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TOE WESIWEIB m. J.) HEADER, TiflMSDAY, MAT Re*, participant endorses the stamps like Resident Nominated Welfare Board's checks. The authorized stores col- Kluge Takes Post lect the stamps ivlien purchases are Director of NAA "NEAR ECHO LAKE made and redeem at the banks. Food Stamp Joseph P. Mauer, field representa- At High School Chapter tive for the U.S. Department of At the conclusion of the current Prescott N. Crane of S19 Dorian Program Starts Agriculture, estimates that Union school term, David A. Klug, princi- Rd. has been nominated for re-elec- County will have food stamp sales pal of Redeemer Lutheran Day tion as a director of the New York GOLF COURSE" Certification of Participants in the volume of SI.8 million annually with School, will leave his post to take Chapter of the National Association Union County federal food stamp increases in sales by participating up a new position as chairman of of Accountants. Mr. Crane is affili- program began Monday under di- stores of about 8 to 10 per cent. the mathematics department and ated with the American Metal Cli- rection of the Union County Welfare Mrs. Gertrude Lotwin, home econo- teacher at the Lutheran Junior- max Co, in New York City, is a grad- Board, 7 Bridge St., Elisabeth. mist, said the program will permit Senior High School in Baltimore. uate of Colgate University, and is a Persons wfrio are not receiving lower income families to make Having served at Redeemer as Certified Public Accountant. The NAA is one of the world's public assistance must apply at purchases of food items they now tescher and principal since 1957, Mr. Klug has seen the school which largest organizations in the account- board headquarters so a determin- consider luxuries, like meats, milk, ing field with 200 chapters, of which ation of eligitrilty can be made. fruits and vegetables. began in W53 expand to include a nursery, kindergarten and all of the the New York Chapter is the largest. TTie plan permits low income By increasing the lamuy s purch- The NAA is internationally famous families to purchase food stamp asing power, the collective health of elementary grades. Enrollment dur- for its services designed to keep its ing the present semester has reached booklets from, participating banks. the family shows gains. Another im- 60,000 members informed on the The stamps, in 50-cent and two dol- a high of one hundred twenty-four latest ideas and developments in the portant factor, according to Mrs. students, lar denominations ,can be used like Lotwin, is the purchase of food accounting field. cash in participating stores, stamps helps families to mamage Conducted by Redeemer Lullreran Mr. Crane has been associated The stamps may be used to purch- money much more efficiently, Oburc'h, the Christian Day School with the NAA for a number of years ase any items that usually are con- Robert Lowe, supervisor of case- serves in addition to its own cum-and served as director of member sumed by humans and produced in workers, is in charge of the county municants a goodly number of other attendance prior to his nomination ihe United Hates. Non-edible items "rogram. There are four counties. Christian Churches in Westfield and as director of member acquisition. such as tobacco and alcohol may Mercer, Salem .Bergen and Oamden, surrounding communities. not be purchased with the food where the federal plan already is Mr. Klug and his family will be stamps. Foods imported from an- operating successfully. Ocean and leaving Westfield Lutheran Church other country also are on the non- Atlantic begin the plan next month and school at the end of July. Rinaldo Demands purchasable list. while Passaic joins the lood stamp A stamp user may use a combi- plan with Union in June, Tax Accounting nation of stamps and money to make Grandall Is Named purchases. No cash may be given Republican State Senatorial can- In change, however. The purpose of Blood Promoted Ejiv. Sales Mgr. didate Mathew J. Rinaldo of Union the program is to assiat low income today called on Governor Richard families to upgrade their diets and Appointment of William J. Cran- Hughes for an accounting of the to increase the family's purchasing By Prudential dall as eastern division sales man- monies collected under the state's ager o£ Rieke Corp., was announced power, 3 per cent sales tax. Robert D, Blood 217 Benson PI. recently by Raymond F. Ouer, gen- In a telegram sent to Trenton, "Hie amount of stamps that can be The "Colonial cottage" pictured above is pristine from basement to roof. The "early Amer- has been promoted to assistant and eral manager of sales. Division Rinaldo esked the governor to purchased from participating banks headquarters are located in Linden. earnings and statement consultant "supply facts and figures on the ican" interior it attractive enough, indeed, to compliment the pogei of "American Home" depends on the family's income. The firm is the world's largest man- in the Prudential Insurance Co.'s amount of money collected and what magazine! There are four traditionally decorated bedrooms — 2Vi baths (one bedroom Victor W. Liotta, county welfare ufacturer of metal and plastic clos- group insurance division. has been done with it. The people director, estimates that B,000 indi- ures pnd accessories for commercial measures 22'xlB') . panelled center hall, good-sized living room with fireplace (wrought of New Jersey were led to believe viduals will be provided with an He joined the company in 1856 and and industrial containers. Iron crane), "8 over 8" windows; quaint dining room; sparkling modern kitchen; dabble the sales tax would help lower additional f6 buying power each was a head catenation approver Mr. Crandall, of Westfield, was garags with "automatic" doors; panelled recreation room (32'x15'|. Hand hewn shake before this promotion. formerly a sales representative in property taxes. Available evidence month, thinglet, "Cross A Bible" doors, "baiketweave" brick patio, post lamps, split-rail fencing, Mr. Blood graduated [rom West the eastern division. In his new po-indicates this has not been the case." There arc three basic eligibilty sition he succeeds Francis R, Car- Commenting on his telegram, beds of ivy, beautiful yard add to the. charm. Listed tcday — $47,900. ' requirements. The eligibilty of ap- Side High School in 1955 and at- tended evening classes at Rutgers roll, now assistant genera! sales Rinaldo said he felt the governor plicants ta to be determined by the manager at the corporate headquar- "owes the people of this state a welfare department; the food must University for his bachelor's degree, which ho received in 1965. ters in Auburn, Ind, detailed accounting of the proceeds be prepared and cooked in the home, Prior to joining Ricke Corp. in of this tax. Certainly there are valid the family must meet certain, in- He is a member of Delta Sigma 1984, Mr, Crandall held a sales posi- BARRETT & CHAIN" areas where the money should be come and resource requirements. Pi, International professional and tion with Inland Steel Container Co., business fraternity. spent. Aid to education and improve- Eligible applicants will receive of Jersey City. Ha is an active mem- ments in institutional facilities are ft ft ft REALTORS ft ft ft authorization cards which identtify Mr. Bloody maried to the former ber of the New Jersey Oil and Chem- only two that come immediately to them as participants in the food Nancy Carlson of Westfleld. They ical Association. mind." "Two Colonial Offices" have two daughters. Mr. Crandall, a former U. S. Army stamp program, "Hiey will be issued •Rinaldo said lie suspected that ."the twice monthly to non-assistance officer, holds a Business Administra- 43 Elm Street .AD 2-1800 tion degree from Seton Hall Uni- residents of New Jersey are not recipients. getting the benefits they were prom- LEADER ADS versity. The stamps are good anytime In Mr. and Mrs. Crandell arc the ised when the sales tax was intro- 2 New Providence Road AD 3-1800 any participating store, The eligible BRING RESULTS parents of three daughters. duced." Mother's Day is May I4lh WESTFIELD an embroidered peignoir set a most charming gift Wrap up all your love for mother in a very pretty way. Give her a delicate peignoir set of cool dacron polyester-and-cotfon. Eyelet ruffles, bows and ribbons on a square neck design, 23.00 ... embroidered rosss and eyelet cascade down the front bf our gown and peignoir, 25.00... a lovely profusion of eyelet on a gown with lacy shoulder strops, on a peignoir with pefer-pan collar, 20.00. Pink or blue in the collection. ^ All in sizes small and medium. Lingerie, Hahne & Company Wesifield THE WESTFIEXP <N»J.) LEADER, THUBSDAV, MAY <, Marti reported that more than half County Convention, June 1, 2 and 3 in YWCA Elects Negro President of the community and student Elizabeth. CA's have been involved in more Mrs. Bea Sdmeller reported she than 500 different anti-poverty pro- sent 30 pairs of ey6 glasses to Mil- ts Liberalized 'Purpose' grams. She also said &f the YWCA's burn Cor Eyes for the Needy, continued efforts in the area of The Young Women's Christian faiths and no faith, Mrs.George integration that ra the last throe Association took Ihe historic step of Plenty, president of the We&field years there has been intensified officiary revising its statement of YWCA, said on her return. The effort for InicrgratEon within the • LEGAL NOTICES • purpose al its 24th national conven- convention action follows a three- YWCA and the corrttnunlty where it K TO Tns tion last week in Boston, where a year study under the direction of may be.