Page 16 CRANFORD (N.Ji) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, December5,1974 Hospitals name security chief Oriscelio addresses graduates Melville R. E'we-of Cran- background with health care ford has been named chief of institutions. In 1968 he was "Every problem you en-to find a solution," he said, among the best securityatUnitedHospita1sTjf~administrative assistant for counter is a police problem," Sheriff Oriscelio also en- recruits in New Jersey, Asch" Newark. He will be respon- engineering at United Union County Sheriff Rail* couraged the 56 graduates to said the studies begun at sible for security, parking lot' Hospitals. He left the hospital Oriscelio of Elizabeth told continue the college studies Union College were a founda- and transportation. in 1970 to become head house- graduates of the 29th annual begun as part of their basic tion on which to build, E'we has had an extensive keeper at the "westfield session of the Union County police training. ••'...''. ~CorTvaIe6cerirCenterr"after Basic-•. Police Training •'.'•'" •'•"" "In today's complex which he became dispatcher Academy—atrcommeneement- y for the J B. Dove Packaging ceremohies conducted Nov. 27 Karl Asch of Springfield police officer t6 know S; Machine Company," dis- at Union College echoed the sheriff's state- something of psychology as it ^ patching servicemen over five "If a problem does not fall ments as he stressed the need is for him to handle a gun," Serving Cranford, Kenilworth and Garwood within your province to act; for bettter educated law en-Asch said: "If you're a good then you should be prepared to for cement, personnel, enough psychologist, you may advise people on where to turn never have to use that gun." Describing the graduates as VOL. 81 No. 50 Published Every Thursday Thursday,. December 12, 1974 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford N.J. 07016 15 CENTS Everything to your tnsfo UC expands even the pricfi1. • » RESTAURANT GUIDE The Arch (Continental) Mon.-Sat. 11:30-Major Credit orts Cards Accepted '" ' adult courses Canton Low (Chinese) Wed. - Mon. Major Credit Cards

: 201 - ^Accepted ; :T--.---~- -••" ; • ••--••• -• • • - MU7-0707 by 50 per cent Chu Dynasty (Polynesian) Sun. - Sat, noon - 11:30 - __ Continental Cuisine^ Major Credit Cards Accepted UWlag Clyde's Other Place, (American) Mon. - Sat. En- ;iosed sun Qocktail Lounge Because of it? increasing tertainment Major Credit Cards popularity, Union College's Coachman Inn.'. (Traditional) Daily 7 - 10 En/ weekday-weekend college will tertalnment - Major Credit Cards Accepted _ / expand itscourse-offerings-by__ —Geigei-^s-(AmerJcaruFeaiures .Homemade-Apple Pie) in drive 8 S AUTHENTIC POLYNESIAN CUISINE more than 50 per cent for the ,Sun. - Sat. 11:30 -10 - Major Credit Cards Accepted spring semester. The weekly report of the Lichee (Oriental) Mon. • Sun. American Express United Way shows returns of For the first time, in its overtime pay provided in new Masori said it had been appropriating $8,000 for' An ordinance rezoning Dr. Robert Markoff, dean of Mario's (International) Mon. - Thurs. 12 -2 8. 5 • 10 Frl. $82,939, or 81 per cent of its history, Cranford is having to contracts with both Police and impossible to , compute in purchase of a 18-ton capacity property at Lexington Ave. arts, said weekday-weekend 12 -2 8. 5 -11 Sat. 5r 11 Sgn. 1 • 9 • American Express & goal of $102,000. Campaign go over its permissible Fire Departments; $25,000 is advance the amount of "tag along" trailer for hauling facing Unami Park from two- college is a selection of Diner's Club. chairman Malcolm S.Pringle spending limit to meet the for educational expenses overtime members of -Athe heavy township equipment to family to single_family was courses designed to meet the Nanma's (Italian) Sun.Mon. - Thurs. 12 - 2 & 5 - 10 Fri. the river project and for use at 1 pointed out that this amount is town payroll. incurred by police and fire- protective forces would ac- passed on first reading'. interests and schedules of 12-2 & S - ll Sat. 5- 11 Sun. 1 • 9 - Major Credit Cards far short of the needs of the 18 The Township Committee men taking special training cumulate. Committeeman the Conservation Center: The committee approved a parUime adult students. All Accepted . Tuesday night passed a courses; $17,000 for pay for Burton S. Goodman pointed variance for the use of over- Pete & Charlie's (Traditional) Mon. - Sat. 11 - 1 A.M. • agencies aided ty the United courses are offered only once Way: The allotments for each resolution requesting the N.J. three extra holidays out that state law this year The committee voted to sell sized signs on the." Carteret a week rather than the usual Major Credit Cards Accepted . negotiated in the new police mandates payment of over- an $11,000, 25-ton capacity Savings and Loan computer Tower Steak House (Traditional) Daily 11 - 10:30 Sun. 1 agency have been held ap- Department of Local Marie Bischoff, Colony Club president; Mrs. Kay three times a week. Classes proximately to those of Government to approve an and firemen contracts, and time to police and. firemen. trailer purchased a year agp operations building at 61 TRAINING POINT —Officers of Cranford First Aid will be offered at the Cran- . • 10:30 -""Major Credit Cards Accepted Squad and members of the Colony Club inspect • Ole.sky of the Colony Club and Captain Johrr Greve of previous years in spite of emergency appropriation of $8,000 for added expense of. They formerly received for the same purposes. The Myrtle St. formerly occupied OUTE 22 WEST, SPRINGFIELD, ford, Elizabeth and Plainfield Tretola's (Continental) Tues. - Thurs. 11:30 • 9:30 Fri. reducing frorn 4 to 3 the compensatory time off. larger vehicle has been found by Multi-Amp- Corp. The training equipment purchased with funds donated to the Aid Squad. Equipment, shown on table, includes a 8. Sat. 11:30 - 10 - inflation, he said.. $100,000 for overtime pay and campuses of Union College, other personnel costs for number of years police and impractical duelo difficulty in variance had been recom- the squad by the club. From left are Francis Young, human chest replica for open heart training and a beginning Wednesday, Jan. Wedgwood Inn (Traditional) Mon. - Sun. Major Credit Prospects for achieving the Cards •...'.•• police and firemen. firemen work; below top The committee passed on maneuvering" it on. narrow mended unanimously ' by squad president; Ed Rouvet, training lieutenant; Mrs. model of an infant, at.Greve's fingertip. 22.' . ;'•' •. ••'• ' ' . goal now seem rather dim Wm. Pitt Inn (Traditional) Tues. - Sat. 12- 9 Sun, 'til 8-' according to Pringle. He once The town by law. may not experience pay level. first reading an ordinance street turns. Zoning Board of Adjustment. I in in d SUABH WEEKII HOMEOWNERS'SPfCMt reappoihtedwthe New Jersey board chairman of the state Loan Act of 1%3 in.the light of CHABLESI (at NICK'S) $• Savings League's Committee, trade organization.- current economic conditions," $ HAROLD F. They are: John R. Kliner, Mion said. "While our present anowsowE is now open 8. available for president, Roselle Savings law is among the best, in the Rte.35 pj'vj'N" /DEATH WISH T75 SPtCIAL OCCASIOHS-BUSmSS MEETINGS BENNER, INC. and Loan Association; and country, it can serve only as 1m SALES Charles J. Pfost, president, its flexibility is maintained to 264 22O0 ALPAONO WEDDING RECEPTIONS & PARTIES BODY AIMP FEMDER Capital Savings and Loan meet the needs of the public pur chase by town of CP site '8EHPICO" 100 AMP SERVICE FORTHE FINEST IN ITALIAN FOOD, STRAIGHTENING If you like people... Association, Cranford. and the financial institutions SERVED IN A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE AND TOWING "The objective of this com-.which make up this segment ANDREW CHIAPPETTA Lie. Elec. 4396 A $119,000 deal for purchase the Township Committee restrictions imposed by the The actual title to the site is mediately to the township and people like you. TERROR TMOt! NEW ANDOLDWORK AT REASONABLE RATES . Estimates Furnished mittee is to study and review, of the economy." by the township of the former Tuesday night. , sellers as creating "insur- still with . the Cerebral Palsy would have been scheduled. CALL 789-1744 we are offering a VTHE HOUSE THAT Cerebral Palsy Training According to Creighton, the mountable legal problems in League of Union County, with It has been estimated that And Make Your Reservations Now 382 1710 5342404 Center site at Springfield Ave. Vizzoni attorneys sought to the^ Seal. the Vizzoiif firm holding an the cost of demolishing the Doings of collegians VANISHED « and Holly St. has collapsed— have ownership of the Under the proposed con- $80,000 purchase contract. The former training center, which CAREER NONA L"T " OSTROVE, enrolled in the executive -DonUook-1: at least for.the present. property revert to the building tract, the township would pay construction firm has paid 10 previously had been occupied Former Cerebral Palsy Center site which contracting firm. CRANFORD. N.J. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. secretarial program, designed In The Basement BWRCi rnntradQrs—shquld_any_tax-_ _|77,000 in cash for the site, per cent, or $8,000, down on the by Union -College and before township attempted to purchase from Vizzoni for the property leaving the-& ScJiool^fliiuliL OPPORTUNITY Edward Ostrove of 106 student seeking a LAST HOUSI ON THE LEFT township attorney, refused to payer action be taken against including $5,000 towards Wilshire Dr., has been named secretarial education with (approve provisions of a the purchase within 15 days demolishing the building there balance which the town would be $15,000, of which the Viz- for men and women an Alden Scholar at Allegheny general and business ad- contract imposed by attorneys after, its completion, or if, any .and. turn over to the Vizzohis provide exclusive of the $5,000 zonis would pay $10,000 with ambition College, Meadville, Pa. The ministration courses included Superbly -crafted for Vizzoni .Bros, of impediment to the transaction two lots on South Ave. opposite demolition contribution. •""" Hinsenkamp said that in award is based on academic to • broaden-, knowledge of the lewelry with genuine Kehilworth, building con- developed. Place valued at a Had the deal with; the considering the purchase, it flood plain measure For Christmas Joy in sales achievement during the 1973- business community. She is a stones and a heavy tactors from whom title was "The township would be un- total of $42,000. An ordinance township been approved, a was felt that the Cerebral You will enjoy working with a 1974 graduate of Cranford overlay of 18KT. to have been transferred to protected," Creighton com- rezoning the lots from "simultaneous closing" at Palsy site was one of the few Count on Martin Jewelers tor Special Gifts 74 school year. 51 ADULTS $1 v group of great people. You will High School. :"AMSTEW1ECEI" gold, ~for much of the the township. mented. business to 2-family which title would be trans- parcels of land available for at Prices to Stretch Your Gift Dollars have the support and cooperation (•ICHAH>C AllJEN rich beauty of solid The proposed purchase was Mayor Henry E. Hin- residential use passed first ferred from Cerebral Palsy to purchase for future township BRIAN A. MILLER, a ADVERTISEMENT Vizzoni Bros, arid then im- usage. oi Florida's -nationally respected junior from Cranford, is the 1 Karat gold at a scheduled to be acted upon by senkamp Jr: described the reading Tuesday. adds to building restrictions All Sterling Silver Flatware Mackle Brothers. PLAY IT fraction of thepf^lce!' The mayor said he felt the • A new flood plain ordinance newly elected treasurer of T^iu How's ideal first use of the property runoff which would contribute waivers to permit con- restrictions as well as the Wallace-Internationa! You will call.only on people that AGAIN,,SAM providing for control of flood Kappa Epsilon Fraternity at would be as a township park - to flooding conditions. struction in the flood plain on channel orwatercourse which Towle-Reed & Barton have shown genuine Merest. Your Hearing? water runoff was passed on Bucknell University, $1 ADULTS $1 ...for Christmas Under the flew ordinance, property not covered by carries the flow of water, and Lunt-Gorhom Current inquiries from a heavy Lewisburg, Pa. Miller, whose Free electronic hearing tests Victim of vandals criticizes Parking site? first reading Tuesday night by site plans for all development surface waters in the flood of the floodway which includes At LOWEST PRICES advertising program are so high term of office is for the second will be given at Beltone Hearing Joy . ' ' • • ' ' V. the Township Committee. in the flood plain, or areas Aug. 2, 1973. This provision is areas adjoining the channel. Set of 4 >PARK WoSsT Hinsenkamp said future ' we conservatively expect a 50% semester of the current CUUOE BeR Public hearing will be Mon- Construction in the floodway Salt & Peppers Aid Service offices on Thursday subject to flooding, must be subject to nullification by the Tremendous Assortment increase in business this year. academic year, is. a 1972 uses of the site for parking or- d Dec 23 at 8:30 ; approved by the Planning State Environmental is limited to recreation uses. crystal & plate and Friday. for senior citizens housing Gold Filled II you speak well, have a good graduate of Cranford High "MB" %rr«Ne> the measure complies with Board. Under the earlier flood Protection flood plain map. In the flood fringe area it is Factory-trained hearing aid could be considered. The S2.95 personality, if you like people and School and is majoring in lack of concern by parents permitted subject to Planning Lockets-Bracelets-Pendants provisions of a model flood plain ordinance, adopted two specialists will be at all of the . mayor said the property could $5;00toS20.00 they like you, you can earn from management at Bucknell. He plains ordinance proposed by years ago, only commercial Flood fringe area Board approval based on offices listed below to perform- Parental apathy towards According to the builder, parents still denied their son parently broken by marbles accommodate 65 to 70 cars Nothing Necklaces $20,000 to $40,000. is the son of Hyman Miller of Union County. Compliance is developments were subject to The new ordinance, which adequate safeguards against the tests.. acts of vandalism by their" vandalism is a common was responsible," Liddy said. hurled at it. for parking at a cost of from Gold Filled . 11 Mendell Ave. • required in order to qualify for site plan approval. was proposed by the Planning flooding. Special Purchase — —For-a-Gornploto-eualuatiqn-to-Seo— Anyone who has - troit.ble children was cited as-a-major— problem-at-new—home—sites- —liddy—said—vandalism_has_ An official of Your Choice o} pea r 7 Board, creates a flood fringe The storm" water runoff Dansk Decorator Cube Candles if you have a sales career with hearing or understanding is factor in continuing van- arid costs of homes are being long been a problem with Coal Co., 5C coral or turquoise MISS GENI NORRIS ' of 1" 43 flood control projects. Planning Board to~~granr~area which* -restriction is based _ on.. a_ each burns 60 hours us for your future: , dalism at new construction driven upwards by builders builders but that it has in- Ave. E., reported last Thurs- per space at the Park and 510.00 Bqrnside Ave. is among welcome to have a test using the The Township Committee coefficient involving- rthe -Calltoday.^2EMJo_, latest electronic equipment to . sites today by a Cranford having to allow for it. He said, creased greatly in recent day a 4 by 8-foot window in the Shop lot off Miln St. will seek $119,000 from the proportion of water capable of students- beginning --their' however, that -the local years. . J , front of the building was 4 PM... (201) 635-8600 studies this fall at the determine his 'of her particular builder; * : The township proposedin the county, or work done on the being absorbed into the soil George B. Liddy of Hazel damage has far exceeded broken'" by a socket being deal the transfer of title to the Ladies' Ask for Mr. Mitchell Berkeley School of East loss. Diagrams showing how the Other incidents Rahway River widening and 'llpublish Tuesday,Dec.24 and the amount running off. St., who >is completing con- anything he had anticipated. thrown through it. Continued on Page 2 Soli'i&Gold Rings FLORIDA CENTER Orange. Miss Norris is ear works and some ol the causes deepening project, according The ordinance provides that cincj ~*" "60 struction of a home at 16 Clark Another incident of van- The Citizen and 39 MAIN ST. CHATHAM. Nj 07928 of hearing loss will be available. "Perhaps an education to Mayor Henry E. Hin- Dec. 20. Your cooperation storm runoff must not be Large Selection DINNERS inmiioHii. Place, reported to police that program in the schools, dalism was reported Sunday Chronicle will publish is requested in this p senkamp' Jr. ' $20.00 Everyone should have a hearing SERVED TIL 9 'W '". increased; that drainage of itHHOBINSMINII- . COLONIAL V.ILI.m.1 during November 28 windows making youths aware of the by Herbert Levinson of 39 Under terms of the or- Tuesday, Dec. 24, instead regard. adjacent areas is not affected; test at least once a year if there is . were broken in the $60,000 9- fact this vandalism is costing Hemlock Cicle, who told police Storm aftermath of Thursday, Dec. 26, the RESERVATIONS dinance, plans for all , con- soil erosion not increased; soil Ask abotit our any trouble at all hearing clearly. Special Christmas Hours room structure, kitchen people—perhaps their own a 3-feet square window was week of Christmas. The Township , Com- Even people now wearing a 635-2323 struction projects, whether in absorption arid ground water Revolving- 94 MAIN ST., CHATHAM Open Daily til 8:30 cabinets broken, door knobs, families—sums of money broken and the frame pushed The deadline for copy to mittee meeting will be hearing aid or those who have a flood plain or not, will have recharge capacity not Charge CLEAN CLOSED MONDAY Saturday til 5:30 faucets, door chimes and might help," Liddy suggested. in by someone throwing a shows tree needs to include provision for water be submitted for Monday, Dec. 23 at 8:30 decreased and natural been told nothing could be done patio-type doors damaged. The builder said "The cops picnic bench against the publication that week will p.m. instead of Tuesday, PLUMBING & HEATING The recent township street during the storm was retention areas, dry wells, and drainage patterns not for them should have a hearing Rocks, some thrown are doing their job" as far as-garage at his home. . the like in order to prevent be on^eprevious Friday, Dec. 24. - - ...... ' disrupted. •" ELECTRIC test and find out about the latest through windows, damaged they can in protection, but that Last week, Mrs. Robert acquisitioi/of a mobile aerial endangered by rot. Complaints recorded SEWER SERVICE methods of hearing correction. costly aggregate-material confronting parents with the Cubberly of 303 Retford Aye. "cherry-p/cker" from which CARS trees can readily be trimmed It has been the policy of the ESTIMATES GIVEN The free hearing tests will be December shingles on the house which vandalism of their children in reported that 12 louvered hadto be replaced at $30 each, cases where they have been windows on her front porch is seen py the Public Works department to record all given at Beltone, 11 Broad St.. Department as a means of complaints about, endangered Harry Baron announces candidacy 326 WALNUT AVE. Elizabeth • Thursday and Friday. II Wine of Hie Liddy reported. The vandals apprehended has not produced had been.broken by vandals. have broken into the building results. Patrolman William A. Con-averting™ the future some of Trees of tree limbs for at- WAHTEO CRANFORD you can't get there on Thursday the kindW damage done in tention when township or Friday, call 353-7686 and and used the basement "for "I caught one vandal red- nell, Who investigated, 276-1998 . their own activities," he said. handed on the site and thereported the glass was ap-last week's windstorm. equipment and manpower are arrange lor an appointment at With Public Works priority available. V. ' .,„ for second term on school board another lime. being given to the Rahway The river job and leaves • CABARET * An excellent value In -*. Harry Baron of 405 Walnut School Boards Association Bi- of the Future Directions JEXEWEIX River flood control project, * pickup which began Oct.-21 Ave., who is completing his centennial Commission. He Committee report. ENTERTAINMENT one of Italy's most Dean becom es 3rd -the" trees—have—admittedly- -have^occupicd Public Works first-three-year term on thealso acts as liaison between VOLKSWAGEN been the victims of com- crews, with tree work on the Board of Education, an- the state legislators and the He added that on a -state- popular sparkling parative neglect in recent waiting list. seven school districts in the MIllBUHMIHINM Ntw imsEv W9wkM4MAmA • nounced this week he will seek level i "The Botter decision years. Public Works crews began reelection in the Feb. 11 school New Jersey 20th legislative will result in many changes in 900 E. Elizabeth Ave. wines. Superb for Holiday local grad of FBI course responding to calls during the THE STATE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY One resident of Spruce St., election. He is vice president district. the financing of education and Linden 486-6200 and its RESIDENT PROFESSIONAL Detective Sergeant Michael enforcement officers in July, who said she had been without recent windstorm at 11:30 of the board. Baron, in announcing his the provisions for a thorough \ or Eittertoitti A. Dean last Thursday 1935. Sgt. Dean's class was the electric power Sunday night p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1, and Other board members candidacy, said many and efficient education for all TONY ARLYN BALLET COMPANY worked 25 hours without in- became the third member of 99th to graduate. and Monday for more than 12 whose terms are expiring are changes will occur in public students in New Jersey. AND • ( present the Cranford Police Depart- hours for a second time, said terruption until 11:30 p.mMrs. . Arlcen Walsh, president, education both on a local and— Whatever steps are taken in FUEL OIL ment to complete the Federal Dean, a life-long resident of she had reported to the Public Monday. and Thomas White~'Jf.,"p'asT state level in the near future. ^.Trenton, we must be on the AND BARBERO Bureau of Investigation the township and a graduate of Works Department in October Although removing trees president. Mrs. Walsh said she "In light of this, I feel that lookout that the detailed National Academy course Cranford High School, served that a tree that fell on the Continued on Piiow 2 is undecided on whether to run my dedication to local public operation of the-public schools OIL BURNER Nutcracker uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii SUNSHINEAADY since its inception in 1935. as a Naval aircraft control for another term, and White school education during the is left in the hands.Qf-the local Now Accepting * WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ASTI SPUMANTE towerman before joining the announced last month he will past 10 years and my ex- communities and that ex- Dining Room Open SERVICE ,md LEADING GUEST ARTISTS Sgt. Dean,a 13-year veteran Reservations fqr Our "Gala' Police Department in 1961. He cessive state intervention in Breakfast Lunch 8. Dinner of the force, was one of 250 Chronicle contents not be a candidate because of perience as a board member New Year's Eve Celebration HotidAvSpeciAl enforcement officers from became a detective, six years new business responsibilities during my first term will local school affairs does not Late Evening Menu SCHOLARSHIP FUND clearing house set up. Page 3. \ ium of SI on .ill nckuis to' Jll wtiukH.iv rn.Uit\u«s both this and foreign nations ago arid was promoted to requiring overseas travel. enable me to play an effective occur. I am qualified to pursue .ind Morwt.iv !lirnu Thursday ewnings ^ bfl. to complete the threfrmonth sergeant last Jan. . 1. He The deadline for candidates role in meeting the this most important aspect of M 10",I ilncoum on these s.miu purlorru.nicus course. His application, received an associate degree HONOR STUDENTS at high, juntor high schools to file petitions with Board educational challenges of the future public education as a lor (]">ups ol 30 or.mort.' ' containing a recommendation in police science from Union listed. Page 12. Secretary Eugene Konopacki future," he commented. result of my involvement College and studied at William is •! p.m. Jan. 2. Locally, Baron said, "A with state and county school for acceptance by Police Chief Church .19 iOO South Ave,, West m Matthew T. Haney, had been Patterson College, Wayne. Baron is legislative blueprint for education in board activites and my know- 10 MATINEES Classified 18 Westfield, N ,J. . - h H for f(Mir Dean is married and lives at chairman and second vice Cranford for the next several Harry Baron ledge of legislation and State TicUets: S4,5.6.7.8,9 .11 Department of Education and uiiacninon inn DuildinK Headquarters' FVifjit uni.h.intiMy produ 1 eTkircfiesler AveTTieW'vvith" DlffSkiOQt of .the Union County years is now band"formulated^ years—the customary waiting UM RNr Entranc* 27^1044 "his wife and three daughters. Kenilworth..,. School Boards Association, a by the Board's^ FutuFe" Schools" 'Com mf [fee lave srate Bo"ard~of~~E?riicaTionr [BANQUET UJMBkW _ ' • MILLWOHK "{JO m thu I'j period. 3OEd4trtialt St. The Academy, located at ,Previous Cranford Obituaries ; ,19 member of the Union County Directions Committee. This equpped me for a leadership policies, My reelection will FACILITIES MASON S MATFUIAL RWINEUNE^ OJIMM, Cranford Quantico, Va., is a branch of graduates of the FBI Rellglousnews •; ... 19 Educational Services Com- report is due in December role in helping to set board help to prrovide continuity MARDWAdi • PAINT (opp. Theatre) FREE DfUVEiY & mission and county represent- 1975. I feel that my work with policies that will be necessary and leadership for the Cran-' From 20 - 800 ' Hi IS the University of Virginia. It Academy were Police Captain ...... 8,9, 10 began operations as a Ralph J. Koury and Lt. 'Sports 16, 17 ative on the education com- this committee and my to implement the long range ford Board of Education GARDEN STATE PKWY. ON JOT 136. CRANFORD. plans and recommendations during these critical times." PHONE 1201) 272 - 4700 233-1492 %0 training center for selected Lawrence'T. 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Page 2 CRANFORD (N.J.)i CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. December 1U. Thursday. December 12.1974 CRANFORD <. N j. )CITIZEN AND CIjLRpNICLEPage3 Fiscal critic adoptis Police demonstrate fund clearing house set Give him mules by tmage_gj_ protection The Cranford Scholarship Inormatlon sheets con- Evans. The Baronet in Kenneth A. McGrath, the Committeeman Jack C happened, McVey com- —TheV Cranf ord-Pblice-De-—-The kit-was made-available Clearina House has beenl cerning these_grants have^ burgundy or black. township fiscal watchdog, McVey also sounded a note on mented. partment is embarking on a to police by Kwikset and by eBtlEIIshed for local" been mailed by the Clearing appeared at the Tbwnship McVey warned if the state .Have deliveries organizations providing _ g_ j 2-14:00 economy, proposing that in educational program which Hellring Bros, of North Ave. discontinued. House to each Cranford High Committee meeting Tuesday view of the fiscal situation the gets blanket spending powers will enable residents and.land- E., locksmiths. scholarship funds to high School Senior. Additional . Havle phone tem- school seniors, according to night more in the role of Santa incoming 1975 Township on new state taxes "they can lords to "burglar-proof" doors The locksmiths warn that porarily disconnected. sheets, as well as applications Claus than of Scrooge. Committee make no effort to increase and increase them to their premises, locks more than five years old Mrs. Vita Lee and Mrs, Jean 'for these scholarships can be and take over control of local . Arrange for lawn Grove, co-chjalrmen. They McGrath had verbal gifts increase their salary of $1,000 The Detective Bureau under are probably outmoded and care. obtained in the guidance of- for two officials on their a year each. . government." McVey in the Lieutenant' Michael Fedroff is should be replaced. announce the member fices of Cranford High School past has advocated con- . Have neighbor collect organizations which are co- performances during the last McVey also'"'suggested prepared to demonstrate a kit Replacement is usually your mail.. and the private schools where year on the Rah way River residents of the township call sideration of a statewide of security locks to service, simple. oerating to eliminaee Cranford residents are flood control project-Public upon their state legislators to property tax rather than an community and social organ- Police point out. that while overlapping and duplication of enrolled. They can also be Works Commissioner Clair W. oppose the establishment of income tax. izations which will provide no premises are fully burglar- scholarship aid activities so picked up at the Cranford Flinn Jr. and Township broad-based taxes as part of Mayor Henry E. Hin- their members with the proof, adequate locks will that the "funds can serve the Public Library. Engineer Gregory Sgroi—and an overall package to meet senkamp'Jr. pointed out .that "know-how" to. obtain make entrance infinitely more UWdrive greatest nurh,ber of students a pat on the back for the entire education costs and the state he had advocated a state in- maximum security for their difficult and often discourage, Continued from Page 1 are: College Women's Club of Senior citizens Slip into something comfy committee. deficit. He said any such taxes come tax over other forms of homes. would-be burglars. And thd- . prospects for greater return Cranford, Cranford Jaycees, Kiwanis Club ofg Cranford, —Sioux Mox brown suede "In behalf of many should be dedicated to specific taxes to meet the state The locks to be demon- locks can cause them to lose here, are good. The Clubs and moccasin with pile lining. purposes and not included in a Supreme Court mandate to Lions Club of Cranford, elect officers thousands of Cranford strated provide protection the race against time. Organizations figure is now at ~Si«s 7-12. 8.00 • residents I want to thank you .package which could give the finance education, and ob- against tools which profess- 73 per ,cent, and Municipal Cranford Parent Teacher Harry Higgins was elected Common-sense safety pre Council, University • for your efforts in theSRahway state. .. blanket spending served that some legislators ional burglars use to gain cautions recommended by Employees at 58 per cent. president of the Senior River," McGrath told the powers. who previously opposed it are entrance, including hack i Alumni Club of New Jersey., Citizens Club of Cranford at a security representatives in Pringle anticipates that the Rotary Club. The Rugers Club Township Committee, "Mr. coming around to favoring it.. saws, pipe wrenches, pliers elude: 83 per cent achievement of the meeting Dec. 2, Flinn and Mr. Sgrai in par- Cites sales tax A 5 per cent surcharge on^ and the like. of Cranford, and The Village Special Gifts division, the 71 Improvement Association. " Others officers elected are: ticular." "Six years ago the sales tax federal income tax is being Featured in the police WHEN YOU'RE OUT per cent record of the In- Mrs. Edith Hanselman, first "You have completed more was supposed to be a-panacea proposed in the Legislature to exhibit is the "auxiliary dead- Lock, all doors and dustrial division, and the 77 vice presiident; Joseph on local flood alleviation than for all the state's financial finance education and other lock" which contains a'l- inch windows. per cent returns of the DeFabeo, second vice any other Township Com- problems, and you saw what state costs. "throw" deadbolt with an im- v - . At night, leave one or Residential-Telethon, will all A recent addition to the president; Miss Mary Porta, cur HIS Clearirig House is the New sure mittee since 1948," the.critic pregnable steel pin. This basic more lights on in places improve in subsequent secretary; Mrs. Margaret continued. lock is the type recommended not visible from windows. reports. He cited the Schools York University Alumni Club Johnson, financial secretary; SECURITY BEGINS AT HOME •— Police Lieutenant Michael Fedroff, left, of New Jersey. Any student Only '40 per cent rating' CP site purchase reviews instructions for use of household locks designed to frustrate burglars. by Kwikset, manufacturer of . Leave a radio playing. division as the only who whose Mrs. Helen Willis, treasurer; McGrath said, however, the security locks being . Do not leave notes. campaign is now successfully accepted at N.Y.U. can Mrs. Hazel Wagner, sergeant- Wjth, him are Sol Levitt of Hellring Bros., Cranford. locksmiths; Police Sergeant concluded. receive from them up to that, he rates the job at "40 per Continued from P.lcjc 1 Gerard F. Haney, and Stanley Heller of Kwikset, which manufactures the locks, shown. ' ' ' . Shut and lock the at-arms; Mrs. Edna Pott and cent," stating it will not only Hinsenkamp and Com- garage door. $11,000 over a four year Alois Atzenbeck trustees. mitteemen Clair W. Flinn Jr. Inside lock period. The local chairman of achieve 100 per., cent until Vizzonisof the .two lots"" South The kit includes a double- . Don't leave keys in and Burton S. Goodman ap- Board approval,'but met with AT PRIVATE SCHOOL this group is Mrs. Ethel Glick, The club extended ap- Hansel and Droesher's dams Ave. which under zoning cylinder "extra-security" obvious places such as preciation to the outgoing laws could accommodate four proved the proposed purchase some local opposition on the Thomas C. Mansfield of 123 Wadsworth Terface. are replaced and powerful deadlock which requires a key mail boxes or flower pots. Cranford is one/'of nearly 1,100 officers. Several new mem- hydraulic pumps installed at two-family housing units such and the three were unable to grounds that under such an Establish Brian Mega These community groups Night shirting from Diplomat obtain a fourth vote on the to open from the inside and- students attending North- bers were welcomed. strategic locations. He called as Vizzoni contemplated. arrangement the township protects against burglars who WHEN YOU'RE HOME are making available more in yellow, green or o rw the CP committee. Proper t y would betaking too much land field ' Mount Hermon School, than $16,000 in scholarship aid A Christmas party will be on the incoming 1975 com- have entered through a glass . Never admit strangers. East Northfield, Mass., this blue cotton flannel. mittee to tackle these acquisition requires four of out of ratables. In the to Cranford seniors. held Monday at 1 p.m. at the ^Hinsenkamp said the $15,000 the five committee votes. cancer fund window or glass panel. They .... Report any solicitor year. He is the son of Mr. ar Westwood Lounge, Garwood. Sizes B-C-D. 9.50 projects, declaring that "the meantime, CP arranged with can get in, but can't get out cost of demolishing the Consideration was given to the Unyjn Township for without credentials. Mrs. H. Stanley Mangf ield 3\ ability to accomplish them is Bremner Chapter; Order of Society, 512 Westminster. with anything sizeable such as "Don't expose there." structure on the site, used for purchasing the property early acquisition ofjhe site that it is -a large TV set. • ; school purposes before being presently "occupying and for De Molay, has started a Avenue, Elizabeth, N.J. 07028, valuables. Assuming his. accustomed in .1972 when CP directors nurses report acquired by Cerebral Palsy, notified the township they had sale of the Cranford property memorial cancer fund designating them to be part of posture, _ McGrath reminded to Vizzoni.: honoring the late Brian Mega, the Brian Mega Memorial the committee that "There is brings the net cost of the decided to vacate the acquisition to $104,000. premises, and expressed in- 15-year-old high school Cancer Fund, Trees no Santa Claus," and student and a member of 238 shots for seniors proceeded to demand that the $88,000 in 1973 terest in exchanging the site ACTING CHAIRMAN " Gcntlnued (rom Page 1 At the November board Mrs. Betty Hogan, for one in a commercial zone Bremner Chapterp , who died of meeting of the Cranford committee in 1975 "reduce all The Recreation Advisory Council . .,vu. ~ . .v^u myciB, The appointment of Dr, and limbs from private treasurer, presented a ten- Check into Diplomat's in the Cranford-Birchwood meets the third Monday of thernonth at canceru . DaviDiavdd u ReedR' Myers, Visiting Nurse Association, tative budget for 1975 to the unnecessaryexpenses" in The township was offered the Community Center ot 8 p m. master councilor of Bremner Marcia Meyers of West property is not within its shawl-collared cotton Ave; area^ ,---•• t il f B Or purview, the department Superbly' crafted Mrs. Sue Bolan, nursing board for its consideration. view of current economic the site by CP in 11973 for ap- Chapter presenteda check fot ??8e,as acting chairman of robe in blue/black/white conditions. proximately $88,000. However, The proposal had Planning tlie worked with fire and police jewelry with genuine supervisor, reported a The next regular board $50. to Bob Meyerowitz, field . Oology •"departmenr at" stones and a heavy monthly total of 273 visits for meeting will take place • or brown/black/white. representative of the Union College was announced units where lives arid struc- todav bv Dr; Saul Orkin tures were possibly en- overlay of 18KT. the month of October. She tomorrow. ' M-l-xl. 15.00 American Cancer Society; The . . reported nursing activites OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK'TIL XMAS jchapter requests others toPres'dent of the college. dangered. gold, for much of the IEVIE STWOTJ7~FRTr 'Tl trr The work during the storm rich beauty of solid during October included DctrticiOtit© in the DFoiccf jinri f •• 'ivi&ycrs^—SL—pfowJSSOF—\t)— jMiUcjfoation by the nurses in Roosevelt all are invited to send conthe biol°gy department, included removal of a tall tree ¥rat • gold ~§V~~S~ succeeds Dr which crashed onto the roof of fraction of the price! administering flu vaccine Sf0ckin4 Staffers - Slocking Staffers tributipns to American Cancer Bernard Solon of injections for, 238 senior Wpstfield in the chairman- a home at 11 Lenox Ave. The ship. family was evacuated, limbs., citizens. Mrs.;Bolan also noted holiday Stocking Staffers Galore of the tree sawed and the tree -...for-Christmas- -that-She-and Mrs. Claire Dltzel lowered to the ground. A Fire had attended a symposium on Department tarpaulin was Joy tdberculosls in Glen PLUS OUR WHOLESALE (TO THE PUBLIC) ^Gardner at the New Jersey concert placed over holes made in the The annual holiday concert PRICED GIFT WRAPPINGS, Your Contribution roof. State Hospital for chest -diseases. ' of Roosevelt School will be Between the Arch & Saks RIBBONS/YARNS, TAGS ' Delayed by wires held Thursday, Dec. 19 at 1:30 The Public Works crews had SvmnVinnv sets P-m'ln tne school auditorium. Will Help to stand by on tree removal ol . oympnony seis The choir( dlrected b Mrs jobs involving live utility wires Elizabeth Casciano, will sing exposed during the storm. Holiday Concert the following songs: "Carol of Piped and printed Those In Need! Public Service Corp. crews the ( Mistletoe Singers," Knothe polyester/ -did_not arrive until more than The New Jersey Symphony Canadian song; "Rise Up Ptea«e him with palile^ cotton pajamas are sure 051 Thuse listed in this week's ad, in 2:45 a.m., Seneca Rd., electrical investigation to participate in the

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Page4 CRANFORD (N^.J, j CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE-Thursday, December 12.1974 . : .-•-•• Thursday, December 12,1974 CRANFORD - t ,, "Arabian Coffee" in N. J. Dance Theater's Guild's A comprehensive fire prevention code, banning bonfires Cranford Hall and Union Avenues, Dec. 30,prevention and control of lung production of "The Nutcracker," to be performed at and trash fires, passed on first reading. . The program is in its second of the communities that lie T ne-on-Tones By Elaine Coburn $391 million to $634 million. disease. An eight-point salary proposal to "attract experienced yeaf locally and is designed within the'river basins for the Department of Institutions igeg. Widening of Springfield In addition to tuberculosis, PJainfield High School Sunday, Dec. 22. Milk cartons filled with winners v President, LesqUe of Wojnen Voters . The legislature is scurrying and Agencies absorbs its' Ave. that goes very close to teachers and retain career teachers" presented to Board of for students in their junior and development of flood control They go everywhere, and for new revenue plans, but all which by the way, is still a senior years who expect to go candy were delivered Mpnday projects funded by the sale of go with everything! Earlier this year our state share of a $391 million.deficit three public schools and Education. to Cranford'Hall Nursing Interest in the Chamber of legislature was hassling the the plans that are coming up it would have to operate on 14 Union College and is crossed health problem, the into a career associated with authority bonds. Commerce - Chronicle Arrow's elegant new tone- association is als6 involved in Home by a group of sixth liiiiil qn-tbnes are right on top - nasty problem of taxation; resemble patch work quilts.. percent fewer dollars than.it every day by many children '...•• .20 years , • some phase of merchandising, "The bills present a rather Coloring ContesLcontinues^io. Federal income tax sur- the fight against emphysema, Resident to dance marketing management or a grade girls from Hillside unique approach to the of -fashion today • for specifically, adjusting our did in 1974. And 1974 was not will certainly attract a lot Rabbi Brand elected president of the Cranford Clergy Avenue Junior High School. mount. Forty-six Cranford system of taxation to comply charge, increased sales tax, exactly a great year. asthma and chronic bron- service occupation. authority concept," Wilson youngsters participated in business or leisure. more new long-distance chitis, diseases which roET Council. . . Patty Donohue, Norman Decton .Perrna-lron, with the court decision state property tax and com- Fourteen per cent fewer traffic, making the present Cranford Glee Club to present its winter concert at Juniors spend a full day at and Garrubbo stated, "in that Contest Number 3, which the binations thereof are a few of men, women and children of 'Nutcracker' lead school, studying related Roth and Joyce Michael the legislation specifies the of course. Sizes regarding "thorough and dollars could mean reducing safety problems considerably otHuui, amusing l delicti j j*jj,*pj »UA nrnWf pnlicHnU judge described as "the, g y p Sherlock Hall under direction of Henry Boardman. n i7 AAint\ efficient" education for all of the suggestions; hitl tff d ll of A t I d t their very breath and often f th fi j g communities which form the toughest to judge yet." hospital staff and levels of worst?. At present, I do notineir 11 es>. Debbie Strauss, 19-year-old Sugar Plum Fairy will be New walnut Avenue School opens. aspectp s of these fields while th"Z^e aid ™of fth effikfTJlSg other sixth Green, Pale Gold, \ , New Jersey's children. The Cuts could cost basins and requires their tbxbe able to see any daughter of Mr. and Mrs. danced by principal dancer of seniors spend afternoons graders in donating money Top honors in the Kin- Ecru, White, governor, if you recall^ If there are to be budget cuts carclosine fog r 6,90one0 mentamental patientshospital, benefits to the residents of But the new name may be a membership and participation Richard Strauss of Cranford, the American Ballet Theatre, . 30 years getting work experience with and collecting milk cartons. dergarten-second grade Rose'. • ••.... suggested a graduated net because of inadequate and moving those patientp s into Cranford aV a whole that pproblem for the Christmas Eleanor" D'Arituono. Her Bond sales at $313,427 toward $550,000 goal. : local merchants, offices and in the authority and itscompetition went to Simohe income tax and an ad- d d flii l l b will dance a lead role of The cartons were washed, programs^ These are strong revenues the effects will be already overcrowed facilities, would justifyvwidening of Seal people, because all area "Arabian Coffee" in the "Nut- partner will be "David Coll of Sgt. Curtis Culin recuperating in an English Hospital after professional men. Students trimmed and decorated, Oppenheimer of 8 Makatom justment of the property tax. p felt around this state where It could mean cutting finan: Springfield Ave/right now, in residents are not familiar with cracker" ballet at Plainfield . the same company. loss of a foot in action, are salaried and must work a Assisting were Linda bills because of the magnitude Drive, 0 a seconcL^grader at 12.00 This tax package went down to services leave much to be cial aid il that minimum of 15 hours a week. of.the flood problem in our Brookside School. Mark '" to community health view of the - undesirable - Be ^sgured, however, thathet High School on Dec. 22. This Mrs. Clara Felyer, 82, died at the home of her daughter, Donohue, Terry Donohue, ignominious defeat largely desired in any case. But cuts programs affecting 50,ouo aspects ou ift n be oi g th e Although the Guild is a They are evaluated districts require strong Lewandowski, a third-grader is affecting 50,000 aspects of .the '^problem organizatioy * ^ ^n whic^ ^h ..'is° , th, eholiday classic is produced by Mrs. G. K. Warner, 180N. Lehigh Ave. (Her granddaughter, Leslie Palmer, Debbie Kane because the public objected to will be felt most by those persons. Such cut backs could discussed above. Experience Cranford-based company, the Miss Beatrice Warner_ , is _director of special services for the periodically by their em- positive action. Unless at Livingston School, who it. So the administration's tax authorized Christmas Seal the New Jersey Dance and Terry Townsahd. segments of our society which also necessitate closing one obtained with a similar Theatre Guild, and its professional- baeks.Lage eranford"public Ichoo'lsh" ployers and continually communities are required to lives at 306 Retford Ave., won package was withdrawn and for one reason or another are Association in Union County .jrhe._girl.s__ distributed_JU3 join the-authority and con- school for the mentally situation after Morris Ave. director, Alfredo Corvinb, will facilities at the new Plainfield , , •, supervised by the coordinator. cartons of candy and sang in—the: third-fifth -grade . the legislature set about to dependent ,pn the society at retarded and crowding more and the one most of us have The distributive education tribute their fair share to competition. supported so generously for blend the talents of ap-High School auditorium make . •• " 50years Christmas songs at the home. find more popular ways of large. people into other schools. It students operate a school successful water manage- Bill Stelzer of~235 penman raising revenue. many years'. proximately 80 local dancers it possible to produce all the North Ave. paving just about finished except in the If this revenue problem is could mean reducing the Vandalism with professional guest artists store, selling school supplies, ment, the entire authority Road took first place in the - Your Christmas Seal, gift- complete scenic effects ex- business area concept must fail. The ex- :,_noJj^pckedjauLa.rid_ifjwe_have_ Lumber of retardeddiildren L^ucuia^i..,,.,- P°cted in the "Nlltcrackcr'" Terrance Brennanof 206South Ave. E., died. (His home is gym materials, etc. This DOCTOltS LECTURE sixth-eighth grades division. theincome tax proposal which a deficit of say, $391 million, in day~care programs TiylTOI —meludmg—a—giant—- grow.ing^now^He_of_Brennjin.&._Toye_wh^re_fiFSt_Gatholic_mass4n project provides practice in Dr. Henry Mineur and Dr. perience with the existing Bill i._s a_ seventh-gradeo r „a„t services in area hospitals, to - panies.- ..— was so unpopular is, in and if all state departments Reduction of funds could nfnam -tree—and—fatlingrvre ^md-falhng-"- ^ f Ya was said about lrottT ~~all~phases~or~ownership~and Charles Dooley, both of -River—Commission—Law—is—HiHside~Ayenue ^unior'~Higb7 retrospect', looking like a absorb a-proportionate share mean reduction of •••par-olo— . present medical^education .-..._ C n 0 management. Cranford, were among 17 clear evidence of this fact," Miss Oppenheimer's prize is Miss Strauss is a graduate snow. reasonable solution. We areof that deficit what will supervision for 8000 parolees ' -^^ 60 years Miss Miller and Miss members of the medical Garrubbo and Wilson oh- a $5 Gift Certificate from not now faced . with com- happen to the institutions and and"elimination bf vocational G and of Cranford High School and is Other local dancers who DeMicco spoke about profession who participated as served. L Deb'n Heir, while Mr. l*JlTiri Tlll*\7' fining programs in presently majoring in theatre have been cast in the ballet John F. Poniston becomes postmaster, succeeding James pliance with the court order agencies which care for training for 1300 persons. •*- CU.J.V1. J \M.M. jf respiratory care, to support E. Warner who served for four years. Distributive Education Clubs lecturers in Union College's As drafted, the proposed Lewandowski wins a pair of alone; we are faced with a thousands of our state's un- Youth and Family Service "* Police Judge Charles J. much needed research in lung arts at Union College. She has are: Sharon Austin, Debbie of America. Their purpose, lecture series on "Meet the legislation is flexible enough Bedroom Slippers from Stevens Monday night held been a student at the Yvette Behar, Eileen Byrne, Kim-; ^Mayor Heins suggests a town instead of township govern- state budget deficit of from fortunates? If the state which is struggling now would disease, to conduct com- ment. He asks for opinions on a change. they explained, is to develop a Doctor." to accommodate a county wide Townle* y Shoes!" Mr. Stelzer's sustain drastic budget two men charged with van- munitprogramy s healtand tho combaeducatiot thne Dance Studio in Cranford for berly DiTullio, Kim Farese, authority or even a tri-county prize is an NFL Helmet Bank reductions since most of the dalizing the Cougar Baseball ever present mertacex of air 13 years .and is presently Kathy Gat to, MichellCMassa authority in the case of the pollution. .80 years from the Sportsdman's Shop, state funds appropriated here League field at Adams Ave. teaching at the same school. and Rosemjir-icfrrotter all RahWay River. all of Cranford. International fare are matched 3 to l by federal for action of the Union County Don't be .confused by theAt age 14,•• Miss Strauss from Cr-anford and Janice Pipe organ at Rodgers home equipped with a Ross Water "It is our hope that our new name. Support the Christ- engine. Contest Number 4, which government. For every dollar Grand Jury. They were became a professional dancer Sor-rentino from Kenilworth. t SPECIAL meetings with representatives ends on Monday, December New Jersey cut back Youth released in their own mas Seal Campaign with the and has several Broadway-- Electric light poles to be erected, in streets intersecting of local1 organizations will same vigor and generosity Tickets may be purchased Roosevelt Manor (area from Forest to Claremont). 16, appears on page 2 of this for AFS dinner -and Eamily- Services_jvould_ recognizance. shows to her credi.t^^Her produce agreement on theweek's Chronicle. The first monthly event Students and host families are lose four dollars. This would demonstr atedr-in;~the--pastr^^^s--Trai;"ey ^nr' J en- tit Capital Savings-and-Loan -—Water:pipesfe«i^ most acceptable solution to m Your gift wiH Work tnr Association in Cranford, or by Claremont. (Roosevelt Manor). PURCHASE! scheduled for the Cranford BIT carefully matched for com- mean reducing day care by Tn oughout Vifer. U, will'afso' appear in the problem. In this way, we centennial year 1975 will be an patibility. 4,000 slots, reducing the causing the year to help'others live and the production. , calling the Guild office at 549-- Presbyterian chapel ready for use, has gas and electric can eliminate political con- international dinner at Hill The international dinner is number of caseworkers by public property, are Richard breathe. It's not a matter of 0747. •'••. light fixtures. : .. JAPANESE siderations and deal with the AT S & L SESSION side Avenue Junior High open to the public and each serving abused and neglected Jacoby, 19, of 41 Village Par- names. It's a matter ofjife problem in the best interest of kway Village, and Paul Several officers of the Union School Wednesday, Jan. 22,family is asked to bring an children, reducing state and breath. Answer your TO SPEED BICYCLE the people of the 20th and 22nd County savings and loan sponsored by the Cranford internationaldish, labeled by payments for foster care for Goodhart, 20, of 15 Wade Ave. Christmas Seal letter today. Union College gets community services grant Districts," the legislators Jacoby was arrested at associations have returned to chapter, American Field name and principal 9,500 children. "' James B. Hanney added. their desks today after the Cougar Field Sept. 24 by Union College offers courses. Vices staffed by Spanish- students, and GED testing in m Service (AFS)." This is an ingredients. An exchange of y ' Central N.J. Lung Assn. Union College has been 23" TRAME ONLY Budget cutbacks would Patrolman William O'Donnell in English for speakersi of speaking counselors, a Spanish for adults who want to; 82nd annual convention of the. international program for recipes is encouraged but not reduce the AFDC standard for 1457 Raritan Road, Clark. awarded at $13,873 community United States Savings and foreign students, and guests required, and Juvenile Officer Milton services grant, by the Newother languages, college-level federally-funded special earn a high school mothers and dependent courses taught in Spanish, Loan League in San Fran- will be present who are This program shares the Bi- children affecting 450,000 Mason, and Goodhart was Jersey Department of Higher services project for disad- equivalency diploma, arrested the following night by Appreciative "Education to' augment its counseling and testing ser- vantaged Spanish-speaking HAROLD F. ciscc, last vreek. spending the current school centennial theme of persons. Cutbacks would During the five days of year in Cranford and nearby Americana 1975, to promote a reduce payments to the aged, Patrolman Leonard Miller To the editor: special services to the and Detective James Wash- this Spanish-speaking community BENNER, INC. meetings, they attended communities. better understanding of theblind and disabled affecting I would like to take Orange Ave. musical groups plan concert COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED seminars and panel discussion • Cranford's American way of life by 60,000 persons. - bourne. The vandalism oc- occasion, through your of Union County, it was an- BODY AND FENDER two AFS curred Sept. 6 and Sept. 20. nounced today by Dr. Saul The Orange Avnue Junior Band Wind Ensemble, con- by Donna Williams, sessions relating to, among students for 1974-75 are visiting students and by We seem threatened by columns,' to "thank the em- ONE YEAR SERVICE STRAIGHTENING other things, current business Cranford families who are Two juveniles, one 17 years ployees Of the Public Works °/kin. president of the High School music groups will ducted by Gerson Horowitz, The highlight of the staying with Mr. and Mrs. human tragedy in addition to have their holiday concert will be the Overture to Han- AND TOWING conditions ond forecasts for Malcolm Pringle and Dr. and hosts for the year. looking for some way toold and the other 15, were also Department for the accom- College program will be the closing Wednesday at 8 p.m. in thedel's "Messiah" and "Sleigh selection featuring the Estimates Furnished the coming year, developing Mrs. Clair Flinn.Jr, Additional information may, comply with the court order arrested in the case. The plishments of work done to "The grant limds will.be new areas in electronic funds help improve our town. I want used," Dr. Orkin said, '-'to school auditorium. Ride" by Lerpy Anderson, combined choirs and band SAME BICYCLE- Cranford has b6en one of the be obtained from Donald and educate all the state's vandals diddamage estimated transfer systemss and a I more than $1,000 to new them all to know that I ap- further the college's efforts to The seventh Grade Chorus, Thhe EightEihhh andd NiNinthh GGrade performing "Let There Be UNASSEMBLED 276-1111 276-1127 \ leading AFS communities in Bose, faculty adviser for the children properly. Yes, in- directed by Danielle Moss, prospective changes in AFS at Cranford High School deed, that graduated income dugouts, fencing and precise their efforts and acquaint members of the Choral Workshop is planning Peace on Earth." ' 606 SOUTH AVE., E. thisarea.with 12 students from will sing several selections to perform several selections savings and *loan lending all over the world visiting or from Mrs,, Homer J. Hall at tax looks better and better all bleachers erected by fathers applaud Uiethem even though'Spanish-speakinthough \spanisn-speaKing comimmucommunity w». O...B o^»v.«. o^vV.»..<. ™ F-""-"' »-»••*^™.»y»* ¥?».„»*„«.:*«, t^ SA*K± CRANFORD, N.J. powers. . during the past eight years. 310 Prospect Ave. the time. of players in the league. they get no praise or thanks with tho educational op- including "The Chanukah among which are "Sleepytime rratermty IO give $9495 for the long, hard hours put in por'tunities-availablc-4<>4hem--Song"... an.^ . The contingent included r CharleTs Pfost, president, at times of floods, snow and'and to provide testing and Bell Carol." ( Look a Lot Like Christmas." CP Center party HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE counselling": • Featured by the Concert This group will be conducted WBOX Capital Savings and Loan The Livingston Avenue other storms. Association of Cranford, and I want to wish them and Santa Claus will pay a pre- Butlers' Far East trip School PTA- will sponsor a Christmas visit to the HURRY - UMlTtD QUANTITY I Gilbert Roessner, president, Holiday Boutique Thursday, their families a happy and UC course on scientific ascent of man City Federal Savings and joyous holiday and my Cerebral Palsy Center in Doc. 19, in the school "The Ascent of Man," thenounced today by Dr. Mary minute documentaries with Union Tuesday, it was ADULT CYCLING Loan Association, Elizabeth. auditorium. Many handmade .awaj'd-winning BBC television Ann Parmen'tier, acting dean attendance at a two-hour they and I may reported today by Leo Helme ' PLUMBING & HEATING stirs WWII memories items will be on "sale. The PTA series, will be the focus of a 13- of coordinate academic weekly seminar to be con-of Sunrlmit, president of Alpha*. HEADQUARTERS year of working together. ducted by members of the When Thomas Butler of 428 election.in his house in years. course in gourmet cooking at will entertain the children week course to be offered by programs. Phi Omega, service fraternity:,, ELECTRIC .. tomorrow with a live otter Wayne H.Wingard, Union College beginning~llfe Thethreccredit-course will Union College faculty. Coordinated Casino Aye, was serving in the 'Even the female cat votes the Unip>£County Vocational Superintendent, Public Works at Union College. SEWER SERVICE -~~5^W*7le vyas tthh e only man show-as a holiday treat; week of ihyi. 20, it was an- combine viewing of the 13 52- Seminars will be scheduled CYCLES - Pacific during World !War II, against, hie'.'' ..... Dept. during- day, evening and This year's party of 83 ESTIMATES GIVEN it's pretty certain he Btlt, Butler admits, he likes in the class, but it didn't children - and adults will in- bother him. Saturday hours. Students may by george 326 WALNUT AVE. frequently speculated about it. also take the course for one clude entertainment by Choco, CLEAN his future. And it's just as When not traveling with his "I'm used to it," he reminds credit by watching the 13 films he magic clown, in addition to 104 N. Union Avenue CRANFORD you. certain that he never anti- wife, Butler, a retired sales- and fulfilling assignments. the traditional games, re- Cranford cipated returning to \he He found it interesting and freshmen s 276-1998 by Wembley man for Schaefer Beer, is Ascent off MMan" ] gifts )PEN WEEKDAYS 9:30 - 9:00 TILL CHRISTMAS scenes of the war on his wife's traveling for Union College, now is well able to dish up a CARS go.ur.mel meal, .though.he. .ad . focuses onn th thee historical „,,.•..-• J " coattails. " " He is- the college, courier, : e fr nS red mits his family is partial to his • development- of scientific ™ ^^]^ ° But, that's just what Butler transporting mail, equipment the party for 14 ears is doing as heaccompaniedhis and other materials between Irish stew. •achievements and .their im- ^^ y ' For Your Man of Action: wife, Betty, national president the college's three campuses For the next month, pact on man's' "progress CLASS '65 TO MEET however, he'll be dining on throughout the ages. Filmed WANTED of the Veterans of Foreign in Cranford, Elixabeth and The class of 1965 of Jonathon Wars Auxiliary, on a four Plainfield, Union County gourmet food prepared by in 27 countries, the series DaytoJ»i)Regional High School, For Christmas Joy The Scrambler by *Arrow ..._ . hnical-lnstitutc -Sco.Leh_.otlim. He'salL.(QMt J.ho.ftiijy pans ^j^:millio^^ announces their firsfirst annualannual- Tee Y depict the scientific Contemporary—Flain—Classic" Elegance: The active shirt "that builds" your.". image Taking second pplace to.his. Plains, which-with Union thing he'll miss is Thanks- ten year reunion to be held in • ~ •" College serves Union County's giving dinner with his family. discoveries that have shaped mid 1975. Committees are now Bold Drama. Each is a statement of life dramatically! The huge choice of patterns, bother Butler a 1 He wonders if they have the history of man, from the being organized for this event. style and dress attitude. Trifari captures all stripes and solids makes selection easy - and bit. liHee doesn't even remind community college needs, and you're always right! 100 per cent texturlj:ed the schools of nursing of 'turkey in Bangkok, because wheel to the atom bomb. Organizedrs are attempting at these different modes in their outstanding you that his service as a Navy ' ' Additional information on VOLKSWAGEN polyester, sizes Small, Medium, Large, Extra Seabee is what brought all Wq General Hospital that's where he'll he on this time to locate as many collection of fashion jewelry featured at Large. Patierned, $13.00; solid colors are Thanksgiving. "The Ascent of Man" course, about. - and Muhlenberg Hospital, members as possible. Please Martin Jewelers. And makes it easy for you 900 E. Elizabeth Ave. Plainfield, which share with Butler doesn't see his trip as starting dates, schedules, and call 376-4085. Father of two daughters, a mere pleasure jaunt. As past . registration procedures may to select the gift that will please! ' Linden 486-6200 Union College a tliree:year 12.00 -Butler says he's been a commander of VFW Post :M,V- be obtained by contacting women's libber for 25 years cooperative program in pro- School menu Chains & Pendants from $».00 fessional nursing. lu> shares his wife's interest in Prof. Donald Schmeltekopf, and didn't even know it. Out- the organization and will do coordinator of the course, at Monday, D«c. U FUEL OIL numbered by his wife, "I'm still on the road," he 276-2600, extension 208., Pork roll on bun says, his part in advancing the Hamburger daughters and mother-in-law, cause of the VFW. Mom undwlch AND he says he hasn't won an The. Far East tour will take e've Got lt...So You Can Flaunt Itl Butler to Honolulu, Tokyo and (Tlir. (Crauforb Yuetday, Dec. 17 OIL BURNER he Cranlord Citinni .mil Chronicle! Spaghetti Osaka in Japan, Korea, Honor students Frankfurter (Cilizcu mib Clituuirle Llverwurst on ryo SERVICE Open every week night until 9 P.M.! i publish**! evi.'f'V Thursday by the Okinawa, Taipei, Hong Kong, Th<« following students who Bangkok and Guam. Publisher Wedrfctday, D«c. II livurview Publishing Co.. Inc. ,1 reside in Cranford have been RIM While all ports of call Mary Louise Sprague Grilled cheese undwlch listed on the honor roll at Hamburger U. Irving SEE OUR NEW ADULT GAME orpofdliotl jt .71 j:i Akiefl Struct. beckon this old Navy man, Mother Scion Regional High Salami undwlch tlb-icription r,ttti by Butler most looks forward to Associate Publisher _Scl«>ol._C_lark_: __ Thur.dav, Dec. )» Guam: Carter J. Bennett Barbecued meat balls on roll DEPARTMENT - UNUSUAL GIFTS nl postpaid ~rte ^ f, within Unioct was on Guam. wo. Kirs! honors: senior. Anne* Company frankfurter ' NJ, M SO, had orders to level the island. Deery: Junior. KHen Tuna SBIaB'sandwIch • County M 00. i Donahue: second' honors: FOR YOUR MAN! Nothing was left - standing. Editor Friday, Dae. 10 evwhere.ln US VIO SO. overseas, Westfleld, N.J itop And, now, I'll be staying at the seniors. Barbar.a '.Downey. Joseph G. Rush Breaded fish square > DO ' Olfkijl Ili'WSpoper tor Guam Hilton. That's really .laneWithka Juniors. Dolmrah ; Hamburger Headquarters" CPANFORO, N.J.. 1 News Editors Egg salad sandwich unbelieveable. ' Jugan. Theresa 1'toniaiinwski. Trust Building, now National Bank of N.J. Three-story LUMBER -MILLWORK Cfdntord, Kenilwor-th and CirWood Kli/.abetli Ihisak: Maureen CRANFORD ALBUM — How the North and Union Carol Bunck, Rosalie Gross Available dally Anticipating that his wife's Reiisch Baker building, which still stands, is at left. Cottage cheese fruit salad plate . MASON'S MATERIAL Second Clobs Postage Paid ,1 Stasi. Kiiren . Welsh. Ave. intersection appeared in the AAodel-T Ford era a term of office would half-century ago. In center is kiosk in which Cars at left are on former site of Chronicle Building, Advertising Manager Club sandwich Ask about pur MARDWAHE - PAINT necessitate a great deal of sophomore. Margate! Kopf: Chef's salad bowl HJFLS 103 North Union Avenue, Cranford * 276-1099 I'reshinen. Jean Marie Deery. patrolman manually operated stop and go signals. razed a year earlier. . ", Dav.id Laibow Cold cuts or meat salad'platter Revolving Chargo Plan traveling, Butler prepared 233-1492 I Telephone"(201) himself last spring by taking a 'Kathleen lvary. Belli Sorber Eastman St. is in background. At right is Cranford

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Page6 CRANFORD =„._m„ Conra^.____dJ „„.;said! One-quarteracreof the3-2 Lisa and HaydenD. Infantine VYashinatonAvenue Monday that he accepted Gary L. Sheffer of Brkeley received his commission for the action stems from1 a raid acre tract is to be subdivided. $1,000 in . cash from a fire Heights, sales representative selling a fire engine to the Conrad said DiStefano pur- Councilman • Anthony engine .sales representative for the American LaFrance borough. chased the bar and Zeleniak, pubhc works chair- ATTICS during negotiations for pur-Co. of Elmira, N.Y., in June of The 55-year-old ' Democrat Students surrounding parking area, man, announced there will be TRUNK chase by the borough of a 1970 when Mascaro was fire seryed 18 years on Borough and the Patrylows will retain no more curbside leaf pickups O- PENNY $60,000 engine. commissioner. T(ve fire Council before his defeat in ownership of the picnic-grove. after Dec. 15. Mascaro, who appeared committee eventually pur- the 1970 election., decorate Vizzoni appointed The council voted to hold its before Superior Court Judge chased the truck from the Mascaro, who was to have The mayor appointed for- last meeting of the year on CUSTOM GUN SHOP Jacob L. Triarsi, pleaded . firm: gone on trial Monday, will be mer Building Inspector Monday, Dec, 23, since the guilty to extortion", one-count . Mascaro told the court he sentenced Jan. 24. rec center Joseph Vizzoni to an un- regular meeting night falls on of the indictment against him. expired term on the Planning Christmas Eve. The annual He also had been charged wjth KENILWORTH-- The doors Board expiring Dec. 31, 1978.reorganization meeting will be conspiracy and bribery in Chorale in concert and window of the Community held at noon Jan. 1. connection with the fire engine Center have been painted with purchase. . • KENILWORTH- The students or at the-door. Christmas arid Hanukkah In return for Mascara's plea Chorafe of David Brearley The Chorale performed themes by the students from IS C "to the extortion charge, the Regional High School .will Monday, at the. Menlo Park I-the Saturday morning- arh Union County Prosecutor's present a holiday concert Mall and .hjis scheduled classes; Students par- Office agreed to drop the two Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the performances at Harding ticipating were Cindy Fine, other charges, but recom- school "auditorium, ft will School -and.. Lincoln School, 'MAGIC',.MARKER, — A colorful pop sculpture of a giant orange crayon was Cindy McCrea, Richard with bomb threat feature a candlelight Grohoski, Steven DiFranco, mended that the former Garwood. created by Silvio Di Fiore of Garwood, a David Brearley Regional High School KENILWORTH- A 22-year- possession of drugs and Kenilworth calendar councilman be ^iven a jail procession and music from student who participated in the school's art exhibition on Monday and Tuesday, Ado Wehmeier, Karen old Kenilworth man who with intent to '" G o d s p e 1 1 . ' ' with Graham, Laura Ambers. possession Sea Shell 1st stop for traveling .Friday, Dec 13 Dec. 26 deadline sentence because the Chess group November 25 - 26. - ... allegedly wrote a letter distribute. ' prosecution, believes he is choreography by Miss Barbara McCormack and KENILWORTH- New,. 6p.m. - Senior citizens' anniversary dinner-dance. Knights Michaela Kama-row. Tickets Barbara DeMaio. threatening to blow up the Durana was arrested at The "brainstorm" of, Doug "farm" bus. Bus," between noon and 4 of Columbus Hall. withholding, information on Union motor vehicle in- noon Friday at his home by Jersey's first traveling zoo Schull, the zebra-striped bus\.Qal Damon,'Sea Shell's p.m. . for board filings corruption. Political may be purchased from They were supervised by the will begin a trip that will wins 2 Brearley honor students spection station was arrested Det. Brent David and.mem- will contain a variety of own&y has arranged for free "We plan to stop in every Saturday, Dec. 14 ,. Interested residents from (5) He must be 18 years of instructor,,Matteo Jannicelli, Tuesday. bers of the Union County ultimately take it to every animals in comfortable, Berkeley Heights, Kenilworth and Kenilworth. Art adrhissiothto the zoo bus for all part of the state," Damon 10 a.m. - Boys' recreation wrestling, Brearley cafeteria. age to qualify for office. KENILWORTH-- David Martona, Donna Ma(jri(ji, Wayne Me Kor^ctiek, Barbara Kuscavaoe, Charles James Mirabal of 58 S. 21St Narcotics Strike Force. Police part of the state on Sunday, humane cages and is the first area residents; who bring a said. "There are lots of kids and Clark who wish to seek Mahon, Louis Menditto, Joanne Meyer, LaPi>lla, Denise 'Laz.aro; Kathleen Association president Rose St. was taken into custody at 3 said the suspect was found Dec. 15, beginning aTThe Sea of 4 planned buses, each with a 11 a.m. - Boys' recreation basketball, grades 2, 3 and 4, election to the Union County All Types Of drops one Brearley Regional High Lawrence Miksiewicz, Nancy Moeller, Leary,.Susan Leonard, Jerome LoPanc, Eriimert. . , copy of Sea Shell^ad in this who've never seen the animals Brearley gym. : The annual school election School has announced the -Joseph Panlana, Alan Patrick; Frances John Luca. Raymond . Mannlon, An- p.m. by Sgt. Robert Reuter, with quantities of hashish, Shell in Kenilworth at 628 different theme relating to week's Chronicle, in^cder to weVe going to be showing. It's • Regional High School Board of of. the district will be held Petroiiiollo. Joseph - Petrozzlello, thony Manolas, Willa Mathis, Susan Other works of the students Boulevard. animal life. The second is a Noon - Boys' recreation basketball,, grades 5 and 6, KENILWORTH-- After names of 276 students who are Patricia Picclllo. Thomas Polidore, McDonald, .Linda McDb'ndlicjhT Sh'aroh „ accompanied by two motor marijuana and LSD and 152 kick off the trip of the "Zebra a wonderful way to learn Brearley gym. . . Education must file a Tuesday, Feb. 4. Persons who on the honor roll for the first Elaine Richmond, Mary Ellen Ross, McNamee. Chaclene Melchior, Judith are on. display in the Com-_vehide inspectors .Nils Ben- knives which were con- about nature." nominating petition by Thurs- defeating Hillside (5-3) and Heidi Saha, Lois Schneider, Donna Menago, Susan . Morison, Qebra' 1 p.m. - Boys' recreation basketball, grades 7 and 8, are permanently registered in Linden (5-1). and tying marking period. They include vamos, paima vc-nj/e, Kamcrinc MuraVsky, Mary O'Brien, Joseph. On munity Center window, and son and Richard Valone. The fiscated. He allegedly had $760 day, Dec. 26. , the. Signature Copy Register INSURANCE drof, Deborah Orlik, Francis O Such; will also be on display in Brearley gym. arrest was made at Mirabal's cash. Piscataway • (3-3), the 67 freshmen, 59 SOphomoreSp , Wanca. Josepph Wilcls, Nancy Wolski, Debra Parkhill,. John Pinto, Richard various stores and places of Jewelry firm stress on personal servA 2 p.m. - Girls'gymnastics, Brearley gym. ". Nominating petitions may (permanent registration) are * £ile.en Woodruff, Bret Yarusil Deborah Polidore, Richard Pomprenk, . Gary place of employment, the A 17-year-old girl also was FIRE - CASUALTY - LIFE Kenilworth Chess Association juniors and 84 seniors. The Yuhl. . be obtained from the office of able to vote. Prish, Margaret Quick, Lisa Romano, business during December. White Machine Co. on Boright arrested at the house and was 6 to 8 p.m. - Ice skating party at Warinanco Park Ice was defeated by the Grace list is: GRADE H Rocco Ts'ania, Nicolette Ruocco, Many students took ad- KENILWORTH- Personal The shopper looking for Wittnauer. will find that the job will be Skating Center, free admission to Kenilworth residents. ..,<••' the board secretary, Lewis Marilyn Anthes, Ronald Oaonall, Patricia Russell, Etfio Savorgiannakls, Ave. ,. released in. custody of her Lutheran team of Perth GRADE 1 Joanne Basket, Shirley Boyden, Ann service is more important now famous names in watches will And the shopper looking for done—right, the first time. To -Fredericks, at -the-Board- of - Persons who are not already^ Kenneth Alimonti, Kenneth Baqniill, Keith Schafer, Karen' Schneider, vantage of the free art lessons father pending a hearing by Amboy in a Raritan Valley Brown, James Castellano, Richard Florence Shemchuk.. Robert Small, According to Police Chief 1 than ever, especially to thefind Bulova, Accutron and Education offices, 841 registered in the permanent Call us for details on the Ann Barbarotta, Charles Barresi/ John Colonna, tarolyn Darcy, Deborah sponsored by the Recreation repairs or adjustment on his Manny Goncalvesythat's Monday, Dec. 16 League match. Herman Bartolick, Michael Baton; Diane Bieber, Deborah Spney, Sharon Spano, Lori Joseph DiMario, Mirabal juvenile authorities. Christmas shopper in a hurry. Caravelle; Longines and Mountain Ave., Springfield. registry lists may register at Delicot, Jeffrey Dunn,-Donna Fiocellino, Stark. Martha Tor.ma, Joseph Trolono^ Committee. or her favorite watch or clock personal service. 12:15 p.m. - Rotary Club, Holiday Inn. Marianne Brady, Martin Carroll, Lori Jayne F.ortunato, Shirley Geisler, wrote two letters to Motor Bail was set at $500 pending At Kenilworth Jewelers, the office of their local Orozco was Kenilworth's Crisofulli. Thomas Czcrwinski, Theresa William Urban,, William Vandewater, NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY Michael' Geogheoan, David Grohoski, Patricia Wanner,Peter Warchol, Lorinda Lessons will be resumed in Vehicle Director Ray Marini a hearing Jan. 20. DEBUTANTE'— Cynthia • All candidates filing winner with Ed Haug, Diego DePaola, Nina DiRienzo, Kathleen Cindv Harrison, Christine Hauser, located at 484, Boulevard, Nadzak to teach adult course municipal clerk or at the Driscoll,.Wayne Farro, kevin .Ferguson, Webb, Diane Wisl, Raymond Wolt. Mary January, Students must bring esday, Dec. 17 petitions must meet the Cxuz, Andy Wolman, Fred #Timothy Healey, Karen Hozar, Deborah Jane Yawylak, Kathleen Zickgraf. in which he said he would blow o • •«• Manny Goncalves has Ann Johnkins, daughter of County Board of Elections, 208 John Filipek, Patrick Ford. Gail For Jorn, Paul Kaiamaras. Raymond King, KENILWORTH-- Leo have been out of high school m. - Boys' recreation basketball, grades 2,' 3 and 4, Broader Coverages Lower Rates man, Marsha Geislcr, Karen Graham, their own supplies. up the Union inspection OClllOF CltlZeilS dedicated himself to providing course offering may be ob- Dr. and Mrs. Roland following requirements as Commerce PI., Elizabeth, Bartsch, and George Zayat Barbara Krautter, Jack Krupinski, Nadzak of 21 Boyd Terr, is for at least four years. The •evgym. • Steven Hoffmann, Terri Hoppauqh, Edward Kurowicki, James Limone, station in early January if his it to every customer, no tained by contacting the prescribed in: New. Jersey between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on also playing. Frank lannarilli, Stanley Jaskot, Gren among 30 instructors who Johnkins of North Bruns- Debra Lodato. Nicholas Lordi, Linda driver's license was not matter whether the purchase program is designed to meet Division of Arts and Business, 8:15 p>m.- Boys' recreation basketball, grades 5 and 6, School Law: Monday through Friday. Beginning in January, Joho, Barbara Keating, Lisa Keenari. Mancione. Barbara . AAarko, Krystlna slate dance will teach courses in the their interests and schedules Brearley gym. wick, formerly of Donno Kitson, Ronatd Kroppy Patricia Maslenko,.- Carol May, Deborah returned. One letter was is large or small. Union College, Cranford, New Kenilworth will have a United Krusu, Patricia Lamb, Rita Lorenc, spring semester of Union Kenilworthr : will be (1) Candidate must be a McKlusky. .Thomas Mikita, Cheryl signed. DiMario said Mirabal KENILWORTH" The with classes meeting only Jersey 07016. Anyone who plans to be out States Chess Federation rated Peter Lunara, Christine Maley, Nead, Stephen Neupauor, Marianne The shopper looking for the presented at the 53rd citizen and resident of the SHAHtEN /(her Haifa Maureen Mann,. Andrea Maresisin, Kenilworth Senior Citizen College's Weekday-Weekend once a week for three hours, Wednesday, Dec. 18 of town on ' the j day of the Neville, Katheryn Nlowatk, Donna Opie, had been arrested twice for Nadzak, acting assistant to tournament for its members. Urszulo Maslehko, Michael- Morano, unusual will find imported College, it was announced Debutante Assembly and territory contained in the Toby Perlman, Susan Phillips. Lynda drunken driving and was on Club will hold its tenth an- three hours. the dean, will teach 7 p.m. -Boys' recreation basketball, grades 7 and 8, election should file for an Unrated players will have an Patricia Opie. Anthony Paptano, Arlenc P.opadek, Margaret Poschnor, Gary sterling silver gifts, diamond district, for atleast two years. Por.rptta, Joseph Perrotta, Debra niversary dinner dance to-, today by Dr. Robert Markoff, More than 35 courses will be Brearley gym. V New Year's Ball Jan. 1 at absentee ballot "with 3 the revoked list. organization and ~opportunity-to-earn-a-national- T^sk>di 7Tyjri|-PrjVby!ekT-Mary—Beth—l-«voylok —Elaine—Pushket^—Michncl——Christmas carols rings and charms, in ad- dean-of-arts^ '• (2) Candidate shall have O morrow arfTpTm. arKnigiitsTor -offered-m-thespring-semester- the Plaza Hotel, New York Fredericks by calling his Roche, Cynthia Rotolo, John Rusiniak, Reynolds Steven Richards, Sandra Mirabal was charged with dition to costume jewelry and -management, __ j g,£jLc rating and rated players a Weekday Weekend College [Cg—— . _ , : Donna Sanford, Michael Savorgian Rpwinsky, Scott Sanford, Sandra a r threatening to take the lives of Columbus HallHl , selection of gold pf Weekday Weekend College. 8 p.m. - Holiday concert, Brearley auditorium. chance to improve their nakis, Ruth Schlenker, Michael Sc Sapienza, Scott Schafer, Kurt Scheftler, KENILWORTH- Plans for P H |- is intended for adults who Additional information on by her brother, Scott district for at least two years ratings. It will be a round hmidt, Paul Selzam, Catherine Slot Karl Scheidt, Debra Schwardt, Debra Christmas caroling on Dec. 20 Mrs. Kerestes said any numerous Department of At its Dec. 4 meeting the chains. . 8:15 p.m. -High school open basketball, Brearley gym. immediately preceding his Those who have changed REALTORS * INSURORS -winski, Leslie Spital, Edward Stark, Shollar, Maria Somma, Janice family having a "shut-in" who . Motor Vehicle members and Johnkins. • robin type tournament with Donna Todaro, Dorris''Turner, Laura Sorrentlno,. Carol Strahcridorl, Louis were completed at last week's club reelected ther-followiing appointment or election to the their address must notify the the players playing one game Vaienti, Maureen Vamosi Sandra Strauss, Steven Surholf, James meeting of . the Kenilworth would like to have the carolers unlawfully- threatenin. , g- to slate of officers: president, Board of Education. municipal clerk or the County Vanardenne, Debra Volk, Mary Wanca, TenEyck, ^-Carolyn Tomczyk, Karen: sing in front of their home Yule gift variety 15 - 17 North Ave,, E. 276-0777 each week when there are no Kelly Williams, Barbara Williamson, Urban, Patricia Weber; Melissa Wood, Historical Society at Borough destroy public and private Jack Landau; vice president, (3) He shall be able to read Board of Elections at least 40 league matches scheduled. Susan Woll, Karen Woodruff. Ronald Yuhl. . • Hall. should contact any member of property of Union County, by George Myers; treasurer, THE SEA SHELL and write. days prior to the election. This GRADE 10 GRADE 13 the society or telephone her at writing and speech. Henry Dorst; secret-'iry~ Ann (4) He shall not be directly may be done by mail. Michael Baker, Robert Anthes, • Elizabeth Aliinohti, Patricia Amman. Mrs. Midge Kerestes, 276T2542. After the program found in new shop Stephen Cancillieri. Gina Carracino. Nancy • Baloohi Ji>hn Baljer, Michael Bail was set at $5,000. The Scheuer; corresponding or indirectly interested in any Patricia Caruso. Donna Castaldo. Blanoy, Lisa Borealo, Douglas Boyden, secretary, announced that 100 the carolers will return to the suspect is to be arraigned in secretary, Hans Struf- contract with or claim against For further information, M r Jane LOOK FOR THE ZEBRA! Madeline Cioffi. James Cuccaro, Donna- '\ Y Bradley. Christine Bruce, h y,. v KENILWORTH-Every adds Mike. "A store that has a Laura carolers are expected to Community Center where re- Municipal Court on Jan. 6. the board. call Fredericks at 376-6300. Czaikowr,ki. Roberta DeMaio. Drew Brynwood, Lawrence Buntele, fenegger; three- year trustee, house has an attic, and every lot of unusual one-of-a-kind Diaz. Lucy DiFaoio, Mirella Dinnucci, Rocco Campanelta. Maureen Chere, participate. The singers will freshmerits will be served by Drugarrests THE ZOO BUS WILL VISIT attic a trunk—but not like the Tina Dirienzo, Theresa Ferraro. Laurel Mary Cirigliano, Carolyn Coppola, meet at the Community members of the society. Police also arrested a Sophie Strack. items," puts in the remaining CHRISTMAS TREES! Galle, Lisa Graham, Carol Grles, Susan Thomas Crisotulti. John Curtin, Jeffrey one three young men named Dopf, Carol Eriksen, Janet Fiarrwnoo, p.m. and be suspected drug peddler, •The club's monthly birthday Haines, John Hanke, Patricia Hinqins, Center at 7:30 Robert Woods, custodial Frank, Mike and Mike (their iBUTTI KNITS - site 14 only $39 . Kenneth1 Horflmann, Dean Kaiamaras, Neal Fitzsimmons, Robert Fol, Jerome divided into groups to sing committee chairman, Robert J. Durana, 19, of 218 N. party will be on Tuesday at 1 THE SEA SHELL Mike. "And one that can.help Diane Klimowicz, Sandra Knerim. Carol Forman, Ronald Givens, Margaret B last names aren't as im- our customers save some I . Reg, $78 - $100j -Kimpeter-JnmeS'Honrnttrr'Gar.V' IHienr carols-in-x'-anaus. lhe__displayjecLa-gtQup.QLhiatflricajp. | 17_thS.ti._wj»mas charged with p.m. at KasbariaKb n HllHall."" CHRISTMAS STARTS Kuscavane, Efisli Casuan, Catari'na Richard tnfantino, • Margaret Jacobi, PULEVARD, KENILWORTH 272-6580 portahL-as -money-r-wh i le-they-gi ve-gi f-te ! : LaTorre, John Laucius, Edward Leh borough. All interested objects, that have recently ^HECTOR ~ man, Dc-borah Lloyd,, Brenda Looan, Karen Kasper. Mary Keating, Robert opened in Kenilworth., just in that everybody remembers," $2999, t y,, Kalchncr, Karen Kincaid, Barbara residents are invited to take been donated to the society by time for Christmas shopping! Michelle Luca, Howard Lurie, Denise SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 from 12-4 all three finish at once. I PA JAM A SETS -size 5-14 the Kenilworth Board of Reg. $60. AT MIDTOWN 5 & 10!! Education. One of the objects 'BUILDERS GENERAL' IS They've named "The Attic's in addition to their other gift was a metal box which had SERVING SINCE SEE THE ANIMALS, BIRDS Trunk" and they've stocked it Hnes, the Attic's Trunk has an GIRLS - KNIT SHIRTS - sixe-7-M *3" WE HAVE IT AW been encased in the corner with every kind of unusual assortment of antiques and CRANFORD 1906 Reg. $6. stone of the old McKinley REPTILES AND SNAKES! gifts from terrariums to china clocks, as well as a Silver USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN (if pa don't see H ask hr it) School building, containing and bric-a-brack to paintings Jewelry department, 19 N. 20th Street, Kenilworth four old coins and a class and and crafts fr|fam local artists. Hours: Open 10-9til Christmas; 272-5702 faculty list of 1915. Among FREE ADMISSION -WITH THIS AD GIFT WRAP- TRfMS- other objects were com- "We wanted to offer the So we can meet our - RIBBON BY THE YARD- mencement programs from shopper who comes to I Kenilworth something a little production schedule, the STOCKING STUFFERSfor 1915 to "1924, a collection of JEWELRY: ALWAYS A PERFECT GIFT deadline for copy submitted commencement photographs different," Frank says. "Sp for publication in The GIVE YOUR ^ everyone < CARAVELLE including oneof an aerial view HEADQUARTERS; IMPORTED we opened a store that's got Chronicle is Monday. We LITTLE ANGELj TOYS-GAMES of the Harding and McKinley "ACCUTRON ' Sterling Silver every kind of unusual gift," appreciate your cooperation School buildings and a wooden in this regard. WINDOW SHADES CUT TO ORDER SATURDAY desk ornament that had been LOOKING FOR BULOVA Coin Holders DANCING ^ SEWING NEEDS - made from a tree in First Quality Kenilworth, England. JUST THE RIGHT LONGINES KNITTING-CROCHETING-EMBROIDERY Swen Swensen, President«of WITTNAUER We Wish Our Friends the Society, appointed the THING FOR THE CHARMS THISCHRISTMASfiJ MIDTOWN 5&10 following committees for 1975: ALL WATCH . A Prosperous -custodial, . Robert Woods, GOLD CHAINS IIO • :GCG AT ^ 504 BOULEVARD, KENILWORTH Chairman, Anne Scherer and MAN WHO-LIKES REPAIRS DONE g and Safe Holiday Hours: Ethel Shallcross; mem- Engagement Mon. - Sat. DRIVE-IN & WALK-UP ON PREMISES "" Season 9:00 -9:00 272 5930 bership Nicholas Capece, TO DO-IT-HIMSELF! chairman, Ray. McElroy and Hours: 9-9 til MISS PATS Midge Kerestes; public Christmas From $99. And Up*. relations, Michael- Tortora, YOU'LL F^D IT HERE!!! ENILWORTH SCHOOL OF THE DANCE chairman, Jennie Borealo^and Mary> Kerestes; program, kIMIUOISill STATE, BANK CLASS SIZE - 12 NOW IN KENILWORTH f HOURS for Edward Stupak, chairman, JEWELERS Never More 493B Boulevard ^ Jennie Borealo and Albert 484 Boulevard '477 BOULEVARD? Vo.,rOHUll«VM,'M BUILDERS' lit 'ntllVKtl^' i(«\llaf no" Kerestes; hospitality, Mary KENILVVORTH •TAP.ACROBATICS (next to Center Deli) ft) Kerestes, chairman, Anne •BALLET-JAZZ.TOE Scherer and Jennie Bopealo. GENERAL •BATON.BALLROOM NEW TERM STARTSi The next regular meeting of 272-4500 'TINY TOTS"3yrs up' S the society will be held at SUPPLY HUNTERS AND SHOOTERS Member . JAN. 6th. 1975 3 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Borough Hall on Jan. 2 at 8 336 Centennial Awe. 276-0505 ' CYanford. UJ. 241-2471 p.m. CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR at Our 3 Locations

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Thursday/December 12,1974 ChAriFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLEPa '•Page8 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, December12,1974 VFW Christmas party Junior League celebrates golden anniversary Birth CHS Madrigals • , • • . ••<" •.•. . . •' T • • . • ••""•• .•'• '•; •'. ' ' '• DAUGHTEDAUGHTERTOCR TO CHASEi S u The Junit>r League oT During the evening other and honorary member of the communities in many ways, presented by the Heritage A daughter; Jennifer Anne, at post home Dec. 21 Elizabeth and Cranford past presidents of the league league; Mrs. Larry K. Hart- A few of its ac- Foundation at Union College was born to Navy Lt. and Mrs. to entertain club celebrated 50 years of service were introduced and honored zell, Mrs. Ronald E. Moss, complishments are: in Cranford, and the newly Dudley H. Chase of Ewa The annual Christmas party homes during the holidays., to the surrounding* com- with a champagne toast. Mrs. Everett D. Wixom and Children's Theatre, which formed Jefferson Park Day Beach, Hawaii, on Nov. 30 in ~oT~the "t:adies~~AuxUiary~of Ir"was-announced"byrMrsr —The Madrigalsof-the Cran-bopaus;Mrs-V-FrSarnowski, munities at its anniversary Mrs. Robert D. Younghans; annually stages and troups a Care Center in Elizabeth. Clara Maass Memorial Capt. N. R. Fiske Post 335, Minna Snyder that a party for -ball-Satur.day—evening>.-'aU- MX_ Frank B._ Young of g Hospital; Belleville. The ford High School will entertain Mrs. L.' G. Taber, Mrs. A. J. Westfield was chairman of the VFW, for auxiliary and post the boys of Bates Cottage at the Wednesday Morning Club Terregirto, Mrs. G. K. Warner Mayfair Farms in West who attended the Ball Elizabeth and Cranford' the Also, the Grantsman i members will be held Menlo Park Diagnostic Center Orange^ Dinner was followed event, assisted:, by Mrs. received a gift from Avon. Nearly New shop in Elizabeth, Project which obtained ad- Mr. and Mrs: George F Rowe at a philanthropic tea on and Mrs. W H. Wenzel. Warren G. Mackenzie, also of December 21 at the post home. Will be held Dec. 19. Per- Wednesday, Dec. 18 in the Mrs. A. W.Busch, tea chair- by dancing to the music of Ben Over the past 50 years the co-sonsored by the Family and chuoual funds for county of Verona, and the paternal Tickets may be obtained from sonally addressed gifts will be Cutler. Westfield. Committee Junior League of Elizabeth Children's Society; a county* agencies in day care, and grandparents are Mr. and Fellowship Hall of Calvary man, will be assisted by Mrs. members included Mrs. the chairman, Paula Foerst, distributed and candy, ice Lutheran Church at 1:30 p.m. E: M. Coe, Mrs. J. J. Hopko, and Cranford has grown from wide Resource Directory, an promoted the funding of a Mrs. Frederick A. Chase of 217 cream and cookies will be Gladys Matos Robert W. Burks, Mrs. S. a membership of 22 ,to the elementary library at the Voluntary /Action Center for Central Ave., Lt. Chase is or auxiliary president Ceil Christmas music in Colonial Mrs. PA. Lefrancois, Mrs. R. Barclay Colt, a past Senk or Commander John served. . present membership of 244.- Boudinot School in Elizabeth;, Union County; the Westfield stationed at the Naval Air America will be the theme of T. Puckey,. Mrs. G. T. Rial, president; Mrs, Donald E. Station in Barbers Point, Senk. Refreshments were served the concert, which will include Mrs. L. D. Rinaldi, Mrs. is bride-elect, The league, whose philosophy a two-year Play Schoc^Neighhetfhood Council and the Gilbert, Mrs: James C. is. to support and promote program at the Elizabefltf TraLl&d^ Museum Van, a Hawaii. . Members are working on by Mrs. Rita Buchanan and only songs published prior to Jacob Stanley, Mrs. R. G. KENILWORTH- Mr. and Hanrahan, a past president the completion of lap robes Mrs. Marge Del Grippo. The the eighteenth century. The Strobl, Mrs. C. L. Ward, and voluntarism, has served its Ueneral Hospital; lectii|pe\Union County Environmental The Library Board meets the third Mrs. Victor Matos of 657 N. series in contemporaryWsource Center, and Belcher Monday of the month at the director's and baskets of cookies to be next regular meeting^vvill be Girls'Ensemble and the Boys' Mrs. H. E. Young. Presiding. office at the library. 2U Walnut Ave., at : Michigan AVe. have -an- j American social problems • Mansion in Elizabeth. distributed to the local nursing held Jan, 13. " . Double Quartet, integral parts at the tea tables will be four nounced Xhe engagement of i B p.m. . . - .. of the'Madrigals, will perform past presidents: Mrs . P. E. their daughter, Gladys, to Photography under the direction of James Snyder, Mrs. E. W. Schroeder,. Frederiek-Muller Jr., son of j Limited Editions for Lenn'ey, head of the general Mrs. A. R Mirante and Mrs. Mrs. FrederickxMuller of Remembers... music department. P. V. Buonaguro. Clark and the late Mr. Muller. A Nice, New Way To Tell Him The days you can't forget floliday Enjoyment: The Madrigal group in-,- Edison phonographs will be The bride:elect. and her eludes Liz Baker, Bob the report given by Mrs. PRESIDENTIAL PRESENTATION — Mrs. Peter B. Stevens, president, (left) fiance are employed bv the 'Honey, I Love You!' Lenox and Hiimtnel. Behrens, Kurt Burnett, Bui Taber at the antiques looks over favors at the Junior League of Elizabeth and Cranfprd's 50th An- New Jersey Tool and DieGo., Fine Portrait Campbellv Janice Cook Robin~-department_meeting,Monday T ^OSTESSLWEJJFERS^— -Mrs._Batbar-a^Holzapfel,_home-economics- at ^IvjBEsaryJ^JJjSjaJhu^^ Kenilworth. She is a graduate For the discriminating Crane, Donald Dennis< Jim in the home of Mrs. W. H. Hillside Avenue Junior High School, demonstrates some oMhe fine of-David-Brearley-Regional^, Phatxigraphy-iby — It's The Gentleman's Choice collector, we are pleased to offer Dexheimer, Wendy tJarges, Lang, 20 Tulip St., at, 12:30 anyone] more than 150 guests at the ball. In photo with Mrs. Stevens are Mrs. the 1973 and 1974 limited assisting a hostess at a party for students registered with the Youth Harry ~V. Osborne Jr., (right) p'ast president of the Cranford Junior Service High School, and Mr. Muller is Rick Jones, Ruth^ing, Ray p.m. with Mrs. J. W. Apgar an alunitlus of Arthur L. editions of the "Boehm" Bird Service. YES sponsored the four-week course for 15 students Mrs. League which merged with the Junior League-of Elizabeth in 1964, and Mrs. TiERGEN STUDIO plates,, and (he '.'Boehm ' Lissenden, LorrijeTMarti, Stan and Mrs. Taber as co- Johnson Regional High ""••• Gift CertificateT^^" Woodland Wildlife plate, created .Nowakowski, yRuth Parker, hostesses. • Kenneth L. Esfabrook, another past president from Cranford, now living in Art- School, Clark. 34 North Avenue, West. 276-1024 for Lenox China by Edward Boehm Shirley Pfaft/Laurel Pringle, Mrs. Coe of 217 Holly St will nadale. •.,,•••' Available Now For Only *10M distinguished American artist Dan Thorn/Ed Wasowski and be the hostess for the drama Sue Zieliriski. department meeting Tuesday Luxurious Hair Styling You Can't Give Him MrSyW. G. Trometter is the at 1 p.m. with Mrs. R. L. Invite girls to 'talk college' 220 welcome Yule At His Barber - Precision Hair Cutting and Mrs. Norman Decker club>s December program Macklin as co-hostess. The Vidal Sassoon Hair Care Products - He'll .'.•• program will be "Christmas consultant. Is college all work and no Christmas holidays and have Committee members in- Look Great and Love You For It! lembers will be invited to Readings" with Mrs. R. Brad- play? What's dormitory life indicated their willingness to elude Mrs. Bernard B. Kott, fake an ornament from the field Jr., Mrs. Hemsarth, Mrs. at club dinner Carol Luethold like? How's the food? Do you attend. publicity. . ;. Mrs., William Roe., For information -Call decorated Christmas tree as a Lang, and Mrs. Rial really get t6 know your 220 members of the Cran- Jonathan Lightcap, and Mrs. remembrance made by the ticipating. Mrs. JohnOnufer, chairman arrangements; Mrs. Fritz Collectors of "Hummel" plates professors? of the education committee, Brown, speakers; Mrs. ford College Women's Club John Fazzaro. Mrs. Richard & Thingsv will be pleased to learn that we American home department After, luncheon yesterday at -TWL are some of the welcomed the ho liday season Salway rejoined the club. 232-0080 offer the 1971, '72, '73, '74 and committee with Mrs. W. E. the home of Mrs. Macklin 2 said the aim of the program is Vincent Magiulo, refresh- weds Dr. Decker? to help the girls in selecting ments; and Mrs. Peter at the annual Christmas Raymond Serrano and Never has there been a time when it made We're Open Tuesday thru Saturday, closed Mondays the new 1975 "Hummel" plates Hemsarth, chairman; Mrs. R. members attended the per- Supper on Monday evening at to them...a perfect Holiday idea. Shutter Irin, Union/ their future course of Stevens* program. Also.Mrs. Christine Spizzo, dancers with more sense to indulge that special person in Miss Carol 'Elizabeth T. Ha/eldine, Mrs. H. E! Hin- formance of "Scapino" in New the Fellowship Hall of the Luethold, daughter oi Mr.,and "Let's Talk College" get- education and their specific Bertram Backinoff, Mrs. the Ballet Repertory Com- your life with the gift of fine jewelry. For The bride was given in senkamp together being sponsoTrecTby career. Kenneth Baldwin, Mrs. An- First Presbyterian Church. pany, , per- South Avenue West/ off Central Mrs. Louis Luethold of 25 marriage by/her brother, fabulous is certainly not frivolous when "Wade Ave,, was married the College Women's Club of "Informality will be our thony Bigos, Mrs. George Mrs. Malcolm Pringle, formed excerpts from the Westfield Louis LuethjErtd Jr., and at- Cranford on Jan. 3 in the keynote," the chairman Chase, Mrs. Harold president, recognized in- Nutcracker Suite. silver, gold and diamonds can serve as an Saturday to Dr. Norman tended by/her sisters, Linda Lowell Decker of 191 North" Miss Piper, Lt. Olde jCranford High School stated. "Soft drinks, snacks Hildebrant, Mrs. Louise dividually the nine past The program ended with the inflation hedge. Of all the investments you across from Morris Chevrolet Service Dept. Ave. in the First Presbyterian LuetholcLof Cranford, as maid cafeteria. Special invitations and lots of good chatter will Kousin, Mrs. Leonard Moody presidents who attended. traditional candle ceremony. can make, jewelry is the one that can also ""LEONARD Church. of honw, and Mrs. Robert *;,to local junior and senior girls highlight the afternoon." and Mrs. Herman Shapiro. Mrs, Marvin Rosenthal, All present stood in a circle be worn and enjoyed! Free Gift Wrap Apgarof Plainfield, matron of plan Jan. 1 wedding are being issued at all high membership chairman, in- around the room, held lighted Rev. Paul H. Letiecq, honor. Mrs; Robert tr-oduced eight new mem- candles andliahg Silent Night. and Gift Cards JEWELERS schools in the area. ( . assistant pastor, performed Liiethold, sister-in-law of the bers. They are Mrs. Mitchel ...a thing of beauty **• is The Waterford Center the double ring, candlelight . Mr. and Mrs. V. Ray Piper Kimra Marie, to Lt. Gordon Fielding the questions will Mrs. Donald Schmeltekopf 401) North Wood Avenue, Linden * 925-2150 bride, and Mrs. Richard Hyer of Claypool, Ind. announce the Frederick Olde son of Mr and be members of the 1974 Teacher is bride El-Koury, Mrs. William Glass, was in charge of the program ceremony, which was followed Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. for Christmas Joy, Evenings til 9 P.M. Major Charges Welcomed by a reception at the Bin, of Forked River were engagement of their daughter, Mrs Warren T Olde of 104 graduating class who will be ':' Lori Jean Griffiths, Mr. Diamond is vice- and Mrs. Robert Baechtold bridesmaids.' Claude King, Mrs. Olaf Stiner, and Mrs. George McGrath Herning Ave, home from college for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. president of National Theatre Best man was Gregory Ives William A. Griffithsofithaca, Advertising in New York City. Mrs. Joseph Terranoya, Mrs. were Supper. Chairmen. Evermore! \ of New York City. Ushers The bride-elect was N. V., formerly of Cranford, He is an alumnus of Indiana included Robert Luethold of graduated from Cranford High was married Saturday, Nov. University. Rahway, brother of the Bricle, SchodH arid Ball State 307to~MarlrHrDiamond, son of—The-couple-will -reside in Bride-elect of hanker ?_- - Major-Charge Cards Honored ZJhe \x>nootu ^jrox Thomas Gleason of Lebanon, University in 1974 with an R. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard New York City, cousin of the bridegroom, and N. She is employed at the Diamond of Rye, N. Y. > Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Robert Healey of Cranford. Wabash County Hospital, The candlelight ceremony Green Thumb clllb Wallner of 16 Ramsgate Rd. Free Insurance The bride is a graduate of Wabash. Ind. was performed at the home of . • •'• have announced the 8 Ilia Street Westfield Cranford High School." and The prospective bridegroom Mr. arid Mrs. John Murphy in has holiday party engagement of their Martin Jewelers will cover the In Fashion Institute of was graduated from Cranford Ithaca by Rev. David Connor. • • • , „ , „. L daughter, Miss Karen Lindsay surance, of. all diamond jewelry Gifts for All Ages Technology, New York City High School and Rutgers The reception also was held• Green Thumb Garden Club Wallner of Lebanon, Pa., to A. purchased here for the first year FREE of charge! Her husband, son of Mr. and University, New ^Brunswick. there. held a Christmas party last Richard Pugh of Highspire, Pottery - Silver - Brass - Delft He is a mechanical engineer Thursday at the home of Mrs. Pa. He is the son of Albert L. Mrs. Russel Decker of Warren, Gail Murpfiy, sister of the Herbert Hastrup, 159 Denman • {^K^m '• r — is a gradute of Cranford High for A; G. McKee and Com- Pugh of Camp Hill, Pa., and Occasional Furniture pany, Union, and a lieutenant bride was matron of honor and Rd. There was a gift ex- the late Mrs. June E. Pugh. School, Fairleigh Dickinson Henry Neuman was best man. change, with the prize for the Stocking Stuffers • Imported Tree Orname University, Madison, and in the United States Air Force> Miss Wallner is a 1968 The wedding will be The bride received a B.S. best gift wrapped package graduate of Cranford High Open Weekday Evenings M Columbia Institute of solemnized Jan. 1 in the degree from New. York going to Mrs. James K'Meyer. School and a 1972 graduate of til 8:30 j Ghiropr-aGtic^Hc-plans-to-open University-and-did-graduate Games were played and untiLChxistrnas MNJ FORGET TO REGISTER IN OUR an office in Cranford for the mwell TUfiufch 6T~ the" Brethren, Flemington. work at Smith College, North- refreshments served. Annville, Pa. She is employed practice of chiropractory. Miss Kimra M. Piper hampton, Mass. She teaches The next meeting will be at The couple will reside at 191 as a teacher with the Corn- Open Pally 10-9 at Caritas School for the Deaf the home of Ntrs. Walter wall-Lebanon School District, North Ave. Miss Barbara Eilbacher Zulewski. SJ» in Rockville Center, L.I. Lebanon, Pa. . • Mr. Pugh, a graduate of •*• Kennedy ^\ Susquenita High School, SWAN'S The ; , A TIMELY SUGGESTION Duncannoh, Pa, is employed If you have thoughts of holiday gift purchases In optical by the Dauphin Deposit Trust merchandise, such as Bausch & Lomb sunglasses, ski Company, York, Pa. as an Zingiest, \ Eilbacher assistant vice president. Because it doesn't pay Seton Hall Chapel, South goggles, Magnifiers, Photogray glasses, you should Miss Karen L. Waliner Richest Orange, will be the setting for shop as early as possible to avoid disappointment. May to compromise the wedding in February of we suggest.... . Births Colors Miss Barbara Joy Eilbacher A son, Bruce David, was paternal grandparents are Mr at a time like this... and Michael John Kennedy of • OPTICAL GOODS born Nov.; 21 in Muhlenberg and MrsT Bruce E. Bell of West Hyattsvillei Md., whose Hospital, Plainfield, to Mr. Cranford. in Decades engagement was announced •CASES and Mrsi Bruce D. Bell of this week. Miss Eilbacher is Linden. The maternal grand- • Th0 d nc The Merle the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • OPTA-CADDY'S parents are Mr. and Mrs John IS M o°nX 7^? ™X Anthony P. Eilbacher of 106 Britton of Roselle, and the publication Norman Dietz St., and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Happy Holidays From ROLEX Christmas Kennedy of Roselle. Walter Ruskowski's .... A bedtime story by,Beatrix SAVINGS The bride-elect, a 1971 Every America's Cup winner, within the Experience graduate of Cranford High Potter for^^Knsrrnas"'cherubs' past 20 years, has worn a Rolex. Men have School,'attended Cedar Crest CRANFORD of Peter Rabbit and all his climbed Mt. Everest, led nations,.crossed Gift Items College and will receive a jungles, deserts, arctic wastes and walked degree this month from St. friends . . . all covered up in Vo-ur choice!L Bring in any "3" Suits .,. Sweaters . . Slacks Visit Our Francis College in Penn- OPTICIANS eres in space wearing a Rolex. Because a Rolex soft stretch terry of powder Dresses Coats Skirts or Sport Shirts or any garment can be counted on! Every one of these Christmas sylvania. She is a student 14 N. UNION AVENUE, blue or lemon yellow . . . it's and Swan will Custom Clean all 3 for the price of 2 Mix rV teacher in Portage, Pa. Match any J and the lowest priced-garment is FREE' All sin- Chronometers has been submitted to an Boutique Mr. Kennedy, a 1970 276-71- - own bib embroidered with gle garments regular price. . ••' * Official Swiss Institute for Chronometer graduate of Roselle Catholic _ "Jeremy Fisher" sizes Tests, where it underwent two weeks of (T1ERIE nOROlfln COSmETIC STUDIO High School and a 1974 exhaustive tests before it was certified. In Umkr Veil' Ownership graduate of St. Francis S, M, L $13. 10 Elm St.. Westheld, N.J. - 232-8732 College, is a general ac- Timely Accessories for your Christmas YOU PAY FOR ONLY an age of obsolescence and gimmickry, the countant for the federal Gift Giving at...... To. make a tot's meal a-time-of-fun simple classic virtue of a Rolex is a rarity! government and laughter—Wedgwood created baby's first A thing ot beauty china (a mug, a plate and bowl) Peter Rabbit . for Christmas joy, evermore! new and friends march diligently across each piece. 3 piece set: $15. The Submariner (upper left) 30-jewel. Guaranteed pressure-proof ... Sugar and Spice . . . and all this is nice for little Famous Roux tints and rinses color your hair Don't miss this inflation down to 660 feet. for a variety of effects. They cover gray, lighten hair, princesses ... a selection for happy Santas for opening flighting price. This is a KtsB and achieve other brilliant, beautiful result^. .before Christmas . . . Personalized gifts! limited offer, so hurry into one Lady-Date (upper right) BEAUTY SALON Why not come in for a shampoo, Qf our 5 convenient cleaning set, and-Roux color? Anytime. (No appointments) 28-jewel. As strong and durable as it is ... A snow-white pinafore edged in centers today! small and feminine. May we eyelet over a gingham-checked frock, sizes 4 to 6X $13. The President (lower) suggest a 30-jewel. Carved from a solid block of v OX . . . . Toddling along in her,bibbed 18-Karat gold or platinum. Holiday lonmom gingham dress (bib removable for easy ' now thru care). Toddler sizes 2 to 4 $8. th Personal Note: \\ . CHllCHlM, t N*IH TINT HIHS(S IK-SHAMPOOS OU' December28 Of all the watches...this Gift Certificate . . . A full bib to cover up the wee-one. is my personal choice! Touch.up complets . Shampoo, «ilh thampoo arid »«t, J6.00 <•( and riiuo, $3.00 White, bound, in gingham. $5. Howard Sic gel Good for any of the fine For Pick-up All in red and white care-free checks. and Delivery, Beauty Services we offer. Personalizing included. Call for an appointment call 276-3300 1 276-1471 Open Thursday evenings Style Rite Beauty Salons. Home of the $2.00 shampoo and set. crne. No 'appointments tutrj |Of \on^ i,,1(r $$. .n|c)i,,on,il i\n ,,H Si.,V'Ci?s s/n ELMORA: NeXt to Pantry Pnclo ^ridjy, S.i/ufd.iy .iiui ti.iy bt'fufL' hoi'O.iyn JERSEY 16S Miln St. A Oporl Mon . IWs-, WuO .'9 • b:30; THurs , >} a. I r, a. Jo • ft' s,n I! . 5.30 ELIZABETH: -! Wost Jersey Street and 1304 North Avenue 232-4800 CRANFORD: 44 North Avenue East KENILWORTH: Boulevard and22nd Street Cranford l % The Ticker Shop , ne 18 No. Union Ave. Armchair shoppers can still receive our Christmas JEROME E.KEAAAAERE.R Calaloo by » telephone call or a postcardl And don't President '•)•'' overlook the ultimate In Christmas (jlvlno ..our Gilt Certificate in any Amount you may specify! ...We are Special Christmas Hours CRANFORD SEVEN WAL.Nl.IT AVENUE open every evening exempt Saturday until Christmas Open Daily 9:30 to 8:30 CRAN^ORQ, N#W JERSEY 070IA 201 2?2'527O Saturday 9:30 to 5:30

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<-• I •..• Thursday, December 12,1 4 CRANEORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHJtONICLE P«ge 1* Page 10 ORANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. December 12,1974 « Virginia Petersen weds J.C. Potts Junior high drama club GOP rsips mayor's appointments Centenary Methodist Potts is the son of Mrs. Ruth Honor attendants for the student at Middlesex County- GARWOOD- Democratic Commission, did not require Horbacz for not discussing the responsibility, McCarthy said, Church, Metuchen, was the Potts of Jamesburg and couple were Mrs: David College, where she is studying Mayor John J. McCarthy, in confirmation by council. He appointments with him, but to keep the boards in an . setting for the marriage Benjamin R. Potts of Ash- Camporese of Piscataway and computer science. She is a in 'Story Book Theatre' his last month as mayor after replaces Edward Krempa who said the openings on the operational capacity. St. Anne's student v ~~Fyiday~~oT"Virgiriia Janserf "36"wnT~A"fK7" : ~ ~~ ~~ -Michael-W-PoUs of:Cranfor.d,~ -computer..- pxogrammer__w_ith serving six years, appointed did not seek re-appointment to boards prevented them from Horbacz said later that Petersen of Metuchen to The double ring, candlelight son of.the bridegroom. Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick. -t^ree-^residents-to-borough—the-five-year-term.———— -operatiiig-with-a-quorum-this- -some -openings— had—been- Mr. Potts, ja graduate of The Drama Club of Hillside Alayna Rosenblum, Diana Helen Kowalski, Mary Ann posts at the Tuesday night McCarthy apologized to wins Joseph C. Potts of Roselle ceremony was performed by The bride, a graduate of Gavey, Cindy Cammarata, ; Smith, Eva-Dragos, Lucy De month. It was the mayor's vacant for months. Mercy High School and St. Jefferson "High -School, Avenue Junior High, under the council meeting. The ap- Park, formerly of Cranford, Rev. Carl H. Kearns, pastor of direction of Ms. Arlene Szabo, Dora Smith and Linda Paola, Tracey Kangas, Karen ^e ^-a-Sl0-?-e'.*« Ml each The bride is the daughter of the church. A reception Xavier College, both in Elizabeth," and Rutgers pointments drew-criticism- GARWOOD- Janet Suske, University, is director of will present a production of Donohue. | :Schaeffer and Mary McGrath. from Republican Mayor -elect one of 12 students from St. event. A student could enter Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Jansen followed at Gambino's Inn, Chicago, attended Union "The Golden Goose"-Don "The Fisherman and His College and is now an evening accounting for Rhodia, Inc. "Story Book Theatre" to the Charles J. Horbacz who said Firemen elect new slate Anne's School who par- only one event. of Oak Lawn, 111., and Mr. New "Brunswick. elementary schools of Cymbaluk, Donna Bunting, Wife"-Joanne Cutinello, Pablo The couple will reside at 8 tie was disappointed. Mc- GARWOOD-- Fire Com- ticipated in the annual Trophies were awarded to Cranford today, tomorrow and Mike Sangiamo, Kevin Lalagigia, Lori Geiger and a resolution urging the federal Senators Harrison Williams Scholastic Olympics last first, second and third place Linden Ave., Metuchen, Carthy had not given the missioner Clayton F. Costello government to cease following a wedding trip to Monday. O'Keefe, Susan Zemboulis, Kempson. Republicans the courtesy of and Clifford Case and the Wednesday, wort first prize in winners- Tuesdays., announced the economic aid to South Viet- Union County delegation to Virginia. . Debbie Michael is student discussing the appointments, mathematics. _.. •;'••.• n, » I director, assisted by Emily following men had been nam until a coalition govern- Congress. a practice always followed the elected officers' of Liberty ment is formed. The Other pupils from St. An- Beauty has many dimensions: Philjips on sound effects, and past six years. ne's who participated were; props. Guitar, accompaniment Fire chief offers Hose Co-No^l: chief, Patrick resolution stated the money Meeting date changed Beauty of appearance. Beauty of VIA plans McCarthy named Mrs. Lois The event was held at art, Alfred Renzo and Valerie will be provided by Paula Bei- Christiano;" assistant chief, being pumped into the South Since the next regular engineering design. Beauty of Magnotti of 112 Winslow PI. to Nicholas McKluskey; captain, Vietnam government could be Roselle Catholic High School Ziichowski; forensies, Gerard man with Kim Walker as an unexpired term on the council meeting night is for 'eighth graders from Ricardo and Lorrie. Rinaldo; performance. You'll find a I.I these yule parties, vocalist. Other students in- James Wright; and used to better advantage in he Christmas Eve, the meeting Recreation Commission. The lieutenant, Henry Piekarski United States. surrounding communities, math, Mark Vanderbeck; aspects in every Cross Writing In- volved in production are Yule safety tips seat is vacant due to the has been rescheduled for Other areas of competition history, Douglas Mann and Jr. A copy of the resolution will strument! Elaine Zarzecki, JoAnne resignation of Joseph Mc- Monday, Dec. 23 at 8:30 p.m. were art, English, forensies, Donna Cielinski; science, 1975projects Shaffer, Karin Suszczynski, "Cranford Fire Chief Ber- and cigarettes, Costello also recommended be sent to President "Ford, in Borough Hall. Mahon who has moved from Joseph Ragonese of 659 Willow history and science. Each Joseph Dwyer and Niki Lynn, ...a thing of beauty Kathy Engle and Mary Ann nard Fleming has issued the Use only safe decorations the borough. The term expires school was permitted to enter Swayze. •••«* The December board Ave. and James Stewart of 414 Smith. • following statement in the and beware cotton bat-'. Dec. 31, 1977. meeting of Jjrie_Cranfqrd •?. *. Jhe__ca si i nclude_s the -of—a—safe-holiday—--ting,-flock,_tissue_papei:—- Willow Ave. be named for Christmas Joy, EvennoneL "V i 1 fa go I nfp'Fo've'nTenl —-Mrs.~Agnes~McDonough-of Tmembers of—rt.he ~-—Fire— following students: "The and some foamed plastics 167 Myrtle Ave. was named to Thursday, Dec. 12 Association was held at the Breman._Town Musicians" season: • which catch fire so easily. Departmrrient spending SCISSORS home of Mrs. Joseph Kopf, "In one recent year, this an- unexpired term on the completion of physical Noon-Ladies Aid meets at St. Paul's Church in Fellowship MAtrVSCHOLAR — Janet Suske, eighth grade pUpil at St. Anne's School, Gar- Pablo Lalaguna, Ellen Inspect last year's lights Board of Adjustment-Zoning who served as hostess. Mrs. Rosenthal, Beth Claypoole, country experienced some carefully. Discard those examinations. '. :. . ' Hall. .' •* • wood, holds trophy she received for placing first in math competition in the an- We Cut Hair- George Zimmerman and Mrs. 1,300 Christmas tree fires. Board, replacing the late Mayor John J. McCarthy 7 to 9 p.m.- Girls Recreation, 7th, 8th. and 9th grades, nual Scholastic Olympics for eighth grade students from Catholic schools. JeaprWyciskala, Pam Leach, that show worn insulation, Anthony Tomaio. The term William Caddie were co- Mrs. Joseph C. Potts Ljria Lamprakos, Sheri Lef- Both trees and decorations loose bulb sockets and urged all interested men who basketbvall, arts and crafts, and ping pong. Looking on are Sister Mary Vene, left, principal, arid Sister M. Agneile, math Not Corners! SINCE 10 4,6 hostesses. were involved. Property ends Dec. 31, 1975- could serve as firemen during /kovic, Karen Koast, Christine broken plugs. Both appointments were teacher- |V EXPERT AND Writing Instruments in . Mrs Thomas Gallagher, Ozemko, and Laura Good- damage ran in excess of $5 Buy only lighting sets with ,the day to contact the fire Friday, Dee. 13' - ; 12; Karat Gold Filled president, received reports Books donated to rest homes million. Often, children have confirmed by .ouncil. The chief or members of the 8 to 10:30 p.m.-Co-Ed dance, 7th, 8th and 9th grades. . GARWOOD ^PROFESSIONAL STYLIST^ speed. testing agency approval. vote was along party lines from the various departments "Henny Penny"-Kathy suffered tragic disfigurement Use extension cords department for screening and Garwood aid squad PAINT Pen or Pencil . $12.00 on their philantrophic projects The literature and education learning disabilities. is and other injury during a with Democratic Councilmen applications. Sunday, Dee. 15 . . . •Set '. .' . .'•.•.•. $24.00 Wronski, Betsy Curry, Janice sparingly. Never ruri'v for the 1975 which include the department of the Cranford the state federation project for season of special importance cords through doorways, Frank J.Sprea, Bennie J. In another Fire Depart- 2 to 4 p.m^ Children's Christmas party at VFW Hall, and HARDWARE Ryan, Dawn Cianica, Mary Alimonti and ClaytQp F. nurse's scholarship card party Junior Women's Club of the the next two years. Ann McDonald and Robin Ka- to them. Of course, fife under foot traffic or under ment-related matter, council sponsored by-VFW Women's Auxiliary. elects new officers HairStyling •Coloring. on March 4 and a luncheon on VIA has donated 200 books to doesn't distinqUish between rugs. Costello voting in favor and approved a $200 clothing REPAIRS _ 'TnJlod yd ng back. . .!... Republican Councilmen GARWOOD-- President James Ryan.Dennis Julius. Straightening. April 18. • ' Cranford nursing homes. Fifty The funds collected will be ' "The Little Peasant' '-Pablo people, But, we in Cranford Only plug into fifteen allowance for 47 firemen who Monday, Dec. 16 James T. Leonard of the STORM WINDOWS must make every effort to Horbacz and Charles E. Jones Breakfast was served by * Mon. & Tues'.,'8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. In keeping with the holiday navels have been given,to the used vto develop a reading Lalaguna, Gina Vassallo, Eva ampere circuit. Do not use attained a 60 per cent average 6 to 9 p.m.- Boys' basketball, 7th and 8th grades. Garwood First Aid Squad has Fred McCarrick at the squad Jf WThurs. & Frl., 8:30 a.m. - LATE libraries of Cranford Hall and distinguish betwen the type of voting no. Republican Frank of responding to calls and SCREENS season, Christmas parties program in Bound Brook for Dragos, Phyllis Mandell, heavier fused circuits. been re-elected for a 36th building who is a professional iSat. 8:30 aim, - 6 p.m. have been planned within the Brook Lodge ajid 100 have children with severe learning poor safety practices which Wanca abstained. attending . department Tuesday, Dec. 17 PLEXIGLAS STORM v/^CIosed on Wed. Kathy Wyciskala, Betsy In'dbor. equipment should The third appointment term. Others, elected were: cook and also a squad soft tip pen departments with the ex- been given to the library at the disabilities who have had a Rod caused such a high fire oc- not be used outdoors. meetings. 10:30 a.m.- St. Paul's sewing group meets in Fellowship vice president Louis Kleeman, Conroy, Tom D'Amico, curance, and what we plan to William Kinney of 310 Locust member. DOOR INSERTS 789-1920 An exciting new gift idea • changing of gifts and prizes Cranford Extended. Care long record of failure with Haddad._ , Kevin O'Keefe, Never use candles in Against Vietnam aid Hall. succeeding William Gilbert, Progress was reported on refillable sort tip pen in 12. for the prettiest and funniest do this year in our town. docorating the tree. Ave. to the Shade Tree Council unanimously passed Noon- Garwood Rotary meets at Oakland House. former vice president for 25 See Dominic Barbuto • IN THE Center learning to .read by. con- < , „„. the new ambulance being 340 North Aye., Garwood Karat Gold Filled^ gift hats and most beautiful gift Mrs Jeffrey Czarnecki, yentional means. The children Admission Otticer Christmas trees should be If you purchase an ar- 8 p.m.- Bi centennial Committee meets at Franklin School. years who did not run for build to order. GARWOOD MALL wrapped package. packaged. $1 ~8>SJ) chairman of the department, in the existing facility in TTr. . ir^^^ kept in water. Cut off one tificial tree, either of 8 p.m.- Board.of Education meets at. Franklin School, all office as he is leaving town Mechanically guaranteed 'j| The association" has also distributed canisters to Convent Station have shown at Uti College inch of the base to permit plastic or metallic purpose room. • shortly; secretary, Howard for a lifetime! welcomed as members Mrs. stores in Cranford for the excellent success with their Bonnie Yezo of Kean College greater water absorption. composition, hazards still Jan. 3 new 7 to 9 p.m.-High school basketball, Lincoln School. Gabriel; assistant secretary, William . Clark arid Mrs. benefit of children with newly acquired skills. of New Jersey? Union, was Do not purchase trees exist. With plastic, check Allen Donlon; treasurer, Leonard E. Korn. among 80 college admissions with brittle, shedding fdr fire retardant label. Wednesday. Dec. 18 , Henry Piekarski Sr; 30th year officers who participated in needles. • With a metallic tree, only i for reorganization 8 p.m. Women's Auxiliary of the VFW Christmas Party at (Charter membver 35 Years Ask about our TO DISCUSS COLITIS use indirect lighting. the VFW Hall. service), assistant treasurer, Revolving Charge Plan the first annual college day of Install tre^e in a non-tip They will replace The Union County chapter of Union Gollege Nov. 14 at its stand and support with Don't hang lighting sets on GARWOOD- Mayor-elect fi: 15 to 9 p.m.- Boys' basketball, 3rd to 6th grades. Henry Piekarski Jr; captain the National Foundation for a metallic tree because of Charles J. Horbacz has an- Republican Frank Wanca, of squad', John Julius; main Ca.mpus in Cranford. guy wires'. who was defeated in his re- ; 8 p.m. Suburban Mothers~of:Twins and Triplets meet at Ileitis and Colitis will meet on . About 700 Union College possible shock hazard. *• nounced that the annual First. National Bank, Roselle. liieutenants, Eugene Replenish water daily. Borough Council election bid, and Democrat Thursday, December 19, at students discussed trans- Keep tree away from "I am confident that by Kobliska, John De Stefines, 8:00 p,m. The' meeting will be following these few reCom- reorganization meeting will be Frank Spera, who was Robert McCarrick, Robert ferring from Union College heating equipment, i.e., defeated by Horbacz for the 'liuirsilay. Dec, I!) ~anheClark:Publicrtibrary-on- with advanced standing witTT Tninrdatronsr;—our—holiday- -beld_Friday.iJan- 3 at 7:30 Klimas. delates Peter North, Christmas hours hot air ducts, and p.m. in BbrbugTfHaTrTtas-ts--mayoral Noon- Senior citizens meet at St.Paul's in Fellowship Hall. Westfield Avenue, Clark. Dr. the admissions officers from season will be a more joyous 7 to 9 p.m.- Girls' Recreation, 7th, 8th and 9th grades, arts John Julius; John De Stefines; start tonight: Melvin Rubenstein, internist . radiators. One, the chief said. the first break with the Council will be vacant when he colleges and universities in Definitely do not permit becomes mayor* leaving the and crafts, ping pong, other games at Lincoln School aJternatesJLouis Kleeman, 9:30 to 8:30 daily and gastroenterologist in New Jersey, New- York, "Remember, we can still be traditional New Year's Day 9:30 to 5:30 SAT. open flames near the.tree, meeting. •".-•• Democrats with a 3-2 Westfield, will speak. Pennsylvania, Virginia, i.e., fireplaces, matches creative yet fire safe." Horbacz, a Republican, will majority. Democrats Clayton Washington, D.C., Nebraska, Costello and BennieyAlimonti Newspaper staff named at college Florida, Connecticut, be sworn in as mayor for a JOHN J. four year term to succeed remain on Council along with P.- ul Rubin of Union has Jo Ann Tavormina of Massachusetts, Maine, Republican Charles _Jones\_ Tennessee, New Hampshire, Christmas 'spirits[_can^ Iay_or_J.ohn. J. McCarJtliy_ beet: elected editor-in-chief of Elizabeth, typing and layout, Etna - A sewing machine for while Doris C. Mann, a HorBacz saidTie cfiose tfie~ -"Wovus, a C ana^^tepTelfTl'y^a^^^ Alabama, Delaware and West Jan. 3 date so all his family P DIFABIO 109 North Avenue Virginia. Republican, and Robert M. newspaper published by Orange Ave., a student ad- lead to traffic deaths Egles, a Democrat, will be could be present and because students at Union College, visor. Ryder is a member of MSPARTY seated on Council for three- it is generally "more con- .Rubin is a sophomore. the Cranford Environmental Roofing-Siding The Woman Who Cares! venient>v than the New Year's Commission. The National Multiple Christmas spirit is one reminded Cranford area year terms. Also elected to editorial Closed Sundays Society, Day meeting. posts were: Miss Chris Jliing ijuit, according to Chief motorists, "having a Merry Coghan of Murray Hill, Gutters-Leaders 1 orP61ic¥T«raUhW~T~Haneyr ^ dllne (or submitting news copv annual holiday party on _agsist,ant editor; Bill Samer of It Monday 'prior' to Thursday spirits" are Year means overdoing -when publication. ' " 17 at 7:45 p.m. at the Red me hing7lseTgain^ Union, news, editor; Sharon a jingle belle! S0 t it comes to the consumption of Reif of Union, sports writer; 276-1105 •^is^u^" W- JerSey "To many people," the chief . alcoholic beverages." Chief Haney quoted FODTHE 6PIDITOFGHDI6TMA6 ALL YEAD LONG. National Safety Council at Lincoln School statistics to emphasize the J«.V GARWOOD- For ty-f ive Kennedy- PORTBBLE 276-7603 problem. At least half of all Sixth grad* SALON 31 traffic fatalities last year in pupils at Lincoln School have Alan Ames, Sherl Budzelka, Nildii this country involved alcohol been named to the honor roll Diaz, Joanne Schmidt, Cynthia Wop THIS CHRISTMAS precht. GTmBTIC announces- as a factor. Moreover,; it has for the first marking period. Soventh grade long been known that a vast They are: David Lego, Douglas Siacty, James majority of" fatal holiday Flnh Grade Verlatl, Mary Ann Ulaky, Susan R.iy, YOU CAN GIVE A GIFT Brian Hcwman/Anthony Marino* Paul Rita Guerriero. Ronald hjowalk, accidents are associated with Scrlmo, Janice Crisolulll, Susan Froat, Marlann Wilson. *- •? GIFTS drinking. -Theresa Giuliani. Shirley Greve, Janet Eighth grade svLunnm Peluslo, Lisa Perrotta, Darlene Ayres, Thomas Perrotta, Lisa Alimonti, HOLIDAY The chief cited a few holiday Margie Wanca, Denlse Oliver!, Karen FIRST TRUE SELF ADJUSTING COLOR SET Donna Cohen, Diana Diaz,- Albert Tomchak, Phylls DIBattlsta, Tracy 100% IAST party tips that have been Galesiewjkl, Laura Glndel, Ann Marie M Meulna, Lisa Olsen, Richard Ople, leva Lawrence, Denlse DIGrazlo.Jim Nord endorsed by the Inter- hausen, Tom'Sedlak solid-state SUPER SPECIAL Ozollns, Michelle Plourde, Robert diagonal screen Sylvania national Association of Chiefs Rleollmkl, Donlkl Savorglannakls, John Honor Roll Society Glfli ChrlslophVr 13' Sylvania of Police: THE FAMILY CAN ENJOY! model CA 1115 features -G-TsMatic £CUT AND BLOW DRY...$6.00^ If ^you're the host, close color tuning and 100% solid-stato colorTV down your bar earlier -- at inbilily. ^ (limited offer 12-12 to 12-24) § least an hour before guests BECAUSE leave. Have plenty of food and call for your appt. now coffee available as a "night- WE CARE cap." It's i If a guest has overindulged, WE EASE We also have a full line have a less enthusiastic party as easy as t%J diagonal screen Sylvania TIMEXwristwatches of Wigs and hairpieces goer take hime home, or call a YOUR model CB-li:i7 is 100%"solid- (for ladies and men) state for hiyh performance taxi. He may be resentful; but turning and reliability. HANDBAGS (priced under $15) at DISCOUNT prices you'll be doing him a life- JtOVlHO EARRINGS AND NECKLACES saving favor. this dial!) On| 95 UNUSUAL JEWELRY ITEMS As either host or guest, y*369 GIFTCERTIFrCATES remember that it takes your EVENING BAGS ENJOY ALL THE IMPORTED CANDY AND MINTS available in any amount body at least one hour per COLOR OF CHRISTMAS drink to eliminate the devastating effects of alcohol. * HEALTHIER FOR YOUR CHILDREN! Senior Citizen discount Take time to dry out. 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?2nd S^eet. George SAMerlo, 204 N leth ' • - " ' .• ' ' ' t Hire of Supplementary Public wor^b Street, William A Schrul, 30 Dorset Township of Cranlord ., , • Bid forms^ Specifications and t6rm OT Tovynsnlp. Page 12 CRAWFORD (N.J.) CJltf'lZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday December 12,1974 New jersey" of the New Jersey btaie No person or persons shall engage In a Agreement may.be.obfained af thp'otflce Equipment • 1975 Calendar Year." TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD M. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: .In- ceptable runoff coefficients curYenJIy.fn Drive. Gregory M Whitleigh, 45 N ?2nd Crahford, New Jersey yvetlty cluding, but not limited to, Inorganic practice Include, but are.not limited to/ Soil. Conservation Commltteo and ad-permitted use within a delineated flood 104 residents of area start full-time at UC Street, and William Scission*. 550 ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO of the Township Engineer during any Bidders shall be prepared to enter Into Township a«rfc ; CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY ministered by the Somerset-Union Soil plain until all necessary permits have - business day-between the hours of B:30an Agreement or Contract with the Dated: December 12, 1974- PROPOSe6dRDfNANCE-NO 74-42 ': mineral'acids of sulfur, Oioriru, the following: Avenue; Robert L. Breslau, 112 Ridge Peggy C. Hand, 1 Besler • Avenue; . Silverman, 601 Willow Street, Kevin J Monroe Avenue . • BIDDERS hearing aid center chlorine, nitrogen," chromium, Land Use Type Runoff Coefficients Conservation District, except where the been obtained from the Township, - Eighty-five Cranford A.M. antf^ioo P.M. . Township Immediately upon award by Pee: xv ' — STORM WATER CONTROL AND Township Engineer has determined that C. Conditions ' ,- Street; Theresa A. Bucclne, 4 Sutton Margaret R. Handy, 6 Johnson-Avenue; Smith, 30 Wall Street Thomas;J. Stokas, PROPOSAL FOR HIRE OT SUP- the Township Committee and furnish Rudby joins FLOOD PLAIN ORDINANCE phosphorous, selenium, and arsenic and Business: ... residentd s are among 917 Place; Daniel D. Burke, 13 Hillside Charles Harvln ill, 510Orange Avenue; 207 Thomas Street; Bonnie L Stone, 390 PLEMENTARY PUBLIC WORKS Thepurpose of receiving these bids is Center in. the professional their common salts: lead, nickel, and Downtown areas 0 70 to 0.95 conditions peculiar to a certain site The PJannlng Board may Impose such Gmelin elected to contract for the hire of supplementary certificates of insurance as required by Louis M. Totten of Cranford AN ORDINAI^&E- REGULATING warrant exception. Ellen Hazelhurst, 308 Elizabeth Avenue: Walnut Avenue* Anthony Suscznski, 10 EQUIPMENT 1975 CALENDAR YEAR the Contract documents. Elm St.. in mercury and their Inorganic salts or Neighborhood areas 0.50 to 0.70 conditions on permitted uses as It deems • "" Seal"** bids wlll.be received by the public works equipment, on an hourly building at 203 ENCROACHMENTS AND LAND USE 9. Sediment and erosion control appropriate to promote the public persons who launched thdr-..^»;:^^J^.VJS^V Robert W. Hilkcn, 434 Brookside Place, Alan Okell Place; Denlse A Thomas. 599 The Township Committee reserves the Information regarding public schools film company announces the opening of a IN FLOODWAYS AND FLOOD metallo • organic derivatives; and coal Residential: Keith A. Holland, 30 Hemlock Circle, Brookside Place, Nancy J Trezza, I Township Clerk on January 10 1975 In the bas'ls. The several equipment is obtainable from Board of Education Westfield. tar acids, such as phenols and cresols, measures shall be Installed prior to any safety, health, and welfare, to protect AAI life member requirements are as stated in theright to relect any or all bids If such new and larger Hearing Aid HAZARD AREAS, AND Single-family areas ..... 0 30to0.50 Collegqtlirlpnte s careerdurinse aths pfull-tim rnrrpnef AvenueLehlgh ,Avenue Vincen; Cynlhit Caravanoa Carnival!, 131N, 7. Bruce P. Jenkinsi , 614 Orange Avenue, Oraton Drive; Barbara E VanArnum, 6 Committee Room In the Municipal offices in Lincoln School. (272-9100). and (heir salts. Mult!-units, detached 0.40 to 0.60 other site development, shall apply to all public and private property, wildlife and SlUqeniS during Uie CUrreni » . , j, , j, | . Jennings, 5I5Claremon! Place, Building, No. 8 Springfield Avenue, at proposal. action v-.ll best serve the interests of the ESTABLISHING STORM DRAINAGE aspects of'the proposed development, fisheries, and to preserve, protect and Lflw TBrrace D 8ne Cesaa Rob nL g Madison Avenue, Peter K Vroom 306 REQUIREMENTS WITHIN THE N, OBSTRUCTION:. Including, but not Multlunlts, attached . . .0.60 to 0.75 ,c 10:00 A'.M. prevailing time. All Bids shall.be submitted in a sealed' TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD and shall be In operation during sllstages enhance the natural environment of the fall Semester at Union Dartmouth Road; Zvlka Chamu, 21 Charles J. Kaplan, 9 Sulton Place; Kelly Elm street, Pamela A Williams, 505 Alexander Gmelin- of envelope clearly marked "Proposal for CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD IN THElimited to, any structure, till, ex- Residential (suburban) 0.25to 0.40 Linden Place; Peter C Woebcke, 26 Hill Peter Rudoy, son of Mr. and Apartment dwelling areas. .0.50 to 0.70 of development. Increased runoff .and flood plain. No certificate of occupancy College, Cranford, Elizabeth, Princeton Road; Nick C Cicchlno, 306 L. Kmeyer, )5 Oak Lane; Ronda L. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 74-4) COUNTY OF UNION AND STATE OF cavation, channel modification, rock, sedljTient, resulting from modified soil shall be Issued unless.all conditions .of Ed9ar Avenue; Robert J Cormicr KrBU5 5 Wall Street; Pauline crest Avenue; Joy A. Zangrando, 45 Norman PI. was among 10 ~~ TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD -gravel i—refuse—or-—matter—In .-along.— ^and Plainf ield.—- -— - ' "' ' All bids shall bo submitted In a f al«d y ~~~~C R KK FOR D7NE W"J ER 5E Y "NEVOERSEY: • •— iiid "surface conditions caused~by~1he appVpvanfaveTSeen cdrhplle'd"wllh7 "Nornahegan.XDurt7'"Rtcriard"Cz3ptar5iO'— ~BrO3d~5trccr~ant)—John-M—-Noonr-50—TTTCTTiberS Amateur " TownshipTrcra7ll»(»p ; : f l Capacity. Tag-Along-Trailer and also to Fee: JY 16 • ' One IW3 Fruehauf 25 Ton Nominal Dated: December 12, 1974 at pay the cost ot such acquisition. in which Lot 47 In Block 55 is now located croachments in the flood plain, that all not less than one (1) inch equals fifty floodwaters; . Avenue; Andrea M. Baran, 11 Morse Green; 102 Spring Garden street; Waiter 416 Lexington Avenue; Steven H. College are , Anthony F Allcea. 40 S: n n v Fe«: $.ioos\ . ' ,.., professional care development contributes to the condition shall be ajlowed sub|ect to the provisions Average, 2 to 7 per cent. . . .0.18 to 0.22 Street; Laryssa M. Bemko. 109 Retford Capacity Low Bed Equipment Trailer. commercials, educationals Section 3 This Ordinance shall take from the Bl business district to the R-4 ol this Ordinance. • Steep, 7 per cent 0.2.5 to 0.35 (50)fcet and shall show In addition to the b. Removal of sediment loads from .A. Guy, 11 Harold Johnsoti Place; Ellen ' Schelneiv 25 Rutgers Road; Gary M. 22nd Street; Edward C Grpezihger, 410 ana union uouege joinuy tradc in one ,973 Freunauf 25 Ton Alexian Brothers Hospital, residence district. . ' • . by. increasing local storm runoff and Information required under other or-, streams through deposition; Avenue; Joan Berard.j 326 Walnut J. Halvorsen, 212 Scherrer Street; Silkln, 253 Hillside Avenue; Marshall Lafayette Avenue, Louis Lodato, 247 N. and business films • ettec' upon publication after final erosioni and that the most appropriate R. 'PESTICIDE: Any substance or The range of coefficients for each land Operate the William Miller Nominal Capacity Low Bed Equipment Elizabeth. passacje as provided by law. Section 2. This ordinance shall take mixture. of substances labeled, use and surface type rcflocts differences dlnances, the following Information: c. Replenishment of ground water ' TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD \ effect upon publication after final method^pf alleviating such condition is supplies through soil Infiltration; Sperry Observatory SHERIFF'-S SAL• E July 12, 1941 9S Map No. 299C HENRY E HINSENKAMP. JR • through regulation of such developments designed, intended for or capable ol use in land slope, Intensity of development, \. Existing and proposed buildings and use serves tho general public's health, registered professional engineer that the such maintenance and repair does not ". hearing, the Governing Body shall af- NOTICE TO CREDITORS : UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY V Chairman, Township Committee passage as_provided by law. .in preventing, destroying, repelling, amount of Impervious surface, and d. Dissipation of energy of flood flows, flood proofing measures are consistent increase the flood damage potential of lirm or reverse the action of the Plan- Estate of MARTHA W. MEYER, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Being also-described as follows: • Notice of Sale of Land (or Unpaid Taxes and Assessments \- : HENRY E, HINSENKAMP. JR. and encroachments. It is therefore structures; ' . . thereby reducing downstream safety, and welfare; ' • ' LAW DIVISION UNION COUNTY Beginning at a point In the Westerly ATTEST determined'Mhat the special and sterilizing or mitigating any insects, degreo of ground saturation due to an 2. Proposed finished grade elevations k. The degree to which any aspect of with the flood hazard doslgn elevation the structure. ning Board, stating its findings and Deceased Public notice Is hereby given that I, Harold J.Seyimour Jr>^'Collector of Taxes ' Wesley N. Philo ' • Chairman, Township Committee rodents, nematodes, predatory animals, tecedent precipitation. destruction; and > and associated flood factors. Any or all In any portion.of the flood plain, an * reasons for its action, and a written Pursuant to the order of MARY C. DOCKET NO. L-28243 73 Jl, 133-73, line of Algonquin Drive distant Nor- of the Township of Cranford, in the County of Union,StatefofNew Jersey, will sell paramount public Interest In the flood at the corners, of any structure or Provide areas of recreational and food chain or plant, animal, fish , or FRANKLIN STATE BANK, a banking therly as measured along the same Township Clerk ' '•" ATTEST: " " . plain'lOstlflcs the^regulatlon of land use fungi, weeds and other forms of plant or 3. The • runoff coefficients shall be human life processes are affected ad of the following flood proofing measures ' existing nonconformlng use br structure copy of such action shall be given to the KANANE, Surrogate of the County of at public sale for unpaid taxes and assessments, ail the land, tenements, Wesley N. Phllo animal life or. viruses, eydept viruses on may be required: (1) Arfchorage to appellant. , ' .-. Corporation of the State of the State of 212.42 feet from Its point of curve Into hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned to the person who will • NOTICE . located In the flood plain and regulation determined for each site for' both verselywlthin or beyond 'the proposed may be altered or expanded provided Unlbn, made on the 4 day of Dec. A.D., New Jersey, Plaintiff, -VS- FRANK Iroquolt Road; and from said point of The foregoing ordinance was in Township Clerk • ** of storm drainage Nor the entire or in living man or other animals. T.he existing and proposed conditions and the 3^^^:.MTS ^-ut^L Importance of the use area; ..'.'. , resist flotation and lateral movement; that such alteration or expansion does SECTION IX. SEPARABILITY 1974, upon the application of the un- purchase the same sublect to the lowest rate of Interest, not exceeding eight per MUMl NOTICE. natural flood plain as cited above, all (3) Installation of watertight doors, CALLAHAN and FRANCES beginning, running O) along said line of difference In the two shall.be used to not Increase Itsground coverage or flood If any section, subsection, provision, dersigned, as Executor of the estate of cent per annum. Said lands will be sold to make the amount severally chargable 'roducod and passed on first reading at 3 municipal area as "provided In this Or '«m "pesticide" shall also include any two (2) fool; I. The dea/ee/to which the proposed Algonquin Drive Northerly following Its ; compute the -volume-Of'.ralnfall. excess natural land within any delineated flood bulkheads, and shutters^ o'r._.s|mJJar_._Samagejpptent.la!:, • :. clause/or portion qlthjs Ordinance is said deceased, notice is hereby given to CALLAHAN,.his; wifq, ^Defendants againsnhc-sameon December 31st,-1973 with Interestand.costs computed to-July~ — "meeting Of ThoTownshlpCommtUoe. of --T-he foregoing --ordinance dinance,.. ••- - " whic."i-^'.----.h is intheeXBrclsrL-r.L(.JH»taM/- i,t-ti,bfthn—substancc e or-•• mixture—,of_-substances 4,- The. lowest^elevation, within .any plain, except for land to be developed In activity alters natural water, flow or cur-vo to the right having a radius of-450 THE STATE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY troduced and passed on first reading at a for. design of storm water detention water temperature; devices; (3) Reinforced walls to resist 1. If actual construction of a structure ad|udgod unconstitutional or invalid by the creditors of said deceased to exhibit 1st, 1914, together -with interest on said amounts from July 1st, 1974, to date of the Township of Cranlord, N J op meeting ot the Township Committee of police power of the municipality for.the labeled, designed or intended for use as proposed structure after Its completion; accordance with this Ordinance, shalt be water pressures; (4) Use of paints, CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION feet an arc distance of 15 feet; thence (2) a defoliant, dcslccant,. - or plant fa'cllltles. The volume for. design is equal 5.' Tho location, type and size of all m. The degree to which the proposed Is' underway on or before the effective a court of competent lurlsdiction, such to the subscriber under oath or af- still along said line and following its sale, and costs of sale. The sale will take place on ' • \ • and its RESIDENT PROFESSIONAL Dec em bur 10. 1974 and will be con the Township of Cranford, .N. J on protection of the persons and property]of to the depth tff the rainfall excess '. preserved In Its natural state and, where membranes 6r mortars to reduce adludlcation shail not affect the ,,FOR SALE OF PREMISES • sidered (or'final passage, after public regulator. .(."Misting and proposed storm drainage . possible; developed land within the flood use provides facilities for the proper date of this Ordinance, then such con firmation their claims and demands curve to the left having a radius of 40 feet • MONDAY, DEC. 30,1974 ' '' ' . ^ December 10, 1974 and will be con its inhabitants, and.for the preservation multiplied by the .area of the site. seepage of water through walls; (5) remaining sections, subsections, ' "By virtue of the abovestaWd writ of at the hour of one o'clock P.M., at the Tax Office, Municipal Building, 8 BALLET COMPANY hearing," at tinoiher meeting ot said of the health, safety, and general . S. PRHOIBITED USE: Any use which facilities and other utilities servicing or plaih shall be restored to Its natural ' handling of litter, trash, refuse, and structlon may be, completed. Actual against the estate of said deceased execution to me directed I shall expose for an arc distance of 44,04 feet; thence 1 sidered for final passage.-'afjor public 1 Addition of weight Id structures to resist construction Is hereby defined to include provisions, clauses, or portions, "which Springfield Ave., Cranford, Now Jersey. . . Township Committoi. at Municipal welfare. shall not bb allowed under any clr 4-. In the case of detention facilities propqscd to service the premises In state so as to 'duplicate the natural or sanitary and Industrial waste; flotation, (6) Installation of pumps- to within six months from the date of said forsale by public vendue, In room B-B, In (3) otill along said line following its f present ' Jk hearing, at another meeting of said 1 the placing of construction is hereby shall be deemed severable therefrom. The sale Is made under the provisions of Revised Statutes 54:519,et. seq.,of the Building, Cranlord, N J on -Monday, Among the p.urposes of this Ordinance cumstances. utilizing porous media for ground ab- question; undeveloped drainage characteristics In - 'n. The degree to which Irreplaceable lower water levels In structures; (7) order, or they will be forever barred the Court House, In the City of Elizabeth, curve to the right having a radius of 40 Township Committee.-at Municipal sorption, such, as drywolls, porous land types will be destroyed; defined to Include the placing of con- SECIION X. PRECEDENCE ' from prosecuting or recovering the fcet-an arc distance of 34feet; thence (4) State of New Jersey. December ?3, 1974 at B 30 P M o'clock Building, Cranford, N. J on Monday. are: (a) to prevent Joss of life; (b) to' T. RAINFALL fcXCESS: The portion A. The location,-size and nature of all termsof runoff and velocity. Construction of water supply and waste N.J.', on Wednesday, the Bth day of (prevailing tim(.0 .. ^ of rainfall which becomes direct surface pavement, or the like, the Volume of.the existing and proposed drainage rights- B. Performance Standards • . o . The degree to which the natural, structlon materials In permanent This Ordinance supercedes ordinances same against the subscriber. South 34 19'49" West 91 feet; thence (5) Tho said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate so to be sold, and the December 23, 1974 at 8:30 P.M. o'clock protect the public health apd promote porous'medla shall be large enough to treatment systems In a manner which No.73-4 arid. No.74 13. January A.D., 1975, at two o'clock In the W%SLEY N PHILO public safety and welfare, (c) torunoft. ' ' ' • of way or easements and the location, In reviewing any proposed con- scenic, and aesthetic values at theprevents the entrance of flood waters, . position and fastened In a permanent Hudson United Bank, Union City, N.J. afternoon.of said day all the right, title North B7 13'"35" East 132.47 feet to the name of the person or persons against Whom the said taxes and assessments have ^prevailing time). contain the total volume of rainfall proposed activity site can be retained; Should the provisions r.f this Or- 1 Township Clerk minimize losses and damages to public U STORM WATER DETENTION: size and description of any lands to'be struction or development, the Planning (8) Pumping facilities, dr comparable manner. The provisions of Item 1 above Executor and Interest .of the above named point of Beginning.. been laid, and the amount of taxes and assessments due December 31st, 1973, with WESLEY N. PHILO Any storm drainage technique which, excess within the voids. Ground ab- dedicated to tho municipality, county or 'Board,shall be reasonably assured upon, and . . ... shall apply to such structures upon' dinance conflict with, the provisions of Dickson 8, Crelghlon . Interest Io July 1st, 1974'are as follows: • Dated December 1?, 1974' and private "property due to inundation measures, for the subsurface drainage 1 defendants In and- to the following Premises commbnly known- as 7 . • Township Clerk retards, or detains runoff, such as \a sorption systems shall be used only.- State; , evidence submitted by the applicant that completion of construction. . • any other ordinance'of the Township SI Newark St. LOT NAME YEAR AMQUMT Nutcracker Fee % 1 J.; . . . . • and siltatlon caused by flood waters and p. The degree to which materials not systems of buildings to relieve external proDertv, to wit- .. . • • Algonquin Drive, Cranford, N.J. ' BLOCK Dated December 12, 1974 ,- where- the Infiltration rate of the of Cranford,.the provisions of this Or. WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA storm runoff, (d) to prevent installation detention or retention basin, parking lot 7. The layout and sine of existing and anV structure, when built or altered, can sublect to ma|or dahiage by floods are foundation wall and basement flood 3. Structures in the floodway aban Hoboken, N. J. All that tract In the Township of There Is due approximately £4,342.43 43 4 J Spears 8, D. 8, C. Hlgglns 1972-73 S12J7.73 Fee l v> ' ' - .. storage, rooftop storage, porous\ v receiving soil is acceptable as deter proposed public or private streets; be occupied without peril to tho health or firmly anchored to prevent'f lotatlon and- doned for six (4) consecut Ive months or dinance shall take precedence unless Dated: December 12, 1974 51 7 D. Hester • 1973 410.13 and LEADING GUEST ARTISTS of structures and restrict land uses pressures; (9) Construction that resists c Cranford, County of Union, New Jersey. and costs. TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD pavement, dry wells, or any com\mined by percolation tests and soil safety of the occupant and that the or are readily removable from the ar,ba lonflec__and structures abandoned for said other ordinance places greater • ee S5.74 14 R. Boudaklan 1973. •" 1889.43 CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY SHERIFT'S SALE ' . which cause Increases in flood heights 8. The elevation of any existing or rupture or collapse caused by Water Being known and designated as Lot 8, The Sheriff reserves the right to ad ", ' binotion thereof. - - borings, or as determined by the proposed land uso: within the time available'after flood twelve . tl2') consecutive months or restrictions on the use of land and 184 \ 35 338 North Ave., E., Inc. 1973 1885.59 PROPOSEDORDINANCE NO. 74-43 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, and or velocities, erosion, an'd siltatip'n; Township Engineer. Provisions shall be proposed pumping facilities; pressure or floating debris; (10) In- density of development or construction Block I, on a map entitled "The Sperry lourn this sale. CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION (e) to prevent increase In volume and V. STREAM ENCROACHMENT 9. Trie nature and extent of any con- warning. < . • ' stallation of valves or controls on longer In the flood fringe area after the 337; 4 • • Intartagllo, A.8.M. 1973 1402.12 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1 , maao to contain overflow of such 1. Has an Inherent low flood damage 1 standards, then said other ordinance Estates, Section 2A Cranford, N.J," RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff rate of surface runoff due to develop PERMIT: A permit ^issued by the struction alterations or repairs; 4. If the Planning Board finds that the sanitary and storm drains.which will effective date of this Ordinance shall not 404 34A Bahr, E.&E. 1973 1212.92 Reduction ot SI on;)ll nckeis for all weekly m.Mini ZONING ORDINANCE OF THECOUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-64-74 systems onslte pr to surface drain the potential; shall apply.- • • • . The Board of Education meets'the Casey 8, Keller, c.E. and Surveyor, SACHAR, BERNSTEIN 8, ROTHBERG, THE PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS IN' ment; (f) to reduce public, expenditures- Department under the provisions of ..10. Tho location, size and nature of the proposed use would violate or tend to permit the drains to bo closed to qualify'as pre-existing uses. 900 419 -Gibson, j: 8, M. 1973 1B4.84 and Monday throunh Thursday.uv^fwntjs TPWNS.HIP OF CRANFORD overflow in such a way as not to ad. 2. Either acting alone or In com: third Tuesday of each month at bdard Irvington,-N.J., dated June 1941, and A Professional Corporation a.Ncw Jersey corporalion..:... ._ m _opei:allons evacuations N.J.S.A. 58:1 26. ' • '. , •'• • entire lot or lots In question and any vjolate the purposes and intent of this prevent backup of sewerage or storm G. Waiver . SECTION XK ADMINISTRATION AND DJ 8. CC^C CL-938-05 ' Dated: Nov. 28, Doc. 5. 12. 19. 1974 Also 1 0% discount on t'hosi; s.irno peffo.mi.inces BE IT ORDAINED BY THE to| 0 8rfloncy i verselvNiffcct any Other property. blnatlon with existing or future uses, waters Into the structure. Gravity ENFORCEMENT room at Lincoln School at 8 p.m.. duly apprdvod by the Township of 1 Plaintiff, vs. William C. Evans, et ux, et and restorations; (g) to prevent damage . W. STRUCTURE: Any assembly of contiguous lots owned by the applicant docs not obstruct flood flows or Increase Ordinance, the application shail be The Planning Board may grant a Cranford, which map was duly filed In Dated': December 12/19, 34; Jan. 3, 197S Fee ; J 41 U for nroup&.of 30 01 inoru TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE materials above or below the surface of 5. If Ndetentlon' facilities utilizing or In which 'tWappllcant has a director * denied. . drainage of basements may bewaiver; to permit construction In those The administration and enforcement TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, NEW al, Defendants. to transportation arid utility systems; flood heights and-or velocities, or reduce the Reolster's Office of Union County on Fee; $43.34 . • CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION land or water, including, but not limited surfacjpiiripoundment, such as detention indirect Interest; . . D. Conditions of Approval for Per eliminated by mechanical devices; (11) zones designated as flood hazard zones of the. provisions of this Ordinance JERSEY (h) to prevent further 'unwise ground absorption of storm water;- Location of all electrical equipment, relating to the construction, erection, Opens December 18th • 1.7 Performances FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED development in flood plains, thus to, buildings, paving, fences', da^njs, .blTsins or rooftop storage, are used, 11. Proof of stre!-"i encroachment 3. Does not affect adversely the water mltted Uses - Al and,,A-2 on the Federal Insurance [AMERICAN WHISKEY-A BLENO • 80 & 86iPRQOr-© 1974 CALVERT DIST. CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. Section 1 That the zoning map PREMISES levees, bulkheads, dikes, jetties, em; sufficient volume-to fully contain the lines obtained from the Department; If the application will not violate the circuits and Installed electrical ap- Administration. Flood' Hazard Boundary maintenance and continued operation at lOMATlKl'EES delineating the zoning districts ol' the reducing future expenditures for carrying or storage capacity of any pliances In a manner which will assure design capacity of storm water detention By viretue of the above-stated writ of bankments, wharves, piers, docks,\\ total,volume of rainfall excess shall be 12. The extent of filling 6f the land, If channel floodway, or flood fringe area; purposes and Intent of this Ordinance the Map No. H 34 039 0705 03 effective date Township, of Cranlord which is made a protective measures; .and (i) to landings, obstructions, pipelines, V.rovided. The outlets of such facilities, Planning Board may approve the ap- they are not sublect to Inundation and tacllitlos and other facilities., structures, Tickets; $4,5.6,7,8.9 execution to me directed I shall expose preserve, protect, and enhance the any; 4. Does not Increase local runoff and June 35, 1971. Said waiver may be part ol the zoning ordinance ot the causeways, culverts, roads, railroads, shall be designed to limit the maximum 13.. Tho location, type and size Of,all plication and Impose such permit con- flooding; (13) Storage facilities for granted only If the applicant can devices and techniques required under r for sale by public vondue,-in room B-8. in natural environment of the flood plain erosion; L |- -•••Givo yourioU..a-'ChuMmas... _.Jli^IT1O -t.tjnrh.HMifii) (; ' Oiiut tion Township of Crarjford as amended, as bridges, - and the -facilities - of—any discharge rate of storm water runoff to existing and—proposed/erosion and ditions as are necessary to promote the chemicals, explosives, buoyant this Ordinance to carry out the ob- r theCourt House, in the City oi Elizabeth, 5. Does not unduly stress or degrade demonstrate that the property, or that pre&unt, 'goiQ th«-Pitp'? Mi Section 24-8, be and the same hereby is' SECTION III. DEFINITIONS . authority, utility, municipality, .cour , what occurs at-the site under existing slltation control measures,'such as slope public safety, health and welfare, to materials, flammable liquids, or other jectives of this Ordinance shall be the N.J., on Wednesday', -t^e- 8th day of For the purposes of this Ordinance, the natural environment ot the flood" toxic or hazardous materials shall be portion thereof for which a waiver Is responsibility of the Engineering PLiyhouvo io um 'Thti Niit further amended by changing the zone, January AD.,.1975, at two o'clock in the" state or.other governmental acjency. conditions and shall discharge In such a. protection, solj stabilization, protect public and private property, requostcd, was not coveted by surfaco crack or' CM all pr*p*untittton district in which lots 60, 82, 84, 86, BB and ' unless the context clearly indicates way as not to adversely affect any other plain or degrade the quality of surface wildlife and fisheries, and to preserve, situated above the flood-hazard design Department of the Township. Failure to afternoon of said day. SECTION IV. STORM WATER sedimentation basins," sediment traps, water or the quality and quantity of waters by the flood of August 2-3, 1973. this is Tho *;T;iticiout " Sus.in "nf),)(jn 90, in Block 382, are now located from the otherwise- the following words shall property. If rooftop storage Is proposed, headwalls, aprons and the like; and protect, and enhance the natural en- elevation and shall be flood proofed to maintain any, storm water detention All that tract or parcel of land, situate, mean: . ' CONTROL . ground waters; •• ' prevent flotation of storage containers , The piannlng Board may grant a facility, structure or device at design Santjtagelo, C'ttic .-ji Larc)^ Ann H R 4 Residence District to the R3lying, and being in the ' Township of Any application for a building permit the weight 01K.the impounded water on 14. Any and all other information and .vlronment of the floodptaip. walVer for only that portion of a property^ Residence District. A, CHANNEL: A watercourse with a the roof shall be. accounted iott In the 6. Does not require channel or damage to storage containers which' -eapacity or carry out procedures or Cranford In the County of Union',in the or subdivision in the Township shall data necessary to meet any of themodification or relocation; 1. General Conditions. These con- 'Could result In. the escape of toxic not covered by said flood and notechniques required as part of this Or Section 2. That Section 24 61 of said definite bed and banks which confine structural deslgrio' thn building and the requirements of this Ordinance. ditions may Include, but are not limited State of New Jersey: and conduct continuously or in-include' sufficient Information, to carry roof s,hall be designed to .provide 7. Is set forth In this Ordinance as a ; materials Into the flood waters; and (13) structure, fill, parking area, addition or dinance shall be considered a violation BOX OFFICE: DR6-4343 zoning ordinance be and the same BE |NG all those certain lots which are Out the intent and purpose of this section In addition, "where required by the to, the following', alteration shall be erected, constructed, hereby is amended by adding the termittently flowing water. maximum protcctlortagalnst leakage. If permitted use for that portion of the : Use of construction materials which are of this Ordinance. more particularly known and designated B, DEPARTMENT: . 'The State which shall be administered by the earth berms or dikes ar.e used to create Planning ^Board, the developer shall flood plain where proposed; and , a, Modification of waste disposal and resistant to water damage. placed or undertaken except on that followino new paragraphs between on a certain map.entltlod "Lehlgh Park, Engineering .Department of the fijrnlsh Information relating to sub- water supply facilities," portion of the property f6r which a The Township Engineer shall serVe paragraphs (d) and (e) thereof, to be Department of Environmental the impounding area, they shall be 8. Is not a prohibited use In that portion notice on the ownpr or occupant to Go To The Specialist Cranford, New Jersey", which map is Township. . adequately stabilized and the slopes surface conditions, based on percolation of the flood plain where proposed.' b. Imposition of operational controls, •waiver fiT granted. designated as (d-1) and (d-2) respec now on file in the Register's Off Ice of the r-Vot'->ction. tests and. soll^borlngs or probes. Test sureties, and deed restrictions, E. Prohibited Uses In Channels, Correct any violations of this Ordinance . C. ENCROACHMENT: Any Ob A. Runoff Standards' protected with vegetative cover, paving, u.. Permitted Uses In Channels, In cases of doubt or uncertainty as to lively. - ...... County of- Urtiorvas Lots iNos, 3.97-and 39B - All..land area in the Township shall be borings or probos shall be performed by. c. Requirements for construction of Floodways and Flood Fringe Areas within thirty (30) days. Upon failure of (d-1) Minimum lot area. The. structlon within .r.dellneated floodway. or rip-rap to protoct against-failure or a licensed professional engineer with-Floodways and Flood Fringe Areas No person shall hereafter engage In, the exact limit'of areas covered by the -said owner or occupant to correct such as laid down on said map (filed in the developed so that: breaching. * 1. Channel. Within any channel, storm water detention facilities, channel flood of August 2-3, 1973, the Planning The Only Se.rvice minimum lot area shallbe not less Union County Register's office July 21, D FILL: Sard-gravel, earth or oth<:r proven' competency In tho. field of soils modifications, dikes, levees, and other cause, or permit other persons to engage violation, the Township Engineer shall materials of any composition whatsoever \. The volume and-or rate of storm' structures may be erected, enlarged, Board may require additional in- prosecuto a complaint to correct such than 10,000 square feet. 1908 as map No. MOD.) water runoff occurring at the area is not 6. If a combination of different stbrm engineering and shall bo In accordance —protective measures; • In prohibited uses within a delineated in New Jersey (d-2) Minimum lot width. The placed or deposited by any person or with acceptable engineering standards expanded or "externally altered and fill, flood plain. The following uses shall be formation from competent authority. violation before the municipal ludge. Said promises arc more particularly increased over what occurs thereunder water detention techniques . is ,dsed, excavation, or other Improvements or d. Installation of. an adequate flood ,Such additional Information may minimum lot width shall be not less persons. combined volume of the systems &tiall be and practices..A detailed report of the warning system and prohibited: SECTION XII. PENALTY FOR Where Ears Are Always described In accordance with a. survey E. FLOOD DAMAGE POTENTIAL: existing conditions; changes may be. permitted only In comprise visual Inspections, flood VIOLATIONS than 75 feet and where a lot fronts on mado by Paul J. Rlnaldi, Land Sur. 2. The drainage of adiacent areas Is large enough to fully contain/The total test shall bo submitted to the Planning e. Postponement of development until 1. Placing, depositing, or dumping any The susceptibility of a specific land uso Board and Township Engineer for connection with stream Improvement or solid waste, garbage,, refuse, trash, records, field survey and personal ob- more thap ono street (he minimum veyor, dated August 30, 1967 as follows: .••.,•,.-.,.. not adversely affected;- • ' yojume^of rainfall excess.-. / such time as protective measures are Any person who violates any provision PiercecLbyj "shall -be~met- on all—streets^ —— review. stablllzatUHv-whlch Improvements JJCL: rubbish, of debris; servation. of this Ordinance shall bo liable for a fine 3...Soil- erosion during and "after" 77 Storm"water' detention facilities changes shall have the specificApproval —Inttalled^or until the floodway and flood ThJ<; *«»rtlnn "Cr" rntj»tlnq' tn Section 3. That Section 24-46 of said flooding and the potential of the specific shall be constantly maintained by the hazardarea Usvi bci.ii jillrmtod \>vthn euli.iy.32O01 trfn Registered Nurse teresectlon of the northwesterly side of .land, use to Increase off-site Hooding or development Is not Increased over what. The Planning Bbardjshall act upon any of the State Department of En- shall become null . and void upon zoning ordinance be and the same North Lehlgh Avenue with tho north- naturally occurs there; owner to Insure continual functioning of site plan provided for In Section IV Department of. the Township, domestic sewerage dr Industrial wastes, term not exceedingnlnety (90) days, or hereby. Is amended, by adding the flood-related damages. vironmental protection and the promulgation of a Flood Map by the easterly side of Lawn Terrace and from- 4. Soil, absorption and ground, water the systems at design capacity and towithin sixty (60) days of the date of filing Township Planning Board. The Union • ., 2. Specific Conditions. Where ap- either solid or liquid; both. Each day In.which such violation I'llUt \ \\'ll I' /'KM' tli>flnl'\ following new. paragraphs between F. FLOOD FRINGE AREA: That prevent the hoalth/nazards associated 3. The storage or disposal of Department. , continues shall constitute a separate said beginning point running (1) nor recharge capacity of the area is not thereof or the date of approval, wHen County Planning Board shall receive plicable, the Planning Board shall H. Flood Map rejer /hillcnls In us' paragraphed) and (e) thereof, to bo thwesterly along said side of Lawn portion of the flood hazard area outside with debris buildup and stagnant water. required, by the State Department of condition approval as follows: pesticides; " violation or offense. of the floodway. . decrease— —d below what' occurs there copies of all exhibits for the|r review and , The Planning Board, after proper designated as (d-1) and (d.-2) respec- Terrace North 43 degrees 24 minutes In no case shatLjtfslex_be_allowcd to Environmental Protection, whichever Is approval'as required. ,. a. Fill shall be no lower than one(l) 4. The storage or processing of SECTION XIII. EFFECTIVE DATE tively. • • G. FLOOD HAZARD AREA: The flood '. under existing conditions; and remain. In any facility long "enough to materials that are In time of flooding Investigation, survey and public This Ordinance shall take effect im West one hundred (100) loot to a point; 5. The natural drainage pattern ol the lator, or other extension of time agreed 2 Floodway. Within any floodway, foot above the flood hazard design \d ijpp . (d-1) Minimum lot area. Tho thence (2) Northeasterly at right angles pl^lh, based on tholotal area inundated constitute a'mosqulto breeding, disease, to by tho applicant. elevation and shall extend at-sucb,height buoyant, flammable, or explosive; and hearing, may recommend amendments mediately Upon final passaged and during tho Flood of Record or an area area is not significantly altered. • • . structures may be., erected, enlarged, to the Department of Housing and Urban 'minimum lot area shall be not loss to Lawn Terraco North 46 degrees 36 or any other type of health problem. If The Planning Board shall act upon any . for a distance of at least 15 foet beyond 5. The storage of processing of publication as required by law: dellnoated by the Department, In which B Runoff Control Details the l$Wd or storm water detention expanded or externally altered, and fill, Development Flood Map. than 110,000 square feet. minutes East fifty (50) feet to a pbint; In order to duplicate as nearly as site plan within sixty (60)days of theexcavation or other Imprpvements or the limits of any structure erected hazardous materials that could bo In- J, HENRY E. HINSENKAMP, JR Ears pierced for S4 (d-2) Minimum lot width. -The thence (3) southeasterly parallel with case the Department's delineation shall facility or facilities Is proposod to bo lurlous In tlrrie of flooding to human, SECTION VII. : FLOOD INSURANCE govern. possibl----,-e ---,.natural . drainag..e conditions, .--III'.. - -. dato of fjllng thereof or the date of ap changes may be permitted, only In thereon; Chairman of tho Township Committee minimum lot width shall be* not less the first course- South 43 degrees 24 b. structures on fill shall be built so animal, or plant life. Flood Insurance, In accordance with with any $8 purchase H. FLOOD HAZARD DESIGN regulation and control of storm water dedicated-to the Township and said the National Flood Insurance Program Attest: . v than 250 feet and where a lot fronts minutes East one hundred-(100) feet to runoff and erosion.for any land area to dedication Is accepted by the Township that the first floor and-or basements are F' Pre-existing; Nonconforming on more than one street ' tho said side of North Lehlgh Avenue and ELEVATION: The highest elevation, at a minimum of one(l) foot above the Structures and Uses of the United States Department of WESLEY N. PHILO oppressed In feet above sea level, of the be developed shall be through onslte /Committee, the procedures for the minimum shall be mot on all streets. thence (4) southwesterly along said side storm water detention and-or ground/ construction, dedication and acceptance flood hazard design elevation; 1. Structures or land uses In any flood Housing, and Urban Development, shall Townshlh C\pr\i Section 4. This ordinance shall take level of tlood waters In the Flood of plain which existed on or before the be required for all development in thc NOTICE ' of North Lehlgh Avenue South 46 degrees Rocbrd. absorption systems which Include, but set forth In the Subdivision Ordinance, c. Structures not placed on fill shall be ' effect upon publication after final are not limited to, the following: / otherwise elevated so that the first floor effective date of this Ordinance may be flood plain. The foregoing ordinance was in- *5.00 Earrings 36 minutes West fifty (SO) feet to the I. FLOOD MAP: A map prepared by including but not limited to performance troduced and passed on first reading at a passage as provided by law. •point or place of BEGINNING. 1. Detention areas which may be and maintenance bonds, Inspections, .Isat a minimum of one(l) foot above the permitted to continue sublect to the SECTION VIII. APPEAL HENRY E. HINSENKAMP, JR. the Department showing the channel, following conditions: If any person shall be aggrieved by thc meeting of the Township Committee of with 14K gold •BEING commonly known, as No. 138 floodway and flood fringe area. Until depressions in parking area,s, excavated etc., shall govern. flood hazard design elevation or shall be Chairman, Township Committee basins, basins created through-uso-of flood proofed as set forth in Item (d) a. If any preexisting structure Is action of the Planning Board or the Township of Cranford, N. J. on North Lohlgh Avenue, Cranford New such tlmo as the Department prepares B. Detention and sediment and erosion 1 December 10, 1974 and Will be con posts or wires ATTEST: Jersey curbs, stabilized earth ber^fis or dikes, control facilities shall be designed provisions or Intent of-this of soil below, flood proofing alone shall not be destroyed by any means, Including Building Inspector, appeal In writing to Wesley N. Phllo" " •—— idLniQP.thE_El!5Od_M^pjinatr be the map adequate for residences, hospitals, floods, to an extent of 50 per cent or more the Governing Body may be taken within sidered for final passage, after public prepared by the DepartmonnjOTCusTnlj—oi—a-nv-otiw—•oiw-ol- .g—which conformanco--wlth-Jho_^Slaodfl£d5_lor_ husbandry and farming, as well as j Township Clerk B, Permits ~~ nursing homes, schools, day care cen- of Its replacement cost at time of ten (10) days aftor tho date of such ac . hearing, at another meotlng of said A falbulous SL'IUCIIOIV equipment, furnishings or other and Urban Development, Federal In- serves to temporarilyi IrInbounj d and store Soil Erosion and Sedlmofjt. Control, recreational uses In the nature of parks, Township Committee at Municipal r . ' " NOTICE . property whatsoever Installed as of July water; ters, and similar uses; and destruction, it shall not be rocon- tlon, The Governing Body shall fix and including hoops of all SILL'S surahce Administration, No. H 34 039 •••-'—• ' playgrounds, plcnk areas, golf courses, . structed, except In conformity with the Building, Cranford, N, J. on Monday, The foregoing ordinance was In 2, 1970 and Installed subsoquont thoreto 2. Rooftop storagt/fhrough temporary and boat landings'shall be permitted In d. Flood proofing measures shall be . notify appellant of a time and place for a 0705 02 effective date 'June 25. 1971. or as provisions of this Ordinance; and public hearing on said appeal, and thc December 23. 1974 al 8:30 P.M. o'clock troduced and passed on first reading at a and used-In and about the lands herein subs c'q u e n t I y revised.- impoundment antf storage of storm accordance with the Issuanceof a permit consistent with the flood protection (prevailing time). . • meeting, of the Township Committee of described which &rc necessary to the water on flat orxllghtly-pltched building b; No pre-existing structure shallbe appellant shall cause notice ol such J. FLOOD OF RECORD: The greatest as provided by Section V.B of this Or- elevation for the particular area, flood WESLEY N. PHILO the Township of Cranford, N. J. oncomplete and comfortable use and oc rooftops by use of drain outlets which dinance. No material,- equipment or velocities, durations, rates of rise, moved, altered, expanded, changed, hearing to be published In the official Ear -.//. lh/jV December (0, 1974 and will bo con cupancyof such building or buildings for flood In a given area for which accurate or enlarged unless the provisions of this newspaper of.the Township at least ten Township Clerk records arc available or as dotern\inod restrict the s-form water runoff from the vehicles shall be parked or stored In the hydrostatic and hydrodynamlc forces, l ( I'l'lllli slderod for final passage, after public the purpose for which they are to be 11! \M III!II Ordinance are complied with. This (10) days prior to the hearing. All parties Dated: December 12, 1974 by the Department, in which casb\the roof surface; , floodway even In conduction with a and other similar factors. The Planning hearing, at another meeting of said- erected or were erected, including in 3. Drywells or leaching basins which permitted use. Board shall require the applicant to provision does not apply to routine In Interest shall be. afforded an op- Fee: iJIio S? Piercing Township Cdmmltteo at Municipal part, all awnings, screens, shades, Department's delineation shall govern. submit a plan or document certified by a maintenance and repair, provided that portunity to be heard thereat. After such K. FLOOD PLAIN: For purposes of control storm water runoff through 3. Flood Fringe Area. Until a floodway Building, Cranford, N. JTNin Monday, fixtures, and all heating, lighting, ground absorption and temporary has been designated by the Department, . December 23, 1974 (it B:?0 ventilating, refrigerating, Incinerating. this Ordinance, tho flood plain shall be, the-samo-as-tho flood hazard-area... . storage; the requirements for the floodway Boutique (prevailing time). "and~codklng equipment" ahdf'op''" "4." Porous asphattlc pavement, which (Section VI.C-2) shall apply to the flood purtonances thoreto, Including, but not L. FLOODWAY: The portions of the BOARD OF EDUCATION :SLEY N.PttlLO preserves the natural ground absorption fringe area. . limited to rango. flood plain ad|olning the channel, which TownshlpClerk capacity of a site and provides a sub Once a floodway has been designated, 7 No. Union five., Cranford There Is due approximately S15.829.62 are. reasonably required to carry and surface reservoir for temporary storage : 1974 discharge the flood water or flood flow of structures may be constructed, erected, . with interest from.November 1, 1974 and of storm water; , • enlarged, expanded, externally altered ; costs. any natural stream. The floodway shall bo delineated by.the Department. Until 5. Any system of porous trredia, such • or modified and fill, excavation, and The Sheriff reserves the right to ad as gravel trenches drained by porous i Regular ; other Improvements may be permitted such time- as- the floodway has been lourn this sale. wall or perforated pipe, which tern In the flood fringe area only after RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff ,dcllhe»*oci_JlY__tti(L^D«»»Srtmcnt, the porarily store and dissipate storm-water receiving specific approval of the KOVACS. ANDERSON, HOROWITZ 8. tloodway shall be considered to bo flood through ground absorption; and township Planning Board for a use • OfOUQH Or I KCMILWORYH RADER^ Attys. hazard zones A 1 and A-2, delineated on allowed by the Zoning Ordinance and A Any combination of the above .....,•*.. ll_)l_ll II II II II II I II

•*• to Increased flood heights or Velocities . Dial direct after 5 p.m. Sunday through Friday. West End Place caused bv encroachments; CRANFORD b. The danger that materials may be swept onto other lands or downstream to the ln|ury of others; c. The proposed water supply and CIGARS AND sanitation systems and lhe Insulation of. these-systems from disease, con lamination, and unsanitary conditions . STATIONERY, RENT A NEW PLYMOUTH resulting from flooding; d. The susceptibility of the proposed use to flood damage and the.effects of * such damage; • v Here's OR OTHER FINE e. The need for a waterfront location; , HAS f. The availability of alternate locations not sublect to flooding; when g. Tho duration, rate of rise and CHRYSLER - BUILT CAR sediment transport of flood waters expected at the site; talk is HOLIDAY H. the salety of access to the property - CHEAPfST FROM In times of flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles; i. The extent to which the hydraulic Dial direct on weekends. _ capacity of the floodway will b« GIFTS disrupted; GRECO'S |. The degree to which tht* proposed FOR YOUR GARAGE For example. Compare rates for a 3- short and sweet you should know that minute call dialed direct from New every night, between 11 p'TnTrand 8 SELECTION! TYPING Jersey to Los Angeles*. J a.m. the charge for a 1-mTnute call, 272-6090 REPETITIVE LETTERS During work day hours — 8am. coast to coast, is an incredible 35C- "We Try Harder" or to 5 p.m. — you pay S1 35 It's the cheapest single minute of-our DOCUMENTS telephone day. All c.'irs fully oquippi;d ALL ORIGINALS, After 5 p.m. Sunday through Fri- Hunt It Mure . . LudVe It thero strvlcu to So to save money on long dis- Freti world wide re&urvatlan 'j(;rvic DiP*RtU[NT OF HOUSING »N0 URBAN QEVUOPMINT day, an even better bargain ... you DIFFERENT ADDRESSES Ftdt'il Iniufwc* Admmitlntion tance calls, dial direct. And re- Low ratios by d«y, week or month pay only 85C. Imported and Domestic Cigars — Pipes ALL ERRORLESS, CHANFOROTWP.NJ Union Co. And all day Saturday, till 5 member some times are cheaper DON E ECONOMICALLY — and Custom Blend Tobaccos n* HOOD HUARO .BOUNDARY MAP than others. AND RAPIDLY p.m. Sunday the best 3-mmute No H 34 039 0705 02 bargain of all,-. .Just 70C- We want you to get the most (tficiivi Dn« Sif Nolt 1 t Soft\A/hisk©7 out of your phone service. TIAAEX WATCHES — PIPE RACKS — HUMIDORS Call: 467-2730 NOTE 2: finally, if your message is li«t ki.,ng' imcial Itood hnuii Zani A I, Al LIGHTERS — SAAOKINGACCESSORIES BJU Hood •Uvitian line -dressedto giv e TELEPHONE flA H00O INSURANCI RA1I MAP No 1 U 039 0705 02 M;ir lir Specific. I-U-vution 'Direct dialing ralus do noi apply to operator-assisted calls such as credit card collect, third STENOGRAPHS Itfuliv. D.i. JuutJS. 19(1 fertile holidays number billed, porson-to-person and coin phone calls to oihor states NEW JERSEY CLOVER CLUB APPH0X|MATE SCALE INCORPORATED Am ikj^ll. tof i OPEN WEEKDAYS6 AM • 9 PM • SAT. 7 AM . 4 P/vT""^- Uoo 0 12OO 34O0 MOO FtCV. llllllld Hood ln CQRP0MU UMlM SUNDAY6AM-1 PM - OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY TO 1PM 38 Chatham Road, 21 NORTH AVE., EAST*276^T20 301 SouthAvenu^SstTCroirford Short Hills, New Jersey New Jersey Bell R, Oroco. City Manager • '. '/•.

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Page 14 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, December 12,1nda Piianow<,ki, Anna Poulos, AJastair Rachel Capece, Both Claypoole, William Cranford realized the need completion; issues con- Ventriloquist to appear Saiton. Anthony Saivatori.ello. Anthony Connell, Betsy Curry, Donald Cym- for building<:odes long before struction permits for new Salvo. Bon;!'*? Schoner, Jere Schwait, baluk, Mary Cymbaluk, Thomas Robert C. Seyfarth, prin- Katherlne Langdon, cyntnia Layman, .i- • . . John Specht, Tammy Speirs, Kathleen D'Amlco, Mary Delle Donne, Linda the state entered the picture in buildings, remodeling and Stevens,- Nancy SuiTtmer. James Trush, DIGiorgio, Keith Drykenmiller, Linda cipal of Cranford High School, Stacev Walters, Carolyn waters. Sheila Palzone, Steven Flgrrian, Robert Fus, has announced students who Maurlello. / 1960. As far back as 1893, the alteration work, moving of at Brookside School Waters, Sharon Weil. Donna White. John Pletro Glannoblle, George Goeller, achieved honor grades for the Eileen McCarthy, Stephen McMahon, township required "Flats" buildings and. razing of W.lhjms, Janet Yanowi.t; George Hahn, Eric Huettl, Nancy Jones, Margaret McQuade, Richard Meade, waivers structures. It also checks Grade« Tracy; Kangas, Jeffrey Karl, Pamela first quarter. They are: », Diane Miller. Janet Mitchell, Karen with three or more stories to Barbara Bahr, Elizabeth Behlcrt, Leach, Linda Lee, Lynda Levlne, Mary Munster, Linda Nevalls, Barbara have a fire escape. Safety and structural damage after fires, Leonardo Marquei, comedy will be presented at 10 a.m. Ann MacDonald, James MacNamara,. AMA'f '. p y David BerkouHt.*. Nevitiee Bibby. Peter Grade 10: Robin Bucher, Ann Maria O'Brien, Chrlstlane Olsen, Thomas ventriloquist from South and again at 1:15 p.m. in the BiSholl. Beth Brooks, Catherine Burd. Carol Messlnger, Daniel Miller, Ellen Palmer,'. Gerard .Paradlso, Anne fire control were dominating and assists' owners in Nelson, Kevin O'Keefe, Gerald Osbfsky, Dooley, Patricia Inchallk, Deborah Jill CarnevDle, Karen Occhetti, Cynthia Johnson. ' Patorno, Lawrence Paul, Botsy Patrick, • factors in building super- reconstruction. ' • • . • America will perform school auditorium. Ciiiotta, Kim Clar. Karen Clifford,.'Sa'uj ' Mark Ostapciuk, Linda Pace, Elaine Susan Ropovlch/Xarol.Prjngle, Douglas Pinola,- Diana- R!zzo,~BrucerRollman, .Grade. ...11 :•- Donald Balnos, David Fences, pools and electrical— tomorrow atrBrookside Place Parents and their pre-school Cohen," Denise Cushmah, Tbdd Cutter^ Barmak, Joseph Chrlstlanp, Carln Rabblno, Donna Rastelll, Tobl Reich- ii Luanne DePre. Joseph .DeBella. Su^,an Alayna Rosenblum,: Debra Roth, marti Karen Rellly,' -Antonla RI2zo, School. His act features children are invited to attend Patricia Saljeh, William Stelzer, JJpso- Cohen,Lynne Flgrrtan,. John Gortfbl, LISTENING TO HIS CONSTITUENTS - Kevin McCarthy of Cranford (left),, Vision was sidewalks. In May work all fall under tne De Russo. Peter Demas, Aqnes Jane McGee, Jean McGee, Carol Me-Klmberly . Rofriano, Susan Rosman, Tw.o homeowners were "Bootsie," the .talking dog, either performance. DiGJov.an.rn, Michael Dulfz. . Brian marie Trotter, Diana Wlktor, kathryn Linda Schreiber, John Scoplno, Arlene . president of the Student Government Association at Union College, sounds out and in August,- 1902, the jurisdiction of the depart- Wyclskala, Christine Young. Nolly. Nancy Neuman, Ralph Paterno, given waivers from the town- and . sketched cartoons that Durning, Lar^sa Ewanik, Gregory Ford.' Laurel Prlnole- Seemon, Peggy Seymour, Patricia Katby DiFabio of Clark and Pete Pisciotta of Roselle Park on how he can best -,.„,.. ,. , Cranford Chronicle reported ment, although inspection of HO, HO> HO— That was the greeting last Saturday for Larissa Nowjcki, left, and Patrick Garrett, Kathleen Gatto.. •Grade B - Judy Amltrani, Susan. Grade M: Cory Ackerman, Maria Slegel, Michael Sofman, Ellis Talbert, ship flooldd plailin ordinancdi e bby township ordinances affecting electrical work is carried out come aliVe and. talk to the Melanie Geissler. Christopher Hammel, DOLL DISPLAY -\The Cranford office of Franklin State Bank, in cooperation Bartoccl, Leslie Berkman, Marc Bunlsi Gary Thill, Cathcrlno Trottc, Tracy serve student needs and interests during his term of office. Toby Schwetje, right, as they climbed on the knees of the Jolly One Saturday at NUtCRACKER BALLET Amy Hausman. Janine Hirtzol. Richard Albanose, Peggy Donnelly, Lillian Wallach, Susan Waters, Kathleen the planning ooard last Thurs- • ^ j lks. audience. His characters with the local Good Fairy Doll Museum, is hpldincj a doll exhibit at its office at 119 Michael Callfano, Debra Carraiat, Eppes, Lori Gamza, Wendy Garges, Lori flagston s dewa by authorized agencies, such the Community Center. Santa's visit was arranged by Cranford.Jay.cees, and he speak in three languages, Garden State Ballet's third - Hummel, * Wayne Jackson. Wendy Samuel Cerrato, Barbara Cohn, John Hqnlngor, Kenneth Inchallk, . James Williamson, Mark Wlnokur, Joanne day night, clearing the way for In 1912, the township refused as Garden State Electric or by annual state tour of the Nut- Jennings. Donald Jones. Donna Kimm. North Ave. W. In fronlof display ar""e June Erhard, office manager; Don Furda, Cregan, Linda Donohue, Josephine Kastelman, Karen ' Klumas, Thomas Woodruff, Anita Jean Wright, Mark them to make improvements enjoyed it so much he'll be back again this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. English, Spanish and Italian. Scott Kiey. Michael Knight. Lewis assistant manager, and\Jane KreM, head teller. Dzlok, Joyce Gallagher, Anthony Lonk, Scott AAacFadyert, Robert Yanowltz, arid Diane Zemboulls. permission to Herman t he Underwriters cracker will include a return Korngut. Beverly L.mdberg, Susan' Garret, Diane Gavey, Lori Gelger, Lynn McQuade, Shirley Pfaff, Carol Grade IV: Clark Abrams, Robert to their homes. Marquez has performed in Greenfield, Doldre Hahn, Lawrence Student president at UC , , „, _, . . ,„ „, Lusardi to expanF d his wood Laboratories. visit to Summit High School on Luetters, James MacKenzie; Patricia TerrijBlno, Jan Wolansky, Suzanne Amitranl, Susan Bablts, James Bagley, John W. Dawley of 13 W. ec 45countries'around the world Mahbney. Julie Manuel, Michael Jones, Tod Kroltzman, Joan Lacya, Ziellnskl and Victoria Zydzlk. Sherl Bakorlan, Janet Bazewlcz, Ells- frame store b ause of fire Pablo Lalaguna, Susan Leach, Se? The department entorces Sunday; Dec. 22 at 2 p.m. Marchetti, Charles Marcino. Michelle^ A'sandB's worth Berkowltz, Debra Borman, Karon and his unique voice has been Massa, Kathleen McMahon, Kathryn Judge Leonard assigned to assault case McGovorn, William Merwede, Mary Bogar, James Cree Boros< Sharl Brown, zoning requirements and also Director Fred Danieli's 60 P.iredes.Llnda Pelosl, William Russell, 10: Susan Ackermann, Colleen heard in. many Disney car- Meyer, Sarah Miller. Terrance Moran, Susan Bryers, Maryellen Byko, Charles ...... ,. . u Opera House on Feb. 8, 1912, Burglaries loot at $10,000 Amb"Kyy, Daniel Arthur, *" Cynthia assists in variances from member Christmas spectacle ^Michael Morley, Brenda Murad, Brian A,ugust Serhple, Roxanne Sllberto, Caldwell, Chris Cambria, Edward Cnald Skrdlant, Andrei member Stepfen Gracey. in with the coim as attorney for Dorln, Judy Druckenmlller, Steve Green, Fran Grunsteln, Nancy.Gurskl,. "I just wasn't .ready for property on Miln St. The home Garden State Ballet 45 Sofman, Barbara Thomas, Patricia an assault case scheduled fo. Edelrrian, Kathleen Eilbacher, Lynn Gosc/nsky, Matthew Greenberg, Linda David Halvorsen, James Harrington. Carthy plans to apply in remodeling and repair. The largest theft was of a glass in a rear door was returned. made by Mrs. Madeline Spitz Tomaszew5ki| Marissa Tuccio, Susan attacked the accuracy of the Gllckman, Zygmunt Gorgol, Jonathan Greer, Cheryl Gries, Barbara Grove, college when I graduated from Academy St. Newark ; Gracey. The\omplainant in' Alfredo Hernandez, Mlndy Holzman, that I'd like to go into p«..v,v.^, .. was later erected, conforming • Fuller pointed out that the VanArnum, Douglas Yost, Judith Greenberg, Wendy Greensban. Joanne Sco/t Havlland, Michael Hrycak, measuring the success of his ranun of the waiver substantial quantity of and Mrs. Irene Price, culture J (he case, Mrs. David Severe of David Hrenluk, Michael Hughes, Donna high school," says Kevin to town requirements, and (623-0591. Zawodniak. • Lorraine Hynes, Steven Kalt, Connie 'Hurley, Diane Intartaglio Eljzabeth term of office.. I find myself becoming more e B said, the Dawley jewelry, more than $300 in and art chairmen of the S i evens designated 108 Thomas St., is represented famSfe lies haThave Kattelman, Alma Klmm, Betsy Kluge, McCarthy of 44 Clark St., budget of the department is x y.. , Johnson, Michael Lynch,'-Kathleen He hopes to be able to apolitical," McCarthy com- home is next to a brook and stood until razed near the cash, cameras and other Brookside PTA. The program by David Lazarus\ Elizabeth Lincoln' Barbara Kochmer, Karen Lamb, MacKenzle, Christine Madonla,. Marc Cranford. "I lasted three entrance to the center parking low and that the department is Mandol, David Mandell, Krlstlna respond positively to _each partially self-supporting. articles from the home of Mr. \ •• • • weeks." lot. 4$ To Sewe You Better... Markham, Slado Martin, Paul Me- A year and a half of clerking group that has a request. But. Except for salaries, the ex-and Mrs. John P. Schade of 613 Donough,( Barbara Miller, Frederick he rejected an E.L. Moore assisted the 9 OPEN7 DAY,S A WEEK'TIL X.MAS Mills, Laurie Ml.tchcm, Edward Nappen, and unloading trucks helped requests, he said, as well as Jack of Cranford, penses, of the past year ex- Hory St. 681 Morris Turnpike (Across from Jeffroy Nemeth, Nancy Nicholls, discuss student needs with Township Committee/ in & 7fy/S?&/L §^^276-0062 EVESMQN,, FRI. 'TIL 9 CHS concert mature the 21-year-old. complaints are hard to get. Dawley's builder, replied ceeded the 1973 receipts of The front door of the Schade' Patricia O'Leary, Mark Oliver, Jean "You have to prod people to Congressional candidate property drawing up a building code Olsen, Katrlna Ozemkol John Papp, "When I came back, I had a Adam Levin. And what most $13,968 by $524. The annual home was jimmied open in the THE APE PLAYER Stephen Pearlman, Nancy Petrick, Gall get them to complain," he n Mar. 7, late afternoon or early Stocking Stutters - Stocking Staffers Peltlt, Joan Piasecki, .Jeffrey Pistol, much better attitude," he students need today, he told report for 1973 showed that .Jana_.Pblsky,-.lrene__RosplslL_Kaceh.... said,. said. permits in the residential evening Friday and the % wiH be of en every day Tuesday night The—first—non-Vietnam building-permits-during _.this PAPER Elwertowskl, James Epstein, Leslie So much better an attitude Acknowledging that the category amounted to 121. In valuables removed. A police by Famous JVC! Fisher, Mary Garrett, Cathy Gllllch, that he now heads the 1,900veteran president in four period and he had a Jceen business, and industry, 105 teletype notice listed articles Stocking Marcl Ginsberg, Patrick Green, Rosalyn Union College tuition is among including Sundays, fhra Dec. 25 The annual Christmas years, McCarthy finds He said the house is built on knowledge of good practice valued at more than $7,500. concert will be presented by Green, Fran Grunsteln, Nancy Gurskl, member student government the lowest in the state, Mc- permits were issued., PEDLAR CLOSEOUT • LIMITED QUANTITY! David Halvorsen, James Harrington. and is In tune not only with his students more apathetic than, sloping ground, therefore, the acquired through his years of Miscellaneous permits Patrolman William Thermann MlMOlf S«lf. <••»! PLUS OUR WHOLESALE (TO THE PUBLIC) the music department of High Quality Amplifier ' Melanie. Sanglullano,' Lorraine Sant-* they have been in the recent property does not experience wide experience. Paren- and Detective Clifford Dob- Cranford High School on amarla, Philip Santanlello, Karhy Santor fellow students, but with amounted to 48. Altogether, PRICED GIFT WRAPPINGS, for Phonos, Tuners, etc. Gary Schecter, Richard Schleunlng, Jon faculty and administration as past. „.„,„,„, the inundation that many thetically, Moore was 274 permiUiauei^-i&sued-in-the hins Tnpsdav nt R p tn in thp K—frit™.this unit ..^ ^rhwwlhwrh WlllUrm ^pjivv I tu\rm *;«>y. mour, Elizabeth Shells, Charles Sllvey, well. J d construction field. Electrical Jewelry and clothing valued Between Hie Arch & Saks auditorium of the high school. rapidly, he believes, that kids Ve t-£rah!T" ' minority ^^^/^l^Pf^ °- Chronicle for Jan. 1, 1919, to 9.50 ea. Tracey Solodar, Jon Swanson, Daniel "One of the nicest things students, 'married Women, Approved in past permits totaled 330. There at close to $1,000 were listed on Music will be performed by Swlnton, Robert Sykcs, John Taylor, can't keep up. Vassallo was reminded by have started work on a the police teletype as stolen the High School Choir, the Jarte Tomalavage, Stephen . about Union College," he said, these people need more "Soldiers and Sailors" were 51 applications prepared TomasieWskl, Theresa Tretbla, Cheryl "is being able to say hello to "Watergate, too, has had its Davis and other board for the Planning Board and for Dec. 3 from the home of Mr. Girl's Choruses, the Trotto. Robert Van. Arnum, Joann financial aid," he believes.' monument in the town park at 95 effect. It's been so dis- members that the board had the Board of Adjustment. and Mrs. Jack Schechterman Vankempen, David Waingor, Lawrence As he describes these Madrigalists, and the Brass. Walsh, Geoffrey Walters, Bonnie approved past waivers on Union and Springfield Aves. of 2 Martin Place. Entrance Ensemble. Reg. Wongert, Linda White, Cynthia groups, McCarthy comments This site is now the location of at similar properties where the AUTO DEALERS MEET was gained through a rear A feature of this concert will 95 Zebrowskl and Justine Zlentek. ' on the "new" students a parking lot and our Contains 48 Watt Am- 79 239 Grade >2: Robert, Austin, Cathy 'ball; Union College. portion to be built on did not The Union County door by breaking a pane of be: the lighting of the Michael Banks, Susan Bator, Nancy 'Butterflies' 2nd flood while the surrounding memorials are placed in Automobile Dealers glass, officer James G. Mc- plifier. Only one per Qelman, Ann Berl, Debbie Bernstein, "While the majority of Memorial Park at Springfield Self Employed? Save on Taxes! traditional yuletide candle by Kathleen Blddulph, Karen Blum, Walter property did. Association held its final Fall reported. customer. 276-1330 students are recent high and Riverside. the president of the Student Bohm, Laurie Bolden, Albert Bowden, Although expressing the luncheon meeting of the Cash and jewelry with a Council, Neil Brown. This April Breert, Susan Browne, Ruth Bunls, school graduates and fit the In 1960 the state Cathleen Campbell, James Caprio, traditional collegiate pat- opinioii n thah t Township. current year recently in thevalue of close to $500 were candle was presented to the Mary Cateno, Nancy Chodosh, Terrl CDC ion Engineer Gregory SgroSi i promulgated a standard Kingstoingonn Restaurant,Restaurant," Union, students of Cranford High AUDIO DISCOUNT CENTER Cohen, Lori Cohn, Geraldlne Conroyi tern," he says, "there are lj : j; J J Sara. Crane, Peter Cutler, Faith should inspect the Dawley, " ' "'" ' Vic" e•- Presiden• .. .t -Jac k Hoblitzel- -l 15% o1[your annual income School in 1928 by the famous increasing numbers of older [-DeCotttsr—^Sosati Deeo^i Debt**— —The—Granford—^Dranvatie—the-world-on_his-owji j.pm- -cito V^ccnlln •vnteA fnf th*> i\n- POLICECOURSEjGRADS candle m after ofNew Degenhardt, Lisa DeMario, Gregory DlGiovInd, Goorganne Doerr, Gary Club board of governors an- and without the benefi^ of young housewives to senior conditional waiver as did munities. Cranford adopted conducted "the meeting" "and ^ H. KzeI7 T¥ ma)amui^ City, Antonio Ajello. GRANFORD, N.J. Dorln, Linda Dorn, Marguerite Dragos, nounces its second scheduled special consideration because citizens.". other board members present, this code, with some ex- introduced all trustees to theRobert E. Schafer, and Robert Mark Egan, Maryann Ejlbachor, Barbara Enge.1, Jonathan Falkowskl, play, "Prisoner of Second of his handicap. H"e " leaves the "^"They bring a different Board member John ceptions spelled out, ih Or- members, M. Segear of the Cranford Theresa Fico, Gary Fingerman, Joseph Avenue," has been withdrawn security ef his mother's hom,e_ perspective, a different point Duryea . abstained on the dinance 60-13. Featured guest speaker was Police Department and is tax deductible in a Gachko, Patricia Gallagan, Wendy Garcia, Karen Gesumarla, Michael from release by its publisher, and goes to New York to of view thal-! Uniovi County drew at- housing starts will accelerate serve him in good stead when "The Little Prince" at Radio tention in the discussion early in 1975 and there will be he finally goes before the bar. Plainfield W:iIch•;./-; g Aver.ue a! beccc: City. because • according to greater activity in the resale \ The trip is under the Gente^O'- Phone 756-2349 S Come in to our Plainfield Professor Coppa, "Union housing marlcet. __ direction of Dennis Connelly, County is the first county in Pease r,o^.:: '"•:• ::JC t :r":; '•'.:••'" -•: - , - ,-. ?.'. - office and talk it over with instrumental music director the history of tho-State of New tax dec..:::: • r :t : S:i :: : ; " our counselor, or fill in at Hillside Avenue Junior c Jersey to adopt a managerial 'or tre ,e ' •:•"•;/;; _°,7 " '''"'" ' " 2 coupon and mail for a.ddi- High School. form of government, and Special Limousine'Service NaT1?;- £ tional information. beyond that it is one of the very few politically com- Trips to all airports, railway stutionu & piers Having a party? *, W tWe carry milk Thu AfttlhQ Uoard ol Aci|U!itmuntf petitive counties in the United Acjd'OSS b* which considers /onlnij variances, muoK whynO t Order 1 States to be administered by a 5-2581 • — BHidtfo fi-2272 tfor your convenience first Monday °* t* ** month In Comrnlttuo full lime professional 97A QftAA ° 5 hrnuttrlr r Cty Chsh-ibors, Municipal Uulldinu- iit HT15 276-V866 3 ft> or 6 ft# $ub?. 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• i •>••?• Page 16 CRANFORD(N.J.)CITI^EN AND CHRONICLE Thursday December 12,1974 - ,,^_'_^;." r~ »• Thursday? December 12.1974 CKANFOKD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page 17 Park Commission lists winter sports schedule Alley action Four veterans returning Depending entirely on a skiing and coasting when fairway of the single nine will Cross-country skiing over a Bears cage opener Friday natural snowfall of sufficient weather conditions permit the lake in the Green Brook Park 203;/ Tyke DiFabio, 203; Bob 480; Connie Wood, 477; Anne by Jerry LePage be $3 for daytime between 10 one-half mile marked course Weber, 204; Joe Lesky, 202, regain his- excellent shot as j .spot ever since. proportions and continued sports program to go into a.m. and 5 p?m., and $3 on Extension, PlamiiekLand the Roosevelt Fritz, 473; Avis "Hornsby, will be permitted in the pitch lagoon in Green BJjiBwi-Park. John McKenna Sr., 209; Al 463; Lillian Mollica, 460; and KENILWORTH - This well as his quickness and Coming up from a 8UC- freezing weather, standby effect. evenings between 6 and 10 and putt and single nine area. to Cougar basketball team plans have been made for a Ice skating wi Rosemary Wyckoff led the Bunting, 204; Nick Prato, 202 Stasie Heins, 457. , Mark Zoltak year's 1974-75 David Brearley speed. De Maio (5*8") will cessful J. V. season are A supervised ski area at p.m., depending on natural Designated areas for ice Roosevelt School PTO bowlers and 203; Gene Fitzpatrick, basketball team is made up of lead the Bears floor attack juniors Jeff Dunn, Steve winter sports program in the Galloping Hill with a rope tow snow conditions. Only ap- mitted only when appro^ skating when conditions with a high game of 202 and 203; 201; Bill Kinney, 210; Joe w L The Cranford High School scrappy defense. can lead to many victories for only three seniors' and a host because of his ballhandling Neupauer, Quinton Miller, Union County parks, with willagain be set up by The e I and where indicated 12 proved standard type of skis P X ]m_Jie_J.he_ la k&_ in high series, 544. Other high A'Gistino, 219; Charlie Gelst 30 varsity basketball team will Another aspect of this team Cranford this season. of juniors. Senibrs,Gary Prish and assist ability, quickness, Richie Wills and sophomore designated areas con- Unio"S" County"Park"Com~ .—open"-by_signT_betw< Speer 29 13 1 " wiirbe"permitted~" •" Warinanco Park, the Upper ComjpfbivT™ The team's second game _and Mike De Maio, fresh from centrated at Galloping Hill mission. However, in view of a.m. a,nd 9 p.in.. Ice hoct series" were~rolled" byTjnda Stelzerr207;-Daye^Kozlowskir T5~ 1T~ open up^hat lookslike^a^very- is- the-«onfidence—whfeh^e and ragressive tactics. Ken Hoffman. Coach Apgar Supervision is also Lake in Echo Lake Park; the will not be permitted. Tonnesen,_:. 462, Bettes 208; Glenn Laycbck, 205; Ted Wood 22 20 promising 197,4-75 season players have in their ability will fee against "Witcnung tlieTr foolbjflParfd"soccer Coach ^TackTSpgarrhas't w

; W ;L ends season at 3-5-1 vyin golf tourney OWLS STAR —.Union ;/ ' •' " ' / . ' for children 12 years and The Strikers / 19 11 The Lodge 30 .26 Hobbie and Mike LaFerrara; By Jane McGee him an honorable mention Williamson, a transfer student In addition, non-lighted Barnett'sWines 8. Liquors High games in the - Walnut-. : 14 and Coach Apgar feels with under with parents. The ski College's Bruce Burnett/ • Blood, Sweat & Tears' IB 13 30 26 Roche wins Rutgers award Methodist Men's Club 2V 27 along with Clem Maney and Esther Brown, Kathy position on the All-Mountain from St. Patrick's High the quality of' ballplayers he areas on the list for ice skating Lucky Strikes u 14 Ave. School P .T.A. bowling The Cranford High School area will be the 12W fairway Two former Cranford an AII-AmeriCan can- V.F.W. 27 Pins Away • . 15VJ 14 v>. Eric Mason. \^_ Springstead and Bryers all Valley Conference squad. School, worked his way right has, the Bears should be a Mike Roche; of Cranford are the Warinanco Park Citizen {.Chronicle 38 28 league were rolled by Eleanor varsity field hockey team Wallacjc Sr. Trophy for the for standard type skiing only. residents teamed to win the didate, is the star player on Hippy Dippers . )5 15 Basta, coming off a knee into the Bears starting five as lagoon, the flooded area in the Coach & Four 28 28 The rest of the team consists had one assist. contender in tho race for the received one of the top cross- cross-country runner most No Names ' • 15. 15 Jones, 164, Carol Grosso, 162, suffered its first losing season. Because of the hazard in- member-guest tournament at the UC basketball team Toll-Engel Plumbing 2B 28 operation last April, will try to a sophomore and has held his Elizabeth River Park, Lucky Ladles 15 15 and Lynne Poppe, 160. of nine members from last M.V.C. title. country awards for the 1974 improved during the season. the Safari Pines Golf Club in Cranford Sports Center 28 28 this year with a 3-5-1 record. Michelle Rowe and Linda volved, toboggans or other which will participate in J.v.p.s • -' -M -1* season by Rutgers University. The Wallack Trophy is Woodruff Section in Hillside, Vero Beach last Thursday. Walt's Exxon 27 29 High series were'bowled by year's powerful J.V. squad The team had a tough Baer did a commendable job non-steerabale devices are not Rated X . 14 16 Riverside Inn 25V the Black Brook Park lake in the Fashion Institute of The Bees . 13 17 3 • 3O'/3 which posted a 19^3 record. Senior Roche, who helped especially coveted because it They were Mrs. William Crawford Gulf Lynne Poppe, 441, Clair schedule and lost to some top at fullback. Pat Crissey and allowed. Scheduled hours will Technology Christmas RlpOffs 13 1? 25 31 They are Jonathan Brown, pace the Rutgers team to the was donated in 1962 by the Kenilworth, the Nomahegan Hayeck's Foods 25- 31 O'Neill, 428, and Kathleen teams in the state, including be from 2 to 10 pio*H> §tuai&> Happy Hookers r?" 17 Lucky Spares IB 18 Hangovers • 24 ^2 desire the girls gave to the BASKETBALL Happy Hookers UVa . 19V on the last day,of the trip. Coffee Breakers 14'/3 I8V3 3 Gypsy's 22 14 Boys' varsity, JV Avenue Junior High Schools. struction Specialties, Lou Weos 16 20 Uo»tcai...6Cyl. team." JIMs 14'/3 I8V3 Dynamite -21 15 Dec. 13, 6:30 p.m., St. Mary's, homo .21 . Richard Garcia of 38 Borbos with nine points. Near Misses 14 19 Lucky Strikes 15 Unbelievable; 20 16 Doc. 17, 3:45 p.m., Hillside, away In the closest game of the Zeros 13 23 Kathy Demsey led the team Denman Rd. harvested a fork- Hopeful's 14 19 Threats . 20 16 '12.95 night, the Cranford Hotel beat Bowling Bags 14 19 EMM's 18 18 with nine goals. Sue Bryers Dec. 18, 3:45 p.m., Rafiway, away horned bull elk, weighing 350 Town Tavern beat the Fresh Live Stones 11 22 Turkey Trotters 18 18 (8-cylind«r; $15.95) followed with five and Clare Hillside Ave. (rash ' pounds, early in the trip. Phoenix by one point, 37-36. Complaints 58 • - 42. Town Happy Losers 10 23 Bloomingdale Bandits 17 19 Cody had three. Thomas, Dec. \A, 3:45 p.m., Clark, away High scorer for the Cranford Streakers >7V>. SO.ELMORA Dec. 18, 3:45 p.m.,'Summit, home.' Tavern's high scorerwas Jphii Low-Priced Mad Hatters , • 17Va ,gli Kathy Langdon and Mary Ann BOWLING Boys' cage league Hotel was George Goodwin Dreyer, 12 points, and Jim Muriel Romaine Bowled a Playmates 17 19 EXXON SERVICENTER Daly also scored a goal. Varsity, JV with 12 points and Roger Flippers 14- 22 Sou* Etaora Av«., Cor.Erice A*t Deo. 16, 3:20 p m., Union LaCorte, with eight points, VFW Ladies high game of 170 with a 441 Dec. 19, 3:20 p.m., Scotch Plains Kuchar was high scorer for Powder Puffs 14 22 B«tar«M St G*or|« Av«. 4 BayWay Daly and Demsey led the The Cranford Recreation was high scorer for the Fresh series in the Bloomingdale Alley Cats 13 23 • team in assists with three. TRACK and' Parks department teen Phoenix with 14 points. Complaints. The Lehigh Esso team of the P.T.A. league. Peggy Otto EL 3-9244 Varsity . Work done including Sunday 'till 8 Thomas, Farley and Madonia Dec. 14, 9:30 a.m., St. Joseph's relay, basketball league for boys in Cranford VFW Ladies Castimore had J#7 and Dot Montvale. Virginia K'Meyer P.M. Call tor Appointment. had two while Barbara Siegal, grades 10 - 12 opened its In other action, Commuters DiGregorio Bros, beat Bowling League won two .Miller, 165. season ]ast Thursday night at Tap Room, 57, over Monterey Hyke's From Passaic by a SUPERSCOPE games this week to maintain Other high series were Orange Avenue Junior High Pops, 35. High scorers were score of 56 - 34. Ricky Gard- Lmloii lo (IB their-leadL -postedixy-Gail Juhin^43JLaiid_ assignment School. There are 13 teams in Art Smith, 13 points; and Bob ner had 16 points for CD-302 Those whd bowled high py Dot Miller, 429. - this-league-so-each-weeku-one- White, 12 points, for Com- DiGregorio Bros, ancl John series were: Eleanor Tomea, Standings Airman Virginia L. team will have a bye. The muters andDwighTEvans, f2 ]VIcKenna was highToFHyke's 544; Karen Schreiber, 527; W L Hot shots Shots 31 12 K'Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Blues drew the bye for the points, for Monterey Pops. with 10 points. Cassette Marian Cymbaluk, 520; Stasia Pin Heads 20 13 Mrs. James L. K'Meyer of 15 opening week. Rolling Stones 19 14 Heins, 496; Marge Hartie, 477; 1 HopeFuls IB ', U'/j Oak Lane, has been assigned Deck. May Block, 473; Teddy Striking Trio 18 15 to Sheppard AFB, Tex., after Closed Mon., Dec. 23 until The closest game of the Gregory, 472; Jan Marks 17 16 completing Air Force basic Fri. Jan. 3, 1975 — Please Shop Early! night was Caribou over Brook- With Dolby* MS 17 16 O Noise Gangaware, 463). Rose DeVito, 16 17 training. side Boys by a score of 47 - 46. PlnPlckers ••••• GIVE Reduction 462; Janet Cheeka, 454; and HILo's . . 16 , 17 During her six weeks at the In other action, The Trojans System Maryann Lipke, 447. Crazy Keglers 16 17 o trounced the Devils, 44 - 54; 15 18 Air Training Command's CD's O.M.F. beat-Unarm Bombers, Standings Bold Ones . 14 •• 19 Lackland AFB, Tex;, she SPORTING GOODS *TM Dolby Labs, Inc. W L Mad Trio 14 19 62 - 50; Central Ave. A.C. over 9V, 23V, studied the Air. Force mission,, Lehigh Esso 25 17 Globes Captain and His Crew, 65-57; Team 10 24 18 organization and customs and.i DON'T FORGET THE ARTIST FOR CHRISTMAS Here's a stereo Cassette deck priced so low, it's like getting the Dolby feature Team 8 24 IB received special instruction in Space Kings beat A.D., 52 - 39; DeHart Builders 22V, 19'/, and Albanian—Army—edged- tree. With Dolby, tape hiss and unwanted background noise are virtually "Team 3 -?\wmmmwmm^ q Fre. 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• 2 LOCATIONS. Distinctive, Free Gift Wrapping 554 North Avenue, East, Westfieid, N.J.. 212-0483 i VALUES LIKE THIS KEEP 276-2224 Rt. 206 - Granetz Mall, Rarltan, N.J.. 524-4434 30 EASTMAN ST. AVAILABLE Special Christmas Hours Monday thru Friday, 9:30 til 9 P.M. .Saturday tiU P.M. CRANFORD Open Daily 9:30 to 8:80 I COFnY'S 29 ALDEN ST. CRANFORD rfi) AT MttA Saturday 9:30 to WINES AND LIQUOR* 276-1044 v-S..'..- . Page 18 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. December J2,1974 • :-\ SERVICES Additional jaycees Servicemen FOR SALE* P«lnttng-Dtcoratlrt9, surveys available Thursday, December 12,1974 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page W INSTEAD OF A Navy Hospitalman - Ap- tight . GIGANTIC SALE.. - Singapore American School, HOUSE PAINTING - INTERIOR AND prentice Mark .A. Henne, son Singapore, he is scheduled to CHRISTMAS-MAKE IT A Prices on Entire Inventory The Cranford Jaycees have BRIGHT •EXTERIOR. REASONABLE RATES', of Mr, and Mea/John D. Henne report to Yokosuka, Japan, for 2FAMILY DUPLEX SLASHED CALL: 276-5774. announced additional survey of 202 wBrnside Ave,. Obituaries Course offered CHRISTMAS. APPLY T . .,!...„„ forms are available for any duty. ~ RITA GIRL FOR TOP. JOBS • Must make roqm for 2 u graduated (torn the Naval Here Is a great opportunity for a young couple/Live Estates due in January Rooffnl residents who did not receive Shod of Health fences at PERMANENT AS WELL AS Tuesday at home. - GarganO of Roselle Park and on one side and collect rent on the other side. 2 TEMPORARY. Call: 2 DAYS ONLY — a community survey at their Great Lakes, I1L During the y in parent training ROOFING Mrs. Wallace M. Pinkin of bedrooms, Hying room, dining room, kitchen, full Saturday, Decembers ,, ... home. They may be picked up 13-week course, he received promotedto private first class Mrs. Stevens A Republican, he served on J.W. Jones Re-roo4lng self- seal shingles . come,. ^ cellar and 2 car garage. Convenient to schools. _ RITA GIRL Sunday,. December 15 at GenUeman s or The t Fort Sam Hton San »* a^ V, o Borough Council from 1924 to Garwood; "a Sister, Sister The division of children and examinations. Parents are H ^—.---Sportsman's Shop"fromtoday-f 55$ fti iHWhi _ MrsJ^eresiLC^tevens^JS^jo^n —r--youth-T-of—the— First -neither--ejcpected_xior_en- 10ALDENST. and hurses-tn 15 Cranford of 12 Riverside Dr., died for John W. Jones, 77, of 337 grandchildren and three Presbyterian Church of couraged to talk about their CRANFORD ANTIQUE EVELYN through Dec. 19. at Muhlenberg •132 So. Orange Ave. (near Prospect Ken McGrath 272-6507 Monday in Sea Bright and lived in Hazel Ave. was held .Monday great-grandchildren, own children or to expose Fully insured Hospital, Plainfield, after a Cranford announces a course 272-4943 St.) Completed surveys also Elizabeth until moving to from the Dooley Funeral Mrs. Mann was the mother- in parent effectiveness themselves in any way, WADE ASSOCIATES So. Orange, N. J. may be dropped off at these long illness. Kenilworth 45 years ago. Home, 218 North Ave. W. Rev. in;Iaw PfDori s Colwell Mann, inasmuch as the_:focus_is_on She was born in Elizabeth who training will be held beginning GENERAL office work. Very pleasant locations. : He retired 12 years ago from Michael R. Mascenik, was recently elected to Monday, Jan. 6. The group skills, methods and REALTORS ( , atmosphere. Crahford based. SERVICES , and lived many years in the Singer Co., Elizabeth, assistant pastor of St. Anne"*s Borough Council.. procedures for improving the ' Looking for intelligent, con- ALUMINUM SHOWROOM The Jaycees wish to thank Hillside. She was a resident of will meet for eight consecutive MfcMHF.H OF WESTFIELD * CHANI-OWD where he did precision work. Church, offered a funeral parent-child relationship and MUlTIPl C I ISTING SYSTEM scientious worker. Call 272-4433. the thousands of residents who _ | j. n Cranford 20 years. Monday evenings, through Porch «nd Patio Enclosures AWARD R cha d A former school crossing mass at the church. Interment for resolving lproblems . in completed their surveys. ,AWARD **&«*£ Her husband, Michael EiE. Bolomey Feb. 24, in the youth center of 23 North Avonue, East 2761053 Cranford EX AORDI guard arid member of the took place in St. Gertrude the church from 7:30 to 10:30 that-relationship. JilousltiAwnlnf Windowr Res. Sales Mgr., Doris Coyle, Eves., 276-1791 AVON HEMMING 8 SMALL ALTERATIONS. Stevens, died in 1962. Kenilworth Senior Citizens Tiijfyion for the course is $50 CALL: 276 7784 -— ' • ' • E., sales associate with Cemetery, Woodbridge, with Emil E, Bolomey, 70, of p.m. TO BUY OR SELL AVON. Call: NOW! : Nuprlme Replactment SERVICES Mrsl Stevens is survived by Club, he was a 32nd-degree per person with a reduced Windows —: .Sterling Thompson In- a daughter,"Mrs. William A. Rev. Mascenik reading the Washington, formerly of Rev. Thomas Wedsworth, a iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH MRS. MARCUS 353-4880 DRESSMAKING - alterations of all 1 SAVINGS! Mason and a member of Asure committal prayers. Cranford, died Friday in qualified P.E.T. instructor, tuition for members pf the Storm and ~ surance, South Brunswick, kinds. Call: 276-5928 Yuill of Cranford; a grandson, Lodge 129, F & AM, Cranford. \ LOVELY SPLIT . |- Screen Combinations ____^ .___*——— has received the concern's Mr. Jones died last Thur- Warren Hospital, Phillip: will direct the course, which is Presbyterian Church. YOU'LL LIKE ON 1974AAERCURYS! James T. Yuill, and a sister, The husband of the late Mrs. , To register or obtain ad- | . LEVEL = EMPLOYMENT WANTED-; Combination Doors-25 stylM PUPPET SHOWI Birthday parties, award for high sales Mrs. Beatrice Cook of sday in Muhlenberg Hospital, sburg, after a brief illness.'.. highly recommended for : Stone arid frame, 8 rooms, 2'/i f the construction and lay-out in ' workshops, school & church fairs, records. BRAND NEW 1974 Anna Hendry Falkinburgh, he Plainfield, after a long illness. He was born in Plainfield teachers and administrators ditional information, contact s baths, 2 car garage. Excellent § this expanded Cape Cod with AIDES, NURSING CARE kt^~~. LIFETIME ALUMINUM Plainfield. leaves two daughters, Mrs. Rev. Paul Letiecq at the First PRODUCTS, INC. Mrs. Judy Wahler. 992-2591. . Services are at the Dooley He was born;in Jersey City and lived in Cranford 20 years as well as parents. I construction & maintenance, s FOUR BEDROOMSspacious NURSES WHO.CARE Home COUGAR XR7s Claire Orayetz of Kenilworth and lived in Newark several P.E.T. is a seminar or Presbyterian Church. | Please call for additional details. | living room, junior dining ro'om, Our aides, companions, live ins & . _102 South Awe. W. 276-3205 • 2 Door - Slate Blue, with White Funeral Home, 218 North Ave. before moving to Washington .Tlr... DI_ ._,_. _. •._ ,,. _ _ . , .. Walter Improvements and Mrs. Helen Mirabelli of years •• before moving to five years ago. kJ workshop type of course kitchen, tile bath, partially licensed nurses are second to none in • | Top and. White Interior W. today at 11 a.m. by Rev, Bloomfield; a sister, Mrs. OPERATION REACH OUT 7 Peggy Seymour, left, § 6 room Colonial, modern tile s finished basemen),, attached trainings experience. Each meets our . No Job Too Small HOME CLEANING Garwood 31 years ago. designed to facilitate a change 2 Door-Pastel Lime, with Green John R. Dexheimer, pastor of Lyle McKeraghn of Auburn, He was employed by Sunoco and Kathy Lubas, members of Senior Girl Scout Troop g bath,, many extras. Only = garage and deep rear yard for demanding standards of professional. • FREE ESTIMATES Window wuhlngi, floors scrubbed the Cranford United Methodist He was the owner.of the 88i6 are 1 in parent's philosophy about Israel bond committee _S_J39,9.0.0- _Excellent,^ financing = yqur_ outdoor enjoyment. skills & geniune human concern for and waxed, Paneling oleined & Top and Green Interior BRAN D VN EW 1974 N. Y.; three grandchildren Products . Co., Phillipsburg, ' holding aprons they made from recycled JrJIIGHT APPOINTMENTS intr 2 John_Wj;JonesiTruckjing_Co for_30_-year.s^as-_a_JForklifi hildil £ available to qualified buyer. "= $$4 47&'OO" ' ~ ~the~T)atlentV~well-being^in- homes- • FOLLY INSURED '"' —waxed 4-titrptti-cletned.-CALL: ,, .. . . „ "and~five^great-| materials for mentally retarded or handicapped 8S : . US until his retirement in 1967. operator until his retirement nursing homes, hospitals. 243-6918-before 10 a.m. after MONTEGO Fairview Cemetery, West- people. The troop made 20 aprons as part of Operation There are no educational 520 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains EDRICH p.m. _. _ Mr. Jones was a com- four years ago. Reach Out:.,, ^ prerequisites and no grades or to honor Weinstem I VICTOR DENNIS ( MOVING OUT OF STATE • RN SUPERVISION field, and Rev. Dexheimer will RELO Inter City Relocation Service BROUGHAMS municant of St. Anne's Surviving are his widow; ONE CALL TO OUR HOME OFFICE REMODELING GCNERAL REPAIRS, Carpentry, read the committal, prayers. Mrs, Olson I REALTOR | CAN HELP YOU! Church. . f\. Mn3- Margaret Karaffa Walter D. Weinstein of 18 national officere of the Israel WILL ASSURE YOU OF PROMPT'S 272-6334 painting, roofing, plumbing, small Funeral services were Thehusbarjdof tkeJrSte Mrs. Bolomey; two sons, James R. § 2 ALDEN STREET | HOWUVI), l\(. COURTEOUS SERVICE FOR YOUR electrical. FREE ESTIMATES. Call: 'custom Model • 2 door Hard Top, White with White Top and Gold conducted yesterday at the Chester Lang PI. will be the BondT Organization at a 5 CRANFORD | LOCALITY. WE SERVE ALL OF NEW 38J2-8449, or 494-5737. . ^ i Interior. '' . Anna Kagan Jones, he is of Ocala, Fla., and Robert W. recipient of a special citation testimonial in his honor REALTOR 276-5900 JERSEY.- • First Lutheran Church, survived by four daughters, of Clark; a brother, Harry of Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Temple 13 EASTMAN ST , CRANFORD ' LOCKSMITH SERVICE KENILWORTH Mrs. Kearriy, for Mrs. Amanda S. awarded to him by the | J276-7618 § DAYS, NIGHTS/WEEKENDS 272-4309 BRAND NEW 1974 Mrs. Anna V. Conrad, with Elizabeth— - - ; four sisters, Mrs. Beth-El of Cranford, it was CALL 540-1400 GENERAL. BUILDER since 1950 - Locks Installed - Repaired. Keys Josephine Troccila Guerriero, Olson,. 96, of Cranford. Rev. whom he lived, Mrs. Helen B. Emma Fleming and Mrs. announced by Mel Feld, MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL Custom homes, additions, made. Lockouts - Cars Opened COMET 73, of 731 S. Michigan Ave. Philip H; Peterson officiated, O'Neil of Lewiston, N.Y., Mrs'. Dorothy Kopinski, both of iSiiiiniiiiiniiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiijijiiiiiniiii *> alterations. ' Baptist Church chairman of the Cranford 2 Door • Green, with Green In- mission and FACTORY died Sunday in Memorial Interment took place in Commercial & Residential Mary T. Cato of Brielle and Cranford, Mrs. Althea Committee for State of Israel CLEANED , terlor. Features Automatic Trans- CONDITIONING. General Hospital,Union, after Arlington Cemetery, Mrs. Dolores E. Bacsik of Novak, and Mrs. New fireplaces & general repairs of all RUBBISH REMOVAL Bonds, under whose auspices PHIL F. HENEHAN SHAHEEN AGENCY kinds. Free estimate. Call after 6 a brief illness. Arlington, with Rev. Peterson Colts Neck; a sister, Mrs. Perkins, both of California, lists proffl?ams the event will be held. A PHIL F,HENEHAN, SRA She was born in Italy and reading the committal REALTOR Society of p.m. . call USED CAR SAVINGS! Rlary Doyle of Belmar; eight and six grandafaHdren. capacity audience is expected: REALTOR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS - 272-5177 '75 MARK IV came to the United States 45 prayers. The funeral Was from 15 NORTH AVE., E. Real Estate Appraisers John Borden flAA graridchildren and three Funeral services were 25 ALDEN STREET 25 Alden Street, Cranford Red Moondust - White Vinyl Roof, Red years ago. She Uved here 23 the Dooley Funeral. Home, 218 great-grandchildren. conducted yesterday at the Weinstein has served as t_and»c»plnfl-Q»rd«nlnB 276-6594 " XUU for Qmstmas CRANFORD CRANFORD _- 276-7933 Leather Trim, fully equipped, with years. , North Ave. W. Dooley Funeral Home, 218 chairman of the Cranford FACTORY AIR. Dual Exhausts, Aluminum Cast Disc Wheels, AM-FM Marguerite Rearwin 276-4486 Landscaping - Reasonable rates. 486- LAWNMOWERS. SNOW BLOWERS She was a communicant of Mrs. Olson died Sunday at North Ave. W., with Rev. Committee for State of Israel 276-7933 Stereo, Reclining Pass. Seats, Alarm system and security lock. 1 F.G. Eleanor Bradlield 276-73190 WANTEpTO-BUY 4339'after 4 p.m. SMALL TRACTORS . the Church of the Assumption, home after a long illness. William P; Willson, assistant The Raritan Road Baptist Bonds for several years, as MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE •Ru'th.P. Detering 276-8927 group. 2,023 miles. ' fn- Chureti of Cranford has an- EVENINGS CALL REPAIRED Roselle Park. She was born in Sweden and Funeral services for npastor of St. Agnes Church, well as chairman of the United PaulP. Hampson 276-6576 Old or antique furniture, glass, china LAWNS SHRUBBERY HOME SERVICE '73 MERCURY COLONY PARK WGN. nounced its Christmas season Kathleen Jenkins 27.2-6647 The widow of the late came to this country 77 years Frederick G. McCrea, 61, ofClark, officiating. Interment Jewish Appeal. He has also SusakHumphrey 276-3453 and'bric-a-brac. Anything unusua' LEAVES RAKED CALL ANY TIME : Green, Pwr. Steering & Brakes, FACTORY programs. JohnA.Thiesi 276 1564 11 Nicholas Guerriero, she is ago, settling in Patterson. She 216 Columbia Ave. were took place at Hillside s'ervedon the boards of Helen (Cyn)Gallant 272-8576 .Call "NANCY 272-5056.. REASONABLE RATES CCALL 464-0795 or 272-7527 I AIR, Auto. Trans., Speed-Control, AM-. jack Millar 272-2755 ClemyGrabowski 241-7860 survived by two sons, William lived in Arlington many years conducted Friday at the Cemetery; Plainfieldr with The seniors choirs will directors of Temple Beth-El, 469-1008 AFTER 4 P.M FM, 24,515 miles. .___. present "Yule Tide Echoes," Janet Mllden 241-5110 71 PONTIAC GRAND VILLE of Clark and George of before moving to Craiiford 13 August F. Schmidt Memorial Rev. Wilson reading the the Jewish • Federation of I GeorgeHllla 272-7493 Sunday. This musical package UIUIIIIIIIUUIHIIIUIUIUUIUIIIIIUIUUUUUUI LIONEL, American Flyem. Wes and 4 pr, Hardtop, Tan with Brown Trim. _Kenilworth^ajdaughter, Mrs, years ago. _JIome, Elizabeth, Jnterment_ -CommittaLprayers Central New Jersey and the Hudson Meyer 276-2994 PRIME FIREWOOD. will feature highlights-from : other trains'. Immediate cash. Will Radio a Heater, Auto. Trans., PS, PB, OliviaTLugara of Ketylworth, Mrs. Olson was a member of took place in Evergreen :Eastern-Union-County-YM*- I • OPEN HOUSE § pay to-$2,000. 464-8448; eves. fiAASONWORK D& D ENTERPRISE Pwr. Windows, PWr, Dr. Locks. 41,171 *2,495 cantatas the choir has perYWHA. He is the president of 1 1-4:30 p.m. | Open Thurj. Evenings and eight grandchildren. Vasa Lodge 62 of' Arlington Cemetery, Hillside. 464-2692. WATERPROOF ING and For your fireplace or furnace. miles, .••.-.. A funeral mass was offered and the First Lutheran Church Mrs. Robertson formed in the past; The ser- Chandler Sportswear, Inc., Sun. Dec. 15 . 3 Mixture of split wood and logs of Mr. McCrea died last vice starts at 7 p.m. 682 Summit Ave. § 1276-1900 276-0777 FOR SALE 7~~' oak, hickory, elm, apple, cherry There's HilSL B««i A Bitter Time Jo Buy I yesterday at the Church of the of Kearny. Wednesday at home after a and is a member of the REPAIRS On Sunday, Dec. 22, at 7 (off Faitoute) 5 57 YEARS OF SERVICE Steps, walks, patios, drains maple and-pr- sassafras, Superb Service - Congenial Salesmen. Assumption. Interment took The widow of the late Olof P. brief illness. Mrs. Anne Boyle Robertson, National Board of Directors of 3 bedroom Ranch • finished § Fireplace wood 13" - 21" p.m. the Sunday School will Antiques •*• lit** j»it.L.»Ti«tf' -»K V place in a family plot. Olson, she is survived by two He was born in Elizabeth 74, of Toms River, formerly of the Infants and Juvenile basement. Immediate oc- | Call 274-3520 Furnace" wood approx.. 12" present its program entitled 232-«50(r daughters, Mrsr—Mildred and lived in Crahford 37 years Cranford, died Tuesday of an Manufacturers Association. cupancy. • 3 •»•»•« '/« cord $22.50 (approx. pick-up "It Began in Bethlehem." A IMERCURV Fall-inkiii>(vli Carlson of Cranford and Mrs. He was a service and sales •pparent heart attack in St. Reservations and further NANCY'S truck full) worship program is centered ' MAINTENANCE FREE T • r dULUlDUrgll Agnes Brant Of Grand Rapids, representative for the Elizabeth Hosp[tcLyElizabeth._ information on the event may •-- EXTERIOR RICH'S PAINTING Full cord $80.00 LINCOLN around the presentation 108 Walnut Ave. • 9:30-5P.M. Driveway delivery $10. Tax Included. Mich ; a sister Mrs EUen Lam nrerding Oil-—GoV, be obtained by calling com- -6-room-Golonigl-wilh-B-5ore«ned-i R—REASONA.BLE- ilLWORTH - Services ' ' " She was born in Elizabeth" designed for all ages. XranfordTNJT TiToTi. thruSat THUNb 1U a.m. • 3 p. *82888" Larson of Stockholm, Sweden, Elizabeth, until retiring two •mittee headquai mi's" Ml SiA- porch, has aluminum siding and PRICES. NO JOB TOO SMALL. for former Borough Coun- and lived there and in Cran- The annual candlelight US MltN STREET combination storms & screens. FOR THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPER • CALL: 276- 8150. RICHARD AR- After .5 .p.m. 276-1198 three grandchildren and five years ago. ford before moving to Toms 5400. cilman Tilden Falkinburgh, 1 service will have as its theme, CRANFORD Roosevelt school area. Brass, Bronze & Glass Candle CHDEACON - RICHARD BRITTON great-grandchildren. 78, of 56 N. 13th St. were Mr. McCrea Was a member River nine years ago. the family. It will be held $49,500. Sticks, wash stands, marble tables, VOLKSWAGEN LINCOLN-MERCURY j>f the First Presbyterian Mrs. Robertson was a 272-8337 • glass, china & collectables. Residential painter • interior work only conducted Friday at the Christmas eve at 7:30 p.m. ADVERTISEMENT iHOP DOOrLIZABFTHAVE.,LINDFN ~~ Church of Cranford. communicant of St. John's MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE COULDBEADOLLHOUSEI Call: 272-'5056' " • expert craftsman. Call MIKE 369 SOUTH AVE., E. WESTFIELD Kenilworth Funeral Home. J.R. Keller On New Year's Eve the EVENINGS CALL 687-7241. • .' : • Surviving are his widow. Church, Lakehurst, and was a WRAPPING IT ALLUP —Members of Girl Scout troop 900 of St. Michael's HowV Small Colonial has aluminum JBtBteSajas CRANFORD UiO C. ^1. CEOHCCS AVC. r»2b-a9O1 Interment took place in church will hold a watch night ' siding, but interior needs your member of the Police and Church are wrapping gifts people purchased at the recent St. Michael's Church Batty Hack 96.52086 J Glenwood Cemetery, Long Services for Joseph R. Mrs. Mary Scott McCrea; a service from 8 to 10 p.m.Your Hearing? i LteRajIkowskl 276-2755 I imagination and love. Great Keller, 77, of 113 Herning Ave.. daughter, Mrs. Patricia Cole Firemen's Widows holiday fair. Taking part in the service project are, seated from left, Robin Smith, starter home - $36,500. Branch. are today 10 am at There will be a film, Free electronic hearing tests Louise Marino 27610Z3 I Palkinhnnih dipdlast ^ - the of East Northport, L.I.; a Association of Elizabeth. DeniseOlanowski and Mary Ann Carroll; standing, Rosemary Specht, Mary Ann fellowship and refreshments. Edward Jankowski 232-7942 = Four piece sectional - excellent Falkmburgh died last Apgust F gchmidt Memoriar brother, Charles H. of LoGuidice and Laura DeStefano. Other troop members who wrapped gifts were will be given at Beltone Hearing^ condition. Make offer for all or. CRAftFORD Her husband was the late These services are open to JoanKoenlg 789-0408 5 Funeral Home, Elizabeth. Elizabeth, and two grand- Aid Service offices on Thursday IN LIEU OF CHRIST- part. 272-4916 Elizabeth Depty Fire Chief Michelle Caprio, Kathy Clausen, Noreen Daly, Rosemary Deery, Donna Durriiak, the public. For further in- James Marino 276-1796 5 MAS CARDS WE ARE 276-6000 Rug Cleaning ^.Cremation is at Rosehill children. James T. Robertson. Lisa Grieco, Diane Gatto, Susan Ehrenbeck, Darlene Mills, Deborah Morley, and Friday. Roy Douglas 276-4046 = 276-6000 Crematory. formation, call 272-7088 or 789- DONATING TO. XHE- CASH 4 CARRY Surviving are four sisters, Teresa Singlyn, Madelyn Waterson and Karen Wolfrom. 2123. Factory-trained hearing aid CRT P P_LEJE> ,A_N_ D •"••Mr:'""'""" Miss Mary A. Boyle and Miss specialists will be at all of the HUNGRY CmTDREN. '68 Chevy, good^condttion. $350 CalH ~ -Elizabeth-:~€leneral—Hospitai- L'eciIialA. iJoyle, both ofTJnTofr -OtficesJisJed below to perform 276-3454" after a brief illness. GARWOOD- A funeral and Mrs. William P. Neafsey the tests. G. G. NUNN He was born in Germany mass for Mrs. Alice Foran News of otir scout troop activities Anyone who has trouble Mltcdlancout ALUMINUM PRODUCTS AUTO DEALERS and Mrs. Frank Kern, botffof McPHERSON and came to the United States Mann, 87, of 252 Myrtle Ave. Toms River. hearing or understanding is REALTORS & INSURORS 25% was offered Friday at St. MAGNIFICENT wooden Doll House, CHAPMAN in the 1920s. He lived in The funeral will be held Senior Troop 886 the Recreation Center. Mrs. their adopted grandmother, Bonnie Jacobson, Susan welcotne to have a test using the REALTY CO. 181 NORTH AVE., E. electrified, perfect gift. 992-6053. DAVIS BROS. General Home Repair Cranford 31 years. Anne's Church following the tomorrow morning from the Joseph Lubas is the senior where they sang songs and Quinn, Karen Callaghan, latest electronic equipment to CRANFORD kF\ll Will! Ill BROS. OFF funeral from the Dooley Senior Girl Scouts from _ . 19 ALDEN STREET LIFETIME ALMIIMM BENNINGERCO Rooting • - ^ Mr. Keller was a cabinet- James J. Higgins and presented her with a gift. Michelle Yantz, Karen Mc- determine his of her particular Plumbing • Healing • Cooling Funeral Home, 218 North Ave. Son Troop 886 have participated in advisor. CRANFORO 276-8110 NEW DOLL HOUSES, NEW & OLD Interior - Exterior Carpentry maker for Builders General Mortuary, Elizabeth. Election of officers took Namara, Jane Molnar; and loss. Diagrams showing how the DOLLS, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. liCTS, I.\C. Jacte Davis Interior Painting -Light Masonry Repairs - Alterations. W., Cranford. Rev. Michael R. Operation Reach Out. The Janet Barton 276-1949 Supply Cot, Centennial Ave., place Nov. 15 when Rosemarie Karen K'Meyer. Refresh;- ear works and some of the causes . ANTIQUE O'AK WALL TELEPHONE. Home Improvement Products Chuck Benninger Air Conditioning Mascenik, assistant pastor, purpose of the project was to Brownie Troop 826 276-0400 Beverly Murray 276-2239 2/6-1320 One of New Jersey's Oldest for many years until his Zbltak was elected president .ments followed. of hearing loss will be available. • * . » • • Storm Windows and Doors GARY WALL officiated and read the make something safe and The Brownies from Troop OPEN DAILY 9-5, SUNDAY 1-5 Helen Stine 272-7064 TMNBORO AITO CORP. Member Alterations 36 North Ave., E. Cranlord Reliable Rug Cleaners retirement in 1967. Home arts'.-aide and Judy Orrico, secretary. • • • Isabel Taylor 272-6086 WE BUY OLD BROKEN DOLLS & 276-3205 233-3188 after 6 P.M. committal .prayers during pretty for the mentally 826 recently held their in- • Everyone should have a hearing COLLECTIONS. Federal Reserve System Additions Rugs Cleaned in Home, He was a member of the- Pack 75 10^ South Ave., W. Cranjord Authorizt-d FORD interment at St. Gertrude retarded, or handicapped vestiture ceremony aV which test at least once a year if there is Good Fairy Doll Hospital Federal Deposit Installed and Repaired Deutscher Klub of Clark and Brownie Troop 708 Den 3 of Cub Scout Pack 75 »••• Dealer Since 1920 Remodeling Cemetery, Woodbridge. people. Gifts were to be made the following Brownies were any trouble at all hearing dearly. i205 Walnut Ave. Insurance Corp. the Carpenters' Welfare Union attends conference from recycled materials. invested: Kimberley Brown, Brownie Troop 708, which went to the J, B. Williams Co. Cranford, N. J. 07016 Sales, Service Rentals REYNOLDS Local 821, Springfield. Mrs. Mann died last Wed- meets every Thursday at for a tour recently. They sawEven people now wearing a AUTO REPAIRS Open Eves, til 9:30 Free Estimates LANDSCAPING IIAMRMI - EMERSON The girls made 20 aprons. Karen Buonarolonto, Dawn hearing aid or those who have Sat. til 6:00 272-451 PLUMBING & HEATING, INC Surviving aye his widow, nesday at Cornell Hall Con- Each apron had four pockets Hunte, Audrey Goldthwaite, Roosevelt School, recently the products processed on the CEMETERY PLOT - Private party CALLCRANFORD 332 Leland Avenue, 753-8400 Mrs. Cora F^oltz, home been told nothing could be done PLAINFIELD Mrs. Ann Kuzsma Keller, and valescent Center, Union, after assembly line and received a needs cash • $295. 4 double graves 245-6100 \u Boulevard. SeoCuozzo • Tony piFabio a long illness. economics departrnehtjehair- on it with a clothespin doll in Denise Gudoski, Michele he'd its investiture for them should have a hearing Over 35 Yrs. Experience Open 8 to 5, Daily, Sat, 8 to 1 PM a sister, Mrs. Katrinka Sc- ,. ( sample, package. BOYLE (8 burials) Graceland Mem'I Pk. 276-1474 276-8758 Good only Leland Ave., Plainfield man in the Cranford schaol each pocket. Orban and Kelly Simpson. test and find" out about the latest 158 Westfleld Ave. Roselle Park hwemmer of Holmdel. < She was born in Canada and following Brownies Nonsectarian. Will divide 352-3967 keiiiluorlh LANDSCAPING SAME DAY SERVICE system, attended the annual Girls who made the aprons The troop and friends were \tl (355-9222 eves, and wk. ends). Bathroom and Kitchen , came to the United States 60 p p were The boys who participated methods of hearing correction. ItOIIWIli Industrial Residential home economics fall con- d dll S d ih l lld SELECTED LISTINGS Modernizations — years ago. She lived in were: Cas Bolanowski, David • The free hearing tests will be CLARK OFFICES •,<. Designing ference,' at the Holiday Inn, and dolls were: Susan entertained with a play called invested: £>andra Bray, SERVICE SALES REPAIRS Elizabeth; Roselle, Linden Patricia Romano and Nancy Toth, Robert Kero, Richard given at Beltone, 11 Broad St, George W. kochera We Do Trenton, recently. Ackerman, Cindy Baublis, "How the Brownies Got Their Jennifer Bernet, Karen Jones, TELLERS IXIOV COINTY Summit and Elizabeth SHOP and Roselle Park before Walsh. Curia, Chris Pasek and Elizabeth - Thursday and Friday. If ",„,.,,„.„.;„.• NEWER COLONIAL Collision Specialists ROBERTS &WIESE The Complete Job The workshop activities Barbara Behrens, Robin Name." ,The following moving tcGarwood 28 yea_rs_ ;nsan fxinigan. A puppet show depicting the Michael Horowitz. you can't get there on Thursday OLDER COLONIAL - 8 years young Co|onia| wjlh BUCK CO. Trust Company CRANFORD 276-3284 276-3281 REASONABLE RATES ago.—^ ~- Buchanan, Connie Bilrd, Amy Brownies performed: Karen _Le&der_JDgJ;tie_.. Bolanowski Char.ming 9 room Colonial with .4 1|vjng room> dininB roorT1i |arge ( fed-Tellers) ^Brownie-story -was-presented or Friday, call 353-7686 and Au(o & Truck jj)60 Rarltan Rd. 10 124rtKOMAS-ST bedrogms, 2 Vt batK largfgat _ | nc'eJiitclien_tarniLy-ir.oom - Mrs; Mann was a com- tH_e Educationa„ wl, Improvement Lubas, Jeanette Manhardt, Bridi to mothers and friends of the and . co-leader Anna Pasek : : sc e r 331 4300 276-5367 Center of accompanied the scouts. arrange for an appointment at !n kitchen, oil heat, 2 car den, laundry room &. lavatory on 2-i Hour Towing municant of St. Anne's Church Northwest New Peggy Seymour, Bonnie Rosemarie Zoltak and Faytroop. The puppeteers were another time. garage. 100 x 120' lot. Asking If you're doubtful Member FD1C 158 North Ave.. E. Cranlord P HARMACY mid $50's. It's a good buy. 1st floor- 4 bedrooms & 2 full Body &. Fender .Shop and an honorary member of Spaeth,' April Speirs and Smith. baths 2nd floor; Close to about your chances to DECORATORS LUMBER its Rosary Society. Greetings were given by,. Susan Waters. Recent Brownie activities elementary & Jr. high school SHOP: 789 0330 Authorized Fred Burke, commissioner of move ahead in your BUICK j She was the widow of the Operation Reach Out is a included a walking trip to and within walking distant to RES: 789 0604 WILL BE OPEN Municipal swim club. present position and Sales &j>ervice late Ralph Mann. education, following an in------joint- venture•-••-.•^ sponsore• d . b-y Dreyer'- s Far.m , where the if you're an ex- 6 South Avenue Garwood GMC TRUCK SALES BICYCLES TERMINAL THIS SUNDAY .— Surviving are ason, Ralph troduction by Stephen Lane Bryant and Washington children received pumpkins to RESIDENTIAL SALES MANAGER. MA Y KOEHLER perienced teller GOOD USED CARS G. Jr:, with whom she lived; "PbTia'cifcy assistant com Rock Girl Scout Council, take home and carve; cooking MILL END STORES. INC SUPPLY CO. two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie missioner of vocational • Senior Troop 886 meets on classes where they made consider what we 139 N Broad St. Elizabeth Cuttom-Mnde education. alternate Monday evenings at caramel apples; and a visit to OPEN EVERY WEEKDAY EVENING UNTIL 8 P.M. DRAPERIES Lumber / have to offer. 35443 BICYCLES J. SLIP COVERS BARON'S CRANFQRP BOUGHT SOLD TRADED *r»« «l«ctlon ol Building Materials REPAIRED EXPERT REPAIRS'' abrlc»by Yjird •••• •.•.••-••• •• '• MltlS/iin'rk •'••••"-•••••••••• SCHIR'S First National State ONALL MAKES AND MODELS or Bolt 276-0505 CALL Foam Rubber WILL BE IS LIFE A begins by paying ELLY'S OPEN EVERY DAY 336 Centennial Ave., Cranlord r KENILWORTH EXCEPT WED CLOSED •.xhiti Snir- l!iO. > excellent salaries and BIKE 482 Boulevard 276- GAME providing unequalled SHOP . 276-2562 Interior Decorating S3O South Ave . East. Cranlord - 272-9444 PLASTERING benefits. But that's Sjer V i center Specialists OF CHANCE? H43 E Jersey St.. Elizabeth - 353-4200 only the •start!- What- Otficos in Morristown & Bomardsville Ken Meier. Prop tall liHX-9lll> 1 we're looking for is CEILINGS GROW jtl.Vr!. Listen to this radio program GENERAL REPAIRS BUILDING MATERIALS 962 Sluyvesartt Avenue, Union Your Friendly, Sunday over stations b a n,;k ing talent, TIRES BATTERIES BANKS new and old free estimates Call RENTAL. S people who want a FUEL OIL Call anytime. 686-0838, Mr Cranford WPAT future commensurate 276-9800 John. 23 South Ave. W Cranlord ,\X IRVi\(i 276-6000 . 930 .KH;7:15.A.M. HOUSE with their abilities. Lumber A Miltwork JOWNFERRANTE" CAPITAL 14B2VAUXHALLRD..UNION Pharmacies 4 rooms - business couple only, Rent V ol Every Detclptlon Busy, dynamic First fuel Oil Oil Burriurs WERA JZOO per mo. Call: SHORT HILLS. 11 Marion Ave.. (REEL-STRING H'KL fO. Wooded, secluded darling 6-room National State with Hardwire. ..P»in»» 1590 KH 8:15 A.M. AUTO DEALERS "Dependable. Priondly.Service WATCH REPAIR Serve You 7 Days A Week D. S. KUZSMA home near- schools & everything. its headquarters' in AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 2M-I192 Smcu ms Excellent Keating & insulation: Incorporated IRS7 He.itmg Oils •ventilated attic for coolness in Newark and 30 too South Ave., W., Wustnuld PLUMBERS 115MILN STREET Insured Savings .'. Installations Service THE TRUTH CRANFORD summer. Available Dec. 30; S325 branch offices is IV TICKER 17 INI. UNION AVE. per iTjonth. (This-ls not my office S building its future on ROTCHFORD g Hours: Mori, to Fri. 3 Nortti Aye E CranJord THAT HEALS home.). Dr. Cornell Grossman. 46 K:;i(l.-B:OO 276-0900 272-8337 people of talent. With WAYCH6SHCLOCKS A Christian Selena; radio surlus Old Short Hills fkf.' DR 6-0006. 433 North Ave.. East ~7 Thurs. Eve, (i-H '... Regairt Don*On The CRANFORD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ourxa"bid growth and Weltlleld. N J _• Saturday flA.M. - Voon FUNERAL HOMES 4Vi ROOM luxury apartment. our policy of 276-5550 J T Griflln. Prop. Cranford Towers 276-2687. FOR sale or rent: Boca,Raton, Fla,. - promoting people 2N Union Ave. 655 Rarltan Road DOOLEY new beautifully furnished 2- Crarilord Cranlord PLUMBING HEATING from within, there is & TINNING bedroom condominium directly on Service n 454 DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED Limited ocean. Heated pool, private plenty of room for you For Convenient IOOLBY ; OFFICE FOR RENT parking, much more. Sacrifice, low to move ahead. n 206 South Ave., E. Cranford FUNERAL HOME 14 x 22 - Center of Cranford. Call $50's or seasonal or'annudl rental. SUBUtBtlJ •Full Service" Banking SERVICE SINCE 1897. Christmas Pendants & Tree Ornaments 276-8018. . 277-6556 CRANFORD OFFICE ' n\KRAL SEKVUK Please apply any weekday FUONT WHr'ELDHIvr Beautifully lasting ways to collect memories of. this 931-6831 , d-unura\ Directors 276-0255 Christmas. From $10.00 9a.m. to 11 a.m. ' 100 South Ave E CABINETRY TELEVISION 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. - CRANFORDAUTOBANK 270-0255 CLASSIFIED ADS 218 North AVB.W Cranlord ...a thing of beauty . at our Personnel Dept. Chestnut St 4 Walnut Ave I'TN'KKAL i Funornl Homo., of homoliko atmosphere, completely Call 276-4000 500 BROAD STREET, _ 931-6833 . COMPLETE KITCHENS TV SERVICE for Christmas Joy* Evermore wtittgd counties BV DUDICK & SON D»adllne Tu«idoy 3 P.M. NEWARK, N.J. 1 % MEMORIAL "OUR BASIC COMMODITY" modern* air conditioned, offstreet parking facilities. Also featuring one of N.J.'s RGlLLYoiosMoBiu me trust company Cuttom cibln^trv Huner*! Dlrtctort SiJNSfT "": Siltl & Strvlct largest assortments of Limited Authorized Color, Black 4 Whit. DAVID B.< HAH1K1, ,•••••-. also ... •"'""'""." • • • • • FIRST NATIONAL STATE where good things Built in Applianctt •*•'• Edition Collector's Hems! OLDJMOBILB 1 Springfield Ave. TELL-VISION HBLP WANTED start to happen Visit 'Hi' .Sh'iuTnn HIFI4 Sttrto WILLIAM'*. DOY1.K Sales &• Service H N J. RadloiAnt*nna Inttillitlom BANK OF NEW JERSEY of call 789-0606 C. KHKDKI RESPONSIBLE. MATURE M-F F^ORPART-TIME SCHOOL BUS ORIVERS- 232-7651 Member Federal Reierve Syitem 15 South Avt. Garwood AlrCondltlon«rt , DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 7-9 a.m. • 2-4 p.m..WILL TRAIN. Federal Depoiil Intunnca Corp 789-1790 276-0092 DRIVING. CALL IMMEDIATELY: An Equal Opportunity Employer 560 North Avt., I Weittltld CALL 789-0012. 276-0081 / 556 Westfield Ave.> Westfield WESTFIELD: 318 Hast Broad St., Fred II. Cray. Jr.^.rnananer 2.13-014^ Personal Charge CRANFORD: 12 Springfield Ave, William A. Doyle, manager 27^0002 233-0255 AAa|or Charge Plans Budget 8. Lay-A-Way Plans \ ;

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• y .-V ( ! Page 20 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, December 12, Piano concert at Trinity Engelhard names Swanson Memo on Dining David B. Swanson of Cran- M.S. degrees in chemical Piano students of Elma Episcopal Church. ford has been promoted to,the engineering from,' Newark BpMaryF. Peo Adams of 540 North Union" Guest artist will be Joyce position of manager of process College of Engineering. He GIFTS WITH SPIRIT Ave. will present a Christmas Chung a ninth grade student at research and development at resides with his wife and three the minerals and chemicals children at 332 Dorchester. Dining out in an elegant well appointed restaurant is concert Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Hamilton Junior High School, music room of Trinity Elizabeth, who will play division of Engelhard • Aye.' ." • • . •••' FROM something special and whether for luncheon or dinner, selections by Bach and Minerals and Chemicals -dinlngTis-always-speclal-aMhe-Suramlt-Squir-e.Elne- Corporation, Menlo Park. continental or traditional cuisine is overseen by the 4310pm. Joyce, whoxeceiveda Playhouse scholarship to the Juilliard —He—will—J»ave owner Mr. Zeltner who assures emphasis on the details responsibility for managing Serving Cranford, Kenilworth andGarwooil that make for delicious dining. To list our favorites School of Music, has appeared in Taiwan, Guam, Korea and $he company's process and would be impossible.— - • : unit—operations research Quality is always of the highest and the preparation Japan in solo concerts and as VOL. 81 No. 51 Published Every, Thursday soloist with orchestras. She process development and pilot Q/JaMiM Thursday, December 19, 1974 is to perfection. Add to that a mellow, comfortable plant services groups. "IDo! I Do"," the musical Second Class Postage F£id Cranford N.J. 07016 15 CENTS \ atmosphere; excellent, courteous service, and you'll was the youngest contestant to that captures 50 years of •;.v "-• be.assured a memorable meal. (An extensive wine list enter the Van Cliburn in- With' the company for 15marrige is at Celebration 'is available. "f••' ' rciir* "V "t» . ternational piano competition. David B. Swanson years, Swanson holds B.S. and Playhouse, 149 W. Westfield DINNERS iMHisiOMic. The downstairs Pub Is a popular spot for meeting SERVED TIL 9 WM I'ITT -- Ave., Roselle Park, now-.£, friends and en|oylng a man-sized cocktail before ICHIIORIM S.MI'NII- COLONIAL vrlUUil through Dec. 29 every Friday, *v GIFT ASSORTMENTS dinner. On Saturdays a casual lunch is served in the RESERVATIONS Tho Recreation Advisory Council Saturday and Sunday evening Pub from 12-6 p.m; , 635-2323 meets the third Monday of the month at at 7:30 p.m. The Summit Squire is located at 359 Springfield 94 MAIN ST., CHATHAM the Community Center at 8 p.m. Wood The play was written by MIRAFIORE ITALIAN WINES Avenue in the heart of Summit.. Luncheon Is served CLOSED MONOAV Tom Jones and Harvey Sch- weekdays from 11:30- 2:30, Dinner AAon. - Thurs. 5:30 - midt, the authors of 6 Bottles 10 p.m.; Frl. and Saturday 5:30 - 1 a.m. American Udlkff "Celebration" and. "The i Express, Bank Amerlcard, Diner's Club and house Everything to your taste in a 1 Fantasticks." It is a musical \ charges are accepted, even tho pricp -.,. A; rash of/false alarms, Division First Regional Securities, Inc. adaptation of the comedy, Wooden Rack 4 ford High School, which began resulted in disruption of •• Vandalism has included the . Facilities are also available for private parties. For. vandalism and arson has -'MEMBER, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SINCE 1649 "The Fourposter" by Jan oh opening dayy of the school classes during those periods breaking of store and home information and reservations call 277-3900. A rousing Hartzog. The play begins in resulted ir/ the arrest of termterm , included two laslastt inasmuch, as the school is windows, starting of fires, up- JJew_Year's Eve Is planned with three bands on three 203 Elm Street. Westfield 1920 with the marrige of He . VANDERMIMT several juveniles, Police Chief Wednesday which disrupted automatically evacuated, rooting of shrubbery and dance floo?s7T)etails~may~be obtained by calling-the- 2QL- Matthew^. Haney announced above number. ""' •' '• MU'7-0707 and She (Michaej-gnd Agnes) morning and afternoon Firenien noted that they have plants on homes and other w 232-2686 i and proceeds through the joys~ Chocolate Mint Liqueur -. today/ classes. Both were from the "to assume the worst" in the properties, splashing paint on Open Thursday Evenings/ 7-9 P.M. • Half Bottle & - > The.cnief at the same time Continental Cuisine. and tribulation of married life. same box—No. 1514 on theevent of a fire alarm at a cars, rippinppgg off automobile 4 Delft Cups, warned parents that , first floor of the fit d h Mons."" Cocktail Lounge. "I Do! I Do!" marks the end A" Wing of school. fixtures and numerous other of the second season at in Gift Box youngsters found to be in-the School. Opposite American legion Hall. volved in these violations The. first false alarm was Larceny has also been acts. Parking in near Celebration Playhouse. It also reported at the high school, >The breaking by vandals of is the last production at the" ) will be dealt the harshest sounded at 9:51 a.m. and the |lWSI ITAUAH WINES penalty provided by the. law" second at 1;45 p.m. They including the recent theft of a several sizeable windows in present address. Celebration $100 girl's coat from a locker. ..continued on paoe 2 For Christmas Joy Playhouse will move to 118p Three Types/ The announcements : \3 CARRY OUT South Ave, Cranford, Feb. 7. followed an outbreak of false 'An Outstanding Choice of Fine Watches-Whatever your Budget FOOD SHOPPE "Man of La Mancha" will !V. in Wooden Box alarms at Cranford High School, numerous • reports of christen the new Celebration Complete Playhouse. vandalism throughout the 381-2150 community and several in- Town far RK£ flOWL SICHEL stances of arson. 2nd SMASH WEEK! Citing the. false alarms, the 83 WESTFIELD AVENUE CHABLE9 German-French chief stated: CIAHK. N I. O7O6B Open 11:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Wine Selection- "The "normal routine of Half Bottles of Each education cannot ,be in- from broke : In Gift Box terrupted by those who feel By J.G. Rush No balance wheel. No Mainspring. 1 that education has no place in The change-of-pace watch for your cTvye/w/ {lining in*«s* this society. This is aside, from Just the famous Accutron tuning most fashion-conscious favorites. Cranford is stilT very much in the black eyen 5 M %I &dili UCHIME the endangering of the lives of fork movement. Guaranteed ac- And very reasonably priced. From the citizens of this township." though its police-fire payroll account last week curate to within a minute a month . $14.95 to $59.95" , ' 3 Bottles •••':• Crackdown ordered was in the red. From $95 to $1800—— /i French Wine Assortment, On the matter of vandalism, This is the assurance from township officials, In Gift Box who say the town has plenty of cash on hand-it's hCSCIIVATIONS LUNCHEON" COCKTAILS "DINNER-: MORNING AFTER .— Recently completed Rahway River south. Township escaped river flooding, with Public Works the chief declared that 233-5542 PRIVATE PARTIES 10 TO 200 bulkhead on bend in rear of Crescent Place contained river activities during storm confined to clearing cJqgged sewers. "homeowners cannot be just that it can't use it. U5HUV NO 2? lEASTBOUNOI MOUNTAINSIDE Gin A BARNETT'S GIFT CERTIFICATE during Monday's 2-inch rainfall and prevented customary Ducks in inset found bank opposite bulkhead\just right for victimized by vandals who Why did Township erosion in. immediate area, there was slight overflow to the have no respect for property Good Indefinitely! post-storm morning swim. Administrator Sidney and the serenity of the Stone have to go to Available in any nmount! owners." Trenton and get per- Chief Matthew T. Haney Alv^iys Appreciated "The Juvenile Bureau has mission to bay police and 'Harshest penalty' over school funds, elation been instructed to use all firemen overtime when mm IBOUA means at its disposal to • the town has $600,000 The Cranford Board of deadline of Jan. 2 at 4 p.m. deadline will prevail. tendent of Schools Dr. Joshua law to - adopt Xa budget and protect the citizens Of this cash in the bank? 91 HUULI education and others in theeven though the State Senate township from youths who AUTHENTIC POLYNESTAN CUISINE At the heart of the problem Segal; it is necessary for the present it for public vote Feb. It seems the surplus Martin Jewelers' state are confronted with nas approved legislattOTT'~trr failuie kr -board in submitting tho Gchool- , have no respect for others," UiA MINNELU CUUOE BERTO ^Bottles' uncertainty and confusion Haney concluded: cash can't be applied to School Array of Bulova Brands JOELfiREY postpone the elections by 30 come up with a solution to the budget to set forth the sources election. ~\ In a regarding upcoming school Supreme Court's mandate for The false alarms at Cran- offers you still more Wooden Chest, Complete budgets and board elections. of financing it, This cannot be Although the electjon date is penses and must carry 1 The Assembly yesterday a revised system of financing done until the state funding uncertain, the Board of dependabje choices: .,a*\* In the face of this, Cranford failed to act on the Senate public education. Proposals oyer into the 1975 budget •usesTor • Board Secretary Eugene program is developed. . Education Tuesday nightT Aquaquartz measure, and,,it has not been for a broad-based income tax designated six pollingxplaces as just that—surplus. BROTHERHOOD WINES Konopacki Tuesday night placed on the agenda for Fire duty Bulova At $1 ADULTS SI and for a surtax on U.S. in- Although the state has not and named election officials The law says if a town 3 Bottle Gift Box: warned potential board today's, session of the come tax have failed to win specified the manner^ or overspends on-budgeted Diorr . -. ',?*!*'* candidates to file their Assembly. Unless the entire for the Feb. U date. \ elderly? PARK.... f ACAMMT r .& May, Rosarlo, Holiday Wines, approval. amount" of financing, the items, it has to "get the- petitions by the present Legislature acts, the present If the date is extehdedXthe 376-1151— DYNASTY - TATUM CfNIAl "K Complete According to Superin- school board is mandated by board most likely would \be money . frorrv an W$$k Use of, school buses for Late Christmas Ryan required to pass another em e'r g e ncy a p - resolution, according to Board propriatibn. transportation of senior' Hours Start Tonight: [ROUTE 22 WEST, SPRINGFIELD, N J.I ONeal * PAUL MASSON ROSE Sidney Stone citizens on Saturdays and QdlLlpndalLy_tlLaj.L 3 /"PAPER MOON" Attorney James Kervick. . \ Gets spending okay It goes on to. say no Member American Gem Society Polling districts are: Sundays has been recom- Saturday til 5:30 n is named assistant town can raise more mended to ' a local trans- Brookside Place School, for than an amount equal to 3 per cent of its overall The need for volunteers'to "•portation study group by with 2 Glasses, fi» the position of callman for budget this way. If it has to go to the emerqency Bernard J. Minetti of 105 ' in a Gift Box For Christmas Joy ^^? ^announced this week by Government approval. princi 18, 20, 26, 28; Minetti, a supervising Bloommgdale Fire Chief Fleming. That's why Stone went to Trenton at the bidding engineer for the N.J. Public Count on Martin Jewelers BROCARD Avenue School, DDistricts^ , 8, Callmen constitute a back- of the Township Committee. He got the necessary Utility Commission, put the The Board of Education October and has been working completed 30 additional Feuchack received a 3 ; L il gS tO n A en U for for Sh ? n ^ ! i c ,, yc oT P f^^ f fulHimfllti e ffiremeni , approval and the police and firemen will get their proposal before the local Bus for Special Gifts 5 V2r Bottles, Tuesday night appointed with one assistant principal, graduate credits at Kean bachelor's degree in 1972 from School,Districts 1,6,14,15, 31, wh—»-o -ar -^e- -•-»--•*-.« - ; Service Committee which is Irwin Figman of 14 Chester Henry Doscher, . 32; Walnut Avenue School, overtime next payday. in Wicker Basket % College and Seton Hall Jersey City State College and ranks ol^ callmen. Callman The approval was pTefty much routine—simply considering a mini-bus sei>' Lang PI. as assistant principal Figman was a teacher in the University. taught for two years in Jersey districts 2,,-tO, 25, 29; Lincoln posts are open to men 18 to 40 vice. BIRTHSTONE PENDANTS-$9.00 of Cranford High School. Nutley public school system School, Districts, 5, 11, 13, 21, a matter of validating the request the town was Figman is a member of the City. - ' years old. They are paid a making. ""••.. Minetti suggested the school 12K Gold F illed Figman, whose appointment fr^m 1957 to 1966 before National Association of The resignation of Mrs.27.. - , , maximum of $350 a year Stones include opals takes effect Jan. 1 has been The law i A while back the township, had approved an bus plan be impleinented joining the Cranford school Secondary School Principals, Marilyn . Burk, English that board depending upon the number of forthwith due to "the present PEWTER BEER MUG-$8.00 New York State assistant, principal of Hillside system in 1966 as a guidance the Union County Assistant teacher, was accepted, ef- candidates, file petitions emergency appropriation of $120,000—the ceiling Avenue Junior High School no general alarms to which they need for such service by counselor at Hillside Avenue. Principals Association and the fective Dec. 31. • later than 40 days prior to the respond • • Continued on Pago 2 Glass Bottom, Champagne, 2 Glasses since September of 1969. clection senior citizens. He pointed out He served as acting assistant board of education of Temple Andrew, . Nicastro was - Callmen are the first line of STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS that it-is likely to take con- in a Gift Box His salary range in the new principal there from January Beth'El. He also is vice named eighth grade boys' defense beyond the thirty-two siderable time for a mini-bus $20.00 pr. post will be $21,113 to $24,280. Until September, 1969. president of the Hillside basketball coach at Orange man paid force which staffs .program to be carried out. Cranford LARGE SALAD BOWL-$12.00 A vacancy for an assistant Figman holds a B.S. degree Avenue PTA and is school Avenue Junior High School, Pre-holiday the fire station twenty-four principal at the high school Financing eased In a letter to Township Peppridge Tree crystal & silver plate in physical education, health representative to th\e Cranford replacing Robert Luethold. hours a day, seven days a Committeeman Daniel J. FREE GIFT WRAPPING ~has existed since last summer and recreation from Panzer Bicentennial Committee. Board member Mrs. Evelyn schedules week. \ Charm when Robert Seyfarth left that Mason, who set up the bus College, now part of Montclair A Cranford resident seven Rodstein reported that she, Schools will be closed 15-man force service committee, Minetti Sterling Silver $7.50 post to become acting prin- State College, and a master's years, he is married and hasDr. Segal and board member IANCERSTMO ; Monday and Tuesday. • Composed of two lieutenants recommended that "im- U Karat Gold .$40.00 f •' ._ • , , cipal. Seyfarth was named degree in guidance from three children. ' Rosemary Charles met last Public Library will close for new homes ! and thirteen call-firefighters, „ rv , • , _. , mediate relief may be ob- Rose - Rubeo - Brdhcb, principal oLthehigh school in .JMojnicIairJState^ He has Superintendent of Schools. week in Trenton with •U\>^lUdV SH 1 U * ill * the callmen group is activated The Board of Directors off home buyer. To the qualified tained for the senior citizens Major Charge Plarts DrrJoshua Segal said the staff—AssembLyjman-JBurstein_and _|5**»!1 swimming pool whenever its services are Franklin«-w.n» Stat*.„,e« Ban»„„.k , ,.„..have. buyerthis reduction to 8V, per by the: use of school buses.1 Persona (Charge 1 bottle each, will begin to process ap- Garrubbo. and attended a will close Tuesday ar5T)~.«iT- -r-cq-uite.d._JThis group ^ of announced the setting aside of cent from the prevailing The PUC engineer, who' \ Budget &Lay-A-Way in a Gift Box;.. plications shortly for an ad-meeting; of the education Post office will maintain volunteers responds to alarms $5imilhon^t aninterest-rate of -per^ centrate approximates an - attended the. bus Icommittee — Vanished plate ministrator.to replace Figman committee. Mrs. Rodstein regular hours (8:30 a.m. to as an integral part of the mun- 81/;; per cent to be used eje- 8 per cent monthly reduction meeting in an advisorv g p unu 1 at Hillside Avenue. • said the Cranford group asked 5 p.m.) Monday and icipality's firefightingin7»u pressly for new home concon-- , in payment on a * $40,000 capacity" , suggeste.."..d -th e schoo- *l< " |:TIA MARIA the legislators t6 consider a Tuesday, as will Township Teacher appointed organization, and in all tstruction0 . The step was taken mortgage. — bus transportation be limited ** Coffee Liqueur, gradual phase-out of state aid Hall with 4 p.m. closing. pcoJ^ibilityjviU^pjriUnueJ.0 do stimulate the home building We feel it isjirri„ e for New to use by senior citizens for appears suddenly The board also hired Mrs. in the event there is a The Citizen *• and-so for many years _t o come.' industry—in—central NeN w Jerseys-financial institutions-Saturday--shopping— and 4/5 pt. with 4 glasses, Clare Feucliack of Jersey City reduction in aid to Cranford Chronicle will publish The call firefighter per- Jersey, the. board stated. to come to the aid of one of our Sunday religious services. peri weekday evenings # A missing license plate, PBB—was reported stolen as a science teacher. Mrs. and similar,districts. Tuesday. forms all of the emergency Franklin State has a branch in state's basic industries that •.111.8:30 ..which has plagued police and "I have determined through November 25 from the car of tasks, of paid firefighters. Cranford. has suffered so greatly during the Public Utility Commission Now til Christmas gas station operators alike, Frank Santos of 31 Cayuga However, only pajd.personnel Anthony D. Schoberl, the past two years," said 1 turned up last Thursday as that permission is not Road. Shortly after the theft a Continued on Page 2 president, said that thejiank Mayo Sisler, chairman. "It isrequired to use school buses to PAUL MASSON suddenly as it had disap- local gas station attendant plans to finance up to. 80 per our sincere hope that other i it i wmwvw t M> •» «•*" •» tv*u* ot»» i peared Nov. 25. ' transport senior citizens Pint Carafes. 1 each:. reported he had filled the gas End pickup cent of the purchase price of banks, savings and loans and provided the service is per- The plate was found on the tank of a car bearing the new homes and that the S'/jsavings banks will do likewise formed by the township Burgundy, Ros^", Chablis, back of t» car which crashed license plate and that the per cent interest rate applies and allocate mortgage dollars i Gift Box \ ,,k intoa'tree in front of Horan's driver had sped away without - of leaves to both the construction loan to rejuvenate home building." Continued on Page 4 Lumber Yard, 500 North Ave. paying. - and the. permanent mortgage. "If everyone of the 242 East. A week later police received CompletidrTof* the township "It is hoped that thTsmove will commercial banks and • CABARET • Arrested at the scene was a report, from Green Brook leaves collections last serve to revitalize the con-savings banks as well as the Early copy German Wine Cellar - t«fwellyn L. Lepert, 25 years Township that the operator of Saturday was announced by struction industry and. help 280 savings and loans could ENTERTAINMENT old, of 21 Sunset Ave., Old-a green car bearing the stolen Township Engineer Gregory ease the recessionary trend," dedicate enough funds to As announced in last 4 types, bridge. He was charged by plate had gotten a full tank of Sgroi. He said only scattered continued Schoberl. "Getting average $2 million an in- week's paper, the copy in a Gift Box Patrolman William O'Donnell gas and,left without paying. locations have leaves home building moving again stitution, we would have $1 deadline for the Citizen and with taking the license plate, remaining and these will be will have a tremendous im- billion, 44 million available for Chronicle's next edition, A new measure of protection improperly displaying it and Lepert was lodged in the picked up in normal street pact on every area of Newnew construction. At an Tuesday, Dec. 24, is with careless driving. Cranford jail after the ac- cleaning operations. The Jersey's economy." average mortgage of $40tomorrow. Your Deposits at UCTC are now insured up to-$..d A^Estates area of which are without sidewalks. and Bh S Kehilworth ...... 7 . Sports.! ...10 identical Christmas wreaths from Fruit Hut display at 25 North Ave. The girls are Beech Sts. constitute 30 Eastijian SI inspireThe dfestiv projece ant wad religiouslys arranged- • Scotch Plains annually by They will also outline tHm. GARDEN STATE PKWY. ON EXIT 136, CRANFORD. N.J. 7

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