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" CRANFORD (N. Jh CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE ^ Wrestling V"'""* ' ' j> Join today's Army for tomorrow's future. • J\ „, .,.-V . The Regional District Board .' For more information al?out the Army's-^ ..Residents of Kemlworth and of Educatjon. has indicated hh L Garwood can attend Da via that a successful saloofwinter,*0 Brearley bRegional.lske ba11 . Higan OOB-7Sep * wresthhg games this winterat—aisc6uht~-athletic-pa9S^that=^v STATION COMMANDER discount rates by. securirig a covers the? entire 1977-78 STA.TJ.Qbl . season's pass at the prin- athletic schedule. ; u. s. CARWOCtO. NJ 676a"? -i' ciDal's office.. • ".

; , 3OO SOUTH AVE. •••'•'Are you worujerlng whete. tf£,flnd It? •••• .;.••!,<•.•' ... -- The'student pass, a yellow Check the Arca.Scrvlce Guide -In Ml Complaints Aired : Serving (jranford, Kenilworth arid Garwood d, isTpriced ar$5 while the.. 'Issue • • • • - •••''. _ult"4)iue card can be -obr- VOL. 83 NO: 49 Published Every Thursday •".'•••' Thursday, DetJemBerd, 1976 .• . Second Class Postage Paid Cranfoijd, N.J. 15 CENTS . „.JinedT for - $10. The tickets, ^ GARWOODi .^ HOLIDAY SHOP CLOSE TO HOME ?• -which are transferable, entitle • PAINT & HARDWARE Noise* Litter . a holder admission to. any 15 -Domfnic South Ave., GARWOOD. -. The Garwood power to limit the hotirs of the 1 77 (l&P SHOPPING) v basketball'games and any M,, Borough Council last week restaurant. • . 1 "wrestling meets during the Barbuto To " CENTER heard .complaints. ...from Firehiati Resigns ^ 11976-77 season in_which the '"set^ye. you! ecwi Ljhristmas residents about litter and In other action :th e colin£-jj ' Breavley Bears or" any other PAM'S PLACE noise in the vicinity tf the.;accepted the resignation of Union County Regional High. ALL KINDS OF SCREENS WOOLY MacDonald's restaurant ~on- ^ uiacky, who is > School District _scnobl. is the ". ;& WINDOWS REPAIRED - featuring large half. firen an 1John HAND AND POWER TOOLS. Section Pases 8-13 RAINBOW LTD. . North3Ave. . • "moving from Garwood, and home team. The ticket wjll.not • "n •'•.• FOR RENT ,.— '*•. ; sizes, |urjior " HAND AND ClbCULAR ' ' 'missy at MauriceLiddy of 214 North , ^ed the appointments of % 1 admit the N bearer to tourna- : For all art appI *K '-i SAWS SHARPENED- moderate Ave. told the council, ;'We re t^ new members to the Iment.game's^. - ,J--•'.. '• having a problem again with departrrTiiX^Robert '. \ 232-7675 -0456 u a ag intl ar lFor r Tickets-wiiMje-on sale each'* 78^1530 \?.P !£ ^ ?5, ^ -f" !McCa"rrWk and Edward ihool "day- throughout ,the while MacDonald s was very AUgAlu,IlesunennP jTrORY TIME — Sixth'graders at'St.Anne -School wrote and.illustrated storles.fqr 340 NORTH tilt) GARWOOD conscientious about the litter, ; " - "\ • , . -rj. >art of school's observance of Americ^itfilucaWoteWeek^Here; first ?ason diirjpg g'fhnnl hours'. -T-he~eouneil~also—wted- first graders as r_. . _. --;•_•?..- ___—^——-—— _ - .... CAPPY'S LIQUORS "Another ,Wsi*dent7Trlehe~unanimously'-^o—sponsQK.;,a. ._grad€r_TirnoJhy Frey> centeTvgetstielp trorn."sTxth-graders. ETJzabeth Bblanowski,, ' •»• I 5 1 Ortuna of the same address, resolution strongly opposing left, and.Dawn"ZaffUtoTLooking on are Sister. AjjfVifol^, C.S.B., first grade teacher CWHFORD The Board of Education, Is reveal the name of the can- ting Buporlntendent since year be usetj for property tax. earlier' if. the aid is given districts where severe budget A third item on the agenda FOR ALLYOUR selected items discounted complained about noise in the the "20 andjout bill before the and Mi£S Margaret Augustine; sixtk.grade ft i tHEATRE expected to appoint a newdidate selected, said contract Segal's resignatlort, was relief, cuts were made. will be adoption of a oasic HOLIDAY GIFT NEEDS. directly to the municipal tax io per ceni or more; area, espeicallylate at night. State Senate. The bill, would superintendent of schools detail*.are being worked.out. among the. finalists for con- If the resolution Is adopted, collector. . •• "We did hot.' cut anyskills management plan as • "Councilwoman ,Ge1orgianna allow all-police, fire fighters Monday night, according to The superintendence has sideration as .superintendent. as expected, it will be'up to the programs,", said Mrs.1 required under the "thorough ^2334206 _ -T232-3719 J_GuerJejrrL_said this isn't the and other municipal employes Mrs;. Rosemary Charles,. been vacant since Aug. 5 when "Terregino withdrew on Nov. 16lvLegislature to decide when The $662,219 is Cranford's Charles. "All we did Waans a efficient" education law. erware IGhnrcb board president. Dr. Joshua Segal resigned to for personal reasons, - and how th'e tax relief will be share of ft total of $285 million first In aid available statewide to eliminate excess staff," Bernstein said: eacli of Mayor ' Charles : 1 Mrs. Charles reported'that take a $45,000 a year post.as granted, School Business 'Ad- received complaints about the service. dogs~fruitr~punchr~cookiear" - There' originally were 107 gchdol districts' from income Cranford's nine schools has- Horbacz said the bill would GARWOOD-A Tupperware- everyone/ Refreshments Will J the- . board reached a superintendent of the Ros- ministrator- Marc Bernstein WESTFIELD HEALTH FOODS noise, and litter. . , ,,.,.,.. .. be ser ve candy canes^and games.-Each • applicant^ for the position. tax revenue. / Budget Review prepared a list of the needs ^of' party will be held tonight at 8 n , °;, ' ••''..:. V~ ~ -v\ |*-unanimous_decision_qn the lyn, Long Island, school explained. Bernstein said (he its students in reading, arid "Many complaints were put an additional strain on the in St. Paul's Fellowship Hall,4 vSanta Claus will ., Visit: St. parent is to donate a gift with Another item on tonight's & Snack Bar received duringthe summer," already light _ ocal budgets, his child's name on it'; •-' appointment Dec. 1 following" dfericXTHiBTalarynrrCfan SlaleTttd ReKOlutoon— aid maybe given-tothe^school- ^-Mr^.,_Bis^mj(ry_Charles, jigenda will be the first 1977-78 mathematics, along„ with a.n 213 Center St. The party is Paul s Church Saturday, Dec. SPIRITED GIFT IDEA! interviews.wlth the three'final ,ford, where he served three distrlct toward its surplus for she said. "If was terrible, but ,TKe> council also' corn- planned by the Sunday School "•.. jrom .\\°°n, to, \ . P;"1: -The Women's;Guild 6f the The school board also is board presidentT'Telteralea school budget review;—Norr^explanatiort of how the needs Bring in this Ad for 5 per cent discdunt. Offer ends Dec. after the police, gave- .Mac-;rpl>mented the- Streets and .candidates for the post. All years, was $40,000. scheduled to meet tonight to the 1977-7B-school year. Ijfthat the board's intention not tosalaried portions of the ad- .were ide'ritified, what ac- teachers and -is .open to . Children will be treated toJipt_ch(irch will hold, its holiday event the tax relief Would not # Donald's _a '^warning, Roads-Department for the social Wednesday at 8 p.m. irr HARWOODGIFT nine board members attended Assistant Superintendent of act on a resolution- providing appeal to the state to use ahy mlnistration and health tiyitiesr are planned to" correct everything caJrhedTJown." ~~.Tnaryelous- job-udonc in con- : the session, ' .. Schools Anthony J. Terregtno, that $662,219 in unbudgeted be felt until after July 1. the of the aid for school programs." services 'accounts will, be deficiencies, :and how the Jhe Fellowship Hall. •.'..'. rebate could go to taxpayers. Co u n c 11 man B en n i ey~trolling—the—leaves _in-l.the. Mary Lou Keleher an- art ' •,A bottle ol thiGr«it PftOK Mrs. Charles, who would not Who has been Bervlng as ac- state aid for the current, school That will be the case in discussed, Mrs. Charles-said., program'will .be evaluated. Alimonti, said Police Chief t6wn.".-C-Quncilwaman Doris .Canadian, wltn 6* Gym Glasses -»•'.• teacher "at Scotch Plaihs- 'g t assot, ™a.t • Thomas Colwell will Warir the Mann, cbrnmisstoner of the- tractJve.IV • box«d Fanwood School" No. 1, will and gilt wrapped! present_a program on •' 'The; HARWOO Regularly S9.49, ttili • and if the warning isn't we re staying. h^d^ CANADIA or on \7> }% heeded. the council V s: thethings. tending are asked to bring ah •IfInd. Is now b"nlv7."...'~ KENILWOR.TH-- The- to mixed classes." Previously inspirational verse to be-read Regional High School Board of there were. separate classes and placed oh' the Christmas Education has revised'its new for. boys and girls. In the coed tree and home baked cookies Garwood Calender groupings, there was no* ••Free Delivery • Froe Gilt Wrap • Gift Cer- policy on coed gym classes. for- shut-in members of the. '.tlficatos»Wlne of tho Month Gift CSertlflcat. ' Figures Meant Nothing Thursday, Dec. 2 • ' •. . • • •'..'. Under the revised policy, consideration given to ability congregation. r .: Party Planning . . • or risk of harm, which posed: Noon - Garwood Senior Citizens Club, St. Paul's boys, and girls will be per- v • A two dollar gift exchange. Reverse budgeting, with, the night In explaining why theadministrator dealt with wa£ some problems. . bottom line at-the top,. acr department needs more- a total figure," F^ellowship Hall. . . mitted to participate together .wiUbeheld; Devotions-wilr be j • 2:45 p.m.-Junior Troop 444, St. Anne School. „, in contact sports on the basis Students from .Governor given by Marie Fuhrmann,_; WIRES MD i counted for the $71,000 deficit money to meet ite payroll In Township Administrator '. Mrs. John E. Mattson, 8 p.m. - Bible Study Grflup, Pinkin horned 315'Myrtle of ability and risk of.harm. Livingston Regional High, 'and hostesses will be. Mrs.' V In the Police Department 1076. Sidney Stone, who conceded Cranford Republican School Berkeley Heights, 2W1044 lEASTiMN ST AveT, - . ;- ' Sex will not be a factor..*** Marian. Stockton, Mrs. Marge account! , "The figures In the budget there were "errors on my jnunicipaV chairman, has - In compliance with a state attended "a Recent board Burns, and-Mrs. Louise Gill.. VOUB WINE' LINE CRAtdFORD This in essence is what did not moan a thing," Mason part" In drafting the budget, ^announced the appointment of : directive on equality of op-meeting to complain about the Mayor Daniel J. Mason told a "told his Colleagues, "They tiald he added 7 per cent to the six .additional Republican 'Friday, Dec> :i • ..„..' indiscriminate mixing of boys portunity, the board a_boutia r Township Committee Were arbitrarily backed Into, police salaries account for County Committee members. 8 p.m..-Rosary Altar Society Christmas party, St. Anne month ago "began offerlng- and'girls for contact sports, LorraineJk Jefj Davis areproud'toannounce the workshop session Tuesday, with no rationale. All the 1975 and used that figure as a At.a meeting last week, the School. ' //'.»• contact sports. Such, as'spccer activities. They rioted there gWde for the components of GOP committee approved the was a tendency for girls to the budget," such as overtime selection -of Thomas and' Saturday, Dec. 4 ' • • stand on the sidelines because and holiday pay, merit In- Jeanne Trotta, 618- Orange free Intro. Lecture, , 10 a.m. - Soccer clinicrWashington School. _• " Dedication In they feared the boys would not centive compensation and Ave. to fill vacancies in the 'tues., Dec. 7, 8 p.m^-j: . 7:30p.m. -Parish bingo games, St. Anne School. • • pass Jthe ball to them. Ham aerator,. /• crosslng.'guards pay. 12th election district and A board spokesman said'the y s As It turned dut^aiccordlng • named William Wheeler. 204 RANFORD COWWUNITY CENTER Sunday, Dec. 5-• ... • "• ' ', .' Dean's Honor new policy, win retpiire~ ^M\g\ • to Finance* Director Robert Richard St. to replace Richard Team Room —AjJ-l^hnw, jointings by Wade Pearlman, Artmakers Union College will dedicate teachers tojWaluate the skills Mm 8m § * ' Stanley, the actual-Increases Weber of 208 Richard St. In the . Gallery, North Ave. . ' " ^~~ /"v , '-. ranged all the way from 10 per eighth, district.,. 114 Miln St., Cranford ' Mrs. Mattson announced ' buil ing to the memory bf the on teams according tofl ~ ^r " cenHrrbase-police-pay-to a-200 FRlSE INTRODUCTORY LECTOREiS .Onlhat basis there could be Monday, Dec, G ••__—_,— • __; tc«.«-Jonn-J_Siburn_pf West- . , - . . by Greenberg' to -per cent increase in the ac- treyiously appointed ••' at Local Center 1371 Morris'Ave:, Union 3:30 p.m.-Junior Troop 206, WashingtortjSchool., llbdlll t Stevens fined ham " testify" that' 'anteiina ' B 'over- W"" -eouftit—for—i Patrick rM~ct»onough of ;ffir_ » •••' • Every Wed. at 1 & sTob.P.M. 964-4848 4, p.m.-Confirmation class, St. Paul's. **- 1 ;tstri'ct;, Dfile who died in $2,000 for violating local The court, l however, $10,000 from non-Police Dept. Chrl» 'Jones of 102 Beteionl Ave. as Transcendental Meditation , accounts to meet the 541,000 OOOOWWWW — Even the antiseptic applietHjUi^anford First Aid Squadroah Dave Tuesday, Dec. 7 1974 at the age of 42, had been Yule Boutique YQUR FREE 10% DISCOUNTJ%ARDS zonlBg-lawsbyerecting foilr declined -to hear further commltteeman ifto the 28th 10 a.m. - Tuesday Morning Group, St. Paul's Fellowship • a member of the Union ss-fdol antenna poles, on his testimony on the.need for ' police payroll due Dec. 18. The Daniels didn't comfort 5-year-old Ralph Marano Jr. of 350 Hazel Ave., Garwood/afihr district, and Virginia Anter of Hall. " .".. . College faculty since 1959, •^property." height In shortwave reception m6ney, he ^aid, is available he received swine flu Inoculation af Union College Sunday. Ralph was one ofl,370 155 Htllcrest Ave. as com- Stevens found Greenberg from unexpended funds In the mitteewQtrian in the 31st. 3:30 p.m". - Brownie Troop^46, "Lawrence home, .427 when he was appointed as an At St. Anne s W%ork & Sports Clothes For Men, Wom^ fiTchiTdren after a prolonged ^appearance area children and 4,030 adults vvho got "|et-gun" shots Saturday and Sunday, Final Third Ave.' . ; • •. - „ .' instructor in^biology.- He was GARWOOD- The St. Xnne guilty, of charges of erecting on tne witness stand by: Dr. Rahway River flood control clinic.will be Sunday, Dec, 12. . „ .' • v. - • In announcing the ap- u ^3^; account,- 3:30 p.m. - Brownifc.Troop'353, Washington School. named cl)airman of the.bio- School Mothers Club will hp)d 5 Overalls.. the,poles without a permit and Jerry Sevick, physicist and pointments,/ Mrs. Mattson logy depaVtment in 1961 and of exceeding, the—height ChieLSupported observed that "recent com- ~ 7 p;m. - Cadette Troop 361, Garwood Presbyterian a" ChriBtn)as. Boutique eX-' Surplus Camping antenna expert who is af- Township Committeewo- dean of science in 19V2. : clusively . for the- school limitation of 16 feet for "ac- filiated with . Be}l ments ^o the contrary, the .Church.'- i / : man.Barbara Brande, wh6 is Republican Party is alive and •In a special tribute to Dean children today .and tomorrow. Army Pants,& Jackets cessory structures" on Laboratories, ' Firehouse Uiiit Recommends v residential property. H6 also police-.f.ive commissioner, well "in Cranford. These-ap- il:3ip jriJ^JPajrjshbingo ga mes^St. Anne School. —S.iburji,_JDr^Kehneth C. Handmade toys, household Dr. Sevick testified that the 8 p.m. - Local AssistlimMrBoartl~Borough~HaHT-^ Painter Parits assessed Greenberg $1,000 on told her colleagues that the. pointments, of cornrnitteetmen Ma'cKay, president ehierltus~~KnicItemsk; Christmas decorations, each" count. toviffiSrvfpT by restricting short-, deficit "in noway represents and women throughout ^ur - Wednesday, Dec'8 ' - , "•••• said, "T-he Knacksr-and^other ' The court added , the ad-wave' antennas to' 16 feet, an overexpencUture and in no town, is ,a good Indication of.' plagts that bloom and thrive in the proceeds willbe useMosd fot orf _efficiency by way indicates the budget was N;Y. 'Consultant-for Study the vitality and interest that is 9:30 a.m. - Bible Study Group, Ondrof home, 300 East St. class trips. monltloirrthat-Greenberg-wlll- 1:30 p.m. - Bible Study Group, 223 Rankin Ave. his greenhouse will symbolize BfiljDirnuMFlrib~~handled-cor""T " -T-he_CxanfanL hting- farilities. -as a con- one to four points.. being generated in the future for the privileged company The -School-Mothers Club FREE PARKING . ng gr 2:45p.rq. - Brownie-Troop 246, St. AnneSchool. for. each day the poles are not talned, and there" was nopolic- e chief dy Cn.irl.yn.iMpp -has. frultant on what Utetown need? —Tiie—Townshi p—Ctfmm i ttee-^-o£_qur-Jparty£Jt .*\\' *i\\'e a re L .who knew John a joyous living w,ill hold a ChrMmas party for , Well be Open every Day & Evening conflicting' evldende,' that Haney)." 3:30 p:m. rBrdwnie Troop 414, Washington School. , testament of a great humanist the children, Dec; .22. Santa BICENTENNIAL YULE TREE v- Tall evergreen In removed after^Mn/ 15,. recommended the ap- lnthcway-ofho'usingTBcTlrttey a'gieed to contact Proper-and—thiisiastir-ntviiit nur 3:30 p.m. - Junior Troop 551, Garwood Presbyterian for _Yoiir Holiday Shopping -,- 'The charges 'against radiated energy from the Haney, who attended the pointment of George H. Proper, for its Fire Department. outline details of the services in the year ' to . come ' and who gladly taught "and gaily Clays will visit some of the front of Post Office Is shown seconds .after Mayor New York" expert on fire- u -,„,».. i sought. If awarded a contract welcome participation by.jajl ._ oGhyrch: •''••' . Mon.-Fri.:10 A.M.-9 P.M. Greenberg were" brought .by ' Continued on Continued on I TThe o study rnmmcommittee, Personalized Gift Shopping and Counseling adorned our collegiate classes, and the students will Daniel J, Wasoh flicked a switch to IllumJnaje It shortly oe by Philip Kaufman,' for" the study, he will be asked • Republicans in «-our_.party 6:30 p.m. - Cadette Troop 762, Little.League Clubhouse. family." , .<;:'. see a movie, "The Ballad of Saturday: 9:30 A.M;-5:30 P.M.^_ Building' Inspector Robert- headed y p 1 before8p.m. Monday. Lightingcecemony was a-tterfded . Fuller-Fuller contended the submitted'd't, thh e recom- to recommend whether local activities." ' . • 7 p.m. • Cadette Troop 703, St. Paul's.. Participating in ,^_trie Srrokeythe-Bear. ;- ^* by 350, largest cro.wd ever at Chamber of Commerce- fire protection would best be Vteber, the part'y's un- Let us make jthe Holidays .easier!. •7130 p.m -.High School CCtD, St. Anne School. four antennaB, two In Green- mendation to the Townshipp 1 v ceremonies will be Dean Sir 30 SOL tfNION AVE., CRANFDRD 27^0990 sponsored-events (Story Page^l.) .7,, berg's slde'yarfl and two In the Committee at a workshokh p served by ".a centre successful candidate for burn's widow, Frances, and Grand Jury Oets rear, all violate the zoning Teachers sesslbn Tuesday. headquarters, by separate election to the Township «' >Distmetive gifts chosen for firehoijses: in different" sec- Committee In the November Yule Party Set Forgery ClaSfe' law, >'•'..' -'" •-• The Btudy group-said it tions of the^town,. or by a election, has been named PROBATION COUNSELORS Wctim's The., ;court" rejected the interviewed ,four, candidates- combination of^he two. personnel manager of. Control . Charge's defense contentions, advanced Walsh, Council 5437, K of C, MridMS^iiL& _at § si)(-hour hearing-Satur- >eiay in Drafting Contract for-the,consultant iob, all of The goverriing^body agreed' Data Corp. in Rockvllle, Md. of 20 W. Holly St7 ¥111 be w •whom are authorities In the to appropriate SI,500 for the He formerly worjeed for the will hold its annual children's asked to bring two cans of food • day, 'that ham radio The CranforS Education voted Dec' 1 to~contact*ifchool/ dither business .handled by the r Exclusive representatives f6r Christmas party Sunday, Dec. for Christmas baskets for theamong 15 graduating as New^Vbrk" City of forging board members, "to urge that attorney was put aside, Mrs. field. Kaufman said that in. study • dn the basis, of the firm 4n Newark, and the ^perationspttreH iBlsed_jobi. family plans to i 19, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the club needy. volunteer "probation coun- stolen checks were sent to.the —vice" and thus exempt from the: jections to a five-week aelaylh yppT^f ._ j^tlng. the candidates,,. $ey.consultant's fee of $150 a dav. signed reproductions of recent house. Gifts for Santa to selors Tuesday, Dec'14, in tber Union County Grand Jury Union County Probation after a hearing in Municipal A 45-year^ld bus driver who; son of the driver. With ht-a provisions of the stoning or-- completion of the ..contract torney the need to finalize the "He ,has_Qlbjer_clients; He points out of a possible 28. with Lbudonvllle, •'The appointments by Mrs. : distribute" must be left at the , RAIL SHOW SET father slumped on the steps of dinance, and that shortwave language for the tentative contract Immediately." represents other school works of the noted Cranford club house Sunday, Dec. 12, - On Dec. 4 and 5, Kean Deipartmeni t 21st clas9^a,t the Court was waived, was shot Saturday night while each bf the seven com-' presently a consultant 6n'fire Mattson are "seen as the Initial Thiir d Presbyteria. , n GhQrch, Brown was arrested Oct. SB *~ resisting, a holdup-. atte'ntpt the bus, the son, Thomas, took antennaB are not subject to the settlement It reached with the Both the boatd aadthe CEA boards,'-',. she Bald. mlfteemen rating those in- protection for the State of New response to recent demands with the child's name printed College will be"transformed ''--1-"- "•"-- ..«r..^j.'— by officer Daniel^Swayze at- jurisdiction of local, zoning Board of Education on Nov. '7. are waiting until the document "This is a maior overhaul of clearly on'the outside of. the i t 1 world of. .model • rail- Elizabeth. The "heVeremalns In fai*condltlon- hdL!tL terviewed on the basis of from York. for a rejuvenation of the party artist Joseph Dawley, n 0 completed/a five-week, the National Bank of N.J. as at Memorial General braked the vehicle to a halt as - IrwrrrWelnbergpBbard is completed before taking the contract/' the board at. the loca) level. , roading. The. occasion is the a building permit. ' acfibirtoraiify~itr:Details-o1-leader-added^^Every ...'.word . YULEBALLET Sixth Annual Model Railroad training^eourse, and each, will he allegedly attempted to cash Hospital, Union. ^ : ,- it roled forward in gear. Education negotiator, is have not has to be meticulously Ojieofjhe weaknesses of the be paired with a youthful two checks totaling $935 which The shooting occurred, at' Greenberg "contehded that drawing up the contract, but thecontract have not been "h t b metiululy local partylor some time has/ Hourly, Half Day andMaily Rates The- Irine Foklne Ballet Hobby Show, sponsored by Charles E. Crornle Jr. bf 416 ,• disclosed, . '•• • "1 • • • . examined and that requires a n«K 4brobationer in a one-to-one bore the name of a Westfield . Carlton Ave. ,* Plscataway,. the ll:6l p.m. aboard a No. 143his shortwave radio operation *as of yesterday had not great deal of time and con- ItnBeftaydr been its failure to Company will perform The Model Railroad aids individuals throughout Mrs. Rosemary Charles, Charles, Dickens' story "A Inc., of Union. . . relationship. banker, • father of four, was shot Somerset Bus Co. vehicle at fa finished the draft of theboard .president, attributed' centration on Mr. Welnberg's vacancies in the .._ Home or Office Consultations point directly opposite John the world by handling proposals. * committee organization, ''thie Christmas Carol" on Sunday through' the head as he. emergency messages and thus the delay to a backlog of work part." . at 8:30 p.m. in the Joseph grappled, with a young thug St. According to wltnteses, the Mrs. Charles /Said the backbone of the party For an appointment call „. • "falls within the "institutional The CEA's representative at Welnberg's office. She structure. Mandora Auditorium in the who had attempted to rob him young thug waved down the and public use" exceptloiTfo^ assembly of 30 to 35 members pointed out that' during the contract was being typed and' Brande on Jan. 2 South t'lainfield High School. bus and pulled a .38 calibre negotiations Weinberg had to.she had expected to receive it Candidates- have failed to ;; .•-•.; 272-2X73-or'272-5152-;,:..•••.:•; at the bus^stop in North Ave. the zoning ordinance. _o •J wh" o make up the governing at a workshop-.following the South Plainfield Free Public E. across from the Dunkln' revolver on the driver shortly adjust his 'schedule to fit that by-Tuesday of this week. NowntVofficiak, -- r surface for a number of seats; "body of the association was to Miss Barbara Brande will Dec- IV meeting which on the Republican committee, Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 4:30, please Library is the sponsor. Call You won't find a better Donuts eatery. a,fter boarding it. .The holdup Operators Attend ' meet yesterday* at .the high of the fact-finder assigned to"', The CEA has set a deadline departments each will man attempted tq seize some the dispute by the Public become the first woman- and tiv most instances the v 754-7885. •" "' There were nine passengers The courtroom was filled to school to discuss the situation. •of 8 p.in. Monday for*receipt'of preside over. * vacancies have remained' f: aboard the New York*bound bills from Cromie's *'shirt -oVetflow with ham operators, - Miss Carol Rosenfeld, CEA Employment" Relations the contract by its negotiating mayor of Cranford on Jan. 2. Commission. As a result, unfilled. The local Democratic stereo system bus, Including the 18-year-old Continued on P«o» 4 60 of Whom had been'sub- president, salt} the assembly team.- ,• Her colleagues on the new countv commiHte has had a Township Committee,, which Papei* Drives Set. at this price. will organize at V p.m on that United Synagogue Youth of- date; Tuesday night Temple Beth-El will conduct a Republicans in. recent years. Christmas Memories Weiitstock Knows the and Bolts of Chess unanimously agreed on thepaper drive Sunday from 10 Announcement of the filling , It Only Looks Very Expensivel Kvcrything y<«i need for great sounding hi-fi is choice. ., a.m. to 2 p.m; in the Temple in iliis complete stereo package. And you know of the- district committee ThVtlrst heirloom, to be created by moder'n ' By ROSALIE GROSS Temple Beth-El and was Bold him, He had seen a set many Welnstock said he does hot In doing so, they" followed parking lot on Walnut Ave. vacancies followed by three it's air 'outstanding value because it Y from (lie computer techholoigiy ... the srnall miracle* years ago, .and felt that his play very often anymore, His the tradition-." of • naming as Boy Scout Troop 44 of the weeks a meeting called by/' .Proifiissionals. / . . __ lA/hUn J'hw npilinl fHIlVlflff of **' ftUCtlOIii |ust a little over, four-years old, that has 1 workmanship would be better most frequent opponent Is his mayor the senior corrimrttee' osceola Presbvter\an ChurcK, Republican J Township Com- changed the face of time, The timepiece c*ViAiifi In HIB cnnlionflci Wr *WQ^ ins LOCK oimor t UHBB than a.. mass-produced 14-year-old aon, Michael, person among the refgnlng cihrk, wilV coirect papers mltteemen Henry Dreyer and ^..i >A pnho^f WAiMnPfwk nf ©poxy or weld$ the nuts rind 1 political party. - •- - - U KT. GOLD OVERLAY • JVC JRpJO AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER engineered for more than, a century of rSS'Z th bolts together. EpoxyUs product, Be started Worklna "who la getting better all the Saturday and Sunday from 1 Dennis Irlbeck to plan M norrnal use... accurate to within 60 seconds on a set for himself six years time, He beats me probably 50 case, It's thteo 4 p.m. in the church parking rejuvenation of the party. The Krementi is classically beautiful • (III IIMl 'C,OMI'l]t.(K Democrats.. - •— -a---a:: "r" • BRS262O-AUTOMATIC CHANGER a year. The Incredlble.djgltal that has ago, and show«4-several per cent of the time," Weln- tar. meeting was attended by John jewelry. Masterfully crafted with pieces to a friend, who Showed- stock said, Pledglng their votes to Miss Vassajlo, • who loat to Mr«.• < ". jrea+iewels. In a heavy overlay of many Imitators, but no peerr Has beeb Brando were Democrat Girl Scout Cadette Trow 600 • LMl-202-SPEAKER SYSTEM scaled down to flf comfortably on a them to another acquaintance, He also, dabbles in "tin can Mattson by one vote in.Uat 14 Karat Gold. So that each piece who Insisted on buying a full urt," making metal flower Raymond Molnar, November Is sponsoring a^>»pe^~at4ve spring's election for the GOP feminine wrist, So tha.t this Christmas, copper . loaf with election Winner who will be Saturday from9 a.m. to I p.m. chairmanship: Party unity has much of the wearing quality Martin' Jewelers presents a truly coatlnfl, "You name .., . . set. "That got me Into It," Bald pots out of tin cane; He has and all of the rich beauty of solid Extraordinary nails. WelnBtock He works at.it "off made SO to 40 pots In different. sworp^as a commltteeman in the Orange Avenue pool and u broader range of par- chauvonlstlc selection of Pulsar~watchos_ make It," the craftsman Bald. Jan. 2; Democrat Ronald parking lot. . ticipation were umong goals \ Karat Gold. At a fraction of the ' ' Welnstock* has made eight • . All Sets Different and on, I may make one and colors and has sold a handful .-J.,^-'1-:' r-T3| Complete System for your gifting pleasure! not touch ltforslx months or at temple auctions, Several, Maro'tta, and Republicans ' Boy Scout Trtwp M will tflso outlined. ' ' COSt! .' ' • ' '•' ' • ••:*•' Memories sets over the past six years, He said nails are easier to Henry Dreyer ahd Denniscoriduct a paper drive Each one" lakes 60 to 60 bend into shapes because they make several in a row." hang In his house. The artist "scrounges Irlbeck. ..,' Saturday at. Hillside School M30 00 ;^ hours of his time, Ho has sold are softer than nuts and bolts. It Is certainly not the profit from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, leaves Pickup Christmas Come in six of them for HBO to 1200,Bolts nave to bo heated with a-that attracts Welhslock. around from diners to' The committee will' decide depending oh the pet. propane torch and then bent. Material from the hardware restatirantaiooklng for gallon- .r..\,,; r • store costs $40 to $50, before «!/•' tin cansr":* ' :: V|»\CKAt;i-;'SYSTEMS': *Tm&de six of them before I The Sets aro scaled In silo 1 -Ending Dec. 17 Memories Martin Jewelers' kept one," the' Insurance an-•••d« desig-~--»".-•—.n and —no tw•••o- ar--e-any labor. "Even considering • H« ulbo lUi niiido a picture .ALL A'H'S^HSTAN IIAL SAVlNGJi a 12.50 . minimum hourly out of a toilet tank float. "I (Chronicle Contents ' Township Engineer Gregory . ' .IKOM S33O.00 underwriter said. "Everytlme -identical A king" Is usually 3M, Sgrol announced yeaterdAy. I started to make one for me, ta4Vi Inches hl%« rook Is 3jy Wage," .WelnBtock salid, "a don't know whether Vm a HONOR ROLL students listed. Page 3. Boxes working time of 50 to 60 hours frilstrated artist or what," ho that the final curb plcKup of someone would see it and buy '-Inphos." and a pawn Uii'. BROOKS1DE PLACE development plans returned. leaves will be made Friday It." Weinstock said he isn't Welnstobk makes the knlgnt results In a loss." sold. -*-rr . "" 1 Wolnstock also has—rando A resident of Cranford for 14 Page 2. ."Jl Dec, 17. ^' looking to sell the sets* but, in the shape of^ horse and a ''NoplckuMwlllbernidi Shank Audio mokes them because It brings rook llko a castle. The bishop, several choss boards. His own years, Wolnstock Is employed Classified 17 Obituaries r., V4 Is made of luclto and others with Marsh and McLcnnanian " the Public works D 544 1 AVfNUf :nz.o«3 him satisfaction. "I enjo• \.king and nqueen aro of free . Editorial, .'.'... 4 Police plotter Squibs .. 4 after that date and design, ; hut thoy are were made out of. Inlaid wood, insurance brokerage firm in BOLTS-OF-CHESS- Bishop (left rear), flfrg f hat date and Naildhnti ' CRAN112 MAIL HI 206 RARIIAN NtW JrftSEY 08869- PHONC 526 44j working with my hands, and it Now York City. He and his rear), and two paWns are pa.rt of chess set made by Bob Garvvoodrr';?r.-r?;;.?i-. .15 -Religious News ... 13, \4 wilill bb« s requireidd to takethiir keeps mo out of trouble" distinguishable." ceramic tile, or metal.- , • leaves to the Cona«rvtUon Christmas Hours Start Npv^Sffi \V

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.' - , f* i:"r..;' •' „ Thursday, December 9.1976 -CRANFORD <°NlJW CITIZENAND CHRONICLE Ptfge 3 CHS OJ JPage2CRANFbRD(IvI.J.)'.CITIZEN AND;,CHRONICLE Thursday. December^, 1976 Pickering, SOsin Popovlch,^ Carol Orange Honor Roll Ftobert C. Seyfarth, prin-. Prlnole/Theresa Pu|»t, Douglas"T5ab cipal of Cranford High; School, blno, 'Robl Rolchman, kareh Relll< ry UlndbeVS.. Judjth Llschko, 1SOME OF THE WEEK Remove.your_Air__ h^dthtlhe Anthony. Rlccio. '. ' • * • Orange' Avenue Michael Lltterlo, Ttiomas Marbtta, Conditioner for wipter & store\iri.y^ . following students,, earned' Karen Schultz, wftiard Schwalbach,' l ' Cheryl Segebade, Pegoy Seymour, names of 155 students who are or garage! * J: . honor grades ;fof the. first Cathy Sheldon, Donna1 Shier, Patricia On the first Quarter honOp roll.. Ratoff. RacMel Resnlck. Eunice quarter;, Siegel^ Michael Sofm£n, Donald 'Sonn- ThpV incfude fi4 • sevenths Romano, Hillary Ryan. Joseph Spincllo. tag, Bonnie Spaeth,Lawrence Spoctor, iney iniiuut Ol »ev«"1"• Valerie SWltjer. Lawrence Thomas. HSk- Dawn Sprlngsted, Rooof Steele, Wendy- graders, 47 eighth graders, Barbara WalL Karen Wolfrom, Laura Elans Returned ' ORADBU -Stucker^Bolh-TalarbwskVEIIIsiTalbert: Fast, Re1iable~SeiViceQn AlUVIakes i7y Joyce Tempplsky, Gary Thill, (Carol g ». Bahr, Beth Banks, Robin Bucher,Jan» Trotte, Catherine Trotte, Roger VeneZia, - Buonaguro,- Janet Cicorlello, Donna honor Students are: ; . ' • Beih Andrlola, Cathleen Baer. Alice Further revision pf the^plans • •• The board announced it will Susan Vlccl,- Margaret Walsh,. Susan Bator, Debra' B*van( .La'ura Caur; for a;developirient of homes on .consider revised plans on the Coloman, Richard D'Arcangelo, Bar- Waters, Deborah Wlddows,; Kathleen Graded *•' •> Michael Denci. Kathleefi DiFabio; Peter. • bara Grov*, JAnet Hunt, Patricia In- Williamson. Mark Wlnokur, . Charles William Anelll. Pamela Arnosen, Durning, Miriam Epstein, Listf Fer- the forrner. Broo^side Niirs"ing "controversial dVvelopirhent.at challk, Virginia Jordan, David Levlne. Wright, ^Mark - Yanowlti, Oorene Andrea Berlowc. Klmberly Chailleld,' nandes, Wye Ginsberg, Lisa Grunstein,. •.Donna Rastelli,. Ellen Rocky, and Rosomary; • DeCotlls, Annrnario Home site at 479 BrooKside PI. •' For the Sporfs Enthusiast . Yonelunas. Diane ..Zemboulls, 'and erT1 (>e isar^h; Stephen HoUand. a meeting, Wednesday night, • Margaret Szciepanlak. • Suranne Zlcgenfuss.' ' . - DiGlDlGlovanrtl,l , Karen Dollar." •JcnnitFr"."7Laura'Klcin. . . Janet Kochlor. EHzabetri-* have.-been 'requested' 'by. the and jif approved hold a public Ounloan... Meflan Di^njr.g/ Maureen Lop,'Brian Levine, Margaret Lynch; Memberof Cranlord Chamber of Comrtw^ee • . All A's and B's-Kevin Adalr, Colleen ' ,J' Grade 11 E a Kim an, Glenn Enocn'ianny David 1 Planning Board. . ' '.- ...'. hearing Jan. 19. . Ambrozy, Eric Arblrbllt, Daniel Arthur, All A's— Joseph DoBella, Patricia T^ROAA -r AAary E Espugs^Kendail.Fedorka, Patricia P\U- Richard MaH'dcl, Henry.Matlosz, Colleon : 2t8 eENTENNIAU AVE. • CHANfORD 276-1160 Linda Atzenbexk, Bruce Baker; Linda Mahoney, Jane McDonough, Kaihryn Olbbon, Paifrlcia Frcsolone, Richard Meyer, penise' Mjtehejl, Ellx«ibeth At its meeting Dec. 1, the Jarripol's application is for / FloralVAvenue; Murray Mll;NeVl«»ey • .Moloney, Mary Moore. Lynne Murray, 1 "Baldwin, John Ball,.Michael Barmak, eyer; Steven Peterman, Edmund pla- TieY'r corporate Frungillo. Carolyn Gafbraith, Con^tgnce. Jjqard asked present owner of appxpyal of, a majoi sub . Caihleen Beadle,..Donald Beano; Ken- spckl, dtid Todd Relnhardt. secret bf_'. United Get linger, Patricia GUIcn, t iriida .Robert Nelson, Barbara O'Neill, David I '.'^ ';'. ': • ' '. . •' 464-5640'. .; 'y • . . .,' : neth Blngham, Russell—Bleemer, A's and B's— Maura .Armstrong, Ginbory. Stacy Ginsbcrgj_l.yjnn (jnos. Pahren, Robert Papp.'Maria Potriqpo, the 2.25-acre site; Warren division of the,site to permit Steven. Armus, Tarnl Aronowlti, Joseph n Lisa Pblsky, Diann Iprln^ 1 William Bohm, Francis Bollnskl, Barry CoUnti ;S -.I'JUJSt Co.. hdS-Gar. y Gross, Bruce ,H.9 dry, •'''Linda Rpllo, Robin Rose, Francinc R jJampol of New York, for a construction of seven " one- HOUPAY SHOPPING HOURS BEGINNING DECEMBER 4., "Brady, Bernadeite -(ftjiad'y,, Esther Attana.sl, Paula edman, David rnea senior vice- Holland, John Hamen, Victoria tannelli, . • revision lhat would call for '24- Brown, Donna Bryant, Constance BuroV" Berkowtti, Cynthia Bldoood, June Blair, been. Alan Mikofl, Virginia Jones, Jcnniter Diane Sandford. Mary Schneider, Marc family homes. The property is 1' ...• .Mqnd^yihiHFridayi:30-9,Saturday9:30-* Joan Calhoun, • Lynn' Capoblanco." Donna Bunting, £lleon Carney, D.ina KonopackJ. Klmbcrly.KreOtel, Pamela - SchwdiV-Laura Suske, Claire'Veneifia, president-adrninistration. h Angela "Venturino,. David Weinc_r, ihch ' stormwater drainage ab'Brookside PI. and Gallows ; Marguerite Carbone, James CarvalhoT^Chandler. Cynthia Clllotta^ Kim Cl.irk, Lyons, Jacqueline Mastriano. BllMt3et ,, " _' • '.' ."••••• Sunday 12-4:30 .. " \ r~\ ' J Thomas ZOellcr. ' ' pipes instead "of the 15:inch HillRd, \ • •.. :. .' • Grace -Cassldy•••• , Michael Cheben- •- , John Clarke, KareaCllfford. Elirabcth She wilj • continue as M-iMson-, Anthony Mauricllo, Michele Patricia Christen, Janet Clcarlello, Conroy, Maria Corrcal/Robort Culllnen, secretary. Miss, tierney: McGovern;' B^tan Mc/Aurrav, Kristin • pipes as he previously A portion of the drainage Christine Cuozzo. Nancy Curry, Christie Curry, Joanne CutlnellOjVlodd Miller, Leslie Minion, Frances Moore, .GARAGESALE proposed..* '. • • . ° . .'„' plans that has received, jteri- "Maureen '.Delllnls, Anthony DoStelano., Cutler, J^nol cymbaluk, Martin joined United C.oifnties in Patrick Morris, Ci*S!oT7n Newswangor, „ The Orange Avenue Middle Alan DOefsch, Ann . Dooley, Debra fcDauber, Pe^er-Oemas, Lucy DoPaola, Tracy O'Neill, Karen PateYion, .Robert "tative approval "of the • Plan-: Dur.ando, Kenneth Elsenhower, Michael "Luanne DoPro, Agpes DIGIovannl. 1962. . '••",. '•-.•• Ponder, Dawn -Pplaski, Georgia School's Fiitufe-Hpmemakers ning Board calls for^ in-' CALL CRANFORD RADIO Ellenh.icher, Melissa Ellis, Jean Ewlng, Adrlenne DIGIovlno. Jane Donnelly, Prassas,; ^fcTiard Prcuss, Maroarct" of America are spon^o^ing a MEW TpO FAMILY Kalhlfcn,, Farley, Karen Fedorchaki. rJbseph Dooley, Brian purnlng, Steven Readdy, Lisa Ryan, Micnael Sartdford,' ' A MOW stallation on^ach of thetfseven , '/ li Rhonda Flngerman, Shelled Flscher Edelman_.-....., Catherin. e Follnusz, Gregor. y. Ellen Schneider, Eric Schultz, 'Christlr\e garage &ale Saturday from 10 ..fea; J H Secutarls, Lauren Sharncy, Andrea Brick and frame, beauty, 6 ana • 6, fots of from 'three to four dry ' Jane Fltzpatrlck, Patricia F.lanagan,'-'?Ford< Jamos^ Forrcstai; Joseph Gold Property a.m.,to 4 p.m. at 5 Grove St. BEAUTIFUL wells designed to absorb the' SERVICE James Forte, Edward Gayen," Laura ' 'Laur a '—'"'—Goodspeed' , •>•--•-•Zygniun t Gorgo" 'l Shuhan.-AAelis'sa, Smith/Richard Smith. -situated on a large lot. Spa'cious living ^ 'Gelssler, Deborah Goncalves^ Susan JonathanGrccnberg, Wendy Greenspan, Michael Sommerlad. Jill Specht, -Beth The sale will benefit the additional water • runoff., GoVclnsky, Matthew Gre^nberg, Jamos MarUt-JWossi- Afon Gutwll|lg, Janlnc Waters, ' Kjm Woltkowski.. John ' cancer, drive. Rain date is room, .dining, room, large modern . You ... created by the construction of.', DRAMBUIE Hardmoh, Kevin Haynes, Claire Hen Hlrtzel, Paul Hopkins, Laura Howland, Wbmclsdorf, Davvn ZawaTich. "" Dec. 18. « ... onyoui' rich) Wendy Hobble,wDavId Holden, .Kenneth Hunt, Robert Jntartagllo. v Grade 8 .kitchen,^3 bedrooms. ,2 car .garage.;• the-homes. ••' •".' '.. Scotch Liqueur: Allison Isaac,, Laurie Jage«nao, Jackie Irwln, Wayno Jackson, Donald Donald cflakcr, Terrilisa Douknightj Deborah Johnson, Linda Jones, Steven Jdnej, James Kelly, Michele K^rnpson: Thomas BQgar, \Vanda Chin, Mark ELECTROkYSIS CENTER Enlarging the-drainage r r Maintenance fr-.ee exterior. •• •' Kalt, Eva Kant, Victor' Karl;-"Connle Edward Khour.i, Lori LaVcrdo, Anna Chrlstianb, -Andtrea •Ciliotta r *&^'cen pipes from 15 to 24 inches was *• Washer • PryeiC Kastelman, Linda Kaufman, Alma Leo," Susan Lcnk, Bcrverly Llndberg. Cody. CheryJ Colbert. Ricky Colvillc, , HAROLD F. Excellent investment at $7&900: -Of.-CRANFORD called for by Township GIFT Sit Klmm, .Betsy Kluge,. Edith Laezza, Janet Llppmann, Edwin -Lips, Cr.ilp Delayed Elaine Conway, Kim Cummings, .David Karen iamb," Janet Laurie. Cynthia Louhler, Janice Lynch, Robert Lyons. Daniels, Alicia DiGJovanni, Ky^ ^ Engineer Gregory Sgroi. Layman, Mark LockhartA-Llnda Mac-^Kathleen Maloncy., Julie Manuel, The To.wnship Committee Fedash; Karen/ Furta, Anne f^ven,' BENNER, INC. < by ii • T-V. Namara, Nell Markowltz, Suzanne Charles Marclno, Michelle Diane Hagopia'n, G"rcg Jacobsorf Tracv These underground pipes 1 BODYaFENCrfeR gAAWL WADE ASSOCIATES Maurlello, JdVeph McGoyern. Thomas McGee. Francis McMahon! "Juesday. - night Postponed K'Moyer, Danie ! Kastelman, 'William Appointment - would empty into Gallows Hill Kathleen McMahon, Michael Mlllor. action yon. a request • by the Klein, Virginia Kopl.rLynh kuipers, FIRST HUNDRED'THE fHARDEST — EJlup M. Hodgson, a^re^ired nayy nurse, had Mary McGovern, Martha STRAHGHfENI^G Brook at a point below the only two birthday;-candles on cake Tuesday—one, for each year past 100. McLaughlln, Richard Meade,' Karen sarah Miner/Edward .MrtcHcM. Board oLEducatiootEdun to use the AfJDTOWING mm DL REALTORS 272-3055 Tcrre'nco Moran. Lori Murphy, John proposed Brookshie Detention- Congratulating, her on reaching 102 at Cranford Hall Nursing Mome Tuesday were Merrltt, ^Dlane M. Miller, Maria tqv|n-owned ,£6rrfl«Sr Union Estirfiates Fyrnished 01 ^T^k Members of CRANFORDc^ RADIO Mllonas, Janet Mitchell, Marybeth Nelson." er, Richard cburitv Mosquito Commission Basin located nearby, •'. Joseph KoernerV a visitor, and nurse's aid Bridget McLaughliri. > y • Molnar., Patricia Moloney, Karen tv q Cranford snd WesMield Boards Klicholls, Dclrdre Oloslcy. Brian O'Neill' _.„.„.:.,,, ;„ MftHh \\ro nnfii- New Slate Copies of'the revised plans DON'T 26 EASTMAN STREET • CRANFORD Munster, Cynthia Myers, Linda Nevalls. Lisa Ostapciuk, Kevii n OwensO , Charles propell ly in Norm AVeAVe . UniUniUU 276-1 iii ami Multiple Listing ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• livery*Gilt Cortlll Donna Nletzel, -Barbara ""O'Brlen, jdr pahrcn, Emiiy phiiiips, June 30, 1980. Permission to f- are; to be se"nt to Sgroi, the opposed" to an impact torney to prepare a reconv ratable is short-sfghted. KennetK h Oldam, MMargaret O'Leary,' n North Avenue, East Cranford lonlhGlltCertill Sin..' !'M;t I',' V.MH S ? "H . ! Dten^rdnitO 10 Pak,. Thomas Palmer, Kevin Papa,- Paul Rlnaldi, David Roberts.. Barbara the school board until June^ CRANFORD, N.'J 276-1053 Eves. 272-7522 the traffic division of the not warrant it. ' • ' Committee that the Clev^lancL-be resolved next year, when C.ill the •'Siiint of '7R" 2/a "1776" Thomas Paredes, Xnhe Paterno, Janet For Seilior 1 1 Rogers, Willlarrt Ross, Sharon Roth, Committeeman Henry IQUAUTY FIREPLACE WOOD; Cranford Police Department, School property be deleted work cm the .new master plan Pletrone, '.James ' Phelap, Linda Paula .Ruopp. Sue Rutmayor, Susan the Union County" Planning SUe Plans'Opposed from the town zoning map..." ,•*-•>-••--' Dreyer said^the. Recreation Grcdfli SchWaoor, /ames' Shubcrt, Carl Departmenrhas • requested Board and the Somerset, Soil Tne board granted site plan The Board of Education A majority' of- board Skecle, Donald Skrdjant, Lori Slcwar), THE 4JLL1ANCE CHURCH OF CRANFORD Conservation. approval of the Kavon Filter plans to sell -the school members, however, said they - Robin Taylor, Ellra"bqth Triana, Gina space on the property not used ^Citizens Products Co., 945 East Lincoln property which is presently believe the property is "too A gopd trip begins and ends Vassallo, .Richard Wagenblast, Linda for.school equipment, and that The Cranford . Senior .„ -The board is not, at this J Warren, Beth Weiss, Douglas Yoit, and Presents s FOR SALE ! Ave., for ..a 30 by 60-foot ad- designate• • d'- a s publi•"••'-"c parklan'-'—d prime to'be. used for park*- Elaine Zarzccki. • .- \ ' " the Public WorksJDepartment electecl these time, making Jampol submit lan.fi", and should not be tied Grado 10 ' ~ " ~*v is also considering partial use__| year: an environmental impact dition to. the rear of its, On the official map. All A's- Jody Enrich, Donald Itikolf. of the property. approval, Planning consultant Harvey up for-a year or two. Mark N6V0II0, Christina O'Donnell. President. AnnS. Maurielli; • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • staterr.enfas requested by the building. The l / however, was contingent upon Moskowitz said deleting the Sharon WcUj'and Janet Yanowlti. first vice president. Gardner . y Environmental . Commission. h Moskowitz said eg A's and B's— Judy A,rn)tranl, Steven jn September. Board member the~township engineer's^ ac- school from the map in order Sau+ul OdexU' CO*H&J/IO*H, SUta^ili- Applcbaum. Janet Atjcntwck, ilierrill „,,,„_J nnr/.P| nf innH nn vJohn Vassallo said he wasceptance of the "drainage to turn the property into a tax--^-- Austin, Well%oaman. Harold Bcrlowe, OWnea parcel Ot lana on Ann Thorn; secretary. Rose LOWEST WJNTER PRICES plans.-. Sandra Blumenkld, Kathy Brllan. Scott .fliflStiatll St. pending public James; "treasurer. Ann" Buchanan. Annmaric Buontcmpo. nftC(ir« of tl'lP salp nripinallon lnd v • The applicant, William Von Michael CalKano, Kathleen Callanhan. "°l' % ,A[ rV B .»y. Barrett; financial secretary, Dpbrf) Cai-ralkat, William Chester, scheduled" IOC Dec. 14.. A Beatrice Herriqtt; financial for TREE^ggJit effect Bulow, owner of the company, Michael Clarke, Barbara Cohn, Thom;is rninimuiT) price Of'$24,000. has said the additional space will Cook, Keith Daniel!;, Joanne DePolma, secretary. Beatrice Herriolt; John J. Dawn Dlleo, Kimberly DITu'lio, Rq^)in been set on .the cotnmeicially- sergeant - at - arms. Bertha be used for storage and-as a Douglass,. ^Patricia Downey, Guv zoned 125 by 75-foot parcel. Nagy; trustee, for three.years;.'' warehouse. The masonry Edolmiin, Audrey Elwertowskij Leonard Fingerman,- Amy Fiiher,1 Susan Fiti Edward Planning: trustee for addition, which wil] conform DiFabio gibbon, - Deborah Foppert.. Joyce two years. Veronica Barrett; -with the existing building, will RANSPORTATION SERVICE Gallagher," Anthony-Garrctt, Deirdrc Hahn, Karen Haskell. Aliion Heick, Resident trustee for one year. Edna include a 12 by 30-foot Big Davi(j HICks, Jane Holzaptcl, Andrew Pott; and editor.' Amelia T.' Holzman?. Lawrence.. Jones, Jennifer." In Historic overhang canopy facing the Roofing-Siding Mlubbuch. • CALL: 322-9109 ^Dinners parking area': Four more Klein. Ted Kreltjman. .Tracy KrueJcl.' • Serued:Til 9 Wm. Pill Day - 272-8698 AUson Kulpers, Gary'LenhoH. Is Author The ne.w president will • jliv ui Everyone Welcome I ning Board prior'to the law's, OTHER SPlfeAKEfes PRICED FROM S49.OO A PAIR — La GUARDIA — PIERS— $35.00 representative- , in the Conlcrence Roo- m California at Berkeley. ')ie on Dec. 5O.1976 at 10 00 A M prevailing I'SYCIIOLOCIfAI . introduction by the Township. time 'or lurnlshlno, installino and also studied drama under Don The r- Cranford Parap- Committee. maintain^ihg .a' Remote Alajm Jallian .at Union College- in sychology Club w ll nieet 600South Ave., West' Monltorlno System . Cranford. Board' Attorney -William SpecificatlQns, Pre Oualllication Monday. Dec i;< ;"(l ' the Holzapfel .said,ihe~ interim" ' . Westfleld,.N.J. His wife, Georgia, will work r Ghnstmas Memories' Forms and Bid Proposal FogW. K'C ilSj co-.dircctor of promotion Cranlofd Librar\ : ordinance is necessary to. 'Building Headquarters'" available in the oHice of the Township A sound- and "color 'filip with the state's new •Clerk, above address. MonJ*»y throutih arici publicity.- She- presently Friday between the hours ol fl 30 A M attends the Newark School ol entitled • '.The I'ltimnte • municipal land use . law. ••iprl ] 10 P 1 Holzaptel explained lhaT since MASON'S-.MATERIAL NEW JiBSEY 08869/ PHONE S26/«34 Bidders will be required to , HARDWARE '•. PAINT ours Start Nov. 29: the provisions ol NJSA 101 1 throuon has experience in design for»i,Kd{iar Mitchell will be shown' Cranl'ord's existing master 10V4 dealing with discrimination me is tjial -*uui£. plan is, not in accordance with ' rules faicl reoulaiioni promulgated promotionall and - assistant sciousnes•ciousness binds togethetogetl r oK the new - land "use law, the 233-1492 pursuant" thereto arid made part ol the director fot" Gallery :?5 Art contracti>nd''sh>iil bi> bindinti'upon him. living things u\ the universe 'It ....Township must adopt an in- .The Township'pl Cranford. N J. will Club. jlopicts.Clcve liacksier's work terim'' zoning ordinance by „ reserve'the right to-relur,e anV .ipci^»n .Auditious for '-One Sumwit- h plants and the work ot Feb. 1, The- interim law would bids. . •• -— •; mer" were held "recently at several spiritual h'ealers • wosley N PhilQ the Elizabeth YWCA. 1131 a •' give the township-two years Township ClcrV Visitors are welcome. ' . . within' which to'revise-.its Da^ed* December 9, I97A , Kast .Jersey.-St.. Elizabeth. master,plan.. V •'••'•'•' : Fee: V:\Hl' . ' . . ' '. "MapChange Proposed *•' The board "directed its- at- (Across from Goodyear*) •:jp 681 Morris Turnpike '/-> THE THE TIME COMPUTER" SUITABLE FOR GIVING... TRAVEL THE BLAZER SUIT IN 4 PARTS PAPER Bul|c>r/lh.e small rnlraclb thai started the TALK •""staropeia'e"-id solid state'dlgiialllrne, Is: still BODIN has PMt togctricrlour the only q quartz digital suftrdently beautifully matched parts PEDLAR depehda^ble, accurate, and trouble-free, for that add up to one smashing ua to recommend to our customers. WHOLESALE GIFT WRAP hy'JOAM VAHANKI-IJ - This is the same authentic United States $20 " Every Pulsar is continually trested for at >^ outfit. goldpiece watch advertised by Tiffany & Bag and Baggage least.one week before It Is released for sale. A deftly tailored blazer J-ong-lastlng excellence, down to the. jacket has two pockets, two . Phone 376 3305 Co.-And its s available right here, at Mar.tin Traveling is marvelous but ' Between'the Arch & Saks Jewelers! Swiss-made in 18 karat gold, it it's no fun arriving without . Vmallest detail, is Puls'ar's way. • ^j<\ buttons and lots of savvy. - o contains one of the world's thinnest 35- the wardrobe you've moat It's so» incredibly accurate that cy-Wsl^f ' Polyester knit in Black ot jewel, selfwinding movements. Limited in carefully chosen and packed. • world-wide time stations must be~soppneo7 7 White. 6-20. $20,00 - 0PEN'Mon.-Fri.9 a;m".-9p.m. Satr&Sbrv. 10:30-4:30 We fiorie these tips will help with each model 16.provide a source of time The elegantly tapered;poly- . CORUM.. • availability, museum quality, it's a ester knrt pant has elastic- collector s treasure. S3,590. Non-automatic henever you. smell gps-nights^jeekends-, holidays, anytime-coll. First, be sure' your luggage ;slgnals precise enough to check Its ac- > YOU'LL PROBABLY VISIT US SOME DAY curacy. And every Pulsar carries a'full 3- back waist. Black. S3.2S0. PSEGG at once! PSE6G servicemenore on call every hour of the dpy, .. is Sturdy "enough to take the handling it, will be put year warranty. "... •••;•' 6-20. $30.00 So Why Not M'ake. Thot Supreme "Effort every day of the" yenr, There is never-o charge for gas leak investigation through, and please, don't That's why Pulsar, roan's or woman's, A perfect rriatch-the stripes W .solid-state Time Computer Is a gift of ih the silky polyester bow- . ...and never any reason for enibarrgssmenf should the suspected leak turn out' overstuff It. // a bad bounce • ; To Locate Us NOW! ~ > pops it open It n\ay b.e_your - enduring excellence that will make this tied blouse are color-keyed nor to be a leak. . " --^.. • • ... - PJ's"' draped over fTTe"7 Christmas last year after year'after year. to the other pieces. White/ baggage claim- counter! Sunflower/Black. WE'RE HERE IF YOU CAN FIND US- Actually, nafurargas^hasWo odor. We'/add-o distinctive odor so thot even the ' Airlines now require each 6-20. $20.00 /•; 1 v erlainly the perfect time of year to save on your smallest leak can be defected long before It could cguse any problem. If the ^_ •piece of cheched luggagirtdL A vest ei polyester knit has - carry a tag showing your Cocne i_n , Its own slendefrbelt^..:..r for More. odor is faint indoors, it could be that a'burner valve on the range is portially^.1^^., name and address. It is a Sunflower1.' 6-20, $20.00 GIFT WRAPPINGS ." : fumed on or the pilot light is out/You can easily and £ofely correct either conditiori. smart Idea (o place this information on the inside of Martin jewelers" Boxe.s RIBBONS ' ^. Gracious bur if.that's not the cause of the odor, cdlf'PSEG'G of once. Remember, never light your bags.also. A design of ; 1 Living ' a gas appliance if a stroqg odor of gas is present anH neve r use matches to • bright colored tape near the BOWS : handie of your bag will he\p look for o gas leak. Avoid opjeYating any -^ .you spot U In tJ crowd, of A Iso Suggesting -1 You don't have natural simitar bags and discourhge . electricol equipment, includ/ng electric light Gifts from our Dazzling Collection of Waterford 4as service? There still rnay , others from mistaking It's BULK PARTY GOODS (Packed 50's) Kind cut crystal' ^ switches".;: •"" - be a leak in the vicinity, So-'4 Identity. When collecting each piocoa signedorigiyl Spotlighting Itw *oly Collectloo even if you don't have a.cja? • , your luggage, Compare the' Jewelry of Gold& Diamonds mch bcJcl- V.'.«Si2. "Whenever you smell gas; inside or outside, meter of das pipe, don't take a ' ititmber o]'the luggage tichet, Ours is really an unique operation in that we on your bag with the stubs' With' Seauly •hat'wlll last "on eternity. .*>• call the PSE6G telephone number prtnrexi • chance. Call PSE'/G at once And prices that aren't astronomkal. whenever you >' given you. Lost or damaged Thanks to fashions'' now rornance convert our gift wrapping right here- enabling us 'bn-ybuVbl.ll or in your local telephone—— "smell ^as, luggage should be reported With small, diamonds. And our directory under Public Setvke Electric and to th.0 .airlines Irn- Valuo pricing policy. Fre*jjGilt Wrapping medlately,put* remember, to offer it to the Public-rat 1/2 the Usual Price Gas Company, their liability Is limited so If \Uijor Chu»-Kt" P you must carry valuables be cow SH com BROWSE com SAVE JVrsoivul l sure to ash your travel agent ^lLa y-.A- Way about taking out extra In- surance. , '•' .vv . ^0O0^IG^TJ£FER^^ -'J^-* A/V STORE OWNERS NOTEi Wecarry In stock IV Colors of Gift Wrap VARAN'S 15 No. UnidM' Ave., Cranford, N. j. at $2.W per spool (100 yot spool) \ Service Ull CQNVINIINT MAR ENTRANCE EL 4GEN on Dally 9^30 to 5:30 jmOMMUNICIPOlPARKINQLOT 276-0234 (Blu* Hlbbon Ihopptnfl Cin(tr| __ inurs../; JUTQO: Company "W North Avenue , " " (tiirwood- 7H»-0(Mi:^

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Thursday,December9,1976CRANFORD.1N.J.) CITIZEN ANDCHRONICLEPagel5 )RD.?ll*V' T Ttllfr1- Calendar "VIA Christmas 13 Attend UNUSUAL GIFTS •-»«•-;••— Thursday, Dec. 9, •'"._* - , . . % T 11 a.mr-9 p=m. - €Sr^en"Cnibl)TCraiifprdt;hrisimas-sho« Gardeners By Arthur and Hazel Burditt, . *$" and boutique, . "Bringing Hoine>-€hristmas," trinity ^SLLJCOR . At the, November meeting of amending its bylaws. 5 years ago ''•;'<,' Episcopal Church, -.- r : * :' ;-.'.* , •'•',..-- "Christmas • Around the Frank Krause, chairman of Joseph Kopl, 684 Gallows Hill ; inAntluue'Comdiriert- TJOQ Much or Too Little the Cranford'Uiiit of Parlia- Information . on Three Board of Education members whose terms expire in "' ap.m,- Board of .Education meeting," Lincoln School. •: World" will be" celebrated by the social service department, Rd;; tomorrow, af 12:30 p.m.' Brass - Pewter Williamsbtirg Reproductions r : : the .Cranford Village Im- will advise members of the Cranford taxpayers are con- township administrator under which' -.m'eiiitlrialisTsJfelegates to. ^ ebruarj^will-not-"'seek rreeleo'ti«n;~CarteE-Eorter,-lEWin-^ ,i—B-P.m»^.^^CranfordJFencing;.Club practice, Community An international, Christmas Twelve members of the Garden Ornaments • Hererid Porcelains' New Jersey Association" of^can be obtained by calling the Holzman, and .Michael Ryan. Joint' Civic Committee for Center. " ,' .' . . ":y ;-v -• .. V ••*:.- '" „. '; nVitib -meeting place.; -'••"' — luncheon-will beservediwith fronted with opposing extremes of 7 per cent wag tacked oh to the 1975 Tuesda? at 12:45 p.m. at _ Sunny Acres Garden Club and • Parliamentarians' Convention" president, Mrs.' Joseph-* A. ^Encouraging Candidates, for'the boaTd.', nominates ..Harry . . The ~American home covered dishes contributed .by a guest, Mrs. Anthony "budgeting practices "that show & payroll figure and line items,-com- reported on the proceedings. A - VVargo, at' 686-6312. • •Baron and Douglas Woodson. ••'•_ ; '.'•".'.••„• „ -t.— Dec. 10 Calvary Lutheran Church. -department will meet at the members, according to Mrs. : Massonl, attended the 'club's large degree of inconsistency among resolution was adopted " * "- "10 years •• • .' '• • , ; • '' "• 10 a.m. -4 p^m.'- Garden Club.of Cranford Christmas show St. JMichaells •'Rosairs,^ a home of the president, MrsAjBldney Schultz,chairman. puted proportionately instead of on unanimously by.the delegate annual Christmas party last elected officials ^ ... More than 600 persons.including Gov. Richard Hughes.and and-' .boutique^-HBrihging Home Ghristrnas,"- Trinity local women's choral groups Thursday. Mrs.y J. Donald the basis of actual anticipated costs. I assembly to' discourage the Promotion •members of the State Legislature,' attend funeral: services,, ,. EpiscopaliChurch. "• .-•:••-.•»• , , will entertain under 'the Taxpayers can hardly help "but This resulted in. underbudgeting of use of the title "chairperson'.' direction of^Mrs. Lucille Obie. Savercool 'was" hostess, in place of '.'chairlrnan.'J, ••.'" yesterday in St. Michael Church for Assemblyman Nicholas* is:30 p.m. > Municipal employees Christinas"partyj, Coachy, assisted by Mrs. Ovid Catlin, wpnder what's going on. with, local such items as base-pay^~overtime St. John LaCorte, 48, of 10l' Maple PI., who died Dec. 3 in man Inn'.' ., : • ' •••,'.;.•;•..'©. . <&• The program will include Most organizations.' are Procedure v : 0- w& Mrs. Wesley- Philo, and Mrs. fiscal planners when tile Board of and hpliday pay ^and of 4he nie'rit Overlook Hospital.. ' . "' ' . \ • .•••... Cliristrn.as selections, popular - Thomas McCarthy, Thif'table governed by Robert's Rules of Joipt Civic Committee for Encouraging Candidates'-fon, melodies!,-and a Bicentennial Education comes up with'a surplus plan under whichjpNolic~"^~~e oge-t extra Order,<*which use the, term Saturday, Dec. .11 - • ' ". -•*•':'i-i • . ,&••.; ' decorationlpf fresh-pine and Plttttiquiri Ltd. \ 1 Board of Education, submits names of five.candidates-for, --^-arm. - 1 p.m. - Recreation and Parks Dept? boys'• "salute. '.' •• .', \ t of $700,000 in school funds and the pay for education credits. — "chairman' to ' denote Weighed 1 holly was provided by Mrs. position, ndt gender. ^There three vacancies in February,election: Harry Baron, Mrs. '. basketball league (grades 4 - 9) starts at the elementary Christmas Supper : A•-.collection of canned Catlin. AT HISTORIC MURRAY HILL SQUARE Township Committee' is. struggling .'The fact that the underbudgeting Tentative/recommendations Norman Brubaker, .William Foppert, Marvin'.Kaplan, and : foref , any changh e in dieti titlle f, t --••;-;•• -w-™-—™.--.™~ . ITOUJHU DIUUO, : schools! •:•'••••..•.' ' -/ ' o''• "::•" . ..,. goods sand donations for a A stage adaptation of "A Bernard Shaw. • • - . Gift packages were judged with an unexpected $71,000 deficit in,v W9s not' uncovered until November, "chairman" is unacceptable. ? &L hhirin™Ig» a"i-dwp .rpi!I!iotl"ni"l J^ Vassall6r 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Girl Scout Troop 600 paper drive, Orange i turkey will be.made-for the child's Christmas in Wales" • Arrangements for the by the members, and the prize 72 Floral Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jer«ey the Pojice.Department: Mrs., Al'ber.t. R. procedures for town em- '20 years ' ',.-'. / . ' _ . Avenue pool parking lot. ' ' , i -•- ' lortg, after the point! at which l lo s benefit ' of .the Cranford by Dylan ThpmaS. will high- program were made by Mis^ for .the.-prettiest wrapping - ' -. 464-3i'31 '«'.•'. . • • Oneisforced to conclude that'the corrective measures could be taken, reported^thaTshe" assisted the H ^ ' including jSolice.and^ G. Winfield Scott harned chairman-and Mrs. J. Stanley,' 10;a.in.' •* Holiday Christmas program for-children of all <• Weifare Association. • light the annual .Christmas John F. ,Kuernmetle and her wentto-Mrs. Otto.Singer: Mrs. ^schopl board, despite protestation's Cranford First Aid Squad in firemen; were ^submitted to secretary-treasurer of the Crariford Dramatic Club building ages; sponsored by Cranford Jaycees, Roosevelt School. Mrs. Robert Outcault, tea supper of tl^e College W&men's drama and music committee. Savercool:W6n a prize for the is unfortunate. Steps to prevent such the Township". Committee fund. ' : . • •••'•.•••.; ; . Films,'cartoons; visit by Santa Claus: Free admission. "- hostess, wilt be assisted by ClubonMondayat7:15p.m.in At the close of the everling, DOWN TO B!J5lN£ • • ' •' ' • ..«., ,• • and tRe VIA will mM Suhday they will present a vignettes, that precedes the program. Dr. Longaker to Spedk at Tea . bugle beads. Each guest was 1 mandatory -or. contractual"cost's do-..vstl^.ffiSSS2r «?S to police sergeant, and from 70 years' at 1 p.m. toattend rparty at "Eve. ana the Serpent," an Art chairmen, in charge of »« , .„ „ , _ • „ ,,' gij^aa snowflake and a jar of any Way beneficial to the taxpayers. Arbor St. told police their. 8 p.m. - Recreation and.Parks Dept.advisory council ; The philanthropic tea of the groups .includes: Susan* riot fit into this category, arid such 1fireman to fire captain. Fire breaks out in• Diedrich - Kreie's carpenter shop"*"meetingg; Communityy Center. St, Joseph's Home for theexcerpt froriw-"Back to decorations, are Mrs, William Mrs. J.W.Spicer, Mrs. H.M. fioWemade ^rjreserVes Overbudgeting that: produces a . ^calculations presumably would bikes,, one a Huffy and the, ritten e^xarns are' not Thanksgiving morning. The shop and Henry Cook's bar in Blind ih.Jersey City, Mrs, Methuselah" by George Glass and Mrs. James WednesSay Morning Club will Ackermann, Joanne Cutinello, Staiger, Mrs. R.T, Hazeldine, provided by Mrs. ^Rudolph „ othec- a Ross, wereL stolen, 8 p.m. - Camera Club meeting, Community Center. be held -Wednesday^ at the "Douglas Heyburn, Betsy surplus at the taxpayers expense proposed for Higher ranking 1. '-••••_ • . •• • McHugh. Decorations will be Mrs. X3.K; Warner, and Mrs. banish not occur if • the budget were while parked in froThVoT adjacent building are destroyed. Also damaged is brick 8 - 10 p.m. - International folk dancing, Bfcoflksfde School. tends to create a false impression of posts,.for which emphasis is storage warehouse pf Cook as well as a dwelling at 209-Sbuth available for sale to members Calvary Lutheran Church at Kluge, Thoma? McKenna, H.E. Young. Presiding at the The next meeting will be properly reviewed by the comm ittee - Breyor's ice cream shop at placed on** performance 8:30 p.m. - Mothers'- Auxiliary, Cranford Baseball League, following the supper. 1:30 p.m, The receiving Richard Meade, Janet Mit- tea tHbles will be Mrs. MiS. held Thursday evening. Jan. 6. an abundance: 6t school, funds. Ald.en St, .and,North Union evaluation, and interviews. Ave., belonging to Kreie, with a $3,000 loss. annual Christmas pafrty, 235 Denrnan Rd. • i .»,,,.,..•• , ••,».. 9°d municipal department heads . '• \ ' "80 years ' _ ^Newcomers Only members and house committee will welcome chell,; Paul Morley,. Karen Lonley. Mrs, W.J, Foppert, at ithfl nome of Mr8. Phi]o, Ave.' '."*,- •....-. •,, Stone, said oiyhen the t members and their guests at 1 M u ri s t e r , Stanley Mrs, P,A, Lefrancols, and {j | Underbudgeting j^i the part of the • before it is finalized: Local businesses.-include:. A.O. Hopkins, upholstery,' in. Tuesday, Dec. 14 •'••''""':'- , .' ' guests may attend the Meni erB wil work on ^^ ~ • <• procedures' are acted upon, Christmas supper. p.m. Miss Beatrice Warner, ^Nojsyakowski, James Papp, Mrs. -R.G, Strobl. Table arrangements of dried Township Committee, presents a uThe Township Committee, which Rick' Papp of 309 Casino Cranford will be the only non-" Opera Block; Peter Finger, proprietor of Central Hotel; E.K. <•' 8 p.m.-Hillside Avenue Middle School holiday concert. prbgram consultant, will George. Porcella, Hope Por- decorations will bo In keeping mnterlnlB to be used at the r distortedpictureof what municipal in 1975 added the $16,0007a-year post Ave. reported Saturday, that Civir Service community in Adams, insurance;-Cranford Vienna Bakery, Union and 8 p.m. -Township^omiTHttee meeting. Municipal Building. Introduce Rev. ..Dr. R,G, colla, David Salvo,' Anne with the holiday season. his red, 10-speed Prestige bike the area library in February. Air Conditioning Insulation costs really are, and/the savings in of finance.director to the municipal with formal South, H,W. Marsh, prop.; J.CrW. Ftankin, coal, yard at ••8:15 p.m. - Cranford.Environmental Commission meeting, Longaker, pastqr ctmerJlUH of- Marie Scarbrough, Kafen the form of tax rate dollars has tobe « » -' '-•• • " • "•'• -"-- was stolen • from Memorial procedures for d hiring and Centennial AVe.', office at Wheeler's.Shoe Store^.Opera House Community Center., ," the First Presbyterian Schultz, Nina Seeman, ,Lori The.. .. current affairs payroll, should be in a better Park: . Cranlord, will be the guest ^Births promotion. . * •• *> Block. (Replaced by Cranford Trust Building): ., » The Cranford ^New.comers : Church,"- • - . Stewart, Dennis Stratton, department will . meet madejiip the following yearr~ position now than. ever before to . Bpeaker. ' •: — Theft of a green Huffy bike Wednesday, Dec. 15 ' " ' ' ;.._.- Club board met Tuesday at the * Mr, and Mrs," Joseph ...Dr., Longaker came to "Margaret Szlzepanlak, Tuesday at J p.m. at the home prevent sii^mqiCcurr.ences. The day 8'p.m, - ^Orange Avenue .Middle -School holiday music home of "Mrsr Robert Members are reminded to Baldoni of 30 John St. have dranlord in 1945 and retired In • • . . -- • of Mrs. R.L, Macklin, 8 Colby was reported Dec. 1 by Steve' Mulljnnex, 126 Herning Ave, to bring their 'contributions for : THE 1976 DEFICIT in the Police of "surprises" in fiscal matters at Hagmann of..4 West find PI.' program. . • ••• ' •' ' , .',-'.' ••"••' •announced the birth of their 1971, •••..•- . Mrs. E.E, Moody, tea Lane. Mrs, Macklin, who lived McDowell s 8 p.m. - Planning Board meeting, Municipal Building. make final plans for a holiday the welfare basket to thethird child, a son, .Joseph _ In Sao Paulo," Brazil, before Town Jiall should be brought to an The day before Juditri Wirtkle : Ham Operator Fined $2,000 ^—The Cranford High School chairman, will.have on her 474 North Avenue, E., Weslfield 233-3213 Dept. account wa$ the result of a : general meeting; "Mrs.*.Ed- of 44 Princeton Rd. reported Continued from Page 1 ... " . . ,, , , • . ' champagne party. The party Charles, on Nov, 25 In Rahway moving to Cranford seven kind of reverse, budgeting -by.- the end. "County deputy sheriff,' will be held in the home of Mr, ward Dale will arrange for Hospital. He joins two sisters, Chorale, under the direction of committee Mrs. J.P. Dowllng, - the theft of, her, son's bjke, a shortwave *ets, which- can *e existing and conforming Thursday. Dec. 16 ' " •'"-.'. James Lenney; music director Mrs. E.C, Fortenbaugh, Mrs. years ago, will give a program . .4 antenna on the roof of his testified to his need fqr the 55-, and Mrs, LeRoy Nordstrom of •distribution of'the basket to a Kimberly, 6, and Kristen, 3 on "A- View of American black Shimano, from Orange 7 l':3l) p.m. - Roosevelt School holiday, concert. j will entertain with a selection G.L, Griffith, Mrs. F.p. AVenue Middle School. interfere with TV reception in^-Home. "", ... .-•-• •••- ;^5 ^l'oot -antennas for. efficient; 8 p.m. - Cranford Public Library b,oarfl of trustees meeting, 37,Rutgers Rd., on Saturday. needy Cranford family. years old. . ' -^ . Business In Latin America." the; neighborhood, .is reduced , . Greenberg, a retired Union Members Interested in ' at- Other '': activities, for of Til Christmas' songs.' The' Hustonv. Mrs. D,A. Rudkin, reception". He has maintained c director's office/ ..'-....'-• ' ,""•• ••„-. 3 ••• ' '.. ' .•' • •" "• " . CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT GIFTS proportionately with the"- /' ' that his neighbors do not object 8 p.m. - Cranford Fencing1 Club practice; Community tending should make reser- December include bowling, A daughter, Carrie Ann, was height of the antenna.- • ' to the poles, although one had vations wjth Mrs, Francis tennis, gourmet club and born to Mr. and Mrs. "John Center. .. • '. [".' • \ • Schroeder of Rockaway on DAR Has Christmas Luncheon l>Vb,nt tp-do something nice , School To support his contention •••• alerted the building inspector 8p.m.-CharterStudy Commission,.public meeting,ttoom Garrety of 36-A 'Parkway garden club, Members in- that ham operators provide a ^ Village, ,..••*'"•• terested are encouraged to Nov. 2B in Morristown The-Christmas luncheon of Mrs. Robert Sutton. state sprinaconference to be held at to them before: the complaint 108, Municipal Building. .••/"""' regentd' the DAR, the Sheridan Post Inn, Cherry.' for people who love you? Menus social service; GreenbergV l was made by Fuller in Augus"t, The next general meeting of. contact-Mrs. Jack Seals of 126 Memorial Hospital. They also Crane's'Ford Chapter of the HIGH SCHOOL 1 have a daughter, Gretchen, 20 DAR of Cranford was held Mrs. James C. Wilson was .Hill, on March 24 and 25. attorney, Elston Kendall of 1975. Thehearingtyas delayed Courtesy of Recreation and Parks Dept. Office hours for the club will be on Tuesday at Lexington Ave., recreation Give them a - Nature MIDDLESCHOOL5 chairman,. • ^ < months old. Mrs. Schroeder Is Saturday at the home of Mrs, elected-a delcgatb to the state Alternates elected were Mrs, Monday. Doc. 13 '; • Clark, himself a shortwave •by postponements, until picture-takiri(<, card validation, and pool payments, 7 -9 the First Presbyterian Church, Bird Books Cheoscburoor on bun tho former Carol Armitagb~of Mnrtln McHugh, __ John Apgar and Mrs. George enthusiast/* presented. as_ a Saturday- p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays only. .' '••'«•' _ , ' at 8:15 p,m, A social evening Is • Anyone interested In joining Frankfurter on r'bll second key witness Dr. James planned with holiday desserts the club who has lived In Cranford. The grandparent* Mrs, Bohnie Stcnder und* "T'blrey. Mrs. Vv;rtBbri"warvoted- Tuna salad .sandwich Dry^est Yet are Mr.' and Mrs, Eldward delegate to the Continental For Gifts Ham and cheese sandwich M. 'O'Kane, *hea of the served. Mrs, G,G; Thome, of Cranlord 2fc months- or leas Miss Mary- McHugh were Notes Rruit'salad, platter t- may. contact Mrs: Mulllnnex, McCarthy of 108 Mohawk Dr.' Inducted Into membershlp^by Congress to be held in QlFt Tuosdav. Doc. 14 " ,, ' sociology'departmenB at Drew. It Was the coldest November Bicentej the Junior Woman's Club of Washington from April 18 -.-22, ^omagnano Pizra with ctioese Miniversity. ' V-^ • Driver Is Hamburger on bun on record and the driest, air , Rotary Topic and Mrs. Apgar and Mrs. ByFARRISSWACKHAMER the budget. Edwip Way Teazle "readable and well illustrated, Social Value Argued Raymond- J. Daly of Union • Continuod .Page 1 ; Chicken salad sandwich •Mei run to the Port of New York Cot fey .were elected .alter- "Something old and is best known for his Pulitzer .'A boftk recently on the PeariUt butter, jelly sandwtch Dr. O'Kane testifiedifid, to the College's U.S. Cooperative pocket and the driver resisted •nates. , lacher i,t's a special *"' something Hew" is not only,, Prize winning American -,sh,glvev ^ s o.,f the-Cranford. Chicken s.il.id platter Authority bus terminal'at 42d Highlights of "Operation Wednesday, Doc. is sociological "value of' the WeatheiF Station reported-in him, police said.- ' St., New York, in a -different Sair highlighted the Cranford A copy of the chapler>y€ar gifTfor fhem-. "' ' ~ "' ~f!rips Tf von've rtad Library-is ."Penguins, Past' Spaohotti with ment Sauce Volunteer services performed his meterological summary of vm l Are Sought . Police • reported a . bullet bus and switched with another Rotary Club program last book lor Wi-Tt will^be sub- From you. Call, books for birders. All of a Burroughs' "Slab- ~'~ ^" 'c^»v«rn{/" last-month's weather: Engaged ? n ThurHday- at the Coachman of. • ^ti *A «f °" u»?,•»«"•• me aim^u.iui.i. sealed capsule tha,t will; be damage wasreportteMd .Cromie!Crmie . • egtabjjghgj a^^ fund-to help George LexrUS^Rfof West- PORTRAITS 11 NOHTH AVI!., 8. . Plwa wHh chepw . .. l q 1 r Q avera for the month was ene( m ears n( w t0 h s tblihd fd t nounced. He la the son o/ ibe out. and others have been Guide to^^d^aichin^^v^eo, almost; as. to*., ^' FMsh on bun with cheoso „.,,.. . iu ! drf * " E« °P i y - from J -? rernamedcon>doUs at the^^ ,jeTradyy medicaldj; surgica; gl anyd field spoke. HM* a graduate ot man. -Perhaps the most'.in- '-.Choose, lettuce, tomato sandwich Adjustment, that the antennas 503 _egteea and,the minimum show what Cranford warf like h^snltni: y •<.,•;... v^ray me^ai, ^urg.ci,. »nu late Mr. and Mr*. James cnAMfono around a while. Joseph J. Hickey. The original V other expenses of the wounded U.S. . M«fchant Marine CHAN0ROS P1CTORK FRAMES 6 ediction has been out of print teresting part of, the book is Bologna sandwich , . . '• : fall within the: jurisdiction of average was 27.9 degrees. . fn"Siis"era " • "'"'""'"" "" Witnesses'described the O'Donnell. . < One of the all time bests is Fj-ult salad platter' •• ' ' drivfeh . ' ' :. * .'':' Academy und is employed by Miss Romagnano, a * PLAQUES —The Birds and the Beasts for years but. recently the how Simpson, primarily .a LIVINGSTON SCHOOL the local zoning law and that , Following" fin the heels dfr- Tfi"e material is sought to fell holdup man. as black, between- Chevron Shipping Tanker Were there" by Margaret Dover Publishing Company fossil expert, became a Monday, Doc.. 13 there is no hardship for October, which was described the story of each organization' IV a™ 19years old, close to'six' Division baaed at Perth aduate of Union Catholic penguin watcher- Contrary to Bologna sandwich At Library .. Jlgh School, Scotch Plains, Is \«m Millar. Shejs well.known for put out "a reprint. This fact; Tuesday, Do«. H-j Greenberg because he is able as. the wettest October on ancl it^ achievements and feet tall, slender andindark 'I' Amboy, ,heh Y whodunits"buwhdunits"biit this book is alone, speaks for the ehduring what everyone -thinks, one Frankfurter on roll to receive messages from record, November had a total _ include pictures'*The clothing. He was said to be "Have Yourself a Merry attendfng' the College of St- doesn't have to freeze his feet Wednesday, Doc. is - various parts oS the globe with" precipitation of 0.45 .inches, i ni be planted near wearing a gray, possibly Little Chrlstmks" is, the theme Ellzabeth, Convent . Station. a departUreTTEven so it operts popularity of the book.. It on'the ice of the Antarctic to .Tuna salad sancwlciw . capsu e w To-1 f Her flancej also a graduate with the mystery of a tap-tap- starts with the first step; Thursday, Dec." U ' - SSaiSSKS thffla^ inUnt ,f the knitted, hat .and blue Hanukkah ^ tor the December display of nhftiidc Her Tiouse one outdoors to spot a bluejay in watch these little "fellows in Hamburger on bun , a date du>jgar§es with either a dark The, Cranford The best thing miniatures at the Cranford Nrf Union Catholic High School, ;: is-sutts—Some-speeies ^^^mtTmt^mmor two days, with the greatest 1 Democrats wljl hpld^ a Public Library. " is athletic director and social 8umme^• aTternoon. Then it the backyard and leadrdo amount- in a 24-nour period ' IR or brown jacket. -r-eor-ganlzaUori—_meeting" .".^ studies, teacher there. He also -goes on -to- recall the joys- of the birding, path to a life list come 'quite close to the~ The first call on the shooting Party Slated Mrs. "Robert Clark-., an tropics. . , . , being 0.42 inches. Nov. 29.material supplied by in Wednesday, Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. -envployefe—of—N&ncy's An- birding in a Santa Barbara that may Someday compare Record -rainfall for November, dividuals; jot. ^establishments was made to police, from the .Jfn"4Room 7 of the Municipal .' canyon. Each chapter is more with Roger Tory*Peterson's. I My lastr suggestion for the" 1 Roselle-Cranfbrd-Chapter of tiques, has loaned her Union. Recttai wasll.2l inches, in 1972. " will be iricluded. ' *. •' Dunkin Donuts shop, to which Building, Hadassah will fete ..its 'collection of antique .pressed' fascinating than the ' one waS so enthusiastic about this reading birder is CharUon". The. total precipitation for Material is to ,be"*submitted one of the witnesses on the bus . The meetipgjvlll feature an besides Santa Claus is our v A June wedding before and the book is a book that I loaned my copy to Ogburn's "The Adventure of Ijawrence Ferrara, concert members with'a Hanukwsh glass, bisquel porcelain, Wood/ planne4. At Your 1976 through November is to Mrs/Jeannine Rowe at the ran from, the scene. >When open forunr with several guest party Tdesday at* 8:l^.p.m, at and metar items' and kitchen welcome addition to anyone's."someone and never got itBirds." This is an ektremeiy bianist.and faculty membeh at 32.12 ihiriches^'compare' d to 60.73 Recreation Center, Mijn iind - Patrolman John Hicks and speakers. ' -<•>..-• - * readable book from which you l Temple Beth-El,^ ' utensil replicas., library. ... . back. both Union College and New inches for the same period last Alden Sts., as soon as possible, .. Detective^ William^ O'Donnell •:•' Future rtieetings will Pupils Launch Three thousand . miles Reuember that National^ can learn the ways of our York University, presented a present .• Democr'atic — Member"" " s are requeste' d" t o Also displayed, are tiny neighbors without piano recital Friday, at Union year . Koehier sai'd. • ' ' .*V arrived- -, Cromi- e had rolled bring an inexpensive gift for a room settings, loaned by " northeast from that canyon is Gebgraphic special on TV that avian * Celebr»((on Playhouse. 119 Soulh , Degree,days.for November •from the steps of the. bus into Freeholders, and. assemblymen f Avo., Cranford, "Candlde," now through College. ",•". ' •-.-.'•• Cards, Etc. or 10 North Dni.on an old farm in Hampton. roldTh7st^of'the Bartletts-.studying a textbook. It.is a 1 totaled'775, bringing the totaj. SCOOTING grab bag. Drive to Save u ,? Jan. IS. Frld&ysand Sundays, 8-.30 p.n\.; The .program .bogaiTvyith k 1 the street. The Granford First speaking on local and national Ave., featuring a colonial style Conn, owned by the feales. andthesribw geese? Last year "Personal testament — •Saturdays; 7 and 10 (J.m.- • for the current heating season , : _ _jy Seoul Troop 17ri of St> Aid Squad removed him to issues, group discussions, and- MenQrah lighting tamily room decorated for /The story oUts~purchase~and it came but intwok form. '':The ' author who has from,bpyhood Chamber Music Sertek of Fostlval of anscription for? pfanopf ~ r •the Arti, YMYMHA of AAotr-opoltt.iri ebt. Uto 1,2^1:5,,. Michael CfiuretnvUl conduct a i. Memorial General. • . '" campaign work in Democratic ceremony and a presentation Christmas. — ~^ ---—s- Bajtjleship •^jKliWngtiniearetOltf' Flight «f the Snow Geese" by - found his life: enriched by NowJorsovi'iiSO Northfiold AW" -We*t- ; ampaigns11 ; , _ , , bl s Orano*. Beaux Arts Trio, Dae. mat 7:40 »rv ^ * ""^4-':" " •"•• "school night" Monday ^ 7:30. ~ According to those on the ^Pa'S ?., f, .--.,! ;, -,__• - - of the humorous. u/Kitings^f :./&.. largfti'Chfistmas tree in -by Edwin Way Teale in "A Des arid Jen Bartlett fills\in all.. ^ : .. v . ^,.n, „„„„„„ '• in th ,-The "Student. Counc«f~.oTE L ; half Kiddie Kapere " * P-m- e scout room at St. bus, the thug -fled without any Anyone interested is invited;'* Vudith Viorst by Sony a Qp-. the library/entrance area.has- __5iiUifn1i;onaia^K.^ni Livingston Avenue School . the Liszt --.:-... L - •: - Michael School for boys either, cash and v/as. last seen iun- ; NEW JERSEY \ penheimer, Ruth Sperber, arid been (Jecorated coBipletely assisted by Lorraine Ke.nipf. =etfltM£aUgfe=BJa»_^an_ _»m _iiiemi,i^u«;miui y^,Q^">r"^"^fin<>iOnp with fhp cift nfa^^tttelo M.vo" Chlldran's Tho«lre, 416 ,OTJ.J '^ book. Thoatro,"Doc..ll(ja.-30a.m.iin(iJp.m Hungarian Rhapsody "No. 117 The Board ol Adlusfmen* (Zoning),. ______twier will highlight with natural materials by the in paperback and won't strain TV program. The book is most m< one wlt Dec. 13, 2 p.m. Tlas'O^enings aslTthe commentator-6H=the—| v= ^ "--.»w=|{m=Hi=fe=nOTc^rra—ftvRrwtcat^wa^-^trSio^^^Ol'M.The, pianisJY' in.t opened the . . ,_ . „ eight who are in- direction in John St. Police Township of Cranlord, rendered the . the-'celebTitiofT "Crane's Club Bone Dinner Thoalro, Route 35, 'following docbloet-on variance «p help, savethe Battleship Nev^ Savrcvl'lo. humorist Pal'Coopei-, Dec. <.-" second half of his recital with \;The e RehreaHftRcreation andd ParkPm-kcs^ terested in scouting. Call 272- . said the driver was carrying ppllctl„ i ,-i on MMondayd , , DDecembeb r ii, — 11974. Jersey, „-.. . a Chopin group. The final v Thcae Board'onionMond8ys decisionD" " Historical' Museum. Society in ' PVTHIAN RETIRES - to that time. He was on a 38-7*:' Application of NORMAN hnd reports unsteady adult male —Resident reports youths locates subject, who stated GreatopaTni plavoVi ln"thcMo Nobody 'The pre-schpol program for up Long Branch, and through he was looking up.aiild down- Knoos," trtc. 10, tl and Ii. Dayid A. Laibow of 206 .5:30 to 1 p,m.,shiff7according CYNTHIA HEGKIA for a rear yard Remertibersv.. attempting to break into throwing rocks at ducks in " Hillside Avenue Middle School, Cranford. residents meets varlahce was oranled. ". Allan*Wallace, president, Thomaretire sa Streets chancello, Cranjfordr corhT, wil-l to his employers. v homes in neighborhood. river. Officer states youths the street but not into holiday concerlj Doc. U/s p.nj „, ,' Couple Hurt twice a week at the Com- , , , „ , , , •,-• By Orfterof Iha Board of Ad|u>tment arrangecj "for a film and lec- houses. Madison camnuitTheatre of Falrleloh Fund Started BERALDINE MATTSON, [The days you can't forget Officer reports subject Breaking ice with rctcks so jnunity Center frorn 9:15 to mander of.Rahway Lodge 16, SECRETARY • ' . ' Nov. 30-**Supermarket ," The bus company reported ture on the^New"Jersey to be attempting to locate* own ducks could get to food. Doc. 1 and 10 at S p.m.; Doc. II and 12 ot Kni ht f B th l Dated: December 9, 1974 Fine Portrait ' presented tomorrow at 2 p.m. home, .. '_ —Female tavern proprietor 'ploye reports suspicious In Accident ii: 15 a.m. for eight, weeks.-- ^ ^ ^L. l T " that Cromie Bad completed a fee; U.ii •• ' ' •__, McCarter Thaatre, Princeton, "Tho BOROUOHOPOARWOOD BOROUGH OF GARWOOD 1 On' DecT 17> the- Student A bedtime story by adult male in store with a The child must tiU before ceremoniesThursday, Jan. 20, ' —Female resident reports reports "little monsters" Nlflht ol tho Trlbados," opened Doc. 3. A husband and wife from . NEW JERSEY _ "WlEW JERSEY -Photography "by Council is .sponsoring a bake revolver. Officer repdrts Jan.l, and birth certificates ft the lodge. He will become PROPOJED- ORDINANCE NQ. >4'-l" Beatrix Tpotter (or adult male walkirig dog and (neighborhood youngsters) Linda Ronsladl concert. D«t- ", 8 H.n. Plainfield were Injured last PROPOSEDORDINANCENO, H-t sale to raise funds to save the climbing in and out of. cellar subject is off-duty "Tho Nutcracker," Dec. 31 and33»t 4:30 arcrequired at registration. l«jdge faster of the work in "AN ORDINANCE IRIXIIIG. THE "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING POR PISGOUNt Christmas . cherubs of using binoculars to look into p.m.-,- Doc. 33-at 7 p.m. Thursday night in an auto cnar e SALARIES AND WAGES OF THETHE COMPENSATION OF REGULAR battleship.- If "saved," the policeman with interstate The fee is $20 and 8 °' exemplification of 5 HGEN STLDK) people's homes. Officer "at all hours." orange Avenue Middle School, holiday" tne SUPERINTENDENT OF * STREEtS POLICE OFFICEBLS-QJ THE BOROUGH Our special In-llme-for.-the-holldays offer December 2nd ;•• - Reter Rabbit and all his bublic agency. concert, Doc. 15, 8 p.m. (chanoed Irdm collisionMn Centennial Ave. registration jnay be made at .Pythian ritual-work for" •AND ROADS - AND THE STREET ship will become u tourist quofe subject as stating hfi TSl.oy:'26=rIrate citizen reports : new OP GARWQOD." . . thru December 18th Is a 20^o reduction oh all household cleaning U EMtman $»r««t—jri-IOM iriends Toys, china •/ is a blra^watcher". .•'•ii««.= f-/»™ «» ^K« «ii>u<, (Reports of more serious Doc. M) ' near Sal's Amoco jgas station, the Community ' Center " candidates. DEPARTMENT LADbRERS OF THE-- BE IT ORDAINED, by- (he-Mayor and attraction. horse from a Plalnlleld Svmuhany, Plalnllold Hloh- BOROUGH OF GARWOOD IN THE Council ol th.e Borough of Garwood, Items. This onique oiler applies to ouNjncondltionally . sets, books, puzzles"and —Resident complains that leaving droppings i police" investigations-appear School, 950 Pork Avo., Bicentennial Victims of the accident were Monday through Friday-from Leibow will be succeeded as COUNTY OF UNION, ST.ATE OF NEW County of Union, and Stale of New '.- ^guaranteed.custom "Decorator Fold drap&v service. We II' ' '__ near home. Officer states In general news columns.) concert laaturlno pianist Paul kuotoit, Elliot Packer, 39, and his wife. «:30a.m. to5p.m Por further"• chancellor by Lawrence , JERSEY.'.' Jersey: • . " ' clothing to make their . youths are skateboarding in Doc. 13 at 3 p.m. Freema'n of Rahway. BE IT'ORDAINED.'by the Mayor and Section I - The following named of- take down and reharlg your draperies, clean your slipcovers,, rider agrees to remove • Raper Mill PlayhOMSs, Ui-ookslde Dr., Claire,34'whose c^r: collided information call 276-8900. " ' Couhdl ol t.ho l)orouoiy!al. Garwood, fibhdav /dmtrfls—come street jieaj* home. Officer J1 ficer* and employees of the Borough of" .blankets, bedspreads, cbrnlortersand have them.back to you • reports youths fled upon his droppings. Mlllbiirn,. John Carradlne In' "oUvor, . Janiawith on, e drive31,n o bfy , RicharCaldMelld P., • • ' • •TOWNSHIPO • ' P CRANFORD County bl Union, Stole ofr Now Jersey! < GanMood Shall be entitled to annual Project now throuoh Dec. 1». "Am,ihl and tho CRAKIPOBe.NEWJERSEY ' Section 1 ,Tho following named officer' • •alary as hereinafter set forth: • • belore the holidays. arrival, leaving behind two r-Ofiicer reports receiving Niahl Visitors," Doc. 13 at 3 p.m. According to poVce, tHe ac- 1 • PROPOSEOORDINANCE.NO.It 50 . and employees' of the Borough ot Gar- Chlo! of Police _. tU.WIM skateboards__.which he information that group of r Preibvtarlan Church ol Weilllold, "A cident occurrea when Jania •AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 33, TRAFFIC AND PApkING, OF wood shall bo entitled to annual salary Captain ol Police .T.. 13.603.40 * confiscated, "i--T . /youths have been rfuining^ Hearing Here " drove his vehicle out of the gas THE-HEVISED ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF-CHANFORD, NEW- as hereinafter Set torthi ' - ' Llegteitantot Police U,V«1.40 WNET-Channel .13 Will hold JERSEY (1MB) BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO BE DESIGNATED AS Superintendent ol Streets 1 Sergeant of Police ...>.• 14.153.30 . Nov, 25 (2:01 a.m.)— Resident arqund area of doughnut Tomsiuio o»tiery, union coiiooe, station into the path of the car SECTION 13D1 PROHIBITING RIGHT TURNS ON RED TRAFFlO^WAL5;; Public Wbfks .•s-T.i...'. ili.boO.W) Patrolman • Delect I Ve .,,, tt.UI.IO reborts his motor vehicle establishment without at- a series of public forums in exhibit WfaMttinos by Kon Mclndo* of, driven by BE IT ORDAINED.DY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP —Laborars, Street Department, S.M/hr. Patrolman - Class A 13,500,00 LIMITED TIME OFFER HooewelU throuqh Thursday, Due; 33. OF CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY:. - - Temporary Laborers' (Summer help Patrolman -Class B.., 1I.455.OO ""tire. Police*'car at .gcene Connecticut, New Jersey and Gallery open Monday throuah Friday, 1 Stroet Department I.;..,... ..J,So7hr. • J missing from parking lot in Packer was thrown Int6 the Suction 1. No person »MI turn a vehicle .to make a riant turn Whon laclna •• 1 Patrolman - Class C t!,485,00 states no one in area without New York this month to give P Mor y lh uoh Thul iv itetidy red slonal (STOP) Indication at any of ihv Intersections detcrlbed In Section ] - Salaries ana wages shall bo Section 3' Salaries and Wage* shall be rear of local tavern, l°to?'p m" ""' /° '"" ' road from the impact, police paldbl weokly Unlesstothervvlse directed - clothes at the, moment. local residents a voice in the Schedule XXIII below; whenever an olllcltil (Ion !> present prohlbltjno such a.turn bald bl'Weekly Unless otherwise dlrected^^ 2 piece men's suit (3:37 a.nn.)—Same, resident ,yve»uieid coniiiiuni»v.pi»v«r«- IOOO •reported. on the red "signal. . By resolution ol tho Mayor and Council. by rejolutlon of ttie Mayor and Council. th Ave. w., w«itfieid, "The Novi 28—Resident. reports, station'** recently proposed Tbe driver sustained SchedUloXXI'l . , Soctlon 3 • Any longoVlty payments Section 3 - Any longevity payments This gift season pajr reports he has located provldod for In ordinances •'horotoforo adult male using binoculars adult education through lacerations o>4he face and tototlon ' ' ' . Doslonsllon ./ provided for In ordinances heretofore t. collection of Bulova Ac- vehicle in parking lot in rear adoplodshall conllnua In olfoct and shall adopted shall continue In affect and. •^television project, Sprlnolleld Avo. and ' Wiisl on Orange AVo. to be In.addition to -salary and Wages **•"!? Choir! Coll«m, Ha'ndol'c''Mes»lah,"Doc. hand and his wife a laceration ' North on Sprlngtlold Avo. «hail be In addition to salary and wages 89 cutron watches Is a better- 13 at tfiM p.m. at McCaftor Theatre, provided for horoln. provided for herein. . At each of, three public : of the back of her head. Both ^prlnglleld tind West on North Unjon AVo. thah«ever buy. Now, for Princeton) Doc:'. Id a>C«:30 p:m. at Section 4 The wllhln salarlei Shall bo Section i. The within salaries shall be (Eitizcti nnh were treated at Rahway North Union Avo, to North on SprlnaHold r«iiUMCtlve and tnku olfocl as ot January meetings, a panel, composed Romapo ColleOe ol N«u JorioV, Mould- • J ' ,-AVo. retroactive and take «tf«ct as of January. $75.00 you can afford to 203/ Doc. U at B:30 p.m\st Hunterdon- \, is/4. 'i .•'.-•:, of officials of WNET-13, local Hospital. 'Jania was given a Enil on North Union Avo. Central "*WI(ih Schttol, Rqutb. 31, Section 5 All ordinances or parti ol l give a Bglova Ac- Diane S. Tucker Executive Editor summons charging >cureless to Soiilhbn Sprlngllold Section 1 All ordinances or part* or Colleges and community- Flo'mlnot.on, and Dec. 19 at 3 p.m. at ordinances Inconsistent horowllh tiro ordinances Inconsistent herewith lira . SyntpljonV Hall, Newark. drivings '•...•' 'AVo.. hereby ropoalod. cotron..,wlth proven, time- based organizations, will hear S> Aldon St. & North Union Ave, \ ' • .-. • -i All plroctlons hereby repealed, ' , . Hastort Soulh AVo, to Section 4 Tho Within ordinance shall Section t • The Within ordinance shall tested electronic accuracy. 'Joseph G, Riulh Managing Editor testimony- -from- represen-' South Avo, and take vtlo.ct at ,lho tlmo and manner South Union AVo, ', Soulh on South Union AVo, take elfecf at Ih&tl'ne and the manner tatiyes • of industry, labor, prescribed by low. prescribed by law. > ., West on Soulh AVe, to : Polled on First Reading December $ 00 Carol Ann Bunck New* Editors government, religious and.., •:„»..,— .ii ,- ••..-- ••— ••. ..North on South Unlon^v*,. Pasted °" First Reading December . '- , NorthonSOirtft Union Avo, Fforn 75 , llosalle Gross' • F*e&sed nnd Adoplod on Second end' citizens- groups, and Fire Calls • •• ' . . „' ' to Easton Soulh Ave. Passed and Adopted on Second and Plnal l.lnol Ruadlnq Docombi Lincoln Ava. .- All olroctlons NOTICB <3 expanded through the use of Public Mollfo Is hereby olveti ihirrKh public Notice Is hereby divert lhet an The Cranford Citizen and Chrohicje is nublighed every 9JS5 p-ni.v Karltan-Rd,, debris fire,'." ,T - .. < Suction 1. Thl» ordinance shall toko-olloct upon publication altar final passage •JordlnafKe of which- Ihjv 4lon>menll()ned ..television. . as provided by law, : . ; ' • . - ' • ..... ordinance ot which the alorementlontd Thursday by Straus Communications In Nif. Jersey Inc., Dec, 1, 5:11 p.m;, WaJnuL Ave., grasH fire. • • . . . Is. (i copy wos Introduced, r««d nnd Is'• ityi was introduced, read' ana ForPlok'Up * • _ , —. ". Daniel j: Mason passed, on f Irsl r««dlnp by lh« Council ol a corporation at 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford, jM.J. 07016 The New.Jersey fdrum.w^ill 7: l«p,m, Kensington Ave.,.bomb threat (nort«4eund), 1 —~—'— "•' Choirmnnol iho Township Commlllno passed, on llrst reading by the Council ot Ihe OoroUeh ol OarwodOrsI • meeting the Borough ol Oirwood, at • meetlno and Delivery CUSTOM CLEANERS 'tea ATTEST: , . , • • ' •'..',' • -held Tuesday, December 7 < lV7e, and Member-Audit Bureau of Clrculationf New JerseyTress tte Tuesday at fi p.m. at the .Dec ,^loriea.m.,St, Michael School, false alarm, held Tuesdiy, December .»,!«•, and regional offices of United Auto , v 11:53 a.m., Cranford Ter., oVim fire; Wo«loy N, Phllo '• • ' tint tho sold Council will lurlhor con. lhal tte laid Council will further con- Association, Cranford Chamber of Commerce., . - * Townihlp Clerk • . > ". , ( • •• ' slder Ihe tamt lor finaal pasioupg e on hIhee sider the strna for jjnal p«iu*e'on the Phtm Workers, Iff .Commerce Dr., 7:50 p.m., Arbor St., leaf fire. -, • • NOTICE'' ... .-' :. 3lttday ol Docrmlior, 1974, at 7i]0p,rn., ]lst day ot Declmbsr, U»6, at JtJOp.m., Subscription rates by mall postpaid one .year, within The foregoing ordinance was Introduced and passed on lint redding al'a' 44 North Avenue East, Cranford Cranford. In the Council Chamber, Municipal In the Council Chamber, Municipal 276-3300 U7 Omul Av«, 7 Hilltop' Hii. Union County, $7;50rin N,Jf, $8.00; elsewhere In US., Dec, 3,3:40 p.m,, Columbia Ave.; (eaf fire. meeting ot tti* Township Committed of the Township ol cranlord, N.i, on Uulldlng, Oarwood, Nry/ Jorsoy, at -Building, Oarwood, New Jersey, at J11.60; Dverseas, liejOO; COURSESOFFERED Dec, 4,12:04 a.m., Walnut Ave,, odor of smoke. 'uettHy, Nov- n, i»7t and will t>» contldefed lor llnnl patsaga, nflor public '• ' willed tlmo and place ony person who which lime and place any person who COURTEOUS PlCKjllPAND DEHVERY SERVICE VVESTFIELD " NDAM, A series of five non-credit u<«rlng, »t another m« f«e. Gift. ^CratifordrTteWilwoT^h ami Oarwood. 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"' CRANFQlfe (fi., J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE . ••!!• Kenilworth Calender ures Landau ; freeholders and Kenilworth program, but; the borough oond package faied for lack of •I. SALE Thursday. Dec. 8/ KENILWORTH- A spokes-the replacement of five .-• "We'wiU haVe to check with nffiS to discuss the con- refused: to • eliminate angle ; a second at the boards ._,... ?rz^jBt:lr-:tornorrow—Aat—Sj^Ok-pjiu-laL l.aand^ulj^anfluiTcedrJtests_ rnan^forrgongressman—Mat—deteriorating4raific-lights_onj Ahe^-Federal—Highway- -4 - frp.i^-BuirdmginspectorsjofficeTjpenr^ :,_ LAMP SHADES Landau has been reelected knights of Colunibus Hall.' for diabetes will" be given at 2. thew Rinaldo said yesterday the ^Boulevard"until after Authority to find" but it angle p.Vn. Tuesday at Kasbarian Chess Club tourtlament. Eastern Union County Chess Kessler of the US Departr grant. Borough officials have day. .»•- V president of the Kenilworth Gillian" Laser of the Retired the congressman would take meeting with county and parking can be permitted ment of Transportatioiv-ahd maintained that angle parking:-Boright, a former PLUS SAMPLE 'League.',. " . ' '"..•'' • ' ' \' / : ^: 'llM. ' no standon federal funding for. borough officials. • under certain1 circumstances .••'• '^Senior Citiien -Club. Others -Senior Volunteer Service DonaW^oodkindof the New. offers-safety advantages ana v KemKyorth councilman has TABLE LAMPS : Trips to Radio- City Musk : •';.. and see if the Boulevard meets^" KENiliWbflTH" Three . elected^ were:: yice presidehtpresiaeni, ii-epuiicui.men.-, ' ,.. •„,; ' •„. Also cited were insufficient' cbtltending' his tire blew-out Professional Young Adults of laWns, knocking- over a street Fame Bicyh6Sfflfifh!fteaallion. restaents with nonconforming, their house if the addition parking, inadequate driveway /New Jersey will hold a Winter bery of Buffy's Tavern Npv. 18 concealing knowledge .of a parallel parking, as recom- Kenflworth Bicenten'ni^.l''free enterprise contest-. The special,' limited-edition fronUand^side yard setback conforms with, side yard Neville was arrested at his when he went around the ct t 1 during which $1,800 "was crime. Bail was set ^$6,000 {^en(|ed ^ b ^he federai sign, and Kipping up 13 shrubs Monday! December j;t ,. "' ' "•••• space for proper ingress and ; 1 corner, but.jlid not-hit the "- "'" l Dance at thh e Rib' N stolen. Charges against Earl by Judge Warren Bruder nment would be more of Twent^eight studer^received bonds rangingfrom S2S valued dt $30 each. medallion is sponsored by the requirements to make minor' requirements. It also would egress to rear parking, home Sunday, Nov. 7, as part : Sirloin Restaurant in the Red Bover 7 p.m. - Boys basketball, 3rd and 4th grades, Brearley . of a bi-state gambling roundup- hydrant. Police matched paint 1 Bai^y .an/carf WTlliams, P^ng a hearing irt Municipal HSSf CS?^SflS >^+6©3^r poster-s-^fm essays portraying Kenilworth as, > Marshall was charged'with National Council of Patent additions- to their homes allow residents, with'less than sewerage' problems, and Carpet tanJK 2J1 Route 17, residential community wtfh in4ustrial strengths gym., -.. , •• • •••• .••. . • ••••••' • ,•.". conducted by the Essex sampies-on the hydrant to t , both of Elizabeth, whocwere Court Monday wouldtnove faster throue"- '** driving on the revoked- ujist, Law in cooperation with the without seeking .a variance.'. an", eight-foot.., side yard to delivery difficulty. 19t 19 at88 1 0 35 1 • TpTm':"-'Mun^^ '•. . • . from» the Board' of Ad- construct a dormer, enclose a, County Strike Force- The Mocnarski's car. He- also was ^m§^P r-. . arrested Nov. 19 for allegedly Gillis turned^himself-uJ ^ ^ ^ "^; . runnings stop sign, not having" U.S. Patent and Trademark : The board approved a smalt*, 'justme.nt.^ -front porch, or stoop, back arrests , followed an in- fined $30 for leaving the'scene A. winter singles weekend committing the holdup, were voluntarily after Det: Sgt.' • "' ./ft^ ,peppej .credentials in his Office. It commemorates the 7-9 p.m.-'Consumer director's office open.; modification in a plan-', of- the accident: sent to. the Union County Charles David signed a Mancinp noted—^hat' the Students Tour Businesses possession, and driving an un- The ordinance is slated for porch, or add onto the front of vestigation into a football T is planned at Homowack about (he .education- and eighteenth-century founding -7-9 p.m.•- Tax .office open. . ''.' •previously approved for • " ~Mrs. Carol Murphy of 62 - Grand Jury .following, a complaint warrant againsl borough has spent substantial KENILWORTH-r David registered vehicle., He is of the U.S. Patent System and[ public hearing and .'final the house (provided it meets : Heyman Corp. at ,147 N., - betting operation. . ; Lodge, Spring Glen, N.Yr, Jan. 1 .Brearley Regional... High training necessary to enter the 7-9:30p.m.-TeenCJubjRecreationCenter.- , council action, Dec. 28. '.'"" '-.front;, yard requirements-. William Mocharski, 18, of E. Watchung Ave!, Cranford, 14 to 16. For additional in- probable ' cause hearing ' him. ' .•r-v •" sums over the past 10 months slated to appear in Municipal honors theinvehtors who. have 'ttp.m.-Borongh"Council,"work session. ," Michigan Ave. to demolish the was1 fined $50 and $20 costs for M6nday in<*ftiunicipal Court. .The holdup loot has not been to keep the fights 'in good School sludents"enrolled in the specific occupation. . Court Dec. 20. • " " contributed to it. '•>.-'.••' " .-.. Presently auarjanceHs needed existing.building and erect a • Price St., Linden,' was found fOrmatipn, .write to: Jewish Cateer- Awareness Program 8 p.m. - Board of Education meetings Harding School. . * Mayor Livio Mancmo, also a for any of these, changes, ; guilty of driving while under sboplifiting a corned beef Singles, P.O. Box 196, Rah."-. Gil Gillis of24 N. 10th St., a recovered, according to Det. .working order, but they KTIII . was.; treated and ER&E presented the bronze neW building. ' brisket from Foodtown Nov. 7. half-brother of Bailey, was David. . . . j. continue to "go on the blink.' have been touring business • -A trip to the.. Kenilworth .- released immediately from 8 p.m.- Boys basketball, 7th and 8th graded, Brearley •member. o_f- the Plannin""—'"g" the influence of alcohol and way, N.J. 07065. " . Dunkin. Donuts" was recently commemorative medal to Board, abstained from the ""StorePlan Rejected Also approved"wasi'a ne\v She pleaded'guilty. ., 'establishments during the Memorial General; while a • Cahevari and other. scientists ; building in the rear of Ameron was fined $200 plus-$20 court past .semester; The- studeijts conducted, where manager board's vote last week .since - Tht„»e, „„boar„ d rejecte., d .a rplan to passenger iri his car, John and engineers who have been Tuesday, Dec. 1.4. : ..•'•-. had had already announced construct four stores and four Corp. on Carnegie Aye, Part of discuss" business practices Pat Lleary spoke with the Stonaker, 19; -of 427 Faitoute • .V the new structure will be used with the employers and learn, students. credited with the most patents 8 p.m.;^ Borough Council meeting. hi. .s- intentio..!-_.:._n t*o„ vet;,^no tne or. second.qoor •office — •••'••s a' t 54""7 &ve.,' and Marshall were during their company service. or Boulevard'uuu|v,...,, next to the for offices and the rest for", 10,% OFFHIIIIIDIHIH with this coupon IIIIIIDIIIIIIIlH0/o OFF -released from the hospital dinance if passed. garaging and maintenance of early this week. Wednesday,Dec. 15 ' ..-. • » • •• • • • , . , The.Planning Board gave Cumberland'Farin"Store/The 12:15 p.m. - Rotary Club meeting, Galloping Hill • 6 • applicant was Mod-Fran Corp. vehicles. The firm. installs = ' Investigating officers were :: off on all home entertainment | Caterers, Union.. • . . -'•;.. the following reasons in orf 12 S", 21s- ' t 'St~ . an—d' •'"•"was water main pipes« Ptl. Victor Smith, George f . 7 p.m. - Girls.gymnastics, Harding Schools urging, council to reject" the j including | Kernan III, and Robert Jeans. 7 - 9:30 p.m.-Teen Club", Recreation Center. change in building rules: it- Everything Iq your taste objected to inclusion of side- 1 I weddings/Bar mitivahs, holiday parties | But clon't worry—it's a friendly gesture. 7 p.m. - Boys wrestling, Brearley gym. . . • . yard additions; an error could even the price Harding Every time'you pay your lunch tab at be compounded if a.resident torkway. S "'•'•• for further information call • • = • h. - • • O gained permission from the exit 138 a •Geiger's, we'll punch a special Lunch-and, building inspector, to enclose at Hie SPOTFIELD PRODUCTIONS School Menu Elizabeth Man Held an already noncohfofming or 201 - . •5 Points Punch Card. Five punches entitle you to a,, MU7-0707 Producers of Fine Entertainment Monday. Dec. 13 • illegally constructed porch; Union 84 Elm Street residents should have an r Frankfurter plaMer v " sweet bonus:. Our regular delicious $3.40 ^Continental Cuisirt New Jersey = Westfield, NTJ. 07090 •••••• g Tuesday. Dena'boat next time your here fo'i- lunch in our ; •••'• KENILWORTH- An Another- charge against Thursday, Dec. 14 uncneondn house; and the Planning . Bcel .pot pie restaurant, be sure to ask for a punch. It's Elizabeth man has been Lynch of possession, of under Board should have a voice in (=rid»y..Dec. >7 > 11:30-2:30 "M-F charged with" assaulting 25 gram? of marijuana will be Hoaole • *:, . our way of showing we love you. ^- •' determining, if . a,. proposed Sat. 11:30^4:0.0 Police Officer Victor Smith heard Jan. 3. while the patrolman was •change is" beneficial to trying to quiet a disturbance Other charges are pending surrounding homes. ' 1 in the bar disturbance.. Court CA.R DEALERS PARTY at DiStefano's Tavern onS. : The proposed • ordinance RESTAURANT The_"Unibn Cobntj/ Auto LUNCH Ti PUNCH 31st St^shortjy after midnight DeaTers Association will hold 'our Saturday. Italian - American Deli RT. 22 EAST, SPRINGFIELD, N.J. aluncheonChristmas.party at fr __Jarnes_Lynch.,_ 22, of 152J ^ihe_Tower Steak Hofise. .Route Monmouth Rd,, Elizabeth, I 22, Mountainside, Thursday,' Ml,'ten was released after posting RESERVE MOW for your CHRISTMAS and Dec. 16 at noon. $3,000 bail and .is slated to NEW YEAR'S EVEPAHTiESJ^ '—T.A1 'Lehman, executive. answer charges Monday in . director of the State Auto bent Municipal Court. He iajsd is Are Here Re*ervotten* -5382 Dealers Association will speak charged with escaping from a about legislation pending in police cat. Everything for the Gourmet Cook. Trenton. FROM WESTFIElb Lt. Joseph Ventre, Det; Party Platters & KENIlWORTH . Charles Evans, Officer Robert $a«e<; • -- Unusual Bar-Ware King's Court Special Dinner OF W.ESTF.IELD local Chamber o) Commence ii Jeans, and Smith responded to l?Buckets .Z/*":^ Wine Racks. Antipasto Trays alorriiiko Crantoro a better place BAKEflV & PRODUCE \T ^OTirofadistarpSriceat To Shop Snop Lrantord ' Tavern allegedly createjiH Stfved with King's Court Pjoa Colada Cocktail or Glass of Win* 6y Lynchj During a scuffle, Us&rtedNuk Sun. 12 p.m. to 10 pro. 233-3444 own lot. the suspecLallegedly-punched - Choice of: Melon in season - Pruit Cup- Save 5O< On Any. 233-2260 . • - -. . . Call &v 5 Mbn, ihru Sat. Smith twice in The chest. , Italian Cakes & Candies Soup du Jour • T Choice o«: . Pie with This Ad» OPEN 7 DAYS • 560 SPRINGFIELD AVE., WESTFIELD, N.J. 233 5150 Lynch was-.handcuffed and placed in a patrol car, but SOLE ala BONNE • > escaped. He' wasrapprehended . ; THe Kitqhen Place ; 22 EM^UM Shed, Owiiri, FLOUNDER FARCE with LOBSTER SAUCE , by,: Jean?;, -who, chased, him.. "CROSS FHOU dRANFORDTHfA'reff' SAUTEED SCALLOPS ala SOLOMONE t approximately 20fryards south ''••:' at Historic 'Murray Hill. Square ; 1 iTue?.' thru Sat.'. 8:3O.i7rwi'w6-"p ;m-; ~SUh8'av" 9 ir.mjt SEAFOOD CREPE au GRATIN on 31st St. and east onto •'57 Floral Avenue, Murray Hill, N.I. CLOSEDMONDAYS 273-3290 HOUSE Sumner Ave. into Roselle I PRIME RIB OF BEEF au jus - ' 665-0515 IBEEF 29 AIDEN JT. Park. ' ," .>•• ' ." - STRQGbNOFF with NOODLES CRANFORO, N J. ""TCirtg's Court famous BEEF STEW Italian Style h BROILED SPRING CHICKEN . ^ Hero Sandwiches VEAL FRANCAISE , 1J~^- v ,. And Pixxat VEALalaHOLSTEIN r— • * - We Deliver Pptato-Salad-Vegetable-Sherbert-Coffee L Offer Ends Dec. 16 ' Roq^Dresing 50c extra No Substitutions

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floor of Macy's-was -was .not- I o wrap the cords, where chartered buses waited '. By.D.I the #ith hH^s of around anvpart of their body, totake paraders the Vk miles : ist I»B u* H""-a - i»n orded r to protectt the earners VN^DrirGitydtpr ;, drinking coffee-and -frodn being pulled up wjtti the •.Central Park and 80th. JVC' FM /Caaette: a bL jriember of; the sff Tropicak^ncj marine fish tr p h Chronicle, -••• balloon; Nancy-found«ut how - , Celebrities Abound . «.... Your Fine _> STRAW WIRE AND N1ELS0N RJNGS baby rrfc^ifth&s^to flalame than other portables, . Here we saw some Q, ilUBBONSTTSRTIFICrALrANDBRlED ~ enhanced, by, separate. b»ss celgbrities: Paul Williams and__ *% MATERIALS • PHSfc CONES & PODS ^ and treble ,tone controls; "crew'.'; in cos'tumine - V. ballooh began to. go up: She the -casF from the movie ,a pR^coitlsi. Cat arid cfeg- Christmas ; "Bugsy- Maione/^Barry • r . $149.95 "' "•'.„•.:/• , Thanksgiving Day N™rlrhadWeputonour hadnU tied the'cord, around £Q •DOLLMAKINGPARTS •MINIATURES - ' stockings, $1.39 to $2.79. <•., .y.. • _-n :,)„.,• if•.rlno u . 0W.0 .HOC inctt..too thin tO Manilow and Evil Kenevil and parade for the first outnts/gotten identifying her; she was just, too thin to ,biscwalsher System, with uuuua, gv>v^" •.ifw..,..^---„ ..v-., -.-- j-r," his son'were on hand. . £? "; • ORNAMEMT KITS •CANDLES » ; • ;'v .•••'.'•• -.;•.•••.'••' ••'.'S- "'D'stat ILfluid.- $15. , . . time. ; oatches and badges, when the hold herself down. The Underdog- balloon was Deserve '.;I •CANDLE % AKING SUPPMES l STARS & STRIPES - The P".V .__._:__ began Gommands wel* given and "already".'Inflated when "we -iii-i. ~T\rrriy & Navy Store.- 30 S, Harry explained how to raise arrived. All the balloons are $F~ DOLLHOUSES; ACCESSORIES & LUMBER Union Ave. ' . ; .and-lower, the balloon in case r held on the ground: with nets The Best : : < *:}*• :: • ••••• •••-•• ••r.v.:- ^. :- ;i-.;-at;L of.an emergency. According to „ along a side-street to be inter- • s ALL CRAFT SWiss Army Bags, $2.50. -spersed in the parade as- it STUART'S -AUDIO INC., 544 goes by. ' , North Ave., East, Westfield ourselves but Harry ry.i -prepared to. chah'ge the :: I, fini "n>., balloons direction on a It took 31 people to keep That's why* we suggest Yamaha's Army Web-Belts,$1.50. .'.; Underdog in flight. The four "of superb, new YP-700 p.rofessibnal "Yamaha-HP-2 headphone,; : '' morrtent's notice. J(. - us 'must have .looked like CAROLERS —Twenty members of Cranford High School choir fill crisp air on Post stereo turntable. OfferinJTtim>oth, % (Handle JCttcijtti All-purpose Army, pouches ^designed by Italian designer <\ The parade captains led Office steps with Christmas songs at township tree-lighting ceremony Monday night. O YAMAHA \21 South Union Avenue, Cranford •272:;5755f • Mario Bellini, $45. beginners, because Harry, stable perf6rmance and".low wow-and-flutter. Plus precision .$150. •-'" ••; ...'-•;•. .•"*" assigned 3 extra men to help 'S-shaped tone arm, just like on studio, turntables, for outstanding with our Section of the balloon. - A veteran balloon flier had tracking. Adaptable to any stereo system, it includes cartridge, base WILt ClOSEOTC. 23 / Wltl OPEN warned us that the arms and and dust fcpver all for S239.95. legs of, tjie balloon are the OTHER -TUftNTABLfeS FROM S 109.00 INCLUDING CARTRIDGE hardest to fly, so -we made SANTA COMES EARLY — Roy and Lois Wallln of 16 Iroquols Rd. don't have to wait Pleose JS°P ^'y'' ' "sure to get a sturdy part of the until Christmas Eve to be"visited b|y St." Nick..flere they receive.certificate for $500. ^ody, right along the side» Shopping spree presented by Gerald L. Tarter,' left, vice president of Cranford Chamber of Commerce/as winners of chamfer's "Santa Stipend''drawing.' ci FORGET THE balloon is directed by a - Sweater balloon captain and a Good * UJeVe r Year blimp man.! Harry had -. • • •,. • " '•• 1LU£U>9M. c YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST! ;—fafien flying the Underdog lighting Draws Crowd 54«-N0«fH XVCNUt.E /WESIMUD.NEW JERSEV 07090/PHONE 2320413 : • . j balloon for 7'years, so we felt by Thane GDANET2 MALI / Bt' 206 / RARITAN. NEW JERSEV 01169 / PHONE.536 4*34 . 'Vl(.. : ThreeHiundrea and fifty their parents' . shoulders to soring .organization. Charles Christmas Hours Start-Nov. 29: . *. We Carry Th»« Most Complete (J i.h good'hands. •"•• • •••: •'. g Mon. thru Fri. 9:30-9:30. Sat. 9:30-6:00 Long^cords are attached to townsfolk of all ages-the wave to Santa as he cruised by F. Pfost, chamber president, • Wave lu.uauiu uu ..u — -w pulled thenameof the winners ILine Of Art Sopplle* th Thlt Area the balloon and^are wound' oo largest turnout ever for the nrnratopv1 a shinyv red fire engine,. event-attended the annual in the chamber's Santa Stip- v ir oils it W*»er Colon i( P»rt«l«- 4c- J«i"P«« holders. Each carrier must and voices ends promotion drawing, Mr. h work in conjunction with the a. /The CreWneck Sweater Christmas tree lighting never looked so good ... Christmas tree lighting were providedJby & Cranford and Mrs. Roy WMlin of "J6 *Cliy •Pi »r. • £••"!• *LCinr" *'"" others to keep the ballooninr Monday night in front of the, Higfi brass ensemble and the Iroquois •.They won a oner ." P Thane's_KeltonJPatch created JPostQffice.: __' Cranford High choir. In: an In harmonizing blocks of ; «day,-$50(f1ihopping-. spree for. . As Harry tiad warned, the They braved near freezing—unscheduled entry.rMasoh led themselves ana two children, All Accessories and Micodlaneout Items A'^^y* Cnrriod In Stock worst part of the ballbon's Shetland wool ....$25.00%.. TO temperatures to Watch the a sing-along of "Jingle Bells." Debbie, 4>^, arid [Raymond, 9 complement Kelton Patch ... lights go oh in" a blaze of Yule Gerald L. Tarter-a vice eiftclueufe flight was. at the intersections. glory as Mayor Daniel VJ; president of the Chamber of •months. The cross,winds begin to pull IS solid Shetland shades in the glory as Mayor Daniel J; president of the Chamber of Classic Crewneck Sweater. "Mason flikdflicked Bwitc a Bwitchh The.n The Commercn Commerce,e welcome, welcomed thde the the balloon down and the scores of yourtgsters mounted crowd in behalf of the spon- RICHARD HARTIG street lights and lamp posts DEL1GHTFUL.CHINA BELLI •work as obstacles' to _-^PAINT SHOP: "maneuver arouiidr' PTA to Open Santa's Shop Some Close tails ;. b.vOur-own flannel Trcrusers demonstration of the 101 No. Union Ave., Cranford As we came' to the first In 100 per cent wool •• l^vy, . "Santa's-Secret Shop," < a A.- PTA project, Santa's corner,, we glanced at each Tan,,GreV, Bottle Green Mix, holiday boutique will open its Secret Shop will provide gift lwmmmipmm% other nervously. The com- choices for all family' mem- M/51zes 30-4?^Waist,..., doors to children only at bers,Irom 25 cents to; about mand came,from Harry and Bloomingdale School Wed- % the crew began running to $35.00. ' ^ nesday through Friday .of next $2.75.; - '• • ' ..^ ARE HERE keep the balloon in the ""air. Mrs. Bernie Schlicting and week.. Wednesday^ will be Mrs. Marie De Bella are Unfortunately, Underdog . reserved for browsing, while coordinators. PTA mothers With All Your Holiday began floating down. Before i':' i' Thursday and Friday will be • will act as "Santa's Helpers"- ujlth o BRfllM... we knew it, ttis hand had shopping days. The shop will to supervise and to assist the sihashed into a traffic light - be open from 9 a.m. to noon children with their; selections. Decorating Needs and begun to deflate. and 1 to 3 p.m. frhA CZnnA YAffr mfli "hoU1 .for us to run faster, first right . ../El Many lovely Poinsettia Plants arid then left to keep away SetatWalnut # • contact Ruth Youchock at 272- from other tights. • .', The Walnut Ave. School After several close calls., We, PTA will hold its annual"8546 or Lynn Schmidt at 276- Christmas Trees* Wreaths* Door Sprays began to get the hang of flying Holiday Boutique from 9 a.m. 8453. | the balloon. . to 4 p.m., Tuesday and Wed- -••* V Grave Blankets'*Cemetery Wreaths*^ Holly All along the parade route, nesday. Handmade items and PHOTO A WINNER whenever we weren't running, articles donated by Cranford Ron Figuly, 14, son of 'Mr _we talked to the children and . merchants will be sold. and Mrs. Ron Figuly - of • • —There-vrtll^-be-^wiffles—J>n_ N H , fprmfirly f 1st of an_jmnual limited' „ yx.. was amazing~to~ edition. CompIeTe with ffilP hear ittiat an estimated Vk Wednesday at; $ pirn, with Crafllord, has been awarded a lipi prizes to include a shampoo certificate of merit foii his color vignette reproduction "million people we're gathered of a Currier -JSe Ives along the route and 60 million Corner Irec\ andsetatTint,nTone, a man's photograph of a soaring gull Plhnt Station & haircut at Saritan Custom entitled "Windhover"- by Christmas . sleigh." ride, . people were watching oh TV Haircutters, - and. a mer- -Nikon, Inc. cainera_and lens scene capture the warm ' " '^ ty rapping O'l/tf .l—across-the-country,.^ ...... ___ Itb. ^andiBe^gUtcertlflcate tronr equipment-- concern_Th_e_ |_sr^tjofC}iristmas and wilt" open 9 am - < pm. After a lot of uwork ;and a the Sportsman's 'Shop. >• ' award' was. in ..the nature, endure as treasured family ii 34^ North A*e.r Sunday? am - Tpm long walk, we trudged back to ' It North •' Adults • may- "browse , oncategory' of the current heirlooms. NBW china take off our costumes. ", ' • - bells,-with 22 'karat tonx : tfe On Premise Parking , Uriion Avenue :a Wednesday from-1 to "4 p.m. " "response and recognition" Gorwood, N:J. Come rain or shine, Macy's Anyone wishing to "work on contest. •." • a • nished gold decorations ^j* Starling Dec. 13 Cran ford and theNmscription "Noel can coUnt on us to help in their - the days of the sale is asked to 1 •>l UMIIIA Tratllitan Sin" M*l 789-2411 'til9; Son.. 'tilS parade nextcyear. • ~- — 1976," are itpm Gorham. - \'J' '• ' TEDUCATION GIFTS .'With the giltngiVihg season Kantner's 7.. 7 on hand, Union College, • ' • Cranford, and Union County Interior Decor , Technical'Institute, Scotch 102A N. UNION AVE. Chronicle for Christmas _Elains. have announced that h ***** thellKy y wil...l" again .-oftdr~gifi- r MODEL RR-9 ,-Give someoney'ou care about a present every week certificates for credit and ^"276-0893 FOTKJRR HER P IVIUUk.1. nn-j . — ..- of the yea r. Have the Cranford Citizen and non-credit, courses. Chronicle delivered at home, Who Could Ever Forget MOST FABULOUS /pace ace pu/HBUTTon and have us senda'special ... card announcing the ChristrtiaST^r^^T: PROGRflmmeD RflDflRflnGE .'•"-.• your gift. You Decided to . pHRISTMAS t nouu ujith — Buy Each OJher - XOOKmfiTIC • Rolex —v-—i-- POUJeRSHIFT Chnstm.is onco a vo,v lets you select the speed you wish to cook with You're on th» move. Life is light,! FLEMINGTON m Touch the number and cycle and the solid state brain BUre^HjrilngJS right; and it has tc look right, too^ That's wfiy'you" \ bath wear Rolex—distinctive, im- C(illt>c(ion o takes over pregnable, superbly accurate. It's liit'.ims coino • Digital display counts down the time remaining in each a concept, and, above all, a'qual- , chilla, \~o\. \ \n\ and ov v ity. It suits your lifestyle. His: a 30- I his Christmas oivo hiM the »]ilt •••MO II liiviiivi>> intisl a macinilii.'t'macinilii.tnt Fl^nvi °1 S|UHA\ puc SIJSJA THE GOOD FEELING function-when not cooking tells the time of day. jewel sell-winding Dateiust with f RARE-VALUE PRICED FROM S345 TO S14.5OO. stainless steel case, 14kt. gold bez m Save 50%-75% of electricity that you normally use and 26-Jewel self-winding chronori movement, Hers: Lady-Date with sf| Leathers, Suedes, Cloth Coats and More1 ! s To AMI & Counli . V ishiiin lo cook... leas steel case, 26-jewel self-wlndin>] movement, 14kt. gold bezel. Both "^ Ci'iitoi.too i".oats •'! Aiipplo siuHliv luxunoiis U.uiii'.uiiiT anil thtoo >uoso t increilibly "OysWrs" are guaranteed pressure- dHighttuI ini|ioitoil !.U

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The Women's Association Wacfamc and many more specialty items.' „„, educational plans and 113 Miln St., is among fall Larpp Selecfioh of Down Vesto and Tl^is -Sunday * has been set annual Christmas, dinner will , 6pen Thursday and Friday till 9pm ^ Nicies. \ '..:,.:,' graduates of Berkeley's White gift ytitu can give aside for baptism,"and those take .place at the Coachman ; Plains, N.Y^ campus. ; Jackets for Men, Women SL Jre. . • •- desiring baptism for their Inn at 6 p.m., Monday. All 10 Alden St., Cranford 272-7960 Kevin F.Jbst of 438 Orchard » •- --"- ... ;••:-.• ..'•".- . to your favorite gal. ' Chamois .Shirts for Men & )V omen child should contact the pastor women of the church, ace. -St. has been selected for in- Kathleen M. Leary of 750. at 276-5300. \. - welcome. Reservations are v. • elusion in the 1975-76 editiotvof, Newark Ave., Kenilworth, has SPECIAL t^ _/ The> • annual' family through Mrs. Wesley Philo, Family Yule Program The gift that says ... . * . ••.•'•' •'' "Who's Who Among Students been awarded an Air Force' • Christmas workshop and' .296-3025. in American Universities and ROTC full: three-year 'you care'. CHRfnOIS SHIRTS *15. I .festival will take place Sunday ') Boy Scout Troop 44 will ha ye Colleges." He is among 36 scholarship. Miss Leary, 19, is . jfternoion. An ornament work- a swim and gym night at the," Planned by Methodists students at ^Eairfield a student at Rutgers College in 1 SPECIAL Sfltio^Woolrlch ' shopjyill begin at 2 p.m. in Rahway YMCA Monday at 5 national church Uniyersity,- Fairfield, Conn., the Class, of" 1&79. The Gift certificates for el p.m. . - KENILWORTH-- A family Fellowship Hall - when Christmas.program at 6 p.m. ministration. whose, biographies wilPap-. scholarship competition is lEISORE COfiTS 3O% OFF • congregants can make - or- Circle 1- of the Women's •.Dr. Green's sermon topic ousands of Pairs "pear...' \ • "•'. nationwide. . •';.. ,; '.".:."... types of Beauty Cork Association'" will meet Tues- Sunday will include a covered-, will1 be "Does Christianity i. ••• i ".'. • • ' • i'"ndmBBts to decorate. the' dish supper-arid ~a•-• dramatic TURTLENECKS-WINTfeR BOOTS-RAINCQATS- ' -sanctuary ^hristmas tree. day at the home o£ Mrs. Max- Sanction Poverty?" The Katherine Holden, daughter Linda L. 'Duckworth; field Tuttle, 2 Fiske Terr. poem playlet at the Com-church school •will convene SCARBROUGH^ DHOFbOO'INSULATEH D UNDERWEAR ;fa \ This willbe~"followed by tree- munity .United ' Methodjs't * the of of -Mtv-and-Mrs.-GeorgelAi-_daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C.J. trimrrting and caroling in the Cranford, at 1 p.m. Holden of 321 North MUnion Duckworth oPnTWadswoWh" ~FTuge selection o( fresh A4 Al sillt wittWildr ICCIIreeli;, IWSrods, lureslino,, uckleboxesuuiwumi!, aiv.,virchery'equlpment, , .^.., , ._ .. Church. "Anyone interested is . Aye.,,is -a member of the Terr., was among ^apr .fly tying nutcrtalt, cooferslolerj, rodd building kits, Indiiri'blanketsIndiin'blankets,, originjorigin jll paintings,paintings, Vk .__ 'i ' T~V ^** * invited., ' . »'" to hear the-children's story Pierced Earrings women's hockey team at ppoximately; 1,180 -students .. • • . Judy Perrottl, "Prop. lamps, foodsmokirs, outdooitdoor booksbook's,, sportsmisportsman drinking gl«s«glasses,,' knives, ipordmasportsman I M F^^ <~M jyj-v'B'' I |^T|'£^~M"B* "Members"of the church sermon and hymn story'of the Westminster. College, "New who registered forfal l classes 1 11 1 1 school cjasses will pnact Bob week, and thenTeconvene for ;14K Gold Sterling —*- K0M>AK SBdkTSMEdEN J * * ^ V«VV*«- Feuet'herm's Christmas religious instruction." - '..' ' Wilmington/ Pa. An at Roanoke College, Salem, 105 Miln St., Cranford 276-1471 Continued fi*om Pa'ool . • elementary education major, Va.~, - ' . %. Continued (i"om Pa'oo 1 . ' • "^—~—•"" . . poeni, "Christrnas In Our-Visitors are welcome. •Gold Filled Authorized ORVISSHOP meeting, noted that the deficit Dreyer suggested that the_. Valley.'.' The- lighting of the she also is on the women's - is" ent,irely in'the salary ac- police pay increase might be Christmas tree and presen- Santa Receiving intercollegiate volleyball. •••••—..-.• OUTFfTTER cbunti which is governed by a:. closer to 12 per cent when the oama You can n6w buy ORVIS gear at the : tation of .gifts for missions will receiving team. . Laurel Duckworth, 1024 South Ave^W., Wcsttield contract between the police 10 per cent increase tosuperior Outfitter or place your order from our officers and other benefit be part of the service, followed en~'a1 Mail " daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ana the township. He said in by a hymn sing and prayers, special Iriail s Clark J. Duckworth of 14 catalogue for fast convenient service 23207.4.4 the "other, expenses" section? increases'are included.. A(,.., t Mom, Tu«l., W.d. i Sll, 10 KM. 10 6 F,M. - ThurL, Frl. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mason directed Stone to "loyalty Sund#,y the time Santa Claus'^special mail Wadsworth Terr., is a UPfcNl EH.cllve. O«. Itl - Open w«kdjyi; til 9 P.M; - Ktl. til & P.M. .• of 4M budgbt,. which he con- trols, there Will be a surplus review all remaining ex- of the. year when all church bdxes, which • handle North j,_rnember^^o^ Westminster's members are urged to make p le letters only, went up this tennis team ahdTCappa*Delta~ of' 'at least $3,000. at the end of penditures for" 1976 with o the "year. .He noted lie has ...u...v..iriunicipal. ' department-head,,.. — s their financial commitment week in front 'of the United ' -'Sorority. She is—a- junior Fu for next year, will be observed bounties Trust-'--Go. office aU elementary education major. returhed money- from the to determiheif funds can be spending 'account to theu.'found for transfer to help .off- Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Dr. Walnut and Soutb Aves. and Sue Byko daughter of Mr. township "every year for the set the police deficit. .Other- Marvin W. Green, pastor, will the National Bank of New and Mrs. Robert Byko of 29A Jast 10 years." .,' wise, the money will have to announce a'decrease in the jersey at North Union land annual budget for World ivJorth Aves I • Springfield Ave., appeared in Finally Cranford Has An Arjny & Navy Store! GRANWOQPELECTRIC .'In citing tys'oversights ' In be raised by emergency ap-t a skit, "West Side Story," drafting the budget. Stone said propriatioh and funded in the Service; "Missions- and - Santa'promiseshe'll answer •Pendants-Chains '•• Ankle Braeelets. ofwirte^ produced by, the Independent that in ;the accburit "of dis- 1977 budget. ^•disciplinary obligations -for aU le^ h^ points out - • •Watch Bracelets*Earring Holders s Women at Marietta College, Lorraine &~Jeff Davis are proud to announce the patchers. he did not allow for in order for him to do. so they Marietta, Ohio. the fact that*they would be must contain home addresses.. •"Banks •» Jewelry Boxes GRAND OPENING of Stars & Stripes • . employed for a full year ini The Cranford Chamber of The Original Ear piercing , "• ...whether you're keeping up with the *l The Elkus Freshman Music }-.1976 compared to only a half Commerce put''up the mai) Service in New Jersey • Ears Pierced for $5. Cup. was awarded recenUy to GIFT y year in 1975, that the merit GIFT boxes for Santa. h E rS Are AIWaVS .,•'„•"•" jet:.set in some tropical Cory S. Ackerman, son of Mr. register for yoor free 10% Discoont Card. incentive requirement would S erced by a with any $8. purchase and Mrs. Reuben Ackerman of be greater for 1976 because of Hikes, Yule Party cllhne, keepihg up your tan under asun 9 Arnet PI.'Ackerman attends- additional men getting credit IDEAS Registered Nurse .. lamp, or keeping up the__Lehigh University, Unique Holiday Gift Ideas for Men, Wotnen & Children SUGGESTIONS in "theit pay envelope for i Set for Weekend Nurse on Duty from J2:30'-P.M. No Appointment Needed Bethlehem, Pa. Elaine ' M. §-college attendance, and that from *' A hike and a ramble 3U-H-p£oJxihl>L 4MOOL_CAES_ the negotiated police . pay followed by a Christmas party Single Earrings -...r..*..j.r.- . . ; ..< ' , • . - M—Lousten-of—583—Newark ft978 imnjy>v-^j v..T i* ^... .-.— ! _, . be wanting swimsuits are planneafor the members" Single piercings s Ave., received the junior year ^•SURPLUS CAMPING ' .,' WESTERN SHIRTS "-' cent instead of 7. William H. Chandler Alban-Lewis of the Union County Hiking f or Men & Women as these. Stbps-qyt sexy, non-stop SWEATERS^s^. ' ''•- •• "I was vet7 conservative," Club and their guests. Chemistry Prize and the ARMV PANTS & JACKETS -M Stone said. "I took 7 per cent 1 MESS KITS & CANTEENS "Millie Schutz will lead,-a- (CLOSE OUT SALE drama with ihe kind of cut American Chemical Society PAINTER PANTS p. :• and it wasn't enough to satisfy five-mile South Mountain Award. i the n$eds of- the Police and fit that turns heads. Tr^of CARPENTER PANTS RAIN GEAR t-Department^— —— ramble Saturday at 1 p.m. All Liquid-Silver & Heishi - • them as your winter picl .^^uj^njfterfird Qf 326 Walnut . POCKET KNIVES ' ; • Reforms Asked BIRT'S-BOUTIQUE' -ffom-GFest-Dme_andJBram-. 50' Ave. is on the dean's list at * FLANNEL SHIRTS DESK LAMPS from $7.90 Mason, whose term expires hall Terrace. I .. Off : me-upsr-Both for sizes 6-14 by The Berkeley School of Garret ;We'll be Ofien every bay & Evening! Dec. 31, called upon the A ramble through Watchuhg twi Beautiful gifts tor •**"— —"-where—she—ia 3osor4^e^^AVEr^6 -—-"tor YourHolidayShopplng- ' ^ommitfeee—to—^gvise its ..Reservation followed by "a"-1 enrolled in the fashion' ppposite Candle Kitchen Mon.-Vrl.ri6 A.M. -9>.M" budget-preparation proced- Christmas party is planned tor marketing Snd management Saturday: 9:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. PICTURE LIGHTS ures for 1977, with respon- your Holiday Giving Sunday, meeting at the Skytop Foreground: the Savage, black or brown/ 32.00 program. 'Two other'-area Free Parking sibility for ; budget reviews picnic area of the Watchung Background: the unconstructed, unlined, . residents, Margaret Del Conte resting with the finance A unique selection of jewelry, Reservation at 10 a.m. Par- TABLE LAMPS. T'j. t'1^*- from $15.95 director, deprtment heads and Hiclpante are asked to bring a ~ tie shoulder Mia, red pr^ horizon blue, 28.00 the committee Itself.^ '• J, stocking stutters, scarves,- um-. 1 .50-cent present for the grab "We:have never reviewed brellas and lots more. W per cent bag and lunch. $34.50 figures in the past," Mason NATURALISTS TO MEET BATTERY SMOKE ALARMS said. "We-only set policy." off on all fine costume jewelry, and The Echo Lake Naturalists'

;/ > ;(-'• , •' .••Committeeman, Dennis Irl- ; handbags. Club will meet ^Tuesday at B '""N^ beck, finance commissioner, p^m. at the Cranford Health WIRELESS INTERCOMS ,. ....'$42.25'/ said "we're going to do it Stoprfirand Browse. 'differentlyJVin the future. and Extended Care Center, , IrlBeck" raised the~questionr —205 JBirchwood Ave.^anfonT H Theguest speaker. wiflHBo Dr." .. v •-of why-deficits didJioLoccur in Gome See Qw Huge Se7ecfTon TIMERS (for alroccasionsi-; :^ from $6.24 the fire and public works Charles* Stein • whose subject departments under the will be."lndiaWith Audiibon."" 7 North Union Ave.* Cranford* 272-5660 budgeting prdcedure-that-Was. of Small Appliances JThe public is invited. m followed. rt " ~~ ' : "Let's say we were lucky - irons it toaster sit blenders »ANW00D iHCTRICftTSa there,"- Mason commenteqL He wiftdrew the observation REKEMEIERS latervi^'..when Township coffeemakersiK can openers 49 South Avenue Garwood, Engineer (Gregory Sgrpi, who your home Heads "p'ujblic1 works, "took handmixersir hair dryers tomato offense at Mason's comment. L FESTIVE "111 correct that,"nWason • We have them all and,more!!

'«•*. I 'said. "Obviously it wasnot by and office I.luck but by^good"handling.'.' holidays. •-Masori-said that in an earlier. discussion of the Police Dept. ilhe Handy Man. for Ae deficit Re mentioned-"laying I off personnel" ' only in Everything from hammers fo outlining different pgwer tools. PfflliPPE possibilities open to the ^J-'l^ committee to make up' the '•' Future helrJooms: P&tefe- Philippe deficit. "That is the last thing We carry a complete.,-line 1 would consider," said the CO the rttagniflcent watches that mayoh • j; of Corning and Pyrex Ware. __ increases Msted •• "Al wayj5"a Wei corned Gi f t .- promises. And more than pay In , In a report to the Township MISTLETOE the; long running I You'll be Committee1, Stanley listed WE_WIH- SeVera^c'ategories^of^ppUce, A large variety-of Wicker VARIEGATED thrilled by our collection for men pay expenditures for )9757 and 'women. And so will that projected amounts to be spent accessories. special someone! < tor'1976, arid the per centage of increase: • Base police salaries, $746,437, $820,159, Up 10 per cent; merit and incentive pay, ALBAN-LEWIS IN OUR STORE! $37,840, $*a^84, 31 per-cent; dispatcher pay,. $11,667, 109 N. Union Ave. _C $35,400, 200 per cent; holiday : pay, $35,440, $40,555, 14 per 276.0866 !: : Come in / . cent; school guards, $84,091. Sound Crniy? ..- $93;676, 11 per cent, and Open 'til 9:00 overtime payt$25,lU5, $40,111, 60 per cent. . -.— . Martin Jewelers' Boxes Well It's Not-It's True! Commltteemun Henry ^Invite You To Come Down To Cofle^'s MIS Gotham Snowflake-1976 PRowv Oti«"LA.Vi Ot Annual collectors' edition by Gorham a AndT"ake Purlin This Event ouft JiPAULC, mOlti-faceted, full leaded 32 crystal snowflake oh an 18" sterling sllverchaln. Ant cur $1^.50 - f:' ^-2~SAliE INDJ SATURDAY DtC. H CASH AND^CARRY ONLY M LlV) * We reserve the) right to decide what at SCOTCH »LUC ' • J-'nnsiitMos a reasonabl^offer. WOR.UJAV COME UlSl3f!

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•• ••'•••! .'. •!'• x_--...... A> P«ge 14 CRANFOBD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thur*datf, Pecembet 9,-1978 Friday CRANFORD(N.J.) CITIZEN A^JEXlCHRONICLE Delay ROBBINS & ALLISON Inc. ^ &(Storage itii- The^ Cranford ^Bfiiileirati* .."for You7' . I' -f .„» >_ Carlson of' the FILLER UP •••'•••. • • ' •'• l ' ' :, ' i ,. • ... j(PC -8 •')" in th^ parloj of the" Cranford Baptist Church. .GARWOOD- Approval of the roof-arid pa'rapet; '.,. . such work is difficult in cold Thursday, December 9, Pagel5. Tiinds to repair a leak in the Casale saidrenoVationwork weather. He said leakage has t In Concert Here IrSh^Js^ foOf~of~Franklin SchoJDl~:is ~beena protilem for awhile and- y.. ' ;onthe tQp'nbortorthe7school; GARWOOD . • - • . v ...... fVimJU. V prowanvnarnmm Aat1 , the Walnut and Lincoln Aves...... ™- »• scheduled tonight at an• presently unoccupied, is being funds to correct it should have The Greiner Family from c7«mford Alliance Church, emergency meetirig of the.halted until the roof repairs' been included in the Bala Cynwyd, Pa., will ber Retfotfd Aye. and Cherry St., :\ii .Board of Education. HESS 1 are made because of the likeli- , renovation, program. featured in a special free Sunday at 7 p.m. "James Gasale, chairman of hood of I-water damage. As a He said funds for the repairs >»n Ice skatlno P»rtV »• •War|n»neo Pork Council Proposes Raises the board's :buildihgs and ' 1' _ The Rev. and , • D«c. 4, and plan » swim party Dei. 18 at result, there.could be a delay will be taken from the Greiner represent FamJ th« crantora Indoor pool from 6 to B p.mrr- grounds 'committee,--said the in the reopening of the school, buildings and grounds budget, Adult Forfon T People who ard single by —~CiditH Troop MO . . leak extends . through the ^Christian Inspiration, —"" which had been scheduled for .*. Franklin Sphf*il.v!hp-o1Hfist choice, death of a spouse, or Girl Scout Cad«(le Troop *M '"t entire roof of the building and mid-February.- : ..'•'•' of Garwjpod's throe public gether with then; divorce, are welcome: month hiked from Cranford to For Police ^Street (Crew the parapet wall."He said it 1 Announcing Lower Prices Starts Study • "children, they^wiU , Warlnanco Ice Skatlno Arenai In Casale gave no estimate for schools, was closealin^Sep- AGENT/ALLIED VAN LINES • Elliabetb and «h«n enloyed two hours of GARWPDD- Teamsters' the streets . and roads contract is not signed between -would cost approximately how long it .would lake to tember because off the 'ministering inT word and •kutlna The troop fit ed twp- Thanks- . r ROSARIAN PARTV P Local 11 will meet tomorrow department, despite the fact now and the adoption of tn^. $16,000 to replace portidns of repair the roof, pointing out 213 SOUTH AVE., E. TEL 276-0898 for Unleaded Pits - - music. Among the many in- • &'IMb.2?et..ofto od.lncludlna turkey. rehabilitation projefct,» and Of Baptism -The RosiSry Society of St.• and -deisert, for dlstrlbu Ion by the at. "3 p.m. to go over the that the contract nas not been ordinance, I. donj think, the - played by the r pupils were transferred to CRANFORD John the •Ajpostfe Church; cranford VVe"« « Association. , borough's offer of a 35-cent. ratified by the union. / ordinance will be acted- on- Washington and Lincoln We do; the little things ;. Starting Sunday and Grein^ are the- cordovox, Clark, will hold its annual • Saturday the Scouts, w«nt-roller increase in the hourly wages Leo Avhet, union, negotiator, ANNIVERSARY covering five Sundays, the bel) musical - glasses, skatlngjn the South Amboy Arena. , Jfirially." : • Schools. The other two tmas party Monday The blrls art collecting new clothes of steets and roads depart- said he did not krio\v whether • ~_ Frank A.BIrfbauer,of 118" Garwood Calender Adult Forum, at Calvary - He said there appears to he • -\ • , building's also are being , . flute, and .trig- the 7. p.m. r. and Chrlstma. .toys for ;a '«'•. J'r' ment workers. > .?. the local would approve the 1 ; • Clean your^wlndqws Lutheran Church-will engage, mysterious theremin, A throuoh the -. Cranford .'.Welfare. agreement. oVi "most of theBesler Ave. recently thursday, Dec. 9 ' . V renovatejl •• » •' willbe exchanged. AHoclotlon. Raises of 8 per cent for 1976 contract and Would have no- contract/' ••'.;.•' celebrated. hts~''-30-year a Even Santa Shops 1 in a theological study ofine special feature for children is have been agreed upon with comment - on it until after ° 2:45p..m.-JuniorTroop444.St. XnneSch6ol. • ' front & rear meaning qf'baptism. '•/ Board c :,e E _.. of Wlnans.Ave., Cran- Councilwofnan Doris Mann, - anniversary with Exxon •8 p.m. - Bible Study Group,' Tripka home.~l-6rspru.ee HONDA^TRIP .*=-- juirlus, a singing -ventrjlggjilal Center, |eft/ fhey are Mei the police in a settlement with Friday's meeting. Avnet.said ' streets'and roads chairman,. . The V:I.P. HondaXivic glub Inltiattagythe seriejj'at 9:45 doll. ~~ -:•-, '-• '.'•• A: . JohJiwEr.nsti .Glna Marie the' Police.... Benevolent there were no plans to take the Research and Engineering Ave. - • . -.-:-. • • • | At Cranford Opticians !j * Fast, friendly service ford; of lns^lnr .said, the workers originally Company. Biribauer-works 8 p.m. - Garwood Police Reserves. • held its. firsf annual- fall Unde h a.m. in the churcMtfunge win ' Thep public 1B invited. Beh|amln St., Cranford. All ObW&ties Association. An ordinance matter to th,e Public demanded an increase of a ramble recently along a- 250 ' i^ lit JL , >__ 'bTRev. Willlam~of.J*lenary Retail Distribution ^^l# i/**#a>s «v|- v»a^~ •••»* 111 Q Legion, a past president of the street and public works, who J children hi grades 1 through 3 Tlie Union County Coalition Qn Jan. IB, • the funeral from the Dooley Sell touts from home in your spare tic, D-a t6r•ptommi located at,500 is not a member of the union. members -, of the police .2:45p.m.-JuniorTroop 126,St. AnneSchool. THE FWEPLACr and the Calvin Chpir for series of meetings between Colonial Home, 556 Westfield Civic ClUD of Westfield, and time. Join A.F.T.C, and get • .Waihlnatori Mo., Borough pf for Human Services has departpienfc,,.~'i:etroactiv.e, to Take Fiire 3;30 p.m. - Brownie Troop 446, Lawrence home, 427 coalitions • In the state and charter member of ther-Gran complete training manual and full *His 1976 salary would be ALL KINDS OF SCREENS kenllworth, NJ. resoItlngIn ">• grades 4 through 6 will lead elected these officers! Westfield. Interment $16,000. ' Jan. 1, are: Chief, $16,902, up Third Ave. ' ' . . - *- ^ following porioni, residing at. their the B "a.m. service with phaTrman • Sue Ault. county government officlajs i in Si, (Jertrude Centurions," Clark. •'.•• year subscription to bargain $1,252; captain, $15,692, Up -GARWOOD- Fire destroyed, 4 WINDOWS REPAIRED ATJyiSCbUNf PRICES . -following respoctlvo addresses, each packed BULLETIN. Earn free trips a 1968 Cadillac and damaged a 3:30 p.m^ - Brownie Troop 353, Washington Sehqol. - . HAND AND POWER TOOLS readings and muBic. -.—^ .Woodbrldge. ^ Mr!,._.Survlvlnjj are his widow, $1,162; lieutenant, $14,963, up FOR RENT acquiring In the aggregate wore than 10 jfpSntlngtheUnlonCounty • ™ffijfa*J»&£!& worldwide., for "free information . Hearing tiec. 21 -1975 Crysler in two separate 7 p.m. '- "Cadette Troop 3G1, Garwood Presbyterian Quality only • Solid,Sr.fls'u . por cent of said corporate llcempo's Hospital" Veietyi-' ^ iS^S^i.^St^ Mrs. Lillian , CaBabona • Public" hearing and fin.al $1,108; sergeant, $14,353, up' .Church?^ "• . HANDANDCIRCULAR human services In the county, Gurrierli-B son, Mario G. an - without obligation send stamped adoption-of-the Wdlhance is $1,063; patrolman-detective,. incidents last week. SAWS SHARPENED. , Wrought Iron •Custom made sixes and styles' "Tho'mas E. soltyilk,.atT.>la Jlst St.",' At im» p;m. in the sanc- v..chairman« , EdT Murphy, -envelope to:'.. The .engine of the Cadillac, - 7:30 p.m.-Parish bingo games. St. AnneSchool. '. ". Kenllworth, N,J,070M. tuary, all six. choirs of the -Coalitiow n meetings are open attorney with the law firm of scheduled Dec; 21. " • • '$13,861, ••"ujr$l,026,-;an"d~lhird. tno County Mental Health Board; -~K? *'":tir ShevilyrElyrand Williams of - 1 driven "by Albert H." Wiegman 8:30 p.m. - Borough Council meeting. Borough Hall. .-•Brass pollshlnj} 7—-.—<*-•— •__ Any infor.maUP.!!- concerning church will participate in the fl FREELANCE -TRAVEL- —Robert - Sheldon, the: year patrolman, $13,S0O, up: 789-1530 qualifications of any .of;Jtj» above belong resident «G ^ •Westfield,. and a daughter, borough's negotiator, 'safd $1,000. Salaries of starting and. of 29 Hawthorne Dr., VVest- current stockholders ihould--:be com' annual festival of lessons, and He was an Army Air Force GonsulWnts, Suite 111, field, caught fire at the corner Wednesday, Dec. 15 - ° . - 34O.NORTH AVE. GARWOOD SUMMIT AUCTION ROOMS munlcatod In writing! toi Mrs, Margarot carols. Children, young BettyBetty . -^McGhee,.Mcunee,. Mental or aljernates are urged to MissCamelle, both at home{ : there was a. tentative ' second year patrolmen will '•Mcoovna pf Kenllworlh,-N.J. OTM, x attend veteran, of-world War II, Mr. . 411 Danbury Road - of Maple Sto and North Ave. at 9:30 a.m. - Bible Study Group. Ondrof home. 300 East St. his mother, Mrs. Georgia agreement reached last week remain at $11,485 and $11,955 : ..Ontof •heLarot»iPlrtplBC«D«altrilnihe Eait , by Thomas B.Soiivslk adults, : and luduUs are Retardation organization, " - 1 9:30 a.m. Nov. 30. Officer f Gurrlerl of Garwood; a New AAllfbrd, Ct. 06776 between the borough and therespectively; 1:30 p.m. Bible Study-Group. 223 Rankin Ave. Hours: AAon- '*"**•* * 971*01 Ifl Pollacks Liquor, Inc. represented In these choirs * Robert Froat, who was ; brother, John of Linden, and a 2:45 p.m. - Brownie Troop246, St. "Anno School. BICENTENNIAL TUNE-UP Saturday 47-51 Summit Ave., Summit, N.J.~ a New Jersey Corporation which include two groups of ynibh, but pointed out "if the Attorney Sheldon noted that Dated! Docembol' it. We siBter, Miss Georgianna, a - patroling the area by car, ' 3:30 p.m: - BrownicfTroop 414, Washington School. Closed Su . Feel 14.00 •.-•-.-• the agreement with the PBA is called the fire department, but SPECIAL Garwood councilwoman. ' . MEN-WO MEN for a two-year contractvwith 6 the car was destroyed. • -— ,3:30 p.m. - Junior Troop 551, Garwood Presbyterian ANV AMERICAN I-CYL CJtK DEDICATED TO DIGNl/lED per cent raises provided in , An engine fire in a Chrysler Church. ••'••' 4 • O«¥y • IH. Walter Ruskowskls, 1977. 'Adoption , of another. driven by John Yawlak of 308 6:30 p.m. - Cadette Troop 762, Little League Clubhouse. 7 p.m. - Cadette Troop 703, St. Paul's. '-' SERVICE SINCE 1897. pay you to learn ordinance next year would be Third Ave. w.as extinguished CM k|bI IPX 17.76 Msgr. John P. D.avis, pastor required to implement the by Officer Louis Kleeman with ?:30 p.m.-High School CCD, St. Anne School. ; CHtCK THI im TMM On fM UST AT of St. Michael Church, offered second year's increases.- ." ' a police fire extinguisher after SO. ELMORA prayers Monday "at the Dooley . The contract also, provides the car caught . fire in the Funeral Home, 218 North Ave. for regular- patrolmen to 5eunderpass Friday. Scripture Distribution EXXOMSERVICENTER FJJNERAL DIRECTORS given priority over special South Elmora Auc Co^ t'ico Ave JWM for Joseph R. Weh; 36. of Law Enforcement. $A small amount of cash and ~'~ North Ave. E. who died officens for overtime a tape . recorder were stolen Between' Si Geo'ge . Ave & assignments where ther& are^ !BjyW2y Ci'Cle . El 3-9244 If you qualify, we'll guarantee you job training. from Kress Getty SeWicService nvK^WforcemeptVvAHcrre open sHills resulting nffom Planned by Churches J. CRABIBL Staten Island, after becoming sickness or personal daysi off, Station at 2-South Ave. duringT • lii 8 P- M -Call Id' Appomtmenl WILLIAM A. DOYLE 111 while visiting friends there, v years bfd, you can start now. Sheldon said. Double shifts, a -break discovered Monday GARWOOD- Fiepr.esen- members of the Garwood 4 N. UNION AVENUE 276-7144 Interment was In Falrylew You'll learn modern police tjechniques from however, • would not-be per- - morning. The glass in thetatives ot Garwpod's , three Clergy Association, include Cemetery, Westfleld,-where mitted. ••'—" front door was broken churches will distribute Bi- Rev. Jqhn^McHale. Rev. Msgr. Davis read the pom- experts. Patrol woVk.Cohtroljing t.raffic.Labora- "Robert Rischmanni and Rev. ••• centennial editions of the. •<' WESTFIELD! 318EiJBTBroadSt,, Fred H. Gray, Jr,, Mgr. 233-0143 ; mlttal prayers. . . toty analysis. Criminal investigation. Controlling Gospel of John on 'Sunday Roy DeLeo of- St. Anne ,CRANFpRD:12i&gfleld^e., William A. Doyle, Mgr, 276-0092 . , Mr. weh was born In .Gar- disturbances. Correctional, work.Disaster con- ••••Special Limousine Service afternoon to mark the cjosing Church; Rev. Stephen Szabok NEW YEAR'S EVE- 2 Bands wood and lived In Cranford trol. Security? ' ••'.•"..- of the Bicentennial year and pt St. Paul's.United Church of five years/ He .was a Navy Christ, and'Rev. James W. ."'•" i Call - 789-1953 Trips to all airports, railway stations & piers the Advent season. • • "' \War, Under the ipnHor^hip n( Campbell..—minister—! The Wanderers And The Top Ws Sounds Savings Bank He was a driver 18 -years' for Victor Nemeth of 679 Willow Garwood Presbyterian Coles Express, Garwood, CHestnut 5-25R1'— BRidgc 6-2272 A,y'e.,,participants will gather Church. .ownciUjy. heather, Fred Weh . 300 South Aye., Garwood, Nli. v >i . . . . at Borough Hall at 2 p.m. for W Tangerine! limousmos/or weddings — Trips to anyplace Adults and young" people of Garwood,.' Join the people who've joined the Atmy. prayer before distributing the over 12 years of age, are en- Also surviving are his —Prifces Verv Reasonable— scripture house-to-house. The couraged to participate by There's No Friend Like An Old widow, Mrs. Linda Olson An Equal Ocpwlunily Employer center of the operation will be 'Contacting; -theiri church. Weh; a son, Joseph R. and two the firehouse from 2 io,4 p.m. Anyone unaffiliatecT with a daughters, Llndagail and - Spiritiual leaders of thechurch may contact Nemeth Catherln^nn, all at home; his ecumenical projeGt, all mother, Mrs. Anna Amundsen at 789-1425 after 4 p.m. - " • of North Brunswick; his' 'Regular Savings Passbook grandmother, Mrs, Emma 1 r/•:/•' Knights Honor Foirnier Leader Weh of Garwood; a brother, Fred 111 of Matawan, and a GARWOOD- *>• Msgr. John McCarthy, past grand knight. sister, Mrs. Nancy Scheplse of McCarthy presented a cer- in time of need con North Brunswick, . Walsh Council 5437, JK of.X, held a dinner honoring Dennis tificate of merit to his father, John McCarthy.'who resigned be vei"y friendly! • •' •' "• • • •• as council treasurer afte.r 13 years ot service. GARWOOD - A funeral • Deputy .grand knight John mass for George J. Wllllamtf, • TIAVK Masterson was named Knight Invest Your Money tii 66, of 685 WllldwAve. was ol the- Year. He received a offered Tuesday at St. Anne plaque. - ' Church by Rev. Roy J, DeLeo, CARKF.I^, assistant paBtor, following the. NOT JUST A JOB! For RejervaHons & informaKon Low Rates Available funeral .from'the Dooley WARNING FROM CHIEF Funeral Home,-21B North Aye. GARW00&-- Police Chief. 3 DOOLEY _ W., Cranford.. Interment vi'flEC LEARN Thomas Colwell this week For 125 years Harmonia has'aided In Rosedale Memorial Park, warned residents who leave : Linden, where Revr DeLeo 572 Boulevard, u. ' r MGJM^ T ELECTROLYSIS disable^cars injhe street that' thousands of NelW :•'Je^^dmillei^ii.jo^-. read the"commlttal"prByerisr thcLcars.w.flLbe_toweS[away al_ . ..-•' 1 . • . ". • '• . * ' • v "v IiuietooiiLS«nta4 -.lUESJkfa_fRI. •;ta1nlnfl:Aoj!w.:9wnershjpi^ou"^ v V '• * ' ' .. ' • . r ~ " • ' the owner'sj^pens'e. The that |Sys the Higliest InteresiSate ? at Memorial General >.ngp-iTOLTEN CAR regijjjirly th^n almost IS THE Edison, after 36 years service. Women. Day or^sVenlng classes. r also . • - J vyrlle or phon* (312) K^"NiXW0KTjr^ anythinthi g else.l - ThtThat''s Interested? Mr. Williams won the Bronze 7)0-8700 for free booklet "R". Veronica Stanley of 903, EFFECTIVE Star for Bravery and five Magnolia Ave., Elizabeth, why it should be_ O»ro ArtlnUn, World Acclaimed pleasing, as well 'as Drop In or Call the Harmonia battle-stars during Army Authority, Director,, reported her Delta Oldsmobile ANNUAL DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME ' functional. For out- YIELD ON service In Europe during was stolen from \he parking | Office NVqrtiit You for Full ' 556 Westfield Ave., WestOeld "-World War II. He was a lot-ot Coffee-Mat Corp. a* 251 standing contemporary communicant of St. Anne • INSTITUTE • fj, 3lst St. Dec. 1 nt'ar 5 p.m. styling plus superior Particulars/ 233-0255 •-•••.-••' Church, 4 1500 Broadway (cor. 43rd St.) • _ The four-door, green car was accuracy, we' offer our Surviving are his widow, Thx shelters aren't just for w - New Y.orK, N.Y. 10036 . • "valued at $650. notable collection of A1' .twuuriiu Mrs.. Julia McCasktli " Omegas ... the watches UNDEK Williams; two sons, Robert M. chosen by N.A-.jj.A.. for : ^Withdrdwals Anytime Without .Losinginterest at home and Gedrge J. Jr. of the rich anymore. the first man 'on the' ^ j BANKINQ HOURS , Colonla, and two _ grand" moon as well as all the Pi-ovided You Maintoin a Balance of $5.00 or More children. other astronauts. MAIN OFFICE - UNION SQUARE, ELIZABETH With pn Individual Retirement Aecounl save on ' • Give yoursell a big tax break whlje you save for tobbyi DdilyrV A.M. »q 3 P.M.; Monday A P.M. to 8 P.M, a secure futurel(.To open your Individual or Keogh taxes and-earn iip »o'7.5%* annual interest when Drlve-lm Dolly 8 A.M.. to 6 P.M.j Monday 8 A.M. Io8 P.M. • Retirement Account, "contact Alan Cook, H; or you save for retirement at United Counties : Jnok Gilbert, at 931-68Q9 or mall coupoh below. - — Walk-Upi Daily's A.M. »o 9 a.m. and 3 P.M. to 6 P.M, TrDst Compahy, OMEGA -^FREE WRI0NAL OHEOKIMO FOR DEPOIITORJi- , Drlvc-ta & WplkiUpi Saturday .9 A.M. to 12(30 P.M. If you don't havo a retlromont plan al work: '6 year maturity data ^__ NO MINIMUMTBAUNCE • NO SERVICEXHARGI You can establish a tax-sheltered I.R.A. at UCTC Act Now! Accounts opened before Dec. 3t, — SCOTCH PlAINS AND MORRIS AVENUE, EUZABETH ' and Voor Chocb Aro Abiolotoly FREE and save up .to $1,500 each year (or 15% ot your are still eligible for a 1976 lax deductlorl. ENTIRE STOCK ! Also Suggesting Our Collection of Income) whlchov»er Is less, and your deposits lobby. Dally 9 A.M. to 3'P,M,, thundoy 6 P.M, to 8 P.M, ..:,; Also FREE BANKINQ BY MAIL Will be completely tax deductible. All Interest on [[_'_.Ghpistm'a_ s Gifts at Memorable Savings "DrtV.-Ini DaHy-8 A.M, to 6 PiM.j fhurtdoy 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. _, - Poitag* Paid Both Way* By Hl yogr savings will alsp bo tax 901 Drivi.ln & Walk'-Upr Saturday 9 A,M. to 12t3O P,M. allowed by law. You won't have to, pay any taxes 'Ri««. JIJ.OO. 'iv $8.00 Once again, wlume buying • on anything Untfl you're»|ro. , V,., I'd Ilka to know mo.« (boUl hoW I FASHIONS .-'• -.••''• ' ' •,. .'• . ,p • I R.llr.mbnt Pioir«m foe rt»« »nd wy Jl.muy.' P'ewtfer Tankard (Glass Bottom) d>id our 77 Rabbits l.l I HA. t»yili.lt«Tod pUn lor wau* Biirn>j« ha iv p/aceilus MIDDLITOWN • SAFE DEPOSIT If you are now •eW-employed: .- , I n K»ogh Minn Account tar »«ll «hiploy«d in the' position to ,;«o 3 P.M.i Frldoy 6 P.M.to 8 P.M, You can save up to $7,500.(or 15%,ol your Income) ^ Lady's Diamond Heart Ring b^fjfams.'., which • whlohpver Is ^oss, each year In a »^-.s,hel.te.r.ed, .. - • SATURDAY HOURS ALL OFFICES' I ' • Ri'tf. $3$.W S24.O0 pass on.' ' i • Keogn Plan Account at UqjC and deduct the full Wolk'Up. D•• )4K/Yellovv Gold Crosses flo 4 Walk-Up. Saturday 9 A,M-

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T»iirsday. December9,1976CRANF"ORD(N.J.) CITIZEN AND-CHRONICLEEagSBlir Page 16 CBANFOip (N, J.) GITIZEN AND CHltONICLE Thursday, December 9V1976 FOR SALE BOARDOP-e£UJCAl ION • 6- S.aid prcmiies shall be conv.'V*-a to • JUly 21, 1974, and the Scope oT Seryjtts FJIHE as prepared by the Towns^I^ KnglnAtr USED CARS CRANPORD.NEWJERSEY ' Deed, without convenants ns to O''Anipr "0TT7~a70aTecT7uneari77^7 "^ H ••••'•-' : PUBLIC SALE 7. Tho purchaser sh.tll p,iy the cost of Section 2.'Tha* the sum o«.Sixty thrfc Call 276-6000 Thousand TvJp Hundred Dollars .1*;, HFPFnV ppublication ot 'he Notice of Sale, PfeparaTiafToiVU'ecl jnd r^lyTlrainiilfcif" ^SiX3O}?D0]Do7ratfes^^7 -that-the Board of Education a* -~PfeparaTiafToiVU.'ecl jnd Open Weekdays 9-5, WonrtH: 1he~Towoship-o<-C ran ford-wilt tell m~ appropriated from the/existing capital' "65 cnnine.'nreal cond.i'54 to .'66 v. public sale to ,tKe"highest bidder; at a 8. The Board of Education o( the . impVovernent fund to defrays the'cost-q* S195. 5 hole Jims. S4 CO. for your-. price not less than Ihe minimum price TiMfcndhip of Cranford sh.i|J reserve the such englnee/ino cQnsultant services. BICYCLES Deadline: Tuesday 3 p.m. sno\i' tires. \*cw running boards - hereinafter ict (orth, ar'its mectino to-be r'ighLJb reject <»ny and ail bids. Such Section 3. This ordinance.shall take KEMLWORTH in SI5.95 i. • •>• t. held at Lincoln" School. Thomas Street* Acceptance or rejection shall be not Niter effect upon publication after final ~ an d Mo pec! s ft'OLKStt'ACi KM IMKTOR Cranford, NPW Jersey, "on Tuesday, *hAn ••'Llhc 5c£°J}d-r^oular ";cctirW°*ithc „ passagt; as provide^ by law. December 79. 'IW4, at 7;Y6 pkm ; ' "B'bard' of Education "of Ihe Towriship~Dr •BOUGHT REAL ESTATEFOR SAtE prevailirifl timp. " certain lands .and. Cranford loflowing the.date of sale Chalrrnah'df the.Tovynsnip Committee STATK lt\\k OLDSMOBILE, IM. premises situated in the Township o(. BOARDOF EDUCATION OF ATTEST:We^lfe«!i| N £hllo • SOLD 'Silver, Vega GT. 51i000 mi. THE TOWNSH!P£)F*CRANFORD. Townshlp'Cterk • 1 J AUTHORIZED , •'Cranford, County of Union ,wd State o* ,-, • TRACED " •:M(, Mn" /Excellent condition. Asking SV300. New -Jersey, more . particularly * ' . Py OSrr F .Bernstein, •'.• . NOTJCE Call 276-8088, Ask for Wally. described as follows: Bo.ud Secretary The foregoing ordinance was* in- OLDSMOBILE Dated "k —mber '/.•$. 14 197*^ '• REPAIRED Set up your Christmas tree in this cozy 3 bedroom BUNGALOW wito—^-. BEGINNING on the Northwesterly ' troduced and passed on first reading at a • (320) feet, and twelve one hundredths TOWNSHIPOF CRANFORD . Tuesday, November 33, 1974 and will be KENILWORTH BIKE SHOP WANTED TO BUY considered for final . passage, aftef LET US BE YOUR SANTA CUUS)'' ' " (U/lOOH ol'a foot Northeasterly from CRANFORD, NEJW JERSEY • 1 482 Boulevard cor. N. 1? St. the corner formed by the intersection o* •TPROP0SeDORDINANCE NQ.76 53 public "hearing,'at another meeting , o'f OLD or antique furniture, glass, said Township Committee at Municipal 1 Block from Harding Schl. MEMBERS OF CRANFORD BOARD, WESTFIELDJBOARD AND UNION the said side of North Union Avenue and AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING . china and bric-a-brac-Anything- the Northeasterly side of Aldt*q Street. U7.3OO FROM "THE CAPITAL SVlR Building, _Cranford. N.J. on Tuesday. • ••"• • - 272-2SA3'! . ' - 477 BOULEVARD 560 NOR YH AVE. E. COUNTY MULTIPLE "LISTING SYSTEM. Jhcnce runriing northeasterly along said PLUS FUND • FOR THE" December 14 ")74 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. unusual. Call "NANCY" 272- (prevafling time) KENILWORTH ...'• •WESTFIELD 5056. • • • side of North Union Avenue one hundred PREPARATION OF ENGINEERING seventy (170) feet .(nd eight tenths PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ' „ weSLEYN.PHlUO (8/!0) of a foot to a point; thence • TiHE PROPOSED BROOKSIDE PLACE ' - , Township Clerk zBaktonirLealtu , ; "^"STAMPS '• • running northwesterly and parallel with ' DETENTION BASIN Dated December 2, 197A the southwesterly line of, lands of the P'eei \ M.96 — i •' J U.S. PL^JE- BLOCKS. Singles, Ac- . BE - ITt ORDAINED feY ?UE ww mm ROTCHFORDg R-EALTQR - . ' First Presbyterian f hurch one hundred TOWNSHIP COAA^ITTEE' Q.F THE cumulations, Collections, Canada, and eighty HBO) feet to a point, thonce 10WNSH.IP" OF CRANFORD. NEW CANCER UNIT TO MEET ' tOQ NCiRTH UNION AVENUE ^op prices paid..527-8011" running northeasterly twenty two (23) •133 North Aye-El COLLISION EXPERTS JERSEY. \ , -r CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY..O7016 feet more or less to the southwesterly v-The Flo Ofcih Cancer Relief BllKCO. Westtield. N.J. '_ line of lands ol the First Presbyterian Section 1. Thaft the firm of piSKO Young • Women's Group" will . , 'TELEPHONE V •• Church; thence running, northwesterly LEHR ASSOClATf^'Wc retained by the CARS WANTED Township of Cr.int rd tor the purpose ol meet Wednesday, Dec. 15 at 8 Authorized.' ; Auto Body Repairs ; » 272-4O2O along said lands two hundred and thirty Sales-- Leasing >^ nine* (339) leet and seventy nine one preparing- plans d specifications and p.m. at Temple Beth Ahm, 1 field work tor the Lifetime Warranty* hundredths (79/100) of a lool to the performing relate Springfield. Program Sales ^ Service southeasterly liricbf Milri Street,' thence •Brooksidc PlAce ;eMention Basin and* G PRICES PAID related downstrf chairman is Judy Epstein of •.•+.' '••' running southwesterly alono" said sooth ,. . Service-Parts 272^337 lor junk cars'. Local distance easterly line of Miln Street one hundred thej_r^pr)oposned.and operated! One hundred thirty "five (135) leet and. LIFETIME AL11WII five one hundredths (05/100) of ,i foot io "" Speciaf Service 1 WANTED *point," running thence North 45 degrees M. East sivty (60) tect and si* one 272-7120 .' Kathy Buotitempo hundredths (04/100) ol-a loot io a point MERCURY PRODUCTS, INC. JoaiiJKoenig k PAINTINGS, bronzes, icons. American Yolanda Bovass'o Ed Jankowski and European. We do .appraisals. iheficerunning.South 43degrees 55' Eo&t Home Improvement njnetyJ90) feet to a point in the north Quality Used Cars ...... -AutbrisiedFORD Bill Bostwick • I^ee Ra jkowski .23^-2739 after 5 p.m.. westerly side of North Union Avenue And • Products the doint and place of*B_GGlNNiNG •'', Superb Service -. Dealer Since 1920 Ar|ene Casale FUEL OIL Storm Windows & Doors Red Carpet Lease , Sales-Service-Rentals Ail are ready to serve your needs to buy,-sell.-lease or LOST The above'description shall be-subject 1 to such adrostment $s ,> more Accurate Open Eves, til 9:30 --.' answer your real estate questions. survey^mav disclose, which survey shall 41.9 per gal. Sat. til 4:00 . • LOST • Fat/male cat. dark grey with be made by and at the. expense of the ] white, gold- eyes, orange nose.' purchaser. Prompt Delivery over 150 gal. delivery- • ••••:/ TRY US! SubiecJ to the following (erryis and 102 SOUTH AVENUE Strayed Friday morning. Cranford- Save fuel. Improve efficiency with a 245-6100 Clark area. Call 276-3985. -'rconditions - 1 The minimum iale price shall bt? CRANFORD 158 Westfield Aue hostile Pail ngw Texaco Flame retention burner. LOOKIN/FOR. A HOME? Brookside School • siio.oooop."' * • • ' r We'vt a hgrn'c jus.1 made (or your • • ? • >The sale* shall bo' sub-iect io sUcfj Union College Area - APPRAISALS state ol lacts AS an accurate survey .'•• Completely installed *1 7R^ NEW JERSEY CRANKSHAFT For Convenient We u'rge/you t,o inspect this' 3 m,vy disclose, casements" and V'estnc CALL bcNFORD OFFICE kitchen; near Hillside Jr. High bedrooms plus 2 full SENIOR KtSfD'ENTlAL APPRtiS-ER Flywheel Grindin 1 • " Society of Real Estate provisions do not render titi^ un JFOR SERVICE 931-6831 school. Extras. Call today. Priceo marketable . -^_-"- ••- /. FtRtEE ESTIMATES ON Clutch Rebuildin baths on upRer level v,' " Appraisers " . 100 South Ave. E. in the S50's. 3 Tefi HO per cept) per cent ot the Heads Milled plus log burning •fire- KtdMAS Si-Wi pull Lineol Automotive Parts on your CRAtiPORD AUTOBANK ."iiv\ount ol the bid shall bo paid in cash,or , 1 6bJ Rantan'Rd BQIIER- BURNER & CONTROLS CR ANKSHAPT GrindlnQ Cheitnut St. & Walnut Ave. AHAPPYHOME- ;' place in living rm. & by certified check at the time ol the saie( Craniord. N J . Crankshaft Buildup • Washer • Dryer 931-6833- - Oldct home in ..Roosevelt school den, 4th bedroom plus 4. The bala^c cj*.the purchase price Don't Wall, Call How Reboring shall, be paid Jn cash or bv certified 'Motor Rebuilding area, friendly neighbors. Own.er extra lav., 'economical check ondetive'ryo* deed \inine closing, Dishwasher • T.V. united counties must leave area and the (amily which Shjll take place wnthm lhrec O* -short block or coniplete hot water baseboard Complete balancing service trust company/, hates to leave this happy com- rnonths trom tho-datc'o' Acceptance of -276-1776 lortable home. Built like Ihe rock heat. Reduced to $59,900 SERVICES the bid of the suctesstui bidder-D^ the • where good thi Board oi Education of the Tow^ih.p of. SIMONE BROS. of Gibraltar,-J-bedrootns, ? baths. [ one of :'-GFan- Cranlord. Satd c»os»ng ad deposit as liquidated ALDO.TV AUTO REPAIRS damages and m.iy. sell the _proport v c : A. BUONTEMPO have been arYiontj the pursue such turther legal And equ'tabio remedies os it m.»v h ive • leaders in Cranford, TUNE-UPS t NEW JERSEY BALLET SERVICE COMPANY General Builder, Since 1950 5 it title to said land sh,iii provi* to bi> Television Repair Kenilworth, " Garwood By appointment, your home or mine. unmarketable, trie iiaDiH'v ol tho Bo.iro / tUSTOM HOMES, T .—-../COLOR home sale,s. .Also any type o)t rtipmrs. *Rem- ot ' Education of- 'he ' ow,nship 6\ -ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS. ' speclion work. Ail work reasonable Cranfofd shall bi* limited 'o '^^ rv'urn COMR\NY WATCHES 4 CLOCKS y COMMERCIAUAND RESIDENTIAL to the purchaser ot the amount o» *•*)% Ticposit-.-Title shaH-be-tk^tntxct-to-ric-iiGoa - CONCRETE-WORK PRESENTS*. nepairs NEW/FIREPLACES AND BnOUNMU. insurcp by a re.co{inijed Tttie Company REALTORS M3S Morris Avenue, Union, N'.J. CARPENTRY •»uthonredto do business m Nt-vy Jcrsov . Repairs Done . GENERALBSRAIRS OF ALL'KINDS :&&MERSET, .UNION Open 1 Day*. 9-9 1 o Serve You_ on the Premises "~~ • - . . COUNTIES — "CARPENTER SERVICES " ~" FR'£E ESTIMATE 530 South Ave.., East. Cranium Available tor home improvements" 272-5270 V Call alter6p.m. 27.2-9444 • | Call Ted 232-3940. : ; " " • U43 E.Jersey St., Elizabeth- SHAHEEN AGENCY HOME IMPROVEMENTS UVtlneiddy December 22. S P M TlmrslJjV. December 23 3 P .\t .mri S I' M ' 7 Walnut Aye., Cranford 172-5177 '3S3|4Z00- "' ' ' UATTSON GENERAL' COWTRACTING Home Improvements f ndjy December 2-3. 3 P M ISN'ORTIIAVE.. H. Home improvements- Extorio' and Interior. 232-2759. . ' ^ - Chn>lmd\Ddy no pel taim.int c PLUMBERS BUILDERS LANDSCAPING HEATING INSURANCE EXCITING NEWST! CRA\i-"ORl) ' NO JOB TOO S/yjALL buiiclay Deceinbe' 26 Ihru ThuistLiv neci-miir-i (U WE'VE JUST LISTED A • 5? VEAR^pP SERVICE' CHAIR CANlWG. Free Estimates 3PM dnd 8 P M -4 Bedroom.• J W Bath COLONIAL-. Night appointments Can of 75, Symphony Orchestra 276 i?OO with family room, wood burning CHAIR CANING - ?5 cents per hole. Folly Insured ' ->J Guest Artists REYNOLDS fireplace, ? car garage Centrally CHAPMAN BROS. . pressed cane S10 Jabpr charge, Tickots For All Periormdnce* PLUMBINGS. HEATING. INC air conditioned and newly also rushing. Prompt scfvicevJUter - decorated inside and out In EDRICH REIilODELIE S9. 8. 7. 6 lil'O I UO.VO I liny Oil JtJir RENTALS I p.m. call 756-9574-^ .« plumb.ing Heathermeade area 1)VC .)'> V WANT TO KNOW MORE? Call . SAME DAY SERVICE Heating— CooOnci HOUSES. DECORATING ,^^_. 272-6334 grgtion's—Repairs PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE I htnnm ,)p|) f, ilr hfn LUDED Ii rnnm—hnmp wild with w?y _yni\i Air Conditioning tireplftce, ! '••• twths. lumished. home looks^anl to spruce up lor-' MILLBURN. NEW JERSEY (20!) 37G 4343 1 Th '• REALTOR : Available Irrjm January .1 lor 6 (he •' - A'fcli "' ' • « 276-7618 • ? Alden SI Oi

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••• -•'• ' • __,_'//:r I . Pagei8CRANF0RD (N.J.) CITIZEN'AND CHRONICLE ThursdVy.'Dcteembiir 9.1976 Cougari' Winter Sricfcmen Spm^S^ikdMlB VARSITY a J.V, BO' VARSITY ft J.V. BASKETBALL pro 16 Union 3:30 The second game was LTOocrtOSt-Marys-^itr—-.—H-4i )bcT"20.Scotch Plains After twi>Josses._CcBnfordl8 ues.,Dec. 14Hillside lOT A3: an 3:30 Blues, got baclcoQ track in last rhockey-at-its-worst-wlth- Season 'rl,,Oec. 17Linden•: . • . A-3: Jan. -3:30 tuei..Dec.ai.Clark_u '—'. Union County Hbcke; "hurs., Dec. 23 Rohwov •Thunl'.Jorj. 13 Hillside " . •' • J:30 -ft t~ "r7" )0C. 37,. 38, 30 Garden <'i\e +- Serving Granfo^.fe B^MARLA GROSS finals. In addition . to his - expected to provide Ieader- bination of man-to-fnan and tierienced," Leva said, "but I 7:00 'murs.', Jan,30Union • .,, 3:3C zone. A combination man and Holiday Classic. Mon,, Jan. 34 Scotch Plains . 3:30 VQ"L:,83: NO^50 Eublighed Every Thursday . The cranford Higp vaTBtty-"basketball background, Leva ship and scoring, feel we've comeifar enough at : uei, Dec.. 38 Roselle Park •Thurs;, Jan. 37 Rohway . • 3:30 '•-. ~'- - •-•••••• • • *. . - . •-•: Thursday, becember 16r>1976 " Second €lass Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 15 CENTS basketball team Will clash is familiar with this year's B'oard duties wHl be held by zone press will be used 90 per this point to be competitive in (J.V.only) H 10a.nj.. Mon,, Jon, 31 Linden - 3:30 uet, JJoni , '< Berkeley His. A'3:45 : Thurs',, Peb, 3 Jefferson , 3:20 with Its first two opponents to- crop, of players.. Paradiso and Heilly, with cenent of the time. , our section of the watchung rl. Jdn 7 Scotch Plains W'6:I0 parade" to the Mon,, Fob,7Hillside - •:' ' 3:30 Tillman's strong leaping uei,, Jan. 11 Clark • .;• A 3:45 In a clean, ..„ morrow and Tuesdayy aass the" *•-••The • varsit.y' •hoopsters in- "The "team is very inex- Conference.'" ' . Mori',, Fob,-JV 8, 36 ' County ( in the first two ability contributing to the 'rl,,"Jan,. 14 Weitfleld . '' 'H'4;3O contest with Ranwayv 1976;'77 season, opens. clude returning seniors Bill uoi,, Jan, is Hillside ' '. H'3:4S Sat.'Peb, 34 State Sectionals The "Blueshirts"' Overall picture. Brunton's ! Sat, Mar, 13 State Finals Cranford's rookiei net-minder, Th« - opener, with the •Tlllman, Jphn Reilly, "Glen .rl,,Jan, J) Scotch Plains A'6l30 on these extra- Cougars facing, St. . Mary's,' constant hustling is expected Uoi.,Jan. S5 Rahway' ' „ -A<3:43 ALL. REGULAR SEASON MATCHES Hans Weickel, settled: down man situations and went Baldwin, Jerry Paradise, and CHS Athletes Earn 'rl,, Jan. 38 Rojelle A* 10 AT ECHO LANES and put -in a steady per- will be tomorrow at home to be a plus for the Cougars. ., Feb. 1 Berkeley y.l» H'3:.4S HILLSIDE AVE BASKETBALL ahead 4-1 in the first peiiod, Tin] Brunton. The team boasts Sat. Dec, 11 Clark AOOa.m. formance after giving up.ari' immediately following the ;, The anticipated maturing of Peb4We»tfleld ' . A6;30 added six.in the second, and many juniors who were led by Wjjdu Dec, 15 Summit H-.3U5 J.V, "game at 6:30 ip.m.- Fall Sports Awards lues., Feb. 8 Roselle Cath, A'4:00 ea8yuriaBsiBted goal to Rahs Leva into the 3V ' 'rl,,Peb. 11 Roielle H'4:10 Tuokv, Jan. 4 Burnet - • Hi];45 way in the first pertod. Mike two more in the abbreviated Cranford travels to Hillside lab. 1J •• 36 County Tiiur,' •Frl;,-Jan,.7 Edison A>3:45 third. Shooters for'Cranford Tuesday 81,3:46 p.m. The eb. 28- Mar, 30 State Tour.. Frl.,.Jan 7, Edison A'3:45 Curlook. from Paul Curcio Tuei.,Jan,ll Roselle - A'3:45 evened it up*; in the third with were Jim MacNamara, Wyatt Cougars once again will GranlofdHighSc'hoolTu^day. Frl,,.Jan,.14Terrl|IRd, , H.3:45 Malcolm, Brian Newman, and compete' in the .National . OIRLI VARSITY aVJ.V, Wed,, Jan, 19 Rahway . A-3i45 Rahway "taking the lead on BAIKBTBALL Mike Curlook, each with two, Division of the Watchung Wed,, Jan. 26 Hillside .AOUS O'Connor's solo effort. Gary Letter winners are; •''—*:" DeclOUnlon H-JM3' •Prld,, Jan. 2S Roselle .* H.'3;4J and singletons to Bill Fitz- Conference, and a victory SSSKMSK /ad.,Doc, ISRahWay A-H43 Doten got the equalizer on fine Tuei.v Feb;! Park Ave,, ,\ H-3:45 gerald, Gary Doten, and Gene Dr. Robert D'. Paul, who will' decline, Dr. Paul related. Segal, "who started at $35,000 Connecticut »and his doctor of make on-site visitations to against Hillside can lead largehumber of juniors, Leva CRDII COUNTRY i Stove Cheitor, rl,, Dae. 17 Hillside , H'3:45 Prl,, Peb. 4 Soehl . HO:45 playmaking by John Clam- become Cranford's new He described-6ranfdrd as '^a said "thev will be a flood divisionVand ilich standout CfTwri^cS and' Brian Durnlng, Jerold Lambert, capl,, Aon,, Dec. 30 Mother Slton H'3:45. TUos., Peb.e HlllsJdo H'l:43 DeKevics. Making the plays here in" 1973 and.was earning education from . Boston over p schoo.1 districts and Cranford off on the right foot nd e Ritchie McMurray, Mlko .Mulvanoy, huri,,Doc, siRoselloPark" A'lt4S brone, . _" -. superintendent Of schools Feb. little more urban" than Ames: i for ne^t veaKs team Prl,, Peb, UKawameeh. A'3:45 were Malcolm C3), RUBS' $40,000 aj the time of h"is University. Before he wasuniversities, from .coast Jo in thedlylslon. Following the •STsaJf"nSl ii t he SivSSn teacher Jotoph Slmpion, Doug 'Stohlln, capt.i VeiU Jan, 3 Berkeley Hti ' A'l:43 ' Wed,, Peb, 14 Rarwar H'ir43 1, is a -believer in inbury.whlc- h has.a population of resignation Aug. 5. Segal .named as superintendent of ha? vwslty S^ Who Scott Van Why, Cathy Besdlo, mgr, rl., Jon.7 Baffin .,v0 H;3:43 .prl,, Cob. II Clark. ' H'3;4S Hunchar (3), Joe Curcio, Bob coast, and was appbinteoVby retirement of Bill Martin last? AmerfSS" DlJffin of the Introduced the' coaches, who MILD HOCKSVi Linda Dollmkl, Jed,,Jon,ISRoiolle- . H-3US" dividualized instruction, and 15,000, about half the slze^of resigned to accept a $45,000 a the" 1 Wod,,Pob, 33M«Manui A 3:45 Brearley Gridders schools in Amesbury, he was Hrer^--JW a s s a c h u s e 11 s season after 2B years as coach letters to Hither Drown,,. Botiy Chats, Kathy tl.-Jan. I4ciark ' A'3i43 Hocko, and MacNamara, two rWutchuhg Conferonco, But . ORANOBAVB.OAIKBTBALL pledged "to try to do as much Cranford'p.' . year post as superintendent in assistant superintendent of Association-,, of Schoo, and more, than 400 victories, of their teams, Ollbgrt,. Barbara Knlikern, Kathy.. hi;,Jan, 19Weitfleld-. , W;3i4S -. -. .„ ---.^, apiece and Doten, a single.. as possible for the individual . Lovu ontlcipatps to "offset the : Lengdon, Denlio MllchelU Jflnot Mil' I,,Jon, 91 Scotch Plains, A'H4S PrLDoc nKawnmooh ,tH j The 40-year-old educator Roslyn, Long Island. schools in-Melrose.j Mass; Superintendents to ser the team will be guided by new A'3l4S [Named to All-MVv HJScatawaywasoutshotSOto • Startintf Lineup height problem with the )SoaohBsT.- ftM!:...Nprin«L ; Karen Muniter.LlnriaPettlt, Carol 'edit Jan. 34 Union C»(hr— A'jidS- Thurs,, Jsn,4 HerkolayHti student" when he assumes his was .^one of. the youngest The board Monday night Started Ihl958 . representative to the Head coach, Joseph Leva, a ,Tho tentative starting lineup Coiigarr qulcknessj well- Kflury,-vanity football; Prlnglo, Connie lehoner,. Patty '.llegel. l Jan, JJ Berkeley Hti * H;3i49 lat;,jan,ociark". " ': "•'•,,' • •"3i' •,," .* • * pbst here. . superintendents - in .also approved . policy TINNIIi Mirle Aiarelo, Krlttlna (, Jan, 39 Dayton Tour . , Wed,,Jd.n. n Rahway A'3;4S He began Ffls career in 1958 -Massachusetts Music man of -considerable ex- for tomorrow's game consists adjusted defense, sharp William Ray, varsity soccer; P.rl,, Jan, !4Rooiovelt . H'3i43 KBNILWORTH" David Dr. Paul, appointed to the Massachusetts at the time of providing that evaluations of perience, »Hailing from Hannunkarli Jane Hoga'n,- Patricia /ed,l>eb,4Hlllilde ,A'3:45 as a teacher of music in Educators Association.He also of seniors Tlllman, Poradlso, shooting, and Intelligence* Hay White, cross country; Hogan, Patricia lnch.allk.-La.Uren Marti, 'fl.iCcb, 4Roielle - A-'3l4S Tue*,, Jon.loBdlton A-3I4J Brearley High football players Tired of the -Cold $36,000 job at a Board of his appointment in 1972. He is the superintendent's per- Groton, Conn. Subsequently, has been a member of the no. Leva .acnievea RjalllV, Baldwin, and Junior Leva has Introduced a 3-3. Pamela Shaafhausen, Tobl- R»lchmanr'Karen Woolley,• at, Peb', 3 Dayton Tour ' Prl.i Jan, 31 Rahway H'3l45 named to the first'team or the Education . meeting. Monday assisted in , running the formance be. made at least loomflold, Leva .achieved VARIITY POOTIALLi Olen Baldwin,' Ved,,Peb,» Linden- ' H<1:43 Tool,. J«n, 95 Burnet H-H45 he became director of music Massachusetts R^ci.gnail Group 4 All-State honors In Murphy. Leva will be looking offense compared .with the gymnastics^ Renee Dorfman, Mark Benner. Timothy Brunton, Brucp rl,,Peb. UWastfleld A-]:43 Prl,,Jan.2«Clark -A3I4S all-Mountain Valley Con- Work In the Heat night,—„ , I was reached fo_r. Amesbury school system by a twice a year. At. the first in the Seekonk-, Mass., school Advisory Council for Special 1964 He has coached six years for most of the scoring from double stack BH1. Martin varsity and junior varsity Cabarle, Joieph Clcchlno, Albert Biter. at, Feb. \3 Dayton Tour^-^ Wed,,Peb,9Gdlion ' ?.H'3l43 ference team are: Vincent comment Tuesday nigh* a( his director of student services. evaluation-7itieeting a set of Jamoi Porto Alphono» oj.»nnobl.l»i_ . . Prl,, Peb. 4 Roielle " H-3',43 system .before assuming his. Education. •• in Cranford, the past four as returning ettermen TUiman utilized. Man-to-man.defense"iieldhockey; Betty Gonzales, AOH5 short and long-range' goals is Kevin Haynei, Mark- Irwln,. MIcKaej VARSITY • J.V, WRBl7tlN0 Tuel., Peb. I Kawameeh DeMalo, tackle; Joe Perrotta, Call Army Opportunities Beverly.^Mass., home. He has . - Visited Jersey post in Melrdse. . A-3143 The new Cranford the junior varsity coach, and Baldwin,Last year s J.V. will be In effect primarily tennis; Kenneth Drake, junior Jackion, victor Karl, David Korner, >ec, 2B & 39 county Tour, l p.m.-& 7 p.m. Prl., Peb. 11 Burnet running back; Tom Reed, been, superintendent, of the .. Dr. Paul said he has been to to be. established. !^|rs-. Tuei,,,Pebl5PorkAve H'3:43 Dr. Paul was appointed to superintendent has been an leading them to two county high scorer, Jim Murphy,. Is this-year, Instead of a com- varsity football; and Paul. Mark Kuperimldt, Gary Lozler, Stanley oth day* - i < 30.6 South Ave. Amesbury, Mass., school New Jersey many times and -Rosemary Charles, board Mitchell, chrlitopher Morris, Richard ' Sat, Feb,19McManu* . H-lOa.m. end;. Larry Mlkslewlcz, line 1 serve on the Massachusetts instructor at"Northern Essex Uel,,Jan.4Plalnfletd H-3:45 Wed., Feb, 33 Soehl * Garwood district for four and a half visited several school districts president, said Dr. Paill NeWcorhb, David Rhoada, KsVln Sale's. i: Jan. 7 Union -A-4:30 backer; and'Steve Cancillieri, Developmental Disabilities Community College in . John Schneider, Eric Tarver.-Cnsrles; uei,, Jan, ITRahwaVr: H-3V43 -HILLSlDBAVB'tTHORADE ! years. • —- in the state as part of arequested that an evaldation ! safety. --.---->'••«•". • "T' Commission by Governor Haverhill; Mass., and North .Williams, Brian Bradford. '.CttWi rl.i Jan. u scotch Plains A-4:30 BASKETBALL Named to t^e second team 7890953 - The educator, said he has Danf.orth Rejlowsirtp procedure be adopted. Dukakis, was one of 40 school f camargo, Greg Ford, Bruce Hayrftiy Ved.Jan.W Berkeley.H|s. Al:45 Wed., Jan, 5 Park Ave .' A-3:45 program. , - -' 1 Shore Community. College,- Down the Alley Paul Hopklna, Steve Kelly. Edward,, =rl., Jan, 21 Linden H'4:30 Sat., Jnn,. BKoWameeh -A-l0s,m. were Kevin Ferguson, center, visited Granfordllwice and is Dr. Paul received his B.S. administrators, from the Beverly, He has lectured and Khourl, Dennis Meade. : ; ' . ' • ues,, Jan, 33 Hillside . H-3!45 Wed., Jan. 12 Roselle Pk H-3: - Jain the people .' "Impressed wltn the, school The new superintendent Was degree from the University of. United States and Canada to Jane SSlerno, \19i 174) Vlckl lanolll, Ui. , OYMNASTICSi Taml Aronowltt. rl., Jan. 38 Clark .: H-4:30 Frl. Jan, 14 Harding A-3:45 and Jlrn. D'Arcy,-tackle. participated in state and ! who've joined the Army. system and th6 community,." nffmecl to his Cranford post by New Hampshire, 'his M.A. 1 Standlnai Connie Burd, Jonot clcarlello, Karen rl,,Peb, 4 Roselle Par.k. H'6:30 Mon.. Jan,.17 Edison ' H-3:45 be chosen for"" a -Danforth national educational p : •< W Cllltord, Deborah- Oonca|VeS. Donna uet,,Peb. BLIvlngitoh - H3:4S Thur«..\lah, 30 Chas Brewer ' H-3:45 Htcd holt) In preparing your ad- ." ' , AH I^JIH OpWIDull ImtliiU • 'It's a larger School system undhimous vote of the $chool from the University of Fellowship enabling him .to Cranford' Lincoln Suburban^^ -HidLow's- -' •'*—Jonhj-Dlane.MlllelV.Mat'V both Molnar, 'fli,Peb, 11-Wettllold —A=4:30—Mon.Jan,34chalBrewer • • >-' A'3i45 Vcrllslnu messbde? Call The CltUen ahd_ -than AmesburyrWith-a-larger board. He-was'one oihthree " .. .**• • In (HB Crahford BoWllhU LoBoilo, The Spllti & Mr*..' -. : BOWIIHB high garnet in the .Llncolh AhlohterleiqMs/ wai rolled In the " Chrlttlne o'0onn?ll, Dlahe Sandtord, Uet,,Feb. 15 Jefferson A3:4J._^\on,,Jen,31 PorkA'vo. . ' H-3:43 chronicle ollko- at 276 «000. staff and student body, but finalists recommended to the Lodge Ihcrcaied Its lead Id !'/» flames •fTA league Were Joan Ps-tcti, 2001 Lucky Striker* . • "•ft- Dora smith, Jenhller, smith, Kathy 'a,SPeb,33a<34StateDlltrlctl Thurs,, Fob. D Edison, with a 10 Wtn over HoWland Re«ltOf». Suburban 'Women't League by sue TheNlnert 10 IB SMOKE-EATERS-Firemen haul hose onto porch ropfat 31-1 Casl.no Ave. Monday In board by a screening com- Maria Rarntay, 189; Joan flvori, 173; Richards, tallowed by Loretta Syko, 4761 •St«vdn»i—Bally—Waiih, - Marguerite i &, S Mar, 4 8.3 State Regional* Thurs,'. Peb, 3 Edlton . there are similarities," he, Rcynold't PIUNiblhOi With Amok Met" Reggie Eltel, 1>o; Barbara D'Amlco, ThsOoOettei-t J7 31 C"«rbone, mgr,, 'KaititT'OalllleWlkl, PS., 5 Mar. 11,8,13 State Finals "Moh,,Peb, 7McManu* vain effort to control blaze that razed 12-room house.' ~ mittee headed by board tlglla bowling 318, itt, took two gamos Dot dollfrti,' Ml Connie Wood, *iii 33 -JMI said. "The school plants of 147; Marl Favli-a, U4i carol Mattlt, \Ui PaUla'Speer, 4S7; Jellle Innodentl , 4S5, TheHopaful* 34 mgr,, Donne SWamorlj mgr, ---Thuri.i Febl 1o Deerfleld ...... Jrom th« Crshtocd Blki-to famain In Janet oalbralth, \iti Maryann .No, 1 PoillbllltlM - 31 37 both are adequate." member'Ronald Erikson. ord Looks ' ' Handing* •'IOCCBRI Michael,iBarrrtak, Prank •-i .WINTBR TRACK ,-TUos,, Pob, 15 Kurrtpl ' H'3:45 ^ueond place'. .Dehmor'i Plowor Shop 31 '37 Boryiswikl, 143; high Uriel, Joan W Harried HoUteWlvei Bollmkl, Jamel Cook, Mark Donnelly, sal.. Dec. 11 st, Joseph's Winter Relay Tuel,, Feb. 39 Soehl ,H-3;4J .The Amesbury district has Under terms of Paul's three- dropped on* Darns and total wood to Patch, 4*07 Barbara D'Amlco, till Happy Hookers 30 3S Ml|IHH Richards 3S. Edward OaOen, Robert Hannorl, carnival • Montvale • ID \ w« .3,100 pupils who are housed in year contract with the board, Br«»n'i Llqubn, largely due to Jlrn Carol Mattli, iSh Joan Ryan, itti Janet ; 19 39 Tlliori 99 Swinging striker* Christopher -Korba, Richard leahey,, Sat!. Doc. IS State Developmental Moot ORANOB AVB -ITH ORADB 1 Dr. Robert D. Paul Pllhar't 913, jJ73, Coach s. Four -con- oalbralth, 441) and Maft-eavlre, <4.0.' The Striken Ve 30 Thomas Montflildi ..William Meyer, at JadWln-oym BAIKBTBALL < three-efomentar-y-schools-for—Kis-salaiy—will-be- ra: tinued to win with a 3-1 victory over Itandlngt Wdod 33 M Camovale The Spare! 31 Jame* Murphy, Jamoi O'Brlan, Kevin rues,, Dec, 91 Woitllold Relay* .. Wed,,Jan,5Kump.f " A'3'45 grades, kindergajien Uirough $37,500 from Feb. 1, 1978, Mathodlit Men'i Club. .Barnett'l Wind Anyone Interested In bowling either on owoni, Jsmei Papp, Douglas Rabblnoi Mid,, Jan, 5 Berkeley Hts, . , Mon.Jan. loHubbard . Ho:4. man, Finn w Wellenthal' 1» " Barrel Room, led by Ray Santella'l, 333, a permanent or substitute bails, may N five, a middje< school foT hrbugh^JahT3l, 1979, and-will 1 VenuiPlyTrapi 30 Elltworth 1? Mark Roilo,.David salvo, Donald skr Mlllburn ' • .•' » Thun,, Jon. 13 Burnet A'3:4, tot, took two OBmoi Irom commut'or ! Pantiet • 30 Mcolll IB call.Vlckl- lannelll, 374'OUO, or Bettes dlant, Mark Vanowlti, Kath/ Meyer, Wed., Jan. 19 Scotch Plajnt A Mon,,Jan,.17HardJng , • • • H-Si4. .grades six through eight, and to $39,000 from Feb. 1 Two teenagers from opposite climates are-members of the senior class at Tap. Boom. • .- ) - - , ' ' -II • Aldrobge, 3761037, y Morning olorlet 19 14 Keppler 18 mgr,,0ulle"Manuel, mgr. Sat, Jan, 15 State. Developmental Meet Wed..Jan,l9Roiel(ePk. •'.. A'3:4. a high school for grades nine D 3 979 G rctn or L»n Korn of the Cranlbrd Elk» m«do Vuccat 4-Year 17"j 13W -DoNlil . la JUNIOR VARSITY POOTBALLl at Jedwln Gym Tuei.i Jan,95McManut j, . A-3:4 For of Fire b lfe'bl V t ' ^ " C f d High Sgh'ool under the American Field Service exchange-student th««,»,7i10ipllt. John Almqulit had a-J3J Purple Palilom 17 t \1 Scott Anderson, Robert Bakorlati, Wed., Jan, IV County Relay* ' •." .- Thurs,.Jan,37Burnet,. • . HOUi through twelve. While r game In Bullder'i'Oeneral 3-1 win over 14 DECEMBER WINE of the 1 Wandering Jowl 17. Ohio 17 Tnomai Boland, Robert Byko, Robert Prl,i'Jan,31Morrlitown ' A Mori,. Jan, 31 Roosevelt ' H<3:4 enrollment'there has been on 1980. Mem' increase's are P °g''am: Both have participated in varsity sports, and.both are captivated VPW 9, Tho.lvS * charnplon», Swan 14 Brookside ' Christmas was over before shrinking Vlolsti 14 17 Tronto 17 Bowling high lerleifor Brookildo PTA Cauble, John Clarke, Thomai' Cook, \Nedr,Jan.34Jelferson -. - A Thun,, Peb.ichai Brewer • • H'J/4 the increase, it is expected,to possible. ' by the township and its people • " ' ' ' "~ Cltaneri, are making their move at they Buttercup* 14 Raymond Dente, Scott Dougherty, Mon.iPeb. 7Bdlion ' A<3:4! wwpt Shaheen Agency with the ucond •M7. wore Clalr O'Nell, 474; Corlta un,, Jan, 30 State Relays • Jadwln oym it began, or so it seemed to Mr. Petuhlai . 1JV, Chariot Hoefflor, R'lchard Hummol, ; ThurLrPo^lOParkAve, H»Ji4: MONTH SELECTIONS hit a peak .in 1978 and then HS Plan •17'-. Domaratlui,-433) Judy :Olueck, 430). Wud.VPob. 3 Weitfleld A, and Mrs. John E. Gibson of 311 He succeeds. Dr. Joshua , ByJ.G.RL.SH "It isn't that the math is any hloh garni of the year,»», Joe Jlamonkl „„.„DevlltTonguo. ,„,,„ t 14 Jamo* llarla, OergoW Klamle, Stevon MonwPeb, llDoorflold . A3l4: Hed-MHrrtt-BUd-Srtl-pal'l-had-MA-*!—AVBCWor^ 19 - Betty Mabee, 413; arid Almlra Weber, Sat,, Fob, 5 County Moot - -13 SO- yRLRbt Wed,,Peb, UMakbn - A'3:4! Casino Ave, whose Home-and For Mario OJeda, 17 years harder here than in Ecuador— Kristiina Hannukan, an 18- part-ol • 411 lerlei.-•,— . Plagybacki 13 30 Holiday Favorite - Barbero u Top'sorlosin L[Vlnoston PTA ,league Almlra' Weber,' 160; and Corlta Philip Mca'pyvrnr Soan , .. . Pob. 16 State Oroup Championship -iamily_lposseBHlnns Were old, \lvho comes from Ecuador, in fact it's easier," he ex- year-old Finnish girl at- BolllnBJ00'o»meiwerei Tom Bololln, «y' °^ were rolled by Pran oldam, 479i Joan Jamoi Mcl'ntyre.Chrli Meade, Joioph T »JI Ltn Korn,-3031 bavc Koilowikl, Domaratlui. 151, • •• ' Won,, Feb, 38 Stole Championship HILLIIDBAVI fjm^QAstlSpumante destroyed by fire Monday ~eranford"oHers ther-besHrf*ail—plainedr^Hl-was-the-l.anguage—tending-€ranford-High-Schoolr= Paraono, 4Sii Janet MeWhorteV (a iub)^ Standlngi ' O'Brien, Michael Pruisack,' krvio Solos, bualMeet*'3:45 PM. . - Tuet,, Jan, 4 Burnet ' A-3; - 310i- Amol Mirilglla. 3H; John Aim U7i high gamsi. Prah oldam, ISO) Joan afternoon. - "worlds. - . barrier." _ loves the early morning 'Istin-' quilt, 3331 R»V Santellai 5O3,-333|.Tom W L Joieph Scottl, Mirk Skelly, John Spocht, Prl.,Jan,7Bahway . . '" H'3i A brIOW, bubbly holiday l«worlte- ._ Garwood Paraonerlitt and Dot Collins, 141/' Scatter pins 36 7 Steve Sullivan. Wayne Tyler. John " 'IWIMMINO ' comparei to other* Mlllno lor dollars | , A report • of insufficient Hade. 301;' Bill Brown, 3)1; John Wed, Doc. V> Plelnllold Inv, Swim Wed., Jan. UMIIIburn A-3U! ' Since Monday; the Gibsons "Not only is Cranford a nice . "Even though 1 had studied' shine in Cranford, but misses Tho pin* were rolatlvelyjiulet In latt— Standing* MBT's 11 13 WllllaWis, Tuos,,J«n, UROsollOPk, H-314! morol Jeot, bottle ol chierl . KrytlaKi 3011 Oons Sommori, JMi Dean Meet • • ' have learned (hat Christmas small town full of friendly English jn Quitoothe last four. snow. science facilities at Cranford • W L ,•-«• 7ilO Sommeri. nil O»org« Coimo, JH/.PD.UI thundav'i actioon ST".th_. .. .e. darwood. _ ' Alley Cats ••••TS" JUNIOR VARIITY IOCCBRI Potor Pri.i JarvJ) Kawameoh . H-314! Women'* Bowling' League, ThTh ehi highh Holy Roller* 33 8 Throe Seasons 17 Domko, Michael Callfano. Stovs Cohen. Wod,,Jan.5Jol(onon H'3l45 actually is far from over and people, but it's just a few years, I wasn't prepared to In Finjand, she is kept in the High School for the- ninth Chflitmani'309; John Cocchlono,'3Ui Prl,, Jan, 7B.R. Welt H'l:43 P'rl.,Jan,3BTorrll|.Rd, A-3i4! Brad Page. 901/ Tim Kprner,-3O3i Jog game was toiled by Loll Olon, 90S. 441 3'Elies , 1« 11 HI Roller* 14 Peter D, crane. Ronald Porraro, Robert Tuoi,,fab. 1 Park^vo, . HJi4! Spain's Finest Sherry that the spirit shown by neigh- miles away from the great learn in Englfete-You learnthe dark much~of the time because grade class has prompted the oarwoodlam 19. 11 ' Harper Valley 13 Plicher, Larry Jono», Ronald- Maeklln, --Wad., Jan-, A-3143 Cojrning Back Prill, 9]4i Jim Plihor, -Mi ..Lo. uisrlel. Marie Hartung rolled top larle*, Plnllpi 14 Frl,, Jan. 14 Weitfleld • H-l:43 Tuoi,, Peb, B Soehl " A'3 bors and friends in Cranford museums and cultural centers grammar and the rules, but the winter stin.rises at 10 a.m. Bbajrd of^, Education to post- D'AltliandrliO, JO0| Bill D.olllnll, 303J -43-Weitwood Lounge Won two gambi Muikeloeri 17 ~ 13 .Mark Paradlio, Richard'- Petori, Thun., Pob. 10Edl«on .. " • A-314J from Rutly'i Plilerla, while OarwoSd TLC 17 13 Lucky Strike}. 14 Lawrence Price, Anthony 'Salvo, Scott Mon,, Jan. 17 Union • A'3:45 Wisdom's Cream has done much to compensate in New York," he says with you don't really • learji the and sets at 2 p.m. In June, jpone the move to a four-year Bill DITullo, Hi) Jo« Zamorikl, 338) and MX*. '' A'l:43 Mon., Pob, V4 Summit - . . H'3: sweet, smooth and oxqulllte-r- c Bud Scarparl,.Ml, 336. ' " Lanei. Barnett'l Lla.uorira.nd Em Bro*. Three Spares 17 13 13 Schwarfl, John. Zebroyyekl, Patricia 'Frl,, Jan. 31 No; Brunswick for their loss. high school, possibly until Happy Loien . -• 15 15. Boy/ling Belles We'd., Jan. 34 Solon Hall - A'l:45 . ORANOBAVB.WRBITLINO perfect tor any time, ol day, tor pnthMsiP m, "I coulffiVt' '""gMPg** "f n country until however, the sun shines llandlngi t> each also won two game*. 1 Thompion,' .1979. . •'"".,: - High scores were toned by: Marie Queen Pint _• . 14'M • U ^' Prl.,Jan,3BPIalnflald A-3:45 Prl., Jan. 7 Burnet. H-3:45 ' meals, and at party tlmo, . .;-. " Speaking In the home of one have-come to a better" place." ' you go there." around thq, clock. W- L JUNIOR VARIITV PIBLD HOCKBVl A-3:45 3301. bottle oldellghtl Hartung, 1M, 1S1; Millie Whrel, 166/ Gutter QIJ-II ' -14 W •„•* . ^TURKEY SHOOT Stephanie Atfderton, Susan. Blurne, Wod.iPeb, iRahway Thun,, Jan, 10 summit — A-3i43 To .Taxpay The "board last Thursday The Lodge 41 11 neighbor, and wearing., the Mario, who arrived from HQW is he getting along now, Kris is residing with Mr, and Bleano'ra KUtiera,' 164, 1S3i Eleanor Good Sport* . ' -13 17 Prl., Peb. 4 Summit H-3:43 sat,-, Jan.. ijRatjwav A-lOa. Reynold'i Plumbing • 13V) v The Christmas turkey shoot Vickie Brlicoe, Eileen Carney, Dawn A total of. $6i24,21O in. un- efficient" education law, agreed-, with a recent Schlelchert, 163, nit Carol Alley, 1S3, Came6» ' * U > • "''i Mon,, Feb. 7 Morrlitown H.'3:45 Tues,,Jan. leEdilon. - H-314; sweater and trousers.of Quito last summer and at- "with one third of his senjor Mrs. George"'"Chase of 31 Dehmar'i Plower Shop -16 Deleo, Robin Douglass, Patty Downey, A-3':43 ThUn.,'Jan.30TerrlllRd H-3i" budgeted state aid to schools Bernstein said the $232,875 coach«,Four , ... " 1M. ' '"" AUeyCat* •• 11 19 for skeet will be sponsored-by Debbie Poppert, Mary-Ann Galluccl, Frl., Peb. 11 Berkeley Hti' another, Jack Gibson told ~ tends Cranford High School, year already behind,him_? Henley Ave., their daughter, recommendation of Acting Happy Misfits It 19 W«d,, Fob. 16 Madison H-3:4S Thurs., Jan. 37 Roselle Pk • A-3: cranford Elki 3004 • 33 *• Standing! ' The Union County Park Barbara Hand, Karen ..Haikell, Jane will be returned to Cranford will come directly from Superintendent of Schools' 19 AnoolPlns . B 33 Tuos,, Feb. 1 McManui A3: ftUL yesterday of h6w townsfolk finds that the longer he's here "I feel my English is im: Betsy. 17, and son, Wesley, 19. Barnett'l Wine Barrel Rm. 33 '/a 19V-J W L Hgldon, Jennifer Klein, Suian Lonk, Wed., Peb. 21 Union Cath, property owners—$232,875 ,of- Trenton" and should arrive in Commission Sunday at 1:30 Sat, Peb. 34 County Prl., Peb. 4Kawamoeh - ' A3; have responded to the family's the more he likes \l. He's had proving* and I'm glad to know Unlike many native .New Anthony J. Terregino that the --Methodist Men's Club J0- 33" Dav.ld A,.Murray • ' 30"J 15V] Kathy Nouleldr Nancy Nliolak, Sutan Tuoi,, Feb, B Roosevelt Barnott's Liquors 3QVi l)'/i p.m. at the Lenape Park Trap Tuei., Mar, l.B.R. Eait - A 3:43 H-3: It this spring and the timejo affect April, 1977. tax to make adjustments in just that," said Mario. ' transition Bhould not be made Hayick's Foods V) 33 Orrlco, Mary Schneider, Prl,, Fab. 11 Park Ave.j H'll iJerseyans, ' the . blonde 1 IWfofdaulf , (. • , VJtitiwood Lounge \V/\ Wi and Skeet facility. Crinford, Prl:' (• Sat, Mar, 4sL 5 Stall ,. ...J only word I think of Is V, remaining $391,335 during the bill3. This Is the minimum about everything he The most (ecent adjustment foreigner is eagerly awaiting next September, as scheduled. **' 'Dinrtek'* PineSpirit* 1»: IT Sherman ' f yg mtort) Bporte CeMer 35V p«t 'swandrak took top game In 1977-78 school ye"ar. amount the board would be JRealfqr*. 35 OarwopdLanei ' :. • |» • 1C 'fantastic.' But it's been more f\ school, sports, social life—but Mario had to make'was to the the ant snownll. She has The blah school now ac- ii Ruty* plitra Sherman bowling, !«»/and top terlei, That was: the word from required .to 'allocate fdr . Bullde>tOtn«ral supply. 25. - it Rusty's plHerla **•"""• '"" Sli, followed by Lorraine Taml, HJ, than that," :'[J he likes the changes'after he weather. "At home it's iihe been skiing since she was ten commodates the tenth through CranlordHfiftl ' it 39 V«rlottl Cortilroctlon 17 19 Marc F, Bernstein, school -property tax relief under the RnlBro*.' 11 35 Loulte Elder, HI/ Clalr Brown, 174j "Everyone has opened their makes them, ^i . ideal temperature of about 65 years oldjind enjoys the sport twelfth grades,- -and. Orange •" VPtV 1 U 28 Cl»lr McPadden, )73i Role Anderson, homes to" us," said Gibson. business administrator,, new law distributing a total of - He had s'rtiooJ problems at degrees all year I've neverr six "months—a—;year in her and Hillside Avenue AlidcUe .Toll Engel Plumb n 3« 173/ Jean Drake, 165) Pern Bunting, Wii cranford Photograp 33 30 and Pat Anderson, 140. • "We've had all kinds of offers following-- the Board of $285 million in income tax first,-especially in ma.th Continued orv Pao« J Continued oh Pao« *- Schools house . the sixth Swan Cleaners J.I 31 ... Standings of clothes and places to stay. Education's unanimous revenue to school districts, through ninth grades. _ VPW3 • Ladies decision , last . Thursday.,^ ^6^391(335 will be placed Citizen & Chronicle Vanilla Pudgei-, , And many people brought us In a report to the board Dec. ShaheenAgency Pat Kdrner rolled top game of 303 in a Queen Pins - fo6d." WIND-WmPPED— Billows of sm'bkVppur from west directing that all available into a special surplus account •3,. Terregino -;said ninth Mill* Decorator* Hi series In the VFW'Ladles Bowling Three B'»- linbuageted state aid be used to be subtcacted from the 1977- Commuter'* Tap Room Ready for Christmas side of John E. "Gl^soh-home wheris wliV graders* could not be ac- League, followed by RoteannWaryn, Sunshine Girls K tb relieve the property- tax 7&aichpol tax levy. This sum Breen's Liquors .,V i May Block, soyj Dot oaralolo, 4»j;- The Neighbors The Gibsons raised nine hampered flre-flghtlng operations, commodated it) science -Laeey'i Texaco ; children in the.. Casino Ave: Wden. The mqney is being rerSsents the amount ^hat- classes at the high school o'Lordl, 479( Eleanor-Tomea, Rolllno PlntT house,.andjstilljhaye three homes of friends. . "Totaled' was the word made available, under funding could be used for school unless the" school; day were ipo and-June Kino," 451; Scatter Pins \. • , If-a-house" is not found, the Walnut StoWVskl, i . 17Vi something "more' permanent -hubel,.S00. for CHRISTMAS house for Christmas," .said inferno * fought by firemen - funds because- it made no pointed out, would create TearH7 . 31V, Standings \17Vi Ross Wyckolf rolled a high lerlei ol can be located. Six of thefrom three towns in tem- Next, Wednesday program outs last spring. problems for students in- Philip Creter Co, 30'') 1»> 535 In the Roosevelt PTO league along Mrs. Gibson^ the only member •W-' Garuey Girls' v Gibson children ; are grown peratures^that, dipped close to '31 30 W yl)h Ann Cataro, 510, and-Jane Salerno,. GHt Certlflcatei Available ofAthe household wearing her The $391,335 is made up of volved in sports and other" .Bobcats 13 Team 9 Wi -19^ 1 and two sons are coming from the teens. Next week the Chrpnicle after-school activities. ' Raiders' 14 1 own clothing . ,**W©—had~our-, $13ction_ Robert Seyfarth, high school Jamei VVhlte, 418; Joseph McGovern, - 272-6580 "IhaveTa traumatlc^ense of 40]; -Debbie Carralat, 414; Karen loss," Mrs. GibsW saidr consisting of the "statewide illMBi Woodrult, 407; Klmberly Walsh, 339: / FILM DEVEUOPMENT average cost per pupil over school . business ad- Standlngi "There is absolutely nothing Racing Fans: iBftrttut I think of »• Action of Grand Jury the school district's average MUCH IN COMMON - Two teenagers Whose home towns are" half the world apart mirdstrator; -Carl Crawford. Team 5 Mark '13' Meadowland Scheduiia Available-Bally derfUl the police and flreme • A 21-year-old Plalnfield man Thursday by Plalnfield police driver holdup. - ico&t per' Team 3 Joseph 333 17 were to us. People like for Cranford was 8.4 per cent- team 3 Wayne 30 19 charged with two holdups in on a warrant Issued by Still Hospitalized Cranford's total share of un- Kristiina .Hannukaci" of Finland, and dark-haired Mario Ojeda, of Ecuador" find Dowden, principal of Hillside Team 7 Debbie • 30 19 Patrolman. Bill CrlBsey, who Cranford is being held without Xlranford. An accomplice in ' The idriver, Charles E. something to s.mile about while sharing textb^k. team 8 Arthur . . 19''J 19 has been unbelievable Jn all " " in Union County jail the. drugstore robbery is still Cromle1 Jr., 45, of 416 Carlton budgeted state aid comesi to Avenue Middle School before Team e Eileen 19 . 30 the thlngsHe's done." $645,820, but $21,610 of it must making his recommendation. It 33 pending Grand Jury ac< being sought. Ave., Piscatavfay, was shot be used for a compensatory . . . Double Lab Teaml Michael It :33 Furnished Home Sought A.D.Bownesj*ho police say Bownes. was charged with through the head at 11 p.m. Hlah gorrles In the K ol C League The Gibson^ are trying to education program, which Sevfarth -attributed the Saturday Were bowled by: John Glndtl, . .... r--- --,—rt, --,-, ~. currently in August, would be placed on courses. Sevfarth said he did a CRANFORD SPORT CENTER Papp at 309 Casino, and their North Ave. four nights later, Intent to kill and threatening yesterday was listed as fait... Administrator and Boar.d serving" as acting superin- the same proposed salary Teaml study of the number of ninth daughters are staying at the - Bownes was arrested- last Police announced that a ency tendent during the absence of scale for assistant superin- Team 7 to take the life in the bus and mathematics. .Secretary Marc F. Bernstein graders enrolled in science Teams sizable amount of drugs taken is slated to be named to the Assistant Superintendent tendents. His current pay is courses over the past three Teaml 38L North Ave., E. - Cranford • 276-1569 in the Bell holdup have been The $624,210 reduction in the Anthony J. Terregino, who $32,500. - • Team 3 tax levy would decrease by newly, created position of years and found.an average of Team) ' (QPPOSITE FmEHOUSE) recovered In the home of 0 17- assistant superintendent for was taken ill ut his office last Mrs. Charles said the board; about 95 per;*&)rtt. Of the 444 Team 4 — - *,r $75-$80 the taxes on a $45,000- Thursday. Mrs. Rosemary is adapting'the scale to comply' Turn* year-old girlfriend of Bownes business, administration- "students In the present ninth at 313 Lymah PL, Plainfleld. $50,000 .-home, according to Bernstein's estimate. . board secretary at Monday Gharles,.board president, said with srstate law, In the past, grade class, 429 or % per cent f: The loot was discovered In the night's Board of Education " ••' is suffering from salaries for the business ad- are . taking science. Bloomingdale Here Are A Few Suggestions: attic at the address by exhaustion and will require at ministrator andd assistant, Approximately l,l00 or Tl per Detective Sgt. Gerald Haney Votes Monday ««§gj^ pW)motlon least two weeks o( superintendent were Bowllntf top game* for Bloomingdale cent of the tehth through. PTA were Ann Cafaro, J0», Nancy of Cranford. A sawed-off shot- Some 400 teachers, among agenda items recuperation. He is recovering negotiated with the individual. twelfth graders are eurolled in Millar, Wi-MeryLooer, 303) highiierlei, oun was alongside the drugs. .secretaries and custodians of discussed at a board con- at home. ~~ ~ Raises for other ad- ' Ann CafarwrSl*; Nancy Millar, 47Kand science. A Glover Clul? membership makes a perfect gift. Polico said the drugs were Terregino, who ' had been mlhlstrators v are negotiated Mary Loeier. 4t34t3, Hand Warmers .. PUMA, TRETORN the Cranford Education ference meeting Monday. "There is a disproportionate . Handings Flashlights identified % both Herbert •Association will vote Monday 'The administrator, who now running"tbe school .system• with the Cran(otd Ad- W" 1 Glover Club members enjoy the excitement of number of freshmen who take -30- Fishing Equipment Horseshoe Sejs ~_^ ATHLETIC SHOES Mason, proprietor, and night on a contract agreement earns $24,500, would receive a since Dr. Joshua Segnl ministratlye aii(d Supervisory blehurd* the New JerseyJState Lottery week-m and science as opposed to tenth, 18 Hip booti - Waders Pool Cues & AcctisoTles Basketballs Ronald Sobelson, the phar- reachedl^ov. 7 by hegbtlaltors $$2,00, 0 raise,, in the new resigned the supcrlntendency JEM 18 macist who.was held up, as '. Continued O" M4gtf 11 fed! 17 Dunham Boots Oolf Accessories Biseball Oloves, Shoes, week-out. Because a Clover Club membership for-the CEA uhd the Board of post.antdd hiis present job would ' Godmothers those taken from, Bell's. Education. The meeting will spirit! 17 , Huntlno Clothing Gloves' ' . " Balls, Bats reserves" two 3 digit Lottery numbers d bq, abolished. The $28,500' Bowling Belle* 14". Bownes gave both the Ly- begin at 7:30 ut Orange figure I s hthe first step on a .Ding Bat* '..:•. Ice Skates > Tank Suits • Oogples Tennli:Racqueti . a separate •'Millionaire'' Finalist Number Continued on Pfegt I) Avenue Middle School. Liberty Belle* proposed salary scale for MarketiWiU Open Olympic* 14 Ankle Weights "Cranford" Jackets Tennif Bags, Shorts fora 12,24pr52 week period. And the cost assistant «uperlntendent»~ Fly Tying Kits . Soccer Balls and .Shfris Is as low as $6 for a 12 week membership. , also scheduled for adoption—-Cranford. Oldtlme Market Palmlerl oL 35 Balmler«v cut to order. • ; Stop Watches Hockey Equipment - {, Knives for Fishing,- J:,-, Monday.- The maximum Inc., the'township's newest Pkwy., vice president. . "We are opening as early us Work at •'. f So if you're looking for a special Chronicle Contents salary on the scaWflj^er nine malor food outlet, will open its While the Oldtlme Market posalblepy \ to" servse e ocalocall Fort Bragg, N.C. Pedometers Wigwam Socks, Hats, Scarves • Hunting, etc. yours" BorvWCTslHSOO. doors today. -. ' • wil replace the A 4 P as tho residents,' ' " Palmlerl said, Join the 82d Oym Bags Binoculars Ponchos - /Foul Weather Christmas gift for someone special DANCING SISTERS have leads In 'Nutcracker,' As assistan• t superintendent..., . •. * only major food outlet on tho "We hope they will bear with Thermal Underwear Hockey Sticks Batons put him in Clover. It could turn out Page 7. '....•. " '.. • Bernstein would be given. The market U «t 103 Mlln us while we continue to make Airborne. - northlldpt e of town, it will hav« Sweatshirts & Pants ADIDAS, CONVERSE/ Compasses - to be the luckiest present he ever HERITAGE CORRIDOR llsis pro|«ct». Pago )3. greater authority for thejiver- St., two doors from u.«istnun specialties not common to Improvemenui." . Call *\ St., oh tho premlBOS formerly supermarket operations, The owners said the market "Cranford' received. U ull management ofthe school Arrtijy Opportunities AtW« W«r«.,,u • •',..... 4 KonllwoHK ..,.,•...;.. IB system. Formerly the occupied by. the A & P, which will moot the basic needs of According to the owners, It 300 South Ave. Brendan Byrne, Governor At Your L«l»ur«\ .,-.,. :4 • ObMu*Ha» . .J .T^-JUL business administrator for tho closed earfyinr6ctobfir. , food shoppqni, .but that em- OUT OP THIS CENTURY — Mn. Robtrt C. Hall of 26 Plttsflold St, put* finishing Classified. ,,,,,,,,17 Rollgloui Nows , 10 Klorhum Purk school-system, Two local resident* head the will fpaiure frt«sh produce and rphusla will bc-«n natural foods " OarWood . Henry N. Luther III, Executive Director : Apply at your Lottery ioucht* on tarly 19th Ctntury miniature doll «tt at foot of Christmas tr«« she Editorial..;!!}!.:,,. ..4 Social..,...., .r,,r. y-pr. 3 ' he; assUinod his Cranford boat operation, They alt: Anthony meat' as well us a deU- In...tather than canned or pith 789-195^- , GIFT CERTIFICATES - Any Amount Editorial..., keeping with . the "old'' processed Items. Dried fruits Agent's today. dtcorattd for Oardvn Club of cranford ihoW |a»t w««k at Trinity Episcopal Church, Garwood....- • •' ' . •• . - Sporti, „ Jan. 1 of this yeur ut a starting CtlncdlUol-jojm Balmier© Join the peopi* who've J Ch«st of doll clothts Is «t lowtrl right, (Story Page 5)' bulury of 123,000. — ' Rd,, jpreudimt, and Arnold fushlonedV motif, meat will be ttnd nuts will bo stocked; —-jolnso th)» Afmy.r— M r : X t ~-^,. • ••"• .-' ^'. \>t .. V, >. 1 -v.. • ••• v K -' .A""'' -V-- ••:••;« 1 t r j ' Co wfqMft^WHtffs%^7?^r^y^^Po^a

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