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If you've shopped at Kings over the past few weeks, you've probablyseen our Buying decisions and to help you get the most/for ydiirmoney. That means' the best 7 Shoppers Alert signs advising you not to buy certain fruits and vegetables. 7 quality— which is what^^^fiaye^^atagoodprice. -; 7- In brief • TJie reason? Because the prices were too high, d_e to. weather and crop . ••__i,-_..As..tp S>ur reason fofcairying items such as lettuce and cueumbers even when we conditions. And we knew mat, if you didn't buy them, the producers would have to— advised you not to buy them, that's simple too There are some shoppers who need lower the prices. ':.... '• • ..•? • • ' • . •*'.'.-• ..' • ' .' •'• -: '• '••.•'.••••"' ;...'.' those items. And the last thing in the world we want to do is let you down. -r-And. it worked! 7' '7- -••'..'••.•• .••' •,-':-^—J—• •' ••-^-•••—--w'-•--.- — •-•—-—-- . But the firstThing we want to do is help you enjoy all the good things we have in show That's why the prices on many of the Specials in our Farmer's Comer shopping store for you. That's why we're having a Taste of the Tropics sale this week on all Richard Nicholls, school board cut staff or servicies list below are now lower than they've been in some time— though they're npt as low sorts of exotic fruits. Arid why we'll gave you a free brochure, with the coupon in this president, announced this, week he .Cranford will Defeatured on'a- John Murray, RKO's -senior vice By STUART AUBREY body facedat the sagje stage a year ago. metropolitan ' television program will seek a second three-year term , Crjinford's municipal government ordered Gregory Sgroi, town engineer, president of public affairs, and as either you or we would like them, they're at least affordable once again. , ad called "Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Fabts''-that will tell you all about when to buy on the board. William J. McAullife, pick Salway, mayor,jraid "we're in to cut at least $80,000 from his proposal, called "Meet the Mayors" next week Stuart Awbrey, editor of The Chroni; . fgces. some of its most severe budget- trouble..''liesaid ''the•onlyr\_y we'can- and how to use them 7 . » -" ^i'd-Aaife^^ns^gg Trmearmeat cteavercteaver"fWKH, fWKH ^ .vde..-.j?-.-...-'---.. •-•• •- ""• -•"-• •-.•••' v" - Why do we go to the frottble o,f tellmgyrni nttlHJ buy items that We carry? And ^428 BrooksideiPH became the first decisions irfihahy years. Hard choices meet caps is to look at vital areas in J So come looking forthe best fresh fruits, vegetables andfoodsofany ^-candidate to formally file his loom over whether to cut staff or ser- ~ plained Sgroi. "This is npt a cut, this is will appear The program will* begin with a why do we bother to carry those items anyway? nominating petition, Statements by, staff or services."-Edward J. Murphy an emasculation." '. "' . '"'' on the WORrTVCCh. 9) program two-minute pictorial description of' vices or a mix of both. township administrator, called the vyhich is scheduled to be broadcast The answer to the first question is simple. We know that a real food bargain has to supermarket in town. And quality thWt makes them "Good to the Last Bite". That's I the two candidates are pn page 4. /The proposed budget for 1982 is budget situation "the worst I've ever- ' An early hint that staff cuts might the township. Most of the color : Charles MeCarty; incumbent, three times: at 10:30 p.m. Wednes- transparencies illustrating the com- be worth every penny. And we know that you can lower the prices of overpriced what makes their Special prices a tnie bargain. '"7'" ""~'7~" $693,352 oVer last year's $7.98 million seen." , loom emerged in that session. Sgroi was day, Feb,^ 17, with repeats at 8:30 earlier announced his re-election bid budget. Under the state "cap" law, the told to. try cutting salaries.and wa'ges. munity were made by Greg Price, a itemsby not buying them. We also know that it's our job to help you make the right "Where else J?ut Kings? while'Gerard Paradiso will not run Murphy ^old department heads a.m. Monday, Feb. 22, and at 8:30 local free lance photographer whose township .is permitted to increase its yesterday to come up with cuts for the He later cut overtime but Sal\Vay in- . a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24. again. The deadline- for. filing spending this year by $275,022. That dicated yesterday that was not enough. work appears frequently in The nominating petitions for the three Township Committee to consider in the The first airing of the half-hour Chronicle. ' •• means the Township Committee must next round. A similar request after first The Butchers Corner The Farmers Corner The Deli Corner* The Dairy Corner The Grocer's Cotner seats tc be.filled in the April 6 elec- cut $418,330 from the proposed budget. The police budget came in seven per- program is occasionally switched to round budget deliberations- were .com- another time i£ the Ranger hockey This narrated section will include tion is two weeks from' today. Financial difficulties werd anticipated .„ cent over caps, but operating expenses pleted last week resulted in about were up very slightly. Here, too, staff game preceding it carries over into brief visual images of government" A Taste of the Tropics: At the Sliced to Order Counter: VpSome Magic With Kraft." "Cook Up Some Magic With Kraft:" for 1982 a year ago, primarily because of $65,000 in "voluntary #ts." the'10:30 p.m. time slot. buildings, schools,, businesses, • , • • •• .•» expenses came under scrutiny, American Grown "It's Summertime in Chile*' Homemade USDA Choice a state "ruling that proceeds from the Each department was originally ask- In that case an on-air announce- recreational activities on the river in Kraft Miracle Whip I6.cz. jar 79< sale of Cleveland School could be used to specifically on three jobs. Robert A. summer and winter, local drama, a USDA Choice Red Blush Sweet Nectarines itr.*l749 i KraftJPeLuxe' 7^Kr»ft Grape Jelly____1 ^ 32 oz-*1.19 ed to impose its,own five percent.cap on Guertin, poljce. chief, budgeted for his ment of the rescheduling will' be $ boost the cap spending ceiling for only- its budget request. But some didn't ac- residential street and other features fted or Black Juicy Plums _ Ib. 1.49 Oven Ib. $2.89 Kraft Dressing , . .. Blobmingdah authorized staffing level of 48 uniformed made. In any event, the station said, Legs of Lamb CheeseHSKees** - $149 one year, 1981, not in perpetuity as the complish' that. Fpr~"eJcaniple, Public the program will be aired the follow- ofCranford. $179 Sweet Seeaiess Grapes____ Ih. *1.99 Rich's or Marval's Caterers state-had permitted other municipalities personnel, but the committee noted that Half -Yellow-or White ; 12-oz—JL —* _The^_towJiship—government—is- Works came in 17 percent over, the Fine. JW?opJtldd ing Monday and Wednesday rnorn:^: Breast "Inihe pastT' - ' J?_pJtEQlinfin_pos_^and_a-dispatcher- : __JIhetemaindetof-thtprogram-will— : l~" California or NevTZealqnd Large Italian or 1000 16 oz. 99< researching costs and, benefits of Department was up 12 percent and trie position are nqt filled. Gene, Marino, TngsT. " be devoted to discussion of- current American Grown USDA Kiwi Fruit, • • '; ' .' ';'. 2/j*9«< Solid WhitcMeat. Ib. *1.99 Light 'N Lively Singles !' transferring Community Center and . But a blend of increases in fixed costs, library up 12 percent. $ public safety commissioner, said "the Salway will be interviewed by issues in town. __Choice Lamb: From Sunny Hawaii • ' .> ^ Carando All Pork Yellow or White ____ 12- 6z. 1.49 Heinz I other recreational activities to negotiated salary increases and depart- Salway said yesterday that Public question will be in filling.the structure." $ Bloomingdale School. The Board of mental budget requests boosted the Works was a "primary" target for trim- Not filling these jobs would save about 'Shoulder Chops • . Jumbo Dole Pineapple__eydi 2.99 Genoa Salami __ 1 budget. The $418,352 is more than double Blade CnK _ Ib. *1.99 p Schickhaus Liverwurst Casino Natural Ketchup . btl. Education is considering that pro- ming. That became evident in the hear- $40,000. Extfa Large Ripe Papa>«reach^ il.39 I spect and will discuss a possible the over-the-cap' figure the governing ing Feb. 1' when- the governing body Rib Chops Large Clove Ginger>Root_: Ib *2.69 Artificial Casing. 7 V4 Ib. 89' Cheese Salway said yesterday that salarjes $ $J19 MazoIaOiL . 24 oz. *1.29 leasing arrangement at its Feb. 22 Middle CuuL _lb. 3.89 Dole, Chiquita or^est Brand Campbel|VBeef Broth __ 10.5 oz. 3/*l I meeting. For an interim represent 57 percent of the total budget. All Varieties 8oz. Ignoring cuts there would mean that the | "Ijrimmed" S&\V Stewed Tomatoes__ 16 oz. 69" Loin Chops. Ib. *3.99 Old Heidelberg Philadelphia Cream Cheese 8 oz.-79< government would have to cut 50 'per- 11 ,.._. ... ' -.; lK39« S&W Unsweetened ,^- cent of the proposed operating expenses Breast of Lamb. l_ Ib. 69' ExtraHCar^e Milky Coconuts each 59* Parkay Light Spread ___ 2 lbs. *1.29 1 Grapefruit Juice _ six 6 oz; cans *1.19 that .aren't fixed'costs, which he said is Bologna v ••:•••••''54 99* Neck of Lamb Extra Jumbo Size FreSh Hungry Jack Biscuits , White Rose impossible. for Stew______. Ib. 99' Mosey's First Cut AHH Varieties-______aeties-______10 oz- 59' Pool fees Roasted Peanuts in Shell.: Ib. *t/39 Mandarin Oranges_____ 11 oz."59* Increases in fixed costs represent a Large California or Pastrami and Snow Crop *'Five Alive" - A-new—year-round popl-member- special headache. Police and fire pen- •restrPerdqe Whou Baggies Food sion costs, Tor example, were partially Light 'N Lively I ship will be available to residents Hall of Fame Sweet Red Ripe. Watermelon _ Ib. .49* Freshly Made Potato Salad __ Ib. 69* Storage Bags_ pkg.of75*l.'49 DffseHtbliUi Cottage Cheese under the 1982 ordinance introduced" By ROSALIE GROSS Chicken Legs Freshly Made ° Ib. 99* Bounce Fabric this week. It Will'cost $300 per fami- m^23& from the Cleveland School sale. But this 1 Axelrod Cottage Cheese „ year, they arcall inside the cap figure. StarTGraysonTformer Cranford. High Fresh Perdue Sweet Red Ripe Eggplant Salad_i__— Vz Ib *I.O9 Ib. 99* , Softener. _ pkg. of 40 sheets *1.99 ly, $200 per individual and $80 per . Temp Tee Whipped This, said Murphy, .represents a fixed School head football coach, will be in- JVlild JakiLCheese ^ ,— --- --— seniorj;iti?.enJ&topQS£drindoor_andL\ More than 230 needy local residents^ 2tepresentS-amuch-more_ambitious-aU- ductedjnto the Temple University Hall Cream Cheese . • . 12 oz. *1.49 Pepsi Cola RcguIarrDiet7_ighror^. outdoor pool feeds' are up about 10 here may be the bepeficiaries of five _ Ib. 19* Imported from Austria .'•"••••' Mountain Dew six 12 oz. cans $1.99 tempt to parcel out surplus •• cheese figure of Strawberries, Pt. bskt. Mild Creamy Tabie Cheese_ Ib. *2.79 New Country Yogurt percent. For summer, pool resident pounds of free cheese in an expanded stored in federal • government A guard on Temple's football'team .Ib7*1.49 x Seven Up > ' members, families will pay $159, in- distribution program through the Red Butter Cheese :?':' All Varieties______— h pt. 3/*l II! warehouses, primarily in Viheland. The There is Still some money left from the from 1933 to 1937, Grayson and five other Choice Levonian, Fresh Hot House Grown Regular or Diet 2 ltr. btl. *L09 dividuals $110, seniors $25. Non- Cross. * sale of Cleveland School, but the govern- $ Imported from West G\ejmany•-,„. La Yogurt "All Flavors __ 6 oz. 2/69' latest release will also include another university standouts will be honored at horned Beef Briskets ''...- Cherry Rhuharh . Ib. 1.29 Keebler - resident families will pay $256, in- Distribution of the free processed 108 bricks for CCS clients in the county. ing body is reluctant to- spend it for the Hall of Fame game when Temple First Cuts • •--<• Mild and Creartiy, ,. Tropicaria dividuals .$168. Resident winter pool, cheese was previously.handled through operating expenses on the grounds that California All-Green Orange Juice V4 gal.ctn. H.49 Zesta Saitines 16 oz. pkg. 79* So far .the only public distribution has meetijJLafayette at McGonigle Hall. • 3"-5 Ib: .sizes __ . Ib. H.99 TableChdese • ,,. •• --" Ib: *3.59 ( fees for 1982-83 will be: family, $175; the Archdiocese of Newark, whose com- been in Linden. Alfred A. Volpe, recrea- it, would merely postpone problems to-a Fresh Broccoli ..lg. bunch 99* Nabisco Ritz Value Pack ' ' Playing under legendary football 1 Stephen Gouda Cheese , individual, $126, senior citizen, $60. munity food bank parcelled out cheese tion superintendent, said he heard about later year. Salway said the town wanted . Levonian , ...'.-. • • • . . Long Green Tender The Freezer Corner^v^ 25%.Free oz. *1.09 Non-resident families will pay $264; primarily ttr Catholic Community Ser- to weigh Its decisions on staff or services coach, Pop Warner, Grayson played in Corned Beef Rounds -— lh V2.«ft Aim Tooth Paste _ 6.4 oz. *ll49* the Archdiocesan program, requested Asparagus. ) individuals $170.' Corporation and, vice clients. Barbara Brande, county and obtained 2'/j tons {jodpicked it up at for 1982 for their long term financial im- every game during his four years at i Ib. sizes______Ib. *1.9J> Jet Fresh From Holland Semi Soft Smpflih WPXIU Barbaso) Shave Cream__ II 6zr. 89* business memberships are available director, reported that 540 "bricks" of pacts: Temple. "My/biggest thrill," he said, $ lh »3.49 Port Newark.' So many people showed" Fresh Lean Ground Beef Flavorful Fresh Tomatoes__ Ib. L99 W Niitfy I Johnson's Baby Ppwden_ 9 oz. *1.39~ for the summer and winter pools. five pounds each came to this county.. "was playing 60 minutes in the first up that he^utbrlcfajn'halfand servedju JEheJnayor-said -tha-t-in-past-yeaw-the- Sugat Bowl ever-heldr^ThtrgamenaJso" JFat Contcni--— -- jGruyere WhiteJCheese ,_ Minute Maid Th&fees passed^on first-reading^with- —Ch'uek-€attavan of Granforrirdisamer thousana people on ffie~basis that ^jf $ Large Crisp Imported jram Austria Ib,*2.39 only one criticism: Gene Marino, coordinator for the Greater Union Coun- township has tried not to eliminate ser- was Temple's only appearance in the not to exceed 7.7% Ib. 1.69 vices. That goal has persisted in the bowl game. '*WhertAvailable ••'•/• Orange Juice HI : Dolly Madison committeeman, said the $23 hike for ty Red Cross chapter, said 16,700 bricks Best Kosher: California summer individual members was first-round budget deliberations, but is He was named the most valuable Low Fat Franks __ 12 oz. pkg *1.89 had been allocated to the county and ; The Seafood Corner Ore Ida Shredded ' \ ICE •.-"•• n6t fair.' another 4,670 bricks might become expected by government officials to lineman in 1935 and earned honorable Low Fat Sa_mL__ 12 oz. pkg. *2 J9 Iceberg Lettuce hd. 89* Hash Brown Potatoes___ I V_ lbs. 99* come in conflict with the imperatives mention on the all-East and ail- •:• CREAM $| available. That chapter will distribute imposed by the need to get the budget SmiUlfield Smoked - ~~. Buitoni Casseroles twoTthirds of the total to the 12 American teams. He played in three all- $ Large Snow White Fresh . ;-•-..• .- — .-. under caps. Sliced Bacon one Ib, pjcg, 1.4? Frozen Cleaned Squid Z Baked Ziti or : %'gai., ••-•V' A» municipalities, it serves through star games in 1937. The first game was "California CauliflowerT head 99* $ With this c against the Eagles, the second against Swift Premium: — •.. Tender Green " ... ' '- Fresh Panready Flounder'. lb, 2.29 V Baked Sheik 10'/. m.. 89* Holiday (si municipal welfare departments March Zucchini Squashy lb.695 rresn^ea trout* met. Ib.*2,99 Banquet • _ the Herald Tribune Fresh Air Fund, and Ail Rgrf Franks^ - lh >ldWL i Sylvia Sidoti, executive. tiffiHQtiir of program. The prospects of eliminating Extra_arge Green Fresh Boston 7 ' 7 Fj:ied Chicken " There are "variations on the the third was against the Boston 72/9/82 ^ LU#2I presidential birthday observances:- Cranford Family Care,, said 180 • spring cleanup, cuttiu&hours at the Con- Bell Peppers Scrod FiUet ib. -« Weight Watchers residents here are eligible to receive the servation Center, eliminating street Shamrocks.. lb.~69* Zi $ Limit one coupon per family ••».••" "stores are open for sales Monday; Large Vine Ripe Tomatoes Fresh Bay Scallops. Ib: *4.19 oz. L69 but local banks are closed both Fri- free cheese. Between 12 and 24 residents resurfacing and trimming river dredg- Grayson also boxed, and was runner- Carnation Fish Fillets day and Monday, Cranford govern- and possibly more are- eligible in ing work have been discussed but not up for the Eastern Collegiate heavy- for Salad Kenilworth and 42 in Garwood. decided.- Plump Purple Eggplant Flounder or Sole _ Ib. *2.49 Kraft ment offices will be closed this Fri- you're here, we'll give you some." The weight championship in 1937. He coach- La Pizzeria Cheese Snack day and Monday,.Feb. 22, but tha. The free cheese is limited to persons indiscriminate offerings of split bricks The total budget is expected to come ed the Temple varsity boxing team the public library will be open Friday on local or county welfare, those eligible received criticism but Volpe^said "98 in at about $8 million. Nearly three- following year and coached the fresh- Pizza Slices 17 oz. *1.99 MACARONI for food stamps or those covered under fourths of that will fit into the cap base Sara Le&SoaU, and closed Monday, Feb. 15. Public percent appreciated it." man football squad in 1937-38. schools are on mid-winter break all the Supplemental Security Income(SSI) With eligibility limited to welfare, Municipal taxes are expected to in- Stan Grayson, former CHS foot- CheeseCake -program. food-stamp-and-supplemental income crease but the extent-will notbe known The grid star then signed on lor five- ball -coach, as he -appeared in nextweekTbTFrStTMicfiaelScfiooTis^ years with the Wilmington Clippers in Aunt Jemima Closed FYirtoy nnri Mnnrfay. anrf Mrs. Sidoti said Family Care has criteria, the Red Cross distrihiition ef- yjltil .the budget is final, and- decisions.. 1935 as Temple University atar..^_ recoive/H2 ,U LU#23 Leaders of Ae First Presbyterian The statewide Red Cross distribution as other cheese products. lights off at night. - memorable events were the state sec- niversary Feb. 7. *Where Available Limit one coupon per family ••••«•>• Church argued successfully to keep [p public parking slots ayailable on the One boioldet Entitled Cleveland Plaza side of Miln Street, Congratulations to Sid "Dole Fresh Fruit at least for the time being. They also Fcmstein, Prckiuce ' oppose a proposed 15-minute limit' For sale: Cranford's Merchandiser for all Kings and Vegetable-Facts" "on Ihir church side of Springfield, 1 which was killed by the Township stores, and just honored by . In Our I7 _"_17'1rii .Committee. Meantime, Dick the Dept. of Farrtier'.s Corner Salway, mayor, announced the pro- Agriculture and Consumer iht(C(Hjp4tf1 posed one-side restriction on North Services for an . .. Union in the business district was historic Oakey home outstanding job. \IMJU- "tabled indefinitely." More details 2/9/82 U . LU#24 . on Page 5. The township government has put the • Broadsides.' * * Limit one coupon per family * historic Norris-Oakey house up for sale. Efforts were made by the corridor It hopes a private buyer will-be able to P.S. Allprices effective through group, a private, non-profit group active accomplish wljat public and private during the Bicentennial celebration, to February 6, 1982 historical groups have failed to do: preserve the only 18th Century structure We reserve the right to limit Car stickers^ preserve the structure which dates back in the township. The restoration waf; . quantities: \ye do not sell to dealers: to the 18th Century. buttressed briefly by n federal CETA *-— and we cannot be responsible for An ordinance establishing sticker Local real estate firms have been ask- grant and CETA labor, but restoration typographical errors. parking for residents only has been ed to market the building at 1119 Orange proved too costly. . introduced. For $40 a quarter or $150 Avenue."The asking price is $50,000. Several historians then planned to S&H Green Stamps are our a year outbound aud inbound com- The town acknowledges that the house .muters could park-all day. That take a less costly approach by making way of thanking you is in bad condition. But Dick Salway, Norris-Oakey a 19th Century farm- Tor shopping at Kings. • works out to about 62 cents a day vs. mayor, says the Township Committee house, in keeping with the history of the current $1 charge for all-day "would like to see the house preserved the easterlyside constructed during that metered parking. Story on Page 5. because of. its historic significance and century. However, this effort waned, will incorporate covenants in the deed to too, and the township government took preserve the exterior appearance." over the building a year ago. Samuel N'ort'is.luid the cornerstone at The town advertised widely among' Paper drive about 1750 and the westerly side of the historical preservation organizations home dates fronrthat period. Some of and publications but was unsuccessful in the old beams -and walls from that Boy Scout Troop 174 will collect finding a buyer. So the latest step is to period have been available for viewing place the structure up for private sale. • scrqp newspapers at Hillside by the public- in th<¥ pfist six yea^s p ButqunKville* Milltnirn/Shofl Hith Avenue School ifrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. faking their own: Jana LaBracIo, loft) and Kristen In a- downtown wlndow(photo on Page 6) and ( The property consists of a one-third • EaM Or«ngc • Moulder • UviiigMon • Summit • Crcxsklll • Orange Johnson' prepared for Valentine's Day Sunday through efforts of Cranford Heritage acre lot. The structure has eight rooms, Saturday and Sunday. readers exchanged their own endearments on Corridor, which documented the. ar Vcriitu/CcUur Cifuvc • V^i t'Uldutll • Gurwuod • Hillsdule with their own special creations at Walnut School. Page 4. Photos by Greg Price. : two. baths and 2,400 square feet on two ' Meantime, Miss Piggy received her love message chitecture and history meticulously 'floors, plus a basement. The tp'wn says it through a series of its publication. is adaptable to modern living patterns. of Free Paridftg. -I Monday- ttarp_jgj>^S^rtirjcfiHy;^ a_n to;;M> f»n- Sunday 8 am to 6 pm. (if' '

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T>1, .nnmim^d hwmylMiMy thft WM* '• aMIity,", MriillHfa •rhmnT.tnrt -'-"WIIW»- ioard ot Education, issued tha following towri, regulations in town 1 statement in announcing his decision to. boarti and the school administration had ' to a three-year term oo the Board of time given to chiMren who cannot com- ByROALIEGROSS*^ the town, although two board members szrcjnjxleTlyrfale-oJ-^Or-or- 34hree-year term-otv4he done». reasonably goorf jnb in Tweeting —thia, overall biuad responsibility, 1 thin" 'expressed reservations:: changes in parkingVegula- Driveway: > Two-hour '^150 a year. Numbered BducatioTraT#F«bnMiiy 22 meeting ; •Richard^ Nicholls, board-, president, tions that have beenThade^-Jaeter^Htjll be put on the windshield stickers.vwould "Some things never change. The there is room for improvement in bot McAullife served for JH4 years with the complete education.. " will be: shoUk|Blobthingdale School ber said if the'town rented the building for a ""•" '* tabled UuiHe northerly sidebetween the permit commuters to park primary responsibility of the Board of the quality of education and the cost, vv or y BAKE SHOP -Army during the Korean War. He is a lpased to an qi^side agency for $50,000 to token fee, the town would pay all: sch o1 and sj^irigfjeld. for about 62 cents a day, or _ jhe.candidate said: "I think that the Education today is exactly the same, as "The largest single expense in oinf local government; ° l communicant of SL A Chh'CS school budget by far is salaries, account $00,000 a y^r or should the school, maintenance posts, and would be ex- NORTH UNION Presbyteriann* eirarch 66 cents a day. if costs are schools should help in all^waysposslble, _it_wjis when I was elected three years tu'ch will case thia June, be 4easod to pected to iepa|r;the;leaky-roof-anct-irt-- flgiired on a~~TZ-week ii GMOGGLATE-^ HiEART^GAKES to see that the children whQ are rea ago, that is, to provide a quality educa- ting for approximately 70 percent of Foreign Wars, Springfield. He is semi- JJie_town fo?ja nbminal fee for .use as a stall a parking lot'.'On the other hand, if the Cleveland Plaza ly against extending a quarter considering graduate are able to either go.out tion for the children of Cranford at ,, total budget. This tells us a couple dl jpANDY BASKET Layer cake with lemon retireo^aiidisinUiescrapbusiness^sra .things: . •'.•?• •#$ community center?: . . . •the building were rented to a private driveway to Springfield. Parking ban from the holidays and vacations. sideline. : the world and get ajhigher education or J-. A. prelinjnary discussion at a board or chocolate filling •." • • follow the vocation of their choice. I feel _VT[t tells us that if we an? going to get school or government agency, the board The_cpntroyersiaLprp- ^PJaza driveway to. Spr.- The current metered cost Filled vvlth cobkles v g^f'35 In apstatement detailing his campaign ivorkshcry Monday indicated ra seoo that each child should be be tiughtthaT Parents appeal maximum quality ourpToiireducatiot would pay the maintenancecosts7repair posal to restrict parking to ingtield on the southerly for the 12-hour commuter for your Honey!' X Reg.. $5.50 positions, McAullife said he does not preference for leasing Bloomingdale to the family is the most important thing in dollar then we must get maximum per} . the roof, build a lot and possibly replace slots is $1 a day, andjuse_ want any more school property sold. an aging oil burner. ~ Robert: D.. Paul,' has dropped off. *• . • their lives. They should accept authority "fprmahce out of bur peopleyThis in turn "toVNortn" was tabled two be permittedThigre, though SAtURDAY ONLY * because it would be too costly to replace" school superintendent,. estimated _ it ... Tne62centsf6r 12hours and understand it; This will help thein in* "means we must motivate our employes weeks, ago and Dick the government said it T present buildings if, they are needed kindergarten cutoff could take three or four years of rental is ;below the,. new<75 cent 101 Mlin Street, Cranford •272-7089 their own persona} life and toward, and we must motivate them, within an Course Will help Salway, mayon, announc- would review. the situa^ again! Heleels as residents move from : income to pay for these items. metered cost for riihe-hour OPEN 6:30 A.M. - 7 P.M. TUES-SAT; 6:30 A.M. • 2 P.M. SUN future generations." Two parents whose children will turn environment which is complicated by ed it is ' tabled indefinite- tion. Police think safety their homes, couples of child bearing Nicholls emphasized _the board ...will'_ ly-»•»- Dick- Townley— a—would-b# improved by a slots-designed-for-inboujid— McAallife said 4hat residents irt- Jlive__yearsl6ld four_daysafter:the rigid salary scales and tenure.—'.— -agewulmove4ar"rfccl the dcmandfer kindergarten cutoff date of Sept. 30 have not se.ll the school, but keep ownership in 'the ban. commuters, primarily terested in-helping with his campaign "It also tells us that we must look * leading opponent of larger families will be there," he saitL, asked the school board to allow their phobics to cope case ! enrollment increases or St. SOUTH UN I6N merchants ""arid employ^. may call him at 272-6654 after 6,p.rn,j :..-, reduction of personnel if we want to taw . idea, presented petitions, Stating be would like to "see each youngsters to be tested for entrance into about any. significant budgetary. sav- A Pho iia ReleaselEducation Program Michael School should close. carrying about 400" Meters will be placed on The 12-hour, sticker per- the September 1982 class. ..'••• ings. This "can'.be accomplished . bjr (PREP sponsored by the Mental Dick Salway, mayor, who attended * signatures in opposition. the South Avenue side of mits at the lower hourly Math team from CranfbFd High School whtcH placed eighth in sfate cost would also be talk at library The children, who live In the Hillside elimination of programs or by ©berating Health Associatioifof Union County will the meeting, said later the town would. PRESBYTERIANS The Office and parking competition includes, from left, Joseph McMahon, Stacey Meltzer, 'programs with fewer p"e6ple. Both of , offer twi 15-week courses in Cranford seek. Green Acres funding or other will be restricted on the"available to inbound, com,- .. Avenue School district, were denied per- A proposed 15-minute muters as long as they are The Friends of thedent and graduate of CHS a certified financial "plan- Todd Ma/cus; Anthony MaXirieJIo, Thomas Inchalik: mission to be tested by school ad- these alternatives must be considered*., - starting text month. .grants to Help pay the costs of operating limit on the Presbyterian southeasterly, side of South OPEN SUNDAY FEB. 14 • 10-3 j residents. , Library will .conclude its in 1871, Haddad is a ner. • .,'. .;. •'. ministrators. Robert D. Paul,- school carefully" by. future boards par- Thrpugh techniques of mutual self- .. the building as a recreation center. He Church side of Springfield Onion • from South . to. three-part series on finan- chartered life underwriter His program, which wiH" •' superintendent, said that although exr ticularly in view, of declining student - help", peer pressure, desensrtization arid said he did not know if the town "can af- was killed. One parking Cherry. Meters \yill be in Joel. GodJdman, a Men Wanted/// Ladies Too supervised outings, PREP is designed to ford the day-to^day maintenance," but front of stores on that side downtown, landlord, ad- cial planning Saturday with FT. Pugliese, in- begin at 10:30 a.m., will CHS math students finish ceptions have been made the past three • enrollment in pur school system. }p space was eliminated at. With a program by Robert surance consultants. He cover investments in- years while the district has gradually "In the course of the campaign! wjJJ help phobiis to live more normal lives- added:'-we can't stay (at the present the foot of that area just between Cherry and vocated "stickers" be holds a degree from Mont- I tb fly without fear, to ride without ele- -Community Center) without maj6F ex- Washington. On the other available to inbound out- rtaddad. cluding IRAs, retiremefiC >k2' changed the entry cutoff date froin'Dec. try to discuss in some detail both qualify 1 above-North Union. A 7 to LONG STEM SILK dair. Slate College and is 'insurance, tax and estate 31 to Sept. 30, exceptions to the Sept. 30 of education and cost of education in our - vators without sweaty palms, and to penses) for repair ." * ' '•••_' 9 a.m.-and 4 to 6p.m. ban side, the northwesterly; of-towners too, Linda A lifelong Cranford resi- in the process of becoming planning -.' - - in state competition cutoff date will no longer be made? He" Cranford school system?'"~~\~. i"< cope with agoraphbbia, which affects TPjatf4cja Martinelli,; board member, on that side is still under meters will be placed Eberling, a bookstore PRESTIGE ROSES • more than twoimillion.Americans. . .said she Would like more information along "Soiuth Union itrom owner, said the inbound • - ' A team of five students from Cranford A senior, he hopes to attend medical said exceptions were not made when the , consideration. Gift Boxed High School, Thomas Inchalik, Anthony school. •.'.'. ..'.'-".'.•• deadline was Dec. 31, but were used only The program is directed by Ho Young aboiit alternative leasing possibilities. ••••'. MILN--,. .-_•••. • The Office to Washington. nine-hour meters were January was wetter, colder than usual Mauriello, Joseph McMahon, Todd Mar- . McMahon;.~ a senior, is the son of Mr. during the transition period. • Lee, MD, psychiatrist, jand Nahcymarie "I floh't ha,ve enough information to say Parking will be SPRINGFIELD v often hard to find. cus, and Stacey Meltzer, received and Mrs. Edward McMahon, 11 Dart- Bride, psychiatric nuirse. ye^or no," she said. .. v - Parlcing will be. Ed Robinson and Gene VALENTINE GIFT CENTER It was both a wetter and a colder The mean temperature for the month He said kindergarten teachers and restricted from 8 a.mAo 4 honorable mention in the. fifth annual mouth Rd. He plans a career in civil principals unanimously agree ho excep- The courses will be conducted, at 17 ,.J4ary Ann Fiortlloi board member. p.m. on St. Michael school restricted for 40 feet more Marino voted against the January than is normal for the Union was .24 degrees, five degrees below nor- .mathematics contest sponsored by the engineeriiig and hopes to attend the Air wio headed a committee looking at above ' the Miln intersec-" sticker proposal on first Frames • Music Boxes • Figurines County area, according to weather data mal. • , •..'.•... .• • '• -- . ; tions should be made. Anthony Ter- Alden St. An evening session begins days for 200 feet in from Association of Mathematics Teachers of Force Academy. His school activities in- regino,-assistant superintendent, said March 3 and will meet every Wednesday iernative leasing possibilities, spoke Alden both on the school tiop on the apartment- reading. Robinson said it Silk Flower Arrangements collected by the Cooperative Weather Total snowfall for this winter, begum- . , .. cltide: varsity soccer, senior class igainst leasing Bloomingdale* to the townhouse side of theshould have been incor- Station at Union College. ing with November, 1961, has been 10 in- there have been fewer reading from 7:30 to 9r3O p.m. Daytime sessions side and on the church Bide The. contest included questions on representative,, and peer development readiness problems by increasing the start Marcm^ h 3 and will meet Friday_,s_ town. She said an educational agency avenue. porated last April before With a precipitation accumulation of ches, compared to 9.7 inches through the algebra, geometry, trigonometry,,and facilitator: He is also active in the.New meters ' were put jn. 5.8 inches, this January is the first since: end of January the previous year.1 age of kindergarten classes: from 9T3J) to 11:30 p.m"The cost is $525 "is in a position to make ah offer" and probability. Cranford'steam seorewas Jersey Mathematics League. ~ . . for 15 weeks or $35 for each session^ ; suggested the town might find Walnut COMMUTERS Marino said reducing the The Arrangement 1979 that has had a, monthly precipita- The parents said their children are at-, J the eighth highest in the state mif t)f R4 "TFrior registration is, required, b'br iffr^choorTnore7cbnvenieritlyrloCated~as~a~ CER prdinances-esUrblishing- ISisFbelow tHe75 cent nine i above nonnafc-The water collected participating high schools. formation call the Mental HealU/ Community center should it be closed in sticker parking for long- hour meters undermines 10 NORTH UNIOtf AVE ' .. last month is two inches above the norm. "Allen chosen Michael Marcus, 5 Aberdeen Ct. A fpr kindergarten One father said he was " THIS SNAKE WON'T BITE .v1 luan Inchalik is the son of Mr. and Mrs. i n several years. She suggested the board term users were introduc- the parking mix establish- Daily 9:30 - 5:30 ' Joan Allen of Cranford has been senior, his activities include varsity »«£ a lurch".and had assumed the If you're seeking a new and d(f-, Association, 289-0900. 276-5850 Precipitation ftf**»rT»iilatinn is measured Elroy Inchalik, 21 Shetland Dr. He is "continue; to open its doors (at schools) ed, With opposition. ed last year. The vote was Mon & Thurs til 9 selected as an "Outstanding Young football, peer development -program, chUdren would continue to be tested for ferent way to spend a week of your starts Feb. 17 by combining rainfall with snowfall, vice president of the chess dub, summer vacation consider our. to make up for lack o.f space at the Corn- Stickers would be sold to 3-2. Public hearing.will be with ten inches of snow melting down to Woman for 1961." She is a trained, 1 10 member'of the Dungeons and Dragons and student math tutor. He hopes to ^ny^Z^ ^, ^ .• u „A • \i *t "American northwest. ' Trace the" Owen to med school munity Center and not force the town to National Council of residents only at a Feb. 23.' ' one inch of water. paralegal, who ran for a tounty become a.lawver ^ Richard Nicholls, board president, Club and a participant in the Physics route of-Lewis'.and Clark, along the-. settle for second best." Jewish Women, Greater .;- Snowfall for the month - almost seven freeholder post two years ago and work- : - - ' .•.._.••.. y said thrboard will review its policy and Heidi M. Oweh, daughter of Mr.ind League: ile is a junior and is considering .•:>: .Meltzer is the daughter of Mr. antir discuss it at its Feb.22 meeting. • beautiful inland waterway of the.- Mrs. Harold Owen, Cranford, will If at- John Witherington, board member, Westfield Section, and the inches — was a third of an inch lew than- -ed-in the gubernatorial campaign of a career in chemistry. - : Columbia and Snake Rivers.' . •. J lorio last year. She was : Mrs. Ira iMeltzer, 53 Morse SJL She plans -tendingithe College of-JPhysician*4'flnd saidLthelpresenLcenter "borders on be= Sisterhood oLJLempla usual for-. January., -The_ Mauriello, the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- ~ SfiendT seven nights ing an embarrassment. We have a super Emanu-El will sponsor an chosen,as thee New Jersey represen- ^~T»r^^T^internaTI6naI Busings and ri Surgeons of Columbia University i.New January isnowfalL on Jthe: thony ; .. Northwest Explorer, in ex- plant available to the town and that American Heart Associa- taHve^aniTwin be Iisledin aTvolume of iX finance. jStacey. a Junifc-hrfs been a York City starting in September. weather records; which go back 21 treasurer of the National Honor Society,, cellent accommodations with' - should override the cost issue." Hon .CPR (cardio- years, is the 24.5 inches that fell in 1978. outstanding young women. _' varsity cheerleader, .in peer develop- Ms. Owen and her husbaii Dr. member of the Spanish Honor Society ment, physics and New Jersey Mathe: - ' delicious family style meals as you If the board favors leasing Bloom- pulmonary resuscitation) cruise\and tour through the states Q/ Thomas N. Alhborn, reside W Man- and Physics League, andja participant matics Leagues; French club and Na- for fall hattan. { toutheJown,^committees from course. -_ '... in the New Jersey Mathematics League. Waahingfon', Oregon *-t*n^ llinhn'l _^ojnal-HonprSgcjejyKl._l_JCT_. - Rockefeller University. / the board ancj Township Committee Classes" will meet The Montessori School of Cpanford You'll visit Lewis & Clark head-' would meet todevebp a long term lease.' Wednesdays, Feb. 17, 24, quarters, the Whitman Mission, Nez ithe Christopher_rAcaderriy of In recent weeks municipal depart-" ~Mardr3,10 and 17 at'Tem- Westfield are acceptingTegistration for "Pierce 'National Park- ond| Multnomah Falls as well as other United Way meetjig ments coordinated by Frank D'Antonio, pie Emanu-El, E. Broad ' the 1982-83 school year. scenic wonders and historic sights. recreation director, have been collec- St. Westfield., from 8 to 10 The Cranford school was founded in The annual meeting of the jnrted Way ting cost estimates for establishing the p.m. Westfield This one~Wefc tripfrotn Portlartd to,j of Crahford will be TuesdaVFeb. 23 at 1973 as a pre-school with 15 children and Portland including all meals and. Community Center at the school. The A fee of $3.50 will be A BROOKS SEALFONS COMPANY _,_ —now-has-. years of endless love you 4 Montessori School, 110 Eastman St.,' dinary. • something to never let go of. Loving ' have given me never be heart lost..] 276-4469, or the Christopher Academy, Capture Her Heart ' The belt, "The Santa Fe Look", $18. r • From far away, Lovs. Bath • you. rrussing you. waiting. " , SAVE 50*60* 510 Hillcrest Ave^Westfield, 233*7447. . story b. Red hea.rt print on white blouse sizes>'8-18, $24. Valentine ••J. - i •• ' : '.^ '•' ' motif sweater in black or white. Sizes s-ntt-L $30. MUta, Th'oosh the yaars youJ>ev«r ' p the Cranford OfiAREST BABY. HI love yoo bilNons • c. Dual heart bikini, $2.50, d. She'll keep your heart Ol bunches for ever and ever. Forever let" me down, you turned my life ; ••"The' pre-school ahd junior depart- library's spring ; Lovely_ •; We'll Send VBb i LoxralY. : of-pre-school-stOOTrhouraT hours—^ ffi -irrthis-heart^hapetto)Cfareverrfronr$10: Scooby mentsT)fthe JewtehXaminunity "Cenler~ "TFresh "Flowers" of Central New Jersey-are sponsoring a TRAVEL wililll run for siix wee/s from ,»>>: e. Where else to put your picture but in this (Blue Ribbon Shopping Center) March 2 and 3/throug3' h Flowers, Anywhere BARBARA. BRUCE. NANCY. MIKEY. Throogh the years you never. variety of February vacation programs heart frame, from, $6. KENNV. CAROLE. BARBARA. BRIAN. 94 North Avenue April 6 and 7. All Reasonably 'With let me down through all the gooc^ft for children ages 3 to 12 years old, Call •^ , DIANA. TERRY AND BETH Happy bad times I've always love you.' The Sessions h* three- Priced FTD All part of a collection for your favorite sweetheart. VaJentinefe Day! Love, MOM (Fr«n) 232-5514. - v ' '' • Garwood—789-0063 year-olds will b/Tuesdays- Your gifts exquisitely gift wrapped — free of course! at 10 am. and BK3 BEN, "Snow".fun without MARY. You're, the most beautiful pei- With Flowers From Toots . > •son 1 knoi^, ) love you very much. Wednesdays rf 1:30 p.m. r Happy Valentine's Day Darting. Love. Children wht/attend must / A For Your For Your have had ther third bjrth- b. TO MY IJTTtE BOOPS. f Love You, , MOM.Fosas are red. Violets are blue. day oeiofti ilie ui5>t IJ^.I.I..H U .M^C anil. scheduled session. O| m love you. Ba>y- v_ The sessions for four- year-olds will be Tues- X RANFORD FLORIST m f CHERYL. I love you' very much, f MOM. DAD. LtNDA & VrCKI. I miss days, 1:30 'and %8 • There, you have it in. writing. You're you all very much. Happy "V" Day. I SUNCATCHERS 10 a.m. 113 N. Union Ave Cranford • 276-1032"^ still the one) RUT Wednesdays, love you forever, Sandy .....:.. Valentine and other designs Children must have had 'V L«*-J their fourth birthday f CHRISTIAN. I miss you very much. I I MOM, I know you're the greatest BRASSVALENTINE FRAMES before the fi"st meeting wish m could spend this Valentine's mother in the world! You always help jiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirifiiiiiiiitNy Day Together I love you! Anna me when I need help. Love. Jenny R. jand not yet te in kinder- garten. COLONIAL \ COLOhllAL / 1 DAD. Mom and I couldn't be luckier DEAR NANA AND POP-POP. Registration must be to havs you ss »Vatomme We love' ' Arlhouyh »(i me iiuHijapau. youiiu>jj_ — GIFT5~ HOUSEWARES ""made in ibrson by a - a place' within our heads. Happy you always. John and Moro —)pttVfit~'iitrttoe—library" beginning tuesday, Feb. : i W/ NANNY LOIS A POPPY BILL; NANNY lfcJiV^ T;.(*fiK>n is limited •• DAVE-.' You are precious and I Low* > NADIA 81 POPPY JOHN. We love you LOVE IS you alot. Be Mine! Shany all. Your Granddaughter*. J to a mlnirtum of 12 in any 5 Rataecca Savers - group, a Qiaxlmum of 18 Jg , DOM. • love you for all the things we three-yeir-olds and 25 g k PETE, I Love you madly. I love just btr- BWINEY'S % ,^*S_' laughed about: cried about, and four-year-olds per group. •» f ing with you. You light up rny Me. OF WESTFIELp. INC •' Deepest love. Linda :>An adult responsible for ••„ from ••CG 132 E. Broad the child must remain in aa rvt TO OUR PRINCE « PRINCCSS. the library during story «• *o*^s • DON. Happy Valentine's Day. Love. 1 SCOTT * DEMSE. Happy Valentine's hour. . JJJ Day I We love you sooooooo much. 33-U HYNES 5 love. Mom « Dad <,*< , Rwember; Paydays and Mtkywaya Swim lessons S ED. Tno we may be rmlesapan, you ' were right. I.O.U. a lotonat e. to the best mother of the ROBERT. Happy Valentine's Day to say, "I Love You". friendship. year. Lowe. John. T.FL. Frank. Laurie. someone very specialFto me! I love A. w/two gen. diamcMMls, .-• Krreg.$20; NOW $ 8.12 both members and non- -Joh-Joe. Ginrty & Sharyl. We Love you very much. Yours forever. Donna members. You. • , . . *eg.$84. NOW $39.99 G. reg. $20 : .NOW $ 8.09 The crown, loyalty, Classes pn Tuesdays and ,'#'•«» •*r*> VAiamMTS DAY TO THE B. Hand cut Jade. . H. r^.$3,7 NOW $16.16 Capture the gleam in her eyes " Thursdays beginning Feb. And the heart..love." ' *'*'•* ^K RON. I'll krve you forever and I'm glad & the smile on her face with one numrs EVER. Thar* W wi'n starting over. Yours >r^.$25 rNOW$9JB7 I. reg.$39 NOW $19.24 ,'l6 are: adult lessons, 9:30 you both for a* you've done for me. torevir. of our man* Valentine Bouquets.' to 10 a.m.; advanced tiny A PRECIOUS TOKEN OF LOVE OR Loveatweys. C. Gen. Amethyst, 4/5 ct J. rcg.$10 NOW $5.05, Priced with inflation in mirid. From tots, 10 to 10:30 a.m.; tiny FRIENDSHIP. IN SILVER OR GOLD HAAOtD and MAUDE RaarV misa "S«« the piecas of the picture rear- yeg. $45 ..NOW$19.89 NQW^IQ^ , tots and hydro babies, II fcrtow but I couldn't —t« m»t lifce a* i JRL*?L?5*:So?nfetliing for everyone! Sliver RIng...'22. - - Gold Ring. '69 -Jil IM* UI > one. wrrh rmttwio left to I $55 .NOW $24:99 L. 10:30 to 11 a.m.;-and noeell I COVE YOU. adults, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Also available In earrings & pendants 5^8 M. reg. $22 NOWS 9.96 < The following classes , E low* vou for rfiha wonderful __i»UII tTEVt "You .and wa.' will be held Mondays, new feeangs you hewe awakened in Wm Thanks: r» navar fbraat you- my Aat Miteiw shown, 14KGold. Chains additional. T lovaliLova. CntUki Mil *m Mmtmtm ..Wednesdays and Fridays • BLACK ONYX HEART CHARM, V beginning Peb.-""22"~froit! WITH DIAMOND :i 3:30 to 4 p.m.: beginner f ( , Custom made, exquisite MATT 4•>1 OANMY. Be our - Valentine's Even whan i—,—, •> .•' beginner II; advanc '49.00 ? you always stay in my haert. tova beginner, intermedia^ you. ••* • •. :; •: • -and swimmer. J • 14K LOVE KNOT EARRINGS . .19.95 T ItMWr VAUMTMT* OAOT IJtooa I Happy Vatamlna-a I Fees are $10 •4 • Heart Pendants, Bracelets, Rings hav*maday

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February 11, J982 : : V , ... __ ± _• : :-.' • - • . ' >V^3 '• ' • ' '.'"••• 180 high school students _ _ - fg-ufsjay Februarv jr 1982 CRANFOHDIN.JT) CHRONICLE Pag« 7 >,-•-•, Township conducts Squad of fere CPRXourse TheXranford First. Aidi and 22 fromJ7^3Q.tb-10:36, address ^and.-^hone.-^^yxine-Iwhq needs to laJbeat benefit cutoff Squad will offer a CPR p.m.' ; ' number -in the building renew his certification More than 180 high school students are high school diploma ^at the same'time Sahirday* ^ (cardHhpulmonary resus-. Interested persons mailbox, at 6 Centennial may attend Feb. 22 to take ^^T^ start on their college ::"Qiaf they are taking four courses, or-12. citation) course at squad should leave their name, Ave. - the practical'and: written educations at UniQn College \n response credits, at Unidn. Most began their col- ' ,An "Open Saturday" niinistratbr would be headquarters Feb. 17, 19 tests. to Reagan Adqjinjstration cutbacks in lege courses Feb. l, one week after the session at the Municipal available at the Municipal , regular semester opened at Union C61- Building and a "Youth in Building between 10 a.m. Valentine's Day Social Securityeducatiori benefits." Government Day" 'have and\ndbn oh~ tHe~ fourth Most of the seniors have enrolled as • .lege, /. '•::• • .•• -.—• .. ... ' ' - b€€n.announcedby.Sandy_Saturday_oLeacW month to -full-time- students it order to beat the To accommodate- the influx of 1 May 1 cut-off date marking the end of a students at the last minute, the college Weeks, township commit- meet informally with • Bookmarks ...... :...... $.69 Social Security program that is provid- opened 11 new sections of freshman teewoman. • residents to discuss sug- ing them-at least for a while-with $300 courses. Those classes began « week She told the .Cranford gestions and complaints. • FOR YOU WITH LOVE , *•• - • • • "3,95 per month ui tuition assistance. Tuition -late because of students'- late applica- Rotary Club that a She said the first session •• ZiggyPosters ...,,...,... .••<...... 6.05 at Union. is~$350 per 'semester,', so tions. . ' •'-*,. ••••••; ".• .".; . '• '....•. member of the governing will be Feb. 27. The ar- students can use the extra grant money, EHgiBilifyfoFtBe Social Security pro-" bodjr and tlie-townsh^p ad-fahgemenrIs geared, as a SONDAV FUNNIES ...... isTooT : " ~* '"listening tirrie" for for other expenses. v , . .":• . gram is based on thei death, disability or The students include six from Cran- retirement of one parent of the college gwernment-rleadters • and wUl be especially valuable ford, three from Kenilworth and one student" To jqualify for the $2.3i billion 1 THE CRANFORD BOOKSTORE fhim^-Garwo^L-The^-Cranford -High- federal program,-students across-the for residents who cannoLi School students are attending both nation must be enrolled full-time in a make regular.? Tuesday >,. V >K1 H AVI W AN(OM) M i t; • ;• r11 schools at the same time. The Garwood college or post-secondary program by meetings of the Township and Kenilworth .students at David May. 1. Meeting.that deadline means Committee or who would Brearley High School have completed they, will continue receiving payments ' feel- more comfortable credit requirements for graduation during future college years, but their with the informal setting, from Brearley arid are enrolled only at benefits will be reduced gradually under she said. Union College. Their college freshman provisions 'designed to terminate the The Youth in Govern- English class is being accepted for their program by 1985. ment JDay will take place, high school senior requirement. The new freshmen may complete one A valentine for "Miss RiggV:" Rekemeier's provided a luxurious"set- in May with high school Most of the high school students semester at Union College and transfer ting |n Its seasonal wTndow!*^splay featuring Muppet's love juniors ' and sophomores On duty: Police Department's new Cushman traffic safety scooter is matcfied with government enrolled at the community college are ' next fall or at any point in then* educa- message. Photo by Greg Price. / ' '•'.' •.- now making the rounds with the new parkingenforcement officer, completing courses required for the tion to another, college or university. officials to gain firsthand' Edward G.Klapproth, as its driver. . - observation of municipa responsibilities. Weeks said the event, Two hurt in accidents Monday night could encourage ~ hiore- ii to college: 'now is participation by young TJS. office on Centennial A passenger in a car and collided with a car. He was The car disappeared. people on the volunteer Interior renovations to permit mittee for widening a fire lane into the a moped driver suffered taken . to MemoVial Police said the Blue Dodge boards aiding -the the time' for the merger cupancy of approximately 1,700 sq'uar back of the property,' for additional minor injuries in separate General Hospital by theDart turned in front of the township. She said only Reg. Retail Price Now feet of office space'at 331 Centennial) . accidents Monday even- First Aid Squad for treat- cycle at North Avenue just : one young person was ser- The president of Union College told its tion from the college board of trustees- street trees and sidewalk repairs. ing. . . . . west of NorthJLJnion. Sandy Weeks ad ving so far. That is' Laurie Avenue were approved last week by I He indicated he would request thafthe ment. - . dressing Cranford 00 50 faculty members, staff employes and authorizing him to proceed with con- •Planning.Board;: " "-'••''„ Marion Cossa, 21 Wind- McDonough, who is on the Dresses. . . . .$2ooto$60 ^SO ^*!^ . student representatives that "now is the solidation discussions. •;. township bear part of the cost of an eight Rotary Club last Recreation Advisory ". The Space is on the second floor of the 'foot sidewalk along the Winans 'Avenue b sor 1*1., had neck pains but time for the college and Union County Orkin said that by July legislation building owned by 17J.S. Inc. Most of the was not taken to a hospital Thursday. . Board. Clothing Technical Institute to be consolidated in- of the building? required because -after-the_car-iiuivhich_she to tne public? community college for ~would-have-to4>e-prepareJAILABLE 1 'victim was Alice Handle of 10-year-old explains service analystr'/or Nl^PNewark, !|^a.»^e^b^p of ines, Cranford president Other Valentine Designs 1 Stock Newark. It was the second Jersey Bell Telephoned the Elizabeth' Council, -such theft-at the nursing 123 Quiroby St., WestfteM of the 3,500 member Open With coupon & Mln. 18 pure/age Company in Cranford, has H.G. M«iCully: Downstate Heart Organization of I home over the past few diabetes to classmates marked 30 years service Chapter, Telephone Open Thursday & Friday. Feb. 11 & 12 til 9 PM New Jersey, an affiliate of weeks. with the company, pioneers of America. Dally 9:30 to 6 PM .-...-. Newark Beth Israel Students in Mary Beth Bobby, spoke to his Close's class at Hillside classmates in. the medical Medical Center, the dance New officers: Fred Kessler of Cranford, stan- Dee's Avenue School found out room at HUiside-where he presents an opportunity to 25 NORTH AVE. W., CRANFOID Patriots to meet and greet old friends ding at left; is executive director of Union first hand about diabetes. reports daily to Patricia SALE • V SALE County Young Democrats. Other officers, In- Next to Cranloid Thejlre Lyons, school nurse; to clUde, fromhls left, Ray Blanco, Carole Dur- • ••• 97R.9757 Rnhhv in tnef hie nrinp fnr clirrar MONDAY. FEB. 15 « 9:30-3:30 naK, DflVld BUislk, alLlluy, Gluts BuaSK, p^6 licit funds years old and a diabetic, Bobby demonstrated to Snow date Feb. 1 6 dent Becky Perkins and Diana Rodriguez. The Cranford Patriots explained to his the class how he does his •••••••• •'• • • • • •••••''•. Drum and Bugle Corps, classmates recently that urine test each day. He will conduct its annual diabetes is a disease of the told them "...if the sugar JUMBLESTORE hoilse-to-house fund rais- pancreas. "My pancreas is low, I don't feel good Buy 1 Item at marked price - get the^rid ing campaign Saturdays, does not make any insulin and I take juice and -' - • ("of lessor value) for only 1 • and I have to take insulin cookies. The cookies and BARNETT'S Feb. 13, 20 and 27 from 10 ATiwck shots every day,'1 he told juice make me feel better. DDI7E Dlmwr lor 2 at the a.m. to 4 p.m. Pcuch In the Cranford Hotal FREE •_ Proceeds are used to •them. "The insulin takes When the sugar is high, ex- maintain the corps and care of the sugar in myercise makes it come 11D WALNUT • CRANFORD 276-0222 „=, DISCOUNT PARKING SALE purchase* new uniforms. body." ' • •- down." - The corps last year won GIFTS • HOME ACCESSORIES three state championship WINES & LIQUORS Winter titles: the VFW, competitions. ALMADEN EXTRA CALVERT GIN Mark-Down MT. CHAftLIS 79 rCOLLEGE- 9 SAVEI.e CRANFORD SPORT CENTIR : President's Birthday 359 69- SALE BOARDS SAVE 1.40 -1L 5 " SAVE .70 3S North Ave./E\« Cranford •276-1569| • 1.5L 1.75 L 11 SAVE 3.00 REVIEW GALLO DEWAR'S Buy 1-Get 2nd Half Price Preparation for SALE VINOCASATA MARCH & MAY VIN ROSE SANGRIA WHITE LABEL Vitamin C 500 mg Vitamin E 1,000 IU S.A.T. "I-/O D.»«»A On All Fall & Winter OFCRANFORLT • CLASSES START 29 99 Tabs' •"•""" 50 Tabs FEBRUARY 21, 1982 I /£. rllCc Shoes and Boots No S«a»r — No Artltclal Color — 5 SAVE 1.80 31: SAVE 2.00 750 ml SAVE14U 102-A N. Union Ave., 272-&90 Sunday Classes 4 No PreMnativ** No Sugar — No Starch — No Artificial Color 9 A.M. - 12 noon 2nd 2nd SAVINGS FOR WOMEN• SAVINGS FOR MEN PABST TAYLOR AMARETTO First Bottle *7.99 Bottle .HELD AT First Bottle $8.65 Bottle '3.33 3.99 COACHMAN INN ' 24-12 Oz. Cans CALIF. CHABLIS DiAMORE Cranford 50% OFF ALL 50% OFF & MORE Vitamin C with Rose Hips Vioday with Iron CLEA 7 BELL YARN CHOPS PRICES 23rd year of operation FAIL & WINTER WOMEN'S FLORSHEIM MEN'S SHOES I 500 mg. — 100 Jabs v .I \ 100 tabs . FOR INFORMATION J09 SAVE .90 3L S *SAVE 2.11 750 ml SAVE 1.56. No Suflar— No Artificial Colof — Comparable to One-A-Day with Iron TO CELEBRATE AND FREE DRESS SHOES N0W$28 No PratarvativM No Sugar — No Starch — No Pmarvalhwa WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY DIAGNOSTIC TEST AmaUi. Andrew Getter, Newton Elkin, Ca/essa, Scott's This is a limited group of curffrtt styles • nptfill styhs . . 2nd 2nd Own, Shoe Strings. Etienne Aigner. FLEISCHMANN'S KING WILLIAM FOLONARI CALL 272-7512 . in all sues. First Bottle 14 89 Bottl* 7.45 First Bottle U25 Bottte M.63 20*50" Reg. $46.00 - S9&00 PREFERRED SCOTCH SOAVE B-Gomptex with Iron Vitamin B-12 100 meg. U Sellected 50% OFF ALL 50% OFF 1O59 379 100 Tabs 100 Tabs BuyDirect MEN'S FRYE BOOTS 1L 6 SAVE 1.21 1.751 IJa SASAVVE 2.40 1.5L SAVE .86 ' ' Mo Pr«»«m«p»—. ashlon Yarn WOMEN'S WINTER jOOTS INSTAMATIC from Factory This is a limited group. Reg. $78 to $125 ' Wo Artificial Color — Wo Pr—rv»U»— COlbRBURST 100 Sandier, Clarks of England, Zodiac, Frye. Andrew BUDWEISER FLEISCHMANN'S TAYLOR GeHer, Etienne Aigner, Caressa. Hano-Mackler. i MEN'S LINED BOOTS First B0M»(3.25 Bottle 1.63 CHAMPAGNE First BottJe S3.40 Bottle 1 . / 5 OVERHEAD Reg. $42.00 - $140.00 Clarks of England ft Ftorsheim BEER VODKA 80° , Reg. $37 to $73 DOORS — " **" 29 White or Pink Zinc 50 mg. Stress Formula 600 1.75 L 8 SAVE 2.00 with Iron — 60 Tabs" 24-12 OZ. 19 100 Tabs •^dy-tewwbcolda INSTAMATIC Comparable to Stress! abs 600 with Iron COLORBURST 250 50% OFF ALL SAVE 1.5ft 750 ml SAVE 1.50' No ^No Artificial Color —' tABLECLOTHS 50% OFF 8 SAVE 1.60 11 No Pratyvathw* Tele-Ektra WOMEN'S FALL CASUAL SHOES C Instant \ .ftjBi^OO. ALL MEN'S • 3nd -t 2nd GALLO PIELS DRAFT GALLO First Bom* $3 89 Bottle First 8oMct6.29 Botte '3.15 Zodiac, British Brevitt, Clarks of England, Sioux, Bare PEDWIN & ROBLEE SHOES •1.95 Traps, Rockport, Jacques Cohen. Etienno Aigner. • 24-12 Oz. Cans LIVINGSTON CREJM SHERRY! EASY TO INSTALL Reg. $37 to $52 SWEET OR D$Y VERMOUTH Patntod/Unpainled i Reg. $29.00 - $50.00 PLUS HALF PRICE UftLUES ON MANY MORE HANDLE 2 COLOI^URST 3OO Aluminum* Fiburul&set Instant Wood-Solid. 199 !99 !39 Instant No FinQur Joints ' SAVE 2.00 FRENCH CANVASES Raised & Curvod Panel;; 50% OFF 750 ml SAVE .80 1.5L HUDSON FULL POTENCY VITAMINS - AMERICA'S FAVORITES AMttwtoenwnMl Plywood Panels 50% OFF Radio Conlrpls CLARKS OF ENGLAND WHILE SUPPLIE^AST SEE THEM MADE FALL & WINTER HANDBAGS Reg. $46 to $62 30 HASTMAN ST • CRANFORD • 276-1O44 GET HIGHER QUALITY ^PEN MONDAY-THURSDAY, 99 • FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 910 AT BARGAIN Pf ICES Across From Cranlord Theiilru. • Plumy ol Fr«o Parking &> - Al«d «l«(l««»d with John . Cut H.t. llauof. Co Oi> CALL TOLL FHG'E WE HONOR MASTErt CARD WE m«nve THI fiKiMt To LIMIT QUANTITIES • we ARI NOT NESPONUSLK FOR ERA 800-87*4980 TYrOORAPHICAHRHOWS •• MtCIS CrFCCTIVC 2/11/82 THRU 2(17/(2 . ' 24 EASTMAN 8T \CRANFOBD CALL* WRITE* VISIT VISA • HANOI CHARGE • 276-10 AMERICAN EXPRESS CARTE BLANCHE Nam Road, Monmouth Junction QUIMBY at CENTRAL. WESTFIELD • 233 5678 • N«w Jimv 08852 •n S til 8 -Sat.

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- Be waitehftil Former resident is candidate Obituaries St. Michael Church to show • •* • • • ,. -* irolhTEdiFofr '•'»•. • "... .-• I have" just witnessed a break-in and isca post John Munday Mrs. Hazel fjafalil^i^h^ Opportunity at transit hub ro*b*ryatmyn«ghbh Funeral services (pits, static electricity, was not suspicious enough to alert the been held for John Cl- anff building materials- The Rey. Ronald G?Albury,- a native Rev. Allbury is one of five candidates "Focus on the Family," a film series, The first segment, is "The Strong- .The township government has tion building may be used; for police in UmeAWhen I finally realized ingman Munday, 74, who based on petroleum. Griffiths in recent years responded wari- private, non-profit or* govern- of Cranford, has announced" his can- for the post as eventual successor to will be presented by St. Michael Church willed Child"** to be followed by films en- what was transpiring I notified tfie died Feb. 4 at 'the West- Mr. Munday was a GARWOOD-- Funeral on seven Fridays beginning Feb. 19. The titled "Shaping the Will Without Break- ly to the state's desire to Jease ment purposes, or a combina^ police and they responded immediately- didacy ffltthe post of bishop coadjutor Bishoj^Albert.,W, Van Duzer. A special field Convalescent Center ::;j of the EpBlcopal Diocese of New Jersey, convention wilLfeehfild in.April todpter- ^ikfrsr filmsftifigfitypprnTfimAfcrir: ^ing^^ M"e"Spirl^ €h>Jstiar^Fa thering,'' tne local commuter railroad sta- tion of these^Itcfliiia hpuse the bu't 1 should have called sooner. \ ter a snort maass^-— American Chemical Soci rA^gftt^iaiBF^^rantofrTirgFStJiuol minluliie whoo willleaiinnhT5o0d the~B5,0000 membeb r Griffiths were held yester- Dobson, wilj be. shown in the school tionjojthe town:.The Ripon College in Wisconsin and the A resident of Cranford ty, the American Associa- day. Mrs. Griffiths, 68, auditorium at 8 p.m. Following each one "Preparing for Adolescence" (two yrge any homeowner to report Diocese upon Bishop Van Duzer's retire- dollar a year, was hardly forbid- newstand, the United Way, a Seabury-Western Theological ment. . \., . ' . nceiSTO, he was a native tion for the Advancement died Sunday at Muhleiv hour film, ihere will be a panel discus-, 'parts,) and "What Wives Wish Their ding, but the prospect of main- one-day dry-cleaning service or suspicious goings-on in his neighborhood Seminary .Evanston, 111., Rev. Albury of Louisiana. . He of Sciences, Alpha Chi berg Hospital, Plainfield, sion by parish members. Admission Is Husbands Knew About Women" (two to the police immediately-a stranger go- Sigma and Sigma Xi pro- : taining the station looked like a shops. The old station site has received a" master's after a brief illness. Jiv " •" ••' , •.'- -. • ' . .parts).; • • • :..'-,.,, •:.-.. ing from door to door (especially the degree in chemistry, from fessional scientific socie- Born in Newark; she^iv— stick without a carrot. . Methodist church : ry :: been listed as possibility for a -back door) ora strange carcruising up prevfously served" iri Shrewsbury' and 7~Syricuse University and a ties. ." ' ' ~ :\ •••• ed in. GarWood 50'"years Circumstances have changed. second senior citizen housing— and down the street numerous times. South Amboy after receiving additional doctorate in chemical _~Eor many years he was and retired five years ago Seoul seeks youngsters for soccer clinic ,NJ. Transit is folfilling its pro- complex." Perhaps if we are more watchful we can , degrees from Temple University, which SCllOOl engineering from Colum- a Boy Scout leader at the .after ten years as a school prevent crime before it has a chance to bia University. Mr. Mun- Cranford . ' United Boy Scout Jim Daly is thVcJfnic, which wilibegin The deadline_for pair mise to "improve not only the These are but a "few of the" awarded him a master of theology, and" crossing guard in the completing~4he registra^^ next week, to complete the" ticipation is tomorrow. occur. Don't Ui|nkjt> just your Jm-^ —New YorkUnive^ity-where he receiv- day retired in 1966 after 33 Methodis, .t Church,., Borough. She was a ^rolling stock but to rearrange ideas. tbaLhaveheeri advaa agination as I did! - h Jionof boys and girls.ages.requireme/»ts for. the-rank For information, call Jim the"trjBndks;; build a new single publicly so far and there will ed a doctorate in education^ >J :_:_, train here Survivlpg.are his wjfe,-Lmember oftheAm.erican- six through eight for a soc- of Eagle Scout. He is-'A at 276-2642 or "the^ pool, , Carolyn A. Dittmar ' associate 'for the- former Mrs.. Anna Fegley Mun, Association of Retired plalfotm earring a new station certainly be others "from here cer clinic at the Centennial^member of Xroop 178. 272-9595. 1 V 319 Prospec^Ave. Esso Research and day; two sons,. Dr. Persons, ^Chapter 1895, office, improve the- access and abroad: Plainfield, for ex- Calvary Lutheran ^ A training day for Methodist church Development Co., Linden. School personnel will be held Saturday Theodore C.F. Munday, Linden. Avenue Pool complex. Jim routes to and from trains and,„,. ample, is putting in, an art He later continued as a Kendall Park, and Dr. The Rev. Robert G, Petersen will con- at the Cranford United Methodist Mrs. jGriffiths is surviv- organized and will conduct consultant to Exxon-. John C.iMunday Jr., Medicare supplement dress up parking and pedestrian' center, Park Ridge a raih;Qa,d Crawford's rail station: NJ Transit proposes to start thinking of Its end of the bargain as an oppor- Asset Jto town duct the 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship ser- Church. The program. will cover ed by her husband, Harold j He held 55 Gloucester, Va.; a daugh- "POSTER CONTEST environs. The. state agency will historical center and White upgrade the entire facility and lease It to the tunity." ; vices on Sunday at Calvary, with the classroom -discipline, and will include A.; a son, Harold H., To theEdUor; .'• . -' , patents and numerous ter, Dr.-Delia A. Munday, The New Jersey- Blue Cross ana" Blue M«dicare'Complementary * spend $700,000 to create a sta- House a library; Sandy Weeks, township. "It behooves the local, government to Sacrament of Holy Communion being of-. workshops for all levels from pre-schoiol Bricktown; a daughter, v 1 '. We would like to give our sincere foreign ones. His principal Bellevue, Wash., and^six Association of Student Shield of New Jersey have program. Not only does it fereti at the later service. to high school. Representatives from Miss CaroF J. Griffiths,^ tion worthy of ks trains and committeewomah and a thanks and appreciation to our fine contributions were in the grandchildren. ~;'?~ Councils and Public Ser- -announced a new program "cost .less,'.it provides- Sunday Church School rind Adult church schools throughout the state will Middlesex* a brother, foul- desirable for the 800 commuters member of the county transpor- Police Department, First Aid Squad and fields of petroleum crack- . Arrangements were vice Electric and Gas for Medicare recipients benefits for an unlimited Foriuin are held from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. participate it) the session, which is being sisters and two grand- . who use them'dailyv tation-committee, put the situa- On tfie record: MarwArUoi^ METS for their prompt and efficient ing and-refining, alkyla- completed by the Gray Company are sponsoring w'hoT want to protect number' of hospital iripa- Child- care, is available for small arranged by the Division of Children's daughters. With NJ Transit making good tion succinctly: "We pap make response to the emergency call made on tion and polymerization, Funeral Home, 12 Spring- -an-energy-poster-contest- 'themselves against costs tjent days. Both Medicare Jan. 17 at 3 a.m. for my_wife_when-she -Ministties-of-the-sta teyMethodist The Gray Funeral not coverd by Medicare. and .the Medicare Com- on its promises on-track and off, the station an assefcf _ i. • on Mondayevening at 7:30 p.m. '. for junior "and senior higli suffered an angina; attack. These ference. .-'•••.'....•.. Home, Westfield, com- piementary program have it behooves the local govern- Some of the "-above, notions in school students to y outstanding citizens are a great asset to pleted the arrangements. celebrate National Energy The new program, call- limits on the number of in- ment to start thinking of its end. could return, revenues to offset "Medicare Select,""offers By STUART AWBREY dema'hd'far .exceeded the supply of 540 longer asking for, money. "Just give us our community and should be honored to Mrs. Violet Guyer Interment took place in Education Day on March. patient benefit days of the bargain as an opportuni- or underwrite the maintenance the highest. (hceola Church Fairview Cemetery. _ a lower^tft alterna'tive to - Free cheese is welconie. By the ac- bricks of. five pounds each, and that food .".they tell her. Forum speaker set Funeral services were 19. Call 430-5861 for available. For more infor-' -The Iskrzycki Family Margaret. Greene Assor the plans' standard ty^ not as a potential problem. costs., The. township, as lessee, ' counts of the local people involved in its some Catholic entireties were Upset Take Sylvia. Sidoti. Before .last Jail, \ T^FirstEove" fromihetext Revelation held here Monday for Mrs. details. mation call 456-3033. 258 Bloomihgdale Ave, ciation. Failure to take advantage of the could also apply funds from 'distribution, including Chuck Canavan, because there wasn't enough for them to. when federal food stamp eligibility 2:1-7, has been chosen by the Rev. Richard L. Taylor, executive director Violet Snyder Guyer, 671-A distribute to needy families in their requirements changed, you could count of the Grant Avenue Community Cjenter, Mrs. Guyers's husband, proposed leading arrangement railroad parking spaces; from Barbara Brande and Sylvia Sidoti, the. Robert R. Kopp, pastor, as the sermon" retired nurse, she died Irvin N. Guyer, died in HaroldS. ~ " ••--•>•.•-.. the number of stamp recipients in Cran- topic for the 10 a.m.' service of worship., Plainfield/- will, be the speaker and - for the station could delay arid the advertising, signs and demand is great and the need is there. respective parishes;. Feb. 4 in Muhlenberg Hos- 1951. She is survived by a Water situation on Sunday. discussion leader- of the AdnhV'F«ruih, ; possibly jeopardize.'the entire newspaper racks. But coming as it does in mid- • When the cheese program was an- ford on fingers of both hands. Christmas pital, Plainfield, after a son, Frederick I', of recession, with unemployment rising nounced, there was a temptation to treat" baskets signalled an increase and her First Presbyterian Church on Sunday at brief illness. , upgrading. NJ Transit has NJ Transit's goal is to run 9:45 a.m. The /Center receives funds . Randallstown, Md.; two Comptqn and federal social programs facing it with humor. A cartoon in the Union list of people needing food here is up to NAACP HEAD TO SPEAK daughters, Mrs. Roslyn _ made it clear to the Union Coun- trains, not stations, but its con- more cutbacks, the symbol of Marie An- _gdp^p ^amUy^CareJteeps-aufoocL here looks better -jfrom-the-church-andfrom-theJElizabeth-r—Mrs^Guyer-wasborn in- —RevT-Drrfienjamin-HooksTTExecutive" Presbytery. . Gaysport,Pa.,andlivedln Winfield, Haejcetetstown, • We have ^J^-JEransportation Advisory - tributi JFtiee Pick-Ufi ft Delivery [ ings, attitudes/and experiences con- tobia nected with their infertility-so that} Jerry A. Tobia, 56, died greater understanding'and "acceptance Andrew J. Dacey DYE TRANSFER PRINTING Town hall prudence ; -• S- Ree] Strong Fuel Co. Feb. 2 at St. Barnabas CALL FOR PRICES AND SERVICES may be achieved. • Medical Center, Living- o$* Andrew J. Dacey, 61, Mr. Dacey was a World Carole Severe, * • In the midst of its hardnosed priced at $6^5,000. Even while •For more information, call Marion ston, after a brief illness. A_. MM MM CLOCK THERMOSTAT-MONEY SAVER formerly of Cranford, died War II veteran of the Ar- Director of Sales & Marketing X#2~O444 pruning of the operating budget attempting to get the price down Barklow, president. North" Jersey Feb. 4 at the John F. Ken- my Ait Force. A Cranford resident for the municipality in 1982, the on the south wing, the govern- Resolve, "992-3279, or Kathryn Pugh, What steps can you take to Units are available which nedy Medical Centfer, Surviving are his wile, since 1956, Mr. Tobia was Township Committee, received ment should be thinking -about 272-8128; Edison, after a long il- Mrs. Rose Sobreski born in Newark. He was a conserve energy in your can program two set-back Marine Corps Veteran of bids for capital budgeted trimming the total plans back 1 lness. Dacey; a son, Michael, at renovations of the south, or and perhaps programming the homel_TheJirst place to look periods, enabling the : Born in SJaten Island, he home; a daughter, Miss World War II and served police, wing df the Municipal north wing for a farpr rlafp~~-—~ —Recreation is at your thermostat on the temperature to be reduced to lived here 13 years before Donna Dacey, Basking grees when moving to Scotch PlainPlains RidgeRidqe,. a brother and two Building. The tour-element totar The police communications wall pimply turning down 55 to 60 lot* base bM was $335,479, more than the thermostat should save everyone is offf tn u/nrlr nr live years ago. He retired sisters. system is by professional and- schedule . last year after 36 years as Funeral arrangements Corp., Harrison. 5{) percent higher than the .ar- political judgment (it topped last approximately 3% for each school, recycle before the •General Dentistry a motor tank salesman for were by the Dooley Col- Mr. Tobia was a chitect's estimate. The govern- year's capital improvement The Recreation Department will be degree. Most people will feel first family members return Exxon, Linden. onial Home, Westfield. ing body wisely "opted to seek budget priority list) the" mest closed Friday and no senior activities communicant of St. John •Orthodontics are planned at the Community Center. very comfortable in a well in- home and provide a comfor- the Apostle Church, Clark** new prices for two of the four essential need. The best case for sulated house when the table temperature until bed Linden, and was a • Periodontics elements, but even with that The youth open center will be at Orange Stanley Pszczolkowski •renovation can be made for the Avenue School, but recreation activities temperature is set 65—68 time. Then at bed lime it can member of its Holy Name •Endodoptics chances are slim that it will south wing, primarily for better in schools won't be held during next KENILWORTH- A fun- Pszczolkowski; a Society. He was a member drive the cost down to the degrees. be set back automatically eral mass for Stanley daughter, Mrs. Adrienne of NAPHT, North Jersey police security that could be ac- "week's school recess. Department of- again to a lower temperatur-e •Reconstructive Dentistry originally estimated $210,000. complished along with housing fices will also be open Feb. 15 and closed Pszczolowski, 59, was of- Hoffman, Greenville, uM| The base bid doesn't incor- JFeb, 22. . Turning down'thermostaty "tmtifr'an hourbefore rising." fered • yesterday—at Str~ SX?3F two sons-,~Stanley the communications equipment. ~' " " " Jr.,_Egg HaTb6rT~and Surviving are his wife, nhHalafionT Sedation The roof leaks ewagfrffiinakea during sleeping hours will was a communicant. A 25 Thomas, Neffs, Pa., a Mrs. Ann Savarese-Tobia; p This; information has been (Nitrous Oxide)"~ ' doesn't include the modern case for a.new one. The anti- yield significant results, with year borough resident, he brother and four grand- a son, Leonard and daugh- quated phones could possibly be rv brought to you by REEL- died Saturday at Overlook children. ter," Constance, both at police communications system Zoning Board of Adjustment for'1982:from left, at? extra savings in the area in 'Intravenous Analgesia r replaced by a modern system Bergen, chairman Dick Johnston Paul CaCorte, 1% ,for each degree over an STRONG FUEL-CO., 549 Hospital, Summit, after.a Arrangements were by home; three brothers and that will cost an estimated that wouldn't have to be torney James Keefs, Bob Biach, Anthony Biago, Geraldine Mattson. Ronald Birn was absent. Community short illness. the Kenilworth Funeral three sisters. $120,000. NoTr does; it include a Richard Rosenberg, Barbara Ginsberg, Boris eight hour period. A clock Lexington Avenue, Cranford. - Mr. Pszczolkowski was Home and interment was predicated on a complete Wione: 276-0900. We offer-a Arrangements were by H6urs By Appointment new telephone system for the* building renovation. The Trtbrth thermostat, capable . of a general foreman for in Holy Cross Cemetery, the Mastapeter Suburban, entire building pegged at ^automating this process, is complete fuel delivery and Midland' Ross, Kenil- North Arlington. Roselle Park. Richard Sheinblatt/D.D.S., P.A. $po,OOO, a new roof at $30,000 or wing could be more efficient for Historical society boosts membership calendar burner repair service. Let us ' worth, since jl971. the government and the public, , an excellent and inexpensive Previously, he had. Keen a 221 Chestnut Street renovations of the north wing at but its renovation must rank The Cranford Historicaf*Society has porate funding through employe and Thursday, Feb. 11: 10:30 a.m.: investment, one which will help you fight inflation by fork life drivefc^for" 30 $150,000. The added price to the week's program about a "dig" in, showing you how to get tHe least among the priorities. The increased its membership to 250 and retiree contributions to cultural and Virginia by Donald and Loretta Wid- Beginners bridge for seniors, Com- pay for itself during the first years.- • "• y ^ v ARE YOU AFRAID Roselle, New Jersey O72O3 south wing raises the spectre of hopes to double that totaj/by the end of munity Center; 10:30 a.m.: Stress escalated costs that surfaced in educational institutions. dows. She is the museum curator. heating season after it is in- most efficiency from your A Navy veteran of World of strange places, 245-1615 "ballooning" costs for the the south wing bids suggest that 1982. Addle Vogel, president, said "an discussions for seniors, Community heating system. War II, Mr. Pezczolkowski building that worried fid Robin- The first resultsof the current Information about membership and historical society is a unique Institution Center; 12:30 p.m.: senior Seminar stalled.' - . i', received the Purple Heart. elevators or crowds? it would be prudent to put the membership campaign were announced grants is available at the Crane-Phillips that touches the lives and interests of on leisure time use, Community He.was a member of the son, committeeman, two mon- PHOBIA RELEASE EDUCATION PROGRAM ths ago, when the total equip- north wing alterations on a back by Albert E. Johnson, chairman of the House, which contains the society's just about.everyone in the community it •Center; 1p.m.: intermediate bridge Disabled American burner^ . • grants and membership committee- - museum, or from Johnson at 276-0660. serves. We're determined to make sup- for seniors, Community Center; Veterans, Cpl. George H. CLASSES MEET IN.CRANFOHD FOR 15 WEEKS ment and structural facelift was beginning quilting for seniors, Com- The society; which was organized in The museum next to the Municipal port of pur society an inexpensive oppor- Keller Chapter 14, _>' Wad. ova's - starting Mar 3, l«27, has also attracted a nuihber of" Building is open Thursdays and Sundays tunity within.everyone's reach to en-, munity Center; 6p.m.: Men's indoor Kenilworth. He was also a A Funeral 7:30-9:30 p.m. memorial gifts and special grants dur- from % to'4 p.m; and conducts educa- courage an. activity that substantially soccer, Orange gym; 7:30 p.m.: member of the American DOOLEY of homelike atmosphere. Help Wanted ing the campaign, Johnson said some of tional programs for students and the contributes to helping keep Cranford the Bingo, St. Michael School; women's Business People Legion of Kenilworth, the • ;Frl. morn's -starting Mar5, public. About. 100 people attended last volleyball, Orange gym; girls' completely modern, Help wanted: Salary zero, There arc applicants every the grants are being matched by cor- interesting place it is." Open Heart Organization 9:30-11:30 a.m. fe* power volleyball, High School gym. Cran Residents of New Jersey, ^Gabber air conditioned, hours long, position subject to year, but not enough to give the Friday. Feb. 12: Community Center For Mora Information Cqll Th« Club of Elizabeth, Interna- FUNERAL offstreet parking public abuse. Maybe that's why toss a real choice. The boss in closeq for Lincoln's Birthday. 7:30 tional -Association of Mental Health there are so few takers. The job.: this cfcse is the public, who Take a look at Mars, Saturn conjunction p.m. Open center at Orange Avenue Laryngectomies, and the facilities. School, Board of Education member. would like to see as many job Two "wandering stars" - a* they Amateur Astronomers Inc. occur at about 9:30 p.m., will not be a CITIZEN OF THE YEAR Kenilworth Homeowners Association HOME seekers as possible . Statewide were once' called by ancient The two planets will approach each true conjunction, Dr. Thomas said. The Saturday, Feb. 13: 1-4 p.m.: Girls' Association. there, were 1.5 candidates for astronomers •- will perform in the other, coming as close as three degrees "real thing" occurs only when two Basketball League, Orange gym. sponsored by Surviving are his wife, February skies when Mars and Saturn (the width of six moons), on February planets are at the same sky longitude Monday, Feb. IS: 10 a.m.: Art for Mrs. Matilda Matati v 289-0900 218 NORTH AVE. WEST, CRANFORD TPHONE 276-02*5 every position. The percentage seniors, Community Center; l p.m.: was lower in Cranford last year. execute a "quasi conjunction," accor- 23. Mars will then begin to move away and pass above or below each other. ding to Dr. Lewis Thomas, lecturer at from Saturn to the west until mid-May, Instead, Mars and Saturn will stand side Aerobics for seniors, Community Staart Awfarey Editor Only four candidates ran for Center; 7:30 p.m.: Committee on CRANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Bereriey Awbrey )>ablfcfcer. Union College and the Hayden when they win be 19 degrees apart by side, rising together In the east and three seats. This year only three Planetarium and past president of Aging meets, Municipal Building; 8 v Advertfafcg Director The February approach, which will setting hi the west By dawn they will be DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED other location. DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME tUmlieGAn Newt Editor candidates so far have announc- in the southwestern sky. p.m.: Recreation advisory board Please mail or bring your suggestions to: 5S() Wessfkid Ave, Wcstfitlcl Uah Gabriel AtfverlUag Sales meets, Municipal Building. Miehck Benwleta AdvertfctaW ProaMia ed they are ruhning. Seasoned < BtoW V. Wall Bi ll board watchers lament, the Workshops here on lawns , gardening Tuesday, Feb. 16: 9:30 a.m.: Clay Cranford Chamber of Commerce SERVICE SINCE 1897, Members of AAI will be taking an for seniors, Community Center; io crBecfc paucity of candidates, but are Home Horticulture and Vegetable management at^Cook College will join a.m.: Dance for seniors, Community 213 Souih Ave. E.Cranford, N.J. 07016 itmmvkmm even closer look than most skywatcbera. quick to say /'not me" when Gardening, along with Spring Lawn*. Bachelder to give tips on getting a head They wjll be observing the celestial Center; noon: Weaving for seniors, ' The • Cranford Chronicle queried about running. The job Maintenance, are the topics io, toe * start on lush lawns the easy way. "wanders" through the 24-inch reflector Community Center; 7 p.m.: Men's • Name of Candidate . '—, :———-——:— • covered in-depth in two workshop* to be Together they will give instructions in open basketball, Orange gym; 7:30 qualifications are brief: com- and 10-inch refractor telescopes located • Explaiwtlon/Comnii|ilty Involvement: pu, — • i UomtnNe conducted by the Union College's divi- the use of lime and fertilizer, how to con-' p.m.: Township Committee n a AMen s mon sense and a willingness to in the Sperry Observatory, which they USPS 1*800. rappple with ways to provide sion of continuing education in March.. trol weeds and crabgrass, lawn insects operate jointly with Union College on the workshop, Municipal Building. I and diseases, and the most effective Wednesday. Feb. 17: 9:30 a:m.: In- Umaber Audit i toll tdt i Stephen Bacbelder, Union' County Cranford campus. The public is invited I FUNERAL DIRECTORS NCW.aMfMrJT PVMH service to-all students in agricultural agent, will discuss starting way to water your lawn. to Join them on Friday evening, .termediate quilting for seniors, Chamber H Ceauattee, the moat efficient way. It will be plants indoors, recommended varieties^ February ttronft of 4he three Friday ^Community Center; needlepoint for" l KHEDH. <;HAV,JH. a cfiaileoge as further con- insect and disease control, mulching, jr- Both sions will be held from 10 a.m. nlghU each month when the observatory Motors. Community CenUsrn pan.: I DAVID B.CKAUltX T«^Chl for seniors, Community WIIXIAMA.DUYLK XVu CUT- rigatidhand other cattuml wpect* of ia_li noon in- the Campus; Center- is open fotvisitors. Vilitoni will be able I auditorium. No registration is required Center; humanities for seniors, (be home garder n in the March 13 to.see the major divisioni pr."Cas8lnis" is seen In The future. wwcksbop bere.^" ' .•-••• and tuition is/be. . Comnnjnity Center; 8 p.m.: Plann- between toe three rings of Saturn. Omer I Nomlnitof J -• . — • - want as wide a choice a* -fa the Spring Lawn Maintenance . Further information on either or both AAI members will attempt to check the ing Board, Municipal Building' s. The deadline !*• only worfcibop on March M.Dr.HenryW.In- ^mey^b^obtflinedjiy calling- ikofaroUtlon by ohwrving It ihmuaij WESTFIELD. 318 East Broad SI, Fred H. Gray, Jr., Mgr. 233-0143 telescopes. NOMINATIONSmuoi CLOSE FRI. FEB. T9, 1982 LAve,

It \S: .-. i Xv Thursday, February 11.1982 CRANPORD (N.J) CHRONICLE Page 11 ,«.••• Pgge 10 CHANFORD iw Bbb~€ranemovesbut NJPT hills Mamef comedy active roledn hockey club David Mamet's one act adult comedy. admitted into the performance. ByJACRtLUFF •• ^• Perversity in Chicago," "Next" is a comic Jook into what in Pennsylvaniaor New Yftrfc;, % —BoP^BHM^TmHloenTatt^dem and coach oftheofthe- wnjjjd happen if a 48-yeajr-dIdman u M^*'!L - » Terrance McNally's j^ T5-anfojpd( Hockey Club for 26 years, has gathering of cars in front of the River- TNexl^opens afTTfivNew Jersey denly found himself being ordered to ap- . moved with his wife Kay from their sideJDrivetome, in the cold dark hours Public Theatre, 118 South-Ave., Friday, pear for aifanny induction physical. It | ."."• large home on Riverside Drive to, a of the morning, a long trip In the car, hit- Feb. 1,9. '. : •• .', • '••: .< • • stars Charles Walters and LindaJIeafy ^ v smaller dwelling near the Plainfield " " Ice, tomottmea at 6 ui 6.36 M ui. — Lissenden is married as the examining officer. •v • :; "jSexualiBerversityinChicago"i$ a are both staying and then^Ia^ng the g^p^d in the' Paradise of Camelot comic look into the sexual world and candlelit atmosphere and our romantic uuucl' latrs 'Crane's chicken' bouillon,. hot .Tnhn STymflMB Were marneq uetr»» NJPT's artistic director, Richard hockey dub. chocolate, or warm and steamy soup. ' generation. Mamet has also- written Crane 'is coaching the club's DUKE AND DUCHESS Our Lady Queen of "Peace Church, North "American Buffalo," "The Water Dominick. Many memories were linked together "squirts"»the eight-year-olds and by these experiences. And so the group DINNER FOR TWO AligtArlingtonn . ThThe bridbrid e is tht daughteduht r off Engine" and the new screen adaptation The comedies run through March 2 under. "It's stiU fun," he*says, "but it came to resemble, a kind of .weekend Raymond Lis&enden, 119 Hilkrest Ave., of "The Postman Always Rings Twice." -on Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m| Fliet Mlignon and •• ' -, ' itakes time." So, at age 72 tfnd with six sporting family, for many of the parents and the late Mary Lissenden. The "Sexual PeWcraity" stare Judy dj$ddLJ3Jikfc decades of amateur, scholastic and dub would accompany the sons, urging them ''".~~ Shrimp JFFancese , / parents are' Mr. and Mrs. EU- faraskevas, Linda Heaty, Chris Fere- and $5.50. Group, student and senii ' hockey behind him, he tHinke this might on during the games with loud voices, ard G Szyrnanski, North" johfi and Ken Schwara. . ;'"..• "• citizens discounts are. available. Vegetable and Potato The Rev: Dan MatUaiewicr officiated ; be his final year with the local dub while stamping their feet to keep warm. •;*'.: No one unfler 17 years of age will be PLUS at the ceremony. Kurt Burnett, cousin of 272-5704. •" " . . a* which honored him at its silver anniver- They were all volunteers, even the sons, the bride, and. Snari Brown were and Mrs. Jack Long Stuart Farber and DAborah Thomas '••-''•I sary lastirear,.. '.; J. _ _ :._:_ •-J-,-:.-. and so it has stayed that way. People, Our Special Strawberry Mousse soloists. • i- • - --—- ^Cjane: is semi-retired_as-chairman you could pay to coach the boy^wouldn't ^ Dinner For Two Only $28.00 The bride was given in marriage by and consultant to Reel^Strong Fuel Co., have done as well. ", Not Including Tax and Or«lultl«< her father. Renee Sodomora, the bride's Anna Cameron but operations have shifted to. his sons, It has all done a lot. of good for the . „ • • ' • • • • • . . •. •* • . •• • • • • The Friends of the Cranford Public Fellowship, and a 1981 recipient of a 0 sister, was the matron of honor. The BOb Crane in his 26M\ year wylth Cranford Hbckey Club, which he Clint as president and Pete as vice presi- boys, improving their sportsmanship, as SPECIAL VALENTINE'S OFFER: bridesmaids were Karen Burnett, Library will sponsor a writer's -New Jersey Arits Council Award. Forty-? 3 serves as pres dent and coach. Here he Is at practice of club's . dent. Clint and his family have moved in well as their athletic • strength and Turn Valentin*'*- Day Into • MInl-Vacatlon! cousin of the bride, and Jean-Olseq,J>oth workshop which will be led by short one of his short stories have been>y the s uirt n udln 6 61 to the senior Crane's home- . . abilities, Has nuptials Stuart Farber story writer Lester Goldberg and poet published by. various journals andO IW?!^"' , a V > ^ 9 P * " Semen of Cranford and Spadal Rate of $35 on Saturday night lor of Cranford, Cheryl Lowrie,* North' Chad Oberhauser of Mountainside. PKoto by Greg Price, : The Cranes have many memories- -Crane delighted in watching the boys Robert Blake Truscoti The purpose of publications. ' . _ deluxe sleeping accommodations. Double occupancy. Plainfield, and Mariene Rossi, Stirling. Anna Cameron, daughter of Nicole -OirongJnfie years of the hockey club and develop, from the point when they were the workshop is to bring together a Truscott, who wilt lead the poet plus tax'. •"•.•....'.'. . ,. • . '.- " • • • Bill Salemme, East Hanover, served Cameron, Cranford, and Donald how it has evolved from a small close young and awkward, pudgy and cute, to are betrothed group of accomplished but unpublished *O*amlgM *)ackaBa AaU>l as, best taan. The ushers were Ray Cameron Jr., De Pere, Wise, was mar- workshop, is a writing specialist at Bunch of families, all supporting then- where they were young men, seemingly writers to allow them to read and Douglass-Cook College. He is a recipient RVitflini THaltfWBCliiii Free Surpritio Gift Lissenden, brother of the bride, Chuck ried recently to Jack Long Jr. He is the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Thomas', 192 sons in the sport, into a much larger .solid and strong in their^abilities, thair evaluate each other's .work under the I »7lluIi||71B 36 Galley Road v - to all Vulentine Ludies Strahlendorrf, Hillsborough, George son of, Elaine and Jack Long, Ontario, of the 1&80 New Jersey State Council o£ organization, providing recreational op- sense of self-discipline, and good sport- North Ave. E, announce the engagement guidance of professionals. Exit 135 Garden State Paik*ay during dinner on Suturduy .Petronella, CHappaqua.TN.Y., and Mark Calif. -i of their daughter, Deborah Leah, to Arts Creative Writing Fellowship.] portunities for youths, throughout the smanship, all the while having a healthy Clark. KU 07066 20V 574-0100 February 13th! Szymanski, brother of the groom. The workshops will take place March. Truscott's poems have appeared in county. degree of comraderie. The ceremony took place at Christ Stuart Michael Farber, son of Mr, and ; . A reception was held at the Town and 20 and April 3 for poetry and March 27 literary journals. .. • ' '\ Frequently, they would all get going (The writer isa former member of the and Mrs.-Joseph Szymariski' United Methodist Church, Fort Collins', Mrs. Burton B. Farber, 8 Harvard Rd. and April 17 for short stories. Par- Campus, Union. ' • "; . ; , - • Colo. A reception followed at the Silver ' The workshop is limited to 12 shot at 4 a.m., heading for a distant" icerink" Cranforsa Hockey Club.) Miss Thomas and Mr. Farber are i960 ticipants wiU.be limited-to one short' The couple are residing in Middlesex Dale Ranch. - ,;--• ...... : graduates of Cranford High School. She story "writers .and 12 poets. Earl) following a honeymoon trip toFreeport, story or three poems. Each participant registration is necessary. For further in-^ Radio broadcaster The bride was given in marriage by. is attending Kean College and he is a.. will receive the works of all participants SWEETHEART SPECIAL the Bahamas. " , ....': "her brother, Ian .Cameron. The mother student at West Virginia.University. " formation and an entry form contact I Radio Society elects officers . and will be expected to prepare com- Cranford Public Library, 276-1826. SUNDAY > FEBRUARY 14 of the hrfde was matron of honor. The couple plan-to be married in 1984. ments prior to the reading sessions. The to address club The bride and groom attended Col- option of a follow-up rewriting session ..' ; •'.'•' - - .••'••••• '— kerineth_A. McGrathi was re-elected "Vintage Wireless to Modern Radio Susan Murphy, a radio and television • Kevin and Barbara Moynahan of Mid- orado State University. They are both : Will be offered. ' . / president of the Cranford Amateur Equipment, "in the Cranford Municipal Radio Society for 1982. Other officers Building Thursday, May 13 from 8 to 10 personality, will speak at tonight's dlesex announce the birth of a son, Ryan employed as restaurant managers by Men's chorus The entry fee for each participant is Winslow Homer the Cow Paddy. The couple reside In elected are:- vice president, Robert p.m. The public is invited. meeting of the Colony Club of Cranford Patrick, on Jan. 24. He joins a sister, $25. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 8 p.m. at the home of Nancy Snyder, Meghan Courtney. Maternal grand- Loveland, Colo. , Lautenslager; secretary and treasurer,' Exxon Amateur Radio Society has of- Goldberg, who will lead the short' rx _ ' t • *-» '>1 _ . 1 r* \ J_ * I I .~.—. president. .'"•».'•• * parents are .Mr. and Mrs. Edm -8toty-sessionris-a-€ranford residentrHe— Tpltw cars in the an- George Fountalakes. nual American Radio Relay League ^p^TU every Smyth, Cranford, and paternal grand- wrote "One More River, "^collection of. The society has scheduled an exhibi- Field Day June 26 and 27 at Union Coi- morning with Ted Brown oh WNEW, parents are Mr. and. Mrs. John Tile Merry Men of the Westfleld Old short stories. He is a 1978 recipient of a tion of amateur radio equipment titled lege. will describe her work at the station and Moynahan, Lansing, Mieh. Guard will perform at the philanthorpic National Endowment of Arts ' at Dawley Gallery will show slides. * tea of the Wednesday Morning Club Feb Our Prices Can't Be L,ower! A son, Robert Jason, was* born Feb. 1 17 at 1:30 p.m. in Calvary Lutheran A collection of some of the best known ^ — : All Winter Merchandise : • MOTHERS OF TWJLNS; to Lynda and. Alan Bilinskas, Linden, at Church. engravings by Winslow Homer will, Mothers of twins and triplets are in- Muhlenberg Hospital. He joins a Washington's birth on display at the Joseph Dawley! vited to a meeting of the Suburban brother, Michael, 3%. Maternal grand- Consisting of*a chorus and band of 20 Gallery, 22 North Ave. W, startingfj - Our Special Valentine's Menu -—- Mothers of Twins and Triplets Club parents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew men, the group entertains in the area. —tomorrows The exhibit^ will" continue^ T ^ Wednesday'tthyp ^-Kozar,-~Colpnia7-aiid~patenial jrmTyo^d to-bencelebttilM~^ through March 6.'< ' . til Bk parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bilin- tional Bank of Central Jersey, 105 E. tea chairman, Evelyn MacMillan, will Homer's illustrations were published j Cranford; N.J. PRIME RIBS skas. The baby's great-grandmother is be in the receiving line' to greet Fourth Ave., Roselle. For information in 19th Century magazines such as* Cd'oked just.the way you like them. & call Clair O'Neil, 272-6889. Mrs. Catherine Krohne, Colonia. members and guests.'Hostesses include at ItillitJirv finll Margaret Conley, Katherine Cowper- Harper's Weekly and Scrlb'ner's., As a; All SalesFinsI :'• /Vq Charges journalist-illustrator, he traveled wide-| A Thriving Catholic School. served with our famous veggie bowl, 1 Tne »« •«. v. ^J. • „^ .i • National Park Service will ly, making quick drawings of news-; ' • 108 Qalmby Street, Westfleld With Quality Education -^tossed s&ladT'and your choice ^^Mo^LPa^ne^Gejebrate^the^SO^^birthdayof-George potato or Trencrv The White unite Walker, Dorothy Washington with an 18th century thy material. I 9:30to5PSl - 232-1570 Weeman and Margaret Coe. Ida Youngr military ball Saturday, Feb. 20 from 8J& m fries. President's Day Special Dorothy Apgar, Beatrice Warner and Recognized early for * his talent, 5* 11 p.m. in Lenfell Hall, the Mansion at HomeT was given freedom by his editors |j NEW REGISTRATION OTHER ENTREES AVAILABLE' IN- Marjorie Huston will pour. Table center- Fairleigh Dickinson University, pieces will be arranged by Mrt. Dowl- to choose his subjects. As a result, his ,y FOR ALL GRADES Madison. -•work-presents-a-wide-panoramai-of-isth-g— lig•: FEB. 22nd - 26th OUR REGULAR MENU Admission is free but limited to the Century life. . • 5 PRIME RIB Members of the drama department first 400 persons who request tickets. • •' ' . & Susan Jackson and Glenn Fehring will meet in the home of Mrs. Mlrante at The tickets can be obtained from the Na- FREE CARNATIONS Queen Cut. 1 p.m. Tuesday. tional Park Service, 539-2016. ~ 1 • Small Classes • Pre-K Thru 8 • Instrumental Music • Student Includes: The antiques department will meet Dick Meyers, Cranford, will be Sisterhood to see : Council • Boys' & Girls' Basketball • Cheerleading • Junior FOR THE LADIES dancemaster for this annual event. He salad, potato & Susan Jackson with American home life Feb. 22. Achievement • Language Class • Media Center •• 2t) N.J. parfalt desMrt. will teach and prompt the dancing OPEN SUNDAYS 1-1J P.M. Lois George presented the book "Gor- : Certified Teachers don Craig" to the Cranford Public popular at this time in history. The MON-SAT 11 A.M. - 11 P.M. Heritage Dancers of Cranford, a tradi- film about Jews Feb. 15. 16, 17 & 18 is future the WMC drama d , • . ..-..,. . . . . i;'i-3 tional dance group sponsor^ ?b!. A film, ? Anieri. »;:j:&^^ SOUTH AVE • CRANFORD • 272-3888 Fehring, son of Mr. and Mrs.' Robert First Aiders have -costumes and will present a variety of _ JThe-flhn is-a series^of-man-in-the-- 1370 SOUTH AVE ., 757-5858 Fehring, Roselle Park. authentic period dances. The public will street interviews of American Jews be invited to participate, . made by two Israelis. The Americans The bride-elect is a graduated Cran- A Co-Educational Day-Schqol that offers a Challenging Academic Curriculum ford High School and Union County Music will be provided by Paul and present a variety of responses about aClVlCe IOT Jan Somers, Westfield, who along with with best in Athletic & Extracurricular Activities at every level'. Vocational Center. She is currently at- their Jewishness. Questions are The. Wardlaw-Hartridge Upper School has scheduled an Open House to be tending Lyons Institute, studying to be a their ensemble will paly the harp- answered about assimilation, Jewish . Rose Van Teeckelenburgh and sichord, flute, gamba and violin." held from 1-4 p.m., Saturday, February 20. The Upper'School, with grades_ dental assistant. -• •" - Marilyn Glucksman, members of the Identity, life among a non-Jewish ma- 8-12, is located at 1295 Inmarv Avenue, Edison. ..'.'.. hoeolate Mr, Fehring is a graduate of Roselle Cranford First Aid Squad, presented, a jority, and attitudes about Israel. " Park: High School and Union College. He demonstration to the Monday Senior lears is with the United States Ah-Force. ornueoola Citizens Club rtwnHy ] AFSoctd flea 3llliil 1 ALUM. PRODUCT AUTO DEALERS AUTO SERVICE BANKS A1000 wedding la pHuiUWT "~ ' methods use•dtod to ldislodge an object from Test Dates-Spring 1982 AM March 6,1982 AUTO DEALERS BUILDERS the throat of a choking person. The Cranford chapter of the American Admissions 9 AM April 17,1982 SIGN UP Candy & Candy Molds talk "about cacti Field Service will sponsor a flea market TRI1K AN1 A. BUONTEMPO NOW FOR They also told the seniors what to do in kKMLHORTH Exercises set for the event of a heart attack, stroke and Alan Kane lectured on the care and and bake sale Saturday, Feb. 20 from 10 LIFETIME ALUMINUM REILLY VALUE IS TOURS IN IN[WC«RS General Builder CAKE Cake Decorating Supplies a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Community Center, USCOCARS SERVICE & PARTS PERFORMANCE since 1950 , CLASSES frostbite, and procedures for preven- propagation of cacti ajjd succulents at a For Further Inloti tiion „ IIIIIWIIIKIIK. IM. (by Wilton) tion. meeting of the Spadenhoe Garden Club Miln and Alden streets. Please Write or < PRODUCTS, INC. AUTOCENTER VTITK BVVk • Alterations _ expectant mothers at the home of Mrs. Edward Ostrove. The AFS operates an exchange pro- Wardlaw-Hartridge •'<• FftEE • Additions Party Plan , AUTHORIZED UNION YourConipletp • Concrete Work Mary Hackett, trip director, and her gram for foreign and' American Home Improvement r Kane, who collects cactus plants, con- School P.O. Box 1882 Muhlenberg Station QLDSMOBILE CHECKING A new exercise program for expectant assistant, Margaret Ayre, are taking students. Products Automotive Service • Fireplaces mothers will get underway at the Cran- ducted a tour Of his greenhouse and ex- PLAINFIELD, N.J. 07060 • Commercial* Residential reservations for a trip to Wildwood plained the history and origin of many of Storm Windows aDoors SALES&SERVICE COUNTY American & Foreign Mln. 4200. ford Indoor Pool and Fitness Center: General Repairs COME TO A Crest in June, a bus trip to Radio City the varieties he has collected while ! Year* Exp*ri«nc« --. Based on Lamaze exercise, the pro- BUICE April 12, and a trip to Union City during.. trawling . ' ..JBtogzams set on : _Er-S*-Eslim»!es_ - fism is - nViignad to help' pregnant Lent to see a passion play "Veronica's . """""'• 276 1203 V jUJJ Penschow was cp- WeA 101 South Av*., Cranford KENILWOHTH CANDY AUCTION! women rfflnx and keep In gfaape using Vtt~ hostess. \01 SOUTH AVENUE b60 NORTH AVE E- 272-5177 the support and weightlessness of water. CRANFORD 276-7573 Member FDIC LIcan.o #02160 FEB. 4 —11 « 6:30 to 8 P.M. | Participants do not have to know how to Members with birthdays this month photographing glas Bid for chor.ohte c;ike clncorcitiritj supplios J swim and it does not matter what stage will be feted at a party Monday. They PANEL ON ABORTION and CHntiy making supolies I of pregnancy the woman is in. The exer- A panel discussion about abortion will Two programs on photographing |1 COLLISION REPAIRS CONTRACTORS DECORATORS DRAPERTCLEANING FUEL OIL FUEL OIL are: James C. Blair, Laura C. Bloise, glassware are.scheduled by the Garden j\ / r T A cises, focus on relieving backaches, Mary Burkowski, Mary A. Evans, Lena be held at noon Wednesday, Feb. 24 in Downs Hall of Kean College. The public State Camera Club. Greg Price, Cran- '* •^laK^ill ilL i i,!JL^I I.g".Y.s.J strengthening pelvic and abdominaj Finan, Matilda Jaaksonw Margaret - TIRMIHAL ford photographer, will give a slide; DAVIS BROS.. • a>«ja^jaLJ KM • •< muscles, and maintaining getMH-nVhpflrt"'- JAhnson, Marieanne Kuth," Gertrude may at|e^ ydtl^.c^arj^Represent- GUSTOM'H %et Cc. 17 NORTH ing the college faculty onTh e panel will : presentation on shooting glassware.! MILL ENO STORES, Inc. and lung conditioning. . r Parglello, Pearl. Tajbelman, Irene DRAPERY Hum Classes will be conducted Tuesdays', Tomasko and Meta Wheeler.-The be Dr. Phyllis Sapersteln, psychology abstracts on a light bbxiWednesdajr and | Jack Davis and Thursdays from 7 to7a.S0 p.m. star- ' January - celebrants, whose\ party was department; Or. Sylvia Strauss, coor- Heinz Otto will discuss basics for still f aiLiPcovcas CLEANING • FUEL OII iipendabl*. Friendly Service lifes in glass. '' ,. . ••'••• WELL PUT IT BACK ting Feb. 16. Registration is at the in- cancelled because of inclement dinator "of woman studies; and Dr. TOGETIHfeR FOR VoU! OBCorator-Fold • rOMPUIt HEATING Alterations •run Since 1925 door pool. ... weather, will be feted also. "' Charles Fethe, philosophy department. These programs-are in preparation Custom Uka-down 4 INSUUA1I0N BOOY A FENDER STRAIGHTENING Additions HEATING OILS for a workshop Feb. 24 on photographing GE Wn«an»rWf« ra-hing s«n;lc«. I REPAIRS ANO StHVICl - glassware. 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Six JSomes here were burglarized over. home.-.''".".' ' ' • • ••..• ••.' •• "v •*••;•.• A thief, broke into' i local wive below snow and escaped the'notice ""a" four-day period last week. That was Police believe one thief entered two manufacturing firm last Thursday and police and the company investigator. CHROWTCT.F: one; more than" the total number of homes qp Arnet Place last Thursday by stole 7.000 radiator valve._ s.. .whic h were At midnight. Officer Robert Merririj valued at a ; total wholesale price, at . J ^discovered, a broken side^door ..in.Ah breaking-urough rear kitcnen doors.' : of January and. the most break-ins, in About 4550 worth of cash and Assorted ia»,J900. -v. y " ^ ' '•"" "'•''•':• ' : building while on patrol, and the valve J^^bt id rid f Jewelry!. JUU^I : uuE6 The culprit's theft was apparently weWgine. -•••-• •• -- ~~: delayed when his cutting of telephone , .'• '- ~ - hqme-at No. 8. The Kaiser home at No. k Thursday, February 11,1982 Page 13 lj' eked but it wires outside the firm at 546 South Several weeks ago son\ebolly broke were stolen from the James Harrington determined if^any4tem» were taken. arm-at 7;22- through a wall-at the same building but hy Roselle Park, 30-24 ; home at 325 Prospect Avenue Friday ^F^rtUT^SSMorseSt^repw^Fjeb^a p.m. However, the wires wereH5ul ieTr---«>thin^^ mining. _^:lgei Lt. .Juhii Kursdi,.8aid.ji_ .. Hsu Ul.to worth d. Jewelry .was. stolen, "gypsy-type" woman was seen in the from bis bedroom. Entry was made By LIZ MATTSON weeK for the battle against the 13-0 neighborhood at the time but she through a rear kitchen door there, too: Fight breaks window used by a burglar Raiders. . , tm: escaped without being identified. On Feb. 6, Warren Kornacki, 1315 A window broken at a local realty of- stamps and a Aga\nst Union Catholic last Thursdayan, d 570 series, the JV Cougars easily The Jets, "winners of the first two able to wrestler due to a mouth injury. \'"' From hobpsters now have a 7T12 record. Wallace chalked up ten rebounds of the Than A Htir/wan Ston ;i|he Cougars put out a solid perfor- 'disposed of Union Catholic." Mike White games of the series, will bring a squad of Dave Gelber scored five points in the ' BUY 1-GET 1 FREE ";inance. Jini Delfinish led the way. with also added a 206 game. seven.from among the following players first to start him on his way to a 9 to 3 The Cougars' '• next game is today team's 29. Tom Johnstone was high 5'^ames of 203 and 213, 609 series. Keith Agasint Scotch Plains, the JV team Randy "Rassmussen, Joe Fields, Bruce decision. Scott Senkarik was the last against Scotch Plains in Marin Gym- scorer with 14 points. Also scoring were FALL & WINTER CLOTHES nasium at 3:45 p.m. The JV game will be Pyne, 13; Wallace, 8; Kimmick, 7 and ^ ALBAN-LEWIS - *phman bowled a '604 series with games was led by Jim Gathercole, 200, 216, 577 Harper, Joe Klecko, Mark Gastineau, Cougar to win. He pinned his man with J played immediately following the varsi- Cieslak, 7. Sizes 3 mo. to 14 SUN 109 N. UNION. CRANFORD •276-0866 -M>f 207 and 206, while Ken Ehman rolled series. Kevin Lips also bowled well for Greg Buttle, Freerafan McNeil, Ken 45 seconds reamining in the first period. '5^23, 218, 59V series. Ed Baker rounded Cranford with a 557 series. Schroy, Bobby Jackson and Tom Sean Sullivan had been at a 14-14 tie at ty. CRANFORD 47 As Always, 20% off outerwear J) OpartMon Sat. 8-6: thurs Til 9 Jiput the fine scoring with a 212 game and Newton. • - the end of the second period but was CRANFORD 60 RAHWAY 47 NEW PROVIDENCE 45 Cranford bowls against Union this Rahway (6-14) scored their total of 12 Each team demonstrated equal abili- . dresses, shorts, polos & more' CompItU Ptione SilactJon 4 AccaMOrtoi v586 series. afternoon in the final match of. the ye&r. The Police Department will counter unab)e to score any points in the third The varsity recorded a second sweep Keeping an eye on their own match will and lost 19 to 14. Marc Sirockman first quarter points consecutively to ty in the first quarter as the score was ~ 229 NORTH AVE W • WESTFIELD • 654-8888 with Pete Vergalla, Bob Segear, Eric wrpst.led.hnrd hut wa<: nknTnThloT^. com? ouLahcad.12-6. Cranford. took the tied 12 points apiece-going-into the sc,-,...t HOURS: Mon:-Sat. 10:00-6:00; Thopr. tit 9:00 pvnrr " : . ^ agauiBy-ttKii'JEDman connection,-—-be-taking-an-interest-in-( I pepiod-TOlt4ocais-too|rirfive"point anq Jonn itzel. . John Vicci wrestled well; sewing nine they also scored 12 points in a row to lead in the second quarter to end the PAINT SALE ejhe varsity completely dominated the ajjainst Union Catholic. Those who make the score 22-18 at the end of the first half ahead, 25-2tf Deb'nHeir (iinatch. None of the games wereTcTose. haven't seen Cranford bowl this seaon As m previous years, the; Jeb.wiU s^n ]nts iftth«,!jecondperiod but coutd not Thru-Feb. 28 autographs and prizes wjlbU awdwt:—{3,^ up after the devastating first half. **•_•'• , New Providence (5-11) came within h^--- " KLOTHES FOR KIDS 3|Cen Ehman rolled games of 202,227/and are urged to come to Echo Lanes, Moun- —^359 for a && ser4es whUa- his < brother Tickets are $3 for adults, and $2 for ^-^ Tne finai score of his matcn was The Cougars=managed la^ecure their one point of the Cougars as—they a.nsideat3:45. There is sure-t&>pl«Krchildreni witn proceeds going to the lead in the third-quarter, scoring lZto GLIDDEN SPRED SATIN PRESIDENTIAL SALE Ceith_bpjwed2O3C, 207 and 235645series. 16-11. Cranford elected to not put .^outscored them by four in the third 22il: Unioi • CrantarU • 276-0881 ty of excitement. Police Sick, Death and Welfare Fund. the Indians' eight points. Both teams ^quarter. The locals held on to their lead' Meredith Conley on 'the mat f with Latex Interior *, Gametime is 8 p.m.at -trie Cranford Rahway's 390 pound heavyweight for played _well offensively in the fourth throughout the fourth quarter: The win High School gym. fear of serious injury to our grappler. quarter, buf. Cranford outscored was clinched as Bennie Wallace made a Rahway 26-21 • . jumpfer at the six second marker. HOOVER. Tom Johnstone was the high assister Tom Johnstone broke the CHS career sports scene with seven. Bob Cieslak made a total of record for assists as he reached his 197th . $15.99 DtLUXE fl J Recreation swimming team six steal s and interceptions during the assist in this game. The former record By LISA PERROTTA afternoon at 4 at home. game. Bob Pyne was high rebounder was se.t in 1076 by Slater Martin who & The Brearley boys basketball team ;: '• • WRESTLING , .. Although tho Cranford recreation' team records have already been set Winning relay teams were: J. with seven and Johnstone, Bennie made 196 assists in his CHS basketball CONVERTIBLE swim teum in unbeaten In soven this season. Judd Koplckl BWUIII the Amend, K. Mericle, J. Foster, C. T&UR ANNIVERSARY DRAWING ropped two tough contests last week The Brearley wrestling team topped mcols, coach Tom Mericle U not 100 freestyle In 1:08.2 for the boys Cinigllo, girls B and under; A Wallace and Jim Kimmick each con- career. Vince D'Addio made five re- WINTiR WILL BE HELD find fell to 7-9 on the year. Bayley-^llard last Saturday, but went satlstrcd. "We still havo two dual 910 record. Joan Wojtowicz holds Salway, T. Cinigllo, M. Anderson, tributed five. High scorer of the game bounds. High scorer was Bennie jtj The Bears went oh the road Feb. 2- to on to fall to Bound-Brook and Johnson tneotg remulnlng against very threti girls 13-14 marks: 100 free, C. Krause, girls 0-10; M. Foster. S. was Tom Johnstone with 17, Other Wallace with 13. Other scorers were I FEBRUARY 13 AT 3:00 P.M. slroiiu opponents," ho says, "not to 0:50.2; 100 butterfly, 1:05.3, and 200 Mericle, J. Kopicki, 1). Mueller, Johnstone, 8; Cieslak, 8; Pyne,6;"Denci, Upright with «j|ace Ridge. The Red Devils outscored later in the week. mention tho upcqmlng leauue butterfly, 2:M.7. boys 9-10, and M. McCarthy, M. scorers were Pyne, 12; Wallace, .10; : Xjhe Bears in each quarter and came out The Bears scored on three pins and championships. I feel we need to The team numbers, about 90 Sfi&nlclc.J. WoJtoU'tci, S. Hegna, Cieslak, 0; Kimmick 8; Derici, 2 and 5; IVAddio, 5 and Kimmick, 2. - - CLEARANCE Reg. Price •9^.95 1 work narder now than we already • girls 13-18. swimmers. Their most recent vic- • ^_ • • ' .. .-^ r • •, .'•*",' , • • ' •/ •' • ra>h top, to to47..Theloss wus compoun^- four decision to defeat Bjjley-Ellard, ,39 tyive.," tory was a 229 to 222 thriller aguW Other swimmers who helped. HART4G PAINTS 4 WALLPAPER t%J by a 45 minute delay due to a bus. to 12, .Ron Ryan took a 10-1 decision over ' Mericle suys the team's goal In the Somerset Valley Y. • Cranford by scoring second and ! NOW THKU FEB: 20 ' 101 N. Union • Cranford • 276-2640 NOW breakdown as Brearley returned from his 114 pound opponent to put Brearley for ullswinimera to do their boat. Dual fli-HTpLace winners for Cran- third plate points, In addition to tidge. The Bears Were in the game, lit) predlcU, "with increased effort ford were A. Koplckl, J." Foster, J, those listed, were? S. Keane, A. Op«n Thurt til B:30 • CloMd W>d on the'board. In practice, we will be, able to reach Koplckl, P. Nlro, J. Woltowicz, S. Palmer, M. Stefanik, J. AMerid, 1'; hough, until the third quarter when the Wrestling at 128 poiunds^JErank tills goal." More than 90 per cent of Hegna. First places were taken by Bowman, M. Hull, J. McGurk, A. 9 qt.~ ted Devils took advantage of a;full the swlmm«rt are clocking their E. Ryan, D. O'Brien, M. Anderson, Hegna, S. Klein, P Clancy, M. L Til Feb. 1 5th - Caldwell recorded a jpin in 1:10, while McLeer, M. Stefalilk, J. Merlo, D. dltposabl* bag ourt presg and outscored Brearley, , beat, times, a trend the coach hopes H. Hpos, C. Clnlgllo, M. McCarthy, ALL TOPS A BLOUSE! IIIIIIV/- Joe Musik pinned his 134 pound op- will continue. P. Smith, K. Mericle, S. Van Dam, Hegna, M. Hllla, H Hoos, X Merlo. RATE A '10' NOW WE ARE 1( Zlppered outer jacket 1-10. . poeent in 1:54. Mericle'H concerns might seem a K. Sturu, K. Pflel, M. Foster and J. B. Keane, D. McLe«r, J. O'Brien, 4 conceals bag, .makes Full-time Jeff Kopyta was the high scorer for Following Aurelio Sisto's forfeit win at bit strong, considering that four Harrington. D. Mlgliara and C. Ryan. changlnq easy. ]he Bears, as he sank fourteen points. 140"pounds, Pete^Siragusa took an 18-0 AU W001.SKIRTS. edge cleaning im Brown tallied .ten. while/Vinnie decision at 157. Joe Losplnoso (169) and Uust Thursday, Cranlord once Recreation wrestling again fought 'from behind and It |jaPrete and Rob peMayo each put in Rob Laucius (187) also won decisions defeated Bound Brook in a match 4-posltlon Scott liury and Mike Vitaje added > over their Bayley-Ellard opponents. CKANKOMD-tt team's chances of winning any held here. Michael Koklcki, David • Dirt-finder headlight carpet selector 'ive and four points, respectively. . HOUND UHOOK 23 matches. Hut with hard work, thi Nordstrom, Michael Hlnaldo and ALL SWEATERS...!.. The Bears were defeated, 31 to 20 by At- tho beginning of the season, ftjw wrestlers have produced the In- Kevin Cof&kyull recorded falls for • Wide tread wheels On Friday, theBearsputup;a valiant Bound Brook on Feb. 3. . .• - Dave Farrell, coach 0/ the recrea- credible feat of winning three 0/ the Midgets. Kevin wasted no time • Comfortable grip truggle, but still fell to a top:rated Gpv, Aurelio Sisto and Ed Miller) each pin- tion wrestling program's MldgeU their last four matches despite giv- In pinning his opponent In just SO 0u» I Oft Steel team worried that a, shortage of ing away 18 points to each of their seconds. Gary Schaffer .and Matt vingston team.- The Highlanders put • ^-position handle ned their CTUSHcler opponents - for wrestlers would 'seriously -hurt his opponentieams. Trouts also came very close to get- agitator points on the board before Jim , Brearley. Sisto took the 1 141 pound ting pins but had to settle for U-0" WE ARE GIVING AWAY irown hit a foul shot to put Brearley on and UM» major" decisions. Josh ALL JEANS, match in five minutes, while it took SUno won 6-2 and Gordon Brown board," ^ Miller 53 seconds to bring down his oppo- won by forfeit. Scott Slano needed a 5 PAIRS OF TICKETS TO U4315 The Bears were outscored 1^9 in the nent. . reversal In the third period but he CORDUROYS. couldn't get away and lost a tough WUE STAR CINEMA NUS! first quarter but came within four points Pete Sirugusa and Joe Lospinoso were 4-3 decision. of the Highlanders thanks to a series of the other Brearley winners. Siragusa CKANt'OkDM CORDUROY KNICKERS EACH WEEK DURING FEBRUARY! SAVE 31%, BUY? fast breaks in the second period. The (158) was on the winning side of a 13-1 U2» Bears stayed in the game until Gov. Liv- decision, while Lospinoso won a 10-3 Cranford's eighth grade recrea- ON ATTACHMENTS BAGS _ ton reeled off ten straight pointa-in a tion team raised its record to 3 and decision at 170 pounds, 1 by convincingly beating Plain- $TQP IN & SIQN UP NOW two minute spurt, The Bears travelled to Clark on Fri- field. After Josh Slano scored a IOET 1 FREE The Highlanders outscored Brearley day to face their sister school, Johnson. come-frotn-behlnd tie, Mike l8:16 and 26-24 in the last two quarters Rokicktgot Cranford rolling with a '24.4^ The Crusaders came out on top, 34 to 21 lecond period pin. Carv Jonm. Brgarlny's pulnts enrne on four L'ofsky and Frank Geneva Vinnle LaPpete tallied-l« points to sions^and a forfeit were on " l ° ' now^inderway at Orange Avenue School. Geared to'boys-"" had eight. Darren Mannlon the winning ends of 13-0 decisions! der«ated a tough and^irl^ s In gradeg s 3-7, clinic has 56 participantspps. . UU.S. . Field Hockey fee field goals and Jim Rrnwn Ed Millar uppad hltnqcord to 7-Q as he bla~^^Asaoctation-antHhAttiHh e CfCranfordd Ratlo7i"^r«rPaTRRecreatlo7i"^r«rPaTRss DepartmenDepartmt are added five points to round the Brearley took a forfeit win at heavyweight. .Larry Cofsky of recreation wrestling team at in a tournanW held in East co-sponsors of the program which Is the second largest of Its kind In •coring. The Bears will meet SgptiWood tomor- start of Plainfield. match. Larry pinned his op- on Feb. 7, Brian Nord the country accordlng.to the Association. Coaches Include staff and : The Bean meet North Plainfield this row at home. ponent. ••••, • •>'• players from CHS. Photo by Greg Price.' /

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Thursday, February ll, 1982 CRANFORD (N J ) CHRONICLE Page 15 (Ni) CHRQW 1 LEGALS Covenaiit Fewer bike,- TOwSsHIP OF CRANFORD Recreation basketball CRANFORD, NEV* JERSEY .,• OOLDDIVHION W PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO: 82-13 L " -Uielr third victory of the season decided until well into the second 7v •. AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE USE AND OPERATION OF SWIMMING AND FIELO HOUSE FACILITIES A LOCATED WITHIN AND OWNED BY THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD. TO PROVIDE HULES OF PROCEDURE, TO-: 5, 2 In the fourth quarter. Manny "KBVin Downey led a spirited ___^.^ROV(D6^ENACTE9-FOrrVt0t^T1ON-rHERE0F, AND TO REPEAL OflDINANr 5- Pataeo led the Lakers In reboun- Knight team with' six points. The S -T-.^iira ' ''NED . by- Students in grades 7' cumbed at the meet hosted by Cranford. took eighth place in the 200 yarS 1M, IVi -3, Pool Apron Area: the 8-foot wide area of concrete or grass Immediately surrounding the pool. •---. _^ dates back to 1973 when and'Mitch Mabberg, S. Also play- »nd Brian, Jones contributed floe ; Into overtime. Botti teams' ,,..^4. Pool Patio: The remainder of concrete surroundlng.the pool. • • "~ ^Jhrough 12 were required all-around play to help the team. The Cougars then went on to score 109 after being seeifed incorrectly among & the township ' slap-ted a Mmerb-offenw and defense. Ing well for- the Suns were Dave < >" 5. Pool Area: The entire foncod area surrounding the pool and the pajklng area. It also means all properties used to choose twoof the seven .;«* *jr three quarter!, Rob Janlih of Friedman, 'Harvard Melfcter, Henry Scoring for the Knights were and place fourth out!.of eleven par- nineteen other swimmers.Sta.cy Hegna ,nby the. utility for utility purposes. 1. ••••' .-..•• . . • . - • • bicycle safety program. tbSNet* and Kenny WetMbx* of Dreyer and Mike Zoellerj ___ " Jeft Scotti; 8;_Seth. . ' 6. Area: Tnonot organised just for social or fralerral roasons .or for the purpose of circumventing this ordlnartce. Each unit lasted .2% aays, ' terscholastic Athletic Conference held in 26.39 and then went on to place fourth : board chairman, told the. wjtbRob eventually coUecUng IS- . BULLBT8S7 **± ' fi. Anlndlvlduabmust be 11 years of age to enter and une the bool area alone. Anyone under 11-years of age. ..must bo accompanied by an adult or a person 14 years of age or older.' • .'• ' and the sessions included CranfordJEiotary Ciub that potato and Kenny finishing with M." ~ SIXERS» '/. '., Miki Saturday at Elizabeth ffigh School. The for the 100free;- I •,;. ,:!' T In the last quarter, the Nets Robert Barrett • SECTION'. tlll.POOL MEMBEnSHIP_ _ ___L_ —- :—.'•...---- .'.-•••..••-.•••• i:dra.ma7;:the:~American the'Vsafety -program had. county meet was won by Westfield, the - MeganJVafers^rpke her-record[here •]"v-1. Membership Composition. _. "• '.". — • rocnvra food ccofiotf from Ken WAHHIORSM 7" %~ , (a| Summer and wlntor pool momborshlp Is not limited to residents of Cranford. " • revolution . in • the been "very effective," Goldstein whs totalled» .- Bute only team-to-have-defeated'Crahtofd for 100 butterfly arid placed fourth out of X: 1 (b) Summer pool - total family and Individual memberships may not exceed 2600. Individual memberships will •."»•.' CELTICSM PIRATES34 •i'b, t>oo countecounted aas a ViVi .membershi monibGrghlp lofor thithis purposepurpose.. „_ ^ metropolitan area, energy Lee, 10; Mickey Marino, 9, and this season. Westfield scored 291 points. f !i till h -1 _ _ - i A. . A — I d.__ll.. !•. II. 1.1... I ..r~ A. REDMEN it 1 22 girls participating. She. also L ,*• i» Winter pOOl - total tOinjly flnrf-inrilulHlip| prfnmbomhlp^ mffy nn< pyrnor< 1 flOO .1 conservation, film as. a '.She said that the. First graders at Hillside Avenue School, Second place- for 218 points went to c) Senior cltlzona'and^echolarahlpaTarcltlzoaandecholarahlpaTarB oyoycludec d from those rnerfiborahlp totals. , Tbe Kirfcks cohered with strong BLUE DIVISION sixth pTace in the 100 backstroke. d) MbrhMembershipi s drd e nontt translbraJblotrlbJbl - ,. . medium, methods of Bible number og cyclists has in- Christine Shramer, left, and Tara Leahy, are IRISH2* Union Catholic, the final team on the e) The fallowlna IB thq proforonco-»Cb»oulo^of momborshlps^ . ..• support from Chris Langdon, 12; W L » U0NSI4. ' The boys 200 medley relay team of I) Cranford resident pool mombers of the Immodlato past summer season. study, poetry, and an in- creased in- Cranford but learning how to communicate, in sign Curt -Byrnes, 7, ana • Brian' Dennta Realty Tigers 6 Q.. Cougars' schedule. Cranford will 11} Cranford resident pool mombors of tho current winter soason, ~ v Mabooey.fl. „ . Jpete Smith, John McGurk, John Harr- troduction to computers. Warren Saunders, :former Cranford reisidenU the nilmber of cycle- J.B. Williams Irish ' 5 1 ' • •••••''" UC away on Tuesday." .7 Ill) Cranford reaidonts. — c language. Lesson is provided' by Elaine - Tbe Nets defense was bolstered Richard HartJg Paint ington and Conrad Rehill touched for IV) Non roo'dont pool mombors of current wlntor-^oason. The purpose of the instructs students from Covenant Chrisfiari related accidents had SCIENCE PROGRAMS Megan Waters did exceedingly well v) Non'fesldont'pOQl' members ol Irhmodjato past oummor season. • Apgar, right, who attends classes with' two by Steve Loguldice,_Jj«nhy Bams' —-- --:•• 2 Sixth place points against tough com-" vh Non residents' from waiting HBI. " . _ ' 'mini-mester'' was to br-,School i.n computer use during 'mini-mester' decreased,',She.told the Romano, Dave Reed and' Chris Qufck-Chek lions, 3 A free program on j?st week, breaking 108.8 for the 100 , , . 2. Typess ofl MembershipMembershipMembership." . '.-.." • . •• , . deaf college students and 'signs' lessons for petition in 1.50.0&5. Harrington got team 1 •' (a) Family momberBhlp. Includes adults and children comprising Immediate family of father-, mother and , ing the students to art week, • . » club that she would like to Pells with Janish and Goldstein ad- 'McDonnell Douglas mineral identification will backstroke against Rahway, she went them. She( explained to first graders how duigreboundliagsbvngth'..'' Pirates ... . points for 12th placeta the.2001M before •j ^children permanently rosldlng with and dopondont on Ih6 father and/or mother for iedoral Income tax purposes. 4 dn to shave four more ' AKnn Individua Individual l agago 2 24'o4 orr oldooirjorciinnor cannot lb bo IncludeIncludedd Iin tho~famllthofamiiymembiarshrpy membership. understanding of howconstructing an energy hand.perspectjve, and per- see a pedestrian safety fie Knicks defense was controll- Reel-Strong Redmen . be'offered for children at seconds off that : some deaf, people communicate by sign 5 mark at taking a valuable fourth place in the 100 their regular subjects ^nd, ed by the all-around pairing of Knights _. t age 65 or older. • ••• — saving project, acquiring forming' a one-act play, program for four-to eight league playere Kenny Weinstock, left, and n „ „, „ the Newark Museum Feb Elizabeth, The previous Cran- 1 language and 'translated" sentences for h ns tl Dave Hecht, Jimmy Reilly. Pat- butterfly. Among 32.competitors Rehill id company by tho submitting of an studies will become an ef- year olds modeled along- 16. 17 and 19 at 1 p.m. An ford 8*1*, record was set by Nancy' -,_-._-,,._. . _-, -- ,-, ^.-.. ._ , Jim Pool Utility: Crllorlaformember- a basic, 'literacy in com- student learned there is a children.. She taught them how to spell •Im »..^ ,„ J l , \*y *2P. In-foul shooting contest during half £XSkK TIGERS* placed fourth, in the 50 free, and was r r fective tool ;in the near the lines' of the bike safety time .of ''Cranfbrd Basketball Day" at Cranford-Rahway Varsity con- " LAKKM. electricity demonstration McGrath in 1978 with a time of 1.16* ) Is 6 or moro employoos joining In tho membership at tho same lime. Family and Individual memberships are puter language and skills, practical aspect to learn- names, say Igood morning' and count to 10. KNIGHTS 1* John followed by Kurt Wolfram, 10th, .-liable undor thls.grouplng but must meet the roqulroments of Section III 2 (a) and 2 (b). future. By designing and program. . ) .'• ... 8UN8SZ Tbe league-leading Tigers won is scheduled Feb. 18 at the McGurk, breaststroker for Cran- (o^Llmltod'Corporatlonor Business'momborshlp Is available. This will entitle q maximum of 15 speclfloally taking field trips for a first ing. test Saturday. With winners are Dick Salway, mayor, left, and Dale Wolfram swam again for eighth place in utility upon application. Admittance will bo allowed upon presentation of special Swim-Pool Utility passes. .. SECTION IX. RULES AND REGULATIONS. I'^ 3. Gonoral Provisions. . , \ . . • • • • • - • -. ' '. . \ , 1. Rules tend regulations othor than tnoso heroin contained may bo promulgated by tho Dopartmont'of Aquatics TOWNSHIP QFCRANFORD depositing In the adjacent parking person to whom the permit. la , tenth of a second better than George 500 free, and was followed by an eighth \subject to Tho approval of the Township Ctimmlttoo by rosojutlon and shall bo onforcoablo py susponslon or tor • CRANFOBD, NEW JERSEY motor th« proper coins at the rate ol sticker containing " --''- (a) Guoat Is any non.rnombor jvho Is admitted with a mombor to the Cranford Community Pools. Each Individual twent/flve (25) cents for each throe Granted 187-177; Millie Wrhel, 17S; Marie v tn'natlon of membership prlvllogos, Includlnn oxcluslonfrom field houso • '• - ' " PROPOSED OHDINANCE NO. 82-12 registration number of the motor . McGrath's,which-was set in 1975. •place gain by Pete Srnith1 in the joo . »;or family membership shall bo allowod 10 guosts por summor swlmjolng soason at the prevailing foo. Thoro shall" 1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTI- . (3) hours.' vehicle for' which the permit was Hartong, mm;jCarolGoerriero, WW Ladles be no limit on winter pool guostB, oxcopt as limited by rules and guldos, ."*' ) SECTION X. ENFORCEMENT OF RULES AND REGULATIONS. < Down the alley Garwood Jr. / 1. Regulations shall bo promulgated and boavallablo at IhoJJopaYtmoot ol Aquatics and nl all utility olllcos nnd CLE 11, SUB-ARTICLE ETSECTIONS D. No porson shall park or permit Issued and the permit number and The 200 girls medley relay team of backstroke. •'._-. f. (b) Use of Pool .All mombors or guosts upon propor Identification bolng prosontod to the office shall upon pay- 170; Lois Gloss, 1(7; Joan Marion Cymbahdc rolled a high •me* In the Garwood Hie only team te post a 4 to 0 • (strictly onforcod. ' ' 23-55 & 23-57 OF CHAPTER 23, any vohlcle to remain parked In a two the expiration date of said permit Ju ment of proper foo bo ontltlod to use the facilities. TRAFFIC_AND PARKING OF THE' (2) hour or nine (9) hour parking designated by the quarter number* Segebade, 184; Lisa NishoUoii, game of all in a SO series to lead lor BowHng Rotary Club shutout, Hull-Vied increased their Meg McCarthy,. Karen .Jones, Megan 1 ' Ic) Any porson or porsons who shall violate ahy duly promulgated ruloor regulation of tho Township of Cranford 2. Members of tho PollcoDepartrjtent ol tho Township ol Cranford, Dopartmont ol Aqgntlc3 of tho-Townshlp of St. Michael Garwjood Women's John McGurk broke a Cranford record Cranjprd, Pool Staff, whon on duty at tho swimming facilities or.tho Flold Houso, ahull havo tHo propor authority "REVISEflliOROINANCES OF THE space without depositing the proper 1.2, 3 or 4 or In the cass of an annual j 183-180; Evelyn, Lawler, W1-15S; her team, Reynolds Plumbing, hi • . L.shal-•' l 'b e subjec••" -••-•t to Imrdodlat- •••'•o• oloctlon -fro m a' •facilit -f 1 flyy and/oand/orr premisepremisess bbyy thotho, ,officia - "•-••'l In- charg-•----''-•-•e or his- dul• y w L Diane QuerUn's 167-18MS4-5I2 Saturday were rolled by league lead to one and a half points Waters and Stacy Hegna scratched the 1 1 • to prohibit any actlorror oonduct which thoy moy consldor to bo dangorous, Impropor or Immoral, and nny act or TOWNSmP OF CRANFORD, N.J. coin, coins or appropriate token at sticker, the year. Each person to Marie Konopack, 160-115; Edith three game sweep. Chr and placed fourth in the 100 breaststrpke" '''designate„ d representative._, _.. Th. _o __,._Dopartmon. t ,o. f. Aquatic4uatlcs s rosorvorosorvos s ththoo right right-t-too revoke any membership for the r#te of one (1) nickel for oach half whom a parking sticker* la Issued Perfect 10 43 25 led Lanco Industries to a three ' rTroY, in, 17B; Michael over second place Sports Center actions In violations or rules and rogulatlons horolnboforo provided in this ordlnanco, and shall havo tho pouvor ol (1980) BY ESTABLISHING NEW Guerriero, 157-15J; Noreen Ohar, Others who bowled high series previous 2.07.3 record set by Gleandal, Wrapping -up ^the conference were -j'^angorous.aGts, Impropor conduct or ropoatod violations of thp rules and regulations.. - • . ' expulsion or susponslon ol tho.prlvllogos otherwise granted to tho holdor ol a membership card or U3or of tho- REGULATIONS FOR THE PARKING hour period, one (1) dime for each shall display the same In the lower Bowling Beauts 42Mi 25(4 game sweep over Dittrick"s Fine . 164; Pet«r Bonjiovaiml, who bested HUb Decorators 3 to 1. '' (d) Tho Dopartmont of Aquatics rosorves the right to dony any applicant momborshlp rogardldss of momborshlp 155; Debra Weber, IBB; Patricia •.wece Janet Ribslro, 1MB; June McGrath, Silvey and Baublis in 1979, Flold House facility. ....-..• OF VEHICLES THEREIN. ~ hour period or one (1) quarter for right corner ol the Inside of the rear NoNames 41 27 Spirits In last week's phi action of 158, 181; Edward Oienick, 187; Cranford Photography and Coach - Conrad Rehill, Pete Smith, Pete f'clasolflontlon In tho Swim Pool Utility. " '• ' ..'.'.'" . • BE IT ORDAINED by tho Township o,ach three hour period. Tokens shell window ot a motor vehicle for v^hlch rj Guerriero, IBS; Patty Anderson, King, S»; Mary HerMer, 807; Dot . 4. Enrollment. ' SECTION XV. CRANFORD SWIM POOL UTILITY ADVISORY BOARD. , - " Gas Works XV, the Garwood Women's Bowling- etoto Hrudowsky. IM; lUcbeto and Four are in a dead beat for jvhich now stands at 2.07J127. •• ./• ~ iwnshlp Commlttoo shall appoint a Swim Pool Utility Advisory Board and such board shall odvloo tho Commlttoo of tho Township of Cran- represent ono (1) dlmo and shall be the permit wag Issued, . — ' 184; Belle MacMillan, 1S4; Carragtno, 4M;. Helen Maxwell, Bowman ind-Kurt Wolfram who placed (a) Falluro tp provldo cOmploto and accurate enrollment and application Information, or to report change In that s ford, Now Jersey. uniform. Spinners - 35 Vi 32(4 League. The sweep enables Lanco Melendy, J01, 177,. 178; Diane third. Jack VanBrunt was" high for " mlltee with regard to Swim Pool and Flold Hguso oporation3. 0y.|awn of Iho Advisory Bpardoro to H. Permits for the use of 12-hour Margaret Benkovlch, 15J;J Connie 489; Minna Snyder; 4M;Rot*aw? The nevef defeated 200 medly relay seventh in the 400 yard free"relay. ! ' information, to Immediately report chanrjoq, in rosldoncy or to Immediately report changos In momborshlp status 'resolution ofthe Township Commlltoo." • ' . • - SECTION 1. That Sub-Artlcla, E of E: ThB Township Police Depart-* parking meters shall be limited to , Permanent Trio '•34 M to take over first place in the J&»ter, 181, UH; Baleen Cuilen, 146; , the evening with a 801 on games of wllirosult in termination ol momborahlp wlth'no rofund of fees. Nicholas, ISO and Marge Bonney, Waryn, 483; Elsie ReUhr, 174; Ann . CODE INCORPORATION. • ' ..' ' Chapter 23 Is amended to read as ment IB hereby authorized to issue Cranford residents.' ' . Happy Hopefuls ' 28 40 league. Boynton-lfuiford Usa Gallstewskl,146. High aeries IN, 187,133. Hi* S33 game was also team of Pete Smith, John McGurk, John (b) All applicants mus B a lnd VidUI BM n PlW r follows: to persons applying therefor, on,pay- SECTION 2. TWs Ordinance shall ISO. • Carragino, 470, Linda Pinto and El-' ,'finomborshlp at time 61 r. „,. o_r .upon ( °° °' " ' " "'" ' '° nlng Pool Cddo ol"tho New Jorsoy Dopartmont of Health Is horoby incorporated Into Ihl'j ordinance monl of Ihe required fees, permits Sweet Rolls & Bunna 2N4' 40W Assodates took over second place high for the night Other 300 or bet- Harrington and Conrad Rehill did their Divers Sharon Sinnott and Jim Smith and becomes a part of It horeof. - - ' ...... • Section 23-55. Designation of be effective upon publication after - Other Ugh series'were recorded lyCarftey,488. 80•>»•1• rmcr oonsjioTaniu,"* 438;' SECTtpSECTIpN IV. HOURHOU S OF. OPERATIO•rI i promlsos Is amendod to read as for tho parking of motor vehicles In final passage as provided by law NoFrills .27 41 by virtueo(«51o.JwinoverKflmek ter bowlera Included J. competed, last Friday in the Union * •i'M 1. Sdmmbr Pools SECTION XIII. RULES AND REGULATIONS NOT EXCLUSIVE v • •• • .. • .. W. -:'L' , ' job to gain first place points and were lollows: . tho 12-nour moterod areas of the BadEnders Elinor Barney-, B10; Marie Har- Wchaei Dutkevta, 3»; Mlctess Stromenger, *»; B. Weber, 118; D. i • (a) Qonoral Swimming . ... . 1. Tho provisions of this ordlnanco shall not rollovo any porson of tho duty to obaorvrj olhor provisions as got Richard J. Salway 24 44 Roofing. Shelf * Bar acored a Sunday througti Saturday, Including holiday. 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. forth In any Now Jorsey Staluto or Ordlnanco ol tho Township of Grahtord or as horolnaflor provided All member- ' ~ Henseld, 104; R.Lyons, 111 andllO; bo flxod by Dopartmont of Aquatics. - - • • SECTION XIV. SEPARABILITY. . . "• minating December 31st of that year r ;7wrJoah week's fine rolling,, bad. a Tmco • ' S3' • . XI Waters and Stacy Hegna. 1. II anv part or parts of this ordlnanco are for any roaaon hold lo bo Invalid, such decision shall not afloct Iho bo doslgnatodas Municipal tot No. Wesloy N. Phllo Kari, 1S7 ,and Karen Brimner, 160. Boy ntou-Mulford ' • Garwood nreDeptlMi. J. Ference, Ml; O. Toll. 104; R. • ..' .4. Advorao dr Dangorous Conditions. • or. upon a quarterly basis tor; tho •-.•Township Clerk . ' 1M-161-8J4 series as Oarwood Big Jim 31U 7 validity of tho remaining portions of the ordinance.' Associates 84 ••'•••• W L Cacchlone, KB; T. Ambroxy, 104; • •, J , (a) Tho Township Comrnlttoo or Its duly doolgnatod representative may close or limit tho use ol tho swimming" three-month period ..commencing NOTICE High series were bowled by Kathy Lanes No. 1 downed Veriotti Con- ttich Smith, Steve Craft and Drew v \ bool facilities during tho-porlods of Inclomont or adverse, weathor conditions or whonovor In their Judgomont such , SECTION XV. EFFECTEFFECT. OOR ORDINANCEORDINANCE. . , . Soctlon 23-57 Regulations of Lot Dittrick's Fine Spirits 83 B0 BiVMFenee JS 31 HaranoASons . SB S3 D. Hopke, JOT and 104; W. DITulio, Players of the week .1. This ordlnanco shall supbrsodo, take tho placo of ond ropoal Ordinancba No. 80-1. GO-1.1.80-12, 813, and 81-12 No. 4. are amorided to road as January 1, April 1, July 1, October T Tho foregoing ordinance was in- Shea, 538: Nora McFadden. 466 and v action-io doomed necessary or doslrablo for tho protection, of health or dafoty of such persons ontltlorj to.uso J struction s to 1. Other high games, Timmy'sFilliea » 31 Haerle placed first; third, and fourth in as of Iho.offectlvo date horoof. . ,.vu loilows: of each year, and each permit shall troduced and passed as amended on Susan Wieneke. . 485..' Garwood Lanes No. 1 78 BS Crtodri ts a 116; M. Nehrbauer, 306; E. Dalton, ..^ euch facllltloS'or sucli porsons working In niich fucllltlos. were posted by Elinor Barney, ReynoldsPhimbing II 9ECTION XVI- LEGALITY. ' . - authorize the parson to whom Hal ro;idiflo_ a! a .mooting oi Ihe Shelf* Bar .71 61" It GanroodLanea si M 113; J. Faster, 104; Walt Raonan, the 200 free and were followed by 2001M- _S£C0OVTG6iME -boon-issued TO* park •' designated Township Committee ol tho KUmelt Roofing •' fcf 77 Bar Belles ' . XXV, 37* |, 1. Summor"Pool Foes. 1. This ordlnanco ahall tako offqet upon publication nltorJinaLpassaao-aa-provldotl by-law^— ~ motoV vohlcle at a 12-hour matered RotaryOah ; » xi M; WUnge, 311; V. Mason, 131; ers Kathy u Coogan and Liz Ball, third Cranford High School' named . the — —^— " : . RICHARD J. SALWAY botwoon tho hours Of 8:00 A.M. and Township of Crynford. N J on Tues- Tom Gasque, Director. VerlottiConstnlction U M PhUipCreterCo. M RafaneaeConstruction38 » R. Conroy, 3U; T. Berard, 313; W. BldBoiildbnb l 8:00 P.M. bn Mondays through Satur- apace provided In th* Municipal day. February 9. 1982 and will havo III' .Family •. . . : ?..:.;.: ' $159.00 Chairman ol Township Commiltoo days oxcopt lorjal holidays. parking lot during the hours when Garwood Lanes No, 1 31 Uoyds Restaurant Jagurrtr. 3W and 700, As (heseason and fourth. Rahway won the 50 free btit- JfoJlowing-athletes=-as-Players - of the Individual . ..-. ..„„ 110.00 ATTEST: ' final reading and public hearing at in WESLEY N. PHILO C. During the hours and days sot vohlcles may be logally parked In anothor mooting of said'Township Jtarts to wind-down, oert-Friibiy Pete^nlith"aiid"RicrfPreuss '. • 25.00 lorth In paragraph "B"-of this BOC- said lot. (blNon-realdonts: • .... Township Clork • - ' Commlttoo at Municipal Building, 41 night wUl baa "Bumper" night ,, NOTICE . ' tion, It shall bo unlaw.ful for any. por- F. Tho fee fbr oblaWmj.ono park.- Crnnlr>rd_tJJ_0Q.Iuesday,fiobruary .cond and'third in the event. John Harr- - Family • ...: J256.00 son to cause, allow, pert/rtf ui suffer ragFgames were bowled this •••'••-• W L Tho foregoing ordlnanco was Introduced and passed on first roadinrj al a rfiootlnfl ol iho Township Commiltoo Incrpormlrahairbo asTolYowB* " 23T1982 at 8 00 o'clock P M (prevail- Bowling- Keith Ehman, Jim GathercoJIe* -/,. Individual.., ...... :....:..." • 168-.00 jiny vdhlclo roglstorod In thjf name ol week by Marge Charoey, l«o, 17B- High games were bowled by Ron- HuDVIcd - 84(4 1544 ington swam just under 3 minute in the * ol Iho Township of Cranlord, N.J. on Tuesday, Fobruary 9, 1382 and will bo considered lor linal passaqo, iiltor Annual: . $150.00 ing time) C (c) Limited Corporation.cir Buslnoso (5 pauses Issued to a Corporation or Business for usuago of Indoor pool on-' ' pubnt hoarlng at another mooting of said Township Commlttoo at MunlctparBiuldinn. Cranlord N J on Tuoadav ,Wr oporaHtjd by such porson to bo Quarterly: - $40.00 WESLEY N PHILO Fran Oldam ISO; Joan Faraooe, nie Scolti, its; Doris Elmiger, in Cranford Sports CenterU 77 ' ly. wolght room, sauna, ghoworo ond locKor3 from 0:00 a.m. • 7:15 a.m.; 11:30 a.m. • 1:30 p.m.;.and 5:00 p.m. G:00 porkod In any 12-hour'metorod spaco 100 fly and was followed by Steve Hegna, Basketball, boys- Bob Cieslak . ,; p.m., Monday tnrouQh'Friday during - scheduled soason). 5 passos (1$ $50.00 oach for! a total ol $250.00 . Fobruary 23, 1082 at 8:00 o'cloclf P.M. (provalllng fimol.' ' G. At tho (Imo of the Issuance bl Township Clerk 188; Barbara Soltis, 173 and Bar-, Bonnie Powers', ,180; Gail Hudak, Coach* Four ' 50 30' <• WESLEY N RHILO without tho roqulrod permit affixed oach permit tho ToWnshlp Pollco Dated: February 11. 19H2 ANNUAL who placed third. Kurt Wolfram won the' 2. Wlntor Pool Foes. .... : • • ' lo sold motor vohlclo or without "nrnrtmont shall also Issue lo Iho ban DKJuuw, 171. High series" 172; Linda Weh, 188 and Claire Cranford Photography 50' •'.-' 30 ... (a) Rosldont: • . • - .. . . - ' . Township Clork Foo $ 36-12 ___^ - Basketball, girls- Pam Baublis, Mary Dated: Fobruary 11, 1982 .. _•. bowlerawere llarge Charoey, 5X8; Levine, 167. High series bowlers gL?&, Iff*?", PW Howland Reallora ' 49 31 100 free as Stacy Hegna and Jim Macher ''• • Family ...' • ' : $175.00 Joan Faraooe, 481, and Barbara were Doris Ehnlger, JS57; Ronnie ,_ Modern Barber Shop 48M 31V, touched for third_and Jfourth^place 2 Beth Heesters - _ ' Individual.'. • \,., ' ". •- •'•• J- 126.00 Fee: J24108 - - ...... ScotU, 499; Gert DembrowsU,47S;_l?i ' ' 30(110/011120113 ' 60.00 DiGiano,48>. _ .. _. BrunsJEIectric ^ 47 -S3— (b) Non-rosldonts: • Ml pomt^Pete'ffowman once again swept Wrestling-Rob Pender. ~ . ST5Mlr -Mfinfrtntwaw^i J4 •-—Famlly~T~r7r?", r • : 1264.00 _lrack=_Matt MorrowrKen F]laxman— IndiiduIndividuaal • •.,....-.....- 170.00 Horan Lumber 140t2 t 3tS9-U (c) Corporation or Duslnon"i; D*0y. Ill; Scott Klaaey. SM: Gbu third with Jill Sherman gaining-fifth Family (5 or more). ... .$175 por family Musketeers PlnPaU Tbe Chronicle 40 40 Fajanb. m; EQtaaett BrodJe. Individual (5 or moro) $126pof|lndlvldual. HU an Hiss Turkeys Crawford Gulf • ... 39 41 place points. The 100 back was tough for PARTNER ACROBATICS, _(rJJJ.lmltfld-Coj:porallon-Qi'-BUBlne8e:- Pin Heads M6; Karad Kiuey. Ml; High team (15 momborshlp passos l33uod to an organization for usoago botwoon-6:00 A.M. • 9:00 A.M.; 11:30 A.M. • Pin Heads _Tojl-EngelPJhunhin< .18, "Megan : Gold Rush ' rfes>jW»ttBu1.TCr Classes in sports acrobatics, also call- ,, t :30 P.M.; ond 5:00 P.M.- 8:00 P.M. Monday through Friday) .*... $1,150.00 -Wonder Wo Global Carpet record with second place finish. Meg 3. Yoar-round Momborshlp • ' • CONVENTION HALL* ASBURY PAUK, N J. Cameos Hopefuls Cleaners . $8 43 ed partner acrobatics, are being con- i^.. Tho Yearly momborshlp will bo Irbm Juno lo Juno or a3 sot by tho Township Commlttoo to Include both the Neighbors Garnet W L . Cranford Barber Shop 38H 43U McCarthy followed in thirds .John * aummer and wlntor.soason subloct to closing duo to malntonanco, repairs and/or ovorhaul. Only rosidont summor AKTrucking ducted for cheerleaders/gymnastics Sharpshooters PinUps 14 Cranford Hotel 35 45 •pool mombors of'tho Immodlato past aummor aoason aro ollfllblo. _ S M McGurk and Karl Pfeil took first'and se- i *. Summor pool mombor will havo until July 31st, to convort momborahlp to yoar-round momborshlp at Iho yoar- SHOW HOURS: Gutter GlrU S.I.S. Swan Cleaners' 34 46 teamihand the public at Surgeht's Eli,te round foo. -Victors Rolling Pins SOW Hills Decorators 34. 46 cond in 100 breaststroke ,. . School of Gymnastics, Linden. Par- - ,i Foos. * .• FEB13-21 11 AM to 10PM BQinskasBros.. ".. 1SV, Cindy Canet B.A.G. Ladies nv, Larry's Texaco 34 46 .Rosidont: TUESDAY thru FWDAY-2PM to 10PM Garwood Auto Parti I7H Divers Jim Smith, Sharon Sinnott, and ticipants work with a partner and 1 FREE PARKING Horstuff BackUps mi BB's 33 '47 Oi Family ' :. . $300.00 SUNDAYS-11 AM to 7PM , Accurate Bushing 17 Chris Kelly wrapped up the Cranford Individual .. .*. , : 200.00 Strolling Bowler. Diamonds so* M It M Painting . 31 49 without apparatus during the 90 minute PetroPlastks 33 -'' . SonlorClllzon .- '. ..' 80.00 u Cranford Elks 31 49 win by 'gaining second, third and fifth classes. For information call Alexander :•, 4. Partial Foos (Wlntor Pool only) • Residents and Noa-Rosidonts. 'Knights of Cohmibuf 15H Reel-SbxngFuelCo. 29 51 (a) Foos for mombors |olnlng lor tho llrst tlmo who apply aftor tho oponlng onrollmont dato 30 fixod by tho place points. •'• Douglas, instructor, at 754-3248. r" Township Commlttoo but boforo Docombor 1st will pay tho full too. Said mombor ohrolllng botwoon Docombor 1st Methodist Men 54 and January 31st will pay 80% ol tho wlntor pool momburshlp loo; belwoon Fobruary Island March 31st • will HARDWICK - Americais Standa^pl.Cooking EweHajKe §lnt»•1879 pay 60% of tho wlntarpool mnmborshlp fao; and botwoen April 1st ond May 31at will pay 40% of tho wlntor pool membership foo. Said leo ahall be rounded to the nearest wholo dollar. Any person who had boon a momber ot tbo winter pool within tho preceding two winter seasons IB not ollglblo* for partial- foe membership. .. -*Wi Ah Individual membership may bo'convorted to a family mombershlp at any tlrno during tho winter, soason. Sclwal Girls basketball Tho difference botwoon tho Individual membership rate "ana farnl|y.momborrihlp-rato.payubro-to-1MaSwlot Pool Wild Balls J8 23 Play in the Suburban Catholic . Utility- wlll~bo-baBad upon tho foo structure undor whlch'tho original individual momborshlp was takon. > Screwballs 77 14 Brian Perdek directed the offense.__JTieJDejrl!iincLCiH«ala-Were-Uie-^also scored, 5. Guost of Mbmbors. . League continued F>jrt»y nlg^t. -l^ying-his-strongest-game-orthe" winners Saturday in the girls ~Th e Cougar" s defeated Ihe Magics .J1*> a) Summor Pool * . ' "wJUiUie fifth and sixth grade team FrethStarti * -JH4 »W season, Dujyn led the scoring with recreation basketball league. The 38 to 26 with Kathy Lucashscoring' .,. "D-Dally Gu«3t3 - $3.00 por onlry por porson'. Monday thru Friday. Entry on Saturdays, Sundays & July 4 and defeating St. Patrick's of Chatham ' Labor Day $4.00 par ontry por porsion. *. Orw-fePili >» M U; Perdek, 11; Slattery,9; Rock 4, ' Devils defeated the Angels 42 to 33. 28 points for the winners. Other M to 23 and tbe seventh and eighth II) Weekly Houso Guost Pn3s • $20 lor 7 ontrlo3 during a 7 day period. and Grimshaw, 2. The big lead the Susati Holmes led the victors with Cougar scorers were Jennifer Stec, " Hi) Inftint guoat under 2 yoaro froo. • • bowlen lut week were grade team defeated Christ the UUUn Buehler. 190; Betoy Jooee, first team bulldi up give the^second 22 points. Stephanie I^eifer, Michelle Faulkner, ReginaBrophy, ^ ib) Wlntor Pool ' . . Famous HARDWICK King of Hillside 49 tost. Tina Zlto and Lisa Prodeline. I) Daily Guosts • $3.00 por ontry nor porsoiV Sunday through Saturday. .10; Uoda Weh, 1(7: Mary Uwter, and third teams more playing time' MIcheUe *"** and Uarueeo Mot' II) Weekly Hou3o Guost PasG • $20 for 7 ontrlos during a 15 day porlod Against St. Patrick's, the team fitt also Bcored for the Devils.. The Magics' points werescored 1 US; Unda Schwetje. 14J;. Joyce aiM this experience Is showing In III) Infant guost undor 2 yoars froo came out geared for a tough game Leading scorer for tbe Angels wtfs by Madge jMcEIUgott, Anno Rowe, 148; Fran Eipodto, 143; tbelr Improved play. >•• 8. Hofund3. . " GAS RANGES and led JM at Ihe end of the Out Joelle Nlethe, IB. Patty Hogan, Haughney, Nancy Curtlss and ,i a) No momborphlp foos aro rofundablo for Iho aummor soaoon uftnr tho llrst day ol Juno.. • - Judy Glueck. 141 aod Carol Bar- The older team started off slowly, 1 pmod. Keith Slattery, Mark Duiyn b) No momborshlp loos are rofundablo for tho wlntor'uoason altor tho first duy of Octobor. hour, 140. Betty ! Boobs won all, Katherine Snor and Trad White MicheUeLeifex. c) No momborshlp too3 aro rofundablo for Yoar-rour»rJ momborshipg aftor Iho first day of Juno. and Mike Grimshaw dominated leading by only (wo at halftlme. three (tarae-i: - ' . '• Dondllno for Paymonts. . ™ •* the backboards and MaU Rock aod Tbe Second half with Mike Schenider, -hitting from all over the - (a) Tho onrollmorii nnd paymont achodulo o( yoar-round, aummor and wlntor pool momborship-foos Is to botlx- Safe-Priced at nri hy Ihn TA>mThlp rnmmlttnn hy rninliiHnn | .' " ' , biko . 8. "Soo Section VI for b«by slttlnn loos. - Karkowsky played a steady game SECTION VI. OTHER POOL F.EKS. at. guard dealing out nine assists. On Saturday the Union tain Reservation is the 10 1. Swimming Lo3sons (Mon^bora only). Hzabethtown Gas Ton Vf hour flOBGlona $15.00 Scoring for St. Mike's were County Hiking Club hosts a.m. meeting site. - Ton 45 mlnuto soaslons . 20.00 PUZZUD ABOUT WMU Schneider, 27; MlkeDavte, 8; Steve the South Mountain Ram- Ton 1 hour ooaslons .25 00 Fedosh, 6, with excellent defense,' Flftoon Vi hour sfjaaiona . ao.oo Jose DeLos Rios, 4, Mike Pipoll ble End the G>;eat Swamp Cyclists will meet at 10 . Flfloon 45 mlnuto 3033lons ..35.00 f) Flftoon 1 hour soaoions • .-,40.00 Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to save* and Troy Jenkins, 2 each. Other Bike Tour. a.m. opposite Dom's - members of the team are Matty. General Store in 2. Special Couroosjwlntor and Sulnmorj. $50 on your choice of these quality gas ranges by ' Dziunynski, Chris Readie, Craig The Mayapple Hill park- famous Hardwick. ' Marino, Chris Krako and Pal Meyersville Ceoter, for the Non-mombers Mombors Givins. ing area, off Northfield Basic Water Safoly & Rescue $25.00 $20.00 Great Swamp Bike Tour. Advanced Ufmiavfng 40.00 30.00 Road in the South IVIoun- Call 352-8431. . • Advanced Ulosavlna Rovlow 25.00 20.00 Wator Safotlyy lInstructor 40.00 30.00 Swtvtimn an- d_.. Sliill.mn 20.00 f)Hyidr. o Fltnosa 15.00 LEGALS Q) Rruhn "bo".ob 70.00 S. ComjioiitivojiwJrainlna Prices Include Delivery, Normal Installation lty:!ly« P5) n«nU-< Act 1609 shall be Issued on an annual basis Wesley if. Phllo 6. Special Evonts Pronrnmn. • Than It hereby •atabllahed. on for a period of one (1) year eommenc- (a) Fuo sot and poalou by Dopartmonl , • .. Account deposits from January 1,1982 to Marcff 31,1982. SALE! 230 CantanrJal Av« • Cranford *» 276-9200 .mcpnicniMa hanflnaftar daacribid, Inp January 1 of such year and ter- Township Clerk 7. Rental or Security Foos. • ,-. a matarad and pannlt parking araa minating December 31st of that year • NOTICE -" (a) Memboujniay be roqulrod to pay a rontal loo und/or security dofoult for chalra, lockora and umbrollas and Loaded with features irreludlng.time-of-day clock for the parking of motorvahlclea, to w upon a quarterly basis for the The foregoing ordinance was In- ijlhoi1 Itonia aTspeclflod by tho Towntihlp Commlttoo. 1/ b« daalgnatadaa Munlolpal UtNo. tnree*month perloo commenolno uoducedand passed aa amended ort , (b) f^on£a>for uao of lildoor pool compfox (por hour) $70.00, uao ot flotcl houao In addition to pool rental $20.00 PLUS LOOK AT OUR OTHER ADVANTAGES... You can begin making withdrawals after you attain age 59 2. With- and timer, large oven with panoramic door win- January 1, April 1, July 1, October 1 first reading at a meeting of the por hour, ' drawals before age 59V2 are subject to a penalty of six months' forfei- 8«ctlon 23-M. Ragulatlona ol Lot of each year, and each permit shall Township Committee of the dow, lift Up, lift off cooktop and other features to ch permit shall Township of Cranford, N.J. on Tues- :, (c) Rental of outdoor complex • $100.00 por hour up to 150 pooplo with $100.00 per hour per udriltlonul 100 poo.- No, 3 an amanoad to raad aa authorize the person lo whom It hah s • TAX-DEDUCTIBLE DEPOSITS ture of interest; also, you must; include those withdrawals as regular make cooking easier, better. Choose white, follows: day. February S01082 and will have P designated SECTION VII. FIELD HOUSE USAGE.. Having Trouble _ B. This Lot shall be In operation final reading and public hearing al income in that year and pay an additional 10% tax on the amount almond, coppertone or harvest gokfc another meeting of said Township j^1. General Provlalon. • TAX-DEFERRED PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST between the hours of B.-00 KM. and Committee at Municipal Building, / (a) Admission to tho flold houao 13 opon to realdonts and non-roaldents 14 yoars and oUler. Children undor 14. Withdrawn. -* " ••' '• «*00 P.M. on Mcx>(laya through Satur- Cranford, N.J, on Tuesday, February years old must be accompanied by an adult porson. Art Individual muat be 17 yedrs of age to uso exercise equip- • INTEREST COMPOUNDED AND CREDITED 23, 1082 at B:00 o'clock P.M. (prevalf- ' mont and Sauna without auporvlalon. . . . .'•.'. Car7 i dcyv set -™w ,v.. Ing time). :..' . . (b) Uae of the Flold house -All poraons being admitted to the Field'house must show proper Identification to QUARTERLY ...... ^. I this eec- , jf-The fee forobtalnlnn ona partc ^ ••• ' WESLEY N. PHILO'" ' Ihe admlaslons office ant) uru sublocl lo follow all rules and regulation;* sot forth by tho Township Committee and |p YOU SAVE YOUR SAVINGS AT AGE 65 tlon, It ahall be uniawful for ahy per- '"0 permit ahall be as folTowr _ . Township Clerk .anforcod by the Director of Aquatics or to his duty designated representative. Admission to the field house does • AVAILABLE TO ALL WAGE* EARNERS . if your present age Is: Annual: Dated: February 1.1, 1982 ^- "• not Includo use bf pool or aauna. . • .- THIS MUCH son to cause, allow, pemtlt or iulfer ' Annual: . (19000 ro r „ «*uarterly: «400O Fee: $ 36.12 »(c) Fine's and Penalties for!)ostru6(l(ir\of-£ PP W ' Any person or persons who shall violate any duly pro- • NO MINIMUM DEPOSIT REQUIREMENT arty vrtilcianwIatereoTh peraon the namn toe obfe q. •»..—--At thei (lmlm• e •o f the Issuanc.ww.wance W . mulgated ruio orrsaulatlon wllrbe subloct lolmmodlata'e/ecllon from the field house facility by th« official In EACH WEEK "'Z5 35 45 S h .-..wrrnslarod space "."" ihS \"\™P\°*"\™P PolicPolPolici ee charge'or'rila duly doslgnatod representative. If danQorous acts, Impropor conduct or repeated violations of the • DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $100,000 BY FDIC — ..quired pannlt affixed il shalhlll also IIssuIs e t o t ththe rules and regulations occur, tho Department of Aquatics has Iho right to bar entrance from the facility lor a tlmo 494 144 S148.430 S 42.449 $9 960 iu «a«J motor venlole or without to Whom ' the .permi. t Is period as seen fit by the Director or his duly appointed representative. sio ~s depoeltlng In the adlaoent parking nted • sticker containing the 2. Flold Housa Fees. ' meter the proper oolna at the rate ol istratioi n numbeb r oll thhe motomotor (a) Single Admission ' '• . "* i ' ' ' ' S25 1,235 360 371,075 106,123 24 900 flealdonl •. ;....- • .- $2.00 That's right! Effective January 1, 1982, every wage oarner, whether , Non-resident guests : 3.00 S35 1,729 504 519,505 148,572 34 859 TUNE-UP! '•* (b) R.acquotball Court Reservations ' v or not covered by a retirement plan, is eligible to invest in an Indi- ,.'• Residents or pool rnornb«M>(each rosorvatlon) : 1.60 These lujuros aro ffascd on a constant 12% interest rate compounded njjarterly. ;'; (c) Racquotball Court Foes (40 mlnuto sosalon, por player) ' vidual Retirement Account. DEPOSIT and DEDUCT up to $2,000 (or .," Roaldent -. 2.00 100% of your earned income, whichever is less) from CURRENT assuming deposits aro made weekly throughout the year (UCTC's interest rate ',, Pool members '..... 1.60 could bu higher or lower depending on markei conditions ) we -, Non-resident guosl - 2.60 TAXABLE INCOME. This amount may bo increased to $2,250 per ",, Tournament-Entry Foe (por person per entry) . .3.00 HARDWICK 36 Gas Range ACCEPT Field house members ;....' 1.00 year if your spouse, receives no compensation and you file a joint VISA r, (d) Fluid house programs. v return. If your spouse isemployed, each may deposit up to $2,000 in UCTC s interest.rate will be ad|usted quarterly in keeping with the v Foe structure la tho same a» most recent^Federal auctton of one year Treasury bills. However, Model CB4612M-530R AND Sometimes It help* to talk It ovar with a trained Chairman of Townahlp ( ,' Section 6, Hub-section 1 and sub-section 6. separate IRA's and DEDUCT as much as $4,000 from CURRENT mmt '! SECTION VIII. IDENTIFICATION CAHDS. UCTC, as a special bonus, will pay a 15.06% annual rate for funds TAXABLE INCOME. You can make these deposits at any time - S MASTER listener. Call us any. time day or night* WE8LEV N, PHILOf " ' 1. All pool members will be Issued Identification cards which muat bs shown lor admission to the area and Regular$439 Everything ia confidential. "No Charges, No Township Clartl must be shown upon request by any duly authorised representative of the Swim Pool Utility. throughout the year up to the maximum allowed. _ deposited in our new IRA until March 31, 1982. STATEMENT 2. Identification cards aro nal transferable. CHARGE Obligation. The foregoing ordinance Waa , 3. Illegal transfer of cards will result In revocation or suspension of membership. SALEr^;.... / A Volunteer Community Service finalllly passed as smended at a ,. 4. Lost Identification carda'must be reported lo the pool manager Immediately and will bo replaced by paymont 389 FOR SERVICE meetitlnr g of the Township Committee ,of a $3.00 fee. . - With the «Bm« wwrtedfeatures u in the 30" A REPAIRS ' CALL ANYTIME ol thee Township of Cranford'.NCranford, N.J-. j-'o. onn • Tuesdayd , FFebruary 9,1982 model pfc» storage drawer torpot s and pans.' WESLEY N, PHILO STOP IN TODAY AND ASK OUR BRANCH MANAGER FOR „ . . _ ' Townshp Clark Quality HartiwicK construction throughout. Dated: Tebruary .11,1882 Choose white, almond, coppertone or harvest rO4i * A.aM COMPLETE DETAILS OR CALL: Use Our Uberal Credit Terms 301 South Av«. B- Cranford (201)931-6600 Where SaUsfled Customers (201)787-0100 (201)754-1175 Rare Job Opportunity IN UNION COUNTY IN MONMOUTH COUNTY IN SOMERSET COUNTY Are Our Best Recoromendatlbn Central Auto Body lizabethtown 0am Since~t9i?~: ^ Shop Foreman, and The AutQ Body ferspnneI EUZ*KTH -warned Tor busy: [ypofyaimc es-3tyady work United Counties frust Company '.SM.ia.si.4i:*.' TQW1NS Mh'iFit MEMBER FDIC ". -^ EXHAUST fiouipta Elizabeth • Linden • Cranford • Hillsiclo • Clark ••Springfiolc) • NortrO'l.iinliold • Summit • Borkoley Hmrjhts • Monmouth Mall : Oakhurst • Cltapul Hill* Mlddlutoiwii w Lincrolt« Kwdit*;t>iH!r«8«Hord •Port Monmourh ~ "~- "" We use a laser beam to insure ci«e measurement for alignment

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y !four students at Harding School were on " the honor roll for the second marking period. They are: * Grade lour: Eiletn Anton, Jeffrey Barr, Daniel \ Benoit, Robert Colyer(.-Angela-Criicir^Kiniberly- fitTR contract ratified TDavenporirBSBara Dawson, Jacqueline DePalma, '» . ..',..•*• Frank DiGlroiamo. Edward Dilion, Susie D'lnnocen- lia, Leon. Doneaki, Nikki Eapoolto, Tracy GiJpin. Bryan Graodas, Mary Jannlcelli, Scott Johnson, Roc- eo La Vista; Michelle Londlno,- Brian Mack, witKoiit ChihWhripprl , , ThMCthT .>?»..'• Mascarb, Erica Neviile. .••••• GARWOOD- A fitU^day kindergarten expanded kindergarten program, By ROSALIE GROSS v J 'Andrea Noble; Christopher. Porenti, Maria jVUl be started in September at Franklin reported Callam. $12,400. The, maximum salary for a PascaVella, Alfred PatetU,Amy Paul, MartaPernns, -,'•:' KENILWORTH-- The Board of Educa- teachjtr with a BiA..degree is increased Maria Petracca, Frederick Quinton, Michelle Reu, .'+•. and Washington Schools; ^ -' An-orientatioir meeting for parents tion and Kenilworth Teachers' Assbcia-' from $21,800 to $23,'400. The level is ^S Carol Rodriguez, Clinton Roese, Michael Saiimbeoe, Th Board of Education at itswill be held .Thursday, March.4 at.7:30 -Uon .-have - ratified a contract for the Nanilee Sasso, Kristirie Shields, Darlene Sica, ' Workshop Tuesday agreed to place a -reached'after'16 years of service.. After . Micnael Stecher, Terri Lyn Thompson, Cheryl-Turk, p.m. in the Lincoln School music,room 1981-82 school'year which continues a .••.48. years, an additional $500 is earned Patricia Turner, Robert Weiss, KflUna Williams. >tesolution approving the all-day classes Administrators and teaeherg will ex- provision for adyjsqiry arbitration as a .- Grade flve: Gerard Accomando, Cory Boll, Alejan- On the agenda for its monthly jneeting plain activities and procedures, for (he each year by the teacher in addition to dro Borgifl,£nc Boyea, Lisa Cardella. Brian Chalen- . last step in the grievance procedure. negotiated increases at the maximum nki, Lisa Cheeka, Adriana' Cheesa, Pamela Ciesla, Ifcext Tuesday, Approval is expected. -v expanded "'• " kindergarten : Tfje teachers' demand for binding ar- Kristlne Cwiak, Sharon Demeter,' Karen Derkowski, > jThe decision by th> schoo^adminstra ' Callam^.called the. all-day ' bitration was the remaining issue to be p ...... ; Kathleen Dodman, Penny Dolar, Danielle Farbanec, 7 The salary range for teachers, with a Lisa Faucher, Marcy Herman, Be«ky Hubinger> Lpr- 'tion -to—go"ahead withann all^d"" kindergarten "an idea whose time has tfesolyed in the 14-month'long contract reil Jorges, Lisa Kasper, John Kokal, Lee Ann •kindergarten was based. „ on-- positive come fof Garwood." He said studies negotiation. The KTA ratified the con- master's degree for 1981-82 starts at Kopyta, Jonathan Krihak, Michael Kuriawa, Jennifer responses, from '• 2^i «parents of. pre- haye indicated the expanded program tract, without the binding arbitration $14,100 and reaches $25,100 after' 16 LoBianpo, Teresa Londino, John Lynch. - years. Last year's range was $13,600 to Travis' Marshall, Kevin McSorley, Anthony Miceti, ; kindergarten children to a questionnaire "has a positive effect on later prograss provision Jan.: 28 after-agreement had David Michaels, Theresa Mistretta, Raymond Mur- distributed to all households. and achievement. Its an ideal time to been reached at a negotiating session $23,200. .. phy, Maria Noble; Stephanie Parkas, Anthony Petrac- ;"•; The kindergarten class will run from identify and prevent future learning John Haydu, scoutmaster of Boy $c,out Troop 75, keeps the flapjacks•, — .--———r ^ Jan. 2.0. "'••'•'.'"•'. •.•'' A fact-finder called, .in to help resolve ca, Rossinna Petracca, * Gianni Piccininiii, Dcbra ,1?:30toU:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. handicaps.'1 • : coming at troop's annual pancake breakfast Sunday, at St. Anne Scouts Patrick Olenick, Kevin Eagan and Kenny Kinney, left to right, ' the stalled contract talks recommended Pric^, Domenic Pugliese, Franklin Rachel, Michael : : The board ratified the contract'at its in December that both sides adopt a 9.5 t/ Ramos, Robyn Rica, Marisa Scorese, Meredith Swan- ^Children, will have the option of going He said early- informal instruction in School. .. •' ••': ; : . fix^cpffeeandtea for patrons. Photos by* Greg Price. - " monthly meeting Monday. • son, Diana Tassitano, Frances Tramer, Kevin Turk, percent salary increase and 75 percent Jill - Vardalis, Maria Vizzoni, Michael Voorhees, ' •'home for lunch or eating in school. reading, writing and arithmetic has pro- Agreement on a 9:5 percent, salary- .„. Dr. James Callam, superintendent-of tuition repayment for graduate courses Trad Zalenskl. ved, beneficial. "Socialization also is hike and 75 percent tuition reiumburse- taken by teachers. The fact-finder also Young artists at Saturday morning Recreation seated, are, Lisa Cardella, Marissa Scorese> Diane Grade six: Anthorty Abarno, Cheryl. Becker, Jen- {schools, anticipates an enrollment of very important," said Callam, explain- ment had been announced earlier. Committee class get lesson iri drawing from Rose Tassitano, Karen Derkowski, Marie Noble.and Sari nifer Bodnar, Kevin Bowen, Raul Caneiro, Michael %ipre than 30 Kindergarten children bet- Borough receiving $36*000 in revenue jsharing funds recommended the adoption of binding ChalensU, David Chango, Michelle Coraggio, Nicole ing a child's concentration improves The KTA is expected to seek a' binding Tino. Photos by Gr_eg Price. Ciuffreda, Gary Faucher, Mlchele Fllippone, Kimber- jween, the two schools. Registration for •arbitration.' •.,:... ' .'• * ,...--• Emmert. Children, clockwise starting with girl when he is "not preoccupied with •••..'. By D.L. BENTLEY $5,000 of the cap limitation.. will be held between council and the the borough.regarding sidewalks They aribtration provision for the 1982-83 con- ly Frolich, Steven Grohol, Laurie Grzymala, Linda next September will take place Feb. 22 himself." .}. * '•-.."•."... tract for which negotiations started last y l , ^ , .GARWOOD- No residents were pre- The closing on the Ellex property is schooland library boards to discuss a «*' have alj agreed to undertake the work- Lisa Hicks Bridget Horn, Danielle Knieremen, to 26 at Washington School. Children rn onth. A negotiating meeting' is must be five years old by Dec. 3L . sent Tuesday night to offer ideas on how scheduled fftcFeb, 28; Dominic Carrea^ram'-ranjp Ifor the handicapped at the public- Hee siad onlvy Pathmark and one otheothwr The recall that was recalled Martin Lueddeke, Annette Madden, Laura Mascara, Callam said other towns in Union • Sandra Matera, Laura Mula, Alka Patcl, Shawn to spend almost $36,000 in federal reported. He told council the library in Eranklin School The meeting scheduled for Feb.-23. '.,...... -Because enrollmenHsTieclinnig"m up^ CojuntyPwhich have started -all-day business dn South Avenue havetiotrseht 1 The 9.5 percent Raises are retroactive ago from two years tofou r years, but did Venn ',, Nancy Petracca, Joanne Pinder, Scptt Reu, per grades and classes' will be con . rfevenue, sharing monies. The grant re- will continue- to be rented by the present is scheduled for 9 p.m. during the coun- confirmation that they would construct By ROSALIE GROSS •>. Cecilia Rizzo, Theresa Sommaparla Spataro Michael :. kindergartens are Union and Spr- to Sept. 1 and will cost the board an addi- not establish a recall provision: Vcrgura, Jeffrey Walyus, Tracy Williams, Thomas ' solidated, a teacjjer who" would have quires the borough to seek local.opinion tenants. cil's Feb. 23 meeting. sidewalks on their property. ;> KENILWORTH- It was the recall that ingfield; He said there are several in on how to use the monies. "Hopefully they will be there through tional $99,700 for the 56 teachers at Har- was recalled almost before the ink was Ronald Scorese, one of the organizers Wozniak. ! laid off wilf be available to teach Somerset County. Garwood schools An earlier meeting had been cancelled of therecall movement, said this week Grade sseven: Evan Bickerstaff, Susan Buchner, Council advertised the public hearing • June," Carrea .noted, at which time con- due"1 to:.snow The groups will decide .Council had made the request to dry on the petitions. ' .. ' Janine Corbo, Joseph Oiak.Sherri DePrisco, Denis* "Pie additional class. An additional have operated a pre-kiridergarten calss "most likely this is right, but I can't say FltzpairJdli^-SherryiFordr-Lynn-Havanki—Lorraine" in three locgl, newspapers, as well as struction of the new municipal building whether to construct a handicapped ac- businesses because residents had- to : The new salary guide adopted by the A movement launched last week by a I/teacher will not haveto be "hired for the ' the past two years under Title I funding. walk in the roadway between PathmarJk it's dead until I see the charter and Hoffmann, PeterKiriakatis, Michael Krihak, Richard sending releases to the senior citizens could get underway. .' cess ramp to the library-which is located .board Monday increases the starting groulp of residents to have Livio Man- Lyons, Marts Mcnjivar, Fred MiceH,. Maria Muia, organization and a radio station in an ef- Carrea also reported the Little League in the basement level of the school. Fun- and-the Garwood Mall because there are salary for a first-year teacher with a cino, mayor, removed from_office^ by_J Barbara Murphy. . fort |o elicit opinions, v. had" asked for an approporiation for no sidewalks. . , '" — ~ bachelor's degree frorn^jglMi o__-scheduling-a recall~vote""was quickly feferrecTto the municipal charter whfch Domenick Pascarella, Kimberly Reinacher, ding for the ramp was provided through Theresa Riley, March Salerno, Dean Schafcr, Susan Soot investigation continues The mayor noted since no one had roofing thefield house. Council approv- . —•—— : " ' . aborted when it was-discovered that the he has requested from borough of- g p a community development grant. The i-res Sherba, Samuel Simoes, Christopher Sloyan, Sandra Spoken, the monies usually are applied ed^ recommendation toaccep t a $1,4000 ^ Vi^a_sjtated-th^tsix^f^ight borough form of government does not ficials but has not yet received. , Splllman, Scott Swanson, Lori Talarico, Gullietta Tar- " '*' By D.L. BENTLEV * a installed by the tivita. Robin Taylor, Cynthia Van Buskirk, During ' the controversy last year to offeetting.cbstsW salaries and wages. bid; the lowest of three received-bjrthe— businesses on South Avenue contracted borough and assessed for the cost. have a mechanism for recall. When questioned by The Chronicle • GARWOOD- An investigation of the about the time for sounding the fire The $35,931.75 figure is" down from about the recall plan, Ray Bodnar of the Brian Wyss, Carol Zeyock." ,,.soot problem allegedly coming from committee. . , Schering The citizens' group, with the help of Grade eight: Lisa Andriola.Lori Bertplotti,Nancy whistle, Jajko said he asked the mayor last year's appropriation of $41,712, Mary Jan DeHanes, head of tfie counsel, had petitions ready to circulate Bureau of Government .Research at Bieber, Sandra Bober,' Ondina Borgia, Anridniarie .'Millen Industries is continuing. Dominic to write a letter to the insurance com- .James Gaeta announced a meeting Rutgers University,-'said "you've got a Buchrier, Christopher Cardoso, Lori Ann Cronin, recreation committee, suggested she through the borough to collect 25 percent C>MlGrlG .Carrea, councilman," advised the -missibn covering the borough. The letter will be held next week between the ' of the names o,f registered voters-who bit of confusion there.'-' He said J..yr 'Borough Council Tuesday v He said the might ask for the resignations of recrea- laboratory boroughs do - riot-haye-the power-^of—- Giacalone, Anne Gramegna, Steven Kallensec, Yiana was to request if there would "be any- finance committee «and borough tion commissioners who are unable ,to, jwanted.a-recall.questioq n on the ballot. Kiriakatis, John Kuriawa. thorough • attorney_has written to-the change in the borough's insurance auditors on the municipal budget. A attend meetings. . -' recall unless they have changed their . Kosalba LaTorrc, Kathryn LoBianco, J.amcs ;J'state Department of Environmental The group had hoped to organize this form of government. - .---- . Matera, Debra McGoldrick, James Morrison,•• the .testing_of_the_final budget-planningsession~will be T^DeHahes saidTHere has been a "high Michael Murphy, Michelc Plummer. Joseph - ;.iProtectionrequesting-inuuitorlng'af"the~ "alarm were changed to an earlier' hour. approved ~^ •we^k and begin a door-to-door canvass Eugene Schneider, executive director i; held the following week •'with the level of absenteeism" on the part of of the borough for signatures. ReHbergcr, Fabio Rodriguez, Ralph Romeo, David local company, as well as written Jajko pointed out to this day he still mayor's advisory committee. KENILWORTH- Preliminary ap- However, .when informed-ateurth^TT^the-NewJfiSejrCountyandMun^ipa Sisnetsky, Victoria Stamegna, Michael Tripodi, commissioners. She said the recreation ^id Vcnczio. John Zimmerman. reports of findings from,'the state agen- doesn't have an.answer. •. _ Gaeta said the 1982 budget is within directorcalled_a remit^rnjseti provaHor a three^stpxy pharmapeuticaL recall drive shortly before press time Study Commission in Trenton, said it is lyT)he^theFmember attended. Tleveldpment laboratory was granted to last Wednesday, The Chronicle con- virtually absdlute that recall is —-Carrea-noted-a-visuaHnspectiorrwas to "Jajko". XaterTafter^hearing'Carrea The mayor suggested the director Sch.ering Corp. at (a Planning Board tacted-attorneys-familiar-with-hoEough available only in the commission form Three policemen made at the site last week by .James already, had an answer from the at- Train station work should phone theborougbrclerk"to"sehd —meetirig-last-week; —— law andtwo specialist in NewJersey govettment^anddin^rnunicipalities jfMateria, fire chief. Carrea had discuss- torney on the sooi_problerii,-hc warned- - out^wrUtennoticesoLcommiCtee- meet- • The concrete^ and glassjbujlding totals government. Their unanimous verdict that have chosen the optionallhunicipal -Afd thft prohtem-^^ootjspe^gfeoinithe^ of-—all— ings. ,269,00p^square feet.'the board also ap- was boroughs have no provision for diarterlaw under the Faulkner Act. advance to corporal North'Avenue factory at council's last correspondence is to be given to each in proved a variance from height limita- ' By his determination, the only Union spring Georgiana Gurrieri, councilwoman, tions of 50 feet. The new building will be recall unless they have adopted the !—KENILWORTH-- Pursuant to a -meeting following an incident on Jan. 20. member. ' GARWOOD- Improvements at the: added it. might be a good idea to deter- _Faulkner_Act. *, i __• County mujiicipjy^ties_lhflLcoj4ld.retal] 65 feet tall with an additional 15 feet of vrecently-adopted borough ordinance, The councilman also' stated another McCarthy pointed out that-any items borough train station have been delayed mine a regular meeting nigHt- monthly Kenilworth has not. The borough^ an elected offical are Clark, Elizabeth '^resident has been "waging an on-gQing_ ,£nclosed-storage-for-equipment—cover-— Rahway and Scotch Plains, which have threetoembers of the Kenilworth Police by_w^alherlJbuL.are^expected-to-get- htet^i amended its mayoralty term eight years Department have been promoted to the 2httf" ith4hb ~to""therentire~ifiayor. afitrcbuhciT ' 7~ underway this spring, reports NJ Tran- ing 25 percent of the roof. adopted Faulkner. Westfield and Plain- other soot incidents that date back to The mayor also directed the borough gramming. ' • The building will be designed with field have special charters whose provi- rank of corporal. ! sit. •.•-•.'••• DeHanes agreed to try these pro-, Justine Demeter, 8, is coloring picture at weekly art lesson Borough Council adopted a resolution ' 1977. Carrea said continued inspections clerk to get an immediate answer on Ja- Officials of the state agency visited space between each floor to supply elec- sions might provide a recall 'and monitoring by the DEP will resolve cedures, but if results were negative she tricity, heat, air conditioning, gasf and Federal cheese Tuesday naming patrolmen William jko's request as "it had waited much too Cranford to review pending changes in felt a change in commissioners might be mechanism, he said. 'the problem. . long.". He said it was improper that the the.stat ion there which are scheduled water.'The utilities.may be interchang- The latest recall attempt • in New Hugelmeyer, Victor Smith and Arthur necessary. i ed between laboratories as needed • lliir " The councilman took a sample of the* mayor's letter had not been dispatched, to be made in-1983. According to their^ Before any changes would be made Jersey was in Woodbine in Cape May Brandofino says boro violates g soot to have a chemical break-down with the same speed aS Carrea'S. report, the Garwood station will be im- Preliminary approval also was given due here March 1 County in 1980. As a borough, Woodbine of Joseph Ventre, police chief. DeHanes indicated she would call all for a multi-story parking facility for 600 ;f; ..^.^o determine if it,was ha?ar- Georgiana ( Gurrieri, cpuncilwoman, proved earlier and mclude construction iflembWra ,to determjne if they were in- could not have recall, Th_e_ six Th ^i l4i '.dqus. Siijcesuph an analysis cpuldqost refiojrtpd -thV-'new alarm system for the of new lp^-Wvel'platfprtffi/tionstiTCtimi t^isft&h m, ^Othttntlltigon' Uie iohtml^ ;cars; This will be built over an existing , KE;NIL.WORTH-.- The borough is ex- and includes a 'sunset clause under 1 'parking lot: •••- • - .-.- ••'•.-. - ".•••>••., lected to receive between 66 and 126, ^hfa^j^fat^raHt-cces^ta recorcisT -which-it-nvfll be"Tevtew?in53rtHe,end ot ^®^ej|anJ^QIjCariea^^dJi_, , ~^v,- , ,h —fire-department is still not-functioning of a retaining wall, site work and repairs 'si'oH. She said other residents want to sit . — o .— - . , v.- . . . . the Democratic mayor they wanted. : the year. Should the rank subsequently .Stibler is trying to Jhave the analysis correctly. -in fr«shelte r and ^ on the board. —' '—~~ ' games wiHch draws 180 youngsters to recreation_department's Frl- fourth new construction proificL^L^-aiads^QLEederaLsutplus-cheese to be—reiHSved in oth^r waysTand he eventuak ByANNESHUHAN He claimed the. sunshine law was f\t r be abolished, the three officers would ; •" The projected price fag of the'Gar- DeHanes also announced a meeting day night program aM='ncofn-School7"Pht)to7b"y Greg Price. "Schering. A warehouse was completed * distributed to needy families; _^ ^ ly resigned. KENILWORTH- Frank Brandofino, a violated because an agenda for the Feb. cost. . - Jronic^hprn,, was purchased entirely on two years ago and construction is under- This translates into the distribution of Bodnar said provisions giving more frequent critic of Livio Mancino, mayor, g meeting was not filed 48 hours prior to nevertheless retain it. Council adopted 0 wood changes is $31,000 for general sta- from 12, to 24 of the five-pound bricks of the rank on.Ventre's recommendation to ;Ray;Jajkd. of Center Street also spoke grant monies. The system has not work- tion, improvements and $12,800 for way on anaddition to an existing office municipalities options for recall have charged Tuesday that his right of access the meeting, and citizensjvere not pro- out on another problem: •the fire whistle ed consistently correctly since it was in- buildingUna a manufacturing plarjt for cheese. • b^en included in bills proposed for in- to public records has -been-violated-vjded withan agendauntil several hours assist him in" scheduling supervisory 1 lighting improvements: Four cars involved personnel. . which Jajko said "could knock you down stalled. The Garwood work is included in a capsules and tablets. Another plant for Phyllis Baldacchini, councilwoman in itiative, referendum and recall, but through infringement ofboth the right-.-befor-e-the-meetingrHe also stated that' while walking in the hall of his McCarthy has^ requested an engineer first phase of station improvements in- in chain collision manufacturing liquids, ointments and charge of welfare, said the cheese is ex- neithenhe does not believe any of^these—^o-kne cmri~the open nieeting act by ''denying citizens information con- --building." from the company which manufactured GARWOOD- Robert Johnston, 1 creams has been approved, but has not pected to.arrive March 1. Residents provisions moved beyond the committee (sunshine law).' cluding those at Raritan, Somerville, receiving the cheese must show proof of tained in written documents that were Mancino joins the product to inspect it and correct it or Manville,. Calco, Srant Avenue, Washington PL, Cranford, was issued a • .been started. stages in the last legislature. In a prepared statement he read to the ,.;iu,,/iy) f»,- Five seats open replace the piece. . • ' Westfield and RosellePark. ', : summons for careless driving early Sun- •: Final approval will be voted March 3. being, on welfare, on food stamps or Mancino is ino said that ning) body for the purpose df aCtin^ as av •"• Meantime,' all of the 10 ne'wlocpm- day "after a chain collision on South t)e board granted fjpnl appy»i'ni fn>- a mayor, having'been seated for, his first he was denied the right to'examine and unit upon a matter of public business" restricting suit Girl Scouts plan tives for the Raritan Valley Line have Aven one-sWry proiessional buildihg on the Miss Baldacchini said senior citizens four-year term in 1976. He was re- copy taped records of a public meeting the borough had violated the sunshine in school election arrived iri the state, a.nrl ra' dH Feb. 4. after being BUSINESSWOMEN asked for "about 15 tapes,p " which could in the eastern corner of the new district, held by Jack Scmidt, who was apsointed_ both were towed from the scene. Palum- TDriver strikes has nothing in common with more rural Winners of a read-a-thon at St. Anne School to raise funds for multi- stitabbed during a fight in Roselle Park. The North-Central Jersey Chapter of take as long as 60 hours to transcribe. ~t5~feplace Angelo Scanelli, and Robert GARWOOD- Offices at Borough Hall bo, of Staten Island, declined treatment, . A sixteen-yeSr-old and two Elizabeth KENILWORTH- Livio Mancino, 1 sectioias^f the district. ^,..^^~^~ ~~ will be closed tomorrow for Linctln's ple sclerosis research are, frorn left, Michael Doiwelly, certificate for mayor, has been selected to serve on the • the National Alliance of Honiebased Ronald Scorese asked how the re- Johnson, who is replacing Dexter Graef. saying he would,see Jhis own doctor. .men were arrested by Roselle Park & Birthday and Monday for Washington's books read; JuManrie Blplse, most money collected; Tara Leonardj legislative committee" of the' Stac# state police car _ Businesswomen, serving Essex, Morris, quirement of making records "readily Residents interested in running for Dennis Wright, Elizabethans the park- police jifter the fight outside the Sunset Union and Middlesex Counties was- available" applies when, according to Home Ownears unit one of the openings may obtain from pickup track Birthday. most sponsors; arid Kelly Ann Green, most books read:" . • *r*r ed car which was struck. ApartrnentSj Jerome Street League of Municipalities for the fifth KENILWROTH- Michael Ciriello, 32, recently formed" amd is now seeking year. Mdncino, the borough clerk's office is nominating petitions from the board The juvenile has been charged with 3 Brasser La., was released from the homebased businesswomen for about two weeks behind schedule now in secretary's office in Washington School. GARWOOD - A winch and hitch worth LEQAC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE . The appointment was made by the Union County jail Sunday on $1,000:bail approximately $110 were reported miss- - TOWN8HIP OF CRANFORD TOWNSIHP OF CRANFORD TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD the stabbing, whileJPauLDymyd, 19, and membership. The Alliance is a national its regular work. In addition to Mrs. to elect officers The" filing deadline is Thursday, Feb./25 LEGALS CRANFORD, NEW JERSCV CRANFORO, NEW JERSEY GRANFOR0, NEW JERSEY •State League of Municipalities. The after his arrest here for numerous traf- nonprofit organization dedicated to the ing from a pickup truck last Thursday, ORDINANCE NO. 82-2 ORDINANCE NO. B2-5 ORDINANCE NO. 82-4 ' Dennis Kiely, 20, were released oh Adler, there is one full-time employe in at 4 p.m. > • ANORDTNANCE AMENDING THE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING A IL- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AH- committee reviews and recommends fic violations and resisting arrest. professional, personal arid economic KENILWORTH- The Kenilworth . . -TOWNSHIP OF. CRANFOBO NOTICE T. OO CRCREDITCE llTQR. ._S charges of disorderly conduct. the clerk's office. Ralph Dorio, .461 Third Ave., told CHANFORD, NEW'JERSEY o,f N^NT^I^SBIO^ LAND DEV9ELOPMENT ORDINANCE TICLE 10 OF CHAPTER 23, TRAFFIC TICLE 7 OF CHAPTER 23 TRAFFIC action on all pieces of legislation under Home Owners Mutual Benefit and Civic ESTATE OF JENNIE MORSE, OF THETOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD AND PARKING OF THE REVISED "AND PARKING OF THF'RFVISFn State police were joined by the local growfh of women who work from their police the truck, which he renteb" from a NOTICE Deceased Pursuant to tha order df SALARIES AND WAQES OF CER- H E SINGLE -PARENT LEGAL CLINIC According to Brandofino, the state Al a meeting hold on Wednesday, TAIN OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES (Ordinance No. 79-33, as amended) ORDINANCE? OF THE TOWNSHIP .ORDINANCEORDINANCES OF THTHFE TfWN«HOWNSHI|PP consideration in Trenton. Mancino is department in pursuit of Ciriello, who Association will meet Monday at 8:30 WALTER E..ULRICH Surrogate of TO PROVIDE FOR ALTERNATE OF CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY OF CRANFORD NE homes. Write to P.O. Box 180, Vauxhall, Superior Court "refused to hear 200 lbs. of cheese Florida company about 10 days earlier, February 3..1SS2, the Cranford Plan' the County of Union, made on the OF THE TOWNSHIP 8F CRAN- OF CRANFORD, NEW JESEJERSEYY ,'. As'part of its single parent fdmily rung Board took tha following ao- ryHD. MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING <1980i. BY ADDING PORTIONS OF (1980.380)) BY ADDINO PORTIONS OF the only mayor from Union County who struck a tree at 160 Boulevard before N.J. 07088. . p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, had been parked-at-Maple Street and Sth day-ot February, A.D., 1062, upon ^•t. i '•'""" '. Richard J. Salway BOARD AND REPEALING .OR- SOUTH AVENUE WEST, SOUTH SOUTSOUTH AVENUE, WEST, .center program, JACY Singles will con- arguments that a town was shy of help" tlon: tha application olthe undersigned, DINANCE 81-1. , UNION AVENUE, AND MILN SOUTH serves on the committee. running into a state police car and. at- 191 Market St. Officers will be elected. Site Plan Application #46-81, ^ Chairman of Township Commlttoi UNION AVENUE AND MlLKILNl STREET Third Avenue. Dorio was not certain aa Administrator of the eslsle of ATTESK . . - Richard J. Salway STREET A3 ENUMERATED BELOW tinue to sponsor a monthh/ legal clinic and had required a Mercer County com- T.J.S. Inc., Applicant, 331 Centennial said daoaaaad, notice Is hereby •~ ENUMERATED IN SECTION 1 Mancino also was elected vice chair- tempting to escape on foot. He was ap- The association will conduct a WE8LEY N. PHILO . Chairman of Township Committee TO SECTION 23-38 OF CHAPTER 23 BELOW TO SCHEDULE XV OF SEC- 1 BOROUGH HOLIDAY munity to provide space and time for when the equipment was taken. 'Avenue. Block 927, Lot 2given to the creditors of said Township Clark ATTEST; AND ESTABLISHING PARKING with the next one schecWed for Feb. 15 >nan of the social serivces committee of membership ' drive during 1982. expected in boro •Rehabllllata 2nd story:, approved, deceased to'exhlblt to the LIMITS THEREON. TION 2320 OF CHAPTER 23 AND prehended by patrolment Harold subject to conditions. WESLEY N\ PHILO ESTABLISHING A TWO HOUR TIME from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Eastern Union KENILWORTH- Borough Hall offices public perusal of records. He also said subsoriber under oath or affirmation Township Clerk Richard J. Salway LIMIT, • the Union County Community Develop- Scheidegger and Scott Phillips and Meetings are held the third Monday of GARWOOD- The borough estimates . John M. Ouryee, Secretary their claims and demands aoalnsl . 8TATEMENT Chairman of Township Committee will be closed Monday in observance of the court has permitted records to be CraWord Planning Board The STATEMENT J .County YM-YWHA, Union. the aatate of said deceased within foregoing ordinance waa The foregoing ordinance was ATTEST: . * Richard J. Salway ment organization. The mayor's name Detective, William Dowd at Boulevard every- mdntb-sexcept Jujfyand August. it will receive slightly more than 200~ Squadron fete Dated; February fi, 1962 six month* from the data of aald finallill y passejassed at a meeting of tha Chairman of Township Committee » The legal clinic will be held on the Washington's-Birthday: • • - ' - copied byre-taping. , " - Fee: t 4.4B ' finally passed at a meeting of the WESLEY N. PHILO ^* was submitt.ed.by Ed.GUJ, newly elected • •"•' Residents who own their homes are in- or they will be former barred Township CCommittee of the Township Clerk ATTEST: andWilshireDrive... ' '; '"" ,1 " pounds of the Federal surplus cheese be- Township of Cr 'ord.NJ. onTuea-. Township Committee of the • third Monday of ea.cfymonthsand will be As' he announced he would do in his Watchung Power-Squadron, a unit of BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH . ropro^utl Townslhp of Cranford, N.J. on Tues- WESLEY N. PHILO . - . , . assemblyman. ..•••;' .' " vited, to attend Monday and join the ing-distributed through the Red Cross to' KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY »am, against -Township'Cloik • • staffed by an attorney who will offer an statement, Brandofino appeared at the ..".-• .,.-..'..,. LE4AL -• ".'<'- • •-- N.pH|u ... STATEMENT , STATeMENT, association.. the United States Power Squadrons, :3LtY M. PM LC The foregoing ordinance municipal office yesterday and, accor- . needy families . . ,...';•• ; • There will be a Special Mealing on. John W. hlp Cto .. __ was The . foregoing ordinance waa individual session with each single •»-» '••*•• - For more information call 687-5879. Dated: February 11,198Townshi2 p Clerl finall„'?,•y passed _. _ meeting of th.e finally passed at a masting of tho The distribution date, wilf'be March 1, held its annual "Founders Day" dinner Tuesday, February 16th al a P.M. at Township Committee of the parent on issues such as "separation, l>llClffCt ding to Mrs.-Adler, agreed to return to- Boro Hall, Kenilworth. N.J. to Intro- F««*7.B8. ' Township Committee of the and program at-'the'\Vestwopd in Gar- Attorney'"'. ' ' 1 Township of Cranford, N.J. on Tues- Township of Cranford, N.J. on Tues- but the time'and location will be an- duce the 1962 Budget. The regularly ^ day, February 0,1882, divorce, custody, discrimination, etc. day, to listen to the tape of onerBorough wood Feb. 6. The occasion marked the scheduled Work Session will follow. . Harry Mopelck day, February 0,1982. nounced within the next two weeks. Margaret Adler 878 Ocean Ave. • WE8LEY'N. PHILO WESLEY N, PHILO Call 289-8112. Council meeting. She said that during West End. N J. Orrif) . _.•,_', . Township Clerk Township Clark KENILWORTH-- The Borough Coun- Man exposes self An estimated 42 families In the work, growth and progress of the na- , ' Bproufjh Clerk Dated: February 11^1962 SDeclllcatlons'sre returned no later Dated: February 11,-1982 Dated: February 11, 1982 that time an additional employe, nor- Dated' February 11,1982 " than 60 days after receiving the pro- Fee: I 8,68 Fee: S 8.96 ' WAKDLAW OPEN HOUSE , borough will qualify for the five-pound tional organization formed 68 years ago, Fee: $-3.36 ' posalsposa,, aand Irvtervlceable condition, cil will introduce the 1982 municipal mally assigned to the tax office, would A biddr mva borrow dditio The Wardlaw-Hartridge Upper School but especially recognized the A bidder max budget at its work sessioirTuesday at 8 be available to assist in the clerk's of- ' bricks of cheese. They must either be Notice la hereby ( tiat sealed l d speci NSHIP.OF CRANFORD ply with the requlrsmants ol P.L. has schcdulecUtn open house from 1 to 4 recipients of local or.county welfare, achievements of Watchung members TOWNSHIP OF ( fat Room COUNTY Of UNION, NEW JERSEY 1S75, C. 12/ concerning alflrmatlve p.m. According to Vivian Keenan, fice, making it possible to accomodate to Brearley student CRANFORD, NE.. - ' lOSoHtw MunTolpeJ Bulldlrvarbn INVITATION FOR BIDS action. • p.m. Saturday, Feb.-20.- The Upper toward the promotion of navigation, ORDINANCE NO. i The Bidder,. If doing business finance charlman, the budget will be on- food stamps or supplemental Social „ r^w23, Truffio and ParWngof Fabruajy 23, ^«f^ft ifiO p.m. Sealed Bids will be received by Brandofino. . ' KENILWORTH- A man in a blue jog- the Township Committee of the under • trade name or partnership, School, with grades 8 to 12 is located at seasmanship and safety afloat. An ordinance amending Article 10 of J nford, New Jersey (1080)" by: Garbage schedule tions of streets In the Township ol Cranfonf, New Jersey enumerated Below eatiafaotory tp th* Township Co Speclflcatlona may be purchased for The successful Blddefwill "be re- LEGALS March 6 to Friday, March 12. Call her to descriBe him. He appeared to be •«• -—Typo II Districts • 4:00 P.M. ort at the Presbyterian Church in Westfield. and adding parking rnetars thereon, mittee, arid aa Ml forth In th tKe payment of Ifa.OfJ check made quired to execute properiu contracts NAME OF STREET to o a 11 0 n ifiti On fil t February 26, 1002 757-7171. in his twenties. payable to M.plsko Associates, said forwarded by the TOftnehlp At- ' Petitions may be obtained from GARWOOD- Garbage collection days Call 2JM267 for information. South Avenue-, Wesl Boulhjld" e from th* westerly curbllne ot South coat being the reproduction price of LEGAL NOTICE. BOARD OF EDUCATION Aftlr- . tomey's Office within ten (lOfdaya KENILWORTH, N.J. the Secretary of the Kenilworth Union Avenue and extending to a point 200 fact the.documents and Is not retur- of their receipt. In addition, air pro- - will be changed next week because of l^jpvfiutnl * KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY NOTICE Board of Education, 420 Boulevard, SAT HKVIEW McCKEA SINGS westerly thereof. per ^Insurance requlremenle must Kenilworth, .New Jersey. The peti- ' Washington's Birthday on Monday. South Union- Avenu« Westolde from the southerly curbllne of South. 'ORDINANCE NO, 82-2 Gwen Mccrae will appear with SACRED MUSIC w propo«sal*wl|fp*)hK*iy. h Bid .muit be also be met and Said Information . ' AN OROINANtE TO AMEND THE Sealed proposals for I ho transpor- tion must be filed with tne Secretary A five-session course for Scholastic Av0rlijsB• \ t•o WaSfiinfltoriPlK*: by a guarantee, returned .with the executed' con- CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF tation of special education pupils of the Board of Education of the Richard J. Kinney >'. Collection regularly scheduled -for South Union Avenue Eaatald* frbnTa'pSlnt Soleet• fro• m thhe* southerly Achievement Tests (SATs) will be spon- recording star Marc Sadane for two The premiere performance of the iJ Plumbing, Hating Township of Cranf tract* also within tan (10) day*. KENILWORTH. SO AS TO IMPOSE will) be received by the Board of school district In which the can- curbllne»0fCn*rry8tr*er|mde«tend of Cherry Street and cut i no t'o • point In the amouftl of 10 was appointed direc- - Monday and Thursday will be held Tues- r Th* Townahlp of Cranlortfor It a • RESPONSIBRIBPON8IBILITI V ON ANY PERSON Education at 2:00 P.M. on Wednes- didate realdaa. sored by (hb.Wostficld YWCA beginning shows on Saturday, Feb. 13 at the Ritz works of sacred music by Vincent Di 10O feettsoulherlyt southerly rthereoT Bid, not to exceed IJ repreaantatlv* *h«il bt -the final day, February 24, 1862 In lha office Mlln Street Northslde from •a poin; t 200 feet essterty of the IDAMAOINO'"SMAOINO., DESTROYING, OP All candidates tiling: petitions tor - community af- day and Thursday. Regular Tuesday guarantee may be prov I* as to whether of not the work DEFACIN:INQG OBJECTO^COV of the board secretary at Harding must meet the requirements as Fob. 10 from 7 Jo 9 p.m. at First United Theatre, 1148 E. Jersey St., Elizabeth. Mura, 21, will be given In a Valentine's Nortneaateriy curDllne of Alden Street to 8pr- 0(15? Check, Cashier's < . - ormed fully meats the Bpeclfloa- School; 420- Boulevard, Kenilworth, Friday pickups will be Wednesday and . Ingflald Avenue MEMORATRATINI G THE SEV&NTY- prescribed In New Jersey School fairs of Scherlng- Day concert at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary of Bond, at the option of llpns and th* requirements for ANNIVER8ARY OF THE N.J. Law: Methodist Church, Weslfield. ' . The first show, a student matinee, Section 2. All.ordinance* or parts pf ordinances Inconsistent herewith which they are Intsndeth Friday. - are hereby repealed. BOROUGH OF KENILWOHTH. 1. Esch member of any board-ol With a grin that Illustrates the theme, "Smile Plough Corporation. Registration may be made by contiict- bgtmisat4:3()p.m, and thtMwnft'gshow the First United Methodist Church. IE. rtlfloate from a Surely Th* succssstul Bidder Specifications and bid-forma for education shall be a citizen and reel* Section 3. Thihis* oordinance ihall take'sflecl upon publication altar final ilftlrtg that auch Surely guarantM his egulpmtnl ar Broad St.", Westfield.* sponsored by -passage s» provided bbylawy ; . - MARGARET ADLER the routes andd •• staridsrstaridsrdd forformm of of.. dent of. tho district and shall have America--And We'll Smlln Back at " dUUld ""aTBTOT P hi^Call 352-7469. RADIO A8TRONOMY ill pnfrld* tha£<5ntraoTor 6»rformed to be free from ail uli fur all.— .' lormioeeBondJ^ ^^ 4*1 J IMf awarded In wofUnrnahl" "inlp »nd j ll In h- mn.Wjir.H hh| Il hIh. year-old Christine Batlato reminds Union all direction to Scher- "Call Collect"-• look at Wesley Singers. Chairman or Towrwfilp OommfflSJ Ddder may bbe secured from the , . , _ election VACATION I'"UN t'M'B Take nolle* thai the abovo Or- board secretary. and he sha.ll be able to read and Ing-Plough's partici- GROUP FOR 20s ijVolIhe total Bid «nd • 5" own expense or'l dinance was passed on tha final write. County residents that February Is children's A five-day "vacation fun club" for astronomy and bow it has brc Mntenence.Boihl..lQr.a _ ..Ifit.^rmifli 'XMdlng after public hearing at a ' "BIDDERS ARc REQUIRED TO The Youth anf Family Counseling Ser- 1 2. He shall not be directly or Indirect- Dental Health Month. She demonstrates thp pation In civic activi- regular meeting, of the aovsrnlng COMPLY WITH THE HEly- Inlsrestsd In any contract with or boys arid girls ages ti to 12 will be held at vice, Westfield, is forming a group for Muhloaberg Hospital has been ayard- The fofegolnoo body ol the Borouoh of KsnllwortR QUIREMENTS OF PL. 19/3, C, 127" claim against the board. proper brushing method for Glenn W. ties and to the corpor- matlllles In the Bids. on the Oth DAY OFTsbruary, 1862. The Board of Education reserves 3 Ha must be eighteen yeara of age the Westfield YMCA Feb. 15 to 19, men and women in their 20s who are fin-

"' Thursday; Ffebhiary ll, 1982 CRAWFORD(N.J.) CHRONICLE Page 19 wreath o ixhibi here this weekend Stamp dealers and stamp collectors participate in strenuous activities, he REAL ESTATE from along the eastern seaboard" will encouraged other individuals with CF to meet in Cranford over Presidents' * join in; the hobby. From that interest, the Weekend (February 13-15) to par- Breatfeof Life Philatelic Exhibition was ticipate in the Third Annual Breath of •born. This year, Scott Publications will WESTFIELD CRANFQRD Life Philatelic Exhibitionlat^the^ prtsentj>LspeciaLgift to'^the-first-teh :/ .••.• :.• >•"....•• •:'•••'•. „:: . • WALKING DISTANCE TO NY. BUS {tachmairifiri? ~ '' .. J. young people with CF>who attend the ex> Very nice .compact home - Convenient Last year the event attn)rh»ri iwpjjino^- A VALENTINE DELIGHT Gomfortable-3 bedroom home~tm-a nice; 2 xar garage.. Must see.to ap- pfiilatellstfl of all ages. In addition toa n tree shaded Street featuring a formal din- increased number of dealers - more-- The/Greater New Jersey Chapter of preciate.-Many fine features, $69,900 than twenty are expected - Xarry the Cystic Fibrosis 'Foundation Lsf the FALL ]N LOVE with thislbeautiful sp|it ing room, d6n, "scienceJcitehen with eat-in Liebqwitz,^ show: chairman, hai-an- -- beneficiary of the one dollar donation J?veLihome irMmmaculate.condition In- ^rea, plenty 'of caEmets, unusual tiled RENTAL-6 roomlcapesituated in Linden.: nounced that a special exhibit of stamps , takenrat the door. In addition, on Satur- bath with make-up-oook. New furnace, "Close to sqhoojs and transportation, cludes living room with fireplace', dining relating to medical research,"will be "day, an inaugural cocktail hour will be 1 $.750 plus utilities. References required, room, kitchen,. 3 bedrooms' , 2M. baths' gas fired, 220-100 amp electric service. J>rejentedjby— membeisl-of-tiie-North—- from MP.M. toJ^nefitjthe-chapter^ Famity-FoomplusgarageTr^" • • • ~~ Jersey Federation of Stamp 'Clubs, this Senator ^ndMVIrs. Bill Bradley are Honorary Chairpersons of this activity,, • '••* A BEAUTY "TO BEHOLD show portion of the program is being with Senator Bradley also fulfilling that ONLY $112,000 coordinated by Nat Zenkel president of Realty 276-0400 the federation. • '. " capacity for the show for the second SEE.AND SUBMIT OFFER * year in a row. ' . ^72-6337 • . .. Realtor The show grew out of the fact that an Realtor. Granford adult victim of cystic fibrosis, Jamesr ~Fpr ^further inforhiation,* contact' Booth, had .become an avid stamp" col- Liiebowitz at 247-1093 or the foundation y lector. Because Cfr limits his ability to at 790-3J00 or 634-2997., '.••-• PAIGE, PAIGE Member of Westfleld.-Cranford & Union County Multiple Listing Service. Egan makes iiffliKAv, mims | SERVICES YOUNG MALE CAT. dark ALUMINUM SHOWROOM brown striped. .Very nice but Top 50 Club FOR SALE William" J.. Egan Jr., has " liloftt-iiikit, (nskti 276-19091II HELP WANTED frightened. Would be good Porch and Patio. Enclosures pet for adults. Has shots and. qualified for membership J is wormed. Free to good in the TppflO Club of Provi- OFFICE FURNITURE Ex- Jalousies Awning Windows' • home. Call 289,-7329'bet- dent Mutual Life In- ' TYPIST cellent condition. Conf. ween 6:30 $ 9 p.m. table, chairs, desk, Nuprime Replacement surance Company of ' HELP WANTED bookcases, step table, etc. HOUSE Windows Philadelphia. The Top 50 Full • time position .276-7171. Club honors the firm's available. Must be ex- PERSONAL Storm and ' • FOfrSALE leading agents from " perienced and accurate • Screen Combinations HANDMADE COUNTRY h f 1 D|LIAKER L [Jontyplng Jnvblqes,— -STYLEXlUltTS^tralght from I—Combination Doors-i 6. Stylos -19 YRrOtD^PtlT LEVEL. 4 North- Dakota.. Beautiful 'A representative of bedrooms, 214 baths, rec. CRT OPERATOR , LIFETIME ALUMINUM UNION AREA finished.and gnflnished. Ex- jffl Meeker Sharkey4 room with full brick cellent prices. For more in- Full time position PRODUCTS INC. Associates, Provident fireplace, dining rm., living 689-9400 formation ' please call Mutual's Cranford Agem rm", large oat-in science kit- open tor a phar- -276-435.5—or-278-721p TO2 South Ave W 276-3205 We welcofne Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Monflletto cy, Egan has been a con- chen, central air, forced hot maceutical order taker after 6 P.M. to tnelr air, gas heat, large patio on' GENERAL oFFicr iMDnnucMKMtc newly purchased colonial home pic- sistent member of the club IMPROVEMENTS tured above. This home was Multiple Listed large treed lot. Alum, siding FULL UNION since its establishment i/i With full brick front, 1 car at- SUPPLY COMPANY PLUSH CONTEMORARY B' sofa, love seat, swivel ctiair No Job TOO Small and sold by Nancy' Ashfield of; the G.E.1963. In addition, he is a tached garage, fenced, yard BENEFITS FREE ESTIMATES " Howland Inc. office. life member of the.Provi- and wall to wall carpeting. with ottoman. Chocolate [1071 SPRINGFIELD ROAD velour, TVi years, excellent_ NIGHT APPOINTMENTS Priil^j^L323S Pharmaceutical back- -deiit-tjitu-tua-l—Leaders— UNIONT-NEW-JERSEY -condition—$-700"orteest~of- V 7 FUttY INSURED 7 Asspciatioii and a member * ground or~prevI6Ds fer. 574-1664. . order taking exper- EDRICH REMODELING of the Senior Agent Hall of HOUSING ience required. $142 CREDIT/ Fame and the Milestone 272-6334 Club. He has also been after 30 days. < COLLECTIONS William C. Klumas'i S.R.A.; COMPLETE DECORATfiVGf presented Agency Leader SENIOR RESIDENTIAL - FULLTIME- CONWETTOSTMLBS. SERVICE Draperies and sli of the Year honors. APPRAISER CALL CAROL Contact customers by phone COME JOIN Society of Real Estate • and maiLGood with figures;- —351-6700— —LEAN UNE TODAY! 'fabric or mine), completely Appraisers Reconcile accounts. JEEPS; CARS, PICKUPS Gill iiani Discrepancy research for this from $35. Available at local installed. Woven woods, KLUMAS & GAIS levelor and Roman shades.; Assemblyman Edward _i__i663_Baritan..Rd. ..•_._ growing, dynamic Cranford Gov't Auctions. For Direc- CompanyrCall^ tory call Surplus Data Center —Also—draperies ctea'necIT' K. Gill has been named to Cranford, N.J. «tn register _415-330-7800 - cc Expires April 7.19B2 altered and rehuhg at a sur- -the advisory board-to the— -.-__- 272 4100 276-4500 Ext. "FULL TIME CAREER ' fat ctmes In yoor town prisingly low cost. board of managers of cad collect. DISCOUNTED Children's Specialized Active, aggressive 1976 CHEVY STEP-SIDE, cooperative Cranford Realtor RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST, PRICES Hospital. RENTALS 4x4', new cap, excellent riA 201-757-7677 . has opening for two full time downtown Westfield office, CLARK-Howard Johnson's 889-631fr sales persons. Experience full time preferred, flexible condition. 95,000. Call Pat, Central Ave., W«d. at 7:16 p.n SENIOR BUS CRANFORD TOWERS, 18 Thur. at 9:15 a.m. CALL NOW FOR all your . . _- helpful but not required. G.E. schedule. Send resumb .to 789-1228 2/25 There will be no senior Springfield . Aye. Luxury 6 Bo* 302, c/o Cranford wallpapering, interior and We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Brien Howland, Inc. 276-5900. CRANFOHD-Tha Alliance Church citizen bus service Friday, rooms. 2 bedrms, 2 baths, Chronicle, 21 Alderi St., Ralford Avo. at Cherry St., Tuo. at exterior painting Call and f f|y to their newly purchased Victorian 1400 sq. ft. Gracious apt, ':is p.m.OLean Lino, Inc 1982 am Feb. 12, or Monday, Feb. LICENSED REAL ESTATE Cranford, N.J. Q7O1 &.....'.' y 9750.' mo. Walk to N.Y.C. WANTED anytime, 688-3633. 3/4/82 n£)me p,£tured aboVe. This property Was salespeople for expanding 22. Those are.the presiden- buses, trains, shopping. Multiple Listed-by Alliance Realty and sold tial birthday holidays be- Supt. 276-2.687. Rental Department. CART-TIME FILE clerk/reeepv WtoNTED 1 & 2 bedroom ren NOW is THE tinno to call Ashfield of the G.E. Howland Generous commission ar- tionist for pedlatric office, SERVICES through Naridy ing* observed by the tals from »3OO-$460 for cor for carpentry, roofing and all . J2,. * .—_ ••>* rangements. Call Fred. Nur- Uni Township... ^,^ nTrarrrwansgBr^arTneTHE TZiJV p.m. U,J p.m.b'bme c,i1r 539.5551 9 ^5 AND .anytime, 688-3633. 3/4/82 ' BOYLE COMPANY, Realtors Saturdays. Call 964-8000 •—— —• ••* ; EXTERIOR". CALL ^353-4200: — -b«rt^morr-t2-noon-7Hnd-6--'j jUKlkCAIRSHSTTRUCKS right comar of the Inside of the rear SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER p.m. HOME IMPROVEMENTS LOST XEGALS" . window of a motor vehicle for which $30.00 PER HUNDRED paid Wanted Any Model or Year. the permit wu Issued. for processing mail from A/P, A/R, Payroll. Fulltime. American tit foreign. Free -Lafflo or small jobs. H. Permits for the use of 12-hour ^ease^fcswitdi^an! i- —« 8:30 to 4:30. Garwpod BABYSITTER FOR.-OCCA- pickup and cash paid. "Call 7 Reasonable , prices, free tUkliniAii CRANFOHD, NEW JERSEY parking meters shall, be limited to home. Experience, un- Cranford residents. area, 23i-8825 SIONAL evenings during the days. 344-3113. estimates. Call Mike, even- LOST 10 YR. MALE IRISH rClLUlOll PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 82-10 necessary. Information, SETTER In the vicinity of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTI- SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall send self-addressed, week and weekends In my ings - 276-0442. CLE 11.SUBARTICLE C, SECTIONS • be effective upon publication after home. Must drive and have Garwood. No collar^ Call 23 49 23 51Of final passage as provided by liw. stamped envelope.. Tyler, HAIRDRESSER - tX- Thfl . : Experienced thru trial registration number ol the motor PART TIME balance only need apply. vehicle lor which the permit was 900 E. Elizabeth Ave ITEMS ARE Isaued and the Dermll number and easy switch, that they didn't We ire a National Company specializing • THIS IS NOT A TRAINEE PART-TIME the expiration date ol said permit Year after year, in study designated by the quarter numbers Linden in Hot Fqpd Vending equipment featuring POSITION. Small con- BOOKKEEPING 1.2,3 or 4 or In the daa« of an annual genial office, 37 Vi hour •ticker, the year. Each person to National brand namo-foods such as HOR- CLERK' whom a parking sticker Is Issued iih week, liberal benefits, an shall display the same In the lower 486-6200 dMEyrJJ ,MEL. Campbells and the like. Your ma- opportunity for advance- Our Cranford office has nead ment. Call for applnt- of a clerk to handle accounts SOLD! —* chines will be located by professional lo- ment: payable. Some experience In. and that MERIT is the best- colors In factories, schools, hospitals, In- . • UP TO A MAXIMUM OF 8 WEEKS unbeaten. The proven taste 926-2300 all phases- of accounts dustrial complexes and similar high'traf- payable and bank reconcilia- tasting low tar they've ever or sand resums to: tions required. SUPER SAVER CLASSIFIED ADS Includo all personal party OIL$1.235/GAL alternative to higher tar fic locations. Your machines have a one •ale item* such as antiques, autos. furniture, household year factory warranty plus a location \ P.O. Box 5 Call 200 Gallon Minimum 276-4500 items, clothing, ate. (no raal estate) tried. smoking—is. MERIT. guarantee and company expansion prp- ) Hills Ida, N.J. 07205 gram. '' 50 Pre-pald SERVICE & INSTALLATION With a three (3) machine minimum pur- POSITIONS AVAILABLE JFUST F«r IS Word* chase for only $3,585.00 with just 16.5 \ •3 AVAILABLE sales per tfav. .votir rnutB will nnrn Managers Instructors •J O Philip Morri* Inc. 1982 , vnnmra IB Words *3:B0 (We Sell Clear Whlto Kerosene) ing: Th# iairgenn Has Petermingd •$6,419:52"flross-pei: yearrj5arnrmeri r you Assistant Managers Maintenance People 21 AM** St;. Cranford. N. J. ° have $3,585.00 CASH available NOW and Lifeguards Coach-Swim Team 270 8000 ~ ftegrrrng "tar." 0.6 mg nicotine-Men: 7 mg "tar," 0,5 mg ^Tfiat CigaretttSnioicing fs D^ngeVous to Your HealtiT can start immediately, have-a serviceable Desk Attendants Assistant Coach- nicotine—100'$ Reg; 9 mg "tar." 07 mg nicotine—100's ,|i/|eo; , .' auto and can operate from your home. CAPITAL 17 ; , Recreation People Swim Team „ ... - 10 mg "tar," 0.8 mg nicotine, av. per cigarette, FTC ftflfw* M«r««i " ' NOW TOLL FREE - Thla offer expires March S1.1M2. Positions available at Centennial FUELSERVI u _AV-ftf?Uft BTf Oranga .. . -f- Clip and maU or bring to Chronicle office . • 600 SOUTH AVE, E. CRANFORD Cranford. For further informatiqn and ap- i T If. • plications call 272-9595. 272-929O

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Everybody lovesa bargain. But how many of us make slim we're getting a bargain bargain by eating every last bite. Hepatitis $400,000, minus by makini g a comparison?ri? ^ , " In puour 46year46 yearss iwn thi$ business, we've tested many..brands,and foiind only one Parents" of students at,Hillside iaj^s-gopH ifinniigh'to use as a money-saving "House Brand'," for^ag__JiStoJiifycSr,,,; Ay_r_e _chooj became concerned this week when a 13^year*<6ld seventh to be a money-saver^ Butiiis it?? AnAd['h'ikll'?'I'"Vd haw can you tell? :V' '"'"" And actuallyit isnt a "House Brand" at alii - ' grader was treated for hepatitis; Lqtal ahd state health officials,, Here'show;Buy -a can of the "House Brand" convpeas,beans, beets, apple -/'""• It's well-known name is White Rose. And we don't want you to take our word for. however, say there is no danger to sauce or yoii-name it. Then buy a can of the best-quality brand of the same item. its quality., We want you, to compare it to the other "House Brands" classmates and school officials over- Take them home, open them up and compare the color, the quality, the texture and We think you'll be happily surprised/ •.„.. . ..:.... reacted by notifying parents of the • By STUART budget inside the cap figure for 1982, case. Story, on page 3, . The municipal government has cut Salway said "in most cases we're OK." the taste. Is the color rich and fresh-looking or watery and washed but? Compare the P.S. While you're at Kings this week, take^advantage otour Valentine Specials on more than $400,000 out p£ its proposed He said there were "no major staff cuts quality to see if they used the pick of the crop or the leftovers, and to see whether . candies and flowers Arid please accept our warmest Valentine wishes. Because the 1982 budget. ' and no major service cuts beyond Clean 1 they cut.it properly or sloppily. See if the texture is firm and fresh or mushy. And store that loves good food like nobody's business, loves its customers like nobody ; Bloomingdah This means some cutback in services, up. -; . •• ... .• • .. • notably in the elimination of Clean Up DPVV budget proposals were trimmed compare the tastes. If the flavor is goocU your family will make that'.product ^ . '. else does. Where else but Kings? * ' .,...-•'* .,,-/•'•• The township government Week and reductions in road construc- $127,000. In addition to Clean Up, road decided that Bloomingdale School tion. The library book purchase budget' construction was cut by $20,000, shade The Butcher's Corner • The Freezer Corner The Grocery Corner The Farmer's Corner The Deli Corner would be an. appropriate place for a was cut back along with shade tree plan-_ tree plantings by $2,600, dredging by Community. Center once it is* tings and river dredging. Some other - $7,000. Overtime was trimmed there-artd- vacatedTRIs spring. The next move" services mfght be negatively affected by in other departments, which could have White Rose Sale: At the Sliced to Order Counter: is up to the Board of Education, imposition of lower overtime budgets. an impact on some services including USDA Choice White Rose Freslj Florida Homemade Fruited Baked whio^i will deliberate the matter at Apple Saiice ' 15 oz. 2/79* $ those at the Conservation Center. A Friiit Cocktail __ Virginia Ham . V4 Ib. 1.89 its Monday meeting. . Layoffs of municipal employes have money-saving leaf bagging proposal SheUsofBeef Green Beans Strawberries pt, bskt. 99* been avoided so far. Two vacant posi- Bartlett Pears___ _ 16 oz. 59< Homemade Fruited Baked ! was posed but not accepted at this point. Ciistoin.Cut to:____ Cut or French Style 144 lbs. 99* "IDs Summer in Chile", Caterer's Turkey Breast % Ib. $2.39 tions for police • patrolmen will be Cut Green Beans_ 15.'5oz.3/*l eliminated and two proposed positions Between the elimination^ two unfill- your Specifications White Rose Sale: ... Sliced Beets_ _!6oz.3/*l Sweet Seedless Graj lb.*1.59 Keller's Bologna ______% Ib., *L19 Glass recycle tn government administration were' ed patrolmen slots, which will drop the uniformed force to 46 men, and overtime Whole or Half Untrimmed $J89 White Rose: * -T—•••"• Kernelettesj ______1.6pz. 3/*l Sweet Juicy Nectarines, . Ib. *1.49 ..vetoed. A part-time bookkeeping post.at 18-20 Ib. sizes • Ib. From Sunny Hawaii Schickhaus The township plans to reintroduce the library will not become~full-time as cuts, the Police Department budget was _AppleJuice _ 12ozT79< r TeridejrBig Peas _/l"6oz.3/n hiPt jeTPapayai 7eaclf»139~ recyc1jng~afleT ^four-yeaFriiatusT proposed.. .- USDA Choice Beef: Crinkle Cut- White Potatoes Bologna or Judy Gliieck, chairman of the En- •.•••••• •'- meht budget wasx;ut.$4,700. <». French Fried Potatoes __ 1% lbs. 89* Whole or Sliced __ _|6.oz.3/Hi Large California or, 1 Filet Mignon t vironmental Comrnjssipn, says the Leonard Dolan,-fire chief, discovered •'• , ,., . , ^ „„„ , Broccoli Spears______10 oz. 69* Peanut Butter Florida Avocados _ each 69*v Liverwurst government will start with- glass. that salaries for three fire inspectors ™e 'brary requested $ go^ Custom Cut to r < Leaf or Chopped SpMacJb_liLQ&_3JJl—._,„ Creamy _or_Chunky. J8Loz.:»1..3SL The plan is-for^voluntary-deposits^t- Lcould undetstateJaw be paidior_outside^^^ ^OLJ*?i?W!!An i^^ Sonja Nikol, former prima ballerina, leads class at exercise for anybody. y the Conservation Center to be ser- from fines for overd she says. Photo by Greg Sweet PeasQr Corn. 10 oz. 55* Mushrooms Barbequed Perdue Chicken _ Ib. $1.79 the state-imgosed cap spending ceiling. recreation and parks "budgee bookst wa. sTh cuet Crariford Adult School. "Ballet is the best form of Price. Whole Untrimrned Stems &Tieces^__ Washington State US #1 Red viced by a "vendor. Target starting This represented a $76,737 reduction in $6,000 by postpbning^fertilizing. lb.*3.99 W /_ • ^ 5. oz. 29* _4oz. 2/n date~is therSaturday after 5-7 Ib: sizes -: •_,;_; 1 12 I9oz.69* Spruig Wafer"ZZZII Delicious "ovec-the-caft^, expendituresv Without Strawberries 12111 12 Day" April 22. that, layoffs' of current- municipal General government outlays went Black Pepper__i_ Hebrew National ' employes might have been unavoidable. Kings US Grade A Swansop Meat Pies - .4 oz. tin 59* Apples Kosher Franks and down through elimination of a proposed Chicken, Turkeyor Beef ,-8 oz. 49* Bleach .gal. 69* Country Farm Knockwurst 12 07.: pk-g. *iJ99 The decisions by the TownsJ)_lp_£ontL, senior account-clerk—in-the-Finance StoufferVfcean Cuisine -• TaHKitcheitBags^z:pkg.ToB0^1v99- ^Washington Stete !3S#1 TSp^rrreTiTJ7aTjr3^0TOCa...Rroposed i or. $ Large 100 Size Tied or budget inside the allowable spending in- additional'Secretary for the tpwnship crease of $275,022. ThartecYease alone administrator, at $11,000, and by place- with Pop Up Timers La Pizzaria* White Rose Golden Delicious Apples Ib. 69*' Imported from England: Dick Salway, mayor, will appear Sturmhister Cotswold represents about six tax points. If the merit of Planning Board attorney fees of <*•».• - . Ib, . on "the wpR-TV(Ch. 9) program 10-14 Ib. sizes 79* Cheese Pizza. l Brussel Sprouts _____ 10 oz. cup 89" government follows its receVit pattern of $6,000 outside the caps. _ 1 A lbs. *L99 Towels _. Cheese • - Ib. *5.49 "Meet the Mayors" which will be Fresh Pork Shoulders Tree Tavern • California Broccoli __ Ig. bunch 99" using.tax revenues to offset some bond- '••••' Assorted The extra-cap budget was eased fur- Cheese Pizza: $ Caerphilly, Cheshire rebroadcast two' times next week ed indebtedness, several more tax lh.99< jumbo roll Long Green Asparagus Ib. 2.89 following its scheduled first airing ther- by a decision to spend these 12 oz. 99< Colors and Gloucester ,_ . Ib. *3.79 points might be added, but the final rate defected from Belgrade Chock Full 'O Nuts Fresh Pork Butts $ Piump Purple Eggplant ___ Ib.. 59* last night. The half-hour program monies: $40,000 from reserves carried Walnut Danish Cake_ Il4oz.. i.99 Nabisco Stilton Cheese - . Ib. *4:9> has not been established. The total over from 1981 pension premiums, a Bone In ' . Ib. *l-39 .Zesty £ucchini Squash _ Ib. 69< featuring" the mayor and the budget is expected to top $8 million. By ROSALIE GltOSS firmly believes "ballet is the best form at thc time was my favorite role," she . Sara Lee Family ;• Chips Ahoy 19 oz. pkg. *1.79 Imported from France: township airs at 8:30 a.m. Monday,' $37,900 portion of federal revenue shar- Fresh Lean Ground Beef Green Scallions : 3 bunches 89* Genuine Brie Cheese. It's been 30 years since Sonja Nikol of exercise for anybody," noting that said whether-the ballet was "Swan Pound Cake. 16 oz *!_<&- Sunshine Hydrox 5 k *j39 . Ib. M.49 Feb. 22, 'and at'8:30 a.m. Wednes- The" Department of Public Works, ing monies which were .previously traded the security of a lifetime job with football and .basketball players take Lake," "Romeo and Juliet," Fat Content ;: Hot House Grown Chives . ,.>, — QourOiandisc with day -dedicated to c^tH^^ rib »i,69 Pjiiy Madison which-was \ip~li {percent in budget re- essl th YlYugoslaviai n nationatil l ballebllt com "bllballett lessonl s as an idideall musclle condidi- •Scheherazade," or -Capriccio not to exceed z I # in pot. Cherry or Walnut Flavor. .Ib. *3.59 quests, was the major object pf the $33,160 from federal a.nU:r?.c on v Pudding Bars pkrg. ofsix 99* Toothpaste 3 lbs *1.00 pany for the freedom of living in the tioner. . ' ' ' - . • • JEspagnol. Shofar Kosher: Carolina Yams. .*Wfieki* Available^ .__ _Junds which were used last year to fUnd Dristan Tablets -rIb:149* three new policecars. -United—Sta tesv" The~~fofmer~pTrmir Mrs. NtlfoT7ftSo~WoTinrin«r[o become "l would be transformed?' she said7 week this spring will save more .than ballerina has never regretted-the deci- involved as a choreographer with a local "I was not Sonja Nikol; I was Whoever I ?ranksor—.—-• $ The Seafood Corner, 2 pkvpkg. *1.19 License^heref . 12 oz. pkg. J.89 Bic Lighter $36,000, The committee made the deci- Saturday's session noted one increase sion, although she- would have had theatre group. She has had experience was doing. I feltlike Juliet or Ophelia'-" Knockwurst - For Your Valentine: Breyers The township government is ex- sion reluctantly and Salway suggested Midget Salami. . 12 oz. pkg. M.99 The'Jkory Corner ploring a takeover of motor vehicle '. in fixed costs: an $8,000 hike in electrici- greater artistic advantages had she in Europe and the United States. Mrs. Nikol enjoys attending the ballet $ Detan Holly Hobbie that it be retained by eliminating five stayed behind the Iron Curtain. Midget Bologna __ 12 oz. pkg: l-89 Fresh Boston Blue fillet ___ Ib *1.99 licensing under a new option"offered ty bills through the recently granted Mrs: Nikol started taking ballet and theatre in Manhattan, but Heart ICE DPW laborer jobs. A related story on PSE&G rate increase. A recent resident of Cranford and in- lesson^ when she was three years; olc[. "I "sometimes I feel sad on the other side Weaver's ' ' - . ••".•• •>- by the state-government. Edward J. Friendship Cottage Cheese that potential tradeoff is reported' The government hopes to have the structor at' the Cranford Adult School, started dancing before I could talk. I of the curtain." She does make a point of Chicken Rondolets 12 oz. pkg. $2.39 FreshXive Stark: CREAM Murphy, 'township administrator, elsewhere on this page. Dgair^Hearts. Regular or Low Fat_ -said -the prospect "offers great final budget ready for introduction on Mrs. Nikol had been a soloist with the always wanted to be-a dancer," she sitting in the front of the theatre, though. TobinNew Extra After the cuts were madeJp-draw the. March 9. ^-:—— : — Maine Lobsters Cut? fleartsl SjgCheese -potential for us."~The town~wo_ld~ -Belgrade National Ballet h She was inspiredby heninclerir """Thave to •see~tRe~way"tHeybfeatIie"an_~ opplo or^rflrdvn Snlwi. Ib, ^l administer; licensing' and registra- fered a lifetime conteact-in, 1951 as a well-known dancer who performed with sweat. I want to see the whole Colonial Special Cut or - 3UJKT .. .. ^T: ^^ L dancer and later a teacher and coach.-At the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and the operation"." 7oz.bag79* tion but driver q.uatmc'!niui_ mill III ' Maple Sliced Bacon Ib *1.69 Previously Frozen Shrimp Cinnamon Hearts spections would still be handled by fp /•> Sandy \Veeks, Faced with trimming the text. The DPW employe contract ex- *V/here Available in night plubs.' . " ' and night. * SQPA budget by $400,000, the entire committee pired Jan. 1 and negotiations for a new Fifty athletes dropped out. At mile 80 Sigmund nevertheless approved the cut after contract with their Tjjamsters union However, her artistic fortunes revers- of the bike leg and at mile 19 of the full 2 litre ed themselves when.she. arrived in the Barbara Qoggs Sigmund, Mercer . Salway admonished "we'to avoiding the bargaining unit are imminent. Salway marathon run he thoughKhe would be -United States. "I knocked, on all the P' County freeholder from Princeton, bullet." said he,intended to pursue the Clearf Up one of them,. Warmest Valentine >' this week announced she is "going But later, after the total cuts were aci- vs, jobs issue for this year's budget^.but agents' doors," she said, "but I found fishing*" in the new fishhook-shaped the governing body did not make a deci- out it's not how good you are, but how But he gritted his teeth and kept go- wishes from Jim ded up, Salway said, he'd prefer to ing. "The main thing was going all that 7th Congressional District as a can- "draw a tough line" with the DPW. He sion in Saturday's hearing. many people you know." She discovered McDonoughand Good thru #2/16/82 U LU#24 that agents wanted artists "more way and not to finish," he said. So he • ••Limit one coupon per I'umily • • didate for the Democratic nomina- from all the Kings tion. Adam Levin of Westfield is ex- known" in this country than she was. finished. men and all the P.S, All prices effective through „ pected to run in that primary, too. "This part of.my.life in America was The triathalon represented a signifi- Kings women. February 13. 1982 i Meantime, Republicans including hard," Mrs. Nikol said. She danced cant departure from McHugh's profes- '1*9 Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo, who has Town Committee hikes several times in Carnegie. Hall at sional andsporting'routines. He teaches .'«, We reserve the right to1im.it handicapped youngsters at Elizabeth's quantities; we do not sell to dealers; been gerrymandered out of private concerts and several times was representing much of his current invited to dance at the Russian Imperial Public School 13. He calls himself ;< . and we cannot be responsible for district, -have filed suit to have the J3all. ,. "recreational runner" who covers seven typographical errors. • \ maps redrawn. But as a result of her inability to find a to ten miles a day, often throughXYan- its salaries by $250 ford. job, she stopped dancing and practicing. _&H Green Siampu are our She turned, instead, to raising a family: He saw the "ironman" event on televi- way of thanking you The proposed 1982 municipal budget more. According to the 1981 New Jersey a son, Andre, now 22, a graduate \of sion last year and applied for this year's for shopping at Kings. His 250th for Cranford includes a proposed salary Municipal Salary Report, the average Rutgers University, and Tom, 19, a stu- event through a form in a running increase of $250 for each of the five mayoral pay among all communities in dent at Kcan College. •-magazine. George Washington's 250th birth- the county that give remuneration is members of the Township Committee. Mrs. Nikol soon turned to teaching He keeps himself in. Rood physical day is Monday. The only local The mayor would be paid $2,100 and $6,252. That includes Elizabeth, at celebrarttaffiTppeaTr to be Cranford $40,000, and Linden, at $26,896, and also and opened The School of Ballet in Eliza- shape but prepared for the triathalon committeemen $1,830 each for the year. beth 18 years ago where she instructs township employes, who worked on Westfield and Winfleld, at $1 each. further by swimming distances at Kean This represents a 14 percent increase for children and adults of all ages. She the observed holiday and will take College, his alma mater, and by the mayor and a 16 percent increase for hopes eventually to move the studio ta the real one off. : Mountainside is considering paying developing cycling muscler; on a sta- * h .committeemen. elected officials for the first time. The the Cranford area. She also teaches tionary bike in his "Walnut Avenue "Tesidence. And he trained a week in ':•'•?•_•'-' ' Ed Rubiiiaun, a miiiiiiiUtwHimii. -feeagu jf Municipalities repurt-rtets—mudern dance and slim and trim •mm observed after his first year in office that boiutaghbaiorig with Summit and courses at area adult schools. Hawaii before the event. "Paper drive . last year that the pay for the job averag- Fun wood as payless. This semester she teaches a slim and He earned himself a T-shirt, a medal ed about 42 cents an hour, an amount Kenilworth and Garwood both pay the trim class for the Crahford Adult School. and a hat carrying the Biidweiser Li^ht Boy Scout Troop 178 will conduct a thai would not be appreciably affected mayor $750 and councilmen »500 a year. .-She creates her own technique-a symbol-plus the satisfaction of com- • Chuihum • Eusi Orunyc • Municljiir • Livlnysiiw • Summit •'Crc^MII • Orungc - paper drive"-Saturday from 9 a.m." to by the payraise. This year's salary schedule was act combination of ballet, Yoga and Royal pleting what a coach and previous win- ; VL>r\^W(^rUri)VC»%stCulJ\kvll«aurw»XHlfHiilMlult 2:30 p.m. at the St. Michael School Nine other Union County six years ago by an earlier committee, Canadian women's exercises. "I took ner calls "the ultimate test of physical Michael McHuugh at the Ironman "• •(. parking lot. municipalities pay mayors, and. that didn't want til g'vp Ifyftlf nn *"- nf < said -endurance," _flnl«h 21 houre af members of their governing bodies creaBe, the government reports. - a style everyone enjoys." However, she Would he do it again? No. The reason? mlnut68 after race began. of Fre« Parking. ••..;!•.;

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