Page 12 CRANFORD (N.J. > CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, July 21,1977 • V. $500 CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED Continued from Page I ..•.- •-....'• V a facility held (o be in violation concrete at the center '.;,•'4o' the site. ;> ; V;:V-..v.;•":••: when firemen arrived at 9:30 GARAGE SALES- of its regulations, with the inasmuch as il poses no en- p.m.,- and fire equipment was Complimentary '•••• v. Coinmitteeman Dennis Call 276-6000 violator subject to a fine of up vironmental problerrii He said: at the scene until 12:10 a.m. GARAGE SALE.SIGNS Irlbeck opposed any delay In to $1,000 a day. ~~~ hte has ho other place else, to Open Weekdays: 9 5 are available at the Boyle Company. Sunday...•"••. .-'• •-..".'• ••'.•' ". .'•' shutting down the center \*in Township Engineer Gregory . 0ut.it. The brooks project; for Pjnr the third timein recent ' Realtors - 272-9444 .._ the interests of. the residents .. Deadline: Tuesday 3 p.m. 1 Sgroi Objected tcr closing the Which it will be. used is, how months, thick' smoke en- FLEA MARKETS ~ rfearby.-'-He said he would not center, maintaining that gettfng underway/ ^"^ veloped the area, including REAL ESTATE FOR SALE look favorably upon a request removal ol objectionable Third Fire Occurs private hbrnjes, the Cranford FLEA MARKET for emergency funds to' material and a reduction-^ ;-The center; which hjas been Health Care; Center and .. STOP ... Every-Wednesday -Friday. Salufd ^xeroove the illegal dump pileif the debris pile- will satisfy i: the target, of ;4vahdala Snd. commercial-buildings. The ~~indiif OHke and Set D8 :.Jtne,_Enjgineering pept. con-'.- DEP enforcement For over « quarter ot a century, or 541 -9328 after 6 Pir-S Dept. hooked up a hose to Brounel and Kramer proudly ham JUST WHAT WE CAN DO p.m • tinues to allow dumping mere." also ANTIQUE SHOPS He warned that ~*losHH^th< e< - of a fire Saturday highT a Cranford Ave. hydrant 500 ^^JMs^u-^-—.—^Serving served hundreds oi Cranlord ., FOR YOU! r 1490 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL, . Sgroi said he can ask, thecenter •cinwW;,cause' cnaos^ Flames were shooting 30 feet feet away to wet down the homeomMrs and home Makers. I , VOL. 84 NO. 30 PublishedEvery Thursday Sccorill Class Postage PaicfCranfonl.'X. .jT 15 CKN^PS " (across from Railway Prison) ul.:?....":DJCP for an' exception to among residents flccustonied in the air from the dump pile smouldering pile. . Thursday, July 28, 1977 We ait among the leaders In sales .. LOOKr.. permit the storage "of theto bringing their lawn debris ' and Mints!! '**. , r. at (hit particular Home with to many of the feature* that you have MISCELLANEOUS ~ :$78,900 - Princeton Road - been waling for., large carpeted ' , PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS Choice College Estates 8 room. Living room with a Wood-burning Custom-made, pin fitted, expertly Pedestrian Safety ••Dli-;--. 2VS bath, well designed luxurious Fireplace. Formal Dining room. cut in your home. Any sola & 2 Split Level, central air Eat-in Modern Kitchen, Sun room chairs or 3 pc. section S120. continuedfrony.g... presented to Cranford. falls and Den. Second floor hat 3 1A1T1D conditioning, 2 zone hot water Netdtocrift 865-6300. particular^ impressed with Tnto the "grand award SUMMER nror 1 ^litlZPTl H Ol heat, plaster walls, 2 car garage. Bedrooms and a New Attractive i: "Cranford's well balanced rnrocmru Senior Citizen Housin category. True Quality! .' tile bath. 3rd. floor storage and a FORMIC*»METM. DESKS. Like new. LOTTERY WiNNER — Friday was the lucky day for large attic fan that works wonders pedestrian safety program, in July 20-30 (Closed Aug. 1-39) _„______-_: Mr. and Mrs. John Cella of Cranford. Cella won $10,000 which all elements of the In this heal. Finished Office in community—motorists, pre- $59,900- Shame* M. College Basement; 2 car garage. • in the lottery. Story on Page 1. •: EXCELLENT CONDITION, Every day Is a special day.when you schoolers, students, service Estates "^bedrooms, two lull shop in Cranford. NOW OPEN vvv little pleasures batjis, rrtodertr kitchen plus formal PLANNING BO^RD clubs, senior citizens, among BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH - dining room, solid plaster walls, others—were made part of an 4O1 Cymbsrland at South Av«nu« : as we t«U you about 3 very LOW '••'•' PUBLIC NOTICE Breaks, tireplaceT'many. eiilrasr " USED CARS The following business was conducted excellently-conceived and Wfld PRICED homes-and every one a at the July 7. 1977, meeting of the well-administered program of ^i GOOD BUlf III! 1973, 2 DOOR MAZDA RX3 - new' Kenllworth Planning Board: public education." ; These exceptional values are open - replacement engine with 4,000 JameS Loftus, Northern $4.<> million in mortgage "approvability" of tho single" major one that brought agencies involved—Cranford . rentals; HUD" pays 'iho dif-. to oHers 1or your buy ol a lifetirpe! 1. Preliminary approval of "Site Pfari Larcenies Featuring! YOU WILL NEVER REGRET miles. {1200. Call evenings only (or addition to Kenllworth State Bank. Basis of Award AM8TORG ,.: Ww Jersey regional director money, is one of them. proposed • Meeker Ave. about the readiest for an FAS.Housing Board. N.J. Housing ference between one-(|iiarler | StOPPMG.LOOKING .. 272-6768. 2. Preliminary approval of Site-Plan The AAA has pointed out for housing of the U.S! location. ' , Finance Agency and HUD— for reconstruction of building by Synres The Cranford application, Loftus said such a request ' all the,the EIS. for a one' or two-bedroom.. BHOUHEIL LOADED -. LOADED! A BEAUTY! 5,000 square loot, second floor addition to RichardBennerof 30Orajon fatalities, a fact often ignored RmUt f ark, NJ. • "• /.NEEDUPOINT.••• , .:,- is withholding approval of the Cranford Housing Board, is .between industrial and. questwis raised in connection apartnu'nt, '. . . KRAMER REALTORS G.G.NUNN, Realtors 926-2300, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. World of Sports building. - Dr. reported to police Friday :_»—«:-—*-•- _.—^-- ~.^- . In Trenton, a spokesman for k.ios'ko ON, N. j.^ The next regular mealing., .is in traffic 'safety planning. The Cranford senior citizens' for a 131-unit apartment residential zones and is close witlr the site should be The Meeker Ave. silo was 276-6110 weekday's. ""•'-• '•'• ' • v September 7, 1977. " • . that his home; fad been en- AAA, Pedestrian 'Satisfy Tel. 241-2167 20% OFF most canvases Ihe Finance Agency said the '.'•. John J. Plret, Secretary tered* and $80 in cash,, two housing project. until an en- development in. Meeker Ave: lo the Lehigh Valley Railroad ejjmnined before approvali's •agreed upon locally after Inventory, the only program (yiSetTHBi delay oh theprojefct."is not an •74 AUDI 100-LS. auto, trans.; sun Ketiilworth Planning Board stereo speakers and two •A UNIQUE SELECTION OF PLANTS. v i r o n m e n t a 1 . impact The site is in a residential zone tracks'.' He also "observed it is •anted. • . "nvore • convenient , loqat ions, Dated: July 21, W7 . of its kind, focuses national CONTAINERS AND ADVICE statement (EIS) is prepared irreversible decision" and HUNTEROON CO. MILLBURN roof, AC, radio, snow tires, 2 dr., Fee: S 4.80 ' . stereo tape players stolen. adjoining an area, zoned for comparatively remote fromj have only had the wore opposed by ^residents in white with tan int., 25,000 mi. attention on pedestrian safety —201-634-3888- — to determine whether the that (lie state agency will 1 SOOTH MOUNTAIN area, move-in Entrapce was gained through needs. Awards and citations industry. services available in town fo Cranford appliction in our Ihe areas.involved. In a time-, $3,500. 379-7670. Ml proposed localiorvis desirable. senior citizens. 1 endeavor lo convince HUD of condition, modern, air conditioned, LOST a side door. •'• are presented on the basis of office for three or four the aNpprovability ,pf the consuming effort, it • was HOLLAND TOWNSHIP - By Owner. . 4 BR. new kitchen.. 2 baths, 2. The previous day Ann KHng 20% OFF plants and boskets -The regional HUD office is -... The Meeker:.. A ye. _site is necessary for the township to 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car 1971 VOLVO 144-S 4 dr. Sedan, low pedestrian death and Ice Cream Products -. -Approvability' at Issue---'- week,s." Loflus said. He added jf as planned. lavatories, LR, DR, den, rec room, MAN'S GOLD CALENDAR WATCH. presently processing 26 ap- close to a mile from the center garage.-1 landscaped acre, walking' aiito., good condition. AM-FM of 40A Parkway Village injury records and on accident In a letter to William that an environmenTal acquire acreage from local enclosed porch, tow 80's. Owner, Stopped at 10:30 on June 7. Lost plications for projects sub- distance . to Community Center. stereo radio. Best offer. 762-1591. reported her apartment had prevention programs. Based are made Fresh Daily Tennis Boutique Johnston, executive director of town. engineer from HUD has contractors to assemble 379-9471. ••••'.•.. by Walnut Ave. Tennis Court. If : mitted to HUD by the N.J. v The state agency does not .Taxes S550. Price $85,000. Call been entered and several! on the evaluation of programs,' •A DIVERSIFIED SELECTION Of TENNIS APPAREL AND ACCES- of the N.J. Housing'Finance The rQgio nal housing, already visited the site here;' finance senior citizens' '•enough kriid. for the project. MOBTLfllOMES found call 276-5798. bottles of liquor: removed. - SORIES AT GREAT SAVINGS. PERSONALIZED SERVICE. SWORN — NeWly appointed Police Sgts-JamesG; AAcFall second from right, arid Housing Finance Agency. The 1 (201) 995-2674." - MOTORCYCLES 320 special citations are matte. on Premises. Agency," Loftus called for an ' director for HUD said that it i_» housing developments without . Kosidenls in the area also i -201 233-6577 Toe5. xhco sat. 9:30-3:00 r Thomas E. Kane^ right, take oath of office administered by Township Clerk Wesley N.. LATE MODEL, lovely adult park on On July 12 Dayid Schurer of Only four of these are awards, Cranford project to which the a "combination of small- St;rte Intervenes protested the Meeker Avc- 17 Chester Lanig PI., reported Philo, left, as Public Safety Cbmmitteeman Ronald Marotta holds Bible. . state has agreed (o commit" environmental impact'' HUD approval inasmuch as RIVER AREA. Many extras, and the citation to . be statement to establish Ihe problems" rather than any Loftus said the the federal agency .subsidizes Ideation for the development. MAPLEWOOD beautifully landscaped with own his home entered by breaking 20*0% OFF Men's & woods. Wa$her and Dryer. A-C. the glass ip a- rear door, but Matt Dennis and Etta STYLED FOR TIMES! Eve: 364-2235 EMERGENCY! nothing stolen. Police found 'Moonies' Women's Tennis apparel blood inside the door, in- - Your Congenial tND YOUR SEARCH. UPDATED RAHWAY dicating the intruder may Continued from Page 1 COL. BOASTS FIREPLACE, AND South Aves., and behind • ••• noutf JJ Fire Chief, 2 ENGLISH TUDOR, 2 car garage, 2 have cut himself breaking in, PICTURE WINDOW VIEW. MOD. Swan Cleaners in North Ave. ' .'•' , "'• ' 5 ' family, stucco. Principles only. Call Owners '' COUNTRY KIT, 3 BEDRMS, 2 On Tuesday Mrs. Anthony- There has been frequent HOURS' 388-7854. u BATHS, REC ROOM. TOP SCHOOL Nardone of 9 Davis St. " "'r Ayr , ' . |,- — vandalism at both lots. OPEN WED.THUR.FRL SYSTEM. BEST COMMUNITY IN reported to police that two 9'3O-3 Indoor Pool Fees ,.. 7 N.J. COME SEE, YOU'LL BUY! Oriental statues and. a At the suggestion of. Com- SATURDAY Sergeants Win BlastsWon't APPRAISALS" miniature bridge had been DAYS A 9-3O-I mitteeman Raymond Wolnar, HUrCSTKXCKAM WEEK \ >^w* jfia— C1OSED TOBIN & CO. WlBamC.Wumn,S.R.A. stolen from her lawn. as well the committee discussed a >l>* 11 AM-11PM MON.TUI. REALTORS NORMAN L." 763-1400 . SENIOR RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER as two plants and their schedule of 10 per cent in- w*...M % Society of Real Estate holders. , • - , creases for indoor pool ointments Appraisers William Robison of memberships, about 40 per Alter Gov't KLUMAS&GAIS Hollidaysburg, Pa., told police The Township Committee Marotta • presented -the By.l.O.Hl'SH present setup there is con- RENTALS 663RarttanRd. cent of which are held by non- Tuesday nighl narhied Leonard "commissioner's medal"' to Strong criticism of tho fusion over tho role of mayor. Granford, N.J. July 13 that a 23-channel CB residents. No action was APARTMENTS H. Dolan chief, of ihe Fire present government of. "\\o have 'direct testimony 272-4,101) radio was stolen from his car taken, Police LI. Lawrence T. CffANfORD - 3V4 ROOM APT., 2nd while parked at the Coachman Department , ,toV. subceetl Honnell in* recognition of the Crahford was expressed by a that' mayors have assumed ; Molnar said such an in- floor, available immediately. 1185 HELP WANTED Inn; crease would raise the fee for Bernard Fleming who Ms recent designation of Cranford majority of the Cranford whatever executive authority per month with heat and hot water. The.theft of several bicycles single resident- membership retiring. Dolan's son, LeonaVch ,as Ihe Nation's leader in Charter Commission- in its they could by force of per- Call 272-9281 between 3 - 6 p.m. STENO-CLERK - no experience and bike parts were reported from $70 to $75, family from |{. III. was appointed a pedestrian safety -among. final report Tuesday to tho sonality, and act unilaterally only. V.I.R MUST LIQUIDATE 'necessary for modern Short Hills- to police last week. John $109 to $120," and single non- FUTURE fireman. ."'•••' IOWJIS ' of under-50.000 Township Committee. • whe.n they believe such action Summit law office. Call 467-9200. is justifiable." CAMPERS a TRAILERS Our Entire Stock of Brand New' 75 &' 76 Perdek of 4 Oak Lane said the resident membership from $88 The committee named population. Honnell heads the Because they differed on the Leftover Hondas, To Pay The Bank For front wheel of His Ross 10- to $94 and family from $137 to Acting Police $gt. Thomas K. Traffic Bureau. • form that a new government Tho m i\ y oi-con no i 1 BiKLBOA MOTOR HOME for rent. 18', TEXAS'OIL COMPANY needs person speeder was removed at $150. There is a discount for Kane and Patrolman James should take, the critics of.tho. proponents criticized the fully self-contained, sleeps 5. Call M/F over 40 for exclusive industrial Them.' '.••'.•••• •'••'••••''".•'.•• Cranford High • oh Friday. year-around municipal pool r*nr****** FOOTBALL **+*****•> Oaths Taken present setup wore unable to system under which 3551772-3 sales territory. No relocation. We G. McFall as sergeants. Kane Three generations of Oolans V ')•' are an, expanding AAA-1 firm- >VER 500 CYCLES IN STOCK Two Bikes Taken memberships. will continue as a member of muster enough votes to gel jurisdiction over municipal STORES ~"~~ established since 1933. We offer FOR EXAMPLE: 76 CB20OT :. Last Thursday- Michael Molnar pointed out that the the1 Traffic Bureau and participated in the swearing-. governmental reform on the departments is given township. full fringe benefits; Liberal TOCB7G0F *17W 2cvl.5spdL . Marelli of 202 Edgar Ave. indoor pool is losing money McFall. will be assigned to in exercises before Ihe OBJECTIONABLE — DEP says pile of cement chunks is not in keeping with ballot in November. eonim'itUK'moii designated as 11OIH trie1 booming Chester commissions with opportunity for 4cyl. 5spd. U»t $1986,3 List $852,_6 In stock reported .two bikes removed and the increase could offset PLAYERS ctimmitlee as Leonard It." conservation program which is supposed to operate at center. Town feels cement, to "•commissioners" of the "77 Odyttoy 250 The votes of tln-ee of the five \ business community. Choice retail, advancement. For personal' Initock nMft from a shed in the rear of his the loss." Committeeman , ljolan Sr.. joined -his son[ apd^^beusled lor retaining walls in brooks, doesn't harm ecology. It is being moved to a less various departments. • ' .-< - commission members woro I service spsce available In original Interview, write a letter and tell me *76CB4OOF * *I*W Dun* Buggy . '•-,' i home. One wag a boy's, ;white •- Ronald Marotta, however, : •grandso.ii'Cf«r -ti>e:'iserern'oriy." 'conspicuous.' location. : • ;• '.'.•' lwtw Watt; 2*0-600 sq.-n-ltm bUJVIISFin _Sales ;.* si\** •i»^*iy«j!?|W.? 1 cyf. 1 *pd. Lirt $1185.2 THREE#lN ERATIONS — Leonard dolan III Is swor^n Hnhey. , ; • • • required lo place a specific "No( only does Die Townjfhip instock" " •" •""•;' -lbrspeed-Super_Sporiind. the.. said the hike might cause lrental covers all. Ideal for arts. Manager, Southwestern Petroleum jn stock ,--•-; in is fjfeman as father, who took oath as pew fire chief Al. the same committee Dolan. 44, has been acting proposal on tho ballot. Com in if I ('0- co nun iss ion or PrPriooa- __°i|!et3 Jirl's -silver lO^speed some memBers to drop oui: 7 w (s 1 Icralts, gilts, personal service Box 789, Ft7 Worth; Texas 761017 ••PriceBreoniploterBxcwpHor-MV-ieea-ft tax—\ Ross. ' ---"•—.-••-----.--:-•--'- sHorfly" befpre Tooks on~"'a'it left arid grandfather. meeting. Publjc ' Safety chief since June 2d! He « The...mmorily on Ihe com- system lack stability, il also Ibusiness. Inquire TEMPE WICK E.O.E. •'"• Kniss:; asked the "committee" "appointed chief at a salary of encouragos- tho direct, un- |REALTt, 543-6555 Include, List Prices Exclude Freight & Prep. Theft of one wheel from her for permission' to advertise RegistrationnSrPractice Cornmilteeman Honald I). mission who favored retaining 100% flHMIHG To Qualified Buyers $2i;()0(). Fle7has"r>een~a"fire-" the present Township Com- dorniininii-ojf I ho authority of AGGRESSIVE IHHOUSEIHSURfKE Amiable 10-speed Schwinn Le* Tour that non-residents joining the Dump Work Starts; 1 lighter since 1954 and was mit lee- form of government the lownship administrator.." VACATION RENTALS EXPERIENCED MIOR CREDIT CHROS MCIPTEO from the-bike rqck at Orange indoor pool can use the ad- deputy chief in 1975 Advertising Salesperson for Short won tho war although they loo the Dnu'iilas-lrlheck segment ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS - 3 or 4 Ave. pool was reported July 13 joining township field house named Hills - Millburn area. Excellent Cranford Pop Warner Football League after serving as head of the lost the baltle for a majority. of tho report staled. bedroom Chalets. Swimming, by Rachel Resnick of Harvard with its handball and sauna Emergency Care Issue Income opportunity. Send resume Bureau of. Fire Prevention "The li'slimony wo received tennis, boating and trout fishing. Rd. facilities. He said the pool "•" \yith the rank of captain. Mocause of' failure lo Weekly, reasonable rates. Call 464- . - to Box 230, c-o Cranford Citizen Mrs. Thomas McGee of 900 utility is agreeable to .an. CETA Funds AskeH produce a majority in favor of shou col I IJ;I l_jji»|)arl [lienl and Chronicle,''21 Alrien -Su Sgt.'Kane fills tho position in Mayor Brando denied tho : 2222 or 464-1515. Orange Ave. reported theft of assessment of $7,000 by the Tho Township Committee lit;enses of persons entering any particular form, the heads, w'hilo all giving lip Cranford, N.J. 07016 Ihe Traffic Bureau formerly center is deteriorating realty RENTALS WANTED '. ~ a girl's blue frve^speea Visa town to allow its members to begins August 1 st. Tuesday -.nighl allocated $:),(!()(» Ihe dump to determine government will remain service lo the authority of-lho Debated at Meeting1 held by Sgt. Robert A. values, and cited a 197:! TEACHElT FOR COMPENSATORY bike at Cranford High on July use the field Jiouse. . ficiency of dispatching 24 hours a day at .no expense lo to removing debris,at Ihe Con- whether they are Cranford unchanged. Which is just the administrator in day-liv-day SOUTH CRANFORD OR CLARK AREA - Members of. the Township (1'uerlin. who lias ^ been- C ra n ford F, n v.i r on men I a I ' EDUCATION PROGRAM at Cranford 13. . The utility . has been procedures. She said a the town or patient, servation Center for which the residents, and to observe way commissioners George IV affairs, also loll justified in Quiet young man desires 3 or 4 High School. NJ. certification as Committee Tuesday night said assigned to administrative •Commission report which rooms^jn •_ 2 family house Also on July 13, Kathleen charging a quarter per ad- they plan to. meet with First meeting was called of the "They will-provide modern township has been fined $5(10 whether-dmnpnge is liipited to Strom and Sandra 1,.. Weeks. • siflos|epping the" ad- - work. Sgl. McFall replaces TprTeTerrediT "~"Eaf-7n "Tfilclien. SERVICES McMahon of lO^'LincQln_Park mission to^ the^ field house. by the stale. ~~~ yard debris and tree "parts as slated that construction on the the minority favoring , ministral'or and going directly required. Experienced teacher with WANIEDJ0BUT All Boys between the ag©^M_Sil3 ^ ._—_Aid_&gpad__rcpresentatives to squad with police dnd fire' -iucdicaj techniques and all the ..,-...••; c. ... oc :l s( reasonable rale. Crf 399-9439, HOME IMPROVEMENTS -E: told- police' the side rear Kriiss said uhdertrfe^hewpitari" lt h l < v l the in their cnttmiissinn whon they strong skills and background in STAMPS discuss" a • ~reporT"lvy~Tw'o~ iepfesenTaTivesrajid-^'tiothinrr"required ettmpment iiv*.|ife-^W^7^Rl. :!.l^ '^E^. l 2 l : 'V_ .C.£lUM!l!JL ' ! aR'"yed, required-h>'the state. She said site 'would aggravate retention of the .present form...... ,-_.w«' of her 1975 Chevrolet flat fees would be" charged for lo request. an-a(r()inoiiar$7^(Mt nVe""conTnVrn'ee~is:""ret''OW~'"'t'own's''t'ioodinf*--pn>b'lerTr:-'-.'-- felt "the iic'cttstfKY-d^mandiul,...... i-"ffiMHenratJ«" •"tfjr PL-ATE ""BtO.nBrSlngl.esr. --. physicians propevsing was solved." • • saving siUu.tion." Gavev "lie Detective Bureau, in the \vantwnt.'" •"" —r - and Sun. a.m. essential. Letter applications and cumulations, Collections, Canada aillmmll a:i ,in I'.S. Comprehensive niendingtbe maximum fine of . Service Cited •• Criticism Severe. "We find the-system, or statonV'Tlwsp professionals P ' assi«nment. ; resumes—Including listing:, of said was — . ;:-l.op prices-pai imposed upon . Tho mayor said .the center Tho two sharpest critics of more realistically "the lack DI ;i references must be received not care procedures: ~ . concerned I l HftPWNTEIT" irTiT-CTireiTienT[?NSquad^ti^H»^^ 1%2 and hi>ha-^s iCF.TA,rw:vA\) fund(,WIs \foKr Ii hwo rc nMn»removal """"viiTl"at7irs7 ^~~~ —nff-ers~i»-sewiee-whioh-4iil«l— h f .^y st unu_lu b.C-;;Ll).(.l'J HMonl.— later than August 4, 1977. Reply to On Saturday! Essie Devault Commiiteeman. .. "Raymond lec+iveness )een in tric "CARS WANTED Jalousies Awning Windows 20YRS.ATPRU ( island accepted the the expertise of: ' phvsician is ., | rarfiFTTureau , | , -^r"cente^ r TITe~ 7iTnfi 1T1U ee^heard"*^—pcople-uae-f or-f Him pi hg-y ard_wcrt,-^;i •bara-A—Doiiglas-nnd- -fH'ivl'usini;.. iinil..-_ _. nn Assistant Superintendent of told police that a home she Molnar said he is interested in procedures a ur ear s IS a 1T1 mbel (> f or c(1 THin( rw Schools., Box 646, Cranford, N.J. John Savoia Jr. vof 34 i of-Dr. Bolanowski required at the scene of a , ? y . -*'* . ^ ; A which is to be used in a Ibrook renewed dcma'nd. by-Kenneth- debris and Ion picking up Marilyn V. Irlbeck, who ad- professional." TYPIST HIGHEST PRICES PAID owns at 214 Cranford Ave. had Mansion Ter. recently requested to report to the Walnut Avenue finding out from the squad-'suggestion -•-.:.-. ..:}.,-.....,•-,.,- • -. the rranfordUicycle Board. A , . | m-oioet' 07016. Affirmative Action - Equal ' Nuprine Replacement . "why they do-not welcome to review them. She.said she medical emergency. inimimprovemenMimll>llt project for A. McGrath. fiscal critic, that compost. MoGrath argued vocated a change In mayor- 'i>efiiiii"r KiVn TO TRAIN ON Opportunity Employer M-F. (or junk. cars. ' Local distance Windows been entered'while unoc- celebrated his 20th an- brother, George, is also a cupied, and windows broken medicallv trained people to be was interested A'in wliat could Pool Ordinance Dropped which CKTA has already. it close the dump immediately that the dump is used mainly council form. Ciling a vCranford Citizen C CRT towing, Call: 232-2350 . ., Storm and niversary with the Prudential police sergeant. by non-residents and IhaUocal- 1 and interior walls damaged. Insurance Co., Florham Park. ihereimmediately^-when-un—bedoneUi improve long range- -The: committee ..Xuesday .. " provided $95.0000- '. ;Uid tell the'; property for .- I if a 10-page presentation of and Chronicle editorial I . MACHINES SECRETARY- - Screen Combinations McFall • joined -the depart-•--.—According-to-'.-Public Works .construction of a "high-.. scavengers will pick, up yard their - case for a '"strong ciinunonl describing l|ie- . RECEPTIONIST — WE BUY used cars, cars neediiin Combination Doors - 25 Styles He is associate manager, field by 6 p.m., August 1st. accident occurs. service." withdrew an ordinance that inent in 1972. Last November debris left at the curb. _— . repair and junk cars. 382-8434 ask (or group pension department. Drs. Ralph Oriscello and would increase indoor pool Com m it t eeman Henry • quality office building mayor." Douglas and Irlbeck Cranford may.ora 1 ty, as a 1:30-9:30 p.m. Eddy. » • . - Brande said the committee he received the com- Dreyer,. • $3,600 will be paicl- 4~McGralli called for deletion ol iMcGraih said ho visited tho charged that' under Ihe Old, substantial firm in new modern LIFETIME ALUMINUM Savoia is a member of the Paul Bolanowski. assigned by lees. Molnar said the com- ; » Continuocl on Pono 4 and 5 - 10 p.m. Save 50' On Any has not yet had an opportunity' missioner's medal for tho contractors who are hauling $J5.650.. for a metal fcncc_._, cominued on p,m. 4 quarters at Morris & Short Hills PRODUCTS INC. Cranford Bnai Brith. He and • Ihe-committee to study the to review the physicians' mittee first wants to get inpul Aves. Diversified, interesting work Pie with This Ad! his wife, the former Elaine town's . emergency care from the Swim Pool Advisory capture of two'alleged holdup debris from the confer to out- around Ihe center which was KETCHUM INSTRUCTIONS Please bring a copy of your Birth Certificate. report. nlcn who h ad of-town dumps. Dreyer said included .u.i_a...$ 195,500 bond with light steno. Full benefits. 102 South Ave. W. 274-3205 v Talarsky, hav«j four children, procedures, recommended -In a statement read at theCommittee, and that he favors . kidnapped a DISTRIBUTING Phone: 379-7373. Ilene, Marc, Scott, and considering a "restructuring" the money will come from the ordinance adopted by tho Botulism Kills Pond Ducks (-.,., -•••.' July 19 that firemen be trained lueeting, Ted Gavey of 230 woman -realtor at gunpoint. 40 SOUTH AVE. W. PIIZA Andrew. of fees in the interest of 1977 appropriation for the committee Tuesday night: This summer's dry spoil has • Tho carcasses of Ihree remaining ducks at .Fable's MEN AND WOMEN Home Improvements as paramedics because they Stoughton'Ave., president of Twenty Candidates pond In other waters lest they CRANFORD are immediately available at Cranford. residents. Non- Twenty Cranford patrolmen center and from surplus from Stating thai an office proved fatal to 10 wild ducks ducks found by security • PROPERTY 17-82 \o Job Too Small Ihe First. Aid Squad., labeled tho annual lowinvide personnel at I ho college were transmit the botulism to other HOUSE all times and that fire Ihe physicians' plan "an resident memberships havo" took a promotion examination building on the site "would at Fable's Pond on the campus FRIENDLY TOT PARTIES HAS household debris pickup in Ihe give taxpayers the financial taken to the Rutgers lowl " OPENINGS FOR MANAGERS AND : MANAGER v TRAIN NOW FOR 29 ALDEN ST. CRANFORD emergency equipment also be. unwarranted burden on thebeen increasing and resident conducted by tho N.J. Police of Union College hero. And the FREE ESTIMATES IDHMNSQIIIK : Mike Marcus President spring "'• ' relief they require," McGrath laboratory , last Thursday, hy Tolh said tho heal, lack of DEMONSTRATORS. DEMONSTRATE • NIGHT APPOINTMENTS Also 25 cents oil any taxpayers." memberships decreasing Chiefs' Association 'for toll may go' higher. CIVIL SERVICE the professional , available for all emergencies. contended that. "Ihe dump" Karvolas, Seven other ducks' uatiT flow and uneaten liuul GUARANTEED TOYS & GIFTS. NO •Fine opportunity for, responsible FULLY INSURED ' Sausage or Meatball recently, sergeant, and the top 10 were Drey or said all. debris do-it-yourself • Mayor Barbara Brando Gavey said Ihe plan "is not which is called a conservation T o w n s h i p S anil a r i a n reportedly died earlier. contribute lo the condition CASH , INVESTMENT - NO tself- motivated person with EXAMS Sandwich with this Ad. Cranford Pop Warner League pointed out that Oriscello, who' the means.to provide the best Passed on first reading was given an oral examination by condemned by the state should Thomas K-arvelas reported COLLECTING OR DELIVERING NO ^experience in multi-family & carpet cleaning center" is causing real estate Alter consultation with In Westfielil. (ill ducks in the No High School Necessary Good on pick ups ' " presented the plan -to ' the possible emergency care," an amendment lotho local fire two outside police chiefs. Tho lie removed from the center this week that the ducks were SERVICE CHARGE. CAR & ^commercial rentals, management & FMH system _ «.ifc# within a week. values in Ihe area lo SlovoTothnl'lhoN.J. Fish and municipal Mindowaskin Lake TELEPHONE NECESSARY. CALL •maintenance. Write P.O. Box 257, V .a delivery. " •'committee July 19, said im- and pointed out that the squad- •c7>"dV incorporating surviving five, of this group^ victims of botulism caused by Positions Start As High As requirements for automatic wore interviewed by Mayor Now Procedures deteriorate. Game Commission, Karvolas expired from boluJisnr last COLLECT TO CAROL DAY SU-4S9- ta N.J. 07041. 939 plementation depends Upon has completed arrangements stagnation of water and decided against moving Ihe week and this ~ 8395 OR WRITE FRIENDLY TOY '5.63 HOUR MASbNRY cooperation "of the First Aid with Union Memorial Hospital fire detectors in all residences Barbara Brando, Marotta and • MayorBarbara Hraitdcsaid "It's crazy., il pains mo." aquatic plant life (in "which PARTIES. 20 RAILROAD AVE. • POST OFFICE •CUSTOMS MASON WORK Squad as well as of firemen for a doctor and nurse to being sold or rented, or tin- Haney prior to the selection, of town .employes are being said McGriilh of Ihe retention they feed. .River ducks have ALBANY. N.Y. 12205. TEACHER - KINDERGARTEN - For assigned- lo chock driver's of till' (lumping silo September 1,1977. Send resume to • IMMIGRATION • CLERICAL WATER PROOF ING and smoke Alarms A New & Exciting and police., respond anywhere in Cranford • Contlnuud on Pave 4 Continued on Piitk' J not beon-affoctotidue. to the REPAIRS Semi-Conscious Girl BABYSITTER: FULL TIME. 7-3. Mr. Bruce E. Buckley, P.O. Box 98, • MECHANICS •POLICE '"I don't see anything flow of water. STARTING SEPTEMBER. CARE FOR Garwood, N.J. 07027. Equal Steps, walks,patios, drains Save lives CLBAH KEEP PRESENT JOB WHILE happening now unless the Tho botulism diagnosis was" 2 CHILDREN. 6 (lit GRADER) AND . Opportunity Employer • PREPARING /\T HOME FOR Electronic Tuneup Concept! Call 1743520 First Aid Squad agrees to it," confirmed last Thursday by 3. IN UV HOME IN WESTFIELD. GOVERNMENT EXAMS Ihe mayor said. Appalachia: Dream Realized Gets New Treatment ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY, to, VACATION TO. COINCIDE. WITH Write (Include Phone no.) . MISCELLANEOUS DaVid C. Tudor, veterinary Ihe proximity ol the growth to SCHOOL CLOSINGS. S60-165 PER Superintendent of Schools, K • 8 • Bran.de said she favors walls with now shoot rock. reniemborod hoi Cobijlt treatments have NATIONAL TRAINING HALF DAY pathologist at Rutgers College Ihe unTs brain She has un WEEK. REPLY TO CRANFORD district. Send resume to Mr. Bruce CLEANED Mon. CARS • Our Van will come to your Home, Where implementing two suggestions Ou',' ' family of ."The .people are flattered "They woro excited and of Agriculture and1 begun for 1'riseilla Grae.ey. E. Buckley, P.O. Box 98, Garwood, SERViCE ilelgone three brain CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. P.O RUBBISH REMOVAL thru Thurs. you work or play. Whenever you want us to. (if the physicians^- that police Appalachians was unusual."' and friendly and happy to lei wanted lo he hugged. One said Environmental Science, Now the n-year-old Cranford girl BOX 228. 21 ALDEN STREET, N.J. 07027. Equal Opportunity Box'231, c.o Cranford Chronicle. dispatchers . who direct you work on their nouses," 'I'll dream about this for the who is in a soniPomtHcious opei alums CRANFORD. NJ. 07016. Employer. call said Dana Chandler, a,senior Brunswick. 21 AMcn St., Cranlord, NJ. 07016 • Includes Plugs, Points'; Condenser, Adjustments, emergency equipment to the '-;)t Cranford High..'School. according lo Claudia Charles, next year.'" condition al SI Barnabas Meanwhile, residents of Ihe — —John Border RINSENVAC According to Karvolas, the coiiiiiiunii.s are euntribulini! FULL TIME TAXI DRIVER NEEDED for BOARO SECRETARY - Chief Financial cleans the way WANTED Labor and Engine Analysis. scene receive training under a "They had tried to build their a teacher al Hillside Avenue However, most Appalachia Hospital, Livingston, with a' stagnation of tho pond was Ollicer for. small school district K - onttv recornran Middle School. Miss Charles, families don't understand why lo the tow MS I tip wide I'ris-cilla Cranford area. Send resume to' Box professionals do. special course offered at N.J. dream house. Most families caused by an insufficient brain tumor. 1'riseilla entered 229, Cranfoid Citijen and Chronicle. U~ lor September 1, 1977. SERVICES nation*, ttattt e and locahKli <*• oKUtt. at a traction College of Medicine and' there don't havo dreams." (me of the original .par- volunteers havo come to help Ihe hospital eight weeks ago (iraccy Fund to help delras pranford, N.J. 0/016. Experience required. Send resume ol the cost $ ticipants from Cranford three I horn, They think that . tho supply of fresh rainwater I'xpeusi's which havo far salary requirements to Mr. PAINT ING • DECORATING Protect yourfamRy today. Dentistry, and that all Chandler was one of 25 corning into Ihe pond this today. CARPET INSTALLATION JENEWEIN members- of the United years ago, was one of five government has sent the, aid. o\cooded medical and MIOOLE SCHOOL Casale, P. 0. Box 98, ONIY 29.95 residents be given instruction season. Wild ducks are She received her lirsl cobalt ehapuroncs. Sho has watched according lo Chandler. hospital insurance benefits. ASSISTANT ?od, N.J. .07027. Equal in ca rd i opu I m on ar y Methodist Church who drove CARPET AND LINOLEUM, IUW Ihe number of volunteers grow Other Crani'ot'd residents calied"bed feeders," heciiuso treatment Friday In reduce' Mrs M 1-Joorlz- ol Kellord PRINCIPAL Opportunity Employer. AT • 8cyl.$2extra -air cond.$2extra resuscitation. lo Jackson, Kentucky on July installation or pull old and re- •;AT% ... VOLKSWAGEN from v.i to 2!>. who traveled lo. the under- they get nutrition from plant Ihe tumor alter surgical el Avo , who organized Ihe luiul Suburban school district is seeking THOMAS KOTATIS 9 to work among Appalachia's install. Very reasonable. Cafr'lor Background of Study •fife below tho water line forts were balled because ol an Assistant Principal for a middle Experienced .-'0 years painting and Alhu-Lewis Hardware better poor and who returned on July privileged community include u ill) Mrs Judy Krugh of South completely tree estimate 92S-266S. • Save 40 °/o Time, Inconvenience. Get school housing grades. 6-9. N.J. PLOYMENT decorating. Interior and exterior tot Mo. Union Avi,, Cfa Albai-Lewis Hardware Outlining the background of "Most of tho kids who lisa DiTulio. . Suzanne I'niiin Ave encouraged 5 p.m -9:30 p.m. - lot No. union AV«., Crantord 900 E. Elizabeth Ave performance and mileage, longer Car life & 17 with "a greater un- certtficaiioV required. 12 month using Dutch Boy paints Free the study made by the participated are working and DiTulio. Carolyn Kulikowski. ANTED O0an>d*y day. F'EN'CTNG CHIMNEYS PITTSFIELD ST. subdivision weighed. Pisnn work, sump pumps, 10% OFF Set Saturday standards. ' \ year to Uo b/ik." Saul Cindy placed in local retail i tuite vinyl wire • 4'.. 5', 6'-/b cents experience. • "II v\as Full snd Part Time positions BICYCLES sq-lt installed. Cell liter 6 p.m. 381 • O Auler« 276 4810 Kight of the volunteers^ Kiih'kowsly^Wiolhor Cranford establishments. available. Uust.have car and home ON ANY PURCHASE Bremner Chapter, Order of including Chandler. . com- J.ligh'Senior, who participated spiritual." Cindy Kulikowski Al Your Leisure 9 Nature Notes -I BOULEVARD SCHWINN 104*. r'risi'illa. who has com phone. OH WmW Stout** WATERPROOFING THURS.. JULY 21 THRU SAT., JULY 23 DeMolay, will sponsor a paper pleted in five days a fjoitsu of a lor her second consecutive mlded that she emerged with a Classified \.'.... 12. Obituaries '. 10 BICYCLE CENTER pleled Iho seventh grade at Sarvfcai 67S47M. WATERPROOFING With This Coupon -•» SO. ELMOHA «JON drive Saturday at the parking tobacco picker ami his family. year. greater sense of "fellowship" Editorial. ., -J Religious News 10 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Hillside Avenue Middle TO TAKE THE RUSH OUT Custom made and installed. Your Home basements. lot at the rear of the Masonic The picker had been forced to Miss Charles said sho lor other people. Garwood 11 Social S STOCK «ORK * DELIVERY: Full time SERVICENTER School, is one of live children OF YOUR WEEKENO. " . material or mine Also draperies , General Maintenance Co. 25 Alden St, Cranford 276-5732 tfl-9744 Temple, corner South Ave.stop work on the house• when returned to the Silo she The group will discuss DREAM FULFILLED — John Orrlco of Cranford, Kenilworth II Sports • 6 year round. Some custodial duties. rehung. .repaired, remodeled. ; i'b years experience he ran out of. money. Another their trip al tho United of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Driver* license required. Call lor Mow. -, Sdt. 10 - 5 Thurs. 10 - 9 cc and Thomas St.,from9a.m. to worked ;il throe years ago and right, helps Henry Banks, a tobacco plckerr In Ate you wondering wher« lo tlnd ll? Compare our low prices, Call lot a b yejr warranty. 654 Call any time 6633 4p.m. Papersshould bo tied or group tore down mid rebuilt a lonnd that ihe repairs woro Methodist Church Sunday al Graeoy of VII IlighSl ' appointment - JIM Swltti, 137 Check the Area Service OUIde in ttits 232 4551, 789 1219 381-78»5 .COUPON Kentucky, complete his "dream house." \ Central *«•-. WMtflaM. 232-4*00. I bagged. porch and replaced rolling filill intact and Ihe children 10 a.m.

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Office Building Thursday July 2«. 1977 CRANFORD (N.J.) hazard industrial and high- Page 2 CRANFORD (N.4.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. July28.1977 --We] I July 20 at 51 Richmond Ave., located Vendors ^ . ^udexjnj^jpop^jtqne^was^pntinued density resjdeintial^areas^ fire engine will be on the fiield. Hfirold B. Sriyder zoning pending "receipt of adHilional" DoTari "detailed",- various" The 1977 Countryfair Sept'" proposals for increasii)g town also " entertainmentV and variances .for va proposed technical and environmental VI at the Orange Avenue lit »&'••' fire-fighting capabilities in the *** VISIT YOUR*** Middle School grounds ; amusement rides. •;'- ' . thiee-story corrimercial office information, as well as on-site building at the corner *of review. area: . already has drawn many, Booth spaiceis stiltavailable Trotte was chairman for and organizations and other Gerry Trotte of 90 Belmoi.. Dr. and Moen Ave. - A request by Mrs. Marilyn In response to questions of ARMY RECRUITER! Plan Is Studied booth vendors who will sell a Aye;, Cranford, director of eight-years of the hazardous, igreetfwiOrSnvder Irlbeck that the board waive a board members. Dolan cited Extra chairs lined the walls required 10.000 square feet, it variety of. food, games, and groups involved, in fund materials committee of the the difficulties of fire ap- 300 South Avenue, Garwood Mall of the Planning Board's does not meet the front- area raising can contact'booth safety for Branch Industries; that the lot was not buildable site plan for minor alterations, other merchandise, lnc.i ptiren^ of Branch Motor ATA. He helped formulate the without lot size and frontage to 10 South Ave. E. was paratus traveling from North hearing room July 20 as.neigh: requirement QTIO.000 square chairman, Jim Bell, 688-1448^ new and updated federal Ave. to South Ave. under Garwood NJ bors of Dr. and Mrs. Frank feet in the first 125 feet of The/e will be a program of Express CoiMpajiy of New Width variances, given sale referred to the site plan field displays, entertainment, or Dave Kupferberg ,272-7691. York, was the 1977 recipient of regulations on the trans- is specifying review advisory board.; In a adverse trafjic and or weather Krause turned out to 'hear depth of the lot. \ Rain dates are Sept. 18 and portation of hazardous conditions, and outlined the ' details of subdivision plans for and rides.A National Guard the safety director award, building size of similar action, owners Tel. 789-1953 • Hobbie maintajnecnhaF the 1 Sept. 25. Last year's fair drew materials which became their-, residential property on lot has hb value if building is JieiicojjteXu^ianlk-j h

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Thd'rsdav July-28.1977 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIJifeNAND CHRONICLEPage^ Producers Are Wed 7 " Page 4 CRANFORD (ti'J.i CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. July 28,1977 Doe Wed .Maryann Rose fiarresi of Jay Stemmer and the late Garwood and Douglas John John O'Brien. formerly_.of Community Calendar r4en-_of—Clark, hQth_jL'lark.____ AfteF' a honeymoon in The use of an out of town" , By Arthur and Haxel Burdltt • si SR "producers of the "• Westwood Cynthia L. Doe; daughter of ^ M' Sandra Doe of pinner Theatre, wore married Aruba, the couple will live in emergency team to assist the ,•••' '• ." .•• - ••: 5 years ago < - '•• •'-.. -, . :' •••• 5 Proposal Costs 0:afp.m. ^Cranford Recreation& Paffc^ summer band Mr, and Mrs. G, Russell Doe in St. Anne's Church. Garwood Garwood. ' . ':%' Emergency Care First Aid Sqitad will suffice as After a nine-month study, the Cranford Charter Study of 9 La Salle Ave. was married Robert McGrath. brother of The bride attended Mother an interim measure, until Commission recommends council-manager plan. concert; Orange Ave. pool. ^ - . „ .„. _ J e on July 9. - To the editor: 7 pm -Film, "Waltz of the Toreadors," with Peter to William F. McGrath for- "" groom, was best "man. Rev. Robert J. Rischmanr* Seton High School and Union A physicians' report aimed at traumatic incident. The fact that Cranford has trained per- Referendum to appear on November ballot asks voters to merly of Scotch Plains, at the Ushers included Paul Hamp- College. She. teaches dancing The adoption of the proposal sonnel. However, because this Sellers atPublic Library. , ". > .:•;.'. , officiated. The ceremony was professionalizing as f^as possible firemen and police are on duty at all regarding emergency medical approve seven-member council plan with councilmen elected ; First Presbyterian Church son, Charlo Ilorbacz, followed b'y a reception at the at I'nion Colleges Westfield team is in another community at large and township manager hired by council, (Voters ^emergency first aid in Cranford times makes them - more service submitted to the travelling time is increased; v J 'Saturday, July 30 •'•" ..'.-. • "'.." last month. Frederick. Petii./.iello, all,of -Westwood.' '.'' adult school and is a chemical Township Committee by DE rejected plafl.); , ' j \ . - After the ceremony, which Cranford, and Robert Kane of The bride', daughter of Mr. technician , at Cosmetech shouM not be viewed as a threat to instantaneously-available than any The training of our own r 9 a.m. - 4 p.nii - Order of DeMolay paper drive, Masonic Bolanowski and Dr. Oriscello •' \~ '---•• ••• r~-~-;r 10years ; .•-....-..-.-..,..:. -...'•.• was officiated by Rev. Paul H Rlizabeth. and Mrs. Carlo Ji Barresi. was-Laboratories. The groom, a "the First Aid Squad. K)ther personnel. " personnel who have a vested Temple paring ''ok i: ,1. ;1; :.-.'..: : r ; : ; would be a costly mistake. It interest in the community and Refuse, collectors cite'•':•' longer cartage distance, and Utiecq, $ redeptloirwffs" hell - ~The-eouple-is-h6w-residing_i__ giyen in marriage by her graduate of Roselle Catholic •j|;-'The squad, \y;h'ich has served Use of life-supporting equipment increased cost of licenses arid dumping fees in seeking 50-v at Town and Campus in Union. in Cranford after a two week • father. Mrs. Ronald Duguid. High School and La Salle will result in the replacement are committed to such a ( |pranford for a quarter-century with described by the physicians as of a system -of known- ef- service for the residents of cents-a-month increase in local residential scavanger fees 8a5 p.m. - Board of-Adjustment meeting at Municjpal The. bride,* who made and trip to England, Ireland, and cousin of the bride, was maid «"cge. Philadelphia, with a jdedication and efficiency, is the available in the Fire Dept. should ficiency which costs the Cranforti will enhance the from $2.75 a month. '•/', :. ••* designed Her own gown, was Scotland. of* honor degree from Kean College. Construction will get underway- shortly on a $250,000 Building. . ..!.:-. •' ... . •'•' Mr. David O'Brien, brother has taught science at area primary emergency unit* in the certainly be welcomed by the First taxpayers nothing with one already high quality services * given in. marriage by her. The bride is a mi graduate, executive sales office building for Kaiser Aluminum on S father. Mrs. William Evans, igh School and is of the groom, was best man. secondary schools. He now township and is likely to remain so which will pot only be costly of the Police and Fire Wednesday, August 3 WJ. f Cranford H wor Aid Squad if it would mean quicker but will result in the eventual Departments and the First BirchWood Ave. ; ' twiri sister of the bride, was employe• d • b.y* Continenta~ •••'-l• The brothers are sons .of Mrs. ks for Hilti Fastening : : . 7:30 - Bingo, at Temple Beth-El. -. " Systemj5._Caldwell. • • • as long as it stays abreast of and more efficient care in " an loss of a service from which Aid Squad. ' • .'"••'. •'.' .: -....'-'-, 20yeare •„• ., ' -. maid of honor, Packaging Corporation, advancements in this critical area of emergency. we now benefit. Phyllis Mayer Cement workers strike may delay school projects. 8 p.m. - Planning Board meeting at Municipal Building: ' ' ' ViKenilworth. Local Girl- Wins While the costs mentioned in 42 Nomahegan Court Robert F. Leary, president of the Cranford United Fund, Thursday, August 4'."" ' _ .- .... Bridesmaids included Miss The groom is now attending Town residents demonstrated appoints William G. Muller Jr. of 308 Manor.Ave. as L ,;-;It Avould be: out of character for their appreciation of the squad in a the proposal are minimal they 7:30 p.m. - Bingo, at St. Michael School Hall. INancy Hilla of Kenilworth. Jersey City State College Two-Week Cruise are very incomplete and thus executive chairman of drive. " ... Courtesy Recreation arid Parks D«pt. y Mrs. Thomas Lbneker of where he is majogng in this organization to reject assistance : Lori Heninuer of 1010 Jaycees survey two years ago, when misleading. The cost of •" • ','. .'abyears '..'.'• .' • Office hours for pool payments and card validation.- Cranford, Mrs. Hugh Murphy history. He will" graduate in Jrdm persons trained in first aid or it got the highest rating among .all First Aid SquacL . Veterans of Foreign Wars plans a drive for $50,000 to erect of Edisdn, and the bride's' June. 1978. Raritan Rd.. a llhe editor: ! -the winner of a^sevenV-diay ; firemen, policemen or ambulance necessity! of paying a Mory & Nunn service station, formerly at North and Friday. Tennis reservations may also be made. < ^ . the Home Lines flagship S.S. Oceanic'before sailing from New York on recent holiday Appreciation also is due the We in Cranford are ex^ Centennial Aves;, now at 413 North Ave. E. Miss Stobierski cruise for two recently con- personnel, when the application of physicians Dr. Ralph Oriscello and replacement while a fireman tremely fortunafe to have Youth Employment ScrvlceUt the Community Center, ducted by Channel Homo trtHsej;to Baharrfas. Robert,BelJ of 42 ConcbVd St-. is at left, and Mr. and AArs. Jeff is taking the eourses; Sixty . . . ' 40years ' " . iltheir skiHrepiild make the difference Paul Bolanowski, who donated their such an excellent Firsr^id Electrical shop opened by Danny Heyburn of 5 Burnside 278-2233, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9;3o - 11:30 Mr, and Mrs.William, McGrath Centers in-conjunction with Klappholz of 12 Riverside Dr. at.right.' " ' . . •• between the life and death of an five credits in two years 4s a~squad. These dedicated a.m. ' "*'""; • • ' • '•• ' V*'.S."'" Holland-America Lines. , professional talents and time to the full load of study and I assume volunteers are so capable, Ave. at 214 South Ave. E. . =,* . .„_ . Mr. William Zirkel II accident victim. volunter • * v • . •• • •' •• 50 years . . ' " ' Jack Leibowitz Is Engaged Lady luck chose Lori from mission given them by the Township homework. and study : is in- knowledgeable and con;, Marian Stobierski. daughter eluded Miss Nancy Stahnke Birth Remembers..; -V; By contracting with Union Committee in the > interest of the . Beginning July 31, the Camp Fire Girls and the Girl Scouts of Mr. and Mrs. Edward of Clark, and the brides High" Scfiool in Springfield, over 100,00(1 entry blanks volved. If the fire department siderate? Every citizen who under Mrs. Charles Wallace will be at camp. Stobierskiof 123 Benjamin St.. sisters; Anne. Natalie. Karen, Robini Fulmer, daughter deposited during Ihe twelve- SON TO MACIIKRS Iftemorial General Hospital for community. _ is not now overstaffed, has had need of their service IVlrs. Mildred Fulmer and works for the Professional Maryann Barresi O'Brien The days, you can't forget • ' '•'•.' 60years . ' --/ '• o ". Charter Study Blasts was married to William K. and Beth Slobierski ol day contest. ' - A, son; Jeffrey David, was emergency medical services, releasing members for first can.vouch for their efficiency. N late Joseph Fulmer j Rehabilitation Organization of. Elm trees being stripped of leaves by worms. Continued from P«g« 1 ' , . ; , Zirkel H, son of Mrs. Virginia Cranford. Westfield. Mr. Leibowilz, who Lori's name was picked born lo James and Carolyn aid training and duty, will : Alden Rd.. Springfield." is i including advanced equipment, such IT IS UP TO the Township We do not; know when we- •". • 70years ' • ~ • • ' M.Zirkelof 17 Algonquin Dr.. The groom's best man. was from a rotating drum by disc Macher. of :il Henilock Circle. Fine Portrait Committee to s_y_nthesjze the result in the need for will need to cairuporf the First ".political honorarium.''--legislative and^ executive engaged Io mjHry.... Jack graduated Cranford .High ^.as telemetry tprljnjk; jt with Jidspital, William Dreyer, eight-year-old son of August Dreyer, is Douglas and Irlbeck said if the "powers in a single elected at St. Michael Church on June his friend. Mr. William D. Lc-ibowitz. soniipivlr. and Mrs. School and attended Jersey jockey William B.Williams.of.. He was born in Overlook 'differing opinions as to the best replacements. ' Also no Aid Squad. It is up to every killed July 23 when he fell from a water tower on farm on 26 • Noweck of Elizabeth, Ushers station WNKWT Hospital on0-July 20 and Photography by 'technology, trie squad has • mention isrnade in the report citizen to fight any notion to person selected by the body; ihe administrator is Charles Lepfowitz of 52(1City State College, as-a music to handle-emergency care in Springfield Ave. of uncle, Henry. : ,__•-•._ , . township committee to serve responsible to the entire Rev. James F. Benedetto were Cranford residents Mr. LexingtonjVve. major, is employed by Holland-America Lines ' is weighed 7 pounds. 11 ounces: ^demonstrated progress! veness in its as to whether there are four dispense with such a valuable r 5 .; • ••' , 'SOyeairB.SOi'. ' ' •' ' "'•' - officiated at the ceremony. Edward Zirkel. brother of tho Cranford Health and fild " Cranford and find au amicable firemen who have the interest, service that. has served us as mayor "is not foricefujL; committee and not caught in a The brKfe-.lo-be-. ride. Mr. Michael Palmer. U TH E PROPOSAL of two None can disagree with Dr, Ralph 11 course and to provide the disastrous results.'' mayor by the committee has Ms. Heninger and a com- across from the Cranford Movie Theater physicians, commissioned by the Oriscello's goal of providing "for the support.- • ' . Fire boxes installed at Eastman and Hampton, Union and The mayor-ctiuncil ad- assured: that the incoming The'.bride was given in Mr. William Jacob, and Mr. panion of her choice in August. necessary first aid services Mrs. Harold E. Young marriage by her father. Miss Harry Page of Rahway. |«CAEBROUGH'S Township Committee to study how arrival of the best-trained upon an once'it is completed. Claremont, Lincoln and Centennial, Lincoln and Union and at vocates said, they, feel a mayor has had previous They will visit Nassau and i -'• 140 Mohawk Drive the fire house. If they work when tested July 30, the old 60- experience; at-large elections Marie A. Hynes of Cranford. a The couple js living in R Berftiuda. - i-emergency care in Cranford can be emergency scene in the shortest, The cost of the equipment directly-elected • maypr way after their wedding t^ip to Beauty Salon stroke box will be shelved. provides increased govenv assure consideration of the friend of the-hj-ide. was maid improved, that firemen-Jae trained time possible." W^th proper needed is estimated at $5,000 entire community and mayor- Florida. . ..-.,-• Complete Beauty but no provision is made for a mental accountability "as the Services Offered Your Jewelry Appraisal ; as paramedics to serve at local communication between the parties Fined 'buck' will certainly stop at council form produces involved, avoidance of overreaction, vehicle to be used in an- j Foil Frosting—Cutting emergences was aimed at swering calls. It is proposed To the editor: Thanks Squad ....J:dk2IT_ ...-_„.....,. — h divisivehess. anjd counler-: disputed contentions that with productivity creating a power i "-Blowing-—Tinting---^-•-—-"- providing expertise not otherwise and appreciation of past and present that all transportation be I feel it is a disgrace to our Wigs—Perms Is...Ital y Meaningful, available during the crucial capabilities, such a goal can be-handled by the First Aid town to have been fined by the, to the editor: ." the. mayor appointing per- struggle between mayor and moments immediately after a accomplished. Squad, however, squad State of because I would like to take this gonnel, government would council. ' • Open Late Thursday members will have no in-of violations at the,Conr opportunity to, express my suffer due to the possibility of Incorporated in the report If It's Meaningful! centive to keep up their servation Center. thanks' to the Cranford; First political -favoritism.'--. •••'•-.• were a previously announced 105 Mill! St., Cranford The Township Engineer. Aid Squad, especially Bill "There, is .not one single set of recommendations upon 276-1471 ' \ training if they are to .be Austin, Kathy Baer, George Contused? So is many an insurance firm.by the merely drivers. Eventually Mr. Sgroi, and the Township independent' who holds a which commission members Committee were advised by Baer, Jack McAdams, Helen major appointive post in agreed Hinanimously. They ambiguity of descriptive words. You've had enough we will lose our volunteer first the citizens surrounding this Fowler and M, Siegel for their of a trauma when your precious jewelry has been aid unit, and ambulances,' Cranford,; yet independents included: . lost or stolen without having to endure additional center of these violations quick response on June 26, comprise 60 per cent of The' governing body Cut Flowers WITH THIS AD.l around the clock drivers and several months ago. I cannot when my sister suffered, a aggravation in settling your claim. attendants will be needed at Cranford's registered voters," annually review roles, of That's why we use a numerical description. It's understand why they were not cardiac arrest. they stated. I SALE 20% OFF I considerable cost to either the corrected then; We were Their quick action and committee members and & Arrangements. exact. It's scientific. And it's recognized around the Nature individuals needing help or, to promised at a Township dedication in applying In lamenting the inability of the administrator prior to ON ALL HANGING world. As a-member of the select American Gem 'Dog days' the taxpayers. meeting that the debris would emergency treatment the commission to reach a the .reorganization . Society, we've worked with all Interested parties to be cleared up, the rodents enabled my sister to arrive at majority decision, Douglas meeting. Plants for the establish a way for all of us to understand'exactly In addition to the costs in- and Irlbeck stated: "For the BASKETS. what is meant when jan appraisal description is volved, several other parts of killed and .the sickening odor the hospital alive. Unfor- The administrator Lori Heninger Notes Approach stopped. Even, as I'm writing tunately, a few days later she time being Craniord Will "submit detailed weekly Mr. and Mrs. William Zirkel written. This is your assurance that your interests the proposal concerned - me. retain the Township Conv SALE ENDS 8/6/77. wlll'.be protected! Neither of the doctors practice to you now the smell is so bad passed away. • written reports to com- Home & Patio. ANFORDSTUDIO through on their way south. we^cannot open our windows"••>-•. The compassion and: con- ..,.-.. mittee form, not by af: mitteemen to apprise OF PHOTOGRAPHY We also have the years of training and the are flocking in therpart of the in Cranfor.d, hpwever, no l firmation of its relevance or James Roberts Hal Borland writes, "Am" mention, is made in the report There"ate many'other uses cern these memberS'exhibited AAILESJONE — AArs. Ettj them of " municipal modern, In-stoife, gemological lab so that we can %;'. Nothing intervenes between state that juts out between the suitability, but simply and v\ i'OH I K'-\; ! S examine and analyze getns 'with - scientific ^y&'and.AORUSI-except July's ocean and Delaware Bay, The August? August is' the yea of any local doctors'having for our-tax money besides deserves to be, highly praised Dalsey of 3 Behnert PI , operations. ., , Plans Marriage paying fines which should and I feel, that we in this unfortunately by default."..; Internal communica- 1 plant Station & accuracy. k rrioon that will he full black heads of laughing gulls, at early harvest. August is.th been consulted or having recently marked 35 year > WardPlanHH . ' 5^hrday- •' Then it will held so. defiantly whea looking" taste of roasting ears and th recommended such a plan. never have come to pass. If community,' are fortunate to qt service' with the Ne tions be improved, with A May 1978 wedding is CHAHPROS •4, .^graduallywane and it will be dusty smell of field-corn" the word of our citizens would have people of this caliber and Both the Douglas^-Irlbeck. administrator .chairing planned to unite James W. Flower Shop Appraising-Buying-Seliing lor-a mate last spring,,have Dr. Oriscello .was quoted as- have been honored .and'interest serving our corn- Jersey- Bell Te4ephon i Fepbrtahd that of Thoma^r Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. 345 North Ave., ^ pijst-oye^lwo weeks until (he just begun to show faint .pollen in the country air. It is saying that the plan requires m nitv Company of Plainjfielj ""regular" staff '• Tneetingsv corrections made several " ' ...... McCloskey, chairman, who A central purchasing Walter Roberts of Ift3 N. Le- M DOINGS BAHMI1/VIU1S - Think w sturgeon moon appears in touches of white: Sandpipers, tomatoes ripening, red andthe cooperation of the Cran- months ago, this, fine would ..May God continue to bestow AArs. Oaisey is an opera Garwood, N.J. m advocated a change-to a system be established as high Ave., and Donna M. Open ?.a.m. - 6 P - -iky^FJven in the midst ofa through with their family juicy, and the insistent ford First Aid Squad yet he never have been imposed. his richest blessings upon the for the company. modified council-manager " Smith, daughter-of Mr. and iNVartin Jewelers^ soon as possible; with 'Open Daily 1:10 to 5: JO summeuintrier there 'ararec signs of duties on the tundra of the shrilling. of the! harvest .u y .._neglecte„ d t..o. consult them : 78^-2411 . Mrs. George Fulling entire membership. .,•-... form under a special charter, annual inventory" of Mrs,, Robert .L Smith pf ,fV«i«!/) TWinO" Since l!)9» PICIUKI f UAMINIi SFBVICI except Thurs. »: 30 to •:30 x.'-: 5l6CranfordAve. _ Againii j say thanks. rejected lhe_ election jat Englishtown. .,.•'•• S*lurd»y»:30'lo5:00 afternoon. - H. is- zinnias- in •proposal to a member-of_the- oint .equipmenL and supplies,' 276-7749 Member Amenon Gem Society Cloied We<(iie>d«y • • • MiltonjTLMaspn - councilmen on a ward basis. Budgetary procedures The prospeetive bode is tropical blossom, >and the dark Township Committee. He also wj- 2+y-GranfordAve. employed by Prudential ;Qutfitters7For;-V/|lderness--Adye-ntur.e.A:-Fu.n. I NORJH AVC f . CRANFOfff) stain of blackberry juice on stated in his .report that First Hfl^ll* Continued from Page 1 McCloskey commented that he updated with monthly "ward representation tends to Insurance Company of Ski/Backpack & Mountain Gear For the Family Fire Calls your fingers. - Aid Squad • members are not _,...-. „._ .. . • financial' statements to Kdison. She graduated "In August, of all times, it Kane arid McFall magnify intra-com munity each department head Service, Supplies. Equipment .Repairs & Rentals interested in EMT II training „, .. ... - The firefighter position to Manalapan High School and July 18, 9:26 p.m.,, Bloomingdale Ave., false alarm: seems to me. a man must keep thpm To the editor: differences, harden them and and the governing body. attended Rutgers University, J U is witn dee a reciation which Chief Dolan's son was 1 9:39 plm:, Burnside AveM odor or gas his bearings and his sense of. see P PP foster dissension." Committeemen's sal appointed was open only .to 14 Mr. Roberts, who works for July 19,6:08 a.m.. North Ave., E., truck fire. ;. proportion. The old Romans th o , that the Reilly family extends, Douglas-Irlbeck comment- aries be raised from $1,000 the Department , of Public hill/ftrail/ 574-1240 TAPPAN NO-PILOT RANGES fc_.3;O9 pm, Moen St., brush fire, knew "this. That is why ,they has orovenVils gratitude for the con- eligible Qranford callmen. ed that rumblings of dis- to $1,500 a year, with an SKI HIKI < I'IMIt service which Marotta said Dolan III scored Works in Cranford, graduated '; 3:21 p.m., South Ave,, truck fire. designated this time as Dies onpwhioh sideration shown to us in our - content would be silenced "if extra $500 for the mayor. from Cranford High School AT THE CIRCLE, CLARK. N.J. /7:2a p.m., Centennial Aye, railroad ties. Cnnicularis. or Dbg Days, and 340 out of a possible 370 points concerted effort is given in-' and Union. County Vocational . NOW SPECIALLY PRICED! 5"""— will be costly. prov^:^^^^ed^^n6ay.Ju\y in written, oral and physical Donna Smith 8:07 p.m., Lewis St., air conditioner. warned that everyone must services<,and might not work, 17. 1977. dividual needs of the four School. 9:25 p.m., Columbia Ave, house fire, watch his step. Dogs went The services performed by testing Eleven took Mhe' major parts of Cranford." Not only will it add to our tax exams, and the five highest Dump L:_;tt-fifi p m , Orchard St....odox of ga&u, __._ 2»>ad, snakes were blind and McCloskey said that Parliamentarian • 10:27 p.m., McArthur pi.; false alarm- .'-• - especially yicious7""Th"e~ritghT Avere^ interviewed by the j!o_y e r n nr^eji t aj optjons in services. mayor, Marotta."and"A¥sislant~ —Conilnued-ltntn PnaoJ „...!.'.. .July 20; 6:06 p.m.. Tulip St., gas leak air was dangerous in _ the Robert HSeavv Andersen, we feel went far available to CranforxPunclef : Appointments Told L lowlands. Atf' and woe! Do •ocrwfw^oi beyond what would be known Administrator Thomas the state's Faulkner Act "do center Monday and Tuesday •• ' 7:O3 p.m., Centennial Ave., railroad ties. ib ixixedowi. ,)s UT( o |.;u>of du)y „ .n (heir lake care in Hog. Days,' in Beisler. Dolan was selected not lend themselves' to and saw five Public Works Mrs. '•• Joseph , Wargo, > v4l«l^lv*WrP^*..Qcato|t.Pj^juto,.flre.4^QtPfl _ ...._: _ for, Tuesday's appointment, employees "sitting around - Juljr22, ttr2t"a:nrrSouth4Jnion Ave:rfaisealarm:~ TAuguKlT*™ ~~~:" r• • Cranford's uniqv[e-. cha'rac- president.of Cranford Unit of 11: 1 pushing dirCjn a circle when 12:23 p.m., Alden St.; gas spill. The dawn chorus of birds is Medical Help II is i\ 'credit to the town- ' teristics. ••':::'• r'; ^-^•:••:':;:.. .JPprliamcntarionsr has ap- long 'over. All 1 hear1 early in ship of Cranford In Iwe ' He said the.present.Uystem they could have; been moving— pointed .--Mrs;- Norman"- SAVE ENERGY TOO 4:34 p.m., South Ave. E., grass fire. To the editor: the concrete." • "4:40 p.m., Christiani St., grass fire. Hie morning in the half light is As a resident - of this com-' officers such as these .""and of part-time committeemen Brubaker as chairman of 5:43^ p.m., Riverside^Dr., jammed elevator. the murmuring of laughing munity I would like to offer i heir kindess shall always'.he First charged with both legislative bylaws and. Mrs. Henry Slow Thru September 3, 4977 . Continued from Page I Committee Blamed. 3- •~ 6:p"3"p.m;;~Mohawlc"Dr:; brush fire.- '-.—'-= -UestsJuu.jpiy support to the proposal of . remembered. and administrative respon- Bosnian a meinber; of the Mud Hole Island here in Xtonuo«}rs7TlaIph Oriscelloand Paul ~~ "W7rthan1<. thcnrrfn.r making a sibilities •-"results--in a._ Edmund Kiamie of 224 education committee. ,-, July 23, 5:53!p.rti., Brichwood Ave., brush fire. dergoing renovationTn" excess Centennial Ave, told the Mrs. A:J. ' Howarth.-vice 8:24 p.m., North Ave., railroad ties. 1 labor and the twittering -ft? JJolan.owski. difficult time lor. all of us a of $1,000. The ordinance also 'fogginess'' of- 'the .ad: house sparrows in their We are fortunate to have an liltle easier. „ CPAVP— Paul W. Ruopp ministratbr's role." committtee in comment not president, has prepared new ot 30 Central Ave. ainserts , in' the code a related to the center, that he; _.,, membership applications. roosting ti-eeacross the street. efficient and reliable First Aid The Family of Labeling as ^weak" the 1971 There are now 19 active You save money and you save energy because there are Squad. The proposal to train a KIsieM.lie'illy partner in the accounting requirement for hydrostatic ordinance, cheating the had observed a township Even the mockingbirds have tirm ot Main Lafrentz & leakage testing of ' un- employe "using a public ' members and 16 student' no continuously burning pilot lights on these Tappan ceased (heir morning group of firemen ,. as position of administrator, gas ranges—so gas Isn't being burned all day and all Emergency Medical Co., N.Y., has been elected derground tanks used to store vehicle for private earnings." members of the Unit. repertoire. McCloskey said department It has been voted to not hold night. And the no-pllot automatic Ignition feature Is but Minor Thefts Are Reported Technicians as an. additional vice president of the New liquid with a flash point of 100 heads are unsure as to whom, Pressed by Brande to identify \ A Look Ahead service lo Oranford's Jersey Society of Certified, degrees Fahrenheit or less. the employe, Kiamie declined the scheduled August one of many you'll find In these quality good-cooking, Monarch -Vmt(erflies are .To the editor: they are responsible causing meeting.. Instead a post-state good-looking ranges. So replace now while you can save residents affords us the op- for „ difficulties in communication, to do so at the public session. The (heft of ;i white-Raleigh Mrs. Moryl Wornelsdoif of y> fluttering by. Perhaps ,1 hey portunity- to have expert Congratulations to Howard Convention meeting will be up to $501 Come see them today at your nearest Eliza-' lleathenneade PI. reported to art! also on their way south to Dickstein for making it Asphalt Bid long-range planning, ac- Concerning the center, JweycU' from tho Pathmnrk emergency medical care on. Kiamie 'told the committee held, on Nov. 30. bethtown Gas showroom. Available In white and colors.. supeniKiikfI-tti South Aye police July l'.» that $5 wastheir 'wintering grounds in "our doorstep." possible for many tennis countability of services and players and spectators' to Union County central purchasing. that "the snafu rests upon the was reported JiUfTiISv • In" taken from her pocketbook Mexico. Unfortunately the one In a crisis, such as cardiac the contract for supplying (ABOVE) MODEL 30-2656 while she was swimming at enjoy several weeks of Chapter, he joined Main five of you," stating he had \- JaiiH's Soemanol 24 Ililllcresf we see is not the same as the failure or severe trauma in- asphalt overlay material for McCloskey maintained that A MORE Get automatic ignilion plus those and other features: (>r;ingo Avenue pool. one that clingsi to the tropical beautifully run (ourndments Lafrentz in 1954 after an administrator'provided by previously told the officials Ave, jury, time is precious. It is a on the cla.v courts. Howard, resurfacing work on 21 that contractors were using continuousclcanino ovon. tlnorolscont backrjuard light, (in Friday. Karon (.raliam Also on July 19. Joseph Katz trees. There may be severaL well-known fact that in heart receiving a bachelor of" municipal roadways. charter would improve BEAUTIFUL lilt n' lock lop lor easy cleaning, black glass, ovon nf Yonker's ('(instruction Inc., has handled all the business administration the site for a 'dump. door with visualilo window, automatic digital clock, iif \>W.\ Newark Ave., generations between. attack 'cases, the treatment scheduling, set up \\w draws, Rotundi's bid of $58,720 was Cranford government. Kt'iiilworth, reported her South Ave.. reported theft of a Locusts -and grasshoppers that is obtained immediately degree from Pace the lowest acceptable of nine Present Setup Defended you... removable chroma bowls. < made countless phone calls, University. yellow lO-speed Prince bike chain saw and six low-have not yet started losing but by the victim is vital in in- and on top of that has kept the bids received. Public Works In defending the status quo. Paul Lioy, a member of the (BELOW) MODEL 30-2266 slnli'ii outside Nliller's Place. inlensily .blinker lights from a these sounds will soon'invade suring stabilization of the Ruopp is a deacon of the Strom and Mrs. Weeks Environmental Commission, ELECTROLYSIS CENTER condition. Cranford already courts in the best condition CommittfieinanHenry Dreyer Gives you the quality and .lectures you'd oxpect Irom Ii} Walnut Avo. Miss (iiaharn Myrtle Si. construction site. the quiet, of a summer ever. • ' Presbyterian Church and said the bid of T.A. Silver of maintained that the read a prepared statement in Tappan. Continuous cloanintj' oven, digital cltjck/ sanl ij,lii.'..s;»\f,,:i lilaclv-ttHMta^e Two instances of vandalism evening. has a well equipped rescue a member of the church qualifications of elected and which he said the center was Of CRANFORD timer, lilt n' lock tup, lift-off cvon door with visualite vehicle. With trained per- iHis efforts have helped Linden, which was $120 lower, .:) youth dressed in (irwn ride were reported recently. On A few birds are having many of us enjoy summer in and social relations was unacceptable because a professional personnel run- established Tn response to , by. . window and many other wanted loalures. Monday Charles Forrester of second or third bnvods but sonnel on duty at the firehouse state laws prohibiting outdoor away h>l>arl nienl of her car window of the establishment. early summer, fat represents Two Rapi- d Reading for The next committee ment." -' • $30,000 a year it would cost to parked at I he Suini Cluh on (»n July 1H Adrian F.vers of about 1U per cent of the bird's College Bound workshops are workshop Will be Aug. 16 and The two cited these reasons have leaves hauled elsewhere, Cniiiiiy Park Mr was forced ITiiM Springl'ielij Ave. told body weight. N(\w it will be(*in scheduled to begini on refiulill. nieeting Aug.23. for retaining the Township provides a deposit for yard YOUR PORTRAITS .x,—• TAPPAN CONVECTIONAIRE (ABOVE) >'|ten and s:f worth ol I Vlaware police red paint had l>cen lo rise until it comprises Tuesday, August 2, at Union * Committee form: It is the only debris and supplies humus Newlappanconviiction oven works with forced air. Bakes anil liroils Memorial Krid^e lokens sprayed on the exterior.of his closer lo Til) per cent. College, according to Dr. one studied that has both material for residents. • up lo 60"'» laslor and saves up to 50% on gas. Olowor lorces hot air stolen . . _ home. Warblers will start lo trickle Frank Dee. dean of special LIVING COLOR into loods sp.lMyj'.ook taster and brown more evenly With Coiwoc- $50 Ihnuitih. in , September services and continuing tionaire there's no need lo waste gas preheating tho oven—lood starts although I heir fall passane is education. The workshops wiD You can't know what's up in Cranford, Kenilworth or Garwood without cooking immediately Loaded with deluxe features including waisl- not nearly as spectacular as in IIKJII broiler, self cleaning oven, automatic digital clock to strut and OFF be conducted in four two-hour BDYKOVRY stop oven • ' (The Ciaufiub (fiii=m anb "(Lln-nmclr spring Their colors will differ sessions *on Tuesdays and too. Many of then! will look Thursdays at 6 p.m. and also (ftrattfarfr '(fLitvtm nnh (ftljnmtcle Prices aktlizabethtown Gas include delivery normal installation and I)iaii<- S. I'ui'kcr IX.mtiVc Ktllt alike in their olive drab jiarh at 8 p.m., Dr. Dee said- 21 Alden Street, Cranford 276-6000 • No Sitting Fee one-year warranty on paits and service Use our liberal terms.or your ,!(ISI|>ll (i. IttlSll \laii;iui'. Maloiiev I'KMIIK lion Most of us have a -few Republican Freeholder Rose Marie Sinnott lo put on- the Enclosed is a check for $7.50 per year j NEWS , flu- (Yanlord Citizen and Chronicle is published every IIHMIM'IIIS in think ihn IIH' D Ralph J.Koury . PHILLIPSBUHG NEWTON November electidh ballot the WKSTFIELD- PEHTH AMHOY ISEL|N Thursday t>y Straus Commuiiicatioius in New Jei-sey Inc., Adjust . "What can a ,m;ui Studio ELIZABETH" (uistiitnutv si SUSS['X COLIN 1Y MAl.L $6 50 for college students and senior citizens! SPORTS. ONP. G TOWN PI. AM tll'l GUM SI ll)'l '..Ml HI '.I DNI- miiivvN Av a corporation at 2]-TA Alden Street. Cranford. N.J. 070Hi question of whether county [ iu :'ini • .in;t-!'t'!:<0 believe in' I suppose ii. 2HU-!i()00 ;»H > soon ,011 lllri'ii Si NI-JI M-i'l -Ml I parks should continue to be ;!HO-SOC)() Djily 10 a in 1 l> i" Member Audit Bureau ot Circulation, New Jersey fr'ress depends--)on what a man is Djily 8 10 J in 'i Ii "I It I | .'I Cu,i." [Inly H 11) j m 'i [• n> run by the autonomous Park ' Please bill me ' . "247 Walnut Ave. ;>)!') MHIH In III H u in (Clowil iiluijjy-il Association, Cranfor. m Ollmi Houu by Aupl SIH-Wil Crantord, N.J. 07016 SJI '] 10 J in 4 Ml 0 m lljily N-l "I. •> I' "' Sal'-'I J "I > I' "'" •ription rates by mail postpaid one year, within Commission. SOCIAL 1 ni()hls and Saturday'.; win watch a'nestiou liird and Name','...' [••• J Phone: 27«-93D8 il'.linnl SjlijuUV-'l Cqunty. $7.50: in N.J.. $U00. elsewhere in U.S., ekpei'ienee a n'idsiiinmer The referendum resolution ,£^' Oil,., qoiid only in .Una sorviri'd by Hi.Mhi.'lhlown Cas overseas, $lti.00. was opposed by Freeholder ,t**° tiaw.n you i ant tail lo believe Address . : -. . 'material copyrighted 1970 by . Straus Coin- in sninelhinjj l.ile and lime, il HE'S A WINNER — Police Lt. Lawrence T. ^onnell Democrats, who have a (> to 3 majority on the board. The • Hounby AppplnlmaO' CONSERVE NATURAL CAS-ITS PURE ENERGY! in New Jersey. Int. Official newspaper for nnlhin^ else, (iiven those, head ot Traffic Bureau receives commissioner's medal Zip Sundays included Kenilworth and Garwood Second Class alomst aiiyllinu' is |M>.^sible from Township Committeeman Ronald D. Marotja Democrats pointed to ah ENTERTAINMENT f$Jf»OStage. Paid at Cranford, New Jersey, 07l'H>. 1VII2Q1) 'hat a ratjniial man mi^ht Tuesday in recognition of Cranford being named No. l • ongoing court battle over ' 276-6000. • i ' "fn _ Hall Knrland at:aii\ in nation in pedestrian safety for towns of under 50,000 control of the park system H

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T» 1 17 \ •.' r.«= n* • Thursday July 28,1977 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page 7 ^^g?Ji CRANFORD (N J.i CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE 'Thursday. July 2B71977 Tips Given to Rotary on Halting Breaks Shut-ins^ Take College Courses Honiebound residents of Union College has also Real Estate Office Movingcen y< b g, Robert J.' McGrath o/ .Ifu .L ^L^^ Estis Aids Mason In Roselle Park ^tev^ailty&otthePlainfield Soltys recommended that/property be Cut down and good, Union County will be able to ^cently instituted, an • ••nihwi i • M/-r.ra*h Af McGratIn recenh hat years developes Roberd at ITotio AIJ, Macnn In R^uoilo Pavlr Police DejB?rtmenr8 14 lig Roselle ParK announced the dinator for Roselle Park. Estis crime .^Ll^^li^L^^*^^ Il!^ used around the take college credit courses, al[ .Admissions Hot Xine,"which- relocating of his real estate home construction business Former mayor Daniel J. Dixon Wins Senior Men's Net Title^ prevention unit, l^thfalljttidppptd t aUn&eMhe. name of_McGrath Mason of Cranford, stale is Roselle-Park police com- 1 R. Bruce .Gordon, jricice ~ business-f rom-251—Westf ield missioner- and-.has^servjecLas_ Rich Dixon became the in the first set winning easily yliininated from the tour-seedod and. one-lime, winner of ivKE NIL WORTH- The and commercial, spoke at the be solid core. He also ^ semester as jpart of a to initiate the admissions Ave.. Clark, to Chatham on Development Co.," and lias Assembly "candidate in- the weekly Rotary Club meeting residents to engrave their president of Insurance Con- statewide TelecoUege Project. the president of The Union incn's senior tennis champion 6-0. In the second set Kelly nament. The crowd watched ihe event. Fyfc Dollar, in the Foremen,' with good hitting prOcess by calling 272-8580 or August 1. McGrath is the sonof built numcrolis single-Hlmilv 20th District, has announced last Thursday night as hocame init raring IO.RO as he the upset as eactr^ee4sWMit closest match of ihe tour- from Tom McHale, homer and on prevention of break-ins in New Jersey drivers license cepta, was inducted as a new Union College will install a 272-8581, beginning Monday- of Kenneth A. McGrath of ?•dwellings in Kdison. Scotch the appointment of Dennis A. County Young Democrats for homes and commercial two-way telephone hook-up defeated Marc Kelly 6-0.6-3 in won the .first three games. down, one after iinotnorTrV nament. Both sets went to lie a i tor tfhight; Rtiy Raimondi, numbers oh stereos, TVs, etc;, member- v Normandie HI, ., Plains, and Woodhridge Estis as campaign coor^ the past two years. By ALLIES . buildings,; system '-.: \ -, ,.•• '.•••;• ••• the finals. Bolhfinalisls wero After Kelly led :i-0. Dixon got •lirst surprise of the night breakers and lanelli finished 3 fof 4; Mike Merola, 3 for 3: and that larger bushes around Township.. unseeded, which was'a first in hot again and reeled off six"came when Marc Kelly upsel 'on "lop 7-6. 7-6 winning both and Warren Jaeckel, homer, Almost 1.0(H)players; ?f»' ..,.nv.wt...... my first, love. I 1 sudden dealh sels. Palnut 8,5 for their third, >ams. eight leagues and 21 want to i<-akt> sure that all the rnen's senior tournaments, straight .games to -win .the; li>ucUi.-sejededJax!<_Jii hil!!l?I 7 r history. ' ... second set fi:3 «nd- the ThV~'next surprise-^ the season. Tony Peters ears in operation •'•• that's the*. < 'ranford youngsters get an 6-:}. 7-5. Itohinsnn snvelf sev&n Irniiford—Baseball 'Leagues,— In the finals Dixon proved championship. \ inalch points .hi'jore going when Hitt' Hixon whipped was the winning pitcher;. Joe •«*Pf»pHwi'y t»> pprticipnte in second seeded S»an Mansfield Magliocco absorbed the loss. one-of the pesl i" 1"p••• wlifjtewr KportS'telated' ae too strong for Kelly as he In theqiiarter-finals all four down. The next upset had nlire stole. • livity they choose.".. . : moved him all over the court seeded players were Mike lannelli. topping third in straight sels 6-2. 6-2. ""; Frenchle's6~Heyco5 JVIansfield/ was last year's • Frenchie's, with a bases- The organization is run by runner up The biggest sur- loaded single from Randy :niiiford volunteers, men and, j)risp of (he nighl came when ionien who give mucji time Clark, edged Heyco in the nd effort to make il all work/ Kraemer Is Distaff Champ -.defending champion Dave seventh inning. Butch Bellon Being the best iO-years-old Severe got axed by .Olaf Through tho years, several and under relay swim team ii had a 3 tor 4 night and Sonny individuals have stood out asthe entire New Jersey In the quarterfinals, three senkamp 6-3. 6-7. 6-3. In theSliner 7-fi. 6-4 in a very tight Top seeded Nancy Kraemer OLD DOG, NE%Tfc4Ot$--32-year-old Frisky, who 15 Lyons 2 tor 3. Stan Jarosz and eaders, Bather than present ,t Swimming and - Diving Con- defeated third seeded Rose of th& four rrialches' lasted- other quarter-final Kraemer match. Severe: who last year Tony Alicea had homers for 154 years old bytanman standards under the equation ist of names and. inevitably, lerence is quite . av BUY NOW ' SA VE NOW! Smith 6-3. 6-3 to become this- three hours and were, played defeated Carol Severe 6-0. 6-0. won the lournanvenl with his 4 Hey co. The winning pitcher ea.ve someone out. I have achievement, but that's whai year's women's senior tennis in lOOrdegret1 temperatures Thefinal match was called steady play. Wnl for toothat each year ol «se undefeated Cranford BRIDAL GOWNS Orange Ave. Stocklas. long-time residents of Cranford, Kraemer's net play which got Smith topped Gladys Wolfrom tournament was spRS&ored by I no following night." With no night and a homer, apiece out ord... • Muncipii^ Rwim Teaiv Westfield Sale Days Up TO 30 % 0, rromS5500 her key points time.after time. •6-lv4-r»v 6-3, and in the last of the 'Recreation and , Parks moved to Fairmoy'nt Springs. Pa., a year ago. of the park, led the hitting as Dolphinettes" have • recorded seeded players participating., IHfK WA1..TKHS. life-long , r , J- . discontinued and sample the three-hour maiches Oep(. and directed by tennis it was one of the most in- Formals by Charles won theic resident - of -Cxanford. ,$n(\ .,ihe best league time. 2.09.8 ii In (he semi-finals Kraemer director Howard Dickstein. llth straight. Also with a 2 for % defeated Elise Yanowitz6-0. 6- Yanowil/, defeated Pat Hin- teresting tournaments played I I lie Cranford High Hie 200-vardfreestvie relay \ VUnetnak (*nATabkclorhs~-up-lt>50%off BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS recently." Kelly defeated 3 were - Bob Kaiser, Dari class of 1950. played event. In the medley, relav 2. In the other semi-final Rose Mascaro, Rick Wager, and SIO.O0& $15.00 each- < Smith defeated defending Sliner <>-4. 7-n and Dixon shortstop on the Cranford they h«ve churned to a 2.22.H MiKe Vitale. Bob Arthur, where Bonnie swims th« Scecial Group champ Harbafa Pahren 6-1. 6- Westfield Softball Ass'n. scored over' lanelli 6-2. 6-1. High baseball team and later., FOR THE BEAUTY 10-Year-Olds Finish at 3-3 breast stroke. Janet the but- Blanlrajs at,c\ Cmfor\ers an SUck -?-. 2S°/o off Eveninc Gowiu : vas a member of the Trenton ,2.' • - - .N<._ . ', •'.,. Three wins Sunday lifted v. in over (he Brewers Charley The finals were played The Cranlord American te«m. entered Cranford American, on strong.,hlltlng making \aS_ pitching debut, terfly. Megstn the backs) roke OFrr Reec Tean' IEADIHG STEBtO DEAUB Carriage House Men's Softball CrantordS Scon Kokle. triple, double, 2 singles, remained in second place in SluaAU Heavy bats for U.K.I. included drilled' two. homers, Johnny. "lh the lirst game Roselle overpowered Mark Yanowiti. 2 singles; Ken Nolan, pennant in 1970. Then he championships,,,'Bill is aided 232-0483 Zader's swept Cranford "B" Division on the hitting of; $ Arthur Stevens I.inda Mack and .Joan Pizza House (9-17> H-6. 15-9.Miller belled one while Jim Cranford. The only hitting lor Cranford double, singles; Mark Yanowilz. 3 Di-ganized the ('-Pony League by assistant coaf|vi»ue Jobsoi > 544 NORTH AVC. «. frames Schlapak. triples. and Calendar supplied excellent .League Action were singles by Scott KoKle. Ken Nolan, singles; Ken Nolan, double, single, Dave BUI Dunn, 3 for 4 with a ;Ul-star lean? < 13-15 year olds) and diving coach. "Mary Gowns originally at much as 398, ~ WliTflfLD. NJ. Zader's also downed Ihe Town Tavern 15 - Clark Door 6 and Bill Gabel. Nplan took the loss, j Winokur, double', home run; Mark homer.and winning pitcher Tjudio 526-4434 & Wallpapers Hlisemary Conti. home run. Weslfield Brewers (6r22)"ll-8 defense. Pizza House came Richards, double, 3 singles; Jim which,he. managed for, t.pree Bennett in handling thf 7( Infants * Toddlers ' Girls to Size 14. 1 Walter Swartz and Charlie Rosella Park 4 • Cranford J Woznlak. single; Bob Clausen. 3 singles;. John Toby, 4 for 4 also with a I] in HWV HO. I0» IB ELM STREET • WESTFIELD The defense led by Cookie back from the double loss (o vears. This team plays lop neniher-leaifn. . now*50>75i iit llHMH ' RAMTAN in eight innings. Against Pizza Bolcer limited the losers to Cranford suffered its second loss In a Marc Manfre. 2 singles; and Bob homer.Bill Defoe absorbed the conipetition throughout the. Katies' superb pitching held House Jeff Jacobs homered in stqp B&p Lawn Service (6-19) tightly playtd game when Roselle Park; Mulcahy, double; led the attack.-Ken This year Cninfnrd hit's Boys to Sire 16. 232-3746 Kipnmar to one run. A double- 18-8. B&D also dropped two (ofive hits. Dutchy Prutzmanhit came up with three runs of I Ken Nolan In Nolan was the winning pitcher. loss. county. And finally, for the joined the 'New Jersey the first game, adding three, a grand slam home1 run to the bottom of the fifth Inning. Cranford Cranford 24 - Colonla 3 past three years, he has play, was turned in by Cathy C.Y.M. 121-3) 18-6. 12-7. Ken 'out hit Roselle park: Scott Kokle, DIvlllonA Swimming and Hiving Con 108 Quimby Street, Westfield UllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Do-It-Yourself hits in the nightcap. J.D. Colonla, with a five-win record In the . Formals by Charles ' ' H 0 miiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Open Thursday till 9 p.m. highlight an eight-run first single; Harry Yanowiti, double, single; tournament, was looking for an easy wved as general nuinaperof Framing Beadle and Janet Galhrailh. Meehan was a .lone bright lercnee which.is composed of , • "'' '• , (( Taylor had three base knocks Ken Nolan. Dave Wlnokur and Bob ' Collex-Ullrlch Copper 5 4 inning for Town Tavern. victory over Cranford, but wore the Cranford Cobras for WETUE OPEN! CUSTOM FHAMINO ' Kenmar executed good spot: he-was 4 for 5 with a long Clausen, singles, in the top ex the sixth Frenchie's 5 5 •Id teams in the Central New . • Up to 50 & Off&More In Alipepartments! in the opener. Gary Lozier had Mathias had two of the five surprised by Cranford which scored tour Schering , ' ,... .5 5 players up to age 19. Ihe final 2321570 defensive., plays by Marge three-run homer. . 4 ( Cranford scored one run, and Clausen, runs In the first Inning 101n the second Jersey .area, four in. (he second. Tony trying tpjscore from second to tie the Hafner's Paint Store " , 2 slop in a pr<»gression through • Clearance on all Summer Apparel! I-ebers and Pal Lightcap. hitslor Clark Door including a and eight Iri Ihe fourth to. overrun ReiehU' says. "(>anford> Bongiorno chipped in with Meanwhile, at the lop of Ihe honle run. game, was thrown out at the plate for the Colonla. Cranford banged out 23 hits Division B the entire league chain of Open 9:30-5:30 GOLDEIV BEIX t Small Group of Winter Clothing Included • -Jenny Newcombe.took Ihe loss final out'.' Wlnokur, Nolan and Yanowiti with all players getting at least one. Ross Bros. 10 eiilry-into I lie league con Ihreeand Mike Fitzgerald had American division.. Dittrick's Kennedy Opticians 5 ieai»>s. Dick also serve? on the as pitcher. Suburban termite 8 pitched. .. • Oave Winokur had four, Mark Richards, fercner preseuh; a rea No charges' a liouhle ai'H n triple. In th<'I'ub. (17-5) split with the . •. . • N.J. Bell7 Merrill Park]-Cranford 1 four. Bob Clausen, three, Scott Kokie. Heyco 3 4 board' of directors for all Cranford out hit Merrill Park seven to Harry Yanowiti. Bill Gabel and Mike Firemen ' . 3 8 rliallenge sinee diving is a new All sales final Thursday night by appointment Franklin Bowlers. (19-5) in In an exciting game, N.J. Palnut •"•"" - I 8 league operations and is the CHINESE - fOLVNESAN RESTAURANT Rock three, but Merrill Park picked up theGarastaiu each had two. Jim Woznlak, "teamevenl and the lean> mils Drastic Games Next Week . county coordinator of (lie No alterations • • " COCKTAH S SUmmERSflLE winning run in the top of the fifth Inning. Walt Seafln. Marc Manfre, Bob Mulcahy their battle for the-division Bell staged a comeback in the FreniWe's vs. Palnuf ' now compete in more and *Chei-Na in any language means beautiful. Bottom Hitting for Cranford were Scott Kokle, 3 'each had one.' bave Winokur was the Monday - Schering vs. Formats by Intra-County '"Baseball Complete Luncheons and Dinner* Reductions! A Mew & Exciting title and a bye in the first top of the seventh inning singles; Dave Wlnokur, 1 singles, winning pitcher. Tuesday longer individual evenly Charles ,. league. ' ''.'•' TAKf OUT OUXIIS (ANQUiT ROOM Prices! round of the playoffs For the scoring seven runs to make''• double; and Bill Gabel,.3 singles. Ken The Cranford American and Cranford against, keen coinpelilion Wednesday - Firemen vs. Heyco 1 Open Dally 11:30 AM-11:00 PM Electronic Tuneup Concept! Pub Brian Brophey and Dan the score 7-4.- Suburban Nolan went all the way, taking the loss. Nationals will combine players for their Thursday 'Schering vs. Collex Ullrich, Walters, staff supervisor; of "But. ' lie adds, "we have ; Fri. and Sat. 11 -.30 AM - 1:00 PM UPTo5O%OFF Cnnfortl Am«rlc»r( 1?: consolidated effort In the Clara Barton Copper, _ Burke had three hits in the Termite, in the last half ofyther tournament. number «f oiilsTandin* 242-244 North Ave., West Cranford National * Friday • Kennedy Opticians vs. Palnut AT&T's operation in Basking OH Two Tune-ups at same location and same day error-plagued games. Burke;, seventh, came back to tie the Ridge, is a lieutenant colonel swiiiiniers who should con- FRVEBoot*-- Clothing FRYE JNM tinue to do well, including 233 E. Broad St. • Westfield 233-1111 •9*J,\J\$5.00J VIIIoff. witWlllhl thiIIIIsO Adr\\A. . • last year's MVP. in 22 games score. Wes CarrajaCarrajat drove ;ind active member of the VS. =-•---•- Westfleld 9-Year-OldA comblned..tearn of nine-.year'Ols Finisd all' Cranforhd 3ralso played d errorless ball li- Bonnie.;. Janet. Megan an«t is batting .701 with 47 RBI. If. home the.winning run. the field. County Swimming Marine Corps Reserve. He SUMMER CLEARANCE = OvenlOey* TEL. 232-572? Division A stars It'om the Nomahegon and Unaml . our HRs. 41 runs scored. 18'in- ' Leagues., have completed play jn the - East Brunswick 1J- Cranford 3 ' and his wife. 'Joan, have four Joan."' TiMiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiMinniiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiuuMiiiiiiiiu • Our Van will come to Y Home, Suburban Termite Control 10 2 10 to 50% Off Everything in Stock J fourth'^nnual East Brunswick . The scorching heat proved too much children. Glen is married and lt« August. Cranford wil tentional, walks and an inCranfor- d Elkj 10 for Cranford as the host team won 13-3 Event to Be Here Club Invitational Tournament. The boys Where you work or play. Whenever credible slugging percentage a 4 for . Cranford's first loss. Cranford a graduate student at Indiana host the t'nion County Town Tavern t 5 played excellent ball In winning four games before-suffering their second. pitchers were Chris Ellis, Chris The Union County 50th Stale I'niversity, Graig is aSwimming' Championships THE TURNiNG POINT you want us to. /.I.JifU. • • i Riverside Inn . 4 8 Kominek, and David Aldredge who 10*OFF ANY SERVICE 3 .0 loss In the double elimination annual swimming and diving 120 Lenox Avenue, Weitfield. N.J. combined .for nine strikeouts while student at Lycoming College.'• mid the. New Jersey Junini WITH THIS AD. In the National division, tho-somersetTire 1 10 tournament. The/ gained third place | allowing six hits and 13 walks. Cranford championship will be held al Jeoff attends Wake'F'orest.' Olympics Swim in i n i tAcnmlnmKmOWcel . • Includes Plugs, Points, Condenser, Adjustments, Cranford Elks <4-l«> dropped 0 •11 honors in <- field oM< teams from Union Clark Door collected five hits Irom John Korn, two DIvlllonB and Middlesex Counties, • the Cranford, community and daughter Stacey is a Championships. Labor and Engine Analysis. ;t pair to World War Wilson ; singles; Chris Kominek, double; Jeff Bulfy'j Tavern ' '. 10 "' ' "I. Team members included: Nomahegan indoor pool Tuesday., Aug. junior at Cranford High; (18-81-22-13, 21-5. For the Elks 10 ' 3 League, David Aldredge.. Chris Crlncoll, Spotts and Brian Hsndry, singles. V.F;W. i Cranford •• Colonla 3 Boots iShoes /Jewelry/Leather $ Checkmate Hairstyllna e 3 Chris Ellis, Brian Hendry, John Korn. and Wednesday. Aug. 10. Besides his baseball ac- Reichle invites residents ti LOO: WITH THIS AD ih the first game Bill Hughes Cranford bounced back from defeat on Knox Accounting 7 3 Jim Lltterlo. Bill Sledler, and Jeff. 40 Main St. " 200 East Broad St. was 5 for 5. Rich Breaks and a strong'onehit pitching effort by Alan The meet'is open to county tivities. Dick is Iho newlv attend meets and support Ihi OKLY 29.95 Knights of Pythias A 5 Sports; (JnaWI League, Rich Bornsteln,' team. . M.00 Off Any .John Powers each, had three Construction Specialties 3, g Jim Colanerl. Frank. Genova, Ken Silber toellminate Colonla. Silber struck residents, ages seven through <:lected ' president .of Ihe Madison. NJ 07940 Westfield. NJ 07090 • 8cy1.S2extra-air cond. $2extra ,. Lumberjacks' ' ' 1 n Helmstetter. Chris Kominek, MIKe out .10. Cranford hitters were Chris Cranford Blisters Club. H< Incidentally. I- can use- yoii HAIR SALON hits. In the nightcap Rich Kominek,'two singles; Frank Genova, 16. (201)822-1616 (201)233-4500 FASHIONS Schneider, and Al«n Silber. The team ,-..support./ loo: Ymi ean eonlac 40"%' Time, Inconvenience; Qfet better MaKzeHa waVSTnr 3AvtltnrHK was.managed k>y.Tony oenpva arid Len triple; and John Korn, double. Call 272-9596 For. e/Jtry said; ••"One <\t- niy vain goals, The 34th. annual Union Korn and coached by gd"Helmstetfer"* CranfortUI-South Brunswick 3 : as..president, will be to geln/e with sptirls infor-matior BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 232-0060 8 ELMSt WESTFIELD. N.J. pm^ce~aiiq* ittvlteagerionger- car -life & "willvKeith Force soing•» for 3. Chris EUls'pltched a no hitter to lead blanks which—are due County Public Links Best Bait and Prank Lltterlo. i'<>re citizens involved in :ind ideas ""by writing to m\ 111 QUIMBY STREET* WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07090 | Caken Ice Cream better resale value-Volume discounts available. Cranford to Its fourth win of theTuesday. Kntry fee is $1 per Daily !l::U)-5::ilt Tlwrs. til. il P.M. Tournament will be held atthe - Cranford 4 - South BrunswicK 3 ' tournament. Ellis was very effective event. , working towards the bet-hmi.ie." no Spring Garden St. • ••• ' Offer ends August 6th. Galloping Hill Golf _CoUrse. ' Cranford scored two runs In theIrom the start, allowing only six balls to terment of all sports or calling alter (1 p.m.. 272 232-5387 $1.00 • We give you your replaced parts. * bottom of the fifth and two more In the. be hit fair (all to the infield) while $1.00 WITH THIS AD HAROLD F. Kenilwor4l>, Sunday.- Aug. 7. bottom of the sixth tor a come-trom- striking out 11. Mis teammates gave him STKOKKPI.AY programs •in Cranford.,..While (.215. • behind victory over1 South runswlck In good support at bata as well as In the Winners in. ilje women $1.00 a Square Yard off Any Selection Desserts 30 YEARSol COMPLETE the.opening game of the tournament. field, getting 13 runs on nine hits. Brian iSq.Yd, Sq. Yd.j $2 off with this Ad. I BENNER, INC. AUTO GLASS SERVICE! Chris Ellis pitched a strong game, Hendry had two doubles; Jim Llterlo, Wednesday golf group at Echo costing $5.00 or more! striking out 12 and allowing only three two singles; Mike Schneider and Chris Lake Country Club in theHockey Player on All-Star Team BODY & FENDER hits. Cranford hitters were Alan Silber, of Quality Garpeting or Armstrong, Ellis, doubles and RIctvBornsteln, David stroke, play tournament July Hugh (Buzz) Delano of 6 STRAIGHTENING double; David Aldredge, single; Chris • Aldredge and Alan Silber, Singles. Mrs. Hugh S. Delano, and will Kominek, single; John Korn, single; and Cast Brunswick > • Cranford 4 20 were: '•-J Manor Aye. has been named BASKIN-llOBBINS Brian Hendry, two singles including a enter Ohio University 'in AND TOWING A sixth Inning rally (ell short as • Class A - 1st. Mrs. James to the Union County. Hockey Amtico, AAannington or Congoleum No Wax Floors. Estimates furnished hard shot In the bottom of trie sixth to Cranford was eliminated from the September. ' . i :.. . AB drive In the winning run. , tournament by Its second loss to East O. Howdrd.net :i4: 2nd. Mrs.League all-star team at center $1.00 $1.00 CranfordtS-lsallnl Brunswick. Trailing B0 In the top of the John J. Curley. 36: low putts. for the 1976-77 season. He was NTKIII.IN TOII1 T«;KHK. _ Sale Starts Thursday, July 28th , ICE CREAM STORES AITO SAFETY GLASS t« Cranford bombarded-lselln for 1 runs. sixth, Cranford scored six runs and had . I)oui« Slchliii. it distance a a and 16 hits to win their second game. two men on base before the final out was Ihe leading scorer for the 211-8355: Mrs. James F. Ryan. 15: runhorfor Ihe O'runlord High !Sq. Yd. and ends Wednesday August 3rd^ _ _ _ _Sg1_Ydj l?0 E. BROAD $1.-. WBTflilD ^^. Alan Silber pitched for Cranford mado. Alan Silber, Jim Colanerl. and classes B and C - 1st. Mrs. J.Union Eagles in the B Division WESTFIELD SALE DAYS &73W.WESWlELDAVE.ROSELLEPtl "altowiflff only one rmron iwohlts while * FrantrGenova pttdied-altowlng only six (rack loani, will cnlor ('ook 'Open 11 io JO. Fri. & Sat. 1 Ho 11. 232-9434 hits, but walking eight and hitting twa KranRirriICikr32; 2nd;-Mrs: "withfive goals, 10 assists and, - Comptete Iftjuranee Service "sttjlKmoouttj. ~ . ('ollegcof Killgcrs-l'tin'^rsily— ^ tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimTiiuiiiuiiiiMiiinTiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiitituuuii in Newark 583:0159 Hitting for Cranford were: Ken batters. Cranford collected 10 hits, live Heinn F. Tomfohrde.-34: 3rd. 15 points in 15 games, and he 654 Call any time 6633 . Holm»t»tt«r, .ttirM singles; Alan snocr. ol them in the tlxth Inning.- Alan Silber iii Seiilenihc.r. The (»-1. 150- Thursdoy-it»ly28rFriday July 29LrSaii/rc/ayJy/x_3Q, AN crvd, panoramic vundshlds.L Jour singles;, (-'rank Genova, double, had a double and a single; Frank Mrs, John T. Scolt. 35: lowled the team with <12 shots on pminil:.: nt'iiior hi»s been rear wrtdws trlp.e; Brian Hendry, two doubles, Genova and Brian Hendry, two singles putts. Mrs. Harold Haddock goal. • .„••.•" m'riitcil will) running ;i 4:24 Channels * r«gUI»tor«"• "homerun; Rich DornstalnrtrtptBrChrl* •oacnj"Oavia—Aldredge,---triple; .Bill :: :; :::;: 1 1/2 Price on All Spring & Summer Shoes ; E-7 eye iaf#ty plate Kominek, single; David Aldredge, Sledler and Jim Canaerl, double each; J: 'f5 ";-^==-=^^=-; " Busa;ns;thc~apn-of Mi , uadji'ilo and !):ai Iwii-mile .'._,.'... 336 Centennial Ave. Solex duplaf single; and Chris Crihxoli, single.' and Chris Crlncoll, single. BUILDERS' GENERAL no\vi.iN(;<)PKAiN(;s Cranford Men interested ih bowling SAVINGS FOR WOMEN SAVINGS FOR MEN FUEL OIL with the Cranford Bowling C League' during its season HOME CENTER starting Friday. Sept. 9. may WOMEN'S CASUAL SHOES FLORSHEW MEN'S SHOES 276-0505 ATTENTION 45.9 per gal. $ 00 Prompt Delivery over 150 gal. delivery contact (Jlenn Laycock, 27G- & SANDALS NOW 20 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 500.J. Save fuel. Improve efficiency with a.\ NOW V2 PRICE Values to $43.95 new Texaco Flame retention burner. Reg. $17 to $32 This is a' limited group of current styles. Infants - Toddler Boys and Girls Thurs. 9 A.M. to 9P.M. FUTURE FUEL OIL Amalfi, Sandier. Encore, Fred Braun, 1 Not all styles in all sizes. CHILDREN'S WEAR Girls 4 to 6X and 7 to 14 sixes Completely installed $1 TCOO Clarks ofEngland IL fri. & Sat, 9:30 to 5:30 AMD 50 OR MORE OFF r******** ••••••••il Service Contract MO.OO Mendham Store Will Be Closed Thurs. Eve FOOTBALL FREE ESTIMATES ON OH BURNER WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES MEN'S CLARK'S of ENGLAND Included are Coats (some winter). Jackets, Skirts, Pants, Shorts, Bathing Suits, NEW BOILER- BURNER & CONTROLS SERVICE ft SANDALS CASUALS Shirts, Knit Tops, Sleepwear, Dresses, Sweaters, Socks. Tights, Hats, Overalls, 1 Toys and Accessories arid More! — <, . PLAYERS Don't Wait, Call Now NOW '/a. PRICE NOW /, PRICE g Reg. $26 to $35 Originally $29-32 i MISSES & JUNIOR FASHIONS - SAVINGS J.S. 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• - ' TnuirstWv • July2B, 1977 CRAWFORD < N..I.> CITIZEN AND CHRQNICLE Page9 Kean. Colleae. Children's TJ THEATRE Summer WorVshop presents "Sleepino Summit Art Center* Summit, Beauty," between Downs Hall, and the At Your Leisure workshops and courses in pointing, Celebration Pjayhoust. 116 South V.iughn Eames building on August 2. 3, If outh Center in Bryant Birthday Pictures." Ave., C " " - " "* "srl.it Auo 12, "Titus, Adronlcus," Aug. 37 Saturday_and Sunday, 1, 4. 7,-9;40 p.m. Drew University. Madison. "Cyrano de yeai;,,the Crahford Youth „atu ] '.other_ , ^gan'cs._ : Th,ro« Adams Ave. salamander won It.i (lie tiniest Auditorium. 'Aniittasia." August 7 1 Elmora Theatre, Elizabeth, "Slap Bergerac- July 24 through Seplombe. Council is sponsoring a free classrooms are jsed .alonl g Scavenger hunt winners and most colorful :. David shot," weekdays at 8:55 p.m.', Saturday. through August *> I*P '« 2:40. 4. 9:55 p.m.; Sunday. 2. 5:50. 9:J0 center for youths between the wKp the gym. 'i .u* gym ?<»n- July 20 were Chris Marszalek. Welherall's hamster. Nosy. Echo Lake Park, "Twelfth Night." "paper Mill Playhouse,. Millburn, p,m.; "Carnal Knowledge.', weekdays •Grease," opens September U for a s, > ages of 13 and 18. The center. \a\ns Tiaskqtiiall and Greg Wheat ley. Joe Denci. was furriest: « biggest at 7:15 p.m., Saturday, 1, 8:10 p.m., tonight ,i! 8 30 p.m ' Sunday, 4:05, ft-p.m. Edison Vsltvy Playhouse. FdKon "Ol VJVUV eno .ncment directed by Ed Polj(o of lO5f> volleyball, and the classroonis . Brooksidf was..Lucy. Chris. Chapman's Seton Hall Summer Theatre. Soutn dog: cleanest. Pete, a dog-that Maplewood Theater, Maplewood. Mice arul V.fcn," July ?> through 31 at B Cooli'dge St., features pool, contain a lounge, pool room. Brookside playground July "Annie Hall," wockdays at .7:15.. 9:15 n m. • " Orange,'"Kind Lady." July 38 30 at 8:30 , ping-pong, chess, checkers, and ping-pong room. The 13 hosted a rematch softball Nicky Ross brought in,: andT pimn-SaluVday, •*. 4, a, 10 p.m.-, Sunday., _j£.?ii9<. SISO-.M^JS p.m. ;__ :JjacJkj[amjnpnt _an_d_ puzzlest_centerv.wilLbe open until the' I he—cutest,- Crystal ^Ross's [-^-game - -with—Roosevelt^ New pfaia YhealerTXTndenT^'RolieV' The center, located . al end of August. - BfooKsTde wonl^RTTWtnners- goldfishr Inthe^ afternoon-t he- -coaster;"'--wcekdftys~at—7.-9:05-p-m—~ Livingston Avenue School, is Any adult who would like to of the candy hunt were, Chris children wont to the movies to Friday, 7:30, 9:40 p.m., Saturday, 1:15, co-directed by Mrs. Ann ""help supervise for a night may TAKES THE CUE —:Jack McCarthy/center, takes pool see. Star Wars. 3:10, 5:20, 7:35, 9:45 p.m., Sunday. 1, Restaurant cue from Bob Silvestrini as Ronda AAittler looks, on at Grant. Brian Malt and Kenny 2:55, 5:05.. 7,15. 9:25 p.m. Paradise* or22 Beech St. tall Mrs. Paradiso. 272^10. IJ ra nt. Brooksidf. playground -...•• Arts and Crafts Park Ttwatre, Roselle Park, "Seven Now in the fourth week, the ..•;••• Youth Center, which operates nightly at Livingston Percent Solution," weekdays at 7 p.m.', ; TKe~"contesl last'we'ek for Saturday, 3:35. 7:45p.m..Sunday, 3:15, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY vouth center has attracted n-, '•'«'« A»J Avenue School. . " ' •finished third in the swimming Olympics. the-Arts and Crafts program 7:25 p.m., "The Stlno." weekdays at hundreds of Cranford youth to g Qy J5&le AlCtS 6:50 p.m., Saturday. 1:30, 5:30, 9:35' - was yarn painting. Winners at p.m., Sunday. I, 5:05, 9:15 p.m. . ' . Businessmen's Us lounge with soda machine * Memorial- ^ (>r^nge Ave. Middle School in Paperweights On Display .'. MemorialPlaygroundheld a , Strand Theater. Summit, "Rocky," ••u.,.•'•'.',.. ; Luncheon *2.95 . •and juke box. '; the 5-9-year-old age group at 7:15, 9:25 p.m., Friday. A fiO-piece display of I'aperweights.of the New York dancing contest Friday. WtCRUOp (,• , ,IJ, T.+J y , .. ,. Programs are conducted w«re Melody King. Anita 7:30, 9:40p.m., Saturday. 7, 4:30, 7-;IS. Try our special three combination from.7:30 until 10:30>.m: paperweights \is at the Historical Society" by Paul • Winners were Leslie Muldrow DiGiovanni, Kim Webster and v:45p.m., Sunday, 2,4:30,6:45, 9: IS p.m. Monday through Thursday Toychests on one. street in CranfoFd Public Library Hollister. a giift of the Wed- and Chris Chapman, tied for 'MUSIC Sandwich and Soup served in our Lounge I,arissa Nowicki: ltf-12-year- Beggar's Banquet. Union, light with a dance of coffee, house town have, more room' this ttyough August. The collei'-- nesday Morning Club art first place, and Schelle ri Daily Enjoy Dinner inanatpiosphere olds, Kyra Fedash. Jane entertainment nightly^ of Flaming Swords and Flaming Desserts .every other Friday from 8 to week, with the American t ion. on loan from 'Dr. Rdward department. Mayers, second. • Molriar. Susan DeLazaro and Garden State Arts Cenfer, Holmdcl, 11 p.m. On alternate Fridays, Cancer Society as- thMe. Coe oL-Holl.v St.. comes _ • _^ Memorial came in fifth in Nell Sedaka through" Saturday; Olivia -\ ' Try our Sunday Buffet I0/A.M.-3/P.M. , - - Pan) Robbins: Hillside Ave. Newton-John, August 1 through August . . • Dlhners Ala Carte from |5.50 up. the center is open regular beneficiary. \: from, parts of tiie united Fire Safety -Theme the swimming Olympics. Middle School 5-9 year-olds: •6. ' . hours.' Last Sunday, Kim Hart, 9, of (States and Europe. Winners of the bubble gum ' The Grotto, 573 Boulevard, fn our Lounge. rBernardine Scholy, Karla" Kenllworth, entertainment every Friday Dance and Listen to .Tournaments are held 22 LaSalJe Ave. and Kenneth Many, kinds of glass are Of Puppet Show contest July 19 were: Lynn "and Saturday night- with Country r 'Knight. Anne DelGrippo and '*•the Sound of- weekly, starting with ping Weinstock.8, of 13 La Salle represented. including *^ .. . McCleesi first, 13-14-year age Lisa DiFabio; 10-12. Patty Cookln'. AMAD Ave. decidedlohavea toy sale Waterford. Swedish. Venfian. The Children's Department •• group; Kevin Sorger. first. Kenllworth Fecreatiqn Band, concert "'**Spicc pf Life" McCloskey. Donna Knight. at Ward Field, tonight ,it 7;3O p.m.. -.: ,, for the benefit of' cancer French, and Sandwich. A of Cranford Public Library 12 year-olds: Todd Tarver. Sandra Brown, and Raymond Morris Stage, Morrlstovm, |az2 - 7 research. They priced and variety of glass-making will present the Burger King second: 11-year-olds. Tyroqe through Saturday. Garden State P*rl» Mitchell. •'•' ' ••_,-. . Newark Museum, Newark, Summer Ettit 135 V* 0100 51 HI.I.SKHTS SI techniques includes examples puppets in a show about fire All fA>(or Credit Card) Honortd. displayed , the. items for a Muldrow: 7-9. Crystal Koss: Activities for the rest.of the Noonhour Concerl scries, Buddy Terry (if overlay, faceted, fountain, prevention on August 31, at and Band, today at 12:30 p.m.; Thomas. sidewalk sale. Jeffrey Hart. 7. smallest bubble. 13-14. Lynn week included famous 22 I,a Salle Ave., and Brian concentrics. milleflnri. Tif- 11:00 a.m. in the library •McClees. first; ll-year-olds. Genute and the Neo Kyma Qrcek Band, - fany; bubble, . marbrie. auditorium, American key.chains, 'finger August 4. . WHERE GOOD YOUNG Hober, 5,7 LaSa|le Ave,, were Kemp Ward and Tony Ross, puppets, . Ra-Ra shakers.. New Jeney State Opera, "Madame j the "neighborhood criers" sulfides, swirl, crown, and Because of limited seating first: 12-year-olds. Walter Butterlly" with Anna Moffo' at War FRIENDS u • zodiac medallions, pom-pom Memorial, Trenton on September 9, u ANDOLD announcing the event. others. . and the large response tn last Gallagher and Kevin Sorger\ bookmarks, wire' sculpture, s--m- ••.-•'••• ..-./• • ' •-. MEET . The library has a collection eapV 0R Cranford first. " -^.rKinv and Kenny put Signs macaroni art. animal ban-, '" Summer Affair. Kean College, talent of books ar^ut glass paper-:.ch.]dren ^ u|) show July 28, B p.m. .featuring Tom •r/. around "the neighborhood. Last Thursday a pel show tiers, and woven placemats. 'iMerlo, a pianist from fcliiabnth, Greg Every Fn& Sat "Country Cookin' |—Business- was—brisk. Four weights featuring (.lass ,jcke,s a, ,h£ children's was held. Scott Wetherall> Jupa, Union guitarist, arid singers hours later, the youngsters AUDUBONPROC-RAM - Department desk starting Marehda, Stevens, Candace Rokes. "~* 're finger snapp'm' good.' Trailside Nature and August 1: Tickets are required "Camllle Wilkinson, and Bill Stearns, all s^w g MN HOBfRTMIVAM.''. had earned $10.30 after selling ilid Nture At 1 Ti - jOf E. Orange. . KOBEUr , IAllHfNCtOIIVIfB many toys, and books priced Science Center will presertt for admission arid will be >"• ENJOY OU R WEI CRf.v ' Summer Recreational Band, concerts HOT & COLD LUNCHES (tues-fri) ^^ KBDFOKD I between: 5 cents and $1. They "Wings Over America," the limited, first cope, first at thYEtlOW" HO.USE Complete Health Food Dept. ' IMPROVE/vieNT OR PURPOSE . COST DONDS OR NOTES CONCERNING HYDROSTATIC family residence shall be sold or rented, AT 158 TERRILLRD.; SCOTCH PIAINS (a) Acquisition by purchase of the TESTINGOF CERTAIN and no structural change or repair of a < following new equipment: O) five UNDERGROUND TANKS AND value In excess of $1,000 shall be made near sears... solid state two channel radios and ' ' CONCERNING AUTOMATIC FIRE thereto, unless and until the-resldence 1» solid state two channel portable . ALAfiMS meets the requirementrequiremenst otf rF'408.4-1 ••».»••. . \ handxadlos lor Use. by Ihe Public ... .BYl—THE sectioSection 3J. *MAllI uiuiiwMbordinancse o«r. part, .s- o_t . X. ] -BE—IT—ORDAINED- BIO-NUTRIENT Vitamins 20% OFF ^ There is^awopik aavo^inc^ ..g^^g^^g^ Safety Department, T3>~n black-and—— .; : K)WNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THEordinances"*Inconsistent—herewith—are - CALL OH MAIL TODAY FOR- white video camera, (3) an accounting TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, NEW hereby expressly repealed. COMPLIMENTARY computerJfol' use by the Treasurer's • > JERSEY: ' • . i Section 4. This ordinance shall take , Office anff the Tay Collector's Office . Section I. That Ordinance No. 77 5, effect upon publication after final FLORIDA BOOK flavor-^into a cigarette without boosting tar, brands, i ne ICMUU. JJ^ ^ , r ___ j_ and (4) a table top photo copier for adopted by the Township Committee of passage as provided by law. vor g use by the Police Department and the . . the Township of Cranford on February Barbara Brande SWfeET TENDER 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco does Health Department, and Including for 22,-1977, be, and-the same hereby Is, Chairman of the Township Committee ' Nam*). 150,400 all of the aforesaid, all orlolnal 1 53,000 amended and supplemented by adding to LOT GARAGE CARPET ATTEST: ..-.•• Addross ^ JERSEY and appurtenant equipment ' section F-2904^.5 of the Boca Basic Fire Wesley N. Phllo • ' • City wdler and newer Pavtid (b). Reconstruction and renovation ol Prevention Code-1975 a new section CORN That's the report on MERIT Township Clerk streets and sidewalks A the existing Township Plrehouse to concerning hydrostatic testing' of Cily boost taste without the usual n NOTICE beautiful neighborhood provide Improved saletv a d opera 50,000 underground tanks for the storage ol The foregoing ordinance was minutes away tfoni major SWto _ tlonal conditions. liquids with a flash point of 100 degrees Introduced and passed on first reading at (cllmprovement o< the existing park- Fahrenheit or less, to be designated as shopping malls hospitals FARM; FRESH and the remarkable break- a meeting of the Township Committee ot housed of wo'ship Low ta»(*s Z.p increase in tar. •• . ing lot located at 322 Walnut"AvSriUe* subsection 4, reading as follows: the Township of Cranford, N.J. ort J,000 4. HYDROSTATIC TESTING. to provide Increased parking facili- 7,350 Tuesday, July 24, 1977 and will be AWARD WINNING COMMUNITY (516) 681 -6460 ties lor the Township Llbrory The owner or occupant ol any land considered for final passage, after QELERYbunch through called 'Enriched (d) Acquisition bv purchase ot.new. within the Township ol Cranlord. Upon public hearing at another meeting of < REGENCY PARK (212) 895-0034 j automotive vehicles tooethor with which any underground tank or tanks said Township Committee at Municipal T:Querally smokers reported used for the storage of any liquid with a 131 OLD COUNTRY RD' HICKSVILL6 NY 11801 Building. Cranford, N.J. on Tuesday, all original and appurtenant equip flash point ol 100 degrees Fahrenheit or JW CROP mont for use by the Public Works ne Augustan, 1977 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Check httfe if you prefer brochures ^bout another Cbt\ Minion 3 less are located shall cause the said tank (prevailing time). community, Homes from X40 000 and up OPEN 7 DAYS flavor tobacco: pftrtment jnd conslsiinu uK (1) a or tanks and connecting piping to be • GARDEN FRESH *°^ BARTLETT they liked the taste of both self-propelled heavy duty dump truck 4>,0O0 63,>JO tested hydroitatlcally for leakage WESLEY,N. PH1LO BTOWM Thru Florida Model Moaiv and (3) a sell propolludstroet sweeper during the calendar year 1977 and at Township Clerk te) Installation of approximately 1,300 least once In every five (51 years Dated: July 28, 1977 Tobacco that for the first time feel ol pertnanunl, protective Icnclno thereafter. Foe: *M.94 CUCUMBERS29* PEARS MERIT and MERIT 100's as bclno ulght loel In height and situate BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH • along Blr.chwood Avonuu jnd Cranford 15,450 '•".850 Each such test shall be performed by a KENILWORTH.N.J. MERIT gas station pump and. tank Installer SANTA ROSA A-Avonue in the TownslHp 1195,500 - • SIB4.000 The Governing: Body ot the Borough of 1 L approved as to qualifications for this U. S. YELLOW delivers flavor you wouldn't Totals " -"' the Improvements or purposes Kenllworth will hold a public hearing on c purpose by 1he Chief ol the Fire THIRD QUARTERLY Tho excess of the appropriation rnjdc for ol bonds or notes to bo Issued Thursday,July wth, 1977 at 8:oo p.m. at much as the taste of the higher j Department, and the standard to be used RED PLUMS -*- ---i-j A.I..^ th.. .xLtlitiatud rtitivliTium cim mereiui. n» .,««.- - -. the amount ol tho said down payment lor said as a guide for the testing of underground Borough Hall regarding Board of Ib. Ad|ustmeni calendar No. 2 77, Block 409 15 leakage of flammable and combustible ONIONS expect in a low tar cigarette. purpose. ' • Lots 33-37, JWNorth Uth Street, Notice INSTALLMENT OF 1977 ' Section 4. The lollowlno additional, mijtteM are hereby dolermined, doclarvd, liquids shall be the National Fire tar cigarettes tested- Protection Association standards of Appeal. cited and stated: • ' MARGARETMCGEVNA ''"—i in Section 3 ol ti»is bond ordinance ore not designated as NFPA No. 329. MEAT DEPARTMENT A written report of tho results ol each BOHOUGHCLERK MERIT and MERIT 100 s were Dated: July 28, 1977 such test, certified to be correct by the Cigarettes having up to 60% person present at and In charge of the Fee: 13.12 actual performance of each such test, - thereby. • • jinin..s» ol said purposes within the limitations ol shall be submitted to the Chlel of the .BOARDOF EDUCATION" ,b> The average ported «'"^ ?n"o consldori^n the.respoctlve amounts of the packed with this special tobacco. d k n Fire Pepartmont, or his authorised THOMAS STREET Whole FILET MIGNON $2™ said Local Bond Law «" '« ' ?J"i"",| purposes, according to the reasonable more tar than MERIT. said obligations author «d, for the sove'-aipup aUthor|Iod by ,n|s bond deputy, to be filed by him with the CHANFORD, NEW JERSEY 07014 life Ihereol computed Irom the dale 01 ino so Bureau ol Fire Prevention within 24 NOTICE AND INVITATION TO BID hours of.1h.e completion **t the test. , The Cranford Board ol Education ordinance. Is 9 years. ,«niiir,,dbv said Law has been di'ly mad* And taste-tested among thou- nt II.the results of any such test shall Invites your sealed proposal for: TAXES Only, one cigarette has ,c) Th. supplemental debt >'»'-;£;"' '^Z\^. ™c^Me executec'dupllcate Indicate any leakage of-tMptuu a> SPECIFICATION NO. 7B-3O TURKEY and filed In the of Ice of the Township Corn ^ DM%lon ,„ , uCa, h0 llammable - liquids, the owner or CONCRETE SIDEWALKS CUBE thereof has ben lied In ' J"''"^,, „, community Affair, ol the State ol occupant^ of the lands Upon which the Government Services In the Dt'Par'™n ° ' , . s debt ol the Township a. Sealed proposals will be recelvedby sands of smokers like yourself. n a t hl urol delectlve tank or tanks are located shall the Board Secretary at the Board ot New Jersoy, and sudi statement show* n,»' » ,, , lno bondl and notes d b V h cause the ume to be repaired within 72 Education Office. Thomas Street, ROLL Ib. "Enriched Flavor' tobacco. •dollned In said Law l> l""««" n '. °bv > 84 WO IS tho said - obligation, ord n hours ol the completion of the-test, or STEAK provided lor In this bond ' ""fbo^ln|,, „ | dubt I Imitations prescribed by Cranford; NJ. Until 3:00 p.m. prevailing authorliedby this bond ordlnancewin b»w«ro" within such lurjher extension of time as time, on Apgust IS,. 1977, then publicly '<. Q Willlp Monk Inc. 1977 may be granted by the Chief of the Fire opened and read aloud. . . said Law. ARE DUE If you smoke, you'lLbe Department and • Shalt promptly, And you can take it. Specifications may b< obtained at the (d) thereafter submit proof to the Chief, Board of Education Business office at no obllg< satisfactory to him, that the condition of cost. , . eMpen; leakuoo or seepage has been corrected. VEAL , V The sealed proposal may birdellvered interested. Included as Pi.. ... Section 7. Tnat said Ordinance No. 77-5 personally at the time-..and place foreuolng estimate thereof. be, and the same hereby Is, further specified, or by the U.S. Mall. However, amended and supplemented by adding to the Board of Education will not be Section F 408.0 ol the Boca Basic Fire responsible for late mall deliveries, and Taste-Iest Proof* auth . v npZ.Tl beobiigaioeii to levy ad Prevention Codo 1975 Iwo (2) new no bid shall be accepted alter the CUTLET^? l t sections to be designated as Sections F- obligations ol the . . ,,r '0Ie'r"v within the Township lor tho poy.nent specified lime (or opening all bids. DELIVERY SlO.OOMIN.ORDER valorem taxes upon all the ^'"' ' Xl»'QU< ll.nit.illon of ratu or amount, •100.4 1 and F 408.4 7, reading as lollows: OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK otsaldoblluatlons.dndlnlcruiltheroanwlinlllldll g ^^^ ,h>, (|rj) F 408.4 1 - Automatic tire alarms; The' sealed , proposal must be NO INTWEST CHARGED 15 lbs, or more ^" '"• MERIT and MERIT Section 6. This bond ordinance 5h4l 'jku ' ^ I ' W Residential Use; In each guest room, .submitted In a sealed envelope with the specification number on the outside ol publlclton thereo er tlnal adoption. „. prove suite or sleeping area of use group R I IF PAID BY August 10 (residential, hotel, motel, lodging house, the envelope, and addressed as follows: Adopted: JulyJiS, 1'" boarding house and dormitory), Cranford Board ol Education Kings: 6 nig!'tar!' 0.5 nig. nicoiine av. per cigarette, FTC Report Dec!76 Attest: t P O- Box 444, Thomas Street CRANFORD OLD TIME MARKETj dwelling unit within buildings ol use v WESLEY N. PHILO groups K 2 (resldontlol , multi-family), Cranlord, New Jer&eV 07014 TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD 10O'sil 2 mg! 'iar'.' 0.9 nig.nicoiine av. per cigarette by FTC Method, Township Clerk S or K3 (residential, one and twolamlly) Attn: Boord Secretary , and R-4 (detached one and two lomllv)- By the Order ol the Cronlord Board ol ^WCESEFFECT^E IQ3 Mill! Street. Cranford Each dwelling unit shall be provided Education - TAX COLLECTION DEPT. ThU S UlV28 WJ. and the twenty day period of .11 "lla »• ' • ^ commellct,d, a, With a minimum if one(l) approved Marc &-'. Uerpstein ' .o 272-7051 (store) 272-4750(meat) proceedlno questioning the validity ol sue oto o| |he ||r,, smoke detector Installed In a manner Assistant Superintendent lor REGULAR &-MENTHOL be,; two Community United Methodist Hunterdon Medical Center. he lived in Gafwood most of brothers, Martin and Anthony, Church, will preach Sunday.' Mrs. William Bridges Sr. "Traces of Time," a live- 1N APPRECIATION - ^:;^^^!^c^prs Flemington. after a brief his life before moving Jo Brick KENILWORTH- A funeral and a sister, all in Ireland, and Town two years ago He •it the9:30 a.m.^service on the will • be in charge of day archeological program directors Mary A. Sullivan, left; anei'peslie A^pi'neweck illness Mass was offered Saturday at nine grandchildren, topic. "God's Cure For musical program retired in 1975 as superin- from Aug. 1 to5 is open to boys present a citation of appreciation to rgtiHrVg:Fire Chief Born in Cranford she lived 1 St. Theresa Church for and girls who have completed tendent of mails at the Gar William Shanahan. 82, of 136 N. Bernard Fleming at his farewell dinner. The LWV has here until moving to Cahfon in wood Post Office where he had M. Maksin c the sixth through 12th grades. been studying firehouse facilities and AArs. Morneweck 1945 She was the daughter of 2lst St who died July 20in St Services (Of Michael Maksin The program, sponsored by the late August and Augusta Elizabeth Hospital. Elizabeth.' 58, of Ramapo Rd. were has completed a series of slides of the' firehous§,for . — #• •[* DOG-CAT OWNERS Washington Rock Girl Scout CORRECTIdN Interment was in St. Gertrude viewing by local organizations. . ,_ • • Behneit . Monday at St. Valdimir's • Council, includes van trips to Surviving are her husband. The husband of Mrs.'Elste Cemetery, Woodbrldge; Ukrainian Church, Elizabeth, Low Cost Spaying , Pennsylvania lor digs and an _Hess Reilly. 59, of 32 Grove Mr. Shanahan was boni in with .interment' in Rosehill overnight at the council camp Joseph P. Sr>: son; Joseph P." ViTALE-ITY -Two hundred of 248 members of Vitale family at reunion -At center are three Ot tour surviving children of original setters Sabato and Roselle Vitale,-Alice Vitale Vardalis Capone. is the time to protect your pet from un- BBW Conducting Membership Drive .)r. of Annandale: a daughter. St., who died July 17. sis Ireland and came to this Cemetery, Linderi. JVJr. Charles Vi.tale Sr., and Anna Vitale Jannucci. in Sussex . County. The- TJiomas V. Reilly. His name Maksin died at home Friday .wanted litters. Pregnant cats an$ dogs can also pnigram leader is a science Al recent local membership presidents.' Other social ac Mrs Helen E. Hensei of country 60 years ago. He lived be neutered For information and assistance, call parties, now 'members' were' liviti.es-arp planned: soon Jor Klizabeth: li grandchildren. was incorrectly reported in in Jersey City 20 years before after suffering an apparent teacher. • . ^ : heart attack. v; these numbers. 1 enrolled in Kadimah Chapter old anct rieXv^Dtpmbersrr• --.-'-••- last week's;' Chronicle as moving to Kenilworth 26 years Registration- is , with i 200 if |{'nai lVrilh Women. "Charles. •ago.--- -»«^:_- ^.:.__i:..:;.i. JHe was born in Penn- Gather for Family Reunion Washington Hock Girl ScoUt For more .information about Shona Young WHS hostess at B'naiilVrith Women, contact sylvania and lived in Efiwlen KKNHvWORTH" "Vitale" it»enthers came from Penn- Tho oldest member-of. the I he- day. Five teachers, engineers and • Council. 232-3236 The $30 fee : Service 273-2663 276-2994 276-2955 the,,new inemhers parties Lois Hiihbino. 272-5026. <>r before moving to Cranford 30 freely'" translated from' 'the sylvania. NiwYork Slate and family. Samuel Vilale. H5;-\vas genenl.lions of the faniilv doctors. r ; --.-• includes the program, trans- years ago. An Army veteran Italian and the Latin means ALUMINUM PRODUCT AUTO DEALERS- AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS AFTER I P.M. '""'""~AFTERSP.se portation, and an overnight at while Millio Lewis entorlainert Linda I.eifcr. 276-0497. Smith Jersey: Others live in unable to attend because of played hncci. an <>IH Italian Members of the family have cliarltT moiubcrs ;uid pjist Membership vice presidents. of .World Wa/ II, he retired ("life." and theres plenty'of. California arid Florida. pooi- health. His sisters. Alice % served in various capacities in SUMMIT ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE, Inc. <'«nip. •••.'.• jja»'ii I;aModa. . Korseshoes, three years ago from General "Vilale" around Kenilworth. • The Vitale family settled in •and Anna .•'•are in their. KO's. haseball. and (lit; youngsters' local government and have' LINCOLN Motors Corp. after 37 years. The Vitales. the largest and what is now the Borough of and Charles Sr. is 77. The been active in local business. LIFETIME ALUMINUM REILLY IAIIK (III \H Surviving is a sister, Miss enjoyed apple ducking and one of the oldest families in Keiiilworlh • in 1901. Senior voun^esl incmher <»| the clan sack races. Souvenir glasses e.nmde.rj?|'rcs|i:', .174 I hen Jind grown, by. 74. GOOD USED CARS Kenilworth and other faniilv "Vitale has been a conducted Saturday at the Ihe reunions. ' ~" nients and a host of. gam e^,' - ' : ... 276-3205 232-76>l7 ^339 N. Broad.Slreet Branford baptist Church by • Itrotiiors Arrivi ncniher of the 'Hoard of '. • Elizabeth . . o (- 931-6831 143 Chestnut St., Roselle Park 241^797 lived in Cranford 25' years ThursdayJuly 28.1,977 JLoseJ!ii_yjt^U\_aj'riv( d with •Louis Yjtalo is a Kenilworth .T\VI:NB0R'«\ITOf0RP... Wosttie'l'd. N J. • j WESTFIELD: 318 East Broad St,, Fred H. Gray. Jr., Mgr. 233-0143 ~Pagell theii' reivaining six- iHrnesl- 100 Soulh Awe. E. STATE BAM . -O30 W. Third ifiMv.) Rosette io-2700 , until inoying to Elizabeth I ^~SUforTzTecTFORT)——- CRANFOROAUTOBANK CRANFORO; 12 Springfield Ave., William A.Doyle, Mgr. 276-0092 •" Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily—Closed Sundays three years ago. Mrs;.Levy, .li'lin. Anna. Alice. Charles. Vardalis is a Springljeld ~l Sarles^teasing- —Chestnut SI t Wilnut-Aue. Member Dealer Since 1920. 232-3700 was. a bookkeeper with radio Samuel and Mary. from, the |ioliceri>iin.. Alfred Vardalis is 93J 6833 station WJDM in Elizabeth for Province of Avalino in Italy. a captain Hn the West field Sales Service-Rentals --« united counties five years. She was a member Supreme Court Is Getting •Tlie. Vitales. as inos! inv-,Police I department and .lantes Open Eves, til V:30 Service-Parts •Wl trust: company FUNERAL HOME n.'igrant la'milies, could not '.Vardalis is a' detective 'with Sat. t|l 4:00 AUTO of the Soroptimist Club of 3. speak Knglish. had no monev, iho I'.rick Town force. n wht'Vt'Rr(od things 272-4500 Elizabeth, Musicians Local r-ROKIT WHEEL DRIVE • start to happen INSURANCE 151, the Eastern Union County and winked at menial tasks The con'ioilloo which " 245-6100 <\TI BOULEVARD 218 NORTH AVEwW. 2760255 until they saved ..enough Mcmbor Federal Reserve Sytfcm Immediate ^overage Chamber of Commerce, and Brief on Parkway Dispute plannod the reunion' included 158'yVesllield Aue Roselle Park Federal Depo&lf Insurance Corp. KENILWORTH n-oney lo buy a small parcel the Cranford Baptist Church. KKNII-WOKTII- Borough brothers'- Ralph and John a notice with the Supreme area. (if land which, they fjW'ed Attorney Aldan 0. Markson Vilale. Kvo Vilalo. Anno BODY & FENDER A Funeral Home., of homelike atihosphere, completely .Widow of Irving Levy, she is Court petitioning it to review The se von-m'eni her The second and . Uiird BODY & FENDER BUILDERS BUILDING MATERIAL survlved-by three sisters, Mrs. will file a brief Monday with an Appellate Court ruling July Supreme Court will review Vilale. John ("aloi.ia. Joanne generations entered the \ ityle Hannfiulo. and Chalros COLLEX modern, air conditioned, offstreet parking facilities. Inez Maffei of Oakpark, III.. " the slate Supreme Court in the <» which . dismissed Markson's brief and decide if it' construction trades, and Iho Mrs. Betty Leibowitz of borough's enntinuing^-court. Kenilworth's complaints of air will hear the bordugb's appeal K. Vilale Jr . LNJ Body & Fender A.BU0NTEMPO fourtli and filth generations The family hopes bygjilhor '••'•••'•. ' also /; " • '..'••'' Cranford. and Mrs. Jane battle with the Department of and, noise pollution and lor a review. '• COLLISION EXPERTS General Builder, Since 1950 entered a variety of careers -for over compounded water run-off Markson is arguing that CUSTOM HOMES. J.S. IRVING CO. and professions includinr least ovorv IK vears: ~~ Auto Body Repairs INSURORS Arrangements were com- relief fn,r flooding and - en- and drainage problems which Konilworth does not oppose 24 hr. TovA/Ing ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS. DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME pleted by the Dooley Funeral vironmental-problems caused the Parkway expansion the 13-mile Parkway project. Special Discounts to all Lifetime Warranty COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Lumber 8. Millwork Hm North Ave. W. • by widening the Parkway. allegedly will create' for but that the DOT has a legal Senior Citizens -V CONCRETE WORK. ol Evpry Description ', 556 Westfield Ave., Westfield . Last week the attorney filed' several hundred homes in I he obligation to take reasonable Towns Not Favoring . NEW FIREPLACES AND Fuel Oil- Oil Burners Free Courtesy Cars measures to deal.with surface GENERAL REPAIRS OF ALL KIN_D$ Hardware Paints' walei*created by widening the 241-2730 D. J. Heybum Park at Border Now 636 N.MICHIGAN AVE. FREE ESTIMATE Kenilworth Calendar Parkway. The. jittorney GARWOJ.H)-- According to c o 11 Ko n d s , I h e now is against an active park KENILWORTH—276-7226 720 BOULEVARD ' Call after 6 p.m. 233-1492 Friday. July 29 borough engineer Donald because^.people living ad- Appellate Division was KENILWORTH The funeral mass for Daniel t>-9 p.m. Weight Training - Brearley Gym. (luarriello. Woslfield and jacent, to the aiea in "Weslfield' 964-3386—24 hr. Towing 272-5177 J. Heyburn, 81, of 5 Burnside. mistaken ia.ruling the iDOT Monday, August 1 Cranford are not in favor of an .and Cranl'ordoppose the idea. CAMERAS CAMERAS CARPETING CONTRACTORS in July and August and September and -Ave.is,8tlQ_a.ni. today at St. has no such obligation. ••- active'park "al this time" al • '-Hi- said three alter Michael Church.'interment is 6-9 p.m. Weight training - Brearley p.m. Municipal court the .umciuroj"!' Iho (wo 1 owns nati-.es being considered are Fairview" Cenielery7 ; GARWOOD CARPET Open a regular savings account that pays the 7-9 p.m. Tax. office open " ~ ~ ~ d n(Tifn"iiV.n he livnd'ioitsnnl ura f- KODAK 35 M/M FILM CENTER tfield. : DAVIS BROS. 7-9 p.m. Consumer director's office open Resident iif.i nion SI. liero >it ;Tl7>^ITv pJTTift fnp~TTTidrrrrTnTri~ SALE Highest Interest Rate allowed by, lpv/; EARNINGS Mr. Heyburn died Monday expressed conci'i.n al the June I roes, a passive, recreation at Rahway Hospital. 7:30-9 p.m. Borough clerk's office open (Dealer Cost) Jack Davis CREDITED TO YOUR ACCOUNT MONTHLY is like Tuesday, August 2 Activities "Jil Borough Council' mod ing area suitable only for y SLIDE FILM PRINT FILM Born in New York City, he that a park, featuring tennis NO WAX Alterations 7:30 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous - Recreation Center - trails and hikes, or an active VPS 135-20 (ASA 100) - SI.74' FLOOR COVERINGS receiving a Christmas Bonus 12 times a year. lived ifl Rahway before KK.NIIAVOirni- What's and soccer would create park with tennis and soccer, KM 13!>-20(ASA25)^ SI.96 Additions moving to Cranford 58 years , beginners meeting , • going on at (he Kenilworth KM 135-36 (ASA 25) 2.81 VPS 135-36 (ASA 100.) 2.41 7-9 p.m. Building inspector's office open heavy traffic on Union SI. by facilities. KR I3b-2O(A'SA64) 196 CG 135-20 (ASA 400) 1-.85 Remodeling ago. He retired in 1963 as ah playgrounds'; Contests. people using it as an access KR !3b-3b (ASAG4) 281 CG 135-36 (ASA 40.0) 2.59 DAN riINT 7 - 9 p.m. Zoning enforcement officer's office open "An active recreation area l-'ree Estimates electrical contractor here for Kvery week each of.the three road to the park. does not seen1 t<> be what MINIMUMOWD6R 5 ROLLS 789- ! _7 - 9 p.m. Band rehearsal - David Brearley H.S. . playgrounds runs a different Send Check or Money Order to: . \42 years. -.-,.. (iuarriellti said. Weslfield 1 West field and Cranford 1 will CALL CRANFORD Mr, Heyburn was past 8 -10 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous - Recreation Center - "contest for the registered B & B Folo, P.O. Box 34 2477 and Cranford are planning t-o •(In •;»! tbis lime," . said Springfield, N.J. 070«\ lO6Center St commander of Newell Rodney regular meeting participants of each park. Other dim prices sen) on request. 276-1474 use the area as a water (iuarriello. New Jersey Residents add 5 per cent sales tax. Garwood Fiske Post 335, VFW^ was a Wednesday August 3 • ' • , '"'infests range from egg detention basin as part of a „ ("ranlord officials have mernBer isr AWelrtcan^Legion ~ -.J2:lS__p.m.--Botery_jChjLjT»ejBting -_Galloping Hill _throwing and .water halloon Jipod control project in the v|io.inte-9 p.m. Weight training - Brearley Gym. skateboard races. The towns, he said, were would not h(> feasible. TERMINAL -Visit The 4hmi> Sh«p CHARLIE'S ITALIAN the Honorary PBA, St. Thursday, August 4 The winners of the first {Cranford Knitting considering using "the land MILL END STORES, Inc. (oryour DELI ^Mtchffel-^hiirch Holy--Name^ »^i_x«4 p,«t). Welfare director's' office open round of coiitpetitionare: Kith also as a recreation area "Io & Fabric Center Gourmet Needs Society and Westffeld chapter 4 - 5 p.m. Building lnspec'to^srofftce-open ----• dli DH Aft M\%.\ Italian Specialties u , , . ,-,•,- "tualify-••-for••••:.'t-Jix>cn..-Acres!! Custom - Made • of barber, shop quartets, and . 7:30 p.m. Recreation Committee meeting I Delicious. Submarines that Earns the Highest Interest Rate Daily hula hoop champs: 1st, Joan 'fun(|s • "*3K— /T-4^^*~ was past president of the 7-9p.m. Band rehearsal, David Brearley H.S, Bradley; 2nd. Cindy Gilligan: Hfiwcver, in talking with Draperies and —4mporleU 0U S> J e 4> hne n kcr CAHWOHO- Police are i?^ o , ° • , J 11 - Cuarriello said the feeling Fresh CoHee Beans Home Made Sausage In 1969; he and Mrs Heyburn .. i)lh St.rPark - water balloon investigating thefts at two 20% OFF celebrated their 50th wedding Two Shotguns Stolen f Imported Teas ' Hot 8. Sweet toss: honorary 1st place,Tom Cbiincil Considers ("enter St\ •""sfo"res"""'oarly~'~| ..Spcaad.sf.s " anniversary.. "wHhthiffCoUoon Whole Spices Italian Kitchenwares Buntlc. Da-ve-iHendoc-ks: 1st ..~ Tuesday and Wednesday Call 688-9416 . Caviar - Goose Livet lis South Ave., Westlield Surviving are his widow, 15-17 North Ave. W. Hours; 96 Thuts lil 9, 5%* morning. -f)f>J Stuyvvs.'iMl AvtfiitJt? Union Mrs. Louise Behnert From Case at House |>lace, AlarT'lvTarhlsy . Chris. BuUder's Appeal An undetermined amount of. 276-5505 —-..- 21 Elm Slreet Westlield 232-3288 233-4524 John Latte>-a, Prop. •KKNIIAVORTJI-- -Rorough Heyburn; a son, Daniel H. of KKN1LWOHT1I-- Two borrowed from .Edward BillHarrowy Fudge; 2nd: . I^arr3rd.v" Jay-JayMalhis.' cigarettes', gum. and coins "Withdrawals Anytime Without, Losing Interest Provided You Maintain a Balance of $5.00 or More. Effective Annual Yield When Council is holding a special Cranford; two daughters, shotguns valued al $200 each MelK'.T or 2:«>-N, 12th"St, was Street. Itoshnn White. was taken from FUIlOlt FUEL OIL INSURANCE LUMBER Principal and Interest is Computed From Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal and is Compounded Daily and Credited Monthly. n'leeting at » p.m. tonight lo Mrs. Anne Chomicz of Scotch were stolon-from the home, of stolen front in front of her Michigan Ave. hula hoop UeCristolaro's Grocery at No. review an appeal by Plains and Mrs. Marion Tony Colantonio of 21W.N. 24th housiv champs: Junior Division: 1st. 95 early yesterday morning. • Pnparatln Construction Co of REEL-STRONG Williams of Dallas, Tex;; two St. some time July 1». A 10-specd Utopia blue girls Leeann Kopyta: 2nd, Pete Patrolman Daniel' SwHy/o I bachelor of science KEN 11. WORTH-- The R te to the Cranford First Aid Kenilworth Recreation Band Del. Warren Opie is con- " « Availabl Squad. . replaced the aluminum screen doctors, but for'most it does degree frojji SI. Peter's ducting the investigations. PAINTING PLUMBERS PLUMBERS on. the basemen! window. not"become a reality. College and his wediciiJ doct<>r will present its second concert PAINTING NO Service Charge :i'_ INTERESTED? residency in obstetrics and Medical Center and is in' p.m. • Alterations Rt>p't'h I ARTHUR JOHNSEN SERVICE COMPANY Yonkers Construction Co., 'paperboy to hospital fur-fWfly YhorHy* )(|t"^.rn daughter ol 1'nif and Mrs. T »-1».• v ision ki'p.i' ( . ornp phones for your home and get a , home with Touch-Tone phones. • John j. the firm working <>M I he laboratory assistant lo raise 1:30 p.m Arts and CrafLs at Little League. Washington Cim-,iru( tlon Charles' l.ongo ,,f PlainfieWI. COLOR widening of the Parkway. money .toward his education " School, Hartman Park playgrounds. Cold Type special bargain price. ' And save 'some money in the have two sons, r.iik, I. and _ 7:30 p.m. - Parish bingo games. St. Anne School. .sAta BLACK H, WHITE reported'the,theft July 10 <>f Steven. :t. They reside" in .ROM'IMi t«Mtt\(TOH Si• r •. it r Production The Family Savings Bank . To take advantage of this offer, DiFabio 1 He received a .four year full Dark - Movies at Washington School; rain site, Little bargain. Just call your local six low intensity blinker lights Rutherford. W0 JUU YOU UIG OH YOU SMALL Willn" .'•! I loin •, C i Wl 35 years experience from their construction site on -scholarship from SI. Peter's league Field. at least two of the phones you order Telephone Business Office for I icsulo Joseph, the Barresi's i. In ELIZABETH: I UNION SQUARE « 540 MORRIS AVE. - 289 0800 Market St The lights were College. Jersey City, alter VVedm-sday, Aug. ;i - AdKiir.il to Zenith have :i daughter.' Mrs. (_ Loitders dnd Seamless Gutters o In SCOTCH PLAINS NORTH AVE. I CRESTWOOD RD. - 654-4622 must be either Princess or Trimline. the details. Roofing-Siding valued at M7 each. winning an oratory contest 1:30 p.m. - Twirling lessons at Little League held. ANH.NNA INS VAl L A 1 ION (Tin- iLr.ntfiuiV Maryamie n'Brion of Gar 1 Two bicycles'were reported lie is ii past president '»l Si 1:30 p.m. - Bible study group, Deremer, home, 34K rui i )>u:k tit s, pit n't w v CKANEOHO.N.I In MIDDLETOWN 1 HARMONY ROAD - •71-2500 WIMWI ;nul a sun. Charles, a * Hi I' I'SI IMA tl'S A to V YtKH 276-1160 stolen ladt week. Janet Anne's Catholic' , Youth Willow Ave. . , ui ;nii> ^ lu'iuiicli senior ;it David RroarU'v 1 Member y O 11 SAVINGS INSURED IO $40:000 Gutters-leaders Adaptec of :«)» N. Bth St. told (iigiini/atioii. Thursday. Aug. t . - • 272-3340 .<. Aklt'M SI '-' .i" .!)'!). N J ^"- Answering your needs,. New Jersey Bell Catl Evenings 5 f » p.m. Itouional School: Fully Insured Ui-m\ 0 • police'.'a. ID-speed yellow ' An alumnus of SI. Anne's Konilworil 1:30 p.m. Arts and-('ryfts at Little J.eague, Washington I SUngruy bike she * had.-School and Bos;elle Catholic School, Hailman Park pla'ytjrouiuLs. • . t r

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_•• Pa^l2 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRbNICLEThursday Juiy 28 1977 ^••ftVVK N/VM»«SKJI>AIOHK ^0i.) aim-a -'A.; NkidmrirfUf.. wits TO BUY RENTALS STAMPS US. PLATE BLOCKS. Singles. Ac Call 276-6000 ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS 3 or 4 .cumulations." Collections. Canada bedroom Chalets. Swimming.- Toe prices pairJ 527-8011. Open Weekdays: 9 5 tennis. boatinR and- trout tisi'im:. Deadline: Tuesday 3 p.m. Weekly, reasonable rains. Call 464- 2222. or 464 1515 _ 'CARS WANTED "*~~ REAL ESTATE FOR SAH RENTALS WAtOEj? Z HIGHEST PRICES PAID SOUTH CRANFORD OR CLARK AREA - for junk cars I oral distance Quiet young- maa desires 3- or 4 lowing Can 232-2350 : rooms in 2 (amily tvduse 1 f (preferred). £at-iri •- kitchen, •At BUY'• usei. ' C3 s. cars .needm? reasonable rate. Call 399-9439. "pair 'and iunk CUTS 382-8434 ask for 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. week nights or tddy. . '...-. ••..:.. . ; VOL. 84 NO. 31 Published Every Thursday Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N. J. 15 CENTS Sat. and Sun. a.m. ^iPli; 0'; Thursday, Aug. 4, 1977 WANTED CANNON FACEOFF? '— Not really. These are. pipes storm sewer Unesjildrtj g Ke^ i lot in Kensington Ave. to be used tor MEDIOCRE ' DRUMMER for just ^ starting mediocre mellow rock mnesaeeret usmes WlllamC. Klunws.S.R.A. band. No experience necessary; illation SENIOR RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER Male or Female. CaU 276-0546 or Storm rgestormwater into the YOU'RE INVITED Society of Real Estate 272-2746. ' . . Installation of a new sewer, located at the Kensington usually contains, water and Appraisers designed : to relieve storm- Ave.-Riverside Dr. in- does not drain properly into river- •' '•••'••• '•••"''••:•: v .::;^f: KLUMAS&GAIS water '• accumulation ' at lersection. Approximately 80 the river because of an The town is to start this- SUNDAY 2-5 663 Raritjn Rd. "INSTRUCTIONS" week the laying of 32ft feet of Kensington Ave. and. River- feet'of 36-inch pipe will be laid inadequate 18-inch pipe. The 1 Cranford, N.J. 12-inch pipe in the rear of the, 272-4100 side Dr. is scheduled to begin from the subterranean'replacement pipes will be 35 BLAKE AVE MEN AND WOMEN by «arly next month. reservoir to the-river. placed at a lower level than Chester Lang-properties According to Township the existing conduits: and. where water has accumulated 17-62 The township has taken 'in recent "storms; ••.'.'.'::•.',•••• 900 E. Elitabeth Ave Lovely Split Level featuring sunken living room, dining HELP WANTjF delivery on 440 feet of 27-inch Engineer Gregory Sgroi. .the "according to. Sgr6i.. will drain .room, .modern eat-in kitchen, .3 bedrooms and large TRAIN NOW FOR sewer pipes which will run underground reservoir the reservoir and promptly; family room overlooking picturesque backyard within 'FRIENDLY TOY PARTIES HAS erations At z OPENINGS FOR MANAGERS AND CIVIL SERVICE below Kensington~Ave. from -.walking distance to-town^—-- -3^; —~ ~:~'7~'~7~: DEMONSTRATORS, DEMONSTRATE the corner of Edgar Ave. to ah RENT A NEW PLYMOUTH GUARANTEED TOYS & GIFTS. NO EXAMS underground reservoir CASH INVESTMENT ,- NO No High School Necessary Red Wine Judging from a report 150 per cent more than this COLLECTING OR DELIVERING NO covering municipal courts in, town. SERVICE CHARGE. CAR & Positions Start As High As Even nearby Clark, with a TELEPHONE- NECESSARY. CALL- Circle REDUCTION! Union County, Cranford has COLLECT TO. CAROL DAY 518-489- 5 63 HOUR CHRYSLER - BUILT CAR an exceptionally low rate of population of only 19,105, had 8395 OR WRITE FRIENDLY, TOY criminal _ offenses, _for a, 228 more criminal complaints • POST OFFICE • CUSTOMS "Concha y Two" Chilean than Cranford; Linden, which Cranford Recycling adjoining the center. by-passing- its responsibility" 530 South AVP., E.Crrtnford PARTIES 26 RAILROAD AVE. IMMIGRATION* CLERICAL Project community of it? size. .Program Inc. (CRP) :tnay ,The CRP, in a letter \o the for recycling, and. that the ALBANY. NY. 12205. has 42,120 people, had 1,361 272 9A44 • MECHANICS •POLICE Red Wfaie* Although Cranford stands such complaints, more than permanently shut down its Township Committee July 1, committee "would let us do it Meeker Ave. operations forever" if the CRP continued Galleries in: Elizabeth, Mornstown. E. Hanover KE£p PRESENT JOB WHILE eighth- in population, in the four times those in Cranford. appealed for. the second Bids Out Chile's .most famous red unless the Township Com- to operate in the same way it MACHINE SHOP PREPARING AT HOME FOR winesl Our enormous' county, it ranks 14th in the Besides Kenilworth and consecutive year for a "town- WAREHOUSE GOVERNMENT EXAMS number of criminal charges mittee, agrees to undertake a administered curbside has for the last six years. TheN.J. Department of purchasing power brings Garwood, the only Union broader recycling effort. MACHINE OPERATORS and Write (Include Phone no.) Transportation will accept you this importer's .price GARAGE filed in Municipal Court, County towns with fewer, collection of newspapers and ; Trend Called Opposite MATERIAL HANDLERS NATIONAL TRAINING reduction •> limited, criminal complaints than Notice that the operation gjass. The proposal was In a related. development, ANXIOUS SELLERS Good opportunity for ambitious bids Aug. 18 on the The report, issued by the »_ SERVICE quantities only I Place your AVIS Cranfbrd were Berkeley has shut down hasbeen posted rejected by the committee last the, ToWnship Committee people. Steady employment with replacement of the Winfield order now for this administrative officer of the at the Meeker Ave. site, where year. received a letter from Menkes await BUYERS Who.are willing to make an offer on expanding company. Liberal Box 231, co Cranlord Chronicle, Traffic Circle at Raritan Rd.. one*-In-e-lifetime buy I state court system" and Heights, Fanwood, Moun- We fii Wilder" tainside, New Providence and -a*. glass and metaj have been Gessler said the CRP this Municipal' Services, Inc., this 4 bedroom Colonial that boasts an eat-in kitchen Benefits. Kenilworth. N.J. -Call 21 Alden St.. Cranlord, NJ. 07016 and Centennial Ave., the $ covering- the period from collected for recycling for. six 241-9644 between 3 • 3 pirn: Ask Winfield. year is offering the township which purchases the, glass and dining room with beamed celling. $42,500. county's mosj accident-prone Burgundy 1.29 September, . 1975, through years.' receive^ at the Meeker Ave. lor Mr. Bennett. - . .AM cars lully tqulpptdo ' August, 1976,. showed that Non-Criminal Offenses "a better proposal" in that the SEE AND MAKE OFFER! intersection. " • ' - Formerly $2.59,23.5 oz. Bottle Rtnl lt-h*r» . . .WtivVif there ttrvfet Albert M. Gessler, CRP -town would receive $3 a ton for site,. declaring that the CARD OF THANKS Bids were made available to Ron world widt reatrvftion urvlc*. Cranford had only 308 In non-criminal court chairman, conferred Tuesday glass that would be picked up committee is "bucking a RECEPTIONIST -CLERK TYPIST |.ow rtttt by day. wt«fc or month criminal xdmplaints filed "in ^-statistics, offenses in Cranford REILLY, ELSIE M. trend" in not implementing MEMBERS Or CRANFQRD BOARD.. WESIFIELD BOARD Good typing skills required. 32, contractors July 18: Plans call Cabernet Sauvignon night with< Mayor Barbara at the curb and $4 a ton for To the many relatives and, friends BuyaCueaM2: its local court in the 12-month were more in line with its Brande and notified her of the paper. Last year's plan did not the CRP proposals. AND UNION COUNTY MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM. for'the ipitial work to be done Burgundy. $13.93; period in which the study was population ranking. The gave their comfort and aid in the on the Cayuga Rd. jughandle. Formerly $2.99, contemplated permanent call for reimbursement for the "Yesterday we received our beloved wife, mother, n.59 Cabernet. $17.17 made. . township ranked eighth, the GO WEST, CRANFORDIANS — To Cranford West, below, James Sullivan of South Union Ave. enjoying 24 oz. Bottle same as i cessation of the Meeker Ave. material. word from the Cranford St., Cranford. would like to-thank them lor their is now vacant property and "HOME OF THE WINE BARBEL flOOM" ny ifieiTiiSTwHereT'KOTdTfUri^^ The (JKP chairman said "RecyclingProgram tosTHpouT" kindness and'concern. will not~tielay traffic in the 27&1Q44/'YOUft WINE LINE" '. communities with a smaller weekends this summer. Camp scenes include, above, Moore, left, and Anne Hogari stepping gingerly to avoid operation has shut down only towns such as Summit and the final loads of glass cullet zDa>iton We would also like to acknowledge, referred to the court These STENO CLERK • Recent high school number of criminal offenses family oqcupyingient site on camping grounds i at ML _ stones after dip In Silver Lake. for the month of August.. South Orange are collecting from, its storage bins," special thanks to Barbara Harrington... ensuing months. • 30 Eastman Street •Cranford totaled 3,001. 'it also ranked , -grads, accepted for modern Short on which complaints were " The CRP leader, who three times as much glass for reported Richard A. Menkes, Sue Stecher, our Pastor Msgr. John Work on replacement of the eighth in the number of REALTOR Hills-Summit law office. Steno established the localprogram, recycling as Cranford under president of the service. "The Davis, the Rev. John Oates, the St. made, although there are 14parking violations,- which 1O6 NORTH UNION AVENUE required. Call 467-9200; ' ,, • circle itself with an in- Visa - Master Charge vV asked that the Township the ^curbside collection yplunteers are tired and Michael's Rosary Society, the tersection is scheduled to communities with smaller came to 4,760. Cranford First Aid Squad, the Cranford Ftmily.Optnml- populations than Cranford. Committee^ accept the system.^- discouraged that they have CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY O7O16 DENTAL ASSISTANT - chair-side. begin next'spring. Cranford Municipal Court,, been unable to convince the Police Dept.. Mr. William A. Doyle and WINES AND LIQUORS Since 19^0 Kenilworth had 323 criminal over which Judge Charles J. responsibility for ad- Gessler "said the CRP Experienced, mature. Millburn 1 our thoughtful neighbors. ministering a program that _gpyerninig. body to make.,the._ '_. 272-4020 Professional Bldg. Call 376-6266 complaints, 15 more than Stevens presides, collected proposed that the.town.have May the blessings of God be with FREE GIFT WRAP • FREE LOCAL DELIVERY would include curbside transition to administrative - or eves. 467-8556. • . ' HALLPROMOTED 301 South Avenue ttust, Cranford Cranford, and Garwood 138. $101,001 in fines and charges picked up at the.; curb you all. pickups ofpaper and glass. He Jeanne G. Hall, 214 Scherrer .. •:-•. •'-• -..'.:-.. ' -'•. ••• -*-•-•-~^- Public Works Dept. was which 'are received at the Summit and West Orange Jerry Ellis Mon. & Wed. eves. 6-8 p.m. GUOWTI1 REPOPTEU 17 •were the xtthertwo. Custom made and installed. Youi The National Sl«te Bank, criticized by recycling. Conserve tion Center in Biirch Tues. &Sat. 2-6 p.m. Volunteers last year for wood.' Ave. •••' '•- • "Summit has moved for- • of by.appointment; 527.-1709^, material or mine. Also draperies Elizabeth, reported a gain in ward cautiously and now rehung, "repaired; remodeled. lotal resources for the second allegedly :not permitting them Gessler said it is the feeling FLEA MARKETS *-=L' Compare our low prices. Call for a to use toilet and water of CRP board members that provides"curb collection to its~ C^tiiry 21 frw eiMrnat*. 232-4551. quarter of 1977 to $716,463,752, facilities at the PW building the Township Committee "is Continued on Paoo •< FLEA MARKET , an increase of $14,812,570 over D.S._Kuzsma Realty Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday FENCING foe same period in 1976. and Sunday. Dealers call 574-859$ CHAIN LINK FENCE Operating earnings were 115 Miln Street or 541-9328 after 6 p.m 9guage vinyl wire • 4', 5', 6'-75 cents $14,885,279 for $.87 per share. h Upon Us Street Surfacing Becomes also ANTIQUE SHOPS • 1 sq-tt installed. Call after 6 p.m. 381- ' 1490 RAHWAY AVE.. AVENEL 1044. • __.: REALTOR 272-8337 (across from Rahway Prison) HOME IMPROVEMENTS" , KEANNAMED OPEN: 9 - 9 Daily Kean, president and 9 - 5 Sat. GARAGE SALES ALUMINUM SHOWROOM executive officer -of Committee Campaign Issue 12-5 Sun.' •Complimentary •Lusciouslythe peak months for New plotted on a map, checked out itional Utilities and By LAURA SIEGFX The .paying of selected streets wil, ^ repaved. GARAGE SALE SIGNS Porch and Patid Enclosures Jersey peaches. Prices are streets in Cranford became an "While I agree that the and fit into the long-range All o//ices independently owned and operated! are available al the Boyle Com pany. Industries Elizabeth, One of the gastronomical road maintenance plan for has been nominated as first joys of summer is fresh fruit. increasing yearly because Issue in the Township Com- streets seiected this year do Realtors -272-9444 | Jalousies Awning Windows Cranford. ' vice •chairman of . the The season for berries, fewer peaches are being mittee election campaign neec| paving, I question the MISCELLANEOUS -grown -in-the -state—due. to. Cranford West Is Answer to "The establishment of a ~XET WcPHERSON'S-— ~A m erl cafl"€fas"AssnciatTon S?Jr A » c «n," priority of pavinte a street like Nuprl'ne Replacement NDTONE "cherries7plums-and-melona-is '' 1r~ ' - . ' "•*" ~r - - - —-.7 . • m continuing plan for road,-curb- QUALIFIED STAFF PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS (AGA) for the 1977-1978 diminishing availability of --Edmund IC canaiaaiJ.-.---Smythe to, r fc im ldhnmediatelywhena heavily "traveled and sidewalk repairs For birer a quarter.ol a century, Custom-made, pin fitted, expertly Windows? Association year. He is also all. too'short,'but New Jer- Committee, called - .••ha 'mor . e —e -f—=—r-^ p Broiinell and Kramer proudly have lelp' you in your search for a new cut in your home. Any sofa & 2 BUILT-IN FOOD CENTER seyans are fortunate to be able land. Top , : "; . Storm and 1— '—I r-~ Democratic candidate for Picture on Pag._•'.e 4 . and updated each served hundreds of Cranlord iomei s,:: president of the ElizSbethtown .Streamline your kitchen r chairs or 3 pc section ^120. Gas"—Company..; an NUI togef^ Townshifor establishmenp t of a three- year for the following three fcomenwnen and home secfcefSr Needleaelt: 863-6300: : 1 rear oa impr street, like JDenrrian.Road is Combination'Doors - 25 Styles company.. AGA is'the national -with the ingeniouiNutone__ the state/ ^-- - - — --seller-everywhere. .. Only in ^ road improvement -years;-would give officials a Me are among the leaders in sales FAMILIESFrom SS4.900 ,.fqod center. Just one hidden- summer are we treated with the other half either in tents the camp lodge, but no chef. So program and questionetidd tthh e obviously in poorer shape with good view of what actually •nd listings'! IAPE CODS From 45.900 STEREO HI-FI CONSOLE CALL 276- traH«> association. , . Cranford has its share of the seedless varieties. Saturday night campfires on Familiar Faces- • LIFETIME ALUMINUM under-the-counter power the beach ... - If you saw only the faces of they bring with them or in. campers get their own meals, town's priorities in selecting patches on top of patches of does need > repaired or •• OLONIALS 36,500125,000 2297- markets which thrive on Plums stay in season all iPLIT LEVELS, RANCHES, OR Bl PRODUCTS INC. unit operates the eight ap- Nightly viewing of some of.the campers, you. motor homes or trailers in with the habachi replacing the the streets to be paved. piecemeal repair. repaved, and would assure 71,900 - Princeton Road • selling" high quality fruits. summer and encompass many kitchen stove for the most" see the residents that their' public Choice College Estates • H room. I USED CARS pliances good cooks depend meteorite fallouts lighting the might think you were on which they arrive. Cabins cost Smyth is a running^ mate «i would like to These include Cranford Old varieties,, including Santa $8 per riight for the family. staying Mayor Barbara Brande Township Engineer instruct maintenance needs are known '/> "bath, well designed:luxurious OR LET McRHERSON'S; 1973 FORP GALAXY -Excellenl-toi South Ave. W.-276-3205 _QD_rogsti blender, mixer, Time Market, Fruit Hut, pristine sky.... MaTcatom Dr., Balmiere all members of the Public plit Level, central' . air - _„„. mJ -&' MWIHUNIM Rosa, Queen Ann; Wickson Tent sites, of which there are T and will be "taken care—of— condition^ power steering, power can opener, meat grinder, ice 7 Dreyefs Farm and King Neighborhood cookputs 60 Pkwy., Parkway Village. on the Township' Committee. Works Department to observe :onditionlng, ? zone hot water issist you in selling your present. brakes, air. Asking $2200, CaU 272- and Eldorado. The large, miles from home ... Groups- from these places seven, and the five trailer closed cabins, you don't need within the' forseeable future. tome. ' • ' Home Improvements crusher, shredder-slicer, Farms. They are. opposed . by for deterioration of roads, leal; plaster walls, ? car garage. 4350. . dark-skinned Queen Ann plum SWimming, boats, tetherball have spent weekends at the spac.e_,._.,.s. rent for $4 each. much more than a habachi in "I am aware of budgetary rue Quality! s fruit juicer and knife The, Cranford Old Time Republicans Henry Dreyer, sidewalks and curbs. Areas in constraints and the MOTORCYCLES with itsijolden inside tends to camp this summer instead 6P' Reservation may be made in the way of camping equip- McPHIRSON No Job Too Small sharpener. No. 250 Market does, a brisk business ment. an incumbent, and Theodore nee(j or repair could be probability of another 'tight' 59.50 be the sweetest and the best. having block parties at home. - person in the Recreation Dept Torgersen. Dreyer is com- reported to the Public Works 1973 KAWASAKI. - 250 ENDORO with all their summer fruits. fiscal year in '78, but the S59.900- ShaWnee Rd. COIICRC REALTY CO. FREE ESTIMATES Fresh fruit, eaten with All this is no plug for a posh About half the visiting offic'" e a't th" e °Communit" '"y The neighborhood group 1200 original miles. Like new, 276- * Officui. STATS RUWMCnOMfTATIOH £ Lemons for leftionade, missioner of Public Works, the dispatcher using the corn- Cranford'resident-taxpayer is Estates I hciltunms. two lull 19 ALDEN STREET NIGHT APPOINTMENTS cheese, perhaps, . is un- resort in some remote f jij nd a night or two Center in Miln St. daily from 9255 peaches, and varieties of am es spe plan has peaked this summer, department which" is carrying munications equipment which entitled to a more systematic- batlii, modern Mcnci> plus lorm.il CRANFORD doubtedly one of the best mountain retreat. over the weekend in the seven 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with eight families from one out the street resurfacing j ach Public Works dmiiii'.rotini sulul plastef walls, FULLY INSURED * SO. . ELMORELMORAA i«Pi«PNN I IN-SINK-ERATOR plums including Santa Rosa, It's what's available to s on e approach to road maintenance YAMAHA Mini Enduro 60, ideal for endings to a hot summer cabins at the campsite, and There's a kitchen in neighborhood reserving, program.' fireplace, many oxtf.is 276-0400 Queen Rosa, Wickson and Cranford residents at $8 per vehicle. These areas could be than has been demonstrated in young or pre-teen. Askinn SI 75. I 8ERVICEMTER all seasonally night's meal. If a simple slice facilities on one weekend . "In walking the districts OPEN DAILY 9-5; SUNDAY 1- I INSTANT HOT WATER Nubiana are family for the night, and in the past." Thcie eKceptional values are open 376-2285. EDR1CH REMODELING of ripe melon or a bunch of alone. Besides having an and talking with residents, ' THURSDAYS 7-9 * El 3-9744. SAVE 98.60 Gives you tea kettle quality popular. some instances, only $4. Libraries Aided The Township Committee, tobttcts tor vour buy of a lifetime! seedless grapes doesn't tempt extensive lakefront area, I've found a concern for the which has a Democratic w«i DM. in T «... - \ water instantly, with no The Fruit Hut on South Ave. The location is Cranford 272-6334 you, fresh fruit can be easily Gill Laments rowboats and the luxury of hot condition of Cranford's streets The award of U.S. Health, majority, unanimously this waiting at all. The ^-gallon ^competes with larger stores made into creative desserts. West, the town's camping showers, the groups enjoy which far exceeds the .roads Education and Welfare Dept. FOREVER YOURS 36" UNIT by lowering prices or by grounds in Hope Township, year appropriated $60,000 for KJB86-1800 EMERGENCY! tank refills as fast as you use volleyball, Softball and the selected for repaying this grants to improve library road resurfacing, and chose SERVICES 00 < it, providing up to 60 cups .' providing top quality fruits. Here is an example. Warren County. same'room in the lodge. year," Smyth said in" a services at Union College, TO LOVE..This delightful Cape The time is any weekend in the asphaltoverlay method, BROUNELL KRAMER REALTORS of 190O water per hour. This means unbruised, larger Amhrnsin Delay on Housing statestatemenm t yyesterdayy . "Longg Kean College and Union which while more durable is M)S U0RIIS »Vt,, UNION. N. I. Cod. MAS6lifRY Reg. 327.60 heavy cream the summer, and possibly into The Saturday night beach County Technical institute ^ k 0PCN t O»YS15 i There are dozens of uses fruit with a desirable Ambrosia early'fall. ' ' .' • Edward K.Gill, president of Housing Finance Agency that party is a tradition at ' the stretches of Denman Rd. ana several times costlier than TO CHERISH.. The' location. MASON WORK color. Texas Jubilee water- peaches slicedd 4 Orange, . Elizabeth and was announced today by Rep. 229 from a faster start with the 2 r the Cranford Housing Board, "project environmental camp, with marshtnallow sealcoating and limits the The camp this summer is Brookside School an a .quiet, WATERPROOF INC and cooking, to a fast cup of cof- melons greet you upon en- - - yesterday described as clearance" was granted the roasting, story telling and Lexington Aves. need paving, Matthew J. Rinaldo (R., 12th number of streats to be residential Street. setting records for family Dist.) He said each of them SMALL STARTER 1 REPAIRS fee. No.H770 Jering the Fruit Hut. attendance. It averages 10 ''bureaucratic bungling at its Cranford proposal, group singing under, the stars. as do shorter stretches of recovered. There were 21 HOME IN Stops, walks,patibs, drains SAVE 92.80 melon- s are... know. n for . .- l orange in sections worst" the U.S.Hoilsing and "Should it coins as a sur- It is a rare day that there, isn't Manor, Park, Adams and had been awarded the streets selected on thebasisof TO HAVE..A Seven room, 2 bath 4 families per weekend, which Preston Aves., yet nothing has maximum available grant of BROOKSIDE SCHOOL home with a Fireplace, rear occasionally includes parties Urban Development ,prise to HUD now that the site a game of water tag going on their state of deterioration, Call 37A-3SIO sweetness all the way to the Coconu\ as des,red been said about when these $3,855. AREA . screened porch, flagstone 42" UNIT rind. WhipcreaTo. Slice up fruit and of neighbors from the same Department's delay of ap- is located where it is, that it is Contlnuud on Page 4 officials reported. , patio,' lovely landscaped yard 1 ••«« MISCELLANEOUS Melons a Specialty critubioaaaiuim and fruit. Add Good opportunity for a street in Cranford. proval' 'of the local senior flat and has access to water, 60 x 120. CLEANED 00 IN-SINK-ERATOR Mrs. Henry Dreyer of coconut.Cover with fresh Clear, dry weekends, the citizens' housing project sewers and public tran- handy person. Large Reg. 388.80 Dreyer's Farm pointed out strawberries or raspberries. warm spell, plus- the pending an environmental sportation?" Gill asked in his Hying room and kitchen, TO HOLD..The key to a happier RUBBISH REMOVAl ,-' GARBAGE DISPOSER that "at a small outdoor "It Former Airline Stewardess dining room, 1 bedroom life. Chill. rehabilitation of some of its impact study. letter to this newspaper. call / 296 Provides quiet oporation. market you expect to pay a If preparing in advance, add facilities have acted together Gill, whose remarks are seems to me that HUD has and bath. Attic with attractiveness The grinding ring is the expansion possibilities, ? TO HONOR.. I he John Borden/ little more in return for higher citrus juice, • lemon or to popularize the camp. : contained in a letter to theexplained the Cranford . inside and out. strongest made. A tough quality and better service." A good part of the wprk was editor of the Cranford Citizen situation to Congressman car garage and 50 x ISO J74-AS94,-''' ' '- PREWAY WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE 1 pineapple to the peaches in the lot; . ', Real \wood burning built-in fireplaces that install almost any- polypropylene shield pro- One of the Droyors : above recipe.-This prevents done by a group of "volunteers arid Chronicle on Page 4, Rinaldo, Senators Williams TO OBEY..Our invitations to PAINTING - DECORATING under the aegis of the described this newspaper's and Case, President Ford and High on Job, Associations inspect. Call now/, it won't last where. Easily framed-in directly on wood floors without tects against interior corro- specialties is homegrown browning which occurs in $36,900 sion. Automatic reversing melons, now in season. One peaches, apples, pears and Cranford West Committee. story on the latest seniors' a dozen others, with no Airline "Fasten your seatbelts ' plied, with unlimited, travel V.I.R MUST LIQUIDATE special supports and next to combustibles. Available in two , mention made of en- Former Eastern L G.G.NUNN, Realtors action extends the life of hybrid of melon, "Pride of bananas. Darkening is caused They helped put up partitions housing development as iiille please" or a'cheerfu'•••l "coffee- , benefitsbench , and meets many I Our Entlr* Stock of Brand New '75 4'76 sizes: 36" and 42". Firebox has reftractory base and firebrick ' in the lavoratory-shower "faulty news reporting at its vironmental deficiencies. " stewardess Mrs. VICTOR DENNIS 276-8 U0 back, porcelainized side walls, fine mesh preplated firescreen - the grinding elements. A Wisconsin," is sweet and by the oxidation of tannins and A state HFA spokesman Schaffer of 105 Edgewood Rd. lea or-milk. sir," according to interesting similar to cantaloupe. building, painted and per-worst. - . lias a down-to-earlh job now as Mrs: Schaffer. She notes that a The former flight attendant, Leftover Hondas, To Pay The Bank For THOMAS KOTATIS and ash guard, and a positive seal damper. Complete line of Self-Service "Wrenchette" other compounds in the fruit formed a number of spruce-up Gill did not question the said yesterday the agency is 276-7618 is put in to save, you money. No. 77 Melons are among the most by enzymes in the air. international president of the stewardess's training begins originally from New Orleans Them. Uperienccd i'O year s painlin([ and matching chimney systems available at our every day low prices. accuracy of the story, which endeavoring to work out with Xilverliners, Eastern Airlines' with first-aid and emergency and aYesident of Cranford for RIALIOK RENTALS decorjlirig Interior, and exterior difficult fruits to select. There reported the fact that James IITJD u modification of HUD's nine years, has met Nikita >VER 500 CYCLES IN STQC using Dutch Boy paints Free is no absolute guide for association for ex-flight at- practice. "The real job of the 2 Alden St. Cranford CAMPERS 8. TRAILERS Loftus, North New Jersey enVironniental_standards for ^ on the-Krushchev--!light -after- his FOR EXAMPLE: 1, fcgc ™ CBMOT 795 Estimate]. FuHy Insured. SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 27 to JULY 31 selection, but ripeness and regional director for housing the Cranford project. "We" •77 CB550F * <"3 2 cyl. 5 spd> CALL ANYTIME 399 2873 charitable organization has 27 plane," she said. "The shoe banging warning at the BALBOA MOTOR HOME loi itnl I weight in relation to size and Chronicle Contents of HUD, had called for the haven't given Up the fight for United Nations) Fidel Castro. SHAHEEN AGENCY lully seW-conlJined. sleepi ft. < 4 cyl. S spd. List $1 /30. 6 In List $852, 6 In slock . color are .good indications. environmental impact Cranford," the spokesman chapters in the United Slates, stewardesses are the people 3S5 U72-3 I stock •77 Ody«V 260 Q PAINTING -Interior and exterior. i.ili Mexico and Puerto Rico. who control a captive V* residents K e n n e d y . -76 CB4OOK «I259 Dun* Buggy "Jf** Ripeness can be inferred from statement^ EIS) to determine suid. Eisenhower, and Nixon; itiAi roit l 5t 2765774. REPORTS ON people Ip,service. Page 8. Mis. Schaffer also was audience; they can make or 1 cyl, 1 spd- -' $',^oS. 2 color and by a slight yielding whether tqe proposed Meeker The Cranford project is one lS\OHTIl.\VK..r. STORES 4 cyl. 6 spd Li»t $1307.3 installed June 15 on-president break a passenger's flight." assorted politicans, ami in stock in stock ROOFING AND SIDIf to thumb pressure on the bud Avo location is desirable-.—- of 26 submitted last month by hundreds, of movie stars. lUSTCBAIOCITt of the New Jersey chapter, Mrs, Scnaffer* believes that ( K.\\H»HI) JOIN llic lioonunn Cliebter Prices Cumpl.ilu. Except (or MV fees ft»iox.vV.>.'P. Pf(c«t» CHIMNEYS end on the surface. Most GOP CAMPAIGN officials announced. Page 7. .Loftus noled , that the the state HFA for approval by Include. Lint Pticos Exclude Kreiuhl & Prop/ which recently raised several the Silyerliners, like a college Mrs. Schaffer is the mother i7 VE AU'. O^ 41 MVIft business cuiuniunily Choice retail, LeaKs, rools. leaders .inrt nutters. cantaloupes are not com- location is in a "buffer area" HUD. The state is committed alumni society, can easily of two sons, five and seven service ipace aujiljble in original 100% flHMCIM h Qualified Buyers mason wofk. SUP'n pumps between residential and in- to a $4.6 million mortgage on thousand dollars for kidney Chester Mjll, .MOtiOO sq. II. Low C HAN N EL pletely ripe when they reach, research at a golf outing at the develop strong and lasting years old. She was a 276-1900 IMHOUSl WORtHCl 4*iiliblt O Auler* 276 4810 the market and should be< At Your Leisure -2 Obituaries dustrial zones and that It is a the 131-unit Cranford friendships. stewardess for four and a half iul covers all. Ideal lor aits, HAIOk mOll CMOS MXiPUD Police Blotter Squibs development, which is subject Old Orchard Country Club, culti, uitls, peisonal service HOME CENTERS stored a few days at room Classified 10 distance from services in the years and is now working for Religious News^ ...... center of town. to HUD approval Inasmuch as Eatontown. The state group Discussing the advantages business. Inquire TEMPE WICK OCfN "lO 9 - S.«l oti temperature to allow for, Editorial.:...... '••••4 nieets. monthly at Newark of the job, Mrs. Schaffer I he Bateman for Governor REALTY, 543 6555. WATERPROOFING Garwood 8 Social .:...... • Gill referred back to a letter the federal agency un- campaign. She has IH-^II inter- •— '. 1OB W ?th ST Home baseipents SPRINGFIELD TOTOWA/WAYNE RARITAN ripening. International Airport. pointed out that the well PABANUS Routes 202/206. Sports of Dec. 6, 1972, in which he derwrites a portion of the rent national president of I he MODEL loi/i-ly adult palk "" " PLAINFIl'LD G«n«f*l Maintenance Co Route 22 at South. 1.7. betwee1 n Linwood Rouw 46 V4 mile Peaches are another Kenilworth 9 There is more lo heing a seasoned airline attendant qewood Ave" j (Closed Eail of Wlllowbrook SomorvlUe Circle quoted the area director of on the one and two-bedroom Rim AREA M.iny extras. bb years'experience- Springfield Av«nue stewardess than it I'riendlv makes good money, is sup-Silverliners since Mav. lU7t>. V "^• ^ /&3-I5OO Sundayi) summer favorite for Cranford HUD as advising the state units. beaulilully I.IIHIM pud willi JOWII ] b year warranty Nation's Largest H001I.1 FvurvthiiiQ Stoif. lK« nqhl tu linul quAnulMI Nut «11 MI kctt *ud marcit«ndiM ^v*iUbU 41 •*}' uom l mponxklt l« lyi>og(4l>liicil f icn. 3O-236N shoppers. July and August are woods W,»'iu:r j «i l)ry<-'- A-C. 789 1219 381 7885 Eve: 364 223b v