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Second F*»d Vol. LXVII. 4 Actions, 32 Pages CRANFORD, MEJtf JERSEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1965 TEN.CENTS" - M ^JfeW.ir^- Oiffer of Religious Pennant Municipal Budget to Be Iiitroduced Turned Down by Vote of 4-1 By'a 4-1 vote, Township Committee Tuesday night turned down n offer of Garwood Council* Knights ctf ColumtfUB, of a° "C&eTuesday-Night; Anticipated Revenues Natior^ Under God" pennant to be flown beneath the American flag at the^Municfpal Building. Public Affairs Commissioner Charles G. Siegfriefrcastthe^ only Vote in favor o£'accepting the pennant. PubHc Safety Commissioner Ed* Seen Holding Tax Levy Hike tb $60, ward Gill noted that the offer was made ra a spirit of deep reverence Towmsjbup Coinmittee Tues-~ Sentiment "- "apdsmcerity of purpose but re.com- «Jay night will introduce the menfted^that we not fly this or lyo5 mumypat budget show- For Teachers any other-'-vpennan't beneath the Township Endorses New Budgeting an increase of $102,561 in American flagon our flagstaffs." r He said he had arrived at nounced yesterday by Finance stand from the religious; cpm: Commissioner Wesley N. Phi-' Attention focused on teachers ity and patriotic standpoints> $45,000 by School Boa "As a community;" Commission-^- ? lo. Public*liearing 'fs sched- f -N3Cuesday uations which will not become ef- In an effort to answer any and present school budget even if it is jtective, until 1966), - . jobs received, more money, he standpoint, I believe the American all questions about the 1965-66 twice turned down by the vpters. night unanimously adopted ^ s'aid~, emphasising the fact that flag was meant to be fldWii alone— cffhr.nl hiiriffpf mpmhers of the Mayor Hr Raymond Kirwan d&L Commiseioner Philo explained -ft-is ttsctf-a anlnrv ayrrii thqt the-eshrfintcd 1066 fate -mik ••>» money is necessary at ca- Cranford Board of Education dared there is no formal commit- providing-increases of 4 to 4.S per- symbol of everything we behev<; ment between the Township'-Cofn- efii^ci^cj^eases of approximate!^' reer Revels." »n." will be available at the .school cent tor department lieads and ap-^8 to $$2 on properties with -true The teachers association had offices- m Lincoln School on mittee and Board .of Education^ Commiisioner Gill read the fol- 1 proximately 3 percent Xor pther value of $^BflQ to $35^08^ respec- asked the board- to substantially Saturday frorn 9 a.m. to noon. However, he stated the governing municipal enigloyes. '- lowing excerpt from a'letter from body believes the oroposed school tively. . \^ r' increase the salary guide for the CrWord Clergy Council: "It is dur,desire to explain our. Only objection to the ordinance The propo.sjjd^$7*63^ate on. real teachers with experience, specifi- hudget in detail with any one budget is a good bifaget an'd, hav- "We look upon the flag itself, waq raised by Kenneth McGfath, 9? fol- cally for those in their eighth year who wants to meet .with us. "We ing given it their endorsement, 9 Mbrmandie PL, who urged thai unadorned and with nothing ad- would feel morally obligated t, $1.04; xjmiii^cipa^ ^LS'Tj-aiujl would benefit about 120 teachers. bol of a gjeat country which knows Mich time as "w^ know senior citizen^ and veterans, .26.^-v. In the new budget the board has want everjv citizen in. CranJbsd tess they rocemred new inionpftat- t> that it was founded upon faith in v Vto tax rate will b<£*^~ '{ The breakdj£w.n.at the Suburban S explained that there is a 17Vi per- God is supreme or, and'&tSjOOO £y "tightening our Education had beeL cioestioned toxp^yers wi^, «bei at rising cost*. UK aiui the public hearing ia&i. $4,058, 643.50 ps ro vfarruly conceit will be the 'jatz combo shown abtfve, composed/of cent turnover of leaching staff over all men.men." r the remaining five months %Also adqpted" on flnal reading (Continued on Page'8) •Students Irom Cra'nford High School. Left to right in th'is plcrture each year. "We are. Hiring mainly of-We current school year so we night as to whether was. an amendment'Ctp the zqnmg Commissioner Siegfried declared budget was the I 2(eei .Seated, Richard Lu.diunx.&nd JohnDolin; standing, Jfojm Bod- in the new teacher fielrt which the Knights of Columbus_ajre con- eaft )ncre?pe our anticipated bol- jelt Drdlriance to simplify procedures nar, Robert Yurochko, instrumental'instructor at the high scnool;, puts pressure on our starting sal- cerned ovei: recent decisions which ince m the 1964-65 school budget ure to -adegiHttely * operate the" "^quireS ojf publfc ihstitiifions.isuch schools js«& board membew; an- as'chm-ches, schools, colleges and Lawrence Mann, David, Gershmari, ftobett Read andJMark Vogel, ary to be competitive with out- hhave eliminated the use of the by $3&,O0ft," • k* Event ^ Absent when the picture wps taken was Peter K.atz. (Continued on Page 8) (Continued pti Page 8) The reduction m the school bud- d unanimously In the affirm- hospitals, in seeking^ building per- ative. ' ) mits for ^e^consU-uttion. get was ma,ete "after reviewing s comments ejepressed^at the ptlblic "Then, three days later, on a , The new meSimre elimina}e,i the Opens Today hearing on Thursday evening, and Sunday afternoon, we learn that, necessity for such groups to go be- January Sales D&y$t one of the at the request of the Township fore the Board of Adjustment to after a conference-"With township top promotion events ol the yearf Jazz CombQ, Brass Ensemble officiyals on^&unday,'' Dr. Mmeur Committee, the Board of Education obtain approval before issuance x>f cut their budget $45,000.' a building permit. ' \ will "open in many local stores to- H, Raymond Kirwan said, H. Randall Kreger, 56 Livingston . George W. Morton, 19 Woods 4ay urider auspices of the retail di- To Appear With Symphony Ave., a former member of the- H^(3eorge M. Lmaer, <' need fqr economy for referendum* for qn observatory building. combo from Crantord^High School under the direction of Robert Yur- Board of Education, and thc •mem- chairman. The sal©6.^will continwe bers of the Township Committee to be held on the school budget if Mayor H. -Raymond Kirwan re- ochko, instrumental instructor at the school. ; the Township Corni-nii:^ k- ^ fion'c OrauiJi!rAviirt(ie Jufilfir High •^vwtghed jaafr what Dur poat- pliftd.that in, raccnt rttonthti "thh in addition, a to approve the" proposed school School will join the *7o-piece Sub- tion should be. It is our present phasp of our zoning ordinance'hati open tonight decision that we should take .some figures regardless ot the wishes of been troublesome with respect to enqe of shoppers, y for Ti>chaikow- v the , voters..., He contended the • \ action at this time. development plans ; of Calvary X-ocal mcrchahls, who have been "It was our hope that some re- schools' supervisory staff.^ is be- Lutheran 'Church,-.-.St.- Michael's School concert.4% scheduled' foe conducting sales dining January, ductions could be effectedV It Is coming costly to local taxpayers. Church and the college, as well as Sunday, February'7, afi 3 p.m. in Gerald H Croushdfe , 'ijNjNJJ , M nave;"cui their prices to the bane," the auditorium bi prahford, High j early," Township 'Clerk J, Walter Cof- McArthur o£ 72y Willow St., whocontributions to the Heart Fund Mry. Arthur Venneri, civics The adult .s'ehool. direvtor re- (fi? .wanieil today that there are .attended a planning and organiza- has produced new and improved chairrniin, reported that invitations niiudod all settlor qti/cii.-; In Cr.m-only three more .days in which to tion meeting at White methods of rfia^iio?intf, • treating have been .sent to all lo,.aspirants r tnnl U»Vir f'\ > ^'Ml ab'iiV' n Hint nht.'ijn now d\\n ljccpsfv: hel'nr.' the -Ci QenvuMnntHt- of • tU»l .-:. tn hi- llireolii'.sc.s aiT-'onen To Thotn" HV'-'wJan'uii"ry"TI dt'nclllne'.' H«7:,ald ITfilt BccauSe of the large stake young rendering of proposed new drive- and Sons, ElizabCh, will hav'e two coniniunity. Bccuu^c of the im- filled ot thc February U school charge. All protective .••indents, only a little move than half of the election. pco'pjc have in continued: fe.\oarch "While the heart diseases con- up bank building, to be constructed drive-up wiri7fows. mediate neighborhood, It is unlike- howevor, must ri-Ri.sier either by estmuiied \,!!(lo riitniircd -now dogand progress in the tight against tinue to be-the Number 1 killer in Township Committee Tuesday ly that the property-ever-would be Invitations also have -been .sent mail or in person b<>forc the start licenses have been U'.ken out thus heart and blood vessel diseases, the nation, many thousand;; of per- at southeasterly corner of Walnut night-concurred with the majority utilized for n one or two-family to the present members of the <»]' classes oil TlKJ.Htidy »:v«;lliim. far. the Cranford1 Youth Corps will be sons, children and- adults alike, Ave. and Chestnut St. by the Un-opinion of^the Board of Adjust- residence, ucially in view of its school board, Superintendent of ' Tin.1 fullowiny i-ourses are avail- Licenses may be obtained at the reactivated to undertake the resi- are Kiirviying. heart and blood ves- ion County Trust Co,\ ment, in granting u variance to!proximity to ar.- industrial' use to SchnnlM Clark W. McDerrntth.and :ilile: Bookkeeping, bugimieis' con- ; elerk'.s office in the municipal dential canvass, Mr. McArthur re- sel disorders that physicians- con- Raymond W. Bauer, president of perm:', the new building. The jton-, the rear of the property line. T.hc rtMimbera of the Cranford League Irart liriti^e.jjwini'V^atiortul-Kix'iU'li I building from l?:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.ported, r- - • sidered hopeless only 20 years ago. the bank, announced that coa- ing board approved the application majority concluded that tlie Mas- o( Wonien Voter;; ami thc local 1 and 11, conversational Spanish I today and tomorrow ;md also dur- Tlu: initial meeting of this group •More hearts than ever are boing by a 3-2 vote. . ; ter Plan should have inco|por«)cyoc!:itions. ;,' and II, ereative"writing, American ! inL- special last-minute hours ar- will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, saved- and more cardiac patients slruclion' of the new facility will The majority of the Board of this particular lot in B-l aorie E^ich^ of the board candl£j«to,s and Latin Ahu-rican dancing, acl- ranged from 9 a.m. to noon this ill the community room of the"Mu- are leuding productive lives and get und.erwny; as soon as weather Adjustment concluded that the rather than toyhavu OJccIuded it. will be alluttud fivo;jsii[nu'le« fur C on Puflc S) Saturday. nicipal Building. \ going bat\k to work." permits. The colonial brick buil'd- proposed use is reasonably neces- It presently is iiKR—i zone. . ' (Continued on Page 8,) *v

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CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1965 of' properties in several instances recogni- bur-den now Additional Arrests(Expected .Revaluation of locdL-propeAties totals $173 025,- anticipate thit ratables from" new 90O ft it. bi oken flow n as' f ollow s <*'• Vacant land, ^4,497,100, icsidenflv mdustnahexpansion in {he towri- -jr outhJfarty iitaii Qampl^iion Shlfc* iviH Ivi thfc«»ir"peak ml ab»ut fPolice Chi«f,Lrf>$ei'W. ,P> expecteexpected iin (fonnefrlipqonncfrtipnn wiwitth a pphce. raid/at 400. of a maintenance superior unilT pro SaFurdaSaFur^davy nit a home "O-on gunnfiflfigpnngfitfWd AveA"?e,, tno wtitevv?itch 15 boys ana d The J M Cf&min.'haw Co, ad- we are in on able ^position to pay ^ ianging in ^e.fiom 15 to 21 weie taken snto custody when beer, vised Township Com«jaiUee some day night thai all woi k^ii connec- -oTUU with the town- «* b«|»ltui»t« were tion with the i evaluation ship officials were conducted in a Q Cranwood, CJarwood, last week was ha* been completed The most cooperative spirit and dealt The chief said the premises had reported an outstanding success was refected to commitee ior eelected Officers solely with bjontif fiscal policies .been undei burveillance imce as Ted fetrauss was chairman. study. ,^ Wp look fjwtfrard to further coop- far back ab last summet because wltb the township of "an unusual amount of yowng- The firm said "adjustments weie. i* Go. Trust sters gathering, there,1' but .the made^jvhere necessary following. ammler, Ji , oi elp them' plan long-range fln- Buy Scout Week and we fully ex- police had to wait uatil they had Informal intwyiews with Ideal res-> Cranfoid was reetecteda duector "before of the piiion County TrvteW^o. at Display Planned ldents during the past two months, be taken- * * and all data cards and other in- the recent annual meeting at submitting* their long-range nn- ( formation aV6 now ready* for. de- bank's .mam office fn Elrcabeth plans* to ^us. This will en- The raid wtis carrred-out with a ^ p ^ search- warrant and was in ch'arge livery to the assessor. All directors were reelected at the able the ttownshih p andd tthh e schoohl px a jo^nt ettgft celebrating Boy annual stockholders' meeting. The of Lt Matthew. T. Haney» acting The Cleminsh&w Co has been •System to better plan-their overall on jnstructlpng'front Chjef Powell. t qi&fc^qexfo 7-13) jj$ canning out the revaluation pro- local resident wa£jj^med a mem- fiscal policies,'* Dr. Mineur con- dens Of Cilb 5cfiyt ber of t^ie trust CRANFORD EXECUTIVE AID^-^CHIEVjSB§ — Grace Assisting the lieutenant were De- gram tor ites past 14 months. They cluded, i fective Edward J. Klubenspies and decpr^ta d of "Seal's notified loca,l property owners last Also returned to office at the an- of Elizabeth, teenage-,- treesufer of Reichem Co,, the Junior Mayor Kirwsn ^dded, "It was Patrolmen William Crlssey, Ste- D $U k t»6 Towosbip Com- October of the .current "true value" nual reorganisation meeting were Achievement ccynpany spansoted by fteichhold Chemicals, learns* our feeling as a result of these phen Schlapak and ponalcl Curry, by of thejr properties, Because ol John V. Nostrand of pranford, sen- •fiiu-t-hand^ thejmpqitjncc of sound financial controls and meetings -that the Board ol Educa- of thft The chigf himself- directed the- j. f^ widespread opposition, Township ior vice-president and treausrer accurate receftl keeping as she checki sales records and caph tion i§ doing a conscientious job of project, at tt oi the pack miy Committee decided td postpone the and treasurer and Senior opera- giving the people pf Cranfotd the action from headquarters Lt junior College, w« named this jncornfHwlth Gerald P Baier" of 8 Mansion Ter. Reichhold Chemi- Vincent L. Brinkerhoff was in iafjt' weefe , iiT Bioofcsidf? Place effective date of the oew valua- tions. calfi'Jupior Achievement financial adviser Junior Achievement beat possible^ducational program School The theme of Hhe display week by Mayor, ft Baypnoft$ Kir- tion figures until 1966 Subsequent- Other local residents renamed within the abilities of the people charge of transporting th^ group wan to fill the unexpired term of 'of Union Countv, Inc, is a national yo"uth economic educational toiieadquarters. will be "Trailbjazers'* and- it ly, representatives of the Clemin- were: Willard V, BnQley,*vlce-prj program sponsored by bu&inegs and mdustiy. Winner of S.evert to pay for" iU^From the Township depict frontier seenes from Fred Olson on the board" of Committee standpoint w«* have to Chief Powell said -ifce barbitur- haw Co. held informal interviews ident; Walter P. Yost, maior awards last year, the area unit is considered to- have one of lean history, trustees pf the Cianford Public •with nearly 1,000 local property +of—vice • provident—aa ircacuror recognize the important part a ates were found on some of the In conjiuicttoft with tho j unwc Th<> ti-rm runs thfQURh owneis and made reexaminations and senior operations officex. the finest .Junior Achievement piogiams m the country superior school program* plays in young people at the party and also 1968 The nomination was sec- attracting new residents and new members, of Den 2 told . ^ on the premises, .apparently about famous frontiepsmen Those. onded by Pubfi Comrms- 3dd|tii>nal business ratables to our commun- when the r,a«t- tary, and Mrs~DoiQthy C "Weeman, poard also y^gg ^us 3| l s throwh n h th t James f^ G. Siegfried, th tch ity. ' ^ " ^ sfeited He said the party was be- aeMstaht secretary fundds totalintl g ^5,500 in the teach- p, Kit Carson, Donald v Swockhamer for John K." P. Stone, Ji , and M.ers' salary account to "recognize ing held in the basement of the paniek, iOavy Crpckett, and Maik reelection last Novembei. Raymond Ruey, Jr,, in the isaBlCs. career, leachars." How this will b?_ house. 1 >Vnt vt> r*»niHX!PntntiVRS and Edwyn M Lew>s, manager, of. of the Cranford Teachers' Associa- Umoh Junfor College has offer- raignme,nt before Magistrate Cubmaster Charles Wjinmer an- Club toT the Cranfoid office, wai."ree)ected tion to work out the details. The ed to cooperate in the development Charles J. Steyens next Monday lounced plans for a trip^to the an assistant vice-presidmit board will 'also go ahead with its of -a tutoring program for nigift oonn phsfg* pff contiibutlng Jtaten Island GeWge" \Vt BaiTci wa* reelected" -o^ms to i»cifi^se the minimum, Magistrate SStevent s :\ g ford elemental and bigh spht£pl£io the debnguency of ^ The fallowing" j,£ceivechadv chaaimani ' of the board and R salary for teachers from $5,100 to "tudents who may need qssistance" Th rpmalnmg nine^ Magistrate l^t^ ^5;36&— e m^nd W. fiauei was lenained pres- -ST.-Kenneth C- MtmKi*y, wcrt* ert Warth, Kim Peterson' ident of the bank "We decided to provide- addi- presidenf, sai,d the college will paients pending Juvenile Interest to Women" at a meeting tional funds to recognize 'career their pielcraan, Steven 'fechmi work with a committee organized, Court action. Strobl, Jbseph.Eowe, WjiUapi Mal- tonight at $;r5 o'clock -of the Cran- teachers in response to pleas, ol recently to , help those students v d Junior Wortian's Club ot tile Acculeini! Invites our citizens We have always been Most "of those arrested, Chief achowskl, Leigh Kimmelman, Gary who heed assistanceJo their stu- Powell said, ape from JCenilwrth Shapiro, and 5; the V?W ^me. sympathetic to. this concept, but dies beyond that available in their stegses wUl be Jdw. Albert RESERVE ve are working with lljhited fln- and Springfield," and., the others The opening flfl|£ cerPrnony was Research Entries regular classes^ l and MJLS. Edward Shim- All Union County, high schools resources," pr, Mineur said. are from Tjnion flnd Berkeley conducted by the Sol}owlnji_i3aem; 90 PROOF — 4&% STRAIGHT WHISKEY Dr. JVlacKay said the project will Heights Itfe said fte owoer^ of pers of pent 4: Jw Fxww* wu- cw.iRcsribers v/iU Iss Jr.- have been Invited to submit scien- Representatives of the Cranford be brought to the attention of the. f tific research conducted by their the home are fh«-fir,andparent9 of UaflO Malachpwskj.? D^vid Arnesoo, clucted\ 60% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Teachers' Association were In- Student Council, so that college r students for judging in the annual a youth from JCenHworth. Kenneth Piej£ma'nr>Bu t SUverxnaia Mrs, jonald Vflfo&i 'has been •ormed of the school board's re- students with sufficient tune might Det^cttve Lt, A- Frank Burr was anafcylft i^wriky. Mrs. Bobert named iart^ or ("Operation competition sponsored by the New plans prior to Monday servq the project as tutors^ Sev- na #yt Mwr^y j be Jersey Jufiior Academy of Science, assigned on jMonday to continue jFranks aod Mrsv^|sll8chows{ici sre Healthy ?sby," sK night's meeting. eral UJC students served in Lj deg. mother?. ^e junior u i was announced by Prof, Farris .to pf the case. Chief project 'of "In mir 1nng Inr <;:lf>np)l-iP<; vyHh .n tntnriryg stchm S $v»ackhamer, regional director 1965-66 school budget, we ject in. Westfteld last xear for Union County and chairman of t than Juveniles m the case were be- about birth have made a constant effort to Home Ewtlty Try Leads chairman for\the card pWty on the Chemistry Department ol '"•eer) spending within the range o^ ing withheld pending expected ad- Union Junior College arrests. To Variety tit Purges Marth -I at ti\e Wcstwood, Gar- vhat our local citizej*; can afford wookj^ -were nanifid by fjfx*. Oecyge Research papers must .be sub-ind are willing to pay. This means Police Ch^f ptfter W. PoweU mitted to Prof. Swackhamer - at Week's Weather reportedported. ttwfo when -toolice a»^ Donij ohairmap.V.>piey g*e: Mrs. we h&ve put off doing many ihings i B'rith to I4st Mfr Edward Shimkus,\loe»Im-erchacits; Union Junior College in duplicate we want to do, doing many things UJO Meteorological Station were4 & re- by February 5. He baid 4hey ^ Jo breale into Mrs. Dow, other 'busbwages; Mxs. we heed to do, and. doing many DtnFJMJOQ. Citizp be judged by a committee chosen 4 ^, 227$ -.W, p. VT^son at 4435 Jonn McCaskiU, ta^ which would be desirable," Eojr Bowman, ticke' You Can Pay More^ from Industry and academic cir- Dr Mineur said, i nounced the recipient pf its Aye. «i*y fourid, the tjmt in a»4 J"ojtj» B. Sop-buck Co. will present the fashjk; cles in Union County "Our primary/concern," he con- ship award at iU meejjng ^ 4 "If any of your students are pur- A weekend ot snow, sleet and 20, o* $fc So^ith Union Ave., show * But You Can't Buy Better tinued, "has beefn to keep a good freeing lain storm resulted: in a p m. Tuesday at Temple Beth-El, it guing i-esearchf it might be appro- faculty, and tO attract the many was announced this week by "tfo+Jtoni porch, dtaner dappe priate for them to summarize their % snowfall of *4 inches (precipitation ^ MJate*-Ul?t when U. fit Union Junior ~ science - new people Ve need) to replace totaled 92 inches) An; invasion of Harold v ©lock, chairman of the lesults to date} indicate the future awards -committee Matthd^tJ. X?dney 4r>j| pa^rojmfln building fund wftl lie ,ti those who leave each year for vefy a cold -air mass from Candda into ^ohn J. Hetwi* and Stephen D. lembeis trend of their work, and submit a legitimate reasons Therefore, iriost Guest speaker at the meeting, , x- ...t- -- . , . . row at the Westwood. paper," Prof Swackhamer told the the area early Saturday morning Sohlapak attempted'' to.'' iak^^ Sppk,o are asked, to return tie >i»,oney of the monies available to Us dur-resulted in rain, which changed to which will be open to the public, Serving! Cranfortt high school principals. ing the next school year will go wj.ll be a representative of the into custody he btjpamc a abusive tnnig^f at the-meeting- j Example of previous papers, snow and bleet. Freezing rain de- toward up-grading pur salary veloped on Sunday, causing glazed Board of Education who will dis- started to ^ssauljt them. For Over 25 Wears which reached the finals were: cuss the proposed school budge^ to Sopko was released ?ia $l 00(} (jujde, and increasing teachers' sal- conditions on all exposed objects. bail thp following mornittg^tv o Two Building Peri •'Prejudice and Insecui lty," "Crea- aries be voted upon February 9. l tivity in Writing," "The Function 1$ made driving conditions very aWait arraignment »p. charges ot Only two building permits we "In line with our desire ;o work hazardous. A cocktail hour wilt precede the X of Thyroid Hormones," "The meeting wjiich wilt be presided breaking and entering; assault on pp d Tuesday night byy Town- Theory and Construction of a cooperatively with township offic- This jptorm marked the ninth $ police officer, usmg profane and ials m the area of overall fiscal consecutive weekend tfyat precip- over by Mike ChasiioffL Refresh- ship Committee They were 1s- Freon Bubble Chamber/' 'Astro- ments will be served by Allan indecent language and lewdnessv sUed to Fred Degenhardt, 472 photpgraphy"' and "Spectrophoto- planning, we met Sunday wijih itation odcurrpd. , Chief Powell said Sopko is a Mayor H.".Raymond Kirwan and &ane, Carl Kjaufman and Norbert Brookside'Pl., dormer, $2,000, and Xeen'A metric Colorimetry." Te»nperatUres during- the Wolf, rAeroiber ot the JVIarine. i other township officials. We. reach- EJyeriasting Val^e ,'Co.,-7Q Myrtle ranged jfrojna a high of 49 " The -spagheW;'..djn).>er/."'at. -the ed an agreement with them to re- on fSrlday, to, a low pf J8 Township Endorses duce the school- tax levy- by $45,-Jagt Thursday, and Friday, , (Continued from Pa&o I) 000. "the township agreed; to. cut the. Weelc,, 233 diegreg e dayy? wW«re re- LIQUOR STORE therefore- endorsed the revised Its expenditures by a similar porded to bring the total, far , ...y school budget and recommended amount, so that'the, tax burden pn uary to 1,083 and. for the^eg Iooal taxpayer's would be reduced BRidge 6-0150 Its t acceptance by;. the voters" of season which began Sept(feoiher 1 21 N. UNION AVE. Cranford," lie said. by about $100,P00: to i^i •' •'/' ''' ' : ' A year ago tftmp»rrit"r^ from a maximum of 58 degree^ tp a rriinlmuin of 25 degrees, j& 175 degree tjays 'yt&&$cQv4ii$:tQ bring jthe tPtal- jfpr the b!eat}hg seaspB to 2,^39. Precipitatiori resting from ."*\ 1> (t thundershpw.er on fanykty' 25 totaled . 0 ''Incfafl;. l^psily f|tji' y/eathet with mild temperatures wer^'recgfqe'qY. .. ' Need Money Foy T^ils week's temperaiure record: '' j Mln. Any WorthviffUe Purpose? Thursdas- \ ?atiirda,y' Sunday SEE CENTRAL HOME FOR A Monday WITHOUT •'£&& Tuesday Wednesday 26 FUR ie files over osTBut lelvgaits shadow behind. •— Nathaniel Haw- •hornfr. LOAN beautifully cleaned Borrowing money vyisely for- important reason* apid makes good sense. If you need money for any finished worthwhile purpose see Central Home Trust. You'll like oyr courteQgs, CQnfjderjJJaJ, quick (24-fipor) , ifWaiua XUakla . '.• service. Come in and, discuss your peeds with us today. You need not be a depositor. . WINTER Winter might be fun for kids but most adults could flip their Compare Our (LOW-COST Rates! lids . . •. to Florida they'd BROUGHT'" NET PROCEEDS n MONTHU IB MONTHLY 24 MONYHIY like to go this IN! e.EFO«f OF IOAN PAYMtNTS ,' PAYMENTS' PAYMENTS way they cou'M 12 NOON $ 300 ( $ 26.60 $ 18.23 i $ 14.04 avoid the snow. SOO 44.33 3037 23.40 Southern Cal.'s 750 66 49 45.54 35.09 another thought ; SATURDAY 1000 85.66 ;- 6074' 447V perhaps some BEFORE 177.32 93.S3 : 2000 121.4(1 tropical resort? 11 A M.,'/ -v_ -.asai— —__22Lfi5 „ . IUA&. —ns.gi --. ;$:E:R y;|tt;S ; ••> ' : L.",,.'^"."vr, ' "i sons were one 7400 EL 4. clime it would ttN tLUWXN tiresome in NO EXTRA CHARGE !\ time. And it's time for us to solvo I').'. ••,-\.rl< fr yt>ur fuel problems. If you ex- pect good heat in your home MEW for the balance of the winter, _you must use the right fuel oil. DiRIVE-lN CalK.us for the right fuel at 100 NORTH AVE « GARWO.OD MAIN Of net KiUt HiZABITK 'the ifight* price'. Tiankin Fuel NORTH BRPAO ST. NEWARK AVENUE Company, 230 Centennial Ave- fJORTH t ••:•••. -NEAR •;•• nue. "Cranford. Phone BR 8- oowo A.vri. - NORTH'AVENOE 9200. . . . i • MKjfSmtiffl

JANUARY; 28;. Thieo " ' „..-''.vcert -featuring, cellist' Lt-slie' Rainbow for Girls,'will.be guests, childun in public sonools. teaching 11 i«rSMiy4!f*»H of the. Scottish' Kite--Temple ;in the basfc Amen An teueis of thp-14Vl*lgSUJIl Students Publish Five Installed Jersey Citj -for'an evening' of en- 'Walnut Post' * '.XS tfirtftinroeht. tomorrow night. • .s The .annual. BeMolay" panc_akC|jnacfooii on tart By PeMolay :,', '',s|i::|4g aiskijvpWpehtlVver'Vhe' feoord' of -EduqatipnY faUu^Uo ber of' !the • Boardi breakfasi'.will'bWhelidi.at- the; tepr'i ; 1 : i pUei Chapter, Qide£_of b pip •'on. April f; f iokfJKs are |vafifc "t(lc«' aclMUo. -iQ3 p/ o'|S^ '.salarios -.ffor • •"; '^. '- ''V-.v-.- •:•'' -*•""••'?& _-'-• i 'l|' iiwereserv^ja. aAtJ'Taj .'with Walnut AveiiUe N. B.,Fiske 3?ost, 335,.VFW, —;. j gaVi'ie 'WJS;. Thpy ai^. Jarpc; Dtxon. fare committee.*; - .-v • ;•"."•'/.•..*. ,.-;.• ':•'•:'• '•".-•. . ;/:•'•'•'"":• ,The .p.rograni School at 8 p m Wednesday a.t will sponsor, a Junior' Rifte,,,C;iub ' Stvidenti, Who'''had works toiib- -brinrspDitesraiOT-ior^^ by .Mrs. .Mailial^L 'jitter•'.•auiiuiptjg of the National •'.._•' Frank Grasso, :Alffed. Kfeete-aiKT ; Frre^mah, program "jChaii^tnan, as- the Boai-d of Education will speak Kille ^Assbciatiort^- it,'-was, ait- : : r^jaorteU. fplfowing., a halWiour },imp"rtve- the" salary*, gdide" for;ex- s (ribbons,," Debbie Strauss, Janet" . John. Og'den,'all of Craafor'd, EMi-tf Set Dinner-Dance sisted by:.Mi;s...'Williiam Grunstein on the pioposed school budget hounccd il3is"weekV The club Mitnik. Barry Gan.ek, Anna- May • 'Timothy-George? of Clark.-^.'V " "JLe Cupidon," a Valentine dm-' An .informal piogram will also Ije open Xo j^burtg- men between; Philo, Maureen Baker; Judy Po- -.". - . J«[«jrnbers of ;the- ihstsJKrig "• team uei-dance, has been set at 7.30 be pic'~ented by the Hillside Juruoi ages df 14 and.18, ;•'..•- ','. tashloh, .Carol" Truesdell, -Randy .; --. were- Paul-Bauer^rmaTiteV: coun- o m Saturday, February 13, at the Girl Scouts. J-Iigh School Folic Singing ..'•Quajified instructors-have ^iu^l, Mark, Lewis, Nancy.Kre^s, ci&r; ''••. RqJ»rf^£fuesling, senior Washington Hou^e, North Plain- all Games, songs and square dances-) Refresh monts vvill be seived obt5)iTied under direction- o'f JBjprt Janet Kuhn, A»in Hornesjey, Gyri- •'."After hearing 'a' grouhclsWen Huefen'oj 1108 Raritan lid., a me'Sr- '. 'couhcilor,':'Marol'd.-Pouglas,^. junior firld, by the Qianfard Newcomers' weie taught to leadcis of Unami thia Weirtstein, Paye- ••Rothst-iein, • Club of opinion favoring better compen- and St Midhiel s Neighboihoodb ber'oi' the post arid also of-the Na- Boy-d E. Hudson, ill, Dayid &arlc,' ,. ccundrop^Glenn Douglas^ .senior O/In CeiiJer Story' 1 Mrs Tonance McLmden, dance sation for career •teachefs at a Kocker iri Elizaibeth lecently by Miss Francei Sylvester, tionali Rifle Associatioh. patrol- Keith MunkeJ, Judith Kane,'Deb^: :. deacohj," Edward Kifeatzke, junior chairman, has announced that public .'hearing, - the. .board's. o(nly staff ihamber of Washington Rock To be Told at Seminar man Joseph. Kova'cs of ..the. Cran- Bruno,.; Patricia Battaglirii.1. • • .-,:• deacon; Rbbert^*O'3rien,. senior TeVptjnse; Vas an offer to^diS/ide Parking Authority Post? tickets may be obtained from William B: Rocker, of Elizabeth; Girl Sco.pt Council, at a joint dopstantine G Yasikadis, ad- ford, Police' Deparimeht" .has ; Ofr ;- Also,' Robert A^acej: .Miphelld „... ,/ardV-. . Gary Dixon, • ~ junior members, of the dance committee tih^^ahje^ amount .of rnoney irilan workshop meeting for the two ministrative associate of the Lin-> fered'.his sei-vices. ..-." .'.., :': JMjitch,.' Judith . TAl-Coy,' •.;T6ii' Pol-* ^vfen;-less favorable mahner^";_they pi'e^ident,"of Swan;.Cleaners' and. •'Stevvard;,; DanieL Fried;.'- chaplain;; or members of the executive ; neighjboihoods in the educational c.oln Center for the Perfoimmg •-.- Xn, introductory b'riq|ing \vjll be ;^ck, Thomas. Fecho, Michael' Thai- v : pyerg, Inc,,'44 North Ave-:1.E.» was Rp*y ,'.ltoe.n>ig>'• marshal; Michael. board." Tickets alsajjdU be sold at (^fecter'eiji...".,'.'" ';•...', .''•'•••••"•••-.'•...•• .• 1\..V named a member of tlfe. Ellfcabeth building of the Crant0i4 -Metho- Aitj,, will be guest le&turu at held ;foi: boys interested in joiTjing er,.;Terry We^burgeiv' Jeffrey Franter; • Jerome Freedman, Ronr ^he February 3 luncheon. •',['•;**(A'li'-. additional. sum, -of money Parking Authority-ja^a meeting of dist Church ' Cianford High School Seminar to- thet club at" .7)30 p.-m.. Wednesday Beam, Karen .Mittl&man, WiHiam : Assisting Mrs Mclanderi' are ; ijftre.ly^.sWf ticient Xo hire .another ] the-Elizabeth City Council Tuesday It also was announced' that night at Union Junior College . at thg, VJFW. i^einorial: Home:' Ac- WashawamiyTTKaferi Jakob," Deb-- aid; Meiaks;i- Theodore * Robinson, ty^V footing ^iil'commeoce next ; Mrs! Richard Huzarf co-chairman; }Ae3cjDJ?ri6nced teacher^ was, offered. : : Unami, Nomahegan and St Mich- ora'h Nikituk, Martin Metzger,'Deb- Jay SJjizmanp, Paul/IJobbins and "mgiii..:':%/' '''.•'.•';'•••;; :'.. -'.;v .'••. There are 135 Cianford High Mrs. TTelson Claypool, reserva- i^oii?" purposesy which, the weHai^e ;. He . succeeds John AST. 'Morris, ael's Neighborhoods will- work to- School juniors and seniors em oiled Thursday gt the Westfiold Armory. orah; J?dsz:yleVr' lifcnda Loi'fenz; Cori^ John KurdiUa, preceptors,: /. tlops; Mrs. Josephs Com'gllo, tick- ^xnmiftee. believes • iwouldi ••'ohly gether on a dinner 4o be held in stahte. Jolas, Jeffr.Staper, ;Jerjlyu. Chapter • members and Members who was nqmed finance" director] in the seminar, which is conducted ets, "Mrs. Robert ClaypooJ, decol- '^ggraya't^• the afeeady-Iowy,state- 'earjieivt^his month."-;•*'• • v,,• .; '•; • April by the Cranfprd Board of Educa- ShfiKmarii ShWri IWinkoy,. Ste;vori of Aziire Assembly '401- Order- of lations, ami Mrs. George Chase, Jofc.teacher...riiorale,;'-';'. :';;'!vV...-'..'v • V. ^ •; Mr. Rocker^-Wlll serve the. re- Unami Neighborhood Invited tion and Union Jumoi College. Bursteih,. John Tabeii, Lois Wef» publicity v ;•; ^he -sp.6«;^Srtien npted that^ the-^ i|nainder of ; Mr, Morris' term, members of St Michael's Neigh- There aie 135 Crantord High f eiitiach,;'. pcitoa.iTh£arpe^_iI^ncy;. Also, Mrs. Robert Battle, Mrs asso'ciafeoh Ttiad proposed. "tha^' which : runs thr.pugh October IT, borhood' to participate in their Feb- School junioi!j.and seniors enrolled, :ft^byi; toiarie. :Redfle]d,^;I^pv> -Severs. ; !: / ruary meeting at which time Lti- Governor Joseph: Kiley of Howard Bostfcck," jWrs.. Alfred 42?,0!JO be added to the jbudget to i96?-..•.•;••.. - •••;; ';•••"•••• \ -'\-r ". them seminareu, which is conducted •,'.' 'A^spi > ••/Cliffiv-' 'Weiri'gus^, ^vtoseph;. Biadley, Mrs. Robert Faber, Mrs Unami leaders will meet with ^ "^^ •£.J™?^fusion ^xade his official visit last Paum,i,^'.'- SasJiQ'; Weiss,.. ;:AdrianV' 1 the Cranford Board; of Educa- j Mnigli|_,^t _a^t ia- ^.meetin _.i:_Jg. o.«iuj,».v.-ii^f the j tOE>AY Tllfttt TUES, Herbeit Hasrte, Mrs. Riphard troop consultants as follows Jun- tion arid nUibn Junior' College ^ainbur^^Andrea' Bracuto,; Chuck tlonal reqmrcments of the com" ior leaders at the home of Mrs. g Kiwanis Club at tho Cianwood, Rock HUDSON.-. Doris Lund; Mrs, Robei t McEUvajn, Mrs As part of his presentation, Mr R&dls, Dorma pfelKon,:;Susata'W$.i&s, munity, and ifohn. Kfl&f, 10 Cherokee • Rd>, at Garwctod. uZi TQUI; ' .'BonotTt'.':. :Hihte,., Tohy,RANDAl.L ack j>MVcy, Mrs. baivatore ijerlonced ,teachcr in thij school wm bnow inoa, " 9 30 a.m Qn February 1; Brownie coin Center The George White, vocal music in- Charles RadiM .Tommy Maceiko,, Mrs auel Patterson and Mrs ErW=" yt'" "" Place and the structor at Orange Avenue Junior x est Thomdrt."" st >H Program leaders at the home of Mrs. Fred Idea " Maitm Kane, John Navarro, Char- NO FLOWERS" Mr. Rose was honoi cd Tctst week Small dolls helped to illustrate A. Barber, Jr., 30 Mendell Ave, rtigh School and Kiwanis member, lotte StflDlon, Cheryl Gutwilhg, — Also —~ as the "Outstanding Young Man" the meaning of brotherhood in a als.o at 9:30 am on February }6, riesented a musical program on Sluari WHITMAN Gietchen Croushoje, William E BPW Greets 3 it the yeai in Ci-anford, for which Dolls for Democracy" piogram and Cadettes at Mrs. Baiber's Symphony'.-Directors*: goals ol Kiwanib at the meeting Zirkel, Tom Thoipe, Robert Kui- . Richard BOOIJE He received the _ dis.tlnguibhed presented at a meeting of Kadimah home at 9 30 a m on Februaiy 17 [last Wednesday. T Meeting WediieidaV isko, Nancy feoester, and Lorraine "RIO CONCHOS" New Members ,eivice award of the Cranfoid Chaptei of B'nai B'nth on Tuesday Plans will be" discussed a t the ft "Was reported by Lloyd Joneb, Camaron SAT. MAT., KIDDIE SHOW Three new members were wel- Jaycees, He- was a' Junioi at Temple Beth-El February meetings for window The board..,of directors of the jchairjman, that parxiphl,ets qn the ——Jackie GLEASOH — tfemect-by- the- Business and-P?o A .advi,s(».i xepresenting (—Thte .progxain,. a- project of the displays- observing Girl Scout Suburban_|ymphony Society -of | Adutt School, and-Board of .Educa- ipssional • Woyoti's'. Club •• of • Cra'n-- Lhjo UVS, Metalj, Refining Co., Anti-Defamation League, was pre-Week, March. 5-12, and the staff- tNew'TeTsey willimeef,Wednesday\ tion • 6tt5get were distribcited to ford on Monday, at the Co«,ch- aiid, CalTetEtrwfterc~heris~nT charge of sented" by Mrs, Albert Ehrlich, ing of Nomahegan Day Camp this levelling .at;8-o'clock at Union'Jun^ r,500'.homes,.f-Members particjpat- Robeit. A Baker oi 46 Itoquois "RIO CONCHOS" .Fbur-.Restaurant;'; '.-••:.:';'*'" '- •'' • •• '•.- the utilities and powe.i department S^adimah's first president and. pres- summer. iorv-doLlfi^...^:.,..;..:. .•;',,-,.. •,:*>•-•• jng in the Now'Jersey .section in Rd has enlisted in the Navy He WEP. FKB.~3rd FOR 1 WEEK •:-:SPhey,"are;. -Mi^s'Nanci'Catarellat planntng and maintenance pro- ent- '*Dolls tor Democracy" ciiair- Mrs Eugene KToenig and Mrs Mrs. Bernard Garlinger,.-'feresi.-iN.ewark of th?: Gere.bral Palsy Tel- has be(»n bent to th

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\ —V- - ...... any;BUch bert an.ii-.Wfiti?lnR F,-John. jork;their. .77, of 33-M. .13th >,.„,„ _./ dl», resliw or US dls^fiiveri Hints For efforts on piehtili oi'thc: late. Mr; 1 ' durin'it- the current year'the ^ C^VHe was' sal' Tool. ' .":' •""'• c..'. ••'.'•7'' ••' • .••'••• '"•; ru/way in. Eiwaoeth .GeneraL.Hps- . .. ., . by Section 4U-« .. k-' aud 'e'ngiheer of ^h'e mar- •'Section 5" That sal'd Sbiiinjj Ordlnfttice lecl'ive such salary for the baloney at the •••Mf«. naainorid K. Tftol, • iitai' after a long illnesy, o( the TowiiihlP Ql Crahtdrd be. anU the rtar 1005 as may- be' duterji^flBd b.y TCDQIU* .... and family.. -." •• ... •'. '.-. Mrs,.Margaret Tees'e ne department of Esso Intcrna- ooded b'V uddUin'-a'neft"- ,lon"of the Township Gixtmilttea, '. . f6r.Style"- wgis ex- section 'follottiiut Hectfon 417 to be desjs-' Section 5. The^sfilaries, retainer and St>lomon at' a .^l H. -'Mason,- ,66* of • Octjan s. 'Margaret T«eeer-83,- oi 815 ; ;Born in Italy he came to- this plored :by, ional'Division.. f ••' _' ;. , •; nittcd- as Section 41C, readlntt as follows: Crca- Heights, formerly, of Crahforcy,ahft i Ave.* died: last -Thurs- ountry -in-1905: He- hadv lived ,in Section 418. SECOND PRINCIPAL Jftii^ iitlii,,,.iiti;li imyi™l, iy IJfc He.was /graduated in 1916 from J-ariuapy -15. 1985, - ripresentlnti Scotch Plains; cited Tuesday in ;enil\vprth "for years* He opef- • BUILDING ON : THE SAME LOT, ...... -; Art Group last Wednesday. Pins-' at Cranford Hall Nursing . Jn-the residentlrtl zones-, no lot used for oaflenatlou I^r services rendered to arid .;• Mr, So 16m on,. -Union High *; nursing hams. aUBrigUe afttr-ttr ttb^iNJ ncliinlng theldafelof cuvmatilJuiiiSlliUlJie , long illness. •'..'» '"."' > bme after'a "long- Illness.•-•-;•-. •-.-• 56Tvcd in- the Army j^ir CorjJs' in than pnfr piihcipftl b^lIdSni.;. otroactive "and -take effect' as- of Scftpoi teach;erj..iiernoHslfat^l • witK •Rev. Dr; Robert .G." Langaker, :or more thsri.SQ.^years. .He re- —taihlnp. p'eniiltt.cd-non reside .. 1865.- ..• '•• • :•:••--;•;-..• •.-..-;. ^. ^. slide's"thaj/'style'is within a paint- • /ReyVRobert Bizzaro, rector of World Wai; I. Hewas-a member ired 10 years ago/after serving for In residential-^ ibncB _as)^«!Ku!nted In Section c (n). In addition to tho above "John Ms>Mr_ pa«|t. president,,' was Trinity'Episcopal Church, will of- lastor of -the First^'^f^byterian Section 801, and loJ^JltKto the hon ialarles, retalner.aod'conujcfis'atlpn for- pl- ing because it is withki the artist." f Echo Lake'Country Club, West- ive years with the Elastic Stop residential wnBg^rr permitted more acers and eniployeB3 other tJjan.mewbefs Style must have "truth, consisten- honored for 10 years of perfect at- ficiate at'services tomorrow, at 2 , officiated- at_ services on than. one. prJjkcTparTHindiiiil! ori the«tot •t the Bovarntag- body, a loiiKtvity pfiymeut e]d; Westfield .Old. GuaYd* and NTiat Corp., Union.. -His wife was ' proviafed>-etie distance between • two Kiltt-litiiigid, as hereinafter nxed. and de«-.cy, an/iv.as 'r.ancia." ----., •; -. .>• •. '•••'. .-•• .-••'. ._ the two said bulldiags. ' .' ;KB" length ot; service of sold .0ffKersrftpd is .selecUve,. Jt implies - Fairvi«w; Cemetery, W[est(iel(|;2^ • . .AAy .;; ^ imployoas .accordinff-1 to the followtaS ^ 'Restauraht.' the iriv&te.-'V^ '•' :•:• •'.'/'viWv'VV/::' • 7.':'•'/• Survivors,'are,\,three daughtCTj Section 6, This ordinance- shall take, ef-. . •": Bom ih Bin^hamton, N.. Y., htr is^'vWife', ..Mrs...; Anna- Jean .P: irs. J^orrettii Scavuzizo of^ScCful- feet 7unrnffdt»t8iy.upon-, pijijrttpiition ;clieduie: •••' ?:'-% • '•"• ••.•.-. .'•-.'.-••.-7>. ,dtt'by Jericy. ••?•-. " lived most of his life in eraniord " ' ' ' ^:^:''she' final passage as prci«ldod;nx..'~~' .. ;-.•,..•• Addltlotf»l cp>i?ena»tifl^,"7 fle'ssinger, survives. \ '•• 1 ' ;- -' •.. worth with; whom hejirfed, Mrs. 'H: RAYMOND • -: '••••• ' •„•. '••' Pen Anftuiji ^7-. •': • ati^-'was •graduated from i Cranford artlat.lrasa 'mission, CotMefjs'c^jifHSfetiichen. ah< . ^ Years-, 6{ . ••• - 7 tPcrcBntftife;.^ Annual d:^ tMt 6ervlc« • -r -. Salary qr»9|»4n«r> the/vl^w^ while-i ' High School. He was a graduate 'ore moving here? 14'y^airsv8gQ.' She Sirs. IWtargai^-^OHSivitb of. -BeU"e- >PF y , Of i^ of the University of Michigan and jra.? a inertiber oftheWst Pres- i irille; a^r^Vincent- of. Tuckertori; ;p years.>no?over ..•.,.••, ; ':•,:•.-. .••'::-.•• was in "naval training during yterian, :Chu*eh: ^ "of ;itSrMar- KENILWORTH .—•-. Howard. ,C. Clerk; (b) Such additional compensation shall 'to,-.|Jf|Wardi.;;J»; Stsahfeeii-^A \: Italy;/ il grand- N •-." World Warl..•'., •-•'•. . -j'-;'^ •: - itlings of dzone\Park, N, Y., 82, ••• -/•• Statemmt- •:, .' ,,-•''' le bated upon the-aunual salary of'<»ch Hej^.^^td^aininjg; Stylet..;.. •Efir jaret-Greerig,Associailpn; • She was tidi-en and,, three great-grand- .The ifbfegolttg oreinantfB, was. finally ff iceri or 'employee. Including, full' time .• £or many 'years We wasftin the-: he'wji^ow'of Be^jatedipi Tees'e. ••' • lormerly of kenilwprthv died of'" passed at ft meeting ol the Tdwnahlp arid pi^rt tinic employeos. .- N4' employee insurance ^business, with, offices; in- heart: ailment •lasit Friday. hildren.'' ...7.' ':'••" ' -7 7. '•'. . ;':' ; Committee of the .Townahin. of Cranford, who Works less than an uveruBe of 35 hours The funeral wagfresttiC. J. K.'J., on. January 26, 1665: • -, er.wefclfclC.RnyC oa« j«tt.T.shsU.W_eiisl6iij Orange General •••;'.•' ' 3. VfALifiS"COFJPJEB, or addUl el compensation unless; ajit With • jiwJKdm sihe •. nyed,-* and; tour : > Services .were •^cajfSucte'd. on ondo and Sons-Home for . •, • - -•" •- •.., To-oiiiahilp Clerk >mt& • by: th TonhiToWnfihipp CsCsXamltteX ^ !ence- of . J2 years.,-Hereifred'in-1960...'.'• •-..; :•' ils, Newark... ..'•.'•;/•': ,' Dated": January 26', 1965 • -• . : cslculatln.Ku. sitid additionadit l compeni He: was a-, memljer of iMnity 3jfn OP JACKSON STREET '.Uormerty Roosevelt cvecibti'. of" tha 'To*nsMj».- Cjurmlttw be eti)',-.' •'-'• '••••''•. -".• • • • •'•,•••. oomHdcrtSPas sorvice for the purposj of to^ thin^' tHSt fe- . son,of the late-Mr, and JMh;s,-La.iu> being''ej^nuned by -a*^ ings' had" liveel, here for .55. years tion inember, died last Friday at "l^rhereas, the porUdn of a'certain sttw, determinlna the compensatlori of said Ifln- ! before moving to-CteonePark three tnown'and deslenated as Jackson Street, In wvlty perto^s. leaves pt- »b^jnee (isArrte^ try 'aftce, B. Mason, HW?fatfier frad l is-home-after an apparent-heart i months- agQ, ,He .was honored last the Township of • Crantoria; County of it .tfie'T'equest of any .officer.tfr, wwQyW served as finance; chairman of the Born.ih tlack..'.- •••'•.:-.- ,-•' . ,-.-.• • •-••:-::..;'' " Putoh and State-'of New"Jersey, beeinniintf sh'aH • not' bir' considered in determinulfr Goiiuuittw lit —JBIJ m a ..cunnci at 'jtver at the westerly side line of Coleman Ave., lentrtu oi service. , „ ...... ; p [ highg ' mass pf requieq m (now vacatod), and «xtendins Westerly:trf : (d)- All»erloda of *rnployment shall tw >i;tti'e-states.df JJew V^rki •tft'elate 1920's.- '"-''., • , •:': , j&fleld.^He-had ~...T_,,,_T.;.,.--- ^.,:Chapel :a,t;. which^ he, was computed from Jimuary.fot of tbo yeor of ivas celebrated on. Tuesday at .'Sfr Itit s terminuti s 't'tbi/ludat 'tbie/laudis or tht e 't J^irsey Keaded7b#:a,i2l»ini ...... Surviving .are his wife,' Mrs. field for M 'years ;be-ifojce;'!moving recognized as a:pioneer menvber New.,Jersey, teputeNa.' 4 parkwajr) la ilc- ^akinc office, Appointment or employment 1 : Phillip and. St. Jam^' .Church, ted.o^;"Kca}ty.Trust Map,.3fcof 169ff unless .said date shall bo nubsefluent ..txj We Wish to- express fir sincere ssion. it opiates on I Sielf-sup- Ca'therine Damon Mason; twff to; G&rwood 10 months: ^gb;' He and donor- of the land on which at Cranford, Union Coijjiiy, New Jec-June 30th, In which c?se the caleulBtl appreciatipti to poJWngbapiswit^. the exception of : Phiillipsburg, and interment, was in shall be computed from January iM of the ahtj•••&&&&' 7 daughter, Mrs. Harry Shrier of was k cbrntaunicant'ol'HoifyjTrih-' he present, church "is. erlefitedi He tey, Section 2," ftndifl.led'*'ith. the Beslsr fcbrs for their M0k the Recently acquired THudson and 1 r was secretary of. tHe Kenilworth to Calvary Cemetery, Lindeh. . . ter's Office; of the oiunfy of ti'rilotJ^June oaf, foliowiris.: ' .-.-,. ••%•. ' , , ... fciinaiik the percent tit the .PA iuxjpluS. • grahdchildreii;. ,,his.. stepmother, A Republican, h© was a member ho .ToVriishlP. of Crijnford now, deems it tohgBvtty payment . credit will bo Ulvon ,The speaker sa(i4 that passenger MivElciffiqr Mason ol Clcnrwater, 1 Mr. Gillings rotirod. 3.5 years, ago •advisable npd to the beat liitefcat ot the Qr-a)l-tlm« sotvea w>»v the-Toya<)hit> o( isters, Mrs. Angfettna- Ma : ot Garwooa thorough council from Township that said, p'ortioii of Jncfccon Crarifordi "•whether consecutive wr" ndn-cftp- _,„ insi wiUbrf to pbtform.th^ traffCc: in > ifn& .ineiropblitah' air Fla., and a.brofnei?, Ralph Mason Brooklyn-arid Mrs. I^osP* after'35 years WV*h the Hughes 1947 to 1949 and had served on Street:-,be vacated; ..and. BE JtT OKPAINED- sec'utlve, and whether on i (full,, time ox \i/ato%'acedtdanw Wth Vtm> sp'etiflc ., .'TjgrlHE7 ih'et-'eJeBe:":iS]?bm the 1 o'f'-lvliami, Fla. . -. bi' ' V^'^ Fawcett, Co., Ne\j^ York, where he by"tS8 Township Committee of the Toi-nahSp part time basis, as heroinabavo ^itacbed to: the pTopoaal, enter |ntj»,» coa- ; tfte school board from 1944 to 1946. ot Cranford, New Jersey; •' ,'•!.. Cg) The Bforessld addiHohi tra'et with thct_ToffnsWp • Committee and present 26 viijilJHon passengers 'a H^ry-J; Zaj?caicdo,i assist lad been ofjficg'nianjaffir.. At — He also ha* befen a\ special officer Bnction 1. That the said portion of. Jack- sation pf • longevity payments iumJbih, a iwiitPletipn 0004 should, tHe bw-S'ear Jbi 45 inlUIon in |975. tia- aht pastor, i ton,street from thjj westerly side line of ;ome effective as of January I ^ler pe awarded such contract. PftUure to n Garwpod.*^..« - • • •...• ., -. ••.-...' •ftolehian 'TUfftV «at serve the in PL; Who died last Wednesday at W^fi^dHAe :W^hl::* Gillings of West Palm Beach, Fla.; the.Exempt Firemen's-Asspciation, 11 A,, be and. Use aamo hereby. Is vacated. 1065, of tor puMication m tho manner pto- •|er88t» of •L'^" ~"—1"'~'' " • ' • home' after a'7 long illJiess.: \ • ;.• three sisters, Mrs. Clara West of 'Section 2. .This Orcjlnance shall take cf- vided-*?• Wtf- •••;•-..,.• 9 ANPOB Syi-yivOrs are his wife, .MErs. fd'ct immedlotely upon publication after T7 H. BA¥MOIft> ftjj»w«t»( 3. CQPPEE, Rev. Mark j. Dooley, assistant OzoM Pairk; Mrs. Ruth Hamiitbn Pauline Kablis Galjszewski; a son, final passage ns provided by statute. . • Chairman, Township cotamlttee, rfi dcirk Stamler to Speak .-J '^.•; pastofi'-w?as celebrant? Re*. Rich-^ .....,-.. H.. BAYMONn E1RWAN, ifei; Janiwp.,21. inT^gentina and Mrs. Alice Hen- Rayntotid of Old wick; a daughter, rWAUTBS. COPPBJB, : State Senator Nels,on^ ]P; Stairiler ard Hallinarr- was deacon, and Rt;: ; Chairman, Township committee. . Mick' Gertrude ^E; GeSsel' Bloom, dersonjof St. Petersburg, Fla., attd- Mrs. Ruth Brewer of Easton, Pa.; Attest: •-• -' •' -•• ' .-•• • . .- •'- Township Cleric' will talk (|ri ^ferit ^fete lei^i : Rev. Msgr. William B. Donnelly, 52; of 11 Garden PiM. diecl Jaoiiai'y three grandchildren. • • J. WALTER COFFEE, v a brother, Charles' J,, "of Garwood; . •, . ' . 7 Tpwtisblp Clerk. Statemtnt tioh:'^'^ tn'6e|irit of ^the^ pastor, was sutj-deacbn.•••• Inter- 19 :^t. home after..^ br#i^.lne?isf./ • '••'• •••-•; ; • HOT?C|B" •••-. .'-. -,,-'...- a.' sister, Mrs. -Anna Wegzyrn of Thp foregolne ordlnsnce •»».«, ftepuWican^JGlub:?i-.: d:i5;:, p> ment was in Holy Cross Cemetery, .•••'• '•' ,:•..'-. .'Statefteiit _ passed at ft nxeotlnif of the To Stk'fltCE IS Kerisby ^iV«n7 tl»!»t %« Wanual Servicts were held ^ridj(y. at the v Tuesday in tne .«6iooiniini% robin Linden and five grandchildren. The foregoing ordnisnce tu, finally "Committee of the Township ot "Ori incfitlrig of the eraflford SavtoEj and Loan ; North-.Arlington, • where Rt: Rev, Memonalfi Funeral Hp*n«» Plain-: ;€reorge^ B» jRing M. J., on January 26, t*—KII.UA.-^^latiori.,. ;. wny.. . M h,eld Rt.'tho £v'ssoc|a- ithe Municipal Building, it. r. Lerby MeWilliarns, pastor, p: ifield!: Interment was in ITiiisid^ George 5^: Ring, 86, of 60 Nor- ' " «$:*.' ttieotlnir' .at tlft Township. tipn'n office: 2 mandle.- • Towoshlp. Clerjc j™, V..3.; on Monday evenins. Pfebru»ry Our " Lady_ Queea of (Peace Cemetery. \ ,ed> Sunday' at his iTBK COFPEE. Dated: January. 26, 1965 oy ms, at fl P.M. SJedUoh.ql three «lr boftaidi JR. pr^ightoift. also Church, INfbrth Arlington, read the Born hi New. Ypfk' ;she -lived home, after-ft-Jong illness. Legal Notices Township Clerk. Adv. Fee: $55.33 Sectors and such •. other / business As' may will be a report of the natlng committal'prayers. , Bpm in Elizabeth, he lived in pateds January : eo'ma fccrdro the . meetlna Will be traus most of her. life iii PJ.alnfieid; be- Adv. Fee; • . '-i: . '•• • 1-28 committee. Membere ave (£een Born in Jersey City, she lived ; Crahford for 30 years. He was the TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORIi OJP MAVINOS AND fore • moving to Cranfprd 12: years AS8OCIATIOM ihyitedi to, bring ^ to the! here more than 11 years. She wasago.; She was erttp.lpye^/.fpr' 35 retired treasurer of City Federal Craaford. New JCMCIT .--:., •'.'. ' Cfanford, New Eoeeting.' •'.,"... : ORDINANCE NO. 93-2' •Ti SHIP. OF CRANFORD a cbmrnunkant of St. • Michael's: Savings Association, TElizabetB. He ..- -•• : Proeosal ; : Jt ^ -19«S •••' 'years •;.'by Cele'ste '^W>cfl^Inc AN ORDINANCE AMENDINQ THE] ZONINO Crarirord. Ne* „ PEOPOSAlj for the constrnBtlpn pt Stotw : OKDINANCE OF THE TOWHSiStP. OP Adv. 3Peo: Church and an honorary member ainfleld..;:;: . .•-. •.-<;:.;• beth.-.' .-V'.:V-:>-i->';::'-'.'?-: •' .:' No. 'SA'TT'-.IIS'-sibendMt." and knowjr W tlio fain .iwjoved husband Zonins, ordinance. of the Totfnshlp o CQffiMXTTEB - OF TJBQc* • TOWNSHIP OP- The purpoao "of receiving; bids la to con- , parauant to «Mj »Mer bt'MARTP C. mother. 'A son,., Sgt^.CharlesVI. He; was as hiehibdr of the Eliza- Cranlord be ftnd- th«•p#m«r heraby Js CRANFORD, NEW 'JERSEY: struct tfe toUowlr>«: • ...:• ... "...,'••> NANS, ewrrogfttft-ct OujftCoutiito •of-JTnion, . fatheir^'King^^^SQlpmon Claris 1. The annual, 'salaries of tho followlnit 380 UtieaJ foot of 38"x6ft" H;G,.-B)llpU. rngSB oh.i^o elgntn.^ay of January A.D., Griffin, was 'killed in Decembe' beth viSlks - ah^. a, :former member amended to read «s toU6*f v Suihli his long iMe^/ ThVhfe to odicTSIS'.tmd-eniployeoa jBf tho Township of '•• i • oal P(J>« - C1*S3 H. E. #3: •'''••••,,, • ,-• 1963; - uepft tn* MrpdqfttlOn. jo , ?Ive»l p .W Surviving, are a: daughter, Mrs. ' Rev ..Dr. Robert 0. 'Jtiorigafcer, wife was the Wtg^Vfrs. Sadie L. fit publlq Or qujtsl-public liiBtltutlons criait«r»-ot said deVistd to exblblV^a tho fibwers .and «xtenafid their, syhit pastor. ,of th6 First, P^res^yteyian : and us«s./SuclyiiS cKurches. public aitd spective classification: . : • 170 Jlneal feet of 24" R.C. PSpo Nathalie G. Sullivan^ with-whom Oakley Ring. ',-. ^ ..,•'__.;: "; private .sduxfla and , colleges teaching . • • '• " . •••..'•• ' '•' Per Year 442 lineal feet of 15" ftJC. Pipe {subscribe^ under oaib-or »H1rtnajion.thelf pathy., Ws esp€ci|illy want to "she liveel; two. sons, Police Sgt. •chuiro^e«utmg Or Mcovoring S : : 1: Public Woifts - Planning Dtfeetor _ Richard V., of Framingham, Mass;; lal, 12 Springfield 'Ave.; rfdir.Joe he lived,;ahd a grandson^ Richard PUMW«? .'•.'•••' •••••,'.'•'•' ''r ". •••• - sob.oia. bert Roiriick oi thfe Cranford; II?out^3nfesjiiigtji',f 69, at 21 Spring- W. Jenkinson of the same address. «f]on 3.mat'Section 404 ot ^a[i Z^a Collector of Taxes ...... _. „„.. 7,003.00 envelope, clearly rHMited -r ''proposal (or the same against tho jirblb Ghurchi- ••^V'--'*-;:.-'"--:---'-. - eight- grandchildren, two"'tgreat- Orctlnanoa of tho 'Township Of Ciran- Tdwrwhlp .Clerk ..:.„...... /...'.,...... 9,300.00 tho Construction of storm pralna Ifrn»rU grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs, field Ave. who diedv Tuesday "in iRev. Dr. Robert; G. Longaker, Township Treasurer ...... ,.^.J..»., 8,087.00 of Blrchwood Ave. arid Wa'dsworth Ttr Mrs. Susan A. Clarjt and v _jrd be ana the same hereby ja amende*} to race," and tho biddej'g name dud addr/esl 'Attqrnoys: .- Monica Tumulty of North Arling- Muhlenberg Hospital, Plaiofield, pastor, conducte^oL services yester- rtad aa fai(o*s: Sooretdij Board of Assessors ..,. 9,6G6.00 : (JauEhtcrEf, Irtrs. Mildred Bection 404. POBUtC XJTIUTIBS AND Second ,MKmbeit Board of A certified check tor 10?^ of -the (unount HJker, Dae fScoerer a Brown. ton." ... . .•• ;" •' : .'-•'.<-.,•/ ;".:/ after" a' brief Hl}ness.... • -; day at Gray Memorial, 12.Sprmg- INSTITOi'IOlfAI, AlJP PTOLIC U8K3. Assessor^ —;...',.;.7 btd, or cash; In lidu or chetlr, shnW ttfcooni-] 744 Bro deSimone, Mcs^jEdith Wallace The jRineralj^wasrfrom -Boole; ;, Interment will;be private. • fleld Aye. Interment was in Eveii- . Public utilities and" any pUbflo or' Third Member Board of pany tho proposal. The said deposit gtm and Mrs. Thelma Cox stltutlonul uses as deflncd In Section ..-' Assessors .../...... be> conaldtred a auar«ntce that tho" bidder FUneral Home-, 218"North Ave.Yfl A native of Peon ArjEjyle, Fa gteea Cemetery,- Hillside. 311. may 1)6 permitted in any of.the Building . Inspector _...:". 4,017.00 zone districts provided all of the fol- Moitistrate ; 8,000.00 ' lowlns foqutromonts- Bra compiled with. Clerk of lltuhicipal court .._ 0,180.0018000 7 Prior to tho issuance oi a buildlns Health Oflicer : 7,600.00 "^pernjit or certificate oi ocoupaijey^ for Director o( .Welfare. : „-. 1,000.00 aAy new structure, addition to an ex\n%-PlumbUiifT Inspector 2,100.00 ,. lne structure or chance in use of any Superintendent of Recreation .... 7,004.00 of the above permitted uses, the Plan- Police Department ning Board shall review and approve a Gtrtc: ».A;$-«.800.00 (Srag Memorial site plan of said use. \ Mo changes shall Captains ..- ; .,..-:£. 8,200.00 be made In any site'plan approved by Lleutenaiita .>:.'.';.;...;...,.. 7,000.00 tho Planning Board without re-approval Siwsoants « _ „„ 7,423.00 of said Board. The required site. Fourth Year Patrolmen 0,830.00 shall show: ••••' • .- • . • . • Third Year Patrolmen 6,350.00 • 1. The property lines and dimension^ Second Year FatrcJmon 5,82S;00 •v<- 2. The proposed development Including Detective Bureau '— The annual nalarlss all existing and proposed struotureo and of MembeTB of the Detective Bureau.anal U£es in so far as they- rnay be known as equal that tor their rank plus $200.00. of the date of said alts plan tppflca- Eire Department , • tlon. Chief ..,;. , „ ;.J6 9,800.00 3. The location, dimensions' and capaci- Deputy Chief ;. a,300.00 ties of nU areas to bo ug«d foramotar Capt»ln» J:...,....,.., ;;„..,-„ 7,800.00 vehicle pftrltlne. •*!. Fourth Year.Firemen" 0,880.00- 4. The design and parking space layou Thlrd.Year Firemen 0.3B0.OO of the proposed lot. . . .; ... Second Year Fircilncn „.. 9,825.00 0. Entrances and exits of said lot. First Year Plromen , 5,300.00 6. All landscaped areas within the site Callmen - Lieutenants ,; ,. 303.00 plan areas. • Callmcn ..- .'...'..» 230.00 The Stunning Hoard need dot consider Edna f. Mackenzie — , ' an? 'slto plan which docs not sot forth Stenographer-socretars...... 4,632.00 tho details joquired- herewith and the Harriet N. Lowe — Y Board- need not npprove nny slto plan SlenogTap&er - sferetV* 4,237.00 which does not satisfy all of the terms, Norms O. Orlffltbs; Telephone -xandltlons, requirements and standards Oporator-Typist » 3.6B7.OO of this Ordinance. No situ plan approva James It. Pells. Custodian „ 5,939.00 shall b« Rrtntcd unless or until, the Dorothy R.Tool, Secretary 4,034.00 Planning.Botird Is satisfied that all off- Harry Welyfcanowiai, -Aast. Gust. site improvements such ai curbing, pav- of Playgrounds ,.. 4,438.00 ing, width of existing streets and drain- Lewis J. VnnBcreen, Aast. age which will be affected by the pro- Encineer ,.. , 0,107.00 posed uso ure sufficient for such pro- Stanley Otz>'bowskl. Asst. posed use. Engineer .-. , 4,017.00 (b) Notwithstanding any other pro Marauorlto R. Zollch, Clerk 4,120.00 Rr-Inhnrt, Clerlt Tutlonal bulidinKs or structures o nel Doss, Sonlor Clerk _4.237.00 either primary or accessory nature shal Estolle Pucmmlcr, Clerk Typist .. 3,830.00 i meot all of tho following rcquircmaut:i Agnos M. Matlagn. Senior Clerk .. 4,237.00 1. HEIGHT. Primary buildings or Marlon E.-SonneU, structures shall not exceed tho heigh SWnographor-Secrctary 4,200.00 limitation:! of tho district in which the; Katherine A7Da,vls.^Clerk „,. 3)830.00 full provided however, cupolas, church Christine J. Darnaby. Public spires, belfries, and flag pojes urn ex Health Nurse 7.,... 4,831.00 eruot from the h«Juht limitation if tht Harold H. Linnet), (Violations . IS SfrUNOHOFtiD CSANfOSBD agErceUta horizontal a^ca of said usn . Bureau) ; 1,030.00 doea not exceed & per cciit of the J. Walter Coffee, Elections 190.00 v,8round area covered by tho principal Krlsten Johnson, Clerk Typlat .... 3,481.00 Siiap the Wllldlnit. No accessory building o OlKdya Furman. Clerk 4,020.00 SliadeUp structure shall oxceed tho height Urn. Earlcne Jackson, Asst ' ' We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an itatlon of.thp principal structure. Custodian ; 3,523.0^ 2. FRONT YARp. Th>v front y,nrd J.1 Thurslttn, .EngliiP.-rJnK_AUl(; .... -1.872.0C -'" Bhull niMt tfifl ri-^iilriMimnfn n) H> Vn'nij, on Business In which said use fulls. '•' ,::- Section 2. Thi- compensutlon of the fol outstanding funeral home, complete with air 3. SIDE YARD. Thero shall Bo a strle li-wlng employee!! of the Township of Cran yard equiil to the height of the prin ford for the year 198G shall be its herein cipal. building or structure.- Acceutory after not for.th In each re.-.pcctlvo claaolil - bulldlnus or structures may bo bull! cation: conditioning, organ, large light rooms for your within th» tide yard provided they ur Per Hou IUI closer to the side lot Hue than tht Special i'ollcc (crooaing guard) ....Sl.UO Iidght of the prlivcluttl tiilliaiiis. Tiro t-'lerk-Typlst (Part-time) l.aO-1.8B .vided, however, no liide yard, a:; per AccountliiB Clerk (part-time) .... 1.70-1.97 Your business is ona of call it "home." Taking part by^sunshine. Things will every convenience. Our ovm display room. mltted under this section, slmll bo Ic3 Secre(«ry-steji« (purt-tlmu) 3.12-2.39 which you first must be in local progress makes grow as they were intended. than 20 feet. • Draltnman ...y 3.01* 4. REAR YARD. Tho rear yard shall Foreman .proud. It is then necessary friends and friends make the The newspaper la the com- mcot tho rcqulrcm'enta at the lone in .. Quriiins ; 2.8-1 Assistant 2.74 Hb have confidence in ita fu- work load lighter. munity's window pano which said uso fulls. Acccwory uuUd- ture and be able to pag$ that inns may bo built within tho r«mr yard 'Blia'du Tree 2.U2 Progress to everybody's through which thos$ on the provided they uro no closer to tho side Mason' 2.84 confldc-niie along to the cus- job. Organizations should or rear property line than one-hull tho Sewer .-. 2.50-2.03 tomers you seek to serve. outside will look to aVpraise hoiuhL of said acireisory bulldluK. . Oeuratoni - Heavy Equipment ...... 2.41-2.7 seek to mdke each meeting the services, (he future, for Suction 3. 11-iat Section -U)B of said ?.on- Public \yotku J^iilntt'njinco Him: important to tb6 present and ina Ordlnancv of the Township of Cran- Drivers 4. J.03-2.3 Successful merchants and choice of, residence or buM- ford oo ard thi- «amo hcicby )•> umunclcd Laboror.-i a.00-2.2' professional future soil followed 82 weeks a year. dedicated public street or urlvute stfiet iittoi;iioy for tho TowitahlD of Grantor fmx approved by tho I'launiu): Hoard and/«r -shall be $7.1100.00. Towti-ihlp Commlttue. Ou sCreetu !«;i in addition to nald retainer the Town than lHty feet in wlnth, the required nhlji Attorney ,-jliall be entltied to roceiv F. H.Gray, Jr. M&r. Funeral Directors \ Arnold Salherg, Mgr. front yard X-mU-bu Increased by one- compen:i3tlon in accordance with the serv Reach YOUR Best Customers through the Columns of half the dltlcri-nco. between thi width Kvs rendered bv tho direction of th' of thu street and- IWty I«t. ' Township commlttoo and aulj^ct to 818 EAST BROAD STREET 8t>ctlcn 4 Thut Section -100 of said Zon- ccpruval of thu Townnhlp Committee. 19 flPBINGttKUD AVKNUK Ina Ordinance of the Townihlp of Cran- ik'Ctlon 3A. The annual reUliur of th ), N. J. — AD 3-9143 lord he. umt ttur.aamc liurcby l.-i amimded to utturnuy for tin- Hoard of Adjustment sha rcAd a^ Xollovvj: b<- 31.200.00. Cranford Citizen and Chronicle in 406. Acci'juuiry hi)llclln«n In tli» In Hilaiuon to -ml.I retnlner the attorne i and lnduafn*) tones iho.\l not for th(.Board.of .Adlujtmunt aball I tho hfiahPreaul&tlons of tho titled to recetvo co«ip<:n6Utica In- accord principal building. In tho residential •inco witSi the oervlffa rendered by tho ^ \ / , \\-I 'I " oh' H 5 bu

•t-T «»«tr«)«niau«itai!A Legislators Mrs*. LaRosa . '.)'<{.. eads Auxiliary Of First Aid Squad Ut-' Mrs. Alimony LaRosa lecontly Thfr r.i apford Teachers' Assoc^ jadics'_Auxnliary^of the Cianfbid iation will be host to. Mayor K. >**£«$ - - gt AtoSquaeT Other ©iliceisT ~Kt I 1 RaymGncT Krfwan and Di Hemy or 1965 are Mrs; Cummic Col- J. Mmeur,. ptesident of the Boai.t? sneu, vice-president, Mrs John of .Education, at the aist annual Viban, secietary, andMts Michael MNBPORTIOM LOIN PORTIOi banquet or the Union Cauuty Con- polanori, treastuer. feience of "teachers' Association Mi s. Carl Schayer and Mrs.. Us;- honoring national and st^te lcgis- ban aie this 5 ear's delegates tor lators tonight at the Elizabeth Car- thfe (Sold Cro^s, u^itl} Mrs - Ray? /Save • teret Hotel, Elizabeth. mond King and Mis. Petpr ftlala- t Invited guests, include United spina .geivlnf{ as alternate. States Senators Clifford & Case of The aiufiliaryjias, decided again io sell Christmas aad all occasion inMeaiDept 'Westfleltl, Congresswoman, :ard?f qnd anyone who ii mter- Ib. Ib. Cpdfcaci Alaskan Florence P. Dwyer of Elizabeth •st 33 i (Sliced Grab Legs & Claws 8§,° of Uoion.''Assemblywoman Mil- o Refreshments Ayere, served follow- Fr6i«n _ _ di-ed Barry Hughes of Union, As-; y rr.o c bean y S^, gKulman, he squad buMdin^'ori February 17. W BwJW WFWI^IIVW |2 jjg, pica. *U of Plainfleld, and Loree Collips 35° Summit, by fomtstiy Association of Also, Dr. Frederick M. Jtoubiog- America, whit;h wttt open i« Imogene Coea "Supor-Rfght" Quality-NONE HIGHER! er, state corifmissioner ot educa- Chigggo tomorrow ap4 continue tion.;' Dr. Frederick L.. Hipp, exec- through next Thursday. Mr. warn* directpr of the; Ne\v Jersey Shulman is chairman af the as- At Paper Mill FHt. m —Education—Asffiouuliuu;—Drj Yf\l i -49c sentative, g.i*pup committee.. „ Comedienne Imbgene Coca will liam I?, West of Cranlord, Union 1 County superintendent of schools, eral of the factors which be tar in the com^dJi "^fajio^,' ' at the *'Su»«r-Wgbt" Bfaf _ CALIFOflHiA CUT ew- an4 Dr. .Eugene XJ Wilkins, presf- represent will lie. (lnt|odv»cing 'aper W% Playhouse i|n Miilburn Beef Chuck dentvQf Newark State College at Kicingcavhobfiy kits. A hobby- through this Sunday. Miss Coca is *m Union. „ ist hinyself, Mr." ShuWtan de- BepTacTng~TTune 'i^9$son, who is ill signs model airplanes and cars |yith a kidney infection ,, HIGHER! Representing the' Cranf ord which several factories xxx thft Miss doca Js quite familiar with PORK CHOPS Teachers' Association will be John country and, England h?ve ^be role -of Jessica, the wife who BEEF LAMB CALVES Drahble, president^ Miss Miriam duced. • leads a double life m "Janus." She BbneUst—HOHE HlflHEB! Tnn\.W» Eisenrjng, Miss Judy Pateman, played1 It on Broadw"5y"Tn~the"late N0NEH1GHTO I^iss Loi& Bassin, Frank. DiTullio 50*9, having succeeded Claudette Brisket Beef "&wn*H li¥«*s ~H>. Ib. and Aphony Sylvester, ture School" session ivill be, held feolbert, who syicceeded Margaret at 11 am. J(toj;hers 'wflll attend LOKfi ISLAND . ,2ir Sons' .jEac J u She subsequently took the show on B c Play, to Portray • periods and confer'with the *---' tour aro"un<£ the regional theatre Soup Beef .'",'.35 ^ -49lb Sliced Bacon Jl ers. circjut. DUCKLINGS 39: Growth of U.S. Long a television favorjte, Miss "Song of America," a play, will 2oca has most recently been guest Veisl Cubed Steaks 99 * Sausage links be presented tomorrow by Mrs. Deborah tarring an the Danny Kaye show Swift's Frankfurters Adelaide ftenortas' fifth grade •>n TV Promium I Ib. MA{ V, class at Sherman School. New Member "Janus" will play tonight and to- 59? Chuck Fillet ir 7St morrow night and there will be Metst Loaf ^^^^^^Qu«litypljj In skit and song, the students performances on Saturday, at Molosse*, Oatniapi, S'ugar, Fudge or Cocoenu* Macaroon ' will portray the development of Workshop Set arid 9 p.m. The Sunday curtain the United States from a group of Suburban Debprah will hold, a be at 8 pro. Mix oi Motch SAIE! ; J^iie Parker colonies to a united country. The new member workshop at the '1^ AA'lf#EC play will be given under th& di- iWIN PACK rection of Miss Reriee Cohen, a. home of the president, Mrs How- |yUy li!E> •i. student, teacher from Jefsey City ard M-. Siege* of 712 .WiflpttS-St., Rocket Derby State College. '•••.. ,•/• at 8:30.p.m. on.vreqijesa The cast "includes: Ruben, Van- ruary lift under the •direction of Ftiineiirg Named dal Duim, Catherine Fischer, Jill the metnbers^Jp' ;y.icb-presi(|ent Jjjastrup, Frank Patetta, 2Fane Sey- CHOCOUTF. ICED—GOLtt mour, . Susan Ryerson, Charles iTS. Ted Str^ua, .w.h^ceqy^^^ , Trophies werer. presented to WHEAT, Wrtt AY, Pryor, Lee Wolansky, Thomas tl\- who have..'joined the? organization I^rg. of the animal rocket derby of SQUARE LAYER CAKE Ja»«Park«ri mbne,, Robert Jones, Lawrence during' the past year to '"attend;' 5ub ;Pack. 178 at St..:Michael's Goldberg, I?avid Chatfleld, Jeffrey The purpose of-the workshop .^chool on Friday. ' • PfafT, Joseph Ktoury, Raymond; will be an orientation on ill; phases b Smith was. the cham- Tuttle, Deborah Mack, • Elizabeth of wosk done by the! eharitable andi runneryp was James •.Green. •'-.'. ;• •>*'.•'';'..'. " "-.'" ganteatlori*. ' • • 'rT-^| g Preliminary winners wore Rorijla-lAft8E \ FROZEN FOOD BUYS! '• Also, William .^eeichuysen, Col- Mrs; 'JTie ^ipz- Nelson ~H$arns and Joseph Srhath. targe, to attend should contact her,. •riah, Fred Dohn, Raines Kirig'and VEifETABLM IN ?aulKrano.Vfski; r'•'"• .;' '.';. V • ert .Feld,. Mrs.vSSfetwln j -itaiph .Le4,ry,- was" chairman of Mrs. Alvin .Schnei^r • iand Mrs ^hQ rock,et derby, which was Arnold Wolfe will head the dis-ittende4 by'"Jpphy parents' .and. FRESH MUSHROOMS NONE HIGHER! ; Green Beans Mothers' of boys in the' up^er friends. . • . • . . • . ' - . Ura» Slw—NONE HIGHER! grades at the Pingry! School, Hill. • Cubmaster, Robert Sikora pre- All Purpose—NONE HlSHtfU ^Tde, have been invited to.attend Founders' Day Event lented cub awards to Francis Mulr Stoymqn Apples €raciW the annual mothers' luncheon a ^een, Paul Genoya; George Hol- WASHED f 10 oi. | Ac »'b,4 Corn Niblets the school on Saturday, Febru At Sherinan d terbach, ePter Aaag'aa?d, Patrick NONEHlGHERf cftllo •* ™

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• ,\ mwm CRANFORP CM i 11 i • , •,.•*.< -.1.- ,.£*•< Mldi^ri^ Mint ^brother,- Austin. h W7: Dohrrnai^',.Mlso" ljLvegcfya (pranford, an4,'she has. a .sister, •I&rsr'H&r'ly; mi W. height of Newr Brunswick. .•','.. i Ahfioiahce»jnerit has been "maSe of' the engagement' of'Miss .ftrleen Marie V&ftieri,. daiighter. ,irf Mrs Ralph Thnrnrff nrir\ lJ'oi-t«^nf>i> iiy Wr>r/w-^rtr flTflf'V ' 'VJU TOtlim 1 of 310 Iffr'rih' Ave., or .of 23 Brown Ter;* announce the Kelly,.sQns 6fv'Mr..arid;.lfefs. Robert! there: Sunday after spending the.; E., and the,- late Mr< Venneri,. to L. Keily pf •' 709 Springf jeld Ave,, I recess with his parents, ME, and. mgagenien.V. gf, their daughter, Miss : Jay-. Robert • £6s( of--Pittsburgh, Pa:, Tom .Patricia Traylor, ta Ralph kre speeding • this...\yeek atrhorne. • Airs. J. J.-ShelhimerV of 6 Woqd"" >oh" c*f 'Mr.^ari.a?.Wtrs: Salttttel "R. They aree inn their "senior,-sopho- side PL. •'•-;•.'• ••••• ...... :•••. Post- of Cincinnati, Ohio, formerly EmiVJacobi; son of Mr. and Mrs. AmknitweiL yl-fe-Jaeobi-ef—tO5: Thomtfs-Sk more:an'd tresh man, years. .-Jtlrs^Er^uxk,, JFlorfeam - Mr ami^Mrs. Joseph J. .Zawis- The bride-elWt' Is College, of the Holy Paik,. tJ>o -fonnci b Linda k of 22 CoHins St. h«jue an- Miss Venneri is a graduate of Cross in Worcester, Mass. Eaton, daughter of Mr. and Mis nounceounced the engagement of their BemJdtctine Academy, Elizabeth,, Wilfred _P Eato^n of 7 Carolina StC laughterlh , Misi s Kathryn Ann Zaw-and Trinrty College, Washington, RlcRard HolmqviSt, son has been eltactcd a membei of Sig- slalc, t6 Johh 'Charles LiGritce, D. C. She is employed by the Ar- and Mrs. Carl/Holiriqvist of 4 Al- ma „ Phi, {icholdijrir honot society 'von of Mr. and Mr&. RoberJ> La- thur Venhen Co. of u Westfirfd, a gonquin Dr., is at home for hisMrs. Connois ii in her s>enioi*^ear Irace of 36 Myrtle St. , general contracting and engineer- mid-term recess.-" He JR a •w>nho- Drew UniveisMy, Madi-on, A- graduate of -Cranfords High ing firm iounded by aer late fath- more at Jun^ata College in Hunt- whejeiheis majoiing in history er. ingdon, Pa.- , , Mr. Post was - graduated froin Miss Cyothia Vroom, daughter Westflerd High. School and Siena pf Mr. and Mib.Daniel Vrooovof Miss ifiiB Shahepru a iunlor at 3D6 *lm St, ii>hom^ this week College, Albany, N. Y. He is tm^ Marymount Collegfe in Taxrytown, jloyed by Fold Motor Co.t< Pitts- between semesters att Marietta ?urgh, Pa., and1 is attending Du- N" Yr, arrived Tuesday to- visit College, Marietta, Ohio, whei e she, - [, Juesne-Univcrsity Graduate1 School with %er parents, Mr. and -Mrs,is a iieahman. if Business Administration in E, J, Shaheen of 14 Summit Rd, ittsburgh. A May 1 wedding is- planned. Richard Conley returned to p#er Dance MISS ARLEEN M. VENNERI College in Wilhamstown, Mass., where he is a semoi?, after idayto Aid spending several days at home Phyllis Boardman He will spend tfis rhid-tefct recess UJC Building Fund on a f-lcung tnp^n Vermdnt. He is A semi-formal supper dance Engaged to W^d the_so^.jD£JMx-,and Mrs. Meredith lomoxi'ow evening spom»pred by S; Conley of 14 Woods Hole Rd. thre.e, Cranfoid federated women's Gregory Heimall plubs, will kick»off Union Junior Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. ffoarfl- ItflSS TONI P, ITtAYLOE William. Phllpot," a ffeshmCTi at College's Science Building Fund. nian of 508 Sprin^fleld Ave., an Moravian College n Bethleh^iri^,, 0 •v ' ' ~-v ' photo by Bcreea , Cranford High School and a mem- V ;» ;: ;' f it) last week that it had applied for nounqe the'engagement of their ber of Azure •Assembly 40, Order Pa", returned there last-^eek after FOUR GENERATIONS — Highlighting the '85tK birthday aa- spending tWee weelcs at home. He a $307,000 grant for the'science mversary celfebrljtf QA of. Mrs. Charles !R. Hoe,' Jr., of 211 TSBfiS"St., daughter, Miss Phyllis Jean Board- of Rainbow for Girls. n\an, to Gregory "J. Hwniallf son is the soh of*Dr. and Mrs,. Willia'im building, 'Which' will cost an esti- seated, was the presence of ^our generations of the iamtly. Shown The prospective bridegroom is a C. Philpot of 735 Willow St. mated $921,000 to build. Even if standing at left is Mrs. Hbe*s> granddaughter, Mr£. Peter Thonawji, of'Leslie J. Heinialll 6f Unien. , graduate of Cranford High School the college were to receive the en- ' the former lyius" Gretefi&n Klein, of Drexel Hill, Pa, and Mis. MISS KATHRTN A. ZAWISLAK Miss Boardman, a graduate of and Juilliard School of Music, New Miss Melinda Morris, daughter tice $307,000 from the federal gov-. [j :.., Hoe's daughter^ Mrs. Howard P. Klem' 'of Crawford^ Bight.. With ¥oFfe-City.- He-is- a past^traaster of-Mrrand Mrs; Kenn«th m are the Tfrottison children, Lisa, 5± left; Gretchen, Ji right, and tion Facilities Act, it would htlU v as a -secretary aLJRCA. IsiterjtaUes- licit U $014-,<)0(h'tor complete thej Peter, jsix weeks, on his great-grandmother's lap. al Division in Clark. Azure Lodge 129, F and AM. He^ion. She is ia her junior year at building. r . ' Mr. LaGrace, also a graduate of JS -a private music instructor for Grove ,City (Pa.) College. Mis Bernard Solon,- chairniah,' the late Alexander Puryis, theCranford High School, Is attending the clarinet and saxophone and said the benefit dance will be held. • ^FourGenerationssecond mayor of Cranford. the evening session of Fairleigh also is employed as an ,autc^notfve" ^JlHsrRoberta Wjqse, a fjeshman at 3 p a in the Westwood, Gar- For manj'~*yj?ars she was active Dickinson University in Ruther- mechanic at Greco's Garage in at Miami University m "Oxford, wood, with an attendance of 500 - At Mrs. Hoe's < . •m the Red CrosSS*ray Ladies and ford He is employed by Geririg Crtinford. Ohio, arrived by plane Monday anticipated. Sponsoring the sap- served at Lyons Veterans* Hos- Plastics Co, Ktnllworth. He is a. MINTER MISS iA summer wedding is planned. to spend the semester break with, per dance are the Colony Club," the k Birthday Party pital and Camp Kilmer. Sh^was member of the 50th Armored Di- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Village Improvement /Assoclatign, Mrs. Charles R. Hoe, Jr,-of"211 a member of the National WO&KU^ vision* National Guard.' Wiese of 451 Orchard St, and the Junior Woman's CIUD of Artists ana Painters of New York fall, wedding is. planried. Miln St., a ltfe-iong resident of 1 Edward Butland Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Glovier the VIA. Cranford's fourth feder- Cranford, was honored at a recep- and the American Artists Profes- of 116 Columbia 'Avel retvTrnqd, '"Miss Nan&.Leech, a sophomore ated club, the, Wednesday Morning tion on Saturday in observance of sional Leaguer and" had a pne-jnan Engaged to Wed home Monday after concluding a at Ma4i*on College in Harrison- Club, is cooperating. her 85th birthday anniversary. show In New Yk week's visit with. Jheir son and b - A cocktailhour will precede the • she has «moxner aauBinEr,-.Mrs, daughter-in-la'w, Lt* Cmdr. and dance. Buffet supper \Vill be sexv- Forty gtiests fronrt JJew Jersey, for her mitj-term recess. She is v New JTork and Pennsylvania at- Robert Karebaum of Miam: Robert L. and' Mr?. James 'Mm^er of I Mrs. Harold Glovier, Jr., of Gales the daughter of Miv and Mrs. F.ed atll;30 pm . tended the celebration given, by Springs, Fla.; two grandchildren Metuchen have announced the eo- Ferry, Conn. „,' '. , Goidon Leech of 102 Lafayette PI. Serving --ojrjt the committee with Mrs. Hoe's daughter, Mrs Howard Mrs. Peter Thomson 6f Drexe Betrothal Told ;ment of th^lr daughter,' Miss Mrs. Solon arc Mis. Earl-Sh rioe is me oi nvington navs? muiuuucea yuc ft M3 WH1UW St.; icn afj Mr, and Mrs. Edward C._Butland family party Sunday in honor of Jr., of 617 Lincoln Pk., E., has been Mrs Sidney Nunn of -fhcj/illage engagement of their „ daughter, the third birthday anniversary of Mis.s Dianne DeGeorge, to Airman of Beachwood, formesly^ of Cran- l elected vice-president of Alpha Impiovement Association^ their son, Robert. There were 20 Lambda Omega Fraternity at Mi^, Robert Shimkus of the 3/C Robert 1.. Mason, son oi Mr.ford. PHYLUS J. BOARDMAN guests from Cranford, Kearny, and Mis. Victot F. Maion of 108 Miss Minter is a graduate pf Me- Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio ford Junior Woman's Club. ratiford High School, is attend- Elizabeth, Fords and Westfteld. Dd«oiatlons will tie earned out Lincoln AVo, E. Thp engagement- tuchen High School and attended] % was revealed at a dmnec party Union Junior College. ' She will Tusculutn College, Greene- James Shelhimer, a freshman m thp theme of r,ed and white — at the home of the bride-elect's (graduate in September from the [llle, Tenre. She will transfer in Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. .Brown at the College of the Holy Crot,s Union Junior College's colors. parents. Charles E. Gregory School of e fall to Dowabis College, New of Lordts Point, Stoninglon, Conn?, Brunswick, where slje will major Miss DeGeorge is a graduate Nursing, Perth. Amboy. x were weekend guests of Mr. of Trvington High School and is (Mr. Butland is a graduate-.of in special education. *-^^ Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. • ••• K"r£reineri*' Indefinite stay for observation and been a patient iat Several days fol- accounting bpecialftit' from tech- chard St. were recent treatment of a chronic disease con lowing a knee injury. "r nical training school at Shepp&rc Sts o? Mts. Harry Y. Barrow of dition. Air Force Base in Texas Tryon, N. C, formerly of Cran- Ms. and Mrs. Carl Hplmqvist of be assigned to Keesler. Force ford. , ( j/ . H. Klrlm of 4 Hillsid 4 Algonquin Dr havejeoneluded a. Base, Biloxi, Miss, PI. ^entertained at bridge Monday two-week visit wiljyfheir son and Westfield Mr. and Mrs. Charles M-. Ray of. ^ for Mrs. Kenneth Ran daughter - in -Jim, Electrician's 1& Dartmouth Rd. returned^. Sun- -Mrsi Lawrie Montgomery, MrsMat. e 3/C andnMLrs. Philip Holmr Temple Spend day from." a two weeks'-vacation in- Sanx Bergeron,. Mrs.'" Robert A, qv'ist of P^irisacola, Fla. They also, Weekend in Monticello Florida. ." . . ^ " Wilson, Mrs."' JSich»rd Bradlield spent several days in Mobile, Ala., ^ Saves time, relaxing...and easy.-on-tiiebudget - • " ••••"•.•• —o— . •._.. ' . .' • ' Jr;, Mrs. A; Herbert Vail and Mrs!visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones, More than 35 members of the Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rubinc 1 Butterfly' Men's^Club of Temple Beth-i;i and Ronald .Weaver." : • former residents of Cranford . " ' Sfirfffip Basket "Chamfi" Meal Delmonico Steak of 10/ Crescent PL have, returned ___ . •• ;,-••; ••••/—__ store hours daily: their, families spent- the weekend home from Washington, D. C, f •...;• .95 ;•;.•-; $2.50 atsKut6hers Country. Club, Monti- where they, attended a formal "re- Jumbo lo Wen/ brown Delicious 3-dcc)(cr' 12-14 oz.top sirloi n ' trello, N. Y. " . ception for V3cc-Prte&idient ,an.d shnmp,5auce, french" hamburger, Sip & Sup steak, onion rinns-, ffid ootatoes. toast- jlieislng. frenchiriflJL. -apcplo-r'-- ' ' ..Humphrey -at ;thc;: KENT PLACE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS «d buttered roll, potatoes, crisp- cole tossed salad, baking'*' dents who made the trip enjoyed 4 Shoreham Hotel, the inauguration : coleslaw ^ . slaw '•. •; powder biscuit. skiing,:- tobogganing, ice; skating ceremony and parade.and the for- {plications Now Being Received >Second cup of coffee on the house with meals or snacks r and. dancing. Fred Daniels of mal .ball at ^±ie National Guard n Wednesday nights |H 9 Cranford was'chairman of the an- Armory. They were the guests of For September Admission To V- ~ Swing AlQSWeY products txcluiirtly nual "weekend away" event. One Morris *Jaffe of Saa Antonio, Tex. of the higjilights of the weekend »RIMARY SCtobOL; Kindergarten - Grade 5 was matching ^George Chevello, Mrs. -M. Han-is* Stuart -of 10ft. f ^/ J RESTAURANTS who will box Fl6yd Patterson for Forest Ave. has'returned aftep^aftep^aa / MIDDLE SCHOOL: Grade 6 « Grade V8 t!je heavyweight title next month, week's .vacation in. NassauJ^ai>ft thiiiie r Sprlngflald A Mprrla Avonuos, Springfield, put on'an exhibition for the local Oolphin Hotel. She- wa^tccomp- (ApplicalTbn Closing Date: March 3) Corner of Routes 1O »r\H 2O2, M6rrla Plains group. • •'••••.'..•'• anied by Mrs. Williarfi' Taylor of UPPER SCHOOL: Grade 9 . Grade 11 , TABLE SERVICE FOR LEISURE OIN.ING T North Plainlteld. • (Application Closing Date; March 3) IVb% 'and: -IMrs. .Edward---Cush- meyer of 698 Gallows Hill * Rd. . FLORENCE WOLFE/B. A., M.A., Headmistress have returned after a 16-day trip by jet to San Francisco, the Ha- 42 Norwood Ave!, Summit Phone: CR 3-0900 CONTINUING ;,gQod grooming is waiian isMnds, Los Angeles and SOLD THRU Mai to sll of us, Business Woman, Las Vegas. The couple attended iti 9* Juwwi- Miaa. Put your beauty care in the capable and Rose Bowl; football game in hands of our beauty specialists at Pasadena, Calif., ori New Year's is a familiar saying. Winter Mr. Charles. Day. ' FALL SPECIAL •. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Kuhn of For Fast, Efficient> 2(5 Omaha Dr. cntei-tained at a family party Snturclay evening in Profess PonaT Service honor of the 12th birthday anni- - - - $10.00 check with G. E. re: Multiple Listing earance versary of their daughter, Linda. . (includes everything) There were 12 guests from Cran- ford,"Clark, RdsoIIe arid EllzJibolii: V Eoyer Frank N. Carey of 210 High St. MEN: DON'T MISS OUR or Sale is recuperating at, Muhlenborg •..,.. SPECIAL MEN'S NIGHT just lots of foot prints on the rugs and carpets? Hospital, Plaintield, where he un- derwent surgery last Friday. Tie i.s Every Wednesday 'til 9 P.M> expected to return, home from the ' Looking For A Buyer SAVINGS TO hospital today or tomorrow. Includes Maniaires, Facials, Scalp Treatments, ..• ,. r»~ • • HOT OIL TREATMENTS or a means fo waste hours waiting for prospects who Glenn t'crnandes, son ot Mr. and v Mrs. M. D. Ft\rnandc« ot' 10-1G Ear- don't show up itan Rd., was honored at a party *T.lopiiig viiually finds tho Sunday afternoon in celebration featuring Let G. E. yomiR man on the laddvr of of his seventh birthdny anniver- nicctrss," sig'hs sjiry. .Attt:ndlng wen? Diane yit- AASss y THRU MULTIPLE L9STIN& zvila, CaflTy" Kit/ula, wTlliam Ffu bring out only the qualified buyers (by appointment zula, Nancy Bower:;, Jill Bowers, (formerly of Fashionette Beauty Salon in Cranford) ALL DEPARTMENTS Mark Allen, William. Thompson, \ only) so you can plan your day. Steven Loreiv and Gary Kleeiia. Mr. andilri:. Walter J. I'uzio

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Mr.- and MJrsi Robert'.•'•MebsersthitHi fje\v members at.."th-e..,CraT}|ord of • 27-.O'rat6n Dr., .,\frps 'feted «ft % Newcomers' Club • were welcomed cUiiitier' party. SBturdayVevenkig at art' a tea last Wednesday evening lhe'; JSlteabeth Carteret Hotel in it the home- of Mrs; Victor Zych, ii~rnfT"cjini5brittoTrrr 12.Hillside PI. • . ,". " ... . 17th birthday armiversary.. Hon- ^•ing"Joan were won'-.'the 'American. Jurrsprudence pi-ize fbr'tlie highest of the chairman of the'tea •committee and jsk'o and' Sue Wibl'e annbupced that' Msi' Edward-.Gitrski- an3 Mrs. clsu> vn tajyiUon. Tic r a mombor ..__.... . TTC> HlUWiW tht, |t6_&ert Baechtdid .poured. ' Mrs! of Sis?ma Pi Fraternity. " . family dinner on February 5. The #h A- : Rowe,'.; jr.,:: At tliv; pros^nt tune ho- ib \»ork-« troop will ga to Valley Foige t>n nVwcorners $nd iaftiili^rized ing for a master of law degree in. P'ebruafj' 20 - 21 for the next ay- , them with the a'ims ahd^ taxes at New York University, ermght camping trip. ' The -{Scouts ' o'f'the cluby .v •••••.':;,"" -C Mr. Lorigaker and his wife, the expect' to hike oh a planned com- former Mi«s -Joatinc McMurray of passtrovu-se'fllong the Valley TargQv -3Vi[ounta'in5ide, have an infant trail. - pwSrd Purks, Mrs. Vi daughter, Sharon Ann. Mrs; Merrill*TI)eiitpri, Mis; Jtfc Income Tajx Richard Gallina, Titrs. Troop 80 Conducts : Instructor Announced Ga.rlton Holstrotri: , , ••:•'.' : : David Levitte of Union will be i'Ms: Robert Johnson.'Mrs. •Pp., ffnd/Archjie^ l " ri^inDletr' Krnusey Mrs. Joseph Lipari, Co.i ^funjor- Acmevernent company sponsored t>y American A3J A peftung torn torn ,set tne at- conVe tak cour lor ih»i i • iWi* ^kkr/rtfn™i»ti.va\cHfiJ spring semester of the -Crnnford ;;; .irig. Th£"c6"rnn the mid-winler Coup 1 di, ]Mrs.v Robertr McEljVain, "orWiUieiiy Hastings (cente^),^:^^p^^ tdnlt School, It was announced to- ". . and: Ci-arifovd' High-' School. and -•subrfi'tCte d- a ; report: oh :, neededi Thursday ovening in repairsv'a>-nountin'g '•t6V'$9i4i'40fti.'"':'L()'fiftj^gV,,9h.yft;,:fe^is : :| '"already, hay^ •in$hu?afcturet attd^o^dj^yer 85; units;"at $3l50 ea^clfci. Fellowship" Kail of the First Jay by Dr. Kenneth W. : i ^er^Mvs.' George gchmidit, They expect to pay- their stbclchc!lde.rs *a, substantial dividend. ••'-. Pregbjrtetlwi Ghuixih by "members president-director- ; ; ; Litvvaeki board > member: and ee.hithittee-•• chaSterna'^'R" Mrs^Charles :Seif.. and. Mfs!'John ..•••.,...•..:.,..••>:y..- .. '-,:•: ..;....,....• .... .•:. ;.....-•: • , ••••• : •• •„••, .,-•.•.- • • ,- of Boy "Scout Trodg 80. Mr. Levirje, who is an Internal -.''•'•'.shown..with ;plaqu«s.are;/Le|{: to!r,.right,'Paul Nqy4J AttJaf 'St 'are "tl\e itiaterria'l slsler, and Advancement in r$nk was inade Revenue agent, will taite over ior • • and • Edmond Kiamie: .At fight, a.re Paul!Chirff>;, bostd & !it jvas also ahnduijced that :2Q yeafeold. alter %e- traditional opening cere- Harold S. Osman of Somerset. • pf 1 |la}i and Stephen The course will open Tuesday" : l v :taii6n-'c6mmi-^eie/ '.5'ohaT.|3Mif'flipy» '3't^y; mi pn/Saturday. and t .,...-, .,,n ClClaimina g tidmittande to evening at 8.30 o clock at Cranford : pry ,T3 luncheon will be held: $ '"•'•''•" ribt'.present tqi. lh£~CKtf$&i>ny.. '• '"' m, "and MraAKarl Pfeil, .'Jr.^ of ; ROBERT G.fcONGftltER, th4 fli'at step frqm. outer dork- High Schdol and^ continue for 1Q Wifelands' Steak House, t(ise,Ue P^ark; a&np'Ontfe the birth iS« Was J B consecuUve Tuesday evenings. > si4fev--;.-':-/: •"••" - •'-••'•'.•:•/••••'.','.• -1-..-:^ t tteir tirst 'fchijLd; Jeaiiente. 'Ther- Seavy was granted pfexjtnisnon to K^istrafcon will be held tonight, ins interested in wirtinlj tixe • eft ^jahuary 22 at iluhlenb^erg enter the second step cjan. tomorrow evening and Monday ftefs' ciubt \*ho haye-lived : L 1 Mrs, Ricnaird; Bennfer of 30 0*a-i "nigfit from 7 to 9 o'clock at the l Pldinfiel'd. ThQ paterftfi fticlifard Dolsen; assistant scout?-- •pranford! 'ies$ than 25 ;njonitb.s S. kari Weil of iton J3^. entertained -last Wednes- Bar Examination master, c<>ngw»tuIated,JHarry liau high school. * - snould Contact 4frsr\Nfeisoi ~ ' and Twn,"H5ir"1®f"1&efr advaiice- booty 423 ^oathi Union Ave. ment into "the sfo? ciaift, which " Miss Susan Kolbe^ a freshman2 t Jifxs. William Beclser, Mrs. Robert ;fieljk 'sbtt otRetr.'..and. Mrs. Robert gftver thtein the privilege of cross- Madison College, Harrisonburg, of 4 Ami have; ariji6un(ied .&. Lohgifcer oJ -18 harnpton Rd., ing l;he fire tine to j6in the chiefs. Va. is spending-4he. mid-term .yaca-- . Isidro |»erez^'Mrs. Maiiiw.w has;; 3UQcessfUlly passod the New Joseph AttdfjLde, .scoutmaster, tion as the guest of Miss Rebecca-1 On ^rahuiry 22 a^tuhUinberg Hbs- , Mrs. Jojttii I^eone Arid Mrs. Jersey Barrexanjination. • praised Eionald^ diegerich for his Jo' Gibson of, STaunton, Va., ana' pitai, pjaMfieldi Tnfe ne# bafe t mti: ' He.-js.-p^e.-of £08 new attorneys strong Scout spirit as ha moved Miss Joyce Kent of Lynchbjuig," ; Mr. a8« Mfs^Witliam E,. Bur-.jdlrvs a ;^ te who.will,.ije fbrnTialiy admitted to frdn\the sta^c^an to the life clan Va. She is the daughter of JMr. and' nett of 21 Adama~Xv&. announce years old. BJrs. Karl Wiebeslek of.106 Col- the bar,and authorized to practice Th#» antirt^ceremony wai high- Mrs. C. Clayton Kblbe of 21 the "bifth oh- their^third child, umbia Aye. was hostess at dessert in fayr. Jferaey, courts vand federal lighted by the dances perforijied-Creaves PI, .; '.'•Mr'i'and Wtts, Robert M. Peterson jjrielga yesterday afterhoon. .fier courts in' the state" at certmorties Thomas.: Eatti-^Qn January ; 14 at 1 ^Formerly Lou's Prime AAeat Market) ,. Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainlield. oT3ui3 Wesfc ^hiipi. ahndunce the feuests were Mrs, Vr .' Howard Qei-' in Tcentqn nexVThursday, Febru- The hew baby joins.a gister,.Sar- ibrfth of a "son,-, .ilarh. David,- on feel and Mrs.rGeorge Ross b£ C5ran- ary 4..;'AU-the. new attorneys will tiara^ 13," .'a'iid a brother; Williaitt, Janiuarv fy at St. iiichael'a Hos« fqrd, Mrs.. Irwih Raab^ Mrs. Wil- I be honored at a luncheon that day &, and Jlrs.-Thdmas Seatte of pitai,-3Newark. Tbsi baby jiiinis' a liam Knowles, IVIfs. Robert ~ ' -sponsorea by •. the. »,v- j. "3lale, Bar

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HOMEMAP^BOLOGNA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tb the legal voters of the School District of the Township of Cranford, In the County of Union, New Jersey, that the annual rneefing oif ihe lejiaj _votera of said District for the electior) of 4 members of the Board of Education-and for other purposes will be held at 2 o'clock P.M. on REISTT-A-CAR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1965

A • •• ^tihe'.iiDl'ls '.will* r«finiii[ii'bpeiii' V^tfK' ^^ .0^*1°*)* PJ^'wuT as much longer as may be necessary to permit all legal ydters then present '.to^ Cast their ballots. ' . ".'*"/ :-.:{C:': ^•••^;" ^—-^^— - SYSTEM : The meeting wty be held and allihe legal voteri of the;vSchool District w^LyoTe at th® respective polling places stated belpw. ^ ; ! 3 members Will be elected for 3 years; 1 member vwU be elected for 2 years. . :'NATIONAL FRANCHISEO SYSTEMS FORD DEALERS fl At the said meeting will be submitted progo^ftibrts fdr^yoting faxes iof the following respective

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' ll" | 'Tfl'l'V "l ill, i'l. ') Dale Catt The polling places for said meeting and their respective polling districts (described by reference to l Ihe election districts used at the last General Election) have been designated below, and no person shall vote Course?"rf at said meeting elsewhere than at the polling place designatedfay th e voters of the polling district tn

batedi Janualry 26,19*5 PAUL CHIEFF, Secretary ' Yes, ybu~bccaus« Jl*» ihc alert, fonvard-thinking 'person who NOTE:—The term' "current expenses" includes principals', teachers', llanitors*, and medical inspectors' salaries, fuel, gains most trom Oak Cirnegle training. If you are sensitive to -. textbooks, school supplies, flags, transportation of pupils/ tuition of pitpiis amending achoolain othcDr districts with the con- tlie fhunges taking place in bUBincs's, sent of the Board of Education, school Ubrarios, compensation of the Secretary, of the custodian of school moneys and o! community and social life; if you attendance officers, truant schools, insurance, maintenance of plant and incidental expenses. . waul to prepare yourself for A member of the Board of Education must be at least 21 years of age, a citizen and resident of the school district and tttwjcsponsiliilitiea; to influence, have been a citizen and resident for at least two years immediately preceding his or her becoming a member of such decisions.that uflccs. your corning Board, and must be able to read and write. He or she shall hot be interested directly or indirectly in any contract with or • ' power; to.motivate others calmly ana confidently; to live and work ' , • • daim against the Board. •• ••. ''_ ' ^_ '-j without undue tension or strain, Every citizen of the United States of the ago of 21 years who shall have been a resident of the State SIX MONTHS and then the Dale Carnegie Course i* - of the county in which ho claims his vote FORTY DAYS next peiore the election and who has been jDermanently, registered a sensible, practical ' - in the : in the municipal election district tttiea& t forty days prior to the date of the flection, shall be entitled to vote at the school right direction. • election. Application for military or civilian absenteo ballots may be mad© .to"the secretary of the.Board of Education.

Polling placeCat-the Sherman School ai Lincoln Avenue in the School District, for legal votets residing Within Gerteral Election Distrct* No's. One and Fifteen. . 16 WAYS THE DALE CARNEGIE n COURSE WILL HELP .P6U1NQ DISTRICT NO. H MEM I WOMEN Polling pla

polling place at the High School at West End Place in the School District, for legal voters residing At Ustl The wa|l tiniih thjl cb-.orsleyihn s^ within General Election Districts No*s. Seven and Sixteen; *.-./• co,»t) !,'Q" gaoU, it's buckvd by Sapolih'3 r>c!usivt! Writlon one tojt girar.)nti.-o. Sjves time, morn-/, Wtrk. If you're.diicor.itiiiii/'.ow you iioc-d tin1 rcyolu- POLLING DISTRICT NO, 6 tianary pjlnt picduct with .ill Ihc^n £»;r,i VJ!HU fc.i- LATEX SEMI-GLOSS lurci —SO'UJ end coat ccvora^c; |]onH*{;r;n!/!"J WHITE ENAMEL Polling place at the Bioomingdale Averiue School at Bloomingdale Avenue in the School District. Cm't tr^cr ftirn ^O'owl for legai vctcra residing Within General Election Districts Note. Eight and Twelve. ~ : r*r up with sojp.iTcfwiti.T, s<;rubb.ib!i!vi:)vet ft.it h^reli: How POLLING DISTRICT NO. 7 l»^.?O'nnntiti) iliyinB time. AVAttAflLC IN O MKYIJI'SEMI-GLOSS JOO-lor viocd- LATEX DALE CARNEGIE DALE CARNEGI£ COURSES Polling place at the RooseVett School at Orange Avenue in the School District, for legal voters re- worh,Kit.:hcn, i'nd bath. • . DEEHTOME FLAT siding within General Election Districts No's. Nine and Eighteen. » , COLOfl'SEHVICE-r^ect rtotr.ovi.-r 1.000 ' Vou.lt i«inl(,;!.iii> f.'olars;." VVf:'IL tnjtch to your dt.cor jnd NOW cuitoni blund right beforo youreyi',. ELIZABETH — WinHcld Scott Hotel — 8 P.M., Fit, Feb. 5 i ". POLLING DISTRICT NO. 8 ; Broad Street Fri., Feb: 12 Polling place at the Lincoln School at Centennial Avenue in the School District, for legal voters residing within General Election Districts No's. Five, Eleven and Thirteen. NEWARK — Hotel Essex House — 8 P.M., Tues., Feb. 2 RICHARD HARTIG Broad Street Tues., Feb. 9 POLLING DISTRICT NO. 9 ' Polling place at the Brookside Place School at Brookside Place in the School District, for legal PAINT STORE EAST ORANGE—Howard Johnson's—8 P.M., Wed., Fclf/3 voters residing within General Election Districts No's. Seventeen and Nineteen. — Open Friday Evenings 275 Cenfail Avenue 101 N. UNION AVE. BR 62540 (Exft 145, Garden State Pkwy.) By order of the Board of Education. , ,'*'-• ^/•;-^7^->^^ • i i -:

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^RANFORP (N. J.) JCHTIZEN AND C a papeV street, located -f the. ..board to", spend• money, Progress Gliib Meets rial F.arJc. •. -.. •"' wheje it' does, the; iho^t. good I Budget : ! Hopkins presented a ; Mrs. A. ! H .public hearing,., the teaching persoiineL'' .'.His ,.t\ '•• • (Contmuexl froiy.-Page 1) '••• Vfhe Theatre''- at . iat with' S4,r>99,Q82.47 in 1964. ' The t3th,ei members of. the audieute breakdown, of the total lQvy_ for J Opens at uiged the,board to try foi quali- thib year follow1- School, $3,222,- ing at the Wirtfleld traffic circle^ ty pducatiori. -and to spend' move 163 50, county, ^67S,000, munici- luotousts were Mr. and Mr>? Geoige J Wehlngj money. I$awey,or< two memtfers of pal,- $890,210,' and y^moi ciUzens EYE ROUND On .irtcsr for Vp'oedmgr- ih Mijmcip&l •58'Wall St, purchased at-public {iie audience, Fred Lund oi >'O4 i Registration foi wsttr- buil^Mondai night by J/IagisUate auction a lof adjacent to •'them Aye am] Kenneth Mc- and v^teranb exeme pitions, ^O h3iTeTJ~ 'Stevens - — —-' ^ ^ property ion $178MT~ urath 6f 3 Normandle PI urgefl opuranug- (Continued nom l^' » penses fpi 19G5 are estijnatcii at open on Those penalized were' Encksj'SU) Belis Phaimacyi Buiter The committee -rejected _, three thv> board to cut the budget'•Mi. _ JTaryei, .24 Grani Si, $15 and S1.564 910, as compaied with AM 6Mfu-nt Union Junioi Col- Brovwl cranford Qfeotery, Cran- offers for trie purchase of munici- Lund "noted thqt the teachers'were lege students who aie in tthe day 512 foi passing stop sign; Ronald I palh'-ownqd^property Commis- not only receiving a $200 across- §1,402^349 during the past year, foid RadlOi Spoil Cen- tne finance commissioner stated. 11 ,-ipgister lrom 9 a m L Robbmst Townsends,- $15, |ter, Deo'n Ifcir, Fernis Filrhiture, sioner_6hjtf1es G. Siegfried, chair- the-board increase - but were re-* ROASTS to 2 p m on Monday, while all Ll£'' Mmi's real e,st,ate committee, ceiving normal increases on the The increase in the ~0pcl atlng YOU SAVE 20c LB. Ehnqr R Bftettke, Cuiiik, $20; new day session students will leg- Jody Maida, Leshnei's poinfed out that iry ;et, Coromissionei Philo point- istor on Tuesdaj -from 9am to 2Fiank Lucitt, South Amboyy $10, lenter. interested m-gelling the prop- creases iange from $100 to $400. ed out, is $io,6uo in & pm James" Givens, Rafrway,.$15 an&$4 Also Martin Jewelers, Robm- erty at this time. (For example, a teacher on"^ the wages and $48,500 in other ex- Evening session students will ioi no driver's license in posses son\ Scherls Drug Store, Shapi- Request of Mrs. "Leonard^.X. 10th step h.erq this year earned pentes. A pait pf the saldiy in- register on Wednesday and ne"xt jon^ and.-Thomas F. Nolan, Ro- rfl'fj Department Store, 'ISportej'- Jacksan, 12 Howard Johrt&on' increase of $8 in scavenger fees 'tatioh piogram to the public in -FRESH KILLED general chemistry, quan- Carroll ^e^nard'and Mrs. Edward m-aintenance charges^Tor Kahway Weber, Springfield, $12 each tor a yea"l by virtue pi closing thte mu- referendum. fortn, the board mu&t Valley Joint Trunk Sewer up titative*, analysis, mechanics, neat passing stiip signs Buck^r, serving as hostes>ses. , nicipal dumps. He requested the r and sound, engineering mechanics, Committee t€ furnish - figureso n dctailed-planfr for approv* -$67000" to $64,888; and street light- electricity and magnetism, ba* for - driving an unregistered vet, taxes received from1 local indus- al by the State Department of ing charges up $5,000 to $48,500-. FRYERS J Education — a job to be under- •The capital improvement pro- ph}S"ics, general biology, differen- •hide; Roland W Stbut, Jr., 41?-N. Adult School tries annually to determine wheth-, 1 tial equation^, college algebra and Union Ave, $7 for parking within (Cottiimied irom Page t) er industrial ratables are offsetting taken by the maintenance super- gram shpws an inciease from $50,- trigonometry, unified calculus 25 feet of an lntersectiojnf and Er- vanced dictation^ dog obedience increased scavenger fees. visor. In December a rehabilita- 000 to $71,900 m lme with tjie ahd II, college mathematics, de- win F Heger, Jr, l^Mohawk Dr., training, first'ai9. tion committee told the board that capital budget approved by the 4.- scriptive ^gegmeuy and ^rawing, S5 for overtime perking. „/ Also, floral design, fundamentals lenovation of school buildings. govetmhg body last December trigonometry, l - of investing, beginners' golf, fcn©' wiii cost tih." estimated $914,400, This, year's capital,expenditures iConlinued pior% Page 1) and proposed a five-year program. Also, Englfoh composition, Eng- >our camera, office machines, will cover replacement of equip- Hqme Entry Nets Thief painting in oils, peoples of thegram" will end,,, the year with a In objecting to the position of ment for the public- woiks de- lish literature, Western'European surplus. > . s LEGS BREASTS liter athre, Western civilization world, public speaking, reading im- maintenance supervisor, Dav**serv- is for the township's share of the Cranfoid Boaid ot Education. which they majr have to talce of- by applying $124,000 — the CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS been away from home since Fri ficial action later/ Kaplan St. sewei Located in In- day "and discovered the theft on surplus amount from the junior dustrial Park, the installation of their jeturn at 3 p.m, Sunday Jazz Combo high school bond rssue. This re- the sewer will Increase the value of 7^ Initial investigation by Patiol Sentiment for duced the debt" service from this property and make it more ANY U.S. (Continued from Page 1) $404,000 to $280,000. RBB HALF HALF Bt»ko» Reljntd, tot .. f"1 -men-Thomas- R -Barton and Mt Kat7, string bass, and Richard (Continued, from Page 1) saleable m the future. 1 Xc&on on the budget was not tight oi Brake Adjustment .... ' chael A. Deanq showed that entr: Ludlum, piano side areas, ' Mi\ ChXMstensen said. The anticipated municipal reve- FULL CUT FULL CUT taken at the hearing, but was •de- Motor Tua« XJo was gained by bi caking a pane o The jazz combo will perform Dr. Clark W. McDermith, super- nues for 1965 total $4,270,000 as glasfe in a iear dooi "Blucscope," by Sammy Nestico intendent of schools, said, ferred t until last Monday jirgHt 1 Qfnaiator* JJUlf With SJ IT ? nnO Inct'lr/HT »M3< Lt' Detective A FranKDuir wa; L'HerV l& ,I.VIIV>YVJ.II£ a meeting with the J moderate Turnover on Commissioner Phrlo stated. The assigned to the follow-up mvesti "Gotcha Cha Cha," by Art Dednck not unique." He noted? that Cran- Tovvnshiy( Committee on Sunday township has Increased its sur- SOUTH ELMORA ESSO gation.. > * iind "Valse a la Jazz," by Rusty ford had lost teachers last year afte-i noon. plus cash appropnated by $50,000 Oven Redi — Small | SERVICE CENTER "* Dechick, with 151 years of experience and from $600,000 to' $650,000. OtHer South Elinor* Ava, ccr Erloo Av . t> Adopted on final reading wag an teachers. "If the town won't go fo JU Wonder-Filter*' ordinance' vacating a' portion o more money, it Is, the' obligation SMQKFP i SHANK automatically ' [ FULL CUT filters out lint HAMS •< •• and blends in AND SUPPLY COMPANY detergent. / y •., • . Phono. BRidgo 6-2700 ; CHOICS CUT « Eliminates expensive \ plumbing installation. 94 High Street - Cranford" RIB ROAST BEEF V/i. tB. J JR. P0RK ROLL ^""iMd SCHJCKHAUS

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ip^ff;^^^a;C 3 Mrs. Nathitn Rpdstein; president Kay,c;the.i new ' science building Of; tHe ioc,al league, vvelcojwWl. the gtiests, . Mrs.' Marvin Greeritterg, ^ ilolexpanU its ciirollment By st^ttf 'ajtograp chafirnaii of the boUfcSO percent io slightly more local •group','presided; ; , : •':'•••;.•.• ;^p(^ift^r^p)Je'and'part%ie students. Preliminary pj&ns^^for the Stamp Colkcting : Miller^ FABULOUS FLOOR SAMPLES! MAf^V KELGW COST AS rit: the ' Union CoUittyi CoDiege Opportunity ^n 'JinUtee -withitormer Assistant pro- Richard BMbaueifi 'Jan?• amateur slcutor,^^ ^cbard J>, Muscatello, philatelist, spoke on stamfrcoilect- ing as a hobby and eihlbit£& his collection of -tJnited > StBrtes-'cpm- KOOS LOW SALE PRSCES «ST LOWEST NOTE EVER! XJtifap,' mejno^atives arid first day cpvers f---two. at.a'p3ieeyng !Qf-;'the; ir-i|';jpi#: last' IhutSday .night; at 'tlif•-•inpnte • of -• vMpltt and. amendment of lawis, Mrs." ^rank/A, Biribauef 0} 122 ( :; !v;1 : • •« iand «JEaiblic«-iafetji ; defense and Bl ^ ,- -"'. ;.'>;'''<.; vA '\ ••"' ;'P' :&'" .- airs.-; c.;-Ej^ cor

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CIT&EN AND UR5DA.V, JANUARY 28* 1965 ObjeeUoiiable Material! Reeeiveid in Mail Should Be Reported to Your Fostmastfer The Cranfeosl -Chronicle ^fgahUahed 1893; The Cranford Citizen, 63tabli^he4 J I' I/W 4 bj||?ction-. ^ ' (Combined in T52 ^~! •afile. vtems through We malllls should biing tjiejn to the Triton- ition of threir postmaster. - This is •CBfra^MrflftYrfite and Private v — —LaiC weclr, tfteriist of tfiffe REPORT TO THE Pgppjf species of birds sighted in Cran- the wings and Eatis, as. it js ptyxejcvfisfi im- chestnut~lnsd£rthe tail. FROM YOUR C0N3RESSW0MAN - NATIONAL EpITORl ford-durmg £964 was*published. possible for the Poitat Servfae to You'll recarl the total reached 98. T,he thra'sher*H«s a bright ef.tefiU.ye action towafel ASfebCWTI* To date this year, 13 have been brown back, a streaR&iHareast, FLORENCE P. DWYER alJcUtion pr .control. long bill and" long taxi whici &nce jgrst cjass^tnail ispi-pteot- 'AtMtfATE MIMBfR talked. Most of theje were seen almost constantly- in motijm. He 1 at backyard feedels_ since the ed ey lav aBaiflst'being 'opened 5 is less of a. mime than the mock- by anyone, except t^e addressee •JT.OV.' H*" -discouraged trips m mghitvl nnd more of a musician Pi esident ^l< iijg Agpji^'rer BiijardlAn. rftost the field. Already the phone than the cat&rd. ** poriiograpbic ^ieijals are sent ""calls have started, to come in movang. rapidly these the quota more fairly among, t&e A note in the' Herald-Tribune guntr ies of the 'wOiln "wa JJ6J> first ifcj»ss. ^R*4s*?»eaBsthat^osi- Entered at the Post Office at Granfordr N. J^as Second Class Matter. |»ublished Thurs- _from people all over town. jSlrs. Jast week reported a Lichten- week§ —•' more so than -mo Presidents— to fill in between to beu'reuiuted. . roasters «an do Jftpthin^ untilHlie days at Cranford. N J , by the Cranford Citizen and Chronicle* Inc. Official newspaper ~ E. E. Moody of Balmter Pkwy. 'stein'-s oriole iji; the"t>ig garden persM whp jq a^thoriise^ to open htjs lier brown thrasher back in the center of Stuyve&ant Town the lines of his very general* „ ..;»-- Here the Wbsi- 5 for Cranford, Garweod and Kenilworth. Subscription Rate, $4.00 a Year in New Jersey, State of the Union message with dent has re1ied~pfcr*-j^qufc3t for; tlie'maa is. willing'to make "a $5.00 a Year elsewhere in Continental United States, $12,00 g Year Overseas. Advertis- " again this year, and Mrs. Richard in New York City, This bird is a" complaint and to j>urrender the G. Wagner of Doenng Way le- resident of Central America and the details of his legislative pro* sljghtjy less funds ttum^Sierei ing Rates on Request. .'gram and thus to set'much of the celved last year as the means&S- items in questtoji as evidence of - ported eight cedar waxwings is almost t1f5e^5l»f been handled by fffiee:' gUSkAldeiLStrget, Cranford, N. J. •» -_ Telephone 276-600^ eating berries m her yard. aid programTaliye; you -will know .what- Mahy of us who support the basic birds have been counted so far idea of foreign aid find recognize "Much.' objecTtonable mail is hooded qnole aarfd somewhat our "natipnHs responsibility ftyr yeceived and Hesbr this ye&r, here is tfie list — mal- \be Orchard oriole. • „ lards, "_great black-backed and - messages ^on health, including helping less fortunate friends whAjyquld Jijie to ccfjnplamBk 1 The presence of tms visitor hospital care for the elderly, abroadt noped for—tod wilt con-< \yno Are reluctant ^to' tlq-$o "be- heiring gulls, mourning doves» tbuched off a rare bird alert. * Emergency Police Deserving of Praise blue jays, chickadees, titmice, education, immigration, foreign tmue to seek — mdre Impressive cause or their fear that posses- When someone in a bira-watch- aid, defense, disarmament, the evidence of the Administration's sion h. ,1 liit,postnia';t- *&& Serving ever Since the formal actlVa and white-throated sparrows, i_ji-_ „ i _ _ ___ »_ A L _ ouauei. mac wm tre many umij—mju w JIU"W:—m,*, prograuiujiiium — Si 1ff 11 . II $J?ZZ ?*** -W^-three more, per- HHH^^ffeettW-W^^tecttye, . ket%* tyaxi anyone else tjaira - utilising most?— impu3teei , , _. .. „ , ,, ., _„ % . i-«^i^.Defens—e —i. tor» «i »iU »k th. ei<—^.«.i._ import^- that most a'ds'for obscene matter g for 10 that the species has been $potted haps, by the time this report pressed vajt a recent meeting in the r ance of the'-subject, the Presi-* are unsolicited, ""JNatnef of un- [0£wS h\ excerpts - *? ^ ? and gives the detaiis on where reaches you. nicipal Building by Public -Safety Com- ii The cedar waxwing has sleek, Without exception, these mesV dent's message 'on defense wa? suspetftiftg' recipi*Tvts are ob- March 19,1942 issue of the Citi- and when. The Summit .Nature chiefly a'review 6f ourjoresent taine*i. "£r,pm Bchpol yearbooks, brown plumage, yellowish in Club operates such a network sages, and the specific requests missioner Edward K. Gill, Police Chief zen anft- validity of the President's traffic assignments on Memorial Dfcy and Delaney, WilHam Dennis, Christian ' dry," Along these lines it was operating a water system, crete proposals. It is orily to sv also have supplemented the regular.po- Peterson, Edward F. Rouvet, Adolph rec$jitly brought to my attention only exceptions .from these gest that the more res Vogel and James B. Waddill. that in some areas of Union - standards would be when emer- course — ahd, ultimately, lice on Cranford Days, Independence Day County, residents also miss their gency conditions exist or im-• more satisfying and successfi] and Halloween. " - * The words of praise extends^ to the water if proper piessure is not provements to the system are be- one —- is to recognize the tenta- Washington 2j5, If. & Educyition has not been too prac- maintained even though the^ Emergency Police by local officials are ing made. tive and limited nature of all January 35, 1*65 , ticaL Mnny''citizens dLsplayed All 4? members of the prfsfcttt "well" hasn't run dry. Thaa new legislation is im- well deserved, and the community as a human action and to continue to Dear Sir; apprehension toward the board's Emergency Police unit are deserving of Tnis condition is most preval- portant for obvious reasons. Per- do our halting best to improve, actions, ^specially w?8-this true commendation for the dedication to civic whole also owes them a vote of apprecia-' ent during summer "months when haps more important was the in- rather then perfect, the condi- 1 was very interested to^ see a in regar-jd. to th& relationship be-» tion for their unselfish public service. lawn sprinklers, air conditioners itiative of Mr. Cruse, a> citizen tion of mankind. ^ small -article in the New York itween tb^e board and the Tea- duty exemplified by their volunteer Times ior Sunday, January '44, and taps are working overtime, who didn't just think about cor- This, in fact if not in his rhe- cherg* Associatto» -—-in evidence but ir>adequntf» pfevure can be recting a situation he frit needed mentioning the efforts o.f '. called upon to tinue for 10 consecutive Tuesday nights. Cranford High School and Union Junior ed "an myesttgatibn-o'f the mat-, of age or over, whose driving thV pepperidge tree and its rela- Board of' Education, because tm- ter. "After many inquires, I dis- privilege is not suspended in . gress. - ^ tives." I« return, J shall be glad i^ l^ y This most'recent version of The 30 courses available include four College.*"' covered that Fanwood did not New Jersey or any other State, to "offer . any information at^ my leadership • that""indicated, that it shoulder the burden of this prob- "medicare" would (a) be fi-; wanted^ to.'evoke power jn it- new ones never offered before: Leatfrer- The Cranford Adult School, a non- may apply for a driver license. disposal relating to this interest-' nanced .by a separate ..sods fcing tree species. In my re-self, ttot reiease power in others. craft, guitar for beginners, federal'in- The applicant is required to security trust fund, thereby searches, I have been particu- , Throughout ^he meeting -the come tax and substitute teaching. ^v tion witli the Board of Education, has that the •dribbteS'of water pro- appear in person at a motor ve- making certain that. tho^exist- larly concerned with the fossil use of compifbmise was-injected Other courses range from b6okkeep-> proved a valuable asset to our commun- duced when they engaged their hicle agency and obtain a driver ing social security futid would record of the pepperidge. The by the board. This gave one the. ity in many ways..'• Continued full utiliza- taps lato last summer more close- examinationjoermit. The fee for be used exclusivelx^for the regu- genus Nyssa, to which the.pep- feeling-that the board operated ing to water coloring and offer an oppor- 4 ly resembled a Chinese water' the permit is $2. lar Old Age, Survivors and Dis- peridge belongs, now grows only out of fear.rather than aggres- tunity to study new, skills or improve pld tion of the many advantages it offers is torture than a waiter service'; After obtaining the permit, the ability Insurance program; (b) in eastern North America and in sion, creativity, and good com- ones in a wide variety of business, hobby, dependent upon active participation by . v.A^a result oiJMr..Cruse's let- applicant must appear rft a driver include older people not now eastern Asia, but readily disting- munications. When" orui beds residents in the program offered for their ter and my own personal obser- qualification center and success- coveretKby social security; and uishable fossil fruits from'these down with compromise, the by- ports, recrea- vations, I have introduced a bill fully complete a written test and (c^/enable private insurance trees have been found throligh- -prodiict is usually jsterile '•,an d in J inal and cultural ficldo. ——«i-uij(-^bi—•-*••- " .— _" ...t d_ of Puulir viuiuo »h«»lt. ThBinarmlt ixifatate 1 Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, president- and sign up earlyjtor the course or cours- ity ^Commissioners to estab- validated fpr ^practice in order tp provide 'low-cost ad- fossils1 range in age up to 50 a&alns ! Iiswr. " ; ." by rule, and regulation mini- (Continued on Page 3) ditiorial health' insurance to sup- million years. ' It is. time for all citizens to de- director of the Adult School, suggests es of particular/interest to you. pleraent thelimitedsocial securi- vote themselves, with enthusi- ty hkaltfi, benefits. The New York Times article did not give Air. Crane's address. asm, to thaioi serving Cranford. The President also endorsed The board did invit? citizens to legislation which" f - have co- I shall be very grateful if you meet with them for inteipretation sponsored in the House since can put me in contact with him, on Saturday, January 23rd: This .1962, a bill to control more ef- so that -Jfcan fftllow iiis preser- enthuidasm came a bit too late. fectively the distribution of -vation effort?" more closely. This, in addition to the invita- "goofballs," "pep pills" and other A. Sincerejy yours^ tion to citizens to attend all board dangerous drugs. I am hopeful Richard H. Eyde meetings, should have been m.ov<» his strong plea for this legislation ' Associate Curator "often. •_~i"'suggest"that these spe- will help bring some badly need- Division of Plant Anatomy cial meetings be held more fre- ed actioVi in this long-neglected Smithsonian Institution quently in the future. It Should \ field. ; "United States National alfco be known that prior to 11:15 Education.— This has been the . Museum off January "23, only'one citizen, Inost original of the President's showed up to accept the invita- recent proposals and has been 128 Mohawk Drive tion. Thousands failed, and only to date with.the mercury drop- ^Vlontenecourt, overseer of the Cranford, N. J. of $8.82 per $100, an Increase of 15 Years Ago poor* . greeted' with nearly unanimous those who' did not attend can 5 Years Ago 74 points above the 1959 rate. ping to one degree below zero sympathy. Since it would (1) January 25, 1965 . give their reasons for such ab- The Board of Education voted Edfward C. McMahon, pub- according to an official reading provide assistance directly to .the Dear Sir: V lisher of the Citizen and Chroni- sence,, unless the die had already $20,000 for possible adjustments of the Union County Ptnrk Police. 30 Years Ago students themselves, (2) estab- During the recent meeting . been cast. of teachers' salaries toward tho cle, was named president of the 10 Years Ago •Walter Ludow Packer of 2 lish the aid on the bays of Ue- the Cranford Board of Educn~ It ia time' that our constructive Salary guide following a lively Honorary Branch of. Cranford monstrable need, and (3) put constr The Board of Educaticm said Local 52, PBA, succeeding The anthracite "coal situation Lenox Ave., 59, printer, news- •tion- in Lincoln school for oil cia ^1!iT budget hearing at it where it will So the most good, citizens of Cranford, much was critics of elected officiahJunder- Township Engineer Patrick J. in Cranford was described as paper correspondent and supcr- stand that, "he haa hrrighthgt to an average oj! $400 por teacher : Mit" nf tin- printing fh-jlart,- from. pre-schooj. center.'; for de- asked concerning an interpreta- teachers and townspeople at- ~GralL " ~ireuTe~T>y Eflworfl Muniencwmrtr "prived .children io~oilege schnlT" criticiseur , 1 who has the heart- to tended. The additional fund;; was not justified at a- public Kecretary of the Cranford Coal ment of the Cranford Citizen and twin nf "quality education, rieip. - u is'the responsibility'' of Chronicle for more than 20 years, aiships, it is a welcome depar- becoming a candidate for the every citizen of Cranford, in the wore for possible adjustment of hearing on the 'jehool budget. Tho Cranford ambulance was Committee, because of the pro- ture from those less direct forms the salaries of 7U teachers who Teachers had made a .strong longed cold spoil. Supplies of died after a heart attack. Mr. Board of Education, it is neces- _ words of our late'Prcsident Ken- u-setl 202 times during 1949 and Packer, • who started in theof educational ai,d based on "na- nedy, to "Ask not what Cranford. -wore below the established plea for adjustments to place anthracite roal and ^uhstituto sary that this Candidate reply to total receipts for tlie replace- printing trade at 12, had been tional defense" arid "impacted .thte query. \ can do for you, but wllut can'you Hiiide. Starting salaries for new all teachers on the salary guide. ment fund amounted to $802, or fuels were pf";H)Ueally exhausted areas.'1 teachers were to go from $4,300 iu local yards. With the local'newspaper, ^inee Quality education means "ex- do t for our, township of Cran- The board voted ii minimum about $4.21 per trip accor^llnir to the early 1900's when it was Immigration — Fundamental- cellence oi character in educa- ford!" Anything less than this is to $4,400. starting salary of,$3,400, increase the annual report of Henry \V. located in the Hess Building on ly, the President's request for a a false assumption.' Eet'a work \ •••'.• • • tion." This is not to imply that pi $200 and a $200 merit in- Whipplc, chairman of the muni- 25 Years Ago South Union Avc, revision of the discriminatory the best "education is the most togpther to unify our township, Towjuahip Committee ' Intro- cipal ambulance committee. .national origin-, system of Im- ! duced the liJ60 lauiiiclval budact crease. Following the hearing Cranford's relief expenditures • «» * costly to the taxpayer. Crafi- . especially vthzre the education the board adopted a budget Township Committee adopted migration quotas follows simi- tovd can hri'-v the "best educa- of our youth is concerned. Let's M $3,692,5^84 in total apjwro- in 1039 had declined to §15,580.- lar recommendations by Pro*:iL vrlatiomi and $3^T7.510.fiO to showing a decrease in the amount, the 1935 budget Khowins un in- tiou" t>'ts

Eft(i Ireshr "b'Jkri WMat 'ibUf& •'•{ .rhiit. vaU^i?dJfe'j,;;motor vir /usiv djf;tnese ^instructional hj hide inspectori "The. appj.ican.t;'' •1,- al4.".Mi'. .Terregino saifl." •" must be in the cortlpaiiy' of and ; -^ sldjipy Jp«; With '; ^he> s'eries will-=op6h' bn.. pebfti- : PJQ£ ^Musfca Mosston, .dirjfjctpr of under ihe tiontrQljOf a.^w jjer- "ATrica-will be . otyVa'aWd .-cbntinqe. through-A'pill m'a'shted •••; potato,'- btittered! gt^e'erx program, on "Talking JElo ! ; : .physical ^education': iat. Rutgers • sey.' •^[.dens'ed '",driv6r ;NylFn'' $*'?o-.; V i'&i;.tha' spring-s^roester ofihe Cranford' 'Adult".Sshobl, which• tfpeiipo n beans, ;applesauce; 'gold"—; torhato \vili' higlilight. a business meeting tice driving:' . '". •" ' J. • - '*"'.. '•' stuffed with' tuna salad on lettttee, TWehty-^wxi :merrii;iers. of the University, will' present a team Ti^dny?*frimWrf'•HiigV| *S*S.ll denl- .;• will b'e k derhbnstra-; ;- ;.Thfi- evening*' iec54^ hi«r ^High $i,*iool; March, 18, Miss on^trate their usia. '' •' •-••"'':':'•?'•'[ ' -i director oi :the Crlnford'' Adult ; .. , • Mbsston. has & : ' J3bndgerijono, e.on?u} 6f\w6 1 v.Peo#es ^:thB'Vrorl^ ctee,: ; ,,c;h.eriiis.tty, Orange' Ave- itajian dressing.;iruit jellb; cbld - .-.,....,.-,_ .,.._ sevferal Ma$s,, an;d a graduate of Srnitii televisiojilprogram on,€hanntt 2 ^^MfWi. Page;£f " • -;.- pi Mepr York. City: -HeI$fs6 will ui Jjiirtio* liigii' School; ApriJ 1_ College. She taught latiguElgeS j ajpea^ e^jy,: gediogy,, Hiil- tuce, pineapple tidbits,: kaiser itoll for : ^Jnfon • • County residents : at-Rbselle^ Park. and'CranifoVd betqiai '/.•.•R"ej!pieshm•; ; Union County 'CoU^I Opportunity i Higli Sch.6ol.;. She ;retir'ed/iri '%&. replaced byj an . aide, from „ the: 1 l'9S6.' Mrs. Guy;also.hasdpne,exJ readV be^tinijig m $oin& of the' • Indonesian Consulate in New York our Country; in a .\vwld: ^h/i«H is 'Pesserts .darihg . the week, \vill ^prtimitte'e; .. The cprn|nitt^e, • has becbhiini" isttiaHef and be. french ci-ullers, home baked asked the Union County Board, of tensive, private tutoring. •. • ••' president'gi: ; ^>Qposals .: atid, at j; ,. . Irf-F. j. Elattn'er; prbgrami cbrj- ;^nd^the^^pfeUcant - is .;gve.;glven a •this ra^'th'e:HQuse will sjobn be.... : chocblate fudge'cake, with butter Pi-eeholders to appropriate..$80,000 ; : v Other Jeoturfers w}il M Moshe sultarit^ior tlie' mbnthXwiiii inttp^ Sappoint«ji«(ht-:for.. a ,drivihi g test.'" w£lf alieSd~pt]Sis:usuall ponderouponderouss . creani frosting, • apple turnovers, to inaugurate the plan this year."": liembnthXwiiii inttp ; ; Aitmahn. Israeli consul 4n tuiich duce :the speaker, • arid rMrs.'-B:. ,C,i | Pa^ii^ drivJfei ls' riot perthit iilei^/'i; ''' ;':/'"'' York City, and Benjamin Kedar, Meinbers-ofJthe-4ocal ' ' " riot glazed d"oughnu^?|.jello, -pudding, haye joined the committee are; . ' teducaUon?r;einissajfy^xon i Israel; : :: l>r. Chat* Wooging Gh'bi, consul of; fru> '- ..;., v: •Registration fer "Peopl&iof the for .^veiith' and ltfttcb,,br cold lunch. ThVsalad dorsedj at a iheeting of the Roose- the eranford' Police Ojeparttnent. 71 ; World .arid 30 other courses avail* eighth; ;gt^dfe :s plate in sold for SHicMMfc fe tii-velt. 'PTQ executive board ai the; W, ggan; <^mptpn; WeStfield; 'able, will be held tonight, tomor- , dir.eptor, of Eluded tvith all lunches. Milk, school last Wednesday night/vRoii- o^ii JF*?^""? •V^neOa-Ay^; John row evening and Monday -n$ght soup and desserts also are sold t; Seavy,^ a member .of the Board ., Fitzgerald 511. Central Ave.; from 7 to 9~ oQgck at Cranford velopnienl, said tiie woric^bp wii a la carte. •',"• ,"• •'- ' • '•••. \ '•; of;Education, presented,the budget Fred H. Gray, tft, ifi -Sprlngfteld: -High School. ,l. ^explained it'in detail. ,. . ,„ Ayb.; D. -Lloyd iirpii'es,, 105 Orange dl yhe) nro-avi-n a t i-»^ cotnmittee yj^J^une$LJS^ik^Qi of the World* pteatf " ^auerla'a^t, potato salad Or bakiad presented th^e ioHowing sjafe of PI-; Harold H,Linnell, 23;Holiy St. b^aflSi, peach hajyes; .cold ^-.cot- officers to be'aclied upon at .a':-tu? Robert ,B., McDowell, 2f I^rince- tage cheese • on lettuce, with sliced iure general mennbership jneeting: Jtomatc-es,,;, carrot and pepper Strips, President,, T/rr.3, - :Norn^j.;.J. .-> Gkav Spring Qarfien: St.j Che^fap Sitne^, fellp, dinker• roll and butter; salad id' t'i ,0^ Qrange Ave,; H%o'vyie; second hearfs, tomato, wedges, btead and ; : president, "Krs. Daniel Pripp, 7 Berkeley' Pl;^ 3)eaj(i s! SHOES IS buttery. ;:'.. ..;••->.::• ', •'•'-'• -', . '.third, •vice-president,. Thpjnas-^i- Yander Clute, 7 '^i^^'^kfM.;' : : ; : : : paldi; recovding secretary, Mrs. Kingsland "War'a, 209 Casino ^kve.; Coon.Sh&it for;VroHrtiih '-'A ;yi:;';';>r'.'^, • •.••,••••.••• ••• ''" Tjttesdiiy-'; • '••. '. • .••• ;' Hot—« fxiut juice, baked la- Genriaro Trbtte; cprrespondinig sec- George White, Sjft JSfcK^h iUnion retary, Mrs. Anthony. ; Nunn Bo$h and Edg<»rton Show for M«n - sagna; tossed sfalad with dressing', 1 Ave,, and :M, A-' WilHai)J|S, -30 and, treasurer, Mrs. Robert C. french broadband-flitter; cpld •— Senecaftd. •-..- ••••••• -.: U^,',. '.',••'..-,".,. " ". slic»d bolbgaai1 carrot ra&in "salad Hicks. .•• ••-• 'r". -,. -. •;•• ,••:.;''•:••'.'• i \' [ on lettuce, applesauce,' kaiser roll New by-laws were approved by In my #ifaion,^^ aijpst fruitful Cranford Cittzens for the, board and. will be presented, ^ucataon and butter, salad — pineapple ring and natural play, pf the min : d is With cottage jchieeae on lettuce, for adoption by the general mem-' conversation. — •Mbntaigite '"" dinner roll and butter. bership at the next general

rAHILT - AU ORTHOPEDIC WORK , Plans 'were . announced tot a - jomato soup, oven^fried variety show featuring parents and •00011 TpHily 9 d.m. to 6 p.m. Chicken, whole kernel corn, mixed teachers to be presented on April fruitcaft ttesh baked wheat muf- 8. Mr. and Mrs.'N^el Florence- are fins with batter; cold ~- boiled directing. .' :..;. .'.-..; ,'• • •..'-. . • ham, coleslaw, peach slices, bread

.':'<'•:'-'- Shown Red Oak Gandleraaking and decoFation were demonstrated- by ' Mrs. Thomas Paulson at a meeting of the Red Qak Garden Club last Thursday at her hoine. ;, Each member brought a dessert surprise..; Mrs. Everett MorrisQri made the table arrangement. The.^'lut) has been providing floratiiEangements for the library during JanOapy^The next meet- \n$ will be. Februsiry .45 at tlie home of Mrs. Harry Edwards.--Mr3, Alan French and Mrs. Walte Kling will be co-hostesses. Mrs. Frank J. Dugan Qf "Westfleld will be guest speaker. / Cranifbrd Piaiiists On Club Program Two Cranford-pianists partici- pated in the program as the.West. field Musical Club met recently a ih*e~Tidme ~of- Mrs: Emest C. JJar teU in Westfield. : - Mrs.' Irving Adams'" played "Blues" and "Sonatina," by Buril Philips. - - •;: Mrs. Robert Ferguson Was ac- companist for Mrs. Roy Forsberg, Westfleld contralto, who" sang four songs. Point System Penalties • Driver's license suspjenslons un der the point. system) announced this weeK by Miss June Streleckl director of the New Jersey Divi> sion of Motor Vehicles! included: Yes, you can count on individual service from us. Just a quick Michael J. Brucato, 24, of 116 call and we'll deliver winter comibrt \o your door /aSf- Retford Ave., three-month sus- iae- nnd Tn<: Sniotflla 30 of l-so Springfield Ave., two-month sus pension effective as of Decerabe - CALLUS TODAY 27. r-^ • A happy life must bo to a great extent a quiet life, for it-Us o For A Free Home Heating Survey in an atmosphere of quiet that ^ true joy can live. —Bertrand Russell If you are conkerned about educational expenses, ask about the n6w Insured Education LoajnPlan ' at any office oTUnioirCdunty Trust Company. LIFETIME Now .you can borrowFup~lo $111,000 and take, up to Six years to repay.' Your loan is covered* ALUMBNUM by life insurance which- assures the student Special Not^W Fireplace Users-— . • Scroena the 'funds for his -education. The rate is tin- • Siorm Window* -usually low and you pay. interest ogjy on the We now have a good supply of seasoned cord wood (oak). • /Combination Window Sctnai money in use. Stop by soon for complete informa- Also, rannel coal and Kindiekwlk. • CopibbuSlon Storm k Bafm tion, without obligation.' ' • . —t' • • • ' Doom • Porch EnelosnxM — Calt Us for Prompt Delivery — • Tub Enclosur*a • Awning*

• Rolling* • ShuHem •' Awning Window* ' SERVING YOU IN \ • IBFETRME REEL-STRON"DEPENDABLE, FRIENDLY SERVICGE SINCFUEE 1925" L CO Alujminum Prod. tLlZ/vlj»i:'TH \ , ' • ' LINDEN . ' SHOWROOM Office: \ M-~ Yard: CKANfORD SUMMIT BERKELEY HEIGHTS Mobil 102 South Ave W, : 3 hk*ih Ave., E. LoxTngJon Avej.at LVRR v BRidgo 6-3205 Methodist Church in observance of 17 mprning'•'* r,! 8 a,m., holy eu> sent the message on Sunday, at Mrs. August Thermann, . Silkin, Jeffrey both £he 9:30 and 11 o'clock wor-!| Youth' Week. " ->. " ; -charist;;;9 morning prayer, Schecter, Xary Lutherans The Ybuth Cltoir qt JSt. Mark's Bluest. a-m, Turkel, Gary ship seTviees on the themes "Songs United Presbyterian Mert eucharisV.; Thaler, R^mrty AME Churph^ will sing at the serv- "prayeT~;"Jind~:r: fnr a ftmnll Planet." They..also}_ ttnalTmeetin^in the series "of will participate in- tjje worship Told Building Ic\nf>e lmripr~11ffl /llfWtlUH Of'GL'U'lIiC jnstcuctionforan extended calling Church school' at 3:15 and fl; a.m; Dorsey. Othsr '.churches taking L coffee hour, takes place in.Slier- services an# as ushers in both serv- Plan Charter Day Dinner program: •'••••''• :-'.'-J ••-•••' . OSCEOLA PBE8BYTER1AN ices, - The Senior High* Choir will part are; Calvary Lutheran, order ;j "Rev. Dfe J; Charles McKirachan • . ;Wcdnesday --'9:45 lotek Hall immediately following Ready in Fall the .0:15 .and 11 o'clock, set vices. ', .;::':». •:-;•. • • CHURCH ••:".•. : •. . sing at the 9:30 service and the oi worship; Trinity Church, dis- .. .jei.Tena f ly, a mentber pit the Taa- nesday niorning;: Bible class.,, At Chancel Choir at the 11 o'clock Completion of the new educa- cussion perjtods; Cranford ,Me,tho- ;he 7:30 -p.m. itiidw'eek Victory Cdnflfmation instruction classes Rev. WUllim I*. EUiott. Jr.. Pastor v.tional executive committee of the Suciday ~ 9:30 and IX a.m. "wqr-, Service. Rev. R. Bruce Harde will ioh -building and sanctuary of dist, 'refreshments; First Presby- -tjrjited iPresbyterjian Men;' will' be Hour; members of thie Aduft Sun- foi^yogng people wfio. arg at least 10 years of age,are held each Sat- ship service; ,^'church: -sch.ool and assist at both services. Calvary' Lutheran Church is ex- teiian, publicity. • w guest speaker atrjtye rijrith annual day^ .School class will be ii€ charge Rev. * Richard Wilson, -assistant ; : lirtay" morning, at !0t30 t& the ed- child care nursery, same hours. In recognition *of Youth Week, pected 'in late September, it was ;••" charter day anniversary, of! the if'the'devtottons:':.' ..r5. -,-••. ••,' '< pastor of the Methodist Church, ucation building. * "Youth'Sunday will he. obseryed the; centennial scholarship offering announced by Pale Juntilla, chair- • Men.^f'tiie"Church at 7•• Jk.m, Tues-» at Qsceo^a;. on Sunday at • worship will be received..at both services. man of the executive building and Rev.-R. Bruce Harde, associate day utv Fellowship Hall of the First 'The .Church's Mission to the J serviced at 9'.30 and 11 "aVm.Th?s fwid is used tor scholarships committee, at the annual meeting pastor of the Presbyterian Church, t|Presb'y|iei^£ktt- Church.: #ojrtd7 will be^he theme of em- are in charge of^the program. N. WUlliuns, Pastw pliasife at .the services at Trioity Vaughn •.Thurttian, student -assiist- for young" people of-member fam- of the congregation on Sunday at The dinner will t>e prepared tjgr ilies who, are preparing- -for--a Serving on the steering committee ^he-Margaret Greene Association. ,.. ^,•.-..-., .. . . ,. atm, jchwch iEpfccopai church ou Sunday. This arit, will deliver a message ?n re- ,he, church, t 'i • •»' ligion and scifince.' • -. ',• ' church occupation and was initi- are".' Sandy Sullivan,'. Richard Bi- " • ; :prVMc^ach^.''''pe|fit6^-voll'iibe'. school; il* a-rn., worship Service. ^leime iollowa the teaching' of the . At the same meeting the congre-; nbauer, Mrs.* Eugene Zobel oi Cal- •j p.iktv, YiPDi-ejioir- ijpjphany seaspn which recafls'%e Young people from Hhe Senior ated at the time of the church's ''Presbyterian.: Church, im^enaJlyi 100th Anniversary in JS51.,* gation approved a $97,360 budget vary Lutherap, Church; James • will speak on ''The Ministry of iehiirch's purpose.oi:ininistering'to Westminster fellowship will' par- for 1965. E.' S. Zobel, pretident of Williams, Rev.. Alap 1 Salmon of' th^ World.; Speciai prayers, hynms.-ti^ipate is follows:,"9:30: r— call;to . Sunday — 4:30 p.m., senior high • -the Layman." Ho re d olasses followed by 3upper~»at 6 the chitreh. council, presided. „ Trinity Church; Herbert Petersons, 7:30 pm., Youth Nqrmai* Bonsall, Elwood Hennlhg, bach' anpr Robert Walters of the " -and professor of philosophy of re- Assistant Pftfttor bratedon 'Tuesdays .Celebrations Laycock. . li-.a.m., call to worship, Linn Lockwoo4 and Robert Scha- o^ihe holy eucHarlgt will:be James Plrikham; Scripture read- Council will meet in the begin- v First Presbyterian Church;' Mrsi _- liglon at Sloomfield Seminary. Clark, Vvn Aukep, ners room and the-board of fi-binger. Those completing three- vJladys Wilkins and^. Ford John- ^predat 7 a.m. and 10 a-.rn. mg, Alice Wible; pastoral prayer, year terms are:" Frank Biribauer.j The Zion Choral Society Quar- of Richard Lee; doxology and prayer, nancial Jhtewpi/Qs with its new ston of the F,irst Church ot Chi-lst tet radio, television and record- ..,V The Sewing' Group will meet; Phili Kll Jffilliam Kopf, Hglfl>|'tf>T'.ynv'nfl- people'8 also will be f ea- meet in theTboafd topm; - ,^ jj'arris BwacKnamer, head oi Youjn* Adults p.m. -A. meeting of the-ex- message, tols Sctptt. : lugene-Zobel- •• ^Tuesday ' :T-[ 10 ?^rh., ;miklsi^rial science; department 'jat> Ujaioji" Ju4 <•' Rev. iDr.' Robert G. Longaker, SUnday. ~ 'morning worship ecutive committee, of the parish Mark Isaac, T)arlerie Carroll, J elected by the | DR. CHABLES-McKliRACHAN Carpi Pihftham and tance Bruflner staff 'and '^e -'.cler|c'^f;th'if;:!se's^i^tt •'.•'Officers, .we're niot "Cailte$ei'v^l'.feiB':gitJB^ap]64^e*rr' pastor, will give the invocation, services, 9:15 and 11, a.m., Sunday vestry will take place, hi the rec- wilj:'attend•, the1':meetijEtjg'";'of£;th& church council as follows: !Presi« : : School and crib nursery at same tor's office" at 7:30 p/n. Wednes- will usher at the' 9:30 jjeryice, and .Ther'-'thenTfi'..'Of ;^oiuth.'.'H'r?li ''v^ '' and new officers will be inducted. ; Elixalbeth' 'Presbyitteri!; in Ihe First dent, Williant Weber; vice-jpresi- ^brigsmir' a' 'Srrtaif jSahet^Jdii^l-.-. * E. B. Cyphers, president, will' babysit^• n«r9ery icnf: children hours; 7 p^n., youth feUowsbips; day. Russell .Wilday" T)mothy George, dent, Bichard Hake; treasurer, i : ; : un^er; t|^ee yjear;8, Presbyterlah ChWc^.^Roselle^ in g :w.ife',ffie..;' ne^\ diniehsi conduct the meeting; Mr. Cyphers : r 7;30 p.m, evening prayer; 8 pan., The play "Joan of Lorraine" w Laura ChiravaUe^ and Nina -Isaac p.rn;, Junior High Ghoir, and' trie Charles P,easeJ assistant treasurer, 1 Young Adults. Tuesdays, 8 p.m,be presented by the Chancel Play- at ihe other, service.' ^eifinttne:". knb^fe3dgje;;';as' ^vlevjed /•\ .is general chairman of the dinner TodayU3:30 pim-v Junior Choir; 1 annual charter dirineirM ftie*P»«» Andrew Weher; financial ^ecre- ASservice of dedication and, me* |lirough» iiie.'.eyes'ot' f ai'fKT assisted by R. F. Rofeey. 8 Pirn;,, ^Adult^Ch^ir^: 8; p.mvCredit Wednesdaysd , 77 ers at St. John's Episcopal Church, byterlan Men in FellQwihip Hall "tary, Ralph %retherton; assistant executive board?^;™ •••JrHtwpva'n, ; ^Thursdays, 8 Broad 5tr.eet,_£li2abeJiv on Feb- wr^^jlO^j^ce^j^und^: ?n ^pim^ciiT^chT^hwr^ Iijianc,ial-secretary, Louis Bender; Church Women; : ; JChancfe^ t power that clan iresh&Pe human of (hC'Inciuirers Class on-Sunday Mr^and Mrs, Harold Hull .in mem- each Sunday" at the 11 a.m. service lives will be •brijulght out ixx Chris- members of. the church, coutjei ocU^^Ghiirch.-/ ••thoj^^ho^ao ;not Today — &:30 a.m., |*f6rga"niza : ory^ bf. Charles: Ztv&U and hy Mrs. hSvgv'tes^rv^bntf; .nvjy; Mtteni ,;,^ evening at 8 o'clock in the guild as a babysitting nursery during the tian Science cWurches this Sunday. - Junior vo$ Senior Twitti will be installed at all services; 1 room. All who are Interested in A^ice-VfoU in memory pf her hus- tion meeting of the" board of dea u ^fefp^gijanyvtfill-foe; higfillgfitea conesses. Refreshments will be construction period. The subject' is "Love,"- and the * Fellowship — 6 coo, p.m., Senior Luther league's an- knowing more about the Episcopal band, Norman^ L. Wolf." ' !' Golden iwtt from I John (4:7,8) nual talent show for, parents and y ^ on the new Methodist nr r f>r served by the^ retiring members Sunday evening service 7 p-m. hymnal and singing led by the Rev chvfrch are welcome to- I fln" ' H' jSa^irday — Senior fellowship underljes -the theme; "Beloved, let Wednesday—^^0 {Lto., "^omen's friends. sessions. will have a progressive dinner on 1:15 p-m., Margaret Greene Asso- Alfred B. Haas^professor, o£ hymn- ciation, executive meeting. us We-'one another: for Jove is "of y prayer meeting; 7:45 Monday,— 7 pj»., church coun- (?logy and worship at Brew Uni- Saturday and a panel discussion, on Ecumenical Gpd - . '. .He that loveth not midweek Bible study and cilmen's dinner at which past and versity School df Theology. ST. MICHAEL',^ CHURCH the hew^ "Directory, for Worship" ^EnoWeth not God; for God feilpve." .prayeay r meetingmeeting. present members are honored. Continuing a'series of sermons on Sunday. James Pinkham, Rich- iEHOVAa*S -WITNESSES ^ Correlative passages from "Sci- Ofagr. William B. Donnelly, Pastor ard Lee, Nina Isaac, Dariene Yottth Service J ThThe S Sundad y morning service will Tuesday — 10 a.m., cancer sew on. the Ten Commandments, Rev. Rev. Mark J. Dooley, ' Niven G. MeRae & d Health with Key to the • be broadcast -ever ifadio Station i BBoy< €cou Carroll and Patricia Wargo will ' Presiding Minister p" by Mary Baker Eddy ing unit; 7:30 John' R. Dexhelmer will preach on Assistant pastor 1 IWERA (1590). "The Second Com- Troop•}% ;!iiv Ieiio^ship':;!bjaiil;:-8:j;: "Thou Shalt Not Kill'1 at both lead the discussion and Mr. Thur- Tuesday — 8 p.m., Bible study Flails Shaped descjpibe .how, men learn,to love 8 Rev. Cbaiies $. Watton* man will be in charge. bing of Christ" wilj be the pastor's p.m.i new members class. . ii; services Sunday morning. The Pastor Sunday — 3 p.m., public talk Invitations have been-" extended jCC Simplyy asking that we may i topic. Music will be provided by , Tonight —• ,Christian education -r-3:30 pan:; Chertib sacrament of baptism will' followed by Watchtqwer s^udy a to all congregatlbns ih Cranford i»16ve God will never makk e l £a male quartet frtiiri INfy^cK MIS- Choir; 7:15 pan. nior iHtigh ppc^iat" the .,9:15i,9eryice.: - 'coirinnuee! will ni^et lrivth,6 SSWUr to jqin in worship^at an ecumeni^ Him; but the longing-to T>e oetter ; p, Assistant Ptetor high room, 7:30 •p.m.. ,••"" " , ggionary College, Nyack, N. Y. Choir; *8:15 p.m., fourth sessioi n off Sunday — Jtf,>'.^H meet at 7 Sunday masses—7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 Today:.Vr- 7530 p,m.f ministrj cal yputh scrvlceA>n Sunday, Feb- and holier expressed in ddHy I The 7 o'clock Sunday evening leadership training course. p.ni ;;MTF:: wl* ^oin -with the Tomorrow —vCub Pack 44 will tchool followed by service ineeting ruary 7, at T ^xn- at the Cranford watchfulness and in striving to 11:30 &.m. meet at the church at 7:30 p.m,, I evaneglistie service will feature ¥oung Adult fellowship at 8 p.m. at$;l5../;.v •'•':"•. '/(:*J.\:..: ' assimilate more of the divine {continued studies from the Book Daily masses-^-7 and 8 /On Sunday evening church of- W a-program and film on Billy Confession — 4 to & pjn. and character, will mould and fashion . of Revelation under the topic, "The BAPTIST CHURCH ficers were\ordained .and installed A CRIU8TZA1I SCXKHC3E' qnew, until we awake in His like- Rev. Robert 3. Rontick, Pastor tJr&ham-.. Evening prayer will be 7:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday. HAVE ftCAREE R ) Strange and Startling Events of held '-jn'.'.ihe sanctuary at 7:30 -p^m- as follows: Elde'rs ordained, David RADIO PROGRAM ness" (p. 4.) t Revelation Chapter &." Music will Sunday — 11 a.m.., worship serv- Saturday — 10 a,jri., conflrma- Barrett, Mrs. Chester Foster and. NOT JUST A JOS! A !be provided by the young ladies' ice; 9:40 a.m., church school for all TEMPLE BETH-E3L ' Mrs. WUllam .tockel; elders in^ on:class..;: '•:,•• ';)•••• : ' '.''•":•• FIRST CHURCH CF CHRIST, 'trio, the Youth-Chorus and an in- ages; nursery facilities are avail- Monday w_ 12:30 p.m., home de- Rabbi Sidney D. Shanken, stalled, Mr. Barrett," Patr laria, jstrumental duet. MRMAN9NT HAIR MM0VA1 TTSX, RAKODN able at all Sunday services; 6:30 partment;; 8 -.p.m., commission on Spiritual Leader Mrs. Foster, Mrs* Nickel- and fnttiout KTM AUJbod •» * Next Sunday at 7 p.m., Dr. H. W.p.m., Baptist Youth Fellowship; worship. - •:"••• ' '.'•: Saturday — 9 a.m., junior con- Clarence Perkins. .. rawanRnf Ml «r Bitdy. 11 A3S. I Boon, president of Nyack Mlssion- 7:30 p.m-, Sunday evening service; .Tuesday —. 10 &m., cancer dress- gregation service^ ; Deacons ordained and* installed,: Training hour» Sunday Sobpol Jl AM. jary College, who* recently returned Wednesday — 7:30 p.m., mid-week Louis Brunner, Rohert Kuhn, | y i Mat 9t bar- TESTIMONY MMPTINQ — ng. uhit; 10' a:rii:, WSCS executive Services will be held 9 ajn. aasd Wednesday. 8:13 P.M. . ffiom a world tour, will show pic* Victory Hour^ Choirs — Carol boards 1 ^.m., ^SCS district men> Stuart McFadden, Mrs. William tUr. Urt for * tures and speak from the" topic, 7:30 pjm., Sunday; Monday through VByon* READING BOOM — Choir* 3:4Sxp.m.j Junior Choir, 4 bership training session; 8 p.m.Thursday, , 7:30. p.m.; Friday, 8:30 Chiravalle, Mrs. Charles Hess, Mrs- US N. Union Avenu* * "The Crisis of Missions in a World p.m., botfe on 'Wednesday; Adult official'feoard; 8 p.m..- credit union. Patrick laria. .Trustees recognized, Om* ArftnWn, Dirtikr Mon. thr6u«Jt Frl,. 10:30 -4 P.St yof Crises." .; Saturday, 10 ajn. and 7:30 WHBC—(660) TiMAJCi Wed. Eve , S>.15 * 9:45 P.M. ' Cnoir/T:30p.m., today WedniJsday —- 3:3o p.m;, Crea- +J«hn Hall, Lloyd Ruch, Henry I N S I I T U T E Frl. Eve, 7'30-9 PM P*n» '*•'•••• ^WSaA-^ (1390) 3:15 8Bt. 1-4 PM • Sunday — Youth, Sunday, Rev. fe^3fi»t? class; 7 p.m:, Chapel Tomorrow Jewish Education Klett, William McFadzean_ and : : Carl Schauer, Thfese offipiire wiil CHR18T1AN EVANGELICAL Mr. Romlck ha*s chioten "Youth's Choir.- .-:/:; -;, •. : '^.": •.•••• .;• Sabbath, 8:3fr p.m., S." Alexander ;• • •. •• 0tt Natural .Resources", as Jws, Sieventeen new m^lnbers were serve for three-year terms', with the Banks, chairman of the board: of exceptiort of Mr. McFadhen who. Sev. A. R. topic at the lii axn, worship serv- welcomed into the congregation at education of. the Hebrew School, ice. It is based on I Timothy. 4:12- tiie 1.1 a.m. seryice nist/Sunday. 'will serve for two years. These of- Sunday service will.be the main speaker. Students ficers were elected at the* coijgre- 18. At tiie 7:30 p.m. service, They 'are: David Anderson, 293 taking part will be Susan Schec- young pepple wijl take,"part in Stbughtori Ave.; Mrs. George^Bu- ter, Bruce Kent and Elaine Sof- gational meeting last Wednesday. CALVARY CHCRCH conducting the worship. . chanan, 10 Second Ave., Garwood; man, Martin Schlussel/ principal The following officers were rec- Rev. Arnold J. Saturday — 10 a.m.'» member- Arthur. Dunsmore of Parsippany; ognized and will serve for a one- WALLPAPER SALE! of tti? Hebrew School, also will Rev. Gordon L. Hull, Pastors ship-class will meet with the pas- Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Grove; 18take»part. An oneg shabbat spon- year term: Financial secretary, 2 Sunday — 8:15, 9:30, ;11 tor at the-church jbfjice, Cornell Rd.; Mr.,and Mrs. Malcolm sored by the board will follow.. Mrs. Joseph Bonn; assistant fi- r nancial secretary, Ralph \Roo; | worship services; 9;30 and 1J Monday -— .7:30 ^ Savage, 597 Brookslde pi.; Mr. and Saturday *~r. id a.m., the bar I Sunday church school; il a.ni., deaconesses will meet at the home Mrs." pavid Hartjand, 15 .Washing- church treasurer, Edward Noises; mitzvah of Steven Wilner, son of benevolence treasurer, .endowment ton Pi;; Mrs'.,;Alnia Darling, Linda Mr. and Itfrs. Irving Wilner ql "429 iJarJtag and.Alten Darling, all of fund treasurer and memorial fund S. Union Ave., will be celebrated! treasurer, Lincoln Isaac. '. 541. Lexington Ave,; Robert Wil- Sunday — 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 NANCY WARREN *lH70 son» 1^ Wjofidlawn Ave.; Mrs. Arte- At the congregational meeting a >mfort> H»pplnaM and th« Way to Haalth at f.jy lh)«nln« f» to** o* tlw foWowln» - . / school. was ^adopted, and a benevolence ter Jones, 31? Lincoln Ave., E.; Monday •8:30 pnw board of - LLOYD - .:^y-- Hpm6r Fisher, budget of $15,700 was approved. 5 Bargos PL, and trustees; Tuesday— 8:30 Christian Science Rndio Programs Of Thi$ Vicinity Lt,-Richard Harper, XJSAF, of Ga»> The nominating committee-Ttor (ON ALL ORDERS) , OFF USY. '•..•••:•. ."•. wood."--•-! -.••.•':•, •'• . • . ; 1065 was elected as follows: Ellard sta. mmTimp key • ?very Sunday .... 6.43 a.nu On Saturday at 9 ajn. the an- McJunklns, Horatio Jones, John Every Sunday .... 7:30 a.m. nual consecration of class Aleph JDielze, Mrs. Wesley Philo and. Mrs. Sta. WNBC ( 660 kc) TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH will be held with the following Hurry In and Take Advantage erf This Big Sdving! "- Rev. Robert BIzzaro, Rector Roy George. Harold Hull, Dwight students taking part: .Yates and Frank Mlserentino were for ft** IHtratur* and npciH d (MnafHi MC«!V«II ttwm ih«M R«v- Alan K. Saltton, Curate^ - JCheryl Baker, Michael Banks, Rpv. J. H. WUherinston, Assist. elected to serve on the 1965 audit- will b* ' Dayid-<&hen, MSrcia Daniel, Eli- ing committee. Sunday Services — Fourth Sun- nor. Daitch,~-Leglie Farer, Pamela day after Epiphany, 7:45 a.m., B'eld, James Goodman, Bruce RICHARD Greenberg, Daniel Kane/Laurence FIRST BAPTIST CHtJRCH Rcr.WDr. Scnjamin W. P 101 N. UNION AVE. BRldge 6-2540 than Marcus, Susao1 Miller, Lor- raine Rausch, RicnarC Rodman, Sunday^ worship service —»• 11 [24-Saiml Eric jaehlesing^ Steven Silver- a.m.\ SdS , 9:30 a.m. BURNER 6B&/ICE man, Mark,Sifkin, William Solo- Wednesday — prayer service at mon, Ellen Storch, Robert Wasse,r- 8 p.nr.;' Church Choir rehearsal, &:30 p.m.

Allan Ackelsberg, Tracee Brief- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN QUALJTY-FbEL er, Lisa»Cohen, Mindy Sue Cohen, CHURCH PRODUCTS Brandon Glotzer, Bobcrt Gold- i Kev. Dr. Robert G. Lonsaker CARRY berg, fcllen Hcrtzoff, Barbara Ja- Pastor gcrman, Michael Lerner, Lisa Le- Rev. Milton B, Eaitwlck, viiie, Tod Perlman, Stey.en Riedcr, Associate Pastor Kathy Rudoy, MicnaeT Saks, Stev- - Rev. R. Briic6 Harde, THE ca-Schciner.Mark Scheme), David Associate Pastor Schurcr, James SchWartz,' Steven Sunday — 9:30 and 11 a.m., wor- Woinlwrg. -• ship services; church school and Marc J-ny Beacken, Matthew church-time nursery at same Billet, Robert Breslau, Edward hours; Tuesday — 1:30 p.m., pray- FULL Denstman, Barbaro Deutisch, El- er group; today. — 8 p.m., Chancel liot Diamond, Jerald Fen.-jtennan, Choir. . Paul Gallanter, Sari Garlinger, . Sunday opens the celebration Of David Greonberj;, Ellen Klugman, Youth Week throughout Protestant Martin R. Lemansky, Marc A. churches.- Young people will prc-

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J.) cmpNicLE~-TmjRSR4y, JANVAHT 28,-WO* - fsgs nvt iT »A * J " "Wl11 obtain a federal grant inual ball and dinneF "Saturday Medical _den on ihe Boaid oi Education of Dr. Hfcsl on Bo&rd the UVUQIJ County VOcatvUial and A ICl " 1307,000 for * ' $921,Q(k9 , Coc Concludes ig m% 1 J nilinaJ ville'in At|antlc_City lasl'wcek. * 'Dr. Coe, who h'asf nnaJntennfed a in-^nfcifal prac*ii? at Muhtenjfern « Theme of tt>iV year's asspjubly' W<**t- of Cray Or- LOUJI.S Kosmmslc> oi Piadicc ahd also is a past department ot gencaal practice and _ 2_ St St 'completed a year of appropriate ways to me'moi lalue -The "fll"" f>nnty fnllpgn Dri- ing ahead with plans foi> a president x>f~thc N6w Jersey AcadT'Wist New ?brk a>j TOW XTTotacat -or Thc-CraTrfDrd- physi--fl»a''t-seoH»t«»i>—&i-tJw~oxocuUvc Fund, , _ huilding~Ti.~d tvi^nllicant clans Club and the Plamiield Area, committee „ Dr. West served With Mi's Red- Mr; Redden, who played a prom, emy -o£ G attending 1SS6 for mar\y additional high Union Junior College in Cranfoxd." school graOuaies." • "Higfier education in Union To Serve Area County took ^ giant Ptep forward RAPID ^ ^ a result oil this action by our Under New Plan freeholders, wbo are to he' com- Baptist Fellowship The S'tate' Departementof flduco- mepaed for their vision ani cour- To Conduct Service Uon has designated -the ' Linden age to face up to this great cribi$ in AUTO DEALERS • AUTO ELECTRICAL' FURNITURE • . ^UMBERS • higher education,'* former Assem- Members of bthe Baptist Youth Pubhc Libiary as-an area library blyman James M. M^Gowan and be in chargge ot the REPAIRS CONTRACTORS FERN'S FURNITURE, Inc. for nothcsstern^Union County. The former Assistant Prosecutor* Ri- ?:S0 p.m. warship "service Sun- NQRRiS CHEVROLET Svcrjrtbbur For Tho Bane &RgNNAN ft TOVE area Includes Cranlord, Garwood chard P. Muscatello, co-chairmen. day at the Craniord. Baptist, FurnHutf TM- AiniU»n«« JT T. Griffin. Prop, _- Kenihvorth, Elizabeth, Clark, Rah- -Church. YARMSSrS AUTO ELECTBICAI, CONTBACTOft Juve»U F|iU PLUTSf BING — HEATING said. _ Donna Sue Sallee will- cotfduct ~ way, Roselle, Roselle J*ark, Union The co-chah"men that the BODY SHOP Hoxuie Wiling Ltnolefm — * & TINNING the opening program. "Sfngspjra- 6-5000 and Winfield. action of the Board of freeholders - JobBing 9 Repairs BRJ^ Bridge 6-Q269 means that Union County will be tion" and Bible questions will be Bodf & Fendtfr Hopairing The responsibility of / the area led by Bru'ce Scott; evening/pray- Eastman Si. SOG SOOTH AVJE,, ft: the first in J^ew Jertey to benefu (-JBR 6-9529 library is to provide reference and er, David Matthews; ^ 24-HOUR TOWING 12 Myrtle ?t. Cranfot^ JOHN KOSYDAR reading guidance to -the residents from the new County College Lawjs atlop^d "m 1963. reading, J^an 'Scheller. Decorators Furniiure Mart CHAPMAN BROS. of the" assigned municipalities * Topics and * speakers will * he ae4vg are 'Our county can now take.the Complete Parts Department — CK 5-327U (Da?) JblSH DEALERS 'i|f " Ptomblng St'^isaang CSniracloiB ^ H~u«dreds fflmfrito JtJ aia-JfaBig!? ^B o«-BURNERS to4 furjiish,,s.uch In- David SalleeSae;; ^'In School,School," Charlea (Nights)- OBeo til 0 yoiing jjeQplp start on the road ter-library information " and ref 1 ^, Jr., and "In *Church," Deb- HU 6-1040 ere»ce service, by telephone and toward a college degree," Mr. Me- bie Watson All -young people, MARINO'S FISH MKT. BRidge 6-1320 Gowan and Mr. Muscdtello said. 1900 East SJ. Gaorga Avo.. mail will bo part ot the 1 parents and friends are Invited to Fresh Seafood Daily 86 NOBTH AVE., E. CBANFOSD The ai'ea library will serve as"the "Furthermore, they cai> begin tft^b attend. Specia) nausic wil^ be pro- G&U BRidge 6-1333 EPWARD G. LEDDEN liaison between the local library studies in a w Cranford BR $.3205 Fired J. Hayeck, Brop. -of NewN :J Jersey. It is dwirfgjte* to •system.'' Many sleep o -should.Jceep 102 Soitlh Ave., W. ' CranfottJ sssi^t the local library to strength -The co-chairmen expressed the themselves awa^ andand, waken tWS STORES • en.- its own' resources, Authorized Open 7 DaT«A, ANTHONY FILLMAN hope that, Union Junior College PONTIAC BARKER SHOPS * 515 CentennlaJ AT*. Sales - Service CRANFORD BARBER TOWN TAVERN • QOTTERS (TEMPEST,. VAUXHALL SHOP LINDEN PORK STORES LIQUOR STORE • LEADERS' •ENGLISH FORD LINE . Specializing In • ROOFING HaircuJting, Cntfrford's S(5CD Y,'ILI. WSSt> CABS HOMEMADE 0 3IDIKTG Coi«p)»l« Package Stora 433 NORTH AVfi., E. WESTFIKLD BR 6-09^ BOLOGNA & SALAMI 26 North Ave., W. ' Cranford WINES — LIQTJQHS — BEERS , Call SVns«f 9-0162 ADams 2-3700 - PRIME AAEATS AND POULTW Wa Fill Homo Freezew ... yog help SUPER MARKET - ClARKTON Jtarifan Road, Clark 15 Centennial Ave. Union County Buick Co. in* Delivery - FU 8-78M (2 Short Blacks, from Gurden State Mcwy., Erii, 1S«) CLARK.STATE BANK • SERVICE JTOtra OOMMIJfHTr SEltVICE BANK 29-35 JE. Price St., Unele* STATIONS jive 6,300 (Cranford children "FULL BACKING SERVICE HU fr-9066 LUMBER FU 1-4300 Rarilan _Rd. ai Comnlotce PL HAMBURGER WURST Centennial Gulf Authorized HORAN Trvin Muldrow \! 'Stan Costley BUICK ** Clark MARKET . GuliPrdd^ Sales aud Service Famous For Lumber & Coal Co. Mechanic on Duty at AJl^Times St^VlCC the education they deserve? GMC TRUCK SALES • German Home Maide Bolognaa "• Ttuclc A Auto Reoolrs — Road GOOD DSHD CABS CRYSTAL SPAR BRidgt. 6-977» 830 N. Bro»d St. • All Smoked Meat Products ranfo«- EXisBbeth 4-3300 ftp Drtaeways and Walks 367 Cenlenniql Ave. • Prime Beef at jits finpst • YOU CAN IF YOU Wf«U- VO« ','Y|S" INSURED 4T° IW^PORTPD SPECIALTIES 'Co^pbt* lb» Of CRANFORD ESSO : Mon.,.Tucs, \VeiI., tloCpa. SERVICENTEIt, OR THE URGENT NEW SCHOOL BUDGET! BERSE BROTHERS , J SAVINGSA Thurs., 0-8 rrt. ft-9 Hardwar^ and Tools « Wbecl Allsunent &. Bal^ndnf Aofiiorliod Dividend Attounh Br»&e Service O Motor Tune llB .All Day Sot., 8-0 p.m. Plymouth • Valiaal Accounts BR 6-5122 /' *AUas Aocmmlva • KENIIWORTH, Boulevard at Center MU 7-2838 Pickup Khd DtUveiy Service .. Did yptKknow that the number of beoks'in the Cranford school ADams 3-1020 • ELIZABETH, E- Jartay at Ittiionon 500 North Ave« E. Cxaaiaxd CaU amaee 4J-O1MM) libraries n^Rfallen far 'below the minimum standards set by ihe • LINDEN, N. Wood near Elm 1350-3 Galloping Mill Rd., Union Sotith AYel, W. . Cranfonl 443 North Ave« W. v American Library Association? ; Did. ypij know that \ye neeid new • £lMORA, ttmorai at Jertoy r • UNION, Stuyvosant noar V»ux Hall FUEIiOIL MOVING and # school laboratory^iUipmeht and salary increases-for oiir feachiefs? ; • NO. EIIZA6ETH; fawark mar North-. * SHOE REPAIRING • TWIN BORO AUTO CORP • CRANFbRD, So.Ava- at So. Union STORAGE ROSEUJE LOVELAND Fuel Co., Inc. AUTHORIZED FORD : Anthorjied EXPERt SHOE SETTLE F0R .••'-. • • . ^ •• > • • SAVINGS A 1.0AN ESSO HEAT T- FUEL OIL ASSOCIATION ' FrpmDt, Coorleon» Gferrleo ' * ' REPAIRING BaUs • SAVQlOB.ee MORTGAGE* \ CaU BWdge 6-1144 , XLOUiS MONTINl It goes without saying that we \yant to jkjeep oiif schools firs*^ jrate. ,/• •' •. ' . Cufront Bate Ap S« NORTH AVE., E. ' ' OEANFOWB CH 5-1885 . ..'•'..•• •,: SHOE RiBJPAIRIMCi• •,:•• We .want Crarifopd to hatveone of the fihiest, JtrjQ^t iuft-to-d^t^ school 235 Chestnut St. ' HOBSSU* 22 Alden Qt. Cranfoid : ; ; r: ;; CUB Trccks REELSTRONG FUEL CO. HENRY ' t^ in. the stated r; \'' - ' '•'•*} \ "Z'J^ ':''-'•' •• -.'*' : V - - v'' * BEMjfY SHOPS If UOVINO AND »TOSA5UI :.-..• •- VtXt* •• • • . .• TRAVJX OoM • HEATING OttS • Coke v And it can be done."" ''-v-: ^''v-.' : •'. •• '•:•-••:'•• V.-J'::"', ."'.• '/'•• • .-"v.: ':;:' •-•-:'; -;;•••• CH«stnot 5-6109. BUREIAUS 158 Westfleld Ave., E. Roselle Park CHEZCARMELE BRidge ^-0800 til North HAIR FASHIONS 3 Nofith Cranford 2-4488 LLOYD EXCHANGE • With this'in yiew, the new school budget is designed to'helpTput the- AUCUSTINE MOTORS "All Phases of Beauty TRAVEL BUREAU, Inc. - Cranfor4 School §y?tem on top. For example;: a new work-study ~ Inc. ' ! BR 2-5622 . * FUNERAL * it NURSING HOMES • Air Lines • Steamship •Hotels program for terminaj. students .. . .. a pre-Kindergarten' training 107 N. Union Ave, Cranford • Cruise* * Tours AntboxiMd DIRECTORS ,., program for culturally doprjyed children ... a new initial, alphabet CRANFORD HALL MU e-4600 training, program fbr many first-graders . -. .and many, others, SCARBROUGH NURSING HOME 1988 Morris Ave.., ' Union IMPERIAL '" OOMVAXXSOBNTB - . ' BEAUTY SHOP Gray Memorial i U Act* Kiiute — Fireproof BuUdl&ra PLYMOUTH VALIANT Registered Nuwea In Ctuta* DOLSEN AGENCY -FustendDirectors YOU CAN HttPr^ v CaU BR 6-1471 — —Baag* 8-noo — 272-6478 12 Springfield Avenue 600 Lincoln Plci E. Cran|oid SALES AND SEBTIO 105 Miln St. Cranfoid •.••. . .. •••', " • • ^ . • Z •• Complete JTEEP LIs* ' 6-0093 IM2JJB8: tv^lly 9:30 to S — Tht^ra Eve. to 6 QFIflCIANS • i The new "budget represents less than a 10% increase>over the sum AD 3-1088 CHILDREN'S '*~ ,'v\;ss»t. io to a^'" \ Norlh E. Wetifleld tJOOLEY 23 fforth Av&o ~E . Cranford required to meet -the current year's budget. This/nas' been made — WEAR ROPFRT v ibl through careful ami t'dntrols in such HUNtRAL SERVIC l»aon Optic LA! NG MOTOR CAR CO. Aid Service . as maintenance, miscellaneous. supplies, and expenses tor civic ac- A Authotllod JODY MAIDA FUNEftAL DIHKOTOBB tivities in school buildings ^ft^r school hqurX . - Phono: JBRidgo 6 -0255 4 N. Cnloix A»8. BB fl-M50 FOE INFANTS TO TEKN8 In -fVcotdeltl THE WOODLAWN CO. Boy» to Sl2» 13 — Glrl» to Sho li S!1S North Arc, W. Cranford 10O E. Btpua St AD 2-81J3 3. 3. 8HAW. Pr(jpj . BR 6-2510 Also JO E. Water, Toms Itlver • Sprayln? • TIRO Feedtnsdt t On the elementary and second- i • Emergency Worfc IT'S MP TO YOU!!" CAD1LLHR..C' 32 Easiman St. Cranford ary levels, New Jersey'3.public ed- • Drucliie « Treo Removal « Dangerous Trees A Specialty ucation system spends more dol- Gua£anioed Used Cars GOAL Roofing-Siding BRidge 6-3607 February 9 will be your opportunity to-vote "Yes" for,the new lars pet-puj^l -&$» any- oth«r 28 TaHp St. Crsnf«td budget — your opportunity to^heip^gtrarantee: the gefi^faTltHpfove- PL 6-2241 State. The State has 28 institu- LOVELAND Fuel Co./ Inc. xnpnt of educational opportunities; forv all' of Wr young people. « tions of higher learning, which in- Gutters-leaders 719 E. Fifth Sirtsot. PlalniioW . Authorlied Dlitrlbutor • WATCH Your vote can make the difference! Don't forget: " , clude Princeton University., Rut- AUWork REPAIRING Genuine — gers, the State University; Stev- Guaranteed KOPPERSCOKE ens Institute of technology, New- BHidgo 6-1144 ark College of Engineering and CBANFOUD air.1 NOUTH AVE.. E. Seton Hall. . _ John J. Di Fabio TICKER Vote "Yes* on Feb.1 \ Kindness fa women, not their BBidge 6-1105 , SHOP JENEWEIN MOTOR CARS beauteous looks, shall win my Autttorlxrd , , 942 E. LINCOLN AVENUE WATCHH Jk CLOCKS R. J. MERCER RUTH COMPTON MARGUERITE KOTT love.—Shakespeare HCfMBt DONS OH TftE VOLKSWAGEN \ PKtMUM MRS. R. J. MERCER CARRELL HAIL DR. B. B. KOTT ' Hales and Service ROBERT M. CRANE LOIS GEORGE J. MARIE SEAVY Complc-io Lino Of sJVlio to himself is law, no law JIWILIIT AKE> ;t« •3 WALNtIT AVK.. QD MAY VOORHEES EUGENIC MILLER , • ..Mny apil t!ford Phona AVEHUE. Si ADarws 2-2^28 BHidgo 6-1333 DAY and NlOHT - fl South Aro. Gaiwood '& / £, f :

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•»wr » « » i^ll 1 ¥¥ " tV 11 |pa»nting to open m Maich which at Sheppaid AFB, Tex Ail man I Gaiden fel,chanma n of the facul- at the same institution. Before represented the board In the $10ents without pegard to race, creed Mason, whose training ' ty ?nd instruction committee and joining,4 the Hayd«n Planetarium, million hospital construction and or ability & pay, "a spokesmen Wednesday vluh Hears talk^^1^^^^^^^ he yvas with the Lick_Ob$ervatOj expansion prpgtatn now nearing I.,- _-— .•..T"- i. •• -j-f- j- • • • • • •, 11-1. .1 en travel - rnergber, ofvthf control ~— said. • •vThtr^peaktT wab-jntiodxiC^d by' miliWy pay, ib 6emg assigned to tion and sdmipisti atton- commit- j the l^auschner 7Jbs"ervgJ0'i7" anl the Carnegie Institution as a resi- ^he board ejected Mr. Tomasulo Modern Apjfrbach-tti Art An Tiammg Command's' itessl^r tee; Edwin Durand, 5i(Bluff Si, ultant ipi the mqntfi MiTs. R S. AFB/ Miss.* Hi$> tie, support? the the' studeritt. commit^e and the dent/fellow in^rad,ip asUtonbmV. to' serve $s second vice-prcsideni Peterson to Speak "There have been -penods of modern. ajtJhru-Vnt ages tr-om the Wlese, tea chairman, was assisted' ATC •> iftu'slon" of« tiaimng airmen instructional resouice ^nd facul- during 1965. » » 1 „ Dr, Fiankhn.Nvho as a fellow»of Ume of the cave man and the ancient Chinese and Japanese aitists to by Mrs. L A. Bjiggs, Mrs D K.and officers: in the diverse skills ties' committee, Prof. Foriest P. the" Royal Astronomy Society, i« Cieighton, Mis W J"Jt6ffmann, the, present," Mra, Alice Millift -grW-P told members, and guests of by, the nation's aerospace Didxtei, Jr COO Linden PJLr and a consultant for Grumann Aircraft -nnrt Thpir "the 'Wednesday MoinSng Club at a philanthropic, tcaTast WedrieMUy" iarce The Human, a gfaduaie or "EteTBert fi Efilers, 2O?> Orangei Co., Kearfott C9. Martin Co, Me- be the subject of a talk by Eric at Shtiiloek Hall of Trinity EpiscoparChurch Moody, Mrs S F Raddm gnd Mrs.St Benedict's Preparatory School, Ave, the result* the educational Graw.-Hill Co^ and the New York. C F VonLynn Presiding at the H. Peteison, Union County agri- Tlje, modern aaproach was lost Newark, attended Rutgers t&uver~ progiam is deSTgned to produce a n a°ppeal to feeemo - Alsc\, Prof. Farris S Swackham- Ladiqs* AttxJJlary of the Cfanford fall of Ahe Roman Empire and tlexter and Mrs. P, V, Buouagmo. er» Jf> Helming Ave,, chairman of tion of the Youth and Family again during .the Dark Ages, the tions through the eyes, in the same Mrs. B/G, Glllespie, presideni^ the chemistry •department, the to-Tomasulo Honored Counseling Service approved at a,E}ks iijsthe'Elkfi lodge at 8;30 jut» speaker related. About one hun-way that music appeals *through welcomes Mrs. Thomas Williailos, Local Residents culty ahd insti'iiction" committee; meeting of the board of directors Tuesday, ' dred years, ago, she continued, the the eats It is not necessary to of Berkeley Heights, the Sixth Dis- Prof. Elnier Wolf of 116 Kenll- By Hospital Board in Westfield recently fhe area? Members are asked to lake their, artists rebelled again and started understand the picture, just to re-tri^r ait chairman who was visif- Assisting in UJC woith Blvd , chairman of. the engi- Joseph J. Tomasulo of 62? tin-served arc more sharply defined husbands to,this meeting, at which. the serieb of "isms'" 'that aie still, lax and react, she said "She sug- & the club. • " . neering' departtricnt, chairman of coin Pk:, E., was am*ig those hon- ai follows: Cranford, Garwoadr Mr. Peterson will give informa- II wat? annoujneed that the next Self-Evaluation Clark, Mountainside, Rahway, tion on all phases'trf ljjwn care. changing gested the viewer ire openvminded, the curricylum committee; Mrs. ored at the annual dinner meeting 1 "Renoir," Monet and Manet weie not prejudiced, and leraam aw meeting of the current affaus com- Nine Cianford residents are Mary Ann Rodes, 18 Springfield of the board of manager* of St.Ra.ritan Bay area (through 1965), Hdstesses Jor the' evening wBU be Mrs lytichael Havanki, Mrs. among this group who brought art that the artist's objective is ryrt to mittee will be on MondajvJEjebru- among 34 members 6f the faculty Aver %he -curnculum committee Elizabeth Hospital at the hospital Scotch Plains and Wsstfield. — ; out of the darkness and diffused reproduce but to recreate ry &„ at the home o( Mrs. J W. and" administrative stuff ofv Union and the instiuctiphal resources in Elizabeth last *Thursds$ nig^t. It was announced that this" de- Kennet'ri Forrestal and Mrs. Louis U wath light," Mrs. Crump ,said" Exhibits in seveVal museums in, angram," 1 Dartmouth Rd, 1:30 Junior College who have been and faciUtiesi committee; Prof. Special recognition vjas given to oision"*"will enable the agency to D'Alessanfiris. "These, impressionists and, the post- New York City were r«commende^ p m. Mrs,. H. S Allen wiJl discuss .appointed to seven committees to Hamette -Trumpore, VI Munsee Mr. Tomasulo, a retired electrical give better service by limiting the, impre.sstohUfts experimented with by Mrs. Crump". v \ , *»Red China's relaticais with India assist m the college's self-evalua- 5?r., .cufriculurn committee, and contractor, for his work as chair- area. It is fair to ask»I,every making pictures out of ordinary "Tfie Alexander Galder mobiles d "Mis H. B JLGpaus will talk tion for reaccreditaiton in 1966. P¥of Marion Leary, 101 Cranford man of, the building and grounds All persons from thg communi- reason ior the talih wit things, lrifusmg J with light, at the Guggenheim are great fun about Red China's, relations with Union Junior College comes,up Ave.( co-ch&irman pf the mstiuc- committee, In -which capacity he ties listed will be -accepted as cli- Baker Eddy - vigor -and their dvm personalities. and the building a deflght,? she Tibet for i-eaccreditation in. 1D6? by the uon/il resoiyrces and facilities "In the United States, the public said She also repauetf tha.t tlie MrS. 12. W Schroeder will b'e Middle ^States Association of Col-committee with Pjof. _George P. flrst_ became aware of the newnewly ^enlarged Museum of Modhostes- s for the music committee on leges and ..Secondary Schools. A Matks, III, of ,CQlonia, college modern ait at the famous Armory ern Art is showing some of theWednesday,-February 10, at 9:45report must be submitted to ttie hbrcirian,. . • Show of ;913." latest pop art. n., assisted by Mrs. T G. Bent- association in the summer - ence Serhhia.t' < f,or academically ivfrs. vCrump explained, that the hibition of 300 years of American sen', dean;. Pxaf. Br^e 'Watson, talented high school students next V Trouble-Fre.e Service V Convertible^ Men in Service administrative assistant, who will Thursday at Onion Junior Col- V Styling V Quality Details lege". ; ~7 Airman 3/C Robert L Mason, servtu,aVcomniitt«e secietary, and V 6-CyL and V-8 Engines V Price Ranges spn of Mr., and Mrs.- Victor F. There are^.223 students irom 58 wBh.®wwl5jiiF'Uni3h BaBex, Mid- asoh at 10S Lincoln Ave. E^ has Xlrantard. residents. rwh,a Will t ¥ | RS> QUARTERLY be€!h graduated from the technical serve on thesre. committees for dlesex, Moms and Somerset Now Available At tiammg course for U. S. Air^For-ce Union Junior College's self-evalu* Counties enrolled, in the seminar^ accounting and linahce" ppeciallats . Tver&n, 119 Spring which -is- sponsored- by * a giant INSTALLMENT OF 196 5 from the Nationq^ Scienc^ Foun- dation. Dr, Franklin ,and B. T? *^Burke first detec'ted radio emissions MIL L E R fiom Jwpjter in JBSf at the'Carne- gie Institution ^ in Washington, "Ask the Him Who Owns One" D. C. These emissions' have been TAXES SWITCH the subject of,great interest and Franchisee! Dealer for Cranford considerable cbntroversey among "•' '•••) ||- i - n, lr - n-rf. SHOVVROOM: 420 South Ave., W., Westfield (Near R.R. Station) astronomers ever since. A graduate of the University of c., westtiew TO GAS HECaliforniaW, Dr. Franklin earned, AD 22456 DUE his doctorate in'astronWty tn 1&33 IN 8 HOURS! One working day Is aii it takes to switch to modern gas heat. In most FEBRUARY 1 cases it simply means a-quick, switch of the burner—everything else stays put — and presto, you have clean, dependable, quiet gas heat, No more worry about costly repairs No more delivery problems. An^ NO INTEREST CHARGED the, cost of new gas equipment is surprisingly low CaH your local Gas Company oftica or your plumbing heating contractor for the. facts No are - ree IF PAID BY FEBRUARY JO fibjjeation, Of course. < ' . 15 CUSTOMERS

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< i >, *,— KENILWORTH GARWOOD i -P- SECTION THREE Vol. LXXII. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY; THURSDAY, JANUARY_28, 1965 Down ScMoTBudget Heaving Set Gfcwood Budget rntYodueeS; g3r445,805 for 1965 For Tonight, Appropriations Up KENILWORTH — A decrease of $45,805 36 is reflected m the new municipal purposes budget introduced by Boiough Council on GAftWOOD — Public hearing GARWOOD — J( municipal- Tuesfjay night ui the Municipal Building / - the proposed' budget for tile budget totaling J$45?,821.59 and 965-66. school year will be con- calling for a Up* levy of $268,934 59 The total" appropriation for municipal purposes is set at $791,- wai-adoptad'on in stv reading, toy 181.2S as" compared with $838,986.59 m the 1964 budget. The budget ucted by the Board of Education : in Lincoln School st 8 o'clock to- Borough, Council at its meeting will bfc published in the February *-—" ight. Tuesday night. Public hearing on 4issu eo fth cCltlzct t qhro The following summary of the &^ proposed budget has_ bc^en e, arfd the public hearin "* g wil""l be Old Borough major ifems-irf the proposed bud- heduled for 8 pm on Tuesday, on Februaiy 23 at 8 p.m. has been issued' by the board' February 23. "The- total budget of $346,550 Appropriations for municipal The amount "to.be raised by tax- ;or 1965-66 reflects an Inciease of es is $1,380 36 under the current Hqll Named purposes in. the ( pioposed budget 519,835 m all' accounts, over the total $396,700, aW compared witB yea^s amount of $231,286 59. In 1964-65 buctge< of $326,715. By bis New Yearls Day .address, May- the 1954 figure of $388,000, or an FofKushurian appropriating $31,0f)0 from antici- increase of $8,700. or William ^ Ahern, Jr., reported pated-cash balances as of July 30, that the tak rate for mjiuTcipal KENILWORTH — The.old bor- The total appropriations figure a misi-tfioug! h hall at" 526 Boulevard has 1965, the total amount otthe-local -$453>6ai.6f • ' ' purposes j was io ~~ ~* ' tax levy wiU be $276,231, com- mum of five po^nts^ Wn, named the Edward H. .KBS- of $56^921.59 Jor uncollgcted taxes pared to-'$276,006 for 1964-65, an (based on., e&timated collections ot tTwfi«>»« iwa. .new state tax law. Hsll in. honor of Pmipi*H- increase of only $225. a there willi be separate rates ior barian 93 percent) ^represents , n increase real estate, a~hd business personal man" Kasbari&n, long--tjme "The total budget for current of $11,695.89 over the 1964 budget proptarty. It is estimated that the ation chairman," who died in De- expenses amounts, to $316,950 for total of $44^,525.70. „ i965 tax rpte for real e$tate will cember* 20Tflf ANNIVERSARY — Raymond J. Klinger, president of the , 985,-66, an increase of $6,390 over The amount to- be raised by the total of $310,560 provided in be" $4 29 on gss,ts$ed valuations of The hall, vyhicb underwent ren- Kenilworth Manufacturers* Association, left, and Mayor'William taxes for support of the budget is J. Ahern, Jr, cut the cake marking the 20th birthday anniversary his account, for 1964-65 This in- $20,995.89 above the 1964 figure of 50. percent i of true value, and theovation last year, 'is thc headquar- tax rate for business personal of. the, KMA Past presidents and Mayor Ahern were Invited to blow crease is mainly due to salary al- $2,47,938.70. ters for Kenilwojth YES and the ocations, with adjustments in oth- An appropriation of -$80*000 property will be $6 40 on assessed oat the candles. * , PJjoMs by KotWrz values. Kenilworth Senior Citizens Club. er items. A decrease of. $4,532. in from sftirphia is--provided for_m , tejild' also will be noted in this FO6D HESTlVAL — Members of St. Anne's" new budget shows an &- Announcement cJ "the new Same r r the proposed budget, as compared. a~ccbuoTHTor~T {>B5^65~as "compared 'sbc^ty^sh"5wn"'a&!W&'^re ju'epul-ing Special dishes— ciease of $12,25S In the operating was made aUa meeting of Bor- With a $«U,OOU appropriation in " o 1964-65. - - i ,for the "International Festival £1 floods" sale to be held by the this category in 1964.- The bor- apordpriations. « was explained ough Council on Tuesday night in. 160 Attend DinnefTJance that $7,^25 of this increase is for The total of $29,600 in the qap^' society at St, Anne's School this Saturday. They are, Jeft to right: ^ ough had a surplus balance qt salaries and wages and $.4,332 for the Municipal Building. It was tal outlay account includes th"e Mri. Stanley M. Suszko, Mrs, Stephen J, Banyasz (genera} chali>* ^ $129,772.01 as of December 31, and othfcr expenses. An Increase of ap- pointed out that "for the greater Marking 20th Tear for KMAsum* of §28.7DO. needed ta&piare man for the project), Mrs. George C. Knierim and Mrs. -Micbdel * thcTproposed appropriation for tbe % he x>]d heating boiler ljMrfalied in proximately 4 percent in wagtes part of his term, C&mncilman Kaa- KENILWORTH — In celebration of its 20th anniversary, the Kufta. • vi . ^ » 1965 budget ivojild leave a balance^ was made to bprough employes in- :he EVanklin Scfiool- approximjrte- of $49,77201. barian was chairman of our rec-Kenilwoith-Manufactureis' Association held a dinner dance and ladies' y 40 years ago, which has for. cluding the second phase of a night on Saturday at the Mountainside Inn, Mountainside. Among the The usual tax xate. estimate and longevity program for long-time reation committee and was almost ome time reflwed constant *ve- breakdown pefcentages. "are not singularly responsiBIeT for the 160 membeis and guests were Mayor and Mrs. William J. Ahern, Jr. pairs. In the best Judgment of the employes. Addition of new police Past' presidents, V. D. Barker, Jdhn Brownie, Curtis WV Frantz international Food Festival included in the explanatory state- pff Jeers is included in this increase. many recommendations which ma- Board. of-'Education replacement is necessary in the interest of effic- ment •accompanying the proposed 'The appropriation for capital terialized for the wonderful ex- and Eric Rodig, were introduced budget. It was explained it,was improvements, debt service, de- pricy, economy, and to avoid any At St. Anne's. This Saturday pansion of our recreation pro- by Raymond J Klinger., president, Returns Asked possibility of complete boiler fail- not feasible- to make an estimate ferred, charges and pension fund GARWOOD — Women of the Rosary AltarSctciety of the Church at thu> time because of the re- contribution? is down $59,100. 'in- gram." who was master of ceremonies. ure, which- could- result in closing 1 In Retarded Drive\s of schools " of St. Anne and mothers of -St> Anne :* School children are busy pre* valuatidn program. cluded- m the capital appropriation The honor was bestowed on the William Kruse and V Robert Following is the text of the ex- late councilman *'m consideration KE.NILWORTH — Mrs!' Mar- The complete budget is on file Raring .foods which w«ll be offered lor sale at an "International Fes- account is expenditure of $30,000 garet McGevna, .borough clerk, tival of Foods" sale this Saturday. Jt Will be held m the scKool cafeteria planatory statement: toward the erection of a new flre- of his many accompJshments and Hesse were co-chanmen" of the n the school office at Franklin nrhfftvements and; the unselfish has asked locaj^-residents to re- School and may be examined by from 11 a m. to 3 p.m., and the food, items to be sold are home-cooked "Your governing body and its t jp g Tfaniwr-tiftweo hold-• tmt .tho, ttairrt 1 advisory committee-have prepared"' services he rendered, and, m the iurh l Jit.tiHJililc.ii 'ID lift? i>uU)lu' between 9 '\xjttu 'and THonco "TrOtIt*ttlttlt the new .Sheridan Avenue play- everlasting* perpetuity of his year. the fund drive for i>m. today. the following budget "arter careful ground. Mrs." Stephen J. Banyasz is gen- and prudent .consideration being cherished memory." / Mr Klinge-v r noted that the KMA the Union County Unit of the ^inal action* on the budget will eral chairman, assibted by Mrs. A decrease of $44»445 alsp ie ex- xf Association for Retarded MOD Appeal given to the amounts of money be taken by the voters at the George *C Knierim, Mrs Michael pected in the 1966 anticipated Tev- was organized" 20 years ago with -"•C-bUdren ichool election on February 9. necessary to efficiently carry on enues, delinquent taxes and Sur-Officers Reflected 12 member companies. Three^-of The envelope^ should be fe- Kufta and^Mrs. John Schwarz. In the various activities of the bor- pharge of the kitchen on Saturday By Chairman plus. • those firms — Heyman Manufaq- tumsd to the borough' clerk at GARWOOD Councilman ough, local school and regional The locftl school budget will re- By Veterans Center will bo Mrs William R. Klimas,. high school requirements and taring Co., Volca Brass and Cop- her office in the Municipal Build- James J. JL^den, Jr, serving again quire $498>?Z1, an increase of $13,- KENILWORTK — AU officers ing The clerk's office has taken Girl Scouts and helping her will S*> Mrs. Dan-thi$ year ss parwood chairman county taxes. , qf Kemlworth Veterans' Center, per Co, and France, Campbell 269.25; Tegfopal school taxes haye. X over the drive because of the iel J. McCarthy, Mrs -Arnold D. for the March of Dimes, issued an "The .1965 taxyfate will reflect been estimated' at *$49O,2S&07, an Jnc., we're reflected $X a recent and Darling — are still on. the death of Councilman Edward H. Santera and Mrs. Schwarzi the mandatory* revaluation pro- $37,tt0d, and" appeal to local residents this week; Increa'a* pf the meeting of the ooatfet «f governors club's roster. L,eon Newman was Kasbarian who was serving ^s Offer tcl Aid Mrs Dlmlel Saponto and Mrs.tt> npake their retuins as eai'ly and gramJand the' provisions of Chap- Ci d che said he thought such a project for a CIOSJ of 14 or 15 eduCibles "would be a good step toward and will receive .state aid foi cafh beautiflcation of 1hp area and pup;l The cost of sending stu would fit in with our plans for denU> to educable classes in Cran ptiua " ford is- $1,100 each year, Mr Ids Contract for construction of a reported storm sowei fiom the intersection Thc amount to be raised b> tax of Oak St and Myitle Ave for a ation is $408,721, an increase distance of 400 feet casteily to thc 'J.M nfrronf rt\or fhw i*ifiir>nt \i hrook w.ns nwiir.it'ri fn .T Dpi Pnntr* Although tip ^y nvnil and Son, of Garwood on the low able on the tax: points, Mr. Himbid of $3,649. Five bids had been pele said "the increaso m borougl received at the January 12 meet-; 'ratables will offset the increase i ing and referred to the sticofc, nnd> taxes dollarrwise.'" roads committee .and borough en- An. expected objection to th gineer for study \ **" budget by the Kenilworth Teach Stieet Commissionfr Charles E ers Association did not materials Jones commended the men of tho The new salary scale^for teacheft street department for "a job well is as follows1: Bachelor's degrei dono" In last weekend's Snow- with no experience, $5,300 to $9 storm, but added that "there was 018 in. 17 years;,master's degree little cooperation- from rcsi- (Continus4 on Page 2) (Continuqd on Page 2) Garwood, Kenilworth to Vote

fuesday onRegibnal Budget LIGHT FOR LIVING" CAN The increase in total current ex- Voters in Garwood and 'Kenil- GIVE YOUR HOME A NEW LIFE! worth will go to the polls on Tues- penses of $186,000 is the -smallest increase in recent years and is al- day to vote on the $4.4 million most totally due to need for addi- Bring your* home to life with well planned "Light for Living". school budget for 1065-66 tor Un-tional teachers and to increases in What a differenceHt makes. The living, room above, for example, ion County Regional High School salaries. The new .salary guide has a wide variety-of lighting possibilities to fit every activity. District 1. There'will be no elec- litts t,he following minimum and Abov.e the fireplace are four "recessed rounds" controlled by tion for board members Because"" TKaxTmun'niinui'y scale: •BnciTctor'S" the terniB of board, members from degree, • $5,400 to $0,100 in 17 a dimmer to accent or attenuate "Highlights. The walfto-wall the two towns di> not expire this year;,'; master's degree, $5,700 to cornice is lighted to add atmosphere and flatter draperies. The year.' $9,700 in 18 years,' and work to- table lamp-features a convenient three-v/ay switch for increased Voters will be a.sked to approve ward doctorate, sixth-year level,, lighting versatility. Discover v^hot "Light for Living" can do for a j.'unuit, expanse item of $3,039,- $0,000 to $10,500 in 20 years. your home or favorite room. It's a' difference you can see. • A 0OJvind capital outluy appropria- •The new budget al.^o shows the tion a( $127,1)55. The total amount initial payment of $!)0,000 on certified residential lighting consultant can be of service irj required by taxation is $:i, 1(57,559. bonds for the new David Brcarley helping you plan better, more effective lighting in Ppllt; will be opeo from 3 to 0 School under construction in Ken- your home. Call Public Service now. p.nv In Kt-hilworth all-voter.-* will ilworth, and S100.000 for purcha-se cast ballot:; at Harding School, and of equipment at the same: .-:clu>ol. in Garwood, District;; 1 alul 2 will Tlu; total -Aiudiiot i;; 54,424,044, PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAStOM^ANy/Twpayin^Scrvantbl a Great an increase 'of S;)(J3,!)11^ ovei". Die vole at Washington School and Dis- 31.03 i. U and -I at Franklin School. ll)'Jl-tij total of $-l10U0,l>a3. -^

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1 Page Two '(•M.-jJi •CJITIZEN A^D ai :'t*a*iii« W^ MAlfr&riff**"!*^ i&$< h r—s rmn II l( '•''•••'•:,' /..QARWOODi-'ilje Church';of.St."AAne" was:"ihe setting'Saturday' fc*;*-...,; 'ftf fop-.TOtfog6 ofMiss Patri^a Therese';. Tiller, daughter it^ii ilfe .'."' of IFie'ehblder ao& 3flrs7Ecjwaxd"K. -Tiller of- §02 Locust ^Ave.j, to MMtl^fff T •••OSa-." »*•;:P1• ": :Fre|(j»rick Epiil-^tqip,Vgon of' Mr; •——•':••.-.-. .. '• •..•"" '*~'<: • ••'•\y.:>-••••:• M3 ±m? i&i

£ilth .; ; MJ, -as- sistant pasttir," officiated at the •J-"./ - double'-rlpg ipei-emony.: A recep- fr*f tion. Jofto^ed ,|V~the lT>v|p.i fii|y: Restaurant!•filiza6e|h,.-:-. '.--i ,., • •- I«5* ^"'y k bride was ggiven in marriagfc Commission will' sponsor abidance \ ".by.&er-father';. Miss tafla ftir borough young; people of Sey- are' members ot,thG ;. : LouisStoirt* back raw^homaWRjeed,;'^ of Scotch Blairis was maid » qd First:.Aid;She bride, •righ^in; 1 : 'yro^t"r6^w, ;Wiliiarri,J. '"ijioward''Troeber, Frederick Freyy! G/eprge'• V~og£ ,.T#ilUa'jrt/'Frey . .' Jkiiss Margaret Logie b£ Westfield, on; ' and Garry^Kenhyi, Me'mbftf-a not i and Miss:••.CyiitWS Van Pzura of day*' TF^ .3!.- iid^ i^ce^^sid^nt, ^anws.-' .this; wg :: 7 Symi," Cjapt. '.J< -= • -: Stewait," George Wiener) -. WilMajn-Hoover aridCif . Arthur Baum, .Jr.; of Kenil worth sor' seryedas best inaiV; Ushers* were ' Boys Will |>e retf^ired ;tp -"Wili!"ain Fischer-of Aif/Gonn' igi$s\ wi}l 1 centor;,Up<^f now. oV formsrjji ;Korth U-'a' family home.1.0 a tWo-faniily dwel- :W& ling ?tp: accpm^bdlite^^ei^l^t^of . 15J(ll StjSet 20 leet to. iiiiblijtf- thettcc- ^'finiily.rIt j^e^ •'-' 230 woi'tp a point on thbiastorty sl*i*r >•<'«){:Nottrx'i4th S(reflt;,«lenco (*)a'P*« thieM^lw^ ^W ^le in. FREDERICK EMIL STEIN : i ; : %perjy.:% pold.; ;.'••' r:. . -"v ';.,^<'' r $h«t vpignnirtg. Board tp^prted approyai.cif k minor sUbd^yisioH at .4 ; iBetvoi jtbtss. 17 ana( 26 In B}ocji; 80, ftpd R2ftiff^ih^toh AvgA The owner ; %e smitheMyS ;f«f'pf ;Wts -16/imd.-.87 must appear; b>|&re' %vt Board at a r : This 'drdi^ance • uhaU 1 ^, ^y^^Rly^ ;as;,a 1 ;". ': •flirtst ,uD'pi» a«'•.----"——-- -"— fh will be. hel4.;kyj,thevl«adties'. Aux- '•: ipi6u^;cil' appriiyed plahsNsfbr an . ployied a'§ a •c^ton?eip' epgi ; liceGa'p&Jjhomas J. Gblweil (only which fh^y - will appear- oh ?the iliary of Bay Leaf ;Pos1 6807, YW\ reitiaining acttv 'v ' 1BG5.: At : International jBvisjrj,ess' ^Tif ballot, are: John L. Csupa, a for- (rach acth-oriit any;tune and 1 1 al nekt Tuesday nigh^ of ths ."ieagfjeSl ;• An#8fr--BiMarSo. vi s'fin- Dr., AKtbPnS; it •"•) . A, i qviestion-and-:answ,er . period "Mr5/.^Ha.rr'Ji6tv-'Dtocsfc.». Hiipaeii'ik as folloiws: _ ' i:ol}ow£d the -candidates' talks. The Cancer speakers were introduced by Ed- Of the jpifth District, n'iade an"ln? Sponsors, Mr. Csup^, chairman; : visit afs>- qajrt; Ct|lwe]l. an4 Mr, |fy^pf y'" ward 'Sigety^.' PTiA "treasurer,-"in ' VKeitHwortbi, New ' the absence' p£ Joseph, ^trpiaiio, ^W0eM.rr SteYentee OF thfc iue^'auixmary.' Mis: Mpr*-j agent,- " ' ' assistan' '" t play-' attended'." a meeting :':. Notice is- horcVy «ivw to* "*•] garet $mi£h, Rresicjent pt, t,h< er agentvan4 dir^itor pf umpires, program chaitrnan, who was at- the' Gtawpo^,'pi^ Citize • last County, or Oilion, ttittt the GARWOOD. Rev. Jpltnp . A. John' ZbppuUappuUa: bppster drive tending.' an evening' class.; .,"'•; andi Mrs. ^n- nbMa or'the,, John 'Details of the proposed budget Thursday %, fellowship -ha f St. lot the election -ol three' i ;. Malcolnison,. pastor ' at '• Gariypod 'guest- k for - April i thony" J. RiccaMp'of 447 Piiie Ave, held ;at tho; for thfe ^) for the 1965-66 school year were P'r Ijit^ Church of. hrist. Harding School oh' . Presbyterion Church, witt preach (p.;;v. ,; , announce the Engagement of their Cardsr^e r^" played,; and cancer ' ' 'TtJESDAV;!— UARY i9, 1963- • on "Discovering the Real You"* at .;.Durpw and Mrs.' Jos- discussed by'WalterB, LewiSf'pre- daughter^ M^sg^indaJTheresaBic- from ,S to I s iriUch-lpnger aS 'tryouts, Mr. Patten and" Charles L J d-rwoinge the H a.«i. worship service on ^ Cusmano. •; Mi's. • "iljiam fecott. Greve,/co-chairmen; Ernest Diast sident pi- the Boara .QI: £*aucaiipii. cardo, to George ^I .gl Fairchild dojiatc^d two prcseno to -..-. theit votes'vte. ,,./ Sund^jf, ..basing '.his text on Rodner, president, conducted the . MisSjEmiiy R. JBpnaccorso'a first son of ME. and Mrs, Frithjof A- Wbers will be electel d fair tbt«o • Mr. DiMarib, Mr> Durow, Charles cakes for the refreshnient jperlod. . site tncstlng J?1}1 be iubnilttea Matthew 15:1-11 and 17-20. Rec-business session... Hprbacz,i George Kern and John gra4e at Washington School wpnScott, of .3 Algonquin Dr;, Cran- v on of votmg » itit. • tot •'PJO to.i- ;• The group.megts.the second ancl :r ognition of the newly-elected trus- j iH iis planning ,&-.v^l- : rpp^s;' •• •• r:/v' :•/•'•••• ' Rp the. attendance. award.' The - flag ford,; ' , ' • •' ..;- -.-.; ,. • .'-.••.. ••*' _.fourth Thursday, of. ?ach month' at- teesalso will be observed during entine dance for Saturday, Fehru- ceremony was conducted by mem- Miss Riecardo, a graduate'of Ar- Bwenses .....,., S43f.276.00- : ; ..Presidentr - Hunienik reported St; Paul's. For C&«I.t QutlaQutyy -....,..A, ''' 5.W8;po .the service.; Sun_day .school will- •ary. ^Q:; J/irBv Walter. 'Stpcktpn is thahtt ]|96^^ applicationpplitin ^ ffo r ththe MinMi- bev^ of Junipr Girl ^cput troop thur L. Johnson Begional High The total.amOMnt thoughthht t tto '' conveneat 9:45 a.ni, chairman' and;' J/Trs. Thomas or lleague e and littlittlle LLeagu e Ify J. 206, und^r direc^pnijf Mrs; Ralph Schfipi, ClayK.^s I" her junior year be neci;ssBpris i' . ?What About Hell'- will be thelese is co-dhtirman.ti - b;/^^ t bat and: thah t all boyys HudPck, leader, and Mrs. Donald at. Pennsylvania} Sta^e. TJoiversJty> topic'for discussion'at the 6:30 i j HOTS.' K .<;Jtlifop prf the W The Fifth pistrict will, be enter- eligible' f^^rr irypiuts fprVth^ |iftle Legg, co-leader. Invocation,was by X|niy«i sHy'Park^ Pa.r where she is ^iestta who, shim p;m. -meeting of the Westminster tained at; a meetingof the. auxil- >5i&i7 "to fa.safe.'in '^years, and of th« site League have be,eii notif)le* . . $ It a-resideniett ol «ie' state HD£BkdNTH8 artQ!cloek' Ijils little Xeague iryputs will. be riioh of 264". Myrtle Aye,; and thp Arbor, Mich., where he. is major- Adv. »«•-.. . • • ? 1-28. evening and 3:30- p.'m. tomqrfp\y held at 10:30 a.m/ on TPebruary 22 late Willigm-': Morrison,. • Jr.,',. a'e- ing; in biology. Site is ^member 6: Notices fqr ih,e Jaelody Choir. The "Male tte Boc»k' Party; '§.% LincolnSchool, , :, ceives a B.S. degree from Clemson Beta Thetq Pi fraternity. '' BOS.0UGH OF, KEIflLWOflTK wm.teheajrse" Sunday eve- (S.C.) Univejsity qn Saturday. He ••"' " ' KenUWottli, Kii.«'ie»S»JH4}CCEKO..633.1 : , -A' meeting of the trustees will V«Lere hosttp the Rah- . .: 'Proposed AN PRD1MANCE TO' VACA1*E,, BELEA935 An alumnus of Arthur L.^John- pAROpARWOOO D theth, annual hush - listed- included. $3,217 • OBDINASCB'"'NO 05-1 ANB EXTINOtnaH SCHE PTJSMC^RlpeTS fit? held Monday at 8 p.m." and w«y Jayqee-etteJayqtt s at a. ''Pass .the: son Regional High School, Clark, bands' Night meeting of the. Gar- ough" treasury, •4N ORDIliJANCS TO VfC IN ANO.TO PAJITS OP NORTH 7th there will bea meeting,of Sunday toBT; NWTH 8th STfiBET, • KORH Book'-' party I?,?t Mr/ Motrisoni received' a NTew Jer- wood Woman's Club will be held County- and ! Bin ftR^ T^ t schopl4e3pherS gt 8 pjn. on Tues- programV chapters take sey State scholarship. Mr., Mor-on.'. Tuesday,' Febritaryi B^ at/^S'ay- --Aiso-'receive-Sheridan Av«nw anf Mrs. Frank Ballinger of honorary frawrnfty, and the Clem- from. TOS flstftfflished a«tj (?ccUcated-by;a benefiit to the publicbli; " ' Spruce Ave. • A duty, 740; training,' 20Q; Union : K map or m»ps on die in tho X3p[oa NOW, 'J'lJEREFQ/rcg,' be It ojdatried by Gai'TVoad. Presbyterian ^ Church k table displaying various^ items 425 Willow. Ave. at 1:30 ' p.m. son; Univen^ty Student Agricul-- ]VIrs. Steven Staruch, finance County training school, 199%; Sa- the "Ooyornlhn -Body of tlw -Bcirbuffh of Work will be done on th<^ agenda Begist«r'gist«rs prtii;?pi?; ; and . from February 10-14. Members of made in Alaska. Igloo cakes and tural Council. chairman, announced plans .for' an bin Oral Sundays,-136^;.police pa - WHERWHEREAfiE . said atrce.t »»ay b "~-"-irtii: ". . •'. •••,',.•'• .' ;; the Melody Choir will sing at the were served. for ttiG association mating,, 6B?yfUf tUij lllgfallitttun ntKfrftrtrtft ^l^_UiA-.niil.,1ln Elght»~4n- Mrs. .Momsblf ana"mp{Iior~son7 auction to.b^TS' Trol car, lSVfc; sound vtruck, "5DT of storm watpj; and ian'ittfry aewers orftlid to North 7th Street Tor its full, width ••conference, and are seeking cos- Mrs. Jerry Pontenelli of Clark, uled for Febrijary 8,-at Franklin pet(?r c MoiTisoh) attended the between the— SoTltherly. si in accomplishing an art competi- will require adjustment in themake cancer dressings. trustee, who also'served for many riftrthcrij therefrom, bo-and tho same is be and tho sumo are hereby vacated, re- SPRINGFIELD.. NEW JERSEY hereby vwC'tited. released and extinguished. ICBMJ ortrt txtlnsulshed. ' : tion in Garwood before April. estimated tax rate. years as a volunteer fireman and SECTION 2: This Ordinance shatl tako This competition will determine The music department will meet Proffded, however, that tho Borough of •'The mayor and council appre- Monday for. rehearsal at the home in other civic capacities. Keritlworth retalna »nd reservca an ease- effect in tho manner.provided by taw.. which 30. works of local scouts will ment 20 Xeet in width along.the eaaterly Announces Registration ^ ciates, the cooperation it has re-of Mrs. Matthew Foss," 505 Center . Because the annual school elec- side of said street from the northerly ^ido ' ' . •. NOTICE ' '• - be chosen to be exhibited at the Public Notice la Hereby Given th»t tho ceives inthe. past from the tax-st. '• - " • >-,'••• tion falls on Tuesday, February' 9* •of shorldan Avenue to a line drawn parallel ViUngt all-girl, a»uit of "'" "• of wim- fwegolng Ordlmvnee wat intTodwced »t j. payers m prompt payment of -their The next executive board 1 niia anil mnttnt 236 let! mtrthtflatcrly. Wa.ilti»i|tu!ii Rov;k Council tu betaxes and seeks their continued ing will be February 22 at thein 'win- Bft"-n6ia biv therofrotxu-and _ uf Keniiwunii UU'UIB aatn aay ar' 7:30 nr°:00 P.M. "held in East Orange in May. Troop Provided, further, Unit this OTi|lnn[ico January, 18BS. It was thon risad for cooperation during. 1965." home of Mrs. Fred Gill, 260 Locust eight, February ipp. lh« OrBt time. The taia Ordlnonco will be committee- mothers ere especially ; shall ni>t take eCfect unle.i? thb owner of further considered for fldal DWaime by CLASSES BEGIN THE FOLLOWING WEEK Details of the budget will ap- ' ^Iayo^. r TripkTripka anannouncon d that a premises known u Lots-18 and 17. 20 and the aovorWwi Body of the Borough ot - •• • •_ f -...J-.-., . . • : inyitedi to this gathering with lead- 37 in. Block 29, shown oh thu Tux Map pear in a legal advertisement to grotip of Boy Scouts will ta&e over of ths Borough funr>, iWS. At Qirl vScout week in March, 'includ- : tho following described prtnifscs: cuoh timo (nit clac*. or at any time and (Continued from Page 1) Week.' ' '. ••BcHlnrWns at a point on the north- place to wbJch mtcb m^etln* may i>o infe the mother-daughter dinner at dents with regard, to moving their erly side ot North 14th Street distant Bdjourned. all porsona lfttereatfd • wlil be 754-4216 the Cranwood on March 14. Sloth neyer arrived at the, at- • along the jam* 110 feet northerly from Ktveb «|» opportgnlty to be heard con- v cars off the stilts," He snid the It 11 intersection with the northerly Aide Tomorrow will be the closing tainment of a good'wish.— Cer- 1 g Budget eernlnK aiieb Orutnanc*. ' vantes plows' had .'torour the town five (Continued from Page .1): of Sheridan Avenue, running thence (1) By Ordtr o* tlie aovorntag Body. -^"V day fbrihe taking of orders in the times, "and still were not able to North 82 dcgreci. 32 minutes last 230 MASQAE4ET McOBVNA. 1965 Girl Scout cookie sale. amount to be raised for county - ftftt tB Hit S«>i«. JiBfrOtnow. gr .{ora»_r- . - --.:...» get to the"ciirbs"on"-«oiile-trlocks ly North 15th Street; thence (2) North Datod: January 28, 1909 Townspeople who may have been 1 taxes-Ts ^alimated"~St""$293,00'0", ''"an 7 iegtem tS ralcutB*-W?st alonst said because of parked cars. ' • .... increase of $17,032.73. The lat- Adv. Fc«: S35.20 missed- arid ' who wish to have Resignation of Mrs. Ruth L. GlO- these cookies may place an order ter two amounts are based on the dic as a school crossing guard was 1964 tax rates because 1965 figures by phoning the local cookie chair- accepted with I'egret'. and Mayor man, Mrs. F. J. Spera, Jr., of 668 are not available. Tripka's appointment qf Mrs; Mar- Council introduced two ordin- Special Limousine Service Myrtle: garet Kqvncs (who h^s been serv- ances to vacate land,,pne area on Trips to all airports, railway stations & pierfc ing as an alternate) to succeed hor N. 15th St. and Sheridan Ave. for was confirmed by council. Alsopart of • the proposed Sheridan C<$ll CHwtnut $.2581 — BRidga 6-2272 Lions Welcome OUT confirmed was the mayor's ap- Aye. playground; the other area to New Members SAVINGS EARN MORE pointment of Mrs. Violet Pccina Of be vacated includes parts .of N- lor weddings - TripA to S»vln*j Injured To *10,000 208 Myrtle Ave. to succeed Mrs. 7th, N. 8th, N.1 9th • and N. 10th GARWOOD~]^o.",tmn.ster Frank Dr tho Fedrr.l a»»lnt» sad Kovacs as an alternate school -•- Prices Very Reasonable — Loan Iniaranco Corn. St;;. and Sheridan Ave., part of thfc Wanca and Frank Hirsch, .secre- crossing puard. Ken-Acres tract. " tary of Matthew Hirsch & Sons, lo- A resolution was adopted Krant- Tho Homeowners' Mutual Bene- -rrrir'Jnspph-A."'3ttt>

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(N. J.) CfftgfiN AMD Riley Attends Inaugural Hillside Ave. Team Kaplan Sets Mark Pharmaco Festivities in Capital Garwood Girl Sea wart tosses 633 Set KENtLtarORTlt—TWJcha! ? R-iley •In Troop 414 atic game^, singing tSric K of- 335$ Ashwood Ave was She^guesi g.ur\odi<>t"3; At a reception given~by the Chi- of local Ghl Scout pctivity £ while lo 353 caie and feeding o'£ wild buds in Emanu-El the governors' recepUon At the 14 and 13 points, respectively, as si>d Steve* Radis tied, for second the acquisition, F. M. Scbwemmer, Two moie Brownies have been winter She also showed sairpVp Davis Bros. Rout High scores were bowled by: O.' tbo locals upset a Rahway squad Inaugural parade Mr, Riley was feeders. An award of 25 pounds high faeries, with 4139 while Tom president of Pharmaco, termed the l invested into Troop 3?3, Sharon Johnson, Linden Presbyteriarrr231; Dooley had the second high game seated with Mayor DalVmcrlcan li^sloji Auvlllaiy 27 deodorant and: continues to occupy last meeting, spoke to the girls with 15 markets and George Kim 215. ^ btnndiml Lunilxir 15 •Jhe filial h&nza to gain a- 46-41 v ,F W AuxlHoly . W 23 a leading position in this field. WeTo Conduct the, rules for the_ annual cookie chipped in with nmfc, 1 customs and weather conditions tn Also, R. Weoer^Cianford Meth- victory. Sa\ds was Mgh Bell "! Drue filore i , J.1 our share uX Hut sale ¥n5*oSsefve3~tfoopiictivrty of The Jokers and Sal's both won odist 2 215; Ai Friedman, Tem- stidt market and, ax the same the day. *. Alaska and also showed many pic- t jocals with eight points. Division 'to remain tied for the second spot. ple Beth-El 3, 214; R MacDohald, In their other gume this week, n _ I time, take a meaningful position In Two Services Junior Troop 702 tures, charts and items made by Boiges, Durham and Zielenbky the Eskimos * First Piesbyteuan 2,213, R. Shire Coach Tom,. Puglieie was qble "to 15 .„ the roll-on and spray markets." KENILWORTH ~ The Senior Meeting day for Junior Ticfop dunked 1?, 11 and 10 points, re- Temple Beth-El 3, 213, P. Smith Terms of the sale were not dis- Mejhpdist Youth, fellowship will 782 "hag been changed from Wpd- The program complemented the' got his entue squad into the game ciuh 22 20 spectively, to l«ad the Jokers to a Cranford Methodist 1, <• 213;" ' I, 4S Hillside Ave louted Wlnfi$d, clqsed.* However, it was learned conduct the worship services at nesday td Thursday," In the same children's study of the cold) lands. 24 $8-46 win over Eiverside, Coata Nylen, Calvary Lutheran, 212; V. fe5-3D. Prison led the winners witfi 17 thofrHfhe Fharmaco acquisition in- d:30 and; 11 o'clock Sunday morn- place; - the all-purpose foora o-f Nuw> was high for the losers with 21 Ifehieth, JCJarwood Presbyterldai, 4.7 markers while HadSad chipped ciuaed products marketed by Sut- ing at Community Methodist Washington School. These girls markers- _The Jokers made up a Junior Division ?1Q; J. Watson, Osfceola. Presby- _ with }§ 4n(i Munkel^added 12. X /ton Cosmetics, Inc., Sutton-For- Church Senior high students have are winding up their assignments two-point halftime d?f?cit by out- terian 2, been •studying the meaning of Little League T Ate B»r rlorlgt .._a5_..__01. Other products of the former own- worship at their evening "My Troop" and "My Ttetou" ljn)on Juuior College •• T& q h g second half. ance, 204; A. Bendlin, Calvary, 8 Thorpe Purity Meat Supply ers, presently marketed under dif- meetings a'n'dd wilill conducdtt serviceiess badgdsr ih preparation tqv a Court Registration Fred Ball sank? 13 points to Z03J M: Siegel, Temple' 0 14 Count* 6ub«r)J|in Tifusc .. „ 16 20 ferent brand names, were not in- on the fifth Sunday oj[ each month of Awards to be held in the near p 2 lSKarmei Union County Trust - 16 26 pace SaJ's to. a 32*27 victory ovejf Beth-El 3, 203, A. Cramer, Firfii t 2 6 Daddarlo volved in the purchase. as a part of t^ieir activities., future. , Presbyterian 2,302; Q. White, First "It is ftot generally realized that i/Iarguente ]Flan|er, senior at ' Junior Troop 20G Set Tonight the VFW. Don Kern was high for KENIL,WORTH — Registration the lo$efs w'(th ejgitf Baptist 1, 201; G. Mould, Cranford Totals F Service Sutton s^jick deodorant has beJonathan- . Oaytqn fie^lon&l High Juruoi-3 of Troop 206* had the .Alliance, 20Q, and U Snptlarider, . 9 13IB 17—35 come, pre-eminent In. its field with- School who plans to begin a pre- day for the Kenilworth little In the only other game played, honor of opening the PTA meeting League will be held from 7 pm. the J^ycees evened up. their slate Temple .Beth-El 2, 200. a is 12 *=•* GivesPromotion out the benefit of extensive adver- meclical course at the tJniyprjaiiy of last. Thursday at lancoln School Team standings are; tiemg or promotion," Mr. Jkhwem- Virginia next year, will llbe 'the to 9 p m. tonight, 'smd from JO a tti,at R-2 by stopping the Soorters, auditorium. The color guard con- to 12 ajcn. Saturday at Harding S36 Charlie, Btevena led the h preaehshr ' Qg limnberb a off m. MUTKS 1 ps Qftr mn st Di" Ty School. winners with 11 while Wheatley the product has passed the most $ Senioenior MMYY F will participate Gansd?ile, Peoay TEroianp, Donna Community Methodisl 3, I % The appointment of Floyd S. iit Boys wishing to register must be chipped in with 10. Bryson was Zion Lutheran 7 Campbell severe te£t that the market plac^ the services as readers,ci! ohoir Legg'and Linda Dgonowskl. This 3t Paul's UC of C Nelson „ 7 o 14 Purpha.s<» of 132 Herrung Ave. as accompanied by a parent. To be high, for the losers with 15. Cranford Alliance ' Sands 6 CUbtjerly '["J | division claim ag\»ht of the western can impose, To survive and grow membeis and ushers. RndlB i 2Tlas was the first 't'ime their troop flag eligible, boys must atcain the age Divls Bros Crftuford Hotel Linden Prci-byttrlin ift> the competitive deodorant field The two y.outh groups, junior had been utilised-, U havrng-receBt- Q f V O J? t Temple Bcth-El 3 MllkQHalss_ division has been announced, by Of 8 befoie August I but must not 3 Q 6 Evcrs • 1 0 2 Osceola PrCB*ytBri!to 2 Nolan wtthopt the support of advertising MYF for alf seventh and eighth ly been received as a gift from JRotfltvson Herbert E. Harper,' president t reach 18 before August -1. Kirn .. 3 3 9 Jqhnaon 2 t 51 First Pfcabyterittn S is a great testimonial jo the pro- Salway 2 10 ffaiiner 2 2 0, ranfqrd Methodist 2 Totals Totois Public Service Coordinated Trans- graders and Senior >IY£ for high their sponsor, the Pre-School Hillsldo Ave . 13 duct's effectiveness. We intend school students, will meet Si^nday Mothers' Qroup. Boys are also requested to( bring Bpfcella 10 2 Kins 1 1 3 Crahtord Mcthoaist 1 port. prctuies of their sisters for thePuHllese 2 1 BMajonoy 0 g 2 First Bspttst I Sprlngfiefd „ 12 13 putting the power of mass con-' evening at 6 and 7:30 o'clock, re~; Cadette Tropp 791 718 twcaola PresbyterjtiO: 1 , Mr Purchase, who started with Miss Little League contest To be — ' Vbmile Bet)».Kl 1 BUlsldo Ave the firm in 1948, has Jaeen^a claims sum&r advertising behind this pro- spectively. The Cadettes of Troop 791 have W P P 1 eligible a girl must have a brother Totals 18 B 42 Totals 0 n 18 Trinity 1 «uct, and I have every confidence * On "Saturday from, 10 a^n ^ta 3 begun a "Big Sister' pioject with first Hreibrterian 3 Munkel 0 12 GQldlc adjustor, «e attenSed Drake Col- registered \yith the Kenllworth Xvisual games leader badge. The last Fri- f.fanurl a 3 6HeyrJor 2 13 'cmolo BQth-El 2 ysewlcz be 8 beforp August 1 but not l; illbin workih'dp sponsored by the. New- day of each, month, they attend Tfumbulfc 2 0 4 Walsh 10 2 Flru PresflyteJlan 1 . the Hey; -Jersey l^ational Guard before that date, Wolfrom 1 5 Coongelu 1 O 2 Community Methodist 1 MucManils serves as*a staff officer in ark' Conference .television, radio the Brownie meeting to teach the Bennett 0 4 Kera 4 Community Methodlat 2 HoUeran 2 Qcrhftft Officers elected recently for the 1 lH Lutlieran S(Telss 0 2Salles the 250 th Signal BattaUon in Plain- Registration Set and film cQtnmission. ijr, Gene BaU 6 13rt«y Dlckert coming i'ear were: President McDonald 2 Tjty 2 '- . Hadflad Held He is treasurer and trustee Carter of- New York, a member of 2 St Paulu Methodist Foj* Regional the national TRAFCO' of the Erich Berger, Little League vice- PtcU lrst Baptibt 2 , „ , 8 30 of the Eddyiriont Park Civic Asso- Methodist Churcfu wjll be president, John Dunn; Intemation-- Totali 12 q 32| Totals 13 1 27 St Mark 2 v ciatipn and is active in youth work Congregational al League vice-president. Michae: t Puul'a Lutheran, lult School— speaker, flctf. llh*o\& J. M Btmalflr Riley; director of the Minor Union, where ha sings in the quai- ~The I egional Adult School at the Newark Conference will pre- O F P yduke, Cuzzo / League, Theodore Adams; treas- C. DU'rhum 2 D 4 Coat» 3 91 RJood Keglers Sweep; tet and choir. Springfield will conduct registra- side The workshop is deygrted tp eeting Smted T Diurhsw 3 11 foth help Sunday School tedchers and. urer, Edward Pierry; secretary, Thuraton Q 4 connoly He also is a member of the com- tion at the; Jonathan Dayton Re- William Haug. 2k 0 19 stjenccr Tie PospisiJ for Lead Hoi) 600 Sets pany's. Elizabeth social-club a'nd gional Hi^h School/ "Springfield, on other church- traders discover ihe For This Sunday Slocum 1 3 l The following committee chair- Shartr 0 S Tne PJood kog'lers" tied the Pos- the Rybus Club Qf the western di- Tuesday (and Wednesday, from A^vaflety of audio-visual're- QARWOOD — Annual coDgi'e- ces available for Christian ed- men were appqijaled: Registra- Dobbins- % 4 pisil team for first place this week In vision ^ • /. 7:30 to 9';•;;,'.' ' ;•.'• • ::. - Carmen^ Cpyie,. 4531 and Sally thsee games. Sleeps were regis- ^bii ^ .1;Cpn- newal of lease, Walter Dwcl&ixiski. tered by Ereundifc. Jewelers over course,, are ;being offered. , i Yoiing ppeople of the church will Qeyls Bros. .-1 . li'urther Information p'r'-.a free participati e in the 11 a.mW. p Jokers •:.3. standings are:.. Recca, Spnset Tayefn- over Stii- papera'.by JiSrs. yeanne ^jjpps Sfll's-filpclairr ._...:....'..:•'.:':.•.'.:..^...*. ''b^ over brochure 'describing these and service ^una^y^y . iS ;observance of VFW: .: 2 English dashes al Siardlrig jSchool. ph glur)day. ..Chiufci h scboiol will • 2 Blood. , 36% Karl's; StadiUm Auto 6ver Mod- tnahy -other - courses niay. Joe. 0J37. Jftyccea ..«... .» .3 33V5> 1 '"""' byy .calHrigrg- th| e • directorir,, Many of tire |tf6j«5ctlj "^ bK 'eB^ convene at 9:^0 a.m.' and there Crunford Hotel , '. Orlando '..'.',..-.;«..;..;:,;...,.'; 36 errt, ;JPeiyy's S^Qrtswear over ^ihth*>ittWU'&fUi^y;\>iW&fe; i will, be' a. Vouth Fellowship In Women's gpo«j«r» ..(.,.. ,, .,, Slesael K:....ij...,J ..,.;...... :..., 23% Eave Fielder, Cranfords1 880-yalrd relay team, ordr%j whn you hav^io. get Theatre, Edward.Hill. Diane tfy- 7 o'clock Monday -night. id bysirtesjs miaietings «ir social the Constitution, ah analysis and negay dressed a figure as Lady Castaldo, 154; Mary Enz, 1S3; Shir- 4-0, in the 122*poujv$ bwut ; consisting of Mike Jones, Ed Ble- -interpretation, to be presented to Macbejh; Maria LedkowsHy, Queeu ley Cardilla, J54. ' . Bill Loxley started) the Cougars derman,, Matk Ettln and 'John affairs, Reia^bnable rafes. the Kenilworth Public Library in Gertrude, and Debbie Scheideg- Regional High Team standings: off by beating Cheriff, 16-4 at 129 Sorge, finished in the fourth-spot niemory of\departed veterans. . w t ppunds. Roland Schemer then with a time of 1:35. ger, Ophelia. Gflry.qqd BfiycraKCS 34V» 19J1- P^st Union County Commander Bodyart :..', , 39 24 pinned Shultz in 43 seconds at 135 Paid Bauer-jCorhpleteti the scor- BR 6-0080 Richard Dowdell announced that Offerings Outlined En«i Bros _ » 28 25 pounds. g by taking1 * fifth piaeeiit the V. P. W ;.'. ...; •'. 29 25 the Union \County Council will Kenllworth Couple Joins Career Qlrls : 27 27 Hillside, however, took a ten- 6(r-yKrxrHigh hurdles jvith a time hold a 40trf« anniversary dinner- For Area Groups Cranwood -. 23 31 point bulge when Delrnanto bi Ath genta Uhion County JUeukemia iiocidly, direction ST! .rLenneui Moritko, Bel Cnaplh" cougars wltnlrv flvt", But' ' Frederick Saunders Iqc, lpst W.edhfisday at the Eliza- guidance director, spoke to par- clinched the match when Krevsky The worthiest people art* th£ j^f VeSH° °ireotor JiU* Stre" besth EJks Lodge-. ents and pupils of the Garwood ^.Falsehood hng an infinity of beat Van Bjruht 10-1 and Miller most injured by slander, as It is p~* BRidge fo-OOSQ Articles for a wKIte elephant public schools,. St.. Anne's Paroch- conibinations, but truth has only edged fcforthcutt, $-%'. $JUp, Burr the best fruit which the birds have . ,, . ,, . -, ial School an* s{. John the Apos- one^mode of being. — Jean Jac-> of Cranford downed Wheaton in 4 CADILLAC Limousine jervfee sale and\volunteer workers for the 8 Mrs. Thetrria Wober of 11 Clause School." DART Dr., Clark. Each of the coordinators dis- cussed the offerings of the individ- 2-DOOR ual departments and outlined the DRAKE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS FACTORY EQUIPPED Cartoon Show, Auction requirements-" for iricoWng fresh-" On Agenda at St. Paul's tneri. . • Syncromesh Teaching Principal Bruce Buck- Transmission GARWOGD —1 A cartoon pho\v SPRING TERM will be presented in the fellow- ley of the local public schools in- • Seat ship room of St Paul's United troduced Mr. Moritko, who dis- Belts Chur«h ii£ ChJrist at l:3tt pJn. Sat- cussed the regional high school 4 setup and Introduced the individ- FEBRUARY! • Electric v^ urday, iinder -sponsorship- ol the Women's Guild. The show is'o'piuv ual coordinators. Wiper to the public. Mrs. Dorothy Tearse and -Joseph REGISTER NOW - Day or Evening Troiano were present to represent • Cigarette The Womcu'b- Guild also la spon- 1 Secretarial — Accoutring — Typewriting Liqhter soring an auction to be held at the Garwood public schools- as ad - the church ;it S p.iji, next Wednes- visers to the eighth grade pupils. Placemen) Sorvke for ALL DftAKE Graduates Mrs. Glenn Crawford, Mrs. Mar- day. Mrs.> Earl Eriksejr, guild Telephone ot Write for Fro* Brochwo chairman^ is in charge of arrango- jorie Nobbs, Mrs. Richard"" Harper $1879 arid Mr. Buckley are working on in Parfe--— •n -CT7mmttter~or-rhTr -local-fiiptlTty ~ KBW BRUNSWICK, - Kot up to revise the reading pro- 63 i Broad fitnri N. J. BEN W. MILANA gram in the -upper grades. Tdl. 643-75»5 B7 )Uv lags ton Avenue g Gi|ard».Sough| fdL 249-0317 CAMWOOD—Police Chief Fred ELIZABETH, M.J. PASSAIC, N. J. enick *rodge Falzone announced this week that Fourth Graders \ i«»w 9 Caddwpll fUoe applications are being sought from 654 Main Street tcl. J52-5509 Growing in Sales thru Service interested men and women foi; Program on Aleska Tel. 977-1144 _ A projrram on school crossing guard assignment^.1' ORANGE, N. X JgO££TH PLAINFIELD, ]i0 W. Westfield Ave. Application, forma are available at - Alaska, featuring yljdos and a talk K. J. Roselle Park police ht'adciudrtcr.-?:- ",- by Mis. Gordon Ray, was prouont- S10 Main Stre«4 49 Paul Sired 1 Mile East of Garden State ; ^ ,. ed for Uie fourth »>r'/nlf;: of Mrs. Exit #137 ' , The Porcupine, whom one must Mai'g.U'c4_ToiJe.Hcli .nui Mrs. Doro- l>y Handle; gloved, May be roapected, thy Woglohi at Franklin School Cranford Citizens lor Better Education CH 5-7222 but Is never loved, Arthwr Gui- State of New Jersey IXept. ef recently. for by Mr«. Norman Brubadsr, 710 WIItow Street, CranfortJ tcfrnari ' Mrs. Rtiy spoke of the • people, CBAN7OBO AY, JANUARY 28, 1865

-. .IHIIL,^^-.. .1 v.i i " i-wiiiim ^ rriin. HI l i -.,.-.- ..-..j.*.— .. . .,— REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED RATES FOR SALE Harlem Diplomats to Meet Cranford-Jeff Turkey Tilt PAINT ( FIRST INSERTION — 3 cents a wotcj, 90 cents minimum, cash COMPLETE LJNE with order. (A lO'ceftte service charge is made for each MANOR AVEJNUE INTERIOR AiWSXTiRXQB Paejulty All-Stars Feb. 4th To Be Played Here Jhis Fall bilhng.)' 4 Bedroom Clpo cod in the Boo even LATEX WALL PAINT Dick Harvey and Goose, Jr. will be among the comedians presented Foi tho hvst time since the Cranfortf-Jeftei son Thankbgivi'ng Day School section ultra-modern kitchen, Inrtte lot, low taxes Only $18 r>OO "Call now 8.000 Colors tfjO CA rtal* tfal by basketball's internationally famous Harlem Diplomats m then game football senes began ncaily a quaiter of a centmy ago, the^ridnon REPEAT INSERTIONS -— {Gemeouttve weeks without * copy- ito choose Jrom «p0t»Jv JJC1 £«U. against the Faculty All-Stars Febiuary 4 at the Craafcard High School ;IP wyll hp played nt Crnnforri on November 21) / changes) 2 cents a vord, 60 cents minimum. Satin Enamel Tough Floor Finishes gym This was announced today by Athletic Director Wpfiam Mai tin, ADS SET BY LINES — 15 cents a line? minimum charge 90 PHIL F. REttEHAN .- Color Matching Bervlw The game is sponsored by the Cranford Boosters Club who'said it was pbssible to bring the gajne to Mcmmija Field because cents. ~Ads set in caps-, with blank lines or display lines — REALTOR — CHEM3COTZ PXDJT WORKS Pete Ru$se,ll, a bright new drib- of the permanent stands "installed 25 AMen Street BRldce 6-7933 70& Boulevard - "Kenliwcrth 1 — Multiple Listlne Senrloo -— " bler land ball handler, will also be last fall. I tTJust be charged by lines. Display lines (12 point type BR 8-18i» _ tt on hand as well as Jim Scott who only) charged as two lines. HELP WANTED Mr, Martin said the game an- JV Wrestlers - — NUhta CaU — COW OR HdHaE .MANTIRB, well Totted. stands neafjy seven feel. Salesmen Fsrm-rlob topsoU, also Ml dirt* SO de- WOMEN nually draws between 5,000 and CASH* Checks or Stamps should accompany advertising copy. P«iul F Bampson . ,™ _ .-«. — BR 8*6578 livered. CHESTNUT FiSMB. UXt 8- The Diplomats will present bas- Lose to Columbia Victor F Dennis . . BR a-4465 488?, ' tf ketball's most spectacular magic 6,006, Jttojball. fans, and he * ex- By JWARK HAVILAND ^ NOT RESPONSIBLE for errors in ads taken by telephone. Marts koblnson . „...... - .... BR 6-7841 RSAL JE8TATE SALESWOMEN W»ntC(T for circle. Parts of this unique circle pressed -the hope the turnout will Naomi Henehan .,.,_«.. ... *..,... BR 6-2062 ALUMOTUM . centrally locsted office In cran The fcranford High SchoqL rptTf - • " Ev cuing and1 Screens—tsea—varicmScreens—ttsea—vapotEs sizes. lati Experience pTBtcwed, but will tialn. , ; even lnyger this year as a rqsuU; DEADMNE FOR COPY - Wednesdays at "10 A.M. 8»t. horn Sun. by Appointment ini up LUetlme Aluminum Products car essential. objecte are the handvshoes 1 and of playing the contest at home foi mor vaisity grableis dropped their Ino. 102 Bouth Avenue. W, BRidge 8- REALTOR —,BR 2-5S8P third contasj, of the J^ason to a 3205 - « a glowing basketbaHf The tricky the first time. - . - TeJophbne BRirfge 6^000 - ball handling yrtil precede i he The contest bwngs-tage$her each strong (Columbia squad, 25-19 SALT FOR WATER §0FTENKR8. deliv- AVON CALLING . game. ' year members qf two of the Fttday afternoon a*t the victors ered. Kefln«d, rock,'pellets and W«.t- home gymv §teve Gill and \?E\yne klns coarse All 100 pound bags. pn TV and Radio with New and Etfcltlna: The team is believed to have strongest athletic conferences in. ttor* Xnaonn priduota — rjngfe the bell before the AVON Cowrie,!* ptfsted-pin victories for the B & B Bait fiervloe. OHestnue 1-S7S0 Representative calls Cash. In on 'this the greatest- grotfp o£ razzle daz?le the state. Cranford is a member REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BRidge 6*8110 17W ' « excellent Winter Earning Season Call ball handlers ever • assembled. of the Watchung Conference, and Cougars .Jnjthe 140 and 156-pdurtd for personal Interview In your home. MI classes, lespectlvely. - ' BIRD HOUSES & wild bird seed I > I TBU- 2-5146. # ^ '" While pjaying befor 200,000 fens Jefferson plays in the Central Jer- BENBACH/8 FEED & SUED. BSldge fl- j e Columbia ran off to an early CRANFORD— IS A- m»i. 11a aouta AVO . E , cranfmaT^—tt last: season, the Diplomats com- sey CTroUp IV Conference.""^ vwsm WARM~P0PPY" HOOSEWIVESr " piled a 173-J4 record. -At pre- Since the se^i-ies began.~in l§il, 10-D lead as Cranford were forced BOARD'OF REALTORS SALT FOR ALE WATER SOFTENERS 1 I I ARE YOWB CHILDREN ALL AT flCBOOL» sent the team is undefeated. , {he annual Turkey Day game has %o forfeit in the 97 ana 105-pound REALTORS Calcium C*15?Rtt> lor many use* I I ( WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET JACK TO classes. They ran their lead to 16 and TRtTBENBACS'S PEED * BEEP. BRtdn WORK? Playing for the fa'culty'alj-stars beep 'played at Elizabeth's Wil- Multiple listing Service 8ervizut Cranford *ad 6-1661 118 South Avcftt 81 Ciahford. tt when Ringel deeisioned Sandy Mc- Onion Count; will be: Paul Selby, Merl Joneg, liams Field. ^\ HAPPINESS IS We are willing to train a few skillful and w Dowell, 6-4 and* Gaineau'challfed~ SEVERAL HABDVncK «»a ranses, per- lntellleent people, with no prior' experi- Dave Naylor, \ nee Bodmo, Bob facilities will provide Toastlna your toes*on a lovely raised fectr-condltlon, {20 each. Call BRldso ence In electronic manufacturing opera- Belle, JJcrb^Farrell, Waryer»_Pirtto, up-a lu-0 victoiy'over Bob White. heaftb, the privacy of a lull bath 08 your 6-0303. tt tions Work In iv new plant'on modern or ns many f^ns 6S Jeffer- Master Bedroom, a. Family room off o Ccn- equipment, In a consonial atmosphere Ray Ward, Tom Pugliese, Geprge Rotberg then edged- Tom t^Jistmar ti.r Hall oYid Electric Science Kitchen son's Williams Field," -Mr. Mai- FLOOR WAXING MACHINES, DOT andThese arc permanent positions with fringe, 8-2 and Columbia held a comfort- HAPPINESS IS living tn a Delightful benefits Please phone 378-7^00 ' Kirn, Johnny Joe, Jim Phipps.and tin saj[d. McPHEESON RBALTy Co. We have a varied selection of Jiomta to Neighborhood on a quiet Dead-End Street used, compIoM line of waxen and able 19 point bulge.. : Janitorial supplies. 416 Centennial ~ QUINDAR ELECTRONICS, INC. Vince Sarnowski. r-_ "When {be series began, Cranford REALTOR .show you. •. ' .""••..'•• • : ,\,. amontt other Qtiullty-bullt homes HAP- 60 PADEM ROAD Phill Corragio posted JhjtCougars PiNESS IS having 4 super-size bcdroOuIs, Avenue. BRldls 6-3702 tf was cla&sified as a Group II school Open Cutly 0-8 Z\: bathe, lot floor laundry, a full bnt.e- SPHINOFIELD, N J. ' by the New Jersey State~~Inter- first victoiy when he beat Kelly, ,-Opcn Tuesday aJjJ? TlirBW ment hqt wutcr heat and a 2-car garnjic PIANOS AND OKOANS, top brands, best HAPPY JOB — With (toojj Dtt£ ior £mart 7-1 at 135 pounds. Gill pinned his HAPPINESS WILL BE VOUHS scholastic Athletic Association Erentpgs, 8 30 - » H4» ' prices. BUDK1N PHONO CO. North eirl Friday "wlch small well-established SEKVICES* man before his team rriate Greg If YOU arc Planning to SELL v.e are avull- IN THIS FINE HOME ... Avo. at Railroad fltatlon, Wosttteld. nrrajmovtag to cranford. Must be eood The Cougars traditionally .went IS ST. SB 6-0400 SEE IT *JOW 111 > ADaros 2-B811 tt speller typist, handle dictaphone Phone WILLIAM P" DAVIDSON DeWolf defeated Marks, 5-0. fcble to discuss the ADVANTAGES Or 2MUL- AR 1-1775 or, 272-6644f. GENERAL CONTRACTING, Carpentry, into the g^me an underdog, and TIPLE tlSTOJlQ Musonry. Plot terttle opponent and WOMAN, to elean one day per wecft for 0-^3829, No Job too small. Estimates the Cougars moved within thifte THE KNITTERY without obllEatlpn tf Jefferson eleven Both schools "Happiness Is Spotless" YARNS AND INSTRUCTION buslneaa. couple Coll sifter Q pjn. points Columbia clinched the Erenlntis C»H — ui Lenhomo Or , Cranford BR 6-3426 BRidge 6->7406 are now in Group IV, and usually and HOURS Mon, Tues. ThuTS, 10-4; or by BEBARDS PLUMBtNO AND HEAITOQ match in the 167 and 17.7-pound WOMAN, Tuesday and ThuraUw morninssl Kertlra, remodcllag and n«w. BBJdge closely matched. Salesmen EVENINGS ANP WEEKENDS This Is A Spotless appointment. Q tt 6qonaM classes when Kirch beat Randy Moby Browater. l^lTl fSL trt 6-5215 crenccs required BRldgO 2-6010 I-OSS^MJ-Z, ana soioman aeciiion- H6pe Mlllus . 6-room apartment In an almost new 2- plajr the $&me at home on alter- A Hcbcrt 6-1396 Louisa Old ... „ BR 6-O7B1 LAMPS I CAtlPENTER ft»d qONTBACTOft. All ed John Patberg, 8-4, 6-5125 Tom Wade , . BR 6-1033 lamily home with Hot Waters heat, base- MOUNTING SPECIALISTS. OVER 40 FACTORY WORK drill pr(UB kinds of alterations, porches, etc- LTO-nate years, as'is the case with most Gertrude Antic t ment, 2-cur garaeo and a quiet street YEARS IN IAECTRICAL LAMP AND aiscmbly packlntr etc Kcnllworth WIO SEIBEBT. 388 Lincoln Drive. Ken- Jack Bajak of Cranford scored Doris Coyle ^ SR 8-1791 Ray Ford .. .„_..... AJD 2-4208 . BR 6-2641 Priced at $35 500 SHADE BUSINESS LARGER STOCK, Write Da!>t exporierjee Box «03 care llworth BHldse 6-0526 . tf traditional games. Gertrude Turk vt Cruntord Citizen and Chronicle. the final victory for Cwujford poticL futa , ,. BB 6-3171 LAMP PARTS. BASES, ETC WE CAN Memoiial Field MOW has seating when he downed Penn/l-^m the ^vclyn Rtttlno BK 6-5737 REPACB. ANY LAMP OR SHADE MM PORCBf enclosures using for 4,000 nelsons-. The new bleach- Pora .„. CK B-5995 S«t our ads in Sections 1 and 3. Jalousies, awning typo, windows, com- heavyweight bout. * 23 NORTH AVE..E. CRANFOBD ''Happiness Is Comfort" bination storm windows and screens or ers were installed last fall at a and this capo Cod has as much comfort WILLIAMS LAMPS - HELP WANTED ,• combination doors. LIFETIME ALUMI- a» ^c could find for you Llvlne loom, NUM PRODUCTS, INC. 102 Bouth Ave- cost of $28,000. BR ^6-1053 Dining- room.. Kitchen Bedroom, Bath, 763 Central Ave, Wcstflcld ADams 2-2158 nue, W. BRldse 6-3205 tf Screened porch and enclosed porch all on MEN OR WOMEN \ (baddies MGs tho Is>t floor 2r,i Bedroomt. and Bath on thf 2nd lloor, full basement tind over* LOCKS CHAINS and air checks for MASON WORK ANT* REPAIRS. Stops, In ' League slza tiuraLe. aluminum storm doors. Also, glass and walks, patios, drains. No job boo 7th and 8th Grade screen repairs Stock materials com- ADVERTISING jsmall BRldge ?-«H4. AH«t 3 P m SHAHEEN AGENCY* bination aluminum storm windows for Call BRldae 6-3520 tf ace MGs lost three THE DEACON AGENCY iness Is Green" Ibaiement -33% x22V<, 31'iX2J.'A, COPYWRITER Basketball Results es to the second place Caddies Realtors : MAIUE a DEACON \ 3V* x 16'k. 31x16^. also black com- TELEVISION REPAIRED EAST For the r REALTOR. BR 8-8051 'binatlon doors, 30K 81. 33x81 Mi. (RETAIL) best and fastest service call Economy this week In the Cranford_XFW IB Kortli AV*.. », 111 North Are, W< rfnd sour friends wlH bo Creen with envy 301JX80(3. 36'i!\B0'i WEATHER The Bjilldmkies and Dijtybags when you move into this attractive Tor Jiird lin^s atlvtrtlslng agency located Electric, BBldgo 6-3K)3, da; 6r alght tf Ladies' Bowling^fcfeague, CHECK, 32 South Ave.t W.. CranSord. In Cranford. 5 'days, air-conditioned of- remainek unbeafeii m the sj^renth BR 6-1900 and BR 6-0777 FREE PARKING IN REAR homo. .BRldBO 6-7575. • 1-Z8 Hits, company benefits. Experienced only. grade Iwp and the Cfobs^and the Tho«.e who rolled high, series Write age, sex, experience, talary dee'-ed COMPLSJTS MTJLTJPLB LIBTIKO MASONRY - CARPENTRY Jellybeaps stayed wjtftout a de- were Mary Hcrbstcr, 474, Jean SERVICE Box. 602, care: Of- Cranford Citizen and Koenig, 466, Maiga Hoffmann, 466; 0PBH W OPEN DAILY 8 30 A M — 8 30 P M. WORLD BOOK ENCY. Chronicle. ALTERATIONS feat In the eigthcrade division of Saturdays - Sundays and Holiday* Accurate — Authoritative — Up-To-Date. the'Cranfordltecreation Basket- Clane Gaint>, 453, Dale Brinker- By Appointment For Information, call DORIS PALLAS, Dis- ROOFING — SIPINQ — REPAIRS hoff, 443; Caiol TA/est, 429; Ann 6lftmc& For Quality w«)ou»n«tiip and Mr »rlc»» ball Leagueythis past Saturday. Rvenrd K«mpth»H — trict Manager . APARTMENTS Blid, 428, Ricky MTohns, 421, Bar- Ujtriuerlto Reajri FREE PARKING at AD. 3-7171 ' THORLEIF J0HNSEN In an^vertime game, the Bu)l- Wvty Otttm ~- ABOVE LISTINGS dml^es nipped the Bats, 16-14 'bara Heinngton2 414; Iola Sieg-° IQeasor Bridfleld _ 3FORRENT Contractor *nd Builder since fued, 412| Flo Jackson, 412, Man- Jrece Kow«l4kl .-« Are ottered through menibei offlsea of th» brook had 10 points for the G. G. NUNN OLD FASHIONED grlndinij whoclt $14, Colangelo, 411; Beverly San- Xluth P. DetertoB . CRABFOKD BOARD OF REALTORS cricket chair, ?8. three-pleco rattan tet, CRANPORD TOWERS 5 6-9548 jfj'wixmeis. Kie i Ditty Bags won )D«m«r T, Crtli ^ FOB THK SldH Realtors find Insurers $33, 12-It flgor tcreen. *18, Hon or 18 8PRINGIIELD AVE 376-2687 over the Gremlins- by forfeit. In itate, 410; Rita Loeffler, 405; Terry bnts bedo, $12i Victorian slipper rocker, Luxury living In beautiful modern apart- other seventh grade games, the Sirois, 404, and Carol (£anady 401. Complete. Multiple listings "REALTOR" BRid|e6-81J0 $38t*--china closet. 412: octagon school ment house. Air conditioned, carpeted ELECTRICIAN] _ Team standings are as follow s? 181 North Aw., E. clocl. $28, tablet arm chair, $3, round halls, elevator,- washing machines, cen- DANIEL J Shooting Stars downed the Celticb, oak dlnlrjff- room ' table, $20; rosewood tral location. LBhw) — HeaUnu — g 320 vol» w I VOOT Oy CENTENNIAL N mclodcon desk,'- 5-55; 'Victorian arm toll housecower. Fans tchen and attlo 17-Si; tho Zulus rolled ovqt Notre Mas 36 24 chAlr $48. wicker rocking chair. $T l'a-room ifficlcncy _ First floor exhaust, 0 d Dame, 16-1, and the Rats defeated Cntidlcs t)3 27 SOLD THRU B. S. WILLOUGHBY Cranford •old fosljioocd .kitchen couch, $25; an- Must \n?s 31'» 28 Vi tique baby carrlueo.. $35; bookcase, 5 ft. 4'A-rooru science.kitchen,,..,....,,.... Top floor ERMe 6-5600 :h-e>XKEV28rl.O.-| atlniiraya 31 29 .long, blags doors, mahogany, $25; three- THREE-ROOM APARTMENT, heat and hot tf • Schirtidt ditnked eight markers dorvalro . 'IQVa a8'^> unit school desk, dates- about" 1870, water supplied, tile both, ' oak floors. to pace the Gobs to a 24-19 victory T-Blrds .".. 2B .. 34 $35; selection.of fireplace screens and ParWne area, near buacs. Call. ADam» 26 . 34 undlton?. ARCHIE'S RESALE. SHOP. MASONRY — Concroto walki, stone patios, over. Amoebas...' Graskewitz had Fllvers 26- Meycrstfllle, tf ST. 647-1M9. Open 3 2-2158;. aftor 6 p.m. call ADams 2-8405. bricbrick steps. CARPENTRY — coxch en- r " tf ./clcloaurtso aurts, odd-a-roomoddaroom . alterationsalterations . ANAN- t ..for ,the: lpsers. The Jelly An oXTtred through member offices of the days a week, 10 a.m, to 8 -P.m.; closed Monttey and Tutaday. all day. » THREg LARGE rnaint-'aeriiM r^llrn:ii| QRLO DEODATO; AParas 3-7343. ^ U Persians^Close Gap \\ n BOARD en* (ion. Utilities lwluded. $f|S. Bcarvs woif> ovrtr thd f%'s. by a. LOOK FOB THK 3K»H CHAISE _LOtJNOE, excellent conatruction. CaU 3Rldse 6-&718 or- BRIdsB^ma TRUCK, CRANE ana T.D.-9 Bulldozer tor 10 . scoreV ; In , other, gamesj .tttfe In StyMicliiiel's Loop needs ullpcover. Sio; closet-dqpr mirror, hire. 1 B. W. Oliver, Inc., BRldso S-3159 ""-•- Gjants downed the •iPbWer-1 plate glj"!^ 20 x 25. S2.. BRidBe 0>-2648: CRANFORD — 4«i rooms, bjsb school area •nd HUnter 6^7030. , •. /.;' tt Mitiy Frato of . • the,: Persians $1BO, Includlnci utilitieutiupes and earage 5,' 19-10; the Playboys rip- : MACHINE SHOP machinery lor sale.- 8 BBldae 6-4273. "^ OET TOLL HOUSE POWER tos&cd the high series' of 496 and • Cedar St.. Cranfdrd. ped .the Ittejs, 29-7; "and the UBA'S -f-830- -rttlt rmrtuiattons our pc 1 • ZIMMERMAN BROTHER* apped the' Weirdos, 17^9. •• S iiyda Price of the Persians had the VACUUM CLEANER — <3oldcn GfldC Sing-- top."•game ot202 thLs.past week in' er, six months old. Cost S74 — now S40. Electrical contractors Te,am standings are: •>'.• . FOR FAST ACTION •Call BRidge B^2205 M0 8-0344 ER 0-6888 the St. Micnael's Bowling League. •••.." . • . U iih Qrade Division '' LIST YpUR HOME •"'.- •• . . y\v v The .-Persians, swept the first plaqe WOMEN WASHER & DRYER SERVICE. KenmorK, Bulldliiktoa ,..,..;,.....'. '....r 3' 0 Whirlpool. O.E., Maytai, and all other IMttybliCCfiV'.u.*.,,.... -..* 3 0 ' Beaver's to move within one game WITH FURNISHED jnokej. Dryers Installed and vested. Rats :.-.::., :.,„•...,?. 2 1 of the lead- ' \\' • '••' \ • WOMAN WISHES IR.OOTNO to do In hor . Ouaranteed. Coll 278-4916'. A»k for XKE'S ..,....,,.„•,;.„"....;. ;m,... 2 1 home,' by tho bundle, call BRldgo 6- a Other high scrips were rolled by: ROOMS FOR 3204. ' « Ted, • . S I Bats :..,...,:....,....,.•. „. 1- 2 *? Celtics •...,....:..,; : l 2 Arlene . Murray, Leopards, 4&8; DONALD P. HIJJLA Notr* Dime '. : I t REAL ESTATE BROKER BOOMS FOR RENT by iwf or week. Rea- GENERALCDNJEACTOR Sh00tfh8 Starj .....;..-.; I 2 Lyda Price, 472; Helen Ross, Beay- 34v ; O. 3. . ; . ' tf TIONS — REPAIRS "Dot EUam, Chinchillas, 459; Marie CHEERFinv.etEAN. bcdroom-sittlns room, MEN . ' »th Grade Divlulon Newhard, Persians, • 457; &ay prlvate^tfath, private entrance. Ideal EDMONDKIAMIE :';• ' ' - W L Tomalavpge,!, Minks, 446; Carol loculKin. Business man only. BRldce Goba „....,.... „ 3 0 8.0070. tf MAN WISHES WORK cleaning cellars, BR 2-6105 . .Jellybeans ,.... 3 0 Capodice, Lyhx; 440, and 6css waterproof Bondox palntinB. Very reu- UBA's „ 2 1 Lemke, Leopards, 440.- , '.". JUMBLE STORE BRIGHT. CHEERY ROOM in friendly sonuble. Call 025-0804. •' • • 1-21 Pit's ; 2 1 SPRINO'B COMING 1 Fresheicn unun lt SWR.V- Team standings are: . b % JUMBLS STORE PALL SCHEDULE — Open BlUdsrc 6-3350. ICE-'FOOI/ aoi i3 most iinstnlue — Cm- Weirdos 1 2 >v pcutry — Elcctflo,— Plumbtns — Re Powerhouse ..;.. 1 2 23 , Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, HELP WANTED modclins ~ Etc. l Hamilton Avenue. Bcavera , , .^ '. :ir 24 . 0:30 ft.ni, to 4:30 P.m. Far collection car r Amoebas 1 2 Persians .r .'., B() BRldse 6-0222 or BRldse 0-8224. tf BRidge 6-3356. - Pluyboys „ ; ; ,- i 2. 2a. - MEN Mcta ;...»...: ,.-„...•, 0 3 Mink.s ; ik WANTED TO BUY LeoDttVds ; ....:..:.•. • 20- 23'u 15 Hawthorne Street MACHINIST — Experienced and. trainee, Lynx r. :.; lull or purt-time. Small plant. Cull INCOME TAX Chlnc|illhi.j _ WE BUY BOOKS 241-2022. • ' ' Heart, be/ thou the sunflower, I FOR SALE PAINTING 1'LEASE CALL FOR DETAILS RETURNS not only open to receive God's . Slander is the revenge of a cow- ''• COLONIAL. U bedrooms fining rooni, CENTER HALL COLONIAL. 3 bed- P. M. BOOK SHOP 'mod. eat-in kitchen, Brooksld*. area. rooms, dlnliib luGjn, flroplacc, l',j PLulnttcId 4-:iOOO tf blessing, but constant in looking ard, ancl dissimulation his de- b»th», DECORATING INDIVIDUAL AND BUSINE83 tux returns to Him.—Jean Paul Richter. '; . $24^00. . MUSICAL _ prepared by uccountant with over IS fense.—Samuel Johnson $24,900 A STEINWAY' or'-other pluno wanted. years' experience. BRldse 8-18*1. • SPLIT LEVEL, 3 bedrooms, T. A. CRANE — Palntln* owl Decoratta*. Grout! or small :>l20. -Call MArkot 3- 4-15 • room, inodfrn kitohen, rec. room. BRICK IRONT HOME. 2 bedtooraa, •243 Walnut Avenue. T«L Bllldgo 6- INSTRUCTIONS -dining- room, modern kitchcu,—^ . 4 '* "• $2^,800- -'^ 0A89ftite tf V $14,500 y BHMNETT. teacher of piano. Latut FORRE1S1 COLONIAL. ;i bcdr^PM dlnlne roam, COLONIAIS, -1 bedrooms, mod. kitchen, methods. Classical and popular. Les- •. surnjc, diccrlul klt4vi dlnlni room, fireplace, TV room. ERNEST MILLS 2Ve^395 LOTS FOR SALE sons In your home. 6C6 Dorian Boad, OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT, In new Cran- ; • '$17,900 $23,900 Painting & Decorating Wcstfleld* Call APams 2-5396. tf ford Medical Arts Iluildliw. Convenien EXTRA LAROE BUIL6INO LOT. nark-Uke to Parkway, buses and tmina. Still tlmi All Types Of ' TWO BBDKOOta HO\n5, Ilflne room, 31'LIT LEVEL. 3 bedrooms. .Ucn or 4th FREE ESTIMATES — FOLLY . INOTRED • letting, on tho river. - $10,000, arm. INSTRUCTION IN ALL SCHOOL BAND In- to deaisn jour own aulte. Cadi Dr. Paa- . * nvod. kitchen, dlutn* room, quiet atreet. bedroom, dining roomv\patlo.oomvApatloA\ BRlclso 6-3744. A tf struments. Call Mr. JOSEPH TENORE, Jtoy ony evening at AD»ms 3-<1573; or \! , $14,^00* • $32 ,500V. ... ) ,._ <- 276-8143. Studio In Craniord. Holds days at ELlzubcth 2-0007. 2-18 { two NEW RANCHES. Colonla. e»t-!S~ WILLIAM ROESEL — Interior and El- B.M. and M.M. degrcci. rrofcialonal •«.:..v.. (jiniDu room. 3 bc dining room, 'I bedrooms, mod. kitchen, eonai supervlsiop. 430 Manor Avenue PIANO TUNING $13,990 Crauford. Call BBldgo 0-3713. tf INSURANCE $15,500 RELTAHLE PIANO TUNlHO and repairing ACCORDION PAINTINO — Extorlor. iuterlor. Paper- by recognised fcxperta. DUDK1N PXANO SKI TRIP FIRE CASUALTY • BUSINESS hanglns. Prco cstlma*3. CUARLE3 • CO.. Tuners and RebUlldexB, 437 North INSTRUCTION LIFE , ME Advanced. Julllturd traduatc. Gratuilit'.s, Party 1. . $120 • . 5225 DRESSMAKER CHANtOllD - KENILWORTH' *. OAft- Phone: nnidue (J-t]33;i. , 3-2i' WOOD. OHico hours: Mond.iy through ^ 1'IVK JSGOMii. own utllltlci FIVE I1OOMS with heat, liot water. l-'rlduT. B:30 A.M. to 4:J0 P.M.: Uatur- GUITAR LESilOKa bv comnuteiu tcachrr.;. ALTERATIONS 1 . " •. . SU5 • ' $115 d»ya. 1) A.M. to 1 P.M. EmtritrnftJ uuta- Liti'.it incthods, besmm'r: . :ind uclvunciit iiiit available. 24-bour tefcDhpne -our :'pi'i'UHy Is beKluiicr:,. We tejch: $35 * UAltWOOU —'Tbrec rooms with heat. YOUR KQOM3 • electric i; he.it. BlUdifc 6.0757. . tf Tonular. twl.it. cliiL-ch.i, rui-U ami roll, KIJJIE'B ALTEKATION lillOP SHAHEEN AGENCY I'tc. l''o!U and clJsiilc ma'ilc Cull HVii- For Week-End * $85 \ •• $125 LadlrV Droa ,a — ault* —' Coutjt 111 Alden St. ci ; - WE TRADE . Ttl. 2Ti-Bi0a t FURNITURE REPAIRS For further Information Call REALTORS — INSURORS ; Ask Aboiit Our Exchange-A-Plan ALTKUATIONH - 1JUTTON 1JOLi:3 MR. feUERCIO I IT'S GOOD BUSINESS TO LIST YOUR HOME WITH •/.ii'i'iats HKPLACEU Sagging Seat Bottoms MORTGAGE MONEY * **f)ver Half a Century of Service" > SEWING LESSONS aol.i botloiu, rrUillit In your hdmr, alter 0 p.m. cn^tr:., sii: rL".vcbbm». lurln^a rctlcd. \Yor*K l!u;ir.intrcd. Call iinXlmr. UUNBIIINE MoruriAaE HONEY BR 6-212! 8. S. WILLOUGHBY REAL ESTATE CO. NOW FORMING CUANFOKlV 8AVINOS & LOAN CALL J-tlR lNl'OlWATiON ' ' LTHOLS1EKY. 15 -17 NORTH AVE., E. BRIDGE 64)777 12 CLARK STREET 272-5580 IV NORTH .AVE., W. ASSOCIATION BR 2-537?- • FU 8-5280. h Si U^loa Avenue* ..•"?.»..•••'"':

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.1. • ®£i . V^L/hustling Scotch, Plains squfid ti^ th;Gffri ji,in)or vnr- sity hoopstiErs, 63-54; last- Friday "A" great team effort" waass- Goa^ Cfariford's 73-62 evening in the.-SflOt«h Plains gym *^t6ryoVefSoVfSff h Plainla s last'' Friday at the losers'., court, ^ft^^ local quintet; thus Remains Although the Cougars lost', Ken ^undefeated in Watchareh g ConferenceCf erence, competition itfid hasja^frrniyigapt)n first pldce. Dinsmbr^.^came- through with an §6 ^l^limited Rah- ; jjntstiwiding^performance, by dunk - • : >. Cranford's leading 'candidate, for. .all^Ute;^hQhpr$; ^$yiie;;:Hiickel, was again outstanding ing 12 field, goals' and three fpul I to niove to. iti £ ^lutch:game. The Cougar star netted .29.... poitits to lead /both teams in yfhst- department shots for 27 points and hauling a-upRaftway"' and ferabbeH 1% rebounds- to dpwh'15 rebounds. ...••'•^ : • )iome court." ce the two clubs in.that cate* .; Dick! 5(n1rhers'.'waS the .second i close of the high, scorer for the locals with;/11 SMly Mittleroari headed,' marker.^ besides grabbing. 12 re- iead. for the rejjt'-of the game. Al-;: Cr^nford's" defense, by guard- bounds* Chuck. Ajchde.acon and ihough the tSafan^ mov'ed withirt;. 1 •BSfi-Albahsi led-.the ..team in"steals six at.~orie tinieV tlfe-Cougars ex-; ing Scotch Plaifts top scores-Rich: : Felmerstef/and held 'him/scoreless ' with five "and four, resp.ectively. plfl'ded to fake a,ijn point bulge. '.' '.' 1 .i,.iJit--jn^he' game. While Mittle- A --la'te". first period stamp "Spelled •Cran£ord s riext Jame will be at w g defeat ibr -the iqeais '"as the Raid-I Jiri'n^fie'ld. tomorrciw 3^6:30 "p.m, man. was off the' court, .however, e'rs. holding a 16^8 lead at' the-f- Cranford ,(. kafixviy " '":' 1 _—' •-•" n y •*}••• .;•' •. G- y••••« one field - goal, and five foul shots time, • erupted .for ' It). "inarkers* 9 7 13 '.. tpt ,a total of, seven points. ' . while'„holding. Cranford"' to .only- 0 0 10 1 ; SHclly ^Mitfte-nh.aan • was the' high 1 ajshutt 7 It -.':• .Big 6-5"1*john'%Dreyer • came, two, to' 1ajtej a 20-10-. fir^qua.rter ^ 1hil Hkin' a Mltlemnn 5 2X|wUHams: • 0 3 scjorer; \vl^h 21,,while Huckei^ran a «.-. 4 BollWd •'•':. 4 lfl. through with his finest. perform- lead. Arnesoh-had seveii ntarkers : :jSc5tch Plains h ^19. Four"' of: 4 Unchcster ance oi; the season as'he dunked o i i. . • • , -.; 17. points andhauled down'lft re- hit. fpr. double Beadle ; 21-V. •'•;••• • .•••' bounds. Tfati- Auerbach also did had-:' 15,', .Shutt aid:: outstanding; job'as- he .hit 13 Hplland'an;: d -Swee: ; - points and: had slic Rebounds. -., |,f-- ; .' :.; .;'' - Cranford •. ,14-io- ia-m- tbugh'on the boards Rahwny>, .14 19 12- £

:i tallei. Raiders,by 4rlr29. They shot led the scoring jvith. six. 36-20," J'tliickeT 'was- . CranipTd's ent Mta .-the: floor and 65 The Jocals played- Scotch Plains leading rebtjunde^'withninej. while • from the foul line. on evea terms ;durihg the second Ausrbaeff^hd Dreyer. chipped in Cougars outscpred the-' i£:tfct'ohjty couldjini'ftage.0^- v^lth.. stx; apd iiye respectively. .-,-,._, ,20-18, rih the initial llpointVbu^ b^#jj: MitUmX^/feMitUemaX^d/thfe.^a^ m in steal's . A combined jum"orrsen|or Crait- f ; p«it;iod>Auerbach]- scored the first 'also' witith five a^d* in; assists'assists', with foufourr. Iford, Hockey CiubJ squad playfid tWee Cougar points on three foul ?^icohd,h The Cougars ran off "to a tast the Etiglewood^ ,f*ield Club" to a 2-*2 aho'ta before "Shunk and Kolakow- 1 : ttS tbey"~:oit^sco.red Rahway tie last Friday••i"a'i'' Ehglgwood.. ' '. :• a^1frn^t^d^h.,Tg l *'7&TtRC)Hgir the . liocal Vskateri). - sje^sawed back anS forth as' each Dlnsroote 3 27Olaikv '•• man, .Huckel .ancl, .Good.win. scored jumped off io a .2.-0 lead, th^y teato traded four baskets' Tp'efore gmlthers Til Atkins the first'.. three ,baskets for jhe Scc-tch Plains forged ahead by one Demsoy to 5 Pasko ; were' unable to hold the advantage 1 B Area son Cougars on- jumpers before Swee- as-JEnglewood finally tied the coini " (pii; Burness' foul shot. The Cppg Albans' 0 2Evdo. ney'•: andi-WHUams uscot^ed' for the ars;' however, brol^e through,, test jjrth Jess than' two .. 'M-rotak , "Total : Indians. Ealwayv however, • came rema^Airig ' in -the* co'htest,.' Paul fejder defensiifeiaiflffi|i|-i [ranfor*;; W 10 12 15 17—34 on strong to- forge ahead by two, M 20 13 14 16—€3 Milne and assistant captain Bruce .'•• margin. •••'".•= .">:"• •.• ''•,'•' •' i 10-?8, • befoi'e the . Cougars erupted The , Cougars':. oMsaore'cT •• h k ^hi^T Angelbecft scored the .goals for the ^;^^^|^.!^^\&?^^2Q). is s.hovi^ pulling down •forV11 straight -markers Cranford 'squad. '•'.. . ~ .; ; •: : ' .Plains, i5-12_^-tft4: second giving TR«^bwfty;onlyfaKowski;.lei 'i^^i^.p\0p^;}ili^^Sx^i%^s:'i^yarid Bill.Albaiis (22)j sasround. • outside,Av./ •"' . v.". . "* .** '• School. AlthousH out&Iaylns, tne Rahway's' tough.; rebounding shore team ffor.most of the g^aine, •Raiders with ;. si& Scotch 'j • TM^emAvn '. '.•,"•.'; ".,' • '•'.'' '^._j i\. •;•'•; ','•.;'. ",•'' ' ' - ' •' * •• ' ,-'' '• '.'".••' '"••,-• v agaitf p'roved effective- as' they the ideals dropped a 2-1 decision . came- on strong^ the ea||j p ^Tafs|.f^ ^ JV Bas- managed to puiscpre- the Cougars, . utes 61 .the. s&ppnd quarter Jnd ll ~ Crajifimi at Spring-: Ron. Schwartzbach once again to theni. P.ete Crane scored the •; 19-14, iri,';|h^; second quarter. Glov- lone Cr.anfqrd'goql. ?• ^ ' • evened off'the-k^pre at 26 .ajf ' aeed.the. locals with'21 markers h hit er was the shooting star as he hit The.pee wees were uhableto ptay The Cougars* tftiih exploded vhile Roy: Knauer added '14 andfor- six gqints Awhile. Sweeney- and ia Cico ohippod fn ^b ^0 their, regularly scheduled gameS hut did" play' ia practice, jgani^- i to a,, mere two." The Orange "Ave. bagers were tlemari scored nine points to lead against a hockey ciiiiio . Frotn this tJ^ij^'qn,^] all— Or- x3\vn at' haLftime, 22-18,' before -the Cougar^ attifrk.'•' Cranfctrd "held tyfere unable 1 at' Clark South Plainfield aijd : di 1 ^oing into a full-court press, dur-r a slim 35-33 lead ;^t'Half time, The, Cougars Hillside Ave. ng the third period which enabled them," 4-0. The garnet' _ Rahway deadlijckedth^ cO; Englewpod has. been reschefiufel 'School, 3:30 p.m. ", •' ' The junior varsity capers drop- hem to. butscpre Rahway, J.9rlil, Tfaqkey-;.—- Cranford • Hockey - j at the end of' th« thii»deriperiood by ipr tprnorrow at .5:15 p.m. , • •^quarter. Huckel was the shooting p ii a ciosjciose 43^343399 decision faa'Rah- nd take a 37-33 lead. • ' " Club pee wees at Englewood, oixtscoring t by two;; ~ On Saturday,, the Seniors ,'ineet/, gtar.with nine while Dreyer hit for way, Tuesday 'afternoon' iat the vic- the; locals also outscored Rah-. .•w'0a5'p;;m.-v.;;-'V-•;:"•• ...;,'-'"-.. "led . the attack with Montclalr'' High School 'at; Wari-. ^i seven. Morton; and, Buyness each tors' home court. Smithers was 'the ,yay • in .the fourth period, by. dunked six £6t Crari,^ tallied four for'the'Raiders. The Saturday: Freshman Wrestling nancp Park ajt 7:30 a.m. whileJthV' high scorer Hockey 1 : .J ^gypr;t^^ again • oh Sjip.day^:wiien. they score the Cotigarijii.b;?. tiye) in, the past Friday-in the Cranfof4 .Bowling LeagiKi: r ' : "•[.•;':'•• -.;.. •-, hig^i. scorer, for the Indians with-i ?' doys .full court'press; at'the oujse'f final period. But ir(e effort,wa'sn' : ,.,. Club . senipra. ..iisl'„Mqntclair the;;Suny«it Redvyings at: Soutk • -Robert "Weber had games' 6f 165,- 234' and 234 for a 633' Set; Crescent whlJeErvick'Mt"••for ' ' oii the:lin^l^rioh:lilidd ^hich^ro^hih^v d : enqugh/tp cancel out the- tremen- lligh School at Warinancq Maiof-ield'starting at 7;30' a.m. -\ Delte Sala combined games of 220, 21,1 and, 191 for.«'62.2.total; Robert •The Cougars ; to be raV dowirjtfall of th/i indiaris". • dpus performance by the. Cougars . Park, 7:3Q ajri-.j arid juniors vs; Keetch-tossed gamesr of 199,~-1^8 onH 232 for a .619 series, and Stanley 13-5 in .the inijtialriifanza as" Ross Rahway was ported, in/to throjj Huckel dunked eight to tea,d, eran- Hill School at Pottstown, Pa., It is fair to ask of-every one ai Kielbassa.had games of 21?; 177- 3!30 p.m. and SRjithefs^each hit for; four the, ball sn&Eijr oanu'mero'usj^ ford while Goodwin scored four, '6-=14' reason for the faith within.—.Mqts and 2il for-60);- '.'•, :• • • Vsrankb scored all of Ions. After Rahway ag lleich tallied, .seven.', and... the points for Rahway on a jumper score tile Ccjugars took the I Baker Eddy: -Morton hit for five points.: ,V ',Sweeps' .were^ • registered ' by and three fouls-. The Cougars- had Coach, ^hd1 Four over .guilders' Hooting StarSj^iwfi.; Notre; ," Scotch- Plains how holds secom 1 Celtics taken a commanding 11-2 lead place in the Goriferehce with tw General Supply, Citizen & Chroh"- Local Gragjilers ; before ..Varariko could put in his icle over Schlecter's',. Hardware, vs^JOitty'Bags, 1:35 p.m.; Mets losses* while the Blue Devils o: "vs. Wierdosand Amoebas vs. second foui shot. "yVfistflaid are third with four Con liahigh Esso over Al & Jack's Tex- By21-lTSco| The locals edged out the Indians, ico, and Peppermint Room over Powerhouse 5, 2:10 -p.m,'; efereriee'losses. .'. By IVIARK Green Giants vs." UBA's and 0-8, in jthie second frame to.take •'-",• Cranftrd. • • ^ Lipns Club; ,•''••. ••.-•'' A -sti'on, (jQbs^s. PiayBoys, 2:45 ^.m.; a tenr-poirit bulge at - halftimc. Crawford's Gulf tied Howland 1 Defnsey and Dinsmore ea*30 p.m.; Scholastics vs. Turn- hir'd quarter when they outscored Cranford, 16-3. The locals were Totals 28 15 73 2218 62 R.-Hirtze^Ol; J TheJ locals^receiveoV their,1-' points coats and Surfers.vs* Los Her- m:s ••-•-Hi'•.FiSKer,'- ^i^.-Crax! held, 'scoreless: until, less thnn twp ^tcti Plains .-. ~.Vi6'~;i5 ~ys »ft four decisions and one'.' pin.7 Officials: Dlosuardl i'nd Mj mer, 201^>R. Pet'ersen,- 205j * ' Bomterft and Celtics minutes wijre left in the period 224; H. Cory, 203 arid Doug Nordsttom was .the lone ••- vs. Big Cats, 7:30 p.m.; Adams Demsey hit on-"a foul shot and 2JW?"W. DeLorefizo, 204; A. Jac Cougar pi.n victor as he pinned iFajn^y vs. Willy's Wonders Dinsmore dunked a .layup. Crah- and RolL owski, MB;. S, Cymbaliik, 222. Rogah in 3^19 at 156 pounds. and Voits vs. Team 7, 8. p.m., brd was outscored by one in the ONLY 5 BRAND NEW 1964 Also, H. Nelson, 210 at\d 204; The Cougars lost the first two and Teliospores vs. Delia 3er- 'inal period to lose 'the game by R. Fairchild, 212; R. Schak, 221 bouts. Garwin (lecisioned Don ra, 8:30 p.m. 'our. OsmPai^ . and 212; J, Pells, 212; F. Juath, 203 Qrote,- 4-0, and Esposito decision- Sunday: Hockey ^— Cr«nfaey 2 0 10|Ervlck 4' 3 1 3.4" Roland Scheller posted a 4-1 vic- . ys.. Sal's Sinclair, 9:30 p.m. Krlchman 1 0 2|Thomas 2 0 CAR SALE Shop won the only sweep by tak-Standard Lurabct 22 y Howland Realtors ...... 33 33 at tory over Jim Dios at 135 pounds. Ti&sda,?: Varsity and JV Bas- Archdeacon 0 O O|Motlcy 1 0 ing three games from Baron's Peppermint Room 2-1 33 21 Drugs. Errlco Trutsklnc 25 32 33 After Kupperman decisioned fid ketball — Crawford vs. Roselle 1962 Chevy Corvair Sta. Wagon $1095 Mike's Burb«r Shop 26 31 23 Gill, 9-6, the Cougars trailed 15-6. (if Cranford High School, 3:30 Totals 15 .9 31) Totals 14 IS 4: high series were rolled by: Cranford Jerry Able, Solom6rVs Sport Shop Mcthod(at Mifn'a Club .... 3» 30 24 but they Coach and Four 2(f 30 24 Varsity, arid JV-Wrestling — 377; Georgg'Donqy, Cranford Bar- Shaheen Agency 30 23Vi 24> winning the next three bouts'. Jer- ber Shop', 560; Frank Argenziano, Lion.-. Club - 31 37 27 ry Friedman declsioned Hetaowitz, Cranford at Springfield, 3:30 1960 Rambler Station Wagoir^-^ . 795 \y-ayside Gardens, 543; Don DiSwa- n cleaners 32 26',i 27W 6-l^Nordstforh posted his pin and p.m. .-•'. Orange Ave. Five Haycclc's Foods 33 .26'/3- 27' - Standard f ransmission - Blasi, Cranford Barber Shcvi, 539 LlndV Pharmacy „ 31 2G 28 Dave Van Brunt edged Cortese, ft«9hmort Basketball — Paul Krevetski, Cranford Body and Crunford Shoo Storo 35 28 28 1-0. Scotch Plains at Hillside Aye. Pefeats Rah Way Burnett's Uciuora 36 25 29 The Orange Ave. School basket Fender Works, 538; joe Rocco, Breen's Oold Check.i 37 21 30 Columbia, howevter, won ""the School and Edison at'Orange, 1963 Chevy II SS 5onvt7 ...... 1595 V. F. W « '38 21 30 Schooi, 3:30 p.m. ' '/ ball team made up for its Ion 2.'t',i match as they registered six points Automatic Transmission Cltlaen and Chronicle .T. HO 30' Freshman Wrestling—Orange loss, of the season by stopping Rah Also, Nick Alteri-zio, Joe's Mar- Schftcters Hiirdware 40 22 02 in the final two matches. way in a return contest, 55-44, ,this ket, 524; Cass Gurski, CranforU Orsnford Hotel • 41-, 21 33 Ave. Scnool at Mt.. Ploasant, Builders' Genernl Supoiy 42 20 34 3:30 p.m. past Saturday at the locals' gym 1961 Ford Country Sedan ...... 1295 ...Barber. Shop,. 518; Tony SUberto Al i Jack's Tesaco-... 43 ,J2Q 34- Iks-nipped- the Doo DJ)!s. 2i.-2-i; Cranford Body and Fender Works, Lehijh Esso „ -14 12 42 Cadaver^ rolled over the Grubu.i 517; Carl Kluge, Baron's Drugs 28-5, and Tired Tigers won over 516; Stevo Mu#cionc Jody Maida Roadsters, by forfeit. JV Wrestlers 510; Joe Den^s, Solomon's Spor Recr^atfon Cajge 1963 Chevy Be! Air . .> .... . 1695 .Shop, 507, and Gil C. Orrok, Bar The'following results Were re- Post 31-21 Win $ Station yVagon on's DruRR, 506. League corded in tho senior loop; Addams Team standings are: The Tired Tifiers and Bandit: Family nipped Smiley's Bombers, -lft; Efandits edged Imposters, Against Hillside 1964 Chevy Corvair ....,...... :. 1745 •• w ,<- are on top of the ninth and 10th By MARK HAVILAND Cranford Ilurtacr ahou ,1G 15 grade division and the Toliospores 29-24; Willy's- "Wonders sHopped Although forced to forfeit th Monza, 4-Door Std. / Wdyshte Qurdcni i!0 21 Team 7, 28-13; Teliospores down- Thtrmul, Ir.c 23', 21 the Adams Family and Willy' openfng two matches Cranford Jue'ii MurWel '. 23 i.T Wonders aro all" tied for the load ed Lo:-, IJonna.nos, 23-17; Voife;de- fought back tp outscore Hillside, 'CrHn/ord.ttatli- .t Fender Works 27 24 feated Celticy, 13-5, and Acetates Chevy Corvcir .. .,: 1095 Jouy Maidu • .'. 30', 2.1V in the senior division of the Crori 31-21, Tuesday afternoon at tht .MIJliV.i Harbcr Shop ..!- 20 25 ford Recreation Basketball League and Big Cats both won by forfeit. gym.' Cranford': 4-Door, 4-Sjseed Standard Shift BatonV-nriii{ Store 23 2(5 Cougars' home Acmir Generator 22 29 Results of the ninth and lOtl Team standings are: / recoqi now stands at 4-3.' ISoIomon'i Snort.Shoji fZ 20 grade loop include: Finkers Fiv< Dili ami loth Uruds Division • Hillside ran its lead tcy 13 poinb V.,I.I...'II KI..I-IT(I. 22 ia 3S ow.t i urncoatB; as-n.; .aenuias Tired TUn^.i 2 wht'ii ITDTttT ll.iiirtll.-i 'I 1-0. Braclneld came back f«r th KlnkiT.-, Five 1 acholaatlc:-! 1 Cougaro s and pinnef! Band in 1:5 Investments - insurance Cadaver:. 1 af 122 poimcts; Polistina pinned Estate Planning y Sciarrilo in 4:19 at 129 pounds x ra 1 Mutual Funds Doo Do'3^..,,....,.. '... 1 and Corragio pinned Smith in 3": 2 Turn, Coat.'A ,.\ 0 at 125 pounds. 0HHCI Ombu 'jy 0 iAtf-HO-t>©und-S', Deigal decisionet Ij'cldur Divlilim Authentic Whito Lovls W 1/ Steve Gill, G-4. bciore DeWolf o AUTO TcUopore! .,; 0 AJdupis Tiib*V ' 3 0 Crarifoid decisioned Smith, 4- Shirts by Honor Man- HENRY GREENSTCIN Wljlyr," Wonrtcra 2 0 Cooper won by forfeit before hi Kayne« & Raymar V..1H .: 1 1. teammate Herbi;ter edged Wilko^i 1 Slicks by lEf;3urcJ— CORP. c.iti, ...» l fold, 0-4. DONAN & CO., x Trim i Tapeicd I.IM II.TIllJllOJi 1 1 John Patbei'K pinned ^CUI'KUU in i fe Morris Avenue Bus.: Df? 9-2666 Tifiim S«".cn 1 1 CeUlca 1 1 1:42 at 177 pounds,'although Tor- j 158 E. Wesffield Ave; Roselle Pcsrk s-.es.^ BR 6-7180v O. 3 iteUorbeat Bayak by a fall in 3": .12 18 North Ave./ Cranford 0 2 o of the fJeavyweight bout'. / *.

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.1 One par ago, at the request'of the Board of Education for a the Board of Education reverted to an antiquated across-the- fresh aj^oaeb-*^^ board kilanj plan which placed UsfyigMst premium eme* Thtfitiityers,^ educational plight of this commumtui: (jkisyear, iheCranford Teachers tiori formally presented a Mary guide thai recognized experv 5. At (mopennwe&ng,a^ mcery eiwe and academic training. This proposal wa that no amount of d^^^ every real deteridratioi?tjaf^#^periehce level.

3. The Board of Education, in its initial response, "sympathized 6* Qttr organizdfmn whj sd&ght ait additional $27,000 f less than $4.00;per familj/j to implement th^needs of the career

/• APPARENTLY TO QUBET PUBLIC PRESSURES, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION MET ONCE MORE WITH THE TEACHERS. WHAT WAS THE RESULT??? JT *<•_., \ c. An offer of an additional sum had a. No additional sums were appropriated "strings attached." Barely sufficient to for career teachers. r r hire an inexperienced teacher, it would, if accepted, have set teacher against . i i i ' i i . i ...— .1. ...^., -..>.-. i i— b. No change was made in the proposed teacher and violated the salary phtlos* minimum salary level. ophy of our Natiowoi and State Assoc- iations.

WTe implore the Citizens of Cranford to support the teachers in their struggle for quality education. MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION!

DR. HENRY J. MINEUfe BR 6-2992 S. ROBERT CHfiilSTENSEN BR 6-0153 MRS. RUTH ALICE DEXTER BR 6-0355 GUS A. GUTIERREZ BR 6-3827 HENRY M. BOARDMAN BR 6-5468 MEREDITH £. CONLEY BR 6-2564 MRS. MARGARET GILLESPIE BR 6-1836 BERNARD LITWACK BR 6-3749 ROBERT H. SEAVY BR 63340 il CRANFORD TEACHERS ASSOCIATION \\\\v JOHN DRABBLE, President FRANK DiTULLIO, Chairman of Welfare Committee

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WHAT TODAY'S DRUGS CQST A FEW YEARS AGO • It isn't logical to say, "Prescrip- i THIS COWON J tions cost more than (hey ! '. •'',••' ..WQRI'H--/'' :' •y::\ LET HER KNOW THAT SHE'S THE 1*304.(0." !Y)os,t of toc|ay's.:i|Tu.i$ Weren't agitable—at any • if price-'teh or twenty yoariaRo., fill OF Jtl 1 In fact, over three qtiarlefsot J . . • : Toward •%$$ JPvttchaise Of J all prescriptions wrilten today, couldn't have two»t*Uo4-a8~—— II Any ShavQ ^reqimi

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ALL Our Famous Table CLEARANCE GOLO FUR BOOTS FLATS 20% to 50% OFF Womcns cenogcra _ , , , , . , -^ , r. SPORTSWEAR nm SALE 20% Off Selected Group ->- Reg. to $9.99 , eo *&• Price -COATS , ^ 49.98 CAROOA-TS „ 4B.00 ' mm CARCOATS „ ,"., «5 00 CAECOATS „ » 25.00 14.99 .JSKI JACKETS , ^ - 25,00 ' 14.99 Stacked Heels. SKI JACKETS to 13.38 11.09 SKI -SWEATERS, imported « : :.-..,«. -19,98 ^SWEATERS, special inrop ;.,,.<-...w,,.w£" to 14.98 11.99 SLACKS, reg. or stretch ....:..'. to 1738 2 for 16.00 *7.99 r ^5.99 & $7.99 SKIHTS y. 8.Q8-11.98 6.99 (Discontinued Styles) {Discontinued. Styles) SKIRTS ...! v~...">....^ „. 12M .•••>•• SKSMs ^;...... :...... ;.;...... ;....<.:.,..-;..;;.^ ae.98 1-0.99 LIFE STRIDES :SOiTS;& COORDINATES, speelal group ;...... ,:... to 35,00 Price KI^T^UITS ..;..;..;..,..;.^,...... ;.;]•....'..!..;!.;..l'.!;;;.;.. 45.00 Reg. to $15.99 SHIRTS, special groqp:;..,..v..i;...... ;.:..;.;.....,....^...... S;98^&8 Reg. to #12.99 "" ">; special gwmp ,.:...,...... ,..;;.,;..;.... ^.gS-BiSS 3;?9 ""X -special group £.98-6.98 >, speicial group ;...,..^<....;..<....;.....-:.:.». 7;98-a.98" SJ99 (Discontinued Styles) pl group, , Wool ;,...... ,.,...;...... v....i..,..i.>;:;..;...; 6.98 3.99 SBRMUDAS, Wool .....;.:...,.T.....,,....;...:;.^.,.V..,.;-...V..;..V. 8,98 6L0V1ES, leather iPaifn .;....;...... ;..,....;...... :.» 3.50-4:00 2-49 0L0V13S, Ijeattier Lined ...;...,...... 5:00-6.00 3.99 ••^ESVES, Leather Lined ;...... :,.....;..:.,....;:..:,.:. 700 GLOVES,, feather Lined ... ^.~....'...,.^.:.,.,..l..... 8;00-9iOO WARM HEABWEARi..; ^^..:.^;v;..v.. ^.v...;...v... to 4.00 Price IIMGERIE AND FOUNDATIONS J ' SLIPS, Nylon .:.:.....,...... ,„:.:...... „ :...... :....;...... :;.„.. ^4:00 2.99 "WHERE "THEy^SHDE FITS.' \&mm ANO SLIPS,^,::..i::..,..:...::....;..,..^:.:.: ^.OO *9.9 SLIPS, Nylon ;...... ,..,,...... ^00 SLiPS, Nylon:....;. ...,...... :...... . No. 095 Girdle „ ...... i....^...,...-. 8.95 82 Girdle : ,.:•... tonn Discontinued Styles Discontinued Colors No. L29ProportionaW LONG Lgfi PANTJl Lengths..,E ' . ' ' ::1'....'' . ....12:95 LINENS AND OOMESTf€S TOWELS, Martex Bath .\.f .., 3.00 2.00 RES CROSS KE6S TOWELS, Martex Eath ...... :„.... :..,...... 2.00 l;60 SHOES FOR WOMEN BOYS* and MEN'S TOWELS, Martex tiand .; ., 1.90 1.70 TOWELS, Martex Hand \ 1.30 . - Reg. to $15.95 Basketball Style FACECLOTHS, Martex .' -.:. .70 - White and Black JTACEJaLOTHS, Mart^x ,., ,55 V PILLOWS, Foam Rubber 5.98 2 fof 8t0fl ^PILLOWS, Dacron Filled .,: 6.98 2 for 10JD0 .99 & $10.99 PILLOWS, J/2 Down-V2 Duck 8.98 2 for 14.00 Discontinued Styles $3.99 PILLOWS, 100% Down 10.98 2 for 18.00 BLANKETS, Acrylic Blend 8.88 2 for 11.00 TOWNLEY SHOES BLANKETS, Thermal 10,98 2 for 14^0 EASTMAN at NORTH AVE. CRANFORD (Across from Cranford Theatre) BH 6-1280 NOHTH UNION AVE. CRANFORD ^.ggJB^^

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\ 14-18 R?g. 6,98 mm SLACKS ; ^;>;:-; >m Sawyer/ Reg, 5.00 '.":...... '..' -l-^r^^ LOTS MEN'S JJET#Ek ©LOVES I, Wool Lined/etc, R^>g. to 5.98 pr. feOKEN LOTS OF MEftf S AND BOYS' SWEATER*** • "•" ' •••'" &ft Consric TV GROUP OF BABETTE & TODDLER DRES N. . 9M©s:toSi7e2, RCA 23 in. Console TV w/UHF ...-..;..;:..„:._...., 279,95 $249.95 S6 w/UHF ...^ 359.95 SLACKSETS Sixes: 2 WEBCOE PORTABLE STEREO .:....u^..^...ms^ $ 79.95 ? Sizes: 10-12-14, ^^ 1187 CiOLlJMBIA PORTABLIE STEREO HEALTHTEX TODDLER SNAP CROTCH WITH AM-FM STEREO RADIO ..^(...... ,::;.... 139.85 CORDUROY OVERALLS >^" $' Reg. 2.98— Sizes: 2 & 3 Only••..-;j^f;...... pr7 RGA WALNUT CONSOLE STEREO > *97 WITH AM-FM RADIO ...... „•;...... :^.. 388.00 $283.00 FAMOUSBRANDSLEEPERST^ .. t- T Reg. Z.89piv Sizes: 1 to>4^Only .>:...-..;.;,. ...pr RCA MAPLE CONSOLE STEREO BROKEN LOTS OF HANtS GIRLS SKI PAJAMAS WITH AM-FM RADIO 388.00 $288.00 bizes: u- ib, Keg, J BOYS1 CORDUROY SLACKS MAqNAVOX STEREO THEATRE '**•** nn WITH 23 iri CONSOLE TV & AM-FM RADIO $388.00 $340.00 Sizes: 3 -J^GnV/ — Reg. td 3.98 pr. pr." BROKENtbTS OF BOYS'/GIRLS'AND MAXNAVOXFRUITWOOD STEREO .oj!Artft : ; •'•GLOVES,;, •- ...^;v::;,,>^" -' WITH AM-FM RADIO .,...,....;,..;...;..... 495.00 $350.00 Reg. Values to 1.98 •::".:,.'....:...... ,•.:...... : RCA MAHOGONt WOOD CONSOLE 4..enrt ODD LOTS GIRL'S CORDUROY SLACKS COLOR TV ...... 1...;.. i...;.^...... ;..;... 545.00 ?r*75.0U Reg. to2.98 Size: 3-14 ; ...::....:,. ODD LOTS SHIP'N SHORE S.S. DRESSY BLOUSES tf ' Reg.to.4.98V::.;...... ::.....v.,.;v:..;,., ;;...:,..!,;.';:.;.. ••• ea. Mm PORTABLE miS WINTER JACKETS (14 ONLY) PORTABLE TVs Reg. to 12.98 each Sizes: d-14 TV STANDS TODDLER WINTER HOODED JACKETS •:-.:. _ ...from ....,'.... .-., ''< Reg. 8.98 Size*: 2*3 -4 Only .., ...... ; TODDLER SNOW SUITS & SUITS ONLY) $4.95 R^g.9.98 Sizes: 28%4Only .,: ;d.....:.. m TODDLER NYLON 2-P^ECE REVERSIBLE SNOWSUITS — Reg.J2.98 Sizes: 2-3-4 ea. COLOR TVs ••/•-. 23" from , BLACK & WHITE 3-DAY SPECIALS BOYS' AND MEN'S TVs SWEATER & JACKET SALE from •'• •>•••. All Reg. Stock $199-90 50% DISCOUNT TABLE^ RADIOS from ADMIRAL HM BARGAIN COUNTERS PHONO HANES GIRLS' COTTON PANTIES . AUTO. CHANGER Reg. 69c pr. ,".-, :"..... Sale 53c pr. 2 pir». GIRfLS'>nd BOYS* WINTER HATS ASST. ^ - Reg. Values to 2.95 ...... '.'.. .",. L-.'-.'.. e«u HEALTHTEX L.S. FLANNEL OR L.S. SPORT SHIRTS Reg. 2.49 Sixes: 3-4-5 Only . ea. Many Other RED and WHITE BOYS'and MEN'S I. S.VSPORT SHIRTS Reg. Values to 4^8 ea. AUTO. CHANGER Unadv. Specials GIRLS' BETTER I. S. POLOS Too Numerous To Reg. to 2.49 Sizes: 3 • 14 ea.

DWTS ana UIKI.5 i.a. IUKILC Mention Reg. to 2.98 S\u>$: 10-18 . . ..V...... ea. SMALL BOYS' DRESS SLACKS Reff. to. 3.98 Sizes: 3 • 6 Only Some of Above Items in Cartons — Some on Display. ODD LOTS CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Reg. Values to 5.95 asst...... ea. All Fully Guaranteed With Our Own Personal Service INFANTS and CHILDREN'S SLIPPER SOCKS Reg. 2.50 pr...... pr. A Reg- Values To 3.00 • . . . ea. ODD LOTS GIRLS' and LADIES' SLIPS CRANFORD AND MANY MORE UNADVERTISED SPECIALS • ^ INCORPORATED All Sales Final Jan. 28th, 29th, 30th - OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY EVENINGS SHAPIRO'S DEPT. STORE 26 Eastman St. BRid||e 6-1776 19 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD

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FAMOUS MAKE! OXFORD STRIPES! .*S and $14.95 LADIES' SWEATERS .90 ea. Solidsd , argyles, stripes, plaids. Top quality, famous his/hers sweaters in this group. Prifce well below cost. take your pick pf top quality button downs, good looking service- able tabs in long-wearing oxford cloths! They are by world famous .<••- Reg. $6.95 makers t . . the pick- of the%crop for" you. BOYS'SWEATERS . « " . * --' ' Crew, cardigan, skir V-Neck. Terrific assortment for.you to choose from. Men's Sports Shirts SPIECJAtt 25% OFF' »-^ MEN'S SWEATERS 30% OFF Choose'cottons, wools, fcnits, plaids, "cotton knits, wool knits. All in Jake your pidd x>f our complete stock of Sweaters, then a superb selection of quality shirts, at big savings. . . ' y ' reduce the price 3Q% ahd you really Sayel tturtyin, save at The Sportsma/Ts Shop, •••••• ..... • •• " :':••,..••,•'-.]'"'•,• •••:,. • '•<. •,..'•

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Page Six CRATSHFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND . JANCARV 28, 1965' MARTIN JEWELERS' A.M. 5 and IQ NJ UNION AVE. ' Very smart shoppers and very fashionable jewel collectors are taking advantage of Martin's superb values. Now's the time to buy gifts for all those special occasions — birthdays, is having a anniversaries, weddings,' ,even next Christmas, or why not just treat yourself now. ^ K COSTUME JEWELRY ONCE - IN - A - LIFETIME The fabulous fakes that "make1' an outfit, by Trifari, Cqro,. Deltah, Simmons," Ventfome, Kramer, , Richeliu, Maryelfa

l CLOTHING %.• ESTATE PIECES. \. ~ • * " _ . Fine jewels to ch,erishT exquisitely crafted in solid gold and.' » platinum with diamonds and other genuine stones. Pendants, Bracelets, Earrings, Brooches, Bangles, Necklaces, Charms, CLEARANCE from z Values from $85.44 to $1,850.00 IIP. TO DESIGNER JEWELRY ^^Distinctive one»of-a-kir)d pieces for the individual .look

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Girls' 10% OFF Sweaters For Your r Our Already Reduced Girls' Coats and Ski . Many Reduced INFANT Jackets — Infants' and Children's Snow Suits 40% BIRDSEYE Diapers For Example: A COAT (Reg. 29.95) REDUCED TO $23.98 - NOW $21.58 27 Girls' Tights Package of One Dozen Boys' Lined Reg. 1.98 Boys'and Girls* All Boys' and Girls' $1.75 Doz. Corduroy Pants 2 for $3.00 Limit — 2 Per Customer LONG SLEEVE ' Sizes 4-7 . Cprduroy Sets BIRDSEYE Reg. 3.98 KNIT y^. REDLJCED STRETCH TERRY \ $2,98 from Shirts & Polos Children's Sox ONE-PIECE 25% to 40% Reg. 35c and 45c Sleepers FOR INFANTS Girls' OFF REG. PRICE REDUCED -3 prs. for $1J0- & Bi\th • 12 Mos. and 6-18 Mos. famous maker Boys' and Girls' •• Sizes 4-6x Infan? Sets $1.75 Ear. GIRLS' Knitted Sleepers FIHED COTTON $3 J5 Many Suitable for Gifts With Feet . Wool Skirts Crib Sheets Reg. 5.98 Sizes 7-14 Sizes 4-5 & 6-7 REDUCED AS MUCH AS Were 3.98 to 5.98 in White, Solid Colors & \ $4.50 v • Prints-Reg. 1.19, 1.29 & 1.39 $1.49 $3.18 to $4.49 YOUR CHOICE AT

Check Tables for Misc. 87c GLOVES, JVUTTENS, CUDDLE ALL COTTON QUILTED CAPS & OTHER ESSENTIAL WINTER NEEDS Crib Pads 50c and 75c Reg. 49c 3 for $1.00 • Other Tables for \ KNIT SHIRTS, HATS & COTTON KNIT Essential Items top Numerous "YOUR CARTER HEADQUARTERS" To Mention. With Feet Sixes 1-2-3 & 4 97c Eastman St. — BR 6-2510 " $1.49 ' ajEJSfiIff^S3i5sSSa^SE5E2iSiBjffi

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Shirts - Blouses Slacks Pocketbooks ( Special Group Special t&o Special Group Broken Sizes take 30% off 6OO 2 for. $4.50 $6,8? Price Ticket STEREOCORDER track stereo — mono reporcl — playback BRAS - CARNIVAL 3 heads — jsound-oji-sourrd — V. U. meters HOSIERY SALE Style 700 hysteresis synchronous motor Reg! $2.00 each j^- All the finest^>rdtessiQna! „ 3 pr,jfo* $2*50 feataresi ContpWfe~wlth-2 Sony- - '. 2 for $3.00' F-87 Cardiod Dynamic f .• i Microphones^ Skirts Handkerchiefs Kerchiefs Special Group Reg. to $2.00 Snobscarfs $5.87 87^ ea. ea.

AU Sales Final Come in Today For a Dei Hi-fi STEREO — Open Thursday Evenings - i00 „ * PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN jREAR LOT 100 N. TO!ON"AViE.,- :<^Ni^mD; 1^ |.; :fi)^dge 6-0483 24 EASTMAN fT; BR 6-^20 17 ELM STREET, ^ESTFIEUD, Jt;fc iDame 2^0483

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suns (FOR STUDENTS AND PREPS) V, Reg. $79.95 ;; ..: SALE $47.95 (Sizes 14 to 20 and^36 to,42) SPORTS COATS ; Reg.$35 to $69.50 ::.:l.::;;:;...... :...... SALE $19.95 to $39.95 ... SKI JACKETS AND CONVOY COATS TOPCOATS Reg. $17.95X$39.95 SALE $14.35 to $29.95 Rieg.$55to^95...... v ,....^.;.:. SALE $33 to $57 SWEATERS \ • SLACK$' -'; ' • •• ,..L.---:,W»- :: " - •••'• r.-.'---~ Reg. $7.95 to $13.95 , :.. .;....;. SALE $6.35 to $11.15 Reg, $17.95 to $22.95 SALE $14.35 to $18.35 SPORT SHIRTS RAINCOATS / • Reg. $3 to $5 $2.40 to $3,95 Reg. $19.95 to $29.95 SALE $11.95 to DRESS SHIRTS \ dUTERJACKETS Reg. $4*6 $5 ...... ,..^ ...... SALE $3.20 to ,$3.95 Reg. $19.95 to $55 „. SALE $11.95 to $33 x DRESS SHIRTS (white and colored) surrr Reg. $39.95 to $55 ...... X,... SALE $32 to $44. Reg. $5 and $5.95...... SALE $2.95 EACH — 3 FOR $8.50 SPORT SHIRTS & BAN-LON KNIT SHIRTS SPORT JACKETS Hs , ; Reg. $5 to $14.95 .:;-..:...... Sale $2.95 to $8.95 Reg. $24.95 to $29.95 ....;... SALE $19.95 to $23.95 SWEATERS DRESS SLACKS Reg. $10.95 to $15.95 ...... ,.....:.,....>..,."SALE $6.6$ to $9.65 - Reg. $8.95 to $14.95 ...... SAL£ $7.15 ^a $11.95 PAJAMAS SPECIAL VALUE . Reg. $7.95 and $8.95 ....:..;..;....:...:.....,.....::.. SAtE $4.95 ENTIRE STOCK OF KEY-MAN CHINOS ROBES ••••..'-'.•;••••>;••'.: ••• V-; •. ,.: \-':.\: '?•'• Reg. $5.95 to $7.95 SALE $4.75 to $5.95 I : Reg.,$10,95 to $21.95 >....;• L...... SALE $5.50 to $T0.?5

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OUR PRICE ReB. $7,95 J Sale 4.49 Reg. $15.95 ... le H.95 MAM WOOLRICW UATHER BOOTS *0R.4MMI*Hl WVIEI AT A «OCK«STrtW «IW SKI J/tCKEiSv INSULfUfc . 1K)JVBr»lETt BUHK BED OUTBBL Limited S?zesx Salem Maple rubbed tq a finish, heavy 'po^t>eds'ihat' >; convert into two separate beds at any time: You get: 9 '-; •.,••:. Sale 10.95: 2 BEDS, 2. SPRINGS, GUARD RAIL AND LADDER, 2 MATTRESSES ,..-.•.. .,••.-.. :•:"...... -.-• •;.; .... i-tir . Ta'iy Reg. $14 99 .. Sale 9.95 GLOVES LARGE Many Unadvertised Items Through- out the Store Reduced for Reg. $2.95 Sale1.95 . $13.99 Sale 8*95 •'/•- ••• Immediate Clearance} 34x72 Rfig. $yfS . Sale .99 Reg. Birch and Mapli LARGE ICE FSSHING BOOKCASES JCE SKATES : ? 30x14—Walnut, Maple t SHARPEMED EQUIPMENT i: and Limed Oak ' H3DE-ABEDS Easiest Credit By Elsen, Bebry, Other Stems On Sale Fishing and Wunting Brower & Simmons rtUMtiN© SOCKS ifr terms ifPANTS • JACKETS Licenses Issued 8 EASTMAN ST. C*ranfor

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•jAdoptkfhiof^,he Master Plan' for-Criinfbird hi jfiijag; markedf cbrnple- •electioi^:;:'.'-''' "•: * oi the ^jor project or the Planning "Etord fbr 1964,. one of .the to

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I 1Q V-toy ~; -.taxes;'1 -iwtfe introduced (?i in SeptembeTJbnjtbe^af ting of .a agx af ^ special-: m^eting.^ ;^wT^p;C©B«ni^|l|e;; S^i^day'yf# jjfcfc -to fill.v i^unieip^-of^i^^an^rapre^ local housing CQdCi•adoption ot >]iei&earm£i^$^ ,'0:. '.^ ;-,.;,;' which .is ••'scheduled as one'of t^ '•This--'y^'s.'-'''XnuricipaI-'',..bud8efc''' ' " •'-"" •" '"•''' "'"'"'•'"• '""-"'-'' prime objectives for 1965. • ear' ;unexpired;' represents an- irtcrease in the term of Knox:, a po&j amount to iferaised; ISy taxatioji of tionmeeting were Dentbn Layjnan ^whiph has bew^ fifljao^ since ..wo--;- $59,266, according,••;•• tt>. ;'.JF*£wnce as vice-chairman and Certrud^ G. yernbfer. by^.S- iRobert Chrlstensen," Commissioner yTesley ,N. f^il^", • 7 Nuniv. as secretary. ". ;. •• ;'i .-.. . Because .of the . tjnange ^^Q ' the Mayor. K. Raymond Kirwan an- \ Seefeing fult 50 percent;-•'••ratio,.; iiow in effect nounced .the reappoihtrnent '• of 4re; James H. Williams, . Biunnty Gebrge A. • Rubine • throughout, the eouhtyrthe*!in ance Charles F, Hansel as a member,of • KENNETH. W. commissioner _ expiiaihed thai it the bbarcT and the appointment of GEORGE W. NORTON, JR. Murray., t(, Rose, all recommended is 'difficult*' to compare the Sro*1 •A capacity crowd of 1,200. chil- Township Attorney Donald R. ^y^'^'Jp^t^Civjc'Combiitt^e;' for dren ^nd.^dults. la-expected to.at- .posed 1965 4a^ fate With-that.ot e L Creightott' to succeed ^Township Elricoiiraging Candidates for, the d ^ ' *oiij«al -farnjiy. condert Engineer ^Patrick J. Grail. - TKfe Boar^i^-Edwation. and Joseph C^ Sun6*iay fffterhoon &$$ o'clock in Potts, 'Greraid JHE. Croushore, and. 196*1965! i tax xatTate on r>areal propCTty.vriU attorney and engineer; alternate as : ie'itudiiojium of G^aiafbrd Hteh ''Class II merhberS Of"tfie-bpa'roV..•;.'.' Waiter- J. tToomey, ;;f.' ,:. •'/ .••.•;•-•'-••''• •„ be $7^63 pci,^l(i()^ whilejihe rate foj ^^by,• • the; Suburban;•••SjOaa- > Busineg? peiaonai prqpertjf- will b& ' Other_ board members for W8f> > : Tb6:lfl644ax JBte here ;Was are. -.Sbi riard;;;f-£iitvy8ck>''' ''''^imnc& Mr. Christert-*, ^ iaSed on. iipprBximateJy. 31 ^Commissioner Wesley N. Philo, Norman Rodenland"-Mayor Kir- ' Ghris-'. ei^t ~ o| 1954 , value. The ' 50 the t^irdi%:adeiatid - jr.' ¥ i&t^r^tio alsoiwiil /be of 1954 : wan* 'Serving' asr-.•adviBprrs" arfr i Ktefnafa bf.v532;Le3d|nis-; be acdonipanlfe^ b^ an Building tnspeqiar'; Stanley Grzy- e:^oJnt:&vic:Cpminittee...„[. ^AJsseial ieaturelo;f ;t6pv£fee.rw.as^.electei d president'oft 1 1 geheraT ify^tjgqbfet degree th^n-'aHy other facibr, Mr, \yKliainsj. an industrial, eh/ wjtU be a number by a Jajiz edittbia the' 1965 Cranford Y(jutn ciprpS determine our future as mtintcJpal-pur.Fbses,: including re-: from Cranfoird fiigh .School. In' Township Attorney: Creightory and serve1 for i^cpllectfed-. taxes, is t Rbber,t CatUn and Associates, at? an brgahizatibiiai;^meeting Sat- graduated from "Newark College of additioiii a "brass" ^n^er&ble from' ^Engi*>eering»vi^th a BJ5. decree in $2,167,210. Deducting/anticipated the Orange .Avenue. Junior High. planning consultants. V urday in the MunicipalVEuilding.- future, econoniiq" status! as indivi- revenues 'of Sl.ivO.iQO, tH^ re- . As zoning officer, Building In- Main• ..purpose' of.th^-corps is iodual? and ai a| community, and, hi- Jndtlsttial ehglnTBering, He .is a School wil^ join 'tr\e t5-pipce Sub- member ofthe Granford PJrst Aid mainder of $89t,10Q is the arncjirit urban Symphohy for Tscbwkov~ spector Grzybowski is the enibrc- conduct the residential' canvass for de^d,- our future social statvwjiatifer • to be raised by ta^es. ; iog< official of the board, and alsQ determined more by the leyel aril Squad, -Cranford. rJajsrcees -arid. sky's "1812 Overture." .'; the Cranfbrd Heart Fund.; serves as treasurer at the board of In the w^plaAatory statement, . .The concert will bpen'with the reviews all plans fttr'Site develop- strength of our school system, than the cbmmittee^froints but that tjhe ment and officiates at the- presen- The Youth Corps hopes "to raise any other one factor." :•*'•'• trustees at $ti' Mark's v AME orchestra playing Sousa's. "Stars more'than $3,500 to support the Church, "fie lives at 1 McClellan proposed budget }n.clu/leji. funda and- Stripes Forever." In observ- tation of plank '•'.'. The school board president said IsPos for a comprehensive recreational work tot the Jaeart Association in- ance of Boy Scout Sunday, four An enrollment of 414" for'.the Township Engineer Grail ad« its. fight- against heart disease he believegthe school eiectlon is - Establishment of a proposed reg- prbgr&m, jrleiy, Civil Defense head- vises the board sjs to all publ'c •..' IVfr. Biunno '.'of "80S Springfield members of Boy. ^cout- Troop 79 spring semester - pf. the Cranford thrbugh. jres^arch, education ' and important to all citizens and tax- $bn.al health program lot Cranford, quarters/ additional street; light- under- tne ^leadership . of "Camp works projects, subdivisions and payers whether they haye childrqn Qarwood,. Kenilworth a»id Clark Ave., director, of;.' admissions at ing, and general increases neces-' Adult School was 'reported todaV community service, it was reported p y Rutgers tlniveifsity, Newark, is a Hobkins will conduct the flag cer- site development, plans with re- by Robert- W. ' MpArthar, local ini• the l school system.pr bJ, be- "fl^s been postponed ana"implemen- saryvto maintain the high stand- emony. They/..are:' David 'Mat- py Dr,- Kenneth W. Iyersen, pres- gard" to drainage, sewerage, streets large tation of the- plan -probably will graduate of Johns Hopkins "Uni- Heart Fund chairman. ,. . '. cause they ."determine too a versity. He is former president of thews, ^ ldcnt-director. ' ".'! ,..' - '.'...-.- and roads, and landscaping. As Mr.i rilcArthujf -appealed to measure what, kind .of cqramunity not tal^erfiiace untirTBeKtyeari it rriatipns: Capital irnprov«m6nt year ago. •'• • ' • ' '•' • - .'. UJGApplicaiWii Overture," Mr. So£io hak selected The new Master -Plan adopted weekends of February 13-14 and a few short years ago when school thp project, is necessary' because Nfund, $25,000;-road construction, American \nd' Xatin American last year was prepared after more 20-21. ' ' ; V building deficiencies were .not the 1965 budgets of the jtouir..com- $1,000; purchase of leaf lftter ma- Morton Gould's "American Salute" and Sibelius' '"Finlandia."... \ dancing i$: the most popular than two years of, study by the Under the leadership of the can- immediately met," he noted. "This munities- involved have. already For Grant Sent chine, $5,900; street sweeper, $14,- course," with 36 students, while Planning Board and its consult- vass co-chairmen, Jerry Jones, who incident should provej how dras- been dra\vn up and specific financ- ,000; sewer rod machine, $4,200; Members of tli'e jazz combo are: David Gershman, alto Baxophonej slim and. trim and substitute teach- ants, 'Robert .Catlin and Associ- is Student Council nresident at tic a role our schools play beyond ing requirements for the-program To Washington - sewer, power bucket, $3,800; con- Kave not yet, been determined. Robert Road, tenor saxophone; ing w-ith 27 students each, are the ates. As adopted on June 17, jt in- Union Junior' College, and Patheit r obvious educational values." Union Junior College's applica- struction of retention basins, corporated a number of changes, As a first step toward realization John Bodnar, alto saxophone; second:, most popular. . Walton, who is active in 'St. Mi- The school budget was described tion for a federal grant*of $307,330 $12,000, and construction of addir includingt-deletion of proposals for chael's CYO, a rally will be held at by-Dr. Mineur as "modest- iit-size of the plan, the participating com- (Continued oil Page 8) Lawrence Nunn, tenor and bari- OtheKcourses with large enroll- for a sciecne building \vas approv- (Continued on Pane 8) opening of dead-end streets, into 10 a.m. on February 13 at "which when compared with the total job munities had requested the State ed Friday by the l>|ew 'Jersey State ments are: Beginners' contract Kenilworth, suggested-.at.an over- Board of Health to conduct surveys bridge, 23} dog obedience training, the Youth Corps members will re- we have to do, and one that Is.dc-. Commission for the Higher Edu- flow public hearing conducted at ceive their kits for the residential signed to make the burden on lo- of their individual community cation Facilities Act. 15; first aid, 16; beginners' golf, the Municipal Building in M.ay. health situations: Visits. - • cal taxpayers as slight' as possible It was one of nine applications 17; painting in oils, 17; peoples of Mayor Kirwan said these prelim- Urge Naming Vocational HLS, the world, 17; reading improves- Other major projects whose '• "The young people of the Youth' while maintaining the educational approved by the commission, plans were-the subject of many Corps recognize that over a half- level we have achieved with, such inary surveys were completed this which is headed by Dr. Frederick ment, 20; water coloring/ 21, and month io all the towns except Ken- T nnH fT *M Planning Board meetings last million victims of heart diseases in effort.f"" M. Raubinge'r, state commissioner Tn ffanar of Moilm ilworth, where a survey was ex- The b6ard of trustees of the Mollie Redden Memorial Fund, an- Only one course, leathercraft, year Jnajudea me yz Million the was ex- of education. Dr. Albert E."Meder dropped dollar New Jersey Sell Telephone ancj that by helping the work of school election is the only direct pwled tu luti .sLullill Jir thtr nounced today it has aakedT the Union County Board of iutara. • of Westneld, vlce-i)rovost and dean (Contimieft en Page 2) Co. accounting center being" con- Association they can as- TV me' v75Ter'has to re- Slate Universily,'is" to name its proposed vocational and technical high school the Mollie structed in the office-business zone •(Centinuctl mi Page 8) (Continuc&.on- Page'8) Meanwhile, Mayor Kirwan re- ported, candidates for the post of vice-chairman. He is -chairman of Redden Vocational and Technical, High School of Union County. tract off Orange Avfc., the proposed the education committee of Union In a resolution forwarded to' the freeholders, the board said*: "It $400,000 municipal swimming pool Cranford health officer are being interviewed, He said the winner Junior CollegeVboard of trustee*;. is the unanimous sense of the mem- Youth Week and the proposed $100,000 Union The applications were forward- bers of the board of trustees that Junior -College observatory. . of that post here also would be a J&ycees Presenting Annual candidate for. iho job of; .supervis- ed'to Washington on Tuesday for Youth Party the miming of the proposed tech- Other projects included a cam- final approval by the U. S. Oftico nical high school the Mollie Red- ing the proposed regional health paign for uniformity of signs in program. / \ .;.„«..^T.., of Education. " Case Bearings den Vocational and Technical High To climax the current, observ- the business area. Mr. Siegcl re- Children's Skttw Saturday \Up:on Junior College plans' a School of Uniwn County would be ance of Youth Week, an ecumeni- ported that this began with service A'mujjeal play for children, It i was reported \hat\iAe other three immunities also are seeking science building costing. $921,990. ToBeginTaday one.of the many.suitably ways of cal .service of worship will be held station signs and that approxi- ".Snow White and the Magic Wiz- Th5. fedenaJ ^grant represents one- Hearings in the1 cases of seven perpetuating her meitjory." st, 7 p.m.. Sunday in Cranford mately 90 percent of this phase* of ard," will be proscritcd by the part-frliruvhaitUh Pfpptyiy^s to-aerve for the remalrider^of this year. third of ttrefantictpated COKI; \*hicH" persons Jfl years of ajie or over The resolution pointed out that Methodist Church. The youth of the campaign has been completed: Cranfprd Jayceos in the Cranford is the. largest amount possible un- arrestecl.)in connection with a po- many persons in. Union County Cranford are invited to attend. (Continued on Page 3) High School auditorium, at 1 p.m. der the Higher Education Facilities lice raid on a party attended by have indicated they want- to h6n- James Williams of Trinity Epis- Saturday. Proceeds from the proj- Act. . • or Mrs.- Redden "for her rqany con- copal Church will lead in the re- minors at which beer, liquor and Fii'st Aid Squad Tells ect, known as the Jaycee Showcase Week's Weatnw eat nee r Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, UJC barbiturates- allegedly wen; found tribution;;, to the educational and sponsive reading, following which of J965,. will be used to support president, who is a member of the are'scheduled to begin in Munici- cultural activities of our county." Dcbra Thornton .of the First Plans for Fund Drive Jaycee activities m the area. UJC Meteorolojlcal Station New Jersey Commission, said oth- Church of Christ, Scientist, will pal Court at 10 a.m. today. At the time of her death hi.sl Laurie Adams, whp starts in the HABOLD'.] " lleteorolaflM er awangernents for financing the September 3, Mrs. Redden was introduce tho speaker, Farris S. The First Aid Squad announced production u,s Snow White, \vrote Police Chief Lester W. Powell this week that it will conduct a science- building have not yet been reported thut 10 other persons un- president of the Board "of Educa- Swackhamer, chairman of the. the book and lyrics and composed worked out. He added, however, Cranford Youttv Commission. fund drive, beginning March 6, der 18 years, of age arrested in tion of the Union County Vocation- the music for the show. She has It snowed again this week — 1.5that a fund-raising campaign is; al and Technical Schools.. She was The Youth Choir of St. Mark's with the aim of replacing its two appeared in the New York City connection with the ease have been ambulances, which have been inches over Monday and Tuesday, under consideratioa by the board released in .the custody of their a charter member 01' the board. AM.E Church, under the direction Center revival of "Carousel," the but th« weekend wa.s frc- Of pre- of"trustees* "ways and means com- Freeholder John Donohue of ef George Dor.sey, will sing the serving the community for theCirele-in-the-Square production of patent:; pendiny Juvenile. Court past three years. cipitation — for. the llrst time in mittee headed by Harry Cooper of' Hnsol 1 o.^i-l m<- rniU'cr of the voCq- anthem. Larry Nann of the First "Children in Durkneiiii" and sev- nine-weeks. Kiumon, chairman of the board of Arraigned before Maj;istrate tioniif luch school movement in rpef.'ittii'Cs tint; wvuk rmi-'i'ci Owpei—Atiwy Cuip.,.HlH.';H.lC. • Charles J. Stevcm in -Municipal Union County, proposed last fall from the scripture, and Sandy Sul- local homo:-; by squad members and "Snow White and the Magic Wi/.- Boy Scouts, will be picked up dtir- from u niinimum of 3 degrees an Dr: MacKay :yid the proposed Court Monday nujltf were Frank (that the vocational-technical high livan of Calvary Lutheran Church Hrd" originally • wa.s -produced as 'Sunday to a maximum of 36'de- sjciaiee 'buildirtff \vill contain two school memorialize Mr:;, Redden. will extend a word of welcome iiig May. E. 'lud^n-, (33, of 10^0 Spvingiield' a television color show "tfnd is. 8ret:; last Thursday. During the lecture halls, one seating 100\n.err Ave,. jtfTw-hoso honw the party wa.s Member;; of the ,board of trus- and make a .stateinoi.it as to the Michael Colnneri, drive chair- scheduled to be made, into a full- purpose of the service. week, 3!2 degree clays were- re- :ions and the oilier sealing 75, per-, held; Warren fc\ Tudor, 18, ot 33 ! tecs uf tlie Mollie Redden Mem- man, urged resident:; to keep the lencth motion picture. corded to brinK Uv tot.-i! foj.- the sons, li\'e .-cie.nCL' J^bori/torifl-s, :;ci- South 'i-lth-'St.... Ketiilwortli, Mr. orial Fund are: Mrs. C. G. Albury; The service will be followed by a project in mind and be prepared to This is the third anniial chil- lieating season which began Sep- once library, ei-.-ginecrina drafting Tiidor's grandhon; Charlotte E. Mrs. Bernard B. Kott, chairman; ciue.stion-and-iui.swer period with fill their coin books to enable the dren';; show presented by the Craw- tember 1 to 3,142. room, :;ix c I a.t room.;; anil 14' f;u> the speaker, and then by an in- •Welshman,48, of (iiUi Summit Avr.; Mrs Frank Mart/, .-eeretary; Dr. si'iuad. to continue to serve the ford Jaycees. General' chairman A yi'iar ago precipitation totaled . uliy ulTiee.--'. Ketiihvorth; .l/mcs J. Ijibollo Jr., j Clark ' W. Mci)emiit.ii/ Cranford formal reception with refresh- people of Cranfonl. The last fund lor. tliis year's production is J^ich- .19 inches. Tite tcu'iperalurcs f The JJJC -{u'cs'i'denf. • .-aid ments,• concluding at. 0 p.m drive was conducted in lUt)2. t!u? (Continued on Payti 8) wiucd on PUJ/L'-S) anl l>jwm- of 123 Bcslei: Ave. ' LAURIE ADAMS (Coiitiiwcd on /-"nf/i* S) ! (Conthnu'd on Faijc 8)