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Second Class Ppstace Paid : CRANFORD, NgW^ERSEY, THURSDAY,, APRSIrti,.-1967 Cnwtord, NMf Seitev. 07016 •- 'TEN CENTS- ;• Vol. LXXIV. No. Pages

Finalists Cranford Public Schools Salary Guide t. • fective as o f July L 1967 {Jounty Contest SCALE I LE .II SQALE I I I . SCALE I V $CALE V . SCALE VI Year AB Degree. -IB j_ 15 AB / 30, MA Degree •MA, / 15 MA / 30 Year GOPNominati Two Cranf'OFd^'girls are- among the 10 finffrtsts • who^ will compete 1 ',900 i, % 6,000 $ 100 6,300" $ 6,450 • , $ for yKfUtle.of Miss Union County y 2 6,100 , 6,200 300 6,600' 6,750 , . 6,900 p.m. on April 15 at Fanwood 6; 300 6,400 500 6,900 •7, ,050 , 7 . 2Q0' 3 Scotch Plaips High School in the 6,600 6,700 800 . 7,200 -7,350 V 7v5OO 4 •' annual Miss Union County Pageant William H Meyer of ^lCNorth Union Ave., a longtime resident of 6,900 7,000 7,100 7,500 • 7,650 7,800 | sponsored by the Fanwood 10.9 • p.m. tomorrow at the R. J. Goerke 13 9,200 - 9,400 9,800 9,950 10-, .100, 13 'acturing. Until joining Westing-? 9,300 Department Store, in Plainfield. ~\k 9,400 9 ,600 10,000 10,150 .10,300 14" 9,500 house two years ago, he was .jvith The winner' in the • «April 15 15 9,600 • 9,800 10,200 10.35Q 10,500 15 Esso Resear-ch - and', Engineering pageant will represent ' Union 16 9,800 . 9,.700 10,000 .. 10 >400 10,550' 10,700. 16 'County in the Miss :'9,9 00 o. for 19 years, serving as senior 17 •10:000 10,200 10.6Q0 10,'7 50 10,900 17 engineer in plastics and as' cus- .. Pageant to ; be jVold in June at 10,100 Cherry Hill, a,nd Miss.New Jersey 18 10' 800 10.950 11,100 18 tomer service engineer with Enjay 19 then -will represent the state in the. 19 11,300 hemical Co. Miss America Pageant to be- held Bbrn in Troy, N. Y.,.the 45-year- in- Atlantic City later this- year. NEW .TEACHERS' SALARY SCALE — The above table gives the revised salary scale.for Cranford - old candidate has been a resident of MISS SUSAN M. MASINO MISS SHARONLEE PUTZ Miss M^sinb attends Union Jun- •• public school teachers.,. Approved, at. a' recent Boal-d of Education meeting, the scale provides for ranford for 33 years-. He attended . ior College,.where.shehas been brt '. increases of $400 in the.minimum salary and $950 in.t'n.e maximum. Movement toward the maximum on Lincoln elementary school here the honor roll and is a member of each scale is achieved through"annual increments ranging from $200 to $300 for continuing satisfactory and was graduated from Crajiford Gamma Sigma Chi. Sorority. A 1 High School in 1939. Both his.par- Board Recommends Denial ,-member of the Yvette Dancers; she •'service. Substitute*' will"be paid. $1,7 a day. for less than five days in the same assignment aiid $19 a day ents and-grandparents were resi- teaches tap'and ballet. She will do for continuous service of five days or more. The schedule for substitutes with long-term "service is dents of the township. a dance" routine as "her talent - $5,900 the. first year, $6,100 the second and $6,300. the third.' Department heads will be paid an annual Mr. Meyer, is a graduate o£ Of Vmiance for Apartment presentation at the pageant,. Miss" stipend" of $500. The new schedules will take effect July 1. ' . . ' Rensselaer" Polytechnic Institute, The Board of Adjustment has recommended that the Township Masino enjoys • horseback riding cty; N. Y., with a bachelor Of and dancing a'od plans to make the chemical engineering .degree -and Committee deny the application of'the American Legion Holding Co. art of jazz or ballet dancing her. for a variance to permit construction of an apartment house on the-site has a master's degree in business career. Board Decision Due Tonight WILLIAM H." MEYER. administration from Rutgers Uni- • oXthe American Legion Casjno at Riverside Dr. and Casino Ave. Miss Putz attends. Adelphia Uni- versity. " ' . . . . • A resolution recommending denial was passed at a special meeting versity oh Long Island. A member He served in the Navy for three of the board on March 20 with of the Gold Mask, dramatics hon- On Summer School Question and a "half years diiring World War /. S. B. Sweetsor, M. J . Mcllugh and orary society, she is pledged • : Will.the Cranford public school system operate summer schools Cam II and saw service in the Atlantic C..F. Schillinger voting yes on the Delta, Gamma Sorority ar)d serves thiiLyear?' . .' •'• '.- • . , • ' . Theatre, He was mustered out.as Date Revealed motion and T- 6. Bothmann vot- on the Student Activities Board ' That question probably-vvill.be resolved, tonight when the Board Announced a lieutenant, junior grade. Retain- • ing no. Walter M. Cuoper-rcfruinod Sharonlee, who enjoys of Education again considers how to reduce the 1967-68 School budget. ing his actiye reserve status, he was'. or *fayc dancing, sewing, knitting, reading ~' e budget was twice defeated by the voK^rs- recalled to duty from-1951, t o 1953 ^ from voting as a. member of the (Continued on Page 8) By Siegfried iipin(t thn Krivpan Cnnfjjct as a local Legion post. mittee. cut it by. $73,300. Announcement w>as made today naval lieutenant. Road-ErO Conclusions of the board in the The 'Board of Education . has • al- that. Public Safety Commiseioner Mr. Meyer served as campaign •• ready reducer] the budg-et by, $29,- manager for .the successful earn- , The }967 Safe Driving Road:E-0 matter were listed as follows: • Local Women Drum, Bugle Chartes G. Siegfried will be the sponsored by the Cranford Jaycees •"1, The parking J'aciliti** for 1300, but must' cut it by another Detnocratic candidate in the June paign of Public Affairs Cornmisr j $44,000. The $29,300 included sioner H. ^Raymond Kirwan and will be held on Saturday,.April 29, the existing apartments are insuf- s Hires 6 primary for reelection' in Novem- former Public Works Commissioner at the Uni'on Junior College park- ficient and create congestion on Wpt Awards $17,700 for a key punch operator, ber to tht Ions! Township Commit- Nelson M. Li'ghtcap about five ing lot on Springfield Ave., i t was the four streets bounding Block Instructors an administrative assistant to lielp tee post to be filled this year. years ago.. He is a .former GOP jinnqunced this week. ».' 303. • '" . At Arts Day Obtain additional federal aid, and 'I-am a-gain very pleased and county committeeman in the third ''2. It is the opinion of the board Vincent P. Flanagan,- president district and has been a member of . 'Application forms are now avail- Members of Cranford clubs won the rental of IBM equipment, and proud to have been chosen as the 1 that the one-to-one parking pro- two first places- and several other of the ^Granford DruTn and Bugle the Cranford Republican Club for able at police headquarters and at $11,600 for a summer curriculum Democratic candidate for* Town posed in the present application awards as 274 women attended the Corps Association, this week an- several years. •'.._. the driver education department workshop, whi.ch was to have in- ship Committee," Commissioner for the construction of an apart- annual • Creative Arts . Day .. and JEAN SHEPHERD nounced the hiring of two per- Mr. Meyer has been a member .-at Cranford High -School. ment house would be insufficient Music Festivals the Sixth District 1 volved three coordinators and nine Siegfried stated. ' of the executive board of the manent instruetor-s for the corps. A boy'and a-girl'wlirbe winners so that the overflow of ears belong- of theState Federation of Woman's teachers. His statement continued: .Cranford United Fund for nine Clubs on Tuesday at the MountaJn- They are Richard. Friend, musi- years and currently is "chairman of in each competition. Local winners ing to residents, as well as visitors, Jearir Shepherd The budget now contains $27,000 "In seeding reelection, I am would aggravate the existing over- side Inn. cal director of the Bergenfield the agency screening committee, will receive a trophy, a certificate for the summer school program, again pledging that 1 shall' repre- crowded parking proBtem." Mrs. Monroe Westover, presi- Appears April 13 school system, w'ho will teach ,ho_rn $17,000 lor the Upper Summer lie formerly was a member of the • of award and an opportunity to en- sent all the people of Cranford. I executive board of the Cranford Plans called for razing of the dent of the Village Improvement here, and George Dean of the Glen Schoot, which • was ' scheduled present Casino structure, built in In Kennedy Series approach the matter of township Welfare, Association. He holds ter the slate finals. Association, took first place in at CranfoVd. High School, and Winners in; the state competition 11897, and the application requested the^^ressihaking contest for the .- , .,, ... |Ridi4e school system, who .will service in the same spirit as -I did membership in the' Society of Plas-' : Jean Shepherd will present some t e a t ; .druraming:Both' a t c l a y i n g $10,000 for the Lower Summer tics Engineers and is secretary to- permission ,tq erect a two-and' second year, and Mrs. A. R. Mi- r in Ihe campaign of 1964. That spir will- receive troph.es and_ savings ! n a l f . st0 a p a r t m e n t house con- rante of the Wednesday Mortjing of.h'is %vry and galvanic .common- members of the Hawthorn- . e ~ Cabal . .- School, which was planned at the* it is one of actively and' continually t,he Newark Section, the Crjinford bonds — $100 for nrfft, $50 for sec-i tainirrg 16 apartments," 12' having Club won a first place certificate tarii's on "The Way Things Re.ally leros, national championship se- Hillside' Avenue Junior High p'urs-uing my duties, making my Swimming Club and'the First;.Pres- Ar,e in Our Time," covering such nior drum corps. ond and $2? tor third place, | four .roams (including one bed- for her 'art/album. As' a result, their School. . . . • own value- judgments' on matters bytcrian Church. He is married to subjects as protests, cominercia-1- Mr. Flanagan also reported that the former HaHic "Ward and they .First place winners in the s'tate \ room) and four being studio apart- entries will be exhibited iruconice- ism; growing up a«d beTiig in .ttu' In making its reduction of $73,- which come before Township Com fitipn at-the'stato convention in At- with money derived from the re- have ,thrce children, Martha, Kathy will go on an expenses paid trip \ ments with a single room plus kit- "Army, when he appears "in. con- 300, the Township Committee did mittee and in casting formal votes to the University of Michigan to chenette and bathroom. The lantic City in, May. cent fund drive by the corps, the not-recommend eliminating or xc- and-Billy. cert" for the John F. Kennedy.. Mc: in a manner to best serve the compete in the national finals from plans submitted indicated provision The dress and coat ensemble committee has purchased 26 horns ducing the summer school program. morial Series in Cranford High with cases and a complete set of township. July 30 to August 3.' National win-' for parking space for 16 cars. ' which won for Mrs: Westover fea- School at 8:30 p.m. next Thursday. The governing body; however, did ners will receive scholarships of Findings of the board showed tured an A-Jine -coat with seam 10 drums with cast's. recommend the deletion of the k "I believe -sincerely that my LWV Plans Open House If Jean Shcp.hercl's face is un- At present, thorp are 59 boys on three years of service on Tdwnshij $4,000 for first, $2,000 for second; that Block 303 in which the Le- shaping in front, made of blue familiar, his voice is not, for it has punch operator and the adminis- "At Museum This Sunday and $1,000 for third'place. the corps raster, it was announced trative assistant. Committee and my additional ex gion property is located also con-'^^ol crepe with roiled collar and been heard by millions of fans over The league of Women Voters of Testing will consist of a written tains the English Village . apart- loop and button closing, Tjie by Alex Ellenbacher, membership Robert P. Biunno, board presi-' perience as a member of the Plan WOR since he bega.n his career chairman. He noted, however, ning Board and .Board of Health Cranford will hold an-open house examination, road test and obstacle ment bliiklings, another apartment I covered buttons wore crocheted with that radio station in 1957. deat.said tonight's mooting is open course driving. lhat the corps will need at- least 75 to the public. The board will meet h,ave given me background anc at*"the Cranford Historical Society (Continued, on Page 8) . (Continued on Page 8) His program of commentary and members to enter competition.' seasoning to "aid me in future mu Museum on Sunday between 3 and witi filled with bright Insight into at 8 p.m. i n the hoard room-at Lin- Boys between 10 and ,17 years of coln School. nicipal decisions. 5 p.m. Mrs. Gcprge 11. Bate's of 21 hypocrisies ,of our times, is very agi: interested in joining are re- ,"My attitude toward serving as a Central A\-e.. who was a leading Trollz, Not as Far Out as Their Name, nmch like the man ihimsclf — com-quested to visit Veterans' Mem- member of Township Committee suffragette, will be the guest of • pletrlv unpredictable. There are orial Home at. 479 South Ave., E.,CBBL Drive Follcnv-Uji continues to have the same basic .honor. frw things Re, will not djscuss on any Sunday between the hours of Leonard Miller, vice-president in credo —'I will call them as I see The league's current exhibit at Have Goal of Versatility in Their Music the nir, so one never •knows" what 2 and 5 p.m. No. experience, in charge- of the Cougar League of the them." the museum illustrates 100 years By CAROL BUNCK to expect. .- - playing is necessary. - Cranford Boys' Baseball Leagues In his three years jnn the govern- of the Women's Rights. Movement, Mcntie-n the words "rock 'n' rbll Although Mr. Shepherd's popu- Richar,v.,.-.i...du .,J. Donovan^MV,.«..,, vice-presi, ^ - H . . . . - .announced that members of his.l ing body. Mr. Siegfried has served .sullranettc campaign material au- combo" to the average adult and larity ' i>' greatest among college- dent reported that plans are being i league will conduct a follow-up on \ a s public affairs commis-sioner, jthentic period-costumed mannikins . what will come to his mind is age peoprei he denies that the prob- made to sponsor a fund wising car-Hlasf Saturday's booster drive start- < public works commissioner and ,and scenes depicting LWV activity, a bunch of sloppy, mop-haired lems he describes are limited io nival'at Memorial Fiekl during the ing at 10 a.m. this Saturday. Cov-i currently is public safety commis., A pamphlel describing th«> league s cnly the. younger generation. week of May 8-13. ered will be a. number of homes i sionor. lit- became a mx-mbcr of recent study and plans for the Kan- youths yelling and wiggling to loud way River is expected-to he iavail- guitar chords. Why,"moans the old- "Don't /confuse eultism with A meeting will be held for all at which no answer was received; the Planning Board in January, er generation, can't these kids lis- young people," he says. "Today, \yo (Continued nn Page 8) last Saturday. 1966, able. tt.'n to (iuy Lombards and Lawr- tend to think.they're the only ones ence Welk, or bolter yet, Bach and doing anything extraordinary < ... Beethoven'.' . I think the older a person gets, the The Troll/, one of Cranfqrd's (Continued on Page 8) River Cleanup Project by Boy Scout Troop 80 mo.^t aclivd teen combos, don't pre- In their second annual river le.nd to be square enough for a cleanup project, members of Boy steady diet of classical music or.; Week's Weather Scout Troop 80,'assisted hy~ Explor- ers from Post 80, (.'leaned debris songs from the "good old days'! of ' UJC Moteoralogical Station their parents' youth, but,, they from the Rahway River " and its readily admit they sometimes JTs-~j HAROLD DUFIOCQ, M.Horeloglrt banks from the North Ave. bridge ten Io such music and even per- upstream to the Springfield A.ve. form it occasionally. Temperatures this woek ranged area on Saturday. Furthermore, they don't perform from a high.of 82 degrees on Sun- The project originally was plan- in dirty bluejOans and their hair, day to a l(vw o f 30 degrees on,Tues- ned for March 18 hut was post- though not exactly in crow cut. day, as only 97 degree day* were poned because of the heavy snow- style, is considerably less than recorded Io bring .the total for the fall that weekend. shoulder IcriKth. Their goal is to healinti season which began Sep- In order to get an 'early start, bo versatile •— in other words, to tember 1 ,to 4.H91. - , the troop camped overnight in. a n Iry to please everyone-, squares and The only precipitation was 07 area near the Municipal Building. hippies alike. , inch jesterduy, a trace on''Sunday. After an early, outdoor breakfast • The group, a ciuinti-t,- includes A year ago the temperatures the 'members were given their as- throe Cranford High School jun- ra.nged from u maximum of .">•> de- signments by Senior I'atrol-Loador 1 01 William (iuinther, ' who planned iors, • Lou Ditzel of 316 High St., grees to a minimum of 25 dc.^ ' '*. and organized the project. . • lead singer who plays rhythm gui- as 150 degree, days "were recorded tar; Jeff Morris of 9 Blake Ave., to bring..the total lor the heating While otve .group worked, entire- background singer who plays, com- season to 4,67«. Precipitation total- ly, on the land, other boys .were pact organ, and Rich Biflbauer of ed JM inches. wading in shallow sections of the. rivor, and a third group, working ••*' 122 R6oscvcl,t Ave, who handles . This week's temperature record: from canoes, pulled debrit*-fronv ' the electric bass guitar. The re- TEENAGE M.USIC MAKERS — A n old tnjek'dn a deserted road m-sree the deeper areas. 'mafoiru; two Troljz, both from provided the seating for this picture.of the Trollz, local teenage > Max . Min. Days FOR A CLEANER R-1VER./NP T 6 W N — Men bttl oi Boy Scout Tfoop 80, sponsored by Firs/. The boys were again impressed Scotch. Plains, arc Scott,Lange, sing- combo. If it soems a bit strange, the boys explained that they wanted Thursday 61 32 13 Presbyterian Church, arc Jnown-wlth some of the debri* they cleared from *thc Rahway River and with the large amount of unnatural er and lead guitar player, and RUdy to look "different," The group has performed at local schools and Friday 57 82 20 its/banks in second annual cleanup project on Saturday. Left to right in the picture are: Back row— debris,; which included a 1,5-foot* Lukacovic, drummer. All are 17, 1 \: nearby colleges and at two of Olay Cole's discotheques. From left Saturday . 74- 35 10 . Senior Putrol >eader Wjlliam QUinther, who organized the project; Peter Caddie , Scoutmaster Rich- length' of pipe, electric wires, yards' The boys have performed at sev- 82 53 0 tojighi they are: J Off Morris qf 6 Blake Aye., Rich Biribauer of Sunday ,'ard^Pplsen,'Jeffrey-.Vincent and Assistant Scoutmaster Norman Gorrlhge; hont row—Steven Gor- eff cellophane strips, odd pieces of eral, nearby colleges as'well as at Monday 79, 3a 7 •-' ringe, Dayid Reichert, Olenn Prinz, Mark Henne, Curt Jester, Thomas : Cheeka, Kevin Nowakowski, construction materials, old' shoes, ' iciaul **»™»svhools. . "O—n .Saturda ™ u ay, tf „»„i , 122 Roosevelt Ave, Scott Lange of ScatchPlainVLomDitzel o(318 Tuesday. i 50 30 25 DouglaB Krogman, John Charles; Douglas Jjeste'r, James Seavy, ;David' Reichert ^nd Thomas Seayy. ' r (Continued on -Page 8) ' i _ jr(Contlnuied on pafitf 2)- J- High St apd. Rudy Lu&acqvlc of Scotch Plains. ^ . , Wednesday 35 17 i ' -. t ; . *•'• . .J 4~' t ' . L J . ' _ •*.. - Eight CRANFORD (N. rewel e'mjw'tsfde.ry; Mrsf Theodore \yjtiners ! WimersJold > 57' |^^Ath y K are insulticie a>ees in the arejvt.o^a'ccomrpeuate In Sunny Acres >>Elaiti; e Smith. Uie autoniqbiU> 5clongUiif to.the A ._...._.._„— basket 'finding the ' '^u-cify" .sil-, Easter:Egg Hunt In additioji to Mrs,;M Annual Easter egg hunt for they.er^egg in each gps Winnefs iace, six othej iis were~won; EITHER.-HALF children of members-of the were1 :. t\ A 1^'T -Si*. (5-7) SmiilT, fn-1.0) • ' Patrick Acres Civic p 4cpar1.mpnl,s j p sociation. was^Iield last Saturday,. Scanlon. . • ' :. iV'e.dnfiSfiay. Morning Club-,' mor desperaieJiu gets, and he'll Chairnjarr^or the event was Mfs. .Ceramic rabbits were awarded to "A"still life painting by Mrs. E. u .y a ji kindkindss ofcrazy.religion ofcrazy.-religionss aand the two children in A. Koycn was awarded, a second, s c h c l m . s to rejuvi'fwte himself. It's G e o r g e Dorn..,•••••'' ^ - ' '' . - fiflding the moSl eggs. Those win- place- certificate. , .,- j the middle-aue^gi,''who make u'p.tne real. and Michelle' Cos tell o, t.5-7) Bobby Rearwin was gu;pn-'an honorable; cst^bU-stiment." ' . . CEAN JERSEY DRESSED lowing cymifuttee- rnefnbers: Mrs." Cullirien and Mark'Galltieci, " i '^ ' Dorn and iiention for.Jiefspring flower ar- | . T n e John F. Kennedy Memorial! Gerard Ferronc, ages 1-4; Robert Jordan arid Susan •angement-.-" ' ' • . i Series is sponsored by the Cratiford Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Clifford There will be a finaj^ Mj>.'i''.. A. ileim won a second, E d u c a t i o n Association •.•"'and the Sn>ith.,ages 5-7; *Mrs, John Bubb" the spring dance COJJ >ltfce.award in two categories: Onej jjarciit-Teacher Organizations, of Mrs. Eugene Gallucci, ages'8- p.m. Monday aj; or her'foliage housejilanl and one i r_:ranford. Proceeds will help pro- lo. Charles SI "or her crewel work picture. Mrs.vide scholarships for local students. A large chocolate 'bunny ,was to be held on-Saturday Robert Wiose. was given a third Tickets will -be,'available at the awarded to the child in each age April 15, at tin- AVinliokl place a\yard l'pr her sport knit door next X-hufnsdajV night, or ad- group who found a "lucky"- purplg^Eommunity Center, and is open to weater' vanced purchase may be arranged ,ITI- the'photography category. a j b y c o , nlaotinf, Rev. George White, econd place certificate ^was won president of SHANK by Mrs. B. C. Metzner for herHillside SH HAM olor ph'olograph of a woodland School. cene taken, in Tammola, Finland. •^Sixteep members of the Wednes- day Mdrn'ing flub attended. Mrs.- M. • L. Hammock of " the Insurance Exclusively liMiy Club of Cranford won sec- cans. ; ond prize in needlepoint and thir^l At nooTptlfe boys had lunch-al Since 1917 prize for crewel-embroidery^ a .shoi^'rest period, after which []]<>yrnnliniicfl working t'l| the job tHIMENS was done. • LESSON IN SAFE DRILL PRESS OPERATION — John' Mason Two | .Members of the, troop who par- (leit), 722 Linden PI, member of Sehej>Cfaft Co., Junior Achieve- (Continued'irom Pa ticipated werei^Peter Caddie, John CHOICE CUT Charles, Steven Gorringe, -Mark- ' ment company sponsored by Scheptrtg Laboratories, Union, is in- and gurtaf^playing, ..wiTi d6 a sang an, d^rdance numbe'f as her talent Henne, Douglas Jester, CurU-Jes- structed in safe,-efficient use ctf^drill preps by James Vento, Schefhig presentation. She plans on., a" ca- tor, David Kirlin-, Kevin;N6wakovv- executive who serves as .art^advisej^. to the. junior company. _Mapu^>- RIB reer as-a nurse" in;" obstetrics., aki, Glenn. 'Prinz, David' "Reichert, QUALITY is Always ... facturing a glass caddy^ the Seher-Craft Achievers: ar are comp^t-rfv comp^trffg ". John Bradway of ;22ia Newark James - Seavy, , Thomas .'Seavy: wit• , hi rtit27 ' other^Juiuo-ii ^ T.^- . 1 _ rA_ TVihievemenA ~U : M J".'A»< « « *t «Amniinincompaniecs f fo/-VTr" * I n n i n g &f*V* \ Ck\t£\ _ Ave., Scotch Plains, is i n charge o f Thoma.s Cheeka, Dauglas Krog- ROAST mentof JJtri'bn County's "youth incentive and economic educatiooal' tickets for the pageant. No charge man, J&ftfey Vincent and William pro|(ietr;'Operati6n,Nova Scotia-Area of Achieyerhent." will be made for adjnission to theGujnttier. fashion shovy tomorrow night. "Explorers from Post 80 who as- • ONE PRICE • A L L CUTS INCLUDED • "The Best Buy" s\is^od we're: Donald Geigerich members - of. the association; , Pugle Sarge Kisner, Bruce Patterson, Ed their guests. (Continued from Page I) Board Recommends ward Schenker and Robin Warring- IMPORTED SLICED (Continued fr.6m Page 1) ton. '.'. ,. " . pa'rents. of boys in the drum, corp, : Cojiiplete Aldene Plan at 8, p.m. next Thursday at Vefer Building, called Param'oUnt Gardens Adults. who participated were ans' Memorial Home, at which th and a two-family houae: Scoutmaster' Richard Dolsen, As- Goes Into Effect April 30 committee will report on progres; "The'applicant offemi-testifffbny, sistant- Scoutmaster G BOILED HAM to show, that 83 percent oC theringe, committee members John Commissioner of Transportation' to date and future pla.ns of t h GENUINE — LEGS or BREASTS See Us David .1, Goldberg announced this corps. Refreshments ^vill be server property in the block is .currently Henne and Dr'. J: Paul Guinther. and a motion picture made by a used for apartment buildings," theand Post Adviser Sherman Kisner For Quality •week that all parts of the Aldene board findings read. "However, the The troop, which is sponsored by Plan for rerouting Jflrsey Central all-girl drum and bugle corps from Haddohfield will be shown, |board ' finds '• that • insofar as; the the First Presbyterian Church, e x CHICKEN 1L Protection!- Railroad__passenger. • trains into property fronting tfnjUverside pr, pressed thanks to 'George, Apgar o: Newark will go into effect simul- is coneerned, less than 50 percent the Cranford Canoe Club for. th< Ib. is currently devoted to apartment loan of canoes, . t o the. .Cranford taneously on" Sunday, April 30. Local Wonien ONE PRICE ONLY (Continued rrotn Page 1) areas.. '•' .. •Fire Department, for the loan . ol FRESH FROZEN CHJX LIVERS — lb. 49c • The commissioner said that the with thread taken from, the fabri ''Testimony .was preSerftcd to theboots, • to' the Cranford Meat Mar- Commuter Operating Agency had The..dress and coat lining wer* effect that English Village has 100 ket ftfr donation of luncheon food 1 unanimously adopted a" report made from-a matching print. apartment units and ft parking and Township Engineer P. J. Gral FRESH FRESH New Jersey's First DPJVE-IN-SURANCE Agency which recommended against inaug- • Judges in the dressmaking con- spaces, and that Paramount Gar- [ for his encouragement- and coop dens has 46 apartment units and 14!eration. intling Alrtpno Plan xcrviro in t\yn lefit__were^ Mrs. William Doud, ^g^^gM^iSllfa^ ,„„.„,.„„ i clothing anH lashioii coordinator- PORK LOIN PORK LOIN stages*- for Hahne & Co.; Mrs. Jack Cook, The agency is responsible for the- home 'extension instructor in the maintenance- and improvement of Cranford area, and Mrs1. Edmund essential rail service and consists Diaz, member-of: the. Home Eco- SELECT SUPER VALUES •sfthe commissioner of transpprta- nomics Extension-Council-of Union From OUR tion>ttie assistant commissioner-for County. Fresh Spare Ribs —• Ih. 43c public transportation, the -presi- Other VIA members attending in HEDENBERGMacBEAN addition to Mrs. . Westpver were SOUTH AVENUE opp. RAILROAD STATION* Tel: BR 6-3000 dents of the Efrar^l of Public Utility CENTER CUT I Commissioners anc be state treas- Miss Helen Leire, who won third HUGE HALF-GALLON BAR! ' urer. place for her original design in Blended Whiskies: PORK Ib. Vi GAL. Barton's $ 9.69 CHOPS Calvert Extra 11.59 Lean Short Cut Four Roses 11.59 Imperial .10.15 RIB THE GOLDEN ARTIGHOKI agram 7 . - 11.59 Ib. 11.59 : Sche . "The Inn For The 'In People" • ' 8.9,5 STEAKS Barnett's D e .. 9.25 HOME MADE

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