ftporis park rift puts

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "ftporis park rift puts"

Transcription

1 ..F Page 20 <N.J.) CHRONCLE Thursday, June a, 983- Qtrwood schools coended...scence Mr..freen-~ wn..,prary - res ayoral canddate... Mancno slate loses... Cranford copactor crtczed..page 7 VOL. 9 No. 23 Publshed Every Thursday Thursday, June 9,963 Servng Cranford, Kenltvorth and Ganvood USPS Second Class Postage Pad Cranford, N.J. 25 CENTS v Ths week weve got a great Specal and a great lttle brochure thatll help you whp up soe excteent wth delcous egg dshes. r* - The egg Specal, n our coupon below, s just one of the Specals n our Dary Corner to celebrate the begnnng of, Dary Month. And Dary Month or any Month, you cant beat our Dary corner qualty and varety fro our-44 dfferentbrands of yogurts to our 45 dfferent flavors of ce crea, and fro our 200 knds of chesses to our 46 dfferent knds of butter and argarne. hats ore, when t coes to eggs, were very hardboled. e wont buy anythng less thanj3rad A brands of eggs. And we nsst that our Kngs brand our owrtbrand of eggs all coe fro New Jersey and all The Butchers Corner The Farers Corner Ftesh Florda Sweet Corn USDA Choce Beef Yellow or hte - 5 lg. ears t$ l Snappy Fresh, Tende Chuck Steak Green Beans > lb 89 C Frst Cut lb. Jubo Sze 9 Sno hte USDA Choce ~ ~ ~ Caulflower lhead $.59 Chuck Steak Center Cut _lb..39 lender Fresh Green Zucchn or Yfellow Chuck Roast Se^oneless lb. $ L69 Suer Squash j Jb. 59 C Boneless Chuck Plup Purple Eggplant _Jb. 49* for Stew or Pot Roast lb. $.89 Crunchy Calforna Carrots Chuck Fllet Steaks Bonelesslb. *.99 one lb. Cello Bag 3/ $ l FYesh Lean Ground Beef Fat Conent not to exceed 27% lb. *.69 Large Green Bell USDA Choce Shells of Beef Untred hole or Half, Custo Cut to Your Peppers lb. 79 Specfcatons, 8-20.lb. Szes lb. $ 2.69 USDA Choce Beef Long Green 5/ $ l Top Round London Brol Cucubers deckle reoved lb. $ 2.99 Round Cubes or Red Rpe Plu Toatoes lb. 69 C Cubed Round. Jb. $ 2.79 Red Radshes two 6 oz. bags 39* USDA Choce Boneless Eye of the Rb All Green Fresh\ alforna Broccol Untred hole or Half, Large 4 Sze L bunch 99 C Custo Cut to Your Specfcatons Jubo Hawaan Papayas 2-5 lb. Szes lb. *3.99 8_Sz " ^ TTT?Large Rpe Mangoes Zeach 99 C Fresh fro Perdre Florda Valenca (granges Cornsh Hens Twn Tray Pack Large 00 Sze 2 n bag $ L49-2 lb. Szes Each -lb. Jucy Leons, 6 n bag 89 Roaster Breast lb. $.29 Large estern Anjou Pears lb. 69* The Natural Foods Corner After the Fall Juce Apple or Pear Health Valley Cookes All Varetes Aloe Vera Astrngent 8 oz. $ 2.59 Mosturzer n Our Bulk Departent 2oz.99 Carob or \bgurt Coated Peanut Clusters lb. *2.59 Sesae TVeats lb. $.69 Banana Chps lb $.39 Alonds Jb. J 2.49 agon heel. Vtan B-2-Q0 eg., 00 ct. Vtan C wth Rose Hps Te Release, 500 g., 50 ct. Hgh Potency Mult Vtan & Mnerals 00 ct." ^ n One T, r, Vtan E 400.u., 00 ct. FREE! Large Vne Rpened Sweet V; -V ". Cantalope each _qt. 99 C 99* Buy One Get Fresh Jersey Grown Vegetables for your Salad Needs Fresh Spnach lb. 89* Crsp Red Radshes Zesty Green Scallons _ atercress or Arrugula bchs. $ 3 bchs. $ bch. 59 C bear the New Jersey State Departent of Agrculture seal. That seal eans that ev^ry% Z S l e V (tested for freshness and qualty> under the supervson of a NJDA nsoector Not any superarkets can ake that stateent. *4^J^J!* ** work just foran ^* you to know that every oelette, souffle, cake, cooke or ake wll turn out as wholesoe ^d delcous ^s-canbe ake wn turn our as HMPSUUO,«, ~. r l- -.. ;. Speakng of egg dshes/the great lttle brochure we told you about,s called " NewSey Egfs...Freshness by Mles". t tells all about egg qualty, egg storage, egg use! And t gves you recpes for "Egghead Mousse, Super Sunshne Souffle," "Pzza Oelette" and ore.., ; So, tear out our coupons and tear off for, Kngs. The Dary Corner The Del Corner The Grocers Corner Lght N Lvely \fogurt All Varetes K h pt. 2/79 Axelrpd 89 Sour Crea Pt. Frendshp Cottage Cheese Regular or Low Fat lh. 99* Phladelpha Soft _ Crea Cheese Bordens \fellowaercan Sngles 2 oz..69 Kraft Velveeta Slces Jb. $ 2.39 Doran Natural Swss Sces6 oz. $.39 Casno Natural Swss Cheese Chunks 0 bz. *2.29 Cracker Barrel Sharp Cheddar 0 oz. $.99 Red Rooster Baby Gouda or Baby Eda Cheese 7 oz. *.39 eght atchers Slces _ QLOZ. Part Sk Cheese 8 oz. Margarne Regular or Unsalted. two 8 oz. tubs 69* peral Margarne lb. qtrs. 59* Kczy Shack Puddngs Chocolate, Rce or Tapoca two,4 l A oz. cups.79 Claussen Pckles hole" Of Half qt. The Seafood Corner Lve Mane Lobster V? lb. Szes lb VA-2 l A lb. Szes -lb. *4.99 Fresh Cod Fllet Fresh Monkfsh Fllet. Fresh hole Red Snapper lb. M.99 Fresh hole Bluefsh _lb. *.79 hen t coes to qualty, you cant beat Pete Mandercho. Hes the^seafood Manager at n Short Hlls. AsTAbout Our U99 Sale At the Slced to Order Counter* Hoeade Fruted Baked $99 Hoeade Fruted Baked Caterers Turkey Breast l A lb. H.99 Moseys or Peters Best Corned Beef or P n t o ^ J b J l ^ lorel Ttepperon and Cheese Loaf -/* lb %99 Schckhaus Bologna or Lverwurst Natural Casng sg, xjb. $.99 Horel l Burgerester _^n.t~h >w"^ an $399 Jb. *2.29 Jb. J 2.99 Hard Sala Hot fro the Spt! Cornsh Gae Hens Horel Rosa Grande JAlb.%99 lh. *.99 Pepperon JA lb. *.99 Freshly Made Pasta & Seafood Salad l A lb. H.99 Marnated, utton Mushroos here Avalable The Cheese Corner lb. $.99 Cheeses ported fro France 8k;-And* orllgpt^^ Jb. $ 27? Montrachet Creay Goat Plan or wth Ash _5/2 oz. $ 2.39 Crea Havart wth Dll, Caraway or Mustard Seeds X A lb. H.79 The Pasta Corner Fresh Tbrtelln and Capellett Fresh Stuffed Shells Mld & Creay 8 oz. *2,99 20 oz. Spnach Sauce _ 4 oz. $ 349 Delcous Fbrestera Sauce 4 oz. M.0 The~Bakery Corner Delcous Muffns Blueberry, _, ~ 4 oz. 65* Delcous Old orld Style Strudel Apple or Cheese X A lb. *2-59 n Store Baked Chocolate Chp Cookes Plan or wth Pecans lb. M.39 The Freezer Corner Mnute Mad 99 Apple Juce 2 oz. Frut Jucy Red Hawaan Punch Brds Eye Blue Rbbon Cobnaton Broccol, Carrots, Pasta or Corn, Beans, Pasta J2 oz. 99 C Ore-da Crnkle Cut Potatoes 2 lbs. 99* Gortons Crunchy Fsh Stcks,(8 oz.) or Fsh Fllets (7 oz), each 99* Totno Party Pzza 99 Cheese or Sausage 0 oz. Celentano Mn Cheese Ravol \ pkg-. of 24 _ 8oz, 99* ee Tavern Cheese Pzza 0 oz. 99* \Sara Lee \tyuhuy Pound Cake. New \brk Style Cheese Cake _ V. S&H Green Staps are our way of thankng you for shoppng at Kngs Kng* Col Balc dac Advertsng RCE 6 oz.».99 _6 oz. *3.9 Vfotts Apple Juce Regular or Natural Skppy Peanut Butter l A ga.. $ 99 Creay Planters or Peanut Chunky Olpt. lb. 2 8 oz. btl. *.99 CarolM Rfce =3 lbrpkg^l9 Motts Apple Sauce2 lb. 2 oz. jar *.9 Horel Chle wthout beans 5 oz. can 99 C Pfeffer Dressngs All Varetes _8 oz. btl. 59 C Lpton ced lea wth Leon _2 lb. can $ 2.99 Cara Ma Artchoke Hearts _6 oz. jar 89 C Marcal Facal Tssues Assorted Colors pkg pf Hdy Cat Ltter L 0 lb. bag H.J9_ -Bold L d Detergent 3 lb. oz. pkg. $.99 Dove Lqud Detergent pt. 6 oz. btl. 99* All Laundry Detergent V4 gal. $ 2.59 Fnal Touch Fabrc Softener _qt. loz. cont. 99 C Sunlght Lqud Detergent 2 oz. cont. 69 C SunshuMJ Chp A Rt>osl2 oz. pkg. *.29 Keebler Honey Grahas lb. pkg..9 Health & Beauty Ads Johnsons Baby Ol 4 oz. $.69 Old Spfce Stck Deodorant 2.5 oz. H&9 Shavng Crea. oz. $ ~9 Buble Bee Chunk Lght TUNA n Ol or ater 6.5 oz. can th ths Coupon Good thru,^677/83" {J LU872 Lt one coupon per faly C&C COLA Regular or Det 2 ltre btl. 49 C th ths Coupon 8 fl Lt one coupon per faly Towards the purchase of your Favorte dozen of Fresh EGGS 35 th ths Coupon Lt one coupon per faly Towards the purchase of one x h gallon of Sealtest CE CREAM th ths Coupon Good thru f 6/7/83 U Lt one coupon per faly PS. All prces effectve through June 4, 983. e reserve the rght to lt quanttes; we do not sell to dealers; and we cannot be responsble for typographcal errors. 300 South Avenue, Ganvood r ftpors park rft puts rec center lot on hold l J8y STUARtABREV- -? A dvded Townshp Cottee faled tp reach agreeent ths week on placeent of a parkng lot for the new County Center after a sprted pubjc Rebate over ts pact on the neghborhood and on townwde recreatonal actvtes.? One hundred and seven ctzens, ncludng any angry resdents of the - poongdale-adas Avenue area and parents, coaches and unfored young goccer players joned publc offcals n a three hour delberaton." ;- - f Most opponents and proponents saw far ore at stake than parkng for 60 to 72 cars. The placeent aroused controversy because of ts pact on traffc and aesthetcs and on exstng, and potental playng felds n a proposed ll-acre recreatonal ste anchored by fhe center, and the recreaton plan and feven the center tself, scheduled to be Opened next onth, have eerged as ponts of contenton. > hen workshop pollng Pf the governffg body oh the lot ste began, Sandy eeks sad shed "lke to spread the joy dround" by spottng recreaton all. over fcwn, recounted her opposton to ovng the center fro downtownopage 5) and announced, " not ready to vote for any parkng lot." > Doug Nordstro, coordnator of the recreaton ste task force and of the center, sad " not now (or ncreased Utlzaton of that park, but we have to have a lot. The front s the ost safe for utlzaton of that area. ts consstent fyth recreaton plannng prncples and st tbl*f Acres(state fundng source)." «Gene Marno sad that unlke the Centennal Recreaton Coplex, whch t& self-contaned and has ts "own access foad, the Bloongdale area has ult- De roads, all of the secondary, and any developent wll requre wdenng of BlQQngdale Avenwe. He sad the puttng lot should serve both tfye Conv u^)^ Centxand^th C d t h ^ r p^ f and concluded that he was for the lot on the sde or to the rear of the buldng, but not n the front; between the forer, scboolhouse and the avenue. Dck Salway spoke about recreaton heeds generally and hs vew that f the school had been sold or leased to a developer a parkng lot would have ^erged. He argued that lots should never be placed n the ddle of a ste n Bref Orange Avenue Pool s scheduled to open ths weekend on a full weekend and lted, weekday schedule. The Centennal Pool season debut ght be delayed because sprng rans nhbted pantng, Throwaways The Engneerng Departent says the new statonary copactor at the Conservaton Center s expected to be ready for sold waste and garden debrs deposts later ths onth. Specfc detals wll be announced. A "n-clean Up" s planned for the fall. The copactor wll be open daly for-ten onths-each-year;-accor- dng to testony gven n the plannng board hearng on the center by Gregory Sgro, townshp engneer. Stckers So far,044 car pert, stckers have been gven out to dentfy resdents who want to use the Conservaton Center, reports the Engneerng Departent. Sandy eeks, publc works cossoner, and Edward J. Murphy, adnstrator, helped drect traffc to stcker dstrbuton last weekend. clnc The offce of Dr. John Sawck wll offer a free hypertenson screenng clnc Saturday fro 0 a.. to p.. n the Manger Buldhfrat 08 North Unon Avenue. ts open to the publc and no appontent s necessary. For nforaton call Paper drve Troop 74 s havng a paper drve t Httude School on Saturday fro 9 to S and Sunday fro 9 to. and joned Nordstro n support for a front lot. -. Ed Robnson, ayor, favored the rear. He sad he felt the Townshp Cottee had nforally endorsed ths placeent soete ago and that t had been approved by two other governent unts. The ayor sad a rear lot would gve ntegrty to the ste and would pert a ult-purpose playng feld along Haskns Avenue, south of the school eeks keep V rec center own town Fro and con neghbors vs. felds buldng, where soccer, feld hockey and football could be played. No trees would be sacrfced for rear parkng, he sad, and that spot would Jessen traffc pact on Bloongdale! He also beleves a softball feld could be placed at the Ha«kln*-Ad«B corner. The ll-acre plan calls for a. ultpurpwe soccer feld at thb "rear, where a soccer feld was placed Ujs year. th openng stateents concluded, the ayor announced, "were at an passe," wth one vote for the rear, two for the front and one for the sde or rear A choce requres three votes. Nordstro asked eeks f she would support any lot. "f the four of you thnk thats where the County Center belongs, you can coe up wth a parkng lot," she told the Republcan ajorty Nordstro asked Salway hs feelngs about a sde lot opton. " can coprose," was the response. " go along wth Haskns." That lot would hold 72 cars, for the sae prce. Robnson sad ngress and egress off Haskns would be a "ajor proble." Salway turned to Marno, who scrutnzed and easured dstances on the lot sketch. After consultatons that lasted for 5 nutes, the ayor announced that a decson was not to be forthcong fro the cottee that nght. Marno sad later that he as not gyre howthe;~exact~placeheht of a^^sde lot would and should relate to Haskns, Robnson sad he could not support a sde lot at all. The cottee wll address the subject at another eetng. Meante, Nordstro thnks the County Center ght open on a partal bass n the suer and awat a parkng lot untl t begns full operaton. The ayor had opened the eetng wth an observaton that he had not ntended to take any pact away fro the task force report on the recreaton plan at ts unvelng two weeks ago. He *ad-be-hadxorrtothareelrg wth a great deal of frustraton,havng seen only one opton for a parkng lot. He sad Dssdents gan he had supported Nordstro n appontng the task force. " dont hate the parkng lot," he sad. " was. very frustrated because ddnt have the nfpraton should have had." The front lot was the only parkng opton presented fdr the center at that te, Ths week the sde and rear lots were ncluded. A suary of coents ade by the publc Tuesday s on Page 6. Deocratc posts A group of nsurgent Deocrats won 7 seats on the 64 eber Cranford uncpal cottee ths week and clas support fro a dozen other ebers. Frank Capece, the leader, sad the goal s to "cluj ejhejdjd_t_ _ the parry." BuTTSruceTjergen, the charan, s confdent he wll be reelected at the party organzaton eetng Monday. " ntend to run for charan and expect to be re-elected," sad Bergen. Capece declned to say whether a drect challenge would be ade to the.leadershp. Both sdes agree that the regular organzaton coands a ajorty^ of _tjeast-35-to29,-and possblyhgher. The nternal struggle resulted n ballotng or wrte-ns for all 64 cottee seats, an unusual event whch duplcates local Republcan results last year. However, the GOP leadershp sought to purge cottee ebers, wjhle the Deocratc challenge s aganst the leadershp. Capece sad a goal of the group runnng under the desgnaton _of _ Cranford _ Endorsed, lardeocratc" Organzaton" s to expand partcpaton "beyond a lttle nucleus." Capece, a sttng cottee eber, sad the group was "very careful not to try to antagonze the organzaton." He was rrtated that the regulars ddnt recprocate, crtczng Barbara Brande for jonng other forer Deocratc ayors n a letter.to Deocrats n hs dstrct endorsng hs defeat and Bergen for wrtng what he called a "dscreet letter" askng cottee ebers to work for regulars. Bergen declned to cornent. Brande sad she s frst vce ct aran of the local party cottee aod that the letter had asked Deocrat ^ vote foe those who had ^een act? the local party. The letter ddnt ven enton Capeces nae, she sad. Capece wthstood a wrte-n challenge fro forer party charan Tothy OLeary. Capece sad the local party "ought to be nvolved n those atters n whch we have soe control over," ctng snow reoval and leaf pckup as exaples. Several party actvsts who asked not to be dentfed sad they beleve Capece, who served n state governent and has been nvolved n state Deocratc crcles, s less nterested n local than n county poltcs. Several ncubent cottee ebers lost, They ncluded Harold Seyour Jr., beaten by Perry Rabbno n the 34th, and Joanne Klen, defeated by Carela M. llas n the 2th. John llas, however, lost to Joe Sharp n the 2th. ncubent Dana Seean beat challenger Bette May Matthews n the 5th. ncubents Francs and Harret Carolan won over Arthur and Mary _Buontep» rthe 20th. And theyre off le runners, capped record regstraton day for Chroncle Run as ore than 200 racers copeted n three events. Tony DGovan, rght foreground, juped off to a lead he never lost, a day after hs thrd place n,600 eter, n Group 4 state hgh school fnals. More photos by Greg Prce and story on Page 3. Chrs becoes towns frst woan est Pont graduate By KATHLEEN M, ONEL hats t lke beng the frst woan fro your hoe town to be graduated fro a prestgous ltary acadey lke est Pont? Chrstna ODonnell says shes glad ts done and she would do t agan. "ve proved to yself and to others that can do t," she says. " have a t r sense o accoplshent...and relef." Chrs thought est Pont was gong to be prestgous and fun. ". found out t wasnt fun," she says. "All saw was that y brother Mchael had graduated fro there and how respected he was for t." Chrs receved a bachelors degreeftn cvl engneerng two weeks ago and s scheduled to attend plot tranng at Fort Rucker, Ala, and then ar assault school followng feld artllerytralnrgat Fort Sll, Okla. After flghttranng Chrs wll be a certfed avator flyng H-50 helcopters. oen are not pertted to fly fghter. planes because they are not allowed to partcpate n cobat, she says. hy flght tranng? "ell, after graduate fro est Pont owe the Ary fve years of servce," she says. "For every one year of schoolng they pay for, your owe the two years. You can qut durng your frst twoyears and not be oblgated to the cotent. Thats why the sophoore year can be so ntdatng.". Flght school s consdered the ost Plan board studes copactor envrons Chrstna ODonnell shes glad she stuck t out and would encourage other woen to go to est Pont. and a cuulatve average of 2.5 or better. That narrows down the canddates qute a bt." Chrs says that she alost qut the acadey twce. One low pont, she says, was durng her freshen year, or "plebe" year. "You have to prove yourself beng a plebe anyway," she says, "but beng a woan ade t even ore dffcult. You not only have to profun of all the branches/l-she says^yotr "f^0 * re-just-^as-good;~as the upper have to have 20/20 vson to be elgble classen but you have prove t to your peers as well." Chrs found t twce as hard because she wanted to play a varsty sport. She swa herfreshan year and was a eber of the gynastcs tea her last three years, servng as captan of the woens tea the last two. "My frst year had proved yself to everyone except y squad leader," she says..elebes are not allowed to fraternze wth upper classen, and ths guy FftyJve_resdents of Cranford and -engneer,""descrbed "the proposed Kenlworth attended the frst hearng by. _jhanges. Hs coent that the copactor "wll enhance and aesthetcally - e every where went, untl fnally thought was "frattng." He followed the plannng board on the ste plan applcaton by the Townshp Cottee prove the area" dd not press the brought t to the attenton of the coandng offcer and he put a stop to.t." for changes at the Conservaton Center. publc. Many of the rased questons about Many ctzens challenged the applcaton and the lawyer for Concerned aganst the squad leader, but she says t She had recourse to press charges traffc flow, possble nose fro the ste and the center as a possble health Ctzens of Cranford, a group whch would have done her ore har than hazard to the resdents n nearby fought the zonng change two decades good. -"t got better as the year went neghborhoods. ago that evolved nto a condtonal use of by," she says. "You for very,close The presentaton arked the frst the land as a recyclng and conservaton frendshps n that type of a stuaton; te jn townshp hstory that the loca!_jr_u_a_ j;ed pennsson-t^ake 4» for evercloser~than~at noral college just governent had presented a case for foral approval land use. t dd so on the advce of ts attorney, Ralph Taylor, to cover the use of the new statonary copactor whch s beng nstalled, a revsed recyclng center and sheldng of operatons fro hoes. The governent sought n ts testony to establsh that t s satsfyng the zonng law wth ts condtonal use of the land. Gregroy Sgro, townshp al presentaton of ts concerns. Ctzens and poltcal leaders fro Kenlworth, whose boundary borders the center, also spoke out aganst the changes. The hearng was contnued to the June 5 eetng. A suary of the.presentaton and publc coents appears on Page 4. Vews fro Kenlworth resdents are suarzed on Page 7. Recpents of Parent Teacher Councl scholarshps are, front, fro left, Per Mellng, Mary Ann LoGudlce, Consuelo Rockllff, Jodl Albaneae, Enza Rlcerca, Drew Haerle; rear, Kathy Heller, Glna Marno, Jane Sternlck. Andrew More Story and photos of two other recpents, Elzabeth Phelan and Angelo Phelan, are on page 2. r because of what youre experencng together. knew that could always go to soeone and they would sypathze wth e." The second te she alost qut was at the begnnng of her sophoore year when a cadet s requred to cot herself to fve years n the Ary. "Most of y frends qut to arry frstes - or senors," she says. Ths was part of the reason she says, that out of 30 woen who entered wth her, only 58 were graduated.. "Even though we were farly accepted by our sophoore years," she says, "soe of the ale cadets would act frendly to your face and then turn around and talk about woen cadets, n general, behnd your back." _Chrs-d scnbes-another-4ow-ponhta ng her junor, or "cow", year n an arborne school at Fort Bennng where a sergeant "treated us lke drt." "Here the woen thought we were all through wth ost of the harassent, " she.says, "and ths sergeant gave us verbal abuse and no respect. t was lke beng n basc all over agan. ddnt thnk t should be that way" Despte the hazng and, harassent, Chrs sees genunely glad that she attended est Pont and s lookng forward to copletng her servce wth the Ary. " wll not re-enlst," she says, "even though was offered an opportunty to teach at est Pont n the phys ed or ath departents." She has enough chestry background to apply to edcal school whch she ntends to do. " lookng nto the possblty of sports edcne as a career," she says. "f was statoned on the est Coast could attend nght school and specalze n sports edcne. Unless really enjoy flyng. Then ll go nto that as a full te job." Chrs says athletcs becae the ost rewardng aspect of her career. "t really opened y eyes to so any dfferent knds of people," she says. "t was also a knd of escapefro the strct tradton of the est Pont atosphere." The tradton, she says, s stll alve and well at~the school. "alkng the area" s stll a popular for of- punshent. Ths s when cadets ust walk n parade style back and forth along the an courtyard of the school for a certan aount of hours dependng _p_njhe. offense; The honor code s stll strct, says Chrs, wth plagars headng the lst of offenses. Other ntolerable offenses are lyng, cheatng and stealng and a few of her frends ddnt graduate because they were brought up on honor charges the week before graduaton.. After all she has experenced, Chrs says she would encourage other woen to attend the acadey. "ts^jl treendous, experence-for a "weltrounded ndvdual whos not afrad of dong soethng out of the ordnary," she says. " wouldnt encourage t for soeone who s easly ntdated by people. The copetton s hard and the copetton between woen s especally extraordnary. The daughter of Patrck and Chrstna ODonnell,, Chrs lves at 24 Georga Street. Her other was the one who kept tellng her to stjck t out and lookng back on t she s"glad dd-now." College Club scholarshp wnners are, fro left, Elzabeth Phelan, Jane Sternlck, Enza Rcerca, Cyntha lanelll, Glna Marno and Aene Falkowsk. Mchelle Marks, rear, receved award as hghest rankng senor grl. Story on page 3

2 P* t CRANPORO (N.J.) CHRONCLE Thursday, June 9,963 JUNE FLOER SPECAL Desgner Bouquet. SATURDAY SPECALS RSH SODA BREAD Reg * Crdnford FLOERS «North Aw*... Cranford GtMMUt St.. Roaate Pwfc 24* TNrd Aw.. RoMfe CROSSANTS Reg;65c..45$ SHOP FRESH STRABERRY SHORTCAKE Reg. $ Ths offer good on Saturday only! 0 Mln Street, Cranford OPEN 630 A.M. - 7 P.M. Mon.-Sat; Sun. FREE DELVERY PLAZA PHARMACY OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9-6 FOR THE CONVENENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS OTHER DA YS OPEN 9 A.M.-9 P.M. 54 TURDA YS 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. 23 N. UNON % CGAR CASE-th ^so^purchasar Sale ends June 6 th CGARS ALAYS 25% DSCOUNT N BOX~ ESTflELD PPE SHOP And Gft Shoppe 24 E. Broad St estfeld Mon.-Sat ; Thura. tl 900 hat do Martn Jewelers and The Museu of Modern Art Have n Coon? n the Museu of Modern Art, you ay see the one wrlstwatch desgn that s n ther peranent collecton. ts by Movado. And was selected because t represents an acheveent n 20th century desgn Splcty. Functonalty. Tastefulness. At Martn Jewelers, you ay ake the acquston of a Movado Museu atch. Mans or Ladys odel. hat better way to express your love for dad...or ark the acheveent of your grad...than wth the gft of the Museu atch, by Movado. A. Ladys Gold Dot Museu atch $45 B. Mans Quartz Gold Dot Museu atch $275^ Ruth S. Janovsk Educatonal Grants totalng $8,000 were awarded to 2 Cranford Hgh School senors by the Cranf ord Parent Teacher Councl at the fnal eetng of the year June 2 at Lncoln School. Jane Mchael, charntan-of- cottee, ntroduced the students. The PTC scholarshp recpents are Jod Albanese, daughter of Mr and "MrsAnthony Albanese.lKTEhnora Ave., wll attend Seton Hall Unversty. Her ^careernterest s lab technology antrshe wll ajor n edcal technology. Jod s a CHS cheerleader, has been a eber of the dvng and volleyball teas and. s a student councl represented^ Andrew Haerle, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Guenther Haerte, 25 Mohawk Dr., wll attend Rutgers Unversty where he wll ajor n engneerng. Andrew has partcpated on the varsty baseball and swng teas at CHS and has been actve n the sk dub and band. Kathleen Heller, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Heller, 87 Jaes Ave., wll attend the Berkeley School of Busness to study word processng. She s presdent * of the Future Busness Leaders of Aerca at CHS and was a wnner n advanced stenography n a recent statewde FBLAcopetton. Mary Ann LoGudce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John LoGudce, 6 Brown Ter., wll attend Montclar State College. Her career nterest s speech therapy and she wll ajor n councatons. Mary Ann s a ernber of the CHS chor,. adrgals and draa club. She has appeared n several theatrcal productons. Angelo Lovallo Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Lovallo, 4 roquos P., wll ajor n accountng at Hofstra Unversty. He was tr-captan of the varsty football tea achevng allcounty, selecton. Angelo also served on the peer developent steerng cot-; tee and the Cranford - Juvenle Conference Cottee. Gna Marno, daughter of Mrs. Joan Marno, 3 averly PL, wll attend Marst College. Her career nterest s n corporate adnstraton and she wll ajor n busness adnstraton. Gna "wasthe Junor class" presdent and vce presdent of her junor acheveent copany. She also s a eber of the Spansh Honor Socety and the peer developent prograna. -t Per Melng, son of Mrs. Et-nestne Melng, 22 Besler Ave., wll attend Oho Desel Techncal nsttute to ajor n desel echancs. Per has been actve n the CHS band and the Boy Scouts. Andrew More, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred More, 00 Adas Ave., wll ajor n the classcs at Colby College n pursut of a career n busness. Andrew s a eber of the t.ntn Clnh, t.h>_ nor Classcal League, the track " teas, peer developent and s treasurer of the Natonal Honor Socety. He was ncluded n "hos ho of Aercan Hgh School Students." * Elzabeth Phelan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Clare Phelan, 44 Blake Ave., wll ^tten^pueens Unversty to ajor n.bologyx Elzabeth jts presdent" of \ the. Latn Club and a eber of the French Honor Socety. She also s a eber of the Spotlght newspaper staff, varsty track tea and the peer developent progra.., Enza Rcerca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rcerca, 006 Orange Ave., wll attend Boston College to pursue her career nterest n edcne and ajor n bology. She was an alternate delegate senors awarded $8,000 n PTC scholarshps Angelo Lovallo and Elzabeth Phl^TCLholrBhlpnp group 28 ers not present for photograph on Page. to the "Grls Ctzenshp nsttute at Douglass College and the ayor for Youth n Governent Day. She has been actven the peer developent progra and the Natonal Honor Socety. Cansuelo Rocklff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Rocklff, 4 Berkeley P., wll partcpate n a jont progra at Coluba Unversty and Jewsh Theologcal Senary. She wll ajor n Jewsh educaton and Englsh lterature and wrtng. Consuelo s presdent of the HERO Club, treasurer ft the Spansh Honor Socety and a gofffgm^tor to Prologue, CHS lterary pgazne^, Jane Sterhck, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Sternck, 046 Cooldge St., wll attend FarfeldUnversty. Her career nterest s nternatonal fnance by JOAN VAtANELLl HAAAN HOLDAYS Fro Ohau, the gatherng place, to Kaua,the_garden_sland^Jh&_ slands of Hawa offer you all the beautes of nature, the coforts of deluxe to nexpensve resorts and ther own unque culture, style and entertanent, a delghtful blend of east and west blended as t can only be n Polynesa. Enjoy an ndependent vacaton," talored to your own lkes and schedule. The basc hotel packages fro PLEASANT HAAAN, HOLDA YS can be yours wth ether sght seeng or car rental features. And the two nght package begns at just $49 per persbn. sharng a double foonr. " Theres sun and surf, exotc drnks, relaxng usc and n- terestng people watng for you n the tropcal slands of Hawa. And we at Varans travel agency are watng to help you plan your very own Hawaan holday. Alohal TRAVEL4GENCY Blue Hbbon Shoppng Center) 94 North Avenue. Garwood KATHERNE R. DUPUS Attorney At Law 2 N. Unon Ave., Cranford, N.J. (2nd Floor, Queen Cty Bank Bldg.) Real Estate Neglgence Crnal Dont Vct Matronal Muncpal Court Estates & Trusts PROTECT YOUR HOME TH A DEADBOLT NO o carry a coplete selectontoflocks by kwjk/et securty deadlock,yr. GUARANTEE ON ALL L0CK8 E NSTALL BAN-LES 09 N. Unon, Cranford 27 and she wll ajor n accountng and The PTC rased funds for the grant* fnance. Jane s secretary of the Spansh through a house tour, qult raffle, Honor Socety and was junor class theater party and by donaton? fro all secretary. She s a eber of the Math the publc schools n Cranford. n toe league, Latn Club, Spotlght and Prologue. zr~ "TT z~. ~r"_..... ~ past 9 years. $70,383 has been awarded to-68-chs^enars.- GREA FOR DAD AT -SHAPROS SHORT-SLEEVED DRESS - SHRTS Poty/cotton. thm. 4K 8. Asst. pn strpes & solds. Soe «fa»» ay not bs «valtabl«. ALL SALES FNAL SEATSUTS ^ 2 Pece V-Neck Asst. Colors - S. M, L. XL MENS CORDUROY UVSL $ 9OO. ^B M s j A Select Qrou. HsBsB Szes 2B & Up GREAT PRCES Ol UNDEREAR SHRTS SHORTS SOCKS JEANS* ETC. «Sale Thru Sat/June g> 983 SHAPROS 9 N. UNON CE PRODUCTS SHARP ELECTRONCS CORPORATON MODEL CS-4267 FOR DADS & THNK SHARP! THNK SAGH E CARRY A COMPLETE LNE OF CALCULATORS FOR STUDENTS - HOME - CE MON, TUES, ED..FR «(30-6 THURS TL 8 SAT 9-; 20 EASTMAN ST., ntroducng ralcon-grest. Beaujolals PRODUCEDAMD BOTTLtD BY SPtlQ MOUfTAH VNEYARDS B T, HtUMA. CALrORNA. U.S.A. ALCOHOL 2.4% BY VOLUME Many oth*r n-mton Chardonnay BARNETTS NES & LOUORS M Mncan t cranfo ran«>rc-».>. Jaycees nae scholarshp and sports award recpents Thursday, June 9,983 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Page 3*- annell, Angelo Lovallo Jr. acheveents, character and leadershp leadershd - scence. she. She graduated or^,,->t^ >n n th«the top. J~ three r«p v«k»,.«- «*>, cerca are for Youth n Governent Day. She has recpents of qualtes as well as fnancal heed. percent of her class, was a eber of been awarded a axa cu laude Sx senors grls at Cranford Hgh Ralph Sternck, U»6^HdgeSt.JPar-3. Jaycee scholarshps for 983. YouU^jsports_awards_ are gven _.to., ^ L the. varsty Jtrack-teas-for four years edahrthe N rtonal Latfrnexana^ School were awarded scholarshpsby~"f»eld^olleger~ 2, M senors wholave slar qualtes, and, and was senor co-captan. She s a ton, and a cu laude award n the the College oens Club of Cranford at Thela Baechtold, presdent n- youth-sports awards, n addton, have acheved success n eber of the Natonal Honor-Socety, Phladelpha Classcal League exanaton. Coachan nn. * ^jgjs,._they.are-barbara4banes4 " " ts annual banquet Monday at the troduced Jthe ebers senor a are granted annually to athletcs, sad Jaes Johnson Jr. French Honor Socety, Law ClubjTN.jV. senors who wll contnue A " ucharanv rharnn an accredted nsttu- Cyrtha.^aughter of Mr and Mrs S^tS^ S l U^ U^td -Math-Leaguers ~~~ ^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murray, wll ajor n cvl and en- Carol McArthur and Judth Jones.; Chrstna Baechtold, Carolyn Hull,; Angelo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Scholarshp charan, Jane Murphy, LovaUo Sr.. \vjll attend Hofstra lnvec^. ntroduced the 983 scholarshp red- adetc ^Unversty to l as ^djcflnpntalengneerng afr Coupe MJehfl!e Marks, tht> hght^t. rankng, rankng. "sty and ajor n accountng. He was, a, -pfetrtst Arlene Valkowsk, daughtetot Unon. She graduated dtd n the top sx percent of her class, was senor co-captan nold Marks, 38 Morse St., was presented senor grl, daughter of Mr. M and d Mrs. M Ar-j j cpatan of the varsty football tea, a Mr. and Mrs. L. Falkowsk, LaSalle peer developent facltator, an apponted eber of the Cranford ty; Cyntha annell, daughter of Mr. The entertanent, under the drec- Ave., who wll attend Lehgh Unvers- of the varsty track teas, and a a scroll and bond. -Exclusvely Juvenle ConferenceCottee, and an and Mrs. Mchael annell, 6 Elora ton of usc charan, Susan Hull, con- At Bells Pharacy actve partcpant n Coon Cause Ave., Cleson Unversty; Gna ssted of selectons played by Gal JORDACHE BUY JORDACHE FOR YOU GET JORDACHE FOR HM.. FREE Receve a FREE oz. Cologne for your an when you buy the Jordoche ox. Spray Cologne for yourself.. -Total Prce.$7.50 Bef!*Pharacy 7 N. Unon Cranford THS YOKES NOT FUNNY especally snce t contans 300g of cholesterol. Last year ore than 80,000 Aercans ded because of hypertenson and other heart related dseases caused by hgh blood, pressure. Cholesterol s thought to be one of the factors responsble for hypertenson. Cholesterol s a fat lke ateral found n the blood and n ost body tssue. t s one of the essental substances the body needs to break down n order to antan lfe. Soe choesterols. anufactured by the body tself and soe coes fro our det, partcularly those foods fro anal sources such as eggs, eat and dary products. Noral blood concentraton of cholesterol s 50 to 250 g per 00 l. Patents wth hgh blood pressure are often found to have above noral cholesterol levels. Soe of the excess cholesterol n the blood ay be deposted along the nner lnng of the arteres. These fatty deposts contnue to buld up and for a fbrous plaque whch contnually narrows the openng through whch the blood flows. Eventually the artery ay becoe copletely clogged or a clot ay break off and crculate n the blood strea. RONSOBELSON Pharacst e cannot effectvely control the cholesterol anufactured by ourown body but we can control the cholesterol content of the foods we eat. Snce arteroscleross takes years to fully develop, a prudent detary course s best establshed at a young age. Most dettans agree that an ntake of 300 g per day s n the safe range. But one egg yolk contans 300 g of cholesterol so t would appear tht careful consderaton should be gven to cuttng down or elnatng _eggs_-_frocl our_-det Ourbodes adjust to a decrease n cholesterol by producng the proper aount necessary for bodly functons. The pharacsts at BELLS PHARMACY beleve that good nutrton leads to good health. Check the cholesterol content of soe coon foods Ha (% b) 35 g j Mackerel (J b) 44 g " Halbut (V* b) 70g " Shrp (V* b) 70 g Calf Lver (V* b) 460 g Butter (% b) 350 g On the other sde of the scale t should be noted that;! fruts and vegetables contan no cholesterol. ant to know j ore? Ask the pharacsts at BELLS. At BELLS PHARMACY ;! we care about your health. ; Trust Us. Pharacy Unon Cranford ? Op«n Mol Sat 830 a.. to <> p.. Sun 9 2 j and other.cvcajdschoplclubs _ Enza, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rcerca, wll attend Boston College as a pre-ed ajor. Graduatng n the top fve percent of herclass, Enza was a eber of the varsty track tea, peer counselng, Latn Club and as ayor Corson gets MD degree Dr. Rchard Corson Dr.-Rehard-L. Corson, a May graduate of Unversty of Medcne and Dentstry of New Jersey, was apponted to a resdency n faly edcne at Soerset Medcal Center, Soervlle. A 972 graduate of Cranford. Hgh School, Corson wll resde n Soervlle wth hs wfe, the forer Ruth Blu of Cranford, and. chldren, Leah and._seth_. _ He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Corson, Cranford. Marks 25th Charles Keller of Cranford s celebratng hs 25-year annversary of servce wth the Elzabethtown Gas Copany. He s anager of data control at the Elzabeth offce. He joned the copany n 958 as a clerk. &CTZEN Regstraton for usc workshop Regstraton for the Cranford Suer Musc orkshop wll take place a"t the County Center fro 730 to p.. Tuesday and ednesday. The fve-week ornng progra, July 5 to Aug 5, wll be housed at Orang^. Avenue School Monday to Frday All students n kndergarten through grade 2 ay attend.. oodwn, brass and percusson students whj, receve two 40-nute lessons and fve 40rnute band perods per week at a cost of $65 for the fjveweek^sesson, Pancp-folkgutar and strng nstruents wll receve two 40-nutc lessons per week at a cost of $35. A specal class"for 4, 5 and 6-year-olds, "Fun wth Musc," s also $35,A Fees ay be prorated on a weekly bass wth a nu attendance of three weeks. Regstraton fors are at the County Center. For specfc nstruent. nstructon te or progra questons contact the Recreaton and Parks Departent, or , or the workshop drector, Donald hellan, ENGLSH AARD D. Dakn llas, son of Mr; and Mrs. Davd J. llas, Forest Avenue, was awarded the second for (9th grade) Englsh Departent prze at The Lawrencevlle School. The award s gven, for general excellence n Englsh. MAKNG THE MOST OF TME $25 Pf- uur \rrj nnh -nf] $65 "! Vuuf! A PRECOUS GFT FOR THAT SPECAL PERSON at Graduaton. Fathers Day...or anyte. Fashon stylng. Stfp oton, sweep second hand. Adjustable bcolet. CTZEN VflPfcl MAKNG THE MOST OF TME. PHOENX JEELERS Cleveland Plaza Sute N. Unon Cranford Open M - F Thurs tl 830 Sat tl 5. eber of the Law.Club, N.J Math League, Outdoor Educaton Club, and Natonal Honor Socety. She was also actve n the Cranford Cottee forff Nuclear Ars Freeze, Coon Cause, and recreatbrtrack. She receved a letter of coendaton fro the Natonal Mert Scholarshp progra for scorng n the top 5 percent natonally on the PSAT. presents 6 grant Marno, daughter of Joan Marno^ Alston, flutst, Erc Legband, gutarst, avertypjr, Marst CoDegeElzabeth and Laura Buntng Flutst Phelan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..C. Banquet arrangeents -where ade Phelan, 44 Blake Ave., Queens College by Jane Rosenthal, charan. Decoratons and favors for student hororees n Canada; Enza Rcerca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rcerca, 006 were prepared by a cottee chared; Orange Ave., Boston College; and Jane by Ronne McGrath and Suzanne Sternck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McGrady. CAN-CAN SALE DAYS TOPS Regularly $4.99. $2.99. $0.99. $ $5.99; SALE $,99 $0.39 $8.79 $7.9. $4.79 By LORD SAACS Regularly SALE $ $9.99 $ $8.39 2Laa~_ $7.59 $ $5.99 $ $3.59 OPEN DALY TL 6 THURS TL 9 SHORTS & CUT BY LORD S SAACS Regularly SALE $2.99 $7.59 $ 9.99 $5.99 $6.99 $3.59 $5.99 $2.79 $ $.99 F TS NOT LSTED TAKE 20 - the tcket prce on ALL suer archendlse - NCLUDES BASEMENT - BLAZERS SKRTS PANTS ETC can 02 B N. UNON AVE By DUNLOGGN Regularly SALE $22.99 $8.39 $2.50. $7.9 $9.99. $5.99 $6.99. $3.59 $4.95. $.97 SKRTS BY LORD SAACS & ANN STEVENS Regularly... SALE $27.50 $2.99 $22T99 $T839 $9.99 $5.99 $6,99 $3.59 $ $.99 UPSTARS - DONSTARS GREAT BUYS! FATHERS DAY "SPORT AR" KNTS n 2 versatle colors - great for all occasons Coes n S - XL. REG»t«5O REMEMBER DAD JUNE 9th wth ths handsoe "SPORT AR" shrt by PURTAN. HELL LOVE T! SPORTSMANS SHOP OPEN THURS TL 9 03 V. Unon AVQ Cranford MAJOR CREDT CARD8 ACCEPTED..,».A,». t \

3 Page A (N.J.) CHRONCLE Thursday, June 9,983 v Ctzens challenge Conservaton Center changes n rare By KATHLEEN M. ONEL Ffty-fve resdents of Cranford and Kenlworth attended a four-hour plannng board eetng on proposed changes at the eonservatorcenter.- Many expressed fears and coplants about a statonary copactor whch s now beng nstalled plus a shfted recyclng dropoff center and sheldng plans ncludng a ber" $ O ANY PERM Regularly *40 - *45 NO *30- *35 NCLUDES CONSULTATON, ASH, CONDTONNG & CUT th Ths Ad Good Thru 6/30 23 N. Unon Cranford _ Open Tues - Sat Thurs Eve _ The hearng last ednesday represented the frst te the Townshp Cottee has sought foral approval fro the plannng board for a goverrtenttand use proposal; The steprwas taken on advce of Ralph* Taylor, townshp attorney. ; No decson was ade. The Cranford board contnued -the-hearng untl next. ednesdays eetng. _ -foctaed-ofrq ḻ tons about ncreased traffc flow, possble nose fro the ste and the center as a possble health hazard to the resdents a adjacent neghborhoods. None of the resdents spoke n favor of the proposed plan. Taylor used the testony of Gregory Sgro, townshp engneer, to try to establsh that the townshp satsfed the DAMOND NTAL COLLAR PN OR TE TACK N 4K YELLO GOLD crtera, of the ordnance for a condtonal use n the 0- zone. These nclude that the use not cause ar polluton, sold waste probles, lqud waste partcle dscharge. Taylor sad the center also confors to the nu lot requreents, park t ^ l J vous surface requreents, sde yard and rear and front yard setbacks. -Sgro gave a bref "background of~the Conservaton Center and ts uses snce 973. To accopany hs testony he used dagras of the proposed copactor and a ste plan of the are#whch snowed the proposed ber to" sheld the resdents on Cranford Avenue fro the centers actvtes. The applcaton also conssts of changng the ste of the glass and etal recyclng center whch was FOR DADS & GRADS Specal Prce <. 2 NTALS.$ NTALS...$ PONT DAMOND - $0 ADDTONAL 8 N. UNON AVE AFTER 40 YEARS N BUSNESS - EMERGENCY! EMERGENCY! «<** of town land use also shown on tee ste plan, The copactor, sad Sgro, "wll stand sx feet hgh and has the capacty to ch garden debrs anclsold.waatetwo^. and a half tes saller. Debrs would rean n the. hopper of the copactor not ore than a day and wll not cause radaton, vbratons. glare, teperature, change, explosons or fres, he sad. Paveent wll surround. thercopacor, accordng to the proposed plan, to cut down on dust fro the ste. The center wll be opened fro March through Noveber, 8 a.. to 4 p.., seven days a week. "The addtonal uses of the copactor wll not be a detrent to the neghborhood," sad Sgro."The copactor wll enhance and aesthetcally prove the area." Sgros stateent et wth ncredulous groans. Lvo Mancno, ayor of Kenlworth, opened the publc porton of theeetng wth a request for a 30-day oratoru on the boards decson whch drew applause. Mchael Veneza, 29 Roselle Ave., asked the board what would happen f people start leavng furnture and other household tes for the copactor at the entrance to the center when t s not n operaton. "That wll contnue to be a proble/ sad Sgro. eve had law enforceent probles wth_that n the past.". f Anthony Ccalese, 42 Cranford Ave., wanted to know who would supervse the copactng of ateral wth nflaable ateral nsde t Sgro sad t would be carefully supervsed by the publc works eployes. "There are very strct regulatons that gude us on that," he sad. Soe resdents seeed to feel that they were wastng ther te attendng the eetng. Albert Testa, 65 Bloongdale Ave., asked,"do you always buy soethng and then ask for persson -to use t? ho coes frst, the copactor or your resdents?" Dora Kuzsa, 5 Mln St., receved a round of ap- 899,000 FNE FURNTURE STOCK MUST BE SOLD THS SA ONE TME STOCK MOVNG SELL OUT... NOTHNG HELD BACK! CASH S KNG!) Brand Nae You Buy and Trust at Regular Prces wll be flaf HD FOR THS VNT!!! CHOOS FROM Burlngton, Kncad, Bassett, St. Anley, Rdgeway, Howard Mller Clocks (over 00 n stock), Stanley, ebb, Sealy, Serta, Sons, Pulask, llas, Crestlne-Brody, Lane, Schweger, Trendlne, Broyrll, Thoasvlle and we go on and on and on. Over,000 laps and end tables. Tons of all decor LL Bl UP TO 50%*!!! GRANDFATHER CLOCKS LAMPS PCTURES OF OVER 500 SETS OF FAMOUS SMMONS & SEALY N STOCK HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS OF FNE FURNTURE NCLUDES Bedroos, Lvng Root, Sleepers, Den Groups, Laps, Pctures, Dnng Roos, Tables, Dnettes, Chnas, Love Seats, Sofas, Chars, Reclners, Curos, Etageres, Mrrors, Beddng, Fraes, all Clocks, all Unts, Roo Dvders, Chldrens Furnture and Much Much Mprel MFG. SUGGESTED LST PRCE MARTNS FURNTURE, CLARK, N.J 67 ESTFELD AVE, MON. thru FR..O A.M. to 9 P.M. - SAT. 0 A.M. to 6 P.M. - SUN. 2 NOON to 5 P.M S Kenlworth opposton About half of the audence at the hearng wp frf y»nt)wnrth, hth borders on the Conservaton Center^ q^y, and nfter poltcal leaders and ctzens spoke aganst changes. " wonder f youll be usng soethng that wll cause your probjejn thefuture," Md Mancno. "ts alost obvous that t wll effect nose, traffc, cause drt, and vbratons fro the area." Other coents are reported on the borough news page 7. plause when she sad, " puzzled by the functon of ths eetng. f the town s pertted the use of the copactor, t sees to e that au these people are wastng ther te." Rosaro Dpasquela, 6 Ralegh Ave., asked "How s ths dup gong to beneft e?. e used to have clean up weeks and now well have to drag au our Household effects to the center. Thats not helpng e." Dane Capro, 48 Cranford Ave., a eber of the concerned Ctzens of Cranford who are responsble for the ncreased setbacks n the 0- zone as the result of a resoluton ade by the governent n 963, nssted that the board was gnorng publc sentent; "hy are you not consderng the feelngs of these people," she asked. "snt t far to honor the resdents by a postponeent?" Regna Ackeran, 30 Roselle Ave., accused the board of beng ll-prepared for the hearng and unabletoprovde the resdents wth the nforaton they sought. "hy are you so ll-prepared?/ she asked. "hy wasnt a health study, traffc study, and other studes done before ths hearng? realze that the Townshp Cottee has put you n ths poston and now you have to deal wth Jt.Jt your jot JB to look after the nterests of the resdents of Cranford. hy -T dd the townshp get the copactor before t was approved?" Harry Duchez, SOS Cranford Ave., echoed soe of these ponts. "hat date dd you authorze the townshp to buld a foundaton for the copactor f ts use had not been approved yet? Dont you norally havetoapprove t before they start to buld t?! McArthur sad the board dd not approve an applcaton to buld the foundaton for the copactor. Other, resdents echoed the concerns of traffc, nose, and health, and sug- -gested-alternatve-stes for the entre tcenter. The lawyer for the Concerned Ctzens of Cranford, Robert Margulles, requested persson to ake a foral presentaton of ther concerns at the boards next eetng. "e would lke to pursue a foral testony concentratng on chldren usng the area and ther safety, traffc, and the possble health hazards fro the k center/ he sad. "e want to brng testony n opposton to theappuca- sj ton that wll concentrate on what we " feel s and has been an ongong proble for years. Good plannng dctates that all the nforaton about the area be consdered." "ere very concerned over the acknowledged lack of evdence presented by the townshp," he sad. "The board ust consder, at the nu, the traffc proble. A delnaton of the qualty of lfe ust be ade. The board cant ake a deternaton wthout addtonal evdence." Taylor, n hs closng stateent, sad "f the townshp satsfes the condton of the ordnance, you have no alter* natve buttogrant us the condtonal use of the copactor, _ e Jhave shown, through expert testony, that the center satsfes these areas." "The Conservaton Center s a fact," sad Taylor, "whether the board allows the copactor or not. e have presented testony to allow the condtonal use. e are not askng for varance. The use of the copactor s pertted under ordnance whether the resdents lke t or not. e only have to_. satsfy certan crtera for a condtonal use set forth n the ordnance." Aong the recoendatons ade by the polce and developent revew cottee were for an ordnance prohbtng stoppng and standng on the northeasterly sde of Buxhwood Avenue between Cranford Avenue and the centers drve to dscourage a "holdng pattern" for cars enterng the center. The polce also suggested that the drvewaytothe center be wdened. The gatowas-rocently-wdened." The developent and revew cottee suggested that the proposed ste for the recyclng center on the northern sde of the drveway be shftedtothe southerly sdetoallow easer access by drven. "Pullng off to the rght wll ake traffc flow easer," sad Harvey Moskowltz, the plannng consultant for the board. "t s consdered ore natural to pulltothe rght." By shftng the recyclng ste and wdenng the drveway to two-lane traffc, he sad, traffc wll flow soother allowng those cars usng the recyclng areatonull out of the an strea of traffc. The DRC also suggested plantng ore shrubs for; sheldng.. n hs otontocontnue the hearng. Henry Dreyer Jr. and the other board ebers ncluded several suggestons to the applcant. Aong these were that a traffc count and chld count be taken on a school daytoeasure peak traffc tes, an applcaton be ade by the. townshp for an alternate plan ncorporatng the DRC suggestons,m>dthat further plannng for shrubbery be consdered. Other suggestons were consderng fencng the entre center on ts pereter, that water detenton plan be ncorporated, that the health departent nvestgate and gve a report on the st«, and that traffc and truckrautes be nvestgated ncludng the traffc added dueto the copactor. The hearng wll contnue June 5 n roomm of the Muncpal Buldng at 9 p.. The eetng s open to the publc but there wll notbe a porton for publc coent unless new nforaton has bee.uupttad. & 33 at CHS nducted n NHS Student wns srael trp Matthew Banks,, a Mr. and Mrs. Alex Banks,* Jewsh countys Andrew _More,_reasurer -senor at Soloon.-alnut Avenue He wllrat celebraton otthe 35th annversary of the stateof Cranford Hgh School - The nducton progra Johrt-McVeyj prfncpalof Schechter Day- School tend John Hopkns Unverhere, won frst place n sty to ajor. n bo-srael. The contest was were nducted nto the Natonal Honor Socety last Harrngton Presdent of School, Cape May Court "Quzrael," a knowledge edcal engneerng. sponsored by the srael was conducted by John Mddle Townshp Hgh the CHS chaptor-of^4he^a- ont Bt-dbout-lsrael7-Hs Nearly- 600 students -"Progra Center of Selecton s based on ex- tonal Honor Socety, j)ejg_a_!jjyyeek san^jnwn nne-*febfew7htgh MetrdpotsrrNewr jess, -f!s~we e ChTstopKer erprogra n srael. Schools partcpated n the Jewsh Educaton leadershp, character and vce presdent, Cyntha Boffa, Grace Boyle, Matthew s the son of "Quzrafel" as part of the Assocaton and the servce-to school and co- annell, secretary.; and Angelo Buontepo, Jewsh County Arlene Falkowsk, Federaton! of Mchael Hobbe, Shannon Metropoltan New Jersey. Kelley, Stephane Lahge, The contest conssted of _Laura. Lengyl, Angelo three~-rounds,~begnnng Lovallo, Mchele Magure, 00 wth a wrtten test fro Gna Marno^ Laure whch 04 advanced to a a. McDonougt, Consuelo second wrtten test. Rockclff, Kevjn Rogan Twenty-one fnalsts were and Susan Saolsky. selected, 0 of the fro Junors becong Soloon Schechter. ebers were Judy The fnal round was a Beck, Anthony DGovann, Lsa Dubnsky, Alexanten battery of tests May 5 three-part oral and wrtdra Dutrescu, Anna conducted before an audence and judges at Gorgol, Jennfer Kunst, the NETRUSTEE-Sdney F. Lessner, charan of the Board of Trustees~"otttor"County College, congratulates Lsa Fernandes of Cranford on her electon as an alun representatve on the board. Y Parsh, Davd Prngle, Susan Rajkowsk, Andrew Readdy, Robert Salvatorello, Marc Saolsky, Lsa Shane, Paul Swanson, Ay ldfeuer, and Stephane Zelensk. FARBROOKTGRAD Mark Kraeer, Cranford, s graduatng fro the eghth grade of Far Brook School, Short Hlls. PANT & HARDARE 04 SOUTH AVE HOURS oekdaya 730 a.. to 6;30 Thura. tl 8 p.. ~ Saturday tl 5 Sunday 830 to 230 N 83 [. ln_jnd _MejBl^^rJNevv Staff alt Gundersen f Manager 35 years experence n wholesale & retal hardware Nck D Fabo, Sales Forerly of Danels & Town Hardware, 35 years experence E ARE NO ASSOCATED TH THE LARGEST HARDARE CO-OP N THE COUNTRY ORPRCES ARE LOER & ERE PASSNG THE SAVNGS ON TO YOU! JUNE SPECAL- FREE KEV ubuy - Gat Freo, Any koy,.axcludlng forslgn cors. Thru June Benjan Moore pants pant Sundres electrcal, supples plubng supples general hardware* tools. tool rentals lawn & garden supples e repar screens stor wndows sall.applances house wares -*M!R<PRE<FXEk<BQL>*G<&L HERE. Suer nto fall separates. estfeld A BROOKS SEALFONS COMPANY Refreshng lghtweght rayon challls -akhta-and blouses...cool,.cofortable, chc. Choose fro a beautful selecton of ptjjts. wth taupe ground..n szes 4-6, by F.A. Chatta. Blouse $42, skrt $40, belt $26. One fro a collecton of fashons for.all seasons. J7 central *. frae parkng hour* tm a.. to 530 p.. tfurt. to no»au s ever «n«l ; exquste gft, wraps free oat aheortlons free we am fre» anywhere n U.S. Matthew Banks; whowbn a sx-week trp to srael as frst place wnner n an srael New Jersey. The thrd knowledge contest, s congratulated by Bernard Ducoff, rght, drectorof Jewsh Educa- "place wnner, ton Assocaton, and Zeev Zahav, center, of srael Progra Center and organzer of contest. BON 4* ARTS & CRAFTS V Forerly of Plalnflold Under New Ownershp %3>J <*+. nvtes you to vst our selecton of QMFTS STENCL SUPPLES MftAR BALLOONS wlthyour JUNE SPECAL Great for Fathers Day ALL FRAMNG offer ends June 30, 983 SLK SCREEN DEMO SAT.. JUNE 0 A.M. personalzed statonery holday cards 254 E. BROAD STREET ESTFELD Thursday, June 9,983 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Page 5 M MM ab >CLP& SAVE u "! E DO EVERYTHNG! TH NDO AR CONDTONERS SALES * SERVCE REPARS j CUSTOM NSTALLATONS * Thru the wall * Andersen, Metal, Caseent ndows * Top of the ndow & Transon nstallatons 33 YEARS EXPERENCE e Know Our Busness TAKE ADVANTAGE OP US 28 CENTENNAL AVE.. N.J..CLP & SAVE A tely nvestent opportunty Putna nforaton Scences J o CO < _J Now, you can own a dversfed portfolo of copanes n the nforaton scences ndustres that are transforng Aercan socety. Ths new utual fund seeks captal apprecaton fro a large nuber"of.carefullyselectedcopanes n Coputer hardware Electronc coponents Coputer software and Broadcastng servces Publshng and nforaton Councatons equpent servces The Trust s anaged by The Putna Manageent Copany. The Putna organzaton s one of the natons oldest and largest nvestent anagers currently supervsng over $ bllon n assets. For ore coplete nforaton about the Trust, ~ Nae. ncludng charges and Address_ expenses, please call or wrte for a free prospectus. Read the prospec- Cty State -.Zp - tus carefully tfefore you j> j ^ A tf» nvest or send oney. A.\ 7. EOarClS & SORS. C. -.., nvestents Snce South Ave. est fca-f!t5 Florence G Ronayne estfeld, N.J Cfor T^v-* Joseph Levne.*\. (20) ^-5P.rV. ~~ r V- (noxt to Rlnlto ThoOtro) - J *..* rv B^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^» ^^^^H ^^^^^ - ^^^^^ t ^^^^^ rnrnl ^^^^^ Graduaton 99 " tne art akes a cvlzed glt Bach" v7allepes Cleveland Plaza sute North Unon Ave. Cranford, New Jersey 0706 (20) GRADUATON PARTES AT COLONAL LQUORS Ufe Htfee Cuta. Keg* «Been M Cwea 0( Sato Outo Maul BANKERS CLUB VODKA L VVANTE CHABLS GORDONS GN JQ98.75L. MAJORSKA VODKA.75L ( CANADAN LTD L.75L " SCORESBY SCOTCH.75L 2 98 (M txbw thy SPARKLNG NE $ l J AQUES BONET CHAMPAGNE 750 l. 2" CHASSY COTE DU RHONE 750 l.... TOMASELLO BLANC DE BLANC 750 l. 6" COLD BEER ALAYS AVALABLE (even beer on sale) BLATZ BEER 2 Oz N/R CASE fek" L SCHLTZ BEER REO & LGHT 2 Oz LOOSE CANS... MANY MORE N STORE SPECALS PRCES GOOD THRU-6/5/83 Colonal Lquors OPEN 9 9 SON TUES. ED. 302 SOUTH~AVE GAROOD \ SAT THURS. Next to Kngs Suporsrket - Gorwood Mall..FB TL 0 w...,... n.,,gh _ l

4 V Page 6 CUANFORD (N.J.) CHRONCLE Thursday, June 9,983 Calvary Lutheran chors to [ present uscal Sunday The cobned- Junor~and-Allelua~~son~or Cranfora and Chrs Mlkosky, Chors of Calvary Lutheran Church, Fords. Sara Stevens and Karen Alexdrected by Mary Lou Stevens, wll pre- ander, estfeld and K llas of sent the uscal "Angels" Sunday at Cranford wll sng a tro^nctcec 630 p.. n-the.church sanctmary TKe fotfplh, RAP^y-^yfft^ -j \ y -settfg for ths" uscal abdut Gods Nordstro of Cranford wll sgn one of essengers s a typcal chldrens chor rehearsal whch s nterrupted by the, appearance of Mchael and Gabrel. Ay Metroka and Heather Stark of estfeld play the parts of Mchael and Gabrel. Other speakng parts feature. Katrna Anderson and Scott Mller of Cranford and Todd Luka, estfeld. Solosts for the event are Andrew Luka, Rachel Stevens, an Rhodes, estfeld. Solosts for the event are Andrew Luka, Rachel Stevens, an Rhodes, estfeld; Candace Canady and Sara-Brtt Anderthe songs. The ebers of the Allelua Chor wll be featured as a snake n the garden of Eden scene and as the Chorus of Angels. The partcpants are Danel and Matthew Broughton and Jennfer ollenberg, Clark; Greg Rhodes, Danel slock, Monca oehlert, Chrs Vogel, estfeld; Garey Schwetje, Mellsa Nordstro of Cranford and Stephane Volckann of Kenlworth. Followng the perforance; Calvarys annual Strawberry Festval wll be held n Fellowshp Hall. The publc s nvted. GRACE AND PEACE Pastor Denns Mller wll lead the Fellowshp Church. The Unon County_ prase and teachng_servce_sunday at--sehool-of-the-bble^wll TneeTT"jjMn; 00 a.. at the Grace and Peace Tuesday at the Church. TUNE-UP TME * heel Balancng Tune-ups Brake Johs Aercan & Foregn Cars.. E NSTALL Vsa & Mastercard Accepted A.P. MUFFLERS* -CERTFED MECHANC- GRECOS GARAGE 30 South Avenue Cranford DEDCATED TO DGNFED SERVCE SNCE 897. FUNERAL DRECTORS KHEOl. GRAY. JR. DAVD B.CKABEL LLAM A. DOYLE ESTFELD 38 East Broad St., Fred H, Gray, Jr.,... CKANFORD l Sprngfeld Ave., lla AxDoyle. Mgr., TNGLNG ARMS, LEGS ARNNG SGNALS There.ay be salgnent of vertebras n the spne causng pressure on nerves, yet the patent experences no pan n the back. nstead, a varety of sensatons.y be felt n other parts of the body. These nclude tnglng, tghtness, hot spots, cold spots, crawlng sensatons, electrc shock sensatons, stngng, burnng, and others. Here are nne crtcal syptos nvolvng back pan or strange sensatons whch are usually the forerunners of ore serous condtons. Any one of these ay spell back trouble. <l> turesthesas (see above) <2) Headaches (3) Panful jonts (4> Nubness n the ars or hands (5) Loss or sleep (6) Stffness n the neck (7) Pan between the shoulders (8) Stffness or pan n lower back (!») Nubness or pan nlhe legs." These sgnals ndcate that your body s beng robbed of noral nerve functon. Untl ths func. -lon s restored, you ay, n soe degree, be ncapactated. The lunger you-wat to seek help. the worse the condton ~ ay becoe. Dont wat! Should you experence any of these warnng sgnals...call for an n depth consultaton n Layans ters. ALNUT AVENUE CHROPRACTC HEALTH CENTER Dr. Edward Burdula Most 20 nsurances ALNUT Accepted AVE Opan Mon Sot & Evanlngs 24 Hr Eergency Servce V DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME our ;tt>s of servce provded n a faclty of hoelke nosphere. 28 NORTH AVE. EST, PHONE Fruts J. l)<mlt.v. r. M.n.^cr locaton, DOOLEY COLONAL HOME SS6 cmlkll AM.. \\ rmlkll.loscph V. Dool% \..;JL 2.V<-<> CM Servces were yesterday fro the Dooley Funeral..Hoe.. 28 North Ave. Mr. Ryan, a natve of Elzabeth, lved n Garwood for 33 yearsr-r He was the anager for the Freens "Fund, Aercan. nsurance Co., New York Cty, for 46 years, retrng n 982. He was a councant of St. Anne Church. He was a eber of the Obtuares Jaes Ryan JaesT. Ryan, 66, a 3-year eber Garwood" Senor Ctzen Clut\ the of the Garwood Frst Ad Squad and the Aercan-rsh Assocaton of ood- r V d. u e f secretarv > vce P res " brdge, and an honorary eber of the denrana_chaf>lan for.two yeacs_ded Surety-Manafera ty of- New York. An Ary veteran, he receved a bronze star for hs servce n the Battle of the Bulge n orld ar. Jacquelne Nordan Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Mary E. Sullvan Ryan; a daughter, Mrs. Elzabeth A. Bonner, Avenel; two sons, Thoas B., at hoe and Jaes, Roselle Park; a sster, Mrs. Mchael Hart, Elzabeth; and two granddaughters. There s a nfeoral servce today at Survvng are her husband, Howard. a,. at the Calvary Lutheran Church E. Nordan; her other Mrs. Mae for Jacquelne D. Nordan, a forer Depsey, Red Bank; two sons, arren, resdent of Cranford; who ded Monday. Londonderry, N. H. and Karl, Mrs. Nordan also a forer resdent of oodstock,, Vt.; a daughter,. Janet L. J4orlh_jGaEOlnar-lved-4nHNew-Hap- Nordan, Rochester, N.Y.; her sster, shre. She was a eber of the Calvary Mrs. Dorothy Strahle, Red Bank; and Lutheran Church here. two grandchldren. Mchael Sko, 87, ded Frday at St. Barnabas Medcal Center. Servces were Monday. Mr. Sko was born n Austra and cae to the Unted States 74 years ago. He lved n htng and Lnden before ovng to Kenlworth 25 years ago. He was a supervsor wth Exxon Copany for 45 years, retrng n Mrs. ynne Levne, 47, of. Cranford ded last Thursday at her hoe. Servces were held Saturday at the Dooley Funeral Hoe, 28 est North Ave, Mrs. Levne, an artst, held pantng exhbts n Unon and Essex Countes. She was a eber of the Cranford, Kenlworth, Lvngston and estfeld Art Assocatons, the Artst League of Central New Jersey and the Colony Club John Davdowtch, 58, of Kenlworth, a retred tool aker, ded Monday at hs hoe. A ass wll be offered today at lb a.. n St. Theresas Church, Kenlworth. Mr. Davdowtch was a tool aker wth the Trdent Metals Co., Kenlworth, for a year, retrng n 982. Pror to that, he had been eployed by The Snger Manufacturng Co., Elzabeth for 35 Mchael Sko ynne Levne 953. He was a eber of the Exxon band. He was a eber of St. George Byzantne Catholc Church, Lnden, and a eber of ts chor. Hs wfe Esther Kondratk Sko, ded last July. Survvng are a son, lla, Madson; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Ruth of Kenlworth, and a grandson. of Cranford Born n Passac, Mrs. Levne lved n Cranford for 3 years. She s survved by her husband, arren; two sons, Bran -andjace Turner, a daughter, Beth Levne; three brothers; Larry and Charles and Jack Sth arcf two ssters, Mrs. Carol Ann Abernathy and Mrs. Paula Marno ~ John Davdowtch years. Born n Elzabeth, he lved n Kenlworth for 28 years. He s survved by hs w()ow..vjdred of Kenlworth ;two sons, John.Blarstown and ayne ol Cranford; a daughter, Mrs. Marlene Reynolds of Garwood and sx grandchldren. Arrangeents were copleted by the Dooley Funeral Hoe, 28 North Ave. Pke, Prngle to natonal eetng Rev. teorge Pke and Ruth Prngle, fro the Frst Presbyteran Church, are aong several thousand ebers attendng the General Assebly of the Presbyteran Chu^cHfteetngthawMk n Atlanta. Prngle s a cossoner, votng delegate, repwssenftrg;; (he Elzabeth Presbytery. ReV; Pke- wll delver two reports n hs capacty as charan of the Presbyteran delegaton to the Consultaton on Church Unon "and charan of thg Major Msson Fund. He reported that the natonal fundng capagn has exceeded ts goal by ore than 3. llon dollars. Celebraton wllbe the hghlght of.the DEAL PROFESSONAL PARK, UNON, N.J. FRST Of FOUR COLONAL BULD MS OCCUPAHC, SPRNG 3 New Jerseys newest and ost prestgous offce cornplen PROFESSONAL CE SPACE * MMEDATE OCCUPANCY * * * +MOOEt CE MM OPEN * * «Mlnufe«fro Gardtn$t«t*l>arkw«y,?«, Route 22«nd N.J, Twnplk* ndvdual entry lor all lulu ll OMda Mnu Mdtq. )t. Restaurant!, Bankng and Shoppng nute* away On tte record (torage facltes avalable t peclal rate* lor publc at large alto DEAL PROFESSONAL ASSOCATES eaa MORRS TURNPKE SMOflTHlUS NE JERSEV cobned general assebles of the Presbyteran Church, U.S. and the Unted Presbyteran Church, U.S.A. as.these two bodes of Presbyterans unte *««<fo"tarvn& 3?n%»J.Hnwfthf(»«on, Sthe $ Presbyteran Church (USA). An nforal $M<fe*r cossoners ; and vstors s expected after the two denonaton adjourn toorrow. Partcpants wll go to the Atlanta Cty Hall, where they wll be offcally welcoed" by Mayor Andrew Young. The eetng s antcpated to be one of the largest gatherngs of Presbyterans n North Aerca n ths century.. Bble school scheduled June 27 The Kenlworth Chapel, Newark Ave. and 23rd St., wll sponsor ts annual Bble School June 27 through July fro 930 a.. to noon daly. Davd Pollock wll drect the progra. Actvtes wll nclude sngng, Bble stores, gaes, przes and crafts. AH are welcoe fro age four to grade eght. No pre-regstraton or fee are requred. For ore nforaton call Helen alsh at OSCEOLA PRESBYTERAN "Sowng and Reapng" s the ttle of Mr. Stobaughs seron for the LajJMfn^CLflLjQrsp h Sunday, Fellowshp hour follows. Dr. John M. Sawck General Practce 08 NortlTtJnon Avenue Cranford, New Jersey DAY AND EVENNG HOURS & HQUSECALkS. BY APPONTMENT Rev. Rchard pastoralstudes The Rev.. Rchard C. Rowe, nster cy n.counsellng.._- of pastoral care at the Frst Rdwe sad that ths ephass was * tt. attr^c^eo^jtnmo-the-yfqgrnttpr fro a two-year course n pastoral "Many tranng progras appear to be studes at cereones held last Thursday at the Blantpn Peale nsttute of be full-te therapsts, he sad. desgned to prepare persons who want to Relgon and Health, New York Cty. Hs "Here was a progra that focused on *, classes were taken here at the Cranford the partcular needs of a pastor who, tathe course of hs broad responsbltes Center for Counselng and Huan Developent. n the lfe of a congregaton, s called on _.Th. course,-whch under the leadershp of Dr. Noran Vncent Peale and probles." to.help-pfflple. T deal wth ther psychatrst Sley Blanton, has, The graduaton cereones ncluded poneered exploraton of the relaton- shp of psychology and relgon, and relgous professonals as traned counsellors. The Cranford course s specfcally desgned to help, the full te pastor develop sklls and profcen,- Teple nstalls new of fcers Teple Beth-El nstalled ts newly elected offcers and Board of Trustees ebers for the year. May 20 durng a Sabbath wbrshp servce. nstalled as offcers were Martn B. Scher, presdent; Jerry Klen, frst vcepresdent; Barry Heowtz, second vce-presdent; Susan Son, thrd vcepresdent; Murray Goldsten, treasurer; Les Rosenblu, fnancal secretary; ra Kreger, recordng secretary and Marty Metzger, correspondng secretary. nstalled as trustees ere Bob Bernsten, Bert Fne, Larry Fscher, Jack Goldsten, Marty Jacobs and Mchael Totten to speak The en of the Cranford Unted Methodst Church wll conduct a breakfast and-progranrat 8T30 a. Sunday. Guest speaker wll be Lous Totten SReakng on "Coon Cause and Aenesty nternatonal." Holy Counon wll follow at 9 a.. The o a.. orshp wll be a faly servce. Chldren wll st wth ther parents durng the frst half of the servce and then go to class. The seron wll be gven by Rev. Robert J. Payne. The chldrens cherub chors wll receve specal recognton and the second grade church school chldren wll be presented wth Bbles. The Chldrens Chor s drected Dougherty, usc M s ^.(pa Nobler by Davd drector of The Conservatve Relgous School of Unon County wll hold regstraton for chldren seven to 3 years old on Monday and Tuesday nghts fro 730 to 830 p.. at Teple Beth-E. the eght graduatng students fro the Cranford center, together wth graduates of several, slar regonal extenton progras, and graduates of the three-year resdent progra of the nsttute n the New York Cty center. Kelan. Morton Gershan, past presdent of the Teple, was the, nstallng offcer. He s a long-te eber of the Board of.trustees and Mens Club, and the Teple representatve on the Regonal Unted. Synagogue Board. Rabbe Ronald Hoffberg offered-the nstallaton prayer and blessng. / Martn B. Scher, presdent, addressed the congregaton. The Teple Beth-El Youth Choral under the leadershp of Hazzan Ralph Nussbau, debuted at ths servce. The Oneg Shabbat follow- Jng servces w was sponsored by the Heowtz faly n honor of ^he newly " nstalled offcers and trustees. Kathy Thorn, Cranford grl scout treasurer, stands by bench at Cap Lou Henry Hoover, Mddlevlle, dedcated last weekend to the eory of Susan alsh, a forer Cranford tqaderjjfcalsh^the youngest daughter of th.e lat8w$pe8t%vaf&n, s seated on the bench. opens for relgous school Parents of sx yearjld students, elgble for a pre-prary progra, ay also regster then. The school also antans _a_. Jewsh-Specal. Educaton.6ffered as part of the progra. The class s ndvdualzed and accoodates chldrerrfro eght to 3 years old. The Conservatve Relgous School serves Teple Beth-El and three other teples. For further nforaton call Darlene Margols, prncpal at Teple Beth-El at or Fredrch - ROOM AR CONDTONERS - NDO or THRU-THE-ALL PRESEASON SALE FREE Delvery & nstallaton (wndow unts) ALDO Dscount P S E&G R e b a t e (unlts.wlth EER of 9.0 or hgher) Save $$ on Electrcty & Mantenance for the Lfe of the Ar Condtoner TE Centennal Avenue, Cranford, N.J. MEMO TO TAXPAYERS DONT AT TLL YEAR END The te to do soethng about easng ths years tax burden s now) Year-round tax plannng s essental for proper oney anageent and budgetng. You ay wsh to consder TAX SHELTERED REAL ESTATE NVESTMENTS The really portant servce of a CPA tax advsor s helpng you get ready for the future. Fbr a consultaton call Ed Morrson, CPA. or John Strydesky, CPA MORRSON, STRYDESKY, STRUDLER & MNDLN Certfed Publc Accountants Audtng, Accountng, Tax Plnrnn 0, Etaa Plannng, Tax Sholtttr rvta, Personal Fnancal Advsors, Corporate Loan Placeents 23 N. UNON AVE CLEVELAND PLAZA r apponted Masonc dstrct deputy grand aster H. Randall Kreger of Cranford has been apponted to hgh offce n the Masonc Fraternty. He wll serve as dstrct deputy grand aster of wll be ade June 8 by the grand aster at nvestture cereones n UOca.N.Y. Kreger s a graduate of the Thrd Manhattan New York Unversty, Masonc Dstrct n New School of Coerce, Ac- J f p4 Cy J t A counts and Fnance (BS) presentaton of the honor and holds " graduate Steve Maynard {Golf pro to {speak before Jaycees here J Steve Maynard, assocate professonal of Baltusrol Golf Club n Sprngfeld, wll speak at the onthly eetng of the Cranford Jaycees at 7 p.. Thursday, June 6. The eetng wll be at the hoe of Bob Mlkosky, 6 ArnetPl,. nterested potental Jaycee ebers, aged 9 to 39, are nvted. Beer, soda, hotdogs and haburgers wll be served. Maynard wll speak on "how to prove your golf ; gae" and gve ponters j pn basc eleents, of the A natve of Oho, Maynard attended the Unversty of Tennessee and turned professonal n 98, He worked two suers at Echo Lake Country Club and recently attended the P.G.A_ teachng workshop n Florda. He has also co-, peted n professonal, events n New York, New Jersey and Florda. Call J Johnson, ;< ebershp drector, h , for ore.nfor-? aton. Squad slates ; CPR course The Cranford Frst Ad (j Squad wll conduct a f< course n CPR (car- > dopoluonary resusctauton) June 2, 22 and 28 fro 7 to 0 p.. * nterested persons are v requested to leave ther Jnae, address and J* telephone nuber n the F albox at squad head- quarters, 6 Centennal degrees (MBS, Phd. ) fro the Graduate School of Busness Adnstraton of NYU,- He s an educator, econost and a specalst n onetary and. fscal anageent and fnance He s a retred dean and professor of the Graduate School -of Busness Ad- H. Randall Kreger Kreger s a eber of the Frst Presbyteran nstraton of Rutgers, a Cnur ch of Cranford and retred banker, a ser ved as presdent of the onetary econost and a boar^ of trustees. He was busness consultant, a raeber of the Board of ", Educaton of Cranford He has been a eber fro 958to963. of the Masonc fraternty T *> e for 43 years, aster of Ad- newly apponted vance Lodge No. 635 and dstrct deputy grand Contnental Lodge No. 287 "Master has wrtten any n New York.Cty and cpr^ books on corporaton onated a 33-degree. Mason" fnance and has wrtten n the Scottsh Rte Bodes an y artcles on bankng jft75 _ fnancel-and_onetar-y y He has held any hgh anageent. He has been postons n Masonc con- called to testfy t H before h bthe cordant organzatons and Congressonal Cottee has the dstncton of beng on Bankng, the only Mason n the state A natve of Nebraska, of New York snce Gover- Kreger s arred to the nor Dett Clnton to forer Ella Ade of Boston presde over three Grand and has a daughter, Dana York Rte Bodes. Rugg. ONE STOP SHOPPNG FOR PARTY SUPPLES Hop on over to... PAPER PAHTTRT Paper Goods for All Occasons GRADUATON BRTHDAYS EDDNGS SHOERS ANNVERSARES rj Plates Cups Napkns Table Covers Plastc Utensls Crapa Paper Decoratons Favors Pnatas, etc. Helu Balloons MHbtfMHHM \ \%Nr EMPRESS CALAMAR 6V4 oz. can M M rag..9 HUNTS PUREE.29 oz. can 89V VE. FANOOD J2MQ Open Mon.-Fr. 0 0 &30 jdnuccs HOUR$ M-F730nHp SAT730-6p SUN 730j-3p PARADSO calforno toatoej lb. 2 oz. can 75< HOT or COLD CATERNG FOR ALL OCCASONS 0 NORTH AVE CRANFQRD A Brll\d.w.ulv.l McDonalds* s a ""»*> coe tue! You cn t«lx and tnjoy vour chklt. wrtv lu-tmuatf u/e do jll of tht. work and ts AQr«al valu. For kds a/2 ur 82. l»rlld.n( p.rlv! McDonakla" s jncuun Our Specal Party Package ncludes Regular haburger Regular French fres Regular soft drnk Brthday cake fro Ronald McDonald" Parly favors Parly hats Planned Actvtes A specally traned hostess A specal gft for the brthday chld Your Par(y s Jusl a Phone Call Away Me Hosts needed for bref student vst Forty forelgnstudenta who have spent the school year n the Unted States, ^hr^hgh Aercan Feld Servce wll stop n Cranford before returnng to ther hoe countres. The short vst wll take place July 7 to 2 and s called an AFS "bus stop." Host fales are needed to accoodate these students durng ther stay n Cranford. The stop s a part of a bus tour through varous parts of the Unted States before the students fly hoe. Group actvtes are planned by the Cranford AFS chapter for host fales and guests, For further nforaton call Carol Rappocco, , or Pat Fossella, or More than 3,300 hgh school students fro 54 countres lved and studed n the Unted States ths past year as part of the AFS exchange progra. Jaycees ad local student to cap The Cranford Jaycees announced that Scott Seppelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolf Seppelt, 6 Hernng Ave., wll be sponsored for a two week.sesson at Cap New Jersey Jaycee n Effort, Penn. The cap s a resdental cap for entally retarded chldren and adults and s supported jontly by the New Jersey Jaycees and by the Assocaton for Retarded Ctzens, New Jersey. Cranfords sponsorshp was supported by proceeds fro the pancake breakfast whch the local servce club held n March. Any Cranford resdent nterested n learnng ore about the cap progra or desrng nforaton about sponsorhsp durng the 984 suer cap season, should contact Bob Pfrender TEL-MED LAUNCHED Overlook Hosptal has reactvated* ts Tel-Med servce offerng area resdents the opportunty to call n for answers to scores of health-related questons. Call Sweet & Fancy Eporu A Candy Craftng Store... A Cake Decoratng Store... And So Much-More! RENTALS FOR SHOERS shng ells. Ubrellas E SELL HOME CATERNG SUPPLES FOR AN ELEGANT PARTY For any occason all year long, atop n and see us at Sweet & Fancy Eporu. e wll help ake your suer uch easer for you. 7 NORTH Mon, Tuet. ad. Frl 0-6 Thurs 0-9; Sat 0-6 Estab/shed 932 ROBERT TREATDelcatessen LET US MAKE YOUR PARTY A SUCCESS COMPLETE GOURMET CATERNG GRADUATON PARTES EDDNG PARTES CARVED TURKEYS HOTS FOEUVRES RNE QUALTY HOT & COLD MEAT PUTTERS DE VARETY OF HOT SPEdALTES SLOPPY JOES & MUCH, MUCH MORE... EDDNGS & ALL OTHER OCCASONS QUMBY ST ESTFELD MON-SAT 6 AM - 6 PM SUN 7 AM - 2 PM TALAN CE PARTY PAK D 3 GALLON ^ N Or^ALLAN CE, v. Your Favorte Flavor P NSULATED SERVNG CONTANER PACKAGE OF SQUEEZE CUPS Stays Cold All Day - Serves OO ALL FOR $ ONLY 9< A SERVNG EVENTS MR. PERLS 4^20 N. UNON NEED T7 RENT T! AND SAVE Tant* ft Canoptoa. Taba* & Chalra. Dlnnanwara.- Chna. Cuttfy. Qlauwar*. 88verwar«. Unana. Candaabraa, Chuppaa. Coatuaa. addng Archea, Quaboa. 8howar Ubralaa. lahlna aka. Storka. Bftda Dola NE Paper 4 Plaetlc Dlnnerware, Dsposable Table Llnena, Decoratons, Party Gaaa, Noveltes. Party Favors, Balloons, Candles, Clown Make-up & Supples UnTGD RGHT-ALL LARGE SELECTON OF PERSONALZED ENQRAVED NVTATONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR EDDNGS SPECAL OCCASONS OPEN Mon-Sat 8 a - 6 p "T/e Party Store" PARTY DEPT. ONLY! - OPEN THS THURSDAY TL 8 p 79 Central Av«estflold \ Thuraday, Junes, 9MCRANF0RD (N.J.) CHRONCLE Page 7 Suerte PZZA TME s.... at TONYS CAFE oo* NY LARGE PE TO GO Durng the Month of June Perfect for Pool Partlesl CALL AND ORDER 2A N. UNON AVE Closed Sundays June, July & August "DALY TL 6 THURS TL Perfect Gft A CORDLESS PHONE A CORDLESS CLOCK RADOPHONE Startng At NORTH AVE ESTFELD st qualty seconds rregulars shower curtans drty kds wcker pllows Entertanng? Our new store s loaded wth goodes! MYLAR HELUM BALLOONS For the kds & adults (no delveres) Reg. $ BARBECUE APRONS Great for Dd! ",.,.»,-.,.. VJ;.. -Ftonv. JOBO PLACEMATS wll) MATCHNG NAPKNS Many colors - washable - wrnkleproof Mats...fro *3 B O CKER PCNC BASKETS Set of 4 (or 2) w/theros, cups or wne glasses, plates, storage contaner, gngha napkns & table cloths. Stanless steel ncluded; VNYL TABLE.««CLOTHS fro*3 BO COCHONS Bed and Bath store Or»n 02-A Mon-Sat N. 9 UNON Major CradH Card. thurs tl st qualty seconds rregulars shower curtans drtv kr«wcker pllows COMMUNTY POOLS POOLS OPEN JUNE Plbn for the cong hot, hud days TME S SHORT REGSTER MO HLE MEMBERSHPS ARE STU AVALABLE VALD 983 DENTFCATON CARDS NECESSAHY FOR ADMSSON!!! REGSTRATON TMES REGSTER AT CENTENNAL COMPLEX Mon-Frl P Mon. Tues, Thurs Sat... P.M..000 A.M. - 2 After June REGSTER Mon Fr 9 a.. to M. P.M. 3 p.. ONLY NE MPROVEMENTS for your enjoyent Choce of two large attractve pool coplexes. Sw tea, playground area, snack bar. spacous sunbathng area, adult sw te, specal evenngs of swng and entertanent, shady areas. FTNESS AREA & SAUNA AVALABLE TO ANNUAL MEMBERS ONLY FOR MORE NFO. CALL

5 Page 8 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Thursday, June 9,983 Ratonalzng recreaton f nothng else, the proposed aster planners cae up wth a -acrerecreaton ste j)lan has potental park-recreaton-open " "space rato of approyjte-jyljl n playground needs of the entre county nto better focus. th the governent hung up on parkng lot placeent, ctzens of the Bloongdale-Adas Avenue neghborhood upset, and the ssue already njected nto " the partsan poltcal arena, organzed sportsen wll be fortunate f they can just keep the playng felds they already nave at at ste. But the pressures on feld use and adnstraton wont ease even f the edate plan stays n parkng bt. nstead of hoverng at Bloongdale-Adas Avenue, the townshp could take advan-...~ tage of the research that went nto the recreaton plan for that area and relate t to cover the entre town. Ths ght not be as abtous or as expensve as t sounds. The 979 townshp aster plan analyzedtot lots, playgrounds and county parks all over town, breakng ;6ut defcences and surpluses -by easurng land and populaton n Cranfords fve Census tracts. n ters of playgrounds, the northeast and southeast tracts ranked hghest, wth Sunny Acres n greatest need aong neghborhoods (a stua ton that s beng addressed)7-n ters of county parks, the northeast and southeast tracts have all the land. School and town land were factored nto total recreaton deand. Aong other statstcs, the acres pe*,000 populaton, slghtly below the developng suburban standard of 8.0 acres per,000 people, whch suggests that wed better hold on to what we have and thnk persstently about how to nurture t. Theory and standards of 979 should be reduceable to an updated gauge of need and space. The town now has new Census statstcs for the tracts. t could factor n playng feld use and avalablty n lght of new trends(sqccer was_a_ foregrjl sport whenthe planners trekked here fve years ago). t could rethnk Sheran Park use, whch even n 979 was descrbed as the only land avalable close to the town center and the ost recreatonally starved Census tract n town, the area north and south of the ralroad tracks n East Cranford. Expandng the ratonal thnkng that s beng attepted n the latest recreaton ste plan to a systeatc townwde approach sees sensble n ters" of axzng access, expandng or adjustng facltes on the lted land of a developed county, adaptng people and space to changng sports needs, and easurng costs and benefts. Dusted off and appled to changes, the" townshps aster plan ght dovetal wth the new area plan n servceable ways that could save oney, put less of a burden on one neghborhood and satsfy playng needs throughout the town. Changes posed park fundng Green Acres bonds are helpng ttrpay ath lad 8 T Jtlttt h Naturalzed ctzens Canadan geese ard goslngs n local waters. ts one of two fales call- ng Noahegan Lake hoe ths sprng. Photo by Greg Prce. Vewpont Supports school sokng ban Governent and coplance For the frst te n ts hstory, the Townshp Cottee has appled for a foral ste plan approval for ts own land use purposes. t has served up the new statonary copactor, a new recyclng locaton and screenng at the Conservaton Center to the plannng board. The governng body has n the past gone for nforal revews * but never for foral approval. n the words of Edward J. Murphy, townshp adnstrator, the procedure puts the governent n coplance wth ts own laws governng land use n town. That should be a gven, but local nterpretatonjof the land usjeor^^ drance untl now has held that the governent doesnt need to seek ts own foral approval. Thus the teptaton has exsted for a double standard-one for the governent, another for prvate property owners. ts refreshng to have the governent go the foral route and, gven the volatlty of the Conservaton Center ste over a generaton, the applcaton s legally and poltcally wse. The governent probably should have fled earler; wth the copactor nearly n place, a rejecton of ts condtonal use could be expensve and ebarrassng. But at least the town has presented ts case before the board, gvng the publc a chance to present ts concerns, whch are n any cases legtate. The,center s; &?» asset to the tbwnr^ sr v^ebr,^$,33 vsts were recorded? there on weekends alone-the equvalent of one vst fro every ctzen over the year. The goal s to balance the heeds of the resdents of the area for an aesthetc envronent wth the needs ofthe whole town. Soe of the probles, lke odors, dont fall n the purvew of the ste plan applcaton. They need to be addressed regularly through good adnstraton whch wll be even ore peratve as the county shfts ts sold waste dsposal habts away fro annual curbsde pckups toward ten-onth copacton. The ste plan can contrbute to the balance by w surng an operatons -core that doesnt ntrude vsually or audbly on neghbors. To the Edtor agree wth every word wrtten by Elane Morehead n last Thursdays Vewpont. She expressed concern over the "sokng lounge" t the Hgh School. So do. As a parent,-why should rean, slent on y feelngs, as have n the past? ddntlke t when frst heard of such an asnne dea. n any places people are tryng to ban sokng n all publc places. thnk that ths ght be extree, although f they dd, sokng would be prohbted on school grounds, as t should be. "They are gong to soke anyway, so why not gve the a place to do t wthout harassent?" Ths s the rdculous reason gvefn us! The board ght as well say, "They are gong to hav&kex anyway, so why rot gve the bedroos?" Or, "They are gong to experent wth drugs, so lets see that they get a good supply!" One rdculous sayng s as stupd as another! here s ther sense of orals! My husband doesnt soke, and nether do. Nether do y daughters grandparents on ether sde, so t cant be fro our poor exaple why once found cgarettes n y daughters purse hen went to put a note n there to be Sre she receved!,(j h.qpe.l,y^,n\pr ess ed on her the portance of notsok-;, ng!),..,. ". ; - ;y Sokng s harful to the health of y chld, causes cancer, causes daage to vtal organs, and ncreases the profts of the tobacco ndustry. Yet school, whch shares an equal respon- -. sblty wth e on the well-beng of y chldren, encourages a habt whch ultately klls ts users by the - thousands each year, by provdng "a" place to ndulge n a dstructve, dangerous, expensve habt! say, "hypocrtes!" The school board s supposed to proote good habts, not bad ones! need to have help n educatng y kds, not be forced to fght over ths ssue, totfo Here s what propose () Close the "Sokng Lounge." (You could put a n-park n that area and let the kds do soethng constructve wthlt.) (2). Anyone caught sokng anywhere on school grounds be suspended three days. (3). Enforce the new, (healther) rules-. Surely our board ebers ust see ther responsblty to dscourage such a habt whch eventually akes ts users ts slaves, rather than encouragng t by provdng an easly accessble place to s o k e!,., Ul/.;%, (. <.... -,. ;, _.-..^-^,,. j HKM,.K. L>r.ur.O "JudthVergalla n/h >. " 45N.LehghAve Father, polce save a chlds lfe To the Edtor Kudos to the Cranford Polce Departent and our neghbors on South Unon Avenue. hle attendng a Meoral Day faly barbecue, y one year old son Peter started runnng a slght fever. On returnng hoe we settled Peter and hs three year old brother down for the nght. Two hours later Peter awoke cryng. hle holdng h, he began to convulse. hle atteptng to reach hs pedatrcan by telephone, Peter stopped breathng. As y husband, an rvngton frefghter, worked to resusctate h, phoned the Cranford Polce. roo. They were able to supply the hosptal personnel wth ore detals of the crcustances than could. gave brth to Peter, last Monday "nght-hsfathergave H lfe and these fne offcers preserved t for those precous oents durng whch t was n jeopardy. pray God wll bless and keep these offcers n Hs lovng ebrace all waysralways. ust also take a oent to thank God for the blessngs He has gven us n the for of,our neghbors. These fne people ralled n forqe. They were here to care for our older son,. They co- forted y husband, took h to the hosptal,and stayed lendng strong h l h d ~~ Shrt says t Cranford League of oen Voters wore a essage n Meoral Day parade boostng feale representaton n legslatures. Photo by, Greg Prce. Soe cyclsts drvng recklessly - «<.,, / * To the Edtor Last ednesday the followng occurred. was drvng along Forest Avenue to North Unon. turned left on North Unon, proceedng to Sprngfeld, ntendng to turn rght on to Sprngfeld at the lght. My speed was about 20 les per hour. Suddenly fro the walkng path between the shrubbery of the sall park near Grays Funeral Hoe cae a bcycle drven at full speed by a young boy, rght n front of y car. slaed on y brake. He contnued to turn left and proceeded n the opposte drecton on North Unon. A polce car was rght behnd h and n y rear vew rror could see the polce offcer pull h over. can only hope that offcer gave h a thorough talkng to and.the boy wll pay soe attenton. hk H path land and" JaMttles Here, n- eludng a szeable new outlay for Lenape Park, and the townshp proposes to seek these funds for local recreaton expanson. Heres a suary of latest developents at, the state level on the 22-year-old plan, fro Davd F. Moore, executve drector of the prvate, nonproft New Jersey Conservaton Foundaton \. t looks as though ballots n Noveber wll pert voters to approve a ffth Green Acres bond ssue to contnue guaranteeng everyone a chance at r healthful recreaton, wherever they are... ;", - - That busness of wherever welarejs._ "portant fop; whle Green. Acres orgnated as a way to preserve rural open space, or open patches n ore ur- «, banzed areas, t has undergone growth over the years to eet our needs ore realstcally.,.-,. < The prevous four bond ssues, datng fro 96, have totalled $540 llon,, together wth the over $350 llon n federal and local atchng funds they avetrggeredth a large but unknown quantty of prvate contrbutons of land," t eans that close to a bllon dollars has been eararked for recreaton and open space preservaton. ;.. More specfcally, that cobnaton of oney has been responsbleforaccur- ng over 70,000 acres by the state and nearly 50,000 acres by local and county governents, n over 600 separate projects. Money ktdevelop propertes for. recreaton has been spent on,43 statelevel parkland projects and 400 slar, actons by towns and countes... The desgn of ths proposed ffth ssue has been under dscusson -forqutev awhle. Now the Kean adnstraton s proposng a $55 llon bond ssue, $62 llon for open space acquston and developent by the state and $93 llon nto soethng new a low-nterest revplvng Joan fund for local open space acquston and developent. Thats rght, sad "loan." Thats soethng new for Green Acres, but ts - realstc n vew of the necessary fscal belt-tghtenng ade necessary by runaway costs of state governent. The dea of the loans s that the <}reen Acres oney n that part of the progra would be recycled over and over agan nto fur-; ther purchases as t s repayed and loaned out. Beng an alert reader, youre askng. why a town should reach out for oney whch t wll have to pay back when grants have been forthcong snce 96. ont that subdue a towns desre to set asde ore recreaton space?.^not^ecessarly, thanks to soe handy Thursday, June 9,963 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Page 9 New ffet nts by Kodak! Begnnng Frday, June Made fro 35 Kodacolor fl negatves or transparences. ONLY The j! percent, 20-year loans now envsoned by the state stand up pretty well besde the present grant progra f a local grovernent has to borrow at arket rates the 50 percent atchng cost needed under the exstng progra. th a hypothetcal $l-llon project, a local governent would borrow that aount at 2 percent over 20 years and have to pay back $.2 llon. But under the current progra, the local governent would get a $500,000 grant and then borrow a lke aount at, say, 0 percent nterest on a 20 year ter. By the te t pad nterest and prncpal on the half llon, the project would have cost $.6 llon. That $93-llon loan fund, by the way would be augented wth soe $25 llon reanng n state coffers fro l b d On the record fndngcal ad nosy sportng felds By STUAKT ABREV ve been dragooned nto uprng a few tes out of necessty but never out of desre. There are too any screaers around, ostly on the sdelnes. know the pulse. coached once and found yself yellng at y players, a short grls basketball tea at _the Unversty "of "Ghana" whch was up aganst a tall quntet fro the Unversty of Ngera. retred to avod stress and an nternatonal ncdent. n recent years ve attepted to coach y own -chldren on rare occasons, but learned to tread gngerly. "Be cal," y wfe sad, wsely(she doesnt lke y advce ether, especally n d-tenns atch) "Be cal," rend yself, aware that y kds take advce fro dad n sall doses and prefer e n the role of sports chauffeur nstead of entor. My frst and last entors were qute cal. My Lttle League coach had played shortstop for the Pttsburgh Prates, so hs chartes and ther parents and ups lstened torl even though he ddnt say uch and seldo sad t loudly. My college basketball coach lked to say " just throw the ball out on the floor and you guys go to t." By never blowng hs stack he kept the job for half a century or so and soehow he becae Ohos wnnngest coach. n between, had several entors who barked a lot, though none bt. One was y hgh school varsty coach who copeted fercely and strategcally, takng our group of relatve shrps nto the state fnals. Another, a freshan college coach, took a copetng head coach job the next year and coplaned loudest when hs old pupls nearly upset hs veteran new ones. But then there was the quetest one of all, y hgh school froeh basketball and varsty tenns leader, who gravtated serenely nto a natonal junor college chaponshp. ts possble to generalze about these personaltes. As a youngster worred when a coach screaed, especally at e, but that happened nfrequently because ost of the proved non-ulceratng to ther players or theselves. As a parent ve wnced over peers ore-uan over players7"coaches~or~urrpres. t sees that parents, ore than perforers, have proclvtes to screa the loudest of all, even to and soetes especally at the youngest kds n organzed sports. not sure why. Maybe they need to see ther kds exceed her own accoplshents, or fulfll ther own abtons through ther offsprng, or copete wth the youngsters, or ake up for ther own perceved falures vcarously, or pursue the Great Aercan Vctory Drea to the peewee levels. cant explan the otves. can wnce. The ost pleasant surprse transpred ths sprng on the softball felds. The lttle grls league had been fun but loosely, organzed and now the Cranford Baseball League, whch s well organzed but contans a easure of serousness and an occasonal screaer on the sdelnes, was takng t over. But soebody got the word out that you could and should have fun along wth effcency. have found coaches congratulatng youngsters for swngng a bat welkeven f they struck out), keepng a glove up(even f they dropped the fly), runnng heads up(whle beng thrown out by a le). The ups are young, soetes nsecure and, yes, occasonally blnd, but theyve been gven control. Fro what ve seen, the collaboratve dapenng of the screaers hasnt nhbted sprted play, copettveness or learnng. The league and the coaches have decded to "be cal." ts refreshng. ng. Hs professonals served to lessen the terror of ths horrble stuaton; Three polce cars resporded wthn seconds. Sgt. ODonnell and Offcers John Baer, Raul Cybaluk and Bran Hand edately assessed Peters condton and ade jthe decson to Tf ahsporf TnTto Ralway Hosptal.hUe Offcer Baer, drove and Offcer Cybaluk ontored y son, both offcers offered solace to ths now hystercal other. Upon arrval at the hosptal, these offcers ran the baby nto the eergency was very shaken. Had been drvng""" earler-bond ssues, even fve les per hour ore, would Threejcajegoxes of loans are seen at y wll always be grateful to these neghbors, no.» to these very specal frends, whose concern, carng and love buoyed us through ths dffcult te n our lfe. Peter s fne now oblvous to all the draa that surrounded h The only lastng effect of ths ncdent s that Peter now does the fnest taton of a polce car sren. You know, ts beautful usc to us. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Epple Jr. 39 S. Unon Ave. have ht that boy. And cant agne anythng ore devastatng then beng.responsble for ang or kllng a chld, even whenone s blaeless. wrte ths letter to ask all parents to be aware that soe chldren are drvng ther, bkes n ths reckless and ths te. The frst would provde 00 percent loans to local governents for acquston or developent projects. The second would help urban projects or those eetng ultple envronental objectves through at^ts percent loan and apercent grant. The thrd would dangerous-fashonv and^toaskparents-ttjccstulate donatons by offerngs perstress bke safety rules. dbntrloans and 25 percent grants where Anne therngton (Mrs. J.H. ) 50 percent can be donated fro prvate 49 Orchard St. sources. Poltcs 83 lght 8% There were few surprses n Tuesdays prary electon whch attracted only about 5 percent of the regstered party voters n Cranford and only 8 percent of all regstered voters., No local canddates for publc offce were opposed. A dssdent group of Deocrats challenged party regulars for uncpal cottee posts but ddnt get a ajorlty(story on Page \). Deocrats n Kenlworth also had an ntra-party battle whch (resulted n Mayor Lvo Mancnos ext fro the uncpal cottee(see Page 7). Doug Nordstro and Rob Porter were nonated by Republcans for Townshp Cottee seats. Theyll face Mary Lou Farer and Mark H. Portnoy, who were forally pcked by the Deocrats. Two forer ayors, Ed Gll and Barbara Brande, were endorsed by ther partes for the Assebly race. Ther Z\)t Cranf oro Chroncle The Crutford Chroncle s publshed every Thursday by Awbrcy Councatons n New Jersey nc., a corporatop at 2-23 Alden Street, Cranford, N.J DSPS Meber Audt Bureau of Crculaton New Jersey Press Assocaton, Cranford Chaber of Coerce, Natonal Press Assocaton. Subscrpton rates by al prepad one year, wthn Unon County $0.00, out of state, $3.00. All ateral copyrghted 982 by A.C.N.J. nc. Offcal newspaper for Cranford. Kenlworth and Garwood. Second Class Postage Pad at Cranford New Jersey, 0706, Tele (20) respectve runnng ates are Chuck Hardwck and Eugene Carody. Republcan C. Lous Bassano and Deocrat Anthony E. Russo were nonated for State Senate. " Deocratc Sherff Ralph Froehlch posted a 7-to-l ajorty here enroute to nonaton, and Joanne Rajopp easly outpolled Howard Freund for the county regster race next fall. Freeholder canddates Mchael J. LaPolla, Bran. Fahey and Ron Scorese handled token opposton wthout dffculty. Republcan county canddates had no copetton. The Chroncle ncorrectly reported, last week that only party ebers can vote n a prary. ndependents ay vote n prares f they declare a party. State Sen. C. Lous Bassanos bll drectng the state Departent of Transportaton to adopt rules governng the transportaton of hazardous substances passed the Senate and has been released by an Assebly cottee. t s supported by Gov. To Kean. A cocktal fundraser for Dck Hatfeld, Republcan county regster who s runnng for re-electon, wll be Sunday fro 3 to 6 p.. at $37.50 per person at the Kat hoe n Scotch Plans. Call , Self-servce gasolne pupng and gas cash and credt prcng are aong topcs to be dscussed on Asseblyan Chuck HardwckB "Captol Report" on Suburban Cablevlsona Channel 3 at 530 p.. June S and. 23. Especally for senors roster of suer classes SUMMER CLASSES An abbrevated suer schedule s on tapj for Cranfords senor ctzens. The followng wll be offered at the County Center Sewng, Thursday, noon to 3 p.. Brdge, Thursday, 0 a.. to noon and to 3 p.. Senor Aerobcs, Monday and Frdays, noon to p.., (fro July l to August 5, only Mondays).Musc and Moveent, Mondays, 0 to a.. ednesdays, p.. SM & SLM Sl & Sw wll be at he Centennal ndoor ob. Two fve-week ses,- lons wll run throughout the suer June 28--July 28 and August 2; -Sept., Tuesdays and Thursdays fro 0 to a.. Cost per sesson s $5 per senor Regstraton s at the County Center or call , ext 23 or U. The pool wll not be" open untl lune. The $5 can be pad t the Pool before or on the frst day of classes., Senors fnshng plant hangers n acrarne class ths sprng nclude, fro left, Eleen Toolan, Evelyn McClatchey, nstructor Carolyn Chelland and Helen Grayce. BRTHDAYS Geneveve Bard, Gertrude Baly, Olga Berg, Lena DAntono, Bertha Frankln, Althea Hggns, Alce Lockwood, Mary Mofftt, Florence Mortz, lla Schrer, Josephne Shekus, Leon Suske and Dorothy Velee. PROGRAM "Alve and Stll Kckng" wll showcase talents of county senor ctzens fro 930 to 330 Saturday at the F. Edward Bertuepfel Senor Center n Unon. Mldred Burfey of Cranford, _ onologst, wll be aong the entertaners. The event s co-sponsored by the county Dvson on Agng. ADJUSTMENT The autoatc Socal Securty beneft ncrease based on the cost of lvng prevously effectve each July, wll be delayed for sx onths, to January 884 because of a recent law desgned to strengthen the Socal Securty syste. EVE BEEN SERVNG YOU FOR 2 4 Eastan Stres (opp. Cranford Theatre) Cranford Frst graduates of Unon County College Aplfed Radography Progra are congratulated by Dr. Theodore Austn, health scences coordnator, and,alce Harrs,-rght, drector of School of BadlographyLof^4abethGeneral^edleal^entGdtf MONEY MATTERS By Allan C.Kane "ROLLOVER" TRCK OR TREAT? QUESTON Phave a proble. My copany retred e at age 60, after any years of loyal.servce and ade avalable y penson worth 75,000 plus a copany stock plan valued at $25,000. My proble s whether should JRolloyeLlaU of Lnto arjratodefer taxes or bte the bullet now and pay all the taxes ths year whle work as a consultant for the next several years. ANSER f you could receve just one dollar for every person who would exchange ther probles for your proble you would no longer have a proble. More nterestng though s that alost 8 out of 0 of those people wll probably be faced wth that very sae queston sooner or later. Those large accuulatons aturng n the next 5, 20 or 25 years, wll be the results of present RA and Keogh plans. The frst nstnct of "Rollng Over" your $200,000 oney nto an RA s not uch better than payng that huge current taxr One dea worthy to consder s acceptng a total dstrbuton and then calculatng the tax on a 0 year averagng bass. Though thetubers are hgh, the nubers are low > relatvely. And then, sultaneously you l d h t o r H DVERSFCATON OF ASSETS T H T F ton of your funds nto a deep sheltered real estate nvestent wth sound econocs and great potental gan. Alost your entre tax lablty would be elnated by ths rather sple (but sophstcated) act. Your after-tax cost for the real estate would be nonal. You wll then be n a poston to dversfy your entre funds fro just two pror copany nvestents nto a"sleep ell Portfolo" desgned to () reduce taxes, (2) ncrease ncoe, (3) offset nflaton and (4) return your oney to you on a captal gans bass. t could look lke the pe below - or t can be custo baked to ft your own appette and cofort level. Call n for the recpe. / MARKET TMNG 40% /^^v VARAR F HARD ASSETS V U F E / \ % /T~*\ PRECOUSY METALS ^ ^ 4% / PRVATE \ / SHELTERS \ A 5%./PUBLC ^REAL ESTATE " 5% PUBLC**-^ ENERGY y 5% / - THATS HAT FNANCAL PLANNNG S ALL ABOUT ALLAN C. KANE ASSOCATES s a full servce Fnancal and Estate Plannng Copany, wth offces at 9 North Avenue East, Cranford, N.J. CALL FOR COMPLETE NFORMATON Copyrght 9K. Allun (. Kunr 323 Specal For Fathers Day A LARGE SELECTON OF CLOCKS n stock. Ready to delver for Fathers Day, June 9th th ths ad Expres 6/30/83 50 % GREAT SELECTON OF MENS 4K GOLD ATCHES th ths ad Expres 6/30/83 FREE DADS NAME Engraved on o sold brass plate to ount on ths slogont faly holrloo OTHER GFT DEAS Daonds Gold Boxes atches Chlra Capodlonte Qftwear 30 A FNE SELECTON OF DAMONDS, RNGS, CHANS, PNS, BRACELETS & MORE! th ths ud Expres 6/30/83 9KC. 484 BOULEVARD * KENLORTH left.are Elzabeth Kelk.Sarah Aato, Danel Gallagher of Cranford and Harry Holdorf of Kenlworth. 689 graduate n UCCs frst ult-capus coenceent MANHATTAN CLAM CHODER.75 BOLOFCHO 2.75 STEAMED UTTLENECKS 3.95 BAKED CLAM CASSEROLE 3.95 CHNESE EGG ROLLS 2.95 SALAD.25 ^UES?^^?* " 225 hsrlt.. s/sss^ ; ; >.«. 2-5 ELSH RAREBT w/bacon 3.95 PASTA*SHRMPw/SCAMPSAUCE.7.75 FRED CHCKEN* FRENCH FRES. -, RB EYE STEAK SANDCH 4.00 HAMBURGER* 2.75 SLCED FRESH CHCKEN SANDCH 3.75 TAYLOR HAM SANDCH* 2.75 GRLLED CHEESE SANDCH ROAST BEEF SANDCH 3.00 FSH FLLET SANDCH,.2.95 AVALABLE TH AMERCAN NATCHO-SSS «CHEDDAH CHEESE-ONON * BACON ton CEETEA8ANKA CED TEA CONTNENTAL CEES Porch Lunch On The Porch Cong Soon! Cellar S. UNON AVE The frst coenceent of Unon County College, conducted last Thursday on the Cranford capus, "Sybolzes the consoldaton we strve for", Saul Orkn., UCC presdent, sad n hs address to the graduatng class. Through the efforts of everyone assocated wth the college snce last years ergng of Unon College and Unon County Techncal nsttute, UCC "s becong a> unfed, ult-capus county college, carryng forward the tradtons of our predecessors whle developng dstnctons of our own," Orkn addressed 689 graduates who _receyedassooatp n nrb, nswato p scence, assocate n appled scence degrees, certfcates, and dploas. He lauded the "any hundreds of ndvduals, students, facultes and staffs" of the colleges Scotch Plans Cranford and Elzabeth capuses as well as of the Elzabeth General Medcal Center and Muhlenberg Hosptal Schools of Nursng and Radography, who "contrbuted to the growng synthess of the once autonoous schools." "e have, n , devoted ourselves to blendng the forer Unon College and the forer Unon County Techncal nsttute nto a unfed county college. servng the people of ths county," Orkn sad. t Addressng the graduates, Orknnoted that the coenceent cereony has "partcular eanng" for each of the, any of who wll now ove on to vocatonal careers, whle others wll contnue ther educaton at four-year nsttutons of hgher learnng. Stll others wll Sply regard ther te at UnonCounty College as a perod of "ntellectual and cultural fulfllent, a need that had to be satsfed and the results of whch shall brghten your years to coe," Orkn sad. Elzabeth Sloan, Cranford, representng the full-te student body at the Cranford -capus; advsed her~cdl" leagues to lve each day to ts fullest, rean optstc about lfe and "to acheve goals day-to-day." "nevtably, toorrow wll coe, "sad Ms. Sloan, who earned an assocate n arts degree n crnal justce. Mary Netzel, Cranford, representng the nursng students at Elzabeth General Medcal Centers School of Nursng, told her colleagues that nurses "ever-expandng roles" n the health feld requre that those who enter the professon now ust gve the greatest thng a nurse can gve - "nvestture of self" - and n all contacts wth others, respect for the ndvdual. ERE School rental fees Rental fees charged by several other county school boards for use of ther hgh school audtorus were reported ncorrectly n last weeks Chroncle. The fees appeared n a story about a recent ncrease by,.the Cranford School board fro $30 an hour to $00 an hour for rentng the hgh school gy or audtoru to a proft-akng organzaton. The fees of $375 for Unon Hgh School, $250 for Lnden Hgh School and $50 for Hllsde Hgh School should have been reported as the fee for the entre evenng rather than an hourly rate. PLANETARUM SHO The planetaru show n June at the Tralsde Nature and Scence Center s ttled "Sunshadow/ Moonshadow - Eclpses." t s presented Sundays at 2 and 330 p.. for 75 cents. OUR PRCES TO SMTHEREENS! ^ Dont Mss Ths Bg Event CLEARANCE A Select Group of Merchandse 20% to 70% Shop Now For The Best Selecton Sorry, No Charges On Sale tes Monday - Saturday CHEZ-NA 08 Quby estfeltf 232-5>O " ". BEUS PHARMACY AND BARONS DRUGS wll be open ALTERNATE SUNDAYS TH LONGER HOURS, 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. to serve you better OPEN SUNDAY, JUNE 2 BELLS PHARMACY 7 N. Unon Ave Cranford FREE STORAGE ANY GARMENT PROFESSONALLY DRY CLEANED LL BE STORED FREE (ncludng furs and suedes) PAY NOTHNG TL FALL; THEN PAY REGULAR CLEANNG CHARGES. A COOL COUPON BUY YOUR RHEEM CENTRAL AR CONDTONNG UNT PROM REEL-STRONG AND SAVE BG BUCKS MOO th ths ad Expres 6/30/83 PLUS S $ 370 MORE* MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL THEN TAKE MOO TH THS AD Thru 6/30/83 PLUS P.S.E. & G. REBATE! P.S.E. & G. REBATE ER P.S.E. & G. offers a drect rebate for central ar condtonng unts wth an EER ratng of 9.0 or hgher. For exaple Rheen>3 ton ar condtoners have rebates of$44» $ 370 REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. 5 Hew Buar Ssrvlca tng nstallatons "Dependable, Frendly Servce Snce 925" 549 Lexngton Avenue, Cranford ater Heaters "rtuldlfleja Ar Condtonng ~"~ *" ""Bay «r NtyM Electronc Cleaners

6 Pagc 0 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Thursday, June 9,983 SPECTRUM Thopso-Netzel weddng AFS lawn party Donna Lynn Netzel and lla Thopson Jr. were arred May 4 at * jaure Laure Nan Beauchap Mkelson nstalled Helen Mkelson, Cranford, was nstalled recordng secretary of the Unon County Legal Secretares Assocaton at the annual dnner. Ann Cont, county surrogate, was guest speaker. Laure Nan Mtche, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. Foster Mtche Jr., 4 oods Hole Rd., was arred May 28 to Lt. Edward Earl Beauchap n the Frst Presbyteran Church. Augusta, Ga. The groo s the son of Mrs. Dorothy Beauchap, htter,. Calf., and the late llard Beauchap. A recepton was held n Sant Andrews Hall, Augusta.. Jll Mtche; Cranford, was her ssters ad of honor. Brdesads were Ay Legh Fsher, Charleston, Ga., cousn of the brde; Alce Lab, Jule Duff and Yolanda DeLaney. Chrsty Martn, Conway, S.C. cousn of the brde, was flower grl Lt. Edward Phllps, North Augusta, Ga., was best an. Ushers were Lt. J.G.. lla Aseltne, Norfolk, Va., Fred Cornelson, Vnce Cordaro and Lt. Scott atson. The brde a 976 aluna of Cranford Hgh School, was graduated fro the Medcal College of Georga. She s eployed as an occupatonal therapst n Augusta. Her husband s an alunus, of Calforna State Polytechnc n San Lus Obspo and s a leutenant n the Ary statoned at Fort Gofdon, Ga. graduates of Cranford Hgh Schooland resde n Myrtle Beach, S.C..> The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Ms^altor--Noran-Ne4zel,-307 Prospect Ave., and the groo s the son of -Mr. and Mrs. Ua Thopson.-Myrtle Beach, S.C. ; ,... The nuptal ass was perfored by Rev. John Oates and Edna Reagan was organst. The brdes sster, Anne Netzel, was solost. A recepton followed at Governor Morrs nn; Morrstown. The atron of honor was MaryBeth Stratton, Roselle Park, the brdes sster. Brdesads were Barbara Acker, Joanne Trouts and Holly Netzel, ssters of the brde; Marlene Netzel, sster-n-law of the brde, Patrca Kelaher, sster of the groo;dane Zebouls, Chrstne yble and Mrs. Jaes Cutter. Robert Haerl, Cranford, was best an. Ushers were,jqhp Netzel. alter, Netzel, Mark Netzel.Albert Scanlon, Davd Lpar, all of Cranford, Davd Kahl, alter Kahl and Edward Kelaher.., The brde s a 98 graduate of Maretta College and s eployed as a An Aercan Feld Servce (AFS) beneft lawn party Saturday wll feature jnuslmljentejdanenlbxslhettpr, a eber of the estfeld Old Guard band, The Merren. Hector, a retred eploye of Publc wdgasco., s Saturday wll award three przes a 0-speedbcy- ] cle, a $00feft certfcate fro Cochons j Path Shop and a $25 gft certfcate fro j K^Sraket Door pntesa&f Donna Lynj Thopson paralegal for the law fr of Kelaher and Sherrl. Mr. Thopson s owner and anager of Fred Rck Motel and presdent of Fred Rck Bulders n Myrtle Beach. The newlyweds resde n Myrtle Beach. Los Guy s arred SefvefrElecr&an Gas., HMy duovox accordan and organ cobnaton; "- The party sftthe hoe of G. Duncan.Mathews, 305 N. Unon Ave., fro 5 to 8 p.. wth a ran date Sunday. Chapagne, punch, and hot and cold hors doeuvres wll be served. The party wll beneft the Cranford AFS student exchange scholarshp fund, whch provdes ad forforegn students lvng n Cranford for a school year as well as helpng support Cranford students n slar exchanges. Hector started n the entertanent feld n hs natve Gerany n 902 when he accopaned hs parents n presentng slent oves n towns n northwest Gerany. He cae to the Unted States n 923 and was a show busness equpent operator. The accordanst and panst began workng for Publc Servce n 924 and retred n 965. Resdents are nvted to the lawn party. Tckets are avalable n advance by callng Pat Fossella, or , or at the door. A raffle drawng at 6p.. Path Shop and a $25 gft certfcate Kngs^Superarketr Door pntes wll be awarded. _ j Flava Cccon, an talan student lv- * ng wth the nnnnlr Reck faly, s ths years AFS exchange student, Cathy d nf Cranford Hgh Scfool wll l an Upton uscal to preere scores n Papp talent search g spend the suer n taly as AercanAbroad AFS student. A new uscal, " Ant Gonna Dance Alone" by Noel Tpton, whch s one of approxately ff works -under consderaton by Joseph Papps Publc, -Theater for a developent project,wll be gven ts preere perforance locally n early July. The perforance wll beneft the Cranford. Draatc Club and the estfeld Perforng and. Creatve orkshop. Tpton s a local coposer, pano teacher and assocate organst at St. Pauls Church, estfeld. "Part of the excteent," says Jack Segal, a ajor Hollywood songwrter and Tpton8 entor and collaborator, "s that Noels show deals wth one of the oat dffcult nw Vctora Yochl John Soboclnsk and Laura Holland. P]&y f o r c h l d r e n Sobocnsk-Holland Vctora Yoch engageent told sets brdal date Carl Hactor VA presents nursng grant Mary Beth Fndlay s the recpent of a $500 nursng scholarshp presented annually by the Vllage proveent Assocaton. The funds were rased at the VlAs 30th annual nurses scholarshp brdge party. Mary Beth attended St. Star shows Stap show Aateur Astronoers nc. has.four Frday nght l vewngs open to the publc n June. They are "Coets and Meteors" June 3, "Space Shuttle 2" June 0, "Black Holes" June 7 and "The Red Planet Mars" June 24. The Clark stap and con show, now n ts nnth year, wll be Sunday June 26 at the Raada nn, 36 Valley Road at Garden State Parkway ext 35 Show-hours wll be 0 av. to 430 p.. Adsson and parkng wll be free. j Mchael School and s a "graduatng senor at Cranford Hgh School" She wll attend Elzabeth General Medcal Center School of Nursng. Mary Beth, an honor "student" s~"actve "n the Young Adult Group of Hope. She s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Robert D. Fndlay, Dunha Avenue. Stroll down to the 3rd annual FLEA MARKET Saturday, June 8,983 antques, collectbles, dolls, crafts, depresson glass, old books & agaznes, pctures & fraes, furnture, blue wllow ware, nlppon, alt Dsnoy tes...soethng for everyone,come CELEBRATES OUR 2thANNVERSARY GOOD FARY DOLL MUSEUM & HOSPTAL 2Q5.»tHutAyt> «Stanford «276T385./ Los Guy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rchard Guy of Sut, forerly, fl Cranford, and Jaes Patrck Cody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jaes Patrck Cody, Hcksvlle, N.Y. were arred May 3at Central Presbyteran Church, Sut. The Rev. Bruce ngles perfored the cereony, asssted by the Rev. Sean Cunnbenof Sant Teresa of Avla. A recepton followed at the Beacon Hll Club. The brde was attended by her sstern-law, Betsy Sanne Guy, as atrorrot honor. Thoas Horan served as best an. The brde graduated fro Kent Place School and Bucknell Unversty. She has a asters of scence n hosptal and health adnstraton fro the Unversty of Alabaa at Brngha. She s eployed as a health systes specalst at the Baltore Veterans Adnstra^ ton Medcal Center. Her husband, s a graduate of SUNY at Cortland, N.Y., where he receved a bachelor of scence degree n health educaton. He receved a asters of publc adnstraton-health plannng and adnstraton fro New York Unversty. He s a progra analyst n the Veterans Adnstratons Offce of Faclty Plannng n ashngton, D.C. Followng a weddng trp to Beruda, the couple resde n Coluba, Md. Branna s ctzenshp delegate Stephane Branna, a Cranford Hgh School junor, wll be the delegate of the ednesday Mornng Club to the annual Grls Ctzenshp nsttuted Douglass College June 20 to 24. Mary Brunton s the alternate. Sponsored by New Jersey State, Federaton of oenls Clubs, the nsttute provdes tranng n good ctzenshp and encourages awareness of socal and poltcal probles. The clubs educaton charan, Mary Hackett, wll arrange for the delegate to report to the club ebershp n the fall. Stephane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Branna, 35 Georga St., s vce presdent of her class and a basketball and track enthusast. She s on the newspaper staff and s a eber of peer developent progra, Mary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Brunton, 39 Hllcrest Avenue, s presdent of the. CHS Thespan Socety, chor, law club and peer developent. Vctora Yoch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yoch, 0 Denan P., s engaged to arry Jeffrey rvng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward rvng of Rahway Theweddngs schbduled May 5,984 at St. Mchael Church. Mss Yoch, a 978 graduate of Cranford Hgh School, s eployed by Pathark as a bakery clerk. Her fance, a 97 graduate of Rahway Hgh School, s a nght anager, for Shop Rte. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holland, estfeld, announce the engageent of ther daughter, Laura Ann, to John Robert Sobocnsk, a letter carrer n" Cranford. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sobocnsk, Scotch Plans A 978 graduate of estfeld Hgh School, Mss Holland s a purchasng agent for Data Flex Corp., Cranford. Her fance, a 97T graduate of Scotch Plans Fanwood Hgh School, receved an assocates degree n crnal justce n 980 fro Unon College. The weddng wll take place Slept. 6. Oub lsts wnners n brdge arathons Los Cody seethe - r dfference a great ~ harcut can ake! At 2 Locatons 3 NORTH AVE., E MORRS AVE. UNON OPEN Tues.-Sat.; Thurs. & Fr. Evenngs Cyntha Kulkowsk becoes engaged Mr. and Mrs.. John Kulkowsk, Cranford, announce the engageent of ther daughter, Cyntha Ann, to Danel Anthony Fabano Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Danel Fabano ST., estfeld. The brde-elect s a 978 graduate of Cranford Hgh School and s eployed by Drug Far, estfeld. Mr. Fabano, a 982 graduate of estfeld Hgh School, scapng antf Ralps^Ofnoca both n estfeld--, ;,..,. ;., -... Carolyn Bausch, Jeffrey Schutzer The afternoon arathon brdge group of the Colony Club held ts annual awards luncheon June at the Sleepy Hollow nn, Scotch Plans. Mrs. C. Jaes Solnske was charan. Sunny Acres schedules plantngs Mebers of the Sunny Acres Garden Club wll plant flowers at the trangle n front of the Allance church and at the frehouse. " AJ offcers were re-nstalled at a eetng June 2 at the hoe of Mrs. Carl Holqvst. They are presdent, Mrs. Danel Gllan; vce presdent, Mrs. Frank agner, recordng secretary, Mrs. Ovd Catln; correspondng secretary, Mrs. Harry Broughton, and treasurer, Mrs. Charles Zawalch. Mrs.-Rudolph Dansh of Lnden, a, < fored ebety attended the- eetng and presented.ebers wth a jar of hoeade ja or relsh. Co-hostesses were Mrs. George Coon. and Mts,_. Zawalch. At a eetng June 6 at Mrs. Gllans hoe, ebers wll brng flowers fro nners were.frst, Mary Lst; second Mary Kelly; thrd, Dorothy Desey; fourth Rta Rodan, and ffth, nne Madona. The Colony Club held ts couples evenng arathon brdge awards dnner at Dasts Mountansde nn. Przes for the years play were awarded to frst place, Mr. and Mrs. Thoas esthoven; second, Mr. and Mrs. Thoas Madona; thrd; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seyour; fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Glbert Howland. The gae of the evenng was won by Mr. and Mrs. Seyour. The evenng travelng prze was taken hoe by Mr. and Mrs. Jaes Ruff. Charan for the evenng arathon brdge s Mrs. Fyfe Dollar. The arathon brdge, open to ebers and frends >of Colony Club, s a ajor fund raser for phlanthropc project^. Green Thub club seats new offcers The Green Thub Garden Club ended the season wth a dnner-nstallaton at the Stage House, Planfeld. Elected to serve for the season Arllne Burke and Kevn McCloskey McCloskey -Burke betrothal announced RATED TAX-FREE NCOME A+ MUNCPAL BONDS N O FEDERAL NCOME TAX N O NE JERSEY NCOME TAX CALL FLORENCE G. ROMAYNE JOSEPH LEVNE A.G. Edwards & Sons, nc nvestents Snce ! 533 South Avenue est estfeld, NJ (20) f The engageent of Arlne Burke to Kevn McCloskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thoas McCloskey, 356 E. Lncoln Ave., has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burke Hazlet, The weddng wll take place Aprl 4, 984 at St. Mchael Church here. An aluna of Rartan Hgh School and Caldwel College, Mss Burke s a feactef at St. Therepa School, Kenlworth. Mr. McClo&key was graduated fro Unon Catholc Hgh School and Unon College. He s attendng Kean College and s branch anager of Carteret Savngs and Loan, Monfclar. The engageent of Carolyn Mellan Bausch to Jeffrey Schutzer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Saul Schutzer, 36 Harvard Rd., was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lla Bausch, est Falls, N.Y. The future brde s a a graduate of East Aurora Hgh School and Mddlebury College n Veront. She! s "eployed asa paralegal wth Mller, Cassdy, Larroca and Lewn n ashngton, D.C. Mr. Schutzer was graduated fro Cranford Hgh School n 973. He s a graduate, of llas College, llastown, Mass., and Yale Unversty Law School. He s an attorney wth Patton, Boggs and Blow n ashngton, D.C. A Septeber waddng s planned JEELRY APPRASAL Spauldng for Chldren, a free adopton agency, s sponsorng "dscovery days" at Adlsrs Jewelers, estfeld, toorrow and Saturday, 0 a.. to 230 p.., when jewelers wll apprase two tes for $5 up to a axu of sx tes. " -. Spadenhoe nstalls Offcers were nstalled at a recent eetng of the Spadenhoe Garden Club at the hoe of Jane Pankuch. Barbara Penschow, ncong presdent, receved the gavel by outgong presdent, Pat chtnann. Conne Cutnello was nstalled as vce presdents Gert~Kursko, secretary;~~eleen~ Ostrove, treasurer, and Glora Drake, correspondng secretary. The followng ebers wll ake bedsde floral arrangeents at the East Orange Veterans Hosptal Mrs. Cutnello, Louse Engstro, Jane Pankuch, Mrs. Penschow, Marge Sth, Olga Forzan, Alce Sorge and Mrs. chann. Mrs. Ostrove deonstrated the art of akng hangng planters usng sheet oss and col n wre contaners. Anne Santul s charan of the annual garden party ths onth at the garden of Mrs. Ostrove. ther gardens to ake bouquets to be delvered the next day to East Orange..,... _ ^eteranshosdtal & tare"pres dentrmrsredward~swe ney; veterans Hospa. vke presdent Mrs Anthony Lve. Brths Dr. and Mrs. Rchard L. Corson, Soervlle, announce the brth of a son, Seth, on May 2. They have a daughter, 3/<> years old, Leah Beth. Mrs. Corson s the forer Ruth Blu of Cranford. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Corson and Mr. and Mrs. Frederck TJlu~,~arfro Cranford. A daughter, Shannon Legh, was born Aprl 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Rchard H. Scholfeld, Soux Cty, owa. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.Rchard Schofeld, Cranford, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Towne, Hackettstown, forerly of Cranford. Mrs. Schofeld s the forer Deborah Towne of Cranford. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Henoch, 6 " Brookdale "Rd;, announce the brth of ther frst chld, Jeffrey Carter, May 28 Overlook Hosptal Mrs. Henoch, the forer Anne Carter, s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Carter, Short Hlls, forerly of Cranford. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Henoch, Mllburn. secretary, Mrs. Allan heatley and treasurer, Mrs. Thoas Young. Mrs. Peter Rausch, outgong presdent, receved a gft n recognton of her servce. Mrs^ Rchard Hurley..and Mrs. Herbert Hastrup receved corsages and certfcates fro_the Natonal-Councl^ of State Garden Clubs for long servce as ebers of the club. The club s akng 30 floral arrangeents for the annual Booster Club sports dnner for Cranford Hgh School - athletes. Mebers also wll ake arrangeents for the East Orange Veterans Hosptal and the Cranford lbrary ths onth. DOT THS EEKEND Suerfun blls four ]VJ-preere8 Suerfun Theatre,. New Jerseys largest professonal suer theatre, s presentng four state producton preeres as part of ts sx-show season. The theatres 2th season at Montclar State College begns and ends wth works by Nel Son. The schedule s "Chapter Two," June 2 to July 2, "Chldren of a Lesser God," July 5 to 9; "Specal Occasons," July 2 to 6; "The Dresser," July 9 to 23; "Deathtrap," July 26 to 30, and "Theyre Playng Our Song," Aug. 2 to 3. Subscrptons and ndvdual tckets are avalable by callng Ssterhood plans theatre event A pre-theatre supper and attendance at "Man of La Mancha" at the Paper Mll Playhouse s the annual donor evenng of the Ssterhood of Teple Beth-El. _Thg eyent^s Sunday, begnnng w>th a supper at 4 p.. at the teple catered by Felce Caterers. Florence Lerner and Mldred Pollock, both of Cranford, are co-charen of the event. Carla Rocklff, presdent, sad 75 persons wll attend. Polceens ball "Cop-Shoo-Bop- >> wll play at the 33d annual ball sponsored by the Cranford P.B,A. toorrow at Sprngburn Manor. Robert M. Segear s charan of the beneft for the Sck, Death and.elfare Fund. Sf a urderously funny coedy! ARSENC* OLOACE Frday & Saturday 830 p & $6,B0 MAY 27-JUNE S A PLAY FOR CHLDREN Thelncrodlblotale of HENRY Saturday ft Sunday a.. Tckets #3.00 JUNE 4-25 NE JERSEY PUBLC THEATRE Consgnent closes, (or luar June VL Re-opon* n " Septeber THE jumbufsroh *3THRFT BAG SALE Starts Thurc, June 9» 7-9 p.. Fr., Jun« Sat., June 0-2 _ ThrtH btfllrw uar hour* T. Jun* 4 [ Tu*. ad & Thura 930 "230 M N MtrctMndM HOUnutAve Cr.nlord « j DR. HAROLD BERMAN Optoetrst SOFT CONTACT LENSM Una by Sshwlng. Prk* nekdm ana. cold car* kt l 48 day unlllttd of tc. vlalla. AUgaUa * aarv- $ 25 BFOCAL & TNTED SOFT CONTACT LENSES Dally & Svanlngs 23 NORTH AVE ClAJtftMD. Adverttseant Reprntad fro The Press Bot^Vyckoff Publcatons, nc./aprl By Geralns Tonl Blrlngar tngtame LOOK HOS HERE! Now know why ve been gettng such glowng reports on the food at Pttengers hte Lantern n Planfeld. Chef Lus Gonzalez, who was wth Sut Squre restaurant n Sut for 0 years, s dong hs culnary agc n the ktchen. Lus has known he would be a chef snce the age of when he worked n hs uncles restaurants n Puerto Rco. Lus loves a challenge and new deas. " happy here," he sad." can create new dshes and ake any specalty that anyone wants,." The restaurant has bean under new ownershp for a year. Rchard v -Pttenger, a stockbroker for 20 years, wasnt the type to retre and wanted soethng to keep h busy. Dd he pck the rght busness! Now he wshes a day had 36 hours. The frst sx onths were hectc; he hred chef after chef untl Lus appeared sx onths ago. Now all s happy and hung. The entrance s th. ough the cocktal lounge, where a baby grand pano stands n readness for the weekend entertanent; Mke Duffy, the congenal bartender (prevously here for fve years), tends bar wth a knowng hand, and there are three booths where you ay also dne. Barnsdng walls and staned glass wndows separate the lounge and the two gall dnng roos. Tables are get n whte napery and slk flowers; shnng brags rals, brass appontents,,and a feplace gve the roo a war glow. The atosphere s pleasant, ntate, and frendly. - A n^ APPETZER not-to be rnsseats the bacon de"~crevettes7 ($4.95)...three large prawns sauteed n butter wth shallots, tarragon, and wne, rolled n bacon, and topped wth bearnase.sauce. Another wnner s the fettucn pravera ($5.95) wth proscutto, fresh caulflower and broccol, peas, paresan cheese, eggs, and "hat a way to start a eal," exclaed a eber of our party of four. SOUPS are outstandng. The crock of onon soup was heavy on flavor, full of onons, and blanketed wth drppng uenster cheese; the potato leek soup (soup of the day) was delcate, creay, and sooth as velvet. t ade you sack your lps wth delght. The basket, of hot French bread and-the soup ade a wonderful twosoe. Our pretty blonde watress. Donna Lee, couldnt have been ore solctous. She brought over the blackboard so we could read the specals...chcken wth rasns and walnuts $9.95, salon Tosco $.95 (a bg favorte), and a fsherans platter $4.95. She ntered us that the house SALAD was freshly tossed and recoended the house dressng, a good creay talan. The salad, served n glass bowl, was exceptonal, wth hard-boled egg, ushroos, shredded carrots, croutons, cucubers, toatoes, and baby shrp. Prce of entree ncludes soup and salad.. The enu contans a cofortable nuber of ENTREE choces n each category. Theres soethng for every taste. All food s cooked to order (det restrctons are acco nf lntpd) and t" your specfcaton and s of hghest qualty. f te s of the essence, do say so. For a chcken entree, try the poulet Lousana ($.95)...three peces of boneless chcken breast sauteed to a golden turn, stuffed wth whole shrp, baked n a sour crea sauce, and garnshed wth kw slces (when avalable). t tasted as beautful as t looked. The steak au povre ($2.95), a thck srlon, was jucy and tender, wth green peppercorns (have t hot or edu), shallots, and brandy n a brown sauce wth heavy crea. The grenadlns de veau arsala ($.95) are fork-tender edallons of veal n generous portons (they cut all ther own eat), sauteed wth fresh ushroos n a arsala wne sauce. Seajfoodj brougrrt n fresh daly. Thejlet^le _ "sole prnceslet$9795y waslfesrranotclercbus; the fsh s poached" and topped wth fresh asparagus, shrp, and hollandase sauce. No stea tables for the fresh VEGETABLES here. They are cooked to order and flavored the way you lke the (perhaps youd lke a lttle garlc?)^ Ask f theres a potato of the day. hen we were there t was potatoes au gratn baked n a crea sauce and crusty wth Swss cheese. Other offerngs are french fres, hoe fres, baked potato, and rce (arvelous, ade wth.grated carrots). For DESSERT have an excellent peach elba or large, luscous fresh strawberres wth ce crea or arnated n orange juce and trple sec (strawberres Roanoff). The offerngs are presented n tall goblets and ounded hgh wth freshly whpped crea (what a dfference). "Thats the way lke the, so put the together \ yself," aald Dors Pttenger, who s as charng a host as her husband. They ake you feel at hoe nstantly and are the type to reeber you on your return vst. DNERS COMMENTS BLL AND DA EGAN fro Planfeld "The chef s terrfc. Ths restaurant s lke an extenson of our lvng roo, as we feel at hoe here. No one s ade to feel lonesoe or alone. People who coe here are only strangers once. Everyone falls n love wth the bacon de crevettes, they are super. Soe of the entrees we lke are the stuffed chcken wth crabeat, chcken wth ha and Swss cheese, stuffed flet lgnon, and the flet de sole Veronlque. Vegetables are fresh and cooked to order and the rce s so good s akes you feel lke gvng up potatoes." Op*n M days. Lunch Mon.-SatS30-3, dnner Mon.-Thvn, 430-0, Fr. and Sat. untl, Sun. -9. Cocktal hung*. Eotartalnant Fr. and Sat. Prvata banquet roo for up to 40. Major crdlt cards. Parkng. PTTENGERS HTE LANTERN _ 370 8outh Av«.. Ptalnfleld 7B7-B8B8 le. "Henry Mouse," a play for chldren, s beng.presented Saturdays and Sundays at a.. through June 25 at New Jersey Publc Theatre, 8 $outh AveJEL The play tells the story of naughty Henry who s obsessed wth pullng the tals of everyone around h. He fnally learns hs lesson n the end when Magc Mouse casts a spell on Henry and stopsr hs tal pullng. - Gary Bhler, drector, says "ths wll be an exctng play for chldren and adults alke," He sad audence partcpaton jjj part of the acton of the P l a y / ;.,. Call for tcket nforaton. Gattos pantngs n prze wnners show.. Rose MareJJatto, Cranfonkarttet, s one of 0 wnners of the recent N.J. atercolor Socetys annual show whose ork wll be exhbted n the atercolor/ New Jersey. Show at the Sut Art Center June 9 to July 3. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.. weekdays and 2 to 4 p.. weekends, except July 3 and 4. bles of our te the proble establshng and antanng long ter relatonshps." NataHeRoss MllerTaTSS a collaborator, says that "part of the excteent s that Cranford and estfeld are jonng forces to produce ths show." Mller created the one-woan show, "Belle of Aherst" and plays End Nelson n -the soap opera, "All My Chldren." Tptons show began as a song cycle, "Songs fro the Heart," for whch he was awarded a grant fro the Unon County Cultural and Hertage Cosson n 962. By last October, he wrote a book to frae the songs. Shortly after, he joned forces wth Mller and Segal, whose songs nclude "Scarlet Rbbon" and "hen Sunny Gets Blue." O (N.J.) CHRONCLE Page JfflGwkonTV Jll Cook, a Broadway ll f C f d r who Papps Publc Theatre n January when the producer nvted new uscals for consderaton as part of a 0 llon developent project for new works. Tpton, along wth nearly 2,000 others, subtted hs work Hs show was sngled out as one of 60 to be gven an audton at the N.Y. Shakespeare Theater. " Ant Gonna Dance Alone" s now one of about 0 shows whch s n serous consderaton as a work whch ay be ncluded n Papps developent project. Tpton sad he wll announce detals soon about the preere perforance. Dancers on cable Dancers who appeared n a recent concert here by the Fuson Dance Theatre of Cranford wll appear on Suburban Cablevson Channel 3 Satur- day at 7 p.. and ednesday, June 22 at 8 p... * The perforance was taped n Aprl ard features tap, ballet and Jazz peces perfored by students and professonal dancers. Students are fro the Yvette Dance Studo n Cranford. JAZZCONCERT An evenng of jaz usc wll be perfored at the Suer Arts Festval concert June 5 at Echo Lake Park at 730 p..call or for ran dates. NoelTlpton Pano students n rectal Sx pano students fro Cranford of Carolyn MngerrKueter are perfonnng n pano rectals through toorrow n her studo at 42 St. Marks Avenue, estfeld, at 830 p.. The publc s nvted, provdng there s roo. The students are Bran Freedan, Jenny Macksoud, Scott Fredan, Kate Taylor, Megan Taylor and Danny Feld. vnrf hals fro Cranford, wll appear n a ucenet»np"my One and Only" onffe Merv Grffn televson show ednesday at 9 p..j7~~ _ - Cook s appearng n the uscal wth Toy Tune and Twggy. Soe of her other eght Broadway credts nclude. On-tteTown, "AppuBe" and "Mae." The perforer studed at the Yvette Dance Studo on alnut Avenue fro the te she was sx years old untl the start of her professonal career. New dance, ftness classes at Yvette The Yvette Dance Studo on alnut Avenue s forng new dance and ftness classes to begn Monday through Aug. 8. n consderaton of faly vacatons, students ay regster only for those classes whch they wll attend. Courses are "offered for begnner and nteredate students and adults n ballet, tap and jazz dancng; gynastcs, aerobcs and fr-up exercse classes. n-person regstraton s Saturday, 9 to a.., or call the studo, , for evenng hours. the Coachan CALL FOR RESERVATONS G.S. PARKAY-EXT 36. N.J. X " A? y,. Lbrary has record player A portable record player and headphone set s avalable n the Swackhaer Roo at the Cranford Publc Lbrary so chldren ay lsten to records ndvdually. The equpent was obtaned by the Frends of the Lbrary through a collecton of canned food labels. Fathers Day Seatngs, 3, & 530 P.M. Featurng SHRMP CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL"- ROAST PORK!EF STROGAN BAKED HAM BLUE FSH CREOLEC CHEF CARVED ROAST TURKEY AND ROAST BEEF AND AN ABUNDANCE OF OTHER DELCACES! PLUS A SUMPTUOUS DESSERT TABLE AND BEVERAGE, Ed Robnson MARTME JERSEY An exhbt on Marte Theatres week Mayor presented resoluton desgnatng -uranrora M ew r*>«r «n «- nnn ^ braatlc Club eek" ^presdent Sandy JStorTofule^^. Pells and her husband Bob. CDC s n ts 64th Se New Jeravstf* consecutve season. Museu, Trenton, untl June Adults 95 Chldren-- under 0, Oo NO APPEARNG N OUR LOUNGE Tuesday through Saturday r NE YORK FORCE FEATURNG VCK c COMNG JUNE 2 "ODYSSEY" Dnng Gude Selectons Fro Our Menu %j^f %n\ & Court Restaurant Sc ^lounge Featurng our "Skylght Lounge" Happy hour nghtly 5-8 Lve entertanent Lunch dally LVE ENTERTANMENT, NGHTLY Mon.-Sat. 9 p a.. Hosts Sandra & Fred Manager Pat wanskl LUNCHEON Board Specal*.. fro4.95 Soup Off The Day & Our Haburger R«ub«n Fred Shrp.5.95 KMunul & ^HH^C Sheraton nn, Newark Arport U.S. &». Elzabeth the Coachan Lunches Dnners Lve Entertanent Banquet Facltes SUNDAY SEAFOOD BUFFET... - Valet Parkng.54 PARK AVE SCOTCH PLANS , LUNCHEON DNNER COCKTALS TAKEOUT ORDERS 58TERRLL RD., SCOTCH PLANS ( , l "THE SUPREME N CONTNENTAL CUSNE" SALADS A COLD DSHES Jubo Florda Shrp Laaza Stuffed Toato w/chcken Salad Garn DNNER MENU APPETZERS Coconut Shrp 4.95 Shrp NCOM 4.95 ENTREES Baked Stuffed Shrp & Crabeat 0.95 Kng Crab Saute 2.95 Steak Au Povre Flabe Cognac, w/cnuhcd Black Pepper 3.95 Baked Lab Chops 0.95 ALL ENTREES SERVED w/tvreen OF SOUP, SALAD. VEGETABLE DU JOt/Jl. POTATO * CEE OR TEA Owx uoug at* hoanuute; all food! cooked to order by oar Cb«f Francsco.. Cran(ord,Ott Ext 36 6.S Pk " " ^^^aaaatba^taaw e wll wn you over wth fne dnng. weed 68S.Cc(>rj{e Ave. Lnden, N.J. 92S-66 OPN 7 DAYS. Ate cpu<l LUNCH DNNER COCKTALS OPEN 7 DAYS MAJOR CREDT CARDS RESTAURANT Open 6 Days Closed Sunday Lve entertanent nghtly 2000 PARK AVE S. PLANFELD HAPPY HOUR 4-7 MON FR th Hot Hora DO«uv«* OPEN J DAYS/K MAJOR CREDT CARDS Rt. 22 EAST, SPRNGFELD * LUNCH DNNER SOCALZNG SUNDAY BRUNCH LATE NTE MUNCHE Rte. 22 Mountansde x to Echo unw MON-SAT a to 2 a SUN p to 2 a Lunchton Dnner Lve Enterulnonl Eatery and Odthwrfctg Hoe* LQS Lnden Rd RoelrXt*. e. nt tnga Court Sc Servng cf Sklng Breakfast Lunch Dnner Olty 7a - 0p; Fr ft Sat p HAPPY HOUR Mon-Fr 4-7 RtJf.E OPEN 7 DAYS cr.a,, c.<u Mandarn - Szechuan Cantonopa Olne n - Taka Out OJntn Ar tnvllt To Srng Thk Own ln Or a f OPEN DALY TUES. - SUN. 30 t p.. CLOSED MONDAY J7 EASTMAN ST u v

7 Page 2 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Thursday, June 9,983 Poetry fro Cranford MORNNG STAR By Chrstopher Macaoay Youre the lght that opens y day youre the lght that shnes y way, Youre the path that gudes e along. ere together and ts where we belong. Dawh has coe and brghtened the skes, the ornng seen through sleepy blue eyes. As the day rolls on, the love s ore clear and feel ts warth whenever youre near. ll watch the ornng star, brghten the day, cause where t shnes s where you are. See the ornng star. Show e the way, Je tadore. Mornng star, Now the day s gone, and wth t the lght, but the oon cant fll the blackness of nght. th the help of the stars, t lghts up the skes, but t cant copare wth the lght n your eyes. ll watch the ornng star, brghten the day, cause where t shnes s where you are. atch the ornng star, dance across the sky, Je tadore ornng star. AN EPTAPH FOR HUCK FNN,. By Judy Young Here he les. The boy nsde;, The an he becae,.,. \ Through the frend that he ade The schevous boy, known as Huck Fnn; Hs pranks and hs jokes were really no sn. Though he drown on a rver, we are told so; He was facng anther voyage down the Oho. Though he had no "real" father save the slave J; He was content wth hs "fndng" and thus grew wthn. hle lookng for freedo, and searchng for hoe; He grew to aturty, whle the land he dd roa. So here we are to pay our best. To ths young an who les down to rest. BOY ON A TRAN By Carol DelGudlce Behnd a feld of weeds of stups of blown-out tres and junk J Hesat on vnyl; cracked glass enveloped hs sweat and tears hs lps hs eyes, peerng. He oaned Spnnng and twrlng and loopng through the ns and puts otatf upsdedown - head He thought 2 years ago today He left. The tran oved. He ran. The tran stopped. OLD AGE By Gna Marno not a te of lfe but a state of nd not a atter of wrnkles gr_ey har weaknesses the loss of agnaton vgor eotons no courage buttdty no adventure but love of ease f one s eghty or twenty there s no dfferencenobody grows old erely by havng lved a certan nuber of years we grow old sply by losng our deals NOVEMBERS SONG By Chrstne Acton can stll recall the sweetness of your suer sle as f t all happened yesterday. can yet reeber how. wonderful our te together. used to be. Now t s Noveber and all seblance of our unty has pershed, and a left n the cold, wstfully clutchng epty eores... can stll feel the warth of your hands, the gentleness of your caress. How panful, t s; now have nothng left. Must st here and long for your return? No, ths lfes lessons shall learn because wsh to ~ be consdered for another lfe above. Another lfe, flled wth love. e shall be together then...well sle once agan. J " ). - Ffth annual Chroncle Run draws ore than 200 partcpants ten 0 Dre Potters wheel s deoonstrated by Roberta Brown, a CHS student, at Pantng ther own gngerbread cookes at recent alnut School arts alnut School arts* day. atchng are, fro left, Mchael Chung, day are, fro left, Eugene Sobon, Chrs Caputo and Steven Fogel. Jessca Hggns, Matthew Maro and Derek Farbanec. Other CHS. - students deonstrated acrarne, etal enaelng, and puppet and \... J..-,-, doll akng. v, j. - The wt and wsdo of Brooksde School kdergartners Maxne Sangs kndergarten students at Brooksde School once agan shared ther recpes, advce and good natured wsdo wth readers of The Chroncle. Contrbutors to ths years sprng edton of The Kndergarten Magazne are Lesle Buccne, Josephne Coakley, Kacey Conroy, Kara Dackerann, Glda Gaeta, Sabrna DCoso, Genn Johnson, Stephane Karol, Sarah Jane Marano, Rachel Severs, Lauren ess, Elzabeth Zanes, Ronald DeVelde, Charles Halgren, Narn Kastrat, Justn Majchrowcz, Mardy Pash, Brendan Reed, Chrs Sano, Chrstan Van Brunt. Also, Dense Carolan, Kate Conway, Adrenne Cudworth, Gna Dzza v Brdget Garrty, Colleen Hanlon, Melssa Leapan, Susana Moscoso, Carre Occ, Trca Polto, Noreen Relly, Robert Bllson, Alex Blandng, Blake -Bora,-Jacob-Durha, Bryan-Gllet,- Faber Mller, Steven Rchards, Stephen Scheltekopf and Erc chann. RECPES The followng recpes are for those who cook creatvely and dont nd lvng dangerously. Rup Roast Rup roast s eat fro an anals butt. ts fro a cow, a lon, a wolf, a bear, a water buffalo, a tger, a horse, or even an antelope. Rup roast s good eat to eat because anals have good eat n ther bodes and the botto part where people rde on the gets jucer and jucer as the people rde up and down on t. t has lots of vtans n t. The vtans ake t taste good. Put a lttle garlc on t. Cook t n a pot for 20 nutes. Then cut t nto tny peces for dnner. Serve t wth corn and ashed potatoes and salad wth croutons. Have arshallows for dessert. Lobster Go to a grocery store.that has a lot of lobsters n ths plastc thngs. ts a/bg square shape, about fve feet brg The lobster would lke to walk around n there but ts too crowded wth too any lobsters. hoever s n charge wll put -hs hand nto the bg box and grab a lobster, but the lobster wll not hurt h because hs snappers are put together wth bg strng can eat e - Happy Valentnes Day - Love You." Haburgers Go to Pathark and buy a bg chunk of haburgers. Get a etal thng and put t on the haburger eat and turn t and turn t and turn t, then you get a round haburger. Cook t on the grll for S nutes. hle youre cookng the haburgers, put ths stuff on t, ts the color of grease but rot black grease, and you put ths on the haburger to ake t shny ;. and t wll cook faster and taste better. Put. soe spce on t. New York spce s very good. Soe brown haburger sauce, salad, french fres and pckles are good on t, too. Hot Dogs Put three hot dogs n a pot. Add a half pot of water. Cook the hot dogs for 0 -nutesr-thewhen thjeyre^onerputr ketchup on the and ustard and put t on a bun. Put green relsh on t. Soetes horseradsh s very good. Jf you lke, you could put four slces of Aercan cheese on top. ^/-f Pzza Make soe dough. Put one-half bag of flour n a bg bowl. Put one stck of butter n, two eggs, one tsp. salt, two tsp. sugar, one-half gallon of lk. Roll the dough wth a rollng pn. Ths, can be hard to do because when you roll t one way, t gets sooth and t starts creepng back to you. Try to ake the dough sknny. Keep rollng t faster and faster. Put any of these delcous thngs on top of the dough toato sauce, pep-, peron, ushroos, spcy eatballs, sausage, candy hearts, peppers, onons, garlc, pckles. Spaghett Frst you buy the thn knd of spaghett. Buy one box and brng t hoe. Then you let you\chldren eat soe of t raw before; Moy pours (he rest n the pot. A lot of red sauce should be n the pot. Gbok the spaghettfor; ten nutes. Then eat t wth the eatballs. _. _... " Meatballs Buy the stuff n the store thats lke wggly wors ard stuck together. Brng t hoe, open t up, and take t all apart. Separate all the squggly thngs. Then wth your hands, push t together nto HO TO AVOD MAKNG MOTHER UNHAPPY Dont te her shoe laces together...dont brng wors n the house,.when you fall n a puddle and get your buns wet..dont break her favorte ug.dont step on her favorte plant..dont wake her up n the a.. especally Saturday and Sunday...dont jup up anddown on her bed when shes sleepng...dont wake up your baby sster...dont show her>a dead buble bee;..dont put arshallows n her coffee...akng nk arks on the wall...httng the cat...dont put ants n her bed. the pot. Save one pece to eat later whle youre watng for the soup to cook. Add salt, pepper, oregano, three carrots and 27 green beans. f the soup looks too whte, put n butter to gve t the chcken color. Cook tt all ornng and ask granda _when shexoes vtheaf ternoon to taste t and see f ts rght. Even f she says ts delcous, put n ore salt. Peanut Soup Put 56 peanuts n a pot. Take the shells off. Put one gallon of bolng water n the pot and soe peanut broth. Put one chcken leg n the pot and three carrots and ten duplngs and 2 hoodes and one fstful] of peanut butter. Cook t all day. Tacos Buy one tacos shell and cook t for 5 nutes. Then put a lot of stuff n t. Put n lettuce, toato, cheese, relsh, ustard, butter, ketchup, sall arshallows, blue and pnk jelly beans,, chopped apple, sauerkraut, lttle chunks of carrots, banana chps, cherres wth the pts. hen you have all ths stuff nsde the taco, sprnkle soe potato chps on top. ----good. r ADVCE COLUMN roo.., Blow a trupet n hs ear. Pn hs blanket to hs bed so he cant S go to sleep untl he puts hs clothes f a w a y..." Dear AhnTlanders, " never see to buy the rght gft for y wfe. How can fnd out what she lkes? ho should ask for advce? - Gve her. a daond rng. Shell always lke that-daond earrngs, daond necklace, daond anythng. Ask her what she lkes. f you lve near Calforna, dg for daonds n a daond ne. Gve her roses and perfue. ; Ask her cousn. Ask your next door neghbor. Ask Granda - they know that stuff.; Buy her jelly beans - all wves lke Jelly beans. Gve her a roast chcken. Gve her a cat but not one that drnks out of the tolet. ^ Gve her a baby. 5 Gve her one llon dollars. \ Dear Ann Flanders, ) My o and dad always say tooj lttle to go out at nght to the oves wth, Brng the lobster hoe and put t n a bg pot, about sx feet long. Cook t untl the lobster turns red. Take t out of the pot. Put t on a large red plate and then soebody breaks the snappers and squeezes t to get the juce and seafood out. Use a nut cracker when you get to the bgger snapper and long as you cook the spaghett. Frst serve the spaghett, then serve the eatballs. Gve each person one eatball. Plan Pancakes Frst ake soe batter. f you dont know-how, let your daddy do t. You can strrng t around. hen the batter s all squeezetwst and twst and twst untl t cracks. Put a lot of leon juce on your lobster _ fnshed, put t n a 4jaawth butter^and -eat-a soe alrlp, a whole sqck of butter, ustard or ketchup.. Eat ths wth french fres and you wll have a delcous eal. f you dont feel lke cookng the lobster, you could eat t raw, but t doesnt taste as good. Meatloaf Buy one pound of eat n the store. Buy haburger eat. Take the plastc off. Mush t all together. Put t on a dsh and t coes together lke a square eatloaf. Cook t for two nutes and then put eatballs and sausages n t and green peppers and potatoes. Put Aercan cheese on top and sprnkle soe spces on t. Sprnkle on New York spce, cnnaon and garlc, then cook t for one hour ore. Serve t wth red pepper on top and Bat all around t. Put flowers on the table and put a heart on the eauoaf that Bays^Meatloaf -You wat Tor t to get golden. Then flp t over untl t gets done. Take t off the pan and ake another one and then another one untl you have a gant stack. Cut t up nto tny peces and gve t to the whole faly. Or you could ake just one huge pancake for the whole faly. Potato Pancakes Buy pancakes n the store. Buy. potatoes n the store. Peel the skn off the potatoes and put t n water. Then dry the. Put butter n a pan and ake a lttle hole n each pancake and put soe of the potato n each hole. Then ake a lttle spoonful of ore pancake x.tocoverthe potato and fll the hole. Put t n the oven for ten nutes. Put syrup on top when ts all done. Chcken Soup Go to the far and get a nce fresh chcken. Pull out all the feathers and cut t nto peces. Put one cup of water n -the pot. Only-put ten peces«f chcken n- Strawberry la s beng ade by, fro left, Ay Rosenberg Rory Brown and Maura Mead Judy Zanl apples clown ake-up to at arts showcase. Students n Candy Sprclgo whle Terry Sprlcgo hoe econocs, ndustral watches at recent arts showcase by arts and art departents Cranford Hgh School students. deonstrated ther sklls. Search for roots... ffth grade style Students n Beverly Mllers ffth grade readng classes at Lvngston School were gven an opportunty to research ther roots and get readng credt as well. The research assgnent conssted of fndng out about ther ancestors wth the help of ther fales. Each student then desgned and drew a faly tree that lsted both aternal and paternal sdes. hen ths was accoplshed, students selected the country of orgn of ther grandparents or great-grandparents and selected a lbrary book as a reference for nforaton about that country. Students were requred to do a twopart presentaton for ther cuaates whch ncluded the creaton of a poster and an oral report. The students, desgned ther own poster but were requred to draw the country and surroundng countres, lst ajor ctes, draw the flag and explan ts. eanng, dsplay the natonal costues, explan the onetary syste and fnd pctures of pronent places of nterest., n the oral presentaton students explaned ther poster and gave a short hstory of ther country. Students also translated soe coon expressons used n the language of ther country. Many students ade typcal foods of the country to share wth ther classates as well u tes ade or brought fro th#lr country. CHANGNG TMES The chldren were asked "How s the world dfferent today copared to when your parents were growng up?" Of course, they had answers, as always. The dfferences as they see the were They ddnt wear specal clothes for the Brownes eetngs. They ddnt behave as well n usc class. They had dfferent sofas. Ther cars were bgger but ddnt need oro gas. Arplanes werent nvented. Bathng suts were nvented but they stll wore shorts. Ther teachers would turn off the lghts n the gy to ake the lne up even though gy wasnt over yet. They ddnt have real /lutes..only plastc ones. Not everyone had a T.V. Not as any after school lessons lke gynastcs and dancng. They ddnt lke cartoons.. f you ddnt have a car, you had to; walk. Hotels were not lnvented...ydu had to sleep at your aunts. Soetes they had to get wood on vacaton and- buld ther own hotel. They had to ake up ther own gaes..there was no Candyland or Monopoly. They could only play tag or bde and seek. Sneakers had not been nvented. f t raned really hard and flooded, you had to stay n school overnght,.unless you had a boat. Schools had stoves n the classroo and chldren would have to brng logs to burn for heat. No water tanks...they had to go to, the rver for water. There wasnt uch to do,..except walk. Soe of the wore country clothes and used horses or rendeers to pull ther sleds. Ther desks were lke a couch wth a table stckng out and two kds sat together...t was ether two frends or a brother and sster. Electrcty wasnt nvented. n those days, when you were 6 years old you could have new shoes every day before you ent to school; but f you were only fve years old, yougo^new shoes onljronce a week, They ddnt have seat belts, qd you held on to your sster. No peanut butter and jelly. because of the pressure of pror cottents. Our by-lne wll be, "Ann Flanders," a close relatve and reasonable facsle. Dear Ann Flanders, a a grown up. 27 years oldand y proble s that when talk, no one lstensrhatrcan rdortd~are"peope~ lsten to e? Stand the n the cornel* where they cant ove away and then talk all you want. Rng the doorbell and pretend youre soebody else. \ Beat a dru. Say7"Excusee,Th talkng to you,"" and then yell n ther ear. Lock the n the closet and stand outsde the closet and do all your talkng. Pant thetr-snrt. ~ ; Yell out loud and when they say, "hat was that?", you say, "t was e and want to tell you soethng." Tap ther back and say, "do you want to hear ths?" f they dont lsten to you and answer you, then you dont have to lsten to the and answer the. would say, "ts funny, lsten." Blow a horn very loud. Shoot a gun up to the celng to get ther attenton. Pop a balloon. Make the stay n ther roo f they wont lsten. > Dear Ann Flanders, My husband leaves hs shoes n the lvng roo and hs coat on the char. How can get h to put thngs away? Say,-"Do t fore, honey." Roll up a newspaper and put t behnd your back, and say, "On Guard, put* your stuff away!" Hang h n the closet. Get a butler to put hs thngs away. \ Put everythng away for h untl he grows up. Talk to h and say, "Pck these shoes up. Copany s cong and love to keep ths house clean and ned your "help to do t." Tell h your cousns are cong over and the house has to be clean, but the cousns arent really cong over. Mess up hs har. Put h to bed and lock h n hs Show the/how grown up you are, by; washng the dshes after dnner; - * Be quet and stop askng your other to go to the oves., 7 Say, "Please, ay go?" f the oy and daddy say ts too volent andt you ay get scared, then get your coatj. Run nto the car, and fol thu yll hde under the coat f you get scared. Set the table and cook the dnner and wash the dshes and ask the f you can wash the floor. Pck up all your toys wthout beng told. Clean the baseent., ash ther car. ;... Do all the gardenng. Take out the garbage. Show the you can stay up by not falh ng asleep on the couch when you watch T.V, at nght. Dear Ann Flanders, My son/daughter s gong to colleger next year. e wll be vstng soe col-, leges ths suer. hat should we look) for? hat akes a college a good; choce? Look for a nce teacher. No broken bottles on the ground., A school where they dont ake t. hard for the to understand. ; The students should be nce - f a student drops soethng and you pck t up! for h, he should say, "thank you." Students shouldnt call each other* naes.. [ A school where your chld can learn to* do soethng to get a job. A nce art gallery..» t should have no broken wndows. - A school where you can sleep all day f) -you want. T Football, baseball, soccer, basketball,* hockey. Good people who wll show your chld how to do thngs f he/she doesnt know> how.,. (. ( A good edcal school f you want tof be a nurse or a doctor. Good teachers who were traned by other good teachers. A nce lookng school where no one wrtes on the walls. here you can learn to be sart. A place where you Can eet new frends There should be nubers n the buldngs to tell what floor youre on. Ths Page s Sponsored As A Publc Servce By Unted Countes Trust Copany ^ lt Sundays wnners, fro left, ncluded Chrs Madonla, Paul Murray, Eleen Hartann, John Mller, Mary Beth Eckloff and Tony OGovannl, ted^bystephenf3ordon. Photosby Greg (N.J.) CHRONCLE r SPORTS. Thursday, June.9,4983- More than 200 runners, the largest feld n the hstory of The Chroncle Run, partcpated n the ffth annual event Sunday. Paul Murray of South Burlngton, Vt. DGovann takes a thrd Frday n state 800M race On Frday and Saturday, Cranford athletes copeted n the State Group ll Track and Feld Chaponshps at Rutger Unversty. The top fve places n each event qualfed for the All-Group Meet. The copettors copeted aganst 20 other athletes n each event that qualfed fro the sectonal eets. Bob Shuster and Tony DGovann copeted n ther respectve events Frday. DGovann placed thrd n the feld tng hs school record for the BOOM n Schuster placed fourth n the trals n the 00M but dd not qualfy for the se-fnals, hs te was.2 for the dash. He prevously ted the school record ths year for the 00M n 0.9 Se-; cwdftwch war prevously ;s,e.rby; 3[ese Matt Morrow led all the copettons wth a fourth place fnsh n the 600. eter run, Saturday. Hs te of 49.6 tes hs own top perforance. The 600 eter relay had a tough break on Saturday. They ssed qualfng for the All- Groups by.5 second placng sxth. The tea broke ts own school record, runnng a full second faster than last week The te eclpsed 8 seconds off the begnnng school record whch was set n the early 70s. The tea conssted of Mke Carroll, Erc Doaratus, Kevn Marts and DGovann. Marts and DGovann had personal bests wth 5.3 for Marts second leg and DGovanns 48.4 anchorng the relay. Cranford also had two feld athletes that copeted. Soph. Jae Morrs placed sxth n the grls Javeln ssng ffth by eght nches; She,, threw the Javeln 32". Chrs 6Learycopeted n the Dsscus copetton and placed eght wth a throw of 352". Brearley nne ends season at 5-7, grls track at 9-3 By TOM VAN deater BASEBALL The varsty baseball tea, coached by Carl Peterson, copleted ther 983 season wth a 5-7 record. The Bears, however, lost fve gaes" by one run~as Brearleys opponents outs,cored the The Bears recorded vctores-aganst Edson Tech, Oratory, Bound Brook, Mddlesex, and Unon Catholc. The vctory aganst Edson Tech, whch was ther frst wn of the season, was n the frst round of the Unon County Tournaent. TheJJearsllnpfveavorages arechrs DeStefano, who held the tea-hgh average of.296. He also had runs scored and seven RB. Rob DeMayos average of.273 was the Bears second hgh. DeMayo had the ost RB wth eght, the ost doubles wth four and hs stolen bases was also hgh for Brearley. Anthony Scarlota held-the thrd hgh average wth a.269. Anthony also had seven RB and seven runs scored. John Gndel, who had the ortfy hoerun for the Bears,"boasted""a~*.263"avefager Gndel stole fve bases and scored fve runs.! Kenny Gres and Gary Nkorak each dsplayed a.254 average. Gres stole 0 bases, scored three runs, and had fve. RB Nkorak stole sx bases, scored eght runs and had nne RB. GRLS VARSTY TRACK. The grls varsty track tea, coached by J Hougherty. and Ellen Lawson, copleted ther hghly successful 983 season wth a 9-3 record. Sx Lady Bears attended the state tournaent, half of who placed n ther events. Barbara oodruff tossed the dscus 9 feet, a school record. Anne Boyle placed n the long jup and Carol Shusta placed n the shotput. Shusta also holds the school record for shotput at 35*0" and has been undefeated n the shotput event n dual eets snce her -fresharyearr ; Tay Reo currently holds the school record for the 00M run. Boyle ncreased her hgh jup to 40" and her long jup fro 5 to 6.] The tea award for the ost outstandng freshan was gven to Lnda oodruff, Helen Flppone captured the ost outstandng sophoore award, and Lsa Galszewsk was naed ost outstandng junor. The graduatng senors who have been wth the sprng track tea snce t was smrte^fouyy^rslagbtarrecevecfgold letters. They are Jacke Pret, Boyle, Shusta, Barbara oodruff, Dara Lunga, and Cndy Leonard. "The grls dd a great job. They were a very otvated ard dedcated tea," sad Coach Lawson. race at 3344 and hs father Don, of Elzabeth, topped the over-50 feld. Chrs Madona of Cranford was the frst woan fnsher a Two Cranford Hgh School runners won the three le copetton. John Mller fnshed at 630 ard Mary Beth Eckloff at 928, cuttng two nutes off her prevous best.chs te. Tony DGovann won. the fun run at 443, a day after the CHS junor fnshed thrd n the Group 4 state fnals n the,600 eter. Eleen Hartann, a CHS standout who s now at Rutgers Unversty, was the frst woan at 555. Proceeds fro the beneft race cosponsored by the Cranford Youth Councl wll go toward the Parcourse physcal ftness tral at the Centennal Recreaton Coplex. Here s a rundown of results SX MLE NNERS Frst place Paul Murray and Chrs Madona. 2 years and under en, Scott Cappello; woen, K Hassard and Chrs McNaara, 7 to 24 en, Jon Snclar, Jaes MacKenze, Doug Brll; woen, Laura Eberger, after Madona. 25 to 33 en. after Murray, Jeff Gorley, Kevn Crossn, Robert Coba; woen. Janet.Qccj.Lnda Schdt..., to 39,yeat3, Marlf S«pkowBkJ-To»y M,eHateflary Carella; woen, Tna DRenzp, Mary Koplckl, Barbara Laffredo; 40to44 en, DavdDepsey, Robert Kero, JaesCarovllano, woen, Maron Kelley; 45 to 49; en, Joseph Longo, Chrs Massard, Peter Morgendorf, woen, Florette Applebau; 50 and over en Don Murray, Ed Seple. Youngest Tothy Clancy, 8; oldest, srael Gazek, 60. THREE MLE NNERS " Fratrdohn-MllcraTDTary^atlrEckrdfrrTyears" and under en, Davd Nordstro, Mke Clancy, Mke Bell; woen, Sarah Goodfellow. 3 to 6 en, after Mller, Sean MeTaggart, Thoas Capbell, Bran Sedlock, woen, after Eckloff, Tara Earls, Carey Goodfellow, Ann Haughney; 7 to 24 en, Mke Lttero, J hte, Bruce Kollan, woen, lsa Murray, Ay Rowland, Lynne Fgan. 25 to 33 en, John Brtton Jr., Nel Colean, Gary Laskowsk, woen, Marty Beth Capau, Jean Stone, Terry Onopchenko. 34 to 39 years en Joseph Gogtas, lla ess; " Rchard Perlutter, woen, Lnda Kerlng, Pat Depaeyr Barbara Mtfcca; 40 to +4 Joseph Kovallck. Ron ARenese, Frank Krause, Bll Earls, woen, Frances Lttero, Carol Borgabello; 45 to 49 J Bell, Vncent Sth, Frank Sedlock, woen, Pat arren. 50 and over en Hugh Harrold, Robert Garfunkel, Edward Kolakowsk. FUN RUN Men Tony DGovann. John Mazurck, woen, Eleen Hartann, K Awbrey. SX MLE TMES n order of recorded fnsh Paul Murray, 3344 Mark Sepkowsk, 3348; Tony McHale, 3450; Jeff Gorley, 3524; Kevn Crossn, 3530; Joseph Longo, 3548; Davd Depsey, 3632; Chrs Massard, 3705 jaobftlcoba,.372;-jon-slnclalr,-334 r-jaos MacKenze, 3749; Doug Brll, 3750; Gary Carella, 3808; John Paryn, 387; Guy Rltan,3830; Carlos Lopez, 3833; Mchael Downey, 392; Peter Morgen dorf. 392; Edward Holub, 4006; Robert Kero, 4020 Robert Thurston, 4029; Jaes Carovllano, 4034 Gerard Rokosz, 4037; John Lukko, 426. Rchard Konet, 423; Chuck Gallagher, 4237; Chrs Madona, 4238; Jaes hte, 4300; Tna ORenzo, 4307 Mark orobetz, Also John Onopchenko, 4424; John Bashaw, 4453; alter Johnson, 4453; Arthur nter Jr., 4528; Laura Eberger, 4542; Peter McCann, 4634; Dtane Severa, 4733; Nel Schwartz, 4732; Scott Cappello, 4754; Ken Kent, 4825; Davd Moran, 4836; Peter Occ, 4849; Bernard Brady, 4852; Greg Hartnett, 4908; Don Murray,- 497; John Stansen, 498; Mchael OBren, 4958; K Hassard, 5002; Chrs McNaara, 528; Marlon Kelley, 5202; George Case, 5228; est Outwater, 5234; Janet Occ, 5234; Davd Morrs, 5425; Mary Kopck, 5448; Ed Seple, 5543; Barbara Laffredo, 5554; Stephen Stansen, 5828; Bob Curtss, 5844, Lnda Schdt, 595; Kay Curtss, 6032; John Jordon, 636; Ray- Lyons, 637. THREE M,E TMES John Mller, 630; John Brtton Jr., 70; Nell Colean, 735; Gary Laskowsk, 743; Joseph Goglas, 754; Davd Stone, 755; J Bell, 855; Sean MeTaggart, 90; Bernle Lyons, 9; Mary Beth Eckloff, 928; lla ess, 935; Hugh Harrold, 950; lla Potts, 957; Rchard Perlutter, 203; Joseph Kovalck, 206; RonAgnese, 2037; Bob Hahn, 2040> Lsa Murray. 2048; Mchael Lttero, 2058; Rchard Rosean,. 2058; Frank Krause, Als,oThoas.CapbeJ 230; Ay Borland..?l44; «yne Anderson,;?«Mary Beth Capau, ;z;58 Lnda Kerlng 2209; Lynne Fgan, 22; Jay Coban 225; Lou Koehler 228,J hte 2224 Bll Earls, 22;24; Davd Nordstro 2244; Mke Clancy 2246; Paul Strasle 2246; Mchael Bell 225; T Clancy, 2253; Robert Garfunkel. 2300; Tony Catarno. 2305; Phl Burgard, 2308; Charles Bolcer. 2309; Edward Kolakowsk, 230; Tara Earls, 2326; Jaes Harrngton, 233; Bran Sedlock, 239. ^Ch^rlfeT > lp^sbt^a4trmytwp0gmowsky 234. Chrs Stat, 2347; Chrs Harrett, 2348; Frank Dubos, 2350; Fred Rollan; 247; Bruce Rollan, 248; Phl Magure, 248; Pat Depsey AlsoJean Stone, 2423; Barbara Mucca, 2424; John Veckas, 2427; Mke Clancy, 2427 George Pugh, 243 Pat arren, 2433; Judd Kopck, 2450 Sandy Harrs, 257; Mke Stat; 259; lla Styler, 2547; Terry Onopchenko 255; Vncent Sth, 2552; Bll chle 2604; Frances Lttero 267; Frank Lttero, 268; Mke Buontepo, 2633 Lynda Feder,"2640;Carey"GoOdfellow, 264; Erca Schroeder, 2652; Ann Haughney. 2655, Chrst* elan, 276; Sabrna Carswell, 277; Marlene Glore, 2759; Sue Saolsky, 2805 Colleen Cas, 2809; ayne Chase, 286; Deena Altan, 28;22, Noreen Catarno, 2839;. Gozek, 2924; lla Gurnee, 2928; Rachel Jakubowltz, 2930; Esther Jakubowtz, 293; Carol Bargabello, 2934; Sarah Goodfellow, 2953 Frank Sedlock, 3005 Maryann Lyons, 300; Ray ojcbk, 30. Father and daughter tea of Crag and Kelly Harnett(shes 4) crossed fnsh lne hand-n hand. Cranford nne drops one Treats Rahway to close season Morrs takes sxth n states By CATHY MTCHELL The CHS grls track tea season ended Saturday, wth Jae Morrs placng sxth n the Javeln, n the Group 3 fnals, eght nches behnd ffth place, whch would have qualfed her for the All Groups. But, Morrs s only a ophoore and wll be back for two nore years. The grls fnshed the season wth a 3 dual eet record, the tea was a oung tea, wth only fve senors, raduatng senorsare tr-captans Lsa Murray, Cathy Mtchell, Cndy lannell and weght tea captans Lz Phelan, and Laura Lengyl. The grls tea owns the grls county le wnner Cndy annel. The tea also placed second n the atchung Conference, behnd Rahway, but hopes to regan ts ttle next year wth dstance runners Mary Beth Eckloff, K Stura, and Lnda Crllo, and sprnters Donna Jones, Valere sean and Stephane Branna. The grls also placed second n the Golden Falcon Relays, one pont behnd South Planfeld. By CHRSTNE ACTON The Cougars splt ther last two baseball gaes - losng to Unon and defeatng Rahway. They fnshed wth a 0-5 record for the 983 season. They wll lose eght senors to graduaton - Andy Acton, Mke Colner, Drew Haerle, Lou Lell, Darrn Owens, Dave Papp, Drew Scott and Bob Vetter. UNON2CHANFOHD0 Colner ptched a three-ht, sxstrkeout gae, but the Cougars could not generate any offense. Cranford cotted four errors whch produced Unons two runs. Httng for Cranford were Scott, Owens and Lell. 5 RAHAY A two-out rally n the frst nnng produced the Cougars frst two runs. Owens reached on a two-base error and Papp drove h n wth a sngle. He scored on an error. n the second nnng, Mke Nzolak got a base ht and Colner sngled. Owens double scored Nzolak and put Colner on thrd. He scored on another Rahway error. Actons nfeld ht n the ffth nnng started thngs off. He went to thrd after Mke Hurley walked and they pullled a double steal. A sngle by Lell knocked n Acton for the fnal run. Junor Rck DeMcco ptched for Cranford, allowng sx hts_and strkng., out eght. He pcked up hs thrd wn of the season. Colner led the Cougars n both httng and ptchng ths season. He batted.376 wth two hoe runs and thrteen RB. He copled a 6-5 record, a.2 earned run average and struck out 9. The next hghest battng average belonged to Owens,.333. Papp_ ht_.296 and had the ost extra base hts; 4 doubles and three trples. DeMcco followed wth a respectble.294 average. DeMcco also ptched soldly for the Cougars, despte hs 3-5 record. Hs ERA was Soakng jt )DL_jQseph.Lonoojcatches-Fre-Departrnent^spray along Bfrchwood Avenue enroute to sxth place fnsh n sx ller and trophy n hs age group. ater proved popular on a hot day. CHS netsters fnsh wth 4-4 and conference tde Track eet scheduled Sunday Berger s DBHS basketball coach lla Berger, an eleentary school eacher n the rvngton dstrct, wll saue the head coachng poston of be boys basketball tea at Davd Jrearley Hgh School. He s replacng lobert Parln, who was convcted of s- >le assault Feb. aganst a 7-year old tudent. Parn s an ndustral arts eacher at Brearley. Berger, a graduate of Monouth Colege, has been the varsty boys baskettall coach at rvngton Hgh School nce 979. He has coached the grls varslty tea fro 976 to 970; the freshan basketball tea fro ; and the eghth grade tea fro He has taught n rvngton snce hs graduaton n 968, Berger s a graduate of rvngton Hgh School where he played varsty football and basketball fro 939 to 963. He s a eber of the Essex County Coaches Assocaton, the atchung Conference Coaches Assocaton, the rvngton Teachers Assocaton and the New Jersey Educatonal Assocaton. The Cranford Polce Athletc League n cooperaton wth the Recreaton Departent wll sponsor an Olypc Track and Feld Meet at Meoral Feld Sunday. The ran date s June 8. Regstraton begns at 30 p.. and the eet begns at 2 p.. The eet s open to all Cranford youth between the ages of eght and 6 years. There s no entry fee. The events are dvded nto four categores wth all events prograed for both boys and grls. All partcpants wll receve a T-shrt. The nor dvson, ages eght and nne, ncludes the 50 eter dash, softball throw, runnng long jup, 200 eter run and the hgh jup, The junor dvson, ages 0 and, ncludes the 50 eter dash, softball throw, runnng long jup, 400 eter run and the hgh jup. The senor dvson ages 2 and 3, ncludes the 00 eter dash, softball throw, runnng long jup, 800 eter run and the hgh jup. The prep dvson ages 4 and 6 ncludes the 00 eter dash, softball throw, runnng long jup, 800 eter run and the hgh jup. Entry fors are avalable on flyers dstrbuted through the schools, at the County Center and at the ste. Entrants are requested to coplete the regstraton for. A parents or guardans sgnature s requred. For ore nforaton call the recreaton and parks departent at or The Cranford tenns tea fnshed up ther season wth a wn over Unon Catholc. Ther record was 4-4. The tea won the atchung Conference for the second consecutve year wthout a loss. The Cougars then travelled to Pngry School for the County Tenns Tournaent. v Senor captan Jeff Brandes playng frst sngles won easly n hs frst round atch, then lost a close 8-6 pro set to Mark Bltzer of Scotch Plans. Brandes fnshed n the elte crowd, earnng four varsty letters n tenns.. Playng second sngles, Steve Vajda was upset n the County Tournaent by hs opponent fro Pngry 8-. Playng thrd sngles Jan-Mortz Ludwg reached the fnals of the County Tournaent wth pressve wns over Roselle Park. Pngry and Dayton. He lost n the fnals for the frst te n regular season play to Keth Koar of estfeld, 6-2, 6-. Playng frst doubles Jeff Kaszak and J Macher had an easy frst round vctory over Lnden before droppng a close atch to the thrd seeded tea fro Dayton, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6, 3-. J Farrell CHS coach was pleased wth the teas^ perforrance. Dcky Parkhurst, forced out of the tournaent because of a fever, caused a change n the lne-up ovng J Macher up fro second doubles to play wth Kaszak. Playng second doubles, Mke Brennan and Andy Astutz won ther frst atch n a pro set 8-2. They lost, n the next round to Sctoch Plans UNON CATHOLC 2 Frst sngles, Jeff Brandes lost to Steve Ondsh, 6-3, 6-2; second sngles, Steve Vajda lost to Make Manhardt, 6-4, 6-3; thrd sngles, Jan-Mortz Ludwg def. Sant Yerou, 6-0, 6^). Frst doubles, Jeff Kaszak and Dcky Parkhurst def. Bran Fero and Mke Leonard, 6-, 6-; second doubles, J Macher and Mke Brennan def. Rch Delonco and John Keller, 6-4, 6-2. Flos race nets $50 for ftness tral CRAFTS EXHBT Twenty-one craft artsts who have won awards the past three years fro the N.J. State Councl on the Arts have ther works exhbted at hlchcraft Studo, 92 Vose Ave., South Orange, through June 9. Gallery hours are a.. to 5 p.. Tuesday through Saturday. Flo Applebau dsssed fleetng thoughts about droppng out of the sx le run Sunday. " sad to yself, ts hot out here, but have ths oney rdng on e." So she stayed the course and collected the oney-$50 worth of pledges she had collected fro students and teachers at the Lyons nsttute where she teaches. "Thats what ade e fnsh," she sad later. Students n dental assstng. edcal assstng and dental laboratory technology classes plus staff ebers at the Clark school prosed to underwrte her run f she copleted the sx les. The local runner copleted the race n 58 nutes to an ovaton fro the crowd at the fnsh lne. The oney wll b«appled toward nstallaton of the Parcourse physcal ftness tral. The wrong McKay Coents about the Cranford Soccer Club were ncorrectly attrbuted to an McKay n last weeks story on playng feld use. The source was Bob McKay. Bobs the clubs current presdent; an s a past presdent.

8 Page 4 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Thursday, June 9,983 CHS athletes presented wthrsprng awards ^- Approxately 75 School varsty, and Cranford Hgh junor varsty d l Tuesday nght for ther partcpaton n school athletcs. The awards were presented at the sprng sports awards nght n the audtoru. Senor Hke Collner was the only recpent of a three-year award for hs contrbuton to the varsty baseball tea. Two year award wnners were Andrew Acton, Lous Lell, Darrn Ownes, Davd Papp, Drew Scott, and Rck DeMcco. Drew Haerle, Robert Vetter, Robert Barnes, Jeff Cofsky, Edward Degenhardt, Jeff D*erty. Mke Hurley, John Kbour, Mchael NlzQlakjabd Todd Scott receved one-year awards. Junor varsty awards went to Robert Baker, Rchard Bosteln, rwn Caacho, Scott Cappello, Jaes Collner, Patrck Fay, Frank Geneva, Kenneth Helstetter, Mchael Relly, Todd Snyder, Chrs Styczynsk, Jaes Trotter, and Davd nokur. Four-year letters for sprng track went to Erc DoaraUus, Cndy anneu, Cathy Mlthcell, Usa Murray, and Robert Schuster; three-year to Peter Brown, Tony DlGlovonnl, Ken Flaxen, Kevn Marts, Andrew More, and Dave Prngle; two year to Crag Anderson, Stephane Branna, Lnda Clrllo, Jeff Danyus, Chrs Hull, Kathy Klen, Laura Lengyel, Jae Morrs, Matt Morrow, Elzabeth Phetan, Valere sean, and Chrs OLeary; and frst year to Jonathan Arus, K Awbrey, Davd Broadwell, Ronald Brown, Mke Carroll, Kevn Conroy, Katherne Coogan, Glenn Cooper, Tara Earls, Marybeth Eckloff, Mke Glucksan, Stephen Gordon, Justn Gursk, Stacey Hegna, Jaes Herbert, Donna Jones, Mke Keller, Steve Kupferberg, Mchelle Lucasb, Joe Mayer, Chrstne McNaara, John Mller, Madge McEUgot, Joe Pankewltz, Lynn Perdek, K Stura, Davd Turner, Jonl Vaughn, Rayond Vlto and Robert Espuga. Junor varsty and freshen tracksters were Kara Ddk, Anta DGlovann, Bll Delaney, Ann Mare DLoretto, Klhwly HnnrH, Annrn Hll lt Lee, Heather OLeary, Manuel Pataca, Mke Suse, Nancy Yanowtz, Carol Schaarschldt, Glenn Harle, "Jennfer Rooa.M Geoff Brown. Jeffrey Brandes recevedthe only four-year award for hs efforts on the tenns tea. Three-year awards were gven to Rchard Parkhurst and Steven Vajda. - Two-year awards went to Jeffrey Kaszak and Jaes Macher. One-year awards were gven to Andrew Astutz, Mchael Brennan, Jan-Mortz Ludwg, Rchard Storch and Jeffrey Zegler. Laure McDonougb receved the grls softball three-year awards. Followng wth two-year awards were Kate Carlson, Joanne DeAngleo, Carre Kobb, -Ay Lpar, Nancy Relly,. Sue Saolsky and Karen Zgenfuss. Frst-year awards were gven to Elzabeth Ball, Nancy Crane, Barbara Dela Sala, Kathy Hester, Sonj Jenkns. Kathleen McGovern, Krsten estra, Cndy estra, Karen Burnett and Grace. Boyle... Junor varsty players were Karen Buonovolonta, Maryann Canzano, Chrstne Carvalho, Aanada Conley, Donna Crane, Anne DeGrppo, Mchelle Garrastazu, Melane Goeller, Chrs Kelly, Kathy Lucash, Joanne Marno, Kartn Schoenearn, Lara ckle and Donn Urban, anager. ~~ Varsty golfer Rchard Hurley receved the.teas only four-year award. Three-year awards went to Mark Rchards and Gregory heatley; one year awards to- Bran Hendry,.Jeffrey Nlcholls and Rchard Patch. Alexandra Dutrescu receved the varsty volleyball three-year award. Two-year awards wnners were Deb Durnak Alexandra Hyrcak, Sue Klensorgen, and Tanya Martn one-year awards went to Anca Dutrescu, Hed Grellch, Dawn Hunte, Dawn Sth and Allson Vajda. McDonough leads grls to wn n 983 softbau fnale By GRACE BOYLE The varsty softball tea ended ther Frdayby defeatgrhway^m l of the seventh. Rahway scored ther last run n the botto of the seventh -Tre-entre tea played the Cranford PAL offer grls football ^ All grls ages nne to 3 can regster return unfors June... V?> ""TO CQtznXj. TpUtH rootpflu.zf " *.. n Hgh school grls or adults nterested h hld Thursday, June 9, 983 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Page 5 Aercan League The Cougars fnal record was M. Laure McDonough letf off Ue frst nnng wth a trple. Sue Saolsky was walked and. then stole second, Ay Lpar doubled to brng n both runs and then stole thrd. Lpar cae hoe when Krs estra grounded out to the thrd basean. Rahway scored one run n the botto, of the frst. Nancy Relly and Karen Zegenfuss both sngled n the second and both were brought hoe when McDonough ht her second trple of the day. McDonough was tagged out on the attepted steal hoe. The score stood at 5-. Rahway scored n the botto of the thrd and sxth. The score was 5-3 gong nto the seventh....,... The Cougars scored four runs n the, seventh. Carre Kobb was walked and brought hoe when McDonough doubled. McDonough stole thrd and all played well, Sonj JenkjBarbara Dela Sala and Carrer Kobb cobned CHS frst basean Kathy Hester akes play aganst Rahway runner who was called but n Frday gae. Photo by Jon Delano., hoe when Joanne DeAngelo sngled. DeAngelo stole second and thrd and was brought hoe when Kathy Hester sngled. The score was now 9-3 4n the top r cobned for the seven ht wn. Jenkns got the wn toup her record to>o. She walked four. Dela Sala, 2-, walked one and struck out one, and Kobb, 5-l0,waUted one and struck out one. McDonough led the tea gong 4 for 4 wth two trples, a double, a sngle and three RB. Zengenfuss followed gong two trples, a double, a sngleand three RB.. "\\. McDonough led the tea gong 4 for 4 wth two trples, a double, a sngle and three RB. Zengenfuss followed gong 2 for 2 wth2 sugles.deangelowent 2 for 4 wth 2 sngles and RB. estra went for 4 wth a trple and an RB Lpar went for 4 wth a double and three RB Saolsky, Hester, Relly and Nancy Crane each had a sngle. The tea had a great season. Kobb threw 2 strke outs. estra led the tea wth 32 RB. Kate Carlson led the tea wth a 9 25 feldng average. McDonough led the tea wth a -54 battng average and 8 stplen bases. Cougar League Cty Federal Badgers Cranford Chaber Leopards Cranford Bke Shop Tgers Chroncle Lons. atts Aoco - L 3 Bearcats grand sla; Jacques, 3 sngles, Gangaware 3 sngles; Guy and.. «.. eber, sngles BEARCATS 3 BADGERS Httng for UMT Badgers were Bearcats ptcher Scott Dllon llas and Matthew, 2 sngles gave up 8 hts. Httng for the Bear- each; Albez, sngle; <<Cagan, 2 cats were Krstn Montross, a sngles, double. Cranford Soccer Club jfc&anford HE^ SOCCER nunaud parent* gn up for coach. aultantor halpw CLUB 983 FALL SOCCER LEAGUES Grades -0 REGSTRATON at Cranford County Center (Mln St.) NEXT EEK JUNE 3 7-9PJY. REGSTRATON FEE $5 - Frst Chld $0-2nd Chld $5 addtonal for travelng tea players. RODES 2 RADERS 0 Greg Mchaels scared 2 goals for the Rowdes. Other stars for the Rowdes were- Jeff Knght and Justn Moltlsantl at forward. Ken Cobb, Peter Lyayenecky and Marlene Toth at ldfleld and Scott Mller, Tara McFadden and Ron Llnck on defense. Flayng well at goal was Dave Burkr - For the Raders, Peter Seen and Davd DFablon played well at forward. At dfeld, Jason Mstretta, Rachael Padua and Rchard Donovan played well. Chrs eber and goale Cort Montroeaalao played well. S. COBRAS 4 BLACK PANTHERS 2 The Cobras were led by 2 goals fro Deont Mles and one each fro Doug lot and Patrck Carolan. Mdfeld standouts were Chrs Conley and Mchael Anderson. The offense was led by Deena Brozek. Defense standouts were Danny Saad, Jonathan Goodgold and Crag Morano. Cobra goale Scott Corbn ade several saves Panthers forward Chrs Blose scored frst for Panthers and Ben Schall scored the second goal. Chrs Bose, Dan Beas and Ben Schall attacked the Cobra defense. Ern Farrel and Susan Van Teecklenburgh provded good Panther defense. COBRAS 4 ROCKETS 0 Cobra forwards Doug lot and Deont Mles each scored a goal. Cobra forward Patrck Carolan scored 2 goals. Robert Coakley, Jessca Dreyer, Deena Brozek played well at dfeld. Chrstan Van Brunt perfored well on offense! Rockets offense was led by Jeff Carny and Blake Born. Defenre acton was led by Davd Lavealo and T OBren. Rockets Ger Tufte dd well durng frst half as goale and durng second half as an offensve player. COBJAB 5 TTANS Cobra forward Patrck Carolan scored 4 goals wth assstance fro Doug lot and Crag Morano. Deont Mles scored the fnal goal for the Cobras. Defnese was led by Jonathan Goodgold and Erne Delllsant. Goale Scott Corbn kept the Ttans to one goal, Mdfelder - Mchael Anderson dd well- Ttan forward Paul Harrs scored a goal -wth an assst fro Frank Halter n the fourth quarter. TTan offense was led by Tony Feld, Chrs Jenkns and Jennfer Allen. Defensve standouts were Steve Mlanowyct and Mke Sth. AMERCANS S LVNGSTON LANDSLDE 0 The goals were scored by Bran Burns, ; John rwn, and Joe Calfano, 3 wth asssts by Gary Jones, Bruce Downle and Kevn Goodgold. Crag Morano excelled on both offense and defense...., FR0GGER8 6 ROCKETS 0 Led by John Joe Colarussos 3 goal hat trck, Greg Tears 2 goals and by Mke Hecht, The Froggers pulled away fro the Rockets n the aecon d half. Ada Ferrera had hs thrd shutout of the season n goal..frogger offense was led by Davd Bunno,Jennfer LaBonte, Jennfer Lebbert, Danny Uken and John llas. Frogger defense was, anchored by J Deyen and Joe Quackenbush. Excellng on both ofdon, Bran Venezla, John Aschles and Dave _awallch. The Aercans record for ths sprng season was 0-0. They are the frst Cranford tavelng tea - to have such a season. FROGGERS4 STRKERS 2 The Froggers were led by 2 goals fro Greg Tears and each fro John Joe Colarusso and Mke Hecht. The Strker goals were scored by Jonathan Fredan. Offensve play for the Froggers was by Davd Bunno, Jennfer LaBonte, Jennfer Lebbert, Danny llken and John llas. A tough Frogger defense was led by J Deyen, Kevn glesas, T Matz, Joe Quackenbush and Joff Thorn. Ada Ferrera played well n goal. The Strkers were led by dfelders Mchael Pean, Ed Schran, Greg Retan and B.J. Jones. FROGGERS 4 COBRAS 3 The Froggers were led by John Joe Colarussos 2 goals and each fro Mke Hecht and Greg fears. The Cobras scored 2 goals by Pat Carolan and l by Deont Mles. Ada Ferrera and Jeff Thorn splt goal tendng for the Froggers, each akng several stops. Frogger offensve play was by Davd Bunno. Jennfer LaBonte, Danny Uken and John Ullanuf. Frogger defense was led by J Deyen, Kevn glesas, Jennfer Lebbert, Tun Matz and Joe Quackenbush. The Cobras were led by Doug lont and Neal Strelvener on offense and on defense by Jon lesas, T Matz and Jeff Thorn. The Rockets had play on offense fro Jeff Carney, Steven Bayrus, Sachn Chtns, and Daryl Thoas and John Courtney excelled on defense. Joanne Toth played well on both offense and defense. STRKERS 3 EAGLES 0 Jonathan Fredan scored 3 goals wth asssts fro Danel Aaron and Greg Retan to pace the offense. Defensve play by Ed Schra and Jonathan Cukrow and goaltendlng by Jason Sten preserved the shutout. Mdfeld play by Kelly us, Mchael Pean, Bran Ennesser, and Jana LaBraco kept the tea ahead. The Eagles were lead offensvely by Mchael Swackhaer and Phl Yen, defensvely by Danny Fry, Jae Drewzewsk, Matt Fortenbaugh, Keth Macksoud and Ay Nesyk. Eagle goale Monty Jones ade several saves ncludng stoppng a penalty kck. DRAGONS3 COBRAS The Dragons Jeffrey Flberto scored 2 goals, and Vncent DGlano scored. The Dragons offensve lne attacked wth plays by Martn Nussbau, Alen Hopkns, and Lev Lewln. Defense was by Cobras Jonathan Goodgold. Crag. Morano and Mchael Anderson" Patrck Carolana goal started off the gae wth offensve support fro Deont Mles, Doug lot and Nell Stelzner. Dragons defense by Erc Krcks, lyssa Lubner, and Erc Loffredo ESTABUSHED 883 The Sybol of Fnancal Strength... of Safety, Securty and Servce Unon County Savngs Bank s proud... of our hertage of alost 00 years,.... of the stablty and steady progress we contnue to acheve durng current econoc uncertanty... of the growng faly of savers who have confdence n our ablty to protect and ncrease ther savngs. e have never ssed a sngle dvdend payent snce our foundng n 883. Money Market Accounts You can count on unon countv SRvncs Now, 4 Convenent Offces to Serve You Man Offce 320 North Broad St., Elzabeth, NJ Chestnut St., Unon, NJ Broad St., Elzabeth, NJ North Avenue est, Cranford, NJ years of Safety,,*.. Securty and Servce MEDCAL BLLS FLED F CLAMS FORMS CONFUSE YOU F YOU ARE HAVNG PROBLEMS FLNG YOU CLAMS F YOU OULD LKE TO KNO HAT YOU ARE ENTTLED TO FROM YOUR MAJOR M can Help You (You Dont Have To Be Part 0 A Large Group) CALL STEPHN DALE PLANNNG SERVCES OF NE JERSEY BLACK CARPENTER ANTS CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME Blss (o the rescue Black Carpenter Ants excavate extensve galleres n wood to serve as nestng places and can serously har your hoe. Theyre unsghtly and unsantary but they are no atch lor Blss traned techncan. Ask about our PREVENTVE MANTENANCE PLAN ts bached by» century ol relablty. PHONE E8TABUSH Ot EXTERMNATORS OMB Of THB OUMESTANOLAMCtT (t and goal-tendng by Todd Schecter helped Dragon vctory. BLACK PANTHERS 2 EAGLES 0 Chrs Blose gave the Panthers an early lead by scorng a goal wth a hard drve fro dfeld. Ben, Schall scored the second goal wth an assst fro Danny Beas. Panther goales John Fay and Susan Van Teecklenburgh, wth asssts fro defense Guy Paterson, Dan DFablo, and Gary Caprarlo held back Eagle scorers. Eagle forwards Mchael Swackhaer, Krspn Leddy, and Davd Schwartz played well,ln offense. Blly Ryan, PhlUlp"YenV autmatthewnforteh-~ baugh played well on defense. Monte Jones played well as forward and goale. E.T.S48THKERS2 E.T.s Mke Mofft and Paul Subacus scored goals n all four quarters. Mofft scored 3 of the 4 goals and was asssted by Sean Holcob, Gary Baker, BU Kroyer, Lance Kaser and Mke ONel. Goale Tony Orglato ade any saves. Defensve plays were ade by Steve Pletrucha and Chad Thopson. Strkers Jonathan Fredan scored goals n the thrd and fourth quarters. He was asssted by Danny Aaron and Jana Labraco. Ed Schrhn and Davd Gutherz ade any defensve plays, E.T. EAGLESO E.T.s Paul Subacus scored the only goal n (be thrd quarter. He was asssted by Mke Mofft, Eltssa Cagan and Gary Baker. Defensve plays were ade by Ash Pandja, Don Andrctta and To Barrett. Goale Tony Orglato ade any saves. For the Eagles, Davd Schwartz, Phlp Yen and Tly Ryan ade any offensve plays. Danal Frye, Krsten Gall and Patrck Leddy ade any defensve plays. Goale Keth Macksoud also ade any,, ^ ;..,.;,. TJGERS2,.. v.-v-f-. Devl center forward Anthony Forella scored a hat trck n the second half wth offensve support -fro left wng Ayal Stenberg and forward Crag Fonseca. Mdfeld play led by Kara Fortunate, Danne Montefusco and Mchael Fonseca aded by Dev) wn. Tger goals were scored by Mchael Elwertowsk and John therngton wth assst by Davd. Rupple. Brady Kng, playng goale for the frst te for the Tgers, stopped any Devl shots. Defensve asssts fro center-half Kurt Krause and fullback Carre Gordon helped h. ARROS4.. ~ " BANDTSO The Arrows led at half te on a goal by Jy Gonsewsk. The Bandts threatened on shots by forwards Brett Nussbau and Rlcahrd Kaser, but Arrow Rayond Martnell and goale Keth Cassdy kept the scoreless. The Bandts were led n the second half by dfelder Steven Stenberg, but Jy Gonsewsk scored 2 goals for the Arrows and Erc "Gonsewsk scored. Bandt. defender Jason Lebbert and goale Mark Carvalho played well. The Arrows Lnda Jones at dfeld played well. ARROS 6 ON-PAROLE 2 The Arrows Erc Gonsewsk scored 3 goals n the frst quarter on asssts by Jy Gonsewsk. n the second quarter Lnda Jones scored for the Arrows wth an assst by Mark Pena. Renee Dale and Keth Cassdy each scored a goal for the Arrows n the thrd quarter. Or-Parole scored twce n the fourth quarter by Mark Fortunato, asssted by Randy Mller. Rayond Martnell led the Arrows n goal. Bran Kendler and Megan Skareck dd well at d- Held. Defenders Joey Stokes, Ken- -QFDodOj Jae Keryc and Ada okendler also palyed well fortbear- On-Parole "was led by forward Krstn therngton, Patrck Deroody and Jonathan Brown on defense and Thoas Bown -playng well n goal. CHARGERS! BANDTS Chargers defenders Aco ^ Velez, Scott KesUng, Jennfer Buckley and Jae Retan stopped the Bandlt Bradley Nussbau-and Mara Rera. Charger? Chr Polto scored twce, once on a penalty kck, gettng help fro Jeff Breh, Rlckle Swackhaer and Laure Colarusso. Chargers dfelders -Peter _cho_,-4cen_fer Conley, Mchael Hayes and Hege Tufte played well as dd the Bandts Stephan Stenberg and Pepto Rera. Bandts Brett Nussbau scored on a penalty kck. Chargers goale Erc Stner and Bandts goale Marc Carvalho played well. CHARGERS3 DESTROYERS The Chargers, playng ther best gae ths season, cae frorn behnd on 3 goals by Chrs Polto to wn. The Destroyers Kenny Majchrowcz scored 2 goals early but defense by Chargers Kevn Mller, Scott Keslng, Jennfer Buckley and Aco Velez shut down the Destroyers attack. Destroyers Mke Rlll, Tracee Aurand, Aaron LaBonte, Toy ebster and goale Derot McLeer played well. The Chargers Peter Scbol, Jae Retan, Jeff Breh, Rlckle Swackhaer and goale Erc Stner played well also. The ebers of the Chargers were Bran Asche, Jeff Breh, Jennfer Buckley, Laure Colarusso, goal; Jennfer Conley, Mchael Hayes, Scott Keslng, 3 goals; Kevn Mller, Chrs Polto, S goals, Jae Retan, Peter Scholz, goal; Erc Stner, Rlcka Swackhaer, Hege Tufte and Aco Velex. The Chargers coach was Ed Polto assstant, Mchael Retan.. frontojthehllsde Avenue School. The n coachng should sgn up June. regstraton s June 2. Chars; pctures and t-shrts fro the dlngortwrk. ~ " "~ Gl _ nterested n cheerl k. 9!. b b bv 982 season wll be avalable for $3 each fhld sgn up. atohls-to. Lasf at regstraton. For ure foralut years cheerleaders and twrlers should call Tenns league opens season %he Cranford A tea of the suburban Cratoe and Ann esgerber were woens tenns league began ther defeated on Court 4 7-5, && j, season June 3 wth a 3- vctory over The Cranford League has Gladys () Sut. On court l, Tna-Qrscello and olfro as a tea captan and s sponj,!patty Hogan defeated ther opponents/soredt by the.recreaton and Parks 7-6, 6-3. On court 2 Meryl oelsdopf Departent.AJ hoe atches are and Gladys olf ro had a 6-2, 6-3rvc- played on Hllsde Courts fro 0 a.. to tory. Jean Jones and Mary GoodfeUow noon..the next atch s aganst Unon c were 7-6,6-4, wnners on Cour^f Marge Monday the publc s nvted. BLUEDV8ON / w [TKC gettng on board on errors, and Jeff Toths 2 RB double, accounted for the frst 3 runs. Jaes Langeslngled wth 2 uula h Ue tup uf He seeball League eeks says rec center can TnTfucedand stay downtown sngled and contnued around the bases as the ball was splayed. Chad Hensler sngled and John Laurlo " force, jls The townshp should retan and repar Educaton Page, Page and Rchards Senators 8 Heel Strong Fuel hte Sox A Cranford Hotel Oroles GOLD DVSON Coach and Four Athletcs 0 Rankln Fuel Red Sox 9 Albert Antone Tgers 7 Bulders General Supply Yankees 5 b A DVSON AA League Mens Fastptch Dlll-MUer-strdded M baserunners n ptchng Graf Graphcs to a 3-2 decson over Suburban Pest Control. J Carrajat put Suburban on top wth a sacrfceflyn the frst, but Graf eber Ray Russoano and J Rednarsk trpled and sngled to te t n the fourth. After a 2 lead by Suburban Lou Clccone doubled n 2 runs to wn t for Graf. The Rversde nn Bobers scored 8 runs n the frst 2 nnngs, and coasted to an 8-4 wn over, wlnless Shoeakers Pub. The on hts by Denns Suenck, Jack Btz, GaryHar.tnett and Dan Coetarao.The Bobers put the gae out of reach n. the second wth a 5 run barrage. J Haney. led off wth a sngle and wnnng ptcher George Shoulds drew a walk.hartnettad Coetanzo sngled n a run each, and Suenck ht a trple for 2 ore. Tracy Malosky, a ufcr wltlra aaa Kaltrng~average, had 2 hts for Shoeakers. Jy Carrajat ht 2 sngles, a double, and drove n runs to put Suburban Pest Control over Global Carpet Cleanng, 5-3. th the gae ted at 3 n the sxth, Ken Folo sngled, Carrajat doubled h hoe, and then scored on To Bodens sngle. Mke Hayda went the dstance for Suburban to pck up the wn. Graf Graphcs pounded out S hts n a 5-4 wn over Rversde nn Bobers. Ray Russoano ht 3 trple*..jad. Mark- llr»t»» toncond, and Frank Dela Serra sent h to thrd wth a fly to left. Da Dela Serra won the gae wth a sacrfce fly." The Cranford Hotel helped tghten up the Natonal Dvson race wth a 2M wn over AJay Steel. Pete Vergalla turned n a 4 htter for the wlnrglen Zuhl and Glen Meyer hoered for the Hotel. NATONAL DVSON Graf Graphcs 0 0 ullla Sunrse 4 9 U **MM - M»»~ lmtmv ««trbuted 2 trples.bobhublak had 3 hts for the Bobers. Gary Bodak won hs fourth gae for Graf. Tequllla Sunrse, aded by 8 walks, npped the VF 5-4. Dan Nolan ted the score at 4 wth an RB sngle n the top of the Seventh, but Tequllla scored the gae wnner n the botto of the nnng. Mke Drlacoll walked and stole se- SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Cleanng 3. Cranford Hotel S S Shoeakers Pub 0 4 AMERCAN DVSON AJaySteel «3 VFPos l3 3S 6 3 Blue Rbbon Graphcs 3 3 Suburban PestControl 3 5 Rversde nn Bobers RANKN FUEL 230 Centennal Ave Cranford Robert Krck of Roselle Park has been athlete of the year for 9f_ naed Unon County Colleges scholar- ««=year lor 983. # AGAN! HONDA MOERS # The MOST Mower Has More Features Heavy-gauge de-cast alunu deck Rugged, powerful Honda engne Unque easy-start syste Quck-epty rear bag No-tune electronc engne Blade-brake-clutch safety syste engne always runs Ball bearng wheels Fro $309 HR-2 Rated # by a (eaglng consuer agazne STJ5. 4%> THE EARDLY T. PETEflSEN CO. VACUUM CLtANM UNO MACNNU LAN ftufvm,. 224 ELMER STREET, VVESTFELP » CLOSED EDNESDAYS w _Craj_otd_u a Mustangs / 7 2 Gentleens Corner/ Bulldogs / 6 4 Chapan Bros. Ratorbacks/ 5 4 Edrlch Reodelng -, Cougarr Spson, Brown Falcons 3 7 Cslbra Pzza Gators 2 7../ B DVSON Madan Plastcs Longhorns 8 l Rustc Mll Restaurant Hawkeyes S 4 Blach ndustres - ldcats 5 4 Athletc Club of Cranford. Spartans 4 6 V.F.. Post 335 Bruns 2 7 SPARTANS 6 COUGARS Mke Mohr ptched a 2 hltter.and truck out 0 for the Spartans, the Spartans had 8 hts off 2 Cougar ptchers. The attack was led by Bob Baker and Kevn Mor- rssey, 2 hts apece. Baker ht a hoerun to rght feld to lead a 4-run blast n the botto of the sxth. Malzberg and Raner h_d-theon- y hts for the Cougars. LDCATS 5 FALCONS 6 Frank Colarusso struck out 9 Flacon htters for the ldcats. - MUSTANG 7 BRUNS 4 Ptchng for the Falcons were Mke Bracuto and Kurt Petchow Reggleflr«wn_ndMatt urrakl; ptehrthor~the Mustangs. The Httng for the ldcats were Musnnfs 7 hts produced 7 runs Steve DPaolo, sngle; Frank Col- whle the defense palyed well, arusso, double, sngle; T.R. Col- Frank Karkowsfcy, Bran Dungan arusso, 2 sngles, double; Phl and Coln McKay ade fne Morn, sngle; Paul Salvatorellb, 2 cathces n the outfeld. The sngles;crag Danelak, sngle; Mustang nfeld had a double play John Newan, double, sngle; To nvolvng Mke Sth, Barry ~,,._,, j,» Dublnsky and Mke Bracuto, Httng for the Mustangs were Barry Dubnsky, 2 sngles; Mke Sth, hoerun;sngle; Jack Durnak, 2 sngles; Kurt Petchow, sngle; Mke Bracuto, 3 sngles, double; Coln McKay, sngle; Andy Seen, sngle; Mke Abra, sngle; Rob B&chanan, sngle and Frank Karkowsky, 2 sngles. ~ ATHLETCS 2 CARDNALS 2 Henry Dreyer and Jeff Toth ptched for the As, allowng 2 runs on 6 hts, walked 2 and struck out 5 The Cardnals took an early 2 to o lead, n the top of the frst on walks to Dave Fnnen and Frank Sth, and sngles by Mke Byrne and Don Sth. The Cards Fnnen lead off wth a sngle and Byrrte ht a.double. Frank Sth sngled n the _ o ^ cond sngle, and Greenberg nt a sngle scorng Lange. Rockefeller closed out the scorng for the A? n- 7 the top of the thrd when he doubl- 2 ed, stole thrd base, and scored on >...Toths grounder. The Reds Perllo led off wth a 4 walk n the fourth, advanced 5 around to thrd on Clancys sngle, 5 and scored on Ellotts pfeld grounder. A lead-off sngle by 7 Turner n the ffth was the only other ht for the Reds. RED SOX 7 REDS 6 Chad Hensler led thasxth wth a trple and stole hoe to te the score. John Laurlto walked and ran to thrd on a sngle by Robbe lson, then ran hoe wth the wnnng run on a passed ball. The Sox scored frst on Dave Hayes walk wth the bases loaded h d Th ddd Laurlu kufe fls ayaround the bases. Mke Cafaro walked and stole hs way around to score. The Gants were held scoreless untl the sxth when Joe Kalaars doubled and Alan Aaron walked. A ground out and a sngle by Rchard Son produced 2 runs. Other hts for the Gants were Aaron, double, sngle; Kalaars, sngle and Jeff Scott, sngle. Also httng for the Sox were Byrnes, another sngle and Matts, another sngle. Laurto ptched for the Sox, got 2 Ks and walked one. Ptchng for the Gants were Ada Lghtcap and Troy Mays. They got 9 Ks and walked 6. HTE SOX S SENATORS 8 The hte Sox scored 9 runs on S hts as 3 Sox batters went to the plate n the second Trples by Mke Thee and Karl Ohngeach each produced 2 RB also httng were Paegulatls, sngle, and To Grady" 2 sngles. Phl Morn also contrbuted 2 catches n center feld on lners. Httng for the Falcons were Matt Dtjurnsk, sngle; Mke Brgando, sngle;regge Brown, double; and Dean Saltzan, sngle, double, fve sngle n the sxth. The As Steven Klen went 3 for 3 wth 2 doubles, a sngle and 3 RB. Ken Barbour and Bob Torres were both 2 for 3, and both had a double and sngle, and 2 RB. Chrs Rockefeller, Erc Greenberg, Henry Dreyer, Joe Cassdy, and Jaes Lange all sngled. n the second. They added 4 ore n the thrd oh 3 walks, a sngle by. V- an_error- and-c-stolon-luke Lucash, a doubles, RBrJohn bases. McGrath?4 ht 2 RB; Bran Bober The Reds scored 4 tes n ther and Joe Lopes, RB sngles.. half of the thrd on sngles by D. The hte Sox htters for the Clancy, Ryan Mchorter and Matt Turner, plus a walk and an error. They took the lead n the 6th when Turner and M. Melendez sngled after Mchorter had got on by an error. For the Sox, lson and Hensler ptched^ nnngs each, struck out 7 ATHLETCS 6 DODGERS _ Henry Dreyer and Jeff Toth pt- and walked 5. Alex rght ptched LDCATS 4 RAZORBACKS0 ldcat T.R. Colarusso ptched hs second consecutve no-hltter, Htters for the Bruns ncluded Blly Garglles, double; Pete Noon, 2 sngles; Rose, sngle; Mazur, ched for the As and struck out 6 batters, and allowed a walk. The Dodgers took an early run lead on Jeff Sths 4 bagger over the rght centerfeld fence. The As turned 2 runs on sngles by Steve Klen, Erc Greenberg, and Dreyer. far the Reds gettng 8Ks and walkng 0. He also collected a sngle for the Reds other ht.,. RED SOX 25 CARDNALS0 The Red Sox had 9 hts to support ptchers Mke Byrnes and Mke Cafaro. Cvrnes worked the A lead-off sngle by Athletcs frstsnnnfl.-andlluedthecards.nl Mllar flono cu-nnr olnrlln,., U..,.l, /... J., J U J 2-run SPARTANS 7 GATORS Mke Mohr scattered 4 hts andb f h d wth 6 RB ncludng a hoerun to deep left feld... Also httng for the ldcats were struck out batters for hs second Frank Colarusso, 2 doubles, 2 consecutve wn. Mke Roekk sngles, 4 RB; Church Mller, 2 hts walked 3 tes and scored twce. RB; Phl Morn, 3 hts, RB; Jeff Mke Davs, Kevn Morssey, Nel Hart, ~ 2, hts, RB; Paul Robnson, Glen Schaefer and Rcky Salvatorlello, sngle, RB and Steve Salway gave Mohr-support, Dunn, DPaolo, Crag Danelak, Keth Lyp, Ryan and oodrng played aller and To Grady, a ht each, well for the Gators. Scott Mller, Klens second sngle of the gae, a walk to Chrs Rockefeller, a sngle by Greenberg and 2 RB double by Ken Barbour, accounted for 4 runs n the sxth. Barbour also sngled earler jn the second but was. erased on a double play. The As played well on defense A double play n tn- botto of the to 2 hts. He got 0 Ks and walked one. Cafaro fnshed, allowed 2 hts, and got 2 Ks. Xhe 4 Cardnal hts were sngles by Mke Byrne, Dave Hegna and Steve Toy, 2. The Sox attack was lead by Byrnes wth 4 for 4, ncludng a hoerun and 3 sngles. Other Sox htters were Chad Hehsler, double, sxth stopped a Dodgers rally. Bob 2 sngles; Bob Mattls. 3, sngles^ l, SEALS 7 ANGELS S Dave lnokur ptched a 3 htter b< and struck out batters to lead the t\ Seals. t as lnokurs second wn M- of the (eason.. - After 5 nnngs, the Angels led S to 2 even though nokur had allowed only ht. However, the Seals scored 4 runs n the sxth to take the. lead. The bg hts n the nnng were s a 2 run bases loaded double by Al ) Slber and a 2 run bases loaded.>sngle by lnokur. Also httng for the Seals were J Slber, another sngle; Len.,-. Marszalek, sngle 2 RB and Joe / DelVecchlo, John Hartann, Steve lde, Dave xstro and Jeff Spotts, sngles.. < Chrs Saosk ptched well for l ( the Angels. The Angels htters J wen John Kalaaras, Mke Dzurxask and Ken Helstetter,, tngles., SEALS«MARLNS 3 j. th the score ted at 3 runs enterng the sxth the Seals cae <r through wth a 2 out, 3 run rally for, the wn. The frst run of the nnng was scored when Al Slber stole se- League ;," BLUE DVSON w,.prussack Gants 8.6. Kober-MacBean Dodgers 6 6 Caseys Bakery Cardnals 4 9 ~ Cranford Elks Reds 3 0 cond and Dave xatro stole hoe. After 2 walks, John Murphy delvered a 2 run bases loaded sngle. Dave nokur ptched a 3 htter for the Seals, and struck out 9. Chrs Ells and Chrs Kolnek ptched for the Marlns and had strkeouts. Httng for the Seals were lxstro, double, and nokur, Slber, Bll Klck and Jeff Spotts, sngles. For the Marlns, Pat Fay, Scott Kokle and John yclskala all bad sngles. 8EALSSRAM8 Dave lxstro and Dave Porcell ptched the Seals to ther fourth consecutve vctory. xstro pcked up hs frst wn of the season by ptchng a 5 htter and gettng 4 strkeouts. He also ht a double and a trple. ProcelU delvered 2 clutch hts, an RB sngle and an RB double. The Seals entered the sxth clngng to a 2 to lead. They cae through wth nsurance run n the sxth and 2 n the seventh. Other htters for the Seals were Natonal League r~ Dave Barbosa ptched for the Brandon Owngs ht 3 for the n- Yahkees,struckout«,walked3nd dlans. Dave N6r_tro and Keth gave up 9 hts. Krk Stura pcked up Slattery ptched for the ndans, 2 hts, J.McHugh and Barbosa each allowed 8 hts and struck out 4. Dave lnokur, sngle, double;.bll Klck, 2 sngles and Al Slber and Jeff Spotts, sngles. For the Ras, Erc Klensorgen pl(ched and had 8 strkeouts for the gae. Httng for the Ras were J Magee, sngle, double, and Klensorgen, Nanny Patacca and an Matten, sngles. BEARS 8 BEAVERS Lead-off batter J Ltteroht a sngle. Joe Bush reached frst on a feldng error, JOe Cafaro walked and Rob Brunton doubled, brngng hoe 3 runs. Brunton later scored on a wld ptch. Llttero ptched 4 nnngs and gave up the Beavers only ht n the frst to Ken Goldsten. E.J. Ryan ptched one scoreless nnng. Joe Bush, walked hoe the Beavers only run n the fnal nnng. Ulteror also ht a sngle and a double. Other Bears batters were E.J. Ryan, sngle; Edde Burke, sngle, and Rob Brunton, sngle. Jerry Eche ht a double to centerfeld and scored on Steve Fschers sngle to brng hoe the fnal run for the Bears. Torres ade a oatch n left feld on Bryan Morrs bd for a extra base-ht wth a runner on second. HttngTor the Dodgers ere Carl Cetera, Mke Galbrath, Capbell, and Bran Penchow sngles. ATHLETCS 5 REDS John Laurto, trple sngle; Cafaro,"2 sngles; John Altan, 2 sngles^ Blly Rley, sngle; Dave GleckVdouble and Rnbbe lson, double. The Cards pulled off 2 double plays, each started when shortstop Byrne caught a lne drve. On the frst he threw to Hrstbasean Henry Dreyer and Jeff Toth pt- Frank Sth, tho second was to ched for the As allowed 2 hts stur- Mke Knnen. ck out 8 and walked 6. A lead-off sngle n the frst by As Ken Barbour followed by Erc KED SOX 5 GANTS 2 RB sngles by Bob Mattls and John Altan drove n 2 second nn- Greenberg and Chrs Rockefeller ng runs. n the thrd, Mke Byrnes Noahe^an SHANEES 9UHONS 2 Grand slas by Joe Carney and.. Ela Shehady, and Randy, ln^.v d R?- Also ptchng for gae were Lucash, 2 doubles, 2 RB; Thee, sngle, double, trple, 2 RB; McGrath, double 3 sngles, 2 RB; Len Roano,.double, sngle, RB; Ohngeach, trple, sngle, 4 RB; Seals, 2 sngles; Bober, sngle, RB; Lopes, double, sngle, RB. Senators Mke Zocller Bran Haughney and Rowe ptched/ Httng for the Senators were Joe Lttero, sngle, double, 3 RB; Mke Donnelly, trple, 2 sngles; Chrs Rowe, 2 hts. 2 RB; Mke Magee, sngle; Ppol, sngle. Ohngeach ptched forthe Sox. Defensvely, Senator Jon Shor ade 2 outfeld catches and hte Sox thrd basean Seals caught a lne drve off Shors bat.. HTE SOX 6 PRATES 4 The hte Sox overcae a 4- Prate lead wth a 4-run, 2-out rally n the thrd. Sngles by Mke Thee and John McGrath produced a run and Len Roans double drove n 2 ore. The Sox added an nsurance run n the fourth when Thee sngled hoe Darryl Holland who had doubled. To Mooney led the Prates wth a double, 2 sngles, and 2 RB. Ralph Serpo also doubled. Roano ptched a 4-htter and struck out 2 for the Sox. Prate ptcher Serpo notched 8 strkeouts. Bran Bober and Chrs Clancy played fne defensvely for the hte Sox. The hte Sox attack was paced by Roano, double, 2 sngles, 3 RB; Thee,2hts, RB; McGrath, a ht, RB; Holland, sngle, double;. sngles by Karl Ohngeach, Joe Lopes, and Clancy. abandon plans to ove ts functons to Bloongdale School, sad Sandy eeks, tpwtshp cotteewoan, She sad the Exstng center can be proved! and that an archtect hred by the town has found that the structure wll support a second floor, whch would pert the non-weght bearng nternal walls on the frst floor,to be reoved and space adapted for dances and other large gatherngs. She underscored her vews by wthdrawng support fro any parkng lot at the new ste at Bloongdale. eeks, who voted aganst leasng the school and the fundng of renovatons to transfor t nto an expanded center, sad " stll beleve the Gounty enter belongs n the center of town^n a buldng we own outrght." She favors ts proxty to shoppng, ass transt, governent offces, relgous nsttutons and the post offce. The Deocrats coents cae after her partys two canddates for the governng body, Mary Lou Farer and Mark Portnoy, sad Bloongdale should be returned to the Board of G_e Marno, Repubtcan cotteean, sad at ths vlveeks eetng on" the parkng lot that a "senor center" would be n the townshps eans downtown "but we have a County Center" and the new ste "gves us the space we need.". eeks sad the current center, whch has 8,000 square feet to Bloongdales 28,000, could be ade ore servceable by provng ktchen facltes, addng new floors, nstallng publc bathroos and possbly addng a second floor.. Doug Nordstro, recreaton cossoner, sad the new center would be ready for occupancy n July but ay be only partally used untl a parkng lot s bqlt. The townshp governent s consderng sellng or leasng the downtown center but wll not be akng a foral decson untl fall. eeks sad she voted for the new Bloongdale changes after the lease was sgned because the agreeent wth the school board requred those changes. She sad t."cold all go back to the Board of Educaton" and the townshp should "talk to the school board one ore te." Locals receve UCC sports letters Pa Baubls, Joann Connelly, and DaVd Schultz, all of. Cranford and Sharon Kerr of Kenlworth were aong 57 Unon County College students awarded letters as ebers of the Owls ntercollegate atheltc teas n at the annual awards nght June at the capus center theatre. The awards were presented by rwn Phllps, drector of athletcs, and the coaches. Unon, whch s a eber of the Garden State Athletc Conference, conducts Varsty teas n soccer, cross country; ens and woens basketball, -. wrestlng, ens and woens tenns, and golf... Baubls and Connelly partcpated p^ woens basketball and Schultz letjerea n soccer. Kerr lettered n woens tetans. Nets go up at alnut Postal jobs sngles, trple and 5 RB; Rcky Shera, sngle, DuBos, double.and Don """ Shehadys 3 RB and Dave Durands 2 run-scorng doubles led the Shawnees, along wth a solo hoe run by Jason Flanagan and hts by Doug lot, Erc ess and Brendan Brophy. Ptchers were Brophy and Carney. Pawnees was Ungraha and Peter Cetera. PANEES 0 CHCKASAS7 - Httng for the Chckasaws were Jeff Klensorgen, sngle, RB; J.T. Pcnschow, trple, 3 RB. Pargello The Huron ptchers were Mke was ht by a ptch to force n a run Hecht and Matt Rupple, each get- and Bunlewsk walked twce to tng a ht. Other hts were by had sngles. CUBS 3 HTE SOX? Also httng were Chrs Lell, Slattery and N! Fazzaro. Mke Sprto GOLD DVSON Chrs Apgar ptched a V htter, played well on defense for the "struck out 7 and walked four for tho Phlles. ; PHLLPS ) Benner Auto Body Prates 8 6 r - A/Guserlnc. Cubs 7 e h Queen Cty Braves 6 7. " PRATES 6 SENATORS 0 Y Prate To Mooney ptched the hut-out. Mooney pcked up 4 Ks > and allowed 3 hts. Ralph Serpo broke a scoreless duel n the fourth wth~a 2-run boerunover ten centerfeld fence. Also httng for the Prates were Mooney, sngle, double; To leadrck, 2 J Cluba, Justn San- Mke Thee ard Ken Ohngeach OROLES ptched for the hte Sox. Davd Pataca and Chrstan The Cubs scored a run n the thrd LaForge ptched a 2-htter to lead on walks to Brad Belloo and the Phlles. Jack Clarkn went 3 for Bran McCarthy and a Bngle by 3, 2 sngles and a double Tor the Apgar. Two ore runs scored n the Phlles. Also, httng were LaForge, Pataca, J Matts and was cher and also ht a sngle. Other htters were Mke Donelly and Chrs Rowe, trple. GANTS 3 YANKEES 2 Jeff Scott ptched for the Gants, struck out 3, gave up 3 walks, 4 hts nd runs. Scott had 2 hts and pcked up the Gants 3 RB. Als_o bttng for the Gants were Ada Ujhtcap. 2 sngles; Rchard Son, double and sngle; Joe ter. Tony" Altobell and Mke Fedosh The hte Sox cae back n the ptched for the Oroles and struck -sxth on hts by Joe Lopes. Thee out 7. Httng for the Oroles were reached frst on an error, Luke Matt Earls and Doug Housel. Lukash walked,mcgrath reached NATONAL LEAGUE, base on an error, scorng 2 runs. BRAVES 7 OROLES 8 Runners reaned on second and Oroles Davs ht to second n the thrd as Len Roano walked to - botto of the sxth wth 2 outs and load thebasesrahlt by Ohngrach the tyng rn on thrd.-joe aschek was handled by Nlro as he threw to ade the throw to frst basean second for the fnal out. Bran Sadowsky to wn the gae for the Braves. PHLLES 8 Httng for the Braves were J NDANS5 Palucc trple, double, RB; Chrstan LaForges 2-run sngle aschek, trple, sngle, 2 RB; Joe hghlghted a 4-run seventh nnng Murphy, double2rb; MlkeSharo, for the Phlles. LaForge.had 2 2 sngles 2 RB; Toby Schwetje, other hts to lead the PhUy attack. Dave Rosenburg. Ptchers were Jack Clarkn had 2 hts and ptched Palucc, aschek and Sharo. wth Butch Holland, and struc_ out Httng for the Oroles, were At- 0. Also httng were Dave Pataca, to bell, 2 sngles; Earls, double, 2 a ht. Other hts were Mchael Son and a trple by Stephen Pvllo,, MOHCANS 4 CHEOKEESS Htters for the Mohcans were Jeff Apgar, trple. 3 RB; Jesse. Evans, trple, 3 RB; Pete Dcapua, sngle, RB; Johnny Zazac, sngle. RB; Robert Conley 3 sngles,"3 RB Mke Prodellne, sngle. Cherokee htters were Greg Mchaels 3 sngles; 3 RB; Davd Van Brunt, 2 sngles; Chrs Fassaro, sngle; Chrs Garrson, sngle; Mark Chandros, sngle, RB. Ptchers for the Cherokees were Greg"Mlchaelsav_Thrls_aTfs6n; MktTGus Ptchers for the Mohcans were Jeff Cetera, 2 Apgar and wnnng ptcher Robert Conley. PANEES 0 CHCKASAS 7 Behnd the strong ptchng of Joey Dragos and tely httng, the Pawnees defeated the Chckasaws Httng for Pawnees were Joey Dragos, 2 sngles, RB Mke Gustanson, double; Paul aschek, double RB; Kevn Ungraha, 2 force n 2 runs. Jeff Klensorgen and Brad Berne ptched for the Chckasaws. PANEES 5 MOHCANS t The Mohcans scored n the frst on a ht bater, a walk and a sngle by Jeff Apgar. Bob Conley also had a sngle. Mke Hayes and Bob Conley caught lne drves to stop Pawnee. ralles., Scott Heywxxxl ade a shoestrng catch of a foul ball to save the nnng. Conley and Apgar ptched for the Pawnees wth 9 strkeouts. PANEES 5 MOHCANS Httn dquble, RB; Jonathan Shar, sngle, double, RB; Brad agner, hoerun, RB and Bran McNulty drove n a run on a felders choce. Keth Shera and Brad agner, ptchers, stuck out 3 Pawnees. The Pawnee htters were Mke Gustavson, 2 sngles; Steven ONel, sngle; Joey Dragoa, gae wnnng trple, RB; Cort Montross, sngle, trple, and 5 RB. PANEES7 APACHES 6 Kevn Ungraha ht a sngle and Donald Stles had 2 sngles and 2 RB. Playng good defense n outfeld were Julan Noran, Bryan Saftlas, Donald Stles, and Peter Cetera. CREES 8 SHANEES 5 After beng down by a score of 4-2 at the end of the second the Crces scored 4 runs n the thrd. The Shawnees scored a. run n the fourth. Cree catcher John Paul Kng wth bases loaded, tagged a an out at hoe ptete. Cree ptfor Jhe JPawnoes_.were chsr..kcr nn <_ugbl the ball, vson, 2 sngles; P^ter and forced the runner out at hoe for the last out of the gae wth bases loaded. Rcky Sth was the startng ptcher for the Crecs. Htters were Matt Maro, Sth and Kng each wth 2 sngles. The Shawnees Ela Shehady ht a hoerun n the frst. Bryant Jones ht a trple and sngle; Joe Caey, double, sngle; Dave Durand and Erc ess, sngles. Carney and Brendan Brophy ptched for the Shawnees. Tenns nets wll go up on the alnut School courts. The decson represented a vctory for Paul Aaron and other players who sought reversal of an earler decson that play there s unsafe because the surface s n bad repar. "Just put up the nets and people wll play," Aaron told-the Townshp VNAMl DVSON L Lttle Jys Chckasows 0 3 Barton Realty Lenapes 8 3 Butcher Block Crows 8 3 Pnthark Crces 7 5 Unted Countes Trust Shawnees Cranford Lons club lrons * 2 LENAPES 3 CROS 9 The Lenapes ptchers were Danny Durnak, Ryan Stornpneu/tz and Sean Slattery. Stepnewtz ptched relef, gvng up no runs n 2 nnngs. Httng for the Lenapes Cottee. He sad begnners and aateur players lked the courts and had used the for a decade despte the declnng condtons. "There are ore nonserous tenns players than serous players n ths town," he testfed. The governent approved the request. - Una Leaguewere Slattery, 2 trples; Durnak, 2 sngles and Steve esthoven, 2 sngle. Rcky Leuser, Toy Bowne and Keth Reade, sngles. Ken Majchrowcz of the Crows ptched 3 scoreless nnngs. Also ptchng were Todd Palubo and Joe eber. eber and Chrs Polto each had a sngle and double.peter Scholz, Palubo, Donck Pz and John Fredan had hts. CKEES 6 SHANEES 5 After beng down by a score of 4-2 at the end of the second, the Crees scored 4 runs n the thrd. The. Shawnees scored a run n the fourth. Cree catcher John Paul About 200 resdents of the Cranford area have appled for jobs n the postal servce, reports Anthony Sarzllo, postaster. They are aong thousands of jobhunters who are takng-the Postal Clerk-Carrer exarrna- ton, the frst step toward eployent. Many of the applcants are young people, he sad. Kng wth bases loaded, tugged a an out at hoe plate. Cree ptcher Kent Knnen caught the ball and forced the runner out at hoe for the last out Of the gae wth bases loaded. Rcky Sth was the startng ptcher for the Crees. Htters were Matt Maro, Sth, and Kng; each wth 2 sngles. The Shawnees Ela Shehady ht a hoe run n the frst. Bryant Jones ht a trple and sngle; Joe Carney, double,sngle; Dave Durand and Erc ess, sngles. Carney and Brendan.Brophy ptched for. the Shawnees. -Ashbrook Golfdoubles, 2RB Joey Dragos, sngle; Kevn Ungraha, sngle, and Cort Montross, trple 3 RB. Dragos and Montross ptched, allowed 2 hts and struck out 6. Peter Cetera knocked a lne drve wth hs glove to hold the batter to a sngle. PANEES APACHES6 Httng for the Apaches were Derot McLeer, double 2 RB; Erc - The~Asr_rook~bens Golf Assocaton 8-hole group held a blnd hole tournaent last ^Thursday. nners were A Flght - low gross Cathy Rock 97; frst Donna Cluse, 34/; second May Lynch, 38,; thrd Audrey Young, 39. B Flght - low gross Ann esgerber, lofl; frst JeanJ l-; second g r r r ~ DorT Molowa, 38/; Flght C, low gross Audrey Sad, 9; frst Bllc urr- ngton, 37; second Sad, 40; thrd anda Martn, 4. Low putts esgerber.-3. Chp-ns Kk Kuss. The nne-hole group had the followng wnners A Flght low Sullvan. Kran Stefuk, 9; thrd Jance Lawyer,._». B Flght - low gross Terry lauspurg, 58; frst Betty McGurry, 7; second (Te) Martha Baley, Hauspurg, 8; C Flght low gross; Joyce Bukowec, 59; frst Bukowec, 5; second Uc) Audrey et>er, Grace Hutchnson, 7. Low putts; Nancy Ansbro, 4. oen s Softball League ouut, uuuuo au sngle; uuo v. nuu _ wv«_av««aum. w w4u, «**,e_, _»», uwun, * Kalaaras, double; Pat Longo and Jaes Holland, J Mattls and RB and Housel. Ptchng for the, ; Alan Aaron, sngles. Brett Dreyer. g Oroles were Attobelll and Fedosh. FERN ORKSHOP A workshop on ferns of the atchung Tralsde Nature and Scence Center. Reservaton wll take place Saturday, Call to regster. June 8 fro 0 a.. to noon at the TENNS Kenlworth Softball ~~=ZTZ ther frst gano ol the season. Caren Guarno ptched the wn. Heyco defeated Frenchys Bar t. Grll 7-2 and oved nto a thrd place te wth tlu Knghts of Colubus n "B" Dvson. Vn Kevola ptched the vctory., Kenlworth Auto Parts pcked up ther second wn of the season edgng Mastapeter Funeral Hoe 3-2, and oved nto a te for thrd place n "A" Dvson wth Krenchys Pancho Greve waj the wnnng The. Fre Dept. beat the Ross U M ajj_peter Funeral Hoe re- Bros Bar 4 Lquors tea 4-3 The aned n frst place n "B" Dvfreen gave up 5 runs n ther last son w(h an,,. 6 w r over 3 gaes. Jay Rusnak drove n U»e Frcnch y a Bur & Grll. John Toby wnnng run wth a sngle n the had 2 hb Bran Jacckc 2 hb & seventh and Lenny Yensh ptched, )uul Matcra 3 HU lol.-ad the U w n,,..., funeral hoe batters. Steve Dunn DeMao Jewelers, wth a 5-3 wn ptc-h the wn. over Knghu) of Colubus, won -DVSON Buffys Fre Dept. Frenchys Auto Parts DeMao DVSON Mas ta peter Apples Heyco KofC Ross Bros.. A « "B" < r. l ranford estfwld Softball L Neufeld-Truckng- o- Bluo Jays 0 ( Dauan Pallets 0-0 Cold f.cedal Nautlus 0 0 J. M. Express 0 ) Hot Stuff 0 NEUFELD TRUCKNG 4 HOTSTUFF 7 Hot Stuff scored 4 runs n the frst. Carol Lobard sngled, Grace Rapa walked and Barb Pterro,-- Pat"~ n-test Judu Matregrano and Joanne Bober, sngled. Doubles by Carol l_burd, Grace Rapa and Karen Stallngs n the second nnng gave Hot Stuff a 7-0 lead. Neufeld Truckng ted the score n thu fourth wth 7 runs. Shannon ONel sngled, Pat Dolansky doubled and Mare Schall, Judy Mack, Sue DeGreo. Gal Mac- Quade, Marlyn "Rnl* altruh Selzan sngled. Mare Schall and Judy Mack throw. Neuflds Pat Dolansky, Mare Sclall, Judy Mack and Joyce Pnkava sngeld n the last nnng and Shrley Hubcr, doubled. Duffys Bandtos Rorden Realty Leesvlle Auto Garwood Metal Zaders Raders Dttrcks Pub Sultans VF MancnoShoe Tny Tots Uncorns Southsde RACQUETS RESTRUNG Athletc Shoes For All Sports SPORT CENTER 38 NORTH AVE E DOKALD D. HAMLTON Attorney At Law 2 N. UNON AVENUE (Queen Cty Savngs Bldg.), N.J FREE CONSULTATON MORTGAGE REFNANCE... *36O PURCHASER CLOSNG. *400 SELLER CLOSNG *300 THE GOLF SHOP 2544 PLANFELD AVE. SCOTCH PLANS Open 9-5 Tues-Sat GREG PFUNDHELLER Dads & Grads Specals GOLF BALLS 00 *3dozan FREE Knt Haad Covan th Purchaaa of Any Golf Bag SHAG BAGS $ 6 50 Rag MENS GOLF SHRTS $00. Groupng -ON EK ONLY 0/4-0/8/83 REGPHNG $«00 CLUBS B fl Mr club,o^ ^G&Sff RVERSDE 5 wrw K 5 LUNCH DNNER < >«> 0 oz. Broled Boneless STEAK *5«s Fresh FLOUNDER PLATTER *$» FAMOUS HOUSE SANDCHES HAPPY HOUR Thursday Frday 5-7 Ktchen Open Daly Untl 900 eekends tl 6 Ptont LOUNGE 04 NORTH 0TH STREET KENLORTH A\<A DALY BLACKBOARD SPECALS Lverwurst on rye *.25 /4b. Haburger *.25 Kelbas & Kraut ».50 Meatball or Sausage *.50 Meatloaf & Gravy M.50 Subs *2.00 ALL SERVED w/pckles & POTATO SALAD. You Can Order Deep Fred - " Sde Dshes And More BACK by POPULAR DEMAND THE CHARACTERS 60 * NE AVE Sundays June 2th - 9th 9 PM -? D.J. NTE LADES NT Every Saturday, Every ednesday 9p-ll

9 Page 6 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Thursday, June 8,963 Pros and cons rec ste plan, parkng evoke strong feelngs fro resdents, sports leaders By STUART ABREY The Townshp Cottees abortve at^pujttagreeonapacknglotsteor the hew County Center evoked strong feelngs aong advocates and detractors n a three hour eetng Tues- -da The governng body heard testony and sentents on parkng, whch was the workshop agenda subject, but t heard a great deal ore about the context ncludng the pact of the center and of a proposed aster plan for an -acre ste anchored by the center and the Adas Avenue baseball felds. No ajorty eerged for one of three parkng ste optons so the subject was postponed to another te. See story on Page. The crowd of 07 resdents was about a equally dvded between resdents fther the area" and would cause traffc prtf- Bloolngdale-Adas Avenue bles. He sad Meoral Feld s neghborhood 4nd-repfeSentaUve«<)fudentlzed and; could^ youth athletc teas, notably the Cran- soccer ste. ". ford Soccer Club whch has recently ac- Bob McKay, presdent of. the qured a new feld behnd the forer s<>vp)nynr BnayyE-rnh- «hoo^and^eare4t^ruhose4tf a park- ~" chldren, but snt keen on the surface ^GovTSent offcals were at pans to_ otslu provded by thercopaff^ ng lot s placed there. Soon after Mayor Ed Robnson opened the eetng to publc coent Kathleen Buonterapo of 238 Bloongdale Avenue presented pettons bearng sgnatures of 7 people opposed to a parkng lot n front and to developent of playng felds, courts and pcnc stes. Most but not all of the sgners were fro the edate neghborhood. Phl Sandford, a dssentng eber of the ste plan task force, sad the front lot would.represent "overdevelopent of Bloongdale feld "ft the bll for frst and second grade players who prevously only had access to a akeshft feld at alnut School. He sad the club had untl ths year used school felds and hadnt asked the townshp to do anythng for t. He sad he spoke on behalf of the young players "to let us have that sall feld." "ere provdng the organzaton, and were callng on you to provde the facltes," he told the governng body. McKay sad n response to a queston that the club ght use the Sheran Park feld n the future, for older sport. The stateents of McKay and others on all sdes of the ssue drew loud apsad Henew plause durng e- anated hearng ^lartharthesckoortystcr townshp, owned all playtos «elds «* cept the Cranford Baseball Leagues d d whch we ed fro fve daonds. whch are teased frop whch nvolved nearly two hours of publc coents. ".". Several speakers sad they were supportve of sports but not of the recreatonal developent. To Bowne, 223 Bloongdale Ave., for exaple, sad hs son plays soccer but hes "dead set" aganst the plan for traffc safety and other factors and. crtcal of antenance of exstng felds. Bll Marno, 9 Carol Ct., a baseball coach, sad he favors sports but thnks the ste would reduce property values and be unsafe and that the governent "ddnt do Boole groups for youths Unted Countes "frut Copany MEMBER FDC ". Berkeley Heghts Clark Cranford Elzabeth Hllsde e Kenlworth e Lnden North Planleld Sprngfeld Sut Belford Chapel Hll Eatontown Keansburg Lncroft Mddletown Oakhurst Port Monouth Shrewsbury "Book Talk - Back Talk," a readng progra for chldren enterng thrd to sxth grades, wll be presented at the Cranford Publc Lbrary Mondays, Jlyllto25. Thrd and fourth graders wll eet fro 030 to 30 a.. and ffth and sxth graders fro 30 to 230 p.. Topcs portant to partcpants wll be read and dscussed wth""group.leaders. The lbrary has fcton and non-fcton books on topcs such as gettng along wth sblngs, nghtares, ESP, drugs, and others. Group leaders wll be Sylva Rechan and Ann Paradso. Tprs wll be at the lbrary. Bach spoke to Rotary Bob Bach, presdent of Bach ndustres, presented a progra about the fr and ts products to the Cranford Rotary. Club last week Ths ncluded, a deonstraton of stud tensoners whch have applcatons n any constructon projects and are used n the space shuttle progra and suspenson brdges. The copany has headquarters on Chestnut Street. _y PHOTOGRAPHY ORKSHOPS Saturdays At 00 P.M. June PERSPECTVE* COMPOSTON July FLORA & FAUNA age 5 ALDEN ST Servce Drectory CONDTONNG ALUM. PRODUCT EFROERATON Heatng -> Ar Condtonng SALES SERVCE NSTALLATON Specalzng n Personal Servce Randy Mller BANKS (LFETME ALUMNUM PROBlTS, N( Hoe proveent Products SOUTH AVENUE. kemlorth FREE CHECKNG Mln. $20O BOULEVARD KENLORTH - eber FDC BULDERS A. BUONTEMPO General Bulder snce950 Alteratons Addtons._ Corcrete ork Freplaces Coercals, Resdental General Repars Fully nsured Free Estates llcaneo #0260 FUEL OL FUEL OL el Co. Nlrunq Couns Lke Srvrr FUEL OL COMPLETE HEATNG NSTALLATON RFPARS AND SERVCE a AR-CONDTONNG?30 Centennal Ave. Cranford Call 276*9200 NSULATON FlELfO. Dependable, Frendly Servce Snce 925 HEATNG OLS NSTALLATONS SERVCE 549 Lexngton Av/e NSURANCE APPLANCE SERVCE Specalzng n Refrgeraton & Mcrowaves Servce on all Al Gannoble Tht =6000 FURNTURE REFN Furnture Reflnshlng re-cqned re-rushed ^upholstered seats wth a personal touch" by Mary & Etna LANDSCAPNG NSULATON/CARPENTRY CONTRACTOR Fully nsured Free Estates GREEN CRON LANDSCAPNG For all your landscapng desgn needs and lawn care servces CALL 24-2^84 for free estate Ask for Rch MANTENANCE GOLD STAR NDUSTRAL MANTENANCE Floor-axng Rug Shapoong Jantoral Servces ndow Cleanng Resdental A Coercal To Stokes Fully nsured MOVERS BOBBNS ALLSON nc. Local Movng & Storage Publc Movers Lcense PC 0072 AUMOtMNUNU C»*NrOHD TEL PLUMBERS REYNOLDS PLUMBNG 4 HEATNG NC Goo. Cuozzo Tony DFablo Over 35 Yrs. Experence SAME DAY SERVCE Bathroo and Ktchen Modernzatons SERVCE SALES HEhARS e -Do The Coplete Job «f MONABlf MTM NORTH AVENUE. AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS AUTO SERVCE RELLY (MOBLE, \C AUTHORZED OLDSMOBLE S60 NORTH AVE E ESTFElD COLLSON REPARS ELL PUT T BACK TOGETHER FOR YOU BODY & FENDER STRAGHTENNG COMPLETE COLLSON SERVCE TONG H.f. BENNERJNC 606 SOUTH AVE. J j HOME CLEANNG ^ RftR HOME CLEANNG Carpets and Upholstery Sha.npoo Stu - Dry Cleaned Resdental Cterclal Cart - Boat - V Draperes 8andl»g lt» not too l«ta to advwt** n our 8»rvlc«Dlraotofy Call PLUMBERS CHAPJAY BROS. Plubng Heatng Coolng Alteratons Repars Ar Condtonng NORTHAVE.E VALUE S YOURS N NE CARS. USED CARS. SERVCE & PARTS. UNON COUNTY BDCK 339 N. Broad Street Elzabeth. NJ DECORATORS PERFORMS K AUTOCENTER Your Coplete Autootve Servce Aercan & Foregn 9 Years Experence J 0 South Ave., Cranford TERMNAL MLL END STORES, nc., Cuto Md M L J DRAPERES <. ^ >»JLrCOVER$ vv- -^"V F«b»lctbyYrd or Bolt t"»± Foa Rubber drapery kareware nteror Decoratng SpectalaU Ca»4U»94& 962 Stay vesant Avenue Unon NOME MPROVEMENT CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANNG Decorator-Fold Custo take-down & re-hang servce OPEN 730 AM-6 PM Pck-up & Delvery - 44 North Ave. E..Cranford TON & COUNTRY CONTRACTORS /5 Yrs. Experence nexpensve - Pantng Plubng - Electrcal Also JMUL obs;-celng fans, track lghtng, nsulaton projects, hot water heater?, furnaces Free Estates LOCKSMTH BURGLAR ALARMS DEADBOLTS LOCK-BARS-SAFES "o U B»tt Any Prkpl * *.* * " * AMERCAN SECURTY SYSTEMS ********** 4 CENTENNAL CRANFORO PLUMBERS (20) SYS PLUMBNG & HEATNG ueneral Plubng Contractor LC. 73 "Specalzng n Sall Rtptn" nstallatons. Applances * On Furnaces ater Hulr * nn & Orytn Olnwnhert They ght hear t... thexwlf read t! fve daonds, wucu are uww ««e town but antaned by coacnes and parents. The towns lease of Bloongdale fro the school board places t n a drect anageent crcustance for the frst te. Dck Salway, cotteean, sad he agreed wth those who felt the townshp had a responsblty to keep ts recreatonal areas clean. A nuber of resdents, lke lla Fprdha of 2 Roselle Avenue, sad they support the arrval of the County Center, but not the park plan. Rta Levy, 6 Carol Ct., echoed ths thee by sayng, "our neghborhood s takng enough" wth the exstng playng felds and the center nearby. Soe thought felds should be allocated/ elsewhere, as dd Sandy eeks, cbttewoan, who Javora "spreadng the joy around." LenChandros, 20 Hgh St., would lke to see Sheran developed, and Vncent Buontepo of 238 Bloongdale called that park underutlzed. Jaes ONel, 3 Saler St., advsed puttng pressure on the school board to open up Orange Avenue School property for ore soccer use. Buontepo and Sandford both rased.e queston of what would happen to a developefproperty f St. Mchael School would close and the buldng revert to the school syste. Though opponents spoke n greater nubers, supporters of the playng felds were obvous through ther applause and, n the case of about ten youngsters, by ther soccer unfors. One proponent, Jeannne Rowe, who s a eber of a task force workng on questons of center utlzaton, sad a rear lot would be "ore dangerous." She also sad that soccer s "growng by leaps and bounds and you havent begun to see t peak." The players wll need_ bbthtjoongdale ar<nsheran, she sad. Rowe also sad only sx hoes are vsble fro the street n front of center, near where the parkng lot would be. Rowe, who s charan of the county Parks and Recreaton Advsory Cottee, and Salway both entoned the new feld use fees n county parks that are nhbtng use by soe sports groups. Jack DCrstofola, 84 Albany Ave., sad he was not concerned about youngsters so uch as about ndustral DRAPERYCLEANNG LUMBER au SlPPLVfO. LUMBER BULDNG/MATERALS MLLORK. ^ M CENTENNAL AVE. CRANFORO TELEVSON REPAR SMVrl COMPANY COLOR BLACK & HTE AMko Adral to Zenth Sarvlc* thn 24 Mouf. ANTENNA NSTALLATON AND REPAR C«nttnnl«l Av«gested that pressure for playng feld use could be allevated by stretchng out r geabora BO Utat felds cuuqgt stow onthsuce Juy and August. Al Vllan, 5 Carol Ct., called the cur- j rent felds "a enagere" and sad that even f state Green Acres funds are avalable the local governent would eventually have to pck up antenance ; costs. - The recreatonal consultant, Gordon Rowe, sad that antenance for the northerly area* around the center, h would cost roughly $2,000 a year, three <; fourths of that n labor and the rest h aterals.. Mayor Robnson acknowledged the) strong feelngs of the neghborhood. He < sad he had been crtczed for savng ts hs neghborhood, too, bft that the!) ssue affects h drectly as t does others. He^sad he had walked the ste J and studed the plan carefully n judgng r, the proposals and had becoe upset when " saw the an coponents for ; decson ssng." Hs stateent was applauded. Robnson sad he was upset when the the ll-acre plan was presented wth only ^ one opton fopcenter parkng-the one n ; front. He spokejnt aganst that plan n the frst eetng n ths weeks eetng < he sad t hadnot been hs ntent to take ntaton. nstead, he sad, he wanted, ore nfor- aton. \ One result was that ths week there; were two other optons for parkng stes,; one at the sde along Haskns, one n the rear, whch Robnson favors. The front, sde and rear lots would have spots for 9 60,72 and 59 cars, respectvely.. * The consultant sad the frst alternatve afterthe front-lot should be thet Haskns one because t s closer to thefelds and would have the sae pact Js_UeJron_tJot ^?cepl_that L would. - replace one proposed ult-purpose n feld hockey feld. A rear lot, he sad, would have the advantage of adjacency to the buldng and felds, but t would negatvely affect potental playng felds and b-sect the ste. -. He sad the controversal front lot would have a landscape buffer between the lot and the avenue, wth a 25 foot spacng ncludng a ber wth shade trees and shrubs. (N.J.) CHRONCLE Resdents ht Cranford plan to expand trash copactor use Thursday, June 9,983~ By KATHLEEN M. ONEL Kenlworth resdents coprsed neary half of the 55 ctzens atrflstnyeek*ff Republcan Brede n ayoral on wrte-n nonaton Cranford Plannng Board eelng to op- jnlne f tfefets n a floodng proble that he experences. "Have any topographcal studes been done of the ste to deter- By ROSALE GROSS ; There were only two ayoral canddates when the prary electon polls opened-tuesday. Now there are three. John Brede, freshan Republcan counclan, receved 37 wrte-n votes for the GOP ayoral nonaton. He sad yesterday he wll run. The three-way race for ayor wll pt the ncubent, Lvo Mancno, who s runnng as an ndependent, aganst Charles Vtale," thet Deocratc nonee, and Brede. The Republcans dd not have a ayoral canddate lsted on the prary electon ballot. n addton to the ayoral decson n the Nov. 8 electon, Kenlworth voters wll be faced wth a choce of fve canddates for two Borough Councl seats. The Deocratc nonees, Tony Montuor and Vvan Volz, collected 7 and ^9 votes respectvely n the prary hle the Republcan councl canddates, Ronald Mack and C. Mchael Then-sen, collected 3 and 28 votes respectvely. Phylls Baldacchn, ncubent counclwoan, s runnng wth Mancno. on the ndependent lne n Noveber. w Vtale was the top vote-getter on the entre prary ballot wth 796 talles^or the Deocratc ayoral nonaton. Brede sad yesterday he decded to run for ayor because he "would feel gulty" leavng Mack and Thorsen "on He sad the GOP councl canddates, who are poltcal newcoers, "had felt leery about runnng wthout a ayoral canddate. They felt that _wthout_a_. ayoral canddate they would get no support." Brede also sad he decded to run because he "cannot let the people down who wrote e n." He added, "f sad no, t would look lke was akng a deal. f the people wrote e n, ts not up to e to say no." The Republcan feels hs canddacy wll appeal to the "slent ajorty" who favor nether Mancno norjvtale and ther backers. "t wll ake the race very nterestng," sad Brede. The counclan was elected last Noveber after servng a year on the plannng board. He s drector of purchasng at Hackensack Medcal Center. tuse Cooperatve educaton students at Davd Brearley ebark on 85-foot boat for dnner cruse wth ther eployers. n front, fro left, are Dana Sclponl, Karen Cowper, Laura Lang, Shannon Coyle, Tracey MJnlscalchl^Reglna-FllntT-rearr-GeellStfeetT-PaJhSzczechrTony Toalo, John Czarkowsk and John Sherrler. Co-op students have t MADE Scorese wns eght seats on Pern cottee, ayor ousted The Marketng and Dstrbutve* Educaton (MADE). senor class at Davd Brearley HgH School ecently held ther eployer/eploye banquet n style. The class chartered an 85-foot boat, the SES 243 Sea Horse, for a dnner cruse around Manhattan. < Guests ncluded school adnstrators and representatves of local frs who eployed MADE students n cooperatve work progras durng the school years.,\ Students and busness guests attendng were Karen Cowper and Paul.Todsco of Crown Trophy, Garwood; Shannon Coyle and Audrey Ccalese of Mengers Bakery, Unons John Czarkowsk and Ed Zupko and Ron Olsen of All State Legal Supply, Cranford; Regna Flnt and John Sherrer, Sandra Dodge and Vrgna Reyes of Holday nn, Kenlworth; Chrs Ketchel, Laura Lange and Lauren Leotta of Kngs, Garwood; Peter Rubnett and Carl llas and Ray Corders of Channel, Sprngfeld; Dane Scpon of Parhark, Garwood; Cecl Street and Dane Bshop of Heyco, Kenlworth and Pat Szczech and Kar) Leutner of Good. Prod Sales, Kenlwroth - More nforaton about the MADE progra s avalable fro John Sano, -Coordnator at Brearley, Hardng nducts 5 nto honor socety CLEARANCE SlLvE CUSTOM SERES TV «Y926 KovtxxjrdToucrvCoond Channel Selecton 2 Channel Capablty Chroatc One-Button Color Control Beautful Sulated Qralned alnut Fnsh Coputo.. Coand RootdControl J CUSTOM SERES TV. SY<927 Coputw Spac«Coand 2400ReoteContro( JJtC JControecl Eloctro «2Channel Capablty * Elll!?!!)?," 0 O^Buton Color Control 2s?" "" Statd G alnut Fnsh Modo/Y2532PN Chang Country Aoncan, Conoto n Knotty Pn»(lr»}h wood and nulolod wood products ZENTH SYSTEM 3 FEATURES Quart-Controllcd Electronc tonng 2chonn«capabllHyw42cabteohannel8 Trl-Focu» Pfctur» Tub* (or exceptonal pcture sharpnem Tr>pl«-ptu» Chault lor ouandlng relablty Color Stntry for autoatc color control Zenth Custo Seres TVs wth these gredt features Chroaharp - Pcture Tube- (or outstandng pcture sharpness Relable Z- Chasss- 00% Modular Electronc Power Sentry-for energy erllclency Zenth Qualty Means Greater Value! la_wellorgan7,ed capagn-4xy the.^ regular Deocratc organzaton headed by Rpn Scorese, uncpal charan, defeated a slate of canddates supported by Lvo Mancno, Deocratc ayor, for control of the Deocratc Muncpal Cottee for the thrd consecutve year. The Scorese slate ths year ncreased ts ajorty to eght of the 0 seats. -Mancno was ousted fro hs second. dstrct seat by Rayond Plank, 97 to 3. Hs supporters on the Borough Councl also were defeated. Vvan Keenan lost to Mare Fuccello h the second dstrct, 20 to 29, and Phylls Baldacchn lost to Vvan Volz n the fourth dstrct, 67 to 52. Baldacchn and Volz are runnng aganst each other for a councl seat. Scorese trounced Steve Kotch n the frst dstrct 73 to 55 d Patrca Fugett overwheled Carol Losplnosa 70 to 54. The only Mancno supporters who won cottee seats were Eugene and Joanne Pepe wth 0 and 05 votes respectvely n the ffth dstrct They, defeat^ Peter Canjara.to-and Barbara Boyle, 76 and 80 votes, respectvely. Scorese gans De Jd lor fceeholdel.the local Deocratc prary fght for control of the uncpal cottee and the wrte-n nonaton of John Brede as ayor eclpsed a dull county and state prary electon. ; Ron Scorese, Deocratc uncpal charan, won the party nonaton for freeholder along wth two other regular Deocratc canddates. Countywde, Scorese polled 5,577 votes along wth Mchael Lapplla, 7,769, and Bran Fahey, 5,807. Locally, the tally was; Lapolla, 655; Fahey, 037, and Scorese, 569. Far behnd were challengers alter McLeod, 88; Leon aselewak, 08; Albert Monyek, 68, and Anthony dmao, 80. ncubent Deocratc sherff Ralph Froehlch polled 703 votes here copared to Ron Szpond, 98. Joanne RajopprncolectedOTT-votesr for regster * ot deeds whle A Howard Freund had 208. n uncontested Deocratc state nonatons, Anthony Russo polled 783 votes for Senate whle Eugene Carody and Barbara Brande receved 7 and 60, respectvely, for Assebly. There were no lepublcan contests. Party nonees are C. Lous Bassano, Senate; Chuck Hardwck and Edward Gll, Assebly; lla Kelly, sherff; Rchard Hatfeld, regster of deeds; and Frank LehPr-RobertMller-and-Jula Rche, freeholders. These canddates polled between 7 and 4 votes locally. PORCH RECONSTRUCTON The Board of Adjustent was expected to approve a varance last nght for lla Sth of N. 8th Street to reconstruct a new front porch at hs House whch was daaged by fre Jan. 26. The hearng was last ednesday and board approval was antcpated. OtherSeorese vctores were posted n the thrd dstrct where Frank Rzzo, 73, and Catherne Penn, 78, defeated Arthur Grenc, 52, and Dawn Perrette, 50. Caren Scorese, 64 votes, won h the fourth dlatrctover Kenneth Hars, SO. The prary fght drew,095 Deocrats along wth 6 Republcans for a 29 percent turnout of the boroughs 4,354 regstered voters. Scorese sad the Deocrats ran a "well organzed" telephone capagn. He sad the "last two years we were ganng on bun (Mancno); ths year t was a landslde." Mancno attrbuted the poor showng of hs slate "to the fact that no one was runnng on the lne for ayor or councl." He s runnng as an ndependent for ayor and dd not appear on the prary ballot for ayoral nonaton. "People voted straght across," he sad. The ayor felt the prary results "wll have no bearng on us n Noveber." The Republcans had only three canddates on the ballot for uncpal cottee JoeBenntente, 22 votes, Angela Brede, ^2, and PauletteDrogon, 2. Elected on wrte-n votes were; Joanne Mack, one vote; C. Mchael Thorsen, Rchard LaForte and Mary Ellen Harrs, each wth four. The poltcal organzatons wll reorganze Monday, Scores? «MH h««*- pects to be re-elected Deocrtc charan for the thrd year and Benntente s expected to becoe the GOP charan. Stolel equpent returned to schools Stereo equpent stolen by several borough youths fro Hardng and Davd Brearley schools was returned last week"-"-. Aong the tes polce returned to Hardng School Thursday were two electrovoce speakers, a stereo cassette deck, a push button telephone, a crophone, an aplfer equalzer, an aplfer, a portable cassette recorder. Returned to Davd Brearley Hgh School Ul j j Y stereo cassette recorder. Three juvenle resdents wll be charged n connecton wth the thefts that occurred n March and May. Search warrants executed May 26 for houses on 4th and 8th streets and Clnton Avenue recovered the stolen equpent. CARS COLLDE Jll A. yle, 20, Roselle, was njured last Thursday when her 975 Chevrolet collded wth j 972 Chevrolet drven by BjanfeTBTHansen, 38,360 Monroe Ave., at the entrance to Dunkn Dots on the Boulevard. The cars collded as yle was enterng and Hansen was extng the parkng lot. yle had a nor head njury. ^ COUNCL MEETNGS The Borough Councl wll conduct workshop eetngs at 7 p.. pror to the regular eetngs June 4 and 28 and another workshop June 2 at 8 p.. PUBLC NOTCES PUBLC NOTCES PUBLC NOTCES (ol lowwar* an-. NE JERSEY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT The Board of Adjustent (Zon- ln 0). Townshp of Cranlord, County of Unon. New Jersey,, held a publc heerfna on Monday, June fl[ 963, at 8B P. - x Muncpal Burdlng. The ng Deternatons w< nouncea Applcaton ot Depala Really Corp. tor a varance fro a an requreents on Block 78, Lot 27 known aa 206 North Avenue eat.-the Board granted the varance Applcaton of Frank Hlrsch for varfcnoe ro the requreents of Artcle VC B.h. (3) of the Zonng Ordnance to pert a fret stalhdtng sgn on Block 478, Lot 2. known aa 08 South Avenue Eaat. The Board dened the varance, appllcatjon_ptofr^k 8anelr f th 8. Buach for a varance requreents of Artcle VC.o of the7onlng Ordnance to pert the constructon ol a r«ar.ddlton on Block 30.JLO 30, known an 27 Dartouth Road. The Boa" granted the varance. 733r Applcaton of Vncent R. Vlcel. Jr. for a varance ro the requreents ot Artcle V 6 2 a ol the Zonng Ordnance to pert tne retal tle of eye care and related products n a B- lone on Block 9. Lot 2, known as 23 North Unon Avenue. The Board granted te vsrlance Applcaton of Frances and Charles Keller lor a varance ro the requlreenta ol Artcle V C.9 ol the Zonng Ordnance to pert the constructon of rear addton on Block 472. Lot 6, known as 28 Lenhoe Drve, North. The Board granted the varance Applcaton ot Charles Plganowsk lor a varance tro the requreent* of Artcle V K.a.a. ot the Zonng Ordnance to pert the nonconlorlng use of a dwellng on thrd door on Block 77. Lot T, known a» 229 North Avenue at. The Board dr- the varance. dened By Order ol Board of Adluatent Paul T. LaCorte, Secretary Dated June 8, 983 Fee * At a aellno held on»dneaday, June, V83, the Cranford Plannng Board took the follow ton; Plannng ng acton; Aplca B ng acton; Applcaton KO-83 Leonard Barak, ApDllcant. 0 Qlan. wood Road, Slock 208, Lot. For approvafto construct a deck and lence n thellood frnge area. Approved eublect to comltlons. D^ee6ecreUry lt L.- - r ound swl - K ~U3 ranford Plannlr laled; June 0, M;» HM ST. STFUL! HS4 treet. RoeUe Park. The Board grsned the varance 4-83 Applcaton ol Coachan Restaurant no. lor a varance fro the requlreenta ol Artcle V C (8) (a) (7) ol the Zqn- no Ordnance 6 psjll th» areratlon ol fln ortblock «4«- Lot. knownas DJacksonDrve. The Boardgranted the varance Applcaton o Rchard. Spl \& a^.»»jfj]svr 7 n c lt rtqulrarnantt o Artlole V C.7,c,(3) cl ol the Zon ng Ordnance to rlt K nonoonlorrnno use of Swrtajtlon aqulpant or] Block 2»,T B t ottnswn a 82 Vf$tonuno Av«nu«. Th«Board STATEMENT T.ke notce that the above Ordnance waa passed on the fnal a X o ftsr publc hearng at a rejular eetng of the flovernlng body theborouah ot Kenlworth on tne 28th day of May, 3.. MAROA.Htl ADLER Borough Clerk ol the Borough of Kenlworth nual nducton cereony to the Natonal Junor Honor Scoety. Requreents for Church to contnue lectures on cancer The thrd n a seres of prograsj>n cancer sponsored by the health and welfare cottee of the County Unted Methodst Church s scheduled for Tuesday, June 2 at 830 p.. The publc s nvted, but sokng s prohbted. Dr. Steven J. Stanzone, chef of the departent of heatology and oncology at Overlook Hosptal, wll speak on "New Fronters n the Treatent of Cancer." Stanzone receved degrees fro Georgetown Unversty and New Jersey College of Medcne. He also s nstructor n clncal edcne at Coluba Unversty College of Medcne. Mebers of the health and welfare cottee are Gerda Blewess, charan, Arlene Brannagan, Esther Cuwngs, Dorothy Pluer, and Eleanor Schaefer. Parents 9 eetng A-plannngTneetng ~f or "parents of chldren who are elgble to partcpate n next years federally funded Chapter reedal ath and Englsh progra wll be held at Hardng School ednesday at 730 p.. The purpose of the eetng ^ s to evaluate and share data about the Chapter progra and to deterne needs for next year. The eetng s open to the publc Booster eetng The last eetng of the season, the Davd Brearley Athletc Booster Club s tonght at 8 p.. n the school lbrary. Plans wll be dscussed for the senor awards dnner Monday at the estwood, Garwood. The eetng s eecq65"lncu3e excellence n~scholarshp, character, servce and leadershp. The new ebers are Bran yss, Adha Green, Peter Krakats, Scott Swanson, Mchele Margeton, Mchele Plppone, Lnda Grzyala, Laure Grzyala, Laura Mua, Mchael Vergura, Laura Mascaro, Cecla Rzzo, Nancy Petracca, Krhberly Frolch, and Gary Faucher. Partcpatng n the cereony were prevously nducted ebers Sherr -DePrsco, Sandra Spllan, Susan Buchner, Dense Ftzpatrck, Lorrane Hoffann, Joseph Cwak, Mchael Krhak, Susan Sherba, Guletta Tartvta, March Salerno, and Dean Schafer. Annversary plants pose the proposed copactors extended use fro garden debrs to household tes and approval of the ste plan for the Conservaton Center adjacent to the borough. The Cranford board contnued the heatng to ts June S eetng. For the frst tune n Cranfords hstoq9 the townshp s seekng foral approval of a ste plan n ts land use, as advsed by ts attorneys. The board suggested several addtons and changes to the ste plan and wants to see a revsed plan ncorporatng suggestons by the polce departent and developent revew cottee. More on ths ssue appears on pages land Lvo -Maneno r ayors began the publc porton of. the eetng wth a request for a stay on the decson. He cted "short notce" to resdents of Kenlworth and sad t was "alost of> vous that the copactor wll affect nose, traffc, and cause drt and vbratons.". Other resdents of Kenlworth were concerned wth extra weght put on the resdental streets fro trucks haulng the copacted waste fro the center to a landfll. arren Brown, 545 Rdgefeld Ave., asked f waste haulng vehcles confor wth state regulaton. Gregory Sgro, townshp engneer.assured Brown that the vehcles are n coplance wth regulatons. Phylls Baldacchn, Kenlworth counclwoan echoed Browns nqury. " concerned that larger trucks not use our roads, because theyre already breakng up fro the ones that are used now." Mchael Santos, 69 Bloongdale Ave., asked "here do the ebers of the boardlve n relaton n the^nter? fwedo not want ths copactor wll t get approved anyway?" Robert McArthur, board charan, told Santos that none of the board ebers lve n the area, but "the board wll take nto consderaton everythng that s sad here tonght and testony that has been gven,. and coe to soe sort of judgent on that bass." 4 Mchael Padula, 60 Cranford Ave., was concerned wth a possble ncrease off?" he sad. "Shouldnt soe ore studes be done on that?" Danel Fen-ante, 90 Cranford Ave., n addton to beng concerned wth a fre hazard created by youths who set fre to the centers felds, sad the trees "wont last a week once the kds burn the down." Ron Scorese, Deocratc uncpal charan read fro the Cranford ordnance that allows the copactor and that sets the crtera for a condtonal use. "Accordng to the ordnance," he sad, "a condtonal use cannot be granted f the use deprves resdents the use and enjoyent of the surroundng areas artheu- FOTpertyTYouTaoTt tell e these people are enjoyng ther property when they cant even use ther back yards because of the sell fro the center.". Rudy Caarota, Red Maple La., a local realtor, sad "t s up to the board to prove that the copactor wll not nave an adverse pact on the surroundng areas." Other resdents ponted out that the board could not consder the Conservaton Center as a separate entty fro the proposed plans for the Bloongdale School and the new addton beng constructed at the Cranford Health and Extended Care Center. The resdents felt that the addtonal traffc generated by the nursng hoe would ncrease the - traffc to a pont where t would be unanageable on weekends. Beatrce Pnto. 205 Fatoute Ave., pur-" sued Mancnos coplant that the resdents of Kenlworth were not gven enough notce before the eetng. Legally, notce s effectve upon recept by-al;"sadalbert-stenaer, s board attorney. The statute requres 0 days notce to all resdents wthn 200 feet fro the ste.. "My notce s dated May 24," she sad, "thats only 8 days notce, not 0." Ralph Taylor, townshp attorney, sad the notces were deposted at the pogtpffce on ether May 8 or 9. "hat the post offce does wth the after dropped the off, dont know," he sad. dropped the off and was n coplance wth the state statute." Lead poson testng slated for chldren All the evergreens planted n the 75th annversary planters along the southsde of the Boulevard were upjqojed; -^arly Sunday jnprnjng.; Another/ tree was^ uprooted fro the planter at S. 20th and the Boulevard,. Polce dscovered the uprooted plants on the Boulevard and returned to the S.20th scene to fnd the tree, stolen.. open-tojhe publc. Thoas P. Brechtlen, 2, Unon, was fned $260 and had hs lcense revoked hours prevously, for sx onths n Muncpal Court Monday for drvng whle ntoxcated Aprl 0 on the southbound lane of the Garden State Parkway. Brechtlen pleaded gul- ty- Jeroe Elas, 32, 22 N. 9th St., pleaded gulty to sple assault and was fned $285. The coplant was fled fy Gal hte, 22 N. 9th St., on behalf other 7-year-old daughter. Elas pushed the grl down. Lawrence R. Berson, Mountansde, and Rchard A. Ladur, East ndsor, were each fned $0 for solctng wthout a pert. Both en work for Leather ages, Mountansde. The n- Kenlworth Board of Health wll provde free lead posonng screenng of chldren ages to 5 years on June 6 fro to 4 p. Specal attenton wll be gven to chldren lvng n hoes bult pror to the 960s. For an appontent, call the Board of Health, , fro 9 a.. to p.. "Lead posonng contnues to be a Free dabetes tests The Boarr of Health wll conduct dabetes screenng free to Kenlworth resdents ednesday, June 22 fro 6 to 8 p.. at the Recreaton Buldng, 575 Boulevard., «-Persons who are overweghtrare over the age of 40 or have relatves who have dabetes should take the blood test. A hearty eal should be eaten VA to 2 serous health proble for young chldren," explaned Mchael lazzetta, secretary-santary nspector of the borough. Lead posonng n.chldren s usually caused by chewng chps of leaded pant or plaster chps or by nhalng leaded gas or dust. Lead can also be ngested or nhaled through objects such as batteres, drt, auto exhaust, heavy etal toys, prnt, fro newspapers, cgarettes, butts, and ashes "Screenng for lead posonng nvolves dong a sple test n whch a sall aount of blood s wthdrawn fro the the chlds fnger," says Barbara Byrne, publc health nurse of Kenlworth. Accordng-to-MrsHByrner "Parents can help prevent lead posonng n ther chldren by scrapng or brushng away any peelng pant fro celng and woodwork, and sweepng or vacuung floors _ cdenloccurred May 2&- The Fastest Growng Sparklng nes n Aerca. Now n NewJersey... the Methode Chapenose sparkng wnes fro Frexenet.Trythe Cordon Negro Brut or the Brut and Se- SecoCarta Nevada. But be sure the label says Frexenet. Because f Frexenet snt on the label, Frexenet snt n the bottle. Dlatrlbutod by Reltan ndustral, est Caldwelt, N.J. KENLORTH LQUORS 52 Boulevard Kenlworth Dated Juneo. M3 Feetf 292 You ay newer have to apply. fora, loan agan, Trple-A Checkng at Benefcal. th Benefcals specal Trple-A Checkng, hoeowners get the cash to do portant thngs now. Plus Trple-A Checks to use whenever they want. A lne of credt for thousands of dollars you can tap anywhere, anyte, for whatever s portant to you. Just by wrtng a check. You ay never have to apply for a loan agan. You pay only for the cash you use, only for the te you use t. Fnd out ore about Trple-A Checkng at your nearest Benefcal offce. At Benefcal, youre specal. 9 Benefcal Afflated copanes < MCA. K Benefcal Fnance Co. of New Jersey PLANFELD 7 atchung Avenue RAHAY Man Street UNON 990/Morrs Avenue k ELZABETH 5 East Jersey Street " LNDEN 225 North ood Avenue Gr. Fl Benefcal Fnance Co. of New Jersey. Personal and Revolvng Loans up to $5,000. Secondary Mortgage Loans up to $00,000. r

10 J Page 8 CRANFOHD (N.J.) CHRONCLE coended by for proveents ths year The Garwood publc school dstrct receved a glowng evaluaton n ts annual assessent by the state Departent of Educaton. Major areas of progress cted n a June report are expanson of the ntellectual enrchent progra to grades 4 to 7 and accelerated ath and language courses for gfted eghth graders; addton of a coputer lteracy progra n the scence currculu for 7Uvand8th^rader&wth ncluson planned for 5th and 6th graders; revson of the foregn language progra to better accoodate needs of ndvdual students; ncreased ephass on proveent of, wrtng sklls, plus the eployent of a full-te wrtng specalst to nstruct both teachers and students; and the assgnent of specalzed teachers on a regular bass for all kndergarten classes n the areas of usc, art, shop, hoe econocs ard gy. Specfc coendatons were ade n thse areas ncreased councaton between school and county through ncreased newspaper coverage and a dstrct newsletter; the establshent of advanced hgh school placeent opportuntes for gfted eghth graders n -ath-and-oregnjanguage;_the.,nta^ ton of a specal educaton class for perceptually pared students; and the expanson of pre-kndergarten to a fullyear progra. ; Based on the dstrcts success and exceedng state standards of educatonal law, the report ade no recoendatons for areas n whch to prove. Only 6% vote n dull prary Only 6 percent of the! party fathful bothered to vote n Tuesdays prary electon whch had no local contests. Of the boroughs 3,446 regstered voters, only 77 Deocrats, and 72 Republcans voted. Republcans confred ther partys choce of ncubents Jaes Gaeta ard Rcky Davs of Cosos soccer tea sgns autograph for Chrstna Gbb at McDonalds of Garwood. Davs vsted McDonalds recently to sell tckets for a soccer tournaent n estfeld. Part of tcket prce T" O Phlp Morrs nc. 983 Jack Schdt as Borough Councl canddates, wth 69 votes each. The Deocratc canddates; Thoas Greer and Dors Me Carthy, receved 7, and 67 votes, respectvely. ; -... The regular Deocratc organzaton Dssecton of a cows heart was one of the projects exhbted by publc^chootstudents^ttast weeks ScenceFar. Dssectors,fro left, are Bran Moleen, Jaes Carrea and Bll Freberg. Ctzenshp delegates selected The Garwood oans Club has selected Elsa DRenzo, a Davd Brearley Hgh School junor, to repre- slate of freeholder canddates easly defeated two sets of challengers locally as n the countywde race. The_ local vote Elsa DRenzo was Mchael Lapolla, 68; Bran Fahey and Ron Scorese, 65 each. Challengers alter McLeod and Leon aselewsk receved, fve.-v.dtes-eachjwhle_albert Monyek and Anthony DMao got two each. ncubent Deocratc sherff, Ralph Froehlch, outdstanced hs opponent, Ron Szpond 69 to 6 locally whle Joanne Rajopp outpolled A. Howard Freund for the Deocratc nonaton for regster of deeds, 65 to 4. The Deocratc state legslators were unopposed and the local tally was Anthony Russo for Senate, 76, Eugene Car o d y f o r A s s e b l y, 75 a n d B a r b a r a... _*,, -... _ Marsa Morell sent the club at the Grls Ctzenshp nsttute at Douglass College later ths onth. Elsa, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolando DRenzo, 345 Spruce Ave., s an honor student at Brearley. She has been a eber of the archng band for three years and s a eber of the talan Club. Elsa works part-te for a local restaurant. Marsa Morell, also a junor, was naed the alternate to the nsttute. She s a eber of the talan Club at Brearley and s eployed pact-te as a casher. Marsa s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matto. Morell, 80 Second Ave, Brande for Assebly, 74.. Lberty Hose Co. No., Garwood Fre Departent, wort a frst place The Republcan county and state can- tro P n y Sunday at the Newark Fre Departent Hstorcal Assoclatlor ddates were unopposed and alreceved u s t e j at the Newark Museu. The boroughs 946 Seagrave pupe between 64 and 69 votes locally, ncu-was the wnner for the best appearng uncpally owned apparatus r tne 945 to 958 bent state canddates are c. Lous category. Freen, fro left, are Robert Kllas, Gordor Bassano for Senate and.chuck Hard- Ra Y. Ken Stewart, Scott McKluskey and Henry Plekarsk, deputy chef wck and Edward Gll for Assebly. Tr e Garwood Antque Fre Pupers Assocaton coprsed of freer GOP canddate for sherff s lla wno prvately own an antque fre engne won second place n th«kelly and canddate for regster s prvately owned category wth a 939 Hahn puper. Rchard Hatfeld. The Republcan»-, «.- - freeholder slate s Frank Lehr, ncubent, Robert Mller and Jula Rche. rree turn classc The unopposed slates for Deocratc day at 8 p.. and Republcan uncpal cottees «.,V BENSON 8 HEDGES O08 Only 6 g,yet rch enough to be called deluxe. Regular and Menthol. arnng The Surgeon General Has Deterned That Cgarette Sokng s Dangerous to Your Health. The Socety to Educate People (STEP) wll present the 927 Frtz Lang at,the gyftnasunv 6 q "laf; 0.6 g ncolne av. per cgarette, by FTC Ths s a free fl progra open to the publc. -. VfeSvVVVV,. > " -- for retrng "teaeker The Garwood PTA wll host an open house recepton ednesday honorng Dorothy oglo fro 7 to 8 p.. n roo 4 of ashngton School - r Mrs. oglo, a second grade teacher, wll be retrng fro teachng after 9 years. All parents, teachers, present and forer tudentfl are nvted. Explodng volcano s watcbedjro a safe dstance by, fro left, Tna Kaufan, Dawn Sheldrake and Toy Pennella, ts nventor. Students fro kndergarten to 8th grade subtted projects, reports, odels and posters. Mve-apwndow OKat McDonald* A drve-up convenence wndow at ""Deceber by the zonng board for a McDonalds Restaurant on North varance to pert the convenence wndow after a fve-hour hearng. Avenue was approved by the Board of Adjustent last week. At the sae te, the board turned down a request n other zonng atters, borough offcals ruled that an applcant who want? for a playground area on the restaurants front lawn. to open, a pzza parlor at 347 South Ave; The drve-up wndow wll be on the does not need to apply for a varance west sde of McDonalds buldng n the fro off-street parkng requreents ext lane. snce the buldng was there befoj»vthe McDonalds was turned down last parkng regulatons went nto effect. > ATTENTON GAROOD RESDENTS The new uncpal buldng s now ready for occupancy. ALL MUNCPAL CES LL BE CLOSED FOR l FRDAY, JUNE 7 and MONDAY, JUNE 20. v LL RE-OPEN ON TUESDAY/ JUNE-2-h DORS POLDORE - BOROUGH CLERK CUT GRASS FRST CLASS DSTRBUTED BY KPM DSTRBUTORS (20) Cranford T & J Lawnower Servce 332 North Ave E Scotch Plans Anderson Lawnower Scotch Plans 79 East Second St You can keep buyng lawn owera Or NVEST n a SNAPPER H-VAC*. A SNAPPER s put together to stay together. For a long and loyal te. No other ower has the patented H- Vacuu cuttng feature that delvers splendd lookng, evenly cut - lawns every te. The H-Vac rdng ower s ready (or all seasons, wth an aazng lne of attachents. Before you buy a ere ower, fnd out why the SNAPPER lawn achne s n a class by tself. Ths one shrewd nvestent wll save you face, te and».. teper over the years. Sold only at Snapper dealers DUcovar Th«Dlffarfnc* AS ADVERTSED ON NE YORK TV Maplewood Persons Mll Copany 697 Valley St estfeld The Eardly T. Petersen Co 224 Eler St J MOUSE SUN to 4 / 436 Pne Ave., Garwood J (Dr Off Center Street) Lovely, large hoe n pre area features entrance hall, large eatn ktchen, lvng roo, optonal den, dnng roo "or bedroo, aster bedroo, full bath on frst floor. Second floor ncludes 2 large bedroos plus lavatory,. Baseent s hgh and dry wthlavatory. Fenced yard r contans n-ground pool _ 276^2400 ft KAME & KAME REALTY./NC. BROKER LLAM J. MULKEEN ATTORNEY AT LA (Queen Cty Savngs Bldg) j, N.J.07Q6! REAL ESTATE CLOSNGS Representng Purchaser....$ Representng Seller....$ ! LLS Splell.....$45.00 rjusband & fe (sple wll) $ ESTATES DVORCES CRMNAL! AND CVL LTGATON NCLUDNG PERSONAL NJURY r.! Monday & Thursday Tues., ed. & Fr eekend Appontents Avalable fcly LSTED!! f RANCH HOME AATNG YOUR TOUCH, ths lovely Ranch Hoe shows ts! been handled wth tender lovng ng roo, dnng roo, large scence ktchen, 3 bedroos and 2 full baths. ts frst floor faly roo and laundry roo add to the coforts of hoe. Also ncludes garage and tree-shaded lot. N PRME BROOKSDE SCHOOL AREA. Call for detals. PAGE, PAGE & ORLD KUS, EALS Each o//ce ndependently owned and operated 2 AFFORDABLE HOMES Cofortable 3 bedroo Cape -Very econocal, eat-n ktchen, nce lvng roo, full baseent, beautful back yard. On a QUftstreat^lQSfltQj ton and eleentary school. ^ $ Lovely to look at, beautfully antaned - 3 bedrop Colonal wth Va baths. Close to transportaton, schools, town. $86,000 Century 2/D.S. Kuzsa REALTOR Each Offce ndependently Owned < BROOKSDE SCHOOL AREA Three bedroo Dutch Colonal wth odern bath, lvng roo, dnng roo, sun porch, country ktchen. Natural nteror tr, 2 car garage, large property, walkng dstance to schools and all transportaton. $ 0,000.! McPHERSON REALTY CO _^\ Realtor 9 Alden Strat Oanford V?*************************** Brck and frae - lvng roo wth freplace, dnng roo, ode ktchen, 4 bedroos, 2>s batrtt. Near Brooksde School and Hgh School. Please call for further detals AFFORDABLE CAPE COD (Just over the lnajn Clark) > Alunv sdng, 3 bedroos, attached garage, large 70 X O6Mot. Only $74,500. Realtor 2 ALDEN ST* BRAND NE LSTNG FOUR BEDROOM SPLT LEVEL Convenently located close to grade schools, ths fne hoe features 2V?.baths, central ar condtonng, faly roo wth freplace, fnshed baseent plus ore. Farly prced at $29,900. DSTNCTVE PROPERTES "^REALTOR < * > FOR SALE by Owner.. Three bedroo hoe. Md $70"s. Deep lot, Call RENTALS BURST S FRST LANDLORDS! No cost to you. e screen and qualfy charge. Call tenants. No No oblgaton. THE BURST AGENCY Lcensed Real Estate Broker RET AL SPACE Modern retal space to sub-lease. New carpet, new pant, sunny locaton. Approxately 900 sq. ft.- For ore nforaton call (day) or (betw. 7-9 p..) FOR LEASE CLARK Lght ndustry; 500 sq. ft. Pre locaton. Call Evenng Realty Co. 38Z-83Oror lla C. Kluas, S.R.A SENOR RESDENTAL APPRASER Socety of Real Estate Apprasers KLUMAS * QA8 663 Rartan Rd. Cranford. N.J OARAGE TO RENT. Two-car garage for rent or storage. $ 50 per sde per onth. Call or evenngs. CRANFORO TOERS - 8 Sprngfeld Ava. - luxury elev. bldg. - spacous 2 bdr. apt. - $704/o. Modern ktchen (dshwasher), ar cond. July occup. Supt APARTMENT TO RENT. Cranford, second floor, 4 roos, one bedroo, offstreet parkng, no pets, busness couple preferred. $450 per onth ncludes all utltes. Call or 6302 evenngs. RENTALS ANTED PROPERTY ONERS - Teke the work and worry out ol rentng your hoe or apartent. e brng pre-qualfled tenants to you at no cost or oblgaton. Call DEQNAN BOYLE, Realtors or MATURE BU8NE88 OMAN needs 3 or 3 V roo apartent. Reasonable rent. Cranford, Roselle Park or vcnty for August or Septeber. Call VACATON RENTAL LONG BEACH SLAND. Lovely 3 bedroo apartent by the Bay. Sleeps 7, large deck, short walk to beach, Bay Vllage/eeks July 2 to 9 - $400, Septeber 3 on - $250. Call PERSONAL SSERSUZAN READNGS HANDRTNG ANALYSS TAROT CARD READNGS A SPECALTY "5-B-Norlh Ave., ; Cranford BUSNESS OPPORTUNTY ON YOUR ON jean- Sport8wear, nfant-preteen. Lades Apparel Store. Offerng all natonally known brands, Brttana, Jordache, Chc, Lee, Lev, Vanderblt, -bod. CaMn Klon, Espftr- Zena, Gunne Sax, Ocean Pacfc, 300 other brands. 97,900 to 924,500, begnnng nventory, arfare for one to Fashon Center, tranng, fxtures, grand openng. Call Mr. Keenan (305) truckbrsvr^ edate openng, steady work, $300 per week plus, benefts. nqure at Brant Materal Copany 308 N. 4th Street Kenlworth, N.J. EXPERENCED BOOK- KEEPER TH soe knowledge of coputer. KehllwQ/th locaton. Full te. Please reply Box 329, c/o Cranford Chroncle, 2 Aldan Street, Cranford, N.J PERSON NEEDED TO cave for 8 year old n y hoe 630 a p.., Monday - Frday. Call after «00 PER EEK Part Te at Hoe. ebster, Aercas favorte dctonary copany needs hoe workers to update local alng lsts. Easy work. Can be done whle -watchng TV. All ages, experence unnecessary. Call , Ext ^ - - o ww vv* * v w ^, ] changedfer a factory rabuh unt). fsuot U t. r ^ ~940 to M0 One or two bored castngs Oaekata. labor. $ * Q9S fltungt phs pens. # Specal ordsrst 2.60 Ml Otnt ll ths «rmhdw M"^H* " HV^, " ort MM a 7 pa-tm Nr l S. ELMORA EXXON SERVCENTER A S. Elor«Avo. Cor. Erlco. Elz. r Bel Bay way Cr. & St. George Ave PUBUSMERS NOTCE All teal eatata advenlaad n tnl nswtpapsr la aub aet to the Fedotal Far Houalng Act of 968 whlcl akea t llegal to advertlaa any preloronco, ltaton or dlbcrlnoton bond on race, color, rollgon. aax, or natonal orgn, or an ntenton to ake any auch P»f«r»hce, ltaton, or dscrnaton. Ths newspaper wll not know* ngly accept any advertsng (or real estate whch la n volaton ol the law. Our readers are nfored tha all dwellngs advartaed n ths newspaper are avalable on an equal opportunty baals. SERVCES NSULATON SUMMER SPECAL Blown-n neral wool LEADNG DESGNER AND Hosptal Approved anufacturer.of ndustral. -No hgalth hazard trade show exhbts s seekng Englsh, speakng ap-, plcants as wood workng/cabnet aker helpers. Establshed 95 Experence n wood workng helpful but not essental. ll tran dependable persons or wllng to learn and who take \ nstructons effectvely Call PART TME CHAUFFEUR. College students needed for, chauffeurng on call. Must be over 2. f nterested, call Ellen Kelleher, $$$EARN EXTRA CASHSSS No experence necessary. For ore nforaton call HOUSEKEEPERS, NURSES ADES, European Au-pars, avalable to lve n or outresdental and coercal. Our rates are aong the lowest. Please allow us to atch the rght-person-to your needs. e servce the entre state. Call Europa Doestcs, Oakhurst, N.J DEL COUNTEH HELP. Per anent eployent. Part te and full te days. Hours flexble for housewfe or retred person ll tran Contact Greg at EMPL0YMEN ANTED LADY ANTS HOUSE cleanng job. lve-n or by the day. Call or LEAVNG TON. MUST fnd hoes for free, adorable kttens and other. Black whte & gray, 7 weeks. Call HELP ANTED ANTED JUNK CARS & TRUCKS anted Any Model or Year SECUttTY~6tfARDS^ -Aercan or foregn.~frev pckup and cash pad. Call 7 days Guardsark has edate full te/part te postons n. seln, Carteret, Edson, Bound Brook and Brdgewater areas. Excellent poston for persons -OL a~_llxed_na)a_must have own car, phone and no polce record. Apply at SALES 455 Broad Street Bloofleld Or call MALE-FEMALE ntervewng for Sales & Manageent Opportuntes. Tranng progra & LEADS. edate earnngs up to $800 frst onth. CALL MR. ARQO Equal M/F opportunty aployer CLERK NEEDED n Court Clerks Offce. Begnnng 2 hours per week, longer hours ster. Contact Borough Clark GOOD SKLLS QET GOOD JOBS DRAKE COLLEGE OF BUSNESS wll tran you n all phasoa of acretarlal, word proceo»ln typng, and accoulno. Jo^ Pocoont. Grants anct loans avallsbla. Elzabeth STCHBOARD OPtBATOn Experence preferred, but wll tran the rght ndvdual. Call between. 8 a p FOR SALE NO MONEY j60n. Bank repossessed tot. Take over payents. Prvate lake county. Pa Pocono Mts. Call Mr. Rue eves ASSUME PAYMENTS. No oney down. For sale by owner. ooded buldng lot. Pocono Mts. Pa. Central water Eves MOPED. BRAND NE. Garell, Only 00 les. $500. Call LAVTOL PANTNG COMPANY RESDENTAL/ COMMERCAL PANTNG SERVCE nteror/exteror pontng, professonal work, reasonable rates, qualty pant, fully nsured. deal references. FREE ESTMATE or HOUSECLEANNG Take a cleanng breakl Call Stowe Mantenance Free Estate Fully nsured v ALUMNUM SHOROOM Porch and Pato Enclosure. Jalouses Awnng ndows Nupre Replaceent ndows -_Snr_and_ Screen Cobnatons Cobnaton Doors-25 Styles LFETME ALUMNUM PRODUCTS NC. EDRCH REMODELNG MASON ORK ^ ATERPROOFNG and REPARS S(tp«. walk*, pato*, dran* Call COMPUTER8 FOR KDS. Get a head start on the Apple coputer. ndvdual tutorng for begnners ages 7 BARGAN 92 A BUSHEL of A-. Twelve, one_haul Retf-Rlver^Btones. Can frst; lessons scheduled at your convenence for only $40. Floppy dskette ncluded. 4 ALUMNUM HEELS. Call for ore nfcf. Fts all Ford 5 lug bolt patterns. Lke new. Call GARAGE SALE Thursday/June 9,963 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Page 9 Martn s MSM presdent, aran Meeker Sharkey d nus of the Unversty of ton actuaral servces p^sm)rthtrn pfmt^smh nuncpal b dependent fnancal ser lg lege of f N New Yk York; was securtes, tax shelters vces copany, based on prevouslyassocatedwth and nvestent trusts for Coerce Drve has Chubb & Son, nc. both ndvdual and coercal custoers.. naed Jaes M. Martn Sharkey, a veteran of nsurance ndustry anage- presdent and chef operatng offcer replacng Thoas J. Sharkey of MSM and ts ent, has been presdent who has been elevated to predecessor copanes the poston of board charan. Sharkey contnues rent presdent of the Pro- snce 97. He s the cur- as chef executve offcer. vdent Mutual Lfe nsurance Copanys Martn has been afflated wth MSM snce Managers Assocaton, a 969, ost recently as executve vce-presdent n and Elzabeth Trust drector of the Sut Co- charge of the property and, pa ny, the YMCA of casualty dvson. Greater Unon County, A forer drector of the and a forer presdent of Professonal nsurance the St. Elzabeth Hosptal Agents Assocaton of New Foundaton. Jersey and an actve Meeker Sharkey and eber of The ndependent nsurance Agents perty and casualty and Moffatt provdes lfe, pro- Assocaton, he s a Unon group nsurance, plus resdent. Martn, an alu- thrd party adnstra- Jaes M. Martn n Carpenter basn work to begn soon ork on the Carpenter Place- flood basn and storwater controls on the est Brook should start ths onth, sad Frank Lehr, charan of the Morses Creek Flood Control Cosson. ork s scheduled to be copleted by the end of 984. The project ncludes the nne acre dry basn splt between Roselle Park and Cranford and proveents upstrea n Kenlworth. Several parcels of property and several easeents are stll beng sought. ( Youtk Sentenced^ nschwartzbach nder A 4-year-old youth has been sentenced to a custodal ter for the fatal robbery and beatng of Bernard rvn Schwartzbach of 7 Brown Terrace n Newark last suer. The youufwastduhdtglty of erged"" charges of robbery and urder n a nonjury tral n Essex County and sentenced to the Youth Correctonal Center at Jaesburg for an ndeternate ter not to exceed 20 years. Judge R. Benjan Cohen s consderng a request by the prosecutor to release the juvenles nae. Schwartzbach,. 6, ded at College Hosptal three days after he was attacked on August 3 on North Fourth Street near Sussex Avenue after copletng a _ ^._?S. f r _ toe hoe furnshng busness whch heowned" The boy who was convcted ht h n the head wth a table leg and he never reganed conscousness. Newark and Essex authortes nvestgated the case through the fall and wnter and ade the arrest March l. They are stll lookng for a second boy sought forjthe slayng. Several thefts reported to polce On Sunday Joseph Pardo of 29 Bloongdale Ave. reported the theft of two lawnowers, a chan saw and 30 bags of fertlzer fro a garage he owns at 87 Benjan Street. Total value of the tes was placed at $2,300. Patrca tterschen of Rutherford reported that soebody took $430 n cash fro her pocketbook at the New Jersey Bell faclty on Orange Avenue Monday. A thef stole a four speed transsson and clutch and shft lnkages fro a car owned by Alexander Pzarro of Roselle whle t was parked at Benners Auto Body on South Avenue East for repars on June l. Paula Phllps, 25 El St., reported the theft of $50. n cash and personal papers fro a wallet n her car whle t was parked near her hoe June 2. Polce are also nvestgatng the theft of cash and> personal tes fro several cars n the 200, 300 and 400 blocks of South Unon Avenue Sunday. Awarded $53,995 n accdent case Debbe Trewhela, l Spruce St has been awarded $53,995 for njures suffered n a car accdent whch she claed caused a peranent decrease n her senses of sell and taste. She was njuredvherthecar n whch~ she was rdng was struck on Route 9 n Old Brdge Dec. 20, 980 by one drven by a Sayrevlle an. The award was ade n Superor Court n New Brunswck after a tral before Judge Alan Rockoff. Trewhela, 28,-was-hosptaHzed fondaysand was treated for facal, hand andrbnjures. Meal plannng for dabetcs 02 South Awo S Roshan HOME MPROVEMENTS regstered detcan Hak, a dscuss the portance of 730 p.. at the estfeld ~.-- at nutrton and a balanced Rescue Squad, near the No Job Too Sall Overlook Hosptal, wll det n antanng control South Avenue traffc crover dabetes at a eetng de. FREE ESTMATES NGHT APPONTMENTS of the county chapter of Dabetcs ^s^ well as FULLY NSURED Buy Drect he Aercan DabetesHtfose "who provdet eals Assocaton Monday at for the are nvted. PANOS & PLAYER PANO8 tuned and repared. Bought and sold SPECTRUM HOUSE- PANTERS. Free estates. Call after 6 p AUTOS FOR SALE j SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JUNE & 2. 36Ballere 976 FORD GRAN TORNO Parkway. 2 sofas,, ktchen wagon. P-S, P-B, good condton, best offer. Call eve tes. table and chars, any sall NEGHBORHOOD MULTPLE SERVCES LLC0 ATERPROOFNG NC. Fully nsured. fr««estate., resdental and coercal. Speclalblng n waterproofng, ason work, steps, sdewalks. sph.lt drveways, patch work, drveway talng COMPLETE DECORATNG SERVCE Draperes and slpcovers custo ad* (your fabrc or ne), copletely nstalled. oven woods levelor a.nd Roan shades Also draperes cleaned altered and rehung at a aur prlsngly low cot. DSCOUNTED PRCES S8035 HOME8 Sale on Veneta Avenue and Glenwood off Rversde Drve. Cranford. Saturday & Sunday. June & 2, 0-3. Boby thngs, ower, clothng, tent, household. 20 GALLON LO fsh tank and stand, toys and furnture, gadgets. Coe browse - June 9. 0, th, 9-4 p Hllsde Avenue (off Centennal Avenue). 25 FAMLY GARAGE SALE SATURDAY. JUNE 900 AM to 330 PM 3 alnut Avenue Cranford No early brds.. Paed/Unpaned» Alunu Fb«rgtats > ood Sold No Fnger Jonll RaMd (b Orved Panels Plywood Panels» Rado Controls SEE THEM MADE QET HGHER QUALTY AT BARGAN PRCES CALL TOLL FREE CALL HTE VST New Road, Monouth Juncton N*w Jrwy Open 9 tl S - Sat. tl 2 Reg. $20.00 NO 9.95 Blockbuster - Kevn Taylor, 8 oodlawn Ave., was charged wth llegal possesson and useof f rew^rtajbjj^oaffcer Peter ^ergahatjune 2. Taylor sad he was usng "blockbusters" n an attept to uproot a tree. Bottle toss Not a cop A Clfton an who was stopped for an proper turn fro the Garden State Parkway on to Cenntennal Avenue.lp >. hqs been accused of personatng a Paterson polce offcer. The charge aganst.rudy Robak, 57, followed an nvestgaton of the otorsts dentty by Offcer Peter Vergalla. Rchard Brass, 4 Brown PRESSURE TESTNG Terr., was fned $5 n Pressure canner gauge Muncpal Court May 7 testng ^ wll be done Ulc June -uw for throwng a beer bottle 5, July 6, and 5 fro fro a car oh Lncoln 930 a.. to 3730 p. at Avenue Aprl 3. Offcer the Cooperatve Extenson Edward Zarzeck fled the Servce offce, 300 North coplant. Ave., E., estfeld JUNE SAE Personalzed STATONERY % RYTEX DECKLE EDGE VELLUM 2 Alden Street Cranford

11 Page 20 (N.J.) CHRONCLE Thursday, June 9,983 knds of Berres, %99 "Look at ths," says Sd Fensten as he cuts two Bng cherres neatly n half, contaner and_would be called, naturally, a ^3-row cherry." "Look at the sze of the pt we call t ffe stone nsde each cherry." "So there are two thngs to reeber about cherres. One The bgger the Sd s talkng to a group of vstors about fresh frut qualty at Kngs produce nuber, the saller the cherry. Two The bgger the cherry, the better the buy." dstrbuton center n est Caldwell. "Oh, yes. One ore thng," says Sd as he pops the bg cherry nto hs " "Youll notce that the cherry on the left s uch bgger than the one on the outh, "they should be the sweetest, jucest cherres you ever ate." rght," Sd explans, "but the stone n the sall one s just about as bg as the th Sd Fensten, Kngs Vce Presdent and Produce Sales Manager, and the -stone.n the larger one." people hes traned to work wth h, buyng the best fresh fruts and vegetables "hen buyng ature cherres, the larger cherry gves you ore edble_ frut fro all over the world s a full te job. n relaton to the sze of the stone." And wth people lke the buyng for you v sall wonder that our bg Bng "Now, the larger cherry here s called an -Row cherry," says Sd. Theyre cherres, our scruptous strawberres, blackberres, blueberres, loganberres, - called -Row cherres sply because t takes only rows of cherres to fll raspberres and everythng else n our Farers Corner s worth every penny ths shppng contaner. A saller cherry would take 3 rows to fll ths and then soe. Coe see what we ean. The Farers Corner The Grocers Corner The ButchersCorner the Dary Corner The Seafood Corner Frst of the Season* Calforna Sweet Bng Cherres lb. Vne Rpe Sweet Cantaloupe LaFgc 8 Sze each 99 Sweet Vne Rpe Honeydew Melon QQC 2V2 lbs. avg. wgt. each Zr^F Frst of the Season fro Calforna Sweet Seedless XJrapes lb. $.69 Red Jucy Plus Jb. 99 C Calforna Extra Fancy Yellow Peaches QQC Medu Sze lb. \3Zr Large Rpe Mangos. _each 99 C Extra Large 8 Sze Hawaan Papaya, _each H.29 Large 30 Sze New Zealand Kw _ Jet Fresh Extra Large 5 Sze Dole or Del Monte Hawaan Pneapple *Peeled & Cored at No Addtonal Charge each $ 2.99 Large Jucy Florda Les 4/89* Jucy Calforna Leons 6 n bag 89* Large Green Bell Peppers lb. 79 C Cocktal Cherry Toatoes pt. bskt. 99 C Jersey Grown Crsp Red Radshes _ Zesty Green Scallons Red Salad Onons Sweet Spansh Type Onons _3 bchs bchs. $.00 b. 49< lb. 39 C Crsp Red Radshes two 6 oz. bags 39 C Tender Green Beans - lh. 89 C Long Green Tender estern Asparagus Plup Purple Eggplant Fresh fro Calforna Sweet Carrots _3 one lb. bags *.00 AH Green Bn>ccol _Jg. bunch 99 C * here Avalable. hte Rose Frut Cocktal Sprng ater. hte Rose Grapefrut Juce Pnk or Regular qt. 4 oz. Jb. can 59 C gal. 59 C hte Rose Soda All Flavors _2 ltre btl. 79 C Towels _ 40 sheets 59 C 9 n. Paper Plates pkg. of 00 H.9 hte Rose Mayonnase qt. jar99 hte Rose Tea Bags pkg. of 400 $.39 Cut Green Beans 5.5 oz. can 3/ $ l Slced Beets j _lb. can 3/ $ l hte Potatoes hole or Slced Stewed Toatoes.lb. can 3/ $ l lb. can 2/ $ l Tde Laundry Detergent b. oz. pkg. $.89 _each 49 C The Natural Foods Corner Santor Non Alcoholc Beer sx oz. btls. $ 2.99 Healthy Valley _ Ltes Cereal Co (5 oz.) and Rce or heat (6 oz.) _each 89 C No Salt Crackers Sesae or Herb _6/2 oz. 99 C Shapoo 4 oz. $.59 Har Condtoner 4 oz. $.99 n Our Bulk Departent Freshly Ground Peanut Butter b *.59 - Dred Pneapple Slces lb. *2.69 Roasted & Salted Cashews_Jb. *4.99 USDA Choce Boneless Beef Roast Botto Round b. $ 79 USDA Choce Boneless Beef Roast Srlon Tp- lh * 70 Rup Roast b. $.99 Eye Round wth Botto Attached lb. $ 2.29 USDA Choce Boneless Beef Steaks Top Round, Srlon Tp, Cubed Round, Round Cubes or Mnute Round lh *2.59 FVesh Lean Ground Beef Fat Content not to Exceed 27% lb. $.69 USDA Choce Aercan Sprng Lab Shoulder Chops Blade Cut lb. $.99 Neck of Lab for Stew_ Jb. H.9 Paraount Chcken Breasts Boneless & Sknless lb. The Freezer Corner hte Rose Apple Juce _2 oz. 79* hte Rose Vegetables Green Peans Cut or French Style 9oz. Peas or Spnach Leaf or Chopped 0 oz. hte Rose Broccol Spears Caulflower Shoestrng Potatoes Flounder or Sole Fllet Buton Cheese Ravol Mnute Mad Drnks Frut Punch & hte or Pnk Leonade x h gal. 99* New Country or Sweet N Low \bgurt Breyers Plan \bgurt Axelrod Butterlk Frendshp Sour Crea Lght,N Lvely Cottage Cheese lbs. leptee hpped Crea Cheese.2 oz. HA9 Dorans Natural. Muenster Slces _6 oz».9 Kraft Sharp Shredded Cheddar <^ 4 oz. 79* Rondele Cheese Garlc N Herbs or French Onon 4 oz. $.39 $239 The Del Corner P _0 oz. 69 C _20 oz. 89 C 2 oz. *2.59 l~oz799 At the Slced to Order Counter Hoeade USDA Choce Oven Roasted Roast Beef _/ lb. *3J9 Rchs or Marvel Sold hte Meat Caterers Turkey Breast *a b. Kellers Geran Styte -< r Bologna l /> b, *J9 Moseys or Peters Best st Cut Corned Beef Brsket or Pastra /lb.3.29 Schckhaus Braunschweger Lverwurst Artfcal Casng l A lb. 89* ported fro srael Hod-Lavan Brand Kosher Roasted or Soked Turkey Breast V lb.»2j69 Ho fro the Spt! Barbecued Chcken Plan, Texas Style, HawaaTrSryle or Spcy Jb. *L89 PhlMdJdh x j J d Vegetable Cutlets _4 oz. Shofar Kosher Coney sland Style Long Franks 2 oz. pkg. $.99 Freshly Made Pasta & Vegetable Salad }h lb.».39 The Cheese Corner Cheeses ported jro~france Gourandse l A lb.»j69 Montrachet Creay Goat Cheese Plan or wth Ash 5A oz. *2,39 Supree Bre 62% Butterfet _/4 lb. *2J69 Genune Bre 60% Butterfet V lb.»2.29 ported fro Denark Blue Cree Cheese lb. *.99 The Pasta Corner * Fresh Pasta Cut to Order Egg, Tbato, Spnach or hole heat_lb. *.99 Fresh Cannellon & Mancott 5 oz. M.79 Delcous Toato Sauce 4 oz. *3.59 Freshly Made Pesto Sauce 7 oz. M.29 The Bakery Corner n the French htdton Free! One Hoeade Crossant wth the purchase of Sx Hoeade Crossants Made wth Pure Butter Specal Baker- Half Dozen n Store Baked La Baguette9 oz. 89* Hoeade Fresh Strawberry Tarts 8 nch MJ69 Old fashoned European Style brtes_, U b.»2.39 The an behnd the fresh fruts and vegetables and the frendly sles n. The Fanners Corner s Sd Fensten, Kngs Vce Presdent and Produce Sales Manager. Ask About Our Fresh-Seafood Fllet Sale Fresh Hake Fllet lh *.99 Fresh Pollock Fllet h».99 Fresh Blueflsh Fllet Fresh Cod fller Fresh Sea Trout Fllet Fresh Flounder Fllet -3 oz. Szes lh Fresh Perch Fllet lh Fresh Monkfsh Fllet lb. Fresh Select Flounder Fllet 4-8 oz. Szes _lb. Fresh Haddock Fllet lb. Fresh Ranbow Trout Fllet lb. hte Rose *2.99 * *3.99» SODA 49 All Flavors 2 lter btl. th ths Coupon Good thru V 6/4/83 tf LU872 Lt one coupon per faly hte Rose 49 ga j th ths Coupon Good thu " 674/83 0 LU8T3 Lt one coupon per faly Towards the purchase of one half gallon of Dolly Madson th ths Coupon. Good thru v 6/4/83 0 LU874 Lt one coupon per faly.» "......, Towards the purchase of your favorte 8-oz. or ore nstant or -lb. can or ore of CEE 75* th ths Coupon Good thn V j u n e ^ Q LU992 Lt one coupon per faly Towards the purchase of V lb. or ore of HAM Vrgna Baked, ported or Doestc BofedHa 75* th ths coupon Goodthn June 4th V LU993 Lt one coupon per faly Towards the purchase of $3.00 or ore. FRESH SEAFOOD \xkowc Seafood Corner 75* th (h* coupon Good thru " June 4th 0 LU994 Lt one coupon per faly PS. All prces effectve through June, 983. e reserve the rght to lt quanttes; we do not sell to dealers; and we cannot be responsble for typographcal errors. 300 South Avenue, Garwood. Garwoods packng... St. Anne grads... racte school...grant for boro...page 22 VOL. 9 No. 24 Publshed Every Thursday Thursday, June 6,083 Servng Cranford, Kenlworth and Garwood Metty Brubaker retres as town greeter * after 3,600 house calls By STUART ABREY- After 3,600 house calls to newcoers to the county, Betty Brubaker s packng up her elcoe agon and retrng as Cranfords unoffcal town greeter. Shfs et just about everybody whos oved to town over the past two decades. Ther frst questons focus on basc needs for goods and servces, but thats only a begnnng. Mrs. Brubaker, who has approached the job as a servce as well as a busness, carres greetngs fro the ayor and dspenses nforaton on the governent, places of worshp, schools, pools, polls, sports, clubs, jobs, books, snow reoval,, bke routes, frst-ad, polce protecton, fjre servce and why leaves cant be burned. Most newcoers tell her they cae to Cranford because they heard t has a good school syste and good tran and bus servce and because t s a "pretty town." Many coent on the quet. "All we ever hear are brds and lawnowers," one woan told her. Her "wagon" s actually a basket full of gft cards, ntroductory busness tes rangng fro a rose to a shoe horn n Bref U.S. honor The Frends of the Cranford, Publc Lbrary won frst prze and a $250 award fro the Frends of Lbrares USA n recognton of the orgnalty and creatvty of actvtes sponsored on behalf of the lbrary. The award wll be presented, at the Aercan Lbrary Assocaton conventon June 27 n Los Angeles. Soe of the events cted n the Frends award nclude open houses for art, crafts and foods deonstra- tons, usc progra^ bus trps to. hstorc ponts, and an annual Salute to the Bard., "All About Cranford," a booklet publshed by the Cranford League of oen Voters, won frst prze at the League state conventon n the category of "know your town" publcatons. Page 2. PStS The Chroncle receved two frst place state awards for journalstc excellence n ts reportage and coentary on the proposed Sprngfeld all. The awards for journalstc excellence were bestowed by the New Jersey Chapter of ProfessonalJburnalsts, Sga Delta Ch. Alan Karcher, speaker of the State Assebly, and forer governor Brendan Byrne ade the presentatons n a cereony n Prnceton Sunday. One honor was for reportng under extended deadlnes, the other for opnon wrtng, whch urged rejecton of the all. New York state journalsts judged the awards. Over the top f-_nusedla82-jnantenan(tf oney., for the senor ctzen bus wll be approprated toward the new bus. The $5,000 added to ones rased by the Esscees wll put the fund at $27,000, enough to pay for the new vehcle. See "Especally for senors" colun on Page.0. ns Ey Bobbe ood of Cranford, sound effects engneer for ABC-TVs "All My Chldren," was honored wth other ebers of the shows producton crew wth a collaboratve Ey for outstandng acheveent n techncal excellence for a dayte draatc seres. Ms. ood hasbeen honored slarly n her professon before, and has wop recognton for her hobby she has rased prze wnnng dogs. Her progra Brenda Mller has resgned fro the Recreaton Departent. " have planned recreaton progras for the town for four [years and now gong to plan recreaton for e," she sad. Page ^ Paper drves Cranford Hgh School varsty cheerleaders wll collect papers fro 9 to 3 Saturday n the back parkng lot at CHS. For pckups call Mss Cangelos, Ext Boy Scout Troop 78 wll collect fro 9 to 230 Saturday n the St. Mchael School parkng lot. There wll be no pckup. - to a tny ol can and a cheese grate, plus the ap and lterature about the town and ts lfe. All ths leads to queres and the hostess averages an hour per vst. hen a husband s present, the "welcoe" takes longer, The predonant queston n recent years s where to fnd a day care center or all day baby stters. That reflects the bggest change Mrs. Brubakej has seen n her 20 years the arrval of fales twhch both parents work. That has nfluenced her worknghours, too. orkng newcoers schedule ther appontents for nghts ard Saturdays.... She also sees ore sngles ovng n. Most of her clents have oved fro other parts of* New Jersey. Many coe _fy bgger hoes and better schools. "ts fun," says the gregarous greeter. " lke to eet people." She also lkes to boost Cranford. Havng already oved n, her clents have a natural nclnaton to fnd out ore, and the "welcoe. basket lady" prootes everythng wth gusto, Shes dscovered - newcoers who want to get nvolved; and shes encouraged that. More than a few of the have led organzatons and several have rsen to serve on the Board Of Educaton and Townshp Cottee. "That akes e feel good," she says. " knd of helped sell the town." She receves any notes fro prevous clents and has acqured soe peranent frends aong the. Mrs. Brubaker has followed her own advce. Shes been actve as a eber and leader of the College oans Club, the Junor League, the ednesday Mornng Club, a garden club and other groups and presdent of the state VHNS. Her "retreent" concdes wth that of her husband, Nor, after hs 43 years wth Exxon Corp., and wll nclude attenton to her tenns gae and garden Betty Brubaker wth her welcoe basket. " lke to eet people," she says. along wth contnung her any voluntary actvtes. The Brubaker travel plans nclude Los Angeles, where ther son, Phlp, s playng a key role n the ctys 984 Olypcs Organzng Cottee, and Phladelpha, hoe of ther daughter, Janet. Her frst vstor when she oved to town 33 years ago was the elcoe agon Hostess, Fran Sellers, and 3 years later she succeeded to the job herself when May Koehler left the post to begn a real estate career. Most of her two dozen local busness sponsors have stayed wth the progra over her two decades, and the hostess servce wll be contnung n town.. what newcoers need anctfke hat do newcoers to town want to know ost? Betty Brubaker says ther edate concerns naturally focus on basc goods and servces. But those requreents have shfted soewhat and once the "bascs" are -answered questons gravtate to thngs lke "where do vote?" and "how do get around?" The ost edate concerns are where to bank, gas up, fll prescrptons and buy haer and nals. th ore workng husbands and wves buyng houses n recent years, an eergng early queston s "here can fnd a day care center or an all day baby stter?" > The town ap suppled by the Chaber of Coerce s the ost popular te n the elcoe agon kt. Most newcoers lke to know about town and school governent and where to vote. Vertcal street sgns and garbage pckup payent prove ost dsquetng. "They all say, here dd you get those crazy street sgns? " reports Mrs. Brubaker. And the any new resdents who were accustoed to uncpal garbage collecton are dsayed to fnd they have-to pay "haulers" drectly here. Soe tell her that Cranford s "too quet."., Busness gft cards and ntroductory prootonal tes and nforaton about churches, recreaton and clubs are popular, too, she says. Soe of her ost enjoyable vsts have been wth foregners. n that case shes ntroducng newcoers to the U.S. as well as to Cranford. Cultural orentaton snt part of the job defnton, but Mrs. Brubaker has taken the trouble to serve up extra help n that drecton and to get people together wth ctzens of ther natve lands who she has et already. Thats part of the "personal touch" shes gven to the hostess job. Mor&deerpranc&n local streets, parks The roadworks of an and the course of nature are sad to be causng ore deer than usual to show up on local streets and parks ths year. The solated herds whch norally forage nto Lenape Park have n soe cases oved southward. Local polce have spotted the grazng n Noahegan as well as n Lenape Park. T They have been seen n McConnell Park off Eastan Streetand on llow Street n recent weeks. Polce Sgt-.-John ODon- > nell says a "deer run" through the parks along the rver has nspred an annual crossng of South Avenue by at least one anal. The constructon of -78 through the atchung Reservaton could be a factor, says Davd Person of the state Bureau of ldlfe Manageent. He sad the new road cuts through an "alleyway" used by resdent deer populatons at Baltusrol Country Club n Sprngfeld and the atchung Reservaton and s possbly pushng herds out of those areas. atchung has a lot of deer, he sad. Person, who coordnates the Deer Research Project for the northern half of the state, sad "solated herds are croppng up n a lot of areas." Herds can be as sall as a four-eber faly or a group of several fales, he sad. The seasonal actvty could be acceleratng through the natural force of fawn rearng, too, he sad. n sprng a other doe s ore actvely seekng food to produce lk for her offsprng, whle stll carng for her yearlngs who are "hangng around" the other whle gravtatng toward ndependence. Person says the deer are wld and wary of huans. He advses suburban huans not to feed the because they ght be nspred to start foragng n gardens and shrubs and because huan-type food wont beneft the deer. "Let the go on ther erry way," he suggests. None too soon uncpal pool season opened just n te for the June heat wave. One of the frst saplers as Lous Tarn, 2, photographed by Greg Prce leavng the low board at Centennal. -Kent/worth school cted... councl vs. Cranford copactor... poltcans elect, coent...page 2 USPS Second Class Postage Pad Cranford, N.J. 25 CENTS Bob Hcks, pool drector, sad facltes were "deluged" by ebers copletng regstraton,.. whch s runnng ahead of last years coparable;? fgure. More photos on Page 6. ft. Capece captures Deocratc leadershp by a sngle vote A group of dssdent Cranford Deocrats succeeded n capturng the charanshp of the partys uncpal cottee ths week by one vote. Frank Capece dslodged. Bruce Bergen fro the hel by a vote of 3 to 30. nsurgent forces led by Capece also entered a slate for all executve cottee posts but captured only three of the eght jobs plus the charanshp. Bergen ran successfully for fourth vce charan. Barbara Brande was reelected frst vce charan, Helen Syth as thrd vce charan, Margaret Ault as correspondng _ e< sster _ as., treasurer and Ronald p. Marotta as sergeant at ars. Bob Bresenhan becae second vce -chara Ma Coluccelected recordng secretary, and Perry Rabbno was chosen parlaentaran. They are Capece alles. One cotteean descrbed Mondays eetng n the Muncpal Buldng as~*very tense" because of the closeness of the ballotng. But he sad the reorganzaton eetng was not acronous, notng that no -partyehersjtook a walk," "The only walkng were gong to do s door-to-door" n Septeber to capagn, Capece sad the next day. The new charan, who last week sad he hoped to change the drecton of the party, downplayed polcy and accented party unty. "ere tryng to buld, not tear down," he sad. The Capece slate of "endorsed Deocrats"captured 7 seats n the prary electon. A dozen regulars were enlsted to jon the and Capece sad he prevaled on two others to provde h wth hs narrow argn. Two regulars who were.sad to be n the Bergen cap ddnt ake the eetng. Bergen, charan for the past year, sad "the cottee ade ts decson. stll on the executve cottee and wll rean actve, and ll work for the entre Deocratc tcket." Bergen partcpated n the selecton of Mary Lou Farer and Mark Portnoy as canddates for the Townshp Cottee! Capece descrbed the as "outstandng canddates," reported he had told the he wanted to help the and sad " thnk were gong to work closely and panless Fred lhels was re-elected charan of the Cranford JRejbJcan Mnncpa^Cotteen what he descrbed as "a quck and panless" eetng Monday. Offcers nclude Nancy Lawrence, frst.vcecharan; Bob McArthur,. second vce.charan, Bob Mlkosky, treasurer; Carolyn Slver, recordng secretary; Gerda Geger, correspondng secretary; Jeannne Rowe, county delegate. The GOP has 49 of 64 cottee posts flled. A roster s on page 7. together." He also sad he would work hard for the electon of Barbara Brande to the Assebly and that hs experence as executve assstant to the Secretary of State and wth the legslature ght be helpful to her. Brande had been opposed to Capeces selecton. He sad Brande and Bergen had been "worthy adversares" and that "the battle s now a thng of the past." Brande sad she was dsapponted because she supported Bergen but sad she was pleased "that the transfer of ad-; nstratons was orderly, that 6* Deocrats showed up whch shows that well have good actvty for the Noveber capagn and that the frst thng he(capece) dd was to assure ^Upport for y canddacy and for the two ^OHshpXoTnrnTlteecanddales? Capece oved here three years ago whle he was workng n Trenton. He was the youngest counclan n Roselle Parks hstory, elected at age 26 n 976. Snce leavng state governent he has been practcng corporate law n Jersey Cty and Trenton. ; Ho-sad-he planned to-da~"a~lot of lstenng." Hs suggestons for the party nclude sall uncpal cottee gatherngs on a local regonal bass, a close relatonshp between the charan and canddates, a greater fundrasng role for the charan, better use of con) nttee people and ore attenton to the echancs of electons. r ; The reorganzaton battle contrbuted to 63 of 64 cottee posts beng flled^ the largest for the Deocrats n soe years. A roster s on page 7. Town wll cobat ncrease n llegal dupng of garbage Faced wth a ountng proble of llegal garbage dupng and other_refuse_ -probles* thetownshlp governent s ovng to step up enforceent, double fnes, seek a greater local role n refuse anageent and encourage the publc to "Clean Cranford." These and other suggestons ade by a specal Sold aste Revew Cottee were favorably receved on an nforal bass by the Townshp Cottee whch wll be takng steps to revse the 4-yearold ordnance governng refuse collecton. The cottee (SRC) estates that about 65 households are not recevng regular garbage pckup or dupng llegally or both and that ths fgure ght ncrease and "nvoluntarly State to scrub ral crossng washboard That "washboard" ralroad crossng on South Avenue East wll be scrubbed by the state. But dont throw away your shock absorbers yet-new rubber pad replaceents that wll be easer on cars and backbones arent expected untl 986. The state Departent of Transportaton has nfored the county governent that four of the sx rals that carry Staten sland Ralroad trans across the avenue near Boyle-Mdway wll be reoved and that the roadway wll be rebult. " really look forward to repars," sad alter Gardner, drector of the countys dvson of transportaton engneerng. He sad 20,000 cars a day traverse the tracks and that the county has been tryng for years to get the crossng repared. Pressure ounted last year after Sandy eeks, townshp cotteewoan, sought repars and nvolved Asseblyan Ed Gll, who secured a DOT nspecton at the ste. The word cae fro Joseph Schuacher, chef of the Bureau of Utltes n the DOT, who sad he wll ntate acton for the rehabltaton o the reanng crossng surface. The cost s pegged at $50,oOO, to be drawn fro a b^end of federal and county ones. Reoval otxwo of the three tracks cut last years $50,000 estated cost by a thrd. The heavy rubber pads are vsble n such places as North Mchgan Avenue n Kenlworth where they went n wth renovaton of the Rahway Valley Ralroad lne several years ago. precptate ncreased costs to the law abdng resdents pad through ncjrefls^ ed rate changes and taxes." Thus, they sad, "the proble s shared by the whole county." To counter llegal dupng of household garbage, the SRC recoends the polce dentfy dupers and ssue suonses, and proposes the fne be doubled to a axu of $200 Volators nclude those who double up wth ther neghbors garbage, by agreeentor not, to avod payng full rates for servce. The cottee sad ths proble s on *he ncrease..antcpatng probles through ncreased costs and possble strkes at landflls, the cottee also proposed an Eergency Mandated Recyclng Progra for the townshp Davd Roach, health offcer, sad dsruptons could cause health hazards. A servce breakdown last wnter pnponted lted local power over refuse collecton. Roach sad the state Board of Publc Utltes(BPU) usurps ost of the authorty. SRC proposes that the Health Departent be gven ore enforceent powers. t recoends the town petton the BPU to standardze onthly collecton rates here, and petton state legslators to splfy and reyew the rate ncrease process so that sall collectors are not overburdened wth legal costs that are passed on to consuers. t also suggests recyclng be encouraged through such eans as volue prcng at landflls. Paul DLorenzo, a collector, sad another landfll strke s antcpated next year. Jaes Turr, another collector and SRC eber, sad landfll "tppng" costs have gone up 00 percent n two years, and another fee hke s pendng. He also noted that the elnaton of Clean Up eek has caused soe ctzens "to slp that debrs" nto ther b ng t," he sad. - The cottee explored alternatve eans of refuse collecton.- t sad uncpal collecton would be too expensve and need new anageent expertse, that prvately bdded servce would no longer guarantee rear-door servce or regulated prcng and that franchse or specal dstrct pckups would not guarantee unfor prcng or servce! SRC concluded unanously that "UH5 sysa presently n use s better thsfo any we researched." A suary of the cottee^ recoendatons s on Page 8- To dscourage llegal household dupng downtown, townshp governent has nstalled eght wre ltter baskets on poles.

Twenty-Third Publications

Twenty-Third Publications Introducton Advent s a tme to wat for Jesus and to prepare for hs comng at Chrstmas. People all over the world wat and watch n dfferent ways for Jesus comng. You wll learn about some of them n ths book.

More information

Philip Goes. Lesson at a Glance. Go! Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3

Philip Goes. Lesson at a Glance. Go! Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3 Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll name the Ethopan as the man who Phlp taught about Jesus. The chldren wll practce sharng the Bble wth each other. The chldren wll state that God wants

More information

We Go to Church. Lesson at a Glance. Worshiping God. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3

We Go to Church. Lesson at a Glance. Worshiping God. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3 Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll state a characterstc of a dscple. The chldren wll sng and pray together. The chldren wll state how they can be lke dscples, e.g., share, pray, read the

More information

I Am Special. Lesson at a Glance. God Made Me. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 1

I Am Special. Lesson at a Glance. God Made Me. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 1 Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll state that God created the frst man and woman, Adam and Eve. The chldren wll dentfy dfferent parts of the human body. The chldren wll thank God for ther

More information

Hannah Talks to God. Lesson Plan

Hannah Talks to God. Lesson Plan Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll understand that prayng s how we talk to God. The chldren wll learn that Hannah prayed for a baby and God answered her prayers. The chldren wll pray.

More information

Josiah Loves God s Word

Josiah Loves God s Word Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll dentfy the Bble as God s word. The chldren wll dentfy Josah and specfc events surroundng the Bble s dscovery n the temple. The chldren wll vew the Bble

More information

Brothers and Sisters

Brothers and Sisters Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll state that God makes famles. The chldren wll demonstrate ways to be helpers at home. The chldren wll thank God for ther famles. Bble Story Text Geness

More information

The Great Chain of Being

The Great Chain of Being The Great Chan of Beng AUTHOR: Susan Barry Frankln Hgh School, Frankln, WI Introducton In ths lesson, students wll use prmary and secondary sources to develop a better understandng of the contnuty and

More information

Methods for Measuring and Compensating Ball Screw Error on Multi-mode Industrial CT Scanning Platform

Methods for Measuring and Compensating Ball Screw Error on Multi-mode Industrial CT Scanning Platform 5th Internatonal Conference on Measurement, Instrumentaton and Automaton (ICMIA 06) Methods for Measurng and Compensatng Ball Screw Error on Mult-mode Industral CT Scannng Platform Yuje Zhang, a, Shangfeng

More information

v. Theresa Keeping Defendant

v. Theresa Keeping Defendant UNTED STATES DSTRCT COURT for the Central Dstrct of Calforna Chuck Foster Plantff v. Theresa Keepng Defendant Cvl Acton No. SACV14-0004-AG-DFMx; consoldated wth SACV14-0012-AG-DFMx PRODUCTON OF DOCUMENTS

More information

I i. to read them to you and as you u~derstznd them and read along Kewark Avenue, J. C. ti. J. I 38- Inv. James P.

I i. to read them to you and as you u~derstznd them and read along Kewark Avenue, J. C. ti. J. I 38- Inv. James P. AND PLACE OF Dstectve Charles F. llvas, Dsde County Publc Safety, kpartment, Homcde Sectoq obert Hlavac, nv. James P. Farrell, ~udsoh County Prosecutor% Offce 59 5 Kewark Avenue, J. C. t. J. Lor1 12, 1973,

More information

c The dogs did what they were told so that their masters did not hit them.

c The dogs did what they were told so that their masters did not hit them. The Call of the Wld Jack London The story step by step 1 Lsten to Chapter 1 (from Judge Mller s place... to...he never forgot t. ). Lst the parts of the body that you hear. The frst one s an example. Check

More information

Friends of Rochester Cathedral Annual Report

Friends of Rochester Cathedral Annual Report Ths publcaton was dgtsed by Rochester Cathedral Research Guld Homepage: www.rochestercathedralresearchguld.org Adran s Wall Frends of Rochester Cathedral Annual Report 20-202 G. Keevll Abstract: Test pts

More information

.tl",- ' --;'.~~ TOWARD OUR COMMON G OF CORRECT FAITH \ '.~-, ":~~~ A Response to Recent Allegation~':,: :~;..:;~~~ ::f4

.tl,- ' --;'.~~ TOWARD OUR COMMON G OF CORRECT FAITH \ '.~-, :~~~ A Response to Recent Allegation~':,: :~;..:;~~~ ::f4 ~ ' I c l! 'I I tl"- ' --;'~~ " :" ~- --t"' ~ : r tcj"'" :: " ~~' "! j ":;;c' :;;t ~ ; r TOWARD OUR COMMON G OF CORRECT FAITH " ' : ; \!';[~J" 1 "1t~:::::~ f" ; j I ; : '~;: t A Response to Recent Allegaton~'::

More information

And God is able to make all grace abound to you...

And God is able to make all grace abound to you... And God s able to make all grace abound to you... And God s able to make all grace abound to you, so that havng all suffcency n all thngs at all tmes, you may abound n every good work. Thnk of t. God hmself

More information

The Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica 30th Anniversary Rededication. March 6, 2011 University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries.

The Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica 30th Anniversary Rededication. March 6, 2011 University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries. The Isser and Rae Prce Lbrary of Judaca 30th Annversary Rededcaton March 6, 2011 Unversty of Florda George A. Smathers Lbrares Thrty Years of The Isser and Rae Prce Lbrary of Judaca Unversty of Florda

More information

Evaluation of geometrical characteristics of Korean pagodas

Evaluation of geometrical characteristics of Korean pagodas Evaluaton of geometrcal characterstcs of Korean pagodas *Fahmeh Yavartanoo 1) and Thomas Kang 2) 1), 2) Department of Archtecture and Archtectural Engneerng, Seoul Natonal Unversty, Seoul 08826, Korea

More information

Copyr ight Copyright Tridonic GmbH & Co KG All rights reserved. Manufactur er

Copyr ight Copyright Tridonic GmbH & Co KG All rights reserved. Manufactur er luxcontrol DALI XC Copyr ght Copyrght Trdonc GmbH & Co KG All rghts reserved. Manufactur er Trdonc GmbH & Co KG Färbergasse 15 6851 Dornbrn Austra Tel. +43-(0)5572-395-0 Fax +43-(0)5572-20176 www.trdonc.com

More information

Design Review Board. John Ellsworth, Environmental Planner on behalf of Verizon Wireless, First Presbyterian Church

Design Review Board. John Ellsworth, Environmental Planner on behalf of Verizon Wireless, First Presbyterian Church I t 1 s Desgn Revew Board F February 6, 2018 Those present were: s I $ James H. McMullan, Vce Charman Carolyn D. Presche, Member C. Sherrll Dayton, Member Robert D. Caruso, Member Bruce A.T. Sska, Member

More information

\ rf/7 EVANS, W. A..43HRD INTERVIEW 5043,

\ rf/7 EVANS, W. A..43HRD INTERVIEW 5043, \ rf/7 EVANS, W. A..43HRD INTERVIEW 5043, 373 FOR\* 374 Indat- T \';"..c >fjl. - TTlRD INTERVIEW 5043. Feld porker's Ths report wad'? on (ta^" February 1, I.)3 7. *V' ~" * "" "" "" 1.. Name JL!^-?!!! 1^^

More information

CALL UPON GOD HIGH PRIEST DEAN FALCONER

CALL UPON GOD HIGH PRIEST DEAN FALCONER The Ensgn Zarahemla Branch APRIL 2016 CALL UPON GOD HIGH PRIEST DEAN FALCONER SEVERAL YEARS AGO WHEN I WAS WORKING FOR THE MARRIOTT CORPORATION, I WAS SENT FOR NINE MONTHS TO BAYLOR MEDICAL CENTER IN DALLAS,

More information

UNSTOPPABLE THEN and NOW A LIFE WELL LIVED Acts 20:17-38

UNSTOPPABLE THEN and NOW A LIFE WELL LIVED Acts 20:17-38 UNSTOPPABLE THEN and NOW A LIFE WELL LIVED Acts 20:17-38 Can anyone tell me what the theme of our summer seres on Acts s? That s rght UNSTOPPABLE. In the power of the Holy Sprt, the Good News of Jesus

More information

WILLIAM BALLENY'S STORY

WILLIAM BALLENY'S STORY WILLIAM BALLENY'S STORY May I introduce yself to you all, I a Willia Balleny Howden, I have had a very full life, busy, adventurous, periods of great joy and sense of achieveent, and also very sad ties.

More information

ooaenman I IBANOUET FACILITIES From

ooaenman I IBANOUET FACILITIES From .... _,. Page 8 ;X NI. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, October,7- THETEXAS CHAINSA^ MASSACREI < "PRIjECUT" 7s MOST HILARIOUS ILDEST MOIE REEFER MADNESS wn. o* we oevlsawch "...a vew of r6al people

More information

Improvements of Indoor Fingerprint Location Algorithm based on RSS

Improvements of Indoor Fingerprint Location Algorithm based on RSS Internatonal Journal of Scence Vol.4 No.1 017 ISSN: 1813-4890 Improvements of Indoor Fngerprnt Locaton Algorthm based on RSS Quyue Zhu a, Qang Yu b, Q Lu c and Kun Sh d School of Computer and Software

More information

TIMOTHY CLUB K1 TO P3 NOV/DEC HOLIDAY PROGRAMME CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN

TIMOTHY CLUB K1 TO P3 NOV/DEC HOLIDAY PROGRAMME CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN TIMOTHY CLUB K1 TO P3 NOV/DEC HOLIDAY PROGRAMME CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN Date: 12/13 Deceber 2015 Prograe: Christas Sharing CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN OVERVIEW Over these two weeks, we will be helping the children

More information

5 BY MR. ROSENBLATT: Your Honor. the State would. BY MR. SERMOS: Yes, sir. We'll agree to that. We will release him, too, Your

5 BY MR. ROSENBLATT: Your Honor. the State would. BY MR. SERMOS: Yes, sir. We'll agree to that. We will release him, too, Your Drect Examnaton - Manley 465 1 BY MR. HARPER: Your Honor, we would ask that 2 Deputy Frank be fnally released from our subpoena. 3 BY THE COURT: He '11 be released from hs 4 subpoena. 5 BY MR. ROSENBLATT:

More information

Vision and. Focus Areas. Catholic Schools Youth Ministry Australia CATHOLIC LEADERS FORMATION NETWORK YOUTH MINISTERS INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR AND YOUTH

Vision and. Focus Areas. Catholic Schools Youth Ministry Australia CATHOLIC LEADERS FORMATION NETWORK YOUTH MINISTERS INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR AND YOUTH Catholc Schools Youth Mnstry Australa Vson and Focus Areas JUNIOR AND YOUTH MINISTRY YOUTH MINISTERS INTERNATIONAL CATHOLIC LEADERS FORMATION NETWORK STUDENT POST SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTERS TEACHER AND CHURCH

More information

This Child Has Been Sent by God

This Child Has Been Sent by God Consensus Volume 20 ssue 2 n Prase of Valant Women Artcle 10 11-1-1994 Ths Chld Has Been Sent by God Bonne J. Scharf Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://scholars.wlu.ca/consensus Recommended Ctaton

More information

Section-A (Reading) Bhagat Singh

Section-A (Reading) Bhagat Singh SAMPLE PAPER TERM I SESSION- 2017-18 ENGLISH CLASS- VII Tme allowed: 3 hrs Maxmum Marks: 80 Ths paper s dvded nto three sectons: Secton A (Readng) - 20 marks Secton B (Wrtng - 20 marks Grammar) - 10 marks

More information

Winged Lion THE. 4th Annual Book Sale. Women s Guild Fundraiser. St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church. October 11th, 12th and 13th 9 a.m. 7 p.m.

Winged Lion THE. 4th Annual Book Sale. Women s Guild Fundraiser. St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church. October 11th, 12th and 13th 9 a.m. 7 p.m. OUR MISSION STATEMENT TO SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS OF JESUS CHRIST TO ALL GOD S PEOPLE BY WORD AND ACTION. 02 WEEKLY SPANISH MASS AT ST. MARKS STARTING OCT 5TH 03 SEVEN SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL STEWARDS 05 HIGH

More information

i» M < 1 I I MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION CHICAGO REGIONAL OFFICE

i» M < 1 I I MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION CHICAGO REGIONAL OFFICE » M < 1 I I ~W ' TT UNITED STTES OF MERIC TCOM HERING MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BORD CHICGO REGIONL OFFICE IN THE MTTER OF: LEROY J. PLETTEN vs. UNITED STTES OF THE RMY DEPRTMENT Transcrpt of the" Deposton

More information

The Ensign. Zarahemla Branch SEPTEMBER Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye

The Ensign. Zarahemla Branch SEPTEMBER Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye The Ensgn Zarahemla Branch SEPTEMBER 2015 Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye by Hgh Prest Brad Gault Prepare ye, prepare ye, O nhabtants of the earth, for the judgment of our God s come: behold, and lo, the Brdegroom

More information

air will make their nests in it.

air will make their nests in it. 355 "THE FOURTH DIMENSION AND ITS USES BY MAN" By Charles Fllmore Unty Tranng School July 31, 1933 Lesgon l "How Sprtually to Qucken Man' 8 Supermnd Facultes and Use,"Them In Character Buldng" ' The am

More information

;», '" ' r. A rts calendar

;», ' ' r. A rts calendar ;»," r " r»!. PagC12CRANF0RD (N.Jv) CTZEN AND CHRONCLE Thursday, July 18,1974 The -town junor 1 Olypcs were held July 12 at Meoral Feld. Wnners wll partddate n statejfnals July 24 Tne 26th annual New Jersey

More information

COUNCIL MINUTES February 4, 1974

COUNCIL MINUTES February 4, 1974 39 1 COUNCL MNUTES February 4, 1974 Regular meetng of the Cty Councl of the Cty of Ocean Shores called to order at 730 P.M. by Mayor Lews wth all councl members present. Cty Manager Ford, Cty Attorney

More information

Family Integrated Bible Camp. On a Dime! 2010 By Evonne Mandella Bible Time Adventure Camp!!

Family Integrated Bible Camp. On a Dime! 2010 By Evonne Mandella Bible Time Adventure Camp!! Faily Integrated Bible Cap On a Die! 2010 By Evonne Mandella Bible Tie Adventure Cap!! Thank you for purchasing our Faily Integrated Cap Curriculu! Your whole faily will enjoy learning the Bible together

More information

A DIGEST OF CHAPTER 14

A DIGEST OF CHAPTER 14 STUDES N JOSHUA- JUDGES-RUTH A DGEST OF CHAPTER 14 Vv. 1-5 The plan for dvdng the land. God told Joshua to dvde the land by lot (v. 2). Ths plan had already been selected durng the days of Moses (Numbers

More information

I I. I w I T H A L I s T 0 F M E M B E R s. I. i fi Natural Histor~ Societ~ ~ i ~ti~ f. ~ ofthe ~ f~ Pubiished by the Society. 11.

I I. I w I T H A L I s T 0 F M E M B E R s. I. i fi Natural Histor~ Societ~ ~ i ~ti~ f. ~ ofthe ~ f~ Pubiished by the Society. 11. If)?S ~ 2 67 f=---=--~----~ f! CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS j ~ ofthe ~ f Natural Hstor~ Socet~ ~ ~ of the ~ ~ Uf\verst':J of lllf\os, lf I w I T H A L I s T 0 F M E M B E R s. I ~t~ f I I f~ Pubshed by the

More information

Processional. a writer s cottage. Alexandria, Virginia, 2017

Processional. a writer s cottage. Alexandria, Virginia, 2017 Introducton to the 2017 edton Processonal a wrter s cottage Alexandra, Vrgna, 2017 A plaque hangs above my desk: Tell Your Story. Those words serve as a daly nvtaton to a sprtual practce. Tellng a story

More information

THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY

THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY l**3t*k* ADV. THE LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY 8 More Bkes Reported Stolen Is Yours Locked? EIGHTIETH YEAR No. 49 *>UMI»IIG

More information

989 James Robert Todd

989 James Robert Todd xv. 989 James Robert Todd Bographcal Sumnnary (1324) Todd was born on December 10, 1919, n Groesbeck, Tex. (2165) He held a varety of occupatons. He worked approxmately 2 years at Sue's Used Car Lot n

More information

flipliiipil^ BUY VICTORY Vol. UI. N GRANFORD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER, I. T945 FIVE CENtS Hundreds See K#d Parade Were

flipliiipil^ BUY VICTORY Vol. UI. N GRANFORD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER, I. T945 FIVE CENtS Hundreds See K#d Parade Were l f : & jf lffjjs flplpl^ :... " ;. > ; * -. /. ;. v -,.; *. Y / --"=;- < * : BUY : " VICTORY GAR WOOD GRANFORD KENILWORTH VICTORY L LOAN j f -.;.. *,... EVERYONE KNOWS I» STORE YOCR STORE! BUSES 47 AND

More information

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections Notce of Copyrght Publshed and unpublshed materals may be protected by Copyrght Law (Ttle 17, U.S. Code). Any copes of publshed and unpublshed materals provded by the Western Hstory Collectons are for

More information

THE WESTFIELD LEADER

THE WESTFIELD LEADER S -> -O rjc co ta H r- *n rn *-* >-. o W r?r u a *2T tj ^ C B» (/)? O -J o THE WESTFIELD LEADER Tht l dlg U Motx WUUy Clrcutfd Wteldy N VCuty WHS Graduaton Wednesday 6 P.M. EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR No. Hff.d

More information

an imprint of Prometheus Books Amherst, NY

an imprint of Prometheus Books Amherst, NY an mprnt of Prometheus Books Amherst, NY Publshed 2012 by Pyr, an mprnt of Prometheus Books A Gule of Dragons. Copyrght 2012 James Enge. All rghts reserved. No part of ths publcaton may be reproduced,

More information

Obtain 44 New. Subscriptions in Opening Canvass During.the first week of the subscription

Obtain 44 New. Subscriptions in Opening Canvass During.the first week of the subscription Seres., / Twelve.events by top-fllbht artsts organzatons are scheduled.for the 945-46 season of the Grffth Musc Foundaton n Newark, Mrs. Parker O. Grffth, presdent of the. foundaton, announced today. ;.

More information

Serving Cranford,... Kenilwofth and Garwood. M^y Second C l a s s P o s t a g e I^nid Cranford, N J. 070f6 J 5 C E N T S

Serving Cranford,... Kenilwofth and Garwood. M^y Second C l a s s P o s t a g e I^nid Cranford, N J. 070f6 J 5 C E N T S ».! Thursday,. ft \ - "" *- - ITT* J T. " W " " T-rw.T-. - * p. * VOL 82 No. 9 Publshed Every Thursday > Servng Cranford,... Kenlwofth and Garwood M^y 5.975 Second C l a s s P o s t a g e I^nd Cranford,

More information

By High Priest Brad Gault

By High Priest Brad Gault The Ensgn Zarahemla Branch NOVEMBER 2015 By Hgh Prest Brad Gault Lsten to the voce of Jesus Chrst, your Redeemer, the great I AM, whose arm of mercy hath atoned for your sns, who wll gather hs people even

More information

Scripture used from the KJV of the Bible. Published by: WinSome Learning

Scripture used from the KJV of the Bible. Published by: WinSome Learning Copyright 010 John & Pa Page No part of this book ay be reproduced by any eans without the written perission of the authors. However, if you have purchased this book, you do have the authors' perission

More information

Corpus Christi University Parish

Corpus Christi University Parish Corpus Chrst Unversty Parsh Rev. Msgr. Mchael R. Bllan, VF, Pastor mbllan@ccup.org Lauren Farrell, Campus Mnstry Assocate lfarrell@ccup.org Deacon Robert Fedynch, Bookkeeper rfedynch@ccup.org Susette Malak-McNutt,

More information

In their jobs with the neighborhood development program, Edward Qunther and James Gilbert have seen roofs with leaks so bad the

In their jobs with the neighborhood development program, Edward Qunther and James Gilbert have seen roofs with leaks so bad the 40cs(tlanb #tebtr Volue 18 Nuber 51 Monday, Deceber 20,1982 Westland, Mchgan 32 Pages Twenty-fve Cents 'fl Scbtbt CcraoHltttkoa Co/»f«k>o All Rt(tU Ktnot places and faces FREE HEALTH screenngs are offered

More information

'755 a staff assistant in the Office of the Dean for Student

'755 a staff assistant in the Office of the Dean for Student - 8-ar R C -~ Cnp B P1 -~-- b -~qbal Student center ove rases _By llen L. Spero The Student Center Cottee's recent reorganzaton of offce space n the Julus A. Stratton 523 Student Center has caused concern

More information

Trinity News. Pastor s Introduction. October 2018

Trinity News. Pastor s Introduction. October 2018 Trinity News Trinity United Methodist Church, (570)473-9145 300 Sixth Street Northumberland, PA 17857 October 2018 Pastor s Introduction Church email: trinity4@ptd.net http://trinityumc-northumberland.com

More information

THE CULVER CITIZEN ON LAKE MAXINKUCKEE INDIANA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKE

THE CULVER CITIZEN ON LAKE MAXINKUCKEE INDIANA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKE Marshall Co. Hstorcal Socety 5 test Garro St, Plymouth, Xrtd. Monthly "FARM and HOME" Secton Wth Ths Week's Edton THE CULVER CTZEN ON LAKE MAXNKUCKEE NDANA'S MOST BEAUTFUL LAKE 67TH YEAR, NO. 5 CULVER,

More information

THE VICTORIAN. Carolyn DECEMBER Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly. Daily Schedule. 7:00-9:00- Breakfast. 9:30-Catholic Communion (Thurs)

THE VICTORIAN. Carolyn DECEMBER Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly. Daily Schedule. 7:00-9:00- Breakfast. 9:30-Catholic Communion (Thurs) DECEMBER 2018 THE VICTORIAN 389 Orleans Rd., North Chatham, MA 02650 Tel- 508 945 1211 CarolynWass@broadreachhealth.org Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly Daily Schedule 7:00-9:00- Breakfast 9:30-Catholic

More information

ALL-OUT PLEA TO CONGRESS URGED ON FIRE AND POLICE SOCIAL SECURITY BILL

ALL-OUT PLEA TO CONGRESS URGED ON FIRE AND POLICE SOCIAL SECURITY BILL C w t f ' S-e/WAA. L E l L D E t 'Amerca** Large»t Weekly for Publc Employee* Vol. XV No. 50 Tueaday, August 20. 1957 Prce Ten Cent Vllage H P 0 V''. '- CAPlOl. ^VALON ALBANV 1 N Y COttP ng ge 16 ALL-OUT

More information

Teading period ex ended

Teading period ex ended l 1 1911 1 4 t - F 9,4 1 5 4-5.1 " ' February as eleelon's Three take out UA? pettons; N neteen seek class offces By Carson Agnew Three canddates 'for UAP and 19 canddates for varous other class offcers

More information

LET S CONTINUE TO PLANT SEEDS High Priest Dean Falconer

LET S CONTINUE TO PLANT SEEDS High Priest Dean Falconer The Ensgn Zarahemla Branch OCTOBER 2015 LET S CONTINUE TO PLANT SEEDS Hgh Prest Dean Falconer We have all heard of mracles. But do you want to see a real mracle take place now? If so, take a seed the sze

More information

TAX RATE HERE DROPS 103 POINTS

TAX RATE HERE DROPS 103 POINTS FACTS WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR 10,000, READERS EVERY WEEK VoJ. 57. No. 12 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938 Prce Four Cents Flskov Wll Not Be Republcan Counclan At Large Canddate Forer &h Ward Counclan

More information

Cre ighton Mobilizes Forces to A id Sister Cities In Great Flood of '52

Cre ighton Mobilizes Forces to A id Sister Cities In Great Flood of '52 Gaa P Ep slon Canddates Chosen ; ntaton s Sunday The ebers of Gaa P Eplon natonal Jesut honor soorty announced ths week the ;aes of nne Creghton coeds rho have been accepted as canddates for ebershp n

More information

Loyalty oath questioned

Loyalty oath questioned Loyalty oath questoned By Chuck Kolb Two MrT professors.' have obtaned an njcton n the Superor Court of Massaehuse seekng to have-he sta's Teachers' Loyalty Oath declared unconsttutonal Dr. Wlla Watsn,

More information

Stasusrauss second i Ofs ian su ocealno r Ic a l~amaminao

Stasusrauss second i Ofs ian su ocealno r Ic a l~amaminao r By Carson Agnew for the Envronental Scence Servces Adnstraton (ESSA) sea laboratory. Hs speech, ade before the ESSA Ste Evaluaton Cottee at the Algonqun Club, Boston, rased ths state's hopes of wnnng

More information

Second Studen t Attacked in HUB

Second Studen t Attacked in HUB H n assocated press rn u NewScop e The W orld Fg htng Breaks Out n Ban Me Thuot SAGON Fghtng has broken out on the approaches to Ban Me Thuot, where leaders of the rebellous Montagnard trbes et and algned

More information

DMITRI IGLITZIN October 22, 2018

DMITRI IGLITZIN October 22, 2018 DMITRI IGLITZIN Igltzn@workerlaw.com Orgnal va emal to: pdc@pdc.wa.gov and peter.lavallee@pdc.wa.gov Peter Lavallee Executve Drector Washngton State Publc Dsclosure Commsson PO Box 40908 Olympa, WA 98504-0908

More information

Assuming Moses was the author, we know this first book was written in his. to Moses through oral tradition, God would have revealed to him directly.

Assuming Moses was the author, we know this first book was written in his. to Moses through oral tradition, God would have revealed to him directly. Bible Story: God Made the Plants (Genesis 1:9-13) Bible Phrase: God made plants to grow on the earth (Genesis 1:11). Bible Truth: God made the water, land, and plants. Old Testament Unit 1: God s Creation

More information

Weberman Traditional Foodservice Corporation Passover Take Out Menu For PESACH 2013 March 25-April 2

Weberman Traditional Foodservice Corporation Passover Take Out Menu For PESACH 2013 March 25-April 2 G100 Hot Dogs: classic 1 lb MEAT/ PASSOVER-non-gebrochts 8/2 oz G110 Corn Beef, Sliced 6 oz MEAT/ PASSOVER-non-gebrochts aprox 12 slices G111 pastrami:brisket sliced 6 oz MEAT/ PASSOVER-non-gebrochts aprox

More information

Wye flerhnratt Publlhed '09! b! the students ( the North Engneerng. Carolna State College of Agrculture was!" Member North Carolna Collegate Press Ass

Wye flerhnratt Publlhed '09! b! the students ( the North Engneerng. Carolna State College of Agrculture was! Member North Carolna Collegate Press Ass .1",_r s r Gratutes 'Vol. V, No. 12 Publshed Weekly by the Students of N. 0. State College of Agrculture Engneerng J) ṗ STATE COLLEGE STATON, RALEGH, N. C., DECEMBER 5,1924 Sngle Copes 10 Cents - ~. r...

More information

Weihan Wang* Beijing Yuanda International Project Management Consulting Co. Ltd., Beijing , China *Corresponding author

Weihan Wang* Beijing Yuanda International Project Management Consulting Co. Ltd., Beijing , China *Corresponding author Rev. Téc. Ing. Unv. Zula. Vol. 39, Nº 11, 166-173, 2016 do:10.21311/001.39.11.21 RFID Postonng Based on Vehcle Postonng Subsystem Wehan Wang* Beng Yuanda Internatonal Proect Management Consultng Co. Ltd.,

More information

Harvest Resources. Loving God For our beautiful countryside For crops and animals Fruit and fish For sunshine and rain We thank and praise you. Amen.

Harvest Resources. Loving God For our beautiful countryside For crops and animals Fruit and fish For sunshine and rain We thank and praise you. Amen. Harvest Resources Harvest Resources for use with Children and Young People produced by Germinate: The Arthur Rank Centre Aims: To help children and young people understand better where their food comes

More information

Rotunda - Vol 8, No 26 - April 26, 1928

Rotunda - Vol 8, No 26 - April 26, 1928 Longwood Unversty Dgtal Commons @ Longwood Unversty Rotunda Lbrary, Specal Collectons, and Archves Sprng 4-26-1928 Rotunda - Vol 8, No 26 - Aprl 26, 1928 Longwood Unversty Follow ths and addtonal works

More information

SALEM-WITCH-L Archives

SALEM-WITCH-L Archives 1 of 5 2009 09 19 01:16 Welcome to RootsWeb.com Sgn n DISCOVER MORE > Home Searches Famly Trees Malng Lsts Message Boards Web Stes Passwords Help Archver > SALEM WITCH > 1999 08 > 0933867296 SALEM-WITCH-L

More information

November A Note from our Pastor, Bill Russell. Veterans Day

November A Note from our Pastor, Bill Russell. Veterans Day November 2014 A Note from our Pastor, Bill Russell What a SUPER month we enjoyed during October. Between Autumn Evening, and all of the hours of hard work put in by so many folks, and Trunk or Treat, and

More information

WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION ACT, 1999

WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION ACT, 1999 10 NO.31832 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 30 JANUARY 2009 No. 72 30.January 2009 WORLD HERTAGE CONVENTON ACT, 1999 PROCLAMATON OF THE CAPE FLORAL REGON PROTECTED AREAS AS A WORLD HERTAGE STE AND DELEGATON BY THE

More information

Tech. VOL. X. BOSTON, APRIL 9, NO. 13.

Tech. VOL. X. BOSTON, APRIL 9, NO. 13. Tech. VOL. X. BOSTON, APRL 9, 1891. NO. 13. Publshed on alternate Thursdays, durng the college year, by the students of the Massachusetts nsttute of Technology. BOARD OF EDTORS. FREDERCK HOPPN HOWLAND,

More information

notiffw nvlm e?h wnn Mnt fifc(jerjjioftt In iftjt 3MI im art Tarty Pacent

notiffw nvlm e?h wnn Mnt fifc(jerjjioftt In iftjt 3MI im art Tarty Pacent TEXAS CH UNVERSTY TX South Plans Funeral begns ts 50th yr wth Rev Roscoe G Ada s now n charge of Rev Warns was reared n Lubbock, Texas and fro Dunbar Hgh School n 954 Ke s a 955 graduate ot College n Houston,

More information

The Anchor, Volume 71.25: May 15, 1959

The Anchor, Volume 71.25: May 15, 1959 Hope College Dgtal Coons @ Hope College Anchor: 1959 Anchor: 1950-1959 5-15-1959 The Anchor, Volue 71.25: May 15, 1959 Hope College Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://dgtalcoons.hope.edu/anchor_1959

More information

May Ascension News May 2018 ascensionlutheranchurch.org Page 1

May Ascension News May 2018 ascensionlutheranchurch.org Page 1 May 2018 Be patient, then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord s coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop, patiently waiting for the autumn and spring rains. James 5:7

More information

Family Bulletin December 6, Parish Website Schoolspeak.com

Family Bulletin December 6, Parish Website Schoolspeak.com Family Bulletin December 6, 2018 www.hnmschool.org Parish Website Schoolspeak.com THIS WEEK Principal s Corner Calendar Sister School Fundraiser Sports Awards St. Vincent de Paul Donations 5th Grade Hosting

More information

H. ' " I " - '* ' grap n CO

H. '  I  - '* ' grap n CO H. " " - * SERVNQ CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENLWORTH Vol. 92 No. 27 Publshed Every Thursday. v «-. " r.«*". USPS"136 800"Second! ClassPostage Pad^Cranford7N.jT^5 CENTS n Bref Collecton efforts contnue ths

More information

Yule Rush 60 Extra Employ** To Help Handle

Yule Rush 60 Extra Employ** To Help Handle For Motorsts A", warang- that-autooble accdents wll be b» the rurreos* g the approachng -wnter onths was ssued ths weefc by Polce Chef Wlla A. Fscher. Hs predcton was based on records of the local polce-departent

More information

Celebrating A Year of Unstoppable Faith and 2012 MINISTRY REPORT

Celebrating A Year of Unstoppable Faith and 2012 MINISTRY REPORT Celebrating A Year of Unstoppable Faith and Incredible Ipact 2012 MINISTRY REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS President s Message Page 1 Four C s Counity Ministry Page 9 INTRODUCTION Page 2 Expanded Ministries Sport-Specific

More information

Bronia and the Bowls of Soup

Bronia and the Bowls of Soup Bronia and the Bowls of Soup Aaron Zerah Page 1 of 10 Bronia and the Bowls of Soup by Aaron Zerah More of Aaron's books can be found at his website: http://www.atozspirit.com/ Published by Free Kids Books

More information

God s Masterwork, Volume Five God with Us A Survey of Matthew Acts An Important Interlude Matthew to Revelation

God s Masterwork, Volume Five God with Us A Survey of Matthew Acts An Important Interlude Matthew to Revelation Volume Fve God wth Us A Survey of Matthew Acts An Important Interlude Matthew to Revelaton The Heart of the Matter We now begn the second phase of our safar through Scrpture. Havng concluded our study

More information

A traditional Christmas in England

A traditional Christmas in England ESL ENGLISH LESSON (60-120 mins) 15 th December 2011 A traditional Christmas in England Pre Christmas - The English like to celebrate Christmas well ahead of the actual day. Before the kids break up from

More information

Chairman Peter Harris; Norma Patten, Pleasant Oberhausen, Linda Couture and Marshall Ford.

Chairman Peter Harris; Norma Patten, Pleasant Oberhausen, Linda Couture and Marshall Ford. ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Wednesday, April 27, 2011 Belmont Corner Meeting House Belmont, N.H.03220 Members Present: Alternates Present: Alternates Absent: Staff: Chairman Peter Harris; Norma Patten,

More information

100% KGNWT FOR HUMANITY KHAWAJA GHARIB NAWAZ WELFARE TRUST. ZAKAT POLICY

100% KGNWT FOR HUMANITY KHAWAJA GHARIB NAWAZ WELFARE TRUST.   ZAKAT POLICY KGNWT FOR HUMANITY KHAWAJA GHARIB NAWAZ WELFARE TRUST 100% ZAKAT POLICY Assalam-o-Alakum Wa Rahmatullah May the peace of Allah (swt) descend upon you and Hs Mercy and Blessngs. The KGNWT Team and I would

More information

THE WESTFIELD LEADER T*«LenUnf and Mot Widely Circulated Weekly Naupaper In Union County

THE WESTFIELD LEADER T*«LenUnf and Mot Widely Circulated Weekly Naupaper In Union County %»USlJlC LBRAR OTT^ THE WESTFELD LEADER T*«LenUnf and Mot Wdely Crculated Weekly Naupaper n Unon County Town Councl Meett Tuesday At 8;30 P.M. HGHTY-SBCOND YEAR No. 37 'Rce Bowl 9 Permt Dened Protesters

More information

And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19

And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19 A Monthly Newsle er of Friendship Bap st Church August 2017 And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19 CHURCHWIDE G.R.O.W. OUTREACH TUESDAY,

More information

Crossover Downtown Outreach Ministry is a faith-based, interdenominational mission established to provide free emergency food, clothing, household,

Crossover Downtown Outreach Ministry is a faith-based, interdenominational mission established to provide free emergency food, clothing, household, When life is a daily struggle, when choices must be made between food, water and heat and electricity, the gift of camp is rare, precious and cherished! Crossover Downtown Outreach Ministry is a faith-based,

More information

The Utah State Quarterly, Vol. 6 No. 2, November 1929

The Utah State Quarterly, Vol. 6 No. 2, November 1929 Utah State Unversty DgtalCommons@USU Utah State Magazne Utah State Unversty Specal Collectons and Archves 11-1929 The Utah State Quarterly, Vol. 6 No. 2, November 1929 Utah State Unversty Follow ths and

More information

November The Chimes. R e f l e c t i o n s F r o m P a s t o r D e n n i s

November The Chimes. R e f l e c t i o n s F r o m P a s t o r D e n n i s The Chimes November 2012 C O M M U N I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H R e f l e c t i o n s F r o m P a s t o r D e n n i s Praise the LORD! Oh give thanks to the LORD, for He is good; For His

More information

New Castle Presbyterian News January 2014

New Castle Presbyterian News January 2014 New Castle Presbyterian News January 2014 Spirit of Christmas 2013 Faith and Endurance The 13th annual Spirit of Christmas was almost snowed out! Despite the weathercasters' predictions to stay home, many

More information

BY THE STUDENTS AND FOR THE STUDENTS NEW CONSTITUTION OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Many Changes Made Association to Be Separated from Student Bodd

BY THE STUDENTS AND FOR THE STUDENTS NEW CONSTITUTION OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Many Changes Made Association to Be Separated from Student Bodd JP Sng-turn M+-? J^"7 BY THE STUDENTS AND FOR THE STUDENTS VOL. XIV WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 9 NO. I9 REVIEW OF BASKET- BALL SEASON GRAHAM-LEE SOCIETY NEW CONSTITUTION OF ATHLETIC

More information

A dorm evaluation which will be conducted in all girls dorms Feb. 25 could result in some drastic rule changes, according to Sara Smith, speaker of

A dorm evaluation which will be conducted in all girls dorms Feb. 25 could result in some drastic rule changes, according to Sara Smith, speaker of Mddle Tennessee State Unversty SIDELINES Vol. 43 No. 38 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Thursdoy, Feb. 19, 1970 House, Senate To Vew Jane Kerr, Knoxvlle junor, smles as she gves a pnt of blood durng the

More information

GENERAL CONFERENCE AUGUST 1979

GENERAL CONFERENCE AUGUST 1979 CONFERENCE PUBLCTY Frst of Seres GENERAL CONFERENCE AUGUST 1979 510 Watchung Ave. Box 868 Planfeld N.J. 07061 (lssn 0036-214X) Second class postage pad at Planfeld N.J. 07061 THE SABBATH SEVENTH DAY BAPTST

More information

F/A. gua, tus, mae ro, go. da pré ca er tó. lin gua glo ri ó si Cór po. si tus nae, rum. cor ex re ver ve laus. po in cúm bo ne et. tum.

F/A. gua, tus, mae ro, go. da pré ca er tó. lin gua glo ri ó si Cór po. si tus nae, rum. cor ex re ver ve laus. po in cúm bo ne et. tum. PANGE LINGUA VERSES: ( = 96 108) antor/hoir /A maj7 7 Pan No In Ver Tan *OSTINATO RERAIN: All **Pan glo pa s cte m cra na coe t, s b l da ca er t l gua glo r po 6 nae, r gua,, mae ro, go s my sté. Pan

More information

J. *S. Wong; The Stanley-Ste«n

J. *S. Wong; The Stanley-Ste«n .".." V " -. / < " r *. *!! " J " ".. S.. - - ". - -,? *... *" V., - -.. / " THB CRAMfOBP CtTttPT AHD CHROMlfcU. THURSDAY,. last Twenty JVet? Pamphlet GudesPtans * Dos dont? n communty plannng arc atractvely

More information

MINUTES. Seventy Seventh Annual Session. Arkansas State Association. Free Will Baptists. At The. Free Will Baptist Youth Camp

MINUTES. Seventy Seventh Annual Session. Arkansas State Association. Free Will Baptists. At The. Free Will Baptist Youth Camp ...., [.., :,... MNUTES Of The Seventy Seventh Annual Sesson Of The Arkansas State Assocaton t,,,,,,. j,. of Free Wll Baptsts At The Free Wll Baptst Youth Camp - On Beaver Lake-Conway, Arkansas August

More information

JULY 23 GETTING CLOSER -TIME'S A WASTIN'

JULY 23 GETTING CLOSER -TIME'S A WASTIN' TH VOLUME XVII HUMBER 5 THE NINTH INFANTRY DIVISION ASSOCIATION $4.00 per year. (Ths $4 per year subscrpton also pays one year's dues.) Sngle copy, 35c. Columbus, Oho - 286 Zmpfer St., Columbus, Oho -

More information