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1 ».! Thursday,. ft \ - "" *- - ITT* J T. " W " " T-rw.T-. - * p. * VOL 82 No. 9 Publshed Every Thursday > Servng Cranford,... Kenlwofth and Garwood M^y Second C l a s s P o s t a g e I^nd Cranford, N J. 070f6 J 5 C E N T S IKM ^ M fegaf& &<: ; :y ; -Townshp -Comm Tuesday nght dropped a. j controversal plan to nstall a " I parkng lot n the area of the new tenns courts at Hllsde j Avenue Junor Hgh School at a cost of $0,000. Instead, an agreement wth the ; Board of Educaton was jmnounced-whereby-tennsplayers wll be permtted to park n the school parkng lot evenngs and weekends. _ As a qud-pro-quo, the commttee passed on frst readng an, ordnance under/ whch the town wll spend ted outdoor basketball court area. ^,,,,...^,..-,. ^_ g^^:,,,.._v,_: on the school parkng ste. 0LD CRANFORD Collecton of ph os ke ls. v "j W~n a companon move, the^ 5cene n -f r ont of stll-standng Masonc Buldng at Norm commtteeheld up, acton on ^y^jqnaveandalderstvvvlu Unon Ave; and Alden St.Wll be be on dsplay Tuesday mesy untl an ordnance whch would - prohbt parkng*on Hllsde. Avenue n front of-the school -aftd~on a secton of Centennal Aye. nearby. "" Protest ban The Centennal Ave. parkng ban-was protested by area packng and traffc flow problem mght be to make Hllsde Ave, one-way west andi Wall St. one-way oneway east. The commttee agreed to consder ths proposal. The ordnance that was delayed would prohbt rkng on Hllsde Ave: from fflmmfcam^-to MendelL Ave; and on the west sde of- Centennal Ave. from the Lehgh Valley Ralroad trestle to Wall St.. The / basketball area ordnance provdes for 50 feet..of fencng sx feet hgh. It s to proleclplayers from cars. Harry W. Dougherty of 34 Crane Parkway accused the commttee of "weaslng out of the oblgaton" to nstall a parkng lot n the tenns court Bcentennal event was flanked wth pyramdal arrangements of whte geranums and vy whch won area to whch t was commtted last year. Maxson Jr. and Mrs.. D.M. a specal award for Mrs. F.T. Dougherty sad the courts Lynch. j and parkng area "should Specal awards were also have been done all n one full gven to Mrs. M.D. Hall for swoop". He sad the commttees actons "caused her hall table arrangement of yellow dases,- njury and pan among the.chrysathemums, snapdragons ctzenry." and freesa and to Mrs. J.H; Post for her unque ktchen The commttee adopted an creatons of ferns and dases ordnance whch provdes for n food choppers. salary ncreases of. ap- IM-oxmately 7 per cent of most Artstc dvson ". townshp offcals and employes and provdes for the the front ^.and courtng The artstc dvson covered creaton of the post of townshp drector of fnance. rooms. In the formal parlour parlours, thednng and sun Mrs. C.C. Goodfellow Jr.-was New job hjt Angela Buontempo of 225 South Unon Ave. proposed that thenew job not be created but that the dutes be assgned to Townshp Admnstrator. Contnued on Paoe 9 muscal programs <added pnk sweetheart roses, exctng hghlghts to the camellas, statce and baby s Bcentennal celebraton at breath usng a whte Ince- the home of Mr. and Mrs.-edged fan as "an. accessory. Robert M. Crane. The oc-thcason was a Standard Home antque French pnk flowered dnng table set wth and Placement Show sponsored by The Garden Club of decanters, and cranberry chna, crystal goblets and Cranford. colored wne glasses won frst The coona.-.- T=^... place fo t"contoppwe of was evdent from the trcorne, whte p sword and boots on the bench by the well-house, the Bcentennal and Amercan flags flyng from ther staffs on the front of the house, and Mrs. Crane n elegant colonal costume to greet the vstors to her home. The front door delphnum, and rose ac-. Scented wth red and purple anemones and tulps arranged, n a crystal compote by Mrs. N.A. Tomasulo. Blue rbbon honors were accorded Mrs. Robert C. Hall for her twn arrangements on the mantle n the sun room. The flowers were yellow tulps and roses, pale yellow fressa and alsothe scene for blue rbbon awards for two ten-year-old grls. Megyn. John and Carolyn Newswanger each won two blue r.bbons, and Megyn receved a trcolor for her arrangement. Specal awards went to the exhbts of orgnal natve plants and herbs of colonal tmes; for State and Natonal objectves ents.,and for the An especally nterestng feature n front of the Crane home and agan at the Hstorcal Socety was added by the twenty members of the Cranford Hgh School Madrgal Sngng and Recorder Group, who under the drecton of Mr. James R. Lenney entertaned the vstors wth old madrgals lke "The Slver Swan" by Gbbons, "Come Agan Sweet Love" by Lowland, "Now Start Thee wth a Goodly narcssus, apple branches and copper beech n antque pewter urns. Mrs. Hall also receved the creatvty award for her dstngushed compostons. Mrs. G.R. McGtfath receved the trcolor, award for her perced lantern flled wth fern fronds, yellow adder leaves, skunk cabbage, marguertes, trolus and danty maretta. The settng Many muncpaltes have wasthedane I May as Hypertenson the Danel Boone bedroom where a leatherskn Month and wll screen the jacket, moccasns and powder" publc at free hypertenson horns were n evdence. Blue clncs to determne f they rbbons were gven to Mrs. have hgh blood pressure. In awarded frst place for her A; f Mueller Jr. for her keepng wth the statewde blue and whte.arrangement, arrangement n a tobacco program, the Cranford Board of rs, stock, dases and canster n the Betsy Ross of Health and Vstng Nurse snapdragons n an old Chnese room, and Mrs. Watkns John and Health Servce wll hold a bowl set on a brass trvet. In for her creaton of tulps, free hypertenson and thp courtng parlour Mrs. llacs, flowerng crab and dabetos detecton clnc at the plum, "roses and fresh Muncpal Buldng Saturday, May 24, botween a.m and y 3 Townshp oleanp The townshp cleanup program wll start Monday n what hds been desgnated for purposes of»the program as secton north of the Jersey Central Ralroad, west of Sprngfeld Ave. to Rversde Drve and west of Rversde Drve frojm the Sprngfeld Ave. ntersecton. The pckup wll be conducted n each secton -for a mnmum of fve days and on the sxth day f necessary. The Polce servce forms avalable Applcatons for resdents lvng alone for a servce under whch polce wll check ther resdences any mornng they do-not her from them are avalable at Barons, Bells and Scher pharmaces, polce, announced. Chef Matthew T. Haney sad yesterday the response to the proposal for the servce, a securty measure, has been mnmal and wll not be naugurated unless resdents apply. more townshp has. requested household debrs be placed at the curh before 7 a.m. of the frst day scheduled for each secton. The balance of the schedule follows: Secton 2 (north of Jersey Central Ralroad, east of Sprngfeld Ave. to Rversde Drve and east of Rversde Drve from Sprngfeld Ave. ntersecton), week startng Monday, May 26. Secton 3 (south of Jersey Central Ralroad, east of Walnut Ave.), week startng Monday June 2. Secton 4 (south of Jersey Central Ral road, west of Walnut Ave), week startng June 9. ON ETHICAL COMMITTEE Vta Lee and Carol Pappas of Cranford have been named to the plannng commttee for the 30th annversary celebraton of the Ethcal Socety of Essex County. The socety draws members from Essex, Unon and Morrs countes. Chroncle contents FIX UP DAY plans told: Page 3. VFW ELECTS husband-wfe team. Page. 8. Classfed, 4 Obtuares 5 4 Edtoral Relgous news 5 Kenllworh «"...,....3 Garwood. «,.,,,,l.,..,,«..h..u.mmmau..um.mmu««..«ummm«hm"««««"«"«" strawberres n a gold wre basket for the George- Washngton bedroom. The Cranford Hstorcal Socety where the Lttle Shoppe had a busy day was clnc, Song" by Hasler as well as a group of early Amercan folk tunes. In the early evenng despte the threatenng weather the A frst step to open the townshp government was ^ taken = r Xuesday,.,!ay Lhe_ Townshp.Commttee. "At Mayor Burton S. GoodmanVsuggeston-the regular meetng procedure was revsed to permt comments from tbe publc on resolutons and on ordnances. lngmrodufed. Spectators were called upon _V to read the agenda before the 7 meewng began, and the frst """ < ~~- RaJMour was set asde for ther comments or questons. In the past, resolutons were acted upon wthout comment, from the floor, and no publc - =z-.z=n.:- =:-_ - - hearng tom-ordnances June 0 at Publc Lbrary. Bcentennal «vfnfj&^^=.- u, ol two troductpn. Often the fnal vote by Senor. on ordnances was preorpublc y danedbefore the hearng Ḃrando proposal Tuesdays acton followed a recent proposal made before the League of Women.Voters by Barbara Brande, the frst woman elected to the Townshp Commttee, for open executve sessons of the. commttee. Tuesdays procedure resulted n lvely dscusson of resolutons whch the young members of theotherwse would not have Cranford Patrots Drum and Bugle Corps who massed "on Trustee scholars the green" and under the baton of Alce Ann Dowzyck on LJC honor lst olaved a strrng group of the ncan Carmen Cfclncone s -success f Unon CollegesT> Drector of the Corps, and Mr. Rchard Donovan, Founder, s the busness manager for ths state-wde travelng group. Frst place wnners n the Hortcultural classes were: House plants for folage, Mrs. J Herbert, house plants for bloom, Mrs. R.M. Crane; flowerng shrubs and trees, Mrs; G.R. McGrath (2), Mrs. W. Flanagan and Mrs. B.F. Newswanger III; folage Contnued on Paoe To sponsor blood pressure, dabetes clncs locally p.m. " " The entrance lo_ the cjnc A specal apprecaton wll be at the front of the award was a gven gnmrs. R.P. Muncpal Buldng and Wsmer, show cotsujtant Jtt nd -parkng-wll-be a vn la he at schedule coordnator, for her the rear of the buldng brllant-arnangement- n deep The board ponted out that yellows ard! orange colorngs undetected hgh blood ablove an angel candelabra pressure s reportedly the base. major cause of heart falure, Lttle Shoppe actve kdney falure and stroke. It urged persons.5 years of age or older to attencjthe free Space at Coffey s s trpled n move publc school. Hes fundrasng charman of the Overrght; Edwn H. Force who owns Coffees Applance Cranford Baseball League and Inc., trpled the sze of hs den leader for Pack 03. of Cub operaton at least spacewse. Scouts. Force last week moved from Force worked ^fter school hs former quarters at 29 and summers for Coffey whle Alden St. to the southeast he was a student at Cranford corner of Alden St. and North Hgh School, joned the applance frm upon graduaton Unon Ave. The new premses were vacated over a year ago and acqured the busness by N.J. Bell Telephone Co from Coffey fve years ago. The move resulted n Force Coffey remaned wth the havng 3,600 square feet of concern untl last weeks space for hs--operatons, move compared wth,00 n the 29 Forces credo s that servce Alden St. buldng erected by and personal attenton to the founder and prevous customers needs are what owner of the frm, George have made the, busness go Coffey, 25 years ago "Ths s what makes us dfforent from the dscount Force sees the move as an houses.- J he-- observed opportunty to serve local householders even better and more extensvely than n the past." He has not only added storage anjlsjowroom space but has 9<?parate quarter^ for small abplance repars and utlty purposes. p. Force, who s 30, has total dentfcaton wth Cranford, havng lved here snce boyhood, worked at Coffey s snce hewas 5 years old, and resdng now at 7 Burchfeld Ave. wth two chldren n "Theres more behnd a prce lag than just prce wllngness to Ilsterx to problems and tap Care of them are nvolved " The varety of hs stock was Contnued on rao Paper drve Boy Scout Troop 7» wll conduct a paper drve Saturday from 9 am to4p m n the parkng lot of St Mchael Church.. The board suggested ndvduals ask themselves these questons: When was the last tme I had a blood pressure test? Am I sure that I dont have hypertenson? Am I one step ahead of Jtho slent kller? The board noted that dabetes, a condton n whch there s not enough nsuln present n the body to make lull use of all the food eaten, s eghth hghest cause of death Hhbd ness n the Unted States Persons over 40, overweght, relatves of known dabetcs, and mothers of babes 9 pounds or more at brth are tho most lkely vctms. Those to be tested are asked to oat a he"arty~meal- and arrve I ; tb 2 hours later at tho screenng center. / occurred before commueemen voted, on them. Goodman sad to make the be necessary for resdents.lo pck up the agenda at Townshp Hall n advance of the meetng, study ts contents for The Cranford Plannng l May 7 to approve a ste-plan lor the constructon of a new Baptst church at 6 Rartan Road. A use varance was granted last year. Rev. Wendell Ash, pastor of the Rartan Road Baptst Church, sujrj that the plan calls for thedemolton of the present-church wthn the next few weeks \h sad ho hopes constructon on t-hv..now buldng wll begn early n June. Mr. Ash sad that the church had tred to buy land n Wctfeld over tho p?^throe years, but t was fnally decded the present locaton would be the best ste n terms of cost and proxmty for the " congregaton. "We feel that as and rjfepare ther comments "Youwll have lo do your homework the same as we» -Burto»^t6ld-tho-audcnc _ The.mayorysad that n advance of comments a head count wll be taken of those desrng to speak am speaker gven storm whch runs off the street and nto the sewers. There l the Plannng Board on the" "proposed use of Coleman Ave. a paper street located next to the church property The church owns property on both sdes of the paper street, and wshed to buld a parkng lot there over the area. Plannng Board member Denns Irlbeck suggested the townshp vacate the street rather than allow the church Contnued on Page lme durng the half-hour of open -comment be alloted accordngly., Angolo Buontempo of 225 South lnlon Ave. commended the commttee on ts new procedure and labeled t "a step n the rght drecton " Rev. Joseph T. Angnol Ordnaton s announce a Conservatve -Baptst prest by the Most Hovercnd Church w! mvc an deal XM. wcee->. Caney... bshop-of locnbrwherc -wc"mr. he Pnterson, at 0a.n ar trustee scholars are a fansamplng. Charman Rchard Wllams sad. St John the Baptst Cathedral, Pnterson. of the church trustees had Rev. Angnol, the son of Mr. Accordng to Dr. Saul Orkn, orgnally submtted a ste and Mrs. Joseph Angnol of f>: presdent, the -5 freshmen- plan before the Plannng Burnsde Ave., wll offer hs Unon Colleges frst such Board n March. The board frst mass May 25 at 2 p.m. n group all receved above ordered the plan revsed to St Mchael Church here, Hs average grades for the fall conform wth the storm water frst blessng wll be bestowed semester and all of them are detenton ordnance passed by at a recepton after the mass enrolled for the spung. the Townshp Commttee last n the school gymnasum Seven of ths yearstrustee year. At the same tme, the scholars have been named lo church asked for Approval of tho presdents honor lst. the ste plan from the Unon , -^s County Plannng Board snce tho church s located on a county road. " The County Plannng Hoard approved the ste on the bass that tho curbng along Rartan Road n front of the church he no less than 23 feet from the mddle of tho road. Tho County Board s currently consderng a plan to wden Wnfold f Crcle wlncl Is "adjacent to the proposed church ste. Townshp Kngneer Gregory Sgro stated that the revsed ste plan approved by the town plannng board conforms to the provsons n the storm water detenton ordnance n termsof water.runoff, "that s.-lhe amount of water for a Ant-dscrmnaton program Ravenell Wllams of 6 Garden St. called ToT tor a townshp ordnance to prohbt what ** he descrbed - as "dscrmnaton aganst blacks-". Declarng that "a super" market doesnt have to serve me f t doesnt want lo," Wllams sad blacks are unable to get busness loans, and trrr~hxr-hd topolccman to accompany-htm to. get gasolne durng, the shortage " cant got a harcut n town and as a black guy I cant open up- a, barber shop," Wllams told the commttee. OPEN SHOP Edwn H, Force, rght, owner of Cbffeys Applances Inc., looks on as Mayor Burton S. Goodman, second from left, cuts rbbon at grand openng of Wllams sad there was "too much rp»"oy n taxes) gong 4rom«the blacks tothe Polce and Fre Departments "whch he sad "practcedscrmnaton aganst the black communty." Wllams, who spoke after a dscusson of parkng problems, sad blacks "have Rev. Mr Joseph Thomas Angnol wll be ordaned a A graduate of St. Mchael School and Unon Catholc Hgh School, Scotch Plans, H«MI Ajnl earned a St. Mary College, St Mary, Ky, and graduated from St Mary Semnary and Unversty, Baltmore, Md, n H74 wjth a masters u dvnty He served hs lernshp n St, Church, year. Passac deacon n Ncholas ths.last Mnks, jewelry n apartment loot Mnk apparel valued at more than $7,500 was stolen the afternoon of May 7 n a second-floor apartment at Rvervw Apartments, 24 Sprngfeld Avo. A total of $:».l25 n furs, jewelry and cash, the latter the smallest category of the loot, was taken n the haul whch polce ml fen ted was perpetrated by a hghly professonal thef or theves. Another apartment n the buldng, ths one on the thjrd floor, was entered tho same afternoon and approxmately. $l,(mmi tt ken n jewelry and rash t)ul«>t, effcent In, nether nstance was there «sgn ol any more force bong" used n entry than s rwjurtd to turn or slp a lock ))ly ttu* Jtems rmuvr<l dsturbed ntho thefts that apparently wore earned out.noselessly and effcently A full-length black damond mnk was among the apparel taken Irom the second-floor apartnwrtr Jewelry ncluded a watch wth - damond t. OjnnutMl ol l<u)r black the problem of lvng, not of ponlnvent. to the Fro parkng, n the communty," Department because of a sght He sad Cranford "s owortheworst communtes n the lcensed (jnvor np rttjwhtte»ba state" from the standpont of Mayor Burton S Goodman racsm. repled that fghtng a lre s Wllams sad hs son s a dfferent than drvng and a graduate- of Cranford Hgh person -wth defectv«> wson School and was turned down could endanger other fre- on an applcaton for ap-fghters Wllamss crtcsm, came on a nght when the frst black was named to the local lrelghtng organ/.ah-on Wllams was nformed, when he nqured how many of the three now cuunon were black, that one of the. F.nc J, Tarvor ol 24 Grant St, Cranlord. s black Others named wore Raymond A. l^nghotnnch of :I2«Manor Ave and Kdward P Lohrman ol :t Veuta Avo No black has ever been named to the regular Fre - Department force, and Tarvor -cannot bo as he s :«> years old and the ago lmt for regulars s :)f> The Polce Department, has one black patrolman and another resgned to take another poston" last year There have boon several black polcemen n the past Polce Chef Matthew T. Haney last year receved the "Ctzen of. "the Year "award of tho Ctzens for Communty Prde, an organzaton of cvc-mnded blacks Goodman suggested Wllams make specfc rather than general complants and that thv commttee would follow up on them Ht«sad he consdered Wllams and other blacks as ; prtol the com- rfju^hat sad blacks relocated Coffey premses at North Unon Ave andmunty" Alden St. Robert OSullvan, presdent of Chamber of nave made "valuable contrbutons to the Commerce, left, and Mrs. Fprce partcpated. tow.nshp.

2 *.. / >. / r Page2 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. May 5,975 The man behnd n our communty lfe! lfe wp mm mmmm ^ Sl-.^sff. yv : Offcer Thomas Kane: Bcycle hke 6th Grade. --Qrarge ^ve. JrHTlgrTGchootZStM^BBtST T NATIONAL. : v IV- Chet Matthew T. Kaney MAY to MAY 7 DONT MISS THE POLICE WEEK OPEN HOUSE! Saturday, May U II o.m. to 4 AAotor Vehcle and Bcycle accdent af Centennal & N. Lehgh Ave., Crafford. Offcer Wllam Connell and Lt. Harry Wlde assst Bcyclst. Offcer Leo Schaeffer $ drectng traffc. Frst ad beng admnstered by Offcer Wllam ODonnell. : CRANFORD POLICE HQ. PARKING LOT ^rfngerprntng Weapons dsplays, * Vdeo Tope Offcers R. Seagerand Gre.gOr-e^ter on oxygen call. mtmm The Crnntord Polc.t- Pstol l.m, wnnm-s."ooth> V/- Ch.mponshp ot the Unon County Pont- Pslol M f. Conh.t Dvson (trun Itll to rqhl) P.troln.n Pt>t>r Vt^ f),ll., I I.m C.pl. John I owrey. John I lt ks, Wlh.un Thermonn, John St.nfr.,wul Art Atuler son lsm won / M.thes lost only j t\ Ledque <Con )tl on n acton Oxygen Equpment * Narcotcs * Traffc safety Isnt t great fo know the men n Blue are on the job? Complments of I 2O\ < 233-OM3 FRtD H Gf^AY. JR.. MANAOtR WILLIAM A 2OII DOYLB.-MANAGLH FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAVID B. C HABIE!. (HtKDKlUCK POPPY Lt Cymbluk.nd ftrom.n Wlh.rn (.ltn an desk

3 ,J / - Thursday, May 5,greCKANKOKL) m"j.) ClIIZEN./. I-. /k PLANNING SPRING FESTIVAL Mrs. Harold A. Vogel Jr. of Crflnford, rght, and Mrs. George H. Hewett, center, Idsplay one of the costumes to be worn by commttee members at Sprng Festval to be held at Bonne Brae Farm, Bernards Townshp, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Mrs. Hewett Is charwoman of the annual ^ tenetit and Mrs. Slauson and Mrs. Vogel are Cranford hostesses for the affar, whch /HHnclode^afashon shaw^lffto^^ - groundsrthe farm te a resdental treatment center for socally and educatonally troubled youths. Fx-up-Day s announced by Flnn Publc Works Commssoner Clar W. Flnn announced today all scout organzatons, cvc T and. servce g g 8"Cjsnyey"to"ther members an opportunty to serve the communty durng a one day, unoffcal "clean-up, fx-up and. pant-up, project" desgned to rejuvenate,4hjs communty tohowngrsong wnter slumber.", > Beautfyng Cranford has become one of the most nterestng topcs for many organzatons n town, Flnn stated. Garden clubs are an example of dedcaton to Improvng the esthetc values wthn our communty, he sad, and there reman many other projects; that only requre a few hours of effort on the part of all of us to cleanup, fx-up and pant-up our communty for a more beautful" Cranford. "I am callng upon all nterested members of the Cranford communty to jon ther fellow resdents n provdng a few hours of a "labor of love" Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. n cleanng up and beautfyng \ OAJHS pupls place 3rd n math contest The team of Anna Poulos, Matthew Smth and Janet Yanowtz, eghth - grade students at Orange Avenue rnnr g n g t thrd n the fnals of the sxth annual mathematcs contest sponsored by the Assocaton of Teachers of Elementary Methematcs. Approxmately 0,000 students n seventh and eghth grades from 85 schools n New Jersey partcpated n the prelmnary contest held. n January. Annas, Matthews. and Janets combned scores qualfed them to partcpate as a team n the fnals May 3. Approxmately 20 eghth grade students partcpated n the fnals. a, Each student receved a medal and the team receved a plaque whch wll be engraved wth ther names and placed n the trophy case n Orange Avenue Junor Hgh School.. rnntftst conssted of three half-hour multple choce tests. Items on the test ncluded: computaton wth whole numbers^ fractons, decmals, percents, word problems, algebra and geometry.. Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Poulos of 08 Hernng Ave., s a member of and also enjoys readng and creatve wrtng. " Matthew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam.Smth of jghplrplays-the-trombonen the Orange Avenue Junor Hgh School band and s n- DANCE DEMONSTRATION Approxmately 600 students of the Yvette Dance Studo n Cranford wll partcpate n ther annual dance demonstraton at Lncoln School Saturday, and Sunday. Parents, relatves and frends are nvted. terested n model ralroadng. Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yanowtz of 325 Casno Ave., plays the clarnet "In the Oanne Avenue Junor- Hgh School hl bd band and enjoys bcyclng and growng tomatoes. varous parts of the munty," Flnn sad. "Specfc areajs may be selected by an ndvdual scout -trnnp nr-nrganlyntftn-if you have a-pet project or area you wsh.to devote a few. hours :cf your members tme to cleanng up, etc. please let me know, so that we can keep runnng score of where work s berg - done, "f your organzaton would lke a project area, please let nae know because we have numerous townshp owned parcels, of land and areas around the communty ncludng our rvers and streams, that can be mproved *by your hard work," Flnn concluded. HEALTH TESTS SET A free hypertenson (blood pressure) and urne screenng program for persons 8 or older wll, be held at Rahway Hosptal on Frday, May 6, trom K p m -tn~ yp-mrmd-mrp Sd Saturday, M May 7, ffrom 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. n the hosptal conference room. Specal Lmousne Servce Trps to all qtpots. ralway statons & pers CHestnut ; BRdge Lmousnes for weddngs Trps to anyplace Prces Very Reasonable TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD COUNTY OF UNION STATE \R» O nlttr Mnnthly Meftnq\ Tuesday, May 20, 975 Regular Publc Meetng Board Room Lncoln School CRAWFORD FIRST AID SQUAD INCORPORATED Letters Announcng Our 975 FUND DRIVE have been dstrbuted to all ProKeds Dude for basketball n navy and whte, Chldrens Shoes s " <«^v Match by Addas, the tenns shoe n blue wth whte strpe or whte wth blue strpe,.00. Chldrens Shoes ;Jf.he..al.l..-Ajnetcort, U.S.A. by Buster Brown n red/ whte/blue, 2.5O..Chldrer Shoes r / Mckey Mouse characters on whte background by Gold Seal, /. Chldrens k Shoes w resdents of Cranford, together wth an envelope - for malng donatons. It s sncerely hoped that ALL households w respond as generously as they have n fhe past. We need EVfeRYONES support! George Dctves...Pres. Edward RouvetJ.Charman SHOP 6 NIGHTS TIL 9:3OAT MONMOUTH SHOPPING"CENTER AND LIVINGSTON MALL WESTFIELD 6 NIGHTS TIL 9. SHOP MON., WED., FRI. IN MONTCLAIR TIL 9 AND NEWARK TIL 8. l 4,. <!.* ) «.

4 Page4 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. May 5,,975 Edtotal- * -, * ".. / <* - en government., J Rver spol Letters to the edtor To the-edtor : : Approxmately a year ago, had.. -T-ownshp^Commtteewoman at whch publc hearngs are conthe" Rahway Rver. was Ether Mr. Sgro s blnd or -dredged-n-back-of-my-home nsenstve to ths stuaton. Barbara Brandes advocacy of open ducted but yes or no votes cast "along, and several other homes n the and feels the order of the executve sessons of the Townshp predetermned lnes. area,debrs..roeks and gant Department of Wa er Commttee s a local verson of what Occasonally when pub he ; sens occurrng among legslatve tment appears overwhelmngly of my property. A few months Kullers and other properte boulders were left on the edge Resources appled to. Mr later the townshp of Cranford and not to mne.. There are bodes at all levels. aganst a measure, the commttee was ordered by the Newtremendous rocks and Representatve Matthew Rnaldo wll adjourn for further Jersey Department of Water boulders on the land as a (R 2th Dst ) last week joned a delberatons or postpone the Resources to remove and or result of the dredgng whch by the admsson of my neghbors were not placed on ther bpartsan nove to open all federal planned acton. These nstances are agency and Congressonal executve exceptons to the rule. propertes. meetngs to the publc. He cted low Publcaton "..u.: : of ~< town ordnances n An njustce has been done, levels l of f publc confdence and sad and I wll pursue the stuaton further to see that t s corrected.. they wll contnue untl processes of government are opened to publc scrutny., - In Trenton the. Assembly by an overwhelmng vote has already, approved a bll whch woujd_j>pen_ governmental meelngs^lb~the publc. A fne of $00 s provded for* volatons. THE LtGISLATIVK BILL, whcf has gone to the Senate, permts certan exceptons such as dscussons that w^uld volate the_ prvacy of an ndvdual or drve up prces on property consdered for purchase or rezonmg. "Acceptance of Mss Brande.s proposal by other members of the the open government bll would result n the Townshp Oommtt.ee throwng open to the publc ts "executve sesson" or "workshop" g^.; ; Inchcat ons are tha the: clays "of star-chamber or eroscx-door government are comng.to an end. Taxpayers and others are rebellng aganst decson-makng whch wll L affect ther pocket books, economc crcumstances or way of lfe wthout ther havng any voce n the matters pv»»rv knowng whats taknu place. The local Townshp Commttee practce, whch comples wth exstng state law, of actng n publc after delberatngjn prvate does not >Hr-tKH[)aUm--n-the_ decson-makng process. AN IN(lKASIN(; NUMHKK ol complants have been heard regardng the system under whch ordnances are ntroddced on frst readng wthout publc dscusson, and adopted at subsequent sessons advance of publc hearng- s a necessary servce, but thes notces follow legal termnology and are not always understood readly by laymen... Resolutons presented at the publc sessons receve no pror e5fposnre~trrptjblc study and oftenare far from self-explanatory as to detals. Whle sponsorng comrntteemen outlne the purpose of the about often s not dsclosed untl detaled questons are asked from the floor or untl thcr^xplanaton appears post facto - n the newspapers. Although far from complyng wth Mss Bra.ndes proposal, a procedure. ntaled by Mayor Burtbn S. the The meetng was opened to comment from the floor n advance.of acton by,, the commttee on * resolutons, atd on ordnances.beng, ntroduced for the fjrst tme..* It produced advance arngs of subject matter whch otherwse would not have occurred.- Polce blotter squbs May I Female resdent reports suspcous adult male parked n car for at least I:- hours Offcer advses man s nsurance agent dong hs book work Resdent reports neghbor abandoned vehcle n front of resdents home Negh!x>r nforms offcer junk man wll remove vehcle posure ol all delberatons ol local Ixurds and commttees, the sprt of Openness should pervade all lorthwth May : Female resdent reports then* s a SI. Hernard dog standng between -home where she s vstng and au*o- n whch she arrved Asks assstance May- -. Reslent repor s youths n playground next to her home creatng dstur banc Offcer reports a AFS students explan program to Rotarans Foregn -exchange students" ("ranlord as guests of Mr and at (*ranf>onl Hgh School, Mrs Malcolm Inngle and the Rchard ISkschk of.khrc.ns Dr. and Mrs (lar F-lnn Moth burn, lermay, and Serge spoke warmly of the rr Rvera ol.arequpa,...lt:ru. hosptalty,shuw- lhcuu~ul were gusts guests- speakers at the Hotary Club meetng last Thursday.- at the Coachman Inn, -w-re preceded bya slde preset! laton explanng the scope ul th Amercan Feld Servce program whch olfers ((l,(mml student scholarshps through out the world The two young people have spent the pasl.school year n Street floods ht townshp Wdespread street Hoodng was reported n the loxxnslup durng Tuesdax evenngs storm In addton n Dak where nadequate s -xwr dranage caused xxat cumulaton. Hoodng c Mrts were receved l>y polce I nun Wall, Broad, drove and <.k Ss, Forrest. (olunha Orange, llernmg and Ken sngton Axes. I.axx n,\\\t\ Stratlord Terrace.ml C.r penter and Slton Ilace Several mnor auto mshaps occurred governmental bodes and nfonnaton be provded to the fullest only by ther Hosts and lellow students, but by the com mumtv at large Nkschk compared schctot opportuntes n Cranford wth hs home town n rettnnv Although he Itll hs studes here were less demandng, only HMo ;> per cent ol the >opulalo back home attends the gymnasum lor nne years Most students can not..dlord schm)l beyond tlls level, he sad lvera won hs \ ts ItATHKK THAN WAIT for open government"to-bo forced M>n them by law, Mss Brandos colleagues on the Townshp Commttee should respond to her proposal and count the publc "n on dscussons, pertanng to ts busness. scholarshp alle a xcar n college m feru At Ihe.con eluson ot the school term, he u ll return lo I ush hs college career The guests were n troduced I>> nngle basketball game.n progress. v Resdent reports car parked n area of her home and she has been vctm of vandalsm Offcer re >orts car s locked and unoc cuped May Resdent reports whle drvng r where thoroughfare crosses ratitaad t rartor" punctured hs tre and was propelled nto fender,. damagng same Caller advses that three males are at local address wth check stolen from resdent tlere Offcer reports tlrev mult** found chock on street Tlh/aholh and vxere delverng same to - oxvnoj : Resdent reports he owns txxojwksxxagens and tears xandalrsxwll overturn same Asks extra polce xxaleh Ma\ 0 -Report youths on roof" of local corn-em TffleeT sax s youths on root to locale Inlne run ball ht tron nearby area M.x Resdent re R>rl.s : x ear old chld n negh IMUIIOIHI IS permtted toxx alk about area n varous stages ol undress dllcer e xrts older sster n charge agrees In he more concerned turpmls of more srrms polce nx cstguttms appear n nene ;tl news columns I level rver spol materal placed on the banks. Ths order was compled wth except- n the case of my (property. I called Mr. Gregory Sgro, the townshp engneer, and Mr. Rck Brown was sent to vew the stuaton: After a few moments he agreed that t was the towns oblgaton to remove the materal and level thn pmpprty At the tme that To the edtor: I notfed the townshp, there For the resdents was equpment n the rver way Vllage, the arrval of very close by, and I felt that sprng s heralded by th the cost factor would be at ts annual deluge of garbage and lowest-at-that-tmo^-nothng assorted-debrs frnm the LtUe_ was done to allevate the League Felds on Lambert The state legslaton as drafted wod extend the openness to all offcal bodes of. government. Whle -t s mpp^s^ " pmvrh full ovstuaton.. About two weeks ago, I wrote to Mayor Burton Goodman tellng hm of the stuaton, ncludng pctures of lny property and my negh-. bors propertes to ether sde ol mne n the.letter. Mr. Goodman forwarded the letter and the pctures to Mr, Sgro. ^n^wln^a^uapr jaa5x. I receved an answer...to... my_ letter. The answer was naccurate an<t had as much garbage n t as was placed on my properjy l-quoto f Fom-Mr_Sgr_o s letter to me "I must state that the materal deposted on your pn>>erly xvas only deposted there as a result of your.request." Ths statement s totally naccurate. dd not request Ihe materal be placed on my property. I-quote Mr. Sgro agan, "Granted, we dd rhurn to ether remove materal" from some of the propertes near you and also dd some levelng ant) gradng n the process.that work, however; was not done as a lavor to the property owners nvolved, but because I was -ordoud- by the. New Jxu^uy- Department nf Resources to remove and or level rver spol materal placed on the banks ths was partcularly true at your neghbors, the Kullors, where we had pled consderable materal on th.rhan.ks at Mr. Kullers request. On Frday, May.2, W7r>, I s H)ke wth Mr Sgro con cernng the matter. He told me, us he hal slated n hs letter, that he had nspected my property wth Mr. Wayne Wngard. Superntendent of Communty calendar 7-9p.m. - Monday through Frday. Cranford Recreaton and.i ~ n Publc Works, and found that As a long tme resdent of Pafjs.Dept;" vetong offce hours for poolpayments, pcture: : we were not enttled to have Parkway Vllage I am tred of takng* card valdatng and tenns reservatons. the work done as our neghbor seeng and pckng up Thursday/May 5. someone elses cups, cans and 0 a.m. L -"Mothers & Others" flr on Macraroe at the 4 " papers from our lawns, bushes Publc Lbrary..A and roads, Enough s en 0a.m,-ChldrensSttfyHourfor3-yr.oldsatthe Publc... Bartholomew A. Longo lbrary. " _..^_. ^ ^.,39 Parkway Vllage - 2. p.m. - Flower Arrangng" and pressed flower, demonstraton at the Publc Lbrary. >» proper^ Parkng reply ". 8 p.m. - Cranforj Envronmental Commsson regular meetng at the Gdmmunty Center. In reply to a letter whch Frday. May 6 appeared last week n the 8:4tf p.m.- "The Fa.ntastcs7.at the Cranford Dramatc Ctzen and Chroncle, Publc Club, Wnans Ave. Safety Commssoner Danel /-Saturday, May 7 J. Mason has wrtten the followng to Mr. and Mrs. 0 a.m. - noon - Dog clnc at the Orange Ave. Pool.. Alphonso R. Zawck of 35 0 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Glass, tn and alumnum collecton at the Centennal Ave.: Recyclng Center Meeker Ave. 0 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Yvette dance demonstraton at Lncoln Thank you for your letter explanng your concern wth Carol Terregno School. Open to the publc at no charge. 2 p.m.,- Chldrens flm "Crcus^t the Publc Lbrary. our antcpated" parkng Norman Gross restrctons n the area of your 8:40 p.m. - "The Fantastcs" at the Cranford Dramatc 4 Baldwn Ct. home. Club, Wnans Ave. Sunday, May 8 <. Ths area has been completely revewed- by the Ballpark debrs 2-6 p.m. - Yvette dance demonstraton at Lncoln School. scholarshp Traffc Bureau, Polce Open to publc at n<j charge. Department, Traffc Coofc 4-7 p.m. - Cranford Republcan Club cocktal party, at 36 -Terregno, dnatng Commttee and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Townshp Commttee and we Anthony J. Terregno of 509 Tuesday, May 20 certan that prohbton ol Orchard St., was recently^ 2 noon - Openng of Bcentennal old photo exhbt at the parkng on Hllsde Avenue named the recpent of tne Publc Lbrary>\, the westerly^-sde of NeX H 8p.m.- p.m. - Orange Rnard of Ave Educaton JunorHgh meetng School at Lncoln Sprng Concert. School Centennal Avenue s absolutely essental for the shp. League State Latn Scholar- Street. Every year durng the Wednesday," May 2 " ^ Lttle League season we are safety of.our resdents. 0 a.m. - Chldrens Story Hour tom-yr-olds at the Publc Ths award recognzes the the recpents of th6 dscarded Lbrary. \. In order to provde safe most deservng Latn student styrofoam cups, candy parkng for the tenns players 0a.m. -2 noon, 3 p.m. - 5 p.m., 7 p.m. - Jttwn. Bcentennal n the state of New Jersey at wrappers, sgda cans and other who use the Hllsde Avenue the hgh school level. The old.photo exhbt at the Publc Lbrary. ^ ^ ltter frorrt the refreshments, courts who are presently scholarshp acknowledges 7:30 p.m. - Lncoln Ave. School Sprng Concert. brought to and sold at the parkng on Hllsde Avenue, outstandng performance n 7:30 p.m. - Walnut Ave. School Sprng Concert. Felds.,., we have receved^ permsson the study of Latn at the hgh Thursday, May 22 It seems to me, that whle from the Board of Educaton school level and t requres 0 a.m. -"Mothers & Others" Great Swamp at the Publc fosterng of the dubous vr-.to allow them to use the. that -the recpent-pursue-the Lbrary., - tues of cpdegmjon and.- H,H B IHP \ VPmw -gr hnnl-lntr-by r atms^ty ag«: dong so, we, save the taxpayers of Cranford over the Lttle League could ft respect for property and the envronment n ts program. Every. game,_ s. ether supervsed or coached by Lttle League personnel and s attended by parents and fans of the Lttle Leaguers. Dont they see what the felds "and surroundng area look lke after the games? Apparently, ther program doesnt nclude cleanng up after every game because whenthey leave to go back to ther mancured lawns and flower heels, our apartment complex Becomes- a blghted neghborhood. My yearly complant to the townshp brngs the usual one shot vst from the DP W or othertownshpdepartment. In the meantme, we are left to The contnued use of these facltes by the Lttle League should be condtoned upon ther, a**ttu4wg a program for cleanng up the"-area after every game. If the Townshp has no authorty or desre to requre or enforce such,a condton, then t must allot suffcent funds and manpower to mantan the Felds and adjonng grounds Hloomngdale School Feld and cul de sac at the end of Lambert Street. LWV to hear fndngs of Jaycees survey The League of Women Voters extends an nvtaton to meetng on Thursday, May 22, n-the lounge of the Lutheran Church at II p.m. Donald Nowck, presdent of th.e Cranlord Jaycees and Rchard Johnston, Jaycees vce presdent wll speak, who s vce presdent n charge of con sumer research for the metropoltan ;rrt of llu* Frst Natonal Cty- Rank of N«v w York and an expert n marketng research, wll gve a eommontarv on the slde -.lt^c!ao!_.p_re])u;. l d by the.fayeoos "to hghlght sgnlcanl fndngs of the recent Jaycees communty The survey data represents a complaton of answers from 2,:l.l Cranford resdents or ll) per cent of Cranfords populaton MADKIIONOIt KOI.I. re.se students were umtlcd Iron [[w orgnal arktg pcrd honor roll amounc Avenu Junor (. cade K, Lnda Noto; C.rade (». by Hllsde Hgh School Ielos, Mare all As, Jane Artsts to demonstrate technqpues at show The Cranlord Creatve Art lroup announces that two New Jersey artsts w ll demonstrate n pastel, charoeal and ols at the Hcentennal sprng sdewalk art show and sale a/ the Munupal IUnldng( II FESTIVAL ROUND Meelnq wth Sster Anna, ther prncpal, are St /\Achnol sludcnk selected by UMUJM County tor r ^presentaton n the Now Jersey State Arts Festval f com left.,r r Mark Mon tqomc- y, nnusc; Mary Sobon, creatve vvrtmq!?am F t/gbbon,,r t,)n ( l Thomas Howarth, art Susan Gallant, nol pctured, was alba chosen tut,r t Sprngfeld Ave from 0 a m lr! p m Saturday. May 2A ramdale May. Hella Baln. wll do ( nck skelhes n pasttl. crayon and charcoal ol chldren and adults Mrs Halm wll be on hand Irom 2.0 lo."> p n lor sketchng Appontments can U made earler n tle morn ng lor these quck Hrtrats Dors Bet/, a portrat lunter and,rt nstructor wll do an ol demonstraton at to.0 a m Her "demo" wll be lor sale Three portfolo yvnrks of art wll le won by \ felors to the show The art works have lecn donated b\ member artsts Clar Torgt-rsen, llennette Ialtmr and dad juacke nhusr Non menhrs are un ted to dsplay ther art also Ten teet ol lencng space at $.! s tn lee tor non members _ Plan open house at dart* Center On Sund.x hetueen I p.illd - I > the Cranlord Health and Kxldod (are Center at M> Rrchxunxl Ax e XMII hold an open house n ohserx aue ot Nat ona I Nursng Care Week The publc s un ted and Ihe tluno ths year s See For Yolrsell A musc program s planned tor. p n $0,000 n leu of constructng a newjot whch would have been necessary,. ~ - As.you kno.w, the Polce Jepartpent surveyed the resdents who presently park ther cars on Hllsde Avenue (ncludng yourselves? and nformed them of these proposed restrctons. I, too, also nformed you by-letter ot these proposed restrctons! and suggested f you were not able to fnd any other parkng area, you too could use the Hllsde Avenue school lot.. We-apprecate your concern regardng the dstance of the Hllsde Avenue lot from your home. However, we are certan that there s adequate -parkng n frnnt of your home^ on the easterly sde of Cen- tennal Avenue for all local resdents, f your neghbors who have drveways cooperate wth you by usng them. We hope that you are able to work ths out wth your neght>ors and f we can be of any further assstance, please do not hestate to call. Danel J. Mason Commssoner of Publc" Safety Irrtated To the edtor: I found the last paragraph of your May 8 edtoral exceptonally rrtatng. The really outstandng job Sandy Weeks has done n mprovng bcycle safjety n Cranlord. s due to her ntatve, her energy., ard her ablty to deal wth other adults-not to her pe-bakng sklls. To say, "Its really hard not to support Mrs. Weeks. She represents motherhood, and torts to solve t. Barbara Florence. 40t] Casno Ave Mary -Kh/.abaeth OBren, daughter of Mr and "Mrs. Thomas OHnen of -5 VVlshre Drve, Kenlworth. has accepted a lull scholarshtp to St. Kl/aboths College, Convent She had earler been nomnated by. Senator Clfford Case and Representatve Matthew Rnaldo for ap pontmou to the U S Merchant Marno Academy whch at present has only two grls enrolleos Mss ubren graduates n/f$\\ month, from Davd Brearloy Hgh School -. «~ level. r-j -,- Mss Terregno has studed., the Latn language for four years n the Cranford schools and she s plannng to further; her study of Latn and the classcs at Douglass College ths fall. She aspres to become a Latn and* Spansh teacher. Scholarshp fund totals $0,000 The nne organzaton Cranford scholarshp clearng house recently announced the amount of fnancal ad t s 0 a.m. - Chldrens Story Hour for 3-yr-6ds at the Publc "Lbrary/ -. 0 a.m. - 2 noon, 3 p.m. - S p.m., 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Bcenteennal old photo exhbt arthe Publc Lbrary.. 8 p.m. - Jaycee Communty Survey presentaton and analyss*-at the League of Women Voters meetng at the Lutheran Church Lounge. Open to )he publc. 8:5 p.m. - Cranford Hgh School Sprng Concert - West End Place. - 8 p.m. - League of Women Voters general meetng at Lutheran Church. Don Nowck to speak and present slde presentaton on Jaycees survey. As we were By Arthur and Hazel Burdtt Fve years ago Vncent F. Sarnowsk to leave as superntendent of school June 30. Served snce July, 969. Senor ctzens n plea for housng for elderly before Townshp Commttee. safety, whch everyone s lor." s "a putdown. She deserved the Ctzen of the Near award, for. her awareness of a Serous local "problem unrt her trolm.n ofsenors to further ther "Fve-member ctzens commttee named to study longeducaton, range garbage dsposal plan., Herbert Farrell, physcal educaton nstructor at publc schools, named to manage muncpal swmmng pool In excess of SflO.OOO was granted by the College Womens Club of Cranford, Cranford Jaycees, Kwans Club of Cranford, Lons Club of Cranford, Cranford Parent Teacher Councl, New York Unversty Alumn Club of New Jersey, Rotary Club, The Rutgers Club of Cranford and The Vllage Improvement Assocaton. Each local group wll announce the names of ts wnners wthn the next fewweeks. 20 years Mrs. Charles "jyolly" Redden resgned as presdent and drector of the Cranford Adult School due to ll health. Garden Club Councl founded by seven groups. 30 years "; V.E. Day May 8. Most stores closed and servces were helcf n the churches. Board of drectors of the Cranford West Boys Camp re^ organzed. The camp h"ad been closed snce 942. Clarence Frtz- wll serve as presdent.. Pfc. Harold Metzler and Sgt. Robert McCullough freed from a German prson camp....» n The clearng house was v 40 years,- formed ths year n order to Henry Whpple elected presdent of Cranford Trust Co. elmnate overlappng and _ Lyman L. Loveland, 6, of 02 Arlngton Rd., polce duplcatonof scholarshp ad actvtes and so that the recorder for the past sx years, ded. greatest number of students mght. -be.-ser-.ve.d by_thf 50 years "Up to 2,000 expected at the athletc feld~ortwestendtt7tb~ see "Bg Bll" Tden play tenns on May 6. Ku Klux Klan meetng held May 2 nsouth Cranford, east of the Lehgh Valley RR. and south of Centennal Ave. (Hllsde Ave. School area). Thousands came, some from avalable funds. For the past year Mrs. Vta Lee and Mrs. Jean Grove have served as cocharmen of the scholarshp clearng house*: No volaton seen n, flm Polce met Matthew TT Hapey sajt! sajd yesterday a representatve tanv of hs department vewed the flm "The Happy/Hooker" at the Cranfbfa Theater ana "decded no grounds exst to halt the showng. Haney sard the theater s tunnng an expurgated verson whch carres an "R" ratng and not the unetfpurgated- verson whch has bwn rated "X". The vewng was by Detectve Leutenant Mchael Fedroff, who sad from hs observaton Ihe flm as shown s wthn the Supreme Courts gudelnes of acceptablty Haney sad hs offce had receved complants about nudty n the hm Chrstopher Newman at startng lne n bcycle roadeo last Thursday at.walnut Avenue School as Patrolman Thomas Kane wno set.up bke- course, and Mrs. Mary Alce Haerle, Walnut PTA,. stand by Event was under Mrs. Sonya Wys,ochansk, PTA safety drector, and Lous Charell,(Physcal educaton nstructor. long dstances, formed cars n a crcle wth headlghts on and keptaway all outsders. - GOy.ears Mothers Day frst celebrated n Cranford by St. Pauls Methodst Church May 8, 9J0. - New-4aw trolloys must stop on near sde of ntersertlnns do years Edward Hedenberg, Emmor K. Adams, Adds Jackson and Lucy Mller stopped for rdng bkes wthout lghts n establshed the Hedenberg-McBean, now Koehler-McBean, nsurance agency.) - CHS career day ncludes 67 felds Three keynote speakers wll lead off a career day program at Cranford Hgh School Thursday, May 22, whch wll brng more than 80 practcng professonals and specalsts nto the classrooms to meet wth students n all three grades. Ths marks the frst tme that, through the cooperaton of the admnstraton, the gudance offce, faculty, students and PTA, ths wde varety of career nformaton "s beng brought nto the school n one mornng The keynoters, each of whom wll address one grade level n assembly, wll be Robert Bunno, drector of admsson servces for George Matwes, manager of safety and health at Bambergers Newark, and Prof. Francs lann, drector of the Horace Mann-Lncoln Insttute at Teachers College, Columba Unversty. Followng the lalks, the students wll proceed to prevously selected career nformaton sessons, each ont v scheduled for approxmately one-half hour n length. Areas, of career nterest were elcted from the student body n January and agan n early sprng* and they were v asked to select four areas of nterest from the fnal lst of some 67 career areas. The careers range from archtecture to veternary ^.medcne, wth speakers comng from state, county and local levels of prvate busness and ndustry, as well as publc - and governmental felds. Dog show wnners Bran Bednareks mnature Schnauzer Zegfred Stardust look second place n the Terrer Pup dvson of the recent Unon County 4-H Jr. Kennel Club show Dedre Beers Irsh Setter Westwnd Scarlet Deja Vu dook second n the sportng pup dvson as second place n the senor showmanshp class. Her other dog, Valkyre, a mxed breed look second place n ts class, Ihrd place n groomng and condton and frst place n the obstacle race and n subnovce brace along wth Mary Aon Obermeers v mxed breed Duffy who also won the sub-novce class. Letters o he Edtor mu»t be t and have A return addrew The Chroncle re\*r\c* the rght to. ed! letters lor length

5 / " ^^^^^^^^^^ If " : ;. - & College Club plans The annual sprng banquet. Qlder, Were Gettng Better" of the College Womens Club group, composed of club Monday n the Karolne Room Mrs. Tmothy Harrngton and of the Town and Campus Mrs. -Edward Toy are Restaurant; Unon. Dnner drectors of ths group...wll be served at 7- p.m., preceded by a Dutch Great The banquet commttee s cocktal hour. composed of: Mrs. George The hghest rankng senor Dalack, charman; Mrs. grl, the scholarshp award Lloyd Cokelet, Mrs. Norman Brubaker, Mrs. Charles wnners, and the scholarshp.re-applcant award wnners Macaluso, Mrs. Merlyn Jones/ wll be announced, and Mrs. Donald Jones, Mrs., honored at ths tme. Senor JosephWelsh; Mrs. Norman daughters of College Club-Goldsmth, Mrs. Mtchell l members wll be ntroduced ElKhoury, Mrs. Thomas also. Kehoe and Mrs. Wllam A skt, "Were Not Gettng Mller. Author to brng otters program The fnal program of the culture and art commttee of -Brookskte Plaee--Sehool j»- PTA wll be presented tomorrow. Mrs. Madelne &>tz and Mrs._ Irene Prce, charwomen, have announced that Mrs. Dorothy Wsbesk, author of the chldrens book, "The True Story of Okee the Otter," wll be at the school. Mrs. Wsbesk wll dscuss her book, and a flm about grades K through 3, and n the afternoon for grades 4 through Mrs. Wsbesks book was publshed n 967 by Farrar, Strauss & Groux. She s presently employed as a lbraran n the Bound Brook lbrary. The PTA sad t s pleased to present to the students the unque opportunty of notters wll be vewed. She wll tervewng an author and the also brng wth her two lve presence of the lve otters.wll" - "~ "-bo rrd fn unurual dmensnn tn nted n the mornng for the program. and Delve names flower s wnners Mrs. Ronald Gnsberg was artstc arrangement classes the top prze wnner n a werenmrs. Rchard Waller, closed flower show, "Here Mrs. Henry Hnserkamp, Comes Summer," presented by the Dg and Delve Garden Club of Cranford,.May 8. She was selected by a panel, of judges as the wnner of a trl the artstc dvson... Mrs. Frank Krause was gven the arboreal award n the hortculture dvson for her specmen of a flowerng dogwood. Charles Doktor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doktor of Colona. Father John M. Oates performed the ceremony al St. Mchael Church. A recepton followed at Edson Country Club. Mr. Heck gave hs daughter n marrage. Her attendants were Mrs. Randall Clayton of Herbertsvlle and her sster, Barbara Heck. Randall Clayton of Her- " bejtsvlle served as best man and Robert Slovk of Sayerle sweepstakes~swato~fr recevng the most blue rbbons n the show. Blue rbbon wnners n the. VIA selects ctzenshp representatves Mss Beth Ann Sexton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremah Sexton, has been selected as the Cranford Vllage Improvement Assocatons delegate to the Ctzenshp Insttute at Douglass College, New Brunswck, June 6-2Q. Mss Sexton s a junor at. Cranford Hgh School. She s a member of the Junor League Bowlng Club and the CYO at St. Mchael Church. Her hobbes, are musc, bowlng, swmmng and sewng. Upon, graduaton she expects to attend college and major n specal educaton. Mss Deborah Schlapak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schlapak, has been selected as alternate. Sale to beneft Vstng The Vstng Nurse and Health Servces whch serve Wa6rr "oldes and goodtes"saturday and Sunday n the parkng lot behnd the Vstng Nurse headquarters at 354 Unon Ave., Elzabeth, from 0 a.m.- to 4 p.m>on_.bgth days. Home, hobby and sports tems wll be on sale, ncludng furnture, books, tools and records. Proceeds wll support communty projects for health mantenance and health educaton. The Vstng Nurse and Health Servces provdes home health care n 5 communtes n the Elzabeth- Westfeld area. MOTHERS DAY BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. James Leahy,of 230 Centennal Ave. announce the brth of a daughter, Tara Gabrel, at Elzabeth General Hosptal on Mothers Day May. Mrs. Leahy s the former Doreen Topetro of Cranford. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Patrck Topetro of 47 Mendell Ave. and..the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leahy of 207- Hllsde Ave. LEARN ELECTROLYSIS the KRtE way Rewardng career In permanent h»lr removal Age no barrer, full or part lme Day or Eve Men, Women Come, wrt* or phone lor FHEEIOOKLETK, m IMW.mt.N.V. Mrs. James McfcJamara, Mrs. Frank Vodraska ^a.nd Mrs. CarlPfel. \ In, the hortculture dvson^ blue rbbons were awarded to the followng exhbtors: flowerng bulbs, Mrs. *;s and Mrs. Lam Ryan; azalea, Mrs. Ells and Mrs. Ryan; flowerng shrubs and trees, Mrs. Krause; bleedng heart; Mrs. Carl Pfel; perennals and _hftnnak r Mrs. Wllam fbegot Waller; geranum, Mrs. Krause, Mrs^ Ells; potted plants, Mrs. Ells.; santpaula (sngle) Mrs. Ells, Mrs. Charles Chatfeld; santpaula (double) Mrs. Frank Karkowsky and Mrs, Ells; potted plants (non-flowerng) Mrs. Krause, Mrs. Waller, Mrs. Ells, Mrs. Karkowsky and Mrs. McNamara; nonflowerng hangng baskets, Mrs. McNamara. For the Dggn Dandelons, the junor club of Dg and Delve, a junor achevement award n hortculture Avas awarded to Beth McCarthy for her terrarum. In the junor artstc dvson, the followng grls receved blue rbbons: Ern Ryan, Jeanene Pfel and Lz McNamara. Mss MCNamamrMary J, Me Adams and Laura Peterman receved blue rbbons n the junor hortculture dvson. Mrs, Albert Hogan was presented wth a scroll and a flowerng cherry tree n app&paton of her contrbuton to The Cranford Conservaton Commttee on behalf of the Dg and Delve Garden Club. The flower show was held Mrs. Charles Doktor Mss Heck s brde Mss Chrstne Heck, daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. Frank Heck of Bloomngdale Mss Dolores N. Gudo Dolores Gudo, S.R. Bllck The engagement of Dolores N. Gudo to Stephen R. Bllck son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve P. Bllck of 337 South Unon Ave., was announced ths week. Mss Gudo s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeMonte D. Gudo of Bound Brook. The future brde, a graduate of Bound Brook-Hgh School, s employed D^ Johns Manvtlle at the home of Mr. and Mrs..^Products Corp., Manvlle. Ells, 04 Retford Ave. Mr. Bllck s a graduate of Hostesses for the evenng Cranford Hgh School and were Mrs. John McCarthy and attended Unon College. He s Mrs. Ryan.Trs. Vodraska and Mrs. Hnsenkamp were An October weddng s co-charmen of.the event. planned. A covered dsh supper, whch wll be the fnal meetng of the year, wll be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hnsenkamp June 2. Joan Kosowsk s future brde Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Kosowsk of 04 Pawnee Rd. have announced the engagement of ther daughter, Joan Adele, to Mchael James Axe of Lancaster, Pa. Mss Kosowsk s a graduate. of Cranford Hgh School, and her fance s a graduate of McCaskey Hgh School, Lancaster. Both are senors at Bucknell Unversty, Lewsburg, Pa. vlle and Kevn Brennan of Farvew wene_ushers Mrs; Doktor, a graduate of employed by the "Kaser Alumnum Co of Hllsde before her marrage: Her husband, a graduate of St. Peters College n Jersey Cty, holds a. master of busness admnstraton degree from Rutgers Unversty. He s assstant manager of the Kaser Alumnum Dstrct Center n Newark, Calforna. * The couple wll make ther home n Fremont, Calforna.- Husband lly Betty Butler tour tour Auxlary Presdent Mrs. Betty Butler of Cftmford has. been cancelled and.plahs.are ndefnte for schedulng a new.^ date. Mrs: Butlers husband, Tom s ll and has been hosptalzed at Muhlenburg Hosptal at Planfeld. The plans had ncluded vsts to VFW Auxlares n Germany and France, plus tours of mltary nstallatons and hosptals.. * _ Annamary Ladanye to wed n November The engagement of Mss Annamary Nonny Ladanye, daughtexof Harry Gt Ladanye of 420 Casno Ave; and the late Helw-S jranye, to Paul V. Stahln, son of Mr and Mrs. Wllam. Stahln/ of Wyomssng, Pa., v was announced ths. week. A970 graduate of Cranford Hgh School, Mss Ladanye receved her bachelor of arts degree from Montclar State College. Whle at Montclar, she partcpated n the Study Abroad program and spent her junor year at the Unverste de Montpeller, France. Mss Ladanye s teachng French_wth the Westfeld school system. Mr. Stahln, a graduate of Unon Catholc Hgh School, Scotch Plans, also was graduated from Montclar State College n 974. He receved_a_bachelor of scence degree n accountng, and served as presdent of the natonal busness! fraternty. Alpha Kappa Ps. Mr. Stahln s employed by prce Water house" and, Co.. Morrstown. A November weddng s planned. * Club to see magc show Magc by Blanc hard and Helene Wll be the entertanment for " the annual luncheon of the Wednesday Mornng Club n the Town-and- Campus, Unon, on Wednesday. The luncheon wll. begn at noon wth-a cocktal tour ~ Blanchard and Helene of Bernardsvlle perform wth a unque blendng. of sophstcated magc to musc. Mrs. J.R. Conover, program consultant, sad ther routnes usng colored brds, slks, flowers and French poodles have been featured at the Waldorf Astora, the Meadowbrook Supper Club Thursday, May CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page 5 m. : - Mss Annamary Ladanye Beth Pptashk to wed Edward Greenebaum Warner. T 0 ATTBND WEST POINT Monday, n. the home of Mrs. Mrs. L.E. Montgomery, Kevn F. Qunn, son of Mr. S.K. Thomson, 988 Dogwood presdent, and Mrs. N.M. Dr., Scotch Plans, wth Mrs. Polytechnc Iasttute He has and Mrs. Edward Qunn of 4 Lghtcap, program charman, H.J. Dckens and Mrs. For- been. engaged by an Manor Ave, has been selected -^aro representng the clnh as -nnhnngh engneerng frm n New for appontment to the U.S. MQjtfry A««Hr>nr)y at West votng delegates to the 8st natve of New England, Mrs. Jersey upon hs graduaton. Pont. He s a student at annual conventon ths Week of H.S. Allen wll suggest - The couple s plannng a fall USMA Preparatory School at the N.J. State Federaton of hstorcal places to vst n weddng and wll resde n the Fort Belvor. Va. Cadet "Women^s dubs at-^haddon thnt~nrcjr -Ncw-^V-ork-a rea. ~tranmjrfor-the-elass-of 979- Hall n Atlantc Cty. The A ncw member, Mrs. Edalternates are Mrs. Rchard wartj H. Schenker of 27 Frday M S pm lor publcaton July 7. - All scx*l new. should b«tubmltted by wll begn at West Pont on Bradfeld Jr., vce presdents temng Ave., was ntroduced lollowlno week and Mrs. u E.C. Fortenbaugh, former recordng secretary. Mrs. Montgomery wll read her revew of "Sjent Sprng" by Rachel Carson at the lterature semnar today. The nndwelcomed to-theclub by Mrs. Rchard Bradfeld Jr.. membershp charman, at the annual busness meetng. GOP to host cocktal party revew was awarded frst prze n the state creatve and the CBS. "Captan wrtng_contest ths year. \ -Kauauu Sh Othw^memhm whn wll. Arrangements are under the^ partcpate n the conventon Club wll hnve a cocktal party drecton of Mrs. DR. workshopsare: Mrs. Conover, at tne nomc of f ormer Mayor Creghton, luncheon charman, and her commttee: Hemsarth, Mrs. A.R. Mrs. Dowlng, Mrs. WE. y Edward K. Gll, 36 Casno Mrs. P.V. Buonaguro, Mrs. Mrs. G.J. Paredes, Mrs. J.W. Ave. Sunday from 4 to 7. pjny A.W. Busch, Mrs. J.P. Spcer and Mrs. A J Republcan canddates for Townshp Crfnmttec, County Dowlng, Mrs. DA. Rudkn, Terregno. Freeholders and State Mrs. V.F. Samowsk, Mrs. The antques department Assembly wll be honored L.G. Taber and Mrs. G.K, wll meet at 2:30 p.m. Mss Newhard engaged Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Newhard of Balmere Parkway have announced the engagement o Jance Ellen, to Dr. Mark J. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Roth of Mam Beach, Florda. Mss Newhard s, a graduate of the Fashon Insttute of Unversty, where she receved an assocate of arts degree n fashon buyng and. merchandsng. She s a junor ^executve at Alexanders n Paramus, and s a professonal model, represented^by Jane Massey Models Agency n East Orange. Dr. Roth, a graduateof.oho State Unversty and the New-.. Jersey college of Medcne and Dentstry, has an offce at the New Jersey shore. HS prom adds patrons The commttee for the Cranford Hgh School Senor Pron) to be held May 29 at thf Edson Country Club announced they.are stll acceptng donatons ftonrr parents who would lke to have ther names added to the lst or just support the prom. The followng patrons have DAUGHTER TOFLYNNS Mr. and Mrs.-Gary Flynnof 345 Centennal Ave. have announced the brth of ther frst chld, a daughter, Lauren -Legh, on Ap*l M n Ralway Hosptal. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carnevale of 7 Sutton PI., and the paternal grandparents are -Mv-and- Mrs. Thomas Flynn of 2 Park.Terr. f--f=j ^.-4; > for- * o / o-2000 THE SOMETHING for EVERYONE FAMILY RESTAURANT featurng STANLEYS CONVENIENT HOURS Sun.thru Thursday PINGRY DAY CAMP THE PINGRY SCHOOL 25NORTH AVENUE, HILLSIDE. NEW JERSEY June 30 NURSERYCAMP Ages 3 8,4 BOYS and GIRLS Aug. 8 9:50 a.m. JUNIOR CAMP Ages 5 & 6 Swmmng - Sports of All Knds Arts and Crafts Transportaton Avalable 0 a.m.-2:30 a.m. Saturday 0 a.m.-2 a.m. Frday -0 a.m.--l a.m. We Love Kds So Brng tm M\\ 66 Morrs Avenue, Sprngfeld SENIOR CAMP Grades to 8 For Informaton and Applcatons Pngry School - Call 355*6990 been added: A/lr and Mrs. Steven Babtv Joseph C. Dskle, Paul D BouUnfoht. Henry G Baewlc. Robert p. Behronv Rchard Bonner, Frank Carolan. rtlchard Chnndler, James T. Conroy. Mrs Ellen Maloney Curclo, Mr and owt, Donald French, Vctor Gatto, John Gcsumnrln, Ronald Gnsberg, Paul Gramllng. John O. Hcnne, Jr., Frank Hogan, Mr. and Mrs Rchard Hummel, Lesle Johnton, Rt*erl F." Johnston, Howard J. Knlskcrn, Joseph R Lauronl; Mlton L. Laure, Robert Levlne, Alfred H Les, Jr., John MacWhlrtcr. B Mandell, Wllam M McGradV, George R McGrath, Mchael J McQuade, Jr. Albert Mtchell. M. OCone, Harold T Peer, Eugene C. Roche. John StvotS, Charles Scaluro, Joteph Schecter, Otto Schwaoer, H J Seymour Jr.. Fred Small, Robert Sprlngted, Arthur H UaoL Robert WoodruH^Wllam Wrght:..J Mss Jance Newhard f <JL~ Mc/veV guests. Tckets are $5 per person und are avalable Jrom Club members. The publc s nvted. Parlamentarans elect new offcers Cranford Unt of Parlamentarans recently elected new offcers. Thvy are: Mrs. A.It. Mrante, presdent; Mrs. J.A, Wargo, vce presdent, Mrs. Nl. ra. The prog jx a m "Parlamentary Questons" was eonductcd^by Mrs. N,L. Bo wen. y ^ The next meetng wll be Aqy 2, at the Cuptal Sa-vngs offce on Rartan Rd. The program wll be "Mock Meetng" led by Mrs. E.G. Orlng and student members. Mrs, Norrs Bowen wll serve as hostess. t\ c^ 09 North to WwffleW cot. CtttolA*. ) To Celebrate the End To Prepare for the Begnnng Seko for your graduate Martn Jewelers outstandng collecton o^seko watches offers somethng specal for everyone. From superb performng sports models through sleek contemporary dress models. And thanks to automaton, Seko turns out these watches faster, wth greater ac. curacy, at a lower prce. That means you can count on your gft dollars gong farther when yogr choce Is Seko. Daly v 30 lo S 0 (Ucept Thurs. < 30o8 30 Closed Wednesda Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Potashkn, of sf Clark St. have announced the engagement of ""ther daughter, Beth, to-edward Greenebaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira TIreel South Salem. NY. Mss Potashkn Is a cum laude graduate of" Clark Unversty, and was elected to Ph Beta Kappa. She s enrolled n a doctorate program n psychology at Yeshva Unversty and recently receved a fellowshp award from that nsttuton. Mr. Greenebaum s also a graduate of Clark Unversty and receved a bachelor of arts degree n urbfrn studes and geography In May he wll receve a degrw? n cvl engneerng, from \VoVcester Mss Beth Potashkn Pnotography Remembers.;. The days you cant forget Fne Portrat Photography by~~~t~" BKRGKIN STUDIO 34 North Avenue, West flenngton/furh_ 976 FUR FASHIONS ARE HERE! 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6 PagS6 GRANFORD (N > > CIT ZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, May 5,975 /. Meplace consuner drector n? vote along party lnes KENILWORTH-- In a vote ""along J>ohTcal lnes, the Democratc - controlled majorty on Borough Councl Tuesday apponted Catherne Boennghaus as consumer affars drector to replace Vvan Gllet, who has been servng as borough consumer protecton offcer snce 972 and recently declared Mr canddacy " for Borough Councl on the Republcan tcket.the new appontment.takes effect -tmmemately, Democratc Counclmen Wllam F. Holt,.John (Mock, ^Edward Stupak and Anthony Zelenak voted for Mrs Boennghauss appontment protecton offcer served as an ndvdual appontee 6T~Hun mayor Kepuhljcan Mayor Wllam K Conrad had apponted MrsGllet n January 974 to. serve for a two-ytac term, exprngat the end of ths year. The post s part tme and unsalaned Intervewed both Holt sad councl ntervewed Mrs Gllet and Mrs Boennrghaus and decded Mrs Boennghaus was "the-superor canddate," although she s not a certfed Consumer Affars LOCH I Assstance (ALA) offcer as s Mrs Gllet He sad the new appomtee wll lake a four- Uocnnghaus. whle Republcan Counclmen week course to qualfy for C. Wllam Vtekuast and IAI.A certfcaton. Rchard.I.omax voted not Holt cted "personalty" as an offcal offce of Consumer Protecton n the borough Up untl now, the consumer new post He sad a "postve atttude" and "receptve ear" were lactors n choosng Mrs an "unquestonable move," Mrs. Gllet, afsr the meetng, sad, "Ths s the last offce, n the borough that should be made poltcal." She sad her record the last several years speaks for tself. Mrs. Gllet sad her credentals match CALA requrements exactly. Mrs Gllet, who has been an executve. secretary, and dvson.offce manager for \2. years, sad she had no sonahly problems wth.people who came to seehdr and conducted the offjce wthout regard (or poltcal afflatons. > ntves^ t 5X Itchfeld Ave 7, ha had secretaral and clercal ^experence. at Kasbaran KENILWORTH- Borough portaton, three, assstant ^eajmously engneers-a adopted on fnal readng an Peter J. McDonougJ to lghts Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Roessle Roessles celebrate golden annversary U.S. attorney to address manufacturers assocaton KKNll.WOKTH The Kenl worth Manufacturer^. Assocaton ull hold ts May meetng ll the Sharkamaxon Golf and -Country Chl n.scotch Plans on f!hursdav. New Jersey The meetng wll Ixgn at ( :n p m wth cocktals (ru hors doeuvres followed by dnner.at 7 :«p m All "members and ther guests are ^^ presdent and program charman las announced Ila Jonathan I. Goldsten, Iruled Stales attorney lor the- )sl." trtcfol New Jcrs",. wll lcllr guest "spekit Attorney Goldsten s ; graduate nl the Wha/ltu School ol l-nancc and Commerce ol the IDversty ol Pennsylvana He receved hs,law degree IVom the New York Unversty School of Law n June ]%:> I x>n graduaton Iron) law school, he was selected for he honor s -program m H-H* Orgn/ed Wllam Slyler s presdent ol the assocaton, Robert Haas s Secretary and Wllam Cyrana s treasurer The manufacturers wll close ther regular meetngs wth the annual golf out ng af_ Shn rkfl m axon-c-ou ntry ^fb Scolch Plawj^, on June 2(\ KKNILWORTH- Mr. arut Mrs, Adolf Hoessle of 22Dross. Mrs. Roessles sster, Else, St., recently celebrated ther* came from Germany for the golden weddng annversary annversary... wth(5 frends and relatves at a dnner party at Beacon Hll Club n Summt, gven by ther two sons, Fred ard Rudy and ther wves. Mr and Mrs Roesslc also have nne grandchldren.. Long-tme-res-den-ts- of Kenlworth, - the couple (Jreenhouses Brearley honor students KK-N-ILW-OKTI-I" Davd School has announced the. honor roll lor the thrd Tarkng perod Students lsted are.. - \ OHADE -.lllr- - IIIIIHI. I- AII,I IKIIll.n Il. I I,! F n(. t )nn III. DPr/o. -Mrrlla. HIIIIJI ;. PIMIT Ihrlrtn. Th-M-s/ TTrarfj, I nur- (.l-. ( (lhrru- t.,thr<*ol<.. I I\,I r,r,h<rn. ( arol Crrv.-.an Flam%. John Fl.nk. I lfatoth H-rv-u«. I.lPl HllUns k.>nn<tl lljlhn.n Krvm k<ya-.k tlanr V l.nw /. I rank Corn. (.lt- le l.nrrr,. Hln l.uuv I HwrtMl Irlmw. DlHr.l lloyl. llr-ncla I (loan. M< IHII* I u a. FUJV/rd u, OentM- Mrluna W.lyrc M Mhnn. I nu. MTWlttn. Jr.MMr Myr. I nwrur MkMWf ; Nancy Mr.lllf Alan ["alr-k I unnl Il r o; ; rl In. JnM- l Pftr))//>lln. Pnlma FIIIJIII) M.rn- Ilnkn Ihur., IIIIIIIIXI- [nnm IlnUr -r(, I I.IUII -> u hmml MurnVuv Orhr McMar, [Jrhn Skllman, Mrurtn Vmm.t. Mar_N Sdrrr, vtucr Spalt..Carol Mr allrrwlur I. r <r nl y n F om / y l>. wohr-r I UI a k. /. K.urn llrhar Crdlyn Wujnr. Calnr W-l-r, < arrlc Wrt/-l. Ctr.Wjllamsun, M<l*,sa Wood, Wrm.ld Vutl GWADE 7 A rnont, P.rn s,t flnrlc. Ch.\r.nt (Uu r. L.r.t /nwool. I I Km, % tn Itlc, Ml r y r uji I,Ino.. roly) c. cjpfnl. I hom,s en to r, M.tr k f) (v d Mr nc H.Morr <>II [)opi, I (Iword [>ul su, Jnct (..mujo. AIIJITI f K O, and lj>n, DlVM-n/o ^.ru- V jt lr( "ju.d, InlHI I (>< I ml (,,( OM.n M.c Secton ol Ihe I ruled Stales t Department nl Justce n [^[^^[y^) ^!^^^!^^"^"^!-) Washngton, DC I..M..,,I H.HI.,I..I n-.,nu u,,r..m r.rm, Later (jo.sten was. ;.:;;,:;;:;;; ;;,,. assgned to coordnate the nr-n. vn- I.MI.,.., «,,y w,m,» ves.tgalon nto crmnal M.H, A.m.- *».- p>.>f M,, IJ.,,- M..I,III.,. actvtes durng Ihe con >l " " - - ""HMI-IH" m,,,,, Il y ; l, l f l I I I, I I I, I u l l - M I. n l. I structon nl (le ( olonal w,,,,,n v.,,, n, m», r,,,n IM Ppe-lne wth Herbert. u "">" """ >" - """" "" " Stern From ld. IIIB m! r»": rt-l"^.^" :; " Feb. II,. 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Olur.h lfy M.r un Students vst courts n Trenton Cranldrd Hgh_SclOors law wth teacher Bernard Flashberg, experenced several leld actvtcs recenty, each ol whch provded thestuderts. wth a glmpse of dfferent phases of the Amercan legal system and Ihe ndvduals charged wth makng the system work. The classes-took part May n the "Law Day: U.S.A." observances held at the Unon County Courthouse _ n Klzabch. The ceremones mcluded welcomng remarks l>v John l-an.kv of4he Unonordnance regulatng the use of publc! buldngs, Any group : ororganzatonthat s publcly orented, ncludng poltcal partes, may use Kenlworth -Recreaton Center provded a "permt s ssued. The center ncludes Kasbaran Hall. A resoluton was adopted spellng out regulatons for the. permts. Ponts nclude: no permt wll be ssued for any faclty other than the Kenlworth" Recreaton Center, a separate permt wll ^e requred for each occason, no admsson charge or fund- " rasng s permtted, the proposed use must be Kenlworth-related, and lablty nsurance s requred, -unless-wavedr ; Questons recently have been rased concernng the._ ljsjq_qljkflsharan Hall for a canddate screenng sponsored by the Kenlworth Democratc Club. Ah ordnance ntroduced three Weeks ago establshng^ code of ethcs for muncpal employes and offcals was amended Tuesday to nclude the lbrary board and employes, Publc hearng on the amended ordnance wll be May 2T. - r : ""- Lvo Mancno, Independent ~:pemoerat"canddate runnng < for mayor n the June 3 prmary, crtczed the proposed code of ethcs, cullng on councl to "stop pokng.at ^ evefyone eously." Heafso spoke aganst allowng poltcal partes to use borough buldngs. vklood-reated tems Counclman Edward Stupak announced that a representatve from the Federal Insurance Admnstraton (FIAT wll be avalable n Borough Hall May 23 at 0 a.m.. to dscuss flood nsurance _ dscuss obtanng fve federal funded traffc and stll retan angle parkng. The commttee proposed a pecemeal approach, hopng to obtan new lghts at 8th...S:t.,_ Cooldge Dr. and Mchgan Ave., where angle parkng s not nvolved, and they consderng the other lgjjts where angle parkng s a factor at a later date. Zelenak sad the state was nterested n the pecemeal approach. He sad DOT wll cooperate f the federal government agrees that angle parkng s not hazardous. mm Robert Wllamson Robert Wllamson of 604 Wllow St. recently celebrated 25 years.servce wth the Jersey Cty.servce center of Joseph T. Ryersop & Son, Inc., be natons largest metals servce center organzaton. Backers of Holt tcket tell campagn stands KENILWORTH-- Edward Stupaak 7 - Democratc campagn coordnator,.and Thomas McHale, treasurer, today ssued statements explanng ther roles.n Ihe current prmary electon.campagn, They are sup portng" Wllam Holt mayor and Vncent Scorese. and John Ultzhoffer for Borough Councl. Stupaks-statement follows: "As a resdent, taxpayer, borough offcal for many years and a member of Twr governng body,i belevethat I am qualfed to make an ntellgent judgement regardng the type of person best suted to fulfll the responsbltes of the Offce of Mayor n our Borough. "In the relatvely short tme that BllHolt has served or the councl, I have ths subject to the^ student bodes of our local schools." "Blls contrbuton to good government s apprecated by hs colleagues and we fnd hm to be a credt, -to hmself, hs famly and the communty. I Mancno for open KENILWORTH- At a recent coffee hour n. hs honor, Democratc mayoral " canddate Lvo Mancno - lauded -the Kenlworth Democratc.Club "for ts decson to hold an open prmary,j:the clubs decson not to endorse any canr ddate," Mancno observed, "gves the choce back to the voters; a genune demonstraton of democratc acton,"... ; "The voced the people," he contnued, "wll now be clearly heard as to whom they see as the canddate wth the - strongest background n admnstraton and fscal.matters; a background so vtal-to4he-offce-of mayors At the same gatherng, campagn coordnators, _BchardlJMcCormaek and- Vncent Fevola mantaned thatther canddate was truly a "grass roots canddate" havng. emerged from repeated requests of many townspeople. "These people," the coordnators remarked, "are now workng vgorously on the campagn and they represent every segment of the electorate from youth to senor ctzen. They see hm as a man mates, Vnce Scorese and John Utzhoffer for members of the Borough Councl. Bll wll provde the much needed leadershp n the best nterest of our Communty and am therefore proud to serve as hs campagn manager. McHale stated: "As a resdent, taxpayer and former counclman, I take a strong nterest n the future of our borough: When such hghly qualfed and dedcated ndvduals as Bll Holt, Vnce Judy I.wnr.usrtM. l.lul lps I or.,k. M.MM...n, Ilytyh-I. I..In- Im k I lan.. "M! "" >"" W un V.ml.^.l. InMh.r /Ml.lM-w Iuwka.llr.l IMIn.a W.l( Ml. Ill W.nlnl Mnwnsk l.na lalal-lla Wll.," I nmla Wll. Wllam W^s U.ynrd *.. nlr..ul..,.f/,,. nl) ^"" M.ry Jam- Y.wyl.lk r,lhlfn...,,,.(,.,.,,,,, r,,. l,., Mun..I <* klj nl-. ll.ul.ua k nrm rm Lncoln pupls watch crafts made T TTV?T 7 T THE SOMETHING for EVERYONE FAMILY RESTAURANT featurng STANLEYS SEAFOOD SAFARI EVERY Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. - Fr. 5-8:30 p.m. n fhe RED ROOM Enjoy the fnest selecton of WISH FISH delvered daly 66 Morrs Avenue, Sprjngfeld Spokesmen lor the Mller Cory House ol West Ileld recently vsted. Lncoln School Spnnng, whttlng, luller.ml cheese nukng, and candle and soap makng wt" among Ihe demon straluns ol colonal crafts- Included n home decoratve als were slencl, theorem, reverse and I nse pantng In the spnnng process ether I lax or wool u;s used The lleee was washed, leased,- then carded, a com lmn process Thc-lullv mass produced was called lambs leg, whch was led lolle Mnnm! wheel whch Ihe students were en curaged lo touch and use Among Ihen were an anger, WIHMICII Mock plane, draw shave, brace and bt. and an assortment ol wooden mallets Inder Ihe drecton ol Mrs Hettyc Hnvarth and Mrs HusluuH.lames, candle and soap makng was shown. Hand dpped candles and those made n a mold were demonstrated Tnsel p. ml ng was used, to decorate the home n-colonal days It uses thn glass and a desgn m! lned n Inda nk l-ol lelmtl the glass gves t.n n- ls-n - slnnk County Bar Assocaton, charman of the event, and by the Honorable V. Wllam Dltuono, assgnment judge lor Unon County. The man s Haker was the Honorable -WrretvBrtdyr judge of-the-.juvenle. and Domestc Kelatons Court, whospoke on the days theme "Amercas Goal: Justce. Through Law " The classes vsted the courtroom of Judge Chester VVcdenhurner. and wtnessed Ihe proceedngs of. a crmnal tral n progress A tour ol Ihe county regsters offce and a Imgerprmtng demonstratpon by a sherffs offcer con- Iuded the days actvtes The classes went lo Trenton, May J. to see parts of the slate government at work A dscusson ol Ihe hstory and latlre of the state govern menl - was held m the State Senate chamlxs. Students then sat n the publc gallery nl the State Assembly and vewed portons nl a publc hearng on an mvestga.ton ot Ihe slates nursng home, n- dstrv Ujhe afternoon, the students went lo the stales Supreme Court where a "dscusson ol the hstory and nature n! the court system was held Councl ntroduced an ordnance whch would requre the borough engneer to certfy whether or not a home s n a flood hazard area, jf requested, for mortgage become aware of hs dedcaton,, ntegrty and energy n fulfllng the goals set forth durng the campagn last year. "Among these ams were requred from the"- applcant. Another ordnance was ntroduced to amend the buldng code wth reference to dranage. The amendment wll make t unlawful to nstall a method of dranage whch causes w;uer to flow onto an adjacent property n suffcent amount to cause njury or floodng. Counclman Wllam Stupak reported that the threemember ad hoc commttee, composed of hmself, Anthony Zelejak and (. Wllam (utekjnst, met recently wth the senor engneer of t,he state Department of Trans- UKVKNlKS RISK The Summt Bancnrpnralo) nl Summt, whose subsdary s the Summt and Klzahcth Trust Company, reports, lrs quarter net ncnmejl $>X2.lMM) for Ihe perod endng March :tl, 975. Overall revenues ncreased per cenl «In $-.27:2,noo -whle frst (jartev earnngs per share team up as canddates for our feelngs governng body I am com- ssues." pelled to take an actve role n assstng them n ther bd for electon. Kenlworth needs canddate of a group or select few. He has for years now been artculatng the vew of the people on the floor of the "courcl courageously, unceasngly, and effectvely. Mancno has served as our watchdogs^yer a governng body whch has shown repeatedly a blatant dsregard for the wll of the people." Mancno sad he would for the rest of ths month brng hs campagn "to the peoples doorsteps", by vstng every dstrct. "solctng ther g on all" communty more effectve use of the tax dollar. As a result, largely due to Blls able charmanshp of the fnance commttee, the muncpal porton of our taxes have held the lne ths year. Snce he has assumed offce he has been n the forefront trelessly n mprovng the publc mage of muncpal government, not only by hs own conduct, but by draftng and puttng through a code of ethcs ordnance to be used.as a yardstck., and gude to nsure the ntegrty of local offcals. "Bll also serv.es actvely on the Publc Works commttee and hs awareness ol the responsbltes of ths department are a vaulable contrbuton. A consumer protecton () r-d nancc, recently Sdbpted, s largely due to Blls senstvty and efforts on behalf of the buyng publc. "I partcularly applaud hs mcent efforts to stmulate nterest n cvc affars by our and forward=-years of- servce 5 YEARS SERVICE Unted Ol Company presdent Burton Esenbud, presented a gold watch for 5 RP~ s thnkng ndvduals lke Holt, Scorese and Ultzhoffer. It s an honor to se/ve as campagn treasurer for three men for whom I have such hfjrjegard and confdence." ^> Pttman, a commercal and ndustral nstallaton supervsor, who resdes n Cranford wth hs wfe Margaret and ther fve chldren. Senor Ctzen crafts at July 4 pcnc booth were $.04 vs. $.0 n l)74. * * youth n addressng hmself on Hardng School honor roll KENILWORTH-- Carl Steel and Sebastan Dana were.welcomed as new lmembers TH the Kemlworth Senor Ctzen Club meetng May 7. Ja^c-k^ Landau, presdent, commended Dave Ref, vstaton charman, for Ihs care and concern for ll members. Wallace Wayne Bcentennal July 4 pcnc plans ncludng a booth at Ward Feld for club members to dsplay ther hobbes and crafts. Mrs. Sophe Strack announced b\js trps to Asbury Concert tomorrow at Trnty Church EARN MORE 90 DAY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES S500 MINIMUM 6^575^ A S l b s l n l. f l f». r n. A.! >. I A PASSBOOK SAVINGS»-ACCOUNTS PAY FROM.DAY Oh DEPOSIT TO DAY Of WITHDRAWAL o/ /o $ Opens An Account Save o WlhdrHW Any Amount nl Anylum- T flu,tb<) ll-, SAVINGS NOW INSUHED UM To l.y U s C.OV T AGENCY HAWI (Op«r>D»lly. U lo. M.!.. J. Ftldlyt H IU a " I.. M - " Sclurdayf ( J, " I [ " S 40 COMMtnCf STHEt T HI WARK NJ DMOJ. b Open D«ly f. -..; \ :,, Wfll.l",,],!,-. I., -,,.- FREE PAR-KING «lt K n n t,. C,.r.t ; u,t < -.,", -,!,-, on AIKIITSOM. uhtllm, lo\ wrrr tlts^ncd. -ut ;»mf IISIMI lo.ml Itrmlmv maker,.hr*»u^>f lucm-alr \wlls, huu.srhuu a varety o colonal "tools, rms, and Ihma S(*< HI In roc.\w.lds w ere gven In members of S Theresa (hnrch Troop M.I and Cnl lack H I. It S A.. I he recenl.uetts n^hl con! merl,\\ jls p e.s e n l e l h\ c o n m l e e ICII.III n.n Klw.nl Kecll w ere s. ul K c h, ll t ow pel. IvnlTI Iow per. I r.nk I.nn. rll..i.lnes. m. home t p. IIS \\.ll f".ldwell. eleclrnnc A- I lt % /elemak Skll,\ ads u ee rsl, ul Hnled I l Kw per. con ser\,lo Itchard Iouper. I I Hno. V W\c An epat o \ (V.llhw S()h, Cheryl Scn.tor. Auroho * * \-sro MM (,n- joos Robert Spllm.n. -rmj; SlTool, nnouhtld t h. _U^ t tl.t»l<utoitam.. Van " lollow \\\ sludtmts \v ere* named lo the honor ml * or Ihe -thttf rfmrctn^ -»*rto*l* - -trrtr llsll WlSMlSk.. l a m e s I a m. ll. l. lung Itchard * nuper. cnmmtmly lvng Rchard low per I tll master Kllgene I ^e wn.sk nsen led the I ol low ng \\ IIICI os.ru ajls el lyen Klgee erw nsk. ml lusm.m Allen lhlhps Other Cub Seoul,v\.nls were" wnlt Mark Phllps. Ieler Utnbsh. Itoberl Koehter. Thomas Snllu.m r.nll arrow I.ew s I lenele I eler Rcmbsh. su IT,II row Frank l aldwoll. Juan Sou,n. Gt.tft-,t,.V-n n,;n»,u Hr :utl-v Hrrgm.ru mty M -h-r C ru ^hprt H, I vu (,-».tn I.- It...n., <.pl. r.«. Gdf Fve C Mnsln Anm.nn vcfnn,.! Anlo no. [lwn n.rtnm.. wrrttttt tvrton Mmufyr- vvllun Uttulott. Wll.nn BI.Kk. ErLh H-lw-ss VV.lt-r Hury Alcn. Crrn u.n.k ll.rh.k. D> A/,0 rln O> M.l l o. [).*n IVUnu I rli.i KoJ.lA. IO p Mrl.no I dw.rcl [u BI.UJ Ls.t t M.sl MH h.hl I lppunr TMom.s uka Ihmn. M.nnlron l.rgoy jm.n Wntun h rr ISlrs Sh.ron Krrr. I.!*., t>t.y, \ko t V.lllljfll.l K f l.lk.llls. n.ml K.-,h,-Hrcy kupyl.. Urry.nn M.,n,vsl. Jln L.n.) M.uj.rt M. v^-.. C.l..w Hjk. kt^alua Wen.I". l.m-ph MuMk Wuh.ul N.flnn ^ M..". N.v.^ Anthony I.nl.no I <..I.-.. k k,,, t.n.. Wu,,.nl. /// Types Of INSURANCE FIRE - CASUALTY - LIFE Cull us for ltttnls on the NEW HOMEOWNERS POLICY Hroudvr Covernms Lowvr Rutcs SHAHEIN Over Half a Century of Servce AGENCY REALTORS * INSURORS N,orth Ave., E Kenlworth calendar rursdv May l. V n p m <hess Club. Itecrealon Center v Salrd;t\. \\,w 7 "!" ( IIIS soltball. trades f-h llardm Keld SIHMIIIV. MlN IN I - H to I ll p m. Al show and s; le sponsored l> KertlwMth Art Assocaton. Hardng School feld Mout.\ Mas H p m llanlmg ScbMl TA fashon show and olhcer nstallaton. Hardng School audtorum tnl.s vollevlall. (rades ;>. Hardng g> tn rurs(l\, \la\ 22 t.lop m Kentlworll ManulaelurersAssocaton. shackama\on tolt and Country Club. Scotch Plans I try, Jt v Hnlrmu Julu auu!u, Mter Sr<gus.. Ronald Sol? s, Brlh SoV. Jtnu-s btonnkor. Steven S.Hu. Wotort Tamborrno, Chrstopher Tor ntr, Anlljony Vujon, Lynsda Sut. Wllarnson Donna Wrenn " Grade Sn Sherry Ann tt.lwcrczak, uu R.llOD. D.lOtl Plk. k.lhnrnp nunl, Sandra Ounfolo, Htlen Ccrosto, Gal Chonko, Wllam DArcy. Ronald De Mayo. Ju^cph Famngo. Lnda y.elds. John Flppont*. Deborah Mubnger. Carolyn Jone. Davd Keonan. Chrstne Keeney. faul Ksh. Scott klmder Gregory Kopyla, Rchard L.tHorty. Susan Lpke. Luanne Lehman. Oawn LunQa, Gerald Marko, Laura MSorley, Steven Nkorak. Denns Palajra. Garv-Palrck. Iqnalo Pen. lerero. Edwarr F^rokopk, Mark Relly. Mchael Relly, Carol Ann Rorval, Mary Ht-lh Rusnak. Hta Scorese Thomas.p.lal. Madelene Thompson. John Van - Water. Jo Ann VMfla, Ernest Vlaltv l sa Voll. flarbar. Wasky. Dane Gr^dc Seven Scott Uvttert, DcnM* HouthtT. PedT Costa. Kjren D France. Arthur Ejgrv I dw<rcl E nssln, nr r Wnt F tlkuwsk, James F,mmoo, ht-rsa V n-lds. Wlljc Ann Glasco. Wnhert (..ocxwn. Robert Hanke. Joflrr M.r r s Jll Hooan, DoAnnu Jones. Wohrft Kopyt.t Thom.s Lamb. MchdH >r (Krt)tr t\ LOSpnoSO, RobtTt Lyons Mc htle Me C I l*l?r ty. font Voor Wn"h,r MtTtl. Donn. Pntnfl. kosn.nt Pjp.raMo, L sa Pcaronl. Kler, Jo.nn Pnsco Cht-ryl pt urt ;ams Rtuo. Tcrrsa Rt^tuC V. I IT t- Hohn EWtsy K,y ROSS, MfW Sclpt. ky, L ld bqnorel \A, t I r,raktm n. ktth Walyus "The Trees" Grtfup wll present a r.nnrert at Sherlnrk Park Tuesday, May"27 at 0:5 a.m. and a bus rde June 3 to Garden State Art Center for a performance of the Unted States Arny Band. Ray McElroy has been apponted to the Unon County Offce of Agng. ~ The Unon.County Senor Ctzen far wll be held IMay announced 24 at Downs Hall, Kean College, Unon. Transportaton s avalable. Mr. Lncoln of the Regonal Hgh School adult contnung educaton suggested havng classes for. members In sewng, pottery, or other subjects of nterest durng-tbe day n the clubhouse. Henry Dorst was apponted, to meet wth Mr. Lncolrr-to develop a program. Walter Borght Jr., Unon rtt Art show rescheduled K I- N I I. U OR T Ihe members outdoor,ut show.ml s.le s nmrel hy_ ll)e^ Kelw HI Ih Art Assocaton. > letnlel tor SUIHI.IN. Ma> I. was postponed to ths Stul.v IxT.mse nl ran ll w ll be held. fhe II.nhng School kll Held, l-ll St. and luulcs.rd Iron UJ. a m untl I -<o p m Ihere wll be professonal.ml non professonal dvsons.ml a secton for junors up to 7 years of age Judges w, ll le Ie > Zmmerman of Cranlonl and M.ttleo /.lanmcell ol Kemlwurtn. both noted artsts The-mam pr/.e wll be the "Purchase Awad" selected by the judges The club wll purchase De pantng and donate t to St Theresa School The relrehhmen stand wll!* manned by the Davd Brearley Athletc Booster Club rade Eght ttoberl Canollen, -nl l~)av[l. T.cy De Mar JO Steven Dl nto Cyunthfl Dopl D.ane Fsher. vu hrosl. Cyunlh. Grapenthn. tru..i HollTfln. Told Hub.ntjer. Sean m.n rw-bra lmer. Frank Longo. nn. opnoso P.tnta Lunon. John nhowsk John Mooller, Mchael.- loy Moll Carolyn Nevlle. r. I.I Oro/to Mtnee Pcaron, Paula ;I.IIIO. L^n Mput««r, Rtcfard Rlzo. s. letlroyer Susan SkwtM. Steven ^.-s [Hnal. Isth Preler Van «,.rk j.nfs Van le Walcr Robert.k, I.nl.n Wlvdmy NlM K t OF I N I I M ION.>... n.,,,. r,,, Ih-s-lanos has,.pl>.-, lo n,- V,lvor,nd t oun l ll the t,.,hgh,. Kcn^rIh nl.* tfenary.<. onsumpt.on L m-t\^t> tor ru.ss located, South JIM SI. >.-n.vmrlh r^ j Fals Chr -loph-r I OeSlelano I lohol Drjve QI, Hmltr N J Ot.l.urn.n,.Hul IT made mmr..ae^y n,%j,i.".i to Wuyaret V.Gynj hooo.jh l.-fk Muncpal tullny. K-nlworlh N I Sgnrd Chr.slooh-r u O-Stelnno Da. v., u JJ v;s FIT IB I, Hall, Trnty Church, Forest and North Aye,, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The group s a Chrstan communty at the Cathedral of St. John the.dvne n New York Cty. The musc s nspred by Scrpture and prayer, and t s_ orgnal communal composton. The group plays nstruments from all over the world ncludng star, harp, flute, voln, harmonum, chang, tambourd, zther and many others. Donatons are $2 for adults and $ for students. Tckets are avalable at the door or at the parsh offce between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Musc Club award The Westfeld Muscal Club yesterday awarded a scholarshp to Paul Schuyler Phllps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danel T. Phllps, to contnue studyng composton and conductng at the Eastman School of Musc n Rochester, NY. Ths was one of eght awards, totalng $4,00, presented by the club Paul recently conducted a program presented by the Eastman School Orchestra. -tuunty freeholder, spokeabout the sertor ctzen clnc at Runnells Hosptal and servces avalable. The monthly brthday party ~wll be held Tuesday at r Student exhbts at PTA meetng KENILWORf H- The. Hardng School PTA wll meet Monday at 8 p.m. n the school audtorum. Offcers for the school year wll be sworn n. Seventh and eghth grade home economc students wll present a fashon, show and an ndustral arts dsplay wll be presented. There wll be an art exhbt by students n grades kndergarten through 8 n the cafetera. KENILWORTH. N J ORDINANCE HO > AN ORDINANCE- REGULATING THE USE OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS APPROVED WILLIAME CONRAD JR Mayor ATTEST MARGARET McGEVNA Ooroooh Clerk Statement Take notce that the above Ordnance was passed on the HHAI readng after publc hearng at a -regular meetng ol he oovernlno body ol th* Borough ol kenlworth and was approved by Ihe Mayor on the 3th day ol Way, IPS MARGARET McGlVNA Boroudh Clerk ol the Borough ol Kenlworth. N J Dated May ts. Iv75 Fre IS n NOTICE TO MEMBERS KENILWORTH PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. INC On.Aprl J], 975, Ihe corporaton adopted a Resoluton recommendng the dssoluton ol the corporaton and lmna H 00 P M. May 9. WS. Audtorum, Hardng School. Kenlworth, New Jersey, as Ihe lme and place whereby the membershp may consder sad dssoluton Mary A Johnson Secretary kenlworth Parent Teacher* Assocahon. Inc Dated Aprl 24, May fee II rt Board ol Educaton Kenlworth, N J CAFETERIA SUPPLIES Sealed bds wll be receved by the Kenlworth Board ol Educaton. 434 Boulcva/d. Kenlworth. N J on Monday, June 9. IWSalBpm lor MILK. BREAD,AND I E CREAM PRODUCTS lor Ihe I97 5 7A school term Specfcatons may be obtaned trom the Doard Secretary. Hardng School. Kenlworth, N J Supplers ol common groceres, meats and vegetables wll be notlled monthly ol such needs and wll be nvted (o quote prces on s«me Such quotatons are to be submtted to the Caletena Manager. Mrs Helen Lang. Hardng School, on or before the ISth ol each month Paulne L Morrs Board Secretary Dated May IS. W5 Fee 5 SJ

7 .?-V ".">- ^ *p^f entrance Members of the Borough Councl of Garwoefd n- troduced and passed on frst readng j» traffc ordnance Tuesday" makng entrances and exts. at the Garwood Shoppng Mall on South Ave. one-way only. Publc hearng Is May 27. ~ The ordnance provdes for "traffc-, safety and a more expedtous flow of traffc to and from the shoppng mall." The measure desgnates the easterly drveway as an entrance and the westerly drveway as an ext. It prohbts vehcles extng the center from makng a left turn nto South Avenue. Mayor Charles j. Horbacz sad passage would go a long way towards dmnshng the ngested traffc stuaton durng the afternoon rushhour. Flood Zone notces Horbacz announced that questonnares would be sent out to all resdents of Garwood whose homes have been desgnated as beng n a flood prone area by the U. S. Housng and Urban Development. Department floodplans map. /Resdents who feel that ther homes ays toxhallengethe Housngj flood map before- t goes nto effect;. " The federal government makes avalable to famles -lvng n a desgnated flood prone area federal flood nsurance at a low rate. However, some resdents fear that the value of ther property wll decrease f ther homes are offcally cted as beng n a flood prone area. Counclman Clayton F.Costello stated that whle NOTICE OF INTENTION TAKE NOTICB, Ilal B D <frtet tradlno as OAKLAND HOUSE? has app led to the Mayor and Councl of the Borouoh of Garwood. New Jersey tor a plenary retal consumpton lcense for the premses stuated at. 358 North Avenue, barwood, New Jersey. Offcers of the corporaton are: GAETANOGIARDINA, Presdent. 294 WhUewood Road, Unon, N.J "38 EB0te-fctreetrlsellnrN.J; 0708V.. ANTHONY BARTONE, secytreasurer. 235 Forest Drve", Unon, N.J Oblectlons, If any, should be made Immedately, Inwrltlno to Phylls Mone, Clerk of the Borouon o< Garwood, New Jersey. B BG, Inc., tradng as OAKLANDMOUSE 358 North Avenue Garwood, Now Jersey Dated: May 5,. 975 Fee: t>7 «NOTICEOF INTENTION. Take notce that DANIEL D. OSTASIEWSKI, tradng at DANS TAVERN, has appled to the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Garwood, N.J. for a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense for premses stuated at 8 North Avenue, Garwpod. N.J. Danel D. Ostaslewskl, resdes at,8 North Avenue, Garwood, N.J. Oblectlons, If any, should be made Immedately, In wrtng, to Phylls Mono, Clerk, of the Borough of Garwood, N J. (Sgned) DANIEL D.OSTASIEWSKI 6 North Avenue * Datod. May 5, M, 975 Fee: J9.60! Garwood, N.J. NpTICEOF INTENTION Tako notce that BAY LEAF-POST NO. 6807, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES, Garwood, N.J. has appled tp the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Garwood, N.J. for a Club lcence for premses stuated at 3?) South Avenue, Garwood, N.J. The names and addresses of elected offcers are as follows: Commandar: Wallace M. Plnkln, 35 Myrtle Ave, Garwood, N.J Sr. Vce Commander Chrlstlano, 540 Spruce St., N.J. jr. VICB commatfer: Jv Thrd Ave., Garwood, N.J Quartermaster: Ralph G Myrtle St., Garwood, N.J. Oblectlons, If any, should be made Immedately, In wrtng, to Phylls Mone, Clerk of the Borough of Garwood, J, :, Wallace M. Plnkln, Commandor Bay Leaf Post No Veterans of Foregn Wars ohhe " Unted States 27 South Avenue Garwood, N.J Dated: May 5. 2, 975 Fee: US 34 BOROUGH OF GARWOOD ORDINANCE NO 75 3 AN ORDINANC6..-.,,5jQ w, AMEND "REVISED ORDINANCES- OF THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOUl 974 BY SUPPLEMENTING CHA I PTER 3 ENTITLED "TRAFFIC AND PARKING" BY DESIGNATING EN - TRANCES AND EXITS TO AND FROM SOUTH AVENUE. BE IT ORDAINED. BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD. n order to provde tor traffc safety and A more expedtous flow of trafflce to and from the shoppng mall located at 300 Soufh Avenue. Garwood, New Jersey, known as the Garwood Mall, as follows: Secton Chapter }! of the "Revsed Ordnances 0< the Borough of Garwood, VC4" be and the same Is hereby amended and supplemented as follows ARTICLE X Secton 3 IB: (a) The easterly drveway of the Garwood Mall shoppng cefter Is desgnated «an entrance only (b) The westerly drveway ot the Garwood Mal shoppng center Is desgnated as an ext only. (c) Vehcles extng the South Avtmue Shoppng Center from the westerly drveway shall be prohlbted from makng a left turn nto South Avenue Secton} The wthn ordnance shall bo effectve upon the approval of the Confmluoner of Transportaton of the State of New Jertey and only after the erecton of regulatory tlfln»ntf markngs Adopted: May 3,WS Approved Charles J Horbac, Mayor Attest: Phylllt Mane, Borough Clerk NOTICE The foregong ordnance was In troduced and passed on frst readng at a regular meetlpg of the Mayor and Councl of the borough ol Garwood, N.J. held orf May 3. 7/5, and wll be con sldered for fnal patuge. after a publc hearng at another regular meetng of lad Mayor and Councl at the Muncpal Buldng, Garwood, N.J on Tuesday, May V. *73 at 30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as wld matter can be reached Phylls Mone Borough Clerk Dated. May IS. V7S Fee: 4 40 ext at e\- homeowners, welcom*,the nsurance, the man problem s that many people do not -Awant ther hpme Tf- deceased members of the Garwood *Fre Department.. Mayor Horbacz proclamed May Frst Ad Month n a flood pbnr-^^cofflton^fthe^tstandngarea n case they decde to sell- dsplay of duy] duty "whch hc thee t" Mayor Horbacz noted that squad has provded over the the purpose of the questonnare, s to "arouse more past forty years L. "\LL.. publc nterest n "ths ssue than has. been the case thus r." He sad that publc hearngs would be held on the subject n the near future so that ctzens can express ther vews on whether the HDD map should be accepted or rejected. Paper drve Counclman EJgles reported that on Saturday the monthly mat \nt uotymunj v» *»»j recyclng drve wlflajce place from 9 a.m. to noon at the rl Parkng T/>t nn Smth Avenue. The drve wll be by local scoutng groups and envronmental studes classes at the grammar* schhool. Proceeds wll go towards beautfcaton projects n the borough. Fre Commssoner CharlesE. Jones announced* that the annual Fnfemen Memoral Servce wll be held on Thursday nght at 8 P.ML at the Garwood Frst Ad BuldnLJn honor of all the GARWOOD- The Garwood, Pre-School Mothers nstalled new offcers at a meetng Tuesday nght at Frankln School... V\ The slate s: charman, Mrs. James Trembulak; frst vce charman, Mrs. James Gfleta; second vce charman, Mrs. Harvey Mlls; recordng secretary, Mrs. Luke Delse; correspondng pondnr secretary, Mrs: Donald d Perry, and treasurer, t Mrs. Joseph Rydzewsk. Speakers were Mrs. Janet Yacker and Mrs. Rse Gelfman, kndergarten teachers, who outlned the kndergarten program to mothers of "chldren ente?hg~school~n~ September. PEA slates : * annual dance. GARWOOD-- The Garwood Polcemens Benevolent Assocaton wll hold ts 2st annual Jance May 23 at The Westwood, 438 North Ave., 9 p.m. to a.,m. Proceeds from the dance help the PBA mantan a sckness and death fund for all full tme membfers of the Garwood "Polce Department. Co-charmen of ths years dance are Det. Warren Ope and Patrolman Danel Swayze. Tckets are $2 per person. Tckets can be purchased the nght of the dance at the Westwood or n advance from any member of the polce department. GT AVAILABLE A new lmted edton GT (for "Grand Tourng") verson of Volkswagens Dasher coupe s now avalable here, from Jenewen Volkswagen 900*E. Elzabeth Ave. Lnden. 0 Counclwoman Dors Mann reported that the publc works department "wll be closetj on Memoral Day, Monday,.May- 26. Collectons normally made on Monday wll, be made on Tuesday. The regular schedule wll be resumed on Thursday, May 29. Mrs, Mann also announced that Garwood wll receve the offcal Bcentennal Flag on Memoral Day. It wu be presented by Assemblyman John J. McCarthy to the mayor - at Frankln School, Walnut St., about 0:30 a.m. pror to the annual parade. OK landscapng A -proposal bycouncl woman Georgans Gurrer to approprate $350 for landr a p g ] p publc works department and $700 for the purchase of two new water coolers for the muncpal buldng passed unanmously. Gurrer also announced the retrment of Ncholas LoBue as the Shade Tree Commssoner. Wllam Harrs of 07 Center St. asked the councl f he may park hsvan and cars n the Garwood Mall parkng lot overnght, snce he s p«>hbtedfrornpaekfettt d both Center Str and Wllow Ave. due to a borough ordnance. Counclman Almont repled that parkng s allowable overnght tjn_ Wllow Ave. except for a 00 ft.- secton on both sdes «f the street. Mayor Horbacz sad the councl wll contact the owners of. the mall regardng use of the lot for overnght. parkng. Garjvood calendar Thursday, May 5 >, 9:30a.m - Bble Study Group, 252 Myrtle Ave. - 3:5 p.m/-jr. Troop No. 444, St. Annes 6:5 p.m.- Garwood S&L vs. Casale, Unam I.. 7:30 p.n - Cadette Troop 3?, Frankln School, 8:00 ppa- Bble Study Group, 35 Myrtle Ave. Frday, May 6. * Poppes go ohsale by^/.f.w. <. -. S ^ R J ^ J j l C t e Uram I 8:0bp.m.-BbleStudy Group, 42 Thrd Ave. 8:30 p.m. - Garwood Republcan Club, at V.F. W. Saturday, May 7 9:00 a.m. -Recyclng, Casale parkng lot, SouthAve. - 9:00 a.m. - Jaycees vs Rotary, Lttle League Feld. :00 a.m. - Casale vs. Town Pharmacy, LL Feld. l:30p.nr-jrrgrl Scout Troop 762,657 Myrtle Ave; 3:00 p.m. - Grls Softball - Fre Dept., vs Womens Club at LL - " *. 4:30 p.m. - Grls Softball -VS. W. vs Rosary Altar Socety atll 9:00 p.m. - Frank-N-Ster - Gar.Dem Club, VW South Ave Monday, May 9 3:00 p.m. - Jr. Troop 26, St. Annes 6:5 p.m. Del Conte vs Casale, Unam I 6:5 p.m. -Garwood Fre Dept. vs Jaycees, soflball feld. 7:30p.m. -Boy Scouts meet at St. ^nnes 8:00 p.m. - Garwood Democratc Club, V.F.W. 8:30 p.tt. - Parsh Councl, St. Annes Rectory Tuesday, May 20 0:30a.m. - Sewng group, St. Pauls Fellowshp Hall 3:30 p.m. - Browne Troop 353, Washngton School "^:30p7mr-BrowneTroop446,Frankln.School... 6:5 p.m. - Garwood S&L vs Town Pharnracy, Unam I 6:45 p.m. - St. Pauls Mens Bowlng League, Echo Lanes """7:00 p.m. - Womens blmnastcstlhcolrrschool 7:00 p.m. - Cadette Troop 703, Presbyteran Church 8:00 r*m. - Bcentennal Commttee, Borough Hall Wednesday, May 2 :30 p~.m. -Bble Study Group, 223Rankn Ave. 3:00 p.m. - Browne Troop 328, S{ Annes 3:30 p.m. - Jr. Grl Scout Troop 206, Frankln School 3:30p.m.-Jr. Grl SeoutTroop55 St. Pauls 6:5r p.m. - Casale vs Garwood S& L at Unam I. 6:5 p.m. - Javcees vs Rotary. Softball feld. GARWOOD ^ PAINT & HARDWARE _JDomnk._. "Bahbuto M^T serve you! ALL KINDS OF SCREENS «WINDOWS REPAIRED HAND AND POWER TOOLS, FOR RENT~ HAND ANDCIRCULAR SAWS SHARPENED NORTH AVE. GARWOOD EDUCATING FOR EMPLOYMENT over 00 courses n 34 career felds plus numerous communty servce courses n person regstraton on May 20, 2, P.M. For nformaton or regstraton contact Mrs. Waters, Dv. of Contnung Educaton ""\ , ext. 200 J COCNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE anrvoctionatcenter (Part of Unon Countys Comprehensve Communty College System) 776 Rartan Rd., Scotch Plans, N.J regular stcker prces on sx Lmted Edton., Mercury Monarchs " OFF 250 OFF Lmted Edton Monarchs wth: 200 CID Su SSW t**< tttlud f«jt*l» /«&pmd nvau*mr«\tnmon «front dtu bf«k«t loltd-tul* flfu ton (Now low.pdct Tuoo* tll-* / 4 Door ltkt Lmted Edton Ur-condWoned Umttw MonarchswHh: EdHonMonarthswHh JOClD Sm AutumlK Irantmttum Pow# luarng AU M)K> W3W IIM tulttd r»dljt» 02 V *ytomjt.t lr«ntm.«tkh Pawn t»«rf> Pow*> front dm bttk*% * Tml»(t U*»» AU r«dw> W4* l»«l b#««d rtdult 4 Door XAhH Lmted Quantty...Order Today I Superb Servce - Congenlof Sfffosmen ^77y Now. <** * wud Um* only. I MOln-fcUtcury t Uhtn4t7Mf th«rt utw tluksr prkttj LmtlJ td «t w*\\ * «cutv«tnltro/ turn Th«««t foom («/ 5 tdulo lor lh«lurnttd tdtlwn Look Kow tktl como»ttt lo IK«u o4k I>2I kt trun Uonla Catlo % IW75 «t ttun Ponltu. Gr*nd fn IISJ l«t (hn ChtytUf CwdoftJ 9W l«tl IhjnVW \tuoco l»«ut* Itun kud f o tftl4 U«Ifun CulUlt Sup#tm«LINCOLN-MERCURY * BRICKLIN 369 SOUTH AVE.. E. WESTFIELD W. to W BLUE [RIBBON! CLEANtRS «. LAUNDEHERS (.H f I,I F RE C ,_^ I. _.-. GARWOOD.- A recount of the results of the recent Garwood publc school renovatbh referendunlwllbe conducted: by the HSTate Department of Educaton on May 22. ^-Petton for the recount-wasfled by Mchael Glodck of 420 Hazel Ave., an opponent of the referendum The $950,000 program carred by a vote of 855 to 748. "We have every rght to check t and.want to do so," Glodck sad yesterday. "We cant fgure out why there s a dfference of 500 votes from the prevous referendum." The earler referendum, whch called for new constructon, was beaten. Glodck sad he felt that "ctzens who are aganst tearng down the audtorum were not represented at the polls." Delayng actonseen * Lews B.Coe, attorney for the board of educaton, sad he vews the petton-for «recount as a^ "delayng acton" toattempt to prevent the Board o Educaton fom procedng wth ts plans for the mprovements.mandated by the referendum. Coe ponted out that new votngjnachnes were used n the "electon whch not only record the vote, on the machne but also produce a tally sheet prntout. Coe sad the recount procedure s "a-throwback to the days before electon machnes wre-used and that there s vrtually no possblty o reversng the results shown by the equpment used n the Aprl 29 ballotng. The, rtvnnnt was ordered by fhe Dvson ot Controverses and Dsputes of the. State Department of Educaton. The Unon County Board of Electons s advsng the local school board that the votng machnes, whch the board stores n Scotch Plans, wll be..mpounded untl after the w recount. Complants dsmssed Muncpal Judge James T. Leonard Sr. Monday nght dsmssed ctzens complants resultng from a nocturnal vctory parade that followed voter approval of the referendum. Judge Leonards acton was greeted wth outcres of approval by spectators n the courtroomr whch had standng-room-only attendance The. judge commented that resdents n the communty should now work together rather than contnue the dvson that was evdent durng the referendum _ Judge Leonard dsmssed charges of gong through stop street sgns whch had been brought n ctzens complants by Dan Warchol of 236 "Thursday,rMayTSrrasCRANFGRD <N^^>^^TIZEN^V^fDeHft0NI te^page-7- recount ts set Hckory Ave. aganst Robert who~partcpated-n the vc- ; Lawrence, ^Edward Jelnsk tory cavalcade. The defenand Rchard zappula.-dants were represented at the proponents of the referendum court hearng by Coe. GUM FROM LIFE.. $ Revew-.your lfe nsurance -program perodcally. 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8 Page8CRANF0RD (N,J.) CITIZEN AND.CHRONICLE Thursday, May Launch ltynches for senor ctzens A The Mayors Advsory Commttee on Agng TJnd Dr Joshua Segal. r.ahfords superntendent of schools, -have announced that begnnng Monday reduced prcedlunches wllr.be avalable to. Cranfprd senor ctzens The- 85-cent lunches wll bo served Monday thru Frday, at l^,:( p.m. at Orange Av>.Ir Hgh School. Hllsde,lr Hgh School, and Cranford Senor.Hgh School Audrey Polsky. charperson of the Senor Lunch Com mttee of.the Mayors Cor;_ mtteeon,^gmg sadthv ex permenta program wll last the remander of the school year. Hchord Wagner, prncpal o\ Orange Ave.Jr. Hgh School, sad the program "js a -good ".opportunty for older people,aml youngfr people to be torelher A sx mle ramble through the VVatchung Reservaton s lsted for Saturday. May 7, lor members and guests of The Unon County Hkng Club Dorothy Treacy of Cranlord wll lead the walk; "Kgnnng at :«t p m af the parkng lot ol he Tra.lsrde Nature and Scence Center THE SOMETHING for EVERYONE FAMILY RESTAURANT featurng ~mmnvrmburger BAY~ Every MONDAY Stanley serves A,6 o/. Burger, _ n place of the rogujar-. rv Burger GoodonA-LL "Burger Bonanza" Selectons NO EXTRA CHARGE!. < H6 Morrs Avenue, Sprngfeld MAKES IT OFFICIAL Emma Dl Fabo, left and Harry Hggns, both of the Senor Ctzen Club approve as Mayor Burton S. Goodman sgns proclamaton desgnatng"may 7 24 Senor. Ctzen Week n Cranford. They all urge communty support for the census to be taken durng the week. Volunteers are asked to call 272- S577. " -, SK HURLEYS WEDDINGS py LIMOUSINES STATION WAGONS f xprosssprvf/.c lo all Arport\ Irrs and lln.lr", >" School menu Monday, Mjy -9.Our ken r how mem F ranl/urf-r on hun I v-er/zurst on r /e Cold f.-ut,nrj t hee* Tuedjy, May 30 Mum sub Salam.rtrulw h Wednesday, Mjy 2 F rnktur-t un Dun jw)logn» >Mn(Jw" h Chcken *.rl.(! /.(trulwr h OM>T^ #.<<n towl Thunday, May.22 < hckerr, \,\M~IU<\ rn to.t tmbu.mjel D, t,( ; jm l\n\nqt\.%,tfwj,,,,..,,,,hi M.IFTI..ll.lfl,. M( WK M < Uh %rlflf w( h Frday, M.»y 7} r I;/,I Husband-wfe team to head VFW unts Peter B. Foerst II of 68 W. commander of Post 335, was Sxth Ave., Roselle, Was n-nstallnstalled as Commander of, the Patrra Korner. a past offcer Mrs. R. Fske Post 335 Veterans presdent of the Auxlary and of Foregn Wars, Cranford,.on mother of the new presdent, afarday evenng rat the: w t l H g offcef r fur tn Veterans Memoral Home. Hs wfe, Mrs. Paula Foerst, was nstalled as Presdent of the Lades Auxlary. The new commander wll assume offce at the end of June. /\ natve of Cranford, he s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School, and served n Vetnam wth the US. Navy. He graduated from Teterboro School of Aeronautcs and s presently employed wth the Internatonal Harvester Co., Scotch Plans. Mrs. Foerst s also a long tme resdent of Cranford and a graduate of Cranford Hgh School. She s presently employed wth Amerford Ar Freght Co., Newark. Thomas F. Korrjer, a past auxlary. Past State Commander Vncent L. BrnkerhofJL was Master of Ceremones. Among the honored guests were Mayor Burton.-Goodman; Walter Cooper; State Adjutant of the V..F.W. Wlls C. Brd; Freeholder.Harold. J. Seymour; Ffth Dstrct Commander-Elect Paul Mortalban; Exhaulted Ruler of the^b.p.o.e. Lodge 2006 Cranford Leo Rooney. George Downey of Cranford was presented a plaque for hs long tme membershp n the VFW. Mr Downey s the oldest, lvng member of the organzaton. He s 85 years old. educaton to be topc Questons dealng wth, the state gudelnes for "thorough and effcent" educaton wll tx dscussed by a professonal panel Monday, May 9, at. 8 p.m. at Orange Avenue Junor Hgh School. Cranford ctzens are urged,to attend and express ther COLONIAL SAVINGS THIS NEW Certfcate WITH DAILY COMPOUNDING EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD ON Income from cjpt.l.nd prottnton ot assets <(tt> of v.ul nnpo t.uu v to.ll of us pd tu ul.rly wth the unsettled state ot economy Colonal Savngs las a new and exctng < swer tor your lonq term savngs plans Crown tor Mctos! Ths newly authorzed nsured nvestment devce v tks l new hgh ot.«i, per ent annually on,t new 7. 7.S pe ent nnual nterest are for a term ot 6 years. The mnmum depost s,,0,000 As wth all Colonal accounts, deposts n\ ( rown (. er lt ctes are nsured up to $-0,000. But, your overage doesn tend there you are a heavy nvestor, your.ptal could he nsured savngs at Colonal up to $560,000.lust ask,bow ths can be accomplshed thru a seres of dt n ent types ol accounts Stop or call the Colonal, of h_e near est you ten full deta ls - J The proposed gudelnes wll become school regulatons for the comng school year f adopted by the State Board - of Kducaton when t votes n ~ July. Mrs. Barbara Flaxman, legslatve Charman of the. ;,Cranfbrd" r ParentrTeacher Councl has announc-od arrangements lor the panel and publc dscusson. I Josfhua Segal;"" Cranford superntendent of schools; Harry "taron, legslatve charman of the Cranford Board of educaton; Mrs. Fern Gordon, New Jersey ; State Legslatve PTA, and Danel M. Gaby of the State Hoard of Educaton and the. N.J. Educaton Assocaton. TOWNSHIP.OF CRANFORD.. CRANFOHD. NEWJERSEY ORDINANCE NO I I J AN ORDINANCE AMENDING- CHAPTER 6, BICYCLES, OF THE HFVISED OWPINANCES OF THE nva/nhip OF CRANFORQ, NEW Jt"«SEY (%B> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIF COMMITTEE OF T.HE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY Secton Ihc Chapter 6, Bcycles, of the Revsed Ordnances ot Iho Townshp nt Cr.ntord. New Jersey (VAH) be. cnd.the same hereby /^ amended lo r?«cl ( Inllows.. ttnpct""torthp"puvpo*sy n ths ordnance HK y( le ncns ful m ludes ny ( nnveyane upon whu h < person may de propelled wholly or m part by Human muvtlar power.ml hvm two t) tandem wheels ft 2 Regstraton.rc My or _ Met a I MnurementsTor Operaton or rental ( I No person resdng n Ihe. Townshp shll opef»t» a hu yt le upon any puhlu sr«*e or other publc plat e wthn Ihe Townshp unless such bcycle Mas.been regstered wth thepolu e Department as evdenced by ( regstraton < erttcate, nd a" regstry I on ta() or dec a I s tl I tn hod to such h cycle, as provded m ths c h.pter. bl No person enqaoed m Ihe busness ol rentng ht ye les for hre n he townshp shall rent or offer for rent any hu yt lo whth,hcts not been regstered and whch does not have attached thereto a vald regstraton tat) or flee a I pursuant to ths twtpfer A J Apph ahon lor regstraton cer date am tao or det.<l [,n K applcaton Jar a bcycle rnjstr,l oh er Tf c tle and «legslaton a< >r detal, or for a f.uster thereof shall te made to the polue department on a form approved uy tre l*l ot poln.,n shall he ac urn pan ed by -the prccr rtled reostraton tee SuO > applcaton shall ^,et lrt the name am address ">* he DWIIIT, descrpton Of the hr y Ijv the n.mr n* Ihe manula.iwuf, ard -lljl. Peter E. Foerst IT flem h<jton furs Mrs. Paula L. Foerst Father-son breakfast Sunday Frank Sayre, Joseph- Hoan and Lous Van Bergen. Grls to wash cars The Cranfbrd.-Chapter of Bna Brth Grls wll hold a car.wasrtsunday at the Exxon fames Klumas Mayor Burton 8. Goodman announced tu^sday nghttyat \m had re&ffed A letter from the Cpmford Boarjd :of Realtors offerng ther sers tothe communty. In of ths offer, the mayor announced the appontment of Unr WlT Kluroasto fle Mayors Commttee on Communty Development and Beautfcatonvd _Mr. Klumas has been actve area real estate for 24 years, and for the past 2 yearsr arpaftner n KlumaSTfc Gas, Realtors and Insurors, at 663 Rartan.Road, Cranford. Klumas s -a past presdent of the Eastern Unon County Board of Realtors and the Unon County Multple Lstng Servce..He js a past 2nd dstrct charman of the New Jersey Assocaton of Realtors and a member of the Amercan Insttute of Real Estate Apprasers: and the Socety of Real Estate Apprasers. He does apprasal work and appears as expert TheannualFather-Son Holy Name Communon Breakfast of St. Mchael Church wll be held on Sunday. The men wll receve communon n a group at the 8 a.m. Mass/Breakfast wll follow n the school. staton. Orchard and North Guest speaker at the breakfast wll be Rep. Matthew J, MI&estd S~~tT Ave., from l - 5 p.m. wtness n tax appeajs. p, JBroceeds wll help sendht grls l t to the h dtt Cranford wth hs wfe and p &umasrestd StT Tffnaldo < mh-dstrrct). chapter dstrct-tfaughterrkarerr eharmen-of-ths event-are: ronvetttmr-m~pernsylvanlat BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH KENILWORTH. NEW JERSEY PUBLIC NOTICE PUBU -NOJICE s hereby olvcn (hut an Ordnance ol whch the followno Is a true c6p/ wds ntroduced, read and passed on I rst-readno by the Mayor and Councl of the BO OQh ol kenltworth, t^a meetng on the 3th day of May, le^s, and that- the sad Councl wll further consder Ihe sad Ordnance for fnal passage on the 37th day of May, IW5, at 8 00 p m. at Borough Hall, Konlworth, New Jersey, at whch tme.nd place any person who may bo Int(rre&od Theren wll bo gven an op Pprtunlty.to be heard concernng sad Ordnance MARGARET. McGEVNA Borough Clerk 75B AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH STANDARDS GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF AftUNfCIPALOFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES f BE IT ORDAINgD by.tho Goverhng Body of the Borough of kenlworth SECTION I: The Governng, Body of the Borough ol Kenlworth hereby fnds rtnd declares: A We rccoonlje that s s essental. that the conduct of muncpal offcers and omplovees_shalt hold the respect and confdence of Ihe people "Muncpal offcers and employees must, therefore, avod conduct whch s n volaton of ther publc trust, seral number appearng on the frame ol the bcycle & * Issuance of regstraton certfcate and tao or decal; pror Inspecton; term ol regstraton (a) The polce department may cause an nspecton to be made ol each bcycle lut whllh an applftattun Is mar unter~ secton 63, as tor ts safe mechancal condton, and as to the ablty of the applcant to operate the bcycle safely. Mantenance of a bcyclo n a safe mechancal condton s the sofo responsblty o* ts owner. (b) Upon approval of the applcaton, ;«, the polct- department shall ssue o rcostraton. cer-tficato toflothe-r wth n strmtlon Taa or decfll (or each (c) All bcycle reflstratons shall expre on December 3st ol each odd numbered year A 5 Regstraton lee A lee ot % 50 shall be pad lor each..^-epstraton No regstraton certfcate and no tag or decal shall be ssued unless the regstraton lee shall have been pad, except as otherwse provded n secton A v A A Form and content ol certtlcate and *0 or decal. (al Every regstraton certfcate shall be numbered n sequence and shall set lorth the name and address of the ow"ner pf the bcycle, and the seral number appearng on the frame of the bcycle - J (b) The polce department shall stamp on the frame of the bcycle on whch no seral number can be found or on whch sad seral number s llegble lor dentlcalon-purposes a number of the polce department to be used n the admnstraton of ths ordnance to prevent bcycle larceny and "recover stolen bcyc tes (c) Regstraton tags or decals shall be numbered n sequence and the number theron shall correspond lo the number on the regstraton certfcate ssued for such bcycle 6 7 Affxng and dsplay -of tacj or decctl Your fur y; procous Al Remngton where we some ol he most precous n the world, wf (mow tr&w to take cl them Stoage mnans tl thorough nspecton. Mtr.ut on and n (l yuuf fur your Iur s. safely Mn carefully kept m the worl s lnes! scentlr.amy re ahtl humdty.. >nt(, ej lur storage -.aulls to lunuanty avv,nt the P,\ll season AT OUR VERY SPECIAL LOW RATES FUR REMODELING >K\\s vour Out v -. : ^ :.l " < y -- ol-sty ;l." S Ad>tl v\m.nnq IVT".V. be nappy <, v, a to Idshgn ~.,ah>" I LQS! estt- me- mght,) \t,,,t.v he and,..,-,. nt v" t creatve u ;an t>e o a,ackt>t r.kt t"e H poss! B. We also recognze that qualfed members ot the communty should not b«deterred Irom seekng.muncpal offce or employment by unwarranted lmtatons; C. We adopt ths Ordnance to provde muncpal offcers and employees Ivlth gudance ard to malntalntmlformly hgh standards. SECTION 7: The followng rules shau govern the conduct of the muncpal, offcers and employees: A. No muncpal offcer or employee shall have an nterest, fnancal or otherwse, drect or Indrect, or ongagc In any busness or transacton or professonal actvty whch Is In sub stantlal conflct wth tho proper dscharge of hs dutes n Ihe publc Jnterest; "-Ht-lm shall use or attempt to use hs offcal * poston to seduro unwarranted prvleges for hmself or dthors; C. No muncpal offcer or omplkoyec shall act Inhls offcal capacty n any manner wheren ho has a drect or In drect personal fnancal nterest that mpars hs oblectlvty or ndependence ot ludgment; D. No muncpal offcer or employee shall undertake any employment or sorvcc, whether compensated or not, whch mpars hs gboctlvlty and In dependence ol judgment n the exercse ot hs offcal dutos; E. No muncpal offcer or. employee shall solct or Accept any gft, favor. 6 8 Rospoosbllty on transfer of ttle or dsmantlng of bcycle.. safety so demands. In such event, Ma owner ol the bcycle shall not permt or Each person who sells, transfers suffer the use of tho bcycle upon any ownershp of., or permanently stroet or publc placo, dsmantles any bcycle regstered ^ (c) In the ovent of ether revocaton or pursuant to the provsons of ths suspenson, the owner of tho bcycle chplnr. shall nrml<»>.a_gapnct Ihnmnt,- shall lorthwlth -surrendc and surrender the regstraton cor regstraton certfcate and tag or tllcto and tag tb the pollco department and sh.l I removo tho docal, f any, remove the docal Safety rules and regulatons wthn 3 days thereafter. When the (a) No person shall operate a bcycle bcycle has been sold or/ownershp upon the sdewalks of the townshp. translorrod, the roport shall Include the name of the person to whom such sale or transfer was made. (b) No operator ol a bcycle shall leave a bcycle tyng on or standng upon the sdewalk n such a manrte<"bs to hnder 6. t T. r *Q»-erj»LCBtlUlcate jnd tag or "decal - Where the~-owner of a regstered bcycle surrenders Tnc regstraton certfcate ahd tag or decal pursuantto the provsons of sectons B, ho may, upon applcaton,obtan tho transfer of sad certltlcaatc and tag or decal to another bcycle owned by hm provded the applcaton tor transfor and sub sttuted bcycle comply wth the provsons ot secton 63 and 6 4. A translor tec of V35 shall be pad. 6 0 Reports of purchases and sales by dealers ", All persons engaged n the buslnoss of buyngstfeond hand bcycles* or sellng new or second hand bcycles arehereby requred to rnako a report to the polce department ot any purchases of second hand bcycles or sale of. now or second hand bcycle, gvng the name, and address of the person from or to whom each bcycle s purchased or sold, wth the descrpton of each bcycle, the. trance numbered thereof, and number ol he regstraton tag or decal lound theroon, f any Such reports shall be made wthn one week from the date ot the sale.. ^ 6. Regstraton tag or decal to bo affxed to rontod bcycles. Any person engaged In the busness ot rentng, hrng or loanng bcycles shall frst obtan a. regstraton tao or decal for "each bcycle, and shall pay the regular tee tor s"uch lcense as provded _n secton *«. The roglsratlonag or The regstraton tag or decal shall be decal shall-be affxed to tho bcycle In attached to the bcycle n a conspcuous,. the mannur provded Insecton 6 7. place 6 3 Records to be kept by the Pollco Depart mert The pollco dopartment shall keep a - record of the regstraton of all bcycles, ncludng the nuhbor of each regstraton certfcate and tag or decal tsssued, the date of Issuance, the name <nd address ot the person to whom ssued, and the name or rnake and tho seral, number on Ihe frame of the bcycle for whch ssued. 6 3 Replacement of stolen, lost or mutlated certfcate^»nd tags or decs Whenever an Issued regstraton ceftlcato or regstraton tap or rto^^. tost, stolen or mutlated, a replacement certfcate OIL Jag or. decal shall bo.requred by the pollco department. 6 IJ. Removal, alteraton or defacng ot tags or decals and bcycle seral numbers prohbted (a) No person sfraii romoy_e^_d_e_5j:g.yj._ -TTTOTtTJre or afor any roatstraton tag or decal except that a tag or decal may be so removed (or the purpose of surren derlng the same to the polce depart menl n Ihe event ol salo or transfer ol ownershp or dsmantlng as provded In secton 6 B Ib) No person shall remove, destroy, mutlate or alter the seral number on the Irame of any bcyclo or have n hs servce or other thng ol value gven or offered for the purpose of Influencng hm In the dscharge of hs offcal dutes; F. No muncpal offcer or employee shall solct, receve or agree to receve, whether drectly or Indrectly, any. compensaton, reward, employment, gft or other thng of value for the performance of hs publc dutes from any source other than the Borough of Kenlworth except wth the wrtten consent of the governng body, of H* Borough of Kenlworth. G. Nothng heren shall be deem«d to regulate campagn contrbutons and expendtures- whch -»>e wthn the lursdlctlon of the New Jersey Electon, Law Enforcement Commsson. SECTION 3: For the purposes of ths Ordlnance-the-term-"monlclpal offcers and omployeos" shall Include all elected \ ahd apponted oftlcors of the Borough, -all employees of tho Borough, all members and employees of the Board of * Health, the Zonng Board of Adlustment, and the Volunteer Fre Department, and the lbrary board and employees. SECTION 4: Ths Ordnance shall take offoct upon fnal passage In the manner provded by low... APPROVED: WILLIAM E. CONRAD, JR. MAYOR ATTEST: MARGARET McGEVNA, Borough Clerk Dated: May 5, W5 Fee:» or Impede pedestrans. *-W Polce Inspocttom nnpoundlno and release of bcycle (a) Tho polce of the townshp may Inspoct any bcycle on any publc street or place at any tme to ascertan whether or not It () has been properly regstered, or (2) hat-a-reglstrelon tag or docal properly fxed thereto; and (3) Is In proper mechancal condton to be operated safoly. (b) In tho event that a bcyclo Is beng used or operated wthout tho regstraton tag or decal, or s In such condton a*s to be unft for safe operaton, or there Is a falure to comply wth tho requrements of ths chapter, th> polce may Impound the bcyclo untl such tme as tho owner or regstrant has procured the necessary regstraton tao or docal, or has ren dercd the bcycle safe for use, or has fully compled wth all requrements ol ths chapter. (c) Whenever any bcycle shall be mpounded for volaton ot the provsons of ths ordnance It shall be surrondored at the expraton of the Impounded perod to the parents or the guardan of the offender on the paymnot of a charge for storage, at the dscreton of the chef of Polce, but If a charge Is made t shall not exceed 2.00 for Ihe frst Impoundment and" Jj^oo for. the setflnd. Irtv poundment. In the caso of sezure of-a. bcycle because It has been found n the possesson of a person, frm, partnershp or corporaton not the legal owner thereof, and tho bcycle Is nqt reclamed by the legal owner thereof, It shall bo sold»t publc aucton after the ex praton of 30 days from the datp of sezure. Notce contanng a descrpton of the bcycle shall be publshed In a newspaper crculatng n tho townshp of Cranfprd at least ono week pror to the date pf tho sale. The proceeds of the sale shall be remtted to the treasurer of the regstraton fund 6 8 Intent nf ordnance: luvenllo offender. The ntent ol ths ordnance s notjhe prosecuton of chljdrcn. but tho educaton and tranng of chldren for ther own and tho communty welfare.» Falure to copy comply wth, or the volaton of -" any nrwllnm. ~-- "gps M *hlt orrttt^^m^flr wthjho safety regulatons promulgated by. "j. tyo Y" Chcl <-<< «.-! ol v> Polce may also subject the* operator, to tthe authorty havng lursdlctlon ovor juvenle offenders 6 9 Ponalty. Any twrson ovor the age of 8 years who volates any provson 6f ths or dnance shall upon convctontkereoc bor punshed by a fne not oxccodlng ISO 00 or by Imprsonment for a term not ex ceodlng 5 days, or both Secton 2 Any.and all ordnances or parts Iheroof In conflct or InconslsUnt wth any of the lermsot ths ordnance arc horeby repealed Includng, wthout lmtng the generalty ot the foreoolng. Ordnance f^p 75 4 Secton 3 Ths ordnance shall lake effect upon publcaton after fnal. passage as provded by law Burton S Goodman Charman ot the Townshp Commtteo ATTEST Woslcy N Phlo possesson any bcycle pn whch sad seral number s removed, destroyed mutlated or altered 6.5. Revocaton and suspenson ot regstraton certfcate and tag or decal (a) In addton tb the penalty prescrlbed n secton 6 9. any Townshp Clerk NOTICE regstraton certfcate and tag or decal The foregong ordnance was n sssued tor a bcycle may be revoked for troducedand passed on frst readng at a cause after hearng, betoro the chef ot meetng ot he Townshp Commttee ot polce or hs desgnated representatve the Townshp ol Cranlord. N J on A wrtten notce, settng lorth the Tuesday, May 3, 975 and wll be con charges, and tho tme and place ot the he«frng shall be served upon the person fo whom Ihe certtcate and pfcte were ssued sldered lor fnal passage, after publc hearng, at another meetng ot sad Townshp Commttee at Muncpal Qullng, Cranford. N J on Tuesday, [p) The chef, ol polce or hs May V. 975 at 8 30 PM oclock desgnated representatve pendng the (prevalng tme) hearng, may suspend the regstraton WESLEY N PHILO certfcate and or decal If. n hs Townshp Clerk ludgement. the protecton of the publc Dated Mtt Fee $/v 44, BECAUSE WE CARE. WE EASE. ^. Colonal Savngs FSEE V. I I M ; \ ; v BRING IN YOUR FURS NOW! flc /ur co>npu)y V ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. Est. IVI2 23 South Ave.. E

9 tenns pa Contnued from?«> V Assocate to delneate a senor ctzens Oat are now Sdney Stone; wth added floodway map whch would be served school personnel under compensaton. consdered by the state n an a,; government-subsdzed Stone sad the t added post, overall map scheduled to be was a necessary one whch he presented program.., late ths summer, Bds awarded. had recommended. Fnance e8tate - map wll,.. delneate *-., *-:- JIT A newyear one-year contract for Commssoner Henry A", what areas constructon wff furnshng chemcals for the «sad the $5,000-to- be prohbted. ^^SSS^SS^ **ftf*.,, awarded,tp Utlty:Chemcals compensated. for y" The^BroWne resoluton was Paterson, opposed by Mayor Burton S. whose bd of - ncreased nterest on townshp bank accounts that could be brought_about by a fnance drector and by assgnng hm Work now performed by townshp audtors and blled to", the town. -, The commttee passed by a 4 to. vote a resoluton authorzng an agreement wth Rchard Browne Cranford West reservatons The Cranford Recreaton beleves "$3,000toKOO0 caa be saved by watng a short tme" for map nput from the Army Corps of Engneers, Commtteeman Clar W. Flnn, who proposed the Browne contract, sad known of no such Corps of Engneer nput The^cbmmttee was commended by Harry Hggns, presdent of the Senor Ctzens, for ts acton n whom only $3,000 had been proclamng May 7 to 24 as approprated. Senor "Ctzens Week. Needs and Parks Dept. has announced that Cranford West for transportaton; housng Offcals ponted out that and ncome opportuntes for negotatons wth polce-and reservatons are now beng senor ctzens^were cted. fremen had gone on longer taken at the Communty than expected, that the contracts when negotated wll be Center, 4 Mln St., between Commtteewoman Barbara 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Brande -sad agreement has for two years and that the rlnfbrd West wll be open been worked out-wth the polce and Publc Works for famly campng on Board of Educaton to serve employees contracts are new. Frday to 6 p.m. on Sunday startng June 27 through Labor Day weekend. Reservatons must be pad n advance and there are no refunds or changng of dates. Reservatons may be made for Frday and Saturday nghts or Saturday nght only but not for Frday nght only. For further nformaton, call the Recreaton and Parks Dept. at ". - SB Thursday. May 5, 975 CRANFORD (N.J.fcITIZEN AND CHRONICLE PageD. College Womans Club pjans banquet Monday Albert M. Gasser, Charman. of,^the Cranford Recyclng Program and EnvronmentaJ Commsson, <-spoke at the fnal meetng ofthecranfordcrthege Womens : Chb year at-jhe Fellowshp Gessler spoke out aganst our Industral system; whch s geared to resource explotaton He sa"d that recyclng can only extend the tme when we run out of natural resources, t. cannot of-the- Presbyteran resolve the problem, Church"Monday. He panted a - Mrs Gerard Paradso n- $6,340 was the low. A low bd of gloomy pcture of the worlds troduced the speaker. Mrs $6,25 for cleanng/pantng, non-renewable resources * and Francs, McGurk was and otherwse servcng, thepools was awarded to Aquatc beng consumed. The Unted (fh. ^ n0.. the speed wth whch they are Total Jll.OOn eclpse " There I Moon Over Servce of Spotswood and an offer of $650 fpra-contract-to : States, S whch hh has h sx per cent. t Ma r on tortey: May 24. Maml on of the worlds populaton: d (h(t res, 0 the l!njted dspense refreshments at the swm pool complex went to VOCAlllSTST-Members of,madrgal Group who partcpated «t Cranford Garden Club Bcentennal event. um, rk>s consumes 45 per cent of tss, be., a s products, and creates 60 per Crystal Vendng Co. of c From left are Donald Denns, Jance Cook, Danel Elzabeth. cent of ts rubbsh. Thorn, Robn Craneand Wllam Campbell.. The commttee approved a resoluton appropratng $4,000.n emergency funds to Cranford Garden Club show pay a" labor negotators for Contnued Irom Paoe plants, Mrs. L Layman; tulps, Mrs; J. Post, Mrs. HR Gmtro and an award of meyt to Mrs. R.P. Wsmer. Mrs. Crane was asssted n her hostess dutes by members of the club attred n colonal pnafores and mob caps, all of whch added a Coffeys trples space - the moon wll go nto the frst phases of a to^al eclpse-- ut 0:59p.m. (E.D.T.)wth the spectaculaf slated to end at 4::8 a.m. Sunday, Prof. Patrck J. Whte of Warren, drector of the Sperry Observatory at Unon College, specal note of authentcty to the Bcentennal celebraton. Mrs. Crane and her cocharman, Mrs. A.C. Mueller reports. Totalty, or complete oblteraton of the moon by the Jr., are to be congratulated earths shadow,- wll occur for the metculous preparaton from :03 a.m. untl 2:33 a.m., and presentaton of ths flower contnued from Paoe -make or model, y v -a-factor-n-fereevdeeson-to-^ F-or-co^s flexblty expand hes offerng f every provded by hs staff f of applance from small rados to Charles Atkns, servce Board okays new large refrgerators, wth the manager, hs brother Wayne, gamut of home electroncs nstallaton manager, and and applance n between Keth Wllams, servce church ste plan "The whole ball of wax," as techncan. Force puts t. That s not to overlook hs Contnued from Page I satsfactorly worked out Broad servce "" wfe, Joanne, who also spent to construct a parkng lot oh whch would allow for The frms servce n her chldhood n Cranford and paper street property t does adequate expanson and provdng all the fxtures for who helps..,. at the store. And a on Saturday. not own. Mr, Ash commented parkng facultes for the new_ an appjance nslailatjon._vmtor_need not be surprsed he -was hopeful that:. "somearrangement can bethe church has contracted plumbng, electrcty add t6 youngsters Gregory, o, and School sutdents wll sponsor a church,... )... ^ -dshwasher cabnet-cuttng,.to encounter the : ~ Force -OnSaturday Cranford Hgh wth Raycon Constructon Co. the. range of servce as docs Rodney, G ^on tne premses, sprng Carnval. The carnval the capabthty to repar any especa ^^)nd4tr:tr5howrbehnd=the=heh= applance- regardless of ts tme. school wlhjugn ul noun And ; IIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUUUIU TROOP 78 PAPER DRIVE SATURDAY ONLY MAY 7 St. Mchaels School parkng lot. 9 A.M. :4 P.M. ONLY Paper MUST Be Ted or Bundled To Be Accepted II L *? THE SOMETHING for EVERYONE FAMILY RESTAURANT featurng Stanleys Delcous Selecton of mackboard SPECIALS Good Old Fashoned Treats,. New and Innovatve Dshes...Sure To Pleayr 66 Morrs Avenue, Sprngfeld 7 cohslfuc toh y buldng, whch should be completed by,, the end of the year. The present church, bult n 959, was known as the Lnden Baptst Church untl 969, when t merged wth the East Baptst Church of Elzabeth to" become the \Rartan Road Baptst Church, n March, 97, the Church obtaned permsson to use Myles McManus Junor Hgh School"n Lnden for Sunday School and mornng worshp servces snce the one room tacretl classroorrr space for chldren. The church s stll beng used for weeknght servces, but accordng to Mr. Ash, "we are stll lookng-for a place to meet Ctzen feted at nstallaton GARWOOD- Veterans of,, Foregn Wars Bay Leaf Post 6807 and ts Auxlary held nstallaton of the to enter state fnals. The wfe of Judge James T. Leonard, Sr" and rrjother of four, the former Anne Donovan of Cranford, has been actve n the P.D.A. of Garwood Publc Schools more than ten years and, n the P.T.A. of" Davd Brearley Regonal Hgh School, Ken!lworth~for~RevCT[ offcers on May 4 at the Post Home, South Ave. Patrck Chrstano, senor vce-presdent, served-^as".. master of ceremones. Florence Castaldo, secretary, was the nstallng offcer for the auxlary.., Charles Zar- years, servng for four as presdent of the latter. She zeck nstalled the post served on the Garwood Sermembers. Carmne Cusmano vce Commttee of thegrl served as offcer 6f the day for Scouts for more than ten durng the nterm perod untl th&post. Mrs.C.Zarzeck was y-ff r - AS Recreaton Counthe hew church s completed:.: apponted- thc-^auxlarys s^lor for-garwood Recreaton The new church s desgned nc tal ] ng conductress New Commsson ffteen years, and cedar to seat sdng, 55. supported Plans call for ^Commander of the Post on the commttees for local msd^wallace Pnkn p resdent of recyclng and Lons Club the lades group s Mrs. Halloween PaVade. Mrs. Thomas McHugh.. ~ Leonard s a member of the Outgong presdent, Mrs. Parents Commttee for George Rodney, ntroduced by lamnated wood arches. The roof would be blfe, as opposed to the now exstng rusty red, hav^sfaned glass wndows ancpnclude portable parttons to dvde the basement for Sunday School classrooms. - RHODODENDRON SHOW The annual vstaton day at the Unon County rhododendron dsplay garden n the Watchung Reservaton wll be on Sunday, May 8, from 2 to 4 p.m. "When your competton s closng n on you, thats the tme to thnk bgger" New Jo DAVE: DL-CKCR "Nowadays, busnessmen ae-teen-p: squeezed"! rom all sdes. As a Yellow Pages rep I see t every day. But, the rght knd of Yellow Pages ad program can gve your busness the muscle to fght off aggressve competton. Frst, consder the medum. The New Jersey Yellow Pages are consulted about 400,000 tmes every day. Not by browsers. But by serous buyers. 7 out of 0 follow" up by a call or vst or letter to the busness n queston. Now a good way to start toward a better ad program s by thnkng bgger. A bgger ad wll get, you move attenton. It wll lend prestge, mportance and credblty to your busness. But most nvportant, a larger ad lets you answer more of the questons n the mnd of-the customer. It; le.ts you tell them more about your busness. And thats just one example of thnkng bgger. To talk over some others, just call the Yellow Pages, toll free, at (20) before your competton does. yellow pages guests ncludng^ Mrs. Ernest Morrell of Clark, state senor vce-presdent; Mrs. Harry. Snyder of Cranford, personal page to natonal presdent of the auxlary; Ffth Dstrct Presdent Margaret Beale of Elzabeth; and past State Commander IlOy Brnkerhoff of Cranford. Each congratulated the post and auxlary lor ts good work. Edward Tller, Unon County Freeholder, and Mayor Charles Horbacz, both of Garwood, also.commented on the benefts of the communty n havng ths veterans organzaton n town. Called on to spea,k were Counclworran ofgarwood, Dors C. M.a.nh and.georgna Guerrer. PresonJ also, were, Councl members Joseph Humenk and Robert Egfes. A compote dsh wth personal engravng was awarded to Mrs. James T. Leonard, Sr. of Garwood n-recognlton-of Students n Specal Servces at the regonal hgh school, and s the Garwood P.T.A -show^-many vstors-wll be - happy to keep as ther souvenr of the day the ^program whokp cover wre desgned by- Dasy Crane Goecker. Carnval to offer games last untl t p.m The carnval wll offer food and games at,varous booths. Among the games wll be: a. goldfjsh throw, rng toss, funny photos and pe throw. There wll also be a fortunetollng booth and a grab bag. Advance tcket sales wll take place at all the schools except Urooksde. Advance tckets wll cost $ for 3 tckets. Tckets sold at the carnval wll be 0 centseaeh." The ran date s Sunday. Take mnks Contnued Irom Pnue I bracelet valued at $2,000, strngs of pearls and other jewelry as well as slverware. Jewelry and slverware were representatve n thestolen from an apartment n boroughs Bcentennal Cranford Towers, plannng. She has been the Sprngfe (LAye.?anJvlay 2 and recpent of many awards, an attempt made to enter such as Lons Achevement for another apartment there the outstandng ^servces to. the same day. Youth of Garwood;. Lfe Pror to the recent outbreak, Membershp n the Newapartment j house thefts have Jersey Congress of Parents been a rarty n the townshp. and Teachers; Outstandng work n promotng the objects ol the P.T.A.; thr hghest award gven to adults for outstandng servce hy the -Natonal Councl of Grl -Scouts, the "Thank You Badge"; and Honorary membershp n the Lades Auxlary of the Garwood Fre Dept. for her assstance to.local frefghters durng tho_ dsaster at the Magnus Chemcal Plaht Some y?ars ago. GETS AWARD Joe Anthony Kuracz, co-propretor of Savon Organ & Pano, congratulates organ contest wnner John AAadrowsk. WDDd W.llklT Dtvton Fktt.R«gk)ul Stcurtn.tnc. 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10 PageM CRANFORD (N,J.) CITIZEN ANp CHRONICLE Thursday, May 5,975 Partners Hard" work /and deter-, mnaton do pay off, no matter ported wh t anyone says nowadays full-tme jobs n the Cranford about the younger generaton, area, the busness grew by Here n the Cjarford area, word-of-moulh and reeonv one outstandng example of merdatoru; from customers. ftpqj)pj bt EdRcK Remodelers In 966, Rchard Tunson joned forces wth Ed Force.to start.a home, remodelng and alteraton busness,.workng nghts and weekends: For 34 WHAT TIME IS IT? I I Open Thurs *TH 8 p V s About 972," says Tunson, "the busness just got too bg to handle-on a nghts-and- weekend bass. Wewere just gettng so rrumy jol>s that we had to make a decson. By that tme, Ed had become the managements of EdRch on a and AWen St. And I really get ever, acordng to Clnton Crane of kt^ Strong Fuel fjfrttjme basts.", a"; ~,. a bg kck of dong, a new Company of Crant«*d. " ktchen when I see one of Eds Its a decson that Tunson men nstallng one of hs new Crane, one of the leadng reputaton for honest buldng and hard work can testfy. And hs relatonshp wth Ed Force?.. "We couldnt be frendler. As a matter of fact, our frm Spray-tme!! so you cnpl y Sn.ppT MAPPER etter. Snapper s T&J LAWNMOWER more and more jjowadays." central ar ar-condjtonng" systems. system can addto bothcomtort and to eventual resale value. " "We beleve that the rght system can be-none of the Properly nstalled, the greatest-assets _ a _ famly, can system operates vrtually sudden breakdowns, when«ar condtonng-,s needed most, or wlen a reparman s hardest to ; ;,fnd,. are Whattlo most homeowners, lookng for central "ar-/, j condtonng look for now.. mnmzed. Thaf s why weadays? "Servce capablty^; condtonng desgned, so that the needed doeshtmean t never needs to organzaton thats always Crane. 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Reg By Anne Shuhan Cranford Dramatc Club The authors of "The Fantas tcks" whch opened on May 2 at the Cranford Dramatc Club ca" ther gentle, unassumng muscal "a parable of love." The parable s «a. comfortable lterary form as t descrbes a famlar lfe stuaton n smple terms, t leads the reader (or n ths EAUTIFUL LAWNS FERTILIZE, STOP POWER does both lobs for you, klls most weeds and provdes a long-lastng green lawn... the easy.way! AGRICO MED CONTROL GRASS FOOD Knocks Out - Greensand Thckens Lawns. 5,000 sq.ft. Reg. $.45 We Also Carry A Complete Lne of ORTHO CHEMICALS & T & J LAWNMOWER j BLACK & DECKER 332 North Avenue CARE ACCESSORIES Cranford # We Manufacture On The Premses - Sell Drect Open Thurs. Tll 8 P.M.. BSK Wm W. OUTSIDE LATEX HOUSEPAINT IN COLONIAL COLORS Wa/lpaper UP TO 5 0% Off $580 Gal. OUTSIDE LAtEX WHITE HOUSEPAINT 95 r. Gal. case, the,vewer) to thnk for props, whch strengthens hmself n order to arrve at one s personal nvolvement n the storys, sprtual truth, the story by leavng so much Ths story s smple enough: to the ndvdual magnaton. two fathers plot to brng ther Fnally, bndng together the chldren together by realty and fantasy of what pretendng to keep them appears on-the stage, are the apart. The boy and grl, very pognant lyrcs of beautful much n love, become songs. dsllusoned when they learn The CDC cast-s partcularly they have been manpulated good ndvdually, and, more by ther fathers. They quarrel mportant, as an ensemble. and part, the boy gong off "to Arlene Szabo, playng the see the world," the grl grl, Lusa, n her CDC debut, o^s t; w vt ut IIJC Kll» -» t "» dreamng of runnng off wth a looks so ve W y m * and sngs" f so verv well! new love. In her openng *. But the-world proves scene she wstfully expresses dsappontng to the bov and ^Y^. y u "g & rvs dream, n ~ he returns home to fnd the MuclrMure. : : grl also dsapponted, " Ron DGovne asuhfl boy, abandoned, alone. Together Matt^s-mpetuous perhap agan, ther love s stronger over-energetc at tmes. It s than before. They have to hs credt (and that of the learned that the.pan of lfe muscal drector) that he has - proves (and mproves) the learned to modfy hs rather. Qualty of love. contemporary soundng voce} Stage settng smple to the requrements of ths.* Helpng the vewer to fnd part, and hs fne muscal % the truth n "The Fantastcks" sense s evdent throughout, * s the smple stage settng, partcularly n the dffcult devod of, scenery, shy of duet, "I Can See It," sung wth", El Gallo, thebandt, n whch_* he yearns to see the world. Cleanng 25% OFF One of New Jerseys Oldest Relable Rug Cleaners Rugs Cleaned n Home, Installed and Repared HAMKAH - EMERSON 332 Leland Avenue>? 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Completng the cast seteborah Strauss as the Mute whounobtrusvely hands out props ^frqd gracefully y pantommes- th " narratve. J Mss Strauss also ; v choreographed the dances. Seated onstage s a tro of muscans who render the dffcult score flawlessly: Marge Boandman (pano), Beth.Schwartz/ (harp) and Cory Ackerman (drums). -"Ann Weeks coachng as muscal drector s evdent n each sngers, performance, - whle credt for the freshness and style of the producton goes to drector Mke Marcus. He las focused on the plays, poetry, beyond the obvous verse of sowgs and spoken lnes the poetry of small gestures and meanngful movements. In conjuncton wth Brl -Powers^artsttc lghtng the play shnes lke the jewel Lusa wears. - J- "The Fantastcks" wll be repeated twce more, on < Frday and Saturday at 8:40, p.m. Call the CDC box offce; (276-76) and see "The; Fantastcks." We. cant be t remnded often enough of.the"? beauty of lfe and ths ; beautful lttle play s a per-.. feet remnder. I Sngle parents! plan meetngs Sngle Parents wll have an opportunty to fnd out how to^ -meet new-peoplerget-help wt the problems of sngle parenthood, and becomp nvolved agan at a meetng at the Cranford Publc Lbrary; on Wednesday, at 7 p.m. Barbara Trent of Cranfprd.. -^.vce presdent of Chapter 008 of Parents Wthout Partners, wll speak on "Introducng Parents Wthout Partners."; -Members of Essex-Unon; Chapter 008, a local branch of, ths nternatonal organzaton, wll be present to answer questons. All sngle parents are nvted. Persons contemplatng separaton or dvorce wll also - fnd ths meetng helpful. Informaton s obtanable at Wrter sesson May 7 Flora Hheta Schrcber, author of the best-seller- "Sybl," wll hghlght a one-. day Wrters Conference for begnnng as well as professonal wrters at Unon College on Saturday, May 7< at 9II m. 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12 Page 2 CRANFORD (.N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHKONICLfc Thursday.May K>, \"S. _ Red-hot Cougar 9 wns 4th, to By Mark Gross Fngerman reached, on /an two-run.homer, makng t HBy-wnn ng-three-ga mes-thsweek and runnng ther center, hs second ht offou? runnng hs recor«r~lt~~5=0; --» error and ^::v; Sheehan sngled to Benkowsk was the wnner, wnnng streak to 2, the. on the day, scorng Carsey Cranford collected hts as Cranford Hgh School baseball Chuck Stevens sngled to Pekarz led the -way w^th team s provng to be one of center; scorng PngerflSrHo three. Stevens and Benkowsk the most powerful teams n make t 3-2" had two. Benkowsk allowed the state wth a 4- record. Wth two ouls, Ed Carln two hts n. 5 and one-thrd Granford defeated Berkeley sngled to center, scorng two nnngs. Lr/nlora II II J Heghts Tuesday, 9-4, n a runs, gvng Cranford the lead Wgstfeld t Watchung Conference game to 4-3 gve the Cougars 7 Gachko, Bn»nkow*U I?) and Plekart; a 6-0 conference record, and a com- Jacobs walked and stole İn the bottom of the fourth, Salnger, A«mnn fnd Jones. Jester (4 W BonkoMk SOL Salnger 3 mandng three-game lead n second Fngerman ht a home Cranford \?.- \\v<\en-3 the Natonal Dvson run, gvng Cranford a 6-3 The Cougars fellhehnd -0 By defeatng Westfeld n lead. n the thrd on an error, but. the county tournament Cranf6rd added three mor6 scored four runs n the top of Monday,.-2, the Cougars runs n the sxth on"a sngle by the ffth. Cachko led of wth a advance to the sem-fnals Jacobs and a double by Bll pnch-sngle and was aganst Lnden tomorrow at Folnusz, n hs varsty debut sarfced to second by * 3:45 p.m. at home, (ranford Sheehan sngled home Walters, Sheehan beat out an had beaten Lnden n a regular Folnusz, Steveas sngled and season game Thursday 2-3. the Cougars h(d a 9-3 lead The state lournament Carsey was brllant n relef opened ths week as Cranford and he pcked up hs second. drew a bye because of 4 record..cranford wll play the w nne-r ol- the- -W olfelds Morrstown game at a date to be announced later, and the game mast he completed by May 20, accordng to state rules. In all three wns of the week, the Cougars had to come fnm behnd. Cranfnrd, hard.ht by the njury to Itoh llahn, ther leadng htter at.4f>0. and a knee njury to (Jeoll Walters, were stll able to wn ther games llahn fractured hrs rght pnky n a game aganst ~ RoseTIe""alKJ^~RTTftn KrtBTfaTlrwhether he wll be.able to return ths year Wth the loss of ar excellent- htter^ n Hahn, Coach Norm Kourv wll now use Alan Jacobs and Bll Folnusz at thrd base Walters was njured n the Westfeld game but was ex pected to be back n the lneup bv the end of the week The Cougar bals also kept up ther strong hrttng as Ihe Cougars scored a total of :\2 runs n the three games whle collectng :5 hts Cranford!)- Kerkrley Heghts ""f """ *~ The Cougars, fell hehnd :! <) n the frst two nnngs.inn Carscy came n to replace Joe Cachko n the second nnng The Cougars started rollng n the bottprn.of the thrd Wth - one outr-qn r-sny-wa IkuuV-.t-ary. wn aganst no losses. (.nnlortl 004?03» V 0 Ml J o ! (: rtrhwt, Af vy ( J-(-T-*nU-(-t(k.Arj-...l.ppfl. ( rcelpy 4) dm) Mrtnulanallo W C/rv/ )OL Rppn 0 4 Cranford - Westfeld 2 Alter ptcher Joe Cachko gave up a run and the bases were stll loaded, Coach Kourv.brought n Benkowsk who struck out the next Iwttcr on three plches The Cougars ted the game n the lourth. Stevens sngled and moved to second ona wld hrow--- VMfkar-* Mrglnd aul~ scnl Stevens to thrd Wth Slverman. Cranford loaded the bases wth walks to Jane McGee and Ann Dooley and a sngle by Clarke. McGee scored Cranfords second run on an error..^=rheld ptcher balked, tryng the score Crarnrd bult ; cushon n the flth Scott K.mn Ull off wth a sngle A sacrfce by Henkowsk ervabled tn alert Kamn lo run to thrd Then Walters drlled a drve lo dyp left center whch cleared He lence, gvng (ranford a : I lead Stevens sngled to rght. ekar/ bt a ground rule double and Clm- walked, loadng the bases Fngerman grounded to the ptcher, who TTTew" wtifl~nrtf fstte vrh" tmg" all three runners lo seme, gvng Cranlonl a t> I lead Cranlord added a run n Ihe. sxth.nd tour, more n the seventh Jacobs sngled home CrlM anl Fngcrnan, who f walked. Benkowsk ht-a RENT A NEW PLYMOUTH OR OTHER FINE CHRYSLER - BUILT CAR FROM GRECOS GARAGE "We Try Harder" 30 South Avenue East, \ fj AVIS Kemluortlt ftqunra nfeld ht and, Pekarz ted the score wth a sngle.,carln and -FngCTnan sngled-home a- nn each and a fourth run scored on a throw nto, center-feld j>n a steal play^_^_^ The Cougars put the game away n the sxth. Sngles by Carln and Fngerman drove n fve runs, makng the Score tt-. Carsey pcked up hs frst varsty.wn. Walterss trple In the seventh drove n Carsey, who had sngled. Sheehan, Stevens and Tom Aagaard sngled to gve the Cougars a 2-2 lead. " -.. Cranford J Llnd«n Carey,»nd" Pl«k»ru Robarttt (6) B«rlont and Wltnowtkl W Car«y 0 L. Berlont 3 Track team wns Watchung crown -Hv-(-athyfh>nlle Cranford Hgh School, led. by Keth Jacksons three wns, retaned ts "Walchung Conference track and feld champonshp n the Natonal Dvson on Saturday at Wllams Fejd, Klzabeth. Jackson won th«- 220, (.2:.4), the V20 hgh hurdles, (5.0), and the.im) ntermedate hurdles, 4) f), scorng a total. _ul.ih..ponts for Cranford- Cranford scored a total of ld nearest, compettor, Koselle, takng second wth 4f>. Ho) Amtran establshed.hmscll as the top nler n the an-a by runnng a 4:20.9, mle lor another Cranford wn. Kavenell Wllams agan set a new Cranford Hgh School record when he cleared the bar at,c>t>" n the hgh jump to wn that event Cruntord also had wnnng perlormances from shotputter,. Ivugene Alvator, IlHt"), and javeln thrower. Torn Lenk, **7""">. Tho-mle-rulay lean.of-wall Wronsk, Scolt (ramlng, Mke- Jackson, and Dave Hems was the conference wnner n the lme (f :::!.f. Cranford also gut standout wrlornances from Hens, second n the 440, Jerry Am- Iwrt, second n the HHO, Dave Hyan, thrd n the mle, and Doug Stchhn, fourth. Mke Durnng ran second n the two mle, Kevn Murphy, thrd, and Joe Smpson, fourth Russ Kals was ffth n the 20 hgh hurdles and a fourth n the 330. ntermedate hurdles. In Ihe M>lr vault, Ucl Kale was second, John I (ones, thrd, and Jm Harrngton, fourth Kohvce was flth n Ihe shot put and Kugenc Alvator thrd n the dscus ( nford77- ll!lfsmr5l Cranlonl hosted the Hllsde track team Tuesday and came away wth ther sxth vjctory )f Ihe season, Tn" s( ad has one defeat Jackson contnued to lead Cranford by wnnng three rvjmls, 20 hgh m lf«0, Ihe 330 ntermedate hurdles n 40, and the 220 n 22 II Kalslook thrd n the II II wth a H I.and tlrd n Ihe I II wth a II t Pave. Ilns ran the.440 m :>."( lor lrst < raulprd swept the nu._ w l Amlran, Ihe wnner n I : 2, Chrs Uurd, snul n. ;, and Smpson, thrd n I. II" Cradlrd.ls won all thnv places,n Ihe am. Pur nmn I n M, 2 o.l /, Stehln, n,.! w;,md Hyan. \um the Iwo mle 0:35.0. Cranford went -3 n the shot put wth Alvators 48-good for frst place and Vccs 4387" good for thrd. Alvator and Vcc came back to take second and thrd n. the dscus wth throws of 295", and 25*2". Lenk won the javeln wth a throw of 5H8", followed by Jm Harrngton4 throw of 48*3". - Wllams contnued ha wnnng streak n the hgh jump wth a jump of 62". Dave Ryan topk a thrd wth a jump of 56". (ranford 87 -* Rahway 44 Cranford took frst place n nne of the 3 events Thursday and swept the mle and twomle. Hurds 4:5.4 mle was good for frst place, followed by Durnng (4:5.5J " and Hyan (4:5.6). Mark Hollo won.the two mle n ll:0h, Stehln, second, ll:0»., and Smpson, thrd, I:0HV2T Kugene Alvator was a double wnner n the shot put and the dscus. He tossed the shot 4H4" and the dscus 22" ". Hens won the 440 n 54.7 wth Gramlng, thrd, 55,5 Amtran contnued hs wnnng streak wth a :59,3 n the nto. -Haxngton won the javeln wjt n a throw of 432-a" and Lenk was thrd wth 36s". Cougar schedule BASEBALL Vnrllv- J.V. " M<»v IA. Lnden, home, county tournoy, J 3 45 p m..,. AAayW, Colonly, n\/j%v 3.45 p.m. Mnv?t. Scotch plans, awny, 3 45pm Orange Froth M«v A- Terrlll Rd, rtwfly f m May 9, MtMwu*. home, 45 pm Htlltldo Froth Mnv A. Ellson, homo pm M«y 20, Kcnllworth. homo, 3 4? p ITI QIRLS SOFTBALL * Varttly M.y IV, Unon,.wrty, J 45 p m May 2Q ( W***"* **!?!. "WflV- 3 4 P m May. Moselle, home, 3 4S pm TENNIS Vanty Orlt AA.ty IA, Lnden, dwdy,. 45 p m AAny ^0,*Scott h Plans, homo, J 4\ p n\ M<»v, Unon. «w<y, J 45 f> m Vanty ftoyt M<w* I A.. HlHskt*. home. J JS pm M<v V. Rrthwrty aw.y. 4S p m AA. v ^H." Stot h (M(n%. w.y 4S p m OOLF- Vartty AA.y A Wr\Mrlt. ((> H ). ]$ p m M.»v 9. SI,lr ( IIMIS. 70 p m May H). S tlt h tkunv (( I ( J?0 p n \^.tv M t. mnty. I JO p m. r*.y* I THACK A FIELD M.y 0 lo 3 45 Ru homo I 45 p n I cllt May I<V tak Avt. homo,. 4.S p ll " May IV Mllnurn, nw.y. 45 p m GRAB A FISTFUL OF~ OLD-EE FASHIONED BOURBON FLAVOR. OlIf Hnrho. Thvs l.u) years of " Kknt.; n ovttv ht.t te of DantOldt. It lak.s that knd of know-how c make ^ood honest bourbon at a ^oul lonest prce. QUALITY WHISKIES SINCE 836. QUABT ONLY $ OLDE BOURBON NEW SCOREBOARD Stanley Mfntz, left, presdent of the Booster Club, and Robert^Hahn, rght, Booster Club baseball lason, are presentng the controls and new baseball scoreboardx^to-^-dr-, Joshua Segal,- superlntendent of Cranford schools. 7 ^ trounces Roselle 4-4 The CHS, varsty s6ftball team lost a close game to Rahway 0-9, defeated Roselle 4- ^ andlost to Clark 2-3 for a record of 3-6. Rahway 0 - Cranford 9 Cranford started the game well. Tuesday, scorng fveruns n the frst and three hr the second. Four.sngles and four walks gave Cranford ther frst fve runs. Knockng n a run apece were Mchelle Rowe, Sue Bryers.-Mary Ann, Daly and Terry Madoha v r Fern Slverman and Peggy Clarke each sngled n a run n the second. After Rahway took the lead by scorng sx runs n the thrd on only three hts, Cranford threatened n "the fourth but could not score. Ann Hudack scored n the sxth on an error by the second baseman. Clark 2-Cranford II Cranford threw the game away Frday as they allowed seven unearned runs to score. Ann Hudack sngled-n the wns 2 games, * >,,» By Jerry LePag _j5&ond, went to formance. Paolne t KENELWCWTH-DUrujg the thrd on the catchers overthrow to second and scored on throw of 5^" and he Took a second n the shotput wth a past week the Davd Brearley Bears pcked up two hportant baseball Wns and to thrd..". > throw of 88W. Hs Javeln the q6nterfelder8 overthrew frst n the javeln wth ~a upped ther season.record to. Kehlworth dd ts most throw gave, hm the. school damage n the fourth nnng. record! whch was 88 held by - Bound Brook.. I. Roselle ptcher ~ Robert RoBerFHolF Jack" Schlngman. P The Bears played ther started,loade<thebaseswar" also s the holder of the school longest game,pf the season wg}vs. Relever Erc Duncan^ shot put record of 522". when they faced Bound Brook. ^ ^ m to ^ out the fr, fut ~" " Golf Both club* Scored one run m saw an error score one run the fourth nnng and the score ^j back-to-back sngles by stayed ted untl the 2th n,_ BUy Legg_andJ&ankflLSuch rung, r^-, > score four ^ ^More talles and gve Brearley a commandng 7-0 lead.. -:..-._.. Brearley ptcher Donne Rca held the lead and struck out sx batsman en route to hs thrd vctory n fve outngs. Ptcher Kevn Read, who won hs fourth game of the year, led off the 2th wth a walk. Larrry Buntele ht a fly ball to rght feld whch sacrfced Read to second. Wth one out and Blly Legg at bat, ptcher John Dorenus threw a wld ptch and Read Kenlworth ; M l Rosette A 5 Rca and DeMalo; Holt, Duncan (4) and Hulse. W - Rca (3-2) L - Mplt <4J). GrlsSoftball The grls varsty dropped two ball games and had ts season record even off at The golfers pcked up ther nnth straght vbctory advanced to thrd. Legg executed a perfect bunt to score the wnnng tally and nament the Bears shot poorly, end the game wth* a 2- but stll took twelveth place Brearley vctory. Monday Brearley lost a 7-2 out of 8 teams. Soprano led Read went the dstance, ^decson to Dover ard were the Bears wth an 80, whle gave up sevenhts, struck out ^s0 elmnated from the state mates Tom HerltgaTr^and 3, and walked,three.. tournament. Ray Mannon shot an 89. Manvlle dropped a 3-, 4-. Ka ren Batalle ht a run- Frank Korn had 90, but the nnng ~dectston -to SCorng srglet»rthe-flrsrand- -Bears-HrouldrH master Hllsborough to gve Manvlle ga Ve ^ ^ ^ a ^ lead. But Rutgers Golf Club course and and_kenlworh_ dentcal 6-2 B re arley-lostjts_ed^ejnuhe Cranford won the dstrct. conference records and a te Cranford, fresh off the dsbtct 7^ thrd, stole second and thrd, -JorjQrst place n the Mountanshe was sent Home by ValleyXcnference. Tuesday. wn, had -to face Kenlworth "CranfoVd 4-Roselle 4 Cranford-Ean-ovj3r_the_less_ experenced Roselle squad, collectng 4 hts and stealng -6 bases. ""-Leadng htters for Cranford were Slverman" 3 ; S-"-and knocked n three runs wth her fourth home run of the season, Maureen Olejar, two RBIs; McGee 2-4 and scored twce, Daly, 3-4 and two RBIs, and Hudack 2-3 and two RBIs. Also knockng n a run were Terry Madona and Dane Helmstetter. Bound Brook Kenllworth Kenyon, Dorerus (3) and Vljchettl, Read and DeMalo. w Read (4 ) L Dorenut (0 ) JB Vlchett BB. Kenlworth 8 - Roselle 2 Kenlworth won t3 fourthstraght game as they beat l l h f t tre Unon County Tournament. The-Bears, seeded eghth jjn unearned. The n the frst when Charle La Polla sngled home Larry Buntele from second bas"e. Buntele had led the game off wth a.walk. The Bears next score came n the thrd. Vn De Mao reached frst on an error and specalty man Mke De Mao came n to run. De Grls wn 3 matches The Cranford Hgh School grls tenns team added three wns to ts Tecord last ^week. Netmen shut out foes by Steve Kalt Cranford 5 - Hah way 0 As usual, Kevn Koellner played frst sngles and won handly 6-3 and 4-. Playng second sngles, Bruce Levne also had ah easy match, wnnng 6-0 and 6-2. Rck Hollman played thrd sngles and won wth ease, 6-2 and 3-. At frst doubles, Larry Heder and Jan Wolansky destroyed ther opponents 6-0 and 6-. The combnaton of Al Bowden and Aaron Goldblatt flt second doubles thrashed. therrahway counterparts 6-2 and Near the end of the match, ran stopped play. Cranford had won three ponts already and snce Koellner and Rollman were wnnng ther matches,, those two ponts, were awarded to Cranford. Cranford 5 Roselle 0 Koellner, at frst sngles, won easly 6-3 and 6-2. Levne survved hs, frst set, a 7-5 vctory, and shut out hs opponent 6-0 n the nghtcap. Hollman at thrd sngles played well and won 6-0 twce. Larry Reder and Jan Wolansky, who played frst doubles, were too much for Roselle, wnnng 6-2 and 6-. At second doubles, newcomers Mke Lynch and Stan Rubn, performed well and won 6- and 6 : 2. Cranfords record s 6-3, havng won sx of ther last seven matches. Junor track \oners The Cranford Recreaton and Parks Dept. held ts local AAU Junor Olympc track and feld meet Sunday. The wnners frqm ths meet wlh qualfy for the Dstrct AAU meet at Cranford J s Memoral Feld Sunday, June at noon. All second and thrd-place fnshers should attend the dstrct meet as alternates. The wnners n the bantam _ dvson, boys, were: Troy * Reed, 50-yrd dash, 00 - yard clash and- 440-yard run, Robert Carvalho, runnng long jump. Crls bantam dvson wnners were: Catherne Mtchell, 50-yard dash OOyard dash and 44) yard run; Anne Mane Pargello, 440 yard run; Shen Whte, standng long Jump; and Samantha Pargello, runnng long jump Also placng \ second or 6nrl were: HobtMt Carvalho, Davd Aldredge, Wayne Aldredge, Arthur Smth and Kevn Whte.. Kor the grls, Anne Mane Pargollo, Shen Whte and Samantha Pargollo. Frst place wnners n the Uns mdget dvson were: Tony Holmes, 50 yard vdash. UK) yard dash and runnng long jump, Tmothy Hurl. Wt) yard dash, Doug Hell, shut put. Grls mdget dvson wnners were Susan Hosenthal, f>0 yard dash; Dorothy Seeman._ 00 yard tash and runnuvg long jump; and Megan Durnng, tuu) yard dash. Placng second or thrd lor the boys were: Howard Chester, Tmothy Burd, Greg Jacobson, "Doug BeWr Blly Aldredge and Erc Kamo. Grls placng second or thrd were Megan Durnng, Kendall Fedorko, Susan Rosenthafand Dorothy Seeman. In the junor dvson, Kevn Smpson took frst place n the one mle run and the shot put. Doug Bell was frst n runnng long jump and Mke Denc tuuk" the luumg hgh jump...other wnner^for tfe boys wereerc Kame, Mke Denc and Rch McMurray. For th(* grls, Tonda Harrs won the 50 ycu lt^l, lujng lung Jump and the runnng hgh jump. Golfers wn dstrct match Y The Cranford Hgh School golf team partcpated n the state dstrcts match Monday. Cranford, wth a low score of :u;. won he match. Westfeld was second wth 39 and Scotch Plans, thrd wth 320. Low scorer for Cranford was Mark Pttenger, 76. Bll DoskHzynsk shot 77, whle Slade Martn and Bob Me Cornuck both shot tu). O Thursday Cranford lost ts frst match ths season, to Westfeld by a score of On Frday the Cougars defeated Plamfeld 5 ;) to set ther record at ;>-l ^ Monday Vfte grls "detealed Val-Deane 5rt). At frst sngles Rose Mare Haddad won 6-2, 6-0, whle Ndncy Neuman at second sngles won 6-2, 6-4. Cranfords thrd sngles player, Terry Les, won easly 6-2, 6-. At frst doubles, Anne Hogan and Nancy Ncholls contnued ther wnnng streak at 6-, 6-0. The second doubles team of Lnda Robnson and Barbara Segel won. a decsve vctory 6-0," 6-0. Wednesday they downed Rahway 5-0. Haddad at frst sngles won 6-, 6-0, whle Neumah won 6-, 6-. Les at thrd -sngles, after losng the frst set, came back to wn the second and fnally won the thrd set n a te breaker. Her scores were 3-6, 6-4, 7-6. The frst doubles team of Hogan and Ncholls easly won 6-, 6-, whle the second, doubles team of Robnson and Tob Ilechman won by default. May 2 the team traveled to Unon to play the Cftl seed n the state tournament, and upset them - Cranfords frst doubles^ team of Hogan and Ncholls, and Cranfords thrd sngles player, Les," came Hhrough as expected wth wns. The second doubles, team of Robnson and Segel pulled out a close m.atch.. Kenlworth softball league KENILWORTH-- -The bottom half of the nnng when ptcher Lesle Puck walked two batters, gave up two sngles, and watched her teammates make two errors to gve Dover a 4- lead. The Tgers coasted easly to a 7-2 vctory and advanced,to the second round of the state tournament. Batalle fell behnd 3-0 and lost her control and the game 8-4. Despte the* three-ht ptchng of Mary,Schwefl of MllbUHH, \the.bears -stll managed four runs, two of whch came on a trple by startng ptcner Karen Batalle. " - Tenns. The tenns team ended _a fve-match losng streak and routed Roselle 4-. Dean Kalamars and Jm Ten Eyke each won second and thrd sngles respectvely n two sets. The frst doubles The Bears (-) were led by Kevn McCormack, who shot a 40 and pcked up three team ponts, and Joe Soprano wth a 4. Tom Henngan, Ray Mannon and Frank Korn each shot 43 and won- three team ponts each. Sophomore Terry Smth strokeda" 45 and won 2% team ponts., In the state dstrcts tour- The Bears played one of ther best matches aganst the Cougars. Soprano opened the match by shootng a 39 and takng three match ponts from Mark Pttnger, who shot_ a 4. The Bears number two man, Tom Henngan, had a Grohusk clnched, vctory wth a 5-7, 6-4, 7-5 decson over ther.opponents. The second doubles team of Nck Lord and Mark Tnneralla also won n three sets and gave Brearley ts fourth pont. Track The track team, despte a l- 6 record, scored 32 ponts n the M.V.C. meet n Hllsborough Saturday and took fourth place. The team had 22 ponts scored by junor Bob Walsh who took frst places n the hgh jump lev), long Jump (208"), and the 20-yard hgh hurdles (5.3). He would have taken a frst n the 330-yard ntermedate hurdles but stumbled after jumpng over the thrd hurle, causng hm to settle for a second-place medal and a tme.of 4.4. Walshs domnance n the meet overshadowed teammafe Mke Paolnes pereasly beaten. by Rob Mc- Cormck (38). The score was ted at 3. Cougar Bll Oskoczynsk shot a 38 to top Ray Mar non;s 4 and gve Cranford \ the lead 6-3. Slade Martn scored 2 x k more ponts for,the Cougars, when he also shot a 38 and lost only a ^ pont to. sophomore-frank Korn (40). The Bears scored ts fnal four, ponts on Kevn Me- ;. Cormcks 4 and Terry- Smths 44, but the three 38s * shot p y McCormck, "DoskoczynskF \vere too much for Brearley as "- Cranford. won Cobras tryout set for. Sunday- Deaf Fuko, manager of the Cranford Cobras, announced that there wll be baseball practce and tryouts Sunday -after.noons r..may 8 and 25, startng at :30 p.m. To be-^ elgbley-a player must be at least sxteen-years-old and not^ twenty-years-old by June.-. The Cranford Cobras s a; member of the Stra-County Baseball League* It s expected that the frst league games wll be played on June 0. All Cranford Cobras- home games wll be played at Memoral Feld. More nformaton may- be obtaned from Dean Fuko ( ) or Roy Sandford ( ). Alley Acton Lvngston Eve Wllams rolled frst hgh game n the Lvngston PrA League, Mdge Hutton bowled 66 and Judy Montagne,65. Mdge Hutton captured frst hgh seres, 475, Dana McGovern, 43, ar.d Alce McFall,. Kennedy Optcans and the W L H&I Fuel Ol Co. remane^lt^.vctoq^t^ 36 undefeated n the Kenlworth underdoes 47.; 6 Recreaton Grls Softball ^S^llv League wth tf&i nppng sparotrfej McDonalds 6-5 pnd Kennedy ^ffs" >/ toppng Scherng 4-5. Sharon Lloyd was the start for H&I httng a homer n the last nnng to enable H&I to come from behnd to wn the game. Also playng well for H&I was Dence Matera, makng.a double play, and Debbe Srgnana, makng a fne catch. For McDonalds, Kelly Downey had two doubles, Dence Boucher, a home run, and Joan Harrs, two doubles. Leadng Kennedy was Carttlyn NevffleT wth two homers and a good catch, followed by Mary Beth Paolne, Roxanne Fanes, Maureen Vamos, nl homerng. Donna Pantna had a double and made a good catch For Scherng, Dane Fscher and Donna Lospnosa converted a double play RIDING LESSONS Group and Prvate Instructon Ages 8 to 80 AI.LNOVCFOK SKY TOP I!HUM, ACADEMY Summt Lane, Mountansde CALLCHRIS or Psssonocrs Optmsts Clark Rest Sparc Rbs Alley Cats Happy Hookers CoHcc Breakers Bowlng Dags Hopefuls Lve Stones Near Msses Losers Happy Losers JIMS Q tv V Bloomngdale Hgh games and seres n the Bloomngdale P.T.A. league were bowled by Helen Laco. 46«, 90; Carmelfa Wllams, 445,78; Dot Mller, 44; and Ann Cafaro. 59. Rollng Stones Marks Bold Ones Hopcluls. Stnkmo Tro Hot Shots Crazy Keglers Pn Pckers M Lo s. Pn Heads Mad Tro GlobtS CDs MS W 55 S3 j a 9 38 f, 35 3J, 33. L « SI 5 S3 S4 Sherman Roberta Frey captured top spot n Frdays games of the Sherman league wth a 203. Audrey Young bowled 95 and a Jl was bowled by Luclle Pechnka and Clar ONel. Hetty Scola rolled, 7, Fern Buntngs 67, Barbara Donovsk, 65, and Marge Ahmovc, 63. Spoolers Luckv Spnrcs All MO*>t^ HrtppV Hookers Dtct End* Weos Terrfc Tro ] VtfW lades Team 8 wrapped up th0 league champonshp ths week n the Cranford VFW Lades Bowlng League wth Janet Cheeka leadng the-, wnners wth a 607 seres. Others who bowled hgh seres were Eleanor Tomea, 548; May Block, 503; Roseann Waryn, 489; Joan Koeng, Stasa Hens, 476; June Kng, 475; Marge Harte, 46; Parme DProfo, 456; Ruth Semmer, 456; Ann Feertag, 45; Flo JackSo, 4W Maryann-Lpk*, 447. w TcamB 46 Axelrod Bndery 4lv*a Amcrord Internatonal Star Club Tavern, Lehgh Esso Mke Favers Shell General Electrc Late Bloomers Phlp Cretor Co DeHart Bulders > V] Walnut L 34 40/] SOV 5 " a S3 S3 V vj Leadng the Walnut P.T.A. bowlers Monday was Eleanor Jones wth a 203, 9 seres. Clar ONel rolled 8, 4«3 seres, and Ronne Hertzer, 76, w Lucky Sevens 47V Downplns 45 Flters 43T Team Eght 38 Flppers 3> 3 Team Sx 34 Pnups 33j Splts 37 Lncoln v J7y, 33 M/, 3J j^/, 4 43/, Vj Hgh seres n the Lncoln School P.T.A Bowlng League were taken by Betty Ewng, 476, Joan Karl, 47, and Jacke Schwekardt, 453 Hgh games were bowled by MaryAtu Boryszewsk, 75, Jacke Schwekardt, 7, and Joan Karl, 69 Dynamte Hangovers Trple Threat EMM s Mad Hatters Unbchevables Ovpsys Streakers Flppers Turkey Trotters Alley Cts v Playmates Bandts Powder Puffs 53, j 5 ", >* 4V ; L 54 39,, 4/, , 47 V 4t ] 50 5" U S3

13 ran \Pnto Afltfr H* chtst treartd thl«wmk In tt* HMo League, two o* the thm w>- efeated turns ware knocked off by ttw *H. ThaTwtn»!eontlnoed to play Ionttattntbal... -> : Tlte> wnnng ptcher was Tom Cerra M) wtt one strkeout. Httng for. tt* tats war* Jm Maclntyre. two sngles, Cetmy gum, Drew Navy, Tony Garret*, Mck Watsh,jnd ZoJan-Vanl/all slnoles. rrw-pltcnerfor the Perjras was John..rlHIth, wth 4,Ks. Httng for tha >adre* were Jeff Deals, Rch Sorge,. Tcott NWmslk, Bruca Goldsten, and L*lch Nchols, all sngles... Twns t-expos 7 The wnnng ptcher was Steve I fenkarlk (JO) wth relef from Mke Mulvaney, combnng for seven trlkeoots. Httng for the Twns were lob Lyons, Steve Senkarlk, Mke Mulvaney, John Mulvaney and Mark Sarlln, all wth sngle*. Tha ptchers for I -he Expo* were Joe McGovem and Pete rbemko, combnng for sx strkeouts. puttng for the Expos were Sean I WcGovern, two.sngles, and Bran Kaser, Bob Knudsen, Mke Merrltt, Rel Kfcmbroay and Bob Marches*, all sngles. I I Twns Padres 5 The Twns extended ther undefeated Htre*k to fve. The wnnng ptcher was KSteve, Senkarlk (3-0) wth Mke ulvaney gettng hs thrd save In fve Hgames. The ptchers logged IV "strkeouts. Httng tor the Twns were / Berln two sngles and Ray Dente, Sankarlk, a sngle each. The ptch lorlhe Padres were John Grffth land Jack Byrne, combnng for four I strkeout*. Httng for the Padres, were I John Grffth, double, Scott Havlland, ^and ChrlSfBlood,-slnol«. Matt 7- Royal* J fve hh, two sngle* by Alex (VAddo, a sngle by Jm McGean, and two doubles, by Kan Wolfram. Pat Brown of *. Yankees had. tht feldng gam of game wth an unasssted double plly at frst base. ^ Whte Sal «-Tt«ers., - The Sox Todd Stlt allowed three hts to Rcky Bros., BohLoGuMlce and.tom Crater. Rck Melseftberg, on me mound fo^the Tgers allowed only two hts, but the Whte Sox managed-me 4- vctory. So* hts were a double by Pete Alvare and a sngle by Mke Gabrlelll. Tha Tgers executed a fnal double play. MMte Sex T-Athletcs The Sox bats came through wth nne ht*. Ken Markowltz allowed only four hts to the As and got hs f Irst-wlnon the mound, strkng out eght. Httng for the" As were Scott, Klne, a sngle, Dave Brown, double, Dave Paradlso, double, and Pepper DITUIIIo, sngle. Paradlo was on the rfloond tor tha A*-* and gave up Whte Sox hts to Bob Cleslak (). Todd Stltt (t), Petv Alvarez ( >, Jlnr Stycyznskl <M, Ken Markowltz (2), Mke Sommerlad () and Patrck Morrs (I). Whte Sox 3 -Indans! The seore%vas ted 2-2 untl the home half of the sxth whenthe Sox produced the needed run to wn on Todd Stltts lne drve ht to rght center feld wth two outs and runners on second and thrd. Both teams had seven ht* wth Pete Alvarez gettng the wn. The Indans executed a tmely double play aolno from thrd to frst base. Bob Kelly shared the, ptchng dutes wth John Colendenkl. The Indan htters were: MattRelnhard(l),PhlSantord (D.Bob Kelly (2), John Colendentl (). Bobby Thursday, May IS, 975 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICEETFage 3 eague ( K). The Chc* opened the and Dayld \»ylno»tor ht a double, drvng. >lng wth two runs In tha frst on In twb runs and won the game. The sngesby Bll Schmlt, KeltrOTJonnel, "Semlnble* OoBg Walthert got the only (4 RBIs) and a double by Bll Carey. Tha, other ht of the game. The seventh Innng ShawheeUcored one run n ther half on ptcher* were JjrH Kaszak for the sngle* by Scherrand Chrs Schmdt..The Semlnple*,: fnd Ken Nolan for the -Chcs added *0 runs In fhe second on a v -Pawnees. - " double by Lps and a sngle by ODon- $emlaala*e-apaches nell.thashawnae*addedtwprunslnthe Vlnce paddlo got hs thrd wlnolthe ~mkon three walks~ana~*n^w:tny~ r lwvll -by-pljch)ng;a-one-htter-and Chcs scored one In the sxth on.slgnles by ODonnell and Cary. The Shawneess ted the score Wth one run on three walks ard afelder choce. The Cnlcs scored two bg runs In the seventh on three doubles by Lps, ODonnell and Carey. Relef ptcher John Kresko held me Shawnees scoreless In.WIe bottom of the seventh. The defensve hghlght was an unasslted double play by ODonnell. CreesM-Hurorsl Ptchng a one htter for the. Pathmark of Cranford Crees was Andy Acton (4 Ks). Jlnf DeHInls and John Vo t (7 Ks> shared mound dutes for the Baron Drug Huron*. The Hurons scored. all three runs In the frst on three walks and a double by Vo t.t^f Crees scored a run In the frst on two walks and a sngle by Acton. The Crees added three runs In the second behnd a sngle by Acton and a double by Doug Chapman. The Cr«es scored fve runs In the thrd otslngles by Jeff Santos, Acton. Chrs Garah and Glen Sorge and a double by ChajUQA.n- The Crees added fve, more runs In the Kastleman (), and for the Whte Sox the htters were Bob Cleslak (), Todd Stltt (), Pete Alvarez (2), Jm Styczynskl (), Mke Sommerlad (), Ken Ansrkow \\Y~, fourth on sngles by Chapman and BUI Grau and a trple by Santos. A flnecatch of a fly ball In rght feld was matte by Jerry Elcke. Lenapes - Shawnees 7 Ptchng for the wnnng Coffey Ap- -pllance Lenape»-were-Rlchv-Patch-l7 the-wnnlng-un. Ks) and Drew Haerle ( K) and lor the The ptchers were Ken Nolan for the Unted Countes "Trust Shawnees was Pawnees and Jeff Kaszak o» the Bran Nlemsyk (» Ks). The Lenapes Semlnoles. _Kored one run InJhejMrst on three walks Apaches - Cherokees) J strkng out 7 batters. - The-Apaches scored one run In the frst after Ted Burke ht a double, ther only ht of the game. The Semlnoles came back In the bottom of the frst; Scorng three runs off sngles by Doug Welchert and Jeff Kaszak and a trple by DAddlo. The game stayed close untl the thrd Innng whensngle* by Mke Hurley. -Stephan-Seltmanr Bran Bulger and Davd Wlnokur and doubles by J Immy Smth, Hurley and DAdolo.produced sx runs. In thf fourth Innng DAddlo Dot another trple... The ptchers for the Apaches were Ted Burke, Blly Mtchell and Adam Smth... Pawnees * - Semlnoles S The Pawnees outlasted the Semlnoles In a hard hlttlngoame that saw the lead change three tme*, The Semlnoles led 3 0 gong Into the bottom of the thcd off of sngles by Doug Welchert and Vlnce DAddlo, doubles by Mke Hurley and DAddlo and a home run by Jeff Kauak. The Pawnees came back In the bottom o) the thrd, scorng four runs off a sngle by Ken Nolan and a trple by Lous Lelll. The Semlnole*reganed the lead In the fourth off another double.by DAddlo but thepawnees Mke Nlzolak responded wth a fourth Innng double, drvng In Pauj Hopkns and Stan Rubn sngled for the-beaver*. Ramtlcr Blues RemanngIn the battle for the B Dvson ttle. Bran Bradford, Jm. Forrestal and Ed Lps collected three hts and Kalescky two-hts lor the vctors. John Tourls and Dougherty.led the Blues htters wth two apece. Pat -Oat rem plcked-up-hls-sacond-xlctor-v^ahe releved Jm Delano, the startng Ram ptcher,,- Standngs. ADvson SEALS (Goldbergs) Angels (Tecknlt) Colts (V.F.W.) stars (A. Splndler «. Sons) Beavers (Sport*Center). -.. B. Dlvfllon Chefs (Amercan Legon) Bears (Rotary Club) Rams (Abbeys Shell) Martns (Fre Dopt.) Blues (LonsClub) only run and Weachock ht safely. Wldcat* M-Tgers! Jm Haskell and Matt Arasln teamed up to blank the Tgers, gvng up but one ht. The Edrlch Remoldng Wldcats exploded wth a httng attack led by Tom Marotta/Matt Araslh, Mke Manno, Larry Lttle, PetePlnolfl and Larry Blumenleld Alan Grunsteln ->MgUd-for the Tlgsrs. Cougar Lynx, Leopards 0 Lynx U Pumas Lynx «- Panthers Dave Ells struck ouf.v Leooardl whle ptchng a brllant no htter lor the K.C. Lynx. Ells also had th«only two hts of the game, a home run and a sngle. Dooley had nne strkeouts In a losng cause.. Dave Zoltack ptched the K.C. Lynx to a 3 2 wn over Porrottls Pumas.EMU led the wnners wth three trples. Bell Handngs Martn Jewelers Oroles Cranford Photography Senators 7 Bulder General Yankees Reel-Strong Fuel Whte Sox Rankln Fuel Red Sox Albert H. Antolne Tgers Natonal Dodgers*-Prates0 Kohler-MacBeans Dodgers won two games to take over the lead In the Natonal Leaoue. Mark Mtchell threw a no-htter Thursday at the-benner Auto Body Prates. The Dodger rghthander, struck out 2 and dldmotallow any balls to be ht out ol the Infeld. The Dodgers Only got fve ht* off Georgle Goeller and Allan Gross but took advantage of sx walks to secure the wn. Terry Bradford led the Dodgers wth two hts and Chrs Delsandro, Edde Spols and Johnny LoGuldce, each had a safety. Dodgers 2-Reds] Saturday, Lenny Nlro, wth nne strkeouts, hurled the Dodgers to a 2 to 23 wn. The Dodgers broke open a scoreless duel between Nlro and Frank - Ventura In the thrd Innng wth a lour run burst, nlghllghted by Terry Brad: fords double and heads up base runnng by Edde Sports. Dodger htters were Mark Mtchell, 3 for 3, Chrs Delsandro and Terry Bradford, two hts each, and Johnny Fernandez, Lenny Nlro and Edde Spotts, one apece. The Reds were led by Frankle Laverda, two hts, Kevn Claypool and Rfchle Caterlno, doubles. Mark Zangrando and Rob Conroyoach had sngles fo> the Reds. ~~ lcdl The wnnng ptcher In the bggest I upset of the week, was Tom Cerra (3-), I wth relef from Glen Barry. Con- trlbutlng to a 5-hlfbarraoe for the Mets I were Jm Maclntyre two doubles and two sngles; Lovev Wllams, double and I two sngles; Tom Cerra, double and^p^rottl Exxor Athletcs I sngle; and Kenny Kunx, Drew Novy, chempro Indans I Joe Thomas, Sean McCarroll, Zoltan Varl and-tom Donovan, atl sngles. Ptchers for the Royals were Ray Karp, Mark Papa and Nck Fennell. I Httng for the Royals were Nck Fan- Inell, two sngles; Ray Karp, double; Ifete Jacobs and Mark Papa, sngles. - L - -"-tjxpstl - R»toer«s The wnnng ptcher was Bran Lelser - (-2) wth three strkeouts. Httng for >-were-ed-holmb.-two doubles I and a sngle; SeanMcGovern, sngle and double; Bob Knudsen, sngle and I double; Joe McGovern, sngle and I double; Mjke Merrltt, sngle and double; IjSrlan Lelsser, double; Bob Marchese, ] sngle;, and Pete-Moran,. sngle. - The ptcher.for the Rangers was Tom Ichelston wth two Ks. Httng for the I Rangers were Ron Ferrarb, sngle and I double; Mark Goldberg, sngle and I double; and sngles by Mark Nlro, Tom IChelston and Bll Tll. Brewers Astors Ptcher Mke Scoscla posted a one I htter, strkng out eght. Httng for the I Brewers were Mke Sclbscla, two I sngles, Sam Cerratoand Ray Kunman, I sngles. The ptcher for the Astros was I Keth Farber who fanned sx batters. I The lone Astro ht was a sngle by Mark Coleman. standngs -. A Dvson W L [-RoyatrtCranfortfSunocuj 3 Padres (Chapman Bros. Plumbng ) 3 7 Brewers (Aldo T.V. Repar Ser- V.) 3 3 Expos (Frankln State Bank) 3 4 B Dvson I Twns (Con Depot nc.). 5 0 MetS( Rustc Mll) 3. Ranaers (Smpson, Brown 8, Kenlan.lnc.). 3 agrpressr-o 5 Amercan Oroles*-Tgers On ther way to the league lead, the Oroles put nne runs and 0 hts together. to turn back the Tgers». Lowell Abrams and Len Korn shared the mound for the wnnng Os whle Tom Crater and Rck Melsenberg dd lkewse for the losers. The Orole hts were shared by Korn (3), Abrams (3), John Bakle <! ) and Ross Hlrtel, Pete Lynch and Scott Rossy, all Wth one each. For the bengelmen. Bob Arthur, Mark Zych and Greg Wheatley all had a ht. Oroles - Yankees $ «Allan Brown ptched most of the way for the wnners, gvng up two hts and gettng nne Ks. Len Korn releved hm. In the ffth Innng. Jm McGean tossed alt the way for the losng Yankeas.The Oroles got ther httng from Len Korn, \ John Bakle and Allen Brown, all wth two hts, and Bruce Pak, one hlj. The Yankee httng was spearheaded by Glen Skoogs home run blast and sngle, and Alex DAddlos trple and double-kevn Brown chpped In wth two hts and Sean Sullvan, one ht. Senators 4,-Alhletlcs and a ht batter. The Shawnees trecttre score In the bottom of the frst on an error. The Lenapes added three runs In the second on three walks, a sngle by Haerle (3 RBIs) and a sngle by Erc Klamle (RBI). The Shawnees exploded for sx runs In the second behnd sngles by Pete Graczyk and Dave Broadwell. The Lenapes put four runs on the Scoreboard In the thrd wth a trple by Haerle and a home rur blasted over the fence In dead center feld by Tyrone Muldrow. Also httng for the Lenapes were John Ford and John Swandrak and for the Shawnees was Nlemsyk. Iroquol 5 - Crows Comblnlng-tapUcb-aJ>ne_hlttej:jlor_the_ - Mke Faver -Shell Iroquos were - Dave - Blddulph (9 Ks) and John Khour (4 Ks). fhe losng Cranford Jaycee rtnrapachbstworthelr tht 26 h In a game that saw 36 hts and 5 runs scored. The Apaches lumped off to a comfortable lead after two and one -half Innngs, but the Cherokees scored seven runs In the bottom of the thrd to tghten the score at l l». The Apaches scored twce In the top of the fourth and were hard pressed to hold off a last charge by the Cherokees.who scored three runs In the bottom of the Innng. Blly Mtchell, the wnnng ptcher, was aded by Ted Burke who ptched the last Innng. Leadng the httng attack " for the Apaches, wer* : Ted Burke, two sngles, double; Scott Stevens, sngle, double; Mtchell, two sngles,..double;_ Brendan McCullaoh. three sngles;. Mke Garrastazu, sngle, and John Mller. _ JJ.. m.~ _. _., - sngle, and Jbhn Humphrey, Bran ^rows-was-j m--tro«er-(ll-k*)t-hlttlng- RsftervrBlllV^K-fmmlck^GrV-Cavlntonfor the I roquets-were Clayton Lee (3 and Paul Howarth. had two doubles and DonovskT7 and Hobson added sngles Ondlsh had the Pumas only two hts. Freed took tho loss. - - javjrettls-pltehed-two-hll-balms-llw- Lynx defeated the Panthers. He also struck-out 0 and added two hts. Doug Bell had three doubles and Mke Nagle and Tom Scanlon added hts for the. Lynx. Losng ptcher Dougherty struck out 3, walked only three and had a trple for the Panthers. Cluba scored the losort Tgers Wolverne* S The Roy Rogers Tger* beat the Wolvernes as Alan Grunsteln homered twce. Tom Cherlchello ht a home run and struck out ) batters for the wn. Mke Womlak had three hts. Haddad had three hts for the lasers, httng two, doubles Leopards - Wolvernes 4. Leopards IS- Bobcats* Rch Mandel ptched ht second wn of the season. Bran Dooley led the attack wth» trple and two sngles. Jbhn Penvenne, Ed Vollrath and Mandel combned for sx.more hts John Hak Was the losng ptcher He also led the Wolvernes wth a trlple_and three RBIs K Doolev ptched the Leopards to ve tory, whle Mason took the toss Penoenne was the leadng htter wth, two trples and chalked upas RBIs Mandel andcoorge Lddy added two slngles.each. Badaart Pomas J Leadlngthe $adoers to ther seventh wn was Oavt F*«pp. Manuel. Robert Papp*, Patterson and Hloglns There was some fne defensve play by Sonn tag, Pattersonand Jones. The wnnng ptcher was Bob Papp Httng or the Pumas >wer*e Engerman, Marclno and Phllps Standngs Badgers 0 Wldcats, 8 Lynx 7 s s the hgh school chor. She was a member of the 974 New Jersey AINState Chorts and thfe 975 All-Eastern Chorus. She has reccntlyperforme"d n concerts n Atlantc Cty. Newark and Phladelpha. In I last years all-state ratngs. Shar placed thrd, however, n ths years ratngs she moved p to second n the state for sodranos. < Mss Shar Brown CHS chorster to tour Europe Mss Shar Brown, daughter,of Mr. and Mrs. Thdmas Brown of 2 Cranford Ave has been selected by the Unversal Academy For Musc of Prnceton to partcpate n the 975 Amercan Youth In Concert European, tour durng July. Shar, a junor at Cranford Hgh School, s a member of Kenlworth teopmrt Panthers Pumas Jaguars T.lgers Bobcats Lons ( Wolvernes 4 Resdents wn n swm meet bourne, Bll Rechle and Alan Blank brngng home medals. or rbbons. Mrs. Jobson and Mrs. Wash- Phlles pjtchers, - Rch Hudak and. Mke Collnerl, allowed three hts whle strkng out fve and walkng four. Greg Waga absorbed the defeat, allowng seven hts whle strkng out sx.and walkng one. The Phlles scored the wnnng run In the thrd when Hudak doubled two runs home. Httng for the Phlles were John Newmarker, two, Mke Nestor, Edde Hynes. Hudak, John ^ T f T l r m h doubles, 2 sngles), Khour (sngle, doubles). Blddulph (2 doubles), Chrs Ventura, Crag Merrlt and Frank DIAmlco. Httng for the Crows was Jm Trotter (trple). Cortanches» trows 0. Ptchng a one htter for the wnnng. _J_B. Wllams comanches was Ron Papa (7 Ks). Sharng mound dutes for the Cranford Jaycee Crows were Todd Scott- IB Ks) and Jeff Danyus (5 Ks). Leadng the Comanches attack was Sean ODows (sngle, 2 doubles, trple). Also httng for the Comanches were Jeff Doherty (2 sngles), Tm Nostor, Papa (2 sngles), Kevn Conroy (double) and Anthony Genova. Gettng the lone ht for the Crows was Jm Trotter. Iroquos I- Lenapes I ^Clayton. Lee of Mke Faver Shell Iroquos ptched hs second no htter to defeat Tyrone Muldrow ptchng lor.tho -Coffey-Applance Lenapes^.The...game. was scoreless untl the sxth Innng when the Lenapes pushed across a run on three walks and a ht batter. The roquos came back In the bottom of the sxth after two walks, John Khour blasted a base-clearng trple to wn the game. Khour also-had a sngle n the fourth Innng. Hurons 2t Shawnees S The Baron Drug Hurons look to the path jnrt vnrpr 2ft t th Utd Httng stars for the Cherokees were: Peter Brown, two sngles, double; Davd Budd, two doubles; Jeff Arnesen, three sngles; Jm Robblns, sngle; and Mark Rchards, sngle; Jeff- Chatfleld. wth a tngle, andsteve. Nagle, wth two hts, ptched for the Cherokoes., Standngs Vctor Denns Realtor Naualos 9 0 Gbson Assoc. Semlnoles S 3 Grays Funeral Home Pawnees 4 S Suburban Trust Co. Apaches 4 S A.M. Brown Mohcans 3 4 Unon Cty Volkswagen Cherokees} 6 Horan Lumber. Cheyennes A Pony Bears 4-Marlns The Boars opened Saturday wth a 4 3 wn as Mark Benner bested Steve Wlngafdr-lheJIAarlns-tosser. Dana Chandler led the Bear attack wth two sngles whle Chrs Morrs blasted a double and Mark Benner, Scott Kley, Lew Korngut and Ron Mller each contrbuted one hlt.the Marlln safetes, all sngles, were provded by Carmne Yannle, Steve Wlngard, Kevn Papa, Steve Farbman, Jm McNamara, BUI Gargano and Bob Ross. Bears? Marlns 5 - The N.J. Masters thrd East Coast nvtatonal swm meet was held May 2 and 3 {t P rjn eel o rv Un v e rs Ly. JES^nM bourne, botcher*,f dfferent age groups, fve swmmers from the Cranford ndoor pool competed aganst more than a dozen east coast teams.. 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T were Jeff Inchallk, Bob Schupp and Waga. The Cardnals prevented further damage In the thrd by pullng off a fne double play Ṗhlles 4-Cubs 2 The Phlles ralled for three runs In the ffth to overtake the Knghts of Pythas Cubs, John Maffey, wth some clutch relef help from Mke Nestor, won hs thrd game of the year allowng four hts whle strkng out eghtand walkng four. Jerry Batlman was ptchng a fne game and was leadng I I In the ffth base hts by Nestor, Mke Collnerl, Drew Scott (double) and Maffey scored three runs. Nestor led the Phlllle htters wth three whle Collnerl, two, Scott, Maftey, two, and Newmarker also contrbuted to the offense. The Cubs scored both of ther runs on a double by Bob Sllvestrlnl..Also httng for the Cubs were Steve Grleco (double) Gabe Noto and Rch Jones. Gants $ - Reds 3 fr Ray Vetter ptched the Klwanls Club Gants to a 5-3 wn over the Cranford Elks Reds, strkng out seven whle allowng hts by John Acton (3), Kevn ClaypoOt (2), Mark Zangrando (2), Frank LaVerda, Frank Ventura, Rob Conroy and Rch Caterlno. For the The Senators exploded lor 4 runs and 2 hts to submarne the As 4 3. Mke Elmloer and Tom Howarth combned lor the ptchng wn whle Davd, Brown and Bll Aldrldge were on the mound lor the Athletcs. Mark Attanasls lour hts and Tom Howarths three doubles led the httng. for the Senators and were helped by Jm Jonkoskes two hts and one ht each -Irom Elmloer, Alan Kastner and Mke. Lltterlo. For the As, Aldrldge had a Sngle, Brown, a double and trple, and Greg Jacobson, a sngle. Red Son - Tgers I The Red Sox were off to a 30 lead alter lour Innngs But struggled to hold back the Tgers In the ffth and sxth Innngs- when the Tgers scored eght runs. Mark Zych and Dave Danlelsy/ore opposng moundjmen and both ptchers jldlngrmhrcoest-danlelsooanst the Unted countes Trust Shawnees. The wnnng ptcher was Jeff Colsky who ptched a one htter for lour Innngs wth John Gasper gettng a save In relef. Ptchng In t losng cause tor the Shawnees was Pat Nestor. Httng (or the Hurons were Jm Delmt (3 sngles double, trple), Steve Burkat (3 sngles), Jeff Stern (3 sngles, 3 doubles), John Volt (4 jngles, double), Lee Hyer (3 sngles), Cofsky (3 sngles, double), Jefl Drexler (3 sngles) and Chet KoOrskl (3 sngles). Httng for the Shawnees were Chrs Schmdt and Bran Nlemsyk <2 slnglos). Crees ls-chlcaaws Ptchng for the wnnng Pathmark of Cranford Crees.was Doug Chapman (0 Ks) and lor the Mchael Custom Ktchen Chlcasaws wero Keth ODonnell (4 Ks) and Bll Carey (3 K«>. The Chcs scored a run In the frst on a walk and sngles by Kovln Lps (3RBIs) and ODonnell. The Crees scored four runs In the second on three walks and sngles by Bll Grau andj Glenn Sorge anda double bv Joff Santos. The Crees scored fve runs In the tourth on lour walks, a sngle by Chapman, doubles by Santos, Andy Acton and Vc Sabeh and a bg bases loaded sngle by rooklo Chrstne Acton (the frst grl to play In JJnaml League hstory) The ns In the ffth on two rvstruck out nne Tgers whle Zych and Bob LoGuldce of the Tgers combned to strlkeoutjojled-sox. The Red Sox were led In httng by Mke Dencl and Dave Danels, three hts each. Bob Pyne, two,.whle Joe Tourls, Blake Stevens and Pat Warrenachhe^onf ht Fnr th» Tgers. Rck Bross. Bob Arthur. Tom Crater, Greg Wheatley, Rck Melsenberg and Rck Rhodes each had a ht. Athletcs]-Indans} The Athletcs scored three runs In the last two Innngs to np the Indans 3 2. Scott Klne struck out sx Indans whle hs mound opponent. John Calendeskl. Kd nne As Scott Klne helped chls cause by snglng home Jm Salway who reached base on an error. In the sxth, Steve Ayre trpled and scored on Dave Paradlsos double. Paradlso also had a sngle In the game The Indans scored ther runs when Colendenskl doubled, Jm Hansen sngled and both were drven In by Obles double Phl Sanlord had two hts and Robby Bllllck one. Athletcs 4-Yankees. The Yankees scored when Jm McGean sngled and reached thrd on two bad throws He scored when Glen Skoog sngled.also httng for the Yankees were Alex DAddlo. Ken Wolf ram, Kevn Brown, Dave McGean and Pat Brown. The Athletcs exploded for tour runs In the bottom of the ffth Ken Klne opened wth a sngle and Greo Jacobsen followed wth a walk Steve. Ayre slngjed Ventura (3), Vetter and Buntng (3) Gants* Prates S, Ptcher Lou Ventura and catcher Roy Buntng teamed up to pace the Klwan s ^ Gants over the. Banners Auto Body Prates, 4 5. Httng Jor the lasers were Chrs* Chelston, double; John Pawowlt, sngle, double; Davd Kaye, double; Robbe Pender, sngle. Wnner hts were Buntng, double, two sngles; Vetter^ Steve Dlshe, Darren Owens, LaForrara and Englehard, all sngles; and Lou Ventura, double. ^ * Crees ^ CubsT, - Braves 0 Hurons Hghlghts were the two-wt ptchng of Iroquos Gabe Nqtoanda three-run home runby Comanches Rch Jones.. Other Cubs hfttlng saffly Lenapes were Grleco, Noto, Sllvestrlnl, Ballman. Chlcasaws Del Grlppo and Segebade. Brave htters Shawnees were Mke Jesse and Esposlto. Crows -BMW a double by Santos and a trple by Chrs Garah. The Chcs added three runs In the ffth on sngles by John Kresko and Lps and doublesbyodonnelland Caroy. The Chcs scored ther (Inal two runs In the sxth on a ht batter, a walk and a trple by Lps. Also httng for the Chcs was Tom Jesse... - Standngs w The Bravq scored-a run In the frst Innng to taks-jo-aartylead. Tne Cards bounced, back n the tnlrd wth sngles by Tommy Young and Scott Weatherall who both scored on a double by Jeff nchallk. The Braves ted the game In the fourth on a sngle by Chrs Esposlto and a double by Bran Marker The tfarnv stayed knotted untl the top ofthe sxth when the Braves pushed over the leadng run on h ts by Mke Jesse, Seen Smth and another double by Merkej. Other Brave hts were by Nelson Lee and Chrs Esposlto. Mke Jesse of the Braves and vouno Bob Vetter each ptched a lne game Llam Duddy made a sparklng catch In center feld Rsds I I "Cardnals J Rob Conroy of the Reds ht a grand slam home run to Ice the vctory for the Reds Standngs Nomahegan Cherokees 0 Cheyenne! * The Cheyennes, In tho top of tho frst, scored tour runs on "Three hts. two. -tssttr: Dodgers Prates Cubs Phlles Braves Reds Gants Cards Unam Chlcasaws were Kevn Lps (3 Ks) and John Kresko (3 Ks). Ptchng lor the losng Unted Countes Trust Shawnees Dave Huettl (7 Ks) and Andv Chlcasaws Shawnees ^ In a seven Innng o«me. ptchng lor home tnvtvlna rurtand Dave Paradlso the wnnng Mchael Custom Ktchen drove Ih two runs wth a double to rght" " - - "-"" " " > The fnal ry of the nnng scored on an error. Other As hts came trom Bob Stackhouse and another each trom Ayre and KMne Dave Brown. Athletcs ptcher, walked only one whle strkng out 0 Kevn Brown and Jm McGean shared the ptchng for the Yankees. -Yankees - Senators Glenn Skooo allowed only two hts, a double to Mke Lltterlo and a sngle to Mke Elmloer, whle strkng out nne Senator*. Jm Jonkoskl ptched lor the Senators, strkng out sx whle yeldng antt»--trt Barter Norman Wolfram and Kurt Wolfram ht sngles and Chrs Erbcck. a double In the second they added three more runs on two hts, sngles by Robby Kenny and Kurt Wolfram The Cherokees scored one run n tho thrd when Jeff Arnesen ht a trple wth one on. In the ffth the Cherokces scored fve runs on three walks, a felders choce, an error, and a bases loaded home run by Peter Brown. The Cherokees came to bat In tn^ bottom of the sxth down by three Two walks, a Davd Budd double, a Mark Rchards sngle, then an Arnesen sngle scored two runs and left the bases loaded Wayne Aldredoc ht a smcj;. drvng In the runs tor vctory Robby Kenny ptched.the complete game lor the Cheyennes. strkng out cloht and walkng sx. Jeff Chatfleld and Steve Nagle shared the mound for the Cherokees. Together they struck opt 3 and walked ntne Semlnoles J Pawnees t The Semnoles Vlnce DAddo and fhe Pawnees Lous Lelll each ptched a sx Innng no htter and struck out 8 batters apece Lelll ht Into a sacrfce n the seventh Innng, drlvlno In one run and gvng the Pawnees the lead In the bottom of the seventh, the Semlnoles loaded the bases as he.struck out seven and out lasted Kevn Papa, the Bears ptcher. Mark Benner, Scott Kley and Morrs ham mored out a par ol tlts eacjvfor the Bears. Kevn Owens belted a double and- sngle Carmne Yannle, Mke Mller, Kevn Papa and Bob Ross had two, sngles each for the Marlns. Stars I Colts J The Stars put together eght runs on four hts. Erlcksons double and sngle, Jm Casscadden ~$nd Jeff Baumanns sngles provded the Stars power and Scott Andersons base runnng combned to help gan ther vctory. Terry Moran had two hts whle hs teammates Karalls, ODonnell, McMahon and Julo, added sngles In ther effort for the Colts. Colts S Stars 3 The Colts Donnoll outdueled the two Star ptchers, Anderson and Olden. Pawllck, McMahon and; ODonnell provded the three hts for the wnnng Colts. Jeff Baumann doubled and, sngled, whle Serzan, Dela Sorra and.erlckson sngled tor the losng Stars. Seals 0-Chefs 9. Ellot Dorln of the Seals threw a three htter when a battle of frst pqee teams took place Saturday. Mark Collnorl led the Seals attack wth three safetes whle Gary.Thlll^Charley Mar.clno and Meodc contrbuted two hts apece as the Seals bombarded the Chefs ptchng. One of Meades two hts was a well executed > squeeze bunt that ended up battng In three runs. Seals IS-Blues*. - In a slugfest that produced 25 runs and 22 hts, the Seals outlasted the Blues for tholr sxth vctory of the season. Ellot Dorln provldod a trple, double and sngle. Mark Collnerl. three slnoles, and Gary Thll, a par of hts, as they clubbed the Blues three ptchers John Toures. Noll Costanzo and Cledlack each - powored a par of hlts^jor the losng Blues. Chefs Rams J The-Chefs put together hts end elghtvunsto back the fne ptchng ettort of Dave Hlllnsky In a bg wn for them on Saturday. The Chefs Bob Wlllouonby Ipd all htters wllt three sngles. Don Putzer, Dave Hlllnsky.and Jeff Jacobs also ht safely twce lor the Chefs, Pat Garrelt provded a par-df sngles for tho Rams whle Bran Bradford. 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14 frage 4 CRANFOREMN.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Ttyrsday. May CLASSIFIED ADS Call Deadlne Tuesday 3 P.M. ESTATE FOR 3 BEDROOM CAPE COD 3BEDROOM CAPE COD Northsde locaton-3 bedrooms, V baths, park lke settng plus full dnng room. Prced n low $40s. WADE ASSOCIATES REALTORS MEMBER OF WESTFIELD&CKANFORO MULTIPLE LI5TIN0 SYSTEM 23 North Avenue, East Cranford Res. Sales Mqr., Dors Coyle, Eves., A TRUE RANCH wth E r^ciouf. lvrp. room lormal flnnr - room - mnflpm. nat-n-.ktchen, three lcdoomv Iwo baths plus- -.r-b-autujrv lrum-rl basement wth t.mly KKJI" c o m f I n a ITonTaTfrtn r y^tpwrn;; Tmrm and oler Central.n con rjtonnf attached one nrl. h.ll (..f ^araj,! Nuly rt.tlttnrd property wth tauulu.trul. f)-!,.(( Spend Your Vacaton IN ^ 0) MOWN HACK VAIJ Sx Room Ranch AN IT m,m.t" " rxia-wlo A I I A L II I IJ I.I Al A I, I. (! AMomns!^ J f cr. UVIIU OOKINI, \lal lt)7,""t~uu HI A.II Ml Ul 4,lUUN, MOVIN&OUT OT STATE RELO Inor CTv Rolocjlon Servce CANMELP YOU. L; on \MI I\I REALTOR " 3EASTMAN.5J GNAJ*FORl> passage as provded-bylaw- Burton 5 Goodman Charman, Townshp Commttee ATTEST: Wesley N. Phllo Townshp Clerk p " l,rne., ANTIQUF LOVERS DELIGHT Statel-y honv wth.[a< k lke ](ely I rooms, / lrcpl.e...mlvt.ll:..--juu Id jrr male, l.nly Wdtnv. (tl you Mr), ISO. WHY PAY RENT l,rnc Irj.e In I r.r ~[V.Y7- K. J. on. rrtr r.. / nrw haln: unt". ler.nl UI J IIII". own.ik.ii.ml hut. «v;te A ;jl Wl / \l.!.! I ( JW VlO S - YEARS YOUNG. l-rr,mn.. /. latl,, I.t Il l.mly rjnm Itr-TTw.l lrm^ rfjtr Al, I7R(,T Kll,HI N,.,ll,t lul c.u.t. A t nl/ G. G. NUNN - WAI 0RS ft INSUROHS (. I.II "r. 8 NORTH A V E.E. CRANFORD I,.ncl-H.(ln lb Id! Bevmly Mur.y lb V\ sun*. HI 70M I.ylm? 77 Q086 Ijv.llnl v n!>,v.rml NW "nl llllll Clc.. nr* (.u.tu K j ] ml I K cll-ll n.ntl.ll j \\ 2 Famly Duplex \\ ] I.Iran,!,. ftln.tl- IM. Ill,l % < " ll Ilr.r..ll III.p I.! Mnt I III I a a lvng nn f lunp, IOHIII, t I ~ IMllHMy IlMny l-llllllll t-llc., IlIllHHIIr.* hdrihiiiis. S _,md \\ I.rt IMMII" I II VI ".! J I <! l.. \ BRICK! j """.*!"."" /",!!!,,,. "Vu" M lr"! < r < n.t y"r* vft rt: TTrrtf*T : ~~~" REALTOR AL DEN STREET CRANFORD J SHAHEEN AGENCY REALTOR 5 NORTH AVE, E CRANFORD ManuerteRtarwIfm 44R6 Eleanor Bradleltl RulhP Delennu _ lb B92? Paul P Hampon 276«* r S Susan Hum lhey 276-IJ4S Helen CyxGllnl. I57S Clemy fuhowsk ll W,anetMlden r 24.5 I? GeorgeHllla 277,3 HudonMeyer «299< J u. t.oul d M< I" trtr lll.ll YtARS Of SIRVICt BOYLE HOMI SELECTED- LISTINGS YOU HI INVIUO.I Crantuut AVF Sun M.ly H 4 m OItN MOUSI 23 New Sle-I lotl So UIIICIII A»c Sun Mny IB. ] f. : ( n SI*HIH HODS! lllr.ll M.n- I ". youmh " "0 mjst IHIIDM" Ithn Sl ** ( " O"* -. "f lvng roum n" ktchen lv- v.r : plub jlurnrw"."i mdrltermlll e l"nl sale Can lur tunrn nt; nounww Real f Mle Snce 90S,0 South Ave. Eul, CnnlOfd 27? 9444 I Jc>c> SI. ruabcth OFFICES IN MOKHISTO«N 4 BERNAHPSVIIU I rrnrvtmrnrtnrrcr tnt n-rrt ;nc I.I.HI In- IIIIIICIII.s Mp.t.t unt. D. S. KUZSMA j! HSMILNSTREE /! j CRANFORb!: «: Mll TUMI I ST I NO SI M VIC I I McPHERSON REALTY CO. I9ALDEN STREET CR.ANFQRD FN DAHV < r ) SUNDAY I ) CIM NIAI - tedoun...- tall, lvng loun. "w lhpl.h c, (lun mn l e.l n kll rxmake. 0" IIIK ml l.mnrnl n HKkMl,c. Askng mll Vn. (..ll./i, IHI RENTALS Aj)l>nnt un I lml. I,,.. -tel.n.. l.ltl..[.u t nu "I,Tl..I.IM. Oll HLN - -. _. Ml HI PlV.lll I n nv-lv "rflll»"llmml H I,l l.".l -*;!"."M ".vtll". ll Vftnnvlrn." IH.. l! II. "RTrTTALS WANTED M.h.II A. ;.,... -.! > - \. m... I I,.., APPRAISALS,.! I M M.l.., l.. A;.M...!!.,.. ; l I IllfMI,, OIIDU IIINI-I II INSTRUCTION : HEUWANTfO SERVICES Vstng Nurse Asstt, scholarshps JUNIOR SECRETARY > Cranford Denal ^jkfcally Ollce. Excellent woong condtons, hours, benclts.,and.salary.. Gpod typng klls, lght bookkeepng, & steno requred Reply Box 92. Cra-nford. N J 0/06 M*t»» C«ntfa»t«*» MASON WORK WATE* PROOF ING and REPAIRS Slops, walks, patos, dran* Call Announcement has been made that, at the fnal.meetng of the CranforrJ Vsang Nurse Assocaton, a fund shall be created for, the prpose of establshng nur$ng scholarshps for Cranford resdents. Aslant bookkeeper. W»l* Experence accounts- recevable 4, " PAIMT, h..». ~r The executve board of the nsurance ncludng polcy wrtng. HOUSES PAINTED - cheaply and,,. u/hrwp «<>rvrp< h hmp nal- -2/ " professonally. Also nteror work. >. assocaton, wnose servces... L ^ J J. Relerences avalable. Call ;, _ CLERK TYPIST "..., or :altef.6 p.m. - TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD PART TIME c ^r > CRANFft/lD, NEW JEJJSEY uprlcd noston avalable n our. HOUSE PAINTING INTERIOR AND O R D I N A N C E NO IS IO ry»tent Good tvdne sklls EXTERIOR. REASONABLE RATES. AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE tax Dftpt (.ooa typng 27&-5774 SALARIES OF CERTAIN OFFICIALS requred. um - "<""" A N D EMPL0YEES OF THE TOWN Apply or Call Personnel?/f)8000 ; SHIP OF CRANFORD. IN THE lh(. (j Wllams Co Inc Resdental panter nteror work only COUNTY OF UNION FOR THE.VEAR /SO walnut Ave.. Cranford. N J -expert craftsman. Call MIKE 687- lws-, Ih,.rm,r.«;ulr.al5 A Toletres _<!4J. charman o( TownshpCommttee "VNTING & WALLPAPERING WESLEY N PHILO REASONABLE PRICES Townshp Clerk l.rhlenl fjrdortuntv m ths NO JOB TO SMALL FREE. Statement-- -, l»r.el (.nt opporunny n na ccruatf<;?7a Hl.n The lorogolna ordnance was fnally Lrantord locaton Mu, he good flj L-v r V J n W ^ u A T r.: Mfuu passed-as amended at a meetng of the Injures Some bookk-rpng Ire txi thiuk tbllmai tb NUW Townshp Commttee ot the Townshp of,,,.,,. FORSPRING.PAINTING. Cranlord, N j on Tuesday./Way 3. l 75 " WESLEY N PHILO Bnollna t Townshp Clerk Denal Secretary- local Very good -.""""*, <- - < Ontod Mav 5, W5 r..,,u.e to, arlvanqpmnnt.. UQQm(. :F.«H»., Assstant Bookkeeper AR Some Re-roofng sell-seal shngles " enur-renn! lee pad Seamless gutters-leaders JTTJWNSHIPOF CRANFORD " * free estmates Guaranteed CRANFOfjp, NEW JERSEY RITAfllPI " ~ ORDINANCE NO- 5 U rtl I «un rtu. ol rcm AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A.AAnrrMc-r KenMcuralh /// bbo/ SALARY POLICY FOR, AND TO FIX I0ALDENST. fully nsured THE SALARIES OF THE OFFICERS CRANFORD EMPLOYMENT WANTED^ (.Tparn.o K Nur-.e / Mature, ",(ons)ie, I > [-nr n e ft rolerrrrcs (%< H.-"/ \//H "/VIDC, NJIHM. I IVI INS NURSINGCARE ONI KM I IO OUH HOMI Of I ICI WIN ASlllll YOU Of IHOMIM AND coufttfor. strvmf rot- " YOIIII KJCAI IIY Wl SHVI "Af I 0 NrW IIHSfY OAYS. NIGHIS, Wl I Kl ND CAI I 0 I I Kl I HOP, \>>> II Ml IIICAI I I KSONAI IOOl I/II S t wll Aye, Muns l.lar. FOR SALE Allllque CIIAIH seal, tl lush,, sflnl, r.ne..ltla. tape repared or llv l>r yum..l.la.lon t/*) W l NANCfS HIM W.lnul Ave I )) > I M Cranlorl. N I Mem Mn Sat..Cry (lne rlfesser. Drnrons len.l..indents.lm, pmlve,. HI.ISS. (.lma K nlle.ll)!"". Automobles I,,ll!U dl I slal Sale. _/4 lj([nua Cyc_LeJ -vr., llakh ^ hack-, TmmTKVTTrj) K~A"»TT hur,l lucconls (n lasl lew lelt I nlejculr selecltn (el u ) tl <0 Mlfl /, > We II lake any. n tal*,h)0 ( (ent t n.u nn w NO.,, y lwn,(nw / CVCC s alsn j(.nt( ) VII IIONHA, NalOns A,HK"I Hdllll.l IverytlnnK Sllr. / IIIK W /th SI. ranleld /*>-! ISOIV lu lulu Open In I ANIIOIIIS mahle l.ll",. lujs, Inn. ( IIIMM,,.lln.nls, u.k l.tl"., lamps Ol.l t\\\\\ I.OIIHII.II tables, lampj. LNI). IMKI h. ll.hy lns I ape letrtde. sks, lkrs. el May V>. kc \>l. Il K.hw.y Ml I dson Cl Ml II H)^ PI 0 nv.le parly nceh^t-asl ^, ( l) > tltutle yuvrs IH buraly Lnf eljnd Mem I Ik "Norsn l.man Wll l.ydr t. Itt./ ( I.I... rv and wk eulsj IIIUINWVIO HI SI All IOOl I AMI I * l." l/l Ihtrl n m s,00 s SAI \.t,n M.y /. IH llunr.iunt hhlw ths I nlue. lmlv Imks - nuts VstllK Pel* MUI." [.l knn UJ. Tl I Inun A v -, I l..llll. n ;,HI 0 N I A lha n( - I Kl VI N M vr,l,ll lmkn,; l,n,-m,, *l,nr wth lut. "I MMI-.II> ""! AM rjm-.lr-.l mll p I >I. I HI H > AH, KMAN.HI IllrtKt ".H.ll I.I.I, I. I,.,,,l I.I (.null IllMl "nlv A-.U tn I.ul.. rhr...ht l.l. VW \ll!iai>t HAl h N-l. rt!> > -\ Ml -I.l.".IIIT-I It n ; ILL,,. u MI A lmn WANTED TO BUY t-hl.ml n n e I n Ml r f :!.!.. ".I ml I n n, l".l, \ M, I I H M > : m u.,.ll I.n N A N f l.. "l(.,.int A.»<".,n I y.-> v."..!.i,. IIIM I..n..!",,.llr..I.l Wll JMV,,?. OM ll.-l HI. <»!" Ifl.I.I SERVICES Home Improvements \TBnuKMr -. I S! M. H I l I l I; M I I I.V,.,!. l!..i- M-p.l.s..I.Ill I I". I,.llt I.. Home Improvements I AtA An I.N W.NMlHl II EDRICH RtMODELING l-l A. N AH, I IOV I l...j.iim Al I I H - I M / HtNNERS SEHVICE POOL does most everythng. Carpentry, Plumbng, Remodelng lectnc Wrng Apphante Repars Call " tawnmowehs SNOW BLOWERS SMAll. (RACTORS REPAIRED HOME SERVICE.. - CA.I ANY TIME 4M O/lh or 2/ CLEANED- RUBBISH REMOVAL - call John Borden ALUMINUM SHOWROOM > Porch and Pato Enclosures Jalouses Awnng Wlndo Nuprlme Replacement Wlndow/ Storm and Screen Combnatons Combnaton Doors - 25 Styles LIFETIME ALUMINUM / PRODUCTS, INC VO/SouthAvo W HOME CLEANING Wndow w.shnks, Moors scrubbed,ml w.xd IcnnlnK cleaned & W,I«IM] K carpets cleaned CALL /V hik telorf! 0, m alter A p n n locksmiui StKVICE /// H.W.) locks Installed Repared Key$ mad; Inctouts Cars opened AND MEMBERS OF THE POLICE _. -ANO-WGE-D&PART-MEW-T-S OEJLHE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORt) FOR THE YEAR IV75 -, BURTON S QOODMAN Charman ol Townshp Commttee ATTEST WESLEY N PHILO Townshp Clerk Statcmont Tho lorouolng ordnance was l,lnall> passed»t n mootng o) the Townshp Commttee ol th«townshp o( Crawford,. N J on Tuesday. May 3, 975/ WESLEY WPHILO Townshp Clerk, Mav IS. W4 / Foe KENILWO,RTH, NEW JERSEY PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC-NOTICE Is hereby gven that an Ordnance of whch the followng Is a. true copy Was Introduced, read n6 passed on (Irst readng by the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Kenllworth. at a meetng on the IJf day of Way,!?75, and that the sad Councl wll further consldee -the sad Ordnance torjflnal passage on the 37th day of May W$, at 800 p m. at Borough Hall, Kenllworh, New Jersey, at whch tme and place any person who may be Interested theren wll be gven an opportunty to be heard concernng sad Ordnance. MARGARET MC GEVNA Borough Clerk PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO ANORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR CERTIFICATION AS TO THE "SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA "/ BE IT ORDAINED by thegovernlp Body <A the Borough of Kenllwortly. SECTION : The Borough Engneer shall upon the applcaton of any/person made-as provded n Secton/7 hereof, certfy In wrtng as to whether real property In,the Borough of/kenllworth Is wthn-the "specal flood halsrd aro- as shown on tho most/ecent Map ol the Department of Housng and Urban AHalrs, Fcder*^ Insurance Com mtloner. / y An applcaton shall pertan to only one lot or group ol con tlguoua lots, and shall be made n wrtng to the-.borough Clerk In such form as mayw"requred by the Borough Clerk, and shall be accompaned by payment a fee of tlo.oo- SECTION 3: Ths Ordnance shall take effect upon llnal publcaton In the manner provded by taw. APPROVED: WILLIAM E CONRAD, JR MAYOR ATTEST: MARGARET McGEVNA, Borough Clcj-k. Dated: May IS, 775 Too:? 96 have Been assumed by themones are exhausted. Each Vstng -Ndrse ancl Health grant shall be Used solely for Servces, ha> stated" that a tuton, board and textbooks n commttee of seven Cranford an accredted nsttuton of resdents shall admnster the Regstered Nursng, n a two, fund and shall award two three or four year program. $,000 grants annually to two Cranford. Resdents - untl the...need help In. preparng :your aduertsng message? Call The CtlJen and Chroncle offce at ; - TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING THE SUMOF TO INSTAtL A CHAIN LINK FENCE AT/ THE HILLSIDE AVENUE JcUoOl. PARKING AREA AND TO RELOCATE CERTAIN FACILITIES: BE IT ORDAIN&5 BY THE TOWNSHIP COM/WjrrEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY: /. Secton. Tlvrf the Townshp Install approxlmatel/50 feet of 4 foot hgh chan lnk fence on the porton of the Hllsde Venue school parkng lotto be used ln/con unct,lon wth the Hllsde Avenu* tenns courts and relocate and nstall basketball hoops aad backboards lra stanchons, all as more partcularly vn on" the plan on fle In the offce of the Townshp Engneer. Secton J. That the sum of Four Thousand *4,000.00) Dollars be and the same Ishereby approprated from the exstng Captal Improvement Fund to pay the cost of such Improvement. Secton 3 Ths Ordnance shall take effect upon publcaton after fnal The foregong ordnance was Introduced and passed on frst readng at a meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Cranford, N. J. on Tuesday. May 3. tf5. and wll be consdered IdV fnal passage, after publc hearng, at another meetng of sad Townshp Commttee at Muncpal Buldng. Cranford, N. J. or) Tuesday, May 37, 075 at 8:30 oclock P.M. (prevalng tme). -- WESLEY N. PHILO Townshp Clerk Dated: Mav 5, IW5.» Fee:? JB \L K t V b N U t S H A,R IJNI G P L A N N E D U S E R E W R T., hdny povnjus fud«rul funds dtectly lolocal and Kale governments Ths (sport of your gov*rnm«nlt4>ln t publuh«d to uncouragr ctun partcpaton m determnng your Qovernmtnt decuon on how the money whi bd p»nt Note; Any complant* of due rmng on [n the use of these fundt may b«t«nt to the Offce of Roltnue Shannrj, Wuh., DC QPQUGH PUItlC 6A(f IV KM R AIION l(ihahi[!.n M,b UII POOP MUMTI [t vtlohminl MflV 5. PLANNED EXPf-NDITURES l"u (. AIIIAL Foo»4O W ;. s MAINHNAMCE S 55,057. ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE >, SHAHING PAYMENT Of- FOR THE SIXTH ENIITLEMENT PERIOD JULY. 976 THROUOW JUNE PtANS TO SPEND THESE FUNDS F6H THE PURPOSES SHOWN^ MHVOP. BDRDUGH.KENILWDRTH tl J- 3 2 P2Q(JQ4 0^033 ID) Submt popoft«l contdcdlon bv- July \ 975 Margarot : McGevrta m«nn,»q upao fo publc tcrutny A copy of D543 spoft. *nd t, Muncpal puldlng; Vp n^^^fty^h fa. J, 070 IEI ASSURANCES IRal«r to ntucton El I aur* (h«secretry ol tha Tr«ltury tbat lha ondtcnmrnaon and om» uautorv rtquutmanta ltttd n Part E or the nlrucnon accompanvog hn «port wll ba compled wttf by hl recpent QOvernmam w»vh ra»p«cttoth«antnlomam (und r«po(ttd. n **O" -. * ol Chef Extculva O Wllam E. Conrad. Mayor u Name & Tlls - Pleosa Prm TOWNSHIP OF CRAMPORD CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY NOTICE OF HEARINGON, SIDEWALK ASSESSMENT Notce.It hereby olveo hal the Townshp Engneer, omotr of the Townshp ol Cranford Iff charge of sdewalk ImproVement/has (led hs ^ repbrt/ under* oath, wth the Townshp Clerk, (or benefts Maln*t certan land* and real.estate^n.the Townshp of Cranford.by re»sn of the.constructon o* sldewalkjyon portons of Brooksld* Place. Daw.Street/ Depman."Road, "Ellse Street. Hemlock crcle, IroquoJs Road, ^Lexngton Avenue, Mtchell. Pl»re/Mnhawk Drve. Omaha Drve. o Avenue, Os»» Drve, Pacfc tnut, South Unon Avenue and Walnut venue That sad report accompaned by maps s-on fle In the offce of the " Townshp Clerk and Is open to.lnspectlon by all persons In Interest; and That the Townshp Commttee wll meet Tuesday, May 77, IW5, at «:30 P.M.. prevallng-tme_at_lhe_mun!clpal Buldng, t Sprngfeld Avenue, Cran ford. New Jersey, to confrm sad report, for confrmaton at, whch meetng all persons In Interest may be heard. BY ORDER OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE. Wesley N. Phllo Townshp Clerk Dated: M»V IS. WX Fee: I H us >. PROPOSED.ORDINANCE NO.75-0 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND OR- DINANCE NO BE IT ORDAINED by the Governng Body of the Borough of Kenllworth. SECTION : That Secton 3.0 of the "Boca Basc Buldng Code" adopted as the regulatons governng the desgn; -constructlonraltjgratlon, Oamulltton-andmovlng of alt buldngs and structures wthn the Borough, be amended by the addton of the followng paragraph numbered 3,: It shall h» unlawful tn Install or mantan any method of dranage whereby surface water s collected Into an artfcal channel and caused to (low upon adlacent premses In such a volume so as to Injure or (lood the same.".. SECTION 2: Ths Ordnance shall take effect n the manner provded by law. APPROVED: WILLAM E.CONRAD, JR., Mayor ATTEST:.. MARGARET-McGEVNA, Clefk Dated: May 5 7l«75 Fee: t 4J Borough SHERIFFS SALE SOPEBftOR <OURT 0P"NEW J6B-... SEY CHANCERY DIVISION UNION. COUNTV DOCKET NO; F-US>-I* EQUITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A New Jersey corporaton. Plantff vs. ICAROLY PIEDL, et u«, efcats., peendants. V CIVIC ACTJON WRIT OF EXECUTION FOR SALE OFMOR;, TGAGED PREMISES -. By vrtue.o the above-stated wrt of executon to me drected I shall expose for saleby publc vendue, In room B-l, h> the Court House, h the Cty of Elzabeth/ N. J.,.on Wednesday, the?«h day of May ft p Iff^ t* TN"*? nvkyk In tne afternoons* uld dayr Al I the followng tract or parcel o land ahd premses stuate, lyng and belrtfl In the Borough * Kenllworth, In the County of Unon and State bfnew Jersey, and more partcularly descrbed a* lollow*. BEGINNINGat a pont In the Northerly sde lne of Lexngton Avenue formed by tha frferectlon of the dvson lne between Lots 2( and 39 In Block Ul, dstant theren _ two hundred twenty feet (220") - Westerly from the Westerly sde lne, of Market street as delneated on a certan map enttled "Secton 8 of. the Map of" New Orange, Unon Townshp, Unon County! N.J." fled Irt the TJnlon County Regsters > Offce as Map»-B; thence, South sxty-fve (es) degrees thrty eght (38) mnutes West along sad Northerly sde lne of Lexngton* Avenue sxty feet (40) to a polntj thence - J. North twenty-four (24J~ degrees, twenty-two (23 mnutes West, along the - dvson lne between Lots 25 and 24, one hundred feet 00) to a polntj thence. 3. North slxty.flve (45) degrees thrtyeght (M) mnutes East along the dvson lne between Lots 26, 27, 28 an K, sxty feet W\ to a pont; and thence 4. South twerty-four (24) degrees twenty-two (22) mnutes East along the. aforesad dvson lne between Lots 28 -^ndr^r-one-huhreomeemwxflm pont and place of BEGINNING. BEING commonly known anddesgnated as 744 Lexngton Avenue. Kenllworth. New Jersey. There Is due approxmately *!,BJ3.4, wth Interest from March, 975 and < costs. «. The Sherff reserves the. rght to ad- v lojrn ths sale. Ralph Orlscello, Sherff; Rospond, Rpspond S, Conte, Attys.r DJ S. CCc CX Dated: May I, 8, 5, 22, 97S Fee: I45.2B, sales / stock / cashers.j^l or Msspromses^,- * Flexble Hours - " "-(<- * Exceptonal Benefts We want you to Know a lttle about us before you come to work tor us. * Steady employment near your home * 5 per cent employee dscount * A congenal professonal retalng atmosphere Ht or AAss s a chan of over 70 self servce womens apparel shops, -specalzng n famous brand merchandse sold at substantally reduced prces. Our stores are located n 8-spates. FULL AND PART-TIME POSITIONS AT OUR NEW STORE OPENING SOON AT 300 SOUTH AVENUE, GARWOOD (In Garwood Mall, next to Medl Mart) APPLY Thursday and Prday, May 5ft6, $ A.M. to 6 P.M. CRANFORD SERVICE GUIDE 2 7 M m ALUMINUM PRODUCTS AUTO DEALERS BANKS CONTRACTORS FUNERAL HOMES PLUMBERS I IH IIMK ALIMIMM IRODMTS. I\C. Home Improvemenl Products Slorm Wndows and Doors South Ave. W Cranlord AUTO REPAIRS ItOIIVlll l\. kohm Cn/l.son S;IIM -n/.s-(.s.aii(i>\ Imrh l../mm.sllim,: I.//.m SHOP RES /cun: l> Sun Avenue C /BVIDTO" ;!^ CRANFORD Servcenter Ken Meter Prop GENERAL REPAIRS TIRES UAIIERIfS l South Ave W Cranlorl AUTO DEALERS I I I Nnth Av I.-.! ~ Wsll.-ll N )._ *~ S.I h-,.i. I/Do I IMSIIU] l,nh" OM.I... S UAH I * HON W Ml l >Ul ^ t SAAB ^ " n North Ave I WellelJ IWIMtlllU! Al TO Klltr. Aulhnnzrd FORD Dealer SIIKc IlJO Sales Servce Rentals Open Eves III 9 30 Sat tl Westteld Av«Roselle Park Ml)\ CIHMV III Ilk III.. Authored BUICk Sates &SerVfce GMC TRUCK SALES GOOD USfO CARS I J) N IIo.d St Elu,be(h BANK3 CAPITAL. SAVINGS AND toan ASS0CIAI0N / I. f.... /vs; Insuttt S.vnts * I l<lll I S M l l \ (l). s.n ; IMI Ills. l.\ V s _ S;tl(la\ \ M NIHIH. 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15 ->. _ fllflbp Jlttsl XCRYLIC PAINTING Mss Beverly Grevous, an art nstructor n Elzabeth, s jlemonstratng acrylc pantng durng the art show Sunday at the Frst Presbyteran C h u r c h, -. " -. ; Art show a famlyaffar j More than 200 works of art y 75 exhbtors were on lsplay n the Mettam Lounge, brary and youth center of the ^rst Presbyteran Church unday. Approxmately 250 eople vewed the one-day xhbt "The work of our lands,"" arranged" by the hurch art commttee, an offhot of the adult educaton :ommttee. v Famles whch partcpated deluded: Paul and Joan Ruopp, Paula. Wdy and Josh, photography, paper lactwrerewelrtrgpunto and macramer sculpture," and LTrda, "crayon anctwash auna Oathout, needlework, and son, om, photography; Pat Vance and laughters. Deb and Pam, embrodery, eramlcs and tnware; Carl Peterson, vood and metal sconces and candle tcks, wfe, Janet, crocheted shawl, anets mothers, cathedral qult, laughter, Karln P. Burk, ol pantng, lough wreath and basket, lnoleum cut Vnd prnt, rnolalc, and demonstraton of?gg carton puppets. Also, Joanne Peterson, strng art, macrame and pottery; Mn Carlson, pressed (lower pctures and son, R. Don Carlson, wooden toy box, and wfe, Kren, decoupage plaques; Ken DeLonge, pantng, and wfe, Rachel, pressed (lower pctures; Patrca Gngery, hooked wall hangng, and sster, Lnda, loll pantng; Robert Pfauth, pantng, and slst«r, Judth, watercolor. Also, Tm Wlddows, muscal I ewe I box and sster, Deborah, Hungaran eggs done by he"entre famly; George Welsgerber, photography, Ann decoupage and sculpture, and son, Erc, jell portrat, Dorothy Baldwn, pressed flowers, and daughter, Lnda, hookng; Davd and Larry Hcks, woodcraft magazne rack, Betty, needlework, and dauohter, Susan, stuffed toy; Mary Nevalls, pllow embrodery, daughter, Marsha, kntted sweater Wondy,collage, graphcs, sketches and plastjcjmd <*md L macrame plantholder and scratchboard. Also Annette, Henderson, trapunto pllow, daughter.gall, rug yarn pantng and pressed (lower pcture, and Laura, macrame wall hangng and batk prnt; Gcoroe and Dorothy Walton, ceramcs; Lynrl Mac Whlrtor, tnsel pantng and watch part, collage, and daughter, Jance, clay peces and Ink drawngs; Douglas Allock, pantng;in tempra; Ed Younghouse and Dorothy West,.>. photography; Bll Jackson, woodcraft wall sconce and plaque;. Eulalla Som mervllle, kntted afghan and tatted dolly; Cyntha Hcgna ceramc banks and needlework. Mrs. Novella Mrs. jtfarye. Novello, 63, of 23 Beser < Avenue ded Sunday n Elzabeth after a -j r ~bref llness. Servces were ". Ol panters exhbtng Included Jule. Wrght and Dorothy Greenawald and her staned glass ornaments. Bread (lowers and beadod dowers. were made by Bertha Preuss; a char coal, Judle Seralln Sursen; needlepont, BarbaraMller; ewbrolderyrny Fern Shaw; needlepqlnf, Terry Hume; panted glasses, ceramcs and chrochotod vests, Melane Sordtll, a(ghan and orgnal hooked rug, Harrot Savercool. Also, Roy Hammond, pastel pencl drawngs of buldngs sketched on world trps; Elsa Osborno, orgnal needle pont and decoupage; Anne D. Stalgcr. tnsel. pantngs;, Elalno.,and Carplyn.., Galbrath, cfght ahdferrycav otds, Hrser pantngs; Luclle Mtchell, acrylc plaques; Kay Crane, orgnal, doslgned pllow, needlepont belt and needlepont of Crane homestead; Margo Mc&rath, needlepont. Also, ETlllle Hcks, plaque; Gardner Wlson, ol pantngs; acrylc pantng and photography by pantng demon strator, Beverly Grevous; plaques by Dors Conovcr, John Cours photography "Our Church" and Mothers Day cako decoraton by Martha Bchrens. Flower arrangements were made by [Allance Church to ad esettlng of refugees Israel folk festval set The Allance Church of Cranford s jonng wth other Allance churches across the Unted States and Canada n a project to resettle hundreds of Vetnamese converted to Chrstanty through the denomnatons mssonary work n _Vet Nam.... "At least 500 members of our Vet Nam churches were among the refugees arlfted ; by the Unted States government n the closng days of the YOURE SAFE WHEREVER YOU ARp! Lsten to ths rado program Sundv over stttona WNEW,30 kc, 6:45 a.m. 660 kc, 6:5a.m. WPAT 930 kc, 7:5. a.m. THE TRUTH THAT HEALS A Chrstan Scence rado sera oo»oaoo>ooooaoo>oo war," sad Rev. Neal Clarke, pastor of the local church. Kay Crane, Dors Conovcr, Betty Brubaker and Blllle Goodfellow. "Most of these refugees are The Cranford Lodge of Bna now lvng under extremely Brth, n conjuncton wth dffcult condtons \n huge otherlodges n the Northern tent ctes hastly set up by the-new Jersey Councl of Bna Unted States government at Brth, s sponsorng an Israel Clark Ar Fojxe Base n thefolk festval Sunday,. May 25, Phlppnes and on Guam and Wake Islands n the Pacfc. We want to get them resettled as soon as possble. Denomnatonal estmate that a mnmum of $500,000 wll be requred to provde assstance for the Vet Nam.refugees untl they can majage on ther own. Relocatng ths large number of Chrstan refugees s the largest sngle emergency the 88-year-old- denomnaton has ever facea. "Funds, to care for ths emergency must come Over and above" the denomnatons regular mssonary budget of 7$9.25 mllon, Pastor Clarke sad. "Concern for these war refugees need not be lmted to members of our church," Mr. Clarke added. "The Cranford church has voted to help by adoptng famles to care for ther needs untl they are establshed n our country." PUBLIC NOTICE Cranford Hall Nursng Home has an open admssons polcy whch does not dscrmnate on the bass of race, color or natonal orgn. An equal opportunty employer m, / CRANFORD HALL NURSING HOME 600 Lncoln Park East, Cranford, N.J. MASTER MEMORIALS 7 E.Broad St., Westfleld,N.J. DESIGNERS-_BUILDER MONUMENTS MARKERS MAUSOLEUMS - LETTEREO CLEANED - Buee Bau^, Pty est. 40yejn ALSO: 300 RT. 37 EAST. TOMS, N.J., ^^^^^^^^^^^^* >Jgwgwaw * at 8:30 p.m. at the State Theatre, 7 Lvngston Ave., New Brunswck. Ars San, one of Israels most famous artsts,wll : appearu-jjorn n Greece, he uses an electrc gutar that evokes the sound of the bouzouk and the oud, whle mxng touches of the Spansh -gutar. The show also presents the Moshe Arel Dance Company wth ther "Yemente Weddng" number as well as two other dances, "Shabbat Shplom" and "Israel Cha." Also appearng s Ron Elran, who became famous durng the Sna campagn of 957 wth hs- rendton of "Sharm El Shek" * Tckets are avalable through the Bna Brth offce at 767 Morrs Avenue. Unon, Tcketron, the State Theatre n New Brunswck, or Herbert Mason o; 32 Brown Terr., presdent of the Cranford Lodge, of Brth.^ Pentecost at Calvary Bna Joyful celebraton wllmark the observance of Pentecost at Calvary Lutheran Church Sunday at both the 8:30 and a.m. servces. Rev. G Raymond Mtchell, pastoral ade, wll preach. Parents are urged to brng ther chldren as t wll bo a servce youngsters can un derstand and wll be able to partcpate n. Everyone. s asked to wear somethng red, orange or yellow - the colors symbolzng fre Sunday church school n;eets at 9:45 am The adult forum meets n the lounge at the same hour. Ths Sunday. Dr. Ishwar Harrs, Rutgers professor of relgon, wll speak an Eastern relgons and show sldes /of Inda and Chna. Dr. Harrs was born n Inda, where hs father s a Methodst pastor and hs mother s a junor hgh school jjrjncpal. (LF.K (LIB CONCERT The Westfeld Glee Club wll present ts ffteth annual Sprng Concert Saturday at B:30 p.m..,an the Westfeld Hgh School audtorum. and were followed by a funeral mass at St. Anne Church n Garwood. Interment was n Mt. Olvet Cemetery, Newark. Born n PaNvtucket, R.I., Mrs. Novello, a regstered nurse, was a graduate of the St. Elzabeth Hosptal Nursng School. She had / lved n w seven years w,as untl recently "a" homemaker n the Unon County "area. Mrs. Novello, whose husband Dr. Joseph A. Novello ded n 958, was a member of,the Mssonary Servants of the Blessed ntyof SU^Josephs Shrne, Strlng and an actve volunteer worker at the Alexlan Brothers Hosptal. Anne Church and a member of ts Rosary Altar Socety. J. Knordle KENILWORTH- John Knordle, 68, a long-tme resdent of Kenlworth, ded May 7 at hs home n Planfeld. Servces were held Saturday at the -Judkns Colonal Home n PlanfeJd. - Mr^-4C»ordle was" born n Danvlle, Va. Before hs retrement he had, been employed as a machnst by the Adams Stampng Co. Survvng are a son, Lesle, of East -Orange; two daughters, Mrs. Glor Murrell of Rahway and Mrs. Joyce Plummer.wth whom he,, lved atlhe tme of hs death; t,wo brothers, Wlle and Lndwood J both of Danvlle; three ssters, Mrs. Mary Tapp pf Charleston, W.Va., and Mrs. Irene Denns and Mrs. Louse Dennarg, both of Danvlle and grandchldren. R. Maclndoe KENILWORTH-- Robert W. Maclndoe, 43, of 268 Lncoln Dr. ded May 7, at home. A Maclndoe had lved n Kenlworth for eght.years. Servces were hel<j Saturday at the Cprsentno Home for Funerals n Elzabeth wth nterment at Rosedale Cemetery. M.r. Maclndoe, who was employed at the Dameo Truckng Co. n Somervlle as a servceman, had served four years n the Ar Force. Survvors nclude hs wfe, Mrs. Luclle Mangna Maclndoe; a son, Robert, and a daughter, Suzane, both of Scottsdale, Arz., hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maclndoe of Cedar Glen Lakes;- and a sster, Mrs. Carroll Erksen of Hllsde. Mrs. Tropp GARWOOD- Mrs, Anna Nalepa Tropp, 55, of, Clark ded May 6 In Memoral Hosptal, Unon, after a short llness. Servces, were held Frday n Elzabeth wth nterment at. Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Tropp, who was born n. Elzabeth, had lved n Garwood before movng to Clark. For.the past sx years she had Presbyteran Church. Survvors nclude her husband Robert N. Tropp; a son, Roberta, Jr. of Herbertsvlle; a daughter,. Mrs. Sandra Lee Kucharsk of Cranford, her mother, Mrs. Mary Zakanych Nalepa of Clark, three brothers, Danel Nalepa of Lncroft. Andrew Nalepa of Clark and John Nalepa of Elzabeth. H. Ntschke Hugo Ntschke, 78, of Mlford, a former member of the Kenlworth Board of Educaton, ded Monday at Hunterdon Medcal Center, Flemngton, -after a long llness. Servces are today at l p.m. Irorn the Kenlworth Funeral Hone and nterment s n Obtuares Farvew Cemetery, Westfeld. Mr. Ntschke was born n New York Cty and lved n Kenlworth before movng to -Mlford-eght-years-ago_ : He was a charter member of the Kenlworth Buldng and Loan Assocaton, servng as secretary and treasurer n 920. He served three years as muncpal volatons clerk.. Mr. Ntschke -was a -vce presdent and accountant n the controller offce of Publc Servce Electrc and Gas Co.,. for many years before retrng 4 years ago. _ Hs father, the late Oswald Ntschke, was a former mayor of Kenlworth. Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Ruth Warnander Ntschke; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Dufek of Mlford, and sx grandchldren. Mrs. Dufkn Sunday at the Gray Memoral Funeral Home, 2 Sprngfeld Ave., by Rev. Paul Vcalv, assstant pastor of the Allance Church. Interment took place Monday at Farvew Cemetery, Westfeld. Mrs. Chnery was born n Brooklyn and lved n Cranford 40 years before movng to Allentown n 967. Chnery, she s survved by,. three sons, George M. Jr. of Mrs. Margaret M. Durkn, Cranford. Frank L. of 86, of 32B Parkway Vllage Teaneqk and Wbur F. of -ded-monday~at-muhenberg Aentbwnr sever-grand-- Hosptal, Planfeld, after a cn dren and/ a greatshort llness. grandchld. _ She was born n Ireland and was a resdent of Cranford 24 " _»«*y- years, Pror"to that she lved jjf p$, jtcveqe n Westfeld. * Mrs. Durkn was a communcant of St. Mchael former Cranford resdent, Mrs. Kathleen McKege, a Church andean honorary ded May 9, at her home n member of the Rosary Cape Coral, Fla, Socety. Funeral servces were held She s survved by. two daughter^, the Msses Margaret MT^a^HRlHnTyn Durkn both at home; a son, JohnJ. Durkn of Seattle, Wash., a sster,. e, Mrs. Mdryy Koester of Pleasanton, Calf., fpur grandchldren and fve great-grandchldren. Her husband, Martn.QurKtb,ded_ n927. The funeral s today from the Doolcy Funeral Home, 28 North Ave. W. at 9:45 a.m. The funeral mass s n St. Mchael Church at 0:30 a.m. Interment s n St. Marys Cemetery, Planfeld. A funeral mass* fpr Thomas W. Ftzgerald, 70, of 40 Roselle Ave. was offered yesterday at St. Mchael Church by Msgr.,-JohnJLJaavs.JollQwng^.ttu funeral from the Dooley Funeral Home, 28 North Ave. W. Interment took place n Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hanover, where Msgr. Davs read the commttal prayers. Mr. Ftzgerald ded Saturday n CrAnford Health and Extended Care Center after a long llness. He was born n Yonkers, N.Y., and lved n Newark untl movng to. Cranford 5 years ago. He retfred as a chemcal. operator n the pgment plant at E.I. DuPont de Nemours Co., Newark, after 4 years servce. Mr. Ftzgerald was a member of the companys 25,- year Club and was a communcant of St. Mchael Church. Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Lllan Karrck Ftzgerald; a sster, Mrs. Catherne Canep of Yonkers, N.Y., four grandchldren and a great-grandchld. Thursday, Way 5.97S-CW&NFORD < N J.) CITZEN AND CHRONICLE Page 5 News of scoutng actvtes Cub Pack 76 and Webelo.Gllenn Engemann. Home, 28 North Ave. W.,. JPack 76 at Brooksde Earler ths month the pack Cranford, today at :30 p.m. School was nspected recently toured Newark Internatonal Interment s~n Farvew by -dstrct commssoner, Arport. Cemetery, W&tfeld and Rev. Henry Ushay, and unt Cub Pack^75, McFarlane wll refd the commssoner, Martn Me CUb Pack 75 held ts annual -commttal prayers. - rear-an-lndan-da«ce-team boat r-aco Frday al_thaperformed Cranford Unted Methodst Mrs. Chnery The followng awards were Church.,Jm Trotter, Tom presented by Ushay, charman of Pack? 76; Rod Gabel, placed.frst, second and thrd Trotter and Robbe Daubert Mrs. Vola Losee Chnery, 8, a former resdent of and Cubmaster Ed Brehm: respectvely. Trophes were Cranford, ded Thursday n wolf badge John Humphrey, presented to the wnners by the Phoebe Homer AHentown, Bll Gabel, Dck PaTkhurst. Mke Pender and Bob trotter, Pa., where she was a resdent. Scott Irlbeck, Kevn Ryan, co-charmen. Servces were conducted JoshRoupp.Rob Kenny, Marc Monday n Cape Coral. Shn : s survved by her husband, E. Ellesmere McKege, a son,*, Paul, a daughter, Mrs. Robert Steers of Lttle Slver, and four grandchldren. Mrs. McKege was a former member of Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, and the Wednesday Mornng Club. Mrs. Lefchck A funeral masa for Mrs. Olga Lef chck, 59, of 223 Pawnee Rd. s beng offered. today _.at 9,a,m...at. SI, Vladmrs Ukranan Catholc Church, Elzabeth. Interment s n Rosehll Cemetery, Lnden. Mrs. Lcfchck ded Monday n Elzabeth General Hosptal after a long g Illness. BbrnTBroSklprshrvedB b k l p most of her lfe n Elzabeth before movng to <Cranford eght yeabugo. ;,She was employed as a kndergarten teacher at St. Vladmrs School for the past seven years. She was a communcant of St. Vladmrs Church and a member of ts Senor.Sodalty of the Blessed Vrgn Mary and the Apostleshp of Prayer. Mrs. Lefchck also was a member of Group 24, Daughters of the Ukrane, of Elzabeth; the Ukranan Natonal Assocaton, Branch (f>, Elzabeth; the Ukranan Provdence Assocaton of Phladelpha and the Lades Auxlary of Elks Lodge 5HH, Unon. Survvng are her husband, John Lefchck; a son, Basl of Greenbelt, Md.; a daughter, Mss Joanne Lefchck of Elzabeth; a sster, Mrs. Eugena L. Nltzng of Elzabeth, and a-grajdson. < Gorombey Mrs Munley boon an executve secretary for the Resdex Corp. She was a member of the Garwood Womens 6lub and a former superntendent of the nursery -depar-traenl^of the Unted- Lous Gorombey Sr., 83, of Lnden, formerly of Garwood, ded Monday at Elzabeth General Hosptalafter a long llness as born n Hungary and came to the Unted States about U5 years ago. He sottled n Trenton and lved n <Jarwood 50 years. He was a resdent of Lnden three and a half years. Mr. Gorombey retred from the Alumnum Company of Amerca, then located n Garwood, n 957 after 2 years of servce as a mantenance man He was a member of the Garwood Presbyteran Church and the Senor Ct/.ens ol Lnden.Mr. Gorombey s survved by two sons, Lous Jr of (hula Vsta, Calf, and Joseph S of Lnden,.wth whom he lved; two ssters, Mrs. Joseph Markey of Phoenx, Arz and Mrs Stephen Hogathy of Chcago, and fve grandsons. Funeral servces are beng conducted by Rev John II McFarlane, pastor of the Garwood Presbyteran Church, at the Dooley Funeral DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED SERVICE SINCE 897. KENILWORTH - A funfral mass tor Mrs. Anna Costello Munlfcy, 65, of 42,Columba Ave, s bejnr offertnl today at 0a.m. at St. Theresa Church Interment s n St Theresa Cemetery, Summt Mrs, Munley ded Monday In (jverlook Hosptal, Summt She was born n Scran ton, Pa., and lved n Kenlworth 35 years. She was a communcant of St Theresa Church and ; member of ts Rosary Altar Socety. Survvng are her husband, George Munley; two sons, George Jr and John, t>»jh of KenlworfnT~"mwl a brother Frank Costello of Scranton UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL The Second Ukranan Festval, leatunng a colorful, mosac-lke dsplay of Ukranan arts, and culture, wll be held Saturday* June 7. the Garden State Arts Center "a;) part of the l J7, r Hertage Festval seres sponsored by the Arts Center Culturul Fund. H NKKAL DIKKCTORS KKKDII I.KAV.JK I>A\II)B ( KAHIU WILLIAM"\. DOYI.K <. KKKDKHKKIWIY WESTFIr.LD- 3IK Fast Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr., manager :3.VOI4.t CRANFORD: 2 Sprngfeld Ave.. Wllam A. Doyle, manager 2fvOO<)2 Powell, Steve Precone, Tm Gallagan^nd Albe Freslone; bear badge-gregg Novello, Ken McCarty and Frank Dtulo; gold arrow - Tm Gallagan, Kevn Ryan. Able Freslone, Greg Novello and Frank Dtulo; slver arrow-joseph Brunk, Tm Gordano, Kevn Jftyan, Albe Freslone, RobbeMessnger and-f-rank-utulo. Two stver arrows were awarded to Tm Gallagan, Mke Huzar and GreR Novello Frs year pns were p l Joseph Brunk, Wayne Zuhl. Tony Crncol, John Humphrey, Bll Gabel, Dck Parkhurst, Scott Irlbeck, Kevn Ryan, Josh Roupp, RoJ Kenny, Denns Sullvan, Wayne Folknrt, Tom Feorey. Marc Powell,-,Steve Precone. Chrs Hucowsky, Mke Huzar.Albe Freslone, Robbe Messnger, Ed Brehm. Mke Brennan. GregUrban. Chrs -Hull and Mark The recpents pf two year pns were Tm Gordano, John McAdams, Chrs Laurent, Ken l^ebers, George Leonts, Greg Nov.ollo, Ken McCartv, Frank. Dtulo. JoKn Chrstano. Andy Stratton and Mke Anderson. Webelos recevng awards were: three slver arrows- Mke Ferrar; artst-matt Boehm, Tony Muurello; aquanaut-matt Boehm. Mke Ferrar; athlete-ralph Lag rola, ctzen-matt Boehm, Glenn Engemunn. John Kerr. craftsman-glenn Eugena nn; Cubmaster Tony Smth presented Russell Wlde and Paul Swanson wth ther wolf badge and the golden arrow Conrad Rehll receved hs craftsman and outdoorsman badges. Den 5, led by Carol Wlde, den mother, was n charge of the openng ceremony CubPackHH G raduatflnlorxufa,ol Pack 78 was held May 9 at St. Mchael Church All cubs attended mass and th.e followng Webelos graduated t o Boy Sc-ou t s -; luaha r d Brghtmun, Steven Vollrath, Davd Howarth, Dan Goodspeed, Chrs.Obe, Renato Berroya, Jeff Manhardt, Chrs Robnson, Jjn Gathercole and John Mac Namara., Cubmaster Ed Vollrath presented tje followng awards: one gold and two slver arrows-to Hugh Welsh, Davd Bddulph, John Lubas, John ODonnell, Ernest Mlls. Davd Gllen and Charles Wlls who also earned hs bobcat badge. Gold Arrows were awarded to Berne Segebade, Tony Capobanco and Ted Wlls. Bcentennal patches for partcpatng n thebkesafety program, were presented to Don Wllams, Chrs Grant, John Lubas, Chrs Durner, Steven Vollrath, Mchael VoJlrath, John Janus and Cag Flnn. l}avd Gllen and Chrs Obe won gold medals at the recent cub scout Olympcs, Dck Bnghtmart retred from scoutng after several years o?> servce and was presented a gf,t hy cubmaster Kd Vollrath., The pack wll hojd ts annual pcnc.tune I atunamlpark. Chldren at Methodst to lead church servce KENILWORTH- "Chldrens Day" wll be celebrated Sunday at, Com munty Unted Methodst ehurct) at 9:30 a.m., when church school pupls "and teachers Wll present the major.porton of the worshp servce. The Hble rendnk_wll be Rven.by Tommy aj^4tot>erf Goodwn, and the responsve readng by Dnvt " Frost. Table grnce wll bo Rven by the pre^knderrarten and knderrrrten chldren under the drecton of Mrs. Dors Morrson, ncludng Scott Reu, Mark Vannauker, Lor Kchter, Sandra Spellman, Lsa llospes, Bobby Nelson, Jason " Johns, Clarence Anthony and Wendy Anthony. forester-tony Maurello; The youth chor wll present naturalst-dan Cnllnghun, les Got "The Whole World In Tony Maurello; scholar Matt Hs Hands." Mrs: Bertha Boehm; showmnn-tony WormnRton wll load the frst Maurello ;sportsman-ltalph and second-.krudes n Bble Lagrola, Glenn Engemnnn verses, ncludng Jmmy "mcrseatrsuvnn ^^.,.Morrson, Chrs HefHtU. Tracy Spollman, Sandra the- hghest rank n «cub Plummer, Chrstne Nelson scoutng, the arrow of lght, Tho-thrd and fourth grades, wus awarded to Glenn Engerpann and Mke Ferrar. Bergmann, wll present fve taught by Mrs Dolores Basketball shootng contest skts wth the followng partcpants: Bobby wnners wore Frank Dtulo Spellman,- St. Marks Church to honor 4 members An apprecaton fnner honorng tour members-of St. Murks A ME Church," Cranford, wll be hold tomorrow lt 7:30 pn at Lynns Restaurant " Elzabeth Mrs Vola Bond, Mrs. Irene. KmR, Flo.Vd AdatLS and Ernest Mayers wll Ix honore<l for ther servceto the church. presdent of the Men s Club Mr Mayers, a member 2 years, was "presdent of the trustee hoard for 2«! years. He s the presdent of the usher Ixurd and a mernlur of the mens chor and mens Club Kev Leon Gpson, a natve ol Cranford, and present pstor ol Mt PsRah A.M.K. Church n Prnceton wll be the Rpest speaker. Tns affar s benr sponsored by the trustee hoard. Sf>rtuul Utpv ut Osceolu Followng the 0 a.n servce., ol worshp at Osceola Presbyteran Church, Clark, Mark Harrson, Cndy Plummer, Dana Beffert, Marjone Frost, Bobby Neves, Kevn Johns, Robert Hchter< Hede Mellcn, BreckenrdRe and Bradley BerRmann "" Pro kmderrarten, knderrarten, frst, second, thrd and fourth Rradts wll present the song, "MaRc Pennes." The" ffth through eghth grades, under the drecton of Wllam Harrson Jr and Mrs." Jane Frost, wll present "Sharng- Some Thoughts" ncludng the followng partcpants: Barbara Wasky, Bll Yohannun, Nancy Adams, Scott Ijunont, Erc Btewess Susan A:lnras, Bll Neves, Scott Beffert," Brent Wlson and Donald,Tsch The ushers for ths specal program wll be Bll Nevos, Scott Ijmont, Scott Boffert and Donald Tsch Kev. Dr Marvn W (.Irwn, wll conclude, the program wll be provded.by organst and chor drector, Mrs Barbara Wheaton. ADVERTISEMENT Afrad youre gong deaf? Wlmngton, Del, A free offer (l specal nteres to those who hea bul do not understand words hs IKMMI nnnunced by Bellone A non-operatng model of thesmallest Bellone ad ever made wll be Rven absolutely free.in anyone request IIIR \\. S^d for Ibs nol o >eralmr model now Wear t n he prvacy "f your own home to see bow lny bernr lelp can Mrs Bond has been a member ovtr"5() years She tx Its yours to keep, free. was the Irtvsurcr.of the!lte actual ad werhs-less trustee board for 2M years At lhan a lurd of an ounce, and present she s a ITUIIIIKT of the steward board, stewardess ts all at car levul, n one unt. board I, Sarah Allen No wres lead frum body to Mssonary Swtty. Flower bead.. Club and Castors Ad Club These tudels are free, so Mrs KmR has been u we surrcst you wrte for yours member over 40 years She there wll be a queston and now ARan, we repeal, there has Ixujn. llu; presdent ol answer, perod ul 20 mnutes on s no cost ;r -arj(j. cexamly no slewrdss board. I Tor 22 tho sels of srmons nn nnlgmorv Thmsands rarw~ years. She s a member of the sprtual healng. Followng already latn maled, so wrte Sarah Allen Mssonng the eston and nswor tod.ry to Mtxk-I, Independence Socety and Pastors Ad Club perod, there wll be a healng Mall, Ittl (uncord IJjk\ Sute Mr Adams has boon n servce tn the sanctuary led by r,r>, Wlmngton, J)ol 9BO3 memm>r "2 years. A rrusttr l"*n:stnr~t;rp~tt7~bndrs All 4 years, he s the past are mvted to partcpate 28 NORTH AVE. m UA DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME t huncnl llntnr.. ttf honullc ulmosphrrf, vtnnphuly mnm, nr curtd touul, offstrwt ul so DOOLEV COLONIAL HOME 556 Westfeld Ave., Westfeld

16 < ;. ( 4 WILL BE OPEN THIS SUNDAY RONS - SCHERS WILL BE CLOSED Your Frendly Cranford CALL 276- ^0062 Pharmaces Serve You 7 Days AWeek 7 N. UNION AVE _ CRANFORD The Mnute Man ltatue fhaf wll,once agan stand n front of Harmona Savngs Bank at Unon Square commemorates the 6-day battle n whch a small band of Contnental Mnute. Men fought a force of 6,000 Brtsh and Hessan troops. Colonel Elas Dayton, n command of the New. Jersey Brgade? had left a doefl Mnute Men n command of Ensgn Moses Ogden, a 9-year-old Elzabeth youth, to observe and report on, and, f possble, check any Brtsh advance. They had statoned themselves at what s now Unon Squane and at daybreak pn June 7, 780, heard the tramp of an approachng column. The troop* of the Brtsh marched n full splendor.up Old Pont Road, now Frst Avenue, unaware of mpendng ppposton, and n vew of the unressted rads whch they had prevously cnnru durng the wnter, evdently expectng none Young Ogden gave the command to fre, and qjt the frst volley General Thomas Sterlng fell, wth n bullet wound n hs rght thgh, from the effeets of whch he ded, nearly a year later the troops were thoroughly demoralzed, not oven attemptng to eeturn the fre, and n obedence to commands gven by Colonel Dayton, Ogden and hs Mnute Men retreated up Water Street, now known a Elzabeth Avenue At Boad Street Colonel Dayton receved word ol the approach and numbers of the enemy, and leavng lurmnher to hoa the column from vantage ponts, retreated out West Jersey Street, old Wetfeld Road andgallopng Hll Road to Connectcut Farms where the battle took place n whch young Ensgn Ogden was klled 4he followng mornng, at o pont utt eat of Ihe present Unon Square. General Hand of the Contnental forcu. engaged n another bottle, the outcome of whch was the dslodgng of the Brtsh from slrongholps near the Cron Rond and ther subsequent fallng back to th»r staton near the sound, whle Hand took up q poston n West Jersey street, near the present Cherry Street n tersecton Skrmshes on thu ground contnued untl Ihe Brtuh retreated to Stolen lland June 23rd There t lttle doubl among l>tonant that the checkng of the Brtuh advance fnt launched by the lttle group at the Cro Roods resulted n preventng an atfdcf cm trw mportant fronghold of Morrstown, where Washngton wn encamped and caused the Brtuh offcen to place a much hgher ettmale on the fghtng qualtes of the Mnute Men and the mlta further rated a few^weelcs later of Sprngfeld was fought Ths estmate wo stll when the battle -.. C I M., -, Eloofmngdale elects offcers &t PTA fete The Bloomrtgdale Avenue Francs DePnto, famly -School PTA Ipoftsored a, lvng nstructor, dscussed covered dsh supper May 6- n the famly lvng currculum the school auatdun.mrs. "for the fourth,-ffth.and sxth PAPER MILL Brooksde Drve, fvburn. New Jersey NOW ELLIOTT OSTERWALD REID and WUKV DOSSMIU "IRENE htellentr.bound. trtnj; wth Ihe lj Njncy Duuult undoubtedly unr ol Ihr bnl mounted hotn I h,tye sfpn./ P.p<.**" - 5U LfldK^r MAIL and PHONE ORDERS-ACCEPTED Tu«t., W«d.. Thur*,»l 8:30 7, 6, 5. 4; Fr -8:30, Sal.»t 5 * 9:30 $9, 8, 7, 8; Sun al 7:30^-J8, 7. 8, 5; Thun. at 2-t , 3. BOI-37B-4343 The Stale Theatre of New Jersey grades. - DeLazaro, Mrs. John Fedash,, Servng on the dnner Mrs. Dale Jones, Mrs.John commttee were-mrs: Robert Looby,. ;Mrs. AHthony Knss, charman, Mrs. Vn-Malakascent Buohtempo^MrK-JC. J Mrs". Thomas ORelly, Mrs. Mrs. "Gene* Marno, DeClpts. Mrs. s? Walter Hubs,v Pahren and Mrs. F.vorythnq lo your taste a\:r\ tho prce M - "Contnental Cusne. Cocktal Lounge that any member of the Amercan Ctzen Army at the tme of the Revoluton who volunteered to be feady for mltary servce at a mnbtes notce was callecj a Mrute M a n and Dd You Know that we here at Harmona Savngs Bank stand ready to help our customers wth all ther bankng needs or fnancal questons at a mnutes notce... and have been dong so snce 8 5. Invest Your Money In a HERITAGE CORRID9R LOGO Water, power and hstory are represented In Rchard fentz. < the offcal lo^k^dofted Artcles made by chldren recently by the ^Crahfdrd urng ther supplemental Hertage Corrdor corhmtt.ee. The logo wa!s educaton prograh were dsplayed. Cookbooks now are desgned by Larry Fuhro. avalable,-contanng recpes from members and frends. The followng offcers were Booklet elected for ; presdent, Mrs. Pahren; vce presdent, outlnes program, Mrs. "Knss, vce presdent, membershp, Mrs. Arnold Warhaftg; vce Corrdor presdent, ways and means, the Cranford Hertage Mrs. Stuart Borker and Mrs. Corrdor commttee has an-" Howard Parsh;- correspond nounced publcaton of t new dng secretary, Mrs. Peter eght-page booklet whch lays Kopacfk; recordng secretary, Mrs. Joseph DeBella; and treasurer, Mrs. Robert Bruns. Parkway. Ext 38 at Ihe 5 Ponts Umon- New-Jersey REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT that pays the Hghest Interest Rate You CanBe Sure of Your Interest "v and You Can Depjsjt or Wthdraw > Anytme Wthout Loss of Interest /) ^ STHE EFFECTIVE Wthdrawals anytme wthout losng nterest provdedyou mantan a balance of $5.00 or more. * I; Melve Annual Yeld Apples When Pnnupol and Inter ol Reman on Depa>lt tor o Year FREE CHECKING NO MINIMUM BALANCE NO SERVICE CHARGE ahd Your Checks Are Absolutely FREE 0 l n open a tn kng u count n ull tha u dqued ol.,,.,, MAIN OFFICE UNION SQUARE, ELIZABETH lobby Daly 9 A M to 3 P.M.. Monday 6 P.M.. to 8 P M. Drve In Daly 8AM lo 6 P M, Monday 8 AM to 8 P M Walk Up Doly BAM to 9 o.m and 3 P M to 6 P M * Onvf In & Walk Up Saturday 9 A.M. to I 2 30 P M. BANKING HOURS * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES * SATURDAY HOURS * DRIVE-IN & WALK-UP BANKING SCOTCH PLAINS AND MORRIS AVENUE, ELIZABETH Lobby Daly 9 A.M. to 3 P.M.; Thursday 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. " Otve In Daly 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Thursday 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Walk Up Daly 8 AM to 9 A.M. and 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. Drve In & Walk-Up Saturday 9 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. The Famly Savngs Bank In ELIZABETH: UNION SQUARE & 540 MORRIS AVE In SCOTCH PLAINS: NORTH AVE & CRESTWOOD RD Member F D I C SAVINGS INSURED TO $40,000 l Cranfprcl Hertage Corrdor out the Corrdor program n smplfed terms and lsts specfc fundng and "tme and effort" opportuntes, for ndvduals or organzatons. Sx local frms and organzatons joned together to produce t. The Hertage Corrd.or commttee also announced adopton of ^an offcal logo. Desgned by tree-lance atttstr Larry FUhro, the logo represents the trple elements of water, power and hstory. Fuhro ponted out that the Rahway Rver once had mlls on t ard that Cranfords frst ndustres grew up around the rver, suppled wth water power. Copes of the Hertage Cotrdor booklet may be obtaned at the Wllams- Droescher Mll, 347 Lncoln Ave., E., or by callng Now ttru M,y 7 Thur\ Fn & S.l B.JOPM *urv<rmont.67s-l«l Dnners In Hstorc ServedTl9 Wn Ptt - Chldrens Menu Colonal.Ullage RESERVATIONS MAIN ST., CHATHAM CLOSED MONDAY, TUNE-UP BONANZA* Potato, Pkf. 6Cyt $ 2.95 (8-cylnder; $5.95) SO. ELMORA EXXON SERVICENTER South Elmar Ay*., Cor.Ertco Av«. BttwMn St. G«or «Av«. l> Bywty Clrclt EL Work done ncludng Sunday.tll 8 P.M. Call lor Appontment. CLEAN CARS WANTED VOLKSWAGEN School dsplays dolls and toys - Ths afternoon at Wlnfeld School, Wnfeld- {park, a program on dolls and toy*r from today and yesterday wll be presented by- the Good Fary Doll hosptal and. Museum.-205 Walnut Ave. Mechancal dolls and toys, maronettes, puppets and; humbena. and her wll be dsplayed. The chldren wll partcpate FLAN READING CLINIC The Kean College of New Jersey Readng Clnc, a dagnostc and" remedaton center for chldren wth readng, dffcultes, has a lmted number of openngs for the Fall semester for area students wth readngproblems. WINES AND LIQUOR! Cood Food lor Good Health R)CE HOWL RANFORDS LD-FASHIONED -CREAM ARLOUR ; A -y-: IP P M - 7 n the muscal part of the show. On a dsplay table the chldren wll exhbt ther own : dolls. SI m.t.skjtts 5 wr SI ttl.i.»kuts Sf PARK _t»fourforfun I MMMBIFO and (un foralll I wuwtutm A numm HUflOUSI IHE Oppojlte Amercan Ltgon Hll Parkng n R»»r CARRY, OUT. rfootrsmoppt (3 WESTFIELD AVENUE - ClARK. N I O7O6G Open :30 A.M. to 0 PM. Announcng.. OAK KNOLL SCHOOL, Of the Holy Chld SUMMER DAY-CAMP For Boysand Grs \, Ages: 4-2 June 30- August 8 Mon.-Fr. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Summts Oak Knoll School of the Holy Chlds ndoor and ourdoor lachtes wll be the ste ths summer 6 a day-camp lor boys and grls (ages: 4-2). Rellectve otthe same qualtes whch dstngush ths nnovatve school, the newly establshed summer day-carhp wll offer the "campersopportuntes for group nvolvement as well as for ndvdualzed pursut of personal nterests (Tutoral ad n readng and math wll be avalable by specal arrangement) The summer day camp currculum" wll put stress on these areas: Sports Clncs: basketball gymnastcs tenns. track and feld... soft ball. deck hockey... soccer. -^^-. Envronmental Studes: pond and stream he.: forestry anmal behavor chemstry "oceanography Swmmng: nstructonal recreatonal. c.ompettron Mult-meda Art Workshops: arts and cralts dance photography puppet makng drama Also: Day trps fshng moves shows rdng Rates: Sx weeks $250 Four weeks $70 Two weeks $00. Bus Transportaton Avalable For applcaton and brochure wrte or call ( ) OAK KNOLL SCHOOL SUMMER DAY-CAA/fP Ashland and Larned Roads ~ Summt, N.J "V H MXMk Cool It, Cranford! Sherbet Tme! try Our Refreshng ced, Nlouth-*aternfl Cones, cupsor SUPER BUY! Half Gallons CARLOTTA Calforna Burgundy Exclusve wth US ONLY I br. Lght red, ver^pleasant medum dry wn* UM/tFP FREE PARKING UM R r En»r«n<«30 EASTMAN ST (Opp Cranferd Th««tr«) DIAL \ OUR WINE UNG HEE

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