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. I •y r PagelO CRANFQBJEK^.J.) CITIZEN AND qm6lW3JB Thursday. January5, im REAL ESTATE F0R SALE Open Weekdays: 9-5 Tuesde§ 3 p.m. GAPE located In the Bropkslde School B.roo'py.2 bath Area features large living room with fireplace, dlnmg rporn. eatsiii kitchen "with dinette, master bedroom/ 'bath and small' pjayroom '«n the first floor. Two bedroom? : and/bath on-second fjcwr. with large'storage closets.. Owner .transferred "anETlookTng lor quick" closing. " T "" Brand new home, ready foti4lrst owner. Attractions ,.l.ncludcM bedrooms, 2 baths, houge rec •rttom... living room?'dining rooVn, large eat-In; kitchen,—copper «0lumblng. oil heat and 2 car garage: Be the first to . Call 27.2-M44 today. :vf .../ ., - - f '•'•-.. Elegant custom bullf-ENGLISHyUDOR in excellent condition, 4 bedrooms, bright/sunny WtcHen with -'separate dining area,Jargo living room; formal dining roorru iyb> baths, full basement, walking distance to town and trains. Offered at &6,90O;00 23.NORTH AUENOE EAST/ GRANFORD, N.J. 07016 ; 'Members of Cranford and We'stf I eld" BoaYoV t X • -r anii Mult/pie Listing \ ,7\. 27JM053 Days; 272-7*22 feves.. .What came close to being a , The, property lines etf*S" drawings rgiftttfabouMt5"^bpHand::torte^ State Asked Maps-;—— close- 1 to"iOO riverside dweHefS discovered-by Tax Assessor When >Cranfordf wa.s of JWanford,'is "being, taken Jqjin M; Dutyee Wherrhe got prepar""* its property "back by the town. * • the proofs—from... {Re'• m£p- evaluation program a few ••••- --• It appeafs the gratuitous makers, wHo" say it t WUl cost years agoT the s t a t e " reerof\Vhaj grants showed up in ^roofs;,6f' them ,$2,000 to revise the discovered it Was? one of about-; properly nr new taxmapswas the result of delineations. Thetown thinks ^ *"" mcihn( *"> ri nni "^ ,*******+* . aerial,; photos'•• having been ...because* the mappers had iaken When the river, was low. property deeds for reference * The map makers; who say m preparing thfe maps they Ihey \vprp arivispii hy thp tnWri'; havg come jesponSibth'ty-fo Services, a division of Litton -Industne»-of Houston- k riverside taxpayers will not have to worry about the river rising on at least'15 \Xfhatrahnost-was-their- line """ 2)5 towns that had not sub- mitted tax maps^- for state certification since "legislation _ requiring this be done Went J -inte-effectbttddfridW-HeTIce-J a contract to'prepare new tax * maps was aWarded Aero * .,****+***********«***+* MID-WINIER Jhay \vprp anvispn hy thp tnWri ihavg come uresponSibtlity-for that riversideproperti.es went- themixup,-atid,$50t)'is all they to the waters edge, drew should get* for .the. new ...« F . property lines according to- ^ - • ' . . • aerial phot6s , taken of the t»OU8teaU Speaking At o _ river'in. 19?3 when it was" jean-MicherCoUsteau,elder longlnvolvementwjthihesea, * .partially drained due to a sott o(famed 0ce ^ n explorer, spent a great deal of time,* wideningjdeepening project, j &cqU es,Yves Cousteau, will working with his father ,•••• "" : r '.',' ' KnfWn« DV f ^notir in n*o 1077 aboard the Calypso, and f MOST 4-CYLINDEfe AMERICAN CARS lecture and en- directed, a " d tertainment' series at Union or g a ^"f n ^ h ^^p 1 |f n rt° p r rg pn'; a life- Worid of Jacques CoUsteaU " II HIM ; JENEWEIN ; VOLKSWAGEN 900 E. Elizabeth Ave. landeii RIWTE J>l»nj(«lRSEJ0R WURSES • MDE Dfeslres work? in hospital,; hme ornjirelng home; 8~or" , Excellent references and tii 6TO-4893.•-.-•; MISCELLANEOUS . PLASTICSLIPCOVERS . , Custom made, pin fitted, etfpertly ' cut In your home. Any sofa and 2 " -'i chalrs'6r3piecft'seclion$120. T N L * t r 5 630p iReal tistcite Since] 1905 : ' [ - S ift»f BuTIt witKlarge llvhffcuMomreffifmence formal fining roorrv, and e)rtra- ST^id^beljroom^. : Call today "for details on thts 'pxceplion'al property." " " y MEMBERS OP CRANFORD BOARD, WESTFIELO BdARD ANDTUNlON COUNTY MULTIPLE-LISTING SERVreE '? Stop In to seb our mew art exhibit. Artist- EttaMinettj - , Realtor-Notary Pubjic {106 NORTH UlJJION AVENUE CRANFORD, NiSW JERSEY 070.16 CENTUHX21 Ir Ready To-Serve-You. 272-8337 Each"Off rceindeperVaentlyOwnWaOperhjed." We're here toservo you. Por over a quarter of a century, Brounell and K ram en have proudly served over hundreds^ <Sf Cranford hljmeowners-aiul home seekers. We aTe amb'ni} the-leaders in sales listings. .' - " -LUXURY 10 BOOM. SPLIT LEVEL * . 5Bedrooms-316 Battis^ J$eparate_j££nage--suite, energy _-jsavirfg"zt>ned Hot Water Heat, 2 car garage, air conditioning, many 1586-1800 3R0UNELLI KRAMER REALTORS »vt. uMiaii, N J-J c. / bellghHijt S bedroom -Spirt t e v t ) ' situated clos« to shopping, transportation and schools. First Itoor has spacloiii living room with nreplacB, \itgf modem kltchen-with dining area. Finished Roc room and attached garage': Owner leaving area, wants offers. Priced in low ' ' ••'•• * ' 2 t v AttraetivaCape Cod, close to Blbomliigdale School, tins entmncfl.ltalL attractive living room, dining room; Z bedrooms and bath, modern l{lqjUUvp living IVVIII, utMiiiK * uuiiif t. UCUIUUMD OIIU uauij niyuoi n kitchen with dishwasher. Second tjoor has lorge-partially finished dorrnltoi^f^mVhestartdWectrlc.instslled. i-d^ga«ee.-Must seeto Gall (or'early appolntnient. 276-0400 19. JlriDEN STRlET / CRAMFOKD OPEN DAltV y*> SDNDAY »-Sj THURSDAY 7* 7 2'/: baths, panelled den, centrally air conditioned,' finished basement, new carpeting, professionally landscaped, excellent condition. Principle's^ Only. High $70's. 272-6420; LISTING Spacious living-room "with fireplace, formal dlti+ng- room, eat-lri. k)tcJien, sun room, powder room -and 2 car garage. Exceptional Residential • . Area " ^'v^ Near Roosevelt School $51,900 -Betheflrsttpsee. VICTOR DiENNIS Realtor 2 Alden"St. '. 276-7618 WHY PAY HTGH RENT.? Wo have just listed a lovely TWO FAMILY, with "Sjyorns on each floor, enclosed porch and 2 car jgarage. Separate heating units and jnqters..Alum. siding makes for additional insulation . a'g'd' easy maintenance. * _. •. CALL Ndwiiyi '- ~*-Het£~K~a realty goobvhorrfe fof -only...$36,500. 6 rooniU^ortiai with a healed Sun iRoom, sjew ceramic tile bath, modern kitcmijR artdJn_Vety "Good £pfldition^ •- A^ORELIVABILITVII No other hojpe^orthis price Offers so—muchpliving . spaciS. 20x20 Living room witrc-a Fireplace, 30' family room- with FirepISCe, 4 bedrooms, 2'/J\ baths, 2 car garage. NOW ONLY S65'900. G:G.MUNKt, REALTORS 276-8110 WHEN YOllCAN HAVE THE BEST ' WHY SETTLEFOlt LESS? MemberjolCruilord, Union ' ityandW«rilfa)UMufllpla.' FOR SALE- Practically new office copy machine.' CaB (212)' 595- 3514. Asfi lor Mary. PETS 3 PUPPIES, 2 browns, 1black Lhasa Apso, t females, 1 male, good breeding,feweeks bid Jan.. 15, Hw. Gabn, 355^286:,' • f •. I Earh^tlie^ghest Interest Rate Allowed by Law. SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS AKC. Must " "ctTlit^ehpjitfive sectjeey^t^pj -genrGreat Tamily^pct. Shots. PriV. breeder -B.S. in-An.ScI; - Rutgers. Terms Ava.il. 272-5545. A YEAR . - mmm wim, AYEAR. ^tt-ri^ivo \nini.il Yield Wlu'n Pruuiii.il A. Intgitsl Reni.nn o^tOtp^siM'orji Vear-/ " Interest fr"om Dav of Deposit toJDav of Withdrawal. Compounded Daily—Paid JVlqnthly. 1'yi.n ijiil I htildii I_I_I v /«)_i/ IIJ^III i\ It II IDih^atiinnil Ulllll llh tlhlnlllu itiulljith pillnij ^ U.S; PLATE BLOCKS, Singles, -• ^Accumulations; Collections, ;•• ." Canada. Top Prices paid.. CaH. .. ' ;.-527-8011.; HSGHKST PRIfKS PAID •for junk cars. Local distajice towing. CSIT23Z : 235(r~ WE BUV used cars,' ..'cars needing repair and junk cars. C«B 382:8434 ask lor Eddy. -. • William 0. Klumas, S.R.A. SENIOR RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER , Soc.tety.iQ? Real Estate Appraisers UMASGJi INSTRUCTIONS - Piano , or guitar lessons .at" yobr homerQr'mind- If tnteresied, pl«age-«ll .272 6074 between 4 & 10 p.m. "-663 fUritan Rd. Cranford, N.J. 40 CARPENTRY 1 APPRAISERS Residential Specialists for Cranford and vlcln|ty Qua IIty Homes Rea IJy^, 500 CenJcrthial Aye., .Cranford .-•.>' , 272-7<50 ' Realtdr —-ALTERATIONS Dormers, PDrches, Stairj, Additipons, etc. TFree estimates"; Reasonahlo ' T ' tall Jim,. 0 "CARPET INSTALLATION CARPET AND LINOLEUM, new installation or pull old;.and reinstall Very reasonable. Cajl lor completely free estimate. 925-2665,5 p.m. - 9 30 p.m. •-- ':-•.•. -zJ. ••--— RAPERIES -Second Class Postage Paid Cranfnrd N .T in nr-NTg OFFICE SPACE OFFICE BUiLDING FOR RENT . square feet, new bulldin IIOOH will divltje m.half Of to suit tenant, located y - . area in Kenilworth, ideal •^uKicient parlung and r ' rent/Contact SISTO REALT 4 ;' 4400 ground l NTALS WANTECD SALES AGENT ' ..' WANTEDi We need a dynamic man or woman . tosell our exclusive catendars and ' an.extensivo line of advertising specialities business gilts. If you have a-;past In 'salesr~ydu can benefit from one of ther'most lucrative commission structures in ' our industry. What we need, is an individual who^caii deal'" directly with businessmen- who use calendars .and. specialty items to promote their, business..This is an... . ekcelieriP t>pp9riunity for ypu td ; associate yoursell with The Thbs. . v' COMPLETEDECORATIHO StRUICr— Draperies'and slip covers custom - •• made i (your fabric- or'- 1 mine),* complelelyJnsttlledtVtoven woods, .- levelor' and ftbitian shades, "Also . draperies- cleaned,jlteffid..and: tev- : hung at a surprisingly-low cost. DISCOUNTED PRICES.: •" 889-63J8 - JHOKAETM^ROV E ME NTS"; ALUMINUr/SHOWROOf ALL OFFICES OPEN \ AIM. l M 2 : 3 0 P.W^ WatK-UP& DRIVE-IN BANKING Hatici Enclosures D.-Eit-Irr kitchen, reasonable rate. Call 399- 9439. 7;30 p.m. - 9:3d p.m. week nights or Sat' and Sun. .a.m. ; HILP WANTED HAVE YOU SEENTinS?- 3 bedroom 'Split Levtel With flreplAce on Locust Dr. 4n the $50** - MUST SETTLE ESTATE. SHAKEN AGEHCY NORWhVVE; CRANFORD ;, B. TRADE OR SELL YOUR HOME For details wl}.h noobllgatlons/ CALL 172-9090 ' Ask for AAe! LJssner REALTOR determine, you/ growth (and success - with our established eoinqariy.YoiJr - accounts areprotedetl and repeat orders make rhonetf. tor you. Wrlto Bob McKenib, MtrkeUng Manage*, ThffThes^D.' Murphy Co.,.PO Box ,502, UinhasMt, No* York U030. • .ljVindows "j. "__• '-, StormaHd-"'."" Screen Combinations COUNTER PERSONS, waitress, waiter. Experience' preferred. Dili King, 30 Ctarkton Dr.", dart. NU. 574-2040. UGAL SECRETARY.jirafiford, 'rii)Je«al experience necessary.' 276-9474. RESPONSIBLE' WOMAN' to care for young bab'y.iloriday -Friday, 7-^, ».,..«•••.>.•.. .»™..v.,.- __Eebruary-10,,-:,and-OL3CbooUearyi V.al'.JchidjMirpR/ ^LIFETIME ALUMINUM . PRODUCTS INC. * 1pj2 jS-outh Ave. W. 2/ji;3205 torDEPOSITORS\Vl .: :; '' FREE\ wico Charge dYW h •;• ondYoW Checks Are Absolutely fREE • ^ ^ubHcsfehools^taiwibir from Board oflEducation' Offices ipLincoln School. (272- Home Ihiprdyemenvs ' \o Job Toft Spall ^ If you hav«^xperience in filling out FedeYa.1 Income.Tax Forms, put yoyr; spare hours to "good USIL .' working' hours,, and convenient-locations tomatch' If contact: ~~~~ FREE ESTIMATES. --.:•_ NIGHT APPOINTHiEftTS — FUttriNSOREO; ;' ANNBARK1 S6LL ftEAL ESTATE 272^6334 arner' Corp, of A Gomfilete Remodeling; \ ; Residential 8. Commercial An Equarooporlunity'iEnip|pyerJM/g ©YEAR TIME ACCOUNTS A , References (jn request;•; ^0 '• . TI»*C A> A >-/^ll.lklT l lC I T«/y»E ACCOUNTS -~^»f2 ' '" TlME^CpUNfS TI^E ACCQVNTS ' ; 4 YEARS ": .MinirrvumJDeposit $1,000.^ ' MASON WORK. WATERPROOFINGand Steps, walks, patlos> drains 1 ql« MISCELL^NEgtfS ;•- •;•'•• '" '• "'CL'kANED '" .' •' CUBBISH REMOVAL : , ; ; ' c a i i ; . ' ; , ; '•• .';; John Bordon'.': •'.'•; .•': Minimum' DeppsijSSO.o; .-Minimum De'pipsit $50CX'v •' 'Fti.djsra'i law anjiriigulaiion^rolii.bi.VW ?<> n)^turityuh|«s th(;ee'months qf. t h e ' •;.',•,!••' ' ".-." intfift-st.'iheruon.is I'or.f^itcd and frjterest oiVthc'amount wiflidfawn }i reduced to/thc'regular passbookTi»te7"' j,.- PAWTING - DECORATING. THOMAS KOTMIS .,. •;.- Expe;lenccd 20 years palntlnj; a'nd. decorating. Interior and exterior using Dutch' Boy paints, .free; Estimates. Fully Insured. —•-, . CAtLAWTTIME399-M73 ' K : ,..-• ^ -.-:ir..-..j_ :—_^, ^-v,,—il :——•• —- . -: . ..7,.. > . : . . . . . ' . ; - ; . . . / . . . i - . . ' . - / PAINI INC - Interior and -exteiior. ttk\ . , ' , 2 7 6 - 5 7 7 4 , :•,.•- •!,:•••".• t '•.;,•;,••'.••,•,•• v . . ' ,. ; In EUMBEmiUNlOW SQUARE & 5 4 0 J 0 R W S A V L ^ 289-0800 In SCOTCH HAIMS: NORTH INL^^iCRESTW(HHri«> v ~ 6544622 In TRENTON: 1700 KUSER ROAD - (609) 585-0800 1 In TOM&JiyHt 993 FISCHER t t e W W ) ^ " 3 4 9 ^ 0 p- ..'-• ., :'Memb.erF.D;i.C, ^-,r ~ " ' "*' ' ^ / .:"-:(• ,v '•• - - • r^^v^A^>:^rti^^< : ^ -; -• ''(:_£] j , W , \ ;, ••.."-• '''.I;;'. ••'.'••...:•,,'.:";• ' - y , - - ' ' \ - ' : c - \ , ].:•','••••'• .:•'•:• '.''./:.•".rr '••:'• ,yi. •>..\cv^-.- :| v:::;r; : -\i''v-?--_r ( ,:' ... : ^ r ^^ :r ^ iVOL 83 NO. 2 Published Every Thursday Serving Cranford, -Kenilworth and Garwood _ _ Thursday, Jrarfttarv 12.1978 S ByRfiSAfci&GROS , Thearrtval of 1978 finds —€ranford on the threshold of a new era in its public school system. - ~ With iscttool Population having dropped to below 5,000 this year from 6,500 inits peak year of 1969-70, the township finds itselWaciug a period of decreasing demand for teachei'e, classrooms and other physical facilities/ inds conffiurt»-.^oungsterswHl be affected by 1979 to reflect the 26 iprove Education decisions regarding the-decrease in, enroling growto and to better prepare young people for a world of specialization and for the' increasingly competitive realm of higher learning. These demands exert strong pressures on those'who set gardjng the -decrease in. enroimtent from phaseout of schools due-to the peak year :*rf 1&69-7O. declining enrolment. Alf will- Enrolment forecasts-show a be giveri ,^ voice in these decline of 53 per cent by 1987 decisions; but hot all will be-fronithe 196»high.; Sa « ^, t ^ .; Dependipg on what IinmediateChaWenges decislgnjf the school board percent High Sctt&ol a four-year schooT Avenue-Middle School, will be £ 9ins ^? dofa th P^^S at developing a; "true middle ttee, schol p g " f t i. A-study COIL headed by high" school ipruv' cipal Robert. Seyfarth: and directqr of curriculum -^Carl Crawford will review the -curriculum and make ^^r£?f peSUr ^ ca !? be -expected from parents whose school program" for 1979. the committee will make recomrhendatioris (o the board .in the areas of, organization, resfruc- leveb. jjthe The^board has system by September decided to -make already CraS edjucStipnal programs, student services, ^aiid student . activities^jPJans^ai* being developed foFeitJjer a three or four-year middle-school. "high school where BtudentB months will be whether to travel from teachfer to teacher close two of the district's six for each; subject'. One df. the. elementary schools. _••"•- mtddle school concepts now A master facilities study being, studied is patterned steering committee is ej£- moretoan elementary school pectedtoreport shortly to Dr and often uses teams of Robert D. Paul, superin- teacheh*:toease the student's tendent of sehp61s, -on its ^^ iti ? n ^ m 6 *?mentary to recommendation for school high school. .•• .^,; Jbuilding .use in 1979. After Toughest Decision^ . evaluating the educational impact of the. committee's recommendation, Paul will The two middle schoobarer^Tbe. toughest decision to impact of tl still patterned after a jurtjor jfaceJhelDoard in ..the^neait six recommendat advise the--board of his preferred plan and the board will take action on his recommendation. The time- table calls for a proposal to the board by the end of February and a board decision by Jung, "ib the board can -.begin preparing the 1979-80-HSch^ol— budget in Septemher, 1978. •»• A30j-member study com- mittee has been reviewing Continued .on pago 12 The Board of Education will Several Qf the proposals 1 decjde.Tuesday whethertocut made'by'PauLwere criticized" as many ajs 12.4 ' teaching ^by Cranford Education positipts-in thel978-79-school Association (CEA) presiclent year. The, proposed 1978-79 Carol Rosenfeld who asked if school budget; of $10,907,549 -^$4.9ais Veally worth"what is provides fora decrease of-8;4 - •• ••=• Ydynig-puehther,VecyclaW bottles are separated t^ei^itlesfcJtv^attOT^ -at the curbr -'"^ h ^:AAbnday'on llrst daV'of^^.^^^ all were serviced. ttte^urb duriifg'Ui^first days ^•**.•• wore tteh boWe|-. The b disappointment newspapers Would be picked scout paber drives pdys for up. One housewife-told the troop activities, tollectjors that she thought she The pickup ^program ' was; wn« '<suflpog6d to save all the lauribhed., iri r theJ belfef inaf• there is/a,sufficient tonnage oi new^papewifor; the.•j Collectioulnterrup -'-,'•-. djscaroeii newspapers in the jobs the tax increase would be pontemplated.','. At its-regularrmfeetirig-next- Tuesday^the board will decide which of tiie following' proposals byPaul it will' ac- cept tp,effect a reduction of between 8.4 arid 12.4. teaching- Jassighme'nts: . " -^Attrition of five elementary positions' 1 due to- declining enrolment. 1 —Elimination .or". .5 elementary p rl „ education teacherandpif^vide ^0 minutes tier week for. ^-•,,^.-^-_-. jwould. save.i?9.y80._ikindergarten. through-grade more plus $22,200 in clerical and60 minutes for grades 4 —Eliminate: eleme'ntar.y string instrument teacher and j'eassign students to two other- instrumental teachers. •^Eliminate personal use typing at .grade & and reduce one teacher. -. -r"Eliminate~ foreign language' program at grade 7 for a reduction of 1.4 positions. —Eliminate one sixth grade itions-anchtKe-board-had^ 1 ask^dtb i considflr plans for"a maximum reduction *f 12.4 bver.the fuir school system. : Staffing a-ltexnativesT showing a 12,4 reduction Were presented to the board" aft ar WorKsession Tuesday"by Dr. Robert D. Paul, superin- tendent of schools. He also presented alternatives for reducing the clerical staff.. The 8.4 teacher cut already builf into the budget saves $86,700. An additional .4.4 „_—.a total saying of. $61,980;' This would mean a saving of $4.90 a year in property ; tax "on a $50,000 notise. ' The ."projectedj.lO-point'tax ihcrease for tfte proposed budget on a $50,000' house is $49:90. If theiboard approves the ;redupti6n of 4.4 moire- teachers Jand several clerical FATHERLY .ADVICE Larry Morpne, right, who retired Jan 1 after running Texaco station in North Ave. for 28 years, offers; motor repair tip to son, Richie, who is taklhg over statlori; Both live in Crarifbrd. ConHntwd on' P«fl« 4 r w , described .._. . Collection of botttes as "good". _ *i.--' ••••.••• • 4 u--i- -fcj 0. '$fy-' t $ lti: ';Pf^ toeW8 P a ^^ comi^unit^ to^support" f j j e - ^ - A "earing on the proposed- teacher at - Hillside- Middle • tnewspaE^4h^t^bei|ig^lt ^pobr^. - ; . .,; ;\ '.•>•:.' : .^urgediall residents 7 who have scouts, make' theT pickupsi budget will be held-Mpnday, Schoolbecause of decrease, in Lout, 'tdr ^collections^^ ^ . T h e x ^ p o j t e s m a n .reported been contributing newspapers Economically feasible for the. Jan - 3 »- for the. firm said, that some, hduseholders : -ap^ ;t 0 the scouts cdntinue todo so collector- attd even return \ -~* - not, realize tliat-. inasmuch |3 revenue from money, tothe town. ' ': ^ •**-_\ a ••••••.'.:••••, r'--><\'"jfculaM iw • » * ^ ' Ybung-Guplnther began" ' "'•' ~ * •-"" /Hr " D coUecting Monday at 10a.n>. after the rauf stoBped t ybut were interrupted by,,snow in the early afternoon. They •;X'.'' ': r: :' v '>%.Ni'"""'-' Tfeenrback fb'coUi " ••-'-' By J. CRUSH For , the first time in 28. years, Larry-Morone is "going 1 to his home at 305 Elm St. with perfectly clean hands and not a whiff of gasoline coming from his clothes" . '• It all began Jan. 1 when Larry retired from the Texaco t '" - the snowfall sl^cketoetT ____• r ., Robert JOey^. ..Cranfxfcd's -o»eeive-Life-fcine-within twtr —•—Th©—coliectioh .raifToTn . senior ciftxen' coordinator, has weeks may pick up a copy at - schedule :TFuesflay morning, announced that a - free the resource office, 114 ftliln Jir ^^. e .. ^..^ .wjv^:-0r(tanirai^b^—IBtif^'e^^roptMin'g-' ••••it •• offe ,Jffl.t^'-a£ter..-severaL.^-hpurs---^JbJ3>er-tension--blo<Jd prbssure'~-.St. , *' /Programtec.;whidihidtedite screening clinic will be held : Issues are planned for recycling: activities " l a s ^ ^ even a for, se^iQrj-jaitizens_Jie3tt,, March LiMay-l^Julyj-t^^pL ~ the! ^nteiv ojn^ jB^ihiwiTfin^ns'r-dna" tKe^iaBs^be"-'*"' "' J1 " - - J - - 1 - 1 -—•-•^ e •--•-- • - ^- recycliBgp activitieslast AugustFwulWuihe collecting recyclablemetal atitsJlSei^ A^titot^ he glass ^«dUecflon for- PTAs aiiif. other., local merly operated at*the depot • orgariixatioflSirsffl^ benefit has been-taken o v e O i J h e frbm. the receipts of the townwide pickup of paoer and •collectlonsiv •".."": . '' > which began ^ i; ,, , : - .i , . • ts are asked to o| r jeaciii in'onffi'froiii - clewed and flattishea. "It is! 1' p^n. Boy ScbutsV: requested that aluminum cans :^j .HL^.^ .«„—i a j SOi be "• flattened. Tin csns- usually contain food and juice originally. Aluminum cans of Coiinty Transfer Trajisfer of "Jjn»is3l«tion oyer prepare metal for recycling an - alummum top for **""- r v-."'.''."7 •:;'•'.- •'• *-•••"*•'•• op«!ni«g:aiid a base of A ';';'" : "iS'' ' ^ ' stel ned nt b fla the Board of Freeholders .wjll take pl J l 1 it h s b ThutSjdayirbm.LtdvS p.m. at- •*•*=- ".rahifbrd Community The- clinic is con- ducted with the cooperation of the Health I&parSnerit and Committee on Agmg. with the former projdding followup services for seniors. when necessiiry. Meta McLaughlin, .the)-CbiiimfUee on Aging's U and Nov." 1. Kley said that starting . March l the newsletter - no lorigerwiLbe mailed but<distributed at the senior citizekclubs, churches, the Library I the Municipal Building,' the Community Center and possibly banks and stores iri Cranford. Shutin seniors may recieve life Line opposite Springfield Ave^-and turriedif ovec to his son. It took Tiim from Aug. t, 1949, to Jan. 1 to go from 95 working hours a week~tp zerp working hours. , -. Prom——outward. ap- pearances,, the station looks the same. The name "Larry' Texaco" is unchanged, am the son, Richie, is continui all the traditionspf his Dad^n operating the^Dusiness. But of course the place .will last week. "Now you have'to- be an engineer." . Larry's estimate is that cars now are "500 per cent harder to work on" than when .he started. In the dose to three decades in which fearry has operated here- more; than 8 million Ave,=- gallons' of gas have- been He .completed his last 48-hour week,' changed out of his grease-coated trousers and called'it a careet. - One of the reasons for the pojjularity of the station has .been. - Larry's practice- of repairing rather than i' pqrrs _ _. _ pumped - at-thfr^statfori- aod.- over/100,000 cars serviced, Larjfy^decided in December was enough for-him. WheB-l-flpenfed;.thi?:station repairable-, at- more-work-for- us-, but saves— the customer quit? a bit/' observed" Larry, itil.at lea"st 9 p.m., every day except Christmas' and New Year," he recalled. "Now my wifeand I are going to travel a lot." Even on .Dec. .31, the day he quit, Larry was at the station r n^S HAt^fl iifltfSJSi '• teke P^ ce Jul y ! « lt; has been^ health services- coordinator by : mail by contacting the many mechanics as ev> SE.SffiSf!: arinouHced" by jCounty asks seniors to arrive, yearly ^resource office at 276-8900, . 'SOoVcilatdwr nevftr be precisely the s4me from'8 a.m. until aft& dar.k. without. Ls/rt-y, even though there ,«S more work apd as hi . 8epafra\ not Replacements d for a fot of years af-'. -Stjarters, generators and ard 11 worked froijta 7 a.nr.- -eaBhupetors that so fflaiif repairmen nowadays replace rather than overhaul represented no ^great challenge to Larry. H(e- remained in^the old school of • mechanics. "Where we can, ' wp will save a part,'' he said of Continued on PSQe-4 The r^jy^r^, : .n^d^4nat-taonth-to-iak%^v*iAhfe-*i^^ iiousefioTders,- carifdieterminB acre parlt^^-s^dtem^ AccjoWing^qmrnitte'e- o"n , "Agings wfieth;er-w*-^eontainer. is-t6~Albanese, the parks will be 'jiewsletter. Life Line, will be aluminum; or bimetal,.b,y undertheJaeBLnl"" " ~^^ are available at allof Cran- rord's dwig stores andatthe ffi Tf ... . - ... ever. '50O%Hard«*" / -> lifelong mechanic him- Larry says th4 jnh is v ; the , C^nford of sign-designated bikp-routes .J#;y;[Systew_hjra ..been ..;on ibW-trnfficstrefti and i:5 j,awardedby the-N.JT., Bepart- miles ofnew bike baths iri 12 ==taent^P© k nspo^ti6fl4Be^^t^^ Word of the,.award was given -this ; week .to Sandy •W^eks, .Cranford Bicycle Board. chairman, by ".Walter. Sharpe, OOT blkewa 1 •a.uiatoi': ; ''.';v-. 1 .- : •'••-;ju y The ; cohtract is•'.' 'high,er,; v |harii.; the orlgiha estimate- of ?lpg,6Q0. for. the The Federal Highway the system. The paths will., connect at each en,a with felke "HecreaOon and park policy - senior citizens who are listed provides drug pr linderaDeot, ofpubHejSafety: oncehsud. ; jSenlots-\vho don't for $1 to seniors. "Becpming . mojre__/difliculU. mostly .due to anii-pollutioh deyit.es they now inust carry. 1 to be almost anyone teer ' ...T " Construction, is start March 27. ,John' tht t h anhounc^ that 1978 tax list is d at th Ira jlrWeinstock andDonald M. Duryee .P^Smith completed the field; townsHp<bf five for three-year termSi tfallableMrt' Last week Incumbent Bj'erfda ,. w _ ., -, . - ^ - ...e Municipal Klejn alonjj_.wjth, Samuel _T. J •> the -latter;-amount- forr the Buildings for refen nceby'the TWt^^weclc_and' Michael T. ..project; obligating $76.020.in p u b l k . l j t ^ o n " " ' " federal "highway funtfc and assessments on al ^2.580^111 state;funda. There properly in the will be nd'eost toCranford.'^iJffeo used 'for plans call.-for an, 11,5-mile., purposes. ; ^ micle CoMents : -Five, candidates.;will "%£ vying tor .three seats OB*-the , ; Board oi Education ijithe Feb., 14 election, "y'' --'•'•• : -W • The filing of-^etltioris before n T O b y t h e . q alna; the Scatufo annouhced they will :i parcels of ' run. ' ";•• ;y • | parcels wn and is. Two-term idcumbents :omparison Harry Baroh» board president, and Arleen.Walsh will not Seek reelection. . • . \ '.' ' rBqron said his decision was principally for .•;.' busin^gs RLANNING, ZONING boards' name chalrmeh F>T0f ;;;:" ^ " - . > • ' • • > . . . . - . . . . . - . . ; ' . V l , . '•- « . . - ", ' . . ' . * . . . .•• . . At Your,Leisure....... . 7 W t t i r e Notes .. .g«sslHed .:,..!(.; ...;;12- • Obituaries-'^..• Editorial..V^-^U^,: .^Religious Nevys. Garwood..'. .^l . .:?;. ;iv Social,...,.:.•'<.•'. Kenlfcwortb ^.-:..;;.n-'i Sports.s,.,..:.. :«;:'i:)ju":''"• ii':': > .4 . :'. .'. .<S .... >s >ally. for. ,,_ reasons. Mrs. Walsh said she " - , to - The Township Committee is ..publicly nerd Thursday at 7:30 holding public hearings "on a p.m at therlowir'Halt.- Township',.Administrator Edward J; Murphy thaf projects an inciSease within the five per cent ceiling allowed by the state under its income tax legislation. THe^budget,' jsubjett ;to alteration by- the committee; t th t tb id » iwojTuu.ra, uiv,. . anerauon py-we conuniiiee, The candidate is a member setsas the amount to-b« raised of the National Educational "by taxation for c municipal Associal/lon, New- Jfefsey purposes ' $2^05,374, ' up HSducatlon Association, Scotch $2^492 over last jtekr. r Plalns-Fan^ood,; -'Educatipri While the proposed spending Assp^ationrX^nion County budget calls for an increase^ Teachfers Ass.tela.tion, >nd five points inth« 1977 tax rafe of $3.14 per $10ft valuation; an as yet uncomputed" surplu* Roosevelt School Parent Teachers Organization. Scaturol has lived at 3:Carol Court 4'& years. He is married ati,d thefajher of three, all of whom attend' the Cranford public schools. ** A Q graduate of S^tbn, Hall 'niverslty School of Business last year's' "reserve for I L ^ ^l A -{ Ira H.' Weinstock d / ^r~"V_l : ;^ WaTs^noted^the.' y f h i f ichael T.'Scaturo '. 1 '*nust be done,":\l ---- -"AVlt needed <ime to devote familyr~prof essional : . _ __^ ,.__,_-_ ; T>crsoriaI re8ponslbllitieaT~puX" ^Mra. WaTs^TTnoteor^the.'"" A resident at -1(5 i off the last six years. ' \ "possibility of her."running for : Rd. for se,ven ' Baron added thot^slnco.ho the board again In a few year^ stock ifcaagiried "bpenla number.of year^prior if she has,the time.' Shft said ,chlldreh/\>twe to his elecUori as an active the transition^, oh the board Cranford J L "- participnnt in educatiohplf the jast six years "have been -.holds matters; he hopes to cohtlhur'- • " ••"* • • - - • < - Donald ,P/Sm)tl , He is employed as a te^chei collected taxes'^ , offset "the increase, at least in partj Ci'anford usually collects Wore taxes than the $tote allows it to anticipate. . lleArbigs Scheduled . , , the . conimittejtl is . con- »Admiiiiatration,hen*ajorediti--a l i<:tlng -a seneS of public business management ahd is meetings [,0n' the Various"^ 9mpjoyed_;by Uie McKesiioii departmental budgets" con increases in \employes pen* ston c<jsts, the\Kahway Valley Sewage dom miss ion assessment, unemployment .insurance for\ employees, wprkmen's compensati^tl, liability insurance for- -town operations.tatUi.f«\ insurance, l for employes. Tne estimated total-iiiifcrease in these items, all of which are fixed 'by state- mpfnitore^ organizations that provide the services, is close to $225,000. It leaves only about $15,000 for other increases under the $240,000 limitation on in- un- .creases mandated by the ••" "state-., v. • ' - •..'••- The largest sihcle'imposed increase is one_of $49,000 tot the town's/ contribution to police and firemen's pension costs. Its contribution td pensions of other employes 'id Up by $21,000. lltalth luSUrullOe Up The town fs beina bll public schools and started his of Fdremost-MckeisonKiaa; a .document. The police/lire att3' Blue- Crpis-Blue Shield for teachinfl.career, in..' Newark, chemlcat"' sales' repr«sen- financo, department budgets health-insuranqe. a hike of 11 ^rec sclmuls/A speech pathologist^ tativeJuSfcaturo has had 21''rwlU be ^reviewed ; .at t h ^ per cent. (UVhaJu^alsd '"•- , . , .... ,.,.. i<(^an^sUc/-'She-.cite^de^ ias before. "A cpmmitment\ischool enromient and its" ! College-(Kean Cdlleue br-New^ was alsa the, foundefl, and sales. ^(tending pqhools. He- has; been--the >; director iof with' respOnsibWies^oY sales 7:30. . .- , degree m. special education at a/privdte-! offico mafldgfcmeri.t, -pur- .-r^» Saturday at 9:4S a.m. the <._ JL ' ,u, . " l c hasing agent,-and Industrial committee will take, up the been ; such aa mine to a i sound iniplicaliohs, and added,' "It is e.ducationo:i -• system.' will. undortittfndable - th«. xom,- pontinuc noniatter on; which munity has difficulty in alv ijideof fhe table I am seated.,"* sorbing the.cbncept of what Jersey) and MiA," degrees in director of:'^a special youth special, education and public program at the Scotch Plaliis- schQoi_fldministration and, Fahwood YftJCA. Weinstock i f I ; l ipld schQoi_fl supervision, from' ' V 'I,'. . ' he is b private! practice and: yeara business Experience Munldpai-BuUding tonight at; notified by'the Rahway Valley '• ' • " ' - *'"- ^ - ; ' : Sewage CoOTflusslori'that its , ,, . . .__. 1978 shareof the commission's committee will take, up the , library, building Inspector and of' t^x assessor's budgets^ wjth Ci'anford Uhlco. he is a 'the.Public 1 -Works Dept. ftnd member 6f the New Jersey. Planning..Bo.ardL spjendi: 'proposals' alsoVwas .eniployed iv as a area operational costsja/Ul be- ^^iOOO, up $41,000 overlST?. ^ Unemploymentlnauiance for employe^', .formerly-absorbed ; by the state, ia transferred^ 1 —_T I. :_..!• .:.L

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PagelO CRANFQBJEK .J.) CITIZEN AND qm6lW3JB Thursday. January5, im

REAL ESTATE F0R SALE

Open W e e k d a y s : 9 - 5Tuesde§ 3 p .m.

GAPElocated In the Bropkslde SchoolB.roo'py.2 bath

Area features large living room with fireplace, dlnmgrporn. eatsiii kitchen "with dinette, master bedroom/

' b a t h and small ' pjayroom '«n the first floor. Twobedroom? :and/bath on-second fjcwr. with large'storageclosets.. Owner .transferred "anETlookTng lo r quick"closing. "T""

Brand new home, ready foti4lrst owner. Attractions,.l.ncludcM bedrooms, 2 baths, houge rec •rttom... living

room?'dining rooVn, large eat- In; kitchen,—copper«0lumblng. oil heat and 2 car garage: Be the first to

. Call 27.2-M44 today. :vf.../ ., - - f ' • ' • - . .

Elegant custom bullf-ENGLISHyUDOR in excellentcondition, 4 bedrooms, br ight /sunny WtcHen with

-'separate dining area,Jargo living room; formal diningroorru iyb> baths, full basement, walking distance totown and trains. Offered at &6,90O;00

23.NORTH AUENOE EAST/ GRANFORD, N.J. 07016; 'Members of Cranford and We'stf I eld" BoaYoV

t X • -r anii Mult/pie Listing\ , 7 \ . 27JM053 Days; 272-7*22 feves..

.What came close to being a , The, property lines etf*S" drawingsrgiftttfabouMt5"^bpHand::torte^ State Asked Maps-;——

close-1 to"iOO riverside dweHefS discovered-by Tax Assessor When > Cranfordf wa.sof JWanford,'is "being, taken Jqjin M; Dutyee Wherrhe got prepar""* its property

"back by the town. • * • • • the proofs—from... {Re'• m£p- evaluation program a few ••••- --•It appeafs the gratuitous makers, wHo" say itt WUl cost years agoT the s t a t e " reerof\Vhaj

grants showed up in roofs;,6f' them ,$2,000 to revise the discovered it Was? one of about-; properly nrnew taxmapswas the result of delineations. Thetown thinks ^ *""mc i h n ( *">ri nni " ^ ,*******+*

. aerial,; photos'•• having been ...because* the mappers hadiaken When the river, was low. property deeds for reference

* The map makers; who say m preparing thfe maps theyIhey \vprp arivispii hy thp tnWri'; havg come jesponSibth'ty-fo

Services, a division of Litton-Industne»-of Houston-k

riverside taxpayerswill not have to worry aboutthe river rising on at least'15

\Xfhatrahnost-was-their-line """

2)5 towns that had not sub-mitted tax maps - for statecertification since "legislation _requiring this be done Went J-inte-effectbttddfridW-HeTIce-Ja contract to'prepare new tax *maps was aWarded Aero *

.,****+***********«***+*MID-WINIER

Jhay \vprp anvispn hy thp tnWri ihavg come uresponSibtlity-forthat riversideproperti.es went- themixup,-atid,$50t)'is all theyto the waters edge, drew should get* for . t h e . new . . .«F .property lines according to- - • ' . .

• aerial phot6s , taken of the t»OU8teaU S p e a k i n g At o _ „river'in. 19?3 when it was" jean-MicherCoUsteau,elder longlnvolvementwjthihesea, *

.partially drained due to a s o t t o(famed 0 c e ^ n explorer, spent a great deal of time,*wideningjdeepening • project, j&cqUes,Yves Cousteau, will working with his father •

,•••• "": r '.',' ' — KnfWn«DVf ^ n o t i r in n*o 1077 aboard the Calypso, and f

MOST 4-CYLINDEfeAMERICAN CARS

lecture and en- directed, a " d

tertainment' series at Union o rga^"fn^h^^p1 |fnrt°prrgpn';

a life- Worid of Jacques CoUsteaU "II HIM ;

JENEWEIN ;VOLKSWAGEN

900 E. Elizabeth Ave.landeii

RIWTE J>l»nj(«lRSEJ0R WURSES• MDE Dfeslres • work? in hospital,;

hme ornjirelng home; 8~or", Excellent references and

tii 6TO-4893.•-.-•;

M I S C E L L A N E O U S .

PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS . ,Custom made, pin fitted, etfpertly 'cut In your home. Any sofa and 2 " -'ichalrs'6r3piecft'seclion$120. T

N L * t r 5 630p

• iReal tistcite Since] 1905:'[- S

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BuTIt w i tK la rgellvhffcuMomreffifmence formal f ining roorrv, and e)rtra-ST^id^beljroom^. : Call today "for details on thts

'pxceplion'al property." " "yMEMBERS OP CRANFORD BOARD, WESTFIELO

BdARD ANDTUNlON COUNTY MULTIPLE-LISTINGSERVreE '?

Stop In to seb our mew ar t exhibit.Artist- E t taMinet t j - ,

Realtor-Notary Pubjic{106 NORTH UlJJION AVENUE

CRANFORD, NiSW JERSEY 070.16

CENTUHX21 Ir ReadyTo-Serve-You.

272-8337Each"Off rceindeperVaent lyOwnWaOperhjed."

We're here to servo you.

Por over a quarter of acentury, Brounell andK ram en have proudlyserved over hundreds^ <SfCranford hljmeowners-aiulhome seekers. We aTeamb'ni} the-leaders in saleslistings. . ' - "

- L U X U R Y 10 B O O M .SPLIT L E V E L *

. 5 Bedrooms-316 Battis^J$eparate_j££nage--suite, energy

_-jsavirfg"zt>ned Hot Water Heat, 2car garage, air conditioning, many

1586-18003R0UNELLI KRAMER REALTORS

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bellghHijt S bedroom -Spirt tevt) ' situated clos« to shopping,transportation and schools. First Itoor has spacloiii living room withnreplacB, \itgf modem kltchen-with dining area. Finished Roc roomand attached garage': Owner leaving area, wants offers. Priced in low

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AttraetivaCape Cod, close to Blbomliigdale School, tins entmncfl.ltalLattractive living room, dining room; Z bedrooms and bath, modern• l{lqjUUvp living IVVII I , utMiiiK * uuiiif t. UCUIUUMD OIIU uauij niyuoi n

kitchen with dishwasher. Second tjoor has lorge-partially finisheddorrnltoi^f^mVhestartdWectrlc.instslled. i-d^ga«ee.-Must seeto

Gall (or'early appolntnient.

276-040019. JlriDEN STRlET / CRAMFOKD

OPEN DAltVy*> SDNDAY »-Sj THURSDAY 7*

72'/: baths, panelled den,centrally air conditioned,' finishedbasement, new carpeting,professionally landscaped,excellent condition. Principle's^Only. High $70's. 272-6420;

LISTINGSpacious living-room "withf i rep lace , f o r m a l dlti+ng-room, eat-lri. k)tcJien, sunroom, powder room -and 2car garage.

Exceptional Residential• • . A r e a " ^ ' v ^

Near Roosevelt School

$51,900-Betheflrsttpsee.

VICTOR DiENNISRealtor

2 Alden"St. '.

276-7618

WHY PAY HTGH RENT.?Wo have just listed a lovely TWOFAMILY, with "Sjyorns on eachfloor, enclosed porch and 2 car

jgarage. Separate heating units andjnqters..Alum. siding makes foradditional insulation . a'g'd' easymaintenance. * _. •.CALL Ndwiiyi '- ~*—

-Het£~K~a realty goobvhorrfe fof-only...$36,500. 6 rooniU^ortiaiwith a healed Sun iRoom, sjewceramic tile bath, modern kitcmijRartdJn_Vety "Good £pfldition^ •-

A^ORELIVABILITVIINo other hojpe^orthis price Offersso—muchpliving . spaciS. 20x20Living room witrc-a Fireplace, 30'family room- with FirepISCe, 4bedrooms, 2'/J\ baths, 2 cargarage. NOW ONLY S65'900.G:G.MUNKt, R E A L T O R S

276-8110WHEN YOllCAN HAVE THE BEST

' WHY SETTLEFOlt LESS?MemberjolCruilord, Union' ityandW«rilfa)UMufllpla.'

FOR SALE- Practically new officecopy machine.' CaB (212)' 595-3514. Asfi lor Mary.

PETS3 PUPPIES, 2 browns, 1 black Lhasa

Apso, t females, 1 male, goodbreeding, fe weeks bid Jan.. 15, Hw.Gabn, 355^286: , ' • f •. I

Earh^tlie^ghest InterestRate Allowed by Law.

SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS AKC. Must" " c t T l i t ^ e h p j i t f i v es e c t j e e y ^ t ^ p j

-genrGreat Tamily^pct. Shots. PriV.breeder -B.S. in-An.ScI; - Rutgers.Terms Ava.il. 272-5545.

A YEAR . - mmm wim, A YEAR.^tt-ri^ivo \nini.il Yield Wlu'n Pruuiii.il A. Intgitsl Reni.nn o^tOtp^siM'orji Vear-/ "

Interest fr"om Dav of Deposit toJDav of Withdrawal. Compounded Daily—Paid JVlqnthly.• 1'yi.n ijiil I htildii I_I_I v / « ) _ i / IIJ^III i\ It II ID ih^atiinnil Ulllll llh tlhlnlllu itiulljith pillnij

^ U.S; PLATE BLOCKS, Singles,-• Accumulations; Collections, ;••

." Canada. Top Prices paid.. CaH. ..' ;.-527-8011.; •

HSGHKST PRIfKS PAID•for junk cars. Local distajicetowing. CSIT23Z:235(r~

WE BUV used cars,' ..'cars needingrepair and junk cars. C«B 382:8434ask lor Eddy. - .

• William 0. Klumas, S.R.A.SENIOR RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER

, Soc.tety.iQ? Real EstateAppraisersUMASGJi

INSTRUCTIONS - Piano , or guitar• lessons .at" yobr homerQr'mind- Iftnteresied, pl«age-«ll .272 6074between 4 & 10 p.m.

"-663 fUritan Rd.Cranford, N.J.

40C A R P E N T R Y

1 A P P R A I S E R SResidential Specialists

for Cranford and vlcln|tyQua IIty Homes Rea IJy^,

500 CenJcrthial Aye. ,

.Cranford .-•.>', 272-7<50

' Realtdr

—-ALTERATIONSDormers, PDrches, Stairj, Additipons,

etc. TFree estimates"; Reasonahlo' T ' tall Jim,.

0"CARPET INSTALLATION

CARPET AND LINOLEUM, newinstallation or pull old;.and reinstallVery reasonable. Cajl lor completelyfree estimate. 925-2665,5 p.m. - 9 30p.m. •-- ':-•.•. -zJ. • • - - — —

R A P E R I E S

-Second Class Postage Pa id Cran fn rd N .T i n n r - N T g

O F F I C E SPACEOFFICE BUiLDING FOR RENT. square feet, new bulldin

IIOOH will divltje m.half Ofto suit tenant, located y

- . area in Kenilworth, ideal• uKicient parlung and r' rent/Contact SISTO REALT

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4400ground

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NTALS WANTECD

SALES AGENT' . . ' WANTEDi

We need a dynamic man or woman. to sell our exclusive catendars and' an.extensivo line of advertising

specialities business gilts. If youhave a-;past In 'salesr~ydu canbenefit from one of ther'mostlucrative commission structures in

' our industry. What we need, is anindividual who^caii deal'" directlywith businessmen- who usecalendars .and. specialty items topromote their, business..This is an...

. ekcelieriP t>pp9riunity for ypu td; associate yoursell with The Thbs. .

v ' COMPLETE DECORATIHO StRUICr—Draperies'and slip covers custom

- •• made i (your fabric- or'-1 mine),*complelelyJnsttlledtVtoven woods,

.- levelor' and ftbitian shades, "Also .draperies- cleaned,jlteffid..and: tev-

: hung at a surprisingly-low cost.DISCOUNTED PRICES.:

•" 889-63J8 -

JHOKAETM^ROV E M E NTS";

A L U M I N U r / S H O W R O O f

ALL OFFICES OPEN \AIM. l M2 :30 P.W^ WatK-UP& DRIVE-IN BANKING

Hatici Enclosures

D.-Eit-Irrkitchen, reasonable rate. Call 399-9439. 7;30 p.m. - 9:3d p.m. weeknights or Sat' and Sun. .a.m. ;

HILP WANTEDHAVE YOUSEENTinS?-

3 bedroom 'Split Levtel WithflreplAce on Locust Dr. 4nthe $50** - M U S T S E T T L EESTATE.

SHAKEN AGEHCY

NORWhVVE;CRANFORD

;, B.

TRADE OR SELLYOUR HOME

For detailswl}.h noobllgatlons/

CALL 172-9090 '

Ask for AAe! LJssner

R E A L T O R

determine, you/ growth (and success -with our established eoinqariy.YoiJr

- accounts are protedetl and repeatorders make rhonetf. tor you. WrltoBob McKenib, MtrkeUng Manage*,ThffThes^D.' Murphy Co.,.PO Box

,502, UinhasMt, No* York U030.

• .ljVindows "j. "__•' - , StormaHd-" ' .""Screen Combinations

COUNTER PERSONS, waitress, waiter.Experience' preferred. Dili King, 30Ctarkton Dr.", dart. NU. 574-2040.

UGAL SECRETARY.jirafiford, 'rii)Je«alexperience necessary.' 276-9474.

RESPONSIBLE' WOMAN' to care foryoung bab'y.iloriday -Friday, 7-^, • ».,..«•••.>.•.. .»™..v.,.-

__Eebruary-10,,-:,and-OL3CbooUearyi V.al' .JchidjMirpR/

^LIFETIME ALUMINUM. PRODUCTS INC. *

1pj2 jS-outh Ave. W. 2/ji;3205

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iVOL 83 NO. 2 Published Every ThursdayServing Cranford, -Kenilworth and Garwood

_ _ Thursday, Jrarfttarv 12.1978 S

ByRfiSAfci&GROS, The arrtval of 1978 finds

—€ranford on the threshold of anew era in its public schoolsystem. - ~

With iscttool Populationhaving dropped to below 5,000this year from 6,500 in its peakyear of 1969-70, the townshipfinds itselWaciug a period ofdecreasing demand forteachei'e, classrooms andother physical facilities/

inds conffiurt»-.^oungsterswHl be affected by 1979 to reflect the 26iprove Education decisions regarding the-decrease in, enrolinggrow to

and to better prepare youngpeople for a world ofspecialization and for the'increasingly competitiverealm of higher learning.These demands exert strongpressures on those'who set

gardjng the -decrease in. enroimtent fromphaseout of schools due-to the peak year :*rf 1&69-7O.declining enrolment. Alf will- Enrolment forecasts-show abe giveri ,^ voice in these decline of 53 per cent by 1987decisions; but hot all will be-fronithe 196»high.;S a « ^ , t ^ .; Dependipg on what

IinmediateChaWenges decislgnjf the school board

percent High Sctt&ol a four-year schooT Avenue-Middle School, will be£ 9 i n s ^ ? d o f a thP^^Sat developing a; "true middle

ttee, schol p g " f ti. A-study COILheaded by high" school ipruv'cipal Robert. Seyfarth: anddirectqr of curriculum - CarlCrawford will review the

-curriculum and make

^ ^ r £ ? f p e S U r ^ c a ! ? b e-expected from parents whose

school program" for 1979. thecommittee will makerecomrhendatioris (o the board.in the areas of, organization,

resfruc- leveb.jjthe The^board has

system by September decided to -makealreadyCraS

edjucStipnal programs,student services, aiid student

. activities^jPJans^ai* beingdeveloped foFeitJjer a three orfour-year middle-school.

"high school where BtudentB months will be whether totravel from teachfer to teacher close two of the district's sixfor each; subject'. One df. the. elementary schools. _••"•-mtddle school concepts now A master facilities studybeing, studied is patterned steering committee is ej£-more to an elementary school pected to report shortly to Drand often uses teams of Robert D. Paul, superin-teacheh*: to ease the student's tendent of sehp61s, -on its^^iti?n ^ m 6*?mentary to recommendation for schoolhigh school. .•• .^,; Jbuilding .use in 1979. After

Toughest Decision^ . evaluating the educationalimpact of the. committee'srecommendation, Paul will

The two middle schoobarer^Tbe. toughest decision to impact of tlstill patterned after a jurtjor jfaceJhelDoard in ..the^neait six recommendat

advise the--board of hispreferred plan and the boardwill take action on hisrecommendation. The time-table calls for a proposal to theboard by the end of Februaryand a board decision by Jung,"ib the board can -.beginpreparing the 1979-80-HSch^ol—budget in Septemher, 1978. •»•• A 30j-member study com-mittee has been reviewing

Continued .on pago 12

The Board of Education will Several Qf the proposals1 decjde.Tuesday whether to cut made'by'PauLwere criticized"as many ajs 12.4 ' teaching ^by Cranford Educationpositipts-in thel978-79-school Association (CEA) presiclentyear. The, proposed 1978-79 Carol Rosenfeld who asked ifschool budget; of $10,907,549 -^$4.9ais Veally worth"what isprovides fora decrease of-8;4 - • • ••=•

Ydynig-puehther,VecyclaW bottles are separatedt^ei^itlesfcJtv^attOT^ -at the curbr- ' " ^ h^:AAbnday'on l lrst daV'of^^.^^^ all were serviced.

ttte^urb duriifg'Ui^first days

^ • * * . • • woretteh boWe|-. The

bdisappointment

newspapers Would be picked scout paber drives pdys forup. One housewife-told the troop activities, •tollectjors that she thought she The pickup program ' was;wn« '<suflpog6d to save all the lauribhed., irir the J belfef inaf •

there is/a,sufficient tonnage oinew^papewifor; the.•jCollectioulnterrup -'-,'•-. djscaroeii newspapers in the jobs the tax increase would be

pontemplated.','.At its-regularrmfeetirig-next-

Tuesday^the board will decidewhich of tiie following'proposals by Paul it will' ac-cept tp,effect a reduction ofbetween 8.4 arid 12.4. teaching-

Jassighme'nts: . "

-^Attrition of fiveelementary positions'1 due to-declining enrolment.1 —Elimination .or". .5

e l e m e n t a r y p rl „education teacherandpif^vide^0 minutes tier week for.

^-•,, .-^-_-. jwould. save.i?9.y80._ikindergarten. through-grademore plus $22,200 in clerical and 60 minutes for grades 4

—Eliminate: eleme'ntar.ystring instrument teacher andj'eassign students to two other-instrumental teachers.

•^Eliminate personal usetyping at .grade & and reduceone teacher. -.

-r"Eliminate~ foreignlanguage' program at grade 7for a reduction of 1.4 positions.

—Eliminate one sixth grade

itions-anchtKe-board-had^1

ask^dtb iconsidflr plans for "amaximum reduction *f 12.4bver.the fuir school system. :

Staffing a-ltexnativesTshowing a 12,4 reduction Werepresented to the board" aft a rWorKsession Tuesday"by Dr.Robert D. Paul, superin-tendent of schools. He alsopresented alternatives forreducing the clerical staff..

The 8.4 teacher cut alreadybuilf into the budget saves$86,700. An additional .4.4

„ _ — . a total saying of.$61,980;' This would mean asaving of $4.90 a year inproperty ; tax "on a $50,000notise. '

The ."projectedj.lO-point'taxihcrease for tfte proposedbudget on a $50,000' house is$49:90. If theiboard approvesthe ;redupti6n of 4.4 moire-teachers Jand several clerical

FATHERLY .ADVICE — Larry Morpne, right, who retired Jan 1 after runningTexaco station in North Ave. for 28 years, offers; motor repair tip to son, Richie, whois taklhg over statlori; Both live in Crarifbrd.

ConHntwd on' P«fl« 4

r w , described .._.. Collection of botttes as "good". _

*i.-- ' ••••.••• •4u--i- -fcj 0. '$fy- ' t$ l t i : ' ;Pf^ t o e W 8P a^^ comi^unit^ to^support" f j j e - ^ - A "earing on the proposed- teacher at - Hillside- Middle• t n e w s p a E ^ 4 h ^ t ^ b e i | i g ^ l t ^pobr^. -;. .,; ;\ '.•>•:.' : .^urgediall residents7 who have scouts, make' theT pickupsi budget will be held-Mpnday, Schoolbecause of decrease, in

Lout, ' tdr ^collections^^ ^ . T h e x ^ p o j t e s m a n .reported been contributing newspapers Economically feasible for the. J a n - 3»-for the. firm said, that some, hduseholders:-ap^ ;t0 the scouts cdntinue to do so collector- attd even return \

-~* - not, realize tliat-. inasmuch |3 revenue from money, tothe town. ' ': •**-_\a • • • • • • . ' . : • • • • , r ' - - > < \ ' " j f c u l a M i w • • » * ^ ' Ybung-Guplnther began"

' "'•' ~ * • - " " / H r " D coUecting Monday at 10 a.n>.after the rauf stoBpedtybutwere interrupted by,,snow inthe early afternoon. They

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By J. CRUSHFor , the first time in 28.

years, Larry-Morone is "going1

to his home at 305 Elm St. withperfectly clean hands and nota whiff of gasoline comingfrom his clothes" .'• It all began Jan. 1 whenLarry retired from the Texacot '"

- the snowfall sl^cketoetT ____• r ., Robert JOey^. ..Cranfxfcd's -o»eeive-Life-fcine-within twtr—•—Th©—coliectioh .raifToTn . senior ciftxen' coordinator, has weeks may pick up a copy at

V» - schedule :TFuesflay morning, announced that a - free the resource office, 114 ftlilnJ i r ^^. e . . ^..^ .wjv^:-0r(tanirai^b^—IBtif^'e^^roptMin'g-' ••••it •• offe ,Jffl.t '-a£ter..-severaL. -hpurs---^JbJ3>er-tension--blo<Jd prbssure'~-.St. , * '

/Programtec.;whidihidtedite screening clinic will be held : Issues are planned forrecycling: activities " l a s ^ ^ even a for, se^iQrj-jaitizens_Jie3tt,, March LiMay-l^Julyj-t^^pL

~ the! n t e iv ojn jB^ihiwiTfin^ns ' r -dna" tKe^iaBs^be"-'*"' "'J1 " - - J - -1-1-—•-•^e•--•-- • - ^ -recycliBgp act ivi t ies las tAugustFwulWuihe collectingrecyclablemetal at i tsJlSei^A ^ t i t o t ^

he glass ^«dUecflon for- PTAs • aiiif. • other., localmerly operated at*the depot • orgariixatioflSirsffl^ benefithas been-taken o v e O i J h e frbm. the receipts of thetownwide pickup of paoer and •collectlonsiv •".."": . ' '

> which began ^ i; , , , : - .i , . •ts are asked to

o|rjeaciii in'onffi'froiii - clewed and flattishea. "It is!1' p^n. Boy ScbutsV: requested that aluminum cans:^j .HL^.^ .«„—i a j S O i be "• flattened. Tin csns-

usually contain food and juiceoriginally. Aluminum cans

of

CoiintyTransfer

Trajisfer of "Jjn»is3l«tion oyer

prepare metal for recycling an - alummum • top for **""-•rv-."'.'' ."7 •:;'•'.- • •'• • *-•••"*•'•• op«!ni«g:ai id a b a s e of

A ' ; ' ; ' " :"iS'' ' ^ ' stel ned nt b flathe Board of Freeholders .wjlltake pl J l 1 it h s b

ThutSjdayirbm.LtdvS p.m. at-•*•*=- ".rahifbrd Community

The- clinic is con-ducted with the cooperation ofthe Health I&parSneritand Committee on Agmg. withthe former projdding followupservices for seniors. whennecessiiry. Meta McLaughlin,.the)-CbiiimfUee on Aging's

U and Nov." 1. Kley said thatstarting . March l thenewsletter - no lorigerwiLbemailed but<distributed at thesenior citizekclubs, churches,the Library I the MunicipalBuilding,' the CommunityCenter and possibly banks andstores iri Cranford. Shutinseniors may recieve life Line

opposite Springfield Ave^-andturriedif ovec to his son.

It took Tiim from Aug. t,1949, to Jan. 1 to go from 95working hours a week~tp zerpworking hours. ,

-. Prom——outward. ap-pearances,, the station looksthe same. The name "Larry'Texaco" is unchanged, amthe son, Richie, is continuiall the traditionspf his Dad^noperating the^Dusiness.

But of course the place .will

last week. "Now you have'to-be an engineer.". Larry's estimate is that carsnow are "500 per cent harderto work on" than when .hestarted.

In the dose to three decadesin which fearry has operatedhere- more; than 8 million

Ave,=- gallons' of gas have- been

He .completed his last 48-hourweek,' changed out of hisgrease-coated trousers andcalled'it a careet.- One of the reasons for thepojjularity of the station has.been. - Larry's practice- ofrepairing rather than

i' pqrrs

_ _. _pumped - at-thfr^statfori- aod.-over/100,000 cars serviced,Larjfy^decided in December

was enough for-him. •WheB-l-flpenfed;.thi?:station

repairable-, a t -more-work-for- us-, but saves—the customer quit? a bit/'observed" Larry,

itil.at lea"st 9 p.m., every dayexcept Christmas' and NewYear," he recalled. "Now mywifeand I are going to travel alot."

Even on .Dec. .31, the day hequit, Larry was at the station

r n^S HAt fl iifltfSJSi ' • t e k e P ^ c e J u ly !« l t ; h a s been^ health services- coordinator by : mail by contacting the many mechanics as ev>S E . S f f i S f ! : arinouHced" by jCounty asks seniors to arrive, yearly resource office at 276-8900, . 'SOoVcilatdwr

nevftr be precisely the s4me from'8 a.m. until aft& dar.k.without. Ls/rt-y, even thoughthere ,«S more work apd as

hi

. 8epafra\ not Replacementsd for a fot of years af-'. -Stjarters, generators and

ard 11 worked froijta 7 a.nr.- -eaBhupetors that so fflaiifrepairmen nowadays replacerather than overhaulrepresented no ^greatchallenge to Larry. H(e-remained in^the old school of •mechanics. "Where we can, 'wp will save a part,'' he said of

Continued on PSQe -4

The r^jy^r^,:.n^d^4nat-taonth-to-iak%^v*iAhfe-*i^^iiousefioTders,- carifdieterminB acre parlt -s dtem^ AccjoWing^qmrnitte'e- o"n , "Agingswfieth;er-w*-^eontainer. is-t6~Albanese, the parks will be 'jiewsletter. Life Line, will bealuminum; or bimetal,.b,y undertheJaeBLnl"" " ~^^

are available at all of Cran-rord's dwig stores andatthe

ffi Tf

... . - ... ever.'50O%Hard«*" / ->

lifelong mechanic him-Larry says th4 jnh is

v ; the , C^nford of sign-designated bikp-routes. J# ;y ; [Sys tew_hjra ..been ..;on ibW-trnfficstrefti and i:5

j,awardedby the-N.JT., Bepart- miles ofnew bike baths iri 12= = t a e n t ^ P © k n s p o ^ t i 6 f l 4 B e ^ ^ t ^ ^

Word of the,.award wasgiven -this ; week .to Sandy•W^eks, .Cranford BicycleBoard. chairman, by ".Walter.Sharpe, OOT blkewa1

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The; cohtract is•'.''high,er,;v|harii.; • the orlgihaestimate- of ?lpg,6Q0. for. the

The Federal Highway

the system. The paths will.,connect at each en,a with felke

"HecreaOon and park policy - senior citizens who are listed provides drug prlinderaDeot, ofpubHejSafety: on cehsud.; jSenlots-\vho don't for $1 to seniors.

"Becpming . mojre__/difliculU.mostly .due to anii-pollutiohdeyit.es they now inust carry.

1 to be almost anyoneteer '

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" Construction, isstart March 27.

,John'th t thanhounc^ that

1978 tax list isd at th

Ira jlrWeinstock andDonaldM. Duryee .P^Smith completed the field;

townsHp<bf five for three-year termSitfallableMrt' Last week Incumbent Bj'erfda

,. w _ ., -, . - ^ - ...e Municipal Klejn alonjj_.wjth, Samuel _T. J•> the -latter;-amount- forr the Buildings for refen nceby'the TWt^^weclc_and' Michael T...project; obligating $76.020.in p u b l k . l j t ^ o n " " ' "federal "highway funtfc and assessments on al2.580 111 state;funda. There properly in the

will be nd'eost to Cranford.'^iJffeo used 'forplans call.-for an, 11,5-mile., purposes. ; ^

micle CoMents

: -Five, candidates.;will "%£vying tor .three seats OB*-the ,;Board oi Education ijithe Feb.,14 election, "y'' --'•'•• :-W• The filing of-^etltioris before

n T O b y t h e . qalna; the Scatufo annouhced they will :iparcels of ' run. ' ";•• ;y • |parcels

wn and is. Two-term idcumbents:omparison Harry Baroh» board president,

and Arleen.Walsh will not Seekreelection. . • . \ '.' '

rBqron said his decision wasprincipally for .•;.' busin^gs

RLANNING, ZONING boards' name chalrmehF > T 0 f ; ; ; : " ^

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At Your,Leisure....... .7 Wt t i re Notes ...g«sslHed .:,..!(.; ...;;12- • Obituaries-'^..•Editorial.. V ^ - ^ U ^ , : .^Rel igious Nevys.Garwood..'..^l..:?;.;iv Social,...,.:.•'<.•'.Kenlfcwortb ^ . - : . . ; ; . n - ' i Sports.s,.,..:..: « ; : ' i : ) j u " : ' ' " • i i ' : ' : • >

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>ally. for. ,,_reasons. Mrs. Walsh said she

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The Township Committee is ..publicly nerd Thursday at 7:30holding public hearings "on a p.m at therlowir'Halt.-

Township',.AdministratorEdward J; Murphy thafprojects an inciSease withinthe five per cent ceilingallowed by the state under itsincome tax legislation.THe^budget,' jsubjett ;to

alteration by- the committee;t th t tb id,« » iwojTuu.ra, uiv,. . anerauon py-we conuniiiee,

The candidate is a member setsas the amount to-b« raisedof the National Educational "by taxation for c municipalAssocial/lon, New- Jfefsey purposes ' $2^05,374, ' upHSducatlon Association, Scotch $2^492 over last jtekr. • rPlalns-Fan^ood,; -'Educatipri While the proposed spendingAssp^ationrX^nion County budget calls for an increase^Teachfers Ass.tela.tion, >nd five points in th« 1977 tax rafe

of $3.14 per $10ft valuation; anas yet uncomputed" surplu*

Roosevelt School ParentTeachers Organization.

Scaturol has lived at 3:CarolCourt 4'& years. He is marriedati,d thefajher of three, all ofwhom attend' the Cranfordpublic schools. **

A Q graduate of S tbn, Hall'niverslty School of Business

last year's' "reserve forI L ^ l A

-{Ira H.' Weinstockd /^ r ~ " V _ l : ; ^

WaTs^noted^the.'y f h i f

ichael T.'Scaturo'.1'*nust be done,":\l

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needed <ime to devotefamilyr~prof essional : . _ __ ,.__,_-_

;T>crsoriaI re8ponslbllitieaT~puX" ^Mra. WaTs^TTnoteor^the.'"" A resident at -1(5 ioff the last six years. ' \ "possibility of her."running for :Rd. for se,ven '

Baron added thot^slnco.ho the board again In a few year^ stock ifcaagiried"bpenla number.of year^prior if she has,the time.' Shft said ,chlldreh/\>tweto his elecUori as an active the transition^, oh the board Cranford J L "-participnnt in educatiohplf the jast six years "have been -.holdsmatters; he hopes to cohtlhur'- • " ••"* • • - - • < -

Donald ,P/Sm)tl, He is employed as a te^chei

collected taxes'^ ,offset "the increase, at least inpartj Ci'anford usuallycollects Wore taxes than the$tote allows it to anticipate.

. lleArbigs Scheduled. , , the . conimittejtl is . con-»Admiiiiatration,hen*ajorediti--ali<:tlng -a seneS of publicbusiness management ahd is meetings [,0n' the Various"^9mpjoyed_;by Uie McKesiioii departmental budgets" con

increases in \employes pen*ston c<jsts, the\Kahway ValleySewage dom miss ionassessment, unemployment.insurance for\ employees,wprkmen's compensati^tl, •liability insurance for- -townoperations.tatUi.f«\ insurance,

lfor employes.Tne estimated total-iiiifcrease

in these items, all of which arefixed 'by state- mpfnitore^organizations that provide theservices, is close to $225,000. Itleaves only about $15,000 forother increases under the$240,000 limitation on in-

un- .creases mandated by the• • " " s t a t e - . , v . • ' - • . . ' • • -

The largest sihcle'imposedincrease is one_of $49,000 totthe town's/ contribution topolice and firemen's pensioncosts. Its contribution tdpensions of other employes 'idUp by $21,000.

lltalth luSUrullOe UpThe town fs beina bll

public schools and started his of Fdremost-MckeisonKiaa; a .document. The police/lire att3' Blue- Crpis-Blue Shield forteachinfl.career, in..' Newark, chemlcat"' sales' repr«sen- financo, department budgets health-insuranqe. a hike of 11

^rec sclmuls/A speech pathologist^ tativeJuSfcaturo has had 21 ''rwlU be reviewed ;.at t h ^ per cent. (UVhaJu^alsd '"•- —

, . , . . . . , . , . . i<(^an^sUc/-'She-.cite^de^ias before. "A cpmmitment\ischool enromient and its" !College-(Kean Cdlleue br-New^ was alsa the, foundefl, and sales.

^(tendingpqhools. He- has ; been--the >;director iof with' respOnsibWies^oY sales 7:30. . . - ,degree m. special education at a/privdte-! offico mafldgfcmeri.t, -pur- .-r^» Saturday at 9:4S a.m. the

<._ J L ' ,u, . " l chasing agent,-and Industrial committee will take, up the

been ;

such aa mine to a i sound iniplicaliohs, and added,' "It ise.ducationo:i -• system.' will. undortittfndable - th«. xom,-pontinuc noniatter on; which munity has difficulty in alvijideof fhe table I am seated.,"* sorbing the.cbncept of what

Jersey) and MiA," degrees in director of:' a special youthspecial, education and public program at the Scotch Plaliis-schQoi_fldministration and, Fahwood YftJCA. Weinstock

i f I ; l i p l dschQoi_flsupervision, from'

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he is b private! practice and: yeara business Experience Munldpai-BuUding tonight a t ; notified by'the Rahway Valley' • ' • " ' - *'"- ^ - ; ' : Sewage CoOTflusslori'that its

, ,, . . .__. 1978 shareof the commission'scommittee will take, up the

, library, building Inspector andof' t^x assessor's budgets^ wjth

Ci'anford Uhlco. he is a 'the.Public1-Works Dept. ftndmember 6f the New Jersey. Planning..Bo.ardL spjendi:

' p roposa l s 'alsoVwas .eniployediv as a

area operational costsja/Ul be-^^iOOO, up $41,000 overlST?.

Unemploymentlnauiance for •employe ', .formerly-absorbed ;by the state, ia transferred^1

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PageS CRANFORD (N.,J. J CITIZEN AND CHRONICllEThursday, January 12,1978

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tn an informal straw vote^a tfiEre should be a peouitding ofr •3escribed th<> departmentmajority of Rotary ChibTTHe l^TjnFhouSe pEtimembers last week favored a fire housfe,/a.ysingle new

—4wo-firehouse setups ,for building.to handle »il heeds, orXSanford. T»e town; now has two <sew, fire; houses.—Thfir

: only one and plans to improve^ occasion was the regularthe housing of fire-fighting Thursday luncheon of thefacilities. ' •> ' " . Rotary Club at the Coachman

Mrs. Leslie Morneweck and Inn. ;Mrs. Joanne McDonough told Mrs. - McDonough reviewedtheCrahford Rotary Club thattfje League of Women Voters',,

represent, could-tefee-^

fromrthe current: motorizedequipment back to-horseydrawn apparatus. She also

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1974firehouse report. Mrs: Mor-neweck presented slide viewsof -fife headquarters and

Morneweck, trie club heW avote which showed a divisionof opiiiioTJ~among the" mem-bers „ with the . majorityfavoring-the two-firehpusealternative. /*• .'

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Is Topi£ of Talk"Healing with Herbs1' ^y

Henrietta Diers Rau will * bethe topic, of a program by theauthor at the Cranford -PtablicLibrary Tuesday at 1 p.m.

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Dominion Herbal College of: Canada-, is publisher andeditor of the Herb Reporterand is author of Nature s Aid.. Coffee andtea will be servedby the library and.guests are.invited to bring their ownsandwiches.

Water HeatersHumidifiers.

BUrneTService. "Installations

Air Conditioningequal monUily p3ymeDts.(DAY OR NIGHT)

S49 LEXSMGTOM" AVENUE,DEPENDABLE, FRIENDLY SERVICE SI^CE 1925

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8 Venetia Ave., presented the' rithlts first baby 6f

teary Ryan. Robert,"bo i i ra r t^O.m, Jan. 1 at

. Muh lenbe fg^Hosp l t a l ,

him recall In the^uture Avoivby-the^ea and Mr. and

Ryan's father is employed Teaneck. . - „ 'r is empyadmln^ator,

Weighing in at sevel• pounds; eight ourices, Ryan KaTr-1-eJ

and his parents will receive a fjniversishoWer ef gifts from the

i. Cranford Charnber of Com-merce. Ryan alsp received a for five years.

~^avfitgs~bciid~fi,t)in. the-irNew——fhe—baby^s—grandparent«<•--*- Day ..baby at are Mrs. Charles JJiggjns of

ceived an M.B.A. fromh Dick inson

rs. - MaUerfaugrlt s'ecqnTr^gcade atEmerson School in Plait

Cap, a photo album fromBergen Camera Exchange, avapor i ze r^ from Bell's

.^hannacy.'a^pair^ of babyshoes frtnjL.CrisanU's, and-ajiscount - - ,on birth an- - |rrb~iHt^einents from

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g. semester of the operatedu lUSchoo^^

' ^ ! 1 ^ at APril4.ASchool, it was , T d

person-registration will beconducted -Thursday, Jan. lft, .ahdMonday,Jan.23,from 1 to

Tflup. atthe high school.-the

*<£ti£%Fi&JlL Patriots GuarA Wins- 1st Plac?Noy: .15. Ryan is their first ; - •.,;-' <•-.••..."'• •ir^d'. '._. ,\ 'chi l i ' . The color guard of the Fellowship Civic Center, East

Mjrs' Mauef went into labor 'Patriots Drum-and ; Bugle Orange. First place honorsVi>''•' ~x " ; w Year's Cnrns, in its first competition were also Won_in_ihe rrtar^

of the season, took first place ching. tfSTBtary stature

available at,. the'^°sprlng''semester are: beginners

l b h . beginners comi j g ; .dog'obedience.

• t V a i f l i ^ L f u r n i t u r e ~New

Jve. Herhusband~6tayed with „,„„, .„.„ „ .-—r r . . .;. hertrlthe delivery room which Sunday in a field of eight in a carnage^captions.j ; 4 e described, as "tl:'e best contest sponsored by the ' . v - • , '

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experience of my life."The- three"' Mauers^MvfiEe-

visited at the hospital ^Jan7 3' by Virginia Bacher Niemczyk,27, of Bridgewater, who wasMuhlenberg s New, Year'3

Since she ;and.are : expecti

baby in ~ her husband

hEARLY ARRIVAL — Robert and AAayreen Mauer , Jeff, introduce Ryan Robert, born their first chjld, they decideda t 1:52 a.m. New Year ' s DaV a t Muhlenberg Hospital, Jo Mr. and AArs^R. NlSmczyk of to do something nice (or thisBridgewater. AArs. Niemczyk' was New Year ' s baby a t Muhlenbierg in 195K ' y e a r s l i r s t D o r n a t Mmyenr

HOME PLANTS "TOPICMiss Karin Hufbauer of

Julius Rphrs Greenhoiises wQlspeak on "Flpwering &nd-Tropicar Plants in the Home"at-fiie open State. Chrysan]themum Society meeting JanV

; The guard .includes mem-bers of thier-slummer guard aswell as members of the hornlihe^aU'ofjwhom bear the twosabres.Jfour rifles, 10 flags andthree in the American "section., /

Scheduled . competitionsand: Jan. 21, Prospect, NY

versational French, dir-yo^,need a lawyer?, leathercraft r -

for beginner^_needlepoint, • °gnand photograpfiyT

Al i t is t al? ;

ijonai District of thiscoveWs the

Also, painting in oils, northeast _^.^beginners piano I and II -Ray .-.ta-principal- 3 M M ,

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Kindergarten;.-registca.tion^fav^ Feb.j8 and 16; LincolnfpHfls-are-av?iIable;-in^each- and^loqsewlCMonaays^FeB.public elementary-scrjo6l 6 a n d { s . : •ffi d y b i k d A birth certificate/ irn-

munizatiprr recbrd and acomplete enrolment form lor

h hild huld b td

public e lementaryscr jo6loffice and may be picked upfrom 8 a.rnt .to 11:45 a.m. Or

l}:}}5A P V i p•Children are. eligible1 for each child should be presentedkindergarten admission next a t the time of registration. -September if they are five toward the close of this

ndergarteSeptemberfv

if they are .five^before Jan..

Honor to• "BOtLER, Ind.-Charles M.

;Ray Jr., formerly o(jNCranfordand son of the^ formerpublisher of the CraniordCT|tj f>iri nhrl Chrnnlrlp^; has

the 1978-79 school year-will beconducted at each elementaryschool betyveen.8:3O^Il:.S.6'sJVm.and 1-3 p.m. ,'•" -.-• : ' '.

The schedule is as followsBlbomingdale and Walnut,Tuesdays; Feb. .7 and 14

school i year parents will, benotiifie'd in wnting'cbncerriing

'their.-child's, kindergartenassignment and the1 date andtirrie for a classroom visitation

' prior "to the beginning of.regular classes in September.

Trie~Cranford ScholarshipClearinghouse, directed byMrs. Hana Cof$ky and Mrs.toni-WrfghtrUrge& students to

Secure the informationbulletins and applicationfornls at the Cranford Libraryor the "" C.H.S; guidance

' departrrient. Applicants arereminded that the F.A.F.fortns must hefjled by Feb. 1,while the application deadline

Organizations providingscholarships, and grants in-clude the College Women'sClub, the Parent-TeacherCouncil, Jayeees, Rotary

CfubT^Village improvement "theMsitingTNurse> Scholarship"Association, Rutgers Club a n d ^ Fund (Lomrnj|tee; • r .,

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DeacHineT^ear fQr Scholarship Forms " s •

j "A scheriujing. orientation1 elev$nfj] -"grade students.program .for •:oatmls^^l^thhLidiMU

;|Uidents who will be attending•Ciraiiford, High- Scho6l -.inSepteriber is .planned forMonday1 in the high schoolaudif,prjum at 8,p.m.

Barents will be acquaintedwith the course offerings a tthe high school prior to the

•preparation of .schedules fprcurrent nintn, tenth', and

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.l^pathhehL.siadsaxiia-MU-describe fHe curPJculuwiwithtime-forjquestions.'- .:

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• A P r o g r a m of Stddies.Bu i 1 et-i.n\ c o n f a i n i n gdescriptions of the;courses in-e ^ d e s 10'through-12, jvj]r be

"givert. tp each student before^ scheduling orientationProgram. ••.

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and 15; EivingstonvThurs

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Tha Niemczyks presented ? v f s S n S d ^Ryan with a savings bond to A v e - s P n n g » e l , d '

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N a t f o n a i S tate\ Proud Rebels. 12:301 p.m.;•'• t^ L ' i i j j ^ j *<in. Wrf***«-i«-.l tun- 9fl (trixnt*}! nvna tn iAc nprns Jan. 28,

p.m.l, Dynamics, 2

DENTS~— Elizabeth4/oge.l»:iefh andJacklsue IrwirT^mofiel two "outfits't6 be shown at a

Elementary F'rincilpal, an *aSh|6n[Show at CraBfor-d^HIgh School VS/^dnesday a tig'l'or"D^eSnn'ers^FarKi e4ucationalperiodicaL;JHfe and 7:30 p.m.- In-ttie home econorihicssulte. Sportswear andYciga • •',' ' "is wife. Sue, are parents of tailored suits made in the fall cTo^hlng^classeswHI be

• ,. foUl:- '.•'•' . . featured. Students' handwdrk^ p rp i ec i s^ake will bebrochure listing all o i i A I "./•• * exhibited. Trie public is Invited. "_cs, instructors, fees and > p c h o o l A u t h o r i t i e s *-•>" . " . . . :" " ,

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A short circuit in wiring A total" of 24 firemen which 'short-circuited fanbeing, used to operate an responded to the general from a wall plug to theelectric train touched off afire alarm blaze, the first of 1978. transformer^" of the trains.

of Mr." and Mrs. . . . '' „ Dolan described the overallWard of 18 FirefvghterTinsnector Kent damage "to the hoaie a s . i

Buchanan St. g a t u r d a y - * i r l a P n J * t a s . * w < )n , t he **&* "moderate.*1

The fire broke out in the - batting the blaze. - - - - - -second floor-bedroom, of the were confined 16 thei bedroom,'Ward's 12-year-old son, who with slight water damage foirwsiSVu^ning the set. The blase the first floor. _ '

-sppcad to the bed arid gutted According to. Fire Chieft h e / w m Leonard ; Dolan. the wire -,

ARTS # ! D CRAFTS CL/\pS- ' Eight l^j-hour classes beginning the week of JanuaryH, 1978 ,

• . . Fee: $5.00 (checks payable to the Township of Cranford j "

Mt'mbcr of C^nford Ch*mlMT

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Mrs. George Grove and I REGISTER NOWM « . J<am,es""r Slowey; co-chatrnieh; of the i9rf,-T3 GirlScout 'cookie sales, in Cra&-ford, announcedmore than 850.cases of cookies are s«3ieduledto arrive in Cranford today.

Reeredfion an(J Parks Department;

Commonity Genter^>^^ -^_-.

ties will be deh'vered by IScouts to those who placed r

Aers-fpr them in November.Anyone not contacted at that I

t i W l drrfisidents accepted if space available}

by calling Mrs. Grove. j27&-3119. Five varieties ef cooKies-

NBNJ's" convenierrt way-to^saue.

and statement sent quarterly.No interest penalty for .withdrawals.

.JMBNJ'smost ponuTar saying accoynt.w The interest i£p6mpourided.daily. and•'* credited to yQur acdourit quarterlyL theilast business day 6f each March,

June, September and, DecembersMINIMUM $1 .OOP. 90 DAYS. COMPOUNDED PAH.V " / ^ . . ' "-, •{ 7 *

ReneuualsBeCerftiffficaBes-aail CompouraeSeafl

MINIMUM jS.pOd^yEABS .T?H3to'iitt^lCeni<iune) instik wit<nliawnIt's a great way to watch'youV mone^-S'dw. with nQYisk, a ^

- _ before maturity; howievejVbV federal regulation, depbsitt withdrawn hftfoff

Sftotfyiteron Savings Cerfiifficatte6 GVlpiaf hs RflaCurifty • CoreapoiintSeSlaify *iauftomatic^lly llenewaBsle

ANTJUAtXIEU)

WbenltcomiastojroiEr money needs"'."• r > ;

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THE NATIONAL BANKOF NEW JERSEY

Cranford Oirtoti 2 North"Aw;,Wc'jt.';"'""QI|j?&§f 'Servinig.Mi'ddl^xand Union Count ies P h o n e : Middlesex C o u n t y §85^.5400 r.(JnipnJC.ourt^.i233r9i40Qr.-.

j : " ' ^ . .... ;%"**/'**• ••/•• A Fidelity Union B a n c p r ^ r a t i o r y B a n k • M e i i ^ e r l ^ f C r ^ .r '»e-. ^ ', _'• '•' ;. r i - !~ . -_ '• I J • • r~—

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are available, i ^chocolate and vanilla^creme,Scot-Tea, mint, ana^Savan-nahi ,a$ well, as . a, cheddar'cracier- -". '•'''. .' '.' ..•

Money earned by cookie"sales -DenefitsTWasTuhgtoniRock Girl Scout Council as |

^tefl- as CranfordL..troops. K\Cadette 'Girl-TScout trooD~is fplanning to \x$ its cookie. Iprofits fqr a camping trijirat IFort Wilderness in Disney fWorio1, Fta., in Uie spring.

Board of Health J

Will, The- annual organization Imeeting of the Cranford BoardTof Health will be Tuesday at 17:30 pah. in,Room 108 of the!Municipal Building. I

A regular meeting of thejboard will follow.

ftortte• Tske.Nolice that (MspHcatlorfhAtTbe*rt|

i Mondays l;30^TrM-'lTuesdays'3:30-5^60

:—Wejdr»esdays3:30-^wiThursdayS~3:30-5:0b".

DESCRIPTION:

TKindergarten „H5r^fjesl&2'Grades 3 4 ^Grades 5 & 6y

Grades ,JanuaYy33-January 24-January25-Jahuary 26

'Acourses.other information has been>

.distributed to' evejry hCranford, RuddResidents who have , not Dr.. Robert D. Paul,received a copy may obtain superintendent of schools,,andone by- contacting. Al William' Robinson, schoolBalhnger, registrar, 241^652, bus iness administrator,- wiltKudd,:-.27jW)8691y

r6T"TMrs.' review the proposed 1 9 7 8 - ^Charles Ammanri, aesjstant school budget at the Orange,director, 276-0444. Copies are Avenue Middle School PTA

-also available at Cranford meeting on Wednesday al 1:30High School, Cranford Publ ic /p .m. in the school cafeteria,.Library- and Union College., " T h e public is invited and-

. The spring semester will refreshments will be'iferyed. :

Kiridergarten- designed as an lrttrodoctloinf,tp arts and crafts Including workwith color in painting and drawing. Wift^ncJude Collage, sculpfure«day^,-

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Grades 1 &?- Will include painting and design with emphasis on crafts suchas print making, textiles, "etc.

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Grades3 & 4- Emphasison crafts such as weaving, batik, sculpture, collage.. Pa infIng and drawing, also. „ • ' , - . . • ..

-foWr&hip of .Cr&nlord, Mew- Jersev-foC!r»nilfcr to Jc^in F. CultA 111 Artd $h£rori |M. Cult), husband <UU< wUH. trading w |

<huT,'L UifnUuis." "

. i - i u . . - - T —.-. - . T- .„ .— ..~ — ''real life obffitffs, theTTI'gut'ei»;••• and basic drawing techjilques using var ious medlurrts such as? charcoal,., pastetsy ^e'n &-lnk7tete. Also p a n t i n g techniques will be learned with

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ELkrAeifs Wines 8. Lktuore, Inc. (of the Ipre»Tiil« located at 3041 £»*fm«rii

V e John pZCiilp. l it a.rtdM. CD)p,.hushand Mtt-Wlle, tJ

Jy . . ..' Oblorfltra, if ajV/ should be m*d»

( W ^ M writino to'Wriley N7Clej-k of th« Township bl Cr#n>

. ' JOHMP.COLI*. III.AND SHARCJN M. CULP,

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:'- Coltsbiicd: J»rtU»ry

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To»«>stilp e* Orjfhford, fcoimtV ot Union,

NANCY C VAM BHUNT (or a Vorljince \'•rcirA the roiulrtrmftii o* Sectioh i"

CorJorMlna-u«>olbJ>«mcn*olprtm)s« . -« oflkM tar a vertical thirapist In an

_.. In£lij»Ive, tuxwn as M.tWindsor'• Plic*., trm. Board' granted thej *ift._pikarton (or variaAce- • .

COLUWS • iof a \irlwioi frmri' therequirements of StSdon U~tS (dj erf the '

,Zmtng" OrcIUanck, lo permit' •»• eon.-.".

rear oiShe residence mKh tea than «h« ',: required rear v«rd on Block 24^ Lot 10, • •» kix»wr'a» II CaoterCorV Place. Trie

Board" granted the appllcatiori lor,• v a r i a o u . -•••'•. .•••••• :,..'•.••• ,•

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•> . ' BOA»OOf=A.rjJOST«AEMY •"" '• ' • TMErioWWBtKSjJB^Sacreiary. „

Ooieti: January \i,' 197* • .P«m: '. ' ' '

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-^--PUBLIC NOTICE , (» hereby given. lha* the. (ollo»)no, Vesolutlon '*»*••i'adopied by RieAAayor and Council oi.tiw

Boroush at Garwoad a ( « poJjilt rrieetlngheld a i ttse Munlcipil Building., ( J r

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BE i f BESOLyEO C^ the ^Aayor «ndCouncil O» the;Borouah ol <;»n»ood- »na»me ..firm <rf .SwrietC and*.. Clooney,

. t«l i fer«J \nnniciptl atcoonlanfj. withJ rtlloei ki Ellj»oe»h> New Jerteifv be and

they w hereby appointed official.audiiorsfw the Borough of O«r«voad,.tgr

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wstudies in-the Spring Sernesler. The -;

^^n^e rygu ' fque i s i i o r i s ' aBourstudy, financial aid, career planning,..;•,.

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B'bgjn cafeetejn.....

Business, Engineering, Nursing,Law, Medidhe; Dentistry; . '

"•k:''.. Public Administration.

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Supplies

PAIW -SHOP-101 N. Union A v e , Crdriiord 27«-354OOpen vam • S pm Clos«d Weanesdeys ;

17-NORTH UWION AVENtlE

CftANFORD270-0062

The oHentation prograni forparents of students^ in thes^yenth and eighth grades hasbeen - changed to Tuesday,Jan. 17, inlhe Hillside AvenueMiddle School auditorium at 8p.m. Parents of-seventh and ,eighth grade students

-presently enroled or ex 'Meeting; to- enrol are en-cbuc^ged to attend tof^miliaVtee themselves with

-courses "avattabk.to eighthand ninth gradersiin-the 1978-1979 school year. ' /^--...-.•^Seventh grade students wiir •attend an orientation Jan- 20at 0^30 a.m. in the auditoriumfollowed by an orientation for"

_the-"6ighth graders' at;10:20a!m. . . . .

Booklets containing thecourse' offerings will be senthome with students! before theprograms and. to areaparochial scjhools also.

The first, portion of theparents'.; program will bepresented by tlje Cranford

.advisory, committee whichwill -discuss the drug programbeing given at middle schoolsthis year.

IOAN"LET VS KNOW"As[-marvelous as,v)e are atdealing with your traveln<&ds, • travel -agents are

Mioimind readers and wheny6u request our invaluable

fihelp in planning "your tripthere are things that wewould-like to know.Let us knpw if your trip is...

• for bdslness or pleasure"how long you wish to" stayand what dates-pou plan tobe'.away. If you're planning

"a vacation, let us knowwhat kind of trip you havein mind, slow and easy orfdst -tind"exciting. Let us-know where you've beanbefore' and enjoyed,yourself and where you'vebeen thathasn't bejsruyourcup of tea. And most of all,

-let us know,the true state ofyour tra\iel budget. A tot of

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All SalesFinal!

time con • be . wastedTplanning a trip you Jusf;can't afford, fflsmember,

• the rrjore in/oVmatjon thatyou gft>'e us. the better ablewe will be to make the

^sltthe^tanrarotficerzrtr9100, extension 248, if there arequestions.- ••-.— _-'

HE^TILKS »BlftO!l

perfect arrangements -'for-you'. • ' • ;

Now is the time to startyour seriouS thinking abo.uf.Ms-iyear's vacation. Cometo-Varan's travel -Agencyand tell us your wants andntfeds and we'll have you onan ideal vacation just assoon as you. let us know.''

NoCredit CardifOn SaleMerchandise

FULb.LIN EOF 78 CRUISEANDRESORTWEARAT"

DISCOUNT PR ICES

ftjv blbban Shopping C*rfer|

, .94 North Avenue1"',;ar wood -789-0063

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GENERAL GREENE SHOPPING CENTERMot(B & Mduntain Aves., Spfingfi^ld, N.J.

Plenty^ at Parking

. -V i« - (201)'467-3212f Mastercharge ... OpsnMoOhfu Sat (O-5

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local public tooiracw HW wniili pe^mltj •the •noiaement of pro*e»»l<inal »erwice»without public bidding. • , •.?•'••• . ' .

\ ',-BK IT f=0«TME(J'«6SOLveo, thai.the within resolution' be published in the.Craniord Clilten and Chronicle In ac-cordance with tne reQirirementi 'or Bw•-.'•-l a w : . • ; • ' . ' - . • , . • . • .

' Adopted J January I , l»7i • 'BY ORDER OF. .TKE B O « 9 U G H . 'C O U N C I L • • • • - . . . I . • - • :

• • OF THE BOROUGH OF GAHWOOD. 'Dated.- January M, 1*71 .

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, "Bring in any 3 garments arid w 'll clean the lowest priced, garment """*

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For your find'Custom ^fitting:Michael ;The[^aiiqr}^iiir^e;-li&te,—— Thursday ^7'p.m': - 9p,iv. r—J '..-"'._

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Page* CRAKFiQRti OO.) Cn-IZEN>?q>QBmM£a£l1iursday; Jaiuiaiy -.1978 •

cost; in-, accordance with ~ " .5 • " • - . ' • ' ' I ' - ' '•" g t _ ' " - . 1 , 1 . , •' " • • r '•

MJttday.:Jan."l6, S ,.: v V-8 pjn. "-..ftmtege Corridor awiual

a t Comfniinity Center . v:-- >'

i on "Healing with Herbs" at public"

SATURBAY*S COLLECTION ofAvenue Middle

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acgg&etfated recyclujg.i moved into high gear this

week,'"stot . without some of fee"%iigs" tharqgwatly characterize, theinitial stages-of a new4>rogram.g N pg

Mondays rails, and snow andTuesday's cold and ice didn'tJaelp,and aot all papers arid glass left atthe curb were picked- lip.

"Cooperation by. hcaise-ft&Iders wassomewhat spotty, perhaps due to thesewness of the prograxn-Disappoic4m«at—over—tee—Smallvolume of newspapers, the more

• profitable of the" materials*, left .at

by Jhe scouts v^as successful,"-.there" were iRdicaiiotiS

"Sregardingtfte impending rate« inci ieases ^Tbr - solid • u ' a s ^ d ^

<cL .as w«ff^irdesiredt, rather tfash ,1b pay-', er-ioyoii. tbe!wiak\ tiling' ^ : The collectors-a^vssfedthph- • > " ' ' " ' '

pfee"

to assure continued success'-of thescout drives. Hopefully, these efforts.will continue-- -. • ••-• •* :w

It is to be expected, thai someprobJems will plague the townwide.eollection. for a time, but whenresidents become accustomed to thepickup schedule and make waste

t i l of, the boasehold-

customers of. the rate, in-:creases due to pure frustration

" ivthe ljureaucracy of the'- &Smunicipal eollecilan

' been allocated by py^t Gfece Departmentad thndfinnwtioT) of P.ost Office feere •-,.. •'

^ 3(957"., b y graihcl^weaking- ceremaca.es far a

i ^ b J f e A K marked. . _ _ not acting Uj^thEsrrate. "the cost''wouldbe.'add6d to'.",. • . .. • —••.-.-—.-«, ^--^—r^-.r^—^<. —. -

-, ' cases after siicfa a long period local taxeWand therefore •'• twMamfly <h»eLtlng cm neajrjby Jdbiist—;Aj*_ Til$; marke._ ,of time had elapsed.-We-ay vooajd be dedudib!fe,ifor"W ;staii <rf loiap-razdnl.houSiEjg projecf i?ith &re£erate^-<gjve

k n o w h e w m a n y r a i s e s a r e - — • - « - — — — • - • — " " ^ . ^ — " * o « s , i i j ™ » . ^ u ~ s - — _ *_.•*£—« . . . . . , .• ,

eurli waV extsreisiAarby. fee - ., ...., -; . , .- collectors ~ routine .there is no reason tony

1 However, there was ho evidence success should not^be^achieved,.-that the dire predictions of those^ho, Word .from Recycling Prograni

*,• had opposed the pickup" program - - - ..',.-.•- .would materialize. There were riSearly .reports of. vandalizing the

. materials'left at the curb;, no-complaints of lingering

offset ~Lby""cjExlairi^disad- -r"736&i ij,'Brea3gaii,is inayor jfprsecfindyear.Service find.our other giant; yan iages - . W ,ffi different ^dKoIaslt^Corte- begjnfe.. brief tejture' ssi. assistant'tMffities by the PIXTv -Yet this .".p&rJflie . coateactois, serfcii^U-prasieci&ir. of toraop Osicity Jan . 10. Unfispired-terin'endsindustry's cases,' -Which are •diifprenFj&i'tS of town, j ~ " "' '' " ' ' ' ' "

pendifig fjt si' boards approval:.and the Hearing- Examiner's'J I & T M J J X <3X_X jpft^y^TT^t?^p'T^^itP^C^n i,'j.

. It is a violation of. their

•difficulties; are less lifcejy toto than i£all werexjridei"

^vi't^bpiiCostS'' tend*o SO^ UP. faster.'..,under'..municipal control than underffia present priiratevcaptrol^system.' As, cosfe- increase.

Inirthat it xoILaecept" deposits,of ..•'cans atod, other metallic items <m Ihe ^biriirigEt-io be regulated in ^third Saturday of each monfii at its ^T&UI&SZMJSE?'

some ^ ^ WOH^- - - . • • * . • - _ . enterprise ousiness without a as -an economy measure,

•franchise area protection. Yet- curbsidecolJectiotEis instead" offthey have had to swalkjw this, thefptesent in-yard pickup. IfHowever, this -delay oiiatjieir this ever tappens it *»oald!Deia•increases is .'-ttitbout calamity, as any one willjustification. The : $*ublic adpiowledge^ho has seen theAddweate's.officeresolved any -mess in towns * that" "".difference months "ago;. andthe?e appears to !je total!agreement . that 'thesecollectors are .entitled to '<heVarious increases!, rSKgiiigfrpjn $130 to S3L2S per month.'Kb one wanted a standardizedrate more nhap Ve. We filed

yMeeker-Ave: -center is a boost forcommunity-wide^torogram, and with

unsightlinfess of r^esidential streets, •. -the:coo;peraitjon of residents thisjwill -and no indication that ooritributions represent an :effective coiitributionto separately-conducted Boy Scout to-the ecology effort.. . ' . '

... Sleet, storm of first two days'® the Kew Year leaves many•witfaaatligM and.'powefu CaWsfill ander snow-from Dec. 25

^ t d r m v ' . :

' . . • • . • ; . ; . ' . • - " . ' . ' " . ^ / • • : - • : * • ' .• . • . • ! • • • • - • , • ' ' • ;

^ G e o r g e O s t e r h e l d t fegaSn x n a y a r . . .•• ' •• • '• •••.'• Mrs. niathew D. fiall elected^Girt Scout commiss^aner.

sacceedingor Mrs. Joseph Phnnmer/and Mrs. €earge Macksucceeds Mrs. lloger. Aldridb as treasurer of GirlSCtiut

. . , . y w 5 „; .Fifteen hundred attend dMiication.of new high school t.lisle |L Beardslef promoted, ip secretary, of .Generale^<^^ ;T»^^^he ' JQdi r i i9a ) : ' ' ' ' ' "

; 7;S0 p.ph - Township Committee execqsfcive session atifimicipal)B'ulJding,"'V''' ' '• ;/ :. / " ' r V T ' ^ y

7:& pjrnr1- Board of Health meeting at.MumcjpatBuilding.- '• . ' 'y~^~~~ i.' \ ^ / ^ •

Si p.m, - Board of Education meeting at Lincoln School-- 8 ( i a " *' CranfqrdlPj^^e (m Group meetiflgjgtCommunity Cmter*.' '

7:S0p.m. -Bingoat.Teniple Betb-Ea, .- 7i30 p in . -Orange Middle School PTA mejetipg andv|inese3itatinnoif budgeMh caTeteria..';••« , : t J ' '..."~<• 'Sp.m.-PfamningCoardmocfeig-atAI—tictgamwbtiRgr-• R m r s d a y , J a n ; 1 9 • • ': • ' - ' ' - ' ' M " . • ' ; . • ' . • . ' . ' . v ' '

: -l.- : 3 p.tti '-. Senior. Citften hypertension" dime, ntC J o m t t i u n i t y G e n t e r . '.'•'• • k .\ ' •'•' . .- '" '• . '•-^T^pim-^CIcaBfartlAdult School in-personregis|ratioiiat Cranford High School, | " ,. ~.'~~\ "N

T^p.if t-BnigbatSt . l_cladSiaooil ialL.

Cmuiesy ReereaHon arid Parts IJepL . • ; . . . , -Office,hoars for pool, pictnres, 'card validation and poolpayments, Ttiesday and nmreday-, 7 -' 9 p.m.YJELS-'oftilce hoiira, Mtmabythwagh fHd>y. 2:30 *4:30

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fhursday, January 12,197 :CRANFORD (N. J. )'CITIZENAND CHRONICLE Page S ;

-?Winfe ajid Cheese,\

Interiors ini^T^-r-.—r^n

Rev. Michkel Pacella III,, a .Designs fofipien^oHhergij^m^astfeferSpning^rtiatij fneushfers were'Alfred- ' Mrv Pino- is a graduate.ofPinp, brother of the groom, ;1Highland Park, High School

of Mr, and Mrs. Harold"•Deen of 216 .Oak Laner,-- Rev. c Roy; Jaiftes .DRI,

wlierj yt'••',•• Mar^kC, Oooley, senior, "records cferjc in Ibrother of the bride, Bruce M." payroll and: cost office of New.Hogan . of Cranford, antl Jersey- Bpll TelephoneRobert A. McLeojl 'of Molln-. I " tw

V the

s .... ! JV)rt.ueen graauated Irom . r.p1.s ..readings during.,Cranf^High School in 1970''.."'Qiifi

"-fit^ f y vBeno.itand Mr. Sloan, Vocalist degree^jn> business fro

officiated Was MrsT PaTficTaV O'Brien. F .a i r l e rgh . Wck insonU i i t M d

muniqaai ciuhsidecoHeclinns.Eet ushope1 that the-honiblespecier of" garbage '.jcaasspilling their reiyse along thecur'bside jteyer come .tpCranford. ~. ." Let tts make correctionswhere corrections ane due, but

Jalnea Long, ^7, <$.• Jessey-CSlVi a worker <at the Lincoln-School .-extendon, was killed when Jhe got off a "train at i&eCmnf aid ILR. station and stepped in w»at of a B & O1 train.

. erab^prd's feoy SeoaXtiw>ps get »ew: numbers. Ittnity, Episcopal V*a have Troops 76, 77 aad 78; First MethodistXroopTS^ and St Paul's Methodist troop 791 *;

New Year-• our applications as such and .-as far a s the system is ieoa-;-y?Jsre. informed this was-'an cerned I .sqggest we" let well

' efiMtgb alone. ; . .'EaiiottMoody

, _ . -^-43-BSte3ierePte»y--

anti-trust violation. Tliis tswhy 'they all have various •

• r^tes;- because ~\t -is idicukius^to try -to apply the sameregulatichs to .this industrythat .apjsSy to the franchise" '

woeHendricks;; assistant secretary and treastlrerv. Charles F.

' M a n c h o n : . \ ~ " ' ' - ' ' . ••• . : . . • ' ' - :

^d baaks. 1 bsvea't had a '

passed into" history "and^tht^^ar' to 'sat doss-fl" and "pat

BY FARRIS SWAtKKAMERt h r t r ,

together the statistics 6J.1977

evening <MUnless, someone

are; p3ay mv yay.

Cra^oro; Gaslight Co., 'whjclii has "its office in Westfield;ajad its members in Elizabeth: cfaopSe?, John Kefln president,.

• .dulsan ;Kean treasurer, jand :BSanyf.C!d!ell. secretary. ' ' i . ..*' • ' . . • " . ' - . ' S O - y c r a r s . : ••.l.1; ' . - •'.

i j - builders

." A zoning variance to permita: physical therapist topirflcticeinlhie oaseinent of hisfeme was approved Monday

•" night by (he Zoning Beard of. Adjustment -^ ~T-J.~—-

The vatiaiice was grantedDavid J. Van Brunt of 15Vindspr 7 PI.;"""; physicaltherapist at MemorialGeneral""

high, to idfedlify the locationsof Kerr and of a subsidiary,Maritime • .CDmputerv. Co.,.which share"the:biiildiinfl: the -double-faced '*•'• signs wimh^ber-

lo objection was Voiced.The board also heard an

for per-

.—sold4of4ib's» a t the^tation. Ltistands' at

averagel raT

s wiiycfaiumummners p w ^

^ g | i t o i

1 €he' station's policy.'"Replacing is so much easier,bat if is also costlier," &eelder Moroue. observed. . •..-'

Moior vdade paechanicshave always been secondnature to Larry -Morose.although' "he did not startmalrir.? a livi

k

g ithe urice droDDed to, as low as,16.9 a~ gallon, the \'etejran.operator recalls.

hSTpy Tttatrtta'iTWi.that repaircustomers nowadays axe

l ilh <V

(2first honors going to bi

•'t t>ven :tr'ofp ^vapp

portahle sign near the Efront of - ^ . binldiiJg: Tworesidential' neighbors ob-jected by letter tin the grounds

easier to deal wilh <h»n •

are bejier educated to the• Twfil- workings, of a car and doa't

aBoui.he

ne took over the sbiion herfcBorn in JSIizateth. he u^s

d d d d I lraised .and educated in. Italy.:.served.1 He-saline'has badli

p Should anyoneask. you hou'-many differentbirds have been talued daring

• the last 14 years when we havebeen keeping track, yoa cantell them the total is.'ap1.proaehing 220! - . . . ' ' •

The fhst birds lo greet usNew-Year's. Day- were bouse

on the feeder outside

\ti£h the cost of'living iiidesL .'--r-Menry . KohletTom Crawford steted lo me.'/ perienced

ftoard Grdes"- shouldoaJanuasy^lS, 1978,

s i -BisicH time the increases.would go into effecL . ,

^Regarding cky 'collection,statistics show an average.cast of Slfi. to S13r per 'month.White *^uT would be tax "dediifcuble through your realestate taxes; tMs is .only a

Scoutis. an ,ej£-•'"Township"

___, . and knew. ' : *" .- '•what to i$G,-wh£n approached' -TpJthe editor;to serve'llfe'Ttj-^'nsmp..

By their absence, (the -GOPMujaicJpal.. Chairman aridfgpmer Mayors,; the supposedto be leadersl stood fwt likethe cry-babies they have.-shouTi tisemselyes to be.'Justmaybe, ves maybe, the snowcoverts roads kept ,theinaway,'.,

gto protect and improve our attorneys. "»' cesidential., areaT Cfal^ofd~rdffeS. not

"children's education. I zones. There was "no. objection permit "freestanding' signs,k b f t th l i t i t h i g r th not attached to a

up in the post-World Warop snd w<

Italy, vrhere an uade ofLarry's- had a three-acrefarm/~ Larrj-. >.yi-ho was three wrieahis parents recrO£|Sed theAtlantic, got neafly all his:

•-schooling ln^ Casino.' Italy.."After scbool>-ased t.p watch

. the mech^xdes. work on the. buses."fec-j<ecaIl5yThis was in

•'.' fhe"l3'ie.''26's" and '-SO's whea-"Almost'no one-there JjaB ac a r . " . . ' • . •

Tbe'Morone family, whjeh-now inQluded' six hoys,

• returned to Elizabeth whenHarry ji'as a teenager, liespoke only Italian ' 'Wernove<3'"THijo "a German and

m o t o r i s t s whoderstaflding ofproblems

but did nottheir presejice..

'.WjUjscDUJS be sacrificed forconservation'? when Cranfordstarts its 'paper: and glasscollections in January, thatprbgram. threatens ~~theQrianees of Ihe Boy Scouts.-.

AbttiHIO-years age?, HBoyScoutTroop \79 began the'firstorganized paper collection onthe third Saturday of every _

^ ^ a m - » a s i 3 ^ eof

right andcustatners to ^tell us if they feel it isn't,v saidLarrvf._"We're sot- MaHifoier1^

O n e o f . ^

Son Richie Morone, wholives at S^LaSalle Ave^hereuitb Viig wife Ariene,1 and.dati^ter, • Vikki, .2. has had' pleniy of .opportunity .to..sorb his Dad's nplicies" Jin..running a repair£mfrr\*

"Richie has been working ..with me. .since he was1 oldenough 'to hold a.,,wrench,"Larry reported. "As a Mrpbewould taVp the lawTj mower'apart and put it together, '*{

a. public slap la t^e- face to' skltiated.bolh,^s a means of- gchooL oneieary ' Dreyf.whom they teathing ,th,e secmte- coa- -&&£&:

; •-•--••• : years as-'ifaeif The monthly collections have••••-'• --• • • been held continuously in good, at. ri <avnav^, r

weather andin-had. and have - ^ of toTschoolCftnfanued even when paper «v^wprices dropped, so low as •*&;leavecoprofiL The,scouts arenow.' working vn . their fifth.;uylljon pound of. paper» They-estimate thatihey have^saved

demand to know- bow any of to the application at a hearing of those, not attached to at h t s e - s c h o « d t i a n s f e i s w i I l a i d , N o v ^ 7 . '••• •-••- -.-— b u H d i n g ^ . - . , _ - . _ _ - - ..ottr-childrea academically. It The boaril also approved an . Also heatdby.Jthe;board was;seemed all the committee flpplicatjqn by William, L«> »*pn application;, by.. Franzcould tell us was how many^Collins ol 40* Roger Ave., an Sandtner "of Roselle fdr abodies would fit into <Jifferent architect, for. a variance for abuddings. client .to construcjt a family• As'a-parent I gtrongly object room in theJ jear of Ithe

to theoesiructioh of the n e ^ ^ resTdence'aWl Canterbury PI.borfaood school system, Uhe The variance \»as neededprospect of my.chiU attending because of a rear-yard set- ,_ ._. .

...,. . - ^ ^.'tjp^-^jg back,of less than the. requiredi: lOQ-feet, lot for industrialtake Walnur footager ' " " - ' purposes,andtnatthereare.a

variance to build a two-familyhouse on pttipeV^ybe owns, at -'2ti5 DerinSdy Sfe- The lot is in

The applicant;staied he, hasbeen unable to sel} the 5^ by

daughteiJ.Sh4un_. Worcester,was• ;•*inatr.on.' of" honor.:Bridesmaids .were JSusan K.

•Deen, sister of the groom; Apn .Mane DootBy^ sister of the •'•*

\ A reception wa^ .held-at the University,-Madisonr in\1975.•'

A rlafightpr^

Washington,: After a 'wedding, trip to»the

.;!;Vitgin ISlanas^Mp'andrMrsiD : ' j | H i ] [ l

Miss JLindaJayne Bo<ies.artdj

Assembly I in PJaipfield; ReV; ,.,. _. _„„.__..„ .__...„ . ._. . . , . . .„ . . ..:'.David^ai 'on.pfej| ornield;tnel~~Davra.'..Le^e^.l.JVy'a'yne Hen-. and Newajrk School of Finey;:^6uj}le}ring7cerernony. ..;'. -derc^andreharles Russell; a;ll'rahdirljijclustnal-'iArts;;tHe-isv -. S^^weM\ngtec^ti6a-^asyine)^.6(^ih^^m^".'-''-fx ' owneriif Ced Pino Advertising.'hfeId*.Oiatv-;fhe:'.-'.Jowe.i;.';..Ste:ak:- .'Mrs. Pino,is a graduate of, in East Brunswick. • -.'House.;' Mountainside;' The Cranford".JRiigh School andx ' -After a honeynloon trip t o .bride iS the daughter of Mr. NWYnrk Srhnnl of Intprinr Rarhadns, the V-nnpl<> arparid;Mrs;.Jbhn W. Bbnies of 171 Design.'S^e is employed-by residing in" East Brunswick!Hillcresjt Ave. and thegroom\ •. . .

usofc .:!0t Mri; and:-!tors.j i 'P iho . Y~ -r ""-1A'--':>

is, the,Augusl" Pmo Jr. 61 'Highland.

•park../....,. . .. . .. • :,The' br;ide was given . in-

i.';rna'rriage\.by .hrfc father.,1-. Valerie Bo^esrTSislef *f,!'the1: bride, \vas maid of honor and.U-^c^ri^nr^^ : f r i e n ( J of. the

Guest of GIubwoirieMT

was Md.

The Wednesday looming wifrhavg a planning meeting., .r.— ~. .^...-.:, .» . dub wilj hold itir'firsI.197S tomorrow"at Tp.m. at 27" bride; y/si matr6n of honor. , philanthropic tea.'Wednesday Hampton Rd. ,.The: bridesmaids' were ~at 1 p.m. at Calvary Lutheran Mi's. "M.S. Earle, niem-.Rosemariepiegalri, Deborah Church. Mrs. E. S. Swaiisort bership cKairman, recently

-Sanders, and Patricia Wid ; J/.>;/pr6gfam--«Ma8U^^rf6r';'fatf^^

Cra and Deborah way ViUagfc. m baby,', the-'couple's-firstf was'bom at;7:p , / b o r n S f 7 7 s 6

or ssassssssis' '• • ' M " ' * '"

Robert;: E; Deen maty all friends of the bri.de':.

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$C003

THISCbyPSN CAN BEUSED AS *' •DOLLARS"

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CLIZABEf H NJ i89"-M22 SPRINGFIELD, NJ 37A-05

Valid thru January 38, 1978

\ f he increasing, value of Bbarijl of Education .can-.," book sale, from early June toearly Amenc.an-*naac fur- : didates-will-be joint^. spon- •• May 18 19 and 20 in thenitureand,itsuniquehesswere sored by the, club wMth-the basement ofdiscussed by Wendell D. League of WomenJVot"ers> andGarrett at Monday, night's the. Association . for Bettermeeting of'. th* College Cranford- Schools' Sunday,Women's Club, at the First Feb. 5, from 2 to>4 p.m. in thePresbyteHan- Church. . -Xhbmpsou.Yjt!uthRjOoni,. of the*

'Bopk sale co-chairman Mrs.Robert Baechtold reported achange, of date foti the spring

the month, will introduce the Aberdeen Ct;vRev. James Pindar with a; ritlember,,program, "jCrodern Com- •'"- I—niunications Media." . '

Rev. Pindar teachescbmmunications at Seton HallUniversity. He has: beensuperintendent of schools for

as a new

The Village Improvementi : i l i r ^ ^p

wine , and cheese .parf^Saturday at the home, of -Mr.•and Mrs.- Charles' ScaTtiiro, 4Wo^ PlT ffTjfTff-t l F j i r ~T ffoTrjfTffto lF jp . inr

Members of the edrpmittefiare Mrs. George Baer, Mrs.Joseph Daly, Mrs."Joseph",

CRANFORD Stubl.6

CHAHDftOS

.WEDDINGS|;-BARMI,T'/yA:fjiS:

Mrs. August Pino

••'.' PICTURE TRAMING SYHVlC^ i l ' i

;:;"':ii;v".;:;™i27^77'i'?..v-rr-^v;•»••-NORTH AVE• ^f^. CRANFOiftiL

James Harrington, Ms.Maureen Harrington and Mrs.

. Robert Hughes.

tjhe; -nused . slides to compareEuropean and. Americanpieces, illustrating - theirsimilarities as well as thedistinguishing • ch'aracteris-

"ttcsTy "He •", discussed"pcribdization"' as a new way

r of..' looking at antiques -to'discern* .-the- impact of * theteglon and the.time. period in . .which they were made.' The Cranford Horticultural financially to/ A i tfie- club's business Committee met recently with beautification of the Park and

nieetihgT legislative chaii^vHiembejrs^-of- local .gar'den" Shof t -a ra r^—'- - ' L ~ 'man; Mrs: Robert Murphy, clubs-. A review of'plantings at Th>> Garden ciub oi cranfo^ cranes

bg^nt of the Community, ^ S S ^ F

, Refreshments \vere>rved oHSrchdioS^^ ^ ^b^. t t i ? ^ J a n t J ? ^ . ' nospUality, . j j - . t l - A . Lelrancois i&tea..

assisted by.. Mrs.pert, ' Mrs. H.B?

Lopaus, Mrs,!' H. J. -Mineur, *Mrs. R.T. Puckey, Mrs. E. S.-Swansoh Jr., Mrs. Dan

. Swinton, Mrs. L.O. Tabelman,Mrs. A.J. Terregino, M.rs/

,. C.F. VanLyhn. Presiding at^the tea tables will be Mrs.-A.W... ,,Busch, Mrs. J.RvConover, Mrs. M.S'. Earle0andMrs_" -Wife bang. Table;decorations will -be antiqueflowers _ arranged by Mrs.Le.fraacois. .

'.- The' antiques' departmentwill "meet Monday at 12:30

Registered JewelerAmerican Gem Society

A FAR FROM JADED SUBJECTI coulg1 tatk forJioursj(Sri,th-e magnrflCBrice of jade*-- hdW It has been carved Into.,.'

-The stone occur.s'not only In the famlllaf green but also In white, brown, blue,yellow, grey and black. White Is actually pure |ade. The other colors are caused byImpgritles In the.stone.Dark gfeeh Is probably caus.ed by Iron.. A very heavy dosdge ^of another Iron compound results lh"l)lack [aH«> raiioH rhinrnrnpi^Hfl throm1grn"-is

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Llmir

our bestfor ad-

number of'tworfamijy homesVarlmice Pleas Heard -nearby in Roselle, The lot is on

--31je-btord-also-conducled^tbe"^^6itl-iUJs«Ue^^hearings, on three new! apP .Several ~*esldents> of bothplications for., zoniijg Cranford and Roselle objected,variances. . ' • ,, • - tothevarianceonthe^grounds

Kerr Steamship Co., 505 a two^family residence on the

thattransfer

a t ty^n^c^s ta t i s ics at the South" Ave.r asked"permission vacaiifToTVouidraggravatecommittee meeting. The to^t two miuninated signs, both flooding- and Sparking

-comMttee only expressed each 15feet long and Wo'feet problems id the area,concern that, the .taxpayeiS^jfcailght be- forced into

and the other by,. MildredWagner of- Algontusin Dr. of a.red-breasted nuthatch.

Pine grosbeaks'are. sightedin town only about once

three years. They are^ f S h fib

Lale ?0s cars were wfiance compared toLarry picked up aC h J ^

Italy,1924

driver's Ufcense, he had anuncle drive it to his backyard.Larry took it apart andreassembled it.

"I knew then' someday Iwould be"a mt^hanic," hesays of his early^experieneeiinwhat'w^fs to Become a lifetimepursuit •

Larry got much of his.'preparation for working rfnvehicles as a technicalsergeant in charge of a motorpool in World War II foi\four 'years. Htr-servtd in Fraiiee,. __•Germany, Czechoslovaiia and "Japan with tfae^S^trrMedicatfiattalioa,-working tnostly onambulances and eeps.

A ciyiuari job as a mechamcwas still in the future afterthe war wfon Larry took a

- The Moroae.'s other child, nowMrs. Arthur Johnson ofColonia, teas graduated in VXaf r6h^St Mary's High School,E l i z a b e t h . •-. '• ••-.'•"

' WSen yod "piif'fhe Ijoo; .the job that Larry has, youdon't. have much time ta-become a ioiner. N'evegLhe-less, he has maintainedmemberships "in Captain

„ Tfey are _ .quite feamc"siiice Ihey seldom certain signals arid si]_

'seetnaS'i&ihMr bameland!in'"ifiSritBS^twtyeS^ra matterTCa5sdlL~

Sally A.Bartittft. The' GOP ar^ tearing615 Sherwood Pkwy.' themselveS'-apart and looking

Westfield f<w scaoegoats. Ape •ine en--teringi the McCarthy, era:again' •' •,;-Please .God give the

ITownship : C o m m i t t e e *the wisdom

Cc^ Drivingt o the edjtol': 7—

ng fePer coUeclions ettttfit-eB^JjJ^' S J 3 ^ V l ^p^Eriglist i eieitives/m ™Q n ^ u m b a ^ snS 85 per cent i>f its budget • _ s i« ! J^ J I M ^ - • _ f t » A - s- &ade_to-tvwM<u*each senior naTpS' tie or^ sne. wouia

• * l_$.a- a-obec of other Girl Sschb^l A a ^ ^ v e r l ---nf--"^ ta-Tfa-W than ^ ^ T k L ^ S l f c , .he ' Scout, and other Boy Scout? * ^ ^ i t^J~ TLMO^^^va*J'"'wo English elecbves. •• uuring me pxe-onee

PtQe'rarest of

thece werejnajor flights of these :

p ptanNewell Fiske Post V.F.W. ofCranford and the Moose Lodgein Linden. , •

•Is he finding it difficult toadjust to. having time on his

-tyanos aftesr having none'for somany yearst.

"I really don't kntyw," Larryplied. "It's toofcariyto taJL^He agrees ffier«(, wjll M

ted ms cycle' fromfirst-served basiscotnnwjn slTfetySliould,_Always' baTi$hip's.-Bew

pthe' bulk of the,

;doesn't have'that wa^i Mofe-thaa

.Sophie and* Edward BaraosJd

these birds :<^n^our :'-foconfts Visitor.,

The appearance ..ofbreasted nuinatchep £srare than- that of the pinegrosbeak sinee these birdsnest in the nearby "1

'•'Uhite-breast^d cousins andhave Tsimilar' feeding habit^-Theyhave visited 'CranfowJ intw ' " " "

glimits or Stop

s.: and •blinking

^ p'natoe more =lhan-two"«*

the police should not:afiuseth i b i t th

Saturday of ythe parking Jot henind .%'Michael School--enbrance- onHolly jS&eet Hours arp S:00

.-a!]tdL-t£>i2:30 p.m. The iScouis-wilt dtecrfeuV runloaduyour;;.

i raaV

been tarry*fiknow we.*li miss him at leastas much, '

;^ . to tie"

eat rate amongresidents droppiflg

A

putting chemicals into mixes.~Hesaved enough to takeo'

the, lease at the Texaco stationand move to Craeford. Hepurchased the station i5^earsl a t e r . - ' • . / ' - , ' , . •

When Larry first started• pmnping gas here it-went for' 21.9 c n—'d gallon, jess than^a

, . third of whit premium-gas-is

ate the feeder or-at tendbig holes p .':+. ^ J

T ^ E d l J f Ave Jbirder*

servation help'"the'yoathC f L : ' ' ' " '

sent la a composite Hst via Dot^hfi—63ilfe~aBiiual —fi*ee—fieadi^ Thsfa list InHiwied

Westfield-vArt Association cardinal, . black-cappedwembers* watercolor.. iniied" iiiickadee, crow. " '

. media,.graphic show and sale "wilj be held, at the.. WateunkRoom in the WestsfieldMemorial libiary f»m Jan.16 thrflU^b 21 from 3 to 5 and 7to'9'p.w? • • • ' » • . . - . .

dove, downy ^oodpeckei^goldfinch, house'finch, hous^sparrow, blue jay, d rkTeyedjunco, mockittgbird, white-breasted nuthaUn, pine?

PeAaps if tfye patrol \pol«itniea U'ere' required.. isitake, •reffe&hert: driving'coufses, to ofaey all traffic

tions and to set a, good

factor in theorize

J.MasoaScouhnaster, Troop 178

fj^rviola'bcidsandfra£fjiE-accidenls 6q.tfae :V^'<^^:motonsts, :

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w arefai'grtkteribtee of the miinixdoal

(Eratifurih CfertiVizue S. "futkei"

Kaslb.Gross •F.

k FJitoi'of

BefiilCtassifiw*

| Ciironicle is'published every'• Thursdayby Straus ContmunicaljoniJ in-KeW Jersey Inc.*; a cprporat^h atJZl-r ' • - - ' - ; —-' ^ - ^ - • ^ ' i < -

T Member Audit Bur^aoi'Circuia^on^Association.' Cranford Chamber of Commerce.

Subscription, rates by nlail postpaid^ toneryeair, withia<rmra"tSunly'/5730;^TnT^7^OTf"elsewte

' $ l l . S p - , . Q v e r s e a s f $ 1 6 . - 0 0 - . / : •:'."'.".••...' . :''•.•'• -:':•""•• "'•:••':

• A l l material copyrighted" 1976 by Straus Com-jpiznicaUQDs.mjK£wJer^cy^:Jjk. Ofliclai w pCranford," Kenu'ttorth and . Cafwood. SccofidP P l i d t C f d N w J s e y

daksC r a n f o r ,. P o s t a g e : Pla id a t i C r a n f o r d , N e w J e r s e y , W016; T e L , (201)"'zafr6000'. •'"•" "'" '"' '" >?']•' "•:-'~''''".;' ''""' ";*> '""•

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^ i n g s ^ t i i m i c e andwhite tliroatefl sparrows. Dot

The^iargest ' proposed••i 'Mfc vfc/-'- deparfanbt^iacrease few. J34Mohawk&r,VoJ|S.000 f o r flood control and' river ..cleaning, in Jhe public

andfeedihg them'..'Mildred Wagner, statin her

•'• repori V ef the : red-breasted^nuthatch.along with i? otherJ3irida.'tMoSt of them' were on1 the Columbia Ave, list but shealso spotted red-winged black'

, birds, cowbirds^ and songsnarrpws. „'

• ^The only other species

With reference to' flMr.X3rbanys.recent'letter on the'

. subject of refuse Pickup' I wish'tbToffer"-the following ' conj"-

. m e n t s . .• - . . • •'. - ..,'..-.;.'.....'-'-I have lived •IS.y'ears at mypresent, address. In all thistime i . cannot 're'call Jhe

At the JDecember' 2istmeeting,.the Cranford-Boaird-qi Educalioa sub-conjnajtteerevealed its three ploj

*eluiunatB variouselementary schfipls'.'these proposals --wity-vctose:;.Walnut School and send, oijTchildren across • town to - the',structurally inferior Lincoln

' . . S c h o o l ; " " . ' ' •"• . ' '•". ' • ' . • " ' : . " : 'l i fe jirtincoln School would-

""'• ' ittendlnga. improvement

which labor a^rovidedbys the M i ^ ^ ^ , o _U . - ; s:. ConipreJrcnsjye- jjdujoiinneedofmaiorTepair;

' T r a i n i n g , w i ^ a sjj^DDy environment, ay.. '•"•'••• :•'< ' total lack of playground•;

facilities; and' a1-considerable -increase in class -Bizeiz-Thewalk-route our, chj.ldnfnhave.: (o-take '•'_•

program.The flood control budget

also includes $10,000 for -aBalmiere - pumping station,

• * Drivatc'disDOsaJ service eve* a3iacent to uwRahwayTFlivejfnot having m f f i ^ a vscheduled-anfwo.OOO.for reconstruction dangerous,~_J—--r^~s~i£iv-!^i_ri-ii:••_•.-«.-- . isnrkon.the'HanSelJBainnear

ihe-Nofili Union; Ave bridgec r o s s i n g . ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . •" V> : J : v. •

Public Works also

1 Chicken iilad sspda/l4i

tur'fcry sandwich""KnM u

Uejit lulls ort. >v»sW roU

PUxa*

VCheeie,K7"

' Yo«v»Cold cti l i »od Cheei*

M G t > ,Aoosevetr

J i n . » •

^ Jan. B . . • - •. Bodtww on. tipatr.roll'.

UVIMOSTOI*' • ' ' • ., •o r , u - - , ••• " • . • ' • , ••

Pe»nut txjlJcr and (eilx undwlcti

• Fr«i>UcrlW.. • , •' :' v .' ." -.VV .,' •;.•.;:,,

- : >

ThuncUy. ' »f

reducing one tea'cher.' Sufggestions for reducing • He aJso 'amiouiiced he „clerical aides include: develop plans to-replace 10

—Bliminfate 4M.-hour full-time teacher$ who leachclerical - aides at isisc in two or more buildirigs withElementary schools ' and part-time people' assigned- toreplace with two;bttur lunch specific buildings where theyroom aides who will spend one eaii serve as monitors "kndnour'on clerical dubes for a advisets ' ' v. '

i f $ 1 0 $ 0 • ^ 'gra^e

withr?=BefiMlunchroom

0?$00.^--sixth

aides

- —Reduce

act <ihregula

^pnsewhicn ' requires

The proposedhowever, ^

budget,- tend barochial and privatefour schools. Servjjbe? Include

ompensatorv • • education,

readme at. the

5 ^ ^"flcation ancf classification of

r/poleBtiWly handicapped

SShition WblI

---Fr^rffiesrWisrheirthanked themeriib l b f ' J h i

t>*1»o*J'fn Bab Printers, Frances E.^;provided plants for the,Fl ' ^ S h ? P a , r e a - • ; ' ••'-.• Sv.(/a.nuS Shaw, Wcdlawn froo

The f i na l p l a n t i n g fo r the -Son/Ice; Rtil Wris and Allison. Edyi/ard

•John for pine, juniper, ''and'.winterberry which completesthe Miln .St. «nrv^ 'Thp

, follawing clubs and residentsalso have contributed

Had&ssah Plans

Benefit Dinner.'Planning meetings forHadassah's town-wide dinner

,-...-. »'.'v

i&:

fetHRlaskoyvskl's%•

._-yB"?Zl«

5 _

Carl Burger. _ swing.-

On JVIarch 4,- more than 25Hadassah members will servegourmet dinners in vfcheir

ciilb,AWeanesaa\rM<iminflciub, GaWon" H e m s a r t h and IVfcte; R .J .o'ek's. Hobbytand, Patton. Mrs. Mirante and

Mrs. D.v-ft Creightoh _wilidiscuss antique boxes in wood;tin,, brass, copper and silver.

Mrs." E.E. Moody, 43Baljniere Parkway, Will .behostess - for the drama

-department Tuesday, at Ip.m. In1 the continuing studyof '•"The Other Side of the>. .Footlights," Mrs, M,S. Earle

' L ., . '-• "•", will report p n ' t h e job ofContributions may be sent: to .tproducer a^seen through the

the Hort i^tural Committee eyespf Cheryl Crawforo"ih hertreasurer, Mrs. ' Alice book "One Naked Individual" ' -Lightcap,7 Sylvester.St. Mrs. JR.L. Machlin, c.6-'

Members of the committee chairman of the dramareceived certificates, of a p - department, arranged for-14- .preciation from former Mayor members to- see "Gin Game"Barbara Bnnjde at a volun- in New York City yesterday.teers-meetingnatlthe^tffArW;—rMfsT"V.TT Sarhowsk'i """headquarters recently. • Federation Day tea chairman.

Bank. gnltaO Trust Co r ., _.Mr.-and Mr*.-Tom;Dool«y, Mt%. W.p.Sullivan, Mrs, William Fall-child.Shaheen Aoendy, GraberRogg Oroiin's,A and J Stores, Mrs. Dbrothv McCoy and,

^Mr. and Mrs..,Donald"savcrcool

responsible for the apple giteen and e-merald gree,n shades.'.'; Crf+h&ever-popular green shades of jade. Imperial Is considered the top coibrTTaae-lovers can Dick' OuHhls color easily, b'ut Jt Is.difficult, to describe to another person.The (ihfnise have beenjmowh to describe the" particular combination of hue and

'tran^ucericyrnecltlng the name ^''gbod.eriough to eat."-, A piece of |ade may be evenly colored, mottled or- splashed with a combination ofoblors. The truly artistic scuTptdr pr gem cutter will use cofor to advantage. For"

Example. The Smithsonian Institution. In Washington-, b. C- has on display~ an exquisite carving of. a woman holding a rabbit. The wom^nTflbwing"

garb Is basically-lavender with flounces of green and swirlsof white. The rabbit takes form" from a brightgreen section of the stone. • ' - • ' t . . .

Jade in ail Its colorful splenddr can be purchased sis "- bangles and beads, pendants and charms, ringsand earrings. At Martin Jewelers*, there-issomething available for everytaste and «very pocketbook.

Critique SetThe public is invited lo join

homesr*nvi()mg300guest3to7Help further cancel research'at. Eih Karerti Institute ofOncology in Israel. The firstplanning'meeting took place

the Cranford Creative Art, reqentlyat the home of Pearl,Greap Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the '"Riedfer, fund raising dhair-Commluiity Center 114 Miln manv and th6 seconil meeting

"St."r"whe!re~n. wiifpresenl a . will b& at the horrie of Mirs..•critique of members'art work- Judith Epstein on. Monday,...by W. Carl "Burger, professor"=•—^~T;—~~~r" ' ——---^-—of fine arts at Kean College.

Burger received his B.S. .and M.A. degrees from New ^•York. University - and' w.aschairman of the fine "artsdepartoent-in Westfield HighSchool from 1952-57."

A working art.ist/a's well1 asa teacher, Burger hasexhibited'; at the: -New York;

% r f d % ^ A O : N

- •RefcesiihiehtS'Will be servedby Marge -Voegele, hospitality

IMniier'The Juniorifflomanls-Club-

COLLECSEBOARDSBEVIEW

Preparation for

HELD AT:GHMAN INM^~

Cranford, N. J. • . ''•For.'Infonrrtdtlbh ajnd '

t E Diagnostic Test

The days you con't forget

Fine Portrait

Photography by _

BERGEN

S f o i e o ,AAon./Tues.,

Frl.9:3dto5T30Thurs'. 9:30 to 8:30• Sat. 9:-M to 5:00^

• 24 Eastman Street-r-276-1024across iroi t i the Cranford Movie Theater

TheSisters of theCordially Iltvite

PJIrt>nls

will sponsor; Us annual »nniembers dinner .Tuesday att h M t C ^ G i l d

'members', Mrs. LindaPetersen, , Kirs.. ; Linda

serving diwaer "to -all','Junion~-Club • members'—and—sonie^-' lftunninni vcttfmembers of the VIA.-rM.em- -*li»y I n,ULI8il»..BsMiiEZchsirmair^Marie -— ...---—

befween the ages ofi t W M [ r s

for

Man's

'areas.species. thali jcomes to ICran-ford 'when the weather is bad

ppbirding.

as largeplicances and tree bfanwhich* inwlying special m<>r%

rand good handlingax^ picked up a4d. 5 a a i P"*nominaTextra

. Cranford West,facility .jit Warren

,." .*...!:( .

but' the distance •does • ~,vnot ' . 'Hjeet!^ therequirements necessary for!

• - Cranfordto, pick

tip meHW^_p.y<w^'W whirhwere un_B»wri. Furthermore,..due-.totWf route and distanceinvolved -t»r' .children • would;not i e abW' to wpc1)nme forf

l U P C h - • '.'• • • ' ' : ' . • . , ' , ' - : ' : • , , ;

^,,'Since t}i8 -: iEJoard \ * ot.•Educajtion's. ri—Ui Rtiip6$©. is.;*

taan.whohad

English coursesi The speakers bypHra publfc school children.ten the - more : advanced • • A|f will be treated' equaUy;hesemore would be. denied an^i^aldl / • ^ ' •' ••^pporbuu^y jiu^ enrichmentw-; The jfrogirorn Is state fun-

SS'fcSfch""'wJ" ^° tptaUjnpMn*iined orlflngfcnglish another chfld study (earn .or~s**>ti\ntv spw'oh-'toaahep would bet =* ; i I I 1 g needed to uugment Granford's

thi$spnhgftheyquaUfy

attended, aElizabeth•omiDatiSaturday aJlernoSn in

-odusntioq" >HiHdtng; UPresbyterian Church here was

Th,e inan • was- identiOed asWard; Humphrey of 176Milifown R^pringfiekL iHisbody-was found by jratttilman

oojkl o *

can • usemake a"

i l• Police said Mr. Humphrey, personnelwho had. left- the mfceting-"«vatQaytjn; t_^ jhe specialW»m while the session was. service'or therapy must heunderway,, died .of natural P«r<or«ied by non-diatriot

:• / -.Personnel in'a non-pa:•-"'•'i-•£'••; •"'.-•'•• ; '-5cWJ" ;sita^»-'" "

causes.

i ^ l FRIENDS OP StJBURBA^SVMPHONY

l!)7nM(:MST

T¥(,O

A COMMAND PERFORMANCE OF

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UNION COLUEGiECAMPUS CENTER AUDITORIUM.

Louise F^oH'Xaura.Paulman^ByvJayda'Cohen-r

W4he

CRANFOhD, N.J.

i, Ravel •:

Rerfprmirig:. '•. '••• :""" T H E LORD NOW

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r . ' , • • . , . " . ' • ; • • • •>- . ' • • .•";•.•"•.. • • r :• »)00 E v e r g t e e r i , P l a c e , . E a s t .Or ;ao<|e, -N. j : u7Q18-' .

for the 1978-79-Academic Year^- ' , ' ' • titan

OPEN HOmth-itrW^rptrr^rch

Oak Knoll44 Blackburn Road .Summit, NJ. 07901 **

p\JAjyU.4n\ 22, 1978from 2p.m. To4p,m.

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I ppvr yi lUri—k throufih (£rmlv 6

Ottk 'K,nbll School admit*, student!) of ii«y wee, <jolor,nu(|onal «ir t-thnir origin- '•' '/. •;-;: '-'•" +•- ' . , - - ;' ;

Callorcdtnein;;LetV conipare.

:: LIFE HOIVJEOWNERS

AUTO BUSINESS iHEALTH '

I N S U R A N C E: "i backec) by "Good Ffands'$ervics •May-bo A ve can save .you st>ine money.

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AlKlale tile lnsuiiini.i;Cnmpdivy

YOU-AND-EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY SHOUL1J KNOW T'H.I?(Even-if you.don.t have gas service, in.ydur home)

Natural gas has a better safety recota*thari any other form o' ener§"y'a'na*•you can help to keep it that wgy by using it properly an<J by knpvving whatto do if'you smell gas, whether the odor be in your home, the building youafe in—oreyert'outdoors. The odor of gas—indoors or outdoors - indicatgs-poterttial danger.- : < ' ' ' - - - •

Natural gas itself has no. ocior ^harmless chemical is. added whicji give£-.off the characteristic "gas smell- so you.can easily detect ;i g,is leak-Ifyou ever smell faint whiffs of this odor do the following

1. Check to sse if a'.pilot light is oqt, onf a burner valve is partially turnedon If you cannot finathe source Of the.Qdpr, call us at once Open window^and doors to di9stpate gas . ' * - . *

is Never light a gas appliance if a strong odor of gas is present -and-neverU ft matches to look fowjiis leaks^ Avpid operating any electrical equipment-^fvirtuding lighf switches or thermostats ~ • , •

3. IF THE ODOR IS E X T R E M I L Y STRONG GET OUT OP rHE'BUItD-(NG IMMEDIATELY AND CALL-.' US FROM A NEIGHBORS PHONE(N

A QAS ODOR CAN OGCUR IN^A HOME OR BUILDING WHICH DOES

If this+iappens. open all doors and wiftdow.s and call us at once Do notoperate'any electrical equipment, including light switches or thermostatsI*-the odor is extremely ijtrong. follow step 3 above- ... , v

A QAS ODOR MAY BE PRESENT OUTDOORS. - .,If you detect a..gaspdoxoutdoors1 "do not'try'tp locate the sourcs byicaiij isright away: Even thoqgh most outdoor "gas odors are caused by.other u^nsons., we will investigate thorrv immediately '

FOR EMERGENCE SERVICECall us Immediately—whatever the time, day or night. Including weekendsand Holidays. Th^ro Is no charge for the investigation of gas leaks.

(WRIT6-THE PHONE NUMBER POtt VOURAREArlN YOUR -- . EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS LIST NOW) ' . -

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A' he participated" in theViT who/resided at Ash Brook

f •

jjlign-ist.,,at;7.30-p.m.'; Goodman -will-tftad-tbe-'TBU^concIuding•remariks.':r-''~'-\~~totheedilcatioin"andRev. Dr. Deborah Partridge call of local participants ihfhe. ;• Refreshments will be servea~in Macon County, Al

Wolfe, Rabbi Sidney D. rriarch onWashington'; D.C/,<uftdec; the direction of Mrs, Junior-senior iiigh siShanken. ofM.Temple Beth-El Aug. 23r 1963. R<*>- Mil^n Jptn^-sSims, '* hqspit^y-^eflPttatneri -fa-foriana itey^ ArnolaJ.,t>ahlcjUist Mason will read p r Martin chairman. ?"-^ - ,• She eerVed on, theana itey^ Amol(f3.,t>ahlcjuist Mason will read p r Martin

t of .^afvary^Lntneran Church Luther "King's "L Have1 a••*•-* s c r o l l s o f ' •••*" — • * ' *•—•— L " • ' " " ' •

/ aschool hashonor.—-

She served on, the Citizens

The deep southdbyJShanken, during his.rips tdtlhe south, was-i King in Birmingham.

AlaY He also participated indemonstrations in Selma,

formerly ofof Elizabeth X r ? n i t ^ , C h ^ n - W t f l dWoorverton', sister of ' •JDuring the Ila-m". Sunday M Ruth.Tichjns,

eive l s o ; j ^ation for1 their leadership

''the community and Iheir'/"'cdiifcem Tor human- rights!'

;Rev. John W.-Smith Sr,,pastor of Sfc^Mark's, and Mrs.E t B l hi

chairman. ? > ^ v : , h i t i n sy: Dr.'Wolfe, pfofe|sor,of Advisory .Committee^ to: tMe mittee to Integrate Cranford,;

m" speech. • ". education at Queens College. Board d r ^ u c a t i o n ' in he helped blacks buy housing.A roll call .of the Neigh- Flushing, N.Y., has had many Ctahfbrd; She^currenlly here. Hewas a member of the

borhood Council will be read years; of experience in serves-as a member of ihe N a t i o n a l R a b p i n r c a !by Mrs. John Gri.ce. education, having taught on New Jersev^tate Board1 of

Paul Bauknight will present all levels, from kind,ergarten Higher Education. A dor-the scrolls to the three through graduate instruction. Jnitory i a l Trerttoir State

B the public,nyocation jvi l l .be

delivered' by Rev. Charles'BoHock of the Holiness ehurch

iChairman of honored guests. Rev. Alfred She formerly

Assembly -Commission forCivil Bifehjs. l

He re£mved,@R award from

Alexiah Brothers

moving to Elisabeth seven

Interment 'was^ptt>chre-n6eTrtetery7~Egst

rangiBorn in

the maintenance depart-

Newark, for.in

e of

Newark,. Mrs'...aught'at Wilson

., ~. „ Schooji,44 years until"

Church, ruling" elders andHoly deacons will be ordained and

installefi. • •< •',, /S K - tire- " "

education hour Sunday, theAdult Forum .wjll discuss '

^ST?ation:ydained'

*W?tand ob- -

../... i. *

r o•M^rr=^ -ir-:-:-.

Playhouse has - The' N. J.

(all.

. . ,_ iw«»kdi^Vs /n9:3o-anno i!nc™-P'ans- t o become;a-^wpuld-seek-grants-fromi-the£••••- j"i::<r>~-''-B'9:'^«''"'Sat"^»v,<J, non-profit organization whichj> various "art- oriented "III , 7 . B.45,-U)t3O p.pp,i Sunday, 3,<4i3S, i ...itjrZi :.u. • - , t _ _ « _ ^ l - . i — ' • ,g'_._.—>—-V • " w

——~'<5, D:M D.m. ,: <••:, • •:—r-+—-r1

lot inclusion" in" the churcjiinformatiQn.fdrm; The foruni

jBrowh of the First .-Baptist prinraHnn h"i<>f wjth thy honiuE(Church will introduce- 'tor. Committee on Education and Rabbi • Shanken1 hasWolfe, Murray Rose will in- Labor of the House of with Temple Beth-Eltroduce Rabbi, Shanken. and Representatives and was th£' 1»7. Long attive

• ' « • • • ' . . ' _ ' • . ' • ' • • • " • ' • ' " • •

4nstructibn,-mitory^ftl':.Tre^tbir'-:State "e r«*tved,^n. award from meht at" &«**•&'JCo., Ralhserved J as College has been nametf in her *he Israeb government for his. way, the/ la^t five years.

meeting of. the cpngnruling elders being oi, , . . .,..- T .—.aW installed to serve on the . .jvil)ub6 1W byjhe...Sessfon!s

Lawf^nce tasKK force; thatl draftea the; -Henrietta*tlle*k Jr.,

\

U governmwork on behalf of

" was, awarded. • , • • j - «**"V». v*»y- inpt u v c

communicant of St,o f L l t n a

sessibn • are:Bonnell Jr i , -•Dreyer, Albert(Audrey Hawley, WilliamJackson, Robert Johjjson, apd

Deflcons-being ordained and

r •

A YEAR.w- .J.-^M!-"'1 L | v c \ l l " k ; l ! Y'^lil "*Mien IYiiiLip;il <!v. Interest Reniiain on Deinosii £oca .Ygar . . ; , ,^ '

. In te res t Trpjii D a y o / Deposi t t o Day of W i t h d r a w a l . C o m p o u n d e d Da i ly—Paid -Mont l r lv . ~

of Calvaor Lutheran."SojU A. and a

^ughter, ;.Miss^Melissa _D., pleted by the Doolej ColonialHome, 556 'Westfield ~ Ave.,

ouu« *«i ..Bonier « oromer, • w««fHAW •Wallah of North P l a i n f i e l d . ~ ^ « d -

statement,- elders FrankKimlick-a, whei will serve asspokesman, .Paul Gramling,Malcolni"« Pringle, andRaymond Vincent..:.' THe~BiBle"'stuay grotip" willmeet Wednesday in the youthcenter at fil p.m. 'and CouplesCluh. will jneet in FellowshipHall at the samp hour --

Reynblds. Robert Segear,Agnes Vaccarella, - Harri6U-Boilkid, Esther Kerr, ArlelneI r i d M

Margaret Greene AssociationW'H noldbts' monthly luncheonThursday,-Jan. 19 in the youth

n t r a H 2 : 4 5 p ^ '

the Koreandunng

•Conflict, •'AVriggins of Toms.,River.

civil rights J)oth within Uie' Sirs. Frances Stovekenchiuxh ctod community. He Demar^st,85,ofSDenmanPI.was chairjpari..ro| the; SocialMinistry Committee of the

died Tuesday at home after ashort illness. •; - •'-•}"'

B o r n in B a y o n n e , K ^ lE l i b t h 10Department of . Racial and in ElizabeU, u veirslrid had 3 « ^ ^ w T r f " L v m n n a educatiortunit of fbUr sessions

~u—•'»-"---•- •' - • bee^a resident of Cranford 15 " S - - - - m e r - o r ^ m o n c r "ye^rs.

N.J. Synod and served «p theDepartment of Ra,cial andCultoral Relations of theNational Council of Churches.

;He ..-is also active "in Ne.w .->•" On June 9,1977^ she and herJersey Council of Churches.•" husband, Henry M. Demarest,

Mr; Dahlquist also marched" /celebrated their 60th weddingto Bn-mingham< Ala., with the anniversary. . '"late Martin Luther King and She was a communicant ofRalph Abernathy during the St. Michael Church,tensecivil rights days. He has- A In addition to lier^husbandrserved on -CVanfopd ji Opw -she is survived- by a son,.Housing Committee and is rHeriry M-. Jr. of Natronachaplain of ,the Cranford Fire ' Heights, Pa;, a daughters Mrsdepartment.- . - -William ^ " "• ' " ~

woodL. Manners.

, - . , six grShdcfiildrert fan(iS e m u v n iTi#»tti<»~ great-grandchildren. •.pennon ineitie T h e fuqeral is. being held

KENJJLWORTjk" Congre-gants at CommuBify United

, Methodist Church Sunday willhear the pastor, Rev. Djr.Marvin W. Green, preach on

-JSCixe .World's Judgioieht^and:God'sk' at 5:30 a.m. .;'-'H

At 10:45, a coffee fellowship"ill be held under the direc-

tionTTDfr Diane ---»—• •*--- ---~

Services, for- JVJrs. MaryHerbM Matusiefsky, 87, ofElizabeth were conductedFriday at thef Dooley FuneralHome; 218 North Ave. W, She

thlldroh's-Thdstro Secl«, 5J7-WI3 or yR,8hw»y only;

n.,167Si

Jazz Trio, Sunday. Jan. S7'4*p'm'' Y M - V W H A , . W6st -. Orange,—A/tarJHsSchtSmme, folkslnoer, Saturday, Jan.2i* Btr

e:j3pm

theatrical, prese'ntatiqfiS, thenew. center . would developprograms- -for • darice, opera,filir»v and widen' itstcurrent

Thursday,January 12,1978 CRANFOttb (N. J !),CITIZEN AND CHRONI

. fomi-.dations Jor use. w. producing

"a," work-in-

wotild use thebr,ejedin;

"Bfoadway-bouhimusicals,: ac-

organization.

The'6rganization said it hasplans to produce-educationaland ^commercial"films erri-

Having^ recently completedj • dass_*ta-Arneric!aii_Sf"" "dancing, the Odds andsquare Bailee jbounces, another series „.lessons^will.begin Wednesday"nti Bloffmingdale—Avenue-School. _"•;.<• . '• '• .

The course, basis programlof Ameirican square dancing,-wtjl be offered for J12 weeksfrom:\8 to 10 p.m., eachWednesday. Couples may

or second evening of the class.-

CJ£fagei • • . ) ; .

•; • • . ' • • ' ; . . " •' STA|ViLERT6si*EAK ' , ^\ ' ' »' " -

, tyP^vmty Pfpsecutpr County JUir' Association *andifcatr~nre^6nion~^ Cdunty'T^gaT7 ~

? J^J^PK foil-owing: the Secretaries Association ,willJOW™ nscal board meeting of^^be hela Wednesday, January. "the New Jersey Associatipwif 25,. at 7:00 p.m. at L'Affaire -Legal Secretaries,-'SaWwiav, Restaurant," Route 22 E,;ian.21,atRamada'Iirin,iGlar|t. Mountainside. Secretaries

may reserve by calling Helen "Hansen, 3S2-3121.''A joint -neeting of theUnion

tocal acto

Saturday, 3 , . s : . 3 o , e : « p . m . , Sunday; i •4:15/ 7:30 p.rt i . ; *'Oti, Q o d ( ) W k d

A, * . , CJJHIUHJ, ' bi-wrande de Coca-Cola," Pnday, B130 p.m.; Satui'day, J.and lO.p.m. •/.- •:. . .. ,;' Club B«n»; Roule 35, SayrWllle.

" L U K , " ' Ifwouoh-' Fob. 13,—through-JiOndaySi-dliinor-

headed

andigingt. 4he film'to New, Jersey

Strand,Theater, summit, "Oh, God," —1—'<d»V«;MS.»r1Sp.'rti );Frld8v}7Sj ) : .

p.m.; Sajurdjy, t. t, .10 pim'.j

Flayers Offering Musical Review

Dick Meyers

CDCHoldingGarage Jiile

. -Sponsored by thfeCjpantordRecreation anff PacRsDepartment, the "Odds and

Only iz lessons are requ&eoTto

Rose Marie Gattp

Named toparticipate in its dances.

The Cranford Dramatic -;. ;Di i? t Meyers of Cranford is,.•••• i " e ? _ l r e - > a t ^eiBDraiton S a d e ^ " B O f i n n r r i n >' anrl . i. —L ,•••:_-••»**!u'?wH VT • Reorpnfinn anA • T>n~v~

Topic of 4"Bioethical Problems ih,-lor rthe church, The^-sessions

Geiietics^ind Hunian Biology" will follow the K) a.m. worshipis the. rtopic for 'an adult service and coffee hour and

last for an hour.-Child carebeginning Sunday at 11:30 will ije provided.

.etti onMatusiefsky and Mrs. fessie - l T , . • . - , , , , ., ,Wasiewicz, both o£ Cranford.--~-a:");ai. * e .Cranford United

MrsTWTaUisiefsky died Jan. Methodist,.Church, a£cord,tng- . _ .-»,..1rr_u.. ' iiQgpjtai to the^Rev. Robert J.JPayne,

• 1 . • ' pastor. The sessions are "tpVled by Dr. James J.r NagU,professor.^'of zoology andchairman of flie Departmentof Zoology at Drew"Uriiver-~

*-' si'ty. ••• - -The specific topic for" this \

Sunday s ," "^sessiooj,.^ is thechildren....-

am G. Schlund, oPGar- XZrjP-'• 'XUJCn^^i -^'^toeaiiaii^rbblem's'm"thT"s«nwrYo&flfiOgejIfii; a sister, Mrs.; Charles W •!.%.. p l ^ l C K l O B L Treatment of Genetic' church. 7 •anners .of Marietta, Ga., '' I Mieftdces for Waltef-^^-'JjJ£f^^LjQt]bgritggi*y" w U- Tickets maybegrahdchlldrert -ang -six Stockton, &7Tf~i^ahwood, "be':.,.?) 75^7*22, ^BTSlhicaT^th^llQor. ar$ZI5-grandchildren. • formerly of Garwo6d.--w.ere Problems in the Control of "forthUdren.,Procc

. . . . . . and the•feflowshiii'ofthe

fjflMiasEd-

.Ho.me> J f * 1 ! ' Aye„ W.today ar 8:« a.m. with the

MlSS

[ie. funeral-services ~for MfesBible study Cheryl I. Anderer;. 20," ofU2

will meet at §:^0 a.m. atthe Craig Pl; were conductedhome of Mrs. Al - Knott,. 633: /Sunday by Rev. Paul Leiiec.(j;Kihgstpn Ave. The study will associate pastor *f-the First

S t Paul's first letter to young G r ^ y , Memorial"-. FuntralTimbjhy. The family Wed- Home, 12 Springjtield«Ave.'nesday Bible study, meeting- 'lotermeiit was JWor day in •'•Bell'. Telephohe .Co. forat the church at 7 p:m* will Hollywood Cemetery,; Union, years,begin---studies -in VFiraf Miss Attderer died Friday intimothy. The public is invited; Stj Francis" - hospital,

• • • • - . " ' • •• , •, - • T. , • Wilmington, Del., iifter a brief

Stockton, 54,' o f ' ^ a h w o p d / - . ^ i ( r~v —. . , ^ . . , , .•„ • L- ;. -formerly of Garwood.-.w.ere Problems in the Cohtrol: of [or,thildrenv.Proceeds. will goconducted Tuesday'ty Rev.. Inherited-Disorders; •' tfah. 29; t° Kentucky Fund for theStephen :Szaho,' pastor of St. "Bioethical; Problem's ' in Appalachian Servicie: Project.Paw's-United Church of Designing our Genetic Make- s\ •"'•.-. .'•«•• ••' "..-rgChrist,' Garwidpd. at the up;llPandFeb.51""issues jnthe O S C e o M IO H a v eDooley FuneraJ.. Home, 2t§,\Genetics o&jntelligonc6." DrJ •' i . W.'.±* . • ••North Ave.,.W. Interment was Nagle wilF interpret, the exvini Somerset-Hills-Memorial- plosion of knowledge and-'Park, Basking Ridge, where technology in th'e field of Rev, WilKam i Hackett ofRev/Szabb read the comr genetics and the moral issues Edison will leid the qaceolamittal prayeirS. :,,.'•• connected with it. . congregation in> worship.-MtrStockton died Saturday. Dr. Donald Schmeltekopf js Sunday at 10 &ml He isat-home after. an apparent -coordinator of adult education, working with sefaior citi2en&,inIieart-attackr7r-^— " j - •- -~ -'—• •-• -—'•-—- * -.~--Madisnn'WnirtgH,"JrHainH/;ray

He was born in Clinton and :•" • • ' • • • - •_ A pot luck* supper WedrJived in Garwood 12 years BIKE CLUB PLANNED; nesday at«p:m. iniellowshipbefore moving to Fanwopd 15 An alleges-4-H'Bicycle.;'Cluh;^ hall^i|l-pi^ede_the-annuai ..

• Cralfl Theatre/ 4 koni- Ptado Blvd.,Suromlt, "thfr Nlflht of the iBuans,"throufjH Jan,31, Prldayi and Saturdays,113,6232 or 273-1513.' MeCartor Theatre, Princeton, "The

. Torch-Bearers" by Goord?/ £clty> Jan. ''l»1hrouoh Feb. 5, starring Pcogy Cass,

'• Far,loy Granger, Dlna-lMerjjii, «09Wt"^ . - . 8 7 0 0 . •• ' • . .. - i " , • • • - « - . • . .\ Morris Stage, Worrlstown, / /afcol

Marceau, SalOrdayij p:m. ani) Sunday,• 3 p.m., 5409371. . v

• Newark Mipe'ltm, The ,PldKer Pup-pplryTravclinoThealrd, Salurday, 1:30'p.m.; 733-MOO. . ' •• v

- - ' . ' MOVIES .' tranford Theatre, 15 North Ave. w,

today only, "Kentucky Fried A/lovle." 7,. ip:30 p.rn..; "Looking for Mr; Goodbar."

7:30 H * i ''SasquKtctV'-weekdays, 7, 9p.m.; Saturday and Sundayyi; 3, 5, 7., 9p . m . • • ' • ' .

unio« *rta.fr,;.fto siuWesant Ave.,' Playhouse, vvill present° ' « '"*,-e>iaMt*ers.". weekdays/ production of theatre songs

4 t p m > F r i d a y 7 : 3 ( V 1 0 : l S p V f r . i « . « - ••-••• & ?

lej ' '•Boccaccio,^1 and a garage, sale Friday/8 to i f Recreation and Parkspresent a "Thi'FabJe,"

by, "Four Years, After The 5 p.m.TheThe

After The' will be performed

g , F r y , to 1p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to5 Th rage sale is the

Sunday; 2, :sb; 7!lK, « :2 p m - - - '

•W«Mlo(A "A Special Day/' .weekdays,'7:30,9:30p.m.,'SaturdaV,S;3o;7:30,9:30P-m; Sunday, ji3O,S:3O,J:30, »:30 p.m.

P I A M O R E C I T A L ^ V . 1 - . ' • * * _ ^ •'••••" ' - ••• " • ' J

Pianist Julian Bern of'Iowa KhlttO-Hofll GrJoup i n UC Art Showwill appear Saturday, at 8 - *. r

p.m, at the Women's Club ofWestfield; 318 S.Euclid Ave. -„ -, kf. „ ,. ...„ L •—- -..Admission is $3 fpr adults $1 , G^0UP °j N e w YPrk will be Gallery

being- con-r

on and ParksDepartment of !Vj0yers, 276-7986, for addifional in-formation. •

. ^ STAR VIEWINGSETATUC. ,

Saturn and Mars will be theattractions Saturday, Jan.-21at 8 p.fti. .when Amateur

Cultetfal Board~- Mrsr Rose^Marie~1jarRamsgate Rd., has" been1

appointed by the Union tounty"Board^of Freeholde,rs to theUnion County Cultural .and.„•Heritage Programs adfeb A M G t

: A-aree .public exhibit of open Friday, Feb. 3,"at 8 p.m. Chandler *Shu Fonpert Do!paintings by the Rhino-Horn . i f i tu-— ««*i^««. , „ & . _ V - , " • • • - C ) n " F°PB?rti. U01

$for- studeritscitizens. " • .

aha senior' ' ' '

Vour Hostess

Fat David

MOOsmilPORKHOME MADE CRISPY 1S[QOPLES

•' AND MOST di? ALL - "WARM HOSPITALITY. J. ' '

Hbmombor the Three Polnl'j ol our Dollclduj LunchServed/dayiaweekntirt lBflatvlJOam •l - S u p a i h C u i s i n e . _ • . . - . . - . . . - . . - . • . .2. PfeasanOiut quick and eincTenl servleo ~ " "" •"] . Plentiful and free AAunldoal Parking r ight a t our Door.

' O p e n s D a y s ' - -• •'. . .

. . . Serving Dinned ". • ,^ Pridayah^ Saturday Night tilt Midnight

Closed Monday and Tuesday diirlhg the winter.

pfeatured in the Tomasulogallery at Union College Feb.3 through-27,1,

The five-member group,which includes Peter Dean,Jay Milder,

yartists1

hours

p ,reception. Johnsonfor the Swinton,

R f h

Liicjlle Mitchell; ,both oi_ ^ _ , .Cranford. The sale committee "Astronomers, Inc.. hosts itsincludes Mary -^Grane, Sue first star party of the new.year --.federated Art Association ofChandler, Shu Foppert, Dot at the Sperry ^ Observatory at ".-.NeW.Jets'ey and of the_N:J.

. g ^ s ^ G a t t o is aprofessional water coloristand, children's art teacher.

Mrs. Gatto, a past presidentof the Cranford Creative ArtGroup and-.a director of th&.federated ~Art Association bfNJ dfp p r , Dot

and -Charlotteall of Cranford.tremainder of the show will be' Refreshments will be

Monday through Saturday, t available. For- tnore in-

Wajer Color Society, is aVjj V member of the^ Summit Art

view the heavens through t h e ~ " ^ n t e r a n d Westfield and

Onion College.AAI invites the public

h t

to4 p.m., and Monday through-fofnfation phone 272-767fi_jor__ reflector.and lft-inch refractorobse rva to ry ' s 24-inch >°merset Art Associations.

p , n yThursday, 6 io 9 p.m. 276-6125.

a 2 tkSraround thl

.defined as,' preksionism.~~. TnerRhiflo-HonTexhibit will

AJRXjCLASSESOn Saturday, Lile Felshin The Summit Art Center will

will lead a Union County bold in-persOn registration •atmtikPift-4he--pfflm^Sfc,^nmmit, Tor spring

„ „ ••- „ . . . ,-Coijpty. classes daily fcom .Jan. 16Hikers will ta/eet af Me^er- through.22 from 10 a.m. to'4sviBe^enter-at^jrWjrarnrr^-^'-parr, landTirrifarrirfroTirrtoTr

•Fred-Dlouhy; will lead a p.m. Eighty classe§-in pain-Pahsades hike Sunday: Hikers "ting, drawingwill meet at'the Park Com- - - = - ' " - • •

Teleicopes. Each telescopewill be, focused on a differentheav&ijy phenomena, he said,and AAI members will be onh a n d _ t o _ explain jhesjgnificaHce ol each- Saturn^and Mars will be. in goodlocations for viewing.

... SYMPHONY CONCERT . . . „ _ _ ,: The' New "Jersey Symphony-mission" ' a"<Orchestra will present the building, Eliiabeth, at 8:30third concert on itsiour-ticket a.m. pr a t "the HowardWestfield Series Jan. 2Lat8:30 J6hnSon,"Rt. 46 and the New beginning ~Feb 7

- p.m. at Weittield High under Jersey Turnpike, at 9:15 a.m. brochures call 273-9121,•-the-batoh^of lieon-Fleisher.v ~"

T h e " " • • • '

sculpture,printmaking;- pottery andjewerry-making ;for daytime,evening and weekend coursesand workshops ^re scheduledbeginning Feb 7 JFor

v^riago. ,_HejpsjBmploy£d^^J^rgan^e4|^^as . * • chief switchman- in p.m. at the. Union County 4 -H . p m . to elect one elder to fill aMillburn by the New Jersey Office, 300 North Ave., E. vacatlcv on the board.»w... ».-.-_i.^_ «i ,..-.••*3J Westfield. Call 233-9366. ' J ' " o d I UE. vacancy on the

.gessipn: ?r ' ,.of

A [ Navy veteran of WorldLWar ir, he was a member ofH.G. McCully ~

12:30 P.M; WALK-UP & DRIVE-IN BANKING

E j G E f e rA pre^iursing qualif;

examination for high scseniors plarininjg tp> enter aschool of nursing next fall will

'A»tthAv

Born in~Newark, she.lived inranfoi'd-ttKtet Of her.life. Miss

Anderer alttended specialclasses in HiUside and wasattending Bie .Vgnjlook-Walsh

America, Bayleaf PostVFW,,Garwood, and St, Paul'sUnited Church of Christ.

Surviving are his widow,Mrs. Marian- Schneider

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Absolutely FREE' • " i . .' " ' . : ' ^ . " • ' . '

Wl'BANKING B

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T3ME SAVSWG ACCOUNTS>mpounde<lrQoart«rly

tlMEACCOUNTS ,OF4Y£ABS

Mi'rilmo'm. PeposH St .000« -

, ., .-•.redcf-jl law ;..' intrinest ihl'-riian i

TIME ACCOUNTS.'-'•, of 3 YEARSMinimum Depos^SSOO

VeART(ME ACCDUNtS

-of-2-YEA-RSMinimum DeposJf.S500.

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ACCOUNTS ^of7 ip

MirtihiUm PepOSil $500;: ;,The Tepi ofiimc.deposit'prior to niaturity |ji»!eSs three months o f .« i sx i~

jnd mieroyi on the-amoun! wirlidrawhTsted'^^

1.

In atZABETH: 1 UH!(W SQUARE & 540 MORRIS AVL ~ 289-0800v"In SCOTCH PUUMS:MORTHAVt ff MSTWOOO'RD,-6544622 :

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Presbyterian Church'here. home; his father, Russell of•Surviving are.-her^fa'ther^' Rockaway: -a-sister,--Mrs.-

ouii* fee »-J----^^aWa^a?-^twetta4(eipe^<)f-TR<ycka^I. Kaiser .and-a brother, John M'.. ofcompleted-6y. t o m o h ^ a w i ^ ^ • ^ • W ? ^ g M . Kaiser .™£»™

may^be obtained front MrsT. ^ . ^ i ^ I * 0 ^ ! W.^. ***> - B ^ ^ .Margaret*lunetz, registrar ofthe Ci&.G. School of Nursing,at 442 3700, extension 453.

was' the daughter of the1 lateSire. Charlotte, ltts Anlerei;,,.:

NOWuis iha'time: to protect your, pjeffroni un-Wanted litters. Pregnant cats and dogs earn alsobenebwed For inforrtWtlon and assistance; callthese numbers. . - • : , ^ ' ' ' ' ; • . . ' . . - •

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AFTEBIKM,

SUMWIIT AMIMAl WELFARE LEAGUE, Inc.

'•NURSIN6.D1ACN0SIS-1 ., MKS. Irene Dempster ofThe general meeting of -Whitrng.: died Friday, .at.F.'A R N ( I . M I ' W P Yip1 Wiiiriingftm County' Hor*""-1—-_ _ . spital.

Educational Advataeement for 5VU;Holly. She fomerlyJiyedRegistered Nur esX . will be! 4n-Cranford. i \ ,_i •,,'/..

All Saints Episcopal Church, -Sfonday at thfrGriay Memorial--559 Park Aye./Scotch Plains.' Funeral'Home, 12 Springfield

Hbbcille Joeli^RtN.,-Ed^p.ywill"^Akfc^by?;re^uidrf^Vuiceht-KtKr

-»pMiltn>i"MnV<»i'nflniapfrttvsj»v Pettit , rector of Trini ty '

Nurse;'.Changing

_ w a s ' t o Kairview Cemetery ;Westfield. : ••- . . -•• ••;.- f'.

were conductedGARWOIprt" " Paul " N. yesterday for Mrs. Carolyn G.

* Materia, 66. 6> 4&1 Myrtle tSifabs, «t,- formerly,^ 21 W..Ave..-J' 'died Monday at Xincoln Ave.; ,;at the'Gray

= Overlook. Hospital, .'Stomtat, MemoriaT Funetal Home, 12aiter'along illness. *• Springfield Aye., byR^v. Paul

to the United States 57* years ihe . i First ; JPresbyferianago.-and. settled W TQanvood;.'Cmirch.- Interment was; ir

\ ' r. He retired in 1973 as a selt lCypfess^ Hills.; Cemetery,employed auio mechanic bftfer^JBrooklyn. : •---—^v • - -35 years. He operqted'ipauj's -—Mrs, Gibb&died Satunjay ir

! • Center ServJc*-at:;Ndrth'; Ave.-^Ale7riaii"&irot.iier^^6aiiiJtal,and Center StJ'-'- . ' -; -. ^EjizabeUi, after a brief illness

ljrlr. Alateria^is: suryived^oy'• Sh~e. yhs bom»liri.*"iJbJsL^dfej^MatggteliBennWtxauid lived in Crarifort. ^.Mateifia, fUo daughters, Mrs;,,herTifexShe\vasa menSferBarbara A..Huif of Triverton," the: Fitst 'Presbyterian

vR.I., and Miss.Margaret Ei Church, ^was a, former' Materia. at home; two grand: deaconess, and was active uj

chUdren; l a •-."sister/. Mrs. vthe: chu^ch^s- - women

^fdiir'rTirfiiHers," .Anrnmiy" of a member cf Azure Chapt>Trivertbn>; R.I.,- Sap.to;of OteS.j^Crahford, and.-•. t

-both of Garwood. '••''•-''" Her husband, - Norman':..^s.Erjivateiuneral services-are -^ibb^rdiWdnrlSa?1;—"7";

Dooley $\m^i^Mitin?i~r2iif~~~~~ 'North Ave., CraMordVby Rev.Stephen Siabo..paaloc of S t ^

FXJNERAL DIRECTORS

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sop;^--#siail;aric^p£i.i^Eir=• a mile of acccssones\|ru)' cquipment-

New:Maf inj.v Ma^—^exctting—rctafl marketplace with 10,000ilems on iale - r . -

t '7i7"Anicricais Cu[}>. first f i lm-.200 boalUmdei: ^ 0 0 0 " 7-

progrartf'will includeAaron Copland's.- Orchestra]'Variations, the, Piano Con-,certp No, 17 ,by"W.A. MbzaHa n t Johannes _ Brahms'

.Symphony ^No, 2,> PianistClaude Frank Will be soloist inthe tribzart. The concert is soldout and returned tickets willE*>._.on snip one hour beforeconcert time. '...'.. '••:

.......tOWMSHIPOPGHANFORD •-'. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY

PUBClC NOTICE IS hereby given thai•the lollowlno resolallon was adopted by

the Township Commltleo bf the Town-ship pi Cranford at a public meetlna heldat the Municipal Bulldlnj, a SprlntifleldAvenue, Cranford, New .Jersey on

- FINAL CONCERTThe Nesv Jersey Symphony

Orchestra under itsL riewrdirector Thomas Michalak,\*ill present the final concertin its- young people's' ser-iestomorrow at 10:30 a.m.

... BQROUGHOFGARWQ'OD' MEETINGS

Court Sessions, First -8. FoOrthMonday-Eycnlng.. ." - ,. "-•

Mayor and Council, Second 8, FourthTuesday evenings 8;30 p.m,

(Thou pro-modtlhfl conferences areheld the same evening at'/:3Q-p.m. Incouncil • chambers unless othorwlsesped* led).

•*'; - CRAIMPORD,NEWJERSEY- BOAfiDO.F ADJUSTMENT

• ' ! NOTICE . .Jt\e Board of Adlustmsnt KZonlng},

Township of Cranford, announces thaf I t"will holdltsmootlnoon the firs! Mondayof each month Ip 1MB at 8; 15 p.m. In theMunicipal Building. - ,. In the event that Jhe meetlna Is held atany other .time-appropriate notice willbe given. . . . ' ' .

ByOrd6r6f:.1 . _ BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT!

~*THERON WEEKS, JR., SocrotaryDated: January )3, 1978 - -F«se:

:~ JURIEr\ARTSHp\VArea artists are invited to

submit entries to the 14thannual junad show of theSummit Art Center which w»rbe §hown at 68 .Elm St.,Summit? from Fe^.izlhroughMarch 5. Receiving dates wulbe Jan. 25 and'26/ . . ~ •

^ Entries . '.may: includewatercolor, other pajntijig

J medjla ort- pa per, moldedpaper, graphics, photography,pastel, drawing, silksoreeB,sculpture, jewelry, con-structions, stajne.d glass,ceramics or any.other work

vwhose. content is at least onehalf paper, clay, metalglass. •

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Order'Our Cold Cur Plotters &. Sa/adsfor yoirrnext meeting or party. 1 day notice.

^ Cranford 276-45()'7Enter from Sbuth Ave. next to §/moco.

Meter fee refunded for customer parking.8 a.m.

FOR INFORMATION CALLDICK MEYERS

TOWNSHIP OF CfcANFORD- -NEW JERSEY -

LEGAL NOTICEPROPOSAL FOR THE SUPPLY OF

FUEL OIL FOR THE TOWNSHIP OFCRANFORD, N. J. FOR THE

RESOLVED, that the Township ofCranlord enter Into a contract withVisiting Nurse and'Health Services ofElltabeth", a Hew Jersey corporation, lorhealth and welfare services t o j

; Garwood Pollco Reserve's (CD) ,Second Thursday Evening.'' . .

Civil Defense and Disastor ^gfintrol,Third Thursday Evening/ • , ^ r

,,.... . . - W . T . W . , w u«« Board 'ol AdJusltncntZonlng Board,de,red to the Inhabitants of Iho Township'* (.First Tuesday Evonlng • No mooting Inol Cranlord for a period commencing August and. Novombcr).• " " — •••••• • - ' Ladles '"Auxil iary L iber ty . Kose

Company No. 1,"First Thursday evening.January 1, 1976 and"'terminating onDecember 3T, 1WH under the supervision'«f Ihe blreetorof Weifarefor which, by.law, the .Township Is authorized to

Shadq~~Treo Commission, ThirdTuesday Evening'. '

evonlng.Garwood Planning. Board, Pourth

Thursday.• Local Assistance- Board. FirstTuesday •• Feb., Juno, Sept. fii "Dec.

Trustees ol Free PubllcU-lhrary, Jon.3J, March 18, June 24. Sdpt. M (7:00 at

and Health.Service of .Elliabelh the-sum Dl Two thousand ddllars (H.OOO.OO)lor said services; and BE IT FURTHERRESOLVED, that the pfoptrofflcers of.

. the Township be, and tfiey hereby are,authorized fi> execute: and 'deliver acontract to said-Vlsllteo Nurse and.

mta l th . Sg|ry.lCMjH_Elli»bfl|hK.C0Yerlng_ j- 'brary). -said h«alth.an3we)farBSeVvlceslri fo r * tipled: Janui.'yJX 19>8satisfactory to the/TownsHlp-Atlorney. fo: J8.1*BY ORDER OF THE TOWNSHIP -C O M M I W E E j..-.' '•: — : >-1

OF THE-TOWfiSHIP OF CRANFORD :^Datetit Jsnyury 12, 1»)[l , u

ree.1 i m ' " ' . ' \\ —•' - 'M.-..i .i----rtr

Building (Room 108), 8 SpringfieldAvenue, Crrinford, N.J., at )0:00 a.m.,prevailing time, to supply tho_jpwnshlpol Cranford wlfh fuel oil for^mo year197ft. _; : ,. '• • -

Specifications are. available at IheOfflcp of tho ' Township Clerk, any.buslnoss day betw«enB;30 a.m. and 4:06 •p.m. .- All bids must be submitted In a sealed.«ny.SlQCfi jvJih_lhc_tiltklec3. jsanio -and-

TheTownship Commlttoo reseVves theright to reject any-or all bjds.-

.Bidders aroroqulred lo comply withtho'provlslonsof Public Law 1974 C.127.

Wesley N.PhlloTpivnshlp Oork.

Doted ianwiry.13, W78Pee 17.50

TOWNSHIP OF* CRANFORDPUBLIC NOTICE

inFairyiew .Cemetejjy ;where .'Rey:-^$zabo will' read: the A'funeral mass f6r- RJrs.

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YOUNG

•t Sat. jjan. 14th .

CHET TYLER SNOW.featuring Bohby Dee ( \SHOW

' Fr.l. .Jaru.-20th

Harmonica Rascals

En(oy our delicious hot and co!«flStqrtSng January "BO ond Every Tuocdcuyrand Wod

$at. j^h. 21st . .

Bower? & the Stardusters— — • ; - - - - ' ;

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GENERAL PEDERAL REVENUE SHARING

Time: .Date:

"Place-. "• " '•R'undt' Available

B:00p.m.- . January 24,1978 ~

Township Municipal Building

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772 . .0O ...Entitlement Period 1-1-78 • »-3O78 '• KXT73SW

; • Total Sharing available : * . " «2<0,813.00^ Citizens are urged to attend Public Hearing to present oral or written cpnv

ments. qr suggestions bn usa df lunds,

Dated . January IJ, l«7a "

'. BOROUGH OF KENILWORTHKENILVjORTfl, NEW JERSEY .

•' PUBLIC-NOTICEPUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby fjlvefl that

an Ordinance ol which Iho following Is acopy waJinlrtxfuced,readahdpailied'bW—first reading by the'Mayor and Council

••(r» -th« • 6or«u«h- of- Konllworth,- a f a •"m«4t)r\<t6n lh« tfthiday of January, 1970,and that th» laid Council will furtherconsider the tald-Ordlnance for finalpasuoaon IhaUtttday of January. WS, 'at 8:00 p.m. at Borough Hall,

L Kenllworth, New Jers«y>'. at -vihrch'Him)' and place any txmjon who may hoInterested therein will b« olven.ap op-,portunlty to b« heard cencernlna''jMlld..ordinance. -

MARGARET AACQEVNA- • Borough Clerk

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pinners A!Q Carte front f $.50 up. ••'."../'*~* ^-^ • " ' MfLoiXngev i . ; • . ' • ; • ' • ' • • . ' • • ' i

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' •BE IT ORDAINED bv th« GouernlnoBody ol mo Borough of Konllworih. • ,

SECTION ,\. P u r i O i t i f ' t o th«' ptavlslons o' Chapter to. P.L. IWS, .

Section rt. me Interim Zoning Ordinance, sdopteO'by this Borough being Section 3,' Article V of Bortiuah Ordinance Mo. 7 7 1 '

• «r\tlll*c|'"An Oi/dlnance lo ,Implement'' th« PYQcodural Provisions of thor. Municipal Land U«yL'4W (Charier j f ) J ^

Public LswlwJh and to P.rovlde for Iho"" Continuation" o f " Ihb" sUbstantlVe T'

^ Provisions, ftf-Weiinlly Ewljlln^ Land' Uie'.brd|n«rtt<isJ/yi*"^nd heiVby Is-

oytenfled lor H Period ol one (!) yeireommonclno January 1, l»>a and ending-

•" SECTIQN J. Thl*6rdin»n«»h»|Tiol<o~r

- • - . . • - , - . A P P R O V E D :LIVIOMANCINO.AAayor- '

Atlestr. , ' • ' • . . • •" Margarot WcCbvna, Borough Clerk.''••Date^i Jonuary13, \Wa . • ' i .

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PageB CRANFORD (N;J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday,January 12,197&

By MARLA GROSS —- I* si

Cranford dominated-- theovertimefjay to defeat ScbtcfaPrains, «6 JS-63. .-•..-• T*fie winning;' way§ didn't"

l-last;"Jib'wever, as C3 '""triumphant Tuesdayin a Watchung Conferentecontest. ..•••-,• _.:

• " THe cage^aaremow 3:

overall and 2 and 4 in the tight•tout division race. "_: '".-'••~ Cranford will travel-tdi playWestfield tomorrow night andwill, be hosted "by Hillside.

" Tuesday afternoon.

twp pojnts, 1two jumpers put 11$ to ' . l i ." Tie Crusaderscontihued a string ol points inthe second c(uarter to end the

4 ;_. ;..was-the closest

le to Clark as the

Persdiso

.•Outlet•SchmidtTotal*

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. 0 3B> i6 : 0'1'

0 yr-o •2J ' 1 ..

second_____ scorer

with 19 points, begari"~rhis IIp , g-point third quarter witij 7these ninei points. '

t

Hobble. JohnSortc«lloLewis _Tombs,Hobble/JerryRwoan

4 . s , ttS 'O ..-.'*

51 higing this locals the.,victdry,..Rai»i$ra, within two points.

Granfotdiook the lfcadfearly but the ball wast stolen b_y ain the ^dmeyithafitet period! -Scptob Ptaui5:Diaa.__Wi^oiWniargin^of i B ^ r ' s r ' ^ ^ ^ s i i ^ n d ' / ^ i i E ^ i i n g ; ' " " MarkPlains fought back with a 6 Thomanir's layup, ceusfedpoint run to tie^ the game at 28, ~~««M—.»n»»«»' -5-ai^eigh't~itotat*;strinjg'~by; _.__. _.__^ K r... ___Cranford. gave the Cougars a overtimegave the.Cougarsthehalf time advantage, 36 to 30. ^yictoiy, Scott Key's jumperOutscoring the Haiders by two ^nd Murphy's four successivein the third period, thecagers free throws.started the ptey.

Qarfc widened tfiejr margin•'in the final' quarter to end the

GrvoleK

33

4— 0 -

the end of three quarter, 52 to contest with three_»intsr66 to44. l o ^ f m a l pferiod,-'Scotch. _& - ' . - V ? ^PialnsV Kevin Ford sparked -the rftlly.' collecting 8 points,half of the Raider's score for

-tfag-period. • With 35 secondsremaining in the game, Jim

" 'bothjanSs.tt! a ;

Plaint; y xi . u ::,,U.\T ••

way<;,:;*- team ended- :Brearlf iy ^girls': '•'•:••'

ByGarlellaWlbsthe girls succSbveek; pinhf

forwards."

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SKIWtiRKSHOPSCross country ski workshops

r« being held each Saturday'at 8 ,.a,rn.;, a f .the^county-./®Trailside' facility,, JlounV:'.'tairjside. weather permitting.' %•l^^tion";mayl)e:by--phone>, '^^zllnSPM^M:^^

be rented at HiUs "^* """"

CLARK 67 - CRANFORD 51

earlier loss to v the cagersTuesday, and that's just'what

Callanan ;was highQia Cougar'H efforts;

SCOTCH PLA1NS63Fine Troul shootlog, last

Kevmjoid 8 jumperlettthey did. Four Crusaders with -.;. Brian breaks, and* inside Hm k«y

ipassing were the 'factorsscored in double figures for collecting lu reboundsL

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ByJOTJVAMITRANI SteveThe Cranford winter tracfe

team: defeated MUlburn and ZigGorgol4ook first in theJEierJ^eyLlHeiiSuiitaiatttt^.hSjjAjunipjandpi •— ^"team meet here Jan. ' 4." caDtured second;stretching its

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v .dash'v against

The Cranford High Schooli^tUng team, after the first:

week. 6f regular competition

"Against Millburn, Elliot Heights. Lewis came in first inlionntoo^-first-ui1 the 6O-yard the 60yard high Hurdles withdash with a time of 6.9. Rob Bruce Pak and HejffeurnLewis took third in the GO-yard4 taking second and^-thlrdhigh hjurdles. •- . ' ' ~-f: respectively to «*eep-'-the^-j."Steve Chester Jwon .the event for Cranford."...- • —,

quarter mile with a tinie of 9.8 "•*• Chester again wojrjhe-Seconds. Scott VanWhy took quarter rnile, teaming up with -firsttendLEd Mitchell third for Pyne aad-Paul Hanson toCraraota in the mile: Brain sWeep.the event for theDuriung, Todd Lnetters ancTCougars. The team also sweep"Pete- . Durdihg finisjieor"ohe. .the^^w^mllfe evenf~"witn"two and three to sweep the Simpson, Slane" an'4. Mikehalf-rnUe_ ____•'*_.-:'.'' * Denci taking firstrsecond and"

Iri.uie^lwo-niile event Tfeyin thurd respectively. . "Siinpson tookvfirst with a time 1 v^" , j . • .;' Y „ . ° rof io^inutes , | j seeonds and • Chester's mile relay tuneofSteve Sla^e tooS third, t he 51.8^et a School re^jrd for amile relay team of porin, torn ••fl*>*rt«r.-lnMe leg ojuie. milePyne, Brian Durning and J ^ y ™ ^ ^ S ^ .—••

At129 Specbt, in his first opponent6 to2. At 122, Morley ":

arsitymafehhad a tough loss wai .pinned,_atL^:51^Mch-_to ttfe more e k W e n c ^ ?^U_*. j f l ^ t o ^ ^ m a ^

team lost a disappointingmatch atPIakifield Jan.4 bythe score 35 to 12, then camehome and lost ac£kse*matcb toUnion 24 tp.22^—-^T^_. •.. ...

Friday's~^atch r

Union; witnessedchanges -in the Clineup. Mike Morley 1at 115 and Mike Gribblemoved up to 122. Bill tfendry

4o ai ifetNpCt OH tPC » » » ' " T » " I I « 7 V - ' " j-—ixu&t;

_ (^pobjaiMx^CapoDiancpatiaSwaSthQlastw^was pumed^ifflnutes,' ^ H r y -fSf Crafpfo?d*;1le

32^conds7Cnris Bloodpt Wl ^ 8 ^ e dJ

b J ' - W P & f i to 4:waff^bopinhed at3:24. ••••;--.:-Ohrfa..B!ood.was.aie.Ia8i;toput

~ rcarvalho defeated his , # * on the^scorebc " -;nt8to5.BobBakeiten ;C^ l_f?1!^ as^he tied

J)t vCranfoifd. going. ;by ~eating his opponent 10 tp 4..

Hendry also in his first varsitymatch, -decisioned his op-ponent 9 to :« -»*-~<*"^^—'-

Pawlicfc. ..'. 'Zl Jh'Uie niiafcH'Tton Ferraro,; started, theJ 1 scoring : fof

Crahford.tn close competitionhe tied his Union opponent 3 to.3. JWike Sheehan was.next on

. thenial{^Oranford.ahd was

Mortey, in hisJ!class, was victo

By LORI MURPHY Gleadfdl/with a 2.25:34 in: Coming off .from a strong 98 100: breaststroke; and-^wasto_?3, victory over Elizabeth. Dooley with a Slj^iirihe 100the Crsmford varsity swim frtes^le and &^CM\'5.'m thetteam stififered itsfifst dual 100 badtstaokm^et loss of the seasonlloX^tev^dCfweftstyle relay ofBridgewater-West by almost Forrester, Trush, Baker andthe same score, 96 to ve^gooley fell only^lightly shortTrtaayTarandge*ater.~^?^^^f=tliev;s>±6ol^^

CompetiBg for Ctanf0^3^5:31 m.wrapping up theagainst B r i d g e ^ ^ was^Joe" meet v?ith a first place in thatDooley, winning both, the 100 event. ' .',•'...".i_._:^J^..._A,butterfly>witb a Jime of 57.9seconds .at»d t h e - 100baacBtroke with a i.03:4. JimTftiish captured a first ia the 50'freestyle wjfb a 24,1 andJoin ^ & X £ Z ^Forrester fumed in a J.55:Sm -gaubiu,tsos;so»re«•}**.200 - freestyle for. another * ^ ^

ainatcTi&to^^COmpetltOt -^IOr: : Wl.,Fetraro-(C>.^(jec.«».prown.l3.

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.Jrd. as the team, managed 3^-. m^ton (pj-decKtamraW;nnlv three victories.^nd orife ..HwT>BnK*«>(pj pin belle. Dpnne ';$$.-_:.«u.jr u^»^ ^^.w,^— -"T, . UNI0N14.CRANFORO2)

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Forrester turned in the first ^ ^ ^ j .,i»iiy.isMJoon6Y,57.v.»in,, •aew record with a 1.56:3 in the 'E.'Gieeaiiu^uo:*;"«» i « , : - * : l200freestyle. He a1»osw|un a p^^&!^^^t*£m£.record 1.01:1 in the 100 but Jj#y5 l t^G^».'tu:M.- teoback

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, By^ANEHOGAN'.' ,• +vvas.able' to scoW^ just one'After starting the hew year point in the third quarter,

' JovfiilKahi:.,—;,._-ELIZApeTH-lCbasketball

}g yJgirls' .'.~.,.$KAWORp 37

The lost in the-1 ^ 1 /-note; falling to Elizabeth, 47 to third- quarter1 as .the Cougars%;:;•;=> , 3 6 , . - F r i d a y at E l i z a b e t h ' s ' manaj '"""" "

impreteiye new gymnasium.The Mam-recotjPfe^ngw^

anaged just one fqU) shbt forthe//entire period..'For thg_

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puKipedjii'18 points and^had 10..'aas saga

"tho. Crantord-recreallpn wr^ifllngi leam; lhe~-_e<ehdi'ny Unlail • Cuu»|v"'If?"*- ."P?™^1*? season S»tuV<Jay

win

t»rirnaldi, 122 -and JohiiMolfer, ^15had thp other pins;.Tony DifiaTRescoTTOirPaWRichviaisky,. 135, Bob

Carol Blaie(owski

Ahoth6? factor'.contrjbutingto"-the loss was the Cougarsjench ...whichi-went-scoreless-for the game. .The teambalance that was present inthe first three games of thesea-sojn seems, to havedisappeared^

CHANFORD47 the girls in the last mo'menjs-of the game. WitbJ20 jecorids

"lftrd^dhTbi7~liif "cent of its foulahpts and had 32turnovers; which help to cifeat'the excitingly close game.

Tne third quarter proved to

| \ | J . threes aria four, and ..the girls-ynovers hurt theleam aslt had,have lost three'of the last foujp^ ij.totklof 27:3 : ~ " ~

•' Cranford's foul shooting"improved a.bit and 23 stealswere

TmdyWainger led the teamin rebounds with 14 and BethB)afera-;added nine. > '

y p pRahway had possession ofball but "could not score.

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-Elliabeth44 CranfordW.• - » ? • » . . • * 'I.

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out ..scored theiropponents by;.eight iJoints.Sharon Ford contributed nixpoints Jo that effort and-Kathy'BUbert; Butera ffnd Wainger

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second half,out a tough victory .47 ._ ...Against Elizabeth, Cranford

scoring b> Field goals. „. BethButera and PattyHogan were

double figures as* they scored14 ami 10 unit ' V

-^^mssrssss'^:^ cSrebounds. .T^n.Harns, HnaUy Campbell. 18? ail juniors, won

" " ltHaal?_-flficisiohs_over-^their—-op-nnnontff_ . • -, tThewinat home overBoUnd BOYS;-BASkETBALlr

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team showed composure inholding off Railway." A greatdefensive effort was mode by-

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-^W!nnlng^vn5lA"i«e>V"jarCa'*l*et<»pounds;: .Sean - Leberi, • >oj Waylw 'Aldrcdfle, JSi Robbie PenderVfeO,) Rob •Carvalhi, 85; Scbtj Senkarlk, <Xi! (JlenriBreuer, is?;. ken ' Ltttcrs; 100; kVlsOonovoskl, >l»; Marc Slrockmarf, 134,

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ereariey naaa^trong second team all the Wav.'before falltnequarter, scoring23-points ahd 75 to 65. The Crusaders took»Peni"g»P » 35 to 12 halftime theleadfor g o o d l X K

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-.„ BlaZejowski theMontclair ^fate Collegebasketball star, wjll. receivetJie New Jersey Woman

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the leading _scorer on thesilver m e d a ^ U.S. team inlasts; "..Sunimer's 1 WorldUniversity Games in

pan

^ " — , - '•»'.• «-«»vi.i —-I»«^-«»»JIV» 4i| n i i u O^,U1 C y HJ2. Harris added brought the Bears ta within.

*•• uuiiii.3 and 11 assists as~ther*fie, 36 to 35» . ; girls continued building "

,, the 38th-Annuar Boys' Clubs of ,NewarkuAH-Sports Award

.Dinnfer at Newark's Robert-Treat-HotelrJan7-l«fc

BILL ROSSThe varsity bdwjing ikeam

has fallen upon haro times,having-woti"-"-'-- J ' "'

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• Mallgn'S 74} hljjlLorraln> Tami captured high game of

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..-..—d, a 5 foot 10 inch,- led the nation in

scoring, last year with a, 34pointi per game average; Shealso -set the - new •• MadisonSquare .Garden sihgle gameScprihg record.for .Both men_and women last March tossingin 52 points in a game againstQueen's College. . . -

"No stranger to internationalcompetition, Blazejowski was

.there was highlighted by a 38-point effort in a game against^heU.S.S.R. ^ "• . - - ^ .-~-zjr~....

Honored fflollB wittp^reCora is~2 ari8T5~TBlazeiowski wijl be .Chris-... The. kegJers were swept

518; John Greet-. 176, 514: andKeith F.arber, 182, 498..

Ltasi Thursday, the team'..'oh" one game in its flayed their first match in two

last three matches and taking weeks "due. to1' the holiday-— ^ * * ^••fc» b V I I V w 1 1 IT.M \ %\ E\ 111 _____

^nlyjiwo of 21 points. The team

Chambliss of the New YorkYankees, the;'prbfes'sionalaward winner; FaideighDickinson University /highjumper Franklin Jacobs', thecollegiate recipient "and HighSchool Athlete of the YearRenaldo Nefiemiah, thehurdler from Scoj.cn Plains.For -ticket information,-. calP bowling483-0655.

vacation. Linrfen pfnvpH tnas strone as their fif<it r.'-sWridlnf indicatesO s t a p lLihdeh Fast Thursday and. Ostapczuk managed to brea£

again by Elizabeth on Mon- 500 with a 188, 527. Steveday- ".:'•• ^ Farber attc

A strong Elizabeth tean___chipped inhanded Cranford its fifth lttes. respectivelyD"ili~ !- a strong effort ior Slenior Steve Farber sum-

ng^We-;1L They

8,Mm186

7 SteveMcQean

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*- <jv»eTsolo possi?_.slon ol <lrsl place as they 'Split-:, and 5 wilh Tolj Engle Plumbing,while Cranlord Sporlj Center w^s upsetby U.-Snlord >lolol. 3' to 1. BultdersGttnefal-Sapjjty tlMTMellioaisr Men'iClub Itt remain one and a hall gamesback artd D(tHnncr.'s ^lowcc Shop rpoueo

• _ yp to Iburlh by vff-tue ol a 3 ttti'win'bvor'Sbaheert Agency; • •••. Hay.«ck'»- »=oods dropped "a 3 lo 1dcclslonlo Barnelf's-Wintf Bar.rclRoomand • Crantprd .Pholoo'raphv^handedHqw(and Agency a 3 lo 1 deleat- Teani 21 'stioWUI Coach and .Four.".to., stay incontention a i part ol an eight te__rnoroup within lour points ol the top

Crawtord- Gulf dcleaie(h.V.(>W; 3'*" bchlnd-.yiC Mason's 232. 418 Snd Citi.cn

and Chronicle had Fred Faulkner bpwl7 210/ $VX asrWcV shuioufLarry's Texaco "

Swari"Clcaiie/s.spltt"w,llh.v.F.W 1 linil.Reynolds- PluVnbtng, despite Frank

. . Nusck's.Mi, S?f(, lost'a 3 to 1_decision to- Mil.ls Dtcoralors. Crahlor<) Elks

dcll>a>cd the Lodge 3 to I to round out thescoring '"

Rolling JOO iames were Bob Dpndlin,^ 223,- Rav Mcnsel. 711): J?alil Chrlstnvan,

- - ^ 0 4 . 21,3; Charles Oombalicky, -241,l=rank Muljcli. 23/,. 203;- Ted AmbVory,

. 223.-..Walte(; Yost. 21J;..Ph!l Borardlnclll..203; JoeRovvo, 205; Peed Faulkner, 204,

Bob.Matlen. 2 « ; Bob Mason.'209, Vic

Barbara baMagna bowled Highgamesthis week ip the Walnut PTA ol 191 .and

•1M. lollowed by Danielle Dcutscn, 177;Pauline^Hfiydcr, 171.' Barbara:LacsenV163 and Edna Oliver, 160. High.seriesbowlers were Barbara LaMagnw 491).Danlollo.Reutsch; 476; Edna.pjlyer, 472;Lynnc Schmidt. 4J4; PauUnc Heyder;437 and Barbara Bradv_.434.< • '

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Leaouev She- \va !Ho l lowed^by Aud reyS l a r c y h , 171; Roberta F rev , 1«7; PalCiuba. l i a ; Rosa Lee Te r r y , i&5; Dor is .Smltherman, 162; Marilyn Rlmll, 161, ;Glpi:la-Col_ins.J56^5hlcJe,y-Huriler.:lS3; .

-Barbara Donouskl, lSl.and Barbara.Reagan, 150. ,

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, GARWOOQ- The Women's bowlingleague sprung back. Intd action withthree teams scoring'sweeps In bumper-nlartt action: Fran Paynter's high gome

"ol 185 led En j BrothoV* lo a victory overRuilv-E. F'li iori.i- Kothy Banavlta'sscores o( (77.144 _md,44lled Barnelt's to0 Ihrcc game yfctory. ofttrlck'J! Sowned-O.irwood Lanes three" lime and VcrlotllHeld .the loague load by winning twogavfies from David A. Murray. .

High games were posted by Eleanorn

Millie W.'hrcl. 144, 1«2» Marge Hand, 152and Dl« la Guertln, 150. •

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Bowlino lop games lor theBloomihgdate -4*TA were Lois Bruns,180; Lillian Buehler, 17J; Mary Looter.148. Helen Bac "140 High seriafc, wero byAnn Calaro. 454, LilllanBuehlcr. 476 ond^indv Allona.i, 444

Pumpkins ' r- ' "38Hopetuls " ' ' '34VAwSWIfljltl " • 33

"Enchanters * ' .. 31'^NearWIsses ' r.. 3' •

SweJIJ_leadsMlnus3 ^~ 19Chimes • ,18Strike OuJs _' ^5Tfy Harders "12

," Rolling In top (James this week for theLincoln- PTA • bowling league- wereMariano Flolrltlo, 2?7, J8t; IV); Jeanniekbwalciyk. 17B,t-«3; Mary1 Carvalho,17A, Maryann BorVszewski,- 174; andBarbara D'Amjco. 1«X 140. High serieswere taken by Maryann -Florlllo, 585;

- Jtfannle- kowalctyk, t496,-'MaryannBO rysiewski, 447 and Barbara D'Amlco

Chococoas . • 30 "12Sloe Gins . 38'rt I3'1

. Screwdrivers 34'/. 17'/I"WWskevTSoori} " T " p" - T*

Old Fashions " 2l"i ^OV.Black Russians 20 27Harvey Wallbangcrs 20 22Plna Co'ladas i9'/7 22 ' .Grasshoppers 18 24Pink Squirrels . U'fi 24V,Singapore Sllhda 17'/. 24'^

• Vodka Gimlets 13 30

ShermamHigh games and jfsrles In the.Sherm_jn

League were bowb*d.by ^prr'atne^Taml,.. 302, 52.4; Rarc iubo, 191; Emmy Tilcl . '

189. 515, Len_J Pctlslnovskl. '148,- PatSwandrak 143. and Fern Bunting, 140

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• V.F.W. ,. 24 42, p a r r y ' s Te«aco, 26 • 43

. ' C r a n f o r d Elks2004 ' , , 3d .44

, lloosevelt. / High rollers tor Roosevelt this, week' we're Pat Prussack. 148; Mary Andcr•son. 160; Rose WyckoH. 201, CarolWhite, A5&: Peg Romano, 157; Bolty

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-CV*'.baluk.'4V3r—Tedddy Gregory..487;Bca_Ga^gano. 473; Miryann Llpke. 470;Pal Korner and Sherry Bolte, 443. -Louise Jobson. 459; Parme OlProllo.

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:Tyonta,;47t; Marilyn TrolaW, 460; AhnaRowt'.. 459 .and Mlko Hy^shl. 4S7

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* ' ^ . . .at the Wgrld>£anv_U3 Kreo -* Institute and anjoy. a l i l a l lms , 'w~CQfeQil Ttio dflinond ioi Ofcp*Tl*C"~j^ nenl hair romovat* ifea^fnent?:'. ' nro^ grQater^'thqrt typr before. '

Aoe Is^no, bar'le/. Men and '• Women, boy a'ouehlnj j fcl i iatoi. '

: « Come, wtits o* phoit* (112) ,' #;T30-e70O tot tree booklet "R ' i ,".• . - Qwo Att loUn. World Acclaimed -,* • Aulhorliy. DfractOf..'"'.

INSTITUTE rB(<iad.wiiV (rar- <J«1 ii w Ifew^ N Y. tO038

NOW<isa fantasticriewtypfi of account because it ena-•.bles you to" pay all your bills with one quick phone call,and at the same time earn interest!

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iv-sitriplyiibone Toll-Free 800,-492-4099 and tell us haw.much to p'ay and we wjll handle everything.

. Your- MOW account wi\kj$riT^%\rtt&fsl from day-of-T" deposit to^dgi^p^wilhdfaWal.Jnterestisgpnripounded and

Cfedjied monthly'.If youK monthly average balance, falls—below, $300, there's a norninal ci^lrge of 50^ but you.

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continue to earn at the annual rate of S% (no interest ise,arn___i, for the period. ifrytotir averarje monthly balancefSrflsbelow $50). • f "

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. It "was a- night '{or handing "Matfies . boyout plaques, at»4he Township: schools to offerschools to offer and students

to participate in. liffrsavingand first aid courses that;

mCommittee meeting Tuesday, —. _.-,_.r— — _ „with 12-year-old Billy Maines., and .first aid courses ,.tthatwho* saved a chum's, life, proyidedBilly with the skill-to

'heading the list revive'the *" *—" " ~ ~- Billy received~a~~framed had" alttm.r

resolution from the committee hanging as a joke, and„the. a n d - a plaque from the mpe sh'pDed ar*uuid-his neck.-'-Po l i cemen ' s Benevolent After observing his playmateAssociation, for his^ "life- dangling from the tree a n d /saving actions" in preventing • turning blue.1 StUy cut hobthe death of 13 year-bid Kevin down and successfully applied!Sorger, who was .found mouth-to-mouthresuscitatiorL/hanging Nlov. 2 from 4 tree' on The committee resolutionBilly's front lawn at H Garden noted that had it not be?en for

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;Nine^persons,were injured Raritan R d , were driven, byjiere .. to - four accidents in Frances E. Bostock, 52, of 937.

Monday s snow and ice storm: Stafford Ave,, Elizabeth;I Two crashes were chain Barbara J / Guehther; 20, of

iction mishaps involvingU|K7raritan Rd , Clark and" a n d f o u r c a r s r e s p e c - „ '•"""•' •-'• '•:'-• ::~~r-.-

•••'•••-• " ' E d w a r d A - M U l e r , 7 9 ; o f 17L,'. alsoClartc.

rdassified-.by Tpolice-as minor -^=Kolice said-thecar-driven-byr;-Aaccidents occurred oh local MMler sMdded into the others,'.roads. : , : - - which were stopped at•• A four-car pjleup in, which **"affic light at .the irtwo persons were injured tersechon. Miller stistamprt a

• occurredat3:5l/p.m. on North laceration-under the:nose andf-Ayi under tbs-Garden Stale '•'D?1>raiFauejr, ^2, of '48^1, Parkway oviSpasist • I Edgevtood #d;r Lioderi/ a •I Jtajured were Amy Karp^lS,-' passenger in the Guenther '-'

—Othor plaque recipients companionwould have died,the meeting'were committee" The framed resolution<*wasmember Barbara Brandeior presented'to Billy by^Comsher service as mayor in 1976) niitteeman_ Henry A. "Dreyerand former Committeeman Jr. tauiejjresence of the boy's

mittee-service from Ja'n. 1, MSines. V • •• 4 * —.•-1976, toN'ov. 15a1977<whenhe The P.B.A. plaque was

.resigned . - •--. ~ • .presented by Patrolman... Courses Rgcowimefcded!',; Robert •Schafer in behalf of the

. The resolution citing the organization. • '...

conqr3iutatcd

2^ y e a r - ^ l d Billy Maines

vnship 1 a car driven bv19,'of

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Trio Injured

« a ; « u ^ M - , s ( f t - i i J u ' i j L / T s M .Av.*»juoncora .su,;.uanloitl.^ and. ?yearHpld playmate. Billy holdb hero's plaque-presented -WMeehkt;:i7ron5TE3m SL, Plaby PoHcen^en S^Beneyolenf Association and Dreyer a Cranford, a passenger in a<ar t n e

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Victoria tUngdon, 49, of 1134/a<:hih0ii>n *-AVe., '••• Scotch

two passengers in „she was, driving ,S

lnjuriKi fa? piStAFF*• IZXHZZr ^ZTi VY" l c? "f MiJ>iAt-tr REALTY. OFF1CERS — Recently installed otflcers of Women's^ u f S l v ^ J M ^ S ^ •Tfisstfc>a«oiMrfCranfprd^re pictured with Daniel Cdangelb, presidentDf New Jersey

tfje Ibcai'group; Carol.:AAe/chon, treasurer; Barbara Hammerl, secretary; jJanet.Barton, president; Joan Koenig. Vice president; Mim Carlson, and AAargueriteR e a r W i n , d i r e c t o r s ^ ; ' • - . ' • / " • . : ; , / : - , : , : ; : . • ' " ? " " • • * - - . - - • • • - - - • — - * * ' • . . • < • • - • - • - - -

oodline.,Accoraing-^i to police

bkKce,1^.NcHii rtn^^iF-^4o-extricated from under a car

Diiq^Daniel-VJ;16f63,PalisadesRih; which Went intoV, . . r • , ;. •• . . . . . v "-««„<,'"•• oeeMncatedtiTHnunrieracar gtr1*

Sparked in part by the the right of the PUC to driven by Ernest DassiL 30 of.Euza—., „ „ « , w c u t „,„, a.faUure oi Cranford garbage regulate a "free"enterprise;" "ie 'N. 16th SL. East "Orange, • Spu» at:Uje bend-'iii South Ave. •-collectors to have. tfidr. ap- company., - ^ Aer:rsaniei^fieF--lb£^cra^~TSe^fbur^ Trpj>tri^1ta*n»*'Srn^.itSplwiaBbn fora rate hike^,^cted. manner as Public .Service; vehicle. w&^dri ven &V Lucille ^ _^ •.. .Upon Jto_date. by the -N. 'JL- Electric and Gas, MA Bell and B. Anatrt nft -ln3^im-<^nW-Kingdriri arid her nasseneersL

Jessie Harris, r -

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tjDinah Stevens, the only , Momar, is now liaison:woman on the ninermember JohnM. Ehiryeewas electedPlarininf Board; was elected board secretary and Robert D.chairman Jan. 4 at the board Fuller, assistant secretary^

. reorganization meeting. __^'»s? Stevens postponedMiss Stevens, who replaces co.mrnittee assignments to

Janies—H. Williams 'in. the consulLwith bflard-jnemberschair, said she will set a "tone, on their preferences. •

_of^porjeration" among b&rd__. In other a_ction._,.the board-m&moers. "WiTIiams' was votM;tb;^nd~a~re5olubon'tp"chairman three years. ' the ownship Cqnimittee; J^rnes---BeU • was '•elected recommending anjendrtents

. .vice^chairrnan, replacing U>> a^-aming :ordinancfe''that'.Elaine Cobtu-n who "resigned allows ovcners of non-•at the end of last year because conforming lots to use the

PuMcJUIUitMgpproximately " IW Maintaining they .~"&re.

b k d i d " happroximately tW JJofth.- Maintaining they . & r e . . T i « T h ! e e : e a * « | i ^ E o cJafsey garbage collectors and "angry, broke and tired," the cutfredat li:43p!to;.at Walnutsympathizers scheduled a collectors said it will cost the~Ave7 IHFl ia r t laF Rd" The ^ . e c j o J a

public more in the form of vehicles* all- westbound, on complained oif-pauti i l l l i 1 *

en y t rof other > activities. RichardRosenberg was. appointed tofill the-vacancy. ^

Mayor Ronald D. Marotta,who ,served as Township

' Committee liaison, to theboard last year, will continueon the board as, mayor.Commftteeman Raymond,

i-which it lies.

The ordinance, permits.c6nstruction on • non-cpnfpnning lots that were laidout before adoption of the 1959masterplan and havehad ooeowner since 1958 *

The proposed amendmaiitswould prohibit construction on'a noncpnformulg lot adjoinedby a -vacant lot. This wouldencClirage owners to acquiremore property to create aconforming lot* -

sympathizers Scheduled aprotes t /-demonstration r _- —„-— —yesterday, at the Public, municipal collection -of gar-Utilities offices in Newark: bage if they are forced out ofThe PDGis located in a. state Jjusiness. ' t ' •office building at Raymond : The- collectors- stated -theyBoulevard anp Mulberry iSL are oot^^irotected from

^-Uhje_ii!i:61estJng. collectors.. comr^Udpn^jitiare;treated.ihdescribed themselves as thesame way as_fhe tele^ione:'4oncerned 'businessmen fori-eonipanyrwmch-is^^-^r ,; the. survival of ' he' :free en- . iThe legislation placing

"terprise system of America." collectors: under "Jhe PUCIn literature prepared for followed, the imposition of

distribution during the massive increases in,protest; the -collectors stated^?OHection jrates^Hsy some

-utetj?- -are -'-'frustrated"—over" cohlraetors7 ••'•- —•' •' *••'•'' '-^being regulated "by- the

AveL, Peterson. . :'J_ _ Jessie Harris, 4Q, of "lizft~The Ihnee-cafe--crash — oc--Washington Ave,, Scotchu ^ ^ a t I2i43fean; at Walnut Plains', and^BJary Withers. 38,

J AveTlaFl iarr iaF IfflL The <**$CaccjolaPI., Wesffield;ehicles. all- westbound, on All complained of-paut •

^ ^ B t f n c l e as a very specialssi-tp.; >\ybwaii of AchieveriienF ^

^-y^—^Vu il *ij-n*i«a*—wv--T-jvir-7xxtr^naay^-pI1CI^ Branqe as a very specheld at the- home of Janet avadabJity'and willingness to. ;wbhfari" of Achieveriiem^Barton Iast ; -vThui d.ay, ^ listento^thosein-need;coupled the association stated" Joan^ e m ^ r f ? ~ * « : W t o m e n > withrintelligence:-.ajndra?go6d Koenig. .selectipn chairman,Associatiorr oL the -Granford sense ; of •- humor over-, presented the award to MissBoard of Realtors preSehted whelminglyo^ialifiedBarbara^Brande^-- -;-™- ^their- annual "Woniah of. . ^ / : . : . -. • -.Achievement - Award'.'

. Barbara' Brande.to

a. psychiahjic. social worker . .• - ! • •

of £>rl Douglas S. Langdon at19 H l l SL " 1

rl Doug19 Holly. SL

A quantityneeates ^ U

;&:; double; V(3,unty Director pf Catholic $eSiteiption bjT Our annual*?•»' ^ ' " ^ Community' Servi£ej»-*a,nd paytaent of ?12,OQ0 a year by

- ^ - ^ x ; ^ ^ - " ^ ^ ^ M 0 W ' - C 3 p continues as ia^^mand ball n f l e ^ d i a m o n d r ing, f inance . / chairman • of t h e township .for use of land at. n ball irifl J

of syringes, Valued, at f7So wasi e . : were regortedstoleBLj^ ''•^

" 'oi^rv 'Vlj^^t^ibnei£ti i

galso

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itet-Vih/li9^^oi^'i'-utiiity;.'"qii,'.1

sorbed ^0,000.: in^ ,jfieldhouse ;

maintenance .and^ other ex-penses that it had notbprne i«

Utilities Conunissiqa Prior tobeing placed under PUCcontrol by^ the N. J.Legislature • m» 1S70, the ••-,-.--- ,-r i."~^v*. ~"^--^ puysician" aiscoverea- ttiecolkctors were regulated by r ^ ^ o n was transferredI to* break upon arriving . at hismunicipalities in which they "*" P I i r T K° T " — " u : - "*' - ^ * ^ ^ *operate.

,. .i-VearWait ;....There has been no increase

in coUection rates in Cranford • areu^d the eltraice SooTifnlm the seven years since physician • discTvered^ the

medicinesrThe-office. . — ^ . - . ^ . . ^ w ^ ,second floor of the Cranfprd 4 ttiiat his hoine had beenMedical Group, "was entered entered by removing a sectionby removing the . moulding of wood paneling in the front

Township Coniitfittee.'' : ; Memorial Fie|a was called for *the past -- vThe-associatipa stated-that • %esday*X lAlbeit Makstenas Mayor Ronald JJarotta said

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Thursday, January;i2;^^1978

—.'--A policeoMcsrl»fll.patrol N'. loth St.from WashinEton Aye. to the

Mayor(JLivioManclno first sufficientpolicemen.

improved "before work canN begin? on the Carpenter PI.be, detentiQti'basin.-

f i ^ " ^ the patrol duringthe Borougf, Council meeting

g ll p<rpproyementg

have rnmplajy^ "pfcaused by patrons of

Sa9~he

"Anrtfpc n ^ ^ - n ^ K i - - i n i u i r Qv<i\ ^ny details. Li ter he .meetings for_~montbs about did not- thjn.k .Kenilworth" ^ f t ^ B S T : N > M f l » S L stated he had^not wantel to pat™ris;ofthe b>r who are should *'"•ftS^hvSS^tf-^^"^"'"^^O-nthepatrorspecificaily ^turbing;the^peace7fighting; rnUnid]

IlCCT. WI»O IlIUSnGS HIS r'GflUlSt" hC if *~*±S*ttl**siA1*~: H ^ «.* • ltif- i l i a - dirAnt / i lmnni !nW AM MarttL. *1 ,andPceihen and l e d i a

not want people thinking theberwugh does not have a

—iflc-.thevstreet^^^ Urinating—onlawns -andlckusing otherdisruptive > activity uponleaving thejtavernih ttlg^early,.morninghours. "• ••: • -,

McCormack, who becariiepolice cornmissioner this

coijsidering;. other- plansalleviatethe situation^

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to

'give other-municipalities money to helpwith flood problems since the -borpUgh has neVer receivedmoney from ainpihet; town tohelp with local flood problems.

In* other action; the councilpassed on first reading anordinance .to extend., the in-

" of theboroiugh: This' wHI ebtjtend. thelocal zoning ordinance for

n- i^poon •; Art lessons, Recreation Center, jscho&rU d r e n ^ a ^ d s e n i p r ^ c i t i z e n s ! ? ; " ' ' : •''•'"

. , ; Jl a.m;'-. 1 P:m«. - B6ys' basketfiSJ^ Brearley gymi 3ni.:

2j'".4';p,iD. - Q^-.^mrSsu'cs-Brearrey gym, 3rd to 8th. . • / g r a d e s . . . • • • • - ' • " • •

7 p.pn. - Municipal Court. ••; - •-' !7 - 9 pMT- Tax office bperi.. _ ' 1~

A:7-9p;m^.C^hsumetd1rector''soff{ceopT. .., -7 . -3 p.m,r Wrestling, Brearley gym, ;.-'*.

, ' 7 - 9 p . i n . - B$ys basketball, Brearley s^in, 5th and 6th,' g r a d e s ' . - ' ',- . . - ' -" :.-'-"V •• . ' -'' • • " ' " ' ' '

- - " * • - ' "-• ""'-••"• itionidenfer. ' 1_".'; 7:30«9_pjri.:- Borough clerk's office open. '• t -8:30p.m. - Hoihebwner's^Meeting, Knights of ColumbusV• ' ( . T u e s d a y , : ' j a i i / i 7 T ~ ; ' / " •'• " • ..- ' , . " . , ' • . ' . - • ~~ • T

7-9p.rti. -Build^ginspe^tor'soificeqpejn.Zoning enforcement off icer-s offiTV—T^^^m--tZoning-^uTo^eme«t:ofi.ic'er-&office openr— • •

7 :30 p.m. - Overeaters Anonvmbus -Recreatiori Center.8 p.m. - Borough' Council work session1. • f

'.Wednesday, Jan. 18 ' • • . - " ' . .iT.li p.m. -cftotary Club meeting. Galloping Hill

^Caterers,.;-,-- : J - . ..._ :-?: • .7- 9 p:m. - Boys' basketball, Brearley gym, 7th and 8th

• g r a d e s . ' " " ' . - ' . . • • ' . . ' '•.,.•••'...' ""' ... '"T-9:3(f p.m.-Teen Clubi-RecreationCenter:

TTiursday, Jfcin. 19 ';' . ,. l-4p.m, -lJVeu*are director's office open.

-.4 - 5 p.m^' Building inspector's off ice open.9 W t l i B lp . r g r y g

8 p.m. - Board of Health meeting: ~.%

no contestfor, three three-year-'•' terms in: the Feb. lVBoard of:Education election «aa^Betie-Schnell /£ind James . Casale

Jiniainibents, and . Joseph' Fuenlps w'ere'^the' only three". residents to file petitions' by-la i^ Thursday's deadline. V

'Incumbent Henry Piekarski

resident , for - 21. „.previously served nine" yearson the school board in 'the19^0'sj.He-iff!employed as an-electrician with CarpenterTechnology, Union. --_>.. „.' -

'; A Navy veteran of- World"War II, Fuentes has been a

special police officer 20i yearsand is - a: member of - theKnights of ColumbuS-'and-Veterans-of-ForeignrWars.—

Fu^ntes residea'at 404 BeechAve.. and is the father of two'sons, both educated in Gar-wooa;schools. ••• . . •

J i . i s iwl se5kingreelectjojf_afterlhree years on the board.

He was appointed assistantfire,chief this year.

No one filed to run for'the

orOgonowski who is serving onBorough Counci}.1 Hie resignedfrom the board in Noveml^r.The vacancy will have to befilled by a board, appointment.

Mrs. Schnelj o t 192 HickoiyAve.ischagmari-of. the policycommittee of the- school board,and served on the negotiatingand finance, committees,, She

fjfARWOOT)-- Thrniigh ar e s o l u t i o n p a s s e d ,unanimously by the -BoroughCouncil,. Garwood has^ agreedto j jay Westfield $8,378 peryear to perform* health. ser-vices for the\borqugh.

According to, MayoHorbffcz, Gintojjb&-^tgfeement due to a—iBout the

mandate requiring each they/want.

Aiso discussed , at theTuesijay, riiglit—, councilmeeting^^as the propper cent payincreaseHfofitatel i l t

:~™ ^ o I ^ SPPJlcants .for the countyprogram which

oriand

from ioc>l ' orgarii?atior^>, is Iniaipreparing piaps

of. . . , . w. w or—.dihances, announced'council..,had tentatively, budgeted$2,000 for Rosel le^Rart for K E ; N I L ; W D R T H — - T h e . -^Tryoutscoits of conducting a hearing Recreation Committee an- basketr? , s cndu«;tingafiearing ecreationCwnraitfae

cost of. .on-improving^Morse^^reeK-^uhoes^registration ism'useS'v^ulvert ; derway for the g

county freeholders foe im-. CortiprehensiveprovingiBlack-Brook Park off Traimhg ActMichiganS/lVe"L~'Z •"--:-—-«'

-under the -RaseUe Hark had askedEmployment members "of the Morse^lCreek wres'

derway for,basketbalf

theae, boys'

T^iam', and art

•Carmnirota s aid member^,. >.Recreatiorf Councilman. of thefcionsl Rtttary Club ana John Ueltzhoeffer, an-

^>O..which, includes..

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'.•'•- Assocladoii will Present"Jie--.'• plans to'council for approval.. before submittu\g-them to the

of 507 irTselectirig Miss' Bfahde xt:--d ***™*"©? nieetuig. ; , when the 197

Noting that the pool utility is reviewed by.

The collectors' side*ssue is1 presented tira letter tothe editor of The Citizen abd

which .appears on

the P.UC. The Towiiship office 'Monday *Committee previously had set . Also reported

Per the thfeft of

considered .not . drily ,.v.educational, professional andcommunity1 seftyice ' creden- • —•••"-?•*> ^—,"tials. buta.lsoher outstanding i^5S,000, MakatenasVmait

¥^oom? »&e -personal qualiUesr- - • •~ t .^» .but police •«Her compassion and

ommittee previously ha^Uniform rate of $5

••?~?z~l~l,~~~~~"— ™^'"w--5^MEffiat rtesidents shouldtameditonceagaint»ilcaffortli • realize•• the pdols are~ ato inakeUie annual payment ^ -recreation facmty Jbat• ia-

Son>e colleciors iri Cranfordnotified customers

from S1-.75. to

The resolution alsosuggested amendments that

• Thomas J. , bavis of 5 would require thelot to front _ _"Bahniferi Pkwy. was elected <"> 'an improved- s b ^ - t h ^ - Wcfa-serves-tte^llectorschainmaa of the. Board of prohibiting construction on jtn the literature preparedAdjustment ai the annual isolated lots, and permit for handout from the picketreofganiiation meeting constructiptt of only one—lUie, the collectors QuestionedMonday, hight.He"wastinoiy- family, homes on1 non-posed. . ' • " • • - . . . conforming- lots in one or two-/

Davis .succeeds Boris family zones, '.-.'•'.' i_Bergen, chairman for four "years who announced at the

*s.tart of the; meeting he was not. a. ca ndidate for reelectiori.

. Edward J. Smyth was •. , -elected vfee .chairman, suic=. Jean Marie Deery, daughterceeding Davis, ^tid Tfterori; °f Mr: and .Mrs. James Peery

place in the Veterans :oT

letter Is from Sally A. Barton e v e n ^ r ° u g h fthe rate

of the Westfield accountant structure had not yet beenfirtb of Galinkin" and Barton, .^kmged- by the PUC.^To'

was

collection in the homeof Robert -Otzmann ajt 22Ramapp Rd. According to :FebfuaryPatrohnari ^Scfiaeffer , the •'-:.Jtbe^mit "of'-red^l973l^tzmamplfibnter w a s n ^ t e r e o j r ^ n ^ motorcyclevalue^ atby fortuig *"•- •"-'-••''•' - . ^ • . . .< «(«»««.

jdoor,,. Several,,«-»«-j . .^LAJ—*' - ' • *:"""—I J J V l tuui|jci5siun . ana ;"- " f y v *"y.j»"f'"°'. ygjmicm-. recreauon -laciuty mat -10-yesterday had not received c ^ h c e r n . . ; f 6 r ' . : ? h d i v i d a ^ ' > . | | i ^ - C ' 1 ) ^ v 4 h a t . ; ; « d u l d ' ' creases the value of all homesttobce of ^any items beirg seeking help r her depeft--have accrued the town f r t o in Jown- *.V 7 ';^ i v i . \i yii *• r ',j••'dability aiid"commitment to ^ t r o p e ^ ^ i t w e r e M t u s e d T^ecomiraA valuable collection of old _; - : :, \ ' ; p: ^ ^ ^ " •' . - ^ t reading an^brdinance

en irom the »7 ."SENIORS'JilEEMNfel- ' ^ 9 P°°; w j l not be truly which puts into effect for 1978home - las t X special meeting ori the ^ ^ u s t a M n g until;it again /'sjijary and 'other agreements

NeW.. J e r^y ' . pjh&romacjeutica l^y3 ^4?rog^m^o¥=^enioF--€itizejBs^''>ft:to^-asva' snhsHttite-for "negoOayaas last month.

clerk in the. tax collecfocs.

Mayor Ronald JJarbtta said

when the 1978 pool;i d b ~

ChFistmas^gexoraiing1

contest: DjstrkTVJarhes. A.irset Dr. District

trgrnia Be - Malo," "HlOMichigab Ave.; District 3,Nicholas Lpng6, $17 PagsaicAve.;- District 4. Johii andRegiha Anlon,^60-Maplew6od

aregirls'

takingonday nights, 7-9 p.m.,

Harding School. Teams of&th.and etrTind ,7th and 8thgrade girls will be selected tocompete—with -neighboring

townsv Mrs,. Janet Glyhbs. isdirector. ' JL,

inajng

pKS^t iSS^ « — — - collector*ipyed from a gun rack 1h' St.

• nuts Public HBoulevard.

- BOARDOF EDUCATION•-• KfeWiLWORtHLN.J.•'-•'

NOTICE OP BUDGfeT HJSAfJI

the - enrolment :*r all senior Jneet future- repa i r and year to take a job in privatecitizens. '. J --. <' maihtenahce costs, and stated"^ business. " .•••••• • _..

-.»;;

VFWGonfest

SCHOOL DIStRlCY BUD5ETSTATEMENT- • • ' '*"'"->U'

thapJtr 513, taws erf )9

Satarles..*Con»r.' SMv;,and.HjlbJ Ci(

Rtpliicemttii «i» Vehicles";.- Porchass.o* New '

Plectireles

Jr. ; wassecretary He succeeds. Sirs.

ing . to , ' "worky'1 to. fulfill campaign

efedHMfc-of

Geraldine''Mattson,,-five-year.' Fopeign. W a r s : Voice ofboard member who—was not Democracy Contest, it was

for reelectiori'as^annpGHcied^ by past com-Cbarles Paez.

nominatedsecretary.

Ralph P. Taylor was chairmanneappointed as an attorney for Missthe board.'

pr t t tnisesefedrHaitMcWesffield'took the oath ofoffice . as ,- Oth" Districtassemblyman Tuesday at theStetehouse • "

EHROUJW5HTSRtiSJisnt » > !

5

^:ry has won the 5thDistrict TJ nLon County),compeution aiid^will advanceto state competittbo;la.tE4- this"month.: • >0

She' was awarded Ks

Vlh&fe that Prices Always Right _

[• with win. deiivery.lM gaL

__iLEiaK

At his side were his wife,Pat, ;• who served as hiscampaign manager, '. hisdaughter, Ginger; ai CornellUniversity freshman, and son.Chuck: Jr.,. a Westfield High

. ?ehoo! sophomore. -• \The Republican ha«i:i

5c*iocfr P

Tolal ,

CURRENT EXPENSEAdi. B l l VV7

»»-s „ • • .

. HEVEHUES

' IW4-77A&IIM

Sij>.t-SO/i»)ACTUAL

s*et.i), i»7« ;EST1AAATEIV ^

popll TrartS.liwuriiA' Cl)lrVI<J)lar Activities

Other Expertses•SUBTOTAL -.-.-.-OPEftATIOM

"••- '• - o . " , " .

K,»».<J>

O. 0

• • , » ,

, 0.."0,

' • • • 0 ' •

• " . . 0 . -.

0-

; • • • 0

- • ' • • • < )

: - - 0rU,'It •":•••

0

., . commenting; t ha t / the borough receives k - ,Y ™

little for the county takes thieaiAve.; and District 5,7Baniel• residents pay. ;. Mascarq, 28 S\ 20th St. Each

• The plan couldcost up to 31 ^ceived a $23 saving bond.million, he said. . . . ' » " !

:• Along with repairing theIbasebali field in the park.Camrrrarota said, renovationsmight include the addition of a

•soccer field x and basketballcourts and the installation of

-lighks;-;-?-'" , •' " ' •'• •He aaded that lights; would

enable residents to ice skate atnight* in thwinter; *

reeholders for $2,000 each tohelp pay for.(Jieljiearings.," .•_" Roselfe: Parlc»isi. presently inhearings before the Sta teDepartment of-EnvironmentalProtection toi prove that-theculvert^alongside a'sectip'n ofthe Aldene line of the CentralJersey RWlrbad is inadequateto naridle*H.tKe flow of the

I

• ^ • • • • : • ' '• . . • " V "

- KENlLWOKtH-old handicapped student froma sending district attacked aspecial education teacher, witha razor , Friday atBrearley Regional

KENrLWORTH'-- The: ' f o r industry.Planning Board Jan 4 granted" -i-be board stipulated, theapproval for^a-3.0QO- square garages must be restricted tofoot addit ion' : tb Driicker current use, '..Printing Co., 720 Cblfax Ave , , .^^Je^site plan-committee isbut told,, the applicant the reviewing plans submittedT)y

• • • ' - a food market,. Hubbard's,Cupboard, for a j-sj^re.. to bebuilt on a vacarft lot wni S.Michigan .. Aye." near the

Registration ' is conti:for the youth: wrestliiT&vprogram forboys aged 9-15Monday • and^ Wednesdayevenings,—7-9—p.m.,-T andSaturday 11 a.m. to 1 p,m. atthe, Brearley 'gymnasium.Coaches Ron- FerraroT~andFrank Rahrier of the-Brearleyuwestling staff teach thetechniques.v of the sport. Thetearri'?"compete^ in the: Uniofl"County Youth. Wrestling

'League. ^ . _Councilman John Uelt-

zho^ffer, pepresenting theRecreation Committee,-. arl-

secretary for-twp^nonths this fpay, She is"

lpletin^HeiMFirsrTerm U r Pthe school boa,rd. '-

Mrs,' Schnell recently-wasnamed senior citizen. c.oor-"dinator foV the borough. She.brgffnfeeti " the"first girls'recreation program at St-Anne School-in the 1950's. ™

^ouTifci membe'r-^porisMann said, "It 's a shame-thelegislators don't cafe enough--" ' " le and what

seem to only

. a full-time health officer:Horbacz said it wtbuld not be

'feasibilToi- the bofdUgh to hireits], own health^oi^Cfirl-Bflth-Fanwood and Mountainsidehave contracted 'with West-field for health serviceCoverage. . • .-• • ...

"It's a regional approach,with Westfield as the.provider

^'They are always talkingabout' economy, then try to

l l r i b ^ W O

- parent provacation

board reserves, the right toorder, the front lawn-paved forparking spaces if necessary inthe future; ..'..•...*•

The addition will create -aninsufficient number of parking

lessons -

Roselle Park border. Adecision is expected Feb. 1.,•-. -The ..board did not

nouncedwill beghi Sat „ , _from 10"5>m. td-hooh at -theRecreationCehter: School age-children-, through seniorcitizens are invited. Mrs. RoseEmmert: is director.-Registratibn.will take place at;

Mrs. Schnell is marriedand is the mother of adaughter and two ' teenagegrandchildren. _ i -"' -1-.'.1

Casale, a lifelong residetit of'Garwood,- previously servedon the school board for nineyears.* in the 1940's," and._waselected again in. M75. He ischairman of the building andgrounds committee. -.; The last, five..weekendsCasale has been completingelectrical find plumbing workat -Franklin, and Lincoln

Mrs/ManrLsaidL.. :_i ,._„.. _.__State legislators presently

make $10,000 and the increasewould bring fteDj1 salariesi to -

;$18,000per year.Of the raise, Mayor Horbacz

. said,' "It's difficult to \xa-jlf_Jhe: -services- the—state—derstand-wherrtheyirequires," Horbacz said. to live,*ith such strict^ budget-^

The health officer for' limitations; It's unfair to have 'Westfield , John Morley, will us live with budgetfeap^wdouble as the regional health they don't do it;-'official. • T..... 'Councilman George Van-

YMeAPftOGRAM^ VThe "Five" Points Branch

Y.MCA, 201; Tucker-Ave. .Union,'. will ^begirt- its third,term of programs next -week,included i are f}3te-^choolprograms, gymnastics, youth-sports, arts, and crafts, andvaried aduftrp.rdgrahi&: - •

o gannduHWd ,-that;

t d 1 r f y-

would be used for

-wtthe park. He met

county, park com-

., to poh'ce, MissDecker,, ,/&4, of

was working^ alone^studehlf in" a'-"SopnV

when she was cut with,a. razorrblade. According to

increase in the nmnberemployes.. . . .

Should conditions' change in.-the—"future, however, theprinter would' have ,to. install

Biljnce AwccHattd. REVENUES PROM LOCAt; SOURCES. ' - . . . ,

• • * * " '

i«iJ«ANiricii>ATc;o41

~~ visa do

iT&cied 'Strvlc'ti •'

UHlltS?Othef Expeittts...-..

MAINTEMAMCeSslirlet ^Oonic&cted ServicesReplacement of Equip•Pvteiu&e of New EquipOther r

-w.ssr.oo .......-Jaioi

I I J X O . O O •••

1&JOSO.XB• - U.OOO-00

M U M '

412.7V

4,107 0 |

.XnMi.ooo.oo.

1M.2WJ0O*

U70T00

U O O5^60.00

FIXED CHARGESEmploye«-lteilf» ContrlInsurance and JudgmentsRental of Land and Bulk)

iJoooo5^00 00

• *i • •

15.058 doS 000 00S.JJO.00«.000 00

> 7MX>0i

missioherof recreation' but noaction was taken.'

Repairs for SenWirsi In, othet action. Mayor Livio"Mancino appbinted Tom"Broda; . I^ou Dalbin, JackLandau, Mar tha ' Bruen,Amelia Cooney aiSar.Wilh'amSmith Jo1 the fecal.SCHRMP

. committee. CouncilwomanM a t y l K e l l y will ^ct asborough liaison to the cottv^

i_. mittee^*- - 'Thie comijiiHee will Screen,

Generalwhere she

suturesttwas released.-

The • student, one qt anumber sent tor the schodrforth(6j£.' special - ..educationprogca.m, was arrested bypolice arid released to the

school custody of his parents for a . „ , - ., . - . -. J J. ^ c - borough.- .

• . ' •« The board gave preliminaryapproval to- a subdivision"requested by Henry Patrylowof 195 Sumher Ave," to dividehis 113 by 110-foot."propertyinto two T6ts. One contains his

treasurer, AVthur Goodreds. home and the other \ s ix-car .Trustees'are George- Borger,' garage. The property is zonedf

' l

* e a r because itof_ Mayor Livio

. members to

recreation dire'etor Bob

Sch&oi^irtTHr-ciiaTger.' He isemployed uas chief electricianart . Runriellff Hospital,.Berkeley Heights. . .

Casale andlu's two childrenwere educated in Garwoodpublic schools and his two'grandchildren now are at-tending school here. He livesat257. Hazel.Av'e;

Fuentes, a Garwood

" RECREATION lVlEK'riNt»KENILWORTH-- . The

Recreation^Gpmmittee'

been reduced fW« per cent"Vandemark said-the bill to

MiUen wjll be cut. $5,000. Thisreduction', will. bring • thecharges -closer in line, withVl

those assessed to ihe previousoccupant_6f the property.

Horbacz announcedfiaalel

the

hold-a public reorganizational to the P.lannmg-nieeting Thursday, Jan. 19 at ; members, Je r ry Fontinelli7:30 p.m. in the meeting room and Edward Silver, haveof Borough Hall. * '" resigned.' . . . / • • •

of* twofill vacancies.

The term of Joseph Jakubexpired in December' andWilliam* Hoag had. resigned:

Auto Collision

KENILWORTH-the SenibrCitizens Club install.ejd thefollowing officers for 1978 at ameeting last weekT president.Jack Landau- first, vice y l opresident, George" Myers; stalled the officers.secoHa Vice 'pres ident ' , - *Landau'announcedWallace' Vfayne; recording f l b d illsecretary/Ann Scheu'erer;'corresponding secretary;

three years; Sophie Strack,two years, and William Klett, 5>f81fl<jione year." Nelson Brown in- **Ki 'L*

Raffle;KENILWORTH-- This

Levy WS.B2I00 1 WMSMO

IJOdOO4003.06

. . d,

aiooooo

Opposition for

School I

shuf-fleboard will resume • Thur-

. sda'y_ mornings. Tickets areavailable for the .flower show

Florence Zawacki; -treasurer^, in Morristown .from Sophie Friday, the 13th, can-be a lucky,Harry- Stoll, and assistant Strack. , ' ^ day for anyone attending tbe

Blood pressure testing will clnicken dinner and raffle' — ' " ' avat4ho RPQnsnreri, hy Inc. -nav inCOUNCIL MEETINGS

savinings bond by the local post.eweme of her presentations "My Responsibilit J t '

^^Mi^I lo^^and^rcom^mriication. committee at^EsWn-t CUes|

FUEL OILm 968-0862:$!

AD1

was. "My ResponsibilityJ toAmeriea-^" . '..

tSslDeerjriy a sehioi* atMother Seton, Regional HighSchool, Clark, • v .

' • FAMILY IS TOPIC. The Suburban HomeEconomists will meet Wed-nesday, Jan. 18 at the NewHampshire House, 2 KejitPlace Boulevard; Summit, a t11.-30.. a.m. Mrs. Mary ENightingale .will speak;"lL'.ridersTahdiWg YourFamily:" ' ' •

IKESRENC

Hardwlcjc has met withchool^rb^aiffl^^members

and teachers withinltju$ dlsbict to explore -.the

problems of "thorough andeff ic ient"- educationlegislatioa and to determinepossible solutions.

UJ14.00MS in oo

30 SOD 00

tyuooo

Ji suprorALTT SPECIAL •L- PROJECTSFEDERAL STATE OTHER

i Federal Pro(ecfs_r t

regular meetings bf Borough

gjiled[petitions and fourth' Tuesdays-of the

Swujh; healtlf center: 71-Bcear4ey_Band Boosters. > - r e l e a s e d .- " following committees -The dinner will be served

. W , . . T ^ . ; ' GARW00D-; A fire that•KENILWORTH- A slippery apparently was smoldering

road last Thursday at 8 .'m. for. eight hours before iLwas •caused a car accident at the^discovered destroyed the floorcprrier of yernon Ave. andlffid floor beams Sultiday of theMarftetSt. sending two'peppfe buildirjg that formerly housed.,,to the hsopital. - - the. Joyce Dance Studio atr347* Chester.Wohltman, 20, of 389 ~

Concord Ave., Rahway, toldpolice he was approachihg the

"stop sigij on .Vernon A vie.'whenhis car'began to skid. The carenteried 'the intersection andhit a,car boradside driverxJtiyMrs.'4,ula M. Dasher, 40^6f 60Broom St., Newark. • " ..

Mrs. Dasher was taken to'Union Memorial. Hospitalwhere she was treated for a

trialp aha~'sprai«T"andd '

Crown Is

The~

last month; for-the Feb. 14du'caliOJ! elecHon

ibejrelurn.ed to their seatsiu> one' else submitted

Sophietonibrr&w by band- and band

Strack; front students in the cafeteria.e ' Gar- Cost is-$2. . . «• - * \-

WaIIa.ce7- The Booster* will raffle a-25-

..Ri-inpy.;_in;... nf ,-?fl

~~fXTsr>»4P.L-M-WJI . .^P L . W-3aO A i Amended

opotnerSUB TOTAL SI.141JB Uttto

Lc«Sites

V - ••

• • • < ( '

WHERE YOU S>WEiPASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS PAYPROM bAV Of DEPOSIT %0 DAY OF WITHDRAWAL"~v !—'-femr"

COM^OUKOeq COWTWUOUSLV / <U»e'blTErj*KOOH Tlj

I »cco».nr(|j ir.» end of

tunj^i >Hd cdnciii iieJeii -Ji

OT-HEri HIGH1MTER£ST-£A)lKllNG PLANS ALSO AVAILABLE

SAVlUGSIItSUHtlJ Up TO.440.090 &V UX GOVT AGtMC*.

' MAIN OFFICE: 4O C « W ( C « Sheet. Ne»jJV\N j G/IO? »e*i-a26p 'KEN1LWORTH OFFICE B ^ W d *1 Soulh 2O1I, SwajJ " , ,

q i o : - ••* • " * r •

C : Soum*cil Co"ic.» or Ei^oim Ho*d andWestminster D»iw«llhoM<j»ia«>*Piar*in]ttieoeWaftooo«no''

'centtf)S«y(9<n!K>'NJ 08372.72743OO ~ w " " a

SArREVtU-EOrRCE--: '•)FREEffi^iq^AVAILABt^ATALL^fflCeS N * | r

Bisce Ap(*ocmr<t& viREVEKlUE FaOM LOCALSOU«C|£S ' '

f

.*HEBEAi- Orolnanai Ma, W-J,fal

•* Indude admlnlslr^Hvo prlncuMu^^nunes nereA. Appropriation amount mu»taBree with the revenue*moonf

SPECIAL" SCHOOLS ANDEVENING SCHOOLSJ-4 Sununef School -» "Salaries >SjjjpJIes M-Orner ExpeniejSUB TOTALrOTAL CURRENT EXPENSES

3CUU3.DO

Ajfred Wood is assured ]of aii'd fourth Mondays at 8 p.m." isevenl._ ,__ "" ' ' • - •

t n d Raymond August are the first TuMcHale lind RaPicakbni-third terms.

gatlof second Monday. or may be.

d

EquipmentTOTAL CAPITAL OUVLAV

" S DeW Servlte-

Slnftlng Fund ^_TOTAL DEBT SERVICEAdditional StlstaS

Building Ala O>iVatelpal

m. OrtJi«nc» tfa. 7TX n » imtrla LandJ:1!!!?®?^1™ °* •?• "woo <

, G*n«oaa%fc«<>d Is bercty «xttndcd forJ ? " .«« one year in'accordwici

Adolllonai Stale SCfiaa)• Building! .Aid O L IPAdditional State Srttxt

5ECTIOM I. All croin«« enttiunct*

, . - • » • •""» on«njnc«r, teri-ifiiLium «l(».Hyei«ionllnalpjnj>a<

tno PUrflcattQn In aaxManca wait lam,. .5COUOI44 TtMfiorausJi CWitShKj-"Nito a cop> <W «m m.u,ia orainancs with

In* Caunly Pljinnina Board upon', «*W"oo o« Mm*. • . . • . . '-. ' \

• CMASLESJ' HORBACZ

Addliloaal Stale.Building Aid

All Accoomj

-t . IncJuoe. «il j ' AccoumAerces-aiiia: UM iew esivtltamnt

X Include, cjukital roervr_tupd t*L»nci

1^54^*53.00

' • NOTICE- " . '•oreaoJna - Ordinance * u^amiMM*dpo Ofil rcadtnfl at

meotng o( t»t Mayor andh e 8 o r o h o » C » o ) N «

••• N ' i-l CURRENT EXPENSE; "-,.- "• '. I I )

ADMiNISTSATlCN ,Salaries* - '• , ,

' Contracted Services /Other Expmsei ' ,SUBTOTAL - •INSTRKCTION

.Salaries-PrtnclpaJl t

i i . c< Insr

lT^77EXPEWDITU8eS W77>» APPROPRIATIONS< » •* (31

4.U1J3O OOO^X)looaooI I 230 00

M.77«J»•jco.bo

as.wo.oo0

beld

a (MOt

roi>oho»C»rwo«).N_«.,, J»rjw»rV W. It7«. and.

mliknMlforUnMpatUaaafWncarios, af arioher. regular

g o) said Mayor and Cluxll i«mMunicipal, Bliilerteycn'T

a (MOtlc ncarios, af arioher. regular•neeftag o) said Mayor and C l u x l l if«m«Mi liildJng. Carwrood. Ktw

U J 2 IV7

Sai f r tnTcaclMn5*l#rie»-Or»i*r instr Sla«Satartcs-Sec. and Oer .AlOther. Solaria* f a irafrTexttoons . -:. ISchool Ut>. «n<> Aua cfVisual Materials 'T i l

6tA**\3OMOM.001IXLS0

r: Ml«0JXI77.CO0.OO

•ica.oa^ 3IJI7.OO

- 0•M.7MJ0O

InterestA4*HonaT^ta«e School

Bylldlng Aid Ch. W_Principal —interestTOTAL ADDITIONAL STATE

SCHOOL BLDC AlOTOTALSTOTAL BALANCES

JoneSB. W77 rTOTAL EXPENDITURES

AND BALANCESJUNE 30 1977

I

(V .,Free^pprcoriatlon Balances'4-39-T7 Irom Ihe Audit) %iU Kf l i

k Amount aopropriated hi „_

MflitUmtl amountepproprlated<iuringFY77tt 0Free AppropriationBalance A-SO-T) «M I a i £M 1*Amount appropriated In "FY7»J» yX5»C0Fre* ApproprUtlonBalanc*6-3»-79 « J 1 lllJUA.lt

J^OUJM-IO^XXX.00

Tne l t » f> CiwrenJ Expense Budoct Includes « tola! «• UO.BCUbO allocated to improvement Proa'«mlow 1 — ,

GRADE/ORAOE CLUSTER

ng. Carwrood. Ktwy.nTuraUV' January 24. IV7S at

• 38 p^n. prtvaiUntHLme) oi- at soon .. «»»«*rt«r;_«». laid mailer. _<io" ba ,.

. '•; '"; •.-> . , ' ' • -I' .PHVUJSMOWE

Otner. ExpeoSUBTOTALATTENOANCe AND HEALTHSERVICES . .

SalarWi-Ancndance• Oflwr Expensck-Atten

Uli'Htn

SJUJS H400JiO' 1O00.00

3JO0.0O

i7.no.oo35^0OXi04400.00

l«APROVEyiCNT rnOORe<ne<Uai'< mprovamenlCenter - <t4>M0> at)

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

APPROPRIATIONS

•t20.KW.00vbjMjta

i>too.oo°

LlOOtf)

'^•XV-fc.-:-'

'4-';>r->>j^jj, .'.. 'i.

*>7M

•' V V •.

K-ff

f CxpeflTOTAL

Htallti

. • ^ . - V 1

IJODGOIO«L00

^ S00 eo * " * « ' « ' » r » « • ' " • Board.o»EoucatlonTHaraina'school;Kenllmort^M"} "

I v - JI ) 275 Opljoo.oo

Dafed , W%»"«u«neL.Morrl».

„ JS«»«»«tcr«tary

;.*-.

TUkNIT

month_at 8 p.m. at Borough tertainment;Hall. During. July and August, hospitality,council >win .meet, onl^ the tlingr : finance-;second,: Tuesday.. "••wofk--y/ayn-e..- house

i r j e ^ e l d ^ h e ^ i r ^ t ^ ^ r ^ r ^ ^ e s h n ^ n t r ^ r g e ^ .feaiays artd ,'SeG0nc|-.MyersY'-;'R^S.'V:"P.", Lillian phonoS track ahdji Panasonic

*•""*—"• - • » - - passer; R ! S . V . ^ . ' for . t h e.Geaiert Ruth Wayne;

Mayors ' ' -Advisory, ' JacRLandau ;,shuffreboard, GeorgoBorger^ social affairs, "AnneSabolchicfc; publibity, Agnes

• McGeehan; visitation male,Ben Dianas visitation female,Josephine Gartling; mem-bership,' Sophie; Strack,;

-sunshiner-iArfHie^SaboIchick,and! chaplain, AgnesMcGeehan. . .- r.

Lillian Lasser announcedher R.S.V.P, cdmmitte<Kgave

Bayard . Pt. Newark,- apassenger |n Mrs, Dasher'scar, was treated for , neckstrain and released.'

HolyCrowrv-tof St: Stephen ofHnngnry" will ho the tnpir nf n

South Aye; .,.,....J , 'Patrofitian Joseph Alexis

smelled smoke while-ion footpatrol at approximately 1:30-a.m. He discovered- flamescorning from the building and,upon investigation, found the"

-fire on the floor. _ • •

He"- notified the - fire• department which brought the. blaze uiider control by 3 a.m.

The owner of the bujldihg,Emmanuel Almeide, who isremodeling the structure, saidhe "swept "a pile of debris intothe center oFthe floor beforelie left at & p.m. Saturday.Police,heli'pvp'n r-ignrptte ash"ignited • the^-pile which;smoldered until ^found by

Saturday,-Jan. 14- • s • ••' 7:30 p.m. : Parish bingo games, St. Anne School.Monday, Jan. 16 • "• .

12:15 p.m. : Garwood Rotary Club, Marisa'sRestaurant. "Tuesday, Jan. 17 ' " .

10 a.m. - Tuesday Morning Group, St Paul's. A7:30pjrc-Parishblngogames,St. AnneSchool ' ^

.8. p.m. - fioard of Education meeting.Wednesday, Jan. 18 ' . - ^

8 p.m. - Board'of-Health meeting.Thursday^Jan. 19 *.r " ' •. 8. p.m. zjCjvilJDefense and Disaster Control.

Aiodliary FlanGARWOOD- The Lagjes

Auxiliary of Bay Leaf- Post6807 of the VFW announcedthe following plans for 1978< . •SatBrday, Feb. 11, a joint,covered dish social with (he.post; Feb. 17, a , Chineseauction;'.and March 30! a stotand

{Jrogram to be presentedtanighT by Father James-Sharp of Seton Hall Universitybefore the Rbaar-y Altar-Society of the Church of St;

;Shop luncheon

thp. VFW

pwith

Police describe the damage program and the Americaniothe building as "extensive." Cancer Socieiy. : .

At a meeting last week, theauxiliary donated $25 to theDavid Brearley High SchoolBank Boosters to help fund thebank's trip tojbe Mardi Grasparades iri New Orleans Feb. 2to 9 - ' . ' . ' . '

fiorence uastaldo aridLoh wete. hostesses.'.mfimherfi-.arfilivrriry

New

and Bernice Harrisr The clubWill mmt again

.Oeorge..">««*'•;. Pariasonic . color. W o r k m a n H t m r e d A iine. The session will take-^gft^w^^levisioiL-^aa-r.mPrsoa- A M - — ^ - . ^ - - w , . ; - .—_rf —u-y.tJt^rhen^rrtvMr^tvM^nf^tft.r-

black and white TV,Dinner -.tickets are

hy ,frin.hanU arnfront studentspjurchased *'at the door:Proceeds will help finance thebank's trip to the MardiGrasnext jnonth. - •'--''

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UiWORTH-

theA work-

Manufacturing Co-. 5 MarkRd., was • admitted;, toMemorial General riospital^Union, with a leg injury afterfalling from the ljft platform

A - • ••»• ' of a truck Jan. 4 at 7:25 p.m.A l l X l l i a r y — Utnberta Materazzi, 51, of

1003 SayreRd.; Union, was onthe pfcatforin on the back of thetruck in the building. He gave

. ,.-. . . ... orders to raise the platform,jKENILWORTH-The ne^wly' byt-fell as the platform wasKENILWORTH Tbenewly y t p

established Ladies/Auxiliary'^rtbviHg,. according .to police.^ the Knights o / co lmnbus—Ho was-admitted to theinstallerLfltf legs yesterday v at hospital for treatment for anthe K of C Hail Market S r r a ^ r f t f a

Rev. Edward Hennessey, discharged Tuesday.

ga tota!<oti,«4 tours, of servicejn-!?"• J ^ ^ o w i h g gave

" Lilhaif. Lasser.| JoGarUin

prn: for all -withJanuary.birthdays, , .- knight, and. John

master, of- fourthRegional

A Sure WayMe

RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES

CVRReNT-5^'^!6*0^ CAP,TAL^

The Union CountyHigh1 Schobl Ojsirict^ d f

devotions in the church at Bp.m. Members may bring afriend. •• Mrs. .lacob Washleski,finance cfialrman, nas , an-nounced-that tickets will beavailable for "Lurich^pri IsServed." Mrs. John Saparitowill be chairman 6f tHfa evenr,which« is* scheduled for"Thursday, Feb. 16 at' 1 p.m. inthe school cafeteria.,.

•$onrGets'DadWoteFor

the fathe'r-soh.of John

-.Wayne I. Csupa,. at- itsreorgantoitiott meeting Jan.- 3'-

Another Sure WayTo Save IsTfo Hdvfe ;

Rankin Fuel Check Your

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COMPANY "•• •%».,»,290 Centennial-Awe. -Cranford

i&iNo.' r

. ^ o t t r d o f E < T u « * ( will'" .eondlic't a hea'rirjg on the JM?,"79'tentative .proposed budget: ofithe district. The meeting

will be Tuesday . an theInstructional Mater ia ls ;

: Center at ihe .Arthur L"'Johnson Regional High

. School,. Clark, at 8 p.m.ThXS proposed budget' totalsv

~Sl4i988;587, an increase1 of. 2.3 ••per-cent of 5331.0J9 over: the.,1977-78 budget of Sj4,657,568.

- *tte Amount, jo be' raised by-•* taXeiJis up by'2^ 'per cent

frornjl 1,720,380 to $U .aaii'. increase df'$2G0,Q4i;

Jffjcetfc—^Stt Gaifol'elfoiacdno, president; Mary

Ann j-^lEfipchinski, v ice 'president; Mildred Galassq,secretary; and Muriel Heeny,treasurer. Trustees are MaryCurly/Margaret Froustet andElizabeth Menthol: ' -, "

d t Sunday, J^n.^22 from ll0a.m. toi p.m. at the Knights ofColumbus HalT, Market St.-Tickets are $2.50, ".childrenunder 12 and senior citizens^

chairman-David Williams,whd declined another ap-

.pointment when his; termexpired Dec. 3 Williams wasreplaced .on the board by

• H A B D I N O S C H O O L

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Wednovdjy, tin. I*- • Hoi lui-klfV. «Jlft()*ilch

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Friday.'3

5 , or Ot theProceeds wilt-benefit Boy

Scout, activities year- and-Summer camp.L

;Fred $6.chairman. ./•• . v :

ticenses

.Falzo'ne, Agnes*1 McDonoughand Haroldlxriffiths.

ls Liquor Stoire

Break Thwarted... GAHW0OD- An'.attenipted•break-in apparently ( ' Was

GARWQOD-r'Pog"licenses, - thwartedsfon,; J by./Ji- strong.which must be obtained for inside doo?; at 'the. B aod B

d h b Liquor Stor

\MeETrNGS

every dog each year, can be Liquor Store, 109 Centerpurchased, at he bo"rpugh' •;••• While ,:'oi . patrol; Offiberclerk's office from 9 a.m; to; trftfeeph Alexis noticed the rear",

' ;"BVlMJKt.WOllHSliOPS.:- ' KIUNIIJVVORTH- The board.. 4:30, iip.irru. Monday •through_&creehdoor-of-thebbliding hadKENILWORTH-' -•-Borough.'"', of trustees ofthe'Free Public -.'.Friday.1 . , . . -•• , . been torn .open,' •

Council will hold municipal . Library will meet: .the foUrtli- The; liceris& cost $4 and.the • Entry was not gained inside.Wednesday o« 'every .month" owner must 'haveJip.^oof ?of the'"isetbn{J;-dooxir9f'.ilhV1

excop'tJulyand-Augustat7:30• ,robies''vaccinatian. A. total.of building,' ho»iever. Them.in the board xooriij of the .(jlfr'd.ogsiUcenses \j/ore Issued • ., - •

"• budget'. Kheetjngs '•' Saturday*."Jah:.14.2i'and 26 6t t) a'.rrr. .at,Borough Hall and Wednesday,

g,:- ^damaged doorii/ai

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excitirsg new studksThexe's a whbl^ new world out

^ when you know thesocial art of dancing. You canlearn "the latest steps, in theFox Trot,- Waltz, Cha-.Cha,Ffustle and others . ' * ^

Our patient instructors willhave you moving-tojhe-nnisie

tr^tesson . . a l lour sparkling silver ballroo"ra..There a re .--all kinds of fun

tb'lceep1 yodt everrirtstimulating.

Anddancingis great eas well. So,' get off tostart in t h e ^ e w Yeat .today, to- a-ke advantage of'our introductory special . .You'l lbe .glad yoad id ! •

join the funST&OIOSOCIAL CLUBS'

at501 BQOLEVARD, at 20th St.•••) m OANCE STUDIOS

Arriple FBeE'parklntjin the tear.

Coriti|ie'.Btook->,

Otter"'gOQfl. tot (OUT

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Page 7:  · 12-01-1978  · . I •y r • PagelO CRANFQBJEK^.J.) CITIZEN AND qm6lW3JB Thursday. January5, im REAL ESTATE F0R SALE Open Weekdays: 9-5 Tuesde§ 3 p.m. GAPE B.roo'py.2 bath

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Open Weekdays: 9 - 5Deadline: Tuesday 3 p.m.

REALESTATE

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l E A t ESTATE FOE SftlE

Y.3 Be&oom plus.2 bath ColonltfNCape Cod ready forimmediate, occupancy. Features nvclijdfe fireplace,;

. large eat-In kitchen, big yard and rnoiW ~"T3.4 BedrobnValumlnum sided older Colonial. Bogie has'

2 baths, eat-in kjtcheSTTots of. room*;'.• family, Priced InloCv'•*40>. • - .

tor a

3. Brand new Bi-Level - * Bedrooms, 2 baths, large eat-in modern kitchen with drshw^sher. huge recreaHohroom with firen}ace- . . „ " •

4.Colonial" Cape in~immaculdte move-In condition.Natural woodwork throughput. Features _ Include

~aR»Tkttrf»iv^»Ui£i^!rooms. Convenientlocation. "_j.' :v-<-' .

-Westileld^_4_rs»m apartment on first floor of two-family Home,,$450 per monjb?pli5?ufllifles7 -

- YOUR HOMEy...v' ;:. ,F6r<tetaiii i?£\ ';; . withnoobJIgationsV" •'•>•

Rise As A'New fea Beginsfor PubEc Schools

: ••. ^ Mpr^trpf of ilutdpfe t is t i i ig • * •'

Once the ninth

^November and has come upwith three feasible plans froma total of 18 presented by theadministration. Tfto-plans callfor closing Lincoln andRoosevelt Schools by 1979. andthe other for closing Walnutand. Bloomingdala. All pians^

" are subject to revision by the' steering committee, Dr Paul,

and the board before finalaction is takenafter public: hearinfes.. _,_..The plfins unden con-

the first tune in 20 years that*1" toss of 3,428 pupils.-CTrtlmfflHelHjelow-SiOOO-In—•-AiHaher-seflecf"

wstat<LtoBa«;s.BJt» ^ H n ^ t F « U U

meeting at the same iperiod, i ,

There also may be -arestructuring of the four"tracks," or levels, "of basicsubjects into three. PresentlyStudents ate assigned to basic,standard, enriched or ac- J

celerated tracks.The foreign language

program will probably Bediscontinued at the seventhgrade level, but a choice ofFrench, Spanish, German or,

~ be1

twolevels of band similar "to theconcept of "-varsity" and"junior varsity" Should aplari be adopted which callsfor a four-year middle school

the peak year of 196&-70,, 6,473pupus were in school, 26 percent more than this year or1,682 students^-more Theprojection for 1979'shows adecrease of another 558students, a further decline of

from grades S through fc, the_J2 per cent, to

SodetyofRealEsJate

. . . — u*u*> will—be' avaiianfe—tor(K) to; Grade 4 at Livingston, eighth orders. Algebra and aWac<i(la~~Brookside and_ Yogi s Q ^ i s^enee sequenceRooseyeU'withGradesStoS^t wJUcont^jue to be offered tothfe middle sclmpls. K to 5 at eighth grfrd&s. Typing,* ! "~ u» T itp"?0••»» hc-rever, probably would not

and Roosevelt ^ offered at the middle6 to 8 at the middle

instrumental- music programmay be discontinued at theelementary level and begun mGrade 5. Presently* in-strumental lessons are u>trodoced in Grade

m

According to projectionsdeveloped by Anthony JTerregino, assistant,supenntendent,enrolment by 1987 ISJ .to be 3,015, a drop-ofli746 fromh j f a ?WT. t

declining birth rate is thenumber of students in Grade12 this year, 481, and thecumber m kindergarten, 210,

Building GroiLincoln and^Xleveland

Schools wexctiinlt m 1914 with

From 1955 toeighth- gra

ithand

These contemplated decrease^changes result frem-apatlem , Jtm enrolment" declineof~ decluung student-during the 18-year period from

nation which started^in 1959 to 1887 is expected to be 53

•velf in 192? thewas built in 1937 In the

late 1940's it wastlsed as a six-year junior-senior high schoolwithK to 6 in four elementary•buildings-.

Wi* the housing boom inCranford inthe 19=* s. and the"war babies^ teaching schoolage, Brookside and Walnut5 h b a 3

Clevelandand the high school

a four-year school withsplit or staggered sessions,Bloomingdale and LivingstonSchools Were built in J958 aridan addition put on Brookaidfe.

The Orange and Hillside- Avenue Schools opened in 1963and the pattern changed to K- /6,7-lOatthe junior highs and a /two-year rughschool. The high7

school was expanded m 197^and the pattern-shifted tp a

-three-yea lumoi high and a—three-year high schooL/Sixthgraders attend self-contained

APPRAISERSResidential Specialists.

for Cranf ord and vicinityQuality Homes Reatty

. Soo .Centennia I Ave.,

schools; aEd.—K to 6 atBrookside, Bloomingdale,Livingstonr- Walnut, Orangeand Hillside with 7th andSth atthe middle schools.

Curxteahim ForecastsAccording to the school

administration, some changeseumculam-

e o e e d at thschools any longer/ I

The mstrumeotal musicprogram may undergo Some

closed

tOWNSHlSOFCBANFOBDCRANF<WD,NeW JERSEY

ORDINANCE KO 7»-lAn Ord ounce to ntablish a salary policy tor and to «x the salaries ol

t ) b J th P l i n d Fi " " —k—

soos ana _ ,There weTe 4,791

enroled Septemba-

RENTALSAPARTMENTS

CttAMTOaO..rooms; Frti: I

— p l u s utilities,- shopping tnd transportilion. Call

241^8625 after 5. >-.-..

epupte,--'4ocaipancy, $190t i '

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Real Estate Since I $05

e:. E. , Cranford '. V '' '.-•"

UHFUBtHSHED.rooms, htai.

Feb.

solidaiion and restructunng of• Schools.-- 'v ' , ^'-

At the high school saidPaiuVthere probably will be a

. tirendlaa mote ^traddimial'*curriculum with f. eXptlC Courses AS ineenrolment continues1 to-decline, there Will be TewerSections of each COUrSe,

1 imp f1a<x fnr a

I member* of the Police «fid FireOrenJord for the ve*r lw»-

^IP COMMITTEE OP THE TOutoSHIf*

(a) For thcflnt year of sermc* We annual salary for the calendar y«ax »«ashall be «VU2U». ,

tb) For the second year ofservlce to* annual salary «or *»»e calendar yea* WT>SJVBII be? s t v m x o

(c) For Rw tturd year of « r a c t the annual salary -for the calendar year \mshall be HOKUM.

- W> fsor fl»»toortiv year of Mrvnettss^nnoal salary for tha calendar veuLtna

Section 12 Patrolmen

tb) Forme second y«ar«* service MW arttual salary taMSe calender year- tws

furnished. "S27S;1. CsS 275-4273.

instead of three or four,rhis may reduce:

.Elizabeth. Morrislown. £. Hanover;. OFPICE SPACE

..,|V>st one of the featured Infohis outstanding' Colonial..Als^jncluded are three bedrooms wHh a fourtn on thethird floor, mbains, and a large modern kitch^nr

S a r f h • - • • • - - • - - . . . •forhome.

MEMBERSOF CRANFORH BOARD, WESTFIEtD6OARD AND UNION COUNTYMULTIPLE LISTING'SERVICE. '. -'.' ' ' •'.-. • ; t \ . ' •' • ' . .

"StepIn to sfee aw new arii exhlbH.i f Etta Minetti \

Realtor-105 NbjtrH UNION AVENUE '

CRA*ff"OIttl, NEW JERSEY OT016272-4M0

OFRtt BlttlOOtG FOS B£NT - 44WJ AUTOMOTIVE. Boo*. *riB divide in haif or renovate..

. to tuH tenant located by 5 Points'area in Ken2worth, Wed location,

' sufficient, jarting ami-reasonable,' tent Contact aSTC

2 7 & 4 W . '•• .. •'

RENTALS WANTED

BEATth«PBlC£INCSEASE1!

Buy 8 new % Honda now, -'

- l t f e t o DB*«y

Quid young man desires 3. or •! roomsb Z -tanHy hous* (Preferred). Eat-irikifchen. feasooahfe rate. Cjfl 593-S439. 730 ma. - 9:30'p-ta. <mttk

. Actord*AccofdU

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TEACHER requires 1 bedroomsj)t. or efficiency. Reasonable RentCafl 272-9243 »eeW3ys aftsr 5 .p.m. or weekends before 12 noon.

WAITERS. WAJTKSSES. Experiencedprcfemd. D a U 3 0 C t t oOr, O *

|&T(»BUflAMCEAVAILABLE

mi-

Chemical Club and the' Sales'Association of the ChemicalIndustry, a former member of

-Jersey PurchasingManagement Association, theJaycees, and is past president

J of_ihe_Elmora_ Association^.Elizabeth.

In announcing his can-—didacy, Scaturo said, "Tbe-

next several years will beimportant and pivotal ones forthe Cranford educationsystem Cranford is faced withincreasing costs of educationand a declining schoolpopulation The muchdiscussed possibility of theclosing oT one or moreol our-schools demands immediate •and thorough evaluation

te-manriated - programs,current and futurecurriculum and the quality ofour ' current,, educationalsystem must be carefullyconsidered." " *>

, Scaturoesaid his experiencein industrial management,inventory control, budgetarymanagement, and purchasing

(c> Jheannoalalaryfor Detecti^Sewaots for«iecal«tary*irl«»«hall be Valtfeanalysis h a v e g^Vefl hUH-m«saIaryass^ownforSeroeaI^EnSeaiarl^aStteratiabove<lesa«]edtltus•a— b&CBgrOUnu lOr Criticala^tKonsIS»«.OOpera>n(ime>Mh^.smitostellbe'Ba^to^ tieClSlOns" On the board. '

uriyrVr. Smith

retarded citizensA lo-year resident of

ftranford. Smith Is marriedand the father of threechildren, one in WalnutAvenue School and two pre-school children vfrho will enterCranford-publie-schools---by-1980

Cleveland befools and addedeight classrooms each atWalnut and Bloonungdale at acost of- $1,057,000 Shermanand Cleveland were closetrin1974 with Sherman beingrazed and Cleveland turnedover to the township threemonths ago

_Tbe retrenchment alreadyis,

(d) Fjar the fcurth year of service the annual salary $ot the catendar year W7»shall be xKjUJaa. ••:, ' , . . • . . , , .• .

v_jSecnqn S - Seroeants •'" . •"Tho »nrw"'•"try o>Sq>jwnrs fef tti* calendar •year WTg sSall be wyjaUXL

Section 4 - Detectives ana Fire Inspectors ' " ' .(a) The annual salary «ok Ddeciivei First Oasi few theeiJeniJar yeai" \m shall

be (he salary K shown for Patrolmen tn Section S as here!nabove (SescrDsed plusd;ilt7Sljnp«i^^Wtt&«U«^beix«edtotheb^

tott>*ba»bi^shallnoJbetr^u6rtln««Tipul^i;«r1lmepr«ntfuthe incentiive program peyterttsa*- holltlay pay or vacation pay

(bl t h i ajmual salary .tor OetecKvssSecond C m s t x the calendar year WJI—shall be the salary as snenxn tor-PatroUneri infection I as hereinbefore descrtbed

- plus an additional 090.00 per annvm of *«iik*i taOOJBB.shail be added to the tataei toU^tlii»dtybaUrKeot«wa00shall

M

Conducted by:OIANE MORRIS

, Register NOW for 'r-WlNTER-SPR|NGSessions--

ADULt& CHILDREN'S CLASSES sCLASSES BEGIN JAN. 3»

f TO REGISTER CALL 272- 308 J

CR ANFORB STUDIOS

VOL 85NO 3Pul)hshedEveryTmirs,day °Serving Cranford. Kenilworth and Garwood

— Thursday, January 19,1978 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N J 15 CENTS

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A pre-'school «hild healthclinic and a pilot program forcancer detection m adultswere approved Tuesday nightat a Township Committeeworkshop session, •

Wrt>b*vebHts)«llr«tbeIrw:tu<J«Jln.conipu*;»9the incentive procram peromtage. tiotidsy pay or vacation pay

COUNTER PERSONS - ExperienceCJBferrpdr.'Defi King, 30 Oititan

»oaw. . ...OpdnDsUy'tU.a.Satiae

\753-1500f

TRAVH-ACOfTS1 onJy. Full time and Part

^ Expanded Cape in AAA-1 condition with 1car ^ftsched garage--EteautHyi;new.carpeting, eat-In,kitchen, nice sii&d rooms. 3 bedrpems and bath, fulltjlgh basement. Excellent location near schools.

SERVICESCARPENTRY

be the salary as sfco>«< in Section S as.hereinaffer iitlcrUxtiplin «n additionalS781-00 per annum of wnicfi 000.00>sl>allibe added to the base prior to applyingbncevity 0er«ntsc£. and the balanw of txsi i» Shall be added to ttte base butshall not be Encfudcd in cnmpotiog.overtime premium hourly rate, me longevitypercentage, holiday payer vadion pay. ' ,

(e) The annoa* salary for Fire Insoecfors for the calendar year 197* shall be the1

sal&ry BS shpiMi for Firemen in Section X as hereinbefore described plus an additional increment of t240-00 per annmh for each year of completed service as aRre Inspector for a perted no» to exceed three «31 years *hlch shall not be addedto base. •, • : 'Sectton S', Fire Captains and police Lieutenants -'. Thf annual salary for Fire Captains o«J Police LteuienanjS for the calendaryea/1773 shall be t l M l d o a Iniddifion to the above salary a tongevify payment

. shall be made In aeconiance with the longevity percentage schedule as herein-after set forth.' , ;"~7" . '. . • • . ' • ' . : :section 6 ' Police Captains . .- . • ... . .. .• ..

*he annual1 salary for Police'Captains tor the calendar year \VTf shall betal&ilOa In edition to the above Salary alonscvity payment shall be maxfv Inaccordance.With the longevity percentage schedule as hereinafter set-forthSection 7 - chiefs „. " .: ' "' : —.~--'-.-. •••-—•—--

The annual salary o* the Chief of Police beparhnenr and the CnW oJ the PlreDepariment for the calendar year W*Shall be vinthln a range 6f VtMUOi and

Porches.-Stairs. Addifioorts.

SALES A^WT-WArOiEB-

CaliJim,.

S e c t i o n , * - L o n o a v i t y ' . :'•'..• :_--.".•'•; . •'.•': .':•-*'-• •-;' '.:••- " ,

(a) tn'adilition to mtrsstaries paid to Police Lieutenants* Police Captains andFire Captains a longevity payment shall be paid as additional compensationbased upon the length ttt service of said cWicers aoobrdUig td tee <oltowin0schedule . ' J. , • '. • - • •'' •

JW« need & dynamic man or.woctart-to std our exdushw catendws- and^j^ — '— _ ^-1- .. ci t±«^^* - J J F a JL I A J *- • - -*

' Ttff • firth's 7 ff WI*C. W* flfO'w'XiSinfl

sp«aa5Sw'business gifts. If youKsve-a' pisl; Li sales, you tanheheftt'-frdin 'ttte • O> the-.rn.ost/lucrative cammissjort stnjciut« ia

'' "indurfry. W M » X* ««<W is adoeal difecHy

with bui i t iejsoen who use

j . This is enc$portututy for you to

- Snnthof p OneidaPI. holdsa a a -riegree m btmncSFadministration majonng inaccounting from Seton Hal]University, South Orange. Heaas been^ employed byAmerican Airlines GeneralOffice, New York City, since'1965 and is manager-International freight pricingPreviously he -heldmanagement 'positions withAmerican's freight ac-counting department - Financedivision.

' Smithis a lieutenant colonelin the U S Army Reservecurrently assigned asexecutive officer,- 78thCommittee Qrt)Up, 78tbDivision (Training), iqEdison/ Heis a graduate of the

IWSTAtLATiDW

*ND UHOIEUN, n e *insbllalion^or puti o!d and reinstall.Very'reawnabSk CtS ompfcdfcly

S y * A n . " • • ' - • • . ' . ' ' : • ,. ,' •..'. : . • • a percent of sa la r yl O y i a r s • '"'•••"'••• , ; ' . • . •'"•";• ; ' • • , • : ; — ' • ; - - • , . - • — • • • - i 4 p e r c e n t o f s a U r y

(b) Police«Twn, .Firemen and Serjeants are hot includad In the loneeuityproere--irt for additional compensatiortri^swever, they ere included b> the meritl n c e n i i v * p r t j B r a m ! . . ; - - v - . - : ; . . - • • • - • • - . , . ' ; . .'--•-•• M -^ction » - Merit Incentivefroiram • ,• -• . ' ".;•

(a) In addition to the annual salary o merit incentive step payment prooranV Ishereby, instituted foriDlXtcyear Patrolmeiv Firemen end 5ercean>*YOfficersa ^ ^ t h e rarAMSerocantuVn&n^tOiledlHiSelTier

ORAPERIESmerit inientive-Sfep paymentichtdule »J of January J. \9n. ;Jm V«&r f atrebnen end FIramen

bedrtecmired according to

JWditional ComperisatiahPerceniaoe o* Ahiuldg

Salary

Signa1QfficePVBsandAdvanced Manaaementcourses and is completing therequirements for graduationfrom the U S . Army Com-mand '-and 'General StaffCollege.

He is a" member of theReserve Officer's Association^the Association of The United

'States Army, the WalnutSchooLPJT A and is working'as a staff member with the.Hand-in-Hand, Inc anpualfesitivals, held for the bedeTitof New" Jersey's' mentally

NEWLISUNC

nd sJip coveij custom(your' t^jrid—or- tnirte),

dsad Roman shates. Also

rateftd and te-hung'ai a surpmii^fy low cost

DlSCOUMTEDPfflttS

D. Uuqihy Co.. a twwie&f in foe• adverting-GiSd-.sSHc«'l88a. touri^feii d planning «il

IMPBOVEMEMTSnaks ctopsy Jea1 you. .Serjeants;Ah Step*AUJtl^lNUMSHOWROOM

i^^^ a—CMBCKTBATTKRV * C4fU.EI_

to ojualtty for this

vidhiiy. Part or proctam pecrtisre lib boiwarded a* folloais

DELIFHTrtJt 3 B^DRbOM XOUONIAt HL.IVINIGROOM WITH FIREPLACE, FORMAL DININGROOM, EAT-IN KITCHEN, Vb BAJHS. LOVELYFRONT PORCH PROPERTY 1NJ1 Ji US'. ASKING$59,380 00 ' * '

WADiE ASSOCIATES73 NORTH AVENUE EAST^(;RWF6«O, K I 070i i

. AAembers of CranffarcPartd Westfidd Boards/ and Mult iple Listing

" 276-J053 Days; ?72-7!J22 Eyes.

iriictea »SUi tfuhitrMto. Second Oocf hudwusteiytooa. betttoddkdricinsiaaed. l

df dW f i t f

p*rtu3y feissedjsrttfL Unit teotb

WANTED2719 iltDEH STREET

CfiAHFOBDOPEM DAILY

tor over a quarter erfcentury. Brouaall aKramer have proudlyServed owir hwnclr*c}» cf

MOTUEB msKEs Bimrsmwc,

W , 5 (fays 3 *edL Cai-5069 keton tfooa.

Associated Display of Homes,3 W 0 9 O - £ J t e t Tr

7. S t o r m a n d -.. •' •'• I

' Screen Combinations .„'' .CcJrtiinatioci Doors-15 Sfyles

LIFETIME ALUX1I MUMPRODUCTS th»C. "~;i

^r»r«>r4v3an(jaryi7T»7^*»anciaisnoiur«^pRro^r«S0rsTcon<J6cted by slate/fe<feral or oaier jraEn»a aoencies outsWe of depart(pental JrwervJce training programs a m Initial recruit academy training 120p o t r r t . . • • . • . ' . • • . • • . • ' • . . . • . • . • . . " ' • . " • ; • ' • • • • • ; - : \: " \ . > v - : r

J. Alter January 1. l»73.each ciasj-hour at approved courset of more man-lhours conducted by slate, federal or other training aoencb? outside of departmental inservfcei training programs end Initial recrvit academy training 11S

p o i n t . . • . . • . . .- , • ' " • ' • - , ! . • . ' ' • ' . ' : ' ' ' -' . ' . • • . • : ' , . • . s

-

,- X Each tuil.year o« service In tne Department - 1 point. In addilion, one aS-itiitional point shall WGranted tor each year *f service In the Department prior to

' r T f y . ' . " " ! — • — ' — ' • ' " - - - - - : •' i ' ~ ' "..; - i • .

Big Savings'WE CHECK—WE FIX

nt*t»

e w wcl*c}»Cr«nlord ttomeowever* ohomti setkers. We' areamong tts« leaders in sitesi t a j f a • • ; • • * p ^

SPUtLtVECS Bedrooms - 3V BaiQts

irate', iosnjwe,'s»to.. energyMned Hot.Wato Heaj',.2

ixUas'tobl

|K686-1SOO

i i onion. *r

' ! • i •

' " I '•'

WHEN TME WIND BLOWSYOU LOOK FOR A COZYy / H O E f V .

WE'VE FOUNDONE•;'•- FOR Y O U I ..

Cotomal in pi«ij8,it«. Axa.6 ^ looms. Sia rooac; enlranw(oyif. 2 bjn biHtj; oil iSejra beatgarajB »hd Fintflwi) torinrwxvPBtCEO *T d

• • • " • ' • • T W O F ' A M I L V' JMVE5TMEHTI5 room Mil, bath om ,endosed *orc*. -sejafate beatiasand ufiltirt- Aiwa. H X

'

bedroom home with living.09m, *a|Jin kHchen, rlst

Wiring/ .••irhofit3Ojeboar<l' oil heat.o y Prealistically al S3S.W0.ds"

SHAHEIN AGIMCJ

Home Imorovemcnis\ J06 T

' 4. Ea«?»appf!oved Semester hour credit ot>laln«JBl cdleoe-tecja __ . . .. orlother- instirvtion o* higner terarnlr« (n courses procribed by me Chief of the ,Desartmeht.tmm the" approval of; tt«v To«rahi{> ConunSnee T point. - - • ' . • ,

PoinS. maybe aWarded by the Towrahlp CoRunl'tteafbr Technical Schootaw Finex"'Department oriented, attended prior to appcfiirrnent to the Oepartment. Suchcourses' must be documented in full and must be Wprpved by BK Chief o# theDepartment and,byrrufToi«»lh*A<lmlna)ra«an.-- . r-. • •'• .- ' •.' r',:. . '••: - .

S. Qualirytoo ayeraee markof »p or atove bi «nmal In-serv^c* h-eWng"n J n u « n i n a t i Q n s - » . < i o f a t . • • ' • - • • ' ; • • • ' ' ' •-• • ' • • ' ;

4.

simidesir?? . position, part ' tine

272^9X6:

ANTtQUES

Chief of Department wim approval of Oxt Towranip Committee. Poin» lo boassigned each course prior to commencement of Said coorie. ftange'llo'* points, f

'_ 7. A s s o c i a t e D e g r e e - t l p o i n t * . : ;' .- •;• ~''.:- - " ' — r -•- - 7 : :•.;-•• <— '•• '•"' \ ""«. »sioclate'p<BrieB".>B Ptttawiimscteacm w TeJ«ioloay ~'Zft**iU±r:^r~^

ttoWever. siitce Aaocia.t».O*srees ,tn FiraiSdenoe are not. available flt:1*11* .Mime, points iTw»yt»gMtfi*wfonprc»«nt»itoo>oth«To«im»Ua CanunHtee. upon H'

' ,»ecomme«lal»>ol meTowmhlpAtlmlnljiiBIar^of m» courses cofnptK»l and .' o t h e r s a p p o r t i n g ' d o c u m e n t * . . ~ : . ! -•', ..''."..'' . ••". . , • • . . . ' • • . • •.'..' . : • ' • ' ' \ • ' : • ' { . ' • • !

V . f J t a c c a l a v r e B t e O e o r e e ^ . 3 S , p o 6 i l s . - • - . i • • • •'•'•I"- ~ ••• '*-'• • ' ' * ' • • . •',*'1'.'1 •Thg Merit Incentive Program shall «ppty to reimfauoemtnt for Bacraliireale,.'.

rWnrwr. e^tv Mv»,n<n » c f t t t n n M r t or'advanctd degree* beyond a 8ac- (

TOE TJUOdsa£D $ » « « ReslderittariGinimercialRf

w."or consWnatVjB of dinirxi tt SO points

: ( • lloii. S Wed: eves. S-8p.ra.

Super1crts scored

t<pw poinlj scored are aikx#ted among p « member* of «*ch department.'-cThoaerPattolrmn. Firemen end « • ••-•'•— •* **•" '-"*~

' p r c s c n l t y c n t i t t e d t o l o n g « * l t y p e t c e n l a a e s h a l l h a v * uj ich p » t c » n t a o « - a sm i n J m u m m r r l l tncerit l l;* s t e p p e r o n t a g e . i : ' • " ' ' '• : ' ' ' • : ••

P ^ U l h d f

MASONRY•' Custom mtQe, pin fatect tipetUy MASON WORK

NIFTY KNT

5 room brick and masonryV> Duplex, with new lllebatti ami new roof. Gasheat,. taxes under $900.

tocalJpn.. " .

:

jrupnie.chairso»3<»eee

K£DlKKIl

MJBryfbraddrtlonaJcompenMttaijhallnptcommencB until comnlafipn ol thf. t o u r t H y t e # o f s i r v J c e . . . • , , ' ' - • • ' . • • • ' • • • , . ' • - • < ,'.••, • ' - , >

l. . . • , . ' . ' • • • . - . • ' ; ' • ' ' • " ' •

(e) All Patr«m>n..f:lrrmo, add Screams appotrrted prior to Bv enactment of' Ordliunce Moj «»-l sh»J| 1^ awarded po»nh on the follovlng b»»ii: •' ' . ,

'' I. For eacn-(«ar of *«rv)cs - T point. ' . . . . . . .

90d E. Elizabeth AVe.

KENT A HEW PLYMOUTHOR OTHER FINE •—-_:-CHRYSLER-BUILT CAR

GRECO'S

272-6090.Harder".>

'Ail-ccs f

301 South Avenue tost, Cronford' ' ••••".'•'•.• ; . : . . : • • ' ' - . . ' " • ' 4 f e c e , t i t y ' M l a a a t r .'.•-•.•' .-. . • • • , '•

Baby David Joseph with parents, Mr-and-Mrs.—Mcholas-Lettieti-

fsrfffim,frBUSH

You might caJl-Dayid JosephLettieri, age four months,' the Miracleof Stoughton Ave

If you dori*t*»eiieve in miracles, youmight ju&t say David Jloseph is thebaby who bves although born without

~ a viable! sign of lifeThe verdict on the baby ujfen his

arrival in,the \yorld Sept IB was. "stillborn

He was, three rnonths premature,,there was no Visible sign of life, andhis father tried desperately but to allappearances, unsuccessfully, , tobreathe hie into the baby in

>-of their l»me_at_Np

as *the result of a modernmedicatiriuivph the baby, 42 ounceswhen f lr^t weighed, was welcomed totheLettteri home before Christmas byhis parents an< the two little boys who'are his brothers. He is now eightpounds, t £

-iu.Baby "lost"

At the early morning hour1 of Sept.16 when Mrs Nicholas Lettieri "lost"her 'baby, bope for life harl^bfien-despaired of^aiui-there was only

_£oxrowTn*the household and cpneernabout ^Irs Lettieri herself-The First Aid Squad was summoned

to take her io Muhlenberg Hospital,

where her physician practices "Whatwas believed to be the fetus, wrappedIn a bathroom towel and other1 Cloth,wds placed in a plastic, pail-likecontainer used by the squad.

It is standard procedure to bungstillborn remains to a hospital forexamination prior to disposal At thehospital, Mrs. Lettien was admittedand the container with the "fetus" leftwith a nurse

"Much to her amazement,"according to a police report* the nursedetected movement in what iny to thatmranent had been-tbought to be afetus

CltagstoLlfeImmediately, the figfrt io sustain

the tiny spark ofrhie got underway'- \Vj(hui hours after the discovery,tbe infant was transferred to RaritanValley Hospital, which has the mostadvanced pediatric special care unitin the area _i

The bransfer to Raritan Valley jwasaccomplished in a transport incubator.with a doctor and nutse_Jronv^ther'BaritanJU^y--unir'aboard. David

r—-xJoseph, as he was later to be"christened, was in an oiygenequipped respirator

There could be mo prediction thatthe baby -would survive.y

He remained on a respirator m what r3/•Continued fin Pao«

ancerThe pfoiects._ both

mandatedbyjiew state healthregulations; were'-oijtlined tothe committee by Township

Sanitarian Thomas Karvelasana the Board of Health

The child clinic will beconducted oncea month at alocation to be cnosen/possiblya church hall Preschoolchildren thought to haveeither health or learningproblems will be examined

-by-a physiciairand Y6ltowi]p~

care arrangedThe committee agreed to

budget Jhis-year $1,738 forVisiting nurse service for theprogram and a $1,200 for. aphysician

Cancer Tests— Tjhe cancer detection planJnvolves Pap smear tests for

women and colon and rectal'

examinations for> men It willoperate as a pilot program atMemorial General Hospital,Union

An instructional program inthe Pap smear test for cancerof the cervix will be conductedat thtr hospital for Cranfordwomen in groups Specimens

~oT tests made

will be examined athospital

Shdes for stool tests for menWill be made available at theHealth Department, with thetests determinihgSvhe,thercolon and rectal examinationsare called for There will be'aminimum room and nursecharge for1 the latter

budget $1,000 for the cancerprogram, which will cover a$3 to $6 cast of Pap smear testsand 66 cents per kit for theslide tests

—~Mrs Elizabeth Lee;-community affairs director atMemorial General, outlinedthe hospital's plans for thepilf)i program -involving

Find Out Wherfe to Save onCfranfowl Sales Dayg-Pages 2, 3.

ter at home The committee( agreed to CraWord residents

clogged catchbasins onCranford^>J^ts,Jtp.:_handlestorm water. and- slush runoffbefore .last; night's predictednew freeze occupied PublicWorksHepL.

With xir

order ofnheTBay ui'Tnaify :-ihomes-Saturday* and Sunday jas;pgwer.went out in severaLjareas. Mostly. • affected,however,' werechomes at'which individual ,ppwer lines

rtJay. running frtm stweet poles towjere felled-by-

aescending pranches. •until 3 a^ni;;yestero^y;~thfr"'~Two;1njuneS*w|ere reportet}accumulation of snow; ice and to police. Friday morningrainwater, runoff. caused' Aiiita YoungTJf 201 Sailer St.blockages '..'• at numerous slipped oh ice'on the walk incatchbasins. •. - Wade, St. and Was treated at

With5 rapidly dropping Rahway Hospital. Ontemperatures forecast, PW Saturday; Anthony Parise of 10creyv -with'shovels'Worked on Georgia .'St lacerated histhe basins. Some plows-'fingers while:-operating acontinued- in .operation' snowblower arid, was alsoyesterday to prevent rutting takeij to Rahway Hospitalma freeze. .

M

A Chestep BOWED BUt UNB'ROKEN — Its branches laden wifh bent to fhie ground on county parkland, along <silvery cloak of Ice In weekend storm/this white birch Parkway. • . . —

second storm ^ . down"

powerless, caused someinjury and set most p:owneK^tOjcleaningTipand branches.-. ~

Cranford public schools,closed'jru.esday at 12:30 p,m.because, of the snow. PJiblicschools were, closed, all dayTuesday in Garwood andKemlworth,' including DavidBrearley High.: \: :.•-•'. "•

0n6^of the most severe ice-'( storms, herecyn 50- years^ the-

_ ^ _ T _.. , arousingsleeping -residents. The^Fire"Dent, extinguished, the blaieand Public ;. Servicedisconnected the power.'" Police as far west asPlainfield reported 'at 12:30*a.hi. Sahirday that a glow wasvisible from the - buring ofanother "l3,060-vblt -->-—--•

..the . town'spolitical organization, now

leader, on the seven-member-bba'rd. He is^not.an officer.

Democratni" Voted out of office list week,,. . „ .. . . was Geraldine • Mattson,head Cranford's, ; three Republ ican •Municipal.,autonomous munioipal bodies. Committee cKairman w h 0 .

t The Democrats, who gained J served as secretary for thecontrol of the governing ;body • ••• . . ..in 1975, have dominated thencuteleptive Planning, Boardand ' Zontflg-^ Board ofgAdjustment as well for twoy ® ^ ^ . • ; . . . . .

aticparty. activitisLs

last two years, .Her term as amember expires next Dec, '31.

The other Republican ac-tivist on the board is ThomasO'Brien Jn,, who served" aq1977 "•.GQP. < Township Com-Mlleg.vRigrtinrK tiammanager. MfTt!>'Bi'itiu,

chairman James H. WilUams,who was named to the board in1970 and headed -It for. threeyears. There was rfo change in*thepolitrcal complexion of theDemocratic-dominated board',this- year, with-^Richard"Roseriberg, DemocraticMunicipal • Committee.,representative from ' the 'Second •bisitrict, named toreplace Mrs. Elaine Coburn,Democrat ic Municipal ,£ammitte&Jrpprf>.SPntntivn-

* y ^ ^P A^^lw^l^^i

all

i>f-SehoolBdardl Candidates- yhew mantle :• Shortly "atreV "midnfgKt

^tiit-dny. mornjiig^a ••sfajtnlij

offices Qh-the 2omng non-officer, was appointed inB«ardr^honra^-d^DaTris7n^trun^fnpie:TJi^

- Dem^dcr a t jc —TtfuHi ci-pa-f - . • • • - - -Committee -representative^ip-t^e-lfith^istiriqt; "'elected "chairman at, jthe

Bernard Litwack, who hadserved three six-year termsunder Republican mayors fora- total of 18 years.

< The Democrats also namedJames M. Bey to fill theunexpired -"term.', of the.Republican- Dennis Irlbfeck,ana appointed Miss Stevens atthe. :S3JT)e ..tyne. All theRepublictms got was analternate . ~«TiembershipT-thatof James Robins. mnvftH hyTfHbecls

Coburn,: vice chairma Tasr ^mted^oba±shrKleL3sler-to-

Board of Education enrolment projections' are feel that I can offer, thiscandidate, Donald Smith; -wrong." »addressing a gathering at his ' Costs inline *home Saturday -stated" -Mrs * Brenda 4Klein,"Cranford iSyfaced with a mcumbent candidate for thedeclining school enrolment school—board, made the

-foUp*«pg •' commoctoi- an-

state:

i a l r y - c ^ ^ d ^ u n t H ^ : ^ ^and'.more programs, being .^per-^^.compared to J ^ S r d b g %

possible conflict of interest in- a teacher . with eductionassociation affiliationbecomingV a Board olf

'Education in ember.

- had trjTjabve about fownliath --tree on Orange Avfc,- broughtr^uUoti^SundiyraS. 18 live down by, (he weight o f i c y r

No Conflict Public Service electric power limbs, crashed on a-car ownedIri H. Weinstock, candidate lines collapsed under -the . % an out-of-state resident, i

for the Board of Education, weigntof-ioeMcoveredtrees or Police blocked, off themade the following.statement Jbranches.Fire,Dept regulars, section of Orattge Ave.at the orrian»atlonal meeting^ callmenand reserves weradOri; between 1tiyersid&; Dr; andof his campaign committee: duly abound the clock, along uiairmont Ave. A i*oblic

e~mocfats~!rrrStljticaLcontrol h

assirni^derein 1975.

.Elected vice chairman wasEdward J. Smyth, the party'sunsuccessful candidate hi theNovember Township Com».mittee-'election. The newsecretary is'Theron Weeks

jdutyLM^aHM -with -PubHc

clock, alonflWorks- D e p t /

the

succeeded^ Bods Bergeny a.1968 appointee ,Ayho' steppedscside after 'four years aschairman.'He^continues on theboard. ' • •• • '.' \'

• Weeks was appointed by theDemocrats ln.lW6 to succeed

Debits,

feinatibnbrnhiF^ngBoard in-1975 That year the

Tirst -Democratic-' mayor.Burton S. Goodman, namedtne only woman member ofthe board, Mrs. ElizabethPatberg. r ' . .

-•It was in 1976,'underDemocratic Mayor Daniel J.

v^^^f^rtepubirca(^Cbarles-JF,4tonseL_-^---.Jr., a long-time member. The " •appointment 'Was labeledimconsdcjiable'Mjy-h-lbeckr"theh. a meinbei" of HjeTqwnship Committee, who

• charged the Democrats withtaking control of the PlaiudngBoard by a margin of .7 to" 1. At.the time, and to date,- the one

mandated by the state, to elsewhere imresult in 'rising per-pupU "<*" <*«»•-» .'while

with

crews.Candles, • fireplaces and

gas iQvens. yiere the

miember- Smythwas.named the.same jwar to""" the unexpired "term of

that lite Bano^rfla ."SfP"1!11'"1": •"rtjviirt :.ff

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REPAIRSSteja, walks, pattos.^lranw

«*rSfil«» by »>• PvW <jf~-}" - -—— - : -

Section 1?

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mm''-.for ju.xi

1' Alii•*' w'ebmi.

0063.

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S? tUV® tAIL.

fOMOtiWE, : orifkii) crnna. T&-

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MISCELLANEOUS -V'-•':'•' tLEAMEO :""

RUBBISH REMOVAL: - • ' : • • . , . •' : C a | l ' . • ' • • . • '

-• JohnBordon'

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El*c1WnO«». vetB*«(»O»ir •

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PAINTlHG '-. DECORATtNG

tiptriencal ?0 years paintsna »nddeewtfirft lnteritx tad ulenorMing 4Jatch Boy p*int», Fret;fstiaute*. Fuly bwured.

r •pwior.am) «1etlor.,CflO7 7 6 - 5 7 7 4 . .••-•'.: ': ." '. • • " " •

STKEntOUCAIIMArETKEKXT

i ''.tn» R»cr»illon AitvJMrr«<M4A<Myal tn»rS

«w CMnrmiMty Canttr 01« pjn.

riCTp»y. ... . . •: : . : , _<?*anmAll <>ruinj«Kt» anct p*rts o« ortun»ncn Jncoteiitmt tMr ivltti «r»\.

t v c r t t i f reptatel . , - ' A : . . 1 ' • .••..'.,';• • .• '.•• , , . ' ! ' ' • •>• . ' ,:.. Section M - TlxH OnSknanit thai) be rotreactlv* MrJWlcry l . m i j m l U-MltX&t-tffect opori publication after float pai»as« »* • * fttwou' 'provid«d.by IM>.

•"' ' ' • : ': : R O M A J D V A R O T T

A t t u l :

IHEMQNTH

IANGENBACH

, . . . . - . • • . . • ' . ' . . . • r ' - . ' K o r r c e v " . . ' • • • - • • . • . : • • - , • • « : : . ' • . '

.~C The rerwKHng ordinance mn Introducad and pasMd on flni rwd5na d *martihd af.Di* TwwahJp ConxnlttM o# 0«e Towrahfp o*. Cranfan*. N->. an , -Tuadry. Mnbary tftv rm and wu t»con*Utr«i *jr nrmi p n u g r , »fttr publicheulng MjmoOxr mwrttng of Ukl Tov*«»>lprCommlltt* •(^nookl^l OulUHngu ".'"•Crwtforil. M j . oo TiMlMUy, jasitcry'M. WV.4I i^»^ dock P J * 0>ravauintf>.-~K m t i V . . ' • . • . ' " • , ; ' • , • • " ' ' "

L

Two O v Y O ^ anarH^a daticiouiiMuquM and trrnh ta««.

^ ^ ^ ^

'•HOMEOF THEWIN£PARREL ROOM*

' ( . : ' . . - . , •

suff^raS^S^it cpuH begetter:; spent in ^ f Soiter.pdiicaunnMatfias^W

ls t a t « - CotnmisSi6n.ef - • of

r» i t n ^ ^ t so the Timothy O'Leary, chairman l I U l u c „ „ _ „ , l c l l u WlDept. of Public Works, could Of the Democratic Municipal.,. Peter J. Moron; Q'Leary was

continued on i»oe A Committee, is the fourth party ujmed last year.

Seout Paper Drives Exceed 4 Million lbs. " -The electj-lv of Dinah

-obtained-a-j:lear.ina3Qrity onthe .planning body. Mrs.Cobura was named to replace

n—tboJohn J

topm expires

Stevens, Democratic

relieve! the "tax burden,since the" first

priority bTthe:school system,. W f S Sshould be to provide the•> ^ ^ ^ , are

Boy Scout Troop',178, which Saturday4 at" U)e St. Michael reported the drives have member representing theH« _ J _ J T . - I _ . . ^ - _ . ^ j^.-:.«-Lfe .,i^_^ i.t .* .. .« 1 nc . A . c e n [ o f ((3 . Kourth District,.-tQ.iiead the

Planning Board marks thefirst accession of, an appoihfeeof the,present Dernocrktlc•majority, to the' chairmanship

will .conduct._a_^paperSaturday; reported yesterday .itiias collected Oveir 4,000,000 Tbe troop urged residents, topounds of papcu? for recycling continue bringing paper to its

'The'/:' court,", found, no in 40 year** of drives. 'drives even though it is picked

financed, 85 peractivities^

Tied

sd^atk«vVexactly1, how; many ' dollars

y ! * d i h t h t

' ' ' ^ > i g f i t*f l1 ^h flrv>ftfrl

or bundlednewspapers, magazines' old

! gaoainst the iinpact \on

'gdtiKM*ti"""! Vpx(»gjrftms.d lBuildings and- -class

consolidation could-result infewer administrative and-

negoiated salary setuements,fe3cb s a i , y grequirements of each plan are

^ Ml f"'; • • • • ! •

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O*f«Fa:

January tt.,tw» . - ^ 1 -stEM HLOTowranjpOwK

was a teacher in a'neighbortng'school district. . ,.r ., ; :•. V.The court-; specifically

found there was no inherentincompatibility and no conflict'

^-iixbe.'. regular-: monthly }Ml _ . l Jo /< - 'j^t . t l l i i T>nn U l '> '/if, V

Miss Stevens succeeded as

Chronicle Cgpntents,WOMEN'S RIGHTS talks alarmed. Page 9

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ByKOSAUE GROSS ' ' a naWa^transitioa tween "We're nice to each, other,"WaliriHi^iflth«Uitthit1ft;fnr Untflwn i<n t i k . .-toUiAJ- ' e a U , d r n ^ whn .mlnt/iUp

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-justification— -for ~ .»commitment " to* 4 'puddleschool concept" to acceptj the

Hillside Ave'school to achieveit since the two plans ^whicfarecommend tbe middle schoolpattern also recTunmcod thedosing the either Orange-or

• Hillside by 1981 or 1885,."Taxpayers need to know.tbe

. impact on property values'if< the middle school- on either;

side of town closed"Unless sufficient flexibility

AbbujJKrtirtaiyjreorganaaticm.._., ?——\ -arptan, Cranford could:find (tself concerns of people from allfaced with further major . area. The magnitude, of • Jhe

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pupil can go down is by'<ttu8olidat on .within, the.

"system, Tbe' nert Board of"Educafjop's major chargewill be to deal with this issue.My year's experienc* on jthe1

board and my membership onthe expanded educational-facilities:, master ::•' plancommittee have allowed me Todeal with, the information• " ' nnir to hpnr- "

'Education;-will be held tonight aat 8 p.m. t Lincoln SchooL ••Tfce meeung was^postponed 'from Tuesday because of thes t o r m . . . < - . ' • • • • ' ••;• . i ' • •'•

. The board, b expected todecide tonight whether to cut;an; additional (bur teachers

after Jogging 060..!»!!«», .as A'.% sticks. He plans to start on patrons..,_maihnan, he's not .going tb the driving range and get.ia f. „. ... ,. x^^m.^'giveup the healthy habit whed fe regimen «f walking on the i ' ^ ^ J i ^ w i ^ K L - 'he retires a week:frdm today. 'junfrJbole course, • ' ^ prtyldes lus.patrons

Grace plans ta exchange his 'M rry Mailman' are the exbra- stamps he

tp play golf He1? a,firm. Frank's cheery "Hit; and J ^ ^ ^ f ^ f ^ i P T lrjcltever in (he health benefits, warm friendship w&l be. ft0.J»«»8*jw*k «ther; Heder>ed from his' JUi*9*r missed by his pdstal patrons, ^wayfe^rie»••*• WPI» «*;;career as a ppstmau. • on Lenhome, Shetland, ^ m • Io. •. brighte n . the

"Walking i« wonderful," Wu^ire.toington,Caf61ina. ^ T ^ i r f t ^ r S J w-says the trim 60-year-old M«r«> r .^JTTtt.wfcW nnri . w"3 ^ % . p « k Office

few years or., expensive''"kpansJon- programs if. the

budget.' The proposed . .„ . • _ r-' *1O,9O7,549. budget already THg pf^RSQNAJt- TOUCji —; A friendly hello Is thel.prQyidei for a decrease, of 814 Grace a s he oelivecp letters; to AArjs .Bitd Edfi lmenqf.teachtag,posUiQrts._ •\,'•;•.: retiring a week. ff«m today..'••" -V ..-.'.. Vi-. ~- ...J,'...

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