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1 ;»," 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 Playground Olypcs s sponsored by the N.J. Recreaton and Parks Olypc wnners Assocaton, / nc. n Br.ook.sde Playground; soft- ptch for accuracy, Edde cooperaton wth the Newball Jersey Aateur. Athletc "Helstetter, Lnc-oln; Unon. The garn* wll begn basketball foul shootng, Pat here at 930 a Dougherty, Roosevelt; 50- The wnners~are yard dash, Roger Thoas, Adas; runnng broad jup, dstance. Joe Mlazzo, Meo on Dnng By Mary F. Peo A luxurous elegant restaurant specalzng n Contnental cusne The Arch Stuated on a hlltop just off Morrs Tpke. n Short Hlls, The Arch.s well ktvowrrwhether for nforal luncheons n the lounge or. ore foral repast n the an dnng roo. edately upon enterng l s apparent that functon and desgn have been ncorporated k> brng the lght and beauty of the outdoors, wthn.-fountansand ndvdually landscaped scenes are fraed by large pcture wndows. floor to celng glass gves a lght, spacous effect. Snce acqurng the restaurant Nov. 4, 1972, the present owner has antaned the hgh standards that have, set The Arch apart. Foods are fresh and prepared wth care. Servcwjs superb Our water and attendants wejjgracous_a djnhurred and always there to served An*extensve enu ncludes "speaaffestsuc as"cold posched Coluban salon n aspc or roast rack of lab Ncosc A delcately flavored brook trout stuffed wth crabeat was our choce. Pre rbs also at our table was lean and succulent.dnner s begun wth a bowl of fresh vegetables n ce and culnated wth a! "KcTdujTselecon frftff(nfsw~hrthmreve? your fattotctf excellent ru cake, fresh wth crea and whole strawberres, or-a -true crea cheesy cake, fresh frut, pes, parfats, and any others also were avalable.- Jae Gacos, coposer, perfors Frday evenngs n thelounge, dancng on Saturday to the Sententalsts fro 9 P.M. For reservatons call "7 Begnnng Monday evenng and contnung each Mon.-Fn The Arch wll feature a selecton of coplete dnners fro S4r95 -$-7_ The Arch s closed on Sundays and s avalable at that te lor caterng. Call Mchael orbante. for detals. ARCH PRESENTS Opposte Aercan Legon Hs Parkng n Rear CARRY OUT FOOD SHOPPE MONDAY THRU FRDAY COMPLETE DNNER YOUR CHOCE Pre Rb S5.9S Fllet of Sole $ft.?5 Broled Chcken $4.95 Vc <l Cutlet Paragana $7.00 DNNER MUSC --LO-U-SPA-DA-&-GHAR-L-E-S NUNZO TUE. THRU SAT. EVERY FRDAY N OUR LOUNGE JAME GACOS COMPOSER PERFORMER HRCH Aercan Express and Dners CluD Cury, H F01 cdv.tons c.ll (20 M 379 3&3f 840,Mos Turnpke. Short Hlls, Now Jersey Open 7 cl Mdget grls-softball throw for dstance, Beth Stobersk, Lncoln; softball ptch for accuracy, Mary Ondsh," Lvngston; standng broad jup, Mary Ordsh; 50-yard dash, Susan Rosenthal, Recreaton Track. Junor bo-ys-softball.throwfor dstance, Vernon Dean, Johnson; basketball foul, shootng, Kyle Sales, Johnson; runnng broad jup. Bob Specht, Lvngston; 50-yard dash. Bob Specht, 200-yard relay, R. Thoas. D. Ells, J. -Wllas and J. Thoas._alL fro Adas. Junor grls-softball throw for dstance, Natale JStobersk, Lncoln; softball ptch~fpr~accuracy, MTcTfelcF Sheran, Lncoln; stardng broad jup, Natale Stobersk; 50-yard dash, Mary Ann Zoeller, Adas; 200 yard relay, Korner, "NT- Stobersk, J. Helstetter and B. Stobersk, all fro Lncoln., nteredate boys-softball throw for dstance, John" Hearns, Johnson; runnng broad jup, Ral. Elder, Johnson; 1200-yard.dash,. Kevn -Sales, Johnson; 200- yard relay, C McGel, K. Sdes, J. Doe and R. Elder, all fro Johnson. AMERCAN LEAGUE ALL-STARS are wearng vctory grns after defeatng the Natonal League allstars 10-5 recently. n thefront ro\v/ fro\left, are GaryLenhoff and Paul / Sth; ddle row, Tony Salvo, Doug Cerak, To Les, Bob. Shuttner, J The Joe Gatto Jazz Cobo wll present a progra n The Unon County, Park Cossons Suer Arts nteredate grls-softball throw for dstance, Carole Festval n Echo Lake Park, Bshe, Recreaton Track; JvVestfeld 1 and Mountansde, softball ptch for accuracy, - on Wednesday, July 24, Dane Helstetter, Lncoln; b«g]nng a!j!j30_p.. Ran standng broad jup; Dane - d Helstetter; 75-yard a t c -~ s -Thursday, July" 257 dash, There s no charge for the Carole Bshe-Recreaton feel, or 75 les ro the GW Brdge, on Route 80 Then ts just 80 steps to your golf cart d2zj challengg holes The exceptonal scenery overlookng the Delaware Rver brngs out the best that goll has to offer Goll asde. Shawnee offersgreat food 2 outdoor pools, tenns lshhg. hkng, antqung and nearb.y horseback rdng Fred Warntjs n OH DMNERS SERVED TL9 THOH s MNJ. N HS UtHH VVM ll 1 Ol UNM V t t rt RESERVATON; MAN ST., CHATHAM CLOSED MONDAY THE FRENDLY HOTEL WARREN ON THE OCEAN SPR tng LAKE.-N. J Prvate Boach Glorous Surl Prvate Pool All Sports Choerlul Roo Sottngs Supervsod Chldrons Actvtes Wonderful Food ATTRACTVE RATES Wrte lor Droghu!.,AA.rv G Long PHONE CABARET * ENTERTANMENT [APPEARNG 6 N1TES a Week n the COACHMAN LOUNGE COURT OF APPEAt Dnng Roo Open Breakfast Lunch & Dnner Late Evenng Menu ooatnan BANQUET FACLTES Fro Cong Attractons NATONAL SCENE (testaunant GARDEN STATE PKWY. ON EXT 136. CRANFORD, N.J. PHONE ( AAcNaara, Roger Thoas, Dave AAoran, Gregl Lawlorand Rob Faber; back row, Bll Garrett/Chrs AAeade, joe Warren, Mke Prussack, Phl McGovern, Joe Scott, Mke Storch, Marty Marks and Dave Pahren.. Gatto jazz unt sets progra at Echo Park nn n,k(llm>n<h EXTENDED MDWEEK GOLF VACATON Mnu 5 nghts (Sun hru Thurs ) ncludes un- Jlod. goll ro dy ol arrval hru day ol dopaluro, 3 oals lor each nghl ol slay, swng, lons Addll. nghts.$27.* Por POG, dbl occ. plus a» & omllas GO.._J.,- not ncludot] concert..; The" group s a blend of talenteoluscans _who_hav.e... been featur.ed as ndvduals n past years wth soe of the better known bg-show bands. All now lve n the Unon County area and play local -engageents-such-as at the Planfeld Country Club. The leader, Joe Gatto of, was featured for fve years wth the lerbe Felds Orchestra., whch appeared at ajor theaters such Kenlworth teas lose on daond- KENLWORTH-- KenlwortH Sports dropped two County Twlght League to rean n last place wth a 2-12 record. Kenlworth was blanked 14-0.Tuesday by Lnden and lost Thursday to Westfeld Merchants 11-4.". n thejljnon County League, Kenlworth Sports lost a double header Sunday to Westfeld by scores of 10-0 and The tea also occupes the cellar n the Aercan Dvson of the league wth a 1-9 record. "..., Uryon Pkwy. Ext GfUopnf Hll Rd (5 Ponts) MUT-0707 Clgsed Sun and Snbe 1930 a Favorte for Gourets Contnental Cusne Luncheon, Dnner - Cocktal Lounge Recoended by CUE *& NCLUDES Soup -u Jour-Juce-or Chopped Lver- - OtSllWATONS //c tf/h// Jfa/cn {j n {<>) ffty LUNCHEON COCKTALS DNNER " PWV*TE~>A"l!TtES"O~TO-200 s A rts calendar "- A R T " - " " ". " " July 18- SUp Art Center 1 tlber, clay, etal show, 7 lo 10 p,. at 6B El St., Sut. ; " 7 MUSC ".- July 23- Concert by Odetta, the vocalst, Theater (or Perforng Arts, Kenrt College, ft-p-. r-co,.-. advance. July34 Joe Gatto Jan Cobo, Su er Arts Festval, lecho Lako Park, _B30 p.. Free,. July, Allen Faly, barbershlp to hot rock vocalsts, Garden Sta>o Arts Center, U a.. for youth groupb. Free. " THEATER July "A Doll House," starrng Jack Cano,... Foothll Play House, Mddlesex. July 18-Aug. 4 "The Sunshne Boys, Paper Mll Playhouse, Mlllburn. July lfr, 25, JU,V..Aug. 3, 1)- "MeasOre lor Measure"" Shakespeare Festval Drew Unversty/ July 20,27, Au0. 3,10,.17, 24, 31- "Under Mlk Wood." Shakespeare Festval -Drew Unversty, -T --~ July t, 20, 24, Aug. 1, 4,, 13, 14, 21, 24 "J.B. Shakespeare Festval, Drew Unversty. 25, n, 30 "Rchard " Shakespeare Festval, Drew Unversty Aug. B,9, 10, 15, 20, 73,17, J?. 3), Aufl. 3, 5, 7, "Steabalh.",(Not for chldren, Shakespeare. Festval Drew Unlverslty.July 18 through 21,2$ through 27-"Luv." Halton Murray Theater, Prnceton Unversty Aug. 1 through 4, a through 11 "Baby Want a Kss." Halton Murray Theater, Prnceton Unversty Aug. ts through B, 22 through 25 "The Lon n Wnter." Halton Murray Theater, Pj-lncetbn Unversty. Weekends through Aug. lo--"p ay t Agan Sa."Rolands Stoakhouse, U9 W. Westfleld-Ave., Roselle Park. Basketball arathon ends after 10 days Ten days of round-the-clock basketball play cae to an end yesterday at noon at the Frst Presbyteran Church. _e j JbjsketbaJlljnafaUpn,_ organzed by a group of Orange Avenue Junor Hgh School students, rased ore than $300 for One to One, an organzaton that; ads retarded chldren. One of the jorgflnzers, Paul Morley, holds the record for the longest contnuous te on the as the Paraount and the of Muscans, Local 151, court 18 hours Strand n New York Cty. He through a grant fro the recorded --DardnellaWor--MusKPerforanee-Trust j7,, Fund, a publc servce young people who partcpated, any of the fro On the saxaphone s John organzaton created and Placca, who played wth the fnanced by the recordng off the street. Less than 100 Charles Spvak Orchestra ndustres under agreeent partcpants had been, expected. aong others. Mck Sabatell, wth the Federaton, on the trupet, also well known n the local - area, played wth the Shorty Sherroch Orchestra. Frank Marrod has been persussonst wth the Baton Rouge, La. Syphony and any stage bands. Others n the group are of- slarcalbre. A guest solost wll also partcpate n the progra. The appearance of the Joe- Other progras n the Betsy Petrck, another of Suer Arts Festval. wll the Orange Ave. organzers, follow on succeedng Wednesday nghts..thro.ugh.augu5.tw.outaube±ed.-feales_.by a noted that ale players Entrance to Echo Lake wde argn, as only 15 t<t2(r- Park s frorr Sprngfeld grls took to-the (court. Most Avenue -and Mll Lane. Spectators should brng lawn chars or blankets for seatng. A Park Cosson "events telephone nuber, , wll provde nforaton n case of doubt Cto"Xbrn1)oTfrEchr TLake" about-.- whether - a post- Park wll be- n cooperaton poneent to the ran date s wth the Aercan Federaton necessary.. Pttnger to play n golf classc Fve New- Jersey youths ncludng. Mark Pt-lnger, 16,.of 9 ndaj Sprngs Rd. are headng for 1 the Natonal nsurance Youth Golf Classc, Aug.lf-20, at the Alpne CountryXHub; Cranston, R.. The youngsters were the fnalsts n the New Jersey Assocaton of ndependent < nsurance Agents prelnary round held recently at the Forsgate Country Club, Jaesburg. Fttnger.shot a 76 and 77-n the 36-hole edal play. The New Jersey fnalsts were tops n a feld 9J70 n" the fnal round. More than 300 youths fro allover the state r.play_edj_± fourth annual event. The Natonal nsurance Youth Golf Classc s sponsored by the Natonal Assocaton of nsurance Agents. OCEAN GROVE NEPTUNE TWP.s Ktcall tn- Meores of yesteryear..-. FORA 1 FAMLY OCEANFRONT V ""WRTE FOR COLOR BROCHURE UBncrrrBURE-AUrP.o-BOX-2/7 OCEAN GROVE, N.J ON FRQAYSANDSATURDAYS proudly hosts -.-- JACK ARNOLD PRESS and Hs Orchestra LOCATED N WELL LGHTED SUBURBAN PLAZA 14VSO. HARRSON ST., EAST ORANGE Dancng All Evenng to the Delghtful Musc of JACK ARNOLD PRESSand Hs Orchestra Tuesday Evenng Pre Rb Nght $5.95 Enjoy A Nostalgc Evenng of Banjo Musc Of course, we have oumtalan Gouret Sorgasbord lor the entre faly on Sonda, fro 2 to 8 P.M. RESERVATONS PLEASE... CALL Mark Pttnger Mxed doubles tourney Aug. 3 Entres wll close Sunday, July 28, for the 29Jh-1nual Unon County jootoced doubles for the ~naent-wll~begn-saturday7" Aug. 3 at 930 a.. at the Warnanco Park tenns courts "n Roselle., The entres ay be fled at the Cedar Brook Park Courts n Planfeld or the Rahway Rver Park, Rahway, courts, as well as at Warnanco Park. The tournaent s sponsored by The Unon County Park Cosson and s open to resdents of Unon County. 59t 4 Quart Outstandng Value! OMfM players were between 13 and 15 years of age. Gaes took place even n the wee hours, accordng to Betsy, but ost players ap- TBK ULST WALKNG, FEATURE! J.W. DANT EXTRA DRY DSTLLED LONDON GN 4/5 Quart /2 Gallon WNES AND LQUORS FREE PARKNG N REAR UH R«ar Entrance 30 Eastan St. (opp. Theatre) peared durng the day and early evenng The purpose, she ephaszed, was not o wn, "just to ake pney." Funds-were rased through donatons fro ctzens and a certan aount for each hour a chld spent on the court, The Presbyteran church offered the group use of ts gynasu, but was not of- fcally nvolved n the drve. 14t W.VVMtfUld Av*. - Roatll* Puk, NJ. + NOW THRU AUGUST Woody Alltn AOAM; SAM* ~ AR CONDTONED AJult* - M.OO, W.50 * Chl1drBnr,Sr.CltuSJud»nts-*3.00 Food and "Drnk * Avltabl* at Roltrdt BOX OFFCE GROUP RATES SERPCO and LADY SNGS THE BLUES DRTY MARY CRAZY LARRY THE LAST AMERCAN HERO 80 Proof DAL OUR WNE UNE FREE DfUVEY r VOL. 81 No. 30 Publshed Every. Thursday Cap tghtenng up due Mayor Henry E. senkap Jr. and Townshp Cotteean Burton S, Goodan wll study the stuatpn at West cap "wth~an eye to tghtenng up the adnstraton," the ayor.has pledged. Goodans Publc Affars departent had jursdcton over recreaton operatons.. Hnsenkap at a Townshp Cottee eetng Tuesday New zonng By Ruth Banks Presentatons of proposed zonng changes, ade at a Plannng Board eetng last week, generated so any -questons and coents fro tnuedtat the next board eetng n August. The changes nvolve creaton of a new edu densty apartent zone, rezonng portons of Sprngfeld Ave. and North.; Unon Aves. for offce buldngs and rezonng sec-, tons of the block bound by Sprngfeld Ave., Mln, Alden and Holly Sts. for townhouses. Harvey Wfoskowtz, the Plannng Board consultant, lkened the proposed zonng changes to the chan reacton ncurred when one redecorates a hoe. You ay not haye-ntended to recover the couch, ake new drapes and buy a new rug when you panted the walls, but one thng leads to another, he observed. N - So t s wth plannng, the consultant sad. Once-the board saw the necessty for drawng up gudelnes for apartent houses altdcbn" soldatng the wthn an apartent zone,. other changes becae obvous., Moskdwtz ephaszed that creaton of the new (resdental)vzonejfoes not _ ean-an expanson of-edunvdensty areas; t s sunpjy a ~ref lee t orkof ~tfe "exst ng" condtons. Orgnally zoned for 2-faly resdences, the areas ncluded n the proposed new apartent zone are no.longer occuped by 2-faly resdences but by apartent houses whch cae about peceeal. Mandated by court For exaple, the Rversde Drve apartents are beng constructed on the bass of a judges decson, John charan, explaned. The applcant sought relef because no ordnance n the townshp apples to these apartents. Appealed fro the Board of Adjustent denal to the court, the later posed ts own standards. f we dont want standards posed on us by people outsde the county, then we ust set our own standards, VassaUo antaned. _Wha( s at stake, the charan nferred, s the rght of a county to deterne how land should be used to eet the needs of the county. Wthout controls, Vassaho ponted out, the town s at the ercy of any applcant askng for varances., Good plannng and zonng concepts, My>skowtz sad, start wth hgh-ntensty busness use, that s the central busness- dstrct, surrounded by a lower n», - tensty busness-professonalcoercal use, n turn bounded by hgh-ntensty resdental use, such as apartents, then gvng way. to lower-ntensty resdental use, such as townhouses, and fnally to low ntensty Sales Days Now ru tjraay -nght announced that a report report-concluded-that theby Polce Chef Matthew T; "charge of- brutalty was Haney found evdence ofexaggerated and wthout "horseplay but not brutalty" proper foundaton." He on the part of cap counselors.-he added thathe chef found no cause for dscplnary acton aganst harsh lght.. two 17-year-old counselors whose dsssal had been asked by soe parents of capers. Says charge exaggerated The ayor sad the chefs B- Central busness,, Br2-Gen«ral busness VL-2 1 fan. resdence R-3-r-l fa. resdence R-4-1, 2 fa. resdence quoted the report as statng that the charges have put the ncdent "n an unnecessary Hnsenkap sad the cottee had decded to wthhold the report "because we have not absolutely dgested t, only the..-ft-s-townhouse K-ft-Oarden apartnrrent- R.7 Medu densty apt OB-3 Offce buldng Heavy lnes on ap outlne proposed apartent resdental use, such as onescence Church, the rear of and two-faly hoes. Cleveland School, the Ths knd of plannng Presbyteran Church, the provdes addtonal housng; Muncpal Buldng, Crane expands busness and co-parercal uses, yet protects Jloe. and Gray> Funeral resdental areas fro Ths area Ts on"the frnge of peceeal ncursons,, the the busness dstrct. Soe-of consultant sad. t las been at the center of The board announced controversal land-use proposed expanson of the developent, for any years, townhouse, or tt(resdental 5) zone, created a few years ago n response to developent pressures along North Ave. t stpulates t) unts per acre. The land the board now proposes to nclude n the R-5 zone les along Sprngfeld Ave,, bounded partally by the Rahway Rver on.the north and east, and the ste occuped by the Cerebral Palsy Center on the west. ncluded xv he proposed OB (offce buldng) zone would be the land how. v cuped by the Chrstan Servng Crsfnfopd, Tfenlworth and Garwood\ hghlghts,- and -U contans naes of resdents and.chldren (capers) and t s not necessary to ar ther naes.". Accordng to Hnsenkap, the chefs report stated that "parents (of the capers) ay have overreacted and responded too strongly" n brngng the charges. The ayor sad he was y 1 1 H CV n R-4 zone now Thursday, July 25, gratfed the chef found no-through an reason to take dscplnary brutalty acton aganst, the counselors." Stellar records awful lot as n d cates alcousness and caprcousness, and t s dsturbng to see" young boys assocated wth ths." n R2 zone now zone (k-7) and realgnent of others. A warnng to bcycle owners to lock- ther vehcles wherever parked, even n ther own garages, was ssued and uch of t s n what s today by Polce Traffc Safety called transtonal-use areas. Offcer Thoas Kane. n response to questons The alert was the result of a concernng land use n the recent seasonal wave of flood plan, Vas.-allo.bcycle, thefts. Accordng to acknowledged that the Master Kane; 54 vehcles were Plan had desgnated soe of the land as open spaces, but that the present flood plan ordnance would cover that usage. Me also ephaszed that the board had ade, a concerted effort wthn the past year to requre the developent of onste water detenton ethods n any new buldng areas. Bcycle thefts rse, Lock warnng ssued reported stolen durng the onth betweenjune 21 and last Monday. Bcycle thefts have ncreased ths year over last, wth 156 stolen so far copared wth 112 at the end of July n U73 Thefts at x>ols - Kane sad.the rale of thefts usualjy ncreases wth the openng of the uncpal pools, where a. nuber, of unlocked vehcles are parked. Kane sad-a recent survey of the pool racks ndcated about 10 per cent of the bkes unlocked. Recent thefts have occurred fro garages of the owners, wth two o-speed bkes nvolved. Kane sad the ncreased value of the vehcles ay be, a factor n the hgher rate of thefts. Accordng to the offcer, s partcpatng n a new county wde coputer" operaton n whch nforaton of theft and recovery of bkes s recorded nstantly. "They both -.have stellar records," Hnsenkap Hnsenkap noted that none coented. "Ths was theof the" capers who cla to knd of horseolav used to get have been streated were nvolved n and get bruses cotted to a doctors care and scratches on y ar/ or for observaton. "They had The ayor sad the parents just noral scratches and of the counselors "have been bruses," the ayor coented. Goodan sad the chef had been. asked to conduct hs nvestgaton because "we dd notwant a whtewash type.of. Foresaw probles "The Recreaton Departent recognzed that cap probles would be encountered," Goodan sad "Where do we get traned counselors? Two experenced Second Class Postage Pad, N.J CENTS. boys were prevented fro attendng because of ther regular jobs.... "We wll ake a careful study of the report (of Jhe_; chef) and reanalyze the whole operaton to see where were gong."." Cotteean Jack B. McVey sad he was "upset to see chldrens naes and ncrease n The Townshp Cottee copensated overte passed on. frst readng Stone has yet to reach an Tuesday nght an ordnance agreeent wth the grantng gt freen a pay n- _Par.olens Benevolent crease, of 9 per cent. f Assocaton on ters of a adopted, the rase wll be retroactve to January 1. The ordnance ncreases the salary of a frean after four years of servce to $12,590 fro $11, defend theselves." "The press overreacted n ths nstance," McVey stated. "ts okay, to sell newspapers, but consder, what you do to hld 1 1 p n con-, eluson he questoned the wsdo of releasng the chefs report "whle eotons* are donatng" and sad t words lke.brutalty and ght be well "to wat the havng ho opportunty, to logc surfaces/ contract wth local polce. The cottee adopted an aendent to the townshp personnel ordnance provdng reen U for overte pay or copensatory te off for eployees workng over 40 hours a week. Ths s to coply wth federal reglaon. fcals theorzed she had rsen ~ tcpaton- n a -basc dental -fro a.ehar.n.the lvng roo... care plan ard ncreased alter ffehfre erupted and" clothng allowance to $300 a started towards the rear of the year fro $200. house to escape flaes n the. Townshp Cotteean front. Jack C. McVey sad fro 2 to 3 Char area charred per cent of the freens work A quantty of Cgarets was A lghted cgaret or atch area of the lvng roo char procedure. Two abulances The scale for fewer years has been lsted as the probable was heavly charred. Mrs. of the Frst Ad Squad servce follows Frst year, cause of the townshps frst kng, who lved alone, apparently ded of asphyxaton. alar. Backtaps were responded on the second $10,072 fro $9,240; second fatal; fre n ore than seven year, $10,104 fro $9,270; years.. Freen under Captan sounded at 657 a.. thrd year, $10,873 fro The fatalty occurred last Clark Duckworth responded to Mrs; Kng Was born n $9,975; fourth year, $11,761 Thursday at 430 a.. when the alar sounded by phone Jersey Cty and lved n fro $10,790. Twenty-four the body of Mrs. Dorothy by neghbors of Mrs. Kng. the last 21 years. She freen are affected at an Kng,-84-years old,-was-foundon the frst floor of her hoe upper wndows of the la of Jersey Cty. -Soke was pourng fro. was a eber of Eastern Star annual cost of approxately $25,00. at 7 Mtchell Place story, alunu-sded Mrs. Kng was the wdow of The prevous fre death, structure, and a second alar the late Jaes J. Henry who The contract, negotated by k whch occurred on January 7, was sounded edately. ded r 1937 and of Wlla M. Townshp Adnstrator 1967; was of an nfant who Patrolen njured Kng who ded n Sdney Stone and Freens pershed. n a blaze whch Freen and polce sought Survvng are three sons,. M u t u a 1 B e n e v o J e n. t occurred n a row of to gan entrance to the hoe n Jaes J. Henry of Far AssocatQn xepr-eserltat-v-fs. t _Jeneents fro Nos. 2 to 20 search of possble vcts, but Haven, Wlla S. Henry of" contans a nuber of frnge were-drven back, by flaes Kenlworth and John F. Henry benefts. fro frst-floor wndows and of Long Beach, Calf; two the front door of the hoe. Overte pay ssters, Mrs. Mabel Baron Rado Patrolan Jeroe The latter nclude straght te pay for overte after 40 hours a week; ncrease n pad holdays fro 9 to 12; par- Else St. Other occupants of the teneents escaped the blaze n last weeks fre, the body of Mrs. Kng was found fully clothed and sluped on the dnng roo floor. Fre of- Okay $68,435 bds for works equpent Bds" totalng $68,435 for nvolvng Carolna, Georga purchase of Publc Works and Rutgers.Sts. and Wlshre Departent equpent were Drve. Bds also wll be asked awarded Tuesday nght by the for- Rahway Rver Townshp Cottee. The cottee approved a contract.for..-pucchase...o.l.a -ehepr-y-pckcrl-typc. aeral..lft, for $27,500 fro the Cung Co. of South Ave., Garwood. Purchase of a $26,500 frontend loader to be used n rverwdenng and other operatons fro Case Power & Equpent Co. of Totowa was approved, and the bd of North Jersey Equpent. Co. to supply a water jet sewer cleanng achne for $14,435 was accepted. Other cottee stores Pages 3 and- /The cottee approved a "te, and ateral" cost progra not to exceed $14,250 wth Peru) Bower nc. of. Lnden for nstallaton of a 12- nch-santary sewer sphon n the Rahway Rver at the Sprngfeld Aye. brdge. The sphon wll be lower than the one requrng replaceent" nasuch as the rver bod s to H. lowered n connecton wth the flood control progra. The cottee also.agreed to call for bds on tons ol btunous surfacng for the street.repavng progra Andrews and Lnn Lockwood were taken to Rahway Hosptal and treated for soke nhalaton and nor? ffete"rt~a"dvanced~l lnes nto,poston and searched the buldng. All off-duty freen as well as callen and cvl defense personnel had been called to duty on the found n the hoe, and thefrst alar as standard -bulkheadng near Crescent Place. and Mrs. Frances Martke, both of Jersey Cty, sx grandchldren and two greatgrandchldren. Funeral servces were held Saturday at the Gray Sprngfeld Ave. wth Rev. Paul H. Letecq of the Frst Presbyteran Church offcatng. nterent took place n Bayvew Ceetery, Jersey CtV HMnnnnnHun PARKNG RESTRCTONS n college area delayed. Page 3. 9-YEAR-OLDS reach baseball tourney se-fnals.. Page 9. Church 2 Kenlworth 6 Classfed 8 Socal 5 Edtoral Sports 9 Garwood -7 HOLOCAUST -- Volunteer CaJan Donald Mohr outsde house at 7 Mtchell Place after he and other frefghters extngushed early ornng blaze that took lfe of 84 year-old woan. 11! L.

2 . -, ; J _, , -.. "». " - /, ".» -..,- " - ; Tr." /u_,.=..-. ;,#< Page2 CRANFORD (N.J.) CTZEN AND CtRONCLE.Thursday, July 25, 1974 Y outlr lugltjfeatures sngng group, ove 1_A youth nght grogranlwll.the coteporary usc of be held afthe Allance Church, "The Apostles," -who~coq Retford Ave. and Cherry St., fro Elzabeth, wll cornwhch wll feature the, young pleent the fl, whch s " sngtng~~ group, "The" abourbble/ prophesy. The Apostles," and, the oton story centersar-ojnd Patty, an pcture, "A Thef n the average grl.caught-jp n Nght." The progra, whch lvng for the present wth wll take place n Fellowshp lttle concern abouf the future. Hall of the church, wll begn What happens when ths ode at 8 p.. Saturday. -of lfe fnally catches up wth her, provdes an actonpacked draa. Suburba s topc Young people fro the of Sunday Seron area are nvted to attend. There s no adsson KENLWORTH- Analyzng charge. odern suburba and the populaton exploson, the MARRAGE ENCOUNTER churchs opportunty wll be KENLWORTH-- The dscussed Sunday at the 930Church", of St. Theresa, 540 a.. servce of dvne worshp Washngton Ave., wll hold a.at the County Unted Marrage Encounter speakers Methodst Church. nght Sunday, Aug. 4 at 8 p. The evertng s desgned to N CASE OF EMERGENCY Volunteers fro FSH recently receved-tranng Dr. Marvn W. Green, nfor arred couples about; n the use of s Polce Departent swtchboard. n the.euent of a dsaster pastor, wll preach on thearrage encounter. topc, "Gods nstructons to a FSH volunteers wll an the swtchboard n order to releve polce personnel Cty Dweller," based on the Letters to the Edtor ust be sgned for on-ste dutes. Shown deonstratng the use of the polce phone s Offcer and have a return address The Old Testaent experence of Robert Jones. The FSH volunteers are, fro left, Mrs. Donna Suervlle, Mrs. Chroncle reserveb the rght to edt Lot and hs wfe. letters for length Margaret Daly, Mrs.Edth Coogan and Mrs. Catherne Papp.» O Co\ \(o NEW HGHER YELD.. NEW HGHER RATE fegulafsavngs Accounts _ Effectve "Annual _ O Yeld on COMPOUNDED CONTNUOUStV PAD FROM DAY OF DEPOST TO DAY OF WTHDRAWAL (provdng a nu of S10 reans to the end of the quarter) O O.-O 4 Year Savngs CeftfcaTe Effetetw Annual Yeld on PAD FROM DAY OF DEPOST.- Mnu$5,000 Federal regulatons provde that you receve the passbook rate on any aount wthdrawn before the aturty, and a penalty of up to 90 days nterest." Savngs nsured up to the axu pertted by regulatons. TAL SAVNGS (/. AND LOAN ASSOCATKT KJCOHPOWAYE O N 1HB) 1 Offce Corner North & Unon Ave., New Jersey lnden-roselle Offce 655 Rartan Road~" Cranfotd, New Jersey «Fanwood Oflce Corner South Ave & Second St.. Fanwood. New Jersey p Mr. Anclen Mrs. Ea took place n St." Gertrude resdent of, ded July -Ceeterj-W-oodbrdge la-orlando.-. TheJunera for Joseph J, McKenZe Mr. DeCrstoforo, 52, of 431 He Anchen Jr., 44. of 100 Hern.ng JJ+a*M.\.V,XlV ] retred vce jn _. tron K ENTfJWORTH~~Selrvces~Cbltrnba " F r esby renalf -Pdent-of-Crtzens Natonal" the Dooley Funeral Hoe, 218 for Mrs Ea Lowe Medcal Center, New York, Bank. Orlando He was a 50- N6rth y Ave. W The funeral ck enze, g?, of 577 Rch- afters long, llness. -; year eber of Azure Lodge, juass was offereljnsth Aye. / wer-e-eek»eted w -, l T -w-,_ J and Scottsh-RU e MchaelV Church by Msgr, Frday Ttthe\enlw"orlh Tje was Born OVestHeRTMasons, Baha Shrne Te- John F.. Days Day.s pastor. pastor n- G l, Chapel. C h l M r George S f and Jved n Garwood 30 years, pe, -Orlando.- He was.torent,, took ~. place - n... St., sharo Sharp conducted the servces..-.. He was a partner wth hs. eber., of the Frst Gertrude Ceetery, Wood- nterenl took p, a(e n brother Eugene J.of Moun- Presbyteran Church.bndge, g, wth Msgr. Davs Evergreen Ceetery, tansde n the Mountansde Orlando - V rh.n* readng tho co.ttal Elzabetn Barbers for. ore than 30 c..--..,_.. prayers. Survvng are hs wdow," Mr Anrlon ded Frdav n Mrs. -n-cne MacKenze ded UJUU last a&.. Mrs. s. Helen neen S. a. Conoyer; uonover, a son, Muhlenberg HoTotaWednesday n Alexan Mr. D.eCrstoforo was a Robert V. of Chcago; 111., a PanM Planfeld, ff.j<t!hnrt Brothers.Hosptal, -Elzabeth, Marne veteran of World War daughter, Mrs, llness. r Clare after a bref llness, servng n the Pacfc Renecker of Plahfeld;. a He was born n Trenton and She was hovn n Key West, theatre -? the «; aff rd * A - of East lved n -TS years.. Fla., and hved n Kenlworth He was a eber of the hfj f" and flve S rand " ost of her lfe. She-was-a Aercan Ljegon T -Moun- --P Mr. Anclen was eployed eber of the Kenlworth tansde PostT 386; Lberty Servces were held n 19 years by the Drew Gospel Chapel.., Hose Copany 1,. Garwood Planfeld wth bural n Three Checal or; Parsppany, The wdow of the ate Volunteer Fre Departent- Brdges. "~ - and was corporate senor vce Geor Ma9Kenze she s the New Jersey State Exept S d e n t at the t e f hs survved by-a daughter, Mss death. J A f socaton > a» d Mre Barbara MacKenze, and a s Westfeld d M Master Barbers VrS. - He was graduate of St. son. Fred G., botlt o f Ass caton. Mrs. Janet Weston Peters Prep and St. Peters Kenlworth, fve grand- He was a councant of Schreber, 44,of 179 Locust College, Jersey Cty, wth a chldren and B.S. degree n chestry, and grandchldren, 10 great- St. Annes Church. Dr. ded yesterday at hoe wasa eber of St. Peters n addton to hs brother, he ata- a long llness.., Alun Assocaton, Arrangeents were co- s survved by hs wdow, Mrs. Tne funeral servce; wll be pleted by the Gray Meoral Benedetta Scalzadonna toorrow at 11 a.. at-the ". He was a councant of Funeral Hoe, 12 Sprngfeld DeCrstoforora son, Vncent J. (j ra y Meoral Funeral SL Mchaels Church and a Ave.,. Jr. of Roselle; a daughter, Hoe, 12 Sprngfeld Ave. eber of ts Holy Nae Mrs. Clfford. R. Baldwn of nterent wll be, n Holy wood -Socety ~ Roselle;- hs other, Mrs, Meoral Park, Unon. Rev., Mr. Schuet Survvng are hs wdow, Floena rr. DeCrstoforo r.. _. r of, Paul H. Letepq of the Frst. Mrs. Madelne Mprarty KENLWORTH-- Wlla ountansde and a SSter - Presbyteran Church wll Anclen- /vnuen, a d daughter aauner, Mchelo cne;e, Schuetz, r, r 7" 86, 7 7; of Hackettstown. r, wnna Mrs. Frank DeRosa. offcate., and three sqns Joseph J. ll, forer y of Kenlworth, ded M Mrs. Schreber was born n _ Jeffrey J, and Jaes M all at last. Wednes day.n Hacketts-JJV -_,.-. Xansford j_pa., jand ;lved.~ n_ hoe; hs parents Mr. and town County Hosptal T.aKa/»»,!«Elzabeth before ovng to Mrs. Joseph J. Anclen of aft er a ] on g llness 1 raldacjlno 18 years ago. Tos Rver, and two ssters, *? She was a graduate of Park Mrs. John.Breen and Mrs. Rchard of Rdgefeld ONel He was born n Gerany J-, ho }. rab % c V Berkeley.Secretaral School, olbaltrnoue.md. and lved n Kenlworth any p, Vrr.j-Sf S u Ve Berkee y Secretaral School, years before oyng_ to ded las, 1" esda y "J Ehzabet h East Orange.Mrs._Sc]yeber Hackettstown fve years ag0 general Hosptal after a long"was a eber of the Frst MrS. Sth He was eployed... as a llness. Presbyteran Church. A funeral ass was offered Survvng are her husband; 66, of 110 Centennal Ave. ded July 11 at hoe,. retrng 21 years ago.,.,. S r rt? sons, Thoas and Robert, and took pl3ce n SL_Gertrude & daugmer< Mss Susan, all at Funeral servces were The husband of the late Mrs; Ceete-y, Wopdbrdge. conducted July 15 at the Gray Helen Schuetz, he s survved Trabacho hoe; her parents, Mr. and u Mr. Trabachno was born n Mrs. Forest Weston of Meoral Funeral l Hoe, 12, a dhte f M u S Lucy Elzabeth and lved n Elzabeth, and a sster, Mrs; Sprngfeld Ave. wth Rev. Weber forkcnlworth; a son, 15 years. H &. te J ofjctanford. - Albert Veeer of the Co- *~»-Tof Clarkr~scven grand" Unted Methodcchldren and 12 great- JHe. was a graduate of Seton Church of "Roselle. Park of-.-grandchldren, Hall Unversty-, and worked for two years as a clas HAVE YOU fjcatng. nterent took Funeral servces were held -exaner n the-ehzabetl place n Farvew Ceetery; Westfeld. Mrs. Sth was born n \<> 0 * P jn Hollywood Westfeld and lved n Cran- Meoral Park, Unon. He was a councant of fora 1 - snce St. Anthonys Church. Mr. Vncent s She was the wfe of the late Survvng are hs other, Sdney Sth who ded n Mrs. Carela Cortese. Survvng are a son, Wlla.Trabachno, at hoe; a E. Sth of Parln; a sster brother,- John of Long Valley, Mrs. Katherne Rx, of Fort GARWOOD- The funeral and hs aternal grand- Meyer, Fla., and two grand- for Vncent J DeCrstoforo other, Mrs. Fta Cortese of chldren.. was held Monday fro the Elzabeth. Dooley Colonal Hoe, Mr. Jones - Servces for Gary Scott Jones, 20, of 15B Parkway Vllage were conducted, yesterday at the Gray Meoral Funeral Hoe, 12 Sprngfeld Ave. Rev. Paul H. Letecq of the Frst Presbyteran Church offcated. nterent.took place n Farvew Ceetery, Westfeld. Mr. Scott ded n Meoral ~GeWfaTHosptarUnTon7after"- a-brjef llness. " He was born n Aruba, Netherlands Antlles, and cae to n He attended schools and was graduated fro jagh_scho.q. He was eployed/by the Health and Extended Care Center/and was scheduled to et\ter the Bscayne Paraedcal nsttute, Ma, Jpla./n Septeber. Survvng are hs parents, Sheldon and Ruth Sths Jones;, a brother, Sheldon Jones Jr. of Ralegh, N.C., and a sster, Mrs. Karen Morrow of Wheelng, 111. Hearng Tests Set For Elzabeth Fred electrorlc~hearlng~ tests wll be gven at Bel tone Hearng Ad Servce offces on Thursday, and Frday. Factory-traned hearng ad specalsts wll be at all of theofflces lsted below to perfor the tests. Anyone who has trouble hearng or understandng s welcoe to have a test usng the latest electronc or her partcular loss. Dagras showng how the ear works>and soe ol the cautot hearng loss wll bo av rtable Everyone should have a hearng test at least once a year.f there-s any- tr.oublu at all hearng clearly. Even people now wearng a hearng ad or those who have boen told nothng could bo done (or the should have a hearng test and fnd out about the latest ethods of hearng correcton,. Tle free hearng tests wll be gver, at Beltane, 11 Broad St., Elzabeth. Thursday and Frday. you cant get there on Thursday or Frday, call 353-7ABA and arrange for..n appontent at another Westfeld Ave., Westfeld. A ]Vf «CrtflOVPT funeral ass was offered n l * l * \ A * J **"V~*-, St. Annes Church by Rev..., Robert J. Rschanh,. Vernon R. Conover, 71, of assstant pastor. nterent Orlando, Fla., a forer DEDCATED TO DGNFED SERVCE SNCE 1897 / L«t«ntoth«rado progra Sunday over statons WPAT 930 KH 715 A.M. WERA 1590 KH 815 A.M. WVNJ 620 KH 945 A.M. THE TRUTH THAT HEALS A Chrstan tcl.net rado «rla> FUNERAL DRECTORS FRED. GRAY. JR. WESTFELD 318 East Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr., anager CRANFORD 12 Sprngfeld Ave., Wya A. Doyle, anager DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME 218 NORTH AVE., W /( Funeral Hoe., of hoelke atosphere, copletely odern, ar condtoned, offstreet parkng facltes., a l s o ".." \ DOOLEY COLONAL HOME 556 Westfeld Ave./ Westfeld on _ 1 ;_,,_ The Townshp GoHtee r Tuesday nght took acton on one publc parkng easure but delayed two others.-- 7 The cottee adopted an ordnance prohbtng parkng on Holly St W. fro Orchard pjuprng Garden Sts. a.. to noon. The restrcton was. posed to prevent ralroad couters fro usurpng the parkng spaces durng the day. The cottee tabled an ordnance posng parkng restrctons fro 7 to 9 a.. on Prnceton, Aherst and Rutgers Roads and on Yale, Terrace desgned to prevent Unon College students fro parkng on those streets at" 1 nght " - A petton was presented by _ll_resdents-ol RutgersjSt_ PLUMBNG & HEATNG ELECTRC _$EWER SERVCE ESTMATES GVEN 326 WALNUT AVE. CRANFOkp. \ -_ ns e area protestng-thal_the_ordnance resdents-of-prncetbn-rbad would prevent the fro near th6 college. Offcals parkng n front of ther hoes explaned the other streets -n-the-early-evenng_hours.-were -ncluded so-otorsts The ordnance was ntroduced forced off Prnceton orgnally upon petton by would not use the. keep revenue sharng The ; advantages of the federal Revenue Sharng Plan for uncpaltes and Cranfod. n partcular. have been lsted by Townshp Adnstrator Sdney Stone n a letter to Congressan Matthew J. Rnaldo (R, 20th Dst.) Stone advsed the congressan that he had xeceyed an v ""urgent essage" fro Robert Fust, executve drector of the New Jersey ~ Leaguer; - of Muncpalttes, regardng the threat to the Revenue Sharng, progra resultng fro "unwarranted crtcs based on snforaton." Under the progra, uncpaltes are granted lup, sus for allocaton as_ they see ft. The plan replaces a plethora pf other federal progras urfder whch federal funds were eararked~for specfc Trps to all arports; ralway statons & pers CHesthut 5 T 2581 BRdge Lousnes for weddngs Trps to anyplace Prces Very Reasonable Pharaces Serve you 7 days a week OPEN SUNDAY 102 Walnut Ave BELLS BARONS WLL BE CLOSED REKEMEER FLOWERS 116 NORTH AVE. W. CRANFORD -J30 W 3RD AVE., ROSELLE SPBCAt Thursday, Frday, Saturday MUSCS Wllasburg Dry Arrangeents Hangng Plants Macrae (Cash and Carry) plus tax Coe see our potted terrarus; brandy snfters, dsh gardens WE DO FUMERAl DESGNS WEDDNG ARRANGEMENTS Open a.. to 6 p.. Daly Closed Sundays Road Stone sad n hs letter to Rnaldo" " allocates ts Revenue Sharng proceeds to thepayrent of salares toour polce and fre personnel. Publc safety, the protecton of lfe and.propertyys of great concern to us/ Boy, 13, held after grls report A 13-year-old boy s beng held by County Park Polce n connecton wth the accostng of tw 9-year-old grls July 17 n thtf area of the Rversde Drve dyke. The ncdent nvolvng the grls was reported to county -polcejby Granford_polce._tp whjorr t w,as reported orgnally. THe youth was arrested Monday n the dyke area. The grls were unhared. vestgatng several reports df a youth about 20 years old wth shoulder-lergth blond har dsrobng and chasng grls n the area sof the Mohawk "footbrdgeoyertherahway" Rver.. / Parkng Jot plan oved Steps to establsh a. new uncpal parkng lot off Centennal Ave. to serve shoppers and erchants n the vcnty of Lncoln Ave; were taken by the Townshp ottee-tuosday- r The cottee ntroducted on frst readng an ordnance whch approprates $16,000 fro the exstng captal proveent fund to defray the cost of establshng the parkng area on two uncpally-owned lots whch run behnd stores off Centennal Ave. HAROLD F. BENNER, NC. BODY-AND FENDER» STRAGHTENNG. AND TOWNG Estates Furnshed SOUTH AVE., E. CRANFORD, N.J. FUEL OL AND OL BURNER SERVCE. Copany..._5?.South_Ave.,_West Westfeld, N.J. " Buldng Headquarters LUMBER -MUW0RK MASONS MATERAL. HARDWARE -PANT FUELS The FRUT HUT 25 North Avenue, East & A (opposte Coach & Four) Large Eggplant for $1 Onons...,...,...!...3 lbs. 5Dt Toatoes 3 lbs $1 Cucubers... 5 for 50c Bell Peppers lbs $1 Sr n g Be an s...;...z.;...~..;...»...;;;..v.;;...3 bs $1 Bng Cherres, 2 lbs S Calforna New Potatoes 7 lbs S Seedless Florda Grapehujt 10 for $1 Extra Large Far Fresh Eggs 75c doz 3 doz S2 1 Peaches Plus Nectarnes Mon Sat 9 8 Sunday 10 2 ALL FRUT & VEGETABLES FRESH DALY! Thursday July25~, 1974CRANFOD.(N.J.) btzenandchronclepdge3 1 1 C!,. /.,.- ; " -. - " T - " " th century elegance for your hoe at savngs youll love Now you can save on soe of our ost beautful 18th century desgn upholstered and occasonal peces. Choose fro a wde selecton of fabrcs fro our Jaes Rver colletcfot". Each pece"s donerr a rch" ahogany fnsh, hown here 86" Chppendale sofa, fro Queen Anne wng char, fro G)ueen Anne char, fro ,., Queen Anne drop leaf cocktal table, Hepplewhte pebroke table, End table, Charge Jt a«hahnes! Lvngston-open 6 nghts tl 930 Westleld 6 nghts tl 900 Monlclartl 900 and Newark tl 800 Mon., Wed., Fn. Dghts."

3 l#ft5s6sk?.- u-jt.-v--- / V7.!- ;.. /, \..,....., -,, j,....,. ;." -... /.!. " " ".. ".... ". - ;. " * &-. Page4 CRANFORb (N.J.) CTZEN ANQ CFtRONCLE Thursday, July 25,1974 Letters to West The people of the county as d J h J L L J J d for prntng the naes of the cpunselorsvhose-ouster-was-sought. West s operated at taxpayer expense by personnel- n the -eploy-of~the publc, "whch~s~en~ ttled to be nfored when responsble persons level charges and deand dsssals., Counselors vewpont onlyotve of the parents sees to be revenge < soethng they cae/to To the Edtor beleve was wrong. / Perhaps the ctzens of When the" results/of (he would lke" to assst enttled to a propt and full report on the non-crnal nvestgatonof arges of streatent-of capersat the townshps West n Hope Townshp.-. The parents nvolved, alared by physcal and verbal evdence of sadventures at the cap, properly reported the to Recreaton Departent offcals. An nvestgaton was conducted wth dspatch by Polce Chef Matthew T. Haney and hs fndngs reported, proptly to the Townshp Co- "ltteet ~ r ~*~ r " ; """TZZL-v "." Mayor Hnsenkap has revealed that Chef Haney found evdence Of "horseplay" on the part" of counselors rather than brutalty, and no bass for dscplnary acton aganst two 17-year-old counselors whose dsssal fro the recreaton staff -had- been asked by soe of the progr a f o parents. Townshp offcals should be en- Coent by Cotteean Jack couraged to act expeeltously to -To-the-Edtor ,... - t has becoe acceptable of a sure the counselors n- gvng or loanng the followng large newspapers to prnt volved wll beleared of the tes jlton.es_up>jx_eelvng foraton, no atter how one sads, /brutalty, and the Flashlghts. and the sded, wthout atteptng to alcous ntent to har the verfy th,e story wth all capers. Hopefully the adults partes, concerned Although nvolved wll be satsfed wth not excusable, readers coe,ne report and wll perhaps t s.to be hoped that the offcals ; ~ - ~- -- fran frft ~.. nh n, t - ra0e J,,-.L _ to realze that not everythng rera ro sucn outrageous Wll zero n on the responsblty Wth thev read s the truth. X charges n the future. whch they are specfcally chargedseeng to t a-townshp faclty s conducted as effcently as possble n the nterest of ts owner ; s. Any delay n acquantng the publc wth the substantve content of the report they read s the truth. However, when a /Sal The unfortunate end to ths paper, such as the Ctzen and stor y s th at. the two young requests. Ponchos. Sleepng bags. Back sacks. Fshng gear. Grls bathng suts. Thank you for your contnuous. response to our Corhunty calendar Pool offce hours for pcture takng, card valdatng and card pck-up are Monday through Thursday fro 530 to 730 p.. Today, July p..- sw eet aganst Cedar Grove at the jcentennal-ave. pool. r -, - -- Tuesday,,. July a.. and 2 p..-free oves at the publc lbrary Chroncle, the only-paper.of, uses. tfese sae en s prevous jnepjtauons outstandng Edna P. Halton, drect or of honesty, Jt_ Welfare Assocaton; questonable rnd-hods to ake tegrty and servce to the Muncpal Buldng news, we>as subscrbers county have gone down r. the dran n a week of publcty jlxo110lrt.y U-F ""reda-whoreledrsolely" r ~ should queston the objectvty d g f such a paper. Davd R. Antes Sols engneer D.R. Antes 6 p..- sw eet at MaplewoocL Thursday, Aug p..-cr.anford sw eet at Lvngston..8 p..-recreaton and Parks Dept. draa workshop oneact play "So Wonderful n Whte" n the theater art roo at; Hgh School.. Saturday, Aug p..-glass, tn and alunu collecton at the recyclng center, Meeker Ave p..-scrap paper drve at Hllsde Avenue Junor Hgh Schoool. conduct of the cap would see to serve no purpose. t s unfortunate that the cloudjof West should hang over the Recreaton Departent and ts To the Edtor. Really apprecated and very h jd vacaton, coplents of the Chaber -of-- Coerce Holday Sales Drawng. The gracous personnel of a C. McVey was drected at the eda clear the ar on the ssue. Polce blotter July 10(1200 a..) Woan resdent reports hearng noses n rear of hoe and s fearful. Offcers responded -and-reporharge-raccoon-ran- 1 nto wooded-area upon ther arrval. Resdent reports three en n a truck tred to flflarn other on, a~roof repajr job. Resdent reports unwanted persons n hs swng pool. Offcer reports subjects fled upon hs arrval. _ July. 1J Woan resdent coplans dsorderly group of youths at corner near her "hoe. Offcer reports - only group n area are 5-year-olds. July 13 Group of young grls stayng overnght at resdents hoe report they heard shootng fsh wth bow and arrows n pond n rear of college. Offcer spoke to youths, who agreed to desst. any wrtng n reference to u P on the work ofa.few parents headlne coverage bv the w neglected tbfnd out all., paper gven to The probe Jy ««facts before they ade uch enjoyed was our recent polcentochargesof brutalty such accusatons. by two counselors at. cap for yself, an unaccused two weeks oast The Chronrlp counselor, have been L,- nevessted to contact e gracous personnel people, Who Otherwse are dong. S S L 3 afterthe Soe? reference to a prvate eetng Regal Towers perfored SUCh a fne job operatng a " suer reached hoes n A wth the Parents and Mr. splendd job n plannng our rprant; ntt?wph~k n ss. One f y quoted lr P 1 ~."" laerous, one sata _.,.., H,,,. We s j nce rely thank all erchants and do hope that ore people wll dscover, as we have, that js really a nce place to shop. Mr.-and-Mrs. Stephen Ondsh 28 Wllas St. FSH servce To the Edtor We would lke to publcly coend FSH for the courteous, effcent transprovded by ther Tposthere Davd R, Antes, a specalst n sol echancs and cvl and structural engneerng, has joned the statewde offce of Daes & Moore as a senor sols engneer. Pror to jonng Daes & (Reports of ore serous polce nvestgatons appear n general news coluns.) appeared, gven to the bv a handful of parents Chroncle by the parents was ther naes copletely untrue. to the press. These parents ; can onl y no Pe that have taken the lberty of everybody nvolved has pressng newspapers to prnt learned fro ths experence rdculously false accounts of and wll attept to seek truth the cap, wth the sole ob- and farness n the future.. vous attept of dscredtng". Paul Hogan the counselors nvolved. Beng 7 Holly St. nvolved n the stuaton, the Q u n p b l a t t e " Local GOP canddates score nconelax plan Henry A. Dreyer and Geradne E.. Mattson, Republcan canddates for the Townshp Cottee, today crtczed the proposed state ncoe tax as a "assve new source of unlted and nondedcated revenue." rase. taxes to eet ther unlted prortes whle s prortes (flood preventon, frehouse renovaton or rebuldng, stor sewer replaceent) ust be lted to 6 per cent by law," they declared. progra does far ore than the judcal andate requres. The ncoe tax would provde a assve new source of unlted and non-dedcated revenue. "Too any questons wth Woan resdent reports 2- year-old son ssng. Offcer locates chld wth father shoppng n center of townshps July 15 Offcers respond to bank alar. Report new feale teller dd not follow procedure n securng drve-n secton and touched off alar, July 16 Publc Works e- The canddates antaned Governor Brendan T. that "coplete dsclosureof Byrne, sponsor of the plan, all the facts and ratfcatons tns proposal The announced yesterr)ny_v--4se-cessary.jcfoee-th wthdrawng t n.the face of can be expected to accept an certan Senate defeat-and addtonal tax burden." To the Edtor n the case of the "alleged cap brutalty, whch was so portatoh pronently dsplayed on your volunteers for one partcular front page.on Thursday July eber of our group. "8th; why has the blae been Securng trahsportaton,s one placed on the shoulders of two of tne ost constant and fne young en nstead of on tryng probles faced by the possble sanageent handcapped adults n todays of Cr F anford Boys Ca? Ag socety. - parent, fnd t nconcevable - ne - partcular,.transtha only one person j -ovgr-p ortat n we are referrng to nneteen, was present. That s was n connecton wth a nadequate supervson for young CP, adults vst, to the the nuber of chldren at-- "N.Y.J.-Specal Care Clnc, at tendng the cap. f the two JS ast 26th St. The objectve ust our endorseent of by"naen p7v"vyltavent wncn wll pert her-to be. -.j-. PSfanbeen ftted wth a Prosthetc devce prnted? Do.we protect theforthe throat thereby greatly evdent leavng t up to the Legslature to devse a eans of fndng funds for educaton as andated by the State Supree Court. The canddates called for a consttutonal aendent.whereby.the people can decde what taxes they wll ploye reports observng- uecuu wna ;. axes?<* resdent dupng debrs n pose upon theselves. F b - Notng that the estated property tax reducton _ ot under the tax plan s 27 per cent, and that the plan perts a 6 per cent annual The stateent concludes "The burden of proof for the necessty of ths partcular proposal s" on those who advocate t. The fact that approxately $940 llon would be rased by the ncorne tax and only $550 llonof that would represent ncreased school ad-ust rase accusers; ard explot the ac- provng her speech. Ths " V? f ths s the polcy of Partcular young lady uses su n- derstandng, lack of., credblty and the coplcated forula are cer- yurpaper, shoucttnnk t crutches but Cannot use publc tanly responsble for.lhe" wou ]<j be unacceptable to transportaton because t s any readers. Lnda H.Heran 406 Casno Ave. y responsble for atttude of the publcr The haste wth whjeh t was conceved a.nd presented dd nothng-toallay the fears of any of us. Maybe the advocates of ths bll are rght, but at ths pont, none of us can afford to pn our hopes on a guess at best." (.E4to,r.s,,!,.,,.note The Recreaton Departent has stated there was a drector as possble for her to walk long dstances wthout becong copletely fatgued. Whle t was dffcult to both locate and secure dental treatent of ths nature, we are ndeed grateful that a well" as sx counselors at the voluntary organzaton such townshp lot. Resdent gven -24-hours-to-reove-debrs. Woan resdent reports recevng about half-dozen anonyous phone calls duf ng afternoon. Caller akes strange noses.. Resdent coplans large xedrbreed canne tryng to get nto house for qute a whle. SPCA pcked up canne. Ju«y.17 (9.5.1 p..) Woan resdent reports two naked ales at the front door. Polce cars.searched.._arel.wth. negatve results. July 19 Feale resdent coplans of ale peddlng fsh door to door. Offcer hforeclsubject._of-.townshp peddlers Ordnance. """." July 20(62a a) cap.) rse n local taxes, the canddates stated s Sple arthetc wll tell you that n less than fve years we wll be payng as. uch property tax as we are today, as well as beng.saddled wth the ncoe tax." Deocrats nootax draws Republcan thanks as FSH ade obtanng t possble. Dsabled Adults. Unted Cerebral Palsy Center engneer wth Haller Testng Laboratores, where he was responsble for anageent of engneerng and techncal operatons. He also was assocated wth Kng and Qavars as a project anager of sols studes, ncludng supervsng the foundaton desgn of a deepwater port faclty n Thaland, and conductng a slar 1 port- -jnvestgaton-h Brazl! As a prograer, he also authored several CQrr puter progras for bjghway desgn. txjesderjaz reports hke n assets Glbert G. Roessner, presdent of the states largest savngs and loan assocaton, Cty Federal Savngs, reported to the board of drectors a $66,6 llon nonths ended June 30, J974. The ncrease represents an annualzed growth rate of 17 per cent and brngs"the assocatons total resources to $848,606,000 as of June 30. Roessner also reported that, "Despte the hstorcally hgh nterest rates and gallopng nflaton durng the past sx onths. Cty Federal was able to ncrease ts savngs deposts $56.1 llon, or 9.3 per cent snce year-end. Total savngs captal as of June 30 reached $657,698)000." Cty Federal has a branch -network of 41 offces ncludng one n. Arthur and Hazel Burdtt 5 years ago Progra to eradcate poson vy, ragweed and other weeds announced. Owners.wll be notfed, and Publc Works Departent* wll do work abowners expense f they fal tocoply. \. - Local ndustres to be surveyectbr occupatonal healthy by"hersfs~trot(rjnderp"enf 10 Years Ago \. s uncpal dups to be closed at years end. Local scavengers to lease durrps n Fords-Woodbrdge area. Report shows has lowest cre rate of all to 50,000 populaton towns n county. n 1963, and ffth lowest of 428 countes lsted n ;that bracket throughout the.country... _20YearsAgo.Adas Ave. playground closed because of poor at tendance. Glodc, Mr. Moon arrag&vows - / GARWOOD- Mss Nancy Lee Glodc, daughter ofmr. and Mrs. Mchael J. GlodrSr. ~6F~430~Hazel Ave~~~ was/ arred July 13 to Rexford G. Moon of Qark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moon Jr. of Closter. The double rng cereony was perfored n.st. Annes Church by Rev. Robert Rschann, assstant pastor. A recepton followed at the Edson Country Club. Escorted by her father, the brde had her sster, Mss Debbe Glodc of Garwood as ad of honor. Brdesads ncluded Mrs. Wlla Freean of Matawan,. Mrs. Rayond Cavccho of, Mrs. Donc Dcaro of North Brunswck, cousn of the brde, and Mss Dense Melka of Westfeld, cousn of the brde. Flower grl was Tara Glodc of Popton Lakes, nece and godchld of the brde. Rchard Zukowsk of East Orange was best an. Servng as ushers were Thoas _Sj>ytch.apdJThornas..Koester,_ bothof East Orange; Alan Merra of Schnenectady, JM ousn -o -the. brdegroo, and Ty Moon of Closter, brother of the brdegroo. Todd Melka of Westfeld, cousn and godchld of the brde, was.rng bearer; The brde, a. graduate of Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh, School, Clark, attended Unon County Techncal nsttute, Scotch Plans, She s a dental assstant for Dr. Kenneth K. Konegen of ~ Her husband,.who was graduated fro* Northern -Valley-Regjonal J -HgrFSchSoT Dearest, receved a B.S. degree fro New England College, Hennker, N.H. He s accountng supervsor for Allstate nsurance of Murray Hll., Mr. and Mrs. Moon, who have returned fro a weddng trp to Wllasburg and Vrgna Beach, Va., are lvng at 76 Sweet Brar Dr, Clark. Mr. Vroo engaged Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roteheaver of Oakland, Md., have The Jaycees agan. progra to reward exths year are sponsorng ; the Western Unon County porton of the natonwde Junor Mss proga to rwards cellence n young people.. JBy presentng.college scholarshps and other awards College corner Allson. He joned the fr n June. He taught busness. educaton n Hgh School fro 1938 to 1942 and was accountant for Bethlehe Steel fron 194,2 to (He later served on the Townshp Cottee). - A two story educatonal buldng wll be erected by the Allance Church. ATfreak wndstoyblew down"treestelectrclfnd telephone wres. 30 Years Ago Pvt. Auge palessandrs was klled n acton n France! He leaves hs parents, a sster, Mrs. Andrew Crsant, and seven brothers, three of the n Europe n the servce. ;" Mr. and Mrs. FelxD Fabo deeded to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trubehbachrthe property at 118 South Ave. E. 40 Years Ago Chapan Brothers at 113 N. Unon Ave. are now agents for Traffc "ushroos" whch dotted 18 ntersectons have been reoved. Whte lnes wll be panted and soe autoatc traffc lghts nstalled. Frank Vodraska has bought the Ace Market at 103 Walnut Ave. and wll operate t as Franks Meat Market. 50 Years Ago Kenlworth Realty gave deeds to property so the Boulevard can be accepted fro 20th St. to the rver, they are also clearng the woods at ther expense so the road can be extended to Sprngfeld Ave. New Jahn Buldng progressng fast on Eastan St. t wll have one store and two apartent floors extendng over a drveway.. JUDTH SLVERMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Stanley -Slveran of-- 5- Shetland Dr., receved a B.A. degree fro Sons College, Boston. She ajored n Spansh and French. Two _ RESD- NETS ELZABETH BATQR of 832 Sprngfeld Ave. and KATHLEEN KEEFE, of 20 Dartouth Rd., have been naed to the deans lst of St. Elzabeth, Convent Staton. ROBERT S. GOLDBERG, % son. of Mr. and Mrs. Lous Goldberg of 12 Moss Lane, wll enter Wllas College,. Wllastown, Mass., n the fall. He s a graduate of ± JHgh School. -VNCENJKQZAKECZ, son Of Mr and Mrs. V. Kozakewcz of.235 Hllsd Ave., s on the sprng quarter honor roll at Montana State Unversty, Bozean, Mont. Kozake.wcz. s a junor ajorng n fsh and wld lfe. ELLEN GORRNGE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noran Gorrnge of 115 to Junor Mss partcpants at local, state and natonal levels, the progra seeks, to focus attenton on the acheveents of youth. The Western Unon County progra s open to all senor hgh school grls attendng Coluba~Ave;.7 J andb6nne school n-rwestfeld, GRANTZK, daughter of Mr. Clark, Planfeld, Rahway, and MrS-EleHR. Grantzk- Scotch-Plans r Fanwood,-New of 2Colby Lane, have been Profdence, Sprngfeld, naed to the deans lst for the Sut and Berkeley sprng seester at Marywood Heghts. College, Scrantoh, Pa. Mss Any grls and or parents Gorrnge L asenor socology jwshng nforrnaton conajor, s on the frst honors cernng the progra are deans lst, and Mss Grantsk, an eleentary educaton ajor, s on the second honors lst. Three resdents were awarded B.S. degrees recently fro Northeastern Unversty, Boston, Mass. They are ROBYN D. GESEL announced the engageent of ther daughter, Rhonda, to George Vrob of 306 El St., son of Mr. and Mrs- Danel Vroo..,_ Mss Rodeheaver, a -graduate of-southern-hgh-.school n Oakland, Md., attended West Vrgna AV e s ey a n College.,. Buckhannon, W. Va., for two years. She s enrolled at West.Vrgna Unverstys School _>f_phafacyjat Morgantown, _W. Va.... Mr. Vroo, a 1970 graduate of Granford Hgh Schopl T s r a- recertt graduate of West -Vrgna Wesleyan College. He s seekng eployent n the Pttsburgh, Pa.,. -ea. Thsday, JJly 25,.1974 CRANFORDJJJJ OT Four are wnners n brdge tourey Frances and Edward Nelson of 46 Jawthorne St., were wnnersof a;60-player-secton n the open pars chaponshp event of the 1974 suer natonal brdge chaponshps. Shrley Bernsten of 65 Spruce St. and John Kssnger of Lvngston. were wnners of a 60-player" secton n the xed pars event D uuu ur- PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDNGS* PORTRATS* BAR-MTZVAHS NORTH AVENUE EAST, C RAN FORD (OPPOSTE CRR. STATON) AMERCAN EXPRESS EUROPE _~ Save as uch as $127 on ar fare alone! Along wth these bg ar fare savngs (Group nclusve Tour lares), Aercan Express offers you an enorous varety of vacatons dfferent tnerares, over 2,500 scheduled departures. On yourown.or wth a tour escort. And theres lttle chance youll be caught short by nflaton or currency BERMUDA, HONEYMOON Mr. -and Mrs. Bran Fnesten of chose the Southapton Prncess Hotel n Beruda for ther honeyoon, the brde s the forer Marcel Metz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Metz of, and the brdegroo s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noran Fnesten of Westfeld. Fcnc on tap for auxlary Soe fabulous new vacatons. Such,as a; "Freelance"" vacaton to Moscow, Lenngrad, Berln.and Copenhagen! All descrbed n free 204,-page,"The Europe Book." J Mss Rhonda Rodeheaver asked -to contact Mrs. Jll Fred of 26 Park Ter. or Paul Meade Sr. of 202 W. Dudley Ave;, Westfeld. Terr trsegel arred n Florda UC bology nstructor to wed n Deceber Plans for-a-pcnc-tb beheld Sept. 8 were dscussed at tbe onthly neetng of the Lades Auxlary of Capt. N.R. Fske Post 335, VFW, Monday at Veterans Meoral Hoe.. Mrs. Betty Butler reported on the recent state presdents conferetafn Kansas Cty, WE SELL TRAVEL THE TRAVEL PLANNERS -Morrwheh-also-was-attendedby Mrs.-Mnne Snyder and Mrs. Barbara Renhard; Refreshents were served by Mrs. Dorothy Krp and her cottee... The next eetng of the auxlary whrje r on-aug E-hn $treet Westfeld Mon., Tues., Wed., FH.; 9 a p.. OPEN THS. 1 tt9 O L _ Other Offces n of 35 Coluba Ave. and ROBN B. SHERWN of114 Wlshre Dr., Colleee of Mss Terr Lynn daughter of Mrs. Segel of 712 Wllow Segel, Maron St. and A Deceber/weddng s planned by Mss Sandra Lesle Mane and "M. Joel Harrs, whose engageent was announced ths week by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyan Mane of 375 Walnut Aye. Mr. Harrs s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harrs of.rathbology laboratory nstructor at Unon College. Mr, Harrs, who receved a B.A. degree n Englsh lterature fro Rutgers n 1970, s erchandsng anager.{or Marks Harrs of Rahway. Faly has double cause to celebrate Contracts are 6 - ear8-ago equpent for Cleveland School. Jjooks and~scellaneous Townshp Cotteean Jack CMcVey Tuesday nght "publcly thanked", g n rear yard. Owner notfed and advses he wll take care of proble. July 21 Coplant of youths Award to poetess The canddates declared "The passage of the current- Byrne ncoe tax proposal by the "ajorty n the" State" Assebly last week ust -havo-ooe-as-a-shoek-to-thosf- N.J. voters who have placed ther trust n ther newly elected representatves. The overwhelng ajorty of or resdents, as reported n local newspapers; have ndcated ther dsapproval of the current plan n no uncertan ters. Mason reported a workng entrance to Meoral Feld cottee of ctzens s and what he charged was, gatherng ateral on a neglect of proveents n Deocratc Asseblyan proposed uncpal bus the southern secton of the JohnJ.Mcrthyah+Jo _ ay becoe avalable on-a 50 per cent sharng bass for an l acadec year nf has brought Drvers face MV, drug charges JrThe award "LrGarrubbcrforvotngaganst l.a_stat.e ncoe tax last week Although " the tax plan narrowly passed the experental route. " ssue wth South sde coplant.tendng..»,, scence wth honors s Mayor Hnsenkap took another outstandng exanple Van Cora, conthere s.no better; Assebly oppostw _n the The cottee at the post junlcpal-athletc coplex n "Senafehas" caused Governor busness Sesson heard the state than at Msnra Brendan T.JByrne to wthdraw crjtcs fro Rayond Van county of the odern frefghters desre. v4o-better Henrette -Paler of 100- Denan Road was honored recontly wth an award for her poe. "New En-gland Autun" at the annual conventon of the Natonal Federaton of State Poetry "Much has been sad about the ethod for collecton of these taxes, but nothng has been sad as to ther dstrbuton. Of course we favor equalty of educaton, Socetes eld_ $ -0cknS0J_ but how, w!l the poston of ""College r7carlslet Pa. lhs partcular proposal Mrs.-Pawer s the edtor of a t chlovc lhat oal? The f * c Prze Poes, a book annually that orc onc y P 61 " pupl js publshed by.the Pennsylvana-7" Poetry Socety, nc. and s also a trustee of the Socety. She recently llustrated and publshed ". A Noad Wanderng" for another Pennsylvana poet, Charles S. Ferguson of Krkwood, Pa. Mrs. Palers prze- wnnng poe follows -NEW ENGLAND AUTUMN- Straw flowersuow... wsps of wood Knokc curlng straght V n sart fall ar, Canded apples, cnnaon stcks. the dust of fallen leaves along the path, crazy pupkns slng wde wth candles hdng hgh nsde. Sandppers runnng quck 1 along the tde. Mayor Henry E. Hn senkap Jr. called upon the Legslature to "bte the bullet" and adopt a tax plan to fnance educaton, through other than property taxesr-he agan descrbed the ncoe tax as the "ost squtable eans of taxaton." Both McVey and Hnsenkaps rearks cae n the course-of general coent after the regular cottee busness eetng. Reples to letter On another topc, tteean Dr. Clar T -JrrTopledtoa Chroncle last week of McVey sad of " _" ;erfan~ldust-al- Dstrct county co- neghbor of Van Cora to lessen tteean, regardng the nose and polluton at ts plant condton of ndustral and offcals wll agan revew facltes n the area, the the proble f t s contnung sc..-; personnel who are consderable of ther own te to Four otorsts passng through ths townshp were arrested durng the last week on charges of otor vehcle and drugs volatons, ~ "M-ary K6bularr20 years~old of Roselle Park, was charged, wth possesson of arjuana, drvngbn the revoked lsvand havng an proper lcense plate followng her arrest by, Patrolan John J. Pencak n drvng on the wrong sde of whle beng questoned at the street when halted. Polce Headquarters. Zackery Mss Kobular was released was arrested n hs car late n $1,000 bal by Muncpal last Thursday at South Ave. JudgejCharles-J.-Stevens Jor.a_W.. and JElseSt hearng oraugusna Also cfargedwlh" llegal h ug Rhd JOHN J. DFABO Roofng-Sdng Gutters-Leaders Mr. and Mrs. John H. Doln of 40 Keth Jeffres Ave. entertaned at a double celebraton recently honorng ther sons, John Patrck and Bran Jaes. John, resdng n Roselle Park wth hs wfe,; the forer Lnda Ross of, s a graduate of Rutgers, College, July Ma, Fla., to Thoas R. Colean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Colean of 25 W. Holly St. The newlyweds, Who are both graduates of Hgh School, are resdng at 1270 N.E th St., Ma. The brde-elect, who earned a B.A. degree at Douglass College and an M.A. degree at Rutgers Unversty, s a doctoral canddate n hstory at Rutgers, New Brunswck. She was elected to Ph Beta Kappa n 1970 and u as a Lous Bever Fellow at Rutgers n Mss Mane s a Brths Twns os convene John O. Zackery, 24, of 85 drug possesson were Rchard Crawford St., East Orange, S. Bryce,27, of 430Darrow St., was released n $600 bal by and Bruce E. McCray,. 19, of. Judge Stevens on charges of 280 Chelsea Blvd., both possessng arjuana and Planfeld, who were arrested hashsh, drvng on the by Patrolen John EJLowre., revoked lst~ancto assaultng and McFall atesunday at 615 a.. She was allegedly Patrolan Jaes G. McFall South and Meeker Ayes. CATV to present tape on floodng Co- Flnn n Newark, than n does not see to bear out the new theory that a qualty educaton can be bought.- Dreyer and Mrs. Mattson observed that the current local property revaluaton "couldessen even further the guestated 27 per cont reducfon" n locat taxes under the plan. Blank Check for state. "h addtonjhe blj would gve the slateand even the county unlted authorty to SENOR CTZEN PRESDENT The "fve-headed onster" that s the source of Unon Countys floodng probles wll be the subject.of the July,._edtQ.n of Unon..-C Foru on Channel] of Elzabeth. chudren departent eploye falng, The Foru produced on the Countys probles." ntervewed on the Foru, Mr. Marsh descrbed how the d value of such advanced educaton cannot easly be expressed n dollars and cents, t s wthout par n ters of preservng lfe and property. As even the "ost casual observer could see by a vst to floodng headquarters, ths type of book learnng s beng translated nto acton daly to keep your fre departent one step... land use control LEARN ELECTROLYSS the KREEway.,. Rewardng; career n peranent har reoval. -Age no barrer. J-ull or part te. -Bay or Eve. Men. Woen.. Coe, wrte or phone for Mrs. Thoas ONel of 322 Walnut Ave. s attendng the 14th annual conventon of the Nator>al Organzaton., of -,,-!*> ~- Mothers of Twns Clubs nc. n New Brunswck, and RutgerS/ San DegQ Calf whch Law School, Newark, andas Op ened Tues day and wll run recently sworn asan attorney n the Bar""!of New Jersey. < Bran.vng at hoe, s a graduate of Hgh chool and was recently graduated frorn._jru,tgers College, New Brunswck, wth untl Saturday. Between 400 and 500 woen are attendng.. The natonal organzaton ncludes 224 clubs n 44 states wth over 8,000 ebers. The as are to broaden unwhch eets n Roselle She s the other of 7-year-old twn daughters, Teresa and Maureen; a son, Patrck, 8V 2, and a daughter, Sharon, 2/>. Mr. ONel s eployed by the townshp as a frean. Mr. and Mrs. ra Wefrstock. ofllsglenwopd Rd. announce the brth of a son,,scott Marc, July 18 at St. Barnabas Medcal Center, Lvngston. He jons two ssters, Mchele, -5, and Lsa, 3V a. Mr. and Mrs. Danel Dzury of Westfeld, forerly of, announce the brth of ther second chld, a daughter, Chrstne, on July 10 n Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfeld. She jons a brother, Stephen, 3. ; The aternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wlla Bauerband of Park Ave.. (A/estfelcfs, jthes 109 North Avenue Closed Stndays Westfeld corner Central Avenue 50 G. Rldgewood Ave. Rldgewood, N.J (301) Sprngfeld Avenue Sut, N.J. 0)7901 (201) Nassau Street Prnceton, NJ (609) 921-8A00. 5 Coffercc Streot Newark, N.J (201) Lvngston Lvngston Mall (201) W4215O Please sendrrea free copy of "The Europe Book" by Aercan Express. Mf./Mrs./Mrs.s. l AUress, Zp.... Pht>r\f. MJ.-.V t">7l </ELECTROLYSS 152 W. 42 St., N.Y. O6ll J) 2>M1fl W0R10S FAMOUS TRANNG Cr EH -derstandng-of-the-aspects-p _,.. chrdreaffgattdevelojp" a B;A. degree n psychology - ent that re ate to ultple and art hstory. brth chldren. The celebraton was held at Mrs. ONel s presdent of the Veterans Meoral Hoe the local Suburban Mothers of n and was attended Twns and Trplets Club, cornbranches toufchng.utlty wres followng a coplant. Flnn.sad the Publc Works Depart ent notfes Publc Servce, whose job t s to reove such branches, upon recevng a coplant and that Publc Servce had the partcular reoval on. ts schedule but hatnatt pfsonnel shortages. - Cotteean. Danel,1. presented on July 29, July31 and August 2 fro 7 to ft p.. on Channel 14. Crows and grackles, shrll the wnd, sweep the skes before goodbye A kss of brllance n auf wedersehn to suers, passngsweet pause before the wnter song. Mrs Charlotte c. LeDuc of 110 Hllcrest Ave. s presdent of the Senor Ctzens Club of, and n her second ter. n a Chroncle photo capton last week, Joseph Walsh was descrbed as presdent. He s forer presdent. (Ctzen n\h (Onrlr Publsher Mary LouscSprauc Assocate Publsher Carter. Bennett General Manager J. PatrckTrench Edtor Joseph G. Hush News Edtors Carol Bunck, Rosale Gross Advertsng Manager Davd Labow Wth the eory of last August 2s dsastrous flood stll very uch alve n ost peoples nds, the Foru looked closely at the fve flood basns that are the source of ost of "the dsastrous floods that have struck Unon County, accordng to Roy Sth, vce presfdent-college relatons and Foru..producer.~,-. "The Passac Rver, Morses Creek, Elzabeth Rver, the Green Brook and Rahway Rver Basns all contan the potental -for dsastrous floodng," Mr. Sth stated; "and the Foru revews each of those basns n ters of why probles exst, soe edate solutons and how we can prevent such probles n the future." "People," says Unu County hydrologst Kenneth Marsh."are the an cause of Hottd basn has led to current probles. He also revewed soe- of the steps beng taken artd conteplated "lohalt ths perl to lfe and property. Aong the proposed solutons, he sad, s the Lenape Park Retenton Basn, plans for whch brng together tho Unon County Board of. Freeholders, the affected uncpaltes and the Unon. - County-Park Cosson n a - new partnershp that could set the pattern for future acton on regonal probles. S. Havland Fre Dept. Tho Ccanlord CltUon and Chroncle 15 publshed every Thursday by the Rvurvew.Publshlno Co., nc., ;v corporaton at 2123 Aldet Struct, Crnford. NJ, Subscrpton r<tus by n postpad one yetr, wthn Unon County W.00, n N.J.. S7.50, ekewrure n U.S. SS 00, Offcal newspaper for, KunllwortrT3nTrnarwood. Second C<M Postauu Pad at New Jersey 0/0U. Telephone (VO) 27A-4OO FT Fre calls July 15, 2 p.., Central Ralroad, tes burnng 556 p.., Central Ralroad, tes burnng., July 16,12-28 p.., Canterbury Lane, house fre. 524 p.., Oneda Place, house lre. July 17, 256 J f*-., Coerce Drve, autooble washdown. 311 p.., Walnut Avenue and, Ralroad, ralroad tes..311 p.., Walnut Avenue and Ralroad, brush fre. 605 p.., Park Drve, tree fre. &2E--p..,- South -Avenue -and- ralroad tes p.., North Avenue, E., Flaable lqud contaners. July v July 18, 421 p.., Mtchell Place, house fre. 242 p.., Walnut and Chester Lang, grass fre p..,"denan and Farfeld, false alarn. July 19, 113 a.., Norths Avenue. W., electrcal proble. _-, j p.., North Ave.artd Central Ralroad, ralroad tes.. ". July 20, 705 a.., North Avenue, W., autooble washdown. 316 p.., Elzabeth and Bloornngdale, false alar. July 21, U33-th-, Buchanan St., grass fre. BY ELANE COBURN a certan onarchcal When our Bll of Rghts was predelcton whch nvolved drawn up nearly two hundred the wlly-nlly confscaton of years ago ts authors were prvately owned land for royal careful to nclude n t use. Noble though ths concept assurance for Unted States ay be, that an ay dsposectzens that the governent of hs own property as he,sees could not take ther land for ft, t has soehowjbecoe publc use wthout. just ntertwned wththe rght of copensaton. Ths protecton self-deternaton, the rght was wrtten nto the con- to oblty and the rght to >±tytj;topr5tg for the abuses whch any last two centures, gotten us Europeans had suffered fro nto a lot of trouble. Our ctes are spllng over nto the countrysde, our waterways are becong polluted and we are plagued wth floodng because of Unplanned and proft-otvated developent. t has becoe apparent that we Aercans need a new land ethc; we need tp recognze our dependence on the land and use t as a coon resource rather than a prvate possesson. Ths ethc, however, sees to run head long nto the ethc whch s currently n operaton and whch, on the surface, sees to he protected by the consttuton. Jersey Central Lehgh Valley Ralroad; Hdden developent costs The" consttuton does, however, put the general welfare above the prvate good and that s where your neghbors rghts end and your rghts begn. n a free enterprse socety the developent of land often has hdden costs whch are not absorbed by the developer. Focjnstance, the cost of water polluton, of traffc congeston and of schools apkborne by people not beneftng fro the. developent of soeone elsesjad. Closer to hoe, rpany of us n are payng for flood daage caused" "by careless developent of the Rahway watershed. ~ Happly, there sees to be soe awareness of the heed to planfor landjs ~pajrt}_cular}y~ wth Consderaton for the envronent. We have state funds "avalable for the purchase of Green Acres. Asseblyan Boheer(D- Mddlesex) has ntroduced a bll (A593) whch provdes that grants under the Green Acres Act shall be ncreased to 75 percent of the actual prce to be pad for land f t s subject to flood by strea overflow. n addton to ths the Unon County Plannng Board has offered to the uncpaltes a odel ordnance for land use gudelnes relatve to stor runoff and. water dranage. -Perhaps- thsl-proses-_a_ reconclaton of prvate and publc nterests. n the end, our land use probles see to have ore to do wth the Qualty of lfe for the greatest nuber of people than wth the narrow nterpretaton of the ndvduals rghts of prvate ownershp. t s te for a new ephass on a qualty envronent for all, te to nterpret the publc nterest ore broadly. t s te for ore governent nvolveent n land use to nsure the greatest good for the greatest nuber of people. M S T VR ost portant gn o... Xpert groong eles on "o tranqu zers \ affectonate care F ersonal attenton lj atsfed custoer PETQE CALL Centennal Ave., N.J. 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Of course. f your proscrpton s on fle, we can duplcate t n sunglasses or see your opthaoloolt...because your only uyus are worth protectng GRANFORD OPT TANS 14 N. UNON AVENUE CRANFORD Suppose you were soeone who loved the color green; nssted on all the latest convenences,- had a terrble eoryfornubers; lked to walk arounda lot whle you talked; and were a lttle hard ofhearng... DoesNewJersey Bell have the rght phoneforyou? You bet. n ths case.a green card daler wth Touch-Tone buttons, a long cord and a volue control handset. You ay never need anythng but our s..\ytljuthe_usualfear.ejs.b.ut- ~otf~frtat "ore and ore fales 1. Dal phones n wall and desk odels. Varety of decorator colors, no extra charge 2. Modern Touch-Tone w phone akes callng fast and easy. Specal bargan prce for three or ore., 3. Trlne w phone puts everythng fn the pal of your hand.* 4. Stylsh, practcal Prncess" phone. Soft nght lght dal today apprecate the convenence of havng, the rght phone n the rght place. Do you have phones where you.need the _ost?~wth the knd of features that could,ake 5. The speakerphone. Lets others jon n the conversaton. 6. Card daler. A telephone wth a eory bank. To ake a call, put punch card wth nuber n the slot and press a button.. "- 7. Wall phones nclude desgner panel phone wth bult-n.- look; _ qdtpetrtrrakescalltcreasrerrrtforcretcyabre Featured here, a volue control handset. y g soe advce, just call your local Telephone Busness Offce. We want you to get the ost out of your phone servce. New Jefrsey Bell. y- J.. */*%*. 2. hu -*.,. 3. J (._

4 ; ; " ",..... ;....»» ~ \ ~ ~ H._ yx%yr\--y - PageeCRANFORD NJ.) CTJZEN AND CHRONCLE Thursday. July25,1974 Crowd raps lbrary KENLWORTH-. At an The vote was 3 to 2 along unruly eetng arked by party p* Ronublcan shouts and jeers fro a crowd Counclen Charles Scheuerof ore than 200 resdents, ann, Rchard Loax and Borough Councl Tuesday Mchael Padula supported the ""nlghrpassedorfrsrreadnga proposal and De ocra ts~ $395,000 bond ordnance that Anthony Zelenak and John woud authorze constructon Olqcjcere oprsed. Coun- ~pf a new lbrary on tffstttot cflart C.W V Gutekunst was the present-buldng. absent. FUEL OL SERVCE AT TS BEST. CALL SMONE BROS. 1405JARHNJGAVL DONT WAT Day or Nte J PROMPT CALL NOW!. Day SRV1C FREE ESTMATES ON NEW BOLER BURNER & CONTROLS *Z»t Explanng ther votes after the eetng, Zelenak and Olock sad they are not opposed to proved lbrary facltes, but feel a less costly -project-should-be-pfoposed Both also called for a referendu. Despte" lte"arge crowd present. Mayor Wlla Conrad refused to answer any questons about the ssue. He sad the publc wll be gven two opportuntes to express x ther 1 vews at a specal publc hearng Aug. 22 at 730 p.. at Hardng School and on Aug- 27 at 8 p.. n councl chabers. The ordnance s scheduled to coe up for fnal acton on the latter date. Accordng to a report released by the lbrarys board oftrustees," -he new faclty would contan 8,333 square feet of space, copared wth the present 2,300 square feet. The board noted that t was advsed by several consultants to deolsh the exstng buldng because costs.fot v expandng t would law requrng raps and elevators for the-handcapped. The present structure was descrbed n the report as "good only as a shetk.and nfested wth tertes." N 1. A-" one-story buldng wouldreplace the present tvvo-stbry" Nowopen.,. SCrlurtb lbrary, whch was conconrad, who spoke after the structed n 1936 at 548 eetng, sad t s up to the Boulevard. elected, offcals to ake the The report also ponted out decson, pontng out t s "far the borough stands to lose a too late" for a referendu f $60,000 federal grant for the the borough wants to acqure project unless the bond.ssue s ftessed by Aug. 31. t added that no ore grants would be avalable for sofne te,. Ctzens attendng the eetng were vocal n ther dsapproval of the bond ssue and any nterrupted the sesson wth shotts~of""we dont want a lbrary." ( "My daughter doesnt have to go to a lbrary. She has her own declared. He sad dctonares, encyclopeda and other books can be purchased n grocery stores. the $60,000 federal grant. "f you were to 1 put every controversal ssue up for a publc vote, there would f>e no reason to have elected offcals n the county/ Conrad antaned. "Ths town ljas never supported a lbrary," he contnued. "We spend just over two dollars a head for books," one an lbrary servces,..the second lbrary. We need new books," sad a teenage resdent. A senor ctzen objected to the expense of the proposal, coplanng about a $300 tax ncrease on hs hoe ths year. He called for a ~ v re erehdurn. for your added.3 \},& fro the botto n the state. ts a dsgrace." Total, constructon cost for the new lbrary would coe to the new Autobank of UCTC Chestnut St. at Walnut Ave.., V.v < -- Four "drve-up" statons to serve you rj Fast pneuatc tube syste that N t W handles your transactons n seconds ACA Expanded off -streetjaf Kng-area N E W for custoers "Walk-up" bankng servce Drve n... Drve out and see what bankng convenence s all about 59y 2 bankng hours a week Bankng Hours- Autobank _ BOO noon READNG LESSON Lsa Brown, Edward Schdt and Anthony Crncola receve ndvdualzed readng nstructon n the lower suer school at Hllsde Avenue Junor Hgh School. They are aong 407 pupls enrolled n the school, whch opened July 1 and Wll end Tuesday. Capagn fnances probed Open house M school er suer school at Hllsde Avenue Junor Hgh ool wll hold an open house day-fro-«30-arn tonoon, Alan Schwartz, prncpal, announced. Parents are nvted to vst ther chldrens classes. Pupls n grades three through eght are enrolled n the sesson, whch wll conclude Tuesday. ( Readng, arthetc and xoputer-ass9ted-nstruetdn r - lasses are held n roos,. 4,5,8,10,11 and 14. Wood-! w6rldnghakes~place hrroonr 1 44 and arleda n rob 49. Gutar nstructon s held n roo 47 and other nstruental usc nstructon. s gven n the audtoru, cafetera and adjacent rnusc roos. -T C 7. *. Fro 930 to 1115 a.. pupls wll present uscal perforances n- the and $8,000 fro a 1929 bequest audtoru. > -/ to the lbrary, cost to the KENLWORTH-- Unon, and surplus paper for ca- Detz sad nothng; has been MARNFPRnMOTPn borough,-would be $335,000, County Deocratc Charan pagn lterature. done to date that would MAKNG MUHUJM*.. Conrad noted. He sa<d the Chrstopher Detz yesterday The cost for the three tes reaure a report Lnda Jean Bpttge, owner of a hoe assessed at descrbed as an "nnocent would coe to $121 "at the Robert Doherty, attorney" daugbter - erf Mr and JMrs. $40,000 would pay aaxu of $9.26 n addtonal taxes per year over a 15-year perod, r unted countes trust copany where good thngs start to happen V-, M.,b..r ol Floral rwrv. ; Sy;l.< Tytet tvpoat nsurano. aypo<alon Autobank-Chestnut Street at Walnut Avenue Cranlord Offce- 100 South Avenue, East D*led July..25r-l rrrr - <e>-for~the~mh~year bf~5ervlce~lhe fee U>14 y. annual salary for the calendar year 1974 shall be $12, TOWNSHPOF CRANFORD Secton 1. All Ordnance or parts of CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY ordnances nconsstent. herewth are NOTCE T.O BDDERS hereby repealed. Proposal for purchase of one (1) new Secton 3. Ths ordnance shalj be 1974, Sx (4) Cylnder, Short Wheel Base. retroactve to January 1, 1974, and shall Wndow Van Truck. take effect upon publcaton after fnal.sealed bds wll be receved at the passage as provded by-law.- - Conference_ Roo, Nuber 10B, n the Muncpal Bulldlnfl, 8 Sprngfeld Ave., X-- SSStt-.Se hw"6tse ost/petzataned for the Republcans also v e a recs K>nl worth Deocratc He contended the can- questoned bank deposts of MU?. X,, Wdh, t,. \ Sdda?2 to S S 9 n cljdatesfollowed."tbe sprt or $250 and agn contsw astvears electon. brought by th Republcans $100; were not lsted.. A JSd Tro % ln? J nst the local represent >lcnt pckng." Detz sad ndvdual con-.ffl-hhsr" GrouD were Detz~Tjad the-lectotr-trbut"6ns"ornofe that $100 Polytechnc nsttute n brought before the State cosson has accepted the ay be grouped together as June of 1972 and entered te S o n S EnforcernS explanaton of the Deocrats long as the d o August of that Cosson by_ the and probably wll take no dfferent persons. Kenlworth Republcan Clujb.. further acton. A hearng was held n Trenton- "As far as concerned, Bprougt gets apology July 11. the case s closed," sad Detz..-..-D.-e-o".c-r-a.tsr.-._An.Lh.o.ny Mrs.- RusselL-Gllet, _who- Zelenak and Fred Baley won testfed for the Republcan electon to Borough Councl organzaton, sad the. last Noveber, defeatng organzaton also questoned Mayor Henry E. Hn- the aeral freworks were set ncubent Republcans Fred the dates cted by senkap Jr; Tuesday nght off. Soos and Joseph" Walyus, Deocrats for usefjreses, a_ logze< luy cl yo_ the_mrs. Alfano had.wru.en_a_ Baley later resgned. - at - l._fcj._2dth..t for ther trough 0rKenlworth for the letter of. protest-=to Hn- Detz, who represented the capagn headquarters. fallout of debrs fro July 4 senkap whch whch contaned the Deocrats at the hearng, Detz sau the landlord freworks dsplay n sgnatures of resdents of the sad the Kenlworth can- certfed/to the cosson area whose hoes were dates-requested-abouu500--that jthe date.s lsted by the ayor sad he had enaced by h.3 buper stckers fro the Deocrats wepe-accurate. county organzaton, whch Regardng charges that the Hnsenkap prosed at cost only three cents eacfc Deocratc Grouphas notu1uj _;UV -,, n w.nakn< "there wll be. -any-rejportsterfor-1974, Mrg peter Af ano o f 63 no duplcaton of that exercse Wndsor Place, Kenlworth, (the freworks fallout)" and whose property adjons that the townshps freworks Orange Avenue feld where progra wll be revewed. BELLS PHARMACY HAS A MEW SENOR CTZEN PERSCRPTON PLAN. What Does t Mean To YOU? t eans that f you are 62 or older, youll save oney fjllsa\ on prescrpons, n keepng wth the sprt of Medcare andvaaedcad legslaton. Stop n and regster, and get the full-detals and theres no oblgaton! Convalescent dd;"sates~ -~~~ and rentals avalable. Hours 830 a p.. daly. P HAAMACY 17 NUNON AVET CRANF0RD7N7J7 w 100-car Parkng Lot n Rear of store Open every evenng tll O. Free Delvery. Get the Coolest Buy n Town! Get General Electrcs Quetest, Most Effcent Kts; CENTRAL AR CONDTONER /f your hoe s heated by war ar, you ay be astonshed to dscover how lttle t wll cost to add on GEs fnest resdental Central Ar Condtoner! Modol TA 930E Coll XA 342A Call today for FREE Survey and Estate! f PLUMBNG-HEATNG-COOLNG FOR SALES AND SERVCE CALL NORTH AVENUE CRANFORD, N. j. AVS RENT A CAR CAR RENTALS "fltnakes anctbaels car 1tflljTequppea~ Rent-t>here... Leave-t-there servce Free world-wde reservatonlservce ~Jjffvrates"by"dayrweekr J or"lnonth-~- Rent A New Plyouth Or Other Fne GRECOS GARAGE 301 SOUTHTAVE V E. 24-Hour Servce krobecq, Cty LAST 2 WEEKS! WHTE AND ALL COLORS u ulu l Drll la but (n urt! RCHARD HARTG 9 AM. to 6 PM 101 N. Unon Av« C GARWODD convcted of rape GARWOOD-.} Anthony Kalwcz testfed that he Kalwcz of 253,, wllow Ave. vsted the grls apartent -faces a possble 30-year prson wth another frend and had SPntpnrg after Kopg rn nv frfoh_raxuatr-plfttttww-wjht hvr after Frday of rapng and the other an left! Kalwcz, assaultng a 19-year-old who rnantaned that he fell -Gapwood gr n her apart asleep-after drnkng~beer, "ent at 310 North Ave. on sad he later was awakened by Aprl 2, the vcts boyfrend, who "_..,...,.beat h and threw h out The jurys verdct followed pf the apartent. a nne-day tral before Unon..,.. County Court Judge John P. - u Aong those testfyng for Walsh. Kalwcz, 21, who s free state was Dr Watkns F. on $2,000 bal, wu be sent to «* ohn of P a rd - T-A S the Menlp Park State *><*"- who sar sh,e, h ad been Recreatondepartent sets elance,xttngs vgarwood- The Garwood Recreaton Departent wll sponsor a dance Saturday, Aug. 3, afguerrero Meoral --Feldbetween 8 and-hh30 p;7 Musc wll be provded by the Haze, a local rock group. Dagnostc Center for a sexually assaulted, and psychatrc evaluaton before suffered njures n the attack. sentencng..-, supported Kalwcz teston by Barbara The grl, the fancee of Gerrty, the vcts rooate, who sad she saw the Kalwczs best frend, testfed wnnng streak n the Grls that Kalwcz forced hs way Basketball League by topprg vct and Kalwcz together nto her apartent late at the Lakers by a score of 20 to on the bed before gong to nght, took drugs and then 8. Sue Severage led the wnners wth 18 ponts. n. the sleep and observed the stll attacked her. She sad after together later n the ornng. she broke away fro h, he The state was represented fell asleep under the nfluence of the drugs he had taken. She sad Kalwcz reaned n her -apartent-for -lfr-hours-untl her fance arrved and threw h but the next day.. TOWNSHPOF CRANFORD CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY.. PROPOSEDORDNANCE NO AN ORDNANCE AUTHORZNG THE by Assstant Prosecutor Ja ck Frost and Kalwcz by Edward Don. _._,, Are you Wonderng where, to fnd t? Check the Area Servce Gude n ths ssue.. ;. Map, frontng on Centennal Avenue. Secton. 2. That the su. o Sxteen Thousand Dollars ($14,000.00) be, and the sae hereby s, approprated fro. the exstng captal proveent fund to- CONSTRUCTON OF, A NEW.MUNCPAL-PARKNG--LOT=-TO-Bg- defray._!he.e5tlated_costjocsuch_l ESTABLSHED ON LOTS. 14A and 147, proveent.... N BLOCK 225,-AND APPROPRATNG Secton.3. Ths ordnance shall take MONES THEREFOR. effect ten (10).days after publcaton BE T ORDANED BY THE after, fnal passage as provded by law. TOWNSHP COMMTTEE. OF THE HENRY E. HNSENKAMP, JR. TOWNSHP OF CRANFORD, NEW Charan of the Townshp Cottee JERSEY ATTEST; parkng lot be establshed on lots 144 and 147, n Block 71S on the Tax TOWNSHPOF CRANFORD NOTCE. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY The 1 foregong - ordnance was ntroduced and passed on frst readng at 3 ORDNANCE NO. H76, AN ORDNANCE AMENDNG SUB- eetng of the -Townshp Cottee of * SECTONS 1101 AND OF SEC- the Townshp of, N.J. on July TON 13 OF ORDNANCE NO , 1974 and wll be consdered for fnal ESTABLSHNG STANDARD PER- SONNEL POLCES AND-PRACTCES COUNTY OF UNON, NEW JERSEY, AS AMENDED BY ORDNANCES NOS 74,* and HENRY E. HNSENKAMP. JR. Charan of TownshlpColttee ATTEST WESLEY 1)1. PHLO Townshp Clerk Stateent The foregong ordnance was fnally passed at a eetng of the Towrshlp Cottee ot the Townshp of N.J. on Tuesday, July 23, WESLEY N. PHLO Townshp Clerk Dated July 25, 1974 F«- 16 3J. TOWNSHPOF CRANFORD CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY ORDNANCE NO AN ORDNANCE AMENDNG SCHEDULeXW SECTON 23-19OF ARTCLE 7 OF CHAPTER 23, TRAFFC AND PARKNG OF THE TOWNSHP OF CRANFORD REVSED ORDNANCES (1948) BY LMTNG PARKNG DURNG CERTAN HOURS EXCEPT ON SATURDAY AND SUN DAY AND HOLDAYS. HENRY E. HNSENKAMP, JR. Charan of Townshp Cottee ATTEST WESLEY N. PHLO Townshp Clerk Stateent The foregong ordnance was fnally Clerk passage, after publc hearng, at another eetng ot sad Townshp Cottee at jyunlcjbfll-bujldlnatxrantordt N.J- -on.-, Tuesday, August 27, 1974 at 830 P.M. oclocklprevslllng,te) WESLEY N, PHLO. ~" Tovynshlp Clerk Dated July 25, T974 fee -ll t, TOWNSHP OF CRANFORD CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY." PROPOSED ORDNAN.CE NO, AN ORDNANCE AMENDNG OR- DNANCE NO , FXNG THE SALARES OF THE OFFCERS AND MEMBERS. OF THE POLCE AND FRE DEPARTMENTS FOR THE TOWNSHP OF CRANFORD FOR THE YEAR 1974, AS AMENDED. BE T ORDANED BY THE TOWNSHP COMMTTEE OF THE TOWNSHP. OF CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY Sectonl. That Secton 1 of Ordnance No , fxng the salarels of the offcers and ebers.of the Polce and Fre Departents for the Townshp of for the year 1974, asarrended, be and the sae hereby s aended to,. read as follows;.... Secton 1. Freen. (a) For the frst year of servce the annual salary for the calendar year 1974 shall be lu (b) For the second year of servce the annual salary for the calendar year 1974 shall be slq,104.oo -passed-ot-<-eetng~of~th6~tovyn5htp~ TTnual salary for the calendar year 1974 Cottee of the Townshp of, shall be S10.S N.J. on Tuesday, July (d) For the fourth year of servce the WESLEY N.PHLO annual salary for the calendar year 1974 Townshp Clerk shall be 111, Charan of the Townshp Cottee ATTEST l«4bt.l; WESLEY N. PHLO Specfcatons are avalable at thetownshp Clerk Polce Headquarters durng any NOTCE busness hours of 830 AM to 400 PM. The foregong ordnance was ntroduced and passed on frst readng at a All bds ust be subtted n sealed envelopes arked "Proposal For eetng of the Townshp Cottee of Wndow Van Truck For the Polce the Townshp of Cranfdrd, N.J. on July Traffc Departent, and bdders nae 23, 1974 and wll be consdered for fnal and address," passage, after publc hearng, at another The Townshp Cottee reserves all eetng of sad Townshp Cottee at rght to reject any or all bds f such Muncpal Buldng/, N.J. on acton wll best serve the nterests of the Tuesday August 27, 1974 at B3O oclock Townshp. P.M. (prevalng te). MATTHEW T. HANEY WESLEY N. PHLO Chef of Polce Townshp Clerk Dated July 35, 1974 Dated July 25, 1974 Fee ts 40 GQMP SECURTY FOR YOUR HOME FOR ONLY PENNES A DAY! drstates Securtys Central Staton Gves You 24-Hor Survellance of ndustral Porcesses Fre Alars Hold-up Systes -Burglar Alars Spr nklers Soke Detectors Screened & Bonded Personnel To Handle Alost ANY EMERGENCY STUATON Montorng Systes nstalled n Prvate Hoes Warehouses Banks Factores Offces Call North Avenue Garwood second gae of the day the Celtcs just got by the Bucks. The score was 14 to 12., 7 The-frst-gae ofrthegrls Softball League saw thefrday, July Gants np the Mets 10 to 9, as_ "There are two trps plannectvalerfe. ZucKawskr went three for July Chldren wll travel for three for the wnners. n toorrow to the Garden State the second gae lere Arts Center to see the Allen Woodruff ht a hoe run wth Faly and on the 31st to Shea two on base n the fourth as Stadu for a Mets gae. A doll contest was held at Hartan Feld last Wednesday. Wnner were as "follows prettest doll, Angelna Mller; longest dress, Cheryl Ohngeach; longest harr, Cheryl Ohngeach; ost unusual; Ann Mare Bell; shortest har, KSheehan; sallest, Susan Froat; largest, Cheryl Ohngeach; funnest, Ann Mare Bell; ost orgnal, Laura GhaerTshortest dress, Karen DeStefans; ost nterestng, Laura Gndelv Blue rbbons and; cer? tfcates were presented to the wnnersr- The Kncks contnued ther "her" tea, The Yankees, defeated the Expos 8. to 2. Transportaton blls would ad senor ctzens GARWOOD- Deocratc 945 and 1045 a.. Mnor League basketbalfor boys n Asseblyan John J. Mc-fourth-through sxth gradesrt"-; " ~ Carthy of the 20th Dstrct 1030 a.. Woans Guld of St. Pauls ChurchNjewng recently sponsored and co-grousponsored two blls to help eets. allevate transportaton Wednesday, July 31 probles for the elderly. McCarthy s sponsor of A- 945 a.. Co-ed feld hockey at Meoral Feld whch would extend the 830 p... Move at Meoral Feld. senor ctzens reduced fare -progranrtcrnclude~ntra!stare" ralroad and subway lnes, He s co-sponsor of A-1900 Seal Your Cleanng Proble To whch would extend the defnton of, "offpeak tes" for. senor ctzens to be -enttled to reduced bus fares. Yo want expert knowledge to-keep your trees healthy. Thats why you want Faly Tree Servce on the job...np atter what the proble.! $!, - " -. v. Cuff 7SSJLW free Estates FAMLY TREE SERVCE 750 Old Rartan Road, Edson NJ Expert Tree Surgeons snce 1964 wth!>jlons located n AVENEL 1282 St. George AVu.. BAYONNE 456 Broadway CLFTON Man Ave, at Bradlees Shop Ctr. Thursday, July 25, J 9 a.. Arts and crafts at Hartan Park and Meoral Feld a.. Grls Basketball League at Meoral Feld. ; 16 a.. Garden State Art Center trp. Bus leaves fro Washngton School, 945 and 1045 Grls Softball League at Meoral Feld. Monday. July 28, Recreaton trp> to see Mets gae. 945 and 1045 Major League basketball for seventh and eghth grade boys at Hartan Park. Noon Rotary Club eets at Coachan nn,. Tuesday, July 30.9 a.. Arts and crafts at eoral Feld and Hartan " Park. a CLEANERS and TALORS at Reasonable Prces Talorng B, Alteratons All Work Done On Preses Leather & Suede Specalsts HO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SAME DAY SERVCE Specalzng n Weddng Gowns Cleaned & Preserved a<bdl CLEANERS and TALORS 518 North Ave Garwood Why be a hothead ths su< Cool t wth a low-cost harcut Coplete peranent waves ncludng harcut, shapoo and set, fro $6.50 No appontents. Extra for long har 1. 50tf addtonal on All servces, Frdays, Saturdays and day before holdays/ Style Rte Beauty Salons. Hoe of the $2.00 shapoo and set. Open Mon.. TLMJS.. Wed. 9-S30 Thurs. 0-8; Fr ; Sat,.B-530. n Bayonne and rvtkton, Thurs ; Mon. & Fr. tt! 1 8. CLFTON 429 Pa Kot AVu, CRANFORD B No. Unon AVu. ELZABETH 102 Elora Av«. RVNGTON 1023 Sprngfeld Ave. kearny 389 Koarny Ave. NUTLEY S49 Frankln Av?. PLANFELD 207 Park AVe. SAYREVLLE Rte.9 Sayrevllu Plaza, near A1P SUMMT 353 Sprngfeld Ave. UNON A&P 5 Pts. hop. Ctr.. V" UNON 1216 Stuyvosant AVe. - VERONA 613 Bloofeld AVe. WESTCALDWELL Bloofeld Ave. ot Essex Mall Shoppng Center.A... Fve Ponts Y to carnval Thursday; July 25,1974 CRANFORD (W.J,) The Fve Ponts VMCA, Unon, whch serves KenlwBrth and surroundng countes, wll hod -ts annual suer carnval Wednesday Tr6"6T30o~8730" p.. Proceeds wll go toward support of the nternatonal- YMCA World Servce. There wll be gaes, booths, przes and refreshents. The ran date wll be the followng nght, Aug. L_ For all the news, every, Garwood & subscrbe today ; ««CRANFORD SPORT CENTER ADDAS, CONVERSE or TRETORN TENNS SHOES Q Cfc*" RACQUETS RESTRUNG July 26 Garwoods wth Personalzed Travel at NO DCtlA-COST / 7 DAYS -ANGHTS n he For As Low As VRGN SLANDS per person European Plan dbl. occupancy plus Ar Fare va scheduled nternatonal NCLUDED NATURES 1 4 Accoodatons wth Prvate Bath or Shower 4 Sghtseeng J +A Welcoe Drnk Upon Arrval At Your Hotel +A Weekly Managers Cocktal Party >A _ J Trefl$ure Chest" Flght Bag wth a Free Bottle of Vrgn sland Hu & an sland Gude Book, 7 + Plus Much More 94 North Avenue-Garwc&d BLUE RBBON SHOPPNG PLAZA ;..\. ~LA,.-.

5 ; * «. -. J ( r-v.. "A., ;.V..,,.. --C\., r,..,.,.,.... /.,.,.,. _ " - > -. ; - -, -. " >,. 1»- "T &0 - > PdgeBCRANFORD (fo.jt.) CTZEN AND CHRONCLE Thursday, July 25,1974 HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE GREAT MO THER & DA UGHTER HOME l_st fjoolr-jlyld.9) roo, dnng roo,_ktchen, 2 bedroos, bath and screened pored. 2nd floor-3 roos and bath. Prced rght. W4Dt ASSOCATES REALTORS 23 North Avenue, East ; Res. Sales Mgr., Dors Coyle, FRST NEW LSTNG Lovely Colonal 1 wth accent on large lvng roo, foral dnng rootn,panelled rec.roo, eat-n ktchen. 4 twn sred bedroos plus 2V baths. All ths located wth easy walkng dstance totown and transportaton. BOYLE SELECTED LSTNGS SECOND NEW LSTNG Owner transferred fro ths charng 6 roo 1 - Colonal stuated on large lot wth central ar-condton. Hoo conssts of lvng roo wth freplace, dnng roo, eat n ktchen, 3 large bedroos, 1 /? baths. n ove n condton. _. The Unon County Park Polce Departent, a 40- -T- THRD NEW LSTNG A lot,of house far the oney. Just $39,900 f&f ths expanded bungalow, "Mlh.5 bedroos-, 2 baths,-lvwf roo, large ktchen, dnng roo &la"ly roo and the totp.are s assuable,,. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR GALLERY 6F HOMES? STOPN RESDENTAL SALESMANAGER, MAYKOEHLER..-S30 South Ave., Easf, cv*nfot;d. J11?A*± U43 E.Jersey St., Elxabeth x Galleres n Morrstown & Bernardsvlle Weekdays v-8, Saturdays 9-4; Sunday 11 3 " COLONAL CAPE Qualty bult hoe on a 110x115 lot. 6 roos, 1st floor lav. screened porch. and an open -flagstone, por-ch. Freplace, carpetng and any extras. OWNER RETRED. PRCED AT $49, AR-CONDTONED COLONAL Ths beautful 9 roo, Center Hall hoe s just perfect for a good szed faly. PRME -LOCA-TON NEAR BROOKS&E GRADE SCHOOL. EXCLUSVE AOCNT OF HOMERC* Th«NatW L*a4ln«Horn* c«... Ja«t Barton B«««rly Murray toun Stne sabal Taylor G. G. NUNN Realtors and nsurors 181 North Ave., E. / TO SHAHEEN AGENCY S North Ave., E VOO and Assocates Mruert* Rerwn Elaanor Bradfald RutaP Ottr PaulP.Hapson SunH«phf«y H«bn<<CyrO Gallant CUatyGrabowsk 241-7(60 Janet Mllden S/V6ARS OF SERVCE \ COUNTRY _ ;...;.." SETTNG, THE DEACON ; AGENCY/NC Tues. and Tlurs. evenngs! * BEAUTFUL COLONAL * 8 large roos ay bo-used for *... J offces or lvng. Near Parkway. J -ond New York Bus. Call for * detals..." -.* D. S. KUZSMA % 115 Mlln StreeJ Cranlord fl " * v Multple Lstng Servce f Evenngs Call J Betty Lloyd Lee Rajlkowsk Louse Marno Edward Jnkowsk Joan Koeng Jaes Marno Roy Douglass SEE OUR AD N THE TABLOD " SECTON OF TODAYS SSUE. REALTOR 2 Alder St * * X X X All around ths lovely older hoe, Beautful yard and plenty of space for outdoor lvng. Center hall, lvng roo den, foral dnn(j"roo, ktchen, seven bedroos, 2/? baths, and "four freplaces!" ONLY 549,900 OWNERS wll soon be at ther new address and ust sell ther attractve bungalow style hoe wth three bedroos, lvng roo, full dnng roo, odern ktchen wth dshwasjer, tle bath, and heated enclosed front porch. ts ncely.set on a spacous 50x173 foot deep lot. Avalable for August possesson. $39,900 MOVNG OUTOF STATE RELO nter-cty RelocatonServce CAN HELP YOU! G.E. HOWUND, NC. REALTOR -JXEastan-St,,......_ *--»,« n. >» COLONAL 3 bedroos, V baths, enclosed porch, garage, beautful yard, plus freplace, dshwasher, w- w carpetng >, and alunu sdng. At only $48,900--dont ss t. RANCH On desrable Cornell Road wth 3 bedroos, 2 baths, porch, bult-n barbeque, central ar condtlonng--$<s5,00q. PHL F. HENEHAN REALTOR 25 Alden Street Multple Lstng Servce. Evenngs Can. < Kathleen Jenkns JohnA.Theu Jack Mllar ***» f»» McPHERSON REALTY CO. Open Daly Alden St. Sunday CLASSFED ADS Call 276*6000 Deadlne Tuesday 3 P.M. 1 Excellent job for good typst. Salary to S150. Full benefts. Fee pad. Call 10 A Wen St Crjnford y 1 RETRED WOMEN ARE WONDERFUL AVON REPRESENTATVES, Yout retreent can be the begnnjng of a newcareer...sellng qualty AVON products nearyour hoe. A great way to keep- bjjsy. Have extra oney too..choose your own hours. Please call e 353 l ACT NOW - Jon the olde&ttoy & Gft Party Plan n the Country -our 27th Year! Cossons up to 30 per cent. Free Saple Kt. Call or wrte SANTAs Partes, Avon, Conn Tel. U203)673-34S5. ALSO.BOOKNG PARTES. Part-te school bus drver. 7-9 a.. and or 2-4 p.. Must.be 20 yrs.-. or over, Good pay-call WATKNS.. pg or feale. Schedule.own hours and ncoe n a busnessof your own. For -detals wrte Mal Sales Dvson, Bpx. 10,.Wat-kns Products, nc., Wnona, Mnnesota BOOK-KEEPER - Sales Engneer fr. Fll) te (not full charge). Please phone for appontent. Roden Co., (201) "" BEAUTCANS -HTCH-YOU-R-WAGpN-T-O-A-MRAetE!- Nows your chance to change the drecton your careers.takng. Stu Shaw, and tellng you that ; our "Mracle on North Wood Avenue" can 1 hardly handle the busness-- Thanks to -good advertsng and great har-stylng. Were lookng for 3 ore-and f youve got agnaton and abton, you could be~just rght for us. Good pay, rewardng work and, fun-people. Be part of the racle-! \, call e today!. /" BEAU1TSAL0N 112 North Wood Ave., HENT/fLTS nfurntttld Lnden 5V? roo luxury, apartent. 2 bedroos and 2 baths, dshwasher and ar-condton. Call f<jn SALE 108 Walnut Ave., N.J. NANCYS P.M. Mon. thru Sat. SALE 10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL ; - MERCHANDSE- Call Estate Sales CEMETERY PLOT - Prvate party needs cash $ double graves (8-burals).-Graceland-Men-l Pk,- Nonsectaran. Wll dvde ( eves, and wk. ends). CEWETEffV PLOTS Graceland Meoral Park, Kenlworth, N.J. Wrte. "Plots" - P.O. Box 123, Hgh Brdge, N.J, \ M o t o r c y c l g t 16TH ANNVERSARY- WANTED TO BUY Take, rde to VP, Cycle Superarket 1 worlds largest ANTQUES Old phonographs Or parts, n <y. VP HONDA condton Edson. Vclrola,.,"ctc. Old record W. /th St.. Planfeld ;, cylnders or 78 s Also usc, boxts Call B-b p. weekdays SERVCES LONEL. Aercan Flyer, ves and. other tr.nns. edate cash. Wll pay lo S2, <1-844H, eves., _ Old or antque furnture, glass., chna. and brc-a-brac Anyjjnne unusu.l V., tcall "NANCY" 2/1-50%""" U. ESTATE flpprasals PHL f. HENEHAN, SRA Socety of Real Estate Appraser., 2 Aldon, Street, n the dst o/a severe suer cycle shortage...when ost dealers are out of stock...crazy old VP HONDA s dscountng new Hondas to new low prces youve got to read to beleve! Mns,.Drt Bkes, Sreeet Bkes, Scrablers, you" nae t! Addtonal factory prce ncreasos S35 to S365 expected n days, shop ths week! 100% FNANCNG New 74 Mn SCs Lst $189, Sale S 19 n the crate! New cc Lst Sale S947! New cc Lst $2099, Sale S1674 New cc - Street All-Purpose Lsl S1571, Sale $1369 New 74 35dec-htaH-l-?99r-S-altr5t9S9-N(!W- "74 250cc Scrabler Lst $1199,. Sale $989! New cc Street _L.e&>l!.,!s.J29.2_Sle..S0.Z9. Hew.. 74 loocc Street Legal Lst $659, Sale $499 New 74 90cc Street Legal Lst $699, Sale S499! Over 781 to choose 1rorn!" 189"Use.d"also" prce-slashed! Most Dealerssell for OVER lst prce, VP dscounts e all! FREE. EXTRAS $29.95 Buco Helet-Gopanon, Helet half-,orjjp!,jree Chroe Ltdgage Rack). FREE rdng nstructons, use of test-track, cycle recstratondscount certfcate & - credt approval! FREE tank of gas! More! Dont ss the bggest cycle sale n hstory! Prces exclude freght,dealer prep and lcense fee. Hoe proveents " /. / o,, S(l(1// * d! MlMAs" * NGH APONMNS * U 1 NSJHO EDRCH REMODELNG "FunTe and part-te on lfshfts. Sklled"nursng care faclty. Call for appontent.. ; _; ; ;, Dr»nyfcln»- NURSNG &HOMECARE RNS, [PNs, hoe health ades &, copanons. Part-te, teporary or full te. Experenced, bonded. Reasonable rates.. HOMEMAKERS-UPJOHN 15 Ajden St., resdent wth autooble to vst -and welcoe newcoers to. f nterested please call AMBASSADOR SERVCES for ntervcw SERVCES SERVCES catojs avalable CrtMntry. Mscellaneous Carpentry, 7 panelfrg, rec.roos, pantng, general repar, proveents. DAVE or ROGER-276-, or CARPENTRY - attcs, basernents, coplete jobs nclude perts. --Also~sall-jobs--doors,-wndows.- gutter and leaders. After 6 P.M. call HEMMNG AND ALTERATONS. SMALL DRESS CALL Landscapng- Reasonable rates. 486,4339 after-4 p!. Full te detary ads-westfeld Mon Contractor* Convalescent Center, Laberts Mll Rd., Westfeld, f N- Mature ale - feale tax, drvers Full or part-te. Call after 6 P.M..,. MASON WORK WATERPROOFNG a REPARS.> Steps, walks, patos, drans Call NURSES AD Experenced. Full te all shfts. Also peranent weekend rehef on all HOUSE PANTNG- Frendly FREE shfts. Modern nursl"e hoe. estate. Call ED at Excellent benefts. Call for appontent DENTAL ASSSTANT, CHARSDE EXPERENCE PREFERRED, NOT NECESSARY. Must also type and assue occasonal receptonst. dutes. Mlburn professonal buldng; Call , evenngs, , NURSNG & HOME GARE P»nt!nfl-D«eor»Uno HOUSE PANTNG - NTEROR AND EXTER.OR. REASONABLE RATES. CALL ~-/.r- -EAN-TNG-EXTERPR-NTEROR - EXPERT-NSURED. M. BARCH ftqofln; ".. ROOFNG Re-roofng self- seal shngles Sealess gutters-leaders Free estates-guaranteed KenMcGrath Fully nsured RNS,(LPNs. hoe health ades & Ml*«t«>Uh«ot«-copanons.- -Parf-te, teporary or full te. Experenced, bonded. Reasonable rates. HOAAEMAKERS...!;...; UPJOHN 15 Alden St., SHOP CRANFORD ALUMNUM SHOWROOM Porch «nd Pato Enclosures Jalouses Awnng Wndows Nupre Replaceent Wndows. Stor ard..~ r Screen Cobtonj Cobaton Ooors-25 styles LFETME ALUMNUM PRODUCTS, NC. 102 South Ave. W BENNERS SERVCE POOL does ost everythng. Carpenjry, Plubng, Reodelng. Electrc Wrng, Appljance, Repars. Call HOME CLEANNG. waxed K utrpet b«fore 10.a.. after 4 p......". CLEANED RUBBSH REMOVAL call John Border* V4 TURKEY NEEDS A HOME Black, spayed, feale, cat. Sleek and beautful.. Frendly and charng. Great ousen Can you resst? CALL Turkeys Asthatc, owner, All Types Of parlt polce posts Applcaton* fors and n-bstructons for exanatons headquarters n the Ad- avalable at the polce for appontents n the Unon nstraton Buldng at County Park Cossons Park Polce Departent Wll fro toorrow untl Satur- Musc,at pool Frday ngkt L; The, Recreaton Concert and Jazz Bands, wll present a concert, toorrow s varety of concert, pop and jazz works. Another concert s. schedvded for Frday Aug. 3, at the Orange Avenue Pool. JEloth concerts are open to tre publc free.of charge; FRE -J. CASUALTY - LFE Call us for detals on the NEW HOMEOWNERS POLCY Broader Coverages tower Rates REALTORS * NSURORS OverHalfa Century of Servce North Ave., E A The applcaton fors wll gven out t daly, dl ncludng "Sundays, fro 9 a.nvto 9 p.. Applcatons ust be returned by Saturday, Aug.-17, at 5 p.. \\w\ 900 E. Elzabeth Ave. Lndfen A THRD QUARTERLY NSTAL1MENT TOWNSHP OF CRANFORD TAX COLLECTON DEPT. *********** CRAfVOltD VKKA SERVCE ALUMNUM PRODUCTS AUTO DEALERS BANKS DECORATORS LANDSCAPNG LFETME ALUMNUM PRODUCTS, NC, Hoe proveent Products Stor Wndows and Doors South Ave., W. Cranlord AUTO REPARS B0DVART George W,.lochera Collson Specalsts Auto & Truck Refnshng 24 Hour Towng Body & Fender Shop SHOP RES-r North Avenue Garwood CRANFORD Servcenter Ken Meer, Prop. GENERAL REPARS TRES BATTERES South Ave. W. Cranlord AUTO DEALERS ROTCHFORD g 433 North Ave., East ~7 Weslleld,,N. J. ZJ Leasno " 0 Servce Pars FRONT WHEL DRVE BUCK H. Authorzed BUCK Sales A Servce GMC TRUCK SALES GOOD USED CARS 139 N. Broad St. Elzabeth \)\-;\;\M 5 n TWNBORO AUTO CORP. Authorzed FORD Dealer Snce 1920>. Sales. Servce..Rentals Open Eves, tl 930 Sat. tl rrod.;., 158 Westfeld Ave. Roselle Park RELLYOLDSMOBLE NC Authorzed OLDSMOBLE Sales & Servce, SV. 560 North Ave, f. Westfeld BANKS AND LOAN ASSOCATON ncorporated 1887 nsured Savngs Hours Mon.toFr Thurs. Eve. 6-8 Saturday 9 A.M. - Noon N. Unon Ave. 655 Rartan Road Cranlord Cranlord KKM Wlllt STATE -. Meber Federal Reserve Syste Federal Depost 2, /7 Boulevard, KenlwertT THE NATON STATE BANK Frst Snce 1812 CRANPORDOFFCE 643 Rartan Road Otterng You Coplete "One Stop" Bankng -Mebers FDC A trple PreoCutoer Parkng CLARK OFFCES Sut and Elzabeth Trust Copany 1060 Rartan Rd Meber FDC For Con venent " Full Servce" Bankng CRANFORD OFFCE South Ave. E. CRANFORD AUTOBANK Chestnut St. & Walnut Ave " (, unted countes trust copany where good thngs start to happen Meber Federal Reserve Syste Federal Depost nsurance Corp. BULDNG MATERALS J.S. RVNG COMPANY Luber a Mllwork ol Every Descrpton Fuel Ol...Ol Burners H»rdware...Palnl» ) "40O Soo«t Ave.,VV., WejlVleld PKON RESDENTAL* COMMERCAL. CONTRACTORS CABNETRY COMPLETE KTCHENS BY DUDCK & SON Custo cjbnetry & Bult-n Applances Vst our Showroo or call ~COKllS~ Dry Clujnor,, fov Storage Vault J ns Cleaned North Ave., E Cranlord SHOP CRAHFORD CONTRACTORS DAVS BROS. BENNNGERCO Jack Davs Chuck Bennnger. Alteratons Addtons Reodelng Free Estates \ CALL CRANFORD TERMNAL MLL END STORES, NC. Cu»lo-M»de DRAPERES & SLP COVERS Lrgeelectonol y or-boh Fo» Rubber Headquarters Draoery Hardware nteror DDecorat Specalsts - Call UUf 962 Stuyvesant Avenue, Unon FUEL OL teel-stroc FEL CO. "Dependable, Frendly Servco?nce 1535 Heatng Ols nstallatons-servce 3 North Ave. C FUNERAL HOMES DOOLEY FUNERAL NK Funeral Drectors 218 North Ave, W. Cranlord 12 Sprngfeld Ave.,, N.J. 7 FURNTURE EXPERT FURNTtE STRPPNG a REFNSHNG LOW RATES WE PJCK.UP «.DELyER CALL HARDWARE tlyn \ HARDWARE ndoor & Outdoor Tool Rentals Chan Sows E«C Sanders s«wer Snakes Power Haers Floor Sarders sup Pups V v 212 Chestnut St. Roselle Park, N.J. Brng ths Ad Gat $50 otf bn ry Rental. LANDSCAPNG - ndustral -Resdental Desgnng ROBERTS & WESE THOMAS ST. CRANFORD LUMBER BULDERS GENERAL SUPPLY CO Luber Buldng Materals Mllworh Dal Centennal Ave., MOVERS HENRY P. TOWNSEO Packng 241 North Ave., W. Westfeld S UNSE T " TELEVSON South Ave. Jot Churn>ch Prop TELEVSON Gannood NURSNG HOMES CRANFD HALL u HOME > 12AcreEstt<( Freproof Buldngs ReglteredNures n Charge Lncoln Pc., E. Cranlord PLUMBERS BRENNAN & TOYE J.T. Grffn. Prop, PLUMBNG - HEATNG & TNNNG South Ave.. E. Cranlord CHAPMAN BROS. Plubng -Heatng - CooHnf Repars Alteratons Ar Condtonng North Ave., E. REYNOLDS PLUMBNG * HEATNG NC. GeoCuozzo Tony DFabo Over 35 Yrs. Experence SAME DAY SERVCE Bathroo nd Ktchen ~ M6(lernaratons~ SERVCE SALES REPARS We Do The Cornplete. Job REASONABLE RATES North Awe, E. Cranlord POOLS ** BUSTER CRABBE POOLSpools nc. Pool Servce Full Lne of Checals "Call TALORNG ALTERATONS - REPARS ALL TYPES OF CLOTHNG - Reasonable - MARO FERRERA Forerly wth Cleaners CALL; or TV SERVCE "OUR BASC COMMODTY" Sales & Servce Color. BUck & Whle HF& Stereo Rtdlos-Anten nstlutlons Ar Condtoners WATCH REPAR TCKER K.r. Shop WATCHES* CLOCKS <t«p4lrt Don* On The VVafc and J«w«lrv~h*M<r> 7 WALNUT AWE CRANFORD. NJ oves to tourney se-fnals s nne-year-old ht lne shot was trapped by fourth and ffth nnngs broke baseball tea won the shortstop, Je/f Manhardt, who. the gae open for. A..quaxlejtfjnaUarneJnlhe-East Brunswck Baseball Tour- Scott, for one out. Drewhrew Colner, Joe pel Grppo and najnent TueS"day_ n one of the lo. hrdbasean,-;._steve_ RckeyJJrpss, jvtth_fjvelolen. ost exctng gaes to date. DeBella, for out nuber two, bases and an outfeld error, T won 2-1 over CaF" "accounted for the~tourth nnng outburst. Chrs Obe teret. daond to frst basean, s nne ear olds Mke Colner, for the thrd out trpled to Start the ffth and advance to the se-fnals. and a fantastc trple play. scored on Jeff Manhardts n the ffth hnng, Carteret double ; Sngles by JWke They wll play tonght at ff p.. at Showcase Feld n had two en on and two outs Colnerf Joe Del Grppo and East Brunswck 1 aganst when asngle scored one run. ~ Drew -Scott accounted for the Colona. > The second runner tred to other ;three runs. s two tuns cae n slde around the catcher, s last three runs the.., ; top..ojlue.!ukd._,.jd thecarne n, the»stxthon.-a_walkand consecutve sngles by Manhardt and Mke Colner plate. An alert tag by Drew ht sngles. After a double had the runner out andjeff Manhardt, Mke steal Joe DelGrppq sacrfced defense had done t Colner, Joe Del Grppo and to drve n one run. Steve agan. Steve DeBella. s DeBella followed wth a sngle n the sxth nng, the ptchers were Jeff Manhardt, to drve n the second.run. defense turned n Mke Colner ard Chrs Obe. Also httng for. another sparklng play. Chrs They allowed fve hts whle were CJrs Obe(sngle), Obe, playng second base,-_strkng_out_nno Edson John Pawf4wtz(2 sngles), Joe went deep behnd second Denc(sngle) and Mke feld a ball and quckly Colner whqwent 3 for 3 wth 2 to John Acton, playng fr/s sngles and a double. - base, for the out. t Sharng ptchng dutes for n other! acton last week, - - were Chrs Obe and the nne-year-old tea Mke-Golner eobnng-for -tr.ounccd-edson-15-2-sundaj four strkeouts. ard defeated South Brunswck Carterets scorng attepts Frday were contnually cut. down; by 15-Edson 2 s defense. n the. started the scojng second nnng, Carteret had a n the frst nnng on a sngle 164-Lvngston 129 an on-thrd when a ball was by. Chrst Obe, a steal of n an exctng and often started out the ht to shortstop, Jeff second and a base ht by Joe close" eet, beat scorng, n the top of the frst Manhardt, who fred to frst to Del Grppo. After fallng Lvnston for the frst, te n Mke Colner for one out. behnd 2 to 1, they went ahead nnng Frday wth fve runs. eght years Mke rfled the hall to catcher, for good n the thrd, scorng Chrs Obe led off wth a Cong n frst for Drew Scott who tagged the three tes. An nfeld error, sngle. John Pawowtz reached were Bonne Jacobson and runner for an nnng-endng another sngle by Joe Del safely on the catchers n- Kurt Wolfrarrrfffl"freestyle; "double pay. rr ~ Grpporanda~walk~preceded~a ~ Colner [- Don-Baker, 9-10 freestyle and walked to load the bases. n the thrd nnng, Carteret two-run sngle by Rcky Bross. 12-u butterfly; Doug Cerak, (Mke was walked all fve had the bas.es loaded wth no -A felders choce" scored the 12-u breaststroke; Cndy tes he was up at the plate.) Baubls, breaststroke; outs when the unbelevable thrd run of the nnng, happened; trple play. A hard- Jenewen NTRODUCES Taylor...Our New SERVCE MGR! Dave wants to eet you NOW...our old trends, hs old frends and all VW owners! Dave nvtes you to take advantage of hs 19 years Autootve Experence for satsfyng, qualty serverjust~dtngtfhscoupotvlo Dave and say Hello! ".. please-tall JENEWEN VOLKSWAGEN 486- Get>lqla " lted OL CHANGE.-batters..,_ Crahford contnued ts excellent feldng wth John Acton sparklng at frst base and Joe Del Grppo and Chrs Obe cobnng on a.play at "secondhbase Q "lull Kdsons only rally of the nght as they cut down a runner tryng to stretch a sngle nto a double. 15 South Brunswck 12 Joe Del Grppo sngled hoe Four-run outbursts n the the frst two rufs. SteVe DeBella sngled and collected n RB. Drew Scott walked agan to load the bases. Joe Denc and Chrs Obe both walked and collected an RB each before the sde was retred. ~ OO VOLKSWAGEN 9OO ELZABETH AVE.. LNDEN L30 E. 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WESTFELD n the top of the second nnng Drew Scott collected an RB on a sngle; n the botto of the second South Brunswcks scorng.attept jwas foled on a strong throw fro left-felder t John Pawowtz, to the plate where Drew Scott put the tag on the runner for the thrd out. added three runs n the top of the thrd on sngles by Chrs Obe, Jeff Manhardt (2 RBs) and Steve DeBella. John Pawowtz pcked up an RB on a sacrfce. n the botto of the thrd ade two fne defensve plays. Mke Colner, playng frst base, stabbed a hard-ht lne shot n foul terrtory. Jeff Manhardt, playng shortstop, pcked a lne shot off hs shoe-tops for another spectacular out. The fourth nnng was the only nnng faled to score though Bob Vetter collected a sngle. _ Cranfonadded.ve.nns n. the ffth and one run n. the sxth on hts by Rcky- Bross _doubjej., Mke_.StevenS-_frtd Drew Scott. Collectng RBs".were Mke Stevens, John _Acton, Mke Colner, Jeff Manhardt, Joe Del Grppo and s. Scott Wetherell. ; Ptchng n relef wer g e. Joe Del Grppo andjrcky,bross C-PONY NFELDERS Greg Hartnetf, left, thrd base, Geoff Walters, short stop, Art Walch, second base, and Bran Bradford, frst base, coprse the C- Pony teas nfed. Other key ernbers ofthe nfeld not pctured are Charley Marcno, frst base, J Forrestaf, thrd base, and T LaForge,, second base. Sw tea takes 2 eets The Recreaton and Parks Departent sw tea won two eets ths week -to extend ts-vtetor season to fve. defeated Lvngston, , and sunk Sut Maureen Keenan, backstroke; Mke...Soerlad, 12-u breaststroke; Brett Ells, breaststroke; Anne pooley, butterfly; Kathy Depsey, butterfly and freestyle; Mke Cerak, butterfly; 181-ut 109 Wnnng frst place for were Scot Lubach, -f-r-eest-y-le-;- ; Bapr-y- Leonowcz, 9-10 freestyle; Bran Dooley, 12-u,The relay teas won fve out of sx events. Swng on thj? teas were Maureen Keeran, Donna Schwenng, Anne Dooley and Sherry Baubls; Doug Cerak, Clff Sth, Mark Sth and Joe backstroke; Cndy Baubls, backstroke; Maureen Dooley;.. Kathy Forsythe, Keenan, backstroke; Karen Wolfro, Janey Snyder Mke Soerlad, 12ru and Jance Merrtt; Conrad breaststroke; Clff Sth, 13- Rehll,. Don. Baker,.. Gregg 14 breaststroke; Mke Cer- J" b n and Doug Cerak; and ak, breaststroke; Ann Betsy.Chase, Anne Dqoley,. Copgat,. 12-u butterfly; Don K. athv Depsey and Terr Baker, 12-u butterfly; Anne L es - ~. The Dooley, butterfuly; tea wll copete Kathy Depsey, but- aganst Cedar Grove at 6 p.,- terfly; Sue Lpar, t d >y at the CentennaJLAve. freestyle; Gregg Jubn, pool. wll, travel to freestyle; Betsy Chase, Maplewood Tuesday and to freestyle; and Cathy Bal, 15- Lvngston Thursday, both 17 freestyle.. eets at 6 p.... Net tea loses, 5-3 n s second youth tenns league atch last Janet Mtchell, "~ Thursday -aganst" Scotch freestyle; and Mark Sth, 15- Plans-Fanwood, 17 freestyle. was defeated 5 to 3. The relay teas clnched Frst "sngles player Patty the eet by wnnng fve but of Hogan and No. 2 Bob Hasx events. Wnnng the relays erl were defeated _by were Maureen Keenan, Betsy dentcal scores of 6-1, 6-1, at Chase, Anne Dooley and the hands of two aggressve ~Sherry~Ba-ubHs7-"Doug Cer r =players7~ttj Wtnton ffvrd" ak, Mke Soerlad, Mak Ronne LKlen. Thrd sngles Sth andjoe Dooley; Kathy J Harrngton put up a Forsythe, Karsn Wolfro, strong fght before suc- Ann Coogan g and Janey cubng g to Mark Whtcob Snyder; Conrad Rehll, Don Baker, Bran Dooley and Greg Jubn; Janet Mtchell, Anne Dooley, Lsa Sjrkn and Kathy Depsey; and-joe Dooley, J Carvalho, Russ Fall and George Snyder. n three sets by scores of 2-6, 6-3, 4-6. Playng No. 4 sngles, Nancy Newan was defeated by Mary Beth Zabow 6-0, 6-1. Bran Levne and Jack Lynch, playng aganst the strong doubles tea of Roland DONT MSS T! The ALES DAYS n ths weeks Dont Wat # ff Mexf Year... Tsl Therell Never Be A Better Te To Buy That New SNAPPER You Wonfl MAPP0* The Most Mower For Your Money All Sn;p vr owers eo, A N S.ky spmlk.o> LAWNMOWER SERVCE SALES-SERVCE-PARTS,. 332 North Ave., E Lveney and Peter Colean, weretdefeated n.a wejll-played alchletrsrjane and MaryBeth Hogan put up a strong showng aganst two older opponents to fnally wn n a three-set arathon atch, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3, Crag W.ener and George Poulos fought back fro a 1. Rchard Huel»then teaed wth Patty Hogan to wn another three-set atch 6- -2, 46, 6-1 Thursday, July 25,1974 CRANFORD(N.J,) CTZEN AND CHRONCLE Page 9 «tea wns twn bll A reve.r-say-der oeback dulph, a double to round out the two runners n front of wn by the C-Pony the assault. h.. tea Sunday was agan evdence of a tea wth desre 7-Scotch Plans 1 Sunday wll fnd CranfCrd at to wn. Scotch Plans fe)l twce won the second Watqhung for. an. nter-r ojhejrelejtess.hlttrg.oll gae behnd the Jpur-ht dvsonal contest. deals by scores of 9-8 and 7 l k F has won fve of t YOUR CAR last s?cgaes and, as a-resuj N TPTOP SHAPE f l d n frst place n, the Aerc Dvson of the Tr-County A Star League. Cranfprd 9 Scotch Plans 8 n a see-saw battle that was fnally won late n the gae, put together ts last U n the sxth nnng wth a boong trple over the leftfelders head. Bran Bradford sngled Walters hoe and T LaForge sacrfced Bradford to second base. Dno Albanese sngled Bradford hoe and Rch Bddulph. doubled Albanese hoe wth run nuber nne. _.Ptcher J Carsey and Bran Bradford led the httng parade wth three sngles each whle Geoff Walters contrbuted a trple and sngle. Dno Albanese and Ellot sngle sngled Harnett sngl the at Dorn provded two sngles each, j\rt Walch, Charley Marcno and"mke Downey, a sngle each, and Rch Bde and The bg. nnngcae n the botto of the sxth when Downey sngled, and Dprn; "~f doubled~wth4wo-on,-walters ;" ht a shot over the center felders "head whch scored SenerafoFCharglng? 1 Starter Workng Rh? Rght? WE CHECK-WE FX By AAachne NOW SO. ELJVORA EXXON SERVCENTER!! South Eknora Awe.. Cor.Eco Aw«. Batwetn S. Gsorf«Ave. & Bayway Crcle EL Work done ncludng Sunday tll 8 ; P.M. Call for Appontent. Racnp Now thru August 24 MONMOUTH MUTH PARK. PAK Oceanport, O flx~ rv%t o 2 lesfrorngjrdenst.parkwy, tlt 105.SPECAL BUSES, Garden St, Parkway Lv. Port AulH. Terrn., B Ave. & 41 St., 10 lo 1220 Dally Lv. T.N.J. Ter. 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7 . * PagJ CRANFORD (N.J.) CTZEN AND CHRONCLE Thursday, July 25,1974 Thursday, July 25,1974 CRANFORD (N.J.) <-rrt7ren An CHRONCLEPage7 COOL wth a New FEDDERS or CARRER Wndow H Ar Condtoner LOCAL DEALER WE SELL, DELVER, 218 Centennal AveL NSTALL, SERVCE & GUARANTEE ALL WORK! ~ f PRCE ON Hudfer - when you buy a Central Ar Condtonng or Wor Ar Heatng Syste-Now, Whle Prces Are Low!! Fro REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. ; "DEPENDABLE, FRENDLY SERVCE SNCE 1925" kt jzr*" Of e# )lhpflf Yrd 3 North Av«., E. V/LJ wql Lexngton Av.. «t LVRR (we have a thng about! safety) V A/R SEA. LAND Specalzng n Personalzed Servce ;ERVCE, 1 South Avenue, W. (Corner of South Unon) NEVER A The Trave ot Mon. Karat Karat! GOLD JEWELRY Substantal Savngs on Jewelry and Gft tes r t > - throughout the store Far traded tes excluded store only Thursday - Frday - Saturday - Onl &"Thursr r 9-9 Toes., Wed. & FH. 9-6 Sat. 9-4 on a good nvestent Copng wth nflaton s. no easy task. Howejver, gold and daond jewelry can serve] as a hedge. And what a beautful hedge! Payng dvdentds n wear ng prde and pleasure. * Novj/, we ake ths. nvestent even ore.attractve. As (We cut prces throughout the store! durng CRAN- FORD JULY SALE DAYS! BG SAVNGS on all DAMOND" RNGS Fancy Fnger Rlhgj Engageent Weddng ; pen Daly 930 lo S30 Except ThurvJay;?30to 8 Closed Wednesday _ S THE MAGC NUMBER FOR SWANS SUMMER Your choce! Brng n any "3" Suts... Sweaters... Slacks... Dresses... Coats... Skrts or Sport Shrts or any garent and "Swan wll-custo Clean all3 for the prce of 2. Mxn Match any 3 and the lowest prced garent s FREE. All sngle garents regular prce. YOU PAY FOR ONLY Dry Cleaners Shrt Launderers For Storage Decorator Fold J Drape Specalsts For pckup and delvery CRANFORD 44 North-Avenue.East KENJLWQRTH Boulevard and 22nd Street <" -, ; " ELMORA Next to Pantry Prde.. v ELZABETH 4 West.Jersey Street and 1304 North Avenue - MENS SUTS & SPORT COATS Crcketeer Pal Beach Botany TWO-FER SALEl Buy one - Get one FREE Large Assortent of Jeans Szes "Suts Sport Coats Beruda Shorts Sw Wear Tenns Wear c - Reg. Res Brefs & Pants Reduced for Clearance \ \ Coplete Stock of Suer s 5Q.to. s,115 [ M " Sport Shrts & Knts Drsk SHrts Zp Jackets Neckwear Sleepwear BOYSTWO-FER SALE! Buy one Get one} FREE Coplete Stock of Sport Dress & Knt Shrts and Suer lacks Sport Coats Reduced 20 to] 70% All other Suer Merchandse Sale Prced Exchanges Gladly Made No/Refunds or Credts For Ths Specal Sale M CRANFOWD, N.J.. shop OPEN THURSDAY EVENNGS TLL N UNON AVENUE l! 7 W l J»age6 CRANFORD (N.J.) CTZEN AND CHRONC Thursday, July 25,1974 SCHWEPPES SPECAL! TONC or BfHER LEMON for Thursday-Frday- Saturday Only! bottles WNES AND LQUORS FREE PARKNG (N REAR Us* Rear EntnncL 30 Eastan St. {opp. Theatre) No Alcoholc Beverage Purchase DAL /V0URW1NEUNE / FREE DCUVERY t)et H. (KLOTHES FOR KDS) TWO-FER SALE (BUY ONE- 1 GET ONE FREE) LL SPRNG AND SUMMER MERCHANDSE 27 UNON AVE, CRANFORD THS SALE Lookng For A U The News? Youll Ftntl Coplete Cdverage of, Kenlworth and Garwood n Tle txx xb ffrttftttcle - 9f.OO per! year, Call \ and start \readng all the news! Do t Today!! NOVA SUPER VALUE! NEW 1974?DOOR NOVA! ;. - " -.. A-. r M J a.». BHb. a a *«"TT EQUPPED WTH Turbo Hydraatc Transsson] Power Steerng, Whle Sde-wall Tres] Wheel Dscs, a Push-;butlon Rado] Bodysde Moldngs are. all. optons ncluded n the prce. A 6-cylnder engne, red body fnsh, and black S whte cloth nteror are standard equpent. Stock Nuber H614J Factory Lst Prce-S Prce nc. frt. & prep., tc. & taxes not nc. n prce.! Autorqalc Cycle ndcator Lghts, Upper Oven and Outlet Mn-Break8r~~~ Reset Button Applance Outlet LowerOven. Lght Swtch Cooktpp Fluorescent LghtSwtch. Control Panel Slde Cover Unque Ar- - Flow Door 2-Pebe Sokeless \; Broler Pan j K, Autoatc Clock And 1-Hour Ter (LowerOven) Roll-Out Servce Drawer \- -" 25 Mnuts ~ 2-Speed Ter Press to Cook" Button On/Qff Button Full-Wdlh. - Fluorescent Lght.. Chroe Back-Splash Glass-Top... Cookng Surface nfnte Heat Controls Cook Top/Botto- Qven ndcator Lght Autoatc - Preheat. Lower 1 Oven Control. Reovable Oven Door Full Glass Oven Door-wth Lght crowave ovens- roo enough for a 301b Turkey Theres a SHA every type of front every sze purse $199 Thursday, July 25,1974 CRANFORD (N.J.) CTZEN A N D CHRONCLE Page 3 We SERVCE What We Sell!.. "M STANDNG ON MY HEAD, TO Magc Chef BRNG YOU 30" Gas BETTER Contnuous VALUES Cleanng THAN Ran 9 e EVER! t \ \ WE STLL HAVE A LARGE SELECTON OF WHRLPOOL AR CONDTONERS N STOCK 5,000 to 32,000 BTUs 30" Gas Contnuous Cleanng Range, Wast-Hgh Broler, Progra Cookng, Colored Glass Door 30"llectrc Self- Cleanng Range, wth Progra Cookng SHARP Whrl- AUTHORZED SERVCE. U n A full range of extra-cost optons, too! Theres never been a better te to buy! WE HAVE A FULL SELECTON OF CpMpARABLY PRCED NEW 74 NOVAS AND OTHERS CHOOSE., -~. North & Central Aves., Westfeld Mon., Tues. f Thrs tl? WedTlfrTnOat. tl 5 DERCARD fro $ l49 AND N.J. CALL TODAY plus a lactory sponsored credt progra --(". - -X -

8 . (,. g f B re """ Bs o >r re.2 3* a ; )! "\. - Page 4 CRANFORD (N. J.) CTZEN AND CHRONCLE Thursday, July 25,1974 VCTOR DENNS, REALTOR Has The Hoe For You... And You Dont Have To Be A Sherlock Holes To Fnd t, Ether! SELECT FROM THESE CHOfCE LSTNGS! $43,900 farng )ape Cod Fresff on the arel. r<so ns (ulurng (vag roo w / (replace, 3 bed oos and rec. roo n tasetnl. CENTR/kCLT AR Fff Mrly are OH FLOOR. Garage extrts. Excellent Unusual splt level deal (or large (aty, professonal or otherdaughter. Entrance had. Urge, lvng roo w freplace, 1st floof fay roo & rec. roo. 2 bedroos and 2 baths on frst floor-4 addl. bedroos and 2 bafhs on upper level. The new prce ss7s.500. ; Lov\r50s. Heathereade Colonal 6 roos and 2 baths; all on one floor, plus large rer porch <r brcfc barbecue. CEN- TRALUT fclrcondnoneoz car garage. $65,000 Real Ranch 6 roos and 2 baths aft on one floor, plus large rear porch w brck barbecue. C E K T R A. L L X AJ R - CONDTONED. 2 "car, garage. 70s Splt-Ranch One of a knd. Entrance half, huge lvng roo r freplace. Foral dnng roo, large odern ktchen. L Only 3 steps up to 3 bg bedroos, 2/z balhs. Faly roo, 2 car garage. Rear porch. Manj extras and custo features. Located n area wth soe of Crantords fnest hoes. Specal Opportunty K fnancng s your proble, we have an; 8 roo, 2/J bath colonl n Unon wth a 90 per cent conventonal njortgage for 25 years, at 9 per cent avalable (no ponts). Regster your requreents wth us-we wlt do our best to help you wth your.housng needs. "Where Sncerty, ntegrty and Personal Servce are Foreost" VCTOR DENNS, REALTOR 2 ALDEN STREET, CRANFORD Mf.nr n <ho < rmora HMrc of ptaftors and Unon Count j v.u t p!e Lstng Servce, \ \». REALTOR Get The All NoW Before the kds go off to school Before the leaves turn brown. Before yon forgot. Now. Get put faly together for a professonal portrat k Chandros August s faly Portrat Month at \ STUDO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 11 NORTH AVE,, EAST, CRANFORD Receve a $5.00 Cft Certfcate durng tranfotd Sales Days THE HEATS ON! CRANFORD RADO HAS 5,000 8,000 BTU $ ,000 BTU A \ 18,000 BTU 279 SAVNGS,.«!, SHAPROS SPECTACULAR NFANTS and TODDLERS SUNSUTS BOYS and MENS SWM TRUNKS MENS and BOYS SHORTSLEEVE,, MENS AND BOYSReg to s2 oo LGHTWEGHT JACKETS, BOYSSLAX By szes 6,12, "Blly the Kd", BOYSSHORTS By "Blly The Kd"Reg to $9 00 MENS and BOYS TANK TOPS, Re 9 $6 MENS PLAD JEANS P Brand! sl & Regular Styfes" BOYSSHORT SLEEVE KNEE PAJAMAS,-* JTARTS TODAY! NOW THRU SATURDAY! tb$9 BOYSor GRLS B SHORT SETS, %s BOYS or GRLS SUMMER PAJAMAS,,Szes648,- Reg. $3,79 GRLSTENNS DRESSlST Szes 2-6x, Reg. $6 PRCE % OFF Thursday, July 25,1974 CRANFORD (N. J). CTZEN AND CHRONCLE Pafee 5 UPSTARS 102B N. UNON AVE. CRANFORD DOWNSTARS Were House! HS. TRSS LANtTRY SLACKS PANTSETS SHORTS JACKETS DRESSES SKRTS JEANS HALTERS SLEEPWEAR BLOUSES BODYSUTS JON KLOSS SCHRADER HABTAT HAPPY LEGS GREGORY ELLES BELLES MODERN JRS. ELLEN TRACY 1 1 =, ( - N THE CENTER OF CRANFORD Eastan Street (Opposte Theatre) Call The Sprt of Open Thursday 111 * P M Revolvng Charge Master Charge. BankAc-ncard. GMAC Charge A 399 PRCED HE 1 DONT FORGET OUR $ 1.59 COUNTER Shorts, Blouses, Short Sleeve Sweatshrts Toddler Polos and any, any ore bargans ALL SALES FNAL! CASH AND CARRY! 19 N. UNON AVE. CRANFORD, NJ. PAY REGULAR P SECOND ts BATHNG SUTS FOR] 1/3 OFF - * ) x-cpr*d2 t/3 w < Z. T H r B.», 5" 5- *T5 5T =T P! n *",.fc, - rg J=-<< sr a = S S, s- ff 11 re 3 ro. 5 S2.3 D- en re xft ouv; a lflfll? o 3 O, 2- o - o 3" < re 3 g > 2. _. E g.? «a» K -- S-

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