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^ •' '' • ',i.'• '' ; : '• • ••;• ••".". ••'••:'• •- ;v';;-; v|^ • .7 =^ THaV CBAWyOBP CVnZBI 'ASP CBBOlflCLX. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1940 side that the British are coming. ing is this?" they are exclaiming. No Change in Officers of The short, plump silversmith is This is Indian fashion, men run- Essay TeUs turning in the saddle to see two ning from tree to tree, rock to rock, Mosquito Commission dean Up for Clean LTp for lanterns piercing the deep dark- stopping only to reload their guns. Before our very eyes what used At the office of th* Union Coun- JOIN OUR BLANKET CLUB ness, which is his cue that the Brit- ' Mosquito Extermination Com- Of Historic ish are coming by sea. With the to be an organized troop of soldiers Heaith and Hettlth and is now a pack of badly battered mission at 324 North avenue, east, sight, of these two.lanterns and George K. Powers, superintendent the-eagerness to warn the people men fleeing from the untrained Skirmish <n and secretary, announced f*»U Safety in his mind.. he.-spun.Jns great yet f*ralght-ffb"'"* g M<""**-M«»- •eek that with the reorganization —First prize m the boys' division steed into the darkness, stopping Yes, it is a sad predicament the in the b««*«Hr«i essays contest f the commitslon then will be only at farms-and villages to urge British are in. But what do we o change of officers. sponsored recently by Crane's the people to arms. It is only the hear? The rhythm of fifes and GARWOOD R ANF ORD KENILWORTH Ford Chapter. Daughters of the Recently - appointed members- Thousands of our customers in past years rhythmic sound of his horse's hoofs drums, the reinforcements; the are William H. Randolph of Rah- American Revolution, was won by that breaks the silence as he rides British are saved. As quickly as Ray Weaver, a student in the way, and Louis J. Richards of VolLVI. No. 14 CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1949 20 Pages FIVE CENTS into Medford. The clock is strik- they appeared the Minute Men Elizabeth. , - „ eighth grade at Cranford High ing twelve as Paul Revere reigns vanish. have used this convenient way to buy School His essay is presented be- to a stop, shouts a few words, gives A well - won battle they The officers re-elected are Dr. low. (The prize-winning article his foaming horse a spirited pat ought, and it will never be forgot- Henry P. Dengler of Springfield, Final Push to Put president; Mr. Randolph, vice- New Church to Be Erected on Site of Present St. Michael's in the girls' division, written by and gallops on into the night. At blankets. Pay a trifling 50c a week and RktesUp Cancer Drive Over Top Ann Bishop, was printed.in last one, he is riding through Lexing- president, and Rol C. Collins of Clean Up Week Featured in this week's con- week's Citizen and Chronicle.) ton urging the people to pass on Westfield, treasurer. THE WEST HEARTBEAT Ticket Chairman for Other member* are • Andrew J. certed drive to put Cranford's the word of the coming of the Brit- your blanket is paid for before yon know 1949 cancer fund campaign over OF A NATION ish'. It is now two as he finishes Krog of Plainfield and Dr. Clifton May 1 for By Kay Weaver NJC Alumnae Concert J. Strauss of Summit. the top before the end of Cancer his Journey at Concord by telling Mrs. Farris Swackhammer of Month have been a coin box con- Here May 2 to 6 It is the flickering low glow of it. No summer storage problem for you the people to be in readiness for 32 Heming avenue is serving1 as test among Giil Scouts and the a lantern from the belfry tower of the British. Picked by Navy for Tel appointment of Channir.t; Rudd as the Old North Church that brings ticket chairman for a concert, Everyone in Cranford Yes, the British are coming, and sponsored by the Union and Mid- chairman for a special collection Full .Revere to readiness' to ride Reserve Officer Course ...your blanket is delivered in the fall effort in the. business district. Scavengers Support like the wind to warn the country- so are the Minute Men. The un- dlesex County chapters of the Urged to Cooperate in trained militia men "and almost Alumnae Association of New Jer- John W. Winter, son of Mr. and List Cranford Charges Howard M. Siegel, general chair- Clean Up Campaign useless flintlock muskets are sey College for Women, to be held Mrs. John V. Winter of 72 Lawn man, issued an appeal to all local 'Spring Cleaning' Event terrace, has been selected by the when you need it. Under New Schedule residents to lend their aid by mak- Following is the context of In Cranford's first community- swarming to Concord Bridge. tomorrow evening for the benefit •i! 1 Navy Department as a principal ng donations or adding to their the letter sent to Mayor George Quickly the men assemble their of the new Student Centex fund For Whole State wide Clean Up Week, since 1933. candidate for enrollment in the original contributions if possible. E. Osterheldt by local scaven- members of the police, fire, health weapons and wait impatiently. of the college. The New Jersey Bell Telephone W Naval Reserve, Oflcers' Training A~ tally on Tuesday revealed gers iri offering their services and public works departments and Minutes seem like hours and hours The concert will begin at 8:30 Company yesterday announced a local scavengers will cooperate Corps for the fall term at Rens- hat Dot Webster was leading Girl for a Clean Up Week program Pi days. The-time is approaching. p.m. in Voorhees Chapel in New selaer Polytechnic Institute new schedule of telephone rates Scouts in amounts collected in with local residents and business The men. arms In- hand, are form- Brunswick. Guest artists Will be Troy, N. Y. He Is a freshman and for all individual and* partyline heir coin boxes, her total at that in Cranford: . concerns from Monday to Friday ing a semi-circle across the road. Marion and Vittorio Verse, pian- a charter member of the Rennse- service, extension telephones and time being $21.17. Other girls "Last year there were re- of next week in a concerted effort All is silent; tenseness is written on ists. laer chapter of Acacia fraternity. other service and equipment items, participating in the contest, which quests to renew, the annual to rid the township of dangerous. everyone's face. Nerves are twitch- which will go fato effect through- will continue through Saturday, Clean Up Week program in unhealthful and unsightly accumu- irig in every muscle, beads o Completes Course out the state with the May 1 bill- are: Barbara Walsh, Phyllis Rutz, Cranford- We feel that our lations of dirt, debns and junk. sweat breaking out on their fore- L. J. Cr. 9-18$$ ing. Eileen Martz, Olive Livingston, ' efforts have contributed to a Clean Up Week has been official- head*. The day Is growing hpt.'and Theodore C. Reed of 115 Forest Diane Mackey, Alice NelsTm, Mar- scavenger service that is un- ly proclaimed by' Mayor George avenue was graduated with h/mors BREVNAN&TOYE , The schedule calls for increased sticky to add to the uneasy feeling. charges of 35 cents monthly for garet Koromi, Sandra Marino, Gail equaled in Union County for E. Osterheldt. and householders No one speaks; each and everyone Friday from the Atlantic Air Con- Pfambiiiff, Heating, Tinnh Schatz, Marie. Ann LaB'ate, Roberta efficiency, courtesy und pre- and business men have been given ditioning Institute in Newark. Hi local residence service and.an ad- knows what is expected of him. A American Badlater Co. ditional charge of 10 centBTnonth- Geiger, Mary Ann Franklin, Sue vention of unsightliness. cards by their regular scavengers woman murmurs as she steps back, will be a refrigeration and air con' Antomatk) OH Burners Miner and Carol Woolley. Urging a concentrated ""spring ditioning technician.. Iy for a residence extension tele- "To promote a clean neigh- concerned but knowing her hus <06 SOUTH AV&. B, CBANFOBD phone, both exclusive of tax. Harold Compton, treasurer, to- borhood for better living, we cleaning" effort by all during the band will do his part.'' Boys and Upward adjustments in business day reported collections totaling wish to offer our complete co- coming week. girls-are clutching to-their-moth- rate services will vary in amounts, $2,454.50, as follows: Envelopes,' operation during a Clean Up All scavengers operating locally ers' arms looking' innocently upon BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS -depending upon the type of ser- $1,629.50; business, $70;-memorial Week .campaign. have agreedito remove "anything, the affair. -. • • .—"• vice, amount of equipment and donations, $335; bank booths, ^ ' "We the undersigned agree and everything at no extra charge"'" At this moment as if it is a AUTO PAINTING -the exchange in wftich^the custo- and.-organizations flatest being a to-take-everything and any- from homes and places of business warning, there is a cool, brisk mer is located. $5 contribution >by th'o"" Village thing during the campaign (lurmg the clean up campaign. breeze,- - and^-from-- the rdistance Cranford rates win be increased improvement Association), $335. week at no extra charge. Health Officer William Py Smith heard the high pitch of fifes and ' ^General Auto Repairing / s follows: Individual line from The local goal is $3,000. Signing at the bottom of this rel;it»-<i that the war, the high cost the rolling rhythm of drums, j $5.25 to $5.60, two-party line from letter were: James DiTulio, of living, public apathy and other cloud' of dust forms down thi [ $4 to $4.35, and four-party line Joseph J.