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:•&- - WltAMk I.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. May 5,1977 FIEA MART SET ...... SERVICES An outdoor Flea market will HELFPYANTEP bT held on the jrounds-Tirf-- Await Moms u School. Clark, Saturday from £ VfV M,*Q\t4jwJ 1MW1WI«*>P, »T«W CHRONICLE OSSSIFllD EVENING* TELLER . Custom made and instilled. Your ?a.m. to 4 p.m.Rain date is.. become mothers this Mothers Up to -1 d.Vys a' week from ) :45 'to 7 msteritl or mine. Also •• draperies May 14. • : ' Day will be presented with Call 276-6000 •., p m plu;. iiit'l 'lay Saturday. Ideally rehung, repaired, '•""'deled; natural autumn haze mink ' Compare our low prices. Ow lor •. Open Weekdays: 9-5 suited lor college student: who ytoles from the award-winning isneafperson.ible and capable of frMMfMto.232-4551. SERVICES -fur'fashion collection'of the Deadline: Tuesday 3 p.m. handlmp. detailed • financial- FNTERTAINMfcNJL Flemington Fur Company, transactions Call Kenllworth State Bank. -272-4500. ___ •_ MAGIC WITH THE FEMININE TOUCH. MISCELLANEOUS Flemington. • \ Children's and adult ^shows. CLBANEp - In what has , become a Serving Cranford^ Keriilworth and Garwood HOMEMAKER - HEALTH AIDE • M/F; traditional- part of the Reasonable rates. 388-5276. w 84 NO 19 Published Every Thursday Eatn a" state certificate., as a 382-4837. RUBBISH REMOVAL "Mother's Day celebration, .•...- .•-'••.•'. •..•.„'..'. :. Thursday, May. 12.1977 .__. . :,/•>'"•„ •Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 15 CENTS A TftEAT f OR MOM homemator-healtn' aide. Training call Flemington, Fwa-Wtil-honor—-— V- - free, daily part-time work. Flexible both the youngest and the An Eat-In Kitchen .. , . . *•'.' CHAIN UNKFENCE . . •'"' John Borden •'•' hours. Cil\ "weekdays,. 9-4,. '233; 1 oldest woman who gives birth A 8eamed Ceiling in the-Dining Room! 3113: 9guagevinylwire-A'.5'.6 -75cente' . ( - Z/^-pJT"».. ^^ -__^^ .^U or> Sunday. ' . A SUnroci'm! ' sq It installed. C»llaHer6 p.m. 381:. v MECHANIC (experienced) nPiiiG Four Bedrooms! n, kne^TirjgirVcerTter wlih " Any woman who becomes a MOWER'S PLACE IS IN THIS HOME;. HELPER (experienced) . OMIJE1_ Term papers typed. . lor rooting, siding and insulation. .—-• Call Diane at 272-7294 contained several kidney dialysis patients iningto Fur , ''Call-for an appointment today.. ALUMINUM SHOWROOM Call Union County Insulation Co. iW^k. It was first trip and overseas treatment ^oyf 8 gprtdk St., Brande Asks ROOFING AND Sl New Art Exhibit 2760133. who nnot leave home'areas where treatment machines Feimington, N. J. 08822. ; Porch and Patio Enclosures ~ ~ CHIMNEYS: ...._, , Vertification^thahatt ththee chUd Pai. ngsb'v T.~ "SECRETARRETARY '.Leaks, roots, leaders and gutters Agency Will sponsor pernlce Wm.st Part-turn!. Cjjniora • nealih Jalousies Awning Windows.., /masomas6nu vwjrK«yrk; ..sump-sump , pumpspumps, ani,fHer to HawaSj and itsdjdl.ysis t&CIIIjtieson Aug iriAU W^W mw -^rtmrn —•» —^ -m*m w v * p r • department. Salary commensurate the name of the hospital and MEMBERS OF CRANFORD BOARD. WESTFIELD BOARD AND UNION with ability and experience. Equal Nuprine Replacement the doctor and the 'mother's ..COUNT* MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM. PAINTING • DBCORATING date of birth sh'otiia be Opportunity f.mployer. Contact Windows, AFS Miss Bonnell 2/6-8900. Conceit T& Storm and .,„.,'Shamey vocalist, stay in Lrantord, where — Mayor Barbara Brande has joining Kemlworth in court persons on the parkway use adjoining the rest area._She is difficult..because of over- already existing flooding REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON needed Screen Combinations musical group, ,will . banjo anil: guitar live with a local family and called upon the N.J. Depart- action to restrain the parkway the rest area and adjoining added that .parkway users lapping jurisdiction between condition in the area." ^Realt lor active Crwlord . Office.- Full Combination Doors-25 Styles • Saturday nifiht in a - Tne""concert ' attend the high school." ~ ment of Transportation to shut widening. private property to answer the come to locar homes in theState arid local police. • "Our citizens are also " lime, Licensed person only. cS oreignstucfent exchange fund Tickets are available at the down the Tall Oaks rest area ;: The mayor said the town- call of nature and for other, •vicinity "at all hours-of the ' Brande maintained the rest concerned about, the obvious .'.. lX56NbRih) UNION • 'Transferred employee makes this I. IF ETIMIALU Ml NUM THOMHSKOTATiS >, door Jor $l;50. For additiona] area is unnecessary because it increase-in the noise lev'e^and-. ad ' necessary/." Alt replies Experienced 3) years palntingDntl" of the American JHalAS >frHthe -AFS ^rpup^un? on the {JardenJState-Par^way. ship is refraining .from improperly'purposes,''; the day and '"night" seeking '.' ' i*- . , • air and sight pollution due to CRANFORD, O7O16 ' confidential. VICTOR DENNIS, 2 decorating. Interior and exterior ^ Randolph Hall pf thiJetwritine g the cost, of spori-' in Cranfqrd, and tohal t work litigation "in hopes this mayor wrote. "All of this, assistance or the use of; a js within 300 feet of the North Alden SU Cranford. 27Q-7618. using Dutch Boy paints.. Free Crajiford United Methodist soring students from: other, on the parkway widening until matter can be amicably ad- crgates an unsightly and telephone. . * Ave.'parkway exit where gas the increase in the number pf 272-4020 '•'•". stations, rest rooms and vehicles generated by- the 102 South Ave. W. 276-3205 Estimates. Fully Insured. . Church from 8:30 to 11. The.countries ,during;~a onetyear, an envirpnmeiiitaT^inipact justed." unsanitary condition, and the •Attracts Undesirables' CALL ANYTIME 399-2873 study is made. Brande labeled the Talluse of the property for such phones are available. additional lanes'," Ms. Brande FOR SALE Home Improvcrtients public is inVited. : ,. The mayor Complained fy wrote.,: — -—•>—''}' ~- " -' CRANFORD Seven local- musicians are In a letter to Transportation Oaks area on the south side of purposes involves indecent The niaypr told Sagner that PAINTING - Interior: and exterior. Call. To Husband the parkway "a public and Smbaprassingexposure." thearea "attracts undesirable Sagner that the parkway The, mayor said the-»- No Job Too Small 276-5774: featured in the group; which WiUiafy O'jpibhnfiU and Commissioner. Alan Sagner, expansion "will also increase way widening will bring the ~ MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL specializes in melodyi har- Ms. Brande said the township nuisance." Ms.' Brande charged that persons who use it- for. a TriE TARNISHED SWAN - George Sabintv$fr of W.Patrolman Edward Zar- parkway users permit their variety of improper pur- the. stormwatex runoff from southerly Iane*l2 feet closer to Owner Transferred , , . • '•' "• Antiques & Collectibles . .1 ree tstimates ' WATERPROOFING mony; vocals,, and light West EJnd North Plainfield, is bringing residents' com- "'"There are no toilet .or • Ninht 'Appointments ... zecki, y dofis *.r> usp private property poses.". She said enforcement the parkway and aggravated homes in the immediate area. Well maintained home.'Country attoospherc .formal dininR room 521 Elizabeth Ave. E.-, Linden has been remanded to Union plaints to the DOT ..before; telephone facilities; and \tiilly Insured _ ' WWfeRPROOFING • large ca't-in kitchen with double oven, copper plumbinR, 4 bedrooms ,,. • , Mon. 6 Weaves. 6,58 p.m. Home basements. ,ii>d dt;p. . '• • TutiS. JSTSSt. 2-6p.m. • General Mdntenince Co. _=. or by appointment, 527-1709 j EDRICH REMODELING 25 years experience. v W R0SElU : •''; • 5yearwarrawy. • i mer, guitarist and vocalist; »»F». RENTAL 23RD ANNUAL BASKING RIDGE 789-1219 - 381-7885, Steve Eckler lead .guitarist. • 4 bedroom Coton.al.;near trjnsporlatiOn.schools and shopping. Can ANTIQUES' SHOW AND SALE Bill Meyer,'bass player, and VOLkSW A«iFN ' Methodist Church," Finloy Ave., bLBX-. WINDOW CLEANING _ be used tor p-fjBtessional use. Bushing Ridge, "N.^ May 1.2, 12 MASON WORK WINDOW CLEANING noon lo 10 p.m.; May 14,11 a.m. to WATERPROOFINGand LOST - WHITE, TAI)|AN9 BLACK CAT. plite ^ ^ couple are '&"*''!. T^'thl "tar 900 E. Elizabeth Ave ins Every School ' ' 5 p:m:°X6 distinguished exhibitors Private homes. Profes$ional work at Century 21 . REPAIRS, inden 486-4200 Plans are underway, to NationalAnnl •. SchooCnrinnl Y'ltnnlLunch* _^_ . .. •*•« -v>Livingstot n School for a' •ottering quality china, clocks, lowest rat.es. Fully insured. :S»fiM^ainK \o selective fc&$ $<& Mrs! While current guidelines % -- silver, ' lurniture," etc. $1.5Steps0 , walks.p^tios, drains Excellent references. 233-5104 or implement &• school lunch Program. specifying the circumstances summer youth center. He said' D.S. Kuzsma Realty donation. Free child care, luncheon 233-9340. -„... . : DR 9-5272. AsmdrRm. 3 pqtty According to Detective gabino's;life,. ,; . , prograrti next Septenlber in Hot lunches now* are offered under ,which elementary the program would.be similar ''and'.snack bar available. • Call 174J5J0 Bradburry, . '-., ,-;':'...',. •'• the four public schools that at the high school and the two pupils may stay in school for to that offered last summer at m 115 JVlUn Street currently, do not have one, middle schools.- and baglunch will be scrapped, Brookside School, which BOATS according to a report by Marc lunches are provided,at parents will be asked to notify "went quite well." Bei'nstein F'. Bernstein, assistant Livingston and Lincoln X. REALTOR 272-8337 8 FT. DINGHY,,, .mahogany trim, the principal of whether their said the town has indicated it cars the way we superintendent for business, Schools. The four remaining would supplyjrVore paid help All offices independently.owned and operatedj excellent condition. $75, 37? child will eat lunch in school „ .> J - . - •- at a Board of Education elementary ^schools, on a continuing basis. This will and improve cleanup " workshop Tftesday nigh,t. Brookside, '. Bloomingdale, TIRED—Children frolic on one of 200 tires used for new playground at Roosevelt allow for proper planning and pperations. ' . School. From left on top of tire are Lisa Rockefeller,- Jane AAolna*- and PanvRobins.. FLEA MARKET A new' state law requires Roosevelt arid Walnut,are to hiring of sufficient lunchroom Board, member" Mrs. Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday that lunches be offered in all be added to the bag litnch aides. Bernstein, said. The Rosemary Charles proposed ' Chatting with them at left is Gretchen Kopf* (Story on Page 4 ). HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY and Sunday. Dealers call 574-8599 program, facilities for hot or . 541-9328 after 6 p.m. school buildings . by Sep- present policy allows children that the board update its •' '...... ,.... from -. . •• --••'• also ANTIQUE SHOPS tember. Presently the lunches lunches are not available in to stay in school for lunch only bylaws by Spelling out the 1490 RAHWAY AVE,, AVENEL must be served only in schools elementary schools. for reasons of health, functions and makeup. of. VyA«rc Asspc IA i i:s (across from Rahway Prison) where 5 per cent of the.Bernstein noted that funds distance, or working parents. comrniuees.' The. current inance students are determined to be to pay additional lunchroom bylaws, adopted in 1965, "are 276-1053 ANTIQUES, CRAFTS and FLEA . eligible for free or reduced aides are provided in the 1977- Dr. Robert D. Paul, silent on how committees arc 23-NORTH AVENUE EAST, CRANFORD, N. J. 07016 ^ MARKET. Saturday, May' 14. 10-5. price meals under the 78 school budget. superintendent of schools, to be appointed and con- Union College,- Cranford. For lleitis said pupils will s'till .have.the Members of Cranford and Westfield Boards and Colitis foundation. Call 241- ,. • •. . . . ,L • • stituted, except for temporary option to bring their own committeesi,' .»" sheV.^i1 saidH. apd Multiple Listing 2342. • • J __ . SERVICE, PRICE & nnmm lpjM Draws Mixed Reaction lunches to school.Because of She maintained that in light , FLEA*iARKET AND ANTIQUE SHOW, Fewer Seek the. increasing number of new .court mandates and A curb-your-dog ordinance, and bicycles, fined 10 times as. much." SPONSORED BY SISTERHOOD OF working, mothers,. , Paul ki t legislation, aging facilities which Mayor-Barbara Brande . street Danger Seen Corftmltteeman : Henry_ TEMPLE EMANU-EL. SUNDAY MAY ALWAYS GO TOGETHER predicted there wjll be "aand. declining enrollment, it said "won't affect those who Hyman Maine^of 375 Walnut Dreyef/who Yiad done some ELEGANT TRENCH NORMAN 15 10-5 (RAIN DATE MAY 22). rapid decline in the number of was riot realistic for the board' WESTFIELD RR STATION, SOUTH are considerate of their neigh- Ave. j said his wife and homework «n/ ihe magnitude student1 s going home for to continue operating solely as $110*000 AVE. DEALER INFO. 232-2532 or 233- , • \ Polidcal Seats bors," was-passed, on first daughter who walk the famuy of the p«A>lett>, reported that v lunch. '" .' " "• . a committee bf the whole. She the ttvm'ft3i»ft licensed *>g4 Elegance plus (ivability abound in this gracious (our bedroom, 2V> 2233. ' " Based on April 28 filings of won narrowly- last year in a Board member Mrs. Brenda proposed that standin ! g do^lheir ViM%"\ a total ot bath beautifully situated home with tower'entrance hall, alHargely GARAGE SALES candidates, the June 7 contest with John J. Vassallo. "Klein called on the board to committees be established ~ ,188,000 Urns*::::.-ft.' X?^ proportioned, rooms including a first floor family room and. of lice. primary election for both Chairmen fire elected a week •' ' • Complimentary conside; r shqf tenini g - the . l-jits -. • ov.uincj^iv;'^ »i«*-v« wuuiu ut iiuMimg t«• v»»e> •..-•- assuming tiiey are waxKeo Fully air-condillonod. 2 car attached garage. Also Included: burglar Republican and Democratic after the pjinjary...^;^_^_ a : I alarm, tire detector, all modern kitchen aooliances.iricludlng built-in GARAGE SALE SIGNS ~prt»ent '75*th'inute -mnth hdut ! nananimws^appiwvalr~<>P-4he-~usln^he^Fea^li on»-Ujerreuri»—twice-daife-and 4hat the •«f- are available at the Boyle Com pany. municipal committees In Mrs. Anna L. Collins of 117 by 15 minutes, but Paul facilities, arid recreation and committee despite protests of to the sidewalk, with the cumulated waste amounts to I retriaerator-freezer, buWt-ln vacuum system. A ONE OF A KIND Cranford will lack contests for So. Union is serving as pointed out such a proposal : athieticfe. .' dog owners who sought a less owner " responsible • for 274 tons annually. •'• "•••••ftwflw. ' ' ••'-•• • " -• • • • • , _5^^__ ^__ in fiamel We have become .Nationally RAND^LPH-WIEGMANCO Ji .the 64 seats available in each .Democratic chairman at least would have to be'negotiated restrictive measure. cleaning it \xp," maintained YMUUn DINING ROOM TABLE "-with 4 " Benown with an unexcelled Reputation for Guaranteed worn ai ra r onu si]S:I:|: -.rjff . ' Under her plan, the standing party ' ' ' • until' after the primary-^She. becsiusp^it affects - working committees wouldjsonsist of • The ordinance refluiresdog —Maine; Children JolitPle»r = mateWnR chairs, tamily room set conditions of the teachers. . consisting o) couch, 2 chairs, 2 end In fact, not only are there no replaced former mayor' no more than four members owners to permit their pets to Brande said people getting ' James - Lancaster of 304 . lablesand 1 coffee table. Also, misc. "FOMI'S carafe elected to sell .PeUgeots, based upon our wast . !|:::?::J,.-;.. contests, but not even can- Daniel J. Mason, who resigned Youth Center Sought appointed by the president relieve themselves no place out of cars are vmade un- Central Ave, whe^said he has >:•• (tents. Sttardiy, M«r :7. ?1O ».«. didates for 29 Republican and Jodevote all his energy to his Bernstein reported that the, fcfter 'consultation with tlie but in the street- The use ofcomfortable" byN3og waste b£en walking his dog 12iii BOYLE R«ii» data Sunday, M#y 8, 10 «.m. Kugeot, you^et the tn Qua.lily and Value, plus superb Comfort SIDEWALK SCENE-Judith Pfauthof Hamilton Ave. 17 Democratic seats on the cJmpaign for the Democratic township has requested use of and suggested owners walk on years and is 'concernedabout McPHERSON Contlnot;(ron Pago J either private or public QAUEflY OF HOMES . •*,,. 64-j«ontiiindJe_PI.______^ HanS and Safety. After you buy a Peugeot from us, you can DEPEND thumbs through exhibit of micro-photography set up by respective committees. : ' ^-"•»^-"" «•«<»' taking the animal beyond the - "ponAFCSfqr satisfactory SERVICE for the life of your fine automobile! property makes the owner the space between sidewalk REALTY CO. ^ •-'• fiROOKSlOE SCHOOL AREA SATUROAT, MAY 7, 10 5 173 Locust Michael Siegal of Irvington Saturday at Cranford Exclusive of write-ins on-the liable to a $50 fine. and curb and have the dog use curb, suggested the town WAtDEN STREET Executive Split tin beautiful 12 x . Dr., Cranford. (off Orange Ave.) Creative Art Group show in front of Municipal Building. day of the election,, both' Residents opposing the the street - enforce existing laws CRANFORD 100' properly. Features huge RAIN-SHINE, TEST DRIVE A PeyGEOT, JUST ONCE! prohibiting dogs from running LAWN EQUIPMENT parties will have more vacant Board of jEd Gondemiis ordinance proposed, that dogs ...JuJJusJVoerz of 337 Walnut living room, dining room, eat-in seats on their committees this be allowed to u§e the space Ave' said the problem, is at large. . .. •• '. ; ' • kitchen with' new oven, 4 - LAWN MOWERS year than last. There" were between the sidewalk and the caused by "thoughtless, "It's hard to catch the dog | OPEN OAIHT 95; SUNDAY 1-5 bedrooms, 2'/; baths, large family BOUGHT AND SOLD or identify the owner," room and 'has an extra JJorms; a REBUILT MOWERS GUARANTEED only 21 Republican and 12 curb, or wooded areas or sloppy people who let their 4 THURSDAVS 7-9 Rac Continued on P.ioo Dreeiy jalosied porch. Just-right All makes. Complete service. $8 plus Democratic sedts forwhich "no Tuitioii Voucher Proposal parks. One protestef said the dogs run and who should be for summer lun. We will be , parts. Lawn movers and^all work candidates filed in 1976.. educating--his child, . which legislative committee, of thelaw would ''drive pur dogs out ALL BRICK SPLIT delighted to show you this lovely guaranteed. Reasonable. 7WM881. A slackening of1 activity in the Board of, JEducatiort of. town." 'home. Call 272-9444. If you plan could be redeemed 'at theNew Jersey School Boards Nornahegan! area, custom; built, Eves. 232-5261. ' w Tuesday •' night- expressed "Wb are not discouraging on selling your property, we.make both parties is indicated by the school of the parents'choice. Association. "• . yniing 3 bedrooms. 2' ,der>s, 2 jMISCELLANEOUS _^ unanimous opposition to 2 Physicians Plan AskedbyBoard The number of Advocates of the plah contend_ Baron, who is president of from owning dogs but g 3 5fK^ T AssemblyBULAaQG^Ac- garages, i\ . ".. , PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS ~~ ~ ThTHAe PlanninPllTnningo Board IasIagr~bTjarcr~atsf ^v—« .—«*",•"•"o propose" "ITd ^V.K. )r'•'•committee—seats— it woiilcf offer greaTer freedom liroTmto«%ountyassociatir THE BOYLE COMPANY. Realtors Custom-made, pin fitted, expertly filled is often-coji- Would authorize a referendum Tonexctusive - showing; -call—•- week called upon Racquet water runoK plans.be sutt- v.^t are••' filled is of choice, but opponents pointed out the bill contains no sibility for the dogs they own,' .J 530 South Ave.. E.,-. Cwnlord .'tut ih your home. Any.sofa & 'I WE ARE TAKING ORDERS ForunV of EatoJitown. which mitted to Township .Engineer sidered a measure of the vigor question on the November Brande told Ihe critics. She- RAY BELL REALTORS j chairs or 3 pc. section V120; it would create specifics on what type of. ncy Neadlecralt.. 865-6300. '" " " ganization. 688-6000 'lnTTTe^bwri™ BROOKSIOE PLACE AREA • 1. TRUE CEISTE>R HALL C B BASE SET, cobra H5, 23 channel. 206-212 \No.... .bedroom COLONIAL, hew bath $8__S.00.'-3-/9-4«94.. "<\ \ Jutf Off the Boat I submit more detailed site "60 per cent was covered in a ships, and no Democrats in everyone at the and kitchen, "totally''re Cranford relayed to the divide. 352-3967 (355-9222 €Qnsidering;'an 'application of .that have cometnit against it, Baron called the bill "a residents within minutes." den, llvinu room and Racquet-••'Forum for use'lot dead ends was not the best If there is. organized op- from the 20th legislative residents complained of others. • HEATED PORCH evenings or weekends). district. ... including—'tTle^-. executive blank check that nobody The committee named Dr. Broom COLONIAL, custom built; 4 traffic circulation plan. position this year to Mrs. children and guests carrying Youth Council Grows 4 bedrooms, 3'/; baths, oil slcain Did You Know: coverage, building height and committee of the Union knows anything about." Paul Bolanowski of Denmau bedrooms, sunken rec room, ( parking variances from town The Board of Adjustment Geraldine Mattson, GOP Under a voucher system, into their homes the mess ol Mrs. Edith Coogan of 3 . heat, 2 car earaRe. WANTED TO BUY • From the 1913 Indianapolis 500 to County- School., Boards Strong opposition also was Kd. and Dr.Ralph G. Oriscello science kitchen, plus utility room, has scheduled a special chairman! it was not apparent each' parent would be given a 1 neighbors' dogs on footwear 100 X 150 LOT ' , * the 1974 African Rally Serlas, zoning regulations to provide Association and (he . .Conlinuod on P.KII J of Summit Rd. to the unit. Dr. Tuxcilo PI- was named lormal dining room, living room. STAMPS PeuoeoU have consistently done for the courts. Some area meeting on May 16 to discuss in the filings. Mrs. Mattson certificate equal to the cost of chairman of the Cranford Numerous, extras. Sec it ' to well IT Ihe world's most rugged Oriscello, an internist, is thief 1 '/> baths, oak Hoars, wall to wall. U.S. PLATE BLOCKS, J Singles, Ac- _ Continued on P«0e * rooted patio, ideal ' aiea. appreciate it. ' ' ' • autdootlve compaHtlons. ' residents and representatives of -staff at St. Elizabeth Advisory Council on Youth by cumulations, Collections, Canada. -• Inrhe l?40's our MH model woh so of Trinity Episcopal Church Mayor Barbara Brande. PRINCIPLES ONLY. Price- VICTOR DENNIS Top prices paid. 527-8011. Hospital, Elizabeth, and Dr. $69,900. 272-6092. often that Its slogan became "One across the street are opposing Mrs. Coogan succeeds . Fols de plus" (once again) Section 3 Pickup IsMonday Bolanowski. a thoracic HtALIOR- "CARS WANTED • At the 1»'6 Bandama Rally In the variances. surgeon. Loaches at N.JGerar. d Paradiso, who was :ib '618 I'Alden SI Crld Alrlca, where out o» 50 entrants only In calling for more complete a.m. Monday. elected to the Board of eight finished, the first five were -The town's household and four sections specified for College ol Medicine in NEWLY USTED HIGHEST PRICKS PAID Peugeot sq^t's. • . site plans, the Planning Board The pickup will conclude in Education in March. Ms. WHAT HAVE THE H1DS Compare yard debris, pickup program pickup ppurposlurposwae- S Sectioc n 3 is Newark. 4 bedroom Colonial.- in choice lor junto cars. Cocal distance, • Back'lnJ941. Road i. Track called • • ^L^m' -••' - - - ' ; • ' ^••^ requested additional in- south of Conrail, formerly the Section 4, which is south of Brande said Paradiso • BEEN BEGGING TOR? • the Peuoeot M3 "one of the seven will move into the south south of Mayor Barbara Br;mde said location. Near (jrade and middle towing. Call' • The P.ugtot »»'«lyesyou ?jw enalneirfng of a MercedesBem. the handllnja^a-BMW, the ele«anc« of a formation regarding ^igns Jersey Central Railroad and Conrail "and west of Walnut resigned from the advisory schools and municipal pool. It has WHAT HAS MOTHER BEEN best-made cars In the world." section of town- on Monday. v the physicians will work with • According to the Austrian, Jaguar, and* level of comfort superior lo all of them. that would be placea pn the east of Walnut Ave. Collec- Ave., during the final pickup council because of his added living room with fireplace, dming ASKING FOR? 232-2350 A , It's one-thin• ./._•'_._._..,g tobull. dJ a car l.o a•- clas. s wit...]>kih».fliith three of m» e brakes, stabilizer bars, AAcPtterson struts, and a. Pevgeot Dltstl Collections are scheduled police and- lire departments magazine, Kurler, "The Peuoeot 604 head-spinning ability to make tight turns. __. ... building, exterior lighting for week starting Monday May 23. responsibilities as a school room, IV room, Iront ;ind rear world's most sophisticated sedans. lt>qulto anolher hdii bility to make tight turns • tibles must be at the curb by 7 and First Aid Squad to im- WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN Is hot only lha moil comfortable car Like the Jaguar XJ6L, It has elegant styling (ouVs Is parking and landscaping. The nex,t week in Section 3 of the board member. She said Mrs. porches and I car garage. AJ Wt BUY used cars, cars' needmp jn Its class... but Indeed one of the to build a car that In any way achieves superiority SEDAN OR WAGQN VS prove local'emergency ser- WISHING FOR? . over them. In building the Peuoeot 604, however, by Plnlnfarlna), air conditioning, AM/FM stereo, : Coogan has'been "a valuable $55,000 - Don'l miss It. repair and junk cars. 382-8434 ask tor most comfortable cars ,ln the | pmyer windows, and fully-reclining seats. (We also vice. . A BIG BACK YARD world." , we've dona oreclsely that. A BRAND NEW '77 member" .of the Youth Eddy.- • Like the Mercedes 280E, It hai fully Independent olfer an electric sunroof and genuine leather . 'In aci-epling the ap- SHAHEEN AGIHCY • •OF BOURSE! upholstery.) • ' ""• '•'" Mercedes Diesel., BEFORE VOU INVEST, IN ANY suspension, a responsive six-cylinder enoln« (ours Is Council. . . ~ • a V»),'a unltlied body with thousands oU welds. But unlike oil of them, Ihe Peuoeot 4ft4 has been GET ALL THE FACTS pointiin iu, Di\ I'.olanouski APPROX. 1-3 ACRE ami included FINE CAR, YOU OWE IT TO engineered for a superior,level of comlort. • Darts Aimed at Landlords The committee- appointed RKALTOU "*"~, Impact-absorbing cru4h lones front and, rear, commented' that the service a modem Split-level home that has YOURSELF TO COMPARE All the components have been engineered to work In three new members to the - •a .Ijrge tamily room, \'/i baths. PEUGEOT QUALITY 8, PRICE! anatomically designed seajs, end meticulous •There are many variations mo hull when required, and can be improved by- having 15NOKTI1AVE..K. attention Id detail. '•',.,.., '. ,i „ "harmony; so tne car Is obvlsously comfortable when If there is any uprising to only $5. Another equally whether there have .been local Forum Committee, CRANFORD ait. Kai.ige'jnd^tJTftea^ot only:.. . Like the BMW 5301, It has power assisted stcorlno you first ride In II. And Incredibly comfortable when of controls — they differ more personnel receiving S56.900. I pinion), (our-whoel wwer disc . Vou'vvou've beedoen ridinnainga Imn I"t onal luoy. against landlords in Cranford, elderly renter maintained her reprisals against tenants with which arranges public r V6AH5 OF S6HVIC6 (ours Is rack end pinion), four-wheel Power disc vastly,"', said the chairman. e m e r g e n c y m e d i e a 1 |N,17j,ROAOT«lSTMAOAZINE guard at St. Michael School, a desires 3 or 4 rooms, tat-m kit- PART TIMED 7:30 • 10.V.M. to Landlords Nighfin view of ' munications than economics. Survey Being Made how their 1976 rate of return a.m. to 3 p.m. in the church, leave of absence until chen, nice area Hejsonable renl. the absence of serious BEGINNERS WELCOME Several-tenants sa.id they on-investment compares with parking lot. ! December for health,reasons 399-9439 •«« 1 p.m. or Sat. of $40,000 per year criticism of those who provide never saw their landlord, Mrs, Gelber said after the the 1975jrjite. " Sun. mornings. FULLSUPPLIES living quarters in town for a meeting that there have been FULL TIME POTENTIALII never dealt with him and In iin informational talk, at GOING Away tor the Summcr7 aU insufficient returns of 5, mu. figure based on national averaged iV a gallon lor d(.se) fuel and combined E PA city andhighwayJest results. , fee. .. . wouldn't know where to locate the meeting,' Mrs. Gelber .cited' law studcfhl *>«kinK hoUbinu, lor Actual milage oependson Where i hewyou drive, car, maintenance, optional equipment and other varlhblos^^^^^^^^^ him ,if they wanted to. questionnaires available to TOY WORLD A dozen residents braved tenants and landlords to tenants' rights to a "Truth in Chronicle Contents SUmrnefwde!.irev-Ho ekchaiu:« PETS the early evening downpour to Mrs. Joan Gelber of 33 Renting" statement lrom caretakinV. and "signs ol INGLiSH SETTER I'UPS Kyman analyze the "tenant and land- 1 "DISTRIBUTORSHIP attend the session. Some felt Central Ave., chairman of the multiple-dwelling ' landlords occupancy" lot Irec room. dO )- lord survey" that the com- 1 POPULATION SHIFT seen in future. Page 1. MATTEL. bhiDil lines. I- 0 S.ll registered. All »: AFCS - THE MOST TRUSTED PEUGEOT SALES/ LEASING, that the storm combined with . tenant-landlord committee, which ' spells out lease in- 3 PARKER GAMES, FISHER NICE mittee is conducting to ••.hot:;. 272-3135, PARTS & SERVICE AT pointed out that landlords are 1 formation. She said thai under 1 MILTON BRADLEY, TONKA X> NAME IN FOREIGN CAR the hesitancy of some tenants determine tenants needs. PAIR SAfiif ACrORY- after crash. Pago 3. Xv SERVICE! AUTHORIZED to antagonize landlords, may entitled to* a "reasonable a Tenant Reprisal Act there is APPRAISALS No selling ol experience necesijiy, return on their, investment, The questionnaire inquires a presumption of reprisal •you will icslock beoutilul displjys will' SERVICES; have kept down the at- whether any discrimination 576 North Ave. and that while the committee when a notice of eviction is 9 •Ihe country's tjsle'it bi-lluiK njlioiuilly tendance. has been encountered in At Your L,OISUI'O 11 Obituaries • • StNIOH htil ' AU TO_JRE_P A TRS__ ._, L. 2 Convenient Locations FOREIGN CAR has received a number of given a tenant following a ;idvirrtiseil toys in IHKII, UJMIC The moat severe attack Was apartment hunting, hoyt- much \1 Police blotter Squibi . 4 Society.o! Ht-ji liijl".-. comuony ejtablishi'd. jccuunli lh.it FOR PARTS '& SERVICE! vv. WESTFIELD, N. J. complaints about rent hikes it compliiiii" "' '"'" landlord that 1UNE UPS • on the lack of senior citizens rent has increased iiythe last Editorial. . -1 Religious News ..".:. . . 9 Appf Ji ji ' - Mill I).; turned HS • justified. . . , register with the municipal JOF OF SPRING While this week's record temperatures belied it, spring vv.is Garwood »' Social •:.... Ii'. .5 irordurs' will bo computer |>roa;s\i'il Also any iyp« ol lup-ins. Rein- St. MAPLEWOOD. N.J. SPECIALISTS thJ KjHl.lli I'll munity while it has been has been, whether security by uiie (il the olilcit .mil l.irK'^l lir.nnl %pcction wuik, Al1 worU leasonable 201-233-4000 Mrs. Gelber said it is a clerk, and that a state ad- still evident in 100-year old dogwood tree on front of lawn 6f.191h-Con.ury Vu lor !Q Sports • CiJ'itoni. N ) . 201-74J-2900 springing up in neighboring measures such as double .name toy wlml'"..il':rs i» tl»: H ? • cd CJII23Z-1763 »»M2b. call] accepted No orie builds car? the way we build cars. 276-6000 »*•»***+

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Thursday, May 12,1OT7 CRANFORD (N.J ) CITIZEN AND QHRONtfcUS Page* 'Doctor' Held In Drug Buy^ IBtaanMreoUcs^fraud;^/-- A man WJio pouce say HUB- 10 vuuuu ""^"r*" TfjjtewihdshleldirtfifTpaTwaT^eTcSiitford anf (Tar«rood represented himself as . a the same mannerr .... . • • v • . wentthrough the winds'.— ^ r physician and phoned Arrested WKJ^V-K-SW 'alsosMtierefl: " First Aid Squads. AIL the Page2 CRANFORD (NJ.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. May 12.1977 Stockton Ave., RfiseUe,; Isthe car asia result of the Im- prescriptions, for drugs to ThursdayJw^ABejrBogan, scheduled to appear, before pact with the Second vehicle A passenger in the! Matoney^vlctimswere taken U> Rahway pharmacists, was arrested is, of 1044 Muali^-^u(l8e-Cliarleft-4 " 'ch/iuiM In fmnt nf pfhik^'fi. car/Mtes Jamie Morey, 2l>^r HoBpltal in squad anv Future Warren Fish, 25, of 819 with attemptinjrto DA^-^«,-- Stevens on MayjMISfa a cBalfte complained of paintoheir back Mahoney havfr remained in Cleveland Ave, iMn, ytas eane Detective Samuel • •."••• ., $500,0W,0OO and puts tranford j of drunk driving' Wade P d pa ion result of capital expenses for ^ j>er cent of the , ; ;& second JOranford "girl arid.•"lea;.but,-was uninjured, tnthe e nospuaihospital,, wuciwherejheic «.••«.•r. arrested for the sfecond time Cymbaluk a«» . i'?J2w« in top ten foUowiDganautoa^ideotbere ribUng m U»e fttonl»seat with- Saturday after hTaUegedly John Mete toexchange for hte storm sewers, detention 567 municipalflies m New j early Sunday" In which two 'Conditions are described as atSedtoobtamaoJiSitity freedom. BaU of $1,500 was set Oranford's population is basins: a few fire house and a j ..Th Thee averagaveragee .,-,—Hous.e - »n I Oehlke, Margaret Stelbi n? of The ac^^t VlcUiris;'fW; "satisfactory," . expected to increase slightly basins; a few fire house and a Jeersey ; pei^w«re»eriou5lyinjnred 114 Roosewlt Ave., whoseremoved from the vehicles by of vahum at the Raritan Rita on Bogan. . .. „ public works garage: - nr" rCra • now sells for more Police described both Cars ., by 1985, reflecting an increase V John Duryee, tax assessor heRd also struck the wind- Police Captain Frank Burr. Pharmacy in Raritan Rd>\Fish bM*«« «*?**J?J- ! •. 5 who w ajSctetfgSwiK as "totaled." ^Oehlke was in young adults and residents • confidence i shield, was injured less-Sgt. 0eorge Kane'.and drivinfr a: 1964 Rambler and af te?^ phoning in the total of $600 on the two counts vover 60 puta drop in the school. d reckleis driving, as thseriouslye * She sustalnedt, a Patrolman Ronald Abram, operator of a, car which Mahoney a 1969 Chevrolet. prescription. He was seized by against him. .population, according ., to. laceration of the fade,Oehlke Joha£pwrey" atad James •..•:. . •fj."I, Detective Sgt. Michael Deane graphs presented-at a forum plowed into the rear of another himself was unlniured. He hit and "Detective William Dr Robert D. Paul discussed «i»« will have only 200 auto on South Ave. near, the §^t*a^wl^in^nibers of Lightning Bolt SINGLt PARENTS' DANCE Monday night on the town's the effects of decreasing RoMlle- line Sunday at 1:45 O'Donnell as he obtained the i- ; Single Parepta Group of future. •• • • public school enrollment here. a.m.,'«alapdQng the Second " "" ' Iiijiiw»Bqy drug.-.' •.,.'" .••","•'•"•••" \ Westneld will sponsor a dance' The graphs were shown by community. : reported car, a'distance of 280 feet Last Thursday Fish was .,_. Reese Bischoff. U^ci.M arrested at Bell's Pharmacy, Friday, May 13 at the Knights Duryee .said future of^h^nit^and^) c. 8 taken from forward and into a telephone stolen from'a bedroom. PJ Belmont Ave., was knocked 17 North Union Ave., on a ow»f Columbuwiwuiuu,,,™.s Hall, -^240»0 North problems will be those of any m Eg^ai^taThe was,sleeping TRAVEL unc»ouB,Fridaybjrabottof similar charge of attempting Avenue, Scotch Plains. th &ome .between 10 p.m,anS GSS*"" — n r* liKhtning that struck a tree he Durnlng, 16, o*2Concord Sti, a AJemws»,;.»»•»• •«»-«-rv.^rr - TALK was leaning against in problems of inciiisui^ «»•»• .Colojcribt? ye^wto front-seatpassehgerln the car when his vehicle struck the Nomahegan Park. He was APPLIANCES & TV «, the He also urged an active street ^tailed recentty driven by~OeWkei sustained telephone pole. Mahoney byJOANVARANELLI treated at the scene bbyy the ^•xirtfaw f f u '"""" -j ••*•-••-«-' --toined a fractured skull oanford First Aid Squad and tree planting program. exa|ted , ruler PP L r.JtAr..-<.ain ftpfi facial gustainea a traewmt a>*»u CADf bMLCO O< o;-r\ v .>-*- of flu? Environ was taken toto tnthee offtc6lUce*~ _. |v - Al uessier ii_iot ige ot tinstin .H Hee has held . RAHWAY AVE. ELIZABETH BETTER BEST, mental Commission said ^ ,iJs~offices in the lodge Dr.D.A. Roberts in Broad St., ,00 NORTH UNION AVENUE CRANFORD,_ 276-2224 arIc J5<*»9H«i>c: BAHAMAS Westfield.for further treat- Cranford has turned the Rail- s ./ yv way River from a liability to '"r =>'* •—,— DOG-CAT OWNERS ment for electrical shock. • " , • . " . si . . .'•''" an asset and should continue If you are looking for Two other youths, Jamie CR ANFORDIANSALL—Mrs. Frank J.Jansen, a resident of the Cranford section of . • OROOGHOFKENII-WORTH : jto improve the river PJtOFFESSlONALS stall phases: some sun and fun without Mack, 15, of 225 Orchard St., Prescription Chemists ^{KSRTH;IHBN-JERSEY • l^'|t|st ^Sjiciyiiig! ,y;. *^- Hounslow, Englarta7receives orchid from Township Commitreeman Ronald Marotta esthetically. He saw as two —' - -•'-••• r7i*• turquoise sea, moonlight Thermann. SAT.M 8:30-6 8AT. design contract was financed County Community SON.* HOLIDAYSf>8 Adult School are senior . The Union County Planning by $200,000 in federal funds. Development Revenue citizens and he expects the Course on Solar Department announced, channeled through the Union Sharing Committee. percentage to increase. He • i ; SUMMIT ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE, Inc. yesterday that spokesmen for mentioned that seven per cent Heat Listallation Edwards and Kelcey Inc., "f Cranford's population mm.Borough Clem Newark architects for a and 'recreation plan for Lenape -fit 1 •- 1-11,, i , and vour Mrs.. Dorothy weeman, AUTHORIZED o. ...- "SOlBl Heatings-are -Park uuinptftible—with—*"«• LAND USE LAW OF W7S. [trip airfare Is only offering a one^lay course on flood control project there, vice-president of the Chamber — .BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing ,..,M plus U.S. and n 01 V^uinuiciv-t, w_ — Body of the Borouah of- kenllworth: the^installation of solar water wiWillu spD|^cctneak> .M*W«BalongK .wit »..-—h- floo— d SECTION'l:- Deflnlt(«ns: For .the IJI 'Bahama departure taxes. heaters Saturday at 8:30 a.m. • K •••-----• ±n~ ^ businessmen irvtown are very ;-•'. ' •.^•••:.v ••' '• purposes of this Ordlnsncelho following Complete OTC, airfare and - project planners at a public confiderit-about. Cranford's words'.and phrases shall have the With thebag bttween the handle*. RESTRUNG Registration fee of $65'in- SAPQUN'S BEST QUAUTY hotel packages, begin at meeting here tonight on the economic future. Retailers meanings respectively ascribed.to them , Snapper fast means yem get *cludes installation manuals, proposed stormwater '6h at I it"5 heart- Ctkt expect the energy crisis, to In this 'section. • • ON PHM $199.00 per person? • " the wvsuicrdf to tea "Application for development" means • .. throiighfaW.Herie'^whVi" •'-, 1' .. compass, and lunch. detention basin at the park. WHITE LATEX encourage shoppers to buy the application form- .and all v- •Grass ban is between the The public session will be at 8 •'• accompanying documents required by Continued from Page 2 from neighborhood -stores. ,c Sun, sea and 'swinging-', OOlyt*S>& • Ordinance for approval of a subdivision • handles for tignt spots. access to ma site Do of such width, p.m. at~the~*Municlpal HOUSE PAINT Chamber members from the plat, site plan, planned development, • Extra large grass bag— are ingredients that .grade, suitability, location and building. Industrial Park hope to ex: conditional use. lonlng variance, or holds 2-1/2 brishek-: everyone's.'. vacation construction • to accommodate all Disko-Lehr Associates of permlttobulldlna mapped area or tor a swill •-^-"--•- pand within their area: • structure not related to a street. » Powerful vacaiirn action-i CRANFORD . deserves. Come'to Varan's —Questions fro m the audience "Davs" .means calendar days.' for an extra clean lawn. Travel Agency and let us led to a discussion of traffic •' "Developer" means the legal or ;, • Rear-wheel drive-for ., . . stir a bit^of the Bahamas coordinated so as to compose a basin designed to ease beneficial owner or owners of a lot or of convenient system consistent with the flooding '-' In Cranford, problems at Union College and any land proposed to be .Included In a greater traction. .••":•• PORT|CIHT|CIHt into your summer plans. official map,. If any, and the circulation local office buildings. Duryee. proposed development Including the I • Freewheeling is automatic element of the master plan If any; KenUwortJh and Rahwayy. The suggested reduced train fares holder of an' option -or contract to •»^«for safer control. -.••' provided that no street of a wldmgreater which the site may be devoted. The same > purchase, or other person having an-; 38 North Ave. than SO feet Within the right of way tines •' --• Get yours today. Be" " stlshall l be describeesc > d In the site plan WHITE ONLY - SU6 RET. 12.591 and mini buses from the enforceable proprietary Interest in-such shall.be required unless • such afreet " ,L5J_2 l!" ^? '" "™ *"* i"T" short:•, and • Snapper fast. ~ station, for college students. '. land. -, ...... v,.<-•' Opp. fir* ho««« constitute* an extension of an existing ' «»Wart«ict«noVwh«o»veshall be reviewed ana approver appropriatea oy m,o Gessler proposed incentives to "Maintenance guarantee"" means any VMM'S street of the greater width or already »"•Boroug» "h• revieweEngineerd .an Buildind approveg Inspectord by th,e security, other than'cashLwhlch may be has been shown on the master plan at Fire Inspector and Boar" d o"f ~Health . Th""e encourage car-pooling. accepted by "a municipality for the 276-1569 the greater width, or already has been site plan shall show the location of all maintenance-of. anyl Improvement —••;:•;"••••:• ;; ••.• ...... shown In greater width on the official -fire- hydrantUIre lanes antl similar CONSULTftNpJAMED required by this Act. » - ; TRAVEL vests, an at map; •• . . . facilities. ' "Oft Tract" means not located on the Open Thursday IBtu* Ribbon Shoppin* Centtr) c. The reviewing board shall require D. The-revlewlng board shall require Dr. Robert J. Zi'o, property which Is the sub|ect of a water supply and sanitary sewerage adequate utilities'necessary for all ab\rcir'.'Pre*$ilmmfsr •••,» • THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS A SATURDAYS SETY ELASS^CO. cluster. planned commercial m development. or. planned Industrial STANLEY TOOLS CARPET BUYEIS' SAVINGS BONANZA development, "Preliminary Hoor plan 'and 573 VI. WESTFIELD MfE.ROSELLE PK elevations" means architectural Shampoo - Cut - Set or CpnipMnipM* fiiiuianct Sanrica drawings prepared during early and Shampoo - Cut - Blow Dry In NNew«re K 3190159 introductory sfaoevof the.design of a • Bmrtrlcally o#«raiao winaoni pFole^rtilQrstratlng-lQ-a-sfnoifHiiicausju,-^rol«cniiu»tral nm»llcaotnu , with this ad • AHcrvd, panoramic wndihldi « Its scope, scale and relationship to its Indoor-Outdoor Carpeting for only raar wndwt site and Immediate environs. 109 No Union Avo By Appointment Onfy • Channalt & regulators "Reviewing Board" means the o E-Z eya Afaty plata planning board or board of ad|ustmonr, o Solax duplafa whichever board has iurisdlctlon over Cranford - • • » • • the particular application. 232-0050 ' ''Site, plan" means a development plan ' of one or more lots on which Is shown (1) Sphith & Cut and Loop Carpeting the existing and proposed conditions of 276-0866 • the lot. Including but not necessarily •« John J. \ limited to topography, vegetation, STANLtY drainage, floodplalns, marshes, and many $ aw, JUST 6.99 a Sq. Yard waterways, (2) the .-location of all (padding and Inttallatlon extra J . existing and proposed buildings, drives, Preview Dealer parking spaces, walkways, means of DiFabio ingress and egress, drainage facilities, ••••••••••••••••a NO WAX - FLOOR COVERING utility services, landscaping, structures and signs, lighting, screening devices, RoofingrSiding and (3) any other Information that may . be reasonably required In order to make sturting at just *5.00 A Sq. Yard •t •..••••... an informed determination pbrsuant to • ..on Ordinance, requiring reylew ~and EXCLUSIVE Gutters-leaders • approver of site plans by the planning. 1" WIDE RULE QUAMTITIES T Major *^M ^^m ^^±' ^M ^1 M flB^ k ^- " } - '• — • '- •- ' i\ 106 Center Street 789-2477 Credit Cards %i-of"-m -lite, or. ds co'fiTSfflpTJtBJf -Jtionored-l

IIKfl or . i'...jifnf .nu hnlidlnn nr f aiAingmmBHnHiny^iu.^ _f1fI reduction or enlargement )n size or other alteration of any funding or change In Use of arty bulld|og Including accessory Know structures unleslfca site plan Is • first submitted -and approved by the IT MAKES reclewlng board and no certificate of occupancy shall be given unless all Swan's expert caret Is very evident In our modern, scientifically, air construction and development'conform to the plans as approved by the A DIFFERENCE cooled storage vault. Swan welcomes your Inspection of Union reviewing board. ' - ' County's largest vault at your own convenience. We offer a .corriplete B- Site plan approval shell not be : required for any detached.; one or two- r~ .. . "recall" service any time .you want to use your furs. . \ \ dwelllng unit buildings or any uses • •• WHERE YOU SAVE! We at Can Can want you to know about ourfathous accessory thereto, such as a private Low minimum Insurance rates on all artlc storage Is still 1%of your garage' or storage shed Incidental to policy of offering low prices on all our new famous > residential uses) but this shall not limit the requirements for submission and .' . maker merchandise now in stock. valuation. " approval of., subdivision plats as 1TO2%-YEAB We believe that goad clothes should be otherwise required by municipal ordinances. - SAVINGS CERTIFICATES affordable...and we invite you to stop by and browse SECTION 3. Performance and Design through our upskiirsJunior department or downstairs • Standards. *••, PL416-16' Rule $10.49 I • In revlewjng any site plan: • • —'•'--• contemporary, department. A. The reviewing board shall require, •••' PL412-12' Rule $ 8.49 (. that the layout or arrangements set forth effective Who knows...you too may become a Can Can Girl! In the site plan be cdnslstastwlth the 'annual' requirements of the KenllwOiSKaonlna yield on Ordinance. , :\ omsi helps you do thingsright J : 6.81 B. The reviewing board shall require that all streets within or providing Jump^u (asst.Jobrics) values to $35 ^>^8««^8BBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBaaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBawHII^^^7^^^^vT>::^^r;:t:;::-*:??nlairata.aLtot p.m. 11 Nprrh Union Avenue /Cran/Cranforo d /Ne/ w Jersey/272-535/ 0 nun KAMtiNa AT BOTH OFFICES DonUAmencofd Hondi-Chorge ^Ao^ret Charge Amencan t-

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* .-'Becoming Aware of Your . Mrs,'-Art,...——---r N.J..ClTIZENANDamONlCI^ThuTsciay.M^12^ 1 fftr Herman Sffll^ WrH Pefottonfosin hearing, Municipal Environment, ' with emphasis following slate of officerfr f or -.T--- -.' e" gUrer

MimiSMm nreRerited DV* Edward charted Chatneld, president, :"**„„„„J ,haf. »he tSbSSTof Aobiasonand.Mrs; Karl ^ . ^^ PSs tea wUlt held at Pirkwiay Study Oat of Work Son Nursery of Cranford for president; Mrs, Robert win, r~{"" June 9 "Misg, Debra , • Herman-,, membeSoftheDigandPelve Corresponding secretary; her home on June 9. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garden Club. The meeting . . - Charles S. Herman of West- field, - was :married to , •»-••-«»..«. * * Comedy Team Frederick Feldbauer, son of The mighty State Mr. and Mrs. George FeW-~ ransnorlation^_wJ bauenof 27 Hamilton'Ave., at y io assay urc wum^ —. the Manor in West Orange. A and asphalt-spewing beHemotbs JsSa**!.^"* WillEntertain Club, reception followed the brook no obstacles, has,met its thelerrain-aftd enyironrnent that the fc^now appear^^Wig^Sg^^A^^i ceremony. .'. master at least ^temporarily in the widening as-ijt was-proceeding might cause. While the court action in all The figures about increased <«,»£ .^gainst nmany con- setting neral RalphTucci and Mrs.-Anthony Wednesday.Morning Club will pins Dy mrs.. Shelly Kaplan was matron comparatively- small but nonethe- runoff given by the township ,str5ctiaflpresets,, - , _; • .Carl Shea —r—.£.5*. of honor for her sister.. probability will not wipe' out the Fund: campaign,.. ^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^_^^^^_ CrincOli, were commended for be held at the Ramada Inn in A« u,e recent philanthropic Bridesmaids were Cindy less adamant Borough ot pncineer may oe the cpn-ect^m^-n^yofartd the Borough United ^^^^^^^^^^^•••••••B thesuccessof the flower show, Clark on Wednesday with a • . SEarie," first tveinilworth. , projeciproject",, uit wmwill, aw.ui«i,.«..,accomplish .what te a Mrs M ! Klein, Felice Glasselr Jeri Keinilwbrth. SalesWtentfalfl^^ ; HRWRTnsT^5r^anTMrs. Thomas Hart ot -Re-Collections." Also ap- social hour at noon and lun- • p.csideni and merr^j Cokin, Simoiie JFabricatore, V/inansAve> :.^.-i-ii-Vi. jiiv«i^rf••^Rt^^:cla»c^eii^tt,'|^wjing • BERI An unbending band of property - Mayor Iivio Mancino has sought to • «,».,.„„.„ „, School. x,-^ -i-iirfwJn nhniit ulavinB on ^iiiSS- WSS Ttaiehdam of Holland plauded for their ac- cheon served at 1 p.m. bersWp chairman, welcomed Penny Herman," Carol Her- Set trot th0 e entire area ^S^ themselves for; rjr.» Cranford••jW*-W*iK.*g«g™?H£ .<££"£. JJomplishments were.Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Valla Jr. man and Ljz! .Feldbauer. • :. owners arid local officials stoopd up tiou . yi" j' wfi« .. t0 fe>relativelyThsignUicant-.Wpa (stn e fact that becausje wideningce-tmg . througLitttedho BuelUega these menl p0Hc •'The Yates -Family," a memDer._ . . ^iM~J ii1y th the courtroomcourtroom.. T The roar of itsa obligationers wlw s to citizen aSsw ane d tax- the peopiem - dSu«^i#^ ?^ ^^^'- ?* jmaiL. 'Marti'Martin JuddJi , Thomas k : oc try musical corrrPdylw»iiiHi«^""^—^wb—bookcomedy tfiam that has ^^— un a have—beenave—oe*Mnt dozers and• loader• "•' -'- -s• '-"in titn.—e m.wniiiwoodlandu nitgs P y ' SMPPorU""-* *t "»oll'Jis-.t o onIrealizthe peoplKe is thpee erin ren Cranfort ¥&*%%•',d dp.no^%S*^ ^ F.fidentlfohey Cuiowte dayJ inental j hftft Wilspn.Tleorgenn.tleorceVl —. HSS-S ^e environment. • •" : fright of way ^n^"" M^tlostth^ho^^^^- award' and "Mrs Frank appeared on TV in the theatre donaterJ to the Cranford reafefafsik lanes thse tfaco at ttonewt because to . ^eiund through, ;Bi$Mega Dry | f^^^^w^";^^W'^ H6Ward Kaplan were ushers. was halted as it drew\; closeclos r to >: v , of six lanesto a'«&£*&&•l^*W^-an41ncpM.:,W'V>vi«lurn aiiu 1111.VU.V,...—„ « KraSe for her tri color, ar- ^upper clubs; banquets and puM,c Library by the club_in residential properties alonoinntgf ththe e . _ ...ii. r\rvric .. eigh- -vt. i»«^lanes)\ , tritheo nmnfrunofff HinI thwe hn^pii't ••'watehed. ttelr\Uyes.., --fjb^ boreal, award of merit an" The bride received an A.A. THE CHECKREINonthe DOT, is nfi>: a immoriifttPiv «,•«•,„, . Bna watched their.lives.. v M Olll Garden' State Parkway as part of a ™*Hke tteToweimmediatelr K^area^y affectedo WafamiUes suffer because a ^v SaiJ 7 - ^ P m?V Home ecomimics exhibit at sweepstakes awards. degree from Union College x nowhere.more welcome than among a lying area o School, and received her A.A. omer* service-, 13-mile widening project- Roselkf Ave?T;^^v5v%in^--g>»ip.'^tdtJ«d«-/.-*urt' :; : : Mr. and Mrs. Austin Day of lo-iiuiv r. or --f- . .. those who were told in eneci, «*•- •14bra)ry; ^-; ^;-\',.\ :...,.•.''^/- -y:./•>';'. ;-.' --.";- ,V •' • • degree in horsemanship.from for Knicker- Similarr resistancee iswelhng^p^s welling up nin uwg ^ supposed, to be public i philanthropic Dancers Slate /, Edison. Township Committee executive session at Granforfrdd amongg residentss off ^aro Carol l Jh^ wer ^ medts of the25 per cenupjp t^^^ t^^^^^ Granford among resiuenu> ui vc«. hbiSnt 0° these men actually^think Day's daughter, Susan siowuT-,uia.aiu. u Her husband was graduated a. and Roselle Ave., who fee their j!^gSiPATH r^ii extension, that Sente *»* ^ KO.T. engtaeew are Education regularli^ttlig'at^Tancoln M. . _.. Elizabeth Stelgis, to Samuel horseback riding at Cpcuin laude from Jersey City Q. and Roselle Ave, who feel their hearings on the. merit1 s oi UK ap™,,..,™,,..^, _„ no.,L.™> State College with a B.A. privacy is threatened, and in the ^JS what ttiy ha'd to.say the resiqents inpahable of^^rjesigning Mineur, ^...o. ... „ , Maurice Valla Jn; son of Mrs. pergate Farms, Basking er WIWl whofeU in river. .„„,.„„ ^>^ .. . , ;•• Mrs. E.E. Moody and Mrs. leu Violet Valla of Chester and the Ridge, until her marriage. ; degree in media ecology. He is privacSirpentey ir sP threatened-anI area, whichd needin ths e .»«m^ proposed-PAT...H- rai L^..«ul extension ift^k, that S&fiBSSS^^ a freelance cinematographer. : that ••:-• ^D J jansen,carpenterandbuilde^cupi^nCTrhomeat3 L.O. Tabelman. • late Samuel M. Valla Sr., The newly weds are staying Carpenter Pl= area, which needs no malter what they had to.say the "SMSSS^SR rffl£S *« Ixd.T. engineSsare American Cancer Socfety. A Russ Ericksen, teacher of former resjdents of Cranford. temporarily in the home of l bicentennial gift of a book The antiques department Mr. Valla's sister. Dr. Judith Af er removal orwatefVabsorbing plant project was going through. It took experienced up toi« inches of "capable, o^^designing: the Cranford Folk Dancers, The ceremony took place at •• ^ spending their 8 stand was given to the will meet Monday" at 12:30 Ramirez of Sacramento;.' life and earth like thVRahway River the'Supreme Court of the United environnienwWater in nthei "»F"rr >baayaVda'S^^^^^S? "~>, ! Will present a: specialp.m. at the home of Mrs. G; L. the United Methodist Church honeymoon in Bermuda, the Home Garden ^a^«^fL cranford Oil Stohe Works,' Cranford Historical Society. Romanian folk . dance in New Providence, Calif., while he is preparing to Feldbauers are residing in needs another tributaty. Slates, rulingin favor^of Port of New of these hazard^^^'^^^^t^SW-^S^kis p! the Pa^ The daytime and evening Griffith, 14 Hampton Rd. Mrs. pursue college studies in that wideninl g ha(s not>«eij workshop ' led . "byL. G. Taber and TWrs. F, E. i ' The bride's matron of Roselle. ., . . . -•.•.A'. York Authority bondholders, to. ,JilX^ ^S^^- ;<^««^;.^ipoD: Building- bridge marathon tournaments choreographer Mihai David •honor was her/"lister, Mrs,state. : TUKauvc »» ••••—• :--.- ,- , »,„„, earned out in the-iJresentlitigatio1 1 n and the, annual charity .ball will be co-hostesses, KENILWORTH FOUNtXan ally in protect the public from bureaucratic these hazards (^theParit-^ ^" ^ »Vi i K IH V r -on-Moaday_jit-ii , nf / Summit and j-i n r^l 1 "IVT 1 Tl * 1 ^g^^^^e^^the^tate nf New %of gjLnc c hardgh^ oFtli "scrotfanwo" and rararee thee primary spurtoS'ogMiwuf i ttnhe will be-a-plan-- Down In Tha Pawftf UieboroUp..-,--. .:*:„»,caffi- enpughnieritin arrogance in that instance.-; way. widening hWs not^en co^ttolon nroiwta Sgh club's nhilanthronic fund Brookside SchoolSchool. for thej977-78 hare madepfeople in authority 9 Village 'improvement - •^S32S&*A\*i David was selected at the Vaiiaof Glad" may calll 272-7312727315 or 276-74427 9 to DOT to take step—s it=—^-^TR -.—-• v;- - :J-»«ftKociatf>«fNpw ~* «..»-.i« the Present • °^1^" - fi™^i^r^u^l|}y - The College Women's Club GIVE YOURSELF n realize the existence of some card vaUdatlon trom 7 - 9r - stone...... arrange for pickup,. token before the steel jaws begap saying that the state steamroller undesirable con- be erected at Union, Eastman and Tennta regervattona may alsop be made. ...The bridegroom is a 1972of Cranford is collecting books AUFTWITH -;...... curving out additional landscapW halts here ^ and being heard graduate of Cranford High for its spring, book sale to be North. Mrs. Prank Reilly, held June 2, 3 and 4 in the- SONTOTHERMANNS ' Tlie project in KeniFworth will be ,..-,.viiK, the municipal president announced that a School, and attended Beloit, A council of Cranford should «xtenslon>. NotwiimniiH>ii,i> --, • No Sitting Fee Ill Wis., College. Upon returning basement of the Community A son,' Adam William GaryS:Kapitko other .provisions of this Ordinance, the fjiuzensnip >•• noje of thanks- had been Center" " take the same action as •— granting • • —-•-^«i terminates • No Obligation from touring several Thermann, was born April 27 REGAITOUR Douglass'College, to.me uiineu OKJI^O w._,rf._ Nancy Capece of 7 Seneca received from Lyons Hospital Books of all types, old orin St. Barnabas Hospital, (^besXJp Kenilworth did; that is to stop Jlrne as may be consentta to oy .m« th« time c_ • Satisfaction F#y joined the Boston Ballet Rd and Christine Lukko of for pressed flower book European countries,- he hasnew, hard or soft cover! for all temporarily the construction appllcant. • pursuant to Sectfon.* ot ints oromon^ Livingston to Mr. and Mrs. Guaranteed Company.. • 116 Pine St., will perform solos markers the club sent tobeen self-employed.' ages and on all subjects are on the Parkway in the , D. Failure ol the Reviewing Board to for the section granttdjlnat approval, patients. All club members Thle bride is a. 1973 graduate William Thermann of Cran- , •- 01 Jo ntach a decision within the specified SECTION 12.. Guaram«M -Required, The-, public and members of and duets in a piano recital needed. Proceeds are used for ford. Mrs. Thermann' is a territory of the Township until time periods or extensions thereof shall A. As a eondltloh of llna^slH plan Sunday at the Ukraman contributed to the project. of New Providence High and .result in the approval ot the site plan at approval, lite reviewing1 boird. may A MORE other folk dance groups are scholarships for Cranford teacher at Hillside Avenue . „ , results of the environmental 1 v Mihmnt«L- ' ' require and sh»ll ace • Community Center, PLANT, CAKE SALE girls. REGAL .invited. Donation is $2.50. Call New officers elected are: Middle School and her iter collect, inionnauuu. .... « im cts m are avaiiagie Scliodl -with the standards BEAUTIFUL Carolyn Silver, 276-6946,! forIrvington. The event is Mrs. Edmund Saal, president; The Sunny Acres Civic Anyone with books to donate husband is a patrolman with Two hundred tires, some „ . ,«. ^ nd ahead was given after the _ ^~ u,,, wi , of wideninc ordinance forth Ralph J.Koury sponsored by the • Music welohing as much as 3,ooo r u N in n M Installation and Studio further information. Mrs. 'Raymond Lissenden, Association will sponsor its WEDDKNG DEADLINE the Cranford Police Depart- teachers, • T tirnleWeisv i nSClOtlMassigneI Id a ^roiip saw the James Madison wSrcaL^rf the affectel Improvements; YOU ... Educators Associatioh of New annual plant- and cake sale ment. The maternal grand- ' l. The furnishing of a performance :-!-- .-;J.nt..Mhs .T.I T^URS nwnds, were transformed team leader to each structure. Ptimary School playground in c" nflf/d residlnUal JMtenud. Wedding announcements into balancing structures, guarantee In favor of the municipality in tomorrow and Saturday from must_ be. submitted to theparents are Mrs. Marion 112 NORTH AV.,W. The leaders wereLDavid Edis«n which was designed -gw^ui S^iffli ' HIQH SCHOOL an amount not to exceed 120 percent oi ELECTROLYSIS CENTER 10 a.m. to 4, p.m. at 1034 Shulmah of Cranford and Leon - CRANFORD swings, tunnels and other the cost of installation for Improvements 247 Walnut Aye. Chronicle. for publication no Reich and MIDDLE SCHOOLS Raritan Rd. Homemade cakes Shulman of Metuchen. The Opp. Rustic Mill Diner Dy weBz. andhardships as it supposedly property; fMsw wmm. -... ,11 may deem necessary or appropriate tanford.N.J 07016 later than one month after the uia in iveiniwui m. a* .« ~...j ywiwiy, M»y u • : ": Including; streets, grading, pavement, Of CRANFORD • donated by the women of the paternal grandparents are structure; »•=•• f.-"".-; ittee membera swere did in Kenilworth. It is only Zitls with meal s»uce --• desloned' Io permit' «meroencv. " one: 276-9398 date of the wedding. The copy burton Goodman -*-- —»'• fia«iar to demand that existing service vehicles such as dell.... guitars,- curb*,-,, sidewalks.: street the league as a balanc&Tg structure; Dennis • FrsnMurter on roll lighting, shade'..trees, surveyor's organization and vegetables, ,Mr. and Mrs. August Ther- Richard trucks, • solid waste collection vehicles utuegaic i the 1977 annual/ deadline is Friday for "tne Gillen, swings and pyramid. Mrs> LeL laws be impartially observed Peanut butler and,lelly sandwich monuments, as shown on IM* llnal map - U houseplants and annuals will following Thursday's paper. mann of Cranford; . 1710099 and enforced by all parties Bologna sandwich ' - arid- .' Ihe'like to have -reasonable and required by the "Map Filing Law," conference of the Association besold. Klein, Mrs Bihi, Chefs s«li)tj . access ant) space tor their Intended . P.L.1M0,Chapter 141 (^.J.S.A.«»;J3»,9 HotfrsbyAPKilniment. >. Appointment concerned, to provide '"'equal TiitsiliV. M»y " functions. Sundays ipcti of Junior Leagues, Inc., which Town Beautificatioii me; et seq), water mains, culverts, storm William ----vi.-.*.- (.-2)-Pedestrelan circulation within » Tom protection of the law" to all 'Tci)lll con •came- sewers, sanitary sewers, or. other means conVened ih Los Angeles, SMTVSS by industrial Rich DiiBote, tunnels; Charles Chattield, pofklng area shall be. to as great an of sewage disposal, drainage structures, 1 Calif., May 1-5. Remembers.. Ray Thomas McKinoey the citizens,living }n the same Spiced ham.and che«se sandwich extent possible, separate from whir-" " erosion control and iemlmentallon Photography area, without regard for the Chicken salad sandwich traf f Ic.Saf ety tones, crossing points control devices, public Improvements of Richards, big -tires, and Raymond White Tuna salad platter ' i sidewalk areas where warranted, ; open space • and other on-slte Projects Discussed Michael Knight, dragon. Sadowaki, political jurisdictions. Frankfurter on roll be provided... ..^ . improvements and landscaping: The days you;-can'-V forget Vl."i«««ri a svstem for (3) All entrance and emit driveways Now that we've instituted a house charge for -representative-_ - •-,-.••'• PeterHrycak -•-" uwu thetoialpertormaghailbprovided that no more than 16 percente ol r Veil cutlet WIW gr«».».y ., iafetno- thetot»lpertorrhanceouarante«shallb« discussed for the club's booth UllUWMB summer by Mrs. Pat"HsllU 19 Roselle Ave. In cash, and fhe balance shall be In the The Sunny Acres Garden *^ - new facility Hamburger on bun • p|«n and the lima tor ins imn,,,, Iforn cashm of, «an•a bond Ihd efro balancm a bondlBe shaldl b«compan' -y - at the Cranford Fair' in Sep- .• V ;ime:;]Pbi[|r^;fr'/'./-•' creative -. - ^r Meatballs on hoagle roll form of «• bond from a bondlBd company r r ii PTO president, after,she sav 8eco^d tire pte"«- -T board's decision shall not begin to run. - •»approve« n »d bonbyd th froe municipam a bondml committeeg cm . your convenience, we're having a Spring Sale for you on tember. A workshop meeting truck and auto tires. £gg salad sandwich until the submission. of a complete approved by the municipal committee. a television news show ^"upta Granford. The first Salami sandWIth. The municipal engineer shall revieviww will be held Tuesday, May 24 The tires w«5re donated by : 1 i ( 1 •••••- '-• •••- - < r v.?-;'?',.:--. .:..i; "i;-?. ;,'-;.'_:~ describing a tire playgr?«ri ^^ Constructed la^t {aft a^S^-. i«*: Turkey'club sandwich the Improvements-required--by 'he McCarthy; . Mrs Wesley 1 as the first step in making tire companies and the poles reviewing board which are tobe bonded a select group of designer clothes- 20 to 40% off. in Plscataway. In 6ctofi« Ug ^ksWe place School. SECTION 7. Public Hearings. was co-hostess, , . . articles for the fair. -"we supplied by Public PTO named a committee to .-•*'_ , . . &^& hearing shall be held on all appl and Itemize their cosr. SaitermlnlnW itemliatlog then Mrs Carl Holmqvist, BfeRGETNi and shall be the basis fo>>determinlnrice guarantege anthed r for site plan approval. • president, «*nnrtiid that Mrs. A workshop "May Fantasy". J Serviceiervlce. ^ ^ •-».«-" , "^ - amounO1INV,,, t~ .o rUa'6r-«t)ecmc pomra m, !,.,„>. „ m.Typtcallkior plan»,andelevatlohsi mall for said estimate. ' Officers will be installed at a , iid«nt reports \ndlvlduals the parking area or specific points of ' n; Existing and proposed sanitary •' J. The furnishing of a maintenance CHEZ-INA* ; throughout the township, and purpose ana inienrm m>» v, v-,,._.._,. thai -the April 30 — Bank' ' courier specific or standing com- Preliminary Approval. ':• was blocked by log four or front fender. •'.'.''." • FranWurler' on roll J. The reviewing Board shall review corners, gutters and other pertinent Io another governmental agency, no And, of course, you M reports he is unable tomittees. ' ^ . Preliminary approval of a-slle plan, Io another governmental age™.,. ,~ Craniord High School Senio>- • C. „ Munse .'five feet long. Friday. May 10 • the design and layout of buildings and locations; * —"•'"•tn««njince ouaran" 1h.it i.alchi-s your April 28 —- Resident complains parking areas so as td provide an shall confer upon the applicant Ihe performanceor maintenance guarantee, t er, tU/Adol( Paterson, Perry_ Conservation Sale! (11:2ft p.m.) — Resident arouse anyone at "local , Bologna sandwich: r. Existing and proposed contours of as the casomay oe, iwu «,.,.. ythiiH) Prom to be held next >er son was pushed by a financial office which has aesthetically pleasing design and site at 2 foot Intervals lor areas less than following rights for a three year period sucas thhe utilitie caw mas oy rbe Improvements., shall bereqytre' d lor Thursday at the Westmount Walter £. Rcuiter, Don reports her smoke detector efficient arrangement. The reviewing S percent:grade and 10 toot Intervals Irom the dale of trie preliminary —B.— Th e •—~-imnrovementsamount.of any pe/formanc. " e k A. Skbog, Wilbur Till/ . man attempting to play Peter V: "•"•• «.ii'i VWchttwslte^ fon!lflUOUi masses,^Indicatingmasses. Indicating., genera, l sizes and conditions on which, preliminary .son and a friend were ra alli We're 'Mix Masters.' ; Officer turned oft -.•iin:or^er-.; :-" •>...... :•' .';•' 'Contlnued;fro; m Page 1 ...... ^^--- -«*:I' S,' nISf- il en^ underground SSI adtacent buildings and lands, and -lfHiurc(trees; approval was granted- shall. not be •: • whenportionsot in. Mllp.«...,...„.... Couples Include: -Ur. and ' Mrs. skateboarding. ;• ;i^ - ; vldecl as parlor*".on changed, Including bul not limited to use been certllled by the municipal engineer commented' Mayor Brande. prdyided as PfrJ.lm?|nS",,|itylines,set JntiJonmintal and ecological ^^nbscaplng and ,o«»«"7,buttering 1"";;plan;' C. Alienbeck, ..Robert P. Behrens, _May 1 — Canoeist reports" _y»Hiiir»mfnt8-faulmnenia;i '' layout anaimd desigv=»,..n. to have been completed. The llme_ iifflceL i fnrt yytut <"'" 1 _f,rttT_lh_Br<)w«,4^wli.Q£V-anL.ttS!a!i^ "nTinaH^pnrw^letftoath^^ standards tor•--• , ' streets•'! ^—,mrt™—, curuMmti :—-titgyyT-ranil • lmpr«vement *nr ln»*»ii«tii«» for« * of the We'll help you select.. Doiano, Caleb Dryer, William E . sidewalks, lot size; yard dimensions and CRANFORDSTUDIO —;.river.—Owner^jocated and 1 : picked up same with con -^•'•MI - Jmnrovemenls; natural OF PHOTOGRAPHY f give you alternatives, . ^J_^---^ool grounds- iand «5J; Jn

thatsiorm warar v> o.,,-w»"» —- requirements ol N.LS.A. 4:24-39 et seq. Continued Iront Robert W. to cause any flooding or damage to v^,,.,u. .J the' siTe aiiu ww», and aiter tree. unknown' persons unloaded appropriate, be screened or v. Any other pertinent Information as Honored by VIA :Jomuwuon ^-^f^incide^ parsons or property either on-lract or -may-berequlrad by the Board. ;iC~W «XISV»B»S<* w— -<: —- -'•- »'-t, ^bmitt.a.shall 3lfrected in such a fashion as lojjreyent Filing for ^Sanry B," Koehler. oTSppSand landing in dog same. No flashing or Intermittent C. All applications', tor $lte plan ''•"'The-Villag^lmprpvement-; CHAHPROS • ^&&££gg wwn just off main tho. __„.. approval shall be submitted to the Jeannlne R. "o**- Illumination shall be permitted. Lighting ordinance' such general terms, ana Assoeiation's board meeting fare, possibly because it is mess whUe at pl^y. _ . or.j~.-, which requires change In color Intensity County Planning Board lor Its review '" Chez Na in any language mciins beautiful. lstDistrtct , and recommendations, and where condltloons of preliminary approval as township Attorney Donald or hue shall likewise be prohlbi'edunless- was held May 2 at Mrs. James Democrat ^.Lester OoWberg, Dorothy "pickup month", in Cran- eaph'.-' ,.. '. c '' ,' ',"."' B within the property lines of the site. wctx . Hannaliej Qoartt. ; who suggested that dogs .be be reviewedbviMDorough Engineer,to "i hl« Annllfatlon llnai approval on or belore the was served in honor of Uie out w I. M ou A i IONS .-— Resident reports eitabllih,raqulrementj to prevent Lighting shall In no way Interfere with, bv expiration date ofprellmlnarv approval improvements have b**|«»»«1i^' Democrat: Richard Rosenbero, unknown persons set firetp prohibited only from using advsrsn« will be a luncheon Tuesday, at II NORTH AVI I CRANtOR"ll sopnw B. fiaranski. ' • drainage - tacllHles lor development, the tits to-mlnimlie. hea.dllg'hts of • -ial engineer. Thereupon '" •oihstEntfs May 28, 1977 Democrat:' OeraW O«lber, Dinah E. air balloon is being inflated and design calculations prepared by" the vehicles, Jiolse, light Irom structures, Calvary Lutheran Church, applicant's engineer shall accompany Wall l»« ' iteeubllcan: Carol oppelio. on college grounds near the. movement iol people.and vehicles, Want or deny approval of the years, provided-thai .« ™ o«»ni" . the application. The design and to shield acllvit!e*,_ftom ad|acent standards have beeri •', revised by Ine ew Ittee r---— consideration shall Include and not be r:. me tlr«. or,Pr.rn.ry, Democrat: Aaron p.«pia,,, . ... home. Student states flight- properties. Buffer areas, planting ordalnance, Such revised standards may Democrat: Mvln.M, McOokkey WU H limited to drainage areas, runoff v Cambria. Republican: Charles I was planned but day is too"first reading an ordinancecalculations, storm drains, pipe lines govern. This is the time. During our. conserva- OamoeraTTiSwlS J? Collins. Ann L. - windy for aircraft. .- which will permit parking ori Inlet • designs, and manholes. The .-v,w Insure prlvi SECTION 10. Final Approval, v You tion sale'you can save money AND MDMkt reviewing board shall require lull \ harmonious qondlllons the^ounty Planning Board. A. The reviewing board shall grant - —-.••• ••:• - <*"«*• -mown* - ||un t: Anna J .Paradlio. —' Telephonic burglar alarm The soutowdePf the, road compliance with all the regulation* adtolnlng land^useC" final approval II the detailed drawings, 'easons jor ftaoubllcan: Courtney C Juul Nielsen, energy with efficient, new appliances received from' local public eading from «6ntenn1al Ave. pertaining to areas sublect to Hooding M. The reviewing board shall require speclllcatlons and estimates of theImprovements reiected. shall from such iamous brand names as Tap- joarVWul Nletten. facility."' Officer states heretofore, or hereafter provided. by that all signs be designed so as to be application for llnal approval conform to forth. ~ • , Republican: Richard to the ^uhicipalpwlcomplex. Ordinance adopted pursuant to aesthetically pleasing, harmonious with Ihe standards established by ordinance E. The governing body shal pan, Magic Chef, Maytag, Whirlpool .R««it;ilcan%IIHam P. Wh.el.r- youths throwing ball against A aistonce of 125 fee^Jrom^ subsection E of Section 5] of theother signs on the street and located so lor tlnal approval and the conditions if approve^partlally approve or i chose her Cwol J. Wheeljr ' building may have triggered Municipal Land Use Law (M.J.S. 40: as to achieve their purpose- without preliminary approval; provided that In Improvements, on the basis ol I and many more. Democrat: Walter E. Roiman. centennial AVe. towards the constituting hoi arris to vehicles' and the case of a planned development, the of the municipal engineer anu -•-•• i— .._ lilh Dlslrld alarm/ 3Kvolved.withtwo.hour sled by the' pedestrians. reviewing body may permit minimal notify the obligor In writing, by certified Elizabethtown Gas offers you not only . u,.,. Is not required deviations Irom the conditions ol £^Wt. Beve^^ Ayre. Democrat: John J. Papp, Barbara M. May 6. — Youth reports front fi. The reviewing board shall require' roof for the particular mall, of the contents ol said report and Florence, Republican*- James Edward parking limit between 9 a.m. preliminary approval necessitated by the action ol said reviewing board with cash savings but you continue to save that garbage disposal provided lor the said Robins. Anne P. Anderson. w.heel removed from 10-- and 6 p:m * ' site be such as to Insure Irequent change of conditions beyond the control . relation thereto, hot later than 65 days carefully. on gas cost'with modern, energy- ]>tli District ' speed bike and; replaced collection protection against vermin anil ' of .the developer since the" dale - of after receipt of the notice Irom the Democrat: Leslie F. Ault, Margaret rodents, and reasonably aesthetically of the erosion plan ot the time of preliminary approval without the obligor ot the completion ol the conserving gas appliances. You also E with a cheaper^ohe. preliminary approval ol applicant's site developer being required to submit 1 1 5^^ "^o\-.^ ch ., attractive. The garbage disposal system Improvements. Where'part * save 10% on our non-gas appliances. Mth District May 8' — Female resident shall meet municipal specifications as to plan, preliminary approval shall be another application for development lor is granted, the obligor shall — Ocfnocral. Abraham i. Chasnojt Democrat: John P. Coburn, Elaln* i Installation and construction. Provision conditioned on certification ol preliminary approval. ... . from all liability pursuant Prices at Elizabethtown Gas include de- a"ro» Schleslnger. • ^. rjtmocr.,. Ju.», .. . _.. reports brush fire in area cara* Schleslnger. shall be made lor proper storage and applicant's erosion plan. B. final, approval shall be granted or Now choose her diamond that way. IWhlwslrlct Coburn. ReDubllcaa: s. Dale Jones. SECTION 5. The secretary of the denledwllhln 45day* alter submission ot livery, normal installation and a one Democrat: .Edward A. Temkln, '^^,, . 3t1hDiitrlct hear .river.; Officer states c " natural resources of the site. collection of refuse. All storage shall be v >Or— G. It the masitr plan on the olllclal maintained withlo the conllnes ol en Review Board shalldlshlbute the.slte, a complete application to the secretary But who can judge the yalue and quality of.a diamond? Renfra Kv C. Layman. Republican: Democrat: tiwarEdwaaxdJp •!•. Wardn«m.™;.r, Debra S-. vouths fishing along stream year warranty on parts and service on £Xws Hill Brook the map provide lorth* reservation ol enclosed structure and shall be plan application lor reviewing and of the reviewing board, or within such BERT J zno j Thomas A Trolta,.»„.,, Jeanne Trolta---. —, , oreenberg. _Republlcarl _tl,..3.: cEdwln-J^..,ln. ,-•*<**''» the select group,of jewelers known as the American Ownocrat: Zavel Flneklsteln, Helen Democrat: John R. Lee, Katie w approved by the- Board ol Health.' One copy lor the permanent files, ol the approval of the application for final surety, it any. shall be released Irom an Gem Society is your assurance that we're your kind we service what we soil. *"ii"V!—j reviewing board may further require approval as submitted and a certificate maintenance Of the bUlKheadS that.such streets, ways, basins or areas O. Where curbing Is lacKlno.the Board's Secretary: Mablllty. puiulant to such performance m¥ttl En Raccjuet of the Secretary .of the reviewing board 6 of jeweler - reliable, specially trained in gem- °* ,«!. District °" JlndDUtricjzna imint., I aftur tViou nn» in«tnll IAY, hrnnk im- wayslocatio, basinn ansd o rexten areats showof sucn ohn thstreetse plat. standards and speclllcatlons laid down lieu of the written endorsement or other complete such Improvements^and, opon Wall Ovens Site Plans grant for Three copies to the site plan e<)u Reioin. Pay J7. required evidence ol approval. iifework, kept Up-to-date by continuing study and a period' of one year alter the by the Borough Engineer. committee of the Planning Board; . completion, 1he same Pr« l*,l°n j Space Heaters ol Ihe llnal plat or then such Then 10 weeks tot Water Heaters Continued Irom Page I One copy to be forwarded to the C. A complete application lor tlnal notltlcatlon. as set lorth In this seen" . refresher examinations. Stop by and s«e out superb Uso our liborul approval shall be. submitted to the Clotheswashers (El|c Crattforb (Citiscn anh (Chronicle BoroughTax Assessor upon the adoption insiead Outdoor Grills me variance application, The Borough Engineer may require Secretary- of the Planning. Board not collection of fine jewelry- Priced to suit budgets Llmllud tlmu .ollor. Humidifiers crudil loims curbing within parking areas In order to . of a Resolution tor preliminary approval later than 14'days prior to the monthly Dishwashers or your .DUnc S. Tucker Executive Kdltor l'lanners Considered by the Review Board. ' facilitate' drainage and provide meeling of the Planning Board and shall SasH«?SS large and small. Heat Controls • Mustur Churtjo The. Planning Board at its n8 separation between pedestrian and consist ol the following: THERE IS A CLASS-NfftJ R ^£o ajproved was a vehicular movement. I: Time lor Decision. Inspeclton-.fees paid to th«t<™"rj'ol Mxnuging Kditor meeting May 4 adopted a 1. A properly completed tlnal site plan engineer lor the foregoing, inspect, ion oi UNION CLASSES DAILY Joseph G. Rush . The alignment and grade ol cbri)l>ikl* approval lorm; 4 CRANFORO TUOJ».30AM7.J Improvements. , . ' : \ M "hoard w, _. 1071. StuyvvunT AVe! procedure for selecting - to be determined by that established or 2. The required fee. vl wln 0 l o Unllcd Moinodltt Church existing In Ihe area,, unless otherwise - SECTION IJ.- The ™ « . ri< l J|,, Ml Lincolln AV«! <4. WalnuWlnUtt . Call for vchodulc! News Editor^ 3. A site plan In final form, Including 4.«»lifoodttlon tor approval of a »»• Carol Ann Bunck Indicated by ,the Borough Engineer. all the Information shown on the EDISON MOM . 150PM VJOODBHIDOK THUH5. P. The reviewing board shall require plJn, 'WuVe-the developer to payd|ng Free Insurance New Dou

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u third win, allowing 5 hll» in 5 Inning*. He oienn bKcx>3"OII Hie inuunu, won 1 l2J??7^ AND CHRONICLE Page7 ~ "wisiatltvedlnth»ilx«hasl\li«MaU>UUy. tint game of ..the .season over the for the Phils. " ' •~~ ' (or the week ran out. Joe D«ncl come on Cranford Rotary Club Bears by "a"score" •.. QlgflU 7 - R«H 1_- *_Il_ to strikeout two of th« last three Tigers of O-1. Taking theiott for the Bert was The Giants, led by Darrin Owens' 10- Jtecent CBL Action to pin down the victory. Dan Miller. Leading the hitting attack strlkeout and 3-hlt performance.downed VP Of ErigineeiingGorporatioh the Cranlord Elks Reds 7 2. Collecting and a single; Pat Bright man Itlngletv Chipping In with \ apiece were" BOb - titts for the Giants were AnaeloLov^llo, Robert E. Sommerlad has xliplomate in the American kftr • double; Joe Pazlenu, 2 doublet. Joe Matyat, Walter Powowltz, Phil 1 singles; Mike White, double; John beeii' appointed vice president" 'Academy of Environmental f Khourl; Eric Klamie,, Kin Ehman. ; ^Pfartxr Unaini •Denel,~a-«u>glet;-and_Cceg_Knl»»/_jI__M« i9Yet0. Olenn SKooo". John of Foster Wheeler Develop- A»trO»M-»rmr«n10 Lenapetll-HuroniO singles. RalpnTuccI and Keith Llghtcap Colendehtkr —— -iilnoles.—- 1 _ ' "• • '. ' Engineers. A consultant on Roselle2,r; Hitting Wr the Red* w«ro John" Acionr." -ment-C{>rp.-»a- newly., farmed.^ Th» W» defending champs, the Ed Force Appliance Lenaptt shut out/. each had'thelr first singles of the season. Hitting for the Bers were Tom ties gya Jefferson, Roselle CatnomT CotonW VIII»0» Prew AMroi, opened the Baron's Drugs Huront 120 at Paul John Poultney went all the way in a and Dan Miller 3 each, and Bob Faber dobble. single; Scott Washbournej "iKoster. Wheeler Corp. af- thl«VMrM**towaV. defeating the Aldo ; Kochera hurled a, one'hitter while, losin9g causewi . TJTloe|er r Mmerhitters were Greg andMIke Elmiger \ apiece. Outstanding ,: Tyrone Muldrow, Ken Sorger. singles. pollution control processes, he nirt!lrfi,SiS!KLx5finSi««2™iriii!ilt m l ? WnM - < * *P «SS aeElger I apiece. Outxtandlng Tom Sharkeyi Richie Patch and Dan fjliale". • T.V. strvlef Brsrwtn 3310 The A»tr©» ttrlklng out 12 Sharing thi mound for VfZQS ? XS S? 5J85JIf^S2tal 5 "«V. 2 doubles. Ted Burke, Bob ?iays Jn the field were tumedin by Tom 1 is a • director of Enyiro- pounded

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Thursday ^filay 12,1977CRANFORD (NLJ.!) CITIZEN ANDCHRONICLEPage9 Obituaries

moving here eight years ago. Mr. Scott died at home Mrs. Mary Delia DlUeorge; a Tuesday after a brief illness. -^oa John-oLSomerset: two He was employed as a nteat _.. --.^hit^urA-_^|^-«c^_ Icutterfor 20~yeare~for the —Born in Elizabeth, be-U«ed_ CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN ANDCHRONICLE ma daughters, Mrs. Phyllis in Union "before moving to the topic at the tlu*d Fireside speaker, is staff therapist and " -°* «*WP Vettfy of Cranford and Mrs. Shop-Rite store in Middlesex. Toruiffto be sponsored by the : coordinator of community A funeral mass for Mrs. Mr. Marino, an Army veteran Cranford in 1942. He retired in 'Teresa Nidds of Colonta: a, ~19da as d machinist with Gahter for Counseling and relations at the center.. jtose Kraus Boos, «r,of 7 stater, Mrs. Cannela Gfcn- «f World War n, was a" te a graduate of St Leo's Huroai?Developmentaf7.p.in. ; The meeting is free to the Henley Aye. was. %oll«t•'•'.*-:--r: •>• • Ui t uwuawui! hospital. son. Arthur W.Jr. of Brancb- schools. Tntf comm^br^to Father Rischmann, who ' A farewell oiesttmonial Rischmann, who about 60 ner cent: catholic, many pariahioners among the 11V4UUI, »,»,., • . BMW,. "• Born in# Ireland, he lived in Shwy rfRahway yille; two brothers, C. d March 29, doesn't 2ccS^f^F»theryRlsch. 1,000 families in the church teaches part time at St Anne covered dish dinner will be formation is available by (Saturday at Cranford many years before ted Joseph both o Edward of Warren, Ohio, and pressure for ^^Sf&^r^^tvv send their children to theSchool, to a believer in public Wednesday at 6 p.m^ w calling 276-0590. [illness. moving toFor t Lauderdale 21 Elwood C. of FOrt Lauderdalej GARWOOD - M Tuesday's home after ajo ..A- !_«..»«. Af tho ohrkrtnffP and Hpndline at. May air ***= Born ' she -of alleviate the problem, "councilman Charles Jones a any conflict of interest. If Police Commissioner of the Dolice com- to push people abf' •leaving May ^as o. Mrs. ..Sunrtvtag 7 music after having George Vandernak said ap* mittee, said tha- »£~ .th•-e - theh chUdreii to i to .ve some return,' plications - were being ac- fjjing deadline, the committee ^^ —_ , I N would ."The state has an ••x-;^"^: years.. • —— .,, used and new it< ne police uirce, ,/ Uniting their freedom. ?>•;•;•:},:>:'•::. ' "TheFirstCommari(hnent held by u,e Rosa cepted for special police, wUl give its recommendauons^^^ 7 i education of Mrs. Eleanor Smith Stout, Many in tha audience ex- Donald, is a ..ian on the regulars and civilian Mayor Charles Horbacz./*jr_#teY rianh choice, '1 "" ^ bag been chose by Rev. Lee K. chapter of Hsra Rotforo, MOOT., ano^ iuuu»o gj^ytgeg-. fof Frederick O. 5/^7 ,Malvern Court, Colts fred for the to eyeiy, viiuu. •,''.;•.''. -'.'•.•'•''.•'"• 54, of 7 Malvern Court, Colts pressed fears that the extra force, said • Buttomostinthe^^' P. of Cranford; a dautthter, B^^, of Cranford were gt" formerly of Cranford, road. : Though a man of God, the nday by Bundgus as MB sermon topic Sun5ay through hours .. required from the chambers 2&Sr^iS are .,.„ Educatkw Minor ' board member does not Mrs. Claire Romer ofltont- "2^^ Monday at the -.Jgf $£$£• at Overlook clair, and seven grand- «m Menioriai Funeral g£ itaFsubmit, after a not enough..!Mg^»A ^ board. - * <• ••:•:.•.• ••:•... Thepriest was.an education expect towor k any miracles in mtooratSetohHallUnlYerslty the j^hoOl System, but he children. . . • • viame to Springfield Ave., by... PJEs uiiiess Job Push Is On• '. ' -A SS^s^eleTn In deciding to run. father Fero punting, alto. ' Servicesi^f-J-fflLg••?S?%JR. Dahlqpist, ^.S^iitasville,Dl.,she Rischmann said he wanted tofollowing his graduation from expects his new post "will 1 While there has been a Lady,. Queen of Martyrs tor^f Calvary Lutheran j. ™m (^^0^ 25 years "There nas never wm con=t:»&» W^n^-^bf^tuaaonn^is be of service to the community -irvington Hlnn School. He also keep me a lot busier." -Church and interment m^ contacting prospective em- Fred ' as a whole ahd»education in time when I did not have a ployers and counseling Sft-SLSKSlSSff^' ftSRosehil l Cemetery,. LindenLinden. »»» ^^ ago. She was listed tobe filled," stated IL general, rather than just toth e students on ways to obtain ; : both in J-ori uiuaeraa.*, —Mr^. Breden was bor bornn iinn ™loved as i.bookkeet- Barbara Ullom, Job .pariah. : ' '•', ••;.-': •'.••' ' ' •• Breden was eemployed as a boojdreeper summer employment. "Probably what motivated Cidendar irom iu a.m. >» - I— S. He*riott "km' "O V and lived in Roselle ^1^' cooks Industrial placement coordinator of the Proceeds are for their spri Union County Regional High me was a desbre for greater Oraga"nizatlon'sllose and w fcaa "The time to start looking y y retreat to Camp Bemie, Services were held at Lance School District With over 300 involvement in the com- 6:15 p.m*- VFW vs. P|3A, Little League Field, Roblrt Gerber Floor for the FuneralHome, New York Mrs. Paulme ^^giffffSi' •S-W*S6iyears. Mrs. .Stout wa. s for a summer job is now," she munity,"he explained. In Annual care of premature tafante.ta •resident of Green Thumb regional district students and l 8 p.m.: Bible Study Group, Smolley home, 421 Third •'•..__. . - <• **i :• '_> ' t« i_• •ill-, van and Schubert's "Ave Maria." Pa»tor to DifiCUSS ,ewlv built City, for Saul'Harriott, 63, of. emphasised. j Choruses" is theyear, the orchestra and chorus Garden Clu— •b o-f "CranfonLa —• 1 —An recent graduates placed so far Unopposed Candidate . More serious works will in- J/ . ..•• Jerusalem, a newl^^ipitey buildt 212 Bloomindale .Ave. who Ave.' . ' - .. '•• • ••• " . : •;-. ..' • ••""".;•• " . • title of fte fourth annual are conducted by their was a member of the First g^ J^ The Irvington native had addition to redediPiitea .^^ 6ta ^ tast Orange CPAsoTNew was a memuw «., «•?-«-; 4 concerttobeofferedjOtaUyby founder and director., Rev. ciudeGiusejppeVerdi's stabat 'Severest Critics' mass" for TVIrs. Pauline S. BredenindCo., - Presbyteriabti n Church and little, trouble getting elected medical .feiHL.,. , Hnanitn 7:30pm^arishbtogogames,St.AnneScho6l. • John M. Oates, associate Mater" and selections from Rnranowski. 64. of 337 South Vnrk city. because he was among three the Sacred Symphony , ^i - -i-^:—«n» taro —Mrs . Veterans ' Orchestrht a andd theth ' ^.~.«Ch» -pastol r of Str Mfdiael Church. Ave.isl^glifterecrar9a.Jn. su^vffig aarre "ffis^'widowT- unopposed candidates—tor Sunday, May 15 Confessor." The concert will "It's a disgrace that Canj^, Mrs. three-year terms. The others Societjrof St. Michael Church o.v-, and lived in.-. ;-T^_today at St. Mary Church, ,. Ullomllo . olice department has to Uve schoolcafeteria, ; 2 -Avxd. -Art show, AYtMakers Gallery, 340 North Ave. end with thV resounding . before moving to Cranford in HOnaiQ.OI ti^n^^i^j^jji.^ nonrfv t that elected were John DeStefanis in the Sanctuary. Sunday at 8 Ot Elizabeth. The funeral is from j, Of Office Equipment She suggests y what yw (the council) says l "Hallelujia - Chorus" . of j»ra..-«»«"v~ 5 ?' 1959. Mr. Herriotl retired in the James J. Higgins & Son i^,^,^ „„ v 14 to 16 age and Earl Fairchlld. .;:/ ;.p.m:" •••'••' •'•:'*•': • '"• • ••.••-. i:30 a.m. , raising vice, president. 0 I w _.. n.iiPolicue . reporHA*uti»tf nAnoi aicsignn of ters in ffi ^T.mUnCfeduowilhtTe This unique music musicians as wen u» swucuu 1971 from Purepac. Phar- Mortuary, Elizabeth. Rorhnrn Viill Pnnn nf 'Oan-' • , «»««»" 1 •• v—»o ,, .-. GARWOOD-- Office hJ ~" Father Rischmann, ap- ' organization recently won and amateurs from through- maceutical Co., Elizabeth, Mrs. Baranowski died W^nd Bto MarihM K Kathleen S. Lawrence of equipment valued at $540, forced entry. out the metropolitan area who - -StA88'n Plane Talk after 25 years as a utility Monday in Deborah Hospital, «S^'rfMeSer Waffi- Freehold; three brothers, Fred Messina of North pointed to the board's national attention for their or- including two Monroe electric agbabysittifig a rwasg dick, *MlsV'Helen officers will . education and finance. com- Fourth Ave. are dedicated to religious service man. He was an Army BrowntfMUls-a K and 12 i^utdchuS Preston A. Smith of Harmony. at 610 South situation was caused by *f floral rosary J performances of popular and dicating uiai uiooc «u» ».. typewriters, was reported and waxing There is also a specials' refusal to work. ^rf2italitv Mrs mittees, has observed that music. •.'..••'• ; On Plant Care veteran of World War II," Ave. reported the theft of a classic religious works. In a She waff born in Stanhope, Wash., and 12 grandchUdren. normaD j,of Long Valley, and stolen from toe office of Petro demand for domestic work "had they functioned as they Santor01 V MrsMrs' JoSi many of his colleagues on the Their program for the May be the first to believe in us citizens band radio and an- 8:lSp.m;-VFWw.KC,LittleLeagueField. style similar to the Mormon sometimes are our most and lived in Elizabeth before A 117 C^WVM. Eldred H. of Willingsboro; a Plastics, 450 South'Ave. May and housekeeping. shodd, we would neverhave S^* ^ r8 -R ^ board share a conservative moving to Garwood in 1967. A •'»• »*• OOOlt — sister, Mrs. Wanda A. CJaWoY tenna from a vehicle parked, "Some ptibfic Bbraries and had these problems/'he saidi chairman Mrs. Edward 7-30p.m.-Parish bingogames, St. AnneSchool. Tabernacle Choir, the group severe critics. 4- overnight May 3 in the com- spending philosophy. ; . communicant of St. Anne „ .', ' , Shawnee Mission, Kan., and smaUbiisfnesses often have 9 Membership, Mrs. Peter Cielinski announced that St. "They are very conscious of The hymn story will be pany lot. 6 Church, she retired in 1973 as - Services for Arthur WinfieW f0Ur grandchfldren, , ^^ " er, Anne's School children and the their responsibility to the _ _.. - ^. . Washington given by Mr. Howard Murphy, 2-FamilyHouse Charges against two by the Slragusa. Mt .channel GuUd, CYO wilt present the a saleswoman at the former Scott, 81, of 10 Iroquols PI. are Services are tomorrow at 11 ffered Mrs^UUom. ^J. otwindL^nance |SS*PeteT Bilinskas, Mrs! taxpayers: They want a alargecnorus^nowinwiuiu • lay speaker. Plainfield residents of J^:dutawMi day care f program. All women of the School. W. T. Grant & Co. store, at 11 a.m. today at the Gray a.m. at Vanderhoven Chapel Chairman G^Miana Gurrieri Gillian, CesarZr Nationar " dollars worth of education for Over;" AF88TUDENT8PEAK8 Elizabeth"" With 18 years Memorial Funeral. Home,. 12 at Hazelwood Cemetery, Rah- working for a «lottery and centers are another possible parish are invited. Wednesday. May 18 ' Gets Board Okay f repo ted ug ha s CouncU of Cathokc Women; Randolph Waller of Fan- Mario Ojeda, an American seAvice Springfield Ave., with Rev. way . ' GARWOOD- The Board of possession of lottery I** 5 V«S2r°* 9:30 a.m. - Bible Study Group, Gallagher honie, 312: Pay of Renewal Set Field Servjice student from STarthaTircle. to Malcolm .3-^ijgt* Adjustment April 5 granted a J^P^^^X ° * wood will perform -aann WB»orgaUn Kieiq service Pringle will lead the worship. Isiah, of BrooKiyn. Widow of, Alexander > H«ward McFall, pastor^-rij^tern Star Services are at a ry Hazel Ave. '" speak at the Baranowski, she is Burvivedi Connecticut Farms PJPes- 7:30 ,rp. m. today at-Gray variance to K Hirsch & Son, ^r ,?llha^ hj£*Z ,? solo Of "Toccata and Fugue in Ecuador, will at 9:50 a.m. The program on kinds of — bracket, urplus m OPENING FOR 1 p.m. - Girl Scout service team. ' plants ana how to care for by a son, Police Sgt. Joseph M. byterUfcj Church, Union, of: Funeral Home, 318 E. Bjroad Inc. to construct a two-famUy MP«J "KSf SL»* M1 «1 ^ Mrs. rfaymond Ttt ^?!iPiiwll*)-Satoir!dai" E Major" by J.S. Bach. Adult Forum W. DiGeorge house on an undersized vacant g?^S ft** ^ ,^ "These are usually pofice^g She said ~ 1:30 p.m. • Bible Study Group, Deremer home, 346 ouuw) v. the First them will be presented by Baranowski of EUzabeth; two "dating. Interment is in st, WestfleW. Visiting hours might cause problems if the James Griffin; Willow Ave. •'••'•" r•—;•-•;•-•• - ••• - ••.-".--.- - ••• the newly formed Union inaugural day of reiwwal at MUchof the concert callas s fulforl SundaPresbyteriay ant Church. , Services have been held for lot at 440 Second Ave Edward J.Seay of 652 W. 3rd ._oJar jobs in 1 solo voices as well Mrs. Henrietta Dreyer, of sisters, Mrs. EsteUe Whelan Rosedale Memorial Park, are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. PATROLMEN, i j"<-~. «» ,«»11 ta« hill o~x,K,rforlnn r st and rah M Baile of councU decides to hire ad-i Mrs. Joseph 6:15 p.m.-KC vs. ABC, little League Field: Belli "Choir recognition and Y William DiGeorge,,, 77, of The lot iVlM bv 47feet in- ^ - y «» v level positions," she cuuuui uu.n«» -- A ciff of the Trin^Chu^Sa^rday^ # Dreyer Farms: L' . and Mrs. Mary Turko; a Linden. : today. . continued, ''unfortunately ditional1 personnel for thjwcwanone ; press book, "ajrs.- 7 p.m. • Garwood Lions Club, Westwood Lounge worship led by the com- Ramsgate Rd. who died brother, Michael Bulasky in ; H ml Samuel Cirincione; school Eoiscopai Charismatic Rev/Robert H. Hawn missioning education class The executive board will Sunday, in Memorial General people in this agecategory are remainder of the year. ... CIVILIAN POLICE DISPATCHERS meet Thursday, May 26, at Kentucky, and three grand-, often the last to be hired" The' councU approved an Fellowship, will hold iU will take place at the 11 a.m. Hospital, Union, after a brief P KEAN COORDINATOR 9:45 a.m. illness. children. EASTMAN'S •• For these teenagers, Mrs. ordinance setting new payGARWOOD- Freeholder GARWOOD, NEW JERSEY Early Detection Can plfenplication for'fTfS£ a variance uS> SaS^eaSng^ Ullom-suggests looking into scales for the members of the Born in Italy, he came to the Walter Ulrich, Union County United States in 1922 and lived P. A. Marino NOW PLAY pidc-rr John Casoni of 212 Walnut St. Joseph . Roman of Newseasonal employment in such police department and other Campaign manager for CLOSING DATE-MAY 31, 1977 by teachi and tenor, 3 Do Goodlake _ soloists. in _mJrvington and Union before to construct a garage and Providence was fined $50 by areas as restaurant and fast municipal employees, Republican gubernatorial Save Cancer Victims and ( ^Services (The N.J. Numb«n O«m*>- second floor addition on theJudge James T. Leonard for moving nere a year SgOTMrr 10, &H, or ta raik nrv. food work and. landscaping. Charles Jones, announced candidate Tom Kean, has i'Many lives are saved DiGeorge retired in 1965 after were at the Calvary Lutheran AVaothe Popular Weekly*. Instant causing a, disturbance at QUAURCATIONS GARWCJOD- "There is a Will WS VCIW"*"© " side of his house. The garage "You ("students) will just that land-fill and mulch would announced the appointment of yearly through early detection 15 years * * «•»»• "«*> Church yesterday with hv would be four feet from the Frank's favern, 607 South time-worn saying, 'An ounce techniques. Prompt treatment Music Sunday at the 8:- - Canon Vincent PettitTector i, which he does in tAEADOWl^NDPROoWf»A&AVAlVAav.eDMl.y . have to cold canvas the area be available to residents by Diane C. Sblendorio as Kean AGE 18-35 of prevention Is worth a pound of Trinity Church said vac- C.' Goodlake, termenC in Falrvlew, property line instead 6f the Ave., April 27. Romano and not get frustrated," ad- contacting Joe Stibler of thecoordinator hi Garwood. insures the patient's chances . •c'-' 11 a,m. services this week. . Rev. Frank 1 of fice to Cranford1, of cum.'This is especially true All three choirs, under-the ticipants are expected from ttefuU orchestra and organs the First the cnurcn oiuce ««v»°"V""- I metal worker. He was »Cemetery, Westtield. He died required five feet. pleaded guilty. vises Mrs. Ullom. - street departments -..^^ for survival and assures a minister <)f i Memorial Gexveral •^l^JbaiiBio^niiiW;.^ :l. U.S. citizenship is required and applicants when dealing with cancer," normal productive life span," direction of Mar/ Lothue entire state. , . _ Mr. member ofttC****&* ??** stated CouncUwoman Doris Mrs. Mann continued. Stevens, will sing, and Teachers will be, Fr \lnio«^ Mann of 252 Myrtle Ave., tek ^^^mmMBM^m^.and "Eaiter w addition^ to wmM"* * tor DEPOSITORS must be high school graduates or the mlmbmof the: choirs will Frederick Ou unst| of ^iej^reviaaftmpg a i Marino lived inBoselle-bt chairman of the American Among the screening tests receive spf WajW, Fr. .OrviBe Gattl of SiwwGaSStonwwStir^ng.Gtergy Coftrowang-MI ?lSSS*%1•v;^wtLt^?. i-A«;^Wv-i!^ervice'---fi\isii«itfii /tfUnflAfl ' that spot early cancers are the ou concern,, me |iwwui.B - r^iaSSmiMtiona18l1 coun01 - 1 equivalent. Applicants wilt be required to . Cancer Society's., crusade Rev 6. wymona «Mj«a« ii Forts,; and Nancyand CHnton television appearanc»piw»*»—er ~—next; v^non^denbiiufliatipia S ? agajinst cancer in hePar p test which can identify a Protmtant chaplain at Bergen season and a record album of _.,?^r.-w^.service« «nnnsored bj • subrnit to medical and written exarnina- : season and a record pituim of municipality. '•'."• "•:'. •••' .• "malignant change in cast off P^Sity^Hoipltal, twiU sacred masterpieces. Northern Unitea meuiuuiai v.,.«. , WML cells from the cervix or neck fl«^J|nd celebration of the 1971 after five years of study For the first time at at. ., J V.,,.- ^n^Jad Wciired at the oreach, and will speak at the MEN'S BREAKFAST ^— ^— •-.« -i :• ;» _ of the womb long before it has Eucharist arrp^nr and development: It is Michael Church,, a Mother's r A HAROWARE "'"Adlift rdnaBTat b:1& Km. A men's fellowship break- 215 Mniiin: mitem, e^ Garwood Police Headquarters, South invaded.. The, "procto" can financed in part by the NNJ Day tribute was paid to Our FREB BANKING • Postage Paid Bofh Ways by Harmonia Dominic discover a polyp which has the about bio-ethics. fast will be held at 7:30 a.m. Conference,'supplemented by Blessed Lady and ail the. 8:30 am. to 12:52 Daily June 27 - August 5, 1977 Avenue, any day during the week. Barbuto to potential for becoming can- Sunday at the Cranford United donations'from those helped .'mothers of the parish' in the -Transportation Available- cer. This test is recom- Methodist Church; A com- and others. . •."••' form of over 800 single long Applications must be completed and serve you! mended for men and women munion service is \at ia.ni, Appointments are made, stemmed red roses. The roses, at/AyKaceCororand past the age of 40. and a worship service foi through the office, 647-5010. purchased by the families and Programs. returned to Police Chief Thomas J. Colwell ALLKINDSOF SCREENS Family Sunday is at 10 a.m Ministers, rabbis, on priests children of St. Michael, were Gndu-2i,4,5 , Remedial anil Enrichment • WINDOWS REPAIRED who wish to be considered for placed at the feet* of Mary's Boys and Glib- HAND AND POWER TOOLS Grades 6.7.8 ". Arithmetic -.Bute Languace SkjUls -. on or before May 31,1977. __ FOR DINT . tt,e servic_ej an_n—d othe_ w^npatr requestu Ststatues U . - ' <' HAND AND CIRCULAR M sgr. John F. Davis^, Day Camp is available for those students who wish to JAWS SHARPENED stjaQ pasw through this fdr information^ may bepastor, said he was pleased ..__ combine recreational activities with academic work. 11 W I directed to Rey,KTeCon" with the tribute-and looks Grades »,10,11,12 Preview and review: Geometty-Spanlah- THOMAS J. COLWELL tootlb but onte. Snp EngUsh 789^1530 \ 3 Austenberg, Clergy Con- forward to the continuation of Credit Cour»e»: Algebra - |oy a. lltatlma • church-. NURSERY CAMP SENIOR CAMP JUNIOR CAMP c»r»«r. Th» d«m«nd (or p«rm»- * ' Mr. Goodlake, like all clergy Republican/Governor nant hair r«mov«l tr»«tm»nU _ in the service, underwent a Grodei t to8 •r* or«rt«^th«*»- •*•* b*«t>e Improvement loom. unsightly and unsanitary, • SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT . Black Ants excevaie Lets compare. CS INTERESTED? * Withdrawals Anytime Without" Losing Interest Provided You Maintain a extensive galleries In wood • DEDICATED TEACHERS DOOLEY Drop in or call the Baldho, 9^ $5.00 or More. Effective Annual Yield, When Principal and to serve as nesting places arid.may cause extensive LIFE HOMEOWNERS Harmonia office nearest Interest Remain on Deposit for a Year. Interest Is Computed from Day of damage to your home. _ .QUTSTANpiNGPRE-K PROGRAM FUNERAL HOME you for full particulars - Deposit -to Day of Withdrawal and Is' Compounded Daily end-Gredited - AUTO BUSINESS HEALTH ; 276-0255 Monthly. ' - i . INSURANCE • RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 218 NORTH AVE., W.

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,/: CITIZEN ANDCHRONICLfe Page 11 -..}': :•*•:/': .1.1.;. Thursday, May 12,1977 C ORO (N .1) Musical Opens at Hoige~Arts Exhib well as costumes from the A home economics teacher •;:", The transition from song to At Your Leisure The annual exhibit. of FRIENDS t '.'rtfjijeiiuB^Brel Is Alive and the home high school musical "Hello, will , be ..present to ^reet AND OLD (n 3D,'" weekdays "through Tuesday; made Dolly" '••:•. . visitors and answer questions. Well* and'Living-in Paris," a '7:35,9:10 p.m.; tomorrow, 7. 8:35, 10:10 MEET - • -J-.. „ ^joJUOUOJ p^jprnj_« _mualiMi^e^eJnJtwp_jacts1 B. 9:40 p.m. '" opened ;?!ri*ay night iat .Saturday, and held at the Cranford Public. Vocal Conceit Ai Change presenting EVERY FRI. Ario SAT. • Cranford Dramatic Club. Library. The exhibit will /'//•annual nucg, u .t.wv*.... ~. Strand Theatre. Surrjmlt. "The continue until Tuesday Orangv,.-.. ~e Avenue^„ Middl. e concert •ban d• .membe^ r Alex There' are 25 musical ^P^^^naiy^Seet May t3ay»oK ^Palasct^k^ ,LVJ. , . o34;« r^' iiilie»u «f ^*«am nm;haili« fcp; ;•;: . other themes. The company's expect a story line or plot. Llbby Oehgrove, through June. > • ' MUSIC Local chapters of the Future and ninth grades will perform. in the community are invited.".! Thursday. May 12,1977 Saturday wToms River by the versions of ^'Madeline'7 and . The musical wil continue Tomatulo Olllery- at union Colleoe, ' • Choral Art Society In performance of annual exhibit of student works, May 13 Homemakers of America, In addition, special selections Starting May 11th EVERY WEDNESDAY "Brussels" were'especially tomorrow and Saturday at Franz J. Haydn's "The Creation," May 21 at 8 p.m., First Baptist Church oi FHA, the national' home will be performed by the DANCEPLANNED is DISCO NITE. Learn to HUSTLE .with D. J, catchy, and the finale, "If We 8:40 pm Sunday at7:30 p.m. "••'-. '''.•• MOVIES ' '• "' Westflejd.' • ••• • •• ' '•'. ••'•'. economics youth Organization, Guitar-Club, Mastersinger- ' Only Have Love," was well-and Friday and ^Saturday, Elmor* Thealrt, Elliabelh, "Minnie TheOrotto, 572 Boulevard, Kenilworth The Jewish Collegiate and Jim and Dance Instructor Steve; .. and (Woskowltz, dveekdays through llye disc iockey music Wednesday. will have a display depicting Girls, and Mastersinger Boys, Professional Young.Adults of done, .: v- May 20 and 21, at 8:40. Tuesday, 7 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, South Orange Symphony" Orchestra,' their activities, during the All groups will", be" ac-New Jersey, y/ill hold a' ' 3:20. 7:40 p.m.) "Voyage of the final concert of season, Saturday at 8:30 companied by All-State Judge Delays Damned," weekdays through Tuesday, p.m., South Orange Junior High School. year. •'buttercup Jball" Sunday ^76-4723 9:01 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday. 1, 5:15, LEGAL NOTICE. Richner Plays to Full House Admission free. .. - A wide assortment of sewing BOROUGH OF KENILWOCOH evening, May 15, at the 9:39 p.m.,'! .-••.- v Summit Chorals, third,summer sing, Maplewood theatre. Maplewood, jprojects will be exhibited as ..KENILWPRTH, NEW JERSEY""' Marriott Motor .Hotel, Saddle. "' Dr. Richner performed the featuring Haydn's '.'The Creation," •» ORDINANCE NO. 7716 57? BWD, mWWOCTH, KJ. (hh 138 OS. Pqdwny) ''Slap Shot," today through Tuesday. 7, p.m. May 24, Central Presbyterian Brook works for pistno by Mozart, 9:15p.m.; Saturday,2:15,4:45,7:15,9:45 "CEGAtNOTICp i " BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR To Resume Pkwy; Wlin a gun. nncj UCIMB .M,..,V.^V. Church, Summit.' ' BOROUGH OF KENJLWORTH <• THE PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT regularly to chanrtel in- creating a ~.~—- r.—-.-• Schubert, Chopin, Debussy p.m.;: Sunday. 2, 4:30, 7, 9J0 p.m., • ' THEATRE . KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY , FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS •-•••. constructio—"oinmiinnn • .worworkk "•. ..iin n The Union County Regional $2,300 in small bills, the bandit Now Plau Theatre, Ltnden, "Uptown formation tobloct leaders on The only negative Vote in ^p.m7-Zoning %nfi>r«ent and Ravel. He played tq an ration Playhouse, 118 South ORDINANCE NO.7717 DEPARTMENT OF THE BOROUGH KENILWORTH-- Judge Kenilworth. He referred the fiigh' School Board of ^walked ;out: ; i^V•.;v;.:• 'S-: -..;• 'anford, ."Two Centlemen \pt OF KENILWORTH- UNION COUNTY. M decision was: cast ...... w^—. . AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE Herman Michete, acting for a .matter to-the Department of Parkway developments; Education last week passed a throuotl/Aay 21. NEW JERSEY, APPROPRIATING LaBt" Friday 'be chief rilHam Keyes rrd Dramatic Club, WlnanvVlnans MAYOR AND BOROUGH CLERK'TO «6,500.00 THEREFOR, AND ~lhiee-Juilge -Appall at'ft.,."Environmer)iat Pi utectitVtt- icquei Brel Is Alive and Well." EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH for DOT, Richard E X XON. K11 i k ^ E - -r IC9UIUUVM , «MB»>9, — , , _- ;riiib Cops Stolen n AHTHQPI7INr. THE ISSUANCE OF- Division of N.J, Superior (DJEP) to consider what counsel today, Monday and Tuesday, 9 p.m.; tomorrow, and Saturday?—B>40—p.*" ' - uuiQNi NT E" RCOUNTY -LOC A' CT MObiFS t W VY ITH UtE S 150,000.00 bONllb UW NOILb Or TIIS • Assembly BUT A-3065,. which would improve education, by- tomorrow,,8:40p.m.; Saturday; 2,"4,'9:50 r Court, yesterday turned down Ruder1VUU.,:, toured flood prone Cornelius F. Tyne of 25 ' Scott'yo^he^s^f Bound;; Club taectlng, Gailoping H$U Sunday, 7:30 p.m.; May 20 and 21, 8:40 AGREEMEN -"- - • T~ -DATE - .—D 'tunuic .DECEMBEr R" ' BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH FOR . flooding and environmental would authorize a statewide p.m.; Sunday, 1 JO, 5:30, 9-.15 p.m. p:m. • . • . FINANCING SUCH APPROPRIATION. areas with bqrpugbqrpgh attorneyy southh 24+h St., KenilwoKenilworth, fostering competition, among' Brook" repbrjtejJOMa^'S^-thajt,; ; 15, 1974: at least temporarily a request impact the work would, have referendum on a Voucher : Park Theatre, Roselle Park, ' McCarter Theatre,••Princeton^ "A ATTEST schools. . '-,"• ':fou• r bub caps: yiJu^; at$280v! "PffeQzy," weekdays through Tuesday. ATTEST ' . • . • by the N.J: Department .of AlAldad n MksoMarksonn . ".*•"*•" ..-. has recentlly retired frof m : T^aop^-TeenGlub/Recwitioii Center: . TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD •- Party With Betty Comden and Adolph MARGARET MCGEVNA ". -on nearby homes. The DEV sVsteiri in paying for weresM0n'n^;n^^I!!drdti:;':' '. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD. NEW 7:30 kiTr-A-Saturday, 1, 4:4S. B:JO p.m.;' MARGARET MCGEVNA . . .' • Transportation that would < Scores? critic^ed,.Jieign- EExxo n ResearcResearchh anandd Letters calling for defeat of ' CRAfclFORD, NEW JERSEY Green," May 22 at 8 p.m. ' Borough Clerk - 'was given ,45 days to report elementary and secondary 7 - » p.m. - SlimnasUcs. Brearley gym. JERSE.Y: Sunday, 3:tfTSk30 p.m. "The Sentinel," Paper Mill Playhouse, Mlllburn, "My Borough Clerk ' STATEMENT boring.towns „,,„,,~-~, the bill were sent to area while, it was piarked'lon : , PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO' 77-17" Section 1. That Article 1. Dogs, of STATEMENT . permit resumption of work on back. DOT is appealing cnylneering Company. He education. The binding : AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND weekdays thrbuAft~?uesday, 9:15 p.m.; Fair Lady," through Sunday. ,' Take notice that the above. Ordinance assemblymen. - : , .Sheridan Aye;.,,-- ;\w •••':-••:::: Chapter S of the Revised Ordinances of Saturday. 2:50,6:35, lOTtSfljn.; Sunday, ' We»twood Dinner Theatre. Garwood, . take notice that the above Ordinance • was passed on the final reading "after- the Garden State Parkway Ackerrrian's ruling. representatives for fai was senior research question would be placed on SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 5, the Township of Cranford, New Jersey was passed on the final reading after The resignation of David -Residents reported the theiL- ARTICLED, DOGS, OF THE REVISED ll-ii4(LJiJSi)jn ,.....'_ .^--..^ "South Pacific." June 8,9,10. U. 19, 23, public hearing at a regular meeting of ESTA0RANT (19ttr pe:" and -the• same—hereby -i*, widening in Kenilworth.' come to Keni|worth's technician in the Products ...the._ . November general . -Welfaredfrectbrtofflceopeir. - Old R»hy»y Theatre, Rahway,-Loye 23_i 74. , public hearing at a-regular meeting of the governing body of the Borough of The borough's suit^followed Fogelson, assistant to theof three bikes and a go-cart. ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF amended and supplemented by adding, the governing body.of the Borough of _^ Judge Michete declined to lighting di it6r's office open. CRANFORD (1968) BY -ADDING thereto />ew sections, pertaining to fhe Kenllworthonthe 10 DAY OF May, 1977! -camElflints by residentsynear .Research Division at the_ election ballot. ""• .JohaRembisbiotJ^lCiii ^ ANTIQtJE»SHOW Kenilworth on the 10.DAY OF May, 1977 .. . MARGARET MCGEVNA rule yesterday on—an ap- ^axed^n^^ THERETO^SECTIONS^PERTAINING curbing of dogs readlngas follows and of the public street lying between the MARGARET MCGEVNA the parkway thaTfloodirfg and- Exxon RelearchGenferTn St. reported her son's 10- TO THE CURBING OF DOGS' ./ * --• ••— «.-v\ JV «.->n n. K.-M curb lines, which portion of the street - Borough Clerk of the tap.tain._ haven't received any'M0 of Under the plan, parents information, was accepted, j,ulot,ltp,,lv«,.r«...? The 23rd. annual Basking ' . Borough ClBtK of the four Hostess plication of the DOT for 'leave envirqnmental hazards would 7 -10 p.m. - Chess Club, Recreation Center. BE IT ORDAINEP BY THE-Collu shall be used to curb, dogs. • sale Borough of Kenilworth help from-other town&^teng LindenLinden . Tyny e joined the Ridge antiques sbow and . Borough of Kenilworth wouffifiiven a cerfate or effective tomorrow. Fogelson 8peed Ross bike taken; fi TOWNSHIP. COMMITTEE OF THE 5 JO A. Curbing of dogs. . SMB. .-.-•- DATED: May'12. V)V A: Fat David to appeal the injunction be compounded. _ B p.m. — Board of Health meeUng, * DATED: May 1J, 1977 ' • Serving , the parkway. Not one. company m 1938. voucher §ual to the dost of 1s leaving to accept a position ^ati m J^A day No person owning, harborrngi keeping The provisions of this ordinance shall will be held at the Methodist FEE:* 7.44 Christine granted Kenilworth last week . Committee appointed or In'chargo of. any dog shall cause, not apply to blind persons who may use FEE: S 6.00 ' assemblyman, freeholder,. educating their child, which with Luery, Ma ^Theresa Prisco' of^M Church in Basking Ridge SUMMARYOR SYNOPSISOF AUDIT REPORT FOR PUBLI which halted the parkway Mayor Livio Mancino, who 11 t suffer or allow such animal to soil, dogs as guides. '' senator or congressman has could be redeemedd at a schooscnooil Strassonairasson,, a publiv""' c- » ™"^- rare Dr, reported a lo-speed defile, defecate on. or commit any 5-20 C. The provisions of this ordinance, today through Saturday. SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1976 AUDIT REPORT :5-7 project in.that borough'.-, began seeking assurances in nuisance on any cdrrtljiop thoroughfare, OF BOROUGH OF GARWOOD AS REQUIRED BY N.J.S.40A: helped these people, but yet ofihetaren^choiceAf tkA Mnmnfo* plinlr'A. Th1 e bill aiidadvertising firm in North, yellow AMFbike taken, and shall be enforced upon written complaint Antique jewelry, china, silver, February 1976,f/om DOT that sidewalk, passageway, bypath, play by the complaining witness filed in the __ COMBINEDCOMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 1 has been oDDosed by several Brunswick V Frank Keenan pf 238 N; 20th tools, furniture, clocks and ™ . ' •-• DECEMBER DE Cantonese Siechuan Polynesian The jurist asked for briefs they, look for vofe on election.'. : • area, park or anV place where people . Municipal Court. - * .-, -••_•.•• 31,1975 flooding problems would be J congregate or walk, or upon any public ' on the legal tesuesHrivblved day." ••,.'• • • . •••• '•ScW-STschool board/-. Diane v Erdmann wasS t. told police r ^' " SJO 6. Penalty. bottles 5vUl be sold. corrected, this week..'ap- Fine Italian Foods properly whatsoever, or upon any Any person violating the provisions of ASSETS i • """ - -^. ' " ' • ' .' from Kenilworth, ithe DOT and DOT originally, told borough BTOSDS in the state" apt^tedsMng intramurkte MossberjT bike private property without the permission "TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Cash ahd Investments ";-... . J. 471,175.36 J 411,039.01 ; ihn pointed a Concerned g - Section SWA shall upon conviction be officials it would-add thetwo WregSal board main- coadft at Wid Brearley fromasfcedbeh 24 N. 20th St. of the owner of said property. This sublect to a fine not to exceed Fifty CRANFORD, NEWJERSEY Taxes, Assessments and Liens - ___contractors on the — ""* " iCorri- -oaMCUflOjihfllJLnoXflBPtY to that portion EHQEQSEJ3BBPINANCE NO. 77-16 Taxes, ASM W6s^3m^he-^en^ -tgm^tte-pi-unwal would- R^gioftal^-Htgh >. Schffol^_MFS-4flhn-Cri»cionernf >ble— I ' ', "•-^..;._ ^68,170.38 47.B09.4I out Section 2TAn7T>V'dTn"a"rtHs~oT--pari5~of- AN ORDINANCE~A"/«E>10mo~Af*0 •—-ReMtvabl are i*cu ucs ^ „.». mittee on . „ _, ___.. >Kertilworth (oft Bmd: 37,3B^.OO 'When work started,%ow>ver-. •* "wreck" public'.education by KenUworth. • J Ashwqod Ave. reported a go- ordlnances In conflict or Inconsistent SUPPLEMENTING SECTIONS 2 AND Propert. »K». .y, A Acquire< d for Taxes • ~~27,384.0~ 0 -—— asked copies be given Judges sion., Councilmen Vincent with this ordinance, or any portion 13 OF ORDINANCE NO. 69 21, AS Assessed' 72i:*4 "JM.359.10 it became apparent the extra KENILWORTH- Winners in : Assessed Value Eugene Lora and John Crane, •• • _^ . • - v cart valued at $175 stolen from , thereof, are hereby expressly repealed AMENDED, ESTABLISHING Scorese and Richard lane in each direction was the Kenilwdrth Art Tarry Androskl, Sttvin B*nko, to the extent of any such conflict or. Accounts Receivable , . ...," M3,.«M.0O. the two other members of the the yard Saturday. KENILWORTH- Pupils on J STANOARD' PERSONNEL POLICIES McCormack, .who ' have i«uv ... v^.. Association's recent outdoor Story Hour Set Tuesday BradUy Baromann, Judy B|»ber, $1 III.I.»EIIT» SI Inconsistency. ~ AND PRACTICES IN THE TOWNSHIP Deferred Charges to future Taxation - lf x hri»toph«r Blitki. AW B»yi«, Jean 23,441.31 appellate panel, in time for a spearheaded the recent fight being taken' partly • from the e-.hibit at Harding School described as ^"caterpillar . the honor toll for the third C • FAYi: miNAWAY Section 3. In the event that any section, OF CRANFORD. COUNTY OF UNION, General Capital • • •»•" Bwnridu..v~r...... w . Joseph c«wiCalelloo , suiann* A hilarious 11,103,432.83 possible ruling by the three- KENILWORTH-- The marking peHpd have been MAX VON SYDO' 1 part or provision of this ordinance shall' NEW JERSEY. , ':', DefeuMMUi)rges to Revenue of,- , - againstt the statestate, are council center and partly from, the have been announced. They with a surprise." Filnger TUn Cardoso.' Adam. clemnleckl, Susy movie. be held tope unconstitutional or invalid, SuccWlMpVears • . monthly story hour for 4 and 5- Con*, Brian Oavjd, Robert DeMayo, •I.l'.r.C.RANT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE judge panel Friday afternoon •*-'"•-•-""• ' • " shoulder. • • are: V •-,:'-•'•.• '.••'• ' • announced by . GENAROWIAHDS by any Court, such holding shall not representatives;, plays, songs and crayoning AAorHker* Eeoers. Carolyn Falkowfkl,: TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOTAL ASSETS on whether to vacate .Superior year-bld children will be held May 4— Resident reports bag . / StYMOURCHSSEL affect the validity of this ordinance, as a TOWNSHIP. OF CRANFORD, NEW LIABILITIES,' RESERVES AND 348,550,00 ,. . 358,550.00 Mrs. PatriciPtiiaa Hogan.of 719 Mancino .estimates the Professional oils — first, are' included, and milk and ;;They.Jire:^l-- - .Reolna Flint, Harry Orapenthlny Call whole, or any part thereof, other jhan '-26;084.175' Court Judge Harold Acker- Tuesday from 1 to2 p.m; in the - of commercial chicken Kllnder; Elizabeth Kollar,. Stephanie •*» Minnie & JERSEY: • . ' ' • _ . FUND BALANCE 25,759.75 Summit Ave. is the chairman, feeroadwat closey rwil tl ob homee extendes "witdh 1 5a Hanna..-., h Hoffman; second, cookies are served, : .the part so held unconstitutional.or Section 1. That Section 3.04 of Section 2 Bonds and Notes Payable 203,301.55 132,795.50 library of St. Theresa School; : Langa, Joseph Losplnoso. Ooona Millar, /Morihowlta invalid. . " 291,492.87 man's temporary ban 6n« the and members include JoAnn manure stored nY-rear yard "'. '-.• ' 'drwtolwr - • . . - of- Ordinance No. 69-31, being an Improvement Authorizations 306,455.75 vine; third, Allen Parents interested should N James Mlnlttlll, Katnryn Murphy, Gary Section 4 .Jhls ordinance shall take 294,509.71 project. ,-,„..,„.., .... Murphy, total of 27 feet being used for Wynne Levine; Director of the free program was broken open Mjuring Stephen AmqrtKI, Carol And i,. Cherly Senatorei Aurello 5l«to, TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES STWOOD hereby Is, further amended and restraining order he issued professional watercolor — story will bebe' of .lenjiej . school. ' .arl ClemnlecKI, Larita Cluflr* da. Kelll Chairman of the Township CoWunittee AND FUND BALANCE 51,16.1,»:>*,•.« .,,.„.„ and .Id'hn Rowinsky. is presently "27 feet to the — Report of man slumped Jtarke, Anthony DeLuta, Oln» jael So«t, Joseph Talerlco, John ATTEST r ' supplemented by adding - at the end first, Etta Minetti; second, UeltMoeffeir. Thomas Van da Water, BOROUGH OF GARWOOD .... - two weeks, ago keeping DOT The committee will meet Parkway. - _ over in vehicle parked on S. OePHico, Oorma DIFiblo. Samantha -WESLEY N. PHILO thereof a new unnumbered paragraph- s .•Soun^WJsnetkl. ... •,.•.-'• • .<-• •'.). COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND CHANGE IN FUND from continuing parkway om^Bayolar; third, Steve Michigan Ave/ Officer OiStafUno, Timothy • Dowd, "Helen Township Clerk covering Public Safety Disptactiers, YEAR 1975 DINNER THEATER from continuing parRwuy PotasSy; professional varied Fishing Club Takes FlllpponeXWark Griymala, Janet • •••- .Tv. Oradasevan.. • .-•• • reading as follows: BALANCE OtasSy; ] VeronicaNuitonacclo. William Baton, . NOTICE 438 NORTH AVENUETGARWOOD, N.J. — fir^t, Paul Balog; second, g John Toby is, coordinator of states motorist just resting, Hoelele, RucKrlt HUber. Paula Jachym. The • foregoing ordinance, was "Public Safetirttlspatchers CURRENT FUND h Tb Patricia, Johni^LLUa Krlll, Lynda Jennifer Beawr, William Bertolottl, . ,a. There Is hereby.. created the YEAR 1976 KENILWORTH- Members and goes on way. v Erich, BUlwelsK. Walter 6ury, Ateoa Introduced and passed onflrst reading at S 265,000.00 S 195,000.00 •PRESEXTS Dot Skrba; third, Christine trips for the fishing group, KublcK, OonnaXMartlnl, Scott a meeting of the Township Committee of positions of Public Safety Dispatchers, REVENUFund BalancE ANe UtlllzedD OTHE- R INCOME of the N,J. Ospreys Club of May 5 — Fire hydrant laying Clemnleckl. Patricia Coita. Barbara'. which Dispatchers shall not be members Ordinance Would ^ Young. , -'.. .-.•'. For further information^ Moosbrugger, CheryPMoulton, Shlrluy the Township of Cranford, N.J. on MlscellaneouREALIZEs •D From Othor Than 503,594.35 572,453.93 DeMalo. Uetltla \p, atis, Leo on ground in area of Mark Parrott, Anthony PelriBqntorlera, considered for final passage, after Collection of Delinquent 27,875.07 first, Ruth Benzell; second, Rd. and N. Michigan . Sandra PlurnitHSr, Anthpny ReSnv Jotin Ensslln. Angel Ferraflte, Michael Catering For ' shall be to serve as Dispatchers for the 38,250.62 Flllppotw, Thomas Gooowln,- Donna public hearing at another meeting of Taxes and Tax Title Liens •I, B93,907.99, iper Spray out of Tackle, Kenilwprth, 245:1797. reported stolen. Man calls Rica. Richard Ruubi'Oehltt Sam: said'Township Committee at Municipal Police and Fire Departments shall be 2.180,68). 56 Plan Procedure Dorothy • Wilkinson; third, Hamilton. Mark Hardgrova, Carla All Occasions civilian - employees serving under the Collection of Current Tax Levy $5,689,236.99 Patricia Sanford, Mrk Scarfone, Jefti. „ • Building Cranfprd.N.J on Tuesday, May Pearl"' p'iegariT"' "non- Belmar, Mike Mascara, of ,.;..• -. - - • , .; • later to admit taking [aw'al,. Orj«ory Hoffman,\ Robin direction ot the Chief of Police. Total Income to be Schlano. Klmberly Schwartt. Donald U. 1977 at B:O0 o'clock P.M., (prevailing EXPENDITURES project with T__,_-.. __ hydrant, and returns same. ScoreM, Stephanie' Selecky, Krlifln* Jeffrey Keyasko, Evanoella .fearprofessiona. lriegan,.,._ watercplors. T- Kenilworthi a club member, CARWASH i, Judith Kith, Kflthryn lime). • -•. . b. Duties: The Public Safety Budget Expenditures: . financed; and renewal of Slmoe», Frederick soot, Tracy J- ' - .', WESLEY N. PHILO Dispatchers shall dispatch units of SI,286.860.53 First, Gail Quackenbush; won the boat's pool. KEN1LWQRTH-The junior to.headquafters. KnudsohxTerryann Krayowskl. John ' Municipal Purposes 1,043,494.04 . Splllman, Keith .Syvanion,-. Christina Township Clerk equipment of the Police Department and < Localand Regional School Taxes Ticnt.with.... -Trolano,, John Trotte. Daniel Vlrkaltls. Lang, Rosalind Mendltto, Jeme» Meno> Tues. &\Ved. 397,707.82 DADS: v; v/ t 1 class of David BrpaHey Richard Narnione, William Nlaves. Dated: May 12, 1977 Fire Department and shall perform such County Taxes Union" County Developmepi ?^. """' . ,'. "V«, *, "^ •••• _-. Arthl/r *rloht. . fee: < 20,88 othendutles as may be lolntly prescribed 551.84 cuurw.- Paving Materials of Development Regional High School is Anthony Pantano, Frederick Rica, Spaghetti 99c Other Expenditures 10,332.00 2,806.25 BE OUR GUEST ON FATHER'S DAY for^v.... - r_ Fund - third, Natalie D'alessio; non- Rrtnrrl tn Ant '' '. . - .- , Oradeflve . Lln-la Rica, Linda fttley, Jerry Salerno. by the Chief ot Police and Fire Chief. Interfund Loans Made Roselle, $9 247; Union Paving holding a car wash Saturday NOTICE . c. Rules and Regulations: The 42,738,946,23 S2,456,O94.92 from the Planning ^^,« ..„„ D«bra Abarno, Michael Barbella. Steven Sawlckl, Pettrsiragusa, Nancy (EAT IN ONLY) Total Expenditures ' (Dad FREE with every party of 5 or more) Co. of Urti%n, -$6,900; Crisdel In recognition of-her-"vital professional varied - First, *">«** «» ACT William Oa'rbif lo, Sutan Beurer; Daniel PLANNING BOARD- ' provisions of Ordinance No. 75 » «1 J:^« "Plntift at the school from 9 a.m. to 2 Smith, Beth Soltys, Steven Status. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Less: Expenditures to be Raised ••• 8,441.31 passed unanimously on first services and outstanding g V „ • ? ?? . c/ ?,^' 1 wn8 Br«n«gan, Michael -Capliiano, Robert' Tamborririo. CncUtopher ordinance establishing the rules and Construction Corp. of Gar- 1 l On BllilCU* ^ ^ p.m. The rate is $1 a car • - Please take notice that at a public . regulations for the Police Department, .by Future Taxes 12,738,946.23 J2.447.653.61 reading at Tuesday's^BoTough Nlcholai Changp, Christopher Cltrano, J/ l wood, $9,487; Mellusi Paving dededicationr.Borougd Boroughh Clerk RoseRedK^hird, Ed.mHni. turner; _meet_lng_held on Wednesday, April V. shall Bpply..ta_lhe_posltlon of Public Total Adlusted Expenditures S 248,580.30, . mite Curiey, Dawn Pltipalrlck, " Excessrin Revenue • '-- --—,-. Council meeting. . ^rrtorierrWrTtmmyOlatco" ,rrtttctr Hick*t Tua^Frt-i 1977, the Planning Board approved—a- Safety Dispatchers. ~"~ •~ "".'•'29XUS.11 MM W of New Providence, $7,440; Margaret McGevna , wasSteven Winkle; second, Lisa vinonfri Fund Balance, January 1 . The revised regulations KENILWORTH-- The Guerrlero, John Harnllton. Jame» Wrenn. 11 AJM.toiiPM. prcllmlnary and, tinal site plan with Section 1. Section 13.01 of Sectlon'13 of 541,696.41 and Di'lorio and Di'.Iorio, of presented with a bouquet of Havankl, Richard jHelm, Raymond 0 EVEN ING SHOWS -1 -.00 PM- Fernandez; third, Cindy Planning Board is expected to Louis B»ton!'.^Ian/"Blltkl, Sandra conditions concerning Lot 3A, Block said Ordinance No. 49-Jl. as amended by comply with ther state Litiden, $9,600. Council is flowers and a round of apap- Henicl, Patrick Hogan.' Jayne Jacobl, Sat & Sun. 805. owned by L.J. wing company, the Less::' Utilization as Anticipated , juniors HAROLD F. Buntela, William D'Arcy, Linda Fields, Ordinances .No. 6919 and No. 7426, be, Revenue • 265.000.00 Dinner Clioicf. Stuffed Capon S13.5O Municipal Land Use Act act on two site plans for Scott Kaltenue, Valerie Kecnan, Evon 4-11 applicant. • and the same hereby - is, further studying the proposals. plause ffro m ththe audiencdie eo fof' Kirlakatu, John Klriakatlt, James Knh,: John Flllppone, Theodora Hardgrove, F.und Balance, December il - V 276,(96.41 nisi, uuv i.iuimros; second; property on the Boulevard at Oeborah Hublnger, Carolyn Jono, David R.D. Fuller, Secretary amended and supplemented by adding Prime Ribs S\4.5O passed by the legislature last I.S. Irving Klmberly Kublcka, Richrd•• Margeton, RECOMMENDATIONS l 70 Mav <1 tn 1fi is year. The proposed ordinance The; following. ordinances Susan Henshaw, third, Joyce its next regular meeting June BENNtR, INC. Linda Martin, Use Martin, Michael Keenan, Christina Keenov, Paul Klsh, CranfordPlannlrig Board at the end of said Section 13 a new Lobster Tails S\fe.SO were passed on "final reading: McSorley. Heidi Melleln, tolt Nardorw, Scott Kllnder, Richard Latferty. Susan Dated: May 12. W77 paragraph" covering hours ot work for H. That me following Interfunds be liquidated: also defines the duties of the 1. BOOY&FENDER William Nickel, Debra Ortli, Michel* Llpke. Luanne Lohman, Dawn Lunga. Fee: 13.34 Public Safety nupatctors to be EXHIBIT "A" *FA.THER^D\Y - 2-.QXMA-- Buffet - S\2.50 r^age truck, . | Council's consideration of were Julius Gerald Marko, Laura McSarley. numbered 13.06. reading as follows: .. '' The board is reviewing STRAIGHTENING Company Perelra. Mark Phillips, Olem Prokoplk, Due from Revenue Sharing Fund . 110,333,00 and dump barminglparking on N. 17th St. Bill Davis and Mary Beth Rahberger. Tammy Reo, Victoria Nesbltt. : Steven Nlkorak, iKMm 13.06 Hours ol Woiiv-Public Safety Due from Assessment Fund " \ 1.000.00 MATINEKS - 11:30 AM - Roust.lieej • SID.00 plans for a 5,000 square foot Scott. Reuter, Robert Richter, Maureen Dennis,' Palatia, Oeborah Papa, Gary NOTICE Dispatchers. . • • .» pue to Capital Fund . ' ' M1.1M.W of from .Monroe to **"» i-niimn-ri AND TOWING 400 South Av«, Wafri PLANNING BOARD Sat. 6/11 & Iliursr 6/23 addition to the rear of World of Rllty, Theresa Saurltn, Jennifer Patrick, Susan Pollteo, ignailo TH« normal work week tor Public Th« above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report ot 'audit, ot the on the easts!" £*timaii<#FvrriishiBd; VVHI«W N.J. Sawlckl, ingrld Scholi,.- Oennls Pontorlero',' Edward Prakopik, Mark TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Safety Dispatchers is hereby fixed at Borough of Garwood, County of Union for the calendar year 1974. This report of Onnrtc nt 7 Discounts of 10'! for Reservation's of 20 -vamnnnf rr—KniiyAnn—w.ikiny ^•^rnpfw, )•?*>" Vf i'y~sMe- performed asTdirected by the-cnlef- of or more: Prices include 'Full"Course Dinner. Tax. xrucnriTHAVEYE. I I • MatOlVSW"'*""" , ZagortKas., . ' ".;":" . plan concerning Lots.2E, 2F.. and 3D. story commercial building at . Block S10, commonly known as 12001210 Policp).,Personnel working emergency require the applicant to supply ¥ hours may, be paid at a rate of time and .dratuities <& Show. — ~ 547.; Boulevard, next to the Rarltan. Road< owned by Grandway 1 twice as much information as Investment Corporation,'the'applicant; one-half their prevailing rales. Cumberland Farms store. 233-1492 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ¥ . Section 3. This ordinance shall become MON-THURS. now, but it also wiJJ speed up the Planning Board approved a set back WATCHUNG LAKE" FAMILY SWIM CLUB Honor ¥ variance for said property provided that effective upon publication after final BOX OFFICE: 789-0808 NOON - 6 PM cases before the board s by Cynthia Nadasky. Allison Nead, Patricia TRY OUR SUBMARINES a site plan can be tiled showing sulf Iclenl passage as provided by law. Stirling Rd, Watchung, N.J. 07060 requiring a 45-day time limit Cheryl OpIe.Judy Pell. Joseph Perrotta, Gall ¥ ' parking to comply with the Zoning • Barbara Brande Decoration Day'til Labor Day 1CENILWORTH- The honor Priybylek. Kathleen Purdie, Mary Beth 18'VARIETIES - OUR^SPECIALTY Chairman of Township Committee for rendering decisions. Roche, Cvnthla Rotolo. John Ruslniak, ¥ Ordinance. Husband WH4j or Husband.ChUd or Wile.Child - J 120.00 He said after the meeting Oalrd^el^K^Ter^ettfN^cy Michael ' Savorglannakis, Ruth R.D.Fuller, Secretary ATTEST— period has been announced by cowper. Karen oiFranco. mcy Schlenker, Michael Schmidt. Corrlne ¥ HOT & COLD SANDWICHES . •• '—Cranford Planning Board Wesley N. Phllo ' Additional children under 18 $20.00 en, new application forms ana D|Morc ArlnUr Township Clerk , ' David Brearley Regional High °' eooers, Lorraine Shirhkus,Robert Shusta.Edward Stark. Dated: May 12, 1977 NOTICE lnltt*tk>n $10.00 first year For application John McDonough. 376-5224 new review sheets are being Donna Todaro, Laura Valentl, Maureen ¥ SPECIAL HOT PLATTERSv The foregoing ,I»UIM..ordinanc»e was School. Students listed are: Vamos, Sandy Vanardenne. Debra Votki Fee: W.M ", . . . introduced and passecTonfirst reading at prepared now by the Planning Gottllch, Laurie Graham, Stefanie ¥• BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 5 AMw PLANNING BOARD ' a meeting of the Township Committee of Board and may be available in Grohoskl, Michael Harnmer,- Jean Laurie Williams, Barbara Williamson. Nobody Sells Below Cost Harris, Jill Hogan, Dlanne Jones. • . • Gr'adell -v- •, ~ .' ¥ BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH the Township of Cranford," NJ on •- June from'"^the--building Kathleen Black, Jill Boesgaard. John UNION COUNTY Tuesday, May 10, 1977 and will be. Everything to your taste Annette Kllllan, Susan KotchV-Thomas • • . •* •. • •-. . . . • : Br.asser, Susan Bury, Stephen TAKE OUT ORDERS Parkway department office. Lambj Michael Lordl, Barbara '•'¥: - - "...NEW. JERSEY 07033 . ' tconsidered lor final passage, after ;ven the price. Losplnoso. Arthur Lunga, Robert Lyons. Cancllllerl. Dennis Clemnleckl, NOTICE 6F DECISION' public hearing at another meeting of School Menus ' es Cuccaro, Donna uScorfiSfi_said,thScorfiSfi_said,the ordinance JftsdeUnSLCJofMiJarnei Cuccaro, Don : Publte-NoUce-Js-hfirebJLfliyen to all said ToWnshlp Committee at Municipal Exit 138 ••'••• DAVID BREARLEY LISa—HP gitU IT I Ti II. I, rr mill, .i... . Czalkowski, Gregg "DaT7ta7~ftubgt would give theth"" PlanninPling ThomasNcUpauer, Lori Pinderi Jo Anne czaiKowsKi, vmuw <->o«>v. ..^ .- 789-9890— persons that a public hearing waVnetd 5u1ldlngr-eranfo«J^tJJ.jin JCUcsday, \ aFthe PRICES onSlte planrseceived from J. Nerl (or J(preva)llng time) 5Points ile^arivnce^BUch'^as^toi -Ve«l parmejan on.oun.,.,,", „,;•„»* ,„ t c ¥ Township Clerk MIchaet-aheehancDouBlaiuSIOBiy^vtijO/^^aUarrOi. P,»n «r" !Wrtary.- Theresa review by the Board. . ^ Ham and cheese sandwich " • 5;"Re\dMd Sllar-flon (or Mod Fran Union ' parklrig restrictions, ' Slgnorella.'-Sujsanne j;hiemann, Manuel Ferrara; Pe(erprco"CIndy FltterOorBBn 11 •datedi May.U, "»)1 ', Tuesday, May >' CARWOOD '¥- dlscusse'dy with attprney ' (Or ttlB We Offer reviewing a site plan, jwjiije Frankfurter ruilllo, Mary Ann Ulaky. Keith Waly.us.' Fisher", Debra Fowler, Laurel Galle. 3 p.m.- Closed Sun. j Fee: J21.40 '' '' ' ' , Co n ttn e ri t a I Cui sine ew Jersey • X ~7~ ,' • Grade to . Catherine Gathercole. Lisa Graham, 5"'"p.m. Sat..-5 a.m.'' 'to applicant. <* ^x. . •. use variances would remain in Spsghetfl or macaroni , 3..Forms, resolutions and^procedures LEGAL NOTICE Submarine sandwich Thiimas Beler, Curtis Blackman. , Carol Grles.-Jortn Hanke. Oornodette TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD CocktaH Lounge Patricia Brown: John Budh, RoljfirLj^Harms. Patricia HlBglns. Cindy KUburg. were discussed In detail. v the, .. Zoning Board's Wednesday. May 1> '•'*¥••• John i. Plret CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY PREE--Delivery to your home 'jurisdiction'. Hamljuroer .'. :v uewarco. <_,.,„„<> ^t,,, , Olane Kllmowlci. Fcjnk Korn, EH»» tSiitetary ORDINANCE NO. 7713 Fish filet on bun Kolly A'nn Kenllwortti Planning Board AN ORDINANCE AMENDING The'ordinance is published "Chicken salad sandwich loan Flco, Dated: May 12. 1977 SECTION 4, . PAY PERIODS, OF ... ORDINANCE 6911,: tiEING THE in this issuejl the Chronicle,.. Thursday. May J« •Fee: »4.80 _ ' - - '. Opposite American Leelon Hall Public hearing^and final Frankfurter PERSONNEL ORDINANCE OF THE Hot turkey sandwich ssSn fc'z, Tra^y SUMMER SPECIALS TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, N.J. Parking In Rcjr FREE - Removal of old .:. reading-ai».-May-SM.:.: •^ _: . . BOROUGH OF GARWOOD :•" Subl»i»flne-8ani-rotta, Paula Plcclllo, Marta CHARLESJ.HORBA.cz vacated by Edward Stupak. Salad platters 2-Man Clattle ,„ All Beer, Sodo, r The foregoing ordinance was finally Hook-up to existing PodrTSfodcckl.Orufl.Roed, Lisa Router. ' Mayor passed at a meeting- of tho .Township He said council ^considering HARDING SCHOOL Man ; v j. Season plu phies. FREE Monday.'May U Anthony Santoro. Laura Scarlattd, Park ATTEST: • Committee of the Township ol Cranford; several names'. Mancino . Hamburger platter Susan Skwlsn, Stephen Yhwaltes, Karen PHYLLIS MONE • N.J. on Tuesday, May 10, 19/7 £ •!•*:-*-. (Gas Dryers, Gas Ranges, Dishwashers not| recommended. TueidaV.'May W i Tomchak,' MdVk V.uVderbeck, J^mes THURSDAY I Borough Clerk - • WESLEY N.PHHILO Vahdyw^ter, Robert .-Wdsky, Dayle WEDNESDAY Township Clerk tOCIIIlie5 included in hook-up) Ravioli STATEMENT Dated: May 12, 1977 The mayor is nearing Wednesday, May It lA\uk. . Trip Slated Ladies' leafloe The foregoing ordinance was adopted on Gradu It 'i Our Annual Mixed Fee; I 5.52 completion of an agreement Barbecued buef on bun league. 1 Couple* 4 Girls on a Team final reading qher public hearing on the with Roselle Park for senior Thursday. May >» nutith Alimontl, Kunnuth Biignall,. 10 day of May, 1977,- . Peanut butter ang lellv sandwich Ann Barbarotta, Charles Barresl,' Diane By Senior^ p«r Team. PHYLLISMONE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD citizens here to use the neigh- . Fdday. May 10 . Blcber, Mary [lonoiovannl, Marianne Borough Clerk GARWOOD. NEWJERSEY / boring town's bus • Monday Tuna, salad plate Brady.- Martin Carroll, Edward KENILWORTH-- A bus trip DATE: May 13, 1977 ORDINANCE NO. 77 6 Chrisllllos, .Lori 'jrlsofull. Martha FRIDAY FEE: 14.80, ,. -•• i' "AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE mornings-for shopping. Ciarncckl, Thom.is .Oerwinskl, Theresa to Asbury Park is planned SALARIES AND WAGES AND Board of Education ' Parent and Child Uagu. Council appointed the Firm Konllworth, N.J-^ . DcPiiola, Nina 'DiMkMUo, Kathleen May 31 by the Kenilworth From'Dav of Deposit , Has a Chance »o Win. LONGEVITY BENEFITS OF THE ATTENTION RACING FAHS , CAFETERIASUPPLIES •©rlscoll. John Pilipck, Patrick Ford.' ; father & Son oi Oaughte SISTER SUSAN SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS of Taylor, Wiseman & Taylor G.'ill rorm,m, Kerry Gllllch. Nancy Senior Citizen Club. AND ROADS AND THE STREET 'Sealed bids .will bu rucclved by thb Mother & Daughter orjon READINGS of Mount Laurel to prepare a Kenilworth Board ot Education, 416 Givens, Karen Graham, Donald Harris. Other - scheduled events Minimum $1,000 DEPARTMENT/LABORERS OF THE Bus Service to Boulevard, Kenllworlh, N.J, on Monday, Mavlon Hlmpflo, StoVi; Holfmann, discussed at the club's Tarot Card Reading BOROUGH OF GARWOOD IN THE master plan at $18,000 by a 4-1 Juno 13, >«?» »t 8 p.m.. (or MILK. Siephun Hrynklewlci, Frank lannarllll, 4-Year Maturity COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW vote with Councilman William BREAD ANO ICE CREAM PRODUCTS Antoinette James, Stanley Jaskot, monthly meeting were a, birth- PAWWAY"0m j A Specialty JERSEY." MEAbdWLANDS RACE TRACK Holt voting no. .for the W?7 7a school,erm. Janlcu Kosky, Ronald Kropp. Patricia day party Tuesday at 1 p.m. at USB North Ave. W., CM CHARLES J.HOROACZ Specifications may be obtained trom Kruse, Karvr\ Kgmnah. ' • . ' Mayor Leaves Elizabeth, Broad & Jersey Sts. 19" Color TV General Code Co. of the Board Sucretor^, Harding School, Palrkla Lamb, RHa Lorenc. Peter the club house, shuffleboard EtDA«,. 272-9791 ATTEST: Spencerport, N.Y., wa. Kenilworths , NJ Luoaro. chrlstiiii.* Maley. Maureen May 19 and-26 at the; Com- A|r Conditioned - Hours: 10 A.M.? P.M- PHYLLIS MONE . Suppliers Ql common grptCom»nittee will sponsor a pointed club chaplain, and WE'RE OPEN DATE: May 12, 1977 secure federal and state t>oled: May 12, !»>' ' Iitnited • number of han- Wallace Wayne was named to FEE: * 4.00 grunts for local projects. dicapped children at summer the Senior Citizen Intern camp for a one week daily Committee. COtfPOJg program in Union County. .New members welcomed B & W For further itiforiuafron were Anna, Proseda, Luca Kenilwortji residents should Proseda, Mary Senick . and rail 27t"."W7S or 276-0645. Teresa Senick'. Ii 50" off Spring Planting Time is Here! - Pqlyncsiah Restaurant AKY PWSRA Cocktail LounRC TUESDAYS-WEDNESDAYS-THURSDAYS ONLY M*»tMiti,«l intwrast pwalty«« ««rly withiAiwah on all cattificoiM.) WITH THIS AD SALES and SERVICE Complete Luncheons and Dinners CRANFORD V7 • Hanging Basket* Other High-Earning Savings Plans Also Available! Open.7 Days .«TA.:,., on TV and APPLIANCES «•" ('"> \ • Annual* OUT ORDERS BANQUET ROOM tttia ajn» We Deliver "Hot To • Potted" Tomato~PlanTs SANDWICHES - DINNKRS - TARK-OUTS CRANFORD RADIO 'GROWN IN OLR m\ GREUNHOISES • Westfield ! CENTENNIAL AVE.. CRANEOKD • '

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TOWNSHIPOFCRANFO'RD '..•••• ' CRANFO«D:NEWJERSeV • Meeting Set On 1 ge!2 CRANFORD < N,J:) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. May 12. 1W7 .•:,•'• • PRQf>OSEOORplNANCENO. "-IS . LITTLE RHINE BEAR Pa FOR SALE —AnunrUMnctatnenclllia 5s!W>9!? X" ol Section 23-IS'ol. Article? of Chapter S3, Revised Ordinances u«, Chaptew.u|r.^.r 23_,. Traffic an_-d , *^-»«-»j^-*""»»-— Call 276-6000o c 1« WoQdUwn AM.. CruJiotd. Parkin--.->_.._g o*f «,the. "D«"Reviseui.«Hd nrriirmncOrdinanceMs of the TownshlTownshiDp of Cranford, New Jersey Board of Education August 19, 7 to 11 p.m. daily. Work )?U>" be, and the urrte hereby Is amended by adding the following street to the Baron an- RATIO No. 1 Open Weekdays: 9 5 , experience .with young people is streets enumerated lnSchedtri«.xil thereof and limiting parking between, the. President Harry important. Send resume to Richard ~~~^RUII»MGESALE~ "- . *.~, £-„. c,. H. . >Fut_pnhlic Holidays^ Deadline: Tuesday 3 p.m. THURSDAY. MAY 19.1577. 9:30-2. n u IH RHINE WINES Rosenberg, Cranford Municipal' Road leading South 3 hr: limit ' From Centennial Ave. Building,' 8 Springfield Ave., Masonic Temple, South and Thomas St. Sponsored by Azure ' from Centennial • between9 80a.m. toapolntlK' Planning Board on the Ave.tothe - - * •, , .. . «nd6:00p.ni. , Easterly thereof. RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE .. Cranlord.., : Chapter No. 87, O.E.S. disposition ~ of the Cleveland Municipal Pool''•'"••• v. ' - •'•''. •:••". Complex .v. : •••-.• ... School property at an open PART-TIME SALESPERSON (or local' . SEMI-ANNUAL' HADASSAH ' meeting; Monday, May- 23, at heating oil company, liberal Section 2. This ordinance shall take elfect upon publication after .final passage RUMMAGE SALE , as provided by law. • . • ,' • ' Lincoln School. , ":-.'•'. Serving Cranford, Kenilworth and Garwpod . commissions; leads supplied. Ideal Temple Beth-El ROSELLEPARK lor retire^ person. 376-4300, 9:30 • ,' ' '• • ' _ 1 Barbara BraTtde ':. The previous school board Second Glass Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 15 CENTS 338 Walnuf Ave., Cranford . • ••'•:• 1 • Chairman of the Township Committee Thursday, May 19,1977 . a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays. /Sunday, May 15 - 1-5 p.m.; Monday. ATTEST: • . ' '• • .' . - >• - . - ••'.•• had made a commitment to • VOL. 84 NO. 20 Published Every Thursday / RENTAL Wesley N. Phllo ' • . . $399 May 16 - 9-4 p.m.; Tuesday, May consult the planners before AAagnum 4 bedroom Colonial,near transportation, school5 and shopping. Can ,17 - BAG DAY - 9-10:30 a.m. Yard Township Clerk ' : ' •;•'• UNUSUALVALUE • •',"•.•. NOTICE •. • . • taking any further action to be used lor professional use. " FOR SALE goods, trimmings, clothing, The foregoing ordinance was Introduced and passed on first reading at -a dispose of the tract. It was (Double Bottle) housewares, etc. meeting of the Township Committee of the Township of Cranford, N.J. on offered for^ale at an" auction IN THIS SIZE. \ WHEN BUYING OR SELLING, FLEA MARKETS. . HP EARLY BIRDS : Tuesday, May 10, 1977 and will be considered for final passage, after public 50.7 oz. hearing, at another meeting of wiapTownship Committee at Municipal Building, . in December, but there were CHECK FIRST WITH FLEA MARKET MISCELLANEOUS Crentord.N'J.'onTuesday,May 24,1977at8:00p.m.o'clock (prevalllng-tlmeK '. no bidders, j • DON'T MISS ITI Every Wednesday, Friday. Saturday - , • . WESLEY N...PHILQ PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS . •and Sunday. Dealers call,574-8599 • '•' . ' i4-' ' • " ' •• • is Township Clerk The Township Commitee Dora Kuzsma Arlene Casale "WQMf OF THE WINE 8ARHBL ROOM" or SflliP338 aftsr ft p p1 Custom-made, pin' fitted, expertly Dated: May 12.- j??7 • ... •• ':.'•'. subsequently requested, that" Joan KoKocnic g — Mary I MI 1 also ANTIQUE SHOPS ' cut in your home. Arty 56IS g 2' f-et: »1/./6 the site De turned over to tne 30 Eastman Street The Garwood Board of Education Lynne Wagner Bill Bostwu* 1490RAHWAYAVE,AVENEL chairs or 3 pc. section $120. . LEGAUtlOTICE town.; ••.,••••.•'.'' • :' .• J Cranford (across from'Rahway Prison) Necdbentt. 865-6300. BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH meets the third Tuesday of each month Yolanda Bavasso Ed Jankowski KENILWORTH, NEWJERSEY at 8'p.m. In Franklin School- YOUR WINE LINE- 874-1M4 ORDINANCE NO.77-19 GRACELAND (Kenilwoclh) - 4 double Clinics to Sign Kathy Buontempo Lee Rajowski ANTIQUES.....,, . CRAFT_ S_ anand dFLEA • BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FQR BOROUGH OF GARWOOD MARKET. Saturday. May 14, 10-5. graves (8 burials) S?95. Private THE EXTENSION OF THE STORM GARWOOD, NEW JERSEY KREE GIFT WF^AP • FREE LOCAL DELIVERY Jerry Marino • Party Sacrifice. Non-sectarisn. Will SEWER ON WASHINGTON AVENUE, ORDINANCE NO. 77-5 Shot Certification b Union College, Cranford. For lleilis : and Colitis foundation. Call 241- divide. 352 3967 (355-9222- BY " THE '•••• BOROUGH' OF""A " N ORDINANCE .FIXING THE KENILWORTH. COUNTY. OF UNION. The- Board of Healtti is 2342... :,*y " evenings or weekends). SALARIES AND WAGES OF CERTAIN NEW- JERSEY. APPROPRIATING OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES OF requesting that any pet owner Century 21 $35,000.00 THEREFOR, AND MOTORCYCLES THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD, IN GARAGE SALES AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF THE COUNTY UNION AND STATE OF who has not received a cer- OUR JOBS Complimentary , $31,500.00 .bONDS OR NOTES OF THE NEW JERSEY." •' tification slip to be signed at present five-member departmental heads 1973 KAWASAKI 350, low mileage, BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH FOR corporated in a "letter ofthe commission - recom- D.S; Kuzsma Realty < GARAGtSALESIGNS ' CHARLES XHORBAC2 the anti-rabies inoculation unable'. to produce the Township Committee^ form. rather thangiving "day-to-day, good condition, best offer. Call FINANCING SUCH APPROPRIATION' Mayor ARE Improvements in the town's transmittal" now being mended a change, its proposal are available at the Bo'yle Company. ATTEST clinics Saturday at 10 a.m. and necessary three votes in favor direction," Bruce, 379-1525. ATTEST: • . ' ;. governmental o|>erations win drafted, will be non-binding. Would have been placed on the They were George Strom 115 MUn Street Realtors • 272-9444 , , MARGARET MCGEVNA PHYLLIS MONE . Wednesday from 7to9p.nl. i be suggested by the Cranford of any particular form of and Sandra Weeks. Strom, Under the present setup, Borough Clerk BIG and GOOD : The charge of the commission November general election ' Borough Clerk to so advise the board by Charter Study Commission government including the recommended, however, that each township committeeman REALTOR 272-8337 PUBLIC AUCTIOM PUBLIC AUCTION w STATEMENT K, STATEMENT . calling the Municipal present one, will propose was to come up with a ballot asa referendum. assumes the role of "cpm- Take notice that the avove Ordinance The foregoing ordinance was adopted on even though it failed to crime majority-approved. recom- Two of the committee* the roles of the Township was passed on the final reading after final reading after public hearing on the Building. SUps then will be up with a recommendation for changes which members feel Committee be spelled out, missioner" and exercises a ' AH cjfices independently owned and operated^ public hearing at a regular meeting of provided. '/ . • '. . should be made as the result of mendation for either a newmembers, in a vote taken May supervisory role over the Good Antiques & Quality Household the governing body ofMhe Borough, o* • a change in the form of -form ;o£ government or for with committeemen acting in Kenllworih on the 10 DA.Y OF May. 1977. BorouQh Clerk the findings of their study. 5 but not announced at the department to which he is Thhe slips, .which aarre signed ^ADVANCED ELECTRONICS government. keeping the present one. Had an advisory capacity with MARGARET MCGEVNA' DATE: May 12/ f time, favored retaining the assigned. PIIRUC AUCUON RonHiQh ferh of, *hft ftn n p• 4' fo Inocul'nteda, are ' "• -••";ttJ-;;fiB-,ln-. TWO NEW LISTINGS Borough of Kenllworih '.•.'».' Est: MarguereteSweeny ' requireuired to ooiaiobtain na uvg ^TAIR BOHIMt Jk MECHANICS" DATED: May It 1977 BOROUGH OF GARWOOD : Two • other members,; GARWOOD, N.J. . license. Therh e is a$ $11 charge SPLIT WITH A SPECIAL FLAIR . 1US KENNSINGTON, PLAINFIELD, N.J. FEE—t Barbara Douglas and Marilyn PUBLIC NOTICE for a duplicate record at the LAW ENFORCEMENT \ Mon. May 16 - 9:30 A.M. PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given to time of relicensing. Irlbeck, voted for a mayor- Cathedral ceiling, balcony, and (.Ireplace^re all .part of 2 nice 1820 drop leaf & custom pie crust tables; 1910 Phila TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY all persona that a public hearing, was Close to 1,000 dogs are due council form of government, the spacious living "room.A iecond fireplace Is situated Chippendale scroll sofa; fine carved Empire lady's desk; 2 Shaker held on April 5,1977 at which hearing an GROUP SALE, application for a Variance to Mr. & Mrs. for inoculation at the clinics. TRY HAWAII or GERMANY with a directly elected part- In the huge family room. Large Master Bedrobiri has rockers; 1 ladder & 4 Viet, chairs; 1820 picture mirror, Rattan turn. John P. Casonl to erqct a single car White wrought iron mesh patio set Shots will also be available for ' time mayor "and a firm "private bath. 2Car Garage with Electric doors. Many 'etc! ,;.'••• • ' • ' •• i '.'•:' garage with bedroom area over. It on See Sgt. BAILEY (4 armchairs & settee); cofonial- Block 75, Lot 11, commonly known as 212 separation of executive from \ additional fine features. M8,?00 cats. The dog shots are 20 FINE ORIENTAL RUGS'(1 P.M.) -style.. corner cupboard; tables, Walnut street, GarWood? NX." .was effective for three years. U.S. ARMY REPRESENTATIVE legislative powers." Com- antique tool chest & sleds; crocks, heard.' • . 300S. AVENUE, GARWOOD mitteemen now select the A DO-NOTHING CAPE Lovely painted china; Doulton Tobys; old pressed, blown & cut glass; Said application was granted which mirrors, children's chairs, new GARWOOD MALL-78M953 mayor. • • . Do-nothing except move Into this spotless 3 Bedroom - Sterling dresser set; Early Havana & other prints; dolls heads; nice, decision Is on file and available for brass; lovely linens; andirons; Bibelot; nice additions! Good Sale! Corningwarei 1,000 45 rpm cape that's ready for occupancy. , - '' $45,900 Thomas McCloskey of the ' (Rain or Shine) records, SONY tape recorder, Screening tests for three commission cast a. lone vote < ••••••• •>-'.... - Directory in this issue. LESTER & ROBERT_SLATOFF, ACTS_--._._ pictures, frames, dishes,' books, OF BOROUGHOF SARWOo and four-year-old children to for a special charter with a LIST WITH US -MAXIMUM EXPOSURE through our clothing. •."•'•' • , i , . Phyllis J. Griffiths • Secretary to the Board detect learning disabilities are modified council-manager affiliation with CRANFORD BOARD OF REALTORS, . 12 UNOX RD, SUMMIT ROBBINS & ALUSON Inc. • S«t. &Sun. M»y 14& 15, 9-5 Dated: May 11 l»77 . . slated for Wednesday, June 1 plan .while detaining the WESTFIELD BOARQ and UNIQN COUNTY at Blopmingdale Avenue Township Committee form. MULTIPLE LISTING. ' BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Local Moving &"$torage Nice Antiques - Custom Household SERVICES GARWOOD, N.J. • •" School and Thursday( June 2 Like Strom, he called for PUBLIC NOTICE - at Walnut Avenue School from liaisons between com- PUBLIC NOTICE^ Is hereby glvan to PUBLIC AUCTION . JBLH NUMV.C' l» liciBurH,.«,> ,v 9 a.m. to 3 p.m;:- ^-:. ::•• rmi t t e e me n and ROOFING AND SIDING alanl persons Tnathati aa^wbll 'pww.c hearinnvat HIMg wa«*«s« Est: M«rgarette Rollason . ' ildoi ' —-—• The announcement was municipal departments that -Realty CHIMNEYS held on April 5,1977 at which hearing an 935 BELVIDERE AVE. PLAINFIELD, N.J. application'for a variancetoM. HlrschaV made by Dr.Robert D. Paul, would be ''strictly advisory, in Leaks, roofs, leaders and gutters, Sons, Inc. to erect a two family dwelling superintendent of schools, at, "nature." ' 1O6 NORTH UNION AVENUE , Sat., May 14 - 9:30 A.M. mason" work, sump . pumps on Block 4% Lot 14A, commonly known D. Autera " 276-4810 a* 440 the Board of Education McCloskey called for a Jersey, meeting Tuesday. He labeled FACING THE AAUSIC — Gerson Horowitz leads students In instrumental mi x. class CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY D7O16. Nice 1765 N.J. Higliboy; dai^jy" 1790 Hep. sideboard^ 1790 "Said apHlttailuii nn «,«,.,«» *...... strong administrator, and "Pembroke & drop leaf tables; fine Viet, medallion love seat; 10 nice decision Is on file and available for the process the "gumdrop defined Township Cofnmittee at Orange Avenue Middle School.. S Inspection In the Municipal Building, 272-4020 old stands: 1725 ladder; Empire Viet. & set 6 dining chairs; 3 nice WATERPROOFING SERWICE^TER trail*' based on a similar corner cupboards: .fine "Seymour" style sofa; club & wing chairs; Borough of Garwood, New Jersey. _ « Ci3-9544 roles ''which would preclude Home basements. ~ 1ARD OF ADJUSTMENT surVey in Amesbury, Masst, lovely mirrors; mantel clock; complete bedrooms; etc! continuation of the traditional General Maintenance Co. OF Borough of GarWood- when, he was superintendent ELEGANT FRENCH NORMAN Phyllis J. Griffiths —*— «ui.aiiau«uinsinriE commissioner ._„ relationships "." '25 years experience; '••thereii:/:;' '"• •••"• ••-•• \ -.^ 25 OLD ORIENTAL RUGS O P.M.* ~ ' , Secretary tot ho Board Ki^« •> M •• M M M M at M M • •• It W •• M M l«'*i hereii:/: „ \ ^ with the municipal depart- $110,000 Jxyely_painUng^'!L3te Autumn" by_Carl Wuermar & others; lots jt - . - • 5 year warranty: Dated: M^y 111*77 The screening is open to all ments." tiegance pius nvduiiiiy aui>u,>u,.^....^- .—„__ _._._._„„ . Z'/i I—(I—Lpxels(-painUi)g^'!L3le_ Autumn" by Carl Wuermar & others; lots & Llour-tiedioiyiiL Sterling hollow (1774'mug) "&"Vicl. flatware;Tnlce china, glass-&"-||-789-121»- ... r^-f4kwhi»d-into.highJt(Us^tehQin_shnwf; grnupawaHlr)rj bath beautifully situated home with tower entrance hall, all largely Uiree i and four-year-olds—ift """The^coramission-conducted bibeloti cut decanters; tantalus; lamps; andirons: bboks;etc! Good I Crailfprd. ^aufiijssUn^a J)us QOtslde Community Center on AAiln St. shortly proportionetfYooms including a first floor family room and office. VAN LINES vranwo ^Sehibrl Citizens Club if{?Ked good day a series of public hearings in Fully air-conditionedrZ car attached.garage. Also included: burglar SalelRain. or shine. ' ' • ' thero are between aoOwtM '^yes1^d*S^r*tosrTrlpto^ean<5rpv«as temperatures . before 9 a.m. ' ,. : which present and past Cranford officials, officials of alarm, tire detector, all modernJvitchen appliances including built-in LESTER & ROBERT SLATOFF AUCTS. 213 SOUTH AVE, E. TEL. f rson house-to-house survey con- other municipalities and of Twenty to 25 take private relftgerator-freezer, built-in vacuum system. A ONE OF A KIND (609) 393-4848 - Trenton, N.J. l Central Airconditioning Users . CRANFORD ducted by Crahford High N.J. Department of Com- By ROSALIE GROSS lessoia, and the reat are to BEAUTY. ..__•'.• 7^^ Many iunior^ high school RANDOLPH-WHEGNIANCO. SchooVs Future Homemakers munity Affairs participated. vror' WANTED WHY COOL YOUR WHOLE HOUSE AT HIOIIT, of America under the direc- ; Its failure to obtain a muBiclans in New Jersey have Raaltois WANTED tion i\w. 232-6609. WHEN ONLY YOUR BEDROOMS ARE IN USf? member stage band practice*- : : expire without a public v< on have average talent, but work ".^•?.. -''' -•''?••• ::;•. WE NEED BOOKS ',, -, • • :."•- _ 45.9'per_ Cranford's Orange^^icvenue pve.av a half hour, and tne 43- ALL BRICKS PUT 1 i(s recommendations. " he %«aid. Have you Started your spring cleaning and found books and [CALL US >6R WINDOW AIRCONDITIOIJIERS I*-:; r • .. Middle School concert band, harder. member * wind ensemble "BOYLE Nomaheian atea, custom buttt, r. Delivery over ISO gal. deliv«ry ' By law the commission has rds of marlines you no longm want? Oort'Uhrow then) away, The College Thru the Wall anr application * for a r the pile container^ more than . Under the guidance of ADDroxii . Continued on P»a» 4 GALLERY OF HOMES Club ol Ctanlord WM Bctept all types -nf *° out-of-town truckers as until Aug. 2 to present its the members, are girls. young 3 bedtooms, 2- dehs. 2 Free In 1. , Installation. Save fuel. Improve effrcieflGy with a feQeral grant to the _ WeU 5,000 cubic yards of debris. Gerson N./ftorowitz, Jn- garages. 3 Vi baths, BO x 152 \o\. benelit their scholarship fund through its spring-book sale, June 2- Installation, Sales A Serviced The entireFire Department Sgroi.has recommended report.- After, that date, 4. Fir pick-Op of books you no longer want, call 272-7315 or 276- 11 Home Estimates J Department of Education to SrteffiSver^moSVdebris tht " other «»'^dents towns. He of.thisaid everys an-d strumental inusic teacher and Call today 272*$444 and check ov, For exclusive showing, call new Texaco Flame retention burner. with the help of an emergency < 1 %-IJTJ— 4U~ liuimiimluir W9. •• •:•-•- .•','.,. •' • • fund theproject. An additional Public Works Dept. crew a'quarter of nn acre. thing from garden debris this 7 room Colonial home, situated RAY BELL REALTORS Completely Installed ^ IT C00 $10,000 would be provided by which the town does not ; place for Ordinance on 9 lot 50 x 183 plus 2 car : fought a stubborn brush ahd _ ,~ >e year in garage. Excellent starlet home for 68B-600O th^iid;' ^' ' rubbish fire for six hours late j,urnliiuiuuiuBg u... , .._, up, tor refrigerators bride and groom or young family. Service Contract $40.00. - ., Center* Plamrtd ' • BROOKSIDE PLACE AREA - 3 AUTOMOBILES If the ^rant is approved, a last Saturday night and early summoned the Public Works dumped there, access paths so motorists ti^iiling ot a petition cM gch^fconcSS FestiS bedroom COIONMI. new bath crew which brought two front- Sgroi said he has advised We too have many excellent 1970 CHEVY NOVA -2 door, cylinder DRAPERIES FREE ESTIMATES ON center would be set'lip in Sunday at the-Conservation couWnot enter to depositor taining 3 500 s,g^tures^r 25 ^«~M in Westfie,d and kitchen, totally redecqrated, Center in Birchwood Ave. .y end loaders to the scene. The theTownship Committee that e persoannt in Se charge, tof a dog to listings to 'it everyone's automatic, low mileage, good custom made and installed. Your NEW BOILER- BURNER & CONTROLS September on each side of vaste , •; . ' .. P f cent of thejegisterea ^hUe most re^,dents in- The Township Co'mmitee requirements. exterior painted, 1S6 foot fron- MEMBER CRANFORD CHAMBER OFCOMMERL. loaders dragged down the tops dumping "has gotten out of voters. ^ w remove all feces immediately tage 2 car garage. Low SSO's. condition, power steering, stereo material or mine. Also draperies town, staffed with £WQ special Heavy smoke from the. Only garden debris brought votersA charteivcommissio. __ ^ . Sgroi estimated was-defeated-atJhe4ioJlsland cumspect. He pointed out the 3 •bedrb6"mT2Tralli Spilttevel 8878. ', WWII v*»*»* >www '- •- breeze iQ t f other stuay~competibon-is~open ~ to-all -Oommltfeeman Denni HOUSE HUNTING? MAGIC WITH THE FEMININE TOUCH. advocates of another study d by any sanitary method professionally landscaped lot. It qualify for help for learning and even to the ,•r- sin addition to the six firf bands in the state, and nine Irlbeck proposed the change, has a science kitchen, rec. room VOLKSWAGEN 1973 SUPER BEETLE-' Children's and adult shows. 862-2726 634-2624 PBA to Hold Open House had to wait four years under entered this year, 12 last year. approved ByTfif Department HOPE WE HAVE THE 1 difficulties.. . State si and beyond fighters on duty when the arguing *-' that the and is priced a) $67,500. Be the yellow, excellent condition, 1 Reasonable rates. .,388-5276 • or ^While-it's., not delinitW'f ot Health, such as a stick or 3824831 :• ; CHfe •• said- flyers on thipje o Li and^toselle. alarm sounded, 10 regulars .. orlginarmeasurewas too strict ANSWEIt tirsHo:?ee itl•••;-'- • •• owner, • must see to appreciate, The .Poli^e.Wives Association said Horowitz, . "it's an in- bag," the attorney said. • 46,000 miles. $1,950. 2T6-1647. screening wlM be «ent home The-- Cranford^„•. ••".•.P.pjice-. and would probably be • Vi Duplex's, great starter SHAHEEN AGENCY Sl___l_-__ FENCING with school children and will Benevolent Association will is co-sponsor. unve ] dication that Orange, if not the The amendment will be "^^COUPON -, , top, is certainly one of the"best • violated frequently. The'or- introduced at Tuesday's home? .-....,.••. •72 CHEUY .Impala;.h3rdtop'4 dr., full CHAIN LINK FENCE io% liiicdu be distributed in town. ' said the fire could have been juries,* and backtaps were Boy Scout Troop 178 will dinance, passedj on first 9guage vinyl wire • 4', 5', 6'-75 cents " mi sponsor', an open house, at e e drive a v , ; : • Cape Cod's, low main: p9W«(,;AM-.FM stereo, air cond.; GNETIC SfOMS. Paul said parents on either set by vandals, or started "by shortly after 4 a.m. . 4>t various Tol>C t> H"-- conducd t a paper inth e st te reuuuig i««»j »u, ,. , „ • committee meeting, with final IS NORTH AVK.. Y\ sq-tt'installed. Call alter 6 p.m. 381- v Police Headquarters for all m reading May 10, would subject original owner; garage kept; perfect 7 . side af^Own may attend either someone carelessley throwing operatiohTat headquarters in Saturdayfrom9a.m. • - ,• Horowitz attributes j.he dogownerstoa maximum$50. adoption,and public hearing •' tenance l_li_!;..^- WZ • - CRANFOKb. 1044. is IT? dgwnerstoa maximum$50 condition. Eves. 763-4085. Spray-time!! a Cigarette into the brush. ' \^ Midnight Dumping residents Saturday from -11 the Municipal Building. in the parking Jot ofSt. band's continued success to""a • Executive Colonials screening, and anyone; who fine if their pets defecated on on the ordinance postponed s» YEARS OF senvice- IMPROVEMENTS" According to Township a.m. to 3 p.m.' The event is Hefreshnients—and -free -^j haei Church lot of hard work" and keeping until June 14. • Deluxe Split Levels, 3 or 4 cannot attend should call Refreshments—ana—-ir*j« -M \ c h a el V n u r c n •.-.-• lot ot nara worK _ «uu ••"^"•B any public or private property WANTED TO BUY ALUMINUM SHOWROOM Mary Vitale at tthhe board of _O_Qn nSunday night firemefiremen Engineer Gregory Sgroi, the coordinated with national At the request of the bedrooms ' • ' 276-1900 rubbish pile has become a balloons wiU be provided for Newspapers must be bagged the level-of attainment high, other than the street beyond 1 In vestrnent Proper&JIn,, education office. He said , were again summoned to the Police Week starting that day; the curb. Some residents have Cranford Condominium STAMPS ON POR BUSINES!. - \, OFF FOR PLBASURB another testing date may be center Twice to fight fires in "midnight delivery station visitors of all age, - ' or tied. ' "tSenoughh "^the^ids'^th of" the kids," the Association, which operates <_ranfor«i-«nd vicinity U.S. PLATE. BLOCKS, Singles, Ac Porch and Patio Enclosures complained that it would be CALL arranged. . ; . leavesI In diff different t areass o off ththee teacher maintained. "They the the townhouseson North Ave., • Prices • range trom Lovv GRACIOUS and SPACIOUS cumulations, Collections, Canada center. Fleming believes the can produce a lot if required, difficult to comply with »h* il —T)>n-prlcos pmd.,.517:;80n^ Jalousies Awning Windows A BUSINESS WITH NO SIGN The superintendent met center regulation. the committee agreed to . 4bedrooms-3'/»baths ' yesterday with the child study Sundidaay firefi s maay hhav e been and if they're willing to do it." "We've got too proviaprovide aann imposmi|ju><;e parkinl«.nU.Eg, restrictions'in deliberatoly by youths. ^ 1 lt WE ARE HERE TO 2 car garage CARS WANTED Nuprine Replacement rrsimwmBU$ leaffiB Too ™W|Mirson W|Miron^ ,.' -.-..•: ^-j.-,, ,-... __.Jfea!.tr»es_to keep yoiinft -opnonf'-~said- '4rlt^k.- HV---thc^^ 100x150 lot Windows TREE EXPERT CO. iJses No Adheslves. No Bolts. materials. He said the testing Committeeman Ronald time,, no additional non- musicians • urtereslea by hard to get a dog to go wherwnere patrolpun us for enforcement. [HELP YOU AT YOUR Brookside - High School area HIGHEST PRICES PAID sequence would take about 135 . Loaders Reduce Pile "The Township Committee season opens June 11. , residents will be accepted. scheduling at least four ' " ' ' '— " People have been pulling in -AH'Brick i Storm and No Screws. A Marotta expressed concern you want it to go. As much as a Pec tor junk cars. Local distance or 40 minutes, The alarm of the Saturday ,.iere and parking all over," CONVENIENCE!! $76,900 Screen Combinations .•. Adheres To All Steel Bodies may have to amend its pool Molnar reported that tfie Robert Kniss, director of concerts a year and- an oc- person may want his dog to go there lowing. Call' , Lunch Time night fire was phoned to police Recreation Department has that "eventually non-resiaenu> parks and recreation, said he' casional .trip to another town „..„„, , .. Public Safety Commissioner Combination Doors - 25 Styles Provan By Hundreds of Nationally,Vj\mm Companln headquarters at 10:38 p.m. by ordinance to allow more non- accepted payment from 388 will take .over -the.-pool.~- in the street, it ajust won't Publi 232 2350 322-9109 > Days 688-0045 The board approved a residents in the summer pools. feels there is a good chance ^a in addition to the competition. happen all thi.time." ttnnnld Marotta related. "It's McPHERSON VICTOR DENNIS resolution introduced_ by _....,Mrs.. . a resident in• the area. A non-residents, which Could be , I "fair number" of residents The band's next performance really a safety hazard for fire LIFETIME ALUMINUM • ... Eves. 379-3044 .-• ~ The commitee agreea io ^ their memberships ' RtAUOR Brenda KlKleii n to thauthorizi e general alarm was sounded At. a committee workshop a violation of the current reneW is the annual outdoor concert equipment.' REALTY CO. WE BUY used cars, cars needing PRODUCTS INC. accept a recommendation of, flt the Township Mlto"iey Donald > Alden SI Crld Paul to, open discussions with six minutes later. ' Tuesday night, Recreation ordinance regulating. mem- accept a recuunn™u"»- -^ last minute. He em- June 9 from 7 to 8 p.m. on the Itepulrs for Seniors 19 ALpEN STREET repair and junk cars. 382-8434 ajk for bership. The ordinance the SwimPool Advisory Board 1 Creighton, who drafted the Eddy.- . • • • • MAGNETIC. SIGN. tO. representatives Commissioner Raymond phasized that even if theschool lawn. The audience is A guest at the workshop was CRANFORD 102 South Ave. W. 276-3205 • Despite theconcentration of provides that non-residen%t. before taking any! action. The deficit must be made up from original ordinance, com- MORE THAN EVER Cranford Education water from more than 2,100 Molnar reported,, th thaat mem- asked to bring chairs or plained that the committee Mrs. Evelyn Frank, board 276-0400 WE REALIZE THAT . Association (CEA) concerning y»<*.-«^«. —-,-- —~. . bershih p to date totalstl , 2,700, a membership ~cannot exceed board has ^-oposed.waiting among the 200 non-residents blankets. chairman of the. Opportunities These homps in'the Nomahagen INSTRUCTIONS Home Improvements 345 if total membershi. p is unUl May 27 to see if enoufin on the waiting list, no Hard Work should decide on one thing or 1-5 reducing the length o f th; e feet of hose hooked up to fire decrease of 100 from last year. IndustrializatiQCU'Center of I OPEN.DAILY 9-5; SUNDAY Court area'oh'er more than most grade school lunch hour hydrants on streets outside the There are 150 more non- under 2,800. The maximum additionaauuiuunuli residentira™™-s wil••--l- - residents would he denied One Judge recently the other - either the dog-Union County, Inc., who spoke THURSDAYS 7 9 Splits. 20 K 20 living room with a No Job too Small Last week plaru were an- center, firemen were unable described the band's per- curb regulation as is or a tireplice.. dining room, modern residents than last year and number of members per F on the Senior Citizens Home ARLENE'S t Vf kstimalus nounced to implement a to. douse the flames that "pooper scooper" ordinance LUXURY TOWNHOUSE SITES -Choice kitchen, lirepbee in a 30' family 250 fewer residents. The mitted is 3.000. Repair aud "Maintenance' ' Nn:'"V Appointments HOME OF THE WEEK nounced.,tQimpwroeu;. « ga^-headway deep inside 250 fewer resiaenib requiring cleanup of dog scenic river view location, room, 3 bedrooms, 2V> baths, Where you cati find ' continixd on -^-.— gained' headway deep inside Program (SHRIMP). The * u iy Insured ' convenient to town. Plans and utiity room that is often used as an CERAMICS feces. • ., . center has been awarded a icnlng lor 12 units. C«U 272-S595 extra bedroom, baseboard hot Creighton, nevertheless, grunt under Title. HI of the weekday* between 8 & 5. water heat, 220 wiring! alum, 30 Commerce Dr. - Benjamin Moore Paints at combos., brick and alum, exterior, [CRANFORD 2740410^ EDRICH RPODELIW A Fire Engine of Another ladder truck. Seagrave Continued on Pao« •* att. garage, /b x 100 lot on a quiet According to Fleming, the model, which had an engine tion. H would permit th« APPRAISALS residential street.' ' New Classes Forming 272-6334 Cranford has a new fire eye" when headlights flash Mondays. Tuesdays & Thursdays Spring Sale Savings right now! average life of a fire engine in overhaul two yeaW ago. VlMlumC Kluni.lb. S'« ,« PRICED IN J60'j LANDSCAPE GARDENING engine — its first in eight upon it at night. a town like Cranford is from 20 Aerial trucks are the Rolls ' SINIOH HlSIOtNllAL-At.'l'.HaiStH 7:30 10 P M. years. The new-engine is known in G.G.NUNN, Realtors DEPRESSED LAWN? to 25 years.arid he is recom- Royces.of rolling.fire stock, Oakey House Gets -Society ol Hf t . firehouse circles as an "attack BEGINNERS WELCOME ' NEIGHBORS TALKING? The 1977, $78,000 model rnendtuig replacement of two and the chief will have to do . Appraises 276-8110 pumper." That's because it i FULL, SUPPLIES 469-1008 differs from all its other pumpers.'One is a 1952, some convincing of the KUIMAS & GA' predecessors. It's yellow carries a 750-gallon booster • ' " - (Jt>.IMj>iijM Hd MASONRY tank (its predecessor's was 85- 750-gallon pumper which he Township Comrnitlee to have C'.iniO'd. N J PIANO LESSONS by Rich Civile, instead of the traditional red salq is a victim of "metal the old high-climber replaced. BUSINESS OPPS. MASON WORK ' — sort of an albino in thegallons), which makes 750 $97,000 Grant .•/J 4100 Bachelor ol Arts, orjjanist (or St. - WATERPROOFING and gallons of water available tofatigue" The other Ts a 750 Firehouse Sites ployed. Trainees wil include Helen's Church, WcsKieWX firehouse family. gallon 1957 pumper whose Now that there's a new fire .. Cranford Heritage Corridor lloasgnable rate^ J76-8878. 3^ The new engine is char- pour on a fire even before two carpenters, two painters,I- ^ELPWAMfED" S200.00 WEEKLY STUFFING.! Stops, walki.patioj. drains hoses are hooked up to a fire original gasoline engine has engine, what officials and is the recipient of a u plumber, electrician and a, tNVELOPES ALREAOV STAMPED : treuse, but the all-male ad- been replaced with a dlese.1- quite u few non-officials want PART TIME ~^~ hydrant. Fire experts say that $97,000 grunt" of federal mason. Other jobs' will be AND ADDRESSED. FREE • PETS Call 276 PAINTS ministrative level at Also on Fleming's list for is a new firehouse to ac- Comprehensive Employment 2 mornings a week, Excellent the first shot can be the'most SUPPLIES, SEND SELF headquarters describes it as commodate it. Fleming and those of foreman, secretary, opportunity (o' person With IKAN MALAMUTE - pure bred MISCELLANEOUS effective of all. , retirement-JB : a 65-fooJ aerial Training A'^t funds for thearcheologist and masons children in school. Typing. & ADDRESSED STAMPED puppies, > weeks old, btoulilul lime-yellow. . Deputy Fire Chief Dolaji are restoration of the Oakey CLEANED helper. shorthand & experienced in oHice ENVELOPE TO: markln'es. 762-3702.-" . The new truck, with a 1,250- expected to come up soon with House at 1117 Orange Ave. procedures. 272-8227 alter 1 p.m. DIVERSIFIED RUBBISH.REMOVAI gallons perr minutminute (gptn) a proposed site on, the south The Corridor application 1206 Cwnderi Drive COMING ATTRACTION ig capacity, arrived The successful application described the house as built by call pumping capacity, side of town for a satellite for the grant described the - EAR1I1ME-HO14EMAKERS • EarnS.IO Mchmontf VA.a232Z9> • SERVICES Tliis lovely COIX)NlAL,'s(X)n to be under last Thursday frofrmo Hahn Chronicle Contents station, and the Firehouse Site Nathanial Norris, grandson of an evening, J evenings a week John Borden Motorstors, IncInc . of HamburgHamb , Pa. Committee will submit .its Oakey House project as "the one of the original 80 settlers showing Lisa 'Jewelry. No CARPENTRY construction, features 4 bednx)ms, 2 baths, GARWQOD. LOSING fourth tax collector since restoration of the last -in New .Jersey. nto,ba..ply_ investment IDEAL EARNINGS FOR Vt^iA ^ It replacel s a 750-gallo75 n selections for a northside HEirWANTED" MATTSON CINERAL CONTRACIING fajnily-roomi-2-ear- attached garage and Page 10. location. The existing remaining 18th "Century" around 1740. It stated the VACATION TIME. Must drive. Call i PAINTING DECORATING capacity, 1947 Seagrave fJonu: unpf(^ T))t nl homestead in Cranford REAL ESTATE-SALESPERSON l^eded t txtertor ,i.",ij lai-ge vwxxied lot. Bi-levels and Ranches pumper which, in the words of firehouse in North Ave. has, house will be furnished with -'••nor 23?-2759. ,10' Jchue Crjnlofd Otlice Full HIGH SCHOOL summer courses listed.Page U available to the public and its original colonial furnishings, GALGUVFBIOAY also available More information available Fire Chief Bernard Fleming, been condemned as unsafe linn;, I ictmsect prrsoti only development into a 'living ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CLEANING " ".was around too long/' and inadequate in its present' ana demonstrations of I ransterrcd rmp!oytr« makri this from - . . . .. r museum' for use by the lor small district olflcg. of National WINDOW CLEANING . Replacement of a wonwnit state. V v colonial li'e and trade? .id Muci-bSiirv. All- replies •...4 public." Steel Distributor, located in Private homes Prolession.il work at I! motor in 1960 kept the old. Nature Notes... developed. contiduntul VICTOR DENNIS. 2 WESTFIILD VVADI: Assod A ri:s At Your Leisure ... 9 Threte southside sites, all on Cranford, U i. Diversified duties, 3?4 WEST AVENUE .,..8 The project will provide' 11 Alden St. Cranlord 276/6U _ lowest rates Fully insured. THOMAS KOTATIS gasper operating past its time. Obituaries Centennial Ave'r afe being The Corridor, which 7 23 NORTH AVENUE EA5I..CRANF0RO. N. I 070)6 Classified ...>. 14 ...8 jobs at a payroll cost of some sales or purchasing a plus •;' Encellent relercnces ?.?3-5IO4 01 I >penenccd /0 years painting and Religious News considered for the satellite NO CAUSE FOR ALARM:—Mayor. Barbara Brande is assisted by Fire Chief received 511,500 in U.S. Post high school education HOMEMAKER • HFJkLIH AIDE M/F, ^'33-9340 ITROSELLE PARK, NEW JERSEY 07204 Editorial 4 $76,000 $71,000, Xvith a professional decpr.ilmu Interior and exterior Mefribers of Cranford and Westfield Boards Attack-Heady ..•• 5 enginehquse. Two are near CqnilnO* on P*g* * preferred but will consider previous lain a state certificate JS J Social •• Fleming onto new fire erfgine fdr Inspection, outside North Ave. station. supervisor additionally em- DRIVEWAYS ' ~ ' } 'r UMOK Uulcti Hoy paints Fre« arid Multiple Listing , fTl According to Fleming, the Garwood 10 ..6,7 Memorial Field and the other experience. Salary open. Benefits- homefliakei-tiealUi aide Training Eillmttei Fully Injured. yellow is a more conspicuous KenilwoHh ...... 11 Sportsr pumper arriyed laSt Thursday. ' • • -. .+ • Profit Sharing. Send resume lo P 0 tree, daily part-time i»ork. Flexibki, DOUGHERTY PAVING llnycways. CALL ANYTIME 399 2873 245-7831 •-••-) • 276.1053 * !£3., opposite Lincoln School. Box 22b, co Cranfwd Citizen and 1 block 01 lies Kretestimates. S61 color, than the accustomed" hours C»U ««*kdayi. 9 4. 233" PAINTING l Interior and exterior fail Chronicle, 21 Alden St., Cranlord, 3113 alter b pm red, and "really hits you in the N.J. 07016. 276 5774 :i