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1 .... _,. Page 8 ;X NI. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, October,7- THETEXAS CHAINSA^ MASSACREI < "PRIjECUT" 7s MOST HILARIOUS ILDEST MOIE REEFER MADNESS wn. o* we oevlsawch "...a vew of r6al people -ndareal love toorrow bananas R wanted to know about sex " Meo on Dnng by Mary F. Peo. Tretolas has been paperng palates for alost years. Located at the. Ponts ntersecton In Unon, t has becoe a gastronorrncal landark featurng Italan and Contnental cusne. extensve enu s certan to sut anyones taste. Fve chefs are,.on hand preparng each order ndvdually. owner Mr. Erc Fscher proudly antans qualty n all preparatons. convenence.fresh toato sauce, thck and rch, copleents the pasta dshes delcously. tradtonal Baked Lasagna s ade fro an old faly recpe wth layers of wde noodles, sausagers, rcotta, xture, and ground beef. Specaltes nclude Shrp Pargana on a.bed of. shell pasta, Lobster Caccatore over spaghett,, and Escargot, Clas or Oysters Bourgugnon. owner wll be glad to gve you the recp"ev hole, lve lobster wll bje prepared to your order, and only fresh lobster eat s used In any of the varous lobster dshes" Stuated at the corner of Gallopng Hll Rd; there s "pfetty"oftne~e"p^rt<tng"^crosttrorntr7e~res^^^ just down the street. Tretolas s open Tues. Sat. :- :. Facltes are avalable for prvate partes. For reservatons and nforaton Call Mu Major credt cards accepted. Unon Pkwy Ext 8 - Gallopng Hll Rd. ( Pants) MU 777 Closed Sun and Mon. Snce a Favorte for Gourets Contnental Cusne Luncheon, Dnner - Cocktal Lounge Recoended by CUE AUTHENTIC POLYNESIAN CUISINE 76- DYNASTY ROUTE EST, SPRINGFIELD, NJ M^- cj d fnhny- LUNCHEON COCKTAIL DINNER PRIATE PARTIES TO.Te- (JLA ROOM (at NICKS). s now open & avalable for _ -PARTIES T- EDDING RECEPTIONS ^SPECIAL OCCASIONS CALL 78-7 NICKS FOR THE FINEST IU ITALIAN FOOD S6RED IN A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE AND MAKE YOUR RESERATIONS NO HOURS I-P.M. I A.M. 6 rth Ave. GAROOD CABARET * ENTERTAINMENT 8 CHS students n senar at Eght Cranford resdents partcpatng n the scence are aong 67 acadecally senar are: lla R. talented students fro hgh Downey, 6 Greaves PI;; Jon "schools ~n~tjnonr~essexr"palkowskr-l tasa.he-ave.;- Mddlesex, Morrs and Ken Inchalk, Shetland Dr. Soerset countes who arejaes Kastelan, Harvard Rd.; Karen Kluas, 6 Concord St.; Scott Mac- Fadyen, Severn Ct.; John enrolled n Unon Colleges th annual scence senar ths fall at the Cranford capus. scerce senar s open to hgh school junors and senors who have been selected for partcpaton by ther hgh school prncpals. senar encopasses areas of_ scence not ordnarly covered, n secondary schools classroos but whch are of portance to anyone plan- nng a scentfc- career, accordng to Prof. Patrck J. hte of arren, senar coordnator and drector of the Sperry Observatory at Unon College. Cranford resdents who are.., *., < Reports about servceen on actve duty Second Lt. Harvey RT- son of a Cranford Greenberg, sonof Mrs. Marcy resdent has been assgned to Nadel of 7 Heock Cr., s Upper Heyford RAF Staton, servng at Mnot AFB, N.D., on hs ntal U. S. Ar Force actve duty assgnent. rnuncatohs S e r Lt. Greenberg receved hs vce. ^-cosson upon copleton, of the Ar Force Reserve Offcer Tranng : Corps progra at Stevens Insttute of Technology, Hoboken, where he earned hs B. S. and Merkel, Harold Johnson PI.; M.S. degrees. and Robert Orleansk, APPOINTED-^ Plyduth Hs father, Paul Greenberg, Concord St. Prntng Copany Inc. of resdes n Bayonne. Cranford has announced leutenant was 8 MILLIONTH BUG* the appontent of John graduated n 7 fro olkswagen Beetle- w. Roux as vce presdent; perodcally reported on ts ales and arketng. way out s very uch n, accordng to Rchard Halton of Jenewen olkswagen, the faclty n Lnden. Halton sad the 8 llonth "Bug" rolled off the assebly lne at the _ factory n Eden, Gerany, on October. lestone occason cae durng the cars th year of unnterrupted producton. Open house Monday at Montessor School Montessor School of Cranford, located" at"the Calvary Lutheran Church Eastan S.J., wll hold ts second annual "Open House".for parents, fales and frends on Monday at 7: p.. Ths Septeber the school oved nto larger facltes -and has ncreased ts enroll rhentrand teachng staff. New equpent has been added-n the classroo and an outdoor play*ar-ea s beng developed. A "varety of class trps s part of the extra-currcular actvtes together wth a Sensorotor progra that developes coordnaton n oveent and eployes a varety of technques tc proote self-expresson and confdence. All guests wll be nvted to vst the classroos whle staff ebers wll be avalable to answer questons about the Montessor equpent or course actvtes that takes -place n the school progra. A short slde-fl presentaton wll be offered so vstors wll be able-to.- see -the.chldren deadlne (or subttnn news copy s - Monday pror to Thursday publcaton. workng wt equpent classroo. ages of the chldren currently enrolled n the Montessor School of Cranford r- the Montessor at s used n the ~are7three~tcrsx~yearsrse are thought to be the ost foratve years n a chlds lfe durng jjyhch te the foundaton for work habts and socal atttudes s developed. An nvtaton,s extended to all nterested parents to learn ore about,.the Montessor Method of Educaton and the aterals used to develop the, chlds potental n ths envr-. onent.. rrs Chevrolet cted for servce Two- servce ^supreacy edallons have been awarded rrs Chevrolet of estf eld by Chevrolet Motors Dvson of GM. awards were presented to Jaes Bruce Francs, rrs general anager, and, Carl Andersen, "servce~anager- byhdonald- H. Raab, assstant Newark zone servce anager, and Jaes R - r htney, area servce anager. a FRUIT HUT HAS THE ALUES! CUCUMBERS FARM FRESH ZUCCHINI Calforna BARTLETT lappearing 6 NITES o eek n the COACHMAN LOUNGE GRIFFITH BROTHERS Dnng Roo Opet) _ Breakfast Lonch & pnner Late EvenngMenu ooaenan I IBANOUET FACILITIES Fro - 8 E AKE BASKET ; M I t_ th Ths Coupon Goodat Frut Hut Todayj(j thru Sunday; ea. < Ib. FRUIT THE FRUIT HUT Hours: Mon. Tuos. «d. «N Avonuo East NORTH AENUE EAST Sat. -; (Oppoflto CMth Four (Opposte Coach 8, Four) Thurs. Frl.»-g, Sun. -»»«Cong Attracton COURT of APPEAL GARDEN STATE PKY. ON EXIt6 r, NJ. HeNE) 7-7 AC TORN <. A * f. THI: HAMUET Mow thru Nw. l«*l» a».»o to *. DINNERS SERED TIL ICHIIUHI S I MINU M c I. OI ONI At U L *** ( RESERATIONS 6- MAIN ST., CHATHAM CLOSED MONPAY PAPER MILL. Brooksde Drve. Mllburn, New Jersey Mchael Legh Don Allnson Beery Stewart n Lerner and Loewes Specal Sunday Matnees. v and Dec at p.. OCT DEC Holday Specal! THE NUTCRACKER DEC 8- Perforance*: Tues., ed., Thurs., Fr. at 8:; Sat. at & :; Sun. at 7:: State atre of New Jersey J. * U.>,S. ^Ar Force securty polcean course conducted. ne lne...on Selectng, Servng and Tastng. g fnng Co- ITand. Aran Carroll, s Select th Care Serve th h Prde Browse for a few nutes, After you have purchased open to breathe for and ad t youself to S a bottle of wne..fhetollowng nutes; nutes f shop. Deterne where the suggestons should be heeded -yean(old. ^.wnes wthn your prce range <* the fullest enjoyent of Enjoy OrPleasure 6 ; your wne:...next, sell the wne, for ts r select a bottle -- se a tulp shaped ste pleasant aroas and bouquet. hen g ass holdng to ounces.. frst presson of the - Make sure that thejlass wne on your senses s oneof t tranlucsn cs a U the bottle to ake sure s no excessve depost or sedent; select wnes fro the good to excellent years your vntage c exaple, f select wne, t should not San _.T_.. years..] scu s your choc us...because advsn one of our ost functons. has been washed n plan the greatest pleasures of wne. water wthout detergent. If hen you pour only ounces detergent has been used, nto the glass, and rotate the ^ "* wth hot water and wne by^swshng t gently d wthn ^, asg An Detergent wu dstroy the satsfed wth ts..bouquet. aroa and 8 ve a fore * n taste color and taste...enjoy! ^ yqur wjne.. Ths rtual s recognzed by "^ a whte wne, pour Aercans as portant, whte " - -. > dl Y l j ore ounces, nto the glass and.let t Your guests wll enjoy t and J "breathe" for - nutes be thankful to ther host_for Ifa~red wne; allow" fve ths careful nterest. And of, l s nutes for breathng course, your enjoyeht wll ortnt If the wne s - years old, be greatly enhanced by proper allow the bottle to rean treatent of the wne you,. select. e nvte you to ask.for your free reprnt of ths advertsenfent. INES AND LIQUORS FREE PARKING IN REAR Ut R*ar Ehfranca T_-Eas»an-St Cranford (opp. atre) DIAL 7^ OUR INE UNE FREE DEUIIY ARAM LEIN vs. POLITICS AS USUAL ITS YOUR CHOICE X)N NOEMBER th "yre all the sarne...y vote akes no dfference...the bg shots wn no atter who we vote for.", You hear that knd of talk a lot these days. After atergate and the facts about corrupton, after the rllcdeal and the wheatdeal, t sees as though nothng we do can ake a dfference. truth s, ts hard to change the way thngs have been gong. But you have to ake a start soewhere. Here n Unon County, we can start by electng a dfferent knd of Congressan: Deocrat Ada Levn. A young, fresh face wth experence n the poltcal and governent work of Senator llas, Robert Kennedy and Brendan Byrne, Levn has ade soe sharp breaks wth the sfjast:.» Dsclosng hs net worth and ncoe at the outset of hs capagn, not at the last nute after badgerng by the press and publc lke hs Republcan opponent; Openng hs capagn to the people by holdng an econoc "n-sut", so that the people of Unon County could tell Ada Levn ther deas for dggng out of ths ess; ^ Runnng oh a pledge to cut governent spendng where t hurts^ poltcans the ost; n the prvleges and luxures of ncubents (when was the last te Congress cut the fat out of ts budget?); _ y Capagnng to break up"fhe onopoles that keep food and ol prces outrageously hgh. e dont say Ada Levn wll wn all hs fghts. one Congressan can do that. But snt t about te we had a Congressan who cared enough to ake those fghts? r- Its up to you on Tuesday, veber th. Republcan canddaterand ore~p<)htrcs~astjsucl or Deocrat Ada Levn, and soethng dfferent and better. ELECT ADAM LEIN TO CONGRESS DEMOCRAT DIFFERENT SISTER SUSAN} _ DETERMINEP READER & ADISOR; Tarot Card Readng A Specalty alnut Ave. ICranford 7-7 HOURS: AM- PM Pad for by: Levn-or Congress Cottee Broad Street, Elzabeth, N. J. 7 Edward Markan, Treasurer U.S. Senator Harrson lla?; Honorary Charan OL. 8. Publshed Every Thursday Servng Thursday. veber 7, 7 >reyer-s-ear-n-sprngfeld s tradtonal for the co Ave. Dreyer receved, ttee ajorty to select the], votes 6 ore than Mss senor party representatyejn Brandes,88. ters of cottee servce s frst woan Cranford wll be governed unsuccessful canddates,- Davd Shor, also serves as Deocratc felt that hs early crusadng for the ayoralty. Goodan, by a Townshp Cottee organzaton. Soe observers ssue of tenure for wth a Deocratc ajorty, Phlo,. whch he wll obtan Deocrat, and Mrs. town charan. for flood control projects gave ote ncludng a woan, for the autoatcally n 7 when he Ger a d ne M a s o n, electon of Dreyer cae the presson he would seek copletes fve years n the frst te as the. result of Republcan, receved,6 as no surprse. ell known n ore spendng for the purpose TP. COMMITTEE clerkshp, donated the Tuesdays electon.._ ard,76 respectvely._the..conunty...for _.anj_ ~T "frst woan ever, to J jh^ dq d^ ^ cbp l^ J Dreyer (R):. contest. Phlo contended that PfcUowns years, he frst becae popular serve on the cottee wll be resdents outsde the flood -Brande (D):,88 the tenure-was gfantedbythe Townshp Clerk esley N. n the townshp n hs footballplayng days at Cranford Mss Barbara Brahde, who zone. Shor (D):,6 Legslature, thus could not be Phlo, a Republcan, was wth Republcan Henry A. Personal appeal Mattson (R):,76 controlled locally. successful n hs bd for reelecton, defeatng Deocrat townshp landark; TONSHIP CLERK Although fnal fgures were Hgh. Hs faly far s a Dreyer Jr. was elected capagn was arked Tuesday. She wll jon Cotteean Burton S. Good- by general agreeent aong John R. Lee by,7 votes to Mss Brande conducted a Phlo (R):,7 not obtanable" yesterday, the cottee canddates as,6, a argn of votes. an and Danel J. Mason to low-key capagn n contrast Lee (D):,6 ncoplete returns showed to how townshp problesshould be handled, so the Phlo leadng Lee n absentee electon portends the consttute the cottees, to that of Mrs. Mattson, who choce of Cotteean frst Deocratc ajorty. waged the hardest-httng eleent of personal appeal Dstrcts vote Page Jballotng. absentees are unlkely to change townshp Goodan as ayor to succeed ucapagn aong the can-was a fordable one n the Mss Brande ran second to Henry E. Hnsenkap Jr., electon. local voters. Lee was perhaps Dreyer, -a propretor of who dd not seekre-electon. It ddates. showng of Shor, forer Charan-of the-local Flood- Acton Cottee, was a dsappontent to soe ebers of the Deocratc Fred Sonntaa RESCUE SCENE -Joseph Oldha,, of 6 Roger Ave. shows Fre Chef Bernard Fleng,Jeft^and Captan-T;A. Chaberlan where he snatched nfant fro crb ^n burnng house. Below, gutted ktchen of house at Roger Ave, (Other pctures on Page ) : Dabetes tests scheduled A nute of your te, a dropof your blood, a thn strp of paper. y ay save your lfe. Ths s the word fro the Cranford Health Departent regardng "safe, sple and quck" tests for dabetes whch t wll conduct next week. testng wll be done n the departents offce, Roo n the Muncpal Buldng, on Monday, ednesday and Frday fro : to :Q p.. and Tuesday fro 7 to p.. re wll be no tests Thursday.. departent provded the followng nforalu on the dsease for whch t s testng: hat s dabetes? Dabetes s a condton n whch there s hot enough nsuln present n the body to ake full use of all the food eaten. As a result, extra sugar accuulates n the blood and soe overflows nto the urne. Uncontrolled dabetes s serous and cdn lead to severe coplcatons. hat are the syptos of dabetes? y are constant thrst, constant urnaton and constant fatgue, but syptos do not always have to be present. Hence, soe people are not aware that they have dabetes and serous coplcatons can stealthly set n. Dabetes s the eghth cause of death and the thrd cause of blndness n the Unted States. ho s ost lkely to get dabetes? Those over, overweght, relatves of Unted ay drve s pushed Malcol S. Prngle, charan of Crawfords Unted ay, announced today that $, has been collected n a current fund drve, - aount represents :«) per cent of the $, goal.-- - Prngle sad ths Sunday. afternoon. t e a p h o n e known dabetcs, and others of babes pounds or ore at brth": Although there s stll no known cure for dabetes, the dsease can be controlled, whch helps prevent the coplcatons that ay occur earler the dabetes s dscovered, the ore effectve the control easures wll be. If you have a nute to spare and are truly nterested n your health and that of your faly, then eat a hearty eal and arrve L> to hours after at the screenng center. test s dabetcs. not for known Deocrats vewed the the least known and least -showng-of-lee-aganst-phlorr tven the-townshp-aong a forer Republcan ayor the Canddates, yet lost to a and townshp cotteean, strong opponent by what ust as an ndcaton of the extent be consdered a narrow of the partys gans aong argn. Cranford voters n general reflected trends n the county and state at the polls on Tuesday. y adnstered a sashng defeat to casno, gablng, 6,6 to,88. referendu was defeated n the state. rror At th Congressonal level, the coparatvely overwhelng, vctory of Republcan ncubent Matthew J. Rnaldo over Deocrat Ada K. Levn becae evdent n the earlest dstrct returns at Townshp cottee results due to the gap between second and thrd place.. Granford vote was j coparatvely lght, wth the, who went to the polls representng only 6 per cent of the total regstraton. Second Class Postage Pad Cranford N.J. 76! CENTS HENRY A. DREYER JR.(R.) BARBARA BRANDE (D Townshp Cottee townshp Cottee..._.... -: L^.--?- -*w ESLEY N. PHILO (R.) Townshp Clerk Hall here. vote there was 8 to. forer counclan n housng referendu Rnaldo easly topped all Katherne OToole French of Kenlworth, led the wnnng was beaten n Cranford by a vote-getters n Cranford wth Cranford got votes locally tcket n Cranford wth,77 vote of,8 to,. Ths was a total of 6,7 ballots cast for n the Congress electon. votes, followed by Deocrats another loser at state level. dstrct, the 7th, whch votes Deocratc vctory n the at Hllsde Ave. Junor Hgh, county freeholder contest, dd Levn top Rnaldo. Deocrat alter E. Borght, or rescues onth nfant fro fre Offcals of the Cranford Fre Departent have announced that a valor award wll be presented at the departents annual dnner to Joseph A. Oldha, -year-qld youth who rescued a -onthsold boy fro a fre last Frday. It was learned that a slar award ay also be gven the. Oldha youth by the Polce Departent. Respondng to the entreates of the nfants other,-.mrs. Betty Sobon of Roger Aye., Oldha sashed a pane of glass outsde a bedroo wndow,- clbed nto the soke-flled roo and rescued the cryng baby fro ts crb. Mrs. Sobon shortly before had led another chld, Regna, onths, fro the flaes nsde the house to safety. Her husband, Stanley, returned hoe fro work soon after the blaze had been extngushed by the Cranford Fre Depart-...ent..,, Cookng ol Igntes Freen reported the blaze was caused by cookng -olgntng n a fryng pan n whch French fred potatoes were beng prepared. Accordng to a report by Polce Leut. Henry Poldorp and Detectve Sauel Cybaluk, Mrs. Sobon put her evenng eal on the ktchen stove and went to the baseent to do the faly wash. Mrs. Sobon rushed upstars upon sellng soke and led Regna fro the house. Flaes engulfed the ktchen and nearby lvng roo area on the frst floor of the fveroo Cape Cod bungalow-type Hero,, tells story of rescue Ths s the story of the rescue of - onths old Eugene Sobon fro hs crb y -year-6ld^joseph Oldha as told to Chroncle by the rescuer: I was owng the grass on the front lawn of our hoe at. 6 Roger Ave. whe^n I suddenly saw flaes, n the ktchen of the house across the street. I rushed nto our house and told y other to call the Fre Departent and then ran out I tred to push t asde. One of the woen held t to the sde across the street. My dog as I clbed through the chased after e and was wndow. struck by a car but was not I.could hear the baby cryng hurt bad. as I clbed n. re was a I saw Mrs. Sobon outsde her large bed and beyond that a house on the sdewalk and she crb aganst the far wall. baby was n t. was cryng out that her baby boy was nsde. I tred to get n I pcked up the baby and through the front door but t was too hot. I asked Mrs. Sobon to show e what roo Chroncle content^ BICENTENNIAL plans_ade by organzatons. Page solctaton drve s contnung^_.ednesday g _AAORNJNG_.CIub to vst _Eds_on and that ebers of Hstorcal Museu ste. Page 6. Techncal re Products, the fr of whd he s treasurer, Classfed Obtuares arc akng calls evenngs. trdtoral..,. Relgous news charan called for Garwodd Socal acceleraton ofthe drve and Kenlworth ; Sportsr: :T:r~\ >f contrbutons so that the wll be reached.-... :.".. 6, 7 o, Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll the baby was n and she lead e around the sde of the house to a back bedroo. Neghbors on hand.. Several other woen n the neghborhood~~had gathered. around. I rased the outsde stor wndow of the bedroo and there was another wndow behnd t, wth several sall panes of glass, whch was closed. I sashed y fst through one of the panes of glass and opened the wndow. re was soke n the roo. A enetan blnd was down behnd the wndow I broke and carred h through the soke-baek to t-ho wnd»r-lhandedh out to hs other, who took h and held h tght. I was so happy that the babywas stll alve. Meaneat thef theft of- a "Penny-a- Meal donaton cannster ffro n front of the sanctuary offrrstbaptst Church at 7 South Ave. \. was reported to polce Sunday. Entrance to the church ua«ganed by breakng a glass wndow n a baseent door under the front entrance. thng else was reported ssng. h. w* In w. only u. one A»-..\_-us- townshp ^ r-^ Cranford was a factor «_..._!..- n L the. «.«... lla J. McCloud. and ^v. John GreenAcresbond^ the on y D. Mollozz wth,6 and spendng proposal approved n,68 votes respectvely. the state, carred n Cranford Republcan freeholder votes by a vote of,67 to,8; n Cranford were: Mrs. Rose referendu reducng Mare Snnott,,8; Robert voter resdency for state and C. Doherty,,77 and Matthew local electons to days, H.Nlsen,,. whch won narrowly n the Deocratc Sherff Ralph state, was also vctorous n Orscello, who was re-elected, Cranford by avote of,78 to receved, votes n,6. Cranford to Republcan Paul. vellos,7. Charter change wns hoe and Mrs. Sobon was to observe the flaes n the charter change whch unable to return to save baby Sobon ktchen and called andates the appontent of Eugene. Polce Headquarters. Mrs. a county anager w,as Meanwhle Oldha had Oldhas call followed. favored,,76 to,8, "by seen the flaes n the ktchenr Frean ~upon arrva Cranford voters. change located n the front of the swftly ran hoses through the won "countywde. house, and coe across the rear door and attacked the Cranford was a bellwether street fro hs hoe at. 6flaes whch were rapdly of statewde reacton to ost Roger Ave. after tellng hs guttng the front secton of the s^t a t e w d e referenda other to call the Fre house. ktchen was gutted questons, exceptng n the Departent.. copletely and the spread of case of the ralroad bonds. Mrs. Sobon drected the the flaes was halted at the couter nfluence resulted youth to the frst floor rear of adjonng lvng roo. Oddly, n a,8 to,6 vctory n the house on. the west sde the French fres n the pan n Cranford for the ral bonds, where the. baby was n ts crb, whch the fre had begun were whch traled statewde. Oldha rased a stor vrtually uncooked. wndow, sashed a pane,of an fre-fghtng was nteror wndow and clbed drected both by Platoon nto the roo as neghbors Captan T.A. Chaberlan held asde a enetan blnd and by Fre Chef Bernard F. whch obstructed h: JFleng^ Chef Flernngjwas^ "". ~ " off~uty at the te, but Hears baby cryng " rushed fro hs hone on youth was drawn to the Lexngton Ave. around the crb across the soke-flled corner to the scene when roo-by the cres of-the.-baby, alerted. He lfted tny Eugene fro the Baby Eugene was taken to crb, carred h across the the offce of Dr. Carl G., roo d handed h through Hanson at 8 Sprngfeld Ave. the orjesjvndow to the tearful and found to have been unother. scathed by hs experence. A next-door neghbor to the Mrs. Sobon was exaned by east, Mss Barbara OBren of Dr. Edond R. Kassouf of Roger Ave: had been the frst Holly St. and released. Nxon for sherff Rchard M. Nxon got a vote n Cranford Tuesday. It was a wrte-n for sherff by a voter apparently dubous of the law and order qualfcatons of ether Deocrat ncubent Ralph Orscello or Republcan Paul vello. vote recorded. % pay rse set ce BEST ITH BRUSHES Mary Louse Sprague, publsher of the Ctzen ard Chroncle, awards przes to wnners n the hgh school dvson of last weeks Halloween wndow pantngcontest, spons6red^by the Chroncle and the Chaber of Coerce. Award cereony was held Monday at the Muncpal-Buldng, where wnners were presented wth bonds and savngs accounts In front, left to rght, are Mke Cheben and John Hudack thlrdplac Back row Joe Papa, thrd place; Nancv Gardner, frst place, and Cheryl Larson, "second place (Other pctures Page S ) was duly Townshp Cottee along the sae lnes as those wll ntroduce Tuesday an gven frernen._ ordnance grantng ebers polce, however, sucof the PolceTDepartent an ceeded n negotatng a ncrease n payof per cent. It provson under whch they wll be retroactve to Jan, I. wll reach ther axu pay ncrease s the sae after three yearstths ssue n granted the Fre Departent whch the townshp had[held ~ n July. Frnge, benefts, n- out for four yearsrdelayecl the eludng overte pay at agreeent. Freen reach straght te, wll be provded ther axu after four ;. years. agreeent wll ternate Dec: I"ahd subsequent negotatons wll be on a contractual bass. departent has voted to be represented for collectve barganng purposes by the Polce Benevolent Assocaton, whch has been certfed as barganng agent. Ths places the local PBA-townshp contract under the Publc Eployees Relatons Cosson, whose jursdcton and authorty were expanded recently by the State Legslature.. Barganng unts townshp has notfed the PBA t wll recognze separate barganng unts coposed of sergeants and patrolen as one group and captans and leutenants as another. A sngle barganng unt has been sought. Under ters of the ordnance to be ntroduced Tuesday, patrolen wll start al$,o7 a yeat.and_receve- $, after three years. Sergeants wll receve base pay of $,7, leutenants $.7(ML and..captans-$7 ( - Other provsons call for pad holdays a year, up three over 7; clothng allowance ncrease fro $ to $ a year, and vacaton credt based on work days nstead of calendar days. Mebers of the 6-an de- -partent forperly receved copensatory te off for ovepte work. v»._ «-.

2 :. " l *><;»......, ; -. " - -. J,, ;. * : : } ". : >.. :., > " -. «t. Page (NJ) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, verpbpr7, v CASINO GAMBLING Ys> OTER RESIDENCE GREEN ACRES HIGHAY BONDS YOJ RAILROAD BONDS Ye* HOUSING BONDS Yes COUNTY CHARTER Ye» CONGRESS Levn (D) Rnaldo(R) Carbon* (). French () Stelner(D) SHERIFF Orlcello(D) vello(r) FREEHOLDERS MolloKDK Borlght tb) McClojKUD) Nltun(R) ysnnott (R) Dohev(R) TP. COMMITTEE Brando (p) Matt>on(R) Dreyer(R) TP. CLERK Lee(D) Phllo(R) 7> U * U M M 7S 77 U I S- 6 ua. 8 t M J 7 8 Bl (8 M - IS* J SI 7 M U " * S US yu « S8 7 ^ 7. U 8 IS 8 IJ7 Schools Open - Drve Carefully! Our Young People Depend On You! THE w Iffo { P hlf- < (MNFORD (Olf. vy ^\ I by 7 IS.n l> " ". " 7 B S y "= U 67 8 l(xf 6 yt no IIS S - Elecoyballotng B ISO 8 6 MS ) ~\ ~. «- \yf 7 7j 7 >f8 8?? lot J M 7 s _jf! BS 6 Ul [ : J8 J < MO 7 7 B lo 8 " 8 7. > B ? S ISO Il , ^ )_ 6 7. BO _ Red Cross seekng blood donors Red Cross has called upon resdents of the Cranford Kenlworth Garwood area between the ages of 8 and 6 to donate blood-on ednesday, v., between : p.. and *?: p.",", at Fellowshp Hall of the Frst Presbyteran Church. vst of the Red Cross Blood- oble wasre-scheduled front Ifyoudbrt use the phone, you dort need ths booklet. rsey I t How doyou rght a urongnunber?.._... hen can you call Calforna for <? hat fol Free nuber do you call for nforaton on Toll Free nubers? If you already know the answers to oney-savng, te-savng, worry-savng questons lke these, you know alost as uch about telephones as we do. But f theres a chance that ths New 7 Df the orgnal date publczed to the present date. A staff of volunteers and professonals "wll set up an effcent staton where watng te wll be- nal. Mebers of the edcal staff check the prospectve donors pulse, teperature, blood pressure, and blood count to be sure these are noral Jersey Bell booklet can teach you soethng valuable, then ake t a pont to call or drop by your local telephone busness offce soete soon and pck one up. res no charge. e want you to get the ost out of your phone servce, ^_ >^ New Jersey Bell " B before a pnt of blood s taken. For the frst te, the Red Cross s offerng at the blood staton a hypertenson screenng progra for any resdent, whether or not he or she s a blood donor. Blood pressure readngs are taken by a regstered rurser A sngle annual donaton of blood assures the donors edatej aly. that ^blood wll be suppled by the Red Cross should an eergency arse: A second donaton n the sae year gves blood protecton to the donors parents and grandparents as well. Snce last sprng, two fales have taken advantage of ths polcy. One older parent lvng out of town and one lvng out of state were suppled wth blood through the local blood bank because of ther chldrens donatons here n Cranford. GUILD LUNCHEON Mount Carel Guld s plannng ts Annual Luncheon Meetng at the Robert Treat Hotel on Tuesday, v too 8. M. S ISO 66.8, ( M K M ) ,. 7 ; -n ) 7 7 IK B H US ) EM II 8 J6Q , ) ^ ^K ^B ^M B 7 a._m IHH. 78 -J ) 6 6. * 6 TOTAL^ 88 A-vne ^*7> *. j OB Jaes D. Cowan, M.D., olunteers wll be rngng Chapter of Muscular Assstant Secretary -of doorbells n Cranford for the Dystrophy Assocatons of Defense wll receve the an- st annual Jerry Lews Aerca, Inc. nual an-of-the year award Muscular Dystrophy. door-to- Ths capagns funds wll fro the Guld, the presenta- door capagn Saturday and servce patents n rthern ton wll be ade by the Most Sunday accordng to Phlp New Jersey. door-to-door Reverend Peter L. Gerety, Bolles of Irvngton, presdent capagns s second only to Archbshop of Newark; CALL 76-6 TELEISION REPAIRS In hoe or Shop Servce ANTENNAS INSTALLED - & REPAIRED SERICE COMPANY Tn Centennal Avcnuo, Cranford SEEK ANSERS Mayor Henry E. Hnsenkap Jr., seated rght, receves copy of questonnare for Jaycee-sponsored county survey fro Ronald Brn, survey charan, seated at left. Standng are Donald wck, Cranford Jaycees presdent, and Reter Fabrele, questonnare edtor. To rase funds for dystrophy of "the rthern" New Jersey the Labor Day telethon as an M.D.A.A. fund rasng effort. FRUIT HUT HAS THE ALUES! FARM FRESH CUCUMBERS TANGELOS FLORIDA EMONS eaj.e.ma K E.. ea. 8 for * F.R. U I T * BANANAS THE FRUIT HUT < Mon. Tuat. ad, -., ThUrj. Fr,»-lx*Un. -S Plan educaton \ for uneployed Bessler Ave. zonng varance s granted, A varance allowng for t^e constructon of, two snglefaly hoes on -foot lots at g Davd C. Brown of Roselle ton for approval contngent upon provdng a -fopt rghtof-way for off street parkng rght-of-way on three-to- Park by the Board of Adjust- houses closer to South- Ave. ent Monday y nght. Brown, than hs and he could probably who was turned d down on a arrange for the sae type of varance to construct twofaly hoes at the ste, Carteret Snn rght-of : way or ah eaaqneqt. sdught the zonng acton Carteret Savngs and Loan because the lots are n an area Assocaton apptted for " requrng qg 6 by y -foot. lots, varance to erect a ft-foot- board bd reserved d decson d wde and a -foot-wde sgn at untl b next eetng on two, 6 Myrtle Ave. near Moen subdvson varance requests Ave. advertsng the banks and two requests for coputer facltes. varances to erect sgns. arren - Bendckson, a Mr. and Mrs. Jaes If. Newark archtect testfyng Goodwn of 7 Gallows Hll for the bank, sad the sgns Road appealed to the board would have two-foot and oneforpersson-to-subdvde a foot eght-nch letters n^open foot lot adjacent to ther prnt, ~* respectvely. ^~-«- house fro the foot lot He added that the Multcontanng the house. Ap copany, a forer Goodwn explaned to the owner of the property had board that he has been ad- constructed foot wde sgns -vsed>yt realtor that t would on-the sae spot; - be uch easer to sell the Kenneth -, McGrath, a house f t was advertsed as- a Cranford resdent for 6 yean separate unt. testfed... to the good character Plannng Board has of the bank and to ts ade a nonbndng recoendaton to the zonng several countes reputaton as an asset to board to turn down the subdvson because.t contends, has facltes. throughout the state where t the two lots are underszed for that neghborhood. Also,to be ruled on at the Also set asde for decson next eetng s an applcaton next onth was the applcatonof RchardSnyder of ~ Elks Lodge To erect a^l foot fora varance by the Cranford Lakesde, Pa. for a varance hgh llunated sgn near to allow h to subdvde ther headquarters at property "he owns at. Sl^ Lncoln Ave. E«,. Centennal Ave. so that each Alex CroeU of Roselle, of hs four row house unts Grand Exalted Ruler of the ay be ndvdually owned., lodge, sad the sgn would be Snyder sad the subdvson "non-flashng and- nonrevolvng." would retan the character of the neghborhood snce He added that the lodge Slar rowhouses at 8- wshes to put the sgn where t Centennal Ave- and across can be seen by vstng lodge the street fro hs property brothers fro other countes approachng fro are dvded that way. Snyder sad the neghborng the area ofsouth Ave. propertes ere subdvded He ponted out that the that way wthn the last crcular Elks sybol attached to the buldng now years. Respondng to a nonbndng cannot be seen clearly enough Plannng Board recoenda- by approachng vstors. Goruty survey planned by Jaycees After weeks of consultatons de Pj h wth hundred ^organzauon., and any other nterested townspeople, the Cranford presdent week ^ Jaycees, have copleted an % a d the Cranford extensve -County ^ Survey" quesbonare whch of the county... l, b - d,..- b.... d j Nk.,_ auvcv cottee, and Peter S.Kf^.!!JSJf Fabrele, questonare edtor. to all households n Cranford. questonare deals School henu Monday, v. eal cutlet. Frankfurter on bun Boloflna and che«e sandwch Tueaday, v. M Beef-a-ronl Haburger on bun Tuna olad sandwch **tday, v. Hot tufeey wth stuff Ing Franklurtw on bun Sala sandwch Thufday. v. U Spaohettl wth eat sauce Haburger on bun Egg salad sandwch Frday. v. IS Grlled cheese sandwch Frankfurter on bun Llverwurst sandwch Unon College s nvolved n -dscussons-wth the -Unon- County Departent of Manpower Servces "for the rr< j j ^purpose of.establshng O COendecl educatonal progras for uneployed, undereployed, n Mert progra and dsadvantaged resdents of Unon County," Dr. Saul Orkn, Unon College presdent, reported at a eetng of the Unon County Coordnatng Agency for Hgher Educaton at Unon College. "Unon County seeks to.provde tranng, placeent,, and supportve servces to ndvduals wth the a of preparng the for placeent n well-payng, unsubsdzed eployent postons," Dr. Orkn sad, " educatonal coponent of ths progra would be conducted by Unon College n Elzabeth and Planfeld. progra should ake a sgnfcant county, servce contrbutonjn ths te of serous econoc, dslocaton." BECAUSE E CARE E EASE YR MOING Two area youths who are senors at Unon- Catholc Boys Hgh School,. Scotch Plans, have been naed ert progra coended students by the Natonal Mert Scholarshp Corp. y are Mchael Babos of South Unon Ave. and Joseph Savulch of Boulevard, Kenlworth. Coended students are n the upper per cent of those expected...to. graduate fro hgh school next year. y were cted on the bass of hgh perforance on the 7 Prelnary Scholastc Apttude Test-Natonal Mert Scholarshp Qualfyng Test. Coended students do not contnue n copetton for Mert Scholarshps. ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. Eat. South Ave.. E. " 6-88 Brn stated "the copleted questonares are expected to produce a wealth..of.n- foraton whch wll drectly effect the present and future needs of Cranford and ts resdents." wck, pontng out that the greater the return,. the ore accurate the data wll be, has requested that everyone recevng a questonare take a few nutes-to.coplete Jt. survey questonares wll be pcked up one week after dstrbuton on v.. REL eans telocaton! Jere proud to ba a eber af RELO Aercas top relocaton servce. If youre transferred, we can help you arket your hoe here and fnd a new ; hoe wherewer youre gong. extra cost or \ oblgaton, ether. natonal RELQ network of I 7 r.eal estate brokers serves over 7 cou- ntes. So call us today! G.E.MLANB IM. REALTOR tstu Street fralord NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate o( arren P. Aerar, DcceoMd -*, Pursuant \o the order of Mary C? Kana, Surrogate of ttw County ot Unon, ade on the day o( v, A.D., )7, upon the applcaton ot the underlgned, t Adlnlttratrlx ot the ettate of («ld deceaxd, notce Is hereby gven to the credtor* of tald deceased to exhbt to the subscrber Under oath or affr atlon th«lr clas and deands aganst the estate of sad deceased wthn sx onths fro the date at sad order, or they wll be torever barred fro prosecutng- of recoverng the-sae aganst the subscrber. Marlon A, Belllnato Adnstratrx Appet and Appet, Attorneys MS U. S. Hghway U, Folrflold, NJ. Uatedt yeber, \n A Peer.-* * - CLIMBED THROUGH Joseph Oldha, uneployed echanc who had been lookng for a job, at.wndow through whch he crashed to rescue onths-old nfant. HERE FIRE STARTED French fres appear uncooked on stove where cookng ol overheated and caused-fre that gujtedjkrtchen. (Story on Page.) Porcella at nternatonal bke eetng George A. Porcella, Organzaton for Standardtreasurer of the Natonal zatonsbcycle Cottee n, Bcycle Dealers Assocaton, London, returned recently fro a Porcella, who operates eetng of the.internatonal. Cycles by George here, took Econost talks at bank foru Sut and Elzabeth Trust Copany hosted ts annual busness foru Oct. at the Suburban Hotel n Suts; -.. Guest speaker-was author and econost, Dr. Paul S. Nadler. orofessor of fnance at Rutgers Unversty, foru wks attended by approxately local busness ant-nflaton progra and the effect t wll have on the econoy. Dr. Nadler stated that "the new ant-nflaton progra should help slow prce advances.... n the cong onths. But s reans a ld progra that should not do the full job." Nadler went on to state should Congress not pass a tax leaders n addton to e-ncreasebers 6f SETCOs board of flatonary pressures and fall- a renewal of the n- drectors and offcers group. ng stock and bond- prces In hs talk. Dr. Nadler experenced n the past would dscussed the Presdents new contnue nto early 7. TIRED OF PAYING HIGH HEATING BILLS? INEST IN THE AMAZING NE "MALIBU" BOILER: and earn up to % nterest Let us replace your tred old boler wth the revolutonary new MALIBU. Chances are your dollar savngs on heatng fuel can be equal to a % "return" on your nvestent. Thats ore than a bank pays.., ore than a bond... ore than ost stocks. Ths odern ol boler burns cleanly, wthout a speck of soot or dust. It operates ore effcently, dependably; rarely.requres servcng or adjustent, e assure you of relable qualty fuel ol delveres, coplete servce and free cobustor analyss to,.antan axu effcency". FREE HEATING SUREY Cut Iron MALIBU bolor. Copact, attractua, uheunt, dupowl.lblu. OIL Call us n for a FREE hoo heatng survey. e wll ostato and guaranteo what Rellbla dellvary of -your yearly fu«l.sa«nos_wllbo.wtth_thu...- ""^".?"*"»:._ nuwmalibubudgetheatingplan. " Ul *"""*"""""" res no oblgaton and the best te to call s now.. REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. Av«., E. 7^ -- Y.rJ:,- Langlon A«, LRR part wth the worldwde cottee n dscusson and agreeent on testng crtera and perforance standards for bcycle safety. Plannng.Board pctf, the f-r,t bdnesday of the onth n Cottee ChAhors, Muncpal nuldnq You ate nvted to vew our evenng^ fashons for every ood. glaourous gowns, gltterng knts, gleang satns. Deure and allurng, sple and sensatonal. Dnner suts, evenng pyjaas, soft, flud dresses. All the lengths, all the accessores. See the ths week n: Newark, v. : Montclar, v. :,, Lvngston, v. : estfeld, v. :.at. Thursday. veber 7. 7 CRANFORfc N.J. save % on ens wnter outerwear, ncludng nylon, wpolnylon, cotton corduroy* leather and suede. to 7. coparable~value.7.to TT7OO v- lned sk jackets and golf jackets patterned jackets and suburban coats " eathef"ard suederjacketstn"tlt. r e"!a"fesf".styles- brown, cael, navy, natural and grey n the collecton sorry, no al or. phone orders accepted. Qualty Fashon, Servce p Charge t at Hdhncs! Lvngston open 6 nghh nl 8 cshcid 6 nghts ul Montclar tl. and Newark ll 8. Mon., ed., Fr. nghts. - J.

3 .age tn J ) CITIZEN AANDCHRQNICLE Thursday. vernoer 7. Iy7 Cottee changeover A new era n townshp governert swearng n of the frst.to Cottee contanng a woan eber and donated by a., Deocratc ajorty. Townshp voters on Tuesdayandated the changes, but not wthout posng a check and balance on the new poltcal algnent. Deocratc wnner. Mss Barbara Brande.jn herjexpressed ntent to serve n the~tntefest~bf "the-totalcounty was an portant factor n her success at the polls. r beng n poston for the frst tn nae a Deocratc ayor pluralty acheved n 7the.. electon by Henry A. Dreyer Jr.. a Republcan who receved the hghest vote, clearly ndcated that the electorate dd not ntend to cot Townsh p o ra ttee party. \ In addton, Republcans succeeded n re-electng Townshp Clerk esley N. Phlo even assurng h\of tenure n offce ^startng jnl7^^hus the party that wll have a norty ebershp on the new Townshp Cottee won two out of the three contests for uncpal offce. Deocrats wll do well to be conscous.of the check posed upon the, and not be carred away by the fruts of ther vctory n obtanng a cottee ajorty. Confdence n the sncerty of the adds to the burden of county responsblty whch the party ust assue. probable choce for the post beng.vacated by Mayor Henry E. Hnsenkap Jr. s Cotteean Burton S. Goodan! nang of Goodan would be n keepng wth the tradton of gvng the ayoralty nod to the partys rtrfe- rto -one- -,seno-eber^ot-the-,boa:d,_so : to^ s p e a k..-.-,., - Mr. Goodan, should he becoe ayor, would do well to shed the antle of local Deocratc party charan.t only would ths gve h oreue to devote to the uncpal offce, but would eradcate any stga attached to holdng both jobs, and dsspate any cloud of conflct of nterest. voters have gven the Deocrats a sson n the county at a te when changes of leadershp see n order and econoc probles are ncreasng. It s up to the to ake good. Cranford agreed Cranford voters were n the vanguard of defeatng the nsdous attept to nflct casno gablng upon New Jersey. where n any szable county was publc sentent aganst ths proposal expressed ore clearly than n Cranford, where the referendu experenced a crushng defeat of 6,6 votes to,88, close tom> to. Cranford voters as well as those elsewhere were not duped by e,fforts to pant a dfferent face on the corrupton whch s usually concotant wth gablng. Reluctance to: pert the state to cot tself to addtonal spendng was seen n the defeat of the housng bonds proposal, n whch Cranford had a part. excepton to Blnd Seals capagn Those of us who enjoy the precous gft of sght have the opportunty to help.others who lve n darkness through the annual Blnd Seal progra beng conducted by the ranford Lons Club. Blnd Seals have been aled to 8, Cranford addresses by the lons, who partcpate n progras desgned not only to help the sghtless but to prevent blndness as well. club contrbutes to the Glaucoa Clnc and Seeng Eye Foundaton, provdes eye._ operatons, _ akes suer vacatbns for the blnd possble and sees to t that no youngster n any Unted Natons Efforts to assure a contnued awareness n the county of the workngs of the Unted Natons are laudable. Although the nternatonal organzaton has been less n the statewde trends n Cranford was the local vctory for ralroad bonds, whch went down n the overall state ballotng. Green Acres bonds approval reflected the yearnng of resdents of populous areas for open spaces, and Cranford concurred. vctory of Congressan Matthew J. Rnaldo was another exaple of voters, especally those n ths county, refusng to be dverted fro recognzng superor perforance n offce by the rasng of spurous ssues n poltcal capagns. vctory of Deocrats n the freeholder race, also gven an assst by Cranford voters, rrored a general expresson of the need for change. Cranford school falls behnd n classwork because of untreated faulty vson. Lons help sustan the Unon County Assocaton for the Blnd, whch provdes a socal lfe for sghtless resdents,of the. county. r, work extends to such actvtes as purchasng Bralle lterature, glasses, canes and other ateral to ad the vsually afflcted. You can express your acceptance of the Blnd Seal slogan "Be Thankful You Can See" through your contrbuton to the Lons progra. It wll help brng soe lghtrnto lves otherwse dooed to darkness. recognton of woens rghts, capabltes and accoplshents. Projects such as ths, n addton to the organzatons peace-keepng functons, are beng gven publc notce by Cranfords Unted Natons spotlght recently thanmn the past, charrnan, Mss Mary Sullvan, n ts farflung efforts to cobat the - - " "--- ravages of hunger and poverty and provde socal progras on a worldwde bass should not go unrecognzed. UNs upcong Internatonal oens Year hopefully wll have an nternatonal pact on the oveent to ncrease worldwde the wake of the recent Unted Natons Day. current exhbt at the Publc Lbrary, n addton to posters and lterature dstrbuted n schools and shown n dsplay wndows, warrants our attenton. Publc support of the work of the UN s essental to ts survval. Polce blotter squbs Oct. Resdent reports flyng bat ht by..tenns ball. Offcer detaled and transported bat to Jlealth Depart en t. Oct. Report of two juvenles drnkng fro. bottle of Johnny alker Red Label. Fled scene, upon observng offcers. Oct. -Dner owner reports he s unable to arouse patron sleepng for three hours. Offcer respotulea arfd reports success n awakenng patron. Oct. K (J: a.. > Resdent reports he had jast been to servce staton to chock on hs car and overhead door was open and car ssng. Oct. 7 (:8 a..) Resdent requests assstance due to altercaton at hoe. Offcer reports one party wll stay at another address for reander of ng ht. Oct. (: >.tn.) Offcer reports fndng I-j-year-bkl chld wanderng about an thoroughfare- on rth Ave. Mother locaed by offcer at hoe. ~ct7 l : -Garden apartent superntendent reports by - foot planks and plywood ssng fo baseent Offcer nvestgated and found shod constructed (f ssng luber n woods nearby Letters to the-edtor Tree daage vronentar pact studes, as t was created by Townshp ordnance, pror to any future uncpal actons. affectng the envronent. story Because of the nature bfouf organzaton and ts concern, for the conservaton of t-ees and shrubs n our cvc envronent, we feel ths letter s warranted. Our support s very uch wth the Cranford Envronental Cosson whch has endeavored to press for adequate steps to be taken to reedy the tree daage and prevent any. future tree loss to the park area at the end of Hgh Street.. e protest: : lack of pror consultaton wth -the Cranford serous need exsts for the Envronental Cosson. e hope there wl^ be an proveent n councaton _and cooperaton wth the. Kathleen McAda lay I add y own personal "thank you" for your fne artcle on Mr. Frank Carey. I had the dubous dstncton of beng one of the thousands of Marnes trapped n the Chosen Reservor, rth Korea n the Correspondng Secretary gruelng wnter of. Thngs Dg and Delve Garden Club never look ed bleaker for the Marne Corps ard yours truly. chances of the Marnes reachng, the sea were "n doubt" the chances of y ever seeng Cranford agan were lkewse "n doubt." You can a well agne the lft to y Honesty To the edtor: Recently I needed prescrpton re-flled bybells ora e when we were ar- Envronental Cosson ^jjtt and approprate professonal u.,-, not possble for e to go and wondered f anybody pck t up. As usual, the about us here cae a package Mrs. Glora Slver_n Senar paphlet Mrs. Slveran was workng, t was d Publc orks Departent* project was-undertaken n. the Hgh Street park whch resulted n the present.daage to and loss of dozens of trees. " ~.--. lack of knowledgeable supervson of those workng on the,rver project whch resulted n daage to the envronent such as that at Hgh Street.. lack of propt and coplete pleentaton of the recoendatons ade by the Envronental Cosson to reedy or prevent envronental. daage at Hgh Street. Furtherore we petton vou to:. Mrs. Glora Slveran of T Jvnp thrpp ""*"-">-" "<- «"-*^ " Manor Ave., Cranford, s. package fro y dear frend phlet for the 7 Senar for Carey. hle we all oen scheduled for Thursday, v. on behalf of the oens Dvson of the Jewsh Federaton of Central New Jersey. Mrs. Slveran s assstant edtor of " prescrpton was proptly f ro half a orld away sayng delvered to y door. My bll - r care» Ths s ndeed a fne cahe to $.6. I proceeded to an who found te and s S ^ f n ^ S ^!. tlllndng.te n spte olhs j e w s h County News," was $6., gvng h! a cent own ^rsonal tragedy to thnk sponsored by the Jewsh Fedtp for the delvery. ery few of others Cranford should nutes later y phone rang, ndeed be proud, of ths wohand t was an eployee of derful guy. Bells Pharacy askng e f I realzed I had gven the drver $7.o for hs delvery. My hoe -was hectc ths J^^ycJjjgevenng, and I had scounted y oney, but whether or not would have realzed t when I went to y wallet was not the pont. Its certanly a good feelng when you lve n a town where there s stll honesty, even on such a sall scale. e eraton.. Senar, wkbch s to be - held at the Raadaynn, East T Korner Brunswck, wll feature three st Lt. USMC (Ret.) pronent speakers; Edwn Newan, NBC newscaster and anchoran.; Marya Marnes, author and crtc; and Dr; Mervn erbt, socologst. thee s "7-^- Yearof Change." l. Hasten to fully pleent arc certanly proud to do the recoendatons- of the busness wth such an estabtree consultants who surveyed laent that eployes such a Artst fro Chna to exhbt pantngs the daage at. Hgh Street park area;.. Utlze the Envronental Cosson through" en- Pool parents sponsorng A whte elephant and bake sale.wll be held Saturday, v.,: at the Meoral Feld County Pool fro a.. to p.. Ths event s sponsored by the Cranford Pool Parents Assoeaton and the proceeds wll beneft all recreaton departent aquatc sw teas. Parents are asked to. have ther donatons at the pool no later than Toorrow. fne group of people. Mrs. Gerald Dobbns 7 Tuxedo Place Professonals To the edtor:. I would lke to take ths eans of expressng y grattude to Offcer Jaes McFall of the Cranford Polce Dept. and also the ebers of the Cranford Rescue Sqad who attended y husband durng hs recent llness. r propt response and professonal treatent n gettng h to the hosptal was greatly apprecated. e are ndeed fortunate n havng people such as they servng our county. Mrs. Alce Brower McArthur Ave. To the edtor: e would lke to publcally express our apprecaton to the Cranford Recyclng Progra for ther very generous donaton whch wll enable the Cranford Jr. oans Club to pleent our plans for three "Recycled A publc exhbt of pantngs Playgrounds.".,- _ by I-Chao Chu of South Recyclng Progras Orange, a natve of Shantung, gft enabled us to have a Chna,- has opened n, the professonal playground Toasulo Art Gallery at plannng servce recoend Unon College, t was anequpent that can be bult nounced today by Prof, fro old tres, telephone Donald Julan, charan of poles, ralroad tres, etc. the fne arts departent. It e would also lke to thdnk wll contnue through v.. Mr. Robert Knss, Drector of Mr. Chu receved hs Recreaton and-par t ks for hs tranng as an artst at the very valuable help,n plannng Pekng Art Acadey. Hs the Recycled Playground works, whch reflect hs exproject-, tensve travels r Chna, have Cranford-Jr. oans been descrbed as poetc Club plans on akng ths a landscapes, truly county nvolveent Mr. Chu cae to the U.S. n project and at a latter date 7 after lvng n Tawan for wll call on other over years. Hs cong to organzatons to help wth ths ths country s sad to have project. County Iproveents "Charan ; Cranford Jr. oans Club catalyzed new developents n hs work! away fro the Carol Cappello c ass ca l Chnese tradton towards, a freer, ore spontaneous, abstract or se-abstract pantng. UC slates lectures for polceens wves County calendar Pool offce hours for pcture takng and card valdaton Monday through Thursday : to 6: at the County Center Mlln St. Today, v. 7., Publc schools closed. * Frday, v. 8.! -. Publc schools closed. - Saturday, v. a.. - noon - Regstraton fof Cr.anford Recreaton and Parks Departent boys basketball^ leagues, grades -, at Hllsde Avenue Junor Hgh School gy. ^ a,. - p.. - Cranford County pool sw tea bake sale at ndoor pool, Centennal Ave. ~- x a.. - Cranford Hgh School hoe football, gae aganst Berkeley Heghts. - p.. - Chldrens fl festval at the Cranford Baptst Church, 7 South Ave.. 7 p.. - Knghts of Colubus annual ball at the Inn Cannella, nd Ave., Roselle. Tuesday,.vr-lZ--- : ^. _ a.. -? p.. - alnut Avenue School lbrary far. 7; p.. - Organzatonal eetng at the County Center for the, Cranford Recreaton and Parks rrens* basketballleague. "". 8 p.. - Jont junor hgh school workshop eetng n senor ctzens roo of-county Center. Mrs. Allen Adur to speak on "Strateges for Decson Makng.".. 8: p.. - Townshp Cottee eetng at the Muncpal Buldng.." ".,.." ednesday, v. ^ : «. a.. - :p.. - alnut Avenue School holday far. -7 p.. - Aercan Red Cross County blood bank at Fellowshp Hall, Frst Presbyteran Church.. Thursday, v.. a.. - : p.. - alnut Avenue School lbrary far. As we were, By Arthur and Hazel Burdtt years ago Deocrats placed two party representatves on the Townshp cottee for the frst te wth the electon of Burton S. Goodan and arren T. Praster..., Board of Adjustents denal of varance to Aercan Legon Holdng Co. for garden apartents on the ste of Casno at Rversde Drve upset by Superor Court Judge Ervn S. Fulop n Elzabeth. loyears Cranford to have two resdents on the Board of Freeholders for frst te wth electon of Frank T. Cuche of Davs St., a Deocrat, jonng Republcan Harry. Osborne of Dartouth Road on the board. years : Ground-breakng cereones were held for Frst Ad _ Squad headquarters. Jont Cvc Cottee for Encouragng Canddates for the Board of Educaton to hold organzaton eetng v.. Mayor Andersen to be speaker at a breakfast at eterans Meoral.Hall, v. followng a eoral servce of the Cranford Polce Departent at St. Mchaels Church. Doran and Cowpertbwate elected to Townshp Cottee. Classes started n new -roo Brooksde School. Townshp Engneer Patrck Gral reported the new sluceway and gate at Droescher Da proved adequate n heavy ran.. Joseph Reade Jr. 66, of 6 Balere Pkwy;, father of frean Edward E. Reade, ded. A four-part orentaton chologst wth the New York progra for the wves of Cty Polce Departent. polce offcers wll be offered at" UorT College durng veber^ t was announced today by Dr. John B.. olf, drector of the Unon County Polce Chefs Basc Acadey and charan of the crnal justce, departent at Unon College. Dr. Schlossbergs lecture wll be conducted FrdayT y. at 7: p.. n the Capus Center theatre at Unon Colleges Cranford capus. Mrs. Mary Ellen Murn, state charwoan of the New Jersey Polce ves Councl, "who wll speak on arrage to a polce offcer on Tuesday, v...mrs. Ely.Schroeder of Runnells Hosptal, Berkeley Heghts, wll speak on alcohols n the faly Thursday, v.. Detectve Sgt. Rchard Carroll of the Hoboken Polce Departent other speakers n the progra nclude Mrs. alter Yadlowsk, presdent of the progra wll focus on Polce ves Assocaton, and the -advantages- and-, trals..of _.._ arrage to a polce offcer, Mrs. Mnernaed anager at bank alcohols n the faly, penson benefts, and the psy- Charles J. Pfost, presdent chologcal probles faced by of Captal Savngs, wth ofpohceen, Dr. olf ex- fces n Cranford, Fanwood planed. and the Lnden-RoseUe area, Hghlghtng the seres wll has announced that-nancy J, be a lecture by Dr. Harvey Mner has been naed branch Schlossberg, a clncal_ psy- anaeer of the Lnden---jonng Captal Savngs. wll dscuss pensons of polceen on Tuesday,.v.. th the excepton of Dr. Schlossbergs lecture, the other talks wll begn at 8 p.. n the cafetera n the ahegan Buldng at the Cranford capus of Unon College. Addtonal nforaton about the. orentaton progra,at Unon College or the lectures ay be obtaned by contactng Dr. olfs offce at 76-6," Ext years Pfc. Arthur Galvn,, of 8 Sprngfeld Ave. was klled n France. Hs parents are retred polcean and Mrs. Edward Johnson & Johnson got an O.K. fro the Townshp Cottee for a plant on alnut Ave. Cranford Busness Assocaton s organzed wth presdent, Sa Sten; vce presdent, Al Meurer; secretary, Mrs. Detaer; treasurer, John strard. Evangelst Gypsy Sth Jr. to conduct two weeks of eetngs at the Presbyteran Church. years Alost attended a dnner at Trnty Church for Rev. v Kenneth D^^MafthTfbrerpastorTeturned foravst Koselle Offce.. Mrs. Mner attended the Beard School and Brown Unversty. She was eployed by Frst Federal Savngs a nd_ of estfeld before PATRIOTS TRIP Departure pont for the Patrots Dru and Bugle. Corps ystery bus rde Saturday wll be the Muncpal Polce wn an years eght-hour day at electon.. 6years Burts a*nd Tool elected to Townshp Cottee. v. Resdent reports group, of "hoodlu-type" youths sttng on car. y just st and stare at. h,.. -Resdent reports suspcous occuped vehcle parked n front of hoe. Offcer reports lovers sent on ther way, \ov. Resdent reports nuber of efgs thrown at hoe and car durng early ornng hours. Had receved phone call two days ago that eggs would be thrown - (Reports of or- serous polce nvestgatons are used n general news coluns.) Rotary vews sportswear fashons A nrevew of ens sprng been acceptable, w wth the sportswear fashons was grater exposure, or the spon leetg rreenber of solds. Shorts are shorter and color conrdna.,. AI.U.!, u Hod (Jv.-r. the prolessonal. - ncreased.usu-vn color.endorses FHHtnbspurs :r; was evdent parttcularty n wear. ;.,..-..-:.. tenns where only whte had n ::!.-..-v^ldr s INK! 7 FarrsS. Swackhaer the past years to about checkng out the treesun her Ths week theres news of a speces. ". backyard. AJJ". Frank flock of whte-ruped sand- Peterson descrbes the agner-of Algonqun Drve atasletrwnter wren whte-rup as the only sall talled a townee, whtes and a par of brdng streaked sandpper wth a throated sparrow and a great _ <nnn<;nred bv the New wh te "p, conspcuous rt egret near ther house. Eubon slletv Th flght, e adds, "If ndoubt,. Mrs. Frank Skorsky of andr the wren add flush the brd and look for the Roger Ave. wrote to say that whte rup." Thats what she and her husband had had a Mrs. Owen dd and clnched great deal of pleasure fronr^ d 8 brders the dentfcaton. the feeder n ther backyard. Mrs Harold D Owen of Lke so any of the faly, And then cae the pgeons. Ulow Street who spends her the whte-ruped sandpper y drove other brds away Molna hnnrsaf the Oranee breeds on Baffn and South- and ate all the food- Its a nlp lunor Heh School s hapton Islands n the rth falar story. I know of lttle Avenue Junor gn f^n^s Ae7j can Arctc. hen that can be done to dscourse around the farnly dutes are Over t fles these pests. New York deal land- t the southern-ost parts of Sunday Tes used to ad- South Aerca to spend the. vertse a ateral that would wnter...it s a coon repel the but t probably Cranford. A couple of years grant on the coast but rare works on all brds f t works, at So a flock of klldeer spent nland: It s seldo seen after all. My suggesuon s to just pl?t of a day there. ""ly veber: use a suet-feeder on a tree Ths past week a flock of wnter wren was or whte-ruped sandppers fed on the school grounds. y were there for story n her own jwords^she ^ several days. Ths s not only a wrtes "Past Sunday, Oct. count for the 7 lst but adds th, afternoon, Mss Jean one to the all-te Cranford Ellenbacker (a neghbor on ordnarly stop off n.."...- <> Thursday. veber7;^i^alsiford (N.J.) CITIZEN Groups dscuss Beent^ulal plans ADULTS GET IN THE PICTURE Aongthe adults who played a part n Granfords frst Halloween wndow pantng contest n any years were the followng, shown left to rght: Kearney Kuhlthau of the Natonal Bank of New Jersey, June Erhard of Frankln State Bank; Bll. AAcKnght"of Unted Countes Trust Co., Sonya Op- Mschef nght was just that Mschef nght lved up to ts nae last Thursday r Cranford.. Egg-peltng seeed to be the ost popular actvty^ wth the arksen even selectng a polce car for a target. r departure n that nstance was swft. Several resdents reported plants on ther property uprooted; Rovng bands of youths were reported, dsorderly n several nstances and polce were suoned to dsperse the. frst report of vandals cae early n the day regardng eggs thrown at a hoe n Garden Place the prevous nght. calls to polce peaked at" approxately 8 p.. Thursday. Egg throwng at hoes was reported n Cayuga Road, Stoughton Ave. and Lvngston Ave. Obscene wrtng on cars and roadways was reported on Blake Ave., Raapo Road and Cayuga Road. A resdent of Carolna St. reported the front door of hs hoe blocked wth a wooden barrcade and a cellar wndow at Coluba Ave. was reported broken by a large group of youths gathered there. Fencng at Roger and Fareld Aves. was daaged, and Halloween lanterns n front of 6 rth Lehgh Ave. kcked over. schef wound down ; after the egg-peltng of the polce car n eneta Ave. : p.. Cranford Studo photo penheer, a eber of thetohtest cottee; Carl zan of the Natonal State Bank, Mary Louse Sprague, publsher of the Ctzen and Chroncle, ano Jeff Rosercrans of Cty Federal Savngs and Loan Assocaton, Banks provded bonds and savng accounts as przes. -.<>. ; C)rganzarons nterested n sponsorng events for Cranford^s Bcentennal actvtes et Oct.. "~^ Hosted by the Bcentennal cottee, the eetng began wth a slde show- and explanaton of the Corrdor of Hertage Cranfords an bcentennal project. aster plan for the corrdor ncludes a coplete renovaton of, the lls ard parks along, the - Rahway Rver. Accordng to Hoer Hall, the an purpose of the corrdor s to ake these areas accessble to Cranford resdents wthout destroyng - the- natural-surroundngs; All groups were nvted to sponsor a bcentennal event wth the ajorty-of proceeds beneftng the Corrdor of Hertage, the dates and events ust-be approved by.the Bcentennal steerng "cottee whch wll be avalable to assst these groups. presently underway are the Knghts of Pythas 76 colonal far, the Jaycees 76 rver carnval and a logo contest, sponsored by the Cranfprd publc schools,, n whch students are nvted to desgn Cranfords jblcen-y tejnal logo. In addton, Cranfords 76 Fourth of July actvtes have been extended to nclude concerts and freworlcs."... Henry Koehler, charan of the Bcentennal cottee, stated that, "Involveent s Cranfords an goal." Dr. Raond to teach anageent course Dr; lla Raond. of rth Planfeld, professor of anageent n the Rutgers Unversty Graduate Schoolof Busness, wll teach an advanced anageent course at Unon College. j.t was announced today by eyan O. Steengrafe; drector of contnung educaton., course started Tuesday. non-credt, -sesson course s desgned for those n anageral postons. Aong the topcs to be covered are anageent by objectves, settng standards of perforance, technques. of perforance apprasal, functons of anageent and the anageent cycle, anageent controls, councatons and deter-, nng factors contrbutng to or detractng fro goal acheveent. Dr. Raond s co-adjunct professor n the Rutgers Insttute. of Manageent Educaton and a eber of the Publc Servce - Insttute n Prnceton. He has also conducted anageent tranng progras for the orld Trade Insttute n the_ orld Trade Center n New" Dr. Raond s forer presdent and general anager of CIBA Checal and Color Co., a dvson of CIBA, and was vce presdent of the Latn Aercan Group of. R. Grace & Co. Cap naes treasurer ade Charles J. Pfost, Presdent of "Captal Savncs, wth offces n Cranford, Fanwood and the Lnden>Roselle area, has announced, that Glenn Szaffan has b^een naed assstant treasurer at the assocaton. Szafran attended Thoas Jefferson Hgh School and s presently attendng Unon College and the-savngs and Loan Insttute. He joned Captal Savngs n 7 and resdes n Elzabeth. * LOCATE AT THE CROSSROADS acancy now. n a desrable professonal offce buldng nutes fro Cranfords center. Close to (but not located on) ajor artery. Ful utltes.ncludng ar condtonng, carpetng, panelng, aple offstreet parkng. Reasonable ynnflated rental. square feet, For nforaton, contact Paraount Manageent Corporaton, 67-7 durng busness hours. " e SERICE hat e Sell!!,» JUNIOR HIGH INNERS Robert QSullvan, Hasford, thrd place; Jll Tonnesen, honorable presdent of the Chaber of Coerce, wth junor enton; Fath Attanas, frst; Lsa Grunsten, frst, hgh students who won prcesin Halloween wndow Back row: Tracy Kreutel, runnerup; Janet Gbson, pantng contest. In front row, fro left, are: Ruth thrd, Lbby Lee, frst, and Dlann Prnz, frst. ; Green Thub lunch Tuesday Cerebral Palsy Servce Cottee of Unon County s sponsorng a Green Thub luncheon at the Manor n est Orange Tuesday. A socal hour preceeds the luncheon at : a.. lla Sheldon of lderness n Sut wll present a OFFERSAUTHORIZED DEALER SERICI. Call the N.J. Audubon Gold Cadllac bandts Two l gold Cadllac "holdup en struck n Cranford Sunday at 8 p.. and took close to $ n cash fro an eployee of the Pathark gasolne staton at 8 South Ave.. Paul Oaku, 7, of Englsh llage, the gas staton attendant, told Detectve Jaes E. ashbourne and Patrolan Leonard Mller hewas accosted by a an who appeared to have a gun nsde hs lefthand pocket and who deanded the oney n the cash regster. Oaku handed over- the cash and- the-an- fleclacross _ the lot of Lodge at. South Ave.. Four wtnesses sad they saw h jup nto a gojd and black Cadllac n South Unon Ave., where an accoplce was watng. carwas last seen gong south on alnut Ave. Oaku descrbed the an who held h up as n hs late s black, sx feet two, wth Afro-styled har ard wearng a green shrt and pants. INTIMACY TOPIC "Struggle for Huan In-- tacy" s the topc to be dscussed by Dr. Anthony J. Provenzano at the veber General Meetng of Parents wthout Partners Chapter 8, 8: p.. at the Sulphur Sprngs Inn, Berkeley Heghts. Dr. Provenzano s the executve drector of Faly Counselng Servce of Soerset Counfy. ng. Hs talk and deonstraton wll show how to decorate, arrange and care for plants and dred flowers. In addton to the arrangeents and plants beng raffled a gft boutque wll be^et up. All proceeds wll beeft the., new Cerebral Palsy, Center n Unon. For further nforaton and reservatons call Mrs. John Kennedy at7-7, Mrs. Anthony Cabb 7- or Mrs. JohnBalak 6-. UCsponsors ood drve A capus-wde blood drve wll be held at Unon College Frday, v., begnnng at a.., t was announced today by Mss Elane Orlowsk of Roselle Park, drector of health servces. drve, supported by. Unon College students, faculty and staff Ifnerhbelfs, wll be held n the capus center gynasu at the Cranford capus wth the assstance of the Aercan Red Cross and New Jersey Blood Servces. Donors and ther fales wll deceve the guarantee of an edate," unlted supply of blood should any of the need t, anywhere n the Unted States, Mss Orlowsk explaned. Prospectve donors should be between 8 and years of age, n good health; and nus a hstory of anea or jaundce, she added. Ths.s the fourth year that Unon College has conducted the blood drve. YOUNGEST INNERS Len Chandros, head of the Chaber of Coerces retal dvson, congratulates wnners In the eleentary school dvson of Halloween wndow pantng contest. Fro lett they are: Cheryl Irwn, second place; Colleen Thoson, frst place; Arjeanne Poulos, secondplace; Karen JMolf.spn,.thc,d.place.,.ard:Mary..^. TEI-COUNTY ALUMNI Tr-County Dartouth Alun Club s sponsorng an open talk on the present and future econoc outlook enttled "Inflaton: Recesson - Ether or Both?" v. at Suburban Hotel, Sut, at 8 p.. Prof. John Menge, Prof, of Econocs at Dartouth -wll-l-w-the-featured-speaker-atthe publc talk. Donaton s $. Intor.ron red<rdnq nublc schools s obtanable fro Board of Educaton offces n Lncoln. School. <j ) SHARP MICROAE OEN Each Sharp ovon coples wth all standards and regulatons set by: UL (lsted wth Underwrters Laboratores). FCC (approved by the Federal Councatons Cosson), and.he (In coplance wth U.S. Dcpt. of Hoalth, Educaton and elfare, Dept. of Publc Hoalth -Servce). TIME HONORABLE MENTION Dorna Rappocco, left, and Carolyn Galbrath won honorable enton awards n the eleentary school dvson of the Halloween wndow pantng contest... * SCHINN- Specal Lousne Servce -, Trps to all arports, ralway statons & pers CHestnut -R BRdge 6-7 Lousnes for weddngs Trps to anyplace Prces ery Reasonable are nterested n ther tours of Brgantne or Mong lst that has been growng over Coluba Av.-> brought a tny outh County on v.. brd n a fsh tank, and a pece k f extonsvely n shrts, sweaters and slacks. Gary Pla\*>r, the golf expert, prootes Purtan ;..,,,.,, c^\,;^r> -th.s feld: Other tes -SERICE-AARDS-^.Jsloxs_.Chev.r_ft^ shown were war-up suts. Supreacy edallons fro Chevrolet Motors Dvson of GM. Fro left to N.g. lesure suts (reversble>. full- Jaes R. htney, area servce anager; Carl Andersen, rrs servce fashon (body conforng anager; Bruce Francs, rrs general anager; Donald H. Raab. assstant anager-servce for Chevrolets Newark Zone : egallons wore for and,custoer cornuncfltlons. ". ->.-* (jc tcrtvforb Ctzen cnt Publsher Ma-y-kousc Spr. Assocate Publsher.Carter,). Bennett Edtor-,.-... Joseph G Rush.._- u;-edtors Carol Bunck. Rosale Gross Advertsng Manager I..Dayd-bovv ) of screenng over the tank, for dentfcaton. Apparfcntly a cat had reoved the tal feathers of the wnter wren. Jean set t free n y yard because of the protectve cover and no cats. " Mrs. Mallory also reported a flock of or ore rubycrowned knglets n the shrubs. and trees around the house on Oct.. A hert thrush spent - a dy n her -yard-loo. Mrs. K.. Soors of Klora Av: called the other ovonrn to tell e ;>K>UI a hr<>\v) orefpt-r that had boon Th«Cranlord Cllnen and Chroncle Is publshed overy Thursday by the Rvorvaw Publlshlna Co., Inc., a corporaton at - Aldon Slroot. Cranlord. N.J Subscrpton rates by al postpad onu yoa, wthn Unon County 7.. n N.J., 7.SO; elsuvvhcfe n U S SO; ovursas, Otlc.l nftp.por *or Cr.nlord, Kflworth,cj G.lrwood PO.t.Klu "Pfd" "at u.l.rscy 7U. S.oncf.,, JIU < A AOOU. CLEAN CARS ANTED JENEEIN OLKSAGEN E. Elzabeth Ave. Lnden 86-6 SELECTION loemberine OF THE MONTH TTEUEUROPr -, 7 INTAGE French Graves A Pleasantly Dry hte ne Goes ell wth Psh or Fowl Reduced Prce oz. INES AND LIQUORS FREE PARK IMG IN REAR R««rEntranc«- : & opp DIAL 7M "YOUR INE UKE f ran ptuvnr IT CANT HAPPEN ITH A SCHINN!... EERY NE BIKE IS ASSEMBLED, ADJUSTED AND READY-TO-RIDE! and wo wouldn I haw; l any olhof way o uncnv tha today s are sophstcalea achnes whero *.leher«tklnstrnnns aft) necessary provde the utae n dng perloranco Lllo thngs ake a d.herence loo lke the seat and hande>at adumrnent whch ake ndl) a brer-c e ro proud ot nut product and the way And \\tf want "yottto ha, v\dy wo a^e a lew Sc^w we turn,t c bo proud never u.t y bke out.) ana leave <t Slon Carry.,.! * up - nol CYCLES by george N7UNION MICROAE COOKING CUTS TIME AND ENERGY BY 66%!! DUETTO A DROP IN PRICE, AND THE ADDITION OF A BRONING ME T H O D, t H E MIC RO AT E OEN IS ELL ON ITS AY TO MANY KITCHENS OR RECREATION ROOMS ^COOKING TIME IS CUT (a -lb. turkey cooks n one hour) FAST THAING OF FROZEN FOOD QUICK REHEATING ITHOUT THAT DRIED OUT TASTE SAE ON YOUR ELECTRICITY COFFEYS MAKES THIS OFFER!! FREE!! DAY TRIAL SEE HAT A DIFFERENCE A SHARP MICROAE OEN CAN MAKE TO YOUR FAMILY! JU$T COME IN AND ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION THE KIND OF ALUE and SAINGS THAT KEEP COFFEYS NUMBER! BUY NO AND SAE!! ALDENST., N.J. 76- ^-.-«-> -T^A^.F----* 7 f-*%**,. tt ^

4 -," I :, - :... r,.,!: I-". ;J. \w,,..>?l. :.I.>>.,? Page6 (N.> CITIZEN AND CHRONICLMThursday. vc..lh7 7-.,- club to vew " ṟl Thoas Edson nventons antques departent^ of the ednesday Mornng -Qub_s_organzng_a feld trp to the Edson ""Natonal 7 Hstorcal Ste n est Orange on Monday,y. 8.. useu houses any of the orgnal nventons of Thoas Alva Edson. Included n the eorabla are autographed photographs of pronent people who were entertaned by the nventor n hs hoe. event s open to Jhe ~~entre~club~ebershp:- woen wll eet at a..-to Matches scenes today wth early s audence added to the hs- an applcaton had been ade for offcal desgnaton as a B- Centennal county. Followng the eetng n the county roo of the Muncpal Buldng, the guests were nvted to refreshents prepared at the. adjonng useu. Cranford Hstorcal torcal knowledge provded at Socety sponsored a publc the, eetng. eetng Oct. th at the Muncpal Buldng at whch of the.cranford B-Centennal Henry B. Koehler, charan Stephen Geln T " showed the Cottee," reported on color sldes taken by h n progress the cottee has recent years to atch scenes ade n organzng datesof photographed n the early projects to be undertaken by S; Coents and dentfcatons by any n thezatons. He also reported varous county organ- that Trust,Care, Concern. Sple to stale, tough to fnd. HtlMEMAKFRS s an.orqn.d - (on ol ppnplr who Itv bull! Iher < [j,<n, unren Kn >llct. > [jlf.lulmrf" q I tll- -.. I* III llll lll ( NIIll. Ull d H MI-MAKl IIS. IhOI Uh t. t"r Copanons I lousr*k (.>ep s.. uu).mmq Hon(\Man,u)(js,o :,nne ut Iht; roptc;! Donplo wluj canhlp wth t.sl*, fro c(h! :.ht)usokcop ru) Ir Khnpng. lron< pa^knr) luncnos!m IIKI;I() A MO for the. trn::, when MM: tuls..re hoo nl yu n> no, contact the pcnpu. you,tn tr-st Call HOMtMAKKHS : Call: 7-8 HI >M( MAKL HS eetng on Thursday, v., for car pools for theat the hoe of Mrs. R.G. scheduled \\ a.. tour. Reservatons for luncheon at Rods s Road House can be ade wth the charan, Mrs. G.K. arner. rth Avenue Sylva Ashton-arner wll be the subject of the report gven by Mrs. GJ. Paredes at -the lterature departeat-. Strobl, 68 Rversde Dr., at p.. Ms. Ashton-arner, a New Zealander, s known throughout the world for her creatvty.n two felds, teachng and wrtng. Coposers of ballet usc wll be the progra \)f the usc departent eetng on FHday, v., at the hoe of. Mrs. b.r. Creghton, 7 Dartouth Rd., at : a.. After the contnental breakfast, Mrs. E.A. He wll report on Petr Tchakovsky; Mrs. J.R. Conover.^Igor Stravnsky; Mrs: H.J \Dckens, Serge Prokofev; tfnd Mrs. S.K. Thoson, Jacques Offenbach. At noon ernbers^of both the usc and eurrentxaffars departents are nvted\to a luncheon at the hoe of M-r^. A.R. Mrante, Dartouth Rd. hostess wll serve groentesoep et balletjes, a Dutch vegetable soup wth eatballs, after whch she wll report on the topc of Holland at the! onthly eetng of the current affars departent at p.. Closed Sundays estfeld corner Central Avenue Mrs. Bernard L. Schwartz pllege Club needs books for sale LEARN ELECTROLYSIS hekree way. nc caoer In poranont halt- reoval. -Ace no barrer. Full or part te. Day or Eve. Mon, oen. Coe, wrte or phone for FREE BOOKLET K. KREE &M<«<fELECTROLYSIS J. St., N.. G () 7- ORLDS FAMOUS.TRAINING CEI-UR Treat yourself to a pece of Aerca. If a thnly populated group of colones, strugglng for a foothold r a rough new land, were.to reluctantly sever tes wth ther- othercountry..:. declare heselves-ndependent.j.. and confront the ghtest ltaryforce n Europe what would you call t ^ Hopeless Nearly years ago. t was called the Aercan Revoluton And the deas that propted t stll consdered revolutonary are ehoded n the Declaraton of Independence, our Consttuton, and the Bll of Rghts Facsles of-these ddcuents. handsoely-prnted on parchent and sutable for frang, are our gft to you when you open a UCTC Chrstas Club Account Jn^j«ay_yauLalsabG-gvnq.vxur.selLa-^ around - one te you know you II need t Everythng you put n plus!j nterest on average balance of copleted clubs * Chrstas can bo even ornor wht n.you don t have to borrow or charge Start your UCTC Chrstas Club Account now You got all your oney Soru-of ours And a pece of Aerca Unted Countes Trust Copany Rta J; Metzger arres druggst Patrcan, Lvngston, was the settng for the Oct. weddng of.mss Rta Joyce Metzger, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Irvng Metzger of 6 Green Ct., and Bernard Lous the brde had-her_ bf the brde, and Bran Fern of " Qf Jewsh Educaton Center Jacquelne Elzabeth,, nephew of the Hgh School, Elzabeth, and brdegroo. brde s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School and parents, cousn, Mss Fredan of Flushng", NY., and the brdegroos sster, Mrs.- lla Fern of Elzabeth, as honor at- earned a B.S. degree fro Rutgers School of Pharacy* He s owner of Paskows rtheastern Unversty Relable Drugs, Elzabeth. -Schwartz^Mr.-SchwartzJs-the endantev Brdesads^were JGoHege-of-Phacnjaey,-where son of Mrs..Eva Schwartz of Mss Tobey Fredan of she receved a B.S. degree. Mr. Schwartz and hs brde, Elzabeth and the late Harry Flushng, cousn of the brde. She s a pharacst wth Bell who honeyooned at Paradse Schwartz. Drugs of Rahway. Rabb Sdney D. Shanken Island, Bahaas, are lvng n Mr. Schwartz s a graduate Elzabeth. sprtual leader of Teple Beth-El, perfored the cereony, whch was followed by a recepton. Gven n arrage by her and Mrs. arren Fellner of Long Island. Frederck Fern of Elzabeth, nephew of the brdegroo,.served as best an. Ushers ere Martn Metzger of Cranford, brother Mss Tooley brde of lla Grffn Gven n arrage by.her brother, lla Tooley of Mrs. Paul Lelecq.book sale be fro : a.. to p.. Cranford, tftsrdfc^ad Mss charan of thet Cranford Thursday and Frday and College oens Club, has fro : a.. to p.. announced that her cottee. Saturday. s stll seekng books fokthe People wshng to donate clubs fall book sale whch wll x books are asked to call Mrs. be held v., and n\ Gerald Hull of 7 Harhpton the baseent of the Co-Stunty Center. Sale hours at 76-77, to arrange for wll pckup. Mebers assstng * Mrs. Letecq ar^e: Mrs. Hull, Mrs. ayne Has^ey, Mrs. Alfred Papp, Mrs. alter Koehler; Mrs. George Golden, Mrs! Allen J. Rooney and Mrs. Thoas McDonald and -her cottee. X Mrs. Kenneth DeLonge,. bblophle charan,,--ha N s^ announced that old ard rare books n addton to collectorstes wll be avalable. Proceeds fro the sale wll go towatd provdng scholarshps for Cranford grls. Soerset rnd Meneuth GcnntG^Moborbedcral Reserve $yste...fqjcl.. Mss Mary Tooley, daughter of Mrs. Mary Tooley of Retford Aye., was arred Oct. n St. Mchaels Church to lla Grffn, son of Mrs. lla Grffn of Clark. Rev. John Oates; assstant pastor, perfored a nuptal ass, whch" was followed by a recepton at the Blue Shutter Inn, Unon, Anne Mare Grffn of Clark, sster of the brdegroo, ad of honor. Servng as. brdesads were Mss Kathleen Grffn of Clark, sster of the brdegroo, and Mrs; Bran Collns of Clark. Lnda Cosas of Clark was a junor brdesad. Jaes Grffn of Clark was best an for hs brother. Ushers ncluded Bran Collns and Paul Cosas, both of Clark, ard llacosas Jr. of Elzabeth. Mrs! Grffn s a graduate of Dcknson Hgh School, Jersey Cty. She forerly was eployed by- - Leberan Brothers and Drossan, Newark. - brdegroo, who was graduated fro Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School, Clark, and Unon College, s a patrolan wth the Cranford Polce Departent; He served wth the Arys Frst Infantry Dvson as a ltary polcean n etna, Patrolan Grffn s now attendng Kean College, Unon. Grffns, who have returned fro a weddng trp to rgna, are lvng n Cranford. Dane A. Dexhener arred n Maryland weddng of Mss Dane and A, Dejdreer and Dr. Donald Drew Unversty, s a paralegal assstant n a Chevy G. F<>xMpok place Saturday n BethesdaMld. brde s the Chase, Md., law fr. daughter of^rev. and Mrs. Dr. Fox, agraduate of Yale John R\ Dexheer. of Unversty and the Unversty Dorchester Ave v, and herof Mnnesota, s a cossoned offcer wth the U. "husband s the son o( Dr. and Mrs. George G. Kpx ofs. Publc Health Servce. He s angford, Cqrr. " x " Mrs. Fox,\ who was graduated frorr^ Cranford assgned to the Natonal Cancer Insttute n Bethesda. Dr. and Mrs. Fox are lvng n Bethesda. Mrs. lla Grffn Tea fetes others A tea was held recently n the Roosevelt School lbrary for the class others who wll serve ths year. se nclude: Mrs. Kenneth Duffy, Mrs. Ronald Brn, Mrs. Donald lcox, Mrs. Ira enstock, Mrs. Ronald Esser, Mrs. Joseph Leuser, Mrs. Lawrence Luzz, Mrs. few at Scarbroughs BEAUTY SALON ellq ;- = NICE n NATURAL Ths Nev^dea.Gves You Bouncy,. ^Beautful-evesr For v Natu.ral Lookng,;. -. lovely Har! Call for an Appontent; MILN ST., Tues.ed. Fr. Sat..-6 Thurs. -8 GEM ISE by Howard M. Segel Regstered Jeweler Aercan Ge Socety THE JEELRY BUYERS FRIEND ho owns \ho orocery store where you buy your" falys food? If you are lke ost Aorcons, you can dentfy ^e or^tcy store anaocr. but the owner s soeone, or soe group, sdo dstance away. In saller ctes, wo ay know He an fro who we buy our goods and our clothes, our hardware, etc but these are the ex c {.*pt ons " -.. In the jewelry ndustry, onyof us h.ve nntn<gcd to servfour custoers.^s store owners. Ths s portant. To any, jowlery s an unknown coodty You ay know toatoes, but do you know top<u? Daly arkttlno akes overy housewfe an export food shopper. Rut how often do you fnd yourself n a jewelry store How often s clad phonodat the offce to stop by on hs way hoe and pck up a daond? -l.zlxwt p o ulttseu L.y.6 JT_^M^ e H_^ Innrtd STnce., IJTt7A"rYn)rrc7Tn~Tjrn"* v j(, cy ewolor has boen j p;nlf cd as the tcwoler. wfth \Uo o^juc<onal background IQ servo you bo!.j. AGb owelor s the one wth geoloncal knowlodqo He s profcent - "gaclnt] daonds «"nd n donttyrrj other cjc^v^ords. Hs course ol study, hs developent, as a owoler and a busessrtn, hav. boon cjudrd. by "prtc(.ps establshed by the best people n hs ndustry (he etr [ewclors ol tho Aercan Oet Socety,... I a an AGS jewolor and very proud of y ttlo n th.(l orqa.ttlon My kr\owl-dgt. s. tested evory yk wth a wrtton exannn*.ton whch, coryplotcd, renews y ( Regstered Jeweler Certfed Geoloqst) ttu. Afd tht* bonus foyou s that I «also owner olthe store ho cares ore about the custoers ol thr store lhan the owner? Martn Jewelers has ts owner rght hen.- to help you Could the - ewelry buyer ask (or a bhtum^und? ht- purchase oldne jewelry Is too personal too rrutt.nnt trust to long dsttnt anaqenrent Stop byanct seo the fn*., Reeber, the owner, whose lfe- work s the study of daonds and colored stones, s at your servce, n the.tor? And nobody care. Dorc Meber Aercan Ge Socety Lous Jlabck, Mrs. Robert ManfrH Mrs. Charles Lane, Mrs.!Ronald Salerno, Mrs. Edgaf Brown, Mrs. Erlng Tonnesen, Mrs. Denns Zawalch, Mrs. Anthony Cafaro. Also..Mrs. George Toth,; Mrs, Herbert Barnes, Mrs. Marcus Kelley, Mrs. Edward Gursk, Mrs. George Bernet, Mrs. Joseph Gutherz, Mrs. John Orrco, Mrs. Jaes Macher, Mrs. Douglas Langdon, Mrs. Charts Chrstan, Mrs. Cagbell Johnstone, Mrs. nceht McGean, Mrs. John Tucc,^ Mrs. alter. Netzel, Mrs. Harold Cohen, Mrs. Kenneth Lawlor, Mrs. Rudolph Ferrrante, Mrs. lla Aredge and Mrs. Fyfe Dollar. A craft and bake sale was held at the school Tuesday. school contnued ts practce of holdng separateopen house nghts for each grade level. separate" nghts were or the beneft of parents wth ore than one chld n the school. Ex-Mss Aerca charty ball guest Terry Meeuwsen, Mss Aerca 7, wll help Meoral, General Hosptal, Unon celebrate the v th annversary of^ osteopathy at "ts Centennal Charty Ball h^bjb Hotel n Sut. Ths years ball s a\jont effort of the hosptals Auxlary, olunteer Guld, eployx ees and professonal staff. A cocktal hout- wll begn at 7: p.tn.kfollowed by" a pre rbs dnner at 8: p.. Tckets reservatons ay be ade by callng Luclle alasa at the hosptal at 6-. Proceeds fro the ball are donated to the hosptal. TIME FOR A TRIM! Every dog needs pertodtcrgroorrrtrtg-^-for - appearahce and good health, too 6 ere equpped and experenced to, gve every breed expert, ndvdual attenton. 7 Make an appontent today - youll love the job we do and your pet wll love you for dong losed Monday^ CENTENNIAL AE HOAAE TOUR AArs Salvatore Crsctello of 8 Belont Ave, welcoes Mrs. bavd Gregory, Mrs; Danel Sass and Mrs. Gary Thoe to her hde n preparaton for the Harvest Hoe Tour sponsored by the Cranford Junor oans Clubof theia on Saturday, v.. Tea^and draa for IA Cranford llage Iproveent Assocaton wll hold ts onthly eetng Tuesday at : p.. n Fellowshp Hall of Calvary Lutheran Church. Mrs. Carroll Leonard wll be hostess at the tea, asssted by Mrs. Frederck Sahln, Mrs. Charles Seaturo, Mrs. Roland Scheller, Mrs. Otto Schwager, Mrs. Donald Sharon, Mrs. Mss Lynn Kae Lynn Kae s brde-elect engageent of, Mss Lynn Kae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Kae of Burchfeld Aye., to Crag Stephen Uhderwald was announced ths week. future brdegroo s the son of Mr. and Mrs. lla Underwald of Cayuga Rd. A 7 graduate of Cranford Hgh School, Mss Kae s eployed by estern Electrc Co., Kearny;. " Mr:. UnderwaJ a ^sspetyoffeey, s takng advanced tranng n the Electroncs Techncan School at the Great Lakes,., Naval base. He s a 7 graduate of Cranford Hgh School and attended Unon College. _.-_ ^ AUXILIARY MEETING -Mothers Auxlary of the Cranford Baseball League wll hold ts onthly eetng Monday n the board roo, of- Lncoln School at jj^p.. Hostesses wll be Mrs. Barbara La Magna, Mrs. Barbara -ngnrd and Mrq, Bea Ajn^ stutz. DAUGHTER TO DIZIKIS A daughter, Audra Lynn, was born to Mr." and Mrs. Robert Dzk of Oak Lane on Sept. 6 n Overlook Hosptal, Sut. She jons a sster, Kara Ann, 6.years old, and a brother, Robert,. Rug Cleanng CASH & CARRY % OFF One of New Jerseys Oldest Relable Rug Cleaners Rugs Cleaned n Hoe, Installed and Repared HAMRAH - EMERSON Leland Avenue, 7-M PLAINFIELD Open8 to. Daly, Sat. 8 to PM Good only Leland Ave., "oen and Socal Securty" wll be the topc of a publc progra sponsored by the Cranford Branch of the was ; hostess for a eetng of the socal seryce departent Aercan Assocaton of at her hoe. Secret pal Unversty oen, n Chrstas gfts were ade for cooperaton wth Unon dstrbuton to resdents of College next Thursday, at nursng hoes n Cranford. p.. n the faculty lounge at Unon College. Catherne K. hte, a Planfeld attorney, wll speak on woens rghts and benefts under exstng Socal Securty laws. ":. taned fro Mrs. Leonard, charan, Algonqun Dr., or at the clubs eetng Tuesday. Qullng, a growng art, wll be the workshop of the Aercan hoe departent Chester Stney, Mrs. Arthur enner, and Mrs. Thoas Gallagher. Mrs. A. R. Mrante, Mrs.. H. Lang and Mrs. M. S. Earle of the ednesday Mornng Club wll present a play, " Club Bedroo." On v. at p.. the IA wll hold a coffee and card party at Huffah-Koos, Rah- at ts onthly eetng, toorrow. Mrs. George Swetzer wll nstruct. usc departent held way. Tckets ay be ob-ts busness eetng at the DINNER DANCE hoe of Mss Nan Macntosh, t Senor Auxlary to the Chldrens Specalzed OMENS PENSIONS Huel. Hoeward Bound Two young nnocents stroll galy through the world. straght nto your heart. Ths s one of the any Huel fgurnes n Central New Jerseys largest collecton. e nvte you to ake your selecton fro t. LEONARD charan, on Oct.. chorus wll contnue to perfor at varous socal functons. Mrs. lla Gray recently Recently Mrs. Robert Outcault and Mrs. Russ DArcangelo delvered to St. Xavers Church n New York Cty the clubs contrbuton of food for the Honduras Flood Relef; e Have7, 7, 7 and 7 Huel Plates n stock;. JEELERS s Huel Center rth ood Avente, Lnden * - Fr.tl P.M. * Ma jor Charges elcoed SINGS FUN But Snow Blndness Protect Your J ^ Only Eyes! Before you take off for ernon alley, Mount Snow, or Butternut Basn, ake sure y ou ve re e be r ed everythng"...and Ihat eans a" par of prescrpton-ground and unbreakable sk goggles, along wth your new sk togs and sks! Happy schussng! alter Ruskowsks RANFORD OPTICIANS NUNION AENUE Educator to address parents A specal progra for parents wll be sponsored -jontly-by-theptas of-hljsde and Orange Avenue junor hgh schools on Tuesday at the County Center at p.. Guest speaker wll be, Marlyn Adur, who wll lecture on the topc, "Strateges for Decson Makng." After her lecture, Mrs. Adur wll ^welcoe, audence partcpaton "" :.- speaker has a B.S. degree fro Sons College and receved a Rockefeller grant to the Unversty of Massachusetts n 7. She was advsor n the Englsh departent, and charan of huantes currculu wrtng cottee for ;four years at Meoral Junor Hgh School n hppany. Mrs. Adur has_also Been,a_ lecturer at the Educatonal Center n Maplewood usng arts and eda to trgger nsghts- nto self-awareness, huar values and relatonshps wth others. She has also led n-servce workshops for faculty and adnstraton n values clarfcaton. Mrs. Adur traveled to Peru on assgnent n. 66. All resdents are nvted to attend ths specal progra. FILM AT LIBRARY Cranford Publc Lbrary wll begn ts onthly "Books and Thngs Sandwched In" seres ednesday, fro noon to p.. wth a fl and coentary on " Andrew yeth Phenoenon." Partcpants are asked to brng a sandwch. lbrary wll provde coffee and tea. Hosptal, Mountansde, wll hold ts annual dnner dance on Frday evenng, v., at the Shackaaxon Golf and Country Club, Scotch Plans. Musc for the black te event wll be by Joe Brsck and hs, orchestra, and tckets, are prced, at $ per couple. Mrs. Thoas R. Rocca Decorator s speaker Mrs. Ann Rossell, decorator for Santas, allclad and Forca allcoverngs, wll be guest speaker at a hoe decoratng progra sponsored by the Colony Club on Thursday, v. t at 8: p.. at Calvary Lutheran Church.. Mrs. Rossell, who has been featured on rado and T progras, wll offer do-tyourself advce on decoratng around furnshngs already n the hoe and revtalzng roos wth color and pattern. A resdent of estport Conn., the speaker has addressed nuerous woens groups n the New York, New Jersey and Connectcut areas. Mrs. Jaes Ruff of Belont Ave. was hostess for the clubs board eetng Monday. Mrs, Jean Krause served as co-hostess. Mrs. Krause, socal servces charan, announced the next departental eetng wll be held ednesday at p.. at the hoe of Mrs. C. Jaes Solnsk, 6 adsworth Ter. Mebers wll work on patchwork qults^ socal servces ebers receftly ade, wrapped and delvered ANNOUNCING GOMES TO KENILORTH B Boulevard. (next to Centre Dell) "f -7 _-. CLASS SIZE - Never More Your Chld s Assured of Indvdual Instructon TAP.ACROBATICS BALLET-JAZZ.TOE BATON» BALLRpOAA CERTIFIED BY TEST TO TEACH D.M,A.,D.E.A.,D.C.U.S A. CHITO RYU STYLE OF KARATE SELF DEFENSE PHYSICAL FITNESS BLACK BELT INSTRUCTION ART HARRIS, HEADMASTER MISS SCHOOL OFj 8 packages of candy to the patents at the Cranford Health and Extended Care Center.... Mrs. Rayond an Jaeckel, nonatng cottee charan, announced that the nonaton and electon of four ebers to the nonatng cottee wll be held at the v> general eetng. LIMO«E SERICE EDDINGS are our specalty. LIMOUSINES avalable n several colors. STATION AGONS ~ Expressservce to all Arports Pers and atres ATS HE DANCE JEANNE DETLOR FOR YOUR FALL & INTER CHORESl 76- YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERICE (a Unted ay olunteer Agency) and, theres no fee of any knd... vl\^ re LAR CLEANERS -PAINTERS CH^FFE RING (ost sublets) HOSTESS HELPERS ETLT^TAKE YOUR CAR THROUGH INSPECTION SNO SHOELERS (uch laterwe hope)-baby SITTERS TYPING DELIER CIRCULARS ETC, ETC. ETC. CALL 76- foba Thursday, Npveht,7.7Nr& Mss Ncoletta DFabo, as brdesads were Mss faughter of Mr. and Mrs. resa Santone, Mss Judy El.r, DFabo of Loderstedt, Mss Kathy Statue I^xngton Ave., was arred and Mrs. Carne DFabo, Oct. n St. Mchaels Church sster-n-law, of the brde, all of to rhoefe Rchard Rocca, Cranford. son of MrNand Mrs. Thoas Best an was John:.Rocca. of Newark. Leand of Newark. Ushers _ J&eyJBenjan Fuscoof-Our- Lady Holy Rosary Churchy Newark, perfored the double rng ceregny. A recepton was held at Thos, Newark ; "".. Mr-.- DFabo escorted hs daughter, and her twn sster, Mrs. John Barna of Roselle, was atron of honor. Servng Junor oen place second ^ n hat contest Cranford Junor oans Club of the IA attended the recent sxth dstrct desseut conference at the Gran Centuran Club n Clark.- conference conssted of workshops n all the departents and an orgnal -hateontestt-thfrgranford-club took second place n ths event. :. Mebers of the Cranford club attendng ncluded Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. Paul Krugh, Mrs. Rchard Orsn, Mrs. Davd Sharpe and Mrs. John Regenthal. next general eetng of the.club wll take place Tuesday at the Frst Presbyteran Church at 8: p.. w Mens Suts Custo cleaned and professonally fnshed the "Swan- Caret way for just $.8. ; East Orange, brother of the brdegroo, and Peter Rocca, cousn- -Df^he brdegroo; Thoas HoweU and Edward Bartley, all of Newark brde, a graduate o Cranford Hgh School and Frankln Beauty School, Elzabeth, s a har dresser wth Mr. Charles Fashons, Cranford. I Har a graduate of Hgh School. a d. d. s Rocca have, returned fro a weddng tnp t Acapulco and Mexco Cty. TEMPLE BETH EL-BAZAAR Everythng new fro buttons to" stereos for your HOLIDAY SHOPPING REFRESHMENTS-SUPRISE ITEMS PUBLIC INITED NO ADMISSION CHARGE Saturday, veber 6 8: p.. to dnte Sunday, veber 7 : a.. to 6 p.. y 8 alnuf Avenue Cranford, New Jersey hotogpaphy^ Reebers... ( days you cant forget Fne Portrat Photography by BERGEN STUDIO rth Avenue, est. 76- Do -t s s~ -t-h-l s n flal onflghfng.prce. Ths s a lted-offbr, so hurry nto one of our S convenent cleanng centers today! veber ^6 th For pck-up and Delvery, call 76 - ELMORA: Next ta Pantry Prde " - ELIZABETH: est Jersey Street and rth Avenue : rth Avenue East KENILORTH: Boulevad and nd Street -, : <.. :... : _.»..>-..«- - - *. tl>,y\ * f,~\~-.*-!ll.^l^:.jjfcj "*" *-- w. j -*.***.*^"-;rjtllllala

5 - *.,-«a Page 8 N. J,> CITIZEN AND CHHON ICLfc:.Thursday. \l*\r 7 7 Control of councl returnng: ". ^ T ^ ^, KENILORTH-- Edward hs wthdrawal to seerst Stupak, ll_ajtl_hau--attd~fnctaents of- vandals. C<HcTnra"n"Tohn OlOck. drected at the GOP slate. Deocratc-canddates for rkats dened ths and also Borough Councl, were elected sad he dd not beleve hs by "w<te"~rnargns~over""ther~oppoents~were "nvolvedn""._rep.ublcan opponents n the vandals. Tuesday^ General Electon. Deocrats based uch vctory wll gve the of ther capagn on the Deocrats ther frst polces of Republcan Mayor ajorty on the councl n lla Conrad, chargng the several years.,_ three Republcan canddates Stupak, a forer, polce were "rubber staps " of. chef, was the hgh vote-getter Conrad. ssue that has of the local canddates, generated the ost heat n the rackng up,6 votes. Olock borough n recent weeks receved.8 votes and Holt, was a proposed bond or-,6. dnance for constructon of a ssues, blang t nstead on Republcan canddates new lbrary. Conrad was a the general ant-republcan Rchard. LoForte, Ronald strong backer of the or- sentent n the state and Solts and Mchael rkats dnance, whch was defeated garnered,6,7 and 7 by a splt vote on Oct. votes, respectvely. - Majorty rkats, the low vote- Conrad wll be faced wth a getter, had announced hs - Deocratc ajorty on wthdrawal fro the race on the councl when the govern-- Saturday, ctng health and ng body reorganzes n busness reasons. Soe ob- January. three - IMMEDIATE OPBNINQ - FULL TIME TELLER tuiu HIM Tl ^TI RYUT KMuLUun MllI Ml Counclan Anthony Zelenak as representatves of the ajorty party. Holdover Republcan ebers are C.. Gutekunst and Rchard "toax: Gt)P~ ncubents- Charles Scheuerann and Mchael Padula dd not seek re-electon. Reached for coent yesterday" Conrad predcted there ay be soe probles on the councl next year n vew of the anosty created durng the capagn. He dd not. however, attrbute the Republcan defeat to local country. > " outcoe was farly obvous for soe te. Its always been easer to.run aganst an adnstraton when there are hard tes econocally." Conrad rearked. He added that next year the -Deocrats wll have-to-run on.- ther record, "not on what they say they can do. Locally. as ell as natonally the Deocrats wll have to stop blang the Republcans for nflaton and everythng.else." Counclan Zelenak, Deocratc capagn anager, cted both local and natonal ssues as reasons for. the resoundng Deocratc vctory n Kenlworth. "e feet the people are sck and tred of whats gong on here. y are tred of beng dctated to by a sall groupof ndvduals." Zelenak coented. "ere gong to How Kenlworth BOROUGH COUNCIL Stupak (D) Holt (D) Olock (D) LoFortc (R). Sqlts.(R). rkats (R) n B , be ore receptve to the deands of the-people, nstead of pushng ssues on the." Zelenak sad the -Deocratc ajorty would strve.o subt ajor bond proposals to referenda and ^aclopt a code of ethcs. He predcted the clate n Kenlworth would be "a lot queter." Other results In county and congressonal contests, the..kenlworth electorate f a v,o r e d Deocratc canddates wth the excepton of Ada Levn, Deocrat for Congress fro the th Dstrct. oters gave the nod to Republcan ncubent Matthew Rnaldo, who receved, votes copared wth Levns,6. 6 lr 7 voted 6 77 Totals Deocratc freeholder canddates won easly n Kenlworth, wth forer Kenlworth Counclan alter E. Borght collectng the-ost votes here of any canddate on the ballot. Borghts tally was,7. County-wde, he won electon by a vote of 8,86. Kenlworth totals for Borghts runnng ates, John Mollozz and lla McCloud were,8 and,8, respectvely. Talles for the Republcan freeholder canddates were: Matthew Nlsen, 86; Rose Mare Snnott, 88, and Robert Doherty,. Incubent Ralph. Orscello, a Deocrat, won by a substantal argn n Kenlworth, garnerng, votes copared wth only 7 for hs Al Ssto Al Sstd to char fund drve GOP challenger, Ralph vello.. Green acres favored Of the seven publc questons on the ballot, only one, the. g.reen_ acres ssue, \SJ. J was favored by local voters, KENILORTH-- Al Ssto who approved t,8 to,7. has been apponted uncpal other questons were charan of the Kenlworth turned down by the followng March of Des drve for 7. talles: Casno gablng. He has been actve n prevous,-,68; voter resde! -y, March of Des capagns,-,8; hghway bonds, and drected the 7 drve n n Plaza Sute KENILORTH- Nel Brearleys producton has Sons coedy Plaza three ale leads, Mss Murel Sute" wll be presented Cox, advsor for the play, Frday and Saturday v. noted. and 6, at Davd Brearley Keth Schaefer, Rcky Regonal Hgh School. Colonna, and Ray olf play, play, set n New Yorks the ale leads. Feale leads Plaza Hotel, recounts three are asht llas, Shrley epsodes that take place n the Boyden and Regna oegele! sae sute. Other ebers of the cast are play.ran for two years Elane Lloyd as secretary, on Broadway, starrng Jeff Jaekal -as bellboy, Gary George C. Sc^)tt and Maureen Costello as watelr, J Stapleton. It was then ade Castellano as the groo, and nto a ove. wth alter Edna Slveran as the brde. Matthau and Lee Grant. On- Patt Russel s servng as Broadway George C. Scott student drector. was cast as all three en n Curtan te s at 8p.. and each separate story, as was adsson s $. n advance alter Matthau n the ove, and $ at the door. UC apponts Buda actng P, treasurer Pck vours fro the new ( h-slnut SI X, C.lllopnu- Kll Utl ". Ilv l.n.- Hwl^ltr "( l)n-( lnns I HI IM kl Nl *M JU IM at M Pont^XJnon Berkeley Federal Savngs.nd Loan Assocaton *-^ MJIM: SIUK! HlK. Ml". Mrju (,.. I.INI HJIIIIMT I -. U \\..rv, >-(77.-r.~ s.. \II \ \,U.N III M,!.K. I.,! u tm Ml In- f It-r n I nol SI,UIIM., t(d;n \(u.n p,nl vour ou n M<.. I n-. Hrl.l\ I II jt.l,nd(.v.u I l ^rr nv llcrlclv I -dcrjl s n l - l- urn hr.nc I n I nun II hs been desgned In brng vou speeds nnjrl.l ll- p.-i MIIUI > I e Urk l(l«ollll em D s.vn^ wth Us lsl.is tll.is Mll c n tn- ree (;s w.e re n-r n»n < ne «. n.nfl l.l us serve nn - wth nleres < I" H.^L_^JU!! I.. l. M II I III I". I.-, llj.k H.. lu-- KENILORTH-- - Forer Polce Chef Edward Stupak wll be the speaker at a eetng of the Kenlworth Hstorcal Socety on Tuesday at 8 p.. n Borough Hall. Stupak, who s vce presdent of the socety, wll dscuss " Early Days of the Kenlworth Polce Departent." Stupak joned the polce force n and becae chef n 6. He retred Aug.,7. Stupak s a lfe eber of the Polceens^ Benevolent Health board sets dabetes Screenng KENILORTH-- Ken--,,, worth Board of Health, wth Assocatona eber of the cooperaton fro Meoral Internatonal Polce,Chefs General free Hosptal, dabetes wll and conduct blood Assocaton and past presdent apressure screenng clnc n of the Unon County Polce the Kenlworth County Chefs Assocaton, X Center toorrow fro to BREAST CANCER CARE - 7 to. p.. On ednesday, v. at p.. n the Cranford Publc Lbrary the Aercan Cancer Socety wll have a speaker and wll sponsor a fl_about_..heastr-earcer; defecton, proper care and where X-rays can be obtaned. publc s nvted. Ths progra s sponsored by the Lvngston Avenue School Parent- Teacher Assocaton. Anyone wshng to be tested b h ^ jj L f J L eal at least l hours before the Jest. - - RUMMAGE SALE KENILORTH-- Chor of St: resas Church wll sponsor a ruage sale Saturday fro a.. to : p.. n Mcegh Hall, ashngton Ave. Let Preer Hoes ADD-A-ROOM t as costly as you thnk. x fro 7 Beat nflaton... Preer wll buld the frae and foundaton coplete wth roofng, sdng, wood wndows and a course foundaton you do the fnshng... " : --- or Preer wll buld a coplete custo desgned roo.... ADD-A-LEELS. ^ t as KITCHENS f DORMERS costly as OTHER HOME A ou thnk IMPROEMENTS yuu " II youve been thnkng about reodelng, now s the vqry best te, Inflaton, threatens to reduce your purchasng power so you cant afford to wat Fnancng avalable. Free estate. Daly A M to 8 P.M Sat ;nd Sun,,tcr:P M Your Neghborhood Money Tree 6-6 Prernler Hoe New J«rt«y Stale LcenM. S PREMIER HOMES Hoe Modernzaton Dwllon Rl 6 Lno Fans. N J 7 Hoe Bulder Peopled 86-,666; ralroad bonds, 66- Kenlworth. Excellent-opportunty-..wth Full "Beneft CASINO GAMBLING,; housng assstance, - A natve of Italy, Ssto appontent of Charles asters degree,., n Plan for qualfed applcant. Successful Yes 7 7B 8.. B7,8; county charter,,- operates Sstos Expert Buda Jr. of Matawan as actng educatonal adnstraton canddate wll be personable, neat - and,. Buldng Mantenance n vce presdent and treasurer and supervson at Rutgers Ballots were cast by,7 Kenlworth. He forerly of.unon College has been Unversty. He s a graduate of COUNTY CHAR.TETR capable of handlng detaled fnancal resdents out of,7 owned a clothng busness n announced by Dr>Saul Orkn, the College Busness transactons. Convenent hours. Gall 7" 68 regstered voters for a turnout Elzabeth and wbrked for the presdent of the college. Manageent Insttute of the for appontent, of 67 per cent. New Jersey Bell Telephone Buda succeeds Alfred H. Unversty of Kentucky, a Co lson of Green BroOk as chef three-year certfcate Polce hstorytopc of talk the Eastern Unon County retred Aug. to serve as a Unversty and also has Ṡsto, arred and the fscal offcer of Unon College. progra. Buda also has taken father of a -year-old son, s a lson, who had served as graduate courses n statstcs eber of the Rotary Club, vce presdent snce 7, at Farlegh - Dcknson Free gfts and hghest nterest! Chaber of Coerce and prvate consultant. <. copleted courses offered by the board of drectors of the the Control Data Corporaton. county March of Des As actng vce presdent, He s a eber of Kappa chapter. Buda wll be responsble for Delta P, natonal honor Ssto announced a goal of all fscal atters, accountng, $, has been set for thebudgetng, purchasng, non- drve n Kenlworth, whch begns Jan.. Funds fro the drve are used for the fght aganst brth defects. acadec personnelbuldngs and grounds and securty. He joned the Unon College staff n 7 as drector of purchasng and non-acadec personnel. Last year, he was naed assstant to the vce presdent for-fnance and has snce served n that capacty. A graduate of oodbrdge Hgh School and recpent of a bachelor of scence degree n coerce fro Rder College, Buda earned a socejjy n educaton, M *..Buda was forerly a project adnstrator n the cost studes and debt anageent ^departent at Rutgers Unversty and a systes analyst wth Foster heeler Corporaton. Presdent of the Lockslea, Heghts Club, a local hoeowners assocaton, he s arred to the forer Barbara Mesar of oodbrdge and they are the parents of two sons, Charles,, and Jeffrey,. Doughboys caterng to uper^cs trade For the thrd consecutve frut pes, cheese cakes, year, the Unon County dansh or soethng else. ocatonal Center n Scotch Every Frday ts dfferent." Plans offers a servce to the well-bread. Goods placed on sale are all prepared by students n the Unon County ocatonal bakng departent store opens ts doors to the county on Frdays durng the school year fro : to : p.., accordng to John Ernst, bakng nstructor at the school. "ell be sellng varous tes that weve baked to eet the currculu objectves for the progra for Jhe cafetera," sad Ernst: "res no tellng what ght be oh sale. At varous tes durng the year we ay have layer cakes, cupcakes, ALL to ALL lashion COIORUTEX SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL SAf *.«OFf?,» Center two-year bakng progra. hle workng toward ther dploa, students receve on-the-job nstructon on bakng, equpent, coposton and functon of ngredents, custoer relatons, apd food law, aong other topcs. store s located n Baxel JHalLon-thelcapus _of_the. Unon County ocatonal- Techncal Schools, 776 Rartan Rd., Scotch Plans. SAPOUN ONE COAT LATEX FLAT HITE and COLORS Hcvy boded dnpl«l» type- nute dry Ejy ta upjah buh or roller Clejn tooythup and jlcr nloc Iree ol leld pgent* tnd drer* REG. LIST $,!. GAL UTEMMIPUSS CEILING HITE SA! U.66 Off "\, RICHARDHARTIG r ^_ PAINTS N, UNION A.E., 76- A.M. tl 6 P.M. CLOSED EDNESDAYS Charles J. Horbacz Mrs. Dors C. Mann ; Robert M. Egles Garwood calendar Thursday, v _ : -: - Soccer, ashngton-school. 8" p., - Knghfs of ""Colubus eetng at K of C. Hall. " Frday, v. 8 : - : - Soccer, ashngton School. 7 - prn. : Co-Ed Nght at Lncoln School (Grades 7-8-K Saturday, v. - - p.. - Soccer, Una Park. Sunday, v.. - p....--soccer, Una Park... Monday, v. 6- p.. - Boys Basketball, Lncoln School (-8th grades) 7 - p.. - Grls arts and crafts, Ltle League Feld. 8: p.. - Councl eetng, Borough Hall. : Tuesday, v. " " : a.. - Sewng group eets, St. Pauls Fellowshp Hall. on - Garwood Rotary Club eetng at Oakland House. 7- p.. - Hgh School basketball at Lncoln School.. ednesday,-v.. :- p.. - Boys basketball (-8 grades) Lncoln School. 8 p.. - Lades Auxlary of the F eetng. Mothersgroup fetes new ebers at tea darood-- Ffteen new ebers were welcoed by the Mothers Club of St. Annes School at a recent Rev. John A. McHale, pastor, spoke brefly on school atters and answered questons. eetng n the schoucafe- ^A-prograrrTonrug abuse, terrat"" ~ " was gven by Detectve. Hostesses at the tea were arren Ope of the Garwoocf Mrs, Charles GalszewsET p Mrs. Thoas Ketchel, Mrs. case- was on dsplay and Alfred Zaney, Mrs. Gerald lterature was avalable. wcke, Mrs. Robert Turner Refreshents were served and Mrs. Danel Swayze. by the followng class others:-mrs. Steven Zaffuto, Mrs. Thoas Geoghegan, Mrs. Ketchel and Mrs wcke. charan of the annual parsh dance, sad tckets are on sale for a Fortes and Fftes dance to be held Oct.. Sster Mary ene, school.. prncpal, explaned the Open Court Language Arts Progra, whch ncorporates phoncs, spellng, penanshp, graar and readng. Sster Mary tolda s coordnator. Bazaar Frday at St. Pauls. GAROOD"^ ~St.~PauTs~ -OntedrChurch-of-ehrst-wtllhold ts annual bazaar toorrow fro a.. to p.. - n the churchs Fellowshp Hall.. Aong the handade tes on sale wll be party aprons, Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, socked hats, patchwork anal toys for chldren, seasonal floral arrangeents, jewelry and plants. Attc treasures wll be on sale n a specal roo. Lght foods, ncludng baked goods, salads and eat dshes, wll be served fro : a.. to 6: p.. Another feature of the bazaar wll be a Chnese aucton at 7: p.. Dabetes clnc v., MeocaLGenfCal Hosptal- n Unon wll conduct ts annual dabetes clnc v. and n conjuncton.wth the Unon Townshp Board of Health, t was announced ths week. free testng wll run fro a.. to p.. on each day, under the drecton of Dr. Justn Geruhon, chef pathologst at the hosptal, and DenruSan Flppo, townshp health offcer. testng wll be held v. at the Unon Townshp Recreaton Center, 88 Stuyvesart Aye. On ednesday, v., the free testng wll be held at the Suner Gardens,- Sunr Ave. A hearty eal should he eaten two hours before takng the test McCloskey assstant P at st Jersey Thoas McCloskey of 6 E. Lncoln Aye. has been prooted to assstant vce _pcejden!_n_ vces departent of the Frst Jersey Fnancal Servces Copany. He joned Frst Jersey Natonal Bank n 7 as, a anager n the utual funds departent, and pror to that served as assstant operatons offcer n,the control departent of the Bank of New York. He s a eber of the Cranford Jaycees, Knghts of Colubus, All Types Of and the.cranford Deocratc Organzaton as well as charan of Boy Scout Troop 78. He and hs wfe Florence have fve chldren. Captals 7 Yule club opens Charles J. Pfost, presdent of Captal Savngs, wth offces n" Cranford, Fan wood and the Lnden-Jtoselle area, has announced that the savngs nsttutons new 7 full-nterest payng Chrstas Club s open for ebershp at all offces. Accordng to Pfbst, anyone openng a Club wth weekly payent aounts fro $ to $ wll receve -nch edgwood style bud vase free. In addton, all copleted Club accounts wll earn full. per cent nterest. GAROOD PAINT and HARDARE REPAIRS STORM INDOS SCREENS PLEXIGLAS STORM DOOR INSERTS See Donc Barbuto rth Ave.,Garwood- INSURANGE FIRE - CASUALTY - LIFE Call us for detalsjon the NE HOMEONERS POLICY Broader Coverages Lower Rates SHSHEEN Over Half a AGENCY REALTORS* INSURORS - 7 rth Ave., E. 76*777 BUILDERS GENERAL IS SERING SINCE 6 HEADQUARTERS! ROOF SHINGLE SALE U.S.G. - Sealco ASPHALT YEAR GUARANTEE JOHNS MANILLE Seal-O-Matc FIBERGLAS YEAR GUARANTEE 6 Contonnlal Ave) 76- $ 7 7 SQ. DELIERED $ DELIERED BUILDERS GENERAL SUPPLY Cranford, NJ. Thursday. vcber7.)7c ANFORD (N.J) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE PageS Horbacz, Mrs, Manny Egles wn borbgh GAROOD-- Although Garwood voters eleced Republcan Counclan Charles J. Horbacz ayor for four years by a wde argn and returned Republcan -Dors CrMann to eouncl^after a years absence, the narrow vctory of-deocrat Robert M. Egles ensures Deocratc control of Borough Councl for. the next year. Horbacz, top vote-getter n the local race wth,8 votes, easly defeated Counclan Frank Spera who polled the fewest yotes n the borough contest, 8. Horbacz wll succeed Mayor John J. Mc-.student.narrowly defeated Councl to be seated leavehs councl seal vacant. McCloud, ; Republcans, Republcan Counclan Jan. l d,wl have a.f- re s o.ne-year left n hsmatthew H. Nlsen, 77; Rose. Frank ahca. who was Deocratc ajorty", wth a ter? -, Mare Snnott, 76; Robert C seekng-re-electon, by a vote Republcan ay who only Horbacz. as ayor, wll Doherty. 77; and for Sherff. of -to 8 for anca. se votes fn case of a te. thehav days n whch to Deocrat Relph Orscello, results do not nclude absentee present Councl s dvded - recon.^end an. appontee to and Republcan Paul. -ballots -but returns -ndcate wth a Deocratc ayor-r ll-the_vacanc-y-,-but-he vdlu -vel lo.-67v ~. the absentee ballots for Egles Egles wll jon other probably fnft" ptff opposton Borough" voters overwhelngly turned down the casno and anca wll not change the Deocrats, Berey Alont fro the Deocratc ajorty outcoe. and Clayton Costello for the f he subts the nae of a gablng referendu by a Deocrat lla A. Berry, ajorty, whle Charles Jones -Republcan. After days. \<\te of tof^rp*th voted a forer counclan, was un- and Mrs. Mann wn hp the Councl tself ay ake the no on the other sx publc successful n hs electon bd, Republcan norty. Horpollng 8 votes. baczs electon as ayor wll Deocratc ajorty on appontent. th a Councl, theappontee wll probably be a Deocrat, wdenng the, ajorty to -. Educators at conference Mebers \of>the Cranford assocaton of DECA. Carthy, ayor the last sx Hgh School DECA Chapter Approxately hgh years and a state asseblyan, who dd not seek re- Of Aerca > and ther ad- fro schools n central New (Dstrbutve Educaton Clubs school junors and, senors electon. Speras ter on vsor Mss. Kay Bowan, Jersey, attended the conference. Cranford Hgh School Councl ends ths year. attended a DECA orentaton Forer Counclwoan conference Oct.. DECA ebers who partcpated n the conference" Mann garnered the second Sponsored by the Trenton hghest tally,,6, n her State College DECA ebers, the conference was Crscetello, Karen DeMcco, nclude Anna Caeron, Chrs electon to Councl for a threeyear ter, Egles, a eber desgned to "acquant hgh Mary Ann Farara, Judy of the Board of Educaton, s school students wth- the Jones, Lnda Schauer, Lz varous- copetlfve-: events elected to Councl. -that are sponsored by the state year-old Rutgers Unversty AT A FULL INSURED FOR TICE AS MUCH Effectve v. 7,7 follows: Indvdual Accounts Husband Jont Accounts Husband and fe..., Revocable Trust. Accounts Husband In Trust for fe Husband n Trust for Chld Husband n Trust for Grandchld fe n Tru^t for Husband fe n Trust for Chld- -.._ fe n Trust for Grandchld MAXIMUM INSURANCE $ FOR EACH ACCOUNT, $, $, $, for each account Faly Savngs Bank Snce 8 In ELIZABETH: UNION SQUARE & MORRIS AE. * 8-8 In SCOTCH PLAINS: NORTH AE. (Cor. Cr«stwood Rd.) 6-6. M-br«r f r It- lnut{rtct Co r pofc)ton Garwood followed th Congressonal dstrct, results and gave.congressan Matthew j. Rnaldo a coandng vctory over hs Opponent, Ada K. Levn. Rnaldo polled,7 votes to Levns 68. Echong county-wde choces, borough voters gave the nod to Deocratc canddates for the Board of Free-, holders and sherff. tally to 7 " XT. questons by the followng talles:- voter resdency, 776-8; green acres, 76-8; hghway bond act, -,; ral servces, 78- housng assstance, 66-7; and Of Garwoods, regstered voters,,8 cast ballots Tuesday or a 6 per cen^ turnout n an off-year electon.,. Garwood vpte «. DISTRICTS MAYOR Spera ID) Horbac <R> -BOROUGH COUNCIL Egles (D) Berry ID) Mann (R) -- anca (R).CASINO GAMBLING Yes COUNTY CHARTER Yes I ;. -An...^ vn An J " 7 - FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT on your copleted Chanukdh and Chrstas Club Accounts *Ths rate wll be pdd at aturty on Gopleted - ltbsonly. Accounts ay be opened NO and wll receve dvdends next October. HARAAONIA SAINGS BANK P.O. BOX G, ELIZABETH, N.J * B 6*.. 8 Sure, youve got the dvdend payng 7 Chanukah or Chrstas Club for e. I enclose $. : r Please open a Chanukah or Chrstas Club for e. I wan] to ake a weekly payent of $ :... NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE - -- INCICAT6 es l CHANUKAH Ma:e ~ Pcyont $,. D a D a a D CHRISTMAS Roc«lv«N»xt Oclob«rt J $, IlUS.\, ANNUAL DIIDEND ON COMPLETED CLUBS ; ; totals els,. 8 - J , r.

6 . PagelOCRANFO(N.J. CTIZKN AND n.ko\ T(-l.KThr l sl;>v. N T,7- dvson; showdown Saturday for ttle By Joe Chrstano wasted no le -peltng Puttng- t"all-together-n- "Cougar Counljy." the Cranford Hgh School football tea c.orjbned sharp offensve and defensve play to score a decsve 7- vctory* over Roselle. Ths was a key gae as Roselle s a dvsonal foe and Berkeley ^eghts and Rahway. also n-the dvson. dueled to a - te. Thus Cranford leads Berkeley Heghts by > < gae n the race for the Natonal Dvson Crown of the atchung Conference. Ths sets the stage forjsartrddys gae of the year aganst Berkeley Heghts at hoe. Cranfords defense was truly superb as they, lted Roselle to a eager 8 total yards and fve frst downs. Stngy as usual, players lke To Lenk, Joe Chrco, Keth Jackson, Bob Hahn, J Zaorsk and Ray Elbacher agan deonstrated that they deserve to be ranked aong the top defenses n the state. Injures could have hapered the defense but Coach r Koury went wth replaceents lke Dave Koury ard- Bran Martnez, who agan dd an.excellent job. Also, when Chuck Stevens, a key defensve player, cae out of the gae n the second quarter wth a knee njury, Koury was able to go to hs bench and pull out players such as Fred Mlls, Bob Stefel and Gary. Schwartz wth great results. : Cranfords fne secondary of Jackson, Ravenell llas and Rob cc had another excellent showng as they allowed only 6 yards n the at cong on the last two plays of the gae. Thjs secondary, ljke the rest of the defense, has been effectve all year and wll be a key factor n the gae aganst Berekeley Heghts Saturday. : Cranfords only ntercepton aganst the Ras was ade by T French, a defensve lnean. T pcked off the pass on Roselles -yard lne and ran? yards wth thejhall w a r e d u p h p ( kckoff, J Sheehan look hs offensve unt 67 yards fro hs own -yard lne for a score. drve was sparked by ndvdual efforts. Gary Fngeran ran for yards, Joe Thoe had a -yard gan and Jackson ptched n wth soe well-fought-for yards to get the ball down to the Roselle fod-yard lne. re Sheehan kept the ball and ran to the rght sde for the score. Chrco added the extra pont and Cranford led 7-. Cougar wshbone really clcked aganst Roselle. offensve lne of John Del Russo,.Lenk. Stevens, Chrco and French helped aass yards rushng n plays for a 7T> yard average gan-. Jadtson_tur.ned._n_-.ano.ther._ scntllatng perforance as he ran for K> yards n 7 carres. Fngeran bulled hs way for an pressve 8 yards n sx carres, whch averages tof. yards, per carry. Thoe and Sheehan also had fne gaes as they both averaged nearly four yards per carry. But, the story Saturday, was a powerful junor who ran yards vrtually untouched: n the second quarter for the second Cranford touchdown. J Zaorsks scorecae on a blocked punt by Chrco J pcked up the ball and ra for t h e T D,. Cranfords other score was a ::*-yard feld goal by Chrco. M j d jg of the year and brought hs pont total for the day-to fve, as he added two extra ponts to coplent hs feld goal. Everythng s set for Saturday at : a.. at Meoral Feld. If any gae can be called the ost portant gae of ths year, t would have to be the Berkeley Heghts gae. Cranford can wn the gae and the dvson ttle f t can cobne the sae offensve and defensve punch as t dd n the gae aganst Roselle t Metuchen 8- Y Rosello Cranlo- ). O O - o o q u. (Chrco, kck). Cranloyd. Chrco, kck Cranlord Zarnorbwslt, run (Chrco kck) ;... Photo by Jeff pa&tuyn OFFENSE Cougar Joe Thoe,, breaks through the lne and away fro Roselle defenders Saturday durng the frst perod on Roselles yard lne. Thoes -yard gan helped pave the way for Cranfords frst touchdown. Alley acton Lncoln Hgh gaes" n the Lncoln School PTA Bowlng League were bowled by Barbara DArnco and Betty Ewng, 7, Chrs Patrck, 68, and Mary Carvalho, 66. Hgh seres were bowled by Bar* bara DAco,, Mary Carvalho, 77, and Betty Ewng,. DeHart, \\ Mnna Snyder, 7; Dot Krp, ; v and Mary Ellen Draney, 6. "Lchgh Esso Toa 8 General Electrc Tea. MkeFavors Shell Star Club Tavern Phlp Crtler Co Aerlord Intl. DcHart Bulders Tea Standngs 7. 7 : -. - IS"-,,. ; ;?. II IO-J L "j u }(, 6 6 lo- Adask, 77; Gnny Mne-, zesk, 66; Ruth Lawlor, 6: Marty McGl,s 6; and. Barbara Hanley, 6 Standngs Stand! Hangovers D.ynale Unbelevables Mad Hatters Turkey Trotters EMMS Trple Threats Gypsys Playates Flppers Barfdlts.Powder Puffs Stroafeer Alley Cats ngs ). >,. I? - Sheran Luclle Pechnkas hgh gae of, 88 was tops n Frdays bowlng at Clark. Lanes.. Sona ysochansk bowled a hgh of 8 wth a 6 seres, Cndy Sth, 8, 6; Lorrane Ta, 7,6; Mlle Buntng, 67, 6; and Barbara Donovsk, 66, 7. Spcer. Gost Rchards Copton TMson Ellsworth Paltta DeNIs. Gagllot ood McCorck Mollca U U n. Roosevelt Bettes Aldredge led wth a hgh gae of and hgh seres of 86. Irene Haskell had a 86 seres and Bfetty Thornton bowleda I76r~" Standngs F Lades Lehgh Esso tea won three gaes ths week to ove nto a te for frst place n the Cranford F Lades Bowlng League. Those who bowled hgh Spoolers Happy Hookers All Mosts Strkers TerrfcTro Dead Ends eos Lucky Spares Zeros Lucky Strkes 7 \j \ IJ L."..!:.. IS 7 7 Standngs. Strkers Blood Sweat & T.eacs^. Pns Away LuckyStrkes Hppy Dppers. Rp Offs Naes H Rated X Bees " J..P.s Lucky Lades Erratcs 8.L I) It) By Jerry LePage KfeNILORTH- Davd Brearleys football tea extended ts wnnng streak to_ three when they roped over Metuchen 8-. Bears (--) got on the score,board early n the frst perod. Tr-captan Rocco Rosana pcked up a perck Blackshear fuble on the Bulldog and carred t n for sx. Kevn Read ade t 7- wth hs pont after touchdown. Metuchen got the ball on ts own fve and once agan the Bears defense forced a turnover. Larry Buntele ntercepted a Pat allace pass and was downed on the.-yard lne of the Bulldogs. On frst down quarter.bback Ray Mannon ptched out to Gary Prsh, who swept around rght end and galloped the dstance to gve Kenlworth a : lead. Read agan booted the one ponter" Brearley took the ball over gan late n thefrst quarter on the Metuchen. Eght plays later Mannon connected to Jeff Dunn n the rght corner of the endzone for a -yard touchdown. Read added the stored back up the feld and booted hoe hs 6th goal of the year to knot the score. "r~the~second"perod~tght~ wnger Mark Ferguson njured hs knee and was replaced by Rocco Capanella. Fve nutes later he scored hs second goal of the year on a beautful cross pass fro Gary Costello. Capanellas goal was decsve and gave the Bears a - lead. Throughout the reander of the gae the, Brearley defense accoplshed ts goal by keepng Rdges rght wnger John K scoreless. K was harassed all day by freshan Steve Hoffan, fullbacks Mke De Mao and Bll Seyerage. th seconds reanng n the gae, Kenlworth goale Dean Kalaars ade a spectacular save off the head of a Rdge lnean and te fnally, ran out for the Red Devls as they lost ^.. Cross Country harrers season, ended on a wnnng note, as they beat Mddlesex 8- for ther sxth wn of the season..bears took Jh,el frst and fnal touchdown n the thrd quarter. Mannon pcked DEFENSE Cranfords T French, on knees at rght, s tacklng Roselles Tyrone Johnson durng the second quarter. Bob Hahn, 8, s cong on to.lend a to hs own 6-yard lne. Ths play typfed the Cougars powerful defensve effort that stupfed the Ras all ornng. Frst perod score Kourys offensve achne seres were Maryann Cpke, ; Maran Cybaluk, ; Roseann aryn, 8; Pare DProfo, 7; Joan Koeng, 8; Eleanor Toea and Janet Cheeka, 77; Carol Clay, 7; Chrs Gangaware, 7; June ALL BREEDS DOG OBEDIENCE Enroll w For ESTFIEID CLASSES 8 eek Course NJ. DOG GOUEGE 6 TJloongdale Bowlng hgh gae and seres n the Bloongdale Avenue School PTA league were Pat Gabqell, 8, ; Joyce eneza, 77, 7; and Murel Roane, 76,. alnut hand., Standngs. MS Hot Shots Hopeluls HI Los Bold Ones Strkng Tro Pn Pckers Pn Heads Rollng Stones Marks Mad Tro Crazy Keglers DCs Globes. :.. > 7 L ". Hgh gaes n the alnut Avenue School PTA bowlng league were rolled by Lynne Poppe, ; EHeanor Jones, 8; and Clar ONel, 76. Hgh seres were rolled by Lynne Poppe, 77; Clar ONel, 7; and Eleanor Jones,. -.,; Standngs arner footsatt f LuckySevens Tea Eght Flters Tea Sx Pnups Flppers Downpns Splts 6 6 S- - L Suburban A hgh gae of wth a seres was rolled by Moko Ohta. Other hgh seres were rolled by. Sue Rchards, ; Peggy Tlson, ; Mckey Azner, ; Babara Gest, 8; -Conne ood, - 7;_. Lllan -MolH-ear 8--;.-Charlotte POO^ RENTAL A season of pool "and gy rentals gets underway at the estfeld YMCA ths week. Ys tvvt) pools, ts two gynasus, or a cobnaton of gy and pool are avalable to outsde groups on Saturday nghts fro 7 p.. untl p.. j Boulevard Kenlworth 7- GRAB A RSTFUL OF REAL BOURBON FLAOR ONLY 6 QUART BOURBON Cranford Pop arner,, r M }*&* ^ae. Clppers traveled to Hllsde.. he^st half was scoreless Sunday for the last regular th u a ^ugh Cranford defense conference gae of the^n% lesr RU season. Mdgets won -, C h " ck Hoeffler, Bll J the Peewees lost 8-6 and the Sodoora Mke Morley and Bandts were clobbered 6-. Erc BoUgewhq tw.ee - dropped Hllsde s*quarter- Cranford In tne second half - H»nsde ^ receved the kck-off, but was frst three teas held by a fne Cranford deantaned ther respectve tense led by Steve Lssner, postons n the Cranford Dan Doheny, Rob Bakeran Bowlng League but the Swan and R-ch Pawlck. Cranford Cleaners lost ground to the took possesson.of the ball on rest of the league by rollng th er own -yard lne. th, the Lodge to a - draw. Pat Garrett at quarterback, In the second week of on runnng plays, the ball coparatvely low scores only was at the Hllsde fve-yard one bowler was able to ht the ln e on carres by Morley, Bll 6 seres. Hank Holland put Garrett, Rch Pawlck, Steve together gaes of 8,-, 8 Lls s ner and To Cook, for a 6. Ed Dalton started More y Plunged fve yards for strong wth a and..but.* e frs. Clpper touchdown, fell to 8 to ss 6 by four P nt after was ssed, pns. Hs gae was hgh bul Cranford had the lead L. for the nght. In r th< ; f r urth quarter. Over or better bowlers Cranford defense was efncluded Bll Zelenbach, 7 fectve agan, led by Bottge, and ; Harold Dxon, ; Handy. Mlls and Sodoota Stu Capbell, ; r who rec&vered a Hllsde ^ - _. :. rhld Pat Carrett cornpont after was ssed. Cranford led -. Agan Hllsde was stopped cold by Sodoora, Pawlck, Rob Bakeran, Mlls and Bran Kastner who ntercepted a Hllsde pass. Morley had a.great day, ganng 8 yards rushng for the Clppers. Pawlck ganed 6 yards. Ths gae was a fght between the two teas for thrd place n the Unon County Conference of Pop arner Football wth the Cranford Clpper Mdgets vctorous, - Peewee gae In the frst quarter, Cranford got on the Scoreboard frst after a carry by Sa DGapua, Gregg Jubn scapered n for Cranfords x touchdown. pont after was ssed. But then Hllsdes offense took advantage of every break and -thefnal score showed Hllsde 8 - Cranford 6., Ths ends the regular Pop arner season, but Cranford wll play n the annual-turkey Bowl n Lnden Sunday. lys later Prsh, who had on the day, plunged ndzone fro the 7. Read kcked hs fourth extra pont of the gae,. and the Bears lead 8-. Bear defense, lead by Danny Gartlng, held the Bulldogs (-6) off and got ther thrd shutout of the season. Kenlworth squad held the ] Mddlesex County tea to only 7 yards on the ground and yards total on offense, Soccer Ths week the soccer tea faced one of ther toughest opponents, Rdge.. Aganst Rdge the Bears avenged ther only loss of the -seasonjby.defeatng_the JRed_ Devls -. Rdge took a - lead early n the frst perod. However, ther lead was short lved as Bolek Jaszczszvn respectvely to copete the A)th ^ therecord J s good consderng that the best f < * ^ d ever was TUNE-UP BONANZA*] Ponts. Ph «.Cona«Mr, Ad n«tans«( Moslc««...«Cyl- H. (8-cylnder; $.) SO. ELMORA J XXQNStE RLCENT E R- South ElMora Av., Cof.Erco A««. B*t»*«n St G«M «Av«. t Btywqr Ckcto EL - ork done Includng Sunday tll 8 IM Call lor Appontent; you cant get on ost cars at any prce. GRAB A FISTFUL OF OLD-EE FASHIONED BOURBON FLAOR. de Bourbon. res 8 years of bourbon-akng n every bottle of Dant Olde. It tak;es that knd of know-how to ake good honest bourbon at a good honest prce. HERITAGE HISKIES SINCE 86. ; Nck Prato, ; Ed Markowch, 6; J on,.; Glenn Grshaw, Bob Lyons, ; McKenna, ; Fjgurell, 6. Standngs Swan Clt.norr, BrcensLquors Inc Mke.Favors Shell Elks Lodge Ctzen 8. 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"Sure [)u ycuve got lo pay extra "How aboul the Owners Securty Blanket^ ".what?" "th Coputer AnoJyss" "th whal" Our pent s sple hen you buy a olts- wagon, you get everythng youve usl asked for. For nolhhg. Thats rght. You donl pay anythng extra lor the "extras - J - J And snce our cgr. s a uxunous olkswagen, t also coes replete wtt plush seats, thck carpels, bg wndows, flo-thru ventlaton, and roo, plenty offoo. Also at no extra cost. Gettng anythng for free these days s aluxury n tself olkswagens luxury Prces Start At $77* NOEMBER Ar Condtonng Specal On All Models** $, Installed At Partcpatng Dealers. ^Purchased New In veber! 86-6 (SHOROOM I OOILIIABITH AI..LINDEN O. St. OIORQIS AI. -88 Thursday, veber7,7 (N.J.) CITIZEN ANB HRQNJCLEPage defeats feld hockey tea By Jane Me Gee * Last Frday the varsty feld ppnents offense as they hockey tea lost to Chatha scored four goals. Cranfords -Townshpr -; Cranford offense also had. any played tough for one half but chances to score but just could -" not captalze on the. Terry Madona and Kathy Desey played well n the losng effort. In three years of varsty copeton, Cranford has never been able to beat Chatha Townshp could not antan ther oentu aganst the better Chatha Townshp tea. Cranford and Chatha played evenly untl nutes nto the frst half when Chatha ganed the upper hand and scored the only goal of the half. In the secondf half Cranford was outclassed by ther opvarsty teas fnal record s --. Granfords Js played well n defeatng Chathas Js by a score of -. Js tea to ctory By Lz esthead Cranford Hgh Schools o. effort and played what was probably- ther best gae all year. Cranfords lone goal n the frst half was scored by Janet Mtchell wth an assst by Ellen Dubn. In the second half the Js scored two ore goals. Kathy cross country tea won ther tetgd had the frst one wth ; frst Unon County crdnfefenc e "" anassst : b^n^nc y ^lc!? dlst cross country chaponshp last ednesday. B6b.Atran of Cranford fnshed frst, settng a record of :6 over the three-le course, wnnng the race by yards.." \. He fnshed one second less than Kevn - alsh;_of SL Josephs, Montvale, who es-^ tablshed the record last year. Kevn Murphy took the next spot for Cranford, fnshng ffth-n :, Doug Stehln fnshed seventh n : and Dave Ryan took th n :. Coach Ray hte was extreely pleased wth the work of sophoores Stehln and Ryan. Cranfords fnal score, 7, edged second-place Roselle Catholcs 6. Ncholls then scored Cranfords last goal of the season on a-pass frojcarol Erjngle. Js defense had an outstandng gae. Ths, was especally true n the second half. defense was led by Catalytc^ converter^ explaned to Kwanans New odel autoobles catalytc convener systes acheve better leage and on all ts U.S.-bult 7 odel perforance whle producng _ cars, he regorged convert less polluton, a General ter tself s a uffler-lke Motors representatve sad, devce located n the exhaust Speakng to the Cranford syste whch causes urbun- Kwans Club, Oct. Patrck ed hydrocarbons and carbon Mazzeo of the personnel staff onoxde n the exhaust gases at GMs New Departure-Hyatt to be converted to harless Bearngs plant n Clark, sad carbon doxde and water p use of a catalytc converter vapor, syste produces the three - Iproved fuel econoy proveen.ts j>n all 7 GM l b cars. He "estated fuel p y results because, by usng the converter to control e- econoy wll prove an ssons; GM has recalaverage per cent copared brated ts engnes for ore to 7 odels, and up to optu fuel econoy, he t dl ld h, p per cent on soe odels. "For the state of New p y explaned. Ths reversed "trade-offs" whch has been photo by Mke Rapp Soccer tea loses Jersey, that eans an necessary for esson control. estated savng of alost wth engnes of recent odels, llon gallons of gasolne for catalytc converter 7 -odel GM cars alone requres unleaded gasolne to durng ther frst year of oper- functon effcently, Mazzeo ator," he sad. "Natonwde, ponted out. "To nsure that the potental, savngs of only unleaded gasolne s used gasolne through use of a n cars equpped wth the catalytc converter are even converter, there s a saller ore-pressve,about 7. fller ppe on the gasolne llon gallons for the frst tank. Itaccoodates "only. the. saller sze hoze nozzle that s found on servce staton pups whch dspense Muscat^lub TO FOR TEAHOUSE John AAalaspna of Cranford as Seko, rght, professes love for Lotus Blosso, played by eronca Brady, n Roselle Catholc Hgh producton of "Teahouse of the August AAoon." Cranford students progra set A estfeld Muscal Club progra wll be conducted at 8: on ednesday, v. at the Presbyteran Church n estfeldr-rpuble-s-vted. evenng wll nclude. soprano solos by Mrs. Allen Kttleson, wth Mrs: J. C. Munday at the pano;pano solo by Mrs. el Tpton; ezzo-soprano solos by Mrs. Drude Chancellor asssted by Mrs. Anthony H. Gleasbn. Tne fnal nuber s a quartet enseble played by Mrs. J. C. - Mueller, volnst; Mrs: Delbert F. Brown, volst; Mrs. Carol Tncher, cellst, and Mrsr Myron Angel, panst. ; Hawks, owls topc for club By Mark Zoltak Last ednesday the goale Rhonda Fngeran, Cranford Hgh School Soccer who had several spectacular tea lost a close decson to saves on drves by Chathas Coluba Hgh School of South offense. Js fnal record Orange, -, and on Frday the year the 7 odel cars n operaton s a conservatve fgure." General Motors s usng the unleaded gasolne. coedy "Teahouse of the August Moon" wll be Burglar alar warns s --. Cougar schedule boys lost a hard-played gae to Pngry Hgh School of Hllsde, - In the Coluba gae, Cranfords only goal cae, by halfbacks John Esposto and Ed Scanlon, fullback Brett Ells, and goale To Laporter who ade any near-possble saves.. p v»» " t r ^t&^swdlts A burglar alar rather than ^dutters""^ " P HCe lost by the score of_), the afre alar syste^arlylast p ^ dspatch?d to the Leonard J. Soucy Jr. wll be the speaker at the veber eetng of the estfeld Brd Qub at 8 p.. Tuesday at the Cranford Health and Ex- Cranford as Mr. Seko, the tended Care Center, 6 Brchchef of agrculture, and w «>d Ave. Hs subject wll be presented by the Roselle Denns Qugley of Cranford as Ne w -Jersey ;Hawks and Catholc Hgh School Draa a Tobk vllager. a - r Or n K all y. a * Z T Saucy s a eber of the dy by John Patrck and a New * Jersey Raptor whch starred ^Marlon Assocaton and ho ds a Brando "Teahouse deals aster hdf^ lense for cocally wth the trals and, M d f \ h e ubuc ^ trbulatons of the Ary of... v.. y Dr. Surendra K. Saxena of.occupaton n Oknawa after uwueu - Prnceton, a specalst n sol orld ar II. On Npv. 6 there wll be an echancs and cvl ^arfd play wll be held n the all day brdrg trp to the structural engneerng^ has RC gynasu n Roselle. Brgantne Natonal ldlfe Club v. 8, and at 8 p. : Drected by Maurce J. Moran Jr. of Rahway, the play wll feature John Malaspno of JOINS DAMES, MOORE Berkeley Hts. Resdents are cage offcals FOOTBALL arjlty v., : a. hoe J v., : p.., Berkeley Hts,, away.. SOCCER arsty, J v. 8, : p.., Colona, hoe CROSS COUNTRY arsty. v., a..; state sectonal chaponshp v., : p.., Rosello, arlrt fro ts leadng scorer, Gno largest argn by whch the Thursday ornng alerted schoo found sok e cong joned the Cranfordoffce of Tckets are $. per person. Refuge, led by Grace Boyle. Labbate. Coluba scored n Cougars have been defeated protecton^ authortes^ to ^a ffo the sh op roo. fre Daes & Mooreas a senor ^. ^ ^ ^ ^ A ± A ^"^ A A,the openng nutes of the by all year long, gae due to poor play by the On the "other Cougar defense. Cranford Pngry teas play was ex- ^ heat fro a sall shop Freen wh6 extng ^^ ushed t sad that rags on whch lnseed ol had been n the shop apparently cae rght back wth Labbates goal nutes later. half ended n a - deadlock. In the second half, Coluba agan cae on strong and soored wthn the frst three nutes. Cougar offense could not get ovng so the gae ended wth Cranford on : \ the short end of a - argn. * *~^ Although on the whole the Cranford tea played Several Cranford en are ebers of the rth Jersey Board of Approved Basketball Offcals. y nclude Guy Borges of 8-Loeust-Dr.; Chares-M^- Collette of Denan Rd., provsonal eber; Edward. Cranford Recreaton Czebrowsk of Burchfeld and Parks Departent Aye.,; Robert L. Lell of basketball league for boys n Tuxedo PI.,; lla Martn grades, and wll start of 6.$pruceSt.; Joseph F. Thursday, Dec., Players Pol of Rversde Dr; and should subt tea rosters to. foraton of a er s - ce altpr F <;wah»tr of Q the Recreat on and Parks " e tor auon o a grb..ce MvrUe St Departent, County ^ ^<lub t? kate at. th. e.. r. r J ur Center MlnSt before annanco skatng rnk n Martn, Cranford publc Jfv. M " Dplore Roselle. schools drector of athletcs,;ednesday v.. J Intallv the frls wll learn a,<rt ;? nt^rn^pfkrrl^rn^ league,-whch s open-to-r-"j a J v ne g>r>s wn earn also s nterpreter or rules for B, holds now to skate on nocke skates the organzaton. _ ^^I", 8 LIJZ and the rudents of the Softball league needs coaches Pngry teas play was excellent. y are ranked th n the state and they proved why wth extreely good tea work on offense and excellent protecton for ther goale on defense. y scored once n the frst half, and twce n the second. the envronental and appled earth scences. Pror to jonng the fr, Dr. Saxena was a research assocate at Massachusetts schools pneuatc fre Insttute of Technology, alar svste operatesdn a workng under a grant fro OPENS ANIMAL CLINIC ra te of teperature rse the. Port Authorty of New syste and rate of teperature rse the second. Dr. Jaes L. atknson, p rc p e anr j presuably Yor k Meanwhle the Cougar J forerly of Arbor St., recently would have been actvated d ^ t A C t r v Iakes U Grls ce hockey club s fored Plans are beng ade for Soccer tea played to a score- opened the Country Lakes less te wth the Pngry J Anal Clnc at 78 Route 6, tea. se two teas could Mne Hll. Before openng hs possbly eet agan n the J own* clnc, he practced county tournaetttrwhcre~tte eternary nedfc-ne H Cougar were seeded sxth. estfeld for four years. y are currently enjoyng a wnnng season for the frst te n three years under new t h a r e a and New Jersey. He was a staff servces engneer wth the Port Authorty. Enov Fa!! Racng w E head coach Paul Brown. SERICE AARD John Hudack, servce advsor at Jenewen olkswagen, has receved the" Servce Advsors Guld Award fro olkswagen of Aerca^ Ths award s gven once a PHOTO STUDIOj^ - Sharon Applegate and Bran Lav, both natves, of Cranford, have opened,.-& coercal photo and art studo at South Ave.., estfeld, called Exposure Studo, tw,o^ et whle attendng Granford Hgh School and becae serous artsts Bran NE^-Glass Enclosed Heated Dnnt Terrace! HOCKEY EQUIPMENT ; ICE SKATES CONERSE AND ADIDAS.-- SPORT SHOIS SPORT CENTER M. FREDERICKS. Prop.. 8 NORTH AE, E. (Opp. FlnhouM) OCEANPORT. N.J. les fro Garden St. Parkway, Ext EXACtAS & TRIFECTA Coe by Bus or Car Unon- County hgh school grls Softball league s plannng to expand. Adults nterested n anagng or coachng a tea are nvted to attend a eetng Monday, v. at 8 p.. at the adnstraton buldng of the Unon County Park Cosson, Ace and Canton Sts., Elzabeth, n arnanco I- Park, Hgh School gy. Regstraton Sat. for boys league engageents at frst, so experence s not necessary. For further nforaton call Karen Stegeer at NE POST : PM ~jjy Double : UNDIH HOT AOUITTID Regstraton for the Cranford Recreaton and Parks For addtonal nforaton, call the park cosson at -8. Mens cage league organzes~tuesday~ organzatonal eetng for. the Cranford Recreaton and Parks Departent ens basketball league wll be held Tuesday at 7: p.. at the County Center, Mln St, A representatve of each tea ust be present at ths eetng. GOLF INNER Mrs. George esgerber of Cranford scored low grpss.pf 7 n the Ashbrook oens Golf Assocaton 8-hole group Flght R play last Thursday. ON PRINCETON SQUAD Malcol Prngle Jr., son of forer Mayor and Mrs. Departent boys basketball MalcolPrngle of Belont leagues for boys n grades - Ave., was naed to the wll be held Saturday fro a.. to noon at the Hllsde Avenue Junor Hgh School Gy. Boys should coe prepared to-play-,-wearng-sneakers., was varsty cross country, tea at Prnceton Unversty. A graduate of Cranford Hgh School, Prngle was a eber of the Cougar cross country Doctors Orders...for alllno stereo ard other sound equpent: Callng Dr. Paul!...e carv gve your equpent last, last. last, relef wth factory authorzed parts and servce and on-the bounce house calls! Best Of all, no lengthy con valescences when we fnsh our treatent, the"patlents" ready for acton! PAULS ELECTRONICS 8 CENTENNIAL AENUE Open tl. P.M. Frday nght ******* IAUBII PMAUS AT OFF THE RECORD I 76-6 ^ NORTH AE, EST HOURS: Mon.Fr. a..- p.. Sat. a.. 6 p.. «* STEREO SHEET MUSIC RECORDS tapes* POSTERSj ACCESSORIES J You want expert knowledge to keep your trees healthy. Thats why you want Faly Tree Servce on the job...no atter what the proble! -. s! Caff 7-67: Free Estates FAMILY TREE SERICE 7 Old Rartan Road, Edson N.J. 8 Expert Tree Surgeons snce 6 SPECIAL ON TAPES 8 TRACK AND CASSETTES >f hy Are e Puttng A Mercury Monarch on a Pedestal? e Cant Thnk Of A Better Place for our Precson-sze Beauty - ^ except your garage! show you why! hy not tonght? res Never Been Better Te To Buyl Superb Servce - Congenal Salesen. -6 MERCURY lmer< ILINC LINCOLN COMPLETE LINE OF ROPER IIII I! I III It IIS ALBUMS AND fc.p.ms BIH NO AND SAE! * LINCOLN-MERCURY TRIUMPH 6 SOUTH AE., E. ESTFIEID AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER SINCE ESTFIELD HOME OF THE MOST af-ford-able FORDS! NORTH AE..ESTFIELD " -AD-A-FORD(-67) Open Daly tll p.. ed., Fr v &._Sat. tlt-6 p..l BEAT INFLATION! eve got e... Coe get e! OER^XXO FORD teftor^ 8 MONTH FINANCING AAILABLE.* BIG SELECTION HERE ARE A FE EXAMPLES OF TREMENDOUS INENTORY Brand w 7 MUSTANG II II.T.. fullv hct-v ((. plus aulo. Iran*.. AIll-CONI).. I l. «ls.. now. rack & pll. slhr.. nsnl. In. Jt rear hup. yds...sl > ll)ll.,.tau_.w u lr«. v. rf. Slk. r.mh7. Lst: STJIl. Brand w 7 PINTO :lr. Huabl. lully la-l. t u Utl plus uul). trans., hu and rear luuf t-uardj, Slk ^«7-l, Lst saug, $77- Abovs Brand w 7 MUSTANG II H.T.; lully fact, equp, plus aul". trans., \\>*. rack»t p stwr. s-ol-hcl. radral «a tres. Stuck ~..). l.lsl: S:«7U. 7 Lke New FORD LTD -dr. II.T.. fully fal tqup plus --H. AH. AM-KM steo. p w. tnt. Cls.. ulntf nyl tr Mals. roof, lt> stcellklt, radal IIU7I «v. tres, eonv, d-luxe butuwr Kn>., v-c. rear wndow.tldodvr, auto, wutyok.re- Ifttse, whl. covers. lo Ktk >>,nr les. Lst S Car prlco <nclod< 6 transportaton, Brand New 7 MAERICK l-clr. Sell., lull, la- ejup plus.vl CII> -<\vl. enu.. aulo. rans.. P.s.. Alll-COM)., lnt, class. AM rado, n! dor Kp. slcol-hcll. radal Brand New 7 MUSTANG- Macl I, lully factnry enpxd plus pouer rack Jt pnon stttn: Irl dsc lruks. tlfctnc ar ulow Nrfrost, tnted ^IUM;, OnveHlout- IlKht «rp., (vv CUI:) udv-wal HtH! -l>cued r.dal u l» l <-"» t- <-<l tlr«.-s. Stk. r7ll. Lst II and d.ulor preparaton. Llcsntjn^ Brand How 7 MUSTANG II - -. lully lactory t)p u>l plus pht-r r.uk & pnon stet-rn: front dsc lraks, AM rado, lve IIUTva Mlerl lclld radal u w tres. Slk r.">iti. l.s -rrr; 7 Brand w as a professonal an, can you afford to pass up car leasng? II T.. fully lac. ( p, (tus pn rack nnn Mwr.. n. l^n-jfs.,. AM rado. sucl-hell. r;)d \^ \\ tres. snck -- n I.I>I?:>r:. ot extra. hen you lease youp car, lease t fro us the car specalsts. deands on a professonal ans te are overwhelng. Our custotalored leasng plan can releve you of^the te-consung detals of antanng personal transportaton. By leasng a Ford at low cost you free your dollars for other purposes splfy your tax accountng assure predctable vehcle costs. See us for a professonal look at l oblgaton.. Cars are our busness. CALL -77» - >. * , -. -,».. ^.. "T-r- -ft,.-r

7 v <.,; " s,.».., >;.- Page (N.J.) CTIZKN AND donltlk Thursday. Nbvclvt>r7"-7.- REAL ESTATE FJOR SALE HELP ANTED FOR SALE SERICES BROOKSIDE SCHOOL AREA CAPE COD bedroos, "? baths, sall dnng roo. Call to nspect. TO FAMILY NELY LISTED DUPLEX-. Lvng roo. dnjn; roo llqhen.. st lloo. b(.doos.and balh^nd floor car garage and Ijll" baseent Delghtful -warns- CAtt~ f-qr A P - POINTMENT - - OROKH TLKRk --" PARTS & SERICE Expandng local ndustral organzaton Motorcycle HONDA Mns - NE & USED - prces drastcally, reduced on 7 Leftovers! bggest selecfon!" -HP Scap Cts. Reg.- $, Prce $8, excludng freght & dealer prep. Use our X-as Lay-Away, Major Credt Cards honored. per cent Bank Fnancng. ;. ; ADE ASSOCIATES REALTORS MEMBER OF EST FIELDS MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM. rth Avenue, East 76 Cranford Res. Sales Mgr., Dors Coyle, Eves., 76-7 _:.elhaye Avalable A" Fne Selecton ol: ~ Cape Cods-. -, Colonals-,- $68, Splt Levels- $, - $7, hether you are buyng or sellng, ""please call us lor personalzed servce. e can obtan ortgage (nnncnj lor qualfed buyers. ICTOR DENNIS REALTOR;.;.;: ALDENSTREET OPEN HOUSE- SUNDAY -v -p. GLENOD RD Coe see thrs sparklng 8 oo splt. level. Freshly panted exteror, newly decorated nteror. Two dens (one could be a fourth bedroo).. Modern ktchen, spacous lvng roo, bath has tle up and over the tub. Two fully nsulate.f attcs for extra storage or" expanson. Stuated wthn easy walk to all schools,, ths hoe ust, be seen to be apprecated."askng $,. McPKERSON REALTY CO. ALDEN STREET 76- OPEN DAILY -; SUNDAY UPtj SHAHEEN AGENCY REALTOR NORTH AE,, E. MarKuerteRearwn Eleanor Bradfeld 76-7 Ruth P. Dcterng 76 8? PaulP Hapsbrr. 76^67 6 Susan Huphrey 76- Helen (Cyn)Gallart 7 6 Cley Grabowsh 786 Janet Mlden - GcorgeHlla.7-7 Hudson Meyer 76- Open Thurs Evenngs YEARS OF SERICE a clercal assstant to the Servce Manager. Accurate clercal and typng sklls requred, Sales Dept. experence a plus. Excellent frnge benefts and a frendly offce envronent ake ths a pleasant place to* Natons-.Largest Honda Everythng Store! ; 8 7th St., Planfeld 7- MSEOIT,_ PHIL F. HENEHAN REALTOR ALDEN STREET 76-7 MULTIPLE LISTING SERICE eeningscall Kathleen Jenkns John A.s: 76:6 Jack Mllar *»» dependent upon qualfcatons. Please send resue n coplete confdence, or telephone ROBERT THOMAS CLARK DOOR CO. 6 Myrtle St Cranford, N J _ PHON g: 7; An Equal Opportunty Err ployer M-F.. EMPLOyMENT HQME typng avalable on a pck up and delvery bass by experenced secretary. Please call alter f p ORK ANTED, -effcent, typng,..bulk-alng,addressng, telephone solctng, etc done n y honje^ Can pck up f necessary. 7-7,. "... ANTED TO BUY^ Old or antque furnture, glass, ch.n<; and brc-a-brac.anythng unus.ua Call l NANC.7-6- LIONEL, ^Aercan Flyer, Ives and other trans. Iedate cash ll Lt udcnh. oyer-stockeu "Is...Treendous savngs on the fallowng odels n stock - ed. delvery! cc Honda Street Scrabler l?cc Honda Elsnore MT!7cc Honda XL 7 Street Legal bcc Honda Elsnore Moto Cross Honda Occ Super Sport. Honda-ec-SlreetScrabler ;l Dvc"r New :Hondas,n.Stock!, - Used Cycles at Year -end Sale Prces 76 Mns drastcally reduced! 67. As- s Specals (Mns to Harleys) perfect for nter custozng.-or "off-road use! SNEAK PREIE.of.7 Models - ost ready for nxed. delvery! Order your hot new<cc Honda.- ths week at pre-.ntrodscounts! RACING HELMETS, full coveragessheld, Re^.- $. Sale ^! Doens7of-other"equTp.~S" Featlers. Specals! X-MAS Lay-aways OK! Deferred percent Bank fnancng! Credt cards accepted ; IP. CYCLE &.SPORT J.CENIER.. (Natons largest Honda Everythng tdre) 8. 7th St., Planfeld7-.- Open eves to, Sft. fo~6. " IHAL ESTATE APPKAtffttT.. PHIL F. HENEHAN, SRA., Socety.of Real Estate Apprasers Alden Street, CraaLOJXL SERICES, " : ~ Ljndcapng-Gardtnna. Landscapng Reasonable rates. t.l after p.. LANS. SHRUBBERY LEAES RAKED REASONABLE RATES. CCALL 6-8 AFTER P.M Maon Contractor* MASON ORK ATERPROOF ING and REPAIRS Steps, walks, patos, drans Call 76- PjnUng-D«coratnt,..AINING-EXTERIOR-INTERIOR-. EXPERT-INSURED M. BARlCrf ,,... HOUSE PAINTING INTERIOR AND. EXTERIOR. REASONABLE RATES. CALL: 76-7>T. : UNBEATABLE PRICES. PAINTING^ PAPER HANGING and MINOR repars. Call:. M. 8 r Servces. -?-?6-6. " - or ; B Resdental panter nteror work only "expcrf"cfaf7sna.rr""""car"mike"""" Roofng Thursday, veber 7,7 (N: J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page andals charges to Grand Jury seres Photo by Fred Sonrtao INNERS Tobe Schwetje, :onths-old, of 7 Edgar Ave., as scarecrow was judged the cutest and Sue Cable, 6 onths, of Beech St. as tgress the scarest" n townshp Halloween parade Sunday. Boyle Go. adds hoe nspecton servce plan ROOFING Retoolng self- seal shngles. -Sealess.gutters-leaders Free estates-guaranteed Ken McGrath, 7-67 Fully nsured Boyle Copany, Natonal.«..._... realtors, wth offces n specton Servce, wth headeleents pay to $ eves, FOR SALE Antque* COLLECTING RENT RECEIPTS? THEY ONT BUY YOU ATHING! Use your agnaton and talent to create a cofortable hoe at a bargan prce. Ths bedroo house s bascally sold, but needs Tender Lovng Care- S6.O-. NANCYS MILN STREET 7- MULTIPLE LISTING SERICE EENINGSCALL Betty Heck Lee Rajkowsk Louse Marno Edward Jankowsk JoahKoeng Jaes Marno Roy Douglas 8 nnu.t Ave b P.M Crantord, N J Mon thru Sat GIFT CERTIFICATES are avalable at NANCYS Lot your faly and. frends ake ther own selecton. Call: 7-6 Iprovwnt*, Hoe Iproveents ". Job Too Sall *. l tstimates + NlGHI APPOINTMENTS * IUILY INSURED EDRICH REMODELING GENERAL BUILDER snce Custo hoes. addtons. ALUMINUM SHOROOM Porch and Pato Enclosures Jalouses Awnng ndows Nupte Replaceent ndows Stor and Screen Cobnatons Cobnaton Doors- styles LIFETIME ALUMINUM PRODUCTS, INC South Awe. 76- HOME CLEANING ndow washngs,, floors scrubbed and waxed, ranelng cleaned & waxed & carpets cleaned. CALL:,-66-before a.. after p... LANMOERS SNO BLOERS SMALL TRACTORS REPAIRED HOMESERICE CALL ANYTIME Cr a n f ord, Elzabeth Morrstown and Bernardsvlle, has announced they have ade arrangeents wth Natonal Hoe Inspecton Servce to offer ther guaranteed hoe protecton plan to buyers and sellers n the area served by (ho copany.., SERICES 6-86 = 76-7 = =.j>... soccalje:...n.. F.HA.. A... Fnancng to qualfed buyers. G. G. NUNN REALTORS & JNSURORS 8 NORTH AE,., E tstate bales Furnture Janet Barton Beverly Murray I Helen Stnc Isabel Taylor uuuunu BOYLE SELECTED LISTINGS COLONIAL Mother wont have to. le chauffer for Eleentary School chldren f she purchases our bedroo Colonal n one of Cranfords best sectons wth huge^ redwood faly roo, lvng roo wth lreplnce. 6 yenr old odern ktchen, dnng rod and powder roo. Stuated on large tree shaded lot... NE LISTING Owners retrng to Florda and sellng ther custo bult bedroo,.; bath splt level stuated on property approxatoly 6 x 7 ol beautfully landscaped and treed property. An above ground pool x wth deck wll delght your faly next suer HAE O SEEN OUR GALLERY OF HOMES STOPN R S JBJSNTM LSAL-E&MANA GERR-,-MA. QUALITY, furnture: Coffee table,- bookcases, canopy bed. headboard. and bar cabnet Evenngs ,. Household Goods MOING Par of blue chars, couch, ahogany. bachelor chest, ahogany chest of.drawers, French provncal dressers, double bed box sprng and attress, washng achne, ahogany console for rado and phonograph. Call: 76-. Muscal Instruents PIANO Kble baby, grand, rch cherry wood, excellent condton. Call 7-8-between 7 a.. and p. Mscellaneous FIREOOD -. a quarter cord. S8.per cord, $ drveway delvery. stackng and 76-8 after CFMEIERY PLOT -. Prvate party needs cash $ double graves (8 burals) Graceland McTPk nseclnnan ll dvde -67.(-? eves and wk. ends) Coercal. &. Resdental New fre places S general repars of all,. knds. Free estate. Call after 6 p.. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS GENERAL REPAIRS. Carpentry,- pantng, roofng, plubng, sall electrcal. FREE ESTIMATES. Call 8-8- or -77 CLEANED!" RUBBISH REMOAL call John Borden 76-6 LOCKSMITH SERICE - 7. Locks Installed - Repared. Keys ade Lockouts - Cars Opened SPECIAL SERICE " HANDY HOMEONER now workng part-te ll do "those odd repar jobs around your hoe Cabnet work, shelves, broken furnture, wndows, faucet washers & grout bath llb & tub. YOU. NAME THE JOB Call: 78-; quarters n Slver Sprngs, Md;, s the countrys largest hoe nspecton servce, servcng, clents n states across the country. lla A. Boyle Jr., presdent of the copany, n announcng hs frs adopton of the plan, feels that t wll offer a two-fold protecton, one, to the seller aganst ahy ltgaton whch ay be nstgated by a dssatsfed hoeowner and, two, the buyer s presented wth a wrtten professonal report of the condton of the hoe he s buyng and s protected fro any unforeseen expense for a full year after closng. progra covers ore and twofaly hoes. Followng Natonal Hoe Inspecton Servce nspecton, a warranty wll be ssued So we can eet our producton schedule, the deadlne for copy subtted for publcaton n Chroncle s Monday. Charges-aganst-two-local youths accused of vandalzng Cougar Baseball Feld n Adas Ave. have. been referred to the Unon County Grand Jury. youths, Paul M. Goodhart,, of ade Ave., and Rchard Jacoby,, of Parkway llage, waved prelnary, hearng before Muncpal Court Judge Charles J. Stevens last week. Both are charged wth alcously daagng property. y are represented by counsel. Charges aganst a 7-yearold youth allegedly nvolved n the case have been referred to Juvenle Court. Polce reported ncdents of vandals at the feld Sept. 6 and Sept.. Heavy concrete slabs whch roofed the dugouts at the feld were reoved, and- new fencng daaged. Hoe In coverng the follown g seven jfp" * *? at *«? [j eld had, Hoe In- ln M* f ^ ^ ^ ^ b een done by f at h er s of players, of the hoe, the heatng^syster; the central coolng syste, the nteror plubng,: syste, the electrcal syste, the roof, the exteror and nteror walls as UNICEF CARDS reetng cards are Martn Frank L X TuSal n so e unles a sand Harstylsts, alnut Ave. to structural sounaness ana.^ Q- an f or (j Th e shop s open the foundaton as to structural frotuesd tq soundness.,.. ENGINEER INDUSTRIALMECHANICAL Preclon sleol parl anufacturer offer challengng pojlon for degreed I.E. or M.E. wth trong background shop practces. Ephas on techncal knowlw achnal. ll partcularly autan achne edge of ult-spndle autoatc cr provde techncal (Upport to «hop. (natc crevy nrdthne facturng elhodt on dept. Process prove all Copany products. EXCELLENT BENEFITS PACKAGE Send resue, or co 78- ACCURATE BUSHING CO... A UNIT Of EX-CELL-O CORP. apprecate yourn ths regard. cooperaton rth Ave. Garwood, N.J :.- An Equal Opportunty Ejlpver ^~** - " R* d Kstntv S ter O. ) South Ave. East, Cranford 7- E. Jersey St.. Elzabeth - OHcos n Mbrrstown & Boardsvlle R EN T A L S Aparten Unfurtstd $> roo luxury apnrtcnl bedroos and -.bn.lhs, dshwasher ROOM luxury ;pjrlenl Cr.lorrl lowers 7(> Gb7 - - and ar-condton. Call 76-6 OIHce Stxace " r CHOICE omct: sute aujlahle MII CRANFOHO - 6 roo duplex wth attc b lk ron, Garden State C.rl.w.ty and baseent near town center [x )( HK() s(, It ar r()rut Newly decorated..6u prr-n,u rarprod K p.-nflled. Hen sup Avalable-Dec References Call [)llt,(, Ol,.,,,,.,,;-,,,n. S t per o n t h? ( l. n ) p Avalable-Dec... References Call 6- pl CLASSIFIED ADS Call 76-6 Dead lne Tuesday;_ P.M. HELP ANTED ReSPONSIBLE, MATURE M-F I OR INSURANCE Ull ICE MANAGtl DRIING. CALL. LMMEDIA ELY. f- XPf HKNCfD ral;.l wrnj; 76-8 SECHETAP Good secretaral sklls lttle so hand. Salary $ Fe<; pad Excellent utowlh. fabulous benefts. Cra)lord locaton.clerk-tyflsi Good typng necessary Salary *.l.d - LJ>cal Fee pad. All benells Z RITA GIRL IUALDENST 7- SHOP chus rl. fypuh; ncccss.ny BusrUS! anly person,tl lnts Pltujnt otlu.t* Mrfounhn^s, UoylP A-so. In.ror,, Uu Sth <\vo. r.lnrd..i HU Cll Mrs I Illocl MAN OMAN lor lufo-.l l-.vofx DM ru.s,(l T..HS Mus h:.vr nprrrnrml olue work I-Nl Ir jol) l-kcp Hr HIMIJI. II.II; k.k. cunllh ppnsun hr. ).ll.:.!" f<( r;l-sr(jc;h p,iii Apply "II,r I rl, I.Uf N. AON TO BU OR SELL AON Call w ELL Eltt If youre doubtful about your chances to ove ahead n your present poston and f youre an experenced teller consder what we have to offer. Frst Natonal State, begns by payng excellent salares and provdng unequalled benefts.. But thats only the start! hat were lookng for s" bankng talent,_ people who want a future coensurate wth ther abltes. Busy, dynac Frst Natonal State wth ts headquarters n Newark and b~ Fa rcfh" offces 7s buldng ts future on people of talent. th our rapd growth and our polcy of prootng people fro wthn, there s plenty of roo for you fo ove ahead. BROADSTREET, NEARK, N.J. HltSI THII; ST\TB II k IH \B\ 76-6 AREA 76-6 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS LIFETIME Ml INI M Hoe Iproveent Products Stor ndows and Doors 76- South Ave... Cranlord AUTO DEALERS BANKS CONTRACTORS FURNITURE REILLYoDSMoeu e Authorzed OLDSMOBILE Sales & Servce rth Ave., E. estleld AUTO REPAIRS BODYART George. kochera Collson Specalsts Auto &~-T-ruch Refnshng - Hour Towng Body & Fender Shop SHOP: 78 RES: rth Avenue Garwood Servcenter Ken Meer, Prop GENERAL REPAIRS TIRES BATTERIES 76-8 Soulh Ave Cranlord f TINBORO AUTO CORP. Authorzed FOR-D Dealer Sncel Sales Servce Rentals Open Eves, tl sr nrc :ocr~ -6 8 estleld Ave. RoseUe Park kmnm ber deral Reserve Syste -Federal Depost - Insurance Corp Boulevard, kenlworth DAIS BROS. BENNINGERCO Jack Davs Chuck Bennnger Alteratons Addtons Rebdelng t-ree Estates CALLCRANFORO EXPERT FURNITURE STRIPPING & REFINISHING LO RATES E PICK UP & DELIER CALL -78. PLUMBERS CHAPMAN BROS. Plubng - Heatng - Coolng Repars-Alteratons Ar Condtonng 76-6 rth Ave, E. Cranlord HOME REPAIR CLARK OFFICES Suf and Elzabeth " Trust Copany 6 Rartan Rd. estfleldaue. Meber FblC SHOP General Hoe Repar Roofng - Carpentry Lght Masonry GARY ALL,P:M: I\l()\ COl.M III Ilk CO. Authorzed BUICK Sales & Servce GMCTRUCK SALES GOOD USED CARS. N Broad St.. Elzabeth DECORATORS LANDSCAPING REYNOLDS PLUMBING & HEATING, INC.,GooCuo?;o Tony DFabo Over rs f.xporence SAME DAY SERICE <lhroo and Ktchen: _ MorJerzatonsf SERICE SALES REPAIRS e Do I he. Coplete Job -- REASONABLE RATES rth Ave, E Crantord BICYCLES BICYCLES BOUGHT SOLD TRADED REPAIRED EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS ELLS OPEN EERY DAY KENILORTH EXCEPTED BIKE 8 Boulevard SHOP 76-6, BANKS BUILDING MATERIALS TERMINAL HILL-END STORKS,M. Custo Mlda. DRAPERIES «. SLIP COERS Large «l«ctlon ol F»brc by Yard or- Boll Fu Rubber Drfcoarv Hardware Interor. Decoratng. Specalsts Call 688-( 6 Stuyvesant Avenue, Unon LANDSCAPING T Industral - Resdental Desgnng - ROBERTS & IESE THOMAS ST. LUMBER "I ALTERATIONS HOARD COSSTRITTIOX Howard^ KrueEef. 7- J: Ho.* Rcodflq K Rh(;ns Porch", Per Knnnrv, AUTO DEALERS CAPIAL AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Incorporated 8 Insured Savngs-~ Hours: Mor, to Fr. H: -6: Thurs. Eve. (-H Saturday t) A.M. - on N Unon Ave Cranlord ) Rarlan Road Cranlord J.S IRI\(J COMPANY Lubar Mllwork ol Every Dascrptlon Fuel Ol...OH Burn.r H»rdw»re...P*ln* Soulh Ave..,, rz : FUEL OIL ROTCHFORD O o rth Au«.East ~7 estleld N J ~\. 7 >* Leasng, s~>. Servce Parts (ROMT HlFLDHIF For Convenent ""nl Servce" Bankng OFFICE 68 South Ave I AUTOBANK Chestnut St & alnut Ave P68 unted countes trust copany where good thngs start to happen Meber Federal Reserve Syste Federal Depost Insurance Corp! KEEL-STRONG FUEL CO. "Dependable, Frendly Servce Snce I7J..., Heatng Ols "Installatons-Servce rth Ave. E. Cranford 76- " RHILDERS MMl Luber BultdngMaterlals Mllwnrk 7o-S 6 Centennal Ave., Cranlord PLUMBERS ATCH REPAIR FUNERAL HOMES CABINETRY UlU SKK\II l-ural Drectors 8 rth Ave.,. Crartord s &TOYE J.T Grffn. Prop PLUMBING-HEATING TINNINCr South Ave., E. (,Cranlord ""TICKER., Shop ATCHES «, CLOCKS «lch *nd J««lfy R«fl«(r ; ALNUT AC - 7 ~ COTA TEtEISION COMPLETE KITCHENS BY DUDICK & SON Cuvlo c*blnelry & bult In Appluncct st our Showroo or call 7-7 % MEMORIAL Huneral Drectors Sprngfeld Ave. Cranford N.J. II-II SUNSET "", T ELE ISION lb South Ave 7866 T SERICE "OUR BASK COMMODITY" Sales & Servce Color, Black & hte Hf I & Stereo Rados-Antenna Installatons Garwood Ar Condtoners on edcal, busness ethcs Obtuares Dr. Donald G. Jones, assocate professor of relgon hs seres. He wll lecture on v., Dec.! 8. On sx-week dscusson Sunday ornng of "Ethcal Decson- Makng and Conteporary Issues," at the adult Foru of Calvary Lutheran Church. As guest lecturer, Dr. Jones wll address the adult foru on three Sunday ornngs. On alternate Sundays, the foru wll dvde nto sall groups for. dscussons. foru, open othepublc, s held at : a.. n the lounge of the church, whch s located at 8 Eastan St. Dr. Jones, who lectured before the Calvary adult foru last sprng on the applcaton of the "just war", odel to the queston of aborton, wll ephasze boedcal and busness ethcs n. J..C. Naper Sundays, dscusson, groups wll explore scentfc ex- Jaes C, Naper. (:<»l alternate je^rjtnta^ Dougherty and Frank Cranford, ded Monday of an Brbauer, on v. 7; apparent heart attack whle at busness ethcs, led by Gale Dorothy M- Yeoans of Mbrrstown; a brother, Lx)us Saturday fro the Doojey Funeral Hoe, 8 rth Ave. Dr. Donald G. Jones Teceve Bble durng servces Durng the a.. servce of John Huphrey, Jean worshp Sunday grls and boys Klcka, Susan Klensorgen, s_.v_ «,_-. ^ L. ^ Gregory Knss, * Karey John n the Frst Presbyteran Churchs nteredate departent thrd grade wll be presented copes of the "Chldrens Lvng Bble." church presents ts chldren these "Bbles n recognton of the central place of scrpture n ts educatonal progra and the fath and lfe of cotted Chrstans. Partcpatng n the servces wth the nsters wll be lla Jackson, educatonal coordnator of the Sunday church school; Mrs. J. Paul Grnther, superntendent of the nteredate departent; and thrd grade teachers, Mrs. Robert McArthur, Mrs. Thoas ORelly, and Mrs, Mchael Renard, wll present the Bbles. Students beng presented Bbles are: ayne Aldredge, Alexander Bell Scott Cap- ~pello77 Nancy~ "Crane, Crag" DeLaho. Elane Galbrath, Thanksgvng servce v. 7 KMeyer, Scott Koke, Mller, Jjll Pnto Davd Prngle, Joshua Roupp, Dawn Sth, Todd Snyder, Jule Tolrson, Kelly ashbourne, Allson heatley, Lauren rght, Peter Sth, Gregory Matthews, Chrstopher Connell, Glenn Huff, Joseph McGvney and Stacy Hegna. Also, fro the ; fourth grade, are Deanna Knudson and Donna Knudson. Golden Group to hear county councl head Golden Group of Teple Beth-El wll eet Tuesday at : p.. at the teple. Luncheon wll be served. - Mrs. Evelyn Frank wll speak. She s presdent of Senor Ctzens C.p.uncLQfJ Unon County, presdent of Federaton of Senor Ctzens County Councl of New Jersey, and secretary of N.J. Coordnatng Councl. She organzed the Older Ctzens Advsory Councl of Unon County Offce on Agng, the Nutrton Metzger, on Dec. ; and socetal ethcs, led by Luke Anderson -ant-rev. Arnold Dahlqust, Calvary Pastor, on Dec.. Dr. Jones, author of nuerous revews, essays and agazne artcles, has been assocated wth Drew snce 66 and has earned both hs asters and doctorate degrees there. Socal concern topc Sunday KENILORTH- Socal Concerns Sunday wll be observed at JbeCounty Unted Methodst Church, n Kenlworth Sunday at the : and a.. worshp servces ( wth Dr. Marvn. Green, pastor, preachng on the seron topc, "hat It Means to Buld a all." annual fall church far and bazaar, wth the thee, "nter onderland," wll be -Planfeld, after ajlong llness. work as an attendant at the at RosehlP Creatoru, Badgley Meoral Anal Lnden. J. Knely of Kearny; a sster,. A funeral ass was offered Mrs. Dorothy K. Cornell of at St. Annes Church by Rev. sx grand Mchael -ft- Mascenk assstant pastor. Interent Creatonwas held Monday took place n St. Gertrude Hosptal, New Provdence. Servces are today at a.. at the Gray Meoral Funeral Hoe, Sprngfeld Ave. Rev. C.. Clarke of the Chrstan and Mssonary Allance Church s offcatng. Interent s n Graceland. Meoral Park Kenwbrth. Born n Kenlworth, Mr. Naper lved n Cranford and Planfeld before ovng to htehouse n, 6. He was eployed at the anal hosptal the last eght years. Prevously he as an electrcal reparan for Coffey Applances, Cranford. Survvng are two ssters, Mrs, Hlda Moore, wth who he lved, and Mrs. Melssa Farbanks of Kerlworlh. In leu of flowers, the faly has requested that contrbutons be sent to the eoral fund Of the Second Presbyteran Church, Rahway, for " senary student scholarshps. A. J. Toao GAROOD- Anthony J. Toao, 6,. of 6 Spruce Ave,, ded Monday at Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfeld, after a long llness. He was a lfe-long resdent of Garwood. He was eployed as an ol burner echanc for Kltzer OlCo., Elzabeth, for three Ceetery, oodbrdge, wth Rev, Mascenk readng the cottal prayers. Mr. Trzcnsk was born n Poland and cae to ths country n, settlng n Elzabeth. He lved ngarwobd the past years. He retred fro P. Ballantne & Sons Brewery n Newark years ago after 6 years servce as a cooper. Pror to that, he was eployed for any years as a carpenter by area bulders. Mr. Trzcnsk uncant of Church. was a co- St. Annes husband of.the late Mrs. t u* years, and forerly worked Frances- Pzkozub Trzcnsk who ded n.«r.he s survved by two sor)aj.stanley J. of New Egypt and John M. of presdent of the Garwood ^.Garwood, wth who he lved, years for Laerdng Ol Copany," Elzabeth. Mr. Toao was a past COSTUMED SCOUTS nners n Grl Scout Troop s Halloween party costue copetton are, fro left, Karen olfra, dressed as a Japanese lady for prettest costue; Mchele Caprlo, as hobo for funnest costue; and reen Daly, as a prate for ost orgnal. * - News of our scouts alter S. Keefer, 7, of Behnert PI. ded last Thursday n Muhlenberg Hosptal, adjustent. Lons Club and was a eber of the Garwood board of two grandchldren and great-grandchldren. fve held Thursday and" Frday, v. and, fro p.. to p., Dr. Greens Bble study n the Gospel of St John wll be held at the hoe of, Mrs. lla Klenbeck at Cross St. Tuesday at : a.. Mss Behrens to play organ Servces were conducted Monday at the Gray Meoral FuneralHoe, Sprngfeld s w Ave., wth Rev. John R. l er nch ^ Dexheer, pastor of the tnon,y J - St. Annes Church. Mr. Toao s survved by hs wfe, Mrs. Patrca Meta son, An- Toao Jr.; hs Another son, U.S. Ary Frst Lt. Jaes B. Scnsk, was klled n acton Oct., durng the nvason,of Pelelu Island n the South Pacfc..,. Troop Grl Scout Troop of St. Mchaels School held a Halloween party at the hoe of ts leader, Mrs. S. J. DeStefano of 6 HoHy^Street, Oct... - evenngsfestvtes, ncludng gaes and ghost Mss Barbara Behrens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Behrens of 6 Lenox Ave., wlj_j>lay the organ durng.the -(Phute prelude servce for to worshp progra at the dvson. Frst Presbyteran Church Sunday fro : to a.. Mss Behrens, an accoplshed organst, prevously played the organ -dur-ng-a-lenten servce seres n the Dorothy Snyder Meoral Chapel n the Cranford Unted Methodst Church, offcatng. Interent took place n Farvew Ceetery, estfeld. Mr. Keefer was. born n Shppensburg, Pa., and lved n Elzabeth years before ovng to Tos Rver n and to Cranford n 67. He -worked for the Penn Central Ralroad? years untl hs retreent n I6 as a supervsor of telephone the new York Mrs. Margaret f Gd t Md-East seres ends wth outlook on future Mr. Keefer was a eber of the Unted Methodst Church, the Senor Ctzens Club of Cranford and Harony Lodge 8 of Tos Ryer. other, g Toao of Garwood; two brothers, John P. Toao of Pensacola, Fla., ard Joseph M. Toao of Garwood, ard a sster, Mrs. Barbara Ncholson of Garwood. funeral wll ber held fro the Dopley Funeral Hoe, 8 rth Ave.., Cranford, toorrow at : a.. A funeral ass wll be offered n St. Annes Church at a.rn. Interent wll be n St. Gertrudes r-ceetery, oodbrdge. Frends tnay vst today frorr to p.. and 7 to ML Goldsten M. Mlton Goldsten, 7, of est Orange ded Sunday at St. Barnabas Medcal Center, Lvngston. - He and hs wfe, Mrs. Harret Goldsten, owned and operated the Debn Her chldrens clothng store n Cranford. He was born n Newark and oved to est Orange years ago. He was a eber of est Orange Bna Brth. Are Israel and the Arab states drftng nevtably toward a ffth ajor war or s there a chance for peace arrangeent? hat effect wll the enhanced status of the Palestne Lberaton Organzaton have on peace prospects? se are two of the any questons to be analyzed by Professor Oded Rernba when he presents the fnal lecture, "Is Arab-Israel Peace Possble?" and " Role of stants, lmrs. J. Logudce and Mrs. T.. Sth. Pack7 Cub Scout Pack 7 held. a. stores, were planned by "Mrs. Halloween ask contest at ts DeStefano^ and two ass- frst eetng of the year at. alnut Avenue School recently. nners were Greg Laorta, Bob Abrose and Ker Gallucc. pack wll sponsor an ce skatng party at arnanco Park, Elzabeth, Tuesday, v. 6. fro 6 to 8 p.. cost s cents per person. > publc. s nvted and tckets are avalable fro any Pack 7 eber. church. Cranford county Thanksgvng servce wll be held v. 7 at 8 p.. at the Cranford Baptst Church, 7. South Ave.. Rev. ncent K.. Councl of Unon County, and Pettt of Trnty Epscopal; s contnung educaton ad- " jdeler the vsory counsel of Kean College, Unon. Rev. Golden Group eets at Frank Teple Beth-El the second Ralph and fourth Tuesday of each are onth. both the Senor Ctzen Club and the Old Guard of Tos Rver. Husband of the Jate Mrs. Burd Fensferacher Keefer, he s Survved by three sons, alter of Cranford, Rchard of Elzabeth and Paul of South M-* " J..^J.Ill loy^ Rebas artcles. have Church wll essage: cottee, Rudolph Gbbs, Rev. Goodlake and Rev. Drsko,.charan, arrangng detals. Mrs. Harret HAT ARE TESTS FOR? Lsten to ths rado progra Sunday over statons PAT ERA KHff:_AJA. NJ 6 K : A.M. THE TRUTH THAT HEALS A Chrstan Scence rado seres For further nforaton, contact Jula Tttan, presdent, UKRAINIAN BAZAAR Lades Sodalty at St. ladrs Parsh wll hold ts annual Yararok at the school hall at Grer Ave., Elzabeth, Sunday fro a.. to p.. proceeds fro the bazaar wll go towards the -dbffch hall. or.tg^ge_{und,_ Featured wll be Ukranan ceracs, cards, ebroderes and other craft objects aswell as hoe ade* breads ard cakes. ", Lunch wll be avalable consstng of the tradtonal Ukranan dshes such as holupch, pyrohy, kelbas and sauerkraut as well as hot dogs, coffee and cake. Cheryl M. Aable,, of - Rahway ded Sunday n Broad Street Hosptal, Phladelpha, Planfeld, fve grandchldren after a bref llness. funeral s today at r : a.. fro the Dooley Funeral Hoe, 8 rth Ave.. A funeral ass s beng offered at a.. at St. John the Apostle Church, Clark. Interent s n Farvew Ceetery, estfeld. Cheryl was born n Jersey Cty and lved n Rahway seven years. She was a.student n the specal educaton class of Coluban School. :, She was.a councant of St. John the Apostle Church. Survvng are her other, Leonard. KennsOn, 8, of 8 rth Ave.. ded Oct. at hoe. Born n Broe Corner, Quebec, Canada, he lved n Pscataway years before ovng to Cranford. A retred achnst, he was and three great- eployed by Mack Truck of grandchldren. ^. Planfeld. Also,- he was self- Mrs. Harret Knely Mc- Farlane, 68, of Rahway ded at hoe Sunday. She was the other of Rev. John H. Mc- Farlane, pastor of the Garwood.Presbyteran Church. A eoral servce wll be g Mrs. Musa P. Aable of Rahway; her father, Anthony T. Aable of Cranford; a sster, Donna Lynn at hoe; her aternal grandparents, Peter P. and Musa Mosky of the Second Presbyteran Church, Man St. and New Brunswck Ave., Rahway, wth Rev. Harold E. an Horn leadng the servce. Born n Long Island, Mrs. McFarlane was a councant of the Second ford. SUNDAY BETTER alnut Cranford Mrs. Ross Mrs. Maye H. Ross,, of Port Rchond, Staten Island, ded Saturday n Cranford Hall Nursng Hoe. She was the other of Mrs. AlTKrTutte-of-enford Born n Dubln, Ireland, Mrs. Ross cae "to ths country n. She oved to Staten Island years ago. wdow of the late Harry J. Ross,- shealso s survved by a son, Brendan P.. of estbury, Long Island; two other daughters, Mrs. Mary E. Foley of Staten Island and Mrs. Joan B. Grffn of Maywood, grandchldren and fve great-grandchldren.. A funeral ass was offered yesterday n Blessed Sacraent R.C. Church, est Brghton, Staten Island. In- ternent took place n St.. Johns Ceetery, Queens,.Y,. ^terna j.^ecesbytedanjchurchof_rahr_ way ard was^past presdent of the Unon County oens^ Internatonal Bowlng Congress." In addton to Rev. Mc- Farlane, she s survved by her husband, Arch H. Mc- Farlane; a daughter, Mrs. e ployed n novelty advertsng and was a song wrter. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Elzabeth M. Kennson who ded n July. Mr. Kennson s survved by two daughters, Mrs. Maran Clark of Los Angeles and Mrs. Marjore Perry of Cranford; four ssters, Mrs. Sade urse of Londonderry, t., Mrs Hazel Ukleja of Brandon, Fla., Mrs. Ruby Morse of llastown, Mass. and Mrs. Blanche Swtzer n rgna, and a brother, Earl Buzzell of Bennngton, t. Servces were conducted Frday at Sheenan Funeral -Hoe Dunellen; Interenttook place n Hllsde Ceetery, Planfeld. the Palestnans," n Teple Beth-Els adult educaton In addton to hs wfe, Mr. seres on the Arab-Israel Goldsten s survved by a son, conflct, t was announced by Leonard S. of Maryland; two George Lews, charan daughters, Mrs. Barbara Davs n Connectcut and Mss Lsa, at hoe; a brother, Max_ of Mllburn, and two ssters Mrs: Evelynne Rothan of Irvngton and Mrs. Ethylle Gelb of N. Ma, Fla. Funeral servces were conducted Monday at the Suburban Chapel of Phlp Apter._&,Sons. Maplewood. XTT a "^,l a pp n Mf earkr wllappeared n "Coentary," "Mdstrea," "Near East Report" and other perodcals. He resdes n Cranford wth hs wfe and two sons. lecture wll be held at the teple Sunday at 8 p.. Dscusson wll follow the presentaton and refreshents wll be served. Sngle adsson s $, students and senor ctzens, $.. Md-East lecture seres wll culnate wth a specal event Sunday, v.: at 8 p.. when lyaacov Morrs, counsellor to the peranent sson of Israel to the Unted Natons, wll talk on "Can there be Md-East Peace?" pack wll attend Saturdays Cranford Hgh School football gae aganst Berkeley Heghts at hoe. ADERTISEMENT Hows ; Your Hearng? Free electronc hearng tests wll bo gven at Beltone Hearng Ad Servce offces on Thursday and Frday.. Factory-traned hearng*^d specalsts wll be at all of the O(fl:e>"-l!>ted below t Mr. Godlewsld to lead servce at Osceola Interent took place n Lebanon Ceetery, Iseln Anthony Godlewsk, organst and chor drector of Osceola Presbyteran Church, "delver the essage at the servce of worshp Sunday at a.. at - j «the church. \ Mrs. Bonhag..-, Mr. Godlewsk recently c.»»» U L receved hs lcense to preach K, Servces for Mrs. Dorothea Schneder Bonhag, 8, of Hllcrest Ave. today are at noon at the Gray Meoral Funeral Hoe, Sprngfeld Ave. Rev. Arnold Dahlqust, pastor of the Calvary Lutheran Church, s ofthe Gospel of Jesus Chrst fro the rthern New Jersey Conference of the Unted Methodst Church: He s presently attendng Drew ologcal Senary n and the oens Assocaton wll host a farewell covered dsh supper Sunday at p.. -for -Mr. ard Mrs Joseph Janecek of nfeld, charter ebers of the Osceola Church. y wll be ovng to Denver, Colo., ths onth. congregaton and corporaton of the Church wll eet ednesday at 8 p.. n fellowshp hall to elect church offcers and adopt a local and general sson budget for 7. In addton to these busness tes, nares wll fcatng. Interent s n Graceland, Meoral Park, KenlwortK. Mrs. Bonhag ded Tuesday at hoe. Madson where he s begn- be drawn for repayent of nng hs second year of study, renovaton bonds, plus n- Th O l h D g y y Osceola senor chor terest to Dec.. the tests. Anyone who has trouble hearng or understandng s welcoe to have a test usng the latest electronc equpent to deterne hs of her partcular loss. Dagras showng hoto the ear works and soe of the causes of hearng oss wll be avalable. Everyone should have a hearng test at least once a year f there s any trouble at all hearng clearly. Even people now wearng a hearng ad or those who have, been told nothng could be done for the should have a hearng test and fnd out about the latest ethods of hearng, correcton. free hearng tests wll be gven at Beltone, Broad St., Elzabeth - Thursday and Frday. If you cant get there on Thursday or Frday, call and arrange for an appontent at another te. K. Trzcnsk She wa.s born n New York Cty and lved n Cranford Mnc<n8jShe was a eber of CalvaryT^utlerafTChurch; wdow of the late GAROOD-- Karol Trz- la Bonhag who ded n cnsk, 8, of 6 Beech Ave. 66, she s survved by a ded last ednesday at hoe daughter, Mrs. Charles A. after a short llness. Knauer of Montrose, Pa., and funeral was held three grandsons. DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED SERICE SINCE. ESTFIELD: 8 East Bro : Sprngfel FUNKKAL DIRECTORS FKKbll.GRAY.JK DAID H.CKABIKL ILUAMA.DOYLK C. K H O Y H. Gray, Jr.. anager -^ vc, lla A. Doyle, anaper 76- DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME 8 NORTH AE.,. 76- I Funeral Hoe., of hoelke atosphere, copletely odern, a\r condtoned, offstreet parkng facltes. also DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 6 estfeld Ave., estfeld - Antque ellu S pcoss suofs A unvotopas or nwhrch shoots A ( envatopos or JO sotn-nolos A O onvolqpuz r(regulrlyl()""). ftomucand )).o«s. only SI *Mt ad,". Personalzed Statonery % Cnfnr. u (fhrancle Alden Street, Cranford 76-6

8 .. : ; -., -.,.....<«,,,; s -. >;>- A. Page CRANFpRD <N.J : > CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, tyyebor 7. 7 Sennar on college fnancng ancng a College ton" wll be the subject an evenng senar at Granfprd Hgh School on Thursday, v.., at 8 oclock. Sponsored by the hgh school gudance departent, the progra s planned to acquant parents and students wth the proble of fnancng RESTAURANT GUIDE Arch (Contnental) Mon. Sat. : Major Credt Cards Accepted Chu Dynasty (Polynesan) Sun. -Sat. noon - : - AAaor Credt Cards Accepted Clydes Other Place (Aercan) Mon.. Sat En tertaent Major Credt Cards Coachan Inn (Tradtonal) Daly -7 - Entertanent Major Credt Cards Accepted Gegers (Aercan-Features Hoeade Apple Pe) Sup.-.Sat,p_J_^Ma.ocXr,edJCards Accepted... Maros (Internatonal) Mon. Thurs. -& Fr. - & - Sat. - Sun. - - Aercan Express & Dners Club Nannas (Italan) Sun.Mon. Thurs. & - Fr -&. Sat. - Sun. Major Credt Cards Accepted..... Pete & Charles (Tradtonal) Mon. -Sat. A:M. Major Credt Cards-Accepted Tower Steak House (Tradtonal). Daly - : Sun - : - Major Credt Cards Accepted Tretolas (Contnental) Tues. Thurs. :-- Fr & Sat. > : -. Ptt Inn (Tradtonal) Tues: Sat. - Sun tl 8 - Major Credt Cards Accepted Unton Pkwy Ext 8 - Gallop Hll Rd ( Ponts) MU 7-77 Closed Sun and -Mon Snce a Favorte for Gourets Contnental Cusne Luncheon, Dnner- Cocktal Lounge Recoended by CUE AUTHENTIC POLYNESIAN CUISINE 76--^ DYNASTY ROUTE EST, SPRINGFIELD,TO. fr jr. ) a -h fj a ten LUNCHEON COdKTAILS DINNER PRIATE PARTIES TO BATTLE OF THE BANDS FRIDAY - NO. - 8 P.M. SPONSORED BY THE C^AROOD JAYCEES LINCOLN SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, GAROOD *** * tood ^*G ADMISSION$. * NOTICE: Advanced tcket sales only! Tckets wll notbe sold at-the door. Pckets ay be purchased at these stores: CARD & CANDYLAND Center St., Garwood KINAHANS KANDY KORNER South & Center St., Garwood STEREOPHONICS rth Ave., Garwood a college educaton. Rchard Cost of the Assocaton of Independent Colleges and Unverstes of w Jersey -wll be the prncpal speaker and wll dscuss the varous CABARET ENTERTAINMENT sources JLInaacal_U.d-as_tt:elL.as-the_ technques of fndng ad. Cost", forerly a fnancal ad offcer at Rutgers Unversty, has worked wth the New Jersey State Scholarshp resson and the Colleger. Scholarshp Servce. - Representatves of local organzatons who grant scholarshps wll also be on hand to provde nforaton about ther scholarshp progras !., UCTC addtonal dvdend At ts eetng Oct., the board of drectors of Unted. Countes Trust Copany, Elzabeth, authorzed payent of ts regular quarterly cash dvdend n the aount~otfcents per share on v. l, to stockholders of record Oct., Also approved at the sae eetng were a - cent extra cash dvdend payable Dec. 7, to stockholders of record... and a stock dvdend of one share for each owned payable Dec. 7, to stockholders of record v 6.., dvdend acton wll result n the addton of 7, shares of captal stock, brngng the total shares outstandng to,8,7, wth a par value of $,7,86. Board of Educaton eets the thrd Tuesday of each onth at Jjdard roo at Lncoln School at 8 p. HILARIOUS ILDEST MOIE IS HERE! REEFER MADNESS UD&OHTHeOCIlSGStN ADULTS $ "CETRODFOR "» FURIOUS f BELLY LAUGHS!" r»hce." I COULD NEER f HAE SEX ITH AN MAN $ ADULTS $ PARK "...a *&T vew of Andreuw real people. and a real love." long ago, toorrow -- ISPBCIAL OCCASIONS [APPEARING 6 NITES a eek n the COACHMAN LOUNGE GRIFFITH BROTHERS Dnng JHoo Open Breakfast Lunch & pnner Late Evenng Menu Cong Attracton n COURT of APPEAL [BANQUET estsurant FACILITIES Fro - 8 GARDEN STATE PKY. ON EXIT 6, r NJ. PHONE () 7-7 -Gast-of- "Dear Frends" rehearse for v: openng D^?,! Cene.? f playabou+artalturbulenceare fro left, Barbara Florence, Bll lodde. Marge Salway (center foreground) Fred Strahlendorf, Phylls Barak and Bobby Gleernan Catholc hgh sceoor applcatons Eghth grade students n publc eleentary schools throughout Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Unon Countes nterested n enrollng n Catholc hgh schools have" untl Deceber 6 to forward an applcaton for the Catholc hgh school entrance.tests to the ArchdocesanSchool Progratoday revewsvoen n lterature "Durtb Broads ard Drty Old Men," a crtcal revew of wonen n lterature, wll be presented by Unon Colleges Englsh departent at noon today n the Capus Center. free progra s open to the publc. progra wll feature draatc readngs about woen as they have been portrayed n lterary works and spans the perod fro Eve to Martha n "hos Afrad of rgna oolf." progra s an outgrowth of a senar conducted by Andrea Green of Lvngston, eber of the Unon College Englsh f. Donal Julan of rth Planfeld, charan of the fne arts departent. Mrs. Green teaches a course on woen n lterature. Prof; Julan adds to hs teachng credentals experence as a professonal actor, drector and playwrght. ~ DINNERS SERED TIL fmsn,..,!.» c ICHII OUT h S Mt»JU HUMlAl llnl.l RESERATIONS 6- MAIN ST., CHATHAM CLOSED MONDAY GONDOLA ROOM (at NICKS) s now open & avalable for BUSINESS MffHGS HDDING RKBPTIONS & PARTIES FORTHE FINEST IN ITALIAN FOOD SERED IN A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE --.- CALL 78-7 *\ru v HOURS! P.M.- A.M. NICKS 6 rth Ave. GAROOD FUEL OIL AND OIL BURNER SERICE J.S. Irvng Copany 6 South Ave., est estfeld, N.J Buldng Headquarters MASONS MATERIAL. HARDARF PAINT - SISTER SUSAN READER & ADISOR Tarot Card Read>\f> A Specalty alnut Ave. ICranford 7-7 HOURS: TO AM- PM OffceThs test wll be gven plcaton "wll be processed at at test centers throughout the tne Archdocesan School fcjur countes of the Archdo-»ce and the students wll be jdese and are a necessary not fed as to whch test center eleent n the adsson lh ey are to go to on the date of procedure to the Catholc the test - January "8. By seconary schools n the Arch- February the test results wll docese. Students, enrolled n be forwarded to the secondary Catholc eleentary schools schools of the students choce, wll be tested n ther own anc * notfcaton of acceptance schools and no. applcaton wl be " sent ou - fro the fors are needed secondary schools on March 7. " arc taned fro the Archdocesan a "y School Offce, 7 Madonna PI., 7 Mrs, htleseyrto drect "Dear Frendsfo CDC Mult-talented Los httlesey of Planfeld wll drect ~Regnalcl "Hoses "D< Frends," the openng producton of the Cranford Draatc Club season.. Mrs. htuesey s wellknown aong ocal audences for both her drectng and actng ablty. Most recently she delghted audences wth ~*- her producton of "Youre A Good Man Charle Brown." She also has drected "Luv," "A Thousand Clowns" and "I Knock at the Door" for whch League copetton. On the other sde of the lghts, Mrs. htuesey has apperared n "Lon n nter," " oen," and " Kng and I" aong others.. play, a probng study of rrartal turbulence, was frst seen by televson audences on CBS Playhouse n 67 and has been descrbed by one crtc as a televspn lestone of ts te. Alternately blendng rony and huor wth oents_of hgh draa, the play-tocuses on three couples, played by Marge Salway, Bll von Bulow, Barbara Florence, George Beer, Phylls Barak and Fred. Strahlendorf, who attept a reconclaton of an estranged fourth couple, Bobby Gleean tandjhh fro "Charle Brown". rne_, caera and odern" fl course of the technques can create specal, secret lls effects such as close-u - " n order. Also appearng n the cast are Andrea Shuhan, Bll Powers and Farrs Swackhaer. Mrs. htueseys reasons for selectng ths partcula play ncluded the drectoral challenge of transferrng a producton fro televson to RESIDENT COMPANY present show wll be presented at the clubs theater on nans Ave. for three weekends begnnng...n.oy.. Tckets are stll avalable for v., and. Reservatons ay be ade at "the box offce, 76-76, any week nght between 8 and : p.. Opens Deceber 8th 7 Perforances *O MATINEES* Tckets: $,,6,7,8, jon our new Full-Interest Payng Chrstas Club! Ths elegant -nch edgewood Style Bud ase s yours absolutely free when, you jon our new full-nterest payng Chrstas Club. Save $, $, $, $, $ or $ weekly to sut your needs- Get ths great free gft now plus full.$% per annu nterest on your copleted Club account next year!.a your OFFICE LINDEN-ROSELLE OFFICE FANOOD OFFICE here savng s ax^tptatdea. OL Publshed Every Thursday Servng Cranford. K-enlorth and Garwood Thursday, veber, 7 Few new faces af Tq^ Hull lkely re s lttle lkelhood of greater responsveness to any draatc changes at pleas of resdents^. gave the Townshp Hall when the new Deocrats ther, ajorty. It Deocratc Townshp s expected that soe regular Cottee ajorty takes schedule of talkng over over n less than two onths. general and ndvdual It s expected townshp probles wth resdents wll operatons wll contnue be worked out. substantally the sae as at re s a strong possblty present, wth few ajor of neghborhood eetngs personnel changes n the off- beng called to dscuss area probles rather than lettng electon v^ of Mss the go the route of pettons Barbara Brande, "who ca-tpagned on a platfor of bref arngs at the Townshp Cottee or cottee eetngs. new. cottee ajorty wll consst of Mss Brande and Cotteeen Burton S. Goodan and Danel J. Mason. If the tradton of selectng the senor cotteean n the pont of servce aong the ajorty s followed, Goodan wh be naed ayor. Mss Brande and Henry A. Dreyer Jr., Republcan who receved the ost votes v., wll replacg-mayor Henry PLAY CENTER? Masonc Hallbuldng at. Unon Ave. and Alden St. beng consdered for possble use as a poercal recreaton center. Hall seen as recreaton center Converspn of the forer Masonc Hall buldng at the southwest corner of rth Unon Ave. and Alden St. nto a recreaton center s beng consdered by the owners, Galco Contractors of Denan Place. Accordng to Charles Galszewsk, a partner n the concern wth hs brother, George, plans are underway for possble converson of the top floor for use as a platfor tenns court and the second floor as a nature golf course. frst floor, presently occuped by a beauty shop and a restaurant, would contnue to be used as retal preses. Mlton Schleovtz, propretor of Mlts Luncheonette.on the ground floor, has leased a newly renovated corner locaton across the street on the northwest corner -fotrhs-establshent-r-he sscheduled to ove n about a onth. upper floors of the 7- year-old Masonc Buldng have been unoccuped snce beng condened n August, 67, by town offcals. However, the Galszewsk brothers have constructed a roof truss atop the buldng and elnated the saggng on the second and thrd floors. Renovaton underway Renovaton s procedng under the eye of Buldng Inspector Robert Fuller, who ust approve the rehabltated portons before occupancy s resued. Zonng regulatons would pert a recreaton operaton there. In addton to the structural work,. the brck exteror s beng refurbshed by eans of a stea-cleanng process. thrd floor, whch was a banquet roo for the Masonc organzaton, s 8 feet wde, 67 feet long and has a 7-foot celng. It would cofortably accoodate a regulaton x 6-foot paddle tenns court wth roo for spectators. second floor, whch forerly had eght offce roos, would be copletely redone for a nature golf layout. Assessed at $7,6 buldng, whch s assessed by the townshp at $7,6 s wthn easy walkng dstance of the uncpal parkng lot on Mln St. and the one on rth Unon Ave. Contnued on Page E Hnsenkap Jr. and Jack C. Mcey on the cottee. latter two, : both Republcans, dd not seek reelecton. y ake up the...present ajorty wth Co- tteean Dr. Clar. Flnn Jr. re are a nuber of yearto-year appontees aong personnel at Townshp Hall; but t s beleved that ost of these eployes are secure n ther jobs. Deocrats dscount any patronage desgns, and aver that Muncpal Buldng eployes who are dong a good job have nothng to fear. ters of three adnstratve offcals expre Deceber. y nclude Townshp Engneer Gregory Sgro.Parks and^recreatonr Drector Robert S. Knss and Treasurer Agnes M. Matlaga. Both Sgro and Knss have extensve dealngs wth the publc n ther. offcal capactes. Sgro wth hs flood control efforts and Knss wth the townshps broad.recreaton progra enjoy reputatons that would see to assure the of reap^ portent. J townshp regstrar of tal Statstcs, Mss Maron -E-r-Bonnell whp-ser-ves under the Townshp Cottee sttng as the Board of Health, appears assured of reappontent after January. oen. holdng offcal posts wth ters exprng Dec. Plannng Board rejected a nuber of proposals n a coun y transportaton plan whch t has revewed. board was crtcal of proposals n the county plan to wden Sprngfeld Aye. fro to 6 feet and to wden Centennal Ave. and expand the Centennal ntersectons at Lncoln Ave. and at all.st. Board ebers suggested that a ass-transt approach to traffc probles be conproveents. Cranford. y are the nter- A ajor part of the board sectons of Centennal Ave. report calls for top prorty to wth all St., Myrtle St., be gven to the proveent Lncoln Ave. and South Ave., of the Rartan Road - Cen- the ntersecton of alnut and tennal Ave. ntersecton near East LncolnAves. the nfeld traffe-erele-. board approved* the board sad ths should be done wdenng of approaches to as soon as possble regardless these ntersectons and the nof whether federal funds are avalable for the project. denng proposed Mayor Henry E. Hnsenkap Jr. s scheduled to call a eetng of townshpoffcals next week to consder a eans of redress for taxpayers who were the vcts of an error n coputng ther property valuatons. A group of the affected property owners n the north secton of tqwn protested ncreases n- ther revaluatons Tuesday nght before the Townshp Cottee. y had been advsed late last week that revaluaton fgures gven the n Septeber by Assocated Surveys Inc. (AS), ayne fr that carrred out the reassessent progra for the townshp, were beng revsed upwards. Cotteean Burton S. Goodan^ nstructed Townshp Attorney Donald R..J: Second Class Postage Pad Cranford, N.J. 76 CENTS and seengly assured of reappontent nclude Deputy Townshp Clerk Harret N. Low, Muncpal Court Clerk Evelyn M. Chaberlan and her deputy, rgna Green. Also tp for reappontent after hs frst ter expres Dec. s Prosecutor John J. Lpar. Appontees who serve ndefnte ters and who are expected to contnue n townshp eploy are Santaran Thoas. Karvelas and Plubng Inspector n ass stallaton of new traffc lghts. However, t opposed proveents of Centennal Ave. at Lncoln Ave. and at Fve other ntersectons have been proposed for - all St. because of possble ther-than^xpandng ppoveentr-by the^-county n dsrupton of d d : exstng arteres to ac- coodate ore autoobles..-. destructon of trees and resdental property frontage was cted as an ecologcal dsadvantage of the proposed street wdenngs. PATH parkng valuatons, s $.6 per $ houses board suggested that f valuatonthe extenson of the PATH Spokesen for the group La ne> syste along the Central Ralroad rght-of-way ateralzes the county set up regonal parkng facltes and provde shuttle bus servce to PATH. After ~ Plannng Board eber Denton Layan sad the type of plannng n the county proposal s a "ajor eleent n the declne of urban areas," the board last voted to send a report to a v. hearng on the plan dsagreeng wth any sectons of t. report, orgnally prepared by board plannng consultant Harvey Moskowtz, was aended several tes to suggest ore ephass on ass transt and less on road admts and 7 juvenles held n LSD operaton Cranford narcotcs and juvenle offcers have broken -up an operaton n whch~ quanttes of lysergc dethyladeacd (LSD) were beng dstrbuted aong a group of Cranford Hgh School students. Two adults have been arrested n the case and charged wth conspracy to dstrbute the hallucnogenc. Seven juvenles, all Cranford Hgh students to 7 years oldt were arrested on varous charges of possesson, sale and beng under the nfluence of drugs. juvenles were referred to Juvenle Court, Town to get $, for bcycle pathways Cranford hflf been granted $, n federal funds for constructon of ts proposed developent of, bkeways n the townshp. funds, whch would be atched locally, were allocated through Edward G. townshps bweekly collecton of glass, tn and alunu wll be at Recyclng Center Saturday fro a.. to p.. at Meeker Ave. staton. Boy Scout Troop.78 paper collecton wll be at St. Mchael School parkng lot Saturday " a.. to p.. and Sunday a.. to P-"»- Baker, local federal ad progras drector of the N.J. Departent of Transportaton. tce of the grant operaton was broken nalhead whch s broken up up n the course of "a""fwo" nto even saller partcles, weeks nvestgaton spear-- ~street pr«e^ fo one headed by Narcotcs Offcer "blotter acd" dosage s Gordon Ostrowsky and usually $.. Juvenle Offcer Mlton Polce sad the juvenles Mason. Detectves Clfford nvolved sold the hallucnogen Dobbns, Jaes ashbourne to frends for the sae aount and Sauel Cybaluk and they pad and dd not attept Juvenle Bureau Sgt. Donald to turn a proft. One juvenle J. Curry also partcpated n took an overdose and was the nvestgaton and arrests. hosptalzed for two days. In Blotter acd Involved only one nstance were adults arrested were parents of the youths nvolved ayne Ross,, of lson aware of the drug habt. Most Ter., Elzabeth, and Dense were descrbed as "shocked." DeParre, 8, of Hckory St., Assstng local polce n the CranTord. Ross has been nvestgaton was the Unon released n bal and Mss County Narcotcs Strke DeParre n her own Force, ncludng Assstant recognzance for prelnary Prosecutors John Staler and hearng v. 6 before Al Stender, and Detectve Muncpal Judge Charles J. Leutenant Rchard Mason. Stevens. A warrant to search the Detectves sad the Elzabeth hoe of Ross was operaton was confned to IJSD obtaned fro Superor Court and that the substance was Judge J. Harold Ackeran. taken n "blotter acd" for. search uncovered what Ths conssts of a drop of ljd.pqlce descrbed as on blotter paperthe sze of a of narcotcs paraphernalut. s to be forwarded to Townshp uuhuuut Clerk esley N, Phlo, \ Under the townshp plan,. les of secondary roads Chroncle contents are desgnated as bcycle routes along wth. les of NES, TOBACCO STORE changes hands after 7 drt roads, tunnels, footbrdges and acada path- years In faly. Page. ^ ways. roufes avod ajor ETERANS DAY breakfast draws. Page. arteres.. Under the progra, the townshp would pay for engneerng studes. Applcaton for the funds was ade, n collaboraton wth Cranford Bcycle Board * headed by Sandf eeks. Classfed... N-. Edtoral Garwood 8 Kenllworth : Obtuares Relgous news Socal :..".6, 7 Sports, uhnnhmmmtnnmtmnuthuu busnesses n those areas caused by the wdenng and the lack of pedestran space whch would be created by the wdenng. "As a substtute for the ntersecton wdenngs t wanted elnated fro the plan, the board urged the- county to study the proveent of Sprngfeld Ave. at ts ntersectons wth Penn Road and Rutgers Road ajor access roads to Unon College fro -other-towns: : on $, to $,. present Duryee II, tax assessor, the tax rate, whch s expected!*) fr erroneously used a table drop-due-to-generally-hgher-^of deprecaton for older Joseph T: Grffn. Townshp Adnstrator Sdney Stone serves an ndefnte ter and s reovable only by four votes of the Townshp Cottee. drector of welfare, Mrs. Edna Halton, who also has" an ndefnte ter, s eployed as drector of the Cranford elfare Assocaton as well. Cranford- Publc Lbrarys new drector, Mrs. Charles Broe, also has an ndefnte ter. n-tenured offcals whose ters do not expre ths year nclude Buldng Inspector Robert D Fuller, 7; Townshp Attorney Donald R. nt Creghton, 77, and Muncpal Judged Charles J, Stevens, 78* Tax Assessor John M. Duryee II and Tax Collector Harold Seyour have tenure, whch Townshp Clerk esley N.Phlo, who ; was re-elected v., wll also. Contnued on Page Although expressng southeast roads the" board "xed eotons" about the suggested the"extenson of proposed expanson of the Gallows Hll Road to rth Garden State Parkway to two Ave. est n Cranford and ts* addtonal lanes through the realgnent to connect wth Cranford area, the board recoended proved local street connectons to te n wth the parkway proveents along wth a provson that the new lanes be used for "express bus lanes, car pools v. etc." - In order to releve con- oodland Ave. n estfeld. It called the transportaton plan defcent n not proposng long-range bus servce as suggested by federal ass transt acts. Bke paths needed transportaton, report was called "glarngly "gestottorexstlngtorlhwest- Ccntlnued on Pago per cent of arket value Another resdent attacked and I dont understand how the copetency ~of AS eployes handlng the re- deprecaton enters the pcturevaluaton, antaned that n coputng the valuaton of hoes n Oak - " valuaton of y nextdoor neghbor decreased, revews to vcts of the error refusal of the fr to grant Manor and Coluba were hghly crtcal of the Aves Arbor st and Locust across the street t was un- was contrary to state law and revaluaton ^operaton antf of Drj ve. t all parcels on the changed and ne went up. All that the entre projgra was the houses were bult wthn a unacceptable, onth of each other and all Allan Jacobson of 7 Oak have been well-antaned. Lane told the cotteeen One neghbors went up $,, you should know whats the fact that up to that pont fve streets were affected. they were not beng gven an Thoas S. Searle of opportunty to revew the Arbor St., who labeled AS "nconsstent and ncopetent," revsed fgures wth AS. rong table used.. told the cottee: "e were Accordng to John M. supposed to be reassessed at Jaycee survey to be broad Jaycees "county survey" questonnare to be dstrbuted to all Cranford addresses Saturday wll be one of the ost, coprehensve of ts knd. questons Creghton to phone and send a cover 7 areas of county regstered lettter today to AS nvolveent.... -" nsstng that those affected - - by questonnare s desgned to evaluate county the error be gven the sae rghts..to revew as other servces, facltes and envr- taxpayers had. He also asked onent and to deterne n Creghton to ascertan hat areas proveents are whether any other " such errors desred. ay have occurred. It s antcpated that second revaluaton response to the queres ay ncreased taxable valuatons help townshp offcals on the hoes nvolved by deterne what resdents consder "prortes" aong needed local proveents. In thesurvey, resdents are asked to rate varous uncpal servces fro leaf pckup to flood control. Evaluaton of non-uncpal servces such as newspapers and retal establshents, and the appearance of the busness and ndustral areas, s requested. survey seeks to deterne reasons for out-oftown shoppng by requestng ratngs on varoas retal outlets as to servce, stock, prce, parkng, atttudes and store appearance. New servces questonnare touches SEAL APPEAL Hold F. Lukatls of BeecrrStrra~drector of the N.J. Lung Assocaton and local Chrstas Seal capagn charan, asssts Mss Annette Rordat prepare capagn al for dstrbuton n Unon County. (Story Page ) and thats a hgh fgure for t the gong on. People e hre dont deprecaton factor," Contnued on Pao«upon theneed for servces not the present antquated presently offered by the town- structure on rth Ave. E., shp, such as n-buses, tax- whch s, expected to coe supported uncpal waste before the Townshp Corncollecton and constructon of sson n the near future, s an ce-skatng rnk. ncluded. ; Taxpayers are asked " Ratngs are requested on whether they favor establsh- uncpal flood control and ent of a pedestran all n stor water dranage, cleanthe downtown shoppng area, up j week, traffc, and road Questonnare recpents are condtons and publc transalso asked, f they do favor portaton. archtectural standards for the busness dstrct, whether they prefer colonal-tradtonal, odern-conteporary or no specfc style. queston of constructon of a new frehouse to replace Questons on schools - school syste s ncluded n the survey, wth ratngs rangng fro "excellent" down to "poor" requested op personnel such as Contnued on Paoe fe n Caddy called accoplce n burglary try Patrolan John Hcks last Saturday arrested two en allegedly n the act of atteptng to burglarze. the AAeeker-Sharkey Assocates Buldng offces at rth Ave. E. arrests occurred after one of the alleged theves, dressed as a woan and sttng outsdethe buldng n a 7 Cadllac, told Hcks of beng the wfe of a $n who was rtsde "cleanng" the preses under contract wth the owners. Brngng the "wfe" wth h, Hcks located the "cleaner" n an offce nsde the buldng. He was unable to produce any dentfcaton other than a Boy Scout card found to be n soeone elses nae. Hcks, asssted by Patrolen Davd Cochrane and Lnn Lockwood who were dspatched to the buldng, brought the par to headqyalrters, where the wfe" was unasked as a -yejar-old ale. an arrested nsde the butidlryg was Identfed by polce as lla Edonds-,, 7, of 8 Spruce St., Newark, and the "wfe" as Bernard C. Baley of Man St., Orange. y were charged wth breakng and enterng and possessng a stolen car and burglary tools. y were detajned In Onon County jal. - Hcks spotted the Cadllac n a check of the rear of the buldng. Polce deterned later the car had been stolen Frday n Englewood Clffs..,:..-.v;.-.;^

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