Page Eight CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1970 9 visory Commission, Union County grade; A. Odesky, seventh grade; Municipal Investigating Associa- Illustrated Lecture Douglas Boyden, seventh grade; 'Rejoicing in Hope Topic tion, International Narcotic En- Winners Told forcement Officers Association; Philip Castaldo, sixth grade, and New Jersey State Identification- On Oceanography In Poster Contest Gary Illein, seventh grade. For Presbyterian Sermon Officers Association, and Kenil- Judges were members of the GARWOOD ^--''Rejoicing in Hope" has been chosen by Rev. John worth Juvenile Conference Com- Given for HNS For Fair by PTA GARWOOD — William Orth GARWOOD — Winners were executive board of the Garwood mittee. He also is an instructor H. MeFarlane, pastor of Garwood Presbyterian Church, as sermon topic staff assistant in the Montclaif announced this week in V poster : at the Union County Police Chiefs PTA. '•"." for the 11 a.m. worship service on Sunday: He will base his te'x't on office of the New Jersey Bell contest held at Lincoln School to Training School. Romans 5:1-5. Sunday School wtlLjrneet at 9:45 a.m. Telephone - Shown is a portion of the Harrison A. Williams, Jr.; Seymour Goldberg, 7 9.200 9,300 9,500 9,900 10,100 lft*40D 7 Name Opie directed to the school nurse, Mrs. of police training, school. Norths tin Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. David 8 „ aimarch-of.^2,500 personsr from Memorial Parfe on iSpringfield Ave. pr;eilmin- natioinal vice-president of the United Syna- '; , 9,500 . '9,600 9,800 10,200 10,400-"-^0,700 '.•a-... Minimum salaries on each of the (Contintiedkl/om Page»I) western University, course in Rpl-i Constance Batich, R.l^, at the Murray, Mr.' and-JWrs. Edward Dii- — Now Available At — IP- 1 gogue; of America; Rabbi Samuel Cohen of 9 ' 9.800 9,900. 16,100 10.500 - 10,,?•• added that because of the needs ^S^bbi'SkWey U Shaken oi ^mp'ieTSfeih^is seatta fo ihe^ght ^^tcii.v^peal.n£r^.,:4iiev:9p)ted iifiw cfflrnS between $4,080 and'$6,105, of the new detective department of Senator Williams in picture at the left. Nations Commission on Human Rights . to will receive a range of $4,450 and $6,- SPRING ON NEW FORD STATION WAGONS :.'.'.'*''." . Pl^ftse turntoPojfc'S he felt that in this particular case CHOCOLATE 555 in 10 steps. the action should be taken. He 373D 3731 3784 -•','•.' ; pointed out that money for the MATZOS Building services personnel, who in- project already is included in the CUSTOM 500 TORINO LTD LTD LTD Itiuich Wujron, H iMutHciigrir. White, Country SqullT, 6 tHUWenmr. Med. clude matrons, custodians and main- budget. ' . i :t0O CID, frulMomutlc, W/W Urn*, Sfl' wagon liliild interior, CrulHraut.l<% K **yl.i tenance workers, will receive an aver- Mayor McCarthy remarked that niutlo, VlxihUlty Kroyp. 1178x18 Iielted <;olil Metallic, 3 CID. CrulHeomutlc, Crulseomatlc. White, 1178x15 belted intinental Ai4 llooV, power ki«wrlnir, nower iliac <>?MxI4 lM-Itrd JVHW tirm. power tail- 1178x15 belted WHW tired, carpeted untment tVSW tlrvti, aJr con- "the hangup is that building across brake**, uir conditioner, AM l-udlo. B&ta window, * rear facing third Neut, er Htrerinx, ul«* conditioner. AM rudio, wujron floor, power uteertojr,' air con- ocolate blended age increase of $620. The range on the tinted ICIUHM, : k-emota eontml mirror, deluxe lasKUCe nick, power Kteprinr, tinted BUIHM — lint *4,»C0.OO. ditioner, tinted KIUHH — Uitt 5 ditioner, tinted ffluw. — JJttt (4,701.75. thq street," but declared that, be- door «*dgo eutu-d*, whwl covert*, 1I.D. iiir roiiditloner, AM rudio, hideaxvuy with chopped toasted basic custodial scale is $5,500-$6,900, cause i- of conditions in the base- NusrVerwlon. IJst JM .670.00. hradlunipH, tinted KlIJ 0 New ment photography laboratory, ac- OUR OUR OUR nuts. Box of ,4, $2.25 an increase of $500 at both the. mini- OUR OUR . OrulHeomutlr, Country Squire, K puHHenKer, Med. Ivy PETER J. MOHAN WILLIAM H. MEYER Tentative Site . 31IO t II), CrulHeomutlc, lUHxlS trclbxl Ivy Gr««n.-MetuUlc, 300 CID, Orukoo- assigned to the.Superior Court in Elizabeth, two new Cadillac ambulances to replace the ._._._j another actionv the b^ard adopt-3 U'SW tire*, deluxe luirroK* nuik, ciurr Country Squire, H i»ut»H«*iiy;ei", White, viKlblilty group, II78xltt belted WSW ftreon Metullle. 30O CID, Crui««omutlc, L BARTONETTES n (Continued from Page 1) poted wujcon floor, power Mnorint. air :tDO, CID, (Irutfteomjttlc, IHHxlA IM*U*-<1 tir«~M, deluxe ln(gu«> riu-k, power II78xlIS belted WSW tlreN, power nvUlc^inHx is' belted WSW Una, pow- it was learned yesterday. .- present rigs, which have been In operation seemed unconvinced.' '.-,'"' WSW tlreti, i>o\vt-r Kt^rlnjc, uir condl- ute^rlnc. uljr oomlltioner. An rudlo, Kteerinjc; air coiuiltioner. tinted glowf 'er Kieerlnjr, uir conditioner, -tinted BARTON'S sculptured, ed the 1970-71 school calendar. The oUndltloaer, AM radio, tinted tflahj^~~ i loner, tinted' RIUHH — liut i ' tinted RfliuA — lixt «5>021:00. •< —lint M,HOl.OO. , A graduate of Dartmouth College and since 1965. Il *4.r. Sedan. I.lnht. Blue, V-8, N. Y. He was named staff judge advocate check will_be ready to pay for them. side of town want it?" she asked, :ilM) CID, CrulHOOlnutJc. vb.II.llHy trunu., llrlttany HI no with blue lux- Htundard 3 Hueed trunH., V-70X1-1 wld« by the Democratic screening committee. sioner- William H. Meyer this week cited Kroup. II78XI&. belted WSW tlrai. m*y vinyl buoltet setit, rudlo, heuter, ovul WSW tin**, rudio, heater, und II Waxon, 6 patMenger, V-H engine, Automatic tnuiMmbwion, radios powor of tb,e. 78th Infantry Division in 1948, a post , adding that she already had her kteerUi*. WHW tlre«.' ' In addition- to all the latest equipment the coroplexity of township operations and p<»U'«;r Hteerinjt. air i'ondltionnf. AM power Mte-erlnK, J-*A(;T«)CV AIR CON- many,, nuuxy* extruM In udIovember, 1967, and in addition to his Approximately 1,800 students in grades — '68 MERCURY '68XORT1NE WAGON , from this post in 1966 with the rank of col- -ing jyear «nd 4«niisl<-ub*l vinyl but-W •-K-Jhvr/HT:—lOarlc-Orr^n "with-luxury. O>tV! Fruits, Marshmallow Fluffs, Almond Kissels the Board of Freeholders since January, 1961, explored every possible "avenue," l>l<-uU>4l vinyl hurk<*t Hrutu, V-H K OVAi family car! —chocolate, of course. The present rigs, obtained in WJ65, have past;,two years. It is presented to agency An engineer with Westinghouse Electric valis. This represented approximately 70 Another resident criticized the $1,790 PRICE $f,380 pow^r KttHirintf, l>oww dlHC; brakes, headed the board's finance committee during PRICE WHW TJKKH. ' • ' "• WKW tlr«i, WI'Ofc.T 1>KCK. Warning Issued oij Dumping traveled a total of over 83,00p/miles and managers for superior performance; Corp., he formerly was superintendent of the percent of the pupils in these grades. proposed pool because it would FULL most of that time. have been driven by over 60 members^ in all ' The candidate attended Rutgers Univer- company's plastics manufacturing. Before Mr. Karvalis reported it is understood only be able to accommodate FULL L'lW'J PRICE $1,980 A former president of the Cranford Re- ; $1,770 FULL Garden Refuse in Streets Please turn to Page 8 sity, St Peters Schools Industrial Relations joining W,estinghouse in 1965, he was with the State Department of Health in coopera- some, not all, Kenilworth resi- PRICE $1,940 publican Club, Mr. Osborne served as Union THUNDERBIRD '67 MONTEREY PRICE and several management schools sponsored Esso Research and Engineering Co. for 19 tion with the Union County Medical Society dents. County chairman of the New Jersey Republi ' Public Works Commissioner Burton I, tt '67 SUNBEAM L'OREAL Goodman this week warned residents not to by Equitable. He is a member of the National years, serving as senior engineer in plastics will sponsor ^rubella clinics in. the fall to Regarding the financing of the vinyl roof wlili u hiinrlout, (*r**rti, luxury blmik vinyl irWtf, can finance' committeek He also has/ been at- 4*<»nmtlr trumrinklfwvlon, riMllo, li place garden refuse and leaves in the streets. and as customer services engineer with Enjay immunize children between 1 -and 10 years pool, Mayor Conrad said it would A.M INTrailOH. center unn refctx, '67 THUNDERBIRD COKVKHTIIMJ.;,/ White wltlj »porty torney for the local Board of Adjustment Association of Life Underwriters and the uiitoinatJc tntnk,, riMlIo, heutei'. power l»»w Niwrliur uud.WMW 11M*. CREME RINSE Chemical Co. •- of age who have not been'immunized.. be self-sustaining, supported by Dr. IIT JJIIHIHU, U)u«*. Till* vur 1 '67 FALCON WAGON black vinyl roof and pleated ,vinyl He has been. a trustee of the New Jersey Scavengers.will pick up one container of this General Managers and Agents Association. »t<-«-rhiK', iHrarr front- dlHi: brukert. .l>«vod control mwl AM/KM STKRKO dihff FACTORY A lit PRICE Dark lilue. 6 Cyl., automat le tranx.. I-oadH of fun!I! 1948 and formerly was a, special hearing offi- and if larger amounts are accumulated the A native of Bayonne, Mr. Moran served holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engi- Karvalis expressed appreciation to the Board the facility is estimated at $300,- H.\1>IO. my wujron. Kicorlleiit con- cer in New Jersey for the Department of commissioner said the scavengers have spe- Reunion Friday Night neering from Rcnsselaer Polytechnical In- FULL diMl $2.00 FULL ion • ' ~i ...... FULL Justice. v ' cial rates for handling gardon refuse. to change the form of government from com- stitute, Troy, N. Y., and a master's degree tion. Appreciation also was ejipressed to the Michael Paoline of 55 Eppirig PRICE J PRICE $1,440 mission to mayor-council. He also was active following volunteers; who aided at the various PRICE 66 FORD Born in Montclair, the newly confirmed Not only -is the accumulation of refuse • ' The ahnual Cranford Boys'Camp reunion ; wlministrntion from Rutgers TTni- Dr. pointed out that 1,500 families PRICE $1*390 jeets-and—served ~on~ clinics: ~ belong to Cranford's $400,000 pool S()l lid:, (I puHkeiiKcr, Unrlt. lllu.-. V-M judgo-gr«w-up-in-South-OFonge^an4has been 1 vcrsity. «*jiglu«*. Cnilw«H>inutl<^ tnuiHiiilrtriioii, the Mayor's Advisory Committee for urban" Mrs. W. A. bakum, Mrs. Robert Bishe, a resident of Cranfprd since 1946. it washes into and clogs up storm sewers. He ship Hall of the First Presbyterian Church. dLcsill'n l "66 GALAXIE -K4.U..,—hei.ten"P"«er->itfi'rlnitr7^VHW' renewal. In announcing his candidacy for reelec- Mrs. Thomas Daly, Mrs. Thomas Dooley, tlri-H and FACTORY AIR CONO1- '64 RAMBLER DESERULOWER^S In addition to membership in county,, also explained that this material cannot be Air past campers and friends are invited to "How can we, with the prime '66FORD tion, Mr. Meyer issued the following state- fl(M>. Z-tit. HIT, M<-ud4>wIiu-U I picked up by the township's street sweeper. attend and view slides of past years' activi- Coming to Cranford from Bayonno, ho Mrs. Charles Kckhardt, Mrs. Michael Galup- interest rate at 8%, float a $300,- V-B \\\th luxury I1I110U vinyl 1-1)11. S1-|.<1AI,. 1)11, '64 PONTIAC ' W.\«ON'. Ud|u. heufar. HAND AND BODY ^ If debris,is not removed promptly, Com- ties. There also will be a program of cartoons, presently is a member of the Cranford Hous- po, Mrs. Daniel Ileyburn, Mrs. J. E. Kopf, 000 bond?" Mr. Paoline asked. li,-..J.-r'uii.l WHW tlrxrt, MnriH>n, li-l>oor. Slandanl been a member of the Board of Fellows-of "In making this bid for reelection, I l ^ truly .-K-.-i'doniil buy! WSW tlre« and IU)OF HACK. tlcre'M missioner. Goodman announced, police will be and refreshments will be served. ing Boards Hejis. a. communicant-of St. Mrs. M. D. Lombardo, -Mrn.-Karol Mur-eino, ''Nobody else should pay for some- I'ACTOIlV AIK tiflliMit-buy! drive. an econonilcul buy that you can Well Union College since 1966, a trustee of Ward- recogiii/.e that as Cranford closes its first ufTord I LOTION 1 instructed-to issue summonses to'all violators. Raymond Ward will be returning as Michael's Church, Knights of Columbus, Elks Mrs. John Marti, Mrs. C. K. Molonoy, Mrs. law Country Day School since 1967 and one else's pleasure." FULL FULL FULL | century we find our town surrounded by a H. I). Murphy, Mrs. Henry Poop, Mrs. Carter FULL served as president of Yale Law School As^- camp director this year, after an absence apd Catholic War Veterans. Mayor Conrad replied that the PRICE PRICE $890 PRICE •Pl/ $680 rapidly changing world. Mimy of these K. Porter, Mrs. T. C. Kutmaycr, Mrs, It. J. PRICE PRICE sociatian. of New Jersey in 1967-68. He was of several years. ,Mr. Ward had been director Mr. Moran is married to the former changes will bear pressure upon our town- Sawicki, Mrs. William Scarbrough, Mrs. 1 president of the Bonnie Brae Farm for Boys • of the camp, located on Silver Lake near Muriel Eckert and they have three children, County Sets Local Tax Rate ship in the next several years. Not only is George Sysesky, and School Nurses Mary DRUG STORE in Millington from 1950 to 1968 and presently Hope for eight years. i Nancy Ellen, Karen and Peter. the mere day-by-day operation of the town- Cranford's 1970 tax rate has been set Karlson, Patricia Lyons and Jean 2!ulauf. BONDED BRAKE is chairman of the board. . i Kenneth Sharp, president of 4hc~ Cran^ ship becoming .more complex, we arc being "TUE DEALERSHIP THAT REPEAT SALES BUILT' PRESCRIPTION PHARM/lcy by the Union County Board of Taxation at ••••;••• Mr. Osborne was admitted to™ practico ford Boys' Camp Association, announced that to social und economic situations REUNING JOB $7.58 per $100, representing an increase of before the United Staftes Supreme Court in the following changes are under considera- not considered applicable to Cranford a few r-RfcE DELIVERY — Tel. 276-6100 79 points-over the 1069 rate. Parts and Labor, Free 1946 and also before, the Court of Military tion and will be discussed at the reunion: Primary Election Deadlines years ago'. One-Year Adj. (Sett mm A breakdown of the rate for 1969 and, oc 34 Eastman St. * Opp. Cranford Theatre Appeals. , . Installation of hot water showers, new Daylight Saving Due Adj. too) While you f.73 319 NORTHAUE.WESTFIELD Married to the former Elsa F. Focke, Mr. 1OT0 follows: ,'•- Deadline for filing of petitions by candi- "A ''knowledge of Cranford and the wait. No ups! Axel Set I We Referve The Right 1969 UM0 lavatory facilities, a new swimming dockt dates for nominations in the June 2 Primary operation, of its municipal government arc Daylight Saving Time will t!<> into effect and Mrs. Osborne have two children. Miss - installation of a diahwashcr, ane w wiring To Limit Quantities County ....:....;.. .::.. $1.00 $1.00 . Election is 4 p.m. today. TMay also is the vital" requisites "the "candidate must offer to at"a- a.m."~this Sunday ami residents who DIAL ADA FORD (232-3673) Susan Osborne in New York, and Ted Os- system and major plumbing improvements, : School 465 5.11 deadline for registering to vote in the prima- help guide our township into its second want to keep up with the times will turn SO. ELMORA •• •' • . • borne at home. / •a -new diving board for the float and new Local- .97 1.30 ries. Township Clerk John F. Laezy.a's office century. I led 1 moot those- requirements, their clocks ahead an hour before retiring ESSO SERVlCENTER Mr. Osborne will be the township's sec- basketball backboards. OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. — WED. & SAT. TILL 6 P.M. STORE HOURS: ond Superior Court judge. The late Nicholas Vets. & Sr. Cits 17. " .17 in the Municipal Building will be open until and in addition, bring to the Township Com- Saturday ni^ht. The hour losl this weekend Boatb Bmura Am. Cor. Erica A*«- mittee a strong background in years of IUIHIIWI B«. Oeurgo A»«. * Baywoy 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. A. Tomasulo held "a similar post prior to The following members of the board of 9 o'clock tonight to accept voter registrations will be regained when clocks are turned back death. ~ 3.79 $7.58 Please turn to Page 8 or address transfers. Please turn to Page S on the last Sunday in October. Work Doo« (lnrlndliic 8a»»ky*) 1«1 Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m 8 P.M. C«JI ITor Appatat AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER SiNCE 1920 •¥•

Two CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN ANnD CHRONICLE—TlhjRSbAy. APRIL 23. 1970 CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1970 Vagi, Three gineer from Kings Cross; Ityrry visit was cu.t short with" a false Parsonage, a customs and shipping bomir spare' tha^"emptied the NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT! manager from Botony; Jim Pin- buildings. Thursday evening they kerton, an electrical engineer from were entertained by the club at Picton; Ross Johnson, a cost ac- the Paper Mill Playhouse. C/7I . ! 'fcountant from Fairy Meadow; and One of the Rotary Foundation Graeme Philjips, assistant prin- conditions is a reciprocal visit of cipal oi the Mittagong Public six exchange-fellows..and a jgroUp School. leader from District 751 to Aus- THE OUTDDOn. GAS-FIRED The Australians have been visit- tralia's District 275 in New South ing plants and organizations to .Wales. • • . compare American systems and Boris Bergen, chairman of the methods with their own^ Prior, to- club's international service com- BARBEQUE the luncheon, they visited the mittee, was in charge of the pro- r ilV iVlAKP YOU THE facilities of Union College and gram arrangements. He invited were hosted by its president, Dr. questions from tho membership, GREATEST BACKYARD CHEF Kenneth Iversen,. who outlined which were directed, to both SQUARE DANCERS ENTERTAIN — Scene as the Odds and Ends problems of higher education in groups. Square Dancing Club entertained with a program, of dancing at the - . New Jersey, and the part played Nelson Lightcap, president, • i.,li.y to !Jli.tcsIt . . • Cranford Health and Extended' Care Center earlier this month. b- y th- e "two-year college-• . —Thei • r conducted the meeting. 'SENIORAMA' PARTICIPANTS — Shown is one-group-ol-Cran-.. puiiu ul yalU Four' sets exhibited square dancing for the residents and staff of ford High School students as they left last week to participate • Cle.in. safe, the center. Twenty-six couples attended and 32 new members -were in "Seniorama" program sponsored by Eastern Union. County economical, even- welcomed as! the club held its graduation dance, recently. Caller Chamber of Commerte bringing together high school seniors an,d Richard Mey

.« tv.'i •]:(!,' C'lilfCJoi, Foreign Guests Entertained ••I 11 lei tluiil Oui'ir', I,; By Cranford Rotary Club Two groups of foreign visitors were entertained by'the Rotary Club of Cranford at its luncheon meeting at the Cranford Motor Lodge last Thursday, . • David Navjor/ chairman of the social studies department of the Cranford High School and adviser of the American Field Service; activities/here, introduced J.oti .Ifstru^L'NOwvfou carfprepare ra^odjorpicji^s, parties and;^'j Strand;'of Norway and Elina Lehto Haining, past president of the; •'• c^RtfiSlBiiparfraf^eliBht to deyourC>< a joy to i* ': ^_^ ^^1»^gSv ^ |, jj^y -^y hi^ht. ^inytirne of the year, in ;'; •-• of/Fmland. Each told their^pre- Rotary Club of Caringbah, in New an> ytfonceiyed impressions of Ameri- 1 nfiW&atherl JliW strikfe'ei matcH; turn-prithe '•' ; • •, -.',. Cricketeer blazers come in all y ca, regarding wealth and habits, South Wales. • ; . , ,' . • ... MRS. JAMES ANDREW SENTIVAN and How these ideas have been The six visiting Australians ^V^f s^iSlfte or b6|l'at)yjhjng yduchpbSe to serve MBS. ZEV AVKAHAM SHANKEN MRS. THEODORE J.SQPOMORA shapes,and colors 1.. ^modified during their stay. In Cran- range in age from 2{> to 31 and; are Yv•; in niintlesf Delicfdus; barbeque flavored hamburgers or ;.& ford. ,-'., spending nine weeks in pistrict hotdo^s v.v mouthwatering'steaks, ribs, chops, • •--.. There's nothing new about a btazer uhless it'f a Chiek«n^b8ter/fish|>fevWavvhb^ . Miss Jane SullivtiA Becomes Cricketeer. With a Cricketeer blazer you've got a new The second group consisted of 751,' central New Jersey. Those ! Miss Berliner, Zev Shajiken Bake fwat^as. roast; cornr'crf6k ,sldejdishes, warm buns, i .DttzelBride way to; look. More alive" blazer colors in solids and . - six Group' Exchange Fellows from in the group are Tony Loquet, a NEW LWV PRESIDENT — Mrs. ^Alexander Banks, (at left), r V(i clinical psychologist from 'Sidney; pastryan|:pies! You can cpok-a llftte pr.a !qtbut. ....if.'. A patterns. Single breasted or great new double breasted y" Australia, sponsored by Rotary. (*rass Retires as President outgoing president of the Cranford League of Women Voters* is ,. STOP... the time to order. - • Bride of James AfSentwan International,'- and led 'by' Ken Graeme 'Rawson, an x-ray en- shown as she turned Wer the gavel to MrsY Robert Summerville V.. WE'RE-A^L HUNGRY! . Are Married in New York Of Theodore J .Sodtimma Miss Jane Kathleen Sullivan, daughter of Cornelius F. Sullivan with shape and all the daring that goes with it. You'i» Mr. an4 Mrs. Zev Avraham Shanken are residing in New York Miss Shirley Eileen Ditzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Ditzel, only young once. • • • • /-• . during, the annual meeting'held at St. Marjc's AM.E. Church Available; (ttyour local dealer/or write, call AGA approved v of 24 Shawnee Rd. and the late Mrs. Sullivan, became ihe bride: of Qf Multi-Amp Corporation last Thursday night. In'assuming the presWencyi Mrs. Sunimer- City following their marriage ph Sunday; March 15, at Temple Israel, Jr., of 379-Walnut Ave., became the bride of Theodore J. Sodomora, James Andrew Sentivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sentivan of Enjoy it in a Cricket«er. - x. • Let Us Give You A... Isidor M. Gross, founder and- president of. Multi-Amp.Corp., 61 ville begins her seventh year with the organization.1 She wilT be Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Shanken is the former Miss Leslie Claire Berliner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sodomora, Sunday afternoon at the Cran- Westfield, Saturday afternoon at St. Michael'/ Church. . Myrtle St., retired from the local company last week. He will remain representing the local league as its delegate to the National LWV m CORPORATION daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Berliner of Albany. Mr: Shahken is ford United Methodist Church. Rev. Joel Leiken of St. Mary's Abbey, Morristown, officiated'at ! the son of Rabbi and Mrs. Sidney Shanken of 102 Lincoln Aye. 1 Rev. John R. Dexheimer, pastor, performed the double-ring witjj the firm as a director and consultant on international sales. convention in Washington, D.C., May 4-8, taking with her the '."i (Wholesale^distributors) the . double-ring . ceremony. Mrs. "~ • ~~" CRICKETEEr NEW LOOK Rabbi Herman Kieval of Teniple Erntjst Willgeroth of Cranford was L Cleveland financier "Alfred Lorner, 36, was named board chairman petitions gathered by the lobal membership with' the"hbpe ;of a'J- sertAVehue, NeWark, New Jersey 07114 ceremony. James R. Lenney of The bride, a graduate of Cran- and chief executive officer of the local company and E. R. $dl taining full voting, privileges for residents of the District of ^Ol) 8^4-3600 '•>. Israel and Rabbi Shanken, spiritual Gary Tabat, both of Cranford; Nor- Cranford was organist. A reception bridegroom, and David Millard of soloist. A-reception was held at Single Breasted $60 man • Moscowitz of Princeton and the Mayfair Farms, West Orange. ford High School, received an A.A. FOR SPRING hammer of Edison, formerly ex- Columbia. . . ; ' ' ''•'" ""'" Dealer inquiries invited leader of Temple Beth-El, offici- was held-at the Royal Oaks, Edi- Cranford. degree fnrtn Immaculata College, ecutive vice-president, was named ated at the, double-ring ceremony. Jack Avigail of Laredo, Tex., cousin The bride is a graduate of The bride was givCn in marriage With a New Cut, Hair Color, tion, whose residential and com- of the bridegroom. • son.. ''••••. by her father. Miss Judith Ann Washington, D. C, and a B.A. de- • Double Breasted $65 president and chief operating of- mercial properies are valued at Following a reception, the couple Cranford High School, Class of gree from the College of St. Ehza- ficer. and a director of the Cranford lefton a wedding trip to Cape Cod, The bride is a graduate of Al- Given in marriage by her father, Sullivan, sister of the bride, was SPORTJ/tCKETS IN 10 SOLID COLORS Style. an estimated $50 million. bany (N.Y.^ High Sphool and re- the bride had her sister, Miss 1968, and of Berkeley Secretarial maid of honor, Bridesmaids were beth, Convent Station. She is a '; In addition to Mr. Lerner, Mr. Chamber of Commerce and the Mass.' . •' • .••"•'.'. teacher at the Fielding School, Multi-Amp Corp., whose shares ceived a B.A, degree from Colum- Barbara Anne Ditzel, for her maid School, East Orange. She is em- another sister of the bride, Miss SPECIAL -r Tues. thru Sat. — SPECIAL Gross and Mr. Redlhammer, other Suburban Symphony Society of The bride was given in marriage bia University, New York City. Maplewood. of thpi hoard nf directors on the American Stock of honor: Mi5B~DeboTah~T3itzeT~oT ii—R^-SttHivant-¥i'S^-John—T— ^Vfrr-Scntivair-is Wew. Jersey. He~also~"is~annember jJBrth^TTVIl3S^dttirSacirof She also studied at the Jewish ican Can Co., Union. l Sullivan of Florence, S. C, sister- include James H.. Berick, 36, a Exchange, is a leading manufact- Hartford, Conn., was maid of honor Cranfprd, cousin of the bride; Miss Westfield High School and was of the Rotary Club of Cranford. *TJieoJogical Seminary of America, Mr. Sodomora is a graduate of in-law of the bride, and Mrs. James awarded a B.S. degree from. Ten- Reg.. $12.50 .$ 9.0Q managing partner in the. Cleveland urer of electrical power testing and Mrs, William Zavatsky of Joyce Sodomora of Westfield, siij- He is a founder apd life merifbjer -New, York City, and is assistant di- JWestfield -High,School and of the V. Dowd of Pa'inesville, Ohio. ,_. nessee.- Technological, UnweMty, $12.50^ law firna of Burke, Haber and equipment. The compaiiy also New York City was matron of rector* of admissions at the"ScKool ter of the bridegroom, and Mrs. FROSTING :....•* :..:..:...,:•..:....:.....<.: Berfckp- Glenn Golenberg; 29, a operates the Multi-Amp Institute, School of Data Programming, Robert Sentivan of WesitfMd Cookeville, Tenn. He is a mem- of Temple 'Sinai,' Summit- A rest- honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Ra- of General Studies, Columbia Perth A'mboy. . He also attended partner in McDonald & Co., a lead- the only • professionally staffed ..cft.eL.Bedin.eji.sister^ of,,theJ)ride , Ralph Sgrignoli of Cranford were served his brother as best man- ber, and prgsidenLof the lqcaV chapj; - Wo Sell - dent of East Orange, he presently t University^, w.. r.~,. »."••——*—«.—— -Union-€!t>Hege"iatid'is^assistantr to ing Midwest investment banking school specializiiig_. in,; preventive and Miss Levia Shanken, sister of bridesmaTd'sr *"*'"" Ushers""w"eTe~~JoKrf' T.- Sullivan of ter"p?Kappa" Sigma Fraternity. Mr. HUMAN HAIR WIGS, WIGLETS AND FALLS is' vacationing Tn"California. Mr. Shanken is a graduate of the manager of data processing at Florence, brother pf the bride; J firmf "'"Maurice " Saltzraan, board maintenance for electrical pro- the bridegroom. . Sorftivan is proprietor of Sentivan — ~•—? "ACS© KANEKAtON WIGS CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTIONS Cranford High School and also Michael 'Sodomora served his Thomas Collators, Linden. Glenn Caprario of Newton and Bar-Chevron, Westfield-.; chairman of Bobbie Brooks, Inc., tective devices tyhile the subsi- Michael Wineberg of T.oronto, studied &t the Hebrew .University brother as best man. Ushers were Call 276^616 Today for Appointment and James G. Hellmuth, vice-pres- diary Multi-Amp Engineering FOR YOUR WINTER ANi SPRING DECORATING The ncwlyweds will reside in _JEi41jxu^iil4Mf ^Vattcr* ©itzel" III,--brother~drtlie CfaitiforaTfolTowing a weefding • trip" livan, brother of the bride, served ginia, the couple will make their ident-—©f- ••- .T>. included David Berliner andj Jon- cal Seminary of America._He_ at-, 1 hrjde; Jerald, Cotter, cousin- of the to Bermuda. --'-—•• as altar boy." . .'' • ' yr—— sfttowr Trust jCo.f^eyf York. .services an -electrical .system athan] Berliner, both brolhers of tends '• Long Island University i home iri~Westrield. ~" . . . Open Thursday Evenings maintenance, reliability and per- The action, followed purchase ; the bride; Jesse Nadelman and jCti;eenvale,, lit' _ >Uhoiieitc '"'W. last week by Mr. Lerner of a formance. Awards Won ••>:.• •'.•.t 103 N. UNION AVE. \ CRANFORD substantial blockvof common stock Mr. Gross, 67, founded Multi- At a recent meeting the cubs of Open Tuesday thru Saturday 9 to 6 • Open Thifrsday 1} to 6 Amp 20 years ago in Harrison. The of Multi-Amp from Mr. Gross and Pack 178 received 77 advancement FREE PARKING IN REAR ' members -of;'his family. In addi- firm was located in Union before Work Told of Subcommittees tion to holding directorships in moving to its present facilities in awards' from Cubmaster Charles 30 S. UNION AVE. CRANFORD several companies, Mr. Lerner is Cranford in 1961. It employes ap- Paez. Top award winners Were a principal of the Cleveland-based I proximately 75 persons; ' • JamesBorick with 12., Ron Marotta ON MANY PAPERS In Attack on Drug Abuse Mid-America real estate organiza-j Mr. Gross is a former president with 10 and Mark Sarno, David Ry- Herbert Mason, general chair- ford Dramatic Club and. a $100 an and Sean beery with 8 each. man of the Mayor's Committee on donation frpm the Colony Club. DISCOUNTS ON • VINYL • WALL TEX Drug Abuse, this week presented . ,Rev. Robert Bizzaro, .chairman BEAUTY IS .Cubs who won four awards were a report on the purposes and ac- of the rehabilitation committee,'1 Steven' Specht, Paul Kizkallaj/R*ob- tivities of four of the group's six reported that his. committee' hopes ert Marotta and Cris Meade/ Peter PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER major subcommittees] i "to provide for the young person OUR BUSINESS... Lubas won three awards' apd boys in serious trouble, with ho place The education committee; lias 1 who won two award^"were Dennis ••• .^-:.-'^^. as its aim the continuing education to go where he may ,seek consel- Meade, William JR6sst John Zani, of parents, youth, teacher staffs ing or rehabilitation once- he is Be glamorous for the v Stfeven Peers and Michael Clarke. 'i "£ and medical personnel. Dr. Wat- released by the police. or. authori- Bu^y^Spiing ^Season, ._._._„"_,. _A report was given'on the recent luns-P. Jc 1 therapy sessions. ing "at. the meeting was Thomas J >. I.' \:*.'*•'•'J'r:&:?M:> '<-•*' •••'*; groups and'sessions.' Mrs. Daniel Madonia, committee chairman ' oi •- -\ • . .••.;- ^ .» Heyburn is chairman of the medi- The public relations committee, Beauty Analysis. Too often TB goes undiagnosed. Every year pafbk 178 which'is: sponsored/by cal education sub-group. headed by Mrs. Audrey Stehlin, is 2500 cases of tuberculosis are diagnosed only at Sti Michael's Church. •"••'- The finance committee, witjhj preparing a brochure, detailing the . ;•/• •• LEARN THE ART OF "death." Yet the symptoms of active, advanced . Joseph Holian as chairman, haasTcfaaracteristics s of.drugs which are tuberculosis are as prominent as they are classic. been charged with investigating misused and dealing with such . EYE MAKE-UP. AND \ Wins Oils Award SUNGITASSES 'financial' resources and funding areas as drugs , and the law,' to ITS MAGIC REWARDS \ They were described 4600 years ago on a Babylon- of various programs as they be distributed to local homes. Mrs, ian tablet: "The sick one coughs frequently, his At Chatham Show Ideal ipr man, WQinan and sports- emerge from o.therv committees. Henry Koehler1 has writtcri to ; man. Open a $1-$2 or $3 weekly FALSE EYELASHES sputum is thick, and sometimes contains bloo$, his An entry by Mrs. Elizabeth M. Funds will be requested for sur- other communities which have had Sharp of 407 Manor Ave. titled Vacatiort^Club account veys'needed' publications costs and success with similar . brochure We fit them to you and give you_ar]_eyj!L.niake-yplJesspn respiration gives a sound like a flute, his skin is "Mobiles" wis the only oil paint- _JCchajbilitationr facilities. ±.._2 -.campaigns. Mrs.^ FarriS ._Swack- edld, but hisrfeet-are hat, and he sweats greatly" ing"'^ to7 re'c&ittr+ajr" a ward Ttt' tlie Mr. Holian and his committee hamer and Mrs. Joseph Kowe are AIL NOW ONLY $3.00 ^ Two out of three tuberculosis victims diagnosed fourth annual art exhibit and music have contacted local, county and working on the actual format of each yea^ have reached this stage. Nearly all of festival held at the, Chatham-Unit- "1f)tate~ agencies" forHmformation-on- the-book-lct.-- .- •• - ed Methodist Church earlier this availablti financial help. The com- Mr-' Mason said future reports Wash 'n Wear Wigs For Summer them could have been diagnosed earlier, which VACATION CtUi mittee also plans to solicit from will detail the functions' of the week. WASH'N WEAR ' _ Was $18.98 would have made recovery more probable and The judge for the. show, held industry and individual; citizens. legal committee, under the direc- from-- Sunday through—Tuesday "TSTfTHQlian gave recognltlotrto atdf"tion Of. JeruintrJrBehan; and the K ANEKATON^VIG $15^98 "raster. Quarts obtained fr6m the benefit per- investigative group," headed by night, was 1 Mrs- Leah Sloshberg, WhyrTqrpTannpw to open a 1971. Vacation Club THE PARTED ••••-• assistant director of the New Jer- formance of "Dylan" by,the Cran- Jerry Kotlarz. , ' For the finest in prescription service,, be sure •29 sey State Museum in Trenton. Accoqrrt today and make sure that you will have ay KANEKALON WIG $19.98 to call upon the folks heVe at BELL'SJPHARMACY, fund-flH^d vacation iri 1971! Be an Early Bird — Mrs. Sharp also received first Open your account now — and get a FftEE GIFT! KANEKALON ' Our prescription department is most complete and prize in oils at the annual spring DUTCH BOY WIG $19.98 professional yet highly personalized. We also have members' show being'held by the Fifths Pints Cranford Creative Art Group at THE CLEOPATRA a fantastic assortment of candies, ca^ds, cosmetics, tho Public Library here this week. hypo-allergenic cosmetics, home care items and $515 $J!9 KANEKALON WIG $19.98 baby needs. . .•_,-• 1 Medical, Dental Assist. 276-0141 All Prices Include Cutting, Styling, Setting Helpful Hint: Unsightly white rings on- highly pol- 10% Discount By The Case Students Receive Caps oneRo rand Two Cranford residents were ished furniture (from heat, etc.) will disappear among those honored as a capping See The LARRr MTATHEWS WIGSTeaturihg the Tarry Mathews upon applying warm camphorated oil. Rub ceremony—fer-atfudenia of- medtcar Original London Back, "the shaggy look." Call Us^fcrtate and dental assisting at Union OPB get one free — the furnitureT^then polisli"with a~ 'clearTsoft County Technical Institute Scotch "••••-• -'•-—••- ••-•••• - - cloth. - • And We'll Deliver Same Night Plains, was held at the -institute 9 A.M. to 7 P,M. Wehdve many, many BEAUTIFUL"FAILS~ON"SALE NOW ^ Friday night. ' with this coupon. —Th»y-ar«; Mildred— Hynes-^of- from mini falls to 7Vb and 8 02. falls. Serving Craiifortl 209 Retford Ave., dental assisting Bell's • Seager's •Baron's HUMAN HAIR WIGS — so low in price you'd hardly believe student, and Denise A. Nolan of it — while present supply lasts. For Qvqr 3,0 Years 53 Cranford Ter., medical assist- Buy one Royal BurgeV at the regular ing student. • WILL BE CLOSED . " " " * * • The capping ceremony culmina- FflEE FREE price of 60£ and get the second one Bell s Havo Your Wig Set by Our Specialists — tes the successful completion of WOMEN'S WR free with this coupqn. It's Jr. Hot FREE DELIVERY pre-clinlcal training and clinical FOLDING TRAVEL 70 Years Ago Normally $10 $5.00 at the institute. The UMBRELtA Shoppes way of getting you to. try the Ktudents began clinical studies and SLIPPERS Extra Wll slx».<3old han- an ice cream soda cost a nickel — today the famous Royal Burger with our secret ••'x. < •• • • dles, Gold border8. same soda, not a bit better, costs from 30 Call: 17 N. Union Ave. training on Monday at various Assorted sizes In a «auce. TOvo pure beef patties on a hospitals, colleges, and private compact plustlc pouch. Open a $5 tor $10 to 40 cents. leen'd dental and medical- offices. " double-deck sesame -seed bun with 276-0062 Cranfoiixl Op«n a $5 or $10 Vacation Club now. Drugs were much cheaper too but how MERLE NORMAN Vacation Club now. .infinitely better:.they are today.. These new melted cheese. Wrapped to go or stay. CO S M E T I C S miracle drugs effect.quick cures unheard of Men in Service 10 Elm St., Westfield • 232-8732 OPEN DAILY — 8:30 A.M. to 10 P./VL paniel.L. Vroom, son of Mr. and 70 years ago. . . • . 9ig two-for-one offer void after April 30. STOKE Mrs. Daniel R. Vroom of 306 Elm 998 Stuyves.ini- Ave., Union • 687-8061 100-CAR PARKING LOT IN REAR OF STORE WE DELIVER St., was advanced recently to the BE SAFE - BE SURE rank of lieutenant. HJe Is serving NEW JERSEY'S UlidEST FEDERAL SAVINGS INSTITUTION \A South and Union Avenues, Cranford HOT SHOPPES Open Daily 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Mpn. & Fri. 10 a.m.-8:30 p.rru t Thursday Night In Craoford Fuudly Bargain Shopping Night 21 N. UNION AVE. 2744150 .00 ' aboard thd'defitroyer VtG, Mahan, SH *|fjM t BUY YOUR DRUGS IN A DRUG STORE Wtuxt: U

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'Page Six CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. APRIL 23, 1970 7 CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONJCLE—THURSDAY, APRIL 23, WJ0 Page Seven the Air Force. He is. a patrolman for 21 years, he served as president bers of the First Presbyterian Rosary Society on Monday, May 4. Mrs. Lejoy Bowman, Mrs.J. .W. MissVommergue with the Westfield Police Depart- from 1061 to 1964 and as chairman Church here. Kochera, Mi's! L. J. M'orah, Jr.( Mass will be celebrated at 7 1 Becomes Fiancee ment. • of the board in 1968-69. They have a SQJI, Clarence L. p.rn/in the downstairs church, fol- or Mrs. James W. O'Donnel.' ' . Mr./ Fritz served on Township Fritz, Jr., of Warringtbn, Pa.; three lowed by a hot and cold buffet All women" of .the parish and daughters, Mrs Betty Jane Thomp- thefir friends are invited to attend. Of Bruce Winfield Circle Members to Hear Committee from 1948 to 1954 andson of Union, Mrs. Patsy Ann supper served in the school cafe- Mr. and Mrs. A, J- Dommergue Apnoipicenient haB beirr madeSdJ the fnarriage(of Miss Catherine headed the public safety commit- 'Biriiiingliani Jail'Letter Humphries of Cranford and Mrs. teria. ' of-1-10 Edgar Ave. announce- the-} -iainkeiir^B^Mep-o^ *<»e.-He-al90 - wa»~ehairman-of - the P^eggy Shire of Tarpon Springs, '-Tickets, must be purchased by FILL AND BJJ engagement of their ^daughter,' The Circle will meet this even- the late'JMDte. Bartken, to Josephc R- Kahelli, son tit Mr. and; Mrs:War ;itatibn Board for-this area Fla., and 12 grandchildren. . during World War II and headed May 1 from any of the following: F^RST AID SQyAD Miss Christine Dommergue, to |ing at. the home of ...Mrs... Peter Mrs. B. P. OTrey. (chairman), Bruce W. Winfield, son of Mr. and jTarvcr, 1 Johnson Ave. Mrs. Mo- the cefembny was performed on Sunday at St. Theresa's Church, the Crariford Red Cross Chapter COIN CARPS Mrs. W. W. Winfield of Scotch | Kenifworth,'.•'by Rev; Salvatore P. ~—'~~r -rr~ for three years. Rosary Supper selle Drake will read "A Letter ; Plains^ From the Birmingham Jail" writ- CitareJlaT assistant pastor. A re- He is a past president of the Miss - Dommergue is a graduate ceptidn was held at the Town and Lions Club of Cranford and a past Speaker Revealed ten by Dr. Martin , Luther King Cktapus, Elizabeth. - ' - deputy district governor of Lions Qf Cranford High, Berkeley Sec-j 1 Ruth Reilly, former columnist retarial School, East.Orange, and while confined there. A discussion ; The'bride was given in marriage International; a former president for the Newark Archdiocesari REKEMEIER FLOWERS Glassboro State College, Glassboro. period will follow. by hijr- father; Mrs..Christopher of the Cranford Boys' Camp Asso^ newspaper, The Advocate, will be 116 Kprtg Avei^W. ' V:ranfor4 She is a teacher in the Scotch Tho group also wiU -discuss Kbmjnek of Irvlngtbg n ,.was matron ciation, and a fellow of U&ion Col- guest speaker at the annual com- Plains-Fanwood public schooL plans for an art exhibit to be held of honor.- JBbbert Cohen::*>£. ckfenosi;. Fritz lege^ Mr. and Mrs. Fritz and mem- munion supper of St. Michael's system. prior to a trip to the Metropolitan Elizabethl , Mfes CCaro l HankeH n off of 8 .^ residents 'of Cta»i- Tel. 276-4700 Museum of Arjt in New York City. ^anford; Mrs. Keith Williams.of 1 Mr. Winfield also is a graduate ford:&r f yiears, wDl move to- of Cranford High, School and com- Mrs. Everett Bran^ley is chairman . ^Flemlhgton'.'all sisters hi the bride, 1 Deerfield 'Beach,' Fla. CRYSTAL PHQTP STUDIO WEEK-END SPECIALS pleted a four-year tour of duty in of the group, "itid JjLiss Bernadette Angel,o of Mr. Fr

the true family tra&ti&ri... •' * * MRS. MICHAEL ANTHONY REIF Wed in St. Michael's Church, St Michael's Church \yas the setting Saturday morning for the MRS. HAROLD G. MORRIS, JR. MRS. ROBERT FREDERICH JAMES, JR.r marriage of Miss Mary Anne McHarg of New York City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. McHarg'of 424 North Union Ave. and Point Miss Newell, Iflichael A. Reif Pleasant Beach, and Edward Michael Hogarty, son of Mr. and Mrs.Miss Barta, H. Gi. Morris, Jr., e Edward Hogarty of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Granbury Lake. . : MRS. JOSEPH B. KANE IU Rev. Richard G. Cowan, assistant tyzt man. (Richard Klein of Hill- In Double-Ring Ceremony Recite Vows at Nuptial Mass B^ide of titibeni James, It ; isjide, Mr. Kohunek; Robert Strama pastor of St. Joan of Arc Church, a graduate of LaSalle Military ; Miss Ruth Ann Newell,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Newell Jackson Heights, New York, offic- Academy, Long Island, N: Y., and The marriage of Miss,Dorothy Marie Barta, daughter of Mr. and Miss Suzanne Krochmal, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Henry KrppCi , ;aii&; Robert Reilly, both of Clark, of 19 Grove St., became the bride of Michael Anthony Reif, son of Mr. iated at the double-ring ceVemony Mrs. Louis D. Barta, Jr., of 5 Mohawk Dr., and Harold G. Morris, Jr., '.,. of 37 Blake Ave., became the bride of ^bert Fre4ericK Jam0s, it., .ustiisred: ' ••' •••.•.••. was awarded a B.S. degree in eco- son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Clark, took place" Saturday afternoon at son :'•'; iriftt bride is a graduate o£ Cran- and Mrs. Joseph A. Reif of Union, Sunday afternoon at St. Michael's and - was celebrant of a nuptial n of Mrs. James of E^'ib^ge^and.-^e^ate^^.tJtoiw.vradtoy nomics from Fordham ^University, St, John the Apostle Church, Linden. *. ,eveninening at ththee Bt»ti'I^b3^1ah!.'-€hurch.''i:i-'1.'i'.-;'-/.';;l:! v • /' ..!..;;! ford Hig;h School, Class of 1968. Church^ . mass. Mr. X>. Joseph Reagan, of Rev. Michael A- Fuino, pastor of St. Anthony's Church, Union Bronx, N. Y. He also attended the Rev. Edward G. Furrevig, assistant pastor, officiated at double- Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longaker, pastor,. performed the double-ring, hl employed by the Suburban Cranford was organist , ' Graduate School at Pace College, ring ceremony and was celebrant o., Cranford. Cityficiated, uncl aet othfe th double-rine bridegroomg cere, of- candlelight ceremony, r Robert He completed a two-year tour of Mr. McHarg escorted his daugh- New York City. of a nuptial mass. He was assisted Grube of Cranford was organi^;. A iSj'. Kane is a graduate of Jona- mony. A reception was/held at the duty in the Army and is a sales ter to the altar. Mrs. Paul V. Mc- < ark State College, Union, whepe Uiaifi Dayton Regional High School, The newly weds will reside in by Rev. George Pogany, pastqr of reception was held at tae'"-iTown she was a member,of the Studept Villa Roma, Elizabeth. clerk with W. W. Grainger, Inc., Cabe of Kearny, sister of the bride, the Assumption Church, Iryington. and; Campus, Union. : ; Springfield, and the Union School Cranford. " was matron of honor. Bridesmaids New York City following a wed- Council, Finance Board, Madrigal of Pata Processing. He is employed Given in marriage by her father, A reception was held at (tie Town Given in marriage by her fatb,er, Choir,' guides' Club, and served as ; the bride had her sister, Mrs. were Miss Kathleen M. McHarg and ding trip to Trinidad and Tobago by ^ew peparture-flyatt Bearings and Campus, Union. the bride had her twin sister, Mrs.; recording secretary; of Rho Theta Division at General Motors Corp.; Charles A. Limone of Oakhurst, Surprise Bridal Shower Miss Nancy Beth McHarg, both Harold R. Green of River Krigf Mr. Barta, Jr., gave his daugh- TStoi ' ' '' etwjfc" •••-•'••'••"• for~her~tnatron of honor. Miss Pa- ter in marrWge. Mrs. Peter Anest her matron of honon Miss Geralf tricia Coffey of Cranford and Miss Honors Miss Carnevale ried her maternal grandmother's . Mr. James, Jr., is completingj his TW newlyweds will reside in A surprise bridal shower in ofJElizabeth, sister of the bride. dine - Krochmal, another sister of junior year at Newark State Col- Rosalie Park following a wedding Francene Paszek of Roselle were wedding prayer book. WBS'I Tnntfon of tumor j • i the hrirl^' apH "Mrs Kfr •honor of Mioo Linda Goraevale oi DaniefHogarty of Stateh Islan , whorti'^ho io majoring 'ia-«a- ttlpfo the-fwiUiford Walter Jankowski of ; Golonia, Linden and Clark. . . . i McHarg of Philadelphia, Pa... broth- Junior bridesmaids were Karen ternity brother; of the bridegroom, J. Scott High School,East Oranlje, er of the bride; James C. Shay of 1 brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Hostessse were members of the Morris and Carol Morris, sisters of served as best man.'fishers'were and/isdeployed parttiine in'the Mr. and, Wtri.' James" Reid of and Mr. Limone. bridal party including Miss Jill Ridgefiiqld, Oonn+ brother-ini-Jaw the bridegroom. Mr. jGr^en,'brother-in-law of the Ifenilworth offices it>f the iSit^^Piid- of the bridegroom.-and Li-Robert : Goff^townjf; N. ..H.i} formerly,- of tfie couplFwiirresiaenriTTahway- CSn^vaTe" aTftt~^^ Arthur Morris served his brother bride)' ah'd' William liqehning of eral Savings and Loan Association. Cra'iiford, .i h^ye announced1- the following a-wedding- trip-to the nevale of Cranford, sisters of theO'Donnell of Norfolk, Va. . V. as'best man. Ushers were Ken-V. Neptiuife> also a fraternity brother, He has 'cprnpletefl four and dne^lf 1?wv The bride is a systems engineer r birtfi . of a daughter,••[ Gttristine Pocono MountairjB?*^ -'• '* prospective bride; Miss Rene neth Anton of North Plainfield, of the' bridegroom. J-s,'^' V. years, Q£ ser.i.;»....,-/.^.-.^-.s*.. ' ? She is a graduate of Cranford.High Jbitfe a brother, Scott;V3(!swar| dld: ford High^School, Class of 1967.of Cranford, and Miss Andrea Mel- The newlyweds will, reside in teacher in the Union Beach public The couple/will reside in Wdod- The paternal grandparents are Mr. She is emlpoyed as a secretary by bourne and Miss Patricia Marconi School and received a B.A. degree Elizabeth following a weddjng trip school system. She is a graduate of bridge lollowingra.'Wedding' trip to arid'Mrs. Alex Reid of 3 Eriglish Technical Wire Proucts, Inc., Cran- both of Linden. from the College of St. Elizabeth, to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Cranford High School and of New- BermUda>; Village and 'the: 'niiternal gfand- ford. . K ' ' Miss Carnevale will marry R. Convent Station. Islands. parents ,are Mt.[ and' TWr?- Efbllis ,Mr. Reif is a graduate of Union Richel of 437 South Union Ave. on Mr. Hogarty is a salesman with The bride is employed by East- Leland ofX 7 "Spring Gariden St, ' IBM Corp., New York City. He- is High School, Union, Class of 1966. May 30 in St. Michael's Church. ern Airlines, Woodbridge. She MISS SALLIE ANN MATTHEWS .'^- •. ••., .^-io'.«-•;•• • •••••;•• • • was graduated from Mother Seton Dr. and Mrs. Charles Schneider- Regional High School, Clark, man' . of Silver Spring", 'Md./ an- Weaver Ailine" School, Kansas City, Sallie Matthews nouice the birth of a daughter, Mo., and Eastern Airlines School, reserve your family table now Lauren Gaile, ^h March 31' in Miami, Fla. EngagedtoWed George Washington University MISS BARBARA SPAETH Mr. Morris, Jr., is a graduate of Hospital, ij^ashington, D-; C. She Union Catholic High School, terence D. Jordan ijs; toe couple's first child. Mrs. Scotch Plains, and will receive a Mr. and Mrs. "A. Scott Matthews Sehheiderman is the former Elyse from the | £&£&&& Collection . . « Engagement Told B.S. degree in May from St. Peter's of 2 Wade Ave. announce the Rabin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. College, Jersey City, where" he is engagement of their daughter, Miss STEAK HOUSE Hilton Rabin of 44 Blake Ave: Of Miss Spaeth, a member of the Accounting Club Sallie, Ann Matthews, to Terence and track team. He has accepted Daniel Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs" __; Made for Walking 1 MY.PszczolkQwski.a-position—as^an accountant with Daniel Jordan of Ottawa, Ontario U.S. ROUTE 22, Co rwer silhouettes with sturdy heels Mr. and Mrs: "tester Wr. Spaeth Main La Frentz Accounting Co., Canada: , " .-- MOUNTAINSIDE, N7J. of 43 Park Ave. have announced New York City, following gradua- Miss Matthews is a graduate of .'.. high rise fronts and ; Rcscrvaflons (201) 233-5542 J£ Cranford students have been the engagement <^f their daughter tion. """'• '•• " - Cranford High School and attends ! just right details The Motter Fdtnily named' to * the won't wither with time. Sacred Heart Church, Vailsburg, was the setting Saturday, April j^Ney^' Brunswick was Mrs. Benjamin plane Friday from Bermuda when 11, for the marriage of Miss Barbara Gail Blasi, daughter of Mr. ajpd Brjbcner, chairmfin for community they vacationed for a week at th< Mrs; Thomas C. Blasl of 42 'Hemlock Cir., and Michael T. Bevilacqiia, projects. The award was presented Princess Hotel, celebrating the og bf VMrs. iRobert McNeill, Jr., pres- casion of their 30th wedding an son of'Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bevilacqua of Hillside." "" ' •'••••""!* Ufent of thfr Garden Club of New WYL1E FREE! FREE! Rev. Myles P- Varley, assistant pastor, officiated at the double- niversary. Jeiifiy abd a Representative "of Tattorsal or Navy Kid. Pierce your Ears Now! ring ceremony. A reception was Mr. Doyle, Sr.,- and the forme held at the Chanticler; Millburn. $22 JVliss_CatheriiieJLynch--oL Newark LUXURIOUSLIISMJBEACH COVER UP FREE .James JHigh School, Newaitft, ,—BrjxneF—Was aceoinpanied Everyone will kntnc what to buy GTveh in niarriage'TSy'bfel'fathorr and of Lincoln Technical Insti^ were married on if December 1 by\)^s. Herbert Hastrup,, club TREND with any Cruisewear purchase of $100 or more the bride had her sister, Mrs. Law- Newark; He ts a mechanical ! president; Mrs. Carl Carlson, vice- 1939, at St. Antoninus Church you for Mother s Day rence'^ O'Donnell of Cranford, for -Ahibasler-or- -Navy-Kid- Newark. They have been Crun hidan'witn Maxi»n Pontiftc, 'fajn jtt"e4lde>nt; Mrs. Walter ZulewsM, / • EfflW.pierced by a registered nurse. her matron of honor. Bridesmaids and; completed a two-yea¥ tou Qarden 'duto" Coimdl; Mra. Henry $21 ford residents for 17 years and an were- Miss (Roberta Stoner of- Kfiik- > : *^ becoiiiett^you. G0(> clothes have away members of St. Michael's Church. """" "" " duty in the Navy...... J._^.... CWdfabit,- -Jr.} ~tr«asnr«rr «iid- ^frtr No Dress Clubs or Organizations Credit on Above No appointment needed. ilworth, and Miss Cathy Plccione ;; : The couple will make their home Albert Balrd. ' •••• •• ;' / '•••;: "'•'••• Mr.' Doyle, Sr., is employed in of Springfield, both cousins of the in Union following a wedding trip the display advertising department AH it eoslp in $2.00 bride; Mra. Robert Montgomery ,Of to Puerto Rico. • •""••) of becoming part of your life . . . supple u\ of The KvtMiing News, Newark. Spotswood and Mrs. Daniel Petruo- Ranee They have four children, Joseph .with any $5.00 purchase. celU of Union. Dobra O'Donnell oi th Cranford ;Hfgh School a resident of Belleville; Cathlecn, Cranford, niece of the bride, was junior d«ss iriB 'epoaw a dancei every movement . . - subtle in making it* style your style John and Carol, all at home, and flower girl. Saturday night from 8 Jo ll;30 In a grandson. Anthony Bevijacque served his die schttol -gymnasium; Mmic win i Suits $165 and $175 - • • Sport <:<>«*• $135 OrigimJ brother as beat man Ushers were tf provided by th*3Psycl5OticBlu€B Op.n D.lly 'lit 6 . (Jerakl M. Chilis, son of Mr. am 150 Elmora Ave., Echo Plaza M,r. and Mrs. Richard Gilpin and n6 'used for- Glenn Montgomery of Grataford, daughter, Jennifer, of Concord, Monday Kit*, 'til 9 .Mrs. George Ciniis of 42 Ijcnhqin.i Elizabeth Shopping Center, Rt. 22 cousin of the bride; Mr. ODonnell, next'year's' senior prom. \ Dr., N., lias he.eii named to Omi broth«r.in4aw,of' ttwjjjride; Mi, Calif., returned home 'on Monday cron Delta. Kpsi'lon, national hon 289-7222 Springfield • 3764)502 v after" vlsttlnfg with' MTr~ ^umirs Use Your Montgomery, cousin of the bride, parents, ^Dr. •artdvur Schools' Master-Charge orary society, i'or academic pro and Mr. PetruccClH. ' ' L. ficiency in economics as well as hi Open Mon.. Thurs. & Fri. — 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The bride is a graduate of Cran- Gilpin of 209 Manor Ave. The second edl^Jpn of "Your of Mandi-Charge Schools," a brochure published by over-all scholastic record at New- Open Tue., Wed. & SaL— 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ford High School and of Berkeley 207 EAST BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD 233-1171 QUIMBY at CENTRAL WESTF1ELD • 233-5678 ark Rutgers. An economic niajo Secretarial School, East Orange. Mr. and M^s. George M. Cofley the Board of Education containing with a business minor, he aliio i . CCP, (MASTER CHARGE & UNI-CARD Charge Plans Available She is employed as a secretary by of 210 Locust Dr. returned last of various school programs a meinhcr of Beta' Siwua Rho 111 North Union Ave. • Cranford w«ek- by ^lane- from a w««k'B acttvitttft, wilt be mailed to OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 -I— CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1970 SECTION TWO rage Eight < KANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1970 " Maucione, Robert Meth, Martin Addisan-Wesley Publishing Co. Mr. to attend other colleges and uni- The visitation ig an annual ao- Cranford Camera Club in the 'jYaeher Salaries dependence of School Boards" -bill, is opposed to the bill because i Metzger, Brian IJiller, Karen Barnett, a graduate of the Univer- versities will be accepted for the tivity of the FTA. educational building of Cranford 1 Honor Roll Told at Hillside Avehile (Continued from Page 1) , Dr. Harry W. Dougherty, board has no provisions giving citizen •Mittlemaa, David Northrup, Robin sity of Utah and the University of college readiness program. . United Methodist Church next r the right to petition a board to pu Burton L. Mandell, principal of Lillian Eppes, Penny Frankenber- Peterman) Pamela^ Piper, Teri Pol- California, has taughtin the public liil! S . )25. known as the "Fiscal In- finance chairman, said the board Deborah Rothlein, Igor Sabajda- An associate professor of psy- Monday night. : the school budget on a referendum Hillside Avenue Junior High ger, Lisa/Frantz, Joseph Gachko, kbwski, Carol Schlesinger, James lock, Kenneth Kastelli, Lawrence schools and ^on the university level chology and sociology at Union Walnut School E$r. Doughcrty...nftted that citizen FARM FRESH I School, announced this week that Wendy Garcia, Wendy Garges, Sheehan, CarVn Simmons, Leslie Rausch, Elyce Richman, Marian and served on the California Youth College, Prof. Salins is a rec- have the right to petition the tnu il6. pupils were eligible for the Mare Garrett, Joanne Geiger. Strauss, David Truesdell, "Jeffrey Rickwalder. Authority. ognized poet, writing in Latvian, Basketball League Vail-Deane Alumnae nicipal-governing body to place it honor roll for the third marking . Mindy Haykin, Lori Heninger, Weinstein, Barbara Wheeler, Ther- Maureen Ross, Mafk Schlesinger, He came from California to con- his native language. He earned a Luncheon Chairman , budget on the ballot for voter ap period. In the seventh grade,, 52 Kenneth Inehalik, Sharon Jones, esa Wiktor, Jan Wolansky, Suzanne Howard Schwartz, Robin Schwartz- duct the workshop and was acconji- bachelor of arts degree at Upsala Ends Season Mrs. Joseph A. Gutherz, "Jr., of proval. _pp.._jj...9n.._.thfi.;honorpupUswjrlitdth;h . William Jones, Deborah Kaplan, Zielinski and Victoria Zydzik. bach,- -Jessica. Sheehan, Joseph panie.d by Ernest Farrow, Eastern College, East Orange, and a master • The Archies went undefeated in 504 Casino Ave., was luncheon Reporting on the rehabilitation roll; in e/ghth^ grade, 53;O in the Lynn Klapproth, Karen Klumas, Grade Eight Smath, Carole Smith, John Taber, Region manager for the Addison- of arts degree at The New School chairman for the annual luncheon ninth grade, 50, and in the tenth the boys' . instramural basketball projects at Lincoln and Roosevel Mary LaPolla; Thomas Lenk, Scott Cheryl Baker, Tracey Bauk- Beverly Tarulli, Michelle Tevelow, Wesley Co. . for Social Research. league at Walnut-Avenue School. meeting of the Vail-Deane Alum- grade 61. MacFadyen, Cheryl Matyas. Anthony Ventre, Vincent Vicci, Schools, Trustee Carter E. Porter night, Patti Ann Beadle, Katherine This workshop concluded a series The captain of the team was nae Association held at the school said plans are going as scheduled Grade Seven Robert McQuade, Ronald Mooney, Bell, Carol Blazejowski, Gregg William Washawanny, Paul Was- Bruce Ehrich with Stephen Pearl- in Elizabeth on Saturday. Members serbach,and Stanley Zebrowski, of six workshops conducted for the and the work should'be completed Catherine Ball, Michael Banks, Linda O'Brien, Christine Oram, Burr, Katherine Carlin, Cynthia elementary teachers in the various SecondGrader$ man, Charles, Stelzer, James Con- of her committee included -Mrs. by September. It was noted that WHOLE Gary Becher, Susan Browne, Nancy Barbara Ostrove, Stephen Pacho- Collins, Dawn Converso, Donna disciplines arranged by Mrs. Ruth way, Mark Gallucci and Forest Edward A. Kammler, Jr., of 403 because of the construction work Chodosh, Peggy Clark, Lori Conn, lok, Nicholas Pelosi, Shirley Pfaff, Christensen, Russell Davis, Bjjjp S. Janovsik, director of elementary Tour Cranfdrd9\ Honeywell. Casino Ave. at the two schools, the Lincoln and l)isa DeMarzo, Georgiann Doerr, Lisa Potashkin, Richard Rollman. bara Deutsch, Chris DiLorenzo, Cherry Blossoms curriculum and instruction. ' Rush's Robbers and the Clod- During the annual meeting of Rooseyelt playgrounds will not be Kathleen Dix, • Leslie Farer, Susan Visit Museum ^oppers were co-champs of the the association, Mrs. William K. used in this year's summer play- F. Fecho, Pamela Eeldv. Now in Bloom A tour of Cranford, including girls' league. Each team split the Flanagan, Jr., of 9 Manor Ave., ground program sponsored by the Mary Ann Gorgol, Walter Guy, Salins to Head stops at the Denman Plaque, the season series with each other and was elected class representatives township. Karen Herbert, Donna/Imbriaco, In County Parks site of the first Cranford School, ended with a 5-1 record. chairman. Robert Jordan, Gail Julo, Gregory The single-flowering Japanese Captaiirof the Robbers was Jan- With regard to the proposed ad- cherry blossoms around the lake College Readiness the Historical Society Museum, Kameika, Robert Komorski, Rhonda Droescher's Mill and Union Col- ice Rush, with Susan Lewis, Pat- Hadassah Delegates dition to Cranford High School, CUB SCOUTS AT NAVAL AIR STATION^ — .Members, leaders and parents of Cub Pack 177, spon- Kraus,. Lisa Levine, Andrea Mar- in Warinanco Park, Elizabeth and ricia Inehalik, Istndy Sang, Annet- |__:sored--by-the-Lincoln PTA) are shown during a recent tour of Navy— and Marine facilities 'at; the— RoseHe, are now in bloom, it was Program Again lege, was- taken recently by the To Regional Conference kowichi, Barbara Massoni, James For the seventh 'consecutive three second grade classes of Liv- te Gershman, Linda Inghram, inite has been decided, although Willow Grove (Pa) Naval Aid Station. The boys watched Marine aviators in actipn and were allowed McCoy, Susan Miller, Robin Mur- reported by William Anderson, Diane Stelzer and^Ehea Schartz. Mrs. Henry Ricklis, president, they are still hopeful of having a planting foreman for the Union year, Prof. Gunars Salins of Glen ingston Avenue School. and Mrs. William Prosk, vice-pres- to climb aboard helicopters and jet fighter planes. They also observed air traffic control techniquesi phy, Janice Myers, Patrice Nolan, Ridge, will serve as director of The pupils and their teachers, The Clodhoppers were\comprised referendum sometime in June After lunch in the station cafeteria,,the visitors toured a display of captured German and Japanese Sherri Pearlman, John Petreeko, County Park Commission. Ad- of Lynne Flgman, captam: Holly ident, will represent the Roselle- • "Each month we delay, it costs ditional - displays may be seen the college readiness program at Mrs. Charlotte Silver, Mrs. Mar- Cranford Chapter of Hadassah,. at aircraft of World War II vintage. Accompanying the hoys were Scoutmaster Joseph Figurello, Mr. FARM FRESH Paul Phillips, Bruce Playle, Joanne Union College this summer, it was jorie Ganek and Mrs. Harriet Schwartzbach, Wendy Mintvsjanet the community 1 percent, or $75,- Pospisil. ~ around the lakes in Nomahegan Teiger, Barbara Cosmas, the 43rd annual spring conference and Mrs. Nicholas Witting, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gnritro, Mrs. Phyliss Sztramski, Mrs. Rosetta Tyler, Park, here in Cranford, and Rah- announced today by Dr. Kenneth Koved, . then visited the Morris of the Northern New Jersey 000 to $100,000," Dr. Dougherty Glenn Owens, Qiiirino DiTuIlio, Neil Patrick, Jay Jackson, Vincent Cabarle, .JCevin Capbbianco, Ed- Susan" Prisco, Lorraine Rausch, W. Iversen, president. • Museum of Arts and Science in Kreitzman, Susan Jordan and warned. .' Susan Samolyk, Eric Schlesinger, way River Park in Rahway. \Region of Hadassah, to- be held Brooks'Robinson does • Only a professional. ward Khouri, Eric T'arvcr, Raymond Ingram' and Joseph Green. This will be the ninth conse- Morristown, where they saw Eski- queline Deets. May 4-6 at the Windsor Hotel in Independent Agent can display this tym David Schureri William Sherm, The IJeni-higan and Yoshjno A motion, was parsed changing, • MghTaHraalto species, which have white blos- cutive year that Union College has mo and Indian exhibits. South^Fallsburgh, NJ Y. the location of the May 19 board Lori Strasser, Deborah Telerico, offered the college readiness pro- Class mothers accompanying the u better trade in value at replace- Kniss, , Wallace Chapman, Paul people during the afternoon. Jeffrey Till, Nan<&r Victorin, Clara soms, and the pink Shidare-higan Camera Competition Mrs.\Jess Bernstein' of Cran- meeting to. the high school, where ment time.' I variety are the first to bloom and gram, which is designed to provide group were Mrs. Stanley Stern, An open competition will be ford, Regiona;ional vice-president, will Curcio, Dr. Frank Kraus, Arthur The petition palls for reopening Watts, John Weaver, Paul Wolan- an orientation to college life and a Mrs. Donald iFrench, Mrs. Frank staff members will give a presen- In addition to mailing, the coin will hold their color for about five conducted at a meeting of the conduct fundEurfa, raising sessions. tation on the cooperative work- Boertmann and Clinton Crane; of synagogues and Jewish schools, CHICKEN sky and Monica Wronski. - . quick review of basic skills for Sillito, Mrs. Salvatore Pace, Mrs. cards used in the squad's fund which have been shut down for Grade Nine days. The Yoshlno species are the study programs, Mrs.. Arleen - Pcnnington has 1 recent high school graduates. Hora Schwalbach and Mrs. Marvin v drive .may b& left in-boxes provided been hired to serve" as camp took. the past 40 years; - permitting the --Patricia-Battaglrni, Barbara same, species_planteiat-the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. The" program ^will open" on Rosenthal. : ~— in the local banks or dropped off She is employed by Chi Psi Fra- functioning of Jewish religious life Beck, Richard Bingham, Donna Thursday, June 25, and will con- at the squad building on Cen- ternity at Lehigh University. in an' atmosphere free from fear; Blazejowski, Mark Chodosh, Carol • Nine varieties of double-flower- tinue through Wednesday, July tennial Ave-- near North Ave. . ing blossoms will follow the single- CHS Future Teachers Other members" of the staff for allowing a national federation vof we RENT Corman, Anne Cure, Jeanne Cut- 22. Classes meet Monday through forma Is • • Board Hires Jewish, communities % having free- inello, Henry Draus, Paula Ferdi- flowering display, according to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:40 a.m. the coming season, which will or SELL Mr., Anderson. Observe Classes Here open on July 5, include: Robert dom to communicate with Jews nand, David Finkel, Theresa Ann The program carries no college Fifty-six members of the Future Meyer Tells abroad; calling an end to trials Vic- The majority of double-flower- (Continued from Page 1) ., Ward, assistant director; Joseph Folinusz, Kevin Forrestal, Kath- credit. Teachers of America Club of. Cran- 11 Teachers timizing Jews for alleged economic leen Fowler, Barbara George, ing trees are a deep pink color. aries planning, engineering and busi- Kelly, i senior counselor, and the They include the Kwanzan, named This program "is open"to~aTl~bigh ford High School spent" last Wed- by CM following counselors: Frank Doo- crimes, and- permitting: reunifica- James Goeddert. school graduates who are college- nesday observing classes in the Est. 1940 ness. . tion of Jewish families separated Gov't. Insp, • Grade A Parts for a Japanese mountain, and -s.. For 1970-71 "Further, from the personal ley, Jr., John Johnson, William £f \ralktn ff cemw and erutch»» Virginia Hart, Norman Hobble, bound. Classes cover reading skills, local school system. siiice World War II. / • Kirk Huckel, Judith Kamm, Jodi having straight spreading branches Eleven - new teachers for the side, I have worked on or initiated Galligan, Paul O'Connell, Peter with large flowers. The Kwanzan English composition, problem solv- Six observed at Hillside Avenue «• ' ' ' ^ • Kafenbaum, Mary Elleq Kbbylin- IF IT'S FORMAL WEAR 1970-71 school year were hired many municipal programs (now Peterson \and Gary Jones. Kitchen bathtub »t

l ^Otl ./• Bell's Pharmacy Also, Miss Karen Mussel^Otill- r in memory of their father. Ad- town, teacher of secondary school FREE DELIVERY Christensen, Patricia Ciepierski, ditional trees were planted in vocal music, Trenton State College; Joy Cook, Patrick" Cbllalto, John 1842-Sawanal ld KOHLER-MacBEAN iyiiis jcaiiireTvrcui or Jturtnenura, , g ite Daisey, Mary Jane Delikat,' Ar- Japanese - chejrry trees recently SOUTH AVENUE opp. RAILROAD STATION •Tel: BR 64000 elementary school teacher, Fair LOIN HALF ...... lb. 79c Call: 17 N. Un)on Ave. were planted as replacements. leigh Dickinson University; Mrs. thur Denzau, Howard Dickstein, 2764062 Cranford Lois Dieffenbach, Susan Di- Other displays of cherry blos- Natalie Rotker of Westfield, ele- soms may be found around the mentary school teacher, Newark REGULAR OR COUNTRY STYLE Michele. Barbara Jean Dix, Diane Geddes, lakes in Nomahegan and Rahway State College; Miss Bernadette lb River" Parks. . Simonelli of Kenilworth, elemen- Charles Gross, William Hardman, tary school teacher, Newark; State SPARE WBS m OPEN DAILY ~*:30 AM. to 10 PiA. ~ College; a;hd' Miss Elizabeth Spb che ^hil, ^jey .Iwanyshyn, "WHILE THE LAST PARKING LOT IN REAR OF STORE D|ane Jagermah. Joanne iKai&ejL Mathematics chak of Maplewood, elementary T school music teacher, Trenton State • • «i..m'ni ii m.....i IIIMMI. I mi»i«»> lUJHimilfcT^ "'ISSEIillRI'- •••- ,- College. HA m $&mm CeceUa Lenk, Mario Levonas. The experienced teachers are Homemade FAMILY BARGAIN SHOPPING NIGHT Gail Lewandowski, Paul Litwack, A mathematics workshop for all BALLANTINES Donald T. Somma of Piscataway, IN THE CENTER^ lb Linda Lorenz, Deborah Mack, Janet elementary classroom teachers, kin- dergarten through grade six, was high school physical education On Eastman St. (Opp. Theatre) teacher, and Mrs. Josephine Grues SAUSAGE LINKS 83< held, last week at Bloomingdale SCOTCH sing of Millburn, a teacher of home Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. 'til 9 Avenue School under the direction economics. !^ J16A776 LARGE WHITE EGGS *>? 59* of Mrs. Miriam Savall, elementary . Mr. Somma was graduated from mathematics department chairman. WAS NOW the University, of South Carolina 1 lbs The guest speaker for the after- A SUPERB noon was William' Bamett, national and has had experience coaching JR. PORK ROLL I 2 1. X/S Quart „ $7.45 $ 6.99 football there. t • consultant in mathematics for the Mrs. Grussing, who holds a'B.S The Quiet of CHRYSLER degree from Pratt Institute and an OUR SPECIALLY MADE Advertisement' Quart $9.19$ 8.69 M.Ed, degree fcom Rutgers: Uni- versity, has had two years' teaching V2 Gallon ....'...-, $16.19 $15.99 experience in Union and varied LAW experience as a sewing specialist irr industry. —;~- ~- --. » i the board" alsoTilredT two" teach ers for the current school year. YOURS for only They are, Kenneth. Thompson, mathematics teacher, who has PRESEASON BUYS • PEAK SELECTION 10-Pound Box — only 7,30 been serving as a long-term sub- stitute for a teacher on ,military SPECIAL "Introductory-OFFER! BIG leave of, absence, and^Mrs. Barbara THE SLEEPER ALWAYS FRESHLY GROUND You ractlviiU of the foltowing materials indtenrlotfor onlyifrtq.ft Alexy Smith, .^former Cranford By Chrysler teacher. ^.-^ LEAN * HeavyPowerSoilAeration * Pull-ScopaFertUJiitJon(2B-15.-10) Rwjigriations were accepted from lbs * Safe Grub-Proof Ing • SeOKtSeediJMixtura (1 Ik^Mr 1000 «j. ft) is Georgina Lancaster, English o ... it won't teacher at Orange Avttnue Junior talk in your sleep GROUND MEAT 3 1.29 * Lawn Wead Control * C t VALUE High School, effective June 30, due lb to home responsibilities, and Mrs. Harriet Simons, psychologist, ef- $' CHUCK GROUND 73c NQVYLREDUUCED fective June 30,'due to relocation. GROUND Thl» "WONDER MACHINE" Mdum Our Uw Pric« Pottlb»»l „ signing as'Of April 29. O«»Igned by a famous Golf Course Gre«niktsepBr,our-"MIWcfaLswnTi»ff '• The Sleeper has .a slumber Builder" does the work of a dozer* garden«i.,Completoly •iitomatic^ It power Authorization was made to file ROUH lb aerates, fertilizes; ieeds.'feeds, .weeds, grubtprooto - SCHENLEY applications with the State De- •speed blower, "so yo^x can sleep, and rolls your lawn in a ijngle operationl.lt accurately I partment of Education for approval really sleep in quiet "coolness. HEAT LOAF MIX 83c broadcasts lawn materials tor. Dlanket-coveraae, J HALF GALLON of secondary school courses in Filters out dust, dirt,. pollen, resulting in a lawn that is clo|o to perfecttonl MARTIN SCHMIEDE RESERVE notehand and dynamics of physics exhadsts sicde_ air. • 5,000 BTU/ 3-POUND The board adopted a policy utate- GUARANTEE OUR OWN nient on bomb threats in which the • Th« PrlcaW* Say I* Ail You Pay; • Wa tflt. Dear Neighbors: SCOTCH superintendent of schools was di- PLYMOUTH ROCK supply th« finast sa*d, fartillMra and lawn charnlcil*. • W« will apply ihata Ingradlaots at Spring is here and your shade rected to set forth Ln writing the Chrysler Airtemp Imperial tha proper tlma In "preclM fluantltlaa.. •"Hilt procedure to be followed by build- iNariCTiON ainvicki Aft*rt500 to 33,000 BTU's FALL • H«aVy Powar Aaratlon • full-Scop* use high viscosity, miscible spray Use Rear Entrance Full-Scopa Fortillwtlon (25- 15^ 10, plujf aMA Fartiluation (25- 15- 10) • Ra-Soodlng (1 checks from a wide selection of mix-or- I ho water and were warned to Fartlllzitlon 38% Uria) • Wood Control 3 lb. - 1000 tq. ft.) • Weed Control • Grub oil which is harmless to humans as 30 EASTMAN ST. leave it alone. Cools Big Rooms In A Hiirry! Gilnch Bus and Sod Webworm Cootrol Control a Contour Powar Rolling well as our birds. Our ratos arc match styles. (Opp. Cranford Theatre) Mrs. Dzubak said she bought Ilia 1 reasonable. Won't you call us for ducklings for her daughter, Mar- Tho Blowharcl -•- really does its -job information? It won't cost you but koops its "quiet" CRANFORD Icne, ;i'.j years old, at Easter and anything to got an estimate and ^(^jlfijiriLthem in Oio rivtir after our service is prompt and cour- (hoy were big and Strong enough low~Ah"fcowesf-Prices— teous^ ' ~~ ' ~ lo fond for themselves. 88 $ 88 1 $. STORE HOURS awn* Aids For healthy trees, - Viral \"ui Squad " 1 399 to 519 Lunch Hour — 1 to 2 P.M. • CLOSED MONDAYS ' GroensKi'i'pi" . tu rf• i• A'TOTK ri >•<• mi- At Union County-Trust. Company, service h tnor

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• * The finance committee of the i co,'"Mr. and Mr?. Wllfla^F. Bid- Mrs. Richard Rudolph, Mrs. FranT Pat Back Cranford High School Senior Prom ley; Mr, and Mi's. Leon "Rjetlto, ces L. Schihaier. ' - Sfwwn in Paintings, Sculpture, Poe|ry The Cranford Chronicle, established 1893; The Cranford Citizen, established 1898 fli reported this week that response ' Mr, and rjMrs,' Fredrick jWzkr* Mr. and'.'''tyr£ Alvin I. Scborn- Love of flowers, immortalized glories,' for in order to paint a (Combined in 1921) 1 Tili.' and "liirsV Artniv •£. pojbf" stelji, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel through the century in paintings, morning glory, riutn must-also froin the parents of junior and sen- sculpture and poetrty, was uie ior students continues to be most Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roman, Mj, Schiirer, Mr. and. lvtrs. JRaul W. Icnbw how to paint, the. morning. CHARLES AA. RAY, Publisher 5elb'y, Mr. and "Mrs. -Leonard. Sil- theme of Harold Carl. Geyer's il- The speaker.was introduced by eneoufaguig; • ~ . : ver, Mr/ and • Mjri" Edward • Snow,. rustratEd" taik; ""The Flowers of Mrs? Kenneth Foster, progfarii con- J. WESLEY AINGf, Editor LYNN C. BARRETT, Gen. AAgr. 3,000 Springtimes," at a Wednes- It was learned that Mayor H. EWyfnotid Additional patrons were reported Mr. and Mrs. David Stirrat, sultant for the month- ; Mr. and Mrs. William T. Van day Morriiag Clnb tea last Wednes- Affiliate Member V Kirwan of 3ll St6ugntogonn Aveve. and ifilCOlnflCnv as of'kpyil'iS as follows: day in Fellowship Hall of Calvary Mrs. A. R. Mirante, president, S. Priiigle 6t 100"Sfev|erin CK Were 'to/file; Ifr. and Mrs, R. B. Ackland, Mr Dedc-Mri and JWjrs. Charles A. Wel- Lutheran Church. conducted the business meeting NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION lett, Mr.'and'Mrs. Nicholas P. Wit- preceding the program. ' petitions as Republican pandidattsfpr Tpwn- and Mrs. Albert Barris, Mr. and Among the majiy cojor slides Member; ship» Committee/ Oh 'the D^mocraUc: site, 25 Years Ago ting; Mr. and, Mrs. Heihi" Wittmann, 1 Mrs. H: B. Lopaus, tea chairman, Mrsl TBomas G. Bentson, Mr. an^ Mr. and Mrs. Richard O.W*i^ht shown were exquisite Persian miri ' QUALITY WEEKLIES OF NEW JERSEY petitions ^ferfe to be tUed ^iHr^to!la(U was assisted by Mrs. Nelson M. ; f Xt, Wilmar F.'.Lange,,.'USNR, spn( of Ajftv Mrs. C. R. Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs; George F. Zobal! iattu-es, Japanese prints of flowers Kreger of ^ 86 IJ^inMton' Ave:: dndi* EUiot and.W-iE.' W Laftige* of..lflf.Madison. Avev.; silhouetted against a gold screen Lfghtcap, hospitality chairman, and Brbssrof 4M$rifyn TerV'? ——•n -r~ Jaiies it Boyle; Mr. and Mra^ Mil- hostesses Mrs.. F. P. Huston, Jr., wounded,on Iwo Jima while serving with the. r background,- and a bough of cherry Entered at the Post Ofice at Cranford; N. J., as Second Class Matter. Published ' !" " ' ' '>*• Mrs. c. M. Ray, Mrs. Leroy Reig; Sea Bees, described his experiences in the toil Braunstein,. * '/ blossoms splashed against a 'blue k Thursdays at Cranford, N. J., by the Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. Dr. Paul Y- Buonagutro was to leave bis "Sea Bee" magazine. The local,man, wound- ner; Mrs. P. E. Snyder, Mrs." C. F. L iifrv and, Mj^. John A. Broslcey, Von Lynn, Mrs. C. G. Ward and Ortidal newspaper for Cranford, Garwood and Kenilworth. Subscription post as ^rdinaWfrbBtkxial «e -*^-<*^" '- ed: by a morl^ s'heli: wnich ma'd0. a direct Mr. anjcl Mrs, F. A, Chase, Mr. and The Greeks froze their flowers Rate, $5.00 a Year in New Jersey, $6.00 a Year elsewhere in Continental Cranford R. Fiske Post 835, YPWV to> T*lmned Today Mrs; Leon White. "" r''lSfet#w'at the .. hit oii a je0p:*t}<)ri.tatning four officers as it Mrs, Albert Chodosh, Mr. and Mrs ;n scultpure, the.speaker related, United States, $15.00 a Year Overseas. Advertising Rates on Request. to diairtnaA of the iriiU^d- down- t}»e irani^fbf a landihjg craft, and the Romans continued the in- Daffodils,'forsythia and candel- H.' Ciausnitier, Mr. 'and Mrs! ' :i of pfcrsoi and-gnldaiice In wr^te his'stti^Svbile'Confined to 'a hospital At Bioomingame t0l|ectual- realism Of. the Greeksr abra of yellow tapefs decorated '" Office: 21-23 Aldan Street, Cranford, N. J. 07016 >7 Telephone 276-6000 ^#^'l^^^i^ •''[ ' C^' ' ' " ' ''' ' ' A few new faces wiji be seen to? tea tables. Mrs, E. H.teenners, Mrs. i9 years,*Mrs. Bird, few'^JW^J™ From the baroque to the abstract, iB|fr, E. P. Cpjanplly, Mr. and Mrs. day as 'ihe third elementary school tHe super-realist to tte impression- Bruno G.Metzner, Mrs. L.E. Mont- many chairs and on many co^nmit- 1 gomery'and Mrs. H. E. Young in the Arts. Day of the season is held at ist!, Mr. Geyer swept through cen- New Bronswick JohB J,.I>oyie, Mr, and.Mrs. Henry! tetls.: 'She' 'rcsiBes fli' KaWiy^^t^ jwured. Bloomlngdale Avenue School. turfes of springtimes, showing how Dr. Clark %. Mcpermith, superintendent ^t^Miie.;*i^ the Draus, Mr. aha Mrs. Alan D. Eslick, her husband, a past commander of. man's love of flowers is expressed The program ..committee will maue products in Cranford j Artists and craftsmen takiflg part of. schools, announced''that ^aaaaiion ex- : Mr: aid • ii4ar: itt L. Estobrpok, Mrs. Post 3^5, and daug^^r, i Mr. arid' Mp. Freiah fo^_ .iSje^ij; time^^ include Mrs. Bfer- ture., and in the fusion of the intel- the home of the chairman; Mrs. itft«^^a««f o«feh*d, GordW^nun, man- lectual aiid emotional In a cathed- Montgomery, 8 English Village, to College Continuing Expansion of Services June to accomnpoflate(parents a,nd. guPt* : h^ipt J, Frank of 464 Orchard St., of .the 4pq>' graduates; In the Class of" 1965, agerf told.the Craaford Rolaty ' ''•''•' of'fttfny Day. Wu^ch^^-ffififton, St.; presi- giaht :,•;•• - \ '';' : ." ''V- - in lieu of their regular monthly 'Mr/^and Mrs. "Allen B. Herer,-Mr; ; Ife showed^-painting:6 nounced plansto establish urban Sperry Observatory and an Admin- dent Oi me J'acpngcJsnHineeriVB »^«-, ^i«"- Hln,:•• B^?PTS|lip '&$$& ^^»ct- A total of 12 artists will demon- meeting. Reservations. may be $M^^ made thfe aWatds#b'feHair. of lOmem- and Mts. George Huff' Mr. and made through Mrs. H. J. Frank and campuses in the two large area cit- istration Building scheduled for Mrs. %; strate their woi-k jFoir Blooniingdale "¥im AND COLD" bers of hf$ firm lh ^e'arnted fdrces. ' Mrs'. Robert E. Hughes, Mr. and i; Mrs .^Richard Bradfield, Jr. Miss bale Brinkerhofl. r pupils; between '9 and 11:30 a,ni. ^e., stage makeup; Mrs, C. B. ies to supplement the existing facil- completion this year. Harry V. Osborne, J^'of 5 ©artmoytli Rd., Mrs. Mfqrlon Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. The executive' board' will meet PICNIC CARRY-ALL Mrs. Joseph Heuer,'JJfe; outgoing and i^an'd S:30 p-m.^ The cjilldren ScTiflfeffer,', 502 Central Ave.f press- ities onits 30-acre canigUs here. Dr. Iversen* who was appointed with a total pf 13J544J Votes. wa,§ high; man Leonard S.'Kaplan.x ' will'obseive aiid ask qtfestioris. ed^^ aow^var^h^ngr l^s. J. R, Goo- at the home of Mrs. Mirante, 14 \ among the' 10.. aspirants for thre^'Rf ' pre'sidenti was elected'as tCk Dartmouth1 Rdi at1 9:30 Friday What a great gift an^l a Swan exclusivel Sch«duledi;b"be^estabhshed for president effective as of February Mr. and Mrs,' Wynn, Rent, Mr. QtherVcraftsnien w&o wili partic- g$n, STuxedq Pi;- and Mrs. Joseph nominations fbrrthe Unjon-Cotmty i in tiie' primary election. and requiring their licensing was passed oh mann/ M^*r and Mrs; Constant 'F. Mrs; John Newcombr' fla^ •bearejr $l 5 or more Storage Order. tax' Collector" HbWaid 'cAwperthwaite, uth first reading Sy'-the'ToVWfldp Committee. Mathonis, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Mrs.' Thomas Korrier,1 Edward1' '£bl- is needed most, Dr. Kenneth W. The Administration Building 1 r Iversen, Unioft College president, opposed fof the GOP nnminaUon. paf«d the Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mik- dti^elo, Edward TV^szi(ewSii' *b& is. Phase I of the master plan, and GOP ticket"with j^lfe vote; Pnlpc S¥«*y elson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jonathan Jtfiepn; 'Heiifr, Jr.; <^ldrrW^e)i;s. Comnlissioher Nicholas S. ^ Miller Jr. i li lv said. -•••-. Phase IF-' and- Phase Iff call for con-; Mj«5J Korner; will Slso'lie; boMtt^y 3& Years Ago Mr. and,Mre. A. R. Mirante, Mr. 1 1 l J oa lsl ti This further expansion of the struction of a $5 million library- ship Coinmitte^ ieee^tv^«aiL.M§J. ; chainriaaV- "' - ''" '' ^ '- ; d Announcement was made of the appoint- and 'JHjfeJi' Pe'fsr'.J. Mbrah, '"Jit, andi ; services offered by Cranford's com- learning center and class room votes; respectively- Edwk W. Tristram and Mrs'; Hf. K. Nevalls.''jr., Mr; and Elected as delegates to the Fifth ment of William D'Arcy, Democratic muni- 51v INFLATABLE munity college provides additional building- give you educational literature about cancer the American Cancer. Society in the past, Heiry Farer; unopposied for Democratic Mrt/Victor S. Nielsen, Mrs. toulse District'^ertj'' 'Mrs!* Bir|f Mjs^ nominations for Township Committee, polled cipal chairjtoatt; as acting postmaster hereto r^ropf that the Union County Board Completion of these new facil- bearing the ACS name and, the Sword of and hope that this support will co'ntinoe succeed .Elwet G. Houg^tori." We1 acting^post- O'Brien, Mr. and llfrs: Warreh^T H^eheli'Mra'Klekier; M^i^Healey, FLORAL VINYL PILLOW- Hppe, synabol of. the society. in the future. ' ' 31? and 3*5 vofes, res^etttvP Qlde. WSJ -Dortrielly -^nd Mi«.^I8«frch(. of Freeholders acted rightly in de- ities wiil enable Union College to J. Seymour, Jr.. tax ni^er fiaii, ^eceiVed the"endof^ment of the Alternate 1W: m§. Bedier;'He1ib- We .are mosraappreciative of. the support Richard W. Ajndt u >v Mrs. Patricia Paterson, Mr. and TOTE BAG! that Union County residents have given to' . Executive Director celved-'3li votes: C^nf.9r|f ^DemOltiratic fciub. ite. libogbiton, tef'»»6 Airg'tfi BSi9iV ciding to provide public fiipds for dp even more to help meet the cry- £^—the-offi'ce nf postmaster for Mrs^'Aleit'J. Plasecjlj/mrrJflrt^ Mr?'. L. Pollack, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Colangelo, Mts. Koiuei'", Mp.. I Another Svvan traditionl When you store at ~Z sttgport ot. the program ottered by g need for;.'-additional college ta- Crah- comb'and Miss the work Swan ybu-always receive a,"fr,ee gift like this £ exiting setup here instead of estab- ciHties in New Jersey, where in the 1 5 ! Korner and Mrs. Church acted "as byflf oiil fa C^i sl^^ 5? ^ p than twicjy^that of 1923. els, picnic sU^pli6s,Letc !E,mpty the bag . . » lege. Under contract with the XJn- : for state's students have had to attend " '' '.-—'''o — r inflate it and .enjoy relaxation With a smart, Questions Need for Senior Citizen Hpusin£ gafn^hfLSwcan^oSn^^^; ^ V' V.'.A^ fdint ins^jllatipji.sceremonies of : 2 ion County^lpordinating Agency college out of state. ^ I. 'SS! . . ,yeatJ'unex'pireCM unexpirea tetin'otetin onn the Upjiort County Cranford^ police, led by Police Commis- c&rnfdrtabfe p'iltowl ' : • • •' • , Freeholder Board' in1' a smashing victory in sioner Edmund PvSullivan and Police Chief &$&':" „."" ."".* " , » for Higher Education, Union Col- Dr. Iversen announced last on • • • -.. 47 Fairfield Ave. during the summer When many people were the PrlnVaty ' election over Mrs. Elsie L. Carl A. Massa, and three representatives of . ^ifd^X, Jjfep.;*| %t'-th# Vetj YOURS FREE — with any incoming » lege now serves as the county's week that even if an outright fed- on vacation. How many objections were -Sclieideler' of Boselle.' His «arg»)gipi- ^ctpry' On Pollution morial Home, s , '.' ..u^_; Cranfbrdf..N. J. . - $12 orinore^tori^e Orde^; '• cornmtmitycollege ihxconjunction eral grant and an interest subsidy April 16, 1970 •'"'fhere'?"***" " ' " '•;••"_ ".''"."'"~" ~" —-mbVe than two^to-dne as he. ppjlfed") l|^ into gram- of, skits, songs and choral ib: "If-this is truly a moderate, income housing* wW'feeTpr^inte'd^ Z with the Union CountyMTechnical grant already applied for are-re- Dear.Sir: project the rent should be somewhere .Jiao speaking on the subject of pojlui N v tidn, waa Kresentfld recently b^ •• Instity^in Scotch Plains. x ceived, the college still may need a Fofiowing is the t^xt of a letter J have the neighborhood of $125 per; montit That N sent "xo the Cranford Township Committee: Mjrs. Sophie Lieberman's sixth -TMtteei' m&y ":b> p\ ? The new urban campuses ^lso fund raising cainpaign with a goal . is $1,500 per year, a much bigger sum than A plan to "stagger" school hoin» .<«*; CJgn-' grade <*IaBs.^at Bloomlngdale Ave- iby Meiiaber orat V J.WiDANTOLpE ,,, . 'The Township'Committee decided there the taxes'on a $40,000 house. One must re- fprd Hlrih School ii September yvki a)fldpfe* Mrs. J. Angus Knowles, historian, gave a 1 » will add one more facet to the fm of about $1 millilpii in order to com- 1 1 ; nue School. . ' '••'••;' -;.-: ' Miqcjli •"•" ' " " [ was a need for senibi* citizen hbusing. On member, 'that taxes' are deductible from by 'ttie^Boatd^of - Educaiioa"i«'- att''eiMoft>to - history.^of." Cfurrie 'Memorial Chapter,, WCTU, 30.Eattman St> Oranfbrd in every drojp—hbw come\'xt, d$esn*t cobtm6t&? at- the golden -anniversary meeting oi the 'The piaywas written and pro^ Z spiring picture of progress and plete Phases II arid III of its master what did.they base their decision? Just bel your iricome'tax and rent is not. Are these" solve" ffieeipecXed~ttVeTcrowded c^Oiidmoiuir 1 ••'-• ' SIRWOHT BOURBOIU*HiSK£Y • 8« WOOF • © J.W. OANI OlSIIlliRS CO.. N.Y.. N.Y. unit. According to Mrs. Knowles' report, the duced by members of the -class; as arfc'puVenTr: Refreshments willj Z growth in both services and physi- p'l^n" •'"-••-••'" ••;;' :-: - cause 500 people out of 14^00 registered ' people aware of this?' " , . The ninth through l2thgrMrtWouW'itt«I«a voters showed an: interest is no reason to "Do we need senior citizen housing • in :t 1 chapter'waft established in 1885 at the home and an eight-piece class b^nd be. served Vy"iJirs..^ie^aes and heri da>ses-- kti.^'5 'iuni: .ini£ ifo^&mm,' w!- •^, -. Z cal plant which has occurred since It\is hoped that any needed 1 1 'i Mrs. Q i ! ; r *• ! Under the guidance of Dr. many ways from thfex services of- the t#ncejr Contfpl tSiiipaign was W be 'k ur^rm|hMfs;, Mrs.;SE S. J..C«wJ.J. Cox, :'" - -- "' • •• ' ' ' [ i Kenneth C. MacKay, who served as ferecHJy Union College^ so that the ^ its first president from 1947 to ' college may open its doo>SL even Challenges 'No Site Selected' Statement BARRY'S FRAME SHOP | 1969, the college ippved in 1959 to wider^to quaj^ed'studetits seeking : Why take chance*? Why take second best when you can enjoy (at NO extra costl) to prepare tfiemselvs cuuiuuii^e yrvavuwu their first and Cranford realiVngedVOR WANTJhls^and '•invh'iwiTiuuw- mpre apartment zohingT -'. ' little brown bird who •Bcqulr«dj;*1nfiTO9 pjained-The bird apparently consideted both FURC15AW5^^^ At thiB'sp called- "closed-door" meeting, It's high time for th^.vast majority to start ( ; a reporter from an' out-of-town newspaper fore he evenlun* Ha idantityi M hubcap and lanai window mortal enemies. ' speaking up v. . NOW! personality oJ.EyelyjB. Mfsrrjc^ I: ^tavtlMMJ rttornjng'^hen thfe supermarket was present. He took notes, talked with Mr. 1 - 99 Lincoln Ave. education available only to exclusive wealthy Why not put this question to the people checker ' ioi^ UA'llrs; 'MitUar*^ purchases, i Gill and;, reported thfe committee's choice —. : Cranford, N. J. groups. ' as a public referendum in November??? bind-tailed : pigebn, >oi?'h^pw i-; paraiceet iaeed \v^s included^ ask routeman 1 Lincolnplayground!^ ' J6hn Pfeiffer ; April 15, 1970 "I am opposed to Protestants, Jews, ag- Gordon Foster ioir a match in *' and was spread"6n'"tKe ledge outside the' ,Dear Sir: ._ ....-._..;;; nostics ind atheists paying forj education ^thfr-nit iThe-first-JCU«tonier-wa'sL IRELPUTORAGE! —or saleslady!— Following is the text of a letter I have available exclusively to Roriian Catholics. coconut shell, her word? paint a We mm $^tio^.\t]^t/.iinmediate. relative and- a; sent to dovernor William T. Cahill: "I am opposed to a proposal which pro- you hardly have to close yt»ttfey«J1' JeifWrdl'It: took a trip to the Bird Hall motes disharmony in our society by kindling :i r 1 ''This letter is to express my concerned .- Mrsi Millar's- hirdutj^; cax'eW n\ tfg£' S%& ^a'rbafra ' Museum of Natural. opposition to your call to-provide: public resenttntrits of the rich'by the poor, whites a mysterious;t»pj>iii(jr on a^^"4* ^jjo^' t^-•dtiteFmirie ' the'' Visitors were tt For Homes With funds to support private schools. by blacks, and Roman. Catholics by Pro- Comments on Housing Site Statements shortly'' af$r her husband),1 the jfowh'lowhee ami a male and female house *"I am opposed to weakening our public testants. writer .in the fanttiyi %&& le*|"1J 1 0 Forced Warm Air Heating school system through the diversion of much "In fairness to all Americans I hope you It seemed td conie' ftom thiPn ^ I left.".-Writes Mr^. Millar, "I paused • J. ''. '. * »• ,•,'.'.• ' •> -.--. . *, • f '. . '•.- * •. 30 Hillcrest Ave. March 31st.; which reads as follows and I ? needed, funds to private interests. will reconsider your staftd on this" matter 1 276-3500 lower fiodr of hiir h,ome wiien to read thA inforniation''sheet'lir the display; Cranford, N. J. quote from pg. 3, Part II, beginning with; l "I arii opposed to the poor subsidizing the in the coming weeks."' three dogs "set out on anr e^pteratidn; ca'^'hW^^-tid*. It stated-that all of the; Prith^ihl!t - -2. Block-81- and -part -of—80~on- Meekor- and -chanlej;—devoted— \o Jband7tail«*jdr pigeons^ CAR ANI> TRUCK IT'S FREE! eh^ulfs^ the~sTx-yea"f-oI3& as well. It's hard Winans Avenue which scored 23." away...... When'he cfihiiA to thil'yara'bf a'oiirder:frlendj he ha'dnt yet leaiined tp fear man as many1 EXCLUSIVE- MANUFACTURER'S 5-YEAR WARRANTY ON ENTIRE REFRIGERANT Twofold Purpose of Cancer Crusade Told to determine Whether Tuesday's play was a , Regarding the suitability of the Winans Aftef breakfast the next morning, the 1 comedy or irielodrama, biit surely someone and Meeker site, the last paragraph on pg. 5 phone rang. Mrs. Millar's acEosi^tliew'Street1 wild birds do and ate seed from his host's' SYSTEM - (NOT JUST THE COMPRESSOR) ' ' hand. He spent "most- of-the "day irperchied: is' deserving of ^he "fickle finger of fate" reads as follows;- neighbor sajd to come over if sha Wfltit«d t|) 7 512 Westminster Ave. of' awards "The larger slue oHh« parcel.wplTld l~llr'Vn"i^sV''B|(Ut' "near the house; ~ " Cfasa'dtr~dur)n'g"the month of lt-wonitrbo-unklnd of me not to include •^any^P^feSfliiiiiglcar^ or' pedestrian, any; Elizabeth, N. J. 1 the accommodation of 100 dwelling units in early May. -v ;. Mr. GUV as one of, the leading contenders. dog or cat ambling past on the way. to the' April 17, 1970 a building of lesser height than the Lin- Although there-',ore other organizations Stateihents at^riibuted, to him by the press coln Avenue site." barranca, Morgan would, challenge with si' • .JDtar Sir: collecting for cancer^ which are not affiliated place him high on'the list of eligible!). To The three ratings on which are listed the kindof warnVrig.'irurit, 'Who? ^bxtf'. In rt'Hponse to numerous inquiries, I would with the ACS, the American Cancer Society ' his-everlastinhiltii g "credit"dit"" are thth e followinflli g 17 sitjis and individual points scored, for' I sincerely hope this is an error. WlVO could "Thev haying ' of -hounds couldn't have like to explain the fund raising' iloliciea of is the only voluntary health, organizatiog n qilotcs frbirri-Thursday's Citizen and "Chron- object; to senior Vitliena' mmcinfe gow,U*|k Of' sounded,a more effective1 alarm than MAr-' 1 1 ; comparison and review are equally puzillng i 1 1 the American Cancer Society. that fightfiyhts cancer on three fronts'-— 're - icier'c '-'' ' ' ' • ,, to me. Is there some error thit might, ac- unused property, especially in a swmg tna't* gan's rather soft, ominous quest(pn> 'Who? * ,' "DEPENDABLE, FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1925" April has been declared Cancer Control search, education and service. The society would provide them with sd much pleaaure The story of Richard, the rat,'who got R#nt, A Ntenf Plymmufk '1. "No choice has been made.... rumors count for the poor rating given the vacant ^urn«r Sorvlca Month by both the President ol the United solicits funds on a voluntary basis, and ISnot American Legion1 property? This lovely, and happiness? Cost is an important factor, stoned on fermented grapes and then slept' Water Heatwr* States and the Governor of New Jersey, and selling subscriptions to newspapers or to-the contrary' notwithstanding." 1 tfeariAfe Installations p 2. "At the moment, 17 sites are under con- tranquil setting seems ideal for senior citi- J admitrbut are parking 16ts Hde^fiftport^t it ott^tt atowmit shell is much tbo fasciHat-' Ey ceivi e any toiitribi u ftht^ftattoTyTrantoTimw^^ zens who would appreciate tfie natural peace fRan peopIe^Tonhucn ralHBTtitWB^ J ^%1^6itgri)BrWT(HsrfeTeTUnlgf Cancer Society conducts. Us annual educa- tions from the sale of these publications. the expectation'that final selection of the and beauty of the surrounding park area. ing space in the interest'of .oui» serilpr 'The BIWE/1 arid,the Bdasts Were There" DAY or NITE tional and fund raisiiif,' campaign. The ACS We, suggest that before1 contributing to site will be made by. the next meeting." This is surely more suitable for them .than zen& than require the childrenf to ti is Mk-MfybrVbagaof addiction to hirding an r GRECO'S CARA( Crusade has a twofold purpose — to brink' anyone soliciting funds for cancer, you ask 3. "At- the rate we're going, we will set ah Lincoln^ playground with its heavy traffic^ their playgrounpyg d instead... ' 1_];.__!!„;.1];•!! : 1. -° -'Ml ^-twentieth book.. Ifg a_CQmpleie^ Officer CRANFORD ELAAORA information about cancer'and its warning for tlio -identification of;'-the organization example of what can be done in the fastest and large number of playing children. ThiiV ^lt tthh e WdWeed' ' ffddr ththiis housinh g does hi fact change of pace from her well-known novels' 301 SOUTH AVE, E. CRANFORD OIL 44 North ASfe':, E. Next to Food Fair signals to the attention of the public, a.nd sponsoring the drive to be certain that the time at the lowest cost through genuine site also appears closer 4a.ijl6 fchurches arid existxist, I1'suggest the "genuine. ungelf^aji citi^" of mystery and suspense. If .there were a 3 North Ave., E. Lexington Avo. at LVRR to raise funds to support the society's pro- agency you wish to support is the benefactor' unselfish citizen participation." shopping centers than either the Lincoln zens participate by relinquUhii Union College award for the best nature' 27MW0 heats bestl ELIZABETH gram of research, education and service- to of your tflft I£,an_ ACS volunteer calls at Oa the other 'hand, I havp a copy of the playground or Winans and Meeker sitee.' of another parking lot inVfjfydl book, of the century, this, one would get nun the cancer patient. The Union County'Unit your home1 she wilfidentify herself and will site selection committee report, completed As for the "poor resident attitu&e'J listed, vbte^ ,;<:. -•.,.- :.,. •••,. : ; •• •-. .• ,~\v HHour Boulevard St. 4 West Jersey St. • • •.-,>: .,,.. -/; - . • Ir-.-* •-* i '>••• '•••<•• ' ' '•. L'-'

!»••»• I I tin - f i. ~ CRANFORD (N. J.) ,.,...,,.. AN»€HRJ^JCL^THURSDAYy APRIL 23, 1970 ^IM*^ Page Five -page-four Rpbert Fliphl.and treasurer, Mrs Emphasis" will be placed on the Cullen of Snort HillsT instructor at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Only a limited Peter Orazi. p Ony a limited DL/Vrehangelo and Mrs. Bohdan Easter Sunday prevented members Aide meeting at the home of Mrs. minster at 6:30; Senior at 8 p.m. need'in the 70's for scientifically the Summit Art Center. number of. tickets will be sold at Pacholok of the VIA. and friends from attending the Felidta Brown. today; Junior at 6:45 p.m- Monday- Co-hostess for the evening was trained persons and its earth-en- Mrs. Matejic is the chairman for Dr. Charles Post, principal of the dpor on Tuesday. Members of choir program that evening, the Tomorrow .— 7:30 p.m.,' Adult Senior Choir practice for the, tmislc Janice Hessler, Stephen Jackson, djrea Bracuto, Fred Denstman, Jo- Mrs. Peter Orazi, and the flower vironment as well ras to its eco- the exhibition, assisted by Mrs. Cranford High School, has an- the VIA and the Junior Woman's choir will repeat the cantata, "The Choir rehearsal; 8:30 p.m., fun and festival takes place Monday • at Patricia JCanun, Richard Kimmel- anne French, Anthony Isaac, Joan arrangement. was made by Mrs nomic and technical benefit. Minetti.' Receiving was handled by Club have tickets available. Glorious Galilean" at the 7 p.m. games sponsored by the Fuel Club. 7:30 p.m. . nounced.; that the following stu- mani Edward I^lapprotlj, ^dith Kalinowsld, Joan Kosowski, Donna Edmund Saal. Mrs. Monti, -.Leo Monti, Harry Hess- Anti-Pollution Citation dents, earned honor roll grades for Kpury, Bette Jane Kowakki, Dur)rig th£ • luncheon a sale of . Walter J.- Kling of 208 South ,'. . service Sunday. Alfred Marum is Saturday—8 p.m., Retired Men's Committee on Christian Educa- Nardone and Bonnie Schectermanj. ler and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conay. handmade items will be conducted." the third marking period: ard Krieger. 1 Union Ave., superintendent of the director and solo parts will be sung Club meeting. ' • tion meets tonight at 7:30 with All A's and/or B's: George Back- Local, donors of cash awards in- •This will' include, items of needier C ran ford Churches by Eugene Pettersen,' tenor; Frank Tuesday — 8 p.m., Sarah Allen ,••' Grade 12 Also, Celeste LaCroix, AnnaMary inoff, George Baer, David Baines, Uipoa Co. Trust Creative Art cluded the Cranford Savings and Rahway Valley Sewer Authority, • Frank Munkel, chairman. work, knittittg''and giant', paper A^ndreV Bemko, Barbara Bingham, received the Leroy Forman award * Hames, baritone; Mrs. Doris Mar- Missionary Society meeting. Rev-Mr.. Elliott and._elder. Mrs- All A's: Carole l,oshin, Monica l^adanye, Phyllis I^vuie, pj^ Loan Association, Union County blossoms, All . prof its from these um, soprano, and MrsrElleen Sonn Wednesday — 6 p.nt, Children's Markhamr eolleen- Mtilligah, JuditH ^ar^Qlis " Cardaeia^'Wsript J*hn-~Browne7- Joseph" Buocirte, Income Ri$eTpld for outstanding plant operations Charles'Denzau will represent the r Show Opens Trust Co., Suburban Trust Co., Ran- sales wi|l go to the CP Center also, and contributions to the field of tag, contralto. Choir rehearsal. Schartenberg, Roseann' Silherto Murphy^ Thomas Nary^ Marsha ife; Harry Coe, Gail Cbhen, Helefne kin Fuel Co., Marisa's Restaurant, according to Mrs. Richard Kimball, Osceola Church at the meeting ii>f Cohen, Dennis Connolly, Kathy water pollution control, at a recent Plan Sacred Music Recital Four Women The Lord's Prayer is being Elizabeth Presbytery on Tuesday and.James Wright. vails, Gordon Olde, David X" " In First Quarter Bibby's-Coach and Four and mem- Junior chairman. • Carteret Minister to Speak studied at the Wednesday evening Connolly, Julie"" Dawalf,'Tina De- Union County Trust Co., Eliza- A conference of the New Jersey Christine Piatersori; ElizabettTi 1 TEMPLE BETH-EL at 2. p.m. at the Central Presby- All A's and/or B's: Gregory Al- bers of the Cranford Chamber of General co-chairmen of the Water Pollution -'Control Associa- prayer meeting. Attention- will be mah, Deborah. Peters, Jill Pfi Palma,'Joseph Dorm, Renee Dos^ beth, reports rtet income, after Winners, were announced this Commerce. Babbl Sidney ft. Sbankaa terian Church, Summit.' 1 ' brecht, Janice Andrews, Carol Ar- koczynski, Barbara Eilbacher, "Spring Luncheon" are Mrs. Russ tion in Atlantic City. ! Sunday at Trinity Church EarnWSCS Before Presbyterian Men given to the phrase, "Thy Will Be SpMtaal Leader mitage, Benjamin Avery, Elleti meyer, NaricV^ Rk^ 'Deborah: securities gains or losses, of $563 week in the Cranford Creative Art Companies which donated artist Done." , Members of the executive botfd Diane RicW^lder, . filyse'.Rjti J>iane Eilbacher, Richard FerdU thousand, or 48 cents per share, for1 '. " The second in a scries of recitals of sacred music being presented The spring communion breakfast sponsored by United Presbyterian Samuel Lavtfadiy, Hasan Babitsv Gart'Bagley, Lorna Ballis- hand, Barbara Fielder, Anita Fink, Group's annual members' show, material awards included: Bee of the Women's Association will Janice Rbrtiari',: Pet6r Rodpy;' the Opening.quarter of 1970 com- which opened at the Public Li- periodically at Trinity Episcopal Church will take place Sunday after- Service Pins Men will be held at the First Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 8 a.m. Service* are held as fe&owa: meet in the church parlor a't'8 ter. Andrea Barchard, Zionabell0 1 William Fischer. Paper Co., Winsor and' Newton, CALVARY LOTOHRAN CHURCH Sunday — 8:38 ajn., breakfast taiar Bto, ' Nrichblas" Bayalt, Lynda orah- Sahalpti Monica, Sfltdot.—. pared with $347 thousand, or 30 brary • last Friday evening with & Talons & Son, Boeour Artist Colors, noon at 4 p.m. in the church. It will feature voice, harpsichord and Four women were awarded spe , Rev. Dale D. Schlafer, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Ew. AnMdd X. ItahlApdst sad p.m. Tuesday: . . '.',.' Mary. SalVb,'Peter'Sanford,, ftay} cents per share, for the like quar- organ. ' ' cial membership pins for their out yon; MoQiay through OSnnday, P^acken, Kareh Bellucio, Joanne 11 Also, Ingrid Gessner, Evelyn reception for members and friends: Liquitec of Permanent Pigments Carteret, Will speak on the theme, "Don't, Bug Me, Jesus." Eev. Gordon I* Wait, Fasten Satanbqr aai Suaiay — 7M pjn., Weekday Presbyterian Nursery Brooks;" David" B'usick, Suzanne mond Sarttella; Wirreri- S *-^"--'-' iUlich, ^Uen Gorringe, JaineS ter of 1969. '-' and the Artist and Craftsman I Guest artist will be Lester C. Erich, Jr., who was born in Beth- standing service in the Women'i A native of Huntington, Long Island, he was graduated • from Today — 8 p.m., Calvary Choir. School continues to meet Wedties- Marcia Schurer, Sah'dra Net operating income before The show was opened to the pub- NOW HEAR THIS. Society of Christian Service of the mlnyon; ftiday — 8:80 PJXL, aerv- Checkb/ David Clausnitzer.^ Robert Grun, Sally Hedeen,. Claudia Her^ lic on Saturday and will continue Guild. Dehmer Florist provided a lehem, Pa. After his early musical Westminster College, Wilmington, Tomorrow — 7:30 p.m., confir- day from 9 to 11 a.m. under the Colsttfii,1 Iilhda' Ciibberly, Susanne Joanne Shamey, Carolyn' Shferi bert, Barbara Heuer, James Hol-j securities gains or losses was $529( Crariford United Methodist Church fce; Saturday — &S0 jun^ awvtc*. Patti Silbermah, Patricia. Sm^thj from 2 to 4and 7 to 9 p.m. through' spring flower arrangement. training, he was accepted in 1958 will be "Confirmation and First Pa., where he was a letter-man-in mands will rehearse for the ser- Tuesday — Eighth.Day of Pass- direction of Mrs. Henry Qxjey. ; Cymbaluk, Robert Deen, Judith jeran, Bette Hulignan, Nancy Kai- .thousand, or 45 cents- per share,' at the group's meeting last week : Laurie Smith, Jimmy Snldq^, tiyo|«! for the first three months of this this Saturday. Hostesses will bet at the Columbus Boys' Choir School Communion." football for three years. His name vice on Sunday. over, Yizkor Eervice. Mrs. Louise Munkel, Mrs. IJois Dickirtan, Deborah Ditz61. 1 ser, Martin Kane, Bfuce Katcher, They are: Mrs. Stuart Campbell, J Sorijeptinp; Richard; Steejfe;' Kargq on hand to supply informaion and appears in "Who's Who in Ameri- Saturday -r 10 a.m., First year Meyers and Mrs. Virginia Ojdey, ''ATsb.' ' .TiifHtn Fdelman, -Ma-ck- John Korba. Martha Kunzman, Bar- year, against $448 thousand, or in Princeton. He has sung with Lunch will be served at noon, -Mrs.-P-orxestJ)exterv-Mr«^Earl-Paf- Wednesday — 8:30 p.m.. Sister- -diseuss-the paintings; Spring can—Colleges~rand Urriversittes?* "conftrmanoTi cniss Senior hood meeting. teachers ot the, Osceola church stietei, JonStrantl. haira' Lehk, Thomas Lester, Joanne cents' per share, for" the •the Boston Symphony under LeLns- frath and Mrs. Effuiger Rubright, Eichinger, Susan Eilbacher, Jean 1 into five discussion groups that Since graduating from Princeton Teens will leave from the church There will be no Religious School kindergarten and the Pres- Also, Richard Terry, Melissa. liynnes, Michael Martin) Robert sponding period last year. Awards were, presented to the dorf, the New York Philharmonic who will- be further honored, with Theological Seminary four years E3&;, L#nn£; Ericksbn., Dwight Deposits on March 31 totaled winning artists by" Mayor Malcolm Tuesday Benefit will meet until 2 p.m. other women of the conference re- for a bicycle hike to Watchurig. School classes today through Tues- byterian Weekday Nursery cj^ss, Evans, Diane Farrell,' De'Borah Thornton, Michael Totten.RichaBd- Jilatus, Nancy McHarg».Ri>hert. ^T under Leonard Bernstein, and with Baby-sitting will be provided. ago, he has been pastor of the Car- Sunday — 9 and 10:45 a.rii., ser- day. invite the parents of the children Van Jaeckel, Marilyn Warner, Leod, Betty Lou McNally, Robert; $193,4 million, compared with $1825 S. Pringle-during the reception. ' ceiving special memberships this teret church. Faust, Roni Fensterman, Brian million on the same date last The winners in the watercolor For CP Center the Bach Aria Group of New York, year, at a tea in Wayne on -jfay27. vices of worship and Sunday attending these classes to- a coffee Finestein, Craig Foltz, Michael Trudy Waugh, Jacqueline Wessels, Meier, Marcy Metz, Diane Milazza, The communion service will be year, • '—--••----• -•' class were:- First, Dorothy^Skrba; JThe second "Spring;Lunqheon^L jfe also has appeared on the Bell Newly-elected WSCS officers Church School for nursery through ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH hour on Wednesday at, 9:30 fljh. Freda, Susan French, PatriciFGal- William -White,—Karen—Wright, Karen Miller. to benefit the Union County Cere- held in the Dorothy A. Snyder in the lower level of the church- Total loans for the first quarter second, Kay Befilert; t.hird, Etta, grade 8; 9 a.m., adult class; 10:45 Msgr. John F. Davis, Pastor lagher, Anne Grail, Harvey .•Green- Susan Yost, Lisa ^ielenbach, Diana Also, Kathy O'Leary, Nancy Pat-' 1 Telephone and Firestone Hours. are; Mrs. Donald Hedeen, presi- 1 : of 1970 amounted to $120.2 mil- Minetti; first honorable ' mention, bral Palsy Treatment Center, 216' dent; Mrs. Robert Weber, vice- Memorial Chapel in the church's a.m., children under three years Rev. Joseph V{ Derbyshire, The purpose of this.get-together is berg, Patricia Gregan," Douglas Zunnwmftn ah^lIEohertT^obali ) • BTson, feteven Paul, Thomas Holly St., will take place next In- 1964 Mr. Erich returned to i lion, against $116.6 million for the president; Mrs. Maurice Fuller, Memorial Hall. Breakfast will, fol- are cared for in the baby-sitting - ' Assistant Pastor to have parents meet the teachers A Grube', Sandra Halpern, Patricia. ; ; ei'ling, Howard Pohl, Thomas Por - Liiigina Monti, ahd second honoi'- Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Easton, Pa., where he was active low in Fellowship Hall. "•• ; and view filmstrips showing Kin- . ' • . . 6radell;/:'-..-y-- ^ ••. comparable period of 1969. able inentioii! HenYiette Palmer. 1 secretary; Mrs. Frank Schink, nursery; 3:30 p.m., service of con- Rev. Roy J. DeLeo, Hazeldine, Christine Helmstetter, All A's: Theodore' Amgoft,..An- ter.' Lisa Rappoport, Robert Rey- at Calvary; Lutheran Chui'ch. The in district, regional and national Plans for this occasion were de- 1 treasurer, and Mrs." Donald Hof- firmation. • Aspt'rfffl* ^ Pastnv dergarten and Nursery activities. it>Kls, Patricia Ross, Sheryl >Sassi, tri th,te oils category, .the winners Village Improvement Aissociation choruses. In 1967, he was accepted 1 fecker, assistant treasurer. veloped under the direction of Rex Monday — 9 a.m., seminary on ' Sunday masses — 7, 8, 9:15, Suggestions and comments by the te^orah . Scarbrough, Barbara were: First,; Elizabeth Shfep; sec- and the Cranfora Junior Woman's at the Westminster Choir College' E: Reed, president of the Cranford the field for pastors of the North parents will be welcomed as pjfrns n Science Student ond, DeniseMatejic; thirds Minerva Club of the VIA are co-sponsoring where he is presently a junior. He l»:80 and noon. Ichaeffer, Janice Schenker, jUl' Committee chairmen for the Chapter of- United Presbyterian Central ; District; 8' p.m., adult for the coming! year will spon be Schoerger, Lisa^ Schornstein, Mari- Pollack,;. first honorable menUon, the^eyeriL A varied, buffet menu; is now a member of the Chapel coming year are: Mrs. Homer Hall, Daily masses — 7 and 8 ajoou Men. " **•" class will meet with the Christian CC» School of ReligioB dasaes formed. Child "care is ayailsWe lyn Sharon, Patricia Stickle, Deb- ^Participate Elaine Markowski; second honor- desserts^ and beverages will be Touring Choir, the Symphonis missionary education;. Mrs. Joseph education committee and the upon request by calling Mrs. JUcht able mention, Lpis^ Shapiro^ fourth! Choir aWd also the Westminster for children attending—public orah Sweitzer, Suzanne Tenen- Blaha, Christian social~cbncerhs; ChUrch Council, to subniit. findings ard Dalley, 15 Cornell Dr., Clark. baum, Sandra Thaler, Andrea In Symposium * honorable mention June Krsna, and; Choir. /" Mrs. John Kopf, spiritual .growth; school are scheduled as follows: An advancer'ticket sale will be from then* recent study of confir- Grade 1 —10:30 to U:15 a.m., first ThittXe^ Clifford.., Weingus. Shawn Marie Dooley, daughter flfih honorable' mention, Harry conducted Uv the main branches of "vye 11:30 a.m.. Cerebral Democrats Hear ; of 203 Holly St., has been selected The judging was done by John FROM OUR OLD FRIENDS THAN ANY responsibility; Mrs. David Smith, grades 2 and 3 —< 10:30 to 11:16 — Specializing In — Countyf.Tr,ust Co. from 11:30"a.m. to and is assistant choirmaster at the Service Set Palsy luncheon in Fellowship Hall; am., each Sunday; Grades 4, 5 to' participate in a' synrposium for . Peddie School in Hightstown. kitchen; Mrs. Harold Wait, pub- 7:30 p.m.. Boy Scout Troop 84 Talk by Connor outstanding- sfaience students, and 6 — 8^5 to 10 am, second • POODLES • S^HNAUZI hrysanthemum f . All .members of the community licity; Mrs. Robert Isinger; .schol- 'ROBEirlt GRUBE,'JR. meets in Fellowship Hall; 8 p.m., Johh T, Connor, Jr., executive sponsored by" 'tHeT Nfew Jejrsey arship; Mrs. Earl Paffrath, coordin- aod fourth Sunday «f each atcath; TERRIERS', . 9 COCKER Sn are invited to attend this recital. At Calvary new members class in t^e lounge. Grades 7 and 8 — 11^0 aon. to director of the DemocratjiS State t jjjes Presented > Chemical- Industry - Council to- BE A REASON! ator, Wesletyan Service Guild; Mrs. A service of conf irritation' will be Wednesday -^- .9:30 a.m., spring Committee, spoke at a' Cranford morrow at P^incetoh Unjversity. Stuart Campbell, nominating; Mrs. 1^30 pjn., first and third Sunday Free Pick OP and Delivery • 272752 held at Calvary Lutheran' Church Organ Recital, assembly of the Lutheran Church of each month. Voluntary discus- Democratic Club meeting on April FmGardenClub Thb local girl, ' a junior at estti Robert Isinger, printed materials; Sunday afternoon at 3:30 for 46 Women of the North Central Dis- Mother Seton:' Regional' High Methodist Church Mrs. Allan Roberts and MrS. Rob- sion grtaps meet once a month at I5.-7. •. • •.:•. • . ' : : .*••.- ,. .' 'f: Mrs.'Therbn W. MacDowell gave young people who have successful-: Dedication Set trict will begin with a> coffee nour. the homes of teachers. Mr. Connor spoke on "The Thom- ScHbo'l Clark, is a member of ert Craw, Methodist Homes; Mrs. a( talk -and showed slides of heir To Confirm 26 Iy completed .two. years of instruc- Study groups will, meet from 10 son Conimissidn Report,"' Some of' f-....; .-..' '..- " .:} i.i: .'.! !•• ';'•••:•• 5 ^ . .If -Sodality, the school glee club; the Millard'Halleribeck, Goodwill In- tion in the liturgy of the church, to 2 with lunch at noon. 7 p.m., "Sin: Some Conteriiporary View- prize winning chrysanthemums and Cplonia' Country Club swim' team, IKieetmurctnt By Prbsbyterwns the highlights mentioned were a •: ..• !'•'•.• ,;• . ! After two years "of class sessions dustries, and Mrs. Henry Base- points" will be the topic of Rev. supplementing participation in REV. MILTON T. MASON Martin Luther and the Reforma- Dedication of the First Presby- Luther Choir rehearsal. new type of permanent registra- |raahy other flowers at a recent Rahway YWCA swim' team and wicz, Mrs. August Engel and Mrs. tion, the Bible, Luther's Small Cate- Roy J. DeLeo, speaker at the final the XXCYO. She is planning to Church School, youth fellowships, terian Church's new Allen organ lecture in the spring series spon- tion, candidate fund records, opein meeting of the Four Seasons Robert Wilson, Church Women chism and church membership. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN primary, and. the need for a tele- attend college and major in liberal Sunday worship, youth choir, week- United. will be held Sunday at 4 p.m., fol- sored by the Confraternity of Chris- Garden' Club: Questions were ask> end retreats, and other church ac- Milton Mason These Are: lowed by an organ recital present- CHURCH vision station in the State pi New ij and members who gave the arts.;' • .: • •_}• -' '•• These officers and chairmen will From Cranford, Carl E. Ander- Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longaker, tian Doctrine on Monday night at This is the tenth year the New tivities, 26 ninth, grade students ed by church organist* Robert A 8:30 in the church basement. Jersey. •• • •• • - • • • • •/• v; • Jjedrrect; answer were given , a : will be confirmed as members of Ordained Deacon be installed at the June meeting. son, Wendy K. Berkman, Craig R. Grube, Jr. . . • Pastor " The next meeting will be on May iphrysarithenium plant. . Jersey; chemiatry industry , has the Cranford United Methodist Bogardus, John E. Drake, Lewis V. Mr. Grube will play compositions Rev. Milton B. Eastwick, 20 at 8:30 p.m. in room 7 of the honored t^ 200' top: ^iglr school By AME Church Associate Pastor FIRST Mrs. MacDowell, a medical science^ stwienis with; t^e op^ Church at a special confirmation Everdale, Jr., Susan F. Fecho, Wal- by DuMage, Samuel Wesleyj Jo- CHUKCH Municipal Building. New members scientist, is a teacher and lecturer Rev. Milton T. Mason of 247 spring project of repainting the ter A. Guy IH, William C. Hughes, Rev. Paul H. Letiecq, Rw. George ffiWUMv A. will be welcome. jportunity tpveitchang^' vieWs with service Sunday afternoon at 4:3d. hann Sebastian Bach, Antonin ; m wv® oft ' chrysanthemums and many FUEL COMPANY Cranford Ave. was ordained an interior of the education building. Julia A. Johnson, Jeanette F. Associate Pastor Sunday — 9:30 ajn., Sunday 1 disUnltti^hed scieritists, " j*ofe^ Rev. John It. Dexheimer, pastor, Men, women and youth are wel- Dvorak and Oliver Mfessiaen. garden' subjects. She is a past: will hear their vows and confirm itinerant deacon in the African Kearney, Ronald C. Kjeldsen, Rob- The organist, a resident, of 25 Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longaker School; 11 ajn., worship service. To Stop Damage By These Insects Sors anS'ipdustrial',iifeaders during 230 Cenfepnial Ave. "Since 1895" Cranford come. "This weekend's objective is will have as his sermon topic at president of the Maplewood a day-long program- . ve. them, usingJJie ancient rite of lad- Methodist Episcopal Church • on ert G. Lautenslager,- Jr., James Omaha Dr., is a senior at Rutgers Ifoiyiay — 8 p.m., choir rehear^ etterm to Htor !Garden" Club and the New Jersey to paint all the downstairs and up- .Noel McCojr,_Leslie_Ann_McVey, both the'9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday sal. - -._. . The thfime is ^h^e Changing (Gle^ei Sijnfiiays) cor, CsmfraT AV^tf W^tfi ing on of hands jni«jdaj>sjnembers Saturday during the 98jji New Jer-^ UniversityJnJMew Brunswick-and r r rl siairshallways. Hobert Weberra yj *'• ' " ''' • /u-r^r—J—-—'' ' r^-r:—r - rrr ~ ~ "Nothintt Counts Like Service" sey Annual Conference at St. Glenn A. Munsch, Donald J. Row- will be graduated in June with a, worship services, "Relapse From Wednesday — 7:30-6:9* of; are: James AME Church, Newark. Of- sociate lay reader, is in charge. botham, William V. Sherm, Rich- Freedom." The Senior High prayer service. writes articlea for the Na- Jeanne Campbell, Gayle Chand- The pastor-'parish relations com- bachelor of arts degree in music. (Continued from Page'2) Call: tional Chrysanthemum Society >Gary Bright ert W. Wiegand and Debra A and theCnancel . . ppruprlate" ^^ Fidler, Kelly Gallagher, Kimherly Beta Kappa GPRI8TIAN ETANCWUCAL site for our elders. Responsible The club voted to make dona- Gallagher, Debra Grove, Kristen Entering the ministry under the p.m. Yeager. Mr. Grube has been studying or- Church Time Nursery is available guidance and inspiration of Rev. On Saturday the confirmation (From Clark, Brenda Bonardi, for both infants and toddlers in adults don't insist that children give tibtis* to' the Union CdurttyfRhodoi- Hildebrant, Thomas NHoffecker, gan since the sixth grade.in the Bar. A. ft. up their playground to gpnior dti- d?ndron Sdciety:arid,aje Trailsid'e Boyd Hudson III, Janette Irving, Frank N. Williams, former pastor class will meet at 10:30 a.m. for Barbara Goff, Eileen M. Jones, public schools. During his years in •Memorial Hall during bpth serv- of St. Mark's AME Church here, rehearsal, followed by a lunch in Jeffrey J. Seager and Donna E. ices. .•'..• • ... Service — zens while they refuse to sacrifice ^iiseunj' Associatiofh ' of ' XJnion Susan Jobson. the Cranford school system, his a parking space. The obligation is Also, Teresa Jones, Sandr,a Koe- Rev. Mason was licensed to preach room 8. Also on Saturday, from 10 Storm. teacher was Walter Reinhqld of the The sacrament of hoty commu- CH 5-149* in 1967-and is now enrolled in the a.nu_to 3 jp.nu,. the Senior^.Youth. -From Fanwood, Joel-E. Boczo nion -for -the - United Presbyterian •clearly ^mj^joot^the children's. Mrs. Frank Reilly, Mrs. Edmund nig, Carol Pizzetya, Anita Bownson, "mnsic~department"ot~Ne w "York Mrs. Ann Balsamo , Michael Sehaeffer, Brian Schofie]^,. New Jersey Annual Conference Fellowship will hold a car wash from Garwood, Edward J. White; University. In college his instructor Men will be held at 8 a.m. Sunday Rev. Herbert 6. E^gcv Pastor Scotch Plains Saal, Mrs. Peter Qrazi' and Mrd, Karen N.-Smith, Kevin Smith, Wen- Ministers' Institute, where he is and "baked goods sale: ."^ ^ from Kenilworth, Lofjgjjji&iMJflfeB hasi been David.Drinkwater of the in the Dorothy Snyder Meiriorial ' "Prayer'sf' Prtonlse" has been Gerard "Gower '-'will'.' attend .Jh^j completing requirements for od- The Mothers' Club wilj meet ler, David O> Kossor and Karl R, Chapel aHd will be followed by a chosen by Rev. Herbert S. Edge 24 Hillcrest; Ave. flower sbpw school of th^ Gar^an dy Smith, Carolyn Steele, Nancy Rutgers.music departihpnt faculty. ; Cranford, R J. Aft 2-1492 Thompson, Susan Till and Keith dination as an elder. . ' Monday.evening at 8. Schlenker; from Linden, Carl W. The public is invited to .the! ded- breakfast in Fellowship Hall. as his sermon topic at the 11 a.m. CWb of New Jersey. : • - Weidenburner; from Mountain- At 9:30 and 11 a.m. the Church worship service Sunday. The scrip- April 19, 1970 Elizabeth Wilson. " The former paratrooper and New ication and the recital. '•• Dear Sir: .. . • ' • A new slate of officers were Jersey Golden Gloves light heavy- OP cms* side, Carl D. Koltz^nd Ronald R. School will be held for all grades ture text will be Luke 11:1-10. EL 5-1492 presented, with" election' to take weight champ is a patrolman in the Moeller. thrpugh (the sixth grade. Seventh Deacon Roy Sallee will assist. I think "this wajs the week that place at the May meeting. Nom- Sunbeam Bible dub Cranford Police Department. In Sunday — U am, servioe; 11 From Westfield, Robert V. An- and eighth grades meet at 9:30 At the 7:30 p.m. service, the ..as." . Former Mayor Gill -insists inatd were: President, Mrs. EU- from 10 to 10:50. Father Bizzaro is the report isn't finished yet ftnd 1967 he received the Cranford Ja|y- ajo., Sunday SdhwA. derson, Jr., Kathy J. Chapman, in charge of this class. , •' only. Ninth graders attend the. pastor will speak on the topic, INSPECTIONS FREE word Waters; vice-president. Mrs. Celebrating Anniversary XitiV sendee available SUB- communicant education program no site favored. Mayor Pringle 1 Past and present members of the cees' "Outstanding Young Man of Lesley A. Chapman, Donald A A, class for high school students "Christian Certainty," based on All Work Under Direction Of i^icholas Giordano; second 'vice- the Year" award. Crow, Randolph W. Hills, Robert in Fellowship Hall. A Bible class John 7:14-24. never saw the report so he can't president, Mrs; James McCoy; rec- Sunbeam Bible,Club are invited to of grades 10, 11 and 12 meets with discuss it. Jack McVey said loud Wednesday — 8:15 pjmL, meet- A. Hootdn, Miriami E. McCarthy, Father Miller at 10 Sunday morn- discussion group on "Christ and Sunday — 9:40 a.m., Church DR. ARTHUR S. WILLIAMS ording secretary,' Mrs. Robert Tiefc- a reunion Saturday night at 7:30 the Meaning of Life" will be held and clear that he« does have, the : at Kenilworth Gospel Chapel in CRANFORD UNEXED ing includes testimonies of 0tb$B- John A. Palmer, Brian A. Raney, ings. . . . ' School for all ages. Nursery facili- ri«y; corresponding secretalry^ Mrs. U healing as understood in Robert S. Ribecky, David C. Rifen- in the Youth Center at 9:30. a,nd ties are available at all Sunday finished report bui^can't divulge "-observance of the club's 35th an- CHUBOO Weekday services include: privileged information. '. ROT. John R. Bexbeimer, Pastor tjan Sctanoe. difer and Diana C. Warner. Thursday mornings, 8:45, morning 11 a.m. services; 3 p.m., East Association niversary. . monthly Youth Rally to be held at Mayor Pringle poohpoohed ru- Children 4 through 12 years of Earth Day'will be observed at Beading room hours—116 North prayer; 9, holy eucharist and heal- An organ recital will be given at ttaton Avtv, Holiday ttmmgb 4 p.m. Sunday in the sanctuary to the New Market Baptist Church, mors of high rise apartments. Blue Cross ing service; Saturday mornings, age attend club meetings, where the 9:15 and. 11 o'clock services! 1 Bernard Litwack quoted a statute Friday, 10d3t am. to 4 pjn.; Sat- following: "Either here or here- 7:45, morning prayer; 8,,holy euch- dedicate the new church, organ. Piscataway; 6:30 p.m., Senior High they are taught Bible stories and Sunday morning. Planning the ob- BYF will meet in the church; limiting a building to 25 percent Bible related songs by Miss'Helene servance, in which responsible Ttajfc, 1 to 4 Jan., Thursday nights, after, suffering or Science must arist with prayers for world peace. Robert Grube, Jr., will be at the 7:30 to 9. V....-..7 destroy all illusions regarding life organ.. Today — 4:30 p.m,, Youth Choir of the site • and Joseph Schecter V. Austin, former kindergarten stewardship of man's earth envir- The service of morning prayer says the building will contain 100 teacher in Kenilworth public onment will he stressed, are James The self-destroying effects of and mind, and regenerate, material will be read in the church on Mon- Monday ~ 7 p.m... Folk Music rehearsal; 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir sense and self." Group will meet in/ the Youth Cen- rehearsal. ) dwelling units, BUT no high rise schools. Children of, former Sun- Newell, Mrs> Robert P. Morrison, moral weakness and the regenerat- day, Tuesday and Wednesday apartment contemplated, v • : beams are presently attending. Miss, Jill Wai\ringtonr and two stu- ing effects of spiritual thinking are mornings at 8:45. The service of ter; Den 6 in the Primary room; Tuesday — 9:45 a.m., morning JEHOVAH'S WITOJESSKS 8 p.m!, Post 80 will riieet in the Bible group"will riieet at the home To make matters worse, the The public is invited to the re- dent members! of the congregation, illustrated in the les'son-sermon on evening prayer will be read in the "off-the-record" comments in the Davjd Dexheimer and Richard 'Probation After Death" to be Nfocn & McKftok church each day, except Friday, primary room; the, division of ad- of Mrs. John Becker, 465 White- union. Refreshments will be ult education in the upper room, wood Rd., Union/ hallway at the Municipal Build- served. Steele.' • ••• "' • read, in all Christian Science Pnuidfaf Minister at 5, , .: Today — 7:80 pju., ministry and the weekday nursery school Wednesday — 7:30 p.m., irqd- ing were even funnier! This had Crib nursery facilities and a full churches on Sunday. • •> Tonight — Youth-adult discus- the Katzenjammer kids beat by •chool fallowed by Bervtee meeting sion group will meet in the new committee in the beginner's room. week grayer fellowship aind Bible u Blue Shield One of the Bible citations ft from' schedule of Church. School classes Tuesday — 9:30 a.m., the prayer a mile, '"'' Lutheran Women will be available during both hours: Romans: "For to be carnally Hand- »*8J26. ••.••; • • - " • •• Education Building at 8. study will meet at the parsonage. Plan Spring Assembly Between services buns and 'coffee, ed is death;•'but to be spiritually Sunday — 0:30 *Jn., puWtt"l«- Saturday — 'Girls'' CTJoTr will re- ;gpg The North Central spring assem- will be served in Randolph Hall. minded is life and peace." The ac- taraJpflowed by Wttcbtower atudy hearse at. 10:30 a.m. in Mettam Lounge. Girl Scouts will OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN 48 Hillcrest Ave. bly of the Luthoran Church Women A confirmation service, during count in Luke of the multitude that at 1O;45. Sunday — Special musical re- meet at 3:15 p.m. in the primary eHURdH Cranford, N. J. will be held Wednesday at Calvary which 26 ninth grade students-will gathered to hear Jesus preach and Tueddaftr — 8 wa.. Bible ttody. cital featuring voice, harpsichord room; 3:30 to 5 p.m., Youth Hall Rev. William M. EUUtt, Jr., April 19, 1970 as little as 45$ a day. 1 and organ in the church at 4 p.m. will be bpe^n to, senior highs; Troop Lutheran Church. Registration will join the church, will be held^at to be heirted of diseases and "un- Rev, MrY Elliott will preach at rjear Sir: take place between 9:30 arid 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m. : clean'spirits" also will be read. HUNTTY EHS09PAL CHURCH Tuesday — Cranford Chapter of 79 will meet in Fellowship Hall at he 9:30 and 11 a.m,-services of i could tell the circus was in Rev. Robett Bteatoy 7:30 pjn. -..•'• Rev.' Gordon Huff will lead de- Tonight, tomorrow night and Citations from Science and Alcoholics Anonymous will meet'in worship on Sunday. Those desir- town by the actions of our town tbev. Barry W^BHOmr, Sherlock, Hall at 8^0 p.m. Wednesday — 1 to 2:30 p.m., ex- votions and Dr. 'Luther Liridberg throughout the day Saturday, vbl- Health with Key to the Scriptures ".ing twuueuso discuss. thme morning's ser-' counciuncill TuesdaTuesday nightnight.. ThaThatt wawass by. Mary Baker Edcjy inc)ude .the Rev. J. H. WlfiteringtoDL AssL Wednesday —Boys' Choir \yjll tended session of the pre-school 6 CO -..will be guest speakex:_TM.,topic. unteenj arb invited to_continueJhe fr ia2i3JmllJBeet.in-thft,^u^^.parioi4.they-frprt-Ttown - act, ^yelve seen^—^_^ rehearse at 7 p.m.-£ --' — *£~^- - -••• school room. at 11 a.m. . L:«sinc' e Barnuu.^,,m &*, ttniinv:Bailey. after Easter: 7:45 a.m;, morning rehe&rse., at 8 p.m. Church School Is provided for Everybody's familiar with our top-of-tjie-line model: Comprehen$iye:Bl0e Cross with Blue Shield. prayer; 8 a.m., holy eucharist; 9 Today the Margaret Greene As- Mrs. Albert Bartocei sociation executive board will meet child, care, nursery^ kindergarten i., parish eucharist; also a spe- and grades .1, 2, 3 and 4 at 9:30 cial service sponsored by the Par- Rev. J. F. Bbepberd, at 1:15 p.m. in the upper room. FILL AND RETURN It's the ultimate in health care coverage, providing protection for nearly every eventuality. Troop 80 will meet at 7:30 p.m. a.m. and for child care, nursery, sh Youth in the "Upper Jtoom;" kindergarten and grades 5, 6 and FIRST AID .SQUAD \V-\5.-*L

t> I'age^ix CltANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AWD CHRONICLE—THURSDAY,' APBIL iJ3, 1970 training, he will received an ad- Joseph Madonia. Ray Ward.show* man there is an urgent need for Edgewood Rd. - ditional eight weeks of either ad- ed slides and spoke on the Cran- usable children's clothing of any Michael suffered internal in- Jr. Musical Club Additional College Acceptances vanced instruction or onrtbe-job ford Boys Camp. size. The sorority has placed re- juries, requiring the removal of training to qualify him in a spe- ceptacles throughout the Union his spleen, abrasions and cuts of Elects Cranford Dr. (.'hallos. Post, principal of Mr. and "Mrs. Henry Draus, 50 owski, 105 Adams Ave., Goucher cialized military skill. College campus to collect used his face and legs. He is still in the (JanlonJ Hifjh School, has an- Mendell Ave., Seton Hall Univer College; Henry>.Koj*hler, son of Mr. 1 Jr. Women children's clothing. . intensive cafe unit but has been Girls to Offices rounVed that the following addi- sily. and Mrs. Henry Koehler, 9 Can- Jay J. Sulzmann recently was removed from the critical list. tional seniors have received accept-" Also, Susan Eilbacher, daughter terbury PI., Syracuse University; Dawn Adams and Leslie Corn, • Classified Advertising •Business Directory • Sports an cos from schools or colleges: , promoted to army specialist lour James suffered a severe concus- both of Cranford, were elected of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eil- David McCormick, son of Mr. andandv awarded the Bronze Star Elect Tonight Local Youths sion and was in a coma until Thomas IU'aclle, son of Mr. and bacher, 322 Stoughton Ave., Union Mrs. Robert McCormick, 4 Woods medal for meritorious achievement Election of officers for the 1970- early this week. He also remains president and vice-president, re- JVIrh'. Edward Beadle. 31 John SL, College; Jean Ells, daughter of Hole Rd., Middleburty College; 71 club season will take place to- spectivelyr as the W«stfield Junior Union College; Richard Bentson, in ground operations against a Critically Injured in the intensive" care unit at the Mr. and Mrs. . Arlynn Ells, 104 James McLane, son of Mr. and Mrs. hostile force in* Vietnam. An night when the Cranford Junior hospital. Musical Club named next season's .son of Mr. ,and Mrs. Thomas Bent- Retford Ave., Seton Hall Univer-James McLane, 326 South Union awards and decorations clerk in Woman's Club of the Village Im- •'soh, 28 Tulip St., Mobart College; sity. Ave., North Texas State University; provement Association meejs at As Gar Hits Pole Also injured was Michael's officers at a recent meeting in .Joan Brucato, daughter of Mr. and the First Infantry Division, he brother, James F. Caruso 26, of Also, Charles Fordham, son of Jeffrey Miller, son of Mj. and Mrs. has been reassigned to an en- 8:15 in the Cerebral Palsy'Treat- Two Cranford young men re- Westfield. : GARWOOD KENILWORTH Mrs. Joseph Brucato, jl_16 Ttetford Mr. and Mrs. William Fordham, 2 W. Jonathan Miller, 8 Central Ave., ment Center, 216 Holly St. main in critical condition-at the Georgia Rd., Freehold, who suf- Performers at the meeting in- .Ave., Trenton State College; Rob- gineer group due. to the rede- fered a 13-inch cut in his head Roselle Ave., Delaware Valley Col- fiamilton College; David Owen, son ployment of the First Infantry to Featured as the program speak- Jersey Shore Medical Center, Nep- cluded Leslie Corn and Janet Os- erl Uuontempo, son of Mr. and Mrs. lege of Science and Agriculture; of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owen, 609 er will be Michael Galuppo, deputy tune, suffering from injuries sus- requiring more than 300 stitches, Arthur Buontempo, 322 Manor the United States. A 1968, grad- and a severe cut in his right ear. tapczuk of Cranford. Diane Foster, daughter of Mr. andWillow St., University of Virginia. uate of Newark State College, he director of the Union County Wel- tained at 4:20 p.m. last Wednesr At the March meeting, the West- .Ave., New York University, New' Mrs. Raymond Foster, 41 Wads- Also, Melissa Plummer, daughter fare Board, Elizabeth. He will He was released from the hos- York Institute of Technology'; Ed- taught a year at Jonathan Dayton day-when their car struck a pole pital Sunday morning and.is con- field club had members of the VoL LXXVn. No. 14. SECTION THREE CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1970 15 CENTS worth Ter., Trenton State College; of Mr. and Mrs. William Plummer, Regional High School, Spring- detail the history and functions on Route 424, Farmingdale Rd., PlWnfield Jubior Musical diuY ward Burks, son of Mr. and Mrs.William Friedman, son of Mr. and 300 Riverside Dr., Skidmore Col- of the board and describe present valescing at his home. ' Edward Burks, 47 Nomahegan Ct, field, before entering service. Howell Township. A fourth youth, Billy C. Meyer, as guests. Members who were Mrs. Ernest Friedman, 3 Victoria lege; Nancy Rae, daughter "of Mr. available programs and the budget. chosen at spring auditions and who University of Virginia.* Ct.,.Adelphi University, Quinnipiac and Mrs. James Rae, 408 High St., Mrs. Robert Crudeh, vice-presi- They are Michael R. Caruso, 18, 17, of 191 North Ave., E., was« Masterson, Costollo Seeking Conrad President of Unit Also, William Carter, son of Mr. College; (Robert Gigon, son of Mrs. Connecticut College; Warren dent and program chairman, - will son of Mrs. Bea Caruso of 104 treated at the hospital for a performed at this meeting includ- Seminar Drug Abuse Committee and Mrs. ''Charles Carter,- 35 John Arlene Gigon,,ll Elmora Ave:, Del- Editorial Cartoon introduce Mr. Galuppo.* Makatom Dr., the driver, and sprained right ankle and released. ed two from Cranford, Marilyn Schmaus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Murphy and Margaret Kostenow- St., Union College; Robert Vnilpy C!nl]pg<> of Science ter—Sehmausr—38—Pairfieldr—Avev —Mrsr-Paul-Krugh, president—of- l6^-son-of~Mr^ Three-other youths in the car Democratic Bids for Council FoirPlanning Reactivation Wins National—— the Juniors, and Mrs. Richard and Mrs. Eugene Moloney of 101 did not require treatment. czyk. , , . .son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ca- and Agriculture, Essex County Rice University; James Seavy, son On '* Awareness GARWOOD — Edward F. Masterson of 435 Beech Ave. and 9 Formed in Kenilworth salc, 358^ Retford Ave., Trenton College; Charles. Green, son of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seavy, 26 Kimball, federation secretary, will 1 State College; Salvatore Gullari, Eleanor Green, 10 Lincoln Ave., Safety Award discuss plans for the spring con- GARWOOD — Rev. Charles F. Grieco, director of tlifi St. DIsmas Clayton F. Costello of 227 .Fourth Ave. are candidates for the Demo- Of Co. Mayors Conference KENILWORTH — Mayor Wil- tee; Wray Bailey, Joseph Maney, Tuxedo PL, Bucknell University; An editorial cartoon titled cratic nominations, to be made at the June 2 Primary Election for the poh of Mr. and Mrs. Carmello Cul- Quinnipiac College; Thomas Ho- Joanne Shamey, daijghter of Mr. vention. . . Center for Drug Addiction in Paterson, wlttyy be|thte 6peaker^g,t a seminar KENILWORTH — As a result of a meeting called last Wednesday liam E. Conrad and Oct. Capt. Jos- Pet. Charles David, and Council- lari, 404 Cranford" Ave,"Rutgers lian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas "Strangers in the Night," drawn " Mrs. Frank O'Donnell, banquet t ? p,m. nextt two Borough Council posts to be filled at the General Election in No- man C. W. Gutekunst, borough rep- and Mrs. James Shamey, 12 Ken by Gar Schmitt,' whose work ap- »n "Drug Awareness" to be presented in LincMn : night by Mayor William E. Conrad, Jr., "the Union County Conference eph DiMario today announced the 'University; Robert DeCicco, son of Holian, 27 W. Holly St,' Middlesex singtoh Ave., Syracuse University, chairman, will be accepting re- WdWednesdad y unded r sponsorshihip off >t hth e MMayor'' s CoBtinitiieB; on Drug vember, it was revealed yesterday by Councilman John E. Gallagher, resentative. pears each week on the editorial servations. >f Mayors will be reactivated and the lines of communication opened formation of a Mayor's Committee Mrs. Marie DeCicco, 15 Roselle County College. . Union College; Patti Silberman, Afruse, •>••!/. president of the Garwood Demo- on Drug Abuse to educate the com- The Committee on Drug Abuse Ave., Chamberlayne Junior Col- Also, Barbara Kalinowski, daugh- page of this newspaper, has won between Trenton and the municipalities. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sil- Mrs. Thomas McCloskey and ^Police Chief Fred Falzpne, cratic Club. munity on drug perils and to wage will be set up to function through, lege; Patricia. Draus, daughter of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kaliti- bermdn, 2 Princeton Rd., Boston the top 1969 national award froni Mrs. Krugh will attend the Joint Invited to the meeting by'the Kenilworth mayor were the mayors the National Foundation for High- Men in their chairman of the" committee set up Councilman Gallagher said peti- of all 21 towns in the county, the a fight against those who seek to five sub~-committees: Education, University. Civic Committee meeting on Mon- Election Held enforcement, finance, legal and re- way Safety, New Hayen, Conn. day in Lincoln School. "s" recently by Mayor John J, Mc- tions for the two council candida- nine members of the Board qf spread the use of drugs in the Also, Robin Skidmore, daughter ^ Mr. Schmitt's. cartoon, which tes and also for Mayor John J. Chosen Freeholders and the Union community. • habilitation. of Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore, Mrs. Kimball will outline final Cajrthy, reported that the program By Auxiliary The'cornmittee on education will focused on the dangers of drink- arrangements for the "Spring growing years...; McCarthy, who previously an- Little League County assemblymen and state 34 Central Ave., Union College; ing and driving, was published last also is being sponsored by niem- senators. About 25 officials at- The committee, under the guid- utilize every . means available in- Luncheon" for the benefit' of the bei*js of the clergy representing all nounced Yiis candidacy for the ance of bet. Capt. DiMario, will be SECOND QUARTERLY Judith'Squeo, niece of Mr. and Mrs.' year to illustrate an alarming rise Cerebral Palsy Treatment Cen- tended. cluding films,. descriptive material • George Santulli, 106 Mohawk Dr., in fatalities on the highways of Garwood thurches. Democratic tnoma^ation for re- Opening Day composed of professional, religious and samples, to educate parents ter. The Juniors and the VIA are GARWOOD Miss Florence "Our, Trenton delegates often Union College; Karen Stiefel, New Jersey caused by drunken "Anyone who has children or election, will foe filed with Borough and lay leaders of the community. and "their children on the dangers sponsoring the luncheon on Tues- Castaldo- was elected to succeed don't know how our communities Those who have accepted the ap- INSTALLMENT OF 1970 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert drivers. day from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at who has concern for the children Clerk A. T.. Mosca today. feel on important issues," Mayor inherent in the use drugs.. There Stiefel, 2 Woods PL, Goucher Col- should attend," Chief Fateone said. Mrs. George W. Rodner as presi- Saturday pointment to date are: Rev. James will be lectures and discussions Mr. Schmitt, who signs his'work Calvary Lutheran Church. Mrs. Petitions already have been filed KENILWORTH — Kenilworth Conrad told the group. lege; Melissa Thornton, daughter "By Gar," tied for first place "The day has come when the re- dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary of R. Cooper, Jr., Community United with the seventh^and eighth grades ' Kimball is Junior chairman and Little League season gets into State-Senator Matthew J. Rinal- Methodist Church; -Rev. Salvatore of Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton, honors in the United States with will serve as hostess. Mrs. Dennis sidents of Garwood should realize Bay Leaf Post 6807, VFW, at a with the borough clerk by candida- of -Harding School, the PTA, 27 Harvard "Rd.,; Skidmore College. that we. are not immune from the tes for the. Republican nominations swing this Saturday with its open- do pointed out that municipal of- Citarella, St. Theresa's Church; Dr. Church groups and service organ- two nationally known newspaper Ryan is Junior ticket chairman. meeting last Wednesday night at ing day parade. Richard McCor- ficials are not well informed about Also, Jay Trent, son of Mrs. Bar- cartoonists, Bruce Shanks _of the drug scene. •>';'. for the local offices, Councilman Edmond Johnkins, Board of Health, izations. . bara Trent, 318 Retf6rd Ave., Reiin- Bay teaf Memorial (Home. miack, president, announced plans legislative matters. Aldan Markson, attorney; John Buff alb .(N. Vy-)' Evening News, for • "Each of us will recognize • a Charles J. Horbacz, for mayor, and The enforcement committee will' sela'er' Polytechnic : institute; his cartoon>*'For Whom The Bell Sorority Conducting problem. in a neighboring com- . Oth°er officers were named as for the parade to start at 1 p.m. at The-.senator predicited that, a Kish, superintendent of Harding be directed by the Police Depart- James Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tolls," ^and Bill Lang of the Daily munity, but what about our own? follows: CouncUmen Harry E. Hartman and St. Theresa's schoolyard and march unified front by the mayors would School; George Cuzolino, assitarit ment, which will make every, effort Richard Wright, 2(k Hampton. St., Used Clothing Drive down the Boulevard to the Little produce more responsive legisla- principal of David Brearley Reg- Oklahdman, who produced "Office Our children../ attend . regional Senior vice-president, Mrs. Carmelo A. Cusmano, for reelecT to enforce existing laws, possibly TAXES Middlebury College;. Robert Zobal, Gamma Iota Theta Sorority at schools, travel to other towns, at-. League field on 14th St. John Dunn tion. ional High School; Michael Iazzetta, Party Goer." All three cartoonists tion to Borough Council. ' help establish new ones, and Work son of Mr. and Mrs. George Zobal, Union College is sponsoring a used Mrs. Michael Bezkorbwayny, is organizing the parade and Mayor Conrad was chosen tem- health officer; Steven Kotch and were awarded a $50 U.S. Savings clothing drive for the Children's tend social events, and, perhaps Two councilmen are to be elect- closely with the other enforcement 11 Normandie PL, Oberlin College. Bond. share the feeling of today's youth. junior vice-president,. Mrs.' G. H. Thomas McHale will be master of (Continued on Page 3) George Kerr, Recreation , Commit- Specialized Hospital, Mountain- ed for three-year Herms this year ceremonies. (Continued on Page 3) This is the first national award side- It does riot follow that they cannot Clevpnger; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph and a mayor for a four-year term for the New Jersey cartoonist, who or; do not" become involved. . Schnauffer; chaplain, Mrs. William Mayor William Conrad and mem- Men In Service According to a sorority spokes- under new. legislation increasing bers of the Council will be at the Chief M/Sgt. John J. McLane, resides in Cedar Grove. His week- "We must wake up and become Appel; conductress, Mrs. Charles the mayoralty term from two years. ly editorial cartoon, devoted ex- educated and responsive- to the field for ceremonies following the son of Joseph A. McLane of Cran- Zarzecki; guard, Mrs!. Nicholas Deadline for filing of candida- parade.. Six little league queen fin- ARE DUE ford, is a member of a U.S. Airclusively to New Jersey subjects, demands of our society. Eor each has been syndicated to this and 23 ounce of effort we project, one Spata. tes' petitions is 4 pan. today. alists will ride in the parade and Force unit in Southeast Asia that Ifot shaped for htkto cotmtem child may be saved." '• Trustees, Mrs. Rodner and Mrs. Today also is the deadline for receive trophies at the field where has been awarded the Presidential other state dailies and weeklies greater support mantra long afcfc Install ' Another since 1967. Prior to beginning to study for Little Elmer Durow; secretary, Mrs. registering to vote in the June 2 the queen will be chosen. Unit Citation. He is first sergeant Hidden long counters and scientifically-shaped the priesthood in 19^0, Father primaries, and the borough clerk's The finalists, were picked by in the 377th Security Police heels aid control of pronatfon. Heavy steel shank Rodner; historian, Mrs. Ralph Ren- office In Borough Hall will be open BLUE Squadron at Tan Son Nhut AB, Grieco served with the U.S. Mil- Mayor Conrad at a drawing at the In afdh gives extra support-pspeclally welcomed itary Police and CID in Germany, Booster ; dinelli; patriotic instructor, Mrs. until 9 o'clock tonight to accept Women's Auxiliary meeting, are Vietnam. The unit was cited for Kiwanians Hear GARWOOD-':-r >Garwood Durow; musician, Mrs. Jules Fol. registrations or address transfers. BLUE RIBBON extraordinary gallantry in connec- by flat or not fully-matured feet And all without as a member of the security force Donna Sanford, 50 Epping Dr.; M A Y1 Little League will 'Hold its annual Cp]nr Mr. Masterson. who has served t RIBBON -tion—with . military operations- New Members* Interfering with Gerberlch's renowned styling. at the Atomic Energy Commission ^ i FUEL 15 TiTEnid, Okla,, and as a detective Booster drive, tffis.Sunday. nevale, Mrs. David VanPelt, Mrs.on the mayor's advisory commit- Mary Tassitano, 67 S. 20th St.; during a three-day period begin- tee aind.who was a member of the ning January 31, 1968. The ser-Biographies in the Paramus Police Department Residents are asked to help sup- Wiliam Pllitovyski and Miss Ellen Ethel Balzer, 33 S. 23rd St.; Julia * First No Interest Charge If Paid By -Ow*, iL. -Ordained- -as -a priest CIO , ahct Is "'a TAX 'assignee!" to Co. Bri8lh Battalion! Wmiam Scarbrougli, Jr., anaHRich- ^Members- of the -'auxiliafcy will \vith three boys from every team UNVEN,N.J. 276-1462 Cranford CouncUmen Harry E. Hartman, report tar the Xi&le Le^ue- i past president of,Local 980 afc in each, league will follow. Fifth Brigade, at the. United States ard Shuttner. • 304 Centennial Ave. EdwardlW.^^ iCrempa and^ PrankX entertain ^i^^ SUWQO Products Co.'!v : Army Training Center, Fort Knox, President Charles Popik an- HU 6-2724 #HU 44Q59 SJplera, Jr.,. Police. ^Gapt Thomas :^^"-«j|!ttttiwi-.is^*'past junior Ky. Following two months of basic nounced that the Cranford club j; Colwell, Patrblronri Warten •Kbme ;o^' ••Wwjlnesday, • vjclfe-comroander of 3&ay Xeaf Post was No. 1 in top district ratings Opie, Borough Prosecutor Richard ^807, VFW, and, a past ntember last month in Division 10. D. Cpmerfjord, Postmaster John J. Pre of^'Cranfortl Lodge of Elks, rte is Andrew Voss, Ladies' Night Garwood Students a member of the Rotary Club arid UffiPRoce chairman, told of final-plains for Masterson, Borough Cleric A. T. Mosca. ' - ' • ••••••'•' •^••'•4, Screeniiii the Union County Democratic Club the annual JJfair, which will he "Rev. Robert Rischmann, assist- Iiilibifkry^eefe and. a past president of the Gar-For Council Nod STORAGE held tomorrow^night at Wieland's ant pastor of the Church of St. Success Reported wood Democratic Club. / KENILWORTH _* Mrs. Helen Steak House in Mountainside. Anne; Rev. Stephen. Szabo, pastor Prograia at Clarfc ., .Mr..- Costello,. a resident of Gar- Pugliese of 223 N. 10th St. has Arthur Williams reported, that GARWOOD, H, A talk on the entered the race for the Republic- HOUSE PAINT SALE! of St. Paul's United Church of importance of a complete physical GARWOOD — Leigh Hashagen DtOQ&itot 15 years, has been em- he and other members unloaded Christ; Rev. John McFarlane, of ^205 Center St and Gary Romano' ployed by the International Busi- an nomination for Borough Coun- Men's or Ladies' marble, at Union College for use in checkup for the pre-schooler be- cil in the June 2 Primary Election. pastor of Garwood Presbyterian fore the' start of school was pre-of 49 Third Ave., two outstanding ness Machines Corp. in Waidwick SCOTCH LADDIE building the sundial which the Check students and Library, Council rep- for the past eight years and is Mrs. Pugliese filed a petition • SUITS Church. sented by Dr J.. EJ- JCalbacher, club is giving the college. f senior customer engineer there. to run as an independent Rep- FREE Alan Steir, David A. Murray, Westfield pediatrician, at a meet- resentatives at Arthur L. Johnson President Popik reported that Regional High School, Clark, were He is a member of the Garwood ublican. • CLOTH COATS James Somerville was home from Edward Sigety, Herbert- Werth- ing of the PrerSchoor Mothers' Petitions also have been filed PRATT - LAMBERT wein, Wallace Pinkin and Dr. Jus- Group of the Garwaiid.: PTA at designated to participate in a Lin- Little League staff and has served a stay, in the hospital and hoped ( as the league's vice-president and by GOP Municipal Chairman Jo- • FUR TRIM COATS to be attending meetings again in tin Brenner. < ' ' Franklin School last.we'eJc.-jV. qu'es- den area program in celebration of at National Library Week last week. has been affiliated with the Cubseph Walyus, and Fred Soos, Jr., ST01A6E a f accepted at Ashland College/Ohio, candidacies for reelection, but had STORE ALL YOUR WINTER WOOLENS chUrch hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. It was announced, that/some A native of Berkeley Heights, • SATINTONE By Cub Pack 174 where she plans to major in home where he attended grammar not filed petitions as of noon yes- thhi economical way! Skirts, Jackets, Show A father and son ^picnic will Automatically yotirs when your balance reaches $500 or more. today and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.. to-member. s from the' 'will as-_» *conomice--and work in thc-collegc- torday,.—according—-to—-Borough LATEX AND OIL PAINTS "school, Mr. "CnstelloTs-a- graduate FREE ^HtSiihW Ii^ -be-held ergarten to be conducted at Wash- library. of Jonathan Dayton Regional High Clerk Margaret McGevha. Saturday at Surprise Lake in the There, will be a variety of art- The deadline for filing is/^ p.m. THING No monthly ••• A ington and Franklin Schools on Gary Romano also is in the coir School, Springfield. 1 DAY CTADHAC except fur, fur trimmed coats and Watchung Reservation. icles of clothing and household today, and the deadline for reg- "THE PAINT SPOT" itierjis, for sale and also a white Monday and Tuesday: lege preparatory course and has DUA 01 UlttUlC heavy coats At the pack's monthly meeting / istering to vote in the primary is PAINT & last Wednesday at Walnut Ave-- elephant, table. Proceeds will go Mrs. John Krauss, chairman for;beeri accepted at both Livingston jnaintenanc^ fch.&rge j|^ No check charges into the church building fund. the group's booth\at the pTA fair, and Union Colleges and plans to at- Donations Sought 9 o'clock-tonight. STORED IN OUR VAULTS — CRAM IT FULLJ WALLPAPER CO. nue School, advancement awards were presented to the following BJfrs. John Carley is chairman requested that all articles being tend Livingston, majoring in chem- 2% Of Valuation Plus Cleaning Charges > Hockenios Retail +f No deposit charges «^r No charges whatsoever for the fund-raising project. | (Continued;on Page! stry. Of Saleable Items Since 1861 cubs: Steven Lissner, Michael Mil- Post 470 to Host -Fine Pamts ^* ler, David Axtt, August-Semple, and Wallpaper -Sam -XUCapua, -Peter -Cosmoglos, For PTA Fair Up f 640 cfoecKs aiidt3eposits^per-moitm— — GARWOOD-^The GarwooanPT, ;y John Cosmoglos, Joseph Madonia, storage — COLD FUR STORAGE. No other 324 WESTFJELD AVE., W. CH 5-7831 - 2 ROSELLE PARK Edwin Lips and James Conway. is seeking donations of flowers, COA used articles for a white elephant Convention • type of storage protects so well. Controlled Open Every Day 7:30 AM. to 6 PJML • FrL Eve. Till 9 PJML • Closed Sun. It was announced that the pack KENILWORTH — The Union will raise funds through a theatre booth and new articles for a Chin- humidify and temperature end danger from ese auction in connection with its County Organization of the Ameri- AMI V party to see the May 7 showing can Legion and American Legion moths, larvae or beetles, and at the same time, by the Cranford Dramatic Club of annual fair, to be held on the j.!J.- cancelled checks are m in i m urnJbalarice\\s __recj u i red., ojijayer grounds—of" "Washington School Auxiliary-jneL.recently^to_Iormu-i] y|yL_L j£3JS0_prfiser*e the Jife-giving culs tliat-keep petts • " A • - Funny—Thing—Hapr>ened -on jrog late1 plans for 4Jieir -iocthcoming the Way to the _Eorum.'<' Mrs. mailed to you every month if your balance drops under_$500 in from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Union County, convention. Kehil- Additional Insurance 1% young. - George Cosmoglos of 2 Virginia together with a statement any one month but not below $300, May 2. • ——- " worth Post 470 will be the host St. is in charge of tickets. gas Boxes have been placed in the for this affair, which will honor Let PROFESSIONAL CLEANING & GLAZ- The meeting was conducted by showing your current balance. then the on ly charge is 8

opj#f historical restorations, Monthly Statement Monthly Call 280-5000 House, Mountainside. The con- Low Balance Maintenance Charge Check Charge . Deposit hams In the event of rain, the fair will vention will be held June 4, 5 and time antrth^is your "\ swinging y-*' night life, family be held in the Lincoln School gym- 6, : S500 plus NONE NONE NONE nasium; Further plans for the flag re- FREE MOTHPROOFING—- special placeV.V Summer here is attractions, opera (£/ in ^300-$499.99 NONE 8$ NONE free tirement service, announcement of , TI r v '. ALL GARMENTS DRYCLEANED AT BLUE RIBBON ARE excitement and fun, rest camping under the S10d-$299.99 NONE committee chairmen and various Under$100 $1.00 lot IOC Represent Rosary convention functions-will-he dist- MOTJi^OOFEp FREE WITH NON-DDT CHEMICALS and relaxation! ^^^p^ northern pines, the Philadelphia cussed at the next county meeting ^v>> Symphony, 2^2 ^orsa At Convention to be held- Tuesday-at-thc Where else can you find _^9_ r; GARWOOD — Thrcjc members worth Post Home. golf (14 courses); water sports^ racing (flats and harness), trout, of the Rosary Society of the ANTIQUES IT'S THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN BANKING! Church of St. Anne will attend £br; galore, ^ the New York salmon and ^ bass, and a range lizabethtown Gas the eighth biennial convention of Mascaro-Kelly Dance Win MOO °° Free Cleaning FAIR 81 SALE the Archdiocesan Council of Cath- City Ballet, spectacular mountain of accommodations to Tickets Still Available ^- No Purchase Necessary * Drawing July Is* * Just Sign Name, Address, Tel. No. APRIL 24-27 Gas gives you a better deal. olic Womenj to bo-held this Satur- KENILWOHTH — Tickets still scenery, ^.yt; x**^ fascinating your pocketbook smile? day at Thomm's Restaurant in arc available for the dance in NATIONAL GUARD Newark. ARMORY . honor Qf Councilman Franlc J. ON GARMENTS tht; coupon today to rcctiivf your Mascaro and Councilwoman Mary WKSTfRN AVENUE Offer good only in area serviced by Elizabethtown Gas. who will be the delegate of the BROUGHT IN Please send me your FREE color folder. MORRISTOWN, N.I J. Kelly, . Democratic candidates TRUST COMPANY local group; • Mrs. John •Schwarz, for reelection. It will be held May -HOUR SERVICE BEFORE 12 NOON Name Sireet_ I-10 nvuty duy J L i'«(.r|)i lost day I 5 1 chairmali of the altar committee, in KniyhU of Columbus Hall, ON DRY CLEANING & SHIRT LAUNDERING City LStatu_ and Mrs. Rulpb.G. Mann, newly= 191-Markct St. /.cl».,ii,.m 11 50 CRANFORD - GARWOOD - PLAlNFlELO -SCOTCH PLAINS - WESTRJELD NO EXTRA CHARGE SATURDAY SAV^Of wiihl)mad elected recording secretary, Mrs. Homeniade meatball sandwiches ACCOMODATIONS: Hskpg. Unit D Hoiol D, Motel D, Ranch Rojort Q Vacation Dates CL uflor opi'ninq day Kliina.s is the society's delegate to will be served. AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY BEFORE 11 A.M. Priv, Campsite III Am. Plan Resort Q, For Indiu. Resort Folders 13 the National Council of Catholic v Ticket committee members are Mail to: WARREN COUNTY PUBLICITY, 42 County Cunter, Luka George, N. V. 1284S MEMBIR F£DEflAU 0Er05IT INSURANCE CORPORATION . Women. • Mrs. Frank Mas»:aro, Mrs. Consen- The convention will open with tino Barbarise, Mrs. Walter E. DRIVE • IN 100 NORTH AVE., GARWOOD a mass at Sacred Heart Cathedral Borlght, Jr., Joseph Kelly and Mrs. STORE STORE HOURS: 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. ON ROUTE 28 I I I I I I I I I in Newark. William Bradley. ' J «L . *.

Page Two CRANFORD fN. J.) CIT12EN AND dtRONIClE—THURSDAY. APRIL 23, 1970 - CRANPORI> (N. J. ANI page and Patricia Saparito, 398. act;-pot* or 'grass* is just the first irf *ay, iind traffic congestion Jn ing on proposed rules and regula- sfcp 6n the im, ferrtble rdad to thje center of t6wH. tions. Most mayors said tjiey.favor- 'Brilliant Performance' by Dr. Richner Garwood Trie jitaydr's Committee is aed relaaea, .informal meetings Sea Explorer |H;oup of ?5. resjdetitS, five from every two months. • By JAMES LENNEY e^ch; Voting district, WI)p are act- The Campus Center of Union at Old Orchard Country Club, Jr. League , -Elltibeth Mayojr Th Wnas .Dunn llege..wasJhs^ttirig.fojt a piano Warned th|t"«ranift6 iraeresjs and recital by Dr TiiomaS Richne^ on eri small rivalries ca'wfced the demise Tiodd April 12. Dr". Richner fs known to •of th,e last conference two years Movie Show audiences in this area for hfs su- ,GARW00D ._„,„ M ect 'iues- ago. He urt[ed the 'group to set up Garden Club , j Garwood Junior Bowlirji .Li libm rtit, GARWOOD — Garwood Sea; Ex- perlative talents both as a pianist t8% district a sinrple si^ucture and ^avoid get7 plorer Ship 70 will sponsor show- were reported this week "" "tri Frank Krakaskx... 141; . WJJJiara XrAEW0OI> Middlesex Stain- ect and the lfl2Q municipal .budget Proceeds of the movies will da- Brooklyn Botanic Gardejns artd Schadewald, 136-120; Paniel Mas- less Fittings scored the only sweep ith the Charmers at Garwood he next meeting of the full com- fray cost of the ship's new cabin. _ An aulhority an the interpreta- 1 tion of the works' of Mozart, Dr. ArboVeluth. " ' tewon, 127:^1 ^lendyt ^, of the riignt iti%ctt&lc$%£-QW Lanes. •• " • •; -.'•••• '••.'.•• mitt«^..i^li;^ tj$1d 'J}^^, May The '$nff JS,. sp'q'ijisbr'^'d by the BANKS BOWLING ~ V V — "Rev. James- WAmen's Bowing tfea^tie "at Tije. ^a^pfen&'E^ itoitfild -into 24, at Zlab TJtm. At.th'at tihie each Garwood Lions Club, .and holds Richner is careful to peVmit the The botanic gardens were starti arW60d Tjmes la& ThtWdayj ' rid plape hy defeating th member of * S6r6ugn -Council will R. Cooper^ Jr^. p.^tor of Cpm-meetings at St. piul's United listener ty discern the melodic line. ed between ,1910 and 1912 and it Union County Buick Co. CLARK OFFICES CLARK LANES inunity Tjoited Metftritiist Ctitrrch, ; BUILDS' The Cranwodd !took-t\«6 ' ^'ajfj&'d"'ip *g?Yf'.f Vja'uime."61 Tus Ch^rc'h ip,f Christ, ' At Tio tirh'e does he all6w 'tecnrtiqiie was learned, during .the; tour that SUMMIT AND ELIZABETH ELIZABETH ltaso. SchadeWald, $86; Frank bbr6ugn responsibilities. to overshadow the lyracism of the SPSUPPL^COL . ^ . Donations of Navy uniforms and one'of'the cliib's members, Mrs. TRUST COMPANY COAL CO: Party GOOSJ & Greeting Carat kteSM; Dqima M$m ing *ntj the Cajpeei; fiirta ttokiije • '^Wtt^rig as. district 'chairmen for Rieputatiph,v based on the Ninth equipment would be 'sp'p.ceci'at^iL' phrase. The Ghopin selections dis- 10BO E*rit*n Bond 10 WMtfleld Ave. ; BARR)C(NI CAfjr^Yr , , 991, wa earo meaaure of Dittrick'* WineS and the citizens group are the follow- Commandment at the 930. arjd Any young person between 13 played his command Of an except Everett Helm oiE 3 Burchfieid Ave., Ml-4800 *bt. isoi COMMERCIAL, STATIONERY 11 aM-.^J^rshiri Seryice^ Sunday. jtional pianissimo. His playing, of had been among a group of chil- • AIR CONDITIONING I Liquors twice• iSHnset Television ng: District 1 -^ Sirs. Helen Pu- and J$ ye^ of a|eY|riter,^a.ln Uembtr ffp, ?23 N. 10th St.; District 2Members of the cohflrmatiori class the A^prjks of Debussy fevered ,tu> COMPANY Dial 276^)505 teaia Standings won two gajn.es from] Bni; JJCO?-: joining is asked to attend the next dren who worked in and helped FUEL p|L.Service Hjgh , wpr^s for Uie .flyenln? Michael Schrhidt, 3 Via Vitale; wig be received intpthurch mem- meeting Tuesday night at 7:30. pbijity to capture the mood of the Authorized SaU« M. Sarvtca Authorind 335 Centennial Ave. Cranfora 9 N^ to care for the children's garden Winkler L.P. Oil Burners $1 30' were: , ^j_ .,. _; District 3, — .MQS«» Chango, 60 be'csiCp. at mve; fx.«tij. peyvice, Further information i? avail- feubj^ct.and copVey this impres- # klr Conditioning BUI OK rirwn rt irninoy .'.'. ....*. 48 Bowling ftlgn series an9. Arthur Ter.; District 4—Fred Soos, "Similay' Schfib} classps for pre- in its early days. Groups of chil- A Refrigeration .t'i.*.... .*•*.••....•••'• 8» Gloria, jpnz, ^PO-;J.7O; P«t La\v- able fr6m lyntia^'PWi'riceh of HOsion to his audience. SALES & SERVICE KENILWORTH BOWLING Stewart-Warner Products CRjANFORD-WESTFIELD •2 ! .TELEVISIQN «•*••«.••..••.••. , ». ,..^ •5? «. HUmldiHert *Q 41 rt)tice, i$0; Ann )H[cMaihan1. ir" Jr,,,359 S. Michigan Ave-, #n4-D|f- kindergarten pupils through high Anchor' H^i The progrom concluded with Dr. dren still came to plant and care « Electronic Filter* • GMC TRUCK SALES SNACK BAR Woniitn'a Club '...... ,. .V. 4% ^ V[enUl»Hau_ * Heatlns StAtEfiANk Bblfer 6u'rn«r Unit* — Corwerflont •ilding SDjjply C6. 36 Ai&e Sfinpnet XWrgj ^ ' ' st 6 — Frank Varas, 391 Cool- school situflents Will meet at 9;30 's.o.wfJ "Tocicata," which is for the, same garden eac,h year.' -.-- oboe USED CARS ' COCKTAIL BAR Aoourntb ^Sudx'lnb '.-'.:'.'.'.',','.'.'.'.[I'. 3B 1 24-HOUR SERVICE il tawter, 170: Sana PIJLver,; a.m. • ^s ig tempejr, and. abounds it •^•he cafe's ne& •meeting will 339 N. Broad St. Elizabeth Kenilworth's Own Bank FU 1-4700 Trl-Stato Breot6ra ..•,•.;v.'..'»..w.' 36' 46 lil Beyrf#j; 171; ITol-fljnauke, il 925-6136 .; . t: « •.. . Call 352-7430 „ r i:t The Junior Youth Fellowship display of pianistic wizardry. be tike annual meeting at tpe home 354-3300 M0- Central-Av*. CUt* 171; Marie Hartung,. i3fl»lfit . «eie iiy; Carol Jlvans, lfifl-157 in 19 Westfield Ava. Clark 554 Westfield Ava. Elizabeth S Us\SET" -P;r je ^^,.150-18.0ito will meet Sunday at,6 p.m. and the Df. Richner was recalled by, anof Mrs. WiUiam f. Kiiox of 22 .r High team, game, VFW. 748; high. Whrel, 169-168^ Editft Methodist Yttuth Fellowship at : DEPOSIT INSURANCE 'Jeam series, Subttrbarj. Trust, 2,- «^,.., .^, l!Wt-;tt4; Eieanpw Kut* AcliviliesToM kppjeciative atidietoce to-K»]ay tAree Doering ^ay. LAING MOTOR CAR CO CORPORATION CLEMERS & DYERSf TELEVISION v 7:30 p.m. ALDO SERVICE CO; ;i79; high individual games, Ray- sei-a, 167-157-157; JTrances Sflty p) — "HelpThqii::|p encores, bringing to a close a bril- Auihetiud Marie Paiibr Copper'. Will meet with Dial 272-4500 SWAN mond Yarusi, 157; Diane Wrees^- i, |64; Lydia Carrajat, 163T Results fttld .' preparatory class this after- Unbeliefl" has been chosen py fiant performaqce. Air .conditioning is our, business. Let us "OUR BASIC qptiiMQpm "man, 154; William^Kentvedy, 146, l82i; ttetty Obmpia, 163; Rose Cas* man,. l^-iSal:mVdlie^e,Til5^:;a)id Rey, Jr)hn H, McFarJane,, pa,$tot pf On Hofepital Board Our 46th Year SALESi &,sfei?yiq=:: 'at 4. - ' ' [ The re'c%Bi was sponsored by tiie Edmon^d T- Azar of 60J Linden help you. Single, multiple rooms. Auth- 477 Boulevard Kenilworth GRAY MEMORIAL 'and Janet Castetyano, 126;. high qle, 161-151; JSiarie KqpopMk, 15?) Garwood Presbyterian Church, as friends of the College. • Dry Cleaners • Drapery.Specialists LANDSCAPING Color-.Bfeek if Vfrrilto-;- r J In Garwood ; At 1 p.ih. today he will meet 2 PI. Jnd JoseiSti J. T^rrMulb tff«2 7 Hf-Tl & Stereo ' • ' individaat series, Raymond Yatti- ^-"•"' TKalet, 158, ' ^ — with the attiernbdn circles 'of the sermon topic for the ll a.m'. woV ' orized Fodders.. Dealer. We service and • Shirt Launderen . • Fur Storage Vault INDUSTRIAL'. lESIDENTIAt isi, 410. and Diane Wi'eesmap, 386-; GARWOOD — Benjamin Austro ship service o.n Sunday. HE—wttl Lincoln Pk., E., are serving a* •CADILLAC • Wedding, Gowo» Cleaned ': Radios -.r— Antenna Inatalltitlona Women's Society for study of the ds arid fyiid 'high individual ga^ie of 2^0 base... bis ^tiejjet ©ijl .Mark. 9;14r29. asliion Show Model members .oif the board of marir install alLmakes. -'' 276-3300 • , Funeral birecTors , : DESlONINjO . Team Standings seoes were poateq. pjr bookr''Sermon'on the Mount." ^as- of St. rajzabeth Hospttai; ' • _ " SIIM ft 5«rvfc» THE NATIONAL ,789-0606 , "i Epilt Kutsefa reppfd^ tjtie Sunday, School will convene at MTS. W. I. GlWons 6T 16 Iro- • EVERGREENS_.. '...•'. •SHRUBBERY w L The ^hfiioif'Chiir will rehearse Elizabeth. The board ^cts in an 44 North Avo., E. Cranford Gloria Enz, 494-, Aiigio gih ifrelivifjual series 6f the even- 9:45 a.m, , quois.Rd. will be a mode,l today „ Fro* Estimates — No Obligation STATE SANK 153 $oo>K Ave. Garwood fipray 51 VJ 29% at 3:15. p.rn. „ . pdVisqVy edacity to the ' hospital Guaranteed Used Cars •LAWNS ; ,' ;r • SHADE TREES ng, 1Q16, both in the adult , thia? wUfce a m^eting.qf 'iffie. at a fashion show, ajcid Jtfric)iepTji .«nz 4SV4- 38Vi 485; Eleanora JCutsera, ;481; oh matters ofjfund.raising, con: _ 756-2241 FIRST SINCE 1812 , CATERERS SubprHai 48 3? %'ftv^Wfe Mthe :$g board of deacons at 3 p.m. on Sun- spoasored PV the Ladies' Auxiliary 276-009* EXCAVATING -GRADING ' dlivir, '475; Marie Jttriu^, 467JJ Oaag Jiallnskas Bros. ., . »• Youth-^Hlt Bowling League" at Practical struction dbd new projects. Call 276-1160 KENILWORTH OFflCB Lydia Catrajat, 463;".'.fiffse Casale| day. You^h C|io)rus Will rehearse>t of the Patten Point Yacht Club 119 E. Fifth Street Pliihfleid jKlnahan'a Kandy Kornor..... 38M, 42M, ^JirWooS Xtoei laat wednesuay. WESTWOOD LOUNGE FUNERALTERVICE ROBERTS & WlESE IA. Flllmtui &: Son ...... SGMi 45 M, 459; Ul Reynolds, 456, and Pat rGejreiiMmy 6 p.m., Junipers' Youth Fellowship 533 Boulevard Call 272-5001 tPotro Plaatlca 33 48 „ The Lucky Three had. high team r will meet at 7 p.m. and the. Senior Centennial Ave. Cranfbrtl Funeral Director* JWrep?e «i*i>4 ...... ,; ,.' . 6ffltl — There are t gam'e" of $03 and high team series High Fellowship will meet at 9 Offering 'You Call 276.3284 ROTARY CLUB LEAGUE Splits were converted , as IOH two Kenflytrtrth,, residents i,n a Phone: 2764255 of 1,881. '" ' ••'••••;.' .„; CARRIER Complete "one stop" Banking IF NO ANSWER CAU 3764381 , High team game, Cranwopd, 934; lowsr 5-ft Eleanor Pelusio; 5-6-10, class of J? students 6f licenced p*. m.Sj^M.-' ....••....<•:..'. __,„ KENILWORTH FUNERAL HOME CATERING 218 North Ave., W. Cranford 206 5Wtr>Av>;i Cr.nfard COMPLETE TRAVEL |BtVICS i>h individiial. gaines were high team series, Bay Point land- Ann Gerrity; 4-5-7, Evelyn Law| r.j.^A p tCpllowi?; Youth —, Wil- p^dical ti'ursi^ to be capped in The midweelf; prayer find Bible Conrad J. Woznl^, My. WESTFiELb Member: F.D.I.C , 124 itiomas St. Cranford ing, 2,670; high individual games, cerem9Pics tonight at the Union study group will continue' the FOfe ALL OCCASIONS *ROS, le'r; £-5, Ann Kaiser; 5-7, Marg^ liam Pevarnik, 215; James Mate- REFRIGERATION FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Garry Hooker, 223; Douglas Lut- Hand; 4-5-7 and 5-6, Betty Olim-; C'ounjy technical institute in study of Pair's te&er ^o theGala- 511 Washington Avmue AMPLE FREE CUSTOMER PARKINO ^ I-^Cdbllna ria, 210, and Dtfnald fi|ucciarem, tions undpr the leadership of \Rev. & Air Conditioning Co./ AIRLINES * STEAMSHIPS W, 222; Kevin Costello, . 192; pia; 5-10 and 3-19, Millie Whrelf t; adult — JJenjamin Austro, Scotch Plains. SALES & SERVICE Repair* — Alterations Carolee Thaler, 184; P^tn^la Sap?- Mr. MpFarjlaTJe;- • ' Kwilworth/N.J. TRIUMPH > • •• '-i • .* • -•• ••• • .• ••• 3-10, IrVnnlrfcMahan, Rose CasaH ..\fcw »Ve Mrs. Viota Edk pf 6^7 WALTON HUMIDIFIERS - - • WEDDINGS • MEETINGS • PARTIE: quLp Margaret Erdel, Trsvei CorisuttBtrt rito, 156, and Carol RuSSo, 154; Wasliittglo!n Avje. ahd Miss Judith Chancel Chou; jyill rehearse this (Cor. N. 21st StA GARDEN CENTER AlrC«ndrriooino Lydia Carr^at, Pat Lawrence an<| 1 Westfield, N. J. 232-5070 AD 26500 • BANQUETS • TESTIMONIALS Profeuional Service Without CHarg* high individual series,, Dong% al Board Eger ofW N-200? St. evening at 8 o'clock- COMPLETE GARDEN SUPPLIES Eleanor Schleicher. Kgh individual series: Yputh Capacity Up To 600 People •'"' Lutter,. 577; Leonard Gallucc'i, 539; The May fellowship luncheon Fertilizers .— Grass'Seed — Lawn Mower GARDEN CENTEk 36 North Ave., E. Cranford 381-0260 or 687-6907 Team standings: • ' Th|?i ^apfting ceremonies mark Air Conditioned Ch Sunset Tolovlalon i "^ *J 540; aftutt -f Eftiil tCutsera, 616; cfinicaT 'training aWd clinical Ori- LINCOLN MERCORY TRUST COMPANY 438 North Ave. Garwood SALES -SERVICE^ REPAIRS r^ttiJil.\f*iJ • '•"•_• • 49 41 On Bond Issue entation. tH.e stVWefots will now Westfield. Tickets may be 9b- 604 Boulevard Kenilworth PLUMBING 6 HEATING, INC. Di«rlckB ...: 43 e first of four public meet Benjamin Avstxo, 580, and Eritz tained from Mrs. .TosBph ""'-~M ;t..n..ii il.u.t J.- SNOWDEN APPLIANCES 301 SOUTH AVE . WESTHELD. N J CRANFORD v:-...,,.272>6277 R & D Plumbtnit 46 v GaO. Cuoyio Tony Piy.hin Cmnwood , . to expiain ttVe l»oposea~boni Sales & Service Ay., Wv 170^8800 ^04-Booleyarer——Kenilwortl h M.td(lloiiox Stalnloaa FUtlOBS.ji. 4 at v^rioiijs tqcal h^itali. , Over 35 Yrd, Experience Career OlrlH ,•• « standings: Drlv^lo Bailing •! TREK , • -I**' -v* ' •'"'•< rMat.l~l.pn T76-O12O Washers & bryers * 2"> Worth AVL. JENEWEIN .35 North Av»v W. QUALITY DECORATORS cott ir .. :r~'.:7rrrrr * Maytag ' HARRISON'S % S8Mi ScKool -—VOtKSWAGEfl TAVVN MOWER ^SERVICE Bathroom *nd Kitchen Modernization HELD OVER 3rd BIS WEK Sixty Ninors , UV, «»K Refrigerators & Freezers •Greeting Cards . • Party Goods iuoky Thr»« .. 43V4 40V4 100 Cantor St., 2764800 ., SALES J, INSTALLATIONS . SALES • SERVICE * f>ARTS SERVICE • SALES • REPAIRS TREE SERVICE (Continued from Page 1) oarsomo Three school tarossmg g.uard Amana • Barricinl Candy . • . ACADEMY AWARD vVfNNER King- Plh' X*lo ... Driva-ln Banking • Cor. ;.... Slip Covers — Draperies fidfH,p*Peliy.nr , 42 Es». 1957 in Watohera • ; :• South Ava. ft Wart Si. Reijpholstering T- New Furniture * Commercial Stationery SNOW BLOWERS - . SMALL ENGINES Wa Do Th* Complete Job BEST A< 435 eek y ?p Dishwashers & Disposals The Hooka 63' announced EVERYTHING Mamban F.D.I.C. . Made to Order LAWN-BOY — HAHN-ECltPSE "REASONABLE RATES" - tree Surgery & Removal . Both men and • Maytag • Waste. King Universal 276-3248 B TO BUILDL_.... . 241-2975 Spraying A Feeding ; Vacuum Cleaners 9 N Union Ave.. Cranford 272-^415 276-5367 Sunbeam Club ANYTHING 632 .Boulevard Kenilworth Stump Rempvii '*.-' reject It is %„ ments.' " •; • 332 North Ave, E., Cranford 358 Call 232-0416 ^ V banking : Wood Chips Fireplace Wood be made available to the committee (eijt of the-- ^DRAPERIES, 8W " 1 pidrcKase $t® ^w^Wferit ue!edee' heli V ( Call HUnfer 6-4200 SUP COVERS Prea Estimates • ' Fully Xmaured seeking vofejr m'a'de ¥ortfi e fair on M^ay 2 be Wday' • »r, to the iull ComTflitte© Tj>tediy ~ Toe Sunbeam : mtim 789-0444 T:d#, 10;p0 it deMe its responsi >i ^val $(» ;bond f " finished by Wie erid of this week. BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 900 Elhcabeth Ave., E. Unden Choitnut TERMINAL EVELYN WADE & SONS Bible Club will hold its 35th an- AUTO jiom 7:0B. 8:65 sue^o.finaricje pro^ Hostesses for the evening were Insurance Consultant* Garwood, N. J. . Ifewaay r - • rity oelebr^iori at 7:3,0 Sat-Mrs. Wty. Kem, M*s-, Hwvey MILL END STORES. INC. 1'jOfl, S-CT. 6H6. ~9:30 ai' ™ ' '"_. _"'' OosiJel larrtca and Mrs. Cheryl Kitson. YOUR CHOICE: Service First Buy With Conffdence.. _. . .. Ml tpVmer ^embers and BODYART ' Jgo|« J Eviujprnent residents who deaffie aJJJife?J?£t ; BIG SELECTION NORRIS I tdon County DRAPER] .: Foe Wprk And,Play WATCH REPAHIEHG reijiawTitation i Mends are invited id attend. Prize's P^e-Finisned, V-Qrooyed ^ j COV Baby Equlpmcnl • Beds ities ayaUabl^ throuejiaut JJie state concerning the referendum, an OF TOP QUALITY PRE- e 'awarded and refreshmerits Public , t SUMMlt WALNUT Trust Company «f Yurd a* Bolt — , Tfa^y. jt Banquet Needs *:>wm- ^A,f£$he commit the nee^ f» ww Opui Sundays 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Eeddera & (Grtlfters. • Formal Apparepp t •K Knits', . Board .ot HeilUi tsso: l«Ji7500 Academy Award \Vion8f ^d^life^^mH^lmefi)^;^;j|ic^^)v^l ^re 1 BoronBh 99'' Konllworth.'N. J. PRICE 6-7J00 • SSportswea r •D. Dresses Project Proposed^ re- April U'W0- ,. • 975 Lehigh Ave. iron .(R OP) i : Best Actress port at the conferences' May meet- i)^tod: April U,'W0 sit ''tf fc, i • Lingerie •Gloves • Handbags Jamea Coburn : Buaannah York Adv. Koe: *6.G0 ' 4-23 Cranford L STREISAND SERVICENTER ELEC. CONTfiACTORS JEWELERS Boulevard at Center • Jewelry . , 4' MAHOqANY MEIER. Prop. SAT. KENIL: Open Mon-Thurs-Frl 1Q ,to 9 ^,con8iderin| -CAR ' Highest QunUty* ''THE RUSSIANS E. FLUSH SLIDING DOOR GENERAL REPAIRS BLDG, CONTRACTORS r . Tues-Wed-Sat 10 to 5:30 :...„,. T ' personallxAd Service . FUNNY GIRL' in^la|i^ (Ratine O) m Wnjt Includes: 2 - 2'x6'8"x i TIRES - BATTERIES 12 Offfee* fai Union, Morris ARE COMING" New Cars — Low Rate* CHAPMAN ELECTRIC / jfeive/ RAYMOND E. WHEELtR FREE PARKING FREE ALTERATIONS cleanup p^ il 1, 3/8" thick, Mahogahy INSPECTION WORK ON Essex Couiffies g^e5 uplpr and iyiclucjlnf 1 CHARGE rri was _ n)ade "3oor, \'4 Track end -' ALL CARS DAYISBROS , Electrical Contrgc^ori m , WM. Simple,JtU fut. Jaa__ ~—-^OPTICIANS j r 24 Hr. Sorvlc — Lie No. 3695 CAGf US FtOWlir Hardware. U«e YoijrisSO CredirCARP. ~: ~7 DTaT 276-9800"" T" 7 China — ,Clecfci-«- Engraving "TJ)e e^Ni^eir - Residential -^Commercial Glasses Fitted — Prescriptions an — Rail — Beat — Air OUR 23 South Ave., W. Cranford JACK DAVIS • CHUCK 6ENNINGER Repairing CRANFORP SAVINGS SELWAN every: Industrial Filled-lenses Duplicated - Sun mariu* a \ thm •jlr /Alterations . Ing Thh ki tm for S^J & LOAN ASSOCIATION PRICE 'WIRING SERVICE INSTALLATION (Masses - Plain or Rx FASHIONS an a]|l-out % H€NRY P. TOWN ND, Agent BOULEVARD HUMBLE UJtt$edebrt9 1fefrtfti AUTO DEALERS •A" Additions 100 Amp - 230 Volt - Full House Power Opaa A Panonal Charoa Account • Coats • Suits • Dresses Complete DOQUi • > ALLIED VAN L S, Inc. Mill 1 SERVICENTER 1 i • . ' *k Remodeling Electric Heat - Air Conditioning riandkCtiartfa or CoaHaanlfj^CrMBt • lingerie « Accessories -— FREE ESTIMATES 272^7559 Cill 276-361o ItaUr • u. to SiM • Sportswear proyiding iicftne.ol its-qwn emv 1 . PLYifeOOD SADDLE BIRCH General Repairs Dial 233*5312 CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED ployes. ATidt|«5rQttgh ^q^t»ment "- BVG' >EL|Cr Call 276-1474 - Cr.nford 217 N. 23rd St. Kenilworth Pre-Finished, Atlas Tlroi & Batteries Boolevird Kanllworth 110 Central Ave. Wostfield , Daily till 6 p.m. cart aw.&«._..,... QFTOPDOAUIY RENT or 232-7195 - Scotch Plains 1 (dpp. Municipal PUUOQ Lo0 ' the mayor (explained- FINISHED PANEUNGI A Lubrication FENCES Thurt. S. Fri. Eves. NOWSHO\A(IN6 . OUR CAR » Brake Service FREE PARKING _... Wi».>t LOW 2 N. Union Av*. Cranford ALREALXY ACCLAJMED ONE jOf THf fONNIEST PICTURIS cusser Woods from All Over PMC'E 745 TWIN BORO 245-8282 FOR FAST ROAD SERVICE BARTELL'S AUTO CORP. ALUMINUM SIDING 567 Raritan Rd. Roselle ••••'/ or:.XH» YI4» w itfemioTi at tfi mfeeiinj theWorldl m FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIES, Inc. CUSTOM KITCHENS were, loca| pr^nanegs, MRUcense Autfcorlicd Ford DuW Sine* 1930 Dial 276-5371 MECHANICS HAROLD F. (Roulla Shopping Cantar) were, loca| pr^ FENCES VehicleVhilss parkeparked In residentJt 6n Opoo Ira. "ttl 9:90 D.m, — B»i til « UL Roofing, Siding, Leaders; BENNER, INC. STANLEY KRAMER'S iSt& 6 W 572 Boulevard •2^6-4723 • Keniiworth ProducUon.ol PACKAGE Deilgnera andManUfacturera BODY AND Spinning your car's wheels s will 158 E. Westfield Ave. Gutters, Alterations, t L6AN ASSOCIATION ed by we. BLACK TOP ALUMINUM STRAIGHTENING only melt ice and snow and: reduce ' Rosalia Park 245-6100 Additions, Repairs ,-•/ .•;#.."•, •. ' traction, warns the Allstate Motor the recreation hall, the LUNCHEONS DAILY > PRODUCTS CUSTOM-MADE (lJ AND TOWlNO For repairing ROUND • CEDAR Club. Always apply power slowly department budget, CabbMtt. Bookcam and VcnherlM and creep gently forward. In a of borough properlyi ' drives Sj walk's. BLACK SPLIT RAIL • STOCKADE . Estimates Furnished Reilly Oldsmoblle, Inc. LIFETIME ALUMINUM Free Estimates We Aim FMtura A Ccjmplet* Un» of Savings Insured pinch, you can use rubber floor 'problem, SCOTTS LAWN CARE PRODUCTS : Authorixad PRODUCTS, INC. ' Kitchen Appllantes 276-1111 274-1127 mats from your car^pkcridJa front ulations, illegar - d^rTiptftg ao OLDSMOBILE COLLURA & GENELLQL Water-Softening Salt of the rear wheels to obtain extra "maintenance 7>f' tlte rapfoM .95 z^i: IMPROVEMENT PRODUCTS ~ BIar338-l*581-2 traction to get you going again. LB. BAG SALES "8. SERVICE STORM WIDOWS AND DOORS i Dial 245-1383 Wednesdays thru Saturdays 232-7651 276-8612 CRANFORD, N. J. Never let anyone stand directly 276-3205 277 Central Ave. Clark 40 North Avo. Oarwood 1 560 North Ave., E. Westfield behind a spinning wheel, which Also Take-Out Orxfers ! 102 South Ave., W. Cranford *«" -throw-debris.^ ~T BLDG. MATERIALS imlaw - gr FUELOa Visit Our COCKTAIL LOUNGE BLACKFIBRE CLOSEOUT! NAME BRAND ROTCHFORD When yon give CRANFORD-WESTFIELD REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. TERMITE Oapandabla, rVUndly Sarvica Sax* 1935 Roofing-Siding DRAIN PIPE PONTIAC the United Way Building Supply Co. feajfuring PAINT < Authorlud COMPLETE LINE. OF BUILDING MATERIALS H«aHng Oils CONTROL, INC. you give to Installation! -Jr Service Gutters-Leader PQNTIAC - TEMPEST- —Dial 276-4600 OT-7«9»+T«>— Exferior. As-ls SALES ft SEUVICi 276-0900 Crcfflbid 3"x8' ..;;.. 10 South' Ave. Garwood Umted Cans. v Goodwill Used Cars 3 North Ave., E. Cranforil Since 1936 Every Friday arid Saturday with 433 North Ave., E., WESTFIELD Anthony Quinn J. S. IRVING COMPANY Tho Trailside, Hnture aoWL 30 PAINT & BODY SHOP Hardware: • Paints ach weekday, except Ffiday, from All work under direction of 74 North Ave. Garwood, N. J. 233-1492 to 5 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sun- 276-U05 STARTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 789-1880 Boy Scouts 600 South Ave., W. Westfield dayS and holidays from 1 to 5 p.m. Dr. Arthur S. Wllliamt Marvin Rainwater WESTFIELT B CRANFORD BUILDING SUPPLY CO. ^ Exclusive Area Engagement Of 10 SOUTttii AVEAV . *,,S* U 9-1100 • EfR 6-4^)0 ** GARW0QD, N. JJ. • COMING MAY 16 — IC 'i t "CACTUS FlOWtT Daily 8 AM, to 4 P.M. — Sat. 8 AJv\. to Noon Shorty and Smoky Warren ' i

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Pags Four „. CRANFOBD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THUHSDAY, APRIL 28, . .-:.:-:^3=^--.=.> V'v *^'"j , AND —TtlURSDAY, APML.W, 1970 Page Flvfc Reds Strong Track Errico ^ Witt all Team Red $bx Win Two to earn Edges Wra|| Up CBLi CChampionshih p Pair American League Open# ijTjTie . EiErric'q.' TruckinTkingg keglerskeglers''. virtjiially wrapped up tthh e 19^1^0 TM-ttiillics and RerJs bl^erj ottto"t^SId starl by !tMng thef championship in thp, Crah^orid Bov^Jing^ teague Friday; night when feifce •THe/A'me'ricah' Legion Red Sox defeated the Yankees 8-0 and the fffst two. games. Not to be, outdone, the Braves and Cubs ^Cranford High School's, varsity )they. turned , in a |hree game , sweep bfLlrid's Pharmacy to widen Cranford High School's baseball tigers,.7-2 to jump into the lead in the American League after the first victorious in their single game openers. » • - ' ^ack tea,m el^e'd out a 64H82 wintheir first place lead qver Qrawford's Gulf to four, games team split two Watchung Confer- weekend "of' play. ' ' , The Robbins and Allison Phillies went into high gear right froij 9V^r Scptch Plains Tuesday, after ,., The Errico pinners bowled like* champs, posting a 2,859 .series ence games during the week, de- Mark Irwin turned in a two hitter as the Sox posted their shut Jthe beginning^.as they, tpppie,4 jtbe bowing to Westfield 88-38 last feating Hillside 2-J and dropping out of the ;Yankees. Mike Dal ton and Jeff Jacobs hit doubles, Bob Speer only ^four; pins behind the season — ~— and X,pu Korngut had singles to .Giants l^J. The .Phils. 6)penVd ihe Knighjts ojf. Goiiijmfeu| Pl$ttes wit THursday. high set by the. same team earlier a 5-3 decision to Berkeley Heights. first iijtiing with a double by. jfini ^ titriplel . a'^L.flouple'^Ll , andd Oli lead tKe. hitting parade. hc\d hitless. Both starting hurlers. J : . fuesdayjs. meet was tied going in the year. . Their games were The Cougars now have a 1-2 rec- Forrestal, who scared, on a.,double pickek d up a singleg . ,,, , In Sunday's encounter, Irwin and Bob jIann of tne SenatQrs and I'nio the final two events. The Cou- 93$, S3i and 99u. ord. .••.••. by his,brother, -Mike. Singles fey On SuSundayd , tfie RRedds M?ieM?ied ba Jacobs bad doubles for the Red Jbhn Esposito of the Athletics. yBill Fqlinusz . and , Gary, borih, a he GJaiifa, .¥-$; using IHree: fe gars picked upa-firs^ and third in Other sweeps Friday night .""were Against Hillside, the visitjng Sox, jQhn.pafiR got two.singles and [ . sacrifice, apd" Steye. Pe^lman>. ? his brother, Jim, als singled, as did' ptehed hitless ball for their six, larged its physical facilities and rs, John Rranio, Dean ^he poU? vault by Rick Hooltjo and turned, in by Barnett s Liquprs over 'Win Cougars rallied for their two tal- APARTMENT JIELP WAjNTED GARAGE SAtE added to its equipment. Curri- Dinner for Prosecutor jingle racked up 5 riins, Jim For- The Coitiariches scored a 13-6 win §Joeer, For tpe Tigers,Ed Wa,sow- innings. As the game went intoa CLASSIFIED RATES HELP WANTED %ayy %%«bb%% tp'idoth'tp'idoth'ee ^ p'Bnen,rres.pectively. In theMethodist Men's Club, VFW over lies in the last inning to give.soph- culum and activities also are con- Freeholder Harry V. Osborne of restal doubled again, to, lead ofF skilr.r, Bpw.bt StUrf<5lc.<:^» Steven^...._ , ^,..-,Shetelic!^h 'e^'r;? innings oniy two hits were' WANTED ' '• MEN BATflRDAY. APRIL 25th ut 38-Harvard erkpian hurle^ his first game Fritz Insurors, Hayeck's Foods over over the Crows as the Unam omore pitcher Henry Lindenroth WOMEN Road, Crunford. 10 o.m. to 4 p.m., "•"• second,,.pnd came Jiome on the long jump, Qran d.Tbm. Marshall all .had singles. FIRST INSERTIQN-4 cents a word, $1.00 minimum, cash with tinuously enlarged. . Cranford will lead a delegation of "I, Kiwanis Giants: V'JHie'Gg' ^-Hs-iseasen Saturday recorded, singles by Rrett Ells and! dor—w«xer and. ui. wluJuw TWRBtoa AIPKSr'OpBntng'Ogy Bhltt< fuU' single, Miko tallied on a Reynold's Plumbing, raver's $hell Uievictory. Bob Diakoli ledoff the B^uce Levine was the winner, giv- order ~ ~~ ment of Konnedy Ideala. All proceeds The schopl • has met all ^ members ' of . the Uniuu County to. tie and a fimt floor«apnrtrm'nt; Alodornto rental. cleaner. Day time, 4 hoars per ^»y. or pax^-tlme. Conffcnlal working con- Rouble ,by; Gary Doriq, who, inhjtte"rsi,.all -with singles^ Mew Berf- ThejCommanches took a first inninning with a single and Linderoth 'Finv LaForge, both of the Athletics.: Call 1!76-K986 betwoon 6-S p.m. Call 376-1800 or apply 416 Centennial ditions. Excellent salary, top benefits. to benefit the hobort Y. Kennedy Board of Chosen Freeholders at- H second and third to. win. I^arry over Al 'n Jack's Texaco and Mod- ing ,110 ftye' hits, and Stiefel was" Memorial Fund. , ' Department of Early ChildfiooiJ nian, pon, Wojclatc m,d Jjjlje She* The game was won by the Senators} REPEAT INSERTION — (Consecutive weeks without copy Ave.. Cranford. tf Coll Dirootor of Nurses , for . appoint- tending a testimonial dinner to be turn, crossed ,the plate oii. Gary ern -Barbers over Schleeter's Hard- ing lead, then dropped behind un aided his own cause by knocking in tagged with ih'e loss, giving up six KOUR-BOOM —auartment wanted by ment. Cranford Health and Extended requirements for its certification. haii. Miss Poland- led JL^i ^rce placed .ge^CQnd and Chuck the tying run with a single. ,H,e when Bob Han walked in the ninth,' changes) 3 cents a word, 75 cents minimum. widow with 2 older children. Cranford. Caru Center. v£.72-eBC0. ' tf Classes are held Monday through held in honor of the county's new Etlingejfij; double, Peerjman , sin- til tho fourth when they tallied hits-: Kenilworth- or the Roaelle area.. Call WAREHOUSEMEN USED CARS FOR SALE tacK with a triply and JKehny'Jn Hadis came in third to provide the ware. tjien came around to score after stole second, third, and home. ,1 0 after 6 p.m. Friday from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Trans- prosecutor, Karl Asdx, at the^Win- gled StUriger home to register four t Martin Jewelers' Orioles, be- aUS^nfeBojegi4aoiJ^^Hfel ginning margin. — Six individual series of 600 orfive, runs highlighted Jbyiji JIfcller-TwasT safe on-ah error ; ADS SET BY LINES-15 cents a line, minimum charge $1.20. 1908 "fRIUMPH-TRCGO: Navy convortlblo; field Scott Hotel in Elizabeth on more runsr "."tnfe'e hit~pitching"' of Alan the White Sox racked up a 4-6! MUST HH DEPENDABLE - WORK portation is provided at an addi- d,;Jbmi, Prianio all ,alhi|le(l -• , t slam homer by pitcher feevin Osi arid Dennis Connolly singled -to Ads set in caps, with blank lines or display lines must be llkii now! Mlcholln X tir«iB; wire wheels, Sunday, May 3. Among trose in- scored initheiourth "Pierce turned in an outstanding above were .rplled. >. Vincent Bon- ^fe,,,• whitewashed the Albert opening day victory over the Indi-: VOR TOP COMPANY. GOOD START- CLERICAL many extras. Cull 27-'-42O0; uftt'r 5 call tional fee. . • The Khigh'ts ifvPy^f^ Cut ecki. Peterman and Pawlick shared left to driye in the deciding run. charged by" lines. Display lines (12 point type only) REAL ESTATE ING SALARY; COMPANY BENEFITS. 48G-5960. . .•'•.. trdduced will be Alfred K; Frigola, when Etlinger hit th,e second dou- Ijeipformance,, taking first ui both giovanni "of Errico Truckers paced Ahtotye Tf^rs lQ-0. The Orioles ans behind one-hit pitching by' APPLY IN PHRSON ONLY. " ' Further information may be had drubbed the" Dodgers in a shor the mound duties lor/ the losers Diakon had two hits for Cranford charged as two lines. a former local attorney who was in on Keith; Jackson's iodk'a two-Wii lead in the first, APPRAISALS MATURE WOMAN proforred, pood 19B4 PONTIAC UONNKVII^LK UONVKR- by calling the temple office before W88 WffWfifflgWffW^toTSMfi, tSSMfiltfSTUh itjie high and low hurdles. Other the scoring parade with a 6*0 setYonelunas.hit a.pair ol.singles and as did, catcher John yah.. Brunt Slide Martin. Mark Schiiltz tapped J opportunity to return to tHo business TIDLH1". . . body rleun . . . polyslanfl noon, or Mrs. Theodore Pearlman, named first assistant prosecutor by single. .Two more xuns were scor n games of" 190, ,1M a.nd 2$$: Carl- added .another in the third, and Martin for a single in the second.! SERVICE CHARGE-A 10 cent per month billing charge will PHIL V. HHNEHAN. SHA RAMER INDUSTRIES world. ABHlst warehouse manaser with tlri-H . . . power HU'erlnc . • • power • • '_•» *_- MS*-"': VlAl * V^ i*-'-' ILL, • . Schwalbaqh went three inning first place winners were Jim Grun a double fpr the Crows. Osiecki while Pay Santella added one, bjt. brnkon . . . consult 27G-1053 between Prosecutor Asch. i>ut tne game on ice in the seventh Society of Real Batata Appral»erm, SB 410 IV. VvVHtfleld Avo. clerical dutios. Muxt ' bo dependable. the head teacher, at home. and Bill Thompson, •->-••••••th• In ihe shot put, tiick Bayak in the , Modern , Bprfeers, ,©2, onstruck, out 10 and had a single and The Cougars held; a 2-1 lead after The White, Sox collected four ,hitsj be made where classified bill is not paid after first Alden Strcot, Cranford. 27C-7933. tf Salary opon. Apply lu. person only. '.I to 5 and 3M2-G130 <nlliKH. wllti sbveh r s highlighted by Rosollo Park. N. J. win. gjf^cus. and Chuck Radis in thescores of 211, 226 and 185; Hank a"triple as well as bis,homer to get5 mnings against Berkeley Heights Un off Mark Swetman. Maritip helped* '. billing. " . bimhgpie,Jjiike jame in moments Bob wSki hit safely for the Modern Barbers apparently havej struck -out-15^ and- allowed only fdur apiece t«tlie nine hit attadciSpphr VACATION SECRETARY.!-.... $120 ery school is set for consecutive working applicant who is eager to advance. givfnfe •tip thrf e liits, a double and "'^ihe Jayelini Grun second in the U y P9>ore Ray 'Mazzella was tagged TiBers. -Steye, Shetlich went all thethe Park Village Bowling League* MILDRED MILLER AGCY. EMPLOYEE RELATIONS Tuesdays, May 12 and May,.19, Single ti>. Tom ^agaard and a sin- B6liby:> Haddad second ;• to;Also roUing games, of 20ft or . Losing .pite&ers . were J way for the loss, stricking out 11.title wrapped up for-^the curreq't; APARTMENT 108 North ITnlon'Avi>. Cranford Good pay. V ? abQve wereere: ....pajitonp , 2b2 and 2Qk with the loss/allowing 7 hits while Good BkUlH, nteno. Hoitio h<>. fromi 1 to 3 p.m. at the temple. gle to 4aek Donovan. Walt Wron- Oave Silsby tBira in r' who struck out 11, ahdstriking out 8. :. The Packing Ehgineer Indians season, holding a four-game edge RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE SAN JUAN (Oondado ar»*), oondonvLnhim for-, woman who can function All children -who will have at- ski had, the- m6un4 duty fof^the won the other coiitwt of ^^i^^ fy8ti aricl ^rjic^rjicoo, ^^ ^ ", wh;o' struck .out three, and over Service Petro}eum-Carrierf(. .,: (jHayeck, Sr, afternoon at home and tomorrow ators : 10-0 .Sunday. Chris Gbwer |B«0. Phone for datalla 60* 4M-8109, PERSONNEL CLERK $110 1 are eligible. The school, is non- period.. . The Pirates started iii oft trie the idd and 220, Jon iTtranoVsecbnd 5wye.r hit a triple \n the first to and George Forrester • led the,, as-fe,r rolled, a 602 set, including a 219 Mr. Donovan. tf Train NOW to drive, semi truok. local Hardware; Cqrsgren, 206, Thpm- push across three runs-to put thethe. Cougars travel to Elizabeth to B. S. WILL0UGHBY OPEN HOUSE and ovor th» roud. You can earn over Good typing, no uteno. Ideal for woman sectarian; however, all phases of 'hillies in the Sunday opener, as the 440, David Dgxheim,er third sault. with,two hits each. Mark ^aihe.i'.Matt Sackmeister had a 205 RKAIiTOH . $4.00 per hour, aftor short training. * Excellent benefits. , m^ri, 2^2, Modern. Barbers; Mat; Shawnees In the; lead and also play St. Marys. . wlip llkOH varied dutieu and huH ability Jewish culture are observed. valks; £errors, and. mental lapses the 440, Kevin Weob thircl in Schultz .bad a , double and Mike and Bernle ^egebade 202, For interview and application, call to -work on own and with puoplu. iaga', 203, and DiFablo; 20S, tSran; 427 ORCHARD ST. 3I5-45H-27G0, or Write Safety Dept., " This year, the school has en- jave.vt^iJeitn a three-run, lead, but turned in a double. The Crees hits Toth, Jim Murphy and Jeff Klein •Team standings follow: Real Estate Co. 2724680 FOR SALE Nationwide SyHtema, Inc., c/o Inter- Call or Stop In the high hurdles and Jay Trent ford Hotel; Hirfcgel, 225, anif| -Ziel- Htato Terminal Hide 15 . Dlppold the, ; PpUpUs s camcamep ,bacJback to win, 7-4. included a shigle by John Dwyer, Militredi tiiciesclier all turned in. singles. George For- ." W E' 12 Clark St, Cranford Brokers COMPLETE LINK STENO-TYPIST To $100 (his second), Mike Mitchell, second iii the mile. • . • enbach, 222, Citizen and "Chronicle j SUNDAY: 2 P.M. - 5 P.M. Strfot, Syracuse,. N. Y. 1S211. "4-30 Ji Fbrreslal; opened ij^ith a dou- Bloshiik and Accarui. r.eatef. was the winning pitcher, Sorvlra V*«lrrlck appearance, upncioiiH insldo comfort, IiATKX WALL PAINA T 2i2, and«Della'Fera, 211, Hayeck's hig ited by a five-run upxising ple v Travel team rolled the ^igh l'urk^vjiy lto\vl . ... 41 -lli nd convincingly appraised. SKASONAL WORKERS for soil courues Bill came in during a ran-down at irbup 4 indoor champiohs. Strand Albaneee had singles for the Sen- S5 52 and parks; mowing cra»H and general XERK-TYPIST ...... :.. $80 more than fifth, the Braves got thriee mpre Foods.^ ,, ; series of 524 in the Cranford VBTV Ilutchiir lilix-k ln,,.th^ second^second, , Forr the winners!; ators, fiaiy Elieh and Steven Mor- l-'lr.4t Now Jortwy Hunk" ROOMY INTKIUOIt $3.50 per gal. maintenance. "' Number of permanent Light typlnc and light experlonoe fine the 880, Roche took the two Latex •emlK oponinfru; must ho 18 or ovor and resi- NJECORP. OJhi'il J4ithU' d Schwing, 201, Cranford Sport pitcher Kevin QweQ n had a singlegl,, Ladies' Bowling League. ton shared the mound duties for PHIL F. HENEHAN Toned Floor FInlaha* for till;' local job with lino company. with a single, then foi the long jump and r— REJAI/TOR i— V' With entrance foyer, our larc« ranch dent of Union County. Apply Union ble, a. walk, • and • Bob Imbriaco' CeHterJ Mershon; 204, and Jai^k^.tipli, a . tripli; OOwens , ..PxanioPi , Others who bowled high series the losers.; . ' Color Hatohlns Servlca County Park Comuwlon, Personnel JUST (A Subsidiary of CONDfiC) . a single Jjjr Fo)[iqus)[q z ppushed four Hoelko the pole vault. Levin was m Cancel Volleyball.. , erivoa you 15' x 29" Hvlnff room with single. For the American' Legio were: Marjan.CymbjUjiR ,5,06, J^'ne fireplace, Plorlcla room, contemporary CHBMICOTH) PATOT WOMB Dupt., Acme St.. Ellzabetli, Monday to BKPG CLERK $95 runs, M^?im,^yil^f;B C.olineri .and .Gallagher, all Jiit safe- 7t» Boulevard Kenttvortli Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. . •• 20 Boright Ave. Kenilworth jS 4^^ MMothet r talllly was ttflrd in the 220; Radis w^ second Tfie Senators defeated the Ati±>^Tonight's^ session of men's • vol: 25 Alden Street 276-7933 ipacloun ' kitchen, and 4th bodroom po- For pooling, clerical work and nomo Cardinals,. Ban •iolleran Barnett's Liquors; Campbell, 200, ly. Hitting for the Hurons were 501, Kay Heuschkel 476, entlnl. Radiant heat, oombliuttiona and made Folinus^^VV tthird hit, a sin- |nd Webb third in the long jump, letics 1-Q in a nine-inning pitchers' leyball-' at Hillside Junior High V— Multiple Listing Service i— m-mt typing- Interestlnjj spot for rlRht'Eal. An Equal Opportunity Employer .' striking out 9, and sma- and W. Imus, 219, Methodist Men's Margie Har#e,474, Carol West 473, icntral uir conditioning perfoct thin. MONEY fttlinger's dduble. two Redbird hits;-a Pierce was second in the high and : Mary.Herbpter 472, KareikMey hattle.^in which the winners werei School will be cancelled. — Bvenings Call r— :UHtom built homo: proximate to all SERVIC3ES PLUS. MANY, MANY OTHKSRS CCJubJ j Tihep, W i Deltta 1 and Geofe). Wui: ervlces. • WEDDING INVITATIONS, announco- ?or the PMtes, M. J. Carlin got 2 low" hurdles, Webb was third in tl MMcen SaTeBU ensravefl. printed, thermo- single. "•;'•'••••' 4^ur^e^Meyer., TBLBVISION REJPAIRBD FAST. For th» Call 2G7-GG0O l'"or Appointment -for_yoii-hi of theur three.hits',' a double and a ning.pitcfi?i "Kevin O\vens,.wf •raphod, CBANFORD CIT1ZBN AMD best and fiurteat service call BOONOMY struck .-out Richard " ' : Macphiersoci 465, lola 1VELYN WADE & SONS GHHONICLB. 2L AMen St. Cranford. BLBCTRia B7«-38SB. day or « TEMPORARY single. 1 - 'Arlene FWcke ;«a 1W0 MEMBERSHIP TjrE"°"GO Clove Girl A« Types Of for the Pirates. Ray 1 the discus. Serik and, Jeannetfe Khouri A Private Family Swim Club 376-8816. tf you'll find new irvtereat, Jn llfo when |e'ge tennis .ieaii 21%, Crawford's, Gulf; Stevens, . Realtors 23 North Ave., E. Cranford care. ' Tree and drainage work. Free SECRETARY you B»t back Into the fusclnatlnir bu«- and Kiernan shared the moun^jwi; " v last week varif and Hopkins', 214, BuMderi* Geiaer- and Joan Koenig estimates. Call 326-2166 from 7 to Ineps world. Your whole family will Open'til Labor Day IB Hortb Aw, 9- BVBNINGS CALX. HALT FOR WATBB SOBTPBN1CRS, Aa- 8/ p.m. ' t* |he Buccaneers and' Mfte ForTf "*' al; -'Morrison-, 209, and D'Alessan- Team stand ings folloVoijv deUvered. Refined, rock. polleU .and General officu dutlua, mUBt bo able to benefit, not just for the 'extras"- you ito;C Beverly Ayr© . ..;;.. 37S-5384 handle telephone calls. Call 272-D3G3 earn but because of tho bright now fossed the three^itlerfor Softball 276-1900 and 2764)777 WatU'na nun. All l«0-poand hmga. 7 4 theo^Uy.6 4ris; 202,. Friepdly Barbers; sband and Wife r. ... -..,..$ 95.00 Tom McCloakey 272-56Z* B * B Salt Borvloo. S41-27S0 — M«- for appointment. \ '•• ••'. change in you. And at Manpower, you ED Patriolu. O'Brien ...... 270-6390 : HOME IMPROVEMENTS choose "th«- days you wunt to work. It fies. •- ••-•.. -;.^^.,..r hst Mon^clalj ler; 2t&, todvFEi^ke, -216, ' 1788. - r f L Efto' .TruokinK rrr.. V. sband, Wife and One Child 110.00 OMEN WKBKKNDS LouLua Old -. . :.... 276-0761 "No Job Too Small" you have typlnir, Btonocraphlc. <>r of The Cranford Ells' iteds' 6 drdpped'j qvior^yandv Peterson, 2( Mr. Charles' Hair FiiHhlo 81 Cftli Carolyn l*otts •. 276-300S ANTIQTJB8: Furniture, music bar, srond- M0NEY$ —MpNEY$' tier machine »li;llls, we'd Ilka to talk INSURANCE LehlBh Kttun «8 FREE BSTTMATES . Hach Additional Child . :.; ,;.•.-.-...,.:. 10;QO Will* H. Taylor .,. 276-130T fathor's clock, uplnot piano, mirrors to you . . . today! heir season by stopping(the ~ and 'Band amUling^ 20?, .Coadt and 'aricell'^CJrahford Correct T«mp 49 NIGHT APPOINTMJeNTS district Title •IK u ; Kver&rd j 90W and other bric-a-brac' Call 376-106S ' ^^ - •• STrtJLiY INSORBD MONEY^ therviptory. in Team stasdings follow: 'High Soho<}l,gol| team, broke, even Tomplo TmvoJ ...., '. Mwgerits Rttarwin . 27S4«8fl after 6 p.m. . 4-38 FIRE— CASUALTY - LIFE j Bremneii -Gnepter,- Ordtp of De : Hoyook'u M-urkct, ..•.,;.. 45 WaAJt& Ei§ Xs$ : ,V,., ; > Btosnar Bndttald — , m-taia MANPOWER® : vi^ining pitcherji allowing and :Pa»i during. the. ^pafit week,, defeating SotirbroUKh'n llituuty Sli p How to earn u. lot of'it? — Easy! Molay, ' softball team dprmed its; BrrlcOJ Truoklni* uv* For Additional Information, CaU John H. Mc^>«n»ugh, Pres. - lame Kowaltkl _ , sn-wn CUSTOM MALIUU SURFBOARD: 9'x7 . EDRICH REMODELING Sell, -fabulous AVON COSMETICS dur- 49 . 279-8931 G. G.NUNN oranero surfboard. Used and noeds re- Home of the hree hits. E, JT. Garlin'"y/jfsl P^^ $pM sets with.theif dou| ilWfai;il> Quit . 36 K, ;Jefferj5Qh ifriS,, Tuesday and lojiihg Oliumleol & Ppunr I'roil. . 43 51 * Bath P. Detain* 789-1163 or 276-6131 ing convenient hours, near to home. CALL US FOR DETAILS ON THE season last weekend with a pair of Sh&heon • Af?ency 40 «• Eleanor T. Craig , 370-1118 palm. Call 276-9136 after 6 p.m. for the loss. For. the Beds, J pies;.opponents before darkne&j Mike Paver's Shell tp. Cia^k JHJfe-6% Thursday. Both 467-0470 • W^5i24 Ffcnl B". Hmjnpson 87«-667« Realtors and Insurors Call now •— ' " • White Glove Girls Victories. They included a 6-5 win Gtl SAVE! a lot at VIP. tho cyclo Bnpermax- Kenilworth area ...... 731-8100 lower came from, Dean rts halted, |he third and deciding set. >• Huyeck'B SVwxlu ...... matches were at Echo Lake- Coun- 2004 Morris Ave., Union QveTUrtion Chapter, Railway, "and Howland Knaltorn 181 North Ave., E. kot. v Due to Unprecedented demand, GENERAL CONTRACTOR ' Cranfonl-Llnden K.. >15J-48S0 NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY vith a double anda single,, JajilfiAia Umon routed the Newark State; ; try Club. 56 Years of Service HONDAS are hard to cot. Some uiodels Garwood urea .... . 756-6828 1141 E. Jersey St, Elizabeth an 11-4 victory, over OK^ystone _ hmpr'fl Plower Shoppo are biick-orderetl 4 "week.1*, BO utiauro HOOFING — HIDING — :LHADIBBH •Yiermuth getting two.^^in'^ies 'V« varsjbr 7^0 as Dennis Irisley, 'Blaii}^ Oranforil Hotel Results of Tu_esda!y's match fol- GUTTBR8 — AJ7TB«ATiaN8 BROADER COVERAGES LOWER RATES 1 Chapter, Plainfield. \ yqoltiH T, & H. .,.:..: STRIKE GOLD WITH yoursolf of tho "world's hottest, bi^eest WOMEN —.GIRLS': Part-lime effort full »is own behalf. To^jfyBpngiorno I)enii!Kri Caldwell, and Mike Greet, Jow: „• Davcv JCaralfs C45) and,Don wilier ,at the country's lowest'prices. TION8 — RBPJUB8 time Income. £4eM cosmetics, free traln- }T^&Xlnion^gam^ was a fine team MoOiodlKt,lIon'» Club Thette biked ure in »tock for immediate inR. Investment letus than $13.00. Call also bellied two one-baggers. Ray won singles. Caldwell and; Greefc, C. IJ. Frlta; inBurors ,;.. $abanos (46). ^led -I.Vi-1%; Mike r ' flfoj£,with the locals, overcoming. Cpaph •& Four ,;. THIS WEEK'S BUY! delivery! - EDMOND =76-2937 or write: KDSA. HOJC AZ. CCibjl^JJPiUtib,j}le,^n^JoJui^Pjajii^i^.Uectedd Jt&h'ifc ^4dd4i Martin (45) C$.&. &>bert tloy (46> ROHOUC Park, N. J, 07301. 5-14 HELP WANTED 4-0 deficit in the final two inn- deru Harbur Shop .... .:" FIRST TIME Dutch Colonial Home 750 HONDAS, all colora, lint J1.B49, 272^105 {he other two^edi hitsr, Kevin Gal- first sets but came back to yv^r> VFW 2Vfe%B2Vfe%; ob iitcLeod (415) CCr d d. FEMALE Bremner was . led by Dave Gitl»en& Ohronlfclo....;-.. e % JUST now $l,:t!J4. I^or limited time Honda WOMAN WANTED to. do houHowork 3 lagher was the^big grin for-the next two. •''" >' iUchard Roy (!$6) S-0; Bruce Pol- Spacloutf iHt. floor1, "with ICxtra Larjfo 4&0 Hnpor Sport — list J8O. how J731; hount daily at your convenience:; own SHAHEEN '• ADVERTISED .. ]jJeCormick and Abe Steele, with i Llviner room with a Fireplace, Dinini; Honda HL '3G0 Moto Crosit JB49. nowPRINTING DESIGNED by 'transportation. Call after 4 p.m. 23:- friendly Darbera k (4) room, Kitchen and Sun room; 3 nice WJ' Honda Mini Uikes }2S9, now $249. craftjnnon. Offset and , hittufpr— »79; STENOGRAPHERS hits ^ ^ and Marc. Rfnaldi, Sdhloctur's Hardwar.o ,.. ock (48) jCr. d,. Ray Wade (-56) •tnilOOKSIDK ' SKCTION, 4 BBD- Cl *>omH, Hath,. good :ird.. floor mor- TTH&n Horiiltt Mini Trail. 2 montbu Carda, program*, Ucluta. booklets lat- REALTORS • INSURORS | 1-0; Tomi-Maceiico (52) Cr. d Greg SJIOOM eOI.ONIAB, LARGE MVING terheada. envelopea. CRANFORD dT- ) ho got a :ey hit and played a Cranfonl. 3j<)i't Contor .V. "KOOM, DINING ROOM, FAMILY IIB«, full ba.Heiiient and a 2 Oar Garage. old, J17G. nulMnrn Don. Sun...... Keller- (59)-, 34; - and Tony Isaac 'ltOOM,* VKttY ATTItACTlVE KIT- IZBN AND CHRONICLB1, M JJdaS Bt, fihe game iii tBe field. PUT'ALL THIS- IX TII13 OllANGK VIP HONDA AUTOS, N. • .T.'a' larBest Cranford. 378-8000. TYPISTS "Over Half a Century of Service" (49) Cr. d. Paul Alter (50) 3-0. CHEN WITH l'OWDEB ItOOM. OPAL Going into the., sixth, Bremn'er Uroon'n Liquor Htoro .... i MUST BK HB15N TO UK A JU. HIGH ANP ROOSEVELT SCHOOL dlBcount-eyole dciilor. Opon every nlffht Al'« JIICU'H Tuxiixu ...j... AHMA AND YOU HAVE A HEAL 'til 9, HaturUny "til 6. Corner of Wont BENNER8" BERVICH POOL doe» behind 4-2, but the team put '., The team now has a 3-2 season ,ATK1>. ritlCEip IN TUB -40'B- 1 Immediate FAMILY I1OMK FOB J3VJ0O. DthiBt. and Arllncton Avo., Plalnflold, everything. Carpentxy, plnwWm . x»- i an epccqllent disghiy Qf hit-and: record. •N. J. CiUl 757-8338. 4-23 modelhv, electrto wliinc appllaao* !•- KOR THAT GEAI OF S-7 A JOB, SBB UB. openings • lrfK-'ATION. a - UlSDHOOUti, -L.LVLNG. palra. 27«-»8M. tf L : 15- 17 NORTH AVE., in baseball and base stealing, end- -KOOM, l^UX,!, DINING ROOM, DKN. ISySOMEONE-IN YOUR- 'attd (lreHiwr, cluirry maho^uny; round |jig the -inning- with Mceofmick -1DBAL LOCATION KOlt GIIA1JH QBT FOX*. HOUSHI POWHB formica dlnuttn. utit; oon»oli> TV. Call SCETERSONNEL tj$si iii ^uBiirbaii '••,., 5 AND HIGH SCHOOL. WALKING FAMILY INDEPENDENT? 13* volt Installations our •pedalty filing' home td' put the local chap- , ^,^cprj[par .27G-K3i;t aftur 0 p.m. ' ZIMMERMAN BROTHERS Bell • -DISTANCE TO TOWN AND in the lead 54. tJnion tied the ..The Rowe team won' a three ment has announced that registra- You can live in this Duliehtful Colonial Electrical Contractors CRANFORD 9 STATION. ' - , . . 1'ROVINCIAL love »«ut and €88-8144 , Telephone e in the top o| the seyenth. In g^me swepp, from the Servidio keg- home 'that haw .4 roomB and TJtith on the two chafrH. J150; drum table, $50; 10 ALDEN ST.. CRANKOHD ^72- tion, for ifce,girls' Softball, program l»i. floor, 2'A roomM and Uulh on tho Laboratories bflttojatof ihftt Jwihe^Sti lersjo clinch first blace.in th^ub- will be.held at &.a.m..Saturday at ficPHERSON REALTY Co. 2nd. floor. "Kach cooil>loU? unto ituelf." dining room chulrH, frultwood cano iiout.M, G for $76; man'H louni;«> chair, 50 x 175 lot III a- ileBirablo Moctlon of QKNHKAL CONTRAOTOH, All type* it jled, stole second 6nd third, and urBaii Women's Bowling League the Orange Avenue Junior High I REALTOR bulKu, $45. Cull yu-L'Ml aftvr 5 p.m. in ng enue Junior High I Opon Daily 9-6 - ' Sunday 1-S Orchard Struet, 2 car Karate. Kxcellent Interior ajsd exterior carpentry. Booftnjr red on a sacrifice fly by Gary pi LKT UK AHBUHM YOU ... * coiiHiHtin^ o£ II pluortt: double lusd, Jn the 1 Keystone game, Bremner Connle.Wood roiled the top ser- •lal y in the league, in which girlls t 19 ALDEN ST. 276-0400 THIS IS A GOOD BUYI!! double droewior with mirror, >^.nd hutch. MABON WORK. WATERPROOFING and OPPORTUNITIES AIKO box Hprluc and Jnttttrctra. H»i»t REPAIRS. Steps, walks, patios, drains. STENOGRAPHERS '-^" dcploded for at least two runs in es of 631; including games of 181will_ play among their own jage - offer. Call W6-634X:--' 4-30 No job to* small. 372-6044. Attar t pjn- HBKHK8HMKNT- STAND OPKKATQKfc* nd 185, while Joyce Allnrer tossed £ Or by Appointment, call 276-352*. tf If you have good »cn ol Uie Brst foiii- innings, anil gjoup. AH girls should-wear sneaky ;. G. G.NUNN AIR CONDITIONERS: " for" ?1UO — if toe parka, tnutfi be mature. Ideal for ^208 game enroute to a; 477 series. £ — JSvonlnes Call ';— liotiKht wiparatuly, »7(i for It,000 BTUH family eroupw; bo investment rrqulr steno & typing skills, SALES DEPARTMENT nre never behind. The team was 'r and brhig a < baseball glove, or »5U for 10,000 KTUa. Call 789-0707 ALL TYPES OB* HTJBBIBH cleared away Apply Union County Parlc Commii»«lou, Q iher, .high^ series were > Marilyn Realtors and Insurors and removed. Cellar*, attics and yards iced by Bob Haddad with a home iris will be taught the fundamen- * Balaam an •bi'iluujon G »>id k p.m. Acme St., Klizabtttb, Monday to Kriduy these Openings can lead expertly cleaned. Prompt service. Call 0 turn, to J p.m. fin ,and a triple. : ' , "yoiahd 499, Barbara G^ist 496, tals.of,the-game,, as well as play- ^Ibby UrttWertwr 3t6-l99B anytime 199-0061. .• tf to secretarial assignments Bopo MIUUH ^76-52lB 181 North Ave., E. |THese vicifories; coaled with two ue JUchards 4»3,... Pafc Paganelli ing in regular games. . . . Xtotia Coyle ,- 376-1791 after training. • ALUMINUM BUOWROOSI CLERK TYPISTS hO forfeit victories, give theBrem- 480, Loretta 5yk.& 473, Toni Heinly I: 276-8110• 8111 At 1, Iftry ViMk^m, W|-=Rf*! HHRKSSMAKER ruiL'trand yatl |/>ST ANH FOUNR *fife 462, iZoti; Ma*y Kassay aiLdf ALTERATIONS JiilouaieK-AwnlnB. Window* TYPISTS ••*• r. the district championship will CRANFORD Nuprlnie IlupltKCument Windows LOST: On March ICth in tho vicinity of Excellent opportunities Looking to return to 'the'job•market.or- trying b 1 ptayed Sunday against Loyalty Betty Witt 450. Storm Window and ^r-rt-tm Combinations the Cranford Post Office, a pure black f SELECTED LISTINGS cat with a red balled collar. Chlldron Ciapter, ynjon, at 1:45 n.m., at Team standings follow: COHTOM DlUflHKMAKING debi«n, tailor, Combination Dooru — 26 Styles for the trained, typist ing, and ull klndu of^ alturu.tion^. niUs him very much. Howard. Please to get away from the drudgery of commuting? .W (33,t*OO—Hjxj.tK'HH (':ipo Cod. Kiv« yootr^B l'>>rmul and cocktull drtuxunakini; out call 27C-6C07. with good skills;! i arinaneo Park. ' - • •• [towo 00 - and b:iih all on utn- floor,. pluri LIFKTIMK ALUiriNUM C6 40 THE DEACON AGENCY HpttcliUty. Iloautiful orlerttuJ uilku uliti 1'KODUCTH, INC. ervidlo .* ,. t'xpamfion for two additional otlitrr utiuuual fabrics. Order' nov lot LOST: R»i;i>rt.-d nur«« pin, Hyracu Remember those "dog days" last summer whgn ^ 51 ' \a .... .3 . . hvdroanut. on .Jthis_ -~ml ^Mow. MAKIE B. JDEACOflL 276-170*. 1< -University -MciuKil *>1~ NtrralnC- .Eor. Jprther_inionnption and ^ 49 ~ 4,7 •- • • Kxc, i'.ontitructlob; pluwtor* walls, town area. InitlalH R. II. W. — year interview appointment, call 48 47. * h*\t wat«ir ln-ut. Muuy cxtr ]!i47. Call 'STC-M3J after « p.m. you were sure that you would never do it fonto <it*icy. EEAJLTOB 276-5051 Cljnlcullu. U to Ul North Ave.. W. FENCING Mr. C. Ol Hughes, 45 50 • 'olottinl. Fivu bedroomrt, :mo<3- BVMNINGB 372-Bl«e PETS again? Well, don't! , ' De NUI <0Vj GOVj « rn Uiu-lum, u c«r iru l-'or Iloniu und InHuatry 272-2500, Exi 6671 Melnly-...... 44 6 — T raHB PARKING IN RBAR SUMMER RENTALS 1 nunuully lurco i>orah; flu Everybcxjly's gelKngtinte'lhe act. BJlbucliur -I.. it 64 cation, convenient to town. COHPUSTHJ MULTIBUS LIHTINO HKALTIIY I1LACK KITT1SNH —• l'HKM: CHAIN LINK OR tyOOD Everybody's making a,small cqr. V , .; 66 BBBVICM Two montiiM otd, inalo and fomalti. MAINK IH TUB l'LACK for remrmberod 41 vaoat(«MM. NK>w 'Z-ll bt.di'oom waterfront BELL TELEPHONE i,Ceo—Split -ij.'Vdl. Four bedrooms; B Jiltt.:r trulnud. Cirtl 376-B«7C. 4-30 » Kr.^o Kxtlmattn Ari^slnc^ we've'mddV/Tiore of'thein fhao gpy- cottui^utf odulpped andi. fuPajiihed for SKVKN-KOOlf CAVK COD: aluminum Htimim-r luUeside vucatlont* for family LABORATORIES Come on down or call oneelse, we thought we'd pass'along some things ', win af Aish Brook Jeneweln y*'.c iooui..oiiti extra, play 1*0001- HltlUu'; KarjiKe, car]>ettnir, full ^bui Kroui>H. Hwlm, boat, flyh, ffolf und re- , Mrs. TV^nn Kent of Cranford !lOx|M!nuivt:ly tlceorutud. and lu.nt. (l»ublo ulze lot. l^iCod lu J3 ART CRAFT FENCE CO. lax. 7 houra N. Y. Choice July uud ' 2 Jackson Drive, Cranford we've lepmed about |he^ines» ov^r the,y^at;s: ( AUKUHI w.ekn 91Z5-J175 per co'ttuee First 6rf, there's no doubt abbot it, Jhe bniyjvay wpn first in a four club event last Volkswagen MUSICAL Work. HLM LAWK. I^ike Thompno] An Kiiuul Opportunity Employer , * 272-6000 lur^day in the frsfo. Brook Worn- 356-8895 Oxford, .Malm-, 0<^70. <:olor folde to ntiake.aq.^conqirr^.CQ''ls_ej. William 2 ALDEN ST. 276-7618 l'hoiio i7(i-37;l. tf GUTTERS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE and then hire 9,000 of so top inspectors to keep Geisel, also of Cranford, tied To"f them.on their toes. , . fltstfl in Claps. B with I08-2&-83. "MTOP IN I'OIl YOUK I'-JIUM CO1"Y OV I PAY CASH lloavy duty <.o:i::> whit.- uluminuni BPIdNCHK hus houaaa you will not BOO to be filled. Previous experience helpful but \Next, try to develop an engine that's not a gas- "CIIANVOMD MOAllO OF itWALTOllH Kultorliut. Concualoii lluti^ort* (not with any other agenoy! We furaisb yo« 0 car while UOOKXiUT For Your Home Or Lot Jubt nulhxi up). guzzler. If .you can get it to run on pints,of oil NURSING SERVICE BI'BNCKH la not In multiple llotlnu. und oiui offor not essential. • . t yours Is in -A HOlili'MLi ..." 7M-0O6B you many udvantiigvs ove^ thosv who urcl instead of quarts, great. If you-canget it to run on N1 O CI.OHJNO VKKS OK "POINTS'" TOI rincK i'Aii> NO uwr^vy VISITINO NIJltBB ASSOCIATION, ePBNCIDlt ls"onilbu»~to analiit you .with qir instead of^wqtpr, fantastje. ^_j __. •._ MO "MUD TAl'IU"* OHANFORD—KiDNir.won'ru — axu «U of your nrosJ- ootatc ntxidsl V"lQHcjiravaI.lofite.,' , " • WILSON *SPALDING ~ JUMBLE STORE GLOVES - SHOES - BATS - BALLS PAINTING SPENCER Finally, spend less time_ W9rrytn^r(pi^9^..vyjpt ' "A WAY OF LIFE" HOUTH AVi;., K.. rUANKOHD. Vn\ your car looks like and mbr,6 time wofrylnQ dbout Ki-li.-tlnlf — ii|)i'h M'u^Hiluv through*1 Kri YQUr Roor Leak? and ACCESSORIES REAL ESTATE: how it works. . _,__.._—- jn i "%• M'/,K (IN rtfl' TVVI) Ul'" THKM rti'luy «'Vfi)hiK'' V to'ti * E CORP. UNION COUNTY'S LARGEST Perfecting 0 gppd economy cpr is.q vo/y timp -r\yi\- iHiumjo Iiwn 'w/,K"i, TWO tH aiiccptrcr 'I'luiriMlny Give Schroeder a Peek! ••• , .• T. .4. CluNII —• I'nlntlutf rn.ua Dscort J : CRANFORD SPORT CENTERS tint. :U3 Walnut , Avo. Tol. 27(i-0»8» MISCELLANEOUS W. L. • ' lrovaiiain» C. E. IIOWLAND, INC. for ti^tluiat^fl. L Cranford + Clark * Wfesrfield i • ... • " I/t-1474 9 , WM. FftEDEfclCKS, Prbf>. 1MUVKIV:IYH-WKKIN(I I-OTH. Vr< An Equal Opportunity Employer ENEWEIN ™-»™ QpenEviiibigstir9-.Wed.tSat.tit6 WIIJT.IAM UOH1MBL'— Interior and uuLlmulrrt. 1 yvitv w'rKtfii. i;iiaiuutu« 272-8200 382-6446 233-9332 .'Realtor 276-5900 terlor l'ulntliie. skilled.niochuiilc*. • Open Thursday and Friday 'til 9 P.A/L eON'STIUrCTlON. OI'WN >JVUN1N»JU, aATUHDAV AND bUNDAY •oual aupvrvlsloti. -i^u Manor AVe. Cull UUH-USli^ IS Eastman St., Cranford. C.U riti-rni>. t VOLKSWAGEN 1 38 niORtri AVi. 1 CRANFORD (Qpp. Flrehoufe) 276-1W9 f I l.UA.Il. IH AVf-., L Tage Six CRANFORD screening program held at the stein, Mrs. Janet Salowe, Mrs. Committee seat to be filled at the November ' In a four-hour session in which, most ; struction. workshop on flower arranging with Cranford Community Center last White and Robert Kochler assured 19- Sondra Siegel, Mrs. Irene Goldy 3 General Election developed this week as of the 125 spectators remained until the . -Philip J. Cea, principal of Brook-" each member making an arrange- Wednesday and Thursday by the the Leopards of an opening day stein, Mrs. Joan Bobkier, Mrs. Edmond Kiamie of 208 Retford Ave. filed as meeting was adjourned after 12:30 a.m. yes- Instructions and demonstrations side Place School, on behalf of ment . . ' ' : Central Parkway Section of the victory. . Rosanne Skopp, Mrs. Harriet Dia- an, independent candidate with the county terday, Township Committee Tuesday night: will be given on the proper grip, the staff, thanked the PTA board The club voted a donation to- National Council of Jewish Wo- mond, Mrs. Roberta Prashker, Mrs. clerk at the Court House in Elizabeth. Postponed action by a split vote to The Lions opened their season swing, follow-through, • scoring, for the luncheon and also wel- wards the Centennial Tree Plant- men in conjunction ivith the New 59c Rosalie Edelman, Mrs. Blanche Filing here at the office of Township May 26 on the controversial ordinance with a 23-0 victory over the Tig-forehand, backhand, court play, comed the gathering.. ing project sponsored by "the Jersey Commission for the Blind. Singer and Mrs. Joyce Scher. -Clerk John F. Laezza, Jr., prior to the "dead- •; establishing a conservation^ commission.- ers. Dave oKury made an impres- service aid volley. Men's Garden Club. Fifteen of these children_ were Mrs. Clifford G.^Hard and.Mrs. line for candidates petitions at 4 p.m. last Adopted on final reading, following sive first start on the mound for The children's sessions will start Mrs. Loomis and Mrs. Fred referred to their eye specialists Leonard. D. Rinaldi, chairmen of A sensible speed is one at which FLAIR PENS Thursday were Public Safety -Commission several- protests, an -ordinance" -"appro-™/ the Lions, pitching four scoreless at 6 p.m., and adults at 7:15 p.m. Dietrich will be the club delegates for a complete eye examination. the luncheon, planned the menu the driver can see danger and will William H. Meyer, unopposed"for"the~Re-" priating $20,000 for purchase of up to innings with ten strikeoutsik . Thhe Each studentMs required to'wear to the annual meeting of the Volunteers who participated in and were assisted in the prepara- be able to maneuver the car clear publican nomination for reelection, and 350 new parking meters for on-street Lion hitting was led by Koury, mooth-soled tehnis,-shoes and to Garden Club of New Jersey, on the program were:- , •:..:-.. tions and serving by board mem- of it under all conditions, states 79c Peter J. Moran of 616 Orchard St., unopposed installation. ' , Glen Lozier and Mike Lynch. . provide-his own tennis"racket ; bers. Decorations at the tables con- May 5 at the Greenbrier Restau- Cranford -- Mrs. Molly Walker, the Allstate Motor Club. Since for the Democrats nomination. Heard more protests from residents in A registration fee of $2 will be sisted of spring -flowers -which rant in North Brunswick. Mrs. Cecilia Bartlett, Mrs. Ethel ability to spot hazards decreases Mr. Kiamie, a conductor and president of vicinity of Lincoln Ave. playground to charged for children, and $3 for were made under, (he direction of Sahlin and Mrs. Irene Larson, and as speed increases, motorists .win the Cranford Forum League, issued the fol- Gargan Builders Mrs. Ralph W. Looney, art chair- WILKINSON'S remove that parcel from consideration adults. Miss Debbie Russo, Miss Marianne protect themselves by driving only lowing statement after filing his petition to man. ..'•Colon•y Club Group "' by Cranford Housing^Board as a site for Widens Lead in Registrations for the tennis clin- Dushinka, Miss Valerie Torcivia,, as fast as vision ana road condi- entgr the local race. ".. Senior. Citizen housing. " " ' 6,. Miss Maria .Denitzu, Miss Jacqui' tions »Uow. .-..•;..-..". . '•. •'•" .*••• ; SWORD BLADES, 5's "I have heard the prophets of gloom and c are now being accepted at the Appointed two new firemen. Tours Art Gallery doom declare ithat no independent candidate 850 Pin JLeague booth at the Warinanco Park Ten- Introduced an ordinance appropriating Make Patients' Gowns ** Members of the fine arts de- COLLEGE CLUB £OOK SALE BEGJl^Sj; ^; 'The • College .Women's Club's can" defeat one, much' less .two well-heeled With two nights to go Gargan nis. Courts. ,. ... $4000 for purchase of equipment and in- partment of the Colony Club political machines. I have listened to constant' Builders has the Cranford 850 For Runnells Hospital bookstore in Cleveland School opened.yfisterday for a sale which will stallation of facilities at various muni- journeyed to .Flemington last $7.95 laments of • many disenchanted, concerned Bowling League title almost locked Members of the social services continue through Saturday featuring a wide variety of paperbacks and cipal playgrounds. ..,'- Tennis Team Edges Thursday for a tour of the Peter Special limousine Service citizens about the future of our community up. The leaders won r two from department of the Colony Club met Jones Art Gallery. and luncheon. hard cover books oh subjects of iriterest'to both adults and juveniles. and their financial ability to remain in Cran- Decision to delay action on the conserva- Allstate Tuesday night to widen Thos. Jeffersoii 3-2 last Wednesday at .the home of Trips to an airports, railway stations & pien DECORATOR On display were sciilpturings, Hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 9 p.m. today; 9:30 a.m. ford. Republicans, Independents and Demo^ tion. commission ordinance was taken fol- their first place lead to three and Cranford High School's tennis Mrs. Joseph Leitenberger, 14 pottery and paintings, mostly by Call CHestnut 5-2581 — BRTdg* 6-2272 lowing a recess after a lengthy public hear- team evened its season -record at Princeton Rd., to continue making crats in an ever increasing crescendo exclaim a half games withT six games to contemporary artists. to 4:30 p.m. tomorrow and 9;30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Shown re- 'they are all alike after they take office;' ing at which arguments both for and against 1-1 last Thursday with a 3 to 2 hospital gowns for the patients play. . ..Members participating were Mrs. limousines for weddings <- Trips to anyplace ALARM CLOCK plenishing the stacks at the store are, left to right: Mrs. George W. Grove, "Residents in various: areas, are .uniting the proposed measure were ii.dard. Mayors win over Thomas Jefferson of Eliz- at Runnells Hospital, Berkeley Clark Citgo and Bluestone Clean- Campbell Johnstone, Mrs. William in a common, effort to. prevent usurpation Malcolm S. Pringle and Public Works Com- abeth on the local courts.- After Heights. - Prices Very Reasonabte- Mrs. James B. Doten, Mrs. S. Robert Christensen and Mrs. Kenneth M. ers moved up the ladder Tuesday Michals, Mrs. August Barber! and of their property rights, to protect the value missioner Burton S. Goodman voted against losing the first two singles matches, The gowns are being made from with sweeps. Clark Citgo won Mrs. Naurice L. Williams. Guest Kaisef/Proceeds go into the club's scholarship fund for- benefit of Cran- of their homes, to josure the safety of their RENOVATION PROJECT CITED — Shown is front view of Martin Jewelers the month's delay. . . three from Riverside Inn while ford girls. children and to assure a greater voice in the Building at 12 North Ave., W., for which Edward M. Coe, Jr., architect, and ; Oliver Brooks, 400 Springfield Ave., Bluestone took Colonial Savings to 19c future destiny of our community. Taxation contended, the .township presently has suf- the cleaners. with inadequate1 representation, thus, be- Howard M. Siegel, company president, received the Cranford Board of ficient agencies to do everything the con- Bob Dickey of Colonial Barbers comes the focal poinj/of distrust and disen- Realtors' annual award for best improvement of an existing building in servation commission ordinance proposes to had a 616 set on games of 207, ^ ffhantment with tha Rflpnhlican and-T>ftmn- -™dor-fle-^uestioned~iJiB*~wordiiig in-several and 213, while Marty Roth of Blue- H£ SAME JMCJfNS- cratic parties. If becomes rather obvious,; sections, of'the measure, asked whether the. stone tossed a 602 series on scores Hike that true representation must be oj>tauied ". Rahway River or the river banks .are a re- of 188, 225 and 189. fruuu imlividuate™void of' politicat'iiiti'iguK aror^ source, raised" questions about the "open games of -2MLJBE. political party loyalty. I am deeply honored areas" section, urging more limitations'-by above were: Bluestone,l ' 200,20.0 an dd to acknowledge and accept their requests for .lhe_£6verning -vbodyon -.powers—and—setH^ee^ Singer, 202, Bluestone Cleaners; CAR, FAMILY and ADDRESS Arouses Storm of Criticism myIndfep^ttdent candldacyrfor-thc-Townsrap of funds. He said it appeared the commission Fauer, 201, Colonial Savings; Aus- h could go "hog wild" in its expenditures. tin, 211, Riverside Inn; Huska, 204 y "My 11 years in the crucible of the public B. S. Willoughby, 12 Clark St., objected and 234", Clark Citgo; Fishbone, Township Committee's proposal to- arena has given me ah Ultimate insight and to.having another agency with which local 210, Freund's; Gebhardt, 212, and change the price of on-streef parking from knowledge of Cranford's affairs that few in- realtors Jor. residents .would .havCj, to deal "Waselewicz, 203 and 210, Modern a i}ickel.an hour or a penny, for 12.!miniites dividualg (possess. Those yeays,haye^-left me By Martin Jewelers Building when they desired to sell or buy a parcel of 1 Barbers; Hirschfeld, 204, 'and Op- I ELD FOR battlgjgcanred, batUejbested, VP.W of. fedr and property. Mrs. Sophie Baranski, 301 North to five cents fOtl jialf ^^houjr or,two iuckeJs^ "immttjie ''po\We pSwhaT^Vl&rp^iHohs that The annual award of th> Cranfpx'dM Aye;, IE., j^idTIf this ordinance is passed all perrnan, 214, Plainfield Engraving; for an hour brought a storm of proterfs at Bothe, 201, Sports Five. will surely come from, those who oppose my of itealtors for the best. improvement of an members of the Township Committee should Price, 220, Bodyart; Russo, 204, Tuesday night's meeting. • ; candidacy. • existing building in Cranford has been pre- resign." 1 SPBUfC SAVINGS ON NEW FODI STATNK WA60DS and Bencivenga, 212, Gargan; Van Although Mayor Malcolm I»ringle ex- "I have, with deliberate intent, chosen sented to Edward M- Coe, Jr., architect, and 'Commissioners for Abuse' ,' , jyirs. Thomas toooley, 2<& Holly St., con- plained that the public hearip^ yitas-iidt-ton- the most difficult'of political paths by seek- Howard M. Siegel, president of Martin Jew- Bergen, 221, Allstate; Chapman, 3108 3059 3731 3734 At the close of one of the longest meet- tended there is very little river property in 210, Chapman Bros.; Gantter, 205, cerned with the price to be charged for ing election to the Township Committee as elers, for the renovation of the building now Cranford that is not under control of the CUSTOM 500 TORINO <-...,,• LTD LTD LTD occupied by Martin Jewelers at 12 North ings of Township Committee in some time, and Miraglia, 213, Suburban Bar- Hunch Wa^on,, 8 pant*enjjrj\ Whlto, parking but rather to .approve an appropria- an Independent candidate.L The trials that will Union County Park Commission and made Country Hqolre, '6 ^paKNen'ger, Med. Ave.,-'W.'. ' , . ' .. Oliver Brooks, 400 Springfield Ave., sug- bers; Morschauser, 220, and Manto; 300 CXI>, CrulwomuUc, \\/\V b'qulro Wuxon, 8 poMHenKAr, / Brown-MetaUIo, 3WV CII>, Oruliteo- Country SqUlre, 6' piuwencer, gi C'onntry Hqulre, 6 pasoenjter, 8 rtyl. tion of $20,000 to purchase up to 350 meters confront me as I challenge the well-heeled inquiry as to whether the proposed com- bodty side mold in*. corp«t«d Vliild Interior; (^rulHeomutlr, K'ry)., nuitlc. Visibility group. 1178x15. belted ors £>:( •10 LTD ship not only is losing money but mainten- commissioners. which since has been adopted by several Colonial 1Jarl>t?rM r»0V Country Squim, « tuKg, , LTD Country Squint, 8 pusHemcer,' Med. Country Squire, 8 pawencer, Dork th,e squad, i ;" :. Cranford that I undertake an independent front and back of the building, as well as 49 ltlue Metulllc, 300 CO>, OrulHeomutl«, Country Squire, ft (Nuutenrcr, Mod. Ivy communities in the state. • lmium Ci»lf[ H&ni,'<' ...... r>0 :iOO. CIS, CrulKoointUlc. B78xl6 belted Ivy Green Metulllc. SOO CU>, Crulneo- ance oj the meters also is costly. candidacy. In this,most crucial year", when the l'lulnfli'ld KnKravIm,' 44 55 WljW tlrm, dcluxo lu«r«ro«ro nvrk. car- Country Squire, 8 piuwnier, White. vlHlblllty icrouD. H7gxlS belted U8W Oreen MetuUlo. 390 CI1>, Crulseotnatlc, LOTION ' The squad ambulances will accompany "combining " museum showmanship with G5 :i00 CID. <:rulK«omutlc, 1178x13 belted tlrcw, deluxe lmrcuce rack, power H7«xl5 belted WKW Urea, power maUo, H78xlS belted XitiyV. tlr««. pow- Mrs^Dooley argued that a parks de- p«t«d uufon floor, power wt«erlnK,uh The mayor said it.will be necessary to ; results of the election could^determine. the • practical mercantilism." ",.\ __Hudyur.1 ...-.- . J...... ~:iT, eondlUoiier. ,VM raUlo, tinted tlaas WWUrw, power Hteerins, air condi- Htoorlnir, ulr conditioner, "AM radio, Hteerin*. ulr conditioner, tinted er Bteerlnjc, air conditioner, tinted • the-H»embersand use their- loudspeakers to partment, which would coordinate the efforts tioner, tinted r'««t — IJ8t-IH.8Sl.00. tinted irbiiw — list; «fi,0S7.00. ' —List »4 ,H81.0O. ? introduce-anotner ordinance to change the •balance of inpwer* in oiir coinmunity, the in- Sport* Vlvti v... .»•••• r lAst fl&illr '- —- Mr. Coe, who is now serving with, the G3 Rluwt — Uxt $4,861.00. announce the arrival of the collectors on dividual voter has the unique opportunity to of- the various garden clubs in the com- $2.25 rate, at which.time ^bere will be another/ Peace Corps in Tunisia, is the, son of Dr. OUR OUR OUR OUR Vote for himself* by casting his ballot for an munity as well as efforts of other organiza- public hearing. He nbted that the rate for each street and Mrs. Edward M. Coe of .217 Holly St. Hillside Avenue $4,170 PRICE $4,005 PRICE PRICE ,005 PRICE $4,005 EACH parking in municipal lots remains the same. independent non-partisan candidate. Only tions and individuals, could do miore good y PRICE President Reilly Warned thiat under no, He is a graduate of St. Michael's School, for the community. She said such supervision Judo Students Cop The ordinance finally was adopted by a then will the citizens of Cranford have a circumstances should the coin cards be given Cranford High School and Prinqeton Uni- should be taken' out of the towtehip's al- unanimous vote. : , ./ voice that "cannot be muted by the political Eight First Places Please turn to Page 4 ready overworked public works department. Oliver Brooks, 400 Springfield Ave., to anyone not in the squad uniform. manipulators." ... ;-. Vocal Department 'Students of the Cranford Judo TABU OR AMBUSH $|.00 ^Public Works Commissioner Goodman, FABULOUS SAVINGS ON QUALITY USED CARS asked why the rate is being raised, how it Carl .Schauer, cOH±airjnan of >the drive, and Karate Center captured eight wW noted that such a commission had been SOLID COLOGNES compares with other towns ,and whether expressed thanks to those who have already of 11 firsi places in the junior di- recommended by a study commission ap- Please turn to Page 2. Concert Tuesday vision in She 15th Invitatiarial Judo 2820 2738 turned in their acrds and requested that pointed" 5y former Mayor Edward Gill, said Tournament at .the local school '65 THUNDERBIRD '69 MUSTANG '68 GALAXIE they just tell the solicitor who may call on The vocal music department of Hillside . the conservation commission would do the Sunday. A total of 423 contestants JIT, Blm» xvHU luxury vlajl bucket J-r>r. Ill' V-8 viuclne, CrulHeomutlo '68 PLYMOUTH FURY them that they have done so. He requested Avenue Junior High School will present its Please tyrn to Page 5 took part. KratM, I-uiiduu-tytm luxury vinyl liluo triuiH., llrlttuny lllno wttli blue lux- I Muitboek. 30t CID engine, BOO. 1-Dr. Hedan, IJ«ht Ulue, V-8, nu&tohlnjr r»K>f. A truly beuutiful iw-r- ury vinyl bucket H«at. radio, lieutrr, vtundurd 3 Kneed tnuu., K-7(hi 14 wid« II Wu«on, 8 ptiHHenjrer, V-8 engine, Automu41o tTuDMrabuJou, radio, power SPECIAL!!! those still holding cards to have them ready annual spring concert at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Local winners were: Derek San- Honul ltRA-KD MKW tiago, 8 year old lightweight divi- ninny rxIruH luclucUiiar u, il Uio Miicli I Ktundurd fe>turei«. sion; Tom Geisel, 8 year old. heavy- W9W TJKK.S, .JM«I_JE:ACTOBX__JJW Wilder -the leadership" "Of~Sgtr^ Terry CCiSDlTIONlNO. Organizestor1970-71; Approximately 300 students who are Drug AUuseTJbmmittee weight division; Bob Antonczak, $1,640 STRAW HAT Schultz, s,quad members, including the fam- 10 year old heavyweight division; PRICE FULL ininepnes, haveHjeoti busy:refurbishing their, members-of. thfe various ._chortlicsd_will be Arthur Santiago, 12 year old light- K $2,680 BY FABERGE performing under the direction of Mrs. Mar- Planning Fund Drive, J PRICE SRJCX $1,980 Committees Appointed headquarters by painting the entire building, weight-division;_M;inreen Cloonan, garet Fittapaldi and Mrs. Carolann Aspray. 62 GMG TRUCK 'As the organizaUon meeting of th£ 1970- ins^e an'd out. It has been five years since 12 year old heavyweight-division;- iy hotly (nick In 27(18 2 Dr. IIT. WUlie. \tlth. u luxury vinyl SPRAY COLOGNE ; coiidlilon. T1I(H tru<*k IM ei \\lth '68 CORTINE WAGON roof and vinyl Interior. This ear has 7\ Joint Civic Committee was held at Lincoln _this work was done, andjresidents; arejnvited^ , _,.. The seventh.£radechorusLwyi aint' "Con- Litemture Distribution Steve Grippo, 13-14 year old light- V-6- eujtliir*, u-utomutlii '68 MUSTANG un automatic tnni^mlbelon^. jpowcr -WtMgJht-division; Mark Dennis, 12-14 Ihu-U Xkreca, wlih luitoaiatio imiui- ... '68MUSTANG - Htecrlnr. raiHo undTVKW tlrow and Is School Monday night jthe hewly-electe^"'~W'l&p""a''rtn'¥'Mu1dYng any "everiing~during sider Yourself," an ai'rangement of two spir- The Mayor's Committee t>n Drug Abuse 4'ondiMun u^ O»i»* truck muHt b« I1T, I>urk~ ' <3rr«n ^wlfli luxury" nil»Hlon, nullo. hratrr. ThlH nil- In Uf exceptional condition* ; . ' May to see the results. Members will be ; year old heavyweight division; and t b l *! vinyl l>u«ket WNUK, V-H en- li>ud«d with UTILITY--ANO ->X'ON"- $6^60 chairman, Dr. Frank .Krause, restated the ituals, "Little David pfciy "'bn Your Harp" is planning to conduct a fund drive through- ,:rNpeed Ntundurdinunuu) trunri- OMV! tfinc, Oruln«omatlc rwllo. hout«r, purpose of ;the committee, which is to en- present,to acquaint 'callers with the squad's Michael Clponan, 15-16 year old FULL mlHiJ«,n. nullu, heuter, WIDK OV.VJL v and "I'm Trampin," "New Hungarian Folk out the township on Saturday, May 23, it was jiow^r »tr*rinj(, powrr tllH© brake*. courage and nominate well-qualified candi- operations and conduct a tour of the building. heavyweight division. PRICE $980 tVSW TIKKU. W8W tired, SPOKX MCCK. ,.„ Song," by Bela BartoEraWi "Jamaica Fare- announced this week by Joseph Holian, FULL dates for the Board of Education. chairman of the finance suW-committpe. Two senior .players from the lo- FULL PRICE $1,380 ALMAY well." cal school also won championships. FULL Presently, there are 14 member organizaJ In addition to raising needed funds, the •Zliti PRICE $1,770 $1,940 Tho Seventh grade Girls' Ensemble will John Bochicchio took the Brown THUNDERBIRD PRICE '67 SUNBEAM tions which appoint two representatives for door-to-door solicitation also will provide an DEEP MIST sing three songs: "My Master Hath a Garden," Belt lightweight division and Rich- I-Door TJIIKIUU, Light lu<-k CONVKIITIBI-K, Whlt-o with sporty thre>e-year teprms. Each member is asked to First Aid Squad Week opportunity to distribute literature on the ard Manburg won the Brown Belt vtn>l root xvUto u luiuHoua )uU>tf<i>iv.r Mvrvury i-l>r. IIT. V-H mgliMx. Mjjht bucket tnli 4-npeed btlck •hift committee by the October meeting. Mayor Malcolm S. Pringle at Tuesday ; "Holiday Song" and ("Second Hand Rose," Assistance in the form of manpower is ntrt-rlnit, lH*wrr front ikitU^ brukrri, U- •i-l)r. IIT l.ainliiii. Ulue. Tblit citr l» tirren. luxiwy bluck vinyl roof, SI«r- '67 FALCON WAGON eiiulpped with radio and heater, night's Township Committee meeting drew This marked the fifth straight Inudnl with nil UIIKIM of nxtniM In- . These names are screened by the com- needed, and it is estimated that-between 400 wiiy |M^witr ^<:ut, |iow^r wbidowrf, coHiuUu trunNmlHNlon, rudlo, heutvr, of fun! II ~ with several soloists from the ensemble. championship for Mark Dennis ,. Hpood <-onin>l und A^I/r.M HTKICKO <'luillii|^ r.VOTOHY A1B OONOITION- l»ww Mtcrrinjr uud WHW tlrwi. Ilurk Mlue, 6 Cyl., uutomatlc' trant*., $4.75 mittee as a whole, and then voted upon. attention to the First Aid Squad Fujii Drive and 500 people will be required for the town- UA•>!<>. 1N(1. Hiro'n t-lt-Kiuioe at economy ruillo, heuter. IIore'M u, reul honey now underway and designated' the coming The eighth grade chorus will sing, since last October. l! of un economy wugoo. ^excellent con- FULL Tbos© names which receive a majority of MARGARET M. JOST JOANNE BROOKS wide canvass, Mr. Holian said. He added that dition! week as First" Aid Squad Week, here. He "Scarborough Fair," by Paul Simon; "Windy," FULL FULL PRICE $1,440 votes are then publicly nominated by the all of. the township's service organizations PRICE $2,480 $2,380 Joint 'civic Committee as Board of Education asked for the full cooperation and support of a spiritual, "You're Gonna Reap" and have indicated a willingness to assist in the 1 aiuls 61 lb. Cobiu PRICE FULL townspeople in this worthwhile'project. PRICE $1,390 HEAVEN SENT candidates. ' "Dodgin," with several soloists from tho drive. Fishing in the Metropolitan Mi- •MT3 '67 FORD Any non-pqlitical, non-sejetarian, non- VIA Nurse Scholarship Winners Told chorus. •"* unii Fishing Tournament, Patrick '66 GALAXIE '67 FORD SPRAY MIST sectlonal and non-professional organization, '66 FORD __ The. ninth jmd-tcnth^Eradc-SpecialX'hoir Walsh, 51 Spruce St., won angling AIM). '^-Ilr. III'. Mrudowlurk Wllow. Country Mqulro Gold. V-S Kaglac, civic in naturo, which has. been active in Joanno-Brooka oC 105 Columbia Ave. for over 400 hours-arid has earned her cap recognition for landing a 61 lb. V-H wUli luxury blu«ik vinyl r*H>f 1-I>1C. IT*. Park <]ouuiry SMIUII, TIIIIIMI 'lurciuolc^, '64 PONTIAC uutujnuJ-lo.-rmllo. hwitar.-power. iitecr-"1" Two New Firemen Named will sing two of the Brahms "Liebeslieder um( -J»1OJI^

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