Cranford Dramatic by Defeating Them 6-5 in Extra Club and the Cranford .Innings
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He member of the National Associa- Winning tion of Life Underwriters and the Life Supervisors Association of Snapped By Crees Newport The Crees snapped the Coman- Active in civic, affairs, Mr. Neal -chesSvinning-streakraHjight-games n m»mhpr nf •last we,ek. in^ the Unami League wanis Club, Cranford Dramatic by defeating them 6-5 in extra Club and the Cranford .innings.. Paul Nikitukjcame in to. Association. ' pitch in,,.the <..sec6hd' inning and •went the balance of the game to. Loses Driving License A View for Vol LXVn. No. 20. 4 Sections, 26 Pages .Entered a» accond clau mail matter at ', gain his .third victory. GOERH CRANPORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 9,1960 .-' The Pott OfTle* at Cranford. N. J. TEN CENTS The winning run:.for the Crecs .GARWOOD — Three local mo- came in the seventh inning When torists lost their licenses under the Bryan Bazilus doubled to "score Neuf Jersey .Point System. Her- .:: '••'•';'..••',-:.->'.VM;I'. RR Shuttle bert W. Barry, 24, of 625 Spruce the Terrace... ••/.,' •.. - Tommy Lawler who had opened 1 the inning with a single." avenue, lost his license for three Goal of $70,000 Announced :'• The Chicasaws, who have lost months as of May 9; Richard St Plan Clarified only two games, both to the Co- DtBattista, 25. of 432 Second ave- manches, maintained a firm hold nue, xwo^ months from May 16. Patio Simbacks OH second place as they defeated EARL P. NEAL. JR. and Richard. G. Reinhardt. 24. of ELIZABETH PLAiNFIEiD InTalkHere For United Fund Campaii Chica'saws ' broke the game open HISS ANN CKOWEtX will finance construction of any i The United Fund of Cran- in the fifth inning by scoring Neal Advanced ford adopted this week a $70,- overpass or underpass required on . 'United Fund Agency Requests for 1960-61 compared with 'seven runs. to Summer in! JO0O goai lor its 1960-61 cam- mm The Shawnees had, a four run To GeneraiAgent In All-State Chorus Receiving D^ree South avenue here in event the those of last, year and actual campaign results: KENILWORTH V,- Walter. Bf>, Lehigh Valley Railroad spur it, 1959-1960 paign. At the same time, di- fourth inning to come from, bdhind Appointment of Earl P. Neal, rectors • of the fund which to-edge the Hnrons 4-2, . '•• Jr., of 112 Oak lane, as general right,. a' sopKomore at Arthur L. At Sweet Briar utilized to shuttle Jersey Cen- ; '; ; •; ^ __ Approved • . On Saturday, SU:ve Hadis pitched agent, wos announced thisv week Johnson Regional f&gh School. A«ency '• Reqnest Needs Allocation serves 13 youth, • health and Clar|t, was one of seven Students Miss "Ann CranreQ. daughter of I tral commuter trains to Newark American Red Cross .......... 512,920 $12,920 $ 9.525 a two-hitter for: the Chicasaws and by {he Connecticut Mutual- Life to make connections with Hudson welfare agencies approved m, shut out the Shawnees 7-0. Larry Insurance'' Co., making its sixth chosen for All-State Charts this Mr. and Mis,. Abram Hill Crowell Boy Scouts ;.. '. 13,730 13.730 10,122 needs totaling $78,680. wee"k by Miss Mildred Midkitt. and Manhattan,trains. Nelson and John Colineri led the general agency in the New York Cerebral Palsy ...;; 3,3uO 3.300/' 2.433 vocal music director. He is the\on off'4 Berkeley place, is among "S5 This was disclosed Tuesday Girl Scouts ; ...L.IV....... •• 9,162 9.162 6,754 The $70,000 campaign goal winners at the. plate. City area. candidates for tbe bachelor of arts Homemaker Service •-. 2,500- i 2,500 1.843 compares "with • the $82,000 In another Saturday game, the .of Mayor and: Mrs. Walter fe. H)H night by Mayor:Ira D. Dorian in -A native of Detroit, Mich., Mr; right of 47 Arbor street. a report on the current commuteV Mental Health „. ........... 2,900 2.500 1,843 goal 6f last year's campaign and Crows scored two runs in the bot-Neal is an alumnus of Wayne; Uni- m Neuromuscular „ ...... 2;75O 2.000 1.474 the $61,619 actually . raised. Ac- tom half of the sixth inning to at S«el Briar (Va.) .College on * r> ;* railroad problem, before the Cran- versity. Ho" served in the Army ford Republican Club in the Mu- Psych. Clinic , .... 4.000 4.000 2.949 cording to Arba S'. Taylor^ chair- edge theJHurons 12-11. Instrumen- Air Corps during World War II. Tucker Receives Letter Retarded Children 1,600 - 1.600 1,179 man, of the budget committee, it _Crowc3i. who majored in nicipal Building. He said State tal in the winners' attack was' Wal- Mr. Neal began, his insurance Cadet 4th class Douglas Tucker. Highway Commissioner Dwight Salvation Army '.. ...'. 4,400 4,000 2.949 represents a "challenging- target ter Brandenberger, Joey Bongio- career,,, iri 1953 as a special agent son jof Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence M- the hrstooy ol art. is a member•"•'of Palmer had told members of the Sister Kenny Foundation 1.450 1.45© 1,069 but one within reach." .The an- vanni and Mike McHale. Tau Pfci, uppendass honorary so- Visiting Nurse, Association .'. 7,000 " 7,000 . 5.160 nual fund-raising drive will be with another company and "since Tucker of 8 Pittsfield street, re- Inter-Municipal Group for Better Cranford Welfare Association ...... 6,000 6,000 4,423 , Team standings as of May 28. ceived bis freshman letter in trade ciety. ' '\' v - • •.'.•''' "; '• Rail Service'that the highway, de- hejd this fall. ; arc: NOTICE OF INTENTION • at the United States Air Force Sbe teas an the staff of ^'t partment . would pick up the tab TQTAL .' :.:..,.. $71,712 $70,162 $51,723 Requests from the 13 agencies T:ikf notice th.it JOHN HAKUSA. trad- 1 Stteet Briar News, student week-, (io>nJnu.'ht'H nir i« GARWOOD RECREATION, haa ap- Academy recently after" finishing on any such construction required Campaign, office & reserve ....... 11.838 . 9,896 totaled $73,101 compared with qhk-ai.au.>; plied to the Maypr .'ind Council of the I and vas a junior member of $71,712 last year. Four agencies, C the season undefeated in-the high by the recommendations of the inrouiih of Garwood. for a Plenary Re- Goal ,! „ „... .iUmc ail CoMiuinip'tipn license for premises' and low hurdles. '.' , the. Judiria! Board -of tbe Student 'talrrie.r\rcporL • • . " ' $82,000 the Aitterican Red Cross, the COMMUTERS' BREAKFAST-^-Coftee and doughnuts were served is ow* .;. * .V ltiipti'd at 348 North Avenue. Gnrwood. Tucker also finished third in the Acqingtion'; Miss ' PANCAKE PATROL—Commuters were greeted "with servings ;, .Pointing out that the Legislature Homemaker Service, the Neuro- - •"•'•.'• " •' ' ' ' . • to commuters by the Cranford Lions Club and VIA beginning at Actually, raised ..: $61,619* v 400 meter high hurdle event held' Cronndlll sesved as bead.of dance, of golden brown pancakes Friday morning cooked by members muscular^Spcit'ty and 'the Visiting Jnhn Hakus.i resides at 27 Ttiirc^ Ave- 6:i5 a.rn. Friday, morning at the railroad station—one of the tra- this weeks, passed the $6 million ' I am not afraid of tomorrow, for niie, Garwood. N. J. • '' V • • • by the Rock^Mountain AAU as a irraemher of Ts^nc Group of Boy Scout Troop 75. Watching. Patrol Leader William railroad subsidy bill, the mayor * Represents ,73.72 percent of approved needs. • -' Nurse Association, asked for smal- pbjt'Qtiqnn, if liny, ahoutd bf mude Im- ditional highlights of Cranford Days. ler amounts than they sought last I have se<"n yesterday »nrt I love mediately. |n. wrltlnu. to A. T. Mosciv. a district Olympic meet - xras in liie May Court for' 1 Raftery, HI, flip the flapjacks are: Left to right, Robert DiTullio, . declared this is a start, even 1960-1961 Clerk of the Borounh of Gjirwood. N. J. yeah Five agencies, the Boy today.—William Allen White. 1 three jrears. She is a graduate of though small. JiJo^cntion is made . (Sinned) Darryl Harvin and Richard Hudson. On Saturday, scouts from Scouti:, Girl Scouts, Cerebral Palsy . •" JOHN HAKUSA NOTICE TO CKKDRfMtS Oranfonl High School , other troops grilled 25 pounds of hot dogs and marshmallows for in the Palmer \eport, he said, of ." Aseney . ' 21 Third Avenilu E.Ut« of DONATO A. CMJkMM, D reduction' of railroad taxes by Request Needs and Retarded Children groups and > : Giirwood. N. J. Pursuont to the order of, EUGENE J- shoppers in the business district. American, Red Cross $12,199 $12,200 the Salvation Army, requested 7th, 8th, 9th Grades KIRK. SurroBate of the County of Caioa. Hudson CountyV .communities, Adv. fees: $5.04 0-9 sconce OF BkMj \CrowdsViewContests Boy Scouts i 15,067 14.00.0 larger sums to meet increased mad? on the twenty-third day of Miy. • <•• .Special Summer ,. A.D., I860, upon the application of the Viiur essmicir Q»aT. JOHN . P. 7 • which presently collect • the bulk Cerebral Palsy 3.800 3.800 ' NOTICE OF INTENTION adisc as.' IAOTS TAVERN, faas ' «p- of the taxes from railroads. needs. The requests of four groups Undersigned, u Executors of the estate of to Gt Mayor *rA Council of the Girl Scouts ,...:. 10,583 10.580 were not changed. • i Reading, Study Courses Take' notice Jhut VINCENZA SALESIO said deceased, notice Is hereby riven to Boracxfii of CxneooA. 3L J, iir *. Plenary Homemaker Service .......>.. 852. 850 Experts tench haw* id study—for per-' has •.ipplled" to the Mayor and Council of the creditors of said deceased to y^htfrf* HrtiiJ Or v union Uoezae for premises Mayor Dorian reviewed the rail- luanent iritis in all hUt/jecttf.