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John Arsenault, Chihuahua; A. pair of Eskimo twin dolls; JIancy cient Greece, and the' following are Nancy Jenkins. Gertnde nibber • band drjytn propeller I Cranford Public School News Perry, Sarkisian, Cuernavaca; Rae,. Eskimo doll; Janet Borden committees were formed: Greek Waugh, Richard Berer. Thomas Craig Weber explained the com' Drew Scott, Monterey; Mary and, Marianne Montag, picturea theatre. Gary Wilson, Robert Herb*, Rlsberg. Mirtt Rettino. Kenneth ponent parts of his gasoline engine StehUn, Orizaba. ' ' about Eskimos. ster, Jeanne Wasserbach, Karen Orgel, Norman. Hoglund. Janette model airplane. Diagrams of Sjm Daniel Doudt, Pucbla; Ellen The children are writing stories Baxter, Raymond Raimpndi. Greenawald. Walter Fitz crease of $51,313.54; county taxes, sons the Board of Education adopt- Dennis Goldsmith found the gov-and Deborah. Goldberg; doll. The slager, Roy Knauer, and .Richard about ant habits, structure, and Mrs, Frances Ormond's kinder- Ly. night by Borougn Council feneral appropriations of $411,437.35, an increase of $86,675.22 over ernor of New Jersey works in Grade 3 forest fire prevention and control, The tax levy for municipal pur- $170,600, an increase of $21,75423. ed a $484,934.40 budget on Mon- children learned, to read thermo- Rozand. • engineering skills. Mrs. Joan Maleski's second garten classes have been learnin? ihows a 19. point increase in the he 1959 total, was passed on first reading by Borough Council at Trenton. ••-, meters with the assistance. 6f Bloomingdale Avenue protection of the--forests from dis- poses is $332,955.99, an increase The complete budget will be day night. Railroad committee; Mary Jane After examining the farm close- graders are' studying Eskimos. about the night. At "Show and ;ts meeting Tuesday night. Public hearing was set for 8:30 p.m. Feb- George Backinpf f explained t,hat Walter Ditzel's outdoor thcrmorfie- Grade 2 ly, pupils were amazed at the eases .and insect pests, and pre-Tell" the children have been tell. 11 of $11,412.06. The local school published in the February 11 issue The budget will be presented to : Fleckenstine, David Copson, Ste- James Dunn has contributed beau- Although a $3M12 increase over ruary 25 at the Borough Hall. •" • President Eisenhower is.the lead- ter. .' . .• '' ••• vention of waste in lumbering. tax levy calls for. $386,925.40, an f the Citizen and Chronicle. Pub- the voters'6n, February 9 at the "Eskimo Life and Lore" is thephen Stobinski, Edmund Faulkner, complexity of the ants' existence. tiful sketches on . Eskimo life. ing about sights from windows at l,,t year,, appears, the new budget er-of our country. He said, adults The. slides he displayed showed right and have brought pictures lic hearing will be held at 8 p.m.annual school election between 2 On the basis of total borough Joanne Eiickson and Linda current social studies unit in Miss Peter Steiert; highway committee. An ant colony has been repro- In a study of weather, Thomas Lws a 12 point decrease in funds elect senators and. representatives Mertz brought, magnets for ex'Joa- n Pederson's second grade. John duced on the bulletin board under scenes from Ketchikan. Juneau. about the night. ', Wednesday, February24. p.m. and'9 p.m. at Harding School. atables of $7,318,000, the budget Brad Nostrand, Gregory Storz, Glesser and* Johanna . Goscinsky Ltried td operate the town. .HoW- Three candidates for the board s introduced would result in a to help- the president. Jeffrey perimental purposes. A film on Eldridge contributed a model Ellen Fraites, William Kanzler, the guidance of Linda Brink, Sitka, Glacier Bay National Monu- School and library books told In proclaiming Junior Achieve-, brought thermometers to keep, Iver Keglonal High School-Costs also will be elected at that time. Would Defer tax rate of $9.45 per $100 of as- Freeman noted that a new, presi- magnets was shown. Eskimo, village on exhibit in the'Laurel Young. ' :'••".' Janice Iwanyshyn, Janice Tarulli. ment, Mendenhall Glacier and An- them about night workers, persons LH"boost taxes here 22 points, ment week,, the mayor said that dent will be elected this. year. track of the . daily temperature chorage. : The' budget, showing an in- essed, valuation, an increase of 26 The . following children made classroom. ' Canals committee, Rebecca Hofc Chambers of an, ant colony in- who fear of the night, and the thile local school expenses will 200 Kenilworth students had taken ! Stephen Kocsis emphasized that, cluded the storehouse for young both inside and outside the class- A study of propellers and gaso- beauty of the night. After looking part in JA activities' since it wascrease of $51,796.90, .will add 2.3 points over the 1959 rate, paper snowmen for the hall bulle- A cut-paper mural depicting a mann, Carol Sussky, Vallic Den- room. '..: ••'..'•• ' ' '• ' • . ;e only 2 points. A 7 point in- Headquarters tach_pcrson has to be a good citi- tin Board: Russell Douglas, Rose typical Eskimo, show scene is on larva storehouse for eggs, and line engines has been made in Her- talking, and singing about the first established here.' Three stu- points to the tax rate. The amount Finance Commi'Sioner Frank nis, William Drejka .and Janet 1 Children who made interesting eisu is reflected in county costs. to be raised by taxation will be zen in tbo- school, home, town, Laurie Schloff, Marilyn Callan, the bulletin board. Lynne Volk- the warm, low chamber for '<-o^ bert Schumann's fifth grade. The ,night, each child illustrated his Thu estimated 1960 tax rate will dent officers of Ken-Co Labs, Wanca reported that this ' state and country. Guy Beaven Kocenko, bridges and tunnels com- snowmen for the bulletin''board $386,925.40 with the tax estimate Bruce Rocssncr, Jeffrey Yacker, monn, chairman of this project, mittee, Diane Tully, Barbara Gra- coons. Drawings have been nu de pupils observed the results, of-a- own goodnight book.. $8 66 per* $100 of assessed sponsored by White Laboratories, Building Planmean an increase of approximate- Inc., gave short talks on. their expected to be $£818 per $100 of •foncluded tha^ Rood citizens will j.Rit.nard Rastelli; paper houses, •was assisted by Elizabeth Anne of the worker ant, honey, ant, male laluation. The 1959 rate was y $7.80 to the average home own- ham. Gail Enz, Karen Mercer, and assessed valuatlbn^compared with MOMENT OF SUSPENSE—Mrs. Stevenson, played by Frances . GARWOCD — A recommenda- rnake each., of these groups a fine Kenneth Heger,. Richar. .d • Paskow Coyne, Robert Buontempo, Robert Linda Green, v .. •. , ant, soldier ant, -and .the queen duties. Speakers were Walter Bo- er in his taxes for the year. ' 8 47 '•/«•' • $2,795 last year-. on that no action be taken at ( working organization. and William Yacker. Valla, Deborah Ditzel, John Fos- y ant. right, president and son of the Costa, looks •expectantly for the entrance of a killer in "Sorry, It was pointed out by Council- Grade6 ACCORDION '•Mayor Walter E. Boright said mayor; Raymond Keller, produc- The.increase is attributed main- his time on construction of new ter, Bruce Morris,.Walter Zingler, ; The class as a whole completed Wrong Number," a suspense drama to be presented as part of facilities for the police department man Henry Plckarski that tax re- Grade 4 Philip "D. Pflaum's sixth grade j,at the budget provides for one tion manager and Marilyn Murphy, ly to site and building improve- Cynthia Loeber, Suzanne Linke, sketches of the anatomy.of the ant. INSTRUCTIONS Fitting the Footlighters' production of "Showtime" at Lincoln School, and that, if .necessary, the Union quirements for the local and reg- Walnut' Avenue In a study of Mexico in Miss has completed its study of Egypt. lcw patrolmdn in the Kenilworth (Continued on Page 2) ment, purchase of additional in- 1, Barbara Jones. Pupils have expressed a desire to Garwood, tomorrow and-Saturday even,ing^ for -benefit of the Civil __ •County, Jail be used for housing of onal school districts have gone up. Ha/el rV'tercsak's class, Douglas Projects were brought by Larry construct an ant farm and hope to at your home >o!icc Department. He said the structional equipment, and addi- Grade 3 Perez showed the class a Mexican The theme "Books We've Read- •cpartment has need for two pa- -Defense Police Reserves. • • . • Garwood prisoners, was m;jde by total of approximately $26,000, The h highlights one aspect of the Anderson, William Biach, Wendy accomplish this before the unit is or at the studio SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! tion of three new teachers. children in Miss Althea Llmtn but in view of increased Dog Licenses Due Councilman I. George Casabona, ontributing greatly to the over- jstein's third grade are studying dollarj Marcia Towns'end, Mexi- language arts program. When re- Birkemeler, John Bodnar, Charles completed. • ' t George C. Schlenker, • finance {olla'nd. Barbara Ward made a can leather goods! Leslie Kane, Clark, Willjam Duncan, Ricky • Wilbur Coon Shoes forWome n the council is holding the KENILWORTH—Borough Clerk chairman, made the presentation. chairman of building and grounds, all local increase. quired work is completed, chil- late down. it Ihe Tuesday night Borough irge cloth Dutch flag for theshawl: Linda Cook, large posters; dren may choose' library books to George, Donna Lieberman, Rand. Philip J. McGcvna announced to- As' suggested by Mayor Edward RENTALS / • Nunn Bush and Edgerton Shoes for Men FootlightersOffer'Showtime'lOuncil meeting. \ „ _ , lassroom; Susan Sofman and Lorraine Cangclosi, Christmas card read and illustrate. The following Mirante, Bruce Stockberger and Livingston Avenue ... 1 The budget also provides for an day that Monday, is the-deadline License Revoked H; Tiller in his.New Year's Day Susan Williams. lpl)ioxiinatc five percent salary for obtaining dog . licenses. All -Mr. Casabona explained.that his address, the proposed budget calls reports and, pictures are, exhibited Grade 1 . • Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes for Children . KENILWORTH— The driving on a bulletin board:. Joseph Aude- In\ science the class has been First graders in Miss Mary Mar- ACCORDIONS foci-ease for employes in the road dogs in the. borough must be li- Tomorrow, Saturday Nights•eport was. being made following or the establishment of a capi" studying light and the sources of r • " , ,. • Ind sanitation departments, Board censed, he said./The, clerk's office license of Jerry RiPortl, 48. of mecting-with his committee at al improvement fund totaling sirk, Deborah England, Judith Gar- tell's class held a book show in the GARWOOD—"Showtime,. . : ,ArT~Ev"ening of Comedy, Music light Reports Vere made on theclassroom.. For two weeks the 120 Bass, New Health, and parks and play- will be open Monday evening from 732 Vernon avenue was revoked Which preliminary plans which he $68,000 to provide for- future pur- • Lumtoipuk «/KtcM«V rity,, Betty' Jane Kowalski, and and. Drama," u three-part show consisting of two one-act plays. "Red Todd Wizon. * different kinds of lighting used in class had an opportunity to browse from $145.00 Shoe Hospital Irounds. -..•'• . 7 to 9 o'clock for the convenience for two months for one speeding and Building Inspector Alex Prish chase of a fire engine ($15,000), the home throughout history. To through picture and story;books breakdown of the budget fol- DOUGLAS O. STAPLES of residents. Daily hours: are 9conviction and a prior ' Point Peppers" and ''Sorry, Wrong Number," by the Footlighters and a sonig drew up for a new police depart- •i new garbage disposal truck , Grade 4 correlate, with their social studies brought by classmates. •-— ORTHOPEDIC SHOCS FOR THE ENTIRE lows: Municipal appropriation. to 5 p.m. System case. . recital by the Jersey Central Quintet, will be presented tomorrow and ment building (with estimated cost ($10,000), rorid improvements The students of Mrs. Mary Poli- project, Susan Motley, Carol Mit- Barbara Huff, Nancy, Harrison, Daniel Kusffer — ALL OSraOPEDIC WORK DOHE OH PBEMlBED Saturday evenings at Lincoln School, starting at 8:30. The program of S21.00O plus S4.000 for cells (SlO.dOOV, improvements, borough tleberger, Karen Kaplan, Ina'Gal- and furnishings) wx-re discussed. bKn*m four iaeom doro's fourth grade class were Claudia Herbert, Nancy Kaiser '. 11 Via Bans A^« Open Daily 9 ajn. to 6 p.m.—Fri to 9 p ra. Staples Again -t- is being presented W the benefit facilities (S20.000), site imp'rovc-- guests at a musicalc presented J>y lanter Mark Vogcl, Kathy Dwyer and Mark Turkcl read from their Troop 182 Wins f the Civil Defense Police" Re- The building and grounds chair- ment'at-Garwo<)d Memorial Park their classmates' who are studying and Mark Haviland drew pictures books at story, time. '•' ,. BR 64562 304 CENTENNIAll AVE., CRANFORD ;crvts. man added' that the committi-c ($3,000) and down -payments on musical' Instruments. - A trio in- of Egyptians. ' A popular item was a book with londike Derby Heads GOP Election Held felt the bvst procedure Would bofuture capita] improvements cluding A. Perry Sarkisian and KENILWORTH —. First place KENILWORTH — Douglas According to George Schultz, lo p\!il money in a capital improve- a music box brought by Nina Mc- police reservist and. general chair- ($10,000). Christine Heick, violinists, and Daid. Others ..who - contributed Aas won by'Boy Scout Troop 182, Staples .of 515 Richfield avenue ment fund for future carrying out Attends Laurie EHcnbcrg, cellist, scored a Lincoln School Iponsored-..by. the Community was reelccted president of the man of the event, trie advance sale of' the project 'rso • that when the Appropriations for municipal. / books were Anita Fink, P,atti-Ann By Recreation f tickets indicates there will be a purposes total .$365,129.74,'as com- hit with their presentation of "The . • •', Grade 1 - \ ••••• Kirwan, . David Farer, Edward .lcthpdisf Church, in the Klon- Kenilworth Republican. Club for time comes the. money .will be DEMONSTRATION Boat Song." Daniel Doubt, ably The boys and girls in Mrs. Vir- like Derby Saturday at Noma- the second year at a recent meet- ull house both nights. A door-to- available Without causing" any pared with last;V year's figure of Cook, Gregg Rcilly, James Kurtz, $279,318.33. Added as a reserve MEETING of the played the following piano selec- ginia Jones' first grade • have William Pfaff, Brian ,Thompson jegan Park. The ann\tal derby, was ing. .:,%.••'• Commission door ticket sale campaign was held sharp infcrt-ase in the tax" rate.' tions: "Swans on the Lake." "Wig- started the study of transportation Mr. Staples, a partner in Allied in Sunday andjthc response wa for .uhcollectcd taxes (based on . and John Mitchell. [or scouts in the Western djstrict. GARWOOD '«— Wijliam J. Tre- ALE CARNEGIE wam,"' ''Home,on the •Range," and n their social studies work. Books WALLPAPER SALE! Each patrol was required to Design Co., New York, was an un- excellent, Mr. Schultz reported. The recommendations were re- estimated 93 percent-tax collec- lease of 353 He/Vilock avenue was The Scissors Grinder.'' r. about various kinds of transporta- Grade 5 luild a Klondike sled and follow successful Republican contestant .fc-rred to "tJicTnayor and council, as tions) is $46,307.61. '7 Mrs. Frances, Costa, who 1 COURSE tion have, been loaned to the class Ernest Hobble's fifth graders \ course through the woods stop- for Borough Council in the No- elected to succeed Beirtram^j..Bcr- a whole for further discussion. The - amount to be raised in Mare! Emerson also scored suc- peared in Footl.ighter. productions Council approved ;< suggestion cessfully with her piano renditions by Bruce Widmann, Donald Wat- have completed i* social studies ing at appointed stations to dem* vember election. '.' • / tolamy as chairman of the Rec-of "George, Washington Slep oroperty taxes for support of mu- of "A Prelude in A Major." "The son, Joanne French, Diane Kar- unit on the Middle-Atlantic States [mstrate scouting skills. Other officers were named as reation Commission at a meeting Icre," ."Angel Street." J'Gallan by Councilman Casabona tha nicipal budget appropriations is (Continued on Page 2) Wooden Shoe Dance." "Flowers del and Ansley Long. ' '

* • •' • -* i \' that borough. The vacancy to beopen the meeting of the Arthur As $1,00 A Week— brings you Rocket "go" on lower-cost, regular gas ! filled was caused by the resigna- L. Johnson Regional High School tion of John L. Banyasz^rhen he 1 .••••>• • ' ••" • ' .J .':"''.: • • . • ', • >N(' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS becarrie • first undersheriffTftf Union PA at the school this evening. Mrs. Thr «ecrel to saving* is standard equipment on every Olds Dynamic 88 for '60—the all-new County last month. William-. J. Gilbert of Garwood POLICEMAN 1 But Start! HttctiLAW ROCKET Knginr! It's teamed with an Expressway Rear Axle to deliver wore miles per dollar Mr, Teuscher seVvcd on the Gar- will sing "The Lord's Prayer. ' and lower engine speeds for least engine wear. Best of all it's a Rocket.,. with all the alM performance Residing in CLARK, CRANFORD, GARWOOD, KENILWORTH, wood Borough Council from 1956 : Mrs." William Maguire of Clark, through 1958. He is in the equip- Regular savings of small amounts quickly add up you expect in an Olds! It's handsomely rich in style and original appointnttnU ... • . . Founders' Day chairman, will in- MOUNTAINSIDE, ROSELLE, ROSELLE PARK, SPRINGFIELD, ment engineering branch of thetroduce Mrs. Robert Tiedeman of . to sizeable sums. There's no time .like NOW to grnrrous in quiet and deep riding conifort. You're invited to visit your dealer and nee Mihy . . ' WESTFIELD and WINFIELD PARK Western Electric Co., Newark, Clark, the PTA's only past presi- begin a planned savings program which will give Oldsniobile for '60 will bring you the satisfaction you want in your new car. • . where he has been employed since dent. As th|b first president of the you that peace of mind that comes from having The privilege of owning a dog and deserving his affection carries certain legal 1946. A native of Springfield, he unit, Mrs^-Tiedeman was installed .responsibilities. The State Rabies Controi Act and local ordinancs provide that: has resided in Garwood for 12when inc school opened in 1956 ready cash on hand. years. His wife, Mrs. Anne Teusch-' 1 — All dogs which have attained, the age of seven (7) month, or which and served for two years.' cr, is. a member of the Garwood A panel discussion on "After possess'a set.of permanent teeth must be licensed during the month of January Board of Education and served as 1 College — Where?" will be pre- Dividends Compounded Semi-Annually At each yea*. '.••'•• ' • its president in 1957 and 1958. sented by representatives of busi- 2 — Dogs CANNOT RUN ATLAIRGE IN NEW JERSEY. They constitute a Voters in the Regional District ness, industry, college and the mil- menace to public health and property, are liable to serious injury or death and also Will be called Upon to vote on .tary and students of the school taxes totaling $2;244,252 for the Rising high above the ground are quite often cause serious trafllc_ accidents. • i • following the business meeting following purposes: Current, ex- -onducted by Mrs. Gilbert Hoy of the "dishpans" of this micro- ANTICIPATED pense, $2,128,052; capital oi^oy, 3 — You are liable for any damage your dog does to a neighbor's property. Garwood. president. DIVIDEND RATE $113,850, and agriculture evening wave electric relay which serves 4 J_ if your ilog bites someone report it at once to your Police Department school, $2,350, and on a proposal to discover any transmission line and keep the dog under strict quarantine for fourteen (14) days. to expend ah additional $100,000 State Operatic Festival from the capital outlay account trouble with hair-trigger precision 5 _ Walk your dog on a leash or give him a fenccd-in play area on your At Regional February 6 .v Insured Savings Accounts v All Purpose Club own property. toward the construction of a new and notifies other equipment to high school building in Berkeley CLARK—An Operatic Festival take care of it in a split second. v Money Orders 'v Travelers' Cheques 6 — If he is an "outside", dog State Law provides that he must be given a Heights, purchase of school furni- sponsored by the New Jersey good weather-proof dog house and plenty of water. 'A chain attached to a long wire ture and other equipment for itMusic Educators' Association, wil Public Service; was a pioneer ' .. • . ,"• must be provided, for adequate exercise. . • . • . and improvement of the new school be held at the Arthur L.tjohnson BryiMir m I Hi II»< site. • • ' in installing microwave relay For your convenience, ' *• 7 — Fasten your dog's license securely to his collar. It is the, only way he can Regional High School herd on In Kehilworth, the polling place February 6. systems in this country. You can we, accept payment of Public Service electric bills. be identified. will be Harding School for the voters of all election districts. In Included in the concert will.be see this equipment at our West :v^-.-. • 8 — OWNERS OF DOGS FOUND RUNNING AT LARGE WILL BE GIVEN a chorus of approximately 600 Oldiaioblla'i *«w RlGUlAI v Garwood, voters ffotn Election Dis- Orange Switching Station. Ijt is A SUMMONS. - ... tricts 1 and 2 will go to Washing- singing the music of "Faust.* ROCKtT Engine givm you kbckal There will be an orchestra and an indication of how we are/Con- "Co" on regular gat. You «ov» The program ,of dog control known as The Regional Animal Control Program, ton School and voters from Elec- tiori Districts 3 and 4 to Franklin dahcers. The solos will be taken about a. dollar a tonkfuL. Mor* in which your town participates is designed tc/protect both dog owners and non-dogV from the opera-"Don Giovanni." stantly working to malceSyour batldet . . . thl« angina i> owners alike.. In addition it protects your animal from theft, injury and from damag- School. 1 s W c Miss Elaine Dolan, senior at electric service dependable 24 •quipped wild Econ-O-Way ing a neighbor's property. It further prevents the :sprcad-of infectious diseases .among The poH- M b open from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Johnson Regional, will be one of hours a day. d Carburetor and Two-Stag* our canine friends. the soloists. This Is the second Automatic Choke to give you So,,be.a good citizen, license ond control your'dog. He deserves this protection. Birthduyt* Celebrated year in succession that Miss Do- •ion nilas per dollar. lan has been so honored. pleoMr* par nil*. If he becomes lost or you know of cases where dog owners arc not. meeting At Noon Hour Dance SAVINGS & LOAN the legal requirements or humane standards outlined above, NOTIFY US AT ONCE. KENILWORTH—Five birthdays of students were celebrated at theClark Regional Seniors PTA Noon Hour Dance at Harding To Present 'Harvey* • SEE VOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER School last Thursday. Celebrants PVBLICOSERVICE, Arthur L. Johnson Regional High CSTAkllSHCD )»87 ASSOCIATION were Janet Wiese, Joanna Battlc- UNION COUNTY S.P.C.A. soh, Suzanne Battlcson, Marlcnc School announced this Week that CORNER NORTH AND UN|ON AVfNUES Davldowitch and Al Grady, presi- this year's senior play will b* —- REILtY OLDSMOBILE, Inc. "Harvey.", by Mary Chase OFFICE HOURS — 8:30 AM. to 4 VM. Monday thru Friday dent of the" dance committee. 560 NORTH AVE.. E. WESTFIELD, N. J. 90 ST. GEORGE AVE. — FUlton 1-0015 — RAHWAY, N. J. Mrs. Billy Emmert, PTA chair- The play will" be presented on Open Monday Evenings 6:30 to 8 PJ4. c •• man, reported $36.78 was netted the nights of March 18 and 19. V — Shelter Op«n EVERY DAY — 1 « 4:30 P.M,— at a recent dance. The funds will Robert Parkinson of the Regional TMI DO4NI5 O-KIIH IMOW . IVIRV WlttC ON CtS-TV . . . HEAR IOWEU THOMAS ANO THI NEWS "• MONDAY IWU

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CRANPOHO dTHXN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, MHM metal fabricating organization not! Wcbelos den patch, William Rice, street and Michigan avenue. '• State Division of Motor Vehicles, Lumbermen Cranford Takes Lead down payments on future capital health and safety hazards involved in the ylllnin's role opposite Nancy The council passed an ordinance of the suspension of the driver's has been completed. I ougar in use of such faulty containers. Harry Robinson, Robert Walck, Fifth Straight; Jo Humenik. All Footllghter pror improvements. This budget also Disposal of the surplus bui^ - On recommendation of Police Donald Starch. ," providing^ the licensing of taxi? license of John D. Silva of 430 Chapel Asks auctions have been presented for provides for the -purchase of a cabs iryfhe borough. 'Mrs. Cecelia Second avenue for one month, ef-r ill permit'more efficient manuj Keep 21 Game the benefit of local organizations, garbage disposal truck, and forCommissioner John Saland, coun- Cubs graduating into boy scout facturing with a resultant savin Calendar Iii N J Hockey League Wtckham was appointed to the fective January 6, under the point including the Cancer. Fund, Potto improvements to Memorial Park. cil approved purchase of a newranks—ore Kenneth Hart, James in cost of production, he said. Washington Williams and Ronal Schneider. Board of Health. system. ' ' • Today: Nothing scheduled. Streak Alive The Cranford senior-hockey squad w6n its sixth straight "game Fund, St. Paul's Church/Building police car from Norris Chevrolet Thatcher Furnace Co. is cur Roselle Park and Roselle Next Foes "Increments in compensation for ' A lot on North 10th street was Tomorrowr Varsity basketball— Sunday ~ against, Ridgowood; 7-2, and also- moved into undisputed for a net price of $1,709 with turn- Den 7 won the cubby award. rently devising i>ew products toi By DON DBUMM {Standard Lumber & Supply Co. Funct *, .Garwood Parent-Teacher personnel have been provided in Mrs. Catherine Gross, den mother, gold for-$1,200 to Mr. and Mrs. Cranford at Roselle Park. first place in the. Northern Jersey Intermediate Hockey League/. ' . Man to Speak Association, Lions Club and thethis budget, An increase of ap^in of the old 1958 car. •/' David Eskin. meet changing demands in the/ The Cranford High School basketball team won their fifth kcglers stretched their winning A resolution was passed setting received a one-year pin. '-y-' Modernization 7 p.m. . The senior skaters also. defeated Mbntclair High School last Scholarship-Fund-, eld of domestic heating and 1 1 streak to 21 consecutive games p • aifiht gayne Tuesday as they outscored Rahway, 84-72. The Freshman Pn^^^t^M ^ •—• T?o- berg, Washington attorney, will General Chairman George to the, additional cost February meeting-dates torThurs- pnditlpning cquiBanent. selle Park at Cranford. boat models, first place was won wars edgedJScotch Plains 78-73 on Tuesday to keep their The' junior team continued on speak at services in Kenilworth Schultz, on behalf of the Police the borough's share of the Highway days, February 11 and 25. because Varsity wrestling—Columbia •hoy took'three fromHartig Paint. by Robert Walck, second, Edward trine alive. Cranford plays a mediocre Roselle Park tomorrow their, winning ways by defeating Gospel Chapel at 11 a.m. and 7:30 Reserves, expressed thanks to theValley Sewerage Authority which of the school election falling on A Hears By Thatcher Co. Scholarship Awarded at Cranford. 7 p.m. The lumbermen, now leading the the, regular February » date and Gross; third, Donald Storch; webe- "ght and then faces once-beaten Roselle Tuesday afternoon Cranford Bowling League by six the; Montclair Juniors on Friday ' p.nw on Sunday. Prayer meetings citizens of Garwood. as well as. the has undertaken an expansion pro- -X3SRWOOD — The Thatcher Saturday:. Basketball — Boys and the Long Valley Juniors on arc held at 7 p.m. to provide proper scheduling for IQS, Thomas Psczcolkowskl. ; The p Affes Carol WolUlei Scotch Plains, 30-12 Recreation League;. games, have the longest consecu^ Sports ndustrieVand local merchants, for gram required to meet, the needs boat models will be displayed in Talk on Nike Furnace Co., manufacturers of lt Sunday to boost their .season rec- A missionary prayer meeting on thh e proposed munici- GARWOOD — Mlis: Carbl Cranford's basketball team raised its record to 12-2 Tuesday, .'. Hockoy — Cranford seniors tivc winning streak in the lO^ycur :heir generous response,; in the re- of the sewage district. iocal confectionery store. GARWOOD ..^ -An illustrated heating equipment since lfi50, this Bx DON DRCMM- ord to 7-0. • history of the local league, 1 will be held in the chapel at 7:30 rent ticket campaign. • ' "The mayor and council apprec- pal budget •"•.*"""' -.'"*• week announced the sale of sever- Walldehof 444 Second avenue. 3| .rttscorihg Rahway, 84r72, at Cranford. The local^quintet has and juniors at Pottstbwn, Pa. Shorts The senior squad, which has "an talk on, "Nike—How It Affects Us" college freshman, is among Coach Herb FiiiTeI!*s vassaty Sianip George Craft won his Four other sweeps were posted p.m. Monday following supper at. iates the cooperation it has re- al surplus.buildings and land at • games to go before it enters the county and state tourna- wrestling1 team tilted its recanT fourth of the year, added to an 2 and 3:30 p.m. Lehigh Television, who •«' Uruds overall record of 11-2-1, shellacked was presented by Raymond A. state winners of ' scholarshipj .. Indoor Track—State meet at Friday night as Harco Chemical 6:30paruTheprogram includes re- ceived in the past from the tax- tax the Garwood plant. These buildings nents starUng on February 18 and March 1. opening draw as hC pinned John the Gold Bull Basketball League Hidgewood in the,ir only league 7) Fisher of Newark, public relations warded bjr the N. J. State Schol., 3-2 'Friday altrtraoon. with a Jersey City Armory. took three from Acacia, Lehigh ports by missionaries, letters from payers in the prompt payment of (Continued supervisor of thiirNew Jersey Bell will be used.for other manufactur- Al RiHcr was high scorer with —— — 30-12 rout of Scotch Plains, in Ibe Wells in 3:05. this season, 'would prob;ibly be game of th«?.weekend, avengitig an the field, prayef. Membership personnel manage ing purposes. . irship Commission. Sunday: Hockey — Senior, team Esso romped over Harris, Ltd.. their taxes and seeks your con- Telephone Co.* at a meeting of the 7 noints, Hcoring ten in tha third Cranford gym. The junior varsity At heavyweight, Tony: Kalbful a formidable foe (or almost any earlier 2-0 lr»s from the same The meeting, scheduled the first tinued cooperation during 1960 in Mayor Boright pointed out that The sale represents-the final Miss Wallden is in the first group I ,,,'t,.,. Bill Delia Sala got 21 against Lowel Makcfleld Putersen's Dairy swamped the White Garwood PTA In Lincoln School matmen also crashed The Rasders. outpointed Cranford's. Charlie Ev- Of the qthcr county'teams in thi'team: Duvt.v DeLonge accomplished Monday of every month, was held paying your taxes promptly. Greets 18 ponsoring JA groups step of a factory relocation and be given scholarships, under I Jith tli.- same number of goals but Crans Bowls '/. Hockey Club, at Lawrcncc- Lions C.liib and Er'ricb Trucking the hat..trick in the.contest with" in 1946 lost Thursday .night. 33-14.-j»ihile B^erle Jones" fresh- ans. 7-3. local artd industrial, leagues. Led for nearly 30 years in Grace Award Won complimented them modernization program which ber Mew Jersey's new program. Each! Li* less foul shots. All the other man wrestlers scalped Rb^ ville Rtnk. 5130 p.m. breezed ' over Crawford's Gulf. three goals..Clint Crane had two, "A hearing on this budget will for thei leadership in this Held- Assisting Mr. Fisher with slides scholarship is for $400 or thej Gordon Moot opened the Junior Monday: Basketball — Gold by Bo.b Belle, who is averaging ; " Chapel, Elizabeth, and was trans- gan at Garwood two years ago. rs in Coach Martin's first Indians, also at twrar. Breen's Gold Checks came withiiV Charlie Krippendorf. 1, arid Bill V. t bte held at the Borough Hall oh New Cubs d he noped other Kenilworth and film was William Witz of the amount of tuition, whichever j,| 610 Series Varsity snatch, pinning Rich Cur- Ball League.-7 p.m. 15.3 points per giime, the Lchigh ferred to Kenilworth to provide Carl Sahler, president, stated that and two of the substitutes n pin of sweeping the Methodist team, itself, is averaging 76.5 By VFW UnitFebruary 25, 1960 at 8:30 o'clock telephone company's Newark of- Tnere Were five sweeps Tuesday In the varsity comlesft Plummer l'^J additional space. KENILWORTH—Eighteen new industries would sponsor groups the transition of Thatcher from a tcss.- well" also, r Rahway's high dclla at 97 pounds with only one. Tuesday: Varsity basketball — Men's Club, the nightcap game ; p.m., at which time and place the fice. in the InUft-Church Bowling Scotch Plains, whirfn gave Cran- second remaining in the match. points ii uame while their oppon- At Willow..'Brook'Rink, Cran- The women's missionary^ group G AflWOOD — Announcement cubs were welcomed into Cub in the future. combination gray iron foundry- L-orer was Bob Johnson with 20., Roselle at Cranford. 3:30 p.m. Winding up in a tie. ; v, ents have been held to :i 3!i-point hat the Ladies' Auxiliary of Bay taxpayers or other interested per- ' The- council voted to withdraw An appeal for support of the League. The teams winning" three ford a 1-1 Watcttunc^Qioffeivraoe Scotch Plains' Paul Burcz pinned ford .shut out Montclair, 10-0, with will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Pack 83, sponsored by St. Theresa's sheet metal operation to a straight ,c madu 14 out of 15 foul shots. record. Cougar grapplnrs Basa tbeir Freshman basketballr-Scotch Harco Chemical hit 977 In their output per contest. OthtT players Leaf Post e807, VFW, has been sons may be heard relative to theChurch, Saturday in the school $100,000 from ten savings accounts Garwood Scholarship Fund was were: Linden Pres., Temple Beth- Don Kidd. at 105. pounds, and the Plains at Cranford. Bob-'.Acklu/ul, DcLonge. Chuck George MacKehzic will continue to made by Herbert Werthweln, who Cranford used "a zone defense flrst three bouts. Doa M^***^ de- closing game against Acacia, third averaging in double llgiires are: Good fellow, and Tom Leahy all warded a citation for. 100 per-budget." ' halL • ••••••',.• X and reinvest in government secur- El 1, Temple Beth-El 3, First Bap- Raider'. wrestlers took an early Wednctday: Indoor Track — lead a study of-the epistle to the ; lor this game. Both teams found cisioned Bill Russetl. 4-D. at 97 high team game of season: D'Ales- Ernie Hobble, 13.0; Kollie M:issi- cent membership during the past They .are: James Gjll, Dennis ities. • • requested the PTA tp appoint a tist, and Ziori Lutheran. lead, as Larry Kelly outpointed . ' Cranford versus Perth Am- scoring two goals apiece. Dave Ephesians. The group alko meets representative to attend meetings It hard to get started in the first pounds^ Jotm Jolmson oosHpoonS^cd sandris paced the Harco keglers. in mlno, 12.5.; nnd Huble'Brown, 11.7. ear was made, at a meeting of the Brcsnahan, Calvin Hoy,. Thomas . An ordinance was introduced to THIRD BIG WEEK There was one 600 series rolled RUey Jackson, 4-0, at 114 pounds. • boy at Elizabeth Armory. Erdmann and Plummer scored the:, today at 10 a.m. for nri> all-day Would Defer ' of the scholarship group. . CRANFORD riod with- many___wild __shots Bob Olsorv S-l. at 105; amd JuJcs 'this output with 214,. followed ' by Bysldc's bcirig tlu- leiirllnt! .scorers -rcinuiniiig-two-talllcK-i-. unit in Bay Leaf Memorial Home, Diuann. James Fenian, Robert provide concrete curbing'on Mon- : k A s i . >»o c a -•> HELD OVER THRU FEB. 2nd by-M, Cransof-Zion-Lutheranr-Hi* "But three pins brought the local' -^Wrestling—Cranford- sewing session. -.•,.' . (Continued from, Page 1) roe avenue between North 20th Presentation of the flag was con- arkintf early play. Delia Sala Pushman shut out Gary Dickey. Svcdmnn. 209; Hnrney, 204; Eln-for'I^ehjgh, the abo'Ve four players Kor the first time in three years', ast Wednesday night. Moldcnhaucr, Michael Patmas. XAST I DATS Doris' Rock Tony •otcd 6 in that stanza, and Torn scores were 228, 201, and 181 for jayvees ahead to .stay. Mike Pon- slde. A service"for prayer and Bible lighting on streets in the area from ducted by Joan Yawlak, Jacque- 4-0. in the 114 divisioca. horn. 190; and Kirkpatrlck, 1C0? also art- basketball coaches. Olher of competition, Cranford defeated ' study will be held on Wednesday The auxiliary charter was drap- Gary Walck. John Sexton, Gary BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH Grecoty rECK Deborah MM DAT HUDSON RANDAU oaRland of the visitors got 8. Late a 610. Then Cranford sta-unc imlo ac- der wrestled only 18 seconds more Howland Realtors are holding North avenue to.Hickory avenue Rice.*..William Hrynkiewicz, John line Kenny, Diano Schroll arid Bowling 200 or better were: G. than his brother,' pinning Paul members of the team are Kouiy, the Wis&ihlckoji "A" team, 3-2. -' at 8 p.m., _,.'-.-' •d in memory of Mrit. Leo MazuT, 1 Marilyn Prish of Brownie Troop BELOVED INFIDEL ThelBM RITTJIR askets by Ron Gates. Tom Wahl. tion to .win sftraigfol. Dddc 9 down second place in the league.' ciiptuin, Ed Hobbie, J^inzsi,. W;ircl Coach Bob Crane said that "it member of the unit, who "died bo increased from 2,500 lumens to Graf. Richard Jeans, James Me OBOINANCE No. M-2 Ld Bill Ryan gavfiiRahway a one Mould, CMA. 227; E. Miller. Cal- Sanguliano in 51 seconds, Brian Work projects will be continued C.OOO lumens as a test of effective- AN ODINNCORDINANCEE TOO PROVIDPROVIDE FOR 293, under leadership of Mrs. Mi- Kobert Julie Boys Recreation They woh • two from Hayeck's and Brandos. " was one of the finest contests the December 31. It was announced Lean. Gary Rcpkd. Michael Duffy, THE CONSTRUCTIOTR N OF A CONCRETE i,,t lead at the ghdrof-the-first- vary ^Lutheran 1. 224; N. JYoung, Conley's fall win came at 3:27. and tonight at 7 p.m. arid Saturday at chael Yawlak and Mrs. Hermann U»NOON o blanking Atan GtOwMrt. 7-O. All Foods Friday night. -—-••-: _ ss — • • • teiiiit has played." Clint Crane had rs;. Walter Stockton will ness, preliminary to a proposed Paul Tripodi and Joseph Skurka. CURB ON BOTH SIDES OF MONROE [|uartt-r. '" Cranfprd Meth. 2r 221-; R. Ward, Bill Todd won in 1:28. 9 a.nr, it was announced by the AVENUE FROM THE EASTEHL.Y CURB Nordhausen.' Invocation was by pounds, Pete Pcvdcr took omlly 33 t Those Who hit 200 or- above Since-'J, Setii Weirkley n.-tiied two goals and Ackland .scored one. three-year program for increasing Mrs. James Gill, Mrs.' Robert LINE OF NORTH 30th STREET. TO THE Wohidmrfful Country In CincniaScope and Color First Pres. 3, 221; RrVBrookman At 140 pounds, ^Scotch Plains maintenance committee. - .. serve in her place as color bearer the Rev. John A. McHale, pastor Cranford outscored Rahway by seconds. tcF'-ptm Bill were: Pells, Bnmett's IJqiiors, from coaching Keverjil yeiut; ayo. Diive Miller stored the only street lighting strength throughout Moldcnhaucr and, Mrs.''Michael EXISTING CURBS' ON MICHIGAN Westfleld Pres., 22 i; E. Seeberg, p ;_-Jack, Delancy and Mitchell EI- The junior youth fellowship will for the rest.of the~year. AVENUE. ON THE,EASTERLY SIDE OF of the Church,of St. Anne. ' A1A ACTION Lou Malinowsk outpointed .Don 225; Korner, Barnutt's Liquors, the borough. . Arcure were introduced* as new K0 in fhe third period, rattling off /Gary Gipson pinned Jack Holt in the Cnmford High 'SclTiuVt track in the Cinnford junior game meet at the chapel at 10 a.m. Sat- Plaits were dlsciissod for a ward NORTH 20th STREET FOR A DISTANCE KIDDIE MATINEE SAT. ' Carol Brandon St. Paul's Lutheran, 220. Blosscr. 15-2. Cranford's Barry Koury each scored 16 points for 210; Czajkowski, Peppermint Rm., den mothers. OF 5 FEET NORTH AND A DISTANCE The attendance award went to Itrings of six and nine straight 3:0T. . team has not !x-<-ri uj) .to.par, that jiUiiinst Montcliiir. to lead the urday; for an outing to Lake Mo- party at Lyons Veterans' Hospital Plans for street improvements OF S FEET SOUTH OF MONROE AVE- Also, H. Vannauker, Comm, Hull blanked Bob Thomas. 5-0, the Cutters In their 45 to, 29 vic- Sam Smith, cubmastcr, made Miss Erdcan Phelps' first grade, tout Banger LYNLEY QeWILDE Lints. With an 80-58 lead in the Four .wins, on points 204; Huetteman, Shaheen Agency, in, not lintil the present intldor se;i- jtinicirs to :• 1-0 shiilout. hawk. on February 24 under chairman- in the borough definitely will be NUE AND ON BOTH SIDES OF NORTH MethJ 2, 216; R. Stewart, St. and the locals' Don Carlson pinned 234; Torgersen. Shaheen Agency, the following awards: 'Bear bad£e, 31st STREET.. NORTH 22nd STREET. Refrps!ihments were served by sec, Lost CHy of GokJ "BLUE DENIM last period, substitutes entered the Walt Reichert edged JeM House. tory over thi; Untouchables Satur- son o|H-nc., "The Wizard of Oz" and "Angel ary 26. /.. • .'.'•• James Guarc, president, conduct- Lcord. Ed Sluzis scored 20 and 'In other games in the senior bi:uiikirig the tape four limes :,|- the other two points. i Gross, Thomas Bcrtolotfi. John FRONT OF WHICH-.Cranford held' on to and Dante Costa, who played in Joseph/Kaiser, Mrs. Edward Her- will t>e taken tp pick up such cans curbs on Michigan' Avenue, on the iti. 78-75. Friday night. "Eight 202; . O.''Sutton, St. Mark's, downed the Irish 44 to Z0; J.201* and 203; and Nylen, Standard Hills with two fllstK :md it third, 'meets Siuminit on Feb.' 14 and Robinson. Robert Walck and Easterly aide of North 30th Street tor a Journey To The Center Hope Susy Joan Knglewtiod on Feb. 20. . I'luy'offx "George Washington Slept Here," res, Mrs. Patrick Christiano and along with the garbage. He cited aid Storch. / •distance, of 8 foet North snd • distance of I'laycrs. scored In double figures 201; G^Berse, Temple Emanu-El In Gold Ball Play Monday Byrnt^s dumped i.n-Zl markers for Lumber, 212. . and Oon Pntton with one (list ;ind s feet South at Monroe Avenue and on LANGE PARKER CR.AWFORDI for the League Trophy will follow' "Angel Street" and "The Red BOROUGH OF KENILWOETU [n this ;iK({r«:ssive and fast contest. 1, 201; S. Wrav, First Pres. 1, 201"; the winners. • Howl two' seconds. Mrs/william:Klimasi Gold arrow. Joseph HalC John both sides of North • list Street, North Of The Earth : , ' Two of.tbe second place trains, the Jokers and the VFW, played completion of the regular^ season. J ; Shoes." 33nd Street North 33rd Street and North OBOINANC^ *H.-inc|-|(ra!tnnr^T 734 3B"-— IB^ .~>j- J~**~^ ... .•:':!' First place will play third place, , "Red Peppers" will co-star Joan conducted the meeting, and Mrs. ard* Wager, Kenneth Rowinsky, a distance of S. feet South• of Monroe UCENSINO joints.-scoring 21, Bill Delia Sala inforcT HIKTFF STHio.vl s T>:.sket- . . , ., . fourth, and the COUNT* BKOIONAL ttlOU SCHOOL Avenue. In the Borough of Kenilworth. TAXICABS AND THE OPERATION 200." ... f VFW cami- from behind in the fourth Shahri'ii A|i<-ncy 31 34 20 s( t om wm pI y Ralph Mann was hostess for theDISTRICT NO. 1. COUNTY OF UNION. Edward SwaszcU; Michael Mastro- lot 16, but th« exciting player to Balf League Monday Biigtot. 24-8; the Furies dt:fcated. the Ertiro TriUrklnu Robyn, who operates the Joan wholly by or at the cost of the owner THEREOF WITHIN THE BOROUGH OF "THE BEST OF 1 ball tejim probably will he able to wi,wu.r!; ,>r this.- two gamt'fi will social hour following. . ~' • STATE Or NKW JEBSBV TO BE HELD giacomo. • ^/Kenneth • Michalski or owners of the real estate in front of KENILWORTH IN THE COUNTY OF Tvatch was Guy Borges, who total- 'Team standings are; — .quarter to .outscore the Jokers; Flowers 29-25! nnd the Blues won IN*tiTr«i!n'u Dulry :I:I- ill 23 Robyii Danc$- Studio in Rosclle, ON fEBKlTABV 9. IBfla Hurto Chonli-iil Co; 3(1 24 clinch the Watchiing Conference . . for the championship. which such construction is made. ' ,' UNION. EVERYTHING" nine rebounds', eight intercep- -' • , • • w. I. pull out a 38-<35 victory. over the Cheroots, 24-14. 22 t nl< t t and Adolph Vogclt/ president of the; NOTICE . in hereby given to Uu> legaf EdwardGross. Henry Gocel, Law- BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Temple Uuth-EI. a ..../—•ti . 4«i0. . / 23 J U-9. ||l tiin 2:1 30 24 voters of ttW Union Cour\ty Retl SECTION-3: That said .concrete curbs Body of the Borough of KenilwortJ lions, four assists, six out of seyfcri lUirtitt Paint Shop . :i2.- 25 title this Tuesday if they bwit Ho- Thomas Psczcol- shaU be S Inches in width, by 30 Incites Tumplp Beth-EUilh-El Z2 //...... /, 30 / 24 S ]_ B..__D.UBhBIO_lim, Bill.Miirek ltd the junior league. / group, who played Elwood Dowd HUlh School DUtrlci No. .1, In th« It* 1 J B BWCllhl k Garwood in depth, and the construction of said SECTION' 1: DEFINITIONS Leslie CARON Henry TONDA|| Strl iiul'«"E&H"l~Ti{.... /rr.^r.~3 ] ^30"—27 M,- Kclk-._Altliough ..the..Cougarsg ; hint .1 KronVone-fourth to one-third of County of Union. State of New Jersey. lu'ecWs;ful foul shots , fpUf out of coring wft'h 20 poirvts iis~he help- E«KC) MV, in "Harvey" and also was seen/in (a) A "taxlcab" means and Zlon LuUiemn 37V4 a5'.4 io 27 tj that, the annual school district meet- Silver arrow. William Klcbaus, concrete curbs shall be done in accord- TODAY THRU SATURDAY! Acuclu 24 27 27 fairly easy time Iwith tne H.utis in the nation—40 to 50 million Amer- ^Continued Jrom Page 1) ance With the plans and specifications on any motor vehicle used (or the "The Man Who lix baskets, from the floor, andone Flnt BaptUt 37-A 2SV1, ;d hiK team, the Bolsheviks', defeat "Gallant LadyV and; "George tntf_Of (ha- Iciuil yottra. wlir be helrf'at of currying persons for hire b«Vctocs not ONLY ONE-MAN'COULb 1MUAY IT1 C.M.A .' .37 28 ' nuriu-ttV Mqilorn 21 27 27 their Hrst encounter, Koselle h:is icans—arc believed to be infected the Columbia School, PlalnfirliK' Av Edward Carraghcr. Michael Mas- file in the office of the Borough Clerk Jxhibition of fancy dribbling he Untouchables, 48-18. 20'j 27", Washington Slept Here."./ The explanatory statement: • which are hereby expressly approved. mean ana include any motor vehicle Understood Women" Wmtllcld 1»TCT HO 27 Und'n Phunniicy 17 come up" with - iroprosKlvt' -WJIIK'I with the gt-rm that-causes tubcr- nue. Berkeley Heiiihts. for /the local trogiacomo. Kenneth Michalski, licensed by the Public- Utility Com- Paul MUNI in Ms Greatest Role ii tho Cougar found it neces- St, Paul's Lutheran .... 30 27 , for the VFW George Mitchell scored 16 points Mrthodlkt Mvn'a Club 25S 211'i play, which includes a song-and- "Your. governing body and itsvoters of General ElceUon ..District Nas. Said curbs shall be constructed under For Third 2S 20 Hany Robinson; honor cub, Pat-the supervision of the Borough Engl- mission of the State;of New Jersey to All Tedtnleolor Program Oftc'L'nla Prc*. 2 30 27 Crunford Slmv Btittv 25 since then, including rolling up culosis. I. 2, and 5; Berkeley ^School. Sn>der operate over a Axed or dafinfed route. as the "Uat Angry Man". lury to freeze the ball in the last : Dickson with 12 markers. ' . - or the Playboys in their 58-10, SjhlnU-r'. Hnrdwurr . 25 20 dance act by the lead, relates a advisory committee have' prepared neer. Crnnfi>rd Methodist-2 . 35 Vj 27! » Fred CoXv . senior sprinter for . :a 102 itoints iigainst Kocello P.iik. Avcnur. Berkeley HejihU. lor the lcRal rick Moast, Joseph Hall. Kenneth "Person" shall mean and include Pan! MUNI David WAYNE liuartor. " ' ••'.., Cmmn. MothodUi 1 . 3S 28 Although the first pbee Lehigh VFW .• : 25 20 the following budget after care- voters of General Election Districts Nos. SECTION 3: Ta beforo such con- SAT. MAT. — JAN. 30»h Cranford, scored Jus xccnod «aou- •victory over the Rcbounders. The IK back-stage, incident abouythe vau- LUcadema. Donald . Haumann, a firm, co-partnership, association and Linden Pre« . 33'A 39V, Cltlzrn . Chr.inlcli- 24'» Cranford is tindefeiite^Johnson Regional lltKh strucUon shall be nude or .contract The first period started off Television team was held intact Bandits crushed the Rebels 38-10 Lloiin Club j ID 23 31 ' i:i4 deville team; They are/supported ful and prudent consideration be- awarded, notice of such construction shall corporation, and the singular or plural, rimt Pren. 1 33 30 ble' win in the 100 amd 230 20 ference while Roselle h:is lost only V. M.IUIIII 1411 123 School, .Wcstflefct Avenue. Clark, (or Uxe Dougla§ JacckcL Richard Wager, the masculine, feminine or neuter un- 33 30 Swan CIcfinerK ....'. 2» 31 V. luiirliiimm . Kill nil KM: ing given to the amounts of money lcil"! voter>'of, All General Election Dis- be given to the owners of all real estate Last Angry Man AHack of Crab Monster'| vildly, with many shots missing Temple Btth-El 1 dashes last Wednesday at tbc .Eliz- for the first two periods by the with Ken Medquist pacing the 27 32 by Lee Woidt, anArtliur L. John- Gregory Simmons. Kenneth Mi- less the contrary 'Is clearly expressed. St, Murk's I . aavi 3014 Harrlu. Ud 30 22 their game with Cranford. A. MarkowU-li IM* 101 135 tricts; Washington School. East Street, affected thereby In the manner provided • and"""*. • . •he hoop. Steve Gatyas and Bob I place Celtics, they broke loose Bulldcnl' OrnurUi 10'j 3*',i 177 son Regional *High School fresh- necessary to carry on, the' func- by law. SECTION 3: No person shall carry Calvary Luthoran - 1 . 32 31 abeth Armory "as CiamltHrd High winners with 14 markers. Bill . 33 — SS — II Klmwy 1«<>. 1711 1 Garwood. for the lesal voters of General chalski. Edward Gross. John Kel- an the business of transporting passengers Cliff ROBERTSON Gia SCA1A 32 31 Crawlfird'> Gulf 10 M (1. Drupoiiii 122 . HIS157 Election Districts Nos. 1 and 2; Franklin SECTION 4: That If said owner or 'Underwater Warriors' g the scorers with 9 and 5 Trinity .... School's undefeated indoor track the third Quarter to scori; ,34 lummur, with 10 points, led the 20' man, who- plays the'part of, "Alf," tions of the borough and the func- ler. Edward Carraghcr. William for hire in toxlcabs in the Borough of Onccoln Pres. 1 '• 3O 23 llavrtk'a 20 ID Mike Spulding of 5 Central ave- Inli l l III .School, Walnut Street. Garwood. for the owners shall fail to make such construc- Kenilworth .without " first - obtaining a t'spcctivcly. The locals doubled 28V, MM, points and turn the contest- into Volunteers to 37-20 margin'over ' 0145 P.M. STAHTINO TIMK. TOTAL. 15H 702770 stage assistant; A/thur Chalcnski, tions of the \pcal school board, as^ legal voters of General Election J)(itricts tion within 30 days after the service of "Battle of the Coral Sea" WED. EVE. — FEB. 3rd Temple Emanu-E! 2 team swept over nue is participating on the Prince- Rice and Robert Walck. • Borough license for each vehicle to be Iheir lead in tho second quarter. first Pros, « 28 • 76-41 rout. The winners were D:OO P.M. HtGULAlt TIME. r.KKlC'O TRUCKING 3 well as that required tor theiptrf- Nos. 3 and 4: Dccrflctd ' School. Central a notice, the Borough Council.' may by used. Applications 'shall be submitted ' Benent Performance WIT%I trrvMf »• « , *«» ••*» Four other Cougar dash the Drifters. - . tori freshman wrestling team this -.Silki. 177 102 1B0 i\vhqL'ribcl. St. Paul'* Meth 38 3*/ ered 16 points apiece, both players Gold •.. , 103 IB4 KM the piano; Don Swartz, who wa ional igh School Distriptfand also one-year pin.' Patrick Moast, Al- SECTION 3: All such applications shall Zdreat Hlto lay. The quartet coompeised M. Cyhlbiiluk 177 1B0. 171 es and lost one. Spuldin l(«b.-rt«.-.. IHO 172 1B2 the legal voters of All General Election who shall be in charge of such construe* be referred to: the Chief of Police, and William Jennifer Dan ttemler, Bruce Springer, Cranford MalhodUt * ....: 25 38 getting eight of their total in the St. John's 6 Leads Ilin-kv 120 '154.140 Saritelln IHI ISO 1117 seen in "The Red Shoos" lasi the funds requircd^vprovlde the Districts: James Caldwcll School, Cald- fonsc Trematcrra, John Zezotar- tlon shall keep' an accurate .account of licenses shall be Issued by tho Borough First Pren. 3 24'/i 38'A Muldrow. Jim Laurel. Bob Pallan tered in the I-17 pound TOTAL «27 855 810 wcll Place. Sprlngfleld. for the l the cost thereof and • shall assess such IIOLDEN JONES d Joe Searpati helped the visi- St. Pnul'j. EtR 2 ,.. 33 M third! period. Other members of S. Cyinbiilllk 1(17 101 13] spring; ana Alice Sherman, wh necessary municipal services to ski. Richard Shanahan. Kenneth Clerk only after report by the Chief of "PONT GO NEAR Temple Emanu-El 1 and Bill KetCer. Nylen I7(i 140 212 team's next meet .is with Franlc Voters of General Election Districts N cost upon tho real estate in front of which police, and approval of the Borough tors narrow the gap in th'e third the citizens^of^the borough. « such construction is made in proportion "LOVE IS A'MANY Calvury Luth. 2 . the Lehigh team in double figures Rosarian League Handicap 3 3 3 nnd Marshall otySaturday. N. HHKEN'M-OO'«,r> CHfcCKSi 2'J debuts with the Footlighters. 1 to 6. inclusive; and Raymond ChUholro Rowinsky, Edward Swaszck, Mi- Council. All such licenses shall expire THE WATERS ]ind fourth periods. In the final . Alex Dickerson. Who is unde- TOTAL ...; BOO BS7 B71 •'Sclu'llt-r .:• , li»l 201 1I1H School. South Springfield Avenue. Sprintf- to the respective frontage thereon, and on tho 31st of December next after the tvere Ernie Hobbie, 12; Eddie Hob- St. John's- 0 regained first place Kinnry ...'• 20.1 1B3 -17S -. Between the two.one-act plays, "The J5C0 tax rate is based upon chael Mastrogiacomo, Kenneth Mi- file a report thereof under, oath with the' SPLENDORED THING" feated in his mile nm sj»eciiillly, IIAIITIG PAINT SHOP 0 llcld, for the legal voters of General date of Issuance. , Scotch Plains "was within _jie,'10: and Brown, 10. Leading in the Rosarian League this week Dlr:iblo 170 10(1 103 Lilly "-. K12 , 141 valuations of $7,318,000.00 and is Borough Clerk. . The. Borough ./Council' . and Obrmiowlt'Z 1S7 134 mo lua I (IBs the Jersey Central Quintet, direct- Election Districts Nos. 7 to 13. Inclusive: chalski, Edward Gross. William shall examine such report, and if properly SECTION 4: AU such vehicles shall "ENEMY BELOW" Iwo points of Cranford before'the turned in his fastest timoe When Nnrdiitrbtn .' 147 ,148 172 173 on the and day of February. 1060. at be kept clean and In good condition and Baron's Widens the Celtics was' Balmer with 18 by sweeping .its., series withj St. Hull 110 IKI 11)4 14(1 1S7/ ed by Alfred Jenico of Elizabeth ted to be $9.45 per $100.00 Klebaus and Henry GocoL made, confirm, and flle it with the Col- Clifton Dortohy he broke, five minutes. Dkfcersan ' nlUirrlllo IH3 170 , l.V) 1IIO 140/ 3 o'clock P.M.. Eastern Standard Time. lector of Taxes who shall record such.ad- shall prominently display a "TAXI" sign. Vougarr. froze the ball to avoid points while Soltysiak had 11 Michael's 5, while' Assumption 1 Farrell 101 158 154 Mamhall ' lol 140 I Ml will present a program of populijriof assessed valuation. This' is an The noils at said meeting will be open Two-year pin. William O'Brien, Each vehicle in use shall have dis- WEBB McGUIRE \yas clocked in 4:55X Grkkiiwuki 130 173 1B7 TOTAI 020 HID 11.11 ILinilKap Ill 211 K tessments' in the book ,in which' other as- Dosing the lead. But Bill Delia Park Kegler Lead tallies. was taking two games from St. HAYECK'S KOOIJS songs. The group consists^of increase of .26 over the 1959 rate. until 9 o'clock P.M. Eastern Standard William Rice. Harry Robinson, sessments of the municipality - are re- played in a conspicuous place in. tho The summaries: TOTAL 7B0 843 B20 TOTAI. .... 1170 B70 B4-IV. Time, and us much longer as may corded. Before cbriflrmlng the report, interior thereof a cord with the license "THREE COINS IN Knla's six points, in that fo»me en- Baron's •'Drugs widened their In the remaining: game of the Michael's 2. St. John's 3 also swept Kcdnrku 1117 141 MENH CI.UI1 nev ''. 2«0 KM' 203 ley, and VogeL,w1ll sing sdlos, in- being sought by the local Board of Edward Horning, Frank Flamingo, is hereby, appropriated for the construc- Wtcki' 167 100 171 2ft7 101 CAPITAL. OUTUAY .:. 113JJ5O.0O the proper fare, unless he Is already Held Over-3rd Big Week liuintet topped Scotch Plains in Other teams winning two games ami Keller. CranfnnJL TTb=«—IS*. 5t. John's 3, 183; Rosemary Bud- Zlrlenbach • 173 1«5 174 Hanilluiip . 23 III 20 Cory AQRICULTUnE EVENING tion, of said concrete curbs, which sum engaged, or otherwise unable to do so. 44O-yard dasK—1. I The Spoilers won by an eleven- TOTAL .... U.ID TOTAL H43 HIM 144 eluding sevpral novelty iiotiKsV- Mr. Education and that of the Reg-. William Schmid. William Klebous, has been provided through an appropria- PLalnfleld C-54T7 equally exciting game. Jim ock, St. John's 3, 178; Kay Pro- TOTAL «1O .744 B03 OK) 11.13 SCHOOL. . IJ5O.OO But carriage may bo refused, unless the A FABULOUS WORLD were John G. Malko, Cranford X Uwll. Craniorrf; 3L UaHL point margin, 43-32. Also in dou- SWAN CLEANERS 1 Chalensjtr will accompany the ibnal High School District, as well Thc total amount thought to be neces- Michael Burns, John Keller. Ed- tion, heretofore made In a budget hereto- proper fare Is paid In advance. g led the scorers with 23 points, Timt—S8.5. hammer, St. John's 6, 168; Bert LEIIICai EHSO 3 fore adopted and designated as the capital Body and Fender, Charlie's Roselle ble figures for the winning team ' '.Moleen 170 IM 143 .... :—T - ' | as county sary 1» M.2-U.2S2.00. ward Carragher, Thomas Alte, SECTION a: It shall be the duty of 830-yord rUA—B- DraukDv^X Kayne, St. John's 6, 182; Pat Or- 143 IS7 148 P. Nylt-ii ..: r..... 1-70—lrt« TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOlRU Improvement fund. BELOW THE WORLD! followed by Ed Sluzis and Ron 1 Jhhn T. I^ilnbardl 111:1 mil 1711 At sold meeting one member from each every driver, or operator of "any such Park, and Hayeck's Foods. 2. - Ericvqilv tUoam£*tidi; 3L was Francis with 11 point ;. .With D. Ka'vercool . 137 116 ,143 Dante A. Costa, who organized "This budget provides for mon-of the following municipalities: Township Vincent Gribbon. Robert Walck; SECTION 7: '.The period of usefulness Vehicle1 to diligently search his vehicle Flitter. Dennis Raczynski,. slam- Craniord. tUn^-SrtaS- zechowski, St. John's rj, 162; and K. Knlorlin ;.. 133 118 101 NOTICC Ol' IIKAItlV4si. Cr»mr»ra; ;tclla Holubck, St. John's 3, 160. OrixikK 135 let I3S M. Knlrrlm 1211 1114 mined to be 3 years and tho assessment 2. Yessnuuv WrmtrirT^Wl" 3. Kim J. Almqlllat 1114 1117 178 Notlc-i- In licrobV Klv«-n l)iat lh«j Ivmrtl • \vorortb< ; and Township of Clark:, will de- any property left herein, and. if any include Jim'Dow, Beazlie Sinclair, onoe for the Moonshiners, only Handicap 24 . 24 • ill Adjimtmunt i/.<.iilniii ul th ' Berardlntilll ....<. 107 1S1 184 ut B:t5 P.M., 1E.S.T.1 lit Ihr Mimlclp.il years. worth, in the County 'of Union, that the able. The Police Department must there- THE JURY HAD TO der, 527; Guy Paredes. HayeckX Oeld. .Tteb«»nt« 1, 144 100 GiMidmull :. 113 121 117 Red Shoes," in which he appeared 000, and $10,000 to provide^ for ypf.^-^ Bxteeting for* the election of three years. „' l Brown's jayvees have a 9-2 ..w. 4 0 Kay Prohammcr, St. John's 6; A. Tlneo IBS Iliilldlnu. corm-r 'North Avenue and Aldi-n At sold meeting the following proposal upon notify such person, or advertise for 524; Fred Robert, Charlie's. 513; Craniord. G. Hllbert 1SS 173 Hand 1113 110 IM members of the Board of Education Will SECTION 8: . ThU Ordinance shall take tha owner In tho local newspaper - if his Iccdrd, , :i 1 445; Ber( Kaync, St. John's 6. Lunardl ....1 103 172 lll.-i Stnnt, Crunford, N. J . Ui consider: will be submitted: DECIDE... WAS vrur Welurt ; 161 120 2 110 Application 0/ lu>yl lj»hcr 011 be held at the Harding School on effect after final passage and publication identity or address is unknown. VAH8ITV BOX: SCORE - Bud Eige, Lou's Market, 512; . 2 1 100 1R4 Anjrlnoll .1, 147 147 1114 PKorosAi. 2 432; Dot Martin, St. Michael's 2, ». Tlneo U'lialf ol Stiinl.-y Kainlnakl, nv.-nrtr ol TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. I960 in the manner provided by law. * ' SECTION 7: It shall be unlawful for HE 10VEI OR §.'rmitford Bahway Joker* .. 2 145 157 Handicap ...... tl D~ 12 2 \ RESOLVED, that the Board of Educa- from 1 to) P.M. and as much longer as Ralph Swift, Body and Fender, Spoiler* . 1 2 425; Evelyn Frankenberger, St. Murkowlch -••••>• TOTAX 70S .1(18 737 nrrinlu-u Incatud'- «l 421 »rook»ldr Placn. the owner, ^lessee or bailee of any taxi- Baseball League tOTAI<_.]:._ ....^ _.8»T 730 840 Crunford. Ni-w Ji-rmv iplotU 701. U;l 1"'. tion^ of The Union County Regional High a FT 1 = may be necessary to enable all of, the Notice ' cab to operate or cause or permit such STlttGEB? U>, '7 27 nyan 503; and Ernie Flaig. Beazlies. Mobnshinenf Michael's 2, 422; and sTeHa'Holtf^ A GUSHER OF FREE GIFTS School District No. I, tram moneys now voters present, to cast their, votes. ' Public Notice !•'Hereby Given that the 7 0 14 Celtics "LIONS- CLUB for u iildflJnc varliinci: to permit the taxlcab to be operated • and no license Li Kulu l1o 1 221 Wahl DILorelu>>- - 144 107 1B1 available^ in the Capita! Outlay.. Account foregoing Ordinance was introduced at • s 6 1 13 Team standings are; bek, St. John's 3, 408. Hull ' .... 2.11 1511 rr«;tl(ln of a oHe farnlly Vplit li-v^I re«l- Three, members will be elected for three shall be" issued hcreundor until and •« aa.. 1u1 _Gate„ s L Installs New Slate V, Htzkuili 122 110 152 132 lU-nce (in «ald prciiilwril IG foot ntdelln.*'. of this School District. Is hereby, au- years. meeting' of the Governing Body of the unless said owner, lessee, or bailee, shall 4 3 1 7 Stcvcli* 1117 14*. 133 FOR YOU! thorized to' expend for the construction 1* D Johnson IB First place Team 2 swept its A. .Itivlctf .125 At rlu- tlrnf in'id pluce abuvr utitwl all At said meeting will be submitted the Borough of Kenilworth on the 20th day have, compiled with the provisions of. 3.14 20 Baron's Druu» The Ctanfoni BoysT. BarBten Cor^urt-n ,:...H.... 1B0 181 102 of tho new high school bulldlrijt In the 2 1 5 Hoaslnnd 22 It. Amr 1BO 1B3 160 lnU-rr>trd partlw tttr Invited to iw pr«<- 1 question .of voting a lax for the following. of January, 19G0, It was then read for Chapter 10 of Titlo 48 of tho Revised 0 2 14 Sportsman's Shop series against Team 4 in thu St. Tord >.. 131 134 103 Township of Berkeley Heights', the ' pur- 2 0 < 4jOrablachoff 0 2 2 31 23 Leagues.* Inc^ held their fijrst Freshmen Lose «. O.trriwuky ...1.... IB0 I BO 148 int when full opportunity to b..' heartl WHEN YOU OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT purposes: the erst time. The said Ordinance will be Statutes of tho State of New Jersey, and 0 3 3 Hennemy Beazlie Sinclair ;..; 122 ISO Hbrlow HII 133 no chase of school furniture and other equip- 10 2 Lou's Market 28 2S Michael's League, and Team 1 took will IM- Blvt-n to Ihein". For Current Expenses $320,890.00 further considered for final passage the Acts amendatory thereof or sup- Kl.-ln 0 2 2 ecutive committee nmrrflinn,? oJ the llandlcap 13 21 23 TOTAL tjllll 703 [02 ment necessary therefor and the improve- the Governing Body of the Borough plemented thereto. John O. Malko .....••.• B7 27 2 games from Team 3. -PETERSEN'S DAIHV <3 For Capital Outlay _ 31^05.00 2 2 78 I960 season on MoodUy eveniiafi'at To Hillside 50-40 TOTAL .. 773 803 823 V 0rd,3 the American Legfoo • A. Roertmiinn no 1.10 ] tin District Meeting or Election held on April public taxlcab or other vehicle operated 32 20 84 Totals 26 20 72 Charlie' 24 30 A Coach Ernie Hobble's freshman BARNETTS UQOOIW 3 . l to be necessary is . . S3ULS05.00 o'clock in (he evenlnff (E.S.T.) on the for hire must-carry a municipal driver's fr.mfi.rd '. 17 23 ' 22 XI—H* Parkwak y Bowl rolled by, Elly Ordeckl. Team 2, Rrlnkerholr 1S7 100 100 A. Schul* 1.1:1.; no' aoa 30. 1867. the additional sum of <10O.00O.OO 8th day of February. 1900. At such time 23 31 • R. "PeJerjMjn .. 150 2011 I HO William >'. Little. Jr. constituting; port of the proceeds of tt» .HELEN M. ARTHUR; license issued by the. Borough Clerk, but h la 18. 12 24—72 t^hlah Ewo The new slate of oWnoeirs an- basketball team fought an uphill 157 and 155; Ellen Dragt-n, Team IV1I» I«l 170 225 Secretary. and place, or at any time and place to only after, report by the Chief of Police Hayeck> Fiiie Kood« stalled for the cnmfng seaiaito are: 159 133 E.- Triomtni^n .. 2.12 103 170 R(.<.r<-tarv sale of S3.7H3.00O.OO bonds of the School battle Tuesday afternoon at Hill- Mu.uu.-ll Dated: Jlinuary 2«. l& Note: Every citizen of the United States which such meeting: may be adjourned, and approval of the Borough Council. M-6-MI 1'ranfurd IHeoteh PUIn« 2, 155; Anita Young, Team 3, 143; 153 150 Handicap' 12 12 12 District dated September 1. 1937 and all persons Interested will be given an Frank H. WblflT. Kuresideiiit: DIOInvunnI - TOTAL .. BOO SO7 02.1 Adv. »'«*»: I10.5S 2-4 heretofore lslued on January 31. 1998 and of the age. of-31 years who shaM 1 Applicants' for a driver's license must bo o r ti • o v t side.only lo lose the contest ,50-40. Ruth Burkfc, Team 3, i42; and Bet- Knnit-r • 171 101 have been a resident of the State opportunity to be heard concerning such not less than 31 years of age. of sound B 5 21|Rcmler 1 5 10 Grayce, vlce-pzes£«)l«mlL A 14.1 which are not necessary for financing the six months and of the county in Ordinance. • - . . . physique, with good eyesight.' and not r Strikettes Boost Lead The freshmen went into the sec- ty Ollmpia, Team 4, 140. construction of the addition to the Arthur OLIVIA DIRK it'll;) 7 2 IHIScnrpj.tl 3 3 B League; Joseph Tirexcji. wct-pres- Handicap tehkh r*s claims his vote sixty By "Older of the Governing Body. subject to epilepsy, Vertigo, heart trouble 3 3 oiSprlngc-r ' 0 0 IB ond naif behind 31-11 and out- U Johnson High School Building In the x PHUJP J. UcGEVNA. In VFW Ladies League Briwling. high series were Elly TOTAI - R0I Township of Clark authorized by said days next before the election and or any other deformity of body or mind DEHAVIUAND-B06ARDE 1 O 3Mandy ,_. .J.-2-10 ident " Nationail! LeagiBt: WiMiasn scored Hillside 29-19. Hillside ob- PEPPERMINT IIOOM who has been permanently regis- tt^,. Borough Clerk. which might render him unfit for the safe 1 1 SKcrrarn '' 4 1 8 The Strlkettcs boosted their Ordeckl, Team 2, 41»; Eljen Dr,a- Lod.-r.U-dt ....: proposal adopted on April 30. 1937. Dated: January 38. 1960 operation of a public taxlcab. He must Bateman, vice paesideimit. BOonaabe- HIXEN H. S»T tered in ibe municipal election dis- 4 6 14 Booth Sill y Senior Lndies' League lead tained their big margin in the first gtn, Team 2, 406; and Ruth Burke, C. tk-lln SaU • I j. • ' Secretary trict at least forty days prior to Adv. Fees: •43.90 .. 2-4 be of good moral character,•able to read 8 1 I3| gan League; Robert l Perry' .., ,. 1 • the.date of the election, shall be. and write the English language, clean In Mwrou •quarter, when they scored 21 Team 3, 4 104 extend from the tatter (saa-t.of tnorrow against Roselle Parjk. A. Corner 101 188 KM) to the licensee a license card which shall Murcolus, Five B's, 4l2. nocked to the Southwest in,hopes B3I b. Tho balance of the Durchase price. In contain a copy of the photograph of the Tutiik 2-1 IS (U TotaU 17 8 42 April through iuiy 2- TOTAL 831 867 ' 14—B3 Although the freshmen only that the climate would cure them. FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT . 1—>* (ba\I be paid within sixty days licensee.' the license number, and the 21 13 IS Team standings are: also covered «^ju£paiciffit after the sale, and the purchaser shall signature of tho licensee. Said - card 10 0 13 IS—42 Ml L have a 1-6 record, Coach Hobbi Today's TB patients are treated SHAHEEN AGENCY 2 ON VQUK pay ia'proportionate share of tbc tana shall be affixed to a conspicuous and 36 21 ments, financial Coventry IM >Ki i the data of sale for the balance IHcoteb fUlna Strlkutten said that "we are looking forwarc in hospitals nfcar their homes. . Hlltttcn.an 158 118 234 Indispensable part of the Interior of the. JeWcU ...... 23*; TOTAL of the current year and for any sub- 2an;0 -. 28 Held maintenance.- Mike- HurrU - I3' "40 151 taxlcab being operated by said licensee O V Vive B'n .. io our riext meeting with th 1S3 If You Are Contemplating Making Some Im- sequent year, based on the assessed 1 11 27 BALANCE •nd shall not be defaced, removed, con- l 2 .3 Sweeney Tiiitr* chairman of the- da&ee coiocaTuii**. teams who beat us and should giv Jucky , 163 148 155 < valuations, and existing tax ratea. cealed, obliterated or altered In any way. • lEttt l- D IS Runic 0 2 It would do the world good if Tortfcmen IO« ' 320 c If purchaser falls, neglect*, or re- 4 18 Maudv 1 -0 forfeit- ... 33 announced' that the fiisl annual provements In Your Home — An Added Rophi SECTION 9! Vehicle or driver's licenses WEttffield 2-1288 DlHard« .. them.Jill stiff competition." every man in if would compel Handicap 7 M9 fuses to pay the balance due. together required by this Ordinance may be sus- D 23| French 4 10 Baseball League Dumce xsroujd be with charges and taxes, within the said 1 MLeVensood 8 D 10 The freshmen dropped thel himself occasionally to be abso- TOTAL 78O BM 1. pended for cause by the Chief of Police SCHLECTER'S HARDWARE Or A Conversion Of Your Attic Into An ExtraX ' sixty days. the.deposit made shall be on his own Initiative or by direction of 0 -JlDirrunc-aco '3 0 4 It Is the will, and not the gift held at the Oranwood o«o Faiday, lot retained by the Bo-ough of KenlWOortb game 1o Rahway last week 43-33 lutely alone. .,-Maloney 188 .110 GET VOUIS MOW the Borough Council. In either case the tHat makes the giver. May 27. M. Hnyeck 100 157 Bedroom Or Your Cellar Into An Attractive TBI? BATES unless the Ooverning Body, by Besc- licensee shall surrender his licenses and Tiitiiln 2« 68 .Totals .23 0 B2 The local team only hit 40 percent —Bruce Barton WoJ* • W. Ffunkenberuer .. 13* "4 1B2 luUon. decides to the contrary. card to the Police Department.. On re- 2, ,7 .' J4_88 ... * Gotthold Leasing League of their foul shots.. W. Leonhiirdl 102 171 1511 Recreation Room — Drop In And Talk It Over FOR THE WEIL MAY SOON •r-to and front— d. Purchaser snail pay the costs of mihU- quest of the licensee, the Borough Council RIALTO WESTFIELD 13 _2»' B— 52 ed.' that a general eaeetinfi of ibe eatton ol the Icsml Notice of Sale, w- may review the case and raise the sus- H. Wt-ber 200 180 125 HAVE TO BUN DRY enua ««««»»r— and drawings of the deed. pension or revoke the licenses concerned. baseball leagues: tKouBd be hnAA J. Havcck ' '!» 24 With Us. The property shall be conveyed by '• SECTION 10: Any person violating any NOW thru MON., this Monday ewcing ai tlae ATTWT- Handicap -.-» 34 835 Idfewild, LaGuardla & Newark Bargain and Sale Deed, subject to provision of this Ordinance shall be pun- DR. H.BERMAN TOTAL Oil BTJ restrictions at record, if any. and xon- ishable by a One not exceeding $300.00 or SAVE AAT ican Legion Caiino HARCO CHEMICAL CO. 3 On* 01ft P«r Customar , . ing ordlnancee. L. D"Ale.«ndrU .... 1H1 l«* 214 WE HAVE THE MATERIALS YOU WILL Airports — Grand Control & e. The Mayor apd Council reserve I imprisonment, not exceeding 90 days; Optometrist W. Kirkpatrlck 182 150 160 ' to! accept or reject any or all and each day during which a violation THE BEsToF Approximately ZJOQOJDOQ Amer- A. SVedman 131 151 30* NEED AND ARE ALWAYS HAPPY TO GIVE continues shall constitute a separata H. Harney -. 1BO 304 icans,, or 5 percent of the 4O to 50 100 The •"«—<«• represents that title to Offense. ° GARWOOD SAVINGS J. Eiiihorn 1U7 207 HELPFUL ADVICE. I I Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y. Piers •aid propsrUas may have bean acquired WALTER E. BORIGHT. million people infected wilfa the Handicap - 2 Z either by Deed. Tax Foreclosure, or "In Attest: 'Mayor EVERYTHING. Eyes Examined TOTAL .... B43 6«3 017 ^ .•••'• —Day Trip.— •"••••• "• Ram" Tax foreclosure. PHILIP J. McGEVNA. and LOAN ASSOCIATION tubercle bwri""*,. «iU ifcielop tu- ACACIA 0 The premises particularly described ap- Borough Clerk berculosis if the present infertino W. Unnc J7d |RO pear on the oilfcial Borough Assessment 10)1 -1 , • rate contintiet- R. Mod -• VU Man. a oopy of which is on file in the Latest Dividend U. P«M]Uale .... 1-U 1U 158 ldf iha Register of Union County. notice that the above ordinance SAT. MAT. — JAN. H. KeeU'h 142 101 \T.t Phone: BRidge 6-2700 waspassrd at a rcaulnr'jnectlng of the Lf tt KOBTH AVK. M R. Falrchlld ... 139 141 Oovernlntf Body of the Borough of Kenil- Another fine Lovc, like: the «^ buoSi that TOTAL--.... 820no. 008 BA1 BRidge 6-1200 worth &'rul was approved by the Mayor 345 SOOTH AVE. GARWOOD v. is ahrajs 94 HIGH ST. / CRANFORD M .44 S300.00 on the . ' RJDDIE SHOW ALL ITALIAN FEATURES BRidg* 64200 JIOWLA*D REALTORS ... --H N. 8th Street 26th DAY OT JANUARY: 1000 ' never coanuned. Ward J*3 SCARBROUOH'S A> A CAB SERVICE 148 4 8300-00 PHOJP J. McaCVNA t SUnset 9-0733 —Johannes Tauter KEHILWOKTH EUZABETH UNOIM Fatrfield Avenue Boroujih Clerk of the STARTS FEB. BELOVEP . "WONDERFUL oOTiim Cruiifutd 9S Tm • • JL PHUJP J. Boroufh of KenUworth. H. J. 6 Dated: January IS. 1K0 WED. SRD INFIDEL" * COUNTRY" *1* 2-4 Adv. reel: W80 1-3S

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CRANfOSD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY J8, CRAMUCRD CJTIflQf AMD CHBOIlictB. TH0B8DAY, JANUARY 28. 1B» bingo games and $1,026 for one Cross. In this particular instance, conducted - by Mrs. raffle, it was noted. Boat Show Trip however,, vtv have an obligation to Kurtz, president ,; League Confirmation Presbyterians 1 Sustaining Members to Run OBITIL Elizabeth topped the list with VFW District reassure our 2 * million subscrib- Linden ranking second. The games By Sea Scouts ers • as promptly as possible. We grossed nearly two million dol- cannot allow public confidence in grievances-' He maintained Regiptiution Meeting Held QARWOOD—Twenty Explorers Class Will Will Ob Boy Scout Week Jumble Store in Jto^ George B. Blakky lars last year in the< county, the 'GARWOOD — Bay "^Leaf Post of Sea Scout Ship 70. sponsored Blue Crass to fat- shaken by permit- Sustaining members of the Cranford. Junior -Service League will commission reported. by Bay Leaf Post 6807, VFW, ting such irresponsible statements Poses Many Special Problems Funeral services were Surviving- are his wife. G8O7, VFW. of Garwood'. was host Be Introduced Plans Discussed take oyer the Jumble Store starting February 1 for five weeks, Mrs. flow Open Sunday afternoon to a Fifth D^- traveled by car to New' York Youth DajF to go unchallenged. • • Caifr*"""*- Anderson KENILWORTH — Thirty-two GARWOOD —In recognition of The staff of the New Jersey Bell the all-important nerve center of being installed- to. carry the load. Robert M. Harmon anriouncbd this week. Mrs. Harmon will be chairr Saturday morning from Gray Mie- GARWOOD — Registration City on Saturday to visit the Boat "There will be no increase- in ^mg^ti-r Mrs. Anita rict. meeting at the Cranwood. Youth Sunday; John Christianson, Blue Cross rates in 1960, nor wilt By Cub Pack 177 Telephone Co. building on Alden ...the. dial system for this area, has That concrete vault: constructed man of the store during this period, assisted by Mrs. Charles F. Hansel, morial, 12 Springfield avenue; 4o|-. brinks are now available for boys Three Cubs Win Show. They viewed many dif- members of the confirmation class of Cotonia; two sons, William Commander , Michael' Constandi youth director of the United Pres- there be. any application made for Plans'for Boy Scout Week, to meet alwaya-hta-been-proud-oalwayahtabeenp L Sts-its own nir rircnlntion system, with under the Alden street sidewalk in B\ Wmkely^rft-Ajbert^Nelsgn^and Mra^JT Dwight lowed hy a requiem mass in SL in the Garwood presided. ; • fercnt types of craft and brought t the . Community Methodist' provision Cor filtering.' and'. humi- thei>ast two -weeks was necessary gtf Wanci Township,—formerly one, —.... - .,_•_ the brightiht , cheerh y andd spotlesslotlessly — Michael's Church, for George "R- Little League and its Minor Pinewood Derby Plans were discussed fora Un- home a number -of pamphlets on Church" will, make a public con- : dity control. • to house a separate power trans- Bridge. . : / Crantud. and Frank R. of deliver the 11 a.m." "Church'at "As far as theproposed legis- dean office in which its members in tnenis lA'uBUf diir.ing the coming season, KENILWORTH — Walter Ban- ion County Council dinner to bemarine subjects. ' discussed atf a recent meeting of T It is th first time " Ginthncr, Richard Hoskins, John Blakley, 59, «fj35 Wade^vwrct*. Hofiateang: « brother. Kenneth i ession of their faith at the 11 a.m.Worship"- message, a.t the Ohurch lative inquiry is conccmed. the greet the public, but come this In installing the rfcw air condi- former to be installed by Public e it -wass' announced this week by field, Loren Garland and Paul h'eld'aMhe Cranwopd at 7 p.m. on The. group was in charge of Cub Pack 177, sponsored by the tioning system, use/Is being made Service, and inside the building, tory of the league that the sus-Sizer, and Paul Petroccione; who died last Wednesday at 'Muh- Scbdaectady, and six grundch service Sunday. Sunday morning! Hi- will be assist- trustees and managements of New summer, it will be an even more 1 lenberg Hospital, ^Plainfield. fol- jostph Humenik, league president. Swehsen were winners In the first March- 26. Skipper Joseph Kosky and other Lincoln School PTA. Mrs. Helen of. the original ducts of the switch individual new electrical switch taining members, who have given Recent trips were made to dtcn. ' • •,'•• ' ; officers of the ship. ed by members of the two youth Jersey-Blue Cross will cooperate pleasant experience to visit that lowing a short illness. Interment The forms may be obtained at annual pinewood derby of Cub Legislation of .interest-to veter- The class will be received into Nielsen, co-chairman for the an- . •> room circulation system and also and fuse panels will, serve the; air their required period of service to Rockefeller Center-, and St. Pat- nuneral .services'', were hcli, Planned for - the group during groups, who will conduct" the fully in this or any other legiti- office, for work is repidly near- rick's Cathedral. was in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, (he public and parochial schools Pack 82 at the Community Metho- ans. Was discussed by Vincent L. church membership in' April. prayers and Scripture reading. The- nual Blue and Gold dinner, an- * ing completion on' air-condition- its air purifying filters and humi- conditioning units alone. the organization, have undertaken Tuesday afternoon from St. Lukt'j dist Church last week. the Easter vacation is a 40-mile mate inquiry- It »? respectfully ,-;ug- dity controls. New air flow and re- such a project. Active members Woodbridge. » Lutheran Church, Dun-lien, or :it police headquarters. They Brinkerhoff of Capt. Newell Rod- Members who -.will, b.o introduced Junior "Choir will sing the anthem. gested to the interested members nounccd that this event will be ing of the whole building. Water for use in the air condi- ney Fiske Post 335. of Cranford. hike from .Delaware Water Gap to. return ducts • have had to be in- are giving their time and talent Born in New York, Mr. Blakley charge of the Rev. Philip Lyn mll>t be filled out and returned to Den winners were Loi-c'n Gar- Sunday arc: • •••• - / Mr. Christtaa'ion's seminary ad- of the Legislature, however, that held in the Cranwood, Garwood, • For most business concerns, in- 1 tioning process will be pumped to High Point on - the Appalachian stalled in the business office sec- to the children's play, "Winnie the had.lived in Cranford for 15 years; pastor- interment was' in Iho respective schools by February land; Robert Morris; Gary Laii- Refreshments were served by, Trail. Jeflfrey Anderson, Clarence ^An- viser will be present. • '.'... virtually every bit Of pertinent in- at 6:30 pjn. on February 15. stallation of air. conditioning is a a cooling tower on the roof and lette; Richard LaSecla; Paul he Ladies' Auxiliary of Bay Leaf tion of the building. , then circulated through the~ sys- TECHNICAL STUDENT — Air- Pooh," to be.glven In the elemen- Scouts Hold and "toad been employed by Car-Nckari Memorial Park, j 10. Tryouts are scheduled to.be hony, Jane Bicksha, Hollis Cox, The "Church at Study." hour will formation they might scx-k con- During Boy Scout Week. arts, relatively simple project. In fact, tary schools during February. Also, h,;ld on February 20. Swensen, Bruce Pa.terson, Ronald Post, with Mrs. Nettie Cusmano, Edward M. Smith," manager of the A 10-ton Carrier air condition- tem. Once the tank has been filled, man Edwin A. Greim, Jr., son' penter Steel Co., Union* for the last Jill DeRick, Frank Dressel, Roger begin at 9:45 a.m.. Sunday.. The cerning the operation of Hospital and handicrafts prepared" by, mem- they are continuing their weekly ( Eck, and .Walter Eianfield. The president, in charge. Service Plan is and always has local telephone office, reports he ing unit has been installed . in a the same water, will be re-circu- of Mr. and rMrs. 'Greim.of 2 14 years. He was a conummicalU . |iudK 't requirements and plans Dunkelmann, Jules Franko, John Junipers Will meet at 6 p.m.-and bers of the troop will be on display visits to Cranford's nursing homes. Honor Court best looking car award was won been a matter of public record on often was asked in past summers portion of the men's smoking room lated, so there will be no constant Alden street, has completed his Alien Steinberg, Ned Kratski, of St. Michael's Church. (or the season will be d'fscussed. Youth Day Hoeflich, Carol' Keyes, Susan the senior youth group at 7:30 p.m. in the window of the Blue. Room EdWin T. Ti«v al an executive board meeting at by Qusscll Sayre., file in Trenton. why he didn't "just stick a unit in for cooling'of the business office drain on. the water'supply'.'" The initial course of Air Force basic "Therefore," Mrs. Harmon re- Jerry, Friedman, George Smith Survivors are his "wife. Mrs. Jfrueger, Russell Kur'tz. Jr., San- Sunday. on Centennial avenbe: Also in ob- only. Incidentally, .this;-phase of tower, weighing 3,290 pounds, al- Services wscre held Tuesday at! -.Mr.' Humenik's home, 601 Center Thomas Laulcttc, , gubmrfstcr, Siltfer Wedding '•That applies not only to such servance of the 50th anniversary- . one of the' windows; and turn it military training at Lackland vealed, "sustaining members have and Kurt Strecker were invested Louise Kruse Blakley; a daughter. At St. Paul's dra Lang, Grenville Lyon, Jr., The Women's Association will on to cool the place off." the project required "stealing" office, for work, is rapidly near- Air Force Base, Tex., and has decided to help at the Jumble Gray Memorial. 12 'Springfk' street, Tuesday night. made the following awards: Liont matters as rates ar.d benefits', of scouting, the boys will.fill"out as tenderfoot scouts as Boy Scout Mrs. Elizabeth Canright of Clin- GARWOOD —- Young people of Darlcne McCrae, Tom Meredith. meet at 10 a.m. today for a scw- For a' telephone exchange cen- several feet of Mr. Smith's private tower, weighing 3,290 pounds, was been selected to attend the tech- Store, and the cooperation- and ton; three sons. Warren of NotUb me. for Edwin T. Tice of ^ Mr. Humenik also issued an ap- Garry Smith; wolf badge and sil-Observance Held Peter Morris, Pat ' Rein, Fred. Irtg session and box lunch meet- which arc frequently brought to forms telling how they earned Troop 75 held a Court of Honor ver arrow, Jeffrey Redner; Edward the church-will participate in the tral office, however, it isn't «s offiai^to retain the original size installed on the roof this week. nical course for aircraft and enthusiasm, hove been wonderful." PlainAeld and Robert and Bruce. avenue, who died SaturJ peal 1<> interested men to report Ritter, James Seatc, David Selvin, ing. The Chancel Choir will meet public-attention.in tne plan's edu- money !for. the pack's donation and of the smoking room. • at Cranford Methodist Church last Hill; den stripe, Garry Balowin; 11 a.ny.vWorship service as Youth cational progxanv.. but full and fcr inclusion on- the Honor Scroll; simple as that. Air conditioning A separate air compressor sys- missile maintenance at Arharillo Mrs. fill J. Loranger, Jr., will be at home, and four grandchildren. al borne after a brief illnKi for volunteer wprk on the Little For Donoughues Janet Shreve, Alan Smith, Dan for rehearsal-at-7:45 p.m. tociay. 1 assistant denner, Brian Hirth; Sunday is observed at St. Paul's complete facts concerning every Henry Zielinski, cubmaster and installations in such 'buildings-must A second unit, this one of 12 ton tem is being, installed to operate AFB, Tex. V chairman of the sustainings* BriCr Thursday. " Dr. Robert- G. Longaker, pastoij U'.-iKii' lield in Garwood Memor- GARWOOD^-Twenty-ftfth wed- m^h; Elizabeth Strunk." Stophen The communicants* classes will JJ wollt:badge_with g^old arrow, Bruce United Church of Christ this Sun- item of.expenditure by the plan in WVbelos dad. told of a troop meet- be engineered not only from the capacity, has been installed in .the a-Brac Sale to be-given -at the Advancing to second class rank off the First Presbyterian Chun ial Park at.jya.mi this Saturday. ding anni%ersary pf Mr. and Mrs. meet for instruction at 4'p.m. to- the automatic controls for the vari- Everett Vail Patersori; one-year4 pin,- Walter John J. Donougb^up of 305 South day. Church School will convene Terjek, Lillian Walinsky, Stanley transacting a business", now ex- ing he and Webelos attended and viewpoint, of providing employe basement for. air conditioning of use of volunteers,' fund-raising; store on February' 12. On her Were: Jeffrey Hcilbrun, Russell offljciatetL Burial was in By morrow and at 10 a.m. Saturday. ous units. ... • ;' • Ott, Arthur Vreeland, Patrick Rae, Services were held Friday in Banfield; one-year service "star, avenuo was ''celebrated at a dinner at 9:30 a.m. .' Walinsky. Robert Witt. Jr.. WU- ceeding $60 million annually." of a hike the Webelos members'- comfort but also ~withther-aim-of the switch room, and a.. flyu=lbn_ Democratic club projects and I960 committee-will-be-Mrs. Charles'F.' CetneJcry. li^rsey City. ••*>, _' .On Monday the visitation and, unit has beeh'plact'd in the power Completion, of~~the~project is x Ttobert Grimshaw, Robert DiTulip Greenport, L. I., for Everett VaiL William Gill and David Allen. dance attended by over 100 per.- Confirmation classes will—meet liam-Woelz.-Judy-Yohannan and took with"Boy Scouts of Troop protecting the maze ol valuable Democratic publicity. * •'•' '--,.' Hansel, Sr., Mrs. Philip W. Hall, Born in Jersey City, Mr. tice| Tavern Request with the Rev. Stephen Szabo, pas- Susan Yule. •' _ " evangelism committee Will meet at room to control conditions there. scheduled for next month, and Mr. and Richard Seymour. John Mi- 89; of 41 Elizabeth avenue, wbo sons in Scandia Hajl_on Sunday 7:30 p.m.' for a .brief meeting be- 177. Sol Kove(H treasurer, gave a . and delicate equipment . housed Smith and James-McCaffrey, chief Jr., Mrs. William P. Little, Jr.. and livedibcre 31.years..'He was • tor, at 3:30 and 4 p.m. today. Sen- At both the 9:30 and 11 o'clock there to insure, efficient- operation Mr. Smith points out that al- chaelson earned first, class rank. died January' 20 at Crahfbrd Hall played as an insurance' adjuslwj evening. The afiTair was arrangert fore going into the borough Legion Auxiliary •rcpol't on the sale of lawn house switchman at the local exchange, On Ticket Committee Mrs. Alexander B. Cloud. Denied by Board ior Choir will rehearse at 7 andservices Sunday the Rev, James S. numbers, thij; year's fund raising, of the every-day miracle of the though this- may. suem like a rather The following - scouts were Nursing Home after a short illness. for the E. J. Hairing Co.. East Or-f Awards Presented by Mrs. Charles Mercer,, a friend homes', and at 8' p.m. the monthly are looking forward eagerly to the Public, Affairs Commissioner H. On February 4 Mrs: Alexander awarded merit badges: Ronald Interment was in East Marion, An ..application of the family, and Mrs. Edmund Chancel Choir at 8 p.m.' Tiller, pastor, will preach the ser- project, and announced that prizes modern dial telephone. systcmT " elaborate installation for what ap- Raymond Kirwan.is a member of B. Cloud,_7_Central avenue, will amge. for len years. He was j| V Rehearsals for. the Youth Choir meeting of the board of trustees Plans Anniversary pears to be merely a one-story day, for the construction wprk of Friedman, scholarship and pets; Cemetery, East Marion* L- I, (or a tavern 'it 303 North 14th By Troop 82 Bcrmlngham; Mrs. Donoughue's mon. ''The Call of Christ." • Will be held. . will b<- given, toe the cubs at the- In' the switch room of the Cran- the past few : months has" created the ticket committee^ for the give- a coffee for all sustaining mwnber oJ the First Presbyk-ri;,r u stnit by Walte.- Whitley was re- will be held Tuesday, at 3:15 p.m., BIuc and jdold dinner. building,, every one of the units is Donald Jackson, geology; Michael Born in-East Marion; Mr. Vail KENILWORTH —• Members of sister, both of Garwood. The "Methodist Choir under the The Sunday school teachers and ford exchange alone, for instance, dust hazards such as they never incoln Day Dinner of the Union members, who will be asked,,to Jones, first aid; Douglas Rae, citi- fus*'(l-last week by the BoarcL.oi. The guests of; honor were pre- for third,, fourth and fifth graders direction of Mrs. Willinm Bridges Dinner March 3 •• Den 1-. under the- supervision of there are literally millions of tiny necessary to satisfy the dual needs lived here one year after .having Boy Scout : Trotjp 82 received staff' will have their monthly have seen before and never hope County Republican Committee to bring stock for the Bric-a-Brac zenship in nation, radio and elec- Ailj'iistineht. •'• . ::ented with a number of gifts, and at 4 p.m. for sixth and seventh will plTer Beethoven's "The Heav- . Plans' for an annivenory din- Mrs. Doriis Johnson, deh mother, relay contacts, every one of which of employes and telephone switch- lived all his life in East Marion- awards at a recent Court of Honor meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday and ;it to sec again in their normally spot- be held February 11 at the Hotel Sale. tricity; William Raftery, first aid Hicliard Weber,- chairman, said including a silver dollar tree and graders.. ;' '.,... ens ' An* Declaring." New mem- ner for Crartford Unit 212: Ameri- presented" a • skit fcntitled "Moon Is allergic to dust. For this reason, ing equipment. The business o.f- He was a member and deacon off Mrs. J, Martinkovieli | as follows: •'.,.'• ; 8 p.m. Wednesday the .mid-week 1 less domain.,"^. Suburban, Summit. . Secretary, of The following will staff the store and safety. An entire patrol, the .•Mr. Whitley previously submitted silver trays, dishes, candleholders can' lj'gion •Auxilinry, wen- re- Trip.' The astronauts were played the hermetically sealed . large 'fic-e itself.for instance, is a high- .the . First Baptist Church, East KENILWORTH—A high mass ( Second class, Richard Basta, bers will be received at the close Bible study and prayer hour will ccilingcd room with a large cubic General contractor for the job is Labor James P. Mitchell will be during February: Mrs. Robert B. Beaver Patrol, leef by William Raf- Marion. requiem was offered Saturdays iiti application for a variance to and liflhter sets. of each service. ftArtvq' by- Mrs. Tliom;ii Ni.lan. by Robert. Hubbuck; John John- windows at the front of the build- Ackland, Mrs. Alexander W.. Bowl- Joseph Zienkiewicz, Clarence An- be held. son, Merrill.. Evans, John Gustav?*- capacity of. air, and there is much McMnnus and Murray, Inc., of guest speaker. Tickets also may tery, was up for advancement at Survivors are two daughters. SU Theresa's Church for Mrs., build at the same location which thony, Robert Kaiser,. William Mr. arid Mrs. Donoughue, who First Place Tied The committee on. nominations :hnirmnn. at a m«fling in the Ca^ ing can't even "be opened, and the ing, Jr., Mrs. J. Dwight Bridge, the same time. sen, Diiyid Duncan. Victor Nielsori, more \p the rest of the building Orange, and the electrical work is be obtained.locally from Republi- Mrs. Alexander Shaw of Cranford tina Martinkovich. 77, of 427 JSiorl •liiut been denied. He uaid the Siebert, Arthur Tehan, Kenneth were married January 24, "1935; will meet Sunday at 3 p.m. in the ,ino lust Thursd;ty night. The .af- regular sash-type windows at the Mrs., William P. Cleaver, Mrs. Troop~75's entry of ^ix sleds was in RahWay, have' three sons. Jack. and .Robert Schuster. A talk on. than'meets- the eye, for most of the being done J>y *E. Fred Sulzer and can Municipal Chairman. James p y ^ m\\v application ^included no- sub'- In Women's Loop parsonage to begin ;work on a slate fair is'to be IWld-'March 3,at the 1 sides and back are always kept and Miss Florence Vail of Phila- 14th slnci-l. who died Thursday a] Johansenv Thomas Urquhart, Carl Blue Cross Head; «ktn-diving was BO&en by elaborate telephone equipment is Cot of Cranford. O'Brien and Township Engineer Robert M. Crane, Mrs. Abram Hill the largest troot p entry in the Klon- delphia, Pa.; a son, linwood SJ- Elirabelh Hospital, ElizabutK ••'staWfiil changes. William and Donald, all of Gar- GARWOOD — Garwood Bevcr- of church officers for presentation M::pl<-'' Tret.- Inn in 'Fanwoiiid. tightly closed and locked. Crowell, Mrs, Edmund. B. Faulk- Allen;-tenderfoot, badges, Victor Ennucci and William Winklehpltz, located below the ground level. . ' A valuation of $50,000 was set *» J.Grail. n dike Derby held by the Western West Orange, and four grandchil- after a long illness:' . • -.Mr. Whitley is' proprietor or wood. • ' ' . aK<» and Scher's tied ".tor first at the Fourth Quarterly Confer- Air for the office .portion of the ner, Mrs." Fletcher Gilpin, Mrs. Nelson, John Van Horn, Michael Declares 'No Rate ArrangemenTS f«r' U'p»(>l>y sale both of South Plainfleld. A ques- ; Th'v size of the air "conditioning on the installation when the build- District of Union Council at No- The- Rev, Sylvester P. SilfcVoighJ |-Maple Inn, 429.Mpnrbe avpntic. Guests attending from Garwood place in the Women's Thursday ence, • March 2. tJerald Shc-rrod, rs building enters, through screened Mathew D. Hall, Mrs. Charles F. dren. . ' • sz; first x-lass, James Gluck, in May v.vt-r«- disc-u&;<.-d by M -tion-and-answer period followed project is indicatedby the ffltt that ing permit was issued in Decem- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD niahegan Park on Saturday. Two j»3»stor. was celebrant. Intcrmcn -Decision w;is reserved'on-'appli" Metro Weslock. included: Miss Loretta Schroll. Night Bowling League in action chairman of the commission on ventilators at the sides,of the large Jr., Mrs. William F. Haiizl, Wallace Bissett, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Increase in ^ Mitchi-ll Koury>-^ the talk. a' whole new electrical system is ber.' • . '. . •.•"•• ." • Promoted • ••rJ,-J,'yir~ of the sleds made the finals in the xvas in the family plot. The finiirl cations siibmittc-tl by Michael Cup- Merit badges were, presented to last Thursday night at Garwood stewardship . and llnance,' an- There will be no Blue Cross front windows. The switch room. ORDINANCE No. flO-t • Mrs. Robert G. Longaker, Mrs. Mrs. Jack^lrving, welfare chair- The following awards were sled judging contest. William Matthews al was held from the Dooley Culo liam Schroll, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur rate increase, or request for one, AN ORDINANCE VACATING PARTS OF Richard . N. McFadden, Mrs. J. ^mri for variances • to erect and Robert Witt, swimming; Arthur Schroll, - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Recreation. • nounced that the commission will man, re|>orted on 'the' distribution made: John Gustavsen, one-ye;ir DAVIS STREET. (FORMERLY SOUTH Funeral services were- held dial Home. 556' Westfield avcnut| Tehan, scholarship, and Ronald during 1960, Carl K. Withers, pre- 10th STREET!. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF Clingman Munday, -Mrs. Albert Thought is the seed of action; nmvert ,a frame dvi/clling along Schroll, Mrs. Theo/jore ..Kurlbwicz High games were rolled by Mel meet""Siinday at 4:30 p.m. to con- day afternoon from the . Plinion Westfield. . sident of the Hospital Service Plan o needy families of clothing and i pin; John Geiger, two-year pi CRANFORD. ' .• ._, Nelson, Mrs. George^ F. Richards, but action is as much its second street .near'Monroe avenue. Koch, personaV fitness. William and daughter, Sussin^'Mrt an^l Mrs^Romano. 182; Angie Simonet, 174; sider.-requests for' items in- next two fo<*l basket:: donated by mem- Gary Nemerofsky, Joel WHEREAS, the owners of certain lands Funeral Home! Westfietd, Tor Wil- Born in.Hungary, Mrs. Martin- Beeh, Ronald. Koch, Johh^Cox, and Marie Hartung. 170; Dot Wyduke, year's church budget. of New'Jersey declared this week Work of FBI Outlined for BPWIn the Township of Cranford laid out Mrs. Wesley A. Stanger, jr.; Mrs.form as thought is its first.—-Ralph 7'tie board atsp.reserved decision Stanley Dubas and daughter, Ellen. bers. •. , lion badge; Lance Kovcd, bpaV, and liam Matthews, 66, of U-JTohn- kovicfa lived here 45 years. Stu-' in answer to a report that a fur-; u ccrtton street designated as South 19th Farris S. Swackhamer, Mrs. Waldo Emerson. ' (in the application of James Arm- Robert Murphy were named ju- Also, Mr. ojr|d Mife Stanley 1«8, and Kathleen Greenfield, 164. The executive coftimittce of the A donation was voted to the de- Rold -arrow;-Mark Mytrson, Victor ' "Some Phases of the Work of the FBI" was the subject of a talk Street., In tho Township of Cranford. son—avenue, who died last .Wed- a. communicant .of St. Thctt-s.VJ nior assistant scoutmasters. Robert ther increase.'in' Blue Cross r:ite.4 Washington. D.' C, for working County of Union and State of New Jersey, Harold C. Sanford. Mrs. Lawrence •itiini^ *"<>f , Hydro' Service and Zazeski, Mrs. Michael GloWacki Team standings: WSCS will mec.t Tuesday at 8 partment president's firoject for Nielsen, Michael ,.Cai«>a, Donald presented by William G. Siinon, special ajjent from the Newark office 11 nesday at Muhlenberg Hospital. Church. Her husband, Jost-ph] will be "demanded" during the and dedicated the same to public 'use M. fucker and Mrs. Robert B. Itvb'uilding Co., Fairfielt) avenue Witt,Was appointed senior patrol and son, John: Mr. and Mrs. Her- w. p.m. The Adult Bible Discussion rcfilin-ir/g oM Hags in" veterans' Hess, denner; William Marston; as- of the FBI; as guest" speaker at the monthly dinner meeting of thewomen. AH members were asked by filing a certain map entitled—"Oranue TOWNSHIP OF CBANFORD Plaintleld. following a brief illness- died,, in January. 1943. '** leader to be • assisted by Motro Garwonti .B«Vvro£es 22 year../_'.' " / : '. Avenue Tract, Cranford. N. J., J. N. Winlcel. __„...._ proposed • : "• JIIMI Michig:in awn'uojnto put up' ; man Steffcn, Mr. "and Mrs. Lt:ster Scher't Drtlus ; 33" . '22 Group will meet Thursday at 7 hospitals throughout the stale With sistant dennciv Cranford Business and Professional Women's Club in the Coach ajid Parker Company, Inc.. 123 Liberty Street. The>Rev. John A- Deveaux. Jr^ Survivors are a daughter, Mrc^keji J2B -! 271•; "Published statements that New u The local club president, Mrs. pastor, of St. Mark's AJU-E- William H. Linden, Califrm;•-fou • Other patrol leaders .ijre: Beav- Bcrmingham and sons,. Mr. andGarwood Krcreailon 2(1'.^ Muscum.^^hc-cubs were given a F. B. Horn M. S.. C. E. & Surveyor, dated store who will be relieved of FIC AND AMENDING AND SUPPLE- 27'/ Jersey Blue Crqss^will seek a fur- Mrs. Daniel \(n$k • discussed Mr. Simon related that the FBI's August C. 'Hoff, was nominated October'23. 1933, filed December 4, 1923 MENTING SECTION 0.02 OF-CHAPTER Church officiated, and interment sons, Joseph G. Martin,,Garwoodl er, George Severt, James Gluck; Mrs. Edward Bermingham, David IVte'« BartM 34 :ui of a solar eclipse an^l in the Union County Register's Office duties for awhile are:,Mrs. James 0 OF THE 1051 CODE - OF GENERAL 24 :to St. Amu^H CYO tht-T increase in subcription rat;.-s the imjiortance of co, Tract One: . ... James M. Phelan,.Mrs. George R.' SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP daughter, Judy. a -• Chauffeur by local families. children and six grt-at-grandthilj ./Names Attorney Swcnson, Robert Hirth,. and flam- first game of the season Tuesday, ances, if not promptly refuted, can Julius Sktrbisch. Mrs. prints coming in at the fate of 22,- increased" to the point where it Is nated as alternate: BEGINNING at the point of inter- McGrath. Mrs. Edward F. George, OF CRANFORD: ' KKNH.WOKTH —• William J. . Also, Mrs. June Rambo. An- Jaycee-ettes Plan section of the westerly side line of Section 1. Tulip Street Is hereby There arc no immediate survivors ing arrow, Robert Kaiser and night, downing Sti Theresa's of do great disservice to the voluntary Stact'y rt'|M>rt«-d on a "'Back'.lo IProgress Clul> Meets 000 a day. Each must be classified alarming, especially among our South 10th Street, now Davis (Street, Mrs. Otis A. Hintz, Mrs. George designated as a One-Way Street between Ajicrn, Jr., of 214 South MichTgiin thony ' Limone, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry H. Bowers and Mrs. Spruce Street and ' Beech Street In a Thomas Urquhart. .. ' , • Kenilworth by a score of 54-16 in health care movement in Kew Jer- Cod" |>rn Trenton John MJ Diiryea were elected to tween the. Township of Cranford and Westerly' direction."^' -1... . * I have always believed that Bernard Donoughue, Donald Don- the St. Anne's School gymnasium shop." by H. Allen Smith, was against existing records, he said, tory, apathetic communities, in- attend the > State Federation of the Borough 'of Kenllworth; nan, Mrs^ Carlisle Jones, Mrs. Section 2. Torbush Street U hereby William Palmatier 1 'aventie was appointed attorney by A husband's night will be held on February 7. Thence (II North 84° 22' 20" East desicnatcd us u One-Way Street between is only beauty put into practiet .^ taughue and Jack Donoughue. "Ordinarily, plan policy would presented by Mrs. Jane Tighe" o( and every day thousands of mes- sufficient religious training, insuf- Business and Professional Wo- along Raid boundary line between the Frederick H. Linley, Jr., Mrs. Rob- Spruce Street and Beech Street In a William A. Palmatier, 60., of Jean Jacques Rousseau. WiM.'k. Hearing Postponed Saturday evening by the Jaycee- The longer I live the more keen- forbid commenting on legislative Plans' (or a ruprtmage sale were Short Hills at a luncheon meeting 1 westerly direction. - ' . A fohner member, Mr. Ahem Other guests were from Rahway, sages go put to police departments ficient respect, for authority on the men's Clubs convention ,in Asbury Township of Cranford and' the E. Ross, Jr., Mrs. John A. Ol- Dunellen, formerly of Cranford. ettcs, newly formed.,auxiliary of ,y j fccl tn_at whatcver was"good matters still pending final determi- presented by JN*rs. Raymond Leon- of the Progress Club on Tuesday Borough of Kenllworth 10.94 feet to Section 3. This' ordinance amends Sfrml on. the board one and. a In Drunk Driver Gise- Clark, Springfield, Watchung, and sheriffs' offices advising them part 'of the young, and lack of Park in May. Mrs. Marguerite H. a point -and new corner; son, Mrs. Richard Guy, Mrs and supplements Section 0 02 of Chapter died Saturday in Muhlenberg; Hos- the Cranford-Kenil worth Junior enough for our fathers is not good nation, such as the recent propoxa ard. Datt^ftTr this t-vent Ls to beat fhc home of Mrs. Harold C. San- Thence I3> Southwesterly through 0 of the 1051 Code of General Ordi- half ywirs until he re:;lKned in GARWOOD — Hearing ""oh i Westfield, Basking Ridge, and of previous criminal records if parental \ovp. , Levett and Mrs. H. C. Williams Kingsland Ward, Mrs. D. Richard pital, Plaintleld, after a long ill- Chamber of Commerce, at the onoUgh for us._oScar Wil.de. for an 'investigation', of Blue announccU later. The meeting was lord. 18 Sylvester street. said .South 19th Street, now Davis French, Mrs. John G. Keller," Mrs nances, us amended and supplemented. Qctobcr, 1958. drunken driving charge aguins' Philadelphia and Levittown, Pa. they, exist.) . Miss Stella Bialecki, a teacher at will go as alternates. , Street, on a curve to the left with a Section 4: This - ordinance shall, take ness. ' • Charles T. Eckstein, 46, a New home of Mrs. Richard Bilney of ' radius of 40.00 feet d distance of Corliss W. Abbott, Mrs. E. Milton -effect upon publication after final paits- MOVING Jonathan Dayton Regional High A graduate of Seton Hall Uni- York State assemblyman, origi- .158 Harrison avenue, Westfield. In connection with its identifica- r 11.02 feet measured along the arcBoyette,-Mrs. Noel Florence,- Mrs agtr, an provided by statute. - " A native of CobbleskilU N. Y- Mrs. Patrick Maguirc and Mrs. School, Springfield and Miss Rose of said curve to a, point and new Mr. Palmatier resided here for 15 & HAULING versity-Law School in . 1957, he nally scheduled to be held before Damages Home; tion work, the speaker reported, At Campaign Clinic corner, in the aforesaid westerly side Edmund W. Morris and Mrs/ Rus- NOTICE ' V J " o|k'fatos a private practice in his Richard Bahel are co-chairmen. -the FBI has a mass disaster squad Bialecki, a secretary-buyer with .line of sold South-19th Street; The foregoing ordinance Wail Intro- years before moving to Dunellen ATTICS. CELLABS. Magistrate James T. Leonard on Thence (3) North 7° 3B' West alone sell. H. Herman. home. He is corporation counsel Family of 13 Fleet* Two new -members were wel- which goes out on serious—uc- Daystrom were unanimously elect- Sophie B. Baranski.of Cranford duced and passed on first reading at a several years ago. A Navy veter- Monday of this week, has been KENILWORTH—A fire in the was among Democratic women •aid side line of South 19th Street. "The Jumble Store stock is very meeting of the Township Committee of for Philip J. Levin,, shopping postponed to February 8. comed at o recent meeting at the cidents. involving loss of lives, ed to membership. ' now Davis Street. 1.81 feet to the the Township of-Cranford, N* J.. held on an of World War I, he was a mem- second floor of their home -forced home of Mrs. William Lovett of from Union .County who partici- point of BEGINNING. low on clothing," Mrs. Harmon dis- January-* 26. I960,, und Will be considered I .'center developer of North Plain- The New York lawmaker was such as airplane crashes. The of- A silver tea will be held Sun- Tract TWb: . for final passage, after public hearing, at ber of St.' Luke's Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pa'rratt and' 108 Burnside avertue;, They ' are pated in an all-day regional cam*, closed. "Therefore, any donations arrested.at 12:48 a.m. January 15 fice covering the site of the crash, day, February 28, from 3 to 5 p.m. BEGINNING at the point of. inter- another meeting of said Township Com- Dunellen. . their 11 children of 302 North 11th Mrs. William McGonagil and Mrs. paign clinic for women workers section of the easterly side line of of second-hand wearing apparel mittee at Municipal Building. Cranford. Anthony Carbone, who replaced on Hickory avenue near Lexington he. related, will secure the names at the home of Mrs. Kenneth New Jersey, oh He Was general chairman of the Street to flee on Saturday. Robert Vleric. at the Robert Treat Hotel, New- South 19th Street, now Davis Street, will be most welcome." Mr. Ahem as..a. member, >was avenue by Patrolmen John FranS- of the victims and telephone, them Weeman, 102 Orchard street, to with the present boundary line be- : -Anyone wishing to donate to TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. 190O- Central Railroad System's Broth- j.j.wills Firo Chief Leon Scaraniuzzino - Mrs. Richard Walbrecker gave a commemorate the National Foun- ark, Saturday. Roundtable discus- tween the Township of Cranford and at 8:30 o'clock P.M. IESTI erhood of Railway Clerks, a-past seated for a new five-year term. sen and William Strzalkpwski, who said the Are damage was limited to demonstration on flower arrang- in to Washington, where finger" the Borough of Kenllworth: ,the store may contact Mrs. HarT J. WALTER COFFEE. ' WU «-51U — , AD MMI reported they observed him driv if dation Birthday Fund, which is sions were held on Democratic Thence 111 South 84° 22' 20" Wes • ' Township Clerk he had held, since 1939. He ncgo- Mrs. Alma* Grady of 657 Mpn- a closet of the second story of the ing- print records of all persons bear- mon.'or Mrs. Harry R. Copson Dated: January 20. 1000 - ing erratically. He was pro- being established- to help develop district work, I960 campaign: is- along said boundary line .between y tlated contracts and processed tnrtuth avenue was appointed. frame dwelling. He • estimated •3 ing identical.names will be pulled the Township of Cranford and thehead:of motor corps, or make a Adv. Fees: S8.40 j.28 j>!,i-noi;rapher. nounced under the influence of u Vesearch and library center in sues, canvassing and registration Borough pf Kenllworth 39.09 fee! call to the-Jumble Store. damage from, fire, smoke and Tuberculosis germs most fre- from the files. They are then . to a point and new corner; alcohol by Dr. James J. Daubert water at about $200. He' was un- Thence <2t- Southeasterly through of Cranford and later released in quently attack the lungs but can said South 19th Street, now Davis able to say how the blaze started, attack any part of the body. Street, on a curve to the right with St. Theresa's CYO $250 bail to await hearing. a radius of 40.00 feet a distance ol -.—81.11- feet measured along the arcFilm on SAGE of said curve, to a point -and hew Among Leaders corner; • Shown Pack 178 (Brag 4bnmrial KENILWORTH — St. Theresa's Regional Debate Club Thence <3> South 8° 05' 30" East A film on the SAGE air defense Church..is listed among the four still through South 10th Street, now nor leaders in its class in the mid-At Rutgers Conference DavU Street, 59.67 feet to a point system, heart of. America's air de- CLARK — Georgina Gurrieri of AUTOMOBILE and new comer in the aforesaid east- fense network, was shown Friday year standings in the annual Union erly ' side line of said South . 10th County CYO participation contest Garwood and John' and Martin Street: ' • •'-. .' evening at a meeting of Cub Pack Parker of Kenilworth were among Thence <4> North T 38' West along 178 St. Michael's Church. ' • among member parishes, according ' said easterly side line of South 19th to Raymond S. Molhar, CYO pro- 10 members of the Debating Club ' street 97.90 feet to the point of Be- Among the displays furnished of Arthur L. Johnson, Regional QINNING. by Bell Telephone Laboratorie; Branrchairman. as shown on the map of Orange Avenue High School who attended a con- Tract have never .been opened or. used, was an exact replica of the Van- Tho eounty's 40-odd parishes nor has the dedication thereof been ac- guard I satellite, which is still in hayo been divided into three ference at Rutgers University in cepted by the Township; and New Brunswick last week. WHEREAS, the Township Committee orbit. Robert Amory; pack chafr- classes on the basis of size, and /deems it advisable' and to the best man, explained the exhibits. jndfiinc is based' on the number Sponsored by the New Jersey' Interest of the Township that Mild | of CYO actiyitios in which each Forensic League. of Secondary ports of Davis Street, formerly South An electronic tic-tac-toe board ~ 19th Street, on said Map of Orange received the most attention. There "takes part. Winners.In the three Schools in cooperation with the Avenue Tract be vacated; > classes are awardt'd large ban- Institute ' of Management and BE IT ORDAINED, by the Township -were no winners over the elec- it Committee of the Township of Cranford. tronic brain. • ners at the annual "Night of Cham- Labor Relations at .Rutgers, the Union County, New Jersey, that: pions" program in June. conference theme was: "The Sec- Section 1. 'Following described portions ' Cubmaster Warren Ehlers made if of Davis Street (formerly South 19th the following awards: Lion, Thom- ondary School Student Views the Street) ' - . • ' ' • .",'.' Management .and Labor Picture." Tract One: as Coleman, David • Gurnowski Kenilworth Listed Third BEGINNINQ at the point of j inter- Peter Frlgola; webelos, Daryl Har- The sessiph was designed to pro- section of the Westerly side line vln; wolf, Donald Del(kat; gold ar- In ('tunes Receipts vide, a background for this year's of South 19th Street, now Davis p high school debate topic for clubs LOOK FOR THE 'Street, with the present boundary row, William Ginthner, Daryl Har- line between the Township of Cran- KENILWORTH — Kenllworth of the National Forensic League;— • !! ford and the Borough of Kenllworth; vin, James Mackeyich, Donald was Thence OI North 84° M' 2O>- East Delikat; sliver arrow, William third in gross- receipts for' "Resolved: ' That the Federal \ ' along said boundary line between the games and raffles ln^ Union Government Should Substantially If you ever become involved in an auto aeddant and Township of Cranford and the ; Increase Its Regulation of Labor t jr • Borough or Kenllworth 10.94 feet to County, it was reported thisf\veek someone jjasbeen killed or injured, you don't .want, a polnt-and new corner: b Unions." v' Thence 12* Southwesterly through .v the State Legalized Games of "cut rat*", "second bett" or "economy" insurance said South 19th Street, now Davis Chance Control Commissions Re- •:):. CyCcxocysci tO/protect your pockeibook. You want the best. CRANFORD SALES PAYS Street, on a curve to the left with a. ceipts totaled $217,932 for 188 . I radius of 40.00 feet a' distance of Ess'o Promotes Kustra I 11.02 feet measured along the arc of anld South 19th Street; Perhaps that's why two out of three people insure - Thence 131 North 7° 39' West along In Bayway Refinery •ii said side line of South 10th Street, HAROLD F. BENNER KENILWORTH — Walter Ty with-a local, independent agent.because that's it now Davis Street, 1.81 fe«t to the .-• Incorporated y ' point of BEGINNING. . Kustra of 577 Passaic avenue has ' what they get... the best. See us! ; Tract Two: . AutomoWU Painting been promoted to assistant shift, BEGINNINa at the point of. Inter- superintendent of the chemical SUPPLEMENT section of the' easterly side line of South 18th Street, now DavU Street. DUCO BeflotahtM products division of Essb Stand- with the present boundary line be- We offer residents of Cranford mmd vicmity a* tween the Township // of Cranford v, >OPT—d ard, Division of Humble Oil and and the Borough of Kenllworth; FEHSBBWOBK * - Refining Co., Bayway. Thence ilk South 84° Xf 32" West J.-.:. • along said boundary line between outstanding funeni home, complete with ofir Dulnx An operator, prior to his hew the Township of Cranford and trie IN TODAY'S ISSUE .•-•*; \ When Welding — Ttudc position, Mr. Kustra had .been a Borough of Kenilworth M.0B feet member of the additives division I! .1 to a.point and new comer; Thence 12) Southeasterly through conditioning, organ, targe light roomu fojr yomr since he joined Esso In 1937,, /> you % said South 18th Street, now DavU Btreet. on a curve to the right with BOOTH juronm. m. Mr. and Mrs. Kustra have one Your Cranford Merchants Have a radius of 40.00 feet, a distance of daughter, Barbara. ^ - CcOllt . 61.11 feet measured along the arc every convenience. Our own display of said curve to a point and new 'TAIMT ALWAYS THE corner: , SIZE 0 YOUR CAft THAI Gone All Out To Make ii- •./••• .leave Thence <3> South B° 05' 30" East GAUGES THE MEASURE •till through South 19th Street, now Davis Street. 59.67 feet' to a point a yoati MAPPiMtcs/ SAVE $265 ...ON PRE This A Bonanza of J,J_ home... and new corner in tha aforesaid easterly line of said South ldth Street: Hov* o car t}iaf• always .Tlwrice (41 North 7* 38* West along iwnT to W* • • • •» • Important SEASON ... LOW COST Bargains For You Cranford Shoppers said easterly side line of South 18th Btreet 87.»» feet to the point of BE- thsM4> wtotet* doytv Dilwjii it's so easy to shop by phone! and tot as ao nv yoax cat Section X This ordinance shall take effect immediately in the manner pro- from bttmpt to ounpsv • • • niR CONDITIONING Sales Days - Today - Friday & Sat vided by statute. Ifs a stop dwTB When a bad cold.». bad weather... any of 101 things. K keeps NOT1CS •Ol of tfOUH*) CB UNIVItMlf UWVUtAtf tnteo* , you from getting out—just turn to your phone. It gets thc. 4uce4 and passed oa firs Kuwrts laatal w meeting of the Township ramosa YORK HEDEN6ER0 - MaeBEAN — THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY RETAIL DIVISION — the Township of Cranford. N. J., held oa whotebooM Air job done, '>*'•• January 13. 1M0. and will be oornlderd F. H. Gray, Jr. Funeral Directors ¥. 0. Grmy, Sr. for anal paatsge. afteafterr pu And the hatuMFtlfow Pages make it easy—to find any store, any another meeting ol Mid r-u 126 South Avo., East, Cranfford BR 64000 g yy , y mlttee at Municipal T**! 4 CAU KM MfOtMATION ro* mi SIMVCY i b NeN w JeJJeneye . on S.ER.V1 CENTER item, any brand you want. Quite a shopping combination! TUXSOSOAVA , CSANT0KO. N.X. — 1 Open Thun. tffl 8:30 PJ4. AUF Of tDStOQIDC9 CRANFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION UNIVERSAL /?:^ EL 2-2484 Week Wgfate tlU fcOOPJ*. IndadJogUFE Typical, though, of today's phone service—high in value, low ^_ uS5u«. 56 W. GRAND ST. * 35 YRS. OF DEPENDABIE SERVICE Townihlp Ckrk. Adv. reos: »30.7« *mk NEW JERSEY BELL Q I-M, /

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CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE.THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. I960 •••. •• ']-m CBRONICLe, THURSDAY, JANUARY £8, 1960 noon of a Faun by Debussy and . Services Real Estate For Sale Red Estate for Sale Work Wanted - Female Scotch Plains the Academic Festival Overture by WnXJAH F. DAVIDSON : WOMAN wishes ironing to 40 at boma Brahms. Mr. Sozio, in announcing" GENERAL CQNTRACTTNa. Carpentry, Call BRlda*. e-33M r tt Area ResMeats r LO|iyioOffer a program of standard symphonic DramaClub's Feline Star Classified Rates Masonry. Plastering & Hooting. BRldga. CRANFORfr ~ WlLLOUGHBY WOMAN will sit with invalid or baby sit proportions, said that part of the 6-3829. No Job too email. Estimates ' daytime, BRidge 0-9383. . FIRST INSERTION — 3 cents a word. 75 centS'mtnlmuin, without oblg-tton. • U FAST AND COURTEOUS SERVICE 3 Major Worksy value of .playing in a community Have Key Roks BOARD OF REALTORS IN REAL- ESTATE & INSURANCE. WANT laundry to do it-home; or will orchestra is experiencing the m_s- Tailed by Tm Understudies cash with order. (A 5 cents service charo}e is mad* CARPENTER and CONTRACTOR. AH get dinners In your home from 3 P.H. Three works by Eteethoven, Dfe- kinds of alterations, porches, etc. Lu-f Multiple Listing Service until after dinner. Box 321. Citizen and bussy and Brahms will be offered terworks of great orchestra litera- o seasons ago the properties department of the Cranford Dra- In Morder Trial i,>, for each billingJ ' •.-',•'" :•'.. wig Seibert, 388 Lincoln Drive. Kenll- Tw USIHESS Chronicle. '.,-.' ture. " ' ' worth. BRidg* 6-0326. tf HAVE A HOUSE FOR by the' Scotch Plains Symphony . Club had a goat to «ontend with in (he club's production of •"Tea- Two Cranford residents -r«Tfl i_J_S r GIFTS • SEATS—Cane, ruth, rattiin. Work collrd ' " near Roomovett School, Estate assures you of dependable service. icle. • 'Feature of the concert will be Madden to Win • NURSING HOMES ' • ' two lines.. ' ' •, ',',•• for and delivered. PL-lnfleld 6-9370, Living, room with fireplace, fun dtmnB ductioh of "Visit to a Small Local Equalized Ratable of 10i Thomas street,, botfia CtUB- 247 Jefferson Ave.. North Plalnfield. tf room, large tiled klUrhen with separate REGISTERED NURSE. 3 P.M. to 11 P.M.the appearance of. the New York Jerome F..Madden of 24 Omaha ford, an4 Joseph. _K-i_ <_0 iSAVINGS GREETIING CARDS CASH. Checks or Stamps should accompany advertising breakfast area, powder room and screened Weekends off. For. .Interview call University Glee. Club. The club drive will be presented with a gold Planet." to be presented February DOH MAXWELL MAHlNO'S FISH MARKET CRANFORD HALL back porch. \, • Richard Schrbth ..-:,„. BR 2-5586 BRldge 6-710O. . . tf Figure $135,426,614 Fourth avenue. Garotoodv. INSTITUTIONS ' • ' "copy. : • I •''•'•:""'•'.,'•'• l 1 TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For the 12 13, 19. 20,'26 and 27, Will in-- 1 Lou Romano , ...... 8U 0-0455 will offer selections by Gabrieli, badge for 25 years' service by Pub- NURSING HOME beat .and (Attest service call Economy - Present mortgage - can be assume^- James Broadfoot ..- BR 6-4319 LPNS or 'aides, 7, A.M. to 3 P.M. shift. 1 Deputy sheriffs guaniing; AHTIQUES Fresh Seafood Daily , JEANNETTE'S CONVAUBCEKTI , '" NOT RESPONSIBLE for errors in ads taken by telephone; Electric. BRJdee 6-3835, Day or Night. Schubert, Mignone, Toch, Gomez, lic Service Electric and Gas Co. ciudc a cat in its cast. Stor billing The market value for land and Joe Mlrogllotts ... „ SU 9-0063 Experienced only, references required. bers of the jury on a 2*-t__a_r tt____s U ACT* E«t»te—Flrrproof Bu____a_ DEADLINE FOR COPY — Wednesdays at 10 A. M. Minnie Anderson EL 5-3921 For • Interview cull BRidge 8-7100. • tf and several^folk and college songs. this month. Mr. Madden is a clerk in the feline department will go to buildings in Cranford is $135,456.- , COLONIAL Call BRldg* «-1333 GIFT SHOP Syd WUloughby -. ..'.._ BR 6-7745 Mr. SozloNhas written two-Hebrew in the Essex electric distribution •George," a large grey cat of in-G.M, according to a table of equal- at the Elizabeth: tarterut HstHfl an mepsin Clttt — Greeting Catdi — Cr-iUI • Kcflst«rc4 llarsss Is Cksitta BERARD-S PLUMBING AND IIEATINQ. Hannah Lynch - „ BR 6-3028 •ANTRV HAND, weekends: only, ex- Elizabeth have SAVINGS & LOAN Chins — Bar GidfcU BR 6-7100 Rcpnlrs. remodeling and new. BRldce PHIL V. HKNlCilAN Ray Packer -...... BR 2-5605 perience preferred. Call BRidge 6-7100 dances for chorus and orchestra.to department... ••'..•••: detfcrminate origin,, but with^ a ized tax ratables issued last week M North Ave« E. ;, Cxanlpi'd WE DEUVEB — Telephone BRidge 66C00 — Eleanor Craig BR 6-1118 for Interview. . ' ' Dubay of Kenilwortlt ASSOCIATION •00 Lincoln Pk. E. Cnafocj 6-1088. : 'tf — REALTOR — be performed at the concert. .. by the Union County 'Board of ADams 2-1072 theatrical background. The cat, be- Paige of GarwoocL MORTGAGE LOANS Realtor .Insurer CLEANING WOMAN, one day a week. The orchestra will offer Beet- Goodness is the only investment Taxation. AUTO 227 E. Broad St. . Westfield ELECTRICAL SErtVICE — Daniel J. » Aldan SUeat. BRidica 0,7033 Hcfcrences. Call BRidge 0-6633 after oneing to Mrs. Bernard P. Steh- Since Sheriff ft?tTp)x Oci__H_Il_ Furnished Rooms Real Estate Co. Open 9-0 12 Clark SL FIVE DAYS o week. • 1 P.M. till after lavs'in other dramatic groups, KQBKB CHEVSOLET, Inc. For Sale BRidge 2-5580 - termined by the board with ra- during the trials his dntues fiaj DIVIDEND.FOR PERIOD BEGINNING JAN. I RICHARD HARTIG TELEVISION REPAIRS—Quick, depend-, • ' — NhihU Call— dinner, references. BRidge U-8745. L largest role in "Bell, Book and • LIQUOR STORES • FINE PAINTS AND , ENAMELS For Rent able »rrvlce. Van's Cranford ElecUlc. tjos supplied by the tax board. The courtroom were tuzn-xfi oxer tt CHAS. KURTZ MARKET One ' coat celling flat _._,—_--___ BR 6-807* HOUSECLEANINO. two or three- days, Candle." a few years agd., _ On ••«!» B-ls-eo Vnm tl V» Paint Shop Vinyl base wall paint 8 Alden Street. BRldgo 6-0483. " i First. Undersheriff John E_. B___jtat_z ROOMS FOR RENT by day or week. Wlrkus ___.. „__«, >UI"*I1 6-*365- part time, weekly. Must have own In the. event of a last, minute state calculates the fraction of caoict MBATS * Tovvrmw • Wall Paper • Art Supplies ' Alkyd flat wall paint Rroionable Rotes' . BRldse 6-0833. Henehan , .....^ "llH 6-3IMUI transportation. Cnll BRidge 2-5060. market value at which each town of Garwood' and: Stj-cnnrfi tQ: C-HMtnut 5-2319 SCHER'S A4J Color* . CRANFORD HOTEL. - • „ GENERAL. CARPENTRY and CABINET Svcdman BR 6-6783 SHAHEEN AGENCY. FOR OVER case of stage fright or some other • Paint • Window Shades Apply with brush or roller .iwork. Repairs, alterations, additions. —OPEN WEEKENDS— DOCTOR'S receptlonist-secj-ct-ry. Call assesses its property. * sheriff John Wain of. EC_-i_ait Main Office OBOCXRIBI — TROZKM FOODS LIQUOR STORK Satin Enamel LARGE CLEAN, nicely furnished front stair.; dormers, porches, recreation Sat., from B am " , Hun. from 1 p.m EUzabcth 2-1010. unforeseen emergency," "George" 1 BRidge 6-2540 "Chemllux" White Enamel • room, next to bath, modern privuto and uttlc rooms. Expertly done by : Realtors jiill have two understudies, "Tim- Cranford ' values its land and The three defendants irn tiia- 1 Westfleld Ave W: Roselle Park BBida*«-03U 101 Ro. Union Ave.- Cranford Non-Yellowln* home, reliable Bcntlcmon. Keiuort-blv. Edward Dudlck. BRldse 6-M36. tf . . IB North Ave.. K. . WANTED—Young woman S3 dental o»- othy." a pot of Mrs. Mitchell's, or buildings at $34,601,500 and thecase, George. L. Artis.22_ _ Call BRidse %-VMt Tough Floor Pinuhn Bllldso 0-2705 alter 0:30 P.M. ' tf stst-nt. 3:30 to 5:30 P.M., 4 day).- week: EUiabeth Office 29 Broad At. VMM Av* ,_ Color Matching Service MIMEOGRAPHING — AU types. Club BR 6-1900 and BR 6^777 Cull AD 3^0901. . '"'.' "Sam " a •member, of Mr. and Mrs.stute calculates the local rate of. Roberts, 24. and: Thomas ._, .. CMEMICOTE~PAWT~WORKS— NICEUV~furntshed—ltuht-room—In-quiet, —bulletins. t>o« la Is. booklets.—Also-public 60 YEARS^ Eric James" household. "Sam," the assessment at 25.55 percent. 25, all of Elizabeths ar& aucu-Htiji uil PLUMBERS TOO Boulevard, Kenllworth - private homo with parklntf lot. con-' stenography and typing. Reasonable, WOMAN to answer telephone, . slmplo Phone: BRidfie 8-18M . . tf veriicnl transportation. Gentleman only. prompt service. Day, night, Sunduy, THE UNUSUAL bookkeeping. Jive. ! dajrs a week in aristocrat of the trio, is a .pure- killing Donald Clarice, a. X Walnut Ave. 1-28 holiday service. M-K Duplicating Serv- OPEN WEEKENDS local ollicc. .Pleaspnt working .condi- FUEL U Eastmaii V. lco. 18 Hlllcrcst Avenue. Soc our dlapl.iy ,,id In the Cranford section Evenings Call • bred Siamese. . . old Newark man, during, a. ^ BRENNAN&TOYE OPHpLSTERINO —' Furniture repalra. " BRldgo 6- • *•> ;»>•••' tions. .Apply in writing -_iv!hg <»««""- draperies, ilin- covers, Venetian blinds. : TWO LARGE furnished rooms, 2174. tt of today's Citizen and Chronicle. : cations, salary expected, to Box 322 DRUG Members of the properties com- in an Elizabeth, tavern.- on. XuHy 3£. BR 6-1044 private ' bath nnd cnt^uncv. Tieur Salesmen ' * Lions Given Tips Nice rholct' of fabrics. P. Kantner * in care of Citizen and Chronicle.. '. • /•. ^bust's. ; Tor business'couple or sintfle. Everard Kempshall .- ,BR 6-00T2 Aiittee working with Mrs. Mitchell LOVELAND FUEL CO. Plumbing — Heating Son.. 120 South Ave.. E. TeL BRldse CLEAN Windows, attics., cellars. Also ".".»•• ' . '.. • ' ,. 2-7651 Marguerite Rearwln ._..__ . BR 0-4486 Auttoot-na KW3. T^ ^—" -tl wash—houses T. C -Gcnoral Houic- . BR 6-5226 STOKE now assembling the props for the & Tinning cleuilng. BRidge' 6-6833. tf Anita Schillingcr _ On Investment Automobile Show FfauBg TWO CHEERY ..rooms.'freshly decorated. G7E; H0WLAND, Realtor Helen Cregar ..- . BR 0-8882 show, and' later setting the stage B8SO HEAT — TUEL OIL VENETIAN BLINDS In stock, 23 to 38 friendly hump, central, reference- ex-,i Marge Thorn —«... . BR 6-0390 Help-Wanted Has Been Accurately Filling Prescriptions production nights, are: Co- Announced by -__-!«•$ RE3J.YOLOSMOBILE Pr-mpV Courtwu* l>rvlc« . BRidge £0269 _• Inches custom quality stock blinds, all ' chanced. Bcnncrs'. BRidge G-3350.' I BR 6-8374 on MM South An.. K. M Inches lone t3J5; also Jencraft ^ gj jj^ Walter K. West .*. Chairman, Mrs. W. R. Duncan, Jr., Procedures | . ' uid C. W. Brenerhan custom blinds, stallatlon. Free estimates. A. Knott, * Just-As Yolir Ddctor Orders! .Louis A. Sibberns o£ •_* ILiiin- Iflumred Skvi&o$ — Home JUtaaa CaU BHldg* B-ll-M — oxi "Male or Female Walter A. Moehren, frdm the 0 50c sq.-ft. Cranford' Upholstery Shop. Kingston Avenue.. Kenllworth. REAL ESTATE salesman or saleswoman and Mrs. Russell H. Herman; Mrs: home drive, exalted, tubtz ai?. ] '^nltnr* at Csatsr. Keallwsnk Mt Msitk' ATS, •. ' Onu-t*f« 120 South Ave.. E... BRldse 6-0893. tf V*\r Rant J. .WALTER jSEAGER, Reg. Pharm. ' New York City office of Bache & <-!« SHI CHAPMAN BROS. cHestnut a-e994. . u G. G. NUNN in multiple listing office as a rcplace- W H. Old. Mrs. Robert G. Browii. beth Lodge 2*8a_ R Pi Oi. EU-s. a_o-. BRidge e-6-00 p ror ixeni , Realtor* • ln*urart • ment. Experience in selling preferred, Co., spoke to the Lions Club con- S-les m Serrtce & IWBWTI'J Controctei^ RUBBER STAMPS made to order on MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE , must have car and a real desire to make Mrs. John Rash, Mrs.. A. S, Taylor nounced this wt^lc t-h.-ai- __«- short notice.* usually 24 hours service. SPACIOUS 5 rooms. 2nd floor. Modt-rii . — Call For and Delivery Service — last Jsrs^ s* itUttma. BU_s>_i-> •'. REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. JOBBINO — OIL BURNERS .'.'••. utilltii money. Henehan. 25 Alden Street, and Mrs. F. T. Deacon. cerning investment programs at will stage an automuiati;- shuiu' i_s ; Prices reasonable. . Best of material yardcKctrl, .screenec kitchend porch, moder. -Goon d'buth location,. "All* *.!' TRUCU-31S0"an4K CRAN~ LindeE annd 2^054T.D.TB. bulldozer BRidge 6^110 , EtW"b^«'*' O-3300 : AIR CONDITIONINO and workmanship. "Crnnford Rubber i plus narauc included. "Ijtriio for hire. S. W. Ollypr, Inc., BRidgo Cranford.- BRidse 0-7033; 104 N. Union Ave. — CRANFORD — BR 64700 The ultra-modern setting for the club's dinner meeting at thethe Elizabeth. Armo-Jy the- •_« blacks front Ht-tiond .h BHldtf Gdc li0-0311.* t Uf H. A. DETERING labfe. muuttF -wrvi- bine* -Ml ' , Stamp Shop, III North Avenue, W., ALUMINUM , porch enclosures using "Visit to a Small .Planet" will be Coach and Four Restaurant' last MsHk W«o« a«M Kim. Lbulaa BRidge 6-1320 ^BRld 6-1890. ' tf of February 22: Mr.. SifafcuTE-y m- •0TCHFORDPONTIAC, INC jalousies, awning type' windows, com-* LOVE AT FIR^T SIGHT: 208 Beech St. BR 6^6330 furni-hed through the courtesy of week, v ' .•". ,••'•' HOnle. S-S500 tlorlh Ave.. B. ' binatlon storm windows and screens or chairman ex-officio of' •__!>• slt_>w •mAmia on4i. m leen'l ALUMINUM comoination -storm windows House,For Rent combination doors. Lifetime Aluminum A condition thut-Bavca . '' , Help Wanted - Male Fern's Furniture, Inc. ,: ^ and screens—use*—various sixes. S9.00 WEiST-FlELD— Best residential area—north l? Mr. Moehren cautioned .that 'and up. Lifetime Aluminum Products •sicje, duplex housey.'e. rt mis, • uttlc, Products Inc.. 102 South Avenup, W. • a Lot of Time nnd lWoneyl . Tickets are now available, and> BRldg* i-0900 BRidge Q-3209. ,. tf And it will b "Cove At\ First Sltht". everyone should be financially The exhibit will be _tatf.« . . 'All papers and fUms. .Havelka General quick, dependable service. Van's Crun- Of coursv there Is a full Dining Room, Mildred Van tSeldcr BR 6-0246 should be different, and empha- VIED CABS ford Electric, 8 Aldcn Street BRidge x avenue as early as possible. Tickets OH. BOBM-ft MBV1CW 11 H. Dalaa An. ' Store. 242 Boulevard; Kenllworth. tf' 1,000 SQ. FT. auditorium, 3rd floor at 6-0483. • . U aUu » Living Riom with a Fireplace. a sized that professional help should The display driifiw cars "oiilD bt • Expatt B-bdnu-og 111 Worth Ave. W. BR 6-1M0 .' 16-20. North Union Avenue, corner Al- Modurn Kitchen and 2 Bedrooms and MEN'S SHOP desires young man under may also be, boingJ^t from any be obtained ' in today's complex supplemented by an. >»xhihiriiirr, «_; IS Alden 81. BBldg«t-010l Call BBldge 6-0SS4 •ALT HAY-.-PEAT MOSS. MULTEX for den Street. Ideal lor a photography Tile Bath on ths 1st floor. . The second 25 &s sales' trainee and junior clerk. A If No Answer. BRidge 6-9341 ' .-Idling shrubs, bushes, etc, BURLAP studio; engineering oflfice. etc. Call L.UJDSCAPINO and TREE WORK' floor has 2 Bodrooms, Powder.Room and career opportunity for right man.^Ap- member of the Cranford Dramatic market. . antique autos. pwned; andi ______lo protect from wind burn. Trubcn- MAX TIEGER & CO., 215 Broad Street. Jim' Lovelond fXcullenl closet space, plus a big exhaust 321 Cenlennlal Ave. CranJoid B&B LIQUORS v 1 ABOVE^ LISTINGS ply In writing to Box 319, Citizen and Club. An executive board meeting was tained by^rn'embers o£ the A INSURORS bachV"F«ld~Ar*'Secdr^BRtd«1«8l •~Etabm~2*n480~~~^ ~~' IT- —mWashlngton-St.r Westfleld ~ f.-irrfar'-summer-cooling.—-Sure It will be Chronicle. ' - ,".- ,:.., _.. CAMERAS • 118 South Avenue, E., Crunford. ADams 2-6520 or ADaras 2-6979 tf Love at First Sltfhtt Arc offered thru member offices of the held, last Thursday-night at theCar Club of Aintrica. SHAHEEN AGENCY, Inc. FORD BOARD'OF REALTORS REAL ESTATE snlosmnn for active office, CSMH? CCWNT¥ BUICK CO BIRD FEEDERS, suet cakes, sunflower', home of John E. Allen, 723 Willow A 10-piecti orchestra \_E_j en__ir- LEHIGH OIL CO.i Inc. Kncsvtc's iK FOR THE SIGN unlimited possibilities, experience pre- Men in Service aacfitoT to John W^H.lnt > BaJL peanuts, wild bird seed mixtures It. I Painting — Decorating avenue. , tain each night- ami gyt-st Os—r-s — Prajsaton Trubcnbach's Feed & Seed. BRidge 6- LOVE THAT KITCHEN ferred but will trnin, car essential. Marine Pvt. Robert A- Walter, "Satisfaction Guaranteed"* Full Line Of. T. A. CRANE—Painting and Decorating; RADIO and TELEVISION For further information call B. S. ances are scheduled by «t> Evaiyth-of Photograpl-M 15-17 North Av*. --, Cranford 1081; 118 South Ave., E.. Cronford. . U REALTOR" Willoughby, BRidge 2-3980.' - / . ' The club is completmg arranger EXPERT OIL BUHNER SERVICE 24JWolnutAvenuc_TelBBidBe6-09ilf4J.Wolnut_Av l '— REPAIRS son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wal- from radio, television. ancK ' .' »k--*sUU_s ; v ' /' ^cn- you~hclp~lt/ when- you sec how / Granford BOOK SHELVES, base cabinet, wall cab- for'estimates. / • •* ' ments for' the sponsoring of. the rhttm '/ WINES. UQUORS tmd BEERS dRldge S-2573 hiindy it is nnd how spucious it Is. too? ter of 211 North avenue east, is entertainmerit tn^diums. , BRldg* 8-WlT inet, radiator enclosures, chest of You'll love Hi? Center Hall, the little Lafayette College Chou/ and Glee ,, BR 64)777 .„ drawers, tables, toy chests; cornices, WILLIAM ROESEL — Interior and Ks- serving wit^T Battery, Third •"/• /41 MytiU AH, . tcrlor Painting. Skilled mechanics. Per- DEAL DIRECT WITH ' Telephone nook off the Kitchen, th« Club, on Friday, February 5, at Just Phone bookcase bed headboards, unpointed. MECHANIC-CONTRACTOR , Pi/wder ' Room, the nicely finished basc- Battalion, Tenth Marine Regiment, •J FRED DAVEY, 43 N. 7th Street. sonal supervision. 205 Columbia Ave- Rooflng, siding, gutters, leaders, exten- nictit, tho 3\a bedrooms that give the- ELIZABETH FEELEY Junior College an artillery unit of the Second Ma- _.:15 p.m. iu the Cranford High Junior Red Cross ROOFERS . KcaUworth. . BRldse 6-SSSS. tf DIM. Cranford Call UHldge ft-3715 sions. All' types of carpentry—major or Muster Bedroom its own Sitting Roojn, rine Division at Camp Lejeune, School auditorium. BR 6-BEER or SU 9-0759 • .tf mininori . Aluminum combination windows, and whnt's mnr«, the Man of the House • FUNERAL * SALT for WATER SOFTENERS, deliv- ftill 78 Centennial Avenue BR 6-0802 Everting Session S SICI 6-2337 ered. Refined, rock, pellets and Wat-PAINTINO. DECORATINa. interior, ex- Insurance _ coverage. Satisfaction wHI Love the_conslructlon. N, C. .'•..•. 34 Nox^h Ave. BBldg* 0-10M W. L. SCHROEDER ' kins coarse- All 100 pound bass. terior. . Estimates cheerfully given.' guarontued. EDMOND KIAMUJ, 208 Rot- INSPECT AND MAKE OFFER 1 1 I Eileen O. Wilson, ,'. BR 6-2975 How much ckm your Before enlisting in July, 1959, Repetition is the only form of Projects for orpharLa^j ' amfl DIRECTORS R * R Salt Service. .CHestnut 1-2720 .HANS A. BERG,-312 North Avenue, B., ford Avenue, BRidse' 3-6105.' TREE DELIVERY EsU'^1928 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Courses Outlined Pvt. Walter.' attended Montclair permanence that nature can hospitals have been m.->rfr- by , —BRldse 6-1188. tf BRidge 6-1409. - ti one* cod? achieve.—George Santayana Junior Red Cross ai C_iu«__o_a COAL Roofing -. SH^'j TIME AND MONEY RESIDENTIAL and) INDUSTRIAL. Thirty-seven courses • in the State College. LOOKINa for lamps and shades? Visit CHAR] ES A. RYDER—Interior and MASONRY - CARPENTRY Yields of science,, engineering, busi- Junior High School as- l__t__nciK Guit-n • X^idus i our show room and you will And the terioi painting and paper ' hanging, Have gone Into this 6 room Bungalow. DOOLEY FDNEBAL 8EKVICE Expert Slate Shingl* and rrtost carefully selected lamps and | Reasonable. Call attaftecr 6 t".M. BRidge ALTERATIONS Price h what you pay— Books and games*! . r n r;i ^panong. IF YOU LOVE ROOM The "spring semester will open tey, June, C* 7* ^i>t -T' '" *^* KOPPERSGOKE Milk and Milk Products • SERVICE JOHNSON OUTBOARD motors: New and Musical Instruct!*™* BRidge 16-9548 gar, Nancy Gladis,. Eicnacii BHidge S-U44 - Old Town, Sea Mac boats. West- Here it U. In thlit bpaclou* older home, Piano Tuning Monday, February 8. Registration flay »af«—buy quality.. ' Butter TT"# EB8> ' STATIONS ld Marine. 781 Central Avenue. Wc&t- •CCORD1ON Instructions — Rentals 4 bedroom's mid 2 baths on. the 2nd RELIABLE PIANO TUNING and I will be conducted' February 3, 4, tnann. Alberta EleMaint amfl Sa_a_n W NOkT* AWL. KU C-UUIFO-O* Gray Memorial Sixty percent discount on brand new GET FULL HOUSE POWER floor, I btdroom and buth on the 3sd. pairing by recognized experts. Dud- PHE8CBIPTIOK QPTIdAIiS Richmond; bibs, Joyce BRIdg* 6-0721 accordions.' Daniel Kuster, 11 Van 220 volt installations our specialty Most convuliitnt to town and schools and kin ' Piano Co. (formerly Cranford and 5. • . • RETAIL and WHOLESALE Cnt at HORSE MANURE, rotted. Pro- Buren Ave. Phone BHidge 6-6562. t~f Z1MMERMANN BROTHERS th;it 2 enr uur;iue that will hold the Piano Co.), Tuners and Rebullders.' Among courses available arc: da Wolff, Barbara. H-mi • DRIVEWAYS * Funeral Directors CENTENNIAL Golf Servlee w feet roses, flower beds, shrubs, trees, Electrical Contractors fatuity car, plus blkcH, carriailcs, sleighs, 437 North Avenue, West. Westfleld. Phone BRidge 6-0777 109 JEFFERSON AVE. DeWeerdt. Susoa Kolbe Irvin Muldtov Stan Cdstlqy ; v garden against cold weather^ $5 de- .. R. BENNETT, teacher of piano. Latest ItU 6-S344 BR 8-6898 etc., for a large family. $23,500. ' ADams 3-8811. • tf Zoology, English composition,. AU FACKASD IX Sprtntfleld Aveaae 7 . livered. MU 8-4B88, 24 hrs.. Chestnut methods. Classical and popular.. Les- gebra, integral calculus and differ- MaxtlB Bids. — StiMt Flow Fernandez. M.DCFABIO * MOVING ami Gulf Prodttcts farm. . ' sons In your home. 666 Dorian Road, ential equations, sociology, princi- ELIZABETH 22340 D GO-, INC. BRidge t-OOSa Mechanic on.Duty at All Ti-DC* WestOeld Call ADams 2-8396 U RUG CLEANING—Wall to wail carpeting. OPEN HOUSE Shaheen Agency ! Oeneral Contxartoti STORAGE uiLT for WATER SOFTENERS. Ice re- New Method Maintenance Service. Sewing instructions ples | of accounting, quantitative I am not afraid off Driveways Ttuclt At Auto Rep-tar* — Road tuntf moval and many other uaeall! Calcium BRldse 6-5782 or MU 8-4043. ' . tf Chloride. «lso Crystal Spar for auto SUNDAY 2 - 5 P. M. TO SMALL CLUB groups. In dress- analysis, problems of economics, Incorpoxaied seect yestexd—r_r sincE fi 'Asphalt-Concrele-Concrete Work BRidge 8-977S I and home use!!I Trubenboch's Feed tt Nursing Service making or millinery with ready-to-start FURNITURE * y Scad. BRidse 6-1661; 118 South Avenue, FRIGIDAI11E appliance repairs—wushers, 305 Walnut Avenue Right across kits for an' Easter bonnet. For informa- Western 'Civilization, plane and Successor to John W. Hains k SOB BBLdg* 6-2869 367 Centennial Ave: Cranfox^ CRANFORD - KEN1LWORTH. V.N. A. for dryers, dishwashers; quick, dependable tion write ' to Cranford 'Citizen • and '. B-, Cronford.. ' " tf general nurslns. Visits. Hypodermics, the street from the new Grade School, solid analytic geometry, mathe- %S Buraalde Ave. Cnnfoxd maternal and Infant care, health edu- service. Van's- Cranford Electric, 8 convenient to the new-Temple, Methodist Chronicle. Box 311. matics of finance.* • 15 -17 North Avenue; E. KDITH REHNBORG Cosmetics, complete cation. The Visiting Nurse Can Help Aldcn Street,. BRidge O-O^BS^ U ChUrch nod bus. Fern's Furniture & Appliances • SHOEREPAIRBVG* ,. line for the finest care of your skin You. Telephone BRidge-6-0787. or con- 6 rooms, with an enclosed porch, tile Also, public speaking, chemis- Czaniord . -. . - JOSEPH LABRACIO BTMgr-UBa Wmt Tk« -tea* ; and hair. Make-up for that naturally sult Telephone Directory, Hours Moo- WE FIX THE nearly Impossible—electric bath, oil hot water hint..finished base- ' lovely look. Money back guarantee. plumbing, carpentry, appliances, fur- Hunt with u lav. nnd uUill shower, new' try, engineering, mechanics, 'sur- ruraltura — AppIUncaa day Ithru Friday. 8:30" AJU. to4:3 0 Income Tax Returns Asphalt Driveways Juvenile. rurnltura Call Eileen Wilson—BRidge 0-2973. tf PJM.. Saturdarday B8 A.M. II P.M. No niture, pianos, etc. We And the prob- ultlin. storms nnd screens, Venetian blinds, veying, beginning German, mar- Parking Lots — Front End Loader : HENRY P. TOWNSEND EXPERT SHOE service Sundays or holidays. able and the improbable from an an- pullo, fenced-lu yard and-1. car, garage INCOME TAX returns—Small Business, keting principles and' practices, Baby THE WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia.- flrst tlQue car or a good piano to an African with perm, drive. * ': • • ..' corporate, partnerships and- proprietor- For Hire REPAIRING In sales. Budget blan. Call EVELYN vialetl We can build or remodel your • , . i " ships—Individual returns ' prepared in analytic trigonometry, .psychology, Residential - Industrial — out. CHA1KEN. PUlton B-4-iO. • tf, home. SERVICE POOL—BENNERS' your home. Reasonable rates. Call beginning Spanish, business or- •OVXHO • 0VOBAOB QQICK SERVICE Associates. 1 Hamilton Avenue. BRldge Reduced to $17,300 for appointment, ADams 2-5181. 2-25 BRidge 8-316^ BRldg*«-8000 TWEED RUG. ^T^^K^Z) 6-3356. '.-'•' . U ganization and management, Eng- 37 Henley Ave. Cranford rACKIMO LOUIS MONTINI sacrifice. »35. Other hlies. Oriental DANCING, . all modem A* $12.800—S'-** percent mortgage that *» timttmmn St. u Ctanfetd Ox'13. $50. G. E. Vacuum; S20; type- - dance steps'. Taught In your home -s. INDIVIDUAL INCOME taxes prepared. lish literature, beginning Russian, SHOE REPAHUNO . l or my studio. _ Classes or Individual. GETTING ENOliOH HOT WATER? We mtiy be uimunicd, with u pounlblc 2nd J. D. Yaguda, accountant, 234 Hillside writer, S25. Also wool hooked rugs. o dua. inoHtaut c availablyilbl . engineering problems, principles of MOTORS BU KaMk A**. W. . Wastaa 22 Alden St. Cnnfottf • FU 8-2028. ' 1-28 LYN"" N CASTLE. BRidgBRid e 6-8300 or dellme hot . water colls—Saving up to Avenue. Cranford.' BRidge 2-5782. 4-7 * DEUCATESSENS if * FURNITURE ^r CHestnut 5-2336. 2-25 70% of replacement cost. Guarantee to electrical engineering and physics. DoH A VPRY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION! fa Y. TIMES—N. Y, HERALD Tribune—| restore hot water recovery to original INDIVIDUAL and business tax returns . Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, UJC REPAIRS ADams»44M * TAILORS • for early morning home delivery, call I capacity without injury to coll—12 years prepared by qualified accountant. . 1$ COLONY DELICATESSEN Norman B. Rcllty, Cranford News-1 experience—Phono SIIHAIBLE LIME- years experience. 106 Mohawk Drive, president, said special students are Rentals SCALE REMOVAL SERVICE. Westfleld. Cranford.* BRidge 6-1844. AND CLEANERS paper delivery—CII 5-8563., tf J accepted for the evening session Cocapla-i Una el DON MAXWELL AMERICAN LEGION CASINO N. J.—ADumd 2-4999 for free estimate Exclusive Agents: for: MUSICAL * SPRING WOOLS? silk linens, silk print*. I purioes, receptions, mcctlngSt arid references. tf courses who could benefit by the FURNITURE novelty cottons from world .famous I dinners — modern kitchen Associated Homefinders of program and have an adequate Yes We Do — designer*. FABRIC IMPORTS, 93 trOUR BOWLINO ALLEYS . KLOOH WAXING, window clciirjliitf, (ully Ancooktac* Repairs Upholstery INSTRUMENTS y Pry CTeahlng - Somerset Street, Plainlleld. Open A.B.C.. 'Approved liibiirt'd. New Method Mulnienunee America Dressmaking educational background for the Thursday evening, till D. 22, R(verslde Dr. . BRidge 6-0795 Service, Cranford. BItidge tl-5702. "1< (BUTLET U H. Union Ave. BRidge <8-81M Finishing Antiques P-rcssing.- Repairing. not riow—kt'ep me (or the future." tf WC WANT TO wish all out- patrons a course. Alterations' - Rij , Happy New Year arid ask ' everyone BANDSTAND TWO'MUSKRAT coats, 14-18. good con- All classes meet in the college's US HELP I) Appraisals '. AU Work Guaranteed dition. fSO each. Call evenings, Bliidttc ELECTRICIAN—All ' lypi-3 of wiring. to watch for our new and larger an- new Nomahegan Building, off MUSIC CORP. . 6-3133. Wanted ' •' Prompt service. Lanips j>lckcd_ up, rc- ^ORTHBKEY- nouncement on Feb. 1st. BRidge 6- ADams 3-0228 and delivered. G. WRIGGINS. 3421. 1-28 Springfield avenue, opposite No- • DECORATORS * 888 Mountain Ave. . Westfleld LINCOLN iflREPLACE WOOD—Free delivery and COUPLE to serve as bulldlnii super- 6-2481. mahegan Park.. stocking. FA 2-9100. intendent and caretekers for local in- toa Better Home - SEE ALTERATIONS and SEWING' of all Today-hiotip-than ever- before it's to your advantage to save A man who has reformed him- Musical 16 South Union Ave. Cm-Tor* stitution. Good pay. Write Box 310.ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS by expert kinds; Mr*. Ruth Weston, 422 Hazel DECORATING AT ITS BEST . bought arid sold ALL PORCELAIN pedestal ba.ln, bartjef- Crunford-Citizen and Chronicle. 1*28 Avenue, Garwood. Telephone SUnset self has contributed his full share carpenter. Free cstlnuitvs. Work at Union County Trust Company. Here's why-r-- 1 ' Expert Repairing . shop lypci' SIS. Ruswin door uloser. fully / guaranteed. ' Call everting!). G. G. NUNN o-iuea . tf Attending National VFW AL & TED DECORATORS towards the reformation of his " size C. heavy duty. *8. New. No STEINWAY or other-good piano Wanted. BHidgq 6-1211. .',. tf Rentals on All t • TRAVEL • delivery. BHldgc tt-4100. Please slate maker, price, age. Box 317, WOMEN'S Alterations and sewing, Call PcdntinQ neighbor—Norman Douglas. . Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. 1-28 EXPERT TREE SERVICE'— Trimming, Salesman 2-4 Auxiliary Conference Pauline O. Chandler > — AD 2-3787 BRrld.e 2-6921. f and Exterior BUREAUS /;•* ELECTRIC rclrlucrator, electric lrolicr. feeding, surgery, Bin;iylnu mid removal. Mrs. Tho'mas J. butler of 428 ccfcp. Records and Sheet Music Phone EL 2-3U0 ufu-r 0:30 P.M., or all Anna Cook , i_ ,_'_«. BR 6-3120 Free Estimates —• Fully. Insured Happiness is only a by-product '''•'•'•• '.''•*•• day Saturday. . •Martin Schincldo. KA 2-0109. ' 2-25 Bea Warner „.. ™_..___ CH 8-6018 Casino avenue, the national flag Your-savings earn 3%—tin limit on balances' Used Cars For Sale Ruth Price Keve _^^_J_____ BR 0-5172 bearer of the Kdies' Auxiliary of FDIion 1-9277 Flanders 1-0812 of successful, living.—Austen Fox In Cranford — TWO DESKS— Mahogany, (JO Inch, ex- Hazel Hamilton »__. ~.^i_._u AD 2-1737 ..-.-• Selling Out Rlggs. - 4 ALOEH 8Tw BR 2-6595 TRAVELONG ' ecutive und secretary* ulau tops, two STUDEBAKER^ 4-door sedan, first class Instruction Lucia p. Balnay >.^___ ,_ BB 0-8M2 ESTATE of Dr. Tesky and Mr. 3. Culvert, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, is chairs, reasonable. Phone evenings, condition. Price reasonable. ' Phone TUTORING' In niy home. If interested furnishings, antiques, pianos, music attending the 12th national mid- •Interest compounded quarterly—March 1, June 1» In Westfield — . BRidge 6-8840. .. •BRidge 6-0868. call BRldgo 0-7557. boxes, silverware. Jewelry, rugs, fire- place fixtures. Many useful . Items. winter conference of the auxiliary September 1, December I • 136 E. BROAP ST. AD 2-6363 STUDIO COUCH, can be luadc Into a 181 North Aval. East, at An. Madison Galleries, 250 Main Street. which opened at the.Statler Hotel ' bed, (10. Good condition. Phone Madison, We -buy and sell every- Roofing - Siding fora BRidge e-0387 Idaytimcl. Caxp«atrf Muoniy • thing. ' . 1-38 in Washington, D. C., yesterday and continues today. ~ Deposits made on trees. JOSEPH LEVY 9. ' •pinct-Spruccs-Kirs—Send for lUtmg Rejiltor-Insuror Co, If not restored before February be on the special program of Mrs, find help Ftot in the ' Screens ' e Doora • • today. — GENERAL CONTRACTOR — 12. i860, application will be made for 1 •.•*'• ' U new book- 2-11 James Rhind, Auxiliary national Jk Storm Windows . SCHROTH S NURSERY, BR 6-1053 BR 6-1058 president, which includes service Evening hours at all our offices HHUHNG * JOHN J. DIFABIO YELLOW INDIANA. PA 3-17 BRidqo 6-1261 943 B. LIWCOLW AVEMUC with 8talnleas Steel Tracks 103-Adams Ave. 423 North Union Ave. Cranford to aged veterans in hospitals and to senior citizen In the 6.70O com- OON11UCTORS PAGES OUR POLICY: 30% less than Lee Dietrich BR 6-48M V Youth Forum munities having active Auxiliaries. COMPLETE banking services BRMg* 4-1105 other products of compara- Wanted To Buy Murlon Huzeldlne ;.. BR 6-0463 •atrice-Reeves, daughter ble quality. VENETIAN WE BUY UOOKS of MrT^and' Mrs. E." Di^cr Reeves BBIdce 6-68M ' PLEASE CALL t-OB DETAILS of 406 Casino avenue, will ap- VIA Event to Benefit 169 N. Union Ave. Cranford BLINDS P.M. BOOK SHOP McPHERSON REALTY Co. pear on the New Vorlj Times PLalnlkld 4-3U00 ROBBINS & ALLISON. INC. Slate School for Girln Open yqttr savings accouniTOT) AY ai • : Open dally 9-5 Sun. l-» Youth Forum "on Television Chan- : ItU nel 4 at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. The Vineland State School for I • r; ' Kvenlngs *-• Girls will benefit from a break- Tutoring LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING ALDICN 8T. BB 8-4)400 \\ (••• ' NOTICE TO CREDITOR* fast and fashion show to be TUTORINa — High School and Collesa Or by Appointment ESTATE OK ROBERT E, SCHMIDT, DE- held at a Short Hills department WINDOW subjects. CarolusT. Clark. B. A..tYols( l.LW.. Ed. M., 334 Mounteln Avenue. Household Goods Exclusively ceased. store on March 3 by the Evening Wcstftekl. Call ADams 2-34B4. ti lMr.Oarit to the order of EUGENE J. ion CooDty Trust tonpaij KIRK, Surrogate of the County of Union. Department of ihc Village Im- f aTT.1l HJHWHTMT I'MTYRE'S m_de. on the eleventh day of January. provement Association. \V:. '•' Salesmen A.D., I960. Upon the uppllrotlon of the SHADES Storage Shipping Ubby Brewster •. . BR 0-1M9 Undersigned, as E_ecutri_ of the estate of Mrs. Russell Matthews, chair- Serving You in Cranford LAWN MOWER SHOP Cemetery Plots Hope Milius ^_™' BR «-M15 id deceased, holies Is hereby given to man for the event, held a meeting HOLUU*P EstahUabed 1620 • WATER * PRIVATE PARTY iiced* cash. GRACE- A. 'Ucbert • . ._ BR 0-13M Kc creditors of said deceased to exhibit of her committee last Thursday at 100 South Avenue, Ernst _ o* — RAPPS •ALBS — 8ERV1CK LAND MEMORIAL PARK. Kenllworth.' Dora 1C—xsma _..»—__.._—_ AD 3-472a to the subscriber under oath.or affirma- SOFTENER •325—tfravci llburluhl. Will divide. tion their, claims and demands against her home, 421 South Union avcruie, . 0 • * . l__UKt_m_(lr_i Without Obligation — HOLLAND TOBK CLOTH — WSLMHO Non-sectarian. Call ELizabcth 2-3967 Packing the slate of said deceased within six or MUrdock 8-1032. - 2-4 kuonths from the date of said order, or to formulate plans.' Members of PHARMACY they will be- forever burred from prosecut- the committee are Mrs. Joseph R«o — Eclipse — Excdb SAX'E.MORB THAN $100 per YR. K. i» ing or recovering thu same agulnst the URALSUPPtYCOA - Six other convenient offices in •U Park Av*. Plainfield Call BRidge 64)898 Estimates Cheerfully ABOVE USTlNGS Babinec, Mrs." George Glllen. Mrs that when RICHARD HARTIG Ma)ir Other ramons Make* PulIy'Autom»tic Models subscriber. PL t-OOU Furrier 213 South Ave* East Given on Any Are offered thru member olTlccs of the MARGUERITE Z. SCHMIDT Wayne Mollincaux, Mrs. Carter Elizabeth Summit Berkeley Heights own thoughts to Registered Pharmacist to DUIVBBT nmvic* 'Portable Exchange Service CRANrORD BOARD OF RCALTpHS Attorneys: Executrix Porter and Mrs. Eugene Stanely. UOHNSTCJI PAINT SHOP) JFEW FUSS- Fur coats remodeled, re- LOOK TOR THE SIQN Be-rd tc McGall, with at.stoce ADams 2-2528 Repair Service 4 Salt Delivery paired, also made into capes "and stoles. Cranford, N.J. Moving Problem (Ut'Elm Street, ' Tickets may be obtained from 336 CENTENNIAL AVE. BRIDGE 64)505 101 N. UNION AVi. SM M. Cleaned and glazed. A. KANTNER. Ill Westfleld. N. J. DAY and NIGHT ''-' Consult Ed Sullivan "|alaitt AMUM, BKkUa a-X07a. . tt "REALTOR" Adv. »MSI Ui-OO 3-11 any member of the committee. '•?• Cs»»s«_ls« wmsiii. w. *. MU 6-1661 — DR 9-5100, :'".^i'* '"* •»• "v •*?•** • • *• • ' - ...... ^ .. _._... . _...,. ._- - . . . .. CRAim>BD CITIZEN AN^C^ SUPPLEMENT TO Report Card during January. The Alien Report cards are available at allpOst Cranford Loyalty Oath for College _ Offices and immigration offices Deadline ; Westfield Mayor Sales January 31 is the last day for an alien to file Bis Address Report Tells Rotary Clul J "i > ;l>OyS; . DescribeThe repirement for collegde stuin- of UJeducatioCn whic Micatioh leads only to, were presenten d byTal. Architeckt Fred- Card for the year I960,. E. P. : _H*r.tt m rijn lnynjly oaths to ob- material-success. erick Elsasser of Union to George Bouchard, district director of [the Of Portugal Trip tain federal loans for Tuition was j "Our prosperity demands of SrSauer ofCranford, ctjairnian o myniflrfltfon - H. Emerson Thomas, mayor SECTION FOUR .Entered. .M_*twnA_siu*lm«tl. JP»U»r_j*_ attaetceC last Thursday night by each of us far more than the skills UJC's building committee. Service, announced today. Westlieldr reported pi condition | The Pott Olllc* at Craniord. N. J. Dr. K. Roald Bergethon. president of production and commerce which Up to this week; approximately in Portugal, which he visited re. of Lafayette College, in speaking are such popular objectives in ed- 250 Alien, Address Report Cards cently, at last Thursday's Iun. at a dedication dinner of Union ucation," he declared; "The form Four Seasons. had' been processed at the local cheon . meeting of the Cranford ' ' Junior College for its new million- of our life in'the future may de- Post Office, Acting Postmaster Ar- Rotary Club in the Meihodkt dollar Nomahegan Building. More pend more on these relationships Club Sees Slides thur Boertmann reported. He said Church - educational building. Shop for 3 Trustee Positions than 150 residents fron>-Cranford than our own capacity to increase that the 1,000 cards alloted to the Wesley A. Stanger was present- and vicinity attended. productivity and prosperity." Oir€on local office have all been given put. ed with the. fellowship award of

. "I think there is something truly The Garwpod and Kenilworth the week, and announcement Mas ;.#•<•• Dr. Berfiethan said that public Miss Irma Iteyer of ^e Trail- postoffices each had processed made that Edward L. Hedenbtrg u The Salesljays neurotic about forcing a. 17 or .18opinion is playing an increasingly side Museum in the Watchung lection Here Tuesday vcar-old boy to insist on his in- about 200 of the report cards up to convalescing satisfactorily a: important role.. An...' the ' United Reservation was g^ucst speaker at yesterday, according to Postmast- Brook Lodge. . ' '• nocencc-of treason,""' Dr. Berge- State-;. • i ^ a recent meeting of the Four o minis of the' thon said. "Certainly this require- ers Warren Binns and Nicholas Announcement was made that oration win be •'"What ' the steel strike brings j Seasons Garden Club. Color slides Capece. '-.... Cranford was 13th in the district Posters! ;•• *. . ment runs countx-r 1o_.the Ameri- home to us is the, fact that our were 'presented dealing with the The'Immigration and Nationali- in attendance last month "with a i a field of six can tradition of justice which as- ubject of conservation. eandidaScs xod tax stems total- • sumc£ ; innocence until guilt is land and our world are -affected ty Act requires all non-citizens percentage of 89.04. . by the power" qif popular opinion Participating Stores ing SlJB06j9SS3f in ttie pro- prcved." • Reports were read by Mrs. Al- except persons in diplomatic sta- President Vincent' Sarnowski,. at times other than elections/ In tus and aliens admitted to thewho presided,'.reported on the re-, posed hEBflgd for the 1960-61 The president.of Lafayette-Col- rodjBusch on birds and cohserva- ways 'Unforeseen by our founding :'ibh%nd'by Mrs! Walter Rozman United States as temporary agri- cent club assembly at the home of r win be voted on at lege added lhat he believe-; it is fathers, popular will determines HONORED GUEST—Dr. K. Roald Bergethon, left, president of Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., is wel- cultural laborers to file an Address. Samuel S. Eisenberg. aamaa! sdiool elec- unnecessary bji nol oblectionuble public issues through institutions on horticulture. Mrs. Edward comed to Union. Junior College by Dr. Thomas Roy Jones) right, of Westfleld, chairman of the board to force the student to also say hesuch as the public opinion poll, iVozniak was appointed chairman of trustees, and Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, UJC president. Dr. Bergethon was guest speaker at ABBE JUNIOKS -.-.I....".: ~~ is'Iovarw'tsis" country and to. the f the white • elephant kale to be three three- "large~scale organizations like un- college's dedication dinner for its new Nomahegan Building last Thursday evening. £Sed are: constitution. . \ • ': »'ions and profession!) 1 and business held on February #. Flowers will' ALBANLEWKL,^.,.....-. Dr.- Bergethon also was critical associations. Even when 'this vote be donated by the club to the win- ner of the Miss Baseball contest. teachers and ".librarians ' followed BABON'S DBIJG STORE xsd E^xcsrd Gill.' inewn- is not polled and. counted, the in- The following were namedrto a Ramsey in Talk Mr. Ramsey's .talk. The' meeting henfi^. itrrS Gas A. Gicierrez »nid H. . TOivXSHIP OF CRANFORD dividual citfr.cn in the twentieth was conducted by Elmer,Weber, li- BELL'S PHARMACY ..*.; endorsed by^ —- 1 NOtlCE OF HEARING •• century ^.influences the course of ommittee to work on the club 7 -. B*ar4 •! Adjo«rom«—Zonln( constitution: Mrs. Wilbur Fuhrb. To Union County- brarian at Cranford High School \ m i JairJI Cfcrac Camapnee Jar'En^ Notlor.u herrby Given that th«- Board events for his time and the future. and president of the association. 6f^Xdiu*1nwil *Zoniru*t of thtr ToWnKhip This cannot become less so. It Mrs. Thomas. Wight, Mrs. Ray of Cranford. N. J.. *n the -County of Strobel, Mrs. Edward Mazur and School Librarians CBANFORD BOOfERY...... Union. . u-ill hold a piibltt.' hearing on. must become more so." 3JOSDAV. FEBHUAHY ,8. I96l> The president" of Lafayette is- Mrs. Ernest Flaig. "The . English Department and Theatre Tournament a! S:!5>.U.. (E.S.T.I at tUC~MunlclpJil Mrs. Michael Young of. 88 CORONET FASHIONS the High School Library" was the ~^~'U '• ( ^B N^P^* •'• yVii'^r-W-'^l •H'gfc Sdiool Bui!din£.: comer. North Avenue :md Aldeh sued a plea for American educa- Konilworth. boulevard and Mrs. Playoffs to Be Here • SSw-e5. Cronfnrd.. M. J., 10 consider: tion }o,"help produce in each cit- ubject of an address by Frank CRANFORD CYCLE & TOY ...... I SO Application j"lt.^Artth_on>1 v Hei^o to James Williams Of 41 Beech street hcn full opportunity to be lieard College "to crduqate.-our youth for, tpt&V.a.\ Mrs. Ernest Flaig , presided Tournament in March and April, •Kili be erven to tncnt. , l the meeting. Mrs, Walter Roz- nior High School, Westfield) it was announced recently at • a And Loan Association FERN'S FURNITURE :.... <. By Order: . better citizenship and more usefi man was hostess, assisted by Mrs. meeting of the New Jersey Theatre • 7 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT participation in' our democratic Concerted action should be GOLDBERG'S MEN'S SHOP ..,„. and fiic* r**Tf» ^.irq'jt^ oif funds to .' . • Robert L. Clare, Jr; society." • /, Fuhro. shared, by these two prominent sec-: League at Douglass College, .New Chairman tions of any. accredited high school Brunswick. F. tittlr. Jr. . Dr. Bergetiion 'cbngpuulatcd CHESTNUT ST. i HARRISON^ ..".. »»^^» ••—(•: Secretary in many areas, including that of Twenty-three clubs have en- •/•^*f==r=t- J»nUjr>- 19. 1960 i , • Union Junior College on its hewA. W. Bowling, Jr^ •Adv. F«c: »937 l-2n building and '.'the generosity and book purchases, Mr.. Ramsey re- tered the tournament and the JAYBIAR-^. • • - •••: ••-••• playoffs will be held at the Cran- Votes £3« a«mindecl that theL good will of trustees,' alumni and Heads Magnus Division lated. Discussing the problem of 1 : reserving books for interested soc- ford Dramatic Club- Theatre' on JODYMAIDA ...... ••••••••' spcfiitB '<3y*trtrg^n <*tection to ap- friends" which ttriide it possible . "Alexander W. Bowling, Jr:, of 6 tions of student*;, he said depart- March 4 and 5, the Little Fire- A dedicatiop/prayer was offered pro.u«r.ai bend issac; loi* lite pro-; r Willow street has been appointed ments and the Jibrary should keep house Theatre, OradtJll. March 13, LESHNERS FABRIC CENTER by Di . Gi-rshon Chortoff of Eliza- manager of the equipment division RETIRED ENGINEER—Edward each other informed of work to be and the Haddonfield Fortnightly, posed fettw feach schctol will be INSURANCE beth— rabln-of—GonKrt'ga •f>tx-";MHKnus—Ghemical—Company,'^Ai-'Ihnken-of—14-Chester -Lang done,-oh-the one-hand,-and-of-ma- Haddonfield,_MaEchJ26, JIARTIN JEWELERS ...... ^t*HVf an Mi3ic3s 13. ' • Casualty-: Israel >md a member of the col-Inc., Garwood,•' it was announced place retired this month. from terials . available for reference - ~ /. 'i •• ^d of trustees. Dr. ^ this week. He succeeds Marcel the Western Electric „ Kearny" work in the • needed fields. . ' Wicked meri obey, from fear; ROBINSON'S • Automobile 1 indc- beH E. Medei of; Westlleld.. vii;e- Zinty, retired, but, who is being Works as a standard equipment "A discussion among visiting . good men, from IOVCI-TTAristotle. SCUER'S DRUGS ...... 10 • Fire Irovost of Rutgers University, was retained as a consultant.. •.'... 7/ • Theft engineer with" almost 50 years master-of ceremonies. Mayor Ira Mr.' Bowling, who formerly fit' servic*. Mr. Ihnken; started SHAPIRO DEPT. STORE ...L...... 11 rc- •//•.• I'l Aetna & Niagara Ins. Cn'.A D. porian welcomed the guests to served as sales manager, is also his Western Electric career in Cranford. Dr. Thomas Roy *Jonos secretary and a director ' of the 1910 as a telephone transmitter SPORTMAN'S. SHOP I..:...... :...... 9 conns of the new building During World, War II; he served man, central office engineer, Continuous Dividends _ Saf voters of Ocneral in the Air Transport Command section chief, and in 1949, his T0WNLEY SHOES.;.. mosttrecent position. He is an 92nd BEGINNERS' DOG OBEDIENCE CLASS glectaiia Etsincts 3, 6 and 15; Lin- and was released with the rank Paid Since 1889" 3ERNARD UTWACK LEONARD MOODY coln SedaaaJL EnsSrids 5. 31 and 13; of lieutenant colonel. He is ' a active member of. the Harry. B. February 2, 1960 at 8 p.m. TRUBENBACH'S ...... member of the American Manage- Thayer Chapter of the Tele- • HOURS Mon Tlvjrs . Fn c> >o J ment Association, Executive-Fore- ' phone Pioneers of America. at SCANDIA HALL/North Ave,, Garwood 2. 10) 4=d a*; Cleveland Junior Popular Piano Course On Tape • LARGER HALL • CLOSER TO CRANFORD Mon Evu 6 30 to 8 JO HSosSricts 3, -4 and 8; man's Club of Elizabeth, Echo ethodiststo Start Building; Uistricts 7.' )• • FREE PARKING • VISITORS WELCOME , /" .,' / Semi-advanced student and classical student ^ake Country Club and the West- We have no more right to>. con ET, aad US. and Boosevelt field Rotary Club. sume happiness without producin .— for jurther information call -^- ,' S(, 12 and 18., who wishes! to- play popular music with fill. Mr.' Bowling served as vice- it than to consume wealth withou MRS. HENRY GORSKY-V-BR 6-3231^ le of Property Approved " or ^ 12 Lessons — Intro. Offer — $2.00 for First Lesson chairman of the Cranford United producing it.—George Bernarc THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JAN. 28-29-30 (instruction of a new $375,000 educational building for Cran- Fund for the 1959 campaign. Shaw. , Vlethodist Church on the site of the present parsonage at 155 • $12.00 for COURSE In avenue is scheduled to start on February 15. it was announced Ctrmea Trinity Guild Plans Under Auspices Of .'eek by William t. Knox, chairman of the new building com>- capital total. ANYONE WHO CAN READ TREBLE CLEFF SEJBMUSS151. Annual Cuke Sale Start playing number in 2nd lesson. Six num- am PIE n Sunday, a'Unanimous VQte by the trustees and congregation; j ^. WTJ» n; .. . bers, scale and chord chart included with course; The Trinity Guild of Trinitj CRAMFOtD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION — formalized acceptance QE an offer I **•* w«|Iawe iftwiSIOIl Episcopal Church will hold it: From 8 to 12 P. M. of $25,000 from the townihi^ fbri "^fojfc "|"o Recorded on Ampex equipment at 7.5. annual cake sale on Thursday Ab* the premises nt 224 Walnut avenue ' February II,. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m • Italian Food loirHere occupied by the present educa- For lnjoThiatian,,Write To: at Baron's Drug Store;' 34 East tional building and the old sanc- . . man street. ' • Orders To Go tuary, for use as a site foir a near -*ctaiak=s c« flie iisfclfare divi- BOB MILLER STEREO and HI-FI TAPES * A scripture cake together with public library. °* da^iorf OviJ Itefcnse and >rin •fee outlined ITS receipe will be featured at th Cranford student appearing Mr. Knox reported that the new! "* 1Lm=ss^a Awmit School at^ Box 132-C, Cranford sale. church project should he com.-1 8:3at a* Baeetess.aa.C^i=. )aaa Ibursday.O headquarter Locasl Eaton's; Fine Stationery row night -with the Lafay- pleted and ready for use early! ceaicfenss fcitjwaaed'in CD activi- STOCK UP ON CANDLES! V2 PRICE ^ollege vChpir at Cranford ncsct year. The new one-antt-i ties arrrfl xuSlisa; lo ii'ork. in the .' ODD IOTS ...._....™.™... School auditorium at 8:15two-story building, measuring I0o| e«cS ci a i • •" • • •• 76-voicc all-male choir is Rag. $&98 — NOW parking lot and an arcade i attach- j and doth- 17 Eastman St. 15" •— BOX OF IX Reg. $2^0.....;...:.-.. ..:...... • sd by Dr. John D. Raymond, < w of, music, and is on its.an- r. Roland P. Blythe. 68. of 3O 3.wennc, u-ho retired HEAR THE 76-VOICE World in His Hand,1' a un Union County Jail physician hist ifler 32 years of m folk song entitled "Chis- service, was feted at a luncheon; its the? Carienct Hotel. Trail • Days," and Frank y Elizabeth,' on • Monday. He was |8 N. Union Ave. r s ."Wonderful Copenhag- presented wiUr a u°ld t>en and' ; umerous standard selections pencil set by Sheriff Ralph Qriscet~| ' i part of the program. lo on behalf of county department j OLLEGE CHOIR : and baritone soloists will heads. . | — In A — tured as well, as a trombone First undcrs^eriff John L, Ban-| , a trumpet trio, and a vocal yasz of Garwood, who served as> •(Continued ort. Page 8) toastmaster, told of \vorking with. for the Allowing were nominated: Df. Blythe back in the-days whenj Barbara Andrews,.Mrs. Ann,, fUiympicsnor upitege i;iu» ihc old Union County Hcalth'Utut i No. 3 had_ its headquarters in., ie .hcld-iomght p chold. Public Works Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. John -Brandon ixunity service,, leadership, ahd h;r>-iiiw «t>auiif irom 7 to C. Van Chambcrlin, Township achievement. ' ' V Cranford. fir. Blythe was Bhysic-' CONGERT Kelly, Jr., formqr members of the. inn member of the unit and Under- i; Cri=ford Hifh School. Clerk J. Walter Coffee, Meredith United States Olympic teams, W.H1 ' A past president of the Phila- shcriflf Banyasz sc-rved as assistant. ) Conley. Tax Collector Howard preview "The Olympics, 1966'N' delphia Olymplans,_he has done FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1960 - at 8:is P.M. Cdw|jcrthwaite, Township Attor- fbr the Cranford College Club at' much to foster Olymplc^ideals and ney Conald R. Creighton, Bulld- Husbands' Night, Monday evening V raise funds foVy United States laji year. itK Inspector Fred J. Dellcr, May- in Fellowship Hall of {he First teams'. He is national chairman by £cfiij.trar Paul or Ira D. Dorian, James P. Duffy, Prcsbyterfan Church. '• W \hc A.A.U. Junior Olympic Clarence 1+ Fritz. Adolph Dragcr, "Jack" Kelly has participated Comm|ttcc which provides com- Dog lieeiue Check CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM pctition\in swimming1, track, field, "still begin Tuesday .v D. Irving, Public Safety Com- in virtually all sports, but he is Begitaning Monday 0080 Under Auspices missioner Nicholas J. LaCortc, Al- best known as a single sculls and gymnastics for over 100,000 u;hopl and bort J. Musa. Finance Com- champion here and abroad, and as boys and girls. He also Is a mem- The annual house-to-house Tues- ber of the 1978 World's Fair Com- lor a taxi. Heavy traffic and missioner J. Howard McAteer, a. member of the U. S. Olympic canvass by police to check on days, thrcb^jh J4jnil 12. ' ' V Cimrtes M. Ray, James M. Rich team in the single sculls events in mittee, • . Unlicensed dogs will be started lack of parking spac* *ob I A graduate of the University of Monday morning. Police Chi«rf N*> tCsrSfg- iivgsir^iioiiii. M'ill be you oi planty In ttwway ' of >'d A. A. Smith. 1048, 1952, and 1056. One of a well jix*:pfcKdi ictf ciTixa-giducatinrl and 1'olice Chief Lester W. Powell known Philadelphia family, he isPennsylvania, Mr. Kelly served as .Lester W. Powell announcyd tt 11—• .irrf tnra i»eciiix- tlicy already time and offort. G«t th» taxi the brother' of Princess Grace of an enlisted man and later as an yesterday. Sumrnonses will be nnWt and trav#l In comfort. LIONS CLUB |fi-|)orted on activities of the Cran- ensign in the Navy until 1932. He art- tt'.ijcti' to ir.-jvricfly. Ur. K.cnncrh Monaco. issued' tq all owners, who have WIDETRACKWHEELS Reatonabk rates. 1'ollcc Department during the then spent three years' apprentice- failed to obtain a IU6O dog tag FOR BENEFIT OF ITS CHARITY FUND Mary Freeman Kelly, many ire jail] oj>cniiijj>, year. He said all members ship.- as a bricklayer and holds a for their canine pets. (Continued on Page 8) times a national swimming c^ sa a3 tahd caursc*, he Wide-Track widens the stance, not champion. Was a* member of thejourneyman's card. He won the .'',-. • ' Photo by Micky Vox ' The township clerk's oiYictTin "There is nothing in the realm of music more pleasing than a balanced male chorus such as the Lafay- l Pennsylvania State Apprentice j iddedi. ,'rS-i:S)i 'ihc fioif. sewing the car. With the widest track of any 1952 Olympic swimming team. TEMPLE FRAMEWORK—Activity was resumed this week at the site of the new Temple Bcth-El the Municipal Building did u arc ette College Choir. Their fresh young voices give a vibrancy to their singing that make a program Aiiiniul Meeting She now coaches the,- women's Bricklaying championship in 1953. building on Walnut avenue, after a delay caused by the steel strike. The- steel framework is being rushing business on dog licenses , car/Pontiac gives yoM better stability, alive and appealing. When to this is added a wealth of shading, harmony and unusual arrangements, The annual meeting of the Cran- swimming teams of the University He is now employed as treasurer erected,by the Elizabeth Iron Works of Union and U'scheduled to be completed'by the end of the during the past week. More than- less lean and sway,~accurate control. 'ir<| Sayings and. Loan Association by John B. Kelly, Inc, of Pennsyl- the effects resulting are unusually "attractive. The many solo voices, either with the chorus or as of - Pennsylvania.. and the Vesper vania' Rfasonry Contractors. •We^k. The general contractor, the Miller Constru-ction Co., qf Jersey City, reports work will continue 1,275 licenses have been issued will be held at the association's Boat Club In- Amateur Athletic .throughout the winter, weather permitting. ' -Target dat« for occupancy is October 1. according to • to? date'out of-an estunuttd. dug. soloists show that the chorus is possessed with much unusual talent."—Asbury Park Press. ollices, 2 North Union avenue, at Union competition. . The Kellys, who have four Population of 1,778. Last Fri- SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER 5 daughters, reside In Wynnewood, George Rubuie, temple president. Designed by George H. Levy; AIA, of Elizabeth, the plutis in- J 1> fa.Monday , it was announced Mr. Kelly recently was named clude a sanctuary scaling 320 and an. adjoining multi-purpose auditorium seating an additional 600. day was the record day when tf "^"- asudent does not "•Is week by Warren D. Sculthorp. 1 Pa. They will be dinner guests of TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER by the Junior Chamber of Com- [Mr. and.Mrs. David N. Tyre prior Also included arc classroom spaced a youth lounge, rabbi's study and modern otlice and kitchen facili- lnore than 200 licenses weft is- ;i->.-r-fvnr caursr. Xo fees ROTCHFORD PONTiAC Inc. Admission $1.5© v •^«±^= >-«-'cr..-lury. three directors will be merce as Philadelphia's Outstand- OF LIONS CLUB OR AT DOOR (Continued on Past* 2) ties. Tiie exterior wu| be brick in coaioruianco with the udjouiliu; Walnut Avenue School building. 1 433 North Ave. - Westfield, N. J. *kct«i tor thrcc-ycor terma. ing Young Man oi }959 lor com-

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CRANfORD CITIZEN' AND CBgUDBXUSM,' THDBSDAY, JAHUABT. 28, 1960 V-:*.!£::. J '••''" Report Card during January. The cards are available at all pOst Alien Report Offices and immigration off ices Cranford Deadline ; Westfield Mayor Sales ' January 31 is the last day for an Described in UJC alien to file his Address Report Tells Rotary Club .The repireinent for college stu-,of education whlchleads only to were presented by Architect "Fred- Card for the year 1960, E. P. &$•' dents to sign loyalty oaths to ob-| material success. erick Elsasser of Union to George Bouchard, district director, of I the Of Portugal Trip ~taln federal loans for -tuitioni was '"' "''Our prosperity demands- of 5. Sauer of Cranford, chairmarrdr [rnmigratioliv—and-pNaturailzayon CITIZEN AND CHROCTCTJ!, TWlTWRpAV, JAMnABY M, 1B«O Service, announced today. r ^yr6 Entered-a»-aeeond-elw»-null-nuittei attacked last Thursday night,by each of us far more than, the skills UJC's building committee. Westfleld, reported dn conditions The Post Office at Cranford. N. J Dr. K. Roald Bergethon, president of production and commerce which Up to this week, approximately in Portugal, which he visited re- of Lafayette College, in speaking.' 250 Alien Address Report Cards are such popular objectives • in ed- cently, at last Thursday's lun. at a dedication dinner of Union ucation." he declared. "The form Four Seasons, iad been processed at the local cheon meeting of the Cranford Junior College for its new million- of pur life in lihe future- may de- Post Office, Acting Postmaster Ar- Rotary V Club in the Methodist dollar Nomahegan Building. More pend more on these relationships Club Sees Slides thur Boertmann reported. He said Church educational building. Positions • than 150 residents' from "Cranford than our own capacity to increase that the 1,000 cards alloted to the Wesley A. Stanger was present- and vicinity attended. . , productivity.arid prosperity." '. On Conservation local office have all been given out. ed with the. fellowship ' award of - The Garwood and Kenilworth "I think there is something truly Dr. Bergcthiiri.said that public the week, and announcement Miss irma Heyer of vthe Trail- postoffices . each . had processed neurotic, about .forcing a 17 or 18 Opinion ii-,playing an increasingly made that EdWard L. Hedenberi,' U side Museum in "the ,-Watchung about 200 of the report cards up to convalescing satisfactorily at ection Here Next Tuesday vear-old boy to insist on his. in- important ,role in the . United Reservation was guest speaker at : nocence of treason, •" Dr. Berge- yejsterday, according to Postmast- Brook Lodge. Three members of the States.' ""' a '.recent" meeting of the ' Four ers Warren' Binns apd Nicholas Announcement was made that thon said. "Ceitajnly this require- '•What, the steel strike brings1 Seasons Garden Club. Color slides Board of Education will be menL .runs-counter to the Ameri- Capece. ' • , ' Cranford was 13th in the district home to us is the fact that our were presented dealing with the in attendance last month with selected from a field of six can tradition of justice which as- The Immigration and Nationali- land and our world are affected subject /of conservation. . ty Act requires all non-citizens percentage of 89.04. candidates and tax items total- sumes innocence until guilt" Is by the power of popular opinion ing $1,806,922 54 in the pro- Reports were read by, Mrs. Al- except persons in ^diplomatic sta- President Vincent Sarho ws, Participating Stores proved." . "'"'"'' " : at limes other than elections. In tus and aliens admitted to the who presided, reported on the re- posed budget for the 1960-61 The president of Lafayette Col- fred Busch on .birds and conserva- : ways unforeseen by our founding 1 United, States as temporary agri- cent club assembly at, the'home of school year will be voted on at lege added that he believes -it. .is fathers, popular, will, determines tion and by Mrs. Walter Rozman HONORED GUEST—Dr. K- Roald Bergethon, left, president of Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., is cultural laborers to file an Address Samuel S. Eisenberg. on horticulture. MrS."' Edward Tuesday's annual school elec- unnecessary bui not objectionably public issues through '-institutions, corned to Union Junior College by Dr. Thomas Roy Jones, right,, of Westfleld, chairman of the board tion here. to force the student to also s;iy he such as the public opinion poll, Wozniak was appointed chairman of trustees, and Dr. Kenneth C MacKay. UJC .president. Dr. Bergethon was guest speaker, at ABBE.'JUNIORS is loyal to hisVcountry-and-lo the-! of the white elephant sale to be Seeking the three three- large scale-organizations like un-, college's dedication dinner for its new Nomahpgan -Building,lastJhursday_jevening. __. u^ ;.-. v__,: constitution. ' '. hfeld on February 9:- Flowers will year trustee posts to be filled* are: ions and professional and business, .Mrs. Bernard B. Kott, Dr.-Leonard Dr. Bergethon also was critical associations. Even when this vote be donated by the club to the win- ner of the Miss Baseball contest. teachers and .librarians followed DRUG STORE ...... Sfoody and Edward Gill, incum- is not polled and counted, the in- bents, and Gus A. Gutierrez and H. . The following were named toa Ramsey in Ttdk Mr. Ramsey's talk. The meeting TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD dividual citizen, in the twentieth was conducted by Elmer^Weber, li- BELL'S PHABBIACY Randall Kreger, all endorsed by the eoui^e of committee to work on the club ^«»^anlb| the Joint Civic Committee for En- B*»r«l ot A^Jortmmt—Zo'nlni constitution: Mrs. Wilbur -Fuhro, To Union County WitGr-anford—High-Sc! Notlcr is hereby elvch-that -»tif Board events' for his. time and the future. and president of, the association. couraging—Candidates for—'the- of Adjustment 'Zoning! of the .Township' This cannot become less so.' It Mrs. Thomas Wight, Mrs. • Ray Cranford Board of Education, and of Cranford. N. JJ. In the County of Strobel, Mrs. Edward Mazur and CRANFORD BOOTERY ...... Union, will hold a public hearing on must become more so." ' School Librarians MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8, I860 The president of Lufayette is- Mrs. Ernest , Flaig. The English Department and Theatre Tournament at 8:15 P.M., (E.S.T.i at the Municipal Mrs. Michael Young of 88 CORONET FASHIONS ...... Building, corner North Avenue and-Aldcn sued ;i plea for American educa- the High School Library" was-the New High School street,' Cranford, N. J.. to consider: tion to. "help produce in each cit- Ke'mlworth boulevard and Mrs. subject of an address by Frank Playoffs to Be Here 1 60 Application of Anthony' Rcfio to CRANFORD CYQLB & TOY No Issue Tuesday c-rect and maintain a Car Wash on \he izen the capacity for individual James Williams of 41 Beech street Ramsey, chairman of the English . The Cranford. Dramatic Club westerly corner of Meeker' ;md South dignity and personal' freedom." were welcomed ,as guests. Flower Department of, Cranford High Theatre oh AVinans avenue. has DANIELS HARDWARE ..... Next Tuesday's annual school Avenues (Block 73. Lots 31, 2t and Hi, arrangements were made by Mrs. School, at a recent meeting of the Crauford. New Jer&ey, Hc praised as admifiibieP one of been selected as one of three sites fflL* meeting is'' for the election of - At the time and place above stated all the objectives of. Union Junior Strobel and Mrs. • Chester Br Union. County School Librarians' for the State Community, Theatre DEB W HEIR ...... :.. interested parties are invited to be pres- Association in Thomas Edison Ju- three members of the Board of ent .when - full opportunity to be heard College "to educate our youtn^for zoska. Mrs.- Ernest Flaig presided .Tournament, in' March and April, . will be clveri to them. at the meeting. Mrs.- Walter Rbz- nior High School, Westfield j it was announced recently at a FERN'S FURNITURE ....;.... Education for three-year terms ^ By Order: bettor citizenship and more useful And Loan Association , ... BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT participation in our "democratic man was hostess, assisted by Mrs Concerted action.. should be meeting of the New.Jersey Theatre and for the voting of- funds to GOLDBERG'S MEN'S SHOP R6bert L. Clare, Jr. society." . •• '• Fuhro. . shared by these two prominent sec- League at Douglass. College, New finance the operation of the pub- Chairman tions of any accredited high school Brunswick.- • William F. tittle. Jr. Dr. - Qcrgcthon congratulated CHESTNUT ST. AT THIRD AVE. HARRISON'S ...... L;...... lic schools for the 1960-61 school .' ' . • Secrotiry • < • in many areas, including that oi' Totventy-three clubs have en- v ; Dated: January 10. 10«0 - Union Junior College, on its new A. W, Bowling, Jr. year. '; • I Adv. Fees: $9.37 1-2H building and "the generosity and boob, purchases.; Mr. Ramsey re- {cred- the tournament' and the JAY MAR ,;,..;.. .". ..;. good' will of trustees, alumni and Heads Magnus Division lated. Discussing the problem of i playoffs will be held at the Cran- Voters are reminded that'the friends" which made it pos.siblt.. reserving books for interested sec-! ford Dramatic Club Theatre' on JODY MAIDA ...... ;..... special school election to ap-. Alexander W^Bowling, Jr., of 6 tions of students, hec said -depart- March 4 and 5, .the'.Little•Fire- A dedication prayer was. offered prove a bond issue for the pro-, i Willow.street has been appointed house Theatre; Oradell. March 13, LESHNER'S FABRIC CENTER ...... by Dr.Gersnon Chortoff of Eliza- ments and the library should.keep manager of the equipment-division RETIRED ENGINEER—Edward each other informed of work to oc and the Haddonfield Fortnightly, posed new high school will be INSURANCE j-al^-M.ugnus—Chemical-r-Company, —AT-Ihnken-oi-l^Chester-XanB: MARTIN JEWELERS doae,-on-thc one-handr~and-of-iria--lHaddaii£icld.-March_Z6t_ held on- March 15. '• Casualty Israel and a member of the cpU Inc., Garwood, it was announced place •retired this month from tt-riaig available for reference lego's board" ,of trustees. Dr. Al- this week. He succeeds Marcel the . Western Electric Kearny ivorfc in the needed fields. | , Wicked mcfn obey from fear; • Automobile Bernard litwack, running inde- • Fire / bert E. AIeder"6f Westfleld. yice- Zinty, retired, but who /is being Works as a standard equipment A. discussion among visiting good men, from love.—Aristotle ^rovost of Rutgers University, was retained/as a consultant. . • : engineer' with* almost 50 years SCIIER'S DRUGS pendently. • Theft / master, of ceremonies, ftiayor Ira Mr. /Bowling, who formerly! of se/vicc. Mr. Ihnken, started All three'incumbgn^seeking re- D. .porjan welcomed the guests to ;erved as 'sales" manager, "is also his Western "Electric' career in SHAPIRO DEPT. STORE election are completing their/first Aetna & Niagara Ins. Co. three-year ^ terms- on the school Cranford. Dr. Thomas- Roy Jones secretary and a director of the 1910 as a telephone transmitter MID-JERSEY COMPANION DOG SPORTMAN'S; SM&~~ WM. B. AUSTIN of WesUield, chairman of the company. A graduate of the Uni- repairman. Promotions brought' board. board' of trustees, introduced the versity of Baltimore, he joined him through the company ranks EASY FRONT-DOOR PARKING TICKER SHOP ...... Voting Will take place from 4 to 101 Oak Lane, Cranford speaker. Magnus in 1946. •. . as an installer, installation fore- TRAINING CLUB, Inc. 9 p.m. Tuesday at the following BKIdce «-71B8. The keys of the new building During World War II, he served man, central office engineer. announces the opening of its, TOWNE SHOPPE six'polling places: Shermari Junior section chief, and in 1949. his Continuous Dividends High School, for voters of Genera^ in the Air 'Transport Command TOWNLEY SHOES Election Districts 1, 6 and 15; Lin- and wds released witn the rank most recent' position. \ie. is an 92nd BEGINNERS' DOG OBEDIENCE CLASS active member of the Harry B. Paid Since 1889" coln School, Districts 5, 11 and 13; of lieutenant colonel. He ,.is February 2,, 1960 at 8 p.m. TRUBENBACH'S ...... Walnut Avenue School, 'Districts member of the American Manage- Thayer Chapter of the Tele- HOURS Man , Thurs fn 9 •,-. phone Pioneers .of America. at SCANDIA HALL, North Ave., Garwood 2, 10 and 14; Cleveland Junior rnent Association, Executive-Fore- Mon Eve 630 to 8 :i0 Popular Piano Course On Tape • LARGER HALb " • CLOSER TO CRANFORD High School, Districts 3. 4 and 8; man's Club of Elizabeth, Echo Cranford. High School. Districts 7. • FREE PARKING, ; • VISITORS WELCOME dhodiststo Start Building; Semi-advanced student and classical student Lake Country-'CJub'and the West- We have no more right 16,- 17—and—19,—and—Roosevelt- itiold Rotary XMiib. sume bappinesi without producing .— jor jurtht-r information.call—- •••'!.' School, Districts 9, 12 and 18. who wishes to play popular music with fill. Mr: Bowling served as vice- it than to consume wealth without MRS. HENRY GORSKY -y- B^t ,6-3231 JeMPropefly ved Voters will vote "yes" or 'W' 12 Lessons — Intro. Offer — $2.00 for First Lesson chairman of the Cranford United producing it—George. Bernard THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JAN. 28-29-30 instruction of a new $375,000 educational building for Cran- on the following individual tax Fund for the 1959 campaign. Shaw. - . tethodist Church on the site of the present parsonage at 155 figures in the proposed budget:. - $12.00 for COURSE 3 avenue is scheduled to start on February 15, it was announced Current Expenses, $1,793,444.60; Under Auspices Of 3ck by William T. Knox, chairman of the new building corn- capital outlay, $13,477.94; total, ANYONE WHO CAN READ TREBLE CLEFF Trinity Guild Plans $1,806,922.54. ' Annual Cake Salt* Start playing number in 2nd lesson. Six num- IZZAPIE l Sunday, a unanimous VQte'by the trustees and congregation The Trinity Guild of Trinity CRANFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION formalized acceptance of. an offer CD Welfare Division bers, scale and chord chart included with course. Episcopal Church will hold its From 8 to 12 P. M. of $25,000 from the township for Recorded on. Ampes: equipment at 7.i). annual cake sale on Thursday, Aba • ". ; the premises at 224 Walnut avenue Work To Be Reviewed February "11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m • Italian Food oirHere occupied, by the present educa- Activities of the welfare divi- ' _l For Information, Write To: . • . at Baron's Drug Store, ,34 East- siori'of Cranford Civil Defense and • Order* to Go iionjil, building and the'old sanc- BOB MILLER STEREO and HI-FI TAPES man street. : • • tuary,, for use as a site for a new Disaster Control will be outlined A scripture cake together with iday Night public library. .. at a meeting at CD headquarters its receipe will be featured at the JANUARY SALES DAYS SPECIALS! n Livingston Avenue School at ranford' student appearing Mr. Knox reported that the new . Box 132-C, Cranford sale. •' . • • 3:30 p.m. next Thursday. Local ow night with the Lafay- church project should be com- Eaton's Fine Stationery pleted and ready for UKC early esidents interested in CD activi- STICK » M CURES! 'ollege Choir at Cranford next year. The' new one-and- ties and willing to work in the ' ODD LOTS ...... School auditorium at 8:15 two-story building; measuring 100 •vent of a disaster are invited to 8' -BOX OF 12. Be* $1.44...:...... t $1.15 •jes H. McAtecr, class of by 140 feet in ground area, will attend. William Massarsky, CD welfare SWINGUNE TOT STAPLERS a of Finance Commissioner house classrooms, a fellowship 1.44 hall, kitchens and activity rooms. director, said the program will in- J & C Rcstouront 10".- BOX OF 12. Re«. $1JO.. (5 Only) Beg. $255 $1.50 rs. J. Howard McAtcer of '11 It^ill liuvc a- main entrance clude a brief review of national OPEN EVERY NIGHT _e place. Crahford Lions facing on Grove street at Lincoln plans qnd an explanation of the EXCEPT MON. 12" - BOX OF 12. »»g. *tlO. 1.68 s sponsoring the event for iivenue, a driveway approach - at| four .main welfare services—iiregis- Closed Sunday — BR 6-9855 LITTLE MISS BEVLON DOLLS of its charity fund. the rear connecting to the present ' ration and information, - emer- • 76-voicc-all-male choir is 17 Eastman St. 15" - BOX OF IX 1.92 Beg. $&98 — NOW ...x.. 1.99 parkinu lot and an arcade attach- gency feeding, lodging, and cloth-- ^ d by Dr. John D. Raymond,. • fCoutiuucd ott Page 8) ing. r of music, and is on its an- Iff' — BOX.OF 12. Bmq. $2.70. :.;...... ;...... „...... „. 2.16 hid-semester tour visiting | See Table of Specials in China, Glass | munitics in three states. In A'Few Odd dolors and Sizes at 5c Each hone call to the Citizen and. Luncheon Honors Dr. Blythe qle from Connecticut this Dr. Raymond reported the is being very well received. On Leaving County Positioi stions;by the choir will ,in- Or. Roland P. Blythe, 68, of 30 Springfield avenue, who retired . inc.; spiritual "He's Got the HEAR THE 76-VOICE World in His Hand," a an Union County Jail physician lust Thursday after 32 years of n folk song entitled "Chis- service, was feted at a luncheon in the Elizabeth Car'te/ci Hotel. TAXI Cranford Trail Days," and Frank Elizabeth, on Monday. He was ,\ \: 8 N. Union Ave. r's "Wonderful Copenhag- presented with a gold pen and imerous standard selections pencil set by Sheriff Ralph Oriscel- part of the program. Io on behalf of county department Adult School LAFAYETTE COLLEGE CHOIR . and baritone soloists will heads. In A — . ured as well as a trombone First undersheritt John L. Ban- • j- * a trumpet trio, and u yasz. of Garwood, who served, as Registering (-Continued' ort Page 8) tqastmaster, told of working with In-person registration • for the following were nominated: "Mrs, Dr. Bllythe back in the- days when spring semester of the Cranford Barbara Andrews, Mrs. Ann Bus- uiympics ror college the old Union County Health Unit Adult School will be held tonight chold, Public Works Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. John Brandon munlty service, leadership, and No. 2 had its headquarters , in and tomorrow evening from 7 to C. Van Chamberlln, Township achievement. Cranford. Dr. Blythe was physic- Kelly, Jr., forme.r members of the. 9 o'clock at Cranford High School. .Clerk J. Walter Coffee,. Meredith United States Olympic teams, wilt A past president of the. J^hlla.- ian member of the unit and Under- Conley, Tax Collector Howard preview "The Olympics, I960" delphia Olympians, he has done sheriff, Banyasz served as assistant As of yesterday, 287 registrations Cowperthwaitc, Township Attor- for the Crahford College Club at much to foster Olympic ideals and to Health Officer William Wlllsey. had been received by mail, 85 HHDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1960 - * s=is p.i. ney Donuld R. Creighton, BUild- Husbands' Night, Monday evening to raise--funds for United States Superior Court Judge Nicholas tnore than at this time last year, (Continued ou Pace S) lifi Inspector Fred J. Dcllcr, May- in Fellowship Hall of the First teams. He is national chairman it was reported by Registrar Paul of . the A.A.U. Junior ' Olympic or Ira D. Dorian, James P. Duffy, Presbyterian Church. Sclby. ' ' ^ Clarence 1+ Frjtz. Adolph Dragcr, "jack"' Kelly has participated Committee which provides com- Dog Licence Check GRAHFORD HIGH SCHOOL AIDIT0R1II Hoy D. Irving, Public Safety Com- in virtually all sports, but he is petition in' swimming, track, field, AH classes will begin Tuesday and gymnastics for over 100.000 Beginning Monday evening at the high school and Under Auspices • missioner Nicholas J. LaCorte, Al- best known as a single sculls BR6 0080 ^'rt J. Musa, Finance Com- champion here and abroad, and as boys and girls'. He also is a mem- The annual- house-to-house continue for 10 consecutive Tues- ber of the 1076 World's Fair Com- for o tduu* tiofflc cmd missioner 3. Howard McAtccr, a member of the U. S. Olympic canvass by police to check on days through April' 12.' -team in the single sculls events in mittee.. ' unlicensed dogs will be started Chailes M. Ray, James M. Rich. 1 No further registrations :will be ' an<>ited on activities of the Cran- the brother of Princess Grace of an enlisted man and later as an yesterday. Summonses will bo are filled to capacity, Dr. Kcmieth 'ord Police Department during the Monaco. ensign in the Navy Until 1032. He issued to all owners who have W. Ivcrceh, president-director, an- WIDETRACKWHEELS then spent three years* apprentice- FOR BENEFIT OF ITS CHARITY FUND Past year. He said all members Mary Freeman Kelly, many failed to obtain u 1DU0 dog tag nounced. There arc still openings, times a , national swimming ship, as n bricklayer and holds a for their carjihe pets. however, in all other courses, he Wide-Track widens the stance, not | (Continued (o»» Page S) ' - Photo by Mteky Ko* '•There is nothing in the realm of music more pleasing than a balanced male chorus such as the Lafay- champion, was a ^cmbcr of the journeyman's card. He won the The -township clerk's ollico in added, although the golf, sewing the car. With the widest track of any' | 1952 Olympic, swimming team. Pennsylvania State Apprentice TEMPLE FRAMEWORK—Activity was resumed this week at the site of the new Temple Beth-El the Municipal. Building did a and investing courses also are ette College Choir. Their fresh young voices give a vibrancy to their singing that make a program Bricklaying championship in 1953. car,' Pontiac gives you batter stability, . • Annual Meeting She now 'coaches the women's building on Walnut avenue, after a delay caused by the steel strike. The steel framework is being rushing business on dog licenses Hearing capacity. alive and appealing. When to this is added a wealth of shading, harmony and Unusual arrangements, .—The annual meeting of the Cran- swimming teams of the University He is now employed as treasurer erected by the Elizabeth Iron Works of Union and is scheduled to be completed by the end of the during the past week. More than,' "The school reserve;! the right less lean and sway, accurate control. i* »>i el Savings and Loan Association of Pennsylvania, and-the. Vesper by.John B. Kelly, Inc. of Pennsyl- week. The scneral contractor, the Miller Constru-etion Co., of Jersey City, reports work will continue to withdraw any course for which theeffects resulting are unusually attractive. The many solo voices, either with the chorus or as vania Masonry Contractors. 1,275 licenses have been issued , will be held at the association's Boat Club in Amateur Athletic throughout the winter, weather permitting. Target date for occupancy is October 1, according to to date out of nn estimated dog there is insufficient registration," soloists show that the chorus is possessed with much unusual talent."—Asbury Park Press. oiticcs, 2 North Union avenue, at Union competition. The Kellys, who have four George Rubinc, temple president. Designed by Goorgc H. Levy, AIA, of Elizabeth, the pluns in- population of. 1,778. Last Fci- Dr. Xversen said. "Money will be SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER 1 J l>in. Monday, it was announced Mr. Kelly recently was named daughters, reside in Wynnewood. clude a sanctuary scaling 320 and iin adjoining "multi-purpose auditorium seating an additional U00. duy was the record day when refunded if the student does not TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER by the Junior Chamber of Com- Pa. They will be dinner guests of transfer to another course. No fecs^ "'is week by Warren D. Sculthorp. Also included are classroom space, a youth lounge, rabbi's study and modern olfice and kitchen facili- tnore than 200 licenses were is- 1 Y ROTCHFORD PONTIAC, Inc. s merce as Philadelphia's Outstand- Mr. and Mrs. David N. Tyre prior will be refunded ulter Tuesday. * Admission $1.50 OF LIONS CLUB OR AT DOOR ^tary. Three directors w|ll be ties. Tile exterior wU| be brick in conicruuincc with the udjoluintf Walnut Avenue School building- 433 North Ave. ' Westfield, N. J. for thtcc-year taruu. ing Young Man oi )95Q lot com- (ContfcMMd on Pagt 2)

• \ ..i - ' ••,••':;•• • ;• • .. i.- • • •'. i W^lm^m v : :: ;? : r : : :: r iiJli; m^%'• -(:v '^-' ^••''••.• '^';"'W *-W -V :--> &l*imin^ -v -¥?o v';v-;/',: v . .'• ••• ' •'• •vr&7m m m. Loyalty Oath for / !-'••> *•;*• —ALL SALES FINAL — SPORTSWEAR Described in UJC Dedication Ta] SAVINGS! Reg. SALE SKIRTS, odds and ends ..1...... reg. to 8.98 4.99 The repirement far college stu-.of education which leads only to were presented by Architect] SKIRTS, odds and ends'••,..!.....;.'.,.... reg. to oaths to ob-1 material success. erick Elsasser of Union to -•" 52" WASHABLE 11.98 6.99 if- — ^ .^—p^ — •• "• •—• _ .— 45" WASHABLE SKIRTS,' odds and ends ..„. ' tain'federal loans far tuition was "Our pr'cfeperity demands of S. Sauer of Cranford, chal reg to 17.98 9.99 - En tet»d~*»-«*coiwl~cla*»-mail—matter—«t- attackec last Thursday night by each of us far more than the skills UJC's building committee. ^SWEATERS, tanlons & oflon cardigans ....::.... reg 5.98 •7.98 3.99 Th© Post Office at Cranford. N. J. Dr. K. Roald Bergethon. president of production and commerce which FLANNEL SWEATERS, tycora cardigans—GARLAND.... •••••• Ice* 8.98 4.99 of Lafayette College, in speaking are such popular objectives in ed- SWEATERS, GARLAND shelti pullover .....I.... at a dedication dinner of Union ucation."; he declared. "The form Four Seasons. reg. 6:98 4.99 • Junior College for its-new million- of our.life in the future may de- SWEATERS, beaded orlori cardigans ...... reg: 10.98 5.99 for B Trustee Poahtions dollar Ndmahegan Building. More pend more on these relationships Club Sees Slide SWEATERS, GARLAND fur blend cardigans ...^ reg. 1098 5.99 than 150 residents from Cranford than our own capacity to increase _..-X£ J- Rag. $249 yd. Reg. $1.98 yd. SWEATERS, GARLAND fur blend pullovers .and vicinity attended^ productivity and prosperity." On Conservai ;.;... reg. 8.98 4.99 SWEATERS, bulky novelties ...... i.....;...... 11.98 6.99 "I think there is something truly Dtu-Bergethan said that public • Miss Irma Heyer • ofr4he I neurotic about forcing a 17 or 18 opinion is playing an increasingly SHIRTS, prints & embroideries ..~....^,..m....u.~..;.,...... reg.. 3:98 2.99 iection Here Next Tuesday side Museum in the Watf " . ij •••• H vear-old boy to "insist on bis, in- Important role in the United Reservation was guest srjea); SHIRTS, prints , ;jj;v...... reg. 4.98 3.49 Three members of the ..•',i..-;..•.' nocence of treason. " Dr. Berge- States. :,.'' '' ' a recent . meeting • of the ! SHIRTS, prints ....:...... a ...reg. 5.98 3.99 Board of Education will be thon said. "Certainly this require- "What the steel strike brings selected from a field of six i •/>;'• ment runs counter to the Ameri- Seasons' Garden Club. Color] SHIRTS, silk prints ..v^....v.. ;...... „.., reg. 8 98 4.99 home «o us is the fact that our were presented dealing candidates and tax items total- can.tradition of justice which as- land and our world are affected S" COTTON VISCOSE TWEED BERMUDAS, wool/odds & ends^.....T^..-..'...... reg. to 10.98 4.99 sumes innocence until guilt is subject of conservatio ing $1,806,922,54 in the pro- by the- power of popular- opinion VESTS.. :...:.:..... ,....,;... ;.. reg. to 9.98 %• PRICE posed budget for the 1960-61 proved." , . {it. times other than elections.' In Reports.were read/6y Mr» ' The president of Lafayette Col- red'Busch on birdscind con$ 45" WASHABLE JACKETS, odds & ENDS .;.:...... ,... reg. to 25.00 9.99 school year will be voted on at ways unforeseen by our founding ion and by MRS: Walter R< 58" IMPORTED lege ad4ed that he believes it is fathers, popul.ir will determines SLACKS, wools and blends ...... reg. 12.98 6.99 Tuesday's annual school elec- horticulture. Mrs. E4 tion here. unnectssa^x ou. act objectionable public issues through institutions SLACKS, wools and blends • reg. 10.98 5.99 to force the stucErtil'to ^Is^-say he such as- the -public opinion poll, iVozniak was appointed cha| Seeking the three three- of the'white elephant sale : WOOL .-:. reg. 8.98 4.99 is^toyarr^tohis-coantr}" and-So-lhe SLACKS, 100% wool year trustee posts to be filled are: largersc'aIe~orKanizations-like^un— held qnf February 9.. Flower. constitution. . ions and professional and business Scle Still Continue With Furl»ier Mork Downs i BLOUSES, dacrons, cottons & blends ...... •...: reg. 3,98 1.99 Mrs.-Bernard>B^Kotf,-Pr-Leonard— • donated by the club to the >. Moody and Edward Gill, incum- • Dr. Bergethon also was critical associations: Even when this vote CHALUS BLOUSES, dacrons, Cottons & blends • reg. 5.98 2.99 is not polled and counted,, the in- it"ot tHe Miss Baseball c^ Group COATINGS bents, and Gus A. Gutierrez and -H. dividual citizen in the twentiet" "the following were namec- 5000 PABS OF SHOES Reg. $1.19 yd. Reg. to $5.98 yd. BLOUSES, dacrons, cottons & blends ;.-... reg. 7.98 3.99 Randall Kreger, all endorsed by TOWNSHir OF CKAXFORD committee to work - on thjs the Joint Civic Committee for En- k, Or MEAMXC ^ <-«-ntnry inf 1 uene'eei thb course FROMOUR REGULAR STOCK CARCOATS, orldn pile lining ...... ;.:,...; . reg: 17:98 9,99, events for his time and the future tstitutioni—Mrsr-*Wilbur—f——^ couraging .' Candidates . for the Notic* is hereby Ui»7t \hr Board Mrs: Thomas. Wight, MrsJ CARCOATS, corduroy with alpaca lining ...... :... . reg. 30.00 17.99 Board of . of Adjustment 'Zo of «hr Tb«.-nihlj> This cannot become less/w>. It CHILDRERa County of Strobel,-Mrs. Edward Mazu 30.00 17.99; or Cranford. N. J on l roust become more SO.'VA CARCOATS, racoon collar, zip-out lining...... : reg. Unionn. wwilml holKuudu •• public Krannfi Mrs. Ernest Flaig. p MONDAY. FEBBI7ARY 8. I960 The president" of Lafayette is- CARCOATS, camel hair, alpaca lining ...... ;:...... reg^ 3500 22.99 at 8:15 P.M.. lE^-T." »< Us* Municipal Mril'"^ Michael Young -1 New High School Building, corner North Avenue ind Aldcn sued :i plea ior American educa- : v : 39.95 26.99 K en il worth boulevard and ••'•'• ••'• • - •.'. ••• • " ''••• reg.$1.49yd. CARCOATS, full length, racoon collars ....:. Street. Cranfoxd. X. J™ to eoniider: tion to "help,'-produce'in. each cit- mm FOR QUICK CLEARANCE v No Issue Tuesday I SO Application ct Aatfeoay' Rc*o Ifi James Williams of 41 Beech] CARCOATS, full length corduroy .....:.:...... j...... reg. 45.00 32.99 erect and. maintain -a Cw Wa>.h oji the iiun the capacity for individual V WASHABLE SAND CREPE .... yd. 88c Next Tuesday's annual school uesterlv .comer of Meeker -ind 5>ojitii dignity and/personal freedom." were Welcomed as guests. J TERRIFIC SAVINGS! COME EARLY! OFF Avenues I Block TX. U>!» SI. 2J aiul.-M'. arrangements were made bj MABKDSALEt«CE meeting is for the election of Crahfordf. New Jernej,. • ••"';' He praisydT as admirable one of LINGERIE MRS. BERNARD B. KOTO At the time and place above slated all the objectives of . Union Junior Strobel' and Mrs. Chester^ ON 8BCOfQ> PJUB three-'members of .the Board of-. interested parties art invited «o be U"e*- :oska. Mrs. Ernest Flaig pt 3 36" WINTER 36" and 42" GOWNS, flannel, long & Waltz length ....;....„...:, . reg; 3.98 ent u-hen full opportunity to be heiird "to educate pur youth for SLEEPWEAR, flannel „...... Education'for three-year terms-, will 'bcr eiven to them. • citizenship and more useful at .-the meeting. Mrs. Waltei ,. . reg. 2.98 By Order: - '• ' ~ man was hostess, assisted b; SLEEPWEAR, flannel ..,...... :...... ;.... and for'the voting of funds to ,; BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT frrticipation. in our - democratic WOMEN'S SHOES . reg. 3.9.8 Fuhro. . , .", finance the operation of the pub- '••••••'•'•• '• '~SSf™ — Robert L- Ctw>r. Jr. society." . . _ PUID SLEEPWEAR, flannel . reg. 5.98 lic schools for* the*1960-61 school I," •; 'y William V. little. Jr. 'Dr.- Bergethon congratulated / • Secretary , Group BRAS, strapless^ famous makes ...„ reg. to 5.95 Union Junior College on its new A. W. Bowling, Jr. yyear. ' • '• ; Dated: January 19. l*>0 PLAYTEX GIRDLES," disc styles ...... : ,' . reg. 10.98 Adv. Fen: *&57 building and "the generosity and Heads Magnus Divii Voters are reminded that the £f~-Magn SUPPERS ROBES, nylon dusters .I...... ,.: . reg. 12.98 7.99 held on March 15.,, . Israel and a member of the col- Inc., Garwood, it was ann» •. VALUES TO 495 ROBES, nylons & cottons ...._...;...... reg. 10:98 690 lege's board of trustees. Dr. Al- this we«k; He succeeds ?' Bcrnard Litwack, running inde- ROBES, cotton dusters .T. .. reg. 8.98 5.99 bert E. Medei' of; Wc-stfleldi vice- '•/. i , ' . r«g. to $4.98 Zin|y, retired, but who is, : pendently. provost of Rutgers University, was retained as- u consultant. 1.00 BRITISH TROTTERS UNDERWEAR, nylon tricot.;...... • reg." -'3:95 2.60 AllthTec incumbents seeking re- . master of ceremonies. Mayor Ira Mr. Bovvling, _who'._.fp:,' •••- / / ' IMPT. WOOL BROADCLOTH .. yd. 3.97 UNDERWEAR; nylon tricot .J.: :...l...... reg. 5(95 3.99 -election are completing their, first D. Porian welcomed.the guests to -.erved as sales manager, '. three-year terms ' on the school Aetna & Niagara ta*. Co. UNDERWEAR, nylon tricot i '..f .. reg. 7.95 5.39 Cranford.,, Dr. Thomas Roy Jones secretary and a director '• ••I:'•;•'• ... .- - board. WAI. B. AUSTIN of VVestlield,- chairman of the company. A graduate of th iCOLO 36" to 42" WASH ABLE 36" to 42" WASH ABLE UNDERWEAR, nylon tricot;., ,..,...; ..reg. 8.95 5.9!) Voting will take place from 4 to 101 Oak LaM. Cranford board of trustees!, introduced the versity of Baltimore, he ' Voiues to $14.99 UNDERWEAR, nylon tricot ...... ; ..reg. 10.95 7.39 9 p.m. Tuesday at -the following speaker: six polling places: Sherman Junior Magnus in .1946. CHILDREN'S PEGNOIR & GOWN SETS, nylon tricot ... The keys' of the new building During World War II, he .. reg. 16:95 10.69 High School, for voters of General - in the Air Transport Coin PEGNOIR & GOWN SETS, nylon tricot ...... reg. 21.95 14.69 Election Districts 1, 6 and 15; Lin- coln School, Districts 5, 11 and 13; and was released with th( PEGNOIR & GOWN SETS .:...: reg to 25.95 16.69 CRNARD ttTWACK LEONARD MOODY of lieutenant colonel. He BUSTER BROWNS Walnut- Avenue School, Districts member of the American M DISCONTINUED STYLES Special Group 2, 10 and 14; Cleveland Junior tnenl- Association. Executive— , 8V2 to 12 BEG TO $7J99 WABM LINED Reg. $1.19 yd. to $1.79 yd. ACCESSORIES High School. District* 3, 4 and 8; Popular Piano Course On Tape •mat's- Club—of—Elizabeth;— reg. to 5 98* ttlmdiste to Start Building;Cranford High School, Districts 7, JEWELRY BOXES, 40,—VI—and—Idr—and—Roosevelt f^nke'Country Club and the LEATHER BOOTS SCARFS, woofO footers ..„...... : reg. fd~2791ff~Xi9 Semi-advanced student and classical student field ,Kotary Club. GOLD COSSACKS School, Districts 9, 12 and 18., who wishes to play popular music with fill. Mr. Bowling served "as 1&9S — 9.00 COLLARS, cottons, velvets ...„/ reg. l.ob .59 T&oiPropertyApprove^ ' Voters will vote, "yes" or "no" 4-88 on the following individual tax chairman of the Cranford "V ' $1 OFF SALE PRICE GLOBES, wool knits .*. reg. .1.29 .79 instruction of a new $375,000 educational building for Cran- 12 Lessons — Intro. Offer — $2.00 for First Lesson GOLO STBOUEBS figures in the proposed budget: Fund for the 1959 campaigi Rag. 12J5 . ..- 7.00 GLOVES, wool with leather palms reg. 2.00 tethodist Church pn the site of the present parsonage at 155 o avenue is scheduled to start on February 15, it Was announced Current /Expenses, $1,793,444.60; - $12-00 for COURSE On SECOND Pair GOLO MEDIUM , GLOVES, leather with fleece- lining .....„...:...., reg. - 5.98 capital outlay, $13,477.94; total, BMl Boota. Bag. 14*5. eek by William T. Knox, chairman of the new building com- ANYONE WHQ CAN READ TREBLE CLEFF Trinity Guild Plans AAAA—AAA WIDTHS JANUARY WHITE SALE GLOVES, odds & ends; cottons, nylons reg. to 2.98 $1,806,922.54. $ ON WHITE SHEETS, COLORED Sunday, a unanimous VQte by the trustees and congregation Start playing number in 2nd lesson. Six num- Aikuuul Cuke Sale _ BLACK, BROWNS, REDS, BLUE, BEIGE, WHITES BUSHNS 6.00 SOCKS^Bonnie Doon Snow, COtORED ONLY reg. 1.25 CD Welfare Division .The Trihity Guild of jl\ SHEETS, TABLE CLOTHS, PIL- SOCKS, white, disc style"...... : reg. .79 formalized acceptance of ,an offer bers, scale and chord chart included with course. Episcopal Church will he 5 of $25,000 from the township for Work To Be Reviewed LOW CASES, PILLOW CASE SETS, HOSE, seamless, famous makers, odds & ends reg. to 1.65 the premises at 224 Walnut avenue Recorded on Ampex equipment at 7.5. annual cake sale on Thi. Activities of .the-welfare divi- February 11, from 9 a^rri. to^ TOWELS, TABLE CLOTH SETS, ..'•'.•' . '• " '' • i ' " • • ••• '.'•-• 3 for " oirHere occupied by the present educa- tional building and the old sanc- sion of Cranford Civil Defense and. For Information. Write To:- at Baron's Drug Store, 34 ial G Special Group TOWELING/CURTAINS. Disaster1 Control will be outlined1 man stt'eeti - ' Special Group LINENS and DOMESTICS tuaryi for use as a site for a new BOB MILLER STEREO and HI-FI TAPES iday Night public library.' c;j at a meeting at CD headquarters A scripture'cake'together In Order To Have Room For Many New DINNER SETS, imported, 90 inch w/8 napkins . val. Mr. Knox reported that the new in Livingston Avenue School' at its receipe will be featured Iranforid student. appearing 8:30 p.in. next Thursday.. Local Box 132-C, Cranford sale. ' WEDGE TYPE WOMEN'S SHOWER SETS, PARA, odds.& ends reg. to, church .project shoulhldd bbe com- Styles and Patterns for Your CUSTOM ORDERED SPREADS ow night with the Lafay- lied^nnd ready for use early residents interested in CD activi- CAFE CURTAINS, disc patterns reg.^o 2.98 tollege Choir at Cranford next year. The new one-and- ties and willing to work In the ' CASUAU Spring Selection DRESS FLATS AT GREAT SAVINGS! VALANCE, disc patterns ...... to 1.49 School auditorium at 8:15 two-story building, measuring 100 event of a disaster arc invited to BED PILLOWS, foam rubber eg. 5.98 ncs H. McAteer, class of by 140 feet in ground area, will attend. . .. SAVE THESE FOR REG. TO 749 ONLY ONE OF A KIND—OUR STORE SAMPLES a of Finance Commissioner house classrooms, a fellowship William Massarsky, CD welfare DISH TOWELS; Martex printed dry-me-dries .. WARMWEATHEB reg. .79 "rs..i. Howard McAtocr of 11 hall, kitchens and activitiy rooms. director, said the program will in- TERRY DISH TOWELS, multi stripe eg. .49 3 for 1.00 It will have a main entrance clude a brief review of national $ WT HAVE SHOES FOR YOUR • All Shoes Sind cmd-PiIced on e place. Cranford Lions fnclrij; on Grove street at Lincoln plans and an explanation of the ENTIRE FAMILY - Racks fox: Easy Selection COMFORTS, dacron filled .;: .. reg. 13 98 9.99 8 sponsoring the event for avenue, a driveway ' approach at four main'welfare services—regis- Many Other Unadvertised Specials or its charity fund. Com* Eady — Tcdw Advaatag* • Extra-Salwi People to Serve You •3* BLANKETS, wool plaids ..J...... ;. .. reg. 17.98 12.99 the rear connecting to the present tration and information, cmcr>- . 1 3 ' 70-voicc alt-male choir is OF THESE GREAT SAVINGS! • ALL SALES FINAL CURTAINS, organdy ruffles, " parking lot' and an arcade attach- iency feeding, lodging, and cloth- t All Sales Final _d by Dr, John p. Raymond, (Cotiti)iucd on Pdflc 8> - ing.- - ..''•••• slightly soiled, all sizes .: .,/...,...... ,. reg. to 6.98 2:49 • r'of music, and is on its an- SCARFS & DOILIES, odds and ends ...... >./...... i/ PRICE •hid-semester tour visiting 2 imunlties in three states,. In

•/.!'.'• hone call to the Citizen and FABRIC cle from Connecticut this Luncheon Honors Dr. Blythe Dr. Raymond reported the LESHNER'S CENTER Is being very well received', Leaving County Position itlons by the choir will in- "Dt, Roland P. Blythe, 68, of 30 Springfield avenue, who retired OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Ihc spiritual "He's Got the World in His Hand," a as Union County sJail physician last 'Thursday after 32 years of 23 North Union Ave. Cranford, N. J. NORTH UNION AVE. BRIDGE 6-0234 n folk song entitled "Chis- service, was feted at u lurfcheon ih the. Elizabeth. Carteret Hotel, NORTH AVE,W.. CRANFORD, N. J. Trall Days," and Frank Elizabeth; on Monday. He was -BR 6-3272 — r's "Wonderful Copenhag- presented with a gold pen and 'jmcrous standard selections pencil Set by Sheriff Ralph Oriscol- part of the program. lo on behalf of .county department, Adult School and baritone 'soloists will heads. ' I : '• .ured as well as a trombone First undcrshcrifi John L. Ban- a trumpet trio, and a vocal yusz of Garwood, who served as Registering 1"':• xContlnucd ott Page S) toastmaster, told of working with In-person registration for tho Dr. Blythe back in the days when spring semester of the Cranford ' were nominated: Mrs. the old Union County Health Unit parixara Ancjrcws, Mrs, Ann, Bus- Olympics lor Uoliege Club No. 2 had its headquarters^ in Adult School will be held tonight ' ild. Public Works Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. John Brandon munity service, leadership, and Cranford. Dr. Blythe was physic- and tomorrow evening from 7 to Van Chamberlin, Township Kelly, Jr., former members of the achievement, , • ' ian member of the unit and Under- 9 o'clock ut Cranford High School. C!trk_J. Walter ^Coffee, Meredith United States Olympic teams, will A past president^ of the Phila- shcrlff, Banyasz served as assistant As of yesterday, 287. registrations delphia Olympian!; he. has done ^-??v Conley: Tax Collector Howard preview "The Olympics, 1960" to Health Officer William Willsey. had been received by mail,. 85 Cpwperthwaitc. Township Attor- for the Cranford College Club at much to foster Olympic Ideals and Superior Court Judge Nicholas more thun ut this time last year, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1960 - at sis P.M f>u.y Donald R. Crcighton, Bulld- Husbands' Night. Monday evening to raise funds for United States •' (Continued on Page 8} li^pvcibr Fy*d" J. Dcllcr, May- in Fellowship Hall of the First teams. He is national chairman it was reported by Registrar Paul or Ira D. Dorian, James P. Duffy, Presbyterian Church. of the A/A.U. Junior ."Olympic Selby. Committee which provides com- vncc 1+ Fritz, Adolph Dragcr, "Jack" Kcljy has participated Dog lieenrie Check AH classes-will begin Tuesday CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM D. Irving. Public Safety Com- In virtually all sports, but he is petition in -swimming, track, field, Beginning Monduy best, known, as a single ,sculls and gymnastics for over 100.000 evening at the high school and -ioncr Nicholas J. LaCorte. Al- boys and girls. He also is a mem- . The annual house-to-house .. . Under Auspices y • J- Musa, Finance Com- champion here and abroad, and as continue for 10 consecutive Tues- a member of the U. S. Olympic ber of the 1970 World's Fair Com- canvass, by police to check, on days tnVoutfh April 12. >ionei' J. Howard McAteer, mittee.. " , • urillcensed dogs will be started Klt-s M. Ray, James M. Rich team in the single sculls events in No further registrations-will be 1948, 1952. and 1956. One of a well A graduate of the University of Monday morning, Police Chief accepted for driver education and A. A. Smith. . , . Lester W. Powell announced Chief Lester W. Powell known Philadelphia family, he Js Pennsylvania, Mr. Kelly served as slim and trim because they already ' the brother of Princess Grace of an, enlisted man and later as an yesterday. Summohscs wjll bo arc filled to capacity. Dr. Kenneth ii •• ;o CRANFORD LIONS CLUB on activities of the Cran- ensign in the Navy until 1932. He . issued to all owners who have W. Iver*cn« president-director, an- Monaco. M Dcpartment during tl>c then spent three years' apprentice- fulled to obtain a lOISOdog tug nounced. There arc'still openings, Mary Freeman Kelly, many FOR BENEFIT OF ITS CHARITY FUND >v.ir. He said all members ship, as a bricklayer' and .holds a for their canine pets. however, in all other courses, he |£: ',: (Coutluuod page 8) times a national swimming Ofl champion, was a ^member of the journeyman's card. He- won ,thc The township clerk's office in added, although.the golf, .sewing ]•-- "There is nothing in the realm of music more pleasing than a balanced male chorus such as the kifay- 1952 Olympic swimming team. Pennsylvania' State Apprentice the Municipal Building did a and investing courses also . are - She now coaches the women's Bricklaying championship in 1953. rushing business on dog licenses Hearing capacity. •f ette CoUege Choir. Their frpsh young voices give.a vibrancy, to th^jr singing that niake a program Meeting He is now employed as treasurer J ho annual meeting of the Cran- swimming teams of the University during the past weeje. More thari • "The school reserves the right ,,'r _ alive and appealing. When to this is added a wealth of shading, harmony and unusual arrangements, G by John B. Kelly, Inc. of Pennsyl- wcck.-'ThVgeneral contractor.-the Miller ConstrUrctlcn Co., of Jersey City^.rcpqrts work will continue to withdraw any course foe which P r. 2 North Union avenue, at Union competition. The Kcllyd,, who have four George Rublnc, temple president. Designed by George H. Levy, AIA, of Elizabeth, the plans in- population of 1.778/ Lust Fri- Dr. Ivcrsen said. '-"Money will be Mr. Kelly recently was named daughters, reside in Wynnewood, clude a sanctuary seating 320 and an adjoining multi-purpose auditorium seating an udditionul 600. day wus-the record-duy when refunded if the student does not vout P Jii- Monday, It was announced 1 Pa. They will be dinner guests of transfer to unother course. No fees TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER hhi ck by Warren D. Sculthorp, fey the Junior Chamber of Com- Also Included are classroom space, u youth lounge, rabbi's study and modern ollice and kitchen facili- more than 200 licenses were is- merce as Philadelphia's Outstand- Mr. and Mrs. David N. Tyre prior sued. will b^ refunded after Tuesday." Admission $1.50 / OF LIONS CLUB OR AT DOOR ry. Three directors will be (Continued on Foo* 2) ties. Tiie exterior Will be brick ia coatoronanco with the adjoining Walnut Avenue School building. 1 lor thrcc-ycar ing Young $tan ol 4939 tot com- b!f -.-- -*.*v-\ 1 .''5-'*-'!.-r:id»-Vii! •: .'--I fe^r^;.. •,.*,•,-. rp^g^S'^v*^

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mm B S5B9SB5S Looking for an extra gift for Someone? _!•••• •'•••tr=m\ .•I,;' '-IF Here's Your Chance to Buy Several and &we! .' ••' '"•*'' ". i '' ' '':". *' M fmr AWi •'•"••••| Loyalty Oath for College Students aW'"l together jnuy <* A M Described in UJC Dedication Talk Gtfta. Vmimg CKASTOKD The repireihent 'tor college stu- of education which leads only to were presented by Architect] material success. ' ericfc Elsasser of Union to Q 8AIJS DAYS. TMV waat to bay GOLDIERe'S lURKfi SALES DAYS Entered as second class mall matter' at loyalty oaths tO Oh- rni~~lNfrz -TEN-CENTS— tain federal loans for tuition was "Our prosperity"" demands of S. Sauer of Cranford, cnairm wwrwost attacked last Thursday „ night by each, of us far more than the skills UJC's building committee. 1 whJle anuBttttes tart. 1. OUTERJACKETS... Dr. K. Roald Bergethon,'president of production and commerce which of Lafayette College, in speaking are such popular objectives in ed- TWEEDS, LODEN CLOTH, WASH 'N' WEAR IN A VARIETY OF STYLES ... at a dedication dinner of Union ucation." he declared. "The form Four Seasons, CLEAR AUCE!

}? i:. MS..';' '••-'.' "• " ' • • .' ' • • ' , -M • ' Junior.College for its new million- of our life in the future may de- m A to $39.95 SALE $13.50 to $26.95 •iM.'». Club Sees Slide dollar Nomahegan Building. More pend more on these relationships DRASTIC REDUCTIONS than ISO residents from' Cranford than our own capacity to increase 01 and vicinity attended. . ',. • productivity and prosperity." On Conservatio BULKY KNITS AND CARDIGANS, MANY COLORS. [ection Here Next Tuesday "I think there is something truly Dr. Bergethan said that public . Miss Irma Heyer of ,the ', neurotic about forcing a 17 or 18 opinion is playing an increasingly side Museum in the1 Waty Re© $7.95 to $15.95 SALE $5.25 to $10.65 Three members of the ' vear^pld boy" to insist on his in-important role in the United Reservation was guest spea) SLACKS 3. SPORT SHIRTS... Board of Education will be nocence of treason^ " Dr. Berge- States. • ,''•'•' a recent meeting . of the ' selected from a field of six- thon said. "Certainly this require- "What the steel strike brings j Seasons Garoen Club. Color< Values To MANY WONDERFUL VALUES ... candidates and tax items total- ., AI Each ment runs counter to the Ameri- home to us is the fact that our were presented dealing wit 25% *° 33V3% OFF SALE $2.75 to $8.65 ing $1,806,922 54 in the pro- can tradition, of justice which as- land and our world are, affected subject of conservation. '.."••• Reg. $4 to $12.95 posed budget for 4he 1960M61 sumes innocence until guilt is by the power of popular opinion Reports were read by Mr • 4. PAJAMAS... school year will be voted on at proved." • • . •: .. at tirrtes other than, elections. In Bulky Slip-Ons fred Busch on birds and cons ; DUSTERS LANNELS AND SKI TYPE ... Tuesday's annual school elec- • The president of Lafayette Col- ways unforeseen by our founding tion and by Mrs. Walter R<.. Values 5.98 to 17.98 fathers.. popular will determines • Electric TV Lamps • 2-O^k Sets of Playing Cards tion here. lege added, that he believes it is on' horticulture. Mrs. * E« & Cardigans J .'unnecessary bul. noi objectiaiVable public issues through institutions SALE PRICE Reg. $4 to $5.95 SALE $2.75 to $3.95 Seeking Uje three three- Wozniak was appointed cha; • Cookie jars • Sewing Baskets • Sewing Kits year trustee posts to be filled are: to forte the student to ;rlso. »;{y he such .as the public opinion—poll, HOES... '," : •:i:----:'.yy- . ; •rtf . Thp^ whitp • elephant sale SALE PRICE .Mrsi_Bernard.,B,_Kott, Dr^L«Qnard_ is loyaT~folhis: country arid to the* large scale orKaifuzlJlmn's^IiKeT'un^ • Silver Sauce Ladles + China Hurricane Lamps $3-98 to $JQ.98 ions and professional.and business held on February. 9. Flower.' Moody,and Edward Gill, incum- constitution. . Reg. 5.98 SELECTED STYLES BY NUNN-BUSH AND EDGERTON bents,-and Gus A. Gutigrrez arid R' associations. Even when this vote be donated by the club to th< Nylons, Fleeces and Cottons' " Dr. Bergethon also was critical ner of the Miss Baseball c« SALE $8.95 to $18.15 Randall Kreger, all endorsed by is not polled and counted, the in- Reg. $12.95 to $25.95 the Joint Civic Committee for En- dividual citizen in the twentieth The following were naraet All Costume Jewelry to Go TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD committee to work on the QUAKER HOSE DRESSES couraging Candidates for the NOTtCK-OF-BEASlMC- ; 7 r r Cranford Board of Education, and Board of Adiattment—Zoning constitution: Mrs. Wilbur •! "" \~~r Qi Half-Price Wools, Jerseys & Chiffons MOST OF THE REST OF OUR STOCK OF FINE MEN'S WEAR STILL Notice is hereby civen that tht- Board [events for his lime and the future. Mrs. . Thomas. Wight, Mrs P 3/ $3-25 of Adjustment (Zoning) of the Township This cannot become less so. It $irpbel, Mrs. Edward Mazu of Cranford. N. J., in the County of Jtiii-^t become more so.v REDUCED 2Q% FOR CLEARANCE New High School Union, will hold a public hearini: on Mrs! Ernest Flajg. FREE! 1960 Calendar Plate to 1st 100 Customers HOFF MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8. I960 The president of Lafiiyctte is- Mrs. Michael Young « Reg. 1.25 pr. at 8:15 P.M.. IE.S.T.I at the Municipal sued ;i plea iW American educa- No Issue Tuesday ~~~~Buildln£i corner North-Avenue Jind Aldcn Kenilworth • boulevard -and Short# AAedium & Long Street. Cranford. N. J.. to consider: tion to "help produce, in.each cit- Next Tuesday's annual school * 1 60 .Application of Anthony' Reco to James Williams of 41 Beech vrvct and. maintain a 'Car Wash on theizen the capacity for individual Were welcomed as guests. I meeting is for the election of westerly corner of Meeker' :ind South dignity and personal freedom-" MRS. BERNARD B. KOTT Avenues (Block 73. Lots 31, 21 and HI, arrangements were made b; three members of the Board of Cranford; New Jersey. . '. He praised as admirable one of Strobel and Mrs. Chester LINGERIE SUPS GOWNS At the time and place above stilted all Education for three-year terms interested parties ut£ invited, to be lires- the objectives of Union Junior zoska. Mrs... Ernest Flalg pr <. ent when full opportunity to be heard College "to educate our youth for at the meeting.. Mrs. Walte, ALL CHALLIS & FLANNEL GOWNS & PAJ. % • V* and for the-voting of funds to v will lie Kiyen to them. , ' By ,Ordtr: better citizenship and. more useful man was hostess, assisted, b finance the operation of the pub- BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT participation in our democratic Fuhro. . fi~ • 27 North Union Avmua 'f--.. • " Elm It Qaixnbr. 8ta. MANY OTHER BARGAINS NOT LISTED lic schools for the 1960-61 school ' ., Robert L. Clare, Jr. society." . . , . • CBA 'Chairman CranfordL N«w JCIMT |f f W«tfirid. H. J. All Sales Final year. „ ' . William P..Little,"Jr.- . Dr ^ Bcrgcthon congratulated Secretary A. W. Bowling, J[r.; Voters arc reminded that the Dated: January 19. 1060 . Union Junior College on. its new ^ i BRidg*e-67ii ' ' ,''^^^r ,':'.• • -.' M>a-«m ' , OPEN THURSDAYS \l •Adv. Fees: W:37 1-20 building and "the generosity and special school election to ap- good will of trustees, alumni and Heads Magnus Divi' ^~ Boulevard & N. 20th, Kenilwortb Till 9 P.M. 18 NORTH AVE., W.—Open Mon. & TKurs. Evenings—CRANFORD, N. J. prove a bond issue for the pro- friends" which made it possiblci Alexander W. Bowling, .X posed new high school'.will be A dedication prayer was offered Willow street has been,api held oh March 15. II by Dr. Gershon' Chertoff of Eliza- manager of the equipment a [jTJelh~rabbi~ofr:Congrcgation B'nui or .Magnus ^Chemical" Cor"" Israel and a member of the col-Inc., Garwood, it Was ana Bernard Latwack, 'running inde- • Casually lege's board of trustees. Dr.-Al- this week. He . succeeds T THIS IS IT! fERN'S ONCE A YEAR FREE GIFTS pendently. , ,' ' • Automobile • / CHARGE ACCOUNTS* All three, incumbents seeking re- bert E/Mcder of Wt-stlield, /vice- Zinty, retired, but who is With Every .. •' Fire • ' /\ • ; • provost of Rutgers University, was retained as a consultant. • •' To 90 Days at no y 1Y Vet«%e0i BOSS SAYS: election arc. completing their first • Theft master of ceremonies. Mayor Ira' Mr. Bowling, who fo •' .'Purchase three-year terms on the school . Extra Cost board. . • ' Aetna & Niagara Ins. Co. D. Dorian welcomed the guests to served as sales, manager, } Cranford. Dr. Thomas Roy Jones secretary and a director CLEARANCE Voting will take place from 4 to WM. B. AUSTIN of Westlield,- 'chairman of the company. A graduate of tb 9 p.m. Tuesday at the following board- of trustees, introduced the yersity of Baltimore, . he • six polling places: Sherman Junior 101 Oak Lane, Cranford / . ^B^ajmmg High School; for voters of General • 7 speaker.: Magnus, in 1946, '' ; iA 1 JUST THE PIECES YOU Election^stricts 1, 6 and 15; Lin- BKIdte «-7198 , Tht keys ooff the new building. During World War II, he • in the Air Transport Coi WANT AND NEED IN CRNARD LTTWACK LEONARD MOODY coln School, Districts 5, 11 and 13; and Was released with thl Walnut Avenue School. Districts of lieutenant colonel. He THIS GROUP BEDROOM 2,/io and 14; Cleveland Junior JHigh School. Districts 3. 4 and 8; member of the American M C E dhodtetsto Start Building;Cranford High School. Districts 7'. ment, Association, Executive 16. 17. and 19, and Roosevelt Popular Piano Course On Tape -man^s—G4«b—of—Elizabeth, r Sf7 School. Districts 9, 12 and 18. L — ^ike Country Club and the 1 ERCHANWSE THIS WEEK END leoiPfuperlyApproviBt ' Voters .will vote "yes ' or "no" Semi-advanced student and classical student field Rotary^Club^. • 1 Chest on Chest 38.00 instruction of a new $375,000 educational building for Cran- on the following individual tax who wishes to play popular music with fill. MR—Bowling served ,W figures in the proposed budget: chairman of the' Cranford ';' SAVINGS FOR BOYS • INFANTS' BARGAINS tethodist Church on the site of the present parsonage at 155 12 Lessons — Intro. Offer — $2.00 for First Lesson Desk and Chan- 24.00 n avenue is scheduled to start on February 15, it was announced Current Expenses, $1,793,444.60; Fund for the 1959 campaigl REMAINING FEW BOYS' & GIRLS' capital outlay, $13,477.94; total, Reg. SALE Reg. SALE eek by William T. Knox, chairman of the nejy building com- - $12.00 for COURSE Double Dresser 58.00 Modern Danish Sofa $1,806,922.54. WINTER JACKETS, 1244 19.98 $13 PRAM SUITS, 12-18 mo. 13.98 6.97 ANYONE WHO CAN READ TREBLE CLEFF Trinity Guild Plans Comfortable foam cu Coots-Coot Sets.... $15 l Sunday, a unanimous vo.te by the traaipes and congregation. Bunk Bed CD Welfare Division Annual Cake Sale ion. SPORT JACKETS, 8-10 .... 9.98 $5 Reg. to 28.98 GROW SLEEPING BAGS 3198 2.97 formalized/acceptance of an offer Start playing number in ?nd lesson. £>ix num- of. $25,on(J from the township fpr Work To Be Reviewed The Trinity Guild of ' (As Shown) CORDUROY SLACKS, 4-7 . 3.98 2J67 the premises at 224 Walnut avenue bers, scale and chord chart included with course. Episcopal Church will he PINK BUNTINGS 3.98 2.34 Activities of the welfare divi- Reduced to *! Snow Suits, Jackets .$10 ioir Here occupied by the present educa- Recorded on Ampex equipment at 7.5. ; annual cake sale on Tht DRESS SUBURBANS, 4-12 16.98 $10 tional building and the old sanc- sion of Cranford Civil Defense and February 11, from 9 a.m. toj Chairs to Match at Reg. 15.98 — 24.98 UNDERSHIRTS, 3 & 18 mo. 89c 57c tuary, for use as a site for a new Disaster Control will be outlined' ,. . For Iti/orniatiqii, Write To: • at Baron's Drug Store, 34^ UNED DUNGARGEES ...... 398 ^.97 •public, library. . at a meeting at CD headquarters man street. '• . > u. 3-pc Living Room Suite Price of 3438 iday Night' in Livingston Avenue School at )PUN JACKETS ...... 7.98 AST SPRING COATS 12.98 5.77 Stanford student appearing Mr. JKnox reported that the new BOB MILLER STEREO and HI-FI TAPES A scripture cake togethei church project should be com-.8:30 p.m. next Thursday. Local its receipe will be featured: Studio Couches : • BUYS FOR GIRLS • »w night with the Lafay- Hollywood Beds |SP0RT SHIRTS ...... 2.98 2J7 FAMOUS MAKE POLOS pleted and ready for use early residents interested in CD activi- Box 132-C, Cranford sale. . . • tollege Choir at Granford The new one-dnd- ties and. willing to work in the Florida Lounge FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY School auditorium at 8:15 next year. or 3 tor$ 6 ' Reg. SALE Short Sleeves, 1-8 to 1.79 $1 two-story building, measuring 100 event of a disaster arc invited to nes H. McAtecr, class of Sofa Beds '...... :...... ,., 49.00 3-PC. MAPLE BED, MADE BY A FAMOUS STORM COATS, SOME by 140 feet .in ground area, will a.ttend. . • • Hide-A-Bed Full DIAPER SETS ... 398 Vaoff a of Finanpfc Commissioner house classrooms, . a fellowship William Massarsky,'CD welfare MANUFACTURER. BED-INNERSPRING .00 /RACOON COLLARS'..:...:. 24.98 $14 rs, J. Howard McAtecr of •! 1 director, said the program will in- 3-pc. Foam Cushion Sectional hall, kitchens and activitiy rooms: MATTRESS AND SPRINGS COMPLETE Size—Sleeps Two LINED CORD SLACKS „ 3 98 2.97 SOX, WHITE & e place. Cranford Lions It will liuvc a main entrance clude a brief review of national AT BARGAIN PRICE. 44 S sponsoring the event for facing on Grove street at Lincoln plans and an explanation of the I Mattresses :...:...:::•..,,. M^ ^ i PASTELS, ...... 4 for$l f its'charity fund. GROUP DRESSES .to 7.9fr 2 lor $6 avenue, u . driveway approach at four main welfare services—regis- EARLY BIRD BLITZ • 6-voicc all-male choir is the rear connecting to the present tration and information, emer- Maple-Rockers 38-00 275 1^7 ' ii- ' . • Modern • RAINCOATS-SKIRTS 598 .3.77 BIRDSEYE DIAPERS d by Dr. John D. Raymond, parking lot and an arcade attach- gency feeding, lodging, and cloth- 3-Pc Maple Bedroom Set (Only One) Demonstrator |1. BLUE NYLON 1-pcr^SNOW r of music, and is on its an- (Continucd on Page 8) 'ing.--— . , ...;;. ( i Kitchen Sets .... „,; 38 °° LOUNGE CHAIR •nid-sernester tour- visiting ...t.i'. . SUIT, Size T4, Reg. 15.98 $6 Desks—Modern 100% Foam Rubber imunitics in three states. In ...... J1.. PINK 3-pc. CORDUORY SET FANTASTIC SOX hone call to the Citizen and ClubChairs ...... '..„....'.:„...:. Cushion SIZE M, L, REG. 6.98 $4 OFFERING cle from Connecticut this Luncheon Honors Dr. Blythe 00 n. Dr. Raymond reported the Reclining Chair ...... „..•.: SIZE 10, COWBOY SUITS Boys.Cotton & Orlons is being very well received. 3a S % FOR CARTER'S Itidns by the choir will in- On Leaving County Position #*!«s*^<«sK INCORPORATED REG. 5.98 v..:..:....;...;..:...... ;.:•...: $3 Many sold for 69c v Youngstown Metal Sink Savel Early American I Ihe spiritual "He's Got the Dr. Roland P. Blythe, 68, of 30 Springfleld avenue, who retired ^ GIR*LS WINTER POPUN JACKET Sizes 7, 7&, 9, 9Vz 11 North Union Avenue • World in His Hand," a as Union County. .Jail physician last • Thursday after 32 .years of Cabinets' EASTMAN STREET AT NORTH AVENUE — CRANFORD Maple Platform Rocker SIZE 4, BLUE PLAID, Reg. 13.98 $7 ONLY J far Cranford — BRidge 6-0881 •n folk song entitled "Chis- service, was feted at a luncheon in the'Elizabeth, Carteret Hotel, 42" Right or Left Sink Unit 4^99 BRidge 6-5000 Trail Days'," and Frank Elizabeth, on Mondayy. . He .w.as}"^ —'• — -' With all Fittings ..:.„ BOYS WASHABLE NYLON Open Thurs. till 9 P.M. r's "Wonderful Copenhag- presented with a gold pen ana Open Monday, Thursday and Friday Evenings Umerous standard selections WERE 89.95 JKTS.,VSIZES 10, 12, REG. 16.98 $7. pencil set by Sheriff Ralph Oriscel- part of the program, lo on behalf of county department Adult School and baritone soloists will heads. • , • urcd as well as a trombone First undcrshcrijf John L. Ban- a trumpet trio, :md..a vocal yasz- of Garwood, who- served as Registering > Continued oil Page S) toastmastcr, told of working with In-person registration for the Dr. Blythe back in the days when spring semester of tht Cranford pollowing • were nominated: Mrs. the old Union County Health Unit Adult School will be held tonight arbara Andrews. Mrs. Ann Bus- Olympics lor College Ulub Noi 2 had its headquarters in and tomorrow evening from 7 to chold. Pqblic Works Commissioner Mr. and. Mrs. John Brandon munity service, leadership, and Cranford. Dr. Blythe was physic- C. Van Chambcrlin, Township Kelly, Jr., former members of the achievement. ' ' ian member, of the unit and Under- 9 o'clock at Cranford High School. CUrk J. Walter Coffee. Meredith United States Olympic teams, will A past president of the Phila- sheriff Banyasz served as assistant As of yesterday, • 287 registrations Conlcy, Tax Collector Howard preview "The Olympics, 1960" delphia Olympians, he. has done to Health Officer William Willsey. hud been received by Mail, 85 Cowperthwaitc, Township Attor- for the Cranford College Club at much to foster Olympic ideals and Superior Court Judge Nicholas more than at this time last year, • to raise funds for United States (Continued bit Page S) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1960 - at sis P.M ney Donald R. Crelghton, Bulld- Husbands' Night, Monday evening it was reported by Registrar Paul teams'. He is national chairman : Inspector Fred J. Dcllcr, May- in Fellowship Hall of the First Solby. ; , ' y or Ira D. Dorian, Jarrjcs P. Dulfy. Presbyterian Church. of the A.A.U. Junior Olympic Dog license Check Cbrtncc 1^. Fritz, Adolph Dragcr, "Jack" Kelly has participated Committee which provides com- All classes will begin Tuesday , petition in swimming,, track, field, BANFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Roy D. Irving, Public Safety Com- in virtually all sports, but he is Beginning Monday evening at the high school and and gymnastics for over, 100,000 missioner Nicholas J. LaCorte, Al- best known as u single sculls The annual house-to-house continue for 10 consecutive ..Tucs- < Under Auspices champion here and abroad, and as boys and girls. He also is a mem- I J. Musa. Finance'' Com- ber of the 1976 World's Fair Com- canvass by police to check on days through April 12. a member of the U. S. Olympic missioncr. J. Howard McAteer. mittee. , , unlicensed dogs will be started No further registrations will be K- •,", , Clurlos M. Ray, James M. Rich team in the single sculls events in Monday morning, Police Chief accepted for driver education and •I'M I 1048, 1952, and 1056. One of q well A graduate of the University of > "'AU A. A. Smith. • Lester W. Powell announced slim und trim because they already known Philadelphia family, he )s Pennsylvania, Mr. Kelly served as Chief Lester W. Powell an enlisted man and later as an yesterday. Summonses will bo arc filled to capacity, br. Kenneth on activities of the Cran- the brother of Princess Grace of issued to all owners who have W^ IvVr^en, president-director, an- I CRANFORD LIONS CLUB Monaco. ensign in the Navy until 1952. He my Policc Department during the then spent three years' apprentice- failed to obtain a 1900 dog tug nounced. There arc still opening*, yo:ir. He said all members Mary -Freeman Kelly, many for their canine pets. however, in all other courses, he FOR BENEFIT OF ITS CHARITY FUND times a national swimming ship, as a bricklayer and holds a (Continued on Page 8) journeyman's card. He won the .•'•'• Photo by Micky Vox The township clerk's office in. udded, although the golf, mving champion, was a ^member of the TEMPLE FRAMEWORK—Activity was resumed this week at the site of the new Temple Beth-El the Municipal Building did a and- investing courses also arc 1952 Olympic swimming team. Pennsylvania State Apprentice m-\ wtdnu 1 "TherVis nothing in the realm of music more pleasing than a balanced male chorus such as^ie Lafay- Bricklaying championship in 1053. building on Walnut avenue, after a delay caused by the steel strike. The steel framework is being rushing business on dog licenses ncarlng capacity. She now coaches . the women's ette College Choir. Their fresh young voices give a vibrancy to their singing that make a^ program Annual Meeting He is now employed as treasurer erected by the Elizabeth Iron Works of Union and in scheduled to be completed by the end of' the during the past week. More than VThc school reserves the rigilt feWith tb» widMt 'f he annual meeting of the Cran- swimming teams of the University to withdraw any course for which alive and appealing. When to this is^added a wealth of shading, harmony and unusual arrangements, of Pennsylvania, and the Vesper by John B. Kelly, Inc. of Pennsyl- week. The general contractor, the Miller Consiru-etion Co., of Jersey City, reports work will continue 1,275 licenses have been issued gtmsyov f°r«l Savings jind Loan Association vania Masonry Contractors. throughout the. winter, weather permitting. Target date for occupancy is October 1, according to to date out of-an estimated dog there Is Insufficient registration,'" the effects resulting are unusually attractive. The many solo voices, either with the chorus or as *ill be held at the association's Boat Club In Amateur Athletic •way* aticurat The Kcllys, who have four George Rubinc. temple president. Designed by George H- Levy, AIA, of Elizabeth, the plans in- population of 1,778. Last Fri- Dr. Ivcrscn said. "Money will be soloists show that the chorus is possessed with much unusual talent."—Asbury Park Press. offices;, 2 North Union avenue, nt Union competition. • refunded if the student docs not 8 Mr. Kelly recently'was named daughters, reside in Wynnewood. ' elude a sanctuary scaling 320 and an adjoining multi-purpose auditorium seating an additional (100. day was the record day when »'.Jn. Monday, it was announced Pa. They will be dinner guests of more than 200 licenses,were ls- transfer-to another course. No fees ftir- • Itt YOUR LOCAL ™ week by Warren D. Sculthorp. by the Junior Chamber of Com- Also Included arc classroom space, a youth lounge, rabbi's study and modern office and kitchen facili- will b« fcluniied after Tuesday." TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER Mr. and Mrs. David N. Tyre prior ties. Tfao "xtrtior wilj, be bric^ in conloruuincc with the udjoluinj; WBinut Avenue School building. I Admission $1.50 OF LIONS CLUB OR AT DOOR y. Three directors will be :HJM lor thrcc-ycar tunu. *&& Avt. •• V W, • i- •• 1 ••."•:••.'..''v;r:*^llV'^"cv ':$•'-• r:'- ''"V'•'••':'• /;:.• mm t ''•'-<•' Loyalty Oath for College Studen t Described in UJC Dedication Ta WOMEN The replrcjffrtmt tor college stu-.bf education which leads only to were presented by Architect j dents to sign loyalty oaths to ob-1 material Jsuccess: crick Elsasser of Union to CHILDREN tain federal loans for tuition was '.'Our. prosperity demands \, of UJC's building committee. I ££ ft» ,second class.. mall mattrr a( attackec- last Thursday night by each of us far more than the skills ~~y^.... TB6-Post OfftCB^'at" Crunfo rd ,"• N~J ~* •; ••• • •; • JEN-GENTS- Dr. K. Roald Bergethon. president of production and commerce which of Lafayette College, in speaking are such popular objectives in ed- Full Fashioned Headwanners —' SWEATERS at a .dedication dinner of Union ucation." he declared. "The form Four Seasons. Helenca Tights 'Mittens— / Crew Necks 4 EASTMAN ST. • Junior College for its new million- bf our life in the'future may' de-,J ULCIOM fcomCranfaid Ibmatbm) dollar Nomahegan Building..More pend 'more on these relationships Club Sees Slide Gloves- for 3 Trustee Positions than our.own capacity to increase Wool and Orion BRids* 6-1280 and vicinity attended. productivity and prosperity." b Reg. 3.98 3440 Reg. 5.98 "I think there is something truly Dr. Bergethan said that public FOR FALLING PRICES Miss Irrna Heyerof ,the j neurotic about forcing a 17 or 18, opinion is playing an increasingly side Museum in the Wati Small-Medium-Large RED CROSS SHOES for WOMEN. Sale 7.99 & 9.99. Regular^ vear-old boy to insist on.his in- Important role in the United Reservation was guest speal 6 Colors teg.1.98 WOOL SLACKS $1.95 Vah» nocence of treason, " Dr. Berge- States.- ' ; ' a recent meeting of thej to 14.95•'.. . Regular stock footwear ±.. ^Dress and tailored Three members 'of the thon said. "Certainly this' require- __TWhat t!ic steel strike brings] Seasons Careen Club. Colon Famous Make styles . . . AU colors ... A wide selection1 but not all sizes Board of Education will he ment runs counter to the Ameri- home to us is the fact- that our were presented dealing wif Pastel Knee-Hi's BLOUSKL. Reg. 7.98 to 8.98... ROGERS selected from a field of six can tradition of justice which as- land and our world, are. affected subject of conservation. ' in eyery style. " ~ " candidates and tax itemslotal- 1 GOLF BALLS surries innocence until guilt is by the power of popular opinion Reg. 1.00 Ship 'n* Shore TOOTH BRUS ing $1,806,922.54 in the pro- proved." ]' . ^ at times other than elections, In Reports were read by Mt ' Shapely fr'ed Busch on birds and coin EDWARDS SHOES for CHILDREN. Sale 4.99 A 5.99. ^ posed budget for the 1960-61 The president of Lafayette Col- way's unforeseen by> our founding J 59e MacShore' Misses school year will be voted on at lege added that, he believes it is lathers., populiir will determines tion and by Mrs. Walter R| ularly to 9.95.. .Discontinued Patterns ... Now at savings up I oh horticulture. Mrs. & Reg. to 5.98. . Juniors Tuesdays annual school elec- unnecessary, bJi uot objectionable public issues through institutions to 40% ... Many attractive styles for dress and schdoL tion here. to force the student to also say hesuch as the public opinion .'poll, Wozniak was appointed cha Stockings Pre-Teens ---is-loyal-to-his-country and to thelarge scale organizations like ^un- of the' white elephant sale. Seamless andMesh Seeking the ...three three- constitution. ions''and. professional and business, held on February 9.. Flowei 1. GERBERICH BOYS' SHQES. Sale 5.99. Regularly to 10.95 . year trustee posts tote filled are: Dr. Bergethon also was critical be donated by the club to th' Reg. 1.25 Mrs.: Bernard B. Kott. Dr. Leooaixi associations. Even' when this" vote SKIRTS Moody and Edward Gil!, •jnenin- is- not polled and counted, the in-ner of the Miss Baseball q Entire Stock of Gerberich Shoes on sale... Nothing held The following .were namo BERMUDA'S Pre-Teen bents, and Gtls A. Gutierrez add H. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD dividual citizen in the twentieth Buy now and save." , , " Randall Kreger, alt cnh oi* theizen the capacity ,,for individual James Williams of 41 Beech Pre-Teen & JuniorsSolids-Plaids-Tweeds No Issue Tuesday Westerly corner of ' Meeker' :ihd Sn of Finance Commissioner house classrooms, a fellowship William Massarsky. CD Welfare BY A FAMOUS MAKER & Car Coats - REG. 2.75 v SIZES 4-14 69< •ts.3. Howard .McAtccr of '11 hall, kitchens and activitiy rooms. director, said the program »-»U in- RED. NAVY, and G REG. 1.98, VALUES FROM EVERY ^c place. Cranford Lions It will liave a mauventranee clude a'brief tevtew of wattMwwal REG. 10.98 TO 19.98 Now 1.37 facing on Grove street at Lincoln plans and an explanation of tbe' SIZES 3-6x ij^--- Oj 77 CORNER OF THE STOBE is sponsoring the event for REG. 3.98 WOW dkti 40% Off INFANTS BUNTINGS '. of its charity fund. avenue, a driveway approach at four main^welfare services—ineg?s- PRAM BAGS and SUITS Now 1.57 ea. the rear connecting to ihe present tration and information, exocr- SIZES 7H J 77 CHILDREN'S 9 in. 78 R.PJ». 76-voice all-male choir is parking lot and an arcade attach- gency feeding, lodging, and c!oih- REG. 5.98 2 FOR $3.00 97c sd by Dr. John D. Itaymond, ("ContbiUed oh Pnflc 8) ingl • Records — 8c ea. 33'/3% Off DRUG STORE >r of. music, and is on its an- mid-semester tour, visiting STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. to 10 P. M. lmunitics in three states. In khone call to the Citizen and "? We reserve the right to limit quantities^ Icle from. Connecticut this Luncheon Honors Dr. Blythe Dr. Raymond reported the Opp. Crcmiord Theatre —Store Also in Wesuiold . Is being very well received, On Leaving Gpunty Position ctions by the choir wilt in- FREE DELIVERY Ihc spiritual "He's Got the Dr. Roland P. Blythc, G8, of 30 Springfield avenue, vtho retired Wprld in. His Hand,'-' a as Union County Jail physician last Thursday after 32 yesus of YOUR CARTER HEADQUARTERS Ti folk song entitled "Chis- service, was feted at a luncheon in the Elizabeth Carterei • Hotel. Elizabeth, on Monday. He was EflStlllCin St * ' " ^cto** fr°m Cmnlotd Theulr*) . Trail pays," and Frank Cranford CRANFORD •r's "Wonderful Copenhag- presented with a gold pen and ?— WE RESERVE TJHE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES — ALL SALES FINAL 34 EAST! AN ST TEL BR $-6100 Vimerous standard selections pencil set by Sheriff Ralph Oriscel- • part of the program. lo on behalf of county department Adult School i and baritone soloists will heads. lured as well as a trombone Fjrst underslierirl John L. Ban- , , a. trumpet trio, and a vocal yusz of Garwood, who served as Registering (Continued o*i Page 8) toastmastet*, told of working with InTperson registration . for the • - •* tpcnc nominated:^ Mr*A Dr. Blythc buck in the days when spring semester of the Grasfoxd Andrews. Mrs. Ann Bus- Uiympics tor college AJltib the old Union County Health Unit Adult School will be fetfld tonight V - fto. 2 had its headquarters in c |cbcb!d. Public Works Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. John! Brandon munity service, leadership, and and tomorrow evening troca 7 to Vin Chamberlin, Township achievement. Cranford.. Dr. Blythe was physic- I ^0^ Kelly, Jr., former members of the ian member of the unit and Under- 0 o'clock at Cranford High School tk-J. Waller Coffee. Meredith A past president of the Phila- • ( United States Olympic teams, will sheriff, Banyasz served as assistant iky. Tax Collector Howard preview "The Olympics, 1960" delphia Olympians, he has done As of yesterday, iSt regtitrjuocii much to foster Olympic ideals and to Health Officer William Willsey. had be-on, received by mail. 85.- I*'-.?. •. Township Attor- for the Cranford College Club at . Superior Court Judge Nicholas FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, »60 - « «is R. Crcifihton, Build- Husbands' Night, Monday evening to raise funds for United States more than at thi> tinte la>t year, teams'. Ho' is national chairman .(Continued on Pago 8) 1 J. Deller, May- in Fellowship Hall of the First s it was reported by Rtgiitrar Paul |«r Ira D. Dorian. James P. Dufty, Presbyterian Church. of the A;A.U. Junior Olympic Selby. • Fritz. AdolphDrager,' "Jack" Kcjly has participated Committee which provides com- Dog license Check i CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM |R«»y D. In-in*. Public Safety Com- in virtually all sports, but he ispetition in swimming, track, field, All classes will bvsin Tuesday >uuiiT Nicholas J. LaCorte. Al- best known as u single sculls and gymnastics for oycr 100,000 Beginning Monday evening at the high school and Under Auspices i J. Musa. Finance Coip-' champion here and abroad, and as boys and girls. He also is a mem- The annual house-to-house continue for 10 consctutiv*; Tues- a member of the U. S. Olympic ber of the 1976 World's Fair Com- canvass by police to check on >Masrf JT. Howard McAtccr, mittee. . " days through April 12. ..> • *;*> M- Hay, James M. Bich team in the single sculls events in unlicensed dogs will be started &o further registraticni \n!3'bc A. A. Smith, 1048, 1952,, and 1056. One of a Well A graduate of the University of Monday morning, Police Chief accepted for driver .education known Philadelphia family, .he isPennsylvania, Mr. Kelly served as Lester W. Powell unnounced r ol'-cv Chief' Lester W. Powell 4 slim and trim because they h •i >iii>d on activities of th.e Cran- the brother of Princess Grace of on enlisted man and later as an yesterday. Summonses will be are filled to capacity. Dr. • i'- LIONS CLUB Monaco, ' ^ ensign in the Navy until 1992. He issued to all owners who have i tv.licc Department during the W. Iversen. president-director. An- i 1 then spent three years' apprentice- FOR BENEFIT OF ITS CHARITY FUND >var. Me said all members Mary Freeman Kelly, many- failed to obtain a 1D(SO Hog tag nounced. There arc Still tf?ciii::»-. times a national swimming Ship, as a bricklayer and holds a for their canine pets. however, in all other courses, be (Couxinucd on Page 8) journeyman's card. He won the Photo by Micky wkbns th* Dthing in the realm of^rriusic more pleasing than a balanced inale chorus such as tlie Lafay- champion, wai a (member of the The township clerk's olficc in added, although the sotf., iK-aing With U» widwt track of 10S2 Olympic swimming team. Pennsylvania. State Apprentice TEMPLE FBAMEWORK-T-Activity was resumed this week at the site of the new Temple Bcth-El the Municipal Building did a and investing coursoi also aic ejChoir. Their fresh young voices give a vibrancy to their singing that make a program I Annual Meeting She now coaches the women's Bricklaying championship in 1053. building on Walnut avenue, after o delay' caused by the steel strike. The steel framework is being rushing business on dog licenses nearing capacity. ghrts yov batUr jppealing. When to'lhis is added a. wealth of shading, harmony and unusual arrangements, sumual meeting of the Cran- swimming teams of the University He is now employed a» treasurer erected by the Elizabeth Iron Works of Union, and is scheduled to be completed by the end of the during the past week. More than- 'The school reserves the & dI Loan Association of Pennsylvania, and the Vesper by John B. Kelly, Inc. of Pennsyl- 1 «wajr, accurate ^resulting are unusually attractive. The many solo voices,' either with the chorus or as vania Masonry Contractors.. week. The general contractor, the Miller Constru-ction Co., of Jersey City, reports work will continue 1,275 licenses have been issued to'withdraw any cours*. - for held at the association's Boat Club In Amateur Athletic throughout the winter, Weather permitting. Target dale for occupancy is October!, according to to date out of an estimated dbg there is insufficient s hw that the chorus is possessed with much unusual talent."—Asbi^ry Park Press. 2 North Union avenue, at Union competition. The Kellys, ' who have four George Rublnc,. temple president, designed, by George H. Levy, AIA, of Elizabeth, the pluns in- population of 1,778. Last Fri- Dr. Iversen said. "Money wiU be SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTH t>is- Monday, it was announced Mr. Kelly recently was named daughters, reside in Wynnewood, day was the record day when refunded if the student does toot Pa. They will bfc dinner guests of clude a sanctuary heating 320 and an adjoining multi-purpose auditorium seating un additional (JOU. -._^._ TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER vefc by Warren D. Sculthorp. by the Junior' Chamber of Com- . more than 200 licenses were is- transfer to another coursr. Xo iccai Mr. and Mrs. David N. Tyre prior Also included arc classroom space, a youth, lounge, rabbi's study and modern olficc and kitchen facili- will be leluaded after Te=sste-~ tOTCHFORD in $1.50 / ' OF LIONS CLUB OR AT DOOR Three directors d P 2) tles. Tbe exterior wity be brick in coaloruoancu with the udjululntf Walnut Avenue School building. !»:'.. lor thicc-^xar - Young Man of 1859 for com- (Continued on 2) MUi / • 1

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Loyalty Oath lor College StudeiH 103 NO. UNION AVE. — OPEN TBOBSi EVES. — BH 6-1099; 80 A CAMERA . 7685 58.20 .,;y.;.v\ Described in U J€ Dedication Tal 95 fl CAMERA : 97.75 78.19 The repirement for college stu- of education which leads only to were presented by Archit 150 CAMERA 113.50 90.79 dents to sign loyalty ft"*!??8. Jo material success. erick Elsasser of Union to ICRANFORD tain federal loans for tuition was S. Sauer of Cranford, chairtr, err >•••>• -._•• :. • • •••fl "Our prosperity demands of w*c*ond rrnill-fnottfr ot attacked last Thursday night by each of us far more than the skills UJC'« building committee.. h INCLUDES: Camera, The.Post Office at Cranford, N. J. Dr. K. Roald Bergethon, president of production and commerce which Case No. 250 Wink-light, 2 Type of Lafayette College, in speaking are such popular .objectives in ed- at a dedication dinner of Union ucation," he declared. "The form Four Seasons. 3,000 rolls, 4-S FUter. ' Junior College for its new million- of our life in the fuj.ure may de-, SAVINGS TO 60% on Almost Everything in Stock Reg. 111.85 SALE 85.80 dollar Nomahegan Building. .More, peiid-mort-pn--th.es eJj&latioriships. for ,3 Trustee Positions HOUSEWARE AND HARDWARE Reg. SALE, 150KIT than ISO residents from' Cranford than our own capacity to increase ; excitement! 9.95 and vicinity attended, . productivity and prosperity,*' " OnCanservati^ All ChrorAome Step-on Can .....:.. INCLUDES: SamVAs^Above— "I think there is something truly 11 qt Plastic Water Pail ,.r...... 1.49 .88 Here's Sales Dynamite for Thus Outstand- Di", Bcrgcthan said that public Miss Irma Heyer of ,tha; Reg. 151.95 SALE neurotic about forcing a 17 or 18 opinion is" playing an increasingly All Metal Adj. Ironing Board ;.... 8.50 6.50 ; ing Sale! Door buster values that can't be | lection year-old boy to insist on his in-'important role in the. United: side Museum in the:W«ii Electric Light Bulb 4 Pack, 100-75-60 watt , :...... 1.00 .79 nbcence of treason. V Dr. Berge- Stntos. ' • .••' ' • "Reservation was guest speA/ All Chrome Food Slicer ...... 27.95 9J8 30% OFF INCLUDES: Camera, No. 310 Fitted Three members x of the matched, anywhere! Hurry In, SAVE!!! Board of Education will' be — thori said^^Cer-tainly_this_refluicc^ —''What™ the—steel—strike—brings a^recent meeting of th«i Bissel Carpet Sweeper .—: 9:95 C88 Case, No. 250 Wink-Light, 2 Type ment runs "counter to. the Ameri- Seasons Garden Club. Cplotf selected from a field of sir home 'to us is the fact that our Ekco 7 pc. Utensil Set-;...'. :...- ...:...... 7.49 4.77 -3,000^rollsr4SFilter, lPacket-F?ost^ can tradition of justice which as- land and our world' are affected were presented' dealing wjt x candidates and tax items total- subject of conservation.' •' 10 pc Barber Kit, U. S. rliade ...... ;... 9:95 1Jt Carders, 2 Write-in Albums. sumes innocence until guilt is by the power of popular, opinion Ames Utility Table ...... :...... 8J8 Air Wool Sleeveless Sweaters ing $1,806,922.54 in the pro- proved." . • Reports were read by Mr ' 10.95 ; Reg.2ia.95 SALE 164.40 posed budget for the 1960-61 at times other than elections,. In Ames Utility Steps . , 1...... 3.95 ..2J8 *<• AA Just a lew of these beauBc* . . . il you're a The president of Lafayette Col- ways unforeseen by our founding fred Busch on birds and coni school year will be voted on at ion and by Mrs. Walter H«' 20 gal. Galvanized Garbage Can ...... 40% m PHOTO ELECTRIC SHUTTER lege added that he believes it is fathers, popular will determines 4.95 | snudl size, you're re in the twentieth Randall Kreger, all endorsed by, committee to work on tn< 24" Miller Falls Aluminum Level .....,.iJ...... 5.95 448 * in qrey Not bat plenty to choose NOTICE OF nEABINC——_'... century influences the course of VIEW-MASTER Educational, Famous People and the Joint Civic Committee'for En- • Board of Adjnatmtnl—Zunlnf events for his time iind the future. constitution:' Mrs. Wilbur ! Millers Falls Block Plane : ....: ;.,..,.. 5.95 4418 On Som* Watches and Jewelry from — SAVE!' •"•/ ' Notice 1» hereby given that the Boned Mrs: Thomas. Wight, Mr« Many Other 3-Reel Packets. — couraging Candidates for the of Adjustment of the Township This, cannot become less s67 It v Electric Heater with Thermostat 22.95 14.88 Cranford Board of Education, and of Cranford. N. J.. .in the County of must'become more so." Strobelt Mrs: Edward Mazt "Wen" Electric Soldering Gun, special 4.88 MENS$10toS10.95 V ,; . Union, will hold a public hrarlnu on Mrs. Ernest Flaig; ••A Come in and See REG. $1.25 ~~ MONDAY, FEBRUAM1 Y 8. )06l> The president of Lafayette' is- at 8:1S P.M.. (E.S.T.l at the. Municipal Mrs.. Michael. Young ~'t POWER TOOLS Famous Cardigan Sweaters ' tlulldinc, corner North Avenue and Alden Kiled ;i plea tor American educa- ' All Thrilling Color 3 REEL PACKETS New High School—"— Kenilworth boulevard and, Stanley %Mt Power Saw & Steel Case 64.95 43.88 JEWELRY GROUPS SALE Strret.' Cranford, N. <}., to consider: tion to •"help..produce in each citt • SCENIC—National AA Priced below cast for this sole! Fine all wool 1 HO Application. of Anthony' Hcgn to James William's of 41 Beech Stanley 3" Belt Sander ...... 89.95 Watch Repairs Pictures That No Issue Tuesday crvct and niaintitln a Car Wush on the i/.on the capacity for individual . each •'.'.• "- • each Parks. Cities, States, etc cardiQO veoders ore dKiumficwBy low. low . wewturly .corner, of •'Meeker' ithd South were welcomed • as Quests'... I Stanley % h.p. Router ..„ .v ...... :...... ;...... 65.95 , Next' Tuesday's annual school ' Avenues (Block 73,, I-otd'yi. 2 Land 14'. dignity and personal freedom." ^ STORY TYPE—Sam Cranford. New. Jcruoy. He praised as. admirable, one of arrangements were mside tr' Black & Decker <4" Drill ., ..: ...... 16.95 11.88 priced. Hurry inl • \ . meeting is for the. election. o(—^ Strobel and Mrs. Chester onte io Sawyer, Johnny'Moccasin. MRS. BERNARD B. KOTT At the time and .place above stated nil the objectives of Union Junior Black & Decker Jig Saw :... 34.95 27.88 "C three members of the Board of • Interested parties arc Invited to bu pres- zoska. Mrs. Ernest Flaig pi • eUs. •', • . MEN'S FAMOUS $1535 ent when full opportunity to be heard Golletfe "to educate our youth for : Black & Decker Power Driver , 29.95 22.88 Education for three-year terms will be.ctveivto them. ' better citizenship and more useful at the meeting. Mrs. Walter Millers Falls Jig Saw Attach. 9.88 ;• EDUCATIONAL—Wild By Order: man was hostess, assis.ted b 11.95 Ripple-Sole Shoes By Bates and for the voting of funds to BOARD or ADJUSTMENT participation in our jdemo.cra.tic M & B Electric Jig Saw ....:...... , . 29.95 19.88 Birds, Animals. Indians, Robert U. Clan:. Jr. Fuhro. . . etc .' ..: •••" tlnance the operation of the pub-, t ' ' ' ' Chairman society." 21" Power Mower 2j4 h.p. Engine, special...... 39.88 In Amazing til ftA . Ova famous bates shoes,, slashed below post' William F. Little. Jr.. , Dr. Bergethon congratulated. JERRY KEAAMERER • FAMOUS PEOPLE- or lie schools for the 1960-61 school ,. . Scc.rot.iry ,/. Black & Decker Dust-les$ Sander '.. 45.95 35418 3 DIMENSIONS Jp* * ^Ms event! Hippie sole comfort at Cranford Dated: January 10. 1BU0 Union Junior College .on its new A. W. Bowling, Jr. ';• WATCHMAKER^ JEWELER >\ *. " TV Stars/Movie Stars, etc. . Black or Brown year. . ' . Adv. Fees: S9.57 1-211 Black & Decker Finishing Sander *...... „.... '..:.. 29.95 23.88 Sales Day. prices. Hurry! building and "the generpsity and 7 South Ave., E. — BR 2-5270 —.Cranford • COUNTRIES—Russia, mot All Sizes) Voters arc reminded that the, • good will of trustees, ulUmni and Heads Magnus Divi DeWalt Home Power Shop ..'....;.. 249.95 The PERFECT Gift Tested Japan, India, etc. . , special school etectfon. to ap- friends" which made it possible'. Alexander W°. Bowling, J Delta Table Jig Saw. ,...... , 49.95 39.88 For Every Age! ; REG. $14.95 •••'•:"/ prove a bond issue for the pro- A dedication prayer wiis 'offered Willow street has been ap|! Black ft Decker 6V&" Power Saw.; ..... 49.95 34.88 MORE THAN 100 TO CHOOSE FROM, by Dr. Gershon CliertolT .of. Eliza- rnanuger of the eciuipment tf Black & pecker %" Prill Kit .:.. .: 24.95 16-88 Boys' Cranford Jackets «» posed new high* school will be beth, rablji of Congregation B'nai of MiiKnus Chemical Cor Skill Orbital Sander ....::.;;....;...,.,. -49195 37.8* • '• •:„.•'•. •~r"^ : / "'.-' - v WAS"$2.50 .' AttVwooI Mellon and qoibed fined kxdeeti spec- held on ^lifrch 15. • Casualty Israel 'and a member of the col- Inc., Garwo'od; it was^ann , SkillT/i" Heavy Duty PoWer Saw ...... 79.95 67.88 lege's board of trustees. Dr. Al- (his, week. He succeeds VIEW-MASTER VIEWER . ^ SALE $1.49 ially priced for Cnmfotd Sales Days... .hinjy! • Automobile • APPLIANCES Bernard'' Litwack,' running inde- : bert K. Metier of Westtleld. vice- 2inty, retired, but, who is. ••••••Fire-"' • • • -,,_yV provost of Rutgers University^ WJIS retained as a consultant.. Westinghouse Ajuto. Portable Dishwasher ...... 239.75 pendently. . • . } •• • 169.88 BOYS' $2^0 • . •:•/. . • . '/ .• ' ? " _..••,.: • '" . ; AH three Incumbents seeking re- • Theft 7 master of/ceremonies. Maytir Ira Mi'. Bowling, who fo Westinghouse Deluxe Electric Range 30" ..../...... 299.95 198.88 ]•• J ea. election arc completing their first ' D. Porian welcomed the guests to served ay sales manager, . LARGE SELECTION OF SINGLE REELS Aetna & Niagara Ins. Co. RCA Deluxe Electric Range 30" .....: r ,...": ...... 299.95 188.88 Gabardine & Fur-Trimmed Caps i three-year terms on the. school Cranford. Dr. Thomas Hoy Jones secretary and a r .'director ~ 353.00 board. company. A graduate of tt / Caloric Double Oven Ultramatic 40"'Range 7^r..^^7..::^ 249.88 WM. B. AUSTIN oi Westfleld, chairman of the 399.95 -;•' Voting will take place from 4 to board of trustees,' introduced the versity of Baltimore,, he Nprge Refrigerator-Freezer.il cu ft. Frost Free .: , 269.98 DRESSES 8 mm. EDITORS 101 Oak Lane, Cranfojrd Magnus in 1946. ° Norge 30" DeLuxe Gas Range C. P. Auto. Burner ..... 219.95 169.99 NOW ELGEET EDIVIEW 9 p.m. Tuesday at the following speaker. •• • - ,-•—^ Fqrmerly To . KALART Warm caps for the blustery six polling places: Sherman Junior BRIdr« 6-7198 The keys of the new • building During World War II, he Magic Chef 30" Deluxe Gas Range 289.95 149.88 A New Projection Editor : 55 _: 29J98 ...•..„..;..„....„ , $12.00 days to come. Hurry in. save! ' High School, for voters of General in the Air Transport Co'i Kelvinator 40" Auto. Electric Range ...... J. J...... 319.95 179.88 ORIG. SALE Election Districts 1, 6 and 15; Lin- and was . released with th. 369.95 249.98 ORIG. SALE Westinghouse 12 cu. ft. Upright Freezer „..,... 9.00 IERNABD UTWACK L£ONARD MOODY coln School, Districts 5, 11 and 13; of lieutenant colonel. He Westinghouse Vacuum Cleaner .....'..1...... 69.95 39.88 30.—, 19J8 ...... ' •<., 39.50 .'.'•".'. 24.95' 59.95 47.95 GmLS S995 Walnut Avenue School, Districts member of the American M 2, 10 and 14; Cleveland' Jiinior Webcor Hifi, AH Wood Mah. Table Model .:...... , 149.95 98.88 30 — 17.98 ...„...... „;...... : 5.00 Spalding Tassle Loafers ment Association, Executive Symphonic Stereo Portable ',..... 58.88 35 mm. EDIXA ' High School, Districts 3. 4 and 8; urse On Tape 84.95 & A AA • Full size range of these farmr.nsSpaldin g loaf- Cranford High School, Districts 7, Westi^ouse~M6niK Coi^ - -~~_-J^^Ge^ lens, rangefinder rapid wind, self- vthodiststo Start Building; Semi-advanced student and classical student r.,uke Country Club and the timer, wilh cas¥ancI"new"fype3C falifold"flashgun:-1- 16.^.JI-..and_l^... Westinghouse Consolette with AM Radio 159.95 86.88 SKIRTS Schdol, Districts 9, 12 and 18.; field Rotary Club. '••' . 1 who wishes to: play popular music with fill. ' Mr. Bowling served as. Symphonic Stereo Console ;,. 169.95 99.99 UNBELIEVABLE AT 39.95 Voters will vote "yes" or "no" >5.oc 1 on the following individual tax 12 Lessons — Intro. Offer — $2.00 for Ffrst Lesson chairman of the Cranford j, Telectro Tape Recorder 3 Speed 119.95 88.88 BOYS' onstruction of a new $375,000 educational building tot Cran- Fund for the 1959 campaig) RCA 3-Way Radio 49.95 14.98 KODAK AUTOMATIC 35 Jethodist Church on the site of the present parsonage. at 155 figures in the proposed budget:. 25 Current Expenses, $1,793,444.60; - $12.00 for COURSE Sonora 3-Way Radio 36.95 13.88 The Newest with built in Electric Eye you can't make Hooded Jacket v 'n avenue is scheduled to start on February 15, it was annpunced capital outlay, $13,477.94; total, ANYONE WHO CAN READ TREBLE CLEFF Trinity -.Guild Plans G. E. Clock Radio with Slumber Control 29.95 19.88 a bad exposure. $4 00 Pile lined hooded jacket in at host of colors. An 'eek by William T. Knox, chairman of the' new building com- $1,806,922.54. . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 7.00 Aiiniiul Cake Sale BEADED SWEATERS Reg. 84 50 64.95 .' '•• * outstanding vahte. Sins 12-14-1S-18. Save. n Sunday, a unanimous vote by the trustees and congregation Start playing number in 2nd lesson. Six num- Mirro Matic Fry Pan ' 2 Lens Turret—Speeds 8 to 64 f.p.s. tuary, for use as a site for a new Disaster Control will be outlined BOB MILLER STEREO and HI-FI TAPES Sunbeam Steam & Dry Iron ;. ...»....ii;..:...: ...:... 17.95 1348 6.00 at a meeting at CD headquarters A scripture cake' togeth* All Chrome Hand Mixer .;...;.,. 19.95 1148 Zoom Type Finder for Lenses from V2 in. to Wz in. iday Night public library. its receipC' will be featured ' Mr. Knox reported that the new n Livingston ' Avenue School at Manning Bowman Steam & Dry Iron 15.95 ..948 MEN'SSUITS SPORTCOATS Jranford student appearing 8:30 p.m. next Thursday.' Local Box 132-C, Cranford sale. . '. 7.98 .: ~. 5.00 7 Foot Run, Single Frame Device. church project should be com- Universal 10-cup Automatic Percolator .&.... . 29.05. Take your pick of our superb suits, sport coats, and tafce2 0 to 40 • :ow night with the Lafay- residents • interested' in CD actlvi- 1 ONLY Reg. 99:50 SALE 74.95 iollege Choir at Cranford pleted and ready for use early Sunbeam 10-cup Automatic Percolator 29.95 2148 4.50 percent oft Hurry in! Find your sire. Save! next year.' The new one-and- ics and willing to-work in the ' G. E. Automatic Pop-up Toaster 24.95 1648 "THESE PRICES ARE FOR DURATION OF SALE ONLY School auditorium at 8:15 two-story building, measuring 100 event of a disaster arc invited to 4.00 AND OUR USUAL POLICY OF COURTEOUS SERVICE, nes H. McAtecr, class of by 140 feet in ground area, will attend. ,' ' •n of Finance Commissioner house classrooms, a fellowship William Massarsky, CD welfare 4J8 ..„•: 3.25 HONEST HELP IN SELECTING EQUIPMENT, FREE IN- ALL BOYS and MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS r's. J. Howard McAtecr of '11 hall, kitchens and activitiy rooms. director, saicl the program will in-. STRUCTION AND GUARANTEE REMAINS UNCHANGED. AND ALL FANCY DRESS SHIRTS c place. - Cranford Lions It will Have a main entrance lude a brief review of national 2.75 • — 24 Month Credit Terms Available At These Prices — • is sponsoring the event for facing on Groyc street at Lincoln plans and an explanation of the . of its charity fund. avenue, a driveway approach at four main welfare services—reglsr 70-voice all-male choir is the rear connecting to the present ration and information, . emcr- —Open Thurs.* Eves. Till 9 p.m.— DRASTICALLY REWCEB parking lot and an arcade attueh- ;ency feeding, lodging, and cloth- >d by Dr. John D. Raymond, SLIPS - GOWNS : (Continued on Page 8) . ' ing. . . ' . ' FOR THIS 3-DAY EVENT ir of music, and is on its an-. 34 North Ave; W. . mid-semester " tour visiting COSTUME JEWELRY \munities in three states'. In BR 6-1024 •hone call to the Citizen and tele from Connecticut this Luncheon Honors Dr. Blythe $1.50 and $230 NECKWEAR Dr. Raymond reported the is being VctvKwell received, On Leaving County Position Goxa+tet 350 to CHOOSE FROM , etlons by the choir will in- $ thc spiritual "He's Got the Dr. Roland P, Blythe, 68, of 30 Springfield avenue, who retired OPEN 6 Eastman Street .25 .19 World in His Hand," a as Union County Jail physician last Thursday after 32 years of Member: Dividend Hardware Stores .', 3 *»• 3 ,*n folk song'entitled "Chis- service, was feted at''a luncheon in the Elizabeth Carteret Hotel, 32 NORTH AVE., W. THURSDAY' Cranford, New Jersey Trail pays," arid Frank Elizabeth, on Monday. He was : : •• ; =— MP BRidge 6-3333 BRidge 6-1090 JJNT1L 9 PJ4. r's "Wonderful Coponhag- presented, with a gold pen and . •_ . ^ . - BRidge 6-5100 umerous standard selections pencil set by Sheriff Ralph Orisce,!- \ fi 11 If- S%/»h AAI '. part of the program. lo on behalf of county department *»UUll MVllUUl and baritone soloists will heads. . "«-k • J • • ' .t. First undci'shcrifl John L. Ban- JvPO>'l«« A. A. Smith, 1948, 1952. and 1956. One of a well A graduate of the University of Monday morning, Police Chief accepted for driver education and Police Chief Lester W. Powell known Philadelphia family, he j« Pennsylvania, Mr. Kelly served as Lester W. Powell announced slim and trim because they already CRANFORD LIONS CLUB on activities of the Cran- the brother,of princess Grace of an enlisted man and later as an yesterday. Summonses will bo arc filled to capacity; Dr. Kenneth Policc Department during the Monaco. . ensign in the Navy until 1952. He issued to all owners who have W. Ivcrsen, president-director, an- then spent three years* apprcnticc- [Past your. He said all members Mary Freeman Kelly, • many failed to obtain a 1961) dog tug nounced. Thcre-.arc still openings, FOR BENEFIT OF ITS CHARITY FUND times . a national swimming shlp.^as' a bricklayer and holds a for their canine,pets. ' however, in all other courses, he • , • . : , , .. . » (Couliuucd on Page 8) journeyman's card. He won, the , Phuto by Micky Kort Wid*>Track widens the stance; champion, was a tmember ot the The township clerk's office in udded,. although the golf, sewing .1-7- is nothing in th<^ realm of music more pleasing than a balanced male chorlis such as the Lafay- Pennsylvania State Apprentice TEMPLE FRAMEWORK—Activity u-as rcsurctd Jhii \ceek at the site of the new Temple Bcth-El the car/With the widest track 1952 Olympit swimming team. the Municipal Building did a and investing courses also are ™.lege Choir. Their fresh young voices give a vibrancy to their singing that make a program Unual Meeting She now coaches the women's Bricklaying championship in 1953. building on Walnut avenue, alter a delay enured by the >tecl strike. The itecHramcwo'rk is being rushing business on dog licenses ncarlng capacity. He Is now employed as treasurer ceiyPtontiac gives you better pand appealing. When to this is added a wealth of shading, harmony and unusual arrangements, 'I'he annual mooting of the Cran- swimming teams of the University erected by the Elizabeth Iron Works; of Union ind ii sdicaricy is October 1, ucgortlintJ to to date out of an estimated dog there Is insufficient registration," **•*'" show that the chorus is possessed with much unusual talent."—Asbury Park Press. ^ttiees, 2 North Union avenue, at Union competition. The Kellys,; who have four George Rubine, temple, president. Desisted by Gctu'te H, Levy, AIA, of Elizabeth, the pluns In- population of 1,778. Last Fri- Dr. Iverscn said. "Money will be daughters, reside In Wynne wood. SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHJ ' l>tn. Monday, it was announced : Mr. Kelly recently was named clude a sanctuary scaling 320 and an adjoining multi-purpose- auditorium seating uu additional tiOO. day wus the record day when refunded if the student does not. Pa. They will be dinner guests of s TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER Ihis \vi-ck by Warren D. Sculthorp, by the Junior Chamber of Com- Also included arc classroom space, a youth lounge, rabbi's study and modern btiice.and kitchen, facili- more than 200 licenses were Is-' transfer to another course. No fees . merce as Philadelphia's Outstand- Mr. and Mrs. David N. Tyre prior will be. refunded niter Tuesday." ROTCHFORD Imission $1.50 OF LIONS CLUB OR AT DOOR f^rdary. Three directors will be ties^ The fyt^rlor will be ^ri***r in ^«nf«>»''VJ'7«i' with Uie ;ifjj«ilnl>\^ Wulnut Avenue School building. sued. . ''.. . if] lor three-year ttfmy. ing Young Man oi ;959 for com- (Continuant on PO0« 2)

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Loyalty Oath for College Student* BARGAIN TABLE ALBAN T-Shirts-Bras-Blouses Described in UJC Dedication DRESSES SKIRTS AND MANY OTHER TTEMS repirement for college stu-.of education, which leads only to were presented by Archil ' ... ••.• • :' Come See! • ."':. •;•;• :; ELECTRIRIC I -dents^toj-slgn-loyalty oaths tn oh- [ material success, ' •. \ . • erick Elsasser of Union to 1 TOOTH BRUSHES tain,federal loans for tuition was' "Our" prosperity demands of S. Sauer of Cranfordj ct>airm ta«dui•f j ir attacked last«Thursday night by each of us far more than the skills UJC's building committee. GIRDLES and BRAS HALF PRICE > The Post Office a% Cranford, N. J. Vac. K. Roald Bergethon, president of production and commerce which of Lafayette, College, »n speaking are such popular objectives in ed- SARONG GIRDLES Peter Pan Hidden Treasure. SPECIAL $4-95 2 for $3.00 at a dedication dinner .of Union ucation." he declared. "The form Four Setisont Sizes 25 to 34 NOW Reg. 2.50 NOW 1.99 •c"i • Junior College for its new million- of our life'in the future may de- Waist. Reg. 10.95 t.95 for 3 Trustee Positions dollar Nomahegan BuUding.. More pend more on these relationships Club Sets Slide EXQUISITE FORM |wr.$lJS7 than 150 residents from Cranford than our own capacity.to increase FIGURE BUILDER Floating Action and vicinity 'attended. Parity or Girdle - NOW 250 productivity.and prosperity." On Conservatid Reg. 2.50 NOW "I think there is something truly Dr. Bergethiin siiid that public . Miss Irma Heyer • of theV, Styles—S-M-L 3.99 ASPIRIN TABLETS THERMOMETER $1.27 neurotic about forcing a 17 or 18opinion is playing an increasingly ^ Museum in the Reg. 5.99 CAR COATS year-old boy to insist on his in- Three .members of the important 'role in the United Reservation was guest spe4f PLAYTEX GIRDLES Beg. 10.98 to 25.00 nocence of treason, " Dr. Berge- State.-:. special Board of Education will be ••\Vhat~thc—steel—s'lrike—brings-. a recent meeting of the,! Broken Skes NOW NOW 6.99 to 15.99 selected from a field of six J easons Garcien ClubTColor, ment runs counter to the Ameri- home to us is- the fact that our Discontinued Nunbers 5.00 BOYS candidates and tax items total- can tradition of justice which as- iverc presented dealing wit! land and our world are affected subject of conservation. '• Values to 10.95 BLOUSES Sizes <-lt,Be&te|7JM ing $1,806,922.54 in the pro- sumes innocence until guilt is by the power of popular opinion BIO HIST HI POTENCY ; pr.$1.97 WATER SOFTEKEB SALT Reports were read by Mr! ffiitp 'n* Shors It^cliidsd posed budget for the 196O61 ot times other than elections. In 100 fin. pidnd op at school year will be voted on at The president of Lafaveite Co\-? 'red Busch on birds and com WOOL SKIRTS Jersey. - Gptton - Dacron' -• ^ NASAL SPRAY ways, unforeseen by our fouridinp ion and by Mrs. Walter" Rt toe Tuesday's annual school elec- lege added that he believes H/>a fathers, popul.ir will determines Sizes 10 to 20 •:'-J Multiple-Vitamins ' HEN'S TEB Suusaa^ n. horticulture. Mrs. & 32 to 38 — Reor. 2.98to 55 8 Reg. 98c SPECIAL tion here. • . i biii'-nol objcctiopiible public issues throuRlv institutions bVozniak was appointed cha Reg. 5.98 to 13.98 -, NOW 1.99 to 3.99 2 for $1.25 1 Seeking the three three-) force lhe such as the public - opinion poll, AH t—the, NOW 3.99 to g.99 ^ 10C* SPECIAL 'year trustee posts to be filled are: is loyal to his country Td'tb^the large scale organizations HktTuxK eld on February 9. Flower- HEN'S LONG SLEEVE SMMO* SHU BOAB&PAD AND COVER ions :md profession;! 1 and business ; f constitution. be donated by the club to tb'i Dr. Bergethon alty/was critical associations. Even when this vote SWEATERS Moody and Edward Gil!, mcora- ner of the Miss Baseball Ci '' Ouilled - Cotton - Nylpn is not polled and countedi the in- 6.95 8 Hour benLs, and Gus A. Gutierrez and: H. The following were' namet. KOVELTY SWEATEES — Sizes 10 to 44 — Reg. 6.98 to 16.98 HEN'S KNIT LONG SLEEVE SHOTS, dividual citizen in the twentieth 14 PRICE SALE BB8ELL SPAMPOO MASTER Randall Kreger. all endorsed by /OF CRAWFORD, committee to work on the' NOW 4.99 to 11.99 century influences Hhe course of Reg. 5.98 to 7.98 Beg. ' the Joint. Civic Committee for En- AIVG constitution: Mrs. Wilbur I CREAM DEODORANT ,_. Adjotlmmt—Zonlnf . events for His 'lime and the future. NOW 199 to 4.99 ELEC. VAPORIZER couraging < .Candidates far the. ": Notl- N.- J.. In trie County^ of most become more so." Crew Nek — Boat Neck . . Refl. $1.00 f VnlntC will hold a public hi-ai-intf on Mrs. Ernest Flaig. . ' ,- HOSE—79c ' special 6 logs to « / MONDAY. FEBRUARY B, 1960 \ The president of-Lafayette is- Ass • t. CplorsVReg. 5.98 SPECIAL New High School y 8:15 P.M.. , will be Uiven to them. better citizenship and more Useful and for the voting of fundS to By Order: man was* hostess, assisted b MTEABSOrimuO BOARD' OF ADJUSTMENT participation in. our democratic finance the operation, of the putt- Fuhfo. - : '••-• '. GIRLS' SCHOOL D1ESSES, 17 mdy. Robert L Clare, Jr. society." r , . ni CRAIIFOXD lie schools for the 19UO-SI school Chairman Sizes 4-14, Vataes te $548' William V. Uttle. Jr. . Or. , Berjjethon \ congratulated SOUTH It WALKOT AVBk year. • • . Secriitiry Union/ Junior College,/on its newA. W. 'Bowling, Jr. Dated: January 19. tDBO - . Ladies? Apparel CUBITY DIAPERS Voters arc reminded that the Adv. Fees: »9.57 .( •; 1-2" b'uiidinj; and "the generosity and FREEDEUVERY good will of trustees, alumni and Heads Magnus Divi 6 N. Unhm Ave. — OPEN THURS. EVES. — BR 6-1729 Beg. $3.75 ,'•'•„', '„ ,-•• -, , speciu 1^ school electiozi to ai»—. friends"'which mude it possible. Alexander W. "Bowling, Jj' prove a bond issue for the pro- A dedication" prayer was 'offered Willow street has been ap|. posed new high school 'onVL be •..'•'••' V> 1 by Dr. Gershon Chorto'ff of Eliza- of the equipment d' KMT SLEEPERS with Flartfc Sole, Farber Ware held on March 15. - ', INSURANCE ^DetnTTaTSBToT'Co'ifgVCBation B'na of Magnus Chcmlcal~"C»t~ "./* Israel and a member of the col-Inc., Garwood, it was onrv . Name Brand, Sixes 14, Reg. «2J» EiECTBiC^mBMERSIBLE • Casualty lege's boa^d-of trustees. Dr. Al-this week.''He succeeds .'.• WHITE or |IGHT ECRU .Bernard Litwack. running, inde- • Automobile • bert E; Meder of Westlleld. vice Zinty, retired, b'ut Who i^', , pendently. . • v On Your Roller / •'Fire . •••• . provost or University, was retained as/a consultant. ' LADIES' BETTER HO8IESY, Us. N««. All three incumbents seeking re^ ' v 1 VALUE RIOT! RYPAN • Theft •-.-;. .•..;; master of cereinpnies; Mayor Ir: Mr. ' Bowling,, who 'to '; • -. up to 36 in. election arc completing their trrst SHOULD BE STARTED NOW! Seamless or! REG. $25^5 I three-year terms on/ the school Aetna & Niagara Ins. Co. D. .porian- welcomed the guests to served ass sales manager, j' - BUY NOW AND PUT OUR PROFITS BACK INTO YOUR CSinford." T)F.TIVohYas^"Roy Joneri I board. " ! / / f Pruning Shears • Pruning Compound POCKET —WE NEED SPACE FOR SPRING MERCHANDISE (—Voting will take- place from •• to-- WM. B. AUSTIN of Westtleld, chairman of thecompany. A graduate of tlf 9 p.m. Tuesday at the following board of trustees, introduced the .versity o'f Baltimore, he.:i ^ ASOPEHK» $1.00 six polling places: Sherman Junior 101 Oak Lane, CranfoiSd speaker. • . BRIdce 6-7198 Magnus in 194^. / DORMANT SPBAY 7.98 25% to 50% OFF High School, for voters of General Tht) keys of the new building During World War II, he. 1O95 Election Districts I. 6 and 13; Lin- . f ' in the Air Transport Co^' 1ERNARD UTWACK LEONARD MOODY coln School. Districts 5.11 and 13; and was released with thv Men's ond Boys' Winter Jackets, Walnut Avenue School. Districts of lieutenant /colonel!.; He1 Trees —. Shrubs — Bushes LISK G. E. 2, 10 and 14; Cleveland Junior member of the American M ROCKING HORSE 2S Sweaters—Complete Stock High School Districts 3. 4 and 8; nnent Association, Executive ELECTRIC ?thodiststoStart Building;Cranford High School. Districts 7. Popular Piano Course On Tape W.ih*s"""CIub~"bf "Elizabeth;"~ 18.~_ll_and, ,19,. and Kooscvelt Semi-advanced student and classical student f^nke Country Club and the School, Districts 9. 12 and 18. field Rotary Club. . , 8' ELECTRIC BOWLING ALLEY £% WITH ENAMQ. INSERT WWPfoperty Approved ' Voters will vote "yes*" or "no- who wishes to-play popular music with fill. Mr. Bowling served "as> WITH AUMOMATIC PIN BESET instruction of a new $375,000 educational building fof Cran- on the following individual tar 1 Reg. $4^9 TWIN BED — SINGLE CONTROL figures in the proposed budges: chairman of the Cranford /-• Important To Use —Apply Now!!! lethodist Church on the site of the present parsonage at 155 12 Lesions — Intro. Ofter — $2.00 for First Lesson Fund for the 1950 campaign REG. $28.95 Current Expenses. $I.7«M4«-6O; n avenue is-scheduled to start on February 15, it was announced capital outlay, SI3.477.M; total, . $12.00 for COURSE HO MIKADO FREIGHT TRAIN Reg. 2.98 1.00 cek by William T. Knox, chairman, tot the new building com- $1,806,922.54. •.""*, ANYONE WHO CAN READ TREBLE CLEFF Trinity Guild Plum $ Flower • Vegetable • Herb PENN.STEAMLOCO. —6 CABS —TRACT Reg. 1.98-2.98 1.00 Amiiiul Cuke Sale ' n Sunday, a unanimous VQte by the trustees and congregation Start playing number in 2nd lesson. Six num- 3 formalized acceptance of an offer CD Welfare Division The Trinity cGuild of \.r HIBOYOVERALLS*SLACKS.Sizes*6X_ Reg 2.98 LOO bers, scale and chord chart included with course. of $25,000 from the township, fpr Work To Be Reviewed Episcopal Chur.c.h 'Will ht VALENTINE 24" BABY DOLL GIRLS' and SUBTEEN BLOUSES, _...... ™._™ Reg. 2.98 1.00 the premises nt 224 Walnut avenue Recorded on Ampex equipment at 7.5.: annual cake sale on Thi toir Here occupied by the present educa- Activities of the.welfare divi- February l'l,.from 9 a.m. to - Just Arriving • Largest Assortment MTEY NITE & HANES 1 pc SLEEPERS, 4^, «_ Re^. 2.98 L00 tional-building and the old sanc- ion of Cranford Civil Defense and For Information, WriUr To: . at Baroii's Drug Store; 34 GARBAGE CAN tuary,-for use as a site for a newDisaster Control will be outlined man strecti I HANES DIS SLEEPING BAGS, — ...... Reg, 2.98 LOO iday public library. at a-meeting at CD headquarters BOB MILLER STEREO and HI-FI TAPES A scripture cake togethe:. FORMICA TOP TABLE Livingston Avenue School at < 24 GALLON — PLASTIC . -Jrunford student appearing Mr. Knox reported that the new its reeeipe will be featured GIRLS' BOUFANT SUPS, •',,' \ -~~.~ ^. Reg.2^8 1.00 ADJUSTABLE — METAL church project should be com-8:30 p.m. next Thursday. Local V Box 132-C, Cranford . sale. . •• •ow night with the Lafuy- residents interested in CD activi- WILD B*IRD SEED GIRLS' FANCY ANKLETS.»«%,___-.-..—. Reg. .49 4pr. 1.00 REG. $9.95 pleted and ready for use early BALLERINA DOLLS Sollege Choir at Cranford next year. The new one-and- ties and willing to work' in Use Feeding Stations • Sunflower Seeds HEALTH TEX. FLANNEL, A LONG SLEEVE School auditorium at 8:15two-story building, measuring' 100 event of a disaster are invited to nes H. McAteer, class of by 140 feet in ground area, will attend. SPORT SHtRTS, SIZES »6X,..._...... u Reg. 1.98 1.00 William Massarsky. CD welfare - Suet Calces $ n of Finance Commissioner house' classrooms, a fellowship $ director, said the program will in- REVLON DOLLS...... 50% OFF LIST INFANTS BETTEft DIAPER SETS, „...._...... „ Reg, 3 98 1,00 hall, kitchens and activitiy rooms. 6 7 rs. J. Howard McAteer of 11 It will Have a main entrance clude a brief review of naffnrral -. ie place. Cranford Lions facing.on Grove street at Lincoln plans and an explanation of the 1 • •', . -;•' And Many Other Bans Displayejion Counter -S sponsoring the event for avenue, a driveway approach at four main welfare services—regis- I rub enbach*» .Other Discount Items of its charity fund. . the rear connecting to the present tration and information, errarr-- ClearanceCounter-TQ 90% Off-All Items 76-voice all-male choir is parking lot and an arcade attaeh- gency feeding, lodging, and doth- "' id by Dr. John p. Raymond, (Contfnued on. Page.8) ng. . HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR tr of music, and is on its un- SCHWINN BICYCLES — PARTS — REPAIRS mid-semestcr, tour visiting THIS BIG EVENT imunities in three states. In hone call to the Citizen und Luncheon Honors Dr.JBlythe W\ —All Sales Final — icle from Connecticut this CRANFORD CYCLE & TOY CO. Dr. nayhiond reported the is being very well received. On Leaving County Position ED Incorporated jtions by the choir will in- Dr. Roland P.' Blythe, 68, of 30 Springfield avenue. Who retired A OARDCV SUPPLY CENTER 8IRC8 USS 2 DOORS FROM CRANFOBD THEATHE Alban-Lewis • the spiritual "He's Got theas Union County Jail physician last'; Thursday after 32 years of World in His Hand," a 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. Ml Aims MPT. STORE service, was feted at a luncheon in th'e Elizabeth Carteret Hotel, n folk song entitled ''C.his- HOUSEWARES •HARDWARE • GADGETS • GIFTS Elizabeth, on Monday. • He was 6-1661 Creiiiora, N* •

tat'. .'• ICowpcrthwaite. Township AMor- much to foster. Olympic ideals and Superior Court Judge Nicholas had been received by maiL S3 for the Cranford College Club at • -7 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1960 - at sis P.MI Donald R. Creigbton. Build- Husbands* Night, Monday evening to raise funds' for United States " (Continued on Pafjc 8) more than at "this time last Jear. | Inspector Fred J. TMW. May- in Fellowship Hall of the First teams'. He Is national .chairman it was reported by Registrar Paul or W the A.A.U; Junior Olympic l Ira D. Dorian. James P. Duffy. Presbyterian Church. Selby. ' \ •Clarence V Friti. Adolph Dragcr. -Jack" Kcjly has participated Committee which provides comr Dog Liceiuse Check ''-SI '- All (,-lasscs will begin Tuesday CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM |R".v D. Irving/Puhlic Safely Com- in-virtually all sports, but he ispetition in swimming, track, field, Beginning Monday '•** • ' • .».•••'' and gymnastics fbr over' 100,000 Imissioncr Nicholas J. LaCorte. Al- best known as. a single sculls evening at the high school and . -. Under Auspices • ' boys and girls. He also is a mem- The annual house-to-house |b J. Musa. Finance: Com- champion here and abroad, and as canvass' by police to check on continue for 10 consecutive Tues- member of the U. S, Olympic ber of the 1976 World's Fair Com-, and Imissioner. J.' Howard McAtcer. mlttce, unlicensed dogs will be started days" through April. 12. •Charles ^. RayJ James M. Bkfa team in the single sculls events in Monday morning, Police Chief No further registrations will .i be |:md A. A. Smith. . 194S. 1952, and 1956. One of a well A graduate of the University of accepted for driver education and Pennsylvania^Mrj Kelly served as Lester W. PoWcll announced P Chief Lester W. Powell known Philadelphia family, he $« yesterday. Summonses will bo slim and trim because they atready the brother of Princess Grace of an enlisted man and later as an arc filled to capacity. Dr. Kenneth CRANFORD LIONS CLUB •^ported on activities of ensign In the Navy until 1952. He issued to all owners Who have m. •• • i Monaco. ' W. lvcrsen. president-director, an- IfI fordd Police Department dunng the then spent three years' apprentice- failed to obtain a 1060 dog Jag |l»ast year. ^Hc said all members Mary Freeman Kelly, many for their canine pets.' ' _^ nounced. There, arc still opening?. FOR BENEFIT OF ITS CHARITY FUND times a national swimming ship, as a bricklayer and holds a however. In all other ctiurscsi he (Continued OB Floor ty , journeyman's card. He won the •••:."• ' . . ,Photo by Micky Vox The township clerk's office in champion, was a member of the TEMPLE FRAMEWORK—Activity was resumed this wockjat the site of the new Temple Bcth-El added, although the golf, seayxg winkns th» "There is nothing in the realirf of music more pleasing than a balanced male chocus such as ^he Lafay- 1952 Olympic swimming team. Pennsylvania State Apprentice the Municipal Building did u building on Walnut avenue, after a delay cuused by the steel strike the steel framework is being and investing courses aUo anr 1th tli* widMt track i ette College Choir. Their fresh young voices give a vibrancy, to their singing, that make a program AniiUa| Meeting She now coaches the women's Bricklaying championship in 1953. rushing business on dog licenses hearing capacity. t-':. ••hi l' unnual ""^ing of tbe Ckaiv- swimming icams otthc University. .Heis now, employed, as treasurer erected by the Elizabeth Iron Works of Union and is scheduled to be completed by the end of dhe during the past Week..More than "The school reserves the right fWM JTOM batter i alive and appealing. When to this is added a wealth of shading^harmony and untisual^rrangements, Havings and Loon Assocsation of Pennsylvania, and the Vesper by John B!, Kelly, Inc. of Pennsyl- week. The fieneral contractor, the Miller Constru-cflon Co!, of "Jersey City, reports work will continue 1,275 licenses have been issued to withdraw any course for which sway* accurate the effects resulting are unusually attractive. The many solo voices, either "with" the chorus or as be held at the association1^ Boat' Club in Amateur Athletic vania Masonry, Contractors. throughout the winter, weather permitting. Target date for occupancy i* October 1. nccordinB to to date out of an estimated dog there is insufficient rcsbtrat"«.7 soloists show that the chorus is possessed with much unusual talent."—Asbury. Park Press. avenue, at Union competition. The Kellys, who have four George Rublne, temple president. Designed by George H. Levy. AlA. of Ellrabeth, the plans in- population of 1,778. Last Fri- Dr. Xvcnen said. -Money Will be Mr. Kelly recently was named daughters, reside in Wynncwood, day was tho rccorcj' day when refunded If the student does no« SEE YOUR lOCAL AUT Monday, it was clude a sanctuary .caiing 320 and an adjoining multi-purpose auditorium seating an udditional 000. TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER \vcck by Wancn TJL Scitflhorp. by the Junior Chamber "of Com- Pa: They will be dinner guests of Also included arc classroom space, a youth lounge, rabbi's study and modern oKice and kitchen facili- more thun 200 licenses were ls- transfer to another course. No fee* merce as Philadelphia's Outstand- Mr. and Mrs. David N. Tyre prior will be Refunded after Tteesdajr Admission $1.50 • Three directors wiU be ties. TJMJ exterior wil^ be brick in coatorxnancc with the udjoinlntf Walnut Avenue bebool b.uUdiajj. i? tOTCHFORD OF LIONS CLUB OR-AT DOOR lor Young Man of }959 for com- (Conthnud oa FOfl« 2) ^J i): my. if* Avo.

.! • ' I • • .-••• ' •'"., •fi\\J '•, •• ••:•• Wi«l»^T.W^t^Jl^ •IP^I'f^sippsii^^f^i "\ •-: ; : ; • •• •...'.,-.'/ v' . .-'"•• •' •.' •, '-•'- ' '•Cj^^^yPflBP^ '-!l*^*.;I^^^RJ£J«MI^M^^J.«.jiJ.-«^ .,. .[' ' ^^M • \ -. •' '•.• ' • <.'••'/•' .'•:;'"..''".•"' , ' ''"' '* '• ^^A^nFOlIt} d^TfrfrWHtf A*JH\ gUPQMfll'i J* ^BnBfiAAV 'jfAttUASV '*^ ' l^^l ••"'*• '•'•'>• ••• '"'• IEAL.8EAL §;iSW»:*.'' TABU ALBAN T-Shirtf - Bras -Blouses '••h •••>. ml^Dfedic^ionTal] DRESSES SKIRTS AND MAW OTHER ITEMS 6.95 were presented by Archi '"• The replrement for college stu-(of education which leads only to Come See! , erick Elsasser oi Union to ! 1 1 TOOTH BRUSHES tain, federal loans for tuition was "Our . prosperity demands of S. Sauer of Cranford, chairp; HALF PRICE. HEATING Pi The Post Office at CmrifOrd.N, J. ,..-:.• .„ attacked last Thursday' night by each of us far more than the skills UJC's building committee.' GIRDLES and BRAS $139 Or. R.Roald Bergeron, president of production and commerce which FluineU ej«l Cerdnroyi, flue of Lafayette College, ia speaking are such popular'objfectiyes in ed- SARONG GIRDLES Peter Pan Hidden Treasure SPECIAL SlieTiW»**g9*** «i*|85 2 for $3.00 at a dedication dinner of Union. ucation," he declared.. "The form Four Season* Sizes 25 to 34 NOW Reg 2.50 NOW 1.99 • Junior, College for its new million- of our life, in the; future may'de- B0YS'KNTT SKI PAJAMAS, by Waist. Reg^ 10,95 9.95 EXQUISITE FORM for 3 Trustee Positions • dollar Nomahegan Building. More. pend more -on-these-relationships. TomSwyer.. Ste»••IS,Be>.OJ0..>...... ; than 150 residents from^Cranford than our own capacity $6 increase, Floafing^ Action ..•"•~v 25Qry^~r BOYS' LONG SLEEVE KNIT POLO SHIKTS, and vicinity attended. productivity and prosperity," ' • On Conservatio Panty or Girdle - MOW Reg. 2.50 NOW 1.99 "'I think there is something truly Dr. Bergethari said that public '" , • - S Styles —S-M-L 3.99 Wrif Ml 99 ' ...... ' THERMOMETER W $1.27 neurotic about forcing a 17 or 18 opinion is playing an increasingly Miss Irma Heyer of the ASPIRIN TABLETS XiVg.' T **~ _•' ••••••.•••^••... HllltMIM.MlhlllMH.IMI ! Reg. 5.99 CAR COATS |V-' -:^ year-old boy to insist on his in- important '' role in. the United side Museum in the Wat BOYS' THICKSET COBDUROY SLACKS, Three members of the PLAYTEX GIRDLES Reg. 10.98 ta 25.00 -r^ nocence of treason, " Dr. Berge- States. Reservation .was guest speft' special Sizes 6-18, Beg. $4J8-$5J8 ;.„..„...... ;.. Board of Education will be I-;-:-. f - .... thon said. "Certainly this require- "What the ' steel strike : brings ia recent meeting of the Broken Sizes «£W> i •' *•. NOW 6.99 to 15.99X selected from a field of six ment runs counter to the Ameri- home to us is the. fact that our Seasons Garcien Club. Color Discontinued Nunbers 5.00 BOYS BETTER DRESS SLACKS, ' candidates and tax items total- can tradition of justice which as- land and our -w.orld are affected rere presented dealing wit Values to 10.95 BLOUSES Sizes 6-18, Reg. to ing $1,806,922.54 in the pro- sumes innocence until: guilt is by the power of popular opinion ubject of • conservation. *- • BIO HIST , pr.$V.97 1 HI POTENCY posed budget for the 1960-61 proved. ' at times other than elections. In Reports were read by Mi --. Shlp.'n' Shorn Indudwt' The president of Lafayette; Col- ways unforeseen by our founding red' Busch on birds and cony WOOL SKIRTS Jersey - Cotton-fiacron - Nylon NASAL SPRAY school year will be voted on at ion and by Mrs. Walter III ' Multiple-Vitamins MEN'S TEE SHIRTS, 69c Tuesday's annual school elec- lege added that he believe.-; jt isfathers, .populnr; will determines Sizes 10 to 20 •..:.• 32 to 38 —, Reg. 2.98 to 558 on horticulture. Mrs. $> Reg. 98c SPECIAL , unnecessary bui not -objectionable public Issues ..through institutions Reg. 5.98 to 13.98 , Y NOW 1.99 to 3.99 Our Famous Bea«d» Beg. 11.00 2 for $1.25 tion here. • :• in forf<> thf* 'jt.n.Hf.nilliLm.l^L^i'^-bjl Wozniak was appointed cba Seeking the three three- , of~thc-white-elephant-sale^— SPECIAL ...... is loyal to'-his country and to the large scale organizations like un- year trustee posts to be filled are: held'on February 9. Flower .' .,. VVft— MEN'S MM*G S|*Ey^?^lCT 8HIKTO, _ ^ constitution, ' . ions and professional and business Mrs RornnrH R Kott, Tlr. Lpnnn be donated by the club to th< '' ~ ROBES" ' Dr. Bergcthoft also was critical associations. Even when this vote Heg. I3JW-MM -v^.».....: W...... :Z...... Moody an4 Edward Gill, incum- ner of "the Miss Baseball c« SWEATERS Ouilted - Cotton - Nylon is not polled and counted, the- in- bents,, and Gus A. Gutierrez and H. " The following were nam£< NOVELTYSWEATERS — Sizes 10 to 44 —Reg. 6.98 to 16.98 6.95 8 Hour MEN'S KNIT LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS, dividual citizen in the twentieth Vi PRICE SALE Randall Kreger, all endorsed by TOWNSHIP OF CBANFORD committee to work on tht . Reg. 5.98 to 7.98 century influences the course of NOW 4.99 to 11.99 Reg. $3#8^$498 ~ ,....^..-...... :...:...™...:...: $2.47 the Joint Civic Committee for En- NOTICE' OF HEARING * constitution: Mrs. Wilbiif : CREAM DEODORANT Board of Adltfitment—Zoning events for hiVStJme and the future. NOW 3.99 to 4.99 ELEC VAPORIZER couraging Candidates - for the Mrs. Thomas Wight, Mrs ' Notice is hereby civen that, the Board This cannot become less so. It. SHETLAND TYPE SWEATEES — 15 DENIER SEAMLESS vofoniQ i ussy MEN'S AND BOYS' CHINO PANTS, Sp. Gp., Cranford Board of Education, and of Adjustment- prove a bond issue for the pro- A dedication prayer was offere'd / • Willow street has been ap|! posed new high school will be by Pi'. 'Gershon Chertolf of Eliza- of the equipment df; KNIT SLEEPEBS with Plastic Sole, $137 beth,' rabbi of Congregation B'naf of Magnus Chemical Cot fcurber Ware held on March 15, • Israel and a member of the col- Name; Brand, Sizes 1-4, Reg. $2JW^...... ,„«... 2 pr. $3.00 • Casualty Inc.,: Garwood, -it was •ann lege's board of trustees', .Dr. Al- this week. He succeeds •" PRE-SPRING GARDEN CHORES WHITE or UGHTBCBII Bernard Litwack, running inde- • Automobile bert E.- Mcder of Westlield, vice- Zinty, retired; but- ;who is' pendently. , • Fir«>;.- -.-'•.• OnYoarBalln provost of Rutgers University, was retained as a consultant. > 7 •/••-- LADIES' BETTER HOSIERY, Dls. Nos. FRYPAN All three incumbents seeking re- • Theft' master of ceremonies. Mayor Ira Mr, Bowline who . fo' • /•• elecilbh" al:e ,cojJnpIeQhg"tKeir~first • /, •' - • • • • ' ... SHOULD BE STARTEB NOW! ierved. as sales manager, >• BUY NOW AND PUT OUR PROFITS BACK INTO YOUR Seamless or'Seam ...~...... 2 pr.$1.00 Aetna & Niagara Ins. Co. D. Dorian welcomed the Quests to three-y<;ar terms on' the school J Criinford". DrrTnVimas Roy Jonns secretary and" a director . •-," Pruning Shears e Prunii POCKET—WE NEED SPACE FOR SPRING MERCHANDISE board. • I ' WM. B. AUSTIN of Westlleld, chairman of- the company. A graduate of tt Voting will take place from 4 to vei'sity of Baltimore, • he " 101 Oak Lane, Cranford board of trustees, introduced the 9 p.m. Tuesday at the following speaker. Magnus in 1946. SCALECIDE DORMANT SPRAY 25% to 50% OFF six polling places: Sherman Junior _ 6-7IP* The keys of the' new building During World War II, he BASKETBALL 7.98 High School, for voters of General/ « Election Districts 1, 6 and 15; Lin- irt the Air Transport Coi —fcr — :••/ 'and was released wHh th.. 10.95 Men's and Boys' Winter Jackets, coln, School, Districts 5, 11 and 13; of lieutenant colonel. He. Trees — Shrubs — Bushes 14.98 Walnut Avenue School, Districts member of the American M ROCKING HORSE IISK 1, 10 and 14; Cleveland Junior- tnent Association, Executive- Sweaters—Complete Stock High School, Districts 3, 4 and 8; Popular Piano Course On Tape Club"of EJizabethr 2thodists to Start Building; Cranford High School, Districts 7. ie/•17__and_ 19, and Roosevelt Country Club and the' STEP-ON CAN r Semi-advanced student and fclassical student field Rotary Club. 8' ELECTRIC BOWLING ALLEY SchooC Districts" 9ri2"and'i8.i' ! WITH ENAMEL INSEBT BttllfET ' Voters will vote "yes" or "no"' who wishes to-play popular music with rill. Mr. Bowling served us* WITH AUMOMATIC PIN BESET on the following individual tax . chairman of the Cranford':, $ Rag. $4.99 TWIN BED — SINGLE CONTROL instruction at a new • $375,000 educational building for Cran- 12 Leuons — Intro. Offer — $2.00 for First Lesson important to Use —Apply Now!!! BEG. S2&SS Jelhodist Church on the site of the present parsonage at 155 figures in the proposed budget: Fund for .the 1959 campaigk VISIT OUR 1 BARGAIN COUNTER Current Expenses, $1,793,444.60; -.- $12.00 for COURSE n avenue is scheduled to start- on February 15, it was announced capital outlay, $13,477.94; total,. H-O MIKADO FREIGHT TRAIN 39 LADIES' KNIT BLOUSES, ...... _.: Reg. 2.98 1.00 »eek by William T. Knox, chairman of the new.building com- ANYONE WHO CAN READ TREBLE CLEFF Trinity Guild Plans $1,806,922.54. . ' Flower, •>• Vegetable e Herb PENN. STEAM LOCO.-8 CABS —TRACT BOYS'& GIRLS'WINTER HATS,...... Reg. 1.98 - 2.98 1.00 Start playing number in 2nd lesson. Six num- Annual Cuke Sale a Sunday, a unanimous vote by the trustees and congregation The Trinity • Guild of, >. CORDUROY OVERALLS & SLACKS, Sizes 3-8X.~ Reg. 2.98 1.00 formalized acceptance of an offer CD Welfare Division bers, scale and chord chart included with course. Episcopal Church will hi of $25,000 !rohn the township fpr Work To Be Reviewed GARDEN SEEDS VALENTINE 24" BABY DOLL GIRLS' and SUBTEEN BLOUSES, „ ...... „..._.. Reg. 2.98 1.00 the premises at 224 Walnut avenue annual "cake sale on Thi Activities, of the welfare divi- Recorded on Ampex equipment at 7.5. February .it, from 9 a.m. to iqirHere occupied by the present educa- Just Arriving • largest Assortment NITEY NITE & HANES 1 pc. SLEEPERS, 4-6, L Reg. 2.98 1.00 tional building and the old sanc- sion of Cranford Civil Defense and . • ' For Information, Write To: at Baron's Drug Store, 34 - Disaster Control will be outlined man street. . . ' * 98 HANES DIS. SLEEPING BAGS, :..._.. Reg. 2,9ft LOO GARBAGE CAN tuary, for use as a site for a new BOB MILLER STEREO and HI-FI TAPES FORMICA TOP TABLE SSs May Night public library. at a meeting at'CD headquarters ' A sVrlpture cake tpgethe.' in Livingston Avenue School at 24 GALLON — "ranford student appearing Mr. Knox reported that the new Box 132-C, Cranford its recisipe will be featured GIRLS' BOUFANT SUPS, ....:...... Reg. 2.98 1.00 ADJUSTABLE — METAL 8:30 p.m. next Thursday. Local sale. \ ' ' . • . ,. ' • w night' with the Lafay- church project should be com- 2-98 GIRLS' FANCY ANKLETS, 7-8%,...... ,....,:... Reg: .49 4pr. 1.00 REG. $935 pleted and ready for use early residents interested in CD activi- BALLERINA DOLLS 'olleee Choir at Crunford next year. The new one-and- ties and willing to work in the Feeding Stations e Sunflower Seeds HEALTH-TEX, FLANNEL, & LONG SLEEVE -, , — School auditorium at 8:15two-story building, measuring' 100 event of a disaster arc invited to ^SPORT SHIRTS, SIZES 3^X, ..,...... ^,...... Reg. 1.98 1.00 •ate. H. McAtecr, class of by 140 feet in''ground area, will attend. Suet Calces ti of Finance Commissioner house classrooms, a fellowship William Massarsky, CD welfare REVLON DOLLS...... 50% OFF LIST INFANTS BETTER DIAPER SETS, 1.....^...... Reg. 3.98 1.00 rs. J. Howard McAteer of 11 hall, kitchens and activitiy rooms. director, said the program will in- 7 It will have a main entrance clude a brief review of national e place.,. Cranford Lions •i / facing on'Grove street at Lincoln plans and an explanation of the' And Many Other Items Displayed on Counter s sponsoring the event for siyenue, a driveway approach at four main welfare services—regis- Many Other Discount Items of its charity fund. the rear connecting to- the present tration and information, emer- Clearance Counter-To 90% Off-All Items , 76-voice all-male choir is parking lq^t;jnd an arcade attach- gency feeding, lodging, and cloth- HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR" x3 by Dr. John D. Raymond, (Coutinued. on Page'8) .' ing. • ..•!.•

'•'• • • • '"'.••. '•-.'.'''' .••. ' >r of music, and is on its an- SCHWINN BICYCLES — PARTS— REPAIRS THIS BIG EVENT -•nid-semester tour visiting xmunities in three slates. In hone call to the Citizen and — All Sales Final — cle from Connecticut this Luncheon Honors Dr.Blythe CRANFORD CYCLE & TOY CO. Dr. Raymond reported the fa beinti very well received,On Leaving County Position rtions by the choir will in- Dr. Roland P. Blythe, 68, of 30 Springfield avenue, who retired x aAimnr SUPPLY CENTER SIHCE in . 2 DOORS FROM CBANFOHD THEATRE Alban-Lewis !he spiritual "He's Got the World in His Hand," a as Union County .Jail physician last Thursday • after'32 years of SHAPIRO'S DEFT. STORE service, was feted at a luncheon in the Elizabeth' Carterct Hotel. ' 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. / HOUSEWARES • HARDWARE • GADGETS • GIFTS n folk song entitled "Chis- BR 6-1779 BR 6-1779 19 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD, N. J. Trail Days," and Frank Elizabeth, on Monday. He ..was :— : BRidge 6-1661 Cranford, N. J. 109N. Union Av^ — BRklg*64K66 r"s "Wonderful Cppenhag- presented with a gold pen and jmerous standard selections pencil set by Sheriff Ralph Oriscel- part of the program. lo on behalf of county department Adult School and baritone soloists will lu;ads. 1 .urod as well as a trombone . First •undersheritt John L. Ban- a trumpet trio, and a vocal, yasz of Gai'w.ood, wE5" served as Registering ort **ase 8) {Continued on-Page 8) toastmastcr, told of working with In-person registration for the ollowing were nominated: Mrs. Dr. Blythe back-in the days when spring semester of the Cranford the old Union C6unty,Health Unit torbara Andrews,-Mrs. Ann Bus-Olympics tor (Jollege Club Adult School will be held tonight • , ('• hold, Public Works Commissioner No. 2 had its headquarters in . Mr. and Mrs. John Brandon munlty service, leadership, and Cranfordr Dr. Blythc'wgpphyslc- and tomorrow evening from 7- to --~ f Van Chambcrlin, Township achievement. ' ' JCclly, Jr., former members'of. the D o'clock at Cranford High School. (Clerk J. Walter ColTee, Meredith ian member of the unlKnid Under United States Olympic teams, will A past president of the Phila- sheriff, Banyasz served as assistant '.'.'• ' ' ' : As of yesterday, 287 registrations . I ^ly. Tax, .Cpilector Howard preview '''.The Olympics, 1960" delphia Olympians, he has done r to Health Officer William Willsey;. ••.••I'' , '•• • • r much to foster Olympic ideals and had been received by mall, 85 Cowperthwaltc; Township Attor- for the Cranford College Club at Superior Court Judge Nicholas / FRIDAY/FEBRUARY 5, I960 - at sis PM. ney Donald R. Crelghton, Buildr Husbands' Night, Monday evening to raise funds for United-States .more than at this time last year, (Continued on Pane 8) i'.-Vir' ing Inspector Fred J. Dellcr, May- in Fellowship Hall of the First teams. He is national chairman it was reported by Registrar Paul }<;\l\v.- ' sol the A.A.U. Junior Olympic Ira D. Dorian, James p. Duffy, Presbyterian Church. Sclby. >r Clarence I,. Fritz, Adolph Dragcr,' " "Jack" Kelly has participated Committee which provides com- Dog licence Cheek CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Koy D. Irving, Public Safety Com- In virtually all sports, but he is petition in swimming, track, field, All classes will begin Tuesday 1' misioner Nicholas J. LaCortc, Al- best known as u single sculls and gymnastics for over 100,000 Beginning Monday evening at the high school' and •. .A continue for 10 consecutive Tues- Under Auspices , ' V'ft J. Musa, Finance Com- champion here and dbroad.'and as boys and girls. He also Is a mem- The annual house-to-house '1 days through April 12. !:•>!•-'• |nissioner . J. Howard McAtccr. a member of th'c U. S. OJymplc ber of the 1976 World's Fair Com- canvass by police to check oh :!. team in the single sculls events in mittee, ;. ' unlicensed dogs will be started • No further registrations 'will be .1 Charles M. Ray, James M. Rich '•!?••' •'• ) accepted for driver education and 'nrt A. A. Smith. 1048, 1952, and 1956. One of a well A graduate of the University, of Monday rnorning, Police Chief - P known Philadelphia family, he isPennsylvania, Mr. Kelly served as Lester W. Powell announced slim and trim because they already . . i? ^- ' •' ' - •I Police chief Lester W. Powell the brother of Princess Grace of arc filled to capacity, Dr. Kenneth reported n activities of the Cran- ; an enlisted man and later as an yesterday. Summonses will bo CRANFORD LIONS CLUB 0/ Monaco. . " • ' • ' '.ensign in the Navy until 1092. He issued to all owners; who have W. Iverscn, president-director, an- Ui.v P«rd Police Department during the then spent three years' apprentice- failed to obtain a I960 dog tag nounced. There- arc still openings, pst yoar. He said all members Mary Freeman Kelly, many FOR BENEFIT OF ITS CHARITY FUND times a national swimming ship, as a bricklayer and holds a for their canine pets. however, in all other courses, ire I*. •• ' •••'.• .->.••• (Continued otixPage 8) . Photo by Micky KoX added, although the golf, sewing mie-Track widens the' IU^, champion, was a j member of the journeyman's card. He (won the The township clerk's office in i is nothing in the realm of music more pleasing than a balanced male chorus such as the Lafay- 1952 Olympic swimming team. Pennsylvania State Apprentice TEMPLE FRAMEWORK—Activity was resumed this uxck at the site of the new Temple. Bcth-El the Municipal Building did a and investing courses also are ihe oeVf With the widest track ."ef!| Uege Choir. Then4 fresh young voices give a vibrancy to their singing that make a program Vitiiuul Meeting. She .now coaches the women's Bricklaying championship in 1033. building on Walnut avenue, after • a delay caused by the steel strike. The iteel framework is being rushing business on dog licenses nearing capacity. The. annual meeting of the Cran- swimming teams of the University He is now employed as treasurer erected by the Elizabeth Iron Works of Union and L> ichctlulcJ to be completed by the end of the during the past week. More than1 "The school reserves the right :; aur,*|ft||»tl«c give* you batter, "* appealing. When to this is added a wealth of shading, harmony and unusual"arrangementsr" by John B. Kelly, lnc._of Pennsyl- c (wd Savings and Loan Association of ( Pennsylvania, and the Vesper week. The general contractor, the Miller Constru-di^n O>.. of Jt-i^y City, ttportii work will continue 1,275 licenses have bct'n issued tp withdraw any course for which 4ete lelil and sway, accurate resulting are unusually attractive. The many solo voices, either with the chorus or as wll be held at the association's Boat Club in Amateur Athletic vania Masonry Contractors. throughout the winter, weather permitting. Talre^t date i<*r occupancy is October 1, according to to date' out of an estimated dog there is insufficient registration," ' b. •w that the chorus is possessed with much unusual talent."—Asbury Park Press. w, 2 North Union avenue, at Union competition. The Kellys, who have four George Rubine, temple-president. Designed by Gcortc H. Levy. AIA, of Elizabeth, the plans in- population of 1,778. Last Fri- Dr. Iverscn said. "Money will be ., ; / SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTH< ' I'.m. Monday, it was announced Mr. Kelly recently was named daughters, reside in Wynnewood, clude a sanctuary seating 320 and an adjoining multi-purpoi*.- iuuitorium seating an additiohul (J00. day wus the record day when refunded if the student does not hls week-by Warren D. Sculthorp. by the Junior Chamber of Com- Pa. They will be dinner guests of rnore than 200 licenses were is- transfer to another course. No fceS' • TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER Mr. and Mrs. David N. Tyre prior Also included are classroom space, a youth lounge, rabbi's biudy and Bnpdcrn office and kitchen facili- Ission $1.50 • n-tary. Three directors will be merce as Philadelphia's Outstand-( ties. Tile exterior .will be brick in conioriuoncc with UicadjoiuiafiWatout Avenue School building. will {$ refunded"after Tuesday." OF LIONS CLUB OR AT DOOR lux ted. for turcc-ycar <«rmii. Ing Young Man ol JQ59 for coor» o»F*0* 2i Ave.-

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Kght ••• » '•*•••" i •*•••• HB^ i ' *HH "' '• ' ' ' * i " J tor get Oath farjGoliege Sftudeit fo Vote • 's, mm d in XOT BedicationT L;^'"-| Tiie*doy ' ;!"'4^4i-? The repirement tbrcollege stu-.of education which4ead* only to presented by Archi' m w^--;v:Ji!?i-V?:i dents to sigslsn loyaltlovaltyv oaths toto obob--1 material sccces*. erick Elsasser of Union to DRISTAN ; tain federal loans tor tuition was "Our- prosperity demands of Entered a« wcond clo&9 mail matter at UJC's building committee. TEN TENTS Ir••*;1.^ £,! attacked last Thursday night by each of us far more than the skills Dr. K. Roald Bergethon, president of production a^id commerce which 1 of Lafayette College, in speaking are such popular objectives in ed- • i • at a dedication dinner of Union ucation." -he declared. "Thejforrn. Four Seasons. | ' Junior College, for its new million- of our life in the. future may de- [nited Fund Holding Race for 3 Trus • ihfV' dollar Nomahegan Building. More pend more on {these relationships Club Sees Slide PERTUSSIN tnan~I50T residentsTfrbrrrcranfor* than ouY*plin~c^p^iry''to'lncreaSe' and vicinity attended. . . '• •productivity and prosperity.*'; On Conservatio iicated "1 think there is something truly mual Session Sunday|Ort^i^iSc^oo/P/a/is Dr. Bergethun sa,id that public Miss, Irma Heyer sdl ,th playing an increasingly Vaporizer 1.19 « vor Ira Dorian and the Kev. Albert Allinger. pastor -of The first of a series of public meetings on the proposed Museum in the Wai- Methodist Church, have accepted invitations to Speak at .senior high school wiU be held next Thursday evening at.Brookside year-old boy to insist on his in-.important role, in • the United Reservation was guest speai Three members of the "nnual meeting ot the Cranfbrd United Fund, to be heU this nocence of treason.. " Dr. Berge- Stales. ' j a'recent meeting of this' Place School. Board of Education will be thon said. "Certainly ihis require- '"What the . stce! strike brings Seasons Garoeri Club. Color A in the Municipal Building at 3 pjn. All contributors to the Board members assisted by administrators and staff members who ,. - 'v ment runs counter to the Ameri- H^ sfcampaign are invited to >ttend. planned th'e new facilities will be presentTto answer quesUons from selected from a field of six home "to .us is t('he fact that our were presented dealing w}t candidates and tax items total-; can tradition of justice which as- land and our vvprld are auWled nrincipal purpose of the meet- the audience. A member of the subject of conservation. ''•' P ing $1,806,922.54 in the pro- sumes innocence until guilt is by the power | of popular opinion Vapo Steam turn the spotlight on the architectural firm of Epple and . prcved.'' ' • •'•' Reports were read by Mr. Seaman also will be prepared to posed budget for the 1960-61 at -times..othicr than elections. In ••"•"- OQP! The president.of Lafayette Col-, •ways unforeseen by our founding frcd BuscH on birds and coju ••••.7OCi talk about specific structural de- Seek Action school year will be voted on at ' lege added that he .believes it is fathers, popular; will determines tion and by Mrs. Walter R« nt B CXBelden. Any contrib- tails of the building. Tuesday's annual school elec- unnecessary bul not objectionable public.. issues'1 ^through institutions On horticulture. Mrs. E< o.hos any comment oir Three additional public meet- tion here. to force the student to iifeo say^he such as the- public opinion poll, Wozniak was appointed cha 189c Value about produce in tach- cis- re full benefit of the feeling of aimed at affording- every citizen No Issue Tuesday - I 60 Application of Anthony* ReCo to James Williams of 41 Beech public about the fund and its local organizations, clergymen, ' erect and maintain a Car Wash on theizen the capacity for individual Value Clinical Cream... $3.50 the opportunity of a first-hand re- representatives arid presidents of westerly .corner of Meeker^. and South Were, welcomed as guests.) ]. BIG -Jcies can it dp the most ef- . Next Tuesday's annual school dignityfe-and pcrsrinal •'. frcjedom." -'mtim£immmmm*m*-m*mmmmmmmmm^mm port on the expansion plans, Parent-Teacher Associations and Avenues Union Junior [$U5 Value Belden said. Last, year's an- additionally on February 16, Feb- three members of the Board of interested parties arc invited to be pres- jtoska. Mrs. Ernest Flaig pr al meeting brought out several Education. '-.'.: ent .when full opportunity . to be heurd College "to educate, our youth for VALUES ruary 23 and. March 1 at special Education for three-year terms will be Given to them. at .the meeting.'Mrs. Walt*/ gestions that proved to be ol The referendum asking approval bettor citizenship ind more useful MESH informal sessions co-sponsored by By Ordtrt « man was hostess, assisted b. to the board in planning of a $3,772,000 bond issue for a and for the; voting of funds to •BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT participation- in ^our. democratic the Cranford Adult School af Robert L. Clare, Jr. Fuhro. . $2.00 Value —HOT 1959, he added. MAYOK ISA DL DOBIAN new high schAoj; will be held..on finance the operation of the pub- society." •'• './. /' Hair Rollas Cfanford High School. • , Chairman Both the Township Committee March 15. -< • lic schools for the 1960-61 school William r. Little. Jr. Dr. Bercsithon , congratulated 09 IS In A A bond issue of $3,772,000 has Secretary i ' id the local clergy have beeo^- been proposed by the Board of In opening the. meeting, Mr. Sic- year. . ••'' < • Dated: January 10.' 1060 • j Union Junior epitome: on. iis hewA. W. Bowling, Jr. rumental in the development and gel spoke of the urgent need . of Adv. Teen: »9.57 ' 1-28 building and/ "the1 generosity WATER BOTTLE I 6fe Education for a new senior high ,rtherance of the Cranford United school Qn a ". 39-acre tract off Cranford to measure up to its re- Voters are reminded that the jj- ownship Committee has referred MOD Drive ^Continued on Page 8) three-year terms on the .school Cranford. Dr., Thomas -ftoy Jones secretary and a director v'' > ,'it requests by charitable organ- board. WM. B. AUSTIN of Wcsttleid. " chairnuin of tlv company. A graduate Of tfc; ;K. 3-HEAT Economy itions that they be permitted to Voting will take, place from 4 to 101 Oak Lane. Cranford board of trustees, introduced \\yc Veisity of Baltimore, he .' \. bnduct fund raising activities in Returns Lag; Open House Series 9 p.m. Tuesday at' the following speaker., Magnus in 1946. ' .' . .. Value ranford. In both 1958 and 1959. six polling places: Sherman Junior BBIdKO «-7l98 ' The keys of the /new building During World War II, he'. any local churches brought the , Beginning Saturday High School, fpr voters of General in', the Air Transport CoV^ J ELECTRIC PAD INFRAHEAT LAMP til United Fund drives to the at- Total Public : Affairs Commissioner Election District*' 1, 6 and 15; Lin- H. Raymond Kirwan will hold and was released with thy $4.75 VALUE—^S ALE tntion of their congregations in Incomplete returns for the. New H. BANDA1X KREGEK BERNARD UTWACK LEONARD MOODY coln School, Districts 5, 11 and 13; . pf lieutenant colonel. Ht, . • ^ special 98c NESTLE lessages from the pulpit and in March of Dimes campaign show, his initial open house in the Mu- Walnut Avenue School, Districts * nicipal Building beginning at 2 2, 10 and 14; Cleveland Junior member of the American M ; Wch bulletins; in 1958, the start that $1,820 has been received, i' x 45cValu» 5 Pounds BARS —16c the fund's tot drive was p.m. Saturday. : "' . . High School, Districts 3. 4 'and 8; rnent Association, Executive >2^T was announced today,by Richard ar Piano Course On 3a;m's—Club.. ot-JUlzaheljt^...: __ _._. fgnallcd by the pealing of church Local • residents having any New School Methodists to Start Building;Cranford High School, Districts 7. Oike Country Club and the I ^ EPSOM SALTS... .Jt4c (Continued on Pao^SX .&uestjpnsj ,or_;suggestipns^__con- 16; 17 and 19, and Roosevelt . Semi-advanced student and classical student field Rotary Club. ,','"• ', Although-there are a few coin 'ceming municipal affairs or who wishes to play popular music with fill. Mr. Bowling served ~us- collectors still to be picked up and problems have been' invited to Heari] Approved r chairmati of the Cr;irif6rd '• . . ' • VALENTIWEHEARTS SOAP. . lie] tabulated, Mr. Eggers indicate* discuss them with Commissioner Construction of a new $375,000 educational building for Cran- Voters will vote "yes" or "no" 12 Lessons — Intro. Offer — $2.00 for First Lesson Fund for' the' 1959 campaig) feed for New library Felt that returns thus far were fa Kirwan at these open homes ford Methodist Church on the site of the present parsonage at 155 on the following individual tax — ALWAYS FRESH — from satisfying and would fal which arc planned for thejflrst In Trenton Lincoln avenue is scheduled to start ort February 15, it was announced figures in the proposed budget: . $12.00 for COURSE Saturday of each month. ~^ iharply as Business Booms considerably short of- the goal. Hearing on the. Cranford Board this week.by William T. Knox, chairman of the new building com- Current Expenses, $1,703,444.60; ANYONE WHO CAN READ TREBLE CLEFF Trinity Guild Plans Russell Stover Candies ALCOHOL "Keep in mind," he pointed ou The program is designed io of Education's proposal to build a mittee. ' . capital outlay, $13,477.94; total, Circulation at the Cranford Public library increased eight per- $3,772,000 senior high school was "that this year's funds will be di create a closer liaison between On Sunday, u unanimous vote by the trustees and congregation $1,806,922.54. ~ Annual Cake Sale • 4ScVohae Tube BO-PHOPYL nt during the past year-and the 10,000th membership card .was rected toward the control of birtt the public and the Township. conducted in Trenton yesterday by Start playing number in 2nd lesson. Six num- formalized acceptance of an offer CD Welfare Division The Trinity Guild of ,' $a95 REGULAR PRICE sued according to the m»»"»ai report' presented Monday by Mrs. f Continued on Pane 8) Committee, y . representatives of the State Com- : bers, scale and chord chart included with course. Episcopal Church will he missioner of Education and the of $25,000 from' the township fpr Work To Be Reviewed Zinc Oxide Pint. 23c arah F. Raddin, director, at the annual meeting of the board of the premises at 224 Walnut avenue annual cake v sale on Ttyi fpt. lie Division of Local Gbvernment. > Recorded on Ampex equipment at 7.5. • All - Nite trustees. ': ' • ••'••' occupied by the present educa- Activities of the, Welfare divi- February 11, from 9 a.m. to •14K) Value-100 TABLETS Approval of the Division of Choir Here sion of Cranford Civil Defense and • 7" For Information, Write To: at Baron's Drug Store,' 34" Despite these gains. Mrs. Raddin emphasized the year was a Local ;Govcrnment is needed be- tional building ;ind the old sanc- Speakers fold for Dinner tuary, for use as a site for a new Disaster Control will be outlined man street: ' '•' Buffered ASPIRIN 63c "frustrating one since we realized cause the school board will_ be re- at a meeting at CD headquarters BOB MILLER STEREO and HI-FI TAPES A scripture cake togetht 39c Shower how inadequately we were meet- quired to exceed its legal debt Friday Night public library. Mr. Knox reported that tho new n Livingston Avenue School at its receine will be featured 75o Value ' full pint : ; ing community needs and demands Feting Monsighor Donnellylimit by $2,120,218 to finance the A Cranford student appearing 8:30 p.m. next Thursday. Local Box 132-C, Cranford Guaranteed $(,79 proposed new school. church, project should be com- sale> • • • i |AP. .;.; .^;;14cl >PClub but were unable to make more The Rt Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Watterson, pastor of Holy Trinity tomorrow night, with the Lafay- residents interested in CD activi- TR. GREEN SOAP 47c The school board already has pleted and ready for use early than token improvement because Church, Westfleld, will be the speaker at a dinner honoring the Rt. ette College Choir at Cranford next. year. The new dne-and- ties and willing to work in the ' 29c and AA s (ominates of the lack of space, book stock used Up its borrowing capacity High School auditorium at 8:15 event of a disaster arc invited io Rev. Msgr. William B. Donnelly, pastor of St. Michael's Church, on and will use the remainder of the two-story building, measuring 100 Plcdn or PeuiiylJ • | Roderick W. Smith was nomi- and good working facilities." his recent elevation to monsignor. is James H. McAteer, class of by 140 feet, in. ground area, will attend. ated for reelection as president township's bprrowing margin of , William Massarsky,' CD welfare • The library's .circulation of in Kenilworth Veterans' eCntcr a $1,651,781. "61, son of Finance Commissioner house classrooms, a fellowship 21c the Cranford Republican dub books;. pamphlets,' magazines and hall, kitchens and activitiy rooms. director, said the program will in- UJC Registering 6:30 p.m. Sunday.' Lay speaker Attending yesterday's hearing and Mrs. J. Howard. McAteer of 11 the monthly meeting Tuesday pictures totaled 158,848,. a gain of will be Magistrate Charles J. Ste- Romorc place. Cranford Lions It will lwvc u main entrance clude a brief review of national were: Mrs, G. Holmes Williams, plans' and an explanation of' the Value ht in. the Municipal Building. 11,352 over 1958, Of "'this, total- vens. Club is sponsoring the event for facing on Grove street at Lincoln llection and installation of offi- For Spring Term board president; James McGovney, avenue, a driveway approach at four main welfare, services—regis- 100348 was in 'the adult depart- Presentations of a spiritual"bou chairman of the building commit- benefit of its charity fund. :rs will take place at the next quct and a purse will be made to the rear connecting to the present ration and information, emer- BUBBLE BATH ment; 58J50O in the junior depart- tee; Dr. Leonard Moody, a member The 76-voice all-male choir is iceting on Thursday'. March 3. ment. Although the " junior de- Opening Monday the guest of honor by James H parking lot and an urcude attach- gency feeding, lodging, and cloth- Assorted of the building and finance com- directed by Dr. John D.-Raymondi, (Continued oit Page ) ing. ._...'• Other nominations, presented by partment showed only half the Classes will begin Monday for. McMahon and Cornelius A. Ryan mittees; Mayor Ira D. • Dorian: lay trustees, on behalf of the St director of music, and is on its An- BELL'SPHARMACY committee headed by Past,Pres- circulation of the adult depart- the spring semester in both the School Superintendent Clark W. nual mid-semester tour visiting Close Out. 77c lent Henry KlubenspieSj follow: ment, it showed the larger in- day and evening sessions of Union Michael's parishioners. ' The Rev.McDermith; H. R. McCulIough. ; Mark J. Dooley, assistant pastor 10 communities in three state:;. In .• ''.- ;' OVER 391,000 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED , ., , First vice-president. Public Af- crease. 6^98 compared with 5,054 Junior College in the new Noma- board secretary, and George-S. 6 (telephone call to the Citizen and lirs Commissioner H. Ray: Kir- for the adults. hegan Building. at St. Michael's will serve as mas- Sauer, board counsel. Luncheon Honors Dr. Blythe • '• (• ter of ceremonies. Chronicle from Connecticut this HAIRBRUSH ran; • second .vice-president, Har- The average daily circulation Registration began yesterday Also, G. Frank Zimmerman, week,' Dr. Raymond-reported the Look To ThU Pharmacy For All Prescription Needs Id A. Glovier; third vicc-presi- was 552, a daily increase of- 40 ov- and will continue today and to- Tickets for the affair are avail- group is bcini! very well received. Nylon Bristle. • • able at the church after masse: principal of Cranford High School; On Leaving Comity Position nt, Mrs. Mary Jackson: ;secre- er the previous year. Last Febru- morrow from 1 to 4 p.m. for the Frank Martz, supervisor of secon- Selections by the choir will in- Mrs. Estclle Duemmjer; day session students and from 6:30 and also at the rectory and a Dr. Roland P. Bfythc, 68, of 30 Springfield, avenue, who retired ary'library hours per -week were the Phil F. Henehan real' estate dary education, and Paul Chieff, clude the spiritual "He's Got the easurcr, Charles Wsigner; and' as Union County xJail physician last Thursday after 32 years of 17 NORTH UNION AVE. BRIDGE 6-0062 increased from €3 to 68- for a total to 8; 30 p.m. for the evening ses- office, supervisor , of buildings and Whole World in His Hand," a service, was feted at a luncheon,tin the Elizabeth Carteret Hotel. ;••; |uditor, Anthony G. Henrich. sion. Wc-stem folk song entitled "Chis- ...••. .,./. •.-. '. v -.._•.. /• -•• •, •. •.- ;.. . ,. • '_. of 288 days. The library is open Monsignor Donnelly* pastor a grounds. / - , . , Nominated for the advisory daily Monday through Friday from An enrollment of about 800 stu- "It is not unusual, and, indeed, holm Trail Days.," and Frank Elizabeth, on Monday! He was We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Prompt Free Delivery St., Michael's for more than 24 presented with a gold pen and ommittec were the following past 9 aJn. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 dents, including student • nurses years, was invested in his newit is quite normal for school boards Miser's "Wonderful Copenhag- Incidents: Col. Charles J. Chris- (Continued oil Pane 8) (Continued on Page 8) in Ne.w Jersey to exceed their debt en." Numerous standard selections' pencil set by Sheriff Ralph Qriscel- rank at ceremonies on January 3 lo on behalf of county department pn. Township Engineer Patrick 3. in Sacred Heart Cathedral, New limits for expansion programs,*' will be part of the program. Adult School II, Mr. Klubenspies. George M. Mrs. Williams said. "We are, in Ba^s and baritone soloists will heads. . •- ,. • ' | J •••••..'• ark. He was one of three Union Jncoln, Edward C- McMahon and County priests awarded the Papa fact, one of the* few remaining be featured as well as a trombone First undcrshcriff John, L. Bari- j soloist, a trumpet trio, and a vocal yasz of GnrwQod, who served as Registering arry V. Osborne. Jr. w Star Athletes to Preview honor recently by Pope John communities in the county which , - , i For the board of trustees, the (Continued on Vagc 8) (Continued on Page 8) toastmastcr, told of working with In-person registration for the i • following were nominated: Mrs. poem. H Blythe back in the days when spring semester. of the Cranford the old Union County Health Unit ' ' i Barbara Andrews. Mrs. Ann Bus- Olympics for College Club Adult School Will be held tonight Howard McAteer. a member of the U. S. Olympic^ ber, of tho 1976 World's Fair Com- canvass by police to check on mittee. : . . days through April 12. , "liiirles M. Ray, James M. Rich team in the single sculls events irr unlicensed dogs will be started -Monday morning, Police Chief No further registrations will be \^d A. A. Smith. 1948.1952. and 1956. One of a well A graduate of the University of accepted for driver .education and Le^er W. Powell announced Police Chief Lester W. Powell known Philadelphia family/ he i* Pennsylvania, Mr. Kelly served as. slim and trim because they already yesterday. Summonses will be ANFORD LIONS CLUB i-'porti-d on activities of the Cran- the brother of Princess Grace of an enlisted man and. later as an are filled to capacity,.Dr.'Kenneth Monaco. ensign in the Navy until 1932. He issued to- all owners who have W, Iversen. president-director, an- |ford Police Department during the then sptnt three years' apprentice- failed to obtain a 1960 dog tag year. He said all members Mary Freeman Kelly, many nounced. There arc still openings,' ll' FOR BENEFIT OF ITS CHARITY FUND * times a . national swimming ship, as a bricklayer and holds a for their canine pots.. however. In all other courses,- he (Continued on Page 8) journeyman's card. He.won the ^ ^ ,- Photo,by Micky Fox ^r--. widens th* IUUH^.1 champion, was a member of the The township clerk's office in added, although the golf, sewing ||t in the realm of music more pleasing than a balanced male chorus such as the Lafay- 1952 Olympic swimming team. Pennsylvania State Apprentice TEMPLE FRAMEWORK-^Activity was resumed this Week at the site of the new Temple Bcth-El the Municipal Building did a and investing courses also arc Tear. With the widest trick fCJ nf. Their fresh young voices give a vibrancy to their singing that make a program Meeting She now coaches the women's Bricklaying championship in 1953. building on Walnut avenue, after a delay ^caused by the steel strike. The *tccl framework is being rushing business on dog licenses ncarlng capacity. In- annual meeting of the Cran- swimming teams of the University, He is now employed as treasurer erected by the Elizabeth Iron Works of Union andUs Scheduled to' be completed by the end of tho during the past Week. More than "The school reserves' the right c«rt*Ponti«c gives you better i T|g. When to this is added a wealth of shading, harmony and unusual arrangements, by John B. Kelly. Inc. of Pennsyl- I Savings and Loan Association of Pennsylvania, 'and the Vesper week. The general contractor, the Miller Constru-clion-Qj-. of Jersey City, reports work will continue 1,275 licenses have been issued to withdraw any course for which less lean and sway, accurate fog are unusually attractive. The many solo voices, either with the chorus, or as Boat Club in Amateur Athletic vania Masonry Contractors. / 1 be held at the association's throughout the winter, wcuthev ' permitting. Target datesfor occupancy is October 1, according to to date out of an estimated dog there Is insufficient registration, I,the chorus is possessed with much unusual talent. '—Asbury Park Press. "icw,'2 North Union avenue, at Union competition. The Kellys. who have . four George Rublnc, temple president.- Designed by George H. Levj^ AIA, of Elizabeth, the plans in- population of 1,778. Last Fri- Dr. Ivcrsen said. "Money willJ* daughters, reside in Wynne wood. ;'.. SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTH( t>.m. Monday, it was announced Mr. Kelly recently wa^ named clude a sanctuary seating 320 and an adjoining multi-purpose auuilorUim seating an additional 600. day ..was the record' day when refunded if the student **»"£ by., the Junior Chamber of Com- Pa; They will be dinner guests of TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER »>"* w«;k by Warren D. Sculthorp. Also included arc classroom space, a youth lounge, rabbi's study and modern olficc and kitchen facili- more than 2,00 licenses were is- transfer to another cours^ v<.. ;->•;• merce: as Philaddphia>-Qut!jtand- Mr. and Mrs. David N, Tyre prior will & fcfunded after TB iC, ll 11.50/ OF LIONS CLUB OR AT DOOR y- Three directors will be ties. The exterior wity bo brick in conlormancc with the udjoininjt Walnut Avenue School building. ROTCHFORD for< thrcc-ycar Young Man ol J959 iorcom-' (Cauthuud onPafl. Z) •'.:/ i;^;;Morth' Ave. • ' . I •