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I. • *' .;• j . . . : ' - ,t. ... - -c- If— tHMONKUCLASSIFIED Open Deadline: Tuesday 3 p.m. iv<January~26,1976 REAL ESTATE ESTATE EQftSME -7 ' -Four bedroorWj-2-bath home~featurrngrlarge~-eat-ln~ > . kitchen; dining roomrrecfe&tldrVrooro WitrTflrepTace, copper, plumbing and-oil heat. Priced JAO's. -.?,.•• ". Slx-roorn, 2 full bath home. Large living room,* 4 year' oldmodern kitchen, copper plumbing*, oil he^t, natural woodwork- throughout, situated! on treed Irjf^W) ic 120. Priced S50's. ' . . ' : . ' . - ,. •'.•'• .." J * * * * * * % - * £ * * * . ' '...•' Please Call The Boyle Company today If you'rethlnklng of relocating and let u^tell you of our unique .Gajlery of Homes Vnethod of merchandising your; property. We hayea backlog of customers but we need homes to sell. The Cranford Board FOR THEYEAR 1$77 - IN parr WrHAVE.BEEN NUMBER ONE "IN LiSTirlGS SUBMITTED. FOR THE PAST SEVEN YEARS WE K>IOWjHGWTO PRICE AND PROFESSIONALLY •i : .... './•... y - - w. ,.«• '.;•:•.•• ;*J^;,">::.,„••;.•.:•.'." jj^iryij'• ...- •'\(""'-i.'.': .British .Tom- IF YOU AREfLOQKTNG FOR RESULTS OUR ASSOCIATES pSTEDBELOW AREHERETOSERVEYOU Hy Abrams Gerry Ashfield Nancy AshHeld MlmXairisorU 376-567,8 MaryHowland 272-6657 276-6210'Mary List , - •*' 276-4764 276 l -6210 Carol Mershon 272-6693 4276*2386 : Channlng Rudd " 276-0869 _:. REALTOR .... 13 Eastman St. Cranford -lMfci_and Mrs. Howard .HfeaHirp a guest-speaker onth& "of ,„ —leada'gro ford High School .stUv.w.w, onAneight-day tour to Ireland arid England beginning April ' " ~ ' . " : ' ' " " ; ' . . ' . ' ' . . ; . ' . The, itinerary j includes niUamey, Cork, Publin and' Iibndon, °whei« the- v students wiU.-jom^,progranmof'triAh. ^^ ^, ineoueyal f I r i s f r population; .This Is the third travel-study'. program, organized by the Schobers,whp won a national pward-foi- their comparative economics trip to Russia in 1976. s ; ; ~ . . ~ V banquet, and will attend the A pre-departure; study - m will be conducted b ••'Anyone- in: four may contact'! :-^::J'/-.j^ul-^Jii,_-^.-—:— :SAlWTE^T<^^^ iFfhearse^rriuslcBy the Beatles fprfSFjjfjjfiFS"conjjrerTaTJp.m.! o0Ttfii¥irjig)i scfiooTrThe io6-pjece cwc^ will play .Briffeh r i^uslc;S&de^^ Karen-HaskeH^larihe^Nan^y^Nevfe HQlzapfeW bassoon. Admission Is ST; ranjc, Sanders, _ teacher /at Cr.anf of drHigh.representative of H & R Block ' School,, and his wife;: Incirwill-s " lEliSbiahTwh^each^arG^ ^St^BernaTd's^SchoplrToTtalce ^6rrais"SaTu¥day aliOTaln. it" place in participants' homes, theffufelicLibrary in Walnu't "each weekly program r wilj-7Ave,- ;• . r ~.-C^. : -~ ;V /.. v W-_--v:.^^ Transportation to •' •.' -.' :; r'.'.. :^''':'-, i ;;;!vj' :l : -x«;:l : y :•':"•'. ••/•/'••'.' '•v' : : ,'--. r ':' '-•:••";.,:' : . y 'v s . ; :'.;'"' ."•' '.'-•••"• •['Servif^.'Cra'rifora^KiPt^iiief^h-a'nid Gatttbi .-. < ^ y O L ; 8 5 N O ; 5 P u b l i s h e d E v e r y T h u r s d a y '...••' ..'•.: '••••/•..•''/•'"•"'•: ••'••••••,••.•••••.• ••. .•.;•• '' •• . ' ? . - , / " ' ' :.• •.••• : --' •'••:'•J"'- :: ' r '. ' . •' -."', •. ( ""--''' ••• • ' ••'•' <y •••:.'••-'.••;•;. .v...' : ':..^.-.'.\ .... ^' i .i..'_^..::'- l .u^ i ;.^ i jjlili_.^•.^/..;.X./^l.v.l_._; J '"-'•'--; -'•-'•'' •' >'-•'•'••---'-•"•..:'..•-•:'• '"'' .:'--;,..v. : ••' .'- . . T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y > j , 1 9 7 8 ' ' •--, ""* '.-' "/•' ' V —... - Second CEssTostage 1 RENTALS The Planning Board problems at the 1 North "Aye.," . residentsin the condominiums directed board secretary Joiui' tqwnhouse coinplpbe with have'been parking affront of Duryee, police Lt. Lawrence vmembers of the tenants' the complex garages between; Bonnell and the Fire Dept, to association, '. ';•":.. the fire zone and the building further discuss parking ..Bonnell told the. .board whidb-he-said hinders fire : - •"••*•'". '.' ''••••••• '. .</_ •.•"/. '.•••.-•• ; - * /- equipment; '••/;' /•/.' .; " . • « l>«i^v-*i JS ^ JluryeestaM the site plan lg I^rOYlCle was approved subjectto.the j . OF /HQMES/^i eR'ediEbtnte Since 1'9.0:5 E.i'Cranford M:v;?f;f;?R7V::::/: 2729^4 ;,;» i;, .•; s,Giafleries.iri>, Elizabeth, Morr.istoWn.. E : . Hanover 1 • WlDiun C. Klumas, S.R.A. -SENIOR RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER Society of Real Estate 4 ., , -Appraisers « KLUMASSGAIS , 663Rattan Rd. OFFICE SPACE OFFICE BUILDING FOR RENT 4400. Stt'uare. Mikes 4y Every Night • Rahw.ay Train Station -,'<i:tip '' •.. '•••"""•-• ._ e LlndenlTra|n Station ^ o:T5 - " ' . ; times: 6 r oad;&E. Jersey Sts., Elizabeth;- 6:30 ,: ; ;::••; 'JFprDepartore InfprmatJoiiT-^ -. ^ Calf: Beviono Chartered --' developer "jpermiting the. ; Granford police to controltoriblice officer ..Said I'':.- ~_ w%f\ 272-4100 H '• -.\ '*•' SHOWING? -Are_theyJooklng-you4Jve Better let. us screen tKbse prospects for you. We bring discriminating. Interested^ qualified buyers to see a property without bother to the'owner! , . MEMBERS OF CRAISIFORfc BOARD. WEST¥iEl5~ BOARD AND UNION CO(JNTY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. ——r——Stop intoseeournew art exhibit.— Artist- Etta Mlnetti Realtor-Notary Public J 1(K NOBTH UNION AVENUE J^KANFORD, NEW JERSEY 07016 272-4020, 2 EXCELLENT dSTIMGS! Large «ew Bl-Level. Seven beautiful room, Vh baths, to, schools, lBt -r^th. Near stor^ and tt^nsportatlpn. 'This cherry home'fe losing It^ owner dye totransfer. Silence kitchen, natur.al woodwork .throughout, full conventional dirrlng. room,' full basement, .fenced-ln yard. Fdr. >the_sjmainamlly or 1he grovyn_^ family. "WatkThg effefance to St. AAFchael's"and groomTngdale"' •Ave-. School, N.Y. buses and center, of town. Mld$40's. Call to have your Century 21 Professional show you - through . "• . . Arj you planning a move—ta another are^jrtf^thallcr- ' ""7'H l ' Take advantage of the services of an active, courteous .sales office with over 40 years experience In Cranford real estate. Wewill list your property, give you an - accurate opinion of present day market value, a^id help you to sell Jt quickly. 19 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD OPEN B A I L Y W ; SUNDAY 1-S;. THURSDAY *.*.:. WE NEED LISTINGS!- All of our on* family homes in CrahlorJ have btiert sold.. ay value Victor Dennis Realtor -2 Alden 276^76111 SS TQ BE BUILT.IN CRANFOBO'S FINEST AREA ON A DEAD END STREET. THIS HANOWOME HOME WILL FEATURE 13.5 X 25 FT, LR, 13-Jl J2 FJ FAMILY ROOM VV.FP. THE ULTIMATE KiJCtiBH WITH DINETTE, FOUR. KING SIZE BEDROOMS AND MUCH MORE. ''' . TWCOOTIWi»y\ Ipn tnowwnd'«ggx ''tJ , v.-AAembersof Cra'ritocda'ndWestfield Board's--^' '.••'.; .and Multiple'Ustlng : "J •U~'y •.'>-. APPRAISERS Residential Specialists for.Cranford«rtd viciril^f Obality Homes Reajiy,. n r t i i ^ h w d und- - - . . . townshouse - representatives i ...... ^ - J e t o half or niuvab ^ Th e .Township Committee. Also^passed on firstreading -granted^the—pplice^this: to suit tertinti located"by 5 Points • Tuesday night implemented - W 9S anordinance-increasing; authority a few.years ago, but ,_ •.;•..-.., ,.•__.,. ,,... .___.).. i... ^_jr_i .• •' forc em ^^by-jmaddiUonaLtwo perlcent^JiowJhejenflm.s'"associatipttis^ employees' the_(hrefe per cent^ pay hike opposed: * -'„ ^ . . ••".-,: ' given town 1 empTfoyees other Puryee Said the association < a r e a f t ^ , y u a n c e s i t s su^jcienl parking and. reasonable decisions on tovfli ntr^uHCKinnriiTVpfiBP 276-4444; RENTALS WANTED measure » -^^u^*. ...,,., ... . ,. ..... ,., feels..-the 7 _.townhouse; lacks ; that will provide f o r ^ as ^bn^^minline\vith. adequate cleteptiveST antp^fe-^.jRpliee^fjlrj&^jncrease ; . r _AjRce.: Cranford Reattor •9439, 730 pan. - .9:30 nlghrt or_^S»t. and Sun.' a.m. REAL£STATE SALES Opportunity to |oin a well establkhsd firm" with four offices serving ; Union, Somerset and Mon-is counties. _ Our exclusive "Gallery^ of Real/tx 0uietyoungrriand6sires3or4 rooms Inspectorg $780 above the ^? acned m a contract. ; Lftyp.^ ;,; in ? family hnnsBtPrpffrrnTDFaMn scale for patrolmen' and • A-pmyimisly introduced: " .. ' ,Wtaheri L reasonabl« rate. Call 399; firemen after thr*fr v*»n«ss in "Ordinance granting the five" per cent hike to'police- and firemen -was * adopted Tuesday;. : ' ... .law. •g '''jrw-'j" y - : -C''•""; liie-^committee^approved '" * Intniaer LifeaVCS the, transfer of ^package >• p fireihen after th^hig^rpfy now'get $30?mare space. •• Zpne' didl npt_e^stjn., Ite "plan, ;ac- u'ryee. BQard- OOG-CAT OWNERS Cost ^W^I^P NOW is the time' to protect ypijr, pet frorri on- : wanted Jltjers. Pregr>ant cats ahcl'dogsfcairtalso v- 1^^^ jXa£d?Uck-mea^e)sMffa 'm- WANTED BEAT The Price Increase Buy From Current Stock IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - Accowfa ytaff witti numberof referral- well as superior sales merchandising tools. We have, a complete, training program. Call Mrs. Koehter, 272-9444. The Boy le Co., ReaHorS 530SouttiAve.,E. '" • J Cranford ' OfJkellWI 276-7171. UTHE HAkO-txperienced wribrt.to' "set .ujj and operafe engine lathe. Must be able to work -from blue^*~ '•"; and.sketches. Good benefits.' NANCINQ & INSURANCE AVAILABLE Open ttelly "til ft goods liquor license-at 30-32 .Eastman Si. from fiarnett's- Wuies & Liquors to John R ; Cjubin aid Sharpn Clttb.'The" . . .„ . _ •• . Ttranfifef is effective Feb.1i at a __ e. home of Mrs. Jeanne fee of-$125 •" •'"' !^ R ^l^ ° u ^i-^^&^M. _lhe-coinnuttee^appoihted~ •SS^wthMSfnnihtJ^J EvelynCotterof311 Sfoughton iSafiLflSeL SJi^ noUiingjwas^ Ave,-as -a-- school-guara- •i^poned—Bussing. Police'. M pm Kp^ *t yfiAjgffm^ fi>^al g ,QlBuara. Members ot the «ftmen fire- gi^ f reap - of three cigarette •*• lighters froni a display at* Eastnia« v s, 3 Eastman,St., J SPECIAL *— 17 76 SERVICES ^f=*fiilljp-De=Marco, proprietor ¥ He^ isaid he suspected two * 'eniles, who dropped one (Her and fled "OnFrlday Charles Heraldof 1253 ^ reported tHKJarceny of four * •hubcaps fronvhis car parked at Pathmark in South Ave Police reported uiekarrest Sunday afternoon of twixriien J**ii"^.*.i*+'^.i****** charged with bemg under the * ~ rf Apply In pw«on at Evertastlna VdiM . Co.. 70 Uyrthi St, CranfonJ. 212- 5570.. . v . . . v ; * • , . • • . EABNEXTRAUONEV.Takebrdersfor APPLIANCE ftEPAtR? Lisa J^melry. Call for -free Catalog ' Sales Kit on toll free 80^772-2165. NDDfiESSERS -STUFFEfiS $75 S200 •: weHy v w»slWe.,y« 1 rRlnjrat home, o Appliances^ TV Inc. I". Arrested in North Ave \vebe M »- i a4sasa i t .•.••£££**•.- :':asjjS f »5?&^ •--'"*•----•• - J ..©Sales * ©. McDougall was also .©' ' "• MOST »-<:YLINDER- AMEhlCAN CARS Portuguese Wines VUines arid spirits are the perfect vear-roiincl gifts. Give these delectable wines in trie 3-bottle handcrafted miniature Wooden easel &OME Of THE WINE &ARREL ROOM J Wtgerous substance {drugs ) ^ ^ From Your AD-Year-Round The N: J. Public UtiMes Commission has approved rate.u)cr$ases of from 20 to 45 per cent for six of the tovyn's seven licensed scavengers. . She-increases became ef- fective yesterday and will be reflected^ in bills that have been held up pendingPUC approval., A seventh, collector (s scheduled to receive an in-' crease as of Feb c 9. ' . The following in.creasj£S above the fowher $S-a-month fee were granted by. the PUC: Joseph Sciascia, $2.25- a of all household depris rather budgets for an annual cl thanarateschedule for items in the spring for artidi not normally picked up, and of ' " a complete regular—service rather than a cleanup week. . Presently, the ; . township usually collected scavengers. Other subjects to be sidered include a con- problems involved under the various collection systems, legislative constraints im*- posed by the §tate .and up-; dating the 4 exiating collection cpfier: ••--.-; •• - ••.,.,-• -• . w cent, Di Tullio Co.,: 40 per cgrit; N. J. Solid Waste, $1.75,35 per cent, and R. N. D. Disposal, $1., 20 per cent. J Di^Marco Hike Soon - :. The scheduled increase due Feb. 9 for Peter Di. Maecoxis $1.50, 30 per cent. T h e D i Marco application was processed after the others.. •* "Thev increases conformed, ^generally with those aju ii -- ?ti 8 P'^^^S^^¥^lfc-J^85^3a3^p-by43a%66S^i^:fc-Ji^ day, the Board of Education per cent. . ...costs, obligated ' salary 4n- u n . i i nousl y a PP. r oved the Most of ^e4431J200 increase" creases,:and federal and state ttreurreht expens nounced^ prematprely bjr the .contractors in * December. "Tfhey ace-based op figures Of $10,8CT,269 and set ^7,997,956 to be raised by local taxes. - T h e total current expense portion of the~btrdget~is~ $9,888,011,- with $1,891,055 of that am6unt v funded by state and federal, aid, interest on investments, and.surplus. ... Voters will cast their ballots, on the tax levy in, the Feb. 14 -sehool-be&rd-eleetionr The tax increase is )roiected at 9.04 points or includes, mandated programs Rose 'Your Wttu Line 30 Eastman St. ( ? pp Cranford Theatre) WIN» kW LIQUORS - f for the Three Pack *3 W Per Quart FREE GIF- XWRAP & LOCAI;, OEUVERY FAMILYOPERATED SiNCE 19'JO- ., .'.'••• ; •'" •; . .. . ' VISA M A S T R R ' C H A R G E • '•'•„ •'• ' ; ' ' ' •,' REAL" ESTATE SALES - BIHWNEU, w AND KRAMEB one ofNew Jersey's « Co II 2 7 6 - 2 2 2 4 2 pennies; from Stephen Ladden y Jgrjost adiyejtt$?ltor. firrfts, ' - -Will train y o u l o become ambri'grthe : ioB_eauiettJn-ReaU£$tote'. CaiHor •ppolnfcfleni 636,l.M0. g also charged-with stealing $5 40 in pennies from Steph Ldd of 89 Belrabnt Ave r^~ 2-^ SeMiow Unit Plans »*^* firm. Substantial experience in Real CARPET ""itUtjh ll ld d i t l vraniordSjet ie«u— -5* Club-of , t ^lT^ia!ry"tt>mR CranfbroSJSiet Jan 9 Pfahs KZ*' 8200. eiit355r-'Very reasonable.!C^.for^nuileteri.. were;_made for a^birthday few estimate. 925-2665,5 p.w..-' 9:30 party. SJonday" for members jgfa»*<»^?»«zgg>w«3p^)RAffeRiE5v~ ; --^zzr^==r= F r^th==Januafy.-^=birthday8— Draperies and slip, covers ctistiim birthdays will celebrate Feb made :(youi:: fabric, or'"mlneX" -2?- - •' ."*" completely Installed. Woven woods, The club's 15th anniversary levelar-and Roman- shades. Also luncheon; party wjU be held in 1 Now . hiring for our ] j Cranford brarrch •• .i k Experience pr^fer-red( u ]Call J tempting t«^ remtedy the devastation/to roadways, and "sTUeWaTESr _ Police ^filef TUfctthew T iesday embarked on nt drive, against RATZMAN AGENCY 10 SOJUf H AVE. E. GRANFORD TIOMEHMPROVEMEWTS ": ~ ALUMINUM SHOWROOM FOR SMI Porch *nd f»atio Ertcloiures w. _ ' • ' L^-."* -Itv-,. .i*'- • ' a Jalousies Awning Windows ' KTupVine Replacement ,, THE TAHH1SHED SWAN -' 521 EliiabethJVve.tf Linden . ..'. Ubn. & Wed. e v g / 6 - J D.tn. _ Copibination Doors-25 Sty lei lues.&^ajZ&t> oi by appointee^, 521-1709 MISCELLANEOUS , ELASTIC SUPCOirERS " - Custom made, pin titled, expertly chairs or 3 piece section $120.' J NEEDUECaA^T86W300 **. PRODUCTS INC. 102 South Aye. W. 27«?32qs Home Improvements L^L \6 Job^ HUMUIAUt '"CHEESE PASTWESANO^UWKW BREAD. F08INFORMATION CALL 276-6OH,; CLBAN dams Ave. at Sailer St. Monday. ClearaneefwQrk vocate at hearings before PUC examiner/Thomas Crawford. The increase is the first, granted ihe scavengers in seven years. The previous $5 rate.was fixed for all coUec- %F _.._ _ w v , w tors by the Township Conns. reguiir^Doard observers"and ^jnittee.JHowever,-a.state law- school— board- candidates ! «httted~~the rate-fixing "" responsibility to the PUC. The law was passed as the result; of allegedly collusive, bidding on 20 a year on a house value^ •at^ao.OOO'. The" curteril~fown tax. rate is $3,1.4 per $100 of assessed value, of-^hich $2.06 is for schools. A scant 30 people attended the publiic- hearing, the majority of whom were municipal garbage contracts, : and Qf doubling and tripling of ^private rates-in.some areas. .Cranford township attorney !?&:! C-&* ^4S T9vb budget calling for the same level of -municipal spending—as—last- year is"being cnnsidfirftH hy the Tawnship Committee for intfoauciion by Feb. 10. The budget,-which is subject to further : revision, has been pruned in a series of, com- mittee hearings OJJ proposed departmental appropriations: over the last two weeks. T The budget at present - projects & rate of 56 cents per $100 valuation for municipal purposes^-the. same as last year. The amount does' riot include local -schooU and county costs, the 1977 tax;,ratfe as $3M4 per $100 valuation. The budget""contains. no *tS%~irhahced"instea<l by a-state grant;-$5,000 from"the cleanup wo^lf hllrtgft': $4,7<W frnrn icecxeation. supplies;. $'2,175 from traffic engineering; $2,153 from the appropriation for police cars, and $1,500" in the Building Inspector's budget. Under state law, the budget must be introduced by Friday, Feb. 10, and adopted by March Concrete upheaves in OrahgtTAve. at Rooseyel School. (See editorial, 'letters td editor %age(4.).. Summons to SgroiiriIce The township/which spent Works employes assigned pipe" on thfrdike cif S^veryde clogged brook nearby, last week plowing out from- Tuesday to handle walks on Dr (Stories, oh Page 4.) - • - Maydr Ronald D. Marotta ^undec the heaviest snow m a town-owned property. Two other pedestrians said ice in.-some streets is the Only five members of audience addressed the board including {wo candidates and the Cranfbrd' Education Association president. The board made no'changek in the budget at Monday's r. >J .r. . v - -" hearing, although, several." fl 0 ? 31 ? . R -, Creighton has members had objected . to the nrovision for Dav increases for protested; the new system cut ofhalfa teaching position £ E 3 K S b S elfer under which people served by in senior Enghsh a&ffathigh . 2 o K & f ^ f f a 1 : MUM differentrxontrabtors-pay non- school, when the board ao- f ^ a n d S i c Works 'o^E t^e rates should teaching^ositions Jan. 19. The employees unanimous acceptance of the close to 'Cap- budget was seen as a com- According to'_ Township S r JJ? ls ^ a t e r months of /Administrator Edward / deliberation on the part tf -'Murphy, who with Finance board members who had Director Robqrt Stanley wanted further cuts:in.staff drafted the fiscal document, and members who felt 12,4" -the budget is only $7,000 under* was too many. -the $307,371 by which the town County Manager GeorgerJ. Albanese has submitted to the Board of Freeholders a proposed 1978 - cdun,ty budget callingK^for a half-cent decrease in'The cpunty rate. This- will mean a drop of $2 in county taxes' on a $40,000 hi •be uniform. Under the'PUC rate-fixinc procedure,. the financial condition, amount.of equip- merit and number of employes of a firm are factors in Albanese" said factors ifl : fh'e "] decrease include overtime, centralizing expenriftnr-fr accountsrand developing new revenue -sources. Tl^SgroL^u^i seen as enabling police to on the Ice serve summons on owners of Catherine tiorih^esin^aUs^Mg^ Ort^tlirday Mrs, .pumps in the basemente of operadons. (^val^W&"homesy^sa^ a .... _. and 2:16 a.m.. five cars were/_determinuig. Increases. The towed from the Park &Shop saline criteria are employed in M**.-attwedhr W ?* I 2&^^ .can^crease-^enduig under:granford Schools,^ Cranford ^Wf^?mmL«L^* ^ and is an" increase of 3.8^perceni the state's'five per,, cent - College Wpmen^ Club and the sociation for Better electric companies; propertyjvithout the stigma of leg injuries iBta^fall having Ihe -town's own sidewalk outside her" violations being ignored. ... nmnt . pn *" •••-•••« Wilhams. p \ electric companies; &homes^y^sa^ ereajchihg catch basins, ftiariy College science building to the -achieve uniform jscayeng^er of - wfatefa-- are "~elo~gBed" t Tibrary JaBtThursdavrit"S n rA:toi**M**iS^^ ^l?P riy fa are elogBed." t Mh td j j j g , y g g apart-T of - wfatefa-- are "~elo~gBed." t Tibrary JaBtThursdavrit"S n A ^ ^ torc^ me colle l . heating system. Two other power failures were reported last One was at Besler and : WANTED VOIKSWM 900 E. E'i«abeth Ave i " 486A200 ~Y /property ^ ! Sgroi was charged specifically with falling to have the sidewalk dearea in Lincoln Ave W. Jjetween One man was critically conditions "on Johnson" Ave! Injured last Thursday mor- ahd on Adams Ave. near nlng"~when -struck by a car Sailer St were described as while walking in the roadway the most severe. .Half of of .South Ave W. beciuse of-Johnson AveVwasimi having the township handle collections and of contracting with a private scavenger to perform the service. foi^eurrent 1 crease of $431,100, . , -^ 14, of M" Johnson JEdwar^. Murphy suggested uons reqiuring-temoval Summons were also issued Ave, suffered'^^bwu^es-oHthe-that-where possible-residents- ...... . . . . ., - — • - - , m t^p»pe^y^)<|mei^^ith^un^nower^eTf^en^i^ —-shoveled-walks on- Lincoln and fell on-the- i<xHX>ve^~the-euii^r©m^ cipientof one of several Ave W., Severui Court, Wall street inlron't of 40. Johnson "pump outlets to;yatch.basins.' a.m. due to a failure in the to study the cost to residents'of ' ' ice summonses was St and Raritan Rd All Ave . . . - - According to Sgroi, efforts •— M —-"•— ' ..—.-A..-.-- . —. .. oWnship Engineer Gregory summonses charge faUureto *.- - a te <beu^g made in some iroi, who is responsible for sand or salt concealed sn6w Ruts, P«)thplfes locations to removed street ice clearance of srtow and ice and ice or to remove it when While icy ruts marred motor by scoopinfe-it ujj with three P"actprs combined to wipe.ptifriJie'aHowable hasjihfred a large-bladed street grader," used normally to break, up street pavement and levelit to 210 High St. On Friday, -another—electric—faihirs. will be asked to 1<i reviewthe pfnnnnnif aH. m ^ nson Av^Vwas impassable, j^y uevTroads, aa aweapoii to l Ti thick ice frbnrTcurD-to- 2 ^^- curredaffecting tnearea near vantages of curbside and .Zft Walnut Ave. . • • backyard pickup^ of removal Paper. Prive Set Cadette Girl Scout Troop 600 will sponsor a paper drive Saturday from 9 a.m. tfLLpjiL. at Hillside Avenue Middle School; Papers- for »..n , UWUMI m- Candidates for three school id utility service "Board vacancies in the Feb. 14 of 557,152. in urt election are Brenda. Klein, •Sffmuel Morneweck, Michael Scaturo,. Donald Smith, and Ira Weinstock. coi after 6 p.m. Had thick ice - " Troads, aa aweapoii to layers oTice. K i-»>'j- r Balances uptp L$500— Balance} over $500 Balances .wpto- SSOQ Cash advances. Balances iBalaniiei I up lo IS500 X S^ j- ^ * - ••*>*• SERVICES V/ANTEDTOBUY V;^-wS?5?^ PAINTING A;;'U^J-' STAIIPS '' •'•' . U 5 P U T E BLOCKS. Siii£le|, .', •; AccUmuia|ioo3,,.Gptteetloju;'^' -. Canada. Top PriceipaifJ. Ctf . ••-,..•, ;\.;'.9ZiMn\.:y.:-y •••••.. : 4 Complete Remodeling' l 'A. f Residential & Commercial P i Residential 4 Commercial .Refetences on request tor.ijuilk. cars.-' local di: "•"•*-•-'-- cd 232:2350; , / ; ; 2 4 l r 8 5 2 l •.,;. AUTOMOTIVE MASONRY MASON WORK REPAIRS Stops, Walks, patios drolns , I Th» jCtWIh rwyer ti>ckl«>, ToUII youfwhat »lw-i"done. And to weKorn the codllih,' h h -pl CLEANED. - RUBBISH REMOVAL Wtilch only go** to »txw* you.' Th«t It payi •dvtrtlte,'. •< : .' -","'* •"i', v '',i.A. 1 .' ' •f: -•. John Bordort ' r LOWEST fyaUJ II^TEREST You're paying an annual per M& toJ8% MdUkOoMfourrtMiy LJJlB summons returnable Feb lumetpal Juiigt Stevens TilA.tooi to Sgroi is 14 before -John-_ "I have ho quarrel with it," iid Sgrpt of the^ummong "We had other Jobs wi&T hlgher r priority " He said the Lincoln Ave walk is being cleared by a crew of-Public- When a police car Went to and then attempted fosand? "investlgate'icjrrdad'con the-stre^t" .. . — ^ ~ ditions on Johnson Ave The sander truck made it Satuirday, it got stuck 6H, only halfway when thick. the4e«—— ice and rutfl halted it in its A Public Works sanding truck was summoned It fcxtncated_thfe_pQUcfl_tnr_ tracks The vehicle was l h "ajsphalt can be poured in ; the .. : _sprfiig.. ..___ .',.,; ;• •;.;.. -l—Attother problem en- countered by ar number tiT " residents-was the.backup of-'— sanitary sewers leading from I. b '6t$ itary lr ho i freezing or oFTflocKaie" '" utUity Teachers on Board Is Election nor*m Experienced 20 years painting and ^eearntiin.' Intettor 1 aicr extsrior uiing Dutch Boy points Free atimates. Fully Insured CALLAHTTHIE 399 2179 Interior met exterior C*U --:/. PrtpwW fh ydtrr TJ^BIB '-• ; i ReaiofiaWe fijie* /- J^U <or appoinlmcnl after 3 p n r RONORZYMALA J72-44M Cranfoni 2 Nfirth AVe W*si •»•—rti* t * ri. ? •^y[ : L:^.^ : r^ The question of whether three cea<jnen elected to the Board of Candidate Michael Scaturo,_educators jcohstituted . Aj t Lji>J$&jni deal enouilt hH—'tt'chtmltal oaloc roprcsoH. mnjnpfy nnHrnnrf<(-niilrn|l^ ''educatioinafproblenisfaced m Board of tative, said althongh he does action of the_ nlne-meinber' t'ranlprd today! V •' Education In the Feb 14 not object to teachers serving board - Mrs. Klein said she ^electiou emerged us UwTJiliaf ^^n boards of education, hefelt Moroeweck and 1r board trouble" dealing" with point of controversy at the 3lst the board "should riot be president Harry Baron uskedbrofessional associations v annual candidates night °?J n ,' na ^ et ', °y teachers '* moderator Marilyn Irlbeck to., 'when they talk to htb aiS,£t allow the other candidates to •tttaion*-" respond^Since the question.- parent, was directed specifically to Scaturo. ehe 8aid..Uie_jJL could not answer as well. _ dominated by teachers sponsored by the Village While teachers on boards Improvement Association last could provide expertise, said Thursday Nearly 60 people Scaturo, '"a person in attendedr * education is not able to make Three of the five candidates ^objective decisions" in setting, for three vacancies on the school policy and negotiating 1 board are --educators contracts Incumbent Brenda Klein is a part-tune .tutor of prc-school QeaLjchUdrerij Samuel Mor- •*__ ' neweck is a jege^rcji scjenJist and dSenTlstry professor at St Peter's College^ and. Ira She said she is "a first .and. taxpayer and said; she lied that the- d is Scaturo said teachers belonging to professional associations would not be word * in Cranford Near the end of the question 'teacher*." and answer period, Mrs. Kleb -"•" Mrs. Klein Ridded that requested tne opportunity-to^qurrrcU}utn,'decisions next mpke closing;-;'remarks, year will be the most Im- Parliamentarian .'Geraldine jportant ones. • : . members .should -ve^ B ..^ «« responsive to ft a srxaTfiradfe ^groups •- teacher In Scotch- Plains ~ &>«•"«>, Boajrd member Gerard ^aradiso is a learning resource teacber in West "not be pressure could make two-minute ^biased against "someone"\vho perisation and ( medica surance, and '"^' costs, and budgeted pay hikes granted town employees in 1977. Murphy said any 1978- pay hikes would have to_ be. ast. g town •or by staff reduc- The administrator said the budget already reflects a cut in town services inasmuch as road resurfacing, curb and sewer repairs and needed brook improvements • are of Education candidates Sunday_at2 p.m.in theyouth lounge or the Fij-st . Presbyterian Church. "" bexaervedi_: r^ Closing Yoted For Library ritt- hy was critical of lflck 3 assistance in easing Hue-plight-of municipalities. "Not. one legislator has; of- fered "help, and we did hot even get an acknowledgement fronv Governor Byrne to our telejjram asking, the $26,000 excluded from the caps, said thdiitt > The budget has undergone several, reductions, at the.- •hands of the Township Conunittfee since its. original M&bitJL.- by Murphy^ Proposed. kppronriatipQS cut be closed Friday at 5 p.m. beginntng"lomocrow. The board of truslees voted the t closing at the 1 regular meetingf Monday^rifgHl a s s a r t oT'a general ^program of economizing, made necessary by the state 'cap' laws, which' aro , •jfafetwg—-strtngtmt: —•- economies in Cranford's municipal budget this- few^-* ~The library fiatPBeeri" open Fridays until 9~p.m. The original library- budget of $213,526 has been tut- to last ' year's level' of $199,800. Accbrding-to director Eleanor Brome, the library estimates ,000 in kanseJ Darn reconstruction, a Balmieri Pkwy. pumping station and a river filtration program- $6,180 fcom health servicesi, tw $3,400 by closing at 5:00 P.M. on Fridays: throughout the— •year, in addition to" other cutbacks in materials unor— services. .,-'-..• Scaturo's rentarkg,wjere in response to a qQestion by Roger Asch of 739 Willow Ave, who asked explain how he . .. , . . .... ,_.. /realtors-a'tiHfa<'Jfan 7 R<I.anlir AAoen St.. Cranford, were startled when Linden fire engine roiled across snow-cove.red_ garage tire in HUlcrest Mornewqc Linden, as Vehicle with four. Granford. -Truck crossed Raritan and mounted curb In fronted 459, next to Klumas &Gals.'Cars on Rarltap Rd. u»^ wuiow member of the NJEA. ; asked possible to "disqualify parents KariiTan.ana moumea curD injront ot 4», next to Klumas &Gals. Cars on garitarj Rd. Scaturt) to whois "better qualified than a from the board because they .dodged the err a_nt engine. Other Linden flrerrjen fought *He blaze Inthegairage, wihlch^^ felf-four person involved in. educaUpn . .'. v v c«ainw|jiWp«o»* : was destroyed a'torig'YvMh-two cjjrs.: :; / ' - . -J:_ .' . .,'.••'•'"' Chronicle Contenis .Cbt DIRECTORrSostraHgeV^ofootlights, Page 10. HERITAGE CORRIDOR elects Goodman: page 3 Al-Your Leisure....... 10 -Classified ..T..-Trr:r:io Editorial:.., ',.< :H,: 'Garwood,.. .v.' ...... - Ken 11Worths...-. v, ,T.%7, Obltuarlos . . ; ...... : "Police Blotter Squibs ReilglobsNeWtf'/.^,. jSocIa!'./.' .... •'.,..';.. . Sports- .... / ..6 .'.6 :8,9 ^<"" :iv-. /' 1 ':•.. ' .'. -••• ' ~ ^ : : —'•• ' ,' • • 4 ;.» •/ .-'•' *', -i |.-i. .. . •• u^.- ••

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• If— tHMONKUCLASSIFIEDOpen

Deadline: Tuesday 3 p.m.

iv<January~26,1976

REAL ESTATE

ESTATE EQftSME

-7 '-Four bedroorWj-2-bath home~featurrngrlarge~-eat-ln~>. kitchen; dining roomrrecfe&tldrVrooro WitrTflrepTace,copper, plumbing and-oil heat. Priced JAO's. -.?,.•• ".

Slx-roorn, 2 full bath home. Large living room,* 4 year'oldmodern kitchen, copper plumbing*, oil he^t, naturalwoodwork- throughout, situated! on treed Irjf W) ic 120.Priced S50's. ' . . ' : . ' . - ,.

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Please Call The Boyle Company today If you'rethlnklngof relocating and let u^tell you of our unique .Gajlery ofHomes Vnethod of merchandising your; property. Wehayea backlog of customers but we need homes to sell.

The Cranford BoardFOR THE YEAR 1$77

- IN parrWrHAVE.BEEN NUMBER ONE"IN LiSTirlGS SUBMITTED.

FOR THE PAST SEVEN YEARSWE K>IOWjHGWTO PRICEAND PROFESSIONALLY

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.British .Tom-

IF YOU AREfLOQKTNG FOR RESULTS

OUR ASSOCIATES pSTEDBELOWAREHERETOSERVEYOU

Hy AbramsGerry AshfieldNancy AshHeldMlmXairisorU

376-567,8 MaryHowland • 272-6657276-6210'Mary List , - •*' 276-4764276l-6210 Carol Mershon 272-6693

4276*2386 : Channlng Rudd " 276-0869

_:. R E A L T O R ....

13 Eastman St. Cranford

-lMfci_and Mrs. Howard .HfeaHirp a guest-speaker onth&"of,„ —leada'gro

ford High School .stUv.w.w,onAneight-day tour to Irelandarid England beginning April

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The, itinerary j includesniUamey, Cork, Publin and'Iibndon, °whei« the-vstudentswiU.-jom^,progranmof'triAh.

^ ^ , ineoueyal

f I r i s f r population;.This Is the third travel-study'.

program, organized by theSchobers,whp won a nationalpward-foi- their comparativeeconomics trip to Russia in1976. s; ; ~ . . ~

V

banquet, and will attend the

A pre-departure; study -m will be conducted b

••'Anyone- in:four may contact'!

:-^::J'/-.j^ul-^Jii,_-^.-—:—

: S A l W T E ^ T < ^ ^ ^iFfhearse^rriuslcBy the Beatles fprfSFjjfjjfiFS"conjjrerTaTJp.m.! o0Ttfii¥irjig)i scfiooTrTheio6-pjece c w c ^will play .Briffehri^uslc;S&de^^Karen-HaskeH^larihe^Nan^y^NevfeHQlzapfeW bassoon. Admission Is ST;

ranjc, Sanders, _teacher /at Cr.anf of drHigh.representative of H & R Block 'School,, and his wife;: Incirwill-s "

lEliSbiahTwh^each^arG^^St BernaTd's^SchoplrToTtalce ^6rrais"SaTu¥day aliOTaln. it"place in participants' homes, the ffufelic Library in Walnu't"each weekly program rwilj-7Ave,- ;• .r~.-C^.:-~;V /..v W-_--v:.^^

Transportation to

•' •.' -.' :;r'.'.. :^''':'-, i ;;;!vj' :l:-x«;:l:y :•':"•'. • • / • / ' • • ' . ' '•v'::,'--.r':' '-•:••";.,:' :. y ' v s . ; : ' . ; ' " ' ."•' '.'-•••"• •['Servif^.'Cra'rifora^KiPt^iiief^h-a'nid Gatttbi.-. < ^ y O L ; 8 5 N O ; 5 P u b l i s h e d E v e r y T h u r s d a y ' . . . • • ' . . ' • . : ' • • • • / • . . • ' ' / • ' " • " ' • : • • ' • • • • • • , • • . • • • • • . • ••. . • . ; • • '' •• . ' ? . - , • • / " ' • ' • : . • • . • • • : - - ' • ' • • : ' • J " ' - : : ' r ' . • ' . •' - . " ' , •. (

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~£—... - Second CEssTostage 1

RENTALS

The • Planning Board problems at the1 North "Aye.," . residentsin the condominiumsdirected board secretary Joiui' tqwnhouse coinplpbe with have'been parking affront ofDuryee, police Lt. Lawrence vmembers of the tenants' the complex garages between;Bonnell and the Fire Dept, to association, '. ';•":.. the fire zone and the buildingfurther discuss parking ..Bonnell told the. .board whidb-he-said hinders fire

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« l>«i^v-*i JS JluryeestaM the site planlg I^rOYlCle was approved subject to. the j

. OF /HQMES/^i

eR'ediEbtnte Since 1'9.0:5E.i'Cranford

M:v;?f ; f ;?R7V:: : : / : 2729^4 ;,;» i ; , . • ;s,Giafleries.iri>, Elizabeth, Morr.istoWn.. E:. Hanover1

• WlDiun C. Klumas, S.R.A. •-SENIOR RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER

Society of Real Estate 4 .,, -Appraisers «KLUMASSGAIS

, 663 Rattan Rd.

O F F I C E SPACE

OFFICE BUILDING FOR RENT • 4400.Stt'uare.

Mikes

4y Every Night• Rahw.ay T r a i n Stat ion -,'<i:tip ' ' •.. '•••"""•-•

._ e L l n d e n l T r a | n Stat ion o:T5 - • " ' . • ;t i m e s : 6 r o a d ; & E . Jersey Sts . , E l i zabe th ; - 6:30 , :

;;::••; 'JFprDepartore InfprmatJoiiT-^ - . ^

Calf: Beviono Chartered--' developer "jpermiting the.

; Granford police to control tori ™

blice officer ..Said I'':.- ~_ w%f\

272-4100

H

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SHOWING?-Are_theyJooklng-you4Jve

Better let. us screen tKbse prospects for you. We bringdiscriminating. Interested^ qualified buyers to see aproperty without bother to the'owner! ,

. MEMBERS OF CRAISIFORfc BOARD. WEST¥ iE l5~BOARD AND UNION CO(JNTY MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE.——r——Stop intoseeournew art exhibit.—

Artist- Etta Mlnetti

Realtor-Notary PublicJ 1(K NOBTH UNION AVENUEJ^KANFORD, NEW JERSEY 07016

272-4020,

2 EXCELLENT dSTIMGS!Large «ew Bl-Level. Seven beautiful room, Vh baths,

to, schools, lBt -r^th. Near stor^ and tt^nsportatlpn.

'This cherry home'fe losing It^ owner dye to transfer.Silence kitchen, natur.al woodwork .throughout, fullconventional dirrlng. room,' full basement, .fenced-lnyard. Fdr. >the_sjmainamlly or 1he grovyn_^ family.

"WatkThg effefance to St. AAFchael's"and groomTngdale"'•Ave-. School, N.Y. buses and center, of town. Mld$40's.Call to have your Century 21 Professional show you

- through . "• . .

Arj you planning a move—ta another are^jrtf^thallcr-' ""7'H l '

Take advantage of the services of an active, courteous.sales office with over 40 years experience In Cranfordreal estate. We will list your property, give you an

- accurate opinion of present day market value, a id helpyou to sell Jt quickly.

19 ALDEN STREET CRANFORDOPEN BAILYW; SUNDAY 1-S;. THURSDAY *.*.:.

WE NEED LISTINGS!-All of our on* family homes in CrahlorJ have btiert sold..

ay value

Victor Dennis Realtor -2 Alden276 76111 SS

TQ BE BUILT.IN CRANFOBO'S FINEST AREA ON ADEAD END STREET. THIS HANOWOME HOMEWILL FEATURE 13.5 X 25 FT, LR, 13-Jl J2 FJFAMILY ROOM VV.FP. THE ULTIMATE KiJCtiBHWITH DINETTE, FOUR. KING SIZE BEDROOMSAND MUCH MORE. '''

. TWCOOTIW i»y \ Ipn tnowwnd'«ggx' ' t J

, v.-AAembersof Cra'ritocda'ndWestfield Board's--^''.••'.; . a n d Multiple'Ustlng : "J •U~'y •.'>-.

APPRAISERSResidential Specialists

for.Cranford«rtd viciril^fObality Homes Reajiy,.

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h w d und- • • - • - . . . townshouse - representatives i...... ^ - J e t o half or niuvab ^ T h e .Township Committee. Also^passed on firstreading -granted^the—ppl ice^this :to suit tertinti located" by 5 Points • Tuesday night implemented -W9S an ordinance-increasing; authority a few.years ago, but

,_ •.;•..-.., ,.•__.,. ,,... .___.).. i... _jr_i .• •' forcem^^by-jmaddiUonaLtwo perlcent^JiowJhejenflm.s'"associatipttis^employees' the_(hrefe per cent^ pay hike opposed: * -'„ ^ . .

••".-,: ' given town1 empTfoyees other Puryee Said the association <

a r e a f t ^ , y u a n c e s i t ssu jcienl parking and. reasonable decisions on tovfli

ntr^uHCKinnriiTVpfiBP •276-4444;

RENTALS WANTEDmeasure

» - ^ ^ u ^ * . ...,,., „ . . . . , . . . . . . , . , feels..-the7_.townhouse; lacks; that will provide f o r ^ a s ^ b n ^ ^ m i n l i n e \ v i t h . adequatecleteptiveST antp^fe-^.jRpliee^fjlrj&^jncrease ;.r_AjRce.:

Cranford

Reattor

•9439, 730 pan. - .9:30nlghrt or_ S»t. and Sun.' a.m.

REAL£STATE SALESOpportunity to |oin a wellestablkhsd f i rm" with fouroffices serving ; Union, •Somerset and Mon-is counties. _Our exclusive "Gallery^ of

Real/tx 0uietyoungrriand6sires3or4 rooms Inspectorg $780 above the ? a c n e d m a contract. ;Lftyp.^ ;,; in ? family hnnsBtPrpffrrnTDFaMn scale for patrolmen' and • A-pmyimisly introduced:" .. ' ,WtaheriLreasonabl« rate. Call 399; firemen after thr*fr v*»n«ss in "Ordinance granting the five"

per cent hike to'police- andfiremen -was * adoptedTuesday;. : ' ... .law.

•g ' ' ' j rw- ' j" y -:-C''•""; liie-^committee^approved '" *I n t n i a e r LifeaVCS the, transfer of package > •

pfireihen afterth^hig^rpfynow'get $30?mare

space. ••Zpne' didl npt_e^stjn.,

Ite "plan, ;ac-u'ryee. BQard-

OOG-CAT OWNERSCost

^W^I^P

NOW is the time' to protect ypijr, pet frorri on-: wanted Jltjers. Pregr>ant cats ahcl'dogs fcairt also v-

1^^^ jXa£d?Uck-mea^e)sMffa

'm-WANTED

BEATThe Price Increase

Buy From Current StockIMMEDIATEDELIVERY -

Accowfa

ytaff wittinumberof referral-well as superior salesmerchandising tools. We have,a complete, training program.Call Mrs. Koehter, 272-9444.

The Boy le Co., ReaHorS530SouttiAve.,E.

'" • J • Cranford '

OfJkellWI 276-7171.

UTHE HAkO-txperienced wribrt.to'"set .ujj and operafe engine lathe.Must be able to work -from blue^*~

'•"; and.sketches. Good benefits.'

NANCINQ& INSURANCE AVAILABLE

Open ttelly "til ft

goods liquor license-at 30-32.Eastman Si. from fiarnett's-Wuies & Liquors to John R; •Cjubin aid Sharpn Clttb.'The"

. . .„ . _ •• . Ttranfifef is effective Feb.1i at a__ e. home of Mrs. Jeanne fee of-$125 •" •'"' !

R ^ l ^ ° u ^i-^^&^M. _lhe-coinnuttee^appoihted~•SS^wthMSfnnihtJ^J EvelynCotterof311 SfoughtoniSafiLflSeL SJi noUiingjwas Ave,-as -a-- school-guara-•i^poned—Bussing. Police'. MpmKp^ *t yfiAjgffm^ fi> al

g , Q l B u a r a .Members ot the «ftmen fire-

g i ^ f reap-of three • cigarette •*•

lighters froni a display a t *Eastnia«vs, 3 Eas tman,St . , J SPECIAL

*—1776

SERVICES

^f=*fiilljp-De=Marco, proprietor ¥He isaid he suspected two *

'eniles, who dropped one(Her and fled

"OnFrlday Charles Herald of1253 ^reported tHKJarceny of four *

•hubcaps fronvhis car parkedat Pathmark in South Ave• Police reported uiekarrest

Sunday afternoon of twixriien J**ii"^.*.i*+'^.i******charged with bemg under the *

~ rf

Apply In pw«on at Evertastlna VdiM. Co.. 70 Uyrthi St , CranfonJ. 212-• 5 5 7 0 . . . v . . . v ; * • , . • • .

EABNEXTRAUONEV.Takebrdersfor A P P L I A N C E ftEPAtR?Lisa J^melry. Call for -free Catalog 'Sales Kit on toll free 80^772-2165.

NDDfiESSERS -STUFFEfiS $75 S200 • :weHy vw»slWe.,y«1rRlnjrat home, o A p p l i a n c e s ^ TV Inc. I " . Arrested in North Ave \vebe

M»- ia4sasa it .•.••£££**•.- :':asjjSf»5?&^•--'"*•----•• - J . . © S a l e s * ©. McDougall was a l so

.©' ' " •

MOST »-<:YLINDER-AMEhlCAN CARS

Portuguese WinesVUines arid spirits are the perfect vear-roiincl gifts.Give these delectable wines in trie 3-bottlehandcrafted miniature Wooden easel

&OME Of THE WINE &ARREL ROOM

J Wtgerous substance {drugs )

^^

From Your AD-Year-Round

The N: J. Public UtiMesCommission has approvedrate.u)cr$ases of from 20 to 45per cent for six of the tovyn'sseven licensed scavengers.. She-increases became ef-

fective yesterday and will bereflected^ in bills that havebeen held up pending PUCapproval.,

A seventh, collector (sscheduled to receive an in-'crease as of Febc9. '. The following in.creasj£Sabove the fowher $S-a-monthfee were granted by. the PUC:Joseph Sciascia, $2.25- a

of all household depris rather budgets for an annual clthanarateschedule for items in the spring for artidinot normally picked up, and of ' "a complete regular—servicerather than a cleanup week.. Presently, the ;. township

usually collectedscavengers.

Other subjects to besidered include a

con-

problems involved under thevarious collection systems,legislative constraints im*-posed by the §tate .and up-;dating the4exiating collectionc p f i e r : • • - - . - ; •• - • • . , . , - • -•

. w

• cent, Di Tullio Co.,: 40

per cgrit; N. J. Solid Waste,$1.75,35 per cent, and R. N. D.Disposal, $1., 20 per cent. J

Di Marco Hike Soon -:. The scheduled increase dueFeb. 9 for Peter Di. Maecoxis$1.50, 30 per cent. T h e D iMarco application wasprocessed after the others..

•* "Thev increases conformed,^generally with those aju

ii -- ?ti 8P'^^^S^^¥^lfc-J^85^3a3^p-by43a%66S^i^:fc-Ji^day, the Board of Education per cent. . . . . cos ts , obligated ' salary 4n-u ™ n . i i n o u s l y aPP.roved the Most of e4431J200 increase" creases,:and federal and state

ttreurreht expens

nounced^ prematprely bjr the.contractors in * December.

"Tfhey ace-based op figures

Of $10,8CT,269 and set 7,997,956to be raised by local taxes.- T h e total current expenseportion of the~btrdget~is~$9,888,011,- with $1,891,055 ofthat am6untv funded by stateand federal, aid, interest oninvestments, and.surplus.... Voters will cast their ballots,on the tax levy in, the Feb. 14-sehool-be&rd-eleetionr —

The tax increase is)roiected at 9.04 points or

includes, mandated programs

Rose

'Your Wttu Line

30 Eastman St.(?pp CranfordTheatre) „

WIN» kW LIQUORS

- f for theThree Pack

* 3 W Per QuartFREE GIF- X WRAP & LOCAI;, OEUVERY • FAMILYOPERATED SiNCE 19'JO-

., . ' . ' • • • ; • ' " • •;. .. . ' V I S A • M A S T R R ' C H A R G E • '•'•„ •'• ' ; ' ' ' •,'

REAL" ESTATE SALES - BIHWNEU, w

AND KRAMEB one ofNew Jersey's « C o II 2 7 6 - 2 2 2 4 2 pennies; from Stephen LaddenyJ g r j o s t adiyejtt$?ltor. firrfts,

' - -Will train y o u l o become ambri'grthe: ioB_eauiettJn-ReaU£$tote'. CaiHor

•ppolnfcfleni 636,l.M0.

g alsocharged-with stealing $5 40 inpennies from Steph L d dof 89 Belrabnt Ave

r^~ 2- SeMiow Unit Plans » *^*

firm. Substantial experience in Real C A R P E T

" " i t U t j h ll ld d i t l v r a n i o r d S j e t

ie«u—- 5 *

Club-of , t^ l T ^ i a ! r y " t t > m R CranfbroSJSiet J a n 9 P f a h s KZ*'

8200.eiit355r-'Very reasonable.!C^.for^nuileteri.. were;_made for a^birthday

few estimate. 925-2665,5 p.w..-' 9:30 party. SJonday" for membersjgfa»*<»^?»«zgg>w«3p^)RAffeRiE5v~ ; - -^zzr^==r= F r^th==Januafy . -^=birthday8—

Draperies and slip, covers ctistiim birthdays will celebrate Febmade :(youi:: fabric, or'"mlneX" -2?- - •' ."*"completely Installed. Woven woods, The club's 15th anniversarylevelar-and Roman- shades. Also luncheon; party wjU be held in1 Now . hiring for our ]

j Cranford brarrch •• .ik Experience pr^fer-red(u]Call J

tempting t« remtedy thedevastation/to roadways, and

"sTUeWaTESr _Police ^filef TUfctthew T

iesday embarked onnt drive, against

RATZMAN AGENCY10 SOJUf H AVE. E.

GRANFORD

T I O M E H M P R O V E M E W T S •":

~ ALUMINUM SHOWROOM

FOR SMI

Porch *nd f»atio Ertcloiuresw. _ ' • ' L^-."* -Itv-,. . i * ' - • ' a

Jalousies Awning Windows '

KTupVine Replacement

• ,, THE TAHH1SHED SWAN

- ' 521 EliiabethJVve.tf Linden ...'. Ubn. & Wed. e v g / 6 - J D.tn. _

Copibination Doors-25 Sty lei

lues.&^ajZ&t>oi by appointee^, 521-1709

MISCELLANEOUS, ELASTIC SUPCOirERS "

- Custom made, pin titled, expertly •

chairs or 3 piece section $120.'J NEEDUECaA^T86W300 **.

PRODUCTS INC.102 South Aye. W. 27«?32qs

Home ImprovementsL^L \6 Job^

HUMUIAUt'"CHEESE PASTWESANO^UWKW

BREAD. F08 INFORMATION CALL276-6OH,;

CLBAN

dams Ave. at Sailer St. Monday. ClearaneefwQrk

vocate at hearings before PUCexaminer/Thomas Crawford.

The increase is the first,granted ihe scavengers inseven years. The previous $5rate.was fixed for all coUec- %F_.._ _ w v , wtors by the Township Conns. reguiir^Doard observers "and

^jnittee.JHowever,-a.state law- school— board- candidates!

«httted~~the rate-fixing ""responsibility to the PUC. Thelaw was passed as the result; ofallegedly collusive, bidding on

20 a year on a house value^•at ao.OOO'. The" curteril~fowntax. rate is $3,1.4 per $100 ofassessed value, of-^hich $2.06is for schools.

A scant 30 people attendedthe publiic- hearing, themajority of whom were

municipal garbage contracts,: and Qf doubling and tripling of^private rates-in.some areas.

.Cranford township attorney

!?&:!C-&*^4S

T9vb budgetcalling for the same level of

-municipal spending—as—last-year is"being cnnsidfirftH hythe Tawnship Committee forintfoauciion by Feb. 10.

The budget,-which is subjectto further: revision, has beenpruned in a series of, com-mittee hearings OJJ proposeddepartmental appropriations:over the last two weeks.

T The budget at present- projects & rate of 56 cents per$100 valuation for municipalpurposes^-the. same as lastyear. The amount does' riotinclude local -schooU andcounty costs, the 1977 tax;,ratfe

as $3M4 per $100 valuation.The budget""contains. no

*tS%~irhahced"instea<l by a-stategrant;-$5,000 from"the cleanupwo lf hllrtgft': $4,7<W frnrn

icecxeation. supplies;. $'2,175from traffic engineering;$2,153 from the appropriationfor police cars, and $1,500" inthe Building Inspector'sbudget. •

Under state law, the budgetmust be introduced by Friday,Feb. 10, and adopted by March

Concrete upheaves in OrahgtTAve. at RooseyelSchool. (See editorial, 'letters td editor %age(4.)..

Summons to SgroiiriIceThe township/which spent Works employes assigned pipe" on thfrdike cif S^veryde clogged brook nearby,

last week plowing out from- Tuesday to handle walks on Dr (Stories, oh Page 4.) - • - Maydr Ronald D. Marotta^undec the heaviest snow m a town-owned property. Two other pedestrians said ice in.-some streets is the

Only five members ofaudience addressed the boardincluding {wo candidates andthe Cranfbrd' EducationAssociation president.

The board made no'changekin the budget at Monday's

r. >J .r. . v - - " hearing, although, several."fl0?31? . R - , Creighton has members had objected . to the nrovision for Dav increases forprotested; the new system cut ofhalfa teaching position £ E 3 K S b S elferunder which people served by in senior Enghsh a&ffathigh . 2 o K & f ^ f f a 1 : MUMdifferentrxontrabtors-pay non- school, when the board ao- f ^ a n d S i c Works ' o ^ E

t^e rates should teaching^ositions Jan. 19. The employeesunanimous acceptance of the close to 'Cap-budget was seen as a com- According to'_ TownshipS rJJ? l s^ a t e r m o n t h s o f /Administrator Edward /deliberation on the part tf -'Murphy, who with Financeboard members who had Director Robqrt Stanleywanted further cuts:in.staff • drafted the fiscal document,and members who felt 12,4" -the budget is only $7,000 under*was too many. -the $307,371 by which the town

County Manager GeorgerJ.Albanese has submitted to theBoard of Freeholders aproposed 1978- cdun,ty budgetcallingK^for a half-centdecrease in'The cpunty rate.This- will mean a drop of $2 incounty taxes' • on a $40,000hi

•be uniform.Under the'PUC rate-fixinc

procedure,. the financialcondition, amount.of equip-merit and number of employesof a firm are factors in

Albanese" said factors ifl :fh'e"]decrease include overtime,centralizing expenriftnr-fraccountsrand developing newrevenue -sources.

Tl^SgroL^u^iseen as enabling police to on the Iceserve summons on owners of Catherine

tiorih^esin^aUs^Mg^Ort^tlirday Mrs, .pumps in the basemente of operadons.

( ^ v a l ^ W & " h o m e s y ^ s a ^

a . . . . _ .and 2:16 a.m.. five cars were/_determinuig. Increases. Thetowed from the Park & Shop saline criteria are employed in

M**.-attwedhr W ? * I 2 & ^ ^ .can^crease-^enduig under:granford Schools, Cranford^Wf^?mmL«L^* ^ a n d is an" increase of 3.8^perceni the state's'five per,, cent - College Wpmen^ Club and the

sociation for Better

electric companies;

propertyjvithout the stigma of leg injuries iBta^fallhaving Ihe -town's own sidewalk outside her"violations being ignored. ... nmnt . pn *" •••-•••«

Wilhams.

p \ electric companies;& h o m e s ^ y ^ s a ^

ereajchihg catch basins, ftiariy College science building to the -achieve uniform jscayeng^erof - wfatefa-- are "~elo~gBed"tTibrary JaBtThursdav rit "S n rA:toi**M**iS^^

^ l ? P

riyfa are elogBed."t

Mh td

j j j g , y g gapart-T of - wfatefa-- are "~elo~gBed."tTibrary JaBtThursdav rit "S nA ^ ^ torc^ me colle l

. heating system.Two other power failures

were reported lastOne was at Besler and :

WANTED

VOIKSWM900 E. E'i«abeth Ave

i " 486A200

— ~Y

/property ^! Sgroi was charged

specifically with falling tohave the sidewalk dearea inLincoln Ave W. Jjetween

One man was critically conditions "on Johnson" Ave!Injured last Thursday mor- ahd on Adams Ave. nearnlng"~when -struck by a car Sailer St were described aswhile walking in the roadway the most severe. .Half ofof .South Ave W. beciuse of-Johnson AveVwasimi

having the township handlecollections and of contractingwith a private scavenger toperform the service.

foi^eurrent1crease of $431,100,

. , -^ 14, of M" Johnson JEdwar^. Murphy suggesteduons reqiuring-temoval Summons were also issued Ave, suffered' ^bwu^es-oHthe-that-where possible-residents- ...... . . . . .,

— - — • - - , m t^p»pe^y^)<|mei^^ith^un^nower^eTf^en^i^—-shoveled-walks on- Lincoln and fell on-the- i<xHX>ve^~the-euii^r©m^

cipientof one of several Ave W., Severui Court, Wall street inlron't of 40. Johnson "pump outlets to;yatch.basins.' a.m. due to a failure in the to study the cost to residents'of ' 'ice summonses was St and Raritan Rd All Ave . . . - - According to Sgroi, efforts • — M — - " • — ' . .—.-A..-.-- . — . ..

oWnship Engineer Gregory summonses charge faUureto *.- - a te <beu g made in someiroi, who is responsible for sand or salt concealed sn6w Ruts, P«)thplfes locations to removed street ice

clearance of srtow and ice and ice or to remove it when While icy ruts marred motor by scoopinfe-it ujj with three

P"actprs combined towipe.ptifriJie'aHowable

hasjihfreda large-bladed street grader,"used normally to break, upstreet pavement and levelit to

210 High St. On Friday,-another—electric—faihirs.

will be asked to1<ireview thepfnnnnnif aH.

m ^nson Av Vwas impassable, j^y uevTroads, aa aweapoii to

l T ithick ice frbnrTcurD-to-2^^-

curredaffecting tnearea near vantages of curbside and.Zft Walnut Ave. . • • backyard pickup^ of removal

Paper. Prive SetCadette Girl Scout Troop 600

will sponsor a paper driveSaturday from 9 a.m. tfLLpjiL.at Hillside Avenue MiddleSchool; Papers- for

»..n , U W U M I m- Candidates for three schoolid utility service "Board vacancies in the Feb. 14of 557,152. in urt election are Brenda. Klein,

•Sffmuel Morneweck, MichaelScaturo,. Donald Smith, andIra Weinstock.

coi

after 6 p.m.

Had thick ice- "

Troads, aa aweapoii tolayers oTice.

K

i -»>' j - r

Balancesuptp

L$500—

Balance}over$500

Balances.wpto-SSOQ

Cashadvances.Balances

iBalaniieiI up loIS500

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SERVICESV/ANTEDTOBUY V;^-wS?5?^ PAINTING

A ; ; ' U ^ J - ' S T A I I P S ' ' • ' • '. U 5 P U T E BLOCKS. Siii£le|,.', •; AccUmuia|ioo3,,.Gptteetloju;'^'

-. Canada. Top PriceipaifJ. Ctf .• • - , . . • , ;\.;'.9ZiMn\.:y.:-y •••••..

:4 Complete Remodeling' l'A.f Residential & Commercial P

iResidential 4 Commercial

.Refetences on request

tor.ijuilk. cars.-' local di:"•"•*-•-'-- c d 232:2350;

, / ; ; 2 4 l r 8 5 2 l • . , ; .

AUTOMOTIVE MASONRYMASON WORK

REPAIRSStops, Walks, patios drolns ,

I Th» jCtWIh rwyer ti>ckl«>,T o U I I youfwhat »lw-i"done.And to we Korn the codllih,'

h h -pl

• CLEANED. -RUBBISH REMOVAL

Wtilch only go** to »txw* you.'Th«t It payi *» •dvtrt l te, ' . •<

:.' - " , " ' * • " i ' , v ' ' , i . A . 1 . ' '

•f: -•. John Bordort ' r

LOWEST fyaUJ II^TEREST

You're paying an annual perM& to J8%

MdUkOoMfourrtMiy

LJJlB summonsreturnable Feblumetpal Juiigt

Stevens TilA.tooi

to Sgroi is14 before

-John-_

"I have ho quarrel with it,"iid Sgrpt of the^ummong

"We had other Jobs wi&Thlgherr priority " He said theLincoln Ave walk is being

— cleared by a crew of-Public-

When a police car Went to and then attempted fosand?"investlgate'icjrrdad'con the-stre^t" .. . — ^ ~ditions on Johnson Ave The sander truck made itSatuirday, it got stuck 6H, only halfway when thick.the4e«—— ice and rutfl halted it in its

A Public Works sandingtruck was summoned Itfcxtncated_thfe_pQUcfl_tnr_

tracksThe vehicle was

l h

"ajsphalt can be poured in; the. . : _ s p r f i i g . . ..___ . ' , . , ; ;• • ; . ; . .-l—Attother problem en-

countered by ar number tiT "residents-was the.backup of-'—sanitary sewers leading from I.

b ' 6 t $itarylr ho

ifreezing or oFTflocKaie"' " utUity

Teachers on Board Is Election

nor*mExperienced 20 years painting and

^eearntiin.' Intettor1 aicr extsrioruiing Dutch Boy points Freeatimates. Fully Insured

CALLAHTTHIE 399 2179Interior met exterior C*U

--:/. PrtpwW fh ydtrr TJ^BIB'-• ; i ReaiofiaWe fijie* /-

J^U <or appoinlmcnl after 3 p n rRONORZYMALA

J72-44M Cranfoni 2 Nfirth AVe W*si•»•—rti* t * ri. ?

•^y[:L:^.^:r^

The question of whetherthree cea<jnenelected to the Board of

Candidate Michael Scaturo,_educators jcohstituted . Aj t°tLji>J$&jni i° dealenouilt hH—'tt'chtmltal oaloc roprcsoH. mnjnpfy nnHrnnrf<(-niilrn|l^ ''educatioinafproblenisfaced mBoard of tative, said althongh he does action of the_ nlne-meinber' t'ranlprd today! V •' —

Education In the Feb 14 not object to teachers serving board - • Mrs. Klein said she^electiou emerged us UwTJiliaf ^n boards of education, hefelt Moroeweck and 1r board trouble" dealing" withpoint of controversy at the 3lst the board "should riot be president Harry Baron uskedbrofessional associations vannual candidates night °?Jn,'na^et', °y teachers '* moderator Marilyn Irlbeck to., 'when they talk to htb aiS,£t

allow the other candidates to •tttaion*-"respond^Since the question.- parent,was directed specifically toScaturo. ehe 8aid..Uie_jJLcould not answer as well.

_ dominated by teacherssponsored by the Village While teachers on boardsImprovement Association last could provide expertise, saidThursday Nearly 60 people Scaturo, '"a person inattendedr * education is not able to make

Three of the five candidates ^objective decisions" in setting,for three vacancies on the school policy and negotiating

1 board are --educators contractsIncumbent Brenda Klein is apart-tune .tutor of prc-schoolQeaLjchUdrerij Samuel Mor-

•*__' neweck is a jege^rcji scjenJistand dSenTlstry professor at StPeter's College^ and. Ira

She said she is "afirst .and. taxpayerand said; she

lied that the-d is

Scaturo said teachersbelonging to professionalassociations would not be

word * in CranfordNear the end of the question 'teacher*."

and answer period, Mrs. Kleb -"•" Mrs. Klein Ridded thatrequested tne opportunity-to^qurrrcU}utn,'decisions nextmpke closing;-;'remarks, year will be the most Im-Parliamentarian .'Geraldine jportant ones. • : .

members .should- v e ^ B . . ^ «« responsive toft a srxaTfiradfe ^groups •-

teacher In Scotch- Plains ~ &>«•"«>,Boajrd member Gerard^aradiso is a learningresource teacber in West

"not bepressure

could make two-minute ^biased against "someone"\vho

perisation and ( medicasurance, and '"^'costs, andbudgeted pay hikes grantedtown employees in 1977.

Murphy said any 1978- payhikes would • have to_ be. ast.

g town•or by staff reduc-

The administrator said thebudget already reflects a cutin town services inasmuch asroad resurfacing, curb andsewer repairs and neededbrook improvements • are

of Education candidatesSunday_at2 p.m.in theyouthlounge or the Fij-st .Presbyter ian Church.

"" bexaervedi_: r

Closing Yoted

For Library

ritt-hy was critical of lflck3 assistance in easing

Hue-plight-of municipalities."Not. one legislator has; of-fered "help, and we did hoteven get an acknowledgementfronv Governor Byrne to ourtelejjram asking, the $26,000

excluded from the caps, saidt h d i i t t> The budget has undergoneseveral, reductions, at the.-•hands of the TownshipConunittfee since its. originalM & b i t J L . - by Murphy^Proposed. kppronriatipQS cut

be closed Friday at 5 p.m.beginntng"lomocrow. The

• board of truslees voted the tclosing at the1 regular meetingfMonday^rifgHl a s s a r t oT'ageneral ^program ofeconomizing, made necessaryby the state 'cap' laws, which'aro , •jfafetwg—-strtngtmt: —•-economies in Cranford'smunicipal budget this- few^-*

~The library fiatPBeeri" openFridays until 9~p.m.

The original library- budgetof $213,526 has been tut- to last 'year's level' of $199,800.Accbrding-to director EleanorBrome, the library estimates

,000 in kanseJ Darnreconstruction, a BalmieriPkwy. pumping station and ariver filtration program-$6,180 fcom health servicesi, tw

$3,400 by closing at 5:00 P.M.on Fridays: throughout the—

•year, in addition to" othercutbacks in materials unor—services. . , - ' - . . •

Scaturo's rentarkg,wjere inresponse to a qQestion byRoger Asch of 739 WillowAve, who askedexplain how he

. .. , . . . . . . , _ . . /realtors-a'tiHfa<'Jfan7R<I.anlirAAoen St.. Cranford, were startled when Linden fire engine roiled across snow-cove.red_

garage tire in HUlcrest

Mornewqc

Linden, as Vehicle with four.Granford. -Truck crossed

Raritan and mounted curb In fronted 459, next to Klumas & Gals.'Cars on Rarltap Rd.u»^ wuiow member of the NJEA. ; asked possible to "disqualify parents KariiTan.ana m o u m e a curD i n j r o n t ot 4 » , n e x t to K l u m a s & G a l s . Cars on garitarj Rd.Scaturt) to whois "better qualified than a from the board because they .dodged the e r r a_nt e n g i n e . Other Linden flrerrjen fought *He b laze In t h e g a i r a g e , wihlch^^f e l f - f o u r person involved in. educaUpn . .'. v

vc«ainw|jiWp«o»* : w a s d e s t r o y e d a'torig'YvMh-two cjjrs.: : ; / ' - • • . -J:_ .' . .,'.••'•'"'

Chronicle Contenis.Cbt DIRECTORrSostraHgeV^ofootlights, Page 10.

HERITAGE CORRIDOR elects Goodman: page 3

Al-Your Leisure....... 10-Classified ..T..-Trr:r:io

Editorial:.., ' , .< : H , :'Garwood,.. . v . ' . . . . . .- Ken 11 Wor ths . . . - . v, ,T.%7,

Obltuarlos . . ; . . . . . . :"Police Blotter SquibsReilglobsNeWtf' / .^,.

jSoc Ia ! ' . / . ' . . . . • ' . , . . ' ; . .. Sports-..../

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i, ,-;:!'-.,-TPageTCRAtfFORD <N,d.) GITIZElM ANpGHRONiCLEThursday, February 2,1978 -

l. y • • : - - ; - • • • ' > •

sessBoard of Education can-

didate Brenda Klein this weekadvocated- an '•'individualeducational plan" (IEP) for

-teachers' as a method of...ipaintaining quality., ofeducation . through^ the.teaching staff. . - -••""

Similar to the IEfi for"

servation by ^(iperyisors, plusinput of die teacher, parentsor students when appropriate.The candidate .said 'eachteacher would receive specific,suggestions fo^.trnprovemenls

jind the means tbachieverthKegoals coulffalsb be suggested?

Group "in-service" trainingmight only be used whenspecial needs students.r'-Mts.

.Klein said, the IEP for .groups of teachers have theJea£±ters-A«ould—iBclud^-ob-^same-rieed—identified :~

lArsv Klein noted theteaching staff, includingprojections for next^yearrwiflnave been reduced byalmost40 teachers .since 1974-75,resulting in little or

Jriood^jn the teachingShe- niiintained"'toe>-ffiP forteachers; woujd^resultin the.cohtinuediHa^pvement of the

~:ir

f.mk '.cut tmmi

Order FlowetfEARLV

.. Approves Budge".' Board" candidat&^MichaelScaturo reconrtnended thisWeek that^tfceproposed school

^4or 1978-79 be approvedle-voters -in <the. Feb.-M

tidri, stating .the budget

between fiscal, responsibilityand the maintenance-of a jsound educational system.*', fle said the cUmr--4-'" -*J

"12.4 teacjung* positlum* -wm ihave h'tOe'6r_no£ffectCpri. the]

- wiaUfy of educatibri,^ noting

^aTid^;^wbT^mtdd!iB"^gch:66:positions;• are related :.todeclining: fcnrolihe'nt. Oneother position, he said, will befunded by the state*

()f the. '4.4 remaining cuts,

Is-Issuemore concerned with

Srograms than taxesi l

of 2 Oneidacandidates'

i rprograms man laxes w o u t - —trie candidates childrenjnvoivea. Mornew

• disqualify people '\yUbout ! £ ^ £ » - f o r disposition of^safiFthe concept of two or

isahdjnvqlved. Moraewetff

ept f tq a y p pchildren' b t o | » ,n^ibcernedrtMn-children.*',

CandidatJ^nlairlme .manager of inton-

^ o ^ W g h t p r i c i n g , said tohe board

no longer more, teachers addressing aclassin their area of expertise'is a : sound one, but he isagainst the • "makeshift' ittert\" Of U8iag'l^ teachers '

.classes ;-

Kfein suggested theof: "community

on"'" M/here—'aH

SiHbWlNGpcesfd^bfiCK6«inforcl Uri Itedifcorn Marvin Kaplan, .right, presidentelect of the

yv.-,-», , c « j ' „-• euucauon lutmucd operate in R|rs,-Klein, als^labeled the*ed ..people^ of. (hyerse. | » u ^ l l u s biiUding. Weinstock- l^.-teacher concept "un-*gn>und and not just one ^ J ^ ^ing Buildings for productive-," but favored the

irSc k8 r o i m av H e "SS^J!9- thfebenefit o< young people, cohcept at; Brookslde School's/other remarks regarding theV-Sg^^«dy-ottdb^sl5oB.«f fifth •grade where three

" T ^ V ^ , , ^ „ , ' • . " S S I b u W n g s - ^ i ^ te^qhws ihstrucryiiTiheir.Favor Higher Standards,, ; g s t e * turning a gynfMo specialties to28 or 29 children.

• Four of the. canoiqates ••?j&t&^kMnArink under the _ ; Weinstock- said he favors^ ^ ^ ? f ^ . . ! ^ ^ ^ n d f ? ^ f P h ~ » ^ p i ' - R S ttf"aprivaTeTirm. experimeptation"7;Because"7.-

high ^choar'.graduation^ in -r^hirQ saifjany plaffToT^ftfiere Tias never T>een oneresponse to ja questioRobert Bresetihan Jr.7~ SflnSE. fromMarvin Kaplan, right; presidentelect of the > Scaturor s M ^ r a M f ^ a n r T ^

Rco-aryCl0b,3§JoWp^i«kir> . h /~u__i, f. »i' - i . t r ji.».«ji-_jL.* jLJfLJ.xt L^ i i reauu?ea..an(i a more . . s in i c - -.. , T e n m T p a

reductionTOf' half aTeachihgposition in the""-5-1- -"-*•--*senior English pr „.

"I, foir: one, cannbt<a^cept

^than—classes^—in—hom _economies',. art. and otherelective programs." /', •'..

The candidate added thajthe "inihdr.reduction* of 4.4

.teaching .positions—is, morethan-outweighed by the-ad-

looks on. Check is to' rnatch^^esldente'- cor" - I l i J " 'ay in drive tp^eaciytownShlp. goal of $105;000

n service agencjes. •-T—; "T ..;._:.-*-.-_.^-._i~'o t h e r s . -,-,'-. •• '• - ' • ' ' •'"• : - "

sence of.......anyfor courses in

contempprary world Mslory:;

tip civics, said Morneweck, b a'•—=""" i . omission in the

ion of a well- , ,citizen. levels

5 S E S f » ^ f f l ^ . : T clMeTsdToolroust;in^ud^a^pikcularplanthatw^ks^taaand"* 1 ^ , .^ - . rgiefj. caution, before"-"ex-

perihienting and citeoT^tne

gfsat

•for jtbe gifted, remedialreading atlthe high school,

consists of. . &p-Wrneweck said widff the p w * * ? * ^ - " W ^ . f f fc

elimination ; of the-; seventh ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ J ^ ^ rI«

prequirOment, students, may'Be;able to .graduate!''' "without

one: course in: a s

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concerned that only two ye t e .of social studies; one' ytar of,math and np foreign language

,- Was• .required a t the -high•school, Mrs. Klein favored;curriculum -revision, to up-grade:, standardsr but said _sfaridard, requicements may J

vary depending on the01' Sion

Team Teachingr of 87 Jamesthe. "candidates- = • - ^ y . \ . . , . - . - • - - - '

elinjination v of •.......reading; /> Roberts *:•!

'•••'„Ntew officers andsfeyen]newtrustees for 1978 were electedat > the "annual, • business

•oT~\ne CranHerilage. Corridor, ' Inc..January 16., l^lans -fbr anexpanded , t>rogranTf Wireannounced by BUrtoh, Good-man, the^flew president^

f

^WAR PS ^ , .Recipients .of the

. handicapped, and basic, study"skills at the middle schools:

f Review of the math, i^..»,studiesand^foreign=language"nquirements was .'advocated

because "the study of a :5

^ t s ^ ^ e , structure ofguage," ,",^

i d a t e said the Jof final^

a question and answer closing should-be "done in a_, jn corsponspred by the way iiot to put severe burden ,1

ients^jm]side and ^ran^e^^PTATmife^H7kids7nf we catft do ithu4 at Hillside Tuesday night,; jvithout making schools ac-

preparation-is Donald Smith said..many *cessible tostudentsjhen we.-, >-• • « lower grades, questions remain:unanswered must wait That liver has a- ,itgcJkjatgrjnlr^

_ a pretw; fine job.. closings anddtedhis financiar way. we divide up the schools."- The candidates agreed the^^ j^a igxp^e j jce as a plus Cammenting on. whether

.basic":sk$s• ofj niath';: and inhe]pir^theboard make best educators should s e ^ on thereading should ^ be ugg 0Mts ph^sicaltsfesets*'. board's negotiatihg} panel,strengthened ' a t - . • the •',i:r.a'"Weldstipcfc: cal led Morneweck* said, 'Tm~ the

n ;«'>hp f!MP (tmisa.. wnrlrl's' •''rwnmlr""nPOnHnrnr''1>rT'

^ie Board" 6f 'Educationrevises curriculum nextfor, a four-year1979. He aTscrjcsdled- fo'r areturn tojinalexams'. -i~- The-candidate pointed out

Daly one math course isrequired in grades nme.to 12which he labeled a ''catqhallof arithmetic -'-••--••'geometry,'

t r . a W e i s p c ca l.responprCUrriculum «:the GNPigrclss;worlds fwprstB^Uatoe

;disservic,e^-ta'gr.adtiatesWho cnauemg, ana uiereior^, ^ thef best aspect 'of the a n i n t e r e s t - c e n t e r e d > Weinstpck said he was anv a » J j i & £ t ^ ^ - ^ : ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ f'thorough and efficienr law curriculum at the taiddle NJEA: member "becauseitfs

weaKnesses • and. worKing • SamUel T.'Morneweclc said of interest because; I am notimm^ediatelyMirnproveuietti. the highest-priority^ was.the'employed by the •Cranford r

^ M t u m s a i d j U i e K E t e M ^ T ^ u c ^

|e profe^sor»Trhave;seen _.:curncuiutufrictilumrwnunittecis'whi

...-."college semester, wucu ., . , T . .for the first time, they "--face—administrators,comprehensive final, examji '1PT' A I W V4hat will 6ften determine^. , ^ ^ L ^ v " .-whether they will pass or fail _ • v ' _ .'• _each course," -Morneweck B f t c k I fUOjee ts d i d . • . • . « • ' •> ' " ; • • • •• • " • • . - • * • " • ' • > • . : . - ^

eia and jK^ci th:.-.-. Ti. - - ^ . :-„"-»- .—,—v--—^iotiJ,-but-acknowledged; that" learitoward" teachers he said,•'.6 h l 1 ? - w a s . e » m i n ? t e d last y ^ status o f this program was "I'm a taxpayer and have ful

sumer math, graphs, etc." Hesaid at least a half year-bf

and homeowners should bemandatory, at least for thosenot going tp college, and ah

. Curriculum review andevaluation by the adr the••*.-.--*muiistratiori-forc<msider3rion—budget—by the Board

' * , , . " i -.' ... uncertain because of changes understanding of the needs• Smith, advocated testing m approach in the,state arid m'onies- we have to

•studentaandtakingcorrective government He also cited spend,1! He called the tt per"" Momeweck pouited-ygij school curriculum as cent paV Wise over two years

55*al p r o g r a m s _ a i t e . ^ t o Q j 0 M ^ ^ _ ^ ^-^ early grades as curriculum designed to -ap-- l55p>tty expansive, I might

Wtfast^sm^^lW^S^ tendJKbea bit tougher-tudget^r te i^^aving-^ t ta i id^^IId^iagnos t ic^^^iresented" Jan. 18' by Dr, prescriptive prograpis: are ^

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Board member

way;

Michael Scaturo'cited his 21.years of business experience.:as "an excellent bacKgroundfor decisions", facing the

Joan board, which "must stnve toHe., sajd Several Barbara A. Douglas, voter

programs -of learning" at~ service chairman,, announces.the elementary and~seoondafy that members of the Crariford Varanelli asked the can-levels put into, use in refcent League of Women Voters have didates if they*\4^ild support s n e n ,years, should be evaluated aWd reviewed the proposed school "the propped school budget if nSrendk- Klein -said l~ —scrutinteed byradttdnisfra1^teachers^-Barents—-^md—"passage^ tee-budget^

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« ; . CRANFORD SPORTe representaUvesofparentsaijd'weekpeHMIrpmlreb. teMers, from . each school ISJhrougn March 21 and; 2?.

Ids will b T d M i g

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N" I'" A7HT& e agreed , that any -Vsi

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v^.»^v^o. .^_^ _w M demand warrants, extiji: said school sfession&-H»ay be added on

not neededinfeerftitureTshould

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legend cold air' k- hot atr Dry, heated airt icwoserskin molitui-e evaporates faster, So you. try to warmup with higher temperatures. Upgoes the fuel bill and dollars

^ o f with proper hurjiidfty (usually between 30 per cent and 40per cent) youjcarTbe morgcpnrtfortable at lower fherrhostaf

thihirerair the money you'reTsavineji

HEALTH BENEFIT

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ILLNESSESDURING THE, . COLD^WEATHER HEATING SEASON;f»RQREfe ••:. • CONTRbL OFINDOOR. HUMIDITr SHOULD

HEALTH.;

,fteEL-STgONGth!hk^ It's time for yovfpenioy the bfenefjteof <on^ro<led/ precisely regulated home humldlflcatlonWe~^lfT^6mmendrtfienfIgfrt systeiri- for ahy bbdg^t ,heating systems Now Is a good time to call us for an estimate.

and EVERY

M ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n r ^ ^ S 1 "-• ' •;:••• :-:•':•• R e g i s t r a t i o n m u s f c b e m a d ey-.t • be turhed o y e r , > the town- , K I N G DOCUMENTARY ' "i person by a parent starting

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^a«Qn^=dLaUege==^atopu^^ipra^uifiiiistjJioryinou^Theater on 'Tuesday,Feb. "14 ; mustrh" vein Cranford or; be the .

- atfifl m. as part'of the current children ol .out-of, town ca cd- . .,^stttoent^lecture—and—en^-^holaers.,'•"•:t1'.: • \ '• : • '. ';- ^student^lecture—and-

tertainment series..

^ res i r j en t r^ i r the^n ia^ry e a r ^ 1 «is^na^~ior -Tl i rep-Government Assoclatipii. ~year-olds* An adult respon-

'4J'""' wV'->•-• - •-•'•--— — -^iWe^r.thechMmUst remain^ r± .•,••.••..»-#:* inHhe Ubrary.buUd^ duri^

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LONG SLEEVEPRINT SMIRTS

TRISSI > QUEEN CASUALS * CAMPUS CASUALS

FIRriSLAND* PRESTIGE * LUCKY TOPS

.ffRTf NI>LY SERVICE SINCE" Burner Service " T ^ T "

|" Heating InstallationsAir Cqnditionifig .' '

I Yard: liexington Avei

Registration is limited to a^uwoiu»a . - io toy^a l^^ jo i4 i^^^Porch, of; Union, anda maximum of 25 for f-"-"

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Jlntemationai

The branford High Schoolu t u r e H k ^ f *

third annual inte.Enatlohal-•smorgasbord

... •i.Cafeteriar„" JDJshes_wili include'. ,--onion Sogp, pnllsh WHiffed

.••»IIIUW am enjoy atueiimo «w cabbage, , ' kie lhas i •'•- — andm ^nt"i,^a^!n'"^0' f"'m*- • sauerkraut, Greek moussaka,ZZ?v£jtT'J'laLT*'~* Spa^h chicken and rice,^-AflCla-no^faairi^-ju^arKi *•'• Wten lasngnn and.aJyjrl&ty-.-^•:Wonwn.O«^ owiAIna classes, ot^s^^^'ryvv^-r^:':'^-'- i• como; w«i(o pr nhon» <ns) » . Admission i s S3.hn fn* adults

^ s a _ d 8 . ' : - ; » r : ; v i . • ' : : ^ r - •Admission is $3.00 fojj adult;

nd $150 for children under° "2m)Mu£3y ^fi?^^ a n d W 5 ° tor^children under9*?*?*1"1*"! World ^ c W r j ^ j j ^ E ; , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

. # here' 'expenses 'to the,NJBW— . — «t J*r?ey; -FH/W state iconventioiiINSTITUTE^"' r . a ^ Cherry HU1 in .March:,

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ppen Daily till, 6,. Thursday till 9

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Thursday, February 2,1978 CRANFOftD (N.J.) CITIZEN ANDCliRoiNICLE Page 3 V.

i:- ^The •• Cranford ~:- ' jnhi0r 7"/ r ;-- >-Woman's Club of the Village fo™ l a rdi1 'Improvemeht Association,sponsor of;a blood bank at theConfor

v Besid^.helping the boys;:According to the sponsor, at e a c * donor wilT.'have all ,

four bottles of a blo^d-clotting family blood needs covered byft k t $ 3 0 b t t l " t h e N t h J B l d C timmunity Center Saturdav ^ctor a week at $30-a bottle, •" the North Jersey Blood Center

or hemophiliacs Tommv the bill for Judd, who is 7, f6r a year. Donors from 18 toKane ancf Judd ^ p i c ^ wou,d ^ q h $8 240 a " " ' • - . . . - • •tevealed/yesterday- the high ^ ^ S * - ! ? Pve? / 'cost td a hemophiliac's family p i n t 9f-'WM' donated.

$15^credit is given., for each" olds-requiring-parental Der-- ' - - ' • - • " - - • *- - - •-*•-• ••: j j m i s s i o n ? : ' ' • ? • •.'"•• ' • • • > • •

PHYSICIANS DAV

O.ther new,officers *TKjM*Z£™!^*Zr™™™^^Kucharskl, vic.erpresident»W^?;LFCENTYRY 0 F SERVICE — Cranford Police •

lresbrhig-thfr,p7ej5fet^?^RlaJfli^<^7^icltertforrnftr; State-Setvator-Alexander J. MefKa-^cltation—'

. .,...,..,,. , ... iGessler, vice passedJjyjSenatejfbr^^year^^^of; Columb'ussWIeld award for president or Corridor projects service:" At right Js Mayor Ronald D. AAarotta.^ - R r P < j l a n i 3 O T ^ a T r T # s ~ M c ^ ^ • " ' "• ' • ' "' ~ ^ ^ " • •• • —

r":vby"'::";- • ~ ' — ' — • " - • - • • " • • -

Future ohysicianls day will L-. be held at .Overlook'•Hospital, "iSummit,, Tuesday, Feb. 7 for"students, from Cranford .HighSchool-ahcJ 18~otherTirea highschoolsrS'ttidents'will-have'an"oppHuni ty - to learn, a a l ^aspects of a doctor 's career ,f i r 7 t h gter

Sekerl"GeSsler a$ Chairman and co' On fhp rp^nmm^nnnfinn j\f «r »» J u ••• .• p

chairman Addie vo^ei'^'a1*? *JLI— ~" 'Jt' ' Y W*" ^ i. •»''.»i x* nc<±ticu. drcci gasoiiMv

- s -ecS te f^n^Gamn^u t^enUv^mOle^^ *f.tf' ~"ctorarnai'nr HaroH r.irioprv'•' •'^S"v"«"7 • * "S o««! s - Office of Product oncopramaior. naroia uingery aa State Senator from the 20th Ariminietrtnrinnis treasurer^and Norris. ; District,, the N. J.'Senate, has A d m i " l S t r t a t J ° n -

assed a resoiutron hononng "Lapece "roniot^cl, apt Otto G.oSickert :of the , • >-••• ~ •"

Columbus.Shielrf Award for S » - - 7 J > 1 . . January 1977. The suspects.. Newly elected trustees and - = » n g t l i s h e t l fubUc 5 e r George R. Capece of 208Drexler and McFal)... were took ai woman as hostage'and, theirv^iBnmfihfs arc K*«- " ^ . ^ ^ i . . . . . . . ,_ ,„ . . Thhmas St. h a ^ been ap-

district purchasinggraduation from the Elizabeth agent,. New York area, for

"" training School iiU931; Bfithlehem-Steel-Corporation.-.former managing v

c f ^ e . 1 S a graduatejf.New" J .Cr imi Yo*Unwasihrfla J

reduTremenfs thoroughmedical school, internship,residency and practice.

.•.__8eooiy_S.alQD1._-Cpmpfete Beauty .Services-Offered

; T -Wif!s—-P«rms-

—Gpen^Late—Thursday105 Miln St.. Cranford

' • '. \ . 276-MTl "

.UJSi \ the suspebts after ; assistance, and Jienry Dreyer,:... ...... - Jean Miller and Judy Sen-

_ , jnilte per hour.—:^m'eltek^'-f-;—A~—•'••"'" -—Mitchell, who is also vipe Dolan was'honored for his tivities

quality.-contribu|,ion in fire safety A'-ci'••• U.S. awartmess..He recommended Robert

member in.and. a Jefferstm High '.* School;

the Purchasing ManagementA local resident, Herbert I.. Mitchell,, of- 728 Willow 'St., . ^ ... . .

industr^nKJenna, Austria at ^ £ 3 ^ 0 ^ ^ ^-the— D J- i n ^i i a , i e r ;y e .P* i m e-nt io~ Y v« .-»- &m OKe a elector or tnator accomplishments rnIT«y<> • _ of Cranford.

^present the United States at alarm installed.r f)olan is rinHna t<«7 -itiHirH«ifVii^<^ L,o«eEe.

ies. • > .• Traffic Coordiriatine Com- t n e ^ur?h;!VJin8 Managementcitation was presented mittee,." Historical Society, Association .of North Jersey,B l A v ^ ° 1 ^ ^t*2Jg.S Honorary # ^ A ; . Historical->£„.* - ^ ^ , M l i ^ a b e A

United. Natjons Industrial r , e p r e i^ . d .

. -—Accjarding to, Mitchell, -.who—<—•• — -••" »•• -assufance

the

i a r m i n s i a n e a . r A J o i a n i s r l n r i n a \ v r i - i t i r I i i H « 1 l T V i i < ! t < i « i £ ? . •'

, 'educationand.display^use*in E ' S L M b dtato fonner president of the boardR; local schools and presented to ^ ^ v o M k m % ^ S S £.iX?^(£$?8* ^ ^

IF You want a reliable local fuelsupplier. ...•, -

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| p . You want men- who are experts'. Service youp-heating equipment:, :

UticaHndustfy local schools andFUELOIL . . . IF : You want prompt serivc& day or night.

to

-•displays -post AIHI Jiosuitat area im . former-Elizabeth Philhar- if: i<ant a por&onalSomebody cares.

The recently held phar- However, many countnes aremaceutical:rsessions;.were in interested in: a partnershippreparation for a formal arrangement or nothfer formconference next year °* investment from foreign

— ~ manufacturers, "!_ 7 :•;

Hike Souglit=~E(iiabethtown T W a t e rCompany, which i-communities...- 'including WCranford, has fifed a requestfor an 18-.6 per cent increase in

3oard of Public Utilities.The CoWpany said the in-

crease is needed "tomaintainits financial-integrity, and tocontinue to provide adequate-and reliable, service, to its,customers in the face of in-creases in its. cost of doingbusiness:" - . - • a —

"A spokestean said; "since•the-Iast rate filing in'Jury of19,75, costs : bf power,chemicals, labor and in-surance have increased in-total over 33 per cent. In ad«

T'.dition, substantial , capital1

" improyement s r—ate - a l so -BeededT11—— '—r- r~^

Company and during

Astronomy Course'•L'~ - Afn^teur-Astronorners^Inc,,'' IJ wilr:sponsor a ninfirificture

series on the •• nature, nf theuniversejat Union College'sSperry Observajtpry beginning.Monday, March 6 at 8 p.m.- Students will have the~op—portunity to view the heavensthrough the observatory's 24-jnch reflector and 10-jnchrefractor t e l e s c o p e s .Instructors- will be drawnfrom AAI's membership. •

600 South Ave., West "Westfield, N.J. ^ .

"Building Headquarters^--• LUMBER. MILLWORK: ••AfASON'S MATFJUAtS• HARDWARE • PAINT

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THERE'SilO IPS ABOUT ITS 1 1

Call Toddy27&42QCFCounts

Henry H. Lawyer

fiiach Names

The typical residentialcustomer would, have an in- -Robert L. Biach," president'

f B i r ^ d T T T H J —

ION-JOB •3T Cranfoird High School students

Robert Facley,-.ceriter, a special'education student at--P^^U^9^^chboUrn.pFe^r-l 'hg^|^rahjd=b^ . „ . ™for shaplngilntoaplahtstand. Vouthsare affiliated with seeking employment,

cents per,.weekN based on a.- Cranford; announces the- -quarterly consumptionof-2,40():~ appointment by the board of 'cubic feet (18,000 gallons) of directors of Henry H. Lawyer : .water.; : -. • • '__ of'Weslfield as vice president-.':•:.-• - -'•'""-;.—:—: "^— and general manager.

CLEAN UP AU-OFTHOSE HOLIDAY BILLSWITH ONE EASY NBNJ

LOWINTEREST PERSONAL LOAN.

after eight' years with TheBerry Group, Edison, where

Copper.Art Produofs Co., Junior Achievement company P^niotion ora career change -M- W?s ;president, chief^pnsbred, by Phe.lps Dodge Copper, "Pr-odurts-I'lpHer y*1.1. " ^ conducted, by U j u W ^ 6 0 " ^ 6 officer and director.

JOBHIIfjiTCOPRSEfrkshops L for adults

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FgDr__and April., it. wasiannouhced ••

3 Black Students

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tinuing education.''Back to ' Basics: •

"Developing -Employmentr

5V JOAN VARANELLI

Three Uniosr'"Students-have' been^selected

for inclusion in.the 19?8 Tateht

I- '.' .:Seeking - Skills" is. a -isession workshopHcovering-lhe—jpb search;, applications,'cover, letter and resumewriting; infer view

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r^g-^S&^S^Tout to a floating•.•- noi inced by Prof ; Hellene •_.' •' "••

resbfurantor bargining for *Rhoit-Moen, chairman of the• - -.... • scjioiarship. committee. •-•- ,•:

-1-Tracy-^AT- i :Batson , - o f .Plainfield, Patricia Kaggins of".'

BEAUTIFUL

esjituantor barginlng fora '-'-pair 0/ greim jade«a^kPJefair*-^our^{/--

t over the border "Mnd^Cbinh*

. trying your luck in 'a ngs dfUriibh are'amongr400-^^_students ___ff om_,

imagination have futt rein throughout the U.S. selected.. ' . «.-i... .••.„..,..:-*^ ,.• -AirtKree.M«black women

who are. older than the4radUiflna^eolle^e-6tudeHtraHd-

'.who have returned"to iflieclassroont after: an ab

begin your non - stop flight.•to. W.ong- Kong. Spend 13hights:in- the exciting

are expected to be graduatedin June. ••••'•

;"''. ' Island, • arid the"atnight

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g ;-; ."Chinese mixture.contrast*

\shffrply, Mth Hongkong'sBritish• r;: Chinese style.

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host an-x)pen/ house for high"s'chodrstUdehls oh ThursaayT"Feb. 16, from noon to 3 pro.. - ,TEe "opert house, whichcoincided with;, the 'college's

-c^kbration^i-bfii--Blackfio Victoria Peak Awareness Week, is designed

where you will dine oVe,r.: ; ^primarily fot-, niinority

aware of lh^~eoucational{Cons reflecting i,nthe "harfroTT VJust aboutabout opportunities open to them at

vllnion ' College^ . JoAnne$1240.00per perian sharing- vVn,>on ' ^ ( j i ' ^ , . u.a double room Wl provide.•'*• Johnson, of Hillside,you with alt these features President; said.

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Page 4 CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, February 2,197B '

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Storm AftermathWith .unplpwecl snow frozen in

many streets, gating potholesthreatening motorists and numeroust t p of icy b i d k i f ^

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"Pleasedt o the Editor: '

I would like to thank the

adulfe-and^chooi children alike, thetownship can ill afford any letup inits^-sfeorm cleanup and repairoperations. Deep ruts of ice in theroads must be attacked, the potholesfilled and sidewalk clearance,regulations enforced against alfneglectful property owners.

"of thecounty's lack of a northisouthfacility to compensate for theinadequacy pt-the Springfield, Ave.-Centehnial Ave. route.

f a m i l i e s t h e r e ; '."'••••••':"; ..'-•/'Sure, other blocks have

their champions topi but ours is• Martin Metzger and Mart, wethdrik youvery sincerely, fora

A PROBLEM that -seenisinsurmountable with present townequipment and/or knpwhpw ts~ the-clearanceoF f ri'

Herculean effort bn the part of. thetownship to13 make streets passablefollowing the heaviest snowstorm ofthe. decade, some residents feelthere is much to be^rJesired in thehandling of snow removal i*iCranford. '. ' •

For those in a position to observe,there is hb doubt that the' town'sclearance capabilities were strainedto^the: utmost by the Jan. '18-19storm. This maintained both' formanpower, which seems sufficient,and equipment, which does, not. .-

The reliance placed upon the

snow "fromstreets, in which plows cannot turfr

cul-de-sacs thataccommodate removalF6r people* on thesesraowstorms are a nightmare.

The town has yet to eome upan answer for these people, and it istime for a concentration of efforts tofind one.

for their .extelleht" job" iih.removing the .snow fromCranford's central' business

"district during the decent Snowstorm, A spoecial ,riote of:

-thanksJsJnlorjdet.fQr: Mr; Ed •Murphy, our township admin-istrator, Who was: in-strumental in keeping every---

.one cauri~andvhappy in t u - t

. troubled

Thinks *also to 'Martin'schief assistant and gbod;friend, Mike Dickstein. \

Alice and Larry Meagher-"• - ' . ',': 5 Green Court

By ArthurandHazel Burditt5yjears.agQ\

United Fund, contributions Teach. $94,719or/90 per cent of$ 1 0 5 , 0 0 0 g o a l , :'•'>• ••".;:•'••'• • • . • . • : . . : ; • • . . '•'',..''•':..•':.'.' "' •'

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;' A record tota.1 of $6,084,469 was Collected in taxes here last-year or M.gSjp^rcent of what was due.. ..

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'•'i ;iiiu6n^ii^ar''Coll.^ge7t0h:Hbld: five^da^sil^er 'anniversaryc o n v o c a t i o n ' . ' •••.•.•"'• '•.'•'••;••••' ' : J p ^ T ? - . , ' •'. • • , . . ' "

•" :-. • '• •.'•'•• v - i - \ : - ; •'•• ••'• 3 p y e a r s " V •''• . " . , ' v • " '•*' •

The-taJ rate will be nearly $5 pjer1 $100 yaluatiorii compared-with$*.53. for 1947. °-'V:, - '' . y ^ c ''^x^klS'.^' .j-X—r

Fire Jan. 23 does an estimated $100,000 damage tb the old,Posfe Office Buildingf"..at: Aldeii"and-N; Union. Fire chiefHoward ftchjinflW-Rays iH<; ywirstfir* since ••h'e'-jpfaied. the

t i'ri IWl ^ d i f f i t h te

During the snow emergencyCrahfoWs.''Public Works buildings,"Thebuilding was constructed by CSiarlesDarsfeiff!pt certainly ;has. a lot US " .the early 1920'S anitwas boughl by Toker's "of Elizabeth i«

h t l g ' Th r ' : • S,

its exceUent gremoVal.For this,

Thank' you once- again.'Robert J). O'SullivanGentlemen's Corner

Chamber of CommerceThose whojded fruitlessly tp flagdown town plows to get them to"widen paths in their streets may not Jol lI lSOIl•agree, but there were heroes among .town workmen who braved theelements with few hours of sleepduring the four-day clearance

automobile iii today'ssociety is^such struggle And-among female townthat a breakdown in its'"employees who left their hearths to

causes no end ofAbnormally heavycreate, a mass

pyhandle the Town Hall switchboar*and serve coffee and hot fqfra. to theworkmen- during surcease &fromt h i j

serviceabilityannoyance,snowstorms . . . . . .

- disruption, and no ambunf of effort* by. • trie -mbst" dedicated public• servants can overcome it entirely, who supetvtsed the.Going through the center of- starting with JanVlfl at 11

theif pjpws:: "Weaccoladef

To the editor: , ;As 1 sit staring at my 1977

real estate statementi which'*ias increased by almost 200per cent tcr. a-dollar figure—;approaching the $2,000 mark, Iam enraged at the fact that ~ Q-V „ v>nrwith such a rapid increase in - RT. a..>af-

tax; bill; since 1967, theare Supposed to .

in the -middle of ithestreet; not once did the plowcome near- the .sidewalk.^Needless to say, after thesecond trip down, the .street,they Were "plowing air, not.srtow. Consequently, two cars-can't Dossibly go down ourstreetunJisppoSite directions.There is hardly rponTtorparka-car in front of one's house.After hours of shovelling to get

The Zoning Boardireorjgatiiies for,1928. -Chairman is Frank--McCullbUgh,; secretary is Anthony Henrich. Others arerGeorgfiJBates, Henry Chapin and Joseph Heuer.

Statei Highway Dept/places "Fuirstop1' signs on all streetintersecting North Ave.

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Edward McMahon leaves Chronicle job, to work for a N, Y.- p r i n t i n g h o u s e : '.'.'• •'• •:: .' ;.-. •'•.' .. • '";'' . ••'.'•> br/.-J. Wilbur-'Chapman,' evangelist who is pnducung a f-campaign in the Elizabeth Hippodrome^ will preach Sunday

FridaV, FcK;8:40 p.m

. . . . ^ : : ;."Last of the^Red Hot toyers", at The

JAS a t u r d a y , F e b . 4 '*• " ? - - ' - . . . '•'•••'•'.•""",' - . 1 ":'j•-.','.• "•:.'' • . . ' • '

9 a.m. -1 p.m. - Cadette Giri Scout Troop 600 paper drive,at Hillside Middle Schoor parking lot.. - ; •

10 a.ro.^'4 Blood drive forConiiiiunH^ 7 p ; m .competitioi

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competiu'q

pg ;4 p.m. - Blood drivje for hemophiliacs a t r

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lat Hillside Middle Schodl.I. -«' "Patriots Preview1! .color ,-guairdat Hillside Middle Schopl.T • ' ' . .

..__„..__,.. 'Last of the Red Hot Lovers" at the CranfordDramatic ClubTWffiahs Ave; . 7 - '" .v7 ~ : . ^S u n d a y . F e b . 5 - ' ' - . ' • • ' • •' •' . ' ' < "•. •'-*'•'•••'.-..'. ".•.••••••••

2-4 p.m. r League of Women Voters Board of Education

Monday, Feb, 6 .: ,8:15"p;m.-." -.: Board of: Adjustment meeting~at :tht

JTuesdayrlPebr7cT ~ - - : : '*:':-:y- - • -~" "•: - y - ^ r ^ v r - : - '7:30 p.m. - Township Committee executive" session at

the Municipal Building. , : _ • - - -» - - . •8 p.m,- Board of JSdUcationn' pre-meeting work.sessioh

lit-Lincoln School.'——J- •.. ; 'W e d n e s d a y , Fe.b;. 8 •' •. •' • K ' - . ; • ' • ••""*:' = '-.•'_,. '•'"" ."

7:30p.m.:-Bingo at Temple Beth-El. •• -8 p.m. - &#jpi Pool Utility advisbr-jTboardmeeyng at the

T h u r s d a y , F e b . 9 - ' • . ' • • . • • - ' . • • • • • ' • . * . « • . • • . ' . ' . " -

;_ 7:30p.my-^Bingo:a.tSt. Michael School Hall.

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3sjLisa r-Maryr O!Brien,daughter 'of Mr., and Mrs.

,'Jahies. E.;O'Brien of Union,was imarried Jan.- 14 toRichard Clay Hairrjngton Jr.,son of Mr. and Mrs. RichardClay Harrington Srr of 809,Springfield Ave. , . •••; . f-

Rev.: John ,G. .Netta rpe'r<yrarst;

The.receptioirwas held at theStarlight Lounge, Linden. -

Miss Doreen O'Brien^ washer sister's maid of honor and

-we»»-VCarolyh'"-lteIft;'-;JJpfflnAllen, Barbara. Ppbaczewski,Penny ' fieters,' -: Deborah.Wojciak; and Susan.T ""sister t hegrppn i . . - v

- : .-r-'ard Peters was'best- mah *£ih'd lusliers werePaul Hunt Edward Kiilik,.ouj '>^r.'''Bauienahii; .'*JfbliQBaer, David Daniels; DaVTeese, and Thomas Sloan.

A graduate of Union Hi;School, tli

at"tfie Onited Airlines regional.: flight operations center at

Hppkihs Ifltecnational Airportjn Cleveland, .Ohio.

Her husband, a V1072J:'graduate;-, of Cranford HighSchpol, received a'B.S. degree

. in .criminal ,just|ce fro,m

. NprtheasternlcJUjniyjersitjC.Boston. He is employed a^ anarea-supervisor in advancesecurity in Cleveland:' <-."."-..

•The. couple's honeymoon

g g y gour cars, in the driveway, the . . Capital"Savings &' Loan")pto^s did not once_ come near • Martin Hess's riew storth i d l k h h i

._ ' . O y e a r s ..-; •--,. '• . • • ;Potts. Grocery begitts business in itsnew quarters (site of

p _the sidewalkSs_whLCh=meJini

Martin Hess.'s tiew store at South and Walnut (site of City-.FederalSavings)-is^nearlyrcompletedr He " : I" ~" ~'"—"ca/idy and. light refreshments.

is A- a v<«* * .

My 'husband/at one.point

Xrahtord -dur ing post-stormscommuting hours was like coming-

ionwat

m y tax; Dm, since \w,. tne ^t&vti&m are gupposed to . S

, be rendered to.^esidents By. ' g

!^™V2f^S**8^ * ? beca

a blow, from a . 12-inch waterdischarge pipe that fell

Village Improvement Association complains that snow was.not shoveled.at some important residences and that somesidewalksvaredaflgerbus to the snow plow horses. Tbe'V. 1. A.

o l u c w ? j a . _,,„; ^,^^^^v_-sldf"walk,plow;tours the town and clears^walks, and crogs^h a v e D W ^ e a ^ l n ^ ^ b l i B d e r s ^ ' ^ ^ ^ s y T ? " ^ "„•';».+„ . ••'.' •xt~r^1-. ";";-

; because/ he just kept right P« Frank Bergen, attorney for the Union Water Cp:;, wants $25going One of the drivers was 'per hydrartt annual rental. The Township Committee wants

Fire Chief LeonardJRJDplah available in afire, emerjgency.this week asked 506'residents TTDplan- askedTthose who.witH fire hydrants on or near cannot assume the, -respon--their properties-to assumelhe. sibilitytp ^adviseiiim sbTHeresponsibility of cleaning the department can attempt to gethydfants" after a snowstorm, a neighbor! to_do the jobr

In aletter to theresidents, 'Dolan requested they take onthe job "ln-brderHo-preserve^the high quality of- fiterotectiOn enjoyed in Cran-

Hadassah DiiBier WillClose

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- Stephan Gmelin, presidentof the .Cranford HistoricalSociety,:, will present aprogram;J*Cranford Now andThen,',' at the Colorty Clubmeeting' Thujrsday;-Feb.- 9,at

RosellerCranfoird chapter ofHadassahls annual combined,youth campaign dinner will beheld Tuesday, Feb.: 14 atTemple Beth-El, be^uihing at6:30 p m. with cocktails.

The dinner will complete thefund-raisihg;.caimpaign forHadassah Youth Aliyah and

Wendy Berkman,' • • • • • , " v : - ' ' ' . . / • • ' . ' • ' • • • •

Mr.

Hadassah Israel Eiducatipn ijService? programs^ which IVIl

Vprovidefun^rirSeiEtleinenf-\ f J i h th i I l d S

- The— current—^-affairs-department of the Wednesday

Morning Club will meet. . . . . , „ » , . » . . , Tuesday at the home of Mrs.Mlsa_Nancy Beth McHarg RAiss-B^AbbFyiieso WE Hemsartltr

^:15p.m. at.Calvary,.Lutheran •' C h u r c h ' . " . ' / ••. " • • • — , • : '•' • '• ••••' '••'"

'Gmelin is a r native '••of'•J Cranford and retired from medepartment of; ship |d«!sign of;UiiitetfFniit Company. He is a.*'iriember of the N.Ji HistoricalScojety, Canal Socieiy. of N;J.,'Great^-fcakeS Histprical „Society: and the Steamship.Historical Society of America.

j-i-Mrs. Richard: Mauter an^Jiounced:,ther?ii7_prpfit-made

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.jiouncea:,tne^ii7-prpiit-maqe^-—'-—-. jwg-jj*p. .-r,-;i.•,•••-',•' :vM'*---"aiaagB"!BU.-•..from-Cliristmas-rcard-sal^^^iSfW^ee^io^^.-Eye'y'^msg^tir, Rd^recentty named cHafrrn^n of the '

Sftrinl

of Jewish youth in Israel, andfor their vocational andacademic programs. V- Mrs. '••: Marilyn ?• Dauber,Youth Aliyah chairman) willreport on the-campaigni . , _ , .., -

Blessing of the bSwill be -f"«rtv ** ^S^^TKJ M«i r™ rolo f » w » loiVioi, the engagement of their,

daughter, NancV Beth of

Ave , at 1 p m U.S.

John :,E

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Thimons Troth an°,n

MTTES

by Mrs'. Carole Steuer, Jewishe du ca t i oh c h a i r m a n .Entertainment

IThe engagement of MissBernadette AbbrUzzese ofSouth Plainfield to Glenn E._^imoos of 37 Parkway

w r ^ j .••«.- -i „ . . ''W'uage was announced by her^Philadelphia,; tb Ralph parents, Mr. and Jirs; Guido

Mrs. R. Harrington

Musical ClubIPro^ram Set

"Dr. and Mrs,.Robert Berit-'-man'of 734 Willow S t a n ^ 'nounce the engagement of\their daughter, Wendy Kaye,to Barry James' Ryan, son ofMr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan of20 Roosevelt:Ave; . !-

The couple are graduates ofCranford High School and planto be married in April

•Cohen, Etta v Leff,' JosephSchechtei: ' a n d '• HowardPhillips, directed by tebhShrank. ' . ;

' pinner co-chairmen areJanet-Jaffee ^trta-ChaFlotieSaks, assisted by SKeilaDenstman Florence Sweifachand Rose Cukrow are 'incharge of .visual aids.

Pearl Raider, fund raisingvice president; Adelaide

Pleasant• Miss .' McHarg; was

graduated from • CranfordHigTh School and' cum laudefrom Catholic University vDfAmerica in Washington; D.C.,

from the viewpoint ot people onsome streets in town—well', theytake better eare of ski runs.

From the traffic standpoint, thestorm merely exacerbated thenormal commuter hour drivingsnarls in Granford. A. hub town,which takes trans-county north-

dike- of the Rahway River qri:Riverside Drive. He escaped seriousinjury. •••" . . ^ 7 -

.•Ihere-are-Operation ___Si^efanford. But there also wereextenuatiog circumstances—15

J n o h e s fif thfirri. . •• .

three or four ciaysto me that: such

•'- ovei* the furnace.

. " j " '• . >• Dolan said that after theifN; Union Aye.,adj6ining JdOsTstornfif lOplTUfeTFire

i the beamsJittcfly^ —r^ppfive-days- to-ShoveKithe town's hydrants. "T

.the towns people wete ableto

even °n Ave.

Jan. .,16-—. Female residentreports she is watchingneighbor's »home. in .absence

tennis, courts for ice-skatingrink. Officef disperses,skaters.

vehicle. Clerk jfeports -noidentification of vehicle thatwashit. .

We are the last residents tobe afforded the services of ourDPW, if in. fact, at aU. It hasbeen almost two weeks nowsince the snowfall of Jan. 20,and we are still haunted by thenightmarish conditions which

acticaUyimposs.ible torpark'in the municipal packinglots—they.. just are never,cleaned "out and are » averitable mess. *"

It-is .time-thitr-Cranford^learned a lesson' in plowingfrom neighboring towns. It'isalways easier to .jdrive inWestfield or Garwoodifter asnowstorm—but Cranford?Forgefit.

Thismeant we had'to call in extramen on overtime to. completethe lob, as a

Mrs., Frank Krauser^Ofiidst•;:' --

Joseph J'Frieri, 27, of 101Benfemin St. 'was injuredIt went down dedication humbles me. . •• ,

the middle of 'the street for vL o o k••^t.Vfl• J o b- 'S?7*wl ^ **••• a s k snow-covered critfcally last Thursday whUe

thr^4uar±ere_orthe:way_and_^ouwo^l r toow^ hyd?ant meat^ minutes lostlnJ^aifcWTtej work i_a South Ave.backed'out," never t^return w a ^ ^ ^ c h ^ n o ^ a l " " : m ^ l o c ^

K^^Therewere many-cnta-f^tw^LtoBLJ*e gargan-; hydrant m Hme of fire, M e n b y George Salmosan,w t whirh tUan job-of °'efficient snow- stated Dplan., -•- i-V/..«{.ci:r:j—-»—--—...i.-Teei WIUUI. j . , . Ali ,„ „,„ , „ — T l j e ^ ^ saJ(J w J t h Cj v ijj a i l 3

the hydrants,

parkeds h r " J

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on; the street 54, of 46-Burhside Ave., who

of

ordinance states, as arek l y Road Boss

of owners: and rear 'door.js_,„"-= .Manager of local-reateryopen and: telephone line repwts'"cashiier .acceptedbusy. Officer stated,

. knocked phone off hook andrear door was left unlocked.

Jan. 20 (.11:59 p.m.) — Call• from female- resident oh

West Coast requestingparent in-Cranford be'askedby qfficersto refrain fromYnakitfg""rnui]ierbusi" .oUt OF•state phone-calls.

•—- Resident reports that^—desptte-reeprd storm,. town-

Ured

Frieri was. walking east inthe street afc-a point, in SouthAve. between .Washingfoh PI.and Lincoln Aye: W;whert hewas hit. . The' accident oc-curred at 6:55 a.m."

Salmosan, who was driving

package from" unknownsubject, paying. $59.50 CODcharge 1 although packagewas not],intended'for eatery:

Jan. 29 — Desk clerk at innstates autoist in parking lot

"reports "striking- another

Ask EnergyBill Delay

places, of worship, doctors oreven to get out to purchas6

food. for our famifies.' Tneroadway is still covered b'y at

, The Fuel Merchants least three to five, inches ofIce.Association of New Jersey this :w i th numerous, :10.:to: lfcihch-week - -asked^-T-Govetnpr-f high-mounds -

were plowa t t e r Uie

could. anypne.-cjall-thls str<^6tplowed! -In prior yea*rs, the

by Jan. Mstormj

signing'legislation

'lifelme'^ energy vehicles, God only knows whynow"'befprevhim someone has not been killed

Tp'the^editorer^^^T- -"- -.This .vletfcer is really ad-

dressed to Shirley and Teresa,-.who are residents of Cranfopi.

Snow plows lie idle in barn.Officer reports all plows on Two Newark men were:road! -> ~ ' arrested by betective.Gordon*

Jan. 22 — Siipermart manager OstrOwsky and Patrolmancomplains of disorderly John Hicks early Tuesday atferaajejtrtpremises; Officer . the Coachman ' Inn andstates cusloTiBSrtsiraterover chargedprice markings. "'.•'."<." cocaSie and under 25 grams of

untu questions c3ncermHg~its , here. Believe me,, belorelpn| Althoueh I thanked you bothapparent; discrimination.down?this street in.my car> I jpersonally, I feel Uiat our

C.JuUl-Nielsen7 Spring Garden St,

Legislator PayCars couldn't move without • • ' • -getting stuck in the unplowed Tothe editor: ] . .snow: in the! street. People1' When politicians want a tax,were shoveling snbw from tKethejr claim, it's needed, forstreetwhere the fclbw l&tbffV- education or-thesenior-citi2en,AThis- is unbelievable .that Afew years ago the politicians -taxpayers, have to shovel die of this^tate. told us now brokestreet. ' . the-state was.'and how we

Wayne.. .H.'.i. Wingard,superintendent of- PublicWorks iDept.., operations, is

from a

'behind- another ;vcar;?whichhalted to make a left tun) intothd driveway "of E. FV. Britten& Co., 24..South Av>. W.Salmosan said he pulled tothe rigTht'to pass the "car

and'ihis.is noruiaiirsttinmUiis

Salmosan. said he heard; ap against hiSfcat,sh4lted_i_

theT vehicle- and fpu&tp Mr;,Frieri lying in the street; "

The Victim Was removed bv

Jan. 23 -r- Railroad states marihuana,patron causing disturbance The - pair, - who •

—"""*—L uffite. Officer icgiatot'od ac • guoct

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_ _ "there were coshoulld'be ~, plaints abbutthePubljd'Wbrks

aware of-'the fhoughtfulness itepartment '•'"•••"••>. " U ' " " i V . V j w { * i ' ' i i - riuSi-'«tTuesday, January 17, after The-self-destrtict clause in n v e r s

edge preparatory- to immediatelyt.and was, placedand utter generosity of you umping surface stormw/ater

jsubjPlainfiohl»

"independent home heatingnfLjcar but three times since"the from the Highest parking lotw e r e dealers ' questioned . the. storm; they too are afraid to due to the flooding in that

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Jan. 24 -' Female residentreports—bat—flying -abouttiving room, — Officer

. e l iminates noctur-al. piacental creature.

Ja.n, 28 -r'Eesident reporfe_youths taking^ftver local

Walsh Appointed

• Holmes(~34,^of -75-SetAye;t ~both—NewancrHsaid the cocaine wastheir roonu- Btithjreleased in '

Department of Public Works cent raise in pay..Kroni$10,000 n ^ 2 . V ;

and " advised "them _of thb a year tb"$18,000 a year for ahazardous conditions^'bne-day;a'rweek job. That's vVnnixA .,- n

r;-Thevinld me like going from • $50:000 i o . ? . 1 ^ ^ •'ro^'thfit=a4ey^preB

this week somewhat im-12 inches in • Proved, although still critical.

stopped these-practices.

John R.Hubertg 4

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icipal—^uthoriies?4be4use•-of=itete;Ka*^^d^wH--Md^I-knowV^w." • •«« L u ^ 'funds:toward'gas—heat or M^y I- suggest, "to tli w o i 9 - y e a j * - o i c i m e n w e r e -I~~L~'-JI~~~L *LI*F^^~<I^^J~L~•'-*• «-^w..^^.t^!w *.IX\~*Y**Z^I*.~I'*.* s

Dri George. ,M- Walsh, aftayljneon Company engjfteei1,

en named a consultingengiheer in the company'sSubmarine" Signal'; Division,Portsmouth, R l He.is the.SOBof Mrs. Sylvia Walsh of-

"Cjaijrfotd: ~ z~7^'--- —^Currently on the technical

stafffrsfth^ivisionrWilsTirhair:

the^- j - . i u.« «~ i • « iW.er^ electric heat buTpayments of township admTnistratbr or unable to pfck up anymore

S S ^ k l S f r t ^ ?£ ««wi>' wi"1 an annual income-^ngiaieer and to the head of the people, -they insisted- onn l ^ ^ c S t , . M JfSS&i I of $12,000 or below, it clearly DPWJhat-they contact thfe- drivltigmetomyhome.WhileS M S » S S S J S S ^ r di^riminates agaihst those in' Tax Asse^sor'spffice' to^get a:7 in-the& home t fee beautifuland charged with:larceny of tfie. sa m e ^teeory heating ^ist of'Cranfbrd's residents, sisters offered me their

^ ; they have'not forgotten us/ hospitality.;ahd.Jow- ""

income families do heat withfuel oil, Reimer said,-and thusthe bill, as; currently written,

Idayrifcertemly wbul^

gasolfne"from ^ars there' ^- MAO. jJa(e»MeyThey dre Donald L. Gustafson.of Bayshore'West, N.J. andRichard A, Grinnell, ofAmsterdam, N.Y. They wereReleased in-$50 bail. each,... ...... , y ,

eliminates a majbri^,of thoseit is appareritfy intended to

This is very, serious To the e d f c : /Situation "which' yfou must;"X Qur-'6*>i i TEfiSa«Ttt.""tfijb6heck into as mayoc of this Cranford police' and rescue

—-r , town^ and see that it never.-. squad and arhbuiance^cr^wBarbara J: Sales Their actions, reinforce my •-happens agaih^ : r : • from Unibn^;--Memofial

. 52JohnspnAve. belief: in youth. . : ' ..-. ,- Mrs. Charles D. Hall HosriHal-nfor their quick, • 7 (MrsJRayeWildfeuer " ^ <•'• 214 Scherrer-Str^sponSeahd words of comfort

. . , . . . . . . . - ,„—„, the works of , four.47rFairfield Ave;.LG™*B?wing exaimhation,. He is rartisis.will,-be^^;presenled from

' ' r^uperating^at"home\i^.—"T-Tr—Satur^y-^thrbtigh™^!!^;^^-.'.The: accident ^yi6\i:, the during\reg^a*si1iotisV-of/; the

superintendentoccurredafter' "Joseph DawleyTGallery, 22-•a-»week;.ln' which 4ie>-hddj^oruirSverW'. ;• ' ;•:-—--

~The first" edition of. _

specialized in onderwater monthly government com.- Schwork'resulting in a number of by ^ ^ T O ^notable scientific, and ? available free m locatechnical advances. He holds 1>b r ,a r i^ t ' , t Q v m ,lfUiS: patents. . :" b k ^ i d

He|' . jbined Raytheftn.'s... W 9 4 y ^ ^ jWayland -Mass'-T Unhwrattiri^ iriformjafion, andin J960. He received a B.S, t i l y gdegree' in ' • electrical and agencies. , . -

iriormjaon, and containsarticles on county governmenf

d i

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engineeriHg from the session. Tuesday at 8 p.*ri.University of Rhode Island in Lincoln Sthool. The usual;lS64~ffiid-his-Ph.D.- m e c ^ = m l e ^ l ™ 8 h t ^ w1*tri.cal Engineering from the T"fsday of th r monthUniversity of Rhode Island ia . M M «?" thft school board did.j W 2 T J . . ^4>udget election.date, Febt 14.

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:bra" Bentleyobe. V. Wall'

Editor ab4. Publisher.Associate^Publisher; \\Managing~Edltor . .'News Editor ,AdvcrUaing 8alc»--.Classified Advertising.Business Manager, "

.;%.,1 "he .Cranford Citizen arid Chronicle is -published: evjry Tttursdayby SiC.NJ. IAc, a corporation at 21-23

MembeivAudit Bureau of Circulatipnl New Jersey ••:

Subscriptiflrerates by mail postpaid one year, within iUhibn County, $7.50; in NrX) $8.00; elsewhere in U.S..$h.5O-, overseas, $16.00." « . . . • - , _ .

All material'copyrighted 1976 by S.C.N.J., Ipc.Officiah-newipaper . for Cranford, Kehilworth' and^arwood. Second Claas Postage: Paid at. Cranford,

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j!riyW5 _Bologna iandwlch; h m i d

J_lu«rwur»l ujindwlch. P«onUt butlef tne) lelly u »

Tuna IBUIJ plattw .

Tul[fcey laiidWlch.Cold cutt and d w u pUttar

rrld»y, ' r«tr. \» ::"I • '

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Vt' !uVtelcti; .Bologna and ct)c«MM>ndw(ch ' 'Tuna ul»d, plallefTuna uncNvlch ' . . '

DLOOMINOOALB, •ROOKtlDE': R O O « B V B t x ::

Monday, F«b. 4franMufttr

T U ^ b »'... - to tandwlch

Haiftturoar'. 1.".' •thi/ridty, >«b. f

Hoagl* '"FI*V"'F

Paanut bullcr jindjally

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Monday. F»k.«, Paanut butttr «no ,Timday; fb ~

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undwlch

'-, Tun« unrfwlch .Thurtd»y,' r»6. t

Hamburoer..

Trwranr

•4rtotjfiUt,

Plowing

Charles D. Hall HosriHalnfor their quick214 Scherrer-Str^sponSeahd words of comfort'

~Jan ; l i . Also a special thanksVt offi ^ ^ Andrews.

~T'Featjired"wiB''be7wor'ks"byJoe Brpwni who did: thesculpture for Veterans'

•,.••••••••• ' ;Sta.dium, Philadelphia;K f l i t o r '- Ramon Froman, founder- arid^ ^ V V " , . . director o f tl

k, ..own• S-6????*/"* tia*a<X^fmil

w^wo^d like to have^wid^^brwar^ed to Mayerfiohald fekno.«nrif

rpo8s|ble, thaf our Marotta: "•- 1 ^ and Township Engineer Sgroi "^7g™*:0Tneed P-*hTiv-k nf rtinly seven frOftles has Needless to say, you must' in_the town of.Cranford which Tn our Crafaford

..one of this town's true-neigV feel quite disgraced at the way 1 love sb much; ,., , ', ,. •..::.. a"nd^iends AiJe arebors and champion 'Srrow >ur town handled.some of the • -Martiallaw Was declared on «rateful • * 'aemover.' •••, _X ".» stceet^dtiringourmosti^ent-Saturday~enablihjg-^Ghiefr

:r^r1r-r—1—:—:BoutotFami:

,Our Considerate and very snow storm (Thursday, Haney; to really-get things -"••-•-^••-'•••.iizzaieolumbiaAve.energetic young friend::rbilBa:ryrftlgy, Jan. 19 and 20).' -:"r^ done: Durtag^liis^^pastrstateri "" ~ "" "~

/^^M ? ^ ^ , 1 Dawley, :in-

and who stayed-with^r^Sf^^^r^ Scheduled-to-' character speciaUst.-

riaTirsOTe^o^re;aw^only cleared M seven double Scherrer Street, is a\short,. Hgney's day started at 6 a m * « « * * » : O l ^ U i l . U ; *- Vf . *JCUU1UJT»driveways on block'but; dead end street. The-plow and finished a t . 11- p:m.— To the editot:' ••' • : " . V rirrtirtW rn i ln«oo . . ^ f«ii«»,n,id v,,o., «A.iai«irA f.^tu. „ — « A~»,~ Atu-o*. ...:4V.«.A •..*». ».»i^^ „*„ t h e Dills of 401 Hi^h Street —-_"_"»!:_, .^vL'STJ' *

Budget ."changes to.1 provide^ ^ ^ t s r 4 o r n u d d l e i = r

„ Jflcome: familiesy; to fund' a.. thir.d VA-hospital, in. New

-in... Jersey, and to scrap, tobaccopcame down 4ftree

y ^:even fought his way to Blake

Chopped tiam •uridwlch

fjruH ulHl pUH«fynurt

—:Ho«oleFr«nk(url«f . .

. Creom then* *rtd |«lly MnctwlchHouse in November to bringMr. bill . to his home i

Jectsf6tv congressman said -.today that. The prbgram- he^alsb intends .-pressing for

"Jo" is directed by Professor 04car tax linc'entivei to '• encourage*Cranford. Such generosity an* F ^ l t e m - ^ n i p n j p o " ^ - business expansion as? a ;kindness on the part of the

they per-

The: program is designed,to-Trieans of creating permanent~J*j include such . subjects' as ; new jobs and tor an extension '<

on<1 a^mmno ma „ , „ „ „ . „ « .dancing,, travel;: ethnic of the, nation's- "highly sue-.^ S J S f f i S S r f histories, creative writing bessfujv :/"publlc ,-wiwki>.-• • • " S r i ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ - ' ! ^ " 1 ^ . - ^ ^ affl program.; - : >*;*•••their .First Aid. Squad for the ^,o{her^ ^ , , . V ^ / ; .,-.•:..., , -,? ^ ^ ijpted v that whUe

• A liAt of^jjpssible course increasing foreign aid,;"titles and a quMUonnalrtton_JPjesiderit_Carter's' budget; .:popularrcoWsfeS andT3alS"is proposed pegging the' public''attached• to , the .seniors'! works job^prMucnig programLifeLlrie magazine.. Cpm,- at the 1977 level. ."••.•'pleted questionnaires are -."It"ip. a '-case of lavishlyreturnable' to 'the 'Sepiqr aiding foreigners while •'Citiaaai Reaojurce Office, .114 • holding back on badly.neededMiln SUClasses a^e seheduled-job^proxlucingr-prqgrams—for—•to begin in;March• and last out-of-wjprk -America,n3,": ho,.,

qexceUent serviceforml.;' ' ' ' ; (

—.::. Mr. and Mrs_AretemuflDill.. : 40lHighSt.

AHitTo the editor: , •

CiUzensj give yourself aRercntTyrmy wif e and I

That Cham

BANKING DiRECTORS -Un i ted Counties Trust Co./ Elizabeth, appointed RichardN. Weeks, left, president of WbeK* Stevedoring Co.,Inc., oftlrahford, and W|l|latr. G.PalerjjnoJr., center, president ofhls Llhden f irm, to.serve'as directors of the-banHCentral Union County Area-Regional Board which covers the Cranford, Clark anUhderi offices. Royal H- Gibson Sir., right, will Serye on the Monmouth County area"

'Hymrtf H f l > « r h / i l r r n f l n Q f \f\e h o a r d of GibsonAssociates."^Inc.-: C r a n f o i d . •" '.'".'••••.'": \.

^ HHome Gardening Cour86

i i e M M t oWestfield will e

^d p'm: in the hb:

SheTs employed as a socialWorker for Catholic SocialServices, in Philadelphia:

Mr. Quagliawaa'graduatedfrbiS—^aint—- rPeter'sPreparatorySchool and SaintPeter's College in Jersey City;.-He ia employed as a research

Frans Liszt ,Friedel Graeisoprano, accompanied byBeth Gray,- pianist andcomposer, bpth of Westfield,will-sing several of BethGray s songs: . - .

Irene Da Silva; soprano, willsing a Brazilian folk song byCo^to, Verdi's "Care Nome*from "Rigoletto"Musetta'su"Walti Sprig11

Puccini's "La Bohehie,'' .Frances Lewis, violinist of

Westfield, Beverly Ammano,cellist, and Helen Barn^tt,pianist,- both of Cranford; willplay Mozart's- Trio. Jta ' G

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Arls Institute

rograrii co-ordinator, and

assisted, in .planning

Thomas and GrancineCuchic! of Roselle

The bride-elect graduatedfrom South Plainfield 'HighSchool- acid is employed byFirst Federal Saving andLoan of Westfield in Edison.

Her fiance, the son of Mr.-anbV MicsrrJbhri- M. ThiriibnsJr., was graduated from"Cranford High School and. isemployed by' Coin Depot inElizabeth,

: The wedding is planned forApril .14,,.19WV

. Author to Sign

antiques;nts will

sponsor a "show and_tell""bfantique instruments ^nd oldsheet rmisic at the CommunityCenter at 9:30 a.m. - • '

MissM.H. Marrpf I EnglishVillage will be hostess1 to theliterature department-at 1p,m. TJiursday, Feb. JJ: Mrs.H,E." Young will report onshort stories"'by Willa CatherlMrs. E-, p. Fortenbaugh willreport On "Jack Spratt'sRevenge" from Graham'sMagazine 1843.

American iiome luncheon' wi»-he Feb. 15 at the home of

M r s - ; Martin ^Farese, 4PetewareSt.,at 12:30p.ni. for

' a Program on antiques. .

^ " ^\ruary hudV I, rnpnth. The__26th__lsriHeart~''Fund.•

. . A ]9.76 graidupteof trenton State Col lege? Ms.Ts employed in the .pbrynerv and" chemicals

depar:f:rrienfo.CAmerfcant:yanamid^ Bound Brpok; She*{£s done volunteer work at, Luther Towers housfnig for

teeWerly In Trenton, Morris Hall Munition Center-fortheelderly, Lawrehc^ville, arid N'; J. NeuropsychlatrldInstitute^ Hopewel I. . - • > • . .

12 Attend Newconiier TeaThe Newcomers Club of

Cranford recently held a*tea atthe home of" Mrs. "Vara Cox,818 Springfield Ave., for newand prospective members.Mrs. , Eileen tJonnelly,president, .spoke. -

Guests' were: Mrs. JackieKarmel, Mrs, , Jana „ KnoxL

.Mrs; Florence Conneliyx"Mrs.Nancy .' Fo'rtunator Mrs.

Tnyu ' Vt

Caseman,- litrs: -Ann - Mann, 'Mrs. Linda Hoogland, Mrs.Cathy Ldteizzera, Mrs.Lorraine Carlson and Mrs.Irenfe Weiss. A member of the •Cranford Historical Societywill speak^ at the Feb! 14

ting t 815 " t th^p ^

meeting at 8:15 p.m." atFirst Presbyterian_Church, A'•"famous couples" functionwill be held at the VFW'Hall

Essay Contest- ^ • • . - * . v • ' > • - ^ - - , , • , '

The American historycommittee., of .J>aifte'j8'-'Forachaptier'-of • the-lj>.A.currently judgin

Mrs.Convention Role

fTMrsr~Nancy Feb. 18 under the d f i^ ioFSfMrs. Lydia Allen. .

Anyone jyho has resided inCranford ~25 "months or'• lessmay contact Mrs. Rosemary—Palmucd; 238; Hillside Ave^—

Uiiieo Plans

The. Cranford Chapter ofUnico National will hold a flea .market Saturday at the VFWHall/South Aver, from 9 amito 4 p.m. ' : ' • ' - ' ' •"A variety'of articles) will be

of fered,_ with the - Unicomembers" wives selling1 craftAA/Oi K.„ fiefreghments—wilt-be-—available, and proceeds usedto further Unico's community .service. „

_u_TtW gecrealloii Advliory Cbuncllmeets the thirdTiAondaV 6* «w rrionfh sf'

foru y y

school children on "Gwwing^ j h C k j l T i ' '^^^S^^B^l^^^^^^^^^

Attends_, ysliavebeen submitted!

Lester Goldberg "^Wiir^rom ^--students—iffautograph copies-of 4us short' pro.oKsl"e» .Ot>an8®r^.Avei

serve as . consultant onpatriotic ' and; serviceprogramsatthenatrbhalVFWA H i i ^ l t

Miss Wendy Berkman J;

Lions

story collecuori, "One More ^co}n *?*, st--"Michaelr, *u „ u J ui r T River,'.1 at the Cranford Book Schools. Wuuiing entries will

annhiinro , S a t h y ^ " F " ' J^S*?1*^,, Store on NbrthAve. Saturday be exhibited m the publicannounce jjjj,, a a d 5 ^ , , CobUrn of 7 ;f t omJioon to 2 p,m. ' ;- library during February,

American Htsfory Month.The national contest is

sponsored annually for grades5 through 8 by D.A.R: chap-ters.

?ar'..selected'by GillSt. Bernard's. Kirkus Reviews wrote, "In_ _ j - , _ — . — - ^ t r - - — r - ^ ^ J - SchooLandLPhillips Acadejnay,__thirteen fine short stories,Livingston. The maternar Andover",: Mass., to be a Goldberg. proote"hisTJewishgrandmother is Mrs. Lillian m e m ber of a short terjii- in- past amid a cast of losers soWeiss-of-32-Crane-Parkway, >Butute at-Andovernn visual •--»-'--"--—J!^ . ^ ^ i . ^ -

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Mr. and Mrs; John Ttacy of Cathy a 10th grader.at Gill8 Ramapo Court announce the St. • Bernard's School, is.birth of their first child, concentrating on architecture,Jennifer Elizabeth, JaA. 5 at Brashic design, the crafts and

fine arts. The institute, execution,front Jan. 3,to1 March 7: naro." .

!CRANF6RD/5TUDI5OF PHOTOGRAPHY

CHAMPROS

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.11,, At recent meeting of theCraftftnrd Lions Club at

'. Marisa's Restaurant, MichaelC^pobianco, chairman for the

: "second annual card, p^rty," Announced thefjaffair will.be

J First." Presb;

Rahway Hospital: The baby's

'Jbhit' Tracy of Clark: and _her_..u maternaT- graridpkreiitsr*are~^Mr?~~and"•; Mrs. Vincents-Sweeney.iof Roselle Parjt, ^^.

A daughter, Sara Elizabeth,was born Jan; 26 to Tool andRobert Best of Bristol, Vt., atPorteiiC Medical 'Center,Middlehury, Vt. Grandparentsare Mi*;';andj_Mrs. John

ecome memorable. Theinterplay of public-event andprivate trouble is Goldberg'stheme and strength: Thedepression, the Rosenberg

La Causa; Viet-

in a state contest

fereuce at the Capital HiltonHotel, Washington, D.C., Feb.lo-toia. . ' ;

Mrs; Butler will participatein wreath-laying ceremoniesa± the.Tomb of the Unknownsin Arlington NationalCemetery. ' . •

-— Ralph-Edwards, threes time._, Emmy Award winner, will

p^te^e?e1ve~the^mixiliary?sTBetterr

World Award Feb. 11.

Many prizes wilTbe awarded•.;including a-granddoor-prize.Proceeds will.;benefit thetiionsVservice fund. • •• Plans are also underway fortheanniial bjngo party at theCranford.'..« Health and

.JriExterided'/Care Centef^oHIBirchwood "AvelThis^monthVAlbert Azar and George:Coffey are cb-chairmen,' . ;

International counselor

"—SPAGHETrrDINNER "Azure Chapter 87, O.E.S.,

will sponsor its. -annualspaghetti dinner Saturdayfrom 5:30 until-7-p.rn.-at the-M i Temple, South Aye.

S L 1 1p ,The public is invited.

Tickets may be purchased att h d V

IntenRobert.

UQ46.9c per gal.

Prompt Delivery over 150 <gai. deliverySave fuel. Improve efficiency with a new TexacoFlame "retention burner.

^— ^ '•..'-::--• ComploWly installed

", " Service Contract-S40.00

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rbssirom the Cranford.Movie Theater

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Neil $rmoriVCdmedy .

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Tim^:

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J. Laier initiated new-memberg-Hudaon Meyer and

- Leonard Ferxarav--They/-w«re:

sponsored --bjrTrpresldiBHt..^Sylvester Shaw and. vice

president Donald Corson,;,;--

'V^; viABOAima"."' ' .••*'-—-The monthly board meeting

of the Village ImprovementAssociation-. • Will; be held;

' Monday at the home of Mrs:'James Stlne,: president. Corhostesses wilt be. Mrs. JohnFahrion and Mrs. Harold

. - K i n r i e y . ' . ; • '.. •••. - ' , . . . • '*• "

Mrs. George O'Brien wa^hoStese _yesterd6y"_,f Or Jhe1

literature department, which• discussed plans'for1 a book

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tonicht at the home of Mrs.

Ave. (Jantor Ralph Nusbatartof Temple Beth-El will speali.

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Credit cpurses-and workshopsat;/ y ti I on "Col 1 ege,' Home: .4. from 10 a..m. "tonoon.

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FACES

Come to the, ' ^Grand Opening Saleat the new HifcheockStore in Murray HillSquare,NJ ..Starts Wed.,

•FebTT

^t-fcljln^jjjnjgnfllghjlsrg»^ U :of a dia'W^di'T^'deljrbefo'wHiS'eAch'of thase 58 facets apprbiches the Ideal helpsto determloe the value of a.dlamohd) a* well asichle\ief^ greatest potential beauty' To,

iesthlj Ideal tekes^xpei+knoWledge; Theklndof-i'r-Ji.i.whereihestudy of 0etribl6gy has /

appofntnwnKothe prestigious American Ge,rri Society. TherVarerlreally S"C".!i id keep!: buylngad|amond.;.Cut, Carat Weight, ttarltyy Color and CONFIDENCE 1 • !

and cut- Hand litte<l. I land;~stencJfletl. And ultimately,

liauded dovvn. - -,.That's h6w Hitchtixk liir-

nttine 'was built in- 1H18._Aud that's_the_v'ti-y sameway Hitclicoclc is builttoday.

• Come and take 11 loot}for yourself! s

lns|H"ct the .iitercdilik.workmanship on our com-^

'';•" pleteline.ol'tnulitiona!

JiisJt*l<H>k-ut our huldt>rT)Ti k chair:Qn tho slats iilone, we- use a wide

' variety o| Stencil tern-,

ground iironze

us a good hit ofoiir" ai-tisiins'

U(\\c to'iichioveii stencil tUat's-.-

.truly autlieotio.Striping, rush-

9j», painting, steh^dllii'iK; all ck»u> l>y

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KU IN.J J lhurijtiiy, t eoruary z, iy/u • • • ' . ' . ' " . ! • '

Richman; a. sister; lWrs; Dooley Funeral-, Home, 218 pbstma$ter ojf".Cranford; a Hospital Jan. _5 after,suf- this.coUnlry in*1920 and has, :

H Jl JHUJ_L_ - • rServices were held Monday brothers; Jack and Norman

for Mrs.-Ann Herman, 69, of 54 Levine, -and four- grand-Crane Pkwy. Interment was children*at Hofiywood-Memorial Park,Union. She died Saturday inBeth Israel Medical Center,

-Newark'- ' . ' . . . . - 's. Herman was a retire* ^ y ^J^- ^ ^

k ^ ^ ^ Mrs. Lorci

ome.4, v ' • .. :~ ,1959: trom .- the*==3>hatcheri F G 1 G ^ f

Bpy .Scout jTttdp 1MV ••.-• V"brov«) &ub-ft»«iln9 t»mper«hjr»» and . -~4tep,8iww at Camp. WlnntbjBO^Jart-weekend.- Thirjcouti Improved ttwlrcooking; itar readlnOj. and compawk l l l T t i l o w t h d i t '

mass was. offered

e n O j . an o py alio watched -a winter

survival d«montftr«tlon «pon»or«d by,^-Onlon Council. Boy Scoots o< America.'

Cans Billl cut throvoh la-Inch-thlcK" • « ' « an attempt t«-try hl» (kill at le«-

Newark. She was born in New. Grogan Clark, 73 of «c&iu«au.-York City and lived in,Newark-In^erment was at St. Gertrudebefore 'moving here 18 ^^--Cemetery, Colonia. She died

years as. an', operator and

rSurviviri^ are a son, Nor- Wrstag-Ubme after:$ Icmgtnkh; a daughter, IVIrs. Adele llln^?Sv Visitation was at

A Cranford resident for, 47" brothers, EdwardGrogan of attack at home"years, Mrs. Clark was born in ..Eli?abeth"and Leo Grogan of Mr.'Dziok .was born in: Furnace\Co.', Garwood, a f t e r A t the 40- a.m. Euchaj^ 'e^^Elizabeth. She was a com- -DaytonaBeach, Fla.\ and two,,' Lawrence, IVjass, arid lived 26 39 years BerVice as . aSunday , ' Trinity Episcopal pired term. . ^ S ^ •municarit of St. Michael, sisters, Mr . Eleanorr Tuohj. years1 in rCranford. He",was. machinist i •:'•[''.» .<^imih, .m^Church and. a member of^ts- "and Mrs. Catherine I^nn^rni^rnplnypHnff lnht^hnirian hy A rimnmimirflTit,! nf -St. qffj^-foWtpflfot their recent Diocesan Conventiok-foere-

.Rosary Society. ••'•/r both of Elisabeth. the Alpha Wire Cc/.vElizabeth. Michael Church;1 Mr. Delta annual parish meeting. Barbara H. tWcke,- Delano K.- She retired in 1955 after 30 w . •,__.. ' He previously worked for Sala.and his"Wife? Antoinette* Elected to a tWo^year term Ives .and Lois^M. Patchett;

; HaJrflpld.Wire^an^iCalile; Observed their 53rd Ayedding as; warden^ was ^_ ;±rHilfejdfeiorJffliy(Sai'3.- ,y .'lL_'_-anfye"ary r 6 6 ' M - ' Locke and to a^)no-yoar temy-Burdett, Robert J. Later and pipaia. wik» Rr>«'th"o >nrt FroncH

CosfElMbeth. ~A^unferal'maiSs.-was offered A communicant ^ St:lfohnr~:TUso suryivuigare two sons, uelantt K. Ives" Vestrymen,,-;WayneH. WingaWL De1e^teFr^»y:W|f^«fw»*e»*«»w|'TO»»>nr_ ^lllb i l l \3i. »#Utu*' • *Mflu o^i, vi,vuig a i c , i n u 9WU, A/^UIUU : *V. • _

Shevyas a merabfVdftheH.G."'Saturday for Joseph A. Dziok;-. the Apostle •' Church, Clarkf Crescent ^of Plauifield; and•( elected to /three^iear .terms' elected to: the NorthernMcCulley Chapter,'telephone 52,, of 24 Park "Ter^Internxent.Lindenjand of Its Holy !Name Salvatore ' -of ;.'• Clark; a .were: John C. Farraiiid; Convocation are Mrl and Mrs.

^ioneere-of-Arrreriea. . r.-' . • -.was^afr-Rro^dale^emeiery,, ^So^tyrhewasalgoameniber daughter, ^-Mfs;-^-Samuel^ Arthur Ar-Maggs-'JnrCUhton-Ty Humphrey, Mr, and Mrs.* ;"J— " *—.-'. ••;• •> orNeweURodhey^^kePostyMlchrone of 3O9.:Mapte

.._..- .. - lp^GarwQod^iiyesistters fn jtajy, -" - - - - -

, Sf^.^^PSwwert: Gem ana,JeH Belli,.Frank and ^Illy Ballomo, "K ( h C l l M D b l k l l

iui,ict:r3 .ui rnfnri-icii, .^" r ; . Wits ai- JWS^Uait! t.KIlH!lcry,,Surviving are'her-husband', Linden. He. wajs proribuncfid-

>eter J:v former assistant-dead upon arrival at Rahway :335,VEW;,Uni6tfCoUhtyI^p.^arw(^i'fiVe^^ • Richard rL. Carroll was•'• Mis. W.H. WLngard. ,.Scout. paHiciTerit'SiM^tanLOrderofiithe^.andeighlgrand^Id^ .\.J.\.O,''••. ,-: •, -:.'.•;,-;•. . :, : r ^ ; v . - . S U S S ^ t lCootierandTthe-lJ^ion^Cqun^ ^.:,:y^——T-^..;; ,-•"••.,, • ..Q^-—:W^''9JS^i1i%^\^(f^titi*miirSW^''''':'' • "-"••chaflpnia'-A--

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V t f y A u l f acouteri wetd nmrtrnailurFrank Bellpm.'Oena Belli, ortd Nelson'C l o y p o o l e . • ' . - ••; .• • • - , . ' : , ' • < - - : i .'-.••••:

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.;•" Last weekend.twenty-one tcouti andloaders spent two illBhre-ln wlntgr cabinsot Camp Wlnnebaoo, Sussex; "County.S t participated-In nature .hikes .

snow-cov*nsd trails, IceiKotlnp,g team sports end 'wood'

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CRANFORD (N;J;) CITIiZEN ANDChftONlGt^

l n a . T 7 r . . • • . • • . -weekend was pln»ned-iinr<

nated by scouts John Newmarker '

Dzipk a t :: Lewis' •'•«

Mrs. Frances: Lewis QI. poison aau, »w». t - ,lf-•

. Theresa Hubiak of Roselle; n e | h " l e ;

S™On Ash. Wedneaday,- St, On the MoBdaySvOftent tv

Michael parish will begin .the,'?hoverifl seryice will be held atobseryance.ofJLehti'Ashes will 12:25 p.m. and at fe p.m. Inbedistributedaftet'.all masses conjunction with the evening'

id by scpurt John Ncwiharknr '*nd John Zanl.Parilclpatlno wins Kevin ' ^'Wo6drlno/-Dot(gWeichert, Jlrti Smith,O a V Ke'mnvm, Mlka Hti iar. Tir^Bowmon, Bill AJdredgo; Tony EHaWv-

-A • r Sf c a . m e m . ?? r 91 % and between 4 and 54p.m. and service a Lenten service willCranford Senior Citizens:and 7:30 and 8 ttni.; • • • be preached by Rev; Nbgr.

i. t h e G o l d e n Afie Club . ' H e r ~ / . • • .- v •••• % ' .. tirsiiTnm -c t s i r i n h n v i n o ^ rIVIAIT. nf riiwrpnop : Mass h r a m o rP .?? m o r ^iuzens ana 7.30 a n ( i R

S i ^ ^

fi^ Bilisnansky

be preached by Rev,! Msgr.William F. Furlong, ibastor.emeritus of St.: .•Mary'sChurchv> E l i z a b e t h .Benediction of the Blessed';Sacrament vvill follow..

.1953.SiirviViflg -are

daughters/ ' M r s . „- Jagusak, Cranford, and Mrs.

MondayatSt. Michael Church r S a S S ? a l r S ^ d ^ 3 t e ^forSalvatoreDellaSalall82.of. E. Retard, of tonford^ two l^chmal B « ^ ^

m , i e o o , Tony Blao6,tKen Williams, Poter Bowman, JohnCranley,WesFalls,'DavidWlchert, John'Kopf, Kevin Ryan, Pat Vahey andqharHe^ ;6a| l iey«kl ," . 'who alsoparticipated In o winter turvWat -prooram. Adults accompanylno the •tropp were Tony. Smith/- Roy Bowman •

. and Scoutmaster Dave WolcKert. v

. • . ' . . . / . " •':. •"•• ' "PACKTS — - v ' : : " - • • • ". On J«n. 19. boys from Den Jot Pack 75 'Were given a personal tour of theCrantord-Police Station by k U . MarryWilde, father 6> Stephen Wilde. They "were They were Curtly Byrnes,' Craig''

"OanUlak, James Hlli; Dean. Janeway, •Gary Jones, Roboli) Klesllna, Mlcluiel "Lelcht, James Stoti and Stephen Wilde

S ¥ N ' l L - W O R T H-- SA from therecycle.rs wno retui^-_Ronaid Soltisof 304 Rooseveltvoluntary curbside reOyblmgs> the borough a percentage of r^ne and Dennis Leriaz of 362program JS expected to be- VKI selling price of each ton of

^:.._this_month with bids toaccepted by the Feb. 28meeting. ... '•..>.• Collections;of glass, pajjer,

and tin will fee made twice a

MgnclfifL.pointnienl, and William Hoag.

pnQi

recyclingebrogram would Be in.effect for a^ea/f's trial period. . . . . .He said he advocates making; Soltis'and; Leriaz; have beenthe program mandatory to active, in the .Tayrgea. ^oltia

.school;budget.fuesday;:The',proposed $i5,033,'587 total $304.841'bi-t h i % l

.a e ap^royed.v^j^sertester^^^^^

-TJf^bowHne-Teams ' will hV^Atahu^etdeelirie——in-

aims J wi l l ~ bettockey

one^piK « « ^ r t

.CUzaol In&p-assistanfc., . _. _ chool^is

g^errtea bfy. Sue Puride^of Garwood, a-cultures studeSnt; Activities atr the

gym four schools includingplows; business education and

r^ysTth5rrdo^nl)T~?ave"theVbb"rdiigh money on was a Republican candidate •conflict with regular garbage garbage ctets. :" " ';" „ for' B9rotigh Council several -pickup. Once- thp. recycling In Other recent' council years ago and Lenazserved'on '-ordinance passes, a.flyer will •>tition, •»;»' Insyof appointed the citizens: flood, committee.be sent to allhomes listing the — ' ^ * ^schedule: by,areas."

"According„ o Mayor LivioMancino, "ftthe borough . pays$1,300 a month in garbage^umpfhgiees.Jrhe 'projectedsavings glass arid paper arePickej_up Rpparate^;will.4>e-

Head

reduction in GarWood or; areduction in taxes of. $14,94 oha •"$50,000 .hi>use: The .v -dif*1

. ference: is- based "on ratables,

jr-fdldlhg); Shinto fortohe telling; and• ,.•.-.. T- , - - Mrs.. Ellen Spilngler,.. social studiesInstructor, coordinated.the project"' K . -• •

nonth of $4j800The mayor

borough" would. ween $2,500 and

a. year.;

:<JARWOOD~ The PlanningiBoardrJan, Z> reelected John

approve ' a ; tax outlay r to the . ,Gras because pi insufficient

, districts ' to remove unenV-ployme'nt compensationcharges from .the~<vcap

L .budget", and the board apnliedexchange the $45,000 to equipmjent.

The ' ' " ~ ' ' '

are.are

The Board- of • on both portions in. the Feb. i4Education iast Thursday school board election:

h t h-:• -df .-.• the :

"Heights ,.and-board members'.

which represents a 6%-pointtax increase of $26 a year on ahouse'valued at $40,000.

o f t ^ g r a n c l s o h T Vthe ^Funeral services will be

The~TiYiday at'10 a.m.,at; Gray21TB M r i l F f H 1D«Joley •- Funeral HoniV 21TB Memorial <Funeraf Home, 12 -Wife of the last VasH^'2

North Ave. ,W., completed Springfield Ave. Friends:may_BUisnansky, she. wasl*_aarrangements. . call?to4J^nvarid7_to9p.m. communicant«fSt. Vladimir

jy, W J ,Stkfe 65 yearif a g o r r c l ™ o n ^

Crarifordi ht>frr trtnving to ": ^ I 5. " " - - O'cltekReport, will sbeak. InWhitehouse Station, ^ • ; 0 ^ , 1 y<S^^-JM^mh-" • 1972 Marash won the Overseas

Wif f th l V ^ C O U t p l I I l C U l V ' p Clb A

expense. _Other revenues are from £tateand federal aid, surplus andt u l t } d n . , v ' i : ' ' - ; : : . ' ' - " " - ' t ' - - . v ••.••••*;'.'• :•• :

Alsooin'the ballot will be

Thei-425:member band and"bandyfronlhad heen tilannihg Greenfieldat the end pf A p r i l . S S ™ta leave by bus today with for a performance there. **««a»on-band director Lynn Blecker to

ipposed for

Polls will be.open from 2 jtp'$•/•i.m. at David- . Brea"rley i

added $3,060 to the current The capital outlay is ear-expense portion: of the school marked for windows and abudget and adopted a capital- roof at Franklin School. These

_^- ...L,^:. .*-*.» .-««»,v,...-_ |tems-Jhad—been- part of--renovation plans defeated in areferendum on two bondissues in 1,974. The windowsand roof were deleted from the$950,000 bond issue, which was SchooVg celebrating' Cathoiic

Csupa chairman for the, thirdcon,se!c:titive'year-. BichardBeyerl was elected vice

rcha"lrman and. Mrs. JeanKufta, secretary.

Csupa's son, Wayne, was"elected chairman of the Boardof Adjustment earlier thismontyi. The .elder Csupaserves on the zoning board aswell". . ' . •

New riiembcirs', ofTlanrnng~Boar(i and

theOaniel

eight .residents. Citizens wili.be asked to approve a tax levy

•AlHi6L

Catholic Sciiools5 A M ° ^ ^ S ^ An!>e ited.

. -Mr.DellaSal^.dj^^fchome^xhureday^ltn^ U H J' " ^ f e " ^ — f , ^ ^ ^ ^ U ^ ^ l r i b H t i j o n f i ; r o

of Avellino, Italy; he came tp> the Cra.nford First Aid Squad.; RosarySociety. >;.:%/ :

Simok^ -' ; ^" ^ ^coverage of theterrorist in-:

yasion of-Israeli quarters at"

CUl^rA^I v M quarters at

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iijAh'tl'y&.'t,*!^' ':'

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A YEARvi I IkHii^o \iiiiLi;il YiclclVMu'ii IVincipal \ InieroM Rcni;ini on iXenosil lor ;i YcJir.

Interest from Dav of Deposit'to Day of itHrlrawal. (^am.pQiinded Daily—Paid Monthly.Provided a balanceof$5.00 ormoreis left in {He account iiniil the end •of the niontty period.

far DEPOSITORS•!.":

276^0555

mokerh, air conditioned; of fstreej parking- facilities.*jflso

.HpirfE^556 Westlield Ave., Westfield

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Scout^unday" yoll be o&"seifyed in Community United

Melodist Chutt*"Sunday-'att t i ^ 3 Q 2 a " : i J h

for Ventilating the girls' locker"room at David Brearley HighSchool and air cphditioningthe coaches' offices,

b

fnrrpr pre

Valenti- and Matthew HljrscrepjacingiJerrjrFontirielli aiEdward Silver who resigned.Councilman Johh^ Ogonowskiwill. take the "place .of- Coun-cilwoman Georgians Gurrieri.Ther. members•"':are Mayor'Charles J. Horbaczv MichaelBurrows, Vincent McMahon,'..and Donald" <Juarriello,building inspector , andborough engineer;. _•_•

• •• In formal action; the board, - received two applications for

site jplan ^approval -for. tworestaurants "nT~the center o ftown. . - ' ". • .

M.Mv Almeida of OrchardTer., Clark; who. is-renovating

by

pehse and^capntar^outlay .ience.

trip.Blecker said yesterday the

students are ' rvery dir^oihted.''raf

Hefalso. is planning aone-day Sn<J • -.F. rajikha"fun" trip at the- end of the; Districts 3 and 4.

to 'snow apprediatiuu toGARWOOD- The Board of.

"~ forlufure scholarships. ™ - 1 -

Jhe, capitalwere Henry PieFih i ld^toh

j p t grtse outlayrski, Earl

St

I'uesday. --"Vesteraay ' . aguidance film, wajs shown andgrade 6 presented a play.

kindergartenr kindergarten the forrrter J«yce Danceveryone anjl7 firsfgrade is- being held ^Studio at 347

this week. The 'following arerequired^-Certif:was

ore. . . . . i-^-ife^

Troop 82 will present a Christmas engagements-, theprogram directed by, Edward Rosairs held its annual dinnerBudney. ScOUts will speak ofi at: the L'A^aire in

president, Phyllis Smolley and- Jam<, moved-tb~-0asalerr—-Mrs. - VltTnt^i

Jan earlier thisTmmth,.,.Schnell voted-nd, stating itCasale.who has served, on. would.be a tax burden.' Rev-.

J. Rischmann

baptism (if not IAnne) prdof of fnimunizationagainst diptheria, tetanus and

measles, rubella,

South Ave., -isuesting permigsion to put a

shatce overftang-on the--building. The applicant plans ,.,to open a • restaurants' AOGCision fc is expected nextmonth. _ • ;

noral topics- and assist in tainside. Theushering. / r ' ; singing group

. 12-VMKn'an^hi

• vRevi5r. Marvin W, Green's ^pr- its 14th yea(tobic w i l l ^ i "InJCaseixYou "

i ) ^ i bere will be a sanctuary Hucn.-, as"vSyeddings aiidt

service:~yTednesday at 8/.nini^banque'ts-r Programming 4s-in observance of Ash>Wed- "selected from musical shows*

i nesday.„_ • 1^y>^-.:A.• ^^Lballajte,spiritualan_dpafaiibticjCaU 27^808frr 276^174

of Health' in cooperation WiuiMemorial. Gkineraji Hospital/Union, :wjU provide^ Cola-rectalscreening ' withoutlihar^e toa.du1t. rep9ents''.'pf'-Uie:-C()nK

s i c i a n ^ r ^ e s t r e ^ g a t - ^ ^[emorial General'

March .1 and;?; ' "Hospital contact lazzetta at the health

^6081^1112^62740

CHURCH SERVICEr;

Society; Clark-Linden, willmeet Monday,; There will be ;TOe^v::I«^Ei:jBeiider;mass rand recitation .of the '>-l 'M;^wiU:dMupy.'tl!^"(^cebla•Rosary at 7 p.m^ followed by a pulpit Sunday at ^ id,-a.m. A.jdemohstratioh by:. Auce^-eMfflselor iri human relations4^bvre^bl^me.;Candle,Kifc^atihe:^nl^ehen? pay of RecoJlection;^ WcMrkhous^^-Feb. 25, and the ca:rd party, of CUff House, 'A ChristianMarLfc-r^; % ; • chaHsmatic^minlstry- ;^- ;>;

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i_Suno>y_ ible-^School4^(Va . m ; • ' • ' ' • ' " • ' * ' ' ' • ' • ' • " ' - :

IMPROVEMENT: . . . ' : . . , • . . • . , , . , . • • . „ . • : . . ; : ! i » r • « ? ! ! « < :

Harmonia Savings Bank has IENOERV been asiiiting N«w Jc :*cty rasident*; V in attaining Home Ownarihip for %=-:;,v";;':';over 125 y«ar». Drop in or cal>^§

NO Minimum BalanceNO Service Charge

. . . and Your Checks AreAbsolutely FREE

V ^ ^ : . ' ; - ; - - . - ' ' : : • • • ' • ••" ^ : - : S ; : /X ; ; FREE BANKiNG BY MAIL y

;";::Postage Paid Both Ways."'By l^armonia

o* **

TIME SAVING ACCOUNTS"arty Gor^p^Ortrftd-^cfrtei

OF4VEARS —Deposit $ 1.000 MinimuVn Deposit $500. . Mjnjmuin Deposit $500.

iil law :iw

iiytlvest tliLTc'on is

prohibit ll'ic;p:ivmc.a|'<>.l' (inii: <li(pi)'>iil pt'rur iivmiiiuriiy unless thrcc.:mqhth.s,bl'lht" ' , '

l and intm»n_i>n liu- Jinoiint wiljjtlrriwn i« reducoil.'tjvlhcregulur; passbook r a t "

t-t In EtiZA&CT«.^UNlON SQUARE & 5.40 MORRIS AVEl -^-^289-0800S lit SCOTCH PIAINS: NQRTH AV& & CRESTWOOD RD: -^654-4622

,.. ."•>.•'; Irt TOMS RIVER; 993-FISCH6U BOULEVARD —349-250CT• < • . • ' . ' . " • . • • " • • • . • ' • ' . - " . : • ' . . : '

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^ v , 12 Springfield Avenue Crarifom, New Jersey 07016, ^~~

fY; Sayings Bank

V KARMONyRD—^671-2500

us Services, c U

Rev^Wendell PSd SriSunday Seryices-lJ a.ni.J 7

Sunday^^SchijqlrSc^s'a.m. -»

7 : 4 5 . . p . m o . . , ; , ; v ' - . ; : \ . : , V r ' - , • : • - . : " - : 'CALVARY kUTHfefrAN

ReVk-i Arnold J. Dahlqulst.p a s t o r :..-;:;;:,''•.k,'-'iC.i':.- '?:•?••'^

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Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.vST.ANNECHtJRCH

aim;

Rev.wJohd A.Saturday

. Sunday: 'Masses-^iSi: 8:15,-

Sunday Grade School-9:15

Sunday Church School-9:45 tesdaytfiW'p.m:'-'':-"

.T CRANFORDDNITED r" • v1:1:-.''.:':;CHURCHv^X^w-" —rSunday-Services^trwmr^T

John Kopf.^student assUtant^iDavitt7r''Dbui(n~er<yr'TBDitBlc~':'

ev. 'John F. Davis, paator

director and JVF advisorSunday service and church

school-lo'a.m::.'•'.';"• ; >FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Rev. .Alfred E: Brown Jr.,p a s t o r •' V ; . \ ; " • ; • • • • : , " - T - ' ' : . . • , . . , . : •

. Sunday Service^ll.a.m, ••Sunday. School-9:30 a;m;Prayer Service'and Bible

y ^ y ^ p ^ m ^FIRSTCHURCHPFCHRIST

• - ' ' : • StolENTiSifcMrs.; Joy. Zimmerman, first-reader. / , ' V :Mrs. Norlne Stewart, second

10:30 a.nj; Also 5:30, r7:30

Holy DayS^li«ft«^', 8,9:15a.m., noon, 6:30 p.m. and 6:30p.m. the evening before/

WeekdayMasses-7, .8,8:30,9a.m.. 12:05 p.m.r7p.m. • <~

Rite of Reconciliation-Weekdays, 12:30 p.m.j•Monday,*7;25 Ik.ra^^Saturday,4 to B,'7:.45',.tb;8:15.p;mt . ,.i,'- iNdvena :T6 ; Our Lady-Monday at 12T25,- a,ptni. " 'vHoly Hour-lst Fnaay V

Reading ilooni r openMonday through Friday, 11:30a.ni. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday,noonto3 p.m. ! - , , .

Sunday SerylcelO ainti 'SundaySchool-S:45£Lm.

ST, THERESA CHURCWC -A C KENUAVQRTH V, __

Rev. Edward D: Herinesaey,

'-;•.'..:• .CHURCH \ , -Rev. Paul, H. w LeHeccj.associate ministerReyr George", E.' ;9we,"ijterim muilster :.'"i\"'~;

-Sunday: Servtceift,n M .. Sunday School-9:50 a.m?>-.Adult Eorum-9:S0 ajn.

"" •;' GARWOODPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Rev". Jamea \C,, Campbell,

Saturday Mass^-?, 8. 9a . m : , 5 : 3 0 p . m . - ^ ;'•' .•••• . -

SundayMasses-7:3O 9 WJWia.m.,.-ribon, 5;3O p^m!lS^37;; W^a.m.,7130 t>.inF ':'•

tabW Sidney D. Shanken

' •' Saturday Service-9:30 a.m.• Sunday .Mlnyan-8:30 a.m.

•SiihdayService»llSunday School-9:45'a.m."

^ Bible, Stvdy-Wednesday, 8. p ' . n i . ' > . . ; - - : ' ' . • " " • • , . • • . . • : . . ^ . - '.-

^ -JEHOVAII'Sl WITNESSES -1 Sunday Btble Talk-9:3ba . m M l , p , m . •'•• , .• .;- ,"• ' V •, ',

Sunday Watchtower 'BibleStudy-10:30 a.m., 2;15 p.m. .,

i TRINITY EPISCt>>At:- [ • . ^ ' • ^ • • • • ^ a i u R C H - - ' - :•••'*R^v. Canon Vincent K PetUt.

.pastorSunday,..,J. a.millJHply

EucharUt, It), a.m. FamuviEucharist and Church School,7;3P p.m.;' Life in Spiritseminar. •" • •• ' • • .-

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METHODIST CHURCH :Tuesday 8 p.m., Prayer and

pastor • ."•'_. ."; i

Sunday r jservice-9'^30 a:m.,OSCEOLA PRESBYTKRIAN

-CHURCH. CLARK•-.' SuhdayServlce-10 a.m. •'•'"

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Guild Rooni^ "**'^Friday, e^O, a.m., HolyEucharist. • '

-lazzettar health/pfficerr..•' For early diagnosis, a !'do?it^yourself", prlncedu're,guaiac, will: be .used. It helpsfind hidden blood in the-stool,-explained rIazzetta. The test

this week requesteds of children, entering •

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- year remaining, in his three-' absent. " , . - •' •-The tax-levy pi> the'.oapital

fii n .—tpense r~"portlop ' w,auld"to nil Casale.s represent an increase of 22'

polnt$ of $88 on a house valued

KENILWORTH- A minor windshield BfVitale's car,withcar accidentresulted in a fight—a—wobde^hahdled brush.Sunday as an Irvington man " " - ^ - " " - • ^ - ^ - - • - J -^ -<••'

bffice, 575 Boulevard, from.Febi 6 td'ipl-' -.:;.•;-::"• -•".;£ .. •• •

Participants, are- advisedtofollow 1 the diet advised,

according^ foTdlrection, and:

^return the slides to. the healthdepartment by Feb. > 15 forchecking. Anybn^•-.- withpositive results^ will-be. cofti

'&**$ b v MenwrialnGeijeral

follow-up -exam .by" a- family

to. / s tar tprocedures-- beforregSfratioiOn-April, •_ •- Children who. wul be five in

or before Dec. 31, 1978 andhave completed the .requiredimmunizations will, be eligibleto enter.school. A. birth, cer-

hiaHlificatemust be presented atthe.time of

and flriving while Jsn the ; Condtt was released on $100 telephoning Hardlnerevoked list. J* _ ~ bail for a court Hearing Feb. • . • » - . - - e

Patrohnen George Kernatt 27. - ' -..;-•••'."• .iIII and Warren. Jaeckel jib- Michael Jung, 2i, of 15th St.,servje.d.^an^Acddent^Qn_-W^ Rr«MH«lArMicKlgan' Ave. near the drivtogarid^d^Boulevard when a car driving motor vehiclerregjstration in ^ ^ N l L ^ ° v

R , T 1 H [ " r P*-by William Condit, 2i ' of his possession Saturday night f/311^,^ Kl^lerman ofLaural Ave., Irvington, hit the on Monroe Aye. He had been S^fn ColJeie»?. ! New Jersey,rear of car driven by Gary stopped by police whd ob- ymon, and Dr. Rjchard C.Vitale; 20, of Fairway Dr., served him driving with a flat

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Condit stepped out ofhis car He • was released* for aand allegedly smashed tferhearing. Feb^ 13.-:'. - •

**wsg v^ iirteare no write-in .votes in the"Feb. 14 school board electionfor a replacement to fill theone-year unexpired terni, thecounty superintendent ofschools will make an ap-pointment since the board's 60flays have expired

Reading CouncilHenry |"iekarski Jr. whoseterm expires this month and isnot seeking reelection.

-; -.. I U J I I iu yy \JJ\ i jd(—' JDepart-—mentL.of- publio_works _etiKl* ploye§ Wqrlced from 7:30: a.m.

tp .9 p.m. J&n.; 25 to dearborough^ streets ihat werefldqded by rain and meltingp

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.Henry M c G e e h a n rsuperin,tejnde,ntY '. 6t . the

. department, said 10, employes.""•put in •"•• a n — « ^ »P"t il- -ri , _

hours overUme.:to.. dear ••• thecatch basins clogged ! with

' numerous .trouble spbfe in-tV1nrii>1ifill#;"f the Boiilevafd &

and the intersections'T^gtr-ano jwonroe^ve.-iiMn-ftClj

and Monroe Ave'.,l14th St. and'Washingtop Ave., and 21st St: !and Richfield Ave. v ; t

He added-thatsewers Jrf thesbuthea&t; section «of, theborough were'backed up.aridthere was little, workers coulddo until the' Water ranoff.

Police, received numerouscomplaijiits.of flooding"from

-Wrestling, Bnearley gym.Stephen Szabo. pastorSundayService-10

• S a t u r d a y , F e b . - 4 " ' , ; . • . . , - :^' ••• •• • '..':•, Vr 10 aimT-noon - Art lessbhs, Recreation Center, scihool

_agejChHdrenj|nd senior citizens. •._•_.I 16 a.m.-hoon - BoyirbasketBalirBrearley^ gym,-3rd to8th grades.

, 10 a.m.-noon - Boys' basketball, Brearley gym,-3rd and4th grades.

5- lOraTnir-noott.—WrestlingrBrearley gymr<— .-.—•2-4 p.m: - Girls' gymnastiiis, Brearley gym, 3rd to 8U1

g r a d e s . .._••:.- u...........•.—•-:--.•.'_-•:.•:. •-•.-•-:— - - , . -.. ,,.Ji—i v l o n d a y , J b ' e b : # ~ : :•• ; \ ; ~~ ," .'• "

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-™7-94>.m.^TaJc. off ice, open.. - - - >p

7-9 p.m. '':7-9 'plm

Wrestling/ Bjrearley gym.fi^U^^ 5th and 6th'

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^ ^ J p j ^8 p.mJ;-tArt Association, Recreation Cenjen

T u e s d a y . , F e b . t _'. ••.; '• ' • . , ' • ' - -7-9 pjm;--Building inspeetor's office open; . •.

- ,7-9 p'.m...,- Zoning enforcement officer's office open.7:30 p.m. - Oyereaters Anonymous, Recreation Center.8 p.m. - Woj-k'session of Borough Council.

Wednesday. Feb. 8 (

12:15 p.m. - Rotary Chub meeting, Galloping HillC a t e r e r s . " , - i - > , '• . ' • — •• . . •

j-ft p.m^SBoya' basketball, Brearley gym, 7th andathg r a d e s ^ . ~ • ; " • ' " * • . ' • . •' ." • " ' • ; • " , • ' " • ; -

7-9^30 pjm. •> Teen Club, Recreation CenterJ - -• 7-9 p.m. - Girls' gymnastics, Harding School." ".'-'"

. 8 p.m.,-,Board of Adjustment meeting. ~--^;.--'"••'•••T h ^ d P ; J > 9 ^ ^ ^ V ~ ' <'"" '

Shepherd of Trenton State'Cotfege are sbeaking today tothe Suburban Council,In te rna t iona l ReadingAssociation, to be held at

3:30j).m.

discuss, '"A LinguisticApplication ' fa"• •• €om-

. nrebensio.ri". while. Dr.Shephel?d%-.topic will beruBy^passing 'Dick and Jane and

Friends and Councilmembers, are welcome.

- —Iiocat- members-include rMr.Si Maureen Capece ofThomas St., Wtonica Hakala ofCffT

today f6r parents of St. Anne ,School students. Tomorrow a " Pre-kindergarten age mustEucharistte liturgy wUl be be four years old by Dec. 31held at St. Anne Church at and kindergarten age must be11:30 a.m. The public is^ih-~five-years old by Dec:: 31: •:

Men Charged . :The board unanimously "^WT'Oj.'B '¥^B i^Jfit £

added $3,000 to the current W l l f i l I | l 6 t t O Iexpense portidn torcover c o s t s — > ~ — — - :• ~of J the mandated state . GARWOOD- Two Newark roll of cloth material, ap-"unemployment tax. Voters men were arrested Sunday proxitaately sifc feet long; jowill be asked to approve a tax morning.for allegedly stealing his CAT on South Ave. at 11:40levy on the $918,614.current large rolls "of orange fabric-Pm~Saturday.expense budget of - $724,419. from the Allison Corporation,' While questioning Hilary- atThe tax levy on the debt 200 South Ave.1 • headquarters,-police learnedservice over which voters Officer Robert Bradley t ' ) e suspect had allegedlyhave no control, is $70,058. Th& while on duty, observed Hilary P l a c e d t w o • r o ' l s ' o f t h

brraiserby tax5g-lffl7~iCoacliman, 19, o f ~ W material-outsiderthe bnildfal' Eighth St., Newark, an em- b e f o r e Jeaving work that.day.

plojeof the firm, carrying a Police also learned a second- - • • ' J man allegedly was involved

. and they,: _:gaye Cran|pEd_• "po l i ce , a description of "the

on the current expense anddebt service portions -totals$794,477. an increase of $46.213

Saturday, Feb. 4 *- ' . . - •'"' .^7:30 p.m.- Parish bingo" games, St. Anne School.

Monday, Feb. «12:45 p.m. - fibtary Club, Marisa's Restaurant.8:15 p.m. -. Garwood Women's Club monthly meeting

VFWHall. .v.-v—- - • • . " • : ^_ . . »- 7

10 - Tuesday Morning Group,. St. PaUsTT n. - Parish bingo games, St. Anne School.

8 p.m. 7 Board of Adjustment meeting,hiirsday, t e b . g ~" '""• • .•.8 pirn,-Garwood Police Reserves.

6an~cer

Garwoc&cf-GARWOOD=-JIheJBoaxd-jjf-

second suspect.The second roll of material

was found later on Willpw.St.near the Allison buildirig.Police said it apparently hadbeen dropped there.. At 3:05a.m. Cranford policenotified borough ^police that -!Larry Loftin, 18, of 120

^"bjrMrs. Marioif^tJailavilleTor309 Pine Ave. for-a two-story .building at Center . St. Were,returned again, last-week forrevisions^. Plans include, arestaurant on the first floorand office spaceonthe Second.

Health BoardE l e e t s ^ S l a t e ••:••'GARWOOD- At the recent

reorganization, meeting of theBoard of Health, the followingofficers were elected-ipresident, "Mrs. WilliamKlirrias; vice-presidenti Ms.Ruth Johnston; secretary,

.—Will iam Klimas-;-physician, Dr. FrancisKarney, M.D.; nurse,- Mrs.Rodney Van. Natta; dentist,Dr. Justin Brenner. ThomasGeoghegan will serve- TXS"sanitarian until Aprils

In cohipliance with the.agreement last month with theWestfiejd Board of Health tomaintain a program of publichealth activities, in ac-cordance, with state stan-

Health, in "cooperation w i t h # arrested inv connection with #{!!/"e Sw5 ?uMemorial GeneVal Hospital, . the theft.•• V • ' • \ ^ I ' ^ L ^ ^

sanitariaiv-to be hired, will"begin twese duties April-1

V i t r N t h was ap-

School°

In Adult.

Kingsbury of Orange Ave. alland Joanne

Adult ilocated at David Brearley

equivalencypreparation, " a*dult basiceducation, and English as a

_ . . Mrs: Ann L a C o s t a - o f - : ' ^ g ^ £ ' vSheridan Ave^ Helen F i S t o k - ^ ^ ^ . f " * 0 ^of N. 19th St. arid Mrs, Martha

of,.S. Jard-St. all of— K e n i l w o r t h . — , - • - • ' • ' -••• - •:-'•• - ' -

Scouts Thank.Local Merchants

KE NIL W 6 RT H -- BoyScbuts of Troop 82 recentlythanked the following, Jiiet_chants for—their jChrlstmas.donations to • the'children atthe Chilcjicen's Specialized

'Hogpital, MouiitainsIdeT

The first two 'courses areo f f e r e d _ Mo tfd a y s , .

-Wednesdays! .atid Thursdaysfrom 9]30 a.m. to 2 p.m. andfrom: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.Daytime1 and eveningSchedules may -be combined.v Enrolment is on acontinuing basis. Each newstudent is given, a preliminaryreading attd math test to"

r-determlnenis or htfrstrehgthsweaknessjes, and

instructed accordingly:

DAVID BOEARLEYMonday, F«b. t

frankfurterSsuuge paflySalami sandwich -.

TueicUy. Pali, iSpaohcltl

' Baked pork rollWarr] ialad sandwich. .

}FlshburflerCold submarine

ClfrThuv«d»y, F«b. » ,.

Hot turkoy sanctvylchBarbecued b*e/ on bun

. .P«a«ut btlHer and lolly" r i—Artidwlch

Frl«»y, p# | , 10 '

MHatbflll . Kubmarlne• landwlchSpiced ham sandwich' HARDINQ SCHOOL

Mohd»v, Fflb- *Peanut butter and lolly

• sandwich 'Tu««d»y, Pab. 7

1 BeeT and1 oravy-W«dn««d»y. P«b. •

Macaroni and ch««« /Yhurtday, P«b. i J

Spiced ham: and cHe«usandwich

Pi id.y . ^«b.,10Batter-dlppad «lah

Union, will provide free colo-rectal screening, to adul.tresidents of Garv^ood, an-nounced president, AnneKlimas. Caticer is «he of thegreat killers of mankind.'Many of the deaths could be!prevented by early diagnosisand • treatment.

A ; ' d o - i t - y 6 u r s e l f " -ediire,. giiaiac, helps find

thp "Stonl.

Loftin and Coachman; .were

S n d S s S S o S ^e at" Borough Hall on the^ f f S S S S S F S • : % # £ * % * * * each raonth

•20. ^..' • , ' • "" .'". A-'spokesman for the Allison Motn r i s t St^nlc

- Corporation would not give the . i T l o w " 8 l J ' i e a i & , ,

——______ OiJr from HessRotarians Starting GARWOOD-- A'motorist

who _*ove into the Hess gasaaptcr at

station,- . 3fi1g

explained Dr. Francis:Karney '1 f"* t "^ i « • " " - " _ * - ' . Friday morning, look threeof ae-BoMd^ofJHealtlLJrhe ^JCheJlQtary Clubs of Union, cansof'oUon-a-rack-and-drovetest packs wBl be available at Elizabeth; Hillside- and - but; police, reported -the Town Pharmacy, Center Kenilworth. will be co- the rtight attendant toldSt;/fromTFebTJ6Ttffl0r Par--sponsoringa Rotaract'Clubat. ^ 1 ^ the car drove" in -at'"ticiparits are advised to follow. Kean College" of New Jersey approximately 3So a mthe diet, prepare UwTsTod this spring. It will be the first Four tires worth ap-

aeeording—t^—Ro^r-ct-Glub-^in-JRotar-y^-prfrx^HatBiy • \ftlT0(lfl" • • • • " j™-T- i i . ' ' m ^ i i i » ' w*»t'i-j»_» _L^L i .« • » • - . . . J . — P . -- - r*j?..Y ^- K*eA»**m _ ! • • - • • • H I M * I L ^ W _Division Vbl.

The first meeting will beMarch 2: at 9:30 a.m. in thealumni-lounge of Downs Hallon the Kean campus in Union.Membership will be open to all

directions, and return theslides to the Town Pharmacy-•by-Feb. 15 for checking.' .

_. • Memorial General Hospital" will notify people who have-

positive results. An exam fcjy aphysicianj)r a free follow-up* students at Kean College,screening- at Memorial Rbtaract is a national college-General Hospital March: 1 and age service qrganizationt will be required, . sponsored by Rotary Inter-

Ajiypne with questions may national Call Dr.. Robertcontact Anne Klimas, 789-1762. Hacke, 527.-2406. . -:

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\C Shack Charity- Bantonight ai'.-The 'Gran Gen-

of Craiaford, afad KenilworthVolunteer Fire Department

REGIONAL BOARD

Road, Clark,rrom4to 11 p.mR d pi b to^fo

• programs such as\lteld trips! an* ' cultural actiVitiea for, special education/children/^'• v

• Nick Lamendbla and. the'..;'JJnk'-''Q|akfl{y Orchestra will

•play h«s from.'the big; band!era." Hctt andr icold horis

arid dessert Will be

„ _ St. "sponsoring,a Social for ..___•Theresa's Rosary Society will Mount; CarmelGuild for the"spihsorl a " g e t acquainted - Blind Sunday; -;F.eb.. 19 -card riarty'* Monday at 8;15 ' leaving'the church at 1 p.m.p,m. In' McVeigh^ Hall. It .is Volunteers -are •heeded toOpen .to the •parjs.H and^-prepare and.serve pisaa blusdonation is 1^1.50,.,',,'. donatiohs or cdkes, cofteej

•'•.'. '• - ,.-.',:- napkins, teabags, sugar and^ : T h e : . , R j » s a r y - . . ' $ o c i e t y i s ; m i l k ; : ; / / •>• • • ' • > i . . ' ^ ,;;•••'•• •" -.

The Wednesday! meetbeen scheduled due to ;

15 offered Mjondaysednesdays from 7:30to

p.tlii nWfl Tiit-gf^yii- ftnd'iddjya from 12:30 to

iFot information call HarrietDiamond. 272^480.

i1 purchased for 9? cents,, eacliTi :

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Jfan. Birthdays :•:!.' .„.:__!._i""KENT-W'0"RTHF ; v"Th1e~"a!aaversory;brhertnarrtageL-

fceriilworth Senior Citizens to Joseph Strack."held their January -birthday vM"'"' *"°™1"'"1

.party with, t_§T(ollowing:,, - , . , . _ A 4_ -members, honored: Llddy .Anyone1 wishing to feo. to the

'Thomas, Mary Susterkav goWeiv show in- Morrtetown .•Elizabeth Curreri ond Ulliw Feb. 27, should contact SophieDorsLMrfl: Sophie Strack was-Strack at tije club.'There will.

C0 or come in.Let is cottipare.

congratulated on the .50th bebe transportation.'.

DOG-CAT OWNERSLow Cost Spqying

1h6;tlrne to protect ybUr- pet froiri uji•..; wanted Iltfersl Pregnant cats.and dogs canJ*JsO '_„-

benieuteped For'inforjri.atlon'jand assistance/call ' *

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: I N S U R A N C E.• backed by "Good Hands" service. \ •

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Slashed on a truckto the Reliable DisposalCompany, 95 North Ave., thenight of Jan. 23.. :- •

Russell Girincione, owner ofthe. company, reported thedarhage to police at A: 15 a.m.Jan. 24. ' • , Lj_ .

Snowballs -broke a plasticsign valued at $100 at theBflinskas Bros. CompanyK 346North Ave., -Ian. 25.L

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By MARfcA GHQSS > s. a n d ' ^ CaU81^11^ tuckets n i» - H from the field

hoopsters' two-minute .surgein the,last period Tuesday"1

njght .wasn't pnniigh to pull-"HfcfhTona n

" halfv 30~t«T29~Q l j

-Catholic- - - • - « -CRANFORD'.

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past, the Union CatholicVikings, as they lost 67 to'-61;.

Ray Callanan played superbboth. . offensively i",ariddefensively, scoring 14 points,

v while, covering Union CatfialicSuperstar Mike Brown.

Hie "Cougars also dropped

flubn Qa'tholic jumped off IK cfin

early third quarter lead 36 £'%to;. 31, but Cougar offense -MurphyslimAed the margin-to% tp 43 e?idferid" .at the end of three gu&rters. McGovem

Unii?n Catholic "enipted^in^J0N

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NCATHOLICthe fpfarfh quarter iW&i a 15^ Cliffordpoint, string led by 'Brian. 1 * , > £ , r \ .Lane's <3 points for a 61 to 47. L»ne, Brian *l*>aH - - • Brown ' . . • - .l e a 0 - ' •' • B e v l n e , " . .. .:

F.T TP HoselledUtscored the locals• 'i- 36to26inthefihalhalf to raise

24'. 10.

_., rebounds.:to 24, enabling the Rapis topull away fromCranford earlyin the game.

The.Cougars record i& now 3and 12 overall and 2 and 9 inthe division. "J , _.

Cranford hosts WestfiekT.tomorrow night and RoselleCatholic Tuesday afternoon insa.jconference game.

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Ray Callanan held MikeBrown to two points" in twoquarters in a fine defensiveperformance in a game inwhich free throws provedc r u f d a L • • •• • «

The scoring went fairly evenin -the-4nitial-quarter^-as-4he-Viidngs led 13 to 11. Union

"score a 12 point surge. J im ' n&OSELLECS*- ,--'Murphy, Ray Callanan and - CRANFORD 44 *•-*—Brian Bradford pumped in two Roselle took th6 reboundingbaskets each-in the run. The advantage Friday night as theclock won, though, as tinfie ratt vRams breezed past theout with the score Ending 67 to C«uga«.. 65 to 44, Aftera 10 t&6i - .:!_• , ip.first quarter^ the Rams

The locals outscored the connected, outscored -theyikifags28 to S6 in the field-locaif " J " 4 J •*¥ *&"*•'•goal' categories but f ^ quarter led by Prank Mdler'sthrows turned; the gam,e~

he- game-as the locals-fait- a -Jim Murphr leif Cranford P°°r 1 8 59...°f,30 P ^ c e n t

with 18 points, Ray Callanan i r ' r- T|had 14 points; and Dave Cree, Eg l O C i f l J .11.-. Cree and. Scott' K ley ,* -«V:V*** .

rgrabhed.JO rebounds each. '•]$**' • ' :~'";*'"Brian Lane scored 23 and • if

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li the C Dayton Invitational;; Tournament and the team

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.everyone to-capture-the -Jcrow/n. •:•, •-.. ..'' ' . one;week"'and for the. second

TWrCougar team was faced tiintfUhion Catholic came out'th thb same tajk Saturday:

;^ti top.^hisgame was.a, iriucfr

getting - balanced scoring! • asBeth Butera led the team with -14 jpointe . and. six rebounds/

dor Sharon Ford \ scored-.

*^ito a victory overBo6ell^- to 18 Tuesday, the off ; Mike

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: eight points and led•with 10. rebounds;':.

the tejaniv,Friday anrt nr.«,

' matches to Roselle"*._ ,.,-,«.fv>natmeir^Rich-^ ^ c k ^ scored a pin,

at135fcoihlost by^ecTsiiChris Blood and Jim Dwyercame back and won'. bydecisions. - Bakerian. aridDeUeD6nne were_botfeipjnn(ed

rby ^ ' undefeated ;;':• Clark

Dave Ciree scored a high of.-16 points," while collecting.10 "rebounds, as1 Jim 'Mtfrphyfollowed with 13 points, J:;•••.;.•

•Frank Miller~ led , thevictdrious squad with. H

the girlg wfereagainst third, seeded OlhiqnCatholic in the opening roiirid,of the tourray. In the tKirdquarter'-jt;..app.eared the team

j might just repeat its (eat. trfjiast year.' Iristead,,the. girls

46strby"fpurteeri p6intsyy to?Tfrqm.

tightter, cdntest- though; asCranford .threatened iri the',second haii. < : '" ' : - ' •

After1 falling behind :2l;;.pointe-. -at :halftjme,; the".,Cptigaijs <jame back fcrscore 14.

Hooan, ' •- . .F.drd.- . ' ;W a l n g e ^ -Knlskern, ,Strpblorskl

a me "Mbran lost by decision; These with a decision r

114*3 were the last ^ defeats,for the " ^ - q^1 8 1 0 n ;^J?8^ ^ T w ? Ca^aihp. Bob • : The'ieam will:

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- ^0>- Feitaro C, p. Cenek, 3:58; <08-~Sheehan c / d . Seller, 10-7; 115- Rlnaldo:.R.c:><«,'Morley, IOi-4; 1?J- Lltcholt R.C.,d, Grlbblu, 5-3; »J9- -Pawllck C,. p,Monies, 2:J»;: T3S-' Wlschuien R.C., p.Capoblonco, 1:16; 141- Monies R.C.,'d,

.JVloran,.»-0tl48- Caryalho 6, d. Perona^• TtrOilSS^ BakerianC, M. Renna, 2-1; \7pt-lendry.C, d. Nicholson. S-3) 183- SpechfC,p. Vlohr, 3:59i HWT- DellePo

"Sparling, :49. ;• :' •

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ParadlsoPutierTotals «ROSELLESacksMillerJohnson.WorthyJenkins

with a loss to Clark Friday and

n is old CLARK 19

f its facilities in' ,to5,389,oop: in;

*whlch incIuHeT^generaT,MT iyides.lsjuperyised. activities,:,-

V,'c;*-'nikers;: and1 walkers rose'

LEAPING LADIES^- Cindy Walhger of Cranford, No:32 In Whlfe, jvimps fortljj-off as Beth Butetr^, No. 35/\/yalts tograb it in opening of glrJs' garpe against. UnionCathol|£4n the. payteirt Tourney'Saturday.^ •" . :.

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, , ' ^ seven-years , ."I BtUl^^rauro started off thtiscorlngM^W,^hersays^"IV8;8tiU with a big decision. S h e e Sgood tpvto.','v. ' ;• also won by decision- Morley^'.:,:. CRANFORD 37 - I Pawlick and Hendry all

ROSELLE CATHOLIC 18 scored pins for Cranford

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;- In- the Cranford Bpwllnd League,'• Builder's General Stlpply overcame a'237, 671 by Bob Matten,. to defeatGentlemen's Corner, Ltd. 3 to I and takeovertsolid {earn, effort, outpointed CranfordPhotoofaphy 3 to I and tied Cranfocd^.fi ur I Cviilm Ifli". second. The SportCenter lost a 3-*a 1 decision to Coach-andFoUf « Bob Weber "shot 233, 404-and

• Dehmer'S 'PloWer. -Shop "stayed In.cnnftntlen-rWlth-a—tflctoryroffeno....Decorators. . to

Barnetf s M/lne- Barrel Room over^nepast slx'weeks have a 31 and 3 record

,-«nd-ar»-maklna their, bid *J they,'contfmiedthls striak wlth.B"J,to. I wlrv.

GarwooclrEdna Oliver, bowllnp.for thVGarwood

Murray team In pin actlort last week.

Livingstoniloh 'series this we'ek In Llvingston>'A league were by Ann Drca6wsJ(l,; K a y Sarnowskl, y w ana

''•'-••-""- Ino hlBh76*mes wer»,

winning ' end'.'""against VerlortlConstruction. .•?;•' " '"

Other ihlghr oames were posted, byKathy Bonavlts, )71150; Evelyn Lawler,'149; Diane Guertln, Ws Pat Lawrence,145; Eleanor Schlelchert, 163; Dot Shea, .

•161. 157; Anole Slmonet, .140; Eleanor*Kotsera, 158/15»; L>dla Carrajat, 158;

. Amy McCloskey, 158; JgAnne Millar,153; Lois Gloss, 151; Millie Whrel/151; .

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paced CraWfpnd'GuK to a shutout: ol:• HoWland Realtors and terry's Texaco1 ups*t Shaheen Aoency 3 to 1.

The Lodg« took a-3 to 1 dejlslort Jr.om—y?FWrniVfaif S h i k

•~T5ieTewTfIoh-.serles were recorded byEdna.Oliver, i94j fevelyn,Lawler,-^45and eieanora Kotjera,-«O. . ,

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'-».. Mary Anns

pullpri nwny .an-t h l f b t S t tin the first half, but Scott Kley

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byTdMottAVBON • .-'--••' ^mernber of-the team., .Members of the Cranford THe prison guards told us

Hotel basketball team wanted""—* ' - *—-* "---- " L ^ 'more" competition than they

-fourid^—^ii-^ther: 4ownsh!~'.i*ecreatipn league. ""jTh .wanted it so bad? they werewilling.to go to jail for it .andthey did. ..:

—-The-team-which-consists-olCrahford school facultymembers and is sponsored by

•Frank DiTullid,' president ofthe . Cranford HotelAssociation went to Ossining,N.Y., State I^risttn Sunday fpplay-^aReam ofrinmafes; .

Gary Mix, a Cranford High' School physical education

teacher and a member of the.team arranged the game withone of his college friends whoworfejEis recreation directorat the prison.

ByTDORIftitJRlPHV minutes^ ri7.5 seconds, JfohiThe h i g h 7 ^ s w i m ^ e a m ^ ? l ^ t e r took, the 500:free

defeated Setdri Hair 45 to 38 s tyle event for Cr"aniford—M.ondaVvr-J-he^:team--M)'asJgpttester also: won the wdoming off a wirj' over freestyle.'••* • .-PlaiMield 88 to. 84 and now has . Dobley' iflso'' '"

ByJOEPERfeOTTA.v picked a tougher spot for their, plirsuer in;the MVC until their.The two?-weekrest the David •."»* road wm than^'Ridge.' A.-Ioss; Thie1'Bear -team played

team had rrs6emedthem.'They won.two-...——~~ — —T-.— ->• —,— -~«. , U J ™ . m i . . o . , i , . « » , ^ames, los.ing only.'a 56 to &4 points for Ridgetto keep*thenv from the fifeld;''but Bririller, to Middlesex, The m the gaiwe-The Bear^ thade was; eqilal tb the chailehie.

lfeears^ripped^RpselIe^arkJi8_^llAdjustoentjto50ananipjped Ifidge51 to-49.; and limited Hurford^ jef-. scoring with 17 points, \vhile *

. inovertime to run their record vfectiveness jn the ^ second halfr; Joan Hatfis had 16 a jum&lg.rs to-7 . - — ^ ~ * " """"" ~~~~" ' "~, ._ v 7

B e a y ^ j«mpe<3i-Qut io a" t Roselle, park, dlesex game hurt the girls, (of

^j^er^ei^t Wffs v the" big/f'.rthere."

A small audience of inmatessat just! behind the two teamsduring, the 'game. Hopkins,who helped out on the benchwas sitting ngxt to the players

collected;in the

! medley and the500 freestyle with a time of5:50.5. . . . . .

John Forrester and Baker

the ^ ^ y ^Jim ForreStal took second in

iw.-ahd Hoag: addedc for the'\virt."'

from the^ho^ne-team.-¥he along with JunJrrushdndJde second 'rilaceVvisitors were instructed not to 'Dooley tookiirst place in the The 400 frevisitors were instructed not totalk to theunrhates, however.-The feeling on the court was

much different. "You felt youwere just in a game againstanother basketball team,"

Dooley, took iks t place in the The 400 freestyle team"400i.reestyle. Dooley alsp took Baker, John Fowestal, Keifirst place in the 400 freestyle. Bowman and Jim Trash toDooley also took first place in first .the 100 backstroke and the 100 CHANPoiit>«butterfly.

team, Forrestal-'^nd Tas t break. MiddUese>£ scored, two lDanielle " Gleadall Ed aie ****** twelve points of the Hqa^ledthescorers with Ii9GleadaU and J > - ! « ^ ^

lead down -in* the fourth' added 10 points each. Thesequarter. _." -: = • - v tthree along wSth"Vitale *ahd

With *•••• three minutes John Ambers played the whole ."remaining, the lead was down game|pr.the second night iri a

Sr- However/die Bears; row; to make. the:, .win -ever

allowing them tp Weafkilt open • •in the second half.! ' v ;: ' • . . > : ; . • • : F T R A C K " -'•'•''•••• -•••"^The^tradtteanthadalgoodL-^*eek, ;. ripping. -"Governor •.:

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"equipment at the prison werenot the best, the competitionwas. the inmates woni 86 to

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'Just Another Game' ' :.The atmosphere iftay have.

• had" a. major (effect on the;'Cranford team. The playershad to give all personal itemsto prison officials beforeentering.- Then "each was.searched and sent through ametal detector

"And once you .get itislde,

u u , » , , l J ' , Tpraised the ability of tKe jn-mates. "I t was a goodphysical game." Drakestated; "They played byprofessional rules. •

;'.: Hofpkifjs related a" light ,moment in th,e game ivhen oneCranford player asked tKeTimekeeper how much tinie :

an excellent diving"performance. • by JohnAshnault who took first* with100.35 points.

an r.m.a> soo m-.3rd E..Gleadaii*:M

1:54.S, 3rd1st Baker

.9; SO free:

c6uidn\t_c6ny.ect:iurno.viit!slmWfi worthwhile.- _-into points. The game_was!.." GIRL'S BASitEtBALt^ose^^the^veryTend^^heff^^The girlslfjanifietr record toBearVinnieVitalestoleapass4 11* ana d, a new undefeatedand fed-Bob Cancillieri, who jrecord in Union County, by

-scored^ 17,"for^a basket with, winning three gafne$. Theytwo;,seconds remaining, beat Roselle Park; 54 "

spvpjithirfth

The-shojtpiirrelay team ofMike Itehzdliaiid.Bob Shustafinished! third...Renzo set*a •school record with .a 5?" 3"

of 5

:02.5: JOO breast; s r d 1 ^ .V:14,T; •'ijo-r-free relay:. 1st, Trush, Baker, Dooley 3:37.*.

months'."Jr, Masters Wm.

two ,seconds remaining, beat Roselle Park; 54 to 45",> throw, the forigest individualHQwever,.MJddlesex_was then Middlesex48 to 31r-andJRidge^tass_in : thegroup The'1 high able to run oujt the clock, • :42 to 3 t ^ • - . , jumn relay team tjf Scott -

TKP Rparc couldn't, have. Park was the girl's closest- "'-•*- - ~ ~ j " - - j * « ! " • < - - -

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, Waiyus^andSahl; Viccujalso. were third, Walyus jumped -6. feet for the first team and the

two^had, av tb taroOl ' 6" Jtobreak the old'rneet i'ecord-for

. -Group 1. .;: •."•-':•' '•••'-,.l' : . - ^ ' p " i '••.-\. tbe~ running -relay;.,; tearrjs

Kenilworih 276-3050 u'll get

school gym and

ihriteil-^yOTk^~cluTr: While most'sporting accomplishments to. tournaments are broken down

-eranfprdts-^(n^ir7incJ^d&~irrinto, novice, intermediate and7

who are" advanced ..levels, the open

other high scores

fourth in the 880 relay^ and aiiftJhinlhe^rlnrWredfey. The"

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Volkswagen, is the car we think is best all aroundfor this gr>?at State. • -You can park it easily In the tightspaces in Paterson andBloprnfietd. You can-

openltup on Rpute 80. And youTake Volkswagen's great front-wheel drive skiingf •laLVfemon Vajley or. Gr«?at Gorgi?.

Anrl wbf-rmipr wnit.rjn unu'll iindnpnnf fop.>W:oy Pf'^O[. Iji'ii; .rj&VL" _ -_.•_.'

aiDSoluf^Iy'lliii Jriost scientifically sophisticated. mostexperie'nce'cirVn'dsfioyMlfll]:maintenance organization iivthcrStater^r; ~^ " «. ' ' ~ ~ '•' '

So meet'the New Jersey Pro near you. LeHiim show'you the cars he's-'pieKfed-for New.Jersey..Lcthlnvshow^you hb'ati-v'ita opaighprr

•/-• • You'll see.thathe's in a leagiie*all his ou/h.

WeVe the Jersey Pros-We're in a league al l our ou>n.

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Elizabeth

280 pounds ttf^ivin tbe

the 19 to 3o-vpar-nld com- Association, won the, New,oetition Jerseyr Backganimon Openheruhner-ups-in'the t h ^ e - ^ f f i S n ^ h l t 5 1 ^ ^, « ^ . is tft in HasbroUck Heights.

x4 pJ^yacs^laJJL!e5?fi!lsi-Q__ e f e . ; . ' . •••". -.

What .was unusual about thecompetition was the fact jJtgitit was doubles. Most (our-naments pit .one againstanother.- - • - r~~

The Bernstein's -have, been

Catholic.the~^Cougars i Twere

tory Joe._.... . .^Taylor^ 194. high and Jim Smolenski turned ui a

• . . . . . , , _ anL_^y^ja<fc6i^hobti^r^and Farher

with.,a"and-4d7.

•with a 500 series. ' : ; Livingston;gave,flie Bears a 1 ^Jim • The team Teiord stands aP"atid-1 recorrf'tor. tH^ year..;

Sctfti 15 and-18.- : . .7 " ' Vicci and : Renjib remained;%;

Lo^eio0mk shdtput, respective..,; won the high jump wh

cljibjCQrnpetitlon.

Pete Vergalla.31 to 40,

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.. tIn1eS; Broad &' E. Jersey Sts./Elizabeth-6:30 .*•

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t u o S i i S r e t ^ S f Mankosfc ndv Walyu,; ,

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is managed anyI a slump in tlje:

irr; Clark outscored:

; rJench to • replace 'Waihgei?,.:added four points and grabbed .seven rebounds. ..'••:'

Kr^stSnSKniisenior master; According to

• the Berriflleins-; there a r ehundreds of. players in : thist t b t l h d '

gg^sslve Cranfordran. into foul double as gSSS

: Cipdy . Wainger Gilbertd h futb" p s a l

7':'Z':. • WRJESTJLINIG. ..., The wrestling Bears raii ia tougtuweek, losing- io^dlesejc 52 to 3 andjSidge, -li; A tyta; oVgr^Bayley-Ellard36 tojtp'dfd keep the- team at^500^4 a n d 4 . •:.••".• '..!;<.

;.,,.-;lV;.;'., ?:.\.J3ofcCalabrese, 148 lbs. and"'

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. - . . . • second.ini the "Hallf-mile. andThe Crantord recreation wrestling pe te Durnlnff rame In fnnrrK.

. team extended Its Wlii streak to 6 and 0 f e , ~ t u r n i n g Came in lOUTUlthis week with (our more victories. The m the mile, Fourth place in theluni matuwnctefeatettuncien^etos,,. two*mlle went to'Stevfe Slane.

: tetllnoanev record for Total points and" - T L T V « J I « - A I O V , l«~*Z. i 'defealed Westfldd to lead.dlyiilon A In _:f; f tV Jmi le - re lay teat t l ; of

-ZMW' union county Junior wrestiirio . Ell iot• Dor in , - Paul 'Hansen '

defeated Hasbrouck Heights ond -Placed, secand. Don HovburnAAapitwood/ , - > .:•••• _•>• . •' , t o o k f q u r t h i n t h e h i g h j u m p . :

• Irvlhe Linden match, Cranford Mfry<? , . IHMMIIH

seventh.-loss of: the Mason Was. the.;i Inability of anyone to score In.double

figures for.cranford.: AlsovJhe_henck.•' munsuou unly »our points. V . —

The Mrsf quarter ended with the teamsfled at 10. Union Catholic then switchedto a man-toman derensa to beat theCougars. ' • >, ''. , -.' r- , - v *. Union Catholic led by nine at tho halt 'and Increased the' lead through the

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• Union College Soccer starJack Casiasof-uAion has been'najned- ,to,-: the..",'1.977:' All-'American squad third team.by,,,*the National • Junior CollegeV "

* AthletlpAssociation. ;• [y. 0-This marks the'secon^'year'.a;row that:Union College.!

Robbie Pender. Bob Carualho.'. DonUawloc arfd Kr«st*. Oonovskl. Winningby d»cl»l»n vwre, Sean Uebers, ScottS«nk»rlk, Glenn Breuer, Ken Lebers,

• Mare Slrockmwi «nd Dave Oelber.•••'.• In the WesHleld-match, cranford'

; scored four pint and Ova decision's. The„ formur Wer« by tawlor, Robbie Fender,

Ken Klein and Chris Ryan, and the latterby AWredoe, Senluirlk, L»bers, Rich

. Orlbtilft ?nd Slro^man'vj. *J •

Joseph ."Wittmann of 8Middlebury • Lane, a- 10th

.grader, and Nelson Lee; of %•Maryland -St., a .seventh ~grader, were named to thenojior roll during the .firstmarking ; PfBriod at. PingrySchool.MiUside.- , ; '>

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r ^ ,. In only his freshman se:*: ,C^iaa.led the Owjs^to^h n , -3 and ?.record, best ever for the^

^ college. Hd also scored 20•'! S^13: ^ W n g the record of •rj tfset in 1976% Laobate. . v

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CALL-CRANFORD

Reynolds piumblno by the same score.In a well bowled contest Toll Engle splitwith Swan Cleaners to round out. the

- ^coring. ; • •" , . * ' . -l ' 'Bowling 200 sanies were Gene.

•l^ltiijatrlck, I l« ; Fred peMarco, '317AJack Von Bronf, 203; Andy Markowlch,J13V; • Bob Maften,, T3i, ,2)1 237;'"Don""Now.lckl,233j Joe Krol, 2DS;, Ray Rooen.3l*i" Pete Oramllna, 303') Bob Weber,233; Ray Hensel, i l l ; Pete Oltopciuk, •2O4i James Delia-Sals', lU) Tom Kane,2O»Noary Schrlever, 3d* U3s John'hKcOtnn, tti; Joe Anglnpll, 201; Tom

• Totella, 231; Vic Mason, 333," Torn-.Youflo, SI/li-Ted Hull, .JOS -VJohn P.-

"MeKenna, (735; Joe Tomalavooe,.-2M;.Alex BUnJIna, 233; Phil. Bloomv-233*;Roland Scheller, 237; Bud Scarparl, 203;Joe ZimonktriW, 202; James Toll. 211and Rich CJcchlbne. 210. - ' .

plrtrlck's.Plne.SplrltS 31 3»Westwood Lounge a ^ 31 . 16Verlortl Construction 3O'/j 2.6'/V~Eni'Brothers Meat Marker 30. 37Barret t 's LlqUbrt>~\ ' V> It ~.Garwood Lanes " 28 c JS iRiistv's. PlMerla. *. Wh • - t&h

' Based on the movie "Star School represent not just S»y«k'jF^ds S ™v-Wars," the idea was' con- another country. Ijhey're from cranisord sport centerceived and executed; in the. art anbther planet. A short;one is r^niie^^scorn^Ttd.

-department under the •named R2Jt>£and a taller one Barhetfs wine Barrel mndirectlpn.of Mitzi Pollock and ~C3PO. r - • ™m M

George' Deckenbach,_'nrt Whilfi-*h* nvpragfcjm3tea;ch6fs:"""MarK- .Gurrali, student: .comes from Peru, crtmtord Photooraphyelectronics^ te^her^ assisted Tihetl - Btelgium -_ or:

rWit]hr4he sotindrahd iightr~—Afghanistan- These visitors''Students, 'participating' in home base is another galaxyfaking-' thi&pjlaster-- models^— far f;^ire:-. 7^Eaini; BlacI;v SusanBlurjnief tafohda 'Brown, TinaCuria, Bob Czarnatowicz, Joe

,puddy,'lChris Gordon, Andy1 Helm, Kathy Hbwarth, JohnJohkowski, Ve»ronica Korner,

games lor Walnut PTAwere Dee Andren, 1.85; Clalr O'Noll, 175,Ul: Barbara' LaMagna, 170, SueZerfoss, 142 and Lynrte '^chmldf, 161."Hloh series were by Clalr O'Nell, 4»\:Oee* Andren; W)l J-ynne., Schmidt, USantf Barbara LaMagna,. 414.

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Roosevelt

Landing the Woomlngdale' "t^T.A'.'ti'League with-high scopes, were .'Ann'.pCafara, 188? NancV Millar, -infManQlLooser, 177 and Sandy.Attansl, 174, Hlgh%series Were by Ann Cafara, 492; NancyMillar, W): Joan Berkowltx, U.9 andMurfajjoeier, 449. ' •' ' •'•'•', I "

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Bowling Rotary -Club- League Saturday,,were by James White, W, \io\ liDi?*Edward Ho'lub, ^83, 158; WllllamJ-Schadewald, M«Tj AAanny CJirllan, ISl j . ,Craig Schadewald ISO; Debbie Carralst,178; Py«r|rl» ^fltT1" 1T> » n f l Mmclii

•449. High series were postedyuhit f H Kd l l b

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SilSbing.. JheBlgJImteamwontuwgamisthi* CranfordBlks30004Week'Vunenwse th«,lr lead. Those y/*ho. Toll Engle Pluwblnabowled high series were Marlon V.P-W. 3cymbaluk;S.1S, t)ot Gara»olo,503; June J-»rryl«T-t)<»Co^no«3j^^m»i!DiEii^^^iJj9it

Bettes Aldr^dge, 1.79, 182,- MarySa|\fatorlello, .154; Charlene Danlelak,

- -1W;: Ellen Santos, 160; Shiriey Wadlow,157; Betty Thornton, 141; Vlckl lanelll, •

. ?» , 37 —!487"--LW "—'""•"-- • T > " - • " • > - • * - - ' - "

22.,"' 2-. Romano,

High series were "rolled by Be'rlesAldredge, 515; Ellen Santos, 485; AnnCalaro, 47J; and L0J5 Rockefeller,, 441.

John Oblachlnskl, 411; Debbie14

|Laure~STndoT7349. HlgbJeam game was..

Jetty Thornton, 141; Vlckl lanellli- by Rotary Club, 874 and hlglV team series \ :..'.:ols RocSefeller; 141, 158. U2;* Peg' by Dberrer's Plant Station, 2531. • j .no, 179; Beverly O'DonneU. Ws • ' -\ -•' -P • "."' -7 '" i t* . : ' L . .

- . - WlGrlppoT "485i V.F.W, V-'•xf'l'Z "~ei'!.l.r'r.'Zi"i ' l i *".?, Maryann Llpke, 473; Mlnnu.Snyder and

• K a r e n • StObieSKl,, M a r y - Sherry Bolte, m: TeddyGregory,-J44jMcCarron, Kevin Jeteri Gerry Marie pinto, *a and Betty, sutler, 454Korner,-David Poviejl, Laura'Levine, Karl Nordman, Dave

i.Popey Andy

Big JimThe Gamblers •Team 1 •

TSaBajdaFowski :and .Jan^t -ZT^ave1 .C y m b a f l u k . . *.• - - ElUabeth Coal

^ T h e newest " e x c h a n g e " ' ?eS»n?'w > l u r r i b r"0 -students at. Cranford High springifeid Industrie

. . • Philip Crotet1' Co.

-Those bowling high'games this weekwere Mary farvalbo. 189, 140; BarbaraO'Amlco, 173, 14«;: Joan Karl , \1jl-Eileen Czarneckl, 170, 148; Joan Ryan,147 and Maryann Rlorlllo, T42. Thosebowling high series were M a r yCarvalho, 491; Barbara D'Amlco. 448antj Jeannle Kowalciyh, 447. ' •

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MS. Stakes 'Rolling-PinsSchool BellesBowling BagsAlley Opps

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the-legal-vot«rST>rtho^hSBrDIsfrlcTortHe"'Township of Cranlprd, In the County ofUnion, New'Jersey,; that the annualmeeting of the legal voters of- saidDistrict lor the election of 3 members olthe Board of Education and: for otherpurposes will bo held at 2 o'clock P.M.onTUESDAY, EEBRUARY 14, WH.

the polls will remain open until 9:(5oo'clock' P.M. and as much longer as may •bo necejsary,.tp permit all legal votersthen present to cost their ballots.

Tiio meeting will be.held-and ail thelegal voters of the School District .willvote at. the respective polling placesstated below:' - _"

3 members will be elected lor 3 years.At.the laid meeting will b«W*mlttod a

proposition lor voting taxes for the.folloyUng jsurpose: ^ - ^

• For Current Expenses.... VgrrrfStW.The polling places lopaafd meeting

as determin to be

buildings and contents.This announcement Is .Intended .to

notify.all Interested persons of thecommencement ot this study so that theymay havo an opportunity to bring anyrelevant facts and-technical dataconcerning local* flood hazards to theattention, of. the1 Poderal InsuranceAdministration for consideration In thecourstrof, this, study,- Such lnforhiatlon:

should be .furnished tp the ChiefExecutive Ofllcor 6!'4he community^Jlor"forwarding/to PI A.Dated: January 19, 2& »$&->

8Fee; tM7t.-Xr.'

.• , > ^ " P U B L | C NOTICE-<The Cranford Public Schools do notdiscriminate on the basis of handicap Inadmission or access to, or treatment orffllt ) th P h h i m M A

ChococoasSloe Gins

-Screwdrivers-WhlsKeVSoursDid Fashions ' ~Plnacolada ;

. Black RussiansHarvny Wallbangers

; GrasshoppersSingapore SlingsPink SquirrelsVockaiGlmlets

Shipley Hunter rolled a high game of1SJ, fallowed by Pam Drotar, 152;Lorraine Taml, 151 and Pat-Cluba, 150.

W LPUmpklnsAw Wight.! *HopefUls 'EnchantersNeat Misses

St.Micliae! •High bowlers this Week for St

Michael's were Marybeth Schaotfur,178; Janet Korba, 148; Carol Martls, 147;Linda Dunne, 145;.and Joan Karl, J43.Hlghierleswas rolled by Joan Karl. 435.

• . ' ' W . - ' LAimtt5t j . j :•' t - 2 7 - — n—

•¥fife*'s Company- . 21 . laPinups ' • ' 1 9 - 3 0Mike's Ange(s •• Wh 30*-iHappy Hookers 14 33 •Javelin. Throwlers • 15"/i -23Vj

Hloh pames In th* Knights of-Columbus League .Saturday were by \John Glndel, 5\S; Jeff Danyus, 143;-'David Ardente, -120; Mary -Ann Drone,120; Carol Miller, 117; Jill Cardlllo, 117'and Lisa Gallslewstcr/IM. High series-were posted by: John Glndal, 3U4; Jef»^Danyus, 374; DavW-Arderife,' 305;-Jl|fCardlllo, 312; Lisa-GalluewsJ<l/7w7 ondMary Ann Drone. 290, High team gam«by Knights of Columbus, 748 and hlghf 'team series by Knights of Columbus;3114.

- .- ' • . . . W - " L.Spray Drying ' 31 'H 19'/i,BlllnskasBros. 30W — 30Mr—

-P»trOT?15aics , 29 MDamor.Cohstructlon 2i 24Westwood . , 33W 27'/<jTeam 3 • 33'A It'/iAccurate Bushlno ' 23 ' 28Knights of Columbus . 18 33

ofHnu Ulsli ILISthe election

Election) Have been designated below,and no person shall.vote at said meeting"elsewheer-than at the—polling—place"

1973 and Is In compliance w(.lh- SectionSO4, In .Its programs and activities.

—:Questlons-or-conc<>rns-regardjng.compliance with Section 504 regulationsshould be referred ,10-1

Try Harders

LEVISiON REPAIRIN VOUR HOME ori risi oun snloi?

M^mhcr of Crjnfnrd Chamber of CnOunerce

Anthony J. TerreglhoAssjttanf-Sup«rln}endentCf bDated: PobWaVyi'1978 'i

WILLIAM D'.ROBIKISON,

j p }Cranford Public SchoolsBox 444

NOTE:The term "currentexpenses" Includes prlnclpateachers'; lanltors', and .medl'

CHARLIE'S ITALIANJ DILI -1Italian Specialties

—VisM The fheese SHop -'. l<tryour; ;'

. Gourmet Needs-

_. PrqsduHo, Salami •. Salclcclo a Capicolll »

Home Made Sausage- . "Hot & Sweet, -I tal ian Kitchenwares

344 South Ave., Wcstfield

FieinCot(eeBe»nsImported Te»s . ,

-Whole Spice*.

John-Lattora, Ptop.962 SlU»vrt)nl Avtnu* Union

INSULATION INSURANCE

276-0133 BUILDlBRS CE1RAL

Insulation Co.INSTALLATIONS

• Blown Insulation^ _Storm Windows Sc DoorsS49Lexington AVe.

Cftmfordy N J

Inspectors' "salaries, fuel, textbooks,school supplies, flags^.transportatlpn ofpupils; hjltlbn of pupils attending schoolsIn other districts with the consent of ttjeBoard of Education, schofiL libraries,compensation of the Secretary, of the

_cU3todlah-oV school- moneys" arid "bfottohdancp officers, tVuanf.^schools,-InSOrahce,. malkUenancq oi. plant - And '

andnbivInsiructTonjn equipment.-^.' A msniber-of the.Baard;ol Education-must be legal voting age, a citizen andresident of the .school district, and havebeen.a cjtlien and resident for at leasttwo years Immediately preceding his or

Crahford, N. J., 070141201-273-9100 , / -

J^t>ated: January 24 and Pebruary 3,1»78

J_Uriy. Glueck_'s.J42-and-Gcace-Slnnotts-410 led the bowling In the Brookslde

. leagu<r.

Fee: \1.tfi

BOARD OF 6DUCATJ0Nkenllworth, N, J. ••

• .Notice Is hereby given to the leaalvoters In the school district ~&fKenl|w0rJh,JnJiie.CoMnty ofajnlon, thatthe annual meeting for the election ofthree members 61 the Board ofEducation wllU>«'*h«ld at the Hajcdlng5iihflDLloivGtnfi£iiLEIectlfliLDlsJxlcliJi^5iihflDLloiGtnfi£iiLEectlfliLDlsJxlcliJ^ion. t u e s D A Y , -February 14, 1978.between the hours of 2 and 9 p.m. .and asmuch longer as mayb« necessary to;enable all the voters prescVlt* to casttheli-votes. ' ;• . . ' •., ' .

ThfM members-will b« el«ci«d.for a

BDB's"WhatsltsPin Downori.

Charlle'4. AngelsGreat Ekp.Trouble-shootersOptimists 'Triple Threat ,Spare Girls, _J I

Positives

Siiburbansuch Board, terntof three years. At said meeting will _

lfe~6**iilitmltt.«d the:<W49tioA«tv«llng vtet^-vii$(rtf°'m£isxp,

PLUMBERS

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CRANFORD

PRINTERS

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TYPESETTING

. Citinrkl• 3 1 Alder,. S

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Cfi'nlor'd.; N,J;

agaThsMlie-Board.••every citizen of the United States of

;';tne aoe of IS yoars t^iho rjas peen' permanehtly registered Ih the municipal

election district st least thirty days priorto the date of the election, shall baentitled to vote at the school election.Appllcitflon (or military or civilianabsentee ballots may be made to thesecretary of the Board ol Education.

.POULIKIGpiSTRICT NO. 1 «•Polling place 4 t the Brookslde Place

School at Brookslde Place In the SchoolDistrict, lor Idgal voters residing withinGeneral-Election Districts No's. 4 ,1, 14,

PorCurrent Expenses... .SI,131,174,00NOTE: Every-,clibum of the UnitedStates-of the age of 18 years who shallhave been a resident of-the County Inwhich he claims his vote Ttf I rtTY DAYSnext before the election and who. have carnevalebeen permanently registered In the Gagllotlmunicipal election district at least 30 Welsenlhaldays prior to the date of election shall-be Hetnsentitled to vote, at the school election,.. 2acek,-

Paullna L. Morris TrontoBoard Secretary o«nlsl

Dated: February 2, 1978 • WagnerPeel il.Hk Syko

• SHERIFF'SSALE . • Collins-SIIPFBIOP.

- A high series of SS2 was rolled thbwiielcby Bev Cramer. Other high series

- egSrjaszstorxsuu*"_ '2; Jennifer Welseothal.

Stasle-Hetns, 474; Marilyn Tliplano.Betty.DeMarco, Uj>: Marae.Ocndv,

444; Moko Onto,"443. Anna Rowe, 45* andJoAnn Zacek, 451.

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LLING DISTRICT NO'. 3•Polllflfl place at the Roosevelt School

at.Orartao Avenuo In the Schoor District,(or legal voteri residing within GeneralElection Districts No's. 0,' IB, 30, 54 and

. ROTXIKlGbTSfBICT NO.3l i ' Ul t t h B l l

JERSEY LAW DIVISION . PASSAICfcOJUNTY DOCKET'NO. L-4sS»« J-3037-74- CAPITAL PBSPURCESCORP^RATfON, A Corporation of theState of New Jersey, PlantKf, -v JOHN•BROWfi, an.d GLORIA BROWN,DtemMm

sww . _.jCymbaluk "** ' 1

PolllriO place at- the BloominadaleAv^nu* School at Bloomlnndiilo Av«mu«

;ic^:teiBiiitfifi, u\t ubeL^mn'

DetemMms. ., CIVIL ACTIONEXECUTION :

ALIAS WRITP O « SAJ.E

RAILROADERS' CJ.UBJThe Retired -Raifrpadirs'

Club will meet Feb. -4 at l iaVm. at the "Senior Citizens'

EijarSnn ^ hreaTdlno within General Election

. bls/rldsNo's. 3/ 1 l i ana 30.

. " — >OLLi i4a b r s T w c f H O . 4 •-•-Polllnopioco»Hh«Llvlngjlon Avenue

School!at Llvlnoston Avenuto In theSchool Dlitrlct, (or legal voters residingwithin General Election nintjWH No's.l ; " C r 3 l nJT '.«;"l4Cl»r3l »n<nJT • '

- • POLLING DISTRICT Nd.S >Polling place at the Walnut1 Avenue

_,Schtx>l at Walnut Ayenue In the SchoolDistrict, for (oOal vottra resldlhg withinGeneral Election Districts No's. 2,10, 35a n d » . . - • • '

POLLING DISTRICT NO.« • .Polllim place at th« Lincoln School st

By virtue of the abov«-«tat«d welt olexecution to mo directed r shall exposefor «ale by publl< v«nc(o<r,.ln room BS, ln-th« Court Houii, In theXIIty of Elizabeth,N. J., on Wednesday, the 1st day. olMarch A.D., I?JB, at two o'clock In thaaH«rn66i16ISJi!itojiU4hJi-riobt^UU*-

-WrtnnTerMi

Rahway..

in Stock • • ' :

•'• Picture* Frames

*Ari Supplies

SELL. . .QUDDENand

SAPOUN PAINTS

PAINTSHOP101 N UnlQhAYtt., Cranford Vil\

th« abov«-namad :*^-:

aeV'HJantJ, In .and to »h«: -tallowlnoproperty, towlt: . - '. All that tract or parcul of fonii andpremise!, iltuale, lying and bolng'lW thfoTownship of Cranford In th«~Counlv ofUdl«n and State ol N«w J«rs«y, maneparticularly described « i follows.:

BEING known ond designate s i ColC*nt*niilil-Av«nu«—lnj.thej-School~-.54Jn Block Or»*ihown6rt^».certain ndipDlitrld. (orvlegaj.voters residing within ontltletfAAapol Villa SltM^JdBulldlnflGon«r»l Election Districts No'i^5, I t ; 13, Plots lor Salo at CranSrd. Union1 ' ~ ' Nj,41 -•IKJ[-»..

' .'byVrtfiii_.^,WJ , r.n(he Township of Cranford; In the County;:f><-Unl0h7No<«rjflrv>y. ~ '

Dated! jMibttiary 3, 19/4P**- I M « I ' . • . . ' •

''• ' . . ANNOUNCEMENT• OFINTENTTQ PERFORMPLOO& ELBVATION STUOY

The Pedaral. Insurance'Admlnlslrallsn trf the U. S. beportm^nl4^ HqOSlng and Urban Developmentannbu/iled today thai Under authority ol.thoKejilonalFloodlmOrancoAct.of Will •(P.|.lS5)-44<),o»»mend«d, and th« Flood'DljfUti* Pfot»ctlo<vJU;t^l-UJl CB.U-W—2>.. It'Will fund 4 UotalUd »Wdy;of theUood hazard ar«41 In the Township of

' C n n f o M . ' " ' • • • " . ' . • . • ' : • . < • - • ., The Study Will tM berformed (or, thePoderal IniiJrpnco AdmlnUlroMon byThe >l«w J e r t e V Department "of"Ehvlrortmontal Protection , and byRichard P: .tsrowne A»jotlatot,,

' Colihty, N. J." Property of S. Cihlll, E i *<_u,hl<:li-ni4p"w«."lll«d 8«(St<imMr 30, "IS77"

ss Map No.-ioi C jutd mort psdleuiorly—V1

described ts follows: ' . 'BEOINMING In the Northerly' side ol

Cranford Avenue dlitant 350 footEastady lher«lri ilrohi Its lnl«ructl(xiWith th . Easterly tide of Plska Torfaco(lormofly Orch»i"^ Slmoll artd runningthen,

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rnj'ndto^^oitrsO loot to Thi p!o<oo.bMilfinlha. • . ' * • * '^

owners, Introduce you to.thW WINE OF THE AAbNTH CLUB;. •^ou'll receive a booklet wWh rjaslc wine Intbrrrtatlori to acquaint

you with wines frtJm all. over the wo*|d and rndlvldOarAA/lne factsheets Which will fbrjpla "mini wine course", to help you learri alxjut

^w'ne^-There Is no obllgatlbn.^nd-thfronlyHexpense-^to^ou-ls-thfrCost-of--, the wine, If ydu should desire to purchasea bottle:

•. Tho pUrpom ol IhU study l i to oxon\ln« u

and.evaluate th« Hood hamuJ'arcii >-'-ih» comituwliywhkh-a/* iie\iilofiad.Lwjilch »r» llk»ly (a b« dnUnloped find td.vdotormliMi Hood .•l«Vatloni tor lho«areas. P.lood elevations Wlll'b« Used by.the cotnmUnltv' to.corry out th« Hoodplain, mariogoment obloctlVes oi theNational Flood' Iniuranco Progrun.They Will also be Used 81 the bails'Vordetermining the appropriate HoodInsurance premium retmepfjlkablo tor 'fieWbulldlnoijndtholrcontijnHrasW*!! '

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rtrmn Is du«, approximately l3,5AJ.Wand coat*,., : ' !• '-' Tha-Sherlif r«f«>yes -the light' toadlourn this «al«v .

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Open Weekdiays: 9 - 5Deadline: Tuesday 3 p.ni.

J . "& ESTATE FOR SALE

A ' -

yWhave buy.ers! The Boyle; Company-'"has developed effective selling methods

including ouf- unique Boyle Market-Value Analysis. Wife tell you bow we canettectivefy-merchandise your house an"(jrealize the highest price.possible- Then,through advertising,•'"' corporate,contracts, multiple listings and ogr _exclusive mernbercship in this area In . ^"The "Gallery of'Homes," we can-find a

"buyer at ' the Mqast' amf fun t / foLinconvenience to you. • yS

w mm nest m©^er ccsH for the

home*from Half Duplexes.1stto / latffie

Spilt Levels. Our fullystaff fed office Is open,evenings and will gladly.Inspect your property.

AGENCYREALTOR,OfefBAVET

CRANFORDS» .YEARS Of SEHVIf t

-6 Room R«nxh Bungalow.Spick & Span CondHtort

RooiaytH School Section

Reatto>

1F1 WERE BUYING /ATWOFAMlLV../^

THISISWHATIWOOLDLOPKFOW

1. .5 rdOtos,jHrtft.1fod sun room.2. SepafjWiieating :systems.' (Sovery Unifortant today). _.3.,/Separate liiftters. .

A. Basement," . •5. 2 car garage^- '.. •6. Alum. Siding.' ' .; •(Nb"1iiglr~jrainting dosts) "„•.•7: Close to town. ' ,. .:-••(No need for a Car). •—8. Realistic Pr ice. . .

CALL US ABOUTiUST''SUCH A PROPERTY! >

G. G..

JWHEN YOU CAN HAVE THE BEST' . WHY SPTTIFFOBI FSSt

Members ol Cranford, UnionCounty Md-VfosWeMMuttipk

... Listing Services. .

.•-•'' WiBam C. Kliunis, S.R.A,SENIOR RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER. " . Society.p< Real Estate•. . '.--C• - ' Appraisers ^ j , ^ _ .' "• '.-•. KtyUAS&GAIS : "

•• 663RarHahRd.-; L Cr^htord, N.J.

272-4100 -— r^ y T*——™~

APPRAISERS " ' ;Residential Special ly

for CranforcT&ndvicinity-: ' Quality Hdrnfes Realty '

500 Ceotenniol Ave-r

. . Crawford -

Realf- W 0 . - . t " '•&alfoi:! • •..•.'•

SOUTH CRANFORD OR CLARK AREA -Quiet young man desires 3-or 4'rooms

Wfltt

m-t lamny^kitchen, reasonable rate. Cdl 399-. 9439, 7:30 pj^u -. 9:30r P.™^J*«<*

nlghU or S>l. and Styii. a.w. ._~ -FURNISHED. ROOM, with kitchen

in pubiht Su'id<iyfc.'jiopfo«- dining-'

<»nt{ cnterliinmcnt-pl^isurc

teons

;v ", featuring:.^7-N.Y. Sirloin Steak. ; . ;85Q 1: Prime Rib ..." '._.'.', 7.95*

..'Steak A u P o i v t e . ^ . ' 9 5 °" Steak£ Scamper.'9.95-

Shritap IrtJAle .Batter-." .

'.:,,.;>..-v..vr^jrr??._Broiled ia]mon_/:_.^6.5j^Shrimp Seatmpi .. '7.95Deep Fried Bay.Scallops ;.•...., . . . :6.95Broileq Stuffecf'Sole: . . • . . . . . : . . . 7-95

BLACKBOARDSPECIALS!

UB*uk Minavm,' ''.'Earth Myth,"sclonce fiction show at.. plonotorlumthrough' Feb. 24. weekends and holidays.

' Colonial and Federal' American»portraits,.through March;' -iPattems ol•'•Mie- • Pacifier t a p e v'Cloriis from

Polynesia." thrpiioh April j,V2.OO0I •VasriiJ

''"Summit Art ?«nt«r/Jean DUbOffet

, .K weekdays, W P - m . weekends. .,,•,-. '..'•f'.'J•:'T^i^'-I••• • " • • • • . O A H C E " - ' ! - • ' . " • r - v , : ' i ? 4 i ' i ' < l

•'•• JewlthCommunityC«nWv Plalnlleld, vr •'• jBafeji''«Y- Mashe • Ar le t r t t rae"" and « Vemlhlte •:;,... 33?™W*|danced Sunday, Feb'.'S, 2 p.m.; 7J4-J02J..- .

. - • • : • . . , • • • . M u s i c - ; , . : : • • • ,',,,." "The-1 Orotto, .573 ' -Boulevard, ' ,-KenllvrarflV.musIdJMohtly_: • ' ' "•"'•, .; •• Morris Sla'gt. 100" Soulh / St.v ~ .Morrlstown, t h e 6o«f Rats, Saturday, 8 /

::p.m;, r540-W7!:" - . T — V — v ; " v . . ; . . • • • . • , « • . •" YM-YWMAj West- Oranoe. Borodin

l«i»-TFlo,Suri<»y. j ^: MeCarttir Thettre, Princeton, -ISerkln, Monday,- Feb. Ai Emetson,

h t d y . Feb: <?.' 8 p.m.i •;JadwlnGym, l t W J p

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wifl &; hpnerorjr VM^roasitotthe 19th annual .invitational

l ^Qreen Lane, Union, March l i

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£vi viyt"<,',A.] ll'libant<lhefinttJnJiDn&llinlore.

JoWjyBenson

Saturday, >.Mi 8120 p-rri.* Sunday, 4:051 ,v^7:tt7p.Vri;r:VHe.rbe«/'Weekdays;, »:05;•:;•"

p.m.; Saturday?. USOVSfl ~ " "Sunday, Z, 5:40, »:30 p.ifti.

:Poi< Tlieatre, Rl. M, Union,"TurtUno.

p.m.,- Saturday, 7,d s r 5 3 ' %

.«,•.& to p.rn.j of-Springfield Ave.: T h O l e i l -,r . ip.«i. ^ Simoncf ls i l icbpensFeb. 3-fpr—

^ ' ^ ^ V T S E ^ W ^ - K ' »-io three consecutive weekends a tl~r'i".J_.. c.J_~r^.__ . e'.u.^i.,^ -tUo r?ranfoi»<i-i>rB(m,atic Club

Jeremy"si iii.i.seiT» Si

LOOKINGFORMR:

3, 4, 5!S,' 7-.SS; 10^o.m.;-surt<jay, 1:30,

ay, ThMter, Rshway, "Oh," ft admire r Qt weil Simon,

YOOR

engineer.in country (rom Feb. 10 • -June: 30. 241-1000, .'irt. 445.

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m&Whg'rTy'Ciu'CfWfd'e'ty selr'your' l.iuuae: sign uplhe——Neiahborhood Professionals™ at GENTUm 21 and

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• merit that pi tts ni ir reputation and resources on the line'•' - for you . . " • "•; With it. you are assured of our. 100% commitmentm pQrpppali7Rri professional sales-action service

Since we lead the real-estate world iri. listings and.sales, we ve got the training and experience you ,needworking for you. • " • ' ' ' • •

Pu! usto work, and wgJLpul ourselv.es on the linelor you . - • • ' " " - - . '

" ' Call Today and find out more ' .

Century 21

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CHARMBeglnnlrtg outelde arid carried throughou* the house...

WARMTHOn ihose fcold nights and brisk days ift front of trie

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of a lovely three bedroorh colonial-on an oversized Jotfor $59,900. " u ,s -•„ . ^

-We invite you facdll lOrifif^rtiaTlon on Hie other i l i vTfeatures In this Home.

SERVJCE.Stop In Idseeoyr new art exhibit.

- Art! t t -Etta MineHi •.

Refaltor'-Notary Publ ic_106 NOBTHUNION Al M j E

272402016

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* Prime CommercialSpape * Air donditlonbh&."'*' Willrenovaie to suit tenant

+Qff Street Parking , . MSaleorLease. " ,'• ^Suitablefor ftetaij

'—•-. — , —T tfOne Story Building ,

. CALL EBWIN £.'^ Real Estate Broker

3520951

gisod Salufday.Holldny or.- with anyolher promotion.

"Lipstick," weekdays, 7:15 p.m.).?SlrturdayF=3r4Oi=7:5O-p-.mnrt-.Sunday, J U S - I

3:M, 7:15 p.m.; "LoAkino tor Mr. called the GrahdGoodbar," weekdays, . B:« p.m.; _i^g; iCJ)C;i- sh&

Imelhber since

of-s been^a .E:with-he'r:-:'

•pr«aay,/:ao; v.3o p.m.) Saturday, ift'W, « L " r r " - " : l r * i t f --'-\ » t - i • i c *--;;M/».:SO'P.W.I sonday, S:iA,7iM,»:M',she says'.of .the play she is .

p.m.••- !-"» • . \"'•• directing; "liiyficy-"; enfrahce.;/i7-and'-«xil-4ine-is-niagniHcentr :r

7:15,»:«p.m.; Friday, 7:30,10:1Sp.tnCi Neil Simon Writes for Uie

PSrlTSvc: & Fronl St. •ITb.lmk\iimn lit. .'."),

SCOTCH f t AIMS3212-4224

' Credit Cards Accepted

"Luv." throuoh Feb. 13, Thursdays^ ^ ^ d d l L t h t

HELP- REAL ESTATE SALES

Opportunity to- {din .a wellestablished firm with (our.offices serving' Union;Somerset a nd Morris counties._Our exclusive "Gallery' ofHomes"' franchise, furnishesour staff with an unusual-iwmb«r 6f<refwal tcadsj as-

AUTOflftOTIVEBEAT -

The Price Increase|Buy Frdm. Curr.erit 5tock I

. JlMM^DJATe'y1

SERVICES

well, as superidr salesrnerchandising-tooli. We havea comploJe training programC i » M K o h l r W 3 W " "

The Boyle Co., Realtors530 South Ave., E.

LEGAL 'SECRETARY - Craniord Lawoffice. c»u tnnn- '

EARN E)CTM MONEY. Take orders for .Lisa Jewelry. Call for free CatalogSales Kit on toll free »00-772-2]65. ~

ADDfiESSERS-STUFFERS S75 - $200weekly- possible working at. home.Start immftHhti>ly;Frfttrdet3lls.JUSh

RYAtiordi

5-Speeds:

Wagon*

r 1 W FINANCING& INSURANCE AVAILABLE

108 W. 7th St.. WolnRaldOpen Dally 'tU 8. Sat. til 6• 753^500

'-•il'OM E'T^PRO'VEM E-W-I^:

A" •"• Complete'RernodelDig.

__...._ Her local performancesWesnieid- "Goodbye o}tw weekdays, n a v e included "Arsenic and7:30, »:30 p.m.; Friday.1 7, 8:50, 10:40 ft, . . ., juir+rnvlnc* Mf-,-rhap;m.j Saturday, s..-t; 9:so,.\o-M p.m.; OldLace, portravingjyinrtnaSunday, ?;Wi jr 7,. R:J$O; io:Jftp.m. and "Teahouse of ttie August

" fHEAfem ; Moon",1 in \vhich she played ah* CRl«br»llon PlaybdUte, 118 'South, nripnral—mflklntf-it-'necesSarv-'Ave., crenford, >'That championship or iental , mai l ing u necjasnry

• season," throuoh.Feb. i i , Fri.day, «t3o, f o r her to dye her blonde nairp.m.; sitprday/7 and io p.w.rsunday. blach. fier endeavors' have

included ticket sales, -ad-&, props, 'singing with

/ < / J I H I >a-Semi-professional group in ,' cr£ia''ThM«re». 4 Kent place Blvd., . WestfieW • and experimentalSutrimtt, VNJuht of the louana,Ir, Fridays " t h e a t e rand Saturdays throuflh Feb.-4,8:-«p.ni., v €.i-.__'jrtninrttlin^A<!riimo<! fnrJ73 «333 or OT'lsn tor dinner -theater. —Designing the costumes tor

. : Cranrord Dramatic Club, 78 Wlnsns 'Autltie M a m e Was my

•' Saturdays, e^^p.m^sunday*p*b.""jt'. £ois; " I t was -part of the7;Sqp.m.,m-7<M,57A-4»,or374*in., training to become a oireq-

MecaHer TJio»tr«, Princeton, "The t r t r >•:~-YorcfrBearers;'..'through Feb7Sr4O0-92K"~ ^, ."^j iL TT M. « #*. «*,•".« "

B70d. . . . . . . • • . • • • • - . • " Y o u C a n ' t / T a k e I t W i t h .(, Pamr Mill Playhouse, Mlllburn,."F'»llen Vmi " ' " H n t v W " ' ^ "NeverToo '

AnSel^-'.starrlno Sandy. Dennis..and /°.U' fy-i^^'fi^f^ £&I- Jean Marsh, Feb. B through, March 5, Late,,. Odd GoUple ,. anaI .374-4m. ?";(•'•••.<,:•; ,\. •' \ - "Litt le Mary Sunshine'V a re , ,...••- C E K l f l f RC plays in which she had rolea,^

B ' : • • - • ' • . V " ' ' -.*" Summers find Lois directingResidential & Gornmeirtlal 9, •••- i^_References oh request % PA INTING - DECORATING

T^wfMASONRYr

' MASON WORK-WATERPROOFINGand

REPAIRS

tell addressed, stamped envelope:Bestca, 3209 NLW. 7Sth,.Tefr«ce

SERVICES

Steps, walks,, patios, drainsCall 176-3520 ..;._• .,

MISCELLANEOUS r

;CLJEANei> ':RUBBISH REMOVAL. . • ' C a l l \' .,:•• V .

w John Bbrdon '

—-^—THOMAS KOUTIS-Exporlenced-20-years [jdlnllngariddecorating. Interior and exteriorusing .'Dutch '.Boy paints. Freetstimales. Hilly.Insured..

CALL ANYTIME 399-2873

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'HEADLIGHTS ADJ.

e '*'i0'r•• 'JGREASE JOB

lowered'EssoGrease.

TAX ACCOUNTING

- a P PI 'tftNjCEJtEgA IRS::WfWTrmr

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Prepared Iri yDur.iiome< -' '..Rajsoriafala&<\[e%-

Call (or appointment after 3 p.m.^ R O N G

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RESTAURANT"550 Blvd. Keiiilworlh 272-842tf

. .Romombir th« Throa Polrtfi of our Dollclouj' Lunch r::• 5crv6d7day«aweok,slarlinaotU:M i4.tn. . •

'. i. Pleasant but quick and dlflclent service .. , "'•' 3, PlontKuland (reoAAunlcloal Parkingrlghlatour Door.•"•': . ^ . v " " " " ' " ' O p ' e i i 5 ' D a y r " . : ; : •'•..•••'"••• \ •'

•~v- :Ww., , , , ( . Serving pinner

•;"' Friday a n d S a t o r d ^ y ^ i f t h J t H J ;Closed Monday arid Tuesday during the winter.

RENT A NEW PLYMOUTHOR OTHER FINECHRYSLER • BUILT CAR

FROMGRECO'SGARAGE

'WefTi^hiemier''All car* lully equipped • - . . ' • .He<il.ll*^re. . . Leaue-XMhere service , • .,>,•,':Frif* *orld>lde retefvolion Jer.yie*... X ''.'"..

. tow-rttetby day. week or month v

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301 South Avemie East Cranford

FEBRUARYSfeLECTION W S

- wdriSin you to" btcome-arnong-ihe-lop earner? in Reat Estate. CjdLlor •• ~•ppoiRunefii, O 6 O ' 1 D W . ' • • • ^

IMalional business firm moving' to ' •Cranlb'rd,''- seeks "resppnsible • .

' individual • fdr immediate . 0. employment. MUST be physically •

capable of liftKig shipping loads and O" tiawe "drlwei'i" lltenserrCilJ ~l&rr~*i

U<2l2)273-58ddt»it:3S. ' •

: • Repairs>.lnst^latioh .

• ' • S a l e s '• ,'i;. •"' ••

Call 76-2224

PART TIME DHIWERS - Flexible—sdbeduler-MusMJe-pefsonabte'-and-

have good driving record. 'Great for

lOONrUnion-Aver-J•• Cranford ' «• » • • * » • • o «rir» • • *BAKED GOODS

CREMEMATURE WOMAN, iiiteiesledinHive-in "^a^ikHimrCUifS.'wWfES,'

position as hous«kt«ipeHor elderly r—p(ES7""BHEAH~WHATEVER YOUcouple in -Cranroi'd apartment. ."*#&, cUX FOR INFORMATlOtt^Hours Ifexlblet. Referentes '

PRiENDS

MEET

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3rd and. 4th.-- ySiatduitWsf

En|oy our dol lc lou« l io t a n d card lunches iEvory-Tuosday a n d W « d -

Suffel Luncheon !•'ydur^ftxronly i i ,75 |ior perton

m&KsA

." iBoth the red'6nd white

...,., ...JllJKI^J!i»lAPPELLATION BOROfeAOx CONTROLEE

RED & WHITE BORDEAUX WINESMiSENBOUTElLtESAU'CHATEAU ' j , " * ^

te CHATEAU TIMBEFJLAy wines arjuli^ht, and'.rnallowled at tho CtiataaU

""'•'• and reprejentootJtaneUngAflJue," certain to becomesfaOorlto'of Voiirs. .. _. - <• -V

-i — '.' nw "": "J r i ^c At TUC u/iidp RAoDpf&nnM" /\ri Alexis Lichine Selection

'OppastllXrinTdrdThicifi,

276-1044"yobn wme LIME-

'RKF I ' l i . r i 1 ' J U A M A L O C . U U m v c i u •.-

y .reasonable. CtO° for»,tompletelyAAust b e h b l e t 6 opera te engine tf««W»tlin«te, 92S;266S;5 p.m. • 9:30lathet. Exp^rldnce With other i

^machines a U E l t t lrwork days with opportunity^ o r ovefilnW If cteslrtid. GdBdCompany benefits with well.established' : manufacturing

Apply a fEVERLASTING VALVE CO >

70Myrtl«St,v

—-—-T—r—Cr«nford.:;.. —• :

-COMPLETE OECORATIIK5 SERVICE—Oraperies. M d dip tovers custom•maije (yciiit • fabric'". or mfee)..complete!/ installed. Woven Woods,tevelor and {toman shades. Also :draperies cleajied; altered and re-hung at a surprisingly low cost. .'

— DISCOUNTED MUCESi=====' ' • •.-.•• •' , 8 K ( e 3 1 5 ._.•. • ' . - ' . '••

For t h e Discerning Buyer"

IF Y00 ARE THfWK/«G OF:

SFttfWG

PII^GH ASfNGus have'cliabmefs _

ihome. If you arc locating in this area, yfiu are welcomo to come In our

, ollice and v«e Wl] go over1 all the lijtinis-witti you. You yrill find -a'' courteous andiJleasantSales stall to help yoi/Ilnd the home o< your. r h n l r » . L ' . ' ' T -' ' • ' . . "••• . . . - . • . . ' • . • • ' • ; ' • - J ' V

REALTY CO,T

19 AtDIM STR1IL tpPEN*bAJI.Y'9-5;^^ S U N D A V

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Special Home.

^RAMAPA INM - at exrt 135, Garden State- in the Exc^ibur Room

TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF

FOR SALE"MISCELLANEOUS

P L A S T I C S L I P C O V E R S - • ' - ' <Custom made, pin litted. oxpertty;'

'cut in your'home. Any sola and 2 '

Porch and Patio Enclosures .

Jalousies Awning Windows

* Nupi-ineReplacemen! .,.v?;. - ". .-yvintfovirs..' . .".'•,:.1.

•> Sformand" •.-, •" ..:

- Jtmen Combindtloni - -—'" ' Doors-25 Style*'

Stajejy.,4 bedroom Colonial with ihiedesirable features of ftracloosi;.liylngrborrv-with flreplaceV forfhar dining

^kitchen,

• . • - . ' . EUROPE AN ARTISTS

WANTED TO BUY• • "; , S I A M W - •'•'•

. t>JJ..PUTE,BLOCI(S. Singles,

faniily;rpbnriiind2V2'baths: Situate'diahl a large treed plot; Call us for;a^(ook at

UMBER

.102 South Ave:W,' in?riQS-± I the plans.; LOCALCanada.-Top Prices paid. Home improvements

10 ON DISPLAY'

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Serving 'Kenilworth and G&ryooodSecond Class Cirahford, N;X 15 CENTS

The Chronicle tqolc a>jantioiri sahipliingd/ Valentine}'opinions outside 'Pathrharfcpn^outh Ave;TThFqiira;tiprir^

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"What would you like most on Valentine's Day?"'

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. I t ' s tile week of" ithB~"Big'D i g o u t . '.-• .••,"•""•

The townsFip's -storm-

"yeFrecoverefrom long overtime hours thati l k d t h 0 I ^

JANE

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~3aHe~SBa]lcross;42 Fiske t e r .

I want: -: four" -World.1

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SiStef Carmen, Tr

B e n e d i c t i n eSistergrEHzabeth

iiia.niow. AVe., -5l Morsie St. Morse St.

''cortibat troops,, still, reeling climbed back onto their plowsfrpm the Jan, 19-20 near^ Sunday night when the snowblizzard, returned to_ action began to accumulate. Byagain Monday to confront the agreement of the^-TowrishipF e b . . 6-7 irfstallment Committee at an emergency.

-representirfg-^the-moSt^crip—rrreeting Monday af"8 p.m., theplirig bacft-to-baclc snowfalls' plows were put back in the

While the price tag to the townhas - not been c o p > i ^ h

clearance is exertingon the "caps"

clearance job,E J A

storm clearance ispressure on the capslimitation on town spending,

according to+ratrJT~

returned to-service Tuesday-afternoon: " • •

Edward J". Murphy."*- a^'1"* The Township CommitteeAccording to Sgroi, four 6f meeting -in- another

the town's" 11 heavy ploWS emergency session Tuesday atThe $25,000 bill on the Jan. 19 broke down Tuesday morning,. 5 P.-m'storm was more than tw.iee mostly as 'the resul t ofiJam^-whatThad been-CGntemplai&rJ'Tnmg, chunks oTlce under thefor 1978 snow removal aridthis .new snow.. The chunEs wereWftek's. Rtrirrn K'4h will .nhniil Ipft frnm tho .Tn.nnnnr. tftnrnn

that municipalc leared- tna t -

night, Sgroi said front-end-loaders were in the lots after •midnight. — - - - - - - : - / ;

in modern weather annals. barn.atlO'p.mftMOnaay to give oequal that of the— -Mayor Ronald P. -Marotta, - -the - cr^ws -a rest. However,• with a yardstick' oh-, a throughout MondiynrngfiTpreviously cleared site, residents, .:many of whom'pegged the fall here "af 6 h'adnbeen told earlier that allinches, \,~"'".' '• .'• ~ : , , . :slreets 'w6uld get at. least ohe

;,the,Case two weeks p a s s " f r o m ' t h e plows,, that_Jli£ht, .began to despair. _^

stilOtorpower could nandle! Or aga in e a r l y Tuesday , butfoe that mat ter , its rrjoney' complaints continued to pout

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More loving to my

Je r ry Turanp, 43Hemlock Circle

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MONTGOMERY.' kFm yery happy a s'• : I -a ir i ;" . " . ; > . " > . • " •

Montgomery t>.-Vail, 339 Walnut

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Donna Corbo, 232:

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MariB Bischoff,94 Belmont Ave.

CHESTER MARGARET

"A valentine - a"«'fifeWi snow plows- brunette, sayv—with" g r e a f bfg

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Chester DeSte-jfano,. 28 Mendell

Marg'afet Eran-jijSjjtO P a r k Aye.

With most streets in to\vnploughed by Tuesday nigh,t,Cranford commuters Returnedto the road yesterday to findlong lines of show-ice delayed"traffic;, buses runninglSporadically and ConR^iTtrains on a "modified: week-day schedule." This translatesto running late. Springfield,North and South Aves. hadseemingly endless lines ofcars early yesterday.- Schools- remained "..closedthrough yesterday, with acalendar that had set thesummer closing date, at June23 already put back to June 30.Only- ' t w o ••" V.storm-dav'1

plosings. had been providedoriginally, one of which wasused in a fall downpour andthe "other, 'for the fe '

January The plows were -repaired and Murph v announcedContinued: on.-P.soaU-

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into—the basemenfc controlroom at the MunicipalBuilding! Numerous Residentscomplained of street' ploughspushing snow back overdrivewdys that had 'been

"shoveled. "To augmerit the DPWplovfrsr- '—

tinifbrme^ local' police "'mounted county plows that ".became available ,at 12:30 v

p.m. Tuesday and directeddrivers^ to unplowed. streetswhere'1 residents werestranded and which posed .a \ 7threat for emergencyvehicles. • --Hillside PI., High St., South

Union Ave. Lenhome;,: Bum- "'side Ave. .-—. such streets "as '-'•:these which give motoristsaccess to already-cleared,,main thoroughfares wereplowed Under police, direction.Contrary, to the Jan. 19 $form.

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WENDYhope; W«K can ' A l o t o f health"and^ "A trip on d deser t

mak« o ju i^ t r lp haBpin'ess rot1 Is land/ 'J h F ^ l ^ % M a ^ ^ n t l i '" S t h i

- Cynthia Peter-^aiiMS^^'

r y p j C ; ^ ntalip Stflhier.Mrs . Vjlbiria rski, 123 Ben-

.Tanzer , 166 •&!>„. . jaminSt. - ••7^-l h i h A ; ^ ^ > ' : " : '

"Happiness."Mrs. Wil.nia

^.Alvarez, 404Center, Garwood"

"MUk chocolates.'VDianq Seeman, 24

. HillcrestAve.

A pupuy.1'Wendy Birmi-n g h a m , 200W b t A

... ..._ 2holiday.~ As ha>d as this area^vas hit state arid county plows were

; by 'the. latest storm, damage""'•bh the job early this go-round,iah'd losses.-were :minor cow- .Assisting" throughout,in. the

d'with South Jersey and local operation was William"England" But yn- titiramek, ' L ' ' '

conveniences andTfie back-strain of shovelingcommon to raosl

resident^. ' • ' " ' . * . '• Clearance Began SundayPublic Works Dept.

OPERATION DI.GOUT — Fire Captahj JBdw^r-d Readeclears snow Tuesday mornirigfrom Eastman St. hydrant, which was borled during plowing Monday night. -~-'c

Btorm^ local

'control" director.'The ibwnship pressed a new 19 HoUy SL

operation,"Marotta of the

commentedlocal effort.

: residents•via radio to" call 276 X.he.-tmvnship is running-out-

husbancT on the street.: A"pQlicemaiT ~ ihvestfgated"and"said there was no cause for acomplaint. '

6767 (Recreation Dept.) for of places to"dumr> snow, Thehelp,-Mrs^Miriam-Dfckmart7^Mumcipa] Burlding andnew chairman of the town's Centennial Ave. pool parkingCommittee on Aging, manned lots have taken all they can,a center which included Bob and yesterday Orange Ave.Mulhauser, driver of the bus; pool lot was plowed to takeTom Beissler, assistant, town deposits from the ; business-;administrator, and Robert disti

A Wall St. resident calledW.plowing of that street because!it was necessary to transport adialysis patient to the hospitalfor a treatment.

piessot eheteiatay-atrSt—"<H*»^College, Scatnro is vehiclethe polls' Tuesday to elect o_. ...

... three members for three-year employed a s a°chemical sales,t e r m s to the t joa rd of representative- by "TVIcKesson

HSducatioH-frorrfa field* of five -Chemical Co. Smith is em-candidates and to Tact on , a ployed a s manager of in-

[«e<^rreJt3Eng)ense=^F^ei : iJf t t loffSKre^of $7,997*956. • American Airlines. Weinstock^A-.A^^r, I ^ U . A ^ :„ j s - teacher in • the Scotch"

Plains-Fanwood .public school.district. •

to pick, up foodandLothers' who ..hadThe bus also assisted

seniorsrun outto their homes commuters aridothers-stranded on the road. —

must wplowing has been foriStk' of it"one woman phoned police^Tuesday to complain 01 "toornudi plowing" on her street

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coming u p o u two . s m a l lbeagles., in ' the" snow wriose.ov, ner could not be foufldr _

Board of" Education can- referendum andfthe election ofdidate Samuel Morneweck school iward members." said

determined'•*whethCT","aHy wilrnof-ther-people.'' He saschools should be closed; in whether the i candidat•1979 until theplanS considered support the budget "is

teachers , meaningfulcurriculum, and a strongvsupportive Board.. , of

-EducaUoa-gSensitivo to the

back could be increased byihstitutifkt- monthly .'sessionswhen the board members on a•rotating-basis could mnkp

is needs of young people. , themseiyies ' available at a•1979 until the planS considered support the budget "is ho,^ • t- -JVJ, »/ - ' • central location, perhaps onaby the facilities Committee -longer the question. The ; h K | S f i ^ j Saturday morning; to discusshaveb^n a M t y ^ f o r t h e h ^ q u ^ concern'.with the

levy .. . . . ,Candidates ^includie in

cuffibent Brenda ; Klein,Samuel: ,T . Morneweck,Michael T. Scat'uro, Donald P.Smith, and Ira H. Weinstock.The terms of board presidentHarry Baron and Arleen

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snow thrown back intoy the plows.

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Patriots.' A First Aid Squad am-

bulance Tuesday afternoonwas unable tp make it to thedoor of an apartment where asma;U hoy lay .injured and.squad pfirsojineL_.jiad

As a member of the Board of which of Jhe candidates. a>ewlllinfl tfl'"abdicateThome Mile

tjuaUtyrcducatjoii^

Education,:Morneweck said,' willing to abdicate home rule ' p S!?"K •'he would, not accept any plain td hfe bureaucrats in-Tren- portunayfor closing schools which does • t

student isop-. Communication

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The achievement of sdidate for the BoardEducation, stressed

can-

did not seek reelection after.• serving two terins.

P-ollSjWlll be open from 2, to 9p.m. at the six elementaryschools/Districts are: No.l atBrooksidle Place School forvoters in General Election

..Districted, 7, 16, K, 19, 22, 23District 2 at Rooseveltfor General- Election.

completefoot.

their mission on

*Tfie Patriots Drum, andBugle,Corps will conduct itsannual, house-to-house .fundraising campaign Feb. 18 anr3

. According to policeparked cars and an unploweddriveway at.the condominiumcomplex at ' 321 North Ave.blocked the ambulance after acall was received thatAnthony Kelly, 2V,. years old,

*-had-lacer.atea his' head while- trying to climh up. on a kitchen

• Wayne Blackmai l of 14Hollyw.or>d _Ave., a PublicWorks plow c rewman,complained to police that a

°— resiaentof, RamapaBxL threw.n iW shoy.elful of snow into his

face as he droye by in theplow. He^said he'Will sign acomplaint. .. ,

a female resident'• calledpolice to complain that aplowman was, hafrassing' her

gRiverside Dr. told" police a.group of youths attempted toassist her in getting he r car•out of the snow, but when theyleft her wallet was missingfrom the front seat of thev e h i c l e . '•. ' . ' " . ' '

. Eugene and Jeffrey Belli,Boy I Scouts of Troop 174 ofWalnflf Avenue Scbotol, spentTuesday and yesterdaydigging out fire hydrants onMorse, • Carolina, " Fairfield,and Koith Jeffries areas .Eugene is 14- and his brother10.

morenff^TfeisrwentationTi?^

t^indidates hilUim^d.32'iji7gsadi^'fdwrte*"vtuw"illingness''six—Even1 fewer Jri Wjd^v^*?^?^8^' oi \grades. No'' .sclipol v^thoi4f;^Craflf6rd;^~will

•Space for hiu|ic, a^"femedial '••programs, and a library..

ss to abandon, the- r teaching staff in a tandarized communitadministrative environment

Quality Education.

teaching staff in a tandarized community, about schoolsadministrative environment, through newspaper-articles, a''ATlnstiTdents" Shoulrr^be:- proposed newsletter: andg i v i n g , t o . - a t e p m o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^comnton goals in eafch scBpol groups

h<w>l, 3.8.12 and 30; No. 4 at weather, solicitations wlllTbeAvenue School, 1, majde on • succeeding' Satur-32; No. 5; Walnut days until-all areas,ol tQwrL._sP?rted

t ^ y ffirougHTRFsnow toambulance and tran-^ a doctor's office at

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, • . .. .,• inan equitable manner,"-value*;mece83arv^to~ftmction--sinithp*-—-——-^

L ' L ' y—CORlplex. j n d

chSchool, a pre-deaf children.

ay comrnuhicatidns.ifike to,.See an informar school for

... system where, parents and Morneweck is j » . ' assdeiatei u r g e , - u i o : r c i u » i 3 u r ^ w - ' « . - - - « - u i 1 i U V ^ , v w « a » « ^ « « u . . t • • • • • • • , . • < ^ ^ c ^ » « < ^ d ' ' « » a J t e . w ' • • • ' : • • ; - ^ , . C i

withhold Uieir committment-diversif ied 'solely. .Str^gTZH^^^toanyBchoolclosiiigplanunUl basic programs cHn reading, / annoVncement of the -^fted ^roblfenw; A system now ibeing^ -.-.,••• •-•-:. . - ^ — ^ ~nii thpfnrt,. a^lrnnXn " «Hlfl matKematics and gcience. -child program. Of the 62 Hsed.ui-nuuiy districts is the. St. Michael Church CYO

• the .candidate.." "I also! urge' coupled with- mean ingfur cbllareni selected. .277; attend

yhave, been. canvassed. Self-addressed envelopes .will beleft where no one is home.

•The. Patr iots a re a; selfisuppor t ing , non-profit or-ganization and donations are

7ex~«tediH:tibler-Monies -f r o n i -the Jund - drive aEe_iised .for •instructors fees, winter~ aKmory rentals'; pbrchase o lnewequipment iand uniforms,, andg t n e r a l i i l

Parents" 6f corps members-who-ate-g

them to come and. participatein' the open board meetingswhich will precede the finaladoption of any: jilan/V''

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firm, .bpsitive. program ofdiscipllno "ana control.

:,sC«il*xS,SffllSS SS3S!SrfB«5

five grammar schools," Spilth; s a i d ; , : / . . ••;•' .• . < . .••:•: ': . ; • ' . . • .

: ' •boardj"~ahd"" |he

Michael Ti.Scaturo Expressed eachlevelpf^surprise • and •dlsaBt>exPrf; .n c e-

_____^thastand takenby the' four other, aspirants

, Sunday at a candidates 'Torum. AccortUng-(o-bcaiuro,the othdr candidates said theywnulrLappcal t a Trenton In the

Investigate this obvious im- could relay their concern* ahd'.balance to determine Whether questions through these '

used.inVtnany districts is the^ey^hTO^ertomTHricatorsi. ' b^BketbalHewnfis-™nspring— :. . „ . . , . . .This irivolyesi rejpreselitatives;- a^ paper drive Saturday from 9 cars fbrlhe campalgrt, should", L - L ud jxfisibry -a.m. to 3 p.m. iii the school

the com- parking lot. "For pickup callmuriity'meeting periodically 276-8312.' '.•'•<with the superintendent of- - *'ichoiols..„and -Board, 'of;EducaUon irepresentatives.Parents, students and others

-Appeal Planned

On School Days-'—Ait^appeaL-will be-.madeby schools superintendentDr. Robert D. Paul toeither Gov.' Brendan JSryrne

at state commissioner ofeducation Fred G. Burke to_reduce the requirednilrrir)**r' nif lafhiw^l riiiy<i tV\\f \

meet at the "CommunttyContei1 between' 9 and 9:30"a:ni for asssgnments/ • .

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-O event the school budget is• defeated' in the election.Tuesday and the TownshipCornraiiteV decides \o cut the

4\ dialogue During'meetinfeit.,formation. . Instrumentajfat . ,. . . „. .measuring the knowledge An evaluation of "this, said scattered throug^H'cJtr atudent is or Is not Smith, requires input from there - would * '

student achievement testing,gaild

als6 must be prov. . . ' " . teacher recommendations,

V-proposed.-.school budget -for—Alap requfred, eald Wein-- a n a ; a d m i n i s t r a t i v e.1978-79. '*•*•'.':•'-' -y••'*••• '•• stock ar^'strorig Community, evaluat ions , .and .pa'reBtaJ

•'•••'• -,•• "Ths__ purpose "of this -support, • • high . . caliber feedback.", Community."'

yearno formal

business, but' an: . Informaldiscussion between membersof the community and theBoard of Education onIssue . - • "•'• '• ".'.,..'" ".'

Chronicle ContentsFIRM RECOMMENDED- for rjew master plan.

COMMITTEE; ON AGlMG Is appointed. Page 3.

At Your Leisure.. . . . ."Classified.-..;/.. .XvVlp.

EdHoHal;. :.,.. .4 ;Fiel.|glol)s News . . , . . . .A.(Garw^od:. . . ; . . . . . . . • .7.8 .Soc ia l . ' . . . , . . . . . . ; . . . . . ..$

-^ervllwprtK . :.:tr^:v;}7 : r Spor+syrvy;-.....,-.-. ,.0,9;

"The--180 d a y s . " , -4)

With schools" closed forthe third consecutive d^yyes te rday-and a two-dayclosing for- the Jan. 20srri^^bircTschools areuow slated td rehiain open

t five day.s throughna si- -.„ :t •Paul staid yesterday h e

ihtends to mobilise theN. J .Superintend^ ri<>; 1__-Aji3oej--ation to make a^ebneertedappeal to. Byrne to reducethe^-required" number -;:ofrdays: If statewide action i iHot taken; said Pa"ul, he willappeal personally to Burkethen to\Byrne on behalf ofthe Cranford schools y s t e m . . . - . ....••. • ] . ; * s - . - . . • : . • _

. The lPlartning ^ j a r d gave 250 front on South Ave. and ispreliminary" approvaKFeb. 1, 100 foot deep, would be dit-to plans for a oneriStorywfice ' ficult to use efficiently if the~buflding to be constructed^iat. shortage was not allowed)509=517- -South-.-Ave-._--Ev T h o ^ - ^ T h e ' b o a r d , unanimously^location is next to the Kerr- approved the variance.Sleamshin Co. a t t h e {"oot of ; . X , v. ".•.»Hollywood Ave • ' . Reijflworth Buyernouywooa Ave. ^ Accotp ig^ to the site. plan,,

t i n a l approval of the ap- theJuitWmg will cover 25.2 per..".which was sub- -cenFof the lot; and the to

Koseile " pafk""bu i lder i i s ' the land to . i e uSeoT Insubject" to t h e township zone. 'eng inee r , rev iewing Union' •;"*' 'Cauiity Planriirui Boarddrainagerecommendatloiujohthe-si te ; a n d ' a - repor t con-

•earning'soil erosion .froth the- Somerset-iDriion County Soil- Conservation district. .

Duryee, inP r o v e *coverage,

moving- to

the lot in

The board also granted twoVariances "for .the Site con-cerning a teat yard shortage

zone t'Where jT 40 per cent •-''••'-\coverage is aljowea

Franklin1 L. Beyer,*, vice^ vpresident Of the C.M.F. Key ,Services Inc., told the board .''",

e .building Whento expand ity^ ^ ^ C O t Q p l e t e d pV

lot-oper i . space of 10 feet operation.>The plans call for/ •although a local,. .ordinance ».6.30p. square feet of e t f i e e ^ - '

. requires 25 feet. In , moving space , , . ;" ' •• ' , . « :,that the variance-for the rear .. -Kejy Serv ices , whib,h: .yard shortage be granted, - BSPPare3 -data to .bo placed in -board .member John Duryee ' c o m p u t e r s , is b a s e d U i n :-'toi'd the property, which has n* Kenilworth.

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