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Entered s> second class mail matter at CRAXFORD, NEW JERSEY* THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. The "Postoake at erafd '.luvvriiiiv^tiit;/ tin"' '$ti W z'\ iltId 1 toDkect\]mtedFvmdDn\e Playgrounds Holding Field Day • ' Ti.tii nu»

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Advisory Couttcijl and building V»' ' t*?e in Lincoln'School.. 5 1 dash for bo>>. and ^K B -! I; jack*;, ArtsancUcrafts eo»tinii«d [to', vjt In the clay v molding contest,- Uniess valid'3 reasons :» And girb, 81-11 at the 'se^en : siuaidrpal. play- won -for . thxr bbst sculpting and lans eliminated, the cilice will 12-15, groynds last week as children par<« Debbie'Reid w,6n for the most or-, Memorial ie narrowed to the jfolfowini, shutTIcboai'd. checker:, te- tipipated iii blueberry nio and wa^, iglnal sculpture. . . : 1. Expand' the pr«(^nt' ni Ihcrba!], Barrings an4 pins were, made by ntt rt, t^tii. Ar,", ' JPaill«»WI > .$JL v. ba&kctball terrnelon- eating contests, lollipop school to accommodaiis all seny ioal *.ho>.>tirnj, home plate lo set- and peanut hunts. Christinas in C.arol kind, Linda Luiihold, Bar- ior high school studenik (trades bara . and Joah Kalino.wski, 10. U.-li) and.build two new Carolyn and D/bbic Shier, Pam 800 capacity junior high schools. Junter, thacles Morrisjpn, .Wal- ader 2.. Build a liew senior hich Summer Band School Ends ler O'Brien, Mary Ellen Hill. Edr Ar)thcs and Katliy. Quinri, A rriemor/al fund will. be..-set. up school on Orange avenue, us^/the Carol Ltfeth.old and Kajhlc«n.Kelly 'or Keijnot/i-'ti. Fpstct, 21, of 12 present hlghO School for 1,000 omr^lcted y;irn hangeps. . . Doprini g way, wh?5 was killed early junior h school pupils Tomorrow Night at Concert Sunday morning -when a car, in build a new 1600 pupil junior v Adult ^' Si-veiUy-JlvcthlUlrcrrwill participate in the SummerBatid School T?he paper mask contest was \von ^ Betty Roberts, jor the prettiest; tf^ich he-waSr-riding- crashed inta _nJ^ Concert at 7 p m,' tomorrow on the playground in front of Cleveland Mimi.- Audesirk/^ scariest, and superstructure "of, the Gordon 3. Build a now' senior hi£hT' ' St-hdol. The concert will conclude .six week? of Instruption. \ / dary, Jane,.Reilley,-. funniest. ;tj!eet bridge in Rosclle Park. school on-Hillside avenue, use v 1 \ The children will be dWldcd into three bands'; Beginhers, Hnti'r- The fund is bejng.qrgarjized by named' chair*man .-of.;the coristiHi- went- ."figrr b»ys. IS;!; ? j Master Plan lionharii; tiO- A "pet show and._.blucberry pic the present high school for 1,000 / team scored ahd advanced. In the event of rain the conccrTSvill be \cld sating contest were' highlights of iendi and neighbors. Informa- junior hlehi schools pupil* aiid tioM committee-at Ji nuk'ti W! •"• «f i \. - .-...... „,.. y i?S»yaifd : 8 '.he weelcT Winriers'in the pet- show tion may be obtained from the of- build a new 600 pupil junior. ~ B'nivl B'rith-Yountt Adults of Won j -*^? • ••" * Sfl-yiir, ^d^ back*: ELIZABETH ARDEtTS ^Villi^R)!' „ Mart-'k; put, in\the .auditorium of Cranford 1 1 1 Study Slated [ lJ.iv u were -Albert *falbert,- for JJgs, the ice of the Crawford Methodist hich sfhool on the Memorial - •" ^•M*-RUSSELL'^ BEAN - ' County ilt the home,of if-rC IJarry (M$»-, ^f^:;: *: ? ' •*'«**-• Vinhruni; ijfj 'bro'aii Hl^a.S« Ann • Lawson, for Georgie, the The car, driven by James Krem- Paratrooper Whigs , • ;was elected -to'Sery-^iis iyti Marckj hor»L->ho<.i, David Ogdcn Scltciions by the advanced band, smallest pet; Brian Quinn foi- the tract,"" use the present high school to I'm* ^RVbtiyp. x MIST 1 •Ahah l 'i JcOtcy Col- er, 22; of, 3 Docring way, mounteti Cr.infi>rd won both the "What «* >->•***,«I!-.AJ.!V« plan ?" foal will inehidfc: "ttelaware" by .Its?* Win Nationalmost unusuall" fish; Karen Halvor- for i-,000 junior hlch school piu- •; W«iiiiiy;L«c'aI MsMii\.' "• Other "appointments by lflft-yjifd tncdley tvl.iy t<» a hts i b. ii throw,. William 1 he bridge- to a heights of --nine 4 ing fcotoxirt, "AMif* Mater * ^| scn *ror Ship.py, the -pettiest iftsh;- ., came.doiwni cfcossed'tbxj road/ pils and build a new 600 piipil Army' Second Lt. . Russe|1 E, Tiooskm oi Colonu. «iwrtdcnt, I y«n' olds mid the girls' f(Jf> IM.- iUld;cv1 at C.ut»;hcr; ba.sc-b.ill throw >fur dis- junior hifeh school on Hillside i ranked b;^ Alfred." R«$d; "Ri?»n>- Ann- OonahUe for Goldie,- the - D&iri, soiV of Mr. and.^ Mrs. R: E. were Bernard Baibcr, Umtm, pub- troe styl«> rt l.i> OVi !he boys liavtd VanBrunt', Uasebali struck the curb and overtiiimed, 1 ling Wreci from Georgia Tech!y Logging TitlesmallcsVflsh, and Mary Reillev for Police Chief Norman Olsen of Ro- -aveiiue* ' *'.,' • ';'/ .'.- • " ••M, 11,2.\ Roosevel-..-.---t avenue- - , re- i lieitv (•Hairm.in,, Misv/ Pnrbiii.i weie Clav Bo.iU. Cr.OK^CSS l thii.W for acCulacy. DaVid Gorsh- 1 5. Build a new' senior • .V arranged >" Reed, 'iMelodv/of JAMES ZACIIARY Sandy, tWe pfettiest kitten. "1 ; u-ntly completed the anbornt- Jacobj.cnJacobjcn , LindenLd . \\\Jovu\a,\J and'Hjidd y and Ralph ^obt U:: at tlur . daru., Bonhairi.* sclle Park" said. . Ttie Fos'ter boy school on Oratistt. avenue, use tT r.it tSurt «*a but -at'! • « drivt', <5ord<>h-CoIlin8; badminf Lov'e,"-Eng< "Sleepy amborec Troop 71 from Cran- Barbarav Kalin'Owski's chickr- was binned under t^e overturned lOlTYMMUPOUSH en, Laura, ^was the most unusual the pi^sent hich school for 1.000, Nt-Boii, and" ehctJtersV 'ord will arrive home Saturday vehicle, a convertible. junior hieh school- pupils' and 'Sweetheart,"" Reed: *".You're pet ente.red|. • UWfKX $1J5 ffejiikti::*-.« di.il- 'tedw4r. Shi; tU'Xl cst trielc dog^ cau.^e they were 'vacationing on expand the present high school s-tujy of thK was nanicd, camber of thtmun' k Song,".-Seed; *fa A Little stiff competition the SQUiggles won Hale the' Lake George, New York. ChleT Ol- to accommodate 1.600 junior sitp. u ;. '• Best campers at their 'eab- in a field that included a peavoy Mary Ellen Hill VBonnio, the Sptin&h Town," Ret< tty' fcr aen said he s.cnt a teletyrx? alarm hich school pupils. ! i:iiv«.'r;il ehaptcjrs stflcctcd as follows: Cabin race, log raising race, sawing race cutest c|og; David ^^. Build a new senior high on '•%\c beginners'/ bandVv|lI offer Cocoa, the most activex to New Yo/fc police to locate the by l*urb*;st .!> Brad ^Nosirund; Cabin 2, Jack "Aif Brigade March" by\Whistter and chopping battle. parents .who received the. messnge school, on the.Memorial Field 1 1 Hunter for kimbcr. : MUM C»n- Siztr; Citbin-'S, Steven Radis; Cib- and Hurnmel; "Martha," Membeis of the winning patro late Sunday artcrnoon. tract and expand the present tniit!«tt ' were Biian Conjey, patrol leader ard>und collie; Carolyn Br Cr> - '$ijoy«Hw/^^v.-v'-'^^:- j Alfred L. »n 4; Jeffrey ColHn^Cab|itC Ste- tow; "Little Brown Jug," The 1 Foster ' youth - was pro.high, school, to accommodate 1,- 9 S.8CM, . oi JH be* Mr ven. Andrcaserif and Cabin 6> Ran- and Eagle Scout of Post "79; Charles Ruddy^ best dressed and iftdcnd 600 junior high school pupils 'Citiztni. in Urban Ke- "EntefalirWaltz,;* Von Bloh;VCfip- nouneeiS dead on the screne by T)r ,»nd ho!d* nc^al/ j pubhe-attdn' from the- itWlpli-SJ»;.ls«n..» • '•• EvahS, Eagle, Post 79; Johrl Roth jie$t; Joan Ka.Hnowski for\ths : . Because there "are several areas PINT VACUUM ;per,Sh'ii» j[7&& March," Wh\stl star scout, Post 79; Richard Lm dog having the cutest tail and Gennaro Braga. The overturned of disagreement «n the det&ils of Corsca Cm-*oraani*atiort- lld ACflGN.wilUi yhe .easftpiirs visited the Fish and HummeL ^nell.Uall r scout,, Postt 80, and JumJumc usual colors, vehicle.was lifted manually RR^h. ot the above plans, no cost Vrfiyaea-'bc discu^cd by..-,-Mrs. Johtt Hiitehcry• '.!at. Hatketistown on ; ; Resell*? and JtescUa 1>ai-lf ^tritei Tueiiday and hiked to" Hope- on ^h«»intermediate Band Wilf JSachary, RoberRbt t KKnox , RRobeb r •xs in. the, 5 to V-agcgfou] flgur'es aro included at this time, neer. >ST.CK*» Jr. /ftififi JBjegiment; JlSarch," _ JO pie-eatingl contest were (Onifwofkcrs- at the (nearbjj r. Mw* Jtf.an Be -Miss Mary'Sullivan Will titur'sdiiy. 'Motion pictures; were rt Morgan, and Philip Brubtiker, ai B the announcement stated. . p is * foods Jolly eoppersmith Marchi" Pei Eagle scouts of Post 80. Hei bcrt ;astest:.,Firat, Debhlie Reid;;second, aragheiisian, Inc., plant. "lt_is essential that the num- SMEWfE j a nummaryy of Toc.«i ordinances' null shb,vca Tuesday- and Friday ove/j \ts*. tkldcte: he lives ers; How High the Moon,!* Sjurscn of 8 Elmora avenue served vin Lynch, >thira,-Tony. Andri' /^Chief Olsen quoted Mx\ Krem ber of combinations be "reduced to WHAT BUYS! enablinbli g 44c«itlatiol n concein- ngs.- ^ '.'-• \ '•'./. OKI; sloppiest, Joseph Audesirk. In mm. Boys at the eai«p this,week/are: of iPicardy," Wood; 'Fath- as scoutmaster of Troop 71. cr tte saying that Mir. Foster-mad< permit development and discussion BALLS g towtt planning. To" bri»(S the me 8-10 group: Fastest, first, E Jeffrey Millet* Gary Estpbrook, er, of Victory March," Gawnei-aad The Sduiggles began by winning a conunent which distracted th of. details," a bo.ard.. spokesman WSSKSI^' loc.»l ppiutlirj? into focu"», Mri. Jo- "Wfien the Saints Go .Marching in a qualifying race, winning the Philips; second, Pftter Andriola; driverV, attention Imomchtarily stated, "and \t is expected that in- phtlE,Wuvi.kuw.will"talk on what Jay KliHCj Robert, ^odha/t, Barry third, Philip Reill,ey; slopp^st* ^$|ii|| Gallantt'rV Bru|e Kruphlek, Mark In," traditional. , sectional finals, area finals^ and Mr. er.. said .-that when he formation to-be, prepared by Ep- -b'n Heir Kfd' planhinji p«"0ijra:« ii. at l>Jii;helas Prato will be trumpet national scm?-flnals. In 13 con- Daniel Coitanzo. looked ck ai the-_wjad her ple & Seaman", the school archi- There; w|l!' albo be- aPetersbh, 'Mitchell Oprfn, pouglas Eleven-year-old winners fit tects, wil^clarify construction costs Perez, Richard fiasco, Steven soloist in thew selection. "Cherry tests, the Cranford patrol won firs, the bridge \Nsuporstru^ture looming lbs of a planning study ton= place. \ Fastest, first. Mar Jane Reilley on Hillside avenue and Memorial ihhul Paik Lca- Victor Nielsen, - Robert Pink and Appier Blossom V/hite" in front of Hint, the/chier said. ihop Is-Sold 1 by Louiguy. ... „ In the nationa\finalta\flna s the Squig- Second, Dick Philli i; third, Kathy The car wa\ heading from Ro. Field sites, as welt.ast on. the,ad- PflRA 5 89< of \Vohicn Votcrsi Klitnik, -Christoiimei - Nied2iocha, schools as Ja', junior high school. Iti.of ihc Dbfa "rt Mcijt r ^h Malcolm Douglas, Ronald Brown- Members of the advanced birod gles competed againsicasnst four patrols ^illey. Dick PI ilips was at selle Park into\Rose}le over , disadvantage James?-^rMeGovney, chairman liipp •i^t ;it North ••'Union avcrtui:\ta lee. •••' / are: , - , winnirjug first placc\n log raising in .the second bridge which crosses the aHd; •' M*i. -iMilttin-, Goldstein ..tof- third place in the peaWy race, firs (Continued Page 2)' Central Lines. of tht butldihg committee, an- 98c Value i ; ! Richard Jackson, Jprdon Tabat. Fliites, Barr,y Levine. Jean Mur- nounced at • theNrncetiog that the 1 :.0ifiihfe"3*'i»> iiniibiiiisicd- this .*# in sawing. in chopping, the K^ MMiBMW' " i Ri.ohard/Mcthr-Jeflfrey Frankel, phy; clarinet's, Karen-, Andersen, Born in BrooklyJL Mr. Fos.tei .. ' (Continued- on>Ptt^c 6) .. t. ;b^...Mj:i -;a«d -MifS; .Howard!"JVt»i..«l>»w^ Mark Myersbn, Richard Rail, Don- Gerard Dehner, Judith iHalkowich, patrol tied thJ all-time record with Sgl. Wary train, for Denver. • On Satur- chin and abrasions of tbejidse and other: B'nai B'rith Women groups ifininistjrqtielh. H„e serve_.._d with .ur-dny, Hiroshima Day. -.Thji. Keep Chef Busy Boyd, John Casale, Varice1 Fleck- Idh scouts camped ovcrnigh right temple, \nd .\|SSi S^ray from Union and Middlesex Coun- Corps, attached niamthMncsyof the •caravan arc, enstine, Alice KowsOwski, Mary Wyo.,' and on- Sunday latej; revealed a fractured bone hi: ties, co^-sponsored/thc affair in col- Bowlu Alley < and was stiitioned I "No-More Hiro.^himas" and -ncadt At Annual Picnic (Continued on Page 6) on page 6) jaw Was put in a cast. laboration with/the* Union County PRESCRIPTIONS Sthlhe'Itlantithe Atlancc and Pacific, AeveemenV at Geneva-Jor a Ban cm-f Mental Health .Association as a' Voted s prior to his discharge in Nuclear Blomb Tests." Annual .picnic for-' members of citizenship^-and. civic affairs pro- The. .darayant vvnlking^ in towns, the Cranford First Aid Squad and jpfdinjj. fn^.country,. $tattcd at ject. This',is the second time such By ChurchLeaguf The 'sew owner has b.een in scheduled for last Saturday was a program has been in effect and nth the retailing arid mumifact- •the /Trenton Capitol tit 11 a.m. yep Religious At its eighth annual postponed because of "inclement both, groups stajed-'evcry effort j rinjf of men's, beys' iind. chil- tsytiay with .send-oft- remarks- by, last Thursday night at & delivered Free leading New -Jcrseyans. • Their' weather brought about by Hur- would 'be expended - to continue reh-'s "wearingsapparel for sevoral Lutheran Church, the, I ars. He recently wasassociated,'•route lies througli Princotpn.'li'Jew ricane Brcnda. However, the the project in the future. tith Reimei^ Childjrente .Shopv Brunswick, Plaintleld, Wcstiicld, skies cleared overnight and it waj ComtrueMon Projects inform v The sup"per, which was prepared Church Bowling League v nion,, tat two yeaVs. Mrs. Gold- Cranford, Elizabetb, Newark, and held on. Sunday in Unami Park. The summer months have seen served by volunteer members support the proposed WHEN THOU fContinued on Page 6)\ ftnally to New Yofk. - •> .steady progress on expansion groups, included over.. 250 ] ley application w'hjcru HighliEht of ""the; program was jects of several religious institu frankfurters and buns, three doz-^l before Township Comr a softball game won by Squad D. tions in Cranford, with the new Gn,can\of baked boiins, 125 bot-1 meeting next Tuesday Those able to rriove alter the game building of Temple Beth-El at tics.of sWt drinks^ 25 'dozen cup 1 George Henderson Conceit Set partook of rejjteshmcnts which of the were served all atternooh and con- 338 Walnut avenue being the ^akes, nine\poundi' of potato chips.! gated to attend the lSSace creahi pops, pickles; prct-Hocul governing bodf amd-effer tue The -Cr; Recreation Band Klflbenspies,' Nancy Lconanl and sisted of roast beef, sausage sand- nearest to completion atthis time. l9r4 zels/mustard, Olives, relishes, can- i support of h1S le>:.guc. Norma Strauss. '- • wiches, corn on the cob and cold ' Following a rneetirig'.of the The a •ill prpsc|itJB'' concert at 7:30 p.m. Clarinets, Richard Aaron. Ed- dlea and watermelon. Thochil-! n Mtcr-Church Uasuc has drinks.. building executive commiuee of cjit VhuKsday'at Memorial Park, ward '-Coc, Stuart Campbell, Joan drcn also pa^ticj&ted in several"28 teams., of which 13 arc from Lt. Jack Delafifcy and his pom- Temple Beth-EJ last night; Irving local churches. arid Ccptral avenues it Grodm. Juy Guintncsp,"Pdul Guin- mittcc hacj, to work overtime--.to Weiss, chairman, announced'- that games. Prizes v I -- 'tiome drive, who originated the ologi\t in chgrge,* of ' the . Union '•• —• ' and-John Snook. . / new structure formally on Octo- r t rHussian Sailor'sr^nce," Glicrc; r to take care of all in good time. J • ; I '(f*l. .. picnic project last yenr and acted | Junibr\CQl!»8*" '|^*a her station, Irish Time from County Derry,' > Basses, E. O. Johnson^ Wayne H. ber 1. in, chapel, rabbi's of. as c«ordinntor for both groups,,'-Mr. Dpilora s;iid a low barornetcV see styles and /tailoring handsomely designed for a new Jones • and William Meifcer; pcr» Exterior work has been, com- internationally famous Ismar Day- I en, 3rainscr; excerpts from id, formerly of Israel and now in lice, administrative office, yout reported that the children enjoyt-d'j reading of<^29.37 indicated the ing and 1," Rodgerjf-Hommer- oussion, Chester Kidou/aski and Early Registratioi} .p|eted except for one {side of the lounge und classroom area. Th the. day- trembndously. Mrs. Sil-' nearest passage here of tropical fashion look with precious fur! §iz@s to fit all petites and i.tcin; "Star Dust," Carmichacl; Kenneth ShotlarideT; tenor saxo- entrance on Walnufavenuc, where this' country. ','. Plea Made by Clerk The interior of the lobby wall building wiitJ- .designed by .Geo^g vcr, chairman olj voluntt-r services| storm Brt-nda u\l:35 p.ny. misses, 8 to 42. jCbJc Porter stlecUons an4 "Liberty phone;'F. A special ffrt work is to be done. The Lwy, Elizabeth archi^ct. for the 'Union County Mental '— A shower at 9U0 p.m.- Satur- 3cll," Sousa. , • ' Cornets.^Robert Cass Thursday, September 20, is the, exterior of the \mtrancc wall .will 5JvTll be of the same face brick us Cowpcrtjiwaite, George 'dcadjim; to'register in order to the exterior, with one wall a mo- A progress report ^on the nci Hpalth As«Sci;ition as \ycir_us eit-'-day added anothcrShwidrcdth of Also, "Invcrcargil' March," Lith- bear Hebrew lettering carved Into and civic affairs chair- an inch and brought^Jhc rainfall Nicholas Prato, Rudolph liohlick, vote in the November 8 Presi- fimcstonc and : arranged in thesaic tile in a menarah \desigp. | education;^ building and fellow po\V; "Cacnlval of Melody," ar- dential Election, Township Clerk be ,\ dome Hgfit of ship hull being erected by Cran man for the Northern New Jersey total for July to 8.37 inches. Prior . ALl FURS ranged by Hawkins; "American VVjiliam Roth, Phillip Lcakcvich, form of ascending flamep. the in- There will t to last Wednesday (when there AS TO COUNTRY OP ORIGIN Joh SiSilvcrmal n and-Fred J. Walter Coffee-reminded Jocal clear plastic in the center of the ford Methodist Church on fhc sif Council. of B'nai B'rith Women, {Folk Rhapsody" Grun-dman; scription being' "from the Second p further stated: was a prccirn.iiiiiian-of-LjLJnlBhcs), htakes of MaljQ^Anderson. atf alto saxophone.-Warren ScchHit. residents this week. Book of Kings, versa S.of chapter of its former parsonage on Lin The Recreation Band was formed He urged new residents and lobby.. The floor will be of tcraz- coin ayenue was given this, wee "This day made us realize once month " ~""~ rLiberty Bell March," S 2: "The Lord hath sent me unto to. -. . ' Mcmbcfs of the band yvM have, under the sponsorship of the-thos' e who have** moved?' have Beth-El." The limestone • plaque "sanctuary, by Dr, Willium T. Kribx, clwirmar again how very necessary such, ed only 4.81 inches. Township Rwrrcation Committee. come pi age to vote or have In additi of the building committec-Uc said program is during-the summer Mr.- Duftocq. reported the hjghs COATS, GOERKE'3 FASHIONABLE SECOND uttendcd rehearsals to will- rest on a granite base, sur- with a of 32O',"'tfhe ciude: •, •• • , •/. The aim of the grojfccf ista' have- changed their joames, by mar- a multi- the • basic framework is complete- season. Thjese children need out*- est temperature Saturday ?8 : playing iot riage-to register «os early as pos- rounded" by-planting boxes of rose StructureStutu - also - 6U2ABETH ONLY Oboe, G(eorge ; and a kitch». •'•'* :'•"' "^~*^ ^ li B FiHi C^oi spokesman- •V..: •

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3 Sections, 18 Pages NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960 Entered as second class mail matter -at .The,post Office at Cranlord. N. J ' . TEN CENTS' / A- Sale of Chapin's Sport Snp North ".ayeriue,,east,, to Wt Fredericks of VXestfleld wa^. leldento nounecd this week. The na* the -store has been changed j Cv'ariforcl' Sport Center and SALES REPRESENTATIVE'S HOME—Mr. arid Mis. Michael K. tensive alterations" are^tow u ' ors Razook iind family of Brooklyn, N Y.Y have moved into their jiew way and new stock is being"]»•• Burtori Cv Pelderi has been.| homcat 3 Lawn terrace,,, purchased from Lemo Construction Ge.; . The store was ooened\itt med.-'chairman- ojf the!^campaign Plans for lihe annual Cranford f ,orid base throw; three-leggied race, ^y w|s celebrated by children at Roselle. Mr. Kairook is* sales representative for Royal; Jaefean under the name of King'-and I laygrpundsk Field/Day..on Wed-1basketball relay, 75-yard dash, thj^ Memorial playneld. 1 SCHRAFFT'S ; CMJIA. Co and Vogue Ceramics.. Thisf property was &Wd by iri by Ben King and John Q Crafttord drive. Dates 6f the iesday were announced today by sticks; „' •'.._'. Evelyn Wade, Realtor and Insurer, 423 Nosjth ' tfhlon avenue. It was continued-under the on'" mpalBfi, which-will seek $1OM& iomas-3"ipj^idi, director. . Good* citizenship awards will be "Adams Avenue . shiptff Mrs; Chapitf until his ., behglf °* **' y°ut^ health ahd' presented to on*- Jjioy and girl from Last-week's arts and crafts ac- The program- will beg'hi at 10 course at the/lrifsmtry School, 'last 'Marcll.;. '±-^—^—^ — -{fare* ageHcies,> Will be an- Lists Results " Of the "seven municipal play- 'UvttEics-~ including Vc\& making of Recommendation that the: Board of Education eliminate from mmm .n'nftcd shortly. :":••'_ -, high sthooi-pl^yground.. Other awards will be earrings and'pins, paper lanterns, :0ttsid«!r.atiort all but seven of the original :4'6 possible'.'Combinations F.Ort . BennipgC Go.-" L)t. Dean re- The'iiew owner is an enthi The eJce'cutive committee-agreetf ^thf junior gfift.haH, fruit mobiles," pnrti hangars and it-t time around the "with food contests "iri .popularity Norm%. Hobbie and Judy Garrity;: vanced to reconsider --Shy of' the training,, the 23'ycar-old , officer fishing, tackle,, gun's, ammu' I , Tex. y • ic events staged at Craplord Boys" •ases forvfc(oys ' arid girls, 8-11 ,at the .seven ...municipal play- won for the best sculpting and plani elfminated, thosftiioice will received dassrpom'r instruction' in and sporting'goods and'will : CAPS 20% OFF SUNGLASSES funder Mr. Tyre's jdjirectiatt, &mp"'at "Silver Lake last. week. and 12-1&7 • ; • •- grounds last week as children jjar- Debbie Reid won for tjie 'most or- »e natrrowed to the following: ". tHe-tcchniques; Q{ air transporta hunting, and fishing licenses. tich of the campaign .organization Competing • tor efeMson_ were Also,'. snuffleboard, checkers., te- tjciijated: in blueberry pie arid war 'ginal sculpture. ' 1. Expand "thp^-present Weh Tames „ Pells, JaifTes ^Elliott, Da.via herbajl, ho)f sesHQesy basketball Earrings and pins were'made, by bility antbaeriaLstipply, delivery. $1.98 Value ready had been completed; An J termelon- eating, contests, lollipop School to accojftmodal* ail sen- The lieutenant entered the Array Craii^owl Swimmeji* _ TRAVEL IOUNtAINN/ / 30% OFF novation was the' establishment. Gershnian, LdoyQ Leschuk, Jef oul shooting, home'' plate to sec-and. peanut hunts/' Christmas in Carol.and Linda Luethold, ^Bar- Fund ior high sclutol students (trades : rey Colh>sT Joel Becker, Wayne bara : -.-and J^an • Kalinowski, in March, i960. ' (Continued intm Pab'e$' LARGE ASSORTMENT a manpower committee neaded 10. 11. l|r and Hulld two new •- A member of Alph'a Sigma- Phi 25-yard free.style event for i Mrs Janie$ O'Brien and includ- Jack. Size'r, 'Douglas' arolyn and Debbie Shier, Pam 800 cap^ity junior high schools. -fraternity, Ytc is a 19~55 graduate l3-a4 years old. CranforS . J. one representative from each Bonham,. William Guinthcr and Hunter, Charles Morrison; ^al- For Woder 2. 9up on Orarige^avenue, use the I960 graduate .of !the. University stroke event for girls l3-j,4:' This group has almost.completed All the campers were divided ward- Anthes and.'Kathy Quinn; for Kenneth L. Foster, 21;"of \Z hleh school for l.OdO Special!!! Carol Luethold and Kathleen-Kelly s of Alabama... '••" '. e enlistment of more than SOO; ijfto four teams for Olyrnpics' com-- Doering way, who was killed early [unior hich school pupUs and old with Sue Manny, Karen: wtition in softbtll, basketbalL vol- T!omarrow completed yarn .hangers. , ^ur" arid Diane Hauk placi BEACH BAGS 89e mpaign soliciters. These will l?e. / i'iuiday morning when a car. build a new COO pupil junior ? 7 signed early in September • °tp BlURTON C. ieybail, track and field evettts, in- The paper mask contest Was won which he was riding crashed. Jprto high *;ehool on Hillside ave that order. - >- •• dividual contests, turtle r^ce§ and. •Seventy-five children wyt participate in the Summer Band School by Betty Roberts, for the prettiest; ! B'nai BVitli Young A 'n Heir thildrert's iiSicolrn Douglas, Ronald.Brown- Members of the advanced band competed against four Datrols, Rcilley. Dick Philips was at -selle Park into Roselle over." schools as a junior high school. FIRST AID |<,op at"111No: ITnioivwenue. to ee. are: . ' • >s nning first place in Jog raising slight disadvantage in the seconj bridge which crosses the James E. McOovney, -chairman, 100% Crystals or Nuggets and Mrs; Milton jBoldstein of Richard Jaikson, Jordon Tabat Flutes, Barry Levine, Jean third place in the pcflvey race, first (•Continued on Page 2) Central Lines. of the • building committee, an- 200's VITALIS '1.19 ^st Orange wa^ ajntpunced. this Richard Mcth, Jeffrey Frankcl, ph^r; clarinetsy "Karen Andej in sawing, and in chopping, the Born in Brooklyn, 3Mr, nounced at the meeting that the 98£ Value : KITS cck by Mr. .arid/Mrs. Howard Mark Myerson, Richard Rau, Donr Jcrard Dehrier, Judith Halkoiyich, patrol tied the all-time record with (Continued on Pa (Continued on Page 6y KLEENEX assel, of Tlnion^/wrh'o have opei'- Nuclear Policy aid Leslie, Brian McKec, David Kathleen Knowkon, NcaLNSuman. JJS strokes on a large lpg. Sgl. Wa ;cd the store for the past s^ve.n Garrity, William DoChabcrt, David On the closing day jjf-.the Jam- : Trumpets, Gary Petprsori, Rob- Jaw Fracture i rok $1,00 - 'V.-•••••',- ,;;••:'-•.'• j.ars. / v-- •'•/•'•' Here Today Collings, Michadl Downing. boree on* Thursday, the winning BUG BOMB 53. EPSOM SALTS 27^ IWflliam Guihther, Thomas Rau ert Peterson,'" Nicholas Prato, • Police Sgt, Gcpr^e C. Ward Is ^:CKv. $jC:.\. | Mr. CasseL'yho has been active patrol was presented gold mcdBl: i the Cranford Business Associa- Local members of the Committee George Morton, Carl Frank, Ste- Theodolre Robinsos^ftrombone, Ar- by Dr. Arthur- A. Shuck.- chief B'ltai I^Ith Woitten Assist IV for, a ' Sane Nuclear Policy are thur Carrington/ recuperating a|/nome from injur» lon and cdrrcntlv served as chair¥ phen Radis, Scott Auer, Jeffrey scout executive. National champ ies, suffered/when Ije tripped and pmmm t$l&Vaioe v.?'A^^'- ••••.' pan of its retail Womotion com- participating in a peace caravan Collins, Lloyd Leschuk, Irwin Drums, Paris Boyd, Ronald Er- ionship patrols .were splectcd for At JMi^iiosticJ Center Picnic which is scheduled to reach the dci. Dean Kirogroan, Richard Mer- fell in .the alley next to 17 North 100 '• V GClARANTiEa b/has ..Joined his father, Lyons, Paul Joscwitch, Gerand the first time iri scouting-history V QTIPS Cassel, in the management Cranford business area about 3:30 Daniel. James" Pellsj-ftandall Nel- cer, WUHam Monetti, Richard in personal fitness,, pioneering and Unionxavcnue while checking bus- Mrs. G;hest«ir Kaufman, citizenship and civic affairs coordinator -59< ssel Textile Brokers in Newp.m. today, according to an an- son, Douglas.Bonham and Steven Zickorninn; saxophones, Nicholas loggFng. On the closing day Pres- in^Ks establishments in the area at for Kadmiah .Chapter, B'nat B'rith Women, reported tpday on the INJECTOR RAZOR : nouncement by Kenneth, Stewart- Shak. Bruce Carrington, Joseph ASPIRIN LARM CLOCK |T69 /.City.. •'-. V- \ ] ;•• ident Eisenhower visited the Jam- a.m. Friday. '. sUccesj/of the" second annual picnic supper wh,ich was held yesterday MAGIC CUFF With 10 Blades r. Goldstein ...attended wee*- of 1-66-Hillcrcst avenue.- fner, -. boree site. for 05 children and the staff at the New Jersey ^Diagnostic Cpnter at 1 He was treated by Dr. James J. X/ uahie High School, Newark, ansd "This will be part of a four-day ' Members of the beginners^ band On Friday the Cranford* 7 Park. ' „' ..._,,• WE RESERVE THE RIGHT Daubert "for a laceration of the Jutgers University, where Be spc-.journey which will end at, the FirstAiders arc: . tingent packed equipptitrit and lefi Kadimah Chapter of. Cranford and Hoselle Park, along with eight TO OMIT QUANTITIES • DARVDAIITC7flL< alized in accounting and business United Nations Building on Sat- Clarinet, Klaus B'oehm, Robert by train for Denv«r. • O»V Satur- chin and abrasions of the nose an'd urday, Hiroshima Day. The two other B'nai B'rith Women groups tiministration. He served with Imp Chejf Busi John .Casale, Vance Fleck- day tho scouts camped/overnight right temple, and when X-rnytf from Union and Middlesex Coun- | |tc Army Signal Corps, attached main themes of the caravan are, enstine, Alice Kowsowski,, Mary at Cody, Wyo., and/on Sunday Klater revealed a fractured bone Ifls tics,.co-sponsored the .affair in col- Boiling Alley \»&. intelligence^and wn? stationed | "No More Hiroshirnas" and "Reach (Continued on P/age (Continued a* J?aae 6) '• ' ' jaw was put in a cast,,---' / both the .SffiJniic ami pacjnc ; Agreement at Geneva for a Ban, on At Annual laboration with the Union County PRESCRIPTIONS ' prior to his discharge in Nuclear Bpmb Tests." Annual picnic fo members ol ..MentaM l Hcuj^t Association as a Support U Voted Sfcit BRIDGE 946. The caravan, walking in lawns the Cranford, Squad citizenship and civic affairs pro- This "new owner has been in and ridingxin-country, 'started a ject.. This is the second time such By Church League Called For the Trenton Capitol, at 11 a.m. yes-scheduled for/last Saturday was ProgressRetriedIonReligious th the retailing and manufact- a program has been in effect nnd At .its eighth annual ...meeting 6-0C62 ring of "men's, boys' and chil- terday with send-off- remarks by postponed because of inclqmen both groups stated every effort & Delivered -Free fen's wearing apparel for several leading jJJew Jerseyans. • Their weather obout by Hur- last Thursday flight) at Calvary would be expended tq continue Lutherjm Church,. the> Inter-- I ars. He. recently was associated route lies.through Princeton, New However,, the the project in the future. lith Reimcrs Childfrente Shop, Brunswick. Plainnold' Wcstileld cleared overnight and The supper, which waHircpared Church Bowling League voted to' nion, for two years. Mrs. Gold- Cranford, Elizabeth, Newark, and on Sunday- in • Unami Park The. summer months, have" support the proposed bowling ;il» finally to^Nc.W York. and served by volunteer members (Continucd on Pdfjc 6) Highlight, of the program wa: steady progress on expansion pro- of both" groups, included over 250 j'ley application whifh will come WHEN THOUG a Softball game won by Squad D jects of several religious' institu- frankfurters and buns, three doz-1 before. Township Committee at its J ••^y.r;\:..rmJi: Those ablfl to move atter the gam tions in" Cranford, with the new en cans of baked bean.s 125 bot- j meeting next Tuesday night. ~ v., •',. ,. •. lemorMPcark(Concert $ partook of refreshments which buildjng flf Temple Beth-El ,at ties of soft drinks, 25 dozen cup! George PV-nderson was dale- u were served all aHfcrnoon' and con 33$ Wauiut. avenue being the eokes. nine poumis of potato chips,: gated to attend-rh^wcetinc of the ••/-. •The Cranford RccrcjjiLon' Band Kliibcnsplcs, Nancy L> of j:oast_ beef, sausage sand nearest to completion at this time." |25 ice cream pops, pickles, pret- local governing body and offor the' Norm,a. Strauss. ICNIGUC. (•'ill present a concert at 7:30 p.m. 1 wicfo,' corn on the (Tob and cpld' zels, mustard, olives, relishes, can- 1 support of his Clarinets, *Ripha Following' a -meeting of the Tne pcxt Thursday at'Memorial Park, drinks. >"* ,. 'building .executive committee of dies and watermelon The chil-1 I«tcr-Church League Has Ward Coc, Stuan/Campbell, Joan Lt. Jack Delancy and his com drcn also participated in several i?8-teams, of which lS arc from antl rientrol avenues, it Groom, Ja/ Guihthcr, Paul Guin Temple Beth-El ^last night, Irving local churches. mtttee had to work overtime tc Weiss, chairman,, announced that games. • Prizev were nwurded to Ujpnounpccl by George Tocncs, ther, Susan Muston, Kenneth/ In jjrotect the food overnight find al- the winncr^and favors were dis- :i Choose superior quality mink in tho exciting new winter gram, Garj/tvcrsen, Terry John cornerstone laying ceremonies will ••••• - *B director.. together did u very good job, ac be ht;ld (H-%jijn. on September 10. tributed td"all. son, Msra/Doris King, Jerry Mad cording to President Albert Bend Storm^Statistics Whatever 3 shades ... . all specifically chosen to blend with the m©w program of about an hour's den, P/acr. Meyers, Thomas Sack George Rubine, temple prcsii- The Union County Mental i - •» , • - . >-vOSJh has been' planned. Sclec- lin, who' expressed his thanks t' HeaBh Association supplied-, the gy MeteOrOlOiriSt financial l« en aria John H. Schumann. all who helpedpinakc the affair . dent, said it is hoped thatLJlje fall fatkric shades. Our luxury fabrics include Precious Fur lions which havi been xirehearsed Emssoon, Agnes Fingcrlin; bass success. " ij sanetuary portion of the buildjng funds enabling the groups to rent *> ' •< include: "Blue Tango," "Synco- clarinet,. Fred Hustorv; baritone Fred Mulperc acted as chcl and will be ready for\use fOr theHJgh NEW TEMPLE ENTRANCE—Exterior work on Tc-mpk, Beth-El's a full-length feature film and sev- A total of ZA\ inches of rail pated Cldck," "The Phantom Edward G. Rcarick; trombones Holy Days services beginning on ntHv' building on Walnut avenue is complete with exception of erul. c^ploony^which were shown . foil in Qranford between 1 Fibers . . .Soft CasKrnere Blends .;. • Worsted Failles arid was hard prcsjscd at times as th.i to the* thildren'. and 3:30 p.m. Saturday, accord- sound, |»cnt," all by Levoy Sheldon Cohen, Robert Cunniif, appetites grew larger and.the or the 'evening of September 21. missing wall of entry-way, which will display artiblic carving in Jay Farrell, Preston Robbins, Jr Plans-._jriow arc to take over the Mrs. Leonard Silver of 18,Len- ing to Harold D. Dutlocq, meteor- i . property, Forstmann Fabrics,' This is the year of the fashion coat,.« I'.folonaise Militaric," Chapin; dors came faster, but he managec limestone with Hebraic"motil. • j" —. home drive, who originated 'the j ologist in charge of the Union v : Russian Sailor's Dance,"" Glicrc;'),and John Snook. to take core of all in good time. new structure formally on Octo- - vceeds, [ Basses, E. O; Johnson^ Wayne H ber I. ^ k _\ picnic' project last year and acted! Junior College) Weather station, see styles and tailoring handsomely designed for a new Irish Tune -from County^Derry," • A os coordinator for both groups, I Mr. Dutlocq said a low barometer JJrninEer; excerpts from "The Jones and William Mercer; Extt-rior work hniC.becn dom- intcrnationully fiimous Ismar Dav- 'en, boiler room, chapel, rabbi's of- •ri cussion, Chester KinoWaski and id, formej-ly of Israel and now in fice, administrative Office, youth reported that the children enjoyed j reading of^ 29.37 indicated the iing a«d-*l," Rodgers-Harrfmcr- Early Registration plctcd except for one stdc^of the ; fashion look with precious fur! Sizes to fit all petites and ktein; "Star Dust," Carmiehacl; Kenneth Shotlander; tenor sax4- L- on Walnut avenue, this country. lounge and classroom area. The the day tremendously. M?s-. Sil- ! nearest passage' here of tropical t • v. phone, F. Arnold. '- __* Plea Made by OerlT" -The interior of the lobby wall' bujjding was designed by Georgi vcr, chairman of volunter services I storm Brcnda at 1:33 p.m. :olc Porter selections and "Liberty a ipeciul nrt work is to be done: The for the . Union County Mental A shower at 9:10 p.m." Satur= misses, .8 to 42. ' . • <• 3cll," Sousa. * Cornets, Robert Cas»r Cuthi _,., Thursday, September 29, is the exterior of the entrance wall will wiibtn: of the same face bri<$ as jLevy, Elizabeth architect. CowpciRhwaitc, George. Hurs' 'deadline to register in order to tJie cxtcrioTj with one wall ifmo- | A progress report on the newHe.ilth Association as well as eit- day added another hundredth of (Also. "Invcrcargil March," Lith- bear HcBrSw'lettering curved into izunship nnd civic_ affairs H;hair- an inch nnd brought the rainfall. v..' darnival or Melody," ar» Niehqlas Prato, Rudolph Rohlick vote in the November Ittncstonc and arranged in the saic tile in "<»-. menorah design, j.educational buijding and fellow- / \a William noth, Phillip Leakcvlch, dential Election, Tojsawnip Clerk ship hall-being-urected^ by Cran- man for the Norihern Hew Jersey toUiTfor July to 837 inches. Prior by - Hawkins; "American, form of iiticcnding flumes, the in-jThercr will be a'dcuric light. <)(,! : ll FURS All IABEIED AS TO COUNTRY OF ORIGIM Sr'olk Rhapsody." Ojrundmun; John Silvcrman and Fred Swislic? iirWolter CoJtccTemlndcd local scription being from'*the Sc*,ohd clc.-jr plastic in the cenU't.of the ford Methodist Church on the'siti Council of ^ B'nai • B'rtlh Women, to last Wednesday (wjx\n there- ' ^Hakes of Mallow," Anderson, and alto saxophone, Warren Scchris rcsidents_.tl»iS\vcck. lobby. The llporvvill be oflcr^z- of its former parsonage on tin- further stated: - I was 11 precipitation of 1.11 inches)', H>-^ifgcd new residents und Book of Kings, verse 2.of jihapter (•Liberty BeU March," Sousa. . The Recreation Band was forme 2: "The Lord hath sent nje upto zo. ^ j^)ln avenue was given this wool "This day made us realize once! the totnfroY tht* month had reach- Members of the bund who haye under the sponsorship of th osc who have moved,- have by^tJr. William T. Knox. chairman again how very necessary such a ed only 4.81 inches, Income of age to vote or have Beth-El." 'The UmQgJtti£ plaque In addition -to ~the sanctuary, COATS, GORKI'S FASHIONABLE SECOhip FLOOR, attended rehearsals to date, Township^ Recreation Committee 'will r,cst- on 11 granite base, siir= with a seating capacity of 320, theof the building committee. Me said program is during the summer;' Mi\ Dutlocq reported {he- high- The aim of-the project Is^teriiav changed their names by mar- the basic framework is complete season. These children nev-d..out- est- tcmperuturu'Sa^urday was IB m risiT tines isi*v liludc^ ^rlage fo register «is earjy us pos» rounded by planting boxes of jrose structure alsn includes .a multi- ( blend'brick. and ul) sub-surfacC^ork is prac- side recreationaal activities at a nnd the lowest 63. making an \ivy < S ONLY " si.ble. AJjeavy last-mthutc.reg- purpose auditorium Seating ajrsioV crugc oi il deuces ioif iha di^. "• j ra '"• "' " ii aaticJpatcd,' he :"'~-' The axtlit for thla projtct'L the tiitioujj €00 pcro>m>, aad w lBtcC Oii (Continued ait Foflii &)•- ".' V •"

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jn> CHBOVICLE—THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, j Playgrounds Holding Linda Selby Maxfield and *Chris^ Campbell, iKielbasa, DotUe "Gordon, t>onna J ages 4-6, Da,mel Btnteon, shock and Christine KITCHEN NOTES itom 6 to 9 the CConftnued Jrom Pdgc J.) - 'Those who made bean bags ^third, Cynthia-and Judy Zosp. Jbest Coughhn, /Ellen 'Moe, Bonnie DitfTenbach, Alan'Sjenk, William ~\2t John Sharo Commercial Artist $ were" Sjndy ftl.ixfiejd, Cindy outfit, Jean Seelbach, Kim Shawde, By MAS*AH KEMP, Home Ecqnotahi, AcmeMarktti week of-October Kourv, ^Ronald Sawisky, Patty Doyle; over 8, Befty^Jane ",and Children who made i s earnest, having entered and "won ln ' .J__. .../ '' Afield in Jersey m the 6-10 age group, as Utll Uline, Cmdv Petrocilh, Ross. Gar- Gail Gilman and Mary Fauble, Neail, Janot Coughlin, Raymond j Sasan M«isino. Marilyn Galsk;i, Sue last week are^ Linda Djriws Kiwanians lick^ Phyllis Broun.^Cvnthia Zoss. best TV costume. Michael Mor>< K?ngsTand ;Ward of.ZO$ (iasirio ^ Pamela Klein, Karu( Pc-ieison, El- Kevin MLutin and Bobby Carroll, Moe, Steven Koury, Michael Le-^Ebcrt, Kathj Griffin and Ronald Hastrup, Paul Deery, Kaitn" High School Play field ' prntit7, avohue, commercial•'ri'Htet, en Arts and crafts Jspt i^ viTieT^riSnmtchtirTCburyC ' '* " ' '~ tneinbers'oF^the Kiwahis By PEOF,-1>A1^D PABJLES. Jr. Robinson, Grace Leonard Peggy GenJhman, Cynthiu j eludelddd p chnt; Cumpbclly Clndy i^na Swanwin. Chris dren made decorations for the ma'de by Ellen Si^ University, Neu/ Brunswick. his hobby \vith xigolr sooner or rope. Pomanne Jaeger. Parasitic . &** Campbell, "jftvee Garhck, Cookie made'bj Sue Bcnni<; —- :. Donald Miles, Matk i em'otions iindk age can be distorted " ulm( v Ann Machoni Don Holiday celebration for the field ^_ Scnk, A resident /yf ,-Ellzabeth, S/tr. later reaches a point where most Jaeger jnd Long-tailed Jaeger jcWonis L>nh Muchoms. Gail Mmd- Batonun, $||b->an Maxfleld. Pat house and for t Chnstnu** troe Winners m the bicvtk show, and ^'phaj'a Ga ' by 4ines. He -was introduced by ' cob, SusaS rjcing" tojyard - flis Harold Comptorj, pcesid^nt. •i!-' - of the land birds are within the Some ate engaged xn po^i-nup-1 ),n JXJJ panetta Patty Fauble Kim Paujfno Frjnkenbeig, Jane cut from the holds si» rounding the cohtcit to\ the pietUest and best doctoi-iite at He earned : J Jonna Armitage, Kathy Griffin; The" birthday anniversary di fold. On one or more occasions he t-al flights from breedmbreedrnge grounds,ground, hsh:^j e< ^ren" 1W ^, Ellen Klein, Callaghjn, Janet Kempf and Ginny playground Presents were brought [ decorated were Patty Neail, Gin- a bachelor's Mall 1 Janice Andrews, Page Balsanw has sighted them. Should he wish in the southern hemisphere or Carolyn ScUlo, Mar> Campbell, Seymour by each child and distributed bv 1 ge* Bush, iSebbse Carr. Donna Deery, Kathleen iJeen University, R,i>iJe-rt Petewen was celebrated. Wilh.tm Doyle, Wayne Ksjevctski, She, 1 : to continue to build his''life from breeding grounds m ihu Med- Barbara 'Rose, Mike Muan, C>n- CtftWcen uhn mack/ pins and "Santa Claus," Michael Ga»ney. Cooghhn, Ronnie Sawitki and El- Wf irter, Sally Williamson ty -Vdortl Montclaii The K^wanis vpicn?c _ had -been Ronald BroUnke, Susan Rliatigan, he hiu-t foeu<- attention 0Y1 theiterranean or the Bahamas Among thia and Judy Zoss, earrings fr5ftr-siiell>; Were Maggie dressed in full costume A Christ- Kr.ijewski, Bonnie WenY Slate Collo I scheduled September 18 at the show birds and the pelagic spe- these are Wilson's Petrel from the mas party was held with the sing- the lollipop hunt Michael Risko, Ann Sheperis, Dor»- Diogram home of Benjamin MofTett of 118 LanjaLd r included Linda Morris, Marcy sVnw&.^Jian Seel- 1 Martin Kfathy Morris ,)i the' i4 six-week ClCv. , , Antarctic breeding ground?; Sooty Selb>, Cinny Sevmour, Jon Lim-bach Gail Gilman, D^ane^Gilman, jng of traditional carols The boys most lollipop ; were 1s Cunningham, Ann Marie Weber, Sperling, supporter y the Nationnl Scioncoj H»ll>; .street, it was announced, 1 Patriclat Put2 and "tma Stupak. Bunng Augti<;t a birder who Shearwater, also from Antarctic muv Karch PtUl<;(m Pauline Buddy Pcchin, Mark B«irg,^Pat and girls brought alne the ChrisV John Bagwell, Ginger Winners in the papct Foun'dntlo is iiirned at• acquaint- take*:, thfcntime and trouble to gowater Audubons S Ca valer ^ r Franktnbergor, Mickey Lcbrct, Campbell, Marv Campbell, Janet mas spir.it on Jub 25 as they James MacDonald. Those making doll pillows were contest were;' Joahhc with modern discover- offshore maj add from jane to anf>om the Bahamas and the would have on December 25 week's activities schedule Tina Stupak, Marilyn Galski, N Janct Kfrfts f JudJudv v vlvl Jan£Jan£t t Smith, Bob Carroll, Michael M«rj. Su«;an Eilbacher, Janet ies in gn^rfetica- and evolution and I wish ttj exfcrefts *ny..apprecia- even dozen species to his list by Valerie Dennis, Grace Leonard, Other activities for the week >by <;how, a balteon ^contest, Candy Borges, Ellen -Simoons, igmenlting thoir, jjOnoral 1 taLmj: ptT^istent trips that extend AnUUes; Greater Shearwater from Smith j t Leon>lDrdtj Mgl e Robert Garcia, Barbara CONVENTIO, N C^EERENG„_ ^ E f I^S Union''..Goiiiinty GOP leaders get chance at the Republican National Convention in tion to' all my friends who so South Atlantic, and Pegfi\ Town, Bobby 'Town, Betty included, the making of shell the making of clotheh s pin Pamela Sharrier, Kdthy Scanlon ground In. bioloffii'i „• thoughtfully; sent powers, cards 10 or more miles offshoie Many Shearwater from the Mediterran- Morris, Ann Machonis, Lynn Ma- Diamond Garcia, Diane chonis, l^na Suahson, Chris Leonard. Debbie Robmson, Gail can ings, picture pujusles, clay fig-lolls and paper flowers, <- and Susan Masino. Barbara Maucione and Chicago to meet with National and State party leaders Left to right are: Charles P Bailey dt Westfteld, county GOP ami giifts. during my recent illrjerfs. n. Gail Gilman, Jeannr Robinson, Janet Kempf, Jane Cal- ures, key holders, ^olhpop f Chairgman and1 de1egaCe*at*Jarge^HiltayniioSd jkirwan of CranCord, delegate fnoin Sixth District; Secretary of Labor Happihess. 'consists in being and harbors daily. and may be only Marley. '"'•,'•, Mrs. Victor JBogen Northern Phalaropes in flocks Sielbach. Chris Campbell and Pat laghafl, DJane Jlawhatd- j&l handd. snackk, basketsb , Roosevelt Playfield James Mitchell; U. S.'Senator Clifford P. Ca^giof Rahway; Mrs. Harriet C Greenfield of Westfield[, Sixth District in doing good.—-JVPary Baker; Eddy; .- 208 Walnut avenue thyee or four ihlles to'seann all occur frequently ten miles. otP - Ch'ildriBn jwho also mac 4 Nostr'and. . • a bicycle show and contest and a A blueberry pie eating contest A.pie eating contest will be held alternate delegate,and; Frank ScottSJcott,; Jr.,-ofJr.; o"f ElizaEiizab'elhi! . Sixth District delegate " - - probability "somethiag of interest shore, but Red. Phalaropea are a lollipop^hunt. were jWichael $fr0wn,'yan Algo, Michael Mory, Barbara Winners in a costume parade highlighted last-week's activities tbinorfowrM the Walnut 'playfield.. |' JtyiH be seen, but perhaps only a rarity' seldom; "seen near' or in man.arohn Sharo, Linda ^Jlt COBN mwu hi nose COBN BCTTEBS: Soften • Moi^v Francis Brown, Edith Mi- wire: Gutest, ""Don Machorris; most Those participating i»j i at 'Roosevelt playfield. Fastest OtWer events this week were a pany's cbffce line, fhe • Oii££to.,' Perth »Ahiboy, were hoh- | jfepecies'.or twp'oi the.pelagies., 'Jerseyi- I have yet to see tny.first ing; and putting together'of pic- Hastrup, Karen Pomerantz, • n fMM BW6et «»ifcipiirthe-oob, stick iV* .cup) butter or- mar- rante.-Grape Leonard, Peggy To.wn, ,; Barbara Kempf, Patty paters were Linda CarneVale, Ro- scavenger bunt,oa "Wiesday, a hat garine ahd blend with any of Import KiKh( l>olio «nnouheed,- '••''• " ' ., >red on their ^eryie'e /annivers-Iversen K^efet 4 A sea. trip is--qn unpredictable Red Phalayope'. Thys fair the ture puzzles included/Pattj;'Neail, bata. Ward, Charles' Radis, H I ,erVed plpln* hot and dripping 1 a Sandy Selby, packaged under the A. & P label, TFor U |C IiistTtute me and the Alidubon's Shearwa- Roth; Bonijii Shaw-j -Edward Cos-I Kaf'eh Peterson; -funniest, Dana Janeti Cpughlin, Ellen ,M6e, Ther- Randy Peterson. Slowest" _ea,ters Sperling, Lorraine Cangelo?i, Since th« Secotid World W«» % teaspoon cUrry powder \ • fish oil slicks determinii^g the rela- afternoon. Paralytic polio cases in Newwill be on sale iriationally in the ter. Having something to search masi Debbie Bedell, Buddy Pe-jSwanson; prettiest gypsy, Mary esa^DiGiaeomo./Oanet Liska, Judy da; Garcia and Janet cingol^,, I fresh corn has become an Im- Vj teaspoon groinid oregano r Baptist Pastor, Wife Dr. Kenneth W?JfVersen, dean, JJ.-.tiv* success of any , expedition- were Jim Downing, Dick Smithers, 1 l Jersjjp a ^ sfunning,approximately eoihpanyV stores: It is being addr for adds the spice nfeeded to con- cm"n, Da,wn Maehonis, Diane'N«\v.J.Campbell and Janet Kempf; best Hawk's-,- Jackie^McKee and Debra A watermelon contest last week Those who made earrings Iportant vqgetftbte 1* our war. i teaspoon grotind dill seed will serve as director of the IJJC « August is a goad month to !ooK for Sally Pollack, Ricky Krieger, Scott 4S per cent beiow last year, Sfate ed to tHe^ present line, which in- At Wisconsin Conclave tinue, the search for birds. •-•.•" hard^G'ail Robihs6ii. Debbie Robin- j fairy, Diane- Newhard: best" king, Carr.;. • /? ' .••.-.• Krieger and Dennis O'Donnell. had the following winners: AgeCarol McGarry, Charles Wj Ikets. New varieties, Jmprove- Institute ot Union Junior College entire stock of swim suMs -' -any. of the following 12. species of Ijnente In production "aiid mar- COKK SAUTE Health -Conimissioner Roscoe P. cludes both regular and instant The • Revj ^rank M» Rossi, soa, Betsy krejg, Frank 'IJeCieeo' Robert Boyd and' Torn Gilbert- sandbox contest"was held for Taking honors for "tfie neatfet 4-5, William WiUoughby and Bar- >Caren Ponjejrantz, Diamond 3 cupa f rcih corn, cut off cob for. the 19|0-Bt» acadjemic .y^l V birds.: . AVilson's. P'eiVelr Leach's Kandle reported this weekv ;or of tha^JranfoKd Baplist Church, and Gerald NewhariL ' "" "llson: best queen,• Betty ~ Leonard eJiildr^nAetween the ages of 5 and eaters were Geven Patjerson^iaekie bara Goldberg; "age 6-V, Paul cia and Linda Garcia. l-keting means that txesh corn of ~% tup butter or margarine, coffees, toq greet, a growing con- was announced today by'Dr.'Kett- .i Petrel, Sopty-Shearwater, Greajter line quality b available Aiost sumer demand for an instant type ind his^wife are .anpng 138 poisons Children who se*Je paper ,h£(fe i and Bobby Town; best aniaial, 7.-1 ypjnaikxs wetef-J'rettiest castle, Deery and Robert Jones, tied,for a' melted "I*he cbmmi^loner said_ eight neth C. MacKay, ppesident.' '',':• Shearwater? .Cory's Sftearwater, Mr. and Mrs! Benjamin j. MolJ- Di^kes, Cindy Blaha and THarold Beadwork occupied every month of "the year. tttendirig the Jiational Church Ex- Bobby Jeatf^ToVn, JanetjMary Be^v Cfcahe-land- ISiahe'•till- Bay ^writ; biggest castle, Sandra Engstrom., Messiest eaters - in-first place; Janice Katz, Howard Weiiier, Patricia Deerjf, *£ teaspoon sugar cas?s, have- been reported to 'thecoiffee .virtually free M. caffeinb, - -The- institute was launched • last Reg. 13.98.15.98— ') Audubori's Shearwater, Red Phala- fett of 115 Holly street feted Mr. ; is Important to keep corn % teaspoon salt or salt to) the company explained. ension Conference at the Ameri- *. rope, Wilson's Phalarope, Northern 'LeoJihardtardt, Chris Campbell. "JudJudy I wiannian; be^be^'t foreign, costume, (Sirid(Sindj^ IfewkSkf; ; smalleset castlea, , MMitchelh l cluded Lindjj Carnevale, Mary El- Schwartz and Debbie Morrte;;age Gershman, Slisa,n Eilbachor, health department contpared with year with Dr. Iverien-as, acting di- Moffett's mother, Mrs. Emma Mof- lit all times, which means taste 14 at the same time last year. No can Baptist Assembly, Green Lake, Reg. 16.98-19:98— jp'Phalaro'pe, Ppmarine Jaeger, Par- fett of Cranfbrd, at a surprise gar- Cynthfa' Zpss, Penny Hoff-•! UlineJ Jine Callaghan, Joyce Gar- $(oury; most 'unuijual'fiastliev Jerry len McCarthy, Kathy Donovan, 8-9, first place, Elaine Gershmtm eph Rozman, Robert Ro7man' j^ I putting »t ta *h« refrigerator as 1/14 teaspoon ground black' the cpnferefhce will end S,at- rector- sind Witrresumo \n October. }. asitic Jaeger and -Long-tailed Jae- man, Cynthia IJlineTJline,; Annn Ma-'Uck'anMa'Uck'any Jtfanne KempiKempff . • ; 'IngramIngram', / •;• Barbara Paterson,. CM^tine Pat- ahdJRobert and Richard Garcia, Goldberg, Mark WDlis, Jean c ¥ases weire reported in Union The institute provided non-credit, den party on Sunday• aftcraoow in ! I loon as Srau get home from pepper . " ^ urday. ' ' ' ; \ iin- Maehonisi ^JC*BV At- Akp, best athletic costume, Steve. Giay figures were made by Eller; erson, Patty Ross and Bob Guiii- second, Susan Eilbacher, Pat and berg Barbara Goldberg, JJ County.. Eight cases were in Mid* Go. Playground college-level courses for adults- in Reg. 22.93 - 25.00-r 16.99 honor of her birthday atmiversary. ; N |n.atket If you wish to get ridv Combine all Ingredients In-an Seminars on church building Callaghan. Bobby Cal-1 Leonard and Mark Smlthj Traasue, Debra Carr, Nancy Gon- thner. .'.: •.' • ', • ^ ' Kathy Deery, third, Barbara Jones Townsend, Betty Hubbard. 8- or 9-inch skillet or in a.l-quart dlesest County, two in _Essex • and the cultural and libetalf arts areas : The origiii of the offshore spe- Thirty guests attended, the' cele- I of the mess, husk it and put in programs, building finances, church laghan, Debbie Robinson."" Gail! team/" -first. Ant).and Lynij/'Ma* ella, Dot Carey, BUI Hardman, Sue Earrings,, wert made "from- sea and Jean .Goldberg: age 10-11, KTorris, Anita McDaid and ImoUture proof container, other- saucepan. Saute 5 to 8 minute* one each in' Bergen and, Mon- hampionship and programs for iridustry and is geographically twofold- bration. ' '.. ' or until corn is tender, stirring mouth. polieie.s and budgeting are Being Robmson, Cookie- B'ateman, Joyt?e! chDnis^ second, Sandy and Bettnis, Howard Levirie, Philip shells, by Linda and Judy Carne- Skip Frankenberger, Oail .Shim- Eilbacher. I wise just leava in the husks. Plan pte^ented to give'ehurch extension, special-groups: BernrnAm-^Jimmus Some of them arc making their Garljck. Pauline Frankenb^rg,' "•—"——' '• • '"' '"•'': frequently. &rv« hot. Serves 4 •* vale, Peter D'Malley, Ricky Krie- I to «at it a* «ooa *S possible. : Five" of. the eases were known Events Slated pastors an opportunity for' in-serv- way southward in the autumn nu- Nothing so much prevents our" to S. - •'•; t ' •• :• '• .•' Serving -on the institute staff Judy Shapiro, Karen Peter.son, ger, Marjha Reuseh, Eileen and COOKIPBESH not t& have been preffected' -with } gration. from northern breeding being natural as the desire of ap- : The Union C6unty Playground iee-training. ' ' . with Dr. Iversfcn ", are: Stanley Diane Maxfield. Suof. fcHzabeth, director of §McCarthy, - Mejissa- Nea-1, Ito coyer. A^M t teaspuwj salt and East Seventh avenues,. JJo- public relations^ •. . . • ^ " powder, % teaspoon salt and % land 1 teaspoon fresh. lemon selle, at 1Q ani nu^t Wednesday. Debbie; White,' Linda Carnevale, teaspoon ^rouhd black pepper. We'cando-^noregoodby being, s Registration fott the fail semes Ijuied. Cook, cowered, only, until No. Union Ave. •: / Sue Morgan, Joanne Russo, Eileen Stir intb the corn mixture. Beat Winners of locfll municipal, play- good than in any other way. ter will be held at the college's fot the Weekend Tmd~^Doreen 'McCarthy.,;' "Latrca& Boy, 10, Injured ground tournaments are eligible Bowland Hill. - new Nomnhegan campus on Sep- Capaldo-, Mich^ele Diamond, Marcia to enter the county championships. and ,Sari/ Gar linger, "Nancy Jen- butter p In Bike Accident If the municipal winner in a par- lBto fat. Fry until 'Hel^&jldfarb-, Betty-Lpu-i ;;_JRavid^tJuncan, 10, son of- Mr.ticular event is not available, the and Ajlehe Diataond. g s>lta <6* with one of th« t*wels, Serve at once. and Mrs. William JS. Duncan ofr irtt$mer-up may represent the city OPEN SUNDAY 174 North Lehigh avenue, was re- ollowlng butterai ' apprtnclmatcly 12 fritters, or town. . ' . . * Sutiny Acresrs ported in poor cjJnditibn yesterday at Overlook Hospital, Summit, aft- the following events will be .'•• A watermelon »contest# will GOLDCHECK er being thrown from his bicycle held tor boys and ..girls: Horse- the feature of tomorrow's act 9A.«Lto9P.«L on Tuesday'"&hile pedaling down shoe* pitching, paddle tennis, ring ities.at.the playfield. Other/in- a steep grade in the YTatchung tennisi foul shooting, tether ball, terests , last week were a Xviffle. There Were 9! checkers and chess. . Get out of the^ kitchen In a hurry these .fine summer Mountains. ball throw contest and a/peanut Triplets born Suriday night in Muhlgnberg Hospital, Plainileld, tp Boys, alone, wjll compete in days. -Ilave more time for family fun and "relaxation and lollipop hunt. •«' "The youth/suffered head in- BLENDED WHISKEY , and Mrs. Alex J. Piasecki of 51? Gallows Hill road, bring to nine the ' washers and broad^jump . » . With ineal-s-minute FEOZEN FOO^S from ; Wiffle ball contest winners, ages • Bell's • Scher's juries, a fratftured- left arm and J number of the couple's children, face abrasions. He- had reached championships. KtRTZ MARKET! We'y« all the marvelous mak- 4»6, were William' Doyle,.' Lori • Seager's • Baron's fhc first triplet, a boy weighing the bottom of Summit road, Moun For the girls,. Jacks and hop- incs tw easy-breezy tomtauf meals — wonderfully- Cameron and •• Lisa-^JDieffenbach; scotch contcstsXwill be played for ages 7-9,- Steven/Dale, Kevin Quids, 14 ounces, was, born at S; three-year-usld' twins, Claire itainside; when the front wheel of FHOfcENf FOODS that are Derfect for dell- his bike - buckled and he waths e championships. IRDS-EYEOR Smith and Richarcr Bentson; ages |3 o'clock. A girl weighing 4 Margaret and J&htt • Joseph* and ctonsly tool, nutritious meals y6a whip up in min- WILL BE CLOSED thrown to-the pavement. He was Gold, silver.and bronze medals Stock Up with the** LOW-PtUCED SPE- :Y ISLAND 10-12, Ronald' Br/whlee, Kenneth Jinds, 6'/4 ounces wad born at 18-ttionth-«ld Joan Marie, will be awarded. jto:the winners Peterson and -Robert Smith./ accompanied by his brbther Rob CIALS ^- and serve » hasty-Usiy dinner today • , . 11 o'clock and another bey, Mr/ Piasecki is a chemical e ert, .13. in each event'. 1116 ej(y osftowirt CH FRIES Member- of/the- Sunjvy Mbres- pghing 3 pounds, 14 *£ ounces, winning the greatest namber of and every day. ' y the Cairflegie A nearby residjent4aotiflecl po- girls' softbalj/team are Jill Ziejj- Jit 9* SI "O-'cloClc* lice who dispatched the Mountain- points, will reeeiveathe champion- The Biggest Bargain he babies have been placed in Icr, Susan/S^ptullU Lynda Lay- Fine Chemical Co. of Kearny, side Rescue Squad to the, scene. ship banner. cock, Kathy Scanlon, Caiiidy Bor- ubators and are "dqjng nicely," The children of the playgrounds Comq Save... ges, Cindy MacKay, Ellen Sfta.oons, In Medical History! Idrding t© MrsHPiasdcki's moth* Local Man Inducted from . Unidn" have won the HOWARD JO Susan JBrinkj Pamela _Sharrier, [Sirs, Elizabeth Sweeney of Al^ Raymond j;""G6skowskl; SIS A & P iHtrodu^s'Wl % championship banner 14 of the "KatieySchram, Diane Fry; Nole&. Because of spectacular progress* in the y, N.\ y.»- who fs staying with last 19- years. . FlNi CANNON SHEETS CHECKED TABLECLOTHS Wojoiak, Mary. McHale,' Lynda development of miracle drugs, your doc- \ faffiily. ./'•'"'.. Denman avenue, was among six, Gafteine-Ftee Coffee • 1 Armitage, ^.drjenne Eige, Mari?> tor's presciiptiipii is the best value ever f he couple's oldest child, Helen area aVen inducted into the armed . A ft? Rereent: ean*eine-free.. in- LIN^N and RAYON Croquettes ; lyii - Galski, kathy Griffin and' in health protection. • ' jzabeth, is 8, The other stant coffee is being added to The Receives Service WHITE MUSLIN ' For Barbecue, Porch, Picnic, Kitchen! riecS Cla !ernardine\Madden. ' ^ fen, are Mary Elsie, ffc Gir^at Atlantic & Paeifle Tea Com- Rene Farina of 8 Iroquois road / Wihiiers in the.jiednut and lol*»' received a 15-year service award 52x52—reg, 2.98 v.-,.'.....<.\: '..,,. 1,99 CHECK lipop,. iuint were . Judy Trezza, as 18 employes of the California 72x108—reg. 2.39 :: 2.49 Douglas Grube,, Dotty jPut'z, Lisa 52x88 —reg. 3.98 ,.,...«. Zielenbach,- James tJriltin, Rjchasd BUY YOU DRUGS IN A • SIWBBmOE QUALITY*Nt»M|t 52x90—reg. LONDON Bentson . and-Ipebbie Wojeiafc BOARD OP EDUCAtlON UStdH «im«iihf'¥*IISO*JS DESIRING bot COTTON LOOP RUGS ABsjENTeae BALLOTS —regi2.69 , If yau are a qualified arid resist, tM—full—bott NON-SKID RUGS AND OUR OWN SPECIALIZED FITTING voter o< the state whp expects ta absent outside the state on Tuesi_ Septewib*p 20, I860. e» a (jOallfled and ret PERCALE/ 24x3r>t-reg. 2.98 ,..,.-. istered voter who will be withla thv GRAND DUCHESS SMJ6 HEEL FIT state on Tuesday, S«ptcmb«r 20. 1S6&1 but because of illness of physleo! dis- 27x50—reg. 3.98: tJ99 BROAD HEa ability, or befcause of the obsitvome ot's 2.98 religious holiday pursuant to (he tenets 30x60—reg. 4.98 SEAT of your1 religion, or because of resident attendance at a school, .collegp or u«l« veralty. will be .unable to eaStyour bal- air tot at the nailing T>lace in your i i»tr\c\ 6)1 said date..and you deslfe-i& v»te In IMPORTED DAMASK DINNER SETS the Special School DMtrleti Mcctln j I «nd EleeUon el'the Union Co inty. Regional -bottom—reg. 3.19 2.59 60x CLOTH and 8 NAPKINS JERSEY'S J • Mich School District • No. I, to bi IKeld on Tuesday,'Septembery,epe - 220" 1980.. M the e 2.98 QUALITY CHAII TouinshirThi t off SifilSpringfieldd , BhBoroueh.'' of Rayon and ton — reg. . ^.91J.988 3*99 Fom-rtejli Produce Gsirwood. Borouch of Ke illworfh7]Bar- STORE oueh of SSquifitalnslde, Tdwnjhlp of Clark P^EL PERCALES U.S CHOICE and Towsi19 .98 OCEAN SPRAY —-Union County BeglMul Blgh / PRESSED - Sehosl BMriet No. I recommended by m marry wonee to PERSONS IN MILPSARV MATTRESS PADS SERVICE OB PATJEN*S-BJ"vTETEaANS' SCE. 39< MOSPtTArj! AND TO TI1EIB HZLJ AllrOver PririT. J?* "^ Closely Woven , TIVES AHQt^rWjcbS V • * . I( you we in the, mliitaryservice ft ate fitted—twin—bottom—reg. 3.59 198 SANFORIZED MUSLIN PADS WHITEIK a patient in a- veterans' hospital and desire ; 3 cans LIBBYS to vote, or If you,orve' a relative or friend 1 of a person who is In the military service Fitted—full—bottom—reg. 4.59 3.98 -v billed with Bleached Cotton ^-—«- •\ K M i N T S or i» a patient In -& veterans' hospital -who, yeu believe, wtir desire t« 'vato In the Sttseial '.-School " District Meeting ant Hop Sheet, Matching Hem: Twin—ffat—39x7&-reg. 3.98 f ": 2.98 TOMATO JUICE 25c Election of the Union County Regiona High School District No 1, to be held bn 72x108—reg. 3.59. ..":..... 2.98 Full—flat—54x7fr^reg. 4,98 . .3:98 Whatever Amount Of September' 20, 1680, in the Township of Springfield, •t&raugh e( fl.irwoad,Bo r Twin—contour—39x76—reg. 4.98 ... 3.98 2-lb.box LIOMAA GRADE ouu+i of Kenllworth, Boroueh of Moun aixlOS-rreg. 4.59 ...... ' 3.98 tilnsldf. Townshlp'of Clark, and Town fr v FITTINGS ship of Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Cases—reg. 1.19 .,;.. ••.'. . .98 Fulk-Contbur—54x76—feg. 5.98 f .-! 4.98 1b. kindly write to tha underslimed at onc< nder Clirdte making appHesUon for a mlllUry servto 0 ballot ta be voted in said election to ba Check-UpJ forwarded to you. If you ape In the roll aviCE T itary service, or are a patient In o veter- ans' hospital, ftatlrig yfiuf name, age Weflai number, home addreii and the ad? f ^ dress at which you ate statlanfd—or eon be found, or If you de»lr«j the milltaf: [6-0 SS 2 tervlee ballot for a reUtiue or f/lem then make an application- under eath NO EXTRA CHARGE tor a nvIUjary gerviife ballot to be for wa¥d«d/ta Vim, statlnsl In. your oppllea tlart that MS Ts ever the age of 21 year find ttailng his name, terlil number, horn* '.* OWNED M OPERATED eY c ra oddf*** and the sddregi at which h^-li —Closed Wednesdays During August «ta«6Hed 6r, ess b« fount)- Verms of appllestiah com b* oblairie BRIDGE 64234 BUERKLIN••> SYStSKEY INC ttom the underslfthed. NORTH UNION AVE. DRIVE-IN / . ftELIcN H. SM1T1 STORE HOURS 8 AM TO 6PM DAILY SHOE _ . ' • Steteisry Open Thursdays 'til 9 STORE 100 NOHTH AVE By order ef the--gciafd of-Education The Union Ceunty Regional Hlah 18 N, UNION ' AVf • ru , Schoal Blitfiet Na>t 21 N. UNION AVE. BR 6-32 Mountain AVenUt, SprlnifUW, N. 3t CK « BRidge 64)1 SO Dated- August 4, 164d ^^ Adv. Fee*: ».OO -, '', . 6-4

•. .- •& • • . • . J ."T-, :. = CRANTORI) (W. I.) ClTtfcEV AND TOItS^AV. At/GttRT 4,196b . FIT* FoW Ctt^ ;r: ;1 : SHELF AFTER SHELF OF DEPENDABLY FINE FOODS...PRICEDLOW...PROVEN Harold Gloviers Conclude |Fisk|i^g|^^^b^e J ^l#^^^^^^t^«yy tur N. Hoagland Social Happenings For Chronicle Employe James Hinkley of Elizabeth, atf damp-McWain, East Waterford, Travels Here and w Canada! Picnic Sunday Mrs W, G, Mal}ory o Patriciar'' Rounds, daughter jo: two weeks' vacation in>gan. Juan^ .. »iit i^ expected tori apprenticford Cih?fte nprinte nnri r at the Crau,- Mrr:and-Mrs7SlIaroId%6unds-.Oi Iputrto-Rico,WifSri^ffiey; wni^^CpMte ^feil^dCtolt^feiaravfcnsgf concluded a oVe-Wek.,trij*' ,ihiof Cleveland, Miss ^B^iiia^WfGi^d^in^w^^ covered ioye^OOO milei andv^Udleyf-Stew'art—df^Fayiette; Hci". GrSTye, Kervilworth, Sun- plojes "Mr Hlnklej will leave to- ,, of Irvi^tpii"and the laie Mr. Colopna, was? niarried Saturday., at* a irother and sister-in-law, and ;mts, George B. VSftohn of y^- ihekt ' travels,, rtfey, visited '' —" '''•' *' ' '' n afternoon and evening., day for a two-year ^utch m the Mrs. .John Kv ^rr.Jri, of WestHolly•sU-eet;-:vl:^/>- ••;. . Building Inspector Frederick J. Mli^/haye returned to tb«»?honies nuptial mass Sij &<. Paul the Afcostfc Church, Irvington, to Arthur after, visiting .for two Wefiks with many fainily taeinB^itf M»eht g meeting of the their, children,. Joanne and David Hole. road. cif ,t in VctcVanb" Memoiial Home Mr*. Hinkley is a graduate of sino avenue;-' '''•' '.'",, * '' •"• Joneses Visit They/also made trips to Canada a tour of the New England Stages nephew and ttiece, -M*; and Mrs,hardt of 36 Alden street hjve J 1 1 of 36 Lenhorne drive,., have re- nounced the birth of a ughW ,( H'stnities will get underwaunderway Thoma . Edison Vocational and TOP or BOTTOM-BONELESS ., Thje Rev."George S. Macho oftl WiHi Jones and tbeir daughter. " Mrs! Nicholas St. -John i^CoW^ for^ dancing from 4 to ft jAiinettfc Hoaglanidl, sister -of—-the bbr street a-wd. daughters. Dale. family jwcnic was held in the pic-the birth of a son, Dougl is st(ltt mltslc Condition 'Good' ROUND ROAST and-family of ldl Maple place are P3triota of 41 Murtsee drive. Mr. and Mrs, John TA Walker at Muhlenberg Hospital, Pl ' brijliegr«om, Wias maid, of honor Mr. and Mrs. J. T.Sheerin and spending Jhe month 6f_August at Dana, aild^ Dory returned last nic grove of the Argonne Labor- pmm Thomas Wade, 20, of 423 North A&P "Super-Right" Quality Beef is selected from fine, grain-fed - and MiSs.Joan Pfeelan was briaes- Mrs Jones is state president of ahd wi. Jack. of_4 Dartmouth Thursday' Jifter' a month's visit on July 27 They also Commander Frank Dlegman re- Union avenue^ wa<: reported in the VFW Auxiliary, and Mr. Jfcmes their sons, Mithael and Thomas, Sea Girt. . \ /^ I atones; and 35 members of the Commander Frank Dlegman re- : No Fat Added .Braid:, . •'.,-• . ° . •road, have returned from a vaca- w'tth Mrs. iBrinkerhoffs pareiftts. daughter, Debra. % ptcmj .)„,,, d that Past Commander good condition last night at Muh- v beef chosen to provide grand taking and, full flavored goodness! < .' - is past commahder of Capti N. R of 8 Harold .Johnson place, have tion at Rochester, Vt. family were present grandparents are Mr and \\ d tht Past Commander "William Hoaglaftd.served as his returned home sifter vacationing 1 Mr: and ' Mrs^ Edward Peters of ti Gioige U Hubert has been ap- lenberg Hospital, Plainfleld, where Fiskc Post 333, VFW Finance Commissioned J.v How- E. P. Frances, Sr, of theKime ad brother's best m!an and -ushers, for a week at Point Pleasant. St: Paul, Minn. - , In Schailer, Iowa, the Gloviers nointed to >he resolutions commit- vhe is receiving treatment for in- Super-Right" Beef—BONELESS STEAK \ "Super Right" Quality Beef^BONELESS ROAST Mrs Jonts visited the home for ard. McAteer and Mrs. M«f- «Mr and Mis J J Banker and visited Mr. and Mrs Walter Moh- dress, and the maternal .grand. tee for t^e National VFW Conven- juries tecelved when he tyst con£ were • Thomas Cojonfta; nephew of Ateer and daughter, kathy, of 11 parents are Mr and Mrs j^ veterans' children and wives a^ daughter, Joan, of 19 Dartmouth Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Douglas of ler, former reiidenis of Cranford, 11UI1 which opens August 22 irt De- trol of his c^jr .and crashed^mto the .bride, - William laionc and Mr. qnd Mrs. John E. McHarg Romore place, returried Saturday Gottlieb of Hbekville Center, Thomajs Shanahan; parTof her dutiev»*'ststc auxil- road,- will 'leave Saturday for- 1 "Tulip street returned recently and went-ow to PocateMo^Idaho," troit. .Others *ro«t the -local post Utility pole on Springfield avtoue of 424'North-lAiion avenue enter- from a 'tvfo weeks' vacation at 1 The Apostoiid1 Blessing of Pope iary prcsidcrit.'.The Joneses visit- BeaiJh Haven where they will va- from a vacation at Qrr's Island, where they were guests of thieir Mr. and Mrs. FL H. Van Bus]fit|, who will attend th^ convention in - near Penn road at 8:30 a.m. Sun-* tained at a cocktail party &»turr Thompson' Lakt*. Oxfofd, Me. J«lin XXIII was received. ed, the cottage for'* children from cation-until Labor Day.' «,'"'. Me.-'- . ' • •' \'% .. ;- • ; •• son and daughter-in-law. L|- Har-of Mountainside announce tli elude Anlhpny, Tteeb,-. Richard New: Jersey and toured -rthe. day for 40 guests front Crawford.- old Gtevier, Jfr., WSN, and Mrs. ( or - • •• , wiiii^i^^^ IWrs. l^pagland, a graduate^, of birth of their second son./J dell/ .Toseph T&o ahd f»hiii Policy Chief Lestetf Powell sajitf] grounds,*;_ Mr. and Mrs.,.ChesJ^r C. Roth- Mr. and Mrs. Geotge W.-Albert* Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Minton Glower and family. -.." ,' •• 1 is empliay- ! v Edwin, a,t Oyerlobk Hospital, lip Berardinellilli . ' : the. youth was removed front thje Fnthly ennntf "Suptr-Rliht" ' ; "Supir-BIgM" Centor ed. in the accounting' /T/ h HHome is supported by VFW Susih Brittoti, daughter of Mr. eribe'rger of 418 jZasind. avenue son 6110.:Dar\mouth' road have rc- of 96 Centennial avenue-have, re- Among'places of interest includ- wilt, on July 18. Mrs. Van A bus ride to a baseball game Christmas seals, poppy sales and and Mrs.., T. N. Brittoh of . have returned fwma month's stay turned from.sqc weeks' vacation^at turned from three weeks' vaca- tar by Henry Dryer of 831 Spring- s E of;the Lionel Corp., Irvington. Her Ga., is visiting "in town with her tion at Boothfeay Harbor, Me* ed in thfeir itinerarj' Were" Glacier' is the former Miss;feetst y Petcraii at- Yankee' Stadium on Friday,. I field avenue and Fred Lawrence husband,* a graduate, of Cranforcl Contributions from auxiliaries, and at -their summer home in South Manasquan. National ]Park, the International daughter of Mr. andl Mrs! E. i August 26, is planned fojr.j&st of Springfield when a fire started TopSirloinSteak87» Ham Slices «« » grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Round Steak • High School, Union Junior Cop posti The home was started • in Bristol, Mej/During their stay, feaee Gardens OB the bolder of Peterson of 18 Clr6seent* place. jnembers and guests. •- / after the crash. He was treated U&i Morrison of 8 Von Buren ayenue Supir-Bieht Ifind—SIlMd 1925/ " --•-' .. •.,, •• .:• •• • their sonym-law and daughte'r, Mr. and Mrs. Marry V. Osborne, Mrs. Frank *t. Sherlock Of 12A •!H*»**iBv|i^^^ •-•'•• - ' lego and. Marquette University,, is and Mrs. Richard Brjtton of Sbuth English Village, has returned from North Dakota and Manitoba, by I3r. James Dauberi'for i ira6- in research in the. depart- Mr. .and^Mrs, J. Richard Shand Jr., of 5 Dartmouth, road are guests Caflada.- and Itosco State Park air. Mr. and.Mrs. John.korba of j] tures- of the left hand, and jay and JJnibn avenue. • - " .' - and ^6n, Rickey, -Samt %tephen. New- Bruriswick, Roger avenuVare pftrfents of thei;! j biq-chemistry-at the Sc- Canada' where she vacationed tor the headwaters of the {Mississippi IlliUfecl at contusions of the. body and then ,v;29« toh HaI1 visjted fbr twd-'siveeks.- mond F.. Smith ot Garden City, fourth child; Christopher DonaU,! Rump Roast Ml Bologna College of Medicine and DorothyPreston two peeks'. '. •/' Rivera which is .south-=w~Bemidji,. '• pbiice reported that Phlllhik# taken to the hospital by the First Mrs. James" Pv13uffy of 1 Syl- N. Y., aboard their\ yawl, "Posei- bom July 13 at Overlook Hospjtaj "8anr-Bight"—Burins • Swlttyrrtniinm •:'• • Pork Shoulders 39' "Dentistry, jersey City, - Mima. From. Canada they crossed «,„,,„. 9 Qf s?0 CentennM avenue g vester street ^has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boarclman don." the New Mackinac Bridge to low- Summit. The couple's other chi]J _ '•.''•"After a honeymoon in.. MiamiFeted fcS after spending six weeks at Mr. and^Mrs. W. Kenneth Fred- ^a fractiife ;of ..the,,*igi>t The flre department was called 8oz. ^Beaeh, Fla., the couple will live in A kitchen shower and barbecue and their daughter, JCathy, of Stilt er Michigan, and- then visited dren are -Lynn; Jacqueline \tM ^ "while "playing at ttfe'c'ran- BROWN N'SERVE Beach., We. Duffy joinelf her/tor Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Sar- erick of 107 Eastman street re-, ^risi while playing at tfie Cran out to e _ SbTthe blaze in the Jcvington. • , ' Sunday honored Miss JDorothy P. Springfield ai/enue, returned re- Carp Lake. . , • Sausage 49 week-ends .and his vpcatipn/T^eir nowski aod family otJ22 Herni«g turned Monday from a week's •fortf High School playground jyej,- ear,' which was reported extens- lye Round Roast 97» Preston, daughter- of Mr.' and Mrs, cently from a two weeks' vaca- Flounder Fillet 59: daughter-in-law, Mrs. lYea xiuffy are vacating foAwo ^ trip to Maine^ ; li% (Cadillac, Mich,, thiey visited rfa-v morning. He was taken toively damaged. Charles ML Preston of 201 Orange tion at theip summer cottage at and children, Mary Jeanne and Mrs, Glovier"s;\sister.. Mrs; A. f. was conducted €raijf_CJncinnati. 0., soiia of the mbn^h of July?, law, of Palmetto, Fl^ were also : M.r. and Mrs. E. A. Flaig and hold, iurnishings and will return forjhe Kiwanis Club last jfhiJdrettL are:'Diana, Alex- Orchard Fresh ', home of Mrs. John HopTpler of Mr. ntid Mrs. James R. Keith mt\ guests." Many nieces and netJbews : 3- their "son, Jeffrey, of 34 Crane Joyce. - • . •> . . .;'_ Lancaster, Guests will be present Mrrand Mrs. William Turk^of to.North .Brunswick", where Mr?. iy night at Marlsa*s_Restaurani^ also, visited U»e family there. «A\verside i ; *i LCplif • H.I, • a»t •8 W r>-»fJc L Augus i/ v^t fPHi'lcvi'ay, are athome sitter spend- HEINZ CIDER VINEGAR: 29 47- Burnside avenue and Mr.-and Earhart is staying with the cpu^» from Cranford, Morristowit, Lan- 20\i\ inn thth e FirsFirtt Presbjri6rianPblrik] !w*V^W^r^^«^-rik* J-y-+- Kenneth Iversen».dean-o,f • A daughter, Jeanne. Marje, , caster and Harrisburg, Von, •"'•/'• Church. A reception \wilJK follow Mrs. Edward Kurtz of 48 Bumside pie's son-in-law and daughter, Mr; tJn|6n Junior College.' Mrs.'C. G- Culin »f 215 Holly 1 avenue were co-hosts ^nday at born , to Mi*, and Mrs. < The BIGGEST at tH^home^of the t^iac arid Mrs. W. R. Jenkins. M». and street entertained at luncheon .and parent Mr. and Mrs. Alffed Frigola bf a"picnic and swimming party at Ivcrsen, past president a^id of a Moss lane, on;July,22 at i A&P Brand Ellin Coffee Becomes 7. Summit road*, and their house Mrs. Earhart \plant to stay \n past Secretary of the club, showed bridge Vesterdayuin honor of the way Memorial,'. Ktdspital. the Kurtz home. Present were Mr- birthday anniversary of Mrs. P. G.: guest, • Mrs; Eufcene Galvm of Ha», irticlu/bomtl. haldw Jr. - and Mrs. John Halkowlch tool* id, of Alexandria, Va., and Joseph and msB PICKUI* mbscribers...but you can reach and,\heir children,' Richard, Pa- Jeffrey Gamba, son of Mr. of St. Paul, Minn. _. s*tr»etistt'Vr"u7triir'~iifliIiul\«6il. tyicia\md Judith^formerly of 34 Many lUwl bratid neW^. .*r<>r Uit 6f White Mrs. John Gamba of ^iVT huudridii of V. 8. Govornnirtit Sur^liu v Iroquois^road, recently moved to avenue, was host at a pool party Miss Marion R. Schaehter of B»pdU, laeatDd tn every SUt* »W .•/•• and . ' -' •-. this vast audience of nearly 18,000 o««mu wllh pampblet -vftsw Ci»* recently in celebration ofifis lOtn ilOl Springfield avenue is. among troraeht Can Bhlp blrttt T» Voii. Urni, blrthday-annivor-sary". Guests were 218 stadents at Douglass College, plan pracedurra, MOW ¥0 BUY sue Mr. and ^i?s. Ralph Rfortrjson .of how Is ««« I-KEE BUBPLl'S. Bi»l. DELIVERY readers weekly for Gruncny T.hom,as and James Nolan, Jay New; Brunswick, lisWd oh the S3.UO te SUEPtUS SALES lMrottMAi Cloans and 8 Van Bureh\venue hi dean's flst for scholastic excellence TION SEfcVICKS. bepL Sl« A.Rn. and Mark Gutierrez^' Kevin Mc- 1 Deodorizes ed from a. two^week-4yip to At- Neill, Richard Yuschak, John Pol- during, the past school year. She Him, Alb** Bid*.. W»»h. S. to.C. lanta, Ga., wherdvthej' visitedtheir will begin her sophomore year next *!-'.••• .. . .. - - .'I..!.- •' Phone BR 6-0062 idori. all of Cranford, Louis Toia .- /•MIM< Sontliiiit/ soh-in-tnw and d«ugntcr,..Mr;~at!|ld of Madison, and Jeffrey's brothers, Eight O'Clock BABY Mrs^. T. tit- BrittonV for a week, John, Gregory and Ralph. HI-HOCRACKE and Newport News\ Va., where GRAHAM CRACKERS 33 RedCirde " , "they, were- guests for\a week of AMI Unexpected "Catastrophe" Happens Every Day. How ; their . son and daufihW-ift-law, ^ Martha Shannon and sons, Are You Fixeil to >ay? Don't Delay — Get Low Cast ./lawParker€ookies O^-JJ-*U.-:.«£J5« Star-Kist Tuna Leonard and Joseph, of Rome, Ga. Bokor Coffee '*&£?.? U «3c GIFTS! Mr.' and Mrs.- James 1 Hartford Major Medical Policy Today from — / returned home Sunday after Salad Dressing *«» Contadina Tomato fasti ca«* - A&P V.'," CoHee'r^r.' 2111.33 ^heir childreli,' Susan atW' Bud •• ,• ; '..'S ..'• ' *»' spending a month with her par- v Morrison, who had been visiting w previously in' •-Atlanta, retuVncd ents. Police Captain and Mrsi through our classified columns! Tender Leaf Instant Tea \ 9ns Cat Food , . '--'-. . east home with them. George L. Rosendale,qf .425 Brook- Ckf W;il,5eoWI»U « 15o«. side place. Her husband also vis- THE DEACON ' ' ... . ^,^ Borden's Instant Coffee %^ '; U2 ited ",here during the two weeks .' ,«i'' .- -.' ••• Mrs. John H. Mallory, who had iaf Ihsurance- of his vacation. " •' Kreischmer's Wheat Germ Btfalar «rr rink bceri'visiting her §on and daugh- MAWE 8, DEACON' k If Vow have anything to sell, ter-inrlaW, Mr. and Mrs.' W. G. WER CAPS... 16c Nylonge Cellulose Sponges CmttpkteS^cUmts of Mallory of 133 Cohupbia avenue, Dr. and Mrs. Glen Arth of 104 4lAWen UBBY'S LEMONADE 5 ':. is spending the sumriter iri Coluiji- Oak lane, will leave tomorrow for ff exchange, rooms to rent, need bus, O. ' /.,, a two weeks' vacation in Minne- Finey_ WlMoniI»-W«ll Apd • • tools Jiiiei':": «N«A^o'i!*Nst !.*«; sota. They. _will .visit DrsjArth's $$g BOftBY PINS .... tic C mother; "Hr& "Sophie Ajfln.' in domestic help Do-iyllake Waff l« •• • • Mr. and Mjs. George -D. Gjllen Minneapolis, and Mrs. Arth's sfs- SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE 69 and then; children, Joseph, George tfr; Mrs. Marie Winkler, in St and Mary/of 115 Edgewood road, cloud 2 "are nt hptmo after vacationing for - ./ \JLJ OUR 13TH 8 C JEWELERS two wpeks at Manasquan. J Whipped Cream Cheese ul;t:z* :;35 Libby Golden Ccrn 1 Ens. Pelef B. Stevens, USNR, HELENA RVBlNSTEIN 1 tytr and Mrs.' Wn|tcr "Goersch of son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J, Mel-O-Bit Swiss -tSSSr * -Sft U^ Btiiterlei ^es, at Martin Jewelers . . * the leading store for 8/ Algonquin- drtye returned by Stevens of. 10 Summit, road,- is BEAUTY F plane from a three-week trip !tp convalescing in Ihe Naval Hos- gifts .. .you'll find the most complete selections of pital, ^St. A)bans<_L. L, where he Muenster Cheese -v do.., .ic.d.,^. ib 53c Libby's Red Raspberries Califorrtia. They spent n week in r Baby Gifts. Choose everything you'll heed for that Siin Francisco, .irnnriso visited underwent surgery Friday. He PAIRS FREE Switzerland Swiss Slices isSL '-.tjW Fried Scallops n,ew arrival all priced to fit y6tfr'needs. other points of interest. . will be hospitalized for three you U be amazed at the re- •months: Ens. Stevens has been on ANNUALSALE active duty for Jhe.past ycar-dnd COFFEE Jane Parker—Regublly Priced ar $5c—SAVE--I4C has served with the supply corps sults. Here Are A Vew Examples; nboaid the ammunition ship Great &lki' DELICIOUS *^*» < ~f SpooiLand Fork Sets ' . from US _ KpOS Mr. and- Mrs. J. J. Bchan and SCHRAFI APPLE PIE ^ Sterling rattles and tefiething rings . from 2.75 Slipcover hildren,'Patty and Bill, of 16 Dartmouth iroad, will leave this A flavorful .blend of freshly roasted cof* Juicy orcliari'frcsJi apples, baked iu a liglit, flaky,' gold-browii crust, Silverplate and sterling haby cups from loo week-end for_n two wcck§' vaca- ICECREAM tion. They will visit with Mrs. • Many Terrific Buys in Yard . fees, concentrated fef-; y6u^ eerivenifnee; l*n« 'Nita,./."Pifklt, .'..." '..."'•- • - - .• ; "•'•* • iialia«i WH(MrtlMf Sterling Porringers 10.00 Special Behan's mbthci, Mrs.-Anthony J. Auihe coffee goodness is in *— 97% of the C Milrrny in Troj:. and will stay at T^STY 1/ calfein Is out! - • GLAMOUR BREAD 25 FRUIT & NUT RING Sterling Combs and Brush Sets . •• 8.9S CUSTOM-MADE Lowland JjoSgc^ Lake George, Goods \- . •' N-Y. SOFA & CHAIR RUSSELL r Y Silverplate and Sterling Feeding Spoons front US Realemon ' Duz Ivory Snow Mr. and (Mrs. W. Kenneth Frod- • 20% Off On Sheets, Towels, Baby Jewelry, Crosses, .Lockets, Bracelets from $2 i; crick of 107 Eastmnn street re- STOVER Lemon Juice Baby Food Per dilh« ind fm* fabric! -I ' $77; ' turned Sunday from a woekjs va- e Stain*! , CKOPP.J Soap Powder CANDIES H| Che«»» from n»w Fall fahrlm cntrion at Boothbny Harbor and Curtains, Etc. ^ C 9'* 70C ph- ,, . . lovely prints'. . . rvt'ii Mdnhvgun Inland, Md. •a* Ii»rttl«ohif plaids! \V«'II inn-. • 10- 95 6- 85" Pi9 •' .5 fit snrt rut 'your HIIIKOVITO right on voiir furnlliiiv. m rr- " Air-CondUioned f©p Yeur Shopping Cqmfort •••„) iMk ell fn«- « i. -| KOOS BROS. iich wiu.i his Son-in-law and JCD'C FABRIC Classified Ad Deadline Wednetday .,, August €th in Super Ma»JtcH and Pet diiU* «nJ fin* fabric! raaaUa .daughter, Mr. and ..Mrs. Mack L SelfService i»o*es only in METRO. • hi %1 % UNION AVE, reuss ,^nd children,. Frederick 4 iind Dale, of Ganvood, HCK J CENTER HiW JERSEY. ^ CRANFORDJ SHOP-AT-HOME '«— Ol>EH.tjHttpiliaiiAY EVENINGS — - ; 21-23 Alden St. BR 6^000 BR 6-6718 Phon. fU 8-3/00 ., Mrs. George Dalack aiJd son, Randy,.of 11 Rutgers road, will 15-17 :- CR.ANFOR.0 leave Saturday by ijiiac ioi~ u 103 MILN ST., CRANFORD - OPEN E VERY THURSDAY & ,Y UNTIL 9 '''X^ " ; 1 : 1 1 1 : : A v ! 1 1 1 l .'•'v' ''• ••••.•.• •.•••'••.-• v fv,, .v'* " •>'••-< -•.'..' "': • );'-','•'• •• ;,.;"!' T.T,',T" ••• ••,"••'', . ••••' •/•,.••'•• .•',•• "'•• "••' • J~'"' ••••' • •'• 'i ^*- - •:"•'.• '•.fc!_^-^™.'.'. ''•' r'.' .•'"V.';;i-. - '• '.'.»;':'>;• .••'.*•' ' ..'- ' ''^ .j'-'^. .^,:- ;••. '.•j[' 'i'*;..'|i ••? '' ••...,.• V •'••'••f ..•;••••.••.•',.'." •'.••• V ,••.''""' . '.'•'..' .'/''•'" :(:.-. •Tv' * '••'•' "<"•" ~- "••-••'" •'' '''V^o'. '.••'••'•"'"••.• '•'•'' ./'"••• '^- '- " ..'.'— r-'—^--* : !—a—•--'• ' ]• •- • > '; ^B •'""-'""• • •' '^^.^-1—• I '• i ' J—I——*»> I ' ^"^^'i ' ' ' ' ' " • ' ' 'i ' " ' ' . »•* •««*! »*TOBIK»»W' #*£;.* j' .Viii|ii^L'^rra»rK'.#^llprkVT^!». 'B^Jl<««¥i«»ia»»«^r/.'«»Ty»'»ir'&«w' •'«' ««/,«« am •«»•<»»• •*::•* ..• • dents, who wiU begin studies li aii y^|3. ust'"J7, .at pssf Hilt- Golf proving an existing la-wn' are iif- 6"n" Ui^.tmaita.rjr\ kpyboajrft^'and-'.to>. . j. with social problems; offenders re- wauld classrooms < 6 t opens Md J$ii^^ ley, Mrs, Fuller; Mtd ^7Gu> Course in Kenilwortjh. 6dth. will, vited fo.attend. .v- .!,,.._'. operate t6let3n? sets,".add Was fa-* '•'" quired by the courtstoappear for ipped and special class fa^Jain^Silyerma^; ; ; detson, -fyfe'J Peter/ JTansen, -Mrs.begin at 1 p-hC "rv^ • • '/ • •r£(ric H. Peterson,r Jr., couMy miliarized ; wiUjr , comM«inicationsA ', ..}*^ ...... ,,:.% . i: lartitiipatihgvJin toy ni&|g •scientific^-^examinationfic^m ; '•"• • people pupils. tlyy, one pspecial class Druins, Paris, Boyd, Ronald Stuffed animls;, dolls, and. doll toy Gcorgc^.SWal^, Wrs. KaVl'Thasctoni agricultural agenC is iw charge of. centfe' r p•,•--,-••-. ;. About 301 courses in thie fieldso fclothes will be ^offered »«.. at(und- workshops arei Mr-s.. William Col- TTie demonstration aj*ea is about : i seekineg g ;>; , help -an d sfedd,, * bby is housed in Sherman School and dei, Dean Krogman, Richard M&- business administratiqrt',. , science, Mrs. •Chartist"Magnet/,' arid- Mrs. 'Kenil^rortlj boule- the demonstrErtibns. ' - JWeenlereij^A^y last Uatck, 1 atice at the toy bliioib of the ^ lins, Mrs. Geotee\Diukes, Mts; Dev- ; /$chooSs, Welfare , ageniie^-or ththe one in LirlcOln School'!,_v In addition, fall^mester 6f languages, mathemat- W. G. Walsii./• " • ' /•=•.. •' ,." - on the .road leading to the and"! received basic training at who.died 'Tuesday mornirijf pupils are trans- lin, Mrs. Jo|iigElliottt'.Mrs. Payid courts;- tk outcomtomee off "th"the ex- some speciT ilj^'ia l k -''trombone. J : : PQrt^d to-Out*«Jown-scl»oolsi—The basg'^viplinjr Rif hard 1 3SnM H'aifite30S s^ illness/ aminations. iricliidle; * * the wee^of OctoOcto- Hill Exft, Garden State Parkwayi The 23-yeaT-ipld housing of* ill''of. .these pupils in llercer..j. . . ,••• • • • ' $ • • ' Methodist phtafdfetftt •ijtidtiy^ No- George jj'qrcella, Mrs. Robert n Making •'• '. 74«•»,, uo»f 14j6-NortHJI-HUIUhI 17tv* A native, of Brooklyn, wlirs. Pet^ ,ah'y of 50 tests, Use of equipment illercer.'. ' " rl it *as j»i*j»i*WHincedW d ; todatd by byy : is located here. • . . 1955 graduate of Cjanford ;Hjeh isuch as the" eiectroencbphblogram brie; building wo^ld'provide a/bet- Mr. White, director of tj Courses in ch.emistry, phy^its vember 18raTtt?0rhl*'gPi'''9- pjm.', Smith, and Mrs. Eugene Stanley. Course owner of Drivers' Maple Jnh here erseh resia husband chiatry. and psychology, \will sug- school; Ralph N6tarp"is' directing j- to the MMra: arts and cul-formation, on the courses .may, be Tjf-pjpts "showing the ^steps' heces- 1 Delta Theta Fraternity and was ; x '.•- • * r t town, transportation, the advanced band "and'Donald for a. toy zoo including_4airibs, able ,in various Sizes'to flit the most $ba of Mr. and • Mrs, Josepfi ;N. •a long illness. ^> ••. ,'' . founded find operated, Eeiersen's fvi!f -areas"aiireas * programs for in-obtained' Irprn! Brl Kenneth W. sary for renovating a poor lawn. employed by Scott Paper Co., 1 treaiment- expected to help Clewiand srfiool, in addition to Whellah," ,the begipners. The fes, , tnoiiiteys popular types such Wxjrinny.jiilss. •Lawn °" makinfes^ tratlons Hobbie,. 90 Winans avenue,. com- Services' were conducted 'at StV Dairy for ^5 yuars prior to their. the individual', la,, the. community j housing elementary school pupils, X rj, andd **the'r. special groups. Iversen, dean, by calling or writing •with lorig tails, elephants, dogs, .Revlon, and Shirley Temple/Some; arranged by the '. Following -the -demonstration, pleted the eirfht-week : teletype Chester, Pa.*, before entering the 'Paul's. AME Church by the Rev." retirement.,'She ..was secretary"of school, concluding its fifth season^ #bwfor the'fan term ; orAreturn him to the c6mmunity|wou!d also house the Boatd of > ' BafbedWit Kistr#bw; for the',fan term the college. ' - &. ' ; little eats, seals, and sea horses, dolls. wiil be • sold cpmpletely tension S^rvice^in •ation with •a*mple time will be allowed for an-operation course July, 15 at the. Frank Williams, pastor, on Tubs- j the' firm. . ',''. . ' as /a more useful •', member of so-Education offices, administrative started oh June "27, ' n bc/ondu^fed At the college'g s swering questions. ; . . •-'.. . : A .prating haiber asked ATche- teenagers Jhere will be" bed dressed. •• ••• • / the -Union County Cornmis- Southeastfe-rn SignaP'School, Fort dirt He \jyas" assisted T>y the-Rev. j Mrs. Pctersen was hist6n, Ala., he had i husband, iirc. two sisters, Mrs. Ma 1 ; u Trough September 26. • • ing accepted for treaWent on aaclassroom spj(ce would be required for a two-day tourf' \ . . .--... iio man is a hew* tp his valet". 1 * * .'• —resided here 40 year?. He ollingwojth and, ^ut-paticnt 'basis only. This is in the Cleveland 'SchooPdistrict, " Yesterday. the^ tirav^lerfe loured is a well-known proverb. I have ' Brcchures Iisting-aU cburses and .0 \ :*:. •.•• member trf St. Paul's" AME Churchrhureh! I Mrs.-NorjrfMrs.-NortWaat Hies of St. Retejcsburu. \, due',,.„,: ,tp„. flthl •e v__fact f thflthaf t ,i.t . haa es llikM bee,n the Board of Education-, central the. Black HiUS and Mount Rush- added, "but not because the Ut- mtructors will be available^in the >nd Blue Ridge; Lodge 2. F&AM..1 and three Hr.nnclchildion. A son. f'feH'that services to children offer offices—'or storage facilities coiild. more by mptor coach land will ar- . met is no hero,'but'because the ' . /..*.,tum^ Copies may,bmay e ob- •K ,."'Surviving are his". Wife, MVs.-; William,' dipd'.about eight ye s; th.e, most hopeful means of. be" housed in part- o/- Sherman " inp Chl&ag o todayy by train. latter isa.valW' OUT-DOOR SPECIAL by wrftihg_to Dr.. •-. !' ' Corinne Driver; a brother, Joseph aco. releasing in —GEOBG HE^EL (1770-1831) ^l ~r~ | veHtih^ the 'growth of d. tov Tomorro'w the scouts w.U\\ visit >' of Aiyiistpn, and two sisters, Mrs. I and other' social problems ih fu- ^ instructional ppur- Niagara Falls "before arriving Sat- German philosopher for Bessie Battles of Annistoh and ,poses, Mr. McGovney.pointed.out. •Mrs". I*. J. ture years. ' - urdafy at 8:09 a.m. in Summit, their Have you ever seen people Who, LEGS & BREASTS FRYING Mrs, Laura Moxloy of .Cincinnati, Space now 'used in . Lincoln point of ^departure. •" -« h Ohio; ~" , i. A hielT lit order to complain of how little "'7:' «'' "tfuas you make 'about.jtheai, pa- ' ••'•.•?• Tuesday morriins at St. Mi arc 11 1 D fices and administrative' ehael's Church for Mrs. ^ Kemp| " i* " ? >' Qualified psychia- would be used for additional Memorial Fund . rade before you the example of Mrs. street, I-trists, medical consultants, psy- '( gieat toen.wlio esteem them? I , S. Morin. 50, of 5. Hickory lunchroom facilities, special activi- (Continued i\omPaae 1) o '"•'• iMrs.Leorh foundcr and presidenild t of the El- j ehblogists,' psychiatrifc nursts, , answer, ih reply to theni, "Sbbw Clnrke, S3." pf ; ties .and guidance todms. " was a resident here most of his w ^__ ; itt Dis|rict 3 Manor 'avenue died last Thursday Mor Manufacturing Corp., New j tcapheVs, social workers, tetfhnic- At- Roosevelt School,- larger me the merit wheidby you Itave I The life. He was graduated from Cran- charmed these persons, and lalrio ' Cranford, • Garwodd in Overlook Hospital, Summit, York., ..She died • lai|t. Friday at. ians and attendants who stuflly be- quarters arc prqposed for thfore d Migh-School in 1&56 and then Frcniiwu. «'»• Westfleld^. Mountain- after a short illness: ' . Muhienberg Hospital,' Plairifleld, 4JBvior patterns of both work artd principal's office and health facili- will esteem you." served morerthah thr€e' years in tJ (1623-1662) . *dc and part ofifclark, wis 3.6 last : Boin in Westerly, R.. U', Mrsafte. r a long illness. •play-. . . ..•• •• •• v,. ties. the Marine^Cdrps. • ••*•••» ID* leek as compared, with the prer -. .' . -V-'/ Clarke lived'in East Oranfie f6r 40 J, Dooley, -iis- French philosopher The Rev. A full-time educational pro- The greater ?part - of Monday was employed by; the Ciba FRYERS 33c lioCis'week'k'count of 2.7, accdrd- years, before, coming ft* Cranford sistant'-pastpr, was celebrarit. In- gram has been set up to keep all n|ght*s meeting, <$t was said, was Once Antigoniis was told his- L to the tnosfluito control indek live years {.go. . She was a- mem- terjnent was in Gate.'of Heaven" children under the age of'US Pharmaceutical Products, Inc., c : devoted .to obtaining the,' reaction Summit. He was a membeif of the son was ill, and went to sec 'him." If the Union County -Mosquito E*- bor of-the Munn Avenue Presby- Cemetery, Hanover, Wliere Father abreast of lost school work during and opinions of the public to pro- At the door he met a young • t. Commission. . •••' •"*" terun Church,. East .Orange; Hah- .Dooley read the comtnittal prayers. their three-month stay at the cen- Ci^nfard Methodist Church. , beauty. Going in, be sat down by posed solutions to the school prob- /Surviving besides his parents, i Yhis a/ea's increase" paralleled nahArn«iit Chapter, DAR, •Orange,' O"h" '*»«;*»i-»Moriday, "i«^night» *i«» B"™Rosar™y ter. ' ' lem as expressed to.members of the the bed and toqk his son's* pulse. I continuing slight rise in mosquito «md thfr New ' England Society. Society under the directiodi n bl the 7 are two. sisters, Betty Jean ' and Eighty percent of all cases are Advisory Council and the Board "The fever," said Demctruis, Lpulation throughput the county. ;V . Montclair. Her husband,- Wiljiam Rev. Gerard Whelati, assistant pas- court referrals, thereby enabling of .Education, It is. planned ior Ellen King Foster, both at home; "Jias just left me" fcighest count—8.0 for-last week— tor, recited the Vosary at Dootey's ; his ..paternal grandmother, Mrs. STEAKS E Clarke, died July S. 1946. the court t0 set any possible sen*- mernbers of the two bodies ^re- "Yes," replied the father, "I bec again was recorded in District ;:/• Survivors are two sons. j Funeral Home, 218 North avenue, tence to" fitthe . offender as we)! asport resident reactions arjd sug- Mary A. Foster of West Hemp.- met it going out at the door."" fevering blizabeth, Linden, Rah- S of Nutley,' and James C. with . west. •-."'• .. . , gestions as a regular feature of fu- steady N. Y., and his maternal the offense with the aim o% assist- SIRLOIN - PORTERHOUSE Ljr and Winfield. .;. Oowest was whom she .made her home, and Pallbearers .-were Emil J.," Dr.ing in his eventual rehabilitation. ,ture meetings and townspeople grandfather, Campbell J. King_of 5, in District .2, which, includes f/iur grandchildren. • - ' Born in' Npwork, she \v grad- in order--"to provide adequate fa- the defendants. They were ar- jieight oaf the ground floor, and Harold tJomaratius, Jarries Wil- 5 I the county, oiling temporary sculptured arms to smart brass ferrules, But here's the big news ' —— Mrs France's: Louisa Pegg, 01, 'uate of St. .JVinceiit's Academy, cilitifcs ior -elementary-^school ,pu» restedJuly-2 in a raid on a "float-' Lois, swainpiy areas, drain ditches Newark. She had lived here .25 pils. Board of Education ahd ad/pouring of "the concrete slab lor TSaihs and Frederickr.iTBbfliecs." iiig dice game" at j7*-Falttoore . ; . till" three sw'eep"f6"8ffw~'o'rTgr 7T'fuff~fb^"lbnQeT than most of Grand Saline, Tex., mother of the. second floor will take place Ltd' ntosquito breeding areas Joseph H. Pegg of 214 Beech years; She was a former member, imfiistrative offices as well as ceh- ayenue. , .''- ;. bused by new building construc- street, died July . 18 '.'in.' Grand of ttte yillage Improvement As-, trsvl storage facilities,. the-six/ele- within a week. The most widely used construc- sofas! Want more, extrajs? Look . . . these sofas- boast fodml d c tion-lumber in the. nation is Doug- Saline. ~ She was the widow", of soetlitidia'Srid a toundeB aWd char- mentary schools,, plus the Cleve- Approximately ' has Ln. ' ""•••.•;•;•'• - • •• v CHOICE Cllif o lovV n rubber, cushions .'.. even "T" foam cushions! You get top-notch Charles Pegg. ter"' member of the Colonjj Club. land and Sherman junior % been spent ioi d date, Dr. knox-said, las ih\ produced along the Pacific The. man "who has. accomplished |Thc.-f l i 8 catch basins coast in Oregon; Washington and all that he thinks" worth while, has The Rev. Henry L. FullertoHj '*• She was a communicant of St.schools, would lje required. \' and-there is every- irldication at rq sptayed duHng the, week: custom tailoring, button-backs and all! Even choose from fasci- rector of St. Dunslanls. Episcopal Michael's Church and a member of The plan recommended by Mr.this time that the building will be northern California. begun to die.—E. T. Trigg. !6 in l^iion, 1,202 in Westfield. "ChurchTTtTineola, Tex., conducted its: Rosary Society. MeGovney's committee; would pro- completed by the target date of a in Crantard, 800 in Surtimit,' nating fabrics . '. . unusual tweeds and textures ... in fall's service": at the church. -Burial was Survivors besides her husband vide a library-and activiijes room January I. , . . . ^ ;g in Keriilworth and/lip, in JII Woodside Cemetery, Grand Sa- arc a son, Philip, Jr.,-Of Elizabeth; for eacb^elcmentary school as well The new structure will provide ijrjjigrteld. , . • ' ."/." newest fashion colors! Yes, these are obviously special sofai. *. l*ne. ' her 'father,-1 Charles J. Kemp ofas the following,'classrooms; • classrooms and activity areas for EXTRA-spetial, sale-priced $166! And we've tagged big com- Boro in England, Mrs. Pegg had Cranford, and a sister, Mrs. G»dc4i-e e25 pupils-in split Sessions. The BE SURE OF lived m' .for 50 years. Siir? rence McLean of Sussex. CVuamum* classrooms' will be arranged on BEEF ^ujnmersession panion chairs extra Koos-low, too . .. only $89! Choose your* ot vivingjbesides her son, Joseph, are Bloominjjdale Ave.- 1. II two. floors, around the central fel- VValnut Ave. ,. , 1' 13 EXTRA SHORT CUT RIB two other sons, -Francis J. andj 1 lowship hall,., which will have a Koos-Rahway tonight; tomorrow sure! Budget terms? The edslesti Livingston AVe . ' 2 14 Charles H., both of Grand.Saline; seating capacity of 400'persons. -QUALITY- • uu...(r—.^ .^.^^ons will begin to- Brookside PI. ; 2 • 18 four grandchildren and eight great- (Continued from Paw D . Exterior walls will be of red liori'pw i for/ SStji |students .Wnrelled ^randqhildrcn. > ' " . ' wh»n most organizations Roosevelt . ' 2 15 ji ynio /Junlori College's anttua* Lincoln 2 18 brick to harmonize with the ex- use Mr. a«d Mrs. Pegg ot^hc Seech to function. Of course, in terior .of . the main.- sanctuary. liimmcr '•'•'••ssionrH' ' ^ ..,~- . street address returned ^honie last -the winter ^months many civic, re- Sherman - - 1 ."". 9 BEEF ROASTS week summer session, Cleveland . * 1 Architects are Drake,, TuthiH, Con- 1 Thursday after attending the fu-ligious and social groups do an very ahd CJuemari of Summit BARNETT'S PRIVATE BRANDS fgan jfune 2?, ceHeludesceHeludes neralneral . * enorinous amount of work for the t ' evening. The vacation 12 107 Workmen recently completed ]hort! fdV^so^ne of the stti- good of'-the children. ^The picnic, the razing of two dwellings at 110 TIME TESTED BY YEARS OF USE kill be Mrs. Eniaiiuel Fetersen comings at. this time, howcj/er, was forecasts indicate, it TOP SIRLOIN-CROSS RiB especially well received." was pointed sutjthat the com-and 112 Aider! street in prepara- iow; SHU? OF CRANFORD Funeral seEvieeji will be. hekl bined capacity^jTHftS«£ht schools tion for, the erection "of anew con- f >Bbpd today at the Beach Memorial , The New Jersey DiaBtiostie Cen- mentioned will be sufficient for the ter at Menlo-Park js the state in-- vert for the nuns o? St.' Michael's OAD °SkSVBirAClNQ\ Chapel, St. Petersburg, F!a,, for anticipated elementary school en- School. Completion of this 16- Full Quarts Sealed ids'will be received by the stitutipn for psychiatric and social f.npteii. Cranwrcl in the CauHty of Mrs. Emma Julia Petcrsen, €2V rollment. - • y •room, tworstory building is thlon forilihe Henui-radiia o£ GaUew««Ul \vife of Emanue! 1»etersett of St.evaluations. Persons treated at Sherman School, in additioflta scheduled in nine months. It will THREE load andl bthef titraets (in the Township the Diagnostic Center are *hosc [(CranfoiW. Untati County, with BltumK Petersburg," formerly of Cranford, housing elementary school pupils,, be of brick construction and will Inirt Concwte Surface upon exfeiinc Mac- PARTNERS Id.110 foundation. .Estimated amount at ••have two oae-story wings extend- •M required U 2,820. bins.' - Bids will be ing from the rear. Cine wing will IMPORTED Ipcned.aqd read in public at "Towniihip looms oii Auiiust 9, 1960. at 8:30/P.M. contain a chapel where the nuns 80 Proof lpmB' timei. .'"''• '. can conduct private devotions and Drawings, spreilleotlons and Jorms o bids.' contracts and bond far the pfoposed the- other will house a dining room lorU' pw-pawd. by" Fatriek J.- Orall. and housekeeper's quartesfs. wiwhlp EnuiMjccr. and approved by the RUM •tile HlEba-ay'Commissioner, have bteti The present convent at 108 Al- lltj In the «Hlc« of the *aid enslne«r at deh street is tob e razed when the township Hull. Crmford, New Jersey, and SMOKED HAMS |{ saui State • Hlshway " Cowmlasiuiicr new building is completed. cnloB; K, J.Pand may be Inspected by St." Michael's alse plans for an Irnsjiectlve bidders durlttiS business hours. ROYAL Either Half — Full Cut Bidders will be furnished with n eepy 61 eight-room addition -on the. ^rc |\c specifications and blue prints of th< 1 Irawlncs by the enfilncer en proper notlc ef the school, providing increased Inip.iymcnls of cost of preparation. Bid auditorium and cafeteria spadeT ust^bci made on standard proposal forms This project is expected to get un- the mnnner dtslcnuUd therein and 80 Proof qulfcd by the specifications, must be derway before completion of the ralosfd in. scaled £n'velap«!s. beatine the Lime and. address 61 bidder Slid name' o new convent load on outside, addressed to -Township if-,'.,- ' -r- •- ' |oinmitti!c, Cranierd Town»hlp, tiwi must VODKA I* nceomprmled by a 'certified check for lot less, than ten (10'ir percent of th D«li ii Heir •mount bid. provided said chn. 4/*S Quart Full OK 4/5 Quart FuIIQh RAPPS Kronmcycr. Barbara /Pa*em;n; CUBED VEAL CUTLETS . . Jb. 89e We offer residents of Cranford and vieiniiy an. 'trombone. .Dav.vj Spt-tr. ( * . Frenejir hom.•••.Charles Toese. ABOVE ITEMS EXCLUSIVE WITH US CUB|D^STiAICS . ;;.;^Jk.m PHARMACY V outstanding funeral home* complete with air -Carolyn Von Bulow; truippet, lit PurkAT^. PUlnflrid 7 Lawrence BresJou;, Donald Kfon^_ MUAN SAUSASE. . , • • • • PL e-ooot '- • meyer, Oavid ^uren. Rich-ard ICE COLD BEER! i e^K*tl-Ziolko; drums, condUfoningt organ* large light room* for your Bodniir. Vincent Delgad.a. ^Mer«Thari3© / A Si i •!©»!©• •^ PorrfriaTTi. Gary Glcsscr,' Brands Always in Sfock, DAY and NIGHT ^very convenience. Our otcn display room. M:chat-I Ht-rtz. Fred.-HierK. j Intermediate band members ; are: ^ • vorite I Trurhpt-ts. William Hertz, Rich- FOR FREE DELIVERY ' ard Jones, John ftlore. Gary Pet-

• crs«n. Robert Peterson, Nicholas . I " •> j Prnto. Peter Prior,' Charles Rob» | erts. Theodore Robinson,. Howard i - i Shapiro, tiiarm Tap^e, Douglas KOOSMAINSTOBS Weeks. • : '• , 30 Eiislman §t. HOIOJUtD MAD1SOD •s. Barry Levinc, Frcdericle (Opp* CriUlferd fheatro) T. Jean Itturphy, Betsy Parkuxy ExU ffl • *••!», .Nicholas Alexo,, HOLLAMDYOHK CLOTH IJrucc Carrington. Nancy Hale.^ BRANCH STORES '. //. Grtry, Funeral Directors F.H.Gmy%Sr. Jostfih Sicirtrr. ' , . Cloyed WednesHays Clarinetsi. Louis Ackvrman, KnrV M.WALNUt'AVE. 111 MASS BKOA1> BtBEET "n Andersen, Gregory Bush, Jehn BRIDGE 6-1113 1 FtmkJJ, Ri 9 • HO 2-&SMS «NH Sfi H, J, — A© S-Mtt Coiiover, Gerard Dehnei ,—iJohR- Eiehinger. Judith Halkowieh, Afe- n Fr UOHMSTOH PAIHT gHOPJ Nran Hildebrandt. Kathleen KHSW1» N. UNION AVE. Gary Csnehcinrich,. Naney y8to«PAL •-l..Ncal " ' " WINES AND LIQUORS "CLOSE!) MONDAYS —

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» i < ' —e ">. 1 :<• i*..-1 \ . med $5 and $5 for making an proximately 40 pel cent in 1940 to Con^Cant Maffey of 105 Sevcrfn ptoppr^turn. • 't €2 percent la«t vejir which hj<; also courf wa buthda><. of the following! CHARLES M. RAY, Editor and Publisher , • The Cranford Memorial and In- Brenda over thfe metropoh- High School property. was notified of the condition. cently. - > v bowling bag to ,Clark, Linden, Ir- i,torm Iriving. " - f ecutive at Opionion Research Corporation, PrinKfton, told rrtembcr aie important, v , _ „ ». ii T7u ,», -i. , 1i winter hither ahd yon for their 5 Years Ago that a llargg e tree had been uprooted, ance for the public school system. Lewis-P.- Laird, lal Day Parsde and the Fourth of' Bignment market at 28 ceqts a Po be^ police that members of his Jun|or Chamber of Commerce, winter-recreation and they are fai roperty-jind had fallen Thomas Kornpr al'stt^eportea to Men Iro S&tviee , no matter what their job may be, Past Presidentvljobert M. Crane ' Despite continuing high pres- ^ -butter went for 27 tentsp department already «were on the said thnt when,a company relaxes July^Celcbration. from being an undesirable element. •sui'e in local mains, prolonga- the police that ,p,L-ir^e limb was he stated. ' \ . , -"""'• gave a biographical sketch as a ERIE.PA. Member Quality Weeklies of New Jersey for 29 c.ents a dozen. ' damaging j10bb openini g sluicli e gatet s i& tl Kenneth Nyce, son of Mr/ arid ;nithorlta)'ian . controls and en^ Cordially, They compose the backbone of down i.across the sidewalk in front control^ The'speaker'gave contrasting par! of ~the fellowship proarawi. tion of the hot, dry spell/would people to ,preeaotions itie, q'hinVney and roof. JLt. Petet hejjeavy flow of water..' iS. Frederick Nyee of 10 Rich- i rtb personnel to ij argarct D. McCulIoufeh Cranford iti ult in restnejions on non- of-his home- at 210. South. Union nond avenue, Mt Tuesday to bp-r'dependently they will come closer philosophies' of • managemenU.; in" and announcement was made (hat ( by A committee named I>y f irfiller" investigated, ,. >' avenue^. . •; • • _• • today's, luncheon meeting Will be Entered at the tost Office at Cranford, N. J., as Second Class Matter, Published Thursdays at Secretary It hast been my privilege jnd essential water use affecting ;in boot tioining with the Navy to realizing their potential and will eluding drive vs. lead, teil\'s. ask. stocking heavily eetfain or Ceozce E. Osterheldi toni J i«rs. Henry Klubeaspies-6f 1-59.8 When Jfemes Beasi of 102 Haw- in the lorm of a picnic at the. plea, J. Stevens in limits of 4 >(> square mile \ emanating state league. Tfce purpose rf taken to'a baseball gasfe at i was o«erl00 yeats bid, as it waswas blocked off while repairs were Court last week. The Elizabeth bowl n J yankee Stadium on 3 iirip spon^ a •MfeDermith Solution to School Problem tcr of viwl interest to all of U<. \ ' * ^ " TV^JST^TZ. ^he non-partisan organization - Postfnast [•o n ".the "pronerty before the house- made. ' - • -' . ', storisrdrew.fines of $100 and $5 We need dcsirablp industrial 1 was. to encourage all citizens to sored by tfae O-am;, Rotary I was built there in 183$. , ^Public se»vicc also was called paced to the diesel whistle bt. the KivVftttis had no sucie^ in getting' costs for operating a motor vehicle Should Guide Board to Positive Action plants. Today's enterprises are Central Haiboad at all hours of take an active paj$ in local, Post Office Department to a A question of jurisdiction was for repairs when burning wires while on the revoked Jkl and $25 generally housed in buildings of ihii night or the breaking up of the state and fectetal eovernmenU the request of the Crunford ha raised following a call Friday night were discovered at Sto.ughton ave- and $5 fpt_ speeding. 'architectuial beauty, surrounded ' to vote ahd was made last week by Dr. Clark W. Wtc- games and other events in the-, tion, - He also^ivas told it y there is/a mure economical solution to people, automatically solving the If the bowling ^allcy cpmes to Dolores WimEeH tjras elected e Wprfcs DepWtmehtf was .Mrs. Julia Piaehiak of;4 Spring bid, $10 and. $5;, Elizabeth C. commuter problem for many, at tmnual exehahge of visits be- presidenl of lite iSilmny Acres not the"policy\of the dep t in and. the Bell Telephone Dermith, superintendent of schools.. our pressing school problem are ques- Cranford, the writer ^vill be unable tween the two groups. Jim ment to mark po^t oflicc: Garden '•/street: .repotted to * theLenardj Roselle, $15 and 55; Alvin the same time creating a mutual to uie its facilities "but will wel- 4-H Club. OtHser officers were E Vanschoick, Elizabeth, $20 and ON BOOK TICKETS Dr-. McDermith's recommehdation tions stiirto be resolved. interest in the community. come the same. \ "Tfcvery oi the Cranford High t>>ris^/ Watt. BHanrihe Fanna, ""town"! of moreihan lO.flOO | Yours truly, School faculty was Sports and. Dons VeaXS. Siusaji Bonn"and ulation. urges 3 referendum by Defcember to se- - ~ But a solution must be found — and We have a very limited acreage / jcontcst supervisor for the .'• * -• :• > v . .1) •D. R, Marques, Roselle, was left, as- you point out. As much John Mv Hajrney Joaa Deartfer= • . . cure voter approval of a $5,988,000 bond soon ~- Jbr our high schbol arid junior Cranford playgrounds, and.Ern*:, Miss GaU WUd of 2 fined $20 and $5 for careless driv- as fs feasible should'•''be .devoted Teenagers Welcome ing, and 'Stanley, Drevnjahy, Ue\ issue to construct a. new senior high • jest' .Hobble; -also 'of -Csanford, mont place finished SALE school pupils'wili be on double ses- •to ratabl'es. Unless this "is done, was. in' charge o£" the. Scotch ark? drew $15 and ^$5 on a similar fjch'ool of 1,300 - 1,600 capacity on a 40- foj* three^e*ars instead of the con- taxes on Home sites will mount to Greek BwMer Plains playground program. the Women's MetropoKtm charge. ' - • , "„'•.- " Sale in effect now ... thru August 27th only! acre tract on Orange avenue' at a cost of 1 ws yearsi "It already is too such heights .that jpg Bates «$f tS j; j Association - HtW JerseJ i Gail Howard, 8 Riverside drive, ..tott. 'siseeff telaired as' general' nament at Baltusrol Co IINGTEEN was fined $10 on a warrant fop $3,836,OO0,and to build a new junior high a referendum in Septem- Because of the lack .of a dub- ' ..'"' ;i • •; • ' Tiiii overtime parking.,. Fihppo Can- school of 600 capacity on a 28-acre tract . as Board ojf Ediiqatlon officials con- able place t« live and will.., Julio Santiago-of 665 Raritan properly trained. instructor, it of iteBdlilsIehena'SieeJCd. He' dr'eva, Roselle,' was fined $5 and $T on Hillside avenue at a cost of $2,152,009.* templated ' following defeat ly Wolve entirely-into a/manu» road Jiad no trouble in reepgnSihg was reported that- Cranford Had' been aistaiiod u-fth ship- 25 Years Ago for failure, to have his vehicle in- -facturing=eonttnunity. A/fair pro- his" brpthep, Manuel, when he ar- would! not have a (class for • b'uHding iffl. Kew'-iTanlc for 4T spected. • John Ii. Kappmeicr, New His proposal envisions the conversion of referendum. And, ttnless^board mem- portion of industrial/plants (as rived at Idlewild Airport, N. Y., mentally retarded children clas- yeaifs'-aisd had aSSeiided eveiy Howard Richard' Bc.it Shrewsbury, was fined $7 and $5 thepresent higlm*hool to a junior high bers are nearer agreement than it ap- compared to residential) creates a after a separation of S3 years. ' sified as ^trahiablet in Septem- snip laaiHscMiag at.^Sfe Staten'. named by the BoaVd of E for passing a/stoo .sign. John C. school of 1,000 pupil capacity . pears on the surface, it will be\a Hercu- balanced cdmmunitsrin which tax- Julio :;co*nparcd the arrivals ber. Three such children, bad tion as supervising* principal Salsv South Plainfield, "was es on homes do not become con- checking through "customs with a attended classes In Hillside the ^ueeeed !Dr. Lloyd JN. "This recommendation," Dr. McDer- lean task (o submit the quest^onSto the fiscatory.. / ,.,''•,. '• snapshot his brother had sentfan .d ago. Manuel, ficlencies classified aW "ednca- pices:' ••.'- ,,--• ••;- '•: " ' -y ' YARDS, GARAGES ; oth6r basic plans>insidered cause of cost, location ancl other reasons. aeld should be disposed of for left there at the age of 14 to go to ble" and "trainable.*/ Dnrine Cask pi Eviiiag SisiiBiuseS' paid • The. Cranford •' and of the AM«™ >*9 .*tt*.ks^»iM.«. ~*of Br; McDermith is to be commended for hWies dr eommerciai. purposes, Brazil and Julio-went to the United the. previous , year students arffiers' xi-ere in- Club endorsed Frederick Contrsl Homo thuV converting public liabilities: States three yearslSter. " classified as "educable'' were the Btond ol Educa- Sxkes, Republican; ittt pieces of solutions. coming up with a positive recommenda- l ; At the ebnehisibn of his remafte, he into rqtables. All land in the hands Manuel will spend 45 days on i - provided for in resolar class- tcma $S0 to $lS8-;a ytear, tion .to Township Cpm tion and also for his suggestions for the of the townshlB represents an iw» visit here and will then return- rooms here, according ; to Dr. .jiayaiste for id uaSfiShs at $15- warning A. Vorman Issertell t ,stated: "We have had our long houreof ideal solution from an educational stand- vestmemNand costs money to hold; to Ms job In a San Paolo, Brazil, Howard E. Best,/superintend- each ii' the oilier place on the THE ALLIA J.J. Wills investigation, of discussion^ of evaluatil ^ point. It is to be hoped that the Board of it is a financial burden which sweater factory. Another brother ent of Schools^ Dr, Best! said, it Louis T. Wiersbach was Betford at ttt t-511S " — AD MM th\ evidence. "At least for some of us, i should/be coriverteel iiitft taxpay- and sister, Aires of Newark and was likely that Cranford Would . Voleo Bias and Copper proved as Democratic Education a&d its various sub-committees ingja'tables. M'r$. Sandade Novo of Brooklyn, have to set up/a class for theof KenOi^onh mrenred lite date for tax collector. is the tim^ for commitrnent, for decision, "trainable" children in the fu- 1 • • « • in V • H will now swirtg into high gear and en- rcquirenients for jsublie" Joined in the family reunion; *. eoTeled fltffny—jSaicy £ ^nmivt for action." " ' . :,• obavof:, to bring before the voters as .""•,"' , iully examined ture. for prodiictian rxrcOenee lit Cranford menaber^ of the 78; As head of pur public school system, quickly a§i possible a positive recommen- with a view to uiirigNwKat.'we nave ceremonies at H»iding School BMsion of -World War I 'p and jo see if there ig^any chance Ot t the -I»uG6sneciesof trees in '« '•••• n_ . ' • •; • "• •" ' ned to attends reunion at;C Dr. McDermith; we belieye» has come up dation. "fdr pueh-neiedea new tchdol %- of utilizing any already'tintaxed tiie IT.•••§„ only" ab«>ufc 100 can be Brady. They, included1; \Vith the ideatsolutionlo Cranford's prob? eilities 1 made into lumber and most lum- Ha.r£jr. fisinkman resigned as . 2O Yean Ago Craig, Walter Hess, Cb land,' ;' v : ber comes from aBout 35 species. presideni m the Cranford Com* '.' A- 'pditilii^'i ffatns advefEsed: Lanza, Edward Beadle, Jaw A- littlc~|ia»*i>riuH : More than half of all softwood munity Couheit because, of the/ • broilerfs, 0&h. MMibA to Stankowski, Harry Pope, ty\ can quickly become, bankrupt fey : l taking too. largest a bite ©ut of\at» ' :. lumber cut in- the liatiosi is Doug-., pressure/of business and de- if, 4 peisiiH3s^ $1. l Vee renee Brennan, Jfernest Bui * Foreign Travel Boom a Potent Force for Peace ablcs, .OurNaereage limits are" s las fir froin the Pacific Coast. mands-tfn his time made by. the deliveiy.**' BakM . -..Viiginia and Seymour Westervelt. WHY^CtON' Newsweek recently ran a feature We cannot expand in area, there-. tourists.^" An a spokesman for ^L travel fore conservation js our great eon-* article on foreign travei'hy, American assoeiation on an extremely eern* . ' '. " \ •'" ,' • '•'•'. : • ^A citizens. This year all recoils ar^ beuig^"important . rw6rdsr "Until r" Wesley % Stanger, Sr. . L HOMES' broken, arid thefe every likelihood that the principal draw has been io Village new record after new record will be set .-_:• -:_•____•.. 'Cranlford, N. J» •/' in the years ^mediately 4^ ' - . August I, i960 . D'ear:.SiK ••,"-.. •.-.' ••;'•... .•• A V now, we actually spend ttipre f: In aimast every public question travel than any other fbreigti commod* in any murucipajity, common Sense v H that is th| ease, the jet age will $ttdj yes, common decency usually " ity. I )> , . ^ tr#heabiesskgtotheworid\Hothm'g g6 .out the window when opposing /A The big jet aircraft, by. establishiiig parties voice theie objections, ' does toore to bwed suspicion andtl^trust The proposed bowling alley*« new standards of yspeed anf e^nifort, thaii ignorance of other-lands an4% South-avenue is a case in pointy. have captured trsivelers* iffi^pgti peoplesij^ their hopes, their traditihns, It 15. surprising to read thfKiob- and are the primary; reason for^ thedra Jectors are coneerhed apotit the their beliefs, their^atibnal characteri&- proposed builders' financial* inter- mafic rise in tourism, Ahtl these jetsrare tics.' And nothing ean ^qual knowledge^ t,ste_and jhen take^Heap of des- doin^ more than ji^t^ovi^l'ma^esjtjijH and person to-persoti contact as a breed- 'ration when they contend the al- people. An official of the U. S. Bureau er of imderstandiii^ and friendship. If leys will tena to attract undesir- V. V "of Foreign (dommerce observes that there this world Is to finally achieve a real INTER is a trend to travel off the beateiSkpath, peace,, greater forces "than governments What a magnificent chance to save now, . .a solid, whopping 50% reduction on rt facilitated by the jeW, and that this in> wijl ,be needetT7 And the njo$t ]potent all your winter items . . . Bring all of them in now thru August 27... and Save y2 dicates a ttew sophistication of American foice of all can be informed peoples. ' Same traditional Swan service •. . same courtesy . . * except now . »j* during our pff season *.'• Sate 50%! . ' • Fora iiety simple ireason'—: Ofl Heating usually cost?a\little more td. install — some bunders consider a few dollar^ higher original, costs nu>re * LADIES'COATS ACCORDION important than years of savings and coi^fdrlior the buyers of thedr homes. m TOPCOATS * BORC^JNKUtTS INSTRUCTIONS Isn't it significant'that the vast majority of custom home builders In •:- f ^ SUBURBANS ja still install OIL HEAT-r- from experience they know, Oil &royide$ P YOUR HOME bettervsafer,^ more depjendablB heat for less money -—which ihlhe long THI STUDIO i«n, makes satisfied, happy^ home owners,^ , , V * RAINWEAR * STORM COATS HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Ag When a builder installs Oil Heat — you can expect the entire house to ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. RENTALS and SALES reflect his integrity and attention V the basic features that give ji home NOW-SUITS * WOOL SHIRTS AtL rai, lasting 'vame\-» Oil Head is the mark of a QuaUJy*Builder-t v-< • > - / • 1*.- W*«iitttiifi^i flowli ' ' '•'."** \ Call ADCBM B4M4' • • / v Daniel Kuster FORMS "" * • x ^ .- . •'•- "•- .•"•••"' ••'. "• •' BATHROBES . 11 Vwi Barm AyaM* ^ for OH Heat can't boat..• Ingfst on Remember duf ouier custom services: INSURANCE Deluxe Shirt Laundering Cusipm I, Tailoring, Rug Cleaning, Cold Slor- KNOWN ag© Vaulta, Household Item Glean- AUTHORIZED -SALES A SERVICE _Jn Doily TRUST COMPANY . v ' teuaderiag ^ji Allied Sendees fof NEW MOWER T.I.BR 6-2474 • •1 J&C Restaurant ' •. — office in your mnmumty, • • ELIZABETH BRANCH ADDALIAS GARDEN SHOP and ilniidifi GRANFORD .• &ARWO0O 4WESTTBB ^ TELL- W Ciffl tO4i SHAIUCET ' nop> Sunday ^ SS •? WESTfeO * sCdTCH PUIHS * riKlNFIELD 8 AJ^le 6 t-$lM ' H50E. St. George Ave. - HU 65069 -Linden 17E«t#manSt. VI. 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W>~*> j- .„** .- A .1 .' -k. _ 1 -i i V _ CRAVFORD (N. J.) CITIZE^'AVD JCJP^OVICLE—THtTltSDAV, AtJGtT^T 4, I960 _ l»age Five Ptgfc Vim > CRANFORD (N. J.> CITIZEN AND CHfcONICLB—THUKSDAT. AUGUST 4.196» "•'•''. ' < <• '» I' > ' =±s==s==jg=*?=^== • i the ail-w-ealher jet interceptor thargbd with tTTt ie«i/ftn<.ibili/^ of The foresl^T^of our nation Added Expansion Nesed Told scho6lwfof navigators at James keeping the piucr tltroiiKh->j4r de- g wood fjstti thjh wt'^re iqgitan&Iiv Air Force Base, Tex". 'Gray Monsters'Invade Home fence opcrVitmns thmughout Kotc.i it, tha-> ij^unng i perpetual -tt Sterling was graduated frojn ^ervicov. of .1 chimnm -.\U<-i> uho Tho 3)4- s«ppl> of such popular horn*- con- Fork Union Military Acad Cranford has had its <;harc of ing wot evoyy\^^re he wont slrtirtion hs bnURlas nr. ft-ograms for the Coming Week in Craiiford C By Junior College President Wr> studied two vea^s\animal sfoiic; this. Mimwer, in- As it tum*fl out thi'. \\a\ Wiv'isU^tttvoiM »t tho fimil; f>f Koir.in \II Fort«' Io f(<»- r —: Wcitiu^ r^gm^t^c^tlce)^r^r?DTiSe^ n fi r; Unlvcrsitv of Maine prior ] eluding Nlciink';, • trained and un- Uttie noi'.esrnroP' ~in )lv ir (Itimrun con " ' P -tramirig pro-, annually pro- enneth C. MacKay, slrt5ident oi: UnionJtdnioryCollegl. said in lowed K to receiving a tommission in the||raine(j ducks etc, but now throuKhout the wock-tnd lstcd of 10—not 9—aid^ini u jn ctf(Htlw ,4^,^™+ BrJif^- «#7\il™«.^ Ronfld, Qlof —:ir* :—y—z—_J_ ^ SurtTmefHours \Bible School BUM iipoct last week to the tcollege' lls' boarblfd of trusteees in whi h he wted gncl bv ce foitc " ! duce enough lumbtr to btnld 80%- A ? Maine Air National Guard come a squirrel > to end dll Sunda\ evening, Mi andfailed to suiviX'p Assistant Pastor at Calvary s Slate , need to provide additional facilities in the np^r future to ser^e the ttis prefhght training was takcri j , Tories DoufiUp h> ....,.- Thought for the WeeJL cS ooif nilio squirrel-., ,m. top of tltetr chimney | Dr.-Anthony SttrdiU rertortej-to .;. But' Mr. andtJWrs. Dbugias^were tnt The R6vr Walter H. Wagner, assista'nrpastor of Calvary Lutheran agers, opened Monday at Alliance Church for "two weeks. quality. - ^ife have built an hoped Would 1 DR H.BERMAN qf finance tot thtgTCew Jersey Bap- of -siimrner hours to/be in effect tance td.the association: '.- • a ._qulet, restful.. Jodking fonysird' t8 9 vacation in (mod'with a Wire c;>£U< !o kwp -out! * police Sunday nicht tjhti't Roti- Confidence Rightly Haded Classes are held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m, New pupils,may rt day. Church^ •wfil preach on "The Lonely, .Man" at the 9:30 a.m: service of tist Convention for 'the -past ' 15 until the middle of September: edujcational prograrii on The board also expressed ap- Maine nnd were happy to have the, thoso "littie^^riiy. riTtonsters."' ort Blosscr, *.19. of $08 Willow Optvmetrut ' worship Sunday. \ at any time. The program includes cra/ts, films, Bible study, the philosophy, of • providing op- preciation to Professor Saul.Orkirl 4|^ Hearing a'noise in ihe chimney' sctuirr,el'ep/isode 'in street, was bitten on the left hand r A hyfen frorn the Service Book and Hymnal,, "Fear-Not, Thou years, will be guest speaker at the Sunday, a a.m , Holy Eucharist; "of them. '•':••' -••. ••*•:•; .•'•','•• "'* . ONFIDENCE faa n attribute known' as nothing.. Because; 10 a.nt., Morning Service with ing, snacks. A, picnic and swim party alsaf are " jjtft-'tunity for'higher educdti&ifor' of Plainfield, ahd.-Professor bavid above th(e fireplace,.he opened the Returning from Vacation, they Faithful Christian Flock" bjrSchicht will besung^by Mrs. Bernard 10* a.m. service) Sunday ^ai ihe (Ml foi"Specia l Ptov by,'a dog owne^i. by Cnrroll' Sellers! considered -Jiecessary for Truth is omnipotent in goodness, hymns and sermon. •Teenagers "entering • the ejgth ["oompetcht and ^orthy stufetts,"^ G.'Fables('irr., of Rosalie; for Writ- chimney- draft'-,and a squlwel opened their- home ariH discovered fcranford Baptist CijUnch m Roose- dropped down, and anyone who f}( Jit Springfield avenue. The Eyes Examined Griffiths 6f Westneld. ' \ \ '- human success. Mortals be- error. Truth's opposite, has no Paily services (except Mondays) grade and up are invited to attend. nr. MacKay said. • •> . •• ' - ' \-- • ing newspaper columns distributed an aroma in" the vfdnity of their In Baiul School Sunday school tot nursery, kin- velt School. lieve that one who has confi- Ctecmintf Methods has chaiSed'a squirrel around their Board of Health was notified. might. Evil is but the counter- on Tuesday, Wednesday arid Fri- The Rev. Laurance J. Pyne, pas- St. Mark's Plans ; Upon moving into its riew\build- by the - college's public relations .fireplace thsjt . was definitely hot Seven. Cranford'residents partic- CMANFORD THEATM dergarten and primary children' Mrs. McCrossen is past treasurer dence in hjnuM-lf is likely to* suc-r poise of nothingness. The great- day, 6:45 a.m.. Morning Prayer; 7 tor, wilt- preach at the 11 o'clock office. Professor "Orkin xyriteg a : If there are musty odors? in- the iving room knows a little of the caused by.the. latest French- per- Pastor to Conclude ipated in closing concerts of the The most widely used 'cbrtVrruc- BUILDING i will convene at 9:30, and babysit- of tbe Women's; American Bapiist cced, Confidenc* placed fa a est wrong is, but a supposititious a.m.. Holy Eucharist; 5:15 p.m., wonship service Sunday mornipg. onto' a hew campus- last bi-weekljr. column, "Presidential Shower or bathroom or'basement, iceitement and frustration ,_.th.at fume*. • _' •„ Communion .m•falel Union Junior College estab- you tan know that-mold-.growth "is union Co.untyBand and Orchestra tion: lurriber in the nation is iDoiii*- M NORTH AVK.W. ' , ting care in the churchhousc for Talks on Church Home Mission Society' and served, h«m«n mind or mortal man can] opposite of the highest right. Evening Prayer. ' The Lord's Supper will be ob- Politics .IflpO," which appears in followed, fiiit the rodent finaJUy, This, time;, they employed ftie School last Thursday evening^, children" under three years "at the i as Christian friendliness mission- be shaken and even revetted. The confidence inspired by Holy communion \vill bo oh I lished a ftvC-year ieitpansion plan, going on, says Miss Gerta Thames,, was ushered put the back door las fir, produced along the Pacific The Rev Dr Robert, G. Long- Thursday, 8:45-, a.m.. Morning servpd following the senmon. served Sunday"at St. Mark's AM 3» New Jersey newspapers. Pro- Playinu \vit)V Band I were.Debrah BRidge 64200 same time. Cirtle jj^e Will tap in x i hiw^H upon the Science lies-in the fact that The final step of. this plan has) air tsi t,t onif^he furn^hirii g spec- nd Mr. Houglas, set.tled do^rn for coast in Oregon, Washington and nkcr, pastor of the first Presby- ary for the same group Her hus- Prayer; 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist and The Sunday Bible .school w,Ul itor of the that God is the Truth" it real and error is un- Church at-the ll-'anjv service trendy been reached' Dr. SilaeKay ialist of Rutgers University, and f peaceful .day. • / DentaKOffic« Aaron and Debbie ^ Goldberg; northern-California. terian Churchy will conclude a Healing Service; 5:15 p.m.. Eve- me sey," which is published by about Bfy Dr. phond.- In the aclvanf^^nnd from The Rev. Arnold J. DahUjuisl, The Rev. Mr. Rossi, pastor," and gence can never be depleted or It is through spiritual sense' pastor, has sejected'^as his sennoii Is imperative that we real- this summertime nuisance.'7-• ' iving room a short time later ahd with a sprmon on -"Thy Chureh> Morning Prayer; 8 a.m., Holy AH Of the Alliance Youth Fel- 40 ttfeyf Jersey publications, _. Dr. John • FX Di-ucke»jfH»lle»"" of Cranford were Ka{fi\- Oowper.r pastbr, and hit. family will be on his wife are Tti Green'Lake. Wis., .destroyed. • . that -Christian Science is dis- topic, "The Secret of Eternal j,iU ]ly think abooT buif future heard; more noises in the •, vicinity 1 Alive" at the 9'30 a.nv. service Sun- Eucharist; 5:15 p.m.. Evening lowship groups will meet together Scrub cement, floors and til<^d IVcstficld.' sett ot 'Mr.'. a«d,'IVIrs. thwiiite,. trumpet: ,Kichard Gross, vacation during August. at the American Baptist Assembly. It iroald, be Impossible to cerned, and understood./ And it ing." The-senior choir will s:n» ••" Dr. MacKay••told the if the flrfeplacie, JlnQther squirrel day. • , Prayer. *• at 6 p.m. needs." walls and Hoot's; in bathrooms and i'tus V. DtuckenhiH^cr of 29.$ou)h horn;,(farol Bork and Roger Fin- On Monday the Troop 84-boy Daily Vacation Bible School will Imagine Christ Jesus doubting is" through spiritual sense and under the direction of Mrs Het-mj , "We, miist expand "sobh showers with one-half to one cup was captured, but not until niter Miss l>ola Crmcoh of, Elizabeth On Saturdays from 4:30 to 5 Rev. Mr. Pyne will bring the ser- 4 venufcr'west, has ahnourfqed rfne Rcrlini flutes. .-..-.. scout committee-" will meet .it the Monday for two weeks at God's power" or his own ability, not the material senses that one Adams. and this will mean money, ram Outlined of litjuid chlorint bleach to bruckenwiillbr .was -gradu- 'Airman .Second Class Robert C. of the Sunday church school, plans ai-8 prtit. Wednesday in the par- result of his spiritual under* one confidence and dominion, •guest preacher for the next t were' outlined by. William StuKtralStuKtral, 'dows open until walls and floor are TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORp Church time nursery Easton Pastor On Wednesday morning aj 9:30 a gympasiuBJ;'att auditorium, ad.- ted frtrnv Craijfoi-d High' School. Davison.son of Mr, and" Mrs.'Rob- are being made for a teacKer- sonage, i \ standing, and confidence in God's The opposite of confidence is Sundays while .the pastor Is .vice-president and program chair^ dry, -:•••• ••.-••... .. -VOTICE Of PUBLIC SAtE OF LANDS WATER held at 9:30 a.m. for children two the -.Women's Prayer Band will ditional confere^i«e. rooms ' and PUBLIC NOTICE IS HC8HEBY GIVEN He attended Pace Cldllege and ert,C. DaVison,Sr., of 221 Locust training prog-ram in the /all to de- ^glltipo; and man's unity vith the fear, a belief of mortal mind that vacation. man of the Cranford "Meirs GarT, If you do this on plastic or as- to five year*: old. perhaps"! more classrooms, A sei- hat the, Ttfw«ishii» of Craritord will sell York University and 'was 'gradu- "drive; recently arrived at Osan Air velop Christian education leader- Father. is i not real because it is not of To ¥feit Osceola meet at the home of Mrs.- L.-A. den Club? at a meeting lai* weeek phalt tile, avoid -spotting by work- at public sale ts the highest bidder, at » -The Prayer Group will meet at CPSISTIAN SCttXCK The Re*:,. Harry H. Maue/pastor ond'stage will britig the need for ? Hce tittt' less thai* the minimum ated from .'Temple University Base. Korea where he was assigned ship. Mr. Jones recently was ap- Lack of confidence has been a God. Pear would misplace con- Conover, 10 Rcttord avenue. That tit ththe h home of the president. War- ing quickly and catefully. '•• , *iee hetelnaftef set forth, at its meeting pointed" by the Church Council \o 9:30 a,m Tuesday in the Church CHURCH SERVICES stumbling hlock in the path of fidence, and" cause one to put his • of the Olivet Presbyterian Church evening the pastor will conduct the more laboratories and additional School of Dentistry, Philadelphia. to. the ' 58th. comniunrcationS; • anrt ten Sechrist of 29\Hamptori j^oa^, To remove mildew, from* wood te,be held 1H its-MUBicina! .aiildirig, guidance "squadron1 as a radio- relay" -.succeed Edgar Hcndler who h school building. The library also Mankind's opportunity to awak,- many a "sincere and talented trust in matter, which has. oi Easton, Pa., will be guest mid-week Prayer Meeting at 8 [l-ciassromsrs,. . .•";".-' •,..'... 23' Nbrih Avenueue, , EEasta // CranfofCll Neww He spent a year as a dental interne -JWr. Kukral. reported., that' the floors,' trim and wooden bdindSi Jerseyersey,y, - oh -Tu -TuesdaTuesdayesdayy,, - theNintthe. . Ninth day 61at Mountainside Hospital; Moat- rnicro-vvivve ' repairman. He was moving." Mr. Jonei will serve until will be open at the same time. en to God-given fre^d^n will be person. Such, a one needs, to neither life nor intelligence. preacher at the 9:15 and 10:15 a.m. o'clock. %_. HOW The devolopteent and education Augustt, 1860, at" 8:33 0 P.MPM . tps-evailinl g program wilt include'1 talks on use washing soda or trisouium stationed nt Keesler Air r¥ax*x the next annual congregational The Rev. Laird" O." Miller, as- emphasi2ed at all Christum learn to put his trus't in God, the Man, the complete manifestation services Sunday at Osceola Pres- ^committees are now deyelopiag insecticides, ^ree and plant ; time>. lot 10, in block 370,.and a fcoHioH laivp) J infinite, all-knowing Mind, and of Mind, expresses the confi- byterian Church. phosphate at the rate of foOr to t>i tot.S , in black gvo.-beth Jforitinii on , who former- Bnse, Miss.-.^-ior to his transfer. mceting.-at which time an-eiectiorr -sociato- pastor, will preach n«£t Science churches next Sunday. FIRSTCHURCHOF CHRIST/SCIENTIST CHRISTIAN lorigi-fange goals arid pfogt'amsifbr "pruning and< entomology ahd films sisc tablespoons to a gallon of wat- Soijth'Avenue. In the TowHshtp of'Cran- The account in Acts fCh. ^16) of let God show him the way. dence of Mind. Man embodies Church school departments foi'd. County. M Unipn-and afet»«r Ncjiir ly was employed by Me«j_k-Mk&& CCo., The 58th "communication and will be held to fill the* position for Sunday. He and his family have 8PB1NGFIEU>,AVE. AT MILN ST. • 'the college, t>r'. MaoKsiy said. oh travel, historical New Jersey er. Rinse and dry quickly.' Jersey, and bath oi *hieh are rtiaft».par- When the. loving Father ^ is all! right qualities and attributes, through primary will meet from x H 1 Rahway. sifved_Lvvo years' witnTRtiidancc..-squa'dron is part of the the regular, three-year term. returned from Vacation.- the imprisonment 'and deliverance CBAA1FOKD SCIENCE Those reports will be .made, to the* and famous gardens^ Abrasiv-e cleaners will remove ticularly described- as :follov»^: of Paul and Silas will be related trusted,' He (reveals the divine including trust in good and do- "9:15 to 10 a.m. and the older de Services; Sunday 11 A.M. • " PARCEL, NO. 1 • . th^ ,Arrnv in G.ei-warjy. 314-th" Air - Divisjon, which . is board of trustees in4^| near fu- , Meh interested in joining Ihe imbedded mildew, from wooden, BEGINNING at a point In the narth- in the Scriptural readings. plan and provision for HiS^chil- minion. partroents from 10:15 to 11 a.m. Sunday Schfcol 11 A.M. HEALS club may contact tJerberJ. piitzel, dren. Success- is assured for one tiire. • • ••'••''.. "•,'.,', .' surfaces and metal blinds. !y side line eif South Avenue, said Selections from '"Science -"and The Apostle Paul tells us (II Summer Symposium for Young Testimony Meeting ^ fir. MacKay reported thlt..Utt-Sr, 299Dcnman road. '''„ « p being distant three hundred fitty- \>: YODfMA* FIND COMPOS*. HATMNBSS W>« tfc* WAV TO who has absolute faith'in God. Cor. 3:5), "Not that We are suf- .'Wash mildewed show.er- curtain lour . and • eighteen • onfc^uitaredths -K, Health with Key t6 the Scriptures" Adults will be held Tuesday aat Wednesday Evening, 8:15 < [ ion Junior College had beett elect- — Knwff lutof _ , . «:«• of speech""" and- unimpressive Br. Thomas ftoy Jones of Weft- In Jet Navigation wh«£« wet and allow it tto remain point] ihenee SoutM "Sfeventy-nlne (79> of all oppression. Slavery *s not accomplish a given task satisfac- defirees, fifty-two^ |S2> minutes West h you ««» sav« w h6f wafer gU. WNBO MO kc>'' — Imj 88oad*y (see Ex. 4:10). Humanly he field, board fchairmanj and H. M. so during muggy weather. g one hundred nhlety.eiiiht and Hve one- Delightful t6 look at and the legitimate state of man. God torily has its source in God, Second UU Richard P. Sterling, /. seemed to lackjhe qualities con- Mind, and not in ourselves. Our Poole,.Jr., 'of,Westfleld,.•& board it bunched together while wet in- Kuntlredihs (168.0SI ,fect to a -point; BU. WQXB <1M* ka> — kinalto iwdnl tnm •freer 'Where the Spirit of the !M(i,ss;iTri"ames .suggests you 'ven- line of- South AveHtie; thence North ^ill fitted. Your Gad's commands, he ^became a 'front Him. Man is dependent on Lists Sermon tilate when the outside air is. drier seventy-nine (VSi degrees lifty-two (S21 Lord is", there is libcrcy." Love "Religion and" a-.Mission" has. minifiteB east one hundred niltety-eifiht friends will 'be- as con- dynamic, compelling, "ahd "stls- Gbd alone for all good. than the inside to prevent misti- •am flvo onc-hundrcdlhs (188.051-feet rind Truth wnake tree-, but ceil and -taining instrument in the deliv- . We read in the Psalms (118:9), been ch6sen by Dr." Albert Al- lone said side line of South Avenue scifiius of thti glasses' •error leaa into captivity.™ ness. And take advantage of CQOI . eraiice of_th&_chUdteD_JDfJ(sraeL ^tt_is_bcttct_to_Jhrust_in_the linger, pastor of the Cranford night air _to freshen,: the air- in to the paint or plaee' at. alnK charm as you are of their The Lesson-Sermon on •"Spirit" from bondage. Lord than to put Confidence in Methodist Church~as hisvsermon FUEL OIL .s YOUR BEST HEAT showeh stalls, bathrooms and BEING lot 10, block 316 on the Gran- comfort! continues the current scries which u ted Tax MMp- During ihe exodus from Egypt, princes." Trusting in God's gov- topic at the 9:25 a.m.- service Sun- •\:i- er" musty areas. ' . ... PAJtCEt, NO. 2 An Invitation To The ^brings out the nature, essence, and no matter what obstacles ap- ernment of man and the universe day. iUNGt4lt eriS' side Jlne ^ South'' Avenue, said pome Jit and IttT ' -i wholeness at God, * peared or how much the Israel- brings the assurance that strife James R. Lenney, director of jwjlnt being dlstinit one hundred four ites Murmured against the hard- and war must eventually cease. music, will play "Jesus, Joy, of and: eighteen onc-hundrodths 110-l.lSi. show you ihe differ- DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL m f«-t :westerly from the intersection of. ence when your St ships, Moses never faltered \in Mankind must learnthafr God is Man's Desiring" by Bach and "Al- said northerly side line of South Ave- his confidence _ that God Was the creator and governor of all. legro Maestoso" by Guilmant. Dr. ISTHE\ BEST IN FUEL OIL nue with the westerly side line of South glasses are fitted to ' Conducted By The ~" -• TJnlen-Avenuei-thonce North ten (10V' you. . .-•"-• • lcjditig tlieni and woutdTopen~up Hels the only real lawgiver, and Davia Smith will be soloist. - rdecrecs. eight <08i minutes West one the way. And when they* came His laws are just and mercifuL The Methodist Youth Fellowship .hundred seveijty-five (HSi feet to a Roofing - Siding -to lbe-Med-Sea,-with-the Egyp-^ In Science-all-are-fher-sonsrot • point': thence South seventy-nine i"9i With or without proscription lente* "Dependable* Friendly Service Si: will have a program of. movies and decrees^, fifty-two (52i minutes Wes' ..•'•• •• ' • ' y lians close behind, Moses' faith God equally loved and supported two hundred i200( iiiet to n point Gutters-Leaders games. Reports will be given by thence South ten (lfti deKrec9r-eigh in God's presence and power j^y the Father's- wisdom and" youth delegates to summer confer- LOVELAND FUEL CO. 408) minutes East one hundred seventy. BRidge 6-0900 In Roosevelt School, Orange Avenue was equal io the gpvacle of the riches. When this is universally ences. Mrs. Lewis M. Beach will five ftct to a point in said side AU Work ~~ parting of the waters. understood/love and trust will STBUY line of South Avenue; thence North YABiD "be leader. Sevettty*hlne (70)' degrees, Hfty-t\we UoherlE. Bfumter Christian Science, which re- refyi among men instead of dis- 152) minutes East along said slide line OFFICE Loicihgion Ave, al AUGUST 8 thru 19 9 -11:30 AJYL Guaranteed , ceives its sanction from the trust and feqr. The property committee will of South Avenue-, two hundred 1200 p( Opficitm meeVat 8 pirn, today in the chapel feet to point or place of beginning. 3 North Ave.. E, . t.V.H.H. „ Bible, teaches that just as Moses When one acknowledges bis IN THE MEDIUM Labovutoty an Premises leadership of Kenneth 5 hua JUtioVnt* I'om Niauik after BEING par^ of lot S. Meek 370-en_the BRidqe2-5B50 Theme: THE CHURCH .founds assurance' and strength true identity as the-son of God, lOKUXB^tliiiM. Cranford Tax Map. • 4 K. tfiBkrtl Avttu JOHN J. Dl FABIO when he learned to listen for he begins to glimpse the perfec- Mallery. RESERVING UNTO THE TOWNSHIP OF, CRANFORD. Its successors and Children 3 thru 11 Years Old Welcomed and obey GoilV commands, so tion of Tlis real being. He be- Lumber should gain greater im- PRICE CLASS!" assigns, from said farce! No. . 2 3 «1105 today one walks with confidence comes aware of his-God-given rieht~o^>way ior ingress and etrress U 1 portance in hohVdesign, «.ays Hen- and irom its remaining property•' by For Additional Information Call BRidge 6-9419 when he understands and dem- inheritance—his present spirit- ry Hill, San FrShcisco architect, toot or motor vehicles ever the follow- onstrates divine Principle, ual completeness. What assur- who points out that wood has a ALTERATIONS ing described premises: '• >. Truth. He ilnils the dominion, BEGINNING at a point in' the north ance and healing result when we living quality that is shared with Get your itmm 'copy of crly side line of South: Atcnue, said peace, and joy which are his understand God's allness! Timid- me*/ ADDITIONS • PORCHES \COlnt being distant-one hundred ffluy birthright, ~ ity, fear, and doubt are removed delight and understanding by all ill* artlcftfram CAK UPa ^and elchteen ohe-hundi;edths' (10-1.lB» mankind. DORMERS • GARAGES febt Nwesterly from the Intersection 01 Mary^Ba&er Eddy, the Dis- from experience, and finite con-!' Magamln* ... at 5ELL and SERVICE the New KORTH &ald norihcrIy side line oMSquth Ave- coverer and Pounder of this ccptions and limited humpn be- OtOS Dealer's now| NEW HOMES ' nue wlthvthc westerly side line of South A bright entrance to your home OIL FIRED HOT WATER HEATERS Union AvistUle: thence north ten (10) Science, writes in "Science and liefs are replaced by confident Smallest^ to the largest Jobs decrees, eisht (08) minutes* west one WESTFIELD SALE DAYS Health wilh Key to the ^Scrin- spiritual understanding, — Writ- greets visitors with a cheerful hundred soVerfty-five (17S) feet 1> a tjalnt; thenee South Seveiity-nlne (791 turcV' (pp. 367, 3G8)t "Bteause len for Tim CMstlaa Science "hello." Use light woodwork, such deerees, fiity-two '>S2) minutes West Truth is infinite^ error should bo as west coast hemlock finished 'in TCAR BUYS tweiity. (20), -feet. t» S^poftits, tnettee Monitor'. )SBES Bros. South 'ten' (161. degrees-, olcht 408) clear 'lacquer, lor that friendly 3-1061 minutes East one hundred seyenty-nve look. BR6-T144- (US) feet to a point *n said >lde line Thursday till 9 P.M. There is a time in every man's , It is never safe to 362 North Ave., E. N. J. 215 No. 14th St. Kenilworth •ol Soutouhh Avenue;; thencthe e North ss&cntyWn - education when he strives at the future~wtth eyes of lea?.—Edward Life imitates \art far mere than nine CJ9) deirees. flfty-two (52). s Ute'" t s" EasEs" t taloit l g-•• saiidd tid id"e linli e of SSout. & conviction thai envy is igrior; art imitates Itfe'-dsear Wilde. Atfenlie. twenty <20) feet ts i«lnt o! Friday till f PM^ -Ralph Wafdo Emerson. H. Harrim'an, piact' of becljinlng. REILIY OLDSMOBILEi Inc Said bud and premises shall be sold ( pubject .}B; the followifiB terms and eon Sm North Av^ I. ,-••-" W&ti!eW dltio'ns: -"••.. > ». • Saturday til! 6 P.M. 1. The .inlnlmum sale price shall be Ninety Thousand Dollars (S9Q.000.00J See Mr. SUBURBAN NEED 2. The purchaser shall erect on sal - - land and premises and- on— any/f said building shal eommenae not later than ' four f4 months front the date of sate and FLATS AND DRESS shall be/fully completed not' later seorrs -. ©im OWN than twelve I12» months from the Special G*oup o! Tamou* » date>f sale. SPECIAL BHAKD Fedders - Gibson 4. The'sale shall be stibject to such ©r SHOES - tefai i-m-i—n—'-r i •• r-I Yiirfc ••• Chrysler ' suite of faeU QS an accurate' survey Make impoited Straw* .may disclose, ionlng ordinances, 4p Nat Every Siyle sad /casements and re3tr.Ictlsiis of record", 8 / If My; provided said easements and Every She. but 79 restrictions ds net -render the title Pairs ioChooto front Values to Sli-»S unmarketable and da net prevent the SANDlM OF BOSTOK^F^ erection of said' bulldingj FLORSHEIM MEN'S ftMStoQQ 5. The-successful *b!Hder must- per> form air of the conditions of sale so BRITISH BREVETTS '_ trieorporated herein and may not as= the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance sign any interest prior to the «om- KJU>WU5AULO A Wide Seloctfoji of pletlsn ef skid building. - , Style* bOt Not All C. 10f; of the amount of the bid shal Corporationi , an InstrumentalitItli y of ththe be Baltf in^£ash. or by ceTtifreS" Sixe* . '.' >' ' Values to S22.9& .— -cheek, at the time ef the. sate." BRITISH BREVITTS" i '• • * 7. The balance of the purchase" ;....,_ SAVE ^ _ shall be -paid In cash, or by certified ~ eheelc en delivery oi deed at the r iVloney : COMLECBAFf ,- GENUINE SHELL closing, which shall lake place within CORDOVANS As much as $200 Yes, sir— no waiting around. Just stop in at our convenient -three 13) months from the date of the tale. Said closing date shall be By Shopp ' feUln ami wlng-Hp ib* office any weekday between 8:30 a.m. and 4 pm. or Monday of the essence of the contract and PAPPAGAUO HEELS V&Iusi I© $16.95 or more the next Here's news for you: There's a upon failure of purchaser to take thoe* fi«in our title within th»' time stipulated, the ranford Cranford! evening between 6:30 anil 8 p.m. and you can make a withdrawal Township CqminH'w may declare FLORSHEIM time you buy a car! the deposit forfeited and retala laltt better way of salving problems orryour savings account ina jiffy* depssil as liquidated damages and may sell the property or pursue such WOMEN'S further legal and equitable remedl* WKy not start a savings account new so you'll be prepared as it may have. ITALIAN SHOES Burying yew- head in the sand about 8. .H title to said land shall-prove ta be unmarketable, the liability- of the these little repair jobs around the house can for any emergency, vacation, college education or aJiew home? Township shall be limited to the by BRUNO those expensive return to- the purchaser of thi Values to SXTJSQ , be mighty expensive, . / And your account will grew even mere with our current dividend amount ef his deposit. Title shall.be ANDREW GELLEH dt-*mfdto be good and' marketable "package deals". rate ©f 314%. . '<••'-. If It be sueh as will be Insured by a ... Yeur home is one ©f ydur meit impor recognised Tltte Company. • ••' L MILLER Deposits Made by the ISth Earn Interest from the 1st 9. Said premised shall be conveyed to see us before you tant assets, Keeping 4t in repair helps to' retain the purchaser by Bargain and Sale De«d, without covenants as to grant- its value or even make it mare valuable; or. CHILDREN'S SHOES Its. The eurchaser'u title shall, at the commit yourself. ' option 'of this Township of Crnnfofd. NATIONALLY S© if yeu have any repair jobs that need be subject ta forfeiture In tho- event that the purchaser fjrila to comply BETTER - Handbags , domgr call on us for assistance. Wo have all with the covenants and conditions Valu*s I© TO 35% ON ' USHO> Of CRANFORD AIR CONDITIONED FOft YOUR COMFORT Optti Monday ET«nina» 6t3O to 8 J. Walter Codec

t^v :••••','sLi;-" .--' »., A I — , ~r~' -"" /~\. *• ^i •1 Face Six CKANPORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AJiD CJHBONICLE—THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, .I960 1 it will occur p.tcb year- w§ know under the state.'^ fiQ-70 speed rev- firm's process, research division! cruitmg officer at the Union Coua- i Ing. following which he will i V. i{" will occur wherever ^there is Beeson Beads '- ocation progran]/it was announced where-he hanxiledTthe, blehding of ty Court House, Elizabeth- Ttoejjtto Cranford for brief leave 1 Urges Destroying of Wfeds iigmficant cxpdstirc to ^ragwefed lasl t •week by,y,,, ^tf^foo g MotoM r VVe- e^penn^Ontal fuels and JubricdJits new recruit was> sent to the NavaJ ^reporting for his new asbigtitr^'f His Eb!>o career started at Bjyonne Training Center at Great lakes,'He was graduated from Cranfo J pollen: we kmrw how lohg rt-will Catalyst Section hicli e Director Ned"J. Parsekian. d To Help Hayfever Sufferers last, anid We can estimate the num- Nelson M. Lightcap, Jr." 18 years Refinery of Esso Standard Com- 111, for nine weeks of basic train-JHagii School in June. - * ber who\will be affected. At Esso Research old, of. 7 SVWster street, lost his patiy Jsslgnmepti also took him to GARWOOD *Prdperty Wncrs wore urged todny to cut or (pray weeds on "Because we know th»- prlncip.il Dr. Donald M. Beeson of 102 France, where he berved as a pipe properly to give SUffereijTironri hdyfever a " cause—ragWed pollen—we can do Makatom driv e • has acceptep d a acted "iliinda L Huff, IS yeacs Stdl supervisor arthe Porf-Jerome , urging came1 from' Health Officer John J R:efinery operated by "ah^afrihated Kun/e, Who .s aid something about it, if we all work post ia the chemicals research di- old, of ~38JK«;ith Jeffries .ivenue, V-. that August uVd September arc the together, Get\nd of w*t-ds Pull Research and V^s•loH of ^ lost her license for 30 dajs, LXVH /NO. 28 CRANPOR6, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, I960 SECTION THREE \coist jiionthj, foi those u ho qj% al- and. .destroy the wcedt. on your them, cut them -or spray them, but Dr, Beeson, namea effective June 30.- The Cranford man spent eight lift ud of them Your local health head of the division's production in the Nav> during and. after lergic to ragweed propeity Cet someone "to identify officer or any i,torc.that sells herbi- and catalyst research section, has World War I "The U S Public Health Service the I aKweed for \ou, particularly cides will be glad.t& advise you been jvith-'.the' Linden.flrm the past \et j^pntest at Phiyground estimate*- 2 to 3 percent of the pop- if someone in vour family js al- how to fecognize the ragweed '10. months _bh a rotational' asslgn- Men In ^ Winmrs%isted in, Events Garwood Sea ulation buffers, from ha> fever plant, and what sprays to ^use and me^t. He^had boen with Jersey If jou destrop afl" tall Career at Essa Carl.Xj. Nelsonj son of Mr', and brought on by exposure to »ng- weeds, you will include ragweed, how to us© them." -Production Research Co. in tulsa, Cats, Turtles •Okla., a»i affiliate of Standard Oil Elwood- Vick ot,i4. Lexitigton Mrs. Arthur Nelson of 321 South. lJnW;TMP^gifom4 .' •weed polten," Mr Kunze iaid dogs HttWr YBW M, bother > ou recognize" the plant or Co. f • . «** Sea. Explorer Ship Tarpon, Ship. 7.0 ot (Jarwood, the Tulsa laboratories in 1552 arid Linden, after 34 yeaip oftservicc. retsorted, this -, week by Chif weekdays' at Unami Park under . spo,nsoishjp Of, the Union County ^•"790 persons uho ate .idverseh al-( '•Common razeed is-,'dark will dep'art Saturday for a Week's training- cruise, to-the Cape Cod,~. devoted his research'efforts pri- Mr. Viek was a' member &i the Spnarman Joseph E. Tomtisso^ I Tj,e following wmneirs, were announced: Dogs—largest, Eileen Park Comfrifssian. Directors a^e Miss Beverly Gailllk of Piainfiold dfected by ragweed growth If,E»ctn .owl l t.ithes a Jtcifiht of one Badgespwing Xlassi, area'. Ship 7tf will rendezvous-with-five other ships from Union cxpbscd to large enough conccn- to live feet the ^tcm is hairy and ma'Wly to the development^ of Ickham; Hi^ium-size, Kenneth Hart; smallest, Mary Lou Mohr; and Anthoiiy ttiehel of Elizabeth. .' '. " irations olJ ragweed pollen those much branched The lcayes are methods for •.s.ec^Wda.K'y recovery utast, Ella Sullivan; best behaved, Winners in a- number of recent jBouneil.. Boy Scouts of America* ^t Linden Nto form avflotilla. persons btxome miserable Their slichtl> hair> strongly indented of'oil. .aurfel Harnis; longest tail, Gary special events were announced The 'flotilla wUl.ieave from Linden a! 6>a'.^. Saturday and proceed^ Miluses and nasal passages get' <» patted, and are mostly opposite An Indian ceremohial caApfire A chemist, he holdsr a doctorate HIM WHEN HE'S ON Ijaulotte^—^hortest tail, Ijtqy this week as follows: . . > ^ ^~~ to Mystic.-Conn., the first'port-of-jj congested, their'ojes watoi the v I on the* "-km ahd branches.' uiant commemorating the 56th 'anni- and a master'l^gree in ".fershpn. i.; Sand modellrlg contest —'First, PAL Takes call, with arrival scheduled -lor versary .of. iepy Scouting v*Jas d UP TOGS CLEANED BY J8ir4s — prettiest,* Christine jeneeze a great deal and their pro-1' aewced is similar but it 'grows chemistry'' from thhe Army base, David Cohen-arid Wil- • i_4_j.|^. •- (_^- Saturday , evening. Liberty will ductixm as uoikers declines A taller sometimes reaching a-heigbst highlight of the., profirdm as 21 Illinois. His degree in no froiii-T*; ';.':. . . \'... / • jSU^ch; .most original cage, Diana ham Ridley; second, park. Pita'Pat Ijlil/1G ljCRfif U6 I pildzinski; most um}sual Walter DOG be given all .hands on Sunday after percentage of h.ivlt-vir smf-. of 15 feet The i>oljen is produced members. 6f Boy Scout Troop 78, chemistry was at KansaTS fc winning dogs in a pet show at fthe-Michigan and Joan Kelleher; third, country " ' church services. fcrcrs de\plop asthrna after in the green tlowei parts at'the sponsored by' St.' Michael's Church, State • trnlversdt, Idlewild, LaGuardia & Newark CRAMFORD CLEANERS & DYERS Buclzinski. '* Fish—most unusual, avenue .playground are shown with their masters, lefHp right, house, Ai;lene and Richard Stumble tips of the branches Ray Schwartz; best looking ac.~ Departing. from Mystic eaijly pc ucd rttrck o1 ha, fe\er Asth- spent the week of July 17-2,4 at For three, luring, and im- Kenneth Wart, metQum-size dogg ; Ella Sullivan,, cutest g^y and Pamella and Douglas -Hard- q'tfarium, Frank McGoldrick. Pemiarit Monday jhoKrfmg,,' the flotilla will ma is a rm ch moio stuous .ml *Ha\ fever is in some ways a Camp* Wmnebag'o- Union Council mediately lowing World War II, ^ Airports — Grand Central & — More than. Lou'MohrLMh , smalleslltt ddog , and ddog withshortest tail, Ray Gershbn. " man; fourth; caterpillar, Kathy _ The Police AjJ -...• I o ipphn remaikabk disease We kno\v how camp at^MarceJIa. Scouts gathered the man yas a member Cats—largest, Brian Clancy; Josfcwitch and Nancy Kelly. . proceed to the second.pdrt-of-call; r Gould Have saved hinself a tidoetb y using our children attended the month- letie League'Team, Fr&mBlo&s % "Pl.i> the pan" ol a good nosh- it is caused', we can predict when around the canjpflre, sang songs of Air Force in the South Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y. Pier^ cutest, Ann B/tarie, ^Xoungkin; ^Doll show—Cutest, • ^lanty Von - Cape Cod, arriving free delivery service. Can't blame hb ji ^V'm^^f Vacation School at smallest, Bruce Harms* Most un- i; prettiest, Joan -Kelleher; ner, became the 1960 cha GARWOOD' — Children at the and ,'listcnod to stories, told by the Monday Evening. Liberty will-be e is a' member of the American I. Theresa's Church,; the Rev. usual pet," two turtles, Lauren Nancy Thofne; biggest, thciiarwood Little Lea Washington School playground this camp counselors. ; .. ^ : Crowd from ^g ( eek were ;busy making interlAck- Chemical Society .and has written |ciui;d-A. Hudaek, director, xe- Chakey..' '.> . , •;-.''•''•;;•• ' ' -.'. smallest, Rita Hawk- featiog Diamond all hands .on Tuesday to see The , sicouts completed, In a dqll' contest winners were ing blpcks^out.Tof empty .milk con- papers •wjhich. have been published : ris; most Jean Nelson.; and Accurate, Bus! the ments. for nierit badges in p 3-HOUR CLEANING If •TAILORING Itccl. • •' •: . " ' • ' - x tainers ' with the ultimate aim of Fitting in the Journal' of the .American as follows: Largest, Karen Davis; Am 22 Building Complaintsirettiefct bride, ' Kelly ;>best playpff series'for/first place in the Hotilla will leave Provence- categories during. their pay at Free Storage on Blankrts ami Drapes he second annual school closed mediuVn- sfie, "Lorraine pel Corso; making a miniature city- of, block Chemical Society and Che Journal lay wi.th a (display of arts and 60 residents of the Woods Edge dressed, Jane R( second-half lasj/week. town oii WedncsdaV morning for building^.. The individual blocks- smallest,, f&ren .'HudaWi, prettiest, PAL ended-fhe Second half with of Petroleum Technology. Apparel Storage at Cost ts made by, the children. Rte- Development presented a list of<22 complaints about building condi- ley Temple torba. ire being decorated with letters SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! Neckerchiefs andy were Michele €hakcy; mos( unusual, '• Bubble gumi a 7-4 record, with Accurate' Bush- ihe third por-t^of-call,, .Block' Is- SCARBROUGH'S A & ACAB IDUS training-was given by senk- >r pictures, . • preseBfed to Carn^r Scoutmaster Revocations for Speed FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY John Toby;' cuddliest,.--Rosemarie tions in, the development at a special meeting of the building commit- ing and Diamond Expansion tied land, with arrival scheduled for • Wilbur Coon Shoes for Women Petet/' Skdreeki Senior Patrol Iriiins from Immaculate Con*. Hudak* ••'< and foreign, Lorraine tee of Borough Co'urtci I Tuesday night. •„• ... . " at 5-5 and VFW in last place with Wednesday evening.. /."Liberty Mrs'. Beatrice. Silverrrta'ri)s~:in . ' Two. Cranford motorists lost SWVIHQ Cranfoni 36 Y#cm •- •. • • • ' '. .' PhrtHi. Prop» htibn Seminary, Darlington. J Rowe; thixdV Joan K^lleher; iharge of the handicrafts projects, Leader Rich __ Koeerha. '. '• '*- ' ' •- • y " • i Mayor Walter. E*A. Borighf said-«iany of the complaints were minor record. ... • Nohn Bush and Edgerldri Shoes for Men Sasso and>£ote(pGladjsr -attained their driver's licenses for 30^ days kssisti;urun the .teaching and again will be given all hands to see being conducted' 'at Washington Contest.judges were'Mrs.'John and related to th6 .quality' of work- Scayenge^hunt—Winning- team, . Tke Garwood All Star's will ptay the sights. ' ' «' • ' Jcliool in connection with the sup- • Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes for CinWren »^ rankt while Dennis troation program, w^ Mrs. Ed- BeWinati,. Mrs. Leo V«al, and -Mrs. manship which is not under the Lyjtm Ko^ba-, Kathy Koubeck, Jo- the R^hway ,All Stars at James V. ervised summer playground pro- Klein./William LaCorte and Eu-, lid Gross, Mrs, Harold Lambert, Charjes Gashlin,•-., -,• jurisdiction of the borough, How- ^iph Kelly.^Karen Kutzmen,' Lynn GiFilField d at" 6 o'cloc' k thiis - Departure trom Block Island for became- first class 1 gra'm sponsored by-the Recreation Anthony'- . Mazzarese, Mrs'. , In a ball game with the 9her- Democratic ever; hb added that several com-, "Burns',- P\t Kelly, John Korba and Evening. Oo^Saturday they will the tripj- home is scheduled for sj&uts. . r Commission. . • , |vn " Sabqlehick, Mrs. Albert man School playgrbund, Boselle p^ insufficient fl: kisfan Spaar. meet KenilworthMn ^a Tri-County early Friday' morning and the Merit badges'wepe presented as leri, Mrs. Caroline Tynei'^homas A featured project last week was Shoe Hospital t»ark, the Kenilworth team Jost proofing seemed to indicate build- Funny 4»at show—Biggest, Rich- Tournament game hH^puntainside flotilla is" expected to.\rrive back follows:, •» .•••'..,.' .''•"•••' IrAs, Donald Crist, Pauj Siock, : he making of flowe^jtots and oth- 19-3. A swim party was held yes- Council Seat ing code violations^- ard AcaStdi; smallest, Jane Rfied; at 3 p.m. • f . " • ^ at Linden, late Friday SORMAL AHD'OBTHOPEDIC SHOES FOR THE ENTIIUfc Peter, Skorecki, - pioneering, Jen Carroll, Johanna Czander, sr household articled by covering terday. . Mayor Boright isS.A the coiifr most-prlginal, Narjey Von' Oluen; ' Garwood defeated irren , While underway, the b\ws will FAMILY — Att" ORTHOPEDIC WORK DONE ON PREMJ cooking'; soil and Water, eontorv.a- Iroi Qougherty. . • "' •", ; Township tejim, "llrfl, in Luna, fish and juice ejans with plas- ; •Mrs. Constantino Barbarise, di- mittee «will visit the dev'elopment raggediest!, Rita Hawkins; funniest-, be" leaVning bpat harfdlingV rules tic tile and decorating them with lioh; Richard Finkepivildlifc and anct Gauer, Edith Gribbin, 1 SpOpeii Star game Sunday. John Cusmano" Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.—FrL to 9 pi rector, announced that awards day vvith a representative from Jj ileen Hawkins; ptettio^ Joan navigation, marlin- management; Robert Siverd; Jpi- ne Herman, Phyllis Heruska, was the 'battingvstar of the day, :ut-out piettir.es," This work also • will be held August 26. Winners KENILWORTH—Borough Dem- Builders, Inc., develQpers, to in- Kelleher,; craz^cst, Edw"ard Mul- and boat saifcty s being continued this week. '. 304-CENtENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD oneering, cooking, soil, and water |riV Keller, Frances . JKeller, hitting* two home'Vuns. of all contests wiU'-'fccei've awards ocrats • are still trying to nil the vestigate the complaints.Mel Cori- keen; most colorful, -Linda Saun- gain much knowled conservation;' John McCarthy", Iristinc Krupinski, Mary Lam- council vacancy caused by the f Stoffcr's llnislied first,, in. Garbles and jacks • contests are' e n at that tinie. ' • wciser of Major^ Suilders. Indicate derson. . cooking, camping;', James Tu.rley.; I>t: Y'*" ' 'a Morani Patricia. r second half stai/dirigs of Jhe Minor in the xi-ays^Tthe sea and sea life> m the program ifor next week. ; Tresignation of Edward Archam- «d that some^ofMhe. complaints 'Clover hunt -^ First, Richard I t is expecScdMhah t many of' theh " : Mrs. Silverman is, assisted in earrfping, forestry; Joseph . Taran« [icllcr, .Patricia DeMehols, Bar- bault. League with five victories and twe tino, copking_, camping, eanaeing. will be corrected. \ Accardi} runners-up, Robosrt *Pet- boys,/will pass requirements, for o*}ducjing. the handicrafts jjror ta Picrro, JEllejt ^uihri. and Kar- rozziello, Carol Petrozziello, Moi ; Dennis "Klein,' cooking" William Chapel to Hear The Democratic Municipal co.m-r - Peter Patuto, eha irman of the advancement in rank wijile on the ;rato -by Mrs. Walter Cromer, ' [•Scurek.•.'•-•" • / . • " leaSadowski and John'Accardi, wood Paint/and-Hat-dware finjjth- LnGwte, cooking; Eugene Sasso, •ijftittee hads suggested the name of cruise, in addition to eirhijjc the Richatd Sosidka is eoi^nselor in. $*icha?d F. Lomax of G12 Cblfax Also Talent show— Firstj-Lynn Kor- ed in'.'•a'tioAv.ItH'recprdB of 4^S and. cooking, camping;,-Jawies -Kowal- 3hM b^dfe attending' were, Councilman Jbhn long cruise badge. w\ eharge\at the. Washington _ play?. avenue,. president of the Demo- , song^; tijfcfor secohd, John ^tor- Casaie'syand Garwood Bowl were 3 ski'/.cookihg; Robert O'Brien', cook- Olock, Joseph RestuccSa, building ^ Tarpon is skippered by Jo^ 'round Vnd" MisS. J'u'dy Mason is ' cratic Club; at a recent injecting. ba»' harmonica, and Jackie Korba, tied at ^-4. VFW Juniors finished ing,,, camping, swimming; Miehjai-K •inspector, and Thom& Trounson, last w^ith a 2-5 record. ; seph Ktosky of Garwood'.^ito will assistant counselor. ,.U. ,. ' ' '. Mayor Walter E. Bbright said song; third/SIoanneFox aad- Bar- School'this week the' Peters, -eboking; James -^ The^ speaker borough engineer. • >? In/ games last Week, Garwood be assisted by Mate Richard YHt camping. •'• "- . he could not accept the commit- bara- CflBrien.\\ .• of Union' oil thd cruise.. The fol- ehildrcn^uiye been making figured ^ Sunday at the Family Bible Hour at II Candy hunt—First, Richard Ac- Bowl defeated Pete's Lunch, 10-9, wall plaqiies^by pouring plaste? : , Thehonor Hag went.'to the patrol tee's suggestion since only "six of lowing._boys will form the - nucleus SENILWORTH i^.T.he ¥ev, a.mif*Sunday af.Kpiialwbrth Gospel cardi; tie for second>. Zukasky, Daniel. Tucker, .Donald Popsicle sticks were usfcCl last lurch; will be guest prfcaeher at Mr. Bajley, one of the leaders of KENILWORTH^-Construction p: m6nd Mertz; most' talented, Ji / v The committee will conduct an- gale's nipped "VFW Juniors, 8-7, Watt ahd Daniel Fitzsitnmons/ week in making... 'wifceelS > 9;30 a.rn. service Sunday at the the^seniof youth "fellowship, has other meeting although no ,date a one^sWy brick structure So) Korba; most unusuaf. Rita Haw- ahd Stoffer*s took over Casale's, Bay Leaf,Post 6S0t. VFW. o planters, napkin holders, jewelry Imhijiniily MeUtodist Church. kins; most artistic,- Jackie Korta Stuhis Preserve Natural chosen las. his,;tppie,."Peace." ha& been set,? the mayor reported Union MiehlrteoCo. of 708 Colfas 24-110.- Garwood, sponsors the Sea Ex boxes and memo pad holders. •Sunday- school elasses-for ehil^ and Richard Accajcdi; most musi- Norman Soucek of Berkeley (Continued on Paw 2) plorer Ship Tarpon, which holds Mrs. James Guare has been di- Coloring of Siding Wood |en,-3-l<>, will be held at the sahiie avenue has beelj started at Ke cal, Robert Petrozziello; most cre- recting the. handicraft projects at * Heights, formerly of, KenilworjtH meetings every Thursday evening How can I preserve the nqtural* ne. Older children are invited Acres,-'. iridustriaV property de- ative, Lynn Korba; most athletic, Man Injured as Car at Bay Leaf Memorial Home.. Lincoln this week, substituting for coloring of siding woods iilces west- ALL EYES ARE ON WESTFIELD DURING | attefid the worship service with ill speak at 7:'8O' p.m» Prayer veloped by the^ borough. Barbara O'Brien. Mrs. Lpretta Krone, who is reg-"1 ern red cedar or DOUKUIB lir? ;ci'r pareftts. ' Miss-- Anita Mc- meetings wiU b* Held at t pun, Tavern Closed The $150,000 plan^will be use Dag' show v— Cutest, Rita and Hits Projecting Load -ularly In charge of this 'phase. Mrs. tyern will be organist.. , Throughout -•the^ countfy, that ^ for- prayey afld;BibIyiU.|eUirn.next week. As« question is/being asked by hOrtiq- I A. nursery for infants through study ijwll.be- held • on• "Weduesda j erj best dog in show, Robert Lane; ielte, 46, of Westfield> . Mr. ond Mrs. Edward PetJU and sistiag ^afre?; been Mrs. Joseph to years old will be conducted by manufacture, bt aluminum: win owners who Hkc the rich beauty bf: at ft'i/doek'.\ KENIL The Maple Inn fuzziest, Howard!'Harney; friend- .head i when'the'caif childrCn,Pamcla and Edward, of Bmmn^er ^d Mrs. Michael Kra- wood's- coloring and want to retain it- WSCS during, the 9:30 a.ni at 429 Monroe avenue last Thurs- dbws and d6qr& The building j liest, Michael Kinahan. drivini g crashed into a ;] 527 Spruce avenue have concluded lick. ; Counselor in Charge at Lin- it for their home's siding. • Irvice. day night wast ordered closed'for contain about 35,000 square fee Peanut hunt — First, Daniel Fe- angle ijfon extending, beyond .the" Weeks* vacation . at Ocean coln is Bernard Massari, assisted %0 HayS by,;.Bo*"ough Council as a The best.way to capture wood's I Dr. Albert AUinger, pastor, o ivert of floor sjiace.-. : . ; dino, 40; second, Edward Mulkeen, {•{Continued.»d»|I Pa^e 3) /Cdnttetted long Available land at the developmen ated that duplicate the tawny tt25.' •••." rected by Miss- >|k Have included: "Anv&riean Banker^" ' flnaaeia! hearing the finding against the' located at. 14th street and Borigh •beige-'ot Douglas fir or the.-ruddy publication, that it has advanced Lanyards, pot holders, sand paint- REGARDLESS OT SIZE tavern,-owned by Walter A. Whft- avenue. • ' auj&mn "hue '6f western red eednr. irom the 227th to 211th place^jri ings, piaster of Paris molds; mac- A: larrttwopC.'shade that simulates Ichoiarslup 4ey, was unanimous. • / aroni necklaces, -paintings, tissue dinner .th6 nationwide'ranking of savings the silvery grey of, weathered wood // •Mayor Whiter E. Boright/noted paper flowers, crepe paper and littertailit .' Rotary. - and loan associations, according to •thabilie tavern had-beeninvolved feralso available. _' >'-.- SALE DAYS Troop 82 Scouts raffia covered jars, painted flower 1 Everett C. Sfierbournei- president. in previous violations. •/• • /• Although several 'companies •u , vvinne^of a $250 nursing sSfioI- pots, Indian headdresses, line manufacture clearing finishes' for 'The gain in .the national ranking Police'V»d Mazel Pierce of Eliz- drawings, macaroni dctfohited pap- i trjiim the Kenilworth Rotafy ig due to an increase of $2.?9O.|0O abeth-was wotinded/tyy Mrs. Thel- Camping for Week siding woods, they are quick to a guesl'Of^e club lasf KENILWORTH—Thirty mem- er fishes and; paper plate napkin >ioint out that clear, finishes, used in. resources realized during th ma Whitley Wxa/aispute at the holders. y at luacheoH at Hiteh« tavern on May ic<£hc strfb vict'hri bers of Boy Scout Troop 82 wil outside last only, one to, • three' six Hjonths ending December 31 A barbecue-is held for, the chil- 'Post Inn, Union/ ' There are/ovbr 6,050 savings and required medical treatment at Eliz- return Sunday after a week's yca\s, depending on climatic con I She was aeeempanied by , her camping trip in Sparta. dren each Thursday at noon. ditions. Sunlight passes through loan associations in the United abeth General Hospital Jarenls", Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. States. • " .•.-.. The scouts hea'ded by Harry the clear • finish, they explain, Ircsscl of J58 Coolidge drive. Ed» Garwood Power Failure 'bleaching the siding much as suh- City FedeKiI Savings is the larg- Dunn, Robert Witt and Nelson La liiT-W. Kraus, superintendent o Secla are camping on a 40-aer light.romhiK through ji glass win- |cnilwo'rth schools and "chairman cst federal savings and loan as- Resident Injiiredx Caused by Heavy Rains dow will oleach fabrics. By add- sociation in New Jersey with of- "sjtc owned by Ralph Flint of Ken GARWOOD — Heavy rains last (the Rotary-scholarship program, In Car Crash ilworth, stcout committceman. ing a small amount of pigment to litrodueed the guests. - fjees in'Elizabeth, Linden, KCenil- Wednesday caused mechanical the cle^ir. finish,'.however, its life f vvarth, and ihe new alfdeme sav- KENILWORTH — Walter K. Mehus for the trip were prc failure of an insulator on a Public Mks Dressel will ttain at Meth- Jung, S3, of 214 'North IStfi street pared • inNqdvanee and duties as- is increased to rfWe years or snore. rli t Hospital Brooklyn '• .' • ings tenter in Elmora. - Service utility pole at Spruce and was injured Sunday whein his car signed to each scout: Meals wil Maple avenues which disrupted struck a parked car on North 21st How can ybu'cqme to know )/i be prepared inHhe troop's mobil power fr6m &55 to 3:IS p.m., af- 1 street, police reported. „ kitchen. .\^~-- •_ fecting 315 customers in Garwood ••yourself ? "Never by \hiriking; al- - The locaj resident was taken to ways by doing.—GoetRe; Troop 82 Mothers'Club donated and the adjacent Westfteld area. Elizabeth General Hospital where Firemen were called out to ex- he was treated for lacerations, of $100 toward the annual pumping trip. • . tinguish flames in the crossarm Ifs fiwie lor Another of Tltose :ef.wM;/^^^f^l/t-•*."S.|t^ the tongue requiring 15 nutures, a of the pole, and police blocked ot! laceration of the right knee and the road while repairs were Jjeing Big Days of Savings All Over Town! Westfield Has Gcined A County- hose injuries.' Wiiis Service Award made. > NORFOLK Mr. Jung was isued a summons KENILWORTH,T-^John A. Can Police reported some streets Wide Reputation for Its Outstanding Value-Packed Sales Days — And by Special Officer -William Bro- cillieri of 51 North 6th street re- were flooded over the past week- derick, Jr., changing careless driv- cently was presented with an end during the passage of tropical This One Is No Exception! So Hurry Over While Selections Are Com- ing. The parked car was owned award-for ten- years of service by storm Brcnda but no serious trou- by Donald Zutell of 31 North 21st the California Oil Co., Perth Am- ble was encountered here due. to pleteand Save on Every Purchase! " '' '' street, j •,- ' the storm. p boxes in a sizes. The largest aceonuutMlates the mawy "vital and holdings ©ft big corporations, The sttiallc8t is S MA iliton falrlionl NtaHih^ |IUr Parking Facilities For sufficient for the fewer, but equally iiuporluiit per* sotiat papers ot Ihe average, iwlividual. • ^ - \_ BLACK AREAS SHOW WESTFIIELD PARKING - - . ——• *< • " . • ACCOUNTS INSURED -Regardless of ihe size you need, you will find to $10,000 by an dET A BIGGER SLICE OF LIVING . maximum protection a'nd privacy for your valuables FOR BEST VALUES OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOJ&Nf-WITH USlr at Union County Trust. r'T -^ ^ agency of the \ Slice your ineejrie any way you want... but put one slice; reg- ularly, in a savings account at City Federal Savings where your Go&tV Qttly xCouple of cents a day! UNITED STATES The Sale Bargains Will Be Found savings bring you an esttra serving .\ , in excellent earnings. GOVERNMENT With' these earnings, added to your savings, you'eanl buyLmore1 In The Stores Displaying The Red, car, a betteWucation, a more comfot'tablc retlrcrnehtor more of the other good things~you want. Join the thousands of "Union » BUY A County savers who are getting n bigger'slice qt living the City White and Blue Sale Banners. Savings way. Open your savings account with us . ... soon! Better living begins ut your fulUserviee blink

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ELMORA 122 E. WESTFIELD AVE. • •/•' • \ KENILWOBTH LINDEN CH 1-1414 ROSELLE !>AfcK \ ', ' - mm*;?.' wmmM1 Kr.'v' ,' if' *,'•'''•:* .( • : <.' ' ' l 1 J ir T it J ';"• '"•'''' • : ""-•''•,,••• • .. •-- (•'(..••;';VV >>::. • ,-' WW v: -j^'y V- ;•• ""^j ^4^ ^ ':' •' v '•'' •"•> •••'' "' '•;' '• ' ' 'f" s "" ' ''' T ^' 'J !•'" -v^ ^ ^ : ''^'-'• ^'V-''iS'' " '" *^y'• '•' • "'•'• '' '£&;' ^ ' ' ^^•"^' " ' "ffi*^fo^''fo *^fr;^ :fcs» It'Jftattt.'S^SWsSS street 'SBfcea*.tJa^riJnk"!- j:. . TfBK: ha prices*, of . ijjajt-ife<* depends upon making srnaii' satIij ikes witta-*readin^ss aria1, tbetrfr Major Lea^e M-Stiir Teains Man '*^^*~ ' .-:'r«^is*^Ap^^-^yi*>*v yS* *-»**«-.* -«-K "AH ilf ^become light-\ VFW. came. Up' with four >4iie'*si you -&&: j^v ~ jto the-last^ inning Friday J ; r ; /iiieiitfa-Baima.f*-^cWijjr^t, dittgiit^ij'isj'if • He-^vfei a: ^tl^-^^y r^sr-ieise-isi aasiiy ia^i1.> ru4±-Sai£ht:'£ive 5>ks a^erte* s£ jiniper care- had. wjitk • ii&zzid to life' •fadjLjtmb' ^^' ii--^-La",Rochefoa^Ui-^, • '-v 7y(. ounce 1 Jf.r Aife-r. nighito gain a 9-9 tie wit! jgjtie ; i" The ^American 3> and National Scott Christensen', Butch Loeloff, ieam wlii miike their* initial start ssTit-f ^ Ee*rf/svftri^f. SKri vis^Jvt ^Hs^^ tottfc^-cRsrg* K;r^2y .v^-^^iai ^ ^-s ^evisasiy, s^% the'X ex Jersey' tumpke'l tke tiir«. Tfe^ye-istti&tt'^riji ' Aimflit'all absurdity of conduct L r the CrantQtd S^tnttiing Cliib year style. , Bolb took the tofa two fepo leading Sal's SiHeIifi lJ^t>he ^ League. All-Slarsteams will open (Jay , Siegel, Bob Leuthold, Bob in the Tri-CsfUftty TourhamenT 11 their I960 Tri-County Baseball ilpnneHy, Fred \fege|; Dick Smith>- ; Tsr ^ a moth gnaws a garmt-rii , vc everfts, took first anfl Winkpl came U>44 yeair olld 25-yard"t)ackstroke25y . itMLT; ' .Ty, Hill, John 'Keppieh *reation Softball League. The'game :his Saturday afternoon (at 3l k*I- - ••• •••••""• ' '- '-' "•"• '-, • ••*'• VA reefei •&££•«»<**••* 'ec ifae' l^iii{B|cfe'invol*iBg ,-.ti^ .iane'"Hauk .Viftnin^ 6nie \vas 1'6.8, sec- Craig Neal and Bill pjurtimer rep- Tournahiejit Saturday. T*hiS»will ers, Jon LighteJap, Don Dixon, Jon l V in six d ll \.•• •:gtsih t&-.^*-e?iv«g a'^e yfcfcid^ C. ^ --'>--.'VV. • ' ;, ;.'-i shouH- be. proper fr -inflated, and j.^^ JohftsdiL •'- ' '• ' sostoni, ,.. " • . placed one-two, in the onds. Dave DeLonge wort the" rcsented the local squad.; be the'begihning: of the sixth an- -Olson, Bart Ostro. Steve Patter- Norm Wolform-and McCormick fc le League Field. . ••' •. ;. ' •• .• " X • ten year! old iSy boys' tS-17. year old SO-yard back-" : Karen Miheur, Sue Manny, Ann had-homers fo^-Sal's. Don Kern nual tourrtey. ' .;'.. son, Bob Lehman, Pete tiiiy, Mike The locals, managed by Williani The- winning time was stroke ija.3fe.8 seconds. ' Mih'ctwand Chris Matteson made The Attierican teague squad Jordan, Bill. Hayes and John Kep- • .>.tie, 'tsr- AA-i^.-tiie-i^ ^/6'j-^y les^tfe of tys*. ... . ' :- -. h^f^'tkiz-'pr&c'dcp '-' tr«n 'ifa?^ •'..$$.•'•jtear i^ j; " of led the" VFW \t\kh two hits. Marl Hubiak' of the champion L«ehigh 1 1 onds. In the-boys ll-l^ycpr 6 The gi'rls 15-17 j?£ar. old .50-up, the winning[.relay squad ifor the will, play its first contest against pler. • , ; -.....' • *i'r..e-'"'rfei? -i-h&si tier'i*st -srii^e: ..ife - J&5&d toVnii-i :-•--.- iJJs-s *6«r2>-ri' GwCeir.' ^f'-tri-r ti^i^ssbsaf .So be 'e«a*r^telasted . a triple tc drive, in the ip&. W«*tttT,'-«i.i-ef>tr.--ORd ilrs;?.V/e-^eid a-:l! S* fe.c- .w:oi*ft.; She: 1 Ckwrelk Lehigh ciinb up with five runs i B • Co >f Di Ti o itiw cr and Paiila SHclby. placed scc- ing the High SchQoLll-0 a«d de- The ^ 9-17 yyear wdJ 00 meter liickstein 12, who disposed of winning runs as "the ldcgl team «"Jo-s«"ph V/efKtT of L^Kiiharst. ;h£J hyrtl&hz "prayer. p£ri«£™ b^Olff';' ca'is«:''&«. t^ei fe'feiifst'.srf^s th*r-j Canoeing and Boafing oaShaiiow Loch tuque" ^ and third,'respeotivelyv' '. feating AValnut 10-3. Sunny Acres Calvary, liitheran took-tke In- medley relay was won by. Cran- in- the sixth inning/to down the l Westfleld's Rodney Eraery.13, and jested Linden 3-i ,in .the Union ;- beta anaJ&ure&d by thf.pro-rpc-etjvc; i&&3!ks ifcd -Wheri-^r fc Wa^c"* >;^sciriiii futility.' tT-ires 'ie sSabOstf igirts- U-12, jear.. old 25-yard suffered their third ltjis as "Bflte- ter-Ghurch League title for -the; ford in. |i:4i,9. Bave De Jokers last ftliujrs'day. Barney | bride's ctre#i» . ifr.-'iaid Mfa.-'Hsr-: fcy'.K-tifJdt-:: '•• - . " • • . '; puffer: t*^*iaa s*e°aesessasi' ibt\ Q ' RolterSkating TabkTennis : Malobey, Nerns/koury at** Ike Kathy Benhet 12, by the score of bounty Junior American Legifln House Dedication r «;ksti'Ql»e ' vs&$^ wpn - by Sue morial canie up with; tbiee runs in third straight year Monday night Bill Duncan, "Clay Beall and 6-1, The hard hitting local duo. ; Mtii ;o!d 'E3ya'ra."''0X ' 130 firinh 2<>th; ''Tht K'ar&ery, beslK-r.cr'asc jpri-y •.. •'.•.... . ' • .; ; •••'• : .Syr^:-^ • Manny in*^.?-. secbiids. ..Nancy the last ijjnfcg to edge' tMew-15-14. Kl th ii JSaldwin all haatwo^. hits for the Basoball teague.- by defeating Crawford Jyfetiftodjst were.on the winning teatru Hiowev,er, were edged in a later Set fofSMirrday isAt'tei, ' '• ".'' •• "'.-.".• »• i tsary" "dcparisitfcts', .v/ifi. fce&t ait!" . •• .•' ' •-• . •- ":,. •.-,; : •• '..] 3&admintoh . , Picnic Area I'bdthout. wai secdiid'' and" Chris Against the High School, Trezza Delia Sala had a Cranford came tip. with .three WESTFIELD 1 11-2 at Memorial Field. *. ' r The local, squad also, won thehomier for •Jfciid Jokers. Felix Appe- ntateh 6-3 by Brian Schneider 13, Tlie dedication 'cerenjo^es -and I' SSLts•'fiawayf i a-' Usiioa Higiii'thi' Sur-fey SciJ-oc' TVJSS zzd tfc^'r^tef' lisi Hsy*^ ^Atsgtirf -31.• • MHttcsoB was .^thirds -., ..*~-, pitched a two-hitter • for _ Sunny girls 9-17 year old 100 mete)*, free double plays in support of Wolff. '{he tYb- ^^ -tlaistj vtiSSJJ •a'srsh - ; C(k)L"and W Herb Steifel blasted a hoinerun «atto w^tihe: winning hurler. ;and Bill Mandejl 13. V • . official 6J>enii}^ •program''v'tti, the School t 1 Karen Mineufr'and I^cslie- Cooper Ael'es. Aprile led .trio winners' style relay in 1:35.3. The wilUiiftg Crepeau hit, into two arid • Dan new Ash Bwiok Golf liouse Will Jiae." tied-tor first itr'the girls 13i-i4:year 'attack' with three hits, Burke col- with one man «n base to help out squad consisted of Diane Hauk, Bob/BeHe blasted a hbnier in Pauja Selby 13, and Johnny iarriek the other. Thfe win was •.••••: ,.••;;•••••••••. • .••^> ; be .held &iturday at 2:30 p.m., it old 25-.v*rd backstroke in 16,5 lected the only two,bingles for the his winning pitching, effort. Arlitt Nancy Oathqut, Paula Selby and the sixth inniMi with two men briChristmair 12; easily defeated the he first for Cranford' after four j LynVihurst ?ht i-itergf- of the1 2 P-'ni- Was announced today by the Union Enjoy Your Day The Inexpensive Way jHdtg." KWty Dtinean placed losers. , • '• • • •.., ••'• -: lead liehigh to their sec- Westfjeld duo of Frea Clark 13, •''.•••»''••!,.' •'•• ..V Ekiri* WAV I>avid MVEV Schiilz caught for the, Lutheran Margaret Dudley; straight lofecs, Countyf Park Commission.' over the and Blaine Moulding 10, 6-1» ' Sunny Acres hit and.fielded woll^ nine. • .-• • • All of the'runs were scored in fall of 1959 construction PLEASE EAT Delivered THRf 644O0R ¥ UN SPREE PAssr" George Charles'won the boys against .Walnut. Burr led the win-: Chytans. Emie.HobbieMed Lehigh Crahford's dlenn'.Ktihtx 11, and the fourth frame. "John Zcrdl'o began'on the present addition. The it year oH and under 25-yard • J"ex Richardson arjid Young were State Amateur with three hits. Ron Malbqey had ••••- '"i— THE ners at the plate whije Aprile held J»hnny Christman won the most doubled to right center and scored tfuildiri'w is now made up''of 'a" :/:" I,1 art in $1.00 Weekdays $la$ jives^ Sat & k Vttpe stvle in 19.5 seconds. J.ohti te losers- to four hits. • • . the losing battery-. a triple for the losers, exciting marathon of the .'day 8-6 on Les Springston's sing>t-to central \lo.unge with; two wings.. Hume Placed third, -fy HiH raced Walnut edged Adpms 1-0 '• by Sehulz had. a homer and a- Ji Softball was the winning pitcher. •ovei" Carlyn'Stevens 11, and Crirol tor; Crepeau, however, lined Jiifp Kitchen facilities and.a snack-bar / Hail Detuorratic |55 ytirds-iB lflyseeoHds in the boys J. B, Williams scored five runs' 7 Sprites - Austin'85C-Morris-MG ieorinR tha. \yinn}rig tally in t^e-^pler (Sen Woehr had a round trip- ira'zll 10. The local youngsters- a double play to end the that can sefvo 20 people are locate^ . ast frame. "'Doug Ross was theper, and'the Rev. Arnold Dahlquist in. the first innirjg and then ._. ^.from behind at 5-3 to edge Ko'stelnik walked to open the "n the east, wing. . , • L'.' :",:••?"•.'.:•.-••• Ifl, toliit In; Lotfery. C|mrge BOWCRAFTo FREE BUS SCHEDULE inning pitcher. .* . • - - '••Jiad-a triple. / .'••',". The New Jersey^State Amateur la'sted the Friendly Barbers 6-4/ one'nts. Cranford half. Hank/ - Dreyer ; The we'st\wihe, which Is/the', Austin Hea!ey - Citroen - Saab Softball Assoe; champion- Frank Kasmarek led the winner^ N iHgtesi, 54,,,o.f vNewark.-was -ffe^ A3J. Pickup Daily rExcept Sundai/s P.M. Return Lincoln c«fnBNup .with two runs '.Calvary; had 12 hits while Cran- loss for the Cran- grounded to third ajid Garrick renovated original golf hou^e, will IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i the tWra and sbtth innings plus ford Methodist was limited fo five. ships, spon^oj the UniQn and-Hawks-headed the losers. Tom tried for the force'at second bu contain shower and lockef~ facili^ tei$ed oft .a |S,!Wfl b^R/J- %ictiAuy Smtimer Feature • ap- , 11:00...... Crasiforcr R.R, Underpass „ 430 Jord squadS&hte at the hands of 7 K tit by -Magjiiri'te 'William Bra* hree ih the fifth' til blank Walnut Final (earn standings are: County Park: Commission and theGoamey was the winning .•.pitchejr. Dameron Stoda^^d 13, and Bavid Kostelnik beat the throw. WOlff tiesfoj? women. - ...GAfeW'OOD .-r--;."4$. War. v/i?. ' I!: 10 . - Qarveood So. Ave. & Center SL f-0. Oolancri hurlM a threb-hit- Amateury-Softball Association of •'"' Bill Burnett held- the L'ddge to to await ^rand jury sctifen on 1 Twitchell outlasted a then deliverodXCranford's only ITie central lo'unge.-houses the the Afws'y," ffeiius-ir.g Deaf- - SSartia i 'bsii. sio -STas'' risssferi'td to SU- 11-15 - - Wc-^tfield High School er for tkc-winners.jA- _ . y Lutheran s ey; will be played in War- "lottery eh&rg^ V - ,'•.'• One Full Year Guarantee Methodist ".._ e five hits afld four runs as Robin- steady teanS> of Borgcss 13; hit — a triple to deep Jeft scoring rcEistration'' desk • and pro-shop, UNCHAINED^ : 1 afld Jerry Lci-is,' is- scheduled lov-iesis; alsa' sStfi '11:20 Westfieldi Roosevelt Jr. "&.S ,J 4 3 1 1 Worsiel Blasted a no'mer in th6 a ^rophy Field, Elizabeth, be- son's moved, over the .500 mark Th.e. men's lockers^ and showers - Pofic'e -'ar*es!«d* the N^arij-inniap ! and EvelytrLawler two ryns. "Wolff tallied shortl; b$ sbfiuro. ai • •LinccSh School aili* i ij"^ js ^^f^sbi r- „• •• • / ^ Sharp 5H '-Aiiiif-W :-af GeriBg1. PSaisfscss 11-$0 .. '... Arrive — Bowcraft — Leave „ nal innhlg to le|>d thi/jHigH.School - ,1 _ _ 3 »' a ginning Friday, August 12. •- and beai the Lodge 6-4. Ray San- ara-located on the lower level un^ "DOG OF FLANDERS' •ans ._..., ."._ 3 placements and long j-al after on a wild pitch. = a 9-8 win ©jjer^Liricoln. . The - The tournament will .be divide^ tella led the losers with two hits lighted this match. der the. central lounge. Slate? of High School \viis. down 6-5^ before, In a previous contest, Ron Gra- R With thfe £«.-nrr,er elsy-:. * Vear Morris Are. Feel Free To Send Ybur Children Satin Trim Enamel into'three -classifications: "AA" foi; .while Ed Robinson and George Adding jte Cranford's win e?.yk hit his-third single of the day The front and roar central walls g t>AiLv At i s scoring four runs in the final Shafer had: two bingles for the are of plate glass; the.outside front, •grou«d ehi"b t^ ; Bowcraft Is Well Supervised teams of championship ealfcbrei uitin was frfe exciting ff-4 $ drive in the Winning run. in the Imports ******* ramev Deacon -was the winning A" for teams not considered Jo be winners. , . - ." with-a veneer of Brkar-Hill stone litcter. \, Union County Net by Jill Warrington 12, and Paula ^t inning as Bahway. nipppd and the roof with a low?pitch pre- ConUniuMUi '"•.'•' >• WEEK! \W of the above calibreb ; and "B f Team standings are: B6dnar 14. They downed ^iSrock Crakford, 4-3. Memorial scored a run in the teams representing clubs, YMCA's, W sents a' contemporary-mode'ifn- Handay and Holidays Sal's Sinclair •.. .'. 13 Coleman 14, and Mareine Wagner Cramord came from behind in structiirc that is compatible with •• Movie - UiM or OUwrwi*e, jt.wwifj, LinciiR' vies • iViishinstoh. i ottom.half of the seventh inning Tournaments | and church leagues. If there is Cranford Hotel „ ,t Kl the top o^f of the last inning to the character of the hom.eri in the • '.Ifbei* Ita* S'fcv'^r B«.eH • :;'..' {.'•>- o break an 8-8 tic and win 9-8. The thirty-thir'd Annual Union sufficient interest a separate classi- Jokers ;-..' :.. '..I..?.....;... 8 r LodRc The final match of the day was push . over-^ta) rims and tie the • ^---' ""I* Any thine like... huck Harrcll was ther winnirig fication ' for church ••., sponsored e area. " tion supc-f.'hor for 'he- HeefesLtiGR • County -ft/ten's. -Doubles Tennis g TV* ,..-.' s won by the local pair of lyfax contest. .Jacle^Fedorko opened Go'tnsnissiDn. serve*,-, ss :{irojc-ctioc-; tirler. - ' , . , . tournament arid the twerily-fifth teams will be eoridileted. VfW : :...,..._. > The original structure was built HoblHson':! 8 Sehloff 12, and Douglas Hogs 11,Cranford's rally VHtii a single. A ist, assi£!ed' by 'RicHard SJisi-ska,.; Lincoln scored a total of 55 runs Annual 'Union County Women's in 1952 when Ash Brook "golf Champions from Union, Mercer, J. B. Wiit . s 0-2. walk, fielder's choicV^and an er- course first opened. The building, piaygrouiid counselor v' Adults .aac j n • two games to whJjp Memorial Tennis tournament, sponsored by Monmouth, Hudson,- Bergen, Pas- jfrlendly . Barbers .; 2 'THE Chytuns '. , .'. :....-;." 1 ror recorded the tallt was designed to'serve as a tempo- children-ire invifesd to attfea^., , j 9-4 and Adams 26-2. Bartocci The Union County Park Commis- saic and Somerset counties will rary golf house until the amount • Other pictures' have- been sched-; nd Mitchell led, Memorial against sion, will be played at the \VariW- be represented in the" tournament. Cranford combined aN^pair of errors and stolen sack for>fekin- of play ^made" it neeessarjreto con-_ •""•• gllvaao MANGAVO APARTMENT' ttled as -folflsws: August IT, Wssh-j Tennis^Eotirts^jegtmnhg- -Te Man Injured — Public Golf Links other- areas "of the struct an addition. The', two-"" ingttjft. School,, ^Goldeit Ags of; ;ween them, including three hom- Saturdays August 6 for the wom-state where".eouftty. competitions (Continued jroin PaJge 1). itial score in. the sixth inning^~ Fred MacMCRRAY :rs. Mitchell also was the winning Tourney Date Set -Jevcl masonry Jiuiljlln'g, 26 feet "5 BRANDED WOMEN" Comedy," . Jealurir.g .-.ia-a5ii_. _ en; and Sunday, August % for the•were not held are also eligible to rear end of a truck on South ave- 1 vmOHO ,feet, contained faellltjes for ijteher. •• '' "v. ''." ' , • men. • ••. "; . enteip thisesventi Any_^ervicfe ean _ nue near East"street Monday night, e "'qualifyinqy g round ©t th thirty-third annualtMen Geunt; re^fetrations and .automatic vend- LEMMON' • "5jfi0ft' Finge*s'. pf ! 12 Authentic WitLIAMSBURG , , Paul^Cavallato and.Bruce Web- Play will begin at 9;S a.m. esfch in New^Jersey will be permitted police reported,:; • ,' '" i - (Continued jrqm Page 1) on the upper level.. erbauer collected seven, hits be- to enter a" team. "All Star" teams Public Links Golf Tourh&meni klnapr rARKER Kim VOVAK colors from PiUsburgh Paints. 1 According ta the jjdlice", the BH»- by David A. MurrayMy * Jr. The fee^ting systems, and eaddy RIVER" tween them to lead Lincoln to a The. 1959 men's doubles champ- from rural areas will also be eligi- jecting•' ii«0n smashed the wind- sisonsbred by Tbe: Unleh Count; Dante A, Costa, recreation sup-, ge was on the lower level. THE MAN WITH THE A 1 * CO VB |-*-I O/V C & Now available irrWilliamsburg convincing victory over Adams. ionship, was won by Gordah Booth ble.- - :' • - ": "•'..••..• '"• shield of fee ear ahd narrowly Park Commission, will be playe ervisor for the Recreation Com- Qo'laneri was thfr winniiig-hurler. at the Galloping Hill Golf Course, "GOLDEN AR*^ Wall Paint and matching Satin xirid" RaTpHSJeaseT "BSOfbT Wcst- "In' 1959 the Polish - Falcons of missed Mr.'FilieieHeVhead-. He mission, is general supervisor for .vr Jifc" : Team, standings are:; fleld. Booth aHd Mease defeated Trenton WOH the "AA" champibn- was -taken to Overtook Hospital, Kenilworth and Union, beginnin the eight-week playground pro- FISHING Trim Ertamel,_::.' ships; .Palazzo's of Trenten'won the August 14, : loasevelt ••- • .• 7. Larry Coulthurst of. Hoselle aud Summit, by % the First Aid Squad. TACKLE Sunny Atres •.....: .- . » Charles Lott of Plairifield,' Coul- "B" division and B^bihb Builders Pbliee said John rPasqiua, 35, a The tournament is open to\al The daily agenda at the piny- :, AT K', C O V PIT I O W« » ' High School thurst and Lett were-also Jhe.run- of Union captured the "C" division. warehouseman for the Casale Sheet men residents of Union County grounds in addition "to arts and 'Hoppify Goes To Town' TAintOE ••'- Walnut „.... ;F>..; emorial" -. ners-up in 1958, after winning the Entries and rosters close-at noon Metal Co., 2S7 South avenue, was qualifying "as amateurs, who an crafts includes sports such as vol- Cranfor •pmery-ttirt" / ln ...... ;...... ;... ~..... on Monday,. August "8 with Peter WILtlAMS' ncoln ;;' championship in 1«|ST.\r backing the truck out of a drive- not members of private clubs. ley ball, basketball, liadmihton, gallon s' _•...... : — 4 In the 1959 women's division, Humanik,. tournament director, way with Joseph Casale, 48, of 355 The low 31, of the medal play touch football and baseball from June Stevens of-Cranford defeated Municipal Building, Hillside, New Hetnloek • avejiue, owner of the Will qualify for the championship ,9 to JO a.m., active games such as 0M ^ To Play Hfost Jersey. • •• • . • '•. • . , '.(Formerly SUDDENLY SatmiWm Eleanor .Qamta; also, of Cranford, sheet metal (essmpany, assisting him. flight of matfch play. The 1959rope skipping, ring toss, hopscotch Tony tlURTIHS Ix-ao MABT1S CHofaw* 5-t35« To, Rahway Sundlay for the championship. Miss.Ste- by -directing traffic. Mr.'Pasqua .ehfimpien, l?rarik Eekert, of Scotch and races from 10 to 11 a.m. and Enamel ,; told police he had stopped the m North Ave., E. WHO WAS THAT LADY The CranfoH.Ponjt. League All- vens also won this event in .1958 There is enough sawtimbor Plains, will automatically be en quiet games such as checkers, chess TODAY THRU SATUEDAY and 1957. Miss Dawm was the standing in the nation's forcsts^to. truck arid was waiting for a back- tered in the championship flight, and dominoes; ~f rom 11 to 11:30. Itars will ojJejHKeir^tome stand up signal from Mr. Casale when ;•• EmM BOBGVINE; riu'W^lt DISNEY'S quart',:-:' 1958 champion. build a six-room home for evers^ Kckert also wpn this tournamen There is atfrei6 time period from Sieve REEVES M at Memorial,FielH^at 2' i^.m. Sun- man, woman arfd child now living Jthe crash, occurred.- 11:30 a.m. to noow, ' . ,' day when they entertain the Rah- in 1954. 1955 and. 195?v The re- ON A STRING^ f ^HlftCWLES "EYES IN OUTER Housewives like the cathedral in the country. J Pasquq a was given ^.su^ m maining qualifiers will be paired UNCHAINED" -• SPACED way Pony League All S rs. ceiling' in the living-dining areas mons for nott havinhi g a lighlihtt ont hthe in flights oiU. la ALBAN-LEWIS projecting load,/*. . 1 of eontemfiier-ary homes with ex- Many Oregon schools are being Awards will be presented to OUR NEXT ATTRACnoS For titty bedrooms; use t posed beams and ceiling of wood: built in wood-frame, single story »lo> tlw kit paneled in Douglas fir; as the heaidr the medalist and to the winner lit Crack In The Mirror- Dorb DAY - David KIVCX because this style makes rooms ap construction for as low as $10 a and runner-up of each flight of bpard/Then, on the wall .head- larger and more spacious. square foot. , • » ATTENTION!! ®mm -WKLLS• ••/• •'•..••• "PLEASE DOm EAT 109 No. Union Ave. board, hang shelves tfor books, match p!ay# - ^ > JulJeti* GRECO -^ '• THE DAISIES" clock, radio and other bedside Neglect your floors rto long- Entries, close at noon, Monday, •••'•/ tbmd DOLMAN needs, ' . --. • . er. Treat them to the fine August 8 ^with George ..T, Cron, variety and selections of superintendent of recreation \for ^ In wkl*h3^s«l«W.*l»r tputi t. "Masters of the Congo PUInfield e-SSMi Vole: Mailnte* -13 FIGHTING PITTSBURGH PAINTS Sandran^ Armstrong & Ken- The Union County Park Commis- MEN- nabsUtufod for Jungle sion, P. pi Bojca?S? Elizabeth, N *'• ".^ >•;./•, JOHN F. DRUCKENMILLER, D.D.S. tlle flooring brought to you /•• y i -^-Now Showing I.V THE tasurmj) «f th,

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•'^: ' but no on* HE NATIONAL STATE BANK ••: ,' :•••<''' •>•' Shows Weekdays I 'i •Mb* '.."' uUniM-GuiHiy's'L&uJjHg' Bank" • 2:00 - 1*9 - 8:05 Dependable fcird Dealiit Since ;i Saturday to***-' SURF ROOM Gran ford Body i fender Worts Strangers When We Meet »JEUZABBTH «S^RiiNSHeLP • ROSELLB P*A^K : JS28 . Closed Wednesdays in August—Open Fri. Evenings ill': ! 2:00 » 4:18 - 6:10 *, 220 SOUTH AVE. E, CRANFORp A OAHDEW SOTPLY fcEMTEB 8IHCE Ittl 8:1S i_ _ ^ * SUMMIT •KENiLWORTH . WESTFIELD :iS8E.WestfleW Avenue Built*, 6 t* 9 P. ,, «=* Qp«n Frtdtay EvenlnQii" I • . utmu ttiuh vcpstiT msttimcr MIPHHIOI •. ' RpseHe Pair% Mil HiUI Mil iiiWiHiiJ 271 ' Aurc PA ; v 1 1 : • Hiont 8I6IM »-JM0, 101 N. UNION AVE. . ->r" .•-• v - • :rV ' i ' '. --'-.'• •:) :.- '., "', . ' .' -: " ' .••• . • V< . •: • . , CHwtaut 5-6100 ' ' :;."•". Crarfferd. N. J. GUS STICK Ow»«r-Mar. a -.«. \,*. • -t- •— Op«n Eyeoings to 9:30 -— U MmmttVi Tut tact Vit* V' *!• : =;g =a: = ;= VM» . fw' •¥ . 'CRANFORD. oards made • O^iong-life westen TruckerTake* Jite : of a-chicken iB-theijfeird'is pressed, N. *C. •. • \nationgl nolt. ei^h'i out of ie« red, cedar' look good frprn botl k •they1 'wanted, wood . i$3n-^4k4*4iB6kr4tUd4h64lotl «-^83». No: Job too Store tor^Qualit y tlie-jd¥ training" in tfti at FIRST WSDMlOlf — 3 ?enli a word. 75 centcents _...... _ without Oblgaiton. tf beidrc, durihhg^nd^teg r jpurhpslourhpslor Several daysdays;; . •••'' ' and have given their approval. is cornered. more BH «-1122" .-I'' :" 'BB . j' sweet ^j categories: A'ditiinistrat-ion, supply, thf* yjEJBSt A'kl, on, h h d ^»'^ ife. .uasf, themcht hi-, hyd it/i BEPfcAT^QtSERTIONS •(Ginflt^ttvo wo«fa without worth. BRidBe ^0526, tf Mjjdrtd Van Geldcr :„.....-..-..„ BR 8-0346 now, but"this is the* season realfy to enjoy U-"v, ' ?) - >age cans, gadeh tools; toy's, signs, ttter^' is iittfe-.perfeojrial jia^gcr in^ tractive frttiVi either side. Florine Llrjley „. _.....-...... BR 8-4830 The second Motor T'nuispArt injury rase to treat• when :i work- -.:•-. • •/' change*) -t 2 c»nts a word- 50 cents minimum EtKG+RlCAL CONtUACTBiO — HoUsa- Jh^ril and #ay. Women in the storesr piirfceH' up the gr«?n wrap- until jusi betwe >T>U cook it. iorch furniture,' awrjirigK, -and vftlyipd'. ;The local, hazards from- Battalion was formed, in November i'd boj>rd i- Ai - board.- . arid hiss the tcjhAhifyi.^Aesopj,' wlring. jobbing, fluorescent fcciUrei. 'ther,,6bj6cts become .Weapons of hui-ricanjes have' been^ekrefully' man jumped, off a smil.kin'u. l!nn>n' ADS SET BY LINES - 15 cents a line. Ads set in repair* and plug* Implied. George CAMPAIGN' NEWS! ped tears doubtfully, they knW it was not, the local scasori, and ques- it too !a^* thain a day «or so i is of 1959. It. is'composed primarily ; Sansuillano. 12 Myrtle' Street fel. ^ ILdaigef storage Polished to- iestructioh jrr, hurricane winds. evnluatcd.'ohd" the measures taken County Kt)Ucl • Dfiiaiimcnl truck -' with blanklines or display lines must bo ich Btbdjge 8-952B. ' • tt tioned the wisdom of buying it. Although anuioiber of persons ^ported of -Marine Reservists from., the ;.),nt or .minimize the loss W.- %re iherhrall iriside'if possible. for your protection Have been well !i,Hd up to hitii Fiiciay „, _, lines. Display line. (12 pt. type only) " Three-Bedroom Homes —'• rjit was "surprisingly good," fresh "—- — —" ^ ' surel that a window pr° door] pk Firth Truck Co., the 14th.Infantry', SEATS—Cane, ruan, rattan. Work called BROOKSIDE COLONIAL corn is a muchbetteif bet now. for Co.'and Uvf 24th Infantry Co. ' tot- and delivered. PLainfleld 6-9370. sweetness . , fan/be opened on the lee. side of AcGttrdirig to'. Mr. Difinan, the- of 25 Wade Special Limousi •'•" .. two HUBS. . •'' 34T Jefferson. Ave.,, Nprth Plainfleld. tf COLONIAL, screened porch, ait. e.iragc, Thanks to prompt and refriger- For "tender. ssWeet ,tora,".ctfofc '• jt ' • With th-i^ phase &tHminirig com"-, However. the nf:m0 . merely ' finis area ..?...... ,.. S19.8O0. Owner transferred. O'y'ears ohVIVi baths, Americans like fresh sweet he housc^-the side opjtosltfc the follo\ying post-hurrieano measures axrehucKind ,Pfc. Thomas Walsh of CASH. Checks or Stamps should accom plenty ol storafic space and it's, Immacu- ated . transportation, corn, shipped foe, a s&tost, i^nse' «jnjj', ^ CooR.'.eora are: plet'cd the jllpj'mer infantvjv.spi'- wanted to know how tn'jic-l To the to all airports, fltationi & pien TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For the 1 truly fresh,, trtily sweet. - itttet f facini g tthlh » i^ bt«i and lanteit service c«U Ecorionqy - SPLIT LEVEL, porch, fireplace and' att. ate. - Mdst be sold lintncHiatcly. No in boiliag salfedl. 'WateC, ttom 5. ty- homes. cure loose should be taken: . •"." ^ Samoset ro^di both 'members of nearest i'frehouse. First. AidiM : in from, southern states is some- Canned corn topped ,th«' list in j cialists are no\v ° qualified motor •'. •"••" !:iw*f.:'' ..•*,_,•'..'•. ••'..•>, , ..... Electric, BRidge 6-3835. bay or Night. garage ., ..;.... • $22,000. teasdnable offer refused, ' ~ , aw shutters Make provisions fat children Remain in shelters' until in«- tW^ Second TWbtor Trartpjiprf Bat- ' :'jCAli.'l" times "surprisingly good," but itamount consumed of V-anned veg-; 6 sninUiesi,< C6ti» is dbtte vchea the '• transport personnel prepared to Raffi-s directed him t6 tire hrad-i- nd adults 'requiring special $i,ets, iformed by those in ch'at'ee that NOT RESPONSIBLE for errors in ads^talteTi by telephc SPLIT LEVEL, 2 baths, fireplace, porch, , ' . • • r .'• just can't compete with local corn ©tables cafon in 195ff, Fresh and jmilk is set' s*"i" tiu>' kernels'•'uiir W ey ; talion, United States Marine--Corps meet any national emergency. Tlie.. Quarters around thv loorner on BERARD'S PLUMBING ANp' HEATING, expensive extras , S24.S00. hd don't forget your pets. ' " you may return to.y&ur homes.' y Iimomines f or Trips to anyplace DEADLINE FOR CO^Y -^Wednesdays at 10 A. M. Repair*, remodeling and new. BRidge that is grown, only a few hours by frozen sv/eet mm ranked fi!th slip froni the hull when yards/Trim or remove ReseK'e, Port Newark, were among commanded by Lt"."' I i.ifvenue and tireVncn 1 ; : If the center of'"eye" of the Seek medical 'care- battalion, is RANCH, new. 2 baths, fatuity /rooffi, 2 PHIL V. HENfi^AJJ C" fast truck from your market. The amonamotig alll vegetables in ththee, amounamftimfct with a fork. ---- .'.-•'•••• . dying5trees, - Anchdr re- •Marine.Reservists-. at.t#idink jm^- P. Branclli. of De'n- smtmldering. ctebris in Very'Reasonable - .-' tar L'ar.ige ....; *; $38,000. stor.ni Basses directly over*;' there for those injured at taken Gol. .Viflcent -7 —Telephone BRidge 6-6000 — -—REALTOJt- '."' '< is the corn you eaten; and ;the cori<;timpfiott has •' 'i 21V baths, family room ggro w Iri ybuy r own gardegnn and ppick beeri steadily gairiihg. dpor.fiife'ss a .special 'treat. Piap« hpiiws.. side Ave,, BRidge 0-5600. ' tf with lircplnee, . rec. room, 2 eat' 25 Aldch Street BRldce 6-7833 from a tew minutes tojtelf an hour Dpn't toueli lc.o?e: l Some tips, on ,selecting quality eachparof husked com on a ^uare ; \ •...;;.... S3a,3flO. — MuUli5r 'tJstlriS SeryJce —''*••• . at mealtime. The use of refrigera- or niorcr Stay in a'safe place; roi- wires, age fo'thc? TELEVISION REPAIRS—Quick, depend- tion, however, during trarisporta-^ sweet corn are given-. ' sfr'.Ji'kiiiTtHiiunl foiL Top with U»' iS^mtaln sijppiy -of boards for f such . able service. Van's Cranford Electric, —'*H«ht*'C.all '— O- " "' and SfioWWin^ member. the wind will return sud- ahd pbwer ny, or the For Sale Furnished Rooms 8 Alden Street. BRidce 6-0483. tf Uise Sviedrnari Bit IM1753 have at least, ohe flSsh^ frequently %it••••'•"•n• -•'• 'eater vie- Report brokera< gewer or water work. Repairs, iitoratlozis, oddltionB, „„„„; ..,.„ BR 8-1118 the transportation does. • ' • corn- on refrigerated, counters, "as • fold on.top ol itht rich ail ou planU, shrubs, «*'•*«• lOOMS *OH RENT by day or Eleanor Craig '... ii :-• enee mains, to the \ytner department, or livered month- «mly, tofrsoil. «tair«, dormers, porches, recreation . TWO STORY. H'ah School area-,' fire- Frank Sudlmak ...... : AD X-2OS3 Time and temperature affect-.the low temperatures ntefo" to ret^i^ Cb»stnut F Reasonable Rates-> BHidge. arid attic rooms. Ey pertly done by place, din, 2 filths, garage $21,900. Be calm. Youc ,ability to meet the police. CRANFORD HOTEt ' ' ' Edward. Dudjtk., BRidge 6-0456. tf Alic«'WirtcUs ...... BR 6-3659 sweetness, ^elect sweet^oWi with .__ . . .. Roast' •— OPEN! WEEKENDS — *?• : imergeneies will inspire and help . Guard against spoiled food in COLONIALS, brick and frame, lav. first -Bright .green, glofisy hucfts^., This '"25 minates'or ..«niil' .tender "_,w LARGE HM in private homer MIMEOGRAPHING — AU types. Club floor", attached garasc ....1... • 526,500. Sat from 0 a.rn. Suit, from 1 p.m. thl refrigerjjkttirs if power has been oft vrttlcnt location and- transportattalji bulletin, postals, booklets. • Also public Hefy Wanted - Female suggie^ts Jhat corn has beeXkept the • grili, turning idewiently'•ta.' a battei'y-power business Woiaan.only. DBldijc 0-50 BtcBosraphy and typing. Reasonable, ft»T *rom\3 P.M. to 11 •P.M.^five- day l e«j©k' uBiforniiy. ... Jy :,' lines are usually atnbng the area /must" be evacuated lable'length of time. prompt Bervlce., Day, night. Sunday, cool afte»: harvest Look for ears «•;;,!• , , . -. )NK ROOM, nicely furnished, prlvat holiday SerViee. M-K DupEcatlnfl Serv- Week; LPM from 11 P.M. to 7..A.M.. I Jirsi'victiiMSrOf- any, storm. ;\ '; ocause 'pt. anticipated storm' ttr ess you are qualified .to r,*n~ home, S3 per weekt 239 No, 21st Struct] ice, 10 HUlcrest Avenue. . BRidse 6- Complete Multiple listings CENTER HALL CHARM five day Week. Small i''fliib When ;i hurricane iis estpected^to hurricane' severity,- Mr. IJlgrtan ad- djpf valuable emergency assistance, Klbr : ' U 3174.. - • ;•• \ '..'_• U BRldge SZMis ' ' Eliminate t(tat main 'highway thru your trikc 'the area, Mr. Blgnan in< i' ;tay away fro'pn disaster areas UARGEv GLEAN.'nicely furnished living room! Enjoy smoother family TWO <31RLS wanted foif IndiJstrisl off Ice unel LX, HOUSEPOWER electrical service. in KenUworth. ^Experienced in typing ,,tnWs that you],. ,.. :'••••-•.;•;•/ off main gas valve and pu where., you may? hamper first .aid STORES # * white ^room, next to Uath, modeni privaUt. 100 »mp;i'service, ^flxture.ajld plug in- living In this 4 bedroom, 11% both, one Non-Yellowii. homv, rvnsonable. convenient to trahs^ year old home in the Brookside School and fltfur* work.\Alr*eoriditiened of* I Keep your radio W television on switch beforejfteaving home. or rescud work. UUUn . FFree estimatesestimaes, A ' KnottKnot, SHAHEEN AGENCY, . flee and many company benefits. 'Salary 1 , Toueh Floor tin) portation; lientleman only. Call IlRidir* Kingstot n AvenueAvee;; KenilworthKilth. area. Wherr-you add a large screened land listen' - for- latest; v\(/IeSther foip the prater shel Drive, autdmobHes' cautiously, Goloi- M*l«hln« !T e-a?05 after G:30 P.M.' tf porch. lovely big kitchen with stainless' is open.' CHestnUt 5'72OO COVI W. L. SCHROEDER stout •iPe .-, ' •-,;« • •.-., Realtors i" NORRIS CHEVHOIET, Inc. CHEMtcOTEL RAIN* steel sink and ^dishwasher, as well as a Bureau warnings aftd: sldvisortes, vacua ri. joints indieajafcl fat fiebris-filled streets are dangerous, EUWlhUWl»he on the road. Car Irnports KOOFING • ' '— • SID0.G Phon(>: BRldeo \ 6-1848 venient to town. BRiduc 0-0240 after 3, auining typ«. windows', com- hoods, your 'result is an excellent buy at ning shifts, lull or; ssartJtTme. BKidge A-iborlnA /\s •••'••' Complete Uni oi. • GITTEBS , .*>,- . HEADER ' S32.900. ',•.-• • • 6-T100. I ^vcrect receivers. /Kf e^as - T '..••; «•• OPEUT, BACK TO SCHOOL; t 'A voicl 'being misled by rumors. At designated filter, area, vol- •may collapse, under the weight of • • 1 • »aa_p«uis*ot, . -• BBldee «-S»tS.C " "•"•" . Sort, 1» South AV • Antiln '' '_ ;• Sail* l2H,Vmbn Ave, BRidge 6-6169 "I Walnut: Avenne Cranford IT YOV PLAN TO BUILD, repair or COLONIAL CAPE COD Morie/urjllmited! .'AVON COSMEEICS 6fs. • AUtiln-Healy . *. Ms JHEE BEDftOOMS. |wj(i studio Uvlna moke\ alteraUoni, eaU T. JOHNSEN, Salesmen fers opportunity to make $10 a day. No or other locations which t you are. a d«(ctor-or wurse.... • Be alert to prevent 4ires,a Low- 23 ta 3fl room, iill ut'ilitli's. uiilurnlsht-d. B«autl> 389 lllncoln Avenue, East, Cranford. Sla Unj' bo« but a lar^e comfortublc 4- experience, necessary. Earning* Start; at VENETIAN .BUNDS - In &l trees sind garden^. : Adults Evcrard Kempshnll ...... BR 6-0072 \swept by high, Odes or Remain at^helter untirinformed ered water presure makes., fire- ' injch« ciUtom quality s blinds, all ~ 6-9M8. • ' .' J '. • ' « Marcuerlto Rearwlh .... ., BR 0-4488 Mdrdfitti. 2 bath home on a large' tree once. Crfl Mrs. Ford. MI -a-SMtt" foVs 64, inchw Ion*. «3J3S; JencraM th AD.tms 2-161S. Helen Cregar ... BR 8-8882 Shaid^d lot In, -Brooksldc school area. BOOKLET. • I storm wavisa. H pjsssage to high tfiat/you wfay leave. Reentryxinto flghting - difficult after storms." Itrnanlt 8ho\irm /BMC Shownwiri FISHDEAOERS ik blind*, RECORD CHANGER repairs- _ SEBVICK and 'C, W. Breneman >« DECOHAtEtT two-room apart- -Maree Thorn .,.-• .. BR 6-0390 There is a fireplace in the Hvlntf roonn •i.'is ovci^' road likely to be acuated areas'.will not be p^ Take down sniitters and.-save the N. Bread 8tj/ 4'2 Wesffleld Ave. - 50C Wj. ft Cranford Upho tery Shop able service. "Van's Cran- Vidla Hate .. BR 6-5843 a pnnelcd • recreation room in. baiemont MOTHER'S HELPER, live In, own room xobcth i-!W0jK Ell*. - FI, l-rMKI 6&3 « Iniviht, ui^arnlihod..private bath> private 8 Alden Street BRidge 1 and TV, a&ist with two sinoli children,. ntjci- \vatcr, lesye early. Don't mittfidrfBntil public health official slurrtber*' Store in handy place for — Complete Pmrta DepariU»at — 1JO South Ave.. E.,.BRidge entr. Nancy Hewgon .. BR 2-8374 and a 2 c.ir Citrace. Asking S28.000. ". N trancto. BRIdeo /6-293S.' ' . •.• 'T : •« Geraldlne MulHn ... BR 6-7831 Both these Homes arc worthy of ' in- permanent , position, S20 p«r week: I'run-the risk of being, marooned. nd3 inspectors have had a tuiure use. .. •• . . ~. ' MAIN iWFMCE AND SERVICE MARINO'S FISH MARKET CENTENNIAL Gulf SeryTce" > UUBBER STAMPS made VW on Eleanor Bradfleld .. BR 6-7319 spection! . • BRldBc,2-08S7. North »Bd C.blnl IRANFORri—308 Walnut Avenue. 2nd- and TREK WORK Tf-Vaur house, is otrt. of danger St. Elkabeth Irvin SSuldtow Stan abort notice. uiuaUy 34 houre service. flooV, frillr rooms/and bath; hent, water , ,, Jim Loveland . ^ •--"•• ^ - built, • .,..' Fresh Seafood Daily ^ Price* reasonable. Best 6| Material and garage. S125. Bus/ness coupleIpfe-' W\Wa*hlrj«ton St., Westfield I f i'om „ Gulf Products . and workmanship. CranfoM Rubberf ftrrea. \" y • • • i best CaU BHidga 6-1333 * Stamp Shop. Ill Korth Avenue, W., 1 3-6520 or ADams 3-6970 - tt Ctdl For.AppolnlrAcnt I then it »s probably the Mechanic on Duty at All. Times BRldje 6-1890. f tt Work Wanted — Female For Real Understanding Help With lA MODERN auartment&fnr tent, .• .„ Kneaylo't Leather the storm. newly decorated, tile .bnthy Kent and 34 North A.***. E. Cranford UQUOBSTORE Truck & Ante Bepair* — Road Servw? 1 UNUSUAL WOMAN wUhea Ironing tb do at home. I Be alert for Kighwjiter REILLY OLDSMOBIL ALTJMINtTM corhblliatlorl stonnVwindoWS. hot. 'water/supplied, Immediate oc- RABI and TBlLEyiSION Call BRidge 6-3304. , tf HeawiW'l*niWfeiw.: •' ••. • •-•..•: .. _ Innorlioriaied- — CONTRACTORS • BHMge 6-9775 ' '" and seTeenS—Used—«Hou» sliea, *3.00 cupancy. yCBllXADams 2-2159. " tf MULTIPLE LISTTNO SERVlCst I where streams-or rivers mqtf' flood ; . REPAIRS ' 1 ' • T" ' '. • Antiioriied " and up. \ lifetime Aluminum' Producta ,~ OLDS M O B I Frp© Delievty 367 Centennial Ava. Cranfortf Inc../163 South Ave.. W., BRUge 8- XKWOODi-Scfiond (Idor, five rooms, BRidse 8-3573 WOMAN WILL *aby lilt, day or evenln*. lafter heayy raftis. . \/ • BUILDING FOOD MARKETS • Kiinporcly and irora£e; • supply own INWEWS.,. BRidge 6J4267. . • ' > /• /lOWS M. IO11LN Board'up windows 6B*ptit storm • ' ' . 8al» t Si • olh heat. Available September lat ADams 2 • . 'aaa\. "•".' Call BRidgo 6^0150 Call SJJnset 6-0207-. after 5 P.M, Tlfftvny in-Co. is advertising a putter 208B^echSt, BR htiitcA in place. ,.'Jim good- -lura- it SHOE REPAD1BVG % P.IAKOS and OBGANS, top brand*, best that may not help you? golf came at all. 560 UTorth Ave^lfasJ. Weslfield < price*. Dudkirt pi*no Co., North Ave. MASONRY-CARPENTRY ecurely fa'stencd."' Makeshift i CHAS. .KURTZMARKET IlAXKpJlD—Four r(niii)« and bnth, first lint it will make you feel rich and con- OB SMAI.li a \ ai" Railroad Station- Weatfleld. ADatrM Ste L HIRING AID CENTER •may 66'.-tnate damage 21 N. Union JLve* Cwmfprd ^ojiitezheat -and—hntAwat^r- supplied; Wbyk^Wtmted^ CHOICE; MEATS "W'i' September 1st. $120. No cats or ' at/all,. Haves, strong JOHNSEN Bt^dcc, 6-1816. \ ING—HEPA1RS . 'E a follrtecn-carat gold putter, andd it BOOk SHELVES, base cabinet. Wall cab- For Quality Iliad fair price*. 1 BOY .WISHESS work mowing lalawnsw a;; also Ftty" ••..'.. . | orators to keep food from spoiling. COLONIAL ~ri LQVELAN1> RE CO. JOHNSON OUTBOARD motors; New and BRid 2-58«9. ,7: ') If emergency cooking facilities GOOD WILL USED CARS Authorized • MOVING and • «ued\ old Town. Sea Mae boats. West- McPH^RSON REALTY Co, Help Wanted - Male &-LOAN flldrMi. "JJ1 Centjal Avenue. We*t- ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS by expert I arc necessary, be sure they are in ESSO HEAt —. FUEt, OH, TRAVELONG IN REAL ESTATE ..I • D 'j WESTFICLD HomeS^or Rent. carpenter. Free estimates. Wbrjt I working ,01'der .'•'•, .. . ' ' i ASSOCIA'TION Prompt,. Courteoua Scrvlea —fully-—guarontibtd. Call^eveilingl. Open Daily 9-5 - Sunday 1-5 . ACCOUNTANT* JUNIOR Eveilln^s B-B " " MOStTAGB LOANS TKit AVOMJtKBOdlC Encyclopedia, first •\ioreh. the mast convenient loc-atioh In- BRldge e.1211..-., -.-' --tl ,1ANENT POSITION for a young ~birthtubr~jtrgsV"boT- 6-1144 In Sale*. Budget plahJ Call EVELYN I'tles, cooking uterisils, and fill with tovusi elosi, ta stores, schools,, fcliurch, 19 ALDEN ST. BR v.._n (2dr231 Iri precision' metal manu- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 362 NOBtH AVE., K. "CBANFOttB '— Call j^tfj^yicnytf,- ^IHibA 8-O3.CL' \. \ t& dmlorti hat waterv^hiiat; VvaUiv EXPERT TREE laetUMne firm. Excellent opportunity r water, as city water serv- softener. Bami;«. utility roqrit. Avail- feeding, lurgery, spraying and^removaL : A Burglar Alarm . ••.-'. Oi?1 by Appointment flr/'hl'eh school graduate. - Addlilonal FLOOR WAXING able SspWrivber.ia^Writ^SlBO. Ca)l Martin Schmelde. PA 1-9109. • 3-25 shoollht or ei3 CHeslnui S"231t Cos! • HEATING OILS - Cok HENRY P. TOWNSEND Rebuilt, NeW. • All Guaranteed. HOUSE WANTED In .vicinity of \Walnut [other valuables to upper floors to over J2-month: period isjtfe "Uncle VLetfim Bank" shown" above.. RENTALS Avenue-and~\Harit«»»-Koad.'(lHdliiBr —tiling, lavTO-i«wWing, siorn*. windows. flelp Wanted . screens, Window repainj, cellar and attic Srom the master- bedroom.. Every light I minimize,'flood damage. When hedd.ot ehiekeMn yard is pressed, policeman starts after ' »«aiii OHic© ' ) «-232«- .>V tl VUlafiel. N<>\ broken!.. Please, Send in the house can be lit at one time; Bftidige t-MttQ SIOVIVG STOEAC.E particular. Box \347 caro, ot Crtinford cleaning. Telephone: BRidge 2-8886. [Mate or Female -.Be'sure to have gasoline in youc. the poacher and he^h; cornered in the chicken house. .CIttiH>n and Chranicle.A'. \ '•• \ JMr F«Uy Insured,. '• • ,'- . . •' .• " U 1 We5HieId Ave^W. ^oselle P&tk Go The Easy AVIS HOME >-UHM!SHlNGS—Antique, ps Xt your wife Is alone, some evening.find CQUfLf ['..elf ifiVO ..WOMEN ^ .18 live. |car. Jf electric power is-off, filling rugs, Bllveru>are, eU,, U^itfht and so thinks she heart tt burglar. In or about in and take' care of small first class BVICK Elizabeth Office 29 Broad Si, I Sto'lh A*>« '•£ - Cia«f6td MADISON GAu3tMS7\%i» MIL. the house, ihe can immediately light the home \fdr elderly. Small salary. Call GETTING ENOUGH entire house which will cause any In oRanglj ^3-434* weekdays from .19 .A.M. «n« BerrJee "CAR or TRUCE RENTAL ' Street, iladlson, N. J. FRY-206*. tf Cemeter^, Plots truder ta vanish quickly.'- ' RANKIN FUEL CO. 241 North Ave.J \iv'J. GMC TRUCK SALES MeCcrrd Service - Praittgt Utlivefles Ccdl BRidge 2-«090 ; SETTLING • AN "SStfATE — Hugs ' rieveif _JNO ESTfATS-^l \grave» <8 bOTlX HOT WATllft?- a^ to Towr Couniy ; «t«U- -••---'-. - OUi ala), GRACELJ\ND MEMORIAL PARK, The llrst (toor, Uirraiie. basement, and out-, GOOD CABS' VVKV OIL • ADanis 2-446S used, 8*12, S36; tbslS, $3S; oriental' Kerillworth, 5225 cash.A Ksnrseetarlan doer light are all controlled from the 8*12; S55-^olher atoSl.. GE vacuum.: SpeclallilHg' In toe removal of llmeScale Realtor -/insurer BOROUGH OF KENILWOETH hospitals, it was announced today Elisabeth OIL BUENEB BEBVICE —wllK divide. ELUabeth\3-3007 before «ronV-»ot wsAit colls. We rent ond sell kitchen. When. Bad or the bays'drive, in ^O OF ADJUSTMENT. ' ?The/collcction of antique me- SSff H, SnaJ St. S20. Attic fciB, »S3. Also Ufeal hooked 6 &M. at night* - when someone' rings your front , ETJubeih 4-33 ru*3. FUlton 8-3028, - U water softeners. . , ' ',.' door bell; whenever, wherever you heed oilce of Deciatoh ' • chkirfcal coin bank reproductions by Herbert I. Hobr, Suburban Call BHidg* 6*9200 . • \ Notice Is hereby given that the Board COriSUlT US BEFORE YOU SUf * NURSING HOMES • SCWAiBLE L1MESCALE RE1IOVAL remote control of one or all of your ltghU; ef Adjustment of the Borguiih of Kenil- accumulated by the Suburban president. If No Answer, BRidge 6r3341 GARDEN TOOLS, sprayers. lrtieclU.ldctt! SERVICE \_ • '. ADams 2-4899 this system is the answer. /". 423 NORTH WNlON AVfi. CRANFORD worth, N. j.\ in the County ef Union, T*ust Co. during the past year is "It was very gi-atifyinE to myself Trubenbaeh's Void and Send, BRldge Just one of this many fine features In this held a publleX hearing en June IS, 1960. BERSE 321 Cettlennial Ave. * Craafoid 6-1661, 118 South Avenue, E, Crtuiford. 84® o be sent on; a tour of Union and my 'staff to -see how much CKANFORD MALL OTLOWSKI'S NUAWNMOWEB Service. at Borough Hbll. Kenilworth. N. J., and ••' ."'••' AatlwrUed .•'•'/' • N^ M/J£awC> "" • --• '•'.•• tl Marlon M^iii^ - 6-0483 considered: \ . County soon, with displays sched- M RSINO HO3IE MoWenJ shairpened arid tepalred ?-Bath Split Lev^ - HISS children "enjoyed the different Plvmotith - De Soto Msurei Sittings — HoHte Loans RETrCR : Applicatiori of Calbhan Equipment Co.. SALT FOR WA^EB sotteMers. many dif- m BRldSc J8-8033.. \.\ ^. , • . tl yoor u, uled at public libraries, public batiks we displayed," Mr. Hoer re- LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. for a variance\tr| erect a sigh at 111 ^•t^«ai^^k^aai^Ba\^B^BaMfe^B^aatB^ati ^^^kkollBaai alB ^MlBaa^aaBav Valiant yi Bo»le»arrd> BHidUe «-802«. U ADams 3-1020 East Jfenef at jfeS«Hsa. Elttabcih & Co., 215 Broad Street, Eliiaboth 2H Are offered tjuru rnernber offices- of the a variance be denied. ' w enjoyable far. those seeing it but 600 Lincoln Pk« E. South A Centennial Aves. Cranford TRUCK GHANB and T.D.-0\ Bulldozer 1 ?: BHidge 148a'','T. • ' .... • • . • -..*;. - IN SERVICE... ' CHANFORD BOARD OB REALTORS BOARD . OF ABJUSTMENlt also will help make them more SALBiiAMPS ASJ5 SlJAbES. Heduei tot hire. S. W. Oliver, inc.. Sludge mry C. Patrylow iloris 20-v to W.i; take'advantage of 8^188 and HUnter 6-70iT8, . ~\' tl LOOK FOR, THE SIGN . . Stcretary SEE aware-of our American"heritage." 41 Myrtle Ave. these bjircalrut; many shad** our own • UPHOLSTERERS • Dated: August 2. 18B0 As p y " ; PACKARD hattdmsda style. Lamps and shadeiTrc- Painting- Decorating WEDBINS INVffATIONS: Buy fretkesc- : .^REALTOR" Adyi S3.?8 . \ 8-4 •fhe banks are exact,replicas of covcred and reparred: we.can duplicate €. E. H0WLAND ^ obfoiurio wotedwo lliatnlwtl for fm^ GOING perlencad, profea^lonalprinterj. and en- SCREENS the 19th century.originals, in a col-, WESTF1ELD CO^ INC. any stode. iOOl. lamfcss'and shades In T. A, CRANR-Palntlng and Dccoratiag, gravers. Best qu^llly' and price. Past, • . Realtor Cun«f you'wtil recent* tfw IMMM of p*P>' FUWERAX CHANFORD * / stock. HLp!acem«>iit elassware (n stock. 343 Walnut Avenue: TeL BRidge 6-0989 BcH/lce. free parkins at the -door. lection owned by the B •l aurwrvUlon. 309 Columbia Ave^ REPAIR ALL MAKES washers and dry losrli pots ...-., .Z B» 8-O891. Notiae Is hereby filvt-A that ^the Board • Paint • Windwr Shade* mulehlns skrubs, rosci, fijrdefu) I ! ! CrmntonL Call BBids» e-3715. * i'W: quick, dependable service. VAN'S 111 AldeiiSfr, 3R 6-7777 of Adjustment of the BdroucK of Kenll> display in its lobby. WILLIAM'S •> : DOOLEY 1 Mary Ksuerttn ..Z.. BK 8^618 worth. N. J.; in the CeUaty of Union, : read your; \ Trubcnbaeh * Feed * Seed. BRIdCe S> • . > , " , " • '• tt CRANFORD ELECTRIC, 8 Alden Street. 611 Howla«d, Jr ...y...... !..,... BR smvt Louisa old , BR8-«75l / BRld3»S-2540 ', • 1661, 118 South Avenue, £., Craaford held* a public heaflng oi>Vjuly 13, "1680. The last; of the"series, wow on BEAUTY BOX FUNERAL SERVICE : . BRidse 6-0483. • • ti Sa^ H. Smith. ....-/ - BB 2-8«85 at-Barou£h Hall. KeiWWdrth. N. 4., and **&*<*** QI^No. Vnloa Aw*. • . • tor mt • Professlohal PermaHenU X PAJNTTNG, DECOttATTNG, fnteripr. ex- considered;. /• \ Hometown News display, iis the "Uncle -Remus Amihoriit* rUNEBAI> DIKECtOBS terior, '• Estimates cheerfully ' given, MASON WOBK, stoBS,. siftewalks, patios 13 Eastman St Bit 6-5type washer, At below, •verife co*t, BRidtfo «-818a. : August 3. 1880 . • & Tinning Garden care srntl lamlscapliicr SERV- l UPHOLSTERY SHOP ClllHId 8-2210. ., ICE POOL—IUinners' Associates. Call Adv. Fees: $3.78 • " " \ 8-4 15-17 NoHh Ave^ FOR THE KEY — Funeral Directors BRidqe 64)269 V«B»tiSH Ulllidl GIllL'S SS-tnch bicycle, used «lx tunes, "— e-aaSa. OF anidee e-48io. u - ABTHUR % KIAM1E—Interior and ex L'lUS South *v*., IS. CuiUnJ Quality Branda S2S; Arcus • C-'t4" caiAeri/, never used, terlor pjlntlnfi and deeoratlntu- BaOi= BOROUGH OF 12 Sprineficld Av«BBe *65. Call' BHidse 6-83S2. faction euarunteed. Free ostlmatea. to a Better Home —SEE FRJEE BOOKLETS h ....-• BRiage 6-0893 '.-J. ^> Call ELUab^th 3-U43,or BRidge 0- f OOA8D or ADJUSTMENT ^BRidie 6-0092 r RJUH-PIECE wicker porch- furnltuM 1983. . »S WTBSTFIELB AREA PICTORIAL, Notice cf Beelalsa • IS8 • ' with extra* rocking chair, aX} flve pieces, Jumble Store '• G.aNUNN CMURK — ALSO — HOMES I Notice Is hereby. £iven that the Bdnrd CHAPMAN BROS. J20;' two sets twin' beds, one maple MICHAEL El. BARTC11—SxU-rior und in JUMBLE STORE CLOSED until' Septbm- BOOKLET, ON REQ of Adjustment- ef W _• Borough ef Ker\11> bul -w«rth,—N.-&.T—ln-^hfr County--qf UniAnr WuhAuig^Hfecrtmg: Conteicters hanirint '—l^i'-imuivyetiey-plokup-oall BHklee- hcld a. public hearlnt; on June IS. I960,' 'jiHJBnvTG -— OIL .drawers. S3; radio-vletfola/'combUia. Reasonable price*. Call diiys,™»TnpT> BRidge g3 0,3859. tf tlon. SSv telephone bench and table, $3 B i8w46 or BRldBe at Bnroiiiih Hall. Kenilworth. N. J., and • U-1310. eveiUngi, BRidge «-1215.. 8-23 BARRETT &'CHAIN considered: ^\ three'gtorch tuts. £2 ench; Ultchcn table* BRidge 64140 epi's Fm-niture & Appliances , end four chair*, -white. %!>; one black S. R. BLUNCK and SON. 20S Michigan - HEALTaRS Application of Michael Cuppari for a 6-1320 HHNTYRE'S j antique .rocker. S}; one baby high cKilr. Avenue, (tentlworth. Cllestnut ' &• vuflanep^lo- permit eonstrubtlan of a two \'artb- • *Z: one floor Ujup. »i; one iiold-framcd 0637 /• ^ •• Used Cars For Sale, Sjlesmeri family dwelling on lots 10, It and 12. Dodge 'Sab-Rated" Trucks FurnltuVe — Appllaneca ; nurror. 13: what-not sfielf. «1; one pair -TWO COLONIAL. OFFICES black 82 (North 18th Street^ JuvenTlle Furniture •• LAWN MOWER SHOP twin bed>ed., candteWk'candletvlck bpreadspread*s iclirrrj > u..wJ—1038 Pairldhc 500 convertlblo, Anna Cook ....J7.. nn s-3i2a * It was the decision of'the "board that Baby Corrlaeca , EsiabHshrdf 1930 - *S3; one double bedspread, blue, S3; torn hydrumatlc. power brakes and steering. Bea . Warner - ,. CK 8-8019 WESTFfELD MOUNTAINSIDE a variance- lie'denied.- ' Linoleum — Rues — Lamps Itjtll; clean, excellent condition, be.ul- 3 1 ADams 3-3434 . SAXES «= SEKV1CE 'blacck »oii»iiyy tatat coit.elw 16, S5. Cal Musical Imtrucliam Hutli PrtCO Keve , BR 8-5172 43 mm St. 3 New Providence Rd. BOARD QP ADJUSTMENT • Gt«« REALESfT^S -.it BHldjfd e.3482. ' tlhJl, must &e\\. Qi.ll AD.nns 2-0183 Hlizel Haniiltsn .rsvt« AD 2-l?27 .Henry C. PatryWw CO. PARK'S — WELDING <&. a, BENNETT, teacher el plans,' Lites before 3 P.M. AD 3-1800 AD -i*ffiH> Acctiratdy BRidge 6-StiOO methods. ' r-ifjuin^ and popular,' Lfcs- Ltietti O. Rulney BR tt-8842 I • - Secretary Locksmith ' ' MAJHX BStEAKPAST SET. mahega. »orii In your borne, SQ< Doriaa Hd PLYMOUT*f-*lB5S, 4-deor. a ey4., stand, QcfltKide Turk BR L. TfJ ft. x ISO ft. VebB;ltedi>A"UEust 2, 1660 As Yoitf Doctor Orders! SOS, J. GUKER seereMn'. white blreh eit latii, chslri, Wesi&ild, Call ADama S-S3M ard shift, 'ft&H, eood coiidltion. Laura MacOresbr .....„..,. .. .. BK good location, has BldeWalks. trees, all Alfe: Fees: S3.t8 • - 8^4 end tablet: all In goad eonditlon. ifripFovcnumts* ready to build on. Call led — Eclipse BRidge 8-53S2. ' . . * ACCOliDlbN nmrlne ond whllv.,V BRIdtie B-S9S3. Heritala and ADams 3»33«. " -.'8-18 fWIN BOH© AUfO CORF iERS COKE * LAMPSHADES • I . Many ©Uler Fafndus PLVMOUTH—Dainai"i*d~105:i sl'dah. all BOROUGH OF KENH.WORTH kbsuveBv stsviri: O. E. WINDOV FAN, a* In., lhre«.gp«ed DANIEL K STER •good pnrts; will sell as whole or "by BHldge 6-1144 ' - sunaumm _ • \> two-watwoway excellenexclltt conditionnditi ; 22 tllW BHidge WILLOUGiffiY tiOABb OF AOJUSTHlgNY Call For and Delivery SferVie* •.'. equipped with hands and wlnL 11 Van Buren AVeiiue. . parts. BltldUe 0-3871. " ' Nsllee ef bccl.loo AV«., E., tCBAN*oHB Of AH ton* i_ ADams 2 2528 ; em. Eood condition. BJRld£e 3-6100. FAS?" *JJO COURtEO^ SEitVtCK Notice In hereby given that the. Board LAMP and ^li^SJ. V.tmrt 81, IN. HEAL. ESTATE & INSURANCE Summer Rental of Adjustment of the Borough of Ktnll- HI Worih A*«O W. BH l-lt» GIRLS 20 in. bicycle, boy's 24 In. bicycle Furrier - KOTICK OV LAVWLLETTE—Four Ucdfoom cottage. worOi, N. J., In the County ef Union, LAMPSHADE REPAIRS bath as.is, best offer. Col) BRldse 6' NEW FUttS. !rur co*U remodeled, r*J NOTJCB IS 1IEREBV OIV£N. Tlui ilrvplicis parch, ihsrt block to ocoani held a jsublle hearing on June IS, ISSo, SiMX).' paired, aUo rrUde iiitb capei and tiolea, the first and final account of IHe sub Aug. 13 ta Sept. 3, *loo per week; at Boraugh H«ll, Kenilworth, M. J.. and We repair lamps, Als^ dypl Cicined and »laxed7 lSA. KANTNEH. 118 serlber. JESSIE H. KUHta. .AdmlnUtra • .- SELLING? Septernbcr, gSJl per week. BRidge eoruidered: INSURORS Walnut Avenue, *»"M>TT «•-*"•»'•"• trlx of the Estate of ALBEIIT i'. HES ;6-Sd91. .-' . -Application ol Thomas J. and. Jean cate or re-eover any lainpshade. UAllD., deceased, will be audited and Well, new ts the rithf time to pul Csmpbejl fap a_ varianec ta continue, n 8 It SHAHEEN AGENCY, Inc. Tutoring stated by tho^Sinroi;A(c, and 'reported your housa en the market 111 high fence along their reaf property lino iOOl luhlpshaTdeii la sto«U* ' K*" ,' Crab Meal T^JTORINO •— High School iHd ColleciJ, k- Nursing Service- ~ia» settlement to the l/nlon Coiinty xjourt Call today. Our efficient &taf? win be at 33 t'eriibrook Brlve, Kenilworth. N. J.' pliicement glassware. Lamp »arts. subieebi. CaroItU t. Clark. B.A. (Yule —Probate Division, on Tueailay, August happy to consult with yeuwtthsut nay It w(ri the decision ef the bourd that i Cooked Steady to Serve LL.B.. Ed. &!.. 33<1 MounUIn Avenue CHAKrORD-KENlLWdHTit V.N.A, tat JOtli next ut 10 A.M. (prevsillns time'. Wonted To Buy u variance be reesmwended. Wlld Call AJSana 3348^ feeMctsl &UftlBj(, ViiiU, Hypoderntlci. / JESSU3 H. KU1«Z, We BUY S03KS . BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT E.T.WILLIAMS , rriuterpal »nd in&Al caNt health edu- / Administratrlsc- Henry C. Patrylow - ' BOBBINS & ALLISON. Cranford PLEASE CALL VOR DETAILS cation, the VijiUnW Nurae Cut Help Attjisriiey: • / .. P.M. BOOrC SHOP' Sewetary 95 BuiniM* tSS CeatrsJ Ave. WestHeld BR 64)777 thMiu You. Telephone BRidso 8-07S7, er eon' loud- A.' Lfib.v. HlC-hard Schroth ..„ HR 3-5S88 PLainfield 4-3S0O Dated: August 3. I860 - Suit Te}epbon« IMrertory. Hour* Mon- East/Jersey street. . . Jjnii'j Brtiitdioot BR B-4J10 Adv. fees: $3,78 . .8-4 (Nr. G«^v« St) . . ' . , day thru Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:3d silh. Newflaiwy. . . Joe MifSgllotU .... SU 0-0062 amvs sa in blocic; In eood* condition. JOSEPH LA BRACIO fjbff., Saturd«yl» A.M. to J PM, No _ July ii. linio Mlnnld Ander&Sn ..M ««..u.. EL ft-13031 No Parking Probf*HS Wrvlca Sunday* or bolidaya, ' Hannah Lynch BR 8-3028 Adv. Eecs: IS.'iS 8-1 Mary Giordano , _ _.... Bit B-8734 BOROUGH OF KENILWORTHs. Asphalt Driveway* Attains 2-2158 HAROLD F.BENNER LUGGAGE TuAlLtlt—Good condition, to OV ABJUJStM Goods Exclusively , Fiona Tuning Otuirles Newman ...... ; BR «-S774 rent or ta buy, needed by August 18th. BKU OV ABJUJStMENT ' Ins Late <=• Ftoal Sad toad* . Kotlcl e off n|n«|,UUo Incorporaiedi E PIANO TUNING and re Edward Shlmkus „ Bit «-88»5 .call BBldge tt^331 NatieNaeee I* hereherebyy eiveneiven ' that ththee Mantd For Mix* p-lrinfi by tfecosnized expert*. Su4< ef AdjustmenAdjtt t off ththe BorougBhh ef KKcnlUU tedailrid — 'children need love, especially Airtomobil* PalnHng Kin Piino Co, WIJNG ALLEYS LOOK FOB TUB SION ' .Henry C. Patrylow -. •'

CSANFORD (N. J.) C1TI2&N AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960 the bottom of'the plant. What to constituted 'me largest donation do' yet (received from a single con- These damaging critters are tributor. B'nai B'rith Women Arrange called, naturally enough, cutworms. v a « U.5* juid U»^>* Pl&n Stsuulp I&su£s olher plants as well as States and theHrogramf or Senior-Citizens and soonpr or lateV «very gardener United Nations plan to issue com- N Mrs, Albert Chodosh of 217 Hillside aventfe, president of has a 'bout vnth'them Mrs. memorativejstanups in Advance of Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, announced at j> jecent.pJanning meetiiig now has, the Rutgotij^ManUal for the Fifth World Forestry Congress, that several members of the service organization are to act as hostesses Home Vegetable Gardener!," that to be held in Seattle from August at the regular meeting far the senior c^izens of the community next ttlls how to solve this and many 29. More than 2.000 forestry Ex- Entered as qccond clusd mall matter at Wednesday afternoon in the educational building of Cranford Method^t LXVII. No. 29. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY; THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, I960 The Post Office at Crpnford, N J other problems ' _ perts from 50 natibtos are expected 3 Sections, 20 Pages TEN CENTS . for the congress, which is being Church. If you -have only a few plants i held for the first time m the United July session in Geneva of the Mrs. Chester Kaufman of 16 you tan Turxr J cutworm away States, .and also for the first *ime Mendcll avenue, citizenship and SPECIALS on SUNDRIES hujigly bv wiappint; a collar Economic and Social Council Ar- in the Wjestcra Hemisphere. civic affairs coordinator, will act aiound the stem of each plant be- O V O rangements, for the forthcoming fore you put it into the ground Headquarters Conference confetefnee were concluded in talks 'as chairman for the program, Mrs-, lourt Denies Motion to Set Aside Zoning Ordinance Makirthe little collar out of a Approximately 400 delegJtb;* 'Mr. Hammarskjdld held in London I Irvihg Nussbaum of 249 Hillside three-inch strip of light cardboard from 135 non-governmental organ- with South Africa> Minister , of j avenue will head the hostess com-" OUTSTANDING PERFORMER—Miss Lynn Price, dauehier of ' or heavy paper Roll it, loosely izations attended a two-day con- EjOarnal Affairs Eric Louw. I mittee. Kadimah Chapter will .iround the plant so thai about one Mr. ubjects to be discussed will supply refreshments to be served -t inch coei into the soil and twoguartcrs during the latter part of concern primarily tlje highly sen- Alley Protests shown receiving the outstanding performer award in/ihp theatre to; the group following a talk by Decree inches extend above May, including representatives of sitive topic of South Africa^ area at Ihe annual banquet of Ohio State University'*. Summer Ralph Gentile of the Uqion Coun y Cutworms can't chew through several international groups in- "apartheid" policy and racial dis- ty Mental Health Association. Center of Communicative Alt*. She won the honor m competition paper and so youi phints will have v terested in the work of the world crimination Mr. Gentile's discussion on '"Nev with 22 other students sn the thtvaifc! aroa on the b ,«sis of ability a chance to grow until they're no federation of nations. In addition Frontiers" will deal with problem longej tasty to perform .as an actress Over the five-wecK period of the pro- to United Nations officials, speak- Capital Punishment Deplored confronting the senior citizens of Record High At Crowdedwritten and oral—against con>?tructionMeeting of a proposed [Refused in Action If vou 'nave- several plants you gram, each theatre student piesonted three joi four Ulnished scenes ers included Roger Baldwin of the ifrost of the participants in a today and thejnanner in which the bowling alley andjcocktail lounge by Ciahford Recreation Center, Inc , can' get Kid of cutworms m your International League for the A bid of $136,600 for two parcels Pr^et«iboth written and oralagainst con>?truction of a proposed Mijii Price was selected at. the mdu iduaj/who had made the most United Nations seminar on human golden years of life can- be made of tcnvnshi{3M>xvii£!d bnd 6a South' at 489^501 South avenue, east, were presented at Tuesday, night's mCjCt- improvement'and showed the greatest/potential, as a performer. garden with a.poison bait. Mist Rights 6f Man. and Miss Anna rights, which ended in Tokyo, Ja- more productive and happy. * "the' i*i£ of Township Committee. More than 100 residents were jammed in -The scene, in VYHich/she .perforimeir was se-lected asr'the out- two tablespoons bt ealciqnt arisen- Lord Strauss of the Foreign Policy pan, in ,the last week of May, ex- - Mrs-.*'Leonard -H. Silver of 18 ate in fiytf- pounds of- bran,- then the meeting roo'm and several were standing outside in the corridor. standing .'singij/ presentation among, thoie by stylus enrol led Assofciation-WoWd . Affairs Center. pressed their conviction that a Lenhome drive, citizenship and liighest add one' and' one-half, pints, of Miss Frieda .Miller of the Inter- : While -the proposed bowling ••at the summer center. Miss Pjiee is a membeD^^'hc. Revelers gradual limitation of capital^pun- civic' affairs chairman - of the ship properly$t'it a^^tion— County Judge Miltoh A:- Feller, temporarily assigned to water. and one-half .pint, of • mo- national Alliance of Women was. isfiment, andlts_eyentual abolition, Northern New Jersey Council, establishment is not yel officially lasses. . was Superior Court, yesterday denied a. motion by Charles Ruben- elected chairman of thet18-meirw were desirable? The report Of theB'nai BVith" Women, reported that before the governing body, Mayor Mix well and scatter arou: ber executive committee which Co., stem of fiayonne for summary judgment to set. aside the seminar, which vras attended by programs of this type, dedicated to ;raJD. *Dprian explained that if the bases of plants in late; afte: guides the affairs of the "N.GiO.s"- 3*> representatives from 20 coun- the fulfillment -ot, the later years of township's-, 'zoning ordinance adopted 'June 23; 19.59- Mr.•' or evening. '»-.'• Recreation ^Center's applicaticm during the year. 'She' succeeds tries 6,f Asia^and the Far East'and life, gre a new civic affairs project Supermarkets ' of ElizabeJiiL, "at Rubenstein owns property here on Wadsworth terrace and road passenger Service Tree Moving-Job , , •——-• _rv;;'" .—'-:'. • • • • -~'! -Haskins. 'avenue:-,.'.,. \ • . •'. J William itf ColHson of the" World from Australia and New'Zealand, for the B'nai B'rith rWomen units meits.the'local building code v Mrs. C. k< of -South River thinks Affairs Center." \ snight's .meciiag of.Towii-' also" stated^ tliat the majority be- of Union County. •ship Committee. ' . •'•••• irovides" the required , off-street The civil action was^filed in moving day has.came former mag-, * * *«• . liev'ed capital punishment should Mrs. C. G, Albury, chairman of July of last year by Ruben- nolia tree.,,'But it's 20 feet tall* '.. at $90,080., ofteted by facilities,^ .the township "S.G." To VisR'Sontti Africa never be applied to ppersons s under the senior citizens committee -of I)ana .CoRstnietioa. Co,'.said- tc cannot stop the project-because the steinr& (Jlkl(, Jersey" City at- C' • State Highway: CoriijjiisiSionejr Dwight R. .G. - Palmtfi? announced with a- spread of 16 feet" • •. .'."•.. t,; Secretary General pag Hanj- 1 " h the Cranford Community Council, / 18 years of age. Each "country, the —/ be rep.reseKtiHg- title Gi\eqf AtSau South avenue property is zoned torneys, representing Mr. Ru- vtoday^that^heariHgs will be held at several r6eauqn.s throughout the Donald B. Lacey suggests that marskjold. has disclosed that he has arranged to have this program transplanting a magnolia this "big delegate? declared, should take its ajifie Tea Co^, Use bidding. for business. Near the close of the Expert; Study benstein, against thfe township 01 istatc prior J&. executing .contracts, w*th passengm^carrying railroads will pay a visit this summer-to own-decision on the .question in the as part of the-expansion plan.of ttsss* $46.0fi0 o\-er the. openisig meeting, he declared . that no isn't a job*,.you undertake lightly Pretoria, in the Union of South' and thfiJTbwnship Committee. vfor continued service at established rate.s. / - '•••""• light' of its prevailing social con- the monthly meetings of the Gold- ... - ..,..., ., •-.. . . -.. . . ' PhbtJ? fey Kouawe price .before' Mstyor_ Ira D. Dorian official action will be taken until unless you're a professional nur- Africa,, fallowing attendance at the 'ditions Numerous hearings were held .The7 Central Railroad -erf -New-jersey hearing will be hqld on t en*Age Club., *•' 1 FOR ASSISTANCE^-Patficfc J.'Grail, townshhj) eiigirieer, displays plaque recognizing his closed the auptiortu .•'•-, the committee has seen the build- Of Enhilimeiit L : L : seryman. The4magnolia has ten- through the past year. Town- i 'Msriday, August 15, in "the'West- ^— - — - ' ; der roots4pn'd (( she were to-do it ['service to^Crarifordrs'seyenSmuHitap^l playgrounds.' Sandra Avery, 1?,. of 47 Johnson avehue," right, Also taking -part was Philip j. ing plans and also is assured that The Cranford Taxpayers* Assoc- ship Attorney Donajd . R. _ field/City Hall. At this same hear- 1 r herself," .she'd better wait imtil THAT S THE THANKS I GET jjrescnted-the'plaque to\ Up, Grail at a ceremony- at Lincoln avende playfiigid. She was assisted by Levin. , was. defective-and words "like a brick. ' Helen E: ^ Thurnauer, a United : ; ; he estimate of future ervrollment Governor Robert B. Meyner,, pro- ks ,depart«aent f r*om the chil- —^—r-—- ^: *. ••_—~' ' ' ''' mittee. Last summer 2,669 chil- salei the «jntrnittce |a>/Ks.-o.. meet- license for the proffosed: South is utterly void and ineffective in vides that the State Highway Com- ^Wallace* A. MUeheltree, exten- States citizen wjio had |or some dren ." enrolled. •. ' . ings, or Until ..-Septejffiicr-. 33. to- for the "proposed new high school years been "living in Switzerland. avenue project. prior to the submittal of the un-.that the said ordinance was not missioner shall annually determine iion, soils specialist, agrees with High School playfield again announce its aeoeptSKce or stjejec- first submitted to the Planning "Mrs.. J. thaf 'digging up the whole A direct bequest to bis office un- ifhe-department set up the 5 The attorneys .requested an Harry Lawrence of 25 Park.way successful public referendum ear- what railroad passenger service ir led with 600 registrants; Lin- tiow ot the offer. '" amendment'to the liqiior control Board for consideration and re- "essential in the public interest." terrace to add peat moss would be der the Will amounted to $250,000. lics'for tfle seven playgrounds in— coln, 500; Koosevelti 400; Wal- • The suceessfcl faiddc-r is So c|teci Village, head of the busiriess edu- lier this year.. quite a ehore. " . In addition, assets valhed at lluding making and repairing tab*- ordinance to permit bbw|ing alleys "At.that time, the Cranford Tax- port as to its apprpval or disap- Interested persona are invited to LANTERN • BJi nut, 383; Sunny Acres, 375^ a $200,000 supermarkes " oa- \he and restaurants to yremain open cation department of Cranford proval oir" suggestions thereon be- ' So he? prescribes gypsum, / $800^000- are put 'at th^j disposal of and benches,- storing-, and re- payers' Association supported the tend the hearings and make AtSuittmer /Adams, 285 and Memorial, 275/ property within a.yeasfof Ihe sale, beyond the 1 a.m." curfew, even High School, is among three New fore the adoption of said ordinance. jpwn- to the*commissioner* any pounound to a square yard df'law'n'f'la . the /Anierie'an Assdciation for the" liuring equipment, maintaining Board" of Education's proposal. We e, commissioner any While- Lincoln, Memorial, arjd occupying not less than 15,©dO though alcoholic ' beverages may Jersey teachers awarded" fellow- -Defendant denies the conten- material or recommendations This white powder thai looks like United Nations \ (AAUW, for the clsr tind drinking fountains, Higfci School will extend tVieir square feet of the land area and are still ready to support a build- benefit of rofugepi I coming under not be dispensed. At .present, the ships to participate 'in a 'National plan of similar magnitude tions of the plaintiff as set •outjn" kih limefielps to .open-up the soil bv 5 lbs. |nd;coiiccting trash. School Finale season until August 26, thejither containing not less tisan 30,6on thhe FirsFitt .CountCt . ' rearrangujig . its «, structure some- tfre^TmmdaiB-tfrtftisrigh 6mRit^ municipal ordinance does no' Economic Education Workshop for when it is resUbnvitted. jtitiws. Meetings are currently bebe- ^^ilrfi Smnmcr-schaolraferanford: Hig| • four playgrounds' will close to- square feist-of floor space. permit establishments holding Plaintiff moves 'for Summafy whatht . / •' stoner. By a decision of the com "Our concern lies in the ing held by thth e DivisioDii n of RRail- lisoil reported the following ac- School concluded its second year morrow, Mrs. Schilling^ 'an- • The two pawccls measure -Its Hquor licenses to .remain open Business Education Teachers. Judgment in his favor on the TpatLTftansportatiopatftansportation with leaders However, he notes that a terrace mittee set up by the AAtp, as announced. She urged ^children by 200 feet and 1V5 by S98 feet. siori of the .original proposal to legatee for the tund-^-eomprising |ivitics on the playgrounds last on Ifiday with 428 of the 485 'stu.? y y beyond 1 a.m. or at other period The workshop, which will begin the so-called 'package deal." This First Count of thq Corrtplatnt on . >f>f>• •• •Lithfeovv;' "Blue Tango," Anderson; 1 Pelte Week's irtuist Sanguilia)to, cuddliest,'•. "staff included 21 teachers and a 'H- ."_ > - _ f 'tana ft^i ]_ -~ 1^*. .^^ \ / - _*" . '.._^'._ . T- - d • • . • "Syncopate"d Clock," Anderson; t-irfp. Hasisms .of '203 Beech this\Aiorning. the'affnir will, be/closely, together. By spring they The speaker, who is the husband Vivian Doudt. '; . ] brariah. - (Continued -on Page 3) 'held/temorrpw at the. same time., I -'(Continued an tinae 2' Hat contest winners were: Fun- I . —. —— /Irish Tune from- County Decry," of the former-., Barbara Sloat, daughter^of Mr. an^l Mrs:-Francis "^Dutv Tour for E. Sloat of 24 Oak lane, has been . Jim Polls was named camper of Styles; biKgest, Gail HelWig; most Mayor Ira D. Dorian of 8 Registering Up ^6tMer©irthday->No. 99 visiting at the Sloat home for the.the week during the fifth week at (original, Mary Lou Kcimig.and ncll road, a major in the Air,! past two weeks since thO|r return Cranford" Boys' 'Camp at Silver/ Reserve.," will leave Monday7to be- "hits Porrick for lampshade hats; BV BARBARA PUTSCMEB from the Congo. _ " _^ _ Lake^it was reported by Raymoijd' pest homemade, Debbie and Gar- „gin two,weeks of active/duly at ••Yeii, I'll he 99," David Austin' ' Reid—made from plastic fruit McGuire A.ir Fprce Basoi where he said quickjy. The Rev. Mr. Deer declared that Ward, director. Best camper? of baskets, tea bags,,and.black net- , will be assigned to thebasc judge "And I intend to work until the Congolese "had had enough their cabins were as follows:,Cabin (Continued"on. Page 4) [advocate's office. my 100th birthday," he added of Belgian rule —'they wanted to 1, Steve Brooks; Cabin 2,1pm Ruu; iX-ith his blue eyes snapping. make their own mistakes- even Cabin 3, Steve Radis; Cabin 'A, "And what's, rnore, you won't .though they realized they were hot Scon Aiwr: Cabin o^J'auL Jose- have to bother-me about-my-bist-h- ready from the educational point witch; Cabin 15, Jim Pellt. '.- 1 •\ fit day after thot because I'm retiring Honors for inspection went to of vievy. ' - Cabins 3 ;iml 6. wfth Rudy.Stew- *that_ day," hti finished with a He described the Congo ;is about twinkle in his- eyes. •'. , art and Dave Erdinann as coun- one-third as. large qy back in the 1800's, is a compliwi - 900 CALORIE DIET air Projects --Mri Austin, ringing up an order with a population of 14* million. cafcd mechanism. ; *' . - • ...tf^ v" Conversion-of- a ground -floor classroom into a ^chemistry-physics; on the register at-the .Charles Prior'to 1908, the" speaker pointed, Tlu- campers' t^yk a trip to the Kurtz Market," 18 North Union it wus a personal possession of Pocono VViM Animal Farn-i, on The little man stands in the doorway of a chicken house, 'lie carries a liitory at Cranford High School is one of many major projects un- Tue>day and hiked into Hope on Idertaken this summer-in Cranford public^schools under the supervision avenue, where he has worked.for* Kini» Leopold but he exploited und .. sack of (for Shame) stolen diickeris. ». ^i i im a , the past 21 years, interrupted his [of Pjiul q. Chicdf,-superintendent * " " mismanaged the nation. It became ; Thursday evemng work to talk about his birthday a Belgian possession in 1908. Tournai.nent winners were: — Press \M head of the chicicen in the yard and the policeman starts |»f building maintenaace-and serv- next-Thursday, Junior- darts,. Gary EstabrOok; |kes. " ' '. . '-Whilaihe Belgians icnoord^edu- after the criminal who darts back into the house—cornered. fi Held Here He smiled as. he' reported -that cation in the Con«o,>ht«'conlinui'd, scnioi darts,., Scott Auer; junior One laboratory .HAS been used for congratulations had started cdm- tctherbiill, Steve Shak; sonior Almost like television! * . hinuslry-physies until this time. ForBm-Riimg ing from townspeople already. He icXiicrbtill. 1 Jim Pellsi junior bad- r- put seriousjy, there, are criminals, AndolH^fundsxlo require profqi-- Our Mirage |Thr new laboratory will have work said he was grateful and * ininton. Steve Hudiii; senior bud- BUBBLE BATH l'ablch nccoinmodating 24 studch'ts, Gutfrey Family pleased" that so many residents , minton. RandyNelson; junior foul [Mr.Civieff reported. Approximsite- were Interested, / [ shooting. Jay Kline; >enipr foul • Mr. and Mrs. Cur.tiss K. White Board Sets Extra [ sliootuiK, Mitchell Dorm. Therc is no safer way to protect; your savings and your financial half of the cost of the conver- Pushing his sporty black, white Js.ian will be covered by funds.f-'om f »» Ccdar strvet were Junior pinlfTiiOriffr'Stev^p Radis: •- . security as well... than .with a sayings; account. '" \ - " arid yellow plaid cap back^on his senior pin« poni;. Bill DeChabert; • head, he frowned as he talked, Registering Hours Open one soon — today if possible.- & fl The Union -County Board of junior archery, Mike Downinir. Jofin. Caf|rcy Sr and about a broken wrist he_ suffered Elections this week announced ex-, senior archery, Jeff C»lln»s; jun- At Lincoln School doom.«* has earlier this year which liept him "Add to it every-payday. [been converted- for kindcrewten, family, who arrived lrn periods of registratioa for the. ior hoi^cshocs, Douglas Perez: sen- 1 a reno home five months. • Nevertheless, Presidential-Election of l'JfiO. ,', ior horseshoes. Jeff Cullins;. junior- h'»^« andd •at"ciwotand."a"ba'SntC | Albuquerque, Mf. M., he returned to work at .the begin- Your savings will be secure. And your future will be secure, too. VO b S Beginning September 8. and con- bowling. Dou«las Perez; senior *to,:il!tf-rnnni h,.has "been^ «madnrfe. *«tinto« £~c y" -thc, 41-year-old! nlnB of the summer as spry and VW DRUG STORE practice room. Kpom 8 in tinuing each business day until bowling. Bill DeCluibort: 25.00 father of nine children, wanted to alert as cvor,^Kurt2 Market man" Swin> c.irnival results Avert -ie- PRESCRIPTION PHAKMAir School has been en- agers report, .although his work- September 29 (the Una! diitc ii per- visit lils relatives in-New Jersey son may register or Hie a clwrtye ported as follows: 1 ing day has been cut in half. '•'si' foe a long time, but all forms of of'address notice), the county, of-! Intermediate Division — D.isij xaIkboards ,in Sherman. Cleve- transportation; proved to be out of Not' one to talk about himself. ; They look like fall, fe«l like summer — ptrfeetly adapting la elty l Roosevelt,, Brookside and tlce Willie open.from 9 a.m. t.. 9' oUt of water. UonaUl Leslie and the question for the family: Plane Mr. Austin volunteered the infor- schools have been relin- pm, and all municipal clerks have. Tonv^Ruu: breath holding. Victor _^ I. i ways, in ioty eare daerenl Here, a double*brea»tcd muted cheek fare would, cost^about $2,000; one mation that hiajloctor said he wtfs been requested lo observe the same Nielsen; biggest splash. Llo>;"_Si^_- We Reserve The Right by sanding U>. an original a "mystery" and had never seen car would not be large enough, ^m-y • • ^ _.' • • Icluik; littlest splash, Dave CoHTHST—- TRUST COMPANY To Limit Quantities late.conMitibn, Mr. Chief? ex- a patient to equal him. He" prob-, from d'newjwodhy cblleelipH of Irantitcbnsls, item 8 to 16. and there arc laws prohibiting The^boiirtl susges'ts Oiat perSgns! underwater swim. Chns NuSdzto- Additional cufeteria'tab- anyone- to ride 1n a trailer while ably is one of the oldest workers there's an office in your community • • -;;*' •'•.•:•.•••••••• :~:.* IJw have bbsc n installed at tke,twoh j ... wlno aw nOU registered or have chii; funny dlvo, Robert Goodhart; •.""••'•"' ' •• '-^ • '• ''•" • • ' '•- " *' '• in the country.._ 1 C.'Aui'tiii, a clerk at Charles Kurtz Market, cunJJtfue.s to riiifj up orders moved und -hot^ct nptirted the luckbqard race, Lloyd Lescliuk and STdRi HOURS: llunio,; hij-h schools and additlbnal^t-«. .-Cafffcy and hl^ j Before joining Kurtz Market as CELEBRATING t '.CRANFO.RD *>LAINFiELD • SCOTCH, PLAINS > WESTFIELD • GARWOOO DRESSES, GQERKE'S FASHIONA§1| SECOND flOQU, ELIZABETH ONLY-, Ittckboards huve ticca placed In ,*ir us he hiii doae l(k ihe jttst'21 years at-the-same store. Next Thursdujy^he familiar Ufjurc sporting •boarti to do 1,0 iiiimwiialcly 10; VtOtor NicUcil. ; '. 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. •«-- • wife, bought" an a clerk, Austin worked in schooL bus -for SlOO^t-nt about the former Mutual Grocery Store a plaid sports capaj» .v,ill eeleLrate bis M\h birthday anniversary, lookifli toworil. his lOOut/biEthday .avoid the'possibility-of lo.t^c^l AdvaaccdDiv«^7^% interior of Sheramp. Junior (Continued an pase 3) when he plini • "'"i ••• {Continued On Vaa* 8) ;•:/•