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'•,.;•. v- •-• j ( ^ 1 >. ~ * > * ' - . ' * • _+.... ..l|-. r Page 16 CHANFOiElpiN.J.VCmZEN A N D O m O M O ^ T h u r e d ^ ; ^ ^ K ^iT -.--^received a Research and "Engineering research^fipppintmeqt aa Company in 1986 is-an' uv ^i^tovestigator: a^ the; f p r m S p apalyst in the ^iTtgers-Unlve^ity- Gradate.^^GoveQsInt fte?fearch Labor- School of Ub^ary and Worm- atories, where he was project ation Science in New Bruns- director for an earlier NSF wick. He ; will be. project contract. Since retirement he •tot {he National Science officer in the Foundation. onValue^Systems Society: 7f67 American InfOTmation m Industry Tor theEvaluationScienceaSTa council member and Analysis of Scientific forfteAmerican Association Information. . . . -r . ... _ v Locally, Hall is cnaTrman of j->< ; the—Cranford-, Historical-^ Society, a trustee of Cranford Heritage Corridor; and a charter member of the Union County Cultural and Heritage Commission. He has also been an officer-of the •Cranford , Methodist' Church, campaign thairinairforthe-United'Fund™ and a popular lecturer on local histpryin Cranford and Union ." . .. . , . « To' ••>>:••-? sary double taxation if part of the property is inherited and ~retained~:.bj •' •-.. Jp'V -T; ;' l ' •'••• ijij;':;; •»<:•';•> ''••' s-iv'^ 1 '.' •' •'-•:• J V W.'.'.' "What's a Surrogate? "' It's a B job in -UnioQ County but one of the rhen who wants . it, Brian Fahey, isn't sure the' : public knows much about it so he's conducting a poll just to •see how aware people are of, r the~j6b7 ..... -. -'.rr^.; . ... . "• emotional shock to.the family. "These new intestacy-laws'., generally involve, splitting the property of a deceased person ma priority fashion. first 'Between a surviving spouse and -children; secondly betvj >y~-an- ^elderly- parent." '. .•' '• • • - Fahey said,he is the only, licensed attorney seeking the office as successor to! retiring Surrogate Mary. Kanahe.^ •.,«••; JMOST AMERICAN CARS ~ J t BRAKE RIUME JOB " : 2 WHEELS YOUR WINEOT . - » " ' ' > " * ' , . 276-1044 SINCE 19401 .18; -•; . - , . ...- . . . . ; - ;Fahey_is_a:.formerJCranford resident who how lives in.and ^practices lawin Westfield; Science. He ig also national i ,. : .--:. J:/f<f . ! ^- w .^ »,,~.;,-.;; K ; (f;i *;- secretary .for the American.', - ; >' fo '^MM^^i^:$$$• Institute of Chemists and a '' : rjTSfer.t^«i ,".'.JUSt-v, director of WatawrightHfotise . ....... for the Development; of; $•£ obvious," he says. •'Tod many '•• voters have little or : no under- standing of the importance of the: Surrogate's post. It is- •^robabry the single most important county .election, decision ; to 1 ' be made this -year;"" Fahey^declared-that this is so because of the. Surrogate's; dealings/ with families after -a "member "dies, while a resident of Union: County. ..The Democratic. candidate explained that the 'Surrogate'serves as a Judge "who actually, grants the legal authority to a' decedent's will ; sy ween a .survivingippuse and parents, arid finally, to a sole surviving, spouBe.r'^FaHeyj explained that this jnight be completely contrary to . the pjaH of a-Stena^d^Ul-which usually directs all property, -.' rather- than 50 percent u>a surviving spouse. "It might- result ui a tie-up'bf prppjerty^ whUe childlfen^re-miriors, or it might result in an unneces- '-'" - . DISC 2*76 BARNETT'S ^i^^^^ir^"" 1 ' : ^0 Eastman Street V^ authority iti/).actati»! "Tlint 1 ICAREER WIGHLIGHt— YveHe Cohen Before teaching; Mrs. CoheVi performed in ballet/on Broadway and on tejevisiori.' Dance -c6uld-gb~rightifrOTin5ine Broadway. That has been my goal." v : ,:••" "",; ': That ambition-has led Mrs. V Yveite' < Cohen^ owner of Yvette's 'Dance - Studio, Walnut Aye., from a weekend In: running the' Vschool," supportive of he s who"'handling; J i e r ^ ^ HAROLD F. BENNER, INC. BQDY& FENDER STRAIGHTENING Estimates FMrnlshed. 27611VI 404 SOUTH AVE..E. CRANrORp/N.J New Jersey Dance Theatre She's at it seven days a week Guild (to give her/students «n and"if I'm not working here outlet for all the/r--wej*^^d^'at the school; I'm working/at running six or/seven shows something related at borne.." each spring. Mrs. Cohen has Bulletin-boards on the-walls reached her goaK , ' of the foyer; of Jthe^scho.ol are. CLEANING CO. "Specialists in Velvet ; Furniture-Cleaning." OBCJSRPETCSIAHIHG 4 (Mln.250Sq.R.) ALL FURNITURE CLEANING time Way of life that caffftot be measured in hours per day. When she decided to start teaching dance, "I just put my baby in a carriage with albums and walked door-to- door and talked to parents? And they all signed their -children-up-to-take-lessonsT*—te, That .was 25 years ago and m Mrs. Cohen will celebrate the silver anniversary Sunday With '& party. -^» She initially Signed iip 80 students to teach twice a wee! in the recreation room ol hi home'. • Now "She has teachers giving a total of 9(031 lessons a week.... . Her life in, dancing J5^gan ^with-lessonS-atT^age-rer—She—! Btudied ballet and/ began "teaching it in high school '•^At ''••. 18••• she ' started her professional career dancing in ' a USO show thai traVeled to •Japan, after Wofla War II " S h e debtjtedpri'Broadway in "If the Shoe Fits," arid then played in thef two-year run of the MichaeJKTbdd production, "As the Gitls Go.' f ._ ,-Y-vette*;^appiSared fessional ballet, oh-Broadway and in roatf §howsl Two of her students perform in the stage show atr-the Hotel. Inter--' riational/' casino complex in Atlantic City.. ' • • . The/success.has not come easily, or ; cheaply. Her /hnrg:—wbst-Hber-7= riage, as her first husband as4ced her to choose between le school and the marriage.: Her •second husband is pictures_|uidi-ietters' to arid- aboutifer'and her students, She has. albpms full' of memories. .... -... . - .'." '. . ; ' -Even the most successful students remember her.'siich as Jill Cook, the. former Cranford. ptipil who is in the when she-ishome,however, she still, ."comes; back tot-: lessons at Yvette's dance s t u d i o . ; : •'. -.. ,.v'' J% - '•., .-•.;•. 'an executor appointed in a will has virtually ..no authority . unless a will and death cer-" tificate are first presented to ~md 'rapproved;— by : the "Surrogate-Court," hesaid, if approved, -the Surrogate •issues "letters.testamentary" : and.then the executor may go about hisTduties. Faheyrex^ plained"that, "this is jiist an outline and '4s .'by,no means a siatement of the Surrogate's : - , full.authority^ancl-duties^L •— Should the Surrogate deny Erobate_to_a. proposed will, '.then "someone must be ' ap- pointed administrator of the estate.' In this circumstande:"" :^.'the.: entirees.tate;property;.wdli','. be distributed according to the •new^Tfaws 1 of' jntestacy:' The- •need, therefore, for a properly . drawn and ...executed will, is obvious since the alternative:". can be a . financial il and .-.-:\^ V , Thursday, September28,1978. 7 . "7 ' •'- Second Class footage Paid Cranford, N.J r 15 CENTS, Yes, fo* eaa ekoo$9 foar asm pkotynpher •..•'^•••v;'; : '>^^ / . We're^^ busy here dt the .studio, •but 1 ..adt-so-;b'iiJsY'that^we'. i cart't. ••.•.•• ' •• 7 ^ trrake ah appointmeniwhen - ifs^bnyen lent for ybuv.;nof](ist o^ l\y-:'••;;'••;/•.'*• 'J-\-' ^ ThfMj^oat YOB? Settlor V<uuC : t ' : ;-.'.-: t ^v ; ^>.C' deta i l^rWe^nowrydii'l riil«rusiSest7~^ 'h. *< CRANFORD STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 11 North A venue E^ ( .,,:;.. ;:^' GRANFORD x^Jfeappointrnentr Mon., Tues., Fri.i 10-12; 3;30-7. jhurs; 10-12; 3:30-» ,; on of the/ StariTheater", . inany of the top ,. star/.-, v:..'.. ..- ' -,; - •-" ^^—.ncihg -then took a. 'back- WKtiH her life for the first, PERFORMERS Here's JirsKciass Yyeti|;e's Dance Studio togive a . Iri the ; fii*stToWj second from left, Is Jill Cook, who is o n , B r o a d w a y . \.-. •'.•..-... -. ,^.'.'•••••;';; ... SEEM IS BELIEVING! CLEfiWS PROTECl oDEODORIZI .- She moved to Cranford and began teaching aance,invJOST asa'hobby. r .,'-.-'- , „• • V •..-.•••'When The 12-yeiicioias reached the ceiling wheri" they moyei,"' she said.. She rented the American . Legion Hall, "the Casino" and .lateV the A. party .Jionoring Gordon leave; Crahford this week' to asstifiielmanagement of a motel they have purchased in -Ofmond Beach r Fla.v was held last Friday at; the Coachman colleagues of the retiring police dotcct>ye attended- " event. Police Chief Matthew' T. :. Haney ; .:•,-. .presented Ostrowsky with the: Chiefs ^HltMit^MRld HflMrit^MayorRonald D.Marbtta and.other township : . > v and police officials Were Some ;18(K friends . anjl present. ; i , Mnaken "tottattk* el Cktihg TtrlmkkW 1 1 of bne of her students. ;..- .'. ' v - -'• Mrs. Cohew- haSibrought-to- -Crahford ; two teachers who work with Broadway dancers. Charles Kelly, who instructs ---top stars, 1 at. first refused to' - even see-Mrs. Cohen. Through. her "constant persistence" he now teaches here a^day a —week? ^ j ^ TfaeHgranford Comcra Club ATTENTION: HOME HEATING CUSTOMERS Qor "Watclidog'- is still very alert ani wants r t<(ji v thank pur: newLE custamers^or choosing^us^4 : ---^-y^iiI-^; ::, r .:\ ;. y ^ • ;:.We,:-are,. : .stjil^.l<ing; on ; ;;newicustprners. ; :.:"."l*:':'-. i ;.' :{•:•.:•:, ; ;^!>.^w ; 1S ; yolur <^iarice to swl+c^^ tKe • ; ";, dcp.endal>le^ personal ;serVicie g that -— - Rarikin has been: '^~-—-•*-•*- Xl --^ ^-»— kn ^ generations^Seryice thatjindude?: - - ;vML. Autorrtatic ^ijleliyerjes | • --•-Expert day^or-niqhiniaintenanct •-•• Easy budget paynient plans And much more. J^* -. v RANKIN FUEL 4 T^B$Watchc!og^^ th^t Registration Cranford Adult S ;••' holds-its next-meeting Mon- ,- 'day, Sept. 25 in the Cranford . . Recreation'Building at 8 p.m. ,. -;.. ^Dr-paviiJagernmnvaclub . member who presented, a' ' 11 ,'•. -• series of lectures on black and • OoHs being white techniques last w " 230 Centennial Ave.j Cranford 276-9200 "NOTHING COUNTS LIKE SERVBCE" fliastle flown To COLOMIAI, JLI(|UO V; gonclydoc ito ntaU \Tnf\T\tfi nViH 'ModlfiH The thorny, school re-1 ^questions. '- _, [' - reorganization-plan which organization issue.which,.has The meeting" is scheduled would shift children from split the community may be for>8 p.m. at the Lincoln these two districts into kinder- _^ci'ded^nighLjfJive-.dO|ie .^-School auditorium. Most of the. garten r Ao- !-eighth__grade. ght members of the Board of 120 pe6ple,- "at Tuesday's schools' created Tat w e two J..----*.... ._. __ __^.^«-_ _..x..._ were parents in the " <JJ1 - -- 1 --- 1 - •~° 1 - A ^- "-- rt-jpnnrprl ppr</iinnpl wniliril Granfordiis.^, teal-pioneer." Fdil" •BySTVART anford's' v iong-stinding advocating a suigle firehouse L.horse drawn hose _ s i nce he. joined:the commUtee .erarapp^eare-OH-its--\y.ay-to.-four years-agor' " replacementNby a spanking, pleased," hesaid. ''I finally new firehouseNjronUng, gn- WQn one. In the long run, in ; csr-Fedecatlop, inspecting hew blkeway with coordinatbcs Sandy Weeks and Sgt. Thornas Education can agree on a plan for the 19(79-80 school year. Following a special public meeting on school reorganiz- ation Tuesday, acting board president. "Brenda Klein said board members will begin., introducing - resolutions Bicycle toni (?M after the public m •i ~s : m Springfield Avenue: operational b/mict The word'cattle quietly) indirectly; at" the Townships Committee meeting Tuesday may be. tettris oroperating costs,;one firehouse will save a lot of Roosevelt and Lincoln Schools districts who were there ^to protest the possible closing of their neighborhood schools. These .closings were recom- mended . by; ".. schools' superintendent Robert D Paul who urged the board to middle .schools imd keep the four .remaining elementary schools as IC-6. ••'.''_ It is- expected Tthis^-flrach- debated : proposal will be-voted on tonight. ..•„„ ' , . '. Board member " Ira Weinstock-aSo will introduce a resolution to keep allschools open in 1979 with a "4-4-4 grade 'level pattern" (K-4 elementary -schools, middle schools, 9-12 school), and in 1980 close be dropped first, but he saw no excess of administrators based, on ."people who have retired"or may retire." ' Paul's Plea' ,, •< In hiakirig a pleai.for Plan K after a brief review of- the supplement issued Sept. 8, ' Paul-said-this plan keeps the newest, buildings, uses the . buildings most efficiently, will not force students to cross the rivertoattend.schooLunttl.ihe j, seventh grade, and will keep ^an elemenfery school in each quadrant of town in the; 1980s,. 5-8—• when, further^de^unjng-'enroL'- high lment might force the closing of two more schools. '... While ••-'-he -said,- 7 the -4-4-4 to purchase;^.a piece '„ of property across "the street from the.Municipal Building for $97,500. . : ; Barbara Brande, head of the real est§te committee, said: "I mov6 r this resolution with ' pleasyre," and smiled. .", . Henry preyer Jr., public safety commissioner,' said, "I fipwimj the motion with, much ^greater^ea^re^'-Hfe-ismBed; even more widely.; v The resolution' passed\ unanimously, culminating nine monthsi of protracted negotiations for the property - : 'ownedv by'^ : Mrs.-- Katiierine 'Schait' at 3 , jSprlngfield I'm elated," . said Fire One of the nation's leading- programs and isolated the 10 Leonard Dolan.'"I've cycling experts says Cran- best from around,the Muntry; a ynars afrri havei ford's new bikeway system which included Cranfprdj as a heard talfesabout building a'will undoubtedly, serve, as a years." model for other, communities le. new building iricludes about jfiye- months of design time/^bjout two months of bid time, wl construction starting later in .1979 arid : completion by mid- 1980/' said .Township he isici AdministratOiT . pdward ,J. gpyernrnei : ;Murphyi;.•;'••;/•. t ' ; \5;-! ; ;l.;;;' l ;V;;.; ''• around the nation. ,t Dan Burden, executive director -of .'."„. the Bicycle Federation, toured .the 11.5 system with local 61- ""Tour star'^bJcycle^corjiT" muriity, the highest rating*, ;. •He's not visiting'the top ten five are local, "Cranford will figure heavily" in,,the model he" will" develop, \\t* ^8id ' rt ¥ of aneyauation Burden "developed, the i«P t)n ^ for &%.U&' >lVans^menca Bicycle Trail ^and,_ concluded from Oregon to Virginiaand g y r i , . l from Oregon to Virginia and 01 " 15111 ^^ 13 ?^ 1 journey that "he described in ^y^. Na t ipna i Gkjftgraphic Yhe "critical element" in any •bike program is- to have the interest of top officials," "hefsaidTTioting-that-Granfprd had achieved that through Police Chief. Matthew. T Harfey,. the township com- mittee and school, adminis- trators. Such .cooperation is Trarein theLjd.S., said Burden The evaluator predicted jthat because . of .energy shortages and a desire for better exercise ...people, will ._.u;--. •»--—--- 1 --' 1 -r, i to>bipy)ciea Sue the kev to the an for' a ti V; Though finaliplans are not el . . , complete, the structure as .elpme'nts^.".of a ;com; ''^cd.ih'templated'v.wbuU'VbjI^d.e'-pMgrani^ Springfield Avenue ^ he bi k eWay f wi n figure' . Schait property prominently in 'a forthcoming Cra ..,--,, -«-? v J?.^SSL.™:.:f«deral- report on how... to" the^idjacent mumcipaUqt. It a c h j eve T c om m un'ttcy would contain three bays for bicycling i progranjs. Burden large fu^fighting equipment wasljere last Thursday for an and a half-bajr for the chiefs qn-site inspection as part of -car,._the ;fire: prevention the, evaluation he isLniakirig vehicle and the rescue trtick. for the U;S. Cojyum'er . „, , .. "be two sroTies^iigh^liaucT^SaTeTy^^^ feet deep, running-Earlier. Burden .evaluated 39. underway here. hftpillrent firehouse. *'' : . - ' ' m told irhenChrlnicle that rd is the only place in the couhtry-wherfethe police departmefti^works closely with a. community .leader, referring to the vwrfe that Sgt. Tom Kane and Sand^Weeks have done in ; gettingXthe bllfeway, and. various *bifi RACER^S SHIRT Lynn Cummings models T-shirt to be given to entrees for the flrsJtv^apfTual f a l l run sponsored by the Youth Council and Recreation rjepaHment-SxjrrdayT-A^hree=m^e-roh-apd-a-six,mile—yz^ run^are scheduled"'. Both wMI start at the parking M from the Munici; Schools while maintaining the ^ 4-4-4 grade pattern. Member Lawrence , Carnevale said 'after the - meeting Tuesday he might have a resolutibn, but it N will depend on.what the public has to say. Mrs. Klein said if none of these resolutions pass, she has a "compromise resolution" which she would' not, disclose. Othfer board ' members told The Chronicle they did not planHto introduce resolutions. V Voting will take place after public participation- .. ; Tuesday's meeting was. divided; into three parts:. an pointed exchange g 2.5 For information caUHfieTfSmmuhlty %s+e^ at 276-8900 well-informed , citizenry," Burden-concluded: ;< . Burden; is also":Inspecting state/programs'' in Oregon, Nebraska, Iowa; •Connecticut' antf North Carolinaj and IOCPI prdgPams in Lansing', Mich, ahd in two Minnesota com- . 7 Braittgrd. ;B gUding ;; finfry-fajHsfeSO. t £ (story on Page ^ . The fir^t formal step toward making cable television ayaifable inXranfqrdhas been •^ Jl - J1 -—' "'the*'form--of. -an- 'to the Townshh/ rainohise. ' review by Paul of his latest supplement to his study of future school space use", and public • co'n$nenT;" by .nine residents' ;People who did get a ehance-to speak before the It p.m.' adjournment will have an opportunity tonight. All but one of the speakers ^ "urged the board fo~Tkeep l-^^^ 1 schools' open. Al Stender of 220 . .J Locust Dr., a Rodsevelt School per^jj^nt, drew applause when week; '.-. . ••••;•. Suburban charges" $8 month for ,a standard, c a b l e 3 ^ a i d , "If my children are hnfilfiip, finrljajnjer.month, giihfot to a K-8 school, then 8-Hour Talks ••(JetT Board,- CEA 'Closer' Negotiators for the Gr-anford—^Board—r-of- Education and the I Cranford Education Association' (CEA) reported progress at a>l .negotiating session that I lasted from-7 p.m.-'Monday I to 3:30 a.m. Tuesday. .. I . Yvonne Hamilton, CEA ~ t— president; said the;. tw.o I parties got closer' on 'the,- -main-issues^but-did—not- '•" reach a settlement on the 1978-79 contract. Negotiating sesSions also were held Sept. 13 and "2Q, and the next one _ iii Monday, Oct.,.9', when 5is. Hamilton said, "hopefully ,we will wind it up." v!^Xh0 school board will discuss-, the progress of, negotiations' at a private o f tonight's special meeting on school, redikganization. Personnel items also will be discussed. . ' : . for extension-of. .the eachT^dditional-^sei pattern is, '"ideal" ed,ucation- e^^te-ttr- 1 ^chtldren^h6tud-be r 6^iyw^^ itn'pvsub'T-children^-arer—not—receiving - ^tOmma* fnf—fht* vnuno^r Al Greiner, a siHging l-^teacher.-from-NeW.-York-also puts in a. day ' at Yvette's because dancingrtoday is. not enough to be in.'a Broadway shqWj "Mrs. Cohen- says: - ••"You must also sing.'' from 7 to 9 p.m.-. \ - school. Those- interested -can choose frorri 38 offerings, ' Classes, will begin Tuesday evening, September 26. A total of 38 courses 'are being •',of- fered. ": .. ;, f-«-:-. ^ t |f^j l «;tur eor ^haTpernJ Y 0Ur phototechriiques.' 1 . ' ^—There-willvalso-be-a-'slide competition .with.an outside judge; The topics are "Wind atl( j. Water" and an open competition. The public is it^ Gail or come in. I o n WALL-TEX WAUCOVERINGS I';.';.. Offer500(1 till October li WIS SSPECIAL Glidden Stain « Mono-Cote Latex Semi- Clots faint Artd let Jackor^tJayld wet your Whistle with the disco. . s^t's latest drlnic.V > r This alt natural .thirst- •juGncn&r is fops v^lln 1 icrcr 1 1 Pops and '^'uncanny" to Granny,. . ' ;"'' - : \-!• ;• .; ••.••• . ' v.. TO BUSINESS HEALTH INSURANCE usufvguy; uuuundisU5 501 viba. we can save you some money. Phone or visit our local office. 215 Birchwood Avenue-Suite 1 : A unique combination of Stock- Pe.ppermJnT .Schnapps dnd Perrier ,';<Water ; tant-alUeV ^veTyoTte's paljaite, wnd ^David or Jack will be glad to help you but withthe .:"•. recipeV*'...'•,':- i •'":'.' ; , ; '."•, : : RICHARD HARTI 0 . A -: f ••':••:-•:.• 1: ^pAi^*.-,SliiiP".-;^--'>'''.v- - |ll01 N: Union Avo.^ranford 276-i gf Open *5; "Hi«r»:^•-iW'7sW. ."Clo^.;.Wed; So whether you're dancing af the disco, entertaining cornpany or just f elating after a day-try a ^SHOOTER^and blast your waymitof theronqHhe mnrrefreshrnents,/ parking lot would $770,000 he said It-would be ^piT<rTf61F~'~'~' r -™"•"- " ; "" thel97& figure TiT bedevilejl 1 '-about as milch ;as ' people September resp'ohs'eT'*..,;.•,-. : 'day an ' -- ;? ' 1 :;delivered;_on_theii'. v own to Another^approaen is; dirett'' collection-sites—economicincehtivesrwhirivis -that u regula : = I =being e^perunerite#With"on^ 'proceeds ,on. a&= architecttocome up with the fiS architecttocome up with the wake of te p S Township Commiitee d u: a ^«ff c ^S£X a The T o w p ^ ; H,^ ,:,*„-L:*' has proceeded with prudence ceniral firehouse that was big . totoristruct a firehouse^ that enough to house atf^ k - -• - t bt th i. says key: that because of -'.'paper •• i ... ii. (vniinmpnf hut one that was pirates" and public apathy it Tbalances-fuxrs^etrwi^ .. .. abiUty oUUxidti^ns tot5sy> - : »> ,Si£S^tofffiffi"at' The township has asked the an estimated 25 paper pirates Marottasaid "This-projec is --.S2toliffif2S?oSb' •«««« to keep^up its biweekly who arefabeing punished by •••2- of :the largest Hin v the •*%*?£**£ ^ J ^ A X I . wUeclions until a solution to pofice even though tftey are reported and a reward has-/ the we canjiot afford to. proceed without, judicious consid- ^•eration-of—t tons of idea of rebates _iQ recycling paper idu'rhtg the six months homeowners has, support at following the abortive winter the state level and was freeze-put, or ab6ut.a fourth of... acknowledged by Township Edward as the possible' tjiat.. voluntary ;ub^7-emldreir—are—n who wants the sports, equal treatment. offered by Home Rity Levy of 6, .Cgrol CtT ked a buaidls dccision- crossings i for . fat™* youngest of perhap6..(?losing one middle l ^KiT ' now could be overturned by a of r:fot_ that.about 45 aH households S February election. Mrs. Kloin for the Schait began, - ld t th E JS J Murphy volunteers V reportedly appealed to. the ----" : "— was the potential 'forntfia,'.', who race about the -recycling—programs--in—aii^-Pi; what it projected! ^ 'Administrator Edward J. She blaihed the'Situation on Murphy direction that., voluntary TV- programs.- might eventually The .next step here is take. • / public hearing r which Town- The tone 6f the meeting was ship Administrator Edward J. exploratory, as the Township JMurphy said would -be Committee sought to hear out sch«luled soon. Suburban also Yoiilrtg-Gtotherls . problems, applied' for a franchise in per cent' withih 1980. "xcoverage area subscribe to the Cable provides betteFrecep- system,-and that89 per- cent of tion and hiore options in Ohe^ahscriber^also pay for program viewing fhrough-.the . the HBOTNT" availability of more channels, -Suburban^GabWritarted in including some that are pay 1975-ind. now haa. 46>000 sub- scribers. It holds'29 TKanchises and .17. are operational acknowle there. is~ Mary Ann FioKello of 17 Wall St. vowed to. work for the defeat "of the school budget "for the.first time" if the' board votes to close schools. This comment was greeted ~withrapplatise; '—• '—; -Extra revenues from day Scnool", or >naving one elementary school for each 6f~rown^involvirig"-^great school. the board Spoted been offered. Gessler reported is hlrnser as a victim of the p l Franchise approval laborious. Once a ^ hearing is held, the governing g body decides whetheror not to as a waylo award a franchise. If it gives a , and earn^iQn number of Bes . ; without disrupting service. s olution8 to the problem. 80 cents per 100 pounds:. ^1^ y -v;^^ ___«,.: ---f Amontf others'he's 1 uiyitingr Arepresentative for Garden Creichti •i/mi/ .i iTicttiBif-ttmoflg P"raTeai'^. wnnraceaoom me Young-^uentners . prootengs. appueq tur a "••"•-•" ac ,"' a w a i u a u y ^ » ^6 ' rrff iHnts andextierts ofttown ahead of'the contract6rs andThe 7 opinions of Gessler Kenilworth andThe public green figlitTTnerrii ^In^—Pfograms^in nn : picking up loads of paper and ^several out-.of-town hearing was held there^ this ordinance,is submitted. Meet' The Plantier-s At Library Ton%iht' ^ open the unused also discussed the implications of the state mandated ^cap" on increased spending. This year the board could increase its budget by 4.8 per cent. Next year's projection is' 3\2 per cent. On top of this, Cranford's percentage~~U"f~Te+mbTirsTei state aid is approaching the minimunj, 10 per cent. Last it W4s_i2.2 per cent. Paul pointed out the district is still negotiating'with the" Cranford Education United Cranford. brochure- the describing throueb the telethon. --The telethon division headed by Sandy Weeks who Among' others,.".he's'uiyitingf A representative for Garden experts from thi state's State Paper ,Co., where •Department of Energy who newspapers are sold for are working on solid waste recycling, said Crahford' was disposal. Young-Guenther,- yiisldihg only about 1.1 _ which originally wahted out^of per" resident per month, we its contract at the end of next beloW, Tenaf ly's'-.1 poun^ : week", has agreed to continue Millbiirn's 4.6-pounds pind on a month-to-month .basis- Som'erville's 4.2 pounds. -'••Al - Gessler,! president ot Cranford Recycling Inc. and a unship Attorney Donald ighton said that Cranford be-"throwing- in the sponge too soon," that the 'winter start» had to be y/ritUJn off and $# voluntary program "shouldt be given at least a "fair shake." Several committee members said it would be a sharne to. "step Paul said he WoijJd propose schogl year and r6gard iess of - -j-day-care-rental toJheJaard.. what'settlement is • reached, "nByTKe'end of this.school year >ap prox i ma tely 2 per cent goes ^^-wheft-he knows.what space is - pw .- J .-.r available. Randy Seppel of 116 Herning Ave. suggested using extra , classrooms for a "big for automatic salary increments. If money is not-saved by closing schools, Paul said, the. Wur^gI V "JrTaiier -Was elected tothe United Way .leader in the town's efforts to .,.._ , _" ti$*y year's 'board this year. Any residents separate soUd wastes i at the. pounds ; per capita, more than Hirschberger said her/ firni backward" and suggeriieiTtiro " O'«-; .**first dialogueV be extended. iew"of; elements that are ing into the new master plan f pr Cranford and its fM chance to comment on the and space, and aesthetic considerations. The -goal »to find a.design compatible with Cranford's .overaU' deveop- could fare well here/if intake.was raised/to now into ^handicapp^d sent out of -Cranford There- in the with" ' $300,000 this in- V'ou'ro in good hands Allstate Life Insurance Company Allsute Insurance Companies Northbrook .1 S^Bratrdir^ ufe residential campaign, ^niirnBes all residents to . encourages au rrawenu. «. envelope enclosed in the brochure. tntcregted in wH^Jn^-^a—pffl^rc^, 4w>hotnft. snid 1 -" we're -double the current rate. volunteers; for the telethon not doing , this properly The chairman ^of because we're not providing Somerville's'^environmental - " _ - . . . . . . t 0 , d that . . X Unite. ___„,„_ . scheduled for ' sunday, .'1 8."and , Sunday, Oct. * r may, call the. United Way . office at 272-6116, any weekday sufficient incentives. The morning. Volunteers ' may. 'message hasn't gotten work from 1 to 3 p.m. or 3 to 5 through,", he. told the tj m on Hiv above dates. ' Township Committee in a The Cranford unit has seta, workshop session lastweek. goal of $110,000 for this'fall's _, Geissler. said that; about 20 e campaign in : Support of~per. cent of the town's if ^service Croups and acenciesj population was being reached i. ' In addition to the residential but that the lwo ettort nas e and'telethon campaigns, other failed to reach the 80 per cent North 7 divisions are»headea by r cif .non-participating e Charles H. Pfost, population. He called for full ':J commercial; James H> time solid waste management ^ industrial; in the township, better advocated S. " Lahgdcin, 1 - publtcity, more Uice'nfivos. - •• • towfr'a-metal '.V.in'- serious_ \''..•'• '"Kenilworth has statistics, mandatory with .- a" suggest that the contractor'is' program, which after a collecting/at curbside just, voluntary with a pickup, the Township Committee that The semi-monthly paper a mimdatofy system had- drives conducted by .Boy cbntributed to. toWhWide Scouts here apparently make support for a successful solid wa^ste recycling • program t h e r e . '..'-. V . . . ' 0 •• Many of the successful collection programs;.. in. .the North Jersey <wr'ea are mandaCory, according to the paper company j|nd state officials. Young-Cuenther has a large dent in the collections of the contractor for the municipality; 1 Dan Mason, ( a scout, leader, estimated that the scouts retrieve about .500 tons a yeari here. At opens at '..JThomis A. March, from firm that has been hired to write- the plan, Raymond, Parish, Pine & Wciner, will speak.- . . . : March has said that although Cranford does not .yet have specific solutions to some of its problems, possible : ways to go may be suggested by other communities' example, in ^Community opinion will be' will continued do so under t h e l ' ^ o o ^ f^m'su^luf the . ,^,i J .^j_ w ^^. i< ^1., ....u'l,.;., il;;-. K DLin. ' . fwrt i^^ftv^i ^Hn'fMHln .'IPOS* scope of the master pjan. of 3 same Methodist Church lot next to the library. ~~ r ~' VOT6H .:••. REGISTHATIOIS . If you .want Unvote and aren't registered, Township Clerk Wesley Phllo is offering, ample opportunity Oct. 5, ti Roosevelt and Schools. Paul told Lincoln her. that superintendent's is the mandatory approach. But the idea hasn't, generated—much ^enthusiasm in.by the private contractor /would cotae in_ubout 50 per cent ,...- .. —- ... . 'below thft srout toto), . an/ important^ "subtopic' of anytime Several speakers suggested the-master a. in Union County to date, Only ^S^SSd'oe IKbnaly^wfube^ .gTto/to-&*» Municipal •»*••!"•• MJ .LV -i •"« *«»~i ^^,,^1,, i ra (Hh. *r,A wnvkino rohrfi- building, the deadline tor new part',..of "a total.community recycling prbgram rather than an isolated part of it. . of traffic' and parking cohdi- tions, "pedestrian flow and amenities,' economic registration fbr the election .is Oct.^lO. Nov.'. 7", Inside The Chronicle FORMER RESIDENTS Gain Rame: ," . ; '. •'" •TOY MAKING In Vermont: Page 8 -"•:'..• SLIMMING DOWN And Writing: Page 9 At Your Leisure 1 ','•....... .7 Churchv .,. :..t.. .5 -Classified .."...,..15 Comtnunlty Calendar .... 4 EdlVfar,Uil •< -• -.- -•••••• •;••• 4- £arwood... .•:.-. '• •,'••'• 13 Kenllwodh Obituaries . Socl&l .... ; School Menus". Sport.s .-.'...,,., 5,10 .11, ' ^ - •V- •' S- ... ' •< •• \ - * - - ' f ' r-'T' 1 • T " > ' •'••* • • . 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Page 1: fliastle flown To COLOMIAI, JLI(|UOSep 28, 1978  · ICAREER WIGHLIGHt— YveHe Cohen Before teaching; Mrs. CoheVi performed in ballet/on Broadway and on tejevisiori.' Dance-c6uld-gb~rightifrOTin5ine

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K ^iT -.--^received a Research and "Engineeringresearch^fipppintmeqt aa Company in 1986 is-an ' uv

^ i ^ t o v e s t i g a t o r : a^ the; f p r m S p apalyst in the^iTtgers-Unlve^ity- Gradate.^^GoveQsInt fte?fearch Labor-School of Ub^ary and Worm- atories, where he was projectation Science in New Bruns- director for an earlier NSFwick. He ; will be. project contract. Since retirement he

•tot {he National Science officer in theFoundation. onValue^Systems Society: 7f67

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m Industry Tor theEvaluationScienceaSTa council memberand Analysis of Scientific for fte American AssociationInformation. . . . -r. ... _

v Locally, Hall is cnaTrman of j-><;the—Cranford-, His tor ical-^Society, a trustee of CranfordHeritage Corridor; and acharter member of the UnionCounty Cultural and HeritageCommission. He has also beenan officer-of the •Cranford ,Methodist' Church, campaignthairinairforthe-United'Fund™and a popular lecturer on localhistpryin Cranford and Union

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sary double taxation if part ofthe property is inherited and

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"What ' s a Surrogate? "'• • It's aBjob in -UnioQ Countybut one of the rhen who wants .it, Brian Fahey, isn't sure the'

: public knows much about it sohe's conducting a poll just to•see how aware people are of,rthe~j6b7.....-. -'.rr^.; . ... • . "•

emotional shock to.the family."These new intestacy-laws'.,

generally involve, splitting theproperty of a deceased personm a priority fashion. first'Between a surviving spouseand -children; secondly betvj

>y~-an- ^elderly-parent." '. .•' '• • • -

Fahey said,he is the only,licensed attorney seeking theoffice as successor to! retiringSurrogate Mary. Kanahe.^ •.,«••;

JMOST AMERICAN CARS ~ J

t BRAKE RIUME JOB ": 2 WHEELS

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SINCE 19401

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;Fahey_is_a:.formerJCranfordresident who how lives in.and^practices lawin Westfield;

Science. He ig also national i,.:.--:.J:/f<f.!^-w.^ »,,~.;,-.;;K;(f;i*;-secretary .for the American.', - ;>' fo ' ^MM^^i^:$$$•Institute of Chemists and a ' ' :rjTSfer.t «i ,".'.JUSt-v,director of WatawrightHfotise . .......for the Development; of; $•£

obvious," he says. •'Tod many'•• voters have little or:no under-

standing of the importance ofthe: Surrogate's post. It is-

•^robabry the single mostimportant county .election,decision ; to

1' • be made this-year;"" Fahey^declared-that

this is so because of the.Surrogate's; dealings/ withfamilies after -a "member "dies,while a resident of Union:County. ..The Democratic.candidate explained that the'Surrogate'serves as a Judge"who actually, grants the legalauthority to • a' decedent's will •

; syween a .survivingippuse andparents, arid finally, to a solesurviving, spouBe.r'^FaHeyjexplained that this jnight becompletely contrary to . thepjaH o f a-Stena^d^Ul-whichusually directs all property, -.'rather- than 50 percent u>asurviving spouse. "It might-result ui a tie-up'bf prppjerty^whUe childlfen^re-miriors, orit might result in an unneces-

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ICAREER W I G H L I G H t — YveHe CohenBefore teaching; Mrs. CoheVi performed in ballet/on Broadway and on tejevisiori.'

Dance-c6uld-gb~rightifrOTin5ineBroadway. That has been myg o a l . " v : ,:••" "",;': That ambition-has led Mrs.

V Yveite' < Cohen^ owner of• Yvette's 'Dance - Studio, H»Walnut Aye., from a weekend

In: running the' Vschool," supportive of heswho"'handling; J i e r ^ ^

HAROLD F.BENNER, INC.BQDY& FENDERSTRAIGHTENING

Estimates FMrnlshed.27611VI

404 SOUTH AVE..E.CRANrORp/N.J

New Jersey Dance Theatre She's at it seven days a weekGuild (to give her/students «n and"if I'm not working hereoutlet for all the/r--wej*^^d^'at the school; I'm working/atrunning six or/seven shows something related at borne.."each spring. Mrs. Cohen has Bulletin-boards on the-wallsreached her goaK , ' of the foyer; of Jthe scho.ol are.

CLEANING CO."Specialists in Velvet ;Furniture-Cleaning."

OBCJSRPETCSIAHIHG4 (Mln.250Sq.R.)

ALL FURNITURE CLEANING

time Way of life that caffftot bemeasured in hours per day.

When she decided to startteaching dance, "I just put mybaby in a carriage withalbums and walked door-to-door and talked to parents?And they all signed their

-children-up-to-take-lessonsT*—te,That .was 25 years ago and m

Mrs. Cohen will celebrate thesilver anniversary SundayWith'& party. -^»

She initially Signed iip 80• students to teach twice a wee!in the recreation room ol hihome'. • Now "She hasteachers giving a total of 9(031lessons a week....

. • Her life in, dancing J5^gan^with-lessonS-atT^age-rer—She—!

Btudied ballet and/ began"teaching it in high school'• At''••.18••• she ' s tar ted herprofessional career dancing in

' a USO show thai traVeled to•Japan, after Wofla War II• "She debtjtedpri'Broadway in

"If the Shoe Fits," arid thenplayed in thef two-year run ofthe MichaeJKTbdd production,"As the Gitls Go.'f

._ ,-Y-vette*;^appiSared

fessional ballet, oh-Broadwayand in roatf §howsl Two of herstudents perform in the stageshow atr-the Hotel. Inter--'riational/' casino complex inAtlantic City.. ' • • .

The/success.has not comeeasily, or ; cheaply. Her

/hnrg:—wbst-Hber-7=riage, as her first husband

as4ced her to choose betweenle school and the marriage.:Her •second husband is

pictures_|uidi-ietters' to arid-aboutifer'and her students,She has. albpms full' ofmemories. ....-... . - .'." '. . ;' -Even the most successfulstudents remember her.'siichas Jill Cook, the. formerCranford. ptipil who is in the

when she-ishome,however,she still, ."comes; back tot-:lessons at Yvette's dances t u d i o . ; : •'. -.. , . v ' ' J % - '•., .-•.;•.

'an executor appointed in a willhas virtually ..no authority

. unless a will and death cer-"tificate are first presented to

~md 'rapproved;— by : the"Surrogate-Court," he said, if

approved, -the Surrogate•issues "letters.testamentary": and.then the executor may go

about hisTduties. Faheyrex^plained"that, "this is jiist anoutline and '4s .'by,no means asiatement of the Surrogate's:-

, full.authority^ancl-duties^L •—

Should the Surrogate denyErobate_to_a. proposed will,

'.then "someone must be ' ap-pointed administrator of theestate.' In this circumstande:""

: .'the.: entirees.tate;property;.wdli','.be distributed according to the•new^Tfaws1 of' jntestacy:' The-•need, therefore, for a properly. drawn and ...executed will, isobvious since the alternative:".can be a . financial il and

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V, Thursday, September28,1978. 7 . "7 ' •'- Second Class footage Paid Cranford, N.Jr 15 CENTS,

Yes, fo* eaa ekoo$9 foar asm pkotynpher• . . • '^ • • •v ; ' ; : '>^^

/ . We're ^ busy here dt the .studio, •but1..adt-so-;b'iiJsY'that we'.icart't. ••.•.••'••7 ^ trrake ah appointmeniwhen - ifs^bnyen lent for ybuv.;nof](ist o ^ •

l\y-:'••;;'••;/•.'*• 'J-\-' ^ ThfMj^oat YOB? Settlor V<uuC:t':;-. '.-:t v ; ^ > . C '

deta i l^rWe^nowrydii'l riil«rusiSest7~^'h. *<

CRANFORD STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY11 North A venue E ^ ( .,,:;.. ;:^' GRANFORD

x^Jfeappointrnentr Mon., Tues., Fri.i 10-12; 3;30-7. jhurs; 10-12; 3:30-» ,;

on

of the /StariTheater", .inany of the top

,. star/.-, v:..'.. ..- ' -,; - •-"^^—.ncihg -then took a. 'back-W K t i H her life for the first,

PERFORMERS Here's JirsKciassYyeti|;e's Dance Studio to give a .Iri the;fii*stToWj second from left, Is Ji l l Cook, who is

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S E E M IS BELIEVING!CLEfiWS • PROTECl

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.- She moved to Cranford andbegan teaching aance,invJOSTasa'hobby. —r.,'-.-'- , „• • V

•..-.•••'When The 12-yeiicioiasreached the ceiling wheri" they

moyei,"' she said.. She rentedthe American . Legion Hall,"the Casino" and .lateV the

A. party .Jionoring Gordon

leave; Crahford this week' toasstifiielmanagement of • amotel they have purchased in

-Ofmond BeachrFla.v was heldlast Friday at; the Coachman

colleagues of the retiringpolice dotcct>ye attended- "event. Police Chief Matthew'T. : . Haney; .:•,-. .presentedOstrowsky with the: Chiefs

^ H l t M i t ^ M R l dHflMrit^MayorRonaldD.Marbtta and.other township

: . > v and police officials WereSome ;18(K friends . anjl present. ; i ,

Mnaken "tottattk* el Cktihg TtrlmkkW

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of bne of herstudents. ;..- . ' . ' v

• - -'• Mrs. Cohew- haSibrought-to--Crahford; two teachers whowork with Broadway dancers.

Charles Kelly, who instructs---top stars,1 at. first refused to'- even see-Mrs. Cohen. Through.

her "constant persistence" henow teaches here a^day a

—week?

^ j ^TfaeHgranford Comcra Club

ATTENTION: HOME HEATING CUSTOMERSQor "Watclidog'- is still very alert aniwants rt<(ji v thank pur: newLEcustamers^or choosing^us^4:---^-y^iiI-^;

::,r.:\ ;.y^ • ;:.We,:-are,.:.stjil^.l<ing; on ;;;newicustprners.;:.:"."l*:':'-.i;.'

:{•:•.:•:,;;^!>.^w; 1S; yolur <^iarice to swl+c^^ tKe •;";,• dcp.endal>le^ personal ;serVicieg that -—

- Rarikin has been•:'^~-—-•*-•*-Xl— - - ^ ^-»—kn^ • generations^Seryice thatj indude?: - -

;vML. Autorrtatic ^ i j l e l i y e r j e s | •--• -Exper t day^or-niqhiniaintenanct

•-•• Easy budget paynient plans• And much more. • J * - . v

RANKIN FUEL 4 T^B$Watchc!og^^ th^t

RegistrationCranford Adult S

;••' holds-its next-meeting Mon-,- 'day, Sept. 25 in the Cranford. . Recreation'Building at 8 p.m.

,. -;.. Dr-paviiJagernmnvaclub. member who presented, a'

' 11 ,'•. -• series of lectures on black and •OoHs being white techniques last w "

230 Centennial Ave.j Cranford • 276-9200"NOTHING COUNTS LIKE SERVBCE"

fliastle flown ToCOLOMIAI, JLI(|UO

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gonclydoc ito ntaU\Tnf\T\tfi nViH 'ModlfiHThe thorny, school re-1 questions. ' - _ , [' - reorganization-plan which

organization issue.which,.has The meeting" is scheduled would shift children fromsplit the community may be for>8 p.m. at the Lincoln these two districts into kinder-

_^ci'ded^nighLjfJive-.dO|ie .^-School auditorium. Most of the. gartenr Ao- !-eighth__grade.ght members of the Board of 120 pe6ple,- "at Tuesday's schools' created Tat we twoJ..----*.... ._. __ _ _ ^ . ^ « - _ _..x..._ were parents in the " < J J 1- --1---1- •~° 1-A^- "--

rt-jpnnrprl ppr</iinnpl wniliril

Granfordi is.^, teal-pioneer."F d i l "

•BySTVARTanford's' v iong-stinding advocating a suigle firehouse

L.horse drawn hose _ s in c e he. joined:the commUtee.erarapp^eare-OH-its--\y.ay-to.-four years-agor' "replacementNby a spanking, pleased," he said. ''I finallynew firehouseNjronUng, gn- WQn one. In the long run, in

; csr-Fedecatlop, inspecting hew blkeway with coordinatbcs Sandy Weeks and Sgt. Thornas

Education can agree on a planfor the 19(79-80 school year.

Following a special publicmeeting on school reorganiz-ation Tuesday, acting boardpresident. "Brenda Klein saidboard members will begin.,introducing - resolutions

Bicycle toni(?M after the public

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Springfield Avenue:operational b/mict

The word'cattle quietly)indirectly; at" the TownshipsCommittee meeting Tuesday

may be. tettris oroperating costs,;onefirehouse will save a lot of

Roosevelt and Lincoln Schoolsdistricts who were there toprotest the possible closing oftheir neighborhood schools.These .closings were recom-mended . by; ".. schools'superintendent Robert DPaul who urged the board to

middle .schools imd keep thefour .remaining elementaryschools as IC-6. • • ' . ' ' _

It is- expected Tthis^-flrach-debated:proposal will be-votedon tonight. • ..•„„ ' , .'. Board member " IraWeinstock-aSo will introducea resolution to keep allschoolsopen in 1979 with a "4-4-4grade 'level pattern" (K-4elementary -schools,middle schools, 9-12school), and in 1980 close

be dropped first, but he saw noexcess of administratorsbased, on ."people who haveretired"or may retire."

' Paul's Plea' ,, •<In hiakirig a pleai.for Plan K •

after a brief review of- thesupplement issued Sept. 8,

' Paul-said-this plan keeps thenewest, buildings, uses the

. buildings most efficiently, willnot force students to cross therivertoattend.schooLunttl.ihe j ,seventh grade, and will keep

^an elemenfery school in eachquadrant of town in the; 1980s,.

5-8—• when, further^de^unjng-'enroL'-high lment might force the closing

of two more schools. ' ...While ••-'-he -said,-7 the -4-4-4

to purchase;^.a piece '„ ofproperty across "the streetfrom the.Municipal Buildingfor $97,500. . :

; Barbara Brande, head of thereal est§te committee, said:"I mov6r this resolution with

' pleasyre," and smiled. .",. Henry preyer Jr., • publicsafety commissioner,' said, "Ifipwimj the motion with, much

^greater^ea^re^'-Hfe-ismBed;even more widely.; v •

The • resolution' passed\• unanimously, „ culminatingnine monthsi of protractednegotiations for the property

-:'ownedv by'^:Mrs.-- Katiierine'Schait' at 3 , jSprlngfield

I'm elated," . said Fire One of the nation's leading- programs and isolated the 10Leonard Dolan.'"I've cycling experts says Cran- best from around,the Muntry;

a ynars afrri havei ford's new bikeway system which included Cranfprdj as aheard talfesabout building a'will undoubtedly, serve, as a

years." model for other, communitiesle. new

building iricludes about jfiye-months of design time/^bjouttwo months of bid time, wlconstruction starting later in.1979 arid : completion by mid-1980/' said .Township he isiciAdministratOiT . pdward , J . gpyernrnei

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around the nation.,t Dan Burden, executivedirector -of .'."„. the BicycleFederation, toured .the 11.5

system with local 61-

""Tour star'^bJcycle^corjiT"muriity, the highest rating*, ;.

•He's not visiting'the top ten

five are local,"Cranford will figure heavily"in,,the model he" will" develop,\\t* 8id '

rt¥of aneyauation Burden "developed, thei«P t ) n^ f o r &%.U&' >lVans^menca Bicycle Trail

^and,_ concluded f r o m Oregon to Virginia andg y r i , . l from Oregon to Virginia and

0 1 " 1 5 1 1 1 ^ ^ 1 3 ? ^ 1 journey that "he described in^ y ^ . N a t i p n a i Gkjftgraphic

Yhe "critical element" in „any •bike program is- to havethe interest of top officials,"

"hefsaidTTioting-that-Granfprdhad achieved that throughPolice Chief. Matthew. THarfey,. the township com-mittee and school, adminis-trators. Such .cooperation isTrarein theLjd.S., said Burden

• The evaluator predictedjthat because . of .energyshortages and a desire forbetter exercise ...people, will._.u;--. •»--—---1--'1-r,ito>bipy)ciea

Suethe kev to thean for' a ti

V; Though finaliplans are not el . . ,complete, the structure as .elpme'nts .".of a ;com;

''^cd.ih'templated'v.wbuU'VbjI^d.e'-pMgrani^Springfield Avenue ^ h e b i k e W a y fwin figure' .

Schait property p r o m i n e n t l y i n ' a forthcoming Cra..,--,, -«-?vJ?.^SSL.™:.:f«deral- report on how... to"

the^idjacent mumcipaUqt. It a c h j e v e T c om m un'ttcywould contain three bays for bicycling i progranjs. Burdenlarge fu^fighting equipment wasljere last Thursday for anand a half-bajr for the chiefs qn-site inspection as part of

-car,._the ;fire: • prevention the, evaluation he isLniakirigvehicle and the rescue trtick. for the U;S. • Cojyum'er . „, , ..

"be two sroTies^iigh^liaucT^SaTeTy^^^feet deep, running-Earlier. Burden .evaluated 39. underway here.

h f t p i l l r e n t f i r e h o u s e . * ' ' : . - ' — '

m

told irhenChrlnicle thatrd is the only place in

the couhtry-wherfethe policedepartmefti^works closelywith a. community .leader,referring to the vwrfe that Sgt.Tom Kane and Sand^Weekshave done in; gettingXthebllfeway, and. various *bifi

RACER^S SHIRT — Lynn Cummings models T-shirt tobe given to entrees for the flrsJtv^apfTual fa l l runsponsored by the Youth Council and RecreationrjepaHment-SxjrrdayT-A^hree=m^e-roh-apd-a-six,mile—yz^run^are scheduled"'. Both wMI start a t the parking M

f rom the Munici;

Schools while maintaining the^ 4-4-4 grade pattern.

Member L a w r e n c e ,Carnevale said 'after the -meeting Tuesday he mighthave a resolutibn, but it Nwilldepend on.what the public hasto say. Mrs. Klein said if noneof these resolutions pass, shehas a "compromiseresolution" which she would'not, disclose. Othfer board

' members told The Chroniclethey did not planHto introduceresolutions. V

Voting will take place afterpublic participation- . . ;

Tuesday's meeting was.divided; into three parts:. an

pointed exchange

g2.5

For information caUHfieTfSmmuhlty %s+e^ at 276-8900well-informed , citizenry,"Burden-concluded: ; < .

Burden; is also":Inspectingstate/programs'' in Oregon,Nebraska, Iowa; •Connecticut'antf North Carolinaj and IOCPIprdgPams in Lansing', Mich,ahd in two Minnesota com-. 7

Braittgrd.

;BgUding;; finfry-fajHs feSO. t £ ( s tory on P a g e ^

. The fir^t formal step towardmaking cable televisionayaifable inXranfqrdhas been•^Jl-J1 -—' "'the*'form--of. -an-

'to the Townshh/rainohise. '

review by Paul of his latestsupplement to his study offuture school space use", andpublic • co'n$nenT;" by .nineresidents' ;People who did geta ehance-to speak before the Itp.m.' adjournment will havean opportunity tonight.

All but one of the speakers ^"urged the board fo~Tkeep l-^^^1

schools' open. Al Stender of 220. .J Locust Dr., a Rodsevelt School

per^jj^nt, drew applause whenw e e k ; '.-. . • • • • ; • .

Suburban charges" $8month for ,a standard, cab le3^a id , "If my children arehnfilfiip, finrljajnjer.month, giihfot to a K-8 school, then

8-Hour Talks••(JetT B o a r d , - •

CEA 'Closer'Negotiators for the

Gr-anford—^Board—r-of-Education and the ICranford Educat ionAssoc ia t ion ' (CEA) •reported progress at a>l.negotiating session that Ilasted from-7 p.m.-'Monday Ito 3:30 a.m. Tuesday. .. I .

Yvonne Hamilton, CEA ~ t—president; said the;. tw.o Iparties got closer' on 'the,-

-main-issues^but-did—not-'•" reach a settlement on the

1978-79 contract.Negotiating sesSions also

were held Sept. 13 and "2Q,and the next one _ iiiMonday, Oct.,.9', when 5is.Hamilton said, "hopefully

,we will wind it up."v!^Xh0 school board will •discuss-, the progress of,negotiations' at a private

of tonight's special meetingon school, redikganization.Personnel items also willbe discussed. . ' : .

for extension-of. .theeachT^dditional-^sei

pattern is, '"ideal" ed,ucation-e^^ te - t t r - 1 ^ch t ld ren^h6 tud-be r 6^ iyw^^itn'pvsub'T-children^-arer—not—receiving - tOmma* fnf—fht* vnuno^r

Al Greiner, a siHgingl-^teacher.-from-NeW.-York-also

puts in a. day ' at Yvette'sbecause dancingrtoday is. notenough to be in .'a BroadwayshqWj "Mrs. Cohen- says: -••"You must also sing.''

from 7 to 9 p.m.-. \- school. • Those- interested -canchoose frorri 38 offerings, '

Classes, will begin Tuesdayevening, September 26. A totalof 38 courses 'are being •',of-fered. ": .. ; , f-«-:-.

^ t | f^ j l«;tur e o r^haTpernJY0Ur phototechriiques.'1. '

^—There-willvalso-be-a-'slidecompetition .with.an outsidejudge; The topics are "Winda t l ( j . Water" and an opencompetition. The public is

i t ^

Gail or come in.

I o n WALL-TEX WAUCOVERINGSI';.';.. Offer500(1 till October l i

WIS SSPECIAL

• Glidden Stain« Mono-Cote Latex

Semi- Clots faint

Artd let Jackor^tJayld wetyour Whistle with the disco. .s^t's latest drlnic.V > r

This alt natural .thirst-•juGncn&r is fops • v^lln •

1 icrcr• 1 1 •

Pops and '^'uncanny" toGranny,. . ' ;"' ' - : \ - ! • ;• .;

•• . • • • . ' v . .

TO BUSINESS HEALTHINSURANCE

usufvguy; uuuundisU5 501 viba.we can save you some money.

Phone or visit our local office.215 Birchwood Avenue-Suite 1

: A unique combination ofS t o c k - Pe.ppermJnT

.Schnapps dnd Perrier,';< Wa te r ; t an t - a lUeV

^veTyoTte's paljaite, wnd^David or Jack will be gladto help you but with the

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RICHARD HARTI0 .A-:f••':••:-•:.• •1:^pAi^*.-,SliiiP".-;^--'>'''.v- -| l l 0 1 N : Union A v o . ^ r a n f o r d 2 7 6 - igf Open * 5 ; "Hi«r»: •-iW'7sW. ."Clo^.;.Wed;

So whether you're dancing af the disco, entertaining cornpany or just f elating after aday-try a SHOOTER^and blast your waymitof theronqHhe mnrrefreshrnents,/

parking lot would$770,000 he said It-would be

^piT<rTf61F~'~'~'r-™"•"- " ; " "thel97&figure

TiTbedevilejl1'-about as milch ;as ' people September resp'ohs'eT'*..,;.•,-. : 'day a n '

--;?'1:;delivered;_on_theii'.vown to Another^approaen is; dirett''collection-sites—economicincehtivesrwhirivis -that u regula

:=I=being e^perunerite#With"on^ 'proceeds ,on. a&=

architect to come up with thef i S architect to come up with the wake of te p

S Township Commiitee d u : a ^«ff c ^ S £ XaThe T o w p ^ ; H,^ ,:,*„-L:*'has proceeded with prudence ceniral firehouse that was big

. totoristruct a firehouse^ that enough to house atf^ k— - -• - " « t b t th

i. sayskey: that because of -'.'paper

— •• • i ... ii. (vniinmpnf hut one that was pirates" and public apathy itT b a l a n c e s - f u x r s ^ e t r w i ^ .. ..

abiUty oUUxidti^ns tot5sy> -:»> , S i £ S ^ t o f f f i f f i " a t ' The township has asked the an estimated 25 paper piratesMarottasaid "This-projec is - - . S 2 t o l i f f i f 2 S ? o S b ' •«««« to keep^up its biweekly who are fa being punished by

•••2- of :the largest H in v the •*%*?£**£ ^ J ^ A X I . wUeclions until a solution to pofice even though tftey arereported and a reward has-/

thewe

• canjiot afford to. proceedwithout, judicious consid-

^•eration-of—t

tons of idea of rebates _iQ recyclingpaper idu'rhtg the six months homeowners has, support atfollowing the abortive winter the s ta te level and wasfreeze-put, or ab6ut.a fourth of... acknowledged by Township

Edwardas the possible'tjiat.. voluntary

;ub^7-emldreir—are—nwho wants the sports, equal treatment.

offered by Home Rity Levy of 6, .Cgrol CtTked i£ a buaidls dccision-

crossingsi

for .fat™*

youngest

of perhap6..(?losing one middlel ^ K i T '

now could be overturned by a

of

r : f o t _that.about 45

aH households

SFebruary election. Mrs. Kloin

for the Schaitbegan, -

l d t thE J S J Murphy

volunteers V reportedly appealed to. the- - - - " : " — was the potential

'forntfia,'.', who race about the

-recycling—programs--in—aii^-Pi;

what it projected! ^ ' A d m i n i s t r a t o r Edward J .She blaihed the'Situation on Murphy

direction that . , voluntary TV-programs.- might eventually The .next step here istake. • / public hearing r which Town-

The tone 6f the meeting was ship Administrator Edward J.exploratory, as the Township JMurphy said would -beCommittee sought to hear out sch«luled soon. Suburban alsoYoiilrtg-Gtotherls . problems, applied' for a franchise in

per cent'withih

1980. "xcoverage area subscribe to theCable provides betteFrecep- system,-and that89 per- cent of

tion and hiore options in Ohe^ahscriber^also pay forprogram viewing fhrough-.the . the HBOTNT"availability of more channels, -Suburban^GabWritarted inincluding some that are pay 1975-ind. now haa. 46>000 sub-

scribers. It holds'29 TKanchisesand .17. are operational

acknowle there. is~

Mary Ann FioKello of 17 WallSt. vowed to. work for thedefeat "of the school budget"for the.first time" if the'board votes to close schools.This comment was greeted

~withrapplatise; '—• '—;- E x t r a revenues from day

Scnool", or >naving oneelementary school for each

6f~rown^involvirig"-^greatschool. •the board

Spotedbeen offered. Gessler reported

is hlrnser as a victim of the

p lFranchise approval

laborious. Once a ^hearing is held, the governing gbody decides whetheror not to as a wayloaward a franchise. If it gives a , and earn^iQn

number of B e s . ; without disrupting service. s o l u t i o n 8 t o the problem. 80 cents per 100 pounds:. ^1^y - v ; ^ ^ _ _ _ « , . : - - - f Amontf others 'he's1 uiyitingr A representative for Garden Creichti

•i/mi/ .i iTicttiBif-ttmoflg P"raTeai' . wnnraceaoom me Young-^uentners . prootengs. appueq tur a "••"•-•"ac,"' a w a i u a u y ^ » ^6' rrff iHnts andextierts ofttown ahead of'the contract6rs andThe7 opinions of Gessler Kenilworth andThe public green figlitTTnerrii^In^—Pfograms^in nn: picking up loads of paper and ^several out-.of-town hearing was held there^ this ordinance,is submitted.

Meet' The Plantier-sAt Library Ton%iht'

^ openthe unused

alsodiscussed the implications ofthe state mandated ^cap" onincreased spending. This yearthe board could increase itsbudget by 4.8 per cent. Nextyear's projection is' 3\2 percent. On top of this, Cranford'spercentage~~U"f~Te+mbTirsTeistate aid is approaching • theminimunj, 10 per cent. Last

it W4s_i2.2 per cent.Paul pointed out the district

is still negotiating'with the"C r a n f o r d E d u c a t i o n

UnitedCranford. brochure-

thedescribing

throueb the telethon.--The telethon divisionheaded by Sandy Weeks who

Among' others,.".he's'uiyitingf A representative for Gardenexperts from thi state's State Paper ,Co., where

•Department of Energy who newspapers are sold forare working on solid waste recycling, said Crahford' wasdisposal. Young-Guenther,- yiisldihg only about 1.1 _which originally wahted out of per" resident per month, weits contract at the end of next beloW, Tenaf ly's'-.1 poun^

: week", has agreed to continue Millbiirn's 4.6-pounds pindon a month-to-month .basis- Som'erville's 4.2 pounds.-'••Al - Gessler,! president otCranford Recycling Inc. and a

unship Attorney Donaldighton said that Cranford

be-"throwing- in thesponge too soon," that the'winter start» had to bey/ritUJn off and $ # voluntaryprogram "shouldt be given atleast a "fair shake." Severalcommittee members said itwould be a sharne to. "step

Paul said he WoijJd propose schogl year a n d r 6 g a r d iess of- -j-day-care-rental toJheJaard.. what'settlement is • reached,"nByTKe'end of this.school year >approximately 2 per cent goes^ -wheft-he knows.what space is -p w . - J . - . r

available.Randy Seppel of 116 Herning

Ave. suggested using extra, classrooms for a "big

for automatic salaryincrements.

If money is not-saved byclosing schools, Paul said, the.

Wur^gIV"JrTaiier -Was elected to the United Way .leader in the town's efforts to .,.._ ,_" ti$*y year's 'board this year. Any residents separate soUd wastesi at the. pounds;per capita, more than

Hirschberger said her/ firni backward" and suggeriieiTtiro" O'«-; .**first dialogueV be extended.

iew"of; elements that areing into the new master plan

fpr Cranford and i ts f Mchance to comment on the

and space, and aestheticconsiderations. The -goal » t ofind a.design compatible withCranford's .overaU' deveop-

could fare well here/ifintake.was raised/to

nowinto

^handicapp^dsent out of

-Cranford

There-in the

w i t h " ' $300,000

thisin-

V'ou'ro in good handsAllstate Life Insurance Company

Allsute Insurance Companies Northbrook

.1

S^Bratrdir^ufe residential campaign,^niirnBes all residents to. encourages au rrawenu. «.

envelope enclosed in thebrochure.

tntcregted in wH^Jn^-^a—pffl^rc^, 4w>hotnft. snid1-" we're -double the current rate.volunteers; for the telethon not doing , this properly The • chairman of

because we're not providing Somerville's'^environmental• - " _ • • - . . . . . . t 0 , d

that

. . X Unite. ___„,„_. scheduled for ' sunday, .'18."and , Sunday, Oct. *r

may, call the. United Way .office at 272-6116, any weekday sufficient incentives. Themorning. Volunteers ' may. 'message hasn't gottenwork from 1 to 3 p.m. or 3 to 5 through,", h e . told thetj m onHiv above dates. ' Township Committee in a

The Cranford unit has seta, workshop session lastweek.goal of $110,000 for this'fall's _, Geissler. said that; about 20

e campaign in : Support of~per. cent of the town'sif ^service Croups and acenciesj population was being reachedi. ' In addition to the residential but that the lwo ettort nase • and'telethon campaigns, other failed to reach the 80 per cent North7 divisions are»headea by r cif . n o n - p a r t i c i p a t i n ge Charles H. Pfost, population. He called for full':J commercial; James H> time solid waste management

^ indus t r i a l ; in the township, better advocatedS. " Lahgdcin,1- publtcity, more Uice'nfivos.

- •• • towfr'a-metal'.V.in'- serious_• \''..•'• '"Kenilworth has

statistics, mandatory with .- a"suggest that the contractor'is' program, which after acollecting/at curbside just,

voluntarywith apickup,

the Township Committee that • The semi-monthly papera mimdatofy system had- drives conducted by .Boycbntributed to. toWhWide Scouts here apparently makesupport for a successful solidwa^ste recycling • programt h e r e . ' . . ' - . V . . . ' 0 ••

Many of the successfulcollection • programs;.. in. .theNorth Jersey <wr'ea aremandaCory, according to thepaper company j |nd stateofficials. Young-Cuenther has

a large dent in the collectionsof the contractor for themunicipality;1 Dan Mason,( ascout, leader, estimated thatthe scouts retrieve about .500tons a yeari here. At

opens at'..JThomis A. March, fromfirm that has been hired towrite- the plan, Raymond,Parish, Pine & Wciner, willspeak.- . . .: March has said thatalthough Cranford does not

.yet have specific solutions tosome of its problems, possible

: ways to go may be suggestedby other communities'

example, in

^Community opinion will be' will continued do so under t h e l ' ^ o o ^ f^m'su^luf the. , ^ , i J . ^ j _ w ^ ^ . i< ^ 1 . , ....u'l,.;., il;;-. K DLin. ' • . fwrt i ftv i ^Hn'fMHln .'IPOS*

scope of the master pjan. of 3 same

Methodist Church lot next tothe library.

~~r~' VOT6H.:••. REGISTHATIOIS .

If you .want Unvote andaren't registered, TownshipClerk Wesley Phllo is offering,ample opportunity Oct. 5, ti

Roosevelt andSchools. Paul told

Lincolnher. that

superintendent's

is

the mandatoryapproach. But the idea hasn't,generated—much enthusiasm

in.bythe private contractor /wouldcotae in_ubout 50 per cent ,...- .. — - ... .'below thft srout toto), . an/ important^ "subtopic' of anytime

Several speakers suggested the-mastera.

in Union County to date, Only ^ S ^ S S d ' o e I K b n a l y ^ w f u b e ^ .gTto/ to- &*» Municipal•»*••!"•• MJ.LV -i •"« *«»~i ^ ^ , , ^ 1 , , A» ira(Hh. *r,A wnvkino rohrfi- bui ld ing , the deadline tornew part',..of "a total.community

recycling prbgram ratherthan an isolated part of it. .

of traffic' and parking cohdi-tions, "pedestrian flow anda m e n i t i e s , ' e conomic

registration fbr theelection .is Oct. lO.

Nov.'. 7",

Inside The ChronicleFORMER RESIDENTS Gain Rame: , " . ; '. • •'"•TOY MAKING In Vermont: Page 8 -"•:'..•

SLIMMING DOWN And Wri t ing: Page 9

At Your Leisure1','•....... .7Churchv .,. : . . t . . .5

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Page2CRAN^RD'(N.j;[crTl2JEKrANDCHR0K1CLEThursday.September28,1978 ., ••>" "'•' ... ., '

Two young men picked the- vehicle owned by-Kerr Steani-wrong target for a, predawn ship, "of 505 South Ave. E.-egg'throw Sunday mbrning. Sunday." .

Police s{ud the pair drove. Five cars- parked;-a tpasfc, a police vehicle at the Temple Beth. £1 wereintersection of—Forest— and--damaged byvyahdals who toreNorth Avenues and splattered ~off outside rear-view mirrors'•"• egg on it. Officer David Sept. 20. The cars were ottnedan

OFF TO CUBA -r -The Chronicle's EloTseW>l|. posts1

letter to Havana containing completed forrn discoveredin a bottle on a Florida beafch by Edward-and Gerda.

207-Columbia Ave. Post Office here_

Cochjrane gave "Chase and 'by Joseph DeCfcco. Angelinaapprehended- the-.youngsters Fonseca, Ann'Stodnick,,Jerfyon OrchanTStreeL •>'

The alleged egg tossers

it was OK to return,th7qiiery abBy. ooincrdence, lo$ number on the Cuban form is.the

Poplick and Marshall Haykin.Paul Bolanowski, reported

that a c&r drove over His lawftand left ruts early Saturdaymorning. David McContf s4>dt

that day threw a

: if

I.t

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Ptatarotta;: wert screened for the position Yecruit^oiuv v professional : iuse of pro- of Aauatics dirertnr'-"A similar staff." . . . . . . . . . . , ;

._ ^ sameas tHenewspaperVposioffice box number. (Sigh missive. - "•:.-:,._'•>& .tor. tKafficnof |3pljtIcs.I.). .'• '4,'.:.. : ' ; ~ ' " ' ^ ^ : : r : : ~^ . ^

— Thesignssay "wrong way.'-but Police Traffic Lt> LawrenceT. Bonnell and.Public Safety Commissioner Henry/ Dreyer Jr. are opening.the new

mrew a C e n ^ e n n i a l Avenue jugh^ndle.thk ''right way"-with scissors applied to ribbon. Ju§hisgarage- w ' " handle:.southbound.traffic cornijhgoff_ofth.e Garden State/Parkway. eliminating

for throwing- a window at. 45;R6selle Aye.Garden Sa

dangerous leff hand turn to ;Winfie!d-traffic ihtersectiph.

through ' the- window.

IPamper Yourself

-'We'll help bring outthe best in you,"'' .

EXPERt HAIR CAREWomen • Men •Children

Debbie • Frank4 Centennial Ave., Cranford.

id Fruit ..Ho* .272*9-700

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Hardbacks

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A simiVar, ihci.def4;.. ^reported to' police five hours

earlier by JoElteh DeP§,rre ofRoselle Park who.saufthat sixyoungsters tHrew eggs at hertar on South Union Avenue.

Other vehicles were also, a •target of* vandal^ recently.John Vein Teeckelenburglv of.8 Buraside Ave., said Sundaythat an "X" mark vassera tched- on, a windo*1 • of • his'

A rock was thrown

On Friday, Tom Butler-r-eported that tw_q men (lyrew/-.; tortiatoea^aFTh^front ,6f his"homeVt 42$ Casino Ave.; and

* Grace Nfjingsbu^y said thatfurniture had been overturnedand a' fireplace .broken in thebackyard of her home, at 110Orange Ave,.

An overhead door .was.reported damaged at BerryBusiness, Co., 6' Rar , St, on JSept. 21, and Mrs. Stanley'; of '215. Arbor St.'. said somebody "

at hpr h

mr-xz

The>Ue plan application forconstruction of a hquse> on'Hampton Street'has been

' led until aj.r.eyifeed._*™.., water ordinance is.passed, by the-,. Township.Committee. .

On Frank Krause, who with .his wif ; Barbara, owns the •Hampton Street property,agreed to the postponementSept 20 after a heated hearingin which he threatened to seekr^court action to force -thetownship t»Jgraht a building

• p e r m i t ' ( '••' ••• '' ••;. ; ' • .

Krause Attacked the "boardfor delaying the plans, sayingthe" flood ordinancerequirements which the boardis__concernedi .with, were

until the end of October.JPllans Jor the Hampton

Street property were post- 'p^ned'until the revised law is ^passed' as it" IsT belieyeit'that ~the plans will comply, with that"'l a w . , ; " ' ^ - - < - ' : • . . • . / . . • . • ' : • •

In a statement to the board, -Kjcause;., accused • hoardcnairman Robert Kleisslej of •""conflict of intsces_lasi_hje"is als6

member

citizen's

Environmental Commission.The L muhici^al;'xonanission,!reviews all site plans. •

JKrause also^said the 15-foot -,reqijirement ^ s riot' placed" \oh .other recent .applications.an^should not 'Jbe' required fpr 'thiSj.application,: -.''••• ; " ; ' • : , .

"Since thePkjnhing- Board

>f. bi-partisahcomjpittees to-ijutive.- searches

in the^hiring ofthe best professional talent MrCranford,", said Marotta, who

thejpivnship Committee as aDemocraWhis- fall.

He added; '->~~v'"-"'Over, tifty application?

.director opening.After the most promising,applicants were-interviewed,the citizens -committeepresented the: three 'or fourmost qualified candidates tothe Township Committee forthe final selefctipa"; ' -. _ Mayor-, Marotta said,

.'- Through this • approach we-are.ableto use the time andtalents of Crahford citizens to

Jim Williams, the .other":Democratic candidate for the 'committee,- said -that' "the. \introduction of these hiring'practiceshas attracted appli-cants with., .bipth graduatetraining; • a n d ; broadexperience: I fully "support the'[efforts of the Democratic imajority to bring "professional !management , into local '

" government positions^" \

The : secretary \ ofHoustng

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Police Chief Matthew T..Haneyr has complained to the•Tpw^nship Committee, that his.department'••'is '.being .short- •changed .""in r v capital.improvement .Tbudgets.-r- ——.'. He says that police havfe notfared as well -as ihe fire;

S20.o6ocolorprinting lab and a\color. video camera estimateda t $9,100.00.. , ' • -

The township-committeeasks, each ,depaVtment toproject, '1 capital. j _ outlay,.

"requirements for'eac^/-of the-next five years:; The • three

-Township. Engineer. • GregoryS|roiv are in "'practical;compliance" with .the' floodordinance. Thenplans. cairinot"comply \vith a requirement tohave fill at one foot above thedesignated flood level for

ice of'lSfeet on each side^

feasance-or ma^easance^ r "caii only assunie" that it has •useo. some .cbmirion . a'eiistr"discretion to waive thisrequirement in previous ;applications," "he-Said.—- l

Boar^J

said .Mrs, Hamilton.' - applications in early October/'.:' Williams last week .public meetings in : mid- •criticized-;, the .'ilaclc of, , Npyemfcier*and.occupancy,by *-*?s?

insirio o • << •--•—••.•''.'"- information" senior citizens early^prin&^ The constmcti'on ; ' Jm'otSo" •"'u " " f ^ t u n a t e are gettingfrom the board and -, is progressing :oh Meeker F-L--« fmarte- about, the. senior said it is "acfing,in a mariner Avenue. - ., ; , - Ji^ ^°? ; nt^*r::by:;pjim=tt^ to1 :bje!'! •••-• -GUI refused -to coYnment oh' ' " ' ' ; •^ ^ s ^ T D e ^ ^ r a t ; ^ - ^ e c r e t i v e : * - * f ' ';• r--:~:~A^Williarns^remaYfes;-He-saidne-:^^v'^S ^BB««««-H* 9 r : T o w n s h l P \ Edward |C. GUI, president of would issue a full statement r •'u?r ~ vi- ' ' . ' •'•'••• ""•'••' "theboard arid^-prime mover "whejo^the facts.are known " !NSP,ECTIQN

•up until, -now. • Mrr^ri the housinPrtrftbran, ~said "Mrs: Ha,mUtonq^^iford—Boydr^a-communityieader^^i^-i—^—:—

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Union County Clerk Walter York / apd Connecticut

•introduced, by Senator JohnW-'Skevin/ (DrBergai). to move

the New Jersey primaryelection from June toSeptember^to- coincide withNew York, and Connecticut'•As I see'.it," Halpin said; the

:»senator ought to be moreconcerned by haying "

hold their primaries in aune7'

• Halpin went on to say that•the proposed ;hill us a seU-serying piece of -legislation tobenefit all ihcumbent .officeholders who would announceinrfebruary as candidates fora. Septennber,. priinary, have

, the advantage of organizing'campaign -committees.. akA.^benefit through the, summeron fhe hot dog flnd hanibuf ger •.circuit. They could wrap- ft up

..with an eight week blitz to'general-election day beforetheir opponents could get theircanipaigns bffTflwjrground or •raise funds". "to projectinformative campaigns..: .,'.,'•"..-•

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vandaUsm policy that- instituted under the policy.> studenis-a.vJio_J_Ihejecommendati(Jns were

camse. damage,* to school made by a vandalism taskproperty reported', ta juvenile force ofthe boara, made up ofauihorities will be!'actefl Upon • -.Ira, WeinStock, thairman,>iL the Board of Education Brendia Klein andyRosemary

next montk • i. Charles. ' •The proposed policj- uouW. Toirimplement

/ .Eugene H. Bauer

Senior

township offices In capital Gre and pP\W,; traditionallyequipment outlays in recent, have the biggest >list of itemsyears. '..- ••'• . — and the higher-cost proposals.--JRiquedrby-rejection of most". - F.ox 197?.,fhe total '= capital .

' of his requests in recent years,, proposal list reached -5S.013.;thechief told the committee in million. Of that, S1.045 millionXVSfffciirip session SepL 19 that was targeted for Cranford's

• its priorities were "warp&l''- assessed share of the Lenape.when it came to capital Park StornrDetention Basin..

• expenditures-and . tha t ; he, The.To.wnshiprTGQnim.ittee-.thought it was a waste ofhis ultimately appropriated

-hr&e to submit proposals for.. expenditures of only S14Q.0OO;

According vlb-<Krausejsplans,, the side yarproposed structure willeight feet wide;

.A revjsed.'-flood ordinancerequiring five^feetof. fULwas"recbmhi ended by the.Planning tfoaril to ' theTownship Committee:'Theordinance wa^.serit back to theboard for further , revisions

by ; ^ gKleissler--arid.Said that,,the!state "sqtute "has provisions .• pro

nberwhich allow a. member of themunicipal " environmental

nmmittee to be a member ofUheiRlar'' •-'Seyer.agreed tfiarvtlifev 15-lobtrequirement^sWas. riotsufficient reason tb<<Jeny theapplication.

au : - that. whe. picked • a Jersey-Hpusmg Agen 'cy . -^ done? his^ convinced Gene Marino- and ' ronHiUnn timiLUZ*?*^*™,?*1^*^™1 • r ep6r tedtha t the present homework ..or is being Bob • Biaeh that the towri's S " ? " ™^ I ^ I I I uici. Uie iptpjeci,. MJujdule calls for release .of., iiiaiuuulatetl by Some6rie." pldygiuuuils ".niflect neglect' The caiidldatt

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••'.'•' ^*'^*'*~'^"^'T*'*Tij^w^^w'rm^>iiii 1 »•, m« * i * •**lf***rtt*^.-*,*e*it**f$ candidates " for. Township . municipal player' ' r^rWKu^r5"'' ,.;-•'• .B^^ym"':H V ' H ^ H ~ H J ^ K J f B i r m " ' ^ B = * ~ ~ - ' " . V L »!r 1.Gommittee^^said-T---7L!we^neiehhnrhiWiS—

ion- at -eiementary . the. .sliae".and vhazaraous, '. yv.^.aw ,,aa atiiuu^- are :in'"excellent iexnosed "dbri'crete' sih •••>h*^Gene Marino; and ' condition throughout ' the climbers ' .^- 'h t l i a t t h e t o w n ' s t o w n . " ' . .-....• • , ' • , " • ; - • ;; , ' ' . ' • : • •''•••'.*•"•

Marino and Bia'ch said

the policy.Superintendent Dr. Robert D.Paul would develop rules and

Mansion has joined United• Counties Trust • Company asSenior vice ''pr^sidenL,"^--"Li

Ccmmitleeman' RaymondMolnar, told Haney' that his

^ proposed^ budgets had beenregulations for'prbTecKng and respoHsibility J o r branch considered-along with those of

^withalso- requjjre . a , weekly

-vandalism . report Vrqm the' superintendent of schools. regmauons IOT protecting a n a •• v —-•• '.-•-•!• r~ .-—-——r- --a, •-••~-— ••--. "IT " " ^ r " 0 ~ r " / ' , T "

.Vsphedule of'fines -for lost accpUnYing for School management and corporate every other department and altogether. The approvedTire ,.ordamaged^^ school jnaterial material;, -prepare, . t h e development. . .-. Mayor Ronald DJTlIarotta told mmi-pumper wUl cost about-

m requested items.The DPW received the

largest amount of that in fourvehicles costing about $64,000

and athletic equipnierit andmusical instruments would be

g.'developm

^feuer began • his^ banking'ywith

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weekly rejSotr "on~vyndalisju;The policy calls for holding.

the parents of studentscausing . ' the "damagefinancially liable wherelegally possible. Students over He is..... aageis would be held liable,s Kenihvorth

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City Bank. New York, and in1972 ;• joined-the—Keiiilworth

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rap»^r^wyi^^^r-requipHieiit~uuiTto5Br~^werey

directbr "ofState- Rank;

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ments.as requested."All department heads have

been asked by the committeeto get their 1979 capital budgetrequests fortnulated. '•.-.'

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authorized for the recreationr

and-parks department, the-library and .the municipalcourt . . >: ' ... ..,,>•

MSke More Sales" gMake Mor^ Money iBecortie Enthusiastic . . mReacK 'Vour Goal in Sellirtg , gHandre Ob|ections Effectively gDeOelope -Ssl.f•Confidence- - - ^ M.,'f\rTranrTft~VnHr<**lf""8rtrf"T—' Hi—t)rg3TOt)

Your Sales'Talk "~~.Approach' Your. ProspectGel Prospects Interested.Sell to Groups : ,

S l Yourself"

COURSE FREE PREVIEW!

TheTV Hit

Gyion"jRaider: — J.1 llr'-

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iMany Other Space Models:' ,. . . . "•

16 NOI TH UNIOf^AYE. CRANFOftD 272^660daily 10-6, Thursday TilT9*UVI.¥ C|os6d Wed.

,.^ . •"•;y"~ r.'J'^'i"""'""^."!, re-inspeciea th* , . B . u ^!l!i^" urtfP.rt.unate . to, ha.ve a this week and observed

7^ ' .;;_•; : Biach: say,r".Tne o^rigerbus".~v^«,.v . . . c iiiucauuuai .,.-. ine-. question is best conditions and -lark n(

? ^:J^/^A^°^ the SSance atS^tH. Nfacilities andlf elected pledge accompanying' picutre taken apparent." Marind added-'It,•'• Se-cr^ndil^^ ^ t0 S / ^ " ^ f ^ " ^ "Sea« that thePemSatcL^,!fS?;®'.^nd!?0?.-, •;..--; broken fence,, tall weeds and leadership is concerned with

ilhhfi the large hole at ' scrimping ori tax dollars at the....... No(, . . . .

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Initiativef 'Assemhlyman Chuck: legislature may'^initiate legislature insists on ,Hardwidc vhas announced . a refeifenda in New Jersey.' taining a major roaTHbTdckSf1)!?- . to Provide popular, __The resolution would enable prohibiting New Jersey":/H™!f«Ve and-referendurn" the electorate- to pass new citgens from enjoying thetor^New_JeEeyans^JHe-said-Jaws_oii^to—wericurn—Iaws-s^e^righ^as-v6ters of-otiier-'

would not be given to anystuSent who refuses to pay thefines.

Liqudr Store ;

Oosed3Bays

chalanan of the financecoinmitteerUnion College;'

thousands of.dollars for theeither departments" since 1972

and is membership chairman '•. #* police departnienif hasand a former director of .the received only $2,000 in 1973,Kenilwortb ManufacturersAssociation. He is a memberof the Kenifctorth Rotary

Thefts

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rThreeGars

$3,000 in 1976, S2.300 in 1977and $3,300 in 1978:. ~ -

Haney Said the only "capitalitem received by the policedepartmenyhis fiscal year is$3,300 for pocket pagers.Actually; a new fire

-Three auto' service centersalong' '•: South Avenue inCranford. and Garwood w«irebroken into early Friday, thethief was seen but'fled over a

JVesentetfbyS^STBOMiA

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Holiday Inn^Exit 138|Kenilworth 1

Tuesday^ • IOet. 3 - 7p.m."

it's-aii'effort to brnTg~5tatigbverhnient "back to thepeople where it belongs.""1 '..'

Hardwick is co-sponsor ofAssembly •' ConcurrentResolution 138, which permitsvoters the right to, petition to

"by—the"-legislature.

Appearing at a pressconference in the State House"with U. S. Senate candidate

state states-to spealrtut on issuedwhich vitally affect their dailylives and fortunes. m _ ..• "Many legislators andbureaucrats are reluctant to

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^ 'The Township Committeehas voted to close -SellerLiquor Store at Walnut Ave.for three days next week for a

• violation ;of-^the state law-against selling .alcoholicbeverages tb a minor.

: Mayor Ronald D. Marottasaid the suspension 6fbusiness was imposed for Oct.

In

' .that the store had sold abeverage to a 17-year-old ".

Three cars were involved'inan accident at the intersectionof South' Union and LincolnAvenues Sept. 19.

:~ Oneonne onversrPraricisT. Siriith.of 102 Retford Ave.,was taken to.Rahw ay Hospitalby. the Cranford First AidSquad for treatment. Hisinjuries were reportedly''-•' -The- rtnwirt: nf Ijh'p.

MORI ADVANCEDFEATURES THAN !

AMY PREVIOUS RCA

COiOR MODELS

•Aiftomotic Color Control

QAutonurttc Contrast:

©Automatic light Sensor

©100% Sofid State

Xtended l i fe Chassis

other cars were .GertrudeFarrell, of 50 Buniside Ave,iand. Harry *A." Linderoth, of340 S. Union Ave. • ,

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estimated' at".&,000- was. approved under the policedepartment capita] - budget.JJlie- recorder is used for fireseH/ice but is situated mpolice; headquarters. .

T1ie\pohce, like the DPWand fire department, has put

. in for some "big ticket" items.-One of these is a $3 milh'oncombined public: safetybuilding that Haney.- hassotigEt each year sincel9727iFwould, be. paid out over fiveyears). He's also-asked for ahew ^0,000. command post

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see the-Garwood page. , • ,' -~. Mrs.. Helen Krawetz, of' 228Locust Dr , reported to policethat somebody stole $63,20,fromherpocketbook while sjiewas shopping-atiBathinarE.Sept. 20, The day before,Charles Caprjotti - of Belfordsaid four, hubcaps were/removed from his, ?ar while- itwas parked outside the super-;market. '•••; .'"' ••' •.'

On Sunday; Larry Jones ofCranford Sunoco at South and'LinCobi Avenues said a hosewas stolen from an air pump.

Informjtlon rec&rd!r<4 public scKoolifafinhlB Iram tu^ni el grim-niton

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54,000 security wall for the" • - : - -1 ".uilding over that

oHic'« in uoeoin School. items. •

^tnsr^MaT!onduga|cr7qfCranford Auto Body andFender at .220 South Av<?/E:.

vsaid-on Sept. 20 that $93 hadbc^n i»Uilcu fi iiiii ^WtiiiSlTfTcQV1

office desk.- . ' «: , lRj(tordPatch.rep«rte4thatsomeone ihtered-hi$. car atSSWall St. Saturday Uirougfi a

^ t d 4 w h d dtsawTAnFMstereotadio and a'.

EDWARD I. TOY, ESQi

llewTelepho:

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Cbme get acquainted with our fanrioUs natiorially advertisedbrands at prices that bur customers-describe over and pver asr

raeTe^pJrtartatenfrom a cat at nearby.51 WaiJS t ; :&wned by. :Michael'

*Coc(izza, the same day.- .;•• Bicycles were rep'orted"stolen by Greg Kalescky, tfc.330 Dorchester Ave.;' Peter;Lubes, of 309,lbenman RdL;Mark-Migliozzi, of 26 MacArthufBlvd.; Warren AiistiiC

• of Hot Oak La^-" MichaelGabrielli, of,2OfflUchard SL;Wil«ain< Weber, of. 33

trjpetmiI Rrl nni\

Even if yom home hasISO rooms,Con-Tact Brandgives you colors arid pat-terns to cover everything

Oyer 15O different patterns arid eolors.to choose -irom.'Even flocks dnd chromes., CON-TACT self-

-adhesive plastic is a snap to use for walls,shelves and nlck-rrdckS. Can easily be re- ' 'positioned to correct mistakesi'From a baronialcasfle to a riiortgdged split-levelj we're the .

_ headquarters (or CON-TACT Brand quality prod-1.(Jets. Our decorating experts can help yournakeyour house a home. Come see ysspon.

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DiTulio Jr., .of 206 Pawnee-Rd., .whose bike was, found,over -the weekend onHamilton.'; /-"• •

, DECKER^VT SEMINAR;Dr. "Norman Decker of

. Cranford recently-attended a; fourrday chiropractic total-health careseminat;in Dallas." The seminar was sponsoredby the Parker ChiropracticResearch Foundation and was

"attended by a.tkio doctors ofchiropractic, their assistantsand.technicians. L "•'-...:.•'.

on Wall-Tex Wollcoverings

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RICHARD HARTIG MINTS1 H.Union Avo., Crqnford 276-254(

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CRANFORDC«ARG|IT

so:snatoir Anthony E.tfes<. introduced

legislation tor>ce.ate theposition, of legal oral

•The Russo bill, which hasbeen referred ;to the $enate

[ Judiciary'* Committee.-lwouldempower"the'rChief Justiceof

-the ?tate .Supreme Court, toappoint on a trial basis for aperiod of one year attorneys in

America's Most FamousBrands At Sayings to 70%

LUXURY

U. S. Senate candidate bureaucrats are reluctant toJeffrey.-.Bell, Hardwick give the power back to the,pointed out that "referendum people," said Hardwick. "Butprovides one of the clearest California's experience hasnd i t t th ld d ton the ballot—the right which and easiest, ways to assess the already demonstrated that the

enabled Cahfornians. to win will of Unpeople' .voters are in -the mood toProposition 13 tax relief, . "Yet, the.. Democratic demand a voice in their ownjCurrently^^ only the *—J " , , . » . . _ --. . . . . . . . . . . .

an

.cwo counties who would adviseand assist grand juries duringtheir deliberations, Themeasure calls for naming the"-~^ l~"" i : i=isy in one fksi-

class Qp'uniy:

The lawmaker stressed thatthe...attorneys . •wfeuld be

incTependeiiir; of "^Triie'prosecutors' offices and wouldnot be<present on behalf of thedefendant. ' . ' .

jmen-"The grand jury.system has

been criticized in recent yearsbecause of- the . one-sidednatvu'e.'of the proceedings,"Sen. Russo commented. "The

—members "of—the-grand—jury-are layjnen whose sole source

• of legal counsel is theprosecutor's office: My bill is

.. intended to provide jurymembers with' another'iopinion, which would be.rendered by the specialattorney," ' ••;;•.'

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FLANNEL & VELOUR %Him%

MEN'S A ^ D BOY'S SWEATEES

MEN'SRED LABELOR T-SHIRTS (Refli tp $5.69>

OR T-SHIRTS (Heg.$3.99) Pkg. of 3

HA^ES DELUXE HEA¥Y

SPECIAL GROUP BOY'S LONGSLEEVE POLOS & SPORT S^mTS

TUBE SOX (Reg. $1.25)

Many Other l iu sf ©re

SHAPIRO'19 N* Union, Grcanford

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Complete Selection of

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COMING SOON/the full lineot Jeep 4-WD• sports/ytility vehicles

..,-/ We arc pleased and proud to announce the addition-of t:Kc'-CJCceptipi,Kirand.exciting A'MC/Jcep line of sub-compacts, luxurycompacts/Maxi-compacts; sports cars and Jeep 4-wheel 'drjve 'sporjs/utility vehicles to our inventory of fine trip.tof*cars. Now'

^-available with the .introduction of the '79. rtiodcl year,.' . '•' ''••••.

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N;J.) CITIZENAND CHR0MCLETbmsday»Sei>teniber2^ 1978

Letters To The Chronicle As: >...••" ^ . T ^ - ^ - - —

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Reaching &0 Per CfentA federal agencyreports that an stuff at home. Recycling depends ori

energetic aBdcommitied 20 per cent ^attraciing-the middle 60 per ceijt.•:^-...the.....n^iony/..h(^to\ira^:'-will Ifcat's \shere Granjford*s municipalVecyde their newsjaapers andglass program isn't making much of ajfcvea-if jcfeey.haveJto work at i t dent; But when you factor; in theAnother20 pep cent .is so lazyjg^sffinafced 500 tens of paper the Boy

~in~dtffei^nirtSat"lt wont recycle a Scouts a re collecting a year; youthing under any circumstances. lo taye to figure that a good part oftejtoe^ ^are the^ consciouslyamong ffieim^ashedY&esthat if thev" are properly motivated, least We are perhaps* dealing berieproperly Informed and not overly wi& prohlenis not of tootivationbutinconvenienced^ titiey*ll: separate the of administration and coordination.

Tfie EnforcStTRecycling Stigre

residents :and ofntials-Jaayetoo pnicfa time andjenergy on-

vabandaned. Though fhistrated—weather--

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l4^>|Makkai^'-'v»utr'Oulb;;:-iai.•appeal to'resiaents The

waste wjlled' &-?? Therein: lies- aiiexample.—*Ifee"sa|Sstics show that

prepared-to ajiow .others tcT:voice Opinions arid"decide for~themselves. It is dismaying to

: thjnk'you prefer to discountthe • opinions of* the votingpublic P© reconsider yourposition• and .accept ' thepremise that the public, isresponsible, and can handle

: the decision for the fate of the..

"' Annual United Fund S ' S ' b ' e headed by Domg«*Barbulo; chairman, and. Malcolm Pringle, assistant chair-.

Rev.".t.;^~'Glark!v!^-be..instellSTay pastor 01 Auianct:' C h u r c h - . • • • ' . • • ' : • • ' • ' • • •'•'•• . ' . ' ' ' • ' V ' ' " • ' • • '• '. '.' • • .' • ,

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Fireman Clark J. Duckworth prprrioted to captain inCranfor^Ptfe Pepartaent ; ' . .

PUBLIC NOTICE t*her*byeiven thai1h» feUoring resolution was Mooted byth£ .Township' Committee e l theTowraMp of Crenfonj e i Vmeeting neld at ttw Municipal

blue laws..; Judy Rosenberg9' Shetlandi Drive

Richard J. Kaul of 4 BurcmieiaAve. WillTetire^t hafte-36 years With Esso Standard Oil Co. He wasa member c*thefcoard of Education for six years, two of which ..he was

» ScWWS*eliJ AYsmot, CranSard, New •'.Jersey on Tuesday, Seja. »» mi,.-.- •

RESOLUTION. WHEREAS; II it ttie opinion of ma - '

Township Committed of the Towrutupoi •Crarrfordthat II U.ln.ttje b«5 intern ofthe TewnsMp to engage in tttgon to ''furnish protesslbnaf lecal .services- In tconnection with the iotxaon Avenue \

^Comtnvnty [X*ye)ap»m-nf—f&^Biadi—1Grant Project; eSd . • " : ' • • J

W H E R E A S , toe coeai PublicC o n t r a m - I t M e i . u q vrequires tnat a Resolution .cf the

i b d thorii th

jerol'dV — Cranford runner and student

recovering at a VSousion hospital.

Ibthe editorr v - ;Tl e building of the lyehape-

P a * Detention . Basin-was.scheduled jio have beenstarted by the county duringlhis.^t;summer;byt;has:not;•h?

'A .noSe 'of .grafcni e -sad-"spprecifetion icr.'ihe kiad

• .saa

Cranford" is .well,ahead of mostUnion County comifturaiies • in.. its .,_- -j r .m6liVa'ri^5'tri-J^pflratftta7a<ttpat t ^ ..fhtf'Mmfoimijy-, as prvfo

. source;the h,piker . **-/•'.:.''".-:.———- because " they- -develop. , . ~ » ^,:• Our osm-'view1-, Ijaving be^ojrffo^^awareness of the • little extra effort

:^TfdatoTy..prcgratotS-tga?k-best,-'- but•*BGi-ffltP—Hie. rtascais-CKge-expects:,JEfopIe.^x^e^x^^aoLJjie^use.ltlieiL''.-have to separate their "'waste; but r~' ~%i-^r~~™j;*"s,i. jb^use^permve'theleade^-of •^S&gggf tKg

endorsers and

^sevfete-acsB .accBecl Wt the

was in the.baspita! from Oct.21 to JaJsiary-araMhen-as an~cwipalient7which is ifiecase-'^-ds^preseitr-time: -Officer'Jasaesfaas stuck by him as :heeci&irearejgEi operations atedr

fas. was ihere xs-hen .t as a"has ^ew Tgorfctra' mwher <*o»?H wit

t .y/.Ke^tfc^.'M'cjfr^tb''.. • "' •'• ..'. 3'JCoimaiidie P l a c e

Don't iFoilo^

*£a the editor:

aff^to

" ~ * r , — " ^ r^*. i •• v - v m t . M . ^ . . . ^ , ^^>h^— — -— - — « _ _ _ , — * _ M _ 4 _ . ^ ^ — ~ ~ a j ~ h i a ~ h , w — ^ ^ — ^ w » 4 P ^ ^ U > H a ^ H » H ^ V I * 4 r ^ * . . H I A 1 B M . A ^ V n d ' H ' ^^h.^hA.-^^ J- M i l ^ . l .K ,M ~ T T 1 ^ J

that"Mstodatory tecydujg isn't all h | s beefiworfang on 3 p lot rec^drthat devastating. We were properly ing rebate- project ihCraniford,motivated;- properly informed and Richard enkes, takes; a differentslightly inconvenifeQced. when we look by. saying that economichad to put oifl newspapeiis in tied; incentives tootivate. He's prcbabJybundleSi aid omit newspapers" and • ahead a t this time, but he's picMsg .glass from the live garbage; It ca|i tgjbeHerersnithe.neigh^

, and ^ d TorkrBirf~&d^a T>6lid«aaa ;s^)pOTt^thje^^]stete1jeVelr&['Keti"0fwho will ejhdorse mandatory pkicup mandatary, ior nionetaxy

• these days: the enj^rced recycling. "*'" ' " ""'

to. _ am grateful to.God for a stranger who cared •sadtfceCtanfc&d<iionununit>t'

ys eny^rced recyclingscareof 1978 is as potent as the red'scare of 1954.'•' ' . : ; . . ; „ . • ' , . • ' . ; _ • • _ . t . ^ . , . _ . _ . . _ V _ L ; . . :

fodeedi—Keriilworth -is the<' oolymunicipality in

Jegislatejtnancit was haying some

..___ .•••p... be. inevitable if not.immediatd^ acceptable, we'd liketo sfegk a concerted endorsement of

iciuatipn by^e^wnj<t*adersl. aition instead of a competit-

2ffi Cranford Ave.

ho'te: JeroldCranford High

Sckooi graduate, was the&ea a^al wiiMft:wtw *«& i e . 'F ' £ o n $»**»•?»»»&>" bfthe

——.-.—.— —» — :—'—^jjcczcent rsfeortiy—-- after-V?' University of

> members ofte'am of the,-school

-,« •..• « a v e - -. among the frequent'*~f :• 8. *. • • •visitors ip his hospitArroom.)

tor tee.

the-codnty Ib ltm among cnantable and govern-;paration, and m«?M.Ce?X|dingpicjoips.andpolice^trouble until ^Scouragement of paper thieves.

are closed, the latest. ia; asenes of nationwide teacherwalkouts. Will Cranford be' n e x t 3 . ' ' : ; ' :/j . .'••' •.:"'• : . '

• The Answer in that questionEes primarily with &ie Sbard

' of Education, wlfese short'sighted policies seem'Tto bemoving us injthat direction. Inihis connection, the-Chronicleowes the;. commiuiiiy inoretfean.ll*:;;ffiere: tjejxit' thatteacher contract, negotiations

-havebeen stalled^ amithattheteachers' patience is wearingthuLWe-'are. entitled lo kriowwhy the • negotiations, are

. stalled.''--Nobody in their rightmind wants to see our schoolsshut down, particularly when;

a-disruptive1 shutdown seems' FtV only if

celebrated at the home of her sister at 124 N. „—__,-.(museum). Iliey are the_daughters of David Miller Crane,

' s5n of Josiah-Jr. and" Amanda A. Cory. (T^e sister s nameWasSIrs. Fannie-Hopfensack):; . • - • ; . . . *

".••' - • ' r " - - - : L / ; ' t ^ M y < a r ! ^ w ^ . - - r •• !•'''•'^B^ere^um6n1Nbv.6Toi^lorh6^U"we^sforrUie police.' -.

Republican torchlight parade to be oii Oct. 26 prior to thepre-election rally at Roosevelt School; , V• Y : F . W . paper drive colIccls43V4 tons olpaper,Septv19- . ••*

Traffic UgHts authorized for N. Union and Springfieia,Springfield and Orange; Lincoln and Centennial, l(ancplnandWalnut, .Centennial and North Ave; and Centennial and-

. M y r t l e A v e s ' ' ' . ' • . • " ' . • ' - ' . . •' " " • . • . • •• , ' • • , . - . ' • • '

.Many objections to closiUg'Mihi Street during school hours.Xroni-Alden5Ureet-toSprmgfi£ld.A^enu^^^ _ : . _

• • ' • ' • • • . ' . - • . . • • • • - • • • . • • • • . ., - , . 4 0 y e a r s ' . ' " : ; : • • • • . ' • • ' . • ' ' . ' ! • . ' • '

- -MK.'FannieEliza Cory-Millerf^r, dies Sept. 16.at jhetomeof her niece. Miss Jennie Crane, 42 E^Nbrth Ave, She wasborn in Ontario, Canada, April 22. 1841.'She lived with her

publicly aevtrtlied:MOW, -THEREFORE,

.REiOWEO byBE IT

TownUiipf CfCommittee of the TownttUp of Crarrterct,

•He* ienef «VBJ itw? ToWnswp o o «htretr eneage the firm. 61 Ho!rsp«*t &

niece and ner sister, airs. Amajida tibry tirane, for 25 S/***±&-(i^e latter was the wife of David, and daughter-in-law ofJosiah Crane Jr.). .

.... • , . • ' . • ' • " . ' :• . " . : • • . ; 5 o - y e a r s ' - • • • , . . • • . • • • ^ h ' -

Shapiro's Department Store is• «»lttng out' for his

to perform tt» - necessary-(cgsl andprofessiena) services required In ttwmatters to which, reference Is matte In

. me preamble of this Resolution; andBE <T FURTHER BESOUVEO M

( o i i w w : - " , • • , ' . • : • • - . " - • • . ' , ; ' : . - - ' ' . ' ' . i ' : . : : ' • '

•' 1..T1»Mayor U heretry auttxjrtee^l fe,sl.en aw) the Clem to attest and a m * ttwwal of the Township oi Cranford 10 an

sAgreement berween the' Township- d-Cr«n«o«J, New Jersey, emd.the'iait} firm' of Hotzaplel & Perkins. Ejqs.. forJthe

professional l e a s t ' serv ices to berevjcred by W to t h e ' Towmhlp ofCranford. . : '....- '.' . . '-. .' •' •- 7- This conlrsct is swarCKl wittamcomjietsiiye bitfcfina es_*Drofesslonalservices", under the provtsJons ol .the

•t»W.fprofestianal services contemplatecl a nof such a nature that iJ ctoesnor lend

. itielf to competitive bidding; and ,X A copy of this Resolution shall t*

puiiltshed in The. CranfoRl Cillzen and.JChron!c(eas rwjainal by.law Wftnln ten' •

retirement. (It did not happen and.the storeis.slill operated'by h& son-in-law). -'' ,,..'. ' , . ' • • ' . . . • .,, •'..':,

Trains that formerly started injCranfqrd will;now start a t^ t h e r ' ttunellen or Aldene during the.track elevation.

F16rence-Goujd. of 5 Grove SL is a'special teacher a fWashington,N. J.(She;isnowMrs'CharlesM.Ray)... . \ "

;• Rotary Club, achieves:104 consecutive- perfect.attendance ^meetings on Sept. 20. It plans a big time at the Euzabeth Elks -

—Club 6ck25.,(-Theclub wehton-toachifeve^perfeelattendance

'• • • ' . T • i >

! . . ' • • . - • '

• "Ljve For Today" has. beenchosed, by ; Rev. Compton

:- J^ines^-.-Raitnsawh- -as his' communion meditation for

World. .Communion Sunday•'•'" Mr: Ramsawh, who isserving as mterim minister ofOsceola Church, began his

—duM ahfiCejari.Sept J6aie-is a_Dr RobertAmon-wllL— beJni_member of Elizabeth Presby- lead teacher with the minister

_ tery. and -graduated from assisting %Bethel Bible College m The ch'urch" will sponsor aJamaica- and-Oral Roberts fish and chip dinner Wednes-

•JJniversity jn Oklahoma and day at 6 30 pm in Fellow-did two years of graduate ship- Memorial Hall Dr

Vanderbilt

Mr, Ramsawh has served asassistant minister in theCommunity United MethodistChurch in Roselle Park fortwo years He is married andhas a 6 year-old sori, Shane

Church, school begins thisSunday with a class for adults

i" <. Obituaries1978 CRANFORD'< N!j.) , ^

_ : — , . — ' •- - V

StevenSenkarikv

Services " for StevenSenkarik, 80, of 103 BenjaminSt, were held Friday at.theWalter J Johnson Funeral

York in 1974 after 37 years ofservice.

He was a member of theCranford United MethodistChurch i"His wife, Mrs Anna Bhtt

died in 1967. '—

Cranford 43 yearsHe retired in 195a from

Wilson Jones Co., Elizabeth,after 52 years' service At thetune of his retirement he wassales correspondent in chargeof foreign trade Mr Hoaglandserved overseas in WorldWard I with the IT S Army

Dr. Dorothea StudeiitGuest'PriestH. Guinther

Surviving are a daughter,Miss Carol Morris at home,

Home, .Clark. Interment was two sons, Robert q..Harker of .and was a communicant o f ^

Monfis of Westfield; arid two-' 'Surviving are his widow,

A memorial Service for Mrs. •Dorothea H.Guinther, M.D.,'of 6 Berkeley PI. w.ill-' be ~Saturday at the Firi'tPresbyterian Church- at 11.

• The••'••; •• '34th ; Annua l r ece ived^ Master Of DivinityCpmmunion'Breakfasfof St. ^degree .from :tImmaculate.Anne's Rosary' Altar Society' •:.CqncepJL^.n.l.jSenirnary_li;;at".will be Sunday at the Knights' rJarlington and was ordainedof Columbus.. Hall; 37 South*'Ave:; immediately followingthe8:15 a.m. ma.ss in church,

•Rev. James Spera', -the

_ . ; _ , _ « • ; ; _ ; *

;'\.wqrlf, v at.^University;

Amon, and his assistants willprepare the meal Rev. C. James Ramsawh

Michael Held

He died Sept. 19 at MemorialGeneral Hospital after a brief: sisters, Mrs. MabelLeRoy of Genevieye, Hoagland; two.ii^^,^ • : . ' •.- jpiantation^ pi a > arid Mrs. :spns,.Dr. Arthur N- Hoagland

Flora Steul of Maaisdn, -Wis: of Florham Park"and William•m* --XT* « '"'•»• ''•' ' E< Hoagland of Meredilh, Nf.m | T m ' V l ^ t f i n J l ' H.; a'daughter, MrsI^Annette

L. Tyson of Bndgewater; a.sister; Mrs.\Lillidn Foriow-. of f l e l d

:Kja.ns.as'.-_ City;;',:..'.grandchildren.*

..- Thefeast of St, .Michael the'-J: -Archahgeiwill be celebrated

by .-the Catholic Church'. throughout the .world on

' F r i d a y . : / '• - . ' • ..•' • • ••'•., .iSt'.,,Miohael:holds the honor

theimmediately following Mary, IslandsMother of God For the past two years

Masses will be at 7,8,5 30,9 parish has been aiding thisam and" 1205 p m ' in St remote diocese as theirMichael Church, 40 Alden St. mission parish and the bishop-Saturday .evening and wjll speak.ojri their progress

illness..Born in Austria-Hungary, :m

what is now Czechoslovakia,he came to the United Statesin 1921 and settled in Newark.He.: resided shortly inBecnardsville^-before .jnovjng;o Cranford l^yeariago.1

He was-a member of the-

Mrs; Guiritherdied Tuesday •at Muhlenberg Hospital. after 'a long UJness. A private

h.eld. Arrangements weremade b'yr Gray MemorialFuneral Hom^'i? Springy

Darlington'and was ordainedMay 28,1977: v ; ' . •',.v Rev." Spera teaches religionin the pmmai?'School.andassists with members of ayouth^groijpT^RosaryTSijcletjn

parish; will be guesit speaker;;. and senior citizens. He. is theHe; will reflect on various': son of-lbrmer councilman andaspects-.-bf--the..'.Catholic'. •Mrs.;.Erank-Spera:qf,Gar.wood .

,.-Tickets may - Be obtained

,. I

assistant pa§tor of St. John theB t t e t c ^ ? h i j C i t

Gbsmajs

Baptist Chpfchin Jersey City.,, from -Mrs. Robert Calvo and•He Was graduated^ From,St.' Mrs. Stanley Suszko, ticket'.

• A,' funeralVictoria .

mass .for Mrs.d took;

in Hobokeri,- .Mrs"..GuihtheriariietoCrarifdrdfin"1947 She was. graduated from,

School'He chairmen.

Ka|henne Senkarik, who di^d church;St.

woHh:. Higgin? read; the,committalGer tn iHe.Sers . The funeral was held

t h f th D l F l

of being one of the fewsaints 'Sunday morning the church during.this time: "A special>y a.^son,.

^ w _r Steven EJ,. Senkarik ofnamed in .the Bible. He- is will hive as a guest preacber offering to aid the bishop with Cranfordf .two. daughters,spoken about by nam^nJhe_:BishopSorra of,the idiocese^^12th chapter of the Book-of Virac:. in the Philippines the masses. '• : • and Mrs.':';:lBetty: Polacek ofRevelations. : ' .,..:...-'..'..•'.;• ;. ,-"; Clark;,'three step-brothers,

1—The patron of the IOCQI "13 _ . 1 _ 1 • ' • .'". _rS, ; , -—. w y '—n—n Paul GregovkU of Fluiida andCatholic Cjiu ch has. been •*•«>•»•»••• '*» •»•-* H « * » * « « _-a>-^H^i^. «.<.t—_, ^_;_i..:.i. s,^..^.^given many titles over, thecenturies •• including defender1

of the Chufcht patron 'Tofr all

^ S .SC e m e t e r y- She died-at home :frpm the Dooley

. ;Temple „ ,Medical School in 1942. She,served hejv internship and'residency" at Jersey. City'

Il

to Mrs. Edith

Rabbinic Center HoldsMrs-

of Theresa

Funeral\; Medical Center.3 ' ••-' She was a" member and

. ruling elder of the FirstPresbyterian- Chiirch and a

•~——founder and' treasurer^ of,- the;Helen K. Baldwjn Nurserygchool — =-

.''The.first Sunday of October,is. World Wide Communi'on

.and Rev..George.H. Pike.ofj;the First Presbyterian Church ;'"will preach on the subject of

F H f i / ;

talents of. karen and,.BobMclyer and Ro.b Griibe at^the

p:Four^

p t j oThe No Name.. Club. held .a

White •: Elephant party andt d : i h t ' t t h

J

,...,___, ..5ociaLSatur.da:y_LnighL.'at_ther

Ronald p . WiroHa' > Chairman d .Yownshlp Committee

A T T E S T : • • • • - . • . -

Westey N.P«0«>' •'.. .Twlmshlp Clerk • . •~ BYORDEROP THE TOWNSHIPC O M M I T T E E . ' . • • • • . • - ';, . -

• OFTHETO\1WSHIP6FCRANFORDtiated: Setrt. a> 1W». .-.,.;.-.•.•.•.; •. ^P i e : t l » : C U ' •': •• :•. ••;:' -.

Mrs. Kathryh Parch;Spfiftgfield,-

protectbr of Uiose that, suffer; the Course for Prospectiye to acquaint the t.oh-Jew with .grandchildren,because of crimes; He is Converts to Judaism will enter Jewish holidays,: life\ cycle

iblice-officer.

Mrs; Edith Laezza Luisi, 72,of Coral Springs; Fla,, died

.Sunday.at,home.

' She was active in "the Girl.Scouts for 51 years and was!recipient of the Golden EagletA w a r d . ••"'• •'"•

o f Saints, its ninth

-~BOARO OF MEALTM-

To rie <_._Last-w«dicVediiorial.about-

Irony Of FireIn another of those little ironies pf

history,"Oranford gave a greeci lightthis week to construction of a newfirehouse and-r-Garwooa,- whichseceded kom Cranford andWestfield 75 years ago partlybecausefire service was so bad fronj

both, breaM ground for its new fire-house. Ifce Cranford_bara was theone that served; or didnt serve,depending on one's vantage,Garwood in'the old days. Anyhow,here's to progress this week iplaces. ' ; , " • ' • - •

Squibs

' Board bf Education • w^nt:

bej'ond fair oontment Whatyou did was a disservice to theboard and to the applicants fort h e . s e a t . - ' • • ' • , •

,. The board has announced a"procedure ifor selecting itsnew member. It was^repbrtJedin detail in your-; paper. A.public hearing with inter-',viewingW the applicants is totake place on Oct ?.• As one of the applicants; I'

ask how can .The ChronicleinteUigently recommend any

Board should use in deciding.-STou are-actually trying-to-get-members to predecide, beforethe public hearing. That is not •fair editorial coniment buttrying to make the news,thrtiugh.the use of aneditoriaLAre, nor' the board and thepublic entitled to learn about

. the applicants from the appli-!cants? Are not aU the appli-cants entitled to';an

understand the'issued can weuse our 'collective;.wsdom_to:

before the situation getis but of• h a n d , - . ' . ,'. .;.- • . . ; ' , . '. •

One of the iihpasSfe issues inthe teaqher negotiations inCranford, as in Westfield,apparently^ is the board's ill-advised insistence «Uponlengthening the teachers'

, Cranford Cleaners to open OcL 1 at "4~N. Union. Ave . (Still•-operating at lOiTKorth Aye..W.). . • " ••' . ~..'.' ',

• ' • • • ' . • • • - . . • ' • • • - • ' • . ^ 8 0 y e a r s • • • ' , - • • ' • • :

; Westfield-Ehiabeth Sfreet Railway.granted a franchise to-use South Avemie for 90$ears. The .company:;must- pa ve-^

••-Seuth-Asefttier^curb to.. curb betwieen-Lincoln-and^Soutb—Avenue with macadam at least B inches deep.. ,<-: '.-:•_

WomeA's Work Exchange hold second meeting. The goods"brought mare sold and they are domg a good business- „.

..V;,,, ,>.,...» - -v r --_- »x-T/>t ^K»^ 1pper aYf£:e Union) "elects^

. 12 in the Opera House for the

_.._.-_ BOROUGH OF GARWOOO - - * "' PROPOSED ORDIXANCE HO.

. . - . ' ; • - - ' n - 7 . • • , . ' " • •

AM ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING ACODE REGULATING THE USE,.OPERATION AND, MAINTENANCEOP POOD AND BEVERAGE VENDING

.MACHINES J"ANb. LICENSURETHEREOF > PROHIBITING THE'siALE —.

^OR rPOSSESSIOW-WIIM-INTEINTTro,--SELL THROUGH ., VENDING

-*tACH,(NES OF A0UtTE«(ATeB-O«—MISBRANDEO FOODS ORlQ&INKS;

. AUTHORIZING INSPECTION "bP-

ihth.yearLwith^a.:class;,.evenfs, history and the basic•»«••: i i beginning Wednesday at 7:45 •teachings of the faith;M l C l i a t e l ' : '.',:- R-m^: T h ? pldesf contmaous Most who attended the

'-.•;•,.-.-;•«'.!•', •.:.••..-..' .""•'• .-;••••• i ^ ; prpgra in :o f Jewish studies ' in Classes' given' -over- the pafet ' r' New Je r sey available to and eight ,yea|rs have done 50 r

Diianei

benefit of the Red Cross.

-OPERATIONS CONNECTEDTHEREWITH: AND- FIXINGPENALTIES-FOR VIOLATIONS.

&E iTORDAlNED by ttw Board Ol

Wheira vacancy occurs in.thefuture, how., many 'publicspirited persons 'would put.their name into consideration;if they thought the locaJpaper

_^__J hiour'lo^mSutes,"How these 15 minutes willimprove: ,OUE %- edi&cationalsystem escapes me. Nor can Iunderstand how the teachers:"can be expected to get to. and.'.fcom_a" mliiltown•':• restaurant'

•'•• . • TOWNSHIPOF'CRAKFORDCRANFORD, MEW JERSEY .

PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO, W30Al» ORDINANCE JiMEUVlKO

ORDINANCE NO.75-11, AS AMENOEO-OY ORDINANCE NO. 1S-7* ANDORDINANCE NO. 77-40, BEING. AMORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARIESOF. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERSOP Fltte AND POLICEDEPARTMENTS OF THE TOWNSHIP-OP tRANFORD POR THE' YEARS

annual salary forme calendar year If 78shal lbe Jli720--00. ; v

• (fa) For the seep*) v » r ol service Mie. aiuuLsl salary for. tna calendar year 1778

Sept: 4 (3:2fip.m.)—Neighboris teed o3 by mini^uire-siied golfers who cteateadult-siTed co:ntroversy bystroking Vvilk from theiryard into hers. - '

Sept. 4 (7:42 p.m.)—Anotherball astray, this time on topof a local school. Police

'*'• departure.is in order.Sept. 5 (,11:55. p-tn.)-

motorists shout" epithets atone another at intersection

' andJh&i evaporate into the•. h i g b t . \ . ' . - . - . , • " • » • ' • • •

"Sept. ^ (2:0dv a.m.}—Laud". noise booms out fronj 'a

garage. Power - tool-aad-

uncallable «hour. . Policetrace- him to nearby. phonebooth and send him.home..

Sept. & (3:2-1 a.in'l-AJadyCBer tdUts police that she'sgetting " some : pb$cene

• remarks oa Jier. pre-dawii. <4iawrtt<!l , ••'" , , . '

Sept. SHSaturday nig'bt:

encouraged to unplug for theby kids.

Sept. 5 ni:51 ;a.m;)—Largewooden platform abuildjng

1 by' yduKgsters, along' riyerdike. Xo raft for thes6

. modern day Huck .Firms.:They.'re. constructing, askateboard ramp: Advised

nigbfc for sleepijig sanity ofneighbors.

SepLXJJ2:$5 a.m.)—A couple

(jhfown out-of^a" car, onex .reponedl-lying on.a.lawn.

^Victims'"' ^ flee, before..officers arrive.-

To- -Muior-' .'.taweiub

IKolsy party breaks up oaresidential street <1S-12a.m,, ' Sept.- 10)-rnoisydssorderiy'^dinere leave" a

• restaurant {12:20 a.m.)—Loud group dispersed on asjjeeL (2 a.m.)—Boisterousgroup"' Reported ; outside

the chance tt> make hispresentation? bo'e^i- your

• paper (or its;editorial writer).truly believe that at this point;ifc Jbas greater insight orwisdom in.making"a selecuoathan the eight elected peoplewho are serving in" office.?;' .'

At this" time, no applicaat the appearance of a

fair selection process fas the ?mo|

.older person with grown chil-dren. Where\vbu!d new talent'come from?.-;-, r;.' ' ••' -."...

Obviously'The. Chronicle is'entitled to editorial comment.Had it come after the 'public

"ion-'I:would.-sot beis letter;- for Sit that

andenjoy their lunch.in three1

' quartesf-s';. of an' hfturAyithoutdoing xuolence to theirdigestive sj'steins and' thetown's speeding'• laws. MostimjDorjLant,- are the 15 miniites_worthy a shutdoviTj? ,ln this^'regard, the state.fact-finder'sreptirt in* the West^jeld.situation is instructive,. He. of

BYTOWMSH'T* CoMMTTTFIt' OF

OF CRANFORD, NEW

(c) £or the-thlrd year o* servJce-theannual salary forth^caiendar year 197ashall be *W,JI0.M. .' :. (d) For the (oortti year of service ihe'

annual salary tor the calendar year Wrashall be l\5,71iM. • •

Section t Thai Section 3 of said_U3rdlnai>ce No. >»-1 be, and same hereby

' amended to read as follows:

., . Unton, Slite o* New Jeraey. °acting under the power- and authorityconferred i « it (>ythv Public 4Law4 of-meState of Kew Jersey a s follows: • ~°

SECTION 1: A tode reOulatlng me use,operation and maimenarmce of food andbeverage vending , machines and(•censure lt>ereo>; prohibiting the sals or»x»««loh with Intent to sell .through 'Venaing- machines o*••-aauJttfjted ormisiiranded foods or <ir(nksj authorizingIftipectioo of vending machines endoperations connected :tt>erewlth: . andfixing penalties for violations Is herebyestabUihed pursuant to Revised Statues25:349.rto 69A A c copy of said code isannexed hereto and -made a part herpod J

without ttie Incluiisn of .me text thereoiherein.

board has set up) must include

1. That Section 4 of OrdinanceHj>: VS-11 a* amenoedby Ordinancei No.3S-7J, 7^-3 ind 77-43, b«ing an Ordinanceiixing 5ne salaries of the (Hflcers andmembers oi »Jie Department c( Fire olthe Township of Cranford (or the yearsJ97S, \?76 and..1V77V.be,- a^d'.-the.;.SanTfe.hereb/ is, turthM- amended to reid asfollows: , - - . . ' , : .; ••

• Seclion' i . • Defectives and Fife"lnspecto«s- , ' . ' • ; . .. (d)' The annual .salary

Tnat Section / o , "saidOrdlftance No. » - l be- and tpe same

'A-covefed dishdinner, will be held y.

t 7 in St Michael cafeteria

John of Elizabeth and Edward hrtrinriria CJV .,eQw.of Cranford;4htee-daughters, . ™ S w aMre. Mary Belecld^djvrrs. c o m m u n i c a n t o f stGlara LaGreca, botff3rstaten rhn»*.w

•Island,.rN.Y., .'and..; Mrs. * - n u r c a

••-.•-. • • • -Catherine " Bellariiy" "of*Amemorialservice.forMrs. Washington, D.C.; a.brother,

• - • • • • « - - - a ~ M a r g a « t - M ^course covers the J£w drwahticipatrdh of luch West End PL, wiir be "field -19 grandchildren and 6 great-

basic facets of Jewish tife:\n a marriage. Most often a Sunday at "the . First grandchildren. 'nine successive Wednesday couple comes because they Presbyterian ^Ghurch at 2evening . sessions . irtS the want to learn.about.Judaism p,mRabbi's study at 12a1--East- " ~~''

former

:..-. Her first husband; John, F.Laezza,' died in February,

farhilv R a b b l s study atw 12a'-East'in"ofder. to'be able tb pass on Mrs. Metzner died Sept, 20Saturday. "dley/AyenUe.in. Westfield.^the Jewish heritage to: at home after a; brief illness. A -

f t i :~R«bln"'I'Iwin^Fishbeinr who chirdreri Othersenrollwith private servicer'"was~ held '

.". Mrs. Luisi4s survived by herhusband, Fjteclerick Luisi; ason,'Johri^F. Laezza Jr. ofC^anford, the . i director pf

for theWashington R,ock Council ofthe Girl Scouts. . •

Mrs; Guinther r.was also amehiber of the CollegeWomen's ciub.1 • ;: .' ••

Surviving are her husband,'"pr^JohrrP-; Guinther;, twosons, Dr. Jay= P. Guinther ofLanson, South Carolina and'WilWam ~K. '. Guinther ,ofConcord, N.H.; a daughter,

A Renew mass will follow in

Rabbi'Irwin Pishbein," who-^hirdrertr Other*-enr«U-withhas sPT^f^asin!5taKtoiusinge^h^iritent^the .course's, inception Will

private service" 'was. Jheld"turdayrSepM^t-fche-Gray-

Gershmaiilocal government for the State iv^T'oorothea G* B^uer %if New Jesey si te iWrs M A l ' d/h

"Sbngs and scenes firom "My.' home of.Priscilla, and DavidFair Lady" entertained the -"Gregory. This is a new .'groupWednesday night Couples.- that,will jtiave young' adultClub Sept. 20. After a short" activities once a month. Thebusiness meeting, the next event will be a Halloweenmembership enjoyed the Party in October. •',. '

•X*. - - o *''-"'-• Future-events -on theIVOSicOry O O C i e t V caiendaf include a family pot.

' ' " - ~~ luck.supper a«d movie nighton -Oct. 15.. After dinner, thechildren, will see .''Cricket in

The St. Michael Alter and - Times Square" and "PolceyRosary Society, will' have its Puppy." The parents will viewfirst meeting on Mo'nday in the a Billy Graham film, "A Timeschool cafeteria following the to Run." Reservations for, thisinvestitureofnew members .in ieJsould be iiubJuOct. 13.. _ .T -the church ai\er the 8 "p.m.Novena; . .'••"'-.

The program- for. theevening will be "The Plight ofthe Pilgrim Virgin" presented

• • • • < • '

St. PaulBazzar Held

KENILWORTH--... Thelocal government for the State iv^Toorothea G B^uer %i g g p Rof New Jersey; a sister, iWrs. Montebmery—Ala' and/her by Joseph De Caro. Included women of St. Paul A.M.E.Margaret'-Bonfiglio' '"of • ^ t f i ^ t h e

Art" will be given by Tom. S a n d o r . ' ! -. ..'..'. • ._,'*.',.' . •-,-::,.

:Fbr information call KathySchulti, 276-6414; Rita Slowey,

'! 276-6732 or Rosalie Hellen-brecht, 276-5624.

lead.The purpose of the course is

not necessarily conversion but

TROOP 70

Christian

Movie ShownThe

Three officers were elected' *°* " o o t j w p . K wenr-Hiat the p - 4 n-J't I L - Wysnakleyear'fdr;Presbytei

The Ttfoopat .7:30

Memorial Funeral Home, 318-:'Anyqne-'_.ihtereste;d... hpuld ^ . ! Broad St.,- Westfield andrcontact Rabbi Fishbein at the*' interment Was in West LaurelRabbinic Center. . - * Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd,

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- Born, in Brooklyn, N.Y.,M^s.' Me.tzner resided in'Montclair before coming to.

T»oop7s .._-.•• •.-..,. Cranford 39 years ago.A former'president of-the

• Services for . JulesGershmarivpf 30> "Rutgers Rd.were held last'Thursday.""He"died Sept. 19 at home. , •_ .

Born in Poland, he lived inNewark., and • Springfieldbefore moving to Cranford 21years ago. v < • • • ; • • •

Mr. (Jershman-was a realestate investor for 20 years.He was a member pf the B'nal

'Margaret ;7Bonfiglio7 "of •

granddaughters.

^Mrsr"D6F6th^a"B~'™!^~ProSra*n:.'wiH"be slides--Church-will-conduct the-' ^IfpiTnn rh<> tniir nf rhi»' Tlarty annual cblirch

"The funeral will SeTheldfrom tHe Dooley Flineral-Home, 218 North Ave., W.tomorrow at 9:15 a.m. Thefuneral mass will be offered atStr Michael Church at 10 a;m.Interment will be in St.Ger t rude ' s Cemetery,Colonia. Visitation is today, 2

movie

p.minterested are \velcbme ttf.atteqd.--'-•••' '.'."••"..•.', .- '-'" •" •'•.

" P x f g r i m S • 1 Elected were Crii-lstopher Robinson;• •-•• treasurer, - r Kenneth " G. Miller,

Tuesdays.»H ,„!,,_ • ' I ' -Bowman; Kevin. Woodrlng, John

A U w n o a r e Rappacclo, Todd Whltelock;

PtacedonHleintheoHJceoJtneBorouteiia w * ** pariiaod upon i*4 tntroducKone»»«H ordinance and ^ U n t m a l h on «ile*h*re ""*»• «**< »«K>n !»taken on rhil

^Trinity Episcopal Church t)ct.7 in .Sherlock Hall at 7:30jp\m'i

"Pilgrims Progress"/basedon the classic by John Bunyon-depicts the Christian spiritual;pilgrimage .to the .HeavenlyCity.,It is beihg shown.«n the-350th ahniyersary -of the'

^-publishing-of-the-booler———-

scribe. John .0. Hucnen look olflce assenior patrol leader and - Gineryremained Ss iuhlor assistant scout-master. / -.•- •.'• •.•.-.. ,. Plans. Were made lor a camping trip

for Sept.-30'and Oct. ) and also to attendfhe district "comporee Oct. 32 throughO c t . ; ; - . • : • • . : ' . • , • • • ; . . . • • • . .

• Plans were made (or a camping tripfor Sept. if) and Oc*. 1 indal.$o to attendthe"dlstr!ct camporee Oct. M through

' - ^ - - Y e p a r k . • ' . • ' • • . ' '

the •'.. Margaret ^ ^reene Gershmanr a. daughter, Mrs.. . . - -,--... Association! of the First g a j ^ a p^. ^ mother,

, Cn&fJfo Od)i5ZeWskl( John , ZflnW Tony ' i TprAsbvtGri3 l i Ch l i rCiL -- t h e "".BIaoo< Assistant scout l^^defs/ Stey^ -¥r. j . ' j . ^i- •• i "~ *~,i » i*Weiis/Bot? eiiiott; and David weichert, .Wednesday Morning Club, tnescout master. - Cranford Welfare' Board and , t W o grandchadren.

Mrs, Sarah Gershmah; aMorton Gershmair

i i W O HjTOCIX '

..Services for. Afton Kosick,. 59, of Forked River, formerlyof Cranford were held:Saturday -at the Dooley

Houses pMother Seton-

a public meeting, ^ r—oof the applicants, debate, and.comparisori ':of .'strengths,':-'. -...-*. -, Your editorial thus isuntimely because it endeavors

of the ,3jpp1icanls) '. your:editorial"»^s not--just..;an'unocpected-punch, bmt'alsb a.1low blow. . . •••-.'•• /-•. -LewisBurtonCoe

the teachers' school 'day. _'••'• There is"ho reason why We'

should follow, Westfield to theprecipice. The 'sooner we.

. increment of'siiq.OO per annum'ior'a Fire Inspector cfGrade One, an additional increment of1SM.00 per annum for Fire Inspector ofCr^de Two; and an additional increment

criteria ' that you feel: the

agreement, Without . q'-snu,iaown, ine

be get Oa Wlththe' educating tour

additionaMitcreineiit to be added lo tnebase., tof computing .pension benefits,holiday *p$jy,.,-*nd. Vacalspn but; saidadsUloqaJ annual increment" to>kC!Oa«Jfrommebii«riri"computiftgovertime-" prtmiom • • hourly

's26C.OOperaniwni^ra rir»Jnsp«ctorof' Grade'One, an additional increment of '< WJO.00 per aitoum for Fir* Inspector of ,

frrff^pTwfl. B rf t't fcf^*itiftni* ' r*r*Tmen4ofs780.0ope<annuinfora fire Inspector.'•fo Grade Threes, Said additionalincre-menMtq be added to in* bas«^forcoMputing pension benefits, holidaypay. and vacation Kxit said 'additional

' annual incrernent fo be «ccJoded fromt te base in 'conMtuting I M overtimepremium, hourly ''rate'; ' incent1y« .prooram percentage arid Sucn .cifier

may be'used.

• SECTION irytatae* Required. If'Shall be unlawful Cor' any person

l*?* iSr_^_P f i n?1P»L?r apeitf,. cterfc oremployee, eltjasr for tiirraeif " pr anyother person, V f o r any body corporate,or a* anjMflcer_of_any corporation, orcthenkiseto'enaage in rhe operation ttor maintain or permit to be maintainedon or In shy location In this municipality.one or more machines or devices oMeredfor public use which, upon insertion 61 acoin, cpins or toien, or-by iitner meant

'dispenses, unit rSerylnss of .food, of,.beveraBesr«!inerrtii bw»~or^p»a|c«g£

from dangerously .steep cycle withTI^fifibus license anx)—Residentsincliiie; ' • - . - . ' _ tag derated in front of a man. banging oil her front

Sept. 5 (11:42 :p . in . ) - . home.UnwantedmacMneis 'door, but he's unfindable.Uainvitfid -midnight gtifest towed away. • " " : Sept;' 10(2:27 p.m.)—Man;

-tlnfair AndT O the editor

"refuses Sb;Jeave until •".officers suggest discreet

reports"" perslsfehf" ^ ex-:boyfriend is. calling her at

\pfaedin car onlocal'streetrPolice find description ofsituation i$. accurate but.everytflib.gO.K-, SiuiidaydriVc*- simply decided to goto sleep in odd 'position..

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Obiect ive , COmtoOn-^enSe,. oinercomputaiionsaslfcebasesatory.ls- j - « , / i_ • _ j ' •• * * 9** may be used. ., • " • -. •

gOOd:laitu bargasning, - Hot . (e> ASsaonment-to. continuation* ofin trans igence , IS needed* •asslomnent, and reassignment o*

that while- Board .of. Education; please'.'-SSibSl^^trt.fitadhSSSI'j i k f l R o t e ' • • - - • - . ' n>e Cr.'.H o< P i n i j y o w i e d an Emoloye« ' '

Firemen lo the duty of Fire Inspector . ' ' ? e ^* 1 *°*vcanrf>'' eunu "u»»ana

cpminiunity . - d e s i t e s greatest needj is. for.education based'tipbtt its joumalisni -ability toTpayJFifty pa'centofthe school budgets' have gpa<?down to defeat over the last

ai Miiflicipal •;S p-tei. r Board of Er^csi^oij special

i School an scioal jecfgaiaza!2fiEL--:'rO c t . t ... - V - ','. .'_ _;_ ;••;.'.• ''• : ;

; . ; :

• II a.m..- 1 pjfi. -;Registrat?nB'ibr fall'hin,at;;

nioriC a u s e ' s graduates ^transfer

advanced standing tofour-year , colleges . a n d

The.taxpayers of;._rT__—.have borae a heavy burden fortoiany years. The school boardhas an obligation not only to

continuation cd. policy directed

•;: -^ ''• ::.:.', fo.the editori . :

si* U) montns of continuous service «* a.

„• 'increment • ol KaOJOO per

continuous service as a Firebefore t*ino eligible tor a" totaladd/tioovii annual Increment of t$B.0Oper -annum, as .fire Inspector Grade

) Two: and a rninlinti^s ol af least .thirty_ »4»k ,k_. _/ —1in*joos service, ss-a ••

in the bike paths movedthey, are hazardous. Cyclists .

^ using the paths have a greater*. editorial of Sepiember- chance for an accident with an

nature than

per annum as Fire Inspector

iBnVersilies in aD 50 states and at nrovidmg a.fme' educatjan 21 r^arding .the tetentioa or obstruction of thisovoseas. And ES per cent* : tofTwhw* every child h^^^ss^UmU^ Was .without it. It _, is

Aveniies. •

'8-rlS

_ ; ; ;

V.''-'. Board <£. Adjus^rrjeni ' c i': 1 " '

reports,ai--

4 ^ 1 h>v« served a mlnjh»unvof^tleast: .« l r o5f»! j * - .""We. «or each .sudi ,S4<(A3montnsof ct>nt(ntiot^"iervlceasaf machine or jdevice from tht Board or

Healtti of thi* municlpaiHy or wirhoo)•&t3ria=.e3SaJble.--tor^a-iot«l—addit»6nal^^5^^-l^=^*t'1^^3i^^*^—*i'~?*~1I^! "

^•Jttlliaa,at-lt»n£aoa-wa-B*vmi*9i- • •-• ..Venaing Code of. New Jersey (l?61) ai. 'adopted or amended by said Board.-' .SECTION 5. Uctnse,Fees. .

tor. a total Additional annual . (a)Tne fee lor licenses as required by '/Sncreni&u of IS3O 00 per annum as Pire ^Section -4 'above, for tt>» purpose ofInspector Grade TWo; and'a minimum raising, revenue;'for 'reauleil 16* •»< "~of .at least .^thirty. (30J • mantns of', control, to. be paUI*ahnual|»;.:to the , ' _continuous service cs a Fire Inspector ' Garwood Board of Health, S» hereby

:t*4on being eligtble for a ' total fl»d at five dollars, (15.00) per machine"additional, annual Incremenir of DM .CO or device; per year. . .;• - ; ' : •• - •'"' - ,per annum as > F>n> <rtsoectoi' .Grader >-:(t>> All •Icenses Issued under autttority 'Thriie. ' ; .'" '•••..•• - o( tnis ordinance shall expire oa the 30tti

(i) If a Fireman's assignment to the day ol September eacti year. -duty of Fin; Inspector ..is elscsnsinjjed Permit and license fees shall be paidand is later reassigned to the duty o< '0 " « Board of HeaitnV No lee shall-b«Fire Insixctor. the mlnJmum time *ef»ed for a-license. »n the case ofrequirements herelnabove described. In vending machines 6t devices owned bv» .subsection th) ot this Sedion sihaH hospital, i public or religious school,anpiy. as. thougU-:.the Fire»3ghi«r » a j church or oiher chsritaWe or non-crolit

-feeing assigned the duty of Firelnspector sraup. - . . . ' 'fw<Ae(!rs> time except that inthe event '•• SECTiON "«.. AppticMlon for1. and

•>»-?Tre*S11erirwa*4Jsne«raV"a"Flnr^ssU^^overeeat And ES per cieat.rfjfl.vshki "every child b -Neav J^^y-s.wuejavvs *as wtaoul it. u is my under - . -^ IS^^^SZ^SSf^ ^BmJKaSr^rttoiSwS' iicTiOW> AppticMta, for: and

Z€SS»wSataSS&'0o^^r enti^eOlH'alsoTo^Smioy'T3^

institution, tber '^e i Finfloxter sh«j contormit*. wtm the provisions of the«w*f« ->. ^ ^ S v . « ^ ~ ^ ^ dumTto allow the voters to- them as streete. It is about inspector ttinoScrahfStL

it is w«rettab!ef ti Cfe

.that

pT « i « a « d a y i , . ) b c i , ' 3 '-,' '•_'• "•

* i sdbbois'ckised far /School menus

' KUWt SCHOOLMlbOUE SCHOOL*

•1J. Oct. .1 iod •

Si^ttfl* doted for OOM

EmpJoymenl Service ' iYES) office hoars.> 4:33 | ' ' ' ' • • • • • -

Sixtart • Awlirey--.1 Aai>r«-y,

PnMislicrPobUaher

News Editor- Advertising SalesAdvertising Sales

EJabe V... &Uly Rfefcd

33j£_CfcaatEettJi Cilizeo aod Chronicle.is paiUishcd'every Thursday by A»i»rey Cbdzununicatians' in NewJersey Inc. a corpctralioo. at 21-23 Alden Street;. ^ ^ y ^ f ^ j Q 0 9 ^ / . ' i M i J - O 7 0 Z 6 » " i 1 - ' ' *•'. •' • ',''' •

'.""Member Awlit Bureau pf Circulation, New Jersey..Press •Association, Cranford Chamber of Commeroe.

S6h»cription rat4E3 by mail postpaid one year, withinUiaon County, f7^0; ia N. J., W<»J e&where in UJS.,

* f l l - S W ; "tKtrsiss, $ 1 6 , 0 0 1 • •„•' , : ; . •'•' " •• „'•>,'• • • • ir..; Afl teatenal copyrighted "1978'••by"A.eiiX-Inc,

Official narspaper for 'Cranford, • Kemlworth andGarwrood. Second das» jPbstage: t»aid at Cranford,New Jersey, OTOie Tel (301)

a a•••" .Peanut • t u n e r , and, jel ly-

' Chopped h»m -.Cher* salad.

TborxSay, OcL id lit* 'wi

' CheeMburanl '. ' •,Esa; salad sanoWicS'Uyerwurst senswichTun*, salad platter

Fj&t) square ori bun' Bologna sandwich. Cheese.; . lettuce -,.toma30 sandwich. '

pJanor .

C.Wattnoday. Oct. 4

Frtdey. Oc». • '«««»•' •.

WAUtUT-

Peanut butter ancr ieity •' . s a n « i w l < * . ' . • - . - • •.

T h m » a y , Oct. « ' - ,' Hamburper 'F M . Oct.*. < .' ''• . : '•

4. Truj Ordinance shall be

IS a b o u t inspector urirhin one (I) year of.the date'

tlje' decide the ultimate fate of the' time lhajt.our motorists. 17 and S^SSueS^Br^Fif«-irWBSr*iSu,^Sij. 'h!ue"lavysr-UisU£Urprisiijg to' Oldier, and " most' ,:Of them .receK^I«Temeittallevelinelfectainie'jf a me that . a persoi? vyb~o considered legal adults. snoW "^^g^SZ^*-^**^

fe* wfaoVttould.spend, spend publscally.- advocates -his the maturity of their age and ijctian s. AH onsmances; or p»m! - opinion ,r,abo'ut •;".'.Sunda'y.'-.iJOt'.use bifce-.paths'.as. short,

shopping refuses to allow, the' c ils to wherever they may beWe have ^een owiiers and: francMsed publiri that same, going. If adults would only use

editors of our local newspaper privilege. - '.,.,aime and go, but those, of ys Your position., urging theWhftnp-mfrirtin^^i*sQffrrjOlUTLl^, , ^ S ^ * , ^ , ^ D o t . t o ' . b e

7 aocTare^ oraTtSuaUy required '•"feninoa7lfd by Bams4' . is7

' to pay escalating properry. ludicrous, "Obviously, there . , . .taiesvwiU always reject' are r ^ r ^ t o would like to David radiso ^^S^STS^^S^»9-

• l eaders who demonstrate shop on Sundaj-s, as shown by ,1-. . ' **• B e e c n *il-meeting, of the Township committee of' ^ n ^ f ^ , - , ; : - ^ . ^ b e r g ^ p o l L Jus^^. ^ , . .. ••> •;: _ • ? ^ ^ ? £ ? % i H J » Z

With the conhnuiHg decline;obviously, there, <v§_J3uiei$ : jJ«^f^fTOa^f£/ ' |{g| |_c^^ »«ersaid TcnDvp Convrnmee at Atunklpal •Buildina, Cranfont H_l. on Tuesday,Oct. 13. W « at« o'clock ?M- (prevaiUogtine) . ' '

their sense of responsibiaty_L^»i«ge i s provided by u»wabout.themselves aid ethers cr.""; ct^ ' 'we younger people would have •. ATTEST':'a betier cnance ai

. « oiscontinued the Fireflgtiter sliaU • conformit*' *ilh' the provisions of the>eceiMihelncreihenlallewellnetfeaat f^xid and Beverage Vending Coo* of "the t l ™ of tne tSscontinuance of his New Jersey: O«61) BS adopted : ora>sJgninenf as Fire »rispecsor..- : amended by; the Board of Health Of this•>• Section J, Ibat Section « of said -mu(>Iclpainy. Such llcerues are, notOrciujnce Ma.A-t fee, and the same fransJerable. -.. , •

, hertby is, amended to read «s fo^owi:' SECTION 7. SuspensJoh, Revocation. Section •-' Merit Incantive '.Program' «• Reinstatement of LJceraes. Ucensei .-

(«! In addiltei to tt» annual salary a issued under authority of this orcUnaoceMerit incemlM) Sl«t> Pairmera program <n*y .be suspended, revoked. orH hereby instituted tor «j| 4m year .' reinstated by the Board of Health of thisP»tTOlmea,'«hyear Firemen. Sergeants *unidpality pursuant to ttie provliloral«»d Fine Ueulenants. Officers above the of the Food ahd Beverage VendWB.Codir*o* ot Serseant and Fire UeuJertant o» Ne*. Jersey (Mill as •dooted or»JV«» «ct«Jed in the Merit loctntive .amended by said Board e t Health.Pmgrara. Such Merit, incentive. Stej> SECTION I.. Any person who violate*

. P«man>ifaiU be deienhlned accoraing- »"* provlsiori of, or order promulgated

Tax-Free liicome"Free 32-page booklet tellshow rnunifip^l bonds may

investment income .by 60°/oor move, depending on your

jH tynch, ...'"105Elm".Street. ••• .Westfield. N.J. 07090,(201)'654-6880. . .

Surviving, are her husband,.Bruno,C. Metzner; iy/o sons\RudolpTTC. of Lafayjeite, Cal.,and Peter H. of Albuquerque,.N.M.; adaUgKter, Mrs; AnneM. Sieg_of Annapolis,vMoL; a

. On Tuesday at -7130. p.hi. a sister, Mrs. Dorothy* H. :Parents' GuMm^tirjgJfe^^ New York City;parehte.vviuntSelield at Mother six grandchildren; and a great-Seton Regional High School. A grandchild.' . :special welcome is scherluled' -In lieu of flowers, contribu-gr all freshmenj)arents. tions, way be made to theTfieFe-7 will The a bTieFAnierican. Heart Association,

business-meeting headed by Elizabeth. .Sister Regina Martin,principal ^and^Mn FrankGoger, guild-president; afterwhich all parents are invited

- t h i

Mrs; IperieArlhiur

PatriciaNeufeld

Funeral services for Mrs.Patricia Kosar Neufeld, 42, of166 Hillcrest Ave. are beingheld today ~at the DooleyFuneral Home, 2i8 Nptth Ave.W. at 8:45 aim. 'and a funeral'ma§s " offered at St. ' AnneChurcli in Garwood at 9:30a.m. Interment .is in St.

• Gertrude Cemetery. •1 • Mrs. Neufeld; died Monday

in Elizabeth General Hospitalafter a long illness.-' -',•.•••

"She was born hf Elizabeth

"o'f Fatima Statue., Ladies pf the parish who are'

. interested in joining theRosary should call 276-4251".

Saturday from noon to 6.p.m;'Food and handicraft booths

will be opeSTatthefuncf raisingpraject. • ,. ,

v

W. Rev. Elmer Talcojt, pastorof the'. Mountainside.P r e s b y t e r i a n Churchofficiated. A crembrial•service was held:.' * •

' Mr. Kosick was the owner of

in

- respectfve^classroonvST

Florida. She was the widow otthe late Paul.C. Arthur, a

.building contractor. •Surviving are a daughter,

Mrs. Jean Hafley.iys'ith whomshe resided; a sister, Mrs.

-Anitar-Biehr-Tjf-Porr-fcaude

yeaPs. She was a' member ofthe - Garwood. Women'sBowling League. - ,.'Mrs.' Neafeld was - a.

communicant of St. -AnneChurch.

Surviving are her husband,RctbeirtJ. Neufeld; twoSlaughters, .Misses Linda ahdKatherine Neufeld, both at

Services to r Mrs. IreneArthiif, 79, of peerf ield Beach,Fla.-i formerly of Kenilworth^. . the Mobil Gas Station onwere held Monday. She died Lincoln Ave. for 25 years. HeTuesday. •'.'

Mrs. Arthur was bornElizabeth and lived

: retired in 4973.He was an Army veteran

and a member of Capt. Newell

Cranford, ihe VFW ForkedRiver Post, the Old GuafiHPost, Forked River and theWllkins Eureka Lodge 39F.'AiM., Iwington. '. •-.

Ppnnsylv'anin,

.Roselle; three .brothers,Francis Jr. of Elizabeth, Johnof Hillside and Thomas ofRoselle, and two sisters, Mrs.Barbara Colone of Roselle and

u" Mrs. Mary Ann Kubie ofhe ^ Elizabeth . _; ,._^__

Tiouse"will"'also'*be*—-Sefvieca--for G.1 Huwi,i'rheld Oct. 5 for all parochial Morris, 67, of 218 Arbor St.,and public seventh and grade were held Monday from the

I girls and their parents. There Dooley_ Colonial Home, 556• will be an opportunity to tour'. 'Westfield Ave.,: Westfield.

Arthurto Forked River" five

years ago. - . • .. v ,Surviving are. his wife,'

Florence; two daughters,s. Sharotif Lavin and Mrs.

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.and meet the.administrationI guidance and. faculty" m e m b e r s . '-.-.•. '\---- i'•;•-"• : y

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Methodist Church,atixl. read the commit ralprayers at the'interment iniFabrview Cemetery; " " ; — -

Mr; Motris died Saturday in

mass was .offered in St.Michael Church by Msgr.John F. Da-vis,."Rev.- Philip

"-Higgmsr~C.StCiU-3Iid Rev.Joseph Murphy on Monday for

John,. Wasil and Steve;. threesisters, Mrs. Anna Wisilko,Mrs. Helen Kleckner and Mrs. -Ella-Bell also three' grandchildren.

DRIVERS NEEDEO • Mr;Motris c|ie4 Saturday in p p y y

IThir Cranford . route pf Rahway Hospital after a brief Arthur-Hoagland of 301 G a s h i o , ^ „

JVIobile Meals needs drivers, illness. ' Ave. who died-FritJay St the CANCELLED WASHbnce a riionlh. twice a month. •- Born in Baypnne, heresiaed Morristown v Memor ja^ The car wash scheduled fpc

I or every week, Youleave your in Cranford for 36 years. He Hospital after a short illness. Saturday a t - the Trinity

house at 10:30 a.m; ahd will retired as a traffic manager • He was bom ui Kansas City, Church parking Tot has. beenb t o k l Pl U^j^pr i^eBfothersojNew Mo:', and was a resident of cancelled.

^ c y 2 noo. Please caU|.MaryKppf;at 272-6436 after 4I p.m. for more information,

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Merrill LynchPierce Fenner & Smith Inc.

herein shalt upon convlcHon thereof. b*liable to a penalty ot n o t less than five *dollars tVS.OO). nor more , than - "—

very reasonable to.close two uve snoppmg. Tbere are-also' rtrt r% 4f\ «.. elementary, schools next year, others wbd.would prefa' there : JL O . JLM5\,,VJKMUSuch a ctmsolidation augurs be no.shopping on Sundays. Itfor in^rjr^vement in the would seem logical that thecunirtilumcd to&^remakup^ New Jersey voting, publicschools. *s well as' a $350,000 should be entitled to Vole thesaving^ annuafly in the cost to options concerning its, buying

ThoseTBCus w^^ylfi¥scB6onnabiis;: youT^ourseu, caliafbills. '..••. ' , . - ,,fof 'opinion polling froni,

Itiegovembrof New Jersey religious groups, workers andhas admitiMthat there Will be store owners A refere&dnuna $200 million deficit El the wiU assure a wide picture andsuite budget next July-.'Will 'disclosure. of feelings

THe' Cranford Firemen'sM,ii t u a 1 B e h e vo 1 e n tAsSodailon No.37U-i|l hold itsZiih annual Fireman'sFriday, Qeir-fi -at -the^man Inn, Jackson Dr. ,.

This is a.benefit, dance tosupport the Good and WelfareFund, of the FMBA.Entertainers are cbmedian

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S5CTIQN 9; All ordinance!, codes or5, d parts of S*OM IncoRSUiant «>lth «nV <K

•or mij (he protrlslonm of this ordinance and th«• -^nte established htreuniiltr »re otrebv

, .. ._., — . — , . _ i e ) . of repealed- f o r t h * ex tent o» *uch .*' , Oeiectlvef and Fire l^r^OslsteAcy. . - ' '.

ot Ortfinaoce Mol. J H u " ~ $ t e c t i o * 10. In the*evert;the* any

y p ,the Riverdale Choral Spciety,-which jneiets at .8 p;m. each'Wednesday atKean College.isinviting new tnembers to joinfor its fall season' Call 862,-.

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confeermng \the ^Sunday .^eve.peLu«i. a former.New.,.vo^sH>POFCRANFoRD?ORTHE^ r»» . . i w ^ 'shopping la*v How can you Vork City PoMceman, and •— -1" -—urge the legislators to ignore Arriann, ah exotic dancer.

income-tax? Will i?e have a the voting public? What couW ' '•'•: Donations are $2. SO, perP r o p o s i t i o n 1 3 ? •'., ;.. ^ ^ •.•-—- -.-•-. ^ns.__'-,j

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••Sh»rtn\* Doj(," i Sept, J», Oct. 6to 8., • . MOVIES

Elmora. Ttwatr*. Elliabeth.

— Newark M«n««m.-"6«rt>er. Moor «m»Bedtwln,*' throuoh Oct.; "1000 Years of..Chinese Ceramics." throosh (all.

Summit Art Center. 48 Elm St..PainKnffS by Jean Buckley to Saturday;Instructor*' show, to Sunday. '

Tomasuto Giliery., Union college,opens Oct. 6. artist Mtuln Gontotez. •'.•';.

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LADY SINGS.THE BLUES

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... Cr»n(ord Dramatic Club. 78 Wlruins

. Awe."Sleuth," Sept. » , 30. Oct. « > . 8,• . 1 3 , 1 4 . 3 7 * 7 6 1 1 . ' • • ' • • ' • - . . • . •.'.CraigTtuatra, Summit. "Trie Rlti ."Friday and .Saturday.- 8:30 p.m.; 273-.

'6233J- ' . y , — — - :•" •- ,-,-,-——; Edlton Valley ' Playhouxe. Edison. -"Scaplno." Fridays through Sundays, toOct. 15, 7544443. . ' .

McCartttnThaatr* Company. Prince-: ton. "A Month in the Country." Oct. A toi - n . 4 0 9 - 9 3 1 8 3 7 0 . • .-.:. • ' . ; • • •.•' .- ' , . . '

New Jersty Shakespeara Festival.Madison, "Arms, and the Man '"alternating With "The Country. <

N t a J i r u y Thealr* Forum.'Piainfield. "Private Llyes." to Oct. 2i,Thursdays to Sundays. JS»-288j; •

"Count Dracula,*'*to Sunday: "Sinie• Ti me.' Next Year;" Oct. * to Nov. S, 374-• 4 U 3 . • • . •• • . - . • •

„ Sunbeam Players. Girls'. CatholicWon School. RoseUe, /"What the CatS«w," Saturday, and Sundays. Oct. 1 and8, 2:X and 8:iO e^y..-fUi-1Si3. . .'

Weitlleld Community Play'an.

Thursday, September 28,1978 CRANF0RD,( N.J.)CITIZENANDCHRpNlCLt 1 ,46 f

GalledSaturday, i , 5:30, 8:40 p.m.; Si5:10. , 8:35 p.m,;. ."•The. Driver."weekdays, 9:10 p.m./ Saturday, 3:35.7:10, 10:50 p.m.; Sunday, 1:40, 4:50.

-.10:05 p.m. ' . ' •Mapltwood Th«at«r, "Who'll Stdp»«e

Bo|n,"weekdays,7,9:10 p.m.; Saturdayand Sunday, 7:15/ 4:M. 7, »:30 p.m.

Old Rahway Theater.—WM Will Stopthe Rain." starts Friday. 7:15, 9:30p.m.; Saturday, S:T5, .7:25, »:4& p.m.;

.Sunday. 4:45. A:55, 9:10.p:m.;wt<kdsy5.7 , 9 : 1 5 p . m . — - • • . . ' • • • •. Park Theatre, Roselle Park, "CrossedSwords." weekdays. 7:30, .'p.m.; ^ _ _ _ _ _ _

s v^^" SET THE-STAGE'^^c9;

When the curtain gties UE__: tomorrpw night on "Sleuth" at

the CDC Theatrer^^arTJse:..on one of the most elaborate

and intricate sets the theatreh a s e v e r h a d , •'•.'""••'..'".,•.

. "'Wheh they want a crazyset, they ask.nie,. says Walt•Nietzelrthe-set-desicherr-He's—-1

9:3op:m.;; saturday>x;«. 9:45 p.m.; Dramatic Club production of "Sleuth;" f rom left, a ^ ^ ' g 1 " * 1 o t n e r sets for theSunday,*.s:45.»:35p.m, Jack Whittlesey, prodyctloo chairman,AAare Chandjer;. P lau t. Unden. tonight only, , .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

-Frankerateirfi-~7r»TospTm,: :'Grease//_Set designer Walt Nietzel and director Bob Pells.weekdays. 7. »:10 p.m.; Saturday,-1:15, •• ' • \ . <• • • • • .3:20, 5:25, .7:30, 9:35 (p:m.; Sunday, 1, -3:05, S:15, 7:20, 9:30 p-.m:;PUu 3.tdnlflht only.VHooper," 7:15, 9:10 p.m.;."Black Pearl," weekday.*.'7:15, »:30pJrh.i Saturday, 1 !»5," 3:45. -.5:45, 7:50.9:50 p.m;.' Sunday. 1:40. 3:40. 5:40, 7:40.9:4Sp.m, , . ,

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Martin Jewelers is offering m4^y ' of the, teproductions,anew"Iook at old jewelry this simulate the old; look so wellweek through its. annual estate -that it Almost takes an expertand antique sale. .,'"•. :to tell the differehceT'•The

Estate Jewelry,' antique items ..in .our collection arepieces'apd antique reproduc- carefully identified to distill-. family ' a n f]lions' are included^ in .the gufah between .the"'genuine .p^g^rn rS scheduled forunusual, collection . being antiques' and the, incredible: Sunday afteniotin. Oct. 29 at

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theater, now in its 60thconsecutive season.. He didHarvey, Luv, Come BlowYour Horn, and many bthersv"But this one," lie said, "wasa dciozy. We; needed a' circularstaircase for it and I'd neverbuilt one. No one had, so Iasked a friend in Construction

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. , . - , . . . , Nietzel'gnd the productionKraemer of Scotch Plains, 322- staff,. under "production"W69- ' " , •• ' • • ' . . m a n a g e r M a r k • Chand le r ,

I n ' h is d e b u t ^seaspn cduldn'tseindoutforone.-Theyor conducting the symph^y, had to build it. Morcthan that,to. Kraemer said he was v'very $. had to be open, because

,ir0U9ir'ate its 197&-79 .season, much pleased with the quality director Bob Pells wanted, aThe first. concert, a frefL ,pf musicianship and the over-. \0^ of the play's action to take

children's all good sound. We have the. p^ce behind it-1"1-"1 '""" chance .to ..make., a superb This took'time and revision.

orchestra here in Cranfprd..

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a-kiiid. pieces are .being The sale is a-culmination ofmarketed at below .replace* a year-litnenLvalue prices. ' v arid his wife Pearl. "It's percVssTo.'"The vbtagei.6f many of,the'really'a labjftr of love," he

, antique articles go back more saysV' '.'Knowing that; othersthan 100 years," reports share our enthusiasm forproprietor Howard Siegel. beautifully crafted jewelry,"And the design work found in created at a:tinte:when eacfr

jewelry artist took: pain^-taking-pride' in his.product,mates our hunt even moreexciting^

• y Future prcigramsinclude the "Egmont Over- The staee looks like

sale is a. cuiminauon ot Instrumentalists needed are ture" and. "Symphony No. 8" interior ofa^Norman•-longr6fftot by Segel ^ ^ c e U o > b a s s , a n d , . o f Beethoven: "Ballet Suite" K S T Around Tt vis wife. Pearl, " i t s ?#^ilss.ifyB^^pU&e&^temi-!!!L^ ca'l

Rehearsals are. •: Tuesday ' "Swan Lake" < by windows.'a fireplace, and allevenings, at the Orange Tschaikoysky and "New sorts of purposeful clutter.Avenue school arid interested. World Symphony'! by Dvorak.

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Hershey SyrupChocolate Cake

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4 eggs, unbeaten ,IV: cup Presto cake> flour

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1 tsp. vanilla " " -Jv,t — Creamtogetherbutte>ofty margarine andsugarTBeat vI in eggs separately; beat:{ hard ""with, spoon. Add ('/-vanilla, flour and chocolate '('• syrup. Mix well. Batter will }[be thin'. , i )i -Grease and. flour 8 or-9 I/inch, pan' (Did-you know |jcocoa

To Qaffk ToitiorrowThep blic is invited to view . J f d ~ ^ ? ^ - t o - .^™Z'™ ^ ^ ^ ***$'

the coUeciitnu—either-as tomorrow in Clarkprospective purchasers or out pOpUia r o p e r a

of interest in-the craftsman- given by Maestro Alfredo Hill Rd.,...'Clarkf at 8 a.m.ship that'belonged to masters Silipigni, Conductor andof the jewelry trade-duringjhe Artistic" Director of the New Adtriisslbnto the lecture andlWWs to date. ( . :• Jereey State Opera. He wil^-reception which follows is

•f-Thrs y.ear's—collection—interpret the libretti]rr^aiid~'fre"e"—Tire—Operalogue—is~includes adornments-ranging music, illustrating^themes sponsored by the Friends ofthrough clips, pins, 4rigs, with piano^and'a-soloist, and the New Jersey State Opera

'-^———-•— • and the, Gran Centurions."Carmen", will be per-

formed by the New Jersey

is: |i "flouring" a(cake pan?)- Bake.at./.degrees for . 45 to.I muuites.'. Cool in—pan

•is. pleased to weTcpm©

UiH& staff '

b r a c e l e t s , - necklaces , ,pendants, chains, stick pinsand watches'- Antique itemssuited to men will be,included.

One of the^ r told-time"infIuenebs^eyident in theJfiartiffcollection is the use of

"'enamel trim in pina,. pendants,and' earrihgs to accentdiamonds and colored stones.Another 19th Cenhiry trend iscarried forward in yellow goldrings and pendants set • with

Reproductions in the collet-_tion-willalsoJ

State Opera at Symphony Hallin Newark on November 4 ateight p.m. Victoria de losAngeles will star,.in tKe titlerole. . T

Births

Are Sweaters Important

J • of '-L gCtaistbrieS; . such' ' a s„ „ ^' amethyst; garnet, carbuncles,• * I opals,, .turquoise and other• • •" • cabochon stones, many of

• onrf-them set in conjunction with.

outon rack to*fimsh :- »*:^«- - -/cooling. . " /; iJ CuJLinto squares and top• with ide cream or whippedi cream. .( Susan A. Clark

of Cr&nford• - . - " Z " " . . . 1-1 * •

Come oo in and

Dance GuilttInvited toState Festival

The New Jersey DanceTheatre Guild has been •selected to participate in NewJersey's first statewide dancefestival to be held at the Otriede Nooyer Auditorium in

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; - (to* & grattxikea not included)Pining a la €artp; 3 10 p.m., fyem $5.50

Id our Guinetene Lounge - dance & listen to

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DTre^tc^T^IfeTBerkeTevrrTB^RunnellsTHosp.turn at- Blue Star' Ctr.'orf,'22.tWe are located o^'

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mime: and jmodern dance.Admission is $4 for'adults,

-$2.50Jftr_^tudfents and $2 forsenior citizens. <r~. ^~^~'The*Guild^wiH'celjebrate"th<i—

official opeging of i t s newhome in. Rahway Sunday,-Sept. 24: At this time they willannounce future plans forexpanding into new areas ofdance. The 'Ballet companywill perform: i t | 10th season of"The "Nutcracker" atWainfierd High School .at _2_p.Bir-Sunday, Dec 10 and 2p.m. Saturday ahd" Sunday, •Dec. 16 attd 17.*«i^*' .

tant addition toyour sportswear collectionIs the "fashion sweater."Designed like the~BIg,shirtthat ISL'.SCL popular :v^lthskj^ts andskrflny. panis.the.fashion sweater, takes topplace In Importance for* allyour-co-ordinates.

.GyeXswhaJ^s back and^newfor '78? the mohairsweater. Of coursecashmere In the turtle, ' Vand'cpwel neck Is here in .luclous colors, to go withplaid herringbone andtweed skirts or pantSTW6"ol~

. blousons are very newSncr"

Mr. atid Mrs. Mark^Wellandof 35 Mendell Ave.'; announce

• the"', birth of a son, Adam-Alexander, on Sept. 12 -at St.Barnabas Hospital. Mr s:,.

' Welland is the former Karen~~Hucowilz.: of"Cranfordr~-Her~

parents', . Mr/ and Mrs.Goodwin Horowitz, live at 30

• Lenhome• Dr.; '• .'paternal• grandparents- are W[r. andMrs. Sidney Shrank of

: Morrisotwn. '• 'Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Jay P.

Guinther announce the birth ofa.daughter, Katrina Ann, atthe Charleston Regional'Naval Hospital, Charleston,

on Sept.., 12, Grand-_parents are Dr.' and Mrs. J.

• Paul Guinther of Cranford andMr. and Mrs. Don Willenbring ,of Farley, Iowa. Great-grand-.,parents are Mrs. William R.:

Halloran of Ocean Grove andMrs. Olive ,B'ell and Louis *

"Sleuth" -will run Friday-and Saturday eveningsthrough Oct.: 14 at 8:40 prrC'and Sunday, Oct. 8 aW^p.m.-For ticket in,forination call

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.JUfcPORT,WINNERv-- (Lisa Diane Jubih of Cranford,-second fronV righfc wa^s second. runner-up in 'JAfe-.; fletfrark international Airport Beauty Pageant" bay id.' S.*'. ftinslky.prudent1 6$ Greater Newark.'.Cham&fer"ofCommerce, presents prizes to winners including SandraDeRcssa of Elizabeth,. Jeff,and first runner-up,,Chariene

-. VfenRensalier at Irvington. "__'.. .• ,• "•. '•;. '.:.'•• . ,y }

:"ifce tour guide in ''Vermont.vras introdacmg her chargesto \an>UjpusuaI .toy-making

• fBdxxcy^tbe company Was/ .<<*,.founded by the Meyer-faroily, l|r «y>tp

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e edjy foe sad !&fe/sue l a a ^ 2 d v e,. sad t se ' battery-pcywered dewces-feat JLJDL

•"Russdi ..feeunert, of> 211CSaremaat PL; Mrs. SCoibert.' ^ ^ — ,. r -Smith, of IS Makatem Dr- and T o Y MAKER$' — Former Granfprd residents Mary

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fiBalJy did..-'-Aiidl it i^aliv

A tisg sha2?d be'iiald'.tg'a.'short sn^ij, close to lie iocSy*M&ek* si5^, fcax to'.avoid•'piisaHe; sajttry, ?be sime $ca •can Jet go of Si cpidk^y tf some-one grabs i t . . . . .. .--'•-v'

Yoci' luggage, of' corase, '.ss-a'pepoHr target' for 'iMere^,.

• Travelers too rifim ,a»irMfip'"

seeooos".- wiale JUsey ;bay- anewspaper,' far ora^pi^ ia a'v«iyy •ifTTr'"^^^ -Tw$¥?<t a52 the•Same an alert ttuet-needs. And '

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Atid ssad- to say,vwhsve to, Jjie

sasy shore-Sena atsjuaiutaaEesyaa Eoeei, DO mailter ..faqsar"

• Just .tsike tiese";cainii3aa-<»»r>aq p'nw cyrtftnre: an^ year.o^p^enBhe a jileasaiiiffiemfieysusiaad-cf aaoHier case <sa'.l&e

P..:._few!isS'.of.ti3«e andgraad-.paresis of oss, the Olenicks•V&tsiiizbsl So sciaboJ afljer a

For , M^s.. '.Olenidk, • the1

respccssiffifies cf .laisirug ;.a-£aia3y. .fcqrf; h^T ioo i>osV toiiepiinse fite'life .of a'.stoSleiitstach'siie Jedi farity^Bais.agijs-Eeces^y she' .todk. the.•! first..'.siep.toa^ii^ltfciisgaalwheBshe

.grades.'". Biif.,shi'b^spocessito the £acf'that she.. fa Cl a tMHH<aT TO'firgpignMl t n thf»;> lai^giss^e sinre sfce. cffigiisally,cSme iEnsQ. MontreaL

^"""OSeiscferrsafid.-he"-^s^^ssca3eded-isi:Jl5e-ca!H«&-"wiihbift'las.wife's tatoiing.--'

•$BS&,".he .admitted.'^Grateful'Sor.her-help,:be :denaed aijy

1 feelings, _' of', jealposy. ..or'ooaipdillian with; has': wfe. pn

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xtj[> wuc s.. 3ccon3i*nsn^ueni5and hopes' ihat*"her_ success

jailLeiitsdiage Jbefclio. ^ e . -tsher' courses ta fe fafaire..;.p6ssih"fy consideiing the

instant old boice 'weei 'up iii'the Vermont "mouflfains aiid •'-*

'' <iat' '."she1 a^'ifcer-:."thie6: ;-':;^'rrTitrav8ling"coinpsjnQns became"^ ~'~

iJii^talit.ceIdirilies"',.<Ki; the -^h';•.' bits todr of :'the GreejS

SI&ji$iain State. —;-•••••. ':.,..'•: : Ifee quartet jras staying atthe" lodge at Mt Smne' and.

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_. factory 'atltaft)tsbatkjL ^ t T - y...Mary. .Meyer,. It tens. out,.".'.had beeja-'a partner vith her 'late hoshand Bans m a stuffed

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•.yfattg had a serious oporatioaaad deaded to ret i re to

• Vermont. '• - •' ' •"• WflImi~a~year"Mis- Meyerwas seuicg-and staffing toysm the back poitib of thefamily, residence in Wards--

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Admission ^o' Sea Wo^ld/ Siirs Hs^l >ctffatne- .Silver; Springs, drcu^.WoridvWet -& 'IVtld and Mystery Vhi} iHl^Jse.'•Caf w'rth tinJirrtJled 'miteage. '-.,-'

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From $l9a 8 days - 7 MisfbtsIncludes: 'Round 4rip ser«Jce.'tromfJeJwarJtl Hotel afxtatuijodaiHohs. ter-7 'nights.. Round irip a'irptart trlansfers;,.

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moved tfaejr.. family to the•villafee.'" Mary'..DOW lives' byfyr^tf ina H'yBP right behindthe JTacil'<%y.'''BdBch ES a modern33.0M square feet plant in themiddle " of Vermont ski1 coimstiyi I fs fraftpiri tH<> MaryMeyer Hife. Ca t e c She still 'Woridr up. an occasional.«fcVf rfi Sou. 'Waller is now

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yiaCaprtoI International Airwaystte*Jyoepaiii3ies.O©c.23iti«jAp<*28"

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Planting of new "dogwoodsand juniper oh "the EtotmanStreet side of thte post office;has been completed with, the

-"help of donations, from sixgarden clubs, reports FrandsWisrhe.r, chairman of the

Committee..'.The contributing dubs were

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A variety pfperformers will.participate in the first

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FROAA 2S0";POUNDS> dozert ;yea^$ ago (left) former second book t9utmg^sU'mla6ucmqf.'J possibilities: "A Musical Club of Westfield. Theeranford-resTiaenf'and'--^.i>rter''''Barb^ira:':;Glbbbn5''::has faste will never"rnake : :y6u-faKs:she"^saysy" :." :

slimmed dowrv to 128 lbs. (ri<jht). She's out with her « J . • !'.' '

Residentmeeting will take pfeice OnOct. 4 at 1:6Q p.niTat the homeof Mrs. Seymour H", Frielana;

^201-Cindeh Aye. - , ^ - d ' ••Doro thy

Violinist, -1

E)ig and faelye, Flpraphile, Serenity which w i j c l r eFour Seasons, the Garden 'attempting t^yAccomplish forClub of Cranford, tTrowel and Cranford's ; business "iaiidTrellis and an individual" residents.; the committeedonation fjrom Mr. and Mrs. appreciate^-;, thejr spirit- ofDonald Savercobl;-' cooperation in helping us••' Mrs. : Wismer. ateo. realize^ this goal.". .-&)nimendfed-4ocal~businesses^—r The-conrvmittee-reviewed-its^which added-new green areas completed landscapingand planters to their projects of the year including^propertifes, including the planting of mugo and Swiss*CoachandFour, the Riverside stone pines in the [-North'Inn and Wacte"-Associates^all Avenue .central business,frfifi'tirigTown Northi Avenue, and^dist.rict islands, where reo1

the tear pjantingsof twd qther geraniums have added colorp r o p e r t i e s , M a r i S a ' s through the summer. AlsoR^taurant and; the Cranford, Tmalize^ Was the Miln StreetBook Store, owned' by Wolf Park and Shop lot,' with the'Realty. "<: '}'..-'.:•,•.,..-' , : "Reception of one small' area

pianist, will perform w.Sonata' in F .major.for yjolin-altd piano, op. 8,.by .EdwardGrieg. Bette Becker, soprano^

^Former Cranford trident \ihat it tastes Me.'<v ' . basically, fats and fatty".Shore, Sparta, N. J. OT871. w n i ^ ^ t K ^ s o S s ^ ?Barbara Gibbons, Who is 'Unlikely, as it sounds,.'the ingredients, plus over- Publishers Weekly . calls it Schubert accompanied at thepaimnp fame as an aAwytB- nt>\y'.. -'VIITTI . yywif includcq rr<*Pr?f-^''^ . and, nutrition "pract ica l , informative. pinno by Jean Pjcbllida.

.Of food that IS both decalorized reeines for- Hlinanriam allv-neutcred <ifarf*p«; ahH .. n«m.tnJ>nrth Vi«>infiil " . ri«W.Safh*>p ni-mict-un'U nlair

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I will he ifaVrrg • .• .feadeyt,anid,soimeof lfibe:Meyer'-gi3ndc2iildren. .are'-'^artici'.pating'in t i '

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Lorraine, nseantime,. and.heirdesigner, husband, iJoseph.*Srhbrfham,.operale a staffed .tiqy,. .maprtfafftmeg • company

GOT•Tfee.. [Ukjr :guide; '"Sirs..

'. 5&sdrach,"!je5fiis Mrs, -Meyer iri

Georgia with her dij^steri'..CaiJa.' a » used to live at 7,' Indian :'Spdug; Rd. and at 8. C e E i r a l . A v e . ^ - 1 . :•'•' . ; . ' ' • . ' ' • , . ' ; ' ;' The Cranfoni visiters laired'to.--Mrs. •Meyer" -aud Mrsv

.•JSJadtediL1. f i t '«as 'like'.old; 5bmi«,weeJc.n• 4'An';excitSEg

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preseiaa1'end.ocoasioaally. .aSctf of ^7VJ^iV>••• Uke monyrcfthe best thingsinlifea vocation is ins "good as

Varan's Travel Agency where1

we'will match our hist ttiihyou/ best for 'tfuf 'trip of al i f e t i m e , . • ' • > ; ' . . - • ' . .

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LONDON SHOW TOUR!,^w' f f i L# lL . .'•' '.'• :'. Effeci.ve October Is*! .

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.,:- • Transfers; Hotel Service1 Charge & Taxes

South Ave.W.;

CRANFORD

272-3820

•*.'Tte._. ;,-goroeiset'' ,u;Art;

state'sit exhibit will be beJd. Cteitober ?Q23 in:1he.associa-•'• woa'sjEtu&o at 13 Clarenu»t"

'•Competition is.open..to'. artists wiio are current resi-

' •.zte....Inniled .to ti-o'eaatries, ot. crigrhal wxarics in oils, • waltr-coJors, polymers, -casein,pastes, graphics, • mixed

; media'or sculpture. The eniryfee « g? per entry for non-

' 11»riirtway

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"Bermnda Break"';-.;.'7'''••. ;'•• a t i a i e - l a f t i i l o i i a ! : • -v';.•:•

; Sonthbampton PrI neessNov. J 5 'TallBreak^ i ,

Dec. 2^-Jan. 2 y'New Yea I:'••:: ; •'•• .-•• j..'- 4nites's d a y s "$•

. 'Rat^sper person, TdoAJe occ. ; ,CALL FOR COMPLETE DETAILS ™

$362|

4 A!deh St 276-7663

of food that is both decalorized'and-;delicious,. has;- a new

". volume out this week titled"The International Slim

"'tTGJoUnrt'et't^bw&r'^TT^""• Mrs-'oGibbons, who weighed

.'- a hefty 250jbs. 02 years ago, .f and hasslimmed down to 128,

now lives in VeroaayTwoyears ago she verote '"The Slita

'.'-. GourinetXtiok&aok" and' this-time sheX trafcked down

...L_?33P«5 '^5? .•aroiund the1 globe;v that.meet. hfcr-criteria:.-tiey-

havet to'be'fasty^but service:.. . abje''to' calorie<»unters and 4

diabetics " ' and; , 'peoplerestricted. to low-fat- and lowcholesterol foods. :'•'-'•'•

Hungarian aUy-neuteredGermjan

recipes forg o u l a s hhasenpfeffSr,.gieatMti^. Szechuan pdrk. Her recipes are original,Turkey pate, .Polynesian double-tested and calorie-teriyaki,; and even pineaiiple computed according tocheese blitzes. '-.•-..' • .. government data. Publisher is

Hpwcan you; be a food JHarper, & Row. The book ishitadventurer without getting cheap: $13.9S, but it'sfat? Simple, says the aii{hor. available by mail order from•Edit out unneeded calories, the Diet Bookshelf, 254 East

starchesC and dqwn-t&earth, heipf,uL"' . • . " . : • • . ' • . ; ' • • ' . ; . . . • • • ' , •

ZUiAlFornp"

Mrs: Wismer^said, "We like behind v Fern's . „to feel that this^jndividual businesses andUprof^ssionalsbeautification isa^cpntdgious- donated-toward these,plantingextension of the horticultural—areas,., with Green Thumb.

"- '••-' (sicAlT^^ -Garden Club providingi Players are seaS0f13" c t ) l° r a t the entrance

V o r i g m a i of the parking lot with,muihS'musical,"What ' t he Cat and marigolds;Saw," for the benefit of St M°m South Avenue iwoJoseph"lfi?TCirpenfer Parish cement planters at the Highjj-unoV - . . " ' . Street, lntersectjort Were~

planted with annuals to'add

'" The Cranford Village :

• "Improvement; Association iS;: . sponsoring ^. day trip to

Washington, D.C. on Friday,.Oct . 13. : ' 'J :; ' ; •' •,.. • ':: : r ",.

A toUr of. General. Federa'-

quarte'rs,'1; the • SmithsonianInstitute and National Galleryof Art will be highlights of thetrip.u,the Colony <

!,Wedi^dayMoHrtnjfCuib will^ ^ ak5;join"iri1fie'outing;'<Price is^—^-—$6 and participants are asked'

— iwicheie'1"?' bring.'their ^ n lunch.

clubs garage,_:sale and riti><Aa-v—niifJ-^Tti~*f—fVc*'bake. sale. ' ' T u e s d av- °ct- " . at the

rh*-Cn* «;«er, pianist will play

"The Nightingale" and "OnWings of Song" by Liszt and

8 ounces dry'zitt _ .".thci .»' Allegro__• maestosoVoiince can undrainecL movemehFof the Sonati in F

stewed tomatoes; well broken mmor by Brahms. . .• • " Program Chairman is Mrs.

7-1 onion, finely' chopped^. 1 clove garlic, ininced"" .

.-•'\? teaspoon dried basil.'Salt and -freshly, ground

pepper-tbrtastey- t--•• ;I ounce, aged, sharp

cup

be~Mrs.; Augusf Graefassisted by Mirs. FredChemidlin, Jacyhtho DaSilva,George ,toenes, an* G. A,,

-Wolff. -'." -^—-—r--^—.

Charles Ruhl is a musical for summer color and have nowah" the family and will be b e e n replanted with new eyer-

. presented Saturday, Sept. 3b 'greens. AH of these projectsand Sundays, O c t J and 8 aj n a v e involved the'2:30 and 8:30 p;m. af Girls'~ DepartirientofRecreatioh and.Catholic HigK School, i50 East' Parks and C.E.t.A. employes,.3rd Ave., Roselle. Tickets are including the C.E.T.A. land-$3, senior citizens,- $2; and scape architect, Joseph Dorin,children,-$l: Gall 245-75(53. •" jaifirking With ; Leon.

, . . from. 10a.m. "tb-4 p.m. *'•

The club is a serviceorganization, contributing,rtinie and money to, many.cgtumuni^y activities andthe sale .is their first fund- .raising proiect of the. year..Items fotsale will Trifclucle 'bop k s., to y s," . s ma 11appliances and furniture.The .-members are al b1

holding a bake sale at thes a m e t i m e . - ••• , • . • - • • • .

pianist, will perform..Mrs, RusS • D'Arcangelowill be tea committee hostess.Assisting'members are: Mrs.Charles Beielitz, Mrs. Vfnceht.Bongiovanni, Mrs. Joseph

sMcs_Lawrence Carneyale,

Mrs. Wallace Chapman, MissCharlotte Chatteron, and Mrs.Russell Douglas. ;; :

On Oct. .2", the,board, willmeet at the home of the presi-.dent, Mrs. James Stine, at 1p.m-. ' • , .

The first

.you fat," snftsays '<yniirtrin'» Wednesday \T6need to eat it all to find out be WStaesday, Oct. 4 at the

montllly Cratlford Publicif-1Tthe~-&^30'a7in.—-——r-

gClub M'01 Th<> Pi^gram rnnsnltarttinf

. . . . . . . . 2 - tablespoons Italian-Library at seasoned" breadcrumb^!.-

the month is Betsy Swanson,who will introduce Ms, Terese

Cook ati' in tialtcd water

BLOOD TRAINEESOn, Wjedriesday, ;Oct. 5 at 1

p.m.,,.New >fersey BloodServicies in New,. Brunswiclcwill, conduct aj.three ' hour-training—-phjgram—for

BLOCK ISLAND

. CpmpteteBeq,ifiy '.^Services Offered'^ I

Foil Frosting—Cutting•' Blowing—Tinting •

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tender-firm';* then drain, •becoming ' volunteers in theCombine with all ingredients iRed Cross Blood Program.

C, McGeary Who wiU speak on except breadcrumbs, Tunr'The Eastern Union Countythe topic of "Alcoholism arid into a casserole and sprinkle Chapter in Elizabeth willWomen." She is. director of ;,with crumbs. Bake at 400 provide transportation fromUnion County National degrees 20 minutes. Six the Chapter House for anyCduncil on Alcholoiism.Nortii servings, about llo calories area resident. For further.Jersey Area, and has been each'. . ". "•' information cpntact 353-2500.active^ in the field, ofalcoholism for 17 years, 11 ofthem with the council. -.'.„

She has a B.A. in English,MStary and EdiKation abdhas'a teacher's, certificate inNew Jersey,' an M.A- inrehabilitation counseling arid " \ 'attended/ the- School of Eight members of AmateurAlcoholism in Hutgers. »—••» Astronomers,- Inc., the.qrgani-• The "'club's. Applied Art .zaUbn which operates Union

• Pepartirient will meet CoIJege^sfSperry ObservatoryvTnujsday,(^t;5at&:30a.m. jointly, with the cojlege, will

Astronomers Set.

Lecture Scjiediile

^ t the home of chairman, Mrs.,H.M. Staiger, Vll Bfookside

^ V will work, on

as-instructors for an

will meet, Thursday, Oct. 5 at.Jl.p;m. at the home of Mrs. P. instructors, their topicsandBuonaguro, 25 Central Ave. dates of the lectures*incluHe:..

^The chairmajn,. Mrs. A.S.. vjhCe De Sehai Introduction toHraKd~merco=cliair-

~BiTriian, Mrs. A^KTMiJ^teywinTBirumanh, EarnFEToondiscuss prifioitive art. / System* Oct. 9- Robert

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Testers, Solar. System, Oct:16; Lester Yuill ,• Con-stellations, Oct_23l; GeorgeCfiapIehko^Bifth- ancTDeatti ofa Star/ Oct. 30; ArthurCacella, Galaxies, Nov., .',6;Lewis C. Thomas, CosmoJogy-••Story pf.the-Universe, Nov.13, arid Alan P,^ Witzgall,Exploration of Known Space,Nov. 20.. . ' . . ' . ' ' • '

Lectures start at .8 p.m. andcontinue for" an hour and ahalf; Following, edch lecture,",there will be a question' and

Oct.1 2; John—:answer-perk)d-and-^an-oppoC'

it was announced b

you'xeu Series

tumty to view the heavensthrough the observatory's 24-m c n teflector. arid 10-inchrefracfcbr^telescQpes.1 Tuition'for*-Union<County residents.is$18 and $23 for out-of-countyresidents. « .

—Additional-informaUon and-registi-ation procedures may

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• Money-saving techiliqiies™ - for-supermarket shopping will• " b e discussed in a five sessions

'' A ' SprifS , to-rtw • prpj^ntM hyS-'I>ortna-Paterek, -UnioJa-County^• ..home eipndmist. • .•••'. ."•." The sessijons -will be held

Tuesdays, begining Oct. 3frQn> I to 3 p.m', at theTInionCounty Extension ServiceOffjce, 300 North: Ave.-E.,WitfiTd ^

be obtained by calling Unioo

Offjce, 3WeitfieTd.

"Mrs. Paterek will discuss.

And To Prove It...We Carry A Full Line Of

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ertcyCOHSULTAHTS

The Colony Cjub of Cranfordwill' hold a^boaria ^meetingMonday at 1 p.m. at. the home

-m of Mrs.'Armen Kachoogian.T Mrs. Richard Mauter will be• - c f p - h o s t e s s ; -.•;'-•'.-;•:•.- .-'• •-.•'I The general meeting'will be

-^~at~the~ Calvary ~ Lutheran"• church Oct ::n at 8:15 p.m.

'Members w|u' 'hear. fromStephan ie Ande r son ,sponsored by the club, jas a(felegate to, the Citizenship

• Institute at Douglass College.V At mis..- meeting1 TMrs. J.M.-L.Newmarker,' .social-service.I chairman, will'start members"' on ttie decorating o£ coffee."> cans' to be u&ed at Christmas

in "operation candy-cookie.*"Every year the club partici-

— ^ «, by selectingnutritionally .. weltbalancedm e a l s ; f- - '.-__ . ',L- •".. •* To-register for the^seriea,:

Tcall 233-9366. Ihere wuf be asmall fee for materials.

»-r—OSTOMY MEEIINGt '

' The- United OstomyAssociation will meetTuesday, Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. at theSchfering-Plough Corp.

-^aHopuTg-HilHaoad."- KentikWOTOL The meeting is' open tothe public. Refreshments willbL

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Home Decotatio|i8TheGr«nTThumb" jGaftfen

Club reCentljL_3old homedecorations at a flea marketon the Walnut School grounds.These included-silk.and driedfloral baskets, tole paintings,planters aifiJTcStkco doorstops,which were made at weeklyworkshops. . . .

During the "summer,"theclub donated, live floraldecorations to—the public

-library-and-asaisted-in-th«-chapel flpwers program at theVeterans' Hospital, EastOrange; . l

,MoOct. 2, We Will Be

-LEWIS" 2 7 NoftFTOnion Avenue

109 N.Unidn Avenue

17 N. Union-AvenueCldsetfTues. l0th-4p.mReopen Wed. 1 lth - Sp.rji

1 pates; in this state project insupplying sweets to patientswho. are permanent residents

— _ — _ - i «-.w - _ A _ - a t state jar.j»J«i&Jbos^'»^«LCV Cranford; - 2 7 6 - 0 0 6 2 iand^wterans'Twspitals

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wannaCAIMANSCANARI.ESClCHLIDS •'.-•:COCKATIELS-.

•RWCHES •. .GERBILSGUINEA PIGS

•HAMSTElRS "';

•HERMIT GRABS•LIZARDS ; .,.•LOVE BIROS '

• .MYNA'BIRDS '•PARAKEETS• P A R R O T S •

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"•SfiAKES .'. . '

HUE OF PET & F'ISM SUP

Sea Shell628 BoUJeyard, Kenilworth

PETSHOP

NOW OPEN

^CASTLEMAGIC, JOfCES AND NOVJELTIES,jErC^

: 84 BLM STREETSUITE 7 (upstairs)WESTREtO, N, Jj

tEL:(201) 654-3838

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CAMERA EXCHANGE& STUDIO

34 North Avenue West

15 North Union Avenue* • • . • •

SCHtECHTER'S

104 South Avenue East

of PHOTOGRAPHY"il.'North Avenue East

SHAFIRO'SDEPARTNUENT STORET9' North Union Avenue

Closed Monr & Tues., 2nd & 3rd.*-

27 N. Union Avenue STARS AND STRIPESmm AND HAVY STORE

EAR PIERCING BOUTIQUE ' " .30 Sbuth Union Avenue :7 No. Union Avenue"

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MARTIK JEWELERS12 Nor'th Avenue West

Open "Wed., the 11 th ,

TOWN & COUNTRYCARDS & GIFTS28 Eastman Street

* Martin Jewelers & Ear Piercing Boutique willbeOTENWednesday, Oct^ 11 V

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Begins Babysitter Proiiail>\; reqiririfcg 'playpens or' specialaics;. -seats "should have, the

The Centennial; AvenueIndoor Pobltoifljiave a free _-__ .—„•—,-_ te, _ _,_* ^_-_.»~ _.<,»..partung hahrysittirtg prog^jsi----^Beginn;iiig: /on' _»!c_oday ___cess_.ry equipftSerit 'tar' . \ _ g j - ^ i S T s ' t o ' p i ren ts .'-.tnay-- ->ring their- 'vritb iheaj-.--.-•-•• • •-..--.•:—-::

-feca_rage__V6___iJ _noi___irs to Children to tfe pooL Cfclldrto . ' ; ' ' , '• '... •

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Xoiiis (Jetfand,Elm Si * Westfield> 654-5990

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We carry ail types of insurance.

•»BBc5pto^3t^__tu-a-ec*i»i3._"_«j!l,"'- e n 3 t o jie*pe-_-«*. fBwpoe _'st i_. •''•

[s^p^itK•Associated Realty of practically anywhere in, the

WestTield,: Im.}" has joined country. Thej_ttaiismissioaEftA (Eleciroruc Realty only takes sfx miaulesfn_tnAssoriates, Inc.). '-a .nation-, the time the request xs made to

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"! 'MOVING /AACH IN£J .dejnr«c<nsirate<j,>fay Associated" Reairy. From.le.O< FratrBraaeVTBarfaaraDavidson andIJirn..Jackson, president of .'.EK?L^X-'..1

aanouBce partners BarbaraDay_«_s<m aid.Fran BraderV

As an ..ERA Btaker;

to offer such consumer aids asERA"s two home warranties—tfee Honse.B-yers lpiwteclibnPlan and Home SellersPrbtect-QEL, plus pJ3DiU>i>y-'ssire

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''.-.'ER^'said far^e't&.'festfist-.growing •. national" Koinemarketiig sService, will have'

lrieairly:. O0O""'s es~"__5a_c_atesT

fileat ERA'S

these photos as theyle©me:offthe snaichine sitfii-g in hisliving' room or in iay.oHJice»'.'Davidson said. .'•• • ••' I ":..>•;

'•'• ERA-Associated Realty ofWestfield. Inc. has beenserving homebuyer s andsellers in Ute Westfield areafor the past twcoffipesare

Service jsf CraEford' will;

offer a. Hostess HelperTVairtrng CourSe-. for .yonttg-

in ps .heh>ers. liie course is geared.to "the- ceecs- of- Crafiford•hosiesses and-, will cd^-er sit-down (SEEKS, buffet super sand, 0&£str «^ys, of' enier-

~teac_T""lije '"c6urse.>'T:'Mr-il'"'Holzapfel, a graduate ofMontclair State College,

> mUsicSe Avmue-• S C J M W J , . ' . - - - • - - ^ ' 1 '.;•'

—ffbej- course-is p_annedJfar:

'• thpee T___is_tay.•., .aftestnoons,'--

Meeiir^ will be from 3:15 to'... .-JrlS p-,tru iij-the Csanfcsra'HigJj. School - r_6me ' economics

training. .. ; —'.. • :.Home Ecoacatucs; teacher

!Mrs. Barbara • HoJzapfel \yill

cepartisenu .•- :Appmcauonforms are available, in theH ^ 1 School,guadaace-office.-;

s a y s ' . f e a d e r . '••'. ;•'•' ' ' • ' "

••"Witli. ' - ER-Vsr^V three

offer,. we' can • help people buy

• alk|v]iate_-r-h^^tomaa" ~cf -J »'"The. •,-'... Home- , • Buyers:-.jProtecDois . .J*la'n,\* .saidDavidson; • ^"projects- ' the

.; against '' the_5>_sra!_ia_-U' failure ol fsajorhouse'' cqaapcceDts inc_i_dicg •the beating,'air coa__fiacii5g..

.. _..__ .. .Home.- ;Sellers ' .

. Pnolecitjca Plan begics _5.c_aysV2lter ihe.-bome is listed ior.1

' sale lailh an ERA Broikeiy.Jb? _

:; i_p.'fo.sLt jnppi!hs,.oi:-,t_n_il .the'

-.- coverage as '_he.-4jyer*s plan,-.

' '.ERA'Sv^Mal^'.-lfachii-e^r'."•hag Vrreffe ifT^g. n3frrifarw»'iKfvmp .

• searci j . ea$_er.;'Tfae\___a.c__s;he'-.

- .pif-hatnes;

can » ' l

Anthony J.

•.Services^ for "Jgiisony' J . '-____iSJici_E_£l,.52 c£-S01 -Cec^-si-ii1*' •al 'Aye.,' were fee-ri yesterday •at^the DodSey Funeral Home...•218 Xortfs. Ave.".- W.,.' and a •••ii___e_^-__B2SS' cSfered a t Sfc

F : EkaVis,- pasibr, oHicisited

'"Mr.'""• DiiMichele" •• died•Sat_trSayi_i__s_oe

.-iiN«X».a__i'-repi4^.>m:<ira_afaxd',, " 2 4 ' y e a r s . r ; i " - -'•••.•' '•''• ; : '••.- '•• •'•

'He retired•'in 1975.- on

. /Era-j-it Co , .'Sc«U_b Plainfield,•^£er-il-years'-cI--serv-oei-'Herwas' • aperatj^ES'. manager. •Pievioiisly .he worked W1& the'Central Railroad of . New •

pflsm. •SECTJOW ,.-.

irr_xnt of cswxa «r rtsstn. so •

i_»S*_i»3is' 1 i_.'i_a._^Wf»iKt» expeave ' »_ . •

cost ' WarebJ tas .teen, or ihail ,-tesjHci^ly xsstsma cm preewrty specially

' '' teV'ilhe everase'pencaS oJ uvtiuawss ^

Ae'»**__«_»e-eJB»( therw»)-isSW The siccaeraeMal <iei_- B a i B T W l - .

JLEGALS fijaence..in'*£*-.Deswtnjsni^

Jersiy- aeja-a>a».sSwenwBJ-sS>»Mi «»sJd < i ' l

i-fcreised .to/1 R-is' aaad' QnSnaage tefS31JO033 -ji^l- tSM -.salitt .'AS ,

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AMD :» - POLSCE.

OW«»iamd rnemasrses

be, iad'tow-.tiisrie.be«*j' 'is, t a r twr

b . For she.sessnd. year of «irv3oe >inutll vsiar:»( farcns ciienpaf ;i*!>r >*iiil ibe S14S7?i3i:.' • : •"

c. Far;isi» Ka'Wf year a? .letvloe -c;i siS toOcSESiUr war K

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Net TeamBrearley High School soccerteam 'Was .defeated , by

Although Brearley outsh}>t theRaiders 19to5^_a directkick;:by Raiders' Dom Behz wasenough " (jar the., winning

. The.; Brearley Soccer, teain; -de(eated-Eerth ^Amboy Tech"last" Thursday, as freshman

Rocco Rep scored the wipinggoal in the fourth quarter forthe.2 t o l victory^ '•. .. '":'

; Jeto-HaU S(^redfor_Tech_inthe second quarter; but it wasB b g p ^ J y Q EWayne iFennes.Avithan assistfrom . f r e s h m a n IgnazioPoiitOTeirb. scored;in the thirdg u a r t e r . ' . . v • • • • . . ; ' •

Re6 scored;in- the fourth.assisted .by . W a r r e nOuslermann. :.Ti>is' put theteam's record at-2Tand1.

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Bears were held to one goal byjpetmes onati assist from TomBondurich. Union Catholic s -Tim Hennessey scored 3 goals.astheBearsandviere beaten5 to' 1. ' Chamber

In a. tight Battle down to theevent; the.' Cranford

varsity gymnastics team

Thursday, September £8,1978 CRANFORD (N.Jf. V CLtlZEN A m

2-Poipt Victorydefeated Scotch.Plains by twopoints Tuesday t6 win itssecohcJ',, straight meet

Trailjrig Scotch Plains afterthr^e events, |the Cougar girls

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•'.•''The" girls' tennis teamstifled Bound, Brook -4 to 1SepL ,21; as senior' CaptainCarolyto^eviUecorU^cd hers t r o n g p l a v . •••••'

••.,'-she defeated Bound Brook'sMary'Anne Tarenuno 6-1. 6-1,

-_^haeBrearky*5 Cortescrunched her opponent 6-0,6-1Ann-Mancino-won her-smglesmatch 6-2;: 4-6; 6-1.'•'. Bound Brook defeatedfire.arie'y at first doubles ahdthe second doubles team of

j Debbie Powanda and .KatieHcag won 6-3, &4>.

the-iindefeated Jeam nowhas tWo wins. •

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strong performances of DianeSanford and Allison. Cooper.

-Cooper had previously set aschbol record of 8.1 in the

New Swiititf ClassesTwo additional swimming

classes have been scheduledfor the 1978 Fajl Centennial'•

uneven paraHel bars Friday Avenhe indoor swimming poolagainst North Brunswick ptojjrjnrr-. . ,.when the Cranford team won A special'Beginner I classits first meet of the sea,sonT for prerkindergarten children

accompany the child in "thewater, Registration for theclass is at" the' CentennialIndoor pool,. The•[ class willbegin~0ci_-2 and cdnUnue-for-fiye, weeks-' ' . . - . • .

Red Cross advanced.. life-*.Commerce wLU holda,gol£out; s t r o n g f l o o r _ _ex^r( i isejhQ_^ave^_^,atisfaCtorily sz^^jWJ^tau&iotiing Wednesday, Oct.-

TRerAROUND END — Cranford_s Tony Walker alfempts to~runT)aTst tincferrirrgameSaturday Walkercarriedl2timesfor55yardsinihegarrie Phofoby Al Saltdn

performances pulled out completed the-Tiny Tots class "Thursday"and;jFnday "'tnoc-"•" 4' " '" Monday and 'ningsfrom 10to 12noonbegin-

ings from 11 ninpOct.'12..Refii5tratiqnfeat.arent. must ffie pool. .. ~ '•••* ., "

Bears I__o$e Opener^—•/ BjSUEKOTCH r-. KENILWORTH-r TheBrearley Bears were, edgedout by the Hillsb'orough'Raiders in theopening footballgame Saturday 7 to 3 En, a"•defensive game ; • . ..

The Bears defense'provedits strength in. the. first halfholding the Raiders scorelessfirst and "spoiling two touch-down atteinpisjwithin theJfiveyard line: A Raiidera field goalatlempt;fai_ed.7'—'-r-r—r^--^—. ••• ..Brearley ."sedred'v" in thesecond «iuarter on a _^-yardfield goal by Mike'"Renzo:* •

, Brearley luigaH a diivt;early in the third quarter, butthejiears were stopped.on aturn-over. .'.'. ..,;.•' •

z - The Raiders took the balHn-for their only score of the day..

A final drive by the Bears inthe fourth quarter was againslopped by a turn-over. .

TneT Cranfprd varsityfootball team's first loss tollinden Saturday, 42 to 16 wasa series of bad-breaks- ahd

MLke Qou^ilin , booted the.extra point ••'..'. '•'• - :

Charles James of Lindengrabbed a Dente pass whichset up a 44-vard. three^plav

McGqvern. grabbed threepasses for .40 yards and onetouchdown. Karl, who scoredthe othertouchdowrt, had ninecarries for 50 yards:

Tee off time is 11 a".m, andpackage includes golf tfhd

dinner for $30 or^dinner only at$14. There will be golf prizes.

Reservations are availableviavthe' Chamber'-office,. 272-6114, Bud -Tartar, 276-3000> orEd Force, 276-2224, Deadlinefor entries: «Oct. 2. .

Uneven bars event with aSanford won the balance beam

•competition w.ith,(a 6.6.The Cougars' swamped

•North Brunswick 79 to' 39,'. opening with higli scores in the. vaults by Cooper, Dora Smith •

and team ca.ptaiVi.. Cris•O'Donnellr .•_••".

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drive for the next Tiger score.Cotfghlin again kicked, the . • UNDEM ,. The Cran(oPd Bandltj l05t t0 thepoint alter. . •••••..'j-.: -S-JIUO-,. • . / RoselleR_ms«toOlna. close game on'••\i^.\^i';^]^2^W€W^X^iio«M\M'-- '• ' ""''•• ' ""' ' S t m d a y - a t RoSdllf l ' ^ l th l3u9h C rantordl-7-yar;d run-t

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..The Cranford . FireDepartment extinguished twocar fires ..last.'.weycl Oneoccurred at 3S; South UnionAye..Sept 19 in a car owned byCharlesSullivanof leiLzaibeUi .the other Vn Sept. 20 at the,

turnovers. : ,-.:This Saturday the Cougafe

will look for their first victorywhen' they host ' the Clark-Crusaders' at 10:30 a.m.'' . .was a 52-yard run ^ by-Norm «romMe AA_Donn«ii)

An"eight-play, 53-yardliriye^ Chism;of the T^ersfaii^'he: f^.^J^»r^.nf»^M^fopened the game, for •'the" intercepted a pass. '•• •> . ..L^Hopkrlurs-y^dpassfroni'Landen Tigers, culminating In ,•'Jh'• the,.» .third quarteja_ (Goiahiin kicky , . ,a 6-yard, run by Linden. Coughlin tecovereq/ a ^ h i i l . " . ^ p a " ' r o m

quarterback Jack McDonnell. Cranford fumble lor Linden 'A pa.ss from..; McDohal(J*4o. andcarried the baU 52-yards

' Rbtky Mack-'ddded -the .twft;,. Jor^another score. The-'extfapoint conversion. _,

Defensive- tackle...JohnSpecht.'recovered a Lindenfumble to set-up Cranford'sfirst score on the Linden 20

.failed.

OPEN owrietiLby,-Janet^MandelLof-for.JRo-felle. ~ • •' ••.

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'''Avyb¥e'~ipb_i^ied''tshouId{''R(L:''and'Leiihome Dr. Sept.ccm^ct!ilikeCi__iiJ_beUat672-20• ahd a fire ,tn. a- tree at90001 during the d a y ^ a t 379- HUlcrest•" and Christopher•1710 at night : ^ \ Sept. J9.

17 yards forDente

the-touchdown^fed"

Linden's next score was ori a30-yard pass from ChrisRamos to Afttonie .Chapman.

Cranford opened the finalquarter with a 17(jplay drive

Jeff Karl, wHb is coming off that covered .83 yar^s. Theecond score-of-the

^ j___cameRay Dente passed to Phil from Denti

. McfGovem to tie the score. . Dente was 6 for 11 for the:--In the second quarter, day for 60 yards: • ;Linden scored three touch- The Cougars held Linden indown., two after timely inter- the last quarter, with SteveCeptions. ].-'• ..*'_. " j "Sullivan sacking the Linden

-L - Ch!vn*S3-yard Interception return[Coughlin kick,) . . . .L -Cpughlln j j y a r d fumble return (kickf a i l e d ) ••• - . • • ' • « • • - . • ; « • • • • ". . - . " - ' - . ••

In - chapfTtan 3d-yard' pass from-McDoonell-tCouohlliv

C • McGovern 11-yard(Walker run)

k^pass-^|u^plav__ • Ho_<sHe;-»t)e--te_m -• nevermanaged ta Score. Cranford'.- defenseheld Roselle- seareCB-- orttll thebeolnnlng of the second half when Rosel 16.

McDonnell returned tho kick off 70 .yards for theonly touchdown of the g_m_'v ,

Acpoiinell Cranford's Ron Melao and SteveWilde, gained Ihe most, yardaoe.. Also •tarrying the vball well were Joe'Bush,Chris 6arnosk"l, Sean Lebers and Ron;Brown. ,... ...; \ • ' . .... .'. ;.

'. 'tlier'e.wfireionfie fine defensive plays.By Norm'.Wolfram, Joe Bus. Chris

' ine "gins gave • a weakperfoirmance on. the balance;beam, which coach Mike Dowattributed first-meet nerves..Only Sanford was abje to scorewell with a -7.15. . ,

Cooler's clean routine fe the..juheven bars and her strongfloor exercise, along with theperformance of Stanford,O'Donnell and Smith, iced the

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Tony Walker had 12 carriesfor .55 yards for the Cougars.

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Tuesday.. Cranferd playWt-OB-ofle^.assisled Peters anpodrlv in :lhe 1 t£-0 lass to &e final goaLRo&elle in Rqselle, bjst the ..'Twoovertimeperiod-wereteasn came back in RaWa^-. P^yed. but nenher team mild-

tackfcr a-2u> 2. tie,

second coal.JD6.'a« ana his wcona -

CinaeneUai

half time.. Cranfdra"taX!iedt»lO' ***"*>' 'G3en St&ag and---*^~;'--• • ; {,} £»aiti the.' McG-esn. Playing wei

iv- l ^aanVs **«***$ -and ; Mike- Cali:

_*.... : .15: saves.'JUirrasiELJu

•• 4 .' X

s

yTinker 5*1 lei

550.; M. Zablttkl,'.'

Garwood

.* '"•..• fctt series'ana 3M''5nai««u»i.'oarne *re

"a"

•2 '5M; D. . ._r P.Crarftlina 3Mj RLWtber.500. ?0S; G.• l-iycoctc 222; C PoUrti SM; R. 'Heratik

•IM; A.- Sher*. 5)4;<>. Schrieyer. 505." B;Barclay, ja i ; T. Vouno. 3M; V. Mwqn :SatJ.fwrdfW, 300; F,.F«ulkner/3J7; B.PAoei • B4; . ' E'. MsrVowich, • 237;- P.Ber-ar<8lrtelJL ?£2 *nd B.r . Vinscttoik;

•E. t .B .

tta .Neinem&n, X44* «r»

'•SVi,ss "

16&.

3Vs»4 °

and'Sue Humphrey, WJ Sept- S3.

. 4J '.'313,3 -.

Vum-Cria'*-.O.D.T.-s

TenPJns' 3 ••

Dated:2

eoaouGHOF KENILWOBTHJERSEVL y Q R , ,

• . P-UBUCNOTICEPOBWC SiOTJCE <& heresy. Blwen «*»»»

-

vChyi'<rreiT3'1tean Callage' spons ra rvyash Siniathe Franklin: State iBank.Moirris Avenue; I'nion. fi\)m

f'baif les ; S ^ i c h ' - .i s as bevme. this ..afternoon.*. w

cord:'.ftbw. -stand ^1-2-1. Tfitr-QjugaTs.ate1 ($-1-1 B>,

ih conference pi

m the "Gsrwood. Jonlory Club Lwwue'SiTordgy: J « « s White, W . tttf1

Syi^j'smes '' c*rm(le $51;

.was Sy •te*m. 1

T«*mJ Albert.-

T**ml3 JCra'ia

sKisiAsom

'TneLodoe' . . -> . .'.BrJdoeEixoB ' • ..Oenmcrs'FJouwrsSwan.Cl»aners . . .

'

'Teem 4 .'-,«KillsDecora'orsCoictiS,.F6ur • ..Boiicler'sGeneral

. Sanwtrs Wine RoomiReynolas PiumblrtB 'CWienandCnronlde'WvettioalsJMen

«a»or and ComcilI i r t t ai. «

mmm^m-^^: •>: tneetins on t l* SPoiif oJ SepJ- UTS; and'••thiV '» • • MildT'GIOLiacIl' •««]'-further-

:.«onsWer nw4a5d OrpinSnce'tor.final

V . m . * 5 ; j j Mat pJerseVv i"1 wWch time end pltaiceperson *wJ» may toe irteresJed KierelnWill t*6'wenanop5»9r»un)ry..'*o.t«:*»?rq,

5d O S i "' '

FOR'CONSTRUCTlON^Gfrouh^^firehouse. w|H:'-,. be a ! noon Sa turday in Eisen^^^Construction is expected t o get ... underway'• nekt w ^ • , ; ' . ' . . ;. ' • .^"v;-';^ •.'•••,/': '.'-J-,:;-;

* ' ••. ••• 'By J A N E HOG AN, ' . .' ' Cranford's . victory /.points".y.'• -The GirJsv .A7amty Tennisv were p a c k e d u p at singles

.».;..• Tteam 'Jfaces "an., .unfamiliar 'action:b'yHogan, Sheldon and,".»•• situation today in their, home Waner . ' - . • . '" 7tnatct» against 'Union. As a

• . ,•. •. .. . BarttugtiCitPROPOSED OBO1KASCE NO. Jl 55BONO•• ORO)MM1CE..TO PRC1V1DE

R A J G N O P A V I N I & O FCRANFORD .AVENUE FOR'. ITS1.*

Weiner gave up just two EKTIRE tE^&jM WITHIN THEENTIRE tEjSGTM WITHN T E'645HOUGM OF iCENlLWORTK. AND.

H U I C l N C OF

sHow-tand Realtors

*"•• result of., the team's games enroute to her first: FQji T*»E ResuRirAtiNc, OF! disheartening loss on Tuesday victory of the season.

• • • - • • • - • Tn araiHre hoth teams vcent

•JTI •' *?w • K T M 5 ) J I ^ o t s

C6'lohiii--i L*»Due S>tUD4»V"were'«*eTV','« . ' •

today if it is to qualify for to three sets but failed to win

H O4tON«OUTM AVENUE PROA»MICHIGAN AVENUE TO LISTER

THE ^ ' O F

the state tournament ?theA V E N U E F R O M

TO MARKET

^ ^

,.^w - -___* .— — — .points. Komano. ^JR^ET. ^HE ;RESV»«FACING OFJ Shouldthe team loseloday, and Dollar wop their first set TJIE wtEfesECTiON OF FAIRFIELD

•*^-; t t«*^>et l te j inyLfimkfa.& ^ but then lost Ihe.flnat two, ^ I ^ ^ I ^ F ^ n ^ ^

compete in Ihe annual event ice Rodman lost 1-6, frl, 4-6 atThe squad traveled, to second,doubles. . . • ;•

Metuchen^and lost literally byiia^e points. -The decidingmatch at first doubles-went toa thjird set tie-breaker where; theJ5^igars fell 2 to 5, Hie

i " ^

,LEGALS;;::,:-BOARDOF HEALTH '

BOROOG.M OF GAfeWOOD

Spriiv5>r>;'">?.

Blooniin^dale

Designed for ComfortFit and Performance.

a's tycord nowsJands' at I

t'^victraiK .tli fibaf*' match werel$y<§^ilibr Jane

.j, ^veJner::"Hoganwanhei'imatch.* at first singles decisively 6-1,

^»^dSJo!^JSein«r_,dominated'her o;seoCTJTsBlrafteria-

A; . • '

:.TO

APPROPRIATE • SSQAOa.Cn. AND TO;MAKE A DOWN PAYWIEWT AXlD TOAUTHORIZE. TWE ISSUANCE' OFBONDS TO . MEET . .SUCHAPPROPRIATION AKD TO PROVIDEFOR THE ISSUANCE.. OF BOND.ANT)C«PAT1OM NOTES. ,:..'' •',.•' '-•BE IT ORDAINED b / the Gov»emir>g

" B6£ty of the- BorQ&>9h .of Ker&worth;. •.SECTION I.Tliat Cnntenl Avenue lor.

- km > " M* entire .tehgrn '•OTiiji-.trw.befcreded and pavsct MiaJ

the

G«neraLOrd3nance'KI6^ >.. . j Sanitary..Code o» She

' 'B^rouB^'-'-O* .•CarWioff" ".!*• l iweB*

e

. Awenue Jo Alarfcrt Sheet be resurf s e e dHist me inJenccftpnW Falrfieifl Avenue,and Soy!»J 31sJ itreeJ be resurfaced, aw*n a t W» intersection ja* CcMax Avenue

-^•nd Alarfcet .Street bewreKiirf»ceil. _...:.• SECTION,t The ins(a««Kon'-'oJ'/the

ln-SeeJlon-.|' o<

' wjnmng 6-4. 6-1. J***1*" ••.t seccaid^singles" Kim

d ht b t

INSECT HARBORAGE, DepOliJtno.

maner or tning mftSdi'serves as food tar

thorsed m•oerierai imp, ewwwew'ieWmiae b y B»e"~.:B&rouBh.ol.ltenaworth_ln t i» County ofUnion. ^ i ih^•.M*M-??.«S«MW• = S » S ^ ^ ^ • S S a S S S S

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- - • - " • " i «ppr«jpxl»tee5.itor '

*!(|*VClt» "

5-7> S S. At first doubles ha** « « » «• ***» ,«rv« or ' ^ ^ ^ S ^ J S e S J o f ^ Slisa••»«•«•<;•-«• aanri TV>W«»»- c=^»u1Mat«««!lnoj>laceor»jarbc>r»oe •?' • W * w i " or^Jfteretotore m»tie ..ICC Kffimaao a n a . p e o o i e . ferlBM^jiorwiaelW

<a»-crManVtond;'.«iereJot- and.- incJu*n3..the *unv.:-o<sr !0S i i3J '«hpeeSe3S &Z, ^-'iprenUs&iwiloSnaoroOser placed . •• «5?M» « « Ooum parmenl tor. said *• 1? T h i tsatfvi-Bil A n - M p c •• (taVArticle V, SocTion 5- Sutsetttan (c) umprovetnem reguawd bir law ana »»«3r j . « « S e o a a a j M H J W e s . SJMW te i m e a 3 e a ^ es»d BS JWionwi : daropayment.JtoawavallBbiebvv^toe :3-Cff slffinaCe'RiOBEBatl aisd .--^clltoJ»rstinshailMiyor'cJelli«r,or rf«»pr«>«'iiion»-lttabottBMorSjud»53S~

lhs«* "in Hi% pssscttisn *or sa)e,.6rSoroaSJioJ Garwood, any

inroducts or TJUJCI prwlfc . . . . . . .' • ' • • • • • - • - .SECHON -x Tfce BnawSnsi'.oJ saw:,

^mproveincns ftp.rnert yfeat pirt, tsf : '^eJSS1WD0.OB aaproprU»ion«s( swbiiriaed' ter"tot* «npUcit<OT fwreunaer of said dsratpaycAOt^' De99^a&3e. bonds ot Blie.^arouslb otf Ktftlittorttr are 'foereby

.•JSb">*i|3.'KBS"'W-ii*s—BasasrasKjiwoB'araea-te. the prtot5p*ljfertldtt staill «>s>hT am inwUBSictev c>(... ' iccscfl of %DJSa&3CB pursuant to.taeA4mliBtHdm»urnim«s^BTtjliocit-iaiT!ife." .ILOC»I Bond lL»*_oJ Mew.Jerseir. Sn

- WiV SMnS, * Sfeess* Ssr-.eacii

'irif >n» So£rtJ*na Used or »a be mad' ta:

\ , auapn» menil *» .<BMBW%.-. *M4 t o *»mpaT«TMy tisiaace •• said

^ i ' i t a n p r w « « i e i f t ' » » o 8 e a »

wirHijBj;"'.: -:- . — ; - • • • - • • iaieutttl mat e»oeeiitea-''Vrt.SiTaTO ane

i vwm 'iti>iBmdvJrtrim'm»!Uml^tatispni3icrtt>ed

o)li«.5i«t«Ha3((KJfcSSBHtwv/<I<!afc.sJtilll;• • • - • • - • •••• a s i t t H n i ,

*s«»m»iKfl'

SRiiiitss, -'71 wyantC tttilivil- - ti' U '

ilu) TCts '«B1lmoatd"irapmuemsmt

c*«nimalSi(0sw«citenwJltt-tt|*«Mf»«*ri»!i«i*yj**awW.,

SSiCT^S TiHiisdKtlitanras

. d«itnB ttte xnnauxff eff sate* SSSsnuio

amenrriitttd

Would; You Like: To'•Uctbn-l lairna a ciiiweilt etpeaafc aid «'•

Vr\i iT' P

10% to 30%?

ol'"principil. af«J

This Bonn Ortirvonc*. Said ot>U9Slionj

I v -i..t...' :_,^,._' ..»_: i ; u..velerwri!a>tes«J»n Wtaublcprc^nty wilKn trae BarougK'lar

i'tfte payment- of SJIUS oaia*'»oro and.SiaeresJ .nwreon .WmooJ timilailon 'd

-'raleorernoens, ' ' ] '• i SECTJON Jceqe*OnJinance'Na Jl-S anU(3Sea Julyllth.Itr» *Mch b rwretjy repealed. '

T Q B M S * Oond'Om^hsnceiHect S&'Cayx after h

frst'publication thereof after

ATTEST: ,MARGARET . WCC l e r * . • ' ' •

Dated: S*oJ.' a.' )ns .

"Ibursday, September 28,197ft

•••-.i^ SHERIFF'S SALESUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEYCHANCEftV ' O W I > t O N U (COUNTVOOCKET^NO F

GARWOOD- Residents willbe celebrating the borough's

•'75th.anniversary at.a dinner-dance! Saturday night at theWestwoqd,; marking the' final

There will be a" "doublecelebration Saturday as thegroundbreaking, for 'the new

•noon'.at Eisenhower Plaia;\liiei'fire, department also is-observing its - diamond'anniversary'this year.* ," , l as t minute ticket reserva-

COUNTV-OOCKET^NO. F-ISO4-JJUNITED J6RS£Y BANK CENTRAL,

a corporatlbn of'me Stats'of N«w/.J.srwy,e t c - PLANTIPF VS.; RAM—CONSTRUCTION CO.. a corporation oftiw state of N e w j«r»ey,.. w. ais:.«>DEFENDANTS,- -- ; - -- , - . . • .CTWLU ACTION'WRIT OF EXECUTION

FOR SALE' OF, AAORT.GAGED .PREMISES . ,

f o r " l e b^ mn>iic wnd«e. . |n..tiwFre«rioldeV'» Conference Room. CoOrt

,KOUM Annex, in the city of EUwbem,N . J . , oh ..WEONesoAv;the wtn'day of-"

' PLANNING BOARD',. BOROUGH OF K^NILWORTH

KENiLWORTH.N.J.

-~T" r

. / ,v:

The following business was"condb'ct»dat the Septeitibera, 1MB, meetlnoaf the, •Kenllworth Plannlna.Boord:. • • ..

1, SP-13', hubbards Cupboard; given-l '

All tho following tractor parcel of land 'ond, premises hereinafter -particularly*described, sllu'ato, lylno and balno In the >Btrough °* Kenliworih -In the County pfUnlon^snd Stole of No*. Jersey: .

All the followlno tract or parcel of land(ind premises In the-. Borough .of

( N J J CITIZEN AND G H R O b J l ^ t E \ '".'.'::'.;':'.''"'

With B o r o u g h 'Clerk , "BEING known and'deslohotedhis t-ot. -¥r»vlli<!' Mnnp ' 4; In Block S-l as laid down, designatedV - t ^ ^ T . " « ' • * - « i''-!. •<:•:;•• Wdlstlnoulshed on Map entitled "Map-•'-FeSUVltieS-WUI^tart'Wlth-a-DfW8shlnBtorrlndustria|-f>ar>rrBtinjUQh-

cocktail, hour at <6':3O p.m.'.»'. ^ ' 'T? 1 1 , ' , U,nlonn- tytiPFNi'

'r-jn « J U . • i i ' i j - ; dated .March 17, WO and filed In the•lOUOWeaDyaroaStbeefjjinner Unlon.Ciunty feeglster's O«lce as Map

and dancmg to the'"big band rto-^>Ar m ( ••. r | b o I . s •»••

sound"'of the 14-piece Link; foiiowsi ^BEGIIT* 8 r *Blakely Orchestra^ Tickets 'w"^^/ 1 ^ 8 j]1

are $15' each.. . . • '

LEGALS; . IOWNSHIPOFCRANFORD* • ;,• , CRANFORD. N J . , y '•

NOTICE'. • ;The Planning Board, Township of

Cranford. County of Union, New Jersey,held a public meeting'on Wednesday,

[piunibut 20,—\9fi al 8 p.m.—In Mr8The following

GARWOOD- .'••'••'Mayor; of the planning board; '•' ';'wa$.done-inl978.anditisupto ^ S ^ l i : - * ^ ^ ^ ^Charles Horbacz and Borough , V;There is no way to make-lhi^. mayor and council "."to' Oggj/gMagMBtCouncil 'discussed organiza- Uiat. a jaw,", Horbacz said- decide'on this now,"1 .Mrs., • ^ ^ • ^ ^ • itional and jrjnbney problems for, "'We will have: to make noise Mann objected. *"Wevye beerr;. sewttr c i t u e n ^ ^ . , • • • » • •. . . . T ._ ^ - . .ElrzabeUiSchnell,local senior follow this recommendatiori. arid it is time we -did KICK-OFF CONTRIBUTIONS -TT^Eortimunity members, from left, Tom,.Carevyof the,

^ n 1 ^ ^ c p a M n ^ c r . 7 ^ t ~ t h ^ T ^ ^ b i j ^ ^ —'-•—— Acdurate-JBushing Co.,- Carmin^-Retr'oSziello. of_r?etro-Rlastlcs^and_BitULInge ofcouncil :rneeting7'Tu« Council rnerhbers"agreedlp~Beclcley-Perforaf ing Ca-Tgivecohiribufrons to Kevin Fuentes, co-chairman.of thr,r^t , ' . : ' . " rjarties to 6eep it that wa^.". rjostp^ ' ' •*

Mrs. SchrJell(told cjwiricil -..'. Apublichearingwasheldon had.igorie over, budgeting T r i # . -1 r i • " | p ' - : . ' <•-.' J •"•jii-' J T t - « '•'" "'- *that-many new Senior citizens fifth-year funding for-HUD. sheets Miss Gurrierr |H H*4l't> A l f l n f f i l j l d l r 'HWMj"'-1 F P l V t f * »have called her to-IJ>. cards rt -oi.__-_-nI.'-C/-M»t ,— J ••..- JH. A l o l X&ASA Js/vi u u u . M. %MMMM*.-*-rM.M.y+s:

j : sheL has .'....no: monies; Jto

Municipal Building.decision was given:' App. 12-79 • Application.o( Grace and

eace Fellowship church (or site planapproval {of a new church on Block J81,

Jta^Lj<Boarn_8s_i95Oj;Rarltan Road,pjaal apfirbwal granted-SUbtect- toceVtalh conditions. . '

JohnM. Duryee,• ' • • • ' . . " . . ' • ' . S . e c r p t a r v .

• . . " "Cr'arifora f f a r ' I n o Board

Dated: Sept. 28, 197BF 5 o

BpROUGH OP GARWOOD.. GARWOOD, NEW JERSEY,

: .-'>. ORDINANCE NO. 78-11AN ORDINANCEyo • "

CMAPT6R : «;"" r )"U<ND 'PROCEDUREST"~ OP

-REVISED ORDINANCES -OPBOROUGH .OP GARWOOD,

USl=THETHEN.EW

.. lnHn.t, o( Nor^h 8th. Street

sold point being distant SS.& measurednortni/esterly along" said line of NorthBth Street.from a point of curve laadlno ,Into Benin Place and running thence (1)

"South 7 degrees 38 mlrlute,s east along ;.the above mentioned Westerly side lineof North 8th Street 55.6' feet to .1 point ofcui*Vei..thensei (2) 5pujhwesterly on a 'curve tcrthe right having a radium 6f JS'.O..feet, an arc distance of 39,27 feet, to. apoint .'of reVQrse_curvely|hg In the'northside line of Berlin Place:'thence (3)Westerly along said north side line ofBerlin Place on a curve to the lefthaving a radius of 558.67 feet,"an arcdistance of 113.15 feet,' thence (4) North19 degrees W minutes 02 seconds west»3.33feet to a polntjjjienee (S) North 82degrees-*32 mlnUtes-oa&t-iS6rl5-foet-to~ii—point In the westerly side line of NorthBth Street and the place pf BEG INNING.

The aforementioned description Isdrawn In accordance with a survey ofDecker Engineering Associated, r.Englneers-SOrveyors dated March 31,'1971, continued to April it, 1»71. .'

premises cono'monly known''1 at 1681

North 8th' Sweet, Kenllworth, New' Jersey. . » " . ' • '•- ,'.

There Is due .approximately $54,544.A9with Interest from March 13, 197Band .

" c o s t s . - " - ^ • " — - - - • - -•The -Sheriff -,reiefV«s thH: fight - to

f l n a l s p p r o y a l . : _ . . . .

J.'.SP-SB., 200 Sumner, Corp.,, orant«d . •approval'sub|ect to conditions.' ' 3 , Sp-17, Pflngst, granted approvaK ..,

sublect to'conditions;' ! • ' • ' • ' ' . . '.•••• • : ,4. S P i l , Schering, granted approval. - •

' . , . • . » • Dennis Lcnaz '

.'" . • : ••'.. "• ' " ' ' . . ' ••! S e c r e t a r y . /D e t e d i ^ S e p t . . M i 1 9 7 8 >;' •••-. . -. . " . , , , - •Fee-. '-SO*- ' " : ' "•--.' ••- ' . . L j l LT- : ' • LEGAL NOTICE '. ;.•-•••

:.-.i-.-TpWNsm P'OP'CR'ANPO'R'O——:•-'-• • . CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY . .,'•' PURCHASE OF FIREDEPARTMENT d.WH.EEL: P.RIVE'i

V E H I C L E ' '-—:-. ••':..'•:., . .' Sealed bids will be .'received In the

Municipal Building, "8 Spflng'flejd Ave., '.Cranford, New Jersey on1 Tuesday) .October Wi.1978 at Vo:3O a.m. In Room.108 by the.Chlef of the Plre Departmerit •for ttie.purcriase pf a Fire Oepartmehl'4Wheel drive. Vehicle.' • . : ' • '- Specifications are avai'lable at' theFire'Department, 33- North Ave.' East,Cranford,' New Jersey-^070f*}7Monday—through Thursday between the hours' Of .8:30 a.m. and 3;30 p.m. . •' ; "

All bids must be submitted In sealed 'envelopes marked Proposal for 4 Wheol,'"

• Drive Vehlcltefor: the Flr.e 'Department;, ,and the bidders name.and address. ;,,

The Townstilp Committee reserves tho-' •right:to,.r*|ect. any or all bids If .such ;•action will best serve the Interests.of the'tToWrishlp. . ' •' • ' !

.Datedi Scpt,'.28i 1978. . ". " , 'F p » : J T I 1 4 • ' '. • ' • • ' ' - a

,• LEGAL NOTICE " • •- • BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH

KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY . '.:4 r- ORDINANCE NO. 7 8 » ' . • '..j

, AN ORDINANCE TO 'A'M&ND-,-ORDINANCE NO-. 74-31, EFFECTIVE .JANUARY 1, 19,77, ENTITLED " A N -

-A.

UKUINANLb -rrr

JERSEY, 1V74" SO AS TO PROVIDEFOR '. THE • APPOINTMENT OFALTERNATE MEMBERS TO THEPLANNING BOARD ANDBOARD OF ADJUSTMENT.

appropriate for tfife. expense, "local Tridents fo airTTheir- ,,^

CHARLES J. HORBACZMayor. -

ad|ourn this sale.RALPH FROEHt-ICH

• ; • • • SheriffLoavltf; Talley .8, Krevsky,..Attys. . •

ZONING_ DJ & CC »V C CX1M •'. ••• , '.« Dated: Sept. 38, Oct. 5-12 and 1», 1978 .

TRAFFIC.".-A T T E S T ' . ' . * • • • • " . '

MARGARET MCGEVNA - , ; . .Borough'. Clerk ' "'•''••'•

. j . '.-S.TATEMENT. ' . . .• '• '•' Takp-nn'tlt^ that thn abpvn Qrfjlnanci;

was pa5sed"0n the.flhal reading after;.public he'arTng at a. regular, mooting ofthe governing body of the -Bpfoiiah of.'lOtnllwdriti-on the 2<S.day at Sepf, 1978.

. ' : MARGARET-.MCGEVNA',V • J • Borpugh Clerk of the--

Borough of KenllworthDated: Sept. 38, 197? >

Fee: j i .44 -• ' ; LEGAL NOTICE ! . ,

'*«• TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD• CRANFORD.NEWJERSEV •'

- - ' OftDINANCE NO. 78-M. • •:AN ORDINANCE-.ALJTHO&IZING-.

.THE EXCHANGE OF- EASEMENTSBETWEEN THE—TOWNSHIP OFCRANFORD. ' A N D - 343 NORTHAVENUE WEST CORP. OVER LOT 5, •IN BLOCk?8 and LOT 4 IKj BLOCK B.

: JJONALDMARpTTApFee:" $»'.B4

LIBRARYB V n M

IIRI ir

Chairman' of- Township i•ATTEST ' . '.

Township Clerk

onomy.t i r i p s a s r a t t d 7requested jthe money be .expended from that fund.

Horb^cz.said there was a' little under $1,000 left in'the.

senior citizen fund, Jbut if Mrs.'Schnell .gave, cpiincil figuresan the LD- cards, the moneycould be taken from that fund..Council president .Doris

Ma^mq^e^oned Mrs. Sdhnellabout. out^)f-town seniorcitiiens going oin bptooj h bus'trips and, excluding.'residerits.when buses were filled.

" tJ^ke .the fifth,," stated' Mrs. SchneH, "I ,was-advised'

gCitizen

Horbacz announced. ~Mrs. Schnell '•'.:

building seniorhousing. • .-• . . ' - , •

"We have had nuinerousmeetings on the subjecW but

: the' borough does not - have, enough Ia,nd aVnUable .for

Horbadz told

-^—it*^niaiaI-fiWl^ve-Sunday^-^s^--oxygenr

at 12:30 p,rfl.rThese.rnainte.nanC£,~-BiediicalNOTICE

and those

mil be availflWe on. agbt ^ r ^ o e s p m , i i t i s , m . a ,

supplies dnd new' equipment,amorlg other, items;-

The squad provides,ambulance service 24 hoursdaily and is available for both

Good membetS are alwaysDeing SOUgnt especially moseavailable duririfi; the davtunehours. Anyone biterested cancontact a squad member orcome to the squad.building.

The foregoing ordinance was adopted trustees of the Garwood Public Libraryon final-readlno; after public hearing on have'scheduled thsboard meetlngs-forthe 2» day of Sept. 1978. the first Wednesday of trie month at 8:00

PHYLLISMONE -p.m.. In the Library at.Franklin School, Borough Clerk and Walnut Avenue, Garwood, N.J.

Dited: Sept. 58, 1978 "" Dated: Seot. 28, 1978Fee: S7.38 ' ' " • e e :

Gourtcilwomen' . _ „Gurneri requested the mayor?

"to. proDose new recreationalfacSities including a tenniscourt. She ialstf. suggestedadding benches and sprucingup Garwood Memorial ..Field.Council jjmahimously.-agreedrio adopt this suggestion. .

Suggestions: may be,submitted until Friday. Nov.

GARWOOD- Tbe Board ofEducatibn has ad^ed two new

l!

three>ojnenhave beento the staff. The board SepL 19.

The foregoing ordinance was finallypasSM at a m5STWiTW~tne—rewnstinj—•Commltteeof the Township of-Cranford/-N.Ji on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1978

WESLEY N.PHJLO ., ' • • . Township Clerk.-

Dated: Sept. 28. 197.8. 'Fee:- S4.72 . "

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ALUMINUM PRODUCT

Miss Gurrieri,. finance

With The HEATKEEPER1

:*.

>wltcfa t© cteaHi9 eff icient Gas Heatf•Yes; fire your aid oUJburrier and get a compact and efficient ne.w heating unit>fueTed By clean eFficierTtlia"^^^

-—-/- Act-ncu«JIyoiJlLget these Special Bonuse?!

WHAT JS A HEATKEEPER?

• An auiomaiic flue danrtper- '.

FREE IndoorOutdoor

OMETER!OME HEAT SURVEY which

tiOfi-

;ill be rriost efficiefjt for yoiir hoTtik-.'Vof your-free indoptloutdbot ihe-rmcmsjfer andheat S-uryiey, without D.jilJg&lj&rJ,,JfiJJ out?/turn coiipc-ft belou/'OJ; <aH2S9'5000fa1"

Exterior ••'•

THERMOGRAM!(WITH (OASHEAt INSTALLATION

frared Thefrnbgrarri ywhich is an Exterior"Heat Picture" of your\hpuse that pinpointsareas of heat toss. Vou'H also receive-acorn-

;p_uter analysis and report/ . , . •oHc^end*-Oclobe/3l. l'978'": • .' , '.'

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pletC'ddj

Start-dpour tervlce

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toh and Adjustment! Once yourne^ gas heat installation is com-ii w5W ims-ped your new gas furnace or boiler ar\d make the necessaryi & H ' i m u m p f t e f f i c i e n c y . • •',.".; ; .•_••.•''.'••" • , " , ' • ;' •'.• •'

•'ft closfts'pf* fhg smoke stackfp keep the &*tt[tow'j^ting^<harm air", op ' fhe chimneywhen a burner Is in the>"OFFjy cycle. -

The H£ATX££P£R Its, <ao At) cxue/nj.nsafin* s y s t e m ••' • , ' . . , ' , ' . • . • , ' ' • ' . , " ' . '

'gis-mptzu&te eat: OBereaJ 9*Mi irwnt' ' '

aan e . filed in e»bEBiA'ctf O v DilrecAod' %$.fitaenOtf«{t$jon ctfLoad FJnance , m ?

iOne ores* dettt' ctf faaKtrulmsnh d

a tut limited to Bccwaringand- tcga) eNgimirt. permaied'.under

organization, to v remainneutral on \these issuesbecause I have v to work •'withboth sides/'

:Mrs..ScbneUalso requested' u*u.x - v ,- —- —.--monf^ tor a fall bnp lor senior, chairman, asfaed coundl todtizens and said she had some meet again ; Ion.-discussideas for a Halloween pa»ly- •appropriations for ..bonding.She told council sheneeds to Council has met several

" know < how mudi money is times to set priorities foravailable to" her for these street and road work which

projects—before— plahnmg-watJje-fcovei^lundet^the,t f a e n L - • '••' •'•'' •'•• '• '• •' * b o n d . • . . •• • " ' • • - , - •• • ' .•

Horbac2 asted her to meet V-Wehavealistof WorktobeViUb •••••'. tht Recreation done totaling $151,500 and ICommittee and the ;sen or feel We should set down, wheredhzens to discuss-cpsts^ar^thej^i^flOOwll be spentdetails.- " •• ' " • • '•"" before we go ahea'a •• aria

;T1ie damage to the roads

curricuium this^^year.• .One;is a career' educationprogram- -geared to makingstudents aware of jobopportunities and helping in'their!... preparation . tor thef u u i r e : ' * : ' ' .-••-'•', ...'•.._!_., .,- : .

; The.other is on'a dairy Jood• agd/nubntion council program

for kindergarted Uirofigheighth gradfe .levels. The

teaching students "good "eatinghabits and'nutritional value

Both Xprograms will be•incorporated into the curricu-; hmt' as soon as teaching

r1^tefiate7are^readyi ~T~-^-In-ir:oniuric.tion ^ith.-tneChild Study Team group,

Mountainside, as It supple-mental instructor, Mrs.Janice Sonntag.VjresUield.social worker, and Mrs. IleneSteglitz, South Orange,- aslearning disability teacher

The three positions are parttirfie and the women will beworking" v tinder • Job.nChristiano.. The Board also hiredUrs.Leondisof 21" Dartmouth R'd.,Granford as: compensatory1

education, teacherv:, This,position had been fuled' in

neatly turned down the

two, alternates, each' for theplanning' and zoning boards•was .uTjanimoMsly approved bycouncil , c»Llse<»nd_ ..reading.

Five Gasthe public. The'ordinance-wasadopted in conjunction with astkte -iannrauthoriring munki-palities to appointjillernates•in csis© 3" conflict*- of- interestdisqualifies too manymembers from voting. ' :

Fence"

WHAT DOES IT DO?

HAVE YOUR O i O i d Of SHLE ANDCOLOR - FULLY ASSEMBLED fOR YOU!

Qiie-r gcksd ctniy- W «>«s l ewcc

lizabethtown Gasiiries .Company.

-iW Jet Ury!07207

..••-In rripst homes, a to6e runs from WetontaceibHie ' c h i m ^stack arid its'lob is to venf-rhefurnace to tbeoyteide 'alr-,V/hHe the burner 4s •:

• on. Bufy when the burner is tyh an enormous amount of heat left within the'" furrtace will rise through the flue stack and escape -JHJroyigh the chimney

because the flyejs. open- When ihij HEATKEEPER is.fitted'into the fluestack and Is In operation,' heat is trapped in the furnaci and ^c i rcu la ted '

, t h r o u g h t h e h o m e . ;• • ' . . ' ' . . • ' . . ' . • ... •t~^- •'.'•'• •'. . , ' • • , ' , . . • • > • -,.,'. : . .;•'

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, , "" ' ' . . • • ' ! Y c s l r i «m jnlereiied tn coni/ttiing to'dtsaft»ga» l»£rt-Ihe jjijpw.en-itrr.1 tfijiaiu/ai .gas-•; ' J fiaaetuwyotx lefaeacntMiye ceil lo&vente.ofmchpme

... • , JJjppJy.'i w;cJcomtr news. Hontevet/ J heat survey ondTny free ii)*fm}gpglitf at no obligation..' , -, - , < h t rtced c & ^ i r j t f t r i . t o i i ' j c t k n i ' - , • , * > . .-'•' ' " ^ • * • •• ,. - ^ - . ; '-'. ' . ' , . •

.. , ' (it.imiUm < u r l e f J / c i e n l J y . " ' " • } " ' N a m « » •'• " • • ' ' "' -i •' '-'••''. v . '•*• ;' ^'~'"' 'l efJ/cienlJy."

USE NAtffRAL GAS WISELYI f 8 CLEAff EilERGY rORTObAV AMD TOMORROW

Name

Address

1 ^—i-r1 Phone.

! Best Time to coH_^_

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ydUROIL BILLS AS ^

"DEPEMOABI-f/fWlEHpfY SERVICE SINCE 1MJ"

549 Lexington Ave. •'• Humidlfiirt' '.

Don't let This Happen

IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO ORDERYOUR OiWSTMAS BICYCIE -

Es/em_ScJbwicin.. fi/cyefe is_xompteteJyt-assjLadjusted and ready to ride at no extra costSee Schwinn li^speeds, 5-speeds. 3-speeds and great bikesfor-kids. Each one is covered by the Schwinn Dealer fivePoint Protection Plan and free 3Q-day checkup. ' ' .' •

•Step iff end d'neuss your whole Jamily'sneeds! . : : • :.•'•,.

BOULEVARD BICYCLE CENTER604 Boulefard

*«nilworth 276.3080Cran lo rd , Keniiwvorfh ancf'GarvwQpds only a u i h o n / c dSchwinn.Oealer ' ' • . .

just enough members'to vote

after two boaroniernbers hadbeen disqualified fromyoting.

The olanning board As.i of pine m.embers,'

Cranforid

GARWOOD-':A main_wV safejwas brt4:en_ open withpolic^be&vewasresbonsible^tools from the slzfaon and anfor breaking into five gas undertermiHed amount of

- ito repair shops cash.taken. - .. '.. .. j - Avenue in- One minute after; that,and Gatwood Cranford Officer Arthur*• a fence and Anderson_ discovered a.1 here early broken Svindpw at Pnde. &

mornint Performance 'Aulo-Center at;break4n was; 0I"Sootfa-Ave. W.. where mby Cranford was stolen.^ . , - .";

Curry at Foui1 munites. later at"S:10rzJ"^outh~*»«r*^GarWo^^fieer-Godfr^

* Sahler••., spotted a man'a fence behind Bob's

on the floor. The thiefapparently had dropped -themoney when he Was surprised'by the officer.

- • The suspect was last .seenracing away toward WillowAveriue^wearing a blue jacketand a green skiTCapL,; , ,

Back in Cranford, Officer• Johrt Lowrey. discovered the

thief's fifth break-in,- at trand^ R Texaco' station j

vfomrh AVP. yrr, wh^r^'a n\fa.window had been broken andS70 stolen".; ," - -

Home.lmproyement-••' -p- Products'- '

indows 8. Door

1W SOUTH AVENUEGRAMFORD— -

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AUTO DEALERS

N J '

Sales

.Service Parts65* 3323

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menibex tht¥^^sra^Hrra^Hr as it was* being

, Mrs,Mai«isaid»good Jdea if that U-ere

jrvisor:bro

^ h e Getty Serviceat TSouth Ave: ?»:

money from the.cash register

Ipmapoiirt^j in the store at the time.!

, - : $ u r L ; . ' - . • , • , • • : •' .•

.' Police said a teasager cameinto the stare,bought a pack of•cigarettes, left the store andthen returned and pointed, a

, It is not k'cowh', whichdirection th** bandit wentPolice would • not; say' howthen returned and pointea. a rouce >*wuiu ui«, « . j

gun^aLJ^j^hidrjarho was much money was taken.

and battery cables were stolenfrom trucks -belonging to the.North Jersey -' Express

ipany, 610 South'. Ave.,,'.in;*.,separate thefts Sept. 19

> d . 2 4 . • ' . : ' • ' ; • , • '-

Frank Messina, owner 01 the?company,. reported two trucks'were vai)d3 used Sept. 19 and a •battery stolen from one truckand battery cables stolen fromanother the previous night

He reported another battery" stolen7 Sunday ; night;

<JARWOOD- Robert Taborof Garwood was appointedshift supervisor^ at Iprew >Chemical Corporation's/manufacturing facility atKeamy. •

-"-rjrt—graduate-: -of—Newark-—-

AUTO DEALERS

OlDSMOlBllE, INC;AUTHORIZEDbLDSMOBILfe ,

SALES&SERVICE

•S60 NORTH AVE E

AUTO SERVICE

PRIBEANB

Your Complete

Americana Foreign' 19 Yea« Experience- ' w ' * .-;

l(Jl.SouthAvw

276^7573

AUTO DEALERS

LINCOLN

MERCURYis-

Quality UsedCars_Spperb Service

~Rea'Carpet Lease

BANKS

KEWVORTH

i-ili-ral Hcsvrii' JfyslP")•- I: filr rat-Deposit '• Invcirfr'tri. C"'P • •

272-4500 V-'•477 BOULEVARD

KENILWORTH

was . f w ^ ^ WIndustries, Barbeton'.phio, as?|jeira«oW engineer before.

S a t u r d a y . S e p C s o : • ' • , ' " ' -.'".' . •.,'Noon - Groandbreaking ceremonies for new f irehouse

on Easenhowier Plaza, South Avfcnw. . . °";6-30p-m.—35th Anniversary dinr^r^nc^-WcstwoorL

-••7:30 pjn- - Bingo at SLtAnne School.- - •.... ....'M o o d a V j O c t : 2 , ' • ' " •' •' • ,-.,•-•.. ' . " . ' , .. . . '

'::l?;l5pim: - Rotary aubmeeting, Marisa's Restaurant.10 a ro! - Tuesday aidrning GroopTSt. Paul's Church.

• - 7-30.p.m. - Bingo at St. Annfe School. • -:1^p.^-^o^^:^j^ta\e^tfie^ng, Btrr ugh Hau,

W e d n e s d a y , . G e t , 4 ' '•. '•' "•'.'.-'•:••''.,.. "'. ' " . / » ' ',T-30 puiaJ - VFW Ladies Auxiliary meeting, post homp.

^ : - - _ T . Library board of JrusUses meeting, at library.

in Boonton, is a subsidiary «f:United States^^ FilterCorporation,NewVorMa major supplier of productsand services . for watermanagement ancj ^chemicals for theand marine imarketB.;

DECORATORSCONTRACTORSTERMINAL

MILL END STORES, Inc.Visit The I

for your. Gourmet N«jcd&

A'BUONTEMPOGeneral Builder DAVIS BROS.

Jack Davis

. . . CUiiom M»d»111 | T ~ ] DHAPKHI6

4SLIPCOV6BS• Alteratloris

Additions^,Concrete

Hertiodeling

Fr»<» Estimates

p:Commerclal& Residential Fr«jhC'oH»eB«iiu

lM6!orl<td Teas:Gerter-al Repair*Fully Insured I ntvnot- Dvcoratinn '

Specialist* '- •

94J696.' Si'uvvesanl A»»nu«.' Union

Gods* UvarHou)'s.'9 6'Thuu-JII 9

,.272-5177•MM

FUEL OIL INSURANCEHOME IMPROVEMENT

BIJILDERS GlEKALREEL STRONG

Dependable.' *• v . S i n c e . l W 5 •'•• ANTHONY VIRIOTTI

Contracting, IncIhteyiora ExreylbT_.Residentiiil 8. CoM»ierfii\

SeterenceS ori Re<JU64t •'

DUMBERKfCJ-ivrAT

MJLLWORK

276-0S05

HEATING piLSINSTALLATIONS

• SERVICE-

Lexingfon Ave

AUTO DEALERS

AuthorizedBuiek

Sales & Service -

GOOD USHD CARS. "339 N-. Broad Street

Elizabeth

354-3300

BANKS

For Convenient"FullServitc" Banking

931-6831100 oOUUi MW«. c .

' CRANFORD MOTOBANKCheslBul SI & W»Inut Ave.

. 931/6833 :

J>} t r u s t - p ;wfte re good things ••~start to happen v .'

. uliribir PtU»ral H«wrv« Sv«'«mP»d«ri i i C '

AUTO DEALERS

FOHO)TWIVBIIKII , \ITtt l i |RP:

Autonzied FORDDeater'S.irice 1 20

Sales-Service-Rentals' Open Eves, til 9:3b

.^Sat. til 4,00 w

a 245-6100I 58 "A»e Roselle

BODY & FENDER

- •••• Free Es t imates24 hr* Towing

Special Discounts to all. ..SeniocjCLtizen.

Fre&.Gour*esy.Cars W• • • • : • • - ! - , - h • ' \

436 N.MICHIGAN AVE;KEN.I LWOfcTH—276-7224

744-.338<r7-24 hr. towing

HAVE WHATYOU WANT?

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REYNOIWPtUMBIKC&MtAiINC INC

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. 276-5367

PLUMBERS

CHAPMAN BROS,

' #' Heating—Coolirig• Al»er.d.tionS~Ref)iirs« AV. Coodttionirtg

376,1320

PRINTERS

SAME DAV SERVICt• " 10.'Uuli Jolrfi ,NO JOBTOOBlS OH OOiMAU

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TELEVISION REPAIR

ALDO TVSERVICE COMPANY

'.. Television Repair" ' •'•• • C O L O R •

BLACK & WHITE.Sorvict'

' Withnv7J Haurs -'• AIIMikel

. AdrrilOl to ZerilthfrNTENNA-'IN.STALLATIQW

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TYPESETTING

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Page 8: fliastle flown To COLOMIAI, JLI(|UOSep 28, 1978  · ICAREER WIGHLIGHt— YveHe Cohen Before teaching; Mrs. CoheVi performed in ballet/on Broadway and on tejevisiori.' Dance-c6uld-gb~rightifrOTin5ine

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JTbuisdayi Septem.ber2S;19ra- ;;•

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' • J ' • • : . " . ' • • • • '7 f»"4^^d"f^ssfe^injesbowis•~ "ca TV ~ &&s timing the 'courjaj

;,;."ineelisg--. Tuesday, 'all" ia 23

j * T* • - | .a j-> — i r * ^ - ^ ^ »»™^™^-— - ^ — • • • • — —

strated. .ihe, program :vaijeiy. on ca'ble.ieievison, the o&indlalso1- .saw ..bow "tocal officials.~can^^usert&e~sy5iftiSTO^Efart3''tie; public-

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-^__¥>-, , .fte tape as•••part'/iaf 'a.pubEc h&ajingl'Ifceoorripany . has,--filed ' •• anapp&to'tiJcsi! - for-3 -feacchise-toinisg cable, television to theb o r o u g h - . ' • •.- •' .-„-"; ' . •", '" "

tfifJEspi5^5 £rom the company,;- " stated \ . they •• have

_ ^ _ several coimly.n2audpa5ii3es,ialso ssiidv.td^ej^abiies for the borough would. "ejotae from Jiises goiaag thrajgh.,RoseJ-!e arid "Uckti. u'• .-, ,: '. '•'A basic ' "servace'". of' &e-system.

movies, ut*ild a l e ...;."jt rfcso!utian must Jaow be'.

galso negotiate a fee"far.

'.'the'--''- franchise .'-with ihe"..oompaqy. abdo&a&to Mayor

has been- seeking the cable: syslfSn for, the • bsm^gb tor•'.three yeaisand'.taffl'-ia^seati?res6!atipn " granting t h e .

'.'at. the':

•'• ' K E N JLVfOorMTH-- ':• / A n 7 The ini'anf of .Site. -• • ' • -' is ; o clear-streets of-cars.,so

SUD* •can" be. cleared a id6m£5-gehcj''x^dss'a-iQ..iiaye

/. Ac-corcing- b Masciaa.. 1J32.traffic-safely department .aad,1,3 -^VJ. depaiianearTSiave

eba^elsin^pda5g?ai :fl3eiYork stations a ^ . fefeyisedeveivis.fi»m/-ilaEi2saa Square.Gaidfsi, «<oii3d cost a s s e n t•$& a'maatb, For an aaSifional

a W e . to .the; boros^i byv...early''19S0,' scooriiing to'Spokesmen for ' the- c a b l e 1

company,*' • •

^ s from •De-camber Jfl-

-6ss Bnroigfe C&Injured In

."••te£ri=g:6ia:24,.'',;• ' 7Collision

03 first- rest&s'g -By -ifae' ^.r.-vr.-yh .C&tfn'tvn Tuesday. w r. .' foar .voles'to 3., • with'Slsyor 'ia^iif-fjcieaf 3

•-Tbere'.a*ne-snaay^places Hn • wejs;' injured^iiesi fee' car 'm-*ra>

. • Steve-Roman^fei,; 39,' of •"'Csrteret' Ave.j-15oson. i s -an'

canrSjiaa in .MemcErial,

s Sotxser, Ward Field.

'SJoittday,Oct 2.:

p , ^7• p,nL. - MunicipalCSourt./ ' '.,•;'.'•''

^ a J ^ ' V : ' T a x . O f f i c e ' o p e n . •'A i ColSs5a i^ I ) i t ^

7i30 p.m. r Society

p A r B ^ ^ p | s p .7-9pjnl-ZniriingEnforcementO^JCCT'SofSceopea.,• \. >• ,•S p J n ' W o i t ' ' s e s s i a j L ' " " ' : '• '•"'-;1:1' ' " " • ' ' ';p

Wednesday, d e L 4 .. : r . :12:15 p.m. -RotaiyCtob meeting, GallapiqgHai,Caterers6 8 p ^ A d a t a i m n a s t i c s H f f l n i i n g S d » d ' ; :V '

-Spiil»'-Girte"baifcetiiQl3,'HaidingScbooit •.;-,•••' •• • '" •"',7%:S0^n^;> l^eenaubRecreatian Center..'.; ..••: •.;.:.'" ';

1 -aJm.". - Unjad'ecniEty Senior' CStjiess meetiag. - •';'" • •

A -5 pisi^BinldiEg luspeciar's office opea.'.' • "'^7-'. • -. ••./;••

Breariey High School'sanniial. •band competition,-Cadence 'JTS, "wiD, be": beJdJ

Sunday 'at t pica, at -Wafd....JFSeli':' •:•:;:::;:;--;;':...;:::. - - . . ' : ; „ ; . '

The program, sponsored byErearley Band Boosfers, willf e a t u r e L a k e 1 a n d/ ','fOHsborough aocl GovernorLivingston ^Regioaal' flSgh

• Schools';'•'"io. ii\/Class•' --.A'competition,,, a i d Lenape

:; VaJley»'' Malayan,.;: jRoseUe •-.'Pa irk ,;";-'i niia'ac, u 1 a ta^{Sommerville) aod~ Madison

.Central iOld. Bridge).. Hi#>,Sd»oSsinClass.B.,Breaiiey''smarcMng band •will also•peifipraa in esiubitioiiil Ttiecontest is sanc^oned by ihe -Interstate Marchicg. Band

.. .p ^ be pfeseijted

to first, second, and tMrdplace .bands in each cla^.Each Band's performance willrun from eight to H minut^'and win be Jddged for musicexecution and - mardung andmaneuveiing cbeecBtian: . f":.. Presentatjans also will bemade to best drum major insJipw as weB as-best bandScant in each class. A specialaward, \, i»tuch'-.; will ^reJireable' alter being" wonthreetimes by the.same unit,aiso will be presented- : ••.'.' Trophies wilt be presentedl ! " i r t - ' ' E V a J : 3

,district Board of

mations

C b n i i n . G a r.w Q io drepresentative on theboard; Dr! Donald Mejacbnik,superintendent of hJ K ^ ' iMit pnficlp^il;

George. Cuaolino, vice-' principal, and Robert Reuter,•Band Boosters president.

Rob Risden, Breariey band., direoin^-'and Juditb liemko,.

assislant, 'are in charge of-field arrangana&. Ky Reedof Garwood* " i s ~ generalc h a i r m a n . ' , ' • •' " ' \ , " ' '•• •:••

Tickets are available Irotn-Breariey Band members,Robert Shimkus of Garwoodand Barbara Grohoski ofKenilwoitfa. Tickets are $2 for.adults and yt for students and:s e n i o r d f i r e n s ; .; r;/,/J. •.."••'• •:•

Complaint ofAssault Filed

• p • • • " ^ '

ijist Cop

. KENILWORTH-.-'* In : 1978,David Breariey B^gosaTpigl],School's . award winning

Art Unit IVIeefs Monday

si'gn "at. Lafayette a p i W&'inaiasi 1i»e'. tS£S.s;jre' -ti'ere •c^-s±re£t..ps*rJi3g.1 - •• • • ' Ar^sues;-He-drove .into'&fe

"rEaacS ."SicHifccre-'-S.rcEar.!^—5a—fiSJber-^^aessrr^^-^istjj^iaon-an^^ns^icaJr'vs'as'•VcCoir^cEj^^'":KjfcUy^'a'ad' •cai^d3'"1'pss^n";3^;:iiescifcitina; g i By:a;irsj3or:&a,iier'tru'ck;'

• :\nha •CfehihofeSfa-".- •'' : 'EistSEg poHce tdificer .Seoitt'. - ?r&etrack drivenfev3ohnH.:

«:»«=»,-J-J, j-«-mi..••...-»••«——•» 41-:; •.. KESHLWORTHr-^ % S 'firsi ai tlse BifepitbBc'Art Sdbool.ofand Sitniago' Gfinpa IPT. 25, all • ee i i igof ths-Ken2wartiiAi4' New Yeifc-' •„" ' ' : . : 'of -Nearart. Eati.' sustajred^a Assooataoa wfflbehdai.Qci'a • •• I)avife-'is;-' $acndsry : „ „ &

•at li^'Eecreaiion'^Ceiflffl-;'.- '- --•-*-•- *---^-*-' -" " and 3|a SL''

'out' the ' communities ofKeuhjrarthand Gararcod-Tbfe

. business community § .''was1-

3.aha Uc-1 m - ^ puiHce tdifir^r .Seoit'. - ^esract)i(Jriv'enfey3oihnH.:

n,- - • • • P ^ p s . a pehnaaaat a e p b e r ' g j i ] ; ^ ^'•iiiiaai,.' ixs'd • jJtSt-*' / '•wrtiiSMra.rf 'Eiiow tif'i^foMe.Ocitl'Wieabewill .'come;:crtal .bf.-i&e Umca

„«« -it.* uciL Mcwsirv») At* *«i.*ti complete his • -oqe-year- t t rbci^g pgrW^g 3oi a&j!r &fe• • • ' - ' ' . . . • - J . ..JTrttysectiofl -aad was,' noti:' I x..Tr. in jirtiiv'p J.r^iftt't.

— Soqgi s&^-w^s treai^ed'. farv...-•.,,. jgjji - j ^ ^ - •.-artisi-V-r^sd^NaJsaaal' -4*4 <3abr-of-4lBew

•sad/ieSeased,' 'was yssngri «* i . -jJe'jnQDStritloa-' D a v i s >pn7PTripai;^<;^*T>fl Hhe^Ya.v63-.Sl-VimtlTSfOf feollCg'toheed'a ' •'.-'-rn irifaaw;. jcfryyirt.'iTi Orat^afn 'RVJhihrt • .Award''. ' 'Ci-,-' '')t)te

' ^Op ' gri.-'.' 'He" w31 -Jhawe. a ' j g j ^ £e "teaches 'art. in' aB' •%asJnB^aa-'S5aaJ«: 'Oas&SbeJr-• J^jaaBJ^al'Court-besrf^g- Oct.. . a^aj 'He^jCaiaed.at. i '3be AVi'' -Art'Sbbw.'"• ' '!'''-- ' . - J-71 -v

'•23... •••>.'.' . ~.-7 •'•. •• :, .'..lnsti3i3te':.!af'Oiicagoand'aSa> •: , lBterest.e 'd '-; a r t i s t s ,

-. Soa.e^pl^ajaioimember of-flae.'-Avr|i»ijMw»g'

Bcerdof'.' 7Bds)catiob,7/ .•a?d;.,7 'tbe'Kenilw<jrti vto«n,,. council,contributed to t i e total

School Menus

- Oct.'*

' . '•'• C o l d - . -.Si

CoMI spaced,wi... '' ,

gortc rail"

summons Itor-.-,. assault aid'battery was served Mondayagainst police'o£5c^r-Rj?hertJeansJeans for^ctmpautl higmriiby Kevin McCarmackcf 230 N.12th SL wSo claimed Jeanswas. unnecessarily. rough- in -handcuffing-Kni to tnakea r r e s t ' . i " • • ' • ' • ' " • • • • , • " . . • ' • ' ' . • . ' . • • • . • ' , • ' • • • • ' . ' • . •

.7:McOormat*J':: •: 22/:':;.• was..arrested Aug. 3Q at v theKeriilworth Karaiyal'spncharges of interfering withpolice. The incident occurredai-ter. a S0fA in which fourother men .woe arrested.

against-bat'

• ' . ' V ' . "'•'''. '" . '.

...... :-:'-V-

APPLtANCE REPAIRS

ESTATE FOR SAU

.was,ffledSp

officer•'• rtmttied: fromvacation The summons and• the.7'v'ii'iir,chafges77:i., ^against'McCormacfc and the four

iTQr

anticipateover

cthtury.

IKramer has served manyof our Cranford neighbor!.Homeowners,_ homeseekers as well;, as

.apartment dwellers.. Weare amongL the leaders inreal estate in UnionC o u n t y . ; '•'."••. •:', '

Center Hall Colonial _Walnut School Area- Reduced $5,n00.

features.,8-din'laije .joomsinchnlinf-living room wilh

t flf g room lh

fireplace. 1st .floor lav., finished^ X U

1 s«. !-

Wlembers of Cranlbrd and Westf ield Boards:and Multiple Listing

fr0•

REAL ESTATE

a quarterBrpunell

of aand

[BRObt|ECL I KRAMER REM.TOBS, *«5 MO»SIS »Vt.. UHIQH. N. j "

e t;H 7 pivs s • ; /r

SHAHEIN AGENCY7-v'v- KEALtOR'7- " '•,•'

15 NORTH AVEwE.UKU .

57 YEARS OF SERVICE

CRANFOB0CONDOU1WUUS., . • " "OPOIHOUSE' ' •

Sept30 .0ct l 1-4 ..i2 RIVERSIDE DR.

Luxurious low rise fireproofeievator building. Walk to rail; shop,'bus. .N«rr. river park. Finantihg;One_bedr_pom S48.00Q;' twoiJedroom. .2.bath S59.50Q. Owner4 3 2 - 2 2 0 2 . - . ' • • ' . • . • j . ; ' • • • . "' •

APPRAISALS. WlBiraC.I0umaj.S.RA '",:.SEMOR RESIOENtUa APPRAISER

: , Socijty ol Real Estate.- •~Appra i$e« • . ••

- . . RLUUAS&GAIS. 663 Rartlan Rd. ' "

7 L272-4100.

. .Residential Specialistsfor Cranf ord and vicinity -

. Quality Homes Realty500 Centennial Ave.,'

'"• . - . C r a n l o r d ; . ' ••''-

uimmRENTALS WANTED

SOUTH CRANFORD OR CLARK AREA -Quid youngjnan desires 3 or 4 roo.rrjsin 2 lamiljrriQUse (Preferred). Eat-inkitchen, reasonable rate.'CsU 39§-9439. 7:30 p.m. , 9 : 3 0 p.m. Wee*nights or Sal.1 and Sun. a n . ., ,

HELP WANTEDBOOK A TOV&filFT PARTY

. Generous AwardsDEMONSTRATORS ALSO NEEDED

Over, 300 newest most-wanted itemsCall Toll Free 1-800-243-7634 •

- >-rOri»rite SAWWS-PARTIES-' ; - •.;•.'• Avon. Cdnn.06001 ' '•'"

... EXPERIENCED ROOFERMinimum of 2 years experience onshingles hot tar roofing. Must.havedrivers ticeivse. • .'.. • •

^CaB 275-1205,• •. if ho reply. 352-3355 • •

FACTORY HELP WANTED - Paint••• rpanufacturirrg;-JJB benefrts;-CaU

• ^ 2 7 F 5 5 5 S T f

This office Stands ready to serve you whenever you'rebuying or selling a property. We irtspect, appraise,advertise/ negotiate. We know assessments and zoningand taxes. We can arrange financing. Since we are abletp-servtcp your every possible need, why not call ori us?

»:Notary Public

106 N. Union Ave.Cranford

Member* of Cranford Board, WestfieW Board'• ' and Union County Multiple Listing Service

-Cdlltoafive-NbxtistorpbiUgation1-900^8320 Ext. AY21

OPEN HOUSE

praised for tJieir loyal supportthat the

METRIC EXmBIT"•You and The Metric

System,' ; a"''lifiW":-ealul>itioh"opening in the science depart-ment of me Newark Museumin September will present the-history of the, me&ic systema s well -as sis everyday ptplications. It will continue*hcrough fall

KAOLSOADERSMEET r-' 3i3e Retired StaOroaders

'toat U

yearbook is a valuable public»riaf?nn«;vip*rrifTi<» i f fpn help

u S ' - . i T . ' l , , - T • ' * ' - • • ' • n '. • " '

UNTIL 9to&iLgh FRIDAY. Sspi. 29... •• .

118 COLOMBIA. ,...Apprentice TzbJe

^ Jide Chairsv Seconds and Disconrinued

— You 11 fcsdValufes. StonettTide--f'PJaYour Wigosi — HURRY3"' 'QUANTITIES ARE

^ - 6 room, lVi batJri|beautiWUy.decor.adtedColonial feahwing Hvlng room With S g l

ig roown, lejicei ]eat-ih kltchenrtwwder; room, 3bedrooms and bath, •"' ;.. '.'":• '.•• :«. ' -."''' , . .

made 530 SOUTH7 540 NpRTH AVE.rilNl6HrGfdleries,in JMorristowjn^& East Hanover

ITEMS

NEW LISTINGitsdlf to coaiinued effort in'.its ':'•'•" ' •;: • •task of providing thos^ modern

; l i l i ) t i i l ' f f e d ; ' '

p-Isaye <eppxs^a enieigy in

• • - ' - ' ' ' • . • • • > • . • * • : ' • • ' ' ' • • " ' • • ' . . ' ; ' • ' , ; . ! : . • . ' • . . " . • •

Eledridty andgas^nergy

SALE ' iraiispoitatjori^tp the,end that ' r " ' AWadlve Ihree bedroom Colonial, spaciousroom with Urepjace, fbrmal dining room, modern eat-in Wtthen, peudef' room; rear screened porch anda t t a c i > e d ' g a r a g f t . : . - . ' : •'•"•.••'..''•'.-' • : • • " " * ' • .

CLEAN AS A WHISTLE!

; ; . 7':3PSBiG is deeding; more and 7C::' i i 'to pjbWdev .-•:

.'over half;:.' - -:conveniencebt,iis peopJe con-,-,-1'--.-'':';- •'•'s&ryecl-Confidence in the Stale's/. - - ;,'ifuhjre'development, growth, and1'.-"^,.' • ,'l'Op'S:3e.'Chairs .'progress'8eid in. the first'place.to :•• ••;•.•'.•..'•: - :

% ; ^ ^ ^ i p : 7'To W p aiaujt'gas sapplaes 'We'";/ j ;

i. off .the Atlantic C<oaSt- W*"a3s©..' ^' f e ^ " ' l t o ' k t r ' '' 7':'' ' CRAWFORP

i ' ^ w e . b p p e f o a i n p i p r t ' ' -.,... ...... HOUSEHUNTING?be » h»PPV-occasJoh'4l(7y

who: reatfy~car<a~a<iu~ts.'said oii llje o conberned that you make the.flght choice.

Vlrnether you ere buying or selling, give us a chanceiielo you, because we are sincerely. Interested In

your housing problem^ ".ase. Tjhorazis'.v; .-u::

M ^ p 7 \4ise—jto'«3dw«r ftp tile people *^i } ' d l ^ i ^ ^ ' ' V ^ 19 A10IN STilET ; ^

1 OPEN OAlix i*i3UHQA!r:34j THURSDAY 74: -, Cohnccuciji

' 'wises D.S. Kuxsma,115 iMito $1.

jWtotttptoUffi»fl Systems

-665^)877^ew Proiidence ~The Plaeqlno Bo»rd mean .ttw tint

tiiittis^si^ 7%^R3^tm

REVLOmis now accepting

job applications for ,

LIGHT ASSEMBLERS2nd Shift! 3:30 P.M. to Midnight _,.

Applydaily 9rA;MrtaNoo«

Rt."27&Talmadge«d. • •^ ^-'.Edison, '

. An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F

Sffltfltt SIAnOW «TTEMDAI*T DAYS I BUS DHtfEl? / - ^ p a * time, St^rt( i « I7S-S241- •" • • . • .iminedately. 7:3.0 -10:30 a.m. and

" ; 2:36 -•5:30 p.tn. 'FiU work also

in, person, 9-5 ' .RJUfMOIuys RESTAURANT

inefces^. ».;. . — • .RAyttO(lO!S RESTAURANT

'Ctl9-5,233-S150.

SECBETXKT lor"3ent»l ^ f c t DenUI. expenence.JixJ Jsookleeping abfety

necessary. "Catf ^6^224 ;

HOUSlMGIMSPKIOgTHE TOmtSKU' OF teANfOaD Is

-receiving .applications' for. theposiriort oi Housing Inspector forthe Johnson Ave. RehabilitationProjteL ' '•.••'•".' • •" ,Experience in hoj i s inj irispectioji

various buiJding- t/adei desired.Sicad tetttoe pi tpitfrirt*^"* byOctober 6, 1978 to'. Uunldptl

ilklLfc

H

AUTOMOTIVE

HELP WANTED

C A N Y O U .'•*• . ; • . - ' • . } • • • • ' • • ' . , . , • • • • * • ' . '

..,-'.• T Y P E T . , ' • . • . . " ' • • • ' •

- TAKE SHORTHAND?. . . . « > • . • ' ; " • " ' . - " • -

DO FIGURE WORK?

IF VOU CAN

Call or come to

202 North Awe. E.Cranford2 7 2 - ^ 1 2 0 • - . . ,

JAn equal bppbrtuniiy employe'

, ' - . . . , Part-time

DRIVER & STORE CLERK

Mlnlmurn age 18. Most beable to drive small van wV V shift. Familiarity

dwltn Cranford area1 m p'o-r t a n t : H o u r Snegotiable, CALL 27A-O150 j

TURNITURE

FURNITUREFurniturfe a t ; a fractionabo\J«Jcbstr-Miany namebcands available such

Drexel, Heirltage>B e n n J n g t o n PI n 67Henredon,P6nnsylvanlaHouse, Baker, Thomas-

and many more,i

tall weekdays 12 - ? p.ni.

721-6666Furniture Catalogue

Service of • '.".New Jersey j

GARAGE SALES

BtOOUIHGDALEP.T.A.; fiARAGE S A U .ThursI, Sept. 28.24ttadison Aye,'- s

,9a.rn.'tp3p.m..COME BROWSE!!l

WANTED TO BUY. . ^ . : S T M * P S : . : . : . •U.S. PLATE BtOCKS.SirigieirAccumulations, Coitectlonsi • "

' Canada. Top Prices paid. t«li '-'527r801I. '

. CLOSE OUT MERCHANDISE. ' Wanted to buyforttiarity* •tlNENS.TOYS, NOVELTIES, * tc .

SALE0CTdB£R7 .Table rentals,a«3ilable.; . '

Donations greatfully accepted.« CALL 789-1782 (Erf) "

or7899809(G«>BBVKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

- ; -37Southk*t. 'Cd

The! Library Baard meets th« ttlkdMonday etmt month at tha director1!oHIeeattha library, ?24 Walnut Avg.. »*

AUTOMOTIVE

SERVICES

Appliances & T V Inc. ,

;'• 7»'->ftepairsi'.;.•; ;'•'.'•,'•: t Installation

. . ' • • " ! » " S a l e s > . : . • ' . . .

Call 276-2224

©

©©© • •

: 100 N. Union Aver -«

DRAPERIESCOMPLETE DECORATING SERVICEDraperies and slip covers pustomtirade (your' fabric or. mine),completely installed. Woven-woods,levelor and ' Roman' shadfes. Alsadraperies cleanedv.altered and re-,hung'ara" surprisingly low cost.

: ; DISCOUNTED PRICES88^6315 $

ALUMINUM SHOWROOM

Porch and Patio Enclosures .

Jalousies AwhingWmdoWS

' Nupritne Replacement'Windows

Storm and . ;..'Screen Combinations

Combination Doors.-25 styles

LIFETIME ALUMINUM'. PRODOGTSINC.

10 j . South: Ave7W-... 276-3205

gANTHONYii

(ERLOrTI

• Complete. Remodeling'^Residential & Commercial'.Referencesonreques)..

i

Thursday, Septembef 28,1.978 CRANFORD (N .J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page 15 ~ : " ' •''•. \k ' ' « • . : . . .

BOROUGH OF KENILWCiRTH 'KENILWORTH.NEWJERSeV

PUBLIC NOTICE ...IT—

copy was IntroducW, read and passed onfIrsr reading by the Mayor and Councilof the Borough, ot Kenllworth, at ameeting onttie 3a day of Sept., 1978, *ndthet-the '»«ld Council M/lll' fuptherconsider the oald Ordinance for finalpaisags on the 10 day of Oct.1978^ at Bp.m. at Borough Hall, Kenllworth, flewJersey, at ,«rhlch time and place any

.person wfio may be Interested ttwreVn-will be given an opportunity to be heardcohcerning said Ordinance. • ••'-. .',.. MARGARET MCGEVNA• ' ' ' . ' . - - .••-. ' Borough Clerk

' PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 78 M—AN—OROIMANCE~~rO—AMENDORDINANCE- No: 6i-\i ENTITLED-!AN ^ORDINANCE TO REGULATETHE INStALLATION OFBUftGLARALARM EQUIPMENT' IN THEKENILWORTH ' POLICE HEAD-.'QUARTERS AND FIRE ALARMEQUIPMENT IN THE KEWLWORTHPOCICE OR'FIRE HEADQUARTERi.''

BE IT ORDAINED by .the GoverningBody of the Borough of Kenllworth;

•SECTION,'!. That Section i «fOrdinance No. ii-M entitled "An-Ordinance to Rooulate the Installation ofBurglar, Alarm -Equipment In the

.'Kerillworth/Pollce Headquaiielrv andFire- Alarm Equipment In theK'enllworth Police Headquarter* or FireHeadquarters," be amended In Itsentirety to xead as follows;

-"SECTION V Np person, firm orcorporation shall Install any burglaralarm equipment or. fire alarm' equip-ment" In Police Headquarters or FireHeadquarters-for the'purpose of trans'mjttlno. any signals or alarms, to theattention of tho police department froma location In th^BorotJgh of Kenllworthoutside of Police Headquarters for thepurpose of obtaining • police or fire

jtepairtrrient response thereto, unless thesame shall be connected to and used Inorte central'consolldated alarm panel or

iU prnulH^W frir-Viy Hi» Hnrminh n>

• LEGAL NOTICE•TOWNSHIPOFCHAWBRB •*"'

, CRANFDRD, NEW JERSEYORDINANCE NO. 7a-J9

AM ORDINANCE AMENOIKO-F ARTt'CLE~3i;~

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. OF THE"REVISEO ORDINANCES OF THETOW»StUELJBF_ CRANFOriD, NEWJERSEY (19M) • ~:—v;. ' .•.:>"•• .•••.'•.' RONAIiDMAROTTA '

'' • '1 Cha i rman ofTowrt ih lp C o m m l t u eA T T E S T ' - • - • . " , ' • • • • . - • :

WESLEYTownship, Clerk

. ' '• • "STATEMENT .: . pie foregoing ordinance Was finallypassed at a meeting of the. TownshipCoihmlttee of tha Township of Cranford,N,J. on Tuesday, Sept. it>, W7B

__jl : _ WESLEY N.PHiLp/ • • . . . • '•' " Township c l e r k '(Dated: Sept. 28, 1979Fee: %i.n •• ^

BOROUGTTSF KENILWORTH ''""VENILWORTH.NJ,

' : N O T I C E ' ' • • •. s.'- NThe. Board of Ad|ustment of the

Borough of KenllWortti hereby gives'notice tHat It will; hold Its regularly.Scheduled -business meeting • onThursday, Oct. 12, 1978/ Instead, ofWednesday, Oct. 11, 1978, at'- the

•Kertljworth Municipal Court Rooitt;Borough Hall, 567 Boulevard,Kenllworth, N j . at 8 p.m. ,Dated:, Sept.rjfl, 1978 -

Home improvements\o Job too Small

FREE ESTIMATES :NIGHT APPOINTMENTS

Kenllworth,' Whenever any burglar alarm equip-ment maintained within the Borough ofKenllworth shall emit more than-MWp-unwarranted or false alarm's In any onecalendar month, the' Chief of Police shallIssue -»~wVIHen—order—directing theperson, firm or corporation bwnlng orcontrolling the said equipment toconnect the same to the centralconsolidated panel or console providedby ttie Borough of Kenllworth and paythi charges therefor as specified In thisOrdinance, both within thirty (30),(dsys

-after receipt of such order. Any persin,firm, or corporation falling to obey suchOrdersh,all b« sub|ect to » fine bf no*itlore than. Five hundred ($500.00)Dollars^". V ^ , '-SECTION-^2.->hat Section 3 of the"foresaldiJrdlnartcB^beramended In Itsntlrety to read as followsj"SECTION 1, A persoifcNjIrm or

orporatlon who shall, connect the saidiqulpment In the Kenllworth Pollce^aqd=lre .HeaffquaHeri;""jftair"payTtpJorough or Kenllworth an annual fee of=Hty (MO.OO) Dollars on January 1st ofivery year and such annual fee shall be

:•• BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH .KENILWQRTH, NEW JERSEY • '

ORDINANCE NO.'78-30 .',-•AN. ORDINANCE TO AMEND

ORDINANCE NO. 77-1 ENTITLED "'ANORDINANCE TO IMPLEMENT THEPROCEDURAL PROVISIONS OF THEMUNICIPAL LANCTUSE LAW.'' .ATTEST ••'• 'MARGARET MCGEVNABorough Clerk ' -

STATEMENT » , • . °Take notice that the above ordinance

Was passed on the final reading afterpublic hearing at a regular meeting ofthe governing body of the" Borouoh of

FULLY INSURED

EDR1CH REMODELlMi272-6334

LANDSCAPE GARDENIMG

COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICES -Spring Cleaning, monthly care,power rake, seeding and fertilizing.Repair and build'new la.wns. Shrubwork and trimming. Freeestimate.376-2165. • . . ' " ' .

MASONRYMASON WORK

WATERPROOFINGandREPAIRS -

Steps, walks, pailos, drainsCall 176-3320

MISCELLANEOUS

r

WEJUX CAST IRON ITEMS

T6PAINTING DECORATING

PAINIlNG - Interior and exterior.. 276-5774 ' '' > ' • <

FOUNDB£AGLE.TYPE DOG. Black, whife and

tan. Cranford area. Needs lovingowner. Call 276^5517. .

newMires, radio; . heat, power2Ste«i«g. Goptf en^ne. $500. 276

694d.

conditioned, powei' steering, powerb.rakes, vwuiK) miles. Dili z / / -

9087.

Mr.'MOVE THOSE

LEFTOVERS OUTS"Cf eoranee

C7016. lto ,-> TowdJhlp

lunch, dinne/. and weekend shift.Experienced onJy. Apply 9-5.

MTMOMITSRESTAijaANT ^109 North A««-

JOB!U -yoo ,havetransportation jandtelephone, IManpW-erh a s te^rnporar y.Indo5trlari<*5,*or you:Just apply at .our; Office.Then call us whenyou're available and

oVer ihe phone-

No" extrawaiting - in

; . 4trav«l|. N<jour office.

w o r k ) '.«..• -. 1>. •••., • /-

any day this, week272-9120 Cranf ordJM-34lftElliab«th.

MANPOWER

i -Time 'To•BARGAINaficl BUY

LOW, LOW PKBCES

TRUCKSThis Coupon Good Pur

— FREE LUBRICATION »- jf Any Make or Model I

" "ipiEVROLET, INC,10TwvWESTFlELD AVE,

ROSELLE PARKIN. J'. 07204ountpui 241-14T4"

••?*>••••

m

ipporiioned In tho event of,o connectionllir|rifl t^p y*/ir. Si lH }pttrvin. f irm nr

corporation shall pay an additional i es of$15.00 for a third (alls or unwarrantedTarrn"'brlo!n»flho"¥rbnV Its location

a n15.00 for each additional falsa

unwarranted alarm orlolnatlno' at Itsocation during. the same calendarrftonth." . " , .

SECTION 3. This Ordlnsnce.shall lakeffect upon final fciassage and publication

In accordance with law.• APPROVED:

ATTEST: LIVIO AAANCINO, MayorMARGARET MCGEVNA, BoroughClerkDated: Seprrjl, 1«78 < ' •Pee: tMJSA •. -' . a •

Kenllworth on the S diy of Sept.- "78' , . -MARGARETMCGEVNA.

Borough Cle-lcor theBorough of Kenltworth

Dated:. Sept. M, 1978

KENIX.WORTH.NEW JERSEY- •PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLICNOTlcE IS hereby given thatan Ordinance of which the following Is acopy was Introduced, read and passed onfirst reading by the Mayor and Councilof the Borough of Kenllworth, at ameeting on the 26 day of Sept. 1978, andthat ,the said Council wjll. furthertunslder;the said Ordinance for final'passage on" tha 24 day of Oct.. 1978. at 8p.m. at Borouoh ,Hsll, Kenllworth, NewJersey, :ar whlih ,Wme and-place any1

person vrtio way' be-lnterested therein;will be given an opportunity to be heard7'cdncernlng said Ordinance. . . •

MARGARETMCGEVNA• •"• . Borough Clerk

. . PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 78-33"N \ N .ORDINANCE TO AMENDORDINANCE NO. 60-16 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE .CONCERNINGLOCAL TRAFFIC IN THE BOROUGHnp V FMH WAfrTH '" .

BE-rT ORDAINEtXbV the GoverningBody bf the Borough of Kenllworth.

SECTION }. That Ordinance No. 40-18* h 1 r d ~ " A d l l

hour,ijtheayed"

N it for~' and

Another one of those hitchedthat,havevcharacterized this ,year's negotiations betweenpoliceinen":and~fir:emen'"and"the towrl has surfaced with therejection, of a meetingattendance; clause by policesuperior offittts.1 •.. '_•• •_<

A provision, in- the -1978^contract calling .for.attendance by,> of -dutyemployes .meet ings noadditional compensate Wasrejected by the superior by a9 to 7 Vote. The nleetj 5 areheld once a month for hour..

Because of the rejeTowhship Comfinitteeratification of the cor _the capt&ins,1 Heutensergeants, who undei *' . ^ypackage previously. -1 'would receive bai -.'••' /boosts tanging from 5.46 to . . 5 'per cent. _^' 7

Meantime, the committeeunanimously ratified the 1978contract with the P.B.A.'patrolmen and detectives andthe 1977 contractors with thefirefighters local, F.M.B.A.Firstr^ordinances on "thesecontracts were passedTuesday;

SHERMAN REUNIONMrs. Hurley is 'also helping

organize the Sherman SchoolJP3LA members reunion for the

years' between 1948 and 1955iShe's at 27&-539G. .The eventWill be Oct. 17. :/;•.,

•-••.".?-.v:.'.--'...>'. . :

BOkOUGHOF KENILWORTHKENILWORTH,NEW JERSEY

PUBLIC NOTICEPUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that

an Ordinance of Which the following Is aCopy was Introduced, read and passed onfirst reading by the Mayor and' Councilof the Borough of Kenllworth,. atmeeting on ihe- 36 "day1 of Septr.-We.,-and.that the said Council will furtherconsider' tha said. Ordinance for 1lnatpassaoe on the 24day of Oct. W7B , at Bp.m: at Boroooh Hill , Kenllworth, NewJersey, at which time and; place an-parson who may be Interested thereiwill be given an opportunity to be heardconcerning said Ordinance.

- MARGARET MCGEVNA- Boroooh Clerk

PROPOSED1 ORDINANCE No. 78-31AN ORDINANCE .TO AMEND

ORDINANCE NO., 57 23 ENTITLED'•AN ORDINANCE FOR'- THEPURPOSE OP . REVENUE AND TOLICENSE AND REGULATE CERTAINCOIN OPERATED AUTOMATIC.ELECTRICALLY,-MANUALLY, ORMECHANICALLY • CONTROLLEDtaAMES rjn BOARDS tin SIMILAR

Bh'1 ' rodAnOrdlnancLocal 'Traffic In the • BorouglKofKenllworth" be amended by adding^thereto s Section numbered Section 7(a) which shall read as follows:

-SECTION 7, (a) No motoftvehlds orany other vehicle shall be parked In anystreet In the Borough of Kenllworthbetween the. hours o'ii.2 a".m. and 4 a.m.rom December 1st, to March 1st.1'

' SECTION 3. Notice of the restrictionsjet forth herein shall be given to thepublic .by the placing of signs at allentrances to the Borough of Kenllworth,—Which signs shall be approved by theNew Jersey Department of Trans-portation.

SECTION 3. Sections I, r and 3 of'Ordinance No. 41-4 be and hereby arerepealed. ' '

SECTION 4. This Ordinance shalltake.Hfect upon final passage and publicationaccording to law and upon approval bythe "New Jerse^ bepartment of Trans-portation and ms Union County Board of

TPreeh6leiers, In ItjemVnner prbvVdedTSy' t a w . > . • . ' . ' • • • . . . • • • V '

."•'.'. ' :.. . APPROVED- ' LlVlo MA»CINO,'Mayor

ATTEST:MARGARETClerkDated: Sept. 28. 1»78Pee; %V.3t

IN THEREMISES-iWHEREIN—THE- S A M E | -* E CONbU'dVED OR LOCATED.BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing

B'odu.ol th«.Borough of JCenllworth: .SECTION 1. That sSdlort 1 fa) 6t

Ordinance No\ 57-22 entitled ,"AnOrdinance for th« P.urposeNlf RsOenUii

TTbTIclense and~WeguraferrCerfiiInrt. Oflt-ratgrf Autumatlc, Blectrlcallv.

Manually .or Mechanically ControlledGames'or Board* oi Similar AmusementDevice* In th> Pre'mlus Wheralri, theSame are Conductod or Located," beamertdediiitaddlngihereto the following

jprovlslort: . - ... . • -rttliHain«rums«/ful In the Borquah-of-

iCerjIlwirih to place, maintain, control,Conduct er operate more than four of the

aforesaid devices In-iny orte businessestablishment."" T' • •

SECTION 2. This Ordinance'thsllCtakeeffect upon final passage and publicationIn accordance with law.

APPRQVED:ATTEST: LIVIO MANCIN.O, Mayor•MARGARET MCGEVNA, BoroughClerk . . .,-Dated Sept. 38, l»78 'P H S 2

- TOWNSHIP OP CBANFORD 'CRANPORD, NEW JERSEY

• PUBLIC NOTICETsh«r«b,y given thathi followlitji resolution was adopted by

the TownkJilp^Commlttee of-the^ T*#n»shlperf CraJttord at a public meeting hold

J t e W l J i a i l d l a S J a l l e l dAvenue, Cranford, N«w JerseyTuesdiy, Sept. M, » M . ,.

RESOLUTIONh l f

1owr isJ l l t fC6 iv r r f lmeeor i lSpCrahtord that It Is In th< boat Interest ofthe Towrtshlp to. «ng»fl« »fl expert tofurnish professlanal consulting andplannlrtg services In connection with theJohnson Avenue Community Develop-ment AcJ Block Grant Prolett matters;

WHEBB^S,.. "Ifl*—Local _ .**-ubl.!s.Contracts Law 1N.J.S.40A: 111 »t. s*q.)requires 1hat « RdSOlutUjn ' of theOdveftijng bady nulhflH ilnfl th« award o<eoelracts for ''prolesslortal services"without competitive .bids must bepublicly advertised:• U M y+) rWpQKB. BE IT

h th T^ntHTgQtho

Transportation to - ;

^ Meadowlands Race Truck__ Every Night.

Rahwa.y Train Station - 6\00. Departure Linden Train Station1': 6:15

times: Broad 8. E. Jersey Sts., Elisabeth

.*• " . For Depai^ure Infotrmation--

Call: Beviano Chartered Service486-2505

DO THEYDEIIVER?

Commltteas>l the Township 6( Croiilord,Utw Jeriey. that ttw YovUitsblp do«hereby ensio* th* firm e* Uaymi"'W«rt*ecH «, Aiioelites, drsiiford, NewJorssy, to peTfoi-.tn- th* neces**^planning and eonaii)llnd ««rvleeiC.qUlred In th* >naH«r« Id whichreference Utrlhd* Irtih* presitibl* el thiskosolotloii; and

BE IY-lrU.RYHeW UNSOLVED . J>follows: • • ,. 1, Th« Miyof l i h«reby buthorlled to»lon and tb« Clerk to *H<v5j »"d '"^ '"«Mel of ther Yowhihlp of Crenford to enAgreement between the YoWnshlp ofCrinford, «J«*. Jer*eW, »nd the »ald firmof Layman. H«rh**cfc nod Asioclateslor-the profession*! planning *nd conuulllnoteWkm to be rendered by If to trierTownship o* Ctmntodii-v— -r—• I . Yhl» contract Is awarded Without

cdmpoilllvo: bidding as "professionalurvtcn" under the- provisions of |h«Local Public Contracts Law because theprofessional services contemplated fcr»of %Uch a nature that Ir doe* nor lendItself tn " rTt - t 1 u u j i . f •.•», X A copy ot'thls he^olutlon shall b"published In The Cranford Cltliefl- &Chronicle tS required by IAW Within Sort00) day* 6* Its adoption. ' • '

"•' ' * , ' ' Bon^ldD. Maroita• . ^ . ' • Chalrmoflbf

. Yownshlp1 Commit tee.AYYCSY:WeiUy M, PtilloYorfnsrilp CUtfk

Phone ahead and save.

ROBBiNSft ALLISON Inc.4 Local Moving & Storage

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Page 9: fliastle flown To COLOMIAI, JLI(|UOSep 28, 1978  · ICAREER WIGHLIGHt— YveHe Cohen Before teaching; Mrs. CoheVi performed in ballet/on Broadway and on tejevisiori.' Dance-c6uld-gb~rightifrOTin5ine

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September 28 1S78

Bircliwood Expansion—" A; controversial proposed

headquarters facility on• Birchwood- Avenue has beendenied •, by. • the . CranfordPlanning Board. -,• - .

., A \'anance__and_site_p'lan.application made by the KorthAmerican Dealer Group Inc.was • rejected • 8sJ. • yith one

. abstention. • „...' • ' ;..„. •

engineer for the'applicant hadtestified .that the" proposeddeveJopmeni would decreasestorm water run-off for. thedeveloped property, and thus,the.flood.problem was not a

, cpn^d^atiMiJnvden^ng j h eV a r i a n c e s . •.' .' •'...-. ••'• ->"•"•"

;- However, Kleissler said the:applicanthad failed to-showthat the .plans were not

did notunreasonable

denial of-the owner's .right-to

parking lot Xo a residential " -Several <tf-. had also.been filed. . members also

the boardthe owner.

board members, saying the,«HP^'Jnt had ne>t shown that aK r 1?rip existed^thst required

••••.•trjcesframthe joniflRlaw.Mrngihe. hearing on the.

application1 residents \ 6i: and

High School Hosts Nan^^l^fefvR^weJeannine. R.

28 <j!oll^geRep® frfiwyCranford high School will

play host to 28 schools, andcolleges tomorrow ini.theLfjrstof 5 college •' visitation days,planned- for "this yeaYi Thepurpose of the visitation daysis .to provide an opportunityfor students to meet with the-representatives 'of -?tho$ecolleges which they might beinterested ih;attending.and toobtain; first-hand LnfOTTOS t$onabout the school, its programs'

• and application procedure-.

bold

OoUegejandWaiC3ollege of J>Jew••""Jri addition to«"days •. '•; the',' •'-Department w i n » uAnnual "College Night h.^.-^..tp.m. on Oct 25. Many colleges1

and- universities - have"regsst&red to'atteisd., ••; ,• .Parents, or other, Crinford'residents.' are welcome1 toattend. ..iW-eoBege"1 VisitationDays >or College Night, ;*he.department.says.'-'. '• '.'.. ' '...

trustee .of the' Central NewJersey Chapter of theLeukemia Society of Amterica,IEC-MTS. -Rowe-is-employedby the t Crahforil Recreationapd Parks Department' *;,'•'•••TMis: Ro\s« is invalided uvAssemblyman

# of Contijiittee treasurer and

fl h b i i l

.•EjdutatjOa<-: a ^d she is a< S r e c t O j ( . ^ j^^ treasurer isf theleague of w<jnietf Votersfe From 1975-197J? sheserved W bicentennial

flowed show* bicentennialballs and, timjj capsule! '

_ Tfye. Central''JNew : Jersey'.'Chapter pf the; Lfeukemiar

Society «f America.' Jnc.\serves the six,: counties ofHimterdon, Mercer, Middle^seS, Monnioulh. Somerset andUiuon, The chaptei supports

rthree;" prugrams:"'" reisearcb;,',patient, services and- publicand professional

The fcJlowingschopls will bein the high school c&feteHa.from 9 to, nFriday morning:

BBBUniversity^ Galdwell College,; -.

The

IT Terrace, through,a'l vcyer representing them1;

- S d ^ s S M ^ . ^ M a w t t e , projector to alert residents to the dangers off .re. • . y. .; ^ .._^y. ... -. •e x p l a i n i n g : ' t h e ' a p p l i c a n t ; ' : . ' •'* . "-. '• . .; . -: .. . " ' : „ . . • . . , . ' - . • • : • ."••

should ,have sought" a , largesh , g ,building in:the beginning:,

, College.:„._, .-, - College.'Florida Southern' College,George;- WashingtonUkayersity; C^wcher College,

7Green -Mountain' College;.'• Katharine] '-'.Gibbs'./School'.

Kingjs College., '.Long'-'tsliind.;. -Jirooldya

Moravian Cpllege, ' JCaVal •ROTO,' New England College.,' -

...YoVk.••• Inst i tute 'p'f\ '

1 'theyfurthfer devieiopmentarea : •-. would 'accentuate theproblem. . • •'.• KJeisslex. stated that. the

Miller, chairmairofT.closed;^'••'..and. urgeS ..ihe cp.tomuriily^•.^edu.ca.iioa..'1.•^df^w.'col!^e^^:•-iRider, Blue •Ribbon Commission ^commission, to continue; with" ..Available community and^^jjegi^"; Roger-'•'Williaais'-

•to study alternative,: uses. o£... its study, • ' .-•". • • .'."•' • ' .7 school space Would be used for' College, College of--Saint".school space, expressed his v. The commission initially educational, .. recreational, Elizabeth,; Si»ck(on State'''displeasure, withthe Board of,, was directed to make its finar Jhe^thand o'lhef functions for • .-..••.<. ,-. •

Famc>:jS Kres tosttl cfle• 2*nd *jr>joy ^ 1-rf€; ime Scarest.. •The" jiei^aqcl to' t>etmarienl.

. V.oaComfe, .wniite or.phtjae,,<2ia'730-9700ior *iee booWei 'ft".

• Gara JUtiriiaa,..iDii-*ctc>r.,ar>dWorld Aoclaimsd Authoriiy. .-

INSTITUTiE

• 1 '••

*- au^a'Cardon who fta? been- Education (or trying to' niake . report -Jan, Jl 5. and an interim.interested.in flowers since.h'er -a decision on school reorgani- rejiort/Ctet: 1, but but .laterhigh scfaool.-'daysv- akes-rover zatioo -for-ll*7^ Defore Ihe . 'was asked to msk<

'"•" 'v ' ' "iiejed

'all residents. . . _ .• The ,• counci l i" v said ' 1

5276^044FIRST THOTCF,

SO Eastman StreetIFREE PAttKLN'G

florist business begari" wl&enshe went to work •part-time atRekemder's Florist through.tne high schcxjl's cooperaSjv*education program a' decadeago -JVfter- hi^h school, she1

studied at the Parsons Schoolof. Design in New .York City.• Sfaelworked for Edward- J.,

E>ehmH:and subsequently u-asemployed by several otherflorists; including DonateFlorist in' ftoselle Park andBiirke's iFloiist in Union. • '

Dehtoer ••will, assist *• Mrs.Cardori several days a week.

commission- was,in June to study-

or coatinue. The 10members' .were.appointfid byformer school board, president

bodies shoiild 'work wilii tbecouncil; he-said"

.community -_._..._.oflieTiKesof availableschofijfacilities. » ' : . -.- .

Tie conjEdssion and boardmember^ chided each other-about the interpretation -of-inepanel's f ujoction. Thecoiilmisslon' members feltthey were to study1 community.educationandrental of fadli-"des'-while schools were kept •open,"and liie board: wouldconsiderjhe co_nnnission"5recojiimendatioiis '.before,deciding on school closings..

Board members':felt space

PHysiCal pkillS. ior- uses, even., if .school 'are

H^dwauppedYoiiilSi

Miller tirgedthe board to1 reaffirm its coimmitineot! tothe study and establish § jnorepermanent organizaGoa and a•longer time line for eomnlelen e s e a r . c h . . • ' ' * ' • '' Millgr, an ac^enaic^cjfpertin community education, tolfl

• The 'Chronicle after the..meetingjie woul'd Hke -to ses^icoJnmunity'•'•'.' coordinatingcoiiiicH establisbed by agree-ment between the -school

' board ^nd '• TownshipCommittee. •iP'vKSuld' • he ' a

-p£rtoan£ait_.l>ody-J£L_iroplfc-. irient, execMe1 'and evafeate

fcrncoiirStitdenlSTVisit Arts Center

Ssea^c

Auto SajFety Olass Co.

'Glass It &

BOB TED KEMPER

"573 W.589-0559

S37 Market St.

r l c N J L 0 7 5 0 5 ' . .••••

.a.._^s ^..^..rJtJi

Secon'u.Class postage,Paid'Cranf:o'rd,N..J.l5:CENTS;:-,

CHBFET&

CLEANING £ 0 ."Specialists in VeM*Furniture Cleaning."

OMG1RPETCLEA«IK6

fiLLFORKITORECLEAHIMG

STL'ART AWBREY-he Cranford Boajd

i te dJJdivn Lincoln and -Roosevelt

Jementary iscfaools next fall.The decision to reprgaiu^ei

• ' the elementary school system,/ along K-6 and &8 patterns

was maa'e against a back-ground of continually declUi-'ing- enndlments and anUci-

-pated budget restraints.; •Parents ;crf the' children to

both schools to be closed werej ^ their

'intense lastSSiteh—efCorts tofce^p schools.open. "; .

Unlike last May and June,b f l f l h b l i

p-'rcKnaacUe-vote last Thursday"came relatively qtricklyr anddecjsh?e^yih y^ahRosemarS1;Charles called "the moment oftnlth" for the board,

\;' ,The die was, cast whenSamuel T. Momeweck sub-mitted a substitute motion to

; implement the Modified KPlan in 19T9-S9 with the closingof Iincojn and Roosevelt. Thatplan, which ,ih several ver-sions had been at the heart ofthe reorganization deoateTsince last spring, would shiftthe,regaining four etemen-tary schools to a K-6 grouping

d t d K S g

Momeweck had changed hismind since.spring. Indeed, heprovided the "swing vote" in"the fflemateS^d^CJSEBnto''actin." lSra. Joining^ him wereRobert Bresler, LawrenceCarnevale, Bpsemary^iarlesand Joan Varanelli. ThoughBrenda Klein supported.Morneweck's substitute"motion to make the key voteon Modified Plan K instead ofon slutting: schools to a 4 1-4pattern in 1980. she joined

faradisoWeinstock in voting againstthe 1979 closing. (For adown of the motions and i

hushed a? Morneweck, ;and commanding figure, roseto outline his position.

"As a sci^itist you have toanalyze facts to eoineto a

^rational.decision," he began!c"The c^aty reason we're'here isthat we face a severe" budget

-crises. Last year we had to cutfour programs hnd!use surplusfunds; To avoid" cutting ap^propriations this year ;(J§?9budget) we will need $500,000of the igTQO.OOO surplus^ Whon

lie. §nd,,.denidgr.aphic pprtunity to'achieve savings,factors and dismissed • con- that we'll heed to continuefigurations of class groupings pFograms andkeep teachers."like .^r4i:M::''Mufiational. In answer'to parental fearsfads;" tnstead.V he = saiHiT^pout " "1 lumping;' • kitfder:"educational content " is con- gaVtehers wittreighth graders,ditibned by the nmnJbex^f^ioHfevyeck said "discipline

'. students in • a feBm" with; 'a. "• will be demanded regardlessteacher^ If there are too many of distribution." . "' , 'pupils, hesaid, children^wbh't' . >--r'-learn. "There is no absolute- In response to threats bybreakpoint," »he said, but~in those who'said they would votethe ModifiedK Plan"we have against the 1979 budget if-an opportunity to have a. schools' weretlosed,' Mornfr-

> \uhnthe1 surplus- is gone we will becutting. . teachers '; -andprograms wholesale. I don't

delibjerationsthfe board was into.the two middle schools. . A Highly agitated crowd of be .wished away. : -unable to reach a decision, the .•'••' The- motion signalled that some 200 residents became Momeweck ^_cited .'. geo-

• t ' « . - • ' . • ^ • " . : : • : • - • " > • . • • ' • • • . . - . : ^ f - - i •'••::.„:"• * ? \ ; - > . : ' : . - - ; : > J ^

teaCher and the opportunity o^ react emotionally by'taking ita system we can afford.*' out on the budget are due for a

. - ";.. double disappointment. If you• '"rherefbret" he,concluded, defeat the;JBUdget you.end up

"I have .come to support, with "reorganized schoolsModified K'Plan-as an pp ginyway and with.! fewer

teachers than (youhave) under this K plan,".:

As the" vote rieared,. Mrs.Charles.'• said the board hadspUght-to corfie to grips-withthe problem. ol>ai contractingschool population since 1976;"We've done everything _buthire the. Goodyear blimp totake care of this issue," she'said,.' <*. kJWrs. Charks said there are1,259 empty seats in Cranford"school buildings and urged the.

cortsidferation of ;motions;^epithets from the audiencedrew'a heavy gavel froma,cting" president -BrendaKlein. She twice^amed--0ie•auHience, which'-had, earlier

i2 d e b a t e _ a g a i n . ' I ty e a r . •..' '.""-V'''": '•.'..-. :'^-'\ '•'

Klein -voted ' forneweck's-substitute motion,':whlch^^6>tag;eJ(uaheiK :^..

. plan" decision; However, she'•""."queried and addressed--th&4,jthen said she, would vote.,board for. two .hours, that she -against the K plan because she' •

was concerrie'd about, space-allocation in northsidejschoblsnext yearv~M6rrfeweck said 'there..was plenty pfrorim-forregular and special programsat both Bloomingdale and

• A'r*inn

would clear, the-Lincoln, audi-torium if out-of-order .com-ments persisted, • • •• '.

Klein-herself said her ideashad changed "drastically" as

board/ Don't fight us, we'redoirtg the best we. can. Plan Kis not only adequate butdynamite."' I

now information had corno in age

At last, Cranford'sOffice has, a

I A t

Postpastmastet.^ l

officers-inrcharge have'served

- A program for Cranford^handicapped children betu'eea. ' ihe sgts.of .Sand 14 is', being

offered by the. Cranfbrd

...The prbgrain"Se«tS"Bfc'SjeiFirst" LPresbyteriau Church,Mhi and Springfield Avenues,

' Thursdays from 3:30 to •"•?:•©

" .. " ~ > ^ .

r - • .

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phasis Ls~"Emphasis' ... ,. . .'physical development skiOs...

" and • js&creaiional'-activiJaes::Children must be ambulatory.

A MORE, BEAUTIFULyou '.;.,• BODY & FENDER

STRAIGHTEN IMGr ANDTOW1K8G

• Mrs. Adelaide, IsaacMrs. Con.cetl». Ga&riel: loos•'."' |their Lincoln School-Jifth^.j•graders to' &e Garden Slate-'Arts Ce&ier Sj^t-?l.-"v;'.,-': •'."

•>..• The trip was sponsored by..the, Boards of. .Education., andfeatured cultural'dances-irom'-aronnd the. ."orarM. "A picnic,lcncfa an the grounds' followed '•:the. performance."

' lincdln-' PTA' i s . trying to:• raise funds for trips for jg^ades.:•.Kthrough.4. ••" -y-r-rrrr

MO5T AMERICAWCAteS —J. Pord, Caddy1/ liocoitc . .'

. •;. Owvy, 'Etc-' . ".

4W«EEL 1DRUM 5 9 J 6 :BRAKES

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UEJOJIMiai, CLOCKWJTH MJTOMATJC •OVStl W h i r l p o o l ELECTRIC RANGE

bi) Started «arryingthemail high school, was a cehier-t t i b i l t d ^ l ' J i l d £ t h ^ J ^ k

/<£4SV-f urt-vp sPiiiGUi. \ - ", COQK TOP

SP<LLGUARD Cook top has. all around toi help contain.*spaliovers. Removable

l-suri*ice,^nils.and4,one-piece'' reflectorbowls. ...m^kejor."'

.''easy. cleaning. "

Model RFE3700

, 19^;.served in the Navy fleetI post office in World Wat II

and, after,a»brief fling with' professional baseball, began a

. career with the postal servicei h l 9 4 8 , . ' " ' ••'•: . . , „ ' : ; : " ; •'• '"'"

Sarzillo will celebiate his•' 30th anniversary with the post

officenext month...He,.comesi his home£

"CaHerei^ '.where heyears, as a letter

Yankee farm system oh minorleague clubs in Pennsylvaniaand Georgia, after •returning-from the Navy service. He stillretains a" keen interest insports as a. boater and skierand holds a basketball refereel i c e n s e . ' . ' . '• '•••'•* . • •

He said he would retain hisresidence in CarteretHie andhis7 wife^TElp^ Marie, havethree children. Anne Marie, j

THEWHOLE—CAS?

. : carrier and 15 as a supervisor, 'teacher in_ J>lew Brunswick; •most: recently as ' super- Alice, a 'junior, at, EastIhtendent'of postal operafjons., Stfoudsbufg State;

He was appointed to the Joseph, 14, a freshman in-j^Cranford-post-office-by-the—h^-sdbooL^-r~l:^l-^^.^.^

.postmastergeneral. '.•;'--"-:>..^:'i^.i-|ae^said^'\U."!oiilanKi^ar-'-'3'.. .'...Sarzillo, 52, served as"' of- ,ward fomeeUng the clientele. ficer-uvcharge. of the, \Vest-.. of the~61-employee Cranford

field Post Office lalrflast year post office and would, be. ad-and was acquainted . with."vocating "early in'thls/'aay"

- JCraid^ord's latelformmaster, Arthur Boertmannj. flow ofmailiii and but of thewho resigned last winter. For 07016 zip code that is now histhe past- nine months,: two /jurisdiction. •:

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SERVA-DOOR

' Festwring a door within a door 1baf s designed to sfore allyour most used 1(St>d&, beverages ami condiments sa they're--

. easJly accessible without opening the eniire door. Other toptjuaHty lea tures include the actlvaJecfcharcx>a) air!«Hter and

d W dosers: """ ' ^ "

and said that 'fin dealing with, that brief"exchange, the rollour facilities the'.K-8~plan is was called, 5 to.3 for closing. .best for Cranford."'' She said a Weinstbck moyed that the bluefailure by the board to act" ribbon commission continue.would1", only .put -the town That7passed ahanimbusl:

imps during .the board's through t te throes of another the.meeting ended. '•

The man at the centersof the professional . performance.'1 the final, meeting he was size of a room in Lincolnh l re--iSttti" another, Rosemary gaveled do\v.n twice, by acting School which Paul had

Charles, praised-his."superior presidenfHfenda Klein for'his "rrieabiired inifelljrby-pacing'.—documents^" on reorganiz- personal attacks on Paul, "~ He-reported hd, later had theatioh options and said it would. She told him to stick to room »measured by a.yard-.

Paul, attracted both' kudosand barbs for his verbal and'written judgments during thelong and acrimonious debate.

The decision to adopt; the"Modified K" plan represent-

have cost the district $10,000for a1 consultant to providewhat Paul did even while, hewas administering the school

tendehtjiho had favored thatprogram, especially in thesecond and decisive rouiXd ofdeliberations.

Samuel T. Momeweck, whoprovided the . "swing vote"that carried the plan to ap-proval, credited Paul's abilityto answer all his questions asan element in his changing hismind. Momeweck, who hadopposed; school . closings in197SM30 last spring, introducedthe motion that was acceptedThursday to".: shut, dowpRoosevelt and Lincoln in 1979.

Another board member,Joan Var^neUi, • bestowed^ a-^salute—to the superintendentbefore1 the votes were taken"for, an outstanding and

Paul put together doctoraj-length" studies, with -researchinput from his staff and othersthat resulted in a .mass 6fdetail:

Opponents of school closingshammered away at Paul'sstatistics^and judgments. Oneboard member, Ira Wein-stqck, called -the data"speculative at best" .andchided Paul for. failing to" get"educational input" fromteachers and administratorsin the system. ' • '.-

Frank Palmier I a leaderamong those who sought-tokeep •••_.... schools V open,

•..challengedEajitsestimates^ofcosts saving's - to the com-,muhity through'- closings.-In

School,More information about

the board and the closingson Pages. 2, and Vincludmgwhat might or might not bedone .. about.- vacatedschools, how membersvoted, selection process forthe ninth boara memberand public reactiogs^

stick.

Most of the abuse againstPaul mi-rip frrtm'adherents of

' keeping Roosevelt and Lincoln

issues, not personalities, butPalmieri,persisted: "Jfra mancan't; judge the lertgtn of airobm, how can he judge thereorganization -of schools'!"-

_!rTh§ issue is.the;Creclibility_otthe person in charge." -

the "reference W^"i;o the

open.'—'.When, the,public-completedits commentary to the board,Mrs,,, Vararielli^ said, "Dr.Paul, on behalf of my corisfltuvents and. neighbors who live inthe Roosevelt district, I wish^o salute you for an out-standing and professional'performance-. - Unfortunately,.human nature being as it-is, -many of us never- come f6r- _,ward U* -say complimentarywords, yet-will bejrioved to noends to attack a person withwho'm v/edonot agree..So, no

.matter what you have heard' tonight, most'-people in thistovra-admire andjnpst of allrespecf yoy^ Thank' you, Dr.Paul."- -

Supt. Robert 0. Paul madethe following observations toThe Chronicle. after element-:ary school .reorganizationdecision was made:.

—..JLn_.ajn(jL crucial public•.decision there, are five major•elements:

• First, a.timely identificationof the need for* change.• Second, a planned method ofstudying all the alternatives.]

Third, a method of broadly-based citizen input into the-alternatives. .. - —

Fourth, a decision to changemade at the proper time.

Fifth, a personal couragestrong enough to make thatdecision, looking beyond the'Unhappiness and frustration ofa few, to the ultimate benefitof many. - • ..^Tfr& recent-.=C"3chool ; re-organisation decision contains1

these five- elements. OOhose

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five, the last is mostimportant;

1 .commend those boardmembers who had the courageto endorse this importantschool reorganization plan.

Ultimately the children ofCra nf ord wflrbenef iHrom4his_decision through "shnaller ..-'.classes, the most' modernschool faciliHes*- the largestschool sites and the" elimin-ation,of walking hazards'. TheyUlxpayef" l i

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ADJUSTABLESUQE-OUT

1 . MEATfANJAND CRSSPER;

o V u ^ 3 B e ^ upper;:WaltiUt~separateI.projected 'new' school zones'Avenue, High Street and Under Plan K, the fifth and ^ ^ ^^ ^under Plan .K for September Chestnut iStrefet, currently in sixth grades hvthe six schools— decision for^ne

- - — ••-•• •'. L : • ii.- i—^\~ -j.i,* *.,;» iff tn will be getting a middle school '"-•-- - ' "• - -1979 litiey are subject -to ^ Liiyioln ione. "will, shift tomodificationby the 'Board, of the Walnut School zone.Education in June if enroll- Several streeti^itweea Con-tiient patterns warrarit,"" it, necticut and Georgia StreetsThere will be tiq river cross- will ber redistributed between

until children . Teach Livingston ; and Walnutschools.

The 'projectedingsseventhigrade.

Students 'who- "now attendRoosevelt' and-' Lincolnschools, which-wiH be closed,will be shifted to Orange (O)

type of.curriculum including atext and lab approach toscience and .a math labor-:atbry, if approved by • theboard. ,• . " .• "'

A predqminant theme of thespeakers who opposedelementary school reorgan-izatjon'befbre the board voted",was~tHat irwas being~precip_-itious and_ should defer

more year,who spoke

were - members of the blueribbon-commission (see Page2) artd many of the others hadaddressed "or queried the.board before!

savings of.Plan K is "$315,309 which" in-cludes 5282,000 in salaries Of14.2 teaching positions, two'

Housing Forms

There were direct and in- keep the schools ppen, it can.direct references to potential appropriate m-one^ fromreprisals at-the polls, b'y surplus whether the schoolworking to defeat the budget budget, were approved..or,•that—would-—finance—the-JteleateiLilL lllf? election.Modified K -plan,' and even Money- from surplus isr ex-possible court action. Frank eluded from the Vcap'VonPalmieri^ for 'example, a spending, • • •leader of'Roosevelt parents;. The only way the Townshipdverrefd that "if any school is Committee could appropriateclosed, I'll fight to see every extra tax dollars is in the casebudget is doomed." of an • emergency situation

•••••••• - " • • where money was needed forrepairs, for instance, and'there was no surplus

school' system-that will allowus to cope, with budget capsand increasing costs withoutsacrificing . ^the •"" fineeducational program we have

. Application forms for theSenior Citizens Housing on

-be,.

ship clerk's office at theMunicipal Building, Otherlocations will be announcedand.^imisidiu_iHl--J^njafcjp^

Schoo l s w h i c h t h e y wi l l a t t e n d , f o u r c u s t o d i a n s ; p l u s $33r309tn a V a H a b J e M o n d a y , O c T ^ r n « r e ^ r a ^i i H l t h h - h u i l d i n l f c - n i a m t e n a n c e c o s t -^-<n ^\r,r*tl*n-*(-nf-\4>rtt«{—coordihatt)i-oHh«t^appHcaHon

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udg doA coalition of Roosevelt-and

Lincoln School parents were tohave met last night to discusslegal channels open to them tooverturn the decision.

The group is lead by.Palmien, Al Slender and JohnWitheringtoh, and had plan-ned to meet- at Ralmieri's

pCounty Supt. James J.

Clancy said that if a boardappeals a Township"',' Committee cut to the state commissipner of education, themosr the state can do is to

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NEW POSTAAASTE1* is Anthony Sarzillo, 30 yearveteran of .the postal serylce; ""

For Educational Fund

Walnut <W> districts. willattend their schools • throughsixth.11 grade .'and .then' go to

m n ^ < n ^ * c o o p p W R a t e v e r can be done, willi ^ i i ^ t h : g ^ He hopes : local_he_dQnnZl said P'a I.m i eri,Blooming- 7-ta.i points or $29savings"ona j ^ g ' •; churches, civic clubs atifT starting wi(h an aDpea.1 to

tfctdhouse-wIUwan-assesseti value ijhese-dates-w«re-feJoascd—nHiPK_i»«!<;nhinHnn<;- will assist state education commissionerof $45,000. ' . .. , • . ' • " • • th is^eek by Edward K: Gill,

If the schools were Jeft as Housing Board president, whothey, are . there would be a projected occupancy by April

Orange^ and 'Hillside for' 7th reduction of ,3.2 teaching Of-May.and 8tbigrades. . ; l ' positions next year through Distribution of pre-

Presently sixth graders natural, attrition. Thus would application forms will begint d th twp middle'schools .save $41,600 or less Utan.one" O t l 6 t h h t C r a n f d.attend the t*^ middle'schools

.which house students through point;b

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332 North Ave., Cranford South Ave/E.t Westfieli;;•••• : • : .2^iJi» iL^iI l

ino in inc.-OUK OWE omvtwc roRce...cQ«»»t:ere CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

SAt tS 4 SEHV.CE iCKi Honh Union Avenue C'»n*O«d 275-2221

The Cranford^ Parent-. Teacher Council this week

begins a subscription drive inconjilnct.iofl with . T h e'.Chronicle which tt

High School. ; Some vBedistncting. occurs :• under Plan 'K,, The streets'^hear the Orange,AvenUeswimming pool will be part .of

Schoolagsteadof Bloorningdale,On.the

L.01UHU?WOt a i r o m c i e w m e n O J I ^ ^ « ^ , v f ^ g . p i gs ^ s c r i b e r s a n oppor tuni ty t o involvea a l t t h e p a r e n t t e a c h e r

October^ill becontribUting to «be Orange SchoolI zoneihe-tdncatiorial grant furid d f Blthat" provides aid-to Cranfprdgraduates ' p

fdra i s ing campaign - ^ ' y ' . ; - n e w equipment in the four, -sister schools. Wj- a semi-

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Thevfund^raising .campaignlt th t h

Oct. 16 throughout Cranfordand to former residents, a

__GUl :A»plications for tenani•tio»aHtotalwg-»53^2l^^ t_t^-^tr^rj; ^ r - f W

in order to implement Plan K Community Center, the.when it begins budget deliber; ,we]farc Qu\t^ and the town-ations for i97?-80 later thismonth. .This ' .representsslightly more., than one taxpoint ort • next year'i bill,

%The -.renovations, includeremodeling Orange . andHillside." Schools to accom-modate the lower grades plus

in notifying potential tenants.A public meeting 'describing

the application procedure, theHousing units and financing

.will be VVednesday, Nov.- 8. A;•second meeting on the same •subject wilf be Nov. 15.

Dec. 15 is the closing datefor receipt of the initial group

fiill'pnmts out

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Any person who is * newnew .

wirf be canvassed by .parent3"teacher organization" volun-. •*£ windows willthe lobby be

Public

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open, butSchool iTcfafted,

Paper DriveBoy Scout, Troop 174» is

sponsoring rf paper drive at. Hillside Avenuafkliddle SchoolSaturday front9 a.m. to.2:3i)

.p.m. Call 276-5506 for home

past1

Chancester

tomorrow and Tuesday to:accomodate potential*voters. You're eligible ifyou live in town and wijl be.liB yeaVfe: old by' electionday. Oct. 10 is also the lastday to register.'a-cbange ofaddress within the county.

that all preliminary applica-tions ^received by midnightDec. i$ will be considered'ashaving-been received Simul-taheQUslyr- • '• •.'•'

Notification , of selectedtenants will begin

, the rental office opens.were set in

He saurHTe-actively support

>, in the Februaryschool board election. wRo'arecommitted tcr getting rid ofPlanK.

Orlf strategy that surfacedamong opponents . wak , todefeat the 1979 budget andhave the Township Commit-tee", which considers defeated"schoohbudgetsr-tnerease-tiext—pbnejyear's outlay to. a level suf-

primary reference poirlt is acase in ' tTasTrBrnnswrdr in1966. Neither Robinsdn nortfency biew ' tmy—easewhere monies Had been added

Palmieri, who was 'lividabout the decision, warnedpassionately, "A house,divided against itself cannotstand, and that's what will

>.<iih"happen with" Plan K. You. willfire a shot -heard round theworld /and, -.if need be, thecourtsv.' Another ' vocffl op-.

t - i - - M a r - y - - A P i l l

years u yficient to-finance keeping al,l

According. to schoolsbusiness administrator,William D. Hobinson, theTownship Committee, by law,Cannot increase a defeatedbudget^,it can only cut it.

S»B8SS5«Ktproval tpiluy of the manage-ment plan and application bythe1- N.JC Housing FinanceAgency. ' -,.-..-,-;-,,.-•

Gi)l cautioned prospectiveteoants, however, that "therg

'cjrt be dsilayy oT Changes over.

acci/sed the' board of "sittingthe/e like hypocrites."

ealtor Victor Dennis said,the change""* would have fewtieh^fit's to 'children. To thecontrary, ho said, it wouldhave a bad emotional effect onstudents, would overcrowdlunchrooms, curtail thegrowth in local real property

anj} divide the town.

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Reminder: . Tuesday bthe last fchance to registerto vote in the Nov; 7 elec-tion; i

Town Clerk'Wesley PhiloTrrapTng-nlS offtw open ••,••„„until 9 p.tni todajTr —-which we have no control: -He

••o 1%,.

will release further details asthey are available*. -. ' v ' •".

The Cranford HistoricalSociety recommended that thenew housing'center be.'ttdbied-afterf Alice Lak^y, ' ajitominent citizen who died in1 9 3 5 . ' '-' '. . ' . . ' . ' ' ' • •'•.

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YOM K1PPUR closings. Page 2W I ^ M T R^OTHPRS l ' Pfinp RPOP WARNER.h^s hocturnal first. Page it)FIREH.OUSE launched. In Garwood. Pdyu 44

XfVdur1 .Leisure'...'..; .7Church . 1 ...:.':!-..Sciassifie'd . : ' . . . ; . * . . . . : . 15Gommu.nl ty Calendar^. 4^ d '

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RACER Richard Berlawe •after^three mile run. Fordetails on the winners,, seePage 11. „ •

Ex-PatieiitHiins Tface

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Perhaps the most unusualrunner in the Cra'nford three- "mile race wad"th" one with theheart bypass.r RichardBerlowe, of.28W.indsor.Pl. .',:

For a man who had the 'bperatidh. only nine ^monthsago1,'' Berlowe finished the 'race with a very respettable'Lshowing of 22-plus minutes. He "_w_as out of breath butftot out ofenthusiasm.. • • • ; 7!~T"

Bedo\»«i, 45, suys thatkthtfU.iryj-th.6-nlx milti rtm,' too.

Jierjowe. says he was on Uwfw -—'-teniils .Courts . with.his "car^;.. • •

..dial^glst six we'eks after hfa ' •Operation, last December. Oh,' .;• •-yea, Uie cardiologist, llalph -Orisceilo of Summit Iload, tan ' .Hri both the thrue-tnlle and six-mile races Sunday. ' ",'' "• "• . •

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