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At the starts of the second Cranford Elks Lodge 2006 Mitchell to John Lorenz before score Cranford 14 • Kenilworth played host recently to a -half RayDerifte kicked off for KenllwortrT managed to-hold 7. This ended the scoring for Cranford. -The Jets took the group of 27 veterans irom the Clippers. Both sides the first half. • • . „ ball on their own 34 yard line Lyons V A Hospital. The men turned over the ball before, At the start of the second' but were" stopped on suc- were-served dinner and then KenilwortK managed to gethalf Gary Lozier kicked off for cessive downs by Phil spent some time enjoying the \ • through and tackle the Cranford. Kenilworth slowly •1 McGovern, Scott Buchanan Clippers behind their own goal recreational facilities of the and John Williams.* On the moved the ball downfield to lodge. They were also line for a safety. The score at Cranford's five yard line See fourth down Kenilworth was half-time was Cranford 13 - presented with ticket .books- Midnight sales in Cranford ,,,; nford. Kenilworth and Garwood Pages 5, 6 and 7 thrown for a loss by Bill where the Jets went over for a for use at the PX at- the Servin ra Kenilworth 9. touchdown, The point after Gargano and Chuck Hoeffler. In the third quarter neither hospital. j'• Cranford tdok over. On the wa&gootRotie the score at 14- VOL. 80 No.- 42 Published Every Thursday team wax able to - score. 14. &anford was .moving, the Thursday, October 18, 1973 second" play - Kenilworth in- Kenilworth was held on fine .Sjfcond.Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 07016 15 CENTS 1 hall an thpi third quarter end- TUNE-UP BONANZAS lor^ftntort Q PranfQyfj nflfiE hub Jtife "by Mark ed. the Jets were again held by Mitchell, John Perdek, Brian '..'••* John Williams and Brian Dooley and Don Boland As At the start of the fourth, Kastner. the fourth quarter started a, quarter Kenilworth took over MMtur«..iCyl. • At the start of the fourth on downs on their own 33 yard Kenilworth pass attempt was line, - but Cranford defense High school dedication quarter Cranford's Torn Cook incomplete but the Jets; •12.95 "COAAMANDER CHARLES PAEZ of the Captain Newell Rodney Fiske Post 335, ran for a 40 yard first down, held again" led by Mark (8'cyllnder; $15.95) managed to move on theMigliozzi, Steve Sullivan, Glen Veterans of Foreign Wars is addressing the Cranford High School football team but on- the next play ground to the three yard line Kenilworth recovered a McMahon, Dennis Meade and so. ELMORA before the Sept. 29 game with Clark, at the annual breakfast sponsored by the where they plunged over for a Eric Bottge. Cranford took is fumble. A pass attempt by touchdown. The point after EXXON SERVICENflfi v Kejnilworth was incomplete over on its 21 yard line. The SOUHI Elaera Av«., Cor.Eriea Av». was good. This ended the •STAN MINTZ, right, newly elected president of the Plans for the dedication man, and Dr. Charles Post, Frank Elliott, president of plans Clippers were aided by_avl5 'Sherman and a run was stopped by John scoring showing Kenilworth Cranford Booster Club, accepts the gavel from ItolMMM St G««r|« Avt. i RtywW Ahimovic. Aplunge from the yard' penalty against Cbcit EL3-K44 ceremony of the renovated principal. Rider College in Lawren- Livingston Clair O'Neil poBted the high Bandits 16 - Cranford Bandits Kenilworth and carries by Bob outgoing president, Ted Rulmeyer." AAlntz actively and expanded Cranford High The ceremony is schedulec d ceville.-' Other speakers are games and series in thefive yard line was^stopped by Wort d«M (Including SundHyt) 13. Intartaglio and a pass com- participates in the Cranford Boys' Baseball Leagues, TI 3 P.M. Ctl lor Ait School have been released by -for 3 p.m. Sundayd , OctO . 28'', iin Stephan DeMicco, president of Sherman School PTA Bowling Loran Cambria, Bob Tami and John Vicci. Kenilworth The Clippers next game will pletion to Tom McGee. Pat Pop Warner football and the. Recreation Committee. by Mrs. Vincent .Vied,- PTA the high school auditorium, the Student Council at the time High games in the w . U League with games of 224 and be Sunday, Oct. 14 when the Garrett then threw a touch- comtntmity relations djair- Slated as guest speaker.is Dr. the referendum for the JAM'S 6 0 189 in a 577 series. finally managed ' their only Livingston Avenue School Musketeers y 1 score arid made the point after Rahway Chiefs will come to down pass to Dave Doheny to building program was Before a hostile audience of deficiencies in the schools^. Association, said the board is PTA Bowling League'were Alley Oafs 5 '\ Other high games were Cranford. Bandits begin at 11 make the Clippers the win- adopted, and Edward Dinoallngs 4'j [.good. This ended (he scoring ANNUAL CRANFO'RD ; about 150 residents, the Board - Construption of per- taking "what amounts to the bowled by Janet McWhorter, l'j rolled by Jo Ann Simon, 176, S. a.m., followed by the Peewees Early Birds 4 2 showing the Cranford ners-of the game 2Q-14. Kelaher, senior class of Education Tuesday hight manent classrooms, was cheap way out," He added 177, Joan Faraone, 168 andBluebirds 4 3 Gathercole, 168, A. Young, at noon and the Midgets at 1 BBD's Peewees on 'top 20-7. Good In the Peewee game, president at the height of unveiled an elementary s°chool considered prohibitively that "interim things have a . 3 3 167, L. Pechinka, 162; high p.iu.»- " ' ^DEMOCRATIC CAMPAM3N BREAKFAST Jane Salerno, 167. Joan Railing Stones - '.3 3 offensive play was shown by Cranford received the opening construction activities. housing plan that.calls for the series, A. Young, 463, S. s expensive. \. . way of hanging on." , Faraone captured first high Groovees 3'i 3'j Sam Dicapua. The Clipper In the fifth game of the Pop kick-off but were hewLby. The dedicatory statement closing of Sherman—and, series with 431, Lorna Passengers '• J 4 Gathercole, 475, J. Simon, 443, - The addition of 10 pre-- Great Qatsby's 7 4 Peewee coaching staff led byWarner season, the Clippers Kenilworth. On Kenilwbrtrrk will be presented.Jby William - Cleveland Schools next • Gutter Girls and B, Donovsld. 435. fabricated classrooms was CEA vice president Carol Bellomo, second, with 425 and 1 4 head coach Don BUnje, traveled-to Kenilworth" where first play from scrimmage To Support: DAN MASON Poole, architect, for ac- September and the transfer of Janet McWhorter came in HI Balls 5. 4 Stindlnai considered an inflexible Rpsenfeid called on the! board' Live-Stones I 5. assisted by Ed Stobierski, the Midgets' won 20-14, the Anthony! T-felle Donne broke \ceptahce by Board of the sixth grades from all but Neighbors s solution that could interfefte" tb put up a referendum so that' third with 424.... \. \ 5 The Aces Tony Delle Donned Joe Peewees upended the Jets 20-7 through and jarred the ball r Education President George two buildings to the junior Bowling Bags 1 5 The Three Misses • • r -.- • with the long range goals to be the town, rather than the . Strlky Belles McGovern and Bob" Hoeffler and the Bandits lost 16-13.' loose, from the Jet quar- Strom.' ' high schools. Ten Pins are, to be congratulated on In the Midget, game, terback. The fumble was TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE CANDIDATE Rev. George White will offer establishedinjtwo years. Such board, can make the decision Millie's Marvels ng^—the-^board-s- -^anJlaii^would-have-«SBsrbetv on whether to change the •' Shermanettes such an impressive win "with Cranford received the opening recovered on the Jet 31 yard The invocation and I 1 regular business meeting,. -ween $250,000 and $300,000, grade pattern. •' Mixers I all 35 boys,of the team playing kick-off, but were held by line by Jim Trush, The dedicatory prayer. "America Board President George The Strikers 7 in the gamev- .•<••• * Clippers were moving the ball with the possibility the space -. • >. I Sleepy Trio 7 Kenilworth, The Clippers Sunday/October 14, 1973 the Beautiful"., and "Battle on a jafry by Ray Dente and a. ... 10:00 AM Strom'and Superintendent of would not be needed in a few -There has beenti decline in x Near. Ms 7 punted to the Jet 31 yard line Hymn of the Republic" will be Schools Dr. Jpsh.ua -Segal , The Doe-Nuts 7 Tbe'Bandit game showed a completed pass from Ray years.-, . .., ,;#.. • w'. teacher and staff morale, iMop-Ups 7 ratich improved., Cranford where the ball carrier was MA FflSA'S; R ESTAU R ANT . • 28 W. N6rth Avenue sung by-Uie high school choir, outlined uW" dietails of the Humble Underdogs B rn mediately stopped by Dente to Bob Bakerian as the directed - by Jatn'es Lenney. The. board, therefore,, especially at the elementary, v squad taking the opening kick . - «Vi •* - K- .recommendation, • which can Stwice Great Beginners 10 Wayne Tyler. The Jets were first quarter ended. At the The general public is invited decided to house the pupils in level," she noted. "Teachers, off on- their own 45 yard line. start of the second quarter the be implemented with neither a existing space for an interim have not been able to start the On the Tirst play from stopped on four• downs' by to the 3 o'clock ceremony and referendum nor a board Color & B&vUTV Service bv Factory Trained Technicians Roosevelt great defensive tackles by ball was on Kenilworth's DONATION $5.00 „ period, Strom said; He innovations they wanted. Your scrimmage, quarterback seven yard line where Ray to the open house tour to be resolution. ,y Antenha Installations 8f Repair ; Tlje Roosevelt School PTO Eric Bottge, Mark Migliozzi held from 4 until 6 p.m. All stressed that Cleveland. and concern should be with Mark Mitchell handed off to Dente went in 6n a auar- CRANFORD DEMOCRATS Including Dan Mason, committee candldales, and his Under the plan; 152 sixth Sherman Schools are in^such 'education, not with merely Bowling - League's high Tom I lips whn went. ftByard s and Bob Intartagjio^Crapfor-d -Speaker:^.S. SENATOR -campaign-manager David KIwW^tlft^WBfGdd g from all—bitfr- scorers this Week are Audrey took over, on dbwnsT terback keeper for Cranford's poor condition thai the board putting as many bodies in as MEMBER OF CRANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE for the Bandit's first touch- available for inspection. In State Senate candidate Alex AAenza of Hillside*at left, talk with Democratic Brookside School would be Speirs and Joanne Klein with On the second - play from first touchdown. Ray Dente f frq. cannot in good conscience few buildings as possible." down, The point after was Tickets Available at the Door some areas, students and -gubernatorial candidate Brendan Byrne as he toured the newly repaired dikes housed at Orange Avenue 178 and Jeanne White with m. scrimmage Pat Garrett also carried for the extra point allow them tb remain open 218 CENTENNIAL AVf>276-116G* CRANFORD missed, but Cranford was off teachers will demonstrate the along the Rahway River'. Byrne expressed his concern for the flooding situation Junior High School, and 125 series go ,to Joanne handed off to Bob Intartagli6 to put Cranford but in front 7-0. beyond the present school Former board member Dr. to a 6-0 lead. ; use of equipment. Members of and said the state government must do all it can to help communities that are fsixth graders from ..all—but who broke loose for a 62 yard On Kenilworth's first play year. Harry Dougherty said "the lein, 456, Audrey Speirs,' 429 John Lorenz kicked to 1 the Student Council will host subjected to the constant threat of flooding. y. / ^___ Lincoln School would be and Jane Alvarez,>427. touchdown run. Mike Morley from scrimmage a fumble the tour, supplying directions When the buildings' are board, in displacing, sixth BECAUSE Kenilworth who took the ball carried for the extra point to was recovered by Cranford's located at Hillside Avenue closed, both sitesSwni remain graders, is asking them to pay Anyone interested in all the way down field for a to supplement the .floor plan Junior High School. They bowling as a substitute may put Cranford off to a fast 7-0 Tim McGovern on the Jet 41 which will redistributed. in the hands of the board, with the price it is unwilling toas k touchdown. The point after Firm buys CP Center would be educated in 'self Cleveland School expected to the public to pay for in dollars, WE "CARE. | call Jean Wozniak, 276-8846.. lead.,The Clippers-heBa the yard line. With the help of two The dedication observance was good, Kenilworth 1 • - Jets on good defensive play by fine offensive blocks by Chris contained classrooms and become a central resource He also called for a referen- Standing* Cranford 6. .Cranfotd took the will close with 'a small buffet The Cranford Citizen and Henry Koehler for effectively. purchase the site without' a would .not become part of the WE EASE W L Bob Intartaglio and Dennis Meade and Bob Bakerian, Chronicle has learned that center and " S.herman dum. .-...' Minion Impossible! 6 3 kick on their owa 46 yard line Rich Pawlick sprung loose for supper to which guests have voting against the purchase of specifip c municipap l ppurposp e in junior high program. Average demolished, Strom said. PlnUps 6 • 3 Meade. > •* been invited. Vizzoni Brothers Construction the site by the township in an ' * Mrs. Beverly Conroy, whose 4 and on the first play on a mind, and' that the zoning class size would be 24. Despite the assurances of Scatt«r,Pim 5 At the start of the second a 42 yard touchdown run. The Company of Kenilworth has executive session. children attend Sherman Early Blrdi 5 i beautifully executed Statue of : point after was carried, by ** Bringlna Broadway Hit Shows to Union County ** The day's program was laws, rather than land pur- "It amounts to the rental of Strom and Segal that there Fedtral Belles 5 4 Liberty play from Mark quarter.Kenilwofth-punted to planned by a committee- of purchased the Cerebral Palsy School, said _ the' board for MOVING Bowling Bags rf'i 4<] Tom Cook to put the Clippers chases, should be used to secondary space for thewould be no change. in' three years has been claiming' - 4' 4'3 Mitchell to Johri Lorenz who Cranford, .but the ball was Mrs. Robert Biunno, Mrs. Center site at 216 Holly St. Goodman contended that it StrlkHd Spares 3 in front to stay, 14-0.. control development. elementary program," Strom educational _ L&J'S , t ' s ran (54 yards for a touchdown. tumbled on the 12 yard line. John Eichinger, Henry TTherh e ""wa s considerablidb e was vital \Uhat Cranford gain program, many Sherman and Cleveland PROBLEMS Swinger* t 5 The building and 200 by 200 explained. Drew Scott carried for1 theTwo plays later Kenilworth Kenilworth was held on fine Doscher, -George Strom; debate at a recent towriship control of the site in order to parents and teachers in the Schools are in deplorable D.D.T.'i 4 5 defensive plays by Chuck HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT Tracey Bauknlght works foot lot were sold to the con- Both he and Segal' em- audience criticized the plan, condition, yet they are still in, Pap*r Clips 3 6 extra point to put Cranford had its first touchdown and with Colleen Dunn in the school's, new* child Student Council officers committee meeting when effectively defend and struction, firm for .$80,000,phasized the plan is .only an Triple Threats 3 ' 6 extra point to tie the score at Hoeffler, Tom Cook, Gregg Cranford Dramatic Club Concerns were expressed use. ". • ahead 13-7. development class, which trains students' to un- Gregory Meese, Amy Levin, Democratic Corajnitteeman preserve the nature of theaccording to a source at the interim program to be in ef- : 7-7. Cranford took (he kick on Jubin, Randy Mills and Jim presents It* Terry Biunno and Jonathan "Burton Goodmalr criticized about mixing sixth graders - - At the start of the second Trush. Cranford took over on derstand children and relate to them. A playschool is near-downtown area... CP Center. fect until 1976 when long range its own 34 yard line and Marcus, and Mrs. Carter Mayor Jack McVey - and in McVey and Koehler said it with more nqature and- Replying to. the public AAU awards quarter at Kenilworth. pass marched Idown to the Jet 22 downs and immediately provided where students study the physical, in- y y The center is relocating to goals for the school system sometime!* Undisciplined outcry, Strum said the board, was intercepted by Cranford's moved the ball to the 1973 r 1974 Stage Season tellectual, social" and emotional development of the Porter and Dr. Post, co- io 'will be developed.. • BOBBINS & ALLISON. Inc. The A.A.U. physical fitness yard line on carries by Mike chairmen. cumbent , Committeeman junior High school students, last ye< gaxedtieupublic a awards which were earned by Joe DelGrippo on the Jets' Morley, Tom McGee, Charlie Kenilworth 18 yard line on a preschool child. Activities such as games, nature ~"Segal said there is to be no the effect on the elementary chance to authorize con- i hi2 . ' : . children at the summer four yard line. The Clippers Williams and a completed carry by Bob Bakerian and walks and story time are provided for the youngsters. major change in program at music and special- programs, struction of new classrooms playgrounds . are how were moving the ball on a pass from Pat Garrett to Tom two completed passes by Ray YOU CAMT TAKE IT WITH YOU" . The course is one of severa I innovations made possible either the secondary, or possible crowding at the and the proposal was 213 South Ave., E. carry by Tom Lies and a pass McGee. Dente to Tom Cook and Phil elementary level as the result available at the'Community completion from Mark by George .S. .Kaufman & /v\pss Hart by the expanded facilities, which will be open for A park for all seasons... junior, high schools and defeated. He also insisted all Center, 114 -MilnSt. __ The Clippers were aided on McGovern. Tom Cook ran for public inspection Oct. 28. *•" of the transfer. He also breaking off th thee board's special subject instruction good offensive blocking by an 18 yard touchdown. The . maintained there is ample commitment to "return those programs would be provides point after was not made. space at the two junior highs Tom Boland, Ed Smyth and An hilarious, fasivmoving farce. buildings to the use for "which for the displaced sixth Ctave Cree. Again Bob in-Cranford led 20-ih-As the half for the 11 sixth grade classes they were intended -- as throe- graders, tartaglio broke loose, this time ended the Jets were held on A Pulitzer Prize Winner and one of Broadway's all-time hit comedies. Candidates to meet* involved. year schools for seventh, for a 22 yard touchdown run? fine defensive plays by Ray 1 Four other alternatives to eighth and ninth graders. "The special teachers travel The extra point, was carried by Dente, John Vicci, Bill Friday; Npv, 16 Friday, NbvT 23 Friday, Nov." 30 solving the housing problem One woman argued that among eight buildings now. Pave Jtoheny to make* the Gargano and Phil McGovern. Saturday, Nov. 17 , Saturday,«Novv 24 Saturday, Dec. 1 October 25 at college were eliminated for thesixth graders would be placed They will simply be going to following reasons, according "in limbo" - part of neither the Hillside and Orange instead of - The' Cranford League of The Freeholders can be to Strom: elementary nor the junior high Sherman and Cleveland," he ^UNDER THE YUM-YUM TREE" Women Voters will host the heard in New Providence on - A proposed $2 million schools. pointed out. x by Lavvrence Rorfoan 20th District Candidates' Oct. 24 and in Roselle Oct. 30. rehabilitation of Sherman and Another Contended there are Regarding the band.he said Night, in combination with the Cleveland Schools was con- there is a possibility the sixth directed by Jim Lyon •" problems at the junior highs local' Candidates'- Night, on sidered fiscally irresponsible that sixth graders cannot graders could participate with "A gay, frothy comedy" - N.Y. Times . Thursday, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m., in view of the decreasing handle. Several parents cited the junior high students in that at Union College's Campus 'Night Owl' sale enrollment and the lack of smoke-filled bathrooms that activity. <- ..- A great broadway hit starring Gig Young. . Center auditorium. Moderator need for so much Space. ' some children are afraid to Segal, disputed parental A great. Hollywood film, starring Jack Lemijion. ..•will be Mrs. Louis Gitting of - A proposed $150,000 minor enter. claims of "harassment, fear Pluinfield. — or "cosmetic" renovation of Ronald Czcbrowski, an and chaos" at the junior highs, Friday, Feb. 8 Friday, Feb. rriday, reb. 22 / The two buildings was rejected elementary schoolHafTr^ "There isn't a day that I'm Saturday, Feb. 9 Saturday, Feb. 16 Saturday, Feb. 23 At 7:30, Henry Koehler and because it would Have done teacher, disputed the board's not in at least one school. Not Dan Mason, candidates for Bargain hunting by the light continue throughout nothing to correct the elec- claim that there would be no**?nce did J see chaos, fear or Township Committee, will be of the moon, will be thtomorrowe , Saturday ahd trical systems and other basic harassment. I'm not saying it heard. Following the local program disruption. GREAT 1971 VINTAGE AND DOLL*" featured event offered by Monday. "An elementary- band doesn't exist. There may. be candidates, Elizabeth Cox and Cranford merchants this Center town merchants and instances, but. the schools are •by Frtnk Loesser William McCloud, candidates depends on the sixth grade. \. evening as they start, offthe Cranford Chamber of ordered institutions. Most for the unexpired term-' of. Veterans Day sales events in a The music program will go CERMAN MOSEL , directed by GeorQe Val Beer - , ". Commerce have scheduled down the drain," he charged. youngsters are doing what's State Senate, will appear most .unusual manner. this affair as part of their expected of them," said the the Pulitzer Prize muiieal fable of B'way briefly. Thomas Scheffel, president The long weekend bargain continuing program of of the Cranford Education superintendent. WINE Damon Runyon story and characters. V Candidates for the State spree* will start at 6 p.m.shopper-oriented events and march ", . . big, brash and bountiful musical . . ." Watts, N. Y. Post Legislature, representing tonight, with all participating programs. Cranford, Roselle, Roselle merchants first offering their . The late-hour night owl sale Members of. the Patriots Friday, "May 3 Friday, May 10 Friday, May 17 Park, Union and Westfield, special values at this hour. is designed tooffe r the area's Drum and Bugle Corps of Chemical Caravan will be heard at 8:30. They Moslost CCranfori d stores will large number of commuters Cranford will conduct their IQNOUICHER Saturday, May 4 ' Saturday, May 11 Saturday, A^ay, 18 JOSIArTCRAjjlE\PAR.K looked a little tattered and more than a little bleakJn annual house to house fund are, for State Senate, Oscar then> remain open beyond their and working wives a better High School and plans to "Johaitageti:' •Francis" •"Me-- p.mp . closing time;, opportunity to take advantage IITIfiV"U£!li3J ISIC TllftGPAtOy HSlOTPlCJl SOtlleiy iaat rlyni. drive rf high' school students from continue his studies in science All Seats Reserved.' Curtain 8:40 P.M. Season Suburlptlom: Dermott and Alex Menza; for staying open as long into the of the outstanding values and Saturday,. Oct. 20 and con-Cranford have been selected .after graduation. He has been the State Assembly, Louis night as shopper . traffic to participate more fully in the tinuing on the 27 and Nov. 3. In to represent their high schools a' student - council PROBSTBERG Order your Season Tickets.from any . the event of inclement in the 1973 Chemical Caravan. Season Subscription:- . ,\' Cranford. Dramatic Club "member,. .'• ., Bassano, Joseph Garrubbo, warrants. services and facilities offered representative and is in,the John McCarthy and Charles Veterans Day Sales event weather, collections will be They are Denise Anthes, Holy glee club. •-%. . "• , ^ »r all 3 shows . . .. OR'call 3764591' after Sept. 1, 1973 by the Cranford business made oh the following ; Tracy. specialil s are 'schedulehdld to community. Trinity High .School, West- Wainger, son of Mr. and Case of 12 ••• between 4i3dPM and 7:30 PM/. t," Saturdays, until all parts of field; Brian Pawlowski, Union Mrs. Myron Wainger of 26 SINGLE TICKETSi . . . OR'use the Season Subscriptfon town have been covered. This Catholic Boys High School, Princeton Rd., is a senior at You Cari'i Take It With You, * $2.00 • Order Form below. Your early ^erva* fund, drive is not to be con- Scotch Plains; Mark Wainger, Cranford . High School and 23 oz. $32.29 Under The Yuw-Yum ^free $2.00 tlon assures good seating for all three fused with the Corps' summer Cranford^HigCranford High School; anandd pplan s to study chemistryy in 1 Home imraovemenT Loan ; vi -' shows. :;: ':•;::'/'„• •' ' ' • "•"'" ;: "''"y-'): UF launches drive Booster Program solicitation G:"i8'Pli' ,.,,t .,v/--. :V...-;.i \$3.00 Jeffrey-_Weinstein, Wardlaw college. He is a member of the Slnot* SKttw TteUtit ,"•">•, : usajijfor their annual Stardust Country Day School, Edison, ski club, chemistry club and Cranford's Residential agencies who depend on the United Fund in the Cranford antrBrass competition. y y , y THIS IS NOT AN ORDINARY MOSEL WINE Telephone Reservations Accepted. See Telephone 37*^113 after Sept. 1, MMisi s AnthesAth, a senioi r whho Gertnan clublb, andd par- Telethon will start this Sun- United Fund Contributions for Citizen and Chronicle, was in The Patriots are a .self- Be|6w. See other side for map and other ii J!«lwV»er) 7iOO-PAA and 9iOO PM day, and will continue on Oct. their operations. . plans to obtain a degree in ticipatep d in 'the National IT IS AN ESTATE-BOTTLED WINE FFTOM the faU of 1038, when Roderick supporting organization and Sin '; AH, play* subject to release., 28th. Additional follow-up They pointed out that budget Smith was chairman. It nursing, is the daughter of Science Foundation Science all donations are tax deduc- Edward Anthes of 46 Honors program at Columbia ONE OF THE MOSELS FINER VINEYARDS, calls will be made during the allocations are based on-the continued until 1958, with the tible. All monies realized from week and also following the operations; of each agenc..„ y i—n Cranford Welfare Association, Elizabeth Ave. and the late University. the fund drive are used for Mrs. Anthes. She is a member . Weinslteln, son of Mr. and .tio/n:';ord«i|jjig/p!ro<^ Oct. 28 session. United this municipality. Cranford's the Visiting. Nurses instructors* fees, purchase of THE MINTAGE IS ONE OF THI GREATEST Counties Trust Co.. wil_.l —host share of costs are determined Association, and the Boy and of the National Honor ScSociety y Mrs.. Walter Weinstein of 18 ; : new equipment, rental of dth i d d Perhaps this is the year you can add those new rooms, or ; »;:addre*«>ndxlp''«ide.'''' ."v**^*^,;; ^'^(^^^'^f^M:^ '• the solicitors at its Roselle^ at annual budget hearings for Girl Scouts. - school gymnasiums- for the and-the science and drama Cheste.rLangPl., isajuhiorat COMPARE RATES BEFORE YOU BUY IN YEARS / > 1 ; clubs at Holy Trinity High"Wardlaw Country Day School complete that dormer area. Maybe it's that free'-form ...... »ry*tiein
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CITIZEN AND CHRONICLK Thursday, Octolx'r 18,1973 Thursday, October 18, Id73 CRANrORD (N J.Fcif IZEN ANDCHRONrcLE Pager novices, a coupon for. a fire* pair of Lange Model 'S-l <:$m:** biridihgs with tt»e purchase of Qpen house Nurses visit 476 Local Jayi&ejes se.»•.••. % The Cranford Visiting Nurse Patient," and staff supervisor Fischer 1973-74 skis from Association made .476 visits Great Gorge or any Herman's YOUR CRAN Mrs. Sue Bolan attended a World of Sporting Goods store DFUND At Brookside during July, August and UNI Home Health Agency meeting and a $10 coupon, toward the September, according to a in New Brunswick. bargain ski package The first PTA meeting of the report at the VNA's regular In conjunction with the New The ski package is a bargain cost of a room at the Playboy school year and the annual meeting Friday " at , fhe Mrs. Watkins John was Jersey Jaycees, the Cranford for the novice, intermediate Club-Hotel gopd on any open house at Brookside Place, Municipal Building. welcomed as a new jtiember of chapter is selling Great Gprge and expert skier alike. In the Sunday through'Thursday. School 'will take place Staff nurse Mrs. Claire the board. discount ski packages. Much $15 package is -- a lift ticket tickets may be purchased Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. in the Ditzel attended a lecture by , Next month the association of the profits will go to finance that is good on all Great Gorge from any member of the- s schbol auditorium. Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross on will observe its 50th an; the construction of a ?00-acre lifts, a two-hourski lesson, Cranford Jaycees or by i;-A short business meeting !'Care of the Terminally 111 niversary '/ damp for retarded cnildren. complete rental outfit for the contacting aCarl Fisher of ,3 will be conducted by Mrs. Morningside PI. •' Mario bombardo,, president.' The budget for the 1973-74 .school year will be presented PURE CUSTOM-MAM SHIRTS AND SUITS Smart Styling and to the general membershipby budget chairman, Mrs. - ' .'V • Originality from Charles Silvey, Jr. . * You can .design your own shirts and suits in any of a Phillip Cea, principal, will h introduce the faculty, after thousa.nd.;ways. ;. . Pure Americana which the teachers will be Art Nouveau • available in the classrooms to ... . • • . ,.'i discuss the curriculum for the Select your shrrijTYaterials from over 600 of the world's TIFFANY coming year. At this time parents wilh be given the finest cottons." ' LEAD GLASS Malcolm S. Pringfe -. Assistant Chairman opportunity to arrange for Domiiticfr Borbufo - General Chaiffnan Robert W. McArfhur••- Presicfenf conferences jwith . the Fixtures Reproduced in 24 different children's teachers. •''YOUR VOTE and How In New Jersey," the Cranford League of Voter's newesi Select your suit materials from over 1000 of the world's . Robert Baechtold, a publlcatiort, will be distributed door to door before election day by the political colors to suit your purpose and taste i member of the. Granford parties. Planning the'project, left to right, are: Barbara Brande, Democratic finest wools. Board of Education, is voter registration chairman; Donna Summerville, LWV voting-rights chairmart; VI- design and make in OUR OWN SHOP scheduled to address the Stanley Schneider, Democratic distribution coordinator; Larry Pedernoan, We gathering. Republican campaign manager; Elaine Coburn, league president, and Al Bird, Workmanship is Arr Refreshments will conclude Republican municipal chairman. Missing from the picture is Democratic Laflge Selection in our SHOWROOM the evening's activities. Municipal'Chairman Leslie Gllck. . CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS & SUITS BY Prices start aHi 9.95 \ Junior Women friakp party favors for guild Retail Wholesale • \ The Braille department of workshop recently at the Halloween party favors were Visualjy Handicapped \. A the Cranford Junior Womanls home, of Mrs. Thomas Duhig, made for the Mount Carmel Departffiemt - Its Function and ! • Club of the VIA, inc. held a chairwoman, at which 150 Guild, . ° Purpose." Hostesses for the Another workshop under the evening were Mrs. David CATAUNA LIGHTING direction of. Mrs. Albert Gregory, Mrs. Gary Thorn •FresDlorieKresDlone, chairwoman of ththee and MrsM . John RegenthalRegthl . *' COAST-TO-COAST MOVERS American home department,1 •,_•;,_• _ ''- .L-s^.: 106 Central Ave., Wcttfisld 2324221 <*•> it- .Anywhere in the U.S^.' produced several Jap covers Meetings are held the third. 31 East Broad St. Westfield, N.J. •'• or Canada1*" for patients at the Cranford Tuesday of every month at the City Federal Savings Bank Holder of thi&adMerttaenient Safe, Reasonable and ' Health and Extended' Care Telephone: 232-9511 (Closed Wednesdays) Center. . •-. Walnut. Avenue, beginning at entitled to 10 discount -Immediate Sei vice 8:15 p.m. Guests are welcome. '.""•* By Van —Rail—Boat —Air This Saturday will find the members and their husbands •••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HEURY P. TOWNSEND, Agent pitching- bottles at the —Richard G. Parkhurst- Chairman Special Gifts WilmarF^Lange-Professional Division ALLIED VAN LINES " uramora ttecycnng Center orr Hfeprbof Storage Packing.a Crating A ppa Meeker Street. tor Commercial and Estimates Given Freely The October business Household Goods Call 232-4464 • ' meeting ..featured Michael Moran of the Mount Carmel Guild who discussed "The Notice Cranford Boy Scouts Pharmacies go camping LEAF PICK-UP The Green Bar group of scouts from Boy Scout Troop Serve you 80 of the-First Presbyteri, Vs Church camped recently CRANFORD'S TOWNWIDE LEAF COLLECTION PROGRAM WILL BEGIN TUESDAY/OCTOBER Round Valley Reservoir. 23,1973 AND CONTINUE THRQUGH F.RIDAY, DECEMBER 14,1973. 7 days a week They_ backpacked/ ap- proximately three mites with THE TOWNSHIP WILL BE DIVIDED INTO FOUR SECTIONSAND PICK-UPWILL BE CARRIED \* all their equipment to ..the . ON IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SCHEDULE SHOWN BELOW. campsite. Homemade shelters were erected AvA activities THE FIRST TWO PICK-UPS SHOULD REQUIRE ABOUT ONE WEEK EACH. AFTER THE FIRST OPEMSUNDAY included leadership meetings, PICK-UP YOU HAVE APPROXIMATELY ONE WEEK BEFORE THE CREW.RETURNS. swimming? raft-building, campfires and qooking. THE THIRD PICKUP WILL BE A TOWNWIDE PICK-UP, CONCENTRATING IN THE HEAVIEST BARON'S \.f Attending were senior , LEAF AREAS. . . ' .. patrol leader, Dave Schultz; 34 EASTMAN ST. assistant senior patrol iders, William,; Cymbaluk *. and Dan Thorn; patrol 276-6100 leaders, Bill Bohm, Jim Carvalho, Jeff Cymbaluk, TOWNSHIP ff CRANFORJD Ronald Sobelson Herb Mason i UNION pOUNTV I BELLS-SCHER'S WILL BE CLOSED ©aye Holden, Larry Letiecq j . NEW ))EHSeY and John Pak. Co-chairmen Commerical Division Also, den chiefs, Donald Schultz.and Scott McArthur; PERSONALIZED AND FRIENDLY quartermaster, * Steven 1973 UNITED FUND TEAM Schultz; and Donald Baines of SERVICE EVERY DAY OF TH* YEAR. the leadership corps. Scout- Robert \N.MeArthur -President - / master Gene Thorn and FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, SHOP committeem-an Richard Dominick Barbuto • Gen. Chairman Wi/marF. Lange -Chairman Professional Division YOUR LOCAL PHARMACY. Bryers accompanied the Malcolm S. Pringle-Assistant Chairman Channing Rudd - Chairman Industrial Division Richard G. Parkhurst - Chair man Special Gifts Division * Fritz T. Brown - Chairman Schools Division EO PHONICS Police Lieutenant, Vincent L Brinkerhoff - Chairman Municipal Employees Ronald Sobelson & Herb Mason • Co-chairmen Commercial Division '£ RIBBON SHOPPING PLAZA 96 NORTH AVE., GARWOOD GOAL $100,000 LP.s 3 for 'I008f PANASONIC- 2 & 4 Channel compact systems, muKiband AMERICAN RED CROSS # BOY SCOUTS radios, AM portables, diflrtal clock radios, CEREBRAL PALSY LEAGUE ptrtablteMMttat, *k tip* decks, C RAN FORD WELFARE ASSOCIATION • GIRL SCOUTS cassette decks, Panasonic equipment & HOSPITAL & HEALTH COl NCIL of METROPOLITAN N. J., INC. accessories. V - V MENTAL HEALTH ASSOC.of UNION COUNTY AREA, INC. HEAD ITEMS j Answer your telephone MT CARMEL GUILD-MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Paper Clips, etc. SALVATION ARMY • UNION COUNTY PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC Sun. Oct.^1 I NION COUNTY UNIT of the N. J. ASSOC. for RETARDED CHILDREN 1:30 -4:00 PM UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION *• • : ii Sun. Oct. 28 i VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION •VISITING HOMEMAKER SERVICE 1:30 -4:00 PM U. S. O. • Y MCA • Y.M.-Y.W.H.A. • HOCAGEE HOUSE Telethon Fund Raiting YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE YOUTH and FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICE SECTIONS 18.4 First pick-up will be from 10-23-73 through 1031-73. « Second pick-up will be from ]1-12-73 through ii-21-73. SECTIONS2&3 JF YOU DO IT . . IT WON'T GET DONE First pickup will be from 11-1-73 through 11-9-73. - - Second plckup-wJII be, from 1.1-26-23 through 12-5-73." 'K ••'••• "^ THIS ADVERTISEMENT POSSIBLE THROUGH THE GENEROSITY Of GRAY MEMORIAL FUNERAl HQME From 12-.6-73 through 12-14-73 will be a townwlde pick-up concentrating In the heaviest leaf areas. Ralje leaves In windrows along gutters,-do not;pll»r- —^-^- 7 ^ •—f——-—.— ..-.-,.A.Sgrol • froa* H,Gray, Jr. President & General Manager Township Engineer William A. Doyle, OPEN DAILY 11:30 A.M. To 9 P.M.-FREE PARKING ..: , m, • . •". ; ;. . i...... • :..;.-•• ;. "•• i— : '•.' /; .'.:: •"• ' . Vr ••••-'• ••••'. • ••> r . \. M«'- * > ' ,<•..*. ' ( ..'.• *.*, t. . * '•• " , vli —1 1 I -» (1 _\ ...... 1 T" • <$> • « v. '.-*.' - Page 4 ORANFORD tN.J.) CITIZEN ANDCHRONICCE frjur-sday.October 18,1973 Letters to the editor Community calendar^ i • :" ' y The Citizen and Chronicle topic was discussed so many and that he have an op- or nationally, if cane. - I am Monday through Thursday^from S:30 to 7:30p.m. -Pool office HOPTON reserves the right to edit times before," and, Public pbrtunity to challenge the enraged - and I want to see TILL hours at the Community' Center for picture-taking, card letters for length, in order that Works Committeeman Clalr record's contents. someone do something about validating and card pick-up. Other pool business may"be done •••' - • • (T«. Art, for the sajke of Cranfbrd a maximum number of letters Flinn parroted again, a sec- The more we know of pupil it. at this time or during regular office hours, Monday through 'Hie fact that Cranford, no more or may be accommodated. Full tion of their Killam Report record abuses, the stronger • - ' Mrs. Mavis Serafin Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. I'./ Perhaps the single greatest less than any other municipality, names, addresses and ' statingr "that the floodgates our case will be before the fl&North Union Ave. Goldilocks and her three troduces tfS~le¥sonsT~Mlss language program last year fascination that Europe's cities hold signatures are required Jta and dams have practically no state Board of Education. We Today, Oct. 18 furry friends- may be called Cummins* (who has. "a have an" opportunity to con- PARKING can be beautified, is. beyond consideration for publication. effect whatever on massive ask any reader who has. ex- 1 to 4 p.m. • Senior Citizens meeting featuring games. . "The Three Bears" in other working knowledge'* of tinue" if ..they wish to par- for Americans is the way in which Readers are reminded that good each generation, in its own style and uestipn. Whether it will be, and how flooding situations here in perienced difficulty in gaining 3:30 to 5 p.m. • Arts and crafts for registered children in classrooms, but to the Spanish) manipulates the ticipate in ""Hablamos, Slat might be done, is subject to the opinions expressed in Cranford.;" when this writer access to his child's records To the Editor: ..A grades four to s,ix at the Community Center. . children in the multi-age class puppets and helps to reinforce Espanol" time. i manneivhas added something to the these letters ..are. solely those again reminded, them of the (or his own school record, if he Quite a few S&H people have . 8 pirn.-Duplicate bridge at the Community.Center.. at Lincoln School, the story debate. ,. • . of their writers,' and not words-and phrases. For..the first, two months all asthetic horizon. . absolute necessity of is 18 or older), or has seen and enjoyed your Sep- 8 to 10 p.m. - League of Women Voters discussion unit on. takes on a new dimension and Additionally, the children pupils are expected to par- With America's bicentennial necessarily those, of the • removing immediately both knowledge that his dhild's tember "13 article on the have lftflmpd thpir Spanish Cranford has its' share *of parks, Cititcn a lid Chronicle:—' campaign financing at 111 F. Lincoln Ave. Public invited. becomes "Los Tres Osos." HrlpfttP AftPr thnf, tha interesting liumes and imposing fptpKratinn-^nming "P in a couple of tire—Hanseh Hlant d records w&fe" given" to' an TCranlord Spertys. 8 to 10 p.m. - Mayor's Committee on Drug Abuse meeting The teachers, Miss Alice names, how- to "count and children have a choice as to years, what better way could Dams, to alleviate damages unauthorized agent \o share I'll be glad to help with any at the Comtnunity Centej. Gomez and Miss Mae Cum-recognize color names, and to •whether or •not' they -wish to . Because we give a hoot about helping you stretch your dollars...we've care- 7 from flooding by the Rahway that experience with us in further S&H-related articles- mins, find the children to-be : follow/simple classroom continue. fully searched out an outstanding array of quality items: Diamonds, !££K S3£«3ffi&V5* »fw tribute t.16 nata Traffic River' and an inadequate c confidence. ' . you may have in mind. Friday, Oct. 19 very enthusiastic and capable directions. . . v generally-contentelooks. Contented, howeverd witn tn, ei swa very iyt and its way ^ ^ than making ^e To the Editor: Storm Sewer Drainage The right to privacy is basic Thomas Rooney . of learning a second language The keynote of this ex- > Jewelry, Watches and GJftware^AII purchased so that we can offer.them a Regional Public Relations 8 p.m. - Duplicate bridge at the Community Center.. CYCLES BY GEORGE far removed from pleased and township a more beautiful and System. to the preservation of dignity at' this early age. The ap- perimental language program Woman's unit far below their usual retail prices during this special event. Swoop down proud, which are goals worthwhile therefore more pleasant place' in, Such repitition would n6t. and individuaflty - and.never Manager Saturday, Oct. 20 proach to teaming is to is informality and everyone in to Martin Jewelers tonight for,the best selection. Wise owls will shop, which to live? situation which presently: have been necessary had. more so than in an age When Sperry and Hutchinson Co. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m: - Boy Scout Troop-178 paper drive at St. -''develop the new language the room "gets into the act" - WILL BE OPEN now for Christmas. (Sale starts torrlght and continues through Veterans Day) for any town. these gentlemen done' some computer technology will Natjck, Mass. ' through familiar stories - even one of the parent aides, of realtors Cranford has a bumper crop of exists along Springfield Michael's School parking lot. -4* . Though some of the monies that fundamental thinking on make the abuse of personal hence, "Los Tres .Osos." Mrs. R. Walker, who "just, garden clubs and they have done Avenue. * ' ./ 5 : 10a.m. to 4 p.m. - Glass, tin and aluminum collection at the O Diamond have embellished Europe's cities I am a new resident ia town hydraulics, Instead of trying information so easy. recycling center, Meeker Avenue. " * Miss Gomez (who speaks happens to have" a Spanish- has luncheon with artistic and architectural their share in trying to brighten and am delighted with the to impose their propaganda of Judith Ahlfeld Carnival — Spanish fluently) usually speaking background!" Engagement Rings suburban life, with bushes and deception on the local tax- .- chairman,. narrates the stories, and in- Children"vWlo were in.the Procedures for VA and VHA DEL-ROMI V treasures that are the env^ of the- lovely sights of Cranford. I To the Editort. Monday, Oct. 22 .. Savings of 1 /3 and more on • ' ' f £^''-'.i'.'% flowers, but they can, and should, do find it thoroughly charming payers. .„ - . ••' Advocates for Education financing were discussed at a this very special collection •<."•' world, were public, the fact that the -Why do these officials take "" Box 2434 We hatl a carnival for the Municipal Building offices closed all day. Supersports a great deal more. with an old-fashjoned quality 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Peddler's fair and bake sale at the luncheon- meeting pf the from the stock of unredeemed HI triumphs of human genius were this insidious action? Trenton benefit of the Muscular Open house at Orange Woman's Association of the pledges of the pawn shop we- • Cranford has great stocks of ar- one would find in a small town. Dystrophy Fund last Satur- "Community Center sponsored by Roselle-Cranford chapter of They both know that all 1 recently purchased. .'••. V '- . ':••.•>••' mostly community projects should We have been "living in our Hadassalu Cranford Board of ftealtors on ccj. SI 39.9 5 chitects, planners, merchants. -qualified • hydroulie-cengineers- -da TT7T Oct. 4~at the Hbselle' Country '•'•/.•'.>•*:•''••'••• bo kopt in min home since April an arid I Koehler Between collections and the . 1 p.m. - Senior Citizens meeting. andscapers and other professionals am already in love with my who have studied the Junior High School students president, announced that this db b cathedrals of Medieval Europe were problems created by the river carnival, we raised $90 to send I to 2 p.m. - Flu shots for senior citizens at the Community will have an opportunity to 'year parenjs will follow a Thurs. eve. built with total community par- Who can offer\their services and. town. The only problem I find to them." . Center. ^ Speakers- were Victor Solid .Gold talents for the communal good. unbearable is" the traffic flooding locally, have without To the Editor: sample a typical school day as typical, but shortened school Kostin, executive vice, only English Salad,Set ticipation, with everyone, offering exception recommended the Thanks to Henry Koehler's We would like to thank our 3:30 to 5 p.m. - Arts and crafts for children in grades one to they move from class to class day schedule, which .will And the ordinary every day citizen condition on the street on neighbors and store owners three at the Community Center. president of Tri State Mort- 1 Lady's Stone Rings what they could. Some gave money, which I live. From early removal of these 17th and 18th campaign 'for re-election, I at theannual PTA open house follow the PTA business gage Co., Jersey City, and with 2 Silver Servers" is not without his ideas and Century dam structures, or now enjoy an amusing* who made contributions, and Wednesday. meeting. S99.95 some gave their artistic genius, morning until evening, an everyone who came to the Tuesday, Oct: 23 William' Klumas^.partner- of Values • • •>• creativity. Let's hear from him too their replacement "with pastime which I'd like to share The open house is being held , At the. meeting PTA dues to $50.00 while, others gave the honest sweat excess of heavy trucks one parnival and helped make it a II a.m. to 4 p.m. - Duplicate bridge at the Community* Klumas & Gais in Cranford. A .56 Carats-Solitaire $18- ... especially. * •: would. ordinarily find on a modern dams that open the with other Citizen and during American Education may be turned in, Envelopes question and answer period success., Center. . > , 14 Karat White Gold of their labor.' w highway, pass by the front of full width of the channel Chronicle readers. 1 call it Week. The theme is'."Get for this purpose have been followed their talks.. - ~ Imported Wire thereby permitting unob- "Candidate Camera," and the Diane, Maureen and Eileen 1 to 3 p.m. - League of Women Voters discussion unit on Involved Today - You'll Be mailed to all parents ac- Appraiial Value $600, $400. SWISS WATCRES our home. The area is a Carney , ; campaign financing at 40 Roger Ave. Public inv%tU- Mrs. Mae Koehler and. Mrs. 4 _ strictly residential area. Even structeiHlood flows. . rules are very simple.aAs you. Glad Tomorrow." " cordfeg'—td*' membership Janet Barton, program Baskets -v - , in an ar'ra'y of wanted.styles "The progressive town of. walk or:'ride through' Cratt-'. Barbara and; Patty-, Me Andrew ..• 3:30 to 5 p.m. - Arts and crafts, for-children in grades one to Early activities will begin at •chairmen, Mrs. Richard' 104 NORTH UNION AVE. _. with our 5tprm windows and Cynthia and Carolyn three at the Community Center: . "chairmenT were in charge of Reg.SiOM' - ;$2.25 ,70 Carats ^ 2 inside windows fastened shut, Millburn recognized . the ford, try to identify all the 7 p.m. A brief PTA.business Huzar and Mrs." B.F. arrangements, and Mrs. Doris One world, shared principles invblved when they places 'you might, expect Kulikowski ;v • • •«' 7:3ftp.m. - Brookside Place.School PTA meeting and open meeting will be held at 7:30 in Newswanger III. feach side • 14K White Gold, <;«i ' $7.80^ cglfe.can hear and feel the heavy _ 'Colleen Hawkins house. . Coyle, president, introduced trucks passing by. Signs had the Taylor Dam erected Commissioner Koehler to pop the auditorium, with in- During "lunch" and the speakers. The invocation Wooden Coasters Appraisal Value $750. $500. across the main, stream of the up/ next, smiling and saying 8:30 p.m. - Township.Committee meeting in the Municipal troduction of administrative "Study" periods refreshments appear on both ends of the Building. . , was given by Mrs. Gertrude .set of 4 $1.00 Solid State • have been few years when there street indicating that certain Rahway River some years "cheese!" staff and guldance,counselors. will be sold in the cafeteria. Nunn. '• .84 Carats - Solitare Next Wednesday, Oct. 24, is World trucks are not allowed past. I find I can imagine that Mr., wasn't' a war, rebellion' or per- Is it unfair to remind our Koehler will next bg To the Editor: Wednesday, Oct. 24 /> •'•••..V i 14 Karat White Gold Development Information Day. It thereon. Despite This, the 11 a.m.. to 4 p.m. - Duplicate" bridge at the Community' Silver Coffee Set Appraisal Value $800. $534. •Q-u-drJz vVatches secution raging somewhere. .signs qre.not obeyed nor are Township Committee of the photographed atop the Many, many thanks for your Frequently it has been the "haves" daily threat of flood damages Township's new^-bookkeeping beautiful "Editor's notebook" . .Center: *••". -' .• •.-•••• • 4 pieces •The most exciting advance in the laws concerning this sen- 7:30 p.m. Orange Avenue Junior High School PTA recognition except for the efforts of and the^hwi«jioj^"______——- forced. by the Rahway River and an, machin«,^0r^perhaps, since dedicated in its entirety to : Reg. $50.00 $29.00 .60 Carats - Pear Shape carefree, accurate Mary Sullivan and other members of inadequate storm sewer he claims credit for everyone meeting and.open house. , Of course there is the twisted I am writing to you with the UNICEF's Halloween 14 Karat White Goid "' ' timekeeping the Cranford United Nations drainage system in our else's bicycle safety work, program - including the Eggs 8 to 9:30 p.m. - Oil painting classes for registered adults at motto, "Charity begins at home" hope that something can be the Community Center. -N Appraisal Value 1700. $467. for Immediate Delivery Committee. done about this abominable community? THese gentlemen perched astride the soon-to- Benedict (and that's no yolk). (the original 18th Century quote was might look north and observe be-installed bicycle racks! Or, .The day's purjpose is to draw at- situation. My husband and I So, "trigger treat " and "The hypocrite says in his heart, worked feverishly oh our the potential additional flood how about,* grinning from a thanks' again. - "' Thursday, Oct. 25 . . 1 p.m. - Senior Citizens meeting.featuring games.. tention to, and inform people all.over charity begins at home") and surely home for five morjths to make waters that will flow down on storm sewer, once the study is Maryellen Hausman Howard M. Siegelr Cranford, •and, algo note the initiated! 3:30 to 5 p.m. - Arts and crafts for children in grades four to Christmas the world of the need to help this nation has much to do in rec- it what we wanted, but now United States Committee Registared Jeweler progress, the northern com- Koehler was photographed . forUNICEF six at the Community Center. Lay-A-Way( developing countries for both tifying the injustices of its own find that the traffic situation American Gem Society Welcomed . idealistic ^a*fd*~* very practical -has left a black cloud hanging munities are making in last week signing the five-year 331E. 38th Street 8 p.m. -Duplicate bridge at t the Community Center. : house. over our heads. Our com- alleviating flooding within license given to the Cranford New York, N.Y. 8 p.m. - Cranford Environmental Commission meeting at reasons. .:-.••• their towns. They are Boys' Baseball Leagues. The the Community Center. But the world-is a very small plaints have brought no MAJOR CHARGE PLANS, HANDI-CHARGE, PERSONAL, BUDGET. & LAY-A-WAY PLANS The moral obligation of those in a place, and the "wages of sin...most results. Can you render any eliminating all obstructions to license was the culmination of "privileged" state of life to help and assistance? flood flows and speeding same the extensive efforts of Glenn Friday, Oct. 26 > particularly the sins of selfishness ul h Cranford Owens,*0uvarvb, Tben Muler, Commuters assd8t'"tltti^.\'1$"Wh ttir)n'"fst6''Ha'S'''hot and indifference to the plight of Mrs. Jayne Clark &<> w a;r.a. ^8 p.m. - Duplicate bridge. been so kind runs through the fabric 614 Springfield Avenue residents aUS taxpayers are -and Bob Delsandro, with the other' human beings...is death, being given a very expensive encouragement of Com- To the Editor: w of all civilized societies. eventually, for all mankind. education by their un- missioneer Burt Goodman - I just heard that during the In the whole history of man there Nixon veto dertakings. - the sole township official or summer., when people were As were An alert progressive candidate for office, to away on vacations and busy To the Editor: Cranford Township Com- commit himself to their cause. with other summer activities, Your headline "last week: mittee would understand the Koehler was there at the end most!., of.^thte^committee^ 12 North Ave;, W. Crqnford 276-671$ "Officials find no U.S. funds railroaded (no pun intended) import, of this expensive, to smile and sign. \ . 30 Years Ago Today '. . County Magna Carta for flood plans" comes as no education,/and 'act with We see his pictures in the an ordinance through to in- surprise to anyone who read crease parking at the railroad H.R. Sisson, president, and all other.officers of the Cran- Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30 dispatch. ' paper,, but-does anyone ever, ford Welfare Association have been reflected. except WED. 9:30 to l:Q0 that President Nixon vetoed Kenneth A. McGrath see Henry Koehler anywhere station from 25c to 50c per recently, a bill that would have day. Volunteers of America "Have a Heart" tag sale is held Oct. _lhur». J9.:30. tO-8:30:^l_li__ _.;,WestfiddiJEIm 3NormandiePl. else? In the year since he took f Question Three on this year's torate is concerned only, with politics markedly liberalized the Cranford office, Koehler has not visited This is the third in a series of 16.' • .; . • ' . Flood Disaster Loan actions by which the township Ration Book No. 4 will be issued Oct. 21 to 23 at the schools. November ballot includes a question when it is related. ta money... .their the Tenth District. Does he B Program. Coupled with .the care?, or does tie simply committee has told the train vBook No. 3 must,be presented. —— •' • ' on theiormation of a county charter money...#iore or Jess ignoring how President's veto of aid for Dogs riding public "they can be - prefer to let the camera do the study commission. The panel, which government can affect and alter child care centers' and the talking? damned/' The first was when 40 Years Ago Today would be made up of nine members, their lives in other ways. nation's disabled and we can To the Editor: Barbara LaMagna (Mrs. committee failed to rejoin W.B.-Bragdon (Cranford historian) is- chairman of the Red will look into alternate forms of The county level of government is see that we can expect no help Last week two German 8 Iroquois Road Intermunicipal Group for-, Cross drive. • Choice Of 4 wash/rinse water terpper-' county government after studying too often ignored.and obscured by from the Nixon > Ad-shepherds brutally murdered Cranford f tter Rail Service, even L.D. Faunce is chairman of the annual Boy Scout drive, ature settings to suit the type of fabric. ministration in meeting our a small pet dog tied up in its though events on the CNJ ' quota $1,250. „ . the needs and demands of Union's cpneern for governmental action on people's needs.. backyard. The dogs still have ^dictated official supervision of • Match water level to the size of wash 6bO,0Q0-plus residents. — JtheJocalr-state and-national levels, Clayton Fritchey reports in not been found and after many JJolida.VS - the .. deteriorating . rail .50 Years Ago Today * . - load, tyo special gadgets or gimmicks, Naturally, everyone ranging from yet its effect-on the lives of citizens The Elizabeth Daily Journal, phone calls from concerned Vf**j situation-. South 7th Street is changed .to Manor Avenue and Manor — just dial Small, ftfjftfiuikor Large. political buffoons and opportunists over whom it maintains jurisdiction Oct. • 1, that a study by the residents no one wants to take To the Editor: The second act of infamy. Place also is changed to Manor Avenue. General Accounting Office the responsibility for finding ' I have just completed a was the parking permits, • 4 automatic, washing cycles and 2- •;.. -J to others seriously and genuinely is very real. . We can only hope that the elec- (the government's own and capturing the dogs. The letter of protest to the which have made common' .00 Years Ago Today , ^ • speed washing and spinning for rinul- concerned about Union County and auditing unit) presented to the police say it's the job-of the Superintendent Of Schools, Miss A.S. Oakey has leased the MacConnell home at 3 Miln tl-fabric flexibility. Normal. Gentle, the future shape of its government torate wi]J treat Question Three with House Armed Service Com- A.S.P.C.A. and the A.S.P.C.A. and while I am on the subject, St. /'I.'. •v ' '\\ « . ' \ > *r '.• ... ••/• •^• *- * Page6 C ^^ October IB. 197T Thursday, October-18,1973 CRARIRORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page7 enacted. • • procedures completed. \ -- ••• "It would be my hope that,, Trenton and for the condependen- t on ^ 8. Master storm and. "This is the beginning of the this commission would hold struction of up to five regional Sandman said. . * / bites flood progress sanitary sewer engineering resolution of Cranford's flood hearings around the state, In centers for severely han- "By providing the means to - study started.- problem" Koehler stated. He The following letter was large cities, in retirement dicapped children, throughout done in such a short time with . gfials, and accomplishments 4. Earthmoving iment IKitrhni help train them for useful and Henry Koehler, public af- 9. Pumping capacity added' "The major task we sent by Freeholder Everett C. communities and in suburbanv New Jersey. productive roles in life, we arc. fairs and recreation com- the help of many active and are; purchased. "••. • quadrupled. _ - ' face is to complete the Lattimore fb M£. Gilbert a^eas, to obtain the thoughts Politics missfoner, stated this week informed citizens/Special h> Engineering report by 5. Dikes rest and a dam -not only saving the' state 10. Meaningful meetings with program of the by-pass, : myself goes iaHit to take his Pittinefer'. J3iflirmnn of the and opinions of the elderly in Severely handicapped has money in the long, run by that the eight goals outlined on commendation is due theKillam completed. removed b Com- ••••,:•;. MENZA : ; ••«•. federal representatives in retention areas, storm sewer TpettB^, is widespread case to the/Miters, as I have Union County Planning those areas," the candidate been defined to include those negating the necessity of flood control were exceeded Flood ^Action ^Committee and 2. Topographic mapping -mission. Washington and freeholders modernization, channel, im- practically" every hight for Board: .. „ _ said. who are deaf or crippled with additional welfare costs, we during the first ten months in Flood Task Force foe their completed. 6. Flped" warning system resentment among the cerebral palsy. "These people were held. - '. provement, purchase of citizenry; over revelations of these two - months, he is "1 am writing to ..you Assemblyman Kiehn are saving -the ° greatest Office. ' assistance," he said. , 3. Dredging recommended beingimplemented.' 11. Emergency mobile homes,' arid restriction of" shocked to find this pointed out that programs do not want to become wards commodity of all; human "This could only have been The original flood control in the report started-.' 7/Flood* plain. ordinance migconduct in public office, requesting, that, the TiawjtaS of the state or . remain control center established and additional run-off, all within Assemblyman Alexander ^widespread sense of feoard study the feasibiUOr of enacted this year will ac- dignity." v an accellerated time frame." Menzaj candidate for the State disillusionment and even having a citizens advisdry complish a great deal toward Koehler said the- Army Senate fj-om District 20, said ger at the whole system. committee on flood control. I easing the senior citizens' LWV'hears about finance Corps of Engineers must not , NIGHT OWL SALE w- recently. ° envision the need for such a financial burden. • criteria.for judging a cam- be allowed to hold 'up. con* Campaign financing will be Thurs Oct 18 - 6:30 p m Till? ,-^k 'Instead of protecting the committee rbecailse of the '.SANDMAN .'••' the topic discussed at thepaign financing proposal and struction because of lack of rt f a single body U. S. Rep. Charles Sand- regular October meetings of how campaigns are financed 4/ HOURS SPECIALS GALORE • fiinrift n« t> >lic trust, instead of voting 2 6:30 8:50 $:• off > to keep our natural resources responsible for coo._. man, Republican guber- the Cranford JLeague of in.other western countries. have to date. Representative^ inrWashington and Trenton flooA controJ>actWities. ' At these .meetings the 1 and a lot ofother jtiaces," from being ravaged by the big natorial candidate has lent his Women Voters. The meetings Matthew Rinaldo, in 8:30 9:30 10' off 7 "wholehearted .support" to a will be Thursday, October 18,8 Cranford League Will come to recognition of this problem, is Menza said. ."They read in developers, instead of doing "This advisory committee something about the problems could be composed of perhaps referendum calling, for $25p.m. at 111 E. Lincoln Ave. consensus ofr campaign FROM 7:30 TO 12 MIDNIGHT spearheading 4 drive toge t 9:30 ? 15 • off their newspapers vdaily about million to provide facilities for and "Tuesday, October J23f, 1 ^financing as part of a the cores off dead center. greedy, arrogant politicians of housing, public safety andseven to ' nine members. drug addiction - the Representation on the com- severely handicapped p.m. at 40 Roger Ave. "nationwide consensus of the - koehler, who is an engineer, Spruce up your home for fall and bureaucrats misusing children. The referendum, \ League of Women Voters. The said he cannot understand their public office. At theRepublican breed of reac- mittee-should reflect the five ONLY THURSDAY OCT. 18f 1973 tionary power-seekers turns a watershed areas in Unibn appearing -on ; the coming J Ms. Barbara ' Kinnear, purpose of the consensus is why the corps lacks sufficient Candles & all accessories same time, taxes and costs go Nijyember ballot, will provide chairperson for the campaign that it v enables the national manpower to do the job during sky-high/ while social deaf ear to the real needs. This, County. At least one member Can die making Supplies is why so many people today from each of these five areas $29 million to expand the financing study, will present league to take a public stand ODD MATTRESS a time when engineering and problems get worse. And the Marie F. Katzenback School j to those present facts about on the issue and speak' out for METAL BED FRAME scientific talent is not being citirtns-, becdme highly are resentful, and the equation should be on this committee. for the Deaf and Blind in the present system, possible. .;,or ••••• - -"••••' -• fully employed in the country; over 400 different molds skepflc^labout the whole idea /becomes: No response by theThis would give a minimum of ADJUSTABLE ON EASY & BOX SPRINGS 3' 3' "The 1973 Republican of the democratic process. leaders equals no faith in five representatives. I do platform will contain specific Free Parking "So when a candidate like government by the people., believe that'the Pa^k GLIDE CASTERS TWIN SIZE goals as did the 1972 platform that can be accomplished in 27 South Union Avenue Cranford, N.J. '•• DINNER TIME — Piscussirig campaisfn plans and their |olnt fond ralslnig dinner SHAPIRO'S this, the single most critical are, from left; Assemblyman C.Udul&'Bassano, Assembly candidate Charles ODD HEADBOARDS 3' 3' BOUDOIR CHAIRS problem Cranford has ever ' Tracey, and State- Senator Frartcls X. AAcQek-mott. The dhiner for the three faced."/ : 2725755 WALNUT PLASTIC WASHABLE - PLASTIC candidates from District 2p'w|l1 be held Friday, Oct. 2&at the' town andCampus, VETERANS' DAYS VALUES West Orange. •• ' •:-'"; ''. :'.: -. • • '_ • . •' ,. ;,.' . •- •'•'• •' • ' ... MAPLE WHITE BLUE $* $000 Midnight Sale mission should be represented by Louis Bassano, candidate Kiehn, Republican Pqrty PECAN GOLD * - on this committee because for Assembly in District. 20. candidate , for Assembly ;i)a BOYS' 8, MENS' LONG SLEEVE KNIT POLOS Sale 2.99 much of theproperty under its Bassano, seeking a second District 22; yesterday authority will be affected by term in the State Legislature, recommended establishment . I ODD TABLES 24" OTTOMANS Dial Combination Locks Salt and Pepper Mill Set flood control programs. The pointed out that New Jersey's of a blue ribbon legislative other positions .on the com- older residents suffer a commission to study, BOYS' BRUSHED DENIM JEANS qSfa Sale 2.99 LIMED OAK Si GOLD GREEN ?or)ul(ir Di L OIHI SI .(it I-. !<•• n mittee could be filled at large, particular hardship because programs" and proposals to WALNUT -SENATOR HARRISON WILLIAMSdlscussesfloodcontrol plans In Cranford with J "This committee could serve of the local property tax sihee^provide greater tax relief for BLACK *' >A98 -as a sounding board for county, they are attempting' to keep senior citizens, MAPLE Dan Mason, Democratic candidate for township Committee. Looking on are 1 MENS' 8. BOYS' SWEATERS k"q toSM. Sale 4.99 : Commissioner BXirton-Goodman and Incumbent Freeholder candidates Tom Long proposed flood control pace with, the rising cost of. Assemblyman) Kiehn" said j programs. It <$uld also Have living while their incomes "New Jersey's older residents ROCKERS and Harold Seymour. , <•'•'. ...••-.•• . . as its function to make remained fixed, suffer-a particular hardship MENS' TAPERED STRAIGHT LEG TWILL Sale 2.99 ODD KITCHEN CHAIRS Portable Quick recommendations to the The Union - County because of the. local property SLAX fV, ,., kl.f, s)! MAPLE WHITE Planning * Board for flood Republican said, "Each ih- tax. He explained that they ONE OR TWO itrol activities. It could crease in the property tax rate CHERRY , Williams backs Mason, Immersion Healer are attempting" to keep pace GIRLS'DREbbts Sale 2.99 ! serve as a body to help must be met by senior citizens! with the rising cost of living | OF A KIND Wilkinson Bonded Blades • disperse information to the out of their Social Security or •while their incomes remain roken lot BLACK DEC public. It could be given the pension income, forcing-many fixed. .,.,.•' MENS' DRESS SLAX, DRESS JEANS Sale 8.99 !_lalksiol flood plans Wooden Spice Rack responsibility of making an to forgo expenditures for ' '.'Each increase in the YOU'LL FIND MANY, MANY MORE SPECIALS on-going flood control vacations, recreation, or even property tax rate must be met 6 Jar progress report. the necessities," he said. ' BOYS' HUSKY SLAX THROUGHOUT THE STORE Senator Harrison Williams _ "The Army__£orps of Mason_furthet_stated_th__ by senior citizens out of their- Sale 3.99 (D-N.J.) spoke at the-annual Engineers knows the problem "he would support the use of "I will be most appreciative "The commission 'I amSocial Security or 'pension Keg. SI.89 of your consideration recommending would be COME ON DOWN AND SAVE Democratic breakfast ' to 7 the lot adjoining the Miln income, forcing' many; "to support the election of Dan intimately,' added the Street parking for employe regarding this proposal." empowered to look into all forego expenditures for Mmiy rnorr sm.ill lot ilr/ns on s.ilr ON BEDROOMS, DININGROOMS, LIVINGROOMS, Mason, Democratic candidate senator, "and we can geparkint g on a permit basis." aspects of their problem, recreation, vacations "or evenr for Township Committee, in Congress to go'to work." Me The candidate stated "he- BYRNE including recommendations the necessities of life," .the KITCHEN SETS, RECLINERS, OCCASIONALS Cranford yesterday. stated a great amount of funds would encourage the use of the Soi«d State Cassette In a statement to Malcolm already made for increasing assemblyman stated. ALL SALES FINAL The senator spoke on many have been impounded by theHigh Street lot for commuters 2 for Forbes received today,.the $160property tax exemp- The commission fectim- . issues affecting Union County present administration to theby offering reduced rate Pocket Radio Democratic Gubernatorial tion or for 'creating a mended would"be empowered residents including' flood harm of the 'Americanparking. i candidate Brendan Byrne homestead exemption system triiook into all aspects of this SHAPIRO DEPARTMENT STORE control, senior citizens;, and people. Funds for flood stated: for. senior citizens," Bassano p.rob 1 em, including the unwise monetary policies control projects and senior ' Masdn also announced that "tarn sympathetic to the said. suggestions for increasing the 19 N. Union Ave. Cranford, N. J. of the Administration. citizen's program are twohe will be at Democratic problems of motorcyclists, He said he hoped, that this current $160 property tax. examples • of this im- headquarters this evening to Senator Williams declared discuss issues with voters, with respect to the Garden commission would too'ld exempfion and for creating a that "we are in trouble with poundment," the senator" State Parkway ban. hearings around the state, in homestead exemption system I )j>c n id,iv 111 hat we are in trouble with r—.—~— - Democratic headquarters is (OUR ONLY STORE) vater-managemenMn our ^tated^We^are experiencing . located on North Avenue next NiGHT "My review of the material large cities.i in retirement•••-.far senior citizens, according state and we will oe in more a 'presidetttialywhjplash, if to the Cranford movie and is which you provided and some communities and iivfeuburban tp Assemblymajn Kiehn. trouble unless we get to work? money appropriations are not further inquiries I have made areas to obtain the thoughts ~~' vetoed, the money is im-open from 9 a.m. to 9 pirn, .-nowv" The; senator placed 1 daily. Literature for all: ,; indicate that, the 'question and PPutiqns of, 0>ei elderly, in, 8 EAEASTMA: N STREET CRANFORD, N. J. Bft - 6-5000 himatlf squarely in thepounded. This is a deYrial of Democratic candidates1 is merits a thorough ins the^rari&sr: ' .. " ..""^ forefront of the fight to need." r vestigation. I am willing to ' Bassno pointed out, that t alleviate flooding problems in Senator Williams called for available at the headquarters. One niflht onlyt ..\.our The public is invited to come take & closer look at .the. programs enacted this year Union County. the election of "real peop in or, call 276-flftW 17 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD Cranford Cjeaning Center question to determine whether will accomplish a great deal not fakers" who will take Only! Don't miss These there is a substantial safety toward easing the financial authority and power given to 2 76 0062 problem. If such a review burden being shouldered by? them by the people and put it Savings!! . * •. L satisfies me, that there is not a senior citizens. • •'•-'-' to work. The senator-added substantial risk, I would urge , "Of particular help will be ' that "he will work with Dan the. Parkway to allow the program to allow phar* Mason to alleviate the flood can- can ; motorcycles on the Parkway maefsts to offer discounts, THE! ' ' jrobtyms in Cranford. We will on a test basis to evaluate the rebates or premiums on /make our case and hammer experience." / prescription drugs to those" BflSEmENT away at this flooding problem individuals over the age of 62 UPSTAIRS in Cranford," asserted the 1 BASSANO years,',1 he said. "For many of senator. The establishment of a our older persons, drugs or Senator Williams also stated ''blue, ribbon legislative other medication is necessary that he will give personal commission to carry out an on a regular^basis. Offering a attention to the problem of intensive study of programs reduction in their cost will be flood adjusters denying a flood and, proposals to provide of great benefit.''' victim full benefits as should greater tax relief for senior KIEHN I liu rs., >Ion. ' be accorded under the federal •citizens, was proposed today Assemblyman Herbert »• flood" insurance program. "As Nylon Press Free a sponsor of the flood in* Gowns Shirts surance program," the Your* Cho>ce! Bring in ©Off senator,declared, "he will see o) the Lite ItiHif ire ,lte u i r i n a <-lothr.\ I>Y (he (loci. to it that flood victims are ;noc k kn ist right t< any "3" Suits .... Sweaters 5.99 treated fairly in ' the ..:v Slacks .... Dresses ... program." . ' nirixitnurn cornfort shdpc rcti Coats .... Skirts or Sport Shirts^ seek charter Our Entire Stock of ban Mason, Democratic or any garment tfhd "Swan will candidate for Cranford' Mario of soft superfine cotton inti Two Elizabeth men, Charles ; Township Committee, stated Custom Clean all 3 for the price of Kennedy, 24, and Robert 1) BllV A NEW SUIT, OR SPORT JACKET AND SLACKS COMBINATION, Embr. Vests Gabardine , that "he will work closely and" Navv, browti. iMjrqrincty. CHI MiK^n Match arty 3 and the lowest Scarlata, 30, have announced, personally with Senator priced garment is FREE; All single their candidacy for seats on Williams to insure that s S.M.L.XL KJ.>q Salo price the nine-member Union Pant Suits Cranford's citizens are not green garments regular price. County Charter Study AND RECEIVE A SHIRT AND TIE OUT OF OUR REGULAR STOCK FREE. Sweaters Handt continuously victimized by the Commission whose creation ravages of flooding." S7.95 or 2 for S15. faces public approval on the 16.99 ''We must encourage our November 6 ballot. residents Jo_shop in Cran- simmu p Sleepwear Coats commission cannot be over that our business district wljl 2) BUY A FALL/WINTER OUTER JACKET OR COAT AND RECEIVE .continue to attract businesses m*. Pants of which we all can be proud.*" , y to store all your summer fashions..Save space Slacks Dressess Body Suits Mason also spoke In favor of I S w i' ti t ( A PAIR OF FUR LSNED GLOVES FREE. holding the annual Jaycee yqyf family's clothing. GuaranteeeHsafe from -Flea -Market in a location- moths/fire and mildew. All you pay is &wan'V te« other- than the central Skirt Jackets business district so that "it budget cleaning charges. Every would not have such a lOlll", Ot , item returned in thesprih0 custprn disruptive effect on our dowhtown Area.V "' . \v pric c s I cleaned, pressed and ready to 3) BUY 2 DRESS SHIRTS, AMD HAVE THE CHOICE OF A TIE Body Suits Jeans Mason al«o expressed his wear! *",.% this committee 1 „ • disagreement with the present potential to*8ubstantiii Blue Jeans Velvet : Park and Sh*p~ arrlinge«ient affect the civic Uvesof U OUT OF OUR REGULAR STOCK FREE. Jeans in the central business County's more thin/p' ouses Vests district. \ million residents,^.Kc V After touring the business said. 'Wo be a member of • < district,' examining all the nbtaresponsibilltyJobe ta parking lots and speaking with lightly, and we hope the pul Blazers ' local merchants and shoppers, him dry this holiday sc;tst>n realizes flie^gravity of thefrl ItiYonr shi>}>i>iii chants and. shoppers" are 1 Buffering from this program," the ballot offerathe people an wwyers ., and other '•'•' '}'• . -.F.7 opportunity to create a panS profeusiooals . with. verted THEN COfTlES THE miDNIGHT SOLE iaddefl Mason." '•!•• •".••:•':;•';*•* . .•:•'«:• . . The Jieowcrttt lilted his m V,<;v.'...;' of citizens to gauge the lnter«t in the shape county governmental needs of the government assumes." . ,' 1O2B N. UNION RVE. . ideas to resolve the pijrluw i s ?•'-••' ! problem, in town, m I V county arid . '';wwmm«idj^'|Ka^tti>v-and.- Kennedy'ii suggested the Park and 1 changes that \ may^candidacy ha« heen endorsed li CRflNFOPD ^ot-ibB-rettffned-lm -iu r: IU it* operations,;* Scarlata the Organiiatlon of EUrabeth, the parldngajid that thopping an^ | f: Wf: S 1 k AN! \ [ ; I) 1" ' >t. N IHUKSOAY LVtNINC.S i'/h 101)!, commuter ^ *pace« :A ;; 1 ; ''.,'•••;• >•'''.' .V ; '•,••*•. ,'ir • .'i ^ 'VW , • J . • • , '' "«• V' . ' •'•'•'.' ••.- •-'•, '•>'.-•.•,,•'•. ..•••,-• •„.. .•!.'• '• •''•«-• ''•'•'••• • : ••"'.-: ".-•'. \ ;i ',' 1 1 ,-•. V'J v^*--'% I '"':'.i.«K. l-.lSwVv *.r .O.'^M."^ . /• >'^,.i • ••>••'• • • • '•' r>,i..;.-.J.'-'\ . • ; •.'^r\lr»—•ll'-^'.V •";-".' -)•>•;! I-V>'" ,:•-.- i.-.: 1 , -U-u • #PWell : : ; : ^•'•:"[; .•'.;.:, •>;• •,'*••*.';-':" ';••''• "- •)- ':•:.•'• ••..-:• y- ,: ••• ','. • i ^p I : ; • . J • •••• * •'" 'r* •' ' ' 1 •'•'£ '••' ->> '• •'.' •••' ••'••. --* "'••,. -"••-,'".'".•'•.•• ' '.-.'..' '., •.. :.' . ..VJ. •.....•/•(....'..•,•. . -.• , • - I. .':.... ir..... ^ .. 1 , .^^. ,.,,,,, ,,. .^.. r : : : . • ;;._L y V" #,'.• ly^cm^—^jd C - , , ~ 1 :\ V- . •rt • «r 1 Page 8 CRANFORD (N.J.) aTIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. October 18.1973. >:.«* V Thursday, October 18,1973 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page9 Deborah ^Booney is bride tfet qo :jpr intb'the nicwx FS^ Parliamentarians pick of New Hampshire resident ^^~y ' - * * \-S • Thee Fanwood RresbvteriaRresbyterian David John FielrieKsnFielder, sonn of MrMr.. Nelson A. Carhart JrJr.. gave convention delegates Church was the seeing and Mrs. Edwin W. FJelder of his sister in marriage, and Miss Deborah Cponey, rosebuds, and baby's breath. brothers of the bridegroom, Saturday afternoon for' Jie 11 Brookdale Rd. Miss Barbara Fielder of Delegates' to the* annual "'program, "Motions used to formerly of Cranford, and Mrs. Vincent DiBernardo, and Robert Beauchemin of From quiet little dinners to premiere openings—the .beautiful length dress for beautiful occasions. marriage' of Marilyn . Jean Dr. George ljunt officiated Cranford, sister 6f the conventioivof the" New Jersey Defer, Action - on - a Main Donald Rodenhiser of New sister of the bride, was matron Framlngh'a'm, Mass. Carhart, daughter of Mrs. at the double ring ceremony bridegroom, was maid of Association of- -Parliamen -- • - Motion." Ipswich, N.H., were united in of honor. She wore an empire A reception was held at the Nelson A. Carhart of Fanwood and a reception followed at the honor. Other bridal attendants tarians were elected at the The next meeting will be on marriage Aug. 25 at the style gown of mint green with Old Forge hin in Rindge.NH,., j Swathed in velvet/the halter style frfdieep green or midnight [pjgck•• acetate/raypiv48.00,--Alsp- _ and the late Mr. Carhart,'to Somerville Inn. were Mrs. Albert Scannci of September meeting of the Oct. 24 at Capital Savings and United Churdi of Christ in a daisy flocked over-lay. Her. after which the couple left for Fanwood, matron of honor* Cranford Unit of Loan Association, 655 Raritan St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. and Mrs. Russell Kelchner of Parliamentarians. . Rd., Mrs. Mirante will present Keene, N.H. .shoulder-length veil was at- ' r'i the program, "Motions Used The bride is the daughter of tached to a'daisy crown. She Mrs.. Rodenhiser, who vVas featuring the dramatically draped scoopneck in kelly green or basicblack polyester, 40.00. Boih Genoa, NY., Mrs. Robert They are Mrs. N'oi'ris L. graduated, from Cranford Sentivan of Westfield and Mrs. Bo wen, Mrs. W. H. Lang, and to Suppress the Question, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooney carried a cascade of white Consider a Question a Second of 218 Sailer St., and herdaisies. High School and Keene State dresses ar6.by Jo-Ed in sizes 8-to 16: For.mpre beduiiful p/m. styles.visit our Club and-'Career'SKop.'.. Williain Osbprne of Union, Mrs. A. R. Mirante. The husband is the son of Mr. and Similarly attired in yellow College, Keene, N.H., is an bridesmaids. 'alternates will be Mrs. H$J3. Time and to Suppress Mrs. Abbott Rodenhiser of gowns were the other at- 'elementary teacher in the Douglas Waughr of, Anaheim, Lopaus, Mrs. H. E. Young and Debate.' New Ipswich. tendants,. Miss > Claire Jaffery-Rindge school Calif., acted as best man. Mrs. C. M. Ray. Other Rev. Dr. Peter K. Emmons Reynolds of Peterborough, district. . Ushersinduded Dean-Talcoti members of the unit who will of Stroudsburg, Pa., officiated" N.H., Mrs. Paul Eglantine of Mr. Rodenhiser is employed of Westfield, Russell Kelchner attend are Mrs. George F. Miss Dooley at the dbublfMrtng ceremony. Ballston Spa, N.Y., and Miss by Seppala and Aho Con- m of. Genoa, N.Y.,. Walter Weinheimer Jr., president; ' The bride, presented in Patricia Peppard of Long struction Company of New Schumacherttf Denver, Colo., Mrs. Thomas Bentson, state marriage by her father, wore Island, N.Y. Ipswich. and Steven Andreasen 6f secretary; and Mrs. A-. J. an ivory silk organza gown, ' flower girl was Gina Mr. and Mrs. Rodenhiser.. ' Cranford. . • . ' Howarth, state finance fashioned with a scoop DiBernardo, niece of, the are residing in Jaffery, N.H. The bride, a graduate of. chairman. . neckline, short sleeves and bride. She carried a basket of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High The convention will be held of Mr. Baziius trimmed with lace from her daisies." School and Union County Nov. 3 at King's Grant Inn, •«• Technical Institute, is a staff Point Pleasant. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. mother's wedding gown. Her Richard Maki of New Ip-Yannuzziy Dooley of 218 North Ave., W., finger-tip veil of silk illusion swich was the best man. nurse at Overlook Hospital, Mrs. Eric Orling of West- Summit. •'.-.. Ronald Van WincRel have announced i ..the" was attached to a camelot Ushers were Jason field was welcomed as a engagement of their daughter, ••m Her husband was graduated headpiece. She carried a Rodenhiser and Lawrence r provisional member. It was Patricia A. Dooley,'to Gregory - bouquet of' daisies, yellow Rodenhiser of New Ipswich,- Seracka from Cranford High -School -NE W OF FICE RS OF Tr+E N EWCOAAERS CLU B were Carole Tomllnson, outgoing president; Linda Elmore, announced that Mrs, Mirante introduced at a recent clukboard meeting. Left to vice: president, and Gretchen Weckstein, L. Baziius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Announcement was made and Albright College, is serving as parliamentarian Reading, Pa. He is with right they are Norehe Cieslak, recording secretary; corresponding secretary. for the Cflntord' RT.O. and Joseph F. Baeilus of 120 this week of the engagement Barbara Polak, treasurer; Phyllis DollaV, president; __ Thomas St. of Miss Carolvn M. Seracka, Remsco Associates., Mrs.. Young is serving as Matawan. parliamentarian for VIA. Miss Dooley, a 1968 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. graduate of Cranford High Mr. and Mrs. Fielder will A letter was read from a -Casper Seracka of Linden, to L School and a 1972 graduate of Vincent J. Yannuzzi Jr. of reside in Cranford following a Newcomers list officerst chairmen former member, Mrs. Bruce Chesjnut Hill College, New York City. He is the son - wedding trip to Bermuda. Gillespie, who is serving as Philadelphia, teaches seventh of Mr. land Mrs. Vincent, treasurer of a group of grade English- at Orange ^A Mrs. Fyfe Dollar, newly- Jeremy Tomlinson, out-going corresponding secretary; meeting will be held Wed- parliamentarians in Sari YannujEzi of Manchester, installed president of the president. . " ' | Mrs'. Charles Polak, nesday, Nov. 7, at the Jade Avenue Junior High School. Conn., formerly of 10' Lincoln Policastroj Antonio, Tex. " u Cranford Newcomers. Club, Mrs. Dollar introduced her treasurer. . :' ' Isle Restaurant. A Her fiance was graduated in Ave.,W. , , '. • . representative from Mrs. Weinheimer led a presided over a joint board new officers and chairmen, Chairmen include: arts and seminar on parliamentary 1965 from Roselle Catholic The bride-elect, a graduate meeting at the home of Mrs. who are: Mrs. Dennis Elmore, crafts, Mrs. Douglas American Airlines will High School and in 1972 from of Linden High School, is \ Reusch demonstrate how to pack a procedure at the fall con- John McGrath last Wed- vice president; Mrs. Stanley. Dalstrom; callers, Mrs. ference of New Jersey State Curry College, Boston, Mass. attending Union College and Cieslak, recording secretary; Robert Mattis; couples ac- suitcase and give hints on how He is assistant field ac- Dr. and Mrs. George Reusch nesday. The gavel was handed. Federation of Women's Clubs -Elizabeth General Hospital over to Mrs. Dollar by Mrs. Mrs. Martin Weckstein, tivities, Mrs. Anthony Tom- to prepare for a trip. countant for Public Service School of Nursing,Elizabeth— nf 114 Ofllf T .Qtui hatro an. =buroiand 'HGtobl Sept.29 at Douglass CoUege. --Efcctr ad-Gas-Ce.- ^ Mr. Yannuzzi was nounced the engagement of decorations, Mrs. Dennis tivity will be a square dance N is scheduled graduated from Cranford their daughter, Martha, to Webster,„ directory; Mrs. Saturday at. the Evergreen ^KSh presented fte High School and received an Peter A. Policastro, son of Mr. Domonic Cappachione; Lodge, Springfield. A!A, degree from Union -and Mrs. Anlhony Policastro hospitality and rides, Mrs. Mrs. Tomburo, couples .College. A student at Pace Mrs. David J. Fielder of Hackensack. - - Edward Ellinghamj hostess, chairman, announced a; University, New York City, he Miss Reuscft is a graduate of Mrs. Arthur Fricke; mem-progressive -dinner will- be will be graduated in June with Cranford High School and —bershipJMriL_Jphn McGrath; held Nov. 7. a B.B.A. degree in accounting.' Green Mountain. College, publicity^ MrsTjohfi Zeigler; _itaterested persons who have The wedding is scheduled Poultney, Vt. She is-an-em- recreation, Mrs.; Gerald resided in Cranford^months STUDIO OF for January of 1975. WEDDINGS ploye relations assistant for Huthoefer; reservations, Mrs. or less, are asked to contact Celanese "Corproration, Donald Nowicki, and teas, •the membership chairman, BLACK AND WHITE dR COLOR Summit. Mrs. James Maher. Mrs. John McGrath of 16 l.\ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Mr. Policastro is a graduate The upcoming luncheon- Heathermeade PI. WEDDINGS • PORTRAITS • BAR-MITZVAHS of Stevens Academy, Hoboken For Information .... and Marquette University, 2767749 Stop In or Phone Milwaukee, Wise.-'He is "Vice Erin Wheaton li NUkTH AVENUE EAST, CRANFORD Walck president of Tobe Packing Co. (OPPOSITE C R R STATION) BERGEN STUDIO Inc. and Piedmont Provision Co. Inc., Union City. is bride-elect 3^ North Ave, W. 276-1024 Mary T. Pantina *•—* \ of Daniel Bass REKEMEIER FLOWERS VIA hears • Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 116 North Ave.,. W., Cranford 130 W. 3rd Ave;, Roselle .- Wheaton, of Boulder, Colo., now Mrs. Walck lAJestfield s about itself have announced ' the KENILWORTH -Miss engagement of their daughter, the Edison Country Club. The Cranford Village Im- Erin, to Stephen Jeffrey Bass, Mary Theresa Pantina, Given in marriage by her provement ' Association's s6n of Mr. and' Mrs. Daniel WEEK-END SPECIALS daughter of Mr. and Mrs.father, the bride'had Mi: ! v rjbership Oea ^.was held Bass of 499 Casino Ave. The Peter S. Pantiria >b f ' SS9 S : Miss ..Wheaton, who is a Sunday to Gary John Walck, • i. . .• " • • . were Mrs. Judy Walck and;, A brieT History of the student at Metropolitan State son of Mf. and Mrs. Leroy Miss MicKele Martin, both of association arid the N, J. State STRAIGHT COLOR AND MIXED POM POAAS .Walck of 544 Quinton Ave. College, Colorado, is a STRAW FLOWER BOUQUETS $ltW Kenilworth, and junior Federation was presented. graduate of Boulder High The 2 p.m. jdouble^ring bridesmaid was Donna r FALL ARRANGEMENTS AND MATERIALS ARE; Miss.Carolyn Seracka Each department chairman School. . - -AVAILABLE AT OUR STOREY • • '•> • ceremony, was performed in Pantina, of Kenilworth, sister presented._an explanation of St. Theresajs Church by-Rev. Mr. Bass, - a graduate of of the bride. <• '.•''' her department. Cranford High School and (Cash ind Carry) plus tax ' Allen Weber, former assistant Robert Walck of Kenilworth PTAtea Members are reminded that Columbia University, is with pastor. A. reception folldwed at Was best nian for. his brother. 109 Nort*i/We. the sixth district fall con- Abbott Laboratories.. j Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily — Closed Sundays Ushers included John Noviello ference will be held at the of Linden, cousin of the bride, at Livingston Shackamaxon Country Club, Mrs. Dennis E. Jenkins and Peter Pantina, brother of (Cb$$4 Sntopj cor. Cintral /We., Witffltldj Scotch Plains, on Oct. 23. the bride. Another brother, . The Livingston Avenue Michael Pantina, was juffior School PTA sponsored a class f usher. mother's .tea recently for 58 Dennis Jenkins A daughter, Jennifer Lynn, 1 Ml".- and Mrs. Walck are teachers, class- mothers and was born to Mr. and Mrs.* both graduates, of David' executive Officers. Dr. Joshua Thomas Wade of 6 dak Lane garley . Regional High Segal, . superintendent of on Oct. 2 in Overlook Hospital, School, Kenilworth. The schools, was a guest. . SIZES 12-20, 12 V2-24V2 Summit. bridegroom also is a graduate Co-chairmen• Mrs.. Mary wed in Allentoivn Ahn Esmerado and Mrs: Jean A daughter, Victoria Ann,' of Union County Technical' was born *to Mr. and Mrs*. institute, Scotch Plains.'. Nalisnik created f^lf The Church of St. Catherine the bride; Miss Kathy Petrick decorations for . the of Sienna, Allentown, Pa., was of Red Bank and Miss Ann Victor- Roman on Sept. 12. Mrs. Roman is the former Following a honeymoon in auditorium. They served a the setting for the Oct. 6French of Maryland. Kathleen variety of desserts including wedding of Miss Barbara Joan Jenkins, the bridegroom's Alice Farb of 17 Van' Buren Bermuda, the coupleAvUl live Ave. Her husband is stationed in Kenilworth. - . ' cider and donuts. / Mayer, daughter of Mr. and -sister, acted as. flower girl. Mrs. John Mayer of Allen- Mr. Jenkins' twin brothers, with the Army at Homestead town, and Dennis E. Jenkins, Brian and Bruce, served as , Air Force Base in Florida. The Special Liipousine Service FASHIONS fb'R WQMEN son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. best man and usher, Romans have another Jenkins of 614jprange Ave. respectively. Others who daughter, Dina, 3 years old. ushered were Donald Jenkins, Trips to all airports, railway stations & piers ALTER A TIO\SA T VO CHARGE Following the double ring ' Mr. and Mrs. David Mattel ChifW . ceremony and mass, • of Rahway; cousin of the 50 MARTINE AVE. FANWOOD, N.J. bridegroom, and Dennis Singelyn of North Plainfield, Call CHestnut 5-2581 — BRidge 6-2272 celebrated by Rev. Vincent formerly of Cranford, an- 9,30 A M.S:00 ThutN till 8 00 P M -322«88 FIM parking Rock, a reception for ISOUrbiansW of Washington, D.C. Limousines for weddings — Trips to anyplace , nounce the birth of their first guests was held at the Dery The bride attended St. child, a daughter, Christine, Lounge, Allentown. - Joseph's College for Women in —Prices Very Reasonable-*- .'• ' on Sept. 30 in Muhlenberg I The bride and her at- Emmitsburg, Md. Hospital, Plainfield. There are tendants Wore gowns depic* Her husband, a graduate of now five generations in the -ting-the Camelot-era.-Matron CrnnfoTd—Hig" • — h" School and* family. MrsM&. JJames D? ;., W., who of honor was Mrs4. Paul Mount Str^Mary's College, sH55 pounds at Weight Singelyn of 10 Orange Ave. is Harden of Allentown, sister of Emmitsburg, is employed by the paternal grandmother, Watchers in Linden, has MARGIE'S X^ the bride, and bridesmaids Blue Shield in Newark as Mrs.. Jack, Hitchcock of Hazel volunteered to organize a included Mrs." Eugene manager of the claims FuUii 1 - • , - Moderately priced Park, Mich, is the pateAal daytime Weight Watchers Cashour of Maryland; sister of processing and records great grandmother^, and Mrs., group In Cranford. At least Pantsuits-Dresses Slacks pj William Donahue of Emmett, 30 persons are needed. An The couple will live in Mich., who is 97 years old, is evening group now meets Gowns'- Blouses - nee Cranford after a wedding trip the paternal great-great- Wednesdays at Temple through, the New England grandmotKer. Beth- El. Anyone Interested In Joining the daytime group should call Mrs. Qulnn at 272-8860 or 800- WALTER 242-58M, a* toll free num- J(Acrp88 front Summit-Elizabeth Bank) if you are renewing an older house, remember this rule of ber. ":,•,, thumb: "ceiling before walls,"; JRUSKOWSIO This is always the right order In. renewal of any sort, Almost any wall material'can be applied over old ceilings. Also, there is a large assortment of ceiling materials \ • especially designed to reduce the CftANFORD notte in a room by absorbing sound instead of reflecting it OPTICIANS These acoustical, panels Improve Lefttortght: the quality of tone from radio, television, etc., and may* mate Fuzzy like fur (S-M-L) $22 . :*.•New Breakthrough - Scientific Eating Control cofiversatfon easier. • Offers: Like fur with like leather, 7-13 $40 •: , ;• Successful.projjvams for men,.women and teens. * Like leather with white rabbit, 7- • > ; C •teamrrialntenaricewrilleiJielino: :.."'•• When selHng remember thls.-you ;'v :>;.,. s • Ejic'ilno vacations Worndieting! ':••'.. • .•'• ( wttne results you want by Ilitlnj Q .-Care of Glasses... . 13 170 /, V '• Free lifetime membership. • •:. • '0ft with WADE, .ASSOCIATES "Urf ' * V«tietarian diet and/or low cholesterol, , - ,. N When you purchase your glasses at Cranford Op* to. oo) KEALTORSr 23^North Ave., 276'. ticians, you will be receiving the finest optical lenses . diet available on r«iuelt, 1053. We hsve had many years of Vlait the Antique Fa,ir . ; and frames by Che country's leading manufacturers in e • : ,'V ••••,; UNOTM)Or«*eijU«j«IChureJ!.D«WI«Ttff««. 150 princess sheets & 100 envelopes experlenceln this area and will .i. • '-- V '. ••'-•• *i<:V -•...( ,•?•• v,/v.- .. . • • * ; •.. V •!:•.•••• • i. ••• ••- .:••<> ^- -I>I -v-. ••;., '— .•< 1 .. • — l^r- , •/". .,,, >b i • , •••v. -7'.-,*. ; . .'! ' * '• - '» . •• •»• '• / .'••- ^- I ..!» .••_, •) ' /.•. •••>,. •• • -"\ Page to CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONIfXE Thursday, October 18.1973 •-• Thursda»rOctober 18,1973 CRANFORD-(JJ.JJ CITIZEN ANI>CHRONICLE Page U • *•• ' J! GARWPOD James, both of Brick Town; municant of St. -Theresa's survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Martini . his stepfather; three step- Church,in Linden., Frank Caldora of/Scotch brothers and four grand- Plains; a sister, Mrs. Jennie, children. He is survived by his widow, Boselli of New York City, a KENILWORTH -- KENILWORTH-Mrs.:, Julia Scorese that Kenilworth is in Conrad charged that the two Petruzziello Martini, 54, of 80 Mrs. Berhadette Sullivan sister and -twd brothers in Responding this week to "the dark ages." Democratic council can- Figurelli; a son, Joseph of Italy, and four grandchildren. Democratic criticism of the Park Dr. died last Wednesday "We inherited a community didates, Anthony Zeleniak and in St., Barnabas Hospital, Mrs, Ijtaisey . Cranford; two., daughters, McCarthy raps . "Liquorgate scandal," Mayor that was hejld together by gum vFred Bailey, despite their Mrs. Bernard Yamakaitis of The funeral was Tuesday William Conrad declared his Livingston. ; . Funeral services were held and bailing wire and have had present concern with the She >was born in South Linden and. Mrs. Robert from : the Dooley Colonial involvement in the purchase io work hard to get it back into library, offered no con- Tuesday , evening for Mrs.Mawnis - of «Ft. Hood, Tex.; Home, 556. Westfield Ave., of a license for Kenilworth Orange and lived in Josephine Daise'y," 85* of 3 reasonable condition;^ structive suggestions for Springfield before. moving three brothers, Frank of Westfield. A high mass of mass transit plan Liquors and construction-of a Conrad said. "We inherited improving the facility when Bennett 1 PI. She died Sunday Elizabeth, Michael of requiem-wa^ offered in Holy new store on the Boulevard is here eight years ago: in Rahway Hospital. GARWOOD- Mayor John portation, the Public Utilities run flown buildings, a the issue arose. . She was employed by Two Kenilworth and James of Trinity Church, Westfield and "legally and morally clean, as decrepid equipment, a library "Neither of "theni had •Rev; . Frank Goodlake, Cranford; two sisters, Miss interment took nlnro in McCarthy. 2Wh District Commission, the Commuter Guys, Union foV the past 10 pastor—^-of——the First- Operating Agency and others. the Union Gounty-prosecutpr'p ignored for- 25,iryearSj—an-rin- ary figurelli in FloFloridi a and Fairview Cemetery."' Derriocratic Assembly can- 1 years, Presbyterian^.Church of- didate, siid this week he is To add to,the confusion, report will show." complete sanitary -.sewer do we need a new library and Miss Anna Figurelli of system, roads that were oiled why spend a lot of money on •ate urged to ejj the widow of Anthony ficiated at services at the dissatisfied with the Newother bodies such as the Port KENILWORTH -- Un- Martini, she is survived by.six. Cranford, and 17 grand- Conrad purchased the and stonfed instead of paved, it?' Nothing constructive, structured ' fours of Diivid. -Pf A's Open School Night Gray ' Menrorial Funeral children. • Jersey Department of Trans- Authority and ' various sons, Anthony Jr. of Home, li Springfield" Ave. Mr. Graham portation's Master , Plan of regional- transportation license in partnership with appointees who were selected nothing to benefit the children Brearley Regional High Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 7:30 The funeral was Saturday Building Inspector Joseph because of their political of the community, just a p.m. The entire teaching staff nilworth, Dominick of Interment took..place Wed^ 1972. * ••- - ' ' agencies also operate on an School will be given to parents Fla., Vincent of Clark, from "the Grajy Memorial independent basis, the can- Vizzoni and former Zoning loyalty instead of their ability, completely negative approach and residents of Garwood and will' be available in their nesday morning in Fair Mount Funeral Home, 12 Springfield Services were held Monday "This so-called Master Plan v and^Raymond, George and Cemetery, Chatham. allots highways more than didate-noted. Enforcement Officer Nicholas and a community that was run except to take the side of the Kenilworth in recognition of respective rooms $o speak to Ave'., A requiem mass was for John Graham, 77,. of,. 7 Fanelli. Vizzoni condemned for the benefit of a small select business interests." '.' -.-' parents of Brearley Regional JamesXof Kenilworth; a Mrs. Daisey was born in celebrated in St. Theresa's Myrtle 'Ave. who died twice as much money as rail "One government agency 11 American Education Week, daughter/ Miss Joyce Ann the building, which had been .group. ' • , Oct. 21-27. students. • Chatham and lived in Church in Linden. Interment Saturday in Muhlenberg transportation. The voters should be responsible for all Conrad contended- that Martini of Kenilworth. Brooklyn 25 years before rejected this approach when phases, of transportation. gutted by fire. Since his administration has Scorese, Zeleniak and Bailey Residents of Garwood and took place in St. Gertrude Hospital; Plainfield. . :•rlfU|L—ML Altar Society and the Holy ,iomas Tdoftiey and•?' Mrs. horse. Jack McDermott. Currently, resnnnsihiiitv for -art—and- 1 transportation is scattered automated, convenient, course, acoicn riains, his 44th wedding anniversary. Hestaurant in New York City retirement in 1956. Name Society of the ynurcn oi jonh McCarthy, ticket Mrs. Pacmco DiFabio hobby show will be held • / education' classes and lunch in interment took*:plflCe#irt St,. St. Anne will holdanAiitumn chairmen. *•••• • T. x> introduced as a new member among several agencies—the comfortable rail line when it is the school cafeteria. , a;m."t6 sunset." • He was born in" jersey City until his' retirement 10 years He was a communicant of St' Saturday from 10 a.nru to 3 The two courses wilLremain Teresa's- Cemetery, Summit. John the 'Apostle 'Church, Variety Dance in the school Other members of the of the. society at its Oct, 11 Department «f Trans- made available to them. p.m. in Fellowship Hall of St. Parents of David Brearley and moved to Linden 35 years ago. » auditorium on Oct. 26 at &p.m. committee are: program, meeting. Mrs. Peter Siragusa UMBERS Regional High School students open for play until Nov. 23. ago. A member of Local 10, He was a- communicant of Clark-Linden and a member Paul's United Church of of its Holy Name Society and -Rev. Robert J. Rischmanh Frank Spera; refreshments, is membership chairman.' Christ, 213«Center St. is the worst in 30 yekrs Sheet Metal Workers Union, Holy Trinity Cjiurch and is chairman of the affair, Mrs. Stanley Suszko and Mrs. Christmas cards will be sold Mr. Sommers he was employed as a sheet 'served in the Army in France the Cranford'Senior Citizens. Admissions center Art work, jewelry, quilts, during World War I. He is survived by his widow, Tickets are $2.50 per person McCarthy; decorations, Mrs. after all masses. beginning collections, leatherwork, KENILWORTH - Vincent cessions from the mayor and avoid.a conflict of interest Adult education course Services were conducted metal worker until his Oct, 28. Mrs. John Mayer is Scorese, ~ campaign manager council," He continued. situation?" he asked. retirement several years ago. He was 4he husband of the Mrs. Marion Graham, and two woodworking and other items JFriday for Joseph Sommers, sisters, Mrs. Anna Doyle in chairman assisted by Mrs. will be~on~ display rand there for-the Democratic Borough Scorese cited a jocaljservice - Turning to criticism of 58, of 12 Bloomingdale Ave. He was a member of the late. Mrs. Louise Gandini Fred Degenhardt, co- gets new director Q)UireU^aTfdidatesrAnthoh3r station which fie~cKaFged~is Republican Councilman Freer JLJiiion^-County Bowling Serventi. Dublin, Ireland, and Mrs. measures will be demonstrations. who dieBTTast Wednesday in Elizabeth Oprey in Glasgow. chairman. the institution best suited to A light lunch will be served Zeleniak and Fred Soos, operating in violation, of theSoos,'who is up for reelection, on mental Somerset Hospital^Somer- Association and a com-'' In addition to his son, he is Mrs. Daniel Swayze, school RICHARD MATLAGA wais The appointment of Douglas Greenwood of Brooklyn, as their needs, and assistance in by the church's Women's charged this week that the borough's sign ordinance and Scorese accused Soos of ville. " • * mothers' club co-chairman,' awarded the' Boy Scout applying to. that institution." Guild. "regime" of GOP Mayor. whose occupant had failed to ruining the monthly garbage KENILWORTH- An adult psychological, , educational, Rev. John Dexheimer, aptitude for electronics announced the school children Bronze Medal for director of the College Ad- William Conrad, ^s-the-worst obtain a certificate of oc- missions and Information The. show* is open to the SERVING ALL YOUR BUILDING pickup schedule. ; , •> . education course titled and social implications. The' pastor of the Cranford Uhijgd In the complex world of Qualified military personnel of St. Anne's will participate "Crewnian of the Year" at public free of charge, and all in the last 30 j»ears;" ".. cupancy as.required. , "Because of his lack of "Survey of Mental Retar- importance of early in- Methodist Church, officiated in a label collection plan Center of Union County's career fields, electronics is administer "the exam' in yesterday's, ^ meeting of Comprehensive Community Republicans proceeds will go to the 1976 , , NEEDS • "It appears that the "This appears to be interpretation . of the town dation" is being offered free of tervention and continuous at the funeral- at Gray DEDICATED TO one of the most exciting and connection with faculty and sponsored by Campbell Soup Ship 70, Garwood Sea Achievement Fund which St. Republican puppet machine preferential treatment and.a ordinances, he advised many charge by the staff of the programming as well as adult Memorial Funjeral Home, 12 Company. The labelswill be College System, 29 South SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF jrapidly .growing areas of guidance counselors. Results Explorers, at the unit's Union Aye., was announced Paul's Church is supporting* under the despotic control of perfect example of nepotism people incorrectly. This Union County Unit, New programs and other model Springfield Ave. Interment SERVICE SINCE 1897. today's economy. are graded and returned to redeemed by the school for headquarters behind the to speak The church will receive a MATERIALS & SUPPLIES Mayor Conrad will go to anyand collusion," Scorese caused garbage to remain in Jersey Association for programs will be discussed. was in" Fairview Cemetery, audio-visual equipment. today by Dr. Kenneth Iversen, If you're a high school school officials within 30 days. Municipal Building. The president of Union College, percentage of the items that extreme to achieve their ugly maintained, alluding to a the street three or four days Retarded Children. the Additional topics scheduled .Westfield. " Labels will be accepted from 1 GARWOOD - Councilman connection between the student interested in elec- Guidance counselors may 14-year'Old youth, a first and Dr. George Baxel, will be on sale. NO JOB TOO BIG purposes," Scorese asserted. after a holiday. The ordinance course, which is designed for are behavior modification, Mr.'Sommers was born in tronics, an aptitude test may then use the results in ad-any size Campbell soup can Charles Jones, president of station and Mrs. Russell calls for pickup Jhe next day toilet training, recreation class petty officer in thepresident of Union County Mrs. Frank Patric and Mrs. No Job Too Small parents, volunteers, allied Elizabeth and lived in FUNERAL DIRECTORS help provide clues as to vising students of their and will be collected until Dec. engine room, (pined the the Garwood Republican Club, Earl Eriksen are coor- "There are special interest Gillet, Republican campaign when regular pickup falls on a professionals and" other in- programs, and vocational 8. Technical Institute, the two Cranford 30 years. whether or not a career in the potential in career areas ship in January of 1972.institutions which are serving has extended an invitation to dinators. groups which' nave plagued manager. • . . holiday," said Scorese. terested persons will be held training. . . . He was the. owner of the " FREDH.GTRAY.JR. field is'best foF you. covered by» the test. Mrs. Walter Bator, delegate Republican candidates on a The church's Ladies Aid PLEASANT EXPERIENCED STAFF our community in the last few "Could it be that we have He also criticized the use of at the David Brearley Cranwood Electrical Supply DAVID B.CRABIEL to the . Mt. Carmel Guild, The award Is the unit's the community college needs local, county and state level to The Armed Services highest. Richard, an eighth of Union County. Society will sponsor a rum- TQ GUIDE YOU IN THE SELECTION, . v years by supplying campaign anbther Agnew situation and road department laborers to.Regional High School, in Activities Co. here. EDWARD TENNIS Vocational Aptitude Battery The electronics information- announced the guild is in great speak at a meeting of jthe mage sale Wednesday, Oct. funds, etc. for special con- Mrs. Gillett should resign to perform construction work Kenilworth on . Monday section of ASVAB consists of need of men's clothing. .grade student at. Lincoln group at 8 p.m. Friday at Bay QF MATERIALS,. He was a member of the WILLIAM A. DOYLE . (ASVAg) is one test available 24llrand Friday, Oct. 26, from 9 that previously had been eju^njngsjrojnjl to 10 pVm. The at Brearley questions -about the basic - Christmas stockings to beSchool, Is -enrolled in a Greenwood is a graduate bf Leaf Post Memorial Home, XTFREDERICKT'OPPY" to help Student? in chposing a piloting course sponsored Pace CoUe#e^fctiir holds a a.m. to ,4 p.m. Clothing, assigned~to outside "con firsttlass began Monday, Oct. RTH T Activities New •Jersey Electrical meaningful eareer field. principles of electricity, filled and dolls to be dressed 221 South Ave. dishes, appliances, books and : devices and by the Coast Guard master's ^"He^rCe . in BUILDERS' GENERAL SUPPLY 1 and, will continue/for ten Distributors 'Associatl6n and ASVAB is comprised of nine, electronic for needy children were educational psychology from The public is invited to odds and ends will be onisale. sessions. • : We XJnited Methodist .Church.' • components. distributed* to members of the Auxiliary. He resides at attend. Vice president Jules 336 Centennial Ave. • 276-0505 • Cranford, N. J. Ji# seems the David-Brearley (Regional -WESTFIEL0:»3%%Eks4 Broad St., Fred H. Grayv Jn; g^ pencil and paper, multiple New York University. Mrs.^John Carley is chair- KENILWORTH -- The Nlkerak, Barbara Spital, . like a savings, but to us it is an Topics will ' include High School during the 1973-74 He is survived by his widow, r choice exams designed to High school students in- society. 216 Hickory Ave. '" Lusardi is program chairman. woman. CRANFbRD: 1 iSpringfield Ave.,.\V illiarii A. Doyle, manpger 27(5-0d92 terested in electronics or in Harding School Library will Doris Szalus, Rosemarie ultimate loss and expense to definitions of mental retar- academic years are as Mrs. Stella Burgess Som- measure '.occupational He comes to Union /County sponsor a student book iair Eiggers, Diahne Tr&iano, Liz the taxpayer. Buildings must dation, causation, prevention, follows: mers; two sons, Arthur and potential in -areas from taking ASVAB may get fur- from the Polytechnic Institute clinical symptoms, ther information by con- from October 23. -_26 where Lafferty, Gertrude-fileiweiss, be constructed by competent /School Play» Nov. 8, 9; general clerical .to" motor St. 'Anne's, collecting of Brooklyn where he served students will be able to browse Barbiara Gorski, liiz Alfaho, cpnstructidh workers. No Christmas Concert, Dec. 19; mechanical. Tests are given tacting their local guidance as. assistant director of. ad- counselor When school and purchase books. Joanne Fields and .MalH^ wonder the roads of our town PTA meeting, January; free and include no obligation missions and freshman" The book fair committee Margeton. T are in such'deplorable con- Winter Ball, Feb. bf musical, on the part.of the students resumes in (he fall, or calling, 'Labels for Education' financial aid. He.,has also Singles Blaine Shyder at 789-1953? For Assembly invites all .students; parents The book display will in- dition. Last year the leaves Mardil4, 15, 16. tested. than • 70 audio-visual equip- served as an admissions, clude new books from many pickup' was so late it caused Smorgasbord, Apr. 26; GARWOOD - St. Anne's counselor at Pace College. ' and visitors to attend the.fair. School is' conducting ' a ment items are being offered. All profits will be used for thepublishers in all popular price flooding conditions of various dance spring concert, May 8; prom, collection drive aimed at A participating school sends in multi-media center. ranges. All reading interests streets. The public parking lot May 10; band concert, May BECAUSE obtaining needed audio-visual the assigned number of labels Greenwood is a member of The library is sponsoring will be represented, including across from the VFW Halrwas 31; .senior trip, June 7; WE CARE.., equipment. The program, for the particular items the Middle States Association thument, with Ann Balevicz classics, fiction, biographies, finally cleaned, up of ugly Sunday ••" Commencement, June 20. "Labels for Education," is selected. of Collegiate Registrars and Joseph L. serving as> 'chairman. The adventure storiqs, science, vegetation in late September, WE EASE sponsored by Campbell Soup Officers of Admissions, the committee includes Midge nature, crafts, mystery and before people would notice it KENILWORTH- The Reading lesson Company and offered to Candidates National Association of Kerestes, Audrey Nardone, reference books. • . ' * on ejection day." Jewish Collegiate and College 'Admissions Coun- Pat Amorski, Mary Johnson, ' The committee is working "Lastly," Scorese went on, Professional Young Adults of YOUR elementary, schools,- both, selors and the New York State private and public. Eileen'' LoBianco, Lee with Educational Reading "the flooding on 21st Street New Jersey will' hold an for teachers at coffee Personnel < and Guidance Service, a professional book going to Cranford still exists KENILWORTH - Twenty- •\ "October Festival Dance" at MOVING Association. "Between now and Dec. 8, GARWOOD ~ State Sen. B fair company, to furnish an after campaign pledges were the Holiday Inn of Kenilworth two, teachers from Harding Frank X McDermott of individual selection of books made by Mayor Conrad and School recently attended the PROBLEMS we hope to collect enough HAROID F. N Sunday evening. -There will be Campbell's soup labels to earn Westfield and Surrogate Mary "This is one stop shopping for the fair.'. • his 'regltfie to correct this live entertainment, and a local annual dinner meeting of the a Kodak Carousel Projector," Kanane of Union, who arefor higher education, ex- BINNK, INC. intolerable situation/' nightclub band will • provide International Reading said Mrs. Joseph McMahon, candidates in the Nov. 6 plains Greenwood. "From a, Legion service -The*Democratic manager music for dancing. The dance Association, Suburban chairman of the' school General Election, were guests single location, residents may concluded his statement by will begin at ftp.m . and endCouncil, to hear Lee Bennett Mothers' Club. 'Our students of honor yesterday at a coffee obtain information about* BODV AND FENDER s KENILWORTH-- . KenU- labeling the Borough Council promptly at midnight. Hopkins, noted author of ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. are saving their labels, and at the home of Councilwoman programs at Union College STRAIGHTENING worth American Legion Post meetings * as "two-act plays The group's activities at- children's books, professional Doris Mann of 252 Myrtle and Union County Technical 4 they would appreciate it if * ANP TOWING \ 470 will hold Veterans Day conducted by star actors who tract professional, business, texts ' and ; curriculum DZD E$t 1912 friends of the school would do Ave., also a candidate for re- Institute, or any other post services Monday at 8 p.m. in have rehearsed their parts and college graduates from all materials. ' the same."' - election. Mrs. Mann is serving secondary educational in Estimates Furnished front of Borough Hall. After well and under constant over the Metropolitan area Hopkins spoke on ways to Any Campbell's soup can the local coordinator for stitution, may. "receive 276^111-276-1127 the service's coffee and scrutiny of Mayor Conrad. including New York City. The spark reading in\ the 213 South Ave., E. . label counts in the drive. More nator McDerntbtt. counseling on the selection of APPROACH doughnuts will be served at They are. »• forums for classroom, with emphasis on .606 SOUTH AVE.. E. events are planned for Jewish CRANFORD, N.J. the Legion Post Home, 238 N. Republican propaganda and single men and women from the use of poetry. 14th St. - an insult to our intelligence." 20 to 35 years of age. For further information on Seek guards FALL SPECIALS TO all future activities write to? KENILWORTH-- Police Jewish Singles, P.O. Box 196, Chief Joseph DiMarlo an- ay, N.J. OTOCS: "' nounced this week'that there are vacancies for school Kenilworth , crossing guards in the borough. Guards work four GardenXtub- hours a day, five days a week, ... requires the establishment of a t^tft$ta KENILWORTH -' The hour. Uniforms are true partnership between legislator Kenilworth Garden Club met Applicants should apply at Oct. 10 at the home of Mrs.police headquarters to Chief and constituent. Elect the candidate DiMarlo. or Sgt. George man CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTIONS Harry Stall, Vernon Avenue. who will not c)ose% the channel of Mrs. Hilda Foerester was Kernan. . • . • FOR YOUR FALL DECORATING communication'. - welcomed as a hew member. Mrs, Howard Lamoreaux, Rummage sale r8. A. McCarroll, Mrs.' KENILWORTH- Kenil- save1 UP T ti ON MANY PAPERS William Von Ohlen and Mrs. A . Harry-Stoll made flower worth American Legion fleet arrangements for the patients Auxiliary Unit 470 will hold a ON WEEKENDS WINDOW SHADES IN STOCK at. Lyons Hospital. - rummage and white elephant Joseph L. sale tomorrow from 9 a.m. to Mrs. b. Barbarise will 7 p.m. and Saturday from 9 to Perhaps this is the year you can add. those new rooms, or .•& demonstrate Christmas COMPARE RATES BEFORE YOU BUY PICTURE^FRAMES MADE TO ORDER 1 p.m. at the American LcjgMh complete that dormer area. Maybe it's that free-form.' ' IT COULD SAVE YOU MOTEV * NEW AND USED decorations -at the Nov. 13Post Home, 238 N. 14th ihground swimming.pool you've been promising the family. . GARRUBBO meeting of the Women's Whatever the Improvement, It's a sure bet that you will THE NATIONAL BANK. Sodety of Christian Service at ., OFNEWJEHS6V TRACTOH1 the United Methodise Church. plan and design,and seek qualified estimates before you begirv HOME IMPROVEMENT MAXIMUM RAILROAD TIES democrat for ITEM LQAN ' RATE The next meeting of the club work. However, many people do not take the same STATE ASSEMBLY will be Nov. 14 at the home of necessary time and planning required for smart financing. ,: LoSn \ m Water S*fc«n*»-l .••.-.^.'•••.'•l-'-'T -V-1- ••;••' •••v -t' . • t .„ -*T «•„ •» RBpttTteiTJZEttWilJiJHlldUlCLE Page 13 i? rRANFnRD(N..T.) CITIflJE r.F: Thnrsrtoy, Printer ip, 1973 L n^fle^TWclleTr^hBwuT including rex begonias, crown luncheon ipeeting of theJoseph Sommers, club also demonstrate-iinished chrysanthemums, and white Garrubbo of thorns, moss, maidenhair pom poms .and ferns "was Rotary dub of Cranford at the treasurer and one of its motft Scouts attend retreat Talk on needlework and bring several ixardeners ferns, pepperpmia, Florida Coachman Inn. active members, who died last Boy Stout Troop 178, jceremony. held Saturday, made by Mrs. Roland Stout. pays visit pieces to sell, Real Estate Members of tiie Green ruffle fern, purple passion In a slide presentation Dr. Wednesday. sponsored by Saint Michael's morning., lieedlecraft Mrs. Bogdonoff is the owner Classified Advertising Thumb' Garden Club had aplant, jade, prayer plant, ivy Church, participated in the The scouts took hikes .on 1 Flinn showed, what can be to Cranford The next regular meeting of of the "Crafty Women,",a "dig in" while planting and cactus. * Fliiui done for young people today Threeout of four children live In areas .18th annual Catholic scout Saturday to pass their ad- shop in Colts Week. She is a Listings . Cranford Area where mortality rates among one to Joseph Garrubbo,, retreat at .Winnebago Scout vancement requirements and Kadimah chapter of p'nai terrariukns at their October , Publicity chairman Mrs. not only esthetically but four-year-olds are about 40 times higher Democratic candidate'for the B'rithi Women will be held member of • the Shore meeting at" the home of Mrs. James K'Meyer and- Mrs. functionally, if dental defects than In the developed countries. Reservation this past had a campfire on Saturday 1 Weavers, the N.J. Guild of UNIC6F means help and hope for those New Jersey State Assembly, Tuesday evening, October 23 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIlisilllipilMMII •!<•••>•••• Carl Carlson, 414 N. Union William Washbourne reported to Rotary are recognized early enough. ehlldreVv weekend. Twenty-two scouts night. v Embroiders and the" American District 20, recently .addressed and., three .adult leaders at- Those participating in- at 8:30 p.m. at Temple Beth- HELP WANTED ACCOUNTING Ave. on" the information gained A silent tribute was Daid td a group of Cranford residents- El. • ' •. • . * • Crafts Council. ,, •#- WADE ASSOCIATES All sorts of glass containers when they attended the recent Dr. Clalr Fliml, local or- tended from Troop 178, along cluded: Ron Marotta, 'Jim Mrs. Thebna Krietzman, iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiMiiiiMMiiiiHi IT ALL ADDS UP thodontist, spoke on "the B CENTENNIAL AVENUE rCFJANrTOROi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with nearly 2007~scouts from Slowey, Tom Hoffman, Bob Mrs. Addie Bogdonoff will from fish bowls and cracker press breakfast at the Citizen Charles W. Maros, 206 Lincoln speak about needlecraft and president 6f the chapter, urges V ST.UNNINGSPUT jars tp brandy sniffers, were and Chronicle office. Many Faces of Orthodontics' LExp^rt dog grooming — all breads surrounding towns. * Hoffman, Jim Gallagher, all members and friends of -UTILITY H'amous manufacfurer. of Park, E. John Schneider,-* Kevin Mc- she will bring in sample pieces household goods. requires used to hold a variety of plants The centerpiece of wine at the I Retail pat supplies Jfor the women "to work onB'nai B'ritii to attend the bullt split level in ice Cranford If elected, Garrubbo said he Rev. Robert Sheerin, Troop Closkey, Mike Mason, Tom £j52d, " To handle cleanln* and maintenance someone with good ac' will establish a • legislative Mason, Bob Marotta, Jim bile she teaches simple at modern office In Cranlord' curtif-. counting skills to come and 178 chaplain, attended -the PEAtU lncludln« ltetk room, ll«ht shipping, Glich named to Byrne post office to serve the constituents retreat on Satucday and of- Kelly, Dan Gallagher, Ron local pick ups. Hours 7 a.m. to I p.m. grpyv with us. College of District 20. Ganz, Pete Lubas, Mark Three twin sired bedrooms ... Florida roorrf fee Call «]]-en«. degree preferred. 2-3 years me to head this vital phase of government. fered a field mass for the troop room plus rear p6rclC» central air-condition. - accounting experience Leslie Glick, a Cranford Brendan's campaign," Glick This office will allow voters, in their campsite. Robinson, Dave Goodspeed, attorney, was named "New Jersey needs Brendan to make their views and Joe Gillespie, John Krysiak, SPECIAL INCENTIVES necessary, cost accouhting said. "It is my sincere belief Byrne/He will make a great priced right for sound investment, many extras Mature male or female lor taxi driver eyrp>rience .a plus: "Com Chairman of the Ex-law that he will restore honesty problems known to their The. program Included Mike McCloskey, Rich • full or part-time. Call 17*-MtO. Enforcement Officials leader and governor," Glick representative assemblyman Joseph Garrubbo Gathercole, Mike Mac- highlight ttiis home-. prehensive benefits and integrity to state said. conferences and 6ther ACT NOW to participate favorable. program, salary com Committee for Byrne, by without traveling to Trenton. Natna'ra and Jim Mac- CLERKTYPIST V Brendan T." Byrne, Garrubbo believes in bringing offenses, - religious services. Namara. ' mensurate with ex v Democratic candidate for Good Food for Good Health Opposite American Legion Hall government to the people and "I would like to see the state perience. ;Solid growth adopt and enforce more Four of the troop's junior Adult leaders included opportunity. Apply in Governor. Parking In Rear such an; office would do just leaders, Jim Slowey, Tom Scoutmaster Dan Mason, WADE ASSOCIATES Interntlha diversified position that. »• . * severe penalties for the non- available tar a good typist. person or call for ' ap- in making the appointment, addict drug pusher," he said. Hoffman, Mike Mason and Assistant Scoutmaster Bill Excellent starting salary, liberal pointment. REALTORS • employee bapeflts. Hours • •«: 10 s day Byrne stated, "I have known .•»'•-A statewide program to Garrubbo resides in Union Tom Mason, served as color Gathercole and Catholic Les Glick for many years and CARRY OUT A LIFE-LOtfG? Republican*; business executive Henry BoardmarTof 508 23 North Ave., E. 274-1053 Cranford week. 276-3990 curb drug abuse and provide and has a.-law practice in guards for the opening Action Chairman Joe Kelly. am well acquainted with his medical-and psychological Springfield Ave. here in Cranford Is serving as chairman of Republicans for Alex Call: Personnel' 174-aNO FOOD SHOPPE, Elizabeth. N BOYLE-MIDWAY outstanding legal background help for users has been ad- Menza, Democratic candidate for the State Senate from District 20. ;- The* j.«. Mllliams Co. Inc. Dlv. of American Home Prod. Corp. Uimi iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiij 7S0 Walnut Ave. Cranlord, N.J. and record as a trial attorney vocated by Garrubbo. Pharmaceutical M. Toiletries South Ave. ft Hale,St. 381-2150 WE'RE SORRY An Equal Opportunity Employer ' Cranford, N.J. 070U • and prosecutor. I am pleased A former public defender I SPLIT LEVEL Equal OppoHunity Employer M-F he has accepted the. chair- for Union County, Garrubbo THE DEACON "T" manship of this" very im- ' noted that the state's Nar- Simchat Torah marks end 2 3 bedrooms, 1V» baths, portant .committee." 83 WESTFIELO AVENUE cotics Study Review Com- AGENCY, INC. I rec. room and family CLARK, N. I. 07066 Open 11:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Congregations t SAPOLIN 1-COAT BE A RITA G|RL" AA/ F "It is a distinct nriprivileg< e for mission, found that there are 3 room, modern kitchen I but starting Thursday Oct. 18th our more than 50,000 hard-core 276^051 = with dishwasher, wall. While you are shopplnej on Friday, Oct. It • stop In and addicts in New Jersey. of New rear observances = oven and counttrtop I have coffee arid...with us...between f • 10:10 a.m. new store hours will beras tollows: 5 range. A beautiful home I • Let us tell you about the advantage of being a "Rita About 75 per cent of the The final days ot the Jewish and when the reading is Jewish people express thanks . 117 North Ave. W. Cranlord, NJ. Temporary.I' • . 3 at only $45,900.- Secretaries ?AAAto6PM ; cases Garrubbo handled as in the News New Year period will be ob-completed, the story of theand joy for the bounties CLERICAL § 4 BEDROOM CAPEv TAKE THAT INITIAL STEP...NOW public defender were related served with services at creation of the world is once showered upon them by the MHa Cartoon 276-2316 Needed at once for Long & Short Term Allstate Insurance Company offers Monday thru Saturday to drug abuse xrffenses. On the Temple Beth-El today and again begun. Eternal, through their ac- WALL PAINT Doris Coyta 1 276-1791 vou the opportunity to train now for tomorrow beginning with jMMIt Car 276-3527 | In lovely wooded setting J clerical positions In our soon-to-be state level, 20 per cent of the ceptance and'constant study' • Huvy bodltd drlplan typa - 20 mlnul« dry Temporary Assignments completed Cranford office. Training WMaimCltrk 276-3522 3 It has V/i baths, i carl people are in jail for drug. Shemini. Atzeret today at 10 Throughout the year, in the • Eny to apply wilh roller or bruih ' RITA TEMPORARIES 'will be In'oor Regional Office located of Torah, which stands for "^ 45 SUMR WHITE Uumy ROM 276-7376 § garage, large lot. You f Jn Murray Mill, N.J. a.m. .with' ••& Yizkor service, prescribed ritual in thepeace and contentment. • Clun tools with tsapjndwitar ' ' ... • Nonloxic — IrM of l«ad pigments and driers M.CiMHtyAuilln 276-4280 S must see it. | with High Rates & Bonus Missionaries to speak Simchat Torah .services synagogue, the five books, of 10 Alden Street WHAT WE WANT. . are clerical VbKMlMcMaiion 7891391 Cranford, N.J. 'Jl \ employees with oood typing skills, Communion tonight at 7:30 p.m. and again Moses are redd consecutively • • . . \ iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiimmiiii Apply at once . tomorrow=at 10 a.m. as the-weekly=lesson=from=the •>_••• •.••».•» »_»-•_•_«•»• I PHIL F. HENEHAN I •lllilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIII.I, WHAT WE OFFER. . . Is good t^Miti J starting salSrlM; a compl«t« beH#lt BROWN'S Michael's Church, will sponsor Bible. This cycle^pf.readings' .The" 'Alliance Church, during the week with services SERVICES Manpower Temporary Services package including Sears profit its 3jLst annual- communion the "Alliance Witness;" and Shemini Atzeret is the eight ends and begins over again on Baptisms ONTMEMOVET = Multiple Llllini Service FOR SALE Retford Avenue and Cherry Monday; Tuesday and Wed- iiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiruiiin sharing, opportunity for.' ad- breakfast Sunday, Nov. 4 after Rev. Robert Niklaus, former day of Sukkoth, the eighth day this day. It is marked by a ..It SELLING 'vlllt ui lor an IIMIIIIIIlllllllllllllllilllill'liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vancement and a friendly office COUNTRY STORE Street will conduct its 55th RICHARD HARTIG 1 75 Alden Street 276-7933 LANDSCAPE SERVICE atmosphere. the 8 a.m. mass in the dining nesday evenings at 7 :r45 p.m. missionary to Zaire, Africa of convocation. At the service joyous procession with the The following children were MMII appraisal, d ma valua o) Spring Cleaning i3 North Ave., E. Cranford 272-9120 your heuia dn loday'i fnarkal. § Evening! Call PEODLERS FAIR, Mon. October 21/ annual missionary convention Other speakers will include: and now associate editor of the the congregants , once again scrolls of the law which are baptized recently at St. Repair A build new lawnt, Power Come In to see us room of St. Michael's School. PAINTSHOP = Karyhleen Jenkins 272.6647 raking, (adding, planting er CrantanJ community tenter, Mlln St. 117 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD from Sunday, Oct. 21 through Rev. Mel Carter, currently a "Witness." offer thanksgiving and praise Michael's Church: Kristen II BUYING >•< ui ihew you pic- replanting shrubbery. Monthly care.' » a.m. to t p.m. or call for an appt. ' All women of the parish and taken from the ark in which aJohnA.Thlesi , 276-1564 W Bedenbaugh of C. Mason Sunday Oct. 28. , high school, principal in •: " .' \ •••'.. turaa el houtai In todays Multlpla Call attar 7 PM J7*-1U5. j their daughters are invited to to God for all" his blessings. they rest and by the calling Marie, daughter of Mr. and) |Vila2oltok _. 272 8522 at 377-WM v The keynote speaker at the The Alliance Church in Llitlrw • Capa Codt, Ranehai, attend. Tickets are $1.50 and Gabon, Africa;, Mrs. Robert everyone in the synagogue to Mrs; George Bernet; Kathleen Split Lavala and Colonials. BENNER'S SERVICE POOL does most Lose weight with New Shape Tablets All Types Of or p bingham at 277-7720 Opm 9 AM fo 6 PM. Closed Wednesdays 2 Member MjllipleLillino Service s and ' Hydro* Water Pills. Llnd's can be purchased at the parish 11 a.m. morning worship Harrison from Taiwan, Dr. Cranford, which gave nearly The final day is Simchat say a blessing at the reading Michelle, daughter of. Mr. and everything. Carpentry, Plumbing, service will be Rev. William $35,000 to missionary projects No Obligation in altftar tasa. iTiiiiiniiiiiiiilnniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiijiii Remodeling, Electric Wiring, Appliance Pharmacy. ALLSTATE INSURANCE desk after mass on Sundays or Samuel Wilson, who will visit Torah, the rejoicing of thedesk over a passage from the Mrs. Daniel Fried; and Repairs, rail J7*-3IM. • —; • . •"._ . -ii. Kerr, former, missionary tp with a group of international in the last 12 months, will be 101 N. Union Aw. 276-2540 COMPANY by calling Mary Ellen Keenan law. On this day, the last Torah Scroll. Joseph John, son of Mr. and FOR better cleaning, to keep colors at 276-3770 or Gladys Bingham China and' Thailand and now students from Nyack College; setting its sights on new goals sections of the Bible are read On Simchat Torah the Mrs. Martin Dragos. SHAHEEN AGENCY Home gleaming, use Blue Lustre carpet Mountain-Ave., Murray Hill, NJ. BROOKSIDE cleaner. Rent electric shampoeer tt. at 276-8324. . Pacific area director of Rev. Robert Cowles, editor of during the 1973-74 year. COLONIAL Allstate, An Equal Opportunity missions for the Christian and REALTORS Improvements ALBAN-LEWIS H AR DWARE J Missionary Alliance. " "— 15 North Ave., E. 8 rooms - 4 bedrooms A Nii.lub l.iii) Stuatl BiABY 'ITEMS - Baby changer • i: Also speaking'this Sunday at dresser, cerrlage. Infant seat, other FIRE — CASUALTY — LIFE VETERANS Goodlake attends 276-1900 and 276-0777 large 75x120 ft. lot. 2 car * IRtt IS1IMA1ES misc. Items- Oood condition. Call: 374-- the 7 p.m. evening service will CRANFORD OPEN WEEKENDS garage. See & make offer. * NIGHI APPOINTMENTS 3214. ACCOUNTING be Mrs. W.F. Kissell, a Evenings Call BRICK * 1 ULLV. INSURED IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII US FOR DETAILS ON THE WE WANT YOU I missionary in Indonesia since Bible study session Salesmen: Charming Cape Cod w-3 EDRICH it all Adds Up DiFcibio 1953. Mrs. Kissell has lived Rev. Frank Channing Christian awareness for Marguerite Rearwin 276-4486 bedrooms, l'/j baths. RENTALS - NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY Famous manufacturer of Your experience in the service and worked among primitive Goodlake of the First church members of all faith's. Eleanor Bradlleld 276-7319 Central a-c on 1st floor, REMODELING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilfiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiitiiiiiii is valuable to us. Irene Kowalski 272-5672 LUXURY APT. 1 bedrooms, 1 bath BROADER COVERAGES LOWER RATES household goods requires Dyak tribespeople once known Presbyterian Church has This is the 13th year that the large 1 rear -porch. someone with good ac- Those years you spent handling all kinds of Roofing-Siding HUILUINu. PLUMBERS Ruth P. Delerfng^ 276-8922 272-6334 living room, separate dining room, a> as "the wild men of Borneo." attended an intensive, two Adult Christian Education ALLMINIM PRODUCTS ALTO DEALERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS PaulP.Hampson 276-6576 Delightful Indian Village conditioned. dis h*w • 1 h • r counting skills to come and people and situations are worth ten years of CONTRACTORS * • • • location. Low MO's. Cranford Towers A "missionary rap" will beweek orientation session in Foundation, a non profit Susan Humphrey 276-3543 II Springfield Ave. grow with us. College experience anywhere else. Gutters-leaders conducted by both Rev. Kerr Madison, Wisconsin, on theorganization, , has ad- Helen (Cyn) Gallant 272-8576 ALUMINUM SHOWROOM - J7414S7 • degree preferred. 2-3 years and Mrs. Kissell and will be Bethel Series, an international LIFETIME ALUMINUM DAVIS BROS ^MEMORIAL Over Half a- 'accounting—experience So, if you're 21 years old and a high ministered the series. The CHAPMAN SI YEARS OF SERVICE Porch and Patio Enclosures WESTFIIH.J -'Manor Park JactlonTJ school graduate, let's sit down ana talk about REILLY OLDSMOBILE. INC necessary, cost accounting open to all junior and senior LBibltsludy^rogram designed orientation clinics are at- BENNINGERCO Funeral Directors bedroom. Cape Cod. Available Nov. 1st. Century'of your future as a Carrols restaurant manager. ' ; REALTOR 276-7618 Jalousies Awning Windows U75. mo? experience a plus. Com- highschoolstudentsat6p.m. to provide" new—3fmreo tended by pastors and Authorized Ptumbini-'Heiyiui-Coolini Service' 276-1105 Home Improvement Products OLDSMOBILE Jack Davis • Chuck Benmnger NMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 2 Alden St. Cranford prehensive benefits The convention will continue L.— -- • ,.- Christian education directors, 12 Springfield Ave li'«pairs-AH«fallons Wade Associates, Realtors AGENCY We offer job security. A starting salary of : Storm Window and Door* Sales & Service i jf Alie»a'on» - Nuprime Replacement " ^ }1 NorttiAv*., E. program/ salary com- .who return to their churches Cranlord. N.J r Air-CondWonini -, Cranlord, NJ. 070U a week. Pay'while you're learning the ropes. Hadassah 232-7651 it Agditoni McPHERSQN Windows mensurate ,wlth . ex- Promotions based on ability and performance. to train teachers. The lay : .Storm and REALTORS * INSURORS 102 South Ave , W Crinford S60 North Ave: E WesHield •. 276-0092 V i 276-1320 g IIUUIIHIIMUUIIIHIIItlUIIUIHIIIMIUHIUIlUI perience: Solid growth teachers, in turn, present an - Screen Combinations ' You can also count on hospitalization, life ' 36NwthAve.E Cranlord REALTY CO. IN TUNE WITH opportunity. Apply in td sponsor overview study of scriptures Combination Doors 25 Stytot INSTRUCTION insurance, and long-term disability benefits. At TO REPAIRS Free Estimates Realtor THL= TIMES person or call for an ap- to adult members. AITO BODY FURNITURE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Profit sharing. Two week's paid vacatidn. And CALLCRANFORD REYNOLDS OpenDakV9-5 Sunday 1 LIFETIME ALUMINUM pointment. a special income allowance fair Oct. 22 Anytime Is the right time lor a. PRIVATE TUTOR. Experienced 15 .7W)RTHAVi., E. BRidge 6-077/ This year, 300 congregations' BOULEVARD HUMBLE PLUMBING A HEATING. 19 ALDEN ST. 276-0400 RANCH. PRQDUCTS INC. elementary school teacher, Will assist for. eligible veterans. . The Roselle-Cranftfrd 276-1474 274^B758 students in my home: Call: 173-4M7.' have sent representatives to MARTINS Geo Cuouo . .Tony DaFabio Miry Racfctr We are «o pleated -to oiler this 276.3900 chapter of Hadassah will hold Efcefeathflrawttar 276-1995 delightful « roam, tv, bath home 102 SouthAve.W 276-3205 the • Madison Extension SERVICENTER BUILDING MATERIALS Ov*r 35 Yrs Eiperienc* a peddler's fair and bake sale Department for orientation George W. Kbchera Floor & Bedding WUimBMw "61995 with a separate' laundry room, 2 1 REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS SAME U)AY SERVICE HOM MUui 276-5215 car attached garage and an Boyle-AAidway Monday, Oct. 22 at thesessions. In the 13th year LINOLEUM CARPETS awning ihaded Hagttene patio. CLEANED iiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii J.S. IRVING Balhioom and Kitchen rWaarlman 276-5705 New Nelson KltcKin, carpeting In Dlv. of American Home Prod, Corp. Cranford Community Center history of this series, more Collision Specialists . Tune-up • FURNITURE BEDDING FOURTH QUARTERLY Modernuatiohs NNNumiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii Living room. Dining room and RUBBISH REMOVAL PHIL F. HENEHAN. SRA South Ave. & Hale St. on Miln ••• •''•-..'•: '•' '•*•: ' •''•'•. '"V. \ ^v.r|s;i^i;^^v-^:^^.;^^. •::LSm •^xm .."**• \ __Jgagell-CM^i)BJBJJiJUL£ITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Ttmtsday, Qctoberlj, J973 Thursday. October 18,1973 CftANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Pag«?15- Real Estate „•". Real Estate Listings Offered by The Members R E N T A L S HELP WANTED HELP. WANTED FOR SALE CHATHAM B0R0UC3H 5 COPYHOLDER ^ WANTED: general worker — BANK TYPIST—.office of technical con- Iteyetet of The Board of Realtors packing," mechanical work, sort- OUTSTANDING sultant. Convenient Summit build- TYPISTS Roomt Purnlihcd Office* Work In our proofreading room Ing, repair of used Items, or- CAREER ing. Pleasant,, permanent. SALES BOY'S green flalelgh Space Rider; 3 LARGE bedrooms, 1V. baths, reading aloud clearly for full day ganization of' Inventory, OPPORTUNITIES t 273-1088. : \ speedometer,' 16" frame;;Ex- Summit, New Providence, Berkeley Heights, & Passaic Township assisting proofreader Work In Ouallty-men's clothing store has Local area and Sdrlngfleld. Heavy, living room with wood burning REFINED woman wishes to share malntenence, etc. etc. Very AWAIT YOU AT' straight typing. 80 w.p.m. Salary cellent condition. »35. 273-4178 flreplaoe. dining room, large 2ND FLOOR, 371 Springfield Ave., pleasant, md&ern • air-conditioned Interesting Job. Every .day STUDENTS bedrma. 2 tennis courts. Adult Couple. TELLER ClotHlng '. SO YOU CAM*MOVE IN Living.. near station. S3S a week. Salary commensurate with ability. and heating aupply company. 464-4000 baths, near Braytbn school:* Walk to everything. 1 Summer season, C20O0. . . TRAINEE-. 'Absolutely the moat spectacular and exciting contemporary Charming Colonial In beautifully wooded area. Deck, room with fireplace, dining room, 378-1077. 638-8480. » ' 467-02PQ Hardware experience helpful. Call Immediate. S4BO Includes heat and many other country kitchen, -cathedral celling PART TIME DENTAk.A8SI8TANT.full time for VETERANS DAY SALE Only one block front Franklin School there's a 3 we've ever offered. Dramatic, cathedral ceilings and-huge fireplace, walk-In oloaets, very spacious rooms, slate en- Mr. Berard, 277-2137 «r TELLERS unexpected extras. MARGARET R. SHEPARD bedroom, 2 bath center hall Colonial with a woodsy windows let. light and air flow freely-threugh.tha, spacious trance foyer and many extras. Immaculate'. Low" Watchung family room, 4 beJaroonfs.^'A SUMMIT — Attraotlve setting. BOCA RATON. Fla. New 2 TYPIST 277-2138. In ,-,. Take th© big step progressive dental offloe. .10% Discount on clothing, Mon- AGENCY. REALTOR, 273-8OSO. rooms. A spectacular 26 mile view of New York skyline. taxes. Priced ettraotlvely In the low 70'a. Cell ua, you'll be so baths, air condition unite, country Ideal situation, near town', trains bedroom. 2 both condominium Convenient to SUMMIT Chatham area. Please write Box day, October 22, Act II, 'Junior view, a fine recreation room, a redwood deck off Owner offers excellent financing for qualified upper bracket glad you did. setting, f«nced-1n yard. Excellent and buses) Delightfully furnished completely furnished. 3 blocks to New Providence, Berkeley BERKELEY HT8 - to the rrgHt place '76. Chatham Press. League Thrift Shop, 108 Main St., the den and a 2 car garage. All ready for you NOW. buyer, let. time offered. Shown by appointment only. * >. condition. 872,OOO. Owner,. room for business woman. Share golf course. Monthly, or season. Heights, Chatham. Super typist, (1:3O-«:3OPM) , at th&rlght time » TEACHERS' AIDE and teachers Millbum. 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. " Can our Warren Office ICE RINK ATTENDANT PART TIME Driver's license. Over 838-7076. bath and kltchenette-dlnlng room. '272-6880. after 3 p.m. ' ' part time. Select your own hours. aide substitute for luncheon and 16 years. Apply Caruso's Wines & Utilities, linens, supplied. Freshly Summit Center. 273-6600. BEACON HILL CLUB SUMMIT INTERVIEWS play groundduty. 2 hours per day. THE* BEST In ML clothing for all CHATHAM TWP. . MAY BE ARRANOED Excellent career openings Liquors, 43O Springfield' Ave., the farnj'y- New styles, top condi- W. A, McNAMARA decorated. Immediately available. STRATTON MOUNTAIN," .Berkeley HeJghte Public School. SurWirilt. &trblanft Company Thre Staff ord Agency OUAUTY LIVING Call 273-1678 or 638-8872. ' Nov. 15 through Mar. IB., 7-day — In our Mlllburn-Short'HIIIs 484-1718. tion, reasonable prices. Try us — i' . Realtor. . There Is for sale a charming 16 ° . VT. 40-hour week. \Prlmary duties OOOD STARTING SALARY ybu'll be plesaedl Merry.Op- (RaaHors Eat. 1020) year old ranch In Chatham Twp. New family ski-house, sleeps'8. all CHAUFFEUR ^ office. CLBRK/TYPIST Rudolph de Roode. John J. Wakjang-Brokere REALTORS 37 Maple 8t., Summit- 273-388O REASONABLE to a refined girl. manning rink offloe and aupervls- AND BENEFITS PROGRAM FULL TIME church secretary, Round ReSale Shop, 4V., Eves. & Sundays on professionally landscaped Vi Student preferred. Call 762-4024 modern conveniences, 10 Ing skating activities during INCLUDING PROFIT SHARING good salary, frlhge benefits, The Man at Short Hllle Lackawanna Place, Mlllburn, 313 Springfield Ave.. Summit 273-7O1O acre lot In prestigious nslgh- minutes to Stratton, minutes from EXPERIENCED mature and cour- t 376-4841 Tuesday through Saturday, 1O-4. 1O Bank Street, Summit 273-1000 Helen Stlblt* 484-8480; Blcky Oamwell; 273-1472 'afteT.7. p.m. «. teous, to chauffeur executives of general skstlng. sessions. Call You'll find the salaries and Hoiire: 9-B, 273-0.441. Lola Schneider, 277-1308 borhood w/ excellent eohools. Bromley and Magic. Walk to lake. 277-6888. Mr. Dowd 031-6871 This home features Ig. room! I, ATTRACTIVE bedroom with living Ffom Dec. \ to April 18, 82800. company looated' In Mlllburn. the benefits attractive— \ EDUCATIONAL SALES Eves.a. Sundays — Mrs. Curtis — 277-2017 Should be familiar with metropoli- Mr. Kesfe 031-0833 P6&IXOPS 647-2OO1 ample cloaet apace; 3 BRs, 2% area for business person. For Details call O. Brown, days COUNTERHELP to work In dry but even more Important Want new challenges? Need new CUSTOM BUILT baths.. LR w/fplo., Ig. sat-ln Kit., 370-041O. . 484-2100 or evenings 464-4030, tan New York-New Jersey area. SECRETARIES career?, Don'f leave your present Excellent references required. cleaning shop 6 dsys Including APPLY AT OUR PERSONNEL — you'll be Joining a lead- PAM. RM. & full basement. Saturday. Paid holidays and vaca- Job, Try. qgns part time ffrat. No HUTCH. Hsnkle-Herrlss, solid SUMMIT — Comfortable furnished ADIRONDACK CHALET — Lake Salary open. Good fringe beneflte. DEPT Ing banking organization Permanent or temporary tinarge for eduoatlonal ealee f $45,500 70*78% financing available for tion. 277-O0O1. ' • Monday-Friday 8:3O-BPM cherry, like new. 66'x78". Current RANCH BUYERS qualified buyer. 884,800. room for gentleman. Walking dis- Placid, Whlteface area. 2'* Call Mr. LaPuma 376-0200. that places a high o • asslonmehtsX training or materials. Full time market value *«OO. 638-8820'. High on a hill top In Woodland Park area la thla lovely air conditioned Colonial In good condition fea- tance to center of town. bedrooms, 1V, baths, slseps 8*. Thure Eve till 8:OO PM Fee paM - \to S1B0 career opportunity for successful Saturday Mornings 0-12PM premium, on capable' home with oak pegged floors, paneled Family Room and a large tures 3 bedrooms, 1V, bathe, 24° Call: 201 -838-0600 277-4B14S Enjoy Fall foliage, hunting, hike, FULL OR PART TIME CREDIT CLERK , trainees. Write-Box 14, Summit KARQE8 breskfront, antique Country Kitchen. Three bedrooms, two and a half baths, brick patio BARGAIN TIME living room, family dining room, ski. By week or weekend. Full-time day position. Typing 101 Walnut Avenue people. We've got the Herald, Summit. white arid gold; heavily carved REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FURNISHED room near Overlook 201-741.8030. Position now- available for light necessary. Will train. Liberal Cranford, New Jersey 07016 . COMMERCE Beautifully landscaped lot offers great privacy. S12O.0O0. large eat-In kitchen, reo room, den factory worker In machine shop. scope to help you prove . EMPLOYMENT AGENC console UWe,. 8', antique white If you're considering buying and screened porch. Convenient Hospital. Business gentleman. benefits and pleassnt surround- an equal opportunity employer ASSOCIATES INC No experience necessary. Top, yourself — and rewards to B South St., Morrlstown and gold; king elze headboard Sunday by App't property, you can be thankful for to everything. Variant — move UOODS Refererioes. Call after 8 PMNorth Coast Jamaica Villa with ings. Call Summit Medical Group gold leaf:- antique bamboo., 273-0883. pool. Spectacular.views. Three ppV. paid holidays, pleasant 27.3-43OO, ext. 203. match. Step Into the fu- ', ' . . . 287-1 \O0 LEGAL SECRETARIES Evenings and Sunday Call tight money: Tight money works right In. Open to bffera. Qbod CHATHAM BOROUGH CHATHAM BOROUGH working conditions. Apply or call FOOD PREPARATION, also MA- mageilne rack. 467-2320. » Connie Schmidt 464-B604 Dick Corby 273-1084 for you. Tight money daceleratea. financing to qualified buyer. : bedrooms, 3 baths; cook-In maid TRON. 40 hours a week, >B day*. ture— It may be closer Included. S178 week to Dec, 1.8"— 464-883.2. KARL NEUWEILER INC. EXPERIE.NCED'Bookkeeper-Ao- PROGRAMMER Steno required. Must be LEAVING area — most got Cherry It encourages owners to be res- Roomt unfurnlihed 23 Russo Place, Berkeley Helghte. Stouffer's Restaurant, Short Hills, experienced. Salaries from 613O • Member — Summit.' New Providence, Berkeley Heights Multiple BYSTRAK ponsible. When mortgage 'money FIRST time' offered. 8 room 8278 a. week to April 18. Call countant for permanent two-day a Mall 378-7O20. than you think. 1 wood dining room set, large Realtors Appraisers COL&NIAL, Immediate * oc- 132 Main St., Chatham, N.J. 838-1438. week Job In small- printing com- Please apply any wfeekday Full time. Assembler,. DOS with SI BO. Fee paid. . . ' - Listing • - Is plentiful — especially In this C. KELLY AGENCY colonial with 4 bedrooms, 2% cupancy. Living room" 'with 2-3 years experience. Some typ- lamps. Chairs, stereo. 484-8810. baths. Excellent condition. New 8 ROOMS, 1st floor. Heat. School, pany. 376-1200. WAIT on customers and relative 0:30 A.M. to 3l30 P.M. i ' Somerset County Multiple Listing area — prices zoom. The smart Realtors fireplace, dining, kitchen, family RESTAURANT Help — Roy Rogers ing preferred, for 370/118 SIX dining room tapestried oak ' National Multiple Listing buyer acts when the owner la not wall-to-wall carpeting, plua lovely FLORIDA shopping, theatre at doorstep. Ir- Restaurants. Full time and part duties In dry cleaning store, 680. \ BERKELEY :••"• 665-O44O room. 3 Bedrooms Walk to shops, vlngtorVi Phone 374-7700 even- RENTALS WANTED BABYSITTER, good pay, every at ouriPersonnel Dept... COS/VS. Installation utilizing ehalra S4O0. dree>n upholstered' In the drivers seat. THAT TIME IS 83 Maple St., Summit, 277-2121 panelled den. Convenient to time help during daytime hours. Mlllbum Avenue, Short Hills. 3B 3270 terminals. Call Summit RR and schools. S48.OOO. Prln ings or a.m. Tuesday evening 8:30-8:30 to stay hour week. Monterey Cleaners, club chair 630. Metal storage NOWI Come In and let us find you everything. SB 1,BOO. Principals PALM COAST, Florida. Waterfront Good pay, benefits- and future of- FIRST NATIONAL .Medical Group, at 273-4300, ext. EMPLOYMENT only. 638-8311. ..' clpals only. 838-6874. with 2 children 6 and 7. Short 376-0412. cabinet 34x24x78" high S2BT~ a bargain!: We'll take good care of lot, bulkhesded. Yacht club, Jen- Apirtmant Unfurnished fered. 376-0888. • Hills. 378-8027. . STATE BANK OF 203. AGENCY Solid walnut panelled desk with yoiill A REALTOR nie, golf courses nearby. SI 8,800. Apirtmswt FurnUhBd CLERK-BOOKKEEPER. New car typewriter drewer 87x36" and V! 064-OO83.. NEW JERSEY LABORATORY 308 Springfield Ave. MATURE business couple seeks wp' dealership In South Orange BOO Broad St.','Newark, N.J. fc Berkeley Heights swivel chair MHO. solid walnut VIEW N.Y. SKYLINE! SPECIAL REFINED woman wishes to share large one bedroom apartment HELP WANTED requires otert Individual, good with ASSISTANT desk hand-osrved trimming 66x27 An Equal Opportunity Employer. BUTLER AGENCY SAVES YOU home. In Mlllbum with same. Coh- MaplewooU, Mlllburn, Springfield figures. Previous automobile 464-4000 and swivel ohaJr «780< CHI from -a charming colonial ranch In Lincoln School area. Houae and Realtor vlerit to transportation'. 378-3212 experience helpful but not neces- SECRETARY Suburban Real Es- Receht high school. graduate. No Portrait gilt frame 20x34 VVB, v area. Reasonable • rent. experience neceaaary. Muet have grounds show loving care and offer gracious amount of living space. leForest Ave. Summit and 762-42'fle. References upon request. 8 p.m. sary.' Good starting salary. For tate office, Springfield. N.J. needs Phone, table snd chair S3B, Interesting floor plan, many extras, priced to sell at S67.BOO. TIME OPEN HOUSE BRICK FRONT COLONIAL appointment oall 782-7870. Gal/Guy Friday: typing, light Interest In science. Liberal ADMISSIONS CLERK Kitchen tabl* •'* 4 chairs 840, •FLORIDA-POfciPANb BEACH, LUX 088-8618. eteno, diversified duties, pleasant benefits, excellent opportunity. 60S of 3 bedrooms,. 1 V> batha, Im- TYPISTS Mahogany buffet 72x24 880. 273-770O anytime NEW PENTHOUSE, 2 BDRMS, MATURE BUSINESS COUPLE SECRETARY FOR 'PATENT working conditions, modern of- Summit Medical Group,' Part time. 11:30 P.M. to 7)30 A.M. .762-4026. '. .'.."....• Sparkling split level. Central air conditioning, 3 bedrooms, 2 Vi baths, & MONEY maculate condition. Walking dl conv. all-appliances, deluxe fur- fice, 38-hour week. Call for ap- 2.73-.43OO, M.D. Marra, LAWYER. NKW MAPLEWOOD Friday A Saturday night i • • panelled rec room nnH fnrniiiy f^ftm., Tnn nom"""" NEW HOMES ttanC e to shoph s andd ttransportB- DESIRES 2 BEDROOM APART-' ti!/l -MBNTi QA'-'I-373-414a ' OFFICE, ON SITE PARKING,.NO pointment 467-3O00. ' ••:-.'•>-S*> beaches, .Jcolor-*V, stereo,•' 2" talllat to work In admlaslons of- Owner Offers Substantial Mortgage BASKING RIDGE CASHIER and. light typewriting. lamp; living room ohalct, sofa, end Gracious Colonial In Tall Oaks. 4 .bedrooms, 2 baihs,'panelled'rec Twlnbrooks In Chester hooted pools, saunas, 'fishing; Refined young lady. d*a)peto dport EXPERIENCE NECESSARY BUT fice. Call Personnel.Department. tables, lamps.' oofM* tattle; small room, beautifully decorated. DORIS COLSON, Full or part time. Blanken'a Hard- To Qualified Buyer . SECTION II V cycling,"billiards, iB4 hour guards, ment In Summit. 277-4137 after 8 EXCELLENT TYPING SKILLS AND Plan motoMrlpa fprUnlted States • ^ dining table, ohlns cabinet, server, REALTOR - free courtesy bus, private bal- PM. .ware, 1070 Springfield Avenue, A Canada. Must have excellen* Morris County's finest cuetom-bullt ranohea, oolonlale, DESIRE-TO LEARN NEEDED. Maplewood. ;„., 4 chairs, dishes, vase, etc. Phone Staidly Enollsh.tudor on the' desirable north aide. 7 badroome, 3V> Young Colonial In young area of Berkeley Helghta, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi. 3E0BE French Provinciate all on 2-acre lots. Six models. 287-4248 Eves. & Sun. cony, magnificent view, Jacuzzi ... then Kemper wants youl We need typlets knowledge of geography. No typ- OVERLOOK HOSPITAL 378-3360. ...-,"• baths. Gracious entry hall, living room, dining room and Library. Huge baths,' 2 car garage. Great floor plan'with family rdom and laundry PRICED IN THEEIOHTIES ' 840-1081 ^whirlpool, beautiful grounds, no SALARY OPEN. CALL 782-2078. , • •• f •", ~"TT"ing. Salary'S105. Fe» Paid. 193 Morrle Ave. Summit" kitchen with eating area^and laundry. Butler's pantry with, wet bar room on 1 at floor. ,*••'' • pets-chlldron. 8 montha 83BOO.OO HELP WANTED who enjoy their work. All you have to do Is BOX OFFICE SALES. Paper Mill 273-6100 BEAUTIFUL 69" «*»id mahogany Sun., Oct. 21: 1-6 p.m. Playhouse. Experienced caahler PART TIME a table, leaves.'pada; server, buffet; and dishwasher. Luxurious .grounds, landscaped for minimum upkeep (201) 782-3B75. - ' an equal opportunity employer and carriage house with apartment. Call us today for the details on Hail Springfield Ave. ' * New Providence SHORT HILLS accurately type 45 wpm. No experience Is preferred. Cell after 1 p.m. Mr. BERKELEY Chinese rug 9x12; eatlnwood bed, SO RIGHT! Mon., Oct. 22: 10-6 p.m. Miller, 370-3838.' M/F * dressers; combination book- • how YOU can enjoy tHIs home. We have moved: come visit us In our new home. Apartment Unfurnlthed AVON necessary, because we'll train you. Earn GENERAL ' " Evenings & Sunday 484-470O. 647-0481 Spacious 4 bedroom Colonial located on IfiwltIfiw 'traffii c road. REFRESHMENTS EMPLOYMENT case/desk; fruttwood headboard Distinctive slate foyer entrance; carpeted living room and NEW — S69.9OO. - while you learn. We offer a good salary,'and HOUSEKEEPER-COOK B daya; . CLERICAL, EMPLOYMENT WANTED twin beds; msgnavox BW Tv. dining room; panelled family room with, fireplace; gourmet Directions: From Morrlstown, Route 24 west to Chester. 8lgn Perfect plan for Mother-Daughter'' IS CALLING YOU eleep out; 8100/week plus on right 1 mile past Parka Fruit Farm. MILLBURN — 8 room duplex gar- ' AGENCY 762-0460. SKINNELL AGENCY kitchen; gas grill and pOat lamps on brlok patio. Immediately or related families. 4 bedrooms, 3 den apartment. Alr-oondltloned. We're looking for people with excellent company benefits not, to mention beneflte. Cell 370-8022 nights. No typing required. Hours are 308 Sprlngfjeld Ave. Berkeley available. $80,800. . ' ' batha, reo room or 2nd living some spare time and who would HOUSECLEANINa by Insured DREXEL brsakfront 30" wide, and Realtors 277-3355 Adults only. S3O0. 782-864O, the splendid shopping and convenient com- SALESPERSON full time for gift Monday through Friday, 8-10 PM Heights 43 DeForeet Ave. AGENT: FOX CHASE REALTY room. Convenient area. 762-1024. Ilka to earn extra money for and Saturday 8 AM -12 noon. Thla trained men with own equipment. buffet 60" wide, both white; cus- Summit Fair-mount Avenue, Cheater Christmas. ehop In Mlllburn. Experlenoe 464-4OOO One time or regular service.. tom sofas; (2) white .velvet 00" weekends & evenings 273-8404 or 277-6025 GRILL REALTY CO. " muting facilities. * . preferred. Csll 376-BO1O. la a year 'round position. Excellent SUMMIT. — 4Vi large rooma. CALL starting salary and 10% discount Backed by Blue Chip Corporation. long, loose plllowback style; 2 ENGLISH TUDOR •Realtors ^70-3310. 879-6600 elevator, heat A hot water. Berkeley Helghte, New Apply In person to our Personnel Dept. and FRENCH-ENGLISH dictaphone at Sears. • . . • Also floors, walls, nigs, windows, email white end tables; 2 lamps, SPLIT lav«l - 3 bedrooms, 1Vt Refrigerator &' stove. No peta Providence, Summit; Mlllburn, typist-secretary. No shorthand furniture..cleaned In your home.' blaok- and gold. After 6 p.m.. Lovely home — excellent condition Inside and out — much oaths. Low 60's. Principals only. 273-2007- Weekday between 8:45 d.m.-4:45 p.m. AUDITORS; -; Call OOME8TICARE OF SHORT esthetic charm — beamed celling — fireplace — slate roof Short Hide, Mountainside. West- required. Several - yeara COME IN TO SEE US OR CALL: 763-2OO7. Must see Jto appreciate. 370-2386; field, 273-0702. Chatham, experience. For Livingston offloe. J. DIBELLA 277-7723 Two years of auditing experlenoe HILLS 370-6717. all spacious and graolous rooms —• In the 7O's. > MADISON MADISON 277-dOOO (office). NEW PROVIDENCE — New 4-830-3608. required, plua "degree. 30% travel. PAIR large, frultwood ourlo VERY SPECIAL C room apartment; wall-to-wall car- Position open December ' 1. Call R. BIVALETZ 277-77-21 212-787-A181 (office). Company will pay for week-end CHILOCARE ^-" YoungV "rnarried cabinets, thrse sides shatterproof Realtors Esl. 1806 peting; "modem eat-In kitchen; EVE8..& SAT. APPT. AVAILABLE tripe home. Salary • 12,OOO to couple maintains your home rou- glass, mirrored back with lights. RANCH central air conditioning. Second SALPS -CRAFTS KEMPER INSURANCE »14,000. Fee paid tine while you vaoatlon. S476 each or HOOO. pair. Lady'a It Is rare to find the combination of features thla home offers. , FAITOUTE AGENCY 1070 Washington Valley Road,' Martlnevllle, NEW LISTING BRICK COLONIAL floor, with private entrance. S3OO Show arts and orafta. Demons MEDICAL ASSISTANT ALLSTATE Experienced. References. frultwood provincial desk too. Mini-Estate - * - 876,800 plua utilities. 888-1 248.' . 25 DeForest Avenue . Generous sized rooms, beautiful level wooded lot in orie of Summit's Center hall 4-bedroom home with trate technlquee. .Full training. No Dootor'e office. 8-day week. 74048667. ( New formica topped double dres- Realtor 3 Beech wood Rd., Summit 350-1000 Majestic brlok front Georgian Colonial on Impressive stone-fenced INSURANCE y BERKELEY top areas. 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, living room, and family room with charm and quiet elegance on cul- Inveatment, delivery or collec- Summit, N.J. O79O1 Pleaeant aurroundlnga. WORKING Mothers, Attention! All ser/single bed S17B. Lady's and pro-landscaped comer lot. Spacious first floor living, with email de-sac. Cuatom detail, paneled MILLBUFIN duplex apartment, 2nd beginner'* golf set, 2 woods, 8 a fireplace In each. This house also has a 2 car garage, centrally air. 273-5522 Anytime Evenings & Sundays: 484-2842; 088-34O3 . . floor, 4V> fcoms. Supply own gas tions. Averages 87-10 per hour. Equal Opportunity Employer M / F Preference: pereonable, area COMPANY EMPLOYMENT day child-care. Ages'2 • 6. Planned conditioned and an electronic air cleaner. May we show you this den — large family room and modern kitchen adjoining. Living room, den, master bedroom with Full or part time. Car necessary. resident with secretarial skhls. Mountain Aye. Murray Hill, N.J. Iron*, bag 868.3|«~4H44. - with fireplace, f6rmal dining room, wall-to-wall carpet and many flreplaoe; maid's room and bath. heat. S22S with refrigerator, program. 638-8372. beautiful home? , t Evenings and Sunday Counselor and manager positions Good salary, benefits. Write BOH An Equal Opportunity Employer other extras. Three bedrooms; 2-car attached garage. Real Poshh Beautifully landscaped property.. gorogo-ond attic storage Inoluded. AGENCY «• MEDITERRANEAN bedroom set, Irfnelle Small 273-4883 , Eileen Danneberg 838-8038 Adults. Available December 1. open. Home party experience, 67B, The, Item, Millbum. 3O8 Springfield Ave. YOUNG couple desires to serve Ask for May Barker. helpful but not necessary. Call nearly new. Excellent condition. PETER J.FARLEY, 635-6OOO 1 Call 370-8873. Berkeley Helghta dinners and parties. Complete ca- Best offer. 376-7374. - Member of Multiple Listing Summit 004-2618. PART TIME TYPISTS INHALATION PART TIME GAL > tering. B3Bt-8447 after 8 PM.'. a New Providence, Berkeley Heights and Morris County BERKELEY HEIGHTS BERKELEY HEIGHTS SEYMOUR. KINSLER SUMMIT: 7 room duplex apt for needed to be of aeBl^tanco _ In 464-4OOO SOFA— French Provincial, soft ^—C-—• REALTOR THERAPISTS' local Insurance agsnoy. You set STUDENT would like domestic OUR REPUTATION '8 BUILT ON PERSONAL SERVICE rent. Renovated 2 years ago. Call . - Year 'Round Positions EXPERIENCED medical recep- gree'n with yellow slipcovers. 770 Springfield Ave., Summit SCHERMERHORN. after 8 PM 277-3406. 8 Sayre NURSING SUPER- 8PECIAL CAREER OPPORTUNI- hours. Pleasant telephone per- work, Thursday and Saturday. Good condition. *128. 273-6681. 273-4111 •* ROHLEDER TIES .... sonality Important. Experience tionist, Berkeley .Helghtlelghte areaarea. 0 to References available. Call Evenings & Sunday 277-8053 Street Summit. VISOR — ASSISTANT We have Immediate openings at our Regional .8, 8 daya. Box 18,, Sumr^lSumrfot HHerald< . INC. Medical Group seeks an Individual Office for part time typists. Hours are 0 A.M.-3 . . . for experienced Therapists preferred. Opportunity for future, 674-6684, ARMCHAIR with slipcover, jZ oc- REALTORS-APPRAISERS ' New Providence. 3 room apart- now available at one of the full time position. Call SAG As- casional ehalra. email cheat of • 370-3434 to assist In planning and directing P.M. Must bejable to type a minimum of 40 ARTISANS, prolifilco painterspainters,, skill- WOMAN for cleaning on Wednes- NEW LISTING Realtors ment. S168 per month Includes nurelng services to assure country's most advanced Medical sociates. Ino.i 87 Union PI., Sum' ful sculptors, creative crafts drawers,' lamp*, mlrrore, hutch ewREALTORS - Appraisers hot water heat. Business couple. WPM. You will receive a 10% discount at Centere. Join Saint Barnabas' mlt. 273-01805 days, 8:30 •*- 2:30. SIB plus'car- cupboard, antique occasional ta- Cell.us^on any hpuae l|eted In Morris County , , Sun. A Ev«s.: 376-6121 cornpetent patient care. Ability to people In any medium. Call Rich, fare. Call Saturday 624-4184. Lovely Immaculate splH lev«l In fine area, central air, * cone 865-0680. Initiate and recommend, active In Sears as well as -an excellent starting salary. Respiratory Therapy staff and en- 233-2423. •• "- bje^doubi^ quilted .toedstfressJ. A BRAND NEW RANCH heat< 2 car garage, patio, 3'bedrooms, den plus family room. v "STATELY TUDOR joy challenging work In superbly DRIVER /olork/etodk man. Full wheelbamsw end garden furniture; area of * staffing, work methods time, permanent, 4O hour week. DOMESTIC WORK. Own trans- 1 RENT OR BUY!! Low BO's. See this outstanding home rypw through . Call now to see this 8 bedroom, 4 end performance standards. Prior Come In to see us or coll: equipped facilities with leading DRIVERS with oar or truck to portation. Reliable. References. other Items. Reaeonable. .here Is a wall-built brick & shingle beauty with a view of N.V.C. Houta Furnlthod Apply Bell Drug, 18 South St., bath, updated brlok. and atuoco supervisory experience required. professionals In Pulmonary make home deliveries of newa- 781-6880. 277-2621-. , , skyline! Featuring 4 Ige bdrms; 2% baths; living rm; dining rrn; fam. 4 BEDROOM DUTCH COLONIAL, FIREPLACED LIVING ROOM, , SEE TO-DAY home. Low BO's. eves, oall Medicine. New Providence. papera. ' Monday - Saturday. rm. w/fp; ultra mod. kit.; full basement; 2 oar gar. On eetate type lot We offer excellent benefits, good R. Blvaletz 277-77*1 MOVING Antique curved glass FAMILY ROOM, FENCED REAR YARD. BRAYTON 8GHOOL. We offer full relocation services. Joanne 370-7840. EXECUTIVE RENTAL salary and opportunity to B. Jamison 277-7723 Approximately 1 hour a day. 6 to 7 PRIVATE duty oaring for elok, or with fruit treeal Space galore Inside & out at 606,000. You'll be. glad VACANT! BUY AT 848,600 OR RENT At S4OO PER MONTH. NEW VERNON - HARDING TWP. C & R REALTY Prestige home for small family. Reylsed salary scales provide ex- A.M. 838-4868. . part-time domestic work. china closet, oouph, ohalr, — you read this ad — call us at . . • . . (|r.ogrees. If Interested; as/id humidifier, french provincial dln- • • •>-' , ' . ' ' ;•-•.••-$;••• I. . ... i'V ^- " •• •'• iv,»•' ('• P .•<" ^M ' ::•>;.••.•• :..:••-,•. .i..:.. :..TL;U/..'.:-.-' :..-lsf- »:,.••.'.'•.••::,•' ••• •r ••,....«• ••<&•• '"•, -'If • - «,; ••• ••-•• .>. '*''' ' " , -JL. ORDrtt^^^I^ZEN-AN^ FOrt FOR SALE FOR SALE ;,•.'•». FOR SALE WANTED TO BUY Mlic«llinaou> WEDGWOOD: WE BUY OLD gingham, the • Cranford Oar«t« Otri«« Sal* Mltcelljncout by Danny Kane kickoff 'and on the second v WEDGWOOD. 233-6060, The Cranford Clippers touchdown, A pass from Pat but Cranford was on top to offensive play, fumbled the trainer, diagnosed it- as SUMMIT COLLEGE CLUB'S BOOK 1060 THUNDERBIRD 4 door. Must hosted the Kahwaf' Chiefs Garrett to Dave Doheny was OARAGE SALE FRIDAY'S. Saturday. 10-4, 29 West APPLES PLP..TOY TRAINS— 1 piece or a stay 13-0. Ray Dente got off a Cranford put it all together ball. Cranford "recovered the cracked ribs ' and the am- End Ave.,' Summit. Antique SALE — Great bargains. Further see to appreciate. 277-33*0. complete layout. Phono Sunday at Memorial Field in complete for the extra point to beautiful kick to the Rahway 8«4.-Sun. Oct. 20. 21; 1O-S p.m. dresses, dishes'. Jewelry, chairs, SWEET CIDER * reduction of prices next week. 73-4834. *_ last Saturday and put in' a fumble, on the 36 yard line. bulance came ts> take' him IKomlture, Mwlng machine, ports- Sat a.. 0:30-6; Mon.-Frl., 11-0. 1OA '67 CHEVY Caprice. 4-epeed, aV- the Sixth gaW of the Pop Put Cranford on top 28-fl. " 23 yard line. On the second solid effort to defeat the Rah- French carried for nine yards, away. . Ms MW TV, , Roo*r'« flatware, etc. ' I.__.-.s ._ PUMPKINS ubrey St.. Summit (off Morris conditioning, very low mileage. GUNS. DOUBLE barrel; shot guns, Warner season. The Midgets On Rahway's first play from antique mirror, kitchen utensils, SATURDAY — Sunday, Oct. 20 - Fresh elder made dally without ve., near CIBA). S728. 376-6088. 370-4018. old pistols, and rifles. E. Calvin, • play Rahway. completed a way Indians 10-0. Gary French and then pass- interference The offense, which had done 21, iOrB!30. 308 Lafayette' Ave.. ran pver the Chiefs 55-0, the scrimmage Gary Lozier cut glasa,- eeramloa, (amps, many preservatives. Choice apples — all ADILLAC Eldorado 1070. Tnv 370-2803. (Gun permit 023125). long pass and it looked like a emerged as an offensive star was called on Rahway on Tim such a good job in the first miscellaneous .'*'•' : : i,^' > ^~*' A .._:,.._ *'•". • .. -v •••""T""''_. * ; ";-- . ••/• .. .,.;•• •'•••••••?- «"»• •;•-(• • '-.4 • .\ Page 18 CRANFORD I N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. October 18.1973 »viNOiii Papur »ight-we&k—Saturday- supervised by ,07091. Applications should be TeTuT?nrtpAt$3TS&T)erpeK presented _at- the Trailside Club lias announced the ninth this is a reasonable and simple Recreation Program for professionals in the field of tr Planetarium. This program guest artist competition to bt returned.to Thomas by Oct. 30. children with learning Special Education. Further —.The Suburban' Symphony way for suburbanites to enjoy will be repeated at 4 p.m. oti Jiel.d among high school the activities in- New York. disabilities will be offered at information and application Orchestra of Cranford will forms may be obtained by Tuesday through Thursday, students • from the general Since only one bus will be Newark State' College Tdtplwu lo< B.MIVJIIOA. area. The-chosen soloist will appear at Newark State beginning Saturday from 1 calling Newark Slate College (Ml) J7HM3 alsb at 8, p.m. on Wednesday, going, reservations are Brookild« D'IM. MlUMwn. MJ. Food and Fun | College on Saturday, Oct. 27, at 527-2326. Oct. 24. • •. be featured at a concert to be through 4 p.rrr The program is 1973 at 8 p^m. in th« Theatre necessary. Simply call the As the planetarium seats held at the Westfield Senior Summit Art Center, 273-9121. sponsored by the Union only 35 persons, tickets issued High School on'Sunday af- fbr the Performing Arts..This County Organization To Aid concert will be included* in the ; BRAND NEW Watchung =- Reservation. a,( the Trailside office are onji ternoon, Dec. 16, 1973. -The Two Wsor^ds Service Children With Learning c A film entitled "The Gifts," festivities /of the college's Committee will hold ,a rum- Disabilities. Children from the describing water pollution Showings will be alt 2, 3 and 4 first-come, first-served ba,sis! Auditions will be held during Children under eight years of November-!- To be eligible, an homecoming weekend. Henry mage and white elephant sale ages of five to 14 years of age problems, will be shown p.m. Also on Sunday, at: < and Block conductor of the or- K''.' 4 p.m./a program, "Circle of age are not.admitted. applicant must have a serious on Wednesday, Oct. 24 from 10 are eligible to attend the Sunday at the Union County interest in music and have the chestra, will lead the group in a.m. to 4 p.m. The sale wilj be prograhi, which consists of Park Commission's Trailside Stone,'' concerning f Tlu' Aiiieneai Thunder- a performance of the Sym- TBIUMPHT/J* SPITFIRE MARK IV Stonehenge in England will, be bim Indian Da'ncr (irojjp will competence, repertoire and at 2274 Woodland Ter., Scotch gym activities and arts and Serving CranforcL Keijilivtirth and Gar wood M_ Nature and Science Center, poise to present a program phony in B Flat Major by Plains. . NOW IN STOCK present ,'Tndian Tribal Johann Christian Bach and Dances, Songs and Folklbre" consisting of two groups each MOTHERS'AUXILIARY • " of 12 to 15 minuteit s datidurationo . the Serenade for Thirteen; IMMEDIATE DELIVERY VOL. 80 No. 43 Published Every Thursday Thursday, October 25. 1973 Xl.C. POP WARNER "CRANFORD CLIPPERS" in afree children's program at Wind Instruments in B -Flat Second ria.ss.PostagePaid Cranford.N.J.07016 15CENTS the Newark Museum, 49 The music to be presented must be classical in nature. Major by Wolfgang Armedeus AF open house Washington Street, on Mozart. Dates to Remember Saturday, at 1:30 p.n Applications may be obtained The Air- Force Band of the And the short field landing the lirsl in the museUm's from Music" Department I —In a special concert on East. A C-5A Galaxie static, and take-off demonstration 1st ANNUAL PAPER DRIVE scries ol free monthly Chairman of Westfield area ' Monday. Nov. 5 at Union High display... An F-105 Thun- will be performed by the 170th Drograms'for children. schools, or by contacting Mr. School, Union, Peter Sozio will Tactical Airlift Group of the An open derchief aerial formation -•President' < Howard George B. Thomas Jr., 35 Oak conduct the College Com- New Jersey Air National Saturday - Sunday, October 27 & 28 performance. A short field Dreizler of the Westfield Glee Ridge Ave., Summit; N.J. hiunity Orchestra of Jersey takeoff and landing demon- Guard, also stationed at at the Little League Parking Lot. City with .featured piano stration by a C-7A Caribou. An McGuire. soloist Jan Gorbaty. Army helicopter flyover. Lastly, the Army helicopter at If you can not drop your paper at the lot Highlighting the 8 p.m. A static display of the Air team from nearby Fori Dix call any of the^e numbers for a pick-.up. Experience 'performance will I"' the Force's most modern planes will make several formation Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto and j^quipment, including a C- passes over the airfield. and renovated "The last of the four new l^joNo.. 1 in B KiatFlat: Thrne evening iiss «nu ^n^y"^^ ..«..UU...B = ~ Beginning at 2 p.m. the 590th facilities at Cranford High Wings has in it the gymnasium 272-7997 272-6498 By Robert Gima The "New York Ex- presented by Recital Stage ! 5A, F4.T-38 F-105. C-7A KC- 276-4922 perience " is a Disneyesque Air Force Band will perform School will be open for^public with a spectator capacity of Buried" deep beneath the under the auspjces of the135, B-S2 and several Army In the last Cranford town- legislation for political pur-. 1 Time-Life Building on 49th extravaganza of multi-screen, helicopters., ..•,-•• , on the parking ramp, the inspection/ Sunday afternoon 1,600. The gym floor is a not because a Koehler cam- "conflict of interest ', when Foundation for the Per- band was recently transferred from 4 toe, two years from the composite called Tartan, ship committee meeting 'poses-I have ever seen in my paign flyer, distributed last WTarch "a member of this r ANNUAL DANCE Street is "The New York multi-speaker, "multi-effects forming Arts, a non-profit Exhibits portraying the before the Nov. 6 election, four years on the township, Experience." Buried deep in hoopla (including the hanged future of America's aerial .from West6ver AFB, Mass, to date that ground was broken which offers permeneht finish, recently, listed the ethics committee voted on a block of cultural organization. F^br McGuire., this will be the for the $6.2 million project.' resiliency and resistance to charges of political grand- committee." • • • amendment ~as one of thebuilding permits despite the Friday, November 30,1973 everyone's mind in this area is body of Nathan Hale dropping ticket information call Recital -defensive and offensive' standing Were traded between band's first public appearance * Prior to the open houset water, two health classrooms Goodman contended that accomplishments during fact that one of them was his the.knowledge that we stand rather pointlessly from the Stage a( 688-1617. capabilities. And a low-level, Republicans and Democrats . Knights of Columbus, Market Street in this area since the transfer. there will be a dedication" occupy space .above the the amendment was un- Koehler's tenure in office. own." • •'• • at the feet of the colossus of ceiling"). ' , . -The Summit Art Center is high-speed aerial show by the ... on an issue that-received necessary because Jhe per- Kenilworth The movie itself, so largely famed Air Force .Thun- The Thunderbirds, flying ceremony at 3 p.m. in the high gymnasium'lobby'. —Koehler replied that the • Contacted later, Goodman New York and that our lives sponsoring a bus trip into New unanimous approval. sonnel ordinance was already amendment had already been v the F4E Phanton Jet, will school auditorium, with Dr. "Not to be outdone by. the said he was referring to • • * are shaped, formed and often concerned with the city's derbirds, the only such York City* on OcOct"t. 2255. FoForr perform a't 3 p.m. Flying in a Frank Elliott, president of new wings, the old building At the last, municipal clear, and the "pointless" passed on first reading on Oct.,' Republican Committeeman Music by the ' Dancing • Donation: $5.00 interfered with by what history, is itself dated in spots. anyone who would, like to military team ^currently FourSounds 9:00p.,m.- l:00a.rn. (perperson) diamond formation, wjth the Rider ' College, as guest shpws a general face-lifting. meeting, on Oct. 9, incumbent charge-oast a "needless cloud 9 and that there was no doubt Clair Flinn's vote on March 27 happens there. (For instance, it shows the enjoy a car-free day gallery of performing before - the Republican Comjnitteeman over people in government v^orld Trade Center not yet American public. „ • • ^ingtips of their aircraft a speaker. The waste space under' the that it would be passed on final on a group of building permits Door Prizes The facljhat the World museum browsing, a bus has Henry Kpehler introduced an who are already covered bv reading.' ."••'*« Tradnauce Cente^ ..«,.r ca„«..n. ~b~e _—! completed >, bul it manages to been reserved to take the All of these events and more mere three feet apart, four of • Some of the expanded auditorium has been trans- in the flood plain zone," in- For reservations call 276-0459 t the team members will per- facilrtjes at the school were formed into a bright and at- amendment to the township's the restrictions of the cluding one for an addition on from the Parkway's overpass i capture much of the greatness driving out of your hands. The are planned for the McGuire personnel ordinance spelling Kirinear and PTO safety AFB Open House, 10 a.m. form precision aerial described by Dr.. Charles Post, tractive cafeteria. Former statute." ' his house on Central Avenue. above North Avenue is both j „.._...and th,e —abominatio n of that • bus will leave from Altman's, principal, and Mrs. Vincent out that the code's conflict of •• Republican, Committeeman. chairperson Sandy Weeks* fascinating and disconcerting,. i place, though scrupulously ji the Short Hills Mall, at 9:15 i througmi h 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. maneuvers. The fifth Thun- classrooms have been con- place, though scrupulously jinlhn e short Hills Mall .at 9:15 derbird pilot will put on a solo Vicci, .PTA . community verted to science laboratories, interest section included Henry Hinsenkamp defended asked why the amendment, if At that time Goldman ideHfHhe=fact=^^ -jihairman members of the -township the amendment saying "there it was s6 important, was not claimed Plinn had "violated just moments [ultra-urbaultra-urban life. [passengerspassengers, whether mem-,! 'The F-10-5 performanc.- e will as •a_sturient activities rdoi Brand NewFactory fresh Shoes J .that. \ye live just moments s the maximum follows.; medical suite, guidance immittee; n( thn away" frpm all the glamour, Perhaps visiting Disney |^rs or non.members of the ibe staged by the KMthTacHcal ii D ;b capabilities of the F4E, All „ "In new construction, the department, school store and Koehler said "the levels of government in. our instead of so close to theproposed law," referring to INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT excitement and "big time" World'or Disney Land spoils iAr l '-- • th•e r^-—Fighte—r «•:Wing—, ^—New *Jerse ...y gates to McGuire AFB on the auditorium wing boasts two typing room. Areas once used clarification was necessary, nation,, and anything we can election. the flood plain ordinance. doings of the largest city in the one's-appreciation of the Metropolita••-• n Museum., Also,it Air National Guard. The wing and hoped "that it would do to remove that cloud and McVey' charged Goodman MM! is headquartered at McGuire. Wrightstown-Copkstown Road arts and crafts rooms, a suite for special purposes such as DISC Cat 95 Western Hemisphere. technical genius of thcaen make stops at"the Modern, The Uline Crowd tighten any loopholes or define .our responsibilities is Koehler said that, like all with making an unwarranted Aile Their- performance is slated will be open for the public of three rooms for home the Jiibrary, aft and home other pieces of legislation, the Sri . It also points but that the operation... . but its well worth Whitney or Guggenheim vagueness in the rules,' all for the better." political smear against jplinn, BRAKES during the Open House. , economics, and three music economics, have been con- •- :\ urban decay, crime and the $2.25 admission price. The Museums- The passengers, for 1 p:hi./. making it clearly understood When the public hearing amendment took time to and Flinn said it was common CHECK THE REST THEN GET THE BEST AT way "fog" rolls into the rooms with a small library, verted to standard formulate, and the human degradation of .the Big singly or in groups, spend the offices and individual practice ~ classrooms. The total number that township committeemen was opened on the amend- knowledge that his permit was Apple is just on our suburban theater, the odors that are day as they wish. At 3:15 the must exclude themselves ment, Republican Mayor Jack vagueness had only come to among those to be voted upon. SO. ELMORA ESSO SERVICEMTER 1 doorstep, and someday more pumped in are really no more bus will depart from the cubicles. Other rooms provide of standard classrooms is 34 his attention a few months QOOrsiep, anu bumcuaj mute : punifjcu in aic ivanj »u uiuiv ous win ueuari num me for stagecrafts, - cos turnery, "One of the biggest sur- from voting on matters in McVey recognized .David Goodman contended • he So. Elmora Ay*, car.' Erica, bet. SI. G«a. t Bay way dr., El 3-9244 $ than just its stench may touch > "plastic" than the city itself..f Metropolitan Museum for the which they have a personal or Kinnear as "Democratic ago. should have abstained from Work don. Incl. Sunday 'III 8 r\M. •>- CALL fOR APPOINTMENT * theatre arts, drama, speech prises in store for the visitor is -IIS—. yjr?^- (• • in Ro*elle oh Oct. M. p.ltl, '•;''• ••",''• .•••/•;;;••••'• '•:•'••.•,:•;''<•• •••: ". ••;•'"•> '•.•'• ,''-.- '"i. . ':.-' '• -'•''v,0**-^*: .. . "- ''," '••:"••'••• '. ' " -:" ' • "' ' >,;;; , '••: &•••••• •':/ ».':•.. Vy» I'"' '• ' v •. >/ i Vfv ••'•'.: V' ' • ( •'••' i'.': '•':.:<• .. .•,• - y • \,. v *. y y ^- *. -' * ',, « -. • ; A .> • '"' m '•> •••\- i'-v Murray Hill, N.J. ed Insurance coverage, liberal Must have good typing fakllla andLight steno, Phoning, Typing etc. WROUGHT Iron table «. 6 chairs. THE GILLAND AGENCY la one of the finest homes In the metropolitan area. Large living room, aptitude for figures. All fringe Fees paid, $180. Avis Personnel, Have transportation." Call BUY AT S88.OOO OR RENT AT 8426 PER MONTH. NEW- batha, 2-cor 'garage. Top flight Equal Opportunity Employer ' vecatlone, retirement Income 233.1884 6-0:30 p.m. 34" wide x 86" long, 273-0862. , Realtors --277-6777 PROVIDENCE. - . INC- panelled library, atudy, family room, formal dining room, breakfast' area, beautiful grounds. Rental plan, and a bright future for career beneflte.-Call 484-BOOO, extension Summit 277-1187; 838-7046. 70 Union Place SUMMIT 1 ASSEMBLERS Rbae marble Frultwood coffee' , Summit. N.J. 102 Summit Ave. Summit room, modern family kltohen, 8 family bedrooms each with Ita own Includes utilities and ground* minded people. Contact: 314, or apply % OFFICE CLEANING onoe a week. Eves, call 277-1030 CENTER HALL, 3 BEbROOM COLONIAL COMPLETELY bath, maids' rooms and bbthe, 4 car garage. Low taxes. Mortgage ' care. Summit, SBOO a month. THE Light, Interesting work hand aa- BOOKKEEPER Reference. 371-0384 after 8 p.m. table. 30x30": end other hand REMODELED WITH NEW KITCHEN. BERKELEY HEIGHTS, Realtors financing available. Offered at a fraction of reproduction cost for SUMMIT RICHLAND CO., 313 Springfield •ombly of small wire parts. Bench AMBERG & USLAR, INC. carved pieces. 277-3801. BUY AT SB4.BOO OR RENT AT S42B PER MONTH. 8308,000. " . • • • . ' INCOME PRODUCING Ave., Summit, 273-7010. work, congenial training period. , PERSONNEL DEPT. 878 Central Ave. Murray Hill, Hand posting, not full charge MATURE, woman neede daya TAKE YOUR PICKf All fringe benefits. Apply Person- Typing and other diversified!' du- work. References. Call 467-2201 MAPLE sMctlonol bookcase. AVAILABLE MORTGAGE (201)992-5500 ' N.J. . ' Maple bedroom set with lady'a ENJOY THE LAKE from thjs completely remodeled 8 room cape cod. 8-famlly bldg • excellent Income nel Dept. - An Equal Opportunity Employer ties. Small company. Salary to after 8 p.m. - House unfurnUh«d 8180. Fee paid. roll-t6p desk. Formal cherry dining - 273-8224 A well landscaped,wooded half acre backing up to three acre zone producing property oloee to to*/n ELECTRICAL RELIABLE, trustworthy woman. WHAT IS WRONG? gives a private but not Isolated feeling. Slate floored entrance foyer; TEMPORARIES SAINT BARNABAS RELIABLE woman to^beby e'lt room, and Traditional living room, oan be converted to pommerolal; French descent, 2 daya laundry. oarpetlng. Hotfver portable: OLSON ASSOCIATES poxy farm kltohen with famlly.-r'oom adjoining redwood deck store uae. Each apt. has 8-6 rms. '/..DUPLEX 3 Bedroom, 1Vi Bath - INDUSTRIES ) Tuesday. Call 277-2789. With this older Colonial? Come see It and tell us. It has everything — MEDICAL CENTER V BERKELEY Call after 6 p.m. 6B7T3468. washer. All like now.i277-8802 overlooking woods; dan; large master bedroom and sliding doors to Only »110.0OO. Rec. room, Lease Security . 601 Central Ave. living room, dining room, up-to-date kitchen, fireplace. 2-cor garage, 1 Old Short Hllla Road . aHer.6:3OP.M. . . good location. Priced In the 4O's. Realtors .. . - . 665-0450 private deck; dreeelng room and bath, 3 family bedroome. 1V, addi- References 8380 per month Murray Hill •Livingston, N.J. O7O30 EMPLOYMENT LEGAL BeGretary'r%xparlenced, 13O8 Springfield Ave., New Providence tional bathsr 2 car garage. Juet Meted — low taxes — Offered at . CsH: 201-638-0600 ' . 273-8062. an equal opportunity employer an equal opportunity employer pleaeant desires full time SIMMONS hlde-a-bed couch, 88 ", •Eves. 464-O002"or 888-0740 • •80,800. , & PERMANENT employment. 378-1470. iKbr ©ompany AGENCY very good condition, a2BO. SUMMIT AREA. RENTALS FUR MAINTENANCE personnel for DOMESTICS (Realfora Eat,. 102O) •'•"'• '.* OPENING IN 273-3068. •• : NI8HED AND UNFURNISHED custodial position. Part time or full HOUSEKEEPERS 308 Springfield Ave. EXPERIENCED woman wishes .' Rudolph ds Roode, John J. WeJgeng-Brokera RANCH WITH LOW MAINTENANCE — Relax In privacy on the deck or UOODS »ssSSOOAIIo S INC FROM S300 PBF! MONTH. STILES time. Fringe beneflte. Contact Berkeley Helghte daya work or week-ends. Good patio of this lovely 8 yr. natural oedar shake and brlok .Ranch PRACTICAL NURSES MAHOGANY double bed, spring a. GRUNDIG Real Estate 313 Springfield Ave., Summit ••'... .. 273-7O1O AGENCY, 80 SOUTH ST.', NEW Director, Mlllbum Public Library, LEGAL SECRETARIES GOVERNESSES ', references. Call. 273-8836. mattress, good condition' 888. surrounded by dogwood Ureee on 3.8 Acres. Comfortable LR 1B.10x PROVIDENCE. 273-B4O0. 378-1OO6. <• .; . 464-4OOO Elliibeth Gnindlg, Broker 24 with fp; FoYmalUR; Gourmet Kitchen; Bright and cheerful 17.6x20' Need work? No problem with OUR SUPPLY MATURE Woman seeks position Sofa 118. Telephone weekdaye * •» good references.. ALADDIN after 6:30 P.M. 463-2786. • Family Room with fireplace and deck; cozy den or 4th bedroom; 3 CHATHAM Borough — Colonial, 4 MEDICAL MEDICAL as housekeeper or to take care of 'Ooodelred BRs end 2 tiled baths. CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED, .132 Main St., Chatham, N.J. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 388 378 Springfield Avs., Summit DREAM COME TRUE FOR THE ACTIVE bedrooms, 2 batha, dan, 2 Oar TYPISTS Mlllburn Avenue, near theatre, RECORDS CLERK children. Phone 467-1823; *HNB drop-leaf, round oak table, 7 immediate poeaeealon. Low taxes. Now listing. Asking Just TECHNOLOGIST garage. Convenient location. 8428 Full time, A8CP or ellglbje Mlllbum.467-3838. DEPARTMENT COOK—seeks position In attrac- leaves; side tables, rocker, child's 8107,800. ••:•',• • Full time. 8:30 • 4c3O. Must have , 273-61OO Picture a 4 bedroom Colonial In New Providence on a dead per month. QLENDA D. RUTHER- experience necessary. 4V, daya tive home. Live In, 8 day.' Mature; .antique rocker, 2 maple desks, -end etreet with a beautlfulyard, short distance to schools, FAMILY FORD, Realtor, 880 Main St.', WANTED: woman to live In lovely knowledge of anatomy and, maple cheat, chair, book shelves. BRICK QEOROIAN COLONIAL — on 8 high, partly wooded atres. In week, liberal benefits. No. oall. No Previous physiology and medloal ter- responsible.' Best references.' shopping and railroad station. In excellent condition and HIGH hilltop location — building. Chatham. 638-5050. Salary open. Call M.D. Marra DICTAPHONE OPERATORS Summit KBme and help care for 370-3448 mornings. 273-8210. priced at only S78.00O. Call us quickly. It won't last long. You'll spend summers swimming In the 2O x 40 Inground pool and excellent, convenient estate area, with additional acreage available. home. 4 year old child. Private minology. . Good' starting salary, barbecuing on the pleasant patlol Winters will be fun In front of the Spacious entrance foyer, living room with fireplace, panelled library lots In Berkeley Helghta. 3%-aorea 273-4300 ext. 230. Needed at once— Don't let rusty skills stop you. Use our Experience Required UKB NEW Simmons hlde^e-bed plus. Burgdorff, Realtors, 8 Moun- BERKELEY HEIGHTS 3 Bedrooms room, good salary, flexible time sxoellsnt benefits. Call Personnel COMPANION HELP, to active lady. spfa*17B;a.22-30a6. fireplace or enjoying the large paneled family room with bar.. Thle with fireplace, formal dining room, screened porch? powder room,, machines to brush up. You'll soon be working at the nloeet off. Please oall 277-4313 after 5 Dept. MAGNIFICENT well constructed 4 bedroom — 2V> bath split level affords family tain Avs'., Murray Hill. 464-2100. 1V. Batha, Penciled Den, Lqyely EXPERIENCED secretary for Good starting salary, excellent In Mature, responsible peraon seeks breakfast room, maid's room and bathT Six bedrooms, 4 batha and view, Nice condition', Good loca- local companies In.a. spot you can easily handle at hours p.m. suranoe plan and benefits. 37Vi position. Live in, 8 daya. Drivsr,. CONTEMPORARY BEDROOM set, living at Ita beet. Call ue today to see thle new listing.. Available laundry on second floor, 4-oar garage-, low taxea. Offered at' modern Springfield law offloe. convenient to you. Work a day, a week or a month at a time. $39,900 - Immediately. 876,000. - - ' ; BEAUTIFUL wooded building lot, tion. 8480 per, rr\onth. Rlohland Legal experience not necessary- hour, week, pleasant working OVERLOOK Highest references. 370-3448 double bed, 4 pieces, 8180.' VIEW •180,800. • • ' " • . • Co., 313 Sprlngfle'ld Ave., Sum DELIVERY BOY for pizza parlor. conditions. Apply-in person 0 to 4 mornings. V, acre, 134' frontage, excellent Good salary and benefits. Please Muet have oar. Call Tony 273-8681 Otter 6. of New York'skyline-, Staten Island, Brooklyn, and New Jersey com- If you have big Ideaa and a small budget, this Stirling Colonial neighborhood, 2 blooka elemen- mil, 273-7010. call 467-1776. ; _ _ _ Call ua nowl Fee paid. ^ . dally to Supply Dept. Manager. HOSPITAL MOVING, to smaller home. munities. Ideal home tor mature couple or small family1. Ranch, e Is for you. With a large living-room, flreplaoe, walnut parquet Sunday by App't - SOLID BRICK owner-bulltBouthern Colonial with 6 fireplaces on 11 % 376-0302. • ' Use Service Division entrance. 103 Morris Avs. . Summit DICTA-PHONEtyplst.experienced. Evenlnga and Sunday Call tary school, 1 mile Junior, bus to Hollywood bed 638. Sofa bad 628. rooms, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms and family room, 4 . floors, open beamed ceilings. 3 bedrooms and an eat-In. acres, high wooded land with trout stream. Through center hall, large high school. 484-1OO8. SECRETARY Monday through " 873-81OO desires part time work et home. kitchen, you can't afford to miss this. We'll help you with the Connie Schmidt.484-8804 DlckCOrby 273-1084 living room, spacious raised panelled library, forrnai dining room, BERKELEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Please call 273-8817. ' 8qusre living: room table- 828. Thsrmopane picture windows, house and grounds In excellent con- RICHARDS RENTALS MAINTENANCE Friday, noon-B p.m. Private home - as. equal opportunity employer Prices firm. Coll 376-4303 ' dltlon, quiet street. Must be seen to be appreciated! Asking mid financing. . modem eat-In kitchen.. screened porch, Hagstone pstlo, 8 large SHORT HILLS ' . AND M/F ... Member — Summit, New Provldenoe, Berkeley Heights Multiple bedrooms, 4'/i meo oatna, panelled recreation room. Land oan be Richard haa.several house rentals offloe for lumber'company. Phone between-10 A.M. - 7 P.M. HO'l. ' ' • DESIRABLE Summit - New Providence area MECHANIC BERKELEY TEMPORARY HELP SERVICE 467-1800. NEW YORK LIFE • . v" Listing divided. Low taxee. Prloed well below reproduction oost of Prime location - residential bldg From S4OO to S7OO. 273-8800. 3O8 8PHINOPIELD AVE. BERKELEY HEIGHTS. LOVELY mahogany Junior dining You'll like our personalized service and appreciate our sound advlee, Somerset County Multiple Listing •234,800. lot over % acre. . .sewers. Owner CLERK-TYPIST. Good handw.rlt- room set, lamps, ehalra, hi- so do call us Immediately! National Multiple Listing will take 71% mortgage at 7%% RICHARD A. MICONE An equal opportunity employer ing— math skills helpful.. 0-B&0... INSURANCE CO. ASSISTANT . Ant(qu«» ' fi/radio, corfe* Jfcable. 484-68,-lB. ALSO HAVE A LIMITED SELECTION - Interest for 2 yeara. Prloed at Realtor ' PS2fy-rno.pfSSr-.?on« .|f. No Saturdaye, Many benefits. W. 740 Central Ava. Now SUPERVISOR aHer4P.M. ' -:J OF CHOICE HOMESITES AVAILABLE S38.OOO. Insurance. Oood opportunity. Call 464-4OOO . ...' . «. J. Sloane, Short Hills Mall, Short Providence •.. CHATHAM^ GALLERIES, 34 484-32OO,' ext. 344 or apply P»r- Hllle. Call 370-8700 for appolnt- An Equal Opportunity Employer call: arn-Ba SHORT HILLS — Center hall. 8- For Receiving Department and Watchung Ave., Chatham, BERKELEY HEIGHTS?» r room Gofonlat. Wall-wall mid • so»to*l -Department,—i ; ~- stock-roomwOnod-opportunity.for 8387700. WC-0r REALTORS • MADISON ——^ drapeal Immediate poasesslonl COSMETICIAN-MANICURIST- energetlo and ambitious person. furniture and fine paintings. THURSDAY^ FRIDAY, 10-8, 1O 480 Springfield Ave., Summit 273-0592 464-2100 UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY — Designed by well known architect for SBSOi ANNE SYLVESTER'S Keep records, Inventory; leeue Lafsyetts Ave., .Summit — iSSOCIATIS INC ELECTRICAL RACIALIST. Part time, busy Pleaeant small office In New I , MEMBER MULTIPE LISTING SERVICE evenings & Sunday: Lynn Sebbard 484-2830, IN THE 40'S himself. With 8 rm custom built Immao home set on almost 1 acre of T)obbs. REALTY CORNER. Realtors. department store beauty salon. parts; expediting, etc. Supervisory APPLIANCES, HOU8EWARE8, Eves. & Sun. 636-8118 or 273-2483 Jeanne Thomson 322-8011 ONE OWNER INDUSTRIES Providence has opening for background preferred, but will . RALEIGH ANTIQUES Newly decorated 3 bedroom beaut landscpd land. In eholoe hilltop location with' exceptional 0O4-O041. - , good typist whose duties Include Fine Furniture furniture, stereo/hl-fl, TV, w/w privacy In mind, yet lust mln from shopping, RR & schs. Another 376-2300 601 Central Ave. train. Salary open. All fringe oarpetjng, sir- conditioners, Colonial, 1% bethe, flreplaoe, Murray Hill SMALL factory m Summit needs dlotaphone transcription, filing, benVflte. Call 464-3200. Exten Distinctive Antique Aocessorlss lovely feature aelde' from 4 BR'e, 2% bths, LR, OR, mod est-ln-klt Is * «• * BERKELEY HEIGHTS.' 3'bedroom Christmas decorations. Home — excellent condition — taxee..B83a. Walk to everything An Equal Opportunity Employer one more good worker full or jjart and answering th« telephone. Full •Ion 287: or apply Personnel 72 South St. (Mortgage available to qualified the 22'x4B' heated swimming pool adjoining patio. Centrally A/C. 132 Meln Sti, Chatham, N.J. bl-level, living room, dining room empieVee. benefits 0-8. : New Providence,'N^J;—~~—• living room, dining voom. eat-In Offered at Si 40.000. • . • kltohen on upper floor and I time dsye for finishing, assembly Department. St. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL Klichen~wlth silf-oloanlng oven buyerr - — and packaging. .No experience 6 ROOMS OFVKNtiOUES CHURCH, 110 Meln St., Mlllbum. NEW PROVIDENCE ' rooms on street level, 2 oar Commercial Shearing A GREAT FEELING and dishwasher, family room, SEOITA REALTY, oarage, 1V baths, excellent con- REAL ESTATE SALES neoessary. 82/hr. Nice |ob for a . 464-1851 Saturday, October 20,10 a.m. — 6 • SUMMIT laundry room, 4 bedrooms, 2V, FLORHAM PARK NO VARIANCE NEEDED - t Openings for energetlo sales Come Grow With Us retired man who wants to keep Inc. ELECTRICAL p.m. ttalndete, Sunday, October s ... to know you have purohasad a beautiful home tor the right bath*, 2-car garage- ,Oulet street REALTOR - CIRCA 1788 BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED — Georgian Colonial brlok Prime % acre bldg . lot, eepeolally dition. Perfect for professional or 36 South St. New Providence • MARTINSVILLE mother-daughter. 464-0888. people. Pleaaant surroundings, buey. 877-4047. "' . INDUSTRIES 21, noon — 6 p.m. price. Considered Summit's best location; Owner requests — big backyard. A rsal bargain at New Provldenoe 4,64-3343 and frame with slate roof* Captain's walk, pillared portico and marble suitable for professional bfflos or modem office, air conditioned and 484-73OO * 601 Central Ave. ANTIQUE JEWELRY offers on this most attractive, air conditioned colonial with • CHBTER only 188,000. stairs'. Truly unique With all the charm of the ysstsr-ysars, but with home/offloe. Ready for building- BERKELEY HEIGHTS. 3 bedroom carneted. Licensed preferred. We're an aggressive, new, independent MA* to repair TV's In his home or SATURDAY, October 20, 10 a.m. - evenlnga 464-6438 Murray Hill SUMMIT GLASS 3 p.m.. 20 Carribbsll Rd., Short many spacious rooms Including solenee kitchen (new u the conveniences of today. Magnificent through Center Hall 38x10, Priced st 626,000. Colonial, fireplace, family room, Summit Board area. Call NICK for In our shop; You may ohoose MAID. an equal opportunity employer ' appliances) panelled library end family raomi. 3 fireplaces, graolous LR w/fpf large formal OR w/fp; huge Country Kltohen with •300 per month. SEDITA REALTY, appointment. Hill City Realty, commercial bank * hours. Ernie's Resale Shop, 36 Full time to clean offices In SHOWCASE ^ Hllla. Some FUawure, Jewelry, beamed ceilings, beautifully landscaped lot with privacy and fp, beamed celling and pegged floors, polished until they glfaten; CSH: 201-83B-08OO Morrle Turnpike, Summit, professional building 7:30 to 3:30 468 Springfield Ave.. Summit clothes, Webbef^orbeeue, other SPRINGFIELD ' 464-3343, evenings 464-6438. 273-OB02, evenings 636-8118. Antiques bought end eold . ploturssqOa view. Asking »17B,0O0i Offer* Invited. comfortable Family Room w/fp; Lav.; Library w/tarra oottaufloora • ;• 273-4409. P.M. Liberal benefits and pleasant CLERK TYPIST household Items, starting at Si, CRESTVIEW plua ah "open porch, A spacious upper center hsll lesds to 4 NEW PROVIDENCE 7 room house, EARN to S1 OOO/month part time. established to serve the financial and banking needs aurroun'dlnge. Call Summit 277-0366 . REALTORS sit. 1«96 gensroui-slxed BRa, all.with flrsplscss, 2 Batha; plua a lovely, bright UOODS A5SOCIA5SOCIA\[\ 3 INC 4 bedrooms, 2 baths S42B plus Medical Group, 273-4300, ext. FURS. Never worn lady'a and ONLY B3O.0O0 Own hours, own home, no Invest- ol the Millbum, Short Hills, Springlield, and Summit area. YOUNO For operating room. Organisa- DOLL Houses, orlsntsl Items, man's shearling. Other furs, some ' ^'Serving Summit for three g*n«rat)oii«" AGENCY . and roomy sitting room which could be used es the 8th BR. Nicely security. Dldarlo Aganoy, Realtor ment. Call 212-786-0620 week Full time |ob availably Monday 204. nlture, George A Martha's, U.S. DUNNDERAGENCY situated on a private lane on,% Acre, nloely ahrubbed, and short wslk 788-8622. tional ability and accurate typing old and some never worn. Friday, 1 days. " . througfef Friday 8:30-8\ starting 202, Weet Bernardavllle. Wed- Realtors Six room colonial) 2 baths; porch; to recreation area and stores. Low taxes. Prloed for Immediate sale required. Full time. 3 P.M. -11 Saturday. 'Sunday, backyard 37 Realtors fireplace; recreation room. *«». . NEW PROVIDENCE. 3 bsclroom, 1 •a.OOVKer hour. MILLBURN CAN. P.M. Good alerting salary, ex- nesday, Thursday, Friday. Whlttlnghom Terreee, Mlllbum. ' . ... 273-6046 at only 8107,600. ^ WASH!376-7B08. 766-0383. Builders since 101 2 Apartment Management BROKER CO-OP INVITED 131 Main Bt., Chatham, N.J. bath, 2 story house looated In cellent benefits. Coll Personnel YOU BETTER BE QUICK 310 Spfld. Ave. Berkeley New Providence close to Roberts KEYPUNCH We are seeking experienced- assistance in the Dept. $ DINING room table: color TV; sofa, 12 Kent Place Blvd. . .- ^ summit STOCK CLERK SINGLE brass bsd, double Iron off white: dressing table; snow Frame, and stone Colonial overlooking Memorial Field, this Heights MENDHAMBORO school 6380. per month. Deo. 1st lollowing areas: . -. Evenings & 8unday 888-1288 or 464-8421 graoloue home has a large living room With beamed celling GRACE A. OPERATOR OVERLOOK bed, round oak table with ohalre, tires; toyst QamttS) many other 8 to 6 acre building sites with magnlflolant vlewe. In aststa location, ocoupanoy. Por^appolntment call blanket cheat, marble'top tables, plus a flreplaoe; 3 twin sized bedrooms, 2 bath* on second 464-0700 one site with 1 acre pond. . • Janitor things too numerous to mention. HANDWORK 464-1830. • 11PM-7AM. 8 day week.' New • Bookkeeping • Proof & Transft HOSPITAL oak eeeretary, many other Items. 71 West Hd. Short Hills, Satur- floor, stairs to third floor. The well landscaped lot Is over 800 Full tlms'daV work. GOOD t REALTOR 273*0400 weBTORANOH-a bedroom, lifc Modern hospital data processing 103 Morris Avs.' . Summit Call 484-6438. day, October 90, 10 • 8 and Mon- feet deep. Just Hated at a very reasonable asa.OOO. Eves: 838-0886 or 464-B7O6 To see these and other choice homes call department. 2 years enperlanoe • Tellers' . • •. ORGANIZATION. 273-6100 Evee. 2/77-3881 or 273-3280 bathilamily room, living room, Position, la looated In our en- day, October 28,1O • 2. Off Hobart oreferrecf. Will consider raoent • Platform Assistants an equal opportunity employer SOLID mahogany Bar topGa,p Rd., near Morris Tpke. dining room, kitchen, with CHOICE gineering office, et Murray Q'x3Vi"x2'. Call after B, 277-4880. E. GEOFFROY WARD. REALTOR oathsdral celllnes; basement, *t- graduate of data processing M/F: ; - ' Member* of Morrle end Somerset Board of Realtors school. Oood starting salary, ex- • Full & Part-time Employment Hill, N.J. For more Informa- . . . Is what you must INDIAN SUMMER BUY THIS WITH CONFIDENCE SPRINGFIELD SPRINQFIELP tschsd gangs. Raslly malnuirwd. 6U. Apt. • 2 br. $300 tion oall N. Gentile at BEAUTICIAN OLA, Landvsst, Intsrcom . • Near senopie, bus and train. tJirfy oellent beneflte. Call .Personnel have for this Interest For busy Summit shop. Full or part Auction :....:-:.Ai;ai;gi^j TRADER ED'S Vou can't beat this 4 bedroom, 3% bath Colonial for solid •, 288 Main St., Madison 8u. House • 3 br. 350 Dept.. 464-0000 excellent buys — open to offers end can be purchased in the oocupaney, principals only. Low 1 time. Muet be experienced. Call structure — and so well maintained. Beautiful panelled family V 201—377-34B4 8u. House -'4br. 400 Top salary & fringe benefits go'hand in.hand Ing opening , at PUBLIC AUCTION Of qualjty QOINOpUTOP FIFTIES. • " room plua many extra feature* too numeroue to mention. 40'S. 731-2080 or a67-0446. . o 273-8)»08,for Interview. BUSINESS ' ./' N.P. House • 3 br. 388 Kemper. We -need a houaahold Items. Wednesdsy, Located within walking distance of everything you need - with the .grtavVlf) potential that a creative new Bank, GFBraun&Co - Oot. 24 at 7:3O P.M. Early Inspec- Ussd furniture, brlo-s-brae 9 Bsdrodms with possible 4th Bedroom. New Kitchen. Florida shopping, schools, P.R station, etc. Asking «130,000. jO Mountains tour SSMMM OVERLOOK FULL time precision factory Sttrblanti MISC. REAL ESTATE olfers. ~. , . : ' Aj< Eciual Opportunity strong Individual to workers needed. Production tion 7 P.M. Chatham United and many other Hems, Last 3 Room. Pstlo. Secluded yard. In Summit near everything. medern redwood horns en FAITOUTE AGENCY days — Sal.; Sun., Mon.. Oot, . " fWssitars lei 1«M) Pocono Carina; full'range or HOSPITAL Employer M/F perform a variety pfexperlenoe. Apply In peraon, Methodist Church, 460 Main St., 3 Beeohwbbd Rd.. Summit Chatham" 80, 21, 28; W6 Broad St., ' Ranch'— 4- Bedrooms — carpeted and draped. Tip-top condl- ' Rudolph tie Mods, John J. Wslpsno •wmsrs reereMlonal taellttlaa tnoiudtno 1t 103 Morris Ave. Summit LUMITRON Co. Summit, (next to Eastern Uonl Owner transferred. In Mountain Park Section or Berkeley CREAM OF THE CROP hole golf oourwe, lake) and CMymulo - Contaoi: Paul Kane or Albert •. Fendrleh at duties, Including S1Slaprlri*ftsldAve.,«ummH . > . 173-7010 • 273-8822 i -, 273-8100 801-788-400 for interview. 303 Broad St. Summit 8slse)i\~-'•>••:••' •'• V ,•'"••' • Helghta. . . • - • . .i Charmlnn 7 year old Colonial In Berkeley Helghta with' 1DO' by 4 000 e an equal opportunity employer keeping us orderly. 273-8008 200' property, 4 twin sized bedroom*, 9% baths, panelled LLEWELLYN PARK 5S£Ji 2 ' English Tudor In Summit, Three M/P 'Empty and. wanting, to. be soldi 4 Bedrooms, 2% Baths, family room, mint condition. Possible occupancy In SO'days. French Provincial cKarmlna solid resld«nce. bedrooms, a batha. Nov. 1 oo- A/Ve offer Q good salary 8CHWINN 3-spsed boye blue Stingray bicycle. Very good con- Panelled Beoreatlon Room. Delightful rear yard for barboqulng S84.8OO. i Well malntalndd on, 1.4 aorae With hlah beau- OMpsnoy. Asking 8480. MOUN- " RHAL ESTATE ' Wnnrnnnoqualopporlum|y_employor ' CLERK/TYPIST and fringe benefits. WATCHMAN OfCORATO«8' end entertaining. " - LIKE VINTAGE WINE TAIN AGENCY, Realtors, 88 Sum- dition. 838. 370-8812. tiful trees, gat-dan and colorful shrubs In pres- We are looking for a full time salee Interesting, dlvsrslflsd work, Full time, 8 hour shift, 12:30 A.M mit Ave., Summit. 273-2212. associate who has empathy, Antiques, decorsUve sooes- Seasoned by time. 3 bedroom Colonial blends solid construction tlga exoluslve park offering security and Eves: 273-3BZ0. es well aa on the |ob training •8:30 A.M. Must be reliable and GIRL'S 24" 3 speed Raleigh bike; First tfm*<*Hered — .Center Hall (8 Story-— 11 year old) ' MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEMS: . with modern kllehsn, tile bath and paneled Wen. Sweetened by low RENTALS enthusiasm, end would like to Apply In person, any .hand and coaster brakes. Ex- sorlss, pictures, mirrors, tor ewltohboird and teletype able to assume responsibility. lamps, glassware, a old Colonial with 4 Bedroom*, Family Room. Perfect,, Perfect . ' Summit-New Providence-Berkeley Heights . taxes arid deeoraUH with tasts. A rare find — come savour ill pWvaeyVI at floor has l^rga panelled rooms, 2' earn S1O.0OO plusl Our office- la relief, for additional Informs. •pnrnw 'experience W*'h Petex_ oolltfnt condition. 140. 622-0216, lfWlwr-«>-y«»re-w»-hee-e, weekday—fr-o whltlUMiidiMtMataTnew Condition))! Urge lot wHh privacy. Can you Imagine trie Low Morris County , • ... •44,000. tlreplaeea, all Improvamanta, ete. Indludlng a elfsWlanwr«>y«»rew»heee, wntoh_o.look system desired. Can Asking Priesof •80,800. In Berkeley Height*." Somerset County • suopsssful reputation for serving RALEIGH bicycle, girl's model. 3 wall-mounted outside lan- new larg* modem laundry 10x27' fullv A.M. to 4:46 P.M. neoessary. Liberal company speed, 10V." frame, ege 10 tern, chest*, shelves, NATIONAL RerERRAL 8V8TEMS: Sunday by App't SUMMIT. 1 or ? OaVegea for Short Hllla and surrounding townsl benefits. ' . . ., „__ mter-Clty Relocation Service if Evenings and Sunday Call •t,ulpR»d. A aaparala eomplata Ou«»t houaa li WIOOWBR with Urge horns nsar •torage. Centrally looated We offer unique "•«"*'• » h-lp months SAO, Also 18" regular, ohlldrsn's olothlng, books : f g y i bike, ege 7 Yrs. exosllent condi- andgsmes.—' V Area Consultants' • .' • • onn 8804 p ,tm ground.. 2ndfloorJtjas e rooms, 3 full batha Mlllbum tsenUr w^Jot£ZmS* reaoh your goall call for de- COMMUNITY ' Call 464-240O for appointment MOUNTAIN AGENCY-- Realtors Cjonnle Schmidt 484-8804 . , ,. ^ pick Cafiy 273^t984 T aTSBoae; ' tion «30. Phov »ve«i 278-1403> 8*t., Oot. Stf, Bun. Oct. 21, Summit to*frse roo m snd r*^^^ " ANNB SYLVESTERS •BSummM Avenu*i 201 Morris Ave., Summit. . 273-240Q Wlim lartfii.Jnaulatad wtorage attic. Enjoy snd Mtvsi/ Must be SUMMIT — Clean 3-oar oarage, for buslnons.hours, 273-2400. -' 10 a,m.-8 p.m. :M*mb«ir — SumMIt, New ProvldsnpW, Berkeley Heights Multiple ye2300 G F BRAUN 4-CO AIRCO, INC?, li s ia812 • BANK X ''''••''''•"'I-"' ''' l?? •'•• Evenings * Sundays: 273-1178 873-8686 ' country .livlnfl y»t. minutes tb your city office ^WHtS Hex 6*4 the storage.only. 273-7371. : oks^NH 1070 Waahmston VsHeirWaT, MarTOnromcr INSURANCE: . RESEARCH & MAMSJalal0h_3_ .LEO—•• ••••••• -•-' • •—. j»v ,_^ -tiVvaraxOr'Si a • • • alS i •*<•• III'ITB'F' * " " ' ' - • Munw Hill; N.J. condition 377-9803.. Telephone 467-3773 for details. nreterred. for pleasant Spring..,.-. 28 DoFofost Ave; • •• T1 eunjloo Av»., Mlllbum Memtte? AN Point* Belooillon Service office 'Oood fring* bsnsflts^ an etiual opportunity Mountain Ave. Murray HII BOY'S Schwlnn Cotton Ptoksr, 8 (off Wyoming Ave.) employer M/f ' v O»"ICH SPACB, Mlllbum oenVer, Sslflrjcoiflmeneur.ie with •bllitu Summit, N.J. .' gears, like new, from 7 years on, Ask for Mr». darahan, 378-o7e4; 487-88B8. v Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Equal Opportunity Employer,. M/F SBO.377.O7Q4. '• (Continusd on riaxt