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Page 16 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Thursday, September 20,1979 Garwood Citizens Mancino Protests &peak-0ut For Plan To Reopen Here Are KtyZoneL&w Pirqp^als Dog Cleanup Law Union College resumed considerable fiscal pressures, Texaco Station acceptance by the faculty of The- revivedrevived " land occupations as Dermittepermitted recommend*.recommended! '".f hvby' th»h«e> Page 14 classes Monday aftpr but with full cooperation of the maximum class size increases Injured Here development ordinance accessary IW^ff Irrmiflrntinl tegories~nranging~ reviewed-by fhe^Townsrap zonesrHeiuy^ from Gene Marino the -full-time faculty and the overcome thernj"" said7Saul from 22 in foreign languages Two vehicle accidents in- Committee ~ this week ~said thecurrentbarii should be thai Ihe jplroposed Fegulatlons a dm i n i s t T a t i on. '•L a t e Orkin, Union's president. He (from 20), 27 in English volving injuries were reported incorporates a. number of ma i h t a in.e d . T he jvere too restrictive, ihe. ition is • continuing said all students will be composition (from 25), 33 in by police recently. changes that resultedfrom the- subconimitt^Hsaid-in—its—re^07ftmeTid¥nbir~rallows love the ough a p.m. tonight. provided 8 full 16_jveeks-of lecture discussion courses defeat of an earlier version in report the current law "has ' coverage of. a developed lot on Serving Cranford, fcenilworth and Garwood The strike ended late Friday ittinstructioi n and thath t a reviseidd (from 30) and 80 in large July. ; Daniel Busch, of 27Darmouth proved to be unworkable" and 50 percent of the tfrst 5,000 VOL. 86 No. 39 Published Every Thursday -' •" Thursday, September 27 1979 , pf kes at night with acceptance by the calendar was in the making. lecture series (from 75). Rd;, suffered a laceration on Stories on the deliberations "the controls established- in square feet, as was first ( USPS136800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.j/20 CENTS American Association of The settlement represented The agreement was reached his forehead and complained of the committee and by the. the (proposed) ordinance, we proposed; 30 per cent of the University Professors unit of a a pay increase of half a with involvement of a federal of pains to his leg after his Planning Board are on Eage 1. believe, are stricct :an nd insure second- 50pp - squaireteet, an BflRON'S 7.5 per cent pay increase and percentage point over the mediator 10 days after the bike collided With a car driven Here are, details on key that home occupations' do not increase of five per cent; and an increase in class size. offer in the contract rejected strike began.. Students made by Dorothy Linkletter, of 30 changes/some of which were bcobecomee a nuisance.'ni'1* TTheyh - 20 per cent erff tthhe remainder "The college is still under" by the faculty earlier," and thejr concerns know with a Dartmouth Rd. on Sept, 11. altered or eliminated when the made several changes in the over 10,000 square feet.. rally last Thursday and Police said She was backing legislation . reached the; secion' . ThiThis,week,"howevers • - , 'We point out that the 35 per Bank Catholics Welcome picketing Friday. out of the driveway and was governing unit workshop Dreyer's position prevailed in cent requirement for open FREE ULTIfTlfl unable to see the youngster -Tuesday: it— Township- Committed, space can be met by the front who was on a small bike. He , r T ^-, -^_ .^^ _jLJ?oifid_itpiJteep_-the yard-rewuiremerit- onr most HfllR CONDITIONER Programs wffB~"taken to Memorial 1 The zoning subcommittee ol existing ban. v , : residential lots," the Popehjohn Paul II Enjoy yoor General Hospital by the First the Planning .: Boardl IMPERVIOUSSIHIFACKS^ committee said. Marino said ($195 value) At Fieldhouse Aid Squad for treatment. recommended retaining ; "Liberalized''" Impervious "we're- •. penalizing the Roman Catholics from this area will choir for the liturgy given by the Pope home more - On Monday Irene Biscardi, regulations allowing home surface regulations Were wealthy" on the 20 per cent celebrate the visit of Pope John Paul II in New York Tuesday (Picture on Page The following new programs lota but went along. with the purchase of any with a Bilco will be held at the Centennial of 986 Ingersol) Terr., Union, in a variety of ways. 7). Ultima hair product Avenue Pool Complex: suffered minor neck and leg JG IGNS More than six score members of Special prayers for the visit are being Basement Kinder Gym - a pre-school injuries when the of G Plans Annual Marino also suggested that parishes in this area will attend the said at St. Anne masses. program for 3 to 5 year olds was driving collided with a car the Ordinance should permit ceremonies in person at Shea and St. Michael will fly the Roman Door that helps with peer group driven by Charles Laskowski jiti^t the K—Vankee-stadiunvs. St. Michaelr"Str CalhoJfiT arid American flags outside. association, sharing, initial „of Linden, , near the Capital Two men were found guilty last Thursday \ Anne, St. Theresa and-St.; John each A display case commemorating the FREE-ENJOLI" Whether you're going to build a new home or stay In "projecting signs in a built- received 20 sets of tickets for each of visit has been set up inside the church. youf-presenf-onera'BTle^Door^wTinielp you to enjoy x(R>rdlnsti^^MTu¥lvTffiir^ nP^dpan Drive-in on The lOfh annual dndinnee r dancncee party. A wheel-chair, brigade of stealing $5,500 at gunpoint at the National sponsored by thhe Knighti s of is sponsored monthly at the up central ' business Bank of New Jersey here last March 9. the events and are distributing them It includes the wooden relief carving of it more. It makes your basement just as convenient and feeling of accomplishment. Raritan Road. She was taken SPRflY COLOGNE useful as the rest of your.house — easy to (urnish and by the, squad to^-Gvetlook; Columbus,- Cranford-€ouncil Veterans' Hospital, plus many distrletiV.doUldTr-introduce The robbers, Donald Bunting, 29, of among parishioners. At least one, St. John Paul II's coat of arms, created by .Introduction to jogging - a Hospital for treatment. 6226, will be Friday ,"Qct. 12 al other :•: phUanthPopTc visual:and aesthetic, clutter. Asbury Park and Clifford Dale Roberts, 25, Theresa, parcelled them out by lottery, sculptor" Al Geiger of Cranford, a Purse size, by Charles of the Ritz safe for your family's enjoyment. program for men and women If your home was built without an outside basement the Ganopina HUIInri;:t)wdn;J ^; The sulic^mwnltfe^agreejL^^. _0JLPiaiDfleJdi_wJlLbe.iiealenced_by-.Super4oi: Cfdidtd|lbd -picture-'of the Pope and -a-picture-of- with the purchase of door, adding one now will openjjp^awhole extrjJJaQL who would like to improve ifoiJ Oj Jrgf cbntihue~the maiamurn size of Court Judge John P. Walsh Oct. 12. The The sound of bells emanating from St. Our Lady of Chestochowa, the patron of |-their—caFdloyaseular-system- LtemoJUtion-Pends—r^hirJ/Orncoj " . 'licketsTor the dinner-dance I'2.5..'Pf- "Enjoli'-'. SprayXologne-- *ofM«lttabfe~spBcp7"Space~TbT'recreation, hobbies~and the annual ball journal, hahas may be obtained from Jules other signs at 40 square feet, maximum sentence would be 49 years ,in Michael before masses. The special Poland and Polish Americans. The storage. Bulky articles move directly in and out; no and associate themselves with .The Township Committee t letters to local merchairtts , g taight, 27> as suggested by Marino. The prison. tapes were ordered for the Pope's visit. a life time activity for sen tusardi, grand taight, names of the cities the Pope will visit is ($9.25 value) $6.5O tracking through upstairs rooms. has decided to proceed with and professional peoplerr 34996 or JJohhn OOrricoi 2. 7276-7191. subcommittee agreed with Their trial started in Union County Dennis Jenkins, president of the St. also in the display, with a replica of the A message From St. Michael As a replacement for a wooden door, the rugged all- physical fitness. The items the demolition of the former asking their support -so" the —^^ '" ' ''•"•• • • < •'• iMarlno's recommendation Superior Court Sept, 10 and ended with a Michael Choral Scoiety, will be in the Pope's cross. Church. steel Bilfco Door will add beauty and value to your home covered are: conditioning, Martinizing building at South Council may raise the funds The Biggest Brake Ijthat limits professional signs Compromise land uS6developrrie,nt'ordinance received unanimous "ayes" — while paying (or itself by saving repair costs. breathing, clothing, techni- i guilty verdict on four counts on the 20th. and South Union avenues and needed to support Its many , Bargain In Town! ,. should be increased, from one from TownshlprCornmittee on first reading this week. New zoning map is on The pair was arrested here shortly after fesssss^ssssssssssssss BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Vi PRICE ques, nutrition, and muscle put in a parking lot there. charitable functions. and-ahafr to two feet square. Page 10 with exp]anatoryjab|es onPage 1J.Planning Boardls Johni.Duryee,. aches and pains. the robbery when Cranford police traced a AMERICA'S FINEST Target date for demolition is the Council sponsors Disc Brakes -•-^ TTBIKERACKS • exrjIainBd changes In "map last week to committee members, clockwise car seen leaving the bank to Johnson BASEMENT DOOR Racketball - a program for November following passage spelling bees and basketball $ 95 fjpm lower right: Henry Dreyer Jr., Township Clerk Wesley Philo, Barbara on Hypo-Allergenic men and women who would The subcommittee loosened Avenue. Two-thirds of the loot was found in of an ordinance to pay for it. shoot-offhtff s for youth. Rolined 29 requirements for bikfe racks Brandt, Raymond 5^ Molnar, Ronald D. Marotta, and Gene Marino. Public the car along with guns and clothing worn by like to learn the basics of ; DOUBLE BLUSH. BY ALftlflY Stop in and see our display. We'll give you tree literature ~ SCHWADE APPOINTED Handicapped children-'are r:;. Brand NewShces , tor \ multi-fdjmily-- arid-non« heafingis'Oct 9. ' s the men at the bank. The robbers were on how to do It.'Or, suggest a manto do it for you racketball. The program in- entertained at a Christmas Installed,S&rne day Service United Way Campaign cludes conditioning, body posi- The township government residential zones to permit the discovered in a home on Johnson Avenue has established the position of Axle Set—Most Cars - Planning Board to work with with the help of a bloodhound. _ tions, body movement, racket supervising records analyst in GAS TAKEN'.,'/ ' .• ah applicant to determine; the strokes, game strategy and Edward Czeh, of 5 Colin The men were convrcteBToT'tlie following the Police Department. Joan number of racks needed. counts: entering, the bank with intent to summary of rules. Schwade, formerly public Kelly St., reported to police S. aimor* Avar.',•LIlAkhTH However, the Township For further information con- Sept. 13 that somebody stole w It. OWKI ••ywcy Cl : commit robbery, two counts of robbery, two HORAN safety dispatcher, has been Committee voted to restore an counts of being armed, and possession of tact Elaine Elkins, 276-6767, or $12 worth of gasoline from his l appointed to fill ft. e,arl.ier num erica 1 weapons. Sets Goal Of stop at the Parks and Recrea- car. •• ':. '•".•'' tion Center, 114 Miln St. requirement of one bike slot Roberts has had three prior arraed rob- DRUG STORE for each dwelling unit in multi- bery convictions and Bunting two. Roberts LUMBER ~ CHESHIRE HOME family houses and for every is slated to stand trial in Monmouth County 34 Eastman St. Cranford - Faith Limpert", of Cheshire parking Space in jion- on a robbery charge in'which he allegedly Homes Inc. addressed the residentlal areas; without a Move stole one of the guns used in the Cranford 276-6100 500 North Ave., E. Cranford Rotary Club last minimum requirement. robbery. Bunting was returned to Trenton Thursday. She spoke about the V ZONING BOARO — Faced— with competing—claims for one proposed for JJQ_.years, which would State Prison-where he will continue to serve organization's plans for a Several suggested changes municipal expenditures , and limitations make the center eligible for some federal time for several parole violations. Cranford • 276-5122 hpme in Florham Park for THINK BUYING A CARPET resulted from the meeting of imposed by budget caps, the Township support grants. A third man, believed to be an accomplice disabled adults. the township committee, Committee is proceeding. cautiously in When it came to discussing negotiations with the reminder of the money, escaped by : Board of Adjustment and reviewing the pros and cons of a shift of the with the JBoard of Education, Raymond S. train. Police say he has not been found. 1 'IS A SNAP? • ^ Planning Board, July 5. These Recreation and Parks Department to'the : Molnar said "I get a little nervous about how Five local police officers joined./\ bank included: • •'. •;'.'•' ;\ vacated Lincoln School. '' . firm it (the space and pricetag) is .in any employes'and others in testifying'at the HELP CRANFO THE UNITED WAY The Planning Board shall The department is anxious to transfer the given week." Marot^-said that if the Board trial. They were retired Lt- Gerard Haney, have..: jurisdiction over Senior Citizen .Center from the current oj[ Education wafrfs "to"play games" the Detectives Jarftes Washbourne, William Community Ceqter along with its youth and A snap to buy any • variances for signs, fences township might consider charges for the use O'Donnell.and Jerome AndrewsjandOfficer Batiner unveiled for the campaign is unfurled by some Boyd, Gerda Geiger, Jean Koenlg, Sandy Weeks;. Dave' --' and parking that are other recreational programs, plus Its head- of township owned properties used by the Gregory Dcexler. Other officers credited by quarters offices. But in two'successive^ of the directors of United Way. From left: Marc Kelly, Watson,/ Betty Bergen and Stu Awbreyv Parkhurst lg old carpet, maybe . ... connected; to site plan schools. ; then Chief Matthew T. 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Page 2 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Thursday, September 27, 1979 Thursday. September 27, 1979 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Page : Class Of'69 Still Time To Register Becker Will Be Marinql defends DPW In order to accomodate new nounced that the office would Thompson be open from 8:30 a.m. to -9 rcgistxantsTthe. office of the r 25th. ANNUAL 1Regional Ad Manager .•Fwriship clerk" Will PIT open ~p.m. on those-days.—THe" late next Thursday, Friday, registration deadline is Oct. a. ^ary-Becker- has—been~Chromcle*ligfifly more1han~a~ HomeJ)ecoj!ating_ A. Republican bienjj>er_ of when the. need arises. They do The Cranford High School arid the following Tuesday, The Cranford League of IFIREMEN'iS BALLT appointed regional ad- year ago as-advertising sales the Township Committee^ this hot for praise but forClass of. 1969 is planning its Oct. 9. •:•• — - Women Voters is-, urgjng all vertising manager vof. The representative. Before that HARDWICK tenth reunion Nov. 3. The unregistered voters to join the .Chronicle.._;___;__.._ she was a sales executive and Gene Marino, this . week concern to the community," Wes Philo, the clerk, an- Colonial Items stoutly defended the Depart- he said. i • whereabouts of about. 90 roster. ^Efee-^rinouncemeni—was~haH ftKUmsIve Telf) estate Blood Aid members of the 485 graduates TO BE miDAT^ made by Beverley Awbrey; ment of Public Works against "Constructive criticism is experience with several local that yea!' .'s not known. Judy publisher and- advertising The Sunny Acres has fought to halt criticism cited last week by always welcome," he said.. r inrlnriing- To Enhance Loderstedt at 276-0003 has a director. She said the Association—is—conducting_i— -~r*-~—~ « -r m— -. ~_^ — I • • • • • t X^^^ ^4_ u the Democratic candidate for "Criticism due to lack of tror- Dennis, G.E. Howland and roster of the-missing and promotion reflected the news- blood drive for Billy Thomp- the committee, John Coburn. knowledge must be an- McPherson Realty.. invites members to help her paper's desires ^improve its -^Sne is au_member of the son, a former Cranford the skyrocketing cost swered." DID YOU KNOW? The Beauty Of Your Home Coburn had said he' had track them'down. p: Friday Evening Oct. 5/1979 services to display ad- Business and' Professional resident who was injured in a heard many complaints about Marino also pointed out that vertisers. Women's Association and of traffic accident this summer. day-to-day DPW'services and DPW service has not been The reunion will be at the Bell's Pharmacy Billy's family lived in Ramada Inn in Clark with a Dancing A Mrs. Becker joined The the._ Cranfbrd Board of • Wooden & Black Iron Bath of state government! speclfica)ly_j:riticized pickup diverted to the Lenape Basin, Realtors and served in several PARTNERS In new store Gary Cohen, seated, and Cranford for 24 years and -of \>ran^Tfes^aTtid"dGbris from which is being handled by the cost of $20 per person covering Has A New Service moved to Myrtle Beach, S.C. a Accessories five hours of airopen-bar-with SCHLAPAK RECOVERS leadership capacities of theBill Blach, discuss potential purchase of troplcarstorm David. county, and that the DPW is Cranford Police Det. Sgf.Women's Association of the"sculpture graphics," a paper-based art form few months ago. • Wooden Switch Plates 41fi W. Dudlfly_Ave.. Wesllmld Marino, speaking at thedoing only preliminary work hors d'oeuvres,. Cutoff for l Donati(w-$2 an Tictotc-: reservations is-Oetr-3& r Schlapak recently board. created by artist Ariel H. Hidalgo of Orange. Billy needs blood for several • Sconces commiuee~Tinel!ttnTrTae5day, on the Brooicside Basin. He •^underwent surgery at ST7.' Other mem bers o7 Th e • Assorted Pictures & Plaques- said the DPW had picked up also defended the department Responses are being ac- vr operations, local frien~ds~ "Elizabeth Hospital. He is now Chronicle advertising staff > • Colonial Rockers between 3,000 and 4,000 cubic against Coburn's report of cepted care of the CHS Class "XEROX 3100 report, and to that end they of '69, P.O. Box 772, Cranford, : recovering at home. include Nora Cooper, who is in have organized the drive at • Pfaltzgraff yards of materials. "One must criticism on snow removal For Public Use - charge of advertising promo- 'Three Stores In One' see the pile to appreciate the and leaf collection. Overall, 07016. the Community Center on 8:30 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. tions, and Jean Blume, who Wednesday, Oct. 1. Donors enormous effort to bring it tosaid Marino, who serves as manages classifieds. public wftriwr-sommissianeiU:: Weekends Also... ~ may attend between 3 and 8 OpenOn North Avenue X>.m. 'One Stop Oift Shopping" CRANFORD said. "I am pleased with the progress of the department." Cranford's newest- The blood will be collected jLringj jfiljjd r :::l The DPW has about 18 field Several citizens, Kenneth trepreneurial, venture is of^flair rhfo The "Tasteful undeT^ lhe""ausptces oT^tTe^ workers on any given day McGrath and Barbara Screening Here Tonight ficially open. It is called redecoraiion of the oldCranford-Eastern Union SPORT CENTER which causes limited capabili- Krause, also praised the Pisces Capricorn and" is ac- County Chapter of the OPEN SUNDAY, M The Union County Board of Shaheen building at the foot of OF WESTFIELD, INC. ties .cnriRide.ringtjie range of DPW. A resident of Ann, •" Pharniacy tually three ventures in one: a Alden Street at North. American Red Cross. For 38 North A vonue, E, 276-1569 duties they must perform, Chosen Freeholders holds its tropical fish store, an art more information call Street, MrsT Teresa 'Andrews, 17 N. Union • Cranford •276-0062 regular meeting in the The fish, housed in modern 132 E. Broad St. : (OPPOSITE FIRE STATION) said Marino. "The majority of said that pleas 6f nine resi- Monday gallery and a drama book aquarium equipment, include Beatrice Amstutz at 276-0437, these men have responded Municipal Building here shop. Shara Ambrozy at 276-8358 or Westf Ield 233-1844 dents about poor water The Cranford. Board of kiht. "Ttrrreir7T30-prrrrr.--,- a recently discovered breed well in all emergency situa- drainage had been unheeded TlTe North Avehue"s¥6p "wlir FraTTBradreyai 27Z~-8276. " ATHLETIC SHOES Health is offering free The board has been holding called" the fipyaf tetra, an tions such as blocked sewers, by the department. Gregory be attracting attention beyond diabetes screening at theRARE JEWELS modeled by Pearl Slegel, with hus- several of its meetings in albino red tail shark, arvpe- floods and storms. These men Sgroi, township engineer, said : the confines of the township Community Center Monday. band Howard, include 18 carat antique bracelet places outside of Elizabeth in tupus, a pugnacious creature SPORTING GOODS have in the past and will in the "this one slipped by" but' BLOW OUR for several reasons. One is It's the first of three with green -beryl stone surrounded by diamonds, a an effort "to bring Uniop named after Jack Dempsey, future work extended week- promised to look into the that the drama book com- screenings available to fine opal handmade ring surrounded by 24 full cut County government closer to crawly Medusa worms, a two- day hours and on weekends matter. ponent is the only one of its 'CRANFORD" JACKETS citizens as part of the fall diamonds, an 18 carat hLM.gold necklace sold for the people of the county." foot long nurse shark, a fresh- clinic, reports Thomas HORN. . . kind in the state. Another is water stingray and a rare over current gold value and 18 carat yellow gold ear- They'll visit Rahway and that the fish store contains one ROLLER SKATES Karvelas, sanitarian. rings containing 36 diamonds. Photo by Greg Price. and our flutes, Roselle in the next two scribbled angel, among scores The Monday, clinic will be of the largest collections of of others. Velveteen Blazers months'. Firemen's from l to 3 p;m. The board and our clarinets, saltwater fish in the state, In addition to the famed "•-- •—-..*-> Fined $100 urges residents to take ad- Still another is that the artartists represented, Cohen vantage of the free public Rare Jewels Go On trumpets, etc. gallery offers a number of and Biach ar« offering works health service. original prints by such of contemporaries like Ball Will luminaries as Picasso, Dali, For A Role The schedule also calls for WE RENT Friedlanden,- Amen, Charoy blood pressure screenings at Market Here Today •dChagall and Roualt. and Erte, and some local and None of this is to suggest the Community Center Nov. 5 One of the largest assem- jewelry. rogional artists will be This cotton-backed fullyJuu'd and combination screenings at ALL that the clientele will be available. . For novices, the Be Oct.5 In Theft blies of estate and' antique In addition to estaie velveteen blazer is tailored 9 the Municipal Building Oct. 23 limited to sophisticated art, partners have flyers A Cranford woman has been jeweiry in New Jersey is being jewelry, the exhibition in- INSTRUMENTS fish or drama connisseurs. by "Prestige" the name that's Local firemen next Firday and Nov. 27. offered for sale in Cranford describing original graphics, will celebrate the silver an- fined $100 for "her role in an cludes antique jewelry and Pet fish can be, had from $1.40 synomous wlifh great fit. incident last Halloween night OVTNTISTONTTJV today, tomorrow and Satur- Repairs 0 Sales art forms and reasons for <* niversary of an annual social antique reproductions. The or up to a pine cone fish that investing in art. "The in which several trick or The Livingston School PTA day. event: the Fireman's Ball. latter category includes items glows in the 'dark ($140). clientele will be as varied as •*- treaters were robbed of their will conduct ajneetiiig at 7:30 Howard Siege! and his wife, that are1 newly manufactured Similarly, most of the Entertainment will include ' p.ni. Wednesday at tfieschool. the'product,".predicts Cohen. Priced to be within "Merlin" the sorcerer. candy near Orange Avenue Pearl, have been collecting by designers to. simulate ar-. MUSICAL authenticated and appraised and Birchwood avenues. All parents of children in pieces for the special event for tides of a previous style anyone's budget, the The F.M.B.A. Local No. 37 original prints are rated as The book shop includes & Laura Bialecki, of 5 Park grades K to 6 at the school are the past year, making period. A number of the .DISCOUNT STORE, "affordable" fine art. jacket comes in 5 fashion p will sponsor the ball at the Ml NORTH AVENUE Broadway show posters, V* Terr., received the fine frohi invited. selections from estates and pieces shown in Cranford were Everything "from Picasso to original rare cast show colors • black. navy, Coachman Inn from 9p.m. to 1 Judge John Walsh in Superior |_ga!leries all over the world. the same manufacturers who OARWOOD p.m. Oct. 5. The public is T'89-1939 horned toads," is the wayalbums and technical books, wine & hunter green. Court Sept. 14 along with a While the collection has design for Cartier, VanCleef Gary Cohen describes it. plus playscripts which can be invited to attend for the $2.50 suspended sentenced 30 days and Arpel. donation. been put together to be sold, Partners Cohen and Bill ordered by local theatres. One in the county jail and two the Siegels invite the public to A committee headed by In terms of pure value, Mr. Biach, who collaborated on hallway is set aside for Si/i-s K 11, years of probation. take a look at them at Martin Siegef believes that investing the old Celebration Playhouse "Lisa's Cards," greeting Fred" Roberts and Norman .She was fined for aiding and Jewelers, 12" North Avenue. Bowne, both, firefighters, is in fine estate" and antique productions, melded their cards managed by Gary's wife abetting the theft. A charge of Many of the articles have a organizing the 25th annual jewelry is becoming more birth signs into the title, their Lisa, ; another New Jersey conspiracy to rob and robbery story behind them. One event. Tickets are available desirable than, stocks and hobbies and interests into the Public Theatre veteran. was dismissed. A disorderly necklace of amythests and from, them or from cither bonds, particularly with the Reg. $55 charge against John Verdi by lOANVARANELLI seed pearls belonged to a members of the local. For price of gold and silver SALE...$39.99 1 was dismissed/ Last May YUCATAN DUCK HUN- person who drowned on the"soaring in today's market information call 276-0043 rv- Verdi was fined $300 and given Student Safety Patrol Planned TING Titanic. place. "JM> •'•••! TheiiliisioniBt act include^ a six month suspended jail —A—Russian * princess was Steal tho show In two-toned chic. Tack Adams as TOerIin~anain A proposal to inalitute-They would not replace sentence for his participatiopartiiti n ture, under the auspices of once the owner of two of the -istudent sMety^pairpJajiLthe^crossing guards, other roles. He blends humor in the deed. Detectives John the Pancho Villa Hunting &• six public schools except the "" — -• with mystery. pieces -- a ruby pin Hicks and William O'Donnell Fishing Club, waits for you surrounded by sparkling white "Two ScouF thlsshde captures high school was presented to A formal resolution setting d thelnrrests. in the heart of Mexico's diamonds, and a bracelet the school board Sept. 18. up safety patrols was tabled Yucatan country, where made of small tear shaped,, eyeryprte's attention. As presented by Supt. by the boards until Paul with the help of Mayan "n- Robert P. Pmil, older cWldrert reports on the organization of «*r Theft Brings Swim Program precious stones. Those with a v guides you will sight more love of the Orient will cer- would help younger ones in ' the pa trolsTaiidon'a question • 4*. ducks than you have ever areas adjacent to the schools, raised about board liability. seen before. tainly enjoy seeing the five Fine Of $115 Needs Helpers inch high elephanLon display. Already these ducks It's made of enamel work on Will Merge A Newark man has been Volunteers are needed to have packedjheir bags in fined $115 for the theft of $40 their northern habitats, gold, and covered by sap- Committee members of Boy New Lesson For Teacher assist with the swim program phires, emeralds and worth of goods from Ketchum and are about ready to take Scout Troops 174 and 177, after chose one of two courses: conducted weekdays for --iaraonds._IhisJittlfiitfirQJKaa_ neartv n vqar^ n( informal. Robert McCarthy, an <$Cv» Jersey on Soutti Avenue July special, tsducation students in ~fttgKt in a southerly direc-~ teaching literature or teach- 13. tion. This means that by made in India for British discussions, m.et recently to English teacher a(. C the Cranford school system. - High ^School,- participated in_a: ing composition. The—new~ ,C Acting,-Municipal Court November the duck hunt- royalty. formally approve the merger The " program begins ing season will be open in Siegel is one of a select fellowship program this technlcjues tnclude a less rigid Judge Andrew Galowit of both troops. The combined, and more informal approach Tuesday af the Centennial this archeologically group of registered jewelers to units will retain the Troop 174 summer at Montclair State levied the fine against Avenue indoor>pool and is held College. to writing and reading than in Gregbry Derricks of 167 famous gulf coast area. he invited to the exclusive banner. Monday through Friday from Using Meridd, the capital SothebyParke-Bernet auction . Along with 19 other teachers the past. ' 15 N. Union Ave.,-Cranford • 276-0234 Schuyler Ave. on Aug. 14. A1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Walnut School PTA will Those attending were security guard spotted him of Yucatan, as your home house, which has offices in again sponsor Troop 174 which from seven counties, he OPENTHURS.TIL9 As in the past, this program base, Pancho Villa's guests New York, California and learned non-traditional tech- chosen on the recommenda- leaving the scene. relies on volunteers to assist meets Tuesday evenings from tion of their chairman or are~K6us'e'd'in luxury motor London. It is there that 7 until 8:30 p.m. at-Walnut niques for teach ling the sub- "James Costandi,. who hadchildren in the water. lodges, which is naturally This stunning shoe comes in black calf ject matter. Participants principal. been accugejLpf attempting^ gemologists meet to study,- School'. Swimming is not essential. appreciated by the evaluate and bid on original with taupe trim, and dark brown calf steal and contributing to the Call Judic Korsch, 272-9595, huntsman's family. Father Raymond Mitchell was delinquency of a minor;,, who estate pieces and antique appointed scoutmaster and with taupeJxim— if interested. and son rates are in effect $48.00 was-found not guilty by Judge during November and Nelson Claypoole wlU'head the JanmW.TSeW on July 3. The December, along with' committee. • ( 1O2-B. N. Union incident involved an alleged Judge Stevens special holiday rates. Any boy age 11 or 12 in- COME & SEE OUR LARGE COLLECTION attempted theft Jan. 5 at Although January is about terested in scouting can attend OF NEW FALL FASHIONS- IT'S 50 YEARS LATER... Cranford Moffett's Sunoco. Constandi- booked, there are still the meetings. FEATURING NARROW WIDTHS 276-1OO5 lives ai. 653 Myrtle Ave., Retires From vacancies for February "Make Randal's JL Family Affair" Garwood. and March available. ACADEMY OPENS Shapiro's has passed the test of time! Weather is about perfect, The 40th session of the Union MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Law Practice with day time high County Police Chiefs' (On the left - an ad appearing in The Cranford Chronicle Sept. 19, 1929) Charles J. Stevens has .iRjnperqtures in the 70's Lady Training Academy, for law 82 Elm St., Westfield BEFORE NOON, THIS SAT! retired from the practice of and low 80's. and very few enforcement recruits^ is/ ZQJlH. days during' the : RarB ;0ne-of-g-Kincl Treasures to enter law. He was senior partner in scheduled to open on October I _ 232-368Q / SHAPIRO'S ANNIVERSARY the Stevens & Stevens firm at winter season. Leslie at Union College, it was an-: T 37 Alden Street, _.. So all ducWTunters lake at John Franks, Inc. nounced today by Dr. John OPEN MON, & T^HURS. TIL 9 ; , , , His son, Charles J. Stevens notice^VaranTis prepared Wolf, academy director. SPELLS SAVINGS! Jr., will continue the practice to arrange your accom- Offered at Substantial Reductions here and at 59 South Finley modations for a sporting Smartly (3 DAYS ONLY!) Avenue, Basking Ridge. adventure in the land A. NL in SOX - Hahnes tube sox, men's & Thomas. _£LJ}oQley_JL.^ia.. known to be the home of the ' Dressed MODERN CLOTHING SHOP n^c from Replacement Prices! boys'; men's orion irog. $1.50) . .. $1.00 associated with the firm. R*Mly to S«rra You on S*t«nt»y..S«pt. 21 tion's south o/ the U.S. by The elder Stevens retired as i^ INI'ANTS1 WEAR—VUbn AMD BOYS' WKJUU-WOKIEH'S Cranford Municipal Court border'. KAY WINDSOR LEV! SHIRTS T'rriarketValues, hlghilght ouruniqu? cbllectlon-ol^antlques, antique reproductions and Judge last winter after more OIL BURNER Boys' chambrayireg. $13.50) $10:00 ANNIVERSARY CONTEST than three'decades of service. > estate Jetjweliy this year. ArtRoTTgirtrfes^piBces-are bound to eause-a lot of excitement, LAST THREE DAYS TO ENTER! ""COLLEGE GIFT ^ they're ^nly one facet of pur bigger than ever presentation. Boys'western ireg.to$i5) $11.00 A grant of $1,000 has been If • your tastes go toward those great littl» pins that will add drama to this — IN APPRECIATION OF Y
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September 27, 1979 CRANFORD (N.J,) CHRONICLE Page 5 It's Busy Month fWSeniors Three Youths Accused of Burglary T MOth Anniversary You don't have to 90 ,^he Monday Senior Citizens , Thursday, Oct. 4 - Bus Monday, Oct. 29 - Hot franks Committee On Aging Endorses Lincoln Movfe Serving Cranford Residents" A 13-year-old boy and two theft- from the home of Mrs.two young women, who'were vlub has a busy month leaves for Dartbury, Cbnn/r and dbnute served from 10:30 to the highway to save ,$$$ or The Committee on Aging space for senior citizen Df^d for outdoor arflviHf^ School—will—allow—for—tha yg ikb^^etLy-^tthews^t^JIorsh e rhafgH Wl*h hurglnry, th -prnnnp,n ' iPjr!g!^TJforfcil!r^te^ has endorsedlfie~move ofTfie programs, as well as room for stich as picnic, shuffleboard, ~a~nd~ "disposal" "of" 'personal OUR PRICES^ARE= -the-schediDe:~;r^-- r "foraJJ-seniorsrstillravallabJe.-Barna. expansion. accused of breaking into' a Street a week" ago" yesterday. senior citizen program to expansion." The new building and bocci. There will also be A related story is on Page Cranford home and stealing property. The boy was ; Mondayy,, Oct. 1 - executive Monday, Oct. 8-••- Annual AJl events are at Lincoln Schpol. Robert Kley, would provide a senior lounge, -expanded kitchen facilities. an estimated $7,770' worth of Police said interviews of the charged with burglary l^WAYS 61SCOTWTEDI board, 11 a..m. business bazaar.; 10a.m. to 4 p.m., open Community Center. chairman,.said that the ad-the use of the gym for large boy led-theinyesligation-of-the- theft. CHORUS AUDITI0N& s VICE lewelry^ndrother items. w coffee; Jpjthfijmblic. Mary. EottaJs: visory board reviewed the site meetings, greater office space With the. senior citizen The chorus of MUSIC, dL f* About a third of the items COMPARE^ — for air -chairman. plan of the school with senior for the Senior Citizen seniors, 1 to 3 p.m. population expected to reach (Middlesex, Union. Somerse TREE SERVICE - SPRAYING • IANDSCAPINO have been recovered and Det. ——:— MondayrOct citizen coordinator, Stacy Re'sourcfe Office, ahd hope the 5,ODo mark in a few years in Concert) started rehearsal -Milt-Mason-said-poJi "Z"~^"'~~-~'~:" p;m. Bring groceries to Pat Peek, at its September fully rooms for'sewing', crafts, expanded physical facilities under the direction of Garytl still pursuing the in- it, J. SHAW, JR. 26 TULIP STREET REGISTRATION Didk. meeting. and smaller meetlngsjife said. as well as programs will be Nair. Auditions are Mondfc vestigation. Mason tracked :..:.,.^.i/..._thelr.prJc^^u,.jiJa|s9!f.. r Aoproved Arborisi PWI6 League", of Women Mondays Ocl. 22 ^ Birthday For Theft Kley said, the move to Lincoln School wOl doable the needed. To address the needs from 7:45 to 10 p.m. at : 27B-36O7 O70I6 down the alleged culprits and OURS...... 12.99 Lincoln School "provides for square footage available, plus of this special population, said PI..infield High School. C made arrests a day after the Outing Wednesday Voters is offering information party at 1 p.m. with Dorothy C about registration at 27S-8265 Vielee and Jaiie Ronnlund in the badly needed additional also the school grounds can be Kley, who added that Lincoln 7*4-2292 or 754-2545. Edwin H. Force, president at the Bamm Hollow Country OUR SALE or 272-4673. • charge. At Tavern of the Chamber of Commerce, Club in Middletown. ON THE TRAIL '—• John Coburn on door-to-door PRICE (3 days only)..$7.99 A Roselle man has been announced that the annual fall All members, guests and • campaign stopover with Kenny and Mrs. Barbara fined $500 for stealing $272 in US. SURVEY — Augfe thermann, driver, explain^ golf outing will be Wednesday friends of the Chamber are _^a^h_anjii82, wj)rth-of-checks rrfute of senior citizen bus.around Cranford to^Dick HOME invited,- Tee-offtimfi is 1 pjn._FJaxman on Windsor Place. . . r Salway. , . ^""TJINNElR &TSHOW The cost of $35 will cover at the Cranford Town Tavern IMPROVEMENT The American Red Cross is greens fees, cart, locker, r last Dec. 28. sponsoring a trip to Club Bene PAINT & WALLPAPER Gary R, Holmes of 1021 in Morgan Saturday to see prizes, and prime rib dinner. Coburn: Link Tow 6ur'Hbrne For reservations call the Warren St., Roselle, received Salway: Let's Think and Jerry Vale. Bus transporta- 101 N. Union, Cranford »m^540 the fine irom Superior Court Check These Beautiful Savings! tion and dinner is $29 with the Chamber office, 272-6114, Wally Chaprrian, 276-1320, or iMon-Sat 9-5. Ofteit Thur til 8:30. Closed Wed.|| With Fine Rrt Judge Edward Beg)in on Sept. SERVICE bus leaving from.Elizabeth at With Civic Groups ,14, plus a suspended sentence 5:30 p.m. Call 276-3060. Jonathan Ughtcap, 276-0898. Second Senior Unit DIRECTORY John Cpburn, Democratic fair," Coburn said. to the state reformatory and a BrrJRfeFS^fBr" -probaHoii of two years. He pick jalway, Republican _ thaL the_ APPLIANCES Committee, this week called activities without undue Township youth and senior citizens are for greater interaction bet- financial burden to any at, the tavern after Committee, said this week particularly vulnerable and ween the local government segment of the community, •Prints ••• Paintings management discovered the that immediate consideration most in need of guidance. CRANFORD RADIO and community service cooperation between ,the money was missing. should be given to deter- Salway said that the Appliance & T.V. Center - Sales & Service ^aniinicipal government and ••Frames • Phdto Frames mining 'the feasibility of a problems of the senior citizens 26 Eastman Street, Cranford J_ '_ _ 276-1777 LAMPS -Qobujrn said that he is_very__.community service groups >s second .senior-citizen housing—are - unique—and-numerbus.- " '" ELM f :\/:&~APPLIAfoCE FORTHF" Impressed and encouraged~by ne<£ssary7~Ke IffWr 'HH-ar complex. 'Especially in this period of Sales & Service - Television & Appliance KITCHEN, DINING the number o-f -Cranfor - d• township commissioner I "The recent opening of the high inflation the senior would like to act. as a coor- Westfield 27 years senior citizens housing after citizens are often the most 20 Elm Street, Westfleld 233-0400 ROOM, POOL TABLE, ETC. residents who care about the by I community and would like to dinator, or catalyst between 125 East Broad Street DR. STANLEY so many years of effort by so severely affected having a FORCE APPLIANCE & TV. of ®tffany get involved. Coburn made the Township Committee and General Family Dentist many is a very gratifying fixed income and faced with "We Repair All Major Appliances" MIRRORS • MAGIC PLANTER THE PERFECT these observations as he civic groups. There is a Jot of 232-; 276-5353 ^ acc&nrpH^hment", said rapidly rising costs. These 300 Centennial Avenue. Cranford 276-2224 SUNCATCHERS talent and initiative in town. Quite frequently a patient will Salway. "But, while 131 units rising expenses affect all I , i > 276-6360 continued his door-tp-door come in and say, "Doctor, I • SUNSET TELEVISION SERVICE 2O campaign. We've seen it coming through: in the new complex have phases of their living in- 13.N. 20th St., Kenilworth want this tooth 'pulled' as It Is relieved some of the housing cluding housing, medical Home or Shop Service The candidate remarked in' the very successful broken down, Irritates my I Chronicle Run which grew oilt tongue and, as you can see, It problems of seniors, there are care, nutrition, recreation and 115 South Avenue, Garwood 789-0606 that Cranford people are spending more time in town of cooperation between the This Device Will Save You Money looks very bad." When a pa- dozens who' are still on the clothing." local newspaper and the tient who hns reached such a waiting list. With the lessons FLOORING these days, relying on local You're probably wondering what it is conclusion finds out that One of the most significant recreation and expressing a recreation > department. learned-from the first-con- We've also seen evidence of 'IT'S AN AUTOMATIC FLUE DAMPER - AND IT CAN SAVE L, modern dentistry can often struction program, Salway steps that should be taken, he willingness to be involved in rebuild a tooth, to the point of said, is a determined effort to BRUNT AND WERTH, INC. expanded .community ac- what cooperation and com- YOU UP TO Jg%. ON YOUR FUEL BILLS EACH YEARI being functional and esthctlcal- felt that construction time I ar^ Famous Brands Indoor & Outdoor Floor Coverings munity caring can do in the • When the HEATKEEPER Is ly very acceptable, he or she Is could be cut considerably. coordinate the variety of tivities; "It's time to revive » ItcloJes olf th» sm6ke stack to . "people programs" so that -741 Central Avenue, Westfleld 232-5958 the spirit of the river carnivals downtown beautificatlon koep the draft from pulling . fitted Into the Hue stack and Is In usually quite elated, and right-' "Another important Step I warm air up the chlmnay ^h«n a operation, heat Is trapped In (he ly so. It's always good news to each could help the other. "So and the Knights of Pythias planned and carried, out by the 1 that could relieve the rising LINDEN FLOOR & CARPET town's garden clubs working burner Is In the "OFF" cycle. furnace and Is. circulated find ihat a natural tooth can be far I've learned that we don't thf'ough the home. IMPORTANT AUCTIONS saved! . costs of housing for senior Congoleum Complete Line of Tile, Linoleum and Carpet. through the Horticultural even have coordination within 486-1900 citizens would be more 26 North Wood Avenue, Linden Committee." • CHARGE IT ON YOUft tiUDtiET ACCOUNT • PERSIAN AND ORIENTAL RUGS First, the tooth in question community assistance in the senior citizen programs to IT'S TAX OBDUCTIBLE has to be rebuilt and prepared say nothing of how the seniors i PATRICIAN FLOOR FASHIONS Because of economic Demand by overseas creditors shaped) to accept n crown, •housing maintenance," said •-• CAUNOW ; ' - can work with the youth and Complete Floor Covering, From Tile to Carpeting problems, according to sometimes called a cap. There Salway. He recommended 276-4434 Note about this Auction: Due to the dosing down ot an agency and ore many types of crowns that the township develop vice versa," said Salway. He 1 03 Miln Street. Cranford Coburn, some community wliHdrawaLTit representation by the Persian carpef exporter-, theex- available, I) plastic, 2) promised thatif elected to the Fashionflor i activities have had to be REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. assistance programs, other WESTFIELD FLOOR FASHIONS TMKNOASU, rSllNOlY «»ul« tINCt JMi; j porters are forced \o alter their.plans, an now, we, by authorization of porcelain Jackets, 3) gold Township Committee, he i shelved. He cited the fourth of those financially concerned1 have been instructed to dispose of these crowns, I) veneer crowns, 5) than financial, that would Inlaid Vinyl Flooring Specialists in. Floor Covering Installations provide building materials would work for more effective 232-5387 Don't miss it... July fireworks display as one -•276-0900 J"L;'/ and other bales oi valuable handmade "Oriental and Persian carpets, porcelain fused to gold crowns, coordination and blending of 8 Elm Street. Westf ield _ rugs and runners which have been In.storage for a long period. This and 6) non-precious metal and construction assistance of these and iirged that it be M* IMMmatOU >VUMH. OUIMMSW . * citizens programs. Save 20% Now Thru November 16, 1979 cdllefctlon consists of?some valuable, Kerman, Kashan, Tabriz, ' crowns. There are also some that would keep older houses FURNITURE ^instituted through the outdated types called swaged Fashionflor is the most durable, most beautiful, no-wax inlaid vinyl Congoleum® makes Abadeh,' Yalameh, Bol >!,; •' ' :••'.<» JL*^^^^ •*-••* •'.V-'W'1—•• '-•'" —'- :.":'j:6'.'-''iI'I' ••'''"'''••r'""' 0^ ,.^...-^^h. 'r, ki •"•••••V'-1 " -. 4 • "P. Thursday, September 27. 1979 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Page 7 Page 6 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Thursday, September 27, 1979 As We Were- Chimes, Fpruni Editorials By Arthur and Hazel Burdltt children on. Baltimore Avenue (beyond the . to- • " above nr<"^ *** d*n\n\ the service: Booster Club andTlecreatrbn ahd~Parks.. Department will dedicate the Memorial ~ Township Committee asks—the- Union tsDnrg A Capital Idea Field track Saturday to former Cranford County Park Commission tcr' build a # 1313C Mobile Oxygen Unit The Township Committee is to small investors to get into the swimming pool in Cfpfdrarsimilar tq.the American flag and^the Complete unit Includes both carl act. The investment offers a safe 10 years one in Rahway. ; !' ; . ' . and Mada OxyDuo-Pak with proceeding with a capital idea. special mounting bracket ~TTi3irt^ftrissiie~uTnn^ that p a secure return of •Through itf - Thomas-fce&vy-house-on-Orang^-Avenue Panel oldest families, Hampton Park is created as near'the Kenilworth line burned by an oil- out the visit. The papal flag ls-will tour the country The First Presbyterian Oxy-Duo Pak includes 2 Mada- will be available to citizens in between 5 and 5.5 per cent interest, the deed of the former Hampton Hall stove fire With $3,000 damage. Fifteen-year -whltdlltthy^ ^ ibbi^^U,eU I Church- continues the three- Cylinders, adjustable regulator denominations of $100, $200, $500 and that interest is not subject to proper ty^s-presented-to, Mayer-Edward K. old Jack Leavy saves two babies, occupants, keysand^^ Ctiariahe, crQm.;par>h^X)ennlS--Jenkins-of part Adult forum program, (0-8 lifers/minute) and nasal and $1,000. Municipalities state or federal taxes. The idea Gil) by Ma'thew D. Hall. Park is. at inter- both under two years.old^ „ '• ^^u« u 1 nti.- t. J wombypast popes. It Is also Cranford will be in the choir Sunday, Sept. 30, celebrating salei y ca/inula in carrying case section of Hampton and Eastman Streets 1 fll ofth e Roman CathoIlc lot &n tdoor traditionally sold bonds in amounts advanced by Edward J. Murphy, ' ' .' • ' , • 60'years ' ' -'_...'•: nnrL S11W i^l" i if" ^ * ' °« "turgy given by the International Year of the Opening torcannula in topol and runs along the Rahway River. S. Michael's buys 70 by 205 foot lot in Mlln parish will join in the celebra- Church. - the Pope, Oct. 2 Child/with a panel discussion case permits use while of $5,000 but here's an opportunity township administrator, has : / 20 years Street from the Munoz estate. The l'/i-story tion of the papal visit.-which In the vestibule of the ' concerning drug and alcohol ambulating. received tentative approval of the ct X> Wlth ravers house on the land was originally the Munoz .Wft 9 P church, will be a display in Jenkins, the president of the abuse by Cranford youths and Provides approximately three Township Committee, and current Joint Civic Committee for the coachman's cottage. and displays. • • , honor of the first tour of St. Michael. Choral Society, related family problems. THEY CELEBRATED - 25th anniversary of hours ol oxygen at 2 liters/minute. the l)e DENNIS JENKINS of thinkingjs to get started early in ____jicojaagement of Candidates for the Board' _* te^2.S!L J^L^L America by a Pope. Pope Paul will join over 200 other singers The three panelists will- be Kenilworth Methodist Church attractedr from left": Convenienlfor the patient who is ofJEdueation would like nominations for the sold to Abraham Clark. ^al^t^lnnasseff-SHturday-TV came to New York in 1965 selected from New York and the president Peg DePinto, registered nurse 1980. Murphy speaks, of going T» tfie" Sunday.Jo mark the to-address^the-United-NaUnnHJ-Nea? Jersey. i B/ Booubu GoodwinUUUUWMI, lay leaderiwdutir;, Williavviinarmn Smithbm tn,, membememDer oOTf unable to carry even the lightest "citizen's market" instead of to the school board trustees. 70years_ oxygenuniL . ... . St. Michael's to spend $500,000 for the A freight.car holding nine'horses', stored Society will participate social workerr Mary Dusch, opea bond market where interest in the . choir for theexecutive director of theDexheimer, first pastor who is now a district Cart features heavy duty con expansion of school facilities. , . overnight at Cranford Junction (with the B superintendent; . Rev. John Bickerstaff, who struction with oversized - Gem costs are greater. The idea is to •_:.....'-..•;!-.' '• 30years v.;.'-' -••-'-, liturgy, given by Pope Bridge, Inc. and former & O R.R.) is hit in the fog by a locomotive. Obituaries celebrated his first Sunday as the new minister, rubber wheels. start with a small bond issue, Ordinance on a possible municipal dump'' Five horses killed and the other four cut, but John Paul II, Tuesday director of the Union County Youth Service B ureau and and Rev. Carlton Curtln, his immediate probably one that involves general passes the'Township Committee with John otherwise okay, : Oct. 2. Jenkins will be t predecessor. improvements in the amount of V. Nostrand voting no. TJie fee is tb be $10 There is a lane from Harris' Lively Stable Winchester Brittoii; Business Leader with over 200 people police detective Jack Hicks of of an per year for private individuals, or StTcehtT" out to North Avenue (Lane is stlJI there the Cranfnrri Police Depart- $162,000, .and, see_JiQW it_jworks. -selected—forr-the—chofr- between the book store and Fern's auxiliary Winchester Britton, 75, of Britton was an Eagle Scout Printing and Mailing Servlm menf»wa*vt> •. Union Township residents snapped School of Adult Education, run By~JoKn~ e "show room.r ^r and receivedlhe Scout Medal in Elizabeth. At that time he Jersey; A rehearsal Was The Adult Forum is from 10 up a $576,000 mini-bond issue Biach and sponsored by * Cranford 80 years • Cranford resident active In of Honor and the Carnegie also joined the Elizabeth held for the singers last to lp;45 a.m. in the Youth idea. quickly a few months ago. Community Council, will be held this fall. community and business Medal for saving the lives of Rotary Club; - The Misses Glazebrook and Rumford night In Belleville. Center of the church. Health Officer William P. Smith receives School- now located at the corner of Miln affairs, died Aug. 28 at two/bbys at a scout camp in On 'The Jewish Scene In addition to the monetary •calls-fcom-tw'o residents of .Kaplan Street Av,enue-jtsite-j£-the- ^ MerrjorjaLHospitaJ,.,JS.hode,.Js]ancL-He.:jKaa-also-a ...•'.^ungr Temple Beth-El announces Dec._2. consider-a tion&r- we-think- the- idea- bat TnelFTic7mes were Tbeseiged~~wlth Christian Science Church), opened Sept, 20, Britton lived in Cran- member of the Penn and Ivy Dorothy B. Britton; two sons, ,~ttre—beginning- of"s~ Tefcture" ~'~~SimcTTa'7 has merit by giving citizens a crickets'; Rutgers University's 1899; . ford for more than 60 years League clubs. Winchester Britton III of Short series entitled "The Jewish Ambassador to U.S. is known direct stake in their community. Entomology Department makes recom- Cranford's new dramatic club is to be and was a member of the A graduate of the Wharton Hills, 'and Robert H. who is Scene - Past, Present, and to eve^y world leader who has mendations. ' •' known as the pafnt and powder club. Rotary Club for 30 years, School of, the University of serving" in the army; two Future." a stake in Israel and he has Supt. Robert D. Paul doesn't know serving as president of that at Methodist Church Irving Howe, the editor of been involved in all negotia- of any such applications in school Local Disabled American Veterans meet . Telephone Agent Ross reaches his goal of Pennsylvania, he worked for sisters, Mrs. Edmund F. Heyn in the Tap Room to elect temporary officers. 50 subscribers. organisation the year It was his father in the Packing of Sun City, Arizona and Mrs. Ginena L. Wills, president of congregation of signs of hope "Dissent," and author of 12tions regarding Israel's districts, but if the law permits John T. Gleason, 70, of BOS South Ave. E., .named the best in the district. Engineering C6rp."untii~i949 John C. Lay of Goldlfield, Nev. the United Methodist Women in places of great despair'and books, including "World of future. His topic, "The Middle Hugo Fett takes up one of the flag stones Our Fathers," the story of East and American Security," perhaps some educational capital who was born in the house in which he lives, laid across the culvert at his home, Spring- Active in Boy Scouts, Mr. when he; started^ Advertisers" ; and two grandchildren. of the Northern New Jersey to encourage participation in Conference of the United study and action in the cause Jewish roots, will speak on will be presented on Sunday, improvements could be financed is retiring after 53% years with the Centra) field Avenue and the southwest line of the "The American Culture and April 20th. • by this route. If it works, we_ Railroad. His father was killed at the Lin- river, and stands it on end.to block up the MethodisTthurch, will speak of~world hunger and' human Gipsoii at the 10 a.m. worship service rights. East European Jews" Sun- Tickets for the series are $15 Bens contemplate modern versions of voln Avenue crossing after 25, years of cu)vert,-He also fills irrthe ditch; ~ day, Oct. 28 at 8:30 p.m. Pharmacy service. His son, George G. Gleason of 91 Services for Mrs. Paralee employed seamstress, she at the Cranford United Mrs. Wills is married to the for adults and $10 for students the old "barn raisings" in the form While Undertaker William N. Gray was Rev. Leon of Princeton; three Methodist Church Sunday, Gabe Pressman, who wasand Senior Citizens. For Benjamin St., started* with the railroad in out of town Friday f a truck hired by John M. , of 15 Buchanan St., ^was also a member of St.daughters, Mrs. Edna Rev. E. Bruce Wills, pastor of named 1977 journalist of the of "firehouse raising" or "library Sept. 29. She will be speaking Trinity United Methodist further information, contact 1923, and plans to make a career of it. Crane, backs up to the grocery store and a longtime resident of Mark's AME Church and a Hamilton and Mrs. Johnnie year, will speak on "The Jew ticket chairman, Milton VL7N. Union.Cranford. 276-0062, . 40years '." ' '• • Cranford, were Saturday at for the World Hunger Task Churcb in Hackettstown. roof raising." The mechanics takes some of his goods to. Elizabeth. Gray church steward and a member Mae < Grevious, both of Force of the church on the in Urban America" on Sunday Arnold, 276-7691. involve a simple booklet A delegation of 12 parents from beyond the gets back before a second load could be St. Mark's AME Church. of the Missionary Society. She Cranford, and Mrs. Sadie resembling a check book contain- Lehigh Valley Railroad along Centennial removed. Crane sells the remainder of the Interment was at Graceland was also a member of theBoyd of Rahway; two topic,."Hunger and Hope." Avenue succeed in getting free bus service stock to Gray to cover $72 or three months of Memorial Park. Cranford Community /Club. brothers, Thomas J. Knight of * Community Greenery ing coupons that can be endorsed Mrs. Wills traveled as a y from the Board of Education, but the - rent. ' •'•;••:'„• Mrs. Gipson died last Thurs- Plainfield and Obie Knight of One view of the Sunday rally, by Cranford's Greg Price member of a mission study when interest is due and deposited day at the Cranford Hall Suryivlng;are her husband, East Orange; a sister, Mrs. to a personal checking or savings Nosing Home. -Vera Brown of- Newark; 20 team to Pakistan, India, Angrish Dan Glpson; three Bangladesh, and Israel a year Sought for Sukkot Take Stock in Cranford. account in a local bank- The She Was born in Alio, Ala., sonsL Lerqy_. of Cranford;' grandchildren and 24 great- grandchildren. ago. Bishop C. Dale White of After the Jewish High Holy illustration adapting the theme of andlived here 51 years. AlelT- ^ayward^rnpTainffeld, "and the New Jersey area United garnished with different types Buy A Mini-Bond Here. Viewpoint Days of Roslv Hashanah and of greenery. U.S. Savings Bonds reflects our Methodist Church, was theYqm Kip.pur is the holiday of enthusiasm for the notion. leader of. the group. The Sukkot or Tabernacles. Sukkot Members of the community Democrats Should Apologize purpose of the visit of the can drop" off any cuttings of GARWO0D-- A concele- committal prayers. •-.'.. will begin this year Friday, Suburban Trust Co. in eight-member team, was. Jo Octr^S." Ifis 'a holiday of greens, especially of ever- To the Editor: the constituents of the 20th District, Gerry -—br-«ted—nr&ss—was—of fered- — MrrKerseHS died Sept. 19 at"Weslfiel2nfor 25 years, he study tne causes of world greens, behind the Temple. was hired to manage Assemblyman Chuck Saturday at St. Anne Chufch hi s home after a long illness. Thanksgiving; there is Willing To Pay, If... Sometimes, in the heat of a political retired in 1956. hunger and gather signs of evidence that the American Members of the Temple will campaign, people are led to do some very Hardwick's office part-time! She receives a for William Kersens, 93, of 24» He Was a lay trustee of St. Surviving are a son, William hope to share with local be at the building to accept the The-daily paper's report on the fraction of his aide budget as salary. Second Ave., who was anAnne Church and a member of Thanksgiving holiday is district budget caps by the state foolish and regretable acts that seem J., at home; a daughter, Mrs. church and community groups patterned after this holiday. greens Sunday, Sept. 30, i; Board of Education meeting Association of School "Administra- completely out of character to those who As one who has worked closely with her active member of the church. its Holy Name Society. Thomas L., McNamara of on their return. before 3 p.m. carried a line about "the anti- tors. They propose (1) exempting know them. politically, I know that Gerry has handled Officiating at the service Garwood; a brother, Bernard Each year at this Ume .the the work of the party solely in her free time- werri Rey. John A. McHale, Born in Amsterdam, The presentation by Mrs.Cranford community has •Greens can be picked up if spending political climate." It was extraordinary increases in "fixed One hopes that this is the case with Bill pt Orange City, Fla~. and five contributed cuttings of Cambria, who , last week launched an devoting a considerable amount of time and pastor, Revi George A. Clyde Holland, he came to this grandchildren. Wills is a personal sharing of contributers call 276-9231. No 1 greenery, which are needed to unattributed. We can't imagine costs" such as fuel and other inaccurate- and unwarranted attack on effort to winning better government for the ana Rev. Robert J. Rischtnan, country and settled in Passakr her experience and is delieveries should be made on anybody spending money for the utilities, which are beyond the people. associate pastors. Interment in 1910. Helived inGarwood 58- Arrangements were han- designed to Inform the decorate the Temple's a Saturday: or on Yom Gerry Mattson. , : Sukkah, an open ehed that is sa^~oT~spefrdingT fcutrwe; ^relieve" "control of the board, from budget An avid parliamentarian and dedicated Gerry's best references for the job she's "yas at St. Gertrude Cemetery years. -. ••..,• . •''.• " • - _ dled by the Dooley Funeral ; Kippur, ;Monday, Oct.. 1. that citizens in communities like caps; (2) New programs mandated political volunteer, Gerry Mattson was done as legislative aide are, undoubtedly, in where Rev." Clyde read the A maintenance man for the Home,-21B North Ave. W. BENEFIT CARD PARTY by state or federal law should be , elected, in 1977, to represent .the people of the hearts of the people she's helped. The Union County Unit of Scouting iVetus Cranford axe willing^ JotJ?ay_J?r 1 For these reasons. I'm sure that it is the New Jersey Association educational and other services TT exempt at least for the first year; 4h ti'frt y * thi> RMp i stt Tr DOOLEY mitteewoman. As one who knows the value through some mistake that Bill Cambria Mrs. Gertrude Rowe -for-Retarded-Citizefls will-bold- Troop 75, under the leader- group .which emphasizes out- they feel they are getting a fair and his running mate' charged her.with A funeral mass for Mrs. the Woodcrest Center nursing, Joserih Rowe died in 1967 its annual .dessert carar d partpyy shipp of Scoutmaster .,Dave door activities and advance- (3) the current uniform method of of Republican political principles and how h Rowe died in 1967 1 using- her" office for partisan political pur- BlcycleJBullt for two transported one human, Rick Rosencrantz, and.onel ..... v f ... i. ..«.. . ,»» • ..,.,..1...... 8- P' "...... in. i.i.th_e ,,..r«j^i—'Weicher»t an(j ^£35^; S.cjout-i ment, Troop .75 has a wide return. We have learned that there they can benefit New Jersey, Gerry "was Gertrude:?Rowe; 81, - the home, NeWMjlford, alter ii also survivecT by a' v fun ons Jann fUNERAtrHOMt calculating district budget caps poses. I think they owe an apology to both ladder to repair work at Granford Historical Society! Photo byTheo Robin- -motheirof Joseph A-" Rowe of 'lon" gJ «illness^» ^' -:•••••• ,-i^sjoVenc^ -EmmamiBtte eerWeJJsJ^anJlie^ Ju4?ty__?{ 5t' P ^_ is, not always a direct correlation invited t* serve on the platform drafting fall schedule of activities with ftrTEe year. Special camping 218 NORTH AVE., W, 276-0255 between the expenditure of more should be revised so that the type of committee by GOP State Chairman David Assemblyman Hardwick and Mrs. Mattson, son. ••...' '..,-., • . ' • • •• . ' • . : . Cranford, was offered Born in Washington, D.C., Arrolgo of River Edge; two parrlsh'hair, 425 Uniort AVe., district is taken into account; (4) as well as to the people of the 20th District yesterday at the St. Peter sisters, Mrs., Marie Reid of Elizabeth. Tickets are ,$2.50. a campout Sept. 22 and 23 at outings planned include a cave money and the attainment of better Norcross. she lived in Ridgewood before Cheesequake Park. Fourteen exploring trip in Pennsyl- t Funeral Hotfie.. of homelike atmosphere, completely annual caps should be calculated As a competent woman whose sympathies that they have misled. Church, River Edge.! Inter- moving to River Edge 16 years Chevey Chase, Md,, and Mrs. The proceeds will be used to educational "product," but we also Jeahnine R. Rowe ment was at Maryrest increase services for thescouts and the leaders par-, vania, winter cabin camping • modern, air conditioned, off street parking facilities. • from the budget permitted in a and abilities equip her to serve the needs of ago. She was a communicant Elizabeth Waltrup, of tioipated. ' . .. . and canoeing on the Delaware can be - sure that cutting back 455 Brookside PI. Museum Benefits From Cemetery,-Darlington. of St, Peter Church. ! Baltimore, Md. and seven mentally retarded of Union ' expenditures in the vital program district the previous year, rather Members of the Cranford Historical: of Josiah Crane's farm in the early lSoa'is- Mrs. Rowe died Saturday at Her husband, the late Dr. , County and to improve and The troop is sponsored by River. also than the actual budget. We're Society spent the summer fixing upiparts of Those who participated included Albert iE7 grandchildrtn. enhance existing programs. the Cranford United Methodist AcoufTof honor will be held areas penalizes the young. trying to maintain a good educa- Thanks For Miracle' the museum on North Union Avenue, the site Johnson, carpenterfor the project; Charick Church and meets, each Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 4J TnHinKrtitnf ' Thffisday evening at 7:30p.m. at the church. Parents will llonal program heTt! and it's 1 .land^Lj Jonnie E* Galloway 556 Westfield Ave., Westfield matters out. of its control, like program m To those parents who hosted our display arranger. in the church fellowship hall. .meet afterwards for University of West Virginia Band students Jonnle E. Galloway, 45, for. the Allen Packing Co,, Surviving are-two sons, -Riehard- Any boy age 11 to 18 is invited discussion ot the calendar~oT cutbacks in state aid and rising fuel shame to let the state get in the way Johnson and Rosencrarttz are retirees who events for the year. 233-0255 of such efforts by imposing this past weekend~a great big "thank you." ScMesiiiger took pleasure in what Johnson called formerly of Cranford, died Elizabeth, and served in the-Gregory of Cranford and Marc to join the troop. An active costs, and many.of our problems In particular, I would like to offer my "working on a kind of leave away from Saturday in Elizabeth General Air Force. Anthony of Willlamsport, Pa.; Lutkejihouse can be laid to Trenton. Thus we are common denominators that don't personal gratitude to Mrs. Farber of 8 leave." Fuhro is a'commercial artist and Hospital after a long illness.- a daughter, Miss Marline Funeral" services for fit our needs. Harvard Road who performed a miracle in Born in, Uval, Ga., Mr.Services will be arranged by Galloway of Williamsport, Richard L.. Lutkerihouse 27, attracted to a rational attack on Speaks Hem history buff. Repairs included replacement the family and held in Willow completing 160 housing assignments in one of rotted wood beams on the back porch. "Galloway lived in Cranford Pa.; his fnother, Mrs. Lottie formerly of Crfinford, will be full day. Also to be congratulated are Mrs. Arthur Schleslnger Jr., historian and many years before trioving to Springs Baptist Church, Twin Bates of Cranford, and atomorrow at the Rossi author, will inaugurate the Union College Meantime, Ella Pethick-is working on City, Ga., where he was once a Meyerof 313 North Union Avenue, and Mrs. some new programs of the society and Newark 18 years ago. He was brother, Rev. Robert Smith of Funeral Home in Scotch Detention' Weachock of 41 Cayuga Road. Student Government Association'^ 1979-80 a general laborer five years member. , • Cranford. Plains. Lecture and Entertainment series -Friday, Evelyn Turner is proceeding -with research . About. 150 Cranford residents handling their transgressions, toov Your generosity and warm hospitality will projects. Johnson says space for the He died Tuesday in Mid- REACH YOUR Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. in the Campus Center cast bread upon the Rahway River It occurs that the current flood be felt in the hearts of the West Virginia growing collection of the museum's collec- dlesex General Hospital New Theatre. William Brady Brunswick froth injuries he' Sunday in a symbolic "casting control projects here could provide band students for some time to come. 1 tions are expanding and the trustees are " Again, I offer my deepest gratitude to all- The Pulitzer Prize winner is well-known Services for William C. A deacon of the Union Surviving are his wife, Mrs. suffered in a fall. ' an unexpected additional purpose: 4l .working_on.plans .to-rotate displays m- Baptist Church, he had been a ^..LoneyBisbwn Brady; a sister, away" of accumulated sins and parent's who opened their homes to these for his books The Age of Jackson," "A* cluding some that are being stored next door •.—•Brady; 76, of 239 N. 10th St. He was born iri Staten Island transgressions. The ceremony Brookside could detain the Thousand Days," "The Politics of Hope," - .were Tuesday at the Union driver for the Bailey-Allen Mrs. Lucy Fluker of Chicago; and "lived most of his life in GOAL SOONER. kids. in the Municipal Building. ' '.' symbolic sins of Westfield, and "The Imperial Presidency" and numerous Baptist Church, Lumber Go., Bloomfield, a brother, Walter Fluker of Cranford, moving to Scotch arranged by Rabbi Ronald Robert M. Yurochko Chicago; two grandchildren Hoffberg is based on a story in Lenape could protect us from the Instrumentnl'Music others. '••••' Mr\ Brady died last Thur- retiring in 1967 after 40 years, Plains four year's ago and then YOU CAN'T MISS WITH AMERICA'S sins of Springfield and Millburn. " ' Cranford High School Tickets for the lecture at $3 go on sale to sday irt Rahway Hospital after Born in Headland, Ala., he and seven great-grand- to Edison. which Satan transformed himself the public on a space available basis on a long illness. lived in Kenilworth 45 years; children. A graduate of the Cranford TOP REGULAR PASSBOOK RATE! ' into a deep stream in an' effort to Sept. 30. The SGA Lecture and Entertain- High School class of 1969, Mr, prevent Abraham from sacrificing ment series is among the special programs .y* '.•' ••* Lutkenhouse was a Navy Isaac; plunging into the stream, College Bargains Community provided as part of student life at Union Mrs, Catherine Williams veteran, serving in Vietnam % % College. While the events* pre intended GARWOQD-- Funeral borough police Lt. Donald M. Elizabeth General Hospital's' from 1971 to 1974, and was a Daily Abraham and Isaac prayed for The state Department of Higher primarily for students, faculty anc\ staff, services for Mrs. Catherine Legg, died here while visiting School of Nursing. During member of the Naval Reserve 5.73 H5.50 divine aid, whereupon the place Calendar 1 FROM DAY Of- DEPOSIT 10 OAV Of WllHORAWAl Education has put out a helpful tHey are also open to the public. >—•- Williams, 57, of Springfield, her mother, Mrs. Ina Legg. World Wai II she served. as until this year. •-' 1 tPirtvidot] SK) i(juldins iii» i]i'|)nsil to tMitl ol OuiiMf i Thursday, Sept 27 _. _. j V: became dry land again. book called "Going to College" and Mo., formerly of Garwood, captain in the Army Nurse A member of the Garwood We have it from a reliable source in it we find two of the better 7:30 p.m. - Board of Freeholders Vtere yesterday at the Gray- Born in Scotland, Mrs. Corps in;England!,> " Knights of Columbus', he was, meets at Municipal Building. Police Blotter Squibs employed as a carpenter witn that the temple in Clark celebrated bargains are closest to home in Friday. Sept. 28 Memoijial Funeral Home, Williams lived in Garwood 18 1 Westfield, Interment was inyears before moving to Also surviving her are a son, the Marlot Carpentry Inc., of the Tashlich Service similarly on Union and Kean colleges. Indeed, 12:15-1:30 p.m. - Woman's Week Sept. 3 (4:28 p.m.i-Ornithology duty: Bruce E. of Enid, Okla., and Clifton. Previously he was program-sponsored -by-Union College- __LargejKatetbkdJound strolling on a front Hollywood ' Memorial Park. Missouri in 1946. Sunday TheHftabbi-there, we are among the —45~four^ar^schwls; ; MrS.-WUHamsrthe sister of "She was a gr~adOate~~otr tworgrandchildren —employed—withhr PPro—^^Pech told, accepting the likelihood that Kean ranks second in annual Women's Center. lawn. Police aid safe, removal to more Fabricators Inc., for five CAPITAL SWINGS natural habitat: a preserve. 7:30 p.m. - Junior Woman's Club months and Truart kitchen WHERE YOUR CAPITAL SCORES MORE the Rahway River would not dry up tuition and fee charges, at $832. membership tea at Community Center. Sept. 3 (5:18 p";m,)—First Aid Squad CRANFORD FANW00D UN0EN-R0SRLE ORANGE WESTFIELD : Joseph J. Gledhill Inc. for four years. 276-5550 322-4500 276-5550 ' 677-0600 233-7070 on this day, advised his members (The most expensive are Princeton Saturday, Sept. 20 ~ responds to hojiday call to aid woman Surviving are his wife, Mrs. that the symbolic sins-of their up- at $5,100 and Stevens Institute at 9-11 a.m. - Soccer registration, grades reported in labor.; Turns out to be False parent heart attack. veteran of World War H, hav- ., Labor Day.;.,' ' . ' •' V...... •:•' •.: •• . A funeral.mass for Joseph J. Janice Grler Lutkenhouse; a •i^f~ stream neighbors might be passing $4,025)r Union College's annual 3-8, Community Center, 114 Miln St. .Gledhill, 55; of 215 North Ave. A communicant of "St.ing served in Europe. son Andrew and a daughter, 9a.m.-3 p.m. - Paper drive, Cranford "Sept. 3 (9:i5p.m.)-Asked about their door- Michael Church .and a Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pamela,, both at home; his by. As we have learned the hard tuition and fees start as low as $485 tp-door trayejs, twQ men $ay they are, • NT.; will be offered today at the way in Cranford, downstream and for the average student run High School parking lot. __ St. Michael"Church at 10 a.m. member of local 153 of theCatherine Crane Gledhill; two parents, Mr., and Mrs. .Totyn 1 In the 1960's the-rnessage was "turn Monday, Oct. l - merely in search of a bathroom/ . • Internientis at St. Gertrude U.A.W., Mr. Gledhill had Ijeen sisters, Mrs, Patricia Lutkenhouse of Cranford; - a -people have enough problems' in about $625. You don't have to use It on" but In October i{ Is just the op- Schools Glosedfor Yom Kippur, Sept.3UO:0«p'.m.)—On'key,Wolfbbursr ' employed for 28 years' by the Mahoney of Queens, N.Y. and sister, Mrs. Joan Hayes of receiving the waters from their the book for information. You cl^ posite. It's energy conservation 10a.m.-2 p.m. - College courses'for people singing in a beauty pM)i%r> Inspire Bendix Aviation Corp., Teter- Miss"E. Gledhill of New York jtahway; a brother .John of call from neighborhood to.police' ' , Mr. Gledhiii died suddenly upstream neighbors, without call the Education Hotline at (80OT month. The government sent this il- senior citizens, drawing and painting, jWonday at home after an ap- boro, as an inspector.' , City.. • •. \ •-; "• '••• •"""- Clark; and his paternal 792-8355 weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 lustration with advice that most Community Center. Sept. 5 (4:45 jl.m.)—Two young fisJherma,n Born in West Pittston, Pa., •[ ^rraiigeniients were handl- grandfather, ;,Mr. Joseph Americans overllgrrt—Ihelr -honrtes- lolE!d ed_Jayi..thajilo^leyi_JEi!neral JLUtkenhouse^ of St. Peter- p.m. for information on costs and and should turn off lights in any Board of Health, Community Cerite?! at hamburger place. faiiice^7 Mr1. Gledhill was an Army ; Home, ^leNorth'Ave; VV.; * ""sKurg, Fla. :' Efje Cranf orb Ctjromclc programs. . room not being us$d. 8:18 p.m. • Board of "Adjustment Sept. ft (3:21 p.rn.)~Authoritlbs' convince Stuurl Aubrey KiMor meeting at Municipal Building. ' two kids that it's safer to. be insidethe' Bevertov Awhr«;y PulillNlu-r. . . Tuesday, Oct. T ; / Advprllslnj; Director movlehouse watching ^Stair Wars" than Kosaflr (iross News Kdltor Zoning Law Passes First Hurdle 1-3 p.m. - Senior Citizen Club, ' '•• oi) the'robif. .'•' . v. .'• '••'••• ''•'-•;•'- \ • '• '' Services for Janice. G. Mary Decker Community .Center, ' , Sept.6 (7:32p,jin.).-Would-beT<5m'Sawyers 1 _ Cranford's much-debated jiew lajjd teame changes had been madebtif ekpressed_;l , febwini 73, of Waterford, - Managei .j..Jlity. ^ilSi ^on.,fefMlw wetlVer jjdyteed'ltift proper to... • __£jC-bhri.i' formerly' pf Cranford, Nora C00|M>r AdvertlHliifi Promotions'' ordinance passed the ^hiptibi concern that the-rtvised ordinance dealing '" :1 unanimously on first reading Tuesday, A l ^h''3iirfi'Wfd>t Bloltte V. Wall Ruslnctm Muiiujjer with sutface limits on: smaller properties . ljg^ ; ,. . Birnij.t;E »8afi4,outmfttoristpn : u.. Sully Blood 1'rmluctloii Manager "" key element in the compromise version, the might create hardships for thdse wlfo might Audrey Heck Circulation Manager zoning map, is presented on Page 10. • Wednesday;jOjct. 3. V.". .- side of parkway passes back in and drives , -..>.:presbyterjlan'.:. ;.;C.h.urch., ; seek variances. Barbara, Krause com- Vi r Jean Illume Ads 10-11 a.hi. - Exercise class for senfe ••• off. \-fr--'- .- •;.-; •••:,:.:;:'•••;•••••, .-• '•:•••.••' •>• ' Intermettt' is|n Jordan • Only two members of the public com- plimented the changes pertaining to inv Sept. % (2:23 p.m.)-Ice thief habbed at inn ; ; citizens, Community Center. ••..;':,' ••Cemetery/in;Waterfor^,' v';-' ' The Cranford Chronicle, formerly Citizen mented.-Angelo Buontempo, who had pervious surfaces and praised Henry 3:45-8:30 p.m. . ? Hlihdicapped • With cubfcaIntact, • ••<,, • •..••• .;•.',-. ''• •• '•tr,,. and Chronicle, is published every Thursday argued last summer against what he con- Dreyer Jr. for his "steadfast;and un.ijev.iat:- ...... u: '..',:^v^Ea^Br!6.)yu,dlieidj^ei|d^ln:;j'.'... i l children's physical developmental '• Sept. tt;(12:12 aw.>'—•Midnight customer • ' the ^lawrence and ;Miempr,|al •» by Awbfey Communications in New Jersey sidered a r6stHc tlxre isectl6n on impervious ing opposition to permitting home oc^ • prbgratn, First Presbyterian Ch'h '•• '. iho''alurribere : Inc., n corporation at 21-23 Alden Street, surfaces;, said he "read with relief" that cupatibhs. Public hearing is Oct. 9- •"."." '.}. H6$pitali;New London, Conn, . *••" FRED H; GRAY. JR. Cranford. N. J. 070IO. USPS 136 800. ' sponsored by Riscreatibn arid :; r i i V > Born' in East Orange, she Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, New REVISED COLLEGE? CALENDAR , The government also passed on first Dt:p; ;•;•• A^^ ^f;.i '^i; ''(li|'34i';'.i,'m; )^^!etHtlaiirt8^ find, ' ••'•• ltv0d in the Elizabeth and DAVID B.CRABIEL Jersey Press-Association. Cranford Chamber A revised academic calendar for Union reading bond ordinances to put a parking Jot. 7:30 p,m; -, Blngp at Teihple.^9th.filv >•'•.' nuirsinghomeparkingIdt.lsUw^^bliofor";, ,: Cranford atea front 1938 to; .DOYLE of Commerce. on the site of the Martinijilhg; property at' ; : College's 1979-80 academic year was an- - 8 p.m.- - Planning Boajrd ineetjng at ';• •.••';:,:.ii»5.. v» ,'.>•:•'. ,;.,-^:.-.- :;,. Subscription rates by mall postpaid one South and South Union, avenues and to ; :! w nounced. The revision of the year's schedule : Municipal Building; ••^•;:,V -^ :,- ;••;•;•:;.-, v.:-'^'TO'PARENTSy^ ^'; • ^'-Mv^l -~ Wramrhode "'".-, "She i was the !dpw 'of year, within Union County, M.00: in N. J., r i; : r : was necessitated by the strike which proceed with purchase of the old roundhou^fi ' Thursday,•Oct." 4.' ." '•'• -l- ' ••; '•'• .••'•'."'^i-• • $i).50; elsewhere lflU:;Srrtli:50: overseas, Thornton Wilder was asked how parents prahfprcl Pdlloe 1 "delayed the start 6f the fall semester. , on North Avenue East for use as a municipal 7-9 p.m. i-Clrls volleyball program, : AV :;.Militant^C^Bro^n^r-^a'pasV ,'.'; $16.00. •••'!...••• . •• : v ; could best' 'pass ','on toi, tlieix*.-'Childrenthe'•'••'•• ^flMihd 'by t garage. . • '' .' ' . 'vO'-v vvv^.v •••' '•'.•• grade$7»ia, Cfahfprd Hjgh SchooJ gym. ; All material copyrighted tins by A.C.N.J. Classes will end on January 8, with 9 proper attitude toward responsibility. He :318;l^siJBroW SfI.-)Fr^ Inc. Official newspaper for' Cranford. Christmas holiday break running from It. also- approved fee' reductions; (for,; Call 272^4^8 wWWIM^^;- •?:;^. ' !• Manhattan Bahk '."yitiodie d Ija'i " compost at the Conservation Center and the j.amatchfrTg : tu : lJ$prfn^^^;;^jirta|?ri;^;Ppyie;Mgr, Wi-OOjlz'..': Kenilwortb and • Garwbod,: Second Class December 21 through January! Tm: spring . I'M p m, ' BihgoV at; St. 'i :;•,;• • .y..i; g^Sutv,iyihg:«W'avsoni^spri;:•: ••^•••i".: ^';" : "- Pttttigof Paid at Cranford N«w. Jersey. 07016. senftester wl|l begin on Jan. 28. Instead of two-year salary schedule for police superior ' •\i' g^s^iyu^la^^vspni'l^1"'1^ ' Tele- <3Qt> 37IH3O00, ! 1 : [{ [ — |l il <- ; .• officersvv,, .' ••.••'.i ', '.':, ''/'•'''•• '••,'• '''0."'•.••.''•:••< .•;'•'':'«' : •,:Ja'n;J6. ' . .•..••'..'. '.'..•.' ••'• •• »'•' '. •-;' •' ' :'/''. •:'"• ••'^,'v''^rii'tiidchildrien;.-•; •(.'...''.i<.'' | 1 •.•.••'• 'A r,i.. i-.ji'... >.i.!(-:..'i't .•..••••• •'•.••. ,•.•••.•'.. ,.,•'.•.-::.-•'.':*••.•,>•. ••.;••- :"" '. •. , ..••..•'•• •.....-,'. •:. i-',. •; .,.,--•-••—• .- -» ,, , - '•'• '."I.'/' ,i';V.'".•'.•!»:'•.'> "•••. 'A.V yl^Jit'V.y. •'-• i -'-'•••'./- -- ^ _•• -. '~=' ! -. -*—_-. -•tl'..^.1..^.iy^fi^;u.V ••.-«. —.-V,.,. — .,. — - «. -,,. y Page 8 CRANFORD (N.J.) pHRONICLE Thursday, September 27,1979 THREE tjUMPETED Threhree Union CountCty youhfl • Thursday, September 27, 1979 CRANFORD /N.J.) CHRONICLE Page 9 At Your Leisure j SCARBROUGH'S people competed in the 4-H AHT Lo.1 Picture Rhow. Union, "Rocky II," fashion revue in Hightstown -••• ..--.- Concert Artists Listed AtKean " KrtirCollejtrreontemp Photographt: A Selection from the M»r- p.m.: Saturday, 1:20, 3:90,5:40,7:50,10 last weekend. They are Kim Historic •-detor, period The Price-Clark House, 225 Kean College announced the Russian pianist, Oct. 20; ctue PfeUer GaUery, Oc(. 1'to 27, p.m.'i Sbnday, 1.. 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, »:« . Klrkley, Robin Hurdle and refreshments, displays',"Tmnyeirl old; The Rlverview schedule for the 1979-80 ' Bsmes Hill, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. p.m;" •'•.. •• ' '"'. Cpmplete Beauty Judith Blegen, singer with the >H u Karen Klrkleyi .. > demonstrations will be offered Tearoom, an early colonial concert series,- MlBlrivftmt T*>»»"rf| " '» 'fl'' MtJitpoJitarrOperarDecrrO r New»rirM»««rar-"Where-A<*tM'a—weekdays' yrr r^^»*«j^3^Bwricsj_^omETrrrftB^errnirTIouseT Artists are: Youri Egorov, Architecture Dreams Come True." to, Saturday, Poll Erostlng^Cuttlng___ Z_, y when.lt sponsors Its which is thoiight to have been Maurice. Andre, trumpet 7i», f[30 HEARYEI virtuoso, Feb. 9; and John New jitney State Museum. Trenton, Blowing—Tinting . *>> .secondannual tour of historic built around 1785 and The Old Rahway. "Foul Play, '. weekdays' Wigs—P'erniH . Watercolorist Wion, principal flutist with N. J. .Parian porcelain sculpture, Saturday, ^sltes of Rahway, Sunday from Terrlll tavern, which has the New York City Opera, April 7200p.mV T^W-S-P-nv-Several-buUdings-fraditiorrof-being-B -popular CONTACT-WE-CARE and Latin American art, through' Friday, Open Late- Thursday THE AREA'S FIRST ly open to the meetin a 12. Summit Ai tCruSi-; Summit, Initructora t:»p.m.; Sun- I!lrt{"i bfh 8 P' « for soldiers of Wins An Award .'32 ^880 ' Bones -Schmiede Mamage uhlbU—lo-SundaJit-ria-Jto—< 4k4S VT: Subscriptions at $24 for iya; i to 4 p.m. weekday!. Pirk Thestre, Roselle Park, "Sun- 105 Mllrr St.. Cranford during the British Rose Marie Gatto of orchestra and $20 for The wedding of Karin Sch- Fanwood, and the groom is the Schmiede. nyalde," weekdays tUrtlng Friday, 7:30 276-1471 mezzanine may be obtained /A Hour Service Garden State Alia Center, Holmdel, p.m.; Saturday, 4:05, 8 p.m.; Sunday. f 1775-1777. •anford \ recently received miede to John Scott Bones son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Bones, a graduate of . Scottish HeriUg«_Fe«Uvai_SaJurday.J 4i«^7.:B0_ p>m,:_!Mmltyilll House, are $5. Call Ray tne~-6*uinbacher Award at the by sending a check made _S o"'•'.«•* »•..)' !-,n Charge \ took place Sept. 2 at the Faith William Bones of 171 Hillcrest Scotch Plains-Fan wood High rv p-ffl.. 4U-8800. . ?~;. weekdays starting Friday, 9:10 p.m.; McKensie Eggers, 388-8080 or 388-8087. opening] reception of the 37th payable to Kean College Lutheran Church in Murray Ave. • New Jeney ShaVeipeir* Festival. Saturday, 2, 8:45. B:40p.m.; Sunday, 2, School, is a student at the Madison, The Bully Wee Band; from &:«, 9:30 p.m. . on Bramhall Roadj Proceeds will be used for the annuaj/open exhibition of the Concert Series. Kean College, Hill. The Rev. Dr. Russell University of Michigan. .Her British' Isles. Monday. 8 p.m;, 377-4487. Strand Theatre, Summit. "Mr. Mike's has served as a school, maintenance and restoration REUNITED — Alfonso Ial6ne, center* with brothet Msw Jersey Water Color Union, N. J. 07083 with a The bride is the daughter of Swanson officiated at the husband, a graduate of ,:- : .-.••, ".-, THEATRE' , •'-• • Mondo Video," Friday, 7:30, 9, 10:20 stage stop, farmhouse, and Leonardo, left, and cousin Tony, right. return stamp self-addressed Craig tbeatre.Stunhilt, "Side by Side p.m.; Saturday. 4:30. 5:B0. 7:20, B:40, of the Rahway Historical iociety, at the Morris VALUABLE COUPON I Mr. and Mrs; Martin Sch- service. Th.e reception was in Cranford High School, at- by Sondhlem." to Oct. 5, Fridays and 10;lBp;m.;Sunday,4:20,5:«,7:10,8;30. IS NOW four family house since it was Society's property and Museum of Arts and Sciences envelope. Single tickets at $7 miede of 351 Terrill Rd., the social room of the Faith tended Union County Tech- Saturdays. 8:30 p.m., J7WS23.._ 10 p.m.; Monday through Thursday, 7. OPENINGS OPEN FOR built In 1709; The Merchant's museum. in Morristown. and $6, if available, will be on Lutheran Church. McCarter rTh«.tr>, Princeton,. "The 8:30,10 p.m, ,' ' and Drover's Tavern',' which nical Institute and is em- ,. Visions or SlmoneMachard," by Brecht JiOVR laione Family Reunion This exhibition, which in- sale after Oct. 8 at the music Honor attendants were Pat ployed by Schmiede Tree Mr. and Mrs. William R. Humphries and Feuchtwanger, Oct. 2 to 21, prior- to; serving wayfarers cludes water color paintings department. ; TASTING Stratford, Melanie Fle,agle, Expert Co. ' . 6O8-B?l-870O, ' ••'•', .'•'• • AVAILABLE since the time of the Revolu- Fashion Show, -o—N»w4«r«y Nubile Theatre. JJaSouth _ from artists throughout the All concerts vyill begin at 8 Valuable _SharQn_Moren and Angela The-couple-live in South Ave. B., "Hair," Friday, 8;30 p.m.; at the tion, began as a small farm- Spans Two Continents state, . is open Mondays p.m. and will be held in the Schmiede, and Larry Courter, Plainfield after a wedding trip ' Saturday, 7 and 10 p.m., 272-3704, < SIPPING house belonging to the Frazee through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to Eugene G. Wilkins Theatre. David Rosman and Walter New Jersey Shiketpeire Festival, Argentina. He reunited with to Canada. Madison, "The tmporUnce of Being OSCEOLA NURSERY SCHOOL PLEASURE Family in the early 170u's; Lunch Slated Members of the laione 5 p.m., and Sundays, 2 to 5 For further information call Earnest/' and "TravesUes," 377-4487.. family who live on three one brother, Leonardo, and his p.m. though Oct. 28. 527-2107. New Jersey theatre Forum, 233 E. Oscepla Presbyterian Church WHIUHIHUHI -»• The Greater Mt. Zion separate continents recently cousin, Tony, during a visit to Coupon! FTOrtt."St., Plainfield, "HoW. the Other . i Church of 43 Johnson Ave. will Floraphiles Open Season W. R. , Hair Loves," t6 Oct. 21; Thursdays to had reunions on two of them. Cranford. Another brother, Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sunday*, "3 p.m., 4 Y?AR OLpS ONLY FLEA ; j sponsor a fashion. show and Fifty years ago Alfonso John, who like Tony settled A pot-lucDotluck supper at ththee Harvey-Jfeyalls.;Haev Neyalls; ' secretarsecretaryy , ' * HuHcheOn-Saturday, Oct. 6 at Tiere-59-years agorwas^vacat- 3 for you... - __home . of---Mrs.--William - JT Mrs. William—ik—Foppert; p. , .. , Oct. 18, 378-4343. * 12:30 p.m. at Bogart's, 15 Monteferrante, Italy, and ioning in Monteferrante and miEKEr Foppert Sept. 17 ushered in treasurer, Mrs. Walter ter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. School, received a B.S.-from . RAVelert of Rahway, at King'* Row, SAT., SEPT. 29 South Ave., Fanwood. settled in Buenos Aires, joined Alfonso there for a when you pay for 2 the season for the Floraphile Koehler; and member-at- Babits of 30Hampton Rd., was Clemson University "He is 169 W. Main St., "Oh Cowardi" to Oct. CALL CAROL WALSH, DIRECTOR 13,.Frldays and Saturdays, 8:30 p.m., 9_a.m. - 4 p.m. Fashions will be provided by reunion with their sister, 0 PROFESSIONflL CORPORATION With this coupon, receive a third 8 x 10 Garden Club. Mrs. Herbert I. large, Mrs. Herbert I.Mitchell. married Sept. 2 to William R. employed as a regional 57«-i255, • WINE BAR* Rosario, who lives in the designer Pat Moore of Fabric enlargement free when you order two Mitchell provided the table Humphries, son of Mr. and"" quality manage!!* with Shasta We»trle|d Community Players., 1000 276-5300 Bputique of Irvington as well VIA Planning hometown, COUNSELLORS PT LflW arrangement. rtauVAve., "Catch Me U You Can," WILL FEATURE REFRESHMENTS KODAK'Color.Enlarge- Mrs. William R, piji^jgj^JUl XL .28, Octv ,4,..Jt-d: as IJeeline Fashions. Door To celebrate the Cranford Mrs, -Leonard-- Moody -,- civic "112: Glen wood" RdfT?" Following tn-mu AVAILAfitrrAtL DAY pTfreir wiir&irawarded" atfd a MemberTea occasionr" Alfbnso^gave "a -mEntsrfrdrn •color'" projects chairman, reported Recipe Rev. James Benedetto Bermuda, the: couple; aire MOyiES . DOMESTIC & IMPORTED full luncheon will be served. dinner party, for about 40 slides. KODACOLOR that geraniums and ageratum Cranford Twin I, "Legacy," FVIday, Hillside Ave., School The Village Improvement Purchase of existing one family Negatives or color performed the ceremony at St. residing in Cranfa"'" 7:45,9:45 p,m,; Saturday and Sunday, 2, WINE VALUES. To reserve tickets at $10 relatives at Marisa's were°added to the plantings at Michael Church assisted by 4.6, S, 10 p.rn.; Monday through Wednw- Sponsored by the P.T.A. each or for more information Association will have a Restaurant before returning house $300 prints from an BUY THE TASTE! membership tea Tuesday, the.Eastman Street entrance Rev. Paul Letiecq of the First . day.«rl8.7;4519:45p.m.;Tw&i,,:"Mup- COME RAIN OR SHINE call Mary Hearns, 272-4516, or to Argentina. Sale of single family house - instant or con- to the Post Office parking lot. .oet Movie." Friday, 7.-S5, 9!2S p.m.; BUY THE GLASS! Oct. 9 at the Calvary Lutheran Of The Presbyterian Church. A Saturday and Sunday. 2.3:50,5:45,7:40, BRING YOUR FILM TO Pat Darling, 486-7918. Union Co $175 ventional camera Several azaleas were added to reception followed at Twin 9:40 p.m.'; Monday through Wednesday. BUY THE BOTTLE! Church. Hurry, this oiler the grouping of plants sup- It 1i&, B;2Sp.m. • . Mrs. Alexander Wadlow, New Owner Formation nf__New Jersey Business Brooks Country Club, Wat- Elinors Theatre, Elizabeth, PHOTO PLAZA FOR FINEST QUALITY expires October 3, Mrs. John S. Bones plied and nurtured by the club ch ung. "Capricorn I," w«ekday» 8taHli)g-Fri- Mary Glare Prime membership chairman, is Corporation $155 Week day, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, THIS WEEK'S SELECTIONS The New Jersey Public Theatre sending invitations' to 1979. Stop in today at Sperry Park near the Rah- Given in marriage by her Adoption thru approved way River. SHOO FLV CAKE 3:53.Bp.m.; "(n Lawa," weekdays, 8:40 presents an ORIGINAL play... prospective members. At Hair Salon for complete details. father, the bride was attended - p.m.: Saturday and Sunday, 2:09, 6:05, DISCOUNT 1976 A. LICHINE agency _ $200 Son to Davises cups flour io:oap.rn. ; ' . Mss Prime, The VIA has scheduled a Grace Monteleone is the Plans were discussed for the poundTbox dark brown ( by Margaret Beqman of Fox Thritir, tit, 22. Union. "Sleeping BEAUJ6LAISVILLAGES OCT. 5 "NOV. 10 flea market Friday, Oct. 12'at new owner of Hair Connection, Husband/Wife Will with children's KODAK PHOTO ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis Jr. late fall sale of pecans and for !J ^ • Cardiff, Calif., as maid of Beauty," Friday; 1:30, 7:30, 9:30 p.m.; trust $110 sugar Saturday and Sunday, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, FILM DEVELOPING the Community Center. Items a unisex beauty salon at 111 N. CHRISTMAS CARDS of Iselin announce the birth of the club's participation in the honor. Bridesmaids were 7:30, 9:30 p.m.; weekdays, 7:30, 9:15 1973 A. LICHINE Fri. 8:30 p.m. their first child, Todd Westly, 1 cup margarine J Joseph Serzan to be donated may be brought Union Ave. town-wide flower show Ellen, Ann and Susan Babits, p.m.o SAUMURCHAMPIGNY Sat> 1 & 10 pm to the board meeting Monday 10 % DISCOUNT Sept. 14 at Rahway Hospital. UndeH Twin I, "Mr. Mike's Mondo -A resident of Union, Ms. • Approved out of pocket expenses are scheduled for June. sisters of the bride, and Carol Video." weekdays starting Friday, 7, at the home of Mrs. Richard His grandparents are Mr. and Make crumbs from f mL Sun. 3p.m. Monteleone has three years additional. IF YQU ORDER BEFORE Officers elected last spring I above" ingredients and Hartnett. 8:35,10:10 p.m.: Saturday.2, 3:35, 5:10, Are Betrothed KODACOLQR. 1977 CARL REH . Haynes, presidentrr^TMrs. Mrs. Frank E. Cushing Sr. of 7, B:30. 10:10 p.m.; Sunday, 1:45, 3:15, JUMBO SIZE BARBER ADAPTATION ^ business epxerience. She NOVEMBER 14 YOU'LL ENJOr DOING for the current year are: jj reserve VA cupa crumbs. John McHugh was best .4:55, 6:30, 8:10. 9:59 p.m.; Twin Z, Mr,"-'arid Mrs.! Frank Ptitne . OPPENHEIMER George Sweitzer and Mrs. • Fees for other legal services rendered Winans Avenue and Mr. and ; PHOTO PLAZA RICHARD DOMINICK previously was manager of ' BUSINESS WITH US president, Mrs. William • In remaining mixture, add man. Ushers were Donald andi "Legacy," frlday, 7:30, 9:30 p.m.; of West Orange announce the COLOR - KROTENBRUNNEN John Buick will be hostesses. are available upon request. Mrs. Bill Davis of Edison. Weber; vice president, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard Saturday, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 p.m.: CALL 272-5704 FOR RESERVATIONS Hair Design Studio In Nutley. /• ' ^. • 2 cups boiling water, 1 cup Robert Humphries, brothers'' Sunday.3:30.5:30,7:30,9:30p.m.: Mon- engagement of their daughter, AND PRINTS The social service depart- She graduated from Capri 24 Eastman St. BERGENCAMERA Grandma molasses, 2 tsp, of the groom, John Leonard of day through Thursday, 7:20. 9:20 p.m.; Mary Clare, to Joseph Serzan, LEJARDINET 11 South Ave., E., Cranford ment is making hand pupperts "Star. Crash," Saturday and Sunday. COMPATIBLE ON KODAK NafuraTMotion Beautician ., 435 E; Broad St.. Westfield Cranford OFFERS.... baking soda. Mix w§ll until Elizabeth, and Alan Dobbins l:30p\m. • son of Mr: and Mrs. Joseph for the~pediatrie ward of a Leonards CUVEE BLANC de BLANC School in Jersey City and took i-1024 THE ONLY DIRECT DAIL.V batter is thin. Put into - of Asheville, N.C. Serzan of Cranford. FILM PAPER local hospital at today's advanced courses at Paul KODAK PROCESSING PICK greased and floured 12 by { The bride, a 1973 graduate of Miss Prime graduated from meeting at the home of Mrs. 232-43OO UP SERVICE IN THE Mark 50th ; 1978 SEBASTIANI Mitchell's Biostetics Hair and CRANFORD AREA 10 by 2 inch pan and Mother Seton High School, CHS Student East Orange Catholic High Joseph Kopf. Scalp Clinic in New York City. • OB A BJjJ_ piSCQUNT ON sprinkle remaining crumbs received a B.S. from Cook School and Falrfield PINOTJNOIR BLANC The literature department David J. fTleeker OUR OWN TOP QUALITY (EVE OF THE SWAN) will meet Wednesday at the Ms. Monteleone specializes PROCESSING ON KODAK on top of batter. Bake at 350 College of Rutgers University, Anniversary University, Pairfield, Ct. She JXOTIC PARROTS In unisex hair cuts, per- PAPER UNDER IF NEW She is a veterinary tech- To Address is employed by Saks Fifth home of Mrs. Martin Ross. \ degrees for 45 minutes. Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard ONE DAY Birds • Snakes manents and contemporary John L. Conover VALUABLE COUPON-CUI OUT Avenue, NeW York, as a UNCONDITIONAL MANAGEMENTS Susan Clark j nologist with Schering Corp. in of Jersey City marked their LWV TEA styles for all ages. J Bloomfield. 50th wedding anplversary at a methods analyst. OPEN 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Reptiles • Tropical Fish 7 Beech St. jj SERVICE GUARANTEE MONDAY Tt)RU SATURDAY Cranford League of Women Come in & meet the Mr. Humphries, a 1971party a,t the Villa Nova in Clubwomen Her fiance graduated from • Small Animals Voters Week is being observed Bayonne Sept. 9> MB, 1W,W COMPLETE SELECTION the Wednesday Morning Roselle Catholic High School All Supplies And Feed tonight at the all-membership talented new owner, The party was given by their and ^airfield University. He Is STOP AT PHOTO PLAZA FOR ALL OF WINE, BEER, UQUOR Club will launch its season AND ALL YOUR BAR NEEDS' tea at 8 p.m. at the home of GRACE MONTELEONE daughter and son-in-law, Mr*, Oct. 3 at the Cranford Public employed by Citibank, N.A., YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS Joanne McDonough, 401 LOOKING FOR A and Mrs. Walter Renklewicz New York, in the consumer l Library.at 9i3o a.m. when the Sea Shell Orchard St. All interested She'll design a perm, or a cut & blow, of Cranfordl_theJc 3&L aiuL Ltfiura -CauZT'~ the club's -Services^group.™ -— 4b citizens are invited to the dry...especially for you.She'll also QUALITY SALON? daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. delegate to the Citizenship An . August wedding is PET SHOP social where plans for the Raymond Leonard of Cran- planned. CRANFORD give you, a $2 coupon - good for Institute,- will report on her LWV year will be featured. " foird^."5rt^'their niece, Miss experiences in June at 628 Boulevard. The local recognition week your next cut. Clara" faczkowski of Jersey 272-4443 Douglass College. 302 SOUTH AVE., GARWOOD City. Tea Time For Kcnilworth coincides with the state The Leonards Were married The institute is open to girls (NEXTJO-STOP-4VSHOP) -registFation—dr-ivef—Tuesdayr MAKE YOUR MOVE Aug. a&. 1929 at St. Antho' fri junlftf ynnr-nt-high- Oct. 9 is the last day to Tft'urchChurch , JeJersey CflftjrTThCuyT e school. Laura, daughter of Mr. CALL 789-1244 i-.t /SH..S.*' > register for the Nov. 6 elec- couple have four grand- and Mr?. Frank Caua of 9 tldn. " • The; Crariford Junior children. . / Waverly Place,' is a .member Woman's Club of the Village Vkft OH you see CONNECTION of the Cranford High School Improvement Association will inarching band, concert band hold a. membership tea 28 NORTH 20th ST. and wind ensemble where she tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the rUES., WED..THUBS, SAT. " plays the French horn. She is a Community Center. KEIMILWORTH, N.J. 8:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. < Norway member of the Spahish Club A FULL SERVICE SALON Young women between the FRI. 8:30 A.M.-8:30 P.M. 4 and Spanish National Honor ages of 18 and 35 are invited to JCALL FOR APPOINTMENT TUES. & THURS. EVENINGS Society. 111 N. Union • Cranford • 272-2960 A meet members and learn ,>j -••- FOR MEN Mrs. R.T. Livingstone was OI*EN 9-5. M - Sat: Th. tit 9 276-9718 about the club find its ac*. appointed club historian to tivitles. — jreplag&.Mrfi. iTH. WlflBfl-who-—A representative"' ftolfl the~ resignedg . American Cancer Society will The crafts department will present a program on breast meet Nov. l at 9:30 a.m. at the self-examination. home of the. chairman, Mrs. Anyone interested in at- Special Sale! Save $50 On Your Choice! H.W. Staiger, 711 Brookside tending the tea.can contact PI. There will be a workshop Carole,-Pbpi!,': membership to make Christmas tree chairman, 37M0M. decorations. ~ $ ""GtlttiGf "1 Society Plans Begistration Set H ARDWICK Gas Ranges 439 Studio Regular $489.95 BOARDS Fashion Show^ The Children's Service Registration for the, fall ESCAPE CHECKING Committee of the Family and term,at New Jersey Public Children's Society will meet.at Thejitre's Studio of Acting.i«. No-Pilot Ignition tlje home ;of the. nejw chaiifcl Mbnday and: Tuelidiiy, Oct. 1 man, Mrs. . Leonard D. 'and 2, from $ to 8 p^m, at Rinaldi, 506 Springfield Ave., Celebration Playhouse, .118 CHARGES ivih acting, speech, 9 A.M. 12 NOON >ice, make-up, and mime will be COACRMAN-rNN, ny. s : ; • Cranhfd •." '• > b with '.;>;• 300 with 500 RAMADAINN, ; :the^hnual fashion show and,.•2ffi '-S*SP#^A ?C *« 6 fe luncheonat'the Chanticleer, JJJ^JJJJ!^ ***** 9 -; : A] 1 . 22iid' yea)* of operafldn. »•__< -. • ','.'•'• •• i *-.••'• . •' '' . j.i. - - .' •. . ,"' •*Tlfll' . 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CHRONICLE Thursday, Septembers, 1979 (b> Th« period of usefulness of said cost of said purpose Is H24.0O0.tX). ihe Thursday, September 27, 1979 CRANK0RD (N.J.) CHROMCLE Page 11 V purpose within the limitations of Mid, excess thereof over Ihe said estimated- Local Bond Lew, according to th« maximum arnountjff boft4t,£nd notes to variance Irom the requirements of Section 34 45(cl of the Zoning Ordinance SHERIFFSSALE LEGAL NOTICE ZONING MAP Bob Stevens Named To reasonable Ufa thereof computed from be Issued therefor being the amount of SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JEHSEV lo permit construction of a bay window TOWNSHIP OF CPANFOPD \Z2.WN.SHIP_.OF_. SPRING* ttw date ot m» «*ld bond! authorized by the said 14.060.OO down payment for said CHANCERY DIVISION UNION extending Into side yard with less than CRANFOBD.NEW JER5EY 'Mi bond ordinance. If 10 years purpou, and the funds presently COUNTY DOCKET NO F 4864 78 (c) The supplemental debt statement available In a special segregated fund. required side yard footage on Block 386, ORDINANCE NO 79 31 -Lot..?, knownas..JS.W«d*worth. Xe*/*e». INVESTORS S,AyjNOS_jftND J.0AN TO W NS HIP : belna-thavoroce*ds-rac«lwed- by- »h»- ASSOClATlOW, Piainlill vs. SiONEV S oo and tiled in the oHIee of the Borouoh of Kenltworth from Its casualty }4-»- Application of FRANK N OSIECKI, el als , Defendant SECTION VI OF "ORDINANCE 78 11 Township CleTK and a complete Insurer following the destruction by fire HIRSCH for a variance from Ihe CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION CREATING THE CRANFORD te ; e l adua of a previously exjstlng public works requirements of Section 34 33 of Ihe FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED CONSERVATION CENTER. WITH RESPECT TO THE DISPOSAL OF of^?J CranfordZr £t, :hal s been ap- *" r-«n«^ ^in 19BJ8 • fro<<»,m .Hol t y' '" •"• ••"£• °* **>• Dlrettor of the garage. Zoning Ordinance lo permit the PREMISES SECTION 4. The following matters are construction ol a one ilory building lor LEAF COMPOST AND THE REVISION College and in 1971 from DMtlon of Local Government Services retail sales, with less man required By virtue ol the above-stated writ of OF THE FEE SCHEDULE pointed Chief of the Economic nWle hereby determined, declared, recfted, Seton Hail University Law ' Department of Cornmunlty Affairs parking, on Block 478, Lot 3. known as execution to me directed I shall expose GOVERNING SUCH DISPOSAL i Crime- Section in the State and stated: tor sale by public venduc. In ROOM 207, School. Before joining the statement shows that the gross debt of (a) The purpose described In Section 3 1M South Avenue East. RAYMONDS MOLNAR Division ofCrimina) Justice, in the .Court Mouse, in tho City ol Chairman ol Township Committee Division Of Criminal Justice, •"• TownsWp as defined In said Law Is of this Bond Ordinance Is not a current 35 79: Application of ARMY Elizabeth. N. J . on WEDNESDAY, the Increased by the authorization of the expanse and- It a property or INNOCENTI (or a variance from the ATTEST His appointment was 17th day of October AD . 1979 at two WESLEY N PHILO an he was a law clerk for bond* and notes provided for In this bond Improvement which the Borough may requirements ol Section 34 39.10. ol the' o'clock In t(% afternoon ol said day nounced by Attorney Zoning Ordinance to permit the Township Clerk Superior Court Judge Walter ordinance by »16,000, and the said lawfully acgulre or make as a general All that certain lot, tract, or parrel ol conversion of an existing residential STATEMENT UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY John J. Degnan. obligations authorized by this bond Improvement and no part of the cost land ' and promises, hereinafter L. Hetfield, III, then building, the construction of which does The foregoing .ordinance was finally ordinance will be within #11 deb! llmlta thereof has been or shall be specially particularly described, situate lylna Stevens joined tho not meet Ihe eequlrementt of the lire passed at a meeting, ol the Township assignment judge of Union lions prescribed by said Law. assessed on property specially benefited and being In the Township ot Cranford lone, to a non residential use on Block Committee ot the Township ol Cranlord, in 1073 as a member of the (d) An aggregate amount not thereby/ County of Union and State ol New Deslpnatiori of Zoning Districts -For the purpose of this Ordinance, the Township of Crartford Is hereby divided Into County. 599, Lot I, known as 501 Centennial N J on Tuesday, September 25, 1979 • exceeding 12,000 for Interest on said (bl The period of usefulness of such Jersey: staff of the bid State Enfor- Avonue. . WESLEYN PHILO * districts or zones , to be designated, as follows: , .:; . ..:,:. »;' ^ ^ovenSlovenss now Jives IInn obligations, costs of Issuing tald obllga- purpose within the limitations of said Cement Bureau. In 1978 he PJalnsborn u/lfh hie u/lfo th* »lon«. tnglneerlno cottt and other Itemt Local Bond Law according to the At the above lime and place, BEGINNING at a point in tho Township Clerk laMISD0 w ln ms w of expense listed In and permitted under reasonable life thereof Is twenty (20) opportunity will be given to all persons Dated Septembor 27, 1979 R-l One-family Detached Residence District R.J Central Business Retail District Was made an aMiHtnnt nrniort f ™ ) »e, the ) j lid I d i Northwesterly side of North- Lchlo.h ; section <0A:JM of said Law may be years; who wish to be heard. Avenue which point , Is distant Pee t 1 28 R-2 One-family Detached Residence District B>2 Central Business Service''District-' was maae.an assistantproject former Christine Knies of Included as part of the cost of said (c) The supplemental debt statement By Order of: southwesterly 50feet Irom the southwost four Improvement and It Included In Hie fore- R-3 One-family Detached Residence District B-3 NelghboVhood BOslneis District director in that Bureau Allendale and their required by said law has been duly made BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT side ot Edgebrook Place, thence (1) Township of Cranford going estimate thereof. end Hied In the Office of the Borough Theron Weeks, Jr., Secretary R4 One-family Detached Residence District O-l Low Density Office Building District specializing in investigations children along the said side ol North Lchlgh ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO Section 9; The full faith and credit of Clerk and a complete executed duplicate Oatod,. September 37, 1979 Avenue, South 44 degroos 16 minutes BIDDERS R-5 One and Two-family Residence District o-2 AAedlum Density Office Building District and prosecutions of nursing the Township are hereby pledged to the original has been filed In the Office of the Fee: S12.O4 West 50 feet to a point, thoncc (2) North PROPOSAL FOR PURCHASE OF R-6 Townhouse Residence District O-3 High Density Office Bmtdlha Dlifrrrt home fraud cases. punctual payment of the principal of and Director of Local Government In the 43 degrees 24 minutes West 100 (eel to a PLANT MATERIALS LEGALS Interest on the salt) obligations Department of the Treasurer of the State LEGAL NOTICE point, thence (3) North U degrees 16 Scaled bMs will be received, by the R-7 Garden Apartment Residence District- won Campus Research, Oftlce and Industrial District '- Edwin trrSOer; director of authorized by thlt bond ordinance. Said of New Jersey and such statement shows TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORO minutes. East 50 leot to a point, thence township Clerk on October 9, r979 at STATEMENT that the gross debt ol the Borough of R-8 Apartment Residence District ROI-2 Selected Research, Office and Industrial District is a gareer rosecutoi< who obligations shall be direct, unlimited PROPOSED ORDJNANCE NO. TfM (41 South 43 degrees 24 minutes East 100 10:00 a.m. prevailing time. Room 109, RINALDO CELEBRATES — Helping Rep Matthew th" e division saiPd that Stevens The bond ordinance pub(lthed obligations of the Township, and the Kenllworth as defined In said law Is Notice Is hereby olven that Ordinance leet to said side of North Lehlgh Avonue Municipal Building, e Springfield has herewith has been finally adopted on Township shall be obligated to levy ad Increased by Ihls-Bond Ordinance by th« No. 79-33, being an ordinance entitled to the point or place*of Beginning Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey. 23.0UQ It' ' E-t Educate District - Seotember 25,1979, and the twenty-day amount of MO.OOO.ot) and that said J. Rlnaldo celebrate his 48th birthday Sunday were specialized in in- valorem taxes upon all the taxable "An ordinance of the Township of Also known as Lots Numbered 401 and Bid forms and specifications may be period of limitation within wnlch a ault, obligations authorized by this Bond Llnda Cooney oferanford7"JosBpht>njz^rETl2abeth vestigation and prosecution of property within the Township for the Cranford establishing a Planning Board 402 as said lots are laid down on a certain obtained at the office of the Township action or proceeding questioning the payment of said obllgatlonsa'td Interest. Ordinance will be within all debt llmlla- and Board ol Adjustment pursuant to the- mop ontltled -•• lex and f h ril Uarjc-during-any-buslneu-dey-between and Bob Koby, owner of Town & Campus. Occasion -thereon without llmllallun uf~ra~hr or 'Municipal Land Use Law? JNJ.S.A. -N. J^_ F.B.Ham M. s.. c.£. and the hours of 8^30 and 4:00 p.m. amount, -•- was4»lsaBfli»aHamHyf1~~ (d>- The - aggregate' amount~6f~ not 40:55DI, et seq.l; providing for the —Surveyor, Feb .35, 1908" and II lod In iho The purpose of ^receiving Bids Is to Section a. Thlt bond ordlnjilce shall exceeding J14.5O0.0O lor Items of expense powers of said boards/ fixing the Office of the Reglstor of Union Count purchase plant material and have said permitted by Section 40A: 2 30 of said law a national reputation for statement. take effect 30 days after the first procedures governing applications to July 31, 1V08 Map HOD plant material planted and guaranteed publication thereof after final adoption, has been Included In the foregoing said boards and appeals therefrom/ Commonly known as 130 North LehJoh at the corners of Mlln and Eastman expertise in this area and I am • MAROARETADLER at provided by tald Local Bond Law. estimate and the cost of said providing regulations governing sub- Avenue, Cranford, N. J. Streets. Improvement or purpose. RAYMOND S. MOLNAR divisions, site plans, soil erosion and The above description is in accordance All bids shall be sulbmltted in a sealed Observatory Gains New confident that his experience, Dated: September 71,1979°™"° • CHAIRMAN SECTION 5. The full faith and credit of F : sediment control, flood plains and the with a survey made by Roger M. Carroll envelope clearly marked "Proposal for judgment and insight will be , ^ **•*> the Borough are hereby pledged to the . future use of land and buildings" was and Company, Plalnfteld, N J., dated Purchase of Plant Materials" with the an advantage to him as a g^ Raymond S. Molnar punctual payment If the principal and of Introduced at a meeting of the Township . J*n,..JU.JS7.1. ._.. — - bidders name-end "address: — •-••- - •• Chairman of the Township Committee Interest on said obligations Butyedied, Commlttee-ot thrTow«lffl|S oTtrantord Block 229, Lot 401 on the Tax Map ol Bidders shall be prepared to enter Into Computer, New Filter supervisor. - ORDINANCE NO,» held on September 15, 1979, and given Its Cranford. an Agreement or Contract with the v uc T !^^ ™^ ^' ° AM B N D . N. Phllo TownshlpClerk shall be direct, unlimited obligations of first reading and the same was then There Is duo approximately (24,810 29 Township Immediately upon award by ^h«-iSpefry"Obs"ervaf6ry at observatories. It was used in NOTICE (DF PENDING ORDINANCE the Borough and the Borough shall be . ordered to be published by title, and that with Interest Irom July 26, 1979 and the Township Committee of Charles J. Stevens, former The ordinance published herewith was obligated to levy ad valorem faxes said Ordinance will be further costs. There Is duo approximately All bids shall be In writing on the Union College has two-new ad- tracking Skylab. -"* BOROUGH OF 0ARW00D ENTITLED Introduced and passed upon first reading upon all the taxable property within the considered for final reading and (9.562.3D with Interest Irom August 15, forms furnished. Cranford Municipal Court Borough for the payment of said oblige "ZONING" AND REVISING THE at a meeting of the Township Committee adoption at a meeting of'the Township 1979. The Township of Cranford hereby dltions this year; a mini- AAI members who are in- tlons and Interest thereon without Judge, and brother of Charles APPLICATION AND FEES FOR SITE of the Township of Crartford, in the Committee to be held In. the Municipal reserves the right to relect any or all limitation of rate or amount. The Sheriff reserves the right to computer to help "point the volved in the new computa- J. Stevens Jr., who is in law PLAN REVIEW BY THE PLANNING County of Union, New Jersey, held on Building,.Cranforct, New Jersey, on the adlourn this sale. bids and to award the contract to any September 35, 1979. It will be further SECTION 6. Ordinance No. 79 13 BOARD. 9th day of October, 1977, at 8 p.m., at RALPH FROEHLICH bidder whose proposal In Its judgement way. to the stars" and a light tional system are: James practice here. considered for final passage after public adopted June 14, 1979 entitled "A pond STATEMENT which time and place all persons Sheriff best serves Its Interest Wesley N Phllo hearing thereon, at a meeting of said Ordinance Providing lor the Erection ol pollution rejecting filter to Flood" , Marty Friedman, Bob He attended St. Michael Tako Notice that the above ordinance Intereited will be given an opportunity to DREIER & DREIfR Attys Township Committee to be held In the ,* Putllci Works Garage, Appropriating was passed on the final reading after be heard concerning iiuch Ordinance. CX 342 (DJ & CCICI Wesley N Phllo help see them better. Blitz, Stephen M. Glick, School and Seton Hall Municipal Building In said Township on (100,000.00 therefor, and Authorlilno the _, A „ , Public hearing at a regular meeting of Advertised separately herewith ar E Dated: September 20, 27, October 4 II Township Clerk Tuesday, October 9,1979 at 6 o'clock p.m. Issuance of (55,000.00 Bonds or Notes ol A project of Amateur Donald F. Kruse, William Preparatory School. He the governing body of the Borough of 'Article VI, Section B., -Subsection J. 1979 Dated: September 77, 1979 and during the week prior to and up to the Borough of Kenllworth For Flnanc- Astronomers, Inc., the newKuriskin , Leonard J. Schoen Garwood and was 'approved by the "Zoning Map;" also Article VI, Section Fee 173 .93 Fee: 4 ,0 92 Mayor on-the 35th day of Sept., 1979 and Including the date of such meeting, Ino Said Appropriation," Is hereby superceded and repealed by this C. "Schedule of Zone District Area, Yard microprocessor is controlling and Alan and Bonnie Witzgall. Dated: Seplembor 37, 1979 copies of said ordinance will be made and Building Requirements." available at the Clerk's Office In said Ordinance. Fee: " The malitoblectlves and provisions of the pointings of the two large The new filter was Staffers Cited Municipal Building to the members of SECTipN 7. This Bond Ordlnanco the proposed ordinance are as set forth telescopes housed in the obser- the general public who shall request the presented by Roger Tuthill shall take effect twenty r30) days affer In the title above. same. Transportation to vatory's twin domes. AAI is and will allow those using the TOWNSHIP OF CRANPORD the first publication thereof aftor final Three copies of the proposed For Perfect CRANPORD, NEW JERSEY Wesley N. Phllo passage, as provided by said Local Bond Ordinance ere on file and available for the group which jointly observatory telescopes to ig- PROPOSED ORDINANCO NO. 79-J4 Township Clerk Law. BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING public examination and acquisition In Meadowlands Race Track operates the Sperry Obser- nore stray light from ex- Dated: s,pt. JJ, 1979 APPROVED: the Ot flee of the Township Clerk. FOU IMPROVEMENT OF LANDS FOR Fee: t47,M LIVIOMANCINO, Mayor USE AS PARKING! FACILITIES BY BY ORDER OF THE MAYOR AND vatory with the college. cessive urban outdoor il- Attendance BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH ATTEST: MEMBERS OF THE TOWNSHIP ^^ Every Night THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, IN MARGARET ADLER, Borough 'Clerk lumination and to- see faint THE COUNTY dF' UNION, NEW KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY COMMITTEE. Six of Cranford public Dated: Saptomber 37, 1979 Dated September 37. 1979 Departure Rahway Train Station - 6:00 According to George celestial objects as if they JERSEY, APPROPRIATING 118,900 PUBLIC NOTICE Fee; $47.33 school's more than 400 em-THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that Fee: J13.16 times: Linden Train Station - 6:15 Chaplertko, AAI president, the were in the dark sky of years ISSUANCE OF 118,000 BONDS OR •.an Ordinance of which the following Is a LEGAL NOTICE TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD ployes received letters of copy, was Introduced, read and passed new system computes sideral ago. The Sperry Observatory NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP FOR TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY commendation for perfect FINANCING SUCH APPROPRIATION. on first 'reading by the Mayor and Broad & E. Jersey Sts., Elizabeth - 6:30 Council ol the Borough of Kenllworth at CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY PROPOSEDORDINANCE NO. 79 32 time, telUrtg the position of the has a 24-inch reflector attendance records during the BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ORDINANCE NO. 79-30 TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE -.a meeting on the 35thdayo( September, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING For Departure Information-- earth witnrespect to the Ver- telescope and a 10-inch refrac- 1978-79 school year. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORp. JN THE 1979, and that the,said Council will AN ORDINANCE'AMENDING AND SUBSECTION (g) OF SECTION i OF nal Equinox (the position of tor telescope, COUNTY OF UNION, NSW JERSEY further consider ttn said Ordinance for SUPPLEMENTING SUBSECTION 3 OF ORDINANCE NO. 79 2. BEING AN They are: Dennis Steele, (not' less than two-thirds of all the final passage on the vlh day of October, SECTION F 3904.6 OF "THE BOCA ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE Call: Beviano Chartered Service the sun on the first day of spr- AAI is currently conducting music teacher; Sally Schein, members thereof affirmatively 1979, at 1.-00 p.m. at Borough Hall, BASIC FIRE PREVENTION CODE AND OPERATION "OF SWIM POOL ing). It also identifies the posi- a campaign against light concurring), AS FOLLOWS: Kenllworth, New Jersey, at which time 197B" REFERRED TO IN ORDINANCE FACILITIES IN THE TOWNSHIP OF learning disabilities teacher/ Section 1. The Improvement described and place any person who may be NO. 7819. CRANFORD 486-2505 tion of a'bteroids, planets and pollution, a condition created BE IT ORDAINED BY THE consultant; Thomas Staginh, hIn re Sectiob au)nh 3 r |o ^f this bond ordinancM e Is Interested therein will be given an - RAYMONDS. MOLNAR comets from orbital elements, by excessive, improperly •ovef - opportunity to be heard concerning said Chairman of Township committee TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE science teacher; Helen rtUnt to be "made "or acquhwl byThe Ordinance. ATTEST TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, NEW computes the position of the designed or installed outdoor JERSEY: Marsh, guidance department Township of Cranford, In the County of Copies, are available during? regular WESLEY N. PHILO __ ' . . modh or the sun and allows the lighting which makes it Union, New Jersey. For the said Township Clerk Section 1. That subsection (g). chairman; Johnny Joe, in- working hours at the Municipal Clerk's Miscellaneous Fees, of Section 6 ol ROBBINS & ALLISON Inc. Improvement or purpose stated In said Office. STATEMENT astronomers to reduce obser- almost impossible to do* Section 3, there Is hereby appropriated Ordinance No. 79-2, bolng an ordinance dustrial arts teacher; and MARGARETADLER The foregoing ordinance was finally vations into a standard form astronomical observingln ur- the sum of 118,900, said sum being passed at a meeting ot the Township regulating swim pool facilities In the Local Moving & Storage Thomas Conroy, head Inclusive of all appropriations hereto- Borough Cl«rk Township of Cranford, be, and the same which will be useful to other ban areas, Chaplenko said. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 79'39 Committee ot the Township of Cranford, fore made therefor and Including the N.J. on Tuesday, September 35, 1979 hereby Is, amendod and supplemented custodian. A BONp ORDINANCE PROVIDING by adding theroto the following: sum of tMO as the down payment for said WESLEY N. PHILO In a letter sent to each of the Improvement or puspote required by FOR THE ERECTION OF A PUBLIC Checks returned due to Insufficient law and now available therefor by virtue WORKS-.SAHASE, APPROPRIATING ,._...... , , Xownshlp.Clerk -funds " (5:00 iBixthtS month, "therempToy«T ol funds on hand as capital surplus. $136,000.00 THEREFOR ANO Daled: September 37, 1979 Soctlon 3. This ordlnanco shall become Fee: (6.73 were cited for their perfect Section 1. For the financing erf said AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF eftoctlve upon publication after final attendance as "indicative" of Improvement or purpose and to meet the (80,000.00 BONDS OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD passage as provided by law. part of said »lB,90tl appropriation not BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH FOR CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY Raymond S. Moinar their "dedication." The provided (or by application hereunder of FINANCING SAID APPROPRIATION. . NOTICE ChalrmanottheTownshlpCommlttee ' school board had decided in sa|d down payment, negotiable bonds of BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing' MMIce I* hereby given that .a public ATTEST'. : the Township are hereby authorized to Body of the Borough of Kenllworth. (Not hearing will be held by the Planning Wesity N. Phllo, Township clerk June to honac. employes with be Issued hi Hie principal amount of lets ihen two thirds of all members - Beard of the Township of Crantord at B • - • • -NoTtce no absences. -_ »U,000 pursuant to the Local BonU Law affirmatively concurring.) pjrr. on Wednesday, October 10,1979, In Tho loregoing ordinance was Intro- of New Jersey, In anticipation of the SECTION 1. The ~ Improvement Room 107 of the Municipal Building, duced and passed on first reading at a Issuance: of . said bonds and to described In Section 3 of this Bond corner of Springfield and North Union meeting of tho Township Committee of temporarily finance said Improvement Ordinance Is hereby authorized as- a Avenues, Cranford, New Jersey, to tho Township of Cranlord, N.J on en House At or purpose, negotiable notes ,o< the general Improvement to be made on consider the adoption of the proposed Tuesday, September M. 1979 and will be Township In a principal amount not behalf of-the Borough of Kenllworth In Master Plan. considered I6r final passage, after exceeding J18,C00 art hereby aufhorlied the County of Union and State of New Copies of said proposed Mastar Plan public heariho at another meeting of to be Issued pursuant to and within the Jersey. For the said Improvement or art available In tfte Cranford Public said Townshlp_Commfttee at Municipal Mother Selori HS limitations prescribed by said Law. purpose as sat forth In Section 3, there Is Library and In 'the offices of the ButtdlnOt—Ct&nfor.d, N.J. on Tu**day, AGENT/ALLIED VAN LINES hereby appropriated the sum of October 9, 1979 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Section 3. (a) The Improvement he Township Clerk and the Construction Mother SelOn Regional High 1124,000.00, said sum being Inclusive of Official In the Municipal Building, (prevailing time). authorlied and purpose for the financing all appropriations heretofore made WESLEY N.PHILO-- 2)3 SOUTH AVE., E. TEL. 276-0898 School, Valley Road, Clark, of which said obligations are to be Issued Robert J. klelssler therefor, and Including the sum ol Chairman Townshlp Clerk will hold an informal open Is the Improvement of lands In and 14,000.00 as trie down payment for said Datod: Sept V. 1979 CRANFORD heretofore acquired by the Township Dated: September 37, 1979 Improvement or purpose, now available Fee: $5 88 Foo (12.60 house Thursday Oct. 4 at 7:30 located at the Intersection of South and therefor by virtue of a provision In a South Union Avenues and known and p.m. for all seventh and eighth budget or budgets ot the Borough LEGAL NOTICE designated as Lots 3,3 and 4 In Block 370 previously adopted, and In addition grade girls who.are planning (as shown on the official Tax Map of The TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD thereto the sum of (43,000.00 represent- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY Township) and more particularly ing a special segregated fund consisting to enter high school in the near described In Ordinance No. 78 41 of the ORDINANCE NO. 79 20 - WITHtHE JETS— Gertrude and Sidney Nunn of the future and thpir parents. -of-the proceeds recef ed-by-the-BortJOOti UK ORDIlTATICt"TcrE5TATS"rjyrfO: G..G. Nimrt Realty. World .real estate -agency -\vear\m- -TBWM«H1T|I—tfeTefoTSrii adopted" on of Kenllworth from Its casualty Insurer SALARY POLICY FOR AND TO Fix Guests will have an op- December 12, 197B, by construction following the destruction by lire of the THE SALARIES OF OFFICERSAND Barry Landers, CBS radio's "voice of the Jets' at portunity to tour the school, thereon of parking facilities for the previously existing public works garago. ^EMBERS OF THE DEPARTMtNT network party. Realty World group Is a sponsor for- Township, together with any and all SECTION 2. For the financing of said—>JOc F POLICE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF examine the curricular and Incidental work and materials necessary Improvement and durpose and to moot CRANFORD FOR THE YEAR 1979. broadcasts. _ co^curricular programs, and therefor or Incidental thereto, and all as the part of said JIM,000.00 appropriation RAYMOND S. MOLNAR shown on a)nd In accordance with the not provided for by application Chairman of Township Commltteo meet with administration, plans and specifications therefor on file hereunder of said down payment, ATTEST1 In the office of the Township Clerk and guidance and faculty mem- negotiable bonds ot the Borough each to WESLEY N. PHILO hereby approved. be known as "public works bonds" are These 10 Companies Thefts Reported Township. Clerk bers. An informal social will (b) The estimated maximum amount hereby authorized to be Issued In the STATEMENT of bonds or notes to be Issued for said follow at which parents and principal amount of 180,000.00 pursuant Tho foregoing ordlnanco was finally Several thefts were reported Orange Avenue, purpose Is 11B.OO0. lo the Local Bond Law of New Jersey, in to Cranford police in recent On Sept. 19 Steven Schultz, daughters will meet with (c) the estimated cost of said purpose anticipation ol the Issuance of said bonds passed at a meeting of the Township faculty and students. Is $18,900, the excess thereof over the and to temporarily finance said Committee ol the Township of Crantord, -days. They include: of 509 Central Ave., reported said estimated maximum amount of Improvement or purpose, negotiable N.J. on Tuosday, Sept. 25, 1979 H-E. Moore, of 407. Orchard four hubcaps taken from hfs bonds or notes to be Issued therefor notes of the Borough of Kenllworth In the WESLEY N. PHILO CITY FEDERAL being the amount of the said (M0 down principal amount not exceeding Township Clerk St., said Sunday that a TV set car parked at Union College, Datod: September "37, IW RobefT-E. Allett of Short payment for said purpose. WO,000.00 are hereby authorized to be and men's jewelry valued at and on Sept. 18 Edward Barry, Section 4, The following additional Issued pursuant to and within the Fee: J6.73 Hills has been elected to the matters are hereby determined, limitations prescribed by said law. between $200 and $250 had of 302 Retford, said a radio CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY ' directors of the City declared, recited and stated: SECTION 3. (a) The Improvement (a) The said purpose described In BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT il Bills Up To 35% been taken from his home tape deck was stolen from his hereby authorized and the purpose for The Board ol Ad|ustmenf (Zoning), while he was away. Police car. Savings. Section 3 of this bond ordinance Is not a Ihe financing ol which said obligations current expense and Is a property or aro to be Issued Is the erection of a public Township ot Cranford, County ot Union, said a rear kitchen window Improvement which the Township may works garage building as shown on and Now Jersey, will hold a public hearing on Monday, October 8, 1979, at B:1S p.m., had been pried open. TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD lawfully acquire or make as a general In accordance with plans therefor on file Improvement, and no part of the cost in the Office of the Borough Clerk; (bl preceded by a workshop meeting at 7:43 UNION COUNTY, N.J. p.m., in the Municipal Building, to ^Jeanne" Wolfram, of .36 Notes for Schodule 1 thereof has been or shall be specially The estimated maximum amount of bonds or notes to be Issued lor said consldor the following: We are the "CONVOY". 10 Companies, not Cornell Rd., chased three 1st 5,000 square (eet of lot area: 50 percent; 2nd 5,000 square feet ol lot area 30 assessed on property specially benefited thereby. purpose Is WO,000.00; (cl The estimated 3379 Application of MR. S, MRS. persons who stole her wallet per cent Remainder over 10,000 square loet ol lot area 30 por cent. JAMES F X. McGOVERN lor a Maximum and minimum figures- one, that will supply your heating this winter from' her car parked on Minimum of ISO' from zone district boundary line. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Sylvester Street early Minimum of 300' If one side abuts lone district boundary line. CRANFORD, NEW JER56Y and lower the cost of that heat. If you hgve oil Saturday, but they got away. Whlchevor Is greater. PUBLIC NOTICE thereby given that tho following resolution was adopted by the Township Copmmlttoo of tho Whichever Is less. Township of Cranford at a public meeting hold »l the Municipal Building, a Springfield Avonue, crantord. New Jersey on heat, we can show you how to save a great Dr. Edmond Kassouf Soo Article VI, Section E, subsection 3,'paragraph b (3) lor penthouse Tuosday, September 35, 1979 oxcopllons. BYORDEROF THB TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE reported seeing a man flee Normal roqutred yards. OF THE TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD deal of money, time and aggravation by mod- from- his office building at 19 At least BO per cent of the first story area shall bo used lor parking. For each TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD additional story containing ALlQast 80 per cent par kino, ono additional story of CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY ernizing your present heating system. A bird- Holly Street early Sept. 18. door space shall be permitted up lo a maximum height o' 65 loet plus RESOLUTION About $80 had been rifled from penthouse. • . . . . WHEREAS, the Capital Budget tor the year 1979 was adopted on the 37th day of March 1979. and in-hand is worth two in the bush! Call any a desk drawer- I In Iho R ! through R-5 londs, the minimum front yard setback shall be WHEREAS, It Is desired to amend said Capital Budget. "maintained oxcflDt where a prevailing setback has boon established on NOW, THERE_£0_R,g.tBELT.RHSOLVED. by the Township—CommitteeoHhe Township ot eranford. County of union, j— two tmpro™d^0«nwlthlrr3O(r-orth(rniblecr lot the--prevailing untek shall that IKe following amendments to the Capital Budget ol 1979 be made; onenef the Convoy Dealers for a'free inspec- p govern, but In no case shall theiront yard bo less than the minimum,nor need Capital Budget 1979 calendars arid small change be greater than the maximum, set forth below: PLANNED FUNDING SERVICE tion and estimate. were taken from _th& car ..of Zone Minimum Maximum New Protect R-l .35 45 Nancy Davis, of 407 N. Union Estimated Curront Capital R 3 ' —•-*• 35 45 Prolect Ave., at the Pathmark lot R3thrilR-5 20 35 Cost Fund Imp. Fund Capital Surplus Bonds Total Saturday. Also that day a lawn kin computing Impervious surface, area reservod for parking but not developed Parking Lot S18.900.00 19O0.00 11B.0O0. 118.900 shall be Included as Impervious surface. Pi Expansion mower was stolen from, the I - For accessory building soo A*-*irle v/l, section G. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that twk (31 certified copies of this Resolution be tiled forthwith In the Office of the m Except 50 feel from municipal 'boundary. wt> (31 cc Zawodniak residence at 424 rnlscertl n - One family residences only shall b« permitted on lots smaller than 6,000 square Division of Local Government Services lor ms certification ot the 1979 Capital Budget as amended. North Union, and wicker leet, ot on Interior lots with less than 60 feet frontage, or on corner lots with BE IT PURTHER RESOLVED, that this complete amendment, In accordance with tho provisions ol N.J.AC 5:30 4 * chairs from the Rutmayer less than W feet frontage. (o), bo published In the Cranford Chronicle as required by law within ten (10) days of Its adoption. Dated: September 37, 1979 " Dated: September 37, 1979 home at 507 Linden Place and Fee: t tt.30 . the WiddOws home at 706 -.'••'' :- ' ' ' - " ' ' " "' SCHEOULHOrltONB DISTRICT ABBA, VAWOl BUILDINO RBOUIHBMeNTS, Township of Cranford, Union Co., N.J Maximum distance *•••-, MINIMUM SUB PC LOTS ••MAX. HEIGHT Iron! st. distance rlnht'ol- from Corner Lou Por Principal Building Maxlmulp way that building front Principal percent minimum tot Yard Man. Structure Accauorv of lot In lot area railroad ::_...width.'. ..•rna .. width - (if/-' Slde-Vard Side V art) Rear Arud Ratio SloflH ft, structure Impervious maybe- drOardtn (It,)' . ..(ft.l- " ' U> lone) (bothl- Yard (PAR) II) (B) lit 1 turlace measured State Pkwy, Width- 50% of Width C.P.O. Ina.r McDowell Oil Heat. Inc.. -il. » H minimum (a) Rahway ... . 388-1000 Westlield -. 233-3213 Falrll» 8e WlUon Co., Rankin Fuel Co., Elisabeth 354-2100 Cranford 276-9200 Jlu, -Ill- mo, Fuel Oil Supply Co.. Re«l-Slrong Fuel Co.. --•-- 440- Cranlord 276-1300 Cranford 276-0900 SiL actiomann Fugmann Oil Co.. Ryan Fuols, lame'.i" Westlield . .. , 232-5272 RoBolle Park •, . 241 III! .Ml prln. bldo. loo (h) Stnnott Oil Co., JLL 1HT Gold Fuel Sejrvlc*. Inc.. JIM. JUL Union .353-4269 Rahway 381 2222 JUHL . 2/30 tpo(m) idth" fflw'ljth too 10' Witt, W... W .Mil, JhL -2IL. JUL -HL. -Jfl- 100,000 100 JSL. 100 \ 1". /oTwIdlF .'i°%ol width UlEDEIilUER , IP \kr.1f .-.iL-HL.... 1. .;,/;i..4.,.;..^~.:;«,:'..-,.:... _.-.—.....-.--'••• i..-.« ..» *. ^ .* ...... v -*-.& .'*-«.'•«• <•-,«-< »" >•*» <*..,«.*.•.- Page 12 CRANFORD (N.J JCHRONJCLE Thursday, September 27, 1979 . .CRAWFORD (NT J.j CHRONIC1JE Funds OK'd For DPW Garage KENILWORTH- Borough foreman in the department assessment to homeowners for actics Co^ch Council Tuesday passed on since August, will replace work on the street would be HCougars Beaten by Errors; fjrstjgading a bond ordinance Henry MrGeghan,-wlKwetired- appropriating $126,000 for a last June. Rica will start the The council also passed on ^ Seeks Rule On Score Page 13J new Public Works Depart- position at a salary of $16,500., second reading an ordinance*; ' team "pulscored both ment garage, including $80,000 In other business, the appropriating $12,500 in" Cranford's varsity gym- in bonds. council passed^ after-a- public Community Develdpment ~ ByJOANLAEZZA rushed for 27 yards in the the ball for the rest of the nastic teatri has opened with a This was the second bond bearing an- ordinance ap- funds for the paving of N Hlk Despite a strong defensive Cranford drive, aided by a quarter. Cranford dominated win and a tie, even though the Scotch Plains Cranford coach 'ordinance passed for the propriating $50,000 for theStreet from Sheridan Avenue effort by the Cranford varsity linden penalty. The Cougars the fourth_guarter, but was Mike Dow and his Scotch >r Plans ^ garage, as bids for congrading- , paving and curbing to the county property line at struction of the facility exceed of S. 22nd Street from the Black Brook Pilrk. Mancino football team—throughont~a worlced their wayToa first an3 unHSkTto score. , Plains counterpart signed 1 rainy opening game Friday, goal situation on the seven In the defensive battle score sheets showing each the $100,000 originally ap- Boulevard to Newark Avenue. .said this would "upgrade' the the Cougars fell to the Linden yardline, but could not go in Cranford was equal through Strong Harrier ^Teani Runs team had scored B0J95 points. propriated/ '..."' Mayor Livio Mancino, street, but there was not' Tigers 7 to 0. Offensive errors for the score. most of the game, with efforts On the team bus, im- To Reopen Texaca Service Station The garage was completely responding toT questions from enough money to construct a destroyed in a fire last the public, said the maximum new street surface. and turnovers, which plagued by Jeff Manuel, Who mediately afterward, , Atiy TOM HAYDON The first of two costly whb is a member of the Novernber. Designs for the both, set up the Linden score, recovered a fumble, Walker however, Dow added the KENILWORTH- Mayor was planning to open the run-off storm water. fumbles ended the drive, as Planning Board, |s making his new building, which will be on the only successful drive of the with an interception, and Pete results again, and found Livio Mancino said Tuesday station which has-been clrjsed .Amelia Cootiey, of 16 game. Linden recovered the ball. citizen. many years. the same site at Sheridan Adults Can Get Their Diplomas Jacobs, Moran, Lies and Mike By TOM HAYDON top five runners. ' _; - Cranford had a higher score. 02*1 he would appeal a Planning d Linden scored the only Richardson who each boys, but Mary Beth has •turp^contMo--r-^g-^ i -i afraie~8effon, was directly behind the station Avenue, include three bays, In a three-team meet 6ept. There is an added dimension broken into the second group. He quickly showed the new Board approval bf plans to 8 r B A TOAST was offered by Kenllworth supporters of KENILWORTH-The Union Parsippany High School. This week the Cougars touchdown of the game late in collected many tackles. tor retained by the Texaco which is a non-conforming use and she did not object to the an pffice and a wash room for Students may also receive an 19 the Cranford varsity cross to the cross country team this For the first year the girls tally to the othercoach, who reopen a gasoline station on former councilman Walter Boright for f|is bid for County Regional Adult travel to Clark for their first the second quarter after agreed. .However, both.-_ Corporation to make renova- in that zone, would be a reopening. Mancino stated employes. Learning Center at David equivalency diploma frorVrthe Coach Norm Koury country beat Scotch Plains 17 year: girls. do not have a large schedule, the Boulevard near Michigan the State Assembly in the 22nd District at a recent Watchung Conference contest. another Cranford fumble. "cbacheThaJTsIgned to alower tions on the gas station, told "hindrance" to the neighbor- that two residents in the area The ordinance wiU have a Brearley High School is ex- State of New Jersey.' . commended the defense, to 41 and Clark, 25 to 31. , Ten girls are' runnrngrwr TorTlwo reasons. One is that Avenue;;:;-, ;" champagne reception at the Scotch Hills Country From the Cougar's 25 yardline score. '., the council he had come to the hood. He added that residents did not oppose the Station, but second reading Oct. 9. panding its adult high school Anne LaTartara is available In the first-quarter Linden, which, he said showed no siun Tuesday the team defeated Cranford's first cross country many other schools in the area Manc|no made a brief Municipal Building that night Club in Scotch Plains. Among the cQeHngent of Tiger quarterback Scott in the area wanted him to file all others did object. The council also appointed program for counseling Mondays, 9.to 11 on jts first possession was of giving up or losing Rah way 17 to 41. girls team, led by star Mary do not have'teams. Secondly, Dow is how seeking a ruling statement during the regular to receive a building permit borough residents at the affair ware, from left, Ed- stopped on its own 44 yard Beriont threw to his wide "This could be one of the to show that Cranford won the-'• the appeal.' The Planning Board Frank Rica as superintendent The adult high school, one of" a.m., Tuesdays, and Thur- receiver Hedtor Wong in theenthusiasm, a problem that Beth Hogan. coach White does not want to Borough Council meeting and was instead handed a ward Ferguson, Boright, Rose Caruso, and Garrett . line, and forced to punt. Later strongest teams-: I've ever match. . • '; The Planning Board has decision will now be appealed of the Public Works Depart- the newest concepts in adult sdays, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and endzone. Beriont added the has plagued the Cougar teams Against Clark, the CranfofcT work the beginning athletes mentioning his appeal, but the letter explaining Mancino's Maney. in the same period Cranford coached," stated Ray White. In that meet Allison Cooper j approved the plans for theto the Borough Council which • ment, effective Oct. 1. education, offers the adujt M6nday evenings from 7 to 9: extra point. in the past. girls took seven of the first hard in the-first season. issue was given a more intent to appeal. Hica, whohaabeen-working defenders Jeff Karl and Dave He has 22 boys out for the eight finishing places. ~ set a school record in the vault thorough public airing when a station this,v summer, must decide the issue. TeaTneT Vne opportunity to Call the Learning Center, Koury also said the young, "You haveto bexiareful how saidjhe did_reaulringJhat*^-water-retert— Moran stopped another In the second half, Cranford inexperienced team will gain team and 13 are seniors. At the Cindy Ianelli, Lisa Murray, with, full-twisting a hand ] -IiHjtheractioiratrthB council;' receive credit for life ex- 272-4480 or 376-6300, Ext. 99. or much.yodrun them* \Vhlt could not I Ian - back "sack "by"'Moran and ~a situation as^herexpected it to station and adjoining resi- been informed by county the-job -training; actual 'theTwlI."on dawns. A punt by Dunning, who won the mree--Mary-Beth^-^ister1—BetJv-can_4,4j|jjjbBUenO'Donnean V-**1 £ "*' "** - •fc * •* u ^. i *- ^^r**!-'^ ,l'^^".*:'•/:r;,"^,^,,•r!.|•';•'^.(^^'ftW^:^«wV••Ml-^;:^" I )• Comments In Race Forf^NJEA' .. .. Thursday, September 27, 1979 CRANFORD (N.J: HROMCLE Page 15 Assembly Candidates Speak On The Issues Thursday, September 27, 1979 Here is a summary of recent help them cope with in- Three Freeholder Jobs Endorses candidate ^tatementa_in_thje- QUESTIONNAIRE consumer! they will continue -Recent.. - statements flation " - - -*.«.¥ I Mi-pa. J ._—WAST&BILb— • •»•"---"—"•—1-t.MtMitij—or h^TolIilcalAction races foFthiFstate'AflsembJy —BaBSHffo^elwrteTF^MO ) -"hrbcablew receTve^adequate positions of candidates for the J»ltmoN8 A~~' serious undermining of Bassano has been at- Democrats Thomas W. Long Committee of the New 20th District. Candidates are district residents had been the state's Civil Service insurance coverage at a fair Union County Board of GAMBLING MONEY mailed his third annual tempting to persuade fellow price." and Harold J. Seymour Jr, Jersey Education Association, Chuck Hardwick and C. Louis Hardwick said he will in- system is destroying the legislators to throw their Residents Want Dog Clean-LJpI,aw Freeholders: praised their running_mate^ a teacher union, has endorsed questionnaire and opinion poll DISTRICT ZZ By D.fc. BENTLEY Bassano, Republicans, and E. troduce legislation permitting quality, of public servants - support behind a bill he in- Twesented-borough attorney EverettTjrtatfimore, for his 34 Democrats and 1Jonatha6 n Bell and William A. which also includes a pull-out- and consequently of service to Four candidates are run- t: GARWOOD- A delegation Robert Sheldon with peititons """Victor" Nemeth,. of'"679 York Mayor Ed Koch's dog or- counties to retain moneys and-save section containing troduced in the lower house ning for the State Assembly in Willow Ave., vice president of dinance and Cranford's or- COUNTYCARS "personal convictions and Republicans in legislative Cambria, Democrats. seized in gambling raids, the public - a group of state last May which would prohibit of residents, mostly from containing 662 names.. The three Republicans said political courage" in the information about state District 22. Waiter Boright, a Third Avenue submitted peti- the Board of Health, said that dinance to use as a guideline, races. thereby preventing a employees has protested to the permanent disposal of "There are both dog owners' that if elected they "would put Sunday Blue Law petition TAX EXEMPTION • government. Results will be Hardwick. The workers Democrat, was the only one tions to the Mayor and Council "the board unanimously "We can't snap our fingers - In the special Senate race in threatened $100,000 tax in- tabulated later. radioactive waste materials in issuing a statement to the and non-owners' signatures on agrees with the idea of. this and make- an ordinance so I a stop to the use of county cars drive he had initiated. the 22d district, Joanne Cambria called for passage crease for county residents. appealed to Hardwick to in- New Jersey or its territorial Tuesday night- requesting an these petitions," Kllberg said. by freeholders" and "Chairman Lattimore vestigate the "subversion" of Chronicle this week. He said ordinance to require and en- kind of an Ordinance." He would make an appeal to the Rajoppi, -Democrat, was of legislation to exempt in- He would change the penal waters. he "would support legislation Another member of thementioned that it was at the citizens to take more care and criticized their opponents for believes as I do that it may be endorsed. terest earned on savings code procedure whereby INVENTORS CiviJ Service by the Byrne force dog owners to clean up cbmmittee, Dorothy Ondrof, permitting "many thousands a deprivation of basic con- Cambria and Bell said a INSURANCE HELP to cut the state sales tax rates after their pets. suggestion of the board that to curb your animals," the) Incumbent Assemblymen C. accounts from the state in- money from raids by local law administration. Hardwick Cambria called for of 300 East St, noted, "We of dollars of public funds to be stitutional rights to attempt to Louis Bassano and Chuck come tax. • Cambria also recent state program to assist said the charges are and registration fees for fuel- On behalf of a three-woman the petitions were circulated, mayor requested. He' enforcement officers goes to legislative action "to improve efficient cars and trucks as an got about 99 per cent accep- Mayor Johiu J. McCarthy predicted that some kind of wasted on unnecessary bill- block the public's right to vote Hardwick were endorsed < in advocated a similar exemp- the state. He said this was one inventors "deserves ad- "disturbing and serious" and committee, Helen Rita tance of the people we asked to boards and unnecessary on such questions as whether ditional priority for funding." the delivery of insurance incentive to reduce gasoline told the residents that he ordinance, either through the the 20th District, Walter' tion for federal income tax of "countless bills that will be intends to introduce a protection to the consumer." Kilbei'g, of 248 Third Avenue, sign the peitions," she added. mailing costs" for the coun- stores should be allowed to Boright, Democrat, and Bob The said development of new resolution directing the consumption." He said the would send for copies of New council or Board of Health, PRESIDING — Assistant Fire Chief Henry; PJekarakl Jr. Was master of purposes. He called it "one necessary to correct errors, He said "the insurance field state cannot afford to wait for ceremonies at firehouse dedication Sept. 16. Members of Liberty Hose Co. No. ty's annual report which went open or close on Sunday," said Franks, Republican, were means of giving a tax break to omissions and oversights in commercial products by Assembly La.bor Committee to would be drawn up in the near to all households. Long. ''This Is what the endorsed in the 22d Assembly businesses should help right now is beset -by the federal government to 1 and Ladles Auxiliary are in background'. ; . . ' - middle-income taxpayers to the new Criminal Code. conduct a "full public hearing numerous difficulties and the future. , petition drive is all about." District. provide more jpbs. on the issue." solve all of their energy Mr. and Mrs. Kaz Speck, of LADIES AMXU-IARV headed by Joan Toth presented legislature must act to assure problems. • The three are Blanche The GOP last week criticized Consultants Advise Closing 239 Spruce. Ave., also re- Another View ~ cdrnmemordtlve. plaque with fIranian's prayer It's the handling of the drive. Peti- quested that untended cats be j Banasiak, Jack Meeker and held. by; Patricia Lawrence, treasurer, left, and Frank H. Lehr. tions are being tabulated this Chow: TI included under the ordinance. Patricia Ketchel, vice president. - week. Washington School By 1983 They stated their Needs ' n^ighbmliood_ jsoVeminby ©1079B&WT Co GARWOOD-The educat- and Bette Schneir "cats wliicfi roanTTfirougWB h Efielr Council Dfefciites ..'{ __ 9 mg, "tar", 0 J mg, nicoiine av. per ngamne by FTC method, ional consultants hired by the and 701 for physical condition^ V TL r Englehardt's recommen- The Franklin-Lincoln P^Pfft and h»ve d"£U P th,e Warning: The "Surgeon General Has Determined local school board predict ah dations are based on an enrollment in four years of complex was rated 547 for vegetable garden. The cats Joshua Chow, the new That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. enrollment projection of 295 educational facilities and 678 excrement is worse for the president of the Union County „,. fewer than 300 public ras s tha do s Mr s eck ' elementary school students students by 1983 and a for physical condition. Some * . . " * • P Technical Institute and Union nt and recommend that classroom capacity bf^^gi_ol-the areas the consultants •• po> «> out. County VocajtjonaljCenter,', r o 3 By D.L. BENTLEY __ Washington- School trot-be-kept pupils at the Franklin-Lincoln found lacking include: J_*} £ ^" lJi -.,§E™«:. —GARWOO0-"nT"was"snocked —saysrtila't ^*everything Isi" not' never granted, " Mrs. Mann original firemen and served as rosy" at the schools and says open beyond 1983. report comes upp with aa than desirable for kin- noting that the cat problem in by the shabby treatment stated. . These were the findings in accorded members of. the chief for many years" and he wants to seek a new capacity of 424 students at the dergarten and primary their area was "very bad." In a prepared statement, noted she was past president identity for them. the ' master plan for two schools when the special McCarthy said he would see Borough Council and. the she outlined hers and other educational facilities grades, some rooms only have of the auxiliary. "For the past four or five rooms are considered, such as one electrical outlet, water- what could be done, but cau- representative of the Garwood council members' par^ _She concluded her prepared for the board by art, music, science, industrial tioned "the law is only as good Senior Citizens at theticfpation in arranging years we have suffered Engelhardt and Engelhardt, proofing of exterior walls statement: "The dedication because of frequent changes arts, etc., it qualifies that needs replacing; Lincoln has as the enforcement of it." dedication ceremony of the various facets of the con- committee worked out their Inc., educational consultants, figure to 331 since the special new firehouse on Sept. 16," struction of the firehouse, in administration here," says of Purdys, N.Y. The state of cracks on some exterior walls, ASTRONOMY COURSE plans in detail and it .was Chow. He specifically cited rooms are not used full time stairs worn, basement toilets Councilwoman Doris Mann She reminded council that obvious to me they could have New Jersey required all because of the Wednesday is the first day told the mayor and council at complaints last spring about smaljado not have paTtTtions; wood the Trailside Planetarium, in she had been appointed to the cared less if council members districts to submit a 10-year enrollments. smoke doors should be Tuesday night's meeting. buildings and grounds com- the special needs center with projection of space needs. u^iv/nc uuuia BIIUUJU De the Watchung Reservation were even present. Those:of vindication coming recently in "We were not even introduced mittee by-former Mayor us with the voting power were Although the board ac- The peport projects a pupil replaced with metal, outdoor will present , ''Basic or givgn- a seat on thCharlee s Horbacz. "He told me a letter from HEW in- cepted the report last week population of 272 by 1988: This play area insufficient, Astronomy" at 8 p.m. -T-hja— •speakers'platform. What,has very important when we were vestigators, and with compares with 582 in 1967, 393 ~ that he wanted me to head this needed, but now that the. with "reservations," it is rt . . .. special lVi-hour course will happened to good manners teM^T^j^—._„ . i, •••—nun—••—i——— dissatisfaction on the part of last year, and an enrollment of ur committee since we were building has become a reality :m planning to prepare an ad- 382 the first week of Copies of the master plan contjnue each Wednesday and protocol!" planning to construct the new ASSEMBLYMEN Ghiick Hardwick. center, and G. some evening division dendum to it making revisions "' Sep- have been distributed to the throuch Nov 14 we can 'drop dead' ". JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT leadership'training session students about registration tember this year. The Garwood PTA, the mayor's • She pointed out that council firehouse," she stated. ' Following: the statement, Louis B&ssano, present. Ghlef Jlrn Wright with included Adrlenne Bell of New Jersey Bell Telephone, to parts of the report with enrollment at St. Anne School Garwood PTA m, „..—.. TdvCeT registration is had "sent a letter to the fire legislature's resolution callino Garwood's unit procedures and courses. which it disagrees. office, Garwood Teachers Mrs. Mann continued that both Mayor John J. McCarthy left, and Horace Thompson of Schering-Plough Corp., is about 200 students. Association, and the public recommended. Participants chief informing the depart- both she dnd Councilwoman and Miss Gurrieri agreed that "one of the most outstanding fife department's In right, with host Fred A. Westpha, manager of Exxon's But Chow says he plans to Board president Phyllis The report included an library, Copies are available must be at least 10 years of ment that the governing body Georgiana Gurrieri had been council had been treated New Jersey." Hardwick testified to borough as "the Bayway Refinery, center. A total of 125 volunteer tackle the problems one by Smolley appointed the evaluation of the three schools for public inspection at theage. would be happy to take part at omitted from any meetings "poorly." The mayor noted little town with jDlgjjrlde" executives attended. one and return the schools to following committee to study based on educational facilities school board office. The planetarium show, the ceremony. He was in- concerning the new firehouse that "it was done in bad taste.." solid footing. the master plan and prepare "America Steps into Space," v ">•*£ f ' 'VjT- '"-Xa and physical condition. Of a The board is urging structed to give jis the for some time.' "First, I want to stabilize the addendem: Earl Fair- possible high score of 1,000, will be presented each itinerary for the day so we Mi Ss "Gur r i erl my staff," he claims, child, chairman, James residents to review the report Miss Gurrieri confirmed philosophized, "you cran't ask Washington School was rated would know exactly what the Mrs. Mann's statement, beginning with filling three McDonald, Edward Olenick, department planned and what people to thank you and you key administrative posts now 375 for educational facilities a noting it had been~~"about can't ask for respect.'' was expected of us...To my three years" since she had held by individuals in "ac- The mayor also pointed out ting" capacities. He also been included in the meetings. that he. had "inherited" the Reference was also made in plans to address civic groups firehouse. and the com- and has authorized production Mrs. Mann's statement to the plications that have arisen so fact that no mention was made of a recruiting film to be he had maintained a "hands- available soon. of the senior citizens at last off position." TVL Sunday's dedication. It was Chow reports that the pointed out that only the "I received the agenda for volume of "good luck" letters mayor and Rev. John A. the dedication about three he has received' since his ALUMINUM PRODUCT seconds after I arrived at the recent appointment are en- AUTO DIALERS AUTO DEALERS McHale had included them in Srehouse on Sunday," the AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS the speeches. Senior Citizens couragement enough to light will be using the facility as a mayor said. He told Mrs. the spark for change on the LIFETIME 4LUMIMM meeting place. It was also, a Mann that there wasn't Scotch Plains campus. REILLY LINCOLN deciding factor in getting the anything he could do about the "We^can offer any course PRODUCTS, INC. -funds-for—the-new-flrehouse-: situation after the fact, the public wants," he con- OLDSMOBILE, IM. JFORD when the meeting hall was SPEAKERS AVAILABLE Home Improvement AUTHORIZED included. Walter E. Ulrich, surrogate Jim Manharcfl, Clint Crane and Charles O'Donnellj requests for woodworking,] Products - Authorized /\n«kiiviJTO^oRp OLDSMOBILE Quality Used Cars Mrs. Mann added that many of Union County, announces with county unit's Pat Wllkensen, Manhardt, will] classes at the Vocational Storm Windows & Doors Bulck Authorized FORD head division. • \ Center will get his Immediate Superb Service Sales A Service members of her family had that speakers are available to SALES4SEPVICE ..,." Dealer Since 1920 organizations to discuss estate "GOVERNMENT Jias wcTkeTTo^arwoodl'^alcJ attention. "Just let me know Red Carpet Lease Sales .Service-Rentals been active in the fire GOODUS€DCARS department, including her papers, wills arid probate. State Sen. Anthony E. Russo, who has been a what people want." 276-3205 Operi Eves, til 9:30 2327651 33b1 SOUTH AVI I WISIMItO 354-3300 I'J8 yVesllield Ave Roselle Part* Site Plan Fees Hiked State Department of teachers in adult schools and Garwood Calendar By D.L. BENTLEY -.sewage also. Education to develop an in- learning resource centers AUTO DEALERS GAB WOOD-="—CouhcilfoMayor McCarthy noted that structipn model that combines which deal with people who AUTO SERVICE r th«..tp rhln^nf Enclish-as-a- Catuiday, 8ept: f9 ~~ ~~" •'".• •[ . • •' unanimously approved an "WeI' e heavh( y Industries' " ,~ in~ a speaklittleor no English. The technoWv BODY & FENDER ordinance increasing site plan Garwood presently paid for secondI language with^training packets will be distributed by fild"' **' 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. - VFW Auxiliary Christmas bazaar, 221 in life-coping ski'ls. the State Department of PRIIE m South Ave. application fees'Tuesday. An sewage based on how much Cn w ROTCHFORD^ Education to all adult school . ? concedes but I still KEmWORTH identical ordinance, had been they dumped into the system. fee) r c 433 North Ave. E. O PERFORMANCE 7:30 p.m. - Bingo at St. Anne Church. - .. Known as "Project Bridge," and learning , f" make this institution Westfleld, N.J. 21 L1VJ Body & Fender Sunday, Sept. 30 introduced last month, but Councilman John the program provides for the one of the in AUTO CENTER was defeated by lack of a two- centers in New . t ^ New Jersey Sales - Leasing HJ STATE BANK 3 p.m. St, Anne Church large group renew program, Ogonowski told the council he creation of a set of five and in the nation. It will have Free Estimates "Our Mission," lower church. Refreshments will follow in thirds majority vote. , . felt the sewage bill was just Jersey ALL MAKES )> Your Complete FREE ' a new Identity." • - 24 hr, Towing school, . . The new schedule . raises like any other utility bill that 232-3700 (~} Automotive Service . CHECKING Special Discounts to all Monday, Oct. 1 application fees from J25; for all property ownjers" pay now, 12:15 p.m. -Rotary Club meeting, Marisa's. any size building to $50, with such as gas or electric. He Introduced and passed upon first reading -n. Service - Parts — American & Foreign Senior Citizens TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD declared, rccltoLEGALd and statodS: i» Years Experience 272-4500 Tuesday, Oct. 2 additional costs pf $.0125 per contended, that since tax- CRANFORD. NEWJERSEY (a) The said purpose doscrlbcd In at a meeting of the Township Committee 654-3222 ^ ORDINANCE NO. 71 35 Section 3 of this bond ordinance Is not a of the Township of Cranford, In the Free Courtesy, Cars . 10a,mf-' . square, foot of building space exempt groups pay utilities, County of Union. Now Jersoy, held on —|- 477 BOULEVARD • a.m. - Tuesday Mornitig Oroup, St. Paul's Chui'Cti. .. current exponae arid Is a- property or 101 South Ave., Cranford 8 p.m.-Boarp.m.E—>.„d of. Adjustment meeting. over; i;8Qd. square Cfeeh there was nothing wrong, with BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING Improvement which the Township may Septombor IS, 1979. It will be further USEDCARS KENILWORTH Call 436 N.MICHIGAN AVE. FOR ACQUISITION OP LAND FOR lawfully acquire or make as a general considered for final passage after public Wednesday, Oct. 3 , _.~ •_2._- _ _^__^___^- The borough recently lost thern payjrtjljtor their sewage USE, AS.-—A-- PUBLIC WORKS Improvement, and no part of the. cost hearing thereon, at a meeting of said •?• "25 Years This Location" "Member PDIC K E NIL W0RTHr-2J'«-722« - 7:30'^m.~VFWliWMesrAi&tiliarjf meeting, post honje.- -uptftim^fTWB on " ~ DEPARTMENT GARAGE BY THE theroof has ooon or shall be specially Township Committoo to bo held In the 276-7573 27^6000 an TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD. IN THE assessed on proporty specially bcnoflted Municipal Building in said Township on ^ r. Towing 8 p.m. - Knights of Columbus Auxiliary Halloween par- application submitted According to Sheldon, COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY, thereby October 9,1979 at 8:00 o'clock P.M., and ; i? ] : by BUILDERS ty, 37SouthAve. :-/ '" •••:':'•/••.•'>•; ••"•••]•;'' -,: - Pathiiiark, following the although the sewage bill is APPROPRIATING J3J5.500 (b) Tho period ol usefulness of said during tho wook prior to and up to and defeat of the earlier added into' the tax bill, it is not THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE purpos« within the limitations ol said Including' ths date of such meeting, 8 p.m. • Library board of trustees meeting, at library.. or- ISSUANCE OF (310,000 DQNDS OR Local Bond LAW, According to the copies of said ordinance will-be made dinance. . , _ a tax, but a charge. Therefore, NOYBS OP THE TOWNSHIP FOR reasonable life thereof' computed from available at the Clerk's Office In said \ BUONTEMPO Council also unanimously tax-exempt groups are not FINANCING SUCH APPROPRIATION. the date ot tho said bonds authorlxed by Municipal Building to the members of General Builder THIS TERMINAL BE IT ORDAINED BY THEthis bond ordinance, Is 40 years. tho generarpubllc who shall roquesMhe voted to table a motion ac- bejng taxed, Sheldon made the TOWNSHIP COMAAtltEB OF THE (c) The supplemental debt statement same. " • since 1950 SPACE &AVIS BROS. MILL END STORES, Inc. 'cepting hew guidelines remarks while answering TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD. IN THE required by said Law has boon duly i Alterations fl^jped Driver designated ,by^,ffl^^federal school board member Bette COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY made and tiled in the office ot the WesloyN. Phllo i Additions •4, tJ DRAPERIES (not Ipss than two thirds of all theTownship Clerk and a complete Township Clerk ; } oxecutcd duplicate thereof ft&} been filed CAN SELL Jack Davis | '$ •. ' ... "•• goverjlment) fegaraing sewer Schnell's request for, more members theroof affirmatively » Concrete WorK "» Vfl »SLIPCOVERS Dems' Drive concurring) AS FOLLOWS: In tho office ot tho Dlroctor of the Dated: September 37, 1979 Alterations * L •SS, t«rot»tl»tflonol bills for the^borough's use of information on how the Division of Local Government Services » Fireplaces YOUR *\ ' " FibrleiUyVird .fiatees'Several •: Section 1. The Improvement described Foe I 5! 80 Additions f vt-,1 or Bill G AKWOOp-Democr a t i c fcho^j^dIbja^flflcteiLby_ In Section^? pf this Bond ordinance Is in tho Department ol Community Atfalrs BORUU&H QF KENILWORTH > Commerciali Residential Authority, ^RVSTSTT ; horebv author lied as a' general of the State of Klow Jersey, and such KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY Remodchnq candidates for Borough Tp new sewage guidelines Impr.oVfirnsnt to be made or acquired by statement shows 'that the gross debt of General Repairs SERVICE H«adquari«r> •' NOTICE TO BIDDERS Council, Bill Melka and Vince According to the.resolution Couhcil plans to review the The Township of Cranford, In th"e County th« Township as doflnad In said Law is Public Notlco Is horoby given that Fully Insured Free Estimates drapery hardwire ,MV Charges v; of Union, New .Jersey^ For the said increased by the authorization ot the Zeckmijn, announced recently subrrijtted by the RVSA, the implications. 61 -4he new scaled bids will bo received at 8 p.m. on the |_ Free Estimates federal government plans to Improvement or purposo stated In said bonds and notes provided tor In this bond prevailing time on Tuesday, October 9. low'tar! Call CALL CRANFORD Interior,Decorating . i ' ; ,1 G4P,Wp0Ei!~ARoselie man that Councilman Anthony resolution and discuss it Section 3i there Is hereby appropriated ordinance by 1310,000. and the said 1979 by the Governing Body of the Specialists ? , ('riding a moped, who allegedly Ijltnorie , will be campaignrelquire towns to itemize the further' at its next meetine the sum of MJ5.5O0. said turn being obligations authorized by this bond Borough of Kenllworth, Union County, 272-5177 276-1474 manager and former Conn- sewage costs on the tax bills Inclusive of all appropriations ordinance will be within All debt New Jersey In the Council Chambers. 276-6000 ^tfan lw$i stop signs, was Council President t)er«|olor« rrMdo therotor and including limitations proscribed by said Law. 567 Boulevard. Municipal Building, L'consa #02160 Coll688.94lt cilmanEwuik—Spera^ Ind Jo metfif -thfi gJb ^ii' weium-«Wi;50(Hrt-«h«-tlowr>-p(»ym *4wai/ . ^ 'i' • •.''• '. ' . X ••• •• ••••: :i tt»4 ..,, • i , ; • : • '>4 .<• ««v, „ ...„, .-..-. >J.. ;J ;k.- 1 • j- •*>. ••* •» s*. .•*.*.-' ^•''•™-.: • » 'V,.t • ^y'v^ly'jE^I > --»-•.. -W^*' V: • •.'•••• Page 16 CRANFOftD (N.J. > CHRONICLE Thursday. September 27.1979 table, "bedroom furniturer oriental carpat"7and others. Lamps, much brie a brae and miscellaneous. 9 English Village, Cmiino Ave., Apt. 20, Cranford. Friday & Saturday I i - 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. BICYCLE FOR SAIP Approx. Bill and Bettes AJdredge and their boys, Birly, 23 lbs. Custom _JTrt8de 10 Wayne, and David, formerly of Oak Lane,-have -MAGNIFICENT speed. Men's 21" Chromoly,' 1 -recently moved to their new home on Hemlock Cir- LISTED AND SOLD TUDOR ; frartie set; Rura-ace , com- WESTFIELD plete. Additional touring cle. Victor Dennis handled the sale of this Multiple IN ONE WEEK Yes, everything is equipment available. Listed property. r ' . ; beautiful and Yneticitlous 60% Beautlf.ully chromed' with in this spacious 4 TO black components. Asking Wagner Gets Post At UCTI bedroom home. Special $725, Andy 654-5266, FOR YOUR $ 654-5667 preferably even- Norrria W. Wagner of 8assistant registrar at Union features are: banquet size ings. dining room, family room .USED >& Doering Way, was named County Technical Institute, Scotch Plains. with beamed ceiling, living >€LOTHING Tlie Biggest Brake Mrs. Wagner ; recefved room with fireplace and GET YOUR ICE SKATES & NOWIahd avoid waiting in Bargain In Town! bachelor of arts and master of many more custom arts degrees from Kean line. Archie's Ice Skate Ex- features which require College, where she has served change Meyersville Road, Disc Brakes your- personal Inspection ITEMS as a part-time evaluator. She Mayersvllle. N.J. Open ^iso-^vas-a-substltulteitEacher Ho appreciate. ; __ Sun. - 10-5. Asking price • is Brand New Shoes in the Cranford school district. and usable) 647-1149 Installed. SarrieTDay Service $140,000. Call to see Axle Sef—Most Cars The mother of three adult children, Mrs, Wagner is, a this or one of our many C*U K« ANOINfMtNt THE ^ member of the' League of Other fine homes. Also '79 OLDS CUTLASSEx- . ELM0RA EXXON SERVICENTER The living room fireplace will keep you cozy this pick up your complimen- cellent condition, fully •-. *.«rmof»Av«., BLIIA««TM Women Voters and the College This extra large Victorian is definitely one of JUMBLE Hub*. U.Vtaty t Biywiy cVr Women's Club. • wtmisr' In"a'lovety•XT3lDntal-whTcrr+ias'"Te"CBntl\r" tary—pietertafmagdrtne-cf" --eqtri P7-7-4TM-00 $3,495, orig. 3J3W44 been completely redecorated. First floor also Homeward Bound, featur- owner center entry hall boasts its own fireplace, a STORE 755-8760 offers a dining room, kitchen with cont. clean, ing Galiel'y of Homes i'lO Walnut Ave. <&£ Student Trains graceful curved stairway and all natural wood- listings throughout Nor- stove; dishwasher plus-pentr-y-and a-sun-room.._ •&A . Cranford work. The 32' living room-dining room has Its "thern New Jersey^ 3 bedroom and bath on 2nd floor. Storage on Hours: Wcd.AThur.10-4 own fireplace and two sets of french doors • Thur.rvp 7-!>, Frl.10-2 3rd floor. Many extras in this 'well cared for. Ms. CJ/J leading to a large screened gazebo porch. A _ ^ house located in a desirable area, one block REAL ESTATE SINCE IMS first floor family room with fireplace,, an ultra IJ0H)OTHAVt.i., CBAWFOBO 1JX4U and Marie SasonTSMJor from the grammar schoolr-Yard is newly land- >« NOBVM AVt.. UNION. ) cbestef Ave., recently attetieF~-<. •modern kitchen, six bedrooms and 2Vi baths GalltrM (ti Morrtitowh * Fait FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH make it an ideal home for a large family. A truly scaped, the 2 car garage has a new door. Call Roselle, New Jersey. ed the 24th annual-leadership ^ 1 for early appointment! Asking $82,500 training conference sponsored elegant home Call for detailsl $105,000. by the Neto Jersey Association HELP WANTED "of Student Gouricils. The con- 272-7650 L. D.S. Kuzsmfl FLEA MARKET ference, Which'completed its Saturday. September29,1979 week-long run Aug. 26, was 21,v Realty held at the Ralph S. Mason NEW RESTAURANT OPENING * QUALITY HOMES First Time Market • Well Advertised , YMCA Camp, in Blairstown. 115 miln St. Cranford 272-8337 IN CRANFORD AREA Choice dealer space still available Paul, an eighth grader at This office Independently owned li operated by Now Interviewing: waiter/waitress, bus people, cooks, Hillside Ave. School attended REALTY pantry help, dishwasher, bartenders, hosts/hostess For Information Call Z45-488Z Dora S. Kuxamu : classes on group leadership, maintenance ' . ''..": • V.T— ...Janet Brown student government and other Full & Part time available Call 272-3888 for appointment. related topics aftmgMyith 280 '• -Anticipated Opening Date Mid October junior and senior high school DEALERS WANTED students from the state. First Presbyterian Church, Cranford 10-4 in Youth Nurses Slate Center. Nov. 17th Table BILLING CLERK reservations - Days OPEN HOUSE 9-S-&-3 7 37 Evenings •- MASON WORK Nutrition Talk , Major medical equipment co. needs billing Clerk for its N.J. 276-4376 — WATER PROOF I NO>ntt LEARN (League for Educa- 5 CARPENTER PLACE field service office. Typing and accounting clerk experience REPAIRS Steps, walks, patios, drains tional Advancement for Desirable Colonial in mirft condition, offers Is requested. Good pay and medical benefits are provided. Registered Nurses) will WANTED CIUN enclosed heated front, porch - attractive liv- Part time/full time. CalL276i2048 between 8:30 a.m. and sponsor" & lecture entitled ing room, dining room, modem eat Inl "The Nutrition-Vitamin 5 p.m. to make appointment for interviews. INTERIOR AND ^kitchen- 3 very nice bedrooms and bath -on•) WANTED TO BUY - Approach to Health" by Entrance Hall J.able Call- EXTERIOR painting,. -.Anthony _Acojce.ija, Wed- floor., Aluminum siding, combination^ i -pr-d-f-e*&lflna I w or k? -• nesday, bejober 3, at All "windows, rear deck add to the charm of reasonable rates, quality - Saints Episcopal Church, painting,, fully Insured, ' home. Call for earlier appointment if in-:$ REAL ESTATE Scotch Plains, N.J, .at 8 p.m. USED PIANOS WANTED Igcal references. Call ., Acocella,-—-a..-- certified V terested. $58,900 National firm seeks rbcal representalivoa_Americn'-slnrgnBt . We-buy-all makes &-6tyle9-.—^-Sieve,—273-4033:1- If-no - g : - pharmaceutical chemist, is a : 'Cal'l'334-.4iB24 I .• " answer, 447-3993^ PERSON REALTY CO. and Qilflinjfl electronic realty company,- ERA, needs real member of the N.J. Pharma- 276-0400 -estate sales associates in this area. We cah give you ceutical Association and has thorough'training, national advertising and identity. Gail OLD CARS WANTED: COMPLETE LANDSCAPE been on the teaching staff of We Are A ALDEN STREET CRANFORD Associated > Realty of Westfleld'-ERA, Mrs. Davidson CgdHlac/ Pre-1950; OPEN DAILY 9-6; SUNDAY 1-4 232-70007" SERVICES Spring Union College. His material Packards,.Bulcks, Pre-1970 Cleaning, monthly • tare/ Call 549-8974 will include vitamin therapy Phone Gall Away J • power rake,, seeding and and diet as preventive STAMPS: fertilizing. Repair and medicine. All registered and that is so close so don't miss calling about U.S. ;PLATE BLOCKS,: build new lawns. Shrub nurses are cordially, invited. this unusual home. GAL/GUY FRIDAY Singles, Accumulations, work and trlmnilng. Free There will be a Fee of $2. •Mm estimate 376-2165 " SO CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE! For manufacturing sales office. Work directly in sales dept. Collections,: Canada, fiflp >'••-'• Accurate typist, Telephone management. Will train.' Ex- with 8 rooms, Living room Fireplace, Beamed «..,...•„...... Ca(| 527.fl01{; SMITH ALUMNAE cellent working conditions. Good growth position. Call for ' Smith College-alumnae^are— ceiJiog in the eUomg-fQQro -&*-tf& Large Lot with 1 g T INSTRUCT inviteiitdd to a mornini g work a 2 car garage. JEROME INDUSTRIES No Job Too Small session and brown bag lunch PRICED AT $71,500. TWO NEW LISTINGS KENILWORTH, N. J. FBBB ESTIMATES with the Plalnfield Westfield NIOHT APPOINTMENTS Smith College Club Wed- PROFESSIONAL FULLY INSURED •;> CAPECQD GUITARIST . nesday at9a.m. in the home of REALTY WORLD FOLK, ROCK. JAZZ & EDRICU REMODELING ftfrs. Richard Freeman, .819 in the Sunny Acres'sectibn. Living room, eat in £.«. IN UN IN DENTAL ASSISTANT INSPECTOR CLASSICAL 272.6334 Sfiackamaxon Dr., Westfield. Cranford orthodontic practice ' "A World of Difference" kilchen, four bedrooms, tiled bath, heated Berkley College of Music Call 232-4605. •'•••- needs experienced chairside \ Electro-mechanical 181 North Ave E.T£iymford jalousied porch, full basement, attached Graduate. Learn compos!-, CALL..276-8110 assistant? Enthgsiastic and ( Night & Day Shift garage. $66,900 . personable. All • benefits, ex- "tion & arranging for any : .JDlRsctqr petition Immediate- _ rceirBnt~8ara7v, "c'bngenial staff 'i -la n&emhJ e_~ Ex.pJ__.vvJ.t b. Each office independently owned. ly avail, for an indiv,. with ln-~ 1 Eves, & Sun call..272-66^7 . and pleasant working condi-1 beginners' to advanced. Pre~ BEAUTIFUL CONDITION tions. Send letter stating ex- specflon exp. using s.tandard Call Benjamin George - OHWIlllllllltf . perience and educational' Electrical $ Mechanical In- 272.6244 describes this nicely located, seven room Split background, to: spectlon equipment. Ex- Christ rricxs ~Level on its tree shaded lot. Ground level family Dr. Frank Krause cellent j benefits, including room,, laundry and lavatory. Large livihg room, 11'8-North Ave., W. profit sharing. . SflLE Cranford, N.J. 07016 formal,,, dining room, eat in kitchen, three PERSONALS I For convenient appt. bedrooms and 1 Vi baths. Central air condition- at ing, attached garage. $95,000 "' ' MODELS-MALE Call 272-5500, Ext. 292 SISTER SUZfiN & FEMALE TECKNIT G. E. HOWLAND, INC. For -conventions, commer- Readings , cials, Pjhotography. Fashion, Realtor 276-5900 129 Dermodv Street .115 Noi-th Aye... : Cr&nforcl RELO 1 advertising. Interviews by ap- Cranford, N.J. 07016 [GREAT 6UYS ON " FOR APPOfNTMENT ' 13 Eastman Street Cranford pointment only. Call 1-6 p.nrh Equal Oppty. Emply. 212-757-2949: 211 West CALL, mriTTEL ILECTRIC TIRED OF 56th Street, N.V. Suite 6 D. • BAR OPERATOR Cranford WAITER/WAITRESS-Want a High School-cafeteria, part TOYS! NEW LISTING job where_ypu can meat1 • time, 2>^-4320 .••.--• N THE STflIRS celebrities and VIP's.? Come SHOP! NOW IN work at exciting Newark In- Take life easy in this three bedroom move-in •LIFfelhlSURANCE ternational Airport, AM and • Mattel! Electric ' HEATHERMEADE! P M shifts available in our SECRETARY condition RANCH. Interior highlights include SOCCER GAME (reg S49) / coffee shops Only per- Challenging position for PAINTING - Interior and $29,95 central air, fully carpeted living room dining delighted to tell you about this attractive person with life insurance exterior. Call 27« sonable applicants need app- • Mattel EJectrlc room and kitchen. The enclosed rear porch has "vTbedroom 1 Vi bath colonial which has a char ly Excellent benefits, background Immediate FOOTBALL GAME (reg $49| "a view of the 1 37' yard. Full basement is com ming living room with fireplace formal dining 961 -3349 Equal opportunity opening, good benefits employer Salary commensurate COMPLETE DECORAT- pletely finished. A FINE LOCATION on a "NO- room and a qorgeOus new family room with ING SERVICE Draperies • Mattel Electric with experience Call Mr THRU" street $78,900 rosewood panelling and a FR/J^tlN STOVEI and slip covers custom BASEBALLGAMEIreg $591 34 96 Black 272 81Q0 made (your fabric or Owners are transferred This could be your op CABINET MAKER - Ex > • Mattel Eldetric -ipetienced only Shop work mine), completely portunity Why not see it today' Call '— -Installed—WovBH~W6dds7~ tor building of exhibits and GARAGE SALES leve|or and Roman shades cabinetry "AtsTTIr^WIss cleaned, "f Mattel Efactric Realtor - Notary Pfibllc I SUBMARINE CHASE (rog $46) 1 21 Ntfrth Michigan Ave r Victor DENNIS Realtor HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, altered and rehung at a 27.96 106 N. UnloirAve. Cranford Kemlworth Call forinter surprisingly low cost. view, 241 4715 CLOTHING,* etc Sept DISCOUNTED • Mattel Elactrlc 272-4020 26th to 30th 10-4 126 ' PRICES ARMOR BATTLE (reg'S45T Art exhibit: Robert Hubbuch 2ALDL* STREET CBANFOBD Hillcrest Ave Cranford, HRLP Typing ro< »_Mottel Electric-, --, ' quired" d tlmo, -AUTO RACE (Teg $'4 5) - q 209 SCHEMER ST , ALUMINUM SHOWROOM 1?1 North Michigan Ave CHANFORD Frl & Sat , Porch *nd PaNo Ehclosurei I : BEAUTIFUL CENTER HALL COLONIAL Kemlwprth Call for inter- from 10-4 Stereo, Child's view-, 241-471 5 __ , » desk, rnrscellanoous Awning Window* , .. , landscaped in town's most N f-'Oft b " Items y 5 R A CONCRETE BUTLDING SECRETARY ' t Nupnme R«placcment b{ft|qc;ation. 6 plus bedrooms, 2Vi baths, SENIOR RESIDEhiTMu approximate^ 1000 i^ u 1 Young national company* Windows opK^en and TiV.'room Basement rec APPRAISER Center of (own 272 5938 ot beekd secretary with Storm «nd Society of R,eaI Estate 276 5795 CLOTHING A |Some Knowledge of Xerox, MISCELLANEOUS Screen Combinations DRUG STORE •'- ' • i!- -i Appraisers' r Combination Doot-i 35 Styles KLUMAS&GAIS 80O typewriter Steno FURNITURE qortjoi^pO'lriside and out $124,000 Prin- WANTED 1 Si 2 bedroom u r, skills a plus Far details oh 34 Ea»tman St. CranfofcL RirlUn Rd, tills from $300 $450 for^or 17 Van Buren vB.._ by%PPOtntrrient only, 2725121 —v— ~poirflTS~tri»fi?ferbo8 fsjo foe an exciting p6sttlgfl calF ; "fcird Saturday Sept 29, PRODUCTSINC 276-6100 272-4100 gall 539 5BB1 9 e |Jm ly1s Parrqtat 272-3535 10 a.m. to 4 p m 102 South Ave W 274 3J05 .]-' •I V * "•'?'"[' , *--^ -4 (•** > 7 ; ' '" |''" .''. - ~- 'i. T'*'(''liluiil«i#Vl '''V^'"'i'7^u'i