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\ •>'.' '• , J ' . Waterson and Patrolman David .'•' Donahue. According: to police, the two officers attempted, to arrest Mr. R J. :Albans~ oflTJuly--"2S~afterrthe""de:y fendant was reported as being loud,"disorderly, drunk and using Air-Conditioned \\x profane language in Dawn drive, GOERKE Clark. + Mr. Albans abused the police- Entered' as lecend eba mall matter at Jtf No. 30. 3 Sections; 18 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18.1960 men and started swinging at Lt. The Post Offic* at Cranlord. N. TEN CENTS • /, Waterson, police said. When they GO. took him to headquarters, police said Mr. Albans flammed a tray of food to the cell floor. "When pa- Ei-IZASfH (arge Turnout for Special Events Circulating \ tr61matt Donahue entered the cell 'Mystery'Petition on School BUDGET-WISE \" to make Mr. Albans pick up the tray," Mr* Albans struck at the pa- Bingo, Raffle trolman, police said. if Summer Playground Program The MX'foot, two-inch model, An average of 400 teen-agers' Vote PetitionsStirs Controversy at Board Medtiiig who weighs about 190 pounds, \\,-u<: attended each Wednesday cve.- Petitions .to have the bingo and DRUG AND SUNDRY BUYS visiting a relative in Dawn drivo. ning's Recreation Open House at Charges and counter- tiff between two member^ of( Tuesday night in Lincoln coom and were present fbir the police said. He had been free''in • t "<: Walk into the Walnut Avenue School, it wasraffles question placed before local $500 bail. charges regarding a "mystery" 1 the Board of Education were I School. explosixte* part of the ti reported by Mrs. Charles Schil- voters at the General Election petition which turned out not I among highlights of a lively More than 50 residents wWch octorred when, the .ses Ungcr, playground chauman for on November 8 Will be circulated to be a mystery and a verbal session of the School hoard I jammed the board's meeting sioTt was opejied to the public Fall... the- Recreation Committee. In ad-throughout the community during ^ dition, 300 youngsters and adults following a Report ipn the--cur-.. Troop 77 Scouts participated in the tennis lessons the next several weeks, it was rent status of the proposed* Return After Stay The Walnyt, Roosevolt, Adams announced this, week by Thomas J. new building' plans by James . in our new avenue and Sunny Acres playflcldi Butkr, chairman of a committee County Superintendent Prods E. McGovney, chairman of the " PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCA1S—Harry G. Ladanye of 420 Casino AtWinnebago closed for the summer last f nd'ay, working for such a referendum. special bu'ildjng. committee; " -.- ' avenue, a-toucher at Hillside; High School, practices French pro- and children who had attended ' At the conclusion", Dr. Henry J. .. nunci^ition m the language"; laboratory 'at Holhns College, Va. Boy Scout TJroop 77, sponsored those ilelds were asked to use the Plans for the drive for a refer- Mineur of 32£ ^forth Union- ave- Mr. Ladimye isone o^S0 high school language teachers from by the Alliance Churchy 'returned Walking Lincoln, Memorial Field and High endum this year were finalized at a nue declared he was "appalled by ; recent 1 meeting of representatives Trustees on Building Decision throughout the country atte^d'ing'the.^ohly advanced-level French this, week after attending, summer School playiields until they close what I 'have seen here tonight, camp at Camp Winnebago in Mar- of civic and serVice organizations Dr. .William H- West, Union institute sponsored tnis summer" tjy the/U. S. "Office of Education. next week, , / 1 County superintendent of schools, even including actions .of board 4 cella. Two birthday parties highlighted at Veterans ' Memorial Home and members*. It is disgraceful. _ .. /He and other'-institute participants are,speaking only French dur- John Harris,, summer scoutmas- Suits petitions have been issued to these in a strongly worded letter, this •X v the events last week a,t^the £unny ;';ing their eight-week stay at HoHins. V ter, reported the' following boysf representatives, Mr. Butler said. week urged the Board of Educa- School Board Sees No Need "You are our elected representa- Acres and Memorial Field play- tion to reach a decision on its new tives and we look to'you for lead- achieved advancements" in rank, d O JXT$ hild t • - ' • ••»•'•"•' "--A' grounds. Over children at Based upon information received while at camp: Anthony Pasqua, building plans so the people can ership," Dr. Mineur continued. by Burslein ,, the Sunny Acres li^ld gave a sur-from the township, clerk, the com- vote again "and the children- For Added Statistical Studies "Even your building-committee is tenderfoot; John Keyscr, lender- prise birthdayparty for Miss Pat- mittee chairman reported, approx- foot; Svcnd Jorgensen, second 1 shortly can get a complete educa- The~ Board of Education -yesterday advised the Cranford Tax- trying to" find, something if cah County TechnicalInstitute ricia Casjfcaldo, their supervisor. imately 1,550 signatures, repre- tional program" 'sell' to the public. We want you class; Rjchard Senzig, second class, Many ot-fhe children presented her payers' Association that it "docs not feel that additional statistical senting 15 percent of the total vote Dr. West forwarded copies of hisstudies of future school enrollments are necessary" before proceed!!*&_.t'o give us the bdst solution. That and William Hoover, first c^s< ' .. ' iy beards. Special fea- sCritmg 15 percent of the tota Ivoto is your responsibility. We have not letter to the state commissioner of with the next proposal to solve Crariford's sdhool space requirements. Stude.Test Two patrols of the local troop tures of tfife party were a water- cast in the 195.9-General Election, education and other state school seen here the kind of leadership The. ' fW.<#" technical aptitude test for applicants to the Union received the honor patrol award, ^nelon contest, a birthday cake,-and twill be required. The taxpayers* group last week urged the board to engage com- we.should have." • having earned 3Q0 of a possible five gallons of punch. Joan, Susan officials m Trenton. County Vocational and Technical Institute, Union, will be given next Mr. Butler explained that two The letter," read at Tuesday petent statisticians t6 establish fu- At' the outset of hk remarks. Thursday at 8:45 a.m., at the office of'thcNevi: Jersey Division of 350 points. . and Sandy Santulli's mother made ture school enrollment as a basis 1 the birthday cake. Hank HoUand separate petitions are being cir- night's board meeting, follows; Dr. Mineur said he does not care Employment, Security, 1115 East Jersey street, Elizabeth. • Roy Partridge , John Torkclsen culated, one on the bingo question "Recently, Superintehdcnt Mc- for deciding upon the require, where the.proposed new school '{g and Roger Winter, members of made the puncH. ments, if any, for additional junior About 25 applicants are expected to take the examination, George •,Tlie:biFthc|ay party at Memorial •and one on the raffles question, as. Dermith recommended specific ac- Young Man •tb^be built-but, having siie chil- .Troop 77 who attended the Na- jgh,schooschool class rooms, dren in sehoor next year, he is H. Baxel, director of the Union tional Jamboree at Colorado Field was in honor of Miss Carla required by statute. The required tion to get Crahford^S: school con- County Vocational and Technical assistant.' supervisor, number of signatures will have to struction program underway. If (Slara L. Williams,'president of ready to work to get the best pos- Reidcr m Clark Municipal Court. Springs, Colo., returned last Sat- OfttmYemr the board, has sent the'following sible educational system for theni. .- Schools, reported.^ Ail applicants Mr. Albans wds charged with urday and reported having "a whose birthday anniversary was appear oh each of^the petitions, a$those recommendatimis are carried' have bejpri notified of the test*" the two f questions ' must appear out, Cranford might again be in a reply to J. H. McClintock, presi- Mrs. William McGrady of 3 Vir- three count*, of assault and a dis- Wonderful time." August H, and Robert Belle, su? "It is likely «nly onesother tost 2-Piec6 pervisor/>-*«ose\birthday anni- separately on, the ballot. ' S position to provide full-time ed- dent of the 'Taxpayers! Associ- ginia street touched off the ffr. ucatioti to all its young people .in Panel Named ation:' '••/•''•' •" "J ' - " works when she queried Sh will be scheduled before-the now versary was AUgustxl.2. The party Itj a local option referfe'ndum Wjlliam J. McGanagii of 2 Har- Technical Institute is' oliened was Highlighted by a birthday cake conducted here on Primdry Elec- a few years. This it has not done 1 "The Beard of Education has Commissioner H: itandall l vard road, president' >of the Cran- 1 Bg, Mu.Ba^elsaid. *hll made by Miss Castaldo. Gifts and tion-Day, April. 22, 195V the vote in recent years, and cannot. do reviewed your letter dr^tugust 9, •regarding, "a p -without new Construction. , ford-Kenilworfh Junior Chamber 1900, and we are pleased to hear •2;tfOO signatures" "We lost THAT Much On The men and-women; interested in "our cards were presented to M-iss Cas- was 1,667 to 1,382 against raffles of- Commerce, has announced the program.'should submit their ap- BUSTER BROWN SHOES Photo taldo. and Mr. Belle. •,.•'. > and 1,692 to 1,470. against bingo. "As reported in the- newspapers. of tne continued support by thementioned to he/, durj pliestions-as-soon as possible; Only THE TOp—Walter Sopko. 9, of 36 Burnside avenue, panel of judges to select the out-Cranford Taxpa^Taxpa^ss " - Association phone -• Deal?" The boys and girls.sang sbnfis Dr. McDermith's-'plan-seems to bestanding young man of 1960 in the Jj.6 persons will be accepted for the cjisiest way toswin at tetherball, a popular game at Cranford's sound. ' Previously; he had dis- .for a new Senior High School of 3-Piece while «the birthday cake, was cut, Register Conveniently ,Craiu*ord-KenilwQr.th.area\in pupil capacity expandablirto day program;" 8 N. Union Ave., Cranford uven municipaLsunimer playgrounds. and- distributed. The—traditional, cussed YesterdayV medicines relieved pains while na- An evening Technical Institute county superintendent, who agreed jnt^H^ ^lhi blowing out 'of the candles and gram of the VS. S, Juntc-r Chattiber all organizations and individuals ture slowly cured. Today, wonder drugs cure in program also will be offered this making' wishes were followed in with his basic proposals.. / Mr* Krege^/would not disclose Persons not-already perma- of to assist in the. development of the hours, not weeks, keeping patients out of hos- fair in: addition to the lull-time the birthday party. The tables Recently, a newspaper account The panel'wiQ consist of Mayor day'classes previously announced, Famous 6 Point Fit kygrounds ChampionshipWere decorated with white manilla Hently>registered should gfe^e reported that the board, was still next ^proposal to solve Cranford's serious thought to signing,lip Ira Dorian, Charles M. Ray, editor school space requirements. Aetivd that it probably would " pitals and putting them back on their feet. - That Electronics technology anil 'draft- paper and rainbow color construc- mulling, over several possible solu- and publisher of the Cranford Citi- ing and design technology, will be tion, paper. After the p&xty, the shortly if they wish to vote in tions to the problem of school support'is essential te- assure that ented to the board when iiwhy -^-. ' • '• . • '"''••• / • AUG. 25 N the coming Presidential Elec- zen and Chronicle; Harold Comp- the next referendum does not fail. sponsors deemed it appropri- -offered at both the day and eve- ,. A. Capped Jacket SujKm.'-, on children played games, buildings and sites. Of course, h ton, Kiwanis Club president; John TODAY'S PRESCRIPTION iS THE . ning programs;., OPENING DATE FREE GIFTS I Children representing the High School .piayfield garnered a total tion, for there are only 29 .busi- board has an obligation to investi- "It was anticipated at the time solid eoldr is conirOsied ; ness days left before the Septem- Hall, president of the Lions of the last referendum that addi- Mrs. McGrady asserted, that a BIGGEST BARGAIN IN JHISTORYS Applications for both programs 146 .points to win the champioashi]p,at CranfOrd Playgrounds Field Adams Avenue gate as many possible 'solutions to Club, and Dr. Anthony Sordill, should be sent to: George B. Baxel, with "matching" checked ber 29 deadline and a heavy its problems as it can within rea- tional facilities woujd be require "petition "containing 2,0,00 signa- Ly last Thursday at the High School flfeld. , . « : Rotary president; for about 600 Junior High Set tures was important to the Bjaard .7. ;>:•;''••••• ,:-•••-:- •.^:>>-•*••.•.••••:> \->s.->- Director, Union County Vocational Special* eyjents last' weejt in-' registration rush is expected son. It has' a further obligation, to; and Technical Schools, 2589 Mor- ) coat, colors J LincoI»Tpiayfield scored 33'points to win second place. The othet eluded wheels on parade, a fan to "set in after Labor Day. reach a decision and act upon the The appointment of Edwin' P pupils in approximately' of Education it it. pertained, to lay fields wcriLc^edited wtth points; as follows: Walnut, 18; Roosevelt, show and newspaper clothes con- - Registration may be made con- best" advice that it can get and on Harkins of 204 Beech street as more years, There is schotil business" and she believed ris avenue,. Union.' .,• Ijreyot brown, sixes 10 ' j ;i chairman of tiie program" was an» Applicants, must be high school I -~f-—''^;";:'~~':-"' • :~". l.W; S'un»y Aewis, 8; Memorial, 7stest. veniently, now on any business the best judgment „«>! its members public opinion that we the board should be aware of it. 1 J Ft "'Charles Kiamie ol 30 Bureh- / In U. Ml'Huw insulated Adams Avenue. a O. Winners; in the bicycle show . day, at the township clerk's of- for the-total welfare of hd nounced by J. Forreste1 r dude the requireeq d J e 1 y V. uf jlS ^feaUicimfeade i titude" examination. All matricu- The SO-yard dash opehea tne were, first, Brian Quinn; second fice or at" the Union County ucatipnal program of the comniun- School expansion fteldT~aveiroe, chairman—of—the ^POUNDS lining"; for all-weather <] vice-president for community af- erehdum, .The cos be-less •Waichdog Committee and a'mem- lated students must take tne ap- field day; first- ihreie place win-Gail Helvig; thitd, Rickey >Mor Board of Elecyons ia thfe Court ity/ -•• • •;• fairs, who stressed the' importance titude tost. Mr. Baxel* said. For As Low comfort, risow.v Other particip,ants were Jd- Hbusie,- Elizabeth. Special'eve- "SincSnce MhMarch,, Je has j due to infjationyiind"our children :ber of. the board's lay committee ners among the 8/toH^year-old of giving recognition and encour- would have thc/advantage of im-on new buildings, said he had PURE PAR A-85 c Registration for the four- eve- '/ '. ' .-/ • - geph and MarysLee Aiidesirk; Mi- ning hours for registration will a Jot of talk in Cranford, in count- agement to young men of ability ning , elasses.—two each in. elep^ were: John Fender,'Lincoln; (Continued QB Page 2) begin September 8. , . less conferences, but not a. thing in proved res at least two years never boasted of the strength of Entry blanks can be proeurfed sooner. Al of the' situation his group, that'his association was ironies technology and draftT .". • B- The elegant Chesterfield Thomas Dillcr, Roosevelt; Jona- the way of positive action, Some from Mr, Harkinjs,. peadliHe for and "design -technology —-•". 1 members of the board will recall .will, be earefully co'nsidered by thetrying to. dig out and disseminate, s it than Hearni,'Lincoln; girls, Bet ' submitting nominations is Septem- held. September 19 and 20/from Delivered QO«S »o i length in a (and ihe files should; support them) board/before a decision, is made. all the facts. :He added that any oi; e tha Heafns, Lincoln; Kim].Shaw ber 1. ' •' - ••.-'••.•' '"• , ".'• • "Tne board does not feel that such petition wouid be presented 7,:3O to 9:30 p.m. at;.the Technical ^H G 8 Apgar was-named camper that over three years ago, the 1 de, High • School; Catbl Green, The nominations are/opeft to '^tional statistical studies *f at the proper time. institute *!;, temporary •^headquar- f the week during the.sixth \week county superintendent of schools young men between 21 arid 35 who ters in Union. , ' milium lined, choice of Lincoln. reminded the Board of Education -future school enrollments are Howard M. Siegei of 712 Wil- CHAH0IS-33c SPRITES — AUSTIN 'BW —; IS — MG |t Cranford-Boys' Camp en Silver Auditions Here September 2 have made-outstanding- coritribu, necessary as you suggested. As you low street, active in "the Citiziens The Board of Education appro- Betty Hubbard from the Adams that there was a serious problem tions to their community : priated ^2,500 tav/dhb tuition-free AUSTIN HEALEY blue, brown '©*• green, ake, it was announced by Hay- Auditions fiar the Community Symphony of New Jersey .will be to be dealt with in terms of facili- know,-the requirements; were t" for: a Better Cranford and* also lo'n'd Ward, dijreelor. Campers Avenue field 'won the jacks, coi* of employment. Orgai viewed by Dr. Henry H. X»m the lay committee, asked whe- evening Technical" Institute pro- sfrees 10 to 18. Also "mil- held on September 2 at Ate Calvary Evangelical Lutheran ihureli'.lOi ty Jor secondary education in firms or- individuals are, gram. It wiirjjjB conducted in two lljieir cabins were as foIIowsT test - "-•- -*— ;•'—---—-— --•- -- Cranford and urgedithat.early ac- Columbia University who is onether the petition was suppose^ to ium-insulated." Eastman street, beginning at 7:3ft p.m., it was announced recently by (Continued on Paj of the outstanding consultants on 'help or hinder"'. the solution T&f sections: Mondays and W'ednes |abi« 1,.Kenneth Orgel; Cabin 2, T-he best time around tfte ;bases tion be taken to aleviate the un- days and "paesdaya and" Thursdays, was recorded by the following: Peter Sozio, director. wholesome and croui'djed, condi- school planning in the United the school problem, and Mrs. Mc- six years evenings to ON CITROEN AND SAAB kc Apgar; Cabin 3, Mark 8-11 years, David Prill, ^ The newly formed orchestra, an tions then in existence: ' .' States. Dr. Edward E. Soare ©if Grady declared that the board had the same program which [etereng; Cabin 4, James Wil- Mark Ciullo, High, School; John butgrowth. of the Scotch. Plains. the Building Services Department invited residents to express to the REPELLENT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY "In less than a month, the 'eo-'ei Board Hires school trustees their sentiments concluded in two years' in SUITS, JamjJ; Cabin 5, Donald Jackson; LutkcnHpuse, Sunny Acres; 12-15 Symphony, will'start rehearsals school year will be open for young- of the New Jersey State Board of thc/ciay session, Mr. Baxel said. it years; John Keopler, High Schoolj Education has agreed that the and she did not believe circulating : 42 WESTFIELD AVE\ |abi.$ 6, William Foreman. „. Children Spend September 22. sters. Once a child goes through a petition was the proper "way to FASHIONABLE Charles Harrcll, Memorial, and time in school, it is Sost to him. ,If 4 Teachers estimates of school . population af Morrta Ave. |Hc/nors for inspection went to Anthony McHale, Sunny Acres. The first concert will be held in used by the board arc conservative help the board in its deliberations. he is short changed in any way, he new teachers were hired Thomas Farroti of 113 High street, Albans Fined $200 Imports SECOND FlobR, bfo 5 with Gene Grail as coun- Joseph Panctta and Donald the Cranford High School audi suffers immeasurable. Members of but realistic. Four local and high- Wfcnburg teamed together to gar- A child from New York City saw torium November 21, when the the 1960-61 school year and ly competent statisticians have also a member of-tfje lay commit- ,• Elizabeth Only t • •'•••" •" •• the board knpw this, of tee, declared *'we all should try In Clark Assault A. ner 'i'pointp t s ^ thee High School her first cow and 13 children from guest artist 'will be Kenneth Ama- lour resignations were accepted at made studies of past and future 1 ihc campers took' a trip to. the a meeting of the Board of'"Educa- enrollment trends .and made this tg help—-pet hinder the board"-rin Williani'•• .Alfcaiw, 34, a pVofes.T field in shu.ffleboard. the city visited in homes here this da, one of the top winners at the its solution of the pressing^school sional model from New-York City lisb. Hatchery at Hackettstown ^Thomas Jjiller of the .Roosevelt tion Tuesday night in- Lincoln information available to the hoard. SYRINGE 1 summer;- thanks to the hospitality BclgianFcstival this past summer. Dr, William H. West, our county problem". . and former Crnnford resident, .was, 1 Jst week, and hiked ~into_ Hope field won the checkers champion' School. of loeat families, who invited the The second concert is scheduled for UJ&Deanlk superintendent of schools, made a Mr., Kiamie-asserted that his as- fined $200 and given a' suspended Thursday evening. ship in the 8-11 year group and children to vacation at their homes February with the third in May. kew appointees are; Donald (Continued on Page 2t tContinued o} "90-day seutence last Thursday I The movie, "Francis Goes To Wayne Hopper won for the "High Colleges night when he pleaded -guilty to School in the 12-15" group.- through the Friendly Town plan Mr. Sozio, of 114 Eastman street, Bleeke, who will do spedaL work assault nnd 'being a disdrderly per- F«>t Point" wav s shown one night in remedial and developmental various educational movies j Howard Mitchell sponsored by the New York Herald has' an extensive background in son before Magistrate Eclward j I in tqtherball for the Lincoln play rTwburjie." '.•/-•*•.:_' reading in grades 7-12 as a mem •'•. •'• tlie: instrumental field. He is oil $L00 .basketball' foul shooting tained children: Mr, and Mrs. Carf degfees at Union J Irving Moskowitz, high school in> r din ts,-George Feldbauzr; sen- jj j^.15 years of age went and is-known in this area as the ior College's lot oys Kirk of 16 Oak lane; Mr. and Mrs. ommencement June have dustrial- arts; Claire Saltzmary ele- darts, Richard Hoffman; junior to Michael Gallucci,- Lincoln; Ken- William Knox, 22' Doering way; conductor of the Oratorio' Itherball, Douglas Perez; senior transferred with advanced stand- mentary sehool, and Mary Varano, neth . Teunon, Roosevelt,, and Mr. lind Mrs. Harold Brown, 102oTNewlJersey. ing to four=year colleges and .uni- Plans to continue the activities of the newly-formed Cranford VEIL BONNETS liherball, James Downing; junior "Skip" Burr, Sunny Acre's. Edgcwood road; Mr. and Mrs. Jo«r elementary, schoof. Recreation Band into the winter season were revealed by H. M. Mrs. ®'. W. Bennett^pfesidcnt, versities, Dr Kenneth W. Iwrsen, Mr. Bleeke has his baccalaureate Vlminton,' Barry Gallanter; senior Paul 6e .Siarco and Dennis seph W. DoUgan, 12 Greaves place; dean, announced. , . Jacobus, Township Recreation Committee chairman, as. he-comntented Mminton, Douglas Hull; junior King of Lincoln pjayfield ma.de Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peterson, .20 stated that'the obje^fof this new degree from the University .of Four of the/graduates have net Miami, Fla., his master's degree on the. success, of the band!s first jmg pong, Craig Sands; senior up the winning horseshoes team. Elmora avenue, and JVir. and Mrs". "orchestra is to 'good music yet decided what college they will |'«8 pong, William.. Foreman; jun- First, second and third place win- Kenneth Carlson, 1 Tuxedo place. from Boston University and an ad-concert, presented last Thursday and guest artists tp the commyni- attend next month, one young man ditional year of graduate work at r>, JI shooting, Barry'dallanter; ners for a homeplate to second Some of these- families have, in- ran. County and use ajoines d the Navy and one young evening at Memorial Park; Spring- Gallows Hill foul shooting, Robert Hoff- base- throw were Michael Gal- the. University of Delaware. A 1 vited-the same children for each talent as possible, woman has accepted a permanent field and Central avenues. P'" ; Junior horseshoes,. *"' lueci, Lincoln; David Van Brunt, of the four years Cranford has veteran, he. has had 14 years' ex- recent meeting at the home position in industry.' .» perience in-- teaching, guidance There was*an attendance of over Contract Let IM CAPS topkins; senior hoseshoes, William walnut, and Edward Varcho, Sun-been a "Friendly Town." Mrs. Charles Redden of 201. Nine of the UJC graduates will Pap?0n g; junior bowling, Karl Local families who met visitgp counseline, testing, and in re- 400 people as the hand made its Township Committee last week jny A_ Columbia avenuev several -officers, begin' classes next month in themedial, clinical and 'developmental adopted on final reading an ordi- Ichriclter; senior bowling, Jor- Grace Leonard and Sandy Wim- who arrived on Tuesday stated that- the new group would Various units of Rutgers, the state first public appearance. Under di- ret A Bigger Slice of Living... |in Tabat;. junior archery; George shading.. ' <# -\ rection of deorge 'Tocttes. who nance to resurface Gallows Hill mer won the girls' three-legged two-Week stay arc: Mrs. be interested in giyjng young university," four will., attend New- Mr. Moskowitz has- his degree in road Irom prooksidc place to the fPSar, and scnidr archery Don race and John Bodman and Rand Clifford Johnston, 22lJSrahkin ave- people's concerts and' starting a" ark State College in Union, three ajso is directpr of the Cranford Open A Savings Account With U nue; Mr. and Mrs^Kr. Waterson, industrial arts education* from New Westtleld town line at an" esti- Shirt Miraate for the boys in the 8-11 scholarship fund for young musi- have been accepted at various York University and three years High School band, a \-aricd pro- mated 'cost of S 10.000. The town- Swim carnival results were as j^ar' group, witH points going to 20 Herning avi Mr. an"d Mrscians. * Attending this.meeting were. campuses of Fairleigh Dickinson Slice your income any way you want . . . bitt put one slice," reg- plows in the intermediate. divi= of industrial arts teaching experi- gram of numbers ranging from ship will receivF"§T,64l.26 in state ' ularly, in a savings account at City Federal'Savings where your the HigHigh School. .0. E. Porter^lOS Edgewood road. Mrs. Henry Boardman, John- L. University, three will attend JSfWj> ence. He has had a brief period of aid toward cost of the paving- Dash but of water, .Riphar.d l John Mrs. D« J. Ettleman, -SneoE,. Henry A.' Dcteririg. George marches by Sousa to recent show savings bring ^ou an extra serving ; . . in excellent earnings? fit carefree Fred Vogcl, Peter Occi, and Mr. ark College of Engineering, and military service. project. .. • "^ 4 "an; breath holding. George Kcpplqr and Richard Kepp^er were 19 Canferbyry place. White, Mrs. O. W. Bennett, Lewis three are enrolled afSetori Hall tunes was With.Ibesc earnings, added to your savings, you can. buy more ii"; biggest splash. Jay Hof- .""Miss Saltzman is a graduate of Paving Matcrhtis and Ccpnstruc- winning team-mates in a basket- ~ws. Henry L. Smithcrs of Goldberg, Mrs. Herbert Mitchell University. , the University College of Rutgers . Public Affairs .Commissioner H. Uon Co., a division of C. H. Winans car, a better vacation, a more comfortable retirement or more of fabric ",; littlest splash, Paul Eek- ball relay, winning additional. ierning avenue and Mrs." J. and Mr. Sozio. • Students froVrt this area who SKIN CREAM the other good things you want. Join the thousands of Union [•'fdt; underwater swimi; George points for the High'School University and has' taken, addi- Raymond^Kirwan welcomed- those, Co., Roscll'c, was awarded the con- •>. a Warringtbn, Jr., of 15 Kingston Mr. Goldberg, of 26 Rutgers will transfer form Union Junior tionalwork at Seton Hall. She has tract for the resurfacing of Gal- County savurn who Qce.fiettinjg n bigger slice of living the City ''; funny dive, tic''"between First three winners in iM 75- avenue, co-chairmen of. the local road, was electea'treasurer of the! College to other colleges and MnJ- attending and expressed the hop£ CK*-1 Apgar and J«y Hoflfackcr; yard dash for girls age I2; funny dive, James Mahnrtyu vfiutgers University. She has had - Commissioner Ki'rwan personal- $24,040. Perky little summerfimej; cs Roosevelt, and George Mit- Camper ship Project Benefits 50 Children smart'and go by tcdcL You'll SAVINGS • t- splash, James I, Memeri^I. , six years "of elementary teaching ly thanked Mr. Jacobus and Henry S*. Sauer, attorney, of- 'DRUG STORE 8dVe plenty of time, effort and in ea$y aipnC , FREE DELIVERY - Phone BR,6-6100 Snyder, CI tes Morrison, Good Citizenship Awards were with one another, experiencing v this summer, Mrs. Arthur 6, Len» " Five boys attended Bonnie Brae June Klein and Mrs. Judith Lieb. group. Mr. "Jacobus extended p\anS to construct within six | OW.CKAWfDRO THEATRE «» WCSTFlttP; Off. lUAtTO THEATRE vents, MeMullen cellar P'' 'El)t Evas homas Hubiak, presented Jo ene »boy a.nd one girl new friendships and associations nox,» executive secretary, an- Fram for Boys; 19 children were that will live forever in memories. Also accptcd was the resignation thanks to Director Tocnes and the months of acqiifsition a one-story id frofii each field, sis follows: Adams, d We Reserve The Right end convertible sleeve. Du8c1i, Reynold Dcvinney, guests of i Camp Endeavor for 10 of Mrs. Barbara Smith, elementary 48 members .of the band for prcsoji- j c'« f ^ Wock buildinc witfcan,arca ERAl Wii Paul. Cb Brian Quinnand Carol Luethold; nounced this week. "Learning heolthJiabits. regular ' - To Limit Quantities TAXI Lincoln, Howard . Mitohell--and Mrs; Lennox reported that the days; -1.1 were sent to Cranford routines of camp duties, with rest art teacher. tation of "an excellent Check/and Plaids, sixes . Richard Vree- * The board anroved purchase of •••SE.R.VICB .. Charles Poplk, Arthur Sar- Sandra Avcry; High School. Thorn-' community .I'yhas-; supported 'the Boys' Camp; the Salvation Army and relaxation, lots- of fun and ls a blanket bonding policy for all Local residents playing any- in-; inc. The offer was referred to the "WE GO ANYWHEklt" f '.an and Jackie Goodman, ... as Kelly and Patricia Crane; Men*- annual projetl-cby gift eampcr- Star Lake Cawp was Jlost to 14play, give the child _a 'healthy $T6fti HOURS: flatLa- BRINGS US QUICKL Y Main Office ^ASSOCIATION Als orial, Michael Keen and Phyllis ships for 4,1 children and the! Car- boys and girls, and one girt at= outlook on his or her "future ljfp schoel personnel at an annual cost struments are invited to join the I real estate committee and- to. the rrt-^-BRi'dqe bOOOO "." .William Evans, Daniel of $153. The school secretary is Jownship's industrial consi .. t. 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.rru ELIZABETH .-. Moukian; Richard Callas, Larry Bifcheii; Roosevelt, Dudley -Chase rie C. Grady Memorial Fund has tended Girl Seout Camp. that ean be obtained in no 6ther band. Interested musicians may A'fi COHDlTlO/V£D and" Michele .Diamond?. Sunny sponsored three .one-week periods " "1*0 average cost for l way but camp. " * the only person bonded presently lntrotluccd aftd passed on tirst pitlerson, Joel Becker, Steves contact Mr. Toents-at the<;T "»8n t rca£jjag was a« amendment to CADILLAC OrHOustne Service • LINDEN • ELMORA in addition to outiitling the boys these children has been approxi "Our -ageaey is very 'happy lo Several'.• nearby schools ; have ; BLOUSg BAR, caE8KI'& STftgET FLOOR, Ahd Plelnf!*W . HowaraTeese; Marc Ander-1.Acres, William Scanloii and Lya*. blaakctresyerage which Included school alter titc new si-hool year | ordinance ycgulaUag tasdea . Craig, Heal, John Kelly, Jticfa* I da . Armitage- Walnut* - Cnarlci and glrfc with shoes^tihd ki'^ mateltl y $& hiid," MrsM . L be a part 6f this ^j lI " " " o» $099 3} .' {Continued on Paoe -i ifn..it 1 Qn pugg 2) Brown and SUIHUJ J?iactcJEa children were away ior i said. . 'However, "wt?. led UM true «ct.' " -Z ' —- - —~' TU* Two CRAKFOKD CBEJ0Kt6V&+JnttJKBDAV, A9QVST 18,1980 = )— nue and Robert J.4 Klein of 121 to lene Costanzo, Mary Jane Rellley brightest eyelashes, Mark Robin- kins, Diane Haskins, John Daidone custodian, who has'been hopsital- interested in doing What is right for for parochial schools, riUmh\ CRANFQ5D (JT.'.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—TnTRSDAT. AUGUST 18.19G9 Pa*e Three •Centennial avenue, both of Cran- Carol and Robert Luethold, Brian so: anj Kathy Dooley. j ized by illness for several days, all citizens (youth and adult) of seventh and eighth grade el careless1 driving. Edward J. Carol- At County GOP Picnic foroV plan to attend Rutgers Uni- Qulnn, Michael Ehrmann, Norman was granted a three months' leave Cranford.^ However, you cannot in parochial schools ahd bia for obstructing traffic^ '" "'' ' Hobbie, Carolyn. Zavela, Joseph Memorial Field Count; Report an-ofi ^Clark.^'SlS for improper Carrie Bowman of 1303f'Bal£- Rep. Flowrence P. Dwycr of Eli- versity and Stephen B. Rodoquino , Sunny Acres of absence. ' keep on talking about possibilities good school facilities in i and Country Award Union-Management SpeedXIoste p_aasls-of thfe -enroll m. oTMr."and MrsTJames Al Rae of -MW'HiglTstieet/by "the'RevT , Picnicking in' the Union" Countyy meiit and taSor Relations will "sponsor a course m "Business Problems L t&nda Luethold; Pamela Hunter ftnd Marcia Koro -sang and danced mt y and a fine of 515 was asse^ed' paid $50 eachj for possessing al- * picnic chairman. ' , v.oj 6 Claremont place and Jules J. Makers ' of key chains were: Paul Chief! and his staff for theplete educational program." cast being used by the boarj 1 |b crt Bizzarbb , rtorectorr of TrihllTrinityy EpiscopaEpiscopall ChChurchh . ** ParPkk SysteS m is increasinii g steadilytdil , in Union-Management Halations at the fall semester of the Cranford and Charles Morrison. to "Oh, ,You Beautiful Doll." ' Al- "Fines, for speeding were paid dgainst Ralph C. Smith of Colilm- coholic r The annual event will be held Lusardi ol 314 Locust avenue, Harry Carhart, Susan Carhart, excellent "maintenance of the school soi^nd. However, we tvisbto-i^ hc ceremony took place during; according to the monthly attend- Adult School. Saturday from rioon until 6 pjn. Garwood. i fonso Clark and -Glendell Laurel Ginny Vanover, Butch Vanover, you that'we wiU follow closeih iast week by five motorists who property. , jo a jn.worship service. V. Geores, Bentamin Rastelli, ance reports of the Union County The fco.urse-will Opert Tuesday( October 4, and continue for 10 at the Evergreen Lodge, Spring- Miss Dolores £. Scheller of 7 sang "Lisa," and George Mitchell Elaine Telesco, Jill'shedin, iom changes ia these factors and -Li who wilLenter Cranfolrd Park Police. appeared before Magistrate Charles J told the story of "Bjg Boy,.Pete" Bids for a new school truck, re- School Board _ David Fineman, Anthony X Pe- consecutive Tuesday evenings " field. Entertainment -\vill include Park avenue has selected Trenton A stuffed anWnl contest last and Allen Senk, Richard Bentson, sider them carefully. Studies ,^ The attendance reports for thefrom 7:30 to dg30 p m. at Oranforcl J. Stevens in Municipal Court. Phyllis Birchett performed a violin ceived at a recent meeting, were (Continued jrom Page 1) fih"School as a tralia, Benedict Leonardi and John "rlght-to-Work" laws, sources of James Maglione of West New York amusements for children and State College. week resulted ina long list of win- Tom LaPlaca, Richard 'Batdorf, additional outside experts, aoj g h of July- show 179,830 pic- High School. In person registration solo and Ellen Moe danced the rejected. The secrtary was author- thorough analysis of all studies ,r- received the GMillca, alll of Elizabeth; Marion union-management conflict, the paid $35 and /fines of $25 were dancing." ners. For the best cartoon char- Debbie Wojciak, Esther Rothslein, sultants would mean delgy "to the church and for pas- nickers throughout the park sys- will be conducted September 29 THE DEACON AGENCY acter, winners were Skjpper/^auri Irish Jig. • 'Michael Korn, Judy ized to advertise lor bids for trans- and feels the board's estimates vice Krasowski, RRahwayh ; David F. Ma- extent of union^management"co- paid by Karl R Corritore of Lisa Zielenbach, Moira' Nasta, porting pupils to and from high pense and work load which 1 an examination given by 38 N tem. This represents an increase and 30 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the high Young Ulan . ,and Linda Vail; biggest, Chris Hawks and Celeste HaSery sang in Edward Nasta, Tina Stupak; Pat, areLconservative. •> .' not feel to be justified. non, 38 North 19th street, and of 57,595 picnickers over. 'July, operation, 'racketeering and gov- Clark, Richard D,. Herbert of Eliza- • „ — All Types ©f Insurahce — chorus "Never, Never Land." school. Contracts were awarded _Jzzaro on the history, or- ^ Neville, 31 tforth Eighth school'' Mail registrations will be ernment investigations and the Gallon Hill (Continued from Page 1) Schillinger and Terry Cbsmas; best William and Dorothy Putz; David "The factors and premises used "The solution to the Ition, sacraments atid ritual 1959. -* "" beth, Stanley W. Bocson of Win- - . MARIE R. DEACON — BHOSER JContimwd pom Page 1) cat, Cindy Herman, Valerie Ann Man/dances such as the "Lindy," for bojiks, paper and other school street, both of Kenilworth; Leon accepted by Registrar Paul W. role of gavernment in economic field and Wallace W. Murray of to submit entries, Mr. McGonagil Bentson, Bernard Re, Donald Hess, supplies. in calculating future enrollments space problem is vital' ahd ^M the church. Douglas set upE. Zacharczya, Linden, and Al- The Watchung Reservation was Selby at the high school through which/will require tatfi* drivers to r Dennis, Patricia Martin and Judy "CMa-cha-cha" and "Jitter Bug" e chu the most popular park, with 44,585 stabilization.," Newark. . ' 4 ALDEN STREET -_ BRidge 6-S051 \ said- Susan and Joa_n_Santulli, Louise vitally affect the numbers. Some greatly. affect the type of phonse PoUcastro and Dominick September 29. carry a municipal driver's license. Zoss; best dog, Patty ,Gilroy, ended the show.. Fedorko, John Lutkenhouse, No- of these' factors are: Actual en- mn boards for about six months picnickers Teported. Echo La^C Mr. Haskell, formerly on the James Farrell of 50 Bunrside The award will be presented at Thomas Gilbertson and Deborah A coloring contest was held in munltit y CfCranfordd willl bei n Sd has sung ii n ththe BoysB* ChChoiir Toscano, both "of Newark. staff of the Institute of Manage- Would you put a "FOR SALE" sign onyova home for The licenses will be issued byMhe a dinner in the Cranwood, Gar- lenc Wojciak, Kathy Griffin, Susan rollment by grades, future birth future. We urge you as an W,!M- the last five years. - Park had 35,540 picnickers; Rah- Mark A. Haskell, a member avenue and Elizabeth Brewster of township clerk at an annual fee Robinson. •_ / the 5 to 8 year old division. Win- Masino, Bob Smith and Lori County Superintendent way River Park, 3^,775; Warinanco of the panel of arbitrators of thement and Labor Relations, is a 15 Indian Spring road were fined the amount of insurance your carry? If you'had a fixe to- rurood, at 7 p.nL September 21. The ners were: Tracy Smith, Joette rate, new home building rate, re- zation and as individuals to •he 13-year-old scout, a mem- coadjutant member of the faculty V of £3 Upon receipt of two- char- Best wild animal, Kim Shawde, Cameron. > /Continued from Page ]) I lease of township owned land for has been a Scout 1 Park, 22,290; while Nomah^gan NNe\ v JerseJ y StatSt e BoarBd d of MediMi- $5 each for overtime parking and acter affidavits and applicant's pic- winner uill be a candidate for Hasery and Eileen Birchett. Run- tlvely support the Boar* Of & of Troop 15, »•- >— Park had 11,830 picnickers. of economies of R'utgers Universi- failing to appear. night that is what you would get Without obligation let national honors in the selection of Ann Machonis and third, tie be- Those who made potholders are Members of the board are doubt-' residential building, transfers in cation in an early solution f < w^tf and ation, will be the instructor. r ners-up in the division were Albert 1 O Abandoned'Baby ty College. He holds a bachelor of us make a Survey of your insurance needs." ture. Hearing will be August 23L the nation's Ten Outstanding tween Dawn Machonis and Cyn- Susan and "Joan Santulli, Esther lessly conscientious and sincerely and out of town, building plans problem.'' ently became an Eigle Scout. The report also revealed thaj: "This course is designed to pro- Magistrate Stevens fined .Mar- Bernard A. Doyle, Jr., was ad- thia Zoss; most unusual, William Rizkall. Jackie McGce an? Marcia from Januaty 1 to July 30 of this vide a general background cjn thearts degree from Rutgers and a tin S- Israel of Paterson $25 for Young &!en at the 23rd Annual Koon. In the 9 to IS age group, Rothstein, Thomas Thorpe, James foment at the service SunHay 1 master of science degree from the vanced to third year patrolman in Awards Congress toj>e, held next Gulnthcr, Betty Leonard and Mary Ernst, William Walsh, Robert Mit- C A"Mr. and Mrs. Rae. ahother In Police Care, year, 497,702 people utilized ' the ourrent issues and perplexing the police department, effective Campbell: smallest, Marci Smith, winners -were Phyllis Birchetl, r picnic facilities oi the park sys- problems which confront business- Cornell University School of In- January jn Kansas City, Mo. nik,( Thomas Senk,.Robert Smith L patcrion. daughter. Jlancy. September 1. Grace Leonard, Meg and Kathryn Charles Birchelt and Linda Land. Sought tem, representing an increase of men, union leaders and the public dustrial and Labor relations. Elmiger. > . Runncrs-up were Celeste Hasery and Steven Schedin. Id Douglas* scoutmaster. Herbert Winners in a wiffle ball throw -in the vicinity of^ 144,493 over the corresponding pe- in today's Industrial scene," Dr. Mr. Raskill, who attended the Best monkey, 'Malia Gordon, Jo- and Michael Koon. >. ^ t son. riod of 1959. ' " Kenneth W. Iversen,, director of University of Sydney, ^Australia Name Apgar Large Turnout A highlight of the Week was tfye were: Kenneth Munkle, 'Michael the Brookside School, there lives anne Kempf andv Donald Dennis; McHale, William Walsh. Danie a" pretty, bhie-eyed "mother," Trailsjde Museum in the Watch- the Cranford .Adult School, said.. on a Fulbright Scholarship, has ("Continued from Pace J) (Ctmthmta jtom Page 1) best French poodle. Rise Gordon, blucben y pic catihg contest. .Win- v ung Reservation also- showed an Some of the broad range of topics been, employed by the,U. S. De- ners in jthe 5 to 8 group wcre:- Mahoney and Robert Butler, . about two-and-a-half years old, a^d MethF Craig Sartds. Paul'Eck- chad. Edward and Peter Ehrmann, Lenora Fisher, 'Denbe CiuUo*. orderly Fines who lost, her baby. The baby is ihcreasq, with 30,350 visitors re- to be analyzed arc unemployment, partment of Labor, and by Simpson hardt, ICenneth Orgel, and Robert Bfctty Asm Lawson and Kevin Sandy Wimmer and Robert' Boyd; Neatest eater, Patty Neail>' mess- Children who entered their pets ported last month as compared to j almost as big as tjer "little moth- the influence of unions on wages, and Curtin, labor relations consul- Bubin. • Quinn> best teddy bear, Chris Campbell, iest, James McDonald, Eileen Har in a "show" were Ann Sheperis, 25.275 visitors for July, 1959. for 13 Arrested er." x ' management and union rights. tants of Philadelphia* Also, James Wilharhs, Rtchard In the fan sfaou', Mary Lee Aude-., William Monetti and Deborah rison. and Tracy jStnith; fastest, Fried, Richard Ludlum, nlso enjoyed a good Sandy Hawks. Linda Surgens, Tina Stupak. Deb- Apparently the child had her Hoffmann, Richard Capone, Robert sirk won for her foreign Ian and Tbokec orah Wojciak, Pamela Sharrier, Gaming Raid "baby** out for an airing whemshe month, with 67,515 participants Hoffmann, Joseph Stoiner, CharltS Gail Helvig for her home-made Best bunny, Karen Margalis, In the 9 ic> ll-year-old group, carefully laid her down under a and spectators reported this year, Te*ese, James DowriiriK, Jamw fait. Winners in the newspaper Terry Campbell, Mary Lou Gilroy, neatest pie eaters were Judy Lorraine Buntin, James Griffin. •teen men charged with showing- -an increase of 18,475 NEW Watermelon contest winners in- moiing xvith dice and disbrder- tree on 'the south sideW Willow YGOP Plan Twirling, Poster Mahany, William Foreman and clothes contest were Kevin Quinn Susan Majtfleld and John Tooker; Hawks, Yvonne Clark and "Philip west of Tulip, for a nap.people over July, 1959. QUAtlTY CHAIN Jeffrey Frankel. for his pirate costume and Mary best' donkey, Mark Ciullo and Wil- Kielbasa; messiest, John Bakwell, cluded: Maureen Scanlon, Lor- I conduct pleaded guilty to the' »• • , , , - The park police also reported STORE CLEANERS Jane Reillcy for her dress" dutfit* liam Hertz; best domestic, Virginia Rita Meyers and fastest, Janet raine Cocuzza, Lori Cameron; Vderly charges before Magis-, The doU was carefully tucked mto 1,375,907 visitors throughout the Susan Puzio, Louis Chodosh, Gene 'or Republican Fair The children busied themselves Barbella. Sandra Maxfleld and Liska. 'Winners aged 12 and above Charles J. Stevens Tuesday, a ^^ woolen blanket \ entire park system in July, repre- Plans ior,a twirling contest at the County Republican Fair to be I JC Dean lists during the week by tnaking yam Lynn, Machonis.. •, were: Nteatest, Allen Hawks; mess- Vahover, Kevin Crowley, David and were fined $25 each.! -The *-baby" is about 20 inches senting an increase of 206,056 over Behtson, Lisa Zielenbach, Janice- x held in the Westfield Armory onx September 17 were made by the (Continued from Page J) hange^p, shell jewelry, bean bags. Best twins, Jane Callaghah; iest, Phyllis Birchett, Ellen. Moe jagistrate Stevens said the tall,'has blue eyes that open and July, 1959. Kenifwoi'th, who bas transferred. and Robert Kantian; fastest, Clif- Andrews, Lois Fedorko, Bonnie ubling charges against the de- {close, and natural eye lashes- Be- tMon County Young Republicans at a meeting in the Cranford Muni- lah>ards. kapstidk projecis, and tutest. triplets," Donna Stonack; cipal Building last Friday hight, " • to New York University. planter of paris molds. ford Gurfaerford. Poszlec, Kevin Smith, Lisa Saiier, dants would.be dismissed Upon j fore putting the doll to bed under best home made. Cookie Bateman; Robert Pluger, William Putz, George H. Baker of 26 Park ave- Tnosti making lanyards- were Ar- >est on wheels, .Gail Robinson and Another activity enjoyed by the sent of the county prosecutor, the tree, the little girl removed au\ Mobil Oil Appoints The Young Republicans also are conducting a political poster children was decorating and cov-Denise Kehoe, Barbara Puzio, rUUSd that the prosecution of her -babyV" clothing.-' contest, with awards to be made ering hangers. "Because"there were Dorothy Putz. ,d to establish a prima facia The 3ol lay there all through at the fair, and will/sell new 50-eligible to enter the twirling com- Also, Ann Marie Cucuzza, Ro- Rudkin Manager so many attractively decorated- on the gambling charges, io i the' < recent rain until \ she was star flags "at a fair booth. ' petition. Registration 'should be hangers, £ contest was held with bert Smith, Joseph LaPlaca, Lori rh ihe 13 pleaded innocent. " picked Up and put .on Vhe hedge H. Raymond Kirwan of Cran- honors going to the following; Most Nusek, John Lutkenhouse, Floyd 0T Standards ford, chairman . of the County made with Mr. Kirwan of ~Mi^ |Thxee wemenn were arrested in a j nenr the place where she was lying,. Donald "A. Rudkin of 217 Oak original decoration, Michael Koon; Cathy Griffin, Pat Cameron conducted by Capt. George J in the hope that her owner would YGOP, appointed Maureen Flynn, Flynn by September 8. - Scanlon, Susan Masino and lane has been appointed manager prettiest, Gail Culbreata; most ar- flRosendale atl^ j^ Lawrence T. j see her. Here she rested /or se" V- daughter of James Flynn of Ken- The poster contest is open to tistic, Pamela Jackson; neatest, William .Feiser,' of standards programs in the Mobil all ages and is limited to IS x 24 ell at 174 Baltimore avenue at j eral Hays, until Lt Lawrence T, Oil Co., New York. He was man- ilworth, to be honorary chairrrian Patty McGee, and'best try,, Sherry aJn- . on JJuly 2. " jj Bonnell rescued her and took her posters with a Republican political' DRESS for the twirling event. The con- Jackson^ ager of industrial engineering at theme on the forthcoming national Walnut Avenue 'ined on the disorderly person' loj>olice heidquarterg, where she Merck^SIc Co., Rahway, before join- test willjicheld at 4.p.m. on Sep- The final event to conclude six ges weref Louis Rastelli ofjhc receiving good care. He, hopes tember-tember 17, wwitth competitiomptiton for election. "Applications must be Roosevelt Play field that her owners wll read thjs-story ings Mobil tijis month, filed with local Republican chair- weeks' of activities ,at the play- nore avenue address; Edward Mi'/Rudkir^ received his bach- novice, p're-high school and "high o A doll-contest was. the featured field was a playground party held and call' at the police department school classes, men or Mr. Kirwan prior to Sep- to .take her, hnme. . elor's and master's degrees from event last • week, i Nancy -Jenkins last Friday-morning^-The-children Rutgers University. Be is a mem- Any- resident- of the county ia tember 8. won for having the biggest doll; and supervisors brought a variety ber of the AmeVicatl Institute of smallest, etsey Casey; cutest, of refreshments and Mariaelena Industrial Engineering-. Maureen rien, and Robin Dieeman baked a large cake in 2 ON Geftel; pretties^ Laurie Ranking the shape of a heart. Local Student's dred Hochle, and they have two GARMENTS Kathy Connolly and Nancy Pas- Indian bead bracelets and neck- children, Donna and^ Jeffrey, wark; nicesit t bbaoy dolldl , Nancy lates were made last week by Bar- Project Is Cited TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS BROUGHT White; best bride doll, Joan- Ran- -TO CELEBRATE OUR GRAND OLD MAN \ IN RtFOkt bara, Judy and Jean Goldberg TOWJJSHIP OF CKANFORD — on — kin, Faye .Painter; fciest " dressed and Diane Redfield. Clay modelers newrj At Science Center BOABO Of ADJCRTMENt - ZONING • l'.V tWOON doll, KatKy Gangaware\md Donna were Barbara Jones, Audrey and MOTlCE OF DECISION 1960 BOATS & USED MOTORS Daidone; most" original, Sally Pet- Janice Katz and Tim Siegler. A telescope mounting made by Notice Is hereby given thai the Board MR. DAVID AUSTIN'S BIRTHDAY better' Brian J. Pankuch, son of Mr. andot Adju tment iZohtMEl of the Township SESfl rick; doll with best flgureV Donna Children who made lanyards, were 61 CraWfdrd, M. J., In the County ot -.AIURDAV Mrs, John Pankuch of 'JlTElmora Union, held a public hearing on August DiFabio, , v \ Patricia and Kathy Deery, Bar- "^venuej was among the projects rd Fairtane ? for sjx weeks this summer. The |'54 Mercury Forior 495 program was set up with a grant i 295 from the National Scjence Founda- YOU CAN Fordar 145 tion, , <:. ••.:'' -.'.'.•.. LOOK ROUND ST 152 Pontiae Tndor 95 |'49FordFor*»r BOASD or TO US FOR •• CiasfUd. I*. , Just just 33 THAKSPOKTATION OE V IS STEAK K 1LB. 99< • •' CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL THE BEST ' Seated propcaals for this transportation summer skirts cotton knit tee shirts slacks, pedal pushers of pupita to the Cranford High School .brokea sizes, and «iU be Mtlvnl. by the Board of Ed- Reg. 2.00 adds and ends ucation at the school district of the LONDON BROIL IVnmililp of Cranford, New Jerary,. ot Now Reg. M NOW 1.99 8;6p P-M.

4.29 APPLESAUCE Just SS J- BLUE CHECK Birds-Eye . 6 cans -- v < 90 Proof Gin OR sweaters bikini& bob/doll PJs .1 .• Qt ORANGE JUICE 99c sizes anil "colors NOW ,.. Our Pinal Clearance of Summer Merchandise! Priced V for Quick Selling . ... These are but a few of oiir many specials Now Birds-Eye poRK&BEANS 8 Come Early for Best Values ;. . Best Selections! •.- :-/•'.•** BREEN'S DELUXE 5.00 were 4.00 Crinkle-Cot *pb. PRIPE OF THE FARM • Seagers Our Snecialffv: CAREFUL FITTING OF 90 Proof Straight Burbon Qt POTATOES We s ALL .SALES FI^JAL - "^ rJ ORTHOPEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS TOMATOES 8<- 99^ • Hatfiaway's •Baron's Whatever amount of TPnC-S^nA and->> • W« will keep ACCURATE RECOBDS of Birds-Eye - ' • 6 oz. jar BE CLOSED PATIENCE Js required. We will give it , I all fittings",mal l reminder cards, provide Ford Hook 4 pks. MAXWELL HOUSE gladly and courleously. ^ |" " zfe checkups. IIMA BEANS 99c INSTANT COFFEE 99, He'll Soon Be Back Just 180 . just It group On The Job Again! summer blouses 2 piece dresses . special table' "v PHONB sleeveless and'short sleeve shirts,' shorts, blouses, Bermudas, i WE > Kui^e to day^ tte •weeksi. Snd.. solids and-prints Now $6.99 tee tops, curtains, etc., etc. of lost earniag pewer which ©see 6-0393 J to 14.88 c ra MLIVERh _ from inany ailffients; today's airade Now $2.00 Now 50c and $1.00 o.^, have greatly redu&ed the..'-WMHIII **& ' to 488 • ' •• were to 5.00 . ' -' ' OWNED 'to OPERATED BY of ilBiess, making yoac doctor'a LIQUOR STORE BUERKLIN -u SVSESKev ibiige^t birgain in history! )RTH UNION AVE — Wi» Deliver — STORE HOURS. SAM 10 6 MM 0A1L Bi SAFE — BE SURE CRANFORD. 21 N. UNION AVE ' BRidge 64150 15 North UnJon Avenue Open Thursday Evenings I &UY YOUR DRUGS IN A ff>RUG • • /.

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x 1 r v Mr. snd Mrs. Ponald Page" of San •"• •'•'-"' •-•''•••• - ••••••.••••"•• ..; •.•-,-:•'•//;.,,; ::;.,A ..;•...•••:. };l;. ':••••••) . : "*;•::* ••••../•. . ••;•' -:.-':i •'•.:. •:•-, wrtf- Antonio, Tex., on August 13, Me. HAMPERED BY A SMALL BUDGET? CRAWFORD 'CttKEN AN» CBRONMXB-'nroRSDAT.AUGUST 18, #60 Births Mr and Mrs. LeonaM D. Hlnaldi Page is the^on.'of Mrs. Erwin Miss Smith Fiancee betame parents of;their,third son^ Page, daughter of ~~ JmnG. p,ul Leonard, on August 5 at Dixon-Donovan Rites ' ' vfubleiibeflb* * Hospitalp , Plalnfield. The couple's other chUdren are 'Mm American AtPre- 0f Chicago Musician rr and Carl. . —t A miscelaneous shower and hwu —— *jy - cual Jafoya of ^Chicago, 111. b at Muhlenberg UosQJ&g, Plain- i • Miss Jacqueline Dilggan^of lin- 'pete in the ''Miss American Teen- The Rev. Gerard Whelan, as- James Donovan, III, and Michael ' Miss Lehman s marriage to M^ss Smith Was g(rjaduated „,„, ager" contest at Palisades Amuse- A4P the Donovan, brothers of the bride. den, who will serve as maid of sistant, •• pastor, „, performed Clifford F Boyer, son, of Mr. and honor, will entertain the mem- ,jbachelor- of music degrep frOft:| ment Park-tomorrow evening. < QUALITY and Jack Bonavich of New York. Northwesterri University., Eva^f $ Mr. and .Mrs; ife H. CHsseji^ The contestants are girls be- BRAND AND MANY double ring ceremony in St. Mi- Mr. Dixon, a graduate of WesX- Mrs Frederick Boyer o( Somer- bers_of Ihe bridal party this eve- HI of 295 ^tougiiton avenue, are ton, lit in 1959 and is hpv c« : tween the ages of" 13 through y17, MIATS «OZEN FOODS FINE f QQDS chae'sl Church. field High School and Columbia ville, will take place at 330 pJm-tmng fo!lo».ing tne rehearsal. dieting her master of music deg parcnts of Their third child, a and they are judged' in party OTHER BRANDS Miss JoAnn Donovan, sister of University, is a medical- student in piano at STorthwestern; daughter, Lisa Ellen, bora.:August dresses. , 1 Medical College. 8 at Muhlenberg Hospital,-t»lain- ihe bride, \vas maid of honor. ( at New York She hais.been.the redpient of thgl Tomorrow's contest in one of YOU LIKE Of Sigma Chi lield. Mrs. Crissey fs the daughter the weekly preliminary ' contests Bridesmaids were Miss Manb^He is a member Susan Jane Bates Fiancee tollowirtg awards and-sclholarshipsf of Peter Aagaaifd of 160, Denman Our Own ^Donovan of Qrecnbrook and Miss t fraternity. A°ftve-year scholarship at Noi staged at the park, with the semi- road and- the late -Mrs. Mildred finals and finals to be held Sep- Patricia Leonard ot Garwood.l The bride, a Cranford High western for study4;. ift piajvo, we Aa«aard. "The paternal grand- Tea Bags Fresh Top Grade—U. $. Cov't. Inspected ' cousins of the bride, and Miss School alumna, is a graduate of m tember 9 and 10. Of Maurice A. Ahlbrand Evenston Music Club Scho'laKhjn pawnts'are Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Sp»ci«ll peanna Dixon, sister Of the bride-1 Katharine Gibbs. Jean received notification to v, WestfieldJ Music, plub Scholatshin •Grissey of 3 Yarmouth *oa|(. The Sombinktibn JM| ioa groom. I After a' wedding trip to New Cranford jCqttege^ Club Scho!a ; appear tomorrow after sending in Mr. and "Mrs. Harold O. Bates of 11 Dunham avenue have an- t couple's' other children are"'^Walter her entry blank with her picture. Pdward" Williams of Wcstficjd Hampshire, the f ouple "will live in ship, and the Mary JPaulMc;t«6riji Howard, IV and karen Leigh, The nounced the engagement of their daughter, Susan Jane, to Gary William 1 8 The 13-year-old contestant has served as bes^ .man. Ushering .were Elizabeth. • Miss Smith is a member oijy; reference to. Mr^ Cf^sey as a" pa- Ahlbrand, S>on of Mr.'and Mrs. Maurice A. Ahlbrand of Indianapolis, pha Bambda -•* pelta, "schji! ' never been in a contest of this trolman in- last week's, issue b£ sorPBefore/ she said. Ind. ' Bates, attended -,. from Cranford, Elizabeth, Rah- honortry, and Sigma AlnhaWi this newspaper was in ^rrbr. ,fyf, Boseo High School and is a graduate of way. Union. Kenilworth. Boselle national indsic pt-ofessional ii&k \ - Jean is a student at .Cleveland Social Happenings t H ^nsse^i HI, is the brother ol Junior—High School, where she Milk amplifier Susqtieh'afjn'a tftdveifsity, Selitts- Park. Sayreville. Plainfield -and ; j&y-, . •;••""••* •' ''•••'• .. - patrolman W. .*V Crissey of 22S grove, Pk. She ' is -a /.member of Hillside. < " • / Mr, fafoya'^as graduat«d jf^i will enter the eighth grade next StougKton avenue'. .... •-,;.,: ..• ,• month. She Sarjg in the seventh •/ Alpha. Delta Pi sorority. • CAROLE ft. SMITH JLane- Tpchnical'*' High Schadl 'Mr and Mw. Fred Loeloff and I Mr. «md Mrs. Cha ^ Parvin of gradfr choir last year. - HICKENS ts of Mr .''•Mr. Ahlbrahd attended South- Mr, and Sirs. Herbert Farrell Chicago,; in 1953. Tes served JHthJ Their, third, son, Robert j Alfred* their son. Brent, of 20 Parkway St. afford, J>a.. are gu port .: High School, Indianapolis, Arhiy from 19S? to: J9S& At ] ' Village, vacationed for two weeks i and Mrs Robert E. BlosW of 608 and Mrs. Florence Watson 'of 117 CollegiansCorner . v,-te born to Mr. and .Mrs, Anthony READY-TO-COOK WHOLE Willow street,, and is a graduate ol Purdue. TJinir Forest avenue are at home after sent he.is wprking-toward a .dcfe™ Bosei of 103 Thomas street, on Admits Lottery Offense ' at Chatham, Cape Cod, Mass. Paul versity. ..' '•• • •; '•,..'. •.'•'•' Spry vacationing for a month at Sea Is- Kl*aiii P. MomsohjiSon^Mr, and in music with a niaior in tromlj68e| August 3 at iSlizabeth General 'Ernest Miller of i$B Garlield FOR BROILING, FRYING OR BARBECUING Lingerfcldt, son of Mr. and Mrs. •at/VahderCook CoUeeie of MmJ Fur* V«<|a{«bU Sdorfeninq R. S. Lingerfeldt of 7 Adams ave- Mr. and'-Jiitrs: Sidney L. Nunn^ land. Ga_ JSartholomew J,/ Mor5riso». of Hospital, they- also" toye, one street pleaded guilty to possessing Mr. and Mrs. John Rispoli of 1 in Chicago and Wright. College in • aaiiehter."-•;•••;•'••_•• :•• . •• :•..•; ... NO UMIT, BUY ALL YOU WANT! 98 Kenilworth boulevard returW 4lip street wa^ named'to the ; i iV lottery slips in Rahway last Jan- nue, was Brent's gueit for a week •Chjcago';r -'.-' -.v •.. •'-'•-..,^- •' Oraton- drive entertained Satur- Mr.-and Mrs. John V. Nostrand v uary 14 when arraigned before home last \tfecfc aboard the S. .£»,, Cornell University's 1 d c day evening for Mr, and Mrs. Wil- dea,n s 'Mr* Tafoya is a; rrtember of tb Mr. a« Mrs. Myron Cymbaluic Union County Judge- Miltori '-JL. xMeuty Amsterdam aftejr a "two- and family unced the birth of their fi F>:UJ^O .VA... Weeks at M as Vny, sho\ver and luncheon Monday at ie home of Mrs, Howard McKim of Mr. wMrs, S, S. Hewitt d| "Super-Right" Quality—Boneless Other countries they visited were the National* Youth Science Center ;, AT/l^USN, Manuel D. Fernandes, 1046 Ran DEuaous sEiiaioN rot... Mr, Watidn's arents, Mr. and Mrs'. of ll^Qrange avenueavenu. 207 Arbor " xeet. Germany, Italy, Belgium Neshanic Station, at Nasson College. and daughter tan road; John D. Henne, Jr., Hi PalmoliveSoap ~l~5TXiBf5WSeT and their sons?" Jay^and Peter, of and Mrs. H/R- McCulough of Pragler, 21 Myrtle street. A~sta "way of" 102~Adan«ravenue SANDWICH MONTH! IX:Mrs. MumejHbran of yrashing- Saturday at 8\p.m., at the FirsF t etfUba! Saturday at 8 residenceX iii Miami, Fla. Thirty- 20 Madison avenue, returned from Reifcrd S,i€3avenue, for the past five dent qualifies for honorsjf he at announced "the birth of a daughte Uf. is yisiting her parents* PresDyteriaii r ChurchCh , to James S. attended- the party Additional "Super-Right" Meat Buys! JSr. TJiirfc Ronald^ Martey a week's vacation at East Har- weeks. IMt Saturday by plane for tains a B average With no grad Jean Elizabeth, on Jy^ -Keith-of-Cincinniia p.^son-of f MMr. ^romyersiey , Afri zabeth -General Hospit _ •• :_J__ tana Parker—Enrlelud • • .. '. , of 103 Derunan roacT entertained Clarfemont place. Mr. Horan tt where JowerJthanlC while taking at leas and MrsrJames Nr ^ of River-IWw^"Boraaght^Clarkr~M'Btucheni Mehaffey has been assigned couple aTsd~has~one"oUi<; v. on Saturday in celebration of the with Foreign Service of the State, 75 percent of the credit hours in loaf •—- seventh birthday anniversary of side. Cat. Maywood, BelleMle, Kenilworth, 'duty by the navy. a Tegular course of stutfy ter, Carolyn Anne. 2 years oh Zest Soap 45f White Bread v department, and he and MrsrHo- West Caldwell; awd Fairlawn. A Dr. and Mrs. C. Lyndall Knapp their son, DaVid, Among those Tari will leaw, September 15 ifor Dc- and their children, Alan, Jeffrey, For toil.t and bath dan* Pairtor \ • I Ib., Mr, ,tand Mrs. Kenneth gilt was presented to^he couple. xo c Jewish Rye Bread Pliln or So.d.d \»*f" ^torescnt wcyrfc Mrs. J. frost his two-year/assi&nment in Bagh- al Cynthia and Lisa, of 12 Sutt,^» and children, Jimmy and : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bechtold of the WJW.England states. of 25 Arlington road/are on a Zeit Soap and chil4ren, Qebbie and Kenny, indy, arc spending a \.veek with three-week motor trip/totiugh the ••:/• : of liansdale, 8 Columbia avenue have'returned Sir. md 3ST&. Watjt«o. W. Sniitii B 'bpacUllyforth, bath LC Waddiil's iiararts, from a to-day t|pur through Vir- restern states. tihfey^Iso will visit •Stuffed Olives Mr. and^Mrs^F. Bruce Diggett of .Canada and Pennsylvania smA c&ildren, Gvferf jind Jeffrey, of MW. J. B. WaddiU of Vfi Jnia, West Virginia and Ken- 219 Columpfej, averiue have re«- 21© Edgar avenue, •wiil leave Sat- E The... fourth..; Waddill \wss U 2g > FOR * Grape ielly >»«^ turned by plane>|rom a four w.eeks* ^JesixUSk- DftvlM urday for two- vacation at BROADCAST sary of Monica ttl uf Soo Base and" •y- • rronsld.1 with •*•• *• ™& vacation in'Scotrsnd and England. L ^_. • Richard and Mi- Naraganseit, R* of Mr. and M attended * the University of and 180.00 - • • /• •' • _- J"oseph C- Schacht They visited relaUvef of Mrs..Dug- c,/: M A Sliced Bologna Jr., of 41 Brfli(d S s, cele- Oklahoma at Norman, He has been t chael, o Iroquois road, and Mr. IWLRICK'S BRAND Satur-, th avenue, east, have gett in England. falter Mack and their O. A, .Parret of bfated at a Varbec transferred to McGulre AFB. and Mrs t 4 t» 1 Concentrate •;«• enej uests Mrs. Sehacht's are visiting Mrs. Par- 0^4™* DewiledHam day."Gues_ . son, Ri , of J112 Raritam road. ' ara9up i' GRAPE DRINK A Ph 4 ernal .•*TvBnr L. Darling 6t-t\English $ 4 and.Nutley. included the ..._. and Mrs. Morris Siegel tot Jned foV a week iiithe Cat- S A, G. Owen, of ©at I for Ie Fagftet of Palmyra, IJ. ¥, Village was the guest < for seVeral to mail a post card to each of bur Switzerland Swiss ' ImpofU* d"" and f ai^maj • grandpareritSi Pd read returitesd Satur* at GreenNCouhty, N- Y. avenue, . and M*s. Vincent Gentile, Jr., days last week of his brothei^m- day from .a week's -vacation; at Uain M. Graham of Sea Gjrt, -Frozen Foods !- Mr. &M Mrs; .Walter Wronski., ' (aatucket Islandj Mass, • ; Mr, aM Mrs. F. Kich^rd liwis fers. Howard 5\ Condit of 14 Kerzinainr , daughter of subscribers.. but you can reach and Sorii "Donald, of .22: Windsor $2.50 Value SHREDDED WHEAT-2 39 MlauU Mild _ Mr. and' Mrs. F. S. Greenawa ilish Village hasjsfitutned front r^*- and Mrs- Ira Kerzmanof 307 and "Mrs- • G. Frank 2im» place, returned recently from a a two-week trip to Califomia, Casino, av«nue, sp^nt a week at GLYCERINE e Mrs, John-Bbffarbf three-week motor trip to the West "and their daughter, Janette.'ol tMs vast audknee of nearly 18,^ JtmtS? Hole road had as their and sonyjeff, of 4 Cornell Columbia avenue, vacationed goVv^fashiagton and Canada. Manunka Chunk, Pa,, as ihe guest Lemonade oil 5 Jn, 4f road, aVe vacationing .for'three Coast. They spent a week with of Kattn Turner, daughter of Mrs. CLO SUPPOSITORIES guests last week-end Mr.'a.nd Mrs, a week at Somers Point and wefeks\at\ C?mp MeWaia, East their - soK and daughter-in-law, "Mrs. llarry V. Osbomc?Nj/^' pt L. B, Turner of Heathermeade Children or Adult readers weekly for ame3 Wiltshire of .Riehmend, Va. Mi\ and Mrs. Jlussell Lewis, and :May.' •''•>• ', . Orange Juice ht t uer WaWford, ^Se. They were ac- 5 Darfmomh road, spent the place, ^Tfhe Boffaswere hosts at a. supper two children, in Granada Hills, end in Oil oay, Pa., visiting companied bV Mtu Zimmerman's . Mr. and,, Mrs. H. M. Bioughtori Sweet Green Peas 3 ;°:;PI131:, party Saturday night in honor of Calif., and made, several sjde trips and Mrs. R. hyi L77 • their guests. - parents for sight-seeing on the Vay out and their son, Donald^ of 14 Iro- • Robert O'UeilL son of Mr. and and back. \ A quois place, have returned Jro'm a ;ite, H.. A, O^feiU of J9 Madison ILBE rETER IMIB—SILD .... f Banquet dinners •week's trip to MomroiJl, Quebec Mr. and Mrs. Aloert E, Johnson Lvenue, artived home last week and Niagara Fall/, Canada. and their children, Linda and Wil will stay until September 6, Roatt Turkey Slices Mr.. andd iMjs. John F. Beck oot Ham, of 15 Madison avenue, have •EiUnS •EU6HT St. Petersburg, Fla., returnetd d homh e he will return to the Nayal Liquid Detergent returned from a five-w«€k firip \ Aiinapolis, Md. for his IL'S OPEN DAILY lilwss li Hesvy Syrup C Milady's Blintzes Tuesday after spending two weeks Mr. and- M.ys.. James Hill and to Los Angeles and San Fr t ORtif 7 ^r.' Mr,.O'Neill was — M with Mr. and. Mrs. Georgfi D. their children, James and Mary v Calif. In Los Angeles, they visrted the midshipman's crui&f until J Kurtz, of jRaleigh avenue. Ellen, 61 lj/Adams avenue, hav^ Mr. Johnson's brother and sistfer- returned ylrpm Lavallette, wherci £*0, whertyhe debarked at Na EXCLUSIVE AT BELL'S in>law, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. John i began V tour of Italy,'Swit2er- C / Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Grant they vapatioaed for two weeks. • son. ... , ' -. '. through our classified columns! id their daughter* Mary, of 15 id, FraH£e\England andareland, Mr. Glean Oreo or Baronet £43* Instant Coffee ^«9 j»"W^Jsr^ Oa\Ianc, liave ^rrived, home after Mi/.. Mr J. Seavy of 115 Forest Alt purpoM HqutJ cl.anar three wecksTin Califoynia, |- avenue spqnt last ivcek in" Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F." Young " 4'. of 12 Oneida place entertained, at ^ daughter .t>l visited.San Francisco? Jai., as th« guest of Mr. and Mrs. X|r. aad^Mrs, JohV^jl Haviland of y il Park and D^S" a buffet supper Sunday following If you have anything to sell, buy the qhristening of—their irifant St Dartoouttiyiroad, will return, .this wee1c«eB^ffonvSa .two weeks* Mr-, and Mrs. Richard Brad- .daughter, Dona Jean, at St. John DAIRY FAVORITES! the Apostle Church, Clark. ThoR|- vacation aiWai^iafti,^Mass^ where or exchange, rooms to rent, need Mr. and'M Harold Trent imd fleld, Jr., and their sens, Gary and she has been theVuest of her great Pattauriitd fraeats Ck«eu A&F$ Farm Fresh : sons,, Stuart of Sl8/Ret- Richard,) of 31 Park avenue, arc at as Amota of Hillside and Mrs, POCKET BOBBY conclud •John Griffitj of 'RaHwJSy weifp the uncle and aunt, iir. and. Mrs, E, * *> 45C ford avenue home after spending • two weeks L_ Rftss^jof Quincy, domestic three=wc€fE% n—of—Lake- " ' " ' ^steVrcipe Cod,\Mass. godparents. There were Sp guests COMB PINS its and Vegetables Georgtf, N. Y. Sharp Cheddar Bars ... Mrs. fra Kcrzman of • Mr. and Mrs. Curtis D\Leder. SO^' Casino avenue:returned-hoine Provolono Sheet mann of 8 Hamilton avenue _ by plane after spending eight days f lb t [-tained, recently in honor o iv at Nassau Beach Lod.ge in the Bai] Natural Sliced Swiss lZ,"c ' CANTALOUPE — 1 and Mis. Thomas' Logue, of x hamas. They also visited in " Hamilton avenue, who wilj mov OPEN SUNDAY Gold'n Rich Cheese September 1 'to Westtield: Mr. XM.. . . r ... 9 A^TO9 ~ and Mrs. Loguc ^iavc been resi- Cottage Cheese c Therms a host &f wmt)derfuUy daughter.Richar Missd Joa Jn. KaulKaul, ofan d4 SWEET CORNHrriO 39 dents, ol Cranfprd for two years. BUKciifield avenue, and Miss Jo^ Kraft's Velveeta Gifts for. emry Occasion «f everyone's There were H guests present. • sephinesJCaul of 321 North Union 98c AEROSOL $1.69 VALUE you'll be amazed re- •avenue ^avc returned from" a jewelry store: Martin jewelers ! ! i M.r.s. Albert Goetz and her week's vacation in Quebec, Cans- Sllnrflusl daughter, Ruth, of 317 -Elisabeth da, and Bar Harbor, Me. sulk; •Ida Dat.rgaht YELLOW BAN AN AS ~ 10 * avenue*returned, by jet-plant .Sat- COLGATE U you want a gift that speaks ol love (and aMoction, U you urday night from a six-wecics* vo^- With Denture Bath DENTAL CREAM Had Ripa VH WhUe" \iwant a gift that tells &>w JnUtH you truly care, yoiill find cation in Europe. They visited { Switzerland, Germany and Franee BOTH FOR it at r^artin Jewelere! Chodo© nationally famous gifts by and Miss. Goetz traveled to Italy the WATERMELON - • .'3' 49 CAULIFLOWER 325 Vrarld tamous makers %. , Jf you've a gift, ia mlndi came also. 0\ to Martin Jewolers soon . . . V/here you'll find more of Mrs. Anne Wcs'twood of Wdlvw- est ainin everything to choose iroinl haiupton, EncUind. feft for homo Slipeavet THI ALLFAMILY VBTAMINS Detergent HERE ARE A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU: by plane from Idlcwild Airport JANI r Wednesday' evening after a visit g KeeblerCrackers b^c*, '.w«.j§a Morton's Salt ; of three .months with her sou-ln- Special pi,. A tie Bank cuff links* key from j law and daughter, Mr. ahd Mrs. tern Amsco CeHulose Sponges 'Z 27°. Marcal Toilet Tissue ;:,;:f 4 ^ 39° from CUSTOM-MADE Cultured pearls •>.... , i Jack Irving of > 12 ConneetiarirT BIG 10 MULTIPLE VBTAM1N5 Colgate's Fab b c Royal Daulton China Fiaurines from SS j street. During the visit, .the family SOFA g CHAIR Nile Lives Pet Food . 2 ;: 27° OctagonJ-aundry Soap . -10 , from 3.95 toured Cauada, the New, Englnnd JANE PARKS ORANGE WaUett, key cases* dutch purses . states and points of interest in FOR SUMMER • VIM • VIGOR • VITALITY I New York. "ONE COAT HOUSE PAINT GOLD SQUARE Ybu'il.tind all these and many more ... so hurry In! JANE PAWta AtlANTIC & >ACIflC TEA COMPANY IMC, Ellen Slegel, flaughter of Mr. and CI100** from n^w S*all fabric* Mrs. Howard M. Slegel of 712 Wil- . . . livvply. nriitts ._. . f«!V*ii CLOSED WEDNESDAVS DURING AUGUST CITIZEN & Prket eWettiVe thru hanJiuiiie plalHa! W**it*plB- GJUilSH ALMOND low street, Ja^at Camp Weequahle, ftf nnrt cut youi- tlipcavpf* * Aug, 2Q*h fight nn youf furniture, ovw-- Lakewood, Pa7\H<-*r brotheis Jay, 1. im-K alt raw stains, *vcn iilv« In Super Markett fr »M% is spending his fourth summer at 1 you extra fitted astn pieces. Ad Deadline 10 AM* Wednesday the camp. ' M r«tii«ai " W Mr. and Mrs. Luciei/Gigon, for- CRESTMONT ICE CREAM 89c nuuuuvjew werly.of Jersey City; .were guests PAINT SHOP 2123 Alden St. BR 6-6000 of honor at a'surprise dinner party A^ri Satus-duy night a/the Friar Tuck SHOP-AT-HOME Open Friday NighH 1 ;S E N 6 f R 0 R 6 c. P >i A 12S Quimbr CRANFORD: ' Inn, Cedar Gfo/e, fiiven by their 17 NO UNION 103 MILN Ui, | WBL, 64718 son and dauKbier.2in=law, Mr. and Phon. FU 8-3700 IOI N. UNION AVE. BRIDGE 6-2540 itl^ of 101 CBBfKEKUE—THIASOAT, AVGVSf-U, 1969 1 • ., pl. ^1"'",'••' ' ' ' '• sistant: pastor,:' of. St. Michael's tinue to do its business as sincerely t the two bodies are in accord )ED (N.J.) CITIZEN ^vAlM»OS*l»;7l9«»v SECTION TW9 Church, celebrated high mass of than last Marc^ 1$. Mr. Parrott re-: : 1 as possible butshejque^tioned Mr. concerning capital improvement OBITUARIES requiem. ; Interment'^'wasfy^xii St. Kreger's loyalUes.-wJifether to. the programs of both; groups, ;j(The IteratIterated M nTmy Toomey^ remarks: Delaiiey xot il "North Unibhf in 1^57, after serving as director of 'watt*•, safety chairman for the; Geriniac's Cemetery; Woodbri&ge', board or to the J?atchdog Com- township) plans construction of'% ", The board. authcfitized Secretary avenue are ihe paternal and Jjia-; ^ dance .'an.d student 'activities Cranfordif Garwood -> ICeriilworth where the Rtj Rev. Msgt. William mittee. She said.>t was strange that new Ujbrary and municipal build- H. R; McCullbUgh-: to advise the After Heart Operation) terrial jeriiiidpat-ents^f Denise'i ^ : ChapW of the American Red William Michael Delaney, spn of,. 1 and assistant' to |3r. Kenneth G.' 218 .. B.' Donnelly reac? the coktanittal Mr. Kreger wa^s the only one of Township. Committee , that the v i Mr. and Mrs. John - J; Delanfey of William IL Durow} ••:\ ing, containing police headquar- v.. DrT Kehjqeth.•'W.' Iversen, dean (Dctobet ' MacKAy, president. ;,. -."» ' y, p Hospitap l i arayers..'"fhe funeral was from* the nine members of the -board ters.) . ••;••' ^?7z Memorial Field site is still under uedHere Denise Greer,5-year^ol6i daugh- Dr: Iversen,lias been- president- .Il,.faorth TMon avenue, has en- serVicjfes died Friday, consideration for- possibleVschool ss ter of Mr. and .Mr£. ..John... ( of Union Jtmior Collpge A graduate of South Side High listed, in the Navy, and left Mon- ffey York, shortly, j»fter suffering ^he p"t'ti<*Tii . i. ' i "He reporte^l^iHhe-^^rl^of^ihc- ir^%»sy-^Schoolr-KfewarkT--Brr-lversen-HBt~ airector of the Cranford Adult User^he,"township -governing body ^4 "School for the past five years. : Dobley Colonial Home, 556 MrpCreger challenged ^Mrs. Wil- citizens' lay committee' wWch' has I convalescing in tlie,, Wni-. avenue "and George J'.'polla'rd, Jr., Adult school, is returnineturning ttoo^ th the chology JI^nd .h 34 tended Rutgers University, andJb ing Station, Great Lakes, III, to Mrs. Weir ^ remarks, stating that she met weekjy^ with 'the building hadi3sked the board whether the "Psychology for Everyone" has field avenue, Westfield, for William : . 'of' Pennsylvania libSpital classr.pbm. ' ,. - • / .other courses ble \vlll be a graduate of Louisiana State Uni- " TheRe*.Httg&A.bTta^^ for 45_V^ars site might be tS^ailable for possi- 24 pools of 22 Elmor'a averiuet professional avai been one of- the most popular begin' his boot training/He was ,'H/ purovy, Sr.;.' '86, formerly of' made "snide-, aissertions be^ committee and hasJhelpedi to. re • ;•**?'•' Philadelphia, after undergoing a 1 service" Tepresentatiyes o^ the Pfi* Not'dn a permanent basis, but to held September and 30 from- versity. He earned his master's de- graduated in June from Cranford sjstant pastor /af/ Our. fcs£yv of,;fej^'-moving to Elife6t3ften duce thfe number of y possible. Dle saletb the Board of Education Ite awong 36 builduig ap course? offered by the Cranford •$90 Fourth avenue, who died y«£- 1 fore, and Mrs. Williatns apologiatd 1 delicate operation to jplose a hole j zer rLaboratories Division of, Chas. teach a course in "Psychology for 7 to 9 pjth Granlford High gree and Ph.t>. at New York Uni- Visitation, ChuwM, school building plans from 56 to of the.Union Coiintyi Vocational Ins approved by Township'.Cort-. Adult School. High School, . v terday; after a long illness at the 1 years ago; where -she becarne publicly for her. remark to Mr.' m her heart whicVshe has had Pfizer. & Co., 'Inc., will attend a Everyone" at the coining fall School. versity. He is a past president of 1 : 7, ranging in "cost from 5.6 mil*' •School."' ' ; • ••' '• ...:• •'•' :•••'•'. ™ ' last week.-'^ home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred- Kreger .'•;-'/• '.. •..'..-C ,. . ';• ; NO WASTE! tteC since birth;.? . / > national sales seminar.'at .Syra- semester of the Cranford Adult Dr. Iv. a professor of pky-the Cranford Kiwanis Club and the v erickC.' Prey, 10?5 Uni6n str.eet, Of requiem at.St-.M£^»-s ^»^-1 church. She,was a c!dmmu£"icattt . Johft'Fit^erald of 511 .Central' lion dollars to 65 rhillion d611ars -pool permits were issued to„ Touch sourest, points •the' Rev - Gerard^WM^ assistant-^ St. Michael's • Church and. a( •J Scherer Mr. and l«rs/JohSi Greer of 11 cuse Uhiversity, Syracuse, N. Y., School. The course will be .offered" chbloi UnioW.. Junior College, New Jersey Junior College Associ- The most difficult thing in life terms, J— "William Westfleid: •-••*..'.• avenue said a 2,000 signature peti- (without the actual cost figures for cBola? Diakoh* |I6 Greaves plape^ and Mr. and Mrs. from August/22 to 26. on Tuesday- evenings, beginning with- swe pastoir cf .-St ifcdbael's auxrch,].jnembfef. of its RoSi£y gaiety dur- 1 Goodheart, wasxdppointed dean of the college ation. DV. iversen is first aid" and Is .to know yourself.—Timles. _ Shakespeare^ the Rev; Eric S, Tougher; rjasr v tion is, impqftalit'Bnd asked why Hillside,and Memorial tracts*. -_•.; |«et S200; Donald, C_ iread thfe-.ecmnuttaJ pzzvets at ae.j^. het residence/ln- Cranford. L-Casino avenue, $200'•"'•";- —^.Harry tor .of the' United Presbyterian 1 it is being kept a secjiet. Edward The date of the next referehdum rf •internteat- m- St. Marys Cesnetery, , H£r husbafi(J diedin Iff45, ..'•,,' ; •kway, A Church of Garwood, .will-officiate. Tristram-of 616 Springfield' ave- depends, .Mr." AjcGoyney. said, on *• n -54 Crane parkway, Plain.toeld/. .-• , •••••)• Survivors..ar>^a daughter,. Miss : Quine Interment' will be' in. Fairview. nue, Said he believed- the right df how quickly' afters September 1 Albert W^nko, 4 Ttie son. of the Ule Jjao J^ ^d Claire. A,:W^oi Elizabeth; a sen, Cemetery, Westfield. ...'•' •" • ' -le freedom of "speech also involved thebbard tah finalise its decision SS600; Sarah .Woods Bkvyte, Us., O^ ! Herbert-.E/^eir of Bayonne^and I avenue, $100^ Ate Mr. burbw, a native of Fair •movea feotn • Csissiosrd . aboaii 3a. ^ ~ the right mot to speak until ready •and get the necessary Information Haven, Midi-., came to Garwood and if the Watchdog Cotnjtnittee! back to the architects for the pre- \ Livingston .flVenuei. $400 years ago. " l^istiriKg .skis ',if*3ideac«: . 2ii Hillside ftvenu from Detroit with 'the Ateolian Co., here, he wasa tB&aiauiascaBi ef St.- ,-^- VN. •»» • t * ' ' is not yet ready to present it* paration of plans and specifica- and was mill superintendent for; a petition, they are within their tions. Dreyer, • 7 . Aherdfeen SfichaeTs .Churcfe,-- ' • .. .' . j- /JohnC HuttlUllSOH $500; John Sjilustro;"° 26 the company when 'it was located 1 Bif. Doyle .was aa^-ajje^aiftfi^ fofX Funeral services .were conducted, rights to withhold it. Lvr Mrs, Doris Johnson of 108 Elm in Kforth avenue. • He.w.asVwjth. pnu.H avenue,' $200; J.'T. Pa- 1 the auction; Galleries: of '.Ai5ie*t_3jia i Friday, at the. Riverside Cemetery, g the meeting,' it was street suggested that the board Ltd 40 Park aveft&e, $200; Stan- .the company • for 40 ycarst. until reyialed that, the petition was ini-might expedite matters by first it closed its' operations in the bor- WILSON'S Suszko, 15/Waverly place, tiated by Fred' Hayeck; proprie*. deciding air a site. She said she k(>; I. J. $chechter, 22 Wendellf ough in 1933v He-also worked tor of a:\fpod market at 515 C^n-favored enlarging the prcj-ent Politicians briefly, for the ; Sunoeo Products Survivors, are s J^. jJctha W^ i Auken, assistant pastor of temtial-avenue, who contended he high school aiid,;buildmg one new In the early days of his power, Cn Co.,whciiiltook over the-Aeolian had miade no "attempt to keep the School "nptia avenue, -$200;? W.° H; plant. ..'..'• ^SCre Miss Cranford'Methodist Church, he is full °f smiles, and ho salutes, i^n 26 Hamiltorit.avettUe,.$40O; Agatha H. S?fas-j atcd. " : . , ; ' . . . existence, of- the petition a Secret. .«. Mr, MeGotfncy said tHe board everyone whom he meets. FRYERS A resident of Garwood 59 years, fca"at Xe** Vork;. A"natk-e of New York City, Mr. Although a member • of . the tried that approach prior to the -oeimel, 11 Waverly place, Mr.'Durow. was a member of' the. -PLATO (428-348 B.C.) IffO;-Steve Billicki, 3 Preston ave- ; rard X''-Kuby oJ Hutciiinson "lived in Cranford from Watchdog Committee, Mr. Hayeefc last referendum but the voters did Greek philosopher Garwood Presbyterian Chtlrch and. ; le'$200. •'. . -" - • • ••• 1 ' 1919 u.ptil his hospitaliiatiorf about said he drew up the petition on. his not agree with their choice. It was an organizer. and charter member three inqnths'"ago. He had been own initiative and made it avail- then decided to discus? the prob-* The ami of every political con- Tlohn Bunck, 41 Iroquois road, or CraMord Camp, Woodmen of S-d?- -«*nSlwed .** ? ' haberdasher able to persons entering his place lem with b lay, committee and try stitution ought to be:.first to ob- J00-.A Jones, 206 rlillside ave- the 'World-. .His wife, Mrs. Mary kiiloni Toiuczyk and sKirt jnaniifaeturer ^prior to- of busihess.;He said it was^not cir- to ascertain the^ best possible lo- tain for lulors men who possess le $SPO; Carl Brpeeker^ Jr., 208. Kessler Durow, died 17,. years ago. j-etiremem.about 10 years ago. culated -oufside itjte"'store. He- said cation. most wjsdom to discern and most herer street, $100; Michael J2o- Survivors, in addition to Mrs. -.Tuesday for fais virtue (o pursue the common good - ri 720 Lincoln avenue^§700; , In'ad4ition l0 his wife> ;Mrs. h Hutchinsow; Jr., of their public, trust." Friend- H., all of GarAtrood; Al- 8 sent, to, the. Board of Education, important factors. Most residents [ekinson, 51 Burwside avenue, bert H,,of Plainfield arid George a. ^^ff !!^ ^.I Madison; and four *randphildrCa; ; ^ALEXANDER HAMILTON or 1 avenue. ,—_-_ . read as follows: « , . were aware when they voted at grahd- JAMES MADISON SOLID MEAT pcrmiis lor new dwellings of Long' Beach, .1 The Retf.-Joha A. 2JeHa!e;p2s- ! • "When equal "consideration be- the last referendum *lhat a junior children, a brotjs Hcrwian, and ton was' GeIefaEStt2..as.-a-sole«n;'.- '-. JoSeJlh JVCISCl* (authorship uncertain) be -appWed a?;follows: Ed- .comes:- the keynote of all. those high school, would lollow soon and ii$ Susand, 3 Dorchester ave- a sister, Miss; Sloise,. Durow, both high mass ht St. Xnr.e's• Cihurch,,, .^Funeral services .weft: held Fri- .charged with the resiJonsifoiiities they had this in their thinking. "''A politician ... one that,would A CHARMING, YES? But their greatest charm is Koos' price! Imagine:,,^ of .Detroit. ie S22.000." Kocco .Venttiro, 623 • by - Rev. .SJsd-nel ft. i dayy in hihiss . riativerfative towtown ooff . Erf- of providing t>ur children with *he. Walter J. Toomey -of. 27 Rut* circumvent Godl" 1-. ."".'• • ' . . •• ' '/^ •' r Mascenite, .assistant pastor, as tfea- ; «l ; Germany, for Joseph' education. facilities arid the pro» oln Park, east,' $19,500; &(ar- w er gers road, representing the Koma- " V , -WltlJAM SUAKESPEAIU:" HCb., Ino, 240. North avenue. only 59.95 for each piece! And just look what a beautiful bedroom these pieces •V coconn, asaaiadd' ththee Rev.Rev " ViioienVisoient 'A.,;A. j- ^ 60 yeai.s oid ^pi\ Wi gram for which we 'are .striving, OVERROASTS Windsoi" heg^an Civic Association, said "-uuc (I564-1G1G)" t Ut, 520,000;. AllS Construction MiJUrice Youngcamp, SS.CX.o? Seam.Hallj JEC, who died"t on August then a plan will be presented to are paying our superintendent of English playwright make! Each one is really generous invsize . . . patiently crafted of fine cherry Rev. Laird O. Miller, associ- UniversitJ*, '.as. saJwSeaonffl- ' •!»-j the voters of Cranford which will * "\ 15 Davis street, $17,(100; John • . :- • • • •'.• • ' • ."' • •; . • • • • .• / •'.'.'... • minister of the First Presbyter- '-. Interni'ent place in Gef^ schools a high salary and we have terment \i-as ia Ss. Mary's se with! Mr.. be acceptable to ihe majority. Any n Dr. Clark W; McDermith a man If we withdraw the confidence we TOP SIRLOIN fcubner, ? Kpselle avenue, veneers, burnished "till they glow. And you'llfind these pieces not only blessed Man Chureh, conducted funeral tery, Piainfieid. where Falter -Ma- j Reiser's, w proposal which does not clearly who can give^us good guidance." placed services- Saturday" at Gray Me- jsay-J consider Cranford as a whole is In these pur present statesmen, y laione was granted a with all the warmth and charm of colonial, but cleverly adapted for today'* senik read jJ j . Mrs.-feiser arid Mifi H Mr. Toomey declared he would, for a commercial building morial, 12 Springfield avenue, for ' . ••' • '•.•'•• ••. • . •. ' • • *" .-•-. . . • / . . ' . ' '. -.....•' ers. X policli e tsozrt was- 'provideiddd \\ ^ci brother-in-law ,and. sis-doomed to •failure. - like to see the lay committee and' and transfer it Maurice S. Becker, 73, lot 12A by Sgt. Harvey F.Coa-^H ci, -the-j tfcT^ To those whom we mistrusted Ic .49 .Meeker aventie with con- English Village, who,, died last g and Mrs. Julius Flach of "I have signed this petition the board give serious considera- luction cost estiartatec! at $60,000. TAKE YOUR CHOICE! living . . . designed to link together 'roUod your room . . . and fill every inch heretofore. •« '•' - * ,- ' ' • • ' asnvood. Police Depaiaeant. ^ JJPI Laudepjale, Fla., formetly of mindful pf'.( the rights of others tion to the superintendent's ideas Thursday athis home after a short This seems X. think our fairest Uoolttdac bed v KgjftJfc ^. • •HErSaford^r flew-~ter- .Gerroaijy on and that a recognition of humin for the solution of-the-school prob- f not afraid of touioridw,i''fbr with precious storage *space! But. come to your nearest Koos store . -. .see the of the year .after SO yests' «snploy- 2 to visit relatives;" The dignities.' is essential to.jiinifyihg lems. Already; he added, the cost - -' chance for safctyi—*—-. '-y Interment was . in Fairview v j i seen yesierdajr and I love mefit by'" "t"Be :y&&83ter' Fufliace.t had been-in failing our community in irnind and ac- of a proposed hew-high school is If with our present Counsellors we lb complete collection for yourself! Choose the bachelor chest, apothecary chest* Ccmtery, Westfleid; •• < •. _•___,-. .l loeai fail. -William Allen White. A native of Orange, Mr. Decker Co.v- where- he -sjoekgd ia' ®ie- skip- ! " ' $60,000 more than it was last 1 Then with their opposites We SIRLOIN TIP 79c lived in Cranford 40 years. He ping depattmeHf. ,'Mr. Kfiiser came to. this coun- Mr. Hayeck, who said yesterday* March, plus the cost of the special door cabinet, earner cheat, dresser-desk, bookcase bed, TWQ twin beds, or BOTH retired in 1954 as division sales try if6m Germany 35- years ago that the petition. Had beett- de- election. Add to this the cost of might succeed. ' »*K!«iid*r bed and night table , ... each only 59^95! And find many matching pieces lived iB Garwood 53 years. He --ARISTOPHANES (445-380 B.C.) ; NOTICE that Cranlord' Hi manager for the Union Carbide •had been a resident of,»Cran- stroyed, stated that he held up another special election and our 1 was an orgaiatzer seiS charter] "for 29Ty "ars7 H€i'nad been Grtsik playwright jBjslicd t3<«he Township Comraltte* Corp., N. Y., after "27 years' serv- ford e his. hand during -the meeting to try he-towrtshlko' Cranioird for a "\ tpgged p*oportionately low . . , even a big bynk bed! Budget terms?* The ice. ~ ••'••: membec of the• Palish Aid 'So- jefflpioyed for more ^han 20 years io set the record straight regard- TURKEYS Ht'Utl Consutaptlon license for prem- •• .' .'•-., ' ' / ' ' ' ' \ ciety ot GsrwaotL He was a earn- \ •• :^ -st&watd by the Maplewood ing Jhe "mystery", petition, but sititatcd at 4SS •-• Sdi: South A'venur. easiest] Up to 2 years to payl MP. Decker was' a member of Cranferd, New Jewey. The names First Presbyterian Chuch; Azure munieant &£ St. Aniie's ..Chaw*., Country Club. He was a member was noireeognizea. He added that .widences of fH: stockholders. OHI- LodgLd e iwy&AM ; Salaam TempleTemple, His wife. Josepteae.. died 3astjof St. Michael's Chureh. he nev*er intended to stir up any and dlrcctDK ate Becembesr. ... In akdition to his wife, Mathilda, such controvei;sy. as took place 'altM Zifpolo. 335 NNewark; the Old Guard of Wesfc-> 3 Celisnia. N. 3.. PH field, and ,th«{ Sons of the Amcr.i- Survivors tBcludle a daughter,,)he is survived, by f^our brothers, during We board' meeting. Ifafffif Zirpolo, 335 Ni Mrs. Edward A. UweiOn «*lselm-. wilUassi of linden^ Oscar of Eliza- , Mr; McGdvnfey reports that the Cel&«la.-N. J., Secre can Revoltitkin, Elizabeftttown ii Swrbtr; IS a son, Edward F. of Kcmlw&rfii, j^ E f eii and cost figures for the Hillside ave- i\fl m the GotUcib 6i r W er _j. }J. 3.. Assl»tiU»t; Chapter.. H« \was*- : five grandchttdrcn ar.«! a brolher. IRcinhar d o{ Stuttgart, Germany; nue and Memorial Field sites are •:- y> and sj>eciflcatton« tot the bulld- National-Guard in World War I b» be constructed at the" abdye loca- Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Stanley of Gartt-oad. in addition .to ijjjyj ^(.^ listers, Mrs. Flacn due by the end of this Month CRANFORD'S Grace Ladd Decker; two sons, three- bi'Otherinfl, O, Schcltl and Mrs. Johannu Peters, |J. Walter Cortee. Township Clerk and Robert L. .of Syracuse, a bolli of Erfweiler. proposal on new construction. He ^ LARGEST SELECTION • Township of Cranforrf. 33 North A) 'diiughter. Mrs, Marjorie D. Warncn reported the building committee fe, Eait. Cranrotd,.N, J,:'. = • Mis'. Ruilolpb Weir ROAST 1 RECBEAT1ON CENTER of Bedford Village, N. Y, jnd will f meet next week with the . By: Walter Zlrpoto, President. Funeral service; v-eire wmdycied *My»lery' Petition Township Committee to determine Itcd: August 9. 1960 grandchildrbn. • iterday for Mrs. Susan Gabbeit OF TIME TESTED PRIVATE I Weir. b!>. of !26 Spnas«>Id w»ad.' ^Continued M>m Pear>, ne:vw\ UUJIUUI^ program. . DON'T BRANDS NATIONALLY were eondueted yesterday mornmg waWeirs .the wid >w of lludolph E, GROUND ROUND STEAK ..... 79c from the Dooley ^uhpffil Home, The Rev. Mark, X IXoley. a^- declared that the board will con- MISS ADVERTISED BRANDS GROUND MEAT . 3 !bs. 98c WHAT'S SPARERIBS • •*;••••.. '•. * t.... i .•;»• ^ ib* 43c (Rrag IBrnmrial PLUS - CUBED VEAL CUTLETS #f0 tudea Mb fram Mitmk M GOING ON CUBED STEAKS, wX AT HOME FRCE' ITALIAN SAUSAGE I. . v . J 1 read your PARKING, CONVENIENT Hometown News m ** \ while REAR DOOR ENTRANCE,. LOIN HALF RIB HALF Ib. Ib

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1 \ enth Fleet In the Far East. Serving Asbury Park High SchooLsenior is as radar picket and anti-submarine Taking Over e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wafr Mis$. Epstein Awarded Letters to the Editor warfare defense ship, the Souther- New Owners ter Bouglas Tauchert, Div. Says Driver Rertesting Stutlent Council Head Competitive Scholarship (femfori) (Hifeu aui (Ulironlcle toud participated vin operations Miss Rita Sharbey of Chatham Miss Tauthert won over 11 Cranford, N, J- schools, offered a positive recotn- "Bluestar," an amphibious assault. other, contest ants. •--. " Miss Beth S. Epstein of 3 Mar- ' 1*5 cunrou CHMNICUL cmtiMMD IMS: TM cuNrotp Cmzw. ESTMU*HCO IB98. ti'n T.4nn " hn nt For Bakery '\vill preside when the Day Sei M :mendation wwanLUwr Jin-pJaee-is-among-292-reeipieni r :: ^ ~ z TVr^)iiirft~' *~™*« ; — ti-submarine warfare" defense ex- Winger's Cranford Bake Shop' -Ju-—Anopier_for«ier-Cranford-r«»si- -Dear Sir: the problem. His.i dation Qfarir Ihior College reconvenes .next dent won the title of Miss Seafood of freshman competitive scholar- I want to thank you fox the included all the cost figures avail- i«rs«y- Wvfaton o* rerciso in the South vChina~ Sea., at 101 Miln street Has been sold to month. • CHARLES M. HAY, Editor and publisher The K total of 4,777 drivers who were ew Hampshire, New York, North r Princes^ of New Jersey in 1954.ships awarded by the University' excellent coverage the Citizen and able, at that time. .j Vehicles this week present- During the cruise visits were made Mr. and Mrs Stanley Kaminski She has beer* elected president of v bfOtO! over the age of 60 and who were )akota, Oklahoma, Rhode "Island, to ports in Japan, Hawaii, Taiwan, v She is MM. Angejo Iannucd, the of Pennyslvania as part of its Chronicle has^given the; Cranford I believe that it is worthy of allowing background informa- involved in one reportable acci- of 421 Brookside placefn Was an- the Student Council-for the 1960-former Dolbres Winfield, daughter note that the architectural plans ? and Utah have a* re^Guam and the Philippine Islands. $2,000,000 student aid program. A .Recreation Band. As a result of • / nn on its Accident Prevention dent As an indication_of_ihe value •xamination policy involving notincedthis week. ^Sr 61 academic ^ear. Miss Sharkey of Mr. and Mrs. -Warren W.- Win- ,.this' coverage there was a good, and cost figures for the H*rtq«*» linic program, which has been scrvod as secretary last year. flcld of 14 Oneida place-. graduate of Cranford High School, ( of this re-examination, the divi- hiver*. ot certain ages, the critical Started in 1946 on Eastman audience at the concert: Tbfarjwas avenue and Memorial" Field sites subject KOt critisim recenUy sion reports that 1,£49 or 34 per- A graduate of Bayley-Ellard High she will be enrolled in the school have not yet been compiled. The. Stanley F. Grayson,-director at 27 >Jorth Union a^niie > f*e varying between .60 and 70_ street by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Win- appreciated by the band and my- of- on importable .accidents of its- present -location in 1951. Mrs.i ' liberal artsjmajor. The awards, all of which pro- making this concert a success. - figures and, it certainly seems right nual United Fund drive was to have vision in hwd of c6rrcc'tivo Union Junior College graduate Vide for study in the university's Member: Quality Weeklies of New X and proper that Dr. DlcDennith nest in a pair of His swimming college. •The Accident Prevention Cli- me oi tnoF«\ or in s.ome stales on Winger, who has continued opera-] _, w» • Jersey Sincerely yours, i be .$20,560, John Vw Mostrand, trunks, which ^ had hung on e * a wer/ established in 1952.-At lenses. • These people were at.kc.-d caching a certain age all drivers wr John L. Peterman, formerly of undergraduate schools, are shared George Toenes, Director ' should wait for their presentation .chairman of. the budget com- to have their vision checked by tion of the shop since the death '• Former ReSMICnt Win« Westfield, nas won a difPont Fel- by secondary school graduates a line to'dry.' Subsequently, • Just three hours before W- at ti ^ drivers invoked in re- ire required to bo re-examined. of her husband in January ot last Cranford Recreafion Band before giving a positive recom- mittee, ^^iiniiinvri The budget an eye specialist and submit proof lowship for graduate work at the from 35 states and the District of Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, N. J.,-as Sfeconcl ClassMatter. Published Thursdays at mendation. To me, at least, these eggs appeared which soon deU L. WiUkie; Hepublicai,, able aVeidents were noticed for "In New Jers'ey^he purpose is year, plans to remain in Cranford. Seafood! Princess Title v had been increased $500. - itatched, and Mr. Grayson djdate 'nominee for p , nation at clinics as well as of having obtained corrective University of Virginia, Ghariottes- Columbia. Cranford, N. J., hy The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc^ Official newspaper for Cranford, 109 Kaplan Street figures are ^relative."* resi txami lenses, They were permitted to tot to disci ittiinpte against drivers She'resiiies at 47 Roger avenue, * Sully Ann Tauchert 'of Lock -brought a new pair of swim- made his acceptance spee ., Who had been involved in moved to ville, Va. A .graduate of' Drew Garwood and Kenilworth. SubScWptfiJa Rate, H00 a Year. Advertising Rates on Request. I do not-believe it'is the obliga- drive With such lenses. if certain URC but to re-examine tThe'new owners, residents of Arbor, whore family Ambassadors) have, no battleships, * Cranford, N. J. Martin, head of the ming trunks. Elwood, Ind«k' Cranfotd [ml accidents and who had been hivers who have had some indi- Cranford for eight years, have op-**.8*01* Crati- University, Madison, with honors, tion of the people to give the board, ccommended fof re-examination Tord two >ears ago, was crowned at their disposal, orneavy infantry, August 15, 1900 or Dr. McDermiUx a vote'of con- elements raised the Hepub "A total of , 7.889 defects in ration ot a problem, inutheir driv- erated the Garwood Bakery for Mr. Peterman majored in eco- x , police, courts or the Division of or fortresses; their weapons are Office: 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford, N, 3. Telephone BRidge 6-6000 Dear Sir: fidence if the people are not entire- "" 15 Teare Ago ^ banner at North and. y vision alone 'were discovered in ng in order to assist them to com- the "past eight years. They former- *Miss Union avenues and opciu iotorVehicles. this group, indicating that some of **?* «c^ant Beach nomics last year at Temple Uni- words and opportunities.—Demo- During the past'months I have ly satisfied with a proposal or if Cranford went wild ten min- cn&ati* or correct deficiencies and ly owned Betty Ann's Bake Shop versity, Philadelphia, sthenes. read w^th great interest the arti- x x they are not convinced of the sin- utes afier receiving the sur-, important local political' "On December 30, 1953, when these motorists had more than ono rmit them to continue to drive. in Scranton, Pa., for 1Q. years. They blonde, blue-eyed CEfinbetk. division was under the direc- vision problem- which had- need plan to change the names of the cles and fetters' appearing in' the cerity with which a proposal is render n&fcs at 1 p.m. Resi- of William J. Dcarden, "Motorist* -who have gone # Citizen and. Chronicle concerning submitted. dential and business areas were Dorothy Boertmann. ship for correction or compensation. hrough the Accident Prevention Garwood Bakery and Winger's Is. tiio with the increased in- Speed and > Antoinene present standards for examining "As'an indication of the spirit Bakery to' the Betty Ann Bake the school problem and its possible It is the ltK_ two new f«HfTgpg dealing idents' lingered until dawn. Six 'and Rocky Woodrjift of assisting motorists rather than have taken the opportunity to with personality and psychology the topI n Uu< boys' divisii j r the age of 60, wfere estab- suspending theii\ privilege to All available " seats were filled and - Outdoor summer band concerts have comparative cost chart on some find it to be the correct one, to blasts on the siren sounded to • B 1 'rite to the,, division after the Envy is a passion so full of cow- were to be vffexed -at the "fall the race for season athlete i lished, The policy became effec- drive), it is noted that in only 8R there were some'standees tool as the. been, growing increasingly/popular in, of the possible solutions. Later, vote for it If the people do not ' signal the' end of hostilities with ive January 1, 1954. esi commending it for having as- ardice and shame, that nobobdy when I attended a Board of Edu- agree with a proposal it is equally •semester of the Cranford Adult Japan. Hundreds of,flags were totals at Hi«h Street3t> cases were licenses suspended for isted them In'learning of parti- ever had the confidence to own it. Cranford Recreation Band made its first neighboring communities in .recent School, Cbanning Sudd, presi- ground. "The purpose of 'the program any reason. Thus, over 98 per' o- cation meeting, I found out that their duty to vote against it. It is raised, including one owned by been, since its inception and cular problems so that they may Rchter. 1 dent—director. ^ cent of.-those, motorists-over 60 public appearance in a concert at Mem1 years, and we are pleased to note that these figures were neither official, the exercise of this franchise f. J. Beck of 212 Arbor street, i - &$ been, since •» ««.^""" »•— 3rive with security. COMPLETES COURSE—David. nor' had they been released by the which preserves the right of the measuring 12 by 20 feet and who took tnese examinations re- J. Ryan, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. orial Park last Friday evening. The; en- our modern day Cranford musicians now 25 Yearg Aso Remain1st in learnins to-beg, to fassis anyt physicathe motorl or- tained their driving privileges and "The program has been under Lawrence G. Ryan of 28 North, people to govern. > , over 40 years old. . There was Finishing touches were I :ontinuous study since its incep- no violence in Cranford, unlike ^D ^mlt he, •r defecu»_:nt dwhic nfh an hve nnvsica may havl ore benefited by expert advice as- to avenue, west. Was graduated re- thusiastic turnout mtigt have been very have- climbed aboard the bandstaH" The following week i read that Respectfully. / put on the new Civilian u mob action and accidents re- -"driving and to advise him ashow io improve their driving ion in 1952 and in the. normal cently from the junior platoon Dr. McDerrnith, superintendent of. Clifford Dobbins servation Camp in Clark To-« means of compensation or ©ver- habits. In 28 cases the licenses course of its administration is- re- gratifying to George Toenes; director, too. ported from other communities, ship and it was announced tfc; leaders* class at the Marine DR. H. BERMAN across the nation. Showers of -oming such problems, in order were xjoluhtarily surrendered by xamined With a view offering Corps School in. Quan\ico, Va. and the 48 adult and high school, jnusi- There is cause for additional pleasured the corps of workers socr 29 by It was fitting,~-indeed; that Cranford organization's summer season a success- - marsh and cedar swamp-has-been -the cedars and the- been a district chair- property tor~ individual honie^ teachers as candidates fort gisttai'Paul W. "Srfby~ati2ran- 3 found along the Jersey Coast from man previously- sites and for a development at post.' ford High School. residents-should-sttpport—this—project—-fal-one.—— , j " rr—T. j rthe-region-of- Seeaucusrto-eheese- bjective of the-reeent -avenue,- JDenman-- _ThlS. will bo the fifth consecu- lans quake. The'sinking of the land and trip to^Cheesequake was to photo-; • road and Walnut avenue were. tive year that the Adult School •tu r 1 ~. «,i ««4iiA«Hi« w - As P g** ahead for continuation of Coach J. Seth Weekleyj with lively personal participation, for ^ J^J* during ^ ^^ m(mths the construction of highways com- graph the orange-fringed "orchis: > ftam MM sienatnres dur- received and 14 building ap« Cranford High School ch and the First Aid Squad have plications for homes were ap- joined forces to offer free first ^milar open air concerts were among ^gic^e ^ extended to all interested bine*} to eliminate the richest (Habenaria ritigrt<>_ a beautiful ine -ripen after-6 PM-I0%.taxaofc Closed Wednesdays During August / as a clerk at the Charles Kurt? Market V(orld about him and the people in it, ^XZ^^S^r ^ a REILLY OLDSMOBILE, included. on North Union avenue, for Mr. and proves that he was nght in his earlier big job of producing poiien. some. \ birthday anniversary is a very decision that keeping on the job was the one^has^jgured out that one one that has been attracting wider best way to insure himself a •lon g--<••« life- squ>squs(re\mlle e of ragweed producesp * about i s oTpollen in a season, tion with each succeeding year.Tt and a happy, one. He affords convincing Only a fraction of an ounce I: the actual date, so we now add our proof, too, of the efficacy of the success from a singl plant can-cause acute Buffering. ing: Happy 99th, Mr. Austin! formula cited by former President Her- Possibly some gardeners and The spry old gentleman with the bert Hoover as he observed his 86th vacant lot owriers let ragweed birthday anniversary last week—"Don't grow simply because they dont HEAT WITH sporty plaid cap has been working at know-what it looks. Kurbfs for the past 21 years, and, before retire aid start discussing pills with the that he was employedfor 11 years in the fellow next door"—and an inspiring ex- • fffffljlir and y- -w.v- ' UM» fjin Beads: •* »»# «« W% & the «lo«aryo««pe«d stays b«» town where Jt's Generous Cranford folk supported the JfeW York who otherwise would have Technically, these are flowers, „ •t through gift camperships for 47 had only sidewalks for playgrounds have but they look like Uttlehantgreen fo support schools; fwrnish lire and peXk* prdtediotiw put down paving ... lo pay «w folks iren, and the Carrie & Graiy^Me- had an opportunity to enjoy semi-country beads on opposite sides of the who work for you ... to support &mim and darrH*s ... lo be invested in more hinds morM Fund ©f the Weifare: Association " pleasures M Cranfbrd; Ms ^summer -erect''stenV . '- • ••.'••.•. - • ' •WmH destroys the «gw*e^ - Of merchandise..far your sdCcfioa awl cowenience... to Improve service facilities•';. .and \. sfionsirid three one-week- camp visits through the support by lc^al.residents of plant, but unfortunately each ono '' •'¥ and aWoutfitted Jhrbeys and girls with the Friendly Town Plan sponsored by the produoes thousands of seeds that to support att of the o4fa«f tfeiags that proraol* prosperity, grow* end better living in o shoes and sneakers, '• New York Herald Wjwt...1 . . • can be spread by strong winds to start neset year's &eep. • •£ keep your valuables in •'As MrsrArthur Lennox, executive sec- Patticipanl^ m both these projects You caw do your part in getting v retaryof the Welfare Association, points have enriched their own lives through rid of ragweed by cutting, mowing, Call % T«|&y Fdf A out, teaming healtH habits and the reg*. bringing summer happiness to others . pulling or hoeing, the chemical . Weed killer 2,4-D also destroys. mt box at ~~ ular routines of e>mp duties, together Jess fortunate -than themselves. But if you use a chemical, be Free Home Heating Survey Make your dollars buttd ypj* commuatty..42£ somebody else's carefut not to let spray blow with the wind ss it reaches valuable ;*•*.••>»> i -- i .Blants. .-•' See Mr. SUBURB AN H you're Is the meed to jain the ragweed crusade* why net safid THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY RETAIL DIVISION 8 Alden St. for the Jeaflct aed a- compjihion piece, "Poison Ivy* sad Its Coa*» BANklHfif tttsl?" Bath were wrlttea by fin Donald A, Schallpck. extension TRUST COMPANY FHIEHDLY SERVICE S»Cfi ?S15" MEED»«•« * Weed cohirol specMist at Rutgers SALES and SERVICE Wnivefslty. . - in your community %•!>*" You can get Leaflels 238 '..--;-

•.•••(• Fttte FOBFtoW* CHJCNK>M>>tNCHANPOKD rfN., JT,jr.>) ClttfeECITIZEN AND CHRONICLEr-THURSDAYCHKONICXKr-THUKSDAY. . AUGUSAUGUSTf 1818,196, 188V0 .'."'' i • ' .. i i — • ... ); CmZEV AVD CHftpKlCLE—tHimBOAT. ApGITST 18; 1980 diet fed.Jthrough? 3 ;medj,dne <£rpp- • Balllnger, >a£s<\a member pf the college's'part-timefaculty; earned • The little Dird, which apparent- bachelor., of-.science Mnd • m^ler ly fell from its (n^sf, hops around c Programs for Ae Coming Week lit Cranford Institute of arts degrees" at New Vork Uni- ^ tjfter Adriane yin; between at-' _ ___ „ 'g^ndbrdarpew^ " "" '" "'' ' '' ' ««u»^.4» • tn lftnrn in fly. • ! • ' . J ' StenoigraphynT^wni'berpffe^edf last Thursday^in the at "the secon«*uf—d: ——-—-.annual . fa}-—yl- semeste-i-— r» -.o—f the****-.;' VJC-»J«»V*. Institutuisuiuiee oft Uniounion op Monday arid Wednesday eve- ^Jethodist Church educational building/ Wesley A. Stanger, Sr., of, 3-year-old brother, 'Steven, P6t=t Westfkld 1 l Rev. Miller Missionaries to junior College,"it was announced today by Dr.'Kenneth W. Iverseh, nings at 7:?5 o'clock for 15 weeks. 7Oi5 WillOvi! street; credited a Cranford man with the formation of "Fluflfy," the bird purrs, ,like a. 'God's Colony'Topic Thought for the Week j diroeitor. -•.;'. ;..:,;,./. ,',:-v;r.. * ;:; ;•••••• . •"""•.. .. :' ...''•-'••• Mr. Ballingei- Will be the instruct tne first t\Vb .Rotary clubs outside of Chicago, whete the intona'tioriai : Pastor Slated All classes of the institute will open the week of October 3 at the Service organization was founded in. 1905. . ,,• • Will Relate I college's hew Itiomahegart camp^ri -^———~^- ——^ :_ The typewriting course will' be t ;The local jsssident, the late Manr By Tht> Rev. LAUHANCE J. 1»VNE, Pastor Of Work in A fried Receives Arts off Springfield avenuew Registra- State College, is a member of the for beginning, intermediate and uel Munoz. was in the wholesale Of Methodist Guest Tfce Alliance Church \ Rev. and Mrs. JanjesRiccitelli, Alliance missionaries recently j. 1 s AtOsceolu by mail will be accepted college's part-time faculty. He" advanced students, Mr.<- Lawrence food business in Chicago, Mr Stan- Bal»y Suffers Ahra^ions From Roanoke'CoJHege' The Rev. Alexander H. Shaw, General Secretary of the Ney 'Old Story' jh September 26. Personal WISE COUNSEL FOR THE PRESENT HOUR\ . • The Itev. Orval Austin, associate returned from South Africa on .furlough, will be guest speakers * earned a master of arJMegree at aid. The -three stenography ger .related, and was an early mem- Richard Bach. Lewfs/son of Mr. •Council of Churches", will be the guest speaker at the 9:25 a.wi. worship The Rev. Laird O. Miller,'as- - First Peter 5:7 presents a familiar and "blessed word, "Cast- the T p.m. service Sunday. . ^ registration at the college will be courses will accommodate begin- In Fall From pastor of the Presbyterian fchurch t j New York University. met; of. the! Chicago Sotaty Club. and Mrs; F. Richard^Liewis of -^2 Service Sunday irr the Cranford.Methodist Church. -He/will "discuss sociate minister of the First Pres- 'ing all your care upon H.im for/He careen for you." The apostle Mr. Riccftelll is the son of Mr, ^— held from 6 to 9 p.m. on Septem- Stenography 1 also will be ning students as well as those seek- .Mr, Munoz, \vhost> business Two-year . old Jeanne Marie Windsor place, raefeived a bacHeW VGod's Colony in Man's World." x of Westfield; will preach Sunday ber 26", 27 and 28; ing to increase" tiictation speed byterian Church, wYll \speak "on Peter recognized the'presenc^rtf care in every life..* As a sinner and Mrs. M. N. RicdtelH of Ho- g^^,. Ho^ taught by _ Mr. Lawrence. This travels took him to \he West toast, Eaton escaped serious injury in a lor of arts d.egK«fe during the "a^e , There will be A holy communion 1 he had come to know the/burden of a guilty conscience. As a at Osceola Presbyterian Church at sellfe Park and has been a member Tvpowriting will be available on class will meet on Tuesdays and from 70 to 80 wj>rds per minute' or became a close friend of ihe late fall from a second-floor bedroom nual sumtne^/commehcement -aT "An Old Story * at the S^O a.m. of the" local church since his youth. to develop transcription speed and service at 8:30 a.m. Christian he had faced^tifficulties that beset the child of God. As the 9:15 and 10:15 a.m. services I Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:15 Thursdays at 7:35 p.m. for 15 Paul Harris, ^n& of the founders of Roanoke Cirflege, Salem, Va, op-- service Sunday. William Sempier The Riccitellis have served two skill, . — • window irtterthe ya^d at her.home , The Rev, Mr, Shaw makes his a married man he had/become acquainted" with domestic difficul- Sunday. - for 15 weeks: Harry Law. weeks. Rt who envisioned it as a Saturday/ * •' • - ': of West Orange will be the, guest ? terms in West Africa, formerly Listed at Trinity, o,. head of. the business cduca. A brochure listing all -courses, at 204 Sailor street Friday after- - home at 41 Elizabeth avenue. Born ties. As a.fisherman he had learned a good deal^afaouf the worries Chur6h< school i departme'hte Albert E. Ballingcr of Elizabeth pdie Organization. Vl^hil*; at Roanoke, Mr., tewig \n Paterson, he was educated soloist. Church time nursery wilf / French West Africa, and will be department at Cranford High instructors and other information noon, police" reported. She was 'won/fetters' in track" and •cross-- \ of tee laborer. As7!* preacher^e had encountered the different, through primary will meet from will be the instructor for Stcno- .Meeting with Homer Wood, a 'the public schools there and oa furlough in the United States Trinl^r Episcopal Church, has ..""b. ~~e the instructor. Mr—.. graphy II. This course' will- bfe on the UJfC Institute will be youiig lawyer in San Fraftciseo, in treated- by Dr; James J. Daiibert country and held several school' be held at 9:30 a in. for .children ^et very real'problems of ihe professional man. In his associations 9:l5 to la a.m. arid older depart- graduated from Colgate Univei for approximately one year. They >, a graduate of Trenton offered on Mondays and Wednes- mailed upon request to Dr. Iversen 1908, Mr. 'Munoz told him of the for multiple superficial words in track. He was a mefjj- two-to.fiVe y^ars of age. - NwUh^the peasants of Gallilee he hadxfaniiliarised himseif with-the ments from 10:15 to 11 a.m. are making their home at present at Union Junior College. and the Colgate Rochester fc>iy: new service club which had been' of the face and head. . . .ber of the Monogram Club School. The Rev. Mr. Miller, in his sorrows of the oppressed Jew. Then" through his contacts with Daily Vacation Bible School will With the senior Riccitellis at 108 until the" middle of Septembe^] l&appa: Alpha Fraternity. He capacity as adviser to the United Continue through August ,26 for organized three years-earlier in Mr. Shaw is an ordained Baptist "Roman soldiers and officials he had'come to realizeJthat,the victor- Columbus place, Roselle Park. Sunday, 8 a.m.. Holy Eucharist' Lt. Ralph S- Koury, who investi- graduate of Cranford High''School Presbyterian Youth of Elizabeth young people, 2-Vt to 15 years old. Chicago. It was only a' short time Jftiinister, having served the/First ious GentilCNhsfiHiiS perplexities also."" -~,, The pastor, the Rev. L, J. Pyne, 10 a.m., Morning Service with gated, said the fall was observed Presbytery," will attend the Synod T.he two-week, program, which Cluf f Takes Post Club No. "2 was. or- by an older girl, who rayf to.tell •Baptist Church of East/Marion. 1 will continue his series of studies hymns and sermon^ of New Jersey Youth" Officers started Monday, includes singing, ganized in San Francisco, and im- the m<5ther., MM. Marg *L. I., and the Highland/Park Bap- .on the 23rd Psalm at the 1^00 -. Daily services (except Mondays) •et Eaton. Training Conference at' Island like Peter we need to recognize that care is common to the Bible stories and handicraft. As Noma Officer NEW OWNER^IN LOCAL HOME—Mi, and Mrs. Charles Toth mediately following another club As Mrs. Eaton Jtist Church in this stjkie. « ' o'clock Sunday morning, service. o^ Tuesday, Wednesday and fej. rush from the MOVING Heights. The conference will begin nee. Too often we\fall to learn this lesson or, havinar learned of Elizabeth lisJve moved into thtHr «fi\vly purchased home at 25 was started in Oakland, Calif. • - - He brings to hisjwiscnt position Next Thursday evening at 7 p.m. The Sunday Bible'School meets at day, 6:45 a.m., Morning Prayer; 71 WHAT* A S. Cluff, special account house, she found th^baby standing! at 11 a.m. Monday and close at, 4 Locust drive. Mr. and Mr<.. Donald Irving, Jr., former owner*:, are Clubs were organized in 1909 in __ background of/20 years' cxper- It, to remember it We, look at the millionaire and say. "That; closing exercises for the school 9:30 a.m. a,m., Holy Eucharist; 5:15 L SECOND representative of Autographic at the back dor & HAULDNG p.m. Wednesday. . fellow has lots of moneyVhe has nothing- to worry about.". We will be held in the church sanc- 6TORV now living in Berkeley Heights. Thte home was sold by Hazel., Seattle and Los Angeles, and other , JJSpnce in interdenominational work. , Members of the Alliance Youth' Evening Prayer. MAM, Business Forms, Inc., East Orange, cities began to follow in more ATTICS; CEtXARS, Mr. Miller and other Presbytery see the president of the finnat^his mahogany desk and say, "That tuary. Parents and friends are in- Hamilton through the office 'of G. G. NunnC Realtors and In urors. \ **While in Long Island, he helped Fellowshia--will conduct a service Thursday, 8:45 a-m.,. MJIM POP? has been elected treasurer of the rapid succession. The organization Baby Roliiii Acts Like TARDS, GARAGES and Synod youth advisers will man can command the service of everyone in the place; he has vited. An open house "will follow ^organize the Suffolk Couhty Coun- for residents* of the , Brookside Prayer; 9 a.m.. Holy Eucharist anj Newark chapter of the National became international when a club G«iMral HOOM cil of Churches. During his eight work with young people of the nothing to worry about." We think of the politician In the ^leg- the program at which work done Nursing Home at 2:00 p.m. Sun- panics are . represented - in^ this Dog, Human ami Kitten United Presbyterian Church of by the children-will be displayed. Healing Service; 5:15 p.m., £ve. Office Management Association was started in Winnepeg, Canada. - ' Vmjjot Z'wnlng ' ••years' pastorate at Highland Park, islative hall and say, "He has a soft Job; he has nothing to worry day. All of the Youth Fellowship nisg-Prayer; Saturday, .7:45 I membership. • Br, Nelson Heads Mr. Stangor, who joined the Weinberg, x News-Jersey in developing a pro- The senior cKoir will rehearse (NOMA) for the. 1960-61 term. 1 1 he Helped organize the New about" /''" -A ' groups will meet together at the Morning Prayer; 8 a.m., Holy Dinner meetings ,are held oft-the Chicago Rotary Club in 1910, told daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .George gram for 196b-61. The conference tomorrow at 8 p.m. "( / He has" served on the board of •t * Brunswick Council of Churches * * • church at 6:00 o'clock. Eucharist; 5J15 p.m.. Evening I third Thursday of each month at NewEiigmeeriiig of (he formation' of clubs in the Weinberg! of 6 Glen avenue, •land served, four years as its ex- theme is ;"What*s Your. Excuse?" ' The Summer Symposium /for directors and 'as chairman of sev- has a new kind of pet—a baby J.J. wills There will be opportunity for dis- But, friends, this supposed freedom from ca>eis only a mirage. The" Fishermen's Class will leave •prayer. - the forest Hills Field Club, Belle- British Isles and of the first in- S-l Young Adults will be held Tues- eral committees for the Newark '. •• ^ mi m~* S ccutive" secretary. V the" church at 6:45'Tuesday eve- ville. V. ... '.•• •• • .. ;.„•'•• • ternational Rotary Cdnventiqnv rqbirt Which follows her around cussion, recreation and fellowship. The millionaire's riches brinfe'with them multiplied anxieties; day at ,7:45 p.m.. at the church. On Saturdays -from 4:30 iQ 5 chapter, * • \ •' Division at Esso ~" Just prior to coming to the New REV. ALEXANDER H, SIIAW •ning to conduct a service at the p.m.,.spiritual counseling and sac- which was, held in Chicago/the ike a dog and thrives on. a human Thc^Rev. John Hunn, former as- the president's position carries with it heavy responsibilities; the Mr, ClufT, a graduate of Rut- Channing O. Nelson of 12 Sum- Jersey Council of Churches' po- Gooawiir-Rescue* Mission in New- rament.of absolution are held. year he joinedjoined. " "'"'% ** sition, he served as pastor of the sistant pastor of the First Presby- politician's career involves him in many perplexities. Everyone CHRISTIAN SCIENCE gers Uttiyersity, is past president of Completes Duty Tour mit road has.been appointed to a ark. " , . new.post at Esso Research and speaker was iriwxji*eeti d .by Union Church at Balboa in the terian Church, will lead the youth has his cares, his burdens, his' problems, and" sometimes those^yho CHURCH 8ERVICE8 . Next ^Wednesday morning at Gmnford Body L Fender Works the Rutgers chapter of Phi <3am- Army Reserve Pf p. Daniel G. Baptist Minister officers training conference in According to the United States Engineering Co., Linden, as a. re- Robert Dennis. Edward^M. Smith, Panama Canal Zo.ne, a church appear to be most carefree are weighted with the most hauntir The healing power of spiritual , the' Women's Pjrayer Bahd ^T\220 SOUTH AVE. E, CRANFORD ma Delta, and is at present on the Rearick; son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- club director, gave ar biographic made up of members from 24. their morning devotions. Members' Department of Labor* abouti-^ board, of trustees, Mr. and Mrs. ward C.Rearick of 806 Riverside sult of a reorganization of engi- and embarrassing ^worries. "If every man's internal care were, understanding will be explained at will meet at the home of Mrs. £ ; neering furlctions._ - * cat sketch, andl the fellovyship iProtestant denominations and- af- Plans to Explain of the junior high and senior high Cistian Science churches Sun- million, young workers will enter | ^ ^ COLLISIONYPEC^AlTs Gluff and their (Children, David, drive completed two weeks of- an- written on hiS/brow, how many who our envy share would have L. A. Conover, 10 Retford avenue. Aur Dr. Nelson was* named director award; was presented to Dr. Ed-, , filiated witb the National Council 9 youth fellowships of the church, the lesson-sermon on the labor force during the 1960's, PAINTING Joan and"John, live at 115 Crart nual active duty training at Fort VACATIO our pity now/' „ That evening the regular mid- •:. . o _ of -the newly-formed general engi- ward 1j)l: Coe. / . - «f -Churches. He joined the staff "Mightiest Motive the scouting movements, choirs T concludes the cur- ,week prayer meeting will be held which is** 40- percent- more than WGR.K-- MODERATE PRICES ford avenue. Eustis, Va., recently. Pfc Rearick and church school will hold a re-- *$/ * ••••*• during the 1950's. By the late neering division, created from the, Rotary annj^ersarieS'of the fol- of the New Jersey Council: of The Rev. M, Rossi, minister of rent series~deyoted.to synonynms at 8:00 o'clock. The National Office Manage- is assigned as a shop clerk in the loxvin'g members were observed: Churches in 1955 as assistant gen- treat" under Mr. Miller's direction The apostle not only recognises the presence of care, but he 1960's, the department forecasts, ment Association is a, professional 170th Transportation Co." A 1954 former engineering' organization. Erom-Sci the Cranford Baptist Church, will at Northover Camp, Basking gives/us good advice; he tells; us what to do with our troubles, for God. /^\\ * three million new young workers The realignment of functions is Mr; Denrpis," S years^ Glen Kline- eral secretary and director of mi- Christ Jesus' response to the organization of more" than 18,000 graduate of Cranford High School, felter, 4^yiears; Nelson Lightcap, grant work. On January 1, 1958, preach on "The Mightiest M6tive" Ridge, September 9 and 10. listen to his words: "Castlne all your care upon Him." Nearer to He that can have patience" can wili enter the labor force each office executives' In the United .he was graduated from the Uni- designed for add greater effective- centurion who asket^~-belp for hj& Rpve what he wilL—Benjamin year, as compared with two mil-1 ness to, the company's engineering y Roy MacBean, 13 yearsyf . August 20th . he became the general secretary of at the 10 a.m. worship service Sun- The prayer group will meet; /us than we realize is a living, laving. Saviour who knows all about palsied servant will be mcluded'in States, Canada, Mexico and other versity of Maine in 1958. He is the. council. c • Tuesday at 9:30 a.m, in the chure'lv .our anxieties. We are to brine our burdens to Him. We are.to Franklin. lion a year currently. countries. Chapters are located in employed at the Portsmouth Naval work, which currently concerns, an^Villiant Schroeder, 15 years. day in Roosevelt School, .,- the.Bible readings: . BERKSHIRE'S approximately $300 million, worth /Dr.; Anthowy Sordill, president, ' James Lenney, organist, will In explaining the sermon*fbpic, school building. T^p,library will take our problems to the Lord^and leave them there. We are to said-linto,the centurion. Go ^ J-78 major cities and the. Newark Sfiipyardi Portsmouth, N. M. be open at that time. / chapter's Membership of 200 is one of" capital expenditures. T.He engi- conducted . wit" • meeting. Several; play "Cathedral Prelude" by Clo- the Rev. Mr. Rossi made the fol- cast all our care upon Jesus. There is one tiny word In this scrlpt- way; and as thou hast believed, so neering offices are located at the Once - A -Year of the nation's largest. More .than Fear is the weapon in the hands members of the club visited the Jcey for the prelude and "Sheep lowing comments: "It has be^n, Ture that we must not miss; it Is the word "AUU" We are to brine be it done^unto thee. And his ser- firm's new center opened last Cranford Boys* Camp at Silver May Safely Graze" by Bach, as said that love is the most powerful vant was healed in the. selfsame 150 of New Jersey's major corn- of tyrants.—Mary Baker Eddy. registered in the school are invited all oar burdens to Christ Begin by bringing tt> Hun the heaviest ling •tefiiBer in-Florham Park. Lake yesterday. The club was in- RE0I —thirpostlude. MrsrClaudeGrady- lnfluencerin the world. Yet human hour" Mait. -8:13>. " " \ ti> this service. / and greatest* of all burdens, the big problem of your sin. Christ Dr. Neison attended Cornell strumental in' starting the camp and Mrs. Clifford W. Johnston .will love in its frailty has proven in- can solve that problem for you; He can remove your guilt; He can From "Science and Health\with University, which awarded both more than 30 years' ago, sing a duct. "I Waited for the adequate in many instances to The general committee of the Xey_4o_the.. Scriptures" by Mary Day After Labor Day atrce~program —eleanse~~yourson£— —; •—' 1r - — SHOES IS (MIR SPECIALTY! MaJaachelor^degree-and-jdoctor:-. Lord," by Mendelssohn. bridge clefts created among Baker Eddy the following selec All our knowledge is '• ourselves •> . o o< * * * STOCKING ate: in. chemistry. He jointSd the will meet at S p.m. Monday in COAST TO COAST HOVERS Mr. and Mrs*, Cart Broeker of by. misunderstandings and pre- v tioh wilfbe read (180:25) "When Wilbur Coon Shoes for Women to know.—Pope. the parsonage^ ' "~ Thus we are to take our sin burden to Jesus, then bring all la tfa* V. 8. «r C»naJa company in 1939. Ho is the author y, September 6th 208 Scherer . street will be in judice. If the Bible speaks of love man is governed by God, the ever- of several publications dnd holds charge of an MYF trip to Point at all, it speaks of a love/far great- Mr. and/Mrs. John Taylor will those other cares to the Saviour; He is the great burden-bearer. present Mind who understands all Nunn Bush and Edgerton Shoes for Men be'host/to the prayer fellowship five patents in the field of petro Pleasant Sunday, The group will er than human lovev/What this Here God unveils His loving heart. Why should we bring our things, man knows that with God Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes far Children - leum processjing. leave at ifl:45 a.m. MYF mem- greater love is, and/what it in- at 8/p.m. Wednesday in their cares? The reason is simple; "He careth for you." In the midst all things are possible. The only volves will be thtysabject of the 16 Moss lane. SAVE! Bf V«n — Rail — Boat — Alt bers who wish to go may contact of doubt and fears shall we heed the counsel of the apostle, resting way to this living Truth, which the Broekers for reservations. morning' message/- in the sweet assurance of God's unfailing word, "Casting all your heals the sick, is found in the Sci- Men in. Service 1 t)uring the decade front 1960 to Seamless - Full-Fqshioned '"•I The new building committee The Daily Vacation Bible School' care upon Hint for He caretii Jor you." . ence of divine Mind as taught and Shoe ital Pfc.Vjerry Kotlarz of 3LaSalle Will -meet in the old sanctuary at will present yfts closing progjam 1970, according to a United States demonstrated by Christ Jesus." HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent ' .• •''. .••. - v .. u . i». m * . • . •' . ' '• • •:. . • e^Ke will leave tomorrow for Pick up the phone and / $:30 p>m. Monday and the. prop- Sunday moaning at,9 ajn. during Department of Labor forecast, em- ^HOBMAIt AMD ORTHOPEQIC SHOES FOR THE: Canip Drum, N. Y., for two-^week ployment will continue, to grow "Does Jesus'care when my heart Is pained BUY NOW ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. *isit S friend. Costs littl^ erty committee will meet in the the regular church sehebr hour. . Secretary of Labor James P, r JMOLM T — AUAU.. ORTHOPEDIORTHOPEDIC WORWORK DOMDOME OH PHE S Pk& * dating a Specialty reserve training manuevers with to call anywhere. Boston,..,._ Sanctuary at 8 p.m. next Thursday, ParcntsXnd friends of the children faster in thii service industries Too deeply f«r mlrib and sons; the 50th Armored Division, 250th than in the production industries, Mitchell forecasts that the number \ Open Daily 9 ajn. to 6 p.m.—Fri to 9 p.m. AND SAVE lot instance, from Newark As the Durdens press and the cares distress of women workers in the United p y p APama.a-4484 Battalion of Westfield. • only <6Of, 3> nun. st»tioo with a continued decline in farm And the way crows weary and long? 4 CENTENL AVE C rate after 6 p.m.,10% W« W(AT HND COMFOBT. U>4 til* WAT/tO HKALTB work and unskilled occupations. States wiil increase at nearly 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD twice the rate for men/with about REGULAR . . -----SAUE not indu North Ave. at Station Plara Cranford Vuomth •f tk* foU»«ti>« '-. ' • He cares, I know He cares, . -' 30 million women workers^ expect- PRICE The fastest Occupational growth , Hfa heart Is touched with grief; ., ed by ISVO, si* milllen more than CBmUTIAN . SCUNCB_ KAD1O/ ' or TBIB \ during the next decade, according When the days are weary, the long nights dreary, in 1980. This would represent & 25 $1.35 to findings of the United States percent- increase for^ %6men as Bta. WNEW (US6 ke> • ,1 know my Saviour cares." TRIP RATES Prom 8 tol2iP.HL K Department of Labor, will occur compared with a 15 percent in FUEL OIL .s YOUR BEST HEAT 3 pairs $3.19 BU. WSBC . ( fleo key"— I among professional and technical crease- for men.. •... ^ ...... •—• to Slid front ^— , / 8««. WOXB (IMJ c) » lal, W< Bandar KMb' *•• U :••«.» occupations, cspeciaHy engineers; • Italian Food scientists and technicians, follow-' . and for the Idtewild, LaGuardia & Newark • Orders To Go SO. WNTA—- < D?ri kc> <-=• 2nd Smlurd.y Kfeh Month. 3 P.M. ed by clerical and sales workers Lutheran Speaker to Outline ... It is necessary to fee almost t far tnt/UUnimn ud r«»«rta «f bcudUii mclvai fnai and proprietors and managers. genius to make a good husband. *1.19 Airports — Grand Central & !3 • :,/ ) Bcagruaa vlll 1 During the ISfiu's, according to ^ Service* > BEST IN FUEL OIL _ v~ Stairs PennsyLvanla Stations, N.Y. Piers the United States Department of ^'Varieties of Service" wiil be the sermon topic of the Rev. Walter Ifs Labor, two out. of . five. workers Hi Wagner, assistant pastor, at Calvary Lutheran Church «jn S\inday at Sale Ends September 3rd will be 45 years of age or older, — Day Trips ^- thef9:30-!a.Hi. service. and by 1970. more than 33 million, Donald Corl of Cranford will sing "I Sought the Lord" by Chad' men and women 45 years of. age LOVELAND FUEL CO. or. older will belong to the labor "wiek, a hymn taken from the new Service Book and Hymnal. • - . J & C Restaurant force, which is 5.5 milBoh wore " Sunday school for the nursery," FORMS BRidge 6-1200 ; OPEN EVKiy NIGHT than in, I960. primary and kindergarten children will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the SHAPIRO XCEPT MOST, pL ii FJS, AGoodLawaThis will convene at 9:30 a.m. Children church library. ' OF >- Open Thursday Evenings SCARBROU<5H'S A & A CAB SERVICE Intermediate Luther League, Closed Sunday — BR 6-9855 under three years will .be cared #•••••••• ftuw^JWttjMik''fe^fisU''' '••' ' • '•''*" • • '' W ' fMfifJtM IWn 1 FlRSTCHimceOF CHRBT.S0ENT1ST under the guidance of Mr. and INSURANCE i AVENUE 17 Eastman Sf» / fall Guaranteed V , for in the ehurehheuse while their Mrs. Gilbert Zerbe, are making 11 wV | AVC. AT HILN St. ; CBAMFOBD parents attend the worship ser- plans for the coming year. Mr. y«srSfiHaajriJ vice.- . • •• •" . and TMrs^Kalph 2bb~cl, Sunday School.11 AM. Sunday School executive com- and Edward Miller, president of Testimony XieeUne TOMAN! mittee will meet MoHday at 8 p.m. the Senior Luther League/an- forp

.s Aut SCIENa Fire HEALS * Theft .-\y Td.BR 6-2474 .Aetna & Co, im and ,••—> SDNDATSf 101OakUme,Cr«nford WNBC - (660) 7:45 AND SUPPLY BH!dge«-71M . ADam. S-51M Ts Iiim, a mreplnced be sototo t*i» •/•for©.* . ' / :•• results. This free Prograia <»uide tells- , tK«r secortc/ • Jacobsen glasses so the .. at the wisest time for economy I you how. Pick up your copy today. wont be spelled if you • Simplicity t $ bfe*k or b&e ybor reguUr oi Build your own garage in your own lake millions ©f: motorists, you doubtless dream; of ; set a Cadillac apart are *at their all-time best, 5>O0! Scotts Spreader (16,95) 1 Sc*is ••'--.• • i •:. 8 • Reo back yard! What you save in mnt ; '„ someday eajoyiBg the^^ superbtlve.perfprniaaee that And your authorized Cadillac dealer has some plug Clout (6,05) together only 18,90 ^cSdf81 EXTRA PRESEASON will soon fake care of the cost and ewlyGadiliae provided Well, then, you'll be delighted . inleftsting inforaaatioa about how easy ownership ion Ciiiinl} Trn\l ('oinpiinj tp know that this is Ae petfeel time^ts make the can be. Accept his Invitation for a drive-^and get BONUS TOWARD think of the cohvehieiice—especially SERVING YOU IN CRANFORD i move The quietness, smoothnoss wad rt^ponsc thai dl the facts about the wisest investment in motoring. r# Loak Simsft, SE Smm. TRADE-IN OF in *tormy winter weather. - .&«• lamui S#« Out &l NEW MOWER SEi US POR, YpUR^ECiSSARY SUPPLIES VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER oiher convenient offices in » Hardware ©Gadgets • Gifts Robert E. Prescription Optician ADDALIA'S GARDEN SHOP Height* 109 N. UNION" ffVE BRIDGE 64)866 , Laboratory oil Ptemises Phone: BRidje 6-2700 LAING MOTOR CAR COMPANY v Cranfonl • » BJUdg« 2-3650 150E.St.Gw>r«Av«. — HU6-S069 — tliwfan 94 HIGH ST. 119-121 EAST FIFTH STREET-PUUNFELD. N. I.

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1 A \ .IE *-? * V Six " CEANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1B60 lieutenant governor of District 6,, vices, be was guidance director for wity. each receive a .third of the if 11 Behnert place marked w i introduced the speaker. junior high school Students. residuary. ' _ 20th year. Both men are laW Institute Certificates Howard Hermes of the Plain- Public speaking will be among Another $2,000 was set aside for tqry technicans. Mr; Murphy u i' field club and> members of the35 courses "available at the Cran- the maintenance of the Stegrhan the firm's technical sales 4rvi " KENILWORTH GARWOOD ford Adutt School's annual fall mausoleum" in? Cedar Lawn Ceme unit and Mr. Dougherty ih ^ . Vwarded to Local Residents Evying Township clubl were guests. 1 Charles Tripp offered a prayer.semester, which opens October 4 tery. /Paterson. where the bpdie the chemicals research d TfiTrty-one~CranI6rd i in memory~of Richard S Parker at'-Cranford ~" Pub! of Captain anBf^Mrs.- Allison-^ leting courses during the spring semester of the Union Junior College of 20 Norman/place, a member of speaking wiirbe off. from 7:30 interred. Mrs. Allison had lived in I lstitute of Union Junior College the clutTwho died Monday,of last to 9 p m. for 10 consecutive Tues- Hoboken all her life with the ex- LXVII. N6. 30. 'CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960 , SECTION1 "ITHREE The institute, which was launched last fall, offers non-credit col- e|.k \ day evenings ception of the past two years in 1 !ge-level courses for adult? in the liberal arts and cultural areas and Benjamin J. Moffet, secretary, In person registration will be Cranford. ACCORDION I rograms for industry and special presided. conducted September 29 and 30 Donald R. Creighton of Cran- from 7 to 9 p.m. sit Cranford High i -oups, Mrs. John Kupcho of 127 Benja- ford, jrmember of the Newark and INSTRUCTIONS 'ield Day Tomorrow; Lomax Seen Likely to Fill Schools, School. Mail registrations will be Hoboken law firm of Dicksoh and tVie following Cranford resi- min street, Mrs, Fahnie B. Lqh— yai of 55 Nomahegan court, Mrs.. accepted through September 29 Creighton, represented the 'estate. AT YOUR HOME were awarded certificates by Registrar Paul -W. Selby at The Hudson Trust Co. of Union Borough Council Vacancy < w r k" Anne McElwee of 4 Heathermeade Cranford High School. 1 .r competing a 10-week"course. palace and Mrs, Elizabeth Schom City was appointed executor and OR .AT THE STUDIO 'o Conclude Progmm , KENlLWOkTH—The naming of Richard Lomax to fill |He un- For Re-Opaiiiig Sept. 8 Fundamentals of Electronics": of 9 Claremont place:'..11 trustee of the estate. expircd term of Edward Archambualt on the Borough Council' appears KENILWORTH—This summer's playground progrdnv^iU be ended GARWOODr—Summer rehovation program . in- the" local public - F. ^Arthur Gfarlicf k t>i 15 Greaves Mary Radlin of 515 Elm PURCHASE DOERING JFAY HOME—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence" R. likely since the Democratic Municipal Committee, whirftmet last t lace, fcalf L. Hart well of 18 street. was awarded a certificate Strock of Atherton, Calif., have purchased this home at 24 ow ^'an all-day^'field day to be held a^f the Michigan Field. week at the home of the municipal chairman, Anthdny Carbone schools is "proceefiing~very we'll" and all work should be completed in g way, Edward C. Kurtz, of 48 Mosquito . Two Observing Esso RENTALS and SALES hiWrcn have been asked to come .early, bring their lunch' and stay of 612 Washington avenue, voted 5-4 to support Mr. Lomax. time for the res'umgtion" of classes on September 8; Superintendent ,of for completing a 10-week course Doertng way from Mr." and Mrs". Edwiri Morgan, who have moved^ 3 I urnside aveniie, Walter H. Lasin- 11 d.i> • Activities scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. will include races. Mr. Lomax, 51-year-old presi- -— \— -/- Schools Lewis F. -Laird told the Board of Education atvits jpectirfg" $ d 'of, 88 Centennial avenue, in "Stenography IV" and Harold to Pennsylvania. Mr. Strock, associated with the linde Co, a Service Anniversaries I lines a peanut hunt and athletic events. presv M. Ruhn of 26 Omaha drive was Count Down division of Urybn Carbide, and his family will soon be moving dent of the Kenilworth Democra- Monday night in Franklin School. • ( ebrge F>" Richards- of-16 Norman Two Cranford residents are ob- Friday contest winners^ Resignations of two teachers a$sardcd a certificate f6r complet- The mosquito courtl in District serving service anniversaries this tic Club, lives at 612 Coif ax ave- \ lace and Stanley D, Richmond of into their neW home here. The sale was made by Mrs..Pauline Daniel Kuster summer will rcV were received at the mee'ting and 1 I Tuxedd o place. ing In-week course i inr "Plane 3. comprising Cranford., Kenil- Chandler of the office of G.- E. Howland, Realtor, 13 Eastman week* with Esso Research and En- nue. Mr. Archambualt, chairman peejiFmes Cranford. '*«{'- Geometry.." . • •' ,. •. worth, Garwood, Westfield, Moun- gineering Co., Linden: 11 Van BOMB AV«M» their~awards tomorrow. of .the council's transportation and two ; new •iull-time teachers were The following { street- • Inspection welfare committee, was trans- Playgrounds hired to fill the faculty roster for (ents were present^ -certificates tainside and part of Clark, was &9 John-Utfcr Murphy, Jr., of 713 All the craft work made by the last week, according; to the irios- , , BR 64562 || jdw.-n this summer will be on ferred by the American Can Co. TopMonthly the new school year. ' '.'completing' a 10-week course Orange avenue, completed his I Oth U to Illinois. He resigned frojn the ih "Twentieth Century'Novelists": Local Aid Squad quito control index of the/Union year, and H. Warren Dougherty today at the field. Parents Team Visits . A'cc'epted with. rtfgrets were the County Mosquito Extermination council July 26. LMFittal resignations of Mrs, Janet Kollmar, J tr&i.Harold Jacobsen of 11 "Hern- muted to attend both today's Court Report Commission, as compared with a Allison Estate to Provide r0 Mayor Walter E. Boright, who seventh gr.ade" teacher' at Lincoln ^K avenue. Mrs. H. L. Leland of To Be District GARWOOD — Fines totaling count of 6.1 for the previous week: nd tomorrow's events. Deyelopment has the power to name a replace- School, and Miss .Marie Cordosa, Spring Garden street and Miss; ment to Mr. ATchambault subject WeelcEvents The .decrease here paralleled ~ a Mrs Julja Barbarise has been KENILWORTH — peter Patuto? 685, and court costs of §310 w«re fifth grade teachor at Franklin jjlarge Peterson of: 10 Nomahegan Meeting Host Aid for Beached Seamen to council approval, said today. GARWQOD — A .costume, pa- est Infection to the kill peeial groups. Dreyer of Short Hills, president tract to transport thr«fe local stu- Elizabeth. tnc medication la T-4-L. Relieves J.'Howard. - _ -, January to July. They were choisch oh the basis begun at Lincoln' Sch6ol last The\four resident^' who were of Adamas Carbide Corporation, of points; earned bjr entering aadi ujp TfiaigiaivShSji %* of Thursday, with the children mak- dents to special classes in and burning, speeds heal- twardcd\certinc,ates- are: Alex- has beeiv elected area vic^-presi-' field •i^ for all three Hear U'nkh new, healthy skin winning contests^ joining hunts* metnrnod -s&dtely ing' baskets to hold flowers, buns endcr R.NSmith of 127 South dent o(, the Young Presidents' Or- Gospel Chapel lists doing exceptionally good arts d ten past adft^H" ^ietifiiQg last "week it>n and ifruit, The younger. children for each school day, Cranford apjiear. If not pleased in 34 hours, tfiehigarTavfcnue, who completedganization, f . , Borough Resident Taxi Service was awarded con- manent hair twnoval — • District Official your 48c back at any druc store. Mr, Dreyerlwil! coordinate ad- Topics for Sermons crafts work and being of great worked with plastic heads this gtfmiag, nncrowded field. Members" of the KiWanis Club ten-week course In Techniques help during the season. •* Sburuii nrtfM tiflt>»> CS^pp - 455) ' 3cin£est » Construction Islands,- Argentina, Belgium, Cuba, undergraduates' qualifying for The four Garwood residents who seph Kelly. . ;• ., ..> vJrbyH. of the new municipal building, Germany; Guatemala, Holland, academic honors, for the termwere awarded certificates are: Articles made last week in the (which will. fa"ee Ihe Boulevard on India, Italy, Pakistan, Panama and which ended in June at Newark George Khierim of 506 Third ave arts arid-crafts, program,conducted [the corner of 24th stirect, is er College of Engineering, they are: Don Antonelli Peru. •\. . ••••• • nue in "Techniques of. Executive by Miss Ilk included plaster o£ ctcd to get under way 'immedi* William G. Boyd, 518 Oak street Control," Miss Dorothy Grcve of Paris molds, place m&ts and book- FLOOR AND WALL lately after the contract has been Speeding Revocation Riehar,d J. Costabile, V Dorscl 41 Second avenue in "Stenography marks woven from colored paper,. drive; Frank W. Freund, 388 Rbo _ COVERING CO. alter E. Borieht KENILWORTH ^.Herbert H. .^-fiSJss Barbara-J. Milkiewez of potnblders,.mice majie from stockT 129 Chestnut Street KeWes, 30 years old, of ~}S North sevelt' lane;, and Robert J. Knapp, 99 Oak street in "Stenography I" ings, cotton threat and , ribbonv Rosellc Park will "be- received at the22nd street, lost his driver's lieense •328- Roosevelt' lane. "A st'uden and Miss Maureen E. -.{. ^ • . ^..,. ' hundreds of policies efferdi by diffucnt. people also arc preparing a CYQMiller of Clnrk and/ Mrs, James i parish parser, with the first edl McKcc of Garwoodj tickets, Mrs. [ sps&e.. * sioms plenty.* .convenient CUNFORO tion, scheduled to bo ready~early Frederick C. Wehnim, Jr., of Gar- j 6050 5 in September. Editor?ln-ehief forwood, and Mrs. Thomas Gambmo \ HE NATIONAL STATE BANK the puBlication is Gary Andres. of Clark; bingo, Mrs. Edward j. m i EO«lEIliT0R-FR££Z£R AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE "Union Courtlyi LcaJinp Bank*" ' The business managers ore Pa Moustpd of Garwood. \ , 1' OWER At SVPPIV CO^ trlcla Leonard and Joseph Lusardi, Also,-card tables, Mrs. Shirley, "W£ GO ANYvyHtkE"' APPUAHCCS • ELIZABETH » Si^ftlNSFlELD » ROSEMJ2 while -Dennis McCorinlck andCull of Garwood and Mrs. Alice, fi^Lo- BfilN&S US QU/CKL Y ^;'"'•-£$£ • SUMMIT - KENILWORTH • WESTFIELD Jack Malkq^,are circulation-man' Fuchs Of Clurk; cards, Mrs. An- j tf*-~t;.BRidcje 6OO8O 126 SOUTH AVENUE. EAST •agers and James Ryan and Robert thony Rossi and Mrs. Alex Dick. I 336 CENTENNIAL AVE. BRIDGE 6-0505 f OOVf' O . HiMiii fEoiiiL BEiasif iMsuiiieE tsirasiitsi Novy arq advertising managers. both of Garwood; fashion show, CADILLAC Omoume JV/v-r Tiro CRAWFORD

Decision and determination are ••»• btt Wi'wto ** bi fm itm GUNS • AMMUNITION • FISHING TACKLE the engineer and fireman of our train to. opportunity and -sueeess. BUSTER BROWN-CRANFORD I «e an urn. i. IT, m Lawlor ,8 warm UNION AVENUE T . ..,: ^i Y y and fear are the only pas- AUG ; sions to which no-pleasure is at- PARSIPPANY KIDDIE SHOWS ' Afchery and Bowling Supplies tached.—John Churten Collins. ^MATINEES: .' . Hunting and.-'fWiig licenses Isaied 2O*«27 TROY HI US ^ T.IUBS, The most agreeable thing in life COMDJG: MLMt W«rU" - "BeU Bo,-3V«On Tl»c ISNOttTH is worthy accomplishment.—Edgar •«?.•! » ,-• .•.)..:; •. Howe. " .'• • : .. ; •'••'_ '•«••• -\' ':.,•<.•••*' • • \r .. ,: tt. .i 1 "* • BUSTERB&OWN • UFESTUIW: • PEDWIM • GLAMOUROEBST«» • BUSIES 1 ^mm^SW^^^iSIW^^SW^^^^^^^^^^!SXffS^S^:

r:X> CITIZEN AND C»BONICI£->TinmSDAT. AUGUST IB. I960, HPorlc Wanted- Male i cram these words fete, •I: ~^-wr'Servieea p;..s-; Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Help Wanted - Female against the stonuich0 , oV WISHES work mowing lawns; also sensei—WiUlam Shok^ he said the final'accbunting bt the ', ,sportei in ' Home? Js thg dearest spot ort - Nutiire •has -given' ua two;'earSj wnxiAM y. PAVIPSOW odd loin: Call BRldge 2-^915. ,U Eisenhower years must ow.ait the Maint- as a chird. H. |'*«rth, afiri it should be the centrv, OCNKRAL CONTRACTWO. - Carpentry. bddi- two eyes, and^but Orif.- •tongue, to' Masonry. Plastarinf * Rooflac. BRBHI* BAOCfROM VAc3ATi6N>f - nve day week, Small' nursing passage of tfihb.' In thq perspiJCtivc. tionai WnowK-dK*- u1 zk jhoiighnot th& boundary, ofthe* .•'."•..: 1 '•" -SmaU opportunities a the end that^we should hear Wd a-38W. Ko Job tiovmuJL Eitlmatea BRldge 8a7»« Genius is eternal patience.- of 'history Sine, mlay -see that this by. attending; a sailiriit > in- n.-^—t/laty. Baker Kddy. FIRST INSERTION •-*- 3 c«nte a word, 75 cents minimum. wimout ohlythm. ^^ - • •:..-•• t« th'nn «fttorrnHioikmhw«... ?:V:;: . STAiWTHOUSiliyNTlNCJ ^d^r^^-ts^^ti^-aAldiUdl f: ,An unusuiil array of novelties, Alan DrrSeiri6njte, son of'^Mr. arid Mrs. George E. ^eirioriite of wi» Selbert, 388 Uncoln Drt»e. Kenll- Multiple Listirig Servicie flee and many comfaany benefits, . Salary as well as the moixj convcniionaX surcease, and the President's posi- navigation in , Kb man would -^fsten -to'' you wortl£.., BRMr> e-OSM.. tt ; 231 Ceniennial avchue^has- been' spending the safmnw chrtrtintt the REPEAT INSERTIONSipm^cuMw wi^fa wllhoal copy « open. CM*stnUt, 5-7400.' K of Handwork, *iF>i-i*« <.*-m Uxtens, andhotlpns booth f talk ..'if ,-lw? didn't Jcfiow it was his tion may suffer ric«0rdihgly. Or, H currertt trip. " Ham'e is the place where, whert ELECTRICAL CONTRACTIlJo — Houae- i'.and-Paificy^B'air:!,^,^ •purse of a. 48~foot ynw-l, "Pacifica," a racinc' crnfl owned by Gabriel dtumget)-—2 ctato a word, SO cents mlnlmuxn. SAVE AT Wii 0{ the is possible, he may, have "read'his turn next, ' wlrtnff. Jobbing, fluorescent. fixtures, iannini of San Francisco.. " * .. . , Alar) ,tnei, Mr. tu-« you have to' go. .there, they have repairs and plu(a inst«Ued. Oeoria MIDDLE-AGED ^OMAN to l|y« fa and* hodist Church .oh times tjfuly and the conseryativc*, ADS SETW LINES — 15 centa a llns. Ads Mt in cap* 8an«uillano;>5» Myrtle Street Tel. :: ; Care for boy'when he is out''of school. f jt8,'Mcrofeers of C static approach to"'government was The boat, an entrant in the Newport to Bermuda face, has tyeen BRldge «-8339. ' ... - tf Beat A-' Fath To The Dobr v Other items include rornpers and the JUiamJ-K^ssau rict-. Tb< :' with blank lines tit display lines must be charged by of thii wonderful buy /or only $15,500 BHldge O-4B38. ' /BriB ruislhg in." foreign wjiiers since -' -?—•*-?: -- -r-—-——--=-;—-.. impepativf. for the nation in-the ; ; niiviit'afior. his, \«.-«irikc^i ;(&*•*yatits lines. Display lines (12 pt lype only) charged as SEATS—Cane, rush, rattan. Work called « comfortable robins, 'rnodem kitcliert /making.articlcis for this, "play suits for toddlers; cases for tor' arid delivered. PLalnfteld fl-BTJO, arid' bath, bit steam heat, plum, combos,, REUABL£ WOMAN or hlgh-MrhoolgUI interlude during! which he served. uiy 12. Alan, 24," a .lurifr American team., ih the yachting 'fair- tht» past fiw,, SumniV:r« artil ; v Stockings, handkerchiefs • and Wai '. ',.• two lines. ... : . ' '••"'' . "• '-. ; " ." . :,--'':"• '• MT Jefferson Ave. North PlainHeld. U •tajuUied ,tihd .nicety painted. ' Cliolco ta Care* for 7-year-old from 3 pm, ID awltOCN AS S 0^1 A TI 0 U ; : If ..he was right, he will go down ite of IJpsala College, Kast or«a in Ijiosevirlt'School section. 3:110'p.m. weekdays. Call^aiter Cp.ui: ^,.. ^H^ work»!«| a< a ttrw- Limoi BHidge. }W63 " H pn the pages of, history as a great ;6bk-cveT as•' navigator aj th"e Service CASH* '.Checks or Stamps should accompany TELEVISION REPAIRED *AST. ror the stuffed dolls, neqk scarfs and pot- The boat has- traveled 3,70ft man ort a paure-r launch ow.««sd beat and fastest service call Economy RE»IEMBEB-»15.5O0 ' ' Prosident. Ortc coHtemporary 'oce. • . - - :• V- • • ., ; ? . ;, .. . ., y. Clectric. BKidce.e-3833. Day or Nlxht, Las -Anlmai. Colo, "IAP>—Gilbert Mnr- #Q Latest Dividend holders; An uhusual feature will be miles si^nce tho start 'of.. thy-Miiiy- Trip* to all airport^ railway stations & piers : view, however, is that he will fe .':'••'...' >t . "" ' ' ' . ''••'• "... ™ tensoii kubmitted the flnit -entry in thci HOUSEWIVES L,61IOM «ftd inyiorix ^rntcotfercd an nssorttnent pi handbags in Thx' crew left Gibraltar August port: Bermuda race, and the "Pa* 'ComrnitrnehtN U» NOT RESPONSIBLE for errors In ads taken by telephone. lis Animai Garden .Club's .beautiful Can .you Imagitie treated with less favor;; In^the^f-U- BERARDS PLUMBING AND HEATING!, ;; rs, guaranteed io prc- every size from dainty evening and was •scheduled to slop, off cifica" rnadi' port- in the Azorvw ffiii pijst'lira S CALL BRidgo 64)961 — 6-2272 ^ DEADLINE FOR COPY — Wednesdays at 10 A. M. ^ lawn contest; Miirtensori 'claimed 'hi* An tt.robnt, Sxhath" Ranch, With oil'hoi Growth In dettimid for AVOK COSMET- turii'than Was his'.good' fortune to Repairs, remodeling and new.. BHlda* application •'. met" every , rule—freedom' water radluht Kcqt, enclosed back porch, ICS how mukyii 14* Valuabte-TetTUo»ies sbutHt;AyE; ,-°/ •"* k'i'nt slipping and rusting of gar* bag to copious shopping bag., All t )8areeJonsi, - C;anni>s, and 'Gibraltar, with Alan at. the ^ this fal! wilt «ilW8- :..';- • •" '. '• ' tt enjoy while -in pfflcc. - Iimoiuines for weddings -Trips to anyplace "V BRidge 6-6000 — from weeds, freedom from . disease, ideal nclshborhoad, aiid priced, at billy avolUble i)k Crunford. Earn S3 an"hovr. itii, will' be featured ihs& irain- of them are fashioned from an 'ap« Frances before awehortrig off h't-lm, -iiccqrdJriK to -a letter' re- ELECTRICAL , SERVICE — Daniel J; good condition, and appearance. Hli B-weeki "specialised Training whlle< you yard Is ail concrete lend was refurbUhed .„ ."'.'••-• '»a&.B06? . e^rri. . Call Mr... DavU Ml 5-3I4« for propriate fabric and completely Naples', Italy, where the "Ra'cificii" id bVjbVjiii k ' " Olympic Hey burn, licensed electrician, 5 "Burn- 1 '••;.< • % Prices Very Reasonable- ; , side Ave., BRtdce 6^3600. - ' . . if recently with green paint • Jlome Interview, • ' '•-;.•. . ' . ••• ; X >; frishlphed Hiito ppiholders at- .Uncq, ' ••' ,. ; o'-'i.' • rr~- will Sfc'fVfe; as host bdiit fo't.' the *• Alu'ti hastehas n chthu.s'i.istic about tty. "fr*ffli tm> club's rules ' said nothing ut all 1 ; [rnrti'vii t'hough to grace a lun'- Members. of Circle 2 include TELEVISION REPAIRS—Quick, depend- about ' WOMEN or-GIRLS ibr--'plcanurot tele- 156 x 161 Lot -^ ^ phunc WorW, Ho experience neceissary. L| MM oi dinner table will be avatl- Rt>i, Russell Baum lender, Mri. O Furnished Rooms able servlc«. Van's' Craniord Electric. PLUS , . . (I rnost pleaiunit Center Wait 1( for Sale 1 Alden Stre«t, BKld«e «-fl481 tt .,J»i per hour. Full or part-time—-hours L(,| .n. well as heavy-duty'stove 'Arnold Bauscrman, Mri. Arthur Colonial. The Ideal home for u luruc O-4:M I'M, Eveninjts 5-9 PM. Ap- ( COW of hORSE MAJitJBt, *>H*; white nylon facial Mrs. D^ L, Glbbi, Mrs. Robert Uv*mL thli month only, JUtpsoll. itairs, dormera, porches, recrestloh lirti-n houst>. spuce <»ver garases tor (iiany : v Reasonable Rates. '. BRidse 6-JKVia. and attic room!, EKpertly dona by ', TREMENDOUS SPLIT- LEVEL Uses. A VERSATILE HOME t I I . i h«[d«"»'s", containing a sclec- Grecnwell, Mrs.»George Lcavltt, . 'r'Zi" v, Chwtnut Pan**!, ^ttU 8-488*, S* hinl*^ CRANFORD HOTEL , M x Edward Dudlck. BRld«e G-MSe. tt Brick "front; 4 year old luxurious hontc l,oii nl TOiored tisstici will be Mrs, J, M, Page, Mns, Paul Sutby, ARGtiM In private home. eoi»* r-OtXY AIR^CONplTlOKED ' MIMEOOHAPrtlNa — All type.. Glub Spacious lot convenieht it> Union jun- ul for bath or boudoir. There Mrs. Charles Soehl, Mis. Hnrold FINE PAINTS AMD - venleiif loc-iition und trmti£portatian; buUetln«.,po»UUa, bookleU. Alw public Only $160 > ' • ' Work Wanted -Female builncis wonlah'oiily.' bnldce 6-S««J9. ior College. , ' ',:.-:• ,iho be handedged handker- Ward, Mrs, tillen Wa^hbourne; One eoai-eelUrut flat «tenograi)hy and typing. Reasonable, To heat this--7 room Cove .Cod,' tt6v) Vihyl bsse *V h<>in«. SO pvr week. 230 No. 3l»t Street. Ice. 18 Hlllcr««t Avcnu*,' BRidga «u PLUS o ' isl level ••••'-•'. *•"._• hoi plate holdcq, cloth^pln Wolford. \N Kcnilu'orth. .-..•• U ACRES. Apply with bnisjs. or taller ?17C •. . ••.-. • ..••••• •.'.••••« WttJb baby alt day o*«»enin«. Imittlng bags and sachet Sstin Jnamel ^\ ;4T»l BEdROOM . . Circle 3 members arc Mrs Wil- *^CJ>etrilltiur White SESnaniel ;> LARtJE.G£LEA*J.' nicely Cufninhijd (rxtiit Double Bnrage. .S bifth>, powder room, liam Englc. Mrs. Theresa Hat^ren, x reow. nit'xf to bath, (nsaeftt privutt HpUSEl^OWER electrical aeivic«« plaster, wails, dishwasher, 3 lone hot I*oo»¥«ll6win#' -••' \ .100 amp.v snrvice, ^fixture and plutf in^ MAtURE WOMAN ,th6rou«hlj? exper- lui< T. C Feglcy, leader and Mrs, Henry Hart/el, Mrs. Arthur Ttrtiih «6oif Walsh*. \ home, reusiMiablr, convenient ui 'traiis» •tuUation.* Free' estimates, A. Knptt Water heating system, . ' . HOMERICA, Inc. " • AUTO DEALERS * ^DELICATESSENS* , liort.-llloH; licrttlriiiuii only. Call Blitdte ienced is general INO .-.. v PHOLStElUNG — furniture repairs, Ax»fliiiS Uniilco 6-:i358. combination xioon. Liletlme Aluminum to a Better Home— SEE or week. Call BRidse (PSoiS aftei Aaiharlaal «UTTEB» —' lEADlltttt ' . r> drapeHet, slip severs, Venetian blinds; Producu Inc.', 103 South Avenue, W. lii siRViCE'.... Sale* and Service Nice choicu of iabftei, T. Kantner & 4.R.M.. '• ' ..'.:... •' . TTRR Kpert Slat© Shinele and BRldge B-33OS. ' tf • "•'••' - • .- J, W* SKAfJRft, , Hca. Phnrm. • K«nauU Daophlov . Son, ISA South. Am, K. Tel- BRldfle DENTAL ASSlSSfANTT, 8 years' expert itaaw.tut Circaaiata TUe Repalm «-O893: ' . ' ' *f YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or lendei Wishes: similar lobsllio'*. Refer^ . . . BBldge skills . ' Apartments For Rent iil. water, Realtor - ; .ind fcsriS'ge, $120. Uusitlcss couple pre- 104 N. Union Ave. — CRANFORD — BR • Hprlt* . 64 Inches fell*, »3iS; »l»d Jfenexmtt •'' .- • EVETJING^ CMS. ' j «nd C, W. Brfnmum ciisdjm bUndi. ferred, ' > • " \ . HI-FI and RECORD. CHANGER repatra^- BySAULORKIN • Ctirora SERVICE 50c «j. ft. Cronlord Upholstery S' CeclUa WhltU«r ,.„„!„...,..,.....,„ ctt S-4409 Help Wanted - Male flcinaolt HhowYoora BMC Sh« rtf*tNlSltEO 4-BOOM (jUlck, dependable iervire. Van's Cran- Gertrude Davis .,„ AD 2-00«3 iAX,M * BE HSHDIL4LERS • 130 South Ave., £., BRidie «-O8O3. lord Electrtc. B Alden Street BBld*s Salesmen . Aai'l. Prof, of Pelltieal Scienc* Marking 2 Si N, Bro.d Nt, 44 W«>ta«ld Av«, ' iilr»l floor. Lars!> rodins, rtrcplacc and e-0483. . .---.J. .. . ••-• - . : .Tl*Pauline Chandler ...... AD 3-3W7 STAIjCffB IMrage. Jlcat, cicctrlclty and KM sui>» botis Puti ' W «-9891 JUNIOR — Compteta WUBBER STAMPS fnadfe te (Mit on Anna Cook BR 0-3120 UinON JUNIOR COLLEGE MAIN OFFICE AND SERVICE abort notice. UiuaUv 34 hours »ervic«. piled. Adult* — no pels. AD 3»S31X ,U i-Ai*DscAPmo iud TRERIBOBB;" Miiry Knlerim BR 8-301B With Bell Telephone MARINO'S n$tt MARKET 9 Oil Howlahd, Jr , ,. BR 3-86S7 Beit Warner U .,..: CH 5-B019 IPERWtANENT' POStttOM tor- a North and Cya'tral Aval, WestdcIA CENTENNIAL Gnlf Service Pric« reasonable/ ^ beat b£ material ' Jlxn' IJUwlatxid * Ruth Price Kcvc „,., , ,. BR 6-S172 man- 120-asr JB precision. m*i4» inanu 1208 Mary" Si "" " " and workmanship; GranfortJ Rubber THREE ROOMS with iftodem Wcb Iff Waihlnaton St.' Westtleld ' EUrter H. Smith ,„,...., BR 2-8085 Cranford. Nw Jersey - Arthur A Honikh of 17 Rich- heat, hot water., electricity, and - Hazel Hamilton U,..,,. AD 2-1727 ftielurlng tlHn. jEKcellenl oppoHunliy ' Fresh Seafood Daily Irvin Muldrow . Stan Ctwdey Stamp Shop. Ill North Avenue. W., ADam* 1-6S30 «* ADains S-48T0 : 4 Lucia O. RaiifSy .,... i BR 6-8842 for high, school Bradual*. Additional mond avenue- will murk u quarter ADcnnfl 2-7651 BHidfie 6-1890. • • . -tf- ffurttUhed; ; bi ei tsffe lf(an with Mr. Horakh, tin appuratusmnn Inc.. 1103 South Ave. W.t BRJds« «- tar.-iCe supplied: busIlibii couple prc- Pijim.il fiircwcll to his^pnrfy in vents had raised the office to a AaiharlMt* JOB. •. - . . -. ..;". , ••. i* TARGET FOR TODAY youag growing campa»»y: position open in the Elizabeth plant Siep«jrtme>»i, OI/tlMOBIll 38f C*nJennlal Av«, Cranford (ewd, S1O«. Call BRidge 2^S94tta«r in shipping Sftid reCeivlHK d*paJrtni*nt: Pliir ico fa^t month ' and ^-proved position of primacy. BUILDING FOOD S1ARKETS • CARPENTRY A BEAUTIFUL where he maintaHLs central Sales * Service tANOS,ar,d ORGANS, top brand., best txperlenee helpful but W* necessary. l* urt his magnetism and \re- He scoreii two sensational elec- ADamg 2-7651 prices. Dudkin Piano Co., North Av«. : : Write-Box No. 349 ii« ear* of Cran- equipment, h a member o RE&tSCEDhr-- . - '• • . . -. i PICTURE iiik.iljli1 popularity uVcri in the / Call BRidgo 6-0150 * SHOE REPAIRING * at fiaiiroad Station* Wertfleld. ADam. Colonial, 3 bodrodrnj, screened rjo) ford Citilert and Chronicle,. ~< tion vlctor^e^ but was able io carry beth Council, H G. MtCwlfy Chap- 560 Worth XT«^ Eaa*. Wetlfleld CARPENTRY CHAS. KURTZ SIARKET S«81L^^—: ^_1:-_-.- .-:.::-. , tf, ROOFINCt-SlDINO-^HBPAniS * - attach^-garage. ' .}.—:,. ,,niiu', poiblbly - anti-cllthactic, in. a Republican - tongres'sional Apartments Wanted ONE VLOOK malntei»an<» Worker- -.. 1 tor, Telephone Pidnecr^T of Ameri- ~ LABQE JOBS OB VMKLX.' £ peORWO ROOMS kkll r Quality Workmanship and fair pric««. Thii'S story brick front 4 bedroom hours." ON6 GENERAL roaintenamc* IJS of hts" career . He is going majority only once and ihwi had 21 N. Union Avo, Cranlord ERT SHOE BOOK SHELVES. base cabinet, wall cob- REDUCED— ' ^olohial Is a beautiful picture and it sets ca. He i tables, toy cheats, cornices, bath, unfurnished, for b.uiineju'worn- HO^^HIIpN • place, porch,' -.•'.. . necessary; Apply Harding School. 4*8 BBide* 8-9S48 , bookcase bed headboards, unpainted. Jrri. Kcof Craniord center! permanent' end of a deod-end street. Excellent Boulevard, Kenilworth, N. J... between \,i what has aff tn^charafcterlstics three out of four sessions. of hi: QUICK 8ERVICB Contractor arid Builder since l»4a neighborhood of other attractive new FRED'-DAVEy', 43 K, . 7th Street, starting Septernber'or'October. . Call REduciei»- •"»,.,' - o A.M. and 8 P.p. tHandayrriday i Kuquited- love affair: with the :enure,'.. ;Wfe • considered foreign ' Authorized Kenilworth. BRidJo S-5555. .-- " tf evenings; BKldjte 2-5809.' ' • . 'Older type, two story, 3 bedrooms, 2 hohU'iL .Near schools; Just as bcsutl- LIQUOR STORE , LOUIS MONTINI ful. is the • charmlnir interior. 4 biff MEN WITH ears for light delivery- ... mean people,. \" . • . • policy his forte, and yet during th BANK AND cut- uariiui.', immuciilate. SHOE BEPAIB1HO «At¥ ior WATEft S6STENEBS, de Home Wanted bedrooms With lots rof closets. 2% baths. Pull or part-time. Earn SZ-S4 per No other President ra this cen= last, year^ American foreign R&l^y No Charge lor Delivery GET FULb HOUSE POWER - 2 car garage, big ultra modem kltchere. hour. Apply IB No*U» Union Avenue. Sales - Service 7«red, Refined, rack, pelleO and W«t-rOUR'.BfcDRQbM HOUSE', Io" buy pjf |liryhiiiFeli3oye^sUcii™ibaiih»c| Ku1ferea~a"ser.ies of setbacks' Md 23 Aldra 81. CranfonJ klns coarse. All 100 pound bags. Ud Vdlt Installations our specialty formal dlnlqe room and large UvlhK Room 3, second Boor.. .• H * R «alt Service. CHestnut l^T30 r^snt; located IH North Cranford. .with Z1MMERMANN BROTHERS & room With nropluce.- Price in loW 30's. Llfiiiition from the multitudes,'' a humiliations that would, have di CpdtotTon Vauxhall and English FUEL OIL —BRJd«e 6-178& ' ' tf two-car tfarage.. Principals only. Call Electrical Contractora • Sec this lovely picture of u home tot 104 Walnut Ave. CTanford lair 8-S044 BH 6-68S8 yourself.. ' tress' s<> uncritical «until\ifecent minished any other President. He The second annual father-and- 0^ claimed to> know as much abojutf JOHNSON QMTBOARD motoM; KewAnd SHERIFF'S SiULE How many oo*Qlt do (nohths), and an opposition irkCon- son cookout of/' the Wcstfield ' • • / LO VELAND FUEL CO. uacA O WTown. .Sea Mac bo.its. West-, Help You'SeiU sureajok COURT fir KEW JEBSE* so tolerant that the mual the nation's defense needs as ^riy YMCA's Camp Mihdowaskin Day COLONIAL BUREAUS field Marine. 781 Contra! Avenue, West- Cajeti ALTERATIONS slid REPA1BS by exbert GOOD WILL USED CAHS MOVING und leria, . carpenter. Free eotlmate*. -. Work Call Today For Appointment CDANCFBV DIVISIOK. VtilOX COUNTT n which' accompanies \he We, yet. his own Joint Chiefs of Camp w.ill be held this evening odd • .. '.. .' '• '• tf fuUy ouaranteed. Call' evening*. DOCKET NO, V'9*0*4* \, SAVINCiS&LO/ ESSO HEAT —TISEL. OH. . Bids are invited 1^ JuwlshlnE milk, BRldge fl-1211. tf CAM, TODAV — ELMORA. AND WEST END BUILDING p of a 'Presidential temire is Staff contradicted hiirt oja^vc at SeelesyV Pond in the Watchune US NOBTB AVI!,, E, WESTFIELB STORAGE TRAVELONG THK WORLD BOOK Encyclcpcdia. flrnt vciitilablcu. staple foods, meats and AND LOAN ASSOClATtOf* OF lEtKA occasions: Two Ar«ny-g«ieral!r^e ASSOCIATE supplies for the Harding School Cat*. 1 Complete Multiple Listings hnrdly evident. He bears the credit Reservation. All fathiswi arid camp- In totes, Budmt plan. Call^CVELYN EXPERT TREE SERVICE — TrlMmloif. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BETH. M. J.. u ear*6rstfciB «* the Sjift Som* p^pla Ilk* to ADama 2-3700 AlsUa* and CMA1KEN. TOKoa B-4S1«. - .If terta for the 1960-81 school term. reedmg, surgery, Bpruying and (ctiioVaL el New Jersejr. PJalnlift*. Sfu STKUBEN tnr the Kpod of "the' past (eight tired; in, order te Write scathing ers of the camp's 'fourth period Cafl BHidqe f>llU , Monthly specifications, furnished and Martin Schmelde, FA 3-»109. 2-3S a denunciations of yttis admlnistra gSUlred. Same; available In Warding H, AJDETERING REAtTY COftPVet ali.. Defendants- lh«{r buiinvM—but ear's, antV none of ;tht felanie for are invited to attend. Tables 8 to - *~ - Call 4-aiak — - tUQOB, WAXtUQ MAeiillifES', neW > y civit. ACTION nqcECUTiosr ~, i bad; He, coasts in to the finish' tioVi's defenseJpiollcies. UNION COUNTY BUICK CO used, complete line «f -waxen, and School hrrtcc, 420 Boulcuurd. Kil GENERAL HOME REPAIR—M Soil have SHAHBEN AGEKCY, VOR SALE Of MOB!KJ«3EO PREMISES 13 have been reserved, foir 5:30/to Wos-lh,-)St;JL7r^,'r' •'••-' • 208 Beech St. BRt>6330 ! . " Janitorial supplies, 418' Centennial * job to be> done or would! Jutt like By VlrtUe of the above-slaUdl writ ef •O«hr ahoutd b» rtsponilbb calmly""jieif'-'BsiureA.-ttiat €he Sydney fllywwn.an-expert oft the 8 p.mv • , . .... '; •/'' Ml Bortb Broad 81. EUsaMb to talk with Us about it, call Billa REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. AVemie, BRldfe 6-5783, • ' Realtors N execution to me- directed I shall expose- verdict of history will b?e kind to esldeneyV^reeeHtty write that ntvmztm KATT Home-Mnlntcjuuice Service. Electrical for sale by public vendue. in the- Court 1 Following supper, there.^ill be Cemetery Plots and plumbing repairs, carpentry, floor 18. hi youi •conomlc Mcurlry. [his administrations. • Mr. . ^iSeiihower's unrelenting On knili<| Hslsnce from Si Vv HOME rtJRJJiSHINSS—Antl«ju*«, pUnw, y tlUrtg, lawn mowing. »torm windows, Houses l« the City of Elii(ab*l». ti. 3., DO baseball, volleyball, hbrseshfo TRUCK AND CAR riic*. silverware, tic, bought and said. f*»<3 Es*T*A*r£-»4 iir3Ve& is J 1 WEDNESDAY, liHB lih BAY Or I. One casts' about to .explain the popujifity caiibfe explained by the wuatsts. ons - MADISON GALLERIES. 250 Main dNe ESTATE-4 grav*. J& bml- screens, window repairs, cellar and attic BR 6-1900 and Btt and singing. This, wilL Be the. last 5-2313 HENRY P. TOWNSEND *U». GKACELAND MEMORIAL PARK, cleaning. Telephone! BRidge 3-6886. EVELYN WADE SEPTEMBER, A.to: 19««, •phonomenon of Mr. EiHenhower's taetrihat %e came id.-'the"'office ' -RENTAiiS ;': Street, Madison, N. J. FR 7-2907. U Fully Insured. ^fi at tWo o'clock in the afternoon of said special event of the/eamp season Kenilworth, saas emH:- .NonQecfaHan Phone BRidge 4AU7J >vlth a reputatfon full-blown as a Mais Office BHidn. 6-0900 wililll ddivide. ELfcabeth 3»3867 b«foj% OPEN WEEKENDS liiewardship lacking the help ;ef Fathers "have beeri asked to fur- SETTUN'd AN ESSAtE —fiygs tieet 8 P.M. Realtor-Insuiror Ail the following trael or .pare*)~& MOVIV« Evenings Call Ipoliticn! and historical precedent; national hero, and therefore had nish their owtv'trpnsportation to . W- Howll* Park Used, tbeia, tSO; 0x13. $35; oriental land and premises hereinafter tjartku- 7 Go The Easy AV«S Way! • OxU, »SV=-other tiics. GE vacuum;' GETTING ENOUGH Salesmen . _, larly described. Situate, lying anil belnt J is a President'-lyhor brpte already ~ivc&'hist place iij history the cookout she. Parking, facilities $3a Attic" tan. $25. Also Wool hooked Ellsab«Ur Office 29 Broad St TQiRWCMt • ^0 WATER? - Everari KempahaU?, BRe-007j in the. Ifowiiship^ ef Craniord. County ef •many of; .the. politics!ASrylejJ befere entering\the* White House. willybe avaiiabie. Further details FUUon 8-0028. U MargMerlte RearWkt BR 8-M8S Union arid State- of New Jersey: SaUa and BenUt 423 NORTH UNION AVE. CRANFORD Shaheen Agency Iwith impunity: hie dislikpoTeam- The people accepted hint without 311 N'oHh Ave., W. IVestfield CAH or TRUCK RENTAL SpeclalirJnjr tit tile removal of-UmeScale Helen Crefiar ...... M., BR 6-S8S3 and belnK mere' particularly described may^ b'tvbbtaincd by telephoning RANKIN FUEL CO. & Business Space p GUC THUCK SALES Call BRidge 2^5090 CARDED TOOLS, sjSray*rs, linecticldrs! fiom hot water coili. We rent and sell Marae Thorn .....u... BR 6-0390 ^^J^ej .[ Jl ^^y| ftfffc *iH T Till iil?Tf 1^-tiTl^iTTHmii J .W^yt ^}^ ^vV'vC and bounded as-follows: ,. Ipi and said $&y*ne cared question, Other Presidents were the YMCA. pace Viola Hale .,..„;,„„.. , BR 9-5843 1 ; Incorporated ast» in«ia<« eu on, . Trubenbaeh's ***** and Seed, BKidgi- Vp**. S.6MM *...... BR 6-5832 Haeeess«r id John W. Belns -*8*1 on, SCHA1BLE UMESCALE RraiOVAL Geraldine Mullln .,., , BR 6-7831 map entitled "Map of property at Crari- in office, worked hard io da se ISy books are wa,ter: Those of U» V. Braa4 BJ, / Street Jdeil fas' an enSlneetlng 6i Eleanor Brodneld , Bft 6-7310 lened his party )>y Jgnoritig p&tf o- t«M roftoi aa« •tasr aa» Jlc*. rnaU eHei? Stamp and col« col- SERVICE ADams 2-490» ford, Union Courtly. New Jersey, owned but in the process created enemies ' ELisabolh CaU BBidg* C-920O jt-deeded by Benjamirl V. Ham , and 15-17 North Avenue, E. Innije rqtiuests. arid organizational the great geniuses are Wine. Ev- cars i* «h*«sa (ram '- ' .. • SALT roB WATER sorteners. many Jeetloa business, ete. MAX TIEGER liiid "' "' . If Vo Answer. BBidse ieirrTtsicTiffircntoriaJFrnr * QPJlsjmad jstretELlxabeth 1 "^Service AdeliePaSnlSon^ailcTi^Tp^ • NURSING HOMES • ^^•TirntsiiirrT-tsiTiffir-tiaJFr \ Mowers sharpened repaired. Cranford erybody drinks water.' "* , TrulXnach's reed & Seed, BRidje 6- and 1C0NP1DENTIAL AWR, the office; of the Register el Union Coun- BERSE BROTHERS —-Craiiforrf 1661. 1!8 South AVjnUe. E-. Crahlordi BRidge 6-8053. - ti ty, said premises being '..S3 it front & • Other commentators attribute b!I3afiii " • •.'• *-Samuel h. Clemens . AaUkorisni CRANFORD HALL SWAGKHAMER^Realtor 1 the President's htah public esteem g-Decorating 3NWORK—PatlbJ, Sidewalks, curb- \SECONB TRAet :" BEING th» Wesl- MEMT-a-CAK Aba LANDSCAPING. Angelo Do yo'u krtbw 'sbrrieono about to be j that during the days -of. to-liis ability to reflect accurately Plymouih-^Be-Soto— SALE—LAMPS AND SHADES. HedUc married who could use a 3 bedroom eriyti portion ef lot No. $& ai shown LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. lions iO'i to'6«v; take advantage D! —-wtlnir and Decorating, j-uclo, Cranford. BRidge 6-8026, U BR 8-1122 - - - BR «-D47« 8 Colonial^ In Crariford's Hlch School area, 4 Alden Street, Cranford on a map-ehtltied ^&lap of property at IShjirfnan Adams' and Jorini; Pester the'temper of the times. The 1656 s Valiant . . HaaievisfaT ai C^«i«r, atoaUwort* 12 AtfcJgsJai*—Fireproof BuUdinjts BILNEY'S these blfttainj; many-shades our owti mt^A-veiue. Tel BRidee 6-fl9a» completely I furnished ihcludlnc dishes, CranteKL Union County,- -8*.-X. owned handmade style. Lamp* arid shades re* T6UCK\eRANlS and T.B.^8 Bulldozer Marie R. Deacon ...... UK 8-339(1 ulles theye men. were considered followed two decades of depres- and Servie* . - BRldfl. 8-8200 ' Morses in , Ctssre* ': ' covered and repaired; We ean duplicate tor hirc\ S. W. Oliver, Inc., BRidge far less than S22.000T The enUrc pack- Alpha de U Motte ~.... ».-» BR 6-5644 und deeded by Berijamiii f. Ham and ATLANTIC STATION Q-2150 srv* —--••--- -•—-•- age U In excellent taste and lino con- Adele Johnion" which map ts on file iri )/; most powerful men in Wash" sion and war and-general unrest EXPERT OH. BUHIIEH SERVICE BBUce 6-7100 SL-nyy\h-j.dt. VoOl lamps and shade* In Mildred Van Oelder fc...... ,,..,..., BR 6-034« FOR ALL YOUR Dams M020 East Jew* as J«Be»s»n, Hls»b.U> Sonth* Centennial Ave*. Cranfort stock. Replacement glassware In stock. Skilled mechanic*. Per- dition. -Fof the OpporUmiiy ol p'lifetime, riorine Cinley „,,,»«.,.,..„ BR 6-4830 th© Office of the; Register of Union Coun- lingbn. His view of .tl}e/Presidency A need was felt for trahcitiillity S-1T1T ' r 60oUneote Cranford «M Columbia Aver WEDDING iNVrrATIONS: Buy n tclophoiic— i ty, said premise* being 25 !U front ^hd When Action Starts Crab Grass Stops! 44* ' tttttk A»e- W.. ' • Wesin-eM 8-3300 - ./it. T. Williams. >15S Central Avenue. -—-••-- J^JUI. •was .that~U-rwas;'*d6rdinate Witii, aftd the opportunity to savor the / W*stfitld. Na parkinc tfttblem*.- ' Iperienccdi profciWlbrUd printer;! and «y» reaY &.1S0 ft. indeptb, Rartk WaM • AlSams S-SlSt. "• tt. gcavci-s.-Best (jUality and tpriec Fast - the Sirltl preniUejj ujrc aba known ai |ah(l hot superior to, the material gabi^ a surging economy INSURANCE , PACKABD • UPHOLSTERERS Kcrviee. Bree parking at the door. HUnler 6-5M0 3O-41 Johngon Avenue, Cranford., New had made available to almost SA1* HJl¥.' PEA* MOSS, KOKO t<& ALLEN PRINTING CO;. 41 North Ara- ABOVE JLlSTiNGS JcMey.' ••'•.'> rnulchini shrubs, rests, eurdena ! ,-! ! liUe, E,, Cranford, N. j, E\'enirlg ap- There Is due approxlma everyone, Ejtperimetttation .and WESTFIELD CO., INC. FUNCRAL * TrubcnKath's F««d & S«ed, Bhidcc 6- pointments' available, i BRidtto 0*2244. PHI), P, HENEHAN Are offered thru member ofllces of the) with interest from, July, 6. lotso and eosU. NEEDS, CALL 1661. 118 South Avenue, £., Cwi&ofd. strori^ government action both at RICHARD HARTia REPAIR ALL MAKES washer* and dry DffiEGTORS . • ./••--« joum this sale. home and.abroad would have run Step .-,-. • », .•uwV.i,« aaa» A. RYBKR—Interior and ex- or«: qulclt, tiependablo service. .VAN'S LOOK »OR THE SIGN ; -<-. Ralph Oriscelte, Sheriff SHE GOING OUT OF BUStJJESS! &5efythSne ierior bainUS•" * an--d * harming. CRANFORD ELECTRICS Alden Street, 23 Aldcn.Street - BRIdKc 0-"7033 against the grain of a people bent •. WaB Paper • Art SuppHai Opkolatertn« Jk' Iniador baearaiiatf Reasonable, Call waiter BRidge 6-0483. if O'Connor. Mepis & O'Connor. Attyi. -^ ; Bvust ge. Going to Caia«r«la/ rXBHIC BRitUe , v-. Multiple Ustlne Service ~ "3REALT0R" on relaxation and self-enjoyment Paint • Wfautow Shade*. .. tola Covan » TtmtJtm* IMPORTS. 63 Somerset Street, Plaln- 8*?347, DJ & ccc ex-ta WILLIAM'S DOOLEY SUMMER'S A GOOD TIME for service J^dv. Fees: S3?.8O, SCREENS Mr. Eisenhower • accortimodkcd 10 NORMAN PLACE ' field. Open ThUfidai'* tilJTB t*.M. « ' " '— NlShts CaU — . ' / BEAUTY BOX BHld*»i-0tM CA1X BENTLEY for paihUnS at its best, rcryili-a—eafpentyy, cleolrlc. •plumbing. Salesmen " **' this attitude, right i COVSTT I Elizabeth 2-1245 ©»• BRidse ft» , .— OPEN WEEKENDS — " - DOCltET NO, f-iilS-aa •• * ADoms 34646 tlM Kariil 44S,.Jtew. Providence Koad. Mountain JSewspttper Delivery. Louisa eUd>«..«...™«..^.^.«M..,..^'BB EXMORA AND WEST END BUILDING •.,.-.* "- ' . '*«£ ABarf |4Jl« • 8-25 Sot•: ftjorn '8 a.nt, Sun. frdm 1 p.m. 1 grass BBENNAN & TOYE HOME DEUVK1W of mnVnlmi. evenlnei AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.OF ELIZA- 4a»"KoTtii AWL E. ' Westfleld >.)••_> ' to apply. MCHA , M. BASICH-Exteflar and lri and Sunday Hewsisaperii. . DeptmdabU BETW. N. J., a corporation of the- State I Aluminum terlor patettHS and paper hansinf, NewsBSPV Delivery, P.O./ Box 68 of Now Jersey, i>lalnti(r, vs. LAVIN L. Gray Met six maple/cunt'-««»t Chairs: e^p. Hea*anab?H e tftces. CaU days, BRld«o NO vkillel; rfiekers; Tale tray; udds and Crairtortf. N. J. SUiist-t 9-6$fl7. ' tf PORTER, et at,. Deiendaiibl. & ALLISON. INC. HUGH CLARK MOTORS 8-1519, eVenlnSs, BRidse e-WlS. 8-3S 102 South Ave., W. ends,- C&U BRldge e.l"J80. • ELIZABETH CtVII. ACTION KJtEcOTIOil — UPHOLSfERY SHOP , •<* . FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES Funeral Directors BBidge 6^)269 S. R. BLUNCK and SON, SOS Michigan ' SCl'KKIOH CQVBT OF McPHERSfoN REALTY Co. 78 CenterlhlU Avenue , , BR«-08oa By 'virtue el the above-stated writ of BRidge «205 Aatnarlsed BllnJi Awnuej Ketilltt-ajth. CHestnut & fUANCBUV O1VISI0N UNION COUNTV Wlrf n tl,. BR 6-3973 HH ta tn> dirtied I shalt v. SM\S**U». -Ate.^ .€r>af«fd sB- T3lSernKaiy~TBBS 1=5 for aale> by public vendue, in thr Court LOCAL AMDAONO DISTANCE MOVING and. 11:45 A.M. Mondayi through ' JENNIE REGO CIVIL ' - Evenings 6-9 " • HeW. in the City. o£ EHiabeth. N. Jr.. on BRidge 6-0?93 ay-,' ' CHESNEY, ACTION Real Estate Insurance SO goslh Ay.«..K.\ Craafsfd ALDEN ST. . ' Bit 6-0400. WEDNESDAY, THE •jth BAY ot- CSAPMAHBROS. YOUTH, BED, good eOBdiUon, ysfeal Instruction*Instructio - —PlainUff" tin Partition) SEPTEMBER." A.D.. 1960, - " ^ HouMhold Goods Exclusively Call BRidce 6-H05. - .. vs. at two o'clock in the afteraaeoVei said PlumUnq 4 Beating Con»ra(^orfl «. fL SteJiBtt*. teKhe?teh i of piBW, JUteH CARRIE _REdO I " NOTICE OW Or by Appointment WESTFIELD—Lot, 7d ft X 180 ii. Very taethodJ, Classical and popular, Les- -NESTEU, good location, hai sidewalk*, trees, Gil day. • . • JOBBfifS ^ OB,. SOHNEfeS .TBOJAN caFirT erulscr. 40 he. •ons In' your h*ne, «M Dorian Road, ! APPLICATION ImproVcint'nts. ready to build, en. CaU All the followuig tract er parcel oi " ET ALS.. | • FOR • 2500 Sq; Ft '•'\ -. eanvu navy top. enclosed head. >- Evenings Call -a ADams 2.-3347. . , 8-18 land and premises henHnafier paHlcU- Shipping Excellent conditleh. tacrtilee, S14S0. ] JUDGMENT • lai-ly described, situate. lying and being Fern's Fanutiire & Appliances Cll llHldjje 6-13604. ACCOKB1OSJ J'N'St-BOCtlOMS TO: WILLIAM V. HEi&f. EStfJ., Attorney SalcsmeiY . , In the Township of Cranford, County of, Rentals and Sales - .for defendants. CARRIE kfcGO NES- Ubby Browstcr BR 6-166* UntW and State'of New Jersey: "Jeb-Hated" Trueks FIUGIDASKE ELECTRIC stove, ne BASlfit. KUSTER TER.- JOHN REG0. JULIA REGO Used €ar» For Bah Being more specifically described and LAWN MOWER SHOP IV Van Bureij Avenue BlUdfitf 6*8563 .Hijbe Milius „ BB 8.83IS gaui.. S"5. Call IUlld£e 6-3188. E and HELEN REGO M A/Hebert ;.,. §» 9-13W CHEVY COUPE; IB47. 'SO Olds engine, bounded as follows: HEADQUARTERS FOR * ADams 3-3434 j,^, established 1S26 Dora Kussma „...._...:....„ ..„ AD-a-47a9 . stick, S18o, must sell, ebing away. BEGINNING lri the northwesterly Use .•- »*•- •'. SALES '= feEEVlCE Abo '31 Olds engine and stick - parts. of Jehndon Avenue at a point therein REAL ESTATE -*. PwrrUr PETER NESTEftfjESSIE R£GO CON- Call BRldge 8-8339 after S P.M. distant/23O.81 feel• southwesterly mea = WEVbtSG Wanted to Rjznt ured jiloncf the aforesaid -northwesterly Estimates Cliafrhilljf'. 60S North M.i»* Wu WetifleM o at \ BHMge 6-5600 MEW FURS. . ITur coa'u remodeUd, re^ VERSO. Widow, JOSEPH A. ZUCjSc Locksmith TKRKE-BLDROOy. house or apartment. JAMES CHESNEY. DOROTHY SHUG line ef Johnson Avenue from its «nitr- BEaiiminSt. - . paired, also made into capes and sidles, AUsTIN-HEALY. 1BS7 deluxe beautiful seetien with the lisuthwesterly lirie- of •FUNGICIDES 213 South Avt.^ East | 0lv«i on Any Cleaned and glased. A- JCANTNKH, 118 RUE SALABURA and STANLEY SAL , red four-seater, heater, overdrive, low Genuine -^ Eclipse— Excelb Call CHcUnut Wali>ut Avenue, BHidga «-l«7a. tf ABURA. her lnub..nd. LILLIAN SHUG milage: new exhaust, tires, J160S or Ellsa Street, thenee geiith 5ft decree* 60 HUE JADACH ar^VU,LT£R JADACH. WILL0U6HBY minutes West and along the aforesaid Cranford, N. Jo Moving PtckUm BORO AUTO CORP. best offer. CairBRidst 3-S7B3 after northwesterly line oj Johnson Avenue a PHASUVIACY COKE Mim Other Fiinooi Mike* her hilsband. M»B©fSiONVERSO and 0 P,«r. . u JOSEPHINE -(S&$y«Cv his wife distant ef .13.88 ft ta a point, theace AtTTHORlZED FORD 6-1144 ra.% Summtr Rental Nursing Service [ WILLIAM SHUd?ii|^fflJ/nmarrteU, VIN no/th S3 degrees 38 minutes west ta, KILLER 111 Park Of Ail KlnJ* through and 4n eentlnuatlen «af the cen- ADams 2-2528 LAVALLETTE-Bungalaw ovsiliBle Aug. CMAWroRD-lCENiLWoHTH V.N.A, tor CENT CONVEHSS^P Exeiutoi- and SUS"KBIOtt COURT Of NEW JERSKV LAMP ami !4. Ulmar ML »nBHldge 6- msternai1 aiid JsianFTaW. health edu- input of Ntcolnnru Iteeo, deceased, und SELLING? bOCKET NO. LAMPSHADE REPAIRS cation. The Visiting Nurse citn Uelp PASSAIC CUi-TON NATIONAL tlANK scribed and a building ejected ea premises For Real Understandi.hgi 234S. • ' " -.' You. ! Telephone BRidge *-d7S*. o* coa» JKNNIE 11EGO CIVIL adjoining eu the southwest a distant el & TBusy COMPANY!' „ Well, wow U the right "time ta put 149.8? feet to a paint, thence north (Uli Telephone Qifeciory. Hours Mon- your house en the- market lit CIIESNSV. ACTION Help with INSURORS day thru Friday, «:3d A.M. ta 4:30 TAKE N6TICE that on FrldJy. the olh PlalnUH. (In Partition! 3.7' degrees 00 minutes east and CHILD HEALTH SAND DAY.ndN.GHT eale or te-eovef any day of September. lOSO. nt 10:00 o'clock CaU today. Our efficient staff will be parallel with the aforesaid north- M.WPABIO fM., Saturday 0 A.M, to 1 P.Vt . Mo hawsy ta consult with you without eny Vr. :-- Hearing Problems v- SHAHEET*. AGENCY. 1m. Jumble Store •erviee Sunday* of holidays. In the forenoon, or as saon thereafter CARRIE REGO westerly line ot Johnson Avenue e*n«rai Canhrtrfsa 1001 f»*wfai»s^»a is Sioeat, as the Court ma.\ attend to the matier obligation. distant of \3M feet to a' JUMBLES-STOKE CLOSED unUl Sfptem- NESTEll. Notice of Motion o \M feet to a fc PARKING PROBLEMS - DRIVE IN YARD| r D Succe*itxr is JsIta'W. Heim It SOB Lsbstcrs. ber. For emergeney pickup CJII iUUd£e 1 shall apply befora the Superior Court Ef ALS.. far Sale S3 d '' " • ' SEE ~' ' tamp par**- Chancery Division.'at the Essex County thence souTh S3 degrees 4S miaufes e:o* Ceaked Ready to &-r»e • iriiim_6r BRldjje 84toSfl. ..__,_ U '. . Defendants. From "CuVlesy to, through and In1 confiauatloa el thk ^ Paria Hall of Records. Newark. New Jersey, TO: PKTElt NESTEll. husband ef CAR- LOUIS M, TOTTEN 1S-17 North A*e^, E., Cranford Uentah for the entry of Judgment In the above Blehard Schroth '„..„ „. BB 2-3S86 center line c> a six inch party wall ef a' E.T.WILLIAMS Jjuties Brdadjdot „ „.. BR ft-43l» RIE REGO WESTER. JOSEPH. A. CASINO* entitled, action In occoFdime with the bultdlng- erected ori premises herein de- CH4*taal 5-5100 Wanted fct Bay Joe Mlrugtlolts ....„ .', ..: SU JMSO43? ZtfCZSK, husband uf JULIA HEGO scftMd and a building ereeted en prefix- 95 Centell A**. BBidg* 64)777 reeepti(Uii. meeUii£s, relief sought In the complaint, Minnie Andcfion „, «.... EL B-3M1 ZUCZEJC, JAMES CHESKKY, husband WE BUV BOOKS - dinner* — modern kitchen . tAHL POLLACK tses idjrinlnii en, the northeast a distant WINDOW SPLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS txjuk BOWLING Auueva B« ot JENNIE REGO CHESNEY. STAN" nt.li9.V7 feet ta the aferesaid north- I rub en bach's PM. SOOK-KHOP , ' Attorney for -Plaintiff Mary Giordano „.. »•»•• BR LEV SALABURA. husband ef DOHO- weatejly line .el Jehssen Avenue and HEARING JOSEPH LA BRACIO * A,U,C, Approved . Dated: Auuuit 0. 1060 Charles Newman ™~" BR 8.S77-I , THY SHUGKUE (s^AtABURA.. WAU-' the" plaee ol Beginning. X» Tarfcint Ptalaneld 4-3800 •J Rjveriide Dr.< BRidae «-07«S Adv. ¥«e>: a.6j •'. .•' g.jgEdward. SfiTmkus .. Asphalt Driveway* EK «-««(» TER JADACH. husband of LILLIAN Subject to,the rights el adjoining own- S-S1SS - - HAROLD F.6ENNER SHUGRUE- JAjBACtf. ' ers in party walls, and alsa faeeUWr with I AID CENTER End Realtor' Insuroi • ', Scfendailts. l . "rights in driveway lor ingress and esreu dFrtF<» Mmt Ed t i_, >.:: Tutoring —TAKE NOTicE Hut 1 shall apply ta and subject-to- the rights'el owner* ef I B,,S.WItLOUGrHBy the Superior Court ef New Jcrjy. the eleven ether um$i in the said build* Demonsiratloni la. our privalie Automo&ilo Painting » *tffORIKG -r Ssl£h SKhooSr-Bltd Ing in the said driveway lor ingress aiid * subjects. Clroluii t. Clajk.tt.A. tYulc'i Heal Eitate Go. Op«n B-» 13 CUrt St, Chancery Division, ot tKe Hall ef ho wbea they do eot deserve it-- / BRidic 2-o8«0 6rd». Newark; New Jersey^'on rriday. egress- as marc particularly shown ea TOBK CUfOl rooms or yoiir own home, 6ai- OruuEojraL Anthdzized DtXCO W^ftl » UL.B.VKd. M., aa«i. Mountahi Avenus, . ^^f ^^HH^BHH^r ^^aV J Hl* S, Hulbert • ;' Wciift^ld.. Cid^ ADJWS a^WMl U the Oth day of September. 1S39. at lo;00 survey made by Sailer & Sailer, Civil telfeS m& jnepalm, all makes. ''' ' BODTaad ' o'clock in the 'forenoon or a* toon Engineers' dated February 33, Iwa. Closed Wednesday* thereafter as' CoUniel may be hoard for; Premises known as 113 Johnsaji. Ave., The State-.ef New Jcysey has set STHDEH WOBJt Nut or an Order, directing that tha prchilicj Cranfard, N. J. ^ ' ^ ^ e 248,008'"acres fair huatiag Prejudiee is aev«? easy •A. Piano Tuning described In the CmnpLalnt in thU oetlan g Stove Then ' is due approximately ii.iirt* Bicrcl* Raptln »u fishing. "The state-swraed land tt HELIABLE PlAKO fHUDtQ . aij* *e- ABOVE LISTINGS be sold, fret? and tHschSfged from your with inteiresi from July ti, !9<}O wd coili A'QAHDOr SUfPLT CEHTEB 8INCE lftt Hearing Aids : SiAiiifryf fita Ifdaa. --••-"-" ofr(rurtcsy, either' absolute v_6r UCtfARD HARTIG UHder. wildlife Control, SBd 8 • Bairlntf by recocnlred txpcruT Dud- The Sheriff reserves the right td- »d» Are offered ihnj inembex offices of th* Cranford Cycle 'i at- h kin Pisno Co. Ifdrmerly Cranford TUl Your O>«1'Bin Howl with LAlgh Prmmlom Anlhtmdt*' - therelri. . . '• . jourrt this sale. CRANrbRn BOARD Or ta»-Ay - EARL POLLACie SOUTH AVEV E. OOHMBTOH 211 E. FIFTH ST. K Pl«no Cp.l, Tuiitrs and Sebullders, Ralph OrUceiki. Sheriff pAnrr sun AToyCo.lnc } ™ •"•••• liorth AvcoiiSi Wc»i* —----- LOOK $OB THE 81QN Aitdrncy for^Plalntilt O'Connor. Mor»s & O'Cotiabi*, Aitis. 6-1661 PLAINFE1D — PL 5^327 a Oboro from Theatro •Unbared- DJAt CCCCX^t f 101 N. 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^ Face Six ? CRANFORD (N,J.) CITIZEN ANt» CHEONICLE—THURSDAY. AVGVST U. 13C« maiulnnd.JState and local Civil the Manchester, N. H., plants! of Hurricane Facts JQetansc and cooperating govern- Daven. - ", ment agencies will" idissominato Mr. Schaner"jomed Jthc company GlVen by Director warnings by every available in January. 1957, affer^erVing as means. manager of the receiver engineer- Charcoal Grilling of Meats jug ty^rrli nhil rffvnlnpm>»nt dl- •V"7 WMAKYW. >LRMSTR|pNG, Home Agent vision of Air Associates, Inc.. .^'Trie host cookjfcd trie steak to1'perfection. We hadI/a full course Hurricanes originate in tropical Orange, ' nteal in The dining tjiorn' biHhe broiled the.steak ove/charcoal out- ocean ' areas and usually move B'nai B'rith Unit He is a senior > member of the doors." This .glowing, report by a guest .^'"suggciUVi/of the increas- front low to higher latitudes with Institute, of Radio Engineers and is knoWn in. the armed services for ingly J^pular use' of charee^r" broiH^ also ihe/iact that there is increasing spend, size pnd intensi- Chairmen Named aii art.to cooking whenever arid wherever dohe. ~ ^ his contributions in the field of ty, according to a release issued every high frequency and ultra At Local Meeting Ent* ua Ircnnd clni» rnnll t Kttowledge, is rieeded bath of the •;,.—— •—— / — by Thomas S Dignan, acting di- high frequency equipment.' air- ycvn S Sections, 20 CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUtiUST^5y i960 po.fO(»lt« bl Craii/ofd, TEN CENTS B'nai B'rith Younc Adults of si. kind and cut of meat to buy and this js Koorf news for those, a rector of Jtfcw Jersey ,Civil Dc- sea rescue communications and ;the method >f cooking -Whether rnlijwity who prefer beef aixhc Union County met Monday night data link receivers and trans- m-jL" and Disaster Control, in con- broiled on a grill or oh a spit. Ex- 3.1J 'other/cuts for the charcoal at the home of */Iis,s "^EVancc; mitters'. - — cept for p0rtcrhoi4.se steak, haitw grill. Us>e steaks at least l-in.n. nection with ad\ent of the hurri- Shapiro, 127 Beech street. rges burger, ground lamb,, a spit >an thick j'or outdoor broiling, a^ thin- cane seai-on. " The "president, Arthur Trooskin GRANFOKD PUBIiG SCHOOLS ion be used. .Exempt for lesj of larjib'.ana ner cufe tojid nv-bc dr>. Hurricane winds whirl counter- of Colonla, appointed the follow- smoked pork picnic shoulja&rmost ..'• -During grilling, turn beef steaks clockwise, with the highest speeds ing chaiimen: Servlco. Miss Lois Attend Institute School Calendar - 1960-1961 jrneats can be broiled bit a grillif only otVct;, a*, more' frequent turn- in a circular bandf'beginning at Plotkin of Linden; education, Miss "\ the edge of the "eye"? and extend--^ .nSFpfemfecr Orientation of New Teachers proper time is allowed, In the cast? h/n causes juices tn rim ott And Shapiro; fund raising, Michael £or High School A lO^yeaf battle by the township for changes in the traffic ~ai chuck rtwhti stP^ks—tcrtrr- -tu EDIVAKP C. HEWItlL i|Sg-ouU204o-30-in»U'S-or- more. -Herzfcld-orElizabcthr 'September ...jrPreparatibn for dp^fenlng Classes cuts of reund jrieat::(k'nderizer may, 1 The forward ipce'd Usually in- Ipattorn to alleviatehazards at the triangTcJntersccii6h aif inning the Rahway River to \S>eptember 8—Thurstlay .... .„.-./.... ;'...... ,,,*• .School Opens > a fork puncture , the meal and The group participated in a Math Teachers 1 Iri Ihe waW- ofva wave of be heeded to produce really teii- results "in additional lo-.-. of juices. Suburban Trust Xaiues creases and in extreme cases may bowling' party at Jer'sey Lanes, " ingffeld avenue and Kemlworth, boulevard lihalH) ha> hecw use during Cranford Days; per-' October 12^Vedncsday , '),.,-. Columbus Day * der • goa'd eatinjj . me;jt from the-' reach 50 miles an hour or more. Richard Fleischer of 216 Hillside livoii, it was revealed at Tuesday nights Township Committee tap* waving the tanoc carnival ...... JTTTI...-„.„!, Teachers* Convention protests by residcWIts, Town*.: Linden, last week. 1 wh . November . 10—Thursday .... grill. Follovir •the" package direc- Hewitt Boanl The ocean level may rise six Guests attending the meetlni! avenue, st teacher, at Arthur L. ; aS a letter was read from the State Department of ««* "M* Cranford the "Venice. Novfcmber 11—Friday ...... :...... Teachers' Cpnvention^ ship fc'ommrttecwas advised in 1 r Sate Approved; tions eareiuijy for whatever Jyjsjr. C He*ij: Cra«- mpanU^l by torrential rains. < d s 8 '.'. Indoor cooking can be thermos- Trust Ctv To Us bluard «f direc"- trip to Bear Mountain on August high school mathematics teach- .would be instructed to i>r£ !h !?*£ ^^ ^ .«**£ November 23—Friday :.; ;.-. Thariksit|vint( t ford .tlccrcation Center for the tatically controlled. Trw heat.fi'onv Plqns Workshop, As at the home of Miss Sandra Jaeger, t bv Her- 8 or a lcna rela A tlow-or/ni ,ingomunt woikshop le^; from the mainland, the Committee on School Mathematics towqshm to uisbll a ^ W. February 22—Wednesday . •...,.„ Washingtp"' Birthday ihfp-nwned land on South avenue, west, was .voted approval bj> the f P ?^.. " s' hold, your hand over the coals in entK is v tcv'-pri'sjut-iit in charge 445 BirchWood road-. Linden, at i9eo Cranford sl tlon l lt llsc the jjositiohrof the meat -and' bjefitn will be cari'ducted bv th«> Spadcn- of sales for the Thomav and Beits ,stortn is given a name and the 8 pm. Monday. A program on during the coming school year who -actuated traHk- bjih? Days and Wesley N. March v 31—-Friday•'»'. • Schools Closed—AEastet Recess owr/ship Comniitt«e at its meeting Tuesday u ""P ). ] * ; ,. Co * IncT ot Eti-'jbeth ^r.d aK» a Weather Bureau begins issuing ad- Thjs-is uaextnmtrly da»«Se«ttK Phito ; teked. that a April 10~-3Wonday' I,..., „ Classes Resume td coilnt Seconds. (, Consider .the hoe.Garden Club at the \\aint of safety will be presented by the are training this month at the uni- IcciientMse 'It*ad at the meeting *as a letter protesting the u.\k\ from William member bf its bosrrf of djrector< visories _ Linden Police Department. aterscctmn. ol wHich the' ta^i'ts chai,hsan appointed tor th^ May '_ 30—Tuesday coalsl licit- if you can hold your,, M^Hfarold Paohlke. «0 Lcnhomo versity campus in Urbana, UK , ...:... M«rhori«l Day H./Gindin, a Plainireld attorney I a proposal to erect a b/JwUnji alley and eVtctstJve committee. A hurricane alert means that were 50 Wportablc traffic ruHy.aware,' MayoK to D. Boria* l96l te ha;rid ov«p them for 2 seconds, The 'three-week 'training pro- June, 20--^Tuesday i i^....r.v.. Last Day for Classes Philip j. Lqvin, an at MB-Spl Koilth hWnui:, eist, on rffive; south, fiom I to 3 pm on In .idrfrtiort t» bcn-4; acuw in there is no immediate danger, but lacculiints retiulting W aid, and for the past several b|t. ; medium jtor S or "4-. seconds, and 1 gram which began August 8 is the June 23—Friday ..] ,v.... Return for Rerior.t Cards property owned by ..WalteV" 2}r~. August"aaT'.Mrs. P.iehlke and Mi - that everyone should stand by for years the township* engineer: has .' bidder, and the Lebin! slow 'for S to 6 seconds. Elizabeth vtvic arfasrs^, he »s 3 last of three summer institutes for persons in Cranford d°tu:ing the jsolo of Colfjnia, preKitUtnt of the further reports and be ready to b^ developing plans and sub-| indicated that September *.....,., 17 days March- ...... Corp,, described as a New Jersey Meat -cooks-.-'over., hot /coifls Edward, -Ostreve \\ilHie in clurcc member and: director of ih«r Eliza-' Vice- President mathematics teachers held there IflrHt lu-ilf of 1880,. according t» fig- 1 Granforil Rccreation-.Ci'ntor, Inc. -- fluickly, -;«ometi,we* so ,fastr tMt it bt'th Town and Cou:ttr> Ciub ind take precautionary action, if witting', them. t*. the courtly and boy awa Ui were'.interest-" October 2t( days April 15 days corporation owning property in the 1 Plans also die being made foi this summer. Earlier programs lures released Jay Polite Chief. AeSr Withdrawal of VM% liquor .license a member" of the Jftatrtsnouib Club tate. We ttnally have approval ^ inin psroin^g a river carnival causes- the exterior.«..to bo^fqugh a "dried arr.inuementi, and plant Post to Schaner were designed for teachers using Palit November yl8 days May ,..,...... ;..,...... 22 days township.' .••"•' » '••• application whs- announced in a 1 Iter W. Powell; jf'or the samo period and .trie interim;. UHcriok^d. Gen* sale to be held October 4 at the of New York, the Canadian. Club A storm warning may be issued *"«««•-i a«d suggesteuggested participatioparticip n by the December .....i.....'...., /1?. 'days.June « ., 14days Mr. Gindin wrote that he was letter-signed by JuliUM I'ollatschek Frederick A. Schaner of 2 Rut- the UICSM teaching approach for With the proie |Cra«f<»Cf^ ^ Canot? Clubl , r> . crally for tender, juiey^rnesft. cook home of MKs Richard Waibieckor, (New York*, the "Ba>head Yacht for -some codstal section-? to warn the first time this fall. « . |bf I !••">!' there were SO reportablc i January...;, .„ .J..~.12,\ days ' ' — objecting on behalf of^both par- of' Ki'iVi, Stptch and Pollatschek, - Club and Vt'&ity of TVkwty I «oncornod that wind*: and tides gers road has been promoted to County approval foil the p .t^ ^jrtttett also asked ihnl • it over medium -ebiijsf; • 10 Ghebtter Lahg pluciroj»hi«. medals, gifts, refresh- I .1 Beef or lamb; Ijnbobs, be«?f, lamb First'regular tnectihg of the rea- eral Mills, Inc. In his new position, do, Indiana, Massachusetts', Min- ini! the first six' months, of this in,'" which he declared were "in PollatKfihek was available for com- ' '.• Goin«; to Sales Seminary A hurricane warning meant; that neers have been conducttnK sur-:'mtflL< secretarial Work and other • or pork.r&asts on a spit, and htfrrt son will feature j closed iloweri he -will. be responsible for engi- nesota, Missouri, New Jersey, violation of the rights of my client ment. yesterday.-on whether the all precautions should be taken IstiLit on April 10. .There were no veveyy s at tHtH e sititee fofrr thth e pasp t Sx*f© tspeftses; They .reportedaft.reportedaf' -t ex- etc Reopen slices require medium coals. 'Most show af.tfit home tSf Mrs John] Joseph Julo of ~33 Kei;h Jeffries neering in both the,,Livingston and Ohio, Pennsylvania dnd Illinois. Itlic biiclc of an ice Cream truck on k i U rt n that they cast- u cloud upon the bowling alley project would be Bombrowski, -JH Walnut jvenu aveniw, a professional strcice rcp- immedisU-lv against the full force weeks in prcpatatUiiri for art early i; pctiditurc of $4S«S.tt$4SStt& this year, .itle, are oppressive and impossible sausa|e\'Jtems require the lower Ic'enterinial avenue near Hayes start on installations of the ttottiw;!-i the report asked that the ro pyrsui'd without -the .proposed ac- • '*:, • resenutK'e of the Pfizer Labora- of the storm I WON FIRST PRIZE O The ireport asked that the roller- t heatcof slow coals. " '" 'an Septembei 14 Islrcot ,,on" April 10. Three were HO to meet anu tend to restrict bid- companying cocktail lounge. The : Weather Bureau advisories, FOt STUOINTS * ADUUS...Scientific court* in^ izing islands. "_-'| skating -event fae_dropped because xiore beef is coming to market tori».s divLMOn of Chas. Pfizer & BEFORE Natalities' in tfe same rperiod of ding." local alcoholic bi-ver^ge ordinance Co» Inc. wtlt ailettd 3 national alert-;. &torm warnings and hur- MY RHUBARB PIE Mr. Gi-all said interested rcsi- jo r iiesr participation. A suggestion Cranford public schQols'are preparing to open doors on Thursday, '; than usuai,: and the beef available • .According'to the Wniti«d States- SCHOOL touting & Study Skills |l959. •'•'••.... ' • Ine'letter was ordered received would have to fee amended ,to make 1 ricane warning's arc issued every dents' may view th* plans for. the jj was made that dancing contests be Scntfember 8, to an estimated 5,^00 students, Df; CJark W. McDermith, "will be top quality; enabling you BtsparttnVnt of• Labor, the,, popu- sales seminary at Syratusc Uni- Improv* comprahaniiti'n ... concantrolipn.. I j^pip investigated by the jioliee and filed. a plenary retail consumption li- six: houis, or oftencr, if needed, sum project at Ms offic* and mem-! conduct during the year at the superintendent of schools;, reported today.. tobuy the' better grades for great-, lation of this country will.increase versity; X. Y., from retention... vocabulary... study technique A receni/survey shojws that_most American liii tli^ first half of tiiis year were Mr; Levin, tfrho dropped out of cense available for the "alleys. In addition, sbulletins for press, berg. 6l his staff will fe glad to Cranleien witli thp finals Mo be / • The, estimated 5,600-enrollment Bgurfr is 200 more than the esti- er enjoyment. Beef prices are IS. percent, from 180 to 208 nul-August 1£ to 26. Prepare for COLLEGE POARDS, other Mams have di^t deficienciejgin essential vitamins, pro- I36 trhlfic accidents in-which there- the. bidding at $135,000 duringihe. Oppositipft to the bowling alley • iiori,. oy«r-Jhe decade to 1970, while radio and tellevi nupi- faster,' nearly 20 percent, to 87 en arc miracles ot padence ad I Writ.. 1 • fwlklt. U icy. Check with your doctors—we stock |fhu comparable figure for '1059 that he^wouid.conjest the.sale be>" nionth, and more than 100 resi- » ber",of cattle, comirjg t mt'et- were -tfroken into...the follow- straight 1o the boulevard in its saluted as f_ the early day Cranford Board ;t»f Educatlon'tan Board that vaeatlng ot Bclmonv tion to H; bowling allt-y as ''!U>t la • 11,108 summonses "toe parking vio- togelhtr with - praise for time- are "reqiiested to submit/a Miss Starr."who hat? been- tour- I lalions 'compared to .1,088 Jr» 1950). ejjcration pi the j>resent-daj Unidii •Junior College, as a pilo avenue from Columbia pventie to keepinu With plans: for this area establishment on Silver birth certificate, proof of smallpox ing Europe this summer, was re- There were S6 summonses Jiksued :<£ Bear Hope; are edatained ia Vlette program, it proved so successful, Oak lane to Horning avenue, (Continued on Paae 8) WEitten to Robert VS. fe» of the Cranford Boys' Camp vaccination during the past five •tht'' school .board and the college requested in a petition from resi- turning from u swim at a beach J' as a direct result of investigations yeafiji, and proof of inwnutiizatjon outside of Rome with three friends lijt the scene of an accident, broken Association, by W< A. Sfcktager. of ?ti5 Willow strict following will repeat the project this year. dents of the area, wthrtd not be in, from diphtheria during the > Bt. Kenneth W. Iversen, UJC the, best interests of.- trie town as when a car and a truck collid- PURE PARA I down, as follows: Driving under rceeist visit to the camp by mem twer-years. In addition, kinder- ••••i<*. . • . •.•..„. .;.' •'••;.,' .••••; dean, said the first lecture will be thoroughfare may be needed ed; Miss Starr died in St. Eugenio Average Cost If. Uhcjinf)ucncc.'.6f liqupr, 3; careless f the Rotary Club, v . " garten and first grade pupils must driving. 31; leaving: the scene .of given November 3. Other programs in- the future. - Hospital, Rome, from .head and P.- Stanger's letter follows: show proof of at. least one polio will be November 17, December 1 John J. Clarke of 287 Blooming- other injuries. -• sm accident, 6; stop street viola- amp shot. Thrift students Will ha re- I am glad I was 3tJhHtw*-ac *nd-15f-and-Jttnuary-H!-ond-aft—— -dalc-avunucf-was-named to serve ..A eollegc fr.ie.nd., -Miss ^"Alice. I tions, 7; and one each for reckless quired to have their second polio $1,59 J driving, parking'on wrong side, you and other Rotiirian Speakers for the lecture series as a school crossing guard,'effec- Pyle, daughter of n South Bend, shot by October 15 and the third are how being,sought, Dr. Iver- tive September 1. Ind.,.. physician.- wjth whom Miss I failure to yield right of way, un on bur visty.to Cranford' Boys by the time they enter school next Tlicensed driver,- allowing unli- sen said. Starr was touring, was killed in- Camp tost Wednesday. It would year* Topics-last year included: phil- stantly. . Average .eo'st of educating a' J censed driver to operate vehicle^ An orientation program for new I loading so- as to-spill, wrong way v be difficult for any one to osophy, mathematics, research, an- Cranford Author Two college youths, one frorn pupil in the Cranford Public HOUSE AND GARDEN SPRAY teachers Will begin at 8:45 a.m. thropology, nature and govern- Dartmouth College, Hanover,' N. i Schools -during^ the-' past year, I en one-way street, failing to Thir.ty-eight boys are fakuag sd- • m,e pk-asure and satisfaction J« Tuesday, September 6, in Lincoln •'%• ' •_ ply with inspection and no license Vantage of the recreatiowal-facsli» • afforded me to witness the frui- ment.. . • . Continues^) Spin H.i and the other frorrl' Pomohi: based on average daily Vjrtendance, School, • Dr-. McDcr'mith rreported. / 4l^f*?^»^^^^"^»"?> «*'' a P>«" .th''th't the late Fred Dr. Iversen pointed but that the Cl.-irif;mpnt, Calif., a'ceom- was S3fl8.40'. according to the an- fhic stifif FValier aBd l %ook in 1918 t0 tl e ings wilL. be_ held in' all schools ttii; nual report of H./R. Silver Lake near HORC this u-edcf " signed to challenge the high schopr trims trip also wore'taken to th^ ..' ... , . • ••'.. .. ,• » ,.Rc-v. K«mneth. D. Martin, who until noon when luncheon will be •*'Fer the second year: John A. the final penod of the ^^psl^ bter Ctiini6rd Rotary.s flrst students intellectually, to present ' hospital with" injuries but are tx- ;«cretary of tht/Board of Educa- Family frxm Cuba, served ir\ the high school'cafeteria Rj[»rtin of 16 Holly street has been eighUweek season.. With all pfe-inj^si^ for the entire- staff^ A general new and different viewpoints, to pected! to-recover. . tjbn. In the cost was stimulate additional study, • re- aviiarded second prize in the Wnt- The"" 21-year-old Cranforrl cirll ' vious weeks haviri.g bee, n filled ta', «u j were with-us todRiy I meeting in the- bigh~~school audi- er's.bigest national story corite.st. Your. Favorite choic^ for easy livifig: a the 43>boy capacity, the camp\has; am sure it would have afforded torium for all employes will be search .Vnd reading, to* present had mailed frqm Montreal in June| 'average daily, enroll- ,new. ideas and new concepts and to Mr. Martin received a 1^300 prize, with four slim-skirted two-piec6r, topped by a' Winded 339 out «* a possiii!e^ 3M J him -^ mat^ joy and sausfaction conducted by Dr. McDermith fol- classmates from the' merit/'Mr. IWcCulIdueh's figures DESERT FLOWER Ha ntiome Here p provoke thought. Last year's ex- for "The Old One," a story ot University of Wiic«n.sin for a ^yfyi a cost ol S375.27 per pupij; - blbused Jdcket, band-belted at - the j ^ g eexperienced. Owing to'Fred's lowing the luncheon. J guerilla warfare in Yugoslavia. Mrs. ti Ernesto Moya bdy-wecks. of summer pleasure, On, Wednesday,., September f-. BerimentaT \seminar attracted 64 tour of 11 European countries. She uS compared with $338.45 the pre-' wafst. And note the natty button-down t Raymond Ward.'camp director/ deslh ^^ p]an 5ay dormant, to be 1 HAND AMD BODY LOTION fill seniors from Cran - during World War II. More than: wa school costs. 0 Meeting Tuesday collar. ' ' • • The cdmpers took a trip to She V ^ «srgan»2ation of a Rotary. was developed by Drriversenlijndr the relief and rehabilitation of oc-i Presbyterian Church and of • sive of debt service and capital 1 ma Phi Beta sorority. The Moyas were-guests at &4rs. Poeono Animal Farm on Tuesday;' Club, eonveyed to our committee, Frank W. Martz, supervisor ©!! sec- cupied. countries. • ! outlay, were S 1.988,560.45 lor the All in the-season's most magnificent DcBrigai'd*s" homer* earlier this and hiked into Hope on ThuK- {composed of Rev. Kenneth D. With ondary, education in the Cranford : At this time he is supervisor of • Besides- her mother;:** „ a-.-, aR ft| vived. by-two sisters Miss Jucuh J '„,„,!„,» plaids: brown-gold-black,, red-navy- day night. The Tuesday Bight, Martin, W; W. Bickley, Fred 6.. The local program committee of public schools. The program was management analysis for the De- over the previous : partment of the Army ah Gever Aim Starr of New York and Mrs. black; green-navy-black; i^S porarily in EJizabeth. While iri movie was "At War With The Sykes* ssryself and others, was re-the CranfbrB League of" Women first recommended'«bj' a board-ap- : school year. pointed citizens committee, study- nor's Island, New York. Mr. Mar-, Robert .W. King ,oi Washmston. Cranford their two sons flew her"e Army." Various education?! films.. wived as a possible opportunity Voters will meet with the Town- from London, England. Th'e young-, were shown on Friday night ; for developing the camp idea. ing ways to assist Cranford's aca- tin and his wife, residents hera.D. C . a brother. John. V Star/1, ship Planning Board next talented students. . since 1947, have -five children. I Jr., at homo, 'pad her., ma ti or spn, George, will attend school Tournaments winners wire as,' "As.soon as Rotary was organ-*- grandmother, Nlrs Fj-ank A t^ Operation Aissures hero, their other son, Nestor, left day evening to discuss planning' follows: - '• * ; iied. we added Sam • Hinman,. tin oMthaca, N- Y. d Siiturxlay for Miami, Fla., to meet Junior darts, Arthur Sarkeyian;; CharJey Skiltean, Ed -Vilade, facilities in CranfolQ, Mrs'. Bcr^ S . Muss Starr's falher, Dr John'V . Child Normal Ufe !M tiancee and her, mother, who senior darts, James Downing ju-: CCahHauia an Paae tram Backinoff, chairman, of • the Starr, "died last Ds-ccmber 6 }lt? Xter.is_ e Greer. S-y also fled from Cuba. Following nior tetherball, Craig Sands;• Japanese Flower Arranging v committee, reported. was a scientist and manasemt-n:', ter~of j,jr and Mf.-. John Greer. Jr., '— -:, JUNIOR WORLD OF FASHION their wedding in Miami, the couple nior tetherball, James Do\vs«n£; official for Esso Star.dorci Division ,,,: ^ forrr.eVPj of Cranford, will come "here. junior bowling, .Gregory Buseh; *"-"FOF the pzust two months the lxan> : UlIIIFCfl ToBe Taught at Adult Schoolof the Humble Oil & R---rin:nu Co ' ha' s returned W her iwrae ready ta GOERKE'S- SECOND FLOOR arid . $198 v 'Mr. Moya attctided schools in senior bowling, Larry Anderson; committee has been meeting week- first served basis,-he said, i foL,.31 ;vcars . ... , ..' . live a normal IWe- a;:er uaderijo;ng tliis country, as a young boy when junior ping pong. Craig Sands; ly; to study the nature of communi- The latest fad in flower arranarrangg - come, fit d , Gray ! The funeral will oe held at a delieate. >ipetaiioa lo ciose ' a his unelc held a diplomatic post senior ping pong, James Dowaiwg. ty planning," Mrs. Backinoff-said. ing -Ikebana Japanese "arrange- !_An attempt -will be made to set hole :n her heart wriich she'had BLINKING SAFETY LANTERN during President Woodrow Wil- Junior foul ^shooting, Kennetfi; in the spring if Memorial; -12 SprtnarU'ld ^ "We have studied state a«d local ments—will be the. sqbject. of a had since b'ir'h.' , son's administration... - efmAlhys al there is sufficient interest. ponding.the arrival of the 0 t Orgel; senior foul shooting, Jarnea j . . legislation, 'Know Your Cranford,' course at the fall semester of "the Her ma'-err.al grandparents. Ms. . The Moyas will live in the home , junior horseshoes-," John i ^ petition to me Township Com- |- Mrs. Wiji'mer, who has taught at newspaper reports, planning- man- Cranford Adult School. the Adult School for many- years, 'Mis'i DeVorkin \ ur.d Mr? John Do^r.ey oi II N'orJh 't Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ogelby of Kelly/, senior horseshoes. Jasnes "• raittee is bein^irculated at Cran- Mrs. Raymond P.- Wisher of, 193 ; is one, of the contributors to the; £sHO Service .-JL L'r.ior.' .v.erv>.-. drove Oer.LSc horse 110 .Oak lane, who are pcturnint; Downing-"junior bafiminton. Grc-so'Standards B.«>-wa; e:in- l vanij Hospital in Philadelphia on thief plant engineer of the' Greek Craig Ncal; junior archery. Craig eeektail Iminge in connection with the New Jersey Taxpayers' Assb- Ikebana Janunese arrangements | rangeinc;nt Calendar, which has, erv rect-mly anr.ouw>.-.i : ps-e- M ;nd'a,y Mr. Delar.oy is 3. rrient-" Sands; senipr aireherj-. Larry An-"a bowlin/alley on South avenue. will be offered for five weeks from.' been published by M. Barrows &.: iC'ntation of a 30-year l yvernment oil refinery. The Ogel- ciationj publications of the New bor'•' of the Cranford Firs: Aid- bys spent the summer in Cranford least. signaiures have been November 8 to December 6 from Co., Inc., New York. Her contrtbu-; axard :., Mu. AaV'Uide D.-- r dcrson. Jersey State Planning Bureau and Squad and in*; tYererood its alter living two years in Athens.. Swim Carnival-results: ; rceeiv-y I to-date, according tij Ken- 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. at ,Cranford ! tion was "Interpreting the Holy : Vorkin of !92 Locus'. ..vor.-ue- .Mrs iscv^vs' f^r :ho :?.?. aut :he little Intermediate Division Dash out ncthy Stewart, chairman of the books on the subject from'the local High School. 1 Season"—the third of the Madon- DeVorkin. tht fotn.^r A.i- ?/W DRUG STORE 1 T.TVS l ., Ur;o Es.-o :'arr.tl;. FREE DELIVERY - Phone BR 6-6100 Cranford Fire Department was I splash, Bob Ward; underwater/ "Asmc-mber^ or attendants at the wide- .scope of community Enshiu school, modern SoEet.su i Garden Clubs and. Ikebjina Inter- •—her husMrd. BxJ'.-.ar:1. i- a merr,- schbol, and:>Moribamf and Nageire national nnd serves as a teach- M;•. a-d Mr=. Jor.r. Groer c-i !l called- last night to extinguish a swim,, RichaJd Hoffman; the, Cranford -Methodist Church, planning and emphasizes plarming ber of :he bu5lnc^s ;<;rv:ctr depart- Grea ves jSiace. are the paternal • l\ Fashion Show on Tuesday Nigftt, August 23rd * - - - dive, tie, Gregory^Busch arid and as citizens concerned about for land use, traffic and. transpor- stylcs. ~~^~^ . er^ lecturer and judge. , . ment at Bay way.: -<-*r "so.-, ii* err.- . small rubbish fire on the rear plat- •» pioyett m'tr.O New York p«r-ri.i--:;nj . We Reserve The Right aid Severs; kickbtJard race^'t our comm.unity, we arc opposed to tation, community, facilities- and -"••A minimum of plant material is . In-person registration for the M form ofJCetchum-Jerscy Division, department: her father. O^oar On the stage at The Ritz Theatre in Elizabeth. Xew Jersey— See Back to School Famous and a- "First.Riih Movie ... To Limit Quantities Inc., South and. Lincoln avenues, Raymond Vrecland ai •hard * the eeqstruction of a proposed used to create sub'le beauty," Mrs., Cranford Adult 7 School's fall . Re{i iean Oub Meeting cocktail louage at 489-501 South public improvements. The infor- Wismer said'. ^* _ | semester will be conducted Sep- Lam9l_ii> an •unnLiijant of '.he tubli J'hliQ? p.m...... -.I. ; Hoffman- AdTvaaced Division We 011 :• •pnation-gslhefed-f fom-our-weettng- —The ilrst~sfssrort"«;'rn~ycaturc a ttcmber 29 and 30 froro•" toJ0-p,rr.. -«,-ay-R<;-»ricry, a-od VJ.-_ iiileri. :i'?yv All Free=Adi«ission by ticket only The fire was extinguished by a at Cranford High School. Regis, housewives, a!.->o -were employed the ricf seJiUft with 3 ste^t-. ' STORE HOURS; booster line. The two en&incs and race Craig Jleal; free style. Craig youfig p*ople and others should be with the' Planning' Board will prop - -demonstratiori. Ncal; littlest splash./Bill Evaits: abte ta participate in bowling trations by mail w;ili be accepted at the refinery. r. «*!•-'• Municipal Buil3iE4-.-a- Tiekefs are avatfefcte af JBOERKE'S/MaMMU or ElteaMh Sfortss in Junbr Department ' one truck; which answered the vide the local background informa- Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen. presi 3:15 p.m.. 0.1 TuesJ-iy,,.S<;sitajgMj^^^ 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. . -.-. ..^. ..«,.„..... Biggist splashlh , CrajiKcaUfuBsyjwiifcoatfes^uHdiRCi KeaU lusny; u itkoit the surreuHdihg g influencinfluencee ssary for. presentation to dent-dircctor, said , the class, will •'through,September 29 b>- Regis- MMrsi . DeVorkin rec«n:iy was "Mil, returned'.a1CU mt 7:20 a.m. Capwr - tion necessary .id ^resid^.n* of '.!;-; 7rai',-:i(ic f>. i: I'-.'-'^r.-Vti thi-' ''-^^^H^^HH tain Edward Euht&/'wa$ in dive, Craifii Ncal?>ao s$wke ^ace, a^Kiat^ with the cOnsurnpUon of our memberibcrs.is n their study of i bp limited to 13 persons. Ilegis- trar. Pairl W. Stiby ,'at CraijJord] o.lv-ct' Gordca town-Wide |ylalining will lie accepted oa a iixit Hi&h SdiooL