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NEW IERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I. 1951 22 Pages — FIVE CENTS pastorate of the Craniord Meth- the thirty members of the: Sen- SEWERS" ibe uniformed Police and Fire depart- fines his duties which are both tain conditions. It is required that odist Church fo rthe ninth year was ior Choir, who sang "Listen to the Chapter 8 of the Code throws the; iMiliilg trip in British I made at the annual congregational ments. Every employee,'other than technical and administrative. Un- retractable awnings shall have a necessary safeguards around -afi Bequests L^aye Lambs,".- conducted by ;Hehry M. those working under contract, is to Albeita at o, VIA Men's Night -.meeting in the church Sunday Boardman and accompanied by der authority of section 2.03 of the clearance of 7 feet from the side- plumbing operations in the Town- Historical Society Name* hoM appointment under one of the Code, the management of parks walk when down. C thr Jtmior and". CKildren night. ' . , • - Mrs. George F. Rothweiler, organ- rhip. Any such work."requires a «rf the Cranford Slated This Saturday established ratings. Employees and shade trees has now been in- Section 7122 prevents the con- New Tax Rate Is "-. E. G. Hilyard, reporting for the ist. Tribute to,the choir was paid written application and' permit, are also to be classified as perman- cluded as a public w.orks"operak - struction of cellar openings within end due inspection and approval. tkeJnusk room of the| Curtis G. Culin Treasurer T-The Village Improvement As- pastoral relations committee jn by Mrs. Lueien Duggan, und Mrs. ent, probationary, or temporary. school Monday evening. Mr. ] ledln ;ociatiOn will hold its annual in- place of Harlon W. Drew, who was F. Herbert Hoick, choir member, tion. a sidewalk or-highway line except No tampering with any trunk or CO1NCAKDS Cuttis G. Culin of 205 Holly Aid Dimes Except under the Labor classifica- by authority,, and requires that any with c scendant of the Cory family, was brmal men's night Saturday' at •fll." addressed 'the request to Dr.gave the response. • " lateral server is permitted. No per- street was elected treasurer of the presented by, William F. Hoffman tion, all permanent and proba- PUBLJC WAYS AND PLACES such opening be made safe to theson' shall place any substance in. IMMEDIATELY ! 8:30 in the Casino. Entertainment at ^5.30 E. F. Hallock, who presided; *'If we arc to have a World of Robert Halsey. who arran Cranford Historical Society at theand read by the secretary. The tionary appointments and separa- Chapter 7, under the above title, public./ '..'.' . '„•'any sanitary or storm sewer, or ant Fight will feature vocal numbers and Dr. HaUock- is superintendent peace and justice the Church must tions must be made by resolution is one of the most important of the introduced the quarterly- meeting Friday night of house was used to quarter and aign dances from the 1920's by mem- Of the Newark District of' the Section 7.23 prohibits the con-catch basin, which may^interfere ] expand its horizons and strength- of the Township" Committee. Em- Code. Section 7.01 prohibits the BaW fhwieler. pr the Board of Trustees in the home hide soldiers of the Continental -of-'the-Junior. Women's Club. I Ea.. ;i: > . i • Newark Anhunl Conference of the en its forces,"••.> said Dr. Hallock, struction of cuiverts . or bridges with, free passage therein. No acids, the senior chapter presided. of Austin Dohrman, 149, Linden Army during the Revolution and m a i n 11-1'oiiit Jiiinp Caused ployees' in. the*, Labor ratings and littering of public ways, parks' arid across gutters without written per- gasoline, naptha, or exhausts from Teachers Hear Talk Other highlights will be dancing, ^ " , Methodist Church) which is held who closed the meeting with, a temporary, employees may be ap- places. Section 7.02 prohibits dam- AndHiom for the sixth lintiffs WAld p place, He succeeds the late Walter was one of the stations in the un- shuffleboard and a card.party. RuhUrV Crusade By Wage Boosts for mit, and provides for the destruc- engines shall be permitted to flow By Weatfield S«r£eoa T. Hay. To Receive Free in May. ' ' silent prayer and Bencdictiop. ' . pointed and rated by heads of de- age to curbs and sidewalks by the edition of the -"Sadie and _ derground railroad for fugitive Roy S. Martin, Roy Tipton and tion of any such which' is unauth- into any sanitary or storm sewer; [finance Reconing ^ Charles ^chillingcr ^and ! An " ,, H>J(Jlr i ;i Fami,y Town, School Help partments and office, after approv- passage of vehicles. Section 7.03 Dr. Edward G. Boames> arttw- Faffies** on March 16 and 17 ( Elected as new members were slaves dufing- the- war between the Movie Tickets lor Charles Wallace were elected orized. , and no industrial waste except by states...... Mrs. Elmer A. Koyen are chair-1-,,y Crusadto was ,^adc at. M thc. al of the cognizant Committeernah; makes it illegal to modify, rerriove, pedic surgeon at Bahway today. The audition-proda Mrs. E. C. Rouvert, the Rev. Rob- Cranford's tax rateT'for 1951 is . trustees for three-year terms,., re- Driver Freed in $500 By section 7.24, it is the duty of consent of the Township. The lat- net for Wilson Co. Raising $250 in Drive men of arrangemente. Committee\ ^ Sunday in, Si. Michael's provided budget - funds - are avail- or deface any public installation or rial Hospital addressed the committee includes Alex ! ert G. Longaker, Charles Messerve, Etienne O'Brien reported that a chairmen Include itlrs. P. B. AlRcr. estimated at S5.30 per ' S100 of placing R. J. Hawes, H. G. Hill owners or tenants to cut any. weeds ter's employees are authorized to chairman; Bruce Ihle, ivil action hbs been filed in 'Aichard McFaddcn and T. Eugene Seventy-eight local youngsters Church. Thc Rev. William Don- Bail Alter Accident able to pay them. construct an,y public appurtenance enter any building or premises con- ford public school teachei* on the i,,r Court by Walter- C. letter of, sympathy had been sent miscellaneous; Mrs. W. J. Fredrick nelly, pastor, and his assistant's d valuation, an increase of and Kerintth Lofgren, rctiringj between their property and the subject of fractures at one of the n. Ton .Doyle, Charla] Snyder. Their- applications were to Mrs. Walter T. Hay. • who have raised $250 for the local and Mrs. L. J.- Meyers, card party; VI points over the 1950 rate. This Mr. Drew was elected lay lead- Richard L. McHale, 32 years old, Other sections of the Chapter without the consent of the Town- curb line and to trim any trees nected with any public sewer to iman of-42 Cranford terrace ^presented by, Ray Clement, mem- March of Dimes drive by collect- the Rev. Joseph Donnelly and The «.f 32 Park, terrace, was released in ship Committee. ••-',.. • recent first aid. lewiew in^ia^r^ Frank Weidknecht, ,thcrs against the Township Wesley A. .Stanger acted as sec- Mrs. D. N. Brown and Mrs. Peter Rev. "Mark Doolcy, :iskcd each was announced .yesterday by Fi- ' _ «r and lay 'delegate to the New- cover the- hours of work, fixing of overhanging . any public, way orinspect or work therein. The mat- tetship chairman.' '• rig $1 or more in their coin banks Nelson, refreshments, and Mrs. n;lnce $500 cash boil Sunday by Court held during after school horns in and Russell unford, the Township Com- retary in the absence of Oliver family to pletl^t- iuself to say "a ! Commissioner FredtP. An- ark Conference. pay, vacations, sick-leave and re- Section ..7.04 et seq. covers the place, to a height of not less than ter of licensing of plumbers is cov- the high school auditoriu 'The board adopted a resolution Richards. Thc next meeting will will receive free tickets to- a mat- Alva Dunbaden, decorations. Clerk John G. Ranhofer for court fkank Bantsey; Wder of the! , thc Board of Adjustment, Rosary of reparation daily for a I 'lersen following completion of the Department hea'ds were also tirement. matter of excavations in street's' to 10 feet over sidewalks and 12 feet ered by the Plumbing Code. , to^resume work on thc production be held in the home of Mr. O'Brien, ineev at the Cranford Theater,. it Depa appearance February 5.on charges As a follow-up of the Qnb. wiO again stage the i limning Board, Building In- just and lasting peace- 1 tentative budget by members of named, YTilliom Knok ;>ylll be in 0 Chapter 4 of thc -Code' covers a lay sewer, water, or gas pipes; and over roadways. Trees between the Section 8.12 provides a penalty df ,a printed and illustrated' volume North Union avenue. was announced yesterday by Miss resulting from an auto collision talk. Cranford tem.hn» spent r' f- j. Deller, Osceola tj i. - •• •--.-i' vi"-»*.u • • 4 ! the Township Committee. The charge of education; Mr. and Mrs. similar field with respect to therequires a permit, payment of fees, sidewalk line and the roadway are for violation of the provisions of practice period on the splinting of the history of Cranford. Leslie Mrs. Dohrman served refresh- Marian A. Schmitz, chairman of 1 late Saturday night. ' s, Inc..' and the I£}A.. Wilson chaotiEmphasizihc conditiog nthat of th' the-'presene world andt i , , ,.,1^-4. . Walter. Eppleri fellowship; Sicl- Police Department, with additional proper protection and refill. to be trimmed by the Township. Chapter 8:-«- bandaging of supposedly Crump-was named chairman of ments at the close of the meeting. this phase of the local drive The f Newark, to, upset the re-* the project. He will be assisted Posts Given the• immincrtc- - e of -anothe •-' r '..--global• .' -:iproposet a si)t-ciac budgel meetint willg boe fintroduce the conjd- ' ney L. Nunn, lltmnco; Louis. M. He was apprehended by Patrol- regulations as to uniforms, equip- Section 7.11 et seq. prohibits the Section 7.26 prohibits any-hedge areas .at the Monday afti tickets, which have been contrib- Nfcih Paul Johnson - on Centennial r omitted township ordinance by A. B. Caldwell and Wesley A war arc the result of;the abandon- mittee Monday, T-vcnijig. Tot-ten, meni'jjYcd Swlsher, music; ment, duties, conduct,, and discip- attachment of posters to trees or or shrubbery between the sidewalk CUAM BAGS rtrmCHASED—Wblt* m inj! the'34-acre Sperry-Es- I£ONAED K. VAN SADgRS uted by s friend of the drive, will avenue after his car,-police said, Colored— wltnout buttoiu.or eatehc* — meeting. Use of fanprwWsed mi Stanger. be. mailed out today to the young- ment ol God,' the pastors urged u Pt'incipal,reasons for the higher Mrs. 'Chaunetjy.'C. Hale, stew'iird- line. in any ppubli c pplace, injury to trees, and roadway,, or any such. en- • Caato fw »•••*. Brine them Into Th» rials .was stressed. Later m from Residence "A" to In- World Day tax. rate, the finance commissoincr ship!'John D.' Terpening, and Jos- struck one driven by Monte J. croachment upon a sidewalk, or CnnhM CIMi»i| »nximately $161,000 in total vfiimtncndatlons of the Board book. Cranford women will join o.thers 1 Warner were added to the Board quarters, where he was held over- jusiment and planning Board throughout the world Friday, Feb- sis and urged residents who have Joyful Hour expenditures, of which $04,000 is night His car was impounded MVs. Fred F. Vorhccs was rcllccted in municipal costs, $59,000 of ,Education. Edward F: Dobihnl, voiced and set Aside, the ordi- Patrolman Ordered Nathaniel R. • Foster, president, ruary 9, in the annual observance not as yet returned' their" coin named . secretary of the Medical Jr., a student at -Drew Theological until later Sunday and released to was elected to represent the group cards to do so immediately.\ citing . be reversed and set aside, To Report March 1; of World Day of Prayer. The serv- Comitrntec of the Civil' Defense ty taxes. . • Seminary, ...was. named parttime be driven to his home. ' . uildini* inspector be restrain- in the New Jersey State Historical ice will be held at 1:30 p.m. in One. local youngster, Billl .Schorn Council Tuesday at.its meeting in vited • to. join - the- crusade. No ! Society. An invitation to assist, in Commissioner Andersen stated director of Christian* Education. onv issuihi! a l3Uild|nfi permit Was First Lieutenant Trinity""Church" under auspices-of .of 9 Claremont pU»cc, .contributed the township. rooms. Other new other obligation is involved, Ihc: Chairman of the nominating the "work of the state society was $5, his entire week's salary from information may ;that of 'the ' township's increase, • To Play in Recital * _hc-ci'cclionr of an-' industrial 'Patrolman—Leonard—R. -Van the ^ranfoird^Councir of Church : members, who were assigned,- in- committee.was the Rev. Mr. Allin- accepted forthe encouragement ot his ppapep r ft, to the local-fund. tlude: Franlc^. Ktfernpa^transporta- bc^-obtaincd at St. Michael reel ! j^EM • is accounted^ for in de- ling, and the Osceola Homes, Seders, a first lieutenant in theorganizing and maintaining socie- Women; Mrs. John G7Wilirs. SrM gcr, assisted by Harold Klnney. Mrs. Elvira Boycl of Cranford liinri/or thc H. A) Wilson,Co. is chairman of the committee on Bill, who attends /junior."high tion, and Norman White.monitor- tory. •""•• " | feJTcd~" charges—which—nrcv-bei»g— Chris Sortmson, William Reed and tivenue will offer u piano solo dur- army reserve corps, on Monday ties throughout the state. The I paid this year rather than unuhcod Icniiancntly restrained from arrangements. school, said he wanted to do some- ing. 1 William Morell. ing a recital of students of the received orders to report March state group maintains a museum I by a ^bond issue."' These include •ii^ iin- imlustrial building on 1 for active military service at in Newark and thc Old British This year's theme for the serv- thing extra for, the polio fund. Thc committee agreed to work -The current cxpemiO budgiut of. Enntorn Consorvutpry of Mnslr and Approximately 50 more children suoh itcnis as the hew parking [remiiios or using/the land for Camp Rucker, Ala. He has re-Barracks in Trynton. ice is, "Perfect Love Casts Out out its blood typing program ac- ' meters, shnitary sewors,' addition $24,396 for 1951,-52 was presented ol Roselie oii Friday evening Jiini? except as authorized for :Fear," from I John 4:18. Tho pro^ will receive tickets to the movies as To Train questcd a rrujitary leave oi aDscnce On behalf of the Jersey Central • ttr tlu- ,pi)liee—rt«r(it»ri—jrml—other— by Sidney L. Nunn unri Kenneth iit.8 p.m.-in the auditorium of the „ "A" purposes as de-from the police department to gram was inaugurated in 1887 bysoon as their coin banks are re-by Blood Donors, Inc., and the Lofgren, and adopted. A benev.- Abraham Clark High School, Railroad, Mr. Foster presented the turned to Miss Schmitz' at The i inojects. Also budj{cted for pay- • f in the township zoning ordi- begin Fobrua'ty 1. .. Mrs. Darwin R. James, president Cranford Physicians' Club. Dr. ! rnent. this year 1s $13,300., which" . olence budget of $4,625, presented museum with a framed photograph of the Woman's Board of Home Citizen and Chrphiclie office and Carl G. Hanson; who reported on by Kenneth Sheldton, Was also s.-- • - Thc patrolman, who was -f the railroad station which was the "money is counted. She em- ; include; a new bulldozer and po- i-complaint charges the Board pointed last April, is a World War Missions of the Presbyterian his meeting with the local Red adopted. .:""•-' torn down to make way for the phasized that tickets, on which thc lice car purchased la^t year, as Ijuitnicnt, in purportKig to II veteran, and served four and Church. Cross Chapter,- said he has planned '.well as an .emergency appropria- • Contributions' to thc New Build- OK •CrrLEMf.NT • present, structure. He also p tax. ulrcady - has been paid, will a date in February for the start NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN. That thfl i public hearing and irf'mak- a half years as an ordnance officer Mrs. Charles G. Albury, presi- 1 I tinn to clean up after thc Nov.em- ing Fund, at the rate of $800 a scntcd -a book^ entitled^ "Ancient be ;scnt by mail to -all who have of the blood typing program. 120 Auxiliary Police account of •rut •tllwcrlbeni' exeeutrlcci favoruble recommendation in England, - France, Germany, Trail from Old- Mine Road," dent of thc Cranford council, has earned them along with ti certifi- i b'er wind storm. . month, have brought thc total to under the tail will and tettament of t lifting the zo,rie from Resi- Belgium, France and Holland. urged all women to join in the ; Mrs. Frank Foster will be in $36,804.79, The .new building com- Ch«rlc« Kurli. deceased, will be audited which had been autographed for cate of appreciation. The tickets To Attend Evening ! Salary increases'•. for municipal and iitated by the Surrogate, and reported *iA" to industrial, acted He is the second member'of the him by the author, Amelia Stick- observance.' arc good for any matinee at thcCharge of a plan to teach the cross mittee will present specific pro- (or aettlement to the Union County Court. lly :md beyond the scope of . The offering taken at the serv- matching of blood to volunteers Course Until April 5 j personnel,. including police, flrc- Probate Dlvl.lon on Thurmday. the IMk police force to be recalled. Marine ney Decker. local theater. ' : men and other employes, is csti-. posals for the congregation to con- day of February, next, at 10 A. M. w'ers in that it has no author- S'Sgt. A. Frank Burr,- reordered ice will • be divided between., the whs have had some microscopy sider,-Chairman Weaver and Dr.Dated: .January lath, 1«M. Iii, hear or to recommend on to duty last, summer, is at the The book traces the old Mini- Home Missions Council of North , Children.who had returned coin training, tt is planned to have at : MARGARET KURTZ. sink trail -that misses through banks through Tuesday and will j serves Homer J. Hall reported. ' ' LILLIAN M. HINKELDEV,, Implication for a change in America and' the Foreign Missions least two assigned- to each first aid diy evening in Sherman School • . ,,,,- . Elizabeth recruiting office. ,. . _ ..-._.. . n,,,' I irmei n and one additional Continued sponsoring of the Boy ' JtxecutricM UTIFUL SATIN as provided by a municipal Cranford and contains pictures of Conference of North America for receive their movie tickets by mail station and clearing house. auditorium. Police Chief William • • . CAKL H. WARSINSKI. AtVy.. Lt- Van Saders, 32 years old, is historic spots and buildings along today or tomorrow follow: To kct Scouts meeting-in the church win 6 North Ave. W., Cranford, N. 3. |ance. interdenominational work -here Dr. Edward M. ,Coe, chairman A. Fischer, supervisor of the Civil . P the.tnx rate from going a graduate of Ridgefle)d Park High the trail. Any teacher in the pub- - Richard Salway, 319 Prospect above le 5 30 m endorsed. Robert Harris prcsent- • ree' «7. \ ' -. • • '.Planning: Board acted School and attendv^Pace Institute and abroad. of the committee, announced the Defense measure announced yes-1 *! * - ^k. the com- lly, ihc complaint continues, lic or parochial school > wishing. to • ' Those who will feceive aid un- avenue;.Penny Durham; 307.Pros- following stations - for registered terday. The school will continue |mittce w»» appropriate. $68,000 He has lived in Cranford three read the book.to students is asked pect avenue; Andrew Burns,' 90 AIW N¥L|N nit- tho ordinance proposed and a half yea,rs, and prior- to his der the Home Missions Counci nurses who have volunteered their until April 5. more' from its surplus cash reserves chance of zone was not prop- to get in touch with Mr. Foster, include American Indians, Share- Winans avenue; Billy Schmitz, 39 services: Roosevelt School, Mrs. this year than it did in 1950. The appointment to the police depart- The book may not be borrowed by Hollywood avenue; - Dorothy Chief Fischer simultaneously is- t by thc board. It ment, was. employed by the Na- croppers, and migrants. Funds do- C. E. Porter, Mrs. Kathcrinc Hub- sued ah appeal for more auxiliary balance will be made up in in^ students or -individuals but is Schmitz, 39. Hollywood avenue; Jiot Rive sufficienntime io thetional Gypsum Co., Garwood. nated to thc Foreign Missions bard.arrdMrs. W. F. Weber; Eng-. _ -! ceased Vatables and in. the in- Icloration, its recommendations available to teachers for class Conference go to supply Christian Michael Coyne, 90 Winans avchlic lish Village, Mrs. C. Rothcrbcrgcr c c; scd ls FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS He attended, the School of Basic work. James Flugrath, 109 Hillcrcvf ave- rorTquotT"of7()0~men.'oWri20i «- ' * rate.. literature for women and children In) reason for such change or .Training of the Union County and Mrs. HE. Pfeiffcr; Cranford men have offered their services so | Mr. Andersen explained that pels upon which the-change History of the "Cory House* in India, Burma, China, Japan nue; Howard Dircks, 10$ Benjamin . ^ The Smart Way to Economise Police. Chiefs' Association, and street. -. ••;'/• High School, M^iss Elizabeth Dur-[far, and more are needed, he ex-! scvcnil worthy fftojects have been predicated;'- it did not in North avenue near Linden Egypt Africa and Latin America, rell,'Mrs. Mac Hull and Mrs. Al-i plained; to establish a staff which eliminated in order to hold the completed the course as class vale- written -by Homer J. Hall, a de- %• Complete department for processing-, wrapping, quick- freel- a proper meeting ^for the con- dictorian and vice-president No- Contributions also arc sent to Also, Maria Machin; .213 No. phu Peters. ' will be adequate at all times dc- rate as low as possible and also in s j 18th street, Kcnilworth; Nahlon ing, smoking and curing;, ' . . ition of such change; its vember 20. . • * = f— o the Committee on Friendly Rela- Also, Sherman'School, Mrs. Elsie' spit-•"•-•-•e conflictin- g workin-- ••g -hours. I view of,- present .national arid inter- • Supplies 6f all types for the home-frceter or loeker patron. lmendiition was vague, in- tions among Foreign Students in Marino, 31. Commonwealth road, A 20-minuic Him.. '-Pattern for , national conditions. « Lt. Van' Saders owns- his -home Kenilworth; Robert Turner, 528 Crane, Mrs. Kathcrinc Popp and (Ictc and defective; and it Amreica The Foreign Missions Mrs; Alice Flood; Lincoln School, Survival." Mi-ill be shown during! He said thc committee aims to % Special discount, on meat and frown foods for. loeker cus- nt 126 Division avenue, He andGeorge Ward South avenue, east; James Som- tomers. .' • •' • '' • . \ ' •'•'•'. to obtain or' consider pcrti- "his wife bjfvc two children, Pat- Conference also aids in the. edu- Mrs. Chris Barnaby, Mrs. Warin. the inauEuration program Monday \ provide all essential services with- fticts. and circumstances re- cation of Christian leaders in in-mers, 58 Centennial avenue; Ar- # CommercUi storaie space available In tero and hlgli lem- ricia,"© years old, a pupil in Cleve- thur Sqmmcrs, 58 Centennial ave- Mrs. Edith A. Martin and Mrs"fro. m 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The movie !°"t curtailment, and with a staff : :> The formal hrtte m # ha : to the proposed change. land School, and Leonard R., Jr., To Conduct terdenominational Christian Gol- Bertha Buzalski, and Johnson & wiM be shown through the courtesy"\ ot thoroughly capable people, but . perature rooms. '" ' , "•"•"'.".•.' '"• "••'•"• • ordinance, us adopted by the leges in the Orient) nue; Artie Johnscn, 405 Central 2 years old. avenue; Donald Scott, 303 Maple Johnson, Mrs. Lucille Connors, of the Public Service Gas andfako intends to determine its ex- $18 per year |iship Committee on Decem- Rose Scott and Mrs. Ruth Electric Co. j penditurcs within its-income. glory, USM trmly beloaf. U 1950, is unlawful, the TV Program place; Albert Vajda, 175 Locust 1 In iCu, Ft. Locker . $10 per 6 months Cranford Players Win Casts Announced for drive; Margaret Burns, 90 Winans Marshall. Classes., will be held "each Mon- commenting on the commit- Ititfs contend, in that it does 9 Assigned, to clearing stations d'ay. Wednesday and Thursday! tee's reasons for not undertaking Holds ftpprox. MA lbs. $2 per month pidcquately and property dcr Patrolman George Ward, of 406 avenue; Maureen Flynn, 17th St. Top Scores in Bridge Claremont place, former outstand- Dramatists Assembly were: Mrs. Josephine' Rudnicki, evening, for two hours, and re-',•»">"• '"ajor improvements during i the (i iteetcd property. Thtiy and Lafayette avenue, Kenil worth 1951 the Rent Your Locker Now Cranford bridge playerrf took all ing welterweight boxer, will have Casting has been completed for Paul Heigl, 103 Balmicrc road, Mrs.. Arlcnc Gangaware, Miss servists will receive traininfi in j - nnance commissioner Limited Space Available \son and L. M. Tucker, from 2:30 to 3 p.m. with a program 548 SECOND ST. rLAtNFIELD R. Damon and DiN. Tyre arid Mr, of boxing instruction. : Thirty," will be Mrs. John Ban- Mrs. Doris Bauer, Masonic Temple. • (Continued em paje citfhtJ , docs not. desire m this critical PLalnfield 6-5191 ns were,furnished or existed non, Mrs. Frank Newburt, Mrs • • -•• • •; period to use any labor and mo- IC zone change. The ordinance and Mrs. Ralston Neville. Mr. Ward >aid yesterday' the Parlted Cars Hinder ltrt«rrn rlalndrU An. and Ukcrty si.'iAUnt «|M Tri(lu) - Denmer Dickson, Mrs. Richard . ' _ •' -m jterials which .may be needed in enacted without due and In the Mitchell section, first purpose'of his'new show is not to Names Requested # tnc lacker I'l.nk lUani »s«W A. M.—«l!«» r.'M. TrMay: * A. M.—f P. >t. place also went to. Cranford play- teach boys to become' professional Keppler and Mrs. W. J. Hoffman SUQW Removal Here A § nd*n rtd*h '• nation's defense eftovti • •i' consideration'of' the merits Mrs. Hoffman also will direct the MK 9> '"': • ' ' " ' ' •.•;,.. \v! •••.••.• the aliened necessity for thcers^ 'Mr. and- Mrs. W. Weldner in fighters, but toj-Fe . _ theh m to Snow plows were hampered last Far Honor Roll -t*» *Jr« * r ' *^'^ j Mr. Andersen who, with Fire the. North-South position, and H night by thtTlarge numbcr~of cars —The-Honor-Roll-Gommiitec-has yi ' "•''• 'f F"f\— .Commissioner Clarence L. Fritz. i;p; thc committee held spe- learn the art of'seff-defense and Possession-," a comedy by Laur- ~M~d~iTnrili)tg>1i ^ff 'joined the committee January i,~" •iiectings and passed the per- C. Reynolds and R. L. Damon in keep their bodies physically strong. left parked in the stiects. Town- recorded names of only 10 men%jU V thc East-West. . . ence Housman, is in rehearsal un- ship Encineer Patrick J. Grail said and women from Cranford who "ft* " said the township is in a sound t orclinaricc. during a period There will be 'demonstrations of der the direction of Mrs." H. W i. tho niTectcd owners were Runncrs-up were Mr. and Mrs, various types of boxing by many early this rnornihier Fiv* plows be- arc serving in the armed forces, w>- . • • f f^ ' ';'financial condition with less than W. F. Elmendorff of Plainfleld and Fisher. Thc ' cast includes Mrs. Mrs. Charles G. Albury, chuirman. Yf>flT< tntth, f iO. : SG00,tH>0 in bonded indebtedness. wise engaged, and the of the local man's present- and Ellis G. Bishop, Mrs. William Old, gan operating throughout Cran- re to enact the ordinance was W. R. Hoffman ot Fonwood and R former boxing' pupils. ford at 10 o'clock aiyl 'snow re- has reported. • This sum, hp said; can.be paid off V. Hoffman of Cranford, followed Mrs. E. W. Carirer, Mrs. Roger Names of Cranford's servicemen Anthony G. Hemich of 108 Ret- in 10 vears'or less. hurried . after the He plans to have several local Norton, Mrs. E. Duer Reeves, Wil- moval was started about midnight of man of the Township Com- by Mrs. M. Brown and-Mrs. ,S clergymen as well as outstanding in. the township center. ford avenue, yesterday'observed'/' The finance chairman spid the Borodowsko of Cranford, and Mr. liam Wiseman and John Gcrtcn- on the Honor, Roll, should be for- his fiftieth anniversary with the proposed budget was prepared qj fcijfc figures in the Avorld of sport as ber'ger. . , * , Mr. Grail urged residents to mck, iuclci 0 had informed the plaintiffs and MrsJH. S. Kelly of. Westfteld. his guests from week, to week. The park . their cars in driveways • or j warded to Mrs, Albury. Data ha& American Bridge Company, a sub- jfollowinj: many, compromises by < uith huiUtm'trim, fit others in a public statement rTherhext duplicate'matches will Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor in garages during inclement wca-1 been received on the following: sidiary of the United States Steel uther' - committee, meynbers and 'partment hcadswho'were FACES > ,> = bth ami f-U dtirt the application would not bebe played Friday night, February of the First Presbyteria*n-€hurchr Chickenpox Heads ther. The road department can Louis J. Kraus, Ronald T. Kraus, Corporation, at its .orticcs in most co- •' trbfc (ieredijut woujd bc.dropped. 9 in Trinity Church parish house. will be his guest on the opening York. " . • oi»erative in-their'desires to pre- p ruHU *t h*- Coiuinui^icuble Diseases work fljorc cfticichtly if car owners j Leonard R. Dolan. Charles^S.M'ott, sent a budji(?t which would reflect! «/ nylon net with Ufa "loption of the ordinance, the program Sunday. cooperate, he said. Rowland | About attended FOR A GOOD MANY YEARS SEAGER'S IMN. AU ptttU. Slu» i<«» yofct, drop shot •lainants continue, constitu* Chickenpox fast becoming ni)t only, pvesent but future condi-- U fit. SarigiuHano, Edwards Mr. Ward, better known during Cmnford's Contagious Disease No, About three inches of snow fell! Tudor, R. . Hammond, Charles • luncheon-in his honor at '^hc-ft-ail- u kppllqu* n alni.se of discreption on the his fighting days as "Gentleman HAS BEEN CATERING TO THE DRUG Uptd btrlhm. •• <>f the Township Committee Jeiifn oit lull tltirt. Enlist in Air Corps George," was an outstanding con-., Sitt* 8 to 16. ,' ts powers in_.that it constitiit- Two Cranford yoi'"-; men have tender for thc world's welter- Leaders NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF CRAN- 1 unlawfbl'act. Thc present enlisted in thc Arm: Air Corps, it weight championship from 1921 to FORD AND ViaNITY. I' <»f the. premises, did , not was announced this week by thc102$. Later, from about 1029 to Program proof qf any unnecessary recruiting officer at the Elizabeth 1933, he conducted a gymnasium and mumps and two cases of was .made by N. B. Obboid of Because\ their present program I'ip in the continuance of the Post Office. They ore Joseph N. on Centennial avenue where he whooping cough. • Pittsburch. vice - ^evident in' emphasizes civil defense, all adults I as a residential district, Sangiuliano, son of Mr. and Mrs. taught boxing and physical cul- Local food and milk dealers as At Joint Meeting Tuesday charge of sales. active in Girl Scouting in the That dur efforts to serve you efficiently and r-l'liiintiffs charge that their Arthur Sangiuliano of 33 Denman ture. Since 1942; he has given. a Mr. Henrich was a mail mes- .Cranford area will be recognised prties will be depreciated by road, and Arthur A. Edwards, son well as beauticians and barbell cour.teously»have been appreciated is evidenced weekly coursc_ in boxing at thewh'o have not yet obtained their In observance of Founders'Day I their blood typed in the school, sender when .he first joined thc as civil defensdf e workers. MrsM . and that thc property of -Mr. and Mis. Arthur Edwards Elizahcth YHiiHA. the PTAs of Sherman.and.Lincoln Mothers who assisted^were Mrs. company. At. resent he is- chief Howard-R, Best, commissioner of >n is stilted for 'residential of 440 Lexington avenue. 1951 licenses can call for them nt by the old familiar faces that contihue to use s He has been a member of thcthe health office. Mr. Smith said, -,„ ,.,,1 • , . , „,„„»!„- ' *ranmin, MIS. n. w. nui i«.\>, »"».-cicrK or the contractins; depart- the Cranford Girl Scout Councl l"'"> Thc Sperry property, Sanciulinnov a graduate of Cran- oil r store and by the new faces that are con- Cranford Police Department since wil hold a joint meeting D1)li M;s A R Co,vilICi Mrs ment .-«••*' has announced. " ^ •onteiul, Is accessible only ford High School, has been cm- 1038 and currently is president of I two strictly residential streets ployed v as a clerk in the A &• P Must Dres» Tuesday at 8 p m.. in Lincoln Stewart, Mrs. G.Holmc^ Williams A ^lfkrJ hc,tf ^-^ Mr- , Spccia, tlvl, dofonselrfrTnks will - stantly coming in. '••-•'• Cranford Local, 52, P. B. A. He School. Mrs. Ruth Janovsik. prin- Mcs. L. N. Beach and Mrs. Josephr}, , ^cn a number of tho be available at-lead^and council, f!>o change to industrial zone Super Market here. Edwards also is a member of th,c Cranford With New Tugs Today cmlch h;L property would cnuse un- clpal of thc two schools, and Vin- Holochak. . - Board of'Adjustment for 25 year.-, met-*m:s. Mrs^Bcst saul. • These also a graduate of Cranford High' Lions Club. : Your patronage is appreciated and we shall .'"Rcstinn of traffle, objee- If your dog is running cent Sarnowskl, assistant adminis- A report was given on the work Hej> treasurer if the St. Vincent applicationj^ijl be. filled in by School, has been employed as a around today without a 1951 »' cidars would emanate clerk by trator In thc elementary schools, of members in the Civil Defense dcPaut Society of St. Michael's miiiv|djwrt> but will-be tiled as a continue to warrant it. General Motors Corp., license tag, he's illegal. will be guest speakers. A film. Council. Volunteers in thc program church and a director of the Cran- iinjl^ith Carroll K. Sellers, chair- "ic proposed industry which Linden. . League Nets $942 f 1 ''e to the Keneral detriment Yesterday was the olnical "Patterns of Defense," also will are Mrs. George Hagcrthy, Mrs. ford Rcpublicir. Cub. " tho Civil Defense Council. •'•'Hi and welfare of adjacent In Benefit Concert deadline for obtaining new be shown. . ', Robert Smith, Mrs. McMaster, Mrs.; The Girl Sctnit procram includes owners. Cheene It! Prollts totaling $942 were,earned licenses. Township Clerk J. ' As part of the nationwide ecle- Hurley, Mrs. E. MacDonald, Mrs. g. i" i~" tuiiniiii: the 'girls'to take care of ' LET SEAGER SERVE YOU Cranford • housewives arc asked by the Junior Service League Walter Coffee said. By late brution of Founders1 Day, thc fol- E. Waterman. Mrs, Richard Luby. tlOllie 1U1IV 1.OUI .'.hcinsi-lves and others in an to destroy nny 5 ounce jars from its concert Saturday by Mov- afternoon, 785 tugs had been lowing members will attend a'Mrs. R. Miller and Mrs. A. P.: A course in hopK^cuu- fur themergency as well as simple lirst lliimi E. Burnett, the of • Burden's lltderkrantz cheese iJey and Ccurhart; duo-pianists, issued. luncheon in the Elizabeth Cartcrct i Babcock. . sick will biM^ti; >hortly by the.iirl. out-door hvinc. croup feeding 1 Marilyn Jane Scarlc of 224 spread they might .have on their Mrs. Charles . Spcor, ways and .mil how to care for email chil- sl Police will start a house-to Hotel: Mrs. E.-H. Franklin, Mrs. i "Ages and Stages," was the topic local Re

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^•-V^"'-^-"'^^-;7';^ •• •••••,-;-••••;• •' , • / _ ^ ^»^«^^ Fiv« Ignore JJghls, Inwtall<*d m the; Girl Scout House, ... Scoot Leaders to Hold High School PTA Announce holder Pay Traffic Fines By Lady Foresters I Jr. Red Croeft Hears ] Instructors were Mias'Wetjen, Promoted Arleen Harm, Caroline Heston. juteheoii for T Disobedience of rod trnftlc sig-. Fannie Sioscl was installed • as Lincoln FT A Plans Borough Team York Student lound Table Friday rials was the -leading traffic viola- Susarv. cemmander, Julia Brown; lecturer, an executive board meeting Tues- ' Cvrr-rnanity • iletbodis^'s team ing'Brownie'and Girl Scout leaders son, and George Welle')>f-BlownJ .leadership training center held last ichurch. • .' • . '....-'' AJ the business me«ii!.( Dorothy Michael; junior past ccm- ' "iPack some choW aftd send jt as day nijjhl av tlu' home of Mrs. Dan- the Cfcurrfc Basketball League with their troops. for observance of Founders' field, summoned by Lt.- George _iii m-eejej visaing Us firsttw o|summer at Cazenovia College. He The meeting will be divided into Charlotte Caton; secre- fast as you can," wrote Sgt. Wil- iel Sassi. -183 S6iiTh :.venue, east., also spoke pi} the daily Red Crews February 15 will be..discn. Rosendalc, were*- lined S5 each.' r> in the- Jciiyp.' The squad took three divisions so that complete nry, Rita Geskcr;trfc.isurer, Miir- liam Schmal, Jr.. to his parents. 'Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. fe jClub which prepares such articles State Officer* Visit Hostesses for .the"month. Charles L. Bauer. $7 were Victor L'.. Arringron H M^ Srhmal of 115 Roose- xc-.tiitg 6oohle>-oceTtn»e can- (.|v,,l,lers <:nvt \rhxirnng' Hnnnciiil secre- tr T in*—r A jliaimMi/wi ran h» h»lfl ftfl yjatJheL-CfaBford. lfc iUgby. Spuugc •as-canny- mtmt-uaj-i«t»>.;ir:tr..-":,. interested farthe \velt avenue. The letter was-writ- on February 28 at the honie of Mrs. \ be: Mri S. E. Schorh, \! i -0lw.i«h:- fer Powell, and Robert W. Lindsay ary, CharlottcTLeDuc; outer guard, - • -' v- — -»-.«-.* j.- f»r. r-i and man- • i: ten on January 20 from Poniing John ftydinskV, 6 Sjn.uatt rood, it • iday decorations for hbspitalized rmjricilor Adeline Hen- rnh «cout program will have Grant. Mrs. E. Donovan. ;/.,„(! ft.'Story Rowland. Plain- of Clark and. Anthony M. Cauge- Ruth Sturk, and inner guards J0O« '"MARCH —"Valley. Korea... . Cran- veterans ona smir~ u miniumi —,-„,.• ,...,•,,„„,. opportunity to dlscusaThe funda- 1 ilosi, Jr. of Elizabeth, both arraign Christine Johnson; -•—^-v- •-, - ^iTIJar''l"~M:Wlt| stb^mg "cToTls^or-T*ildren-4ivini^dricks-of Clifton and h«r staft of -^Smith, :Mrs. B. F: Rntii ! HoW the RepubUcan party .tp>j Set. Schroal q tank cohunander. Knorr. parent education- chairman. I mentals of the scouting movement C. Bl Schaeffer. Mrs. W, t; by patrolman Louis Guertiii. Also, leu KUiae, Minnie Antler- I -•••-- Bueihodists, top- in homes and otheo r iinstitutions. • [officers made an official visit last (hit they are candidate^forj said-he had been receiving.-The. Five members. Mrs. A.. J'.. Miisa; j Miss Mary Ann.Scherer repre- as well as personal problems per- and Mrs. D. C. Livingst.ni. /Thaddeus R. Bober of Elizabethi h; riuht «uidc, Stella McCaskill; pin:; the Oseeola quintet 38 to 36. Miss y week to the Harry D. Johnson taining to their respective units. mmMion" in the Apri}^7 prj7 Citizen and Chronicle refeularly, Mrs. Matthew Stevenson, Mrs. Wai- j sented the local chapter at- thee issued a summons by Lt. Powell, trustees. Betty • Wikander, Betty PLEASE RETURN but that-his packages haven't got- ecged closer to the league-leading Council 123, Daughters of America, L election. All have, had sev- *v [frecholder committee. •'.-.. L'shmehts wore sei'vud. The ncxl' to be able to get any to Us. Some- E :lerr.Lre pui is. tbe winning basket JEmmbns of Council 52, Neptune, MICHAEL DtlUZEK .he.Elizabeth-Ciirteret Hotel.. Eliz- i ing a campaign to pack 10 birth- ership training course. and wood, products compute • CHAKLES L. BAVEB. JR. Each truffle-violator.also i*ai.d $3 nicetinii will be held Wednesday o times we don't cat Until latvy 8-11 Club to Hold f like a.single blade of the present; haTftirn? 1S-I6. .They registered nt reduction of the bonded debt, A member and former president* Rowland's career in public odice n September, will leave Monday •day d failure to procure n license. inue his"appfehticeship. Birthday, February 12, at Koos we are up to our knees in mud. The ...asJtiec-at 37. Each team dropped Bum Sanitorium; 55 packages for HUTS SUNDAY of Hcalth.J Frechdlder and Mrs. FINEST MADE weather-suddenly turned cold and Scout Troop 75 at 6:30 p. m. in basic training at Lackland Air. the Tide of Toys and clothing and Essex House, Newark. ined realty titles. He is married and quency and - founded the Union He is complt'ting 11 two weeks' Bros., Rahway, it was announced in,»ae fcr a 3*-39 stalemate at the Rowland have a Son; a World War by Mrs. Charles Campbell, finance this morning everything was froz- Cranford Methodist Church. The Base, San Antonio,'Tex. He other articles for migrant workers. Arrangements for-.a rally May 2 has.two sons, both World War IICouny Youth .Welfare Council in leiive with his parents,' Mr.-'iind. ndnl tfee first overtime period. At jGSTORESCHEDULE 1938. He is the president and man- II veteran, and three daughters.' Road Employe Pulled chairman. en.*' ' - Rev. Albert. Allinger, pastor, will, was stationed at Craig Air Miss Ella Haver, chairman of thewere made recently at a meeting of -I veterans, and a daughter. Mrs. Frank Druzek of 8 Parker :he fr.i if the- second overtime, the ager of a retail store bearing his Table prices will be donated by ©avid Hamilton, also of Cran- be master of ceremonies. Base. Sehr.^.Ala., before going Junior Red Cross,., congratulated District 10 in the home of Mrs. From Kahway River nvenue. A'graduate . of Cranford overseas with the public rela- ;coie remained, set.- Finally. Hoff- As chairman -of the road com- name and with Mrs. Rigby lives in club. members and proceeds, .from ford. is a member of ihc 7th Ma- Among guests will -be Commis- the group for its accomplishments. Florence Doolitt le. The East Coun- PTA Hostesses Listed Turner Napper of 14 Johnson Hinh School, Class of 1946, he tions office last June. He vol- man made good two fgul shots in WTO 0 OPEN THIS SUNDAY mittee of the Board of Chosen Springfield. . * ^ the affair will aid the organiza- rines, to which Sgt. Schmal's tank sioner Harlon W. Drew, Neighbor-, Among guests at the meeting cilors' Club will meet at the home .lveiuie, 67-yc;ir-old municipa ,'o|;n»crly wns a patrolman in the unteered for special missions, he last -sucf_the Crahford, •group.was moving north and. send- Business will continue, ns usual Art Rodney's Pioneer.;' becanh Roben MacDco i 1trade7with"the tlavy" at^Camp-Jos-' "Patrolman Peter Miller, check .Republican Club on Wednesday and has been a freeholder since ^graduate of Yale tTniversityfJ5f>x,7 Mrs ft F. Rbbcy and Mrs. 1 ing out patrols in an effort to make ; prtsidetit c5 the Cranlord Demo- ing parking meters, rushed to the at the Cranford Bootery, 23 North the Gold Ball.League leaders th eph.H.-'Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif. - "j C.. B> • Schaeffcr. arid •Februlary• %4, contact, wjth the .-enemy. But that cratic CEubhfl-*e«i;ai its-rrtonth-^ |«vening. February 14. in the mu- •'.--—~ SO COME IN scene by motorcycle, and- Pat-rol Uni6Jill filnl dVUIUlavenue«, «ever Wln» though»MVU(,I« ,,»-•*- alter- - , wet'yVVVIk\ b%JJy unvui.i.hdefeating, xhe.-.- \Wren.-'.- . i,.' The ."company presented ap- _.jMrs. kc. Walsh and Mrs. D. C. Up to January 20, no contact had ly meeting in-flise Vtw Memorial- nicipal building, it was announced man Frank'Caruso arrived by ra- itions are underway both to tfae_i»r=>«i, and the Wren* took a 48-30 con yesterday by President Harry Os- prenticeship' certificates to' seven "jLivingstwi^ • .••••• . been made. •' " . Hoce... •••' , • •.'•'.'. "AND PLEASE CLOSE YOUR EYES dio car. Patrolman Miller admin u erioi r andd exteriotirr off ththe strtrestrtre , iitt tdt frof m theth 400'i400'sC who were titieed borne, Jr. • ' employes* last Wednesday after- .•as-announced this week by Louis > the Pioneers .for first place Oth-fers aacaed •arere: ' Vice-presi- noon at'a luncheon in the plant's TO THE PRESENT DISQRDEIL AND istered artificial respiration unti c'.en"» Henry Verinattll;.second vice- • Mayor Biertuempfel, who has PostponecrMeeting the municipal ambijlanee "arrived Plan Cake Sale lohen,'proprietor;.-.'. labt week. headed the Union Township Com- cafeteria. Cilki: ilnn in ~Airst6cR"raiS beciriiiuv'jd lu the oiht;r guniea •the—Triangli rnittee for many years. The apprcnticcc«ti hnp- . p . Mothers of Cub Pack: 178 of St. defeated the Indians 35 i.o •ti2; ,'he treasurer.'William Downey; secre- mersion Jit Rahw.iy Memorial Hos .iew additon in rear of. the store , her of the Union Coynty Board of feet at General Aniline since .1938, The parent-educatibti '• meeting Michael's Church will sponsor' a Blues won over the Blues. -16 t<'. 3.1*tary; Erfi*» Ksretzo; alternate, E. VALUES WE OFFER IN FINE FOOT- pital by Dr. Neil Castaido, Patrol where new supplies of shoes are |Taxation and is regarded as ah out- provides for the training of quali- of' Roosevelt PTA, scheduled for Iliili lirte.ra hurt liunli^t't.v a« inarh.* cake, cookies and pie sale next Fri- and the Blue Shirt:; walloped the Snydeir; sseEgejial-si-anns.. Michael man Albert Fischer, who nccom irriving daily in preparation for the. standing speaker. The public has fied men as journeymen in various Monday at the home of MrsNj. A. a. Ihry hurt your liudcrl. Thrrc- day, from 9 a. m. to, 2 p. m. in the Fizz Kids cellar teami, 72 to 23. Stkora. arid ts-fcsieefi. Frank Morse.' WEAR. panied the ambulance driver, Fire- furr, it'«. plain C'toil lm«lnrM* fur Union County- Trust Company. :enovated store about the middle of been invited to attend the meet- [crafts, through practical "on-the- Laudchbergcr, has been postponed lu to krrp all nut prior* a> low February, . . TEAM ST.WlHNG John MaRccso • smd J. Pennyfea- job" instruction and classroom man Charles Frahkenburcer, re >:i p'nkiilhlF. «> da it by «*arrb- The committee includes Mrs. W. J. L ther. . " ..':..'•• ing. '...-' because of hazardous, driving fjnained with the patient until ll InK the wh«lr«ale markrl* far thn Ledden, Mrs. Joseph G. Peters. Pioneer* ~ D study in subjects related to their ditibns. The program will be held hmt buy. . . -. by rrullumlrjl 400-* .-. I The Rext rreeting -»riil be held trade. •tnrrfcrrplnv . . -.' an4 !hy brine Mrs. J. O'.Hara and Mrs. Farris S. GHS Cagersi Lose Two; Blue Shirts ,- '. 1 Febrxiairy^H in: the VFW Home. this Monday. •alUHrri with .mall prntlC.. That\ . I Senior Girl Scouts why we hmmlly lirlirvr yau'll Swackhamcr. Cakes will be do- Prcspec:tve"E!Jea;berS. are invited. :RANFORD BOOTED Mrs. Mollie Marks of School 19, Thanclen -Pound of Csbbate »avr money »hopulnr here. Try it nated by cub mothers. To Face Rqselle Park LefMhrer Turkey | Elizabeth.' will show slides of far one week and »e« far yourself. Bluet Study First Aid "Where the.Shoe Fits'", One pound of fresh cabbage will "Hurricanes A hot and hearty dish for party school activities in. Union County. Cranford Hich School's basket- Senior Girl Scout. Troop 20,.un- provide sevfen . to eight . half-cup wo Wlrm ;.... ii Plant refreshments may be prepared AVE. •.,' ^.'^•:Cra^321 The meeting will begin at 8:30 ball five suffered * straight' loss- •Indians der leadership of Mrs. Thomas, G. 23 servings when .\Shredded, or four es, the. latest atj Rahway on Tues- Fi** Ktds Three Ceaafcrd boys were among from left-over, turkey or chicken p. m. •.•''." . • to five half-cup sHyinCS if cooked. Hann. Mrs. J. Walter Coffee'.arid made1 into a scalloped dish, or .•«•._ \-«., BIBBY'S day as their hosts built Up a dam- '35 Pinery stiidenis •who \-isited the Miss Mary Louise Wetjen. studied aging 48-29 total from a halftime Stamp Exhibition , , Procter ZTJA G'3Jnble; Conyjany served a-la-king. st first aid at its meeting Friday nighj of 10 points, v Members of the Pingry Micftle i PIaiir ^— - ^- • ^ „„•„•.Staten Island• . Oh-Friday night, the Regional Th V F0UR1 SchooTl. (sixth...... , seventh and eighthii- -j. *- .«*«? *<*** Hall of 8 Uor- ioe. VCilliani Stanger of Bulldogs, after stiff Cranford op- grades) Stamp Club are sponsor- I «>and:wann*e pnlace. William Stanger of position in.the first half, whipped ^>-avenue and Arthur GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT | ing a stamp exhibition torrtorrow in j The ,in with 16 markers in the third per- o 4 •' Mart* ARIH at SUlUn run the school library. The exhibits j by Ernest iod, and held a 14-point margin to To Choose Your CftANrOBD. N. t. will be of' an educational nature.; faculty. Elder's Red Bug ColTee win 54 to 40. depicting U. S. history, flags, -ani- '" The final home game-of the'sea- mals, national parks, famous Amer- j son will toss RoseUe Park into the leans, and ancient Greece. Terrell The leopard SrO( is sound in every ' OPEN ' Cranford court tomorrow night at Frederick of 107 Eastman street is HAMMOND Post's Rice kriiiklc* state execeft C*£9»nda. 7:15;: ,' •• ,.' '-.; '••••'. a member of the club. _ -" Brcas MONDAYS Chicken •' , '• NOW ' ,'• The Opening of Strained Baby Fu«»dn 10 jars 97c OPEN •; WHITE 7 DAYS TUNA r«'a

COMPLETE LINE OF BAKED^ GOODS —^ •1.49 100 -T 5 Grain PILLOW CASES BAKED RIGHT HERE ON THE PREMISES. 3 Heat LAf NDKKttD ^> #* ASPIRIN We Specialize In ELECTRIC RUBBING 12-olt. JPkr. 69c Strawberries 43t TASTY WHIPPED CREAM PAD ALCOHOL TABLETS SHALL LEAN $ Seabr 10-ox. Vkt. AT A PftlCI 2,79 Pin. 27"=" 17' FRESH PORK BUTTS 55c THAT VCNT. TAtffe AWAY PARTY CAKES PIliliipH FRESli-KILLEI) Brand Broccoli LONC ISLAND DUCKS 12c YOUR ARTISTICALLY DECORATED 10e 39c lay mmtti that yoa play eoundt more beautiful wheajrou IJKAUV-TO-EAT HI IliifcM lijllHtl iriHlHiiM UIIUIIllll play it eta tbe Hammnnn Organ, for here you bave a range of "19" Brand Spinach 19c X I>1\IE TOOTH DRESSING totM aatl weaUi o£ color no other instrument can match. ' HAMS iltUtttttltU liUUtUUlimili BOBBY V Here !• atuaic'* mo«t glorioOt voieet Here are; reaourcM •• & ON PASTE vast that you can interpret a single ftieee of miuio in tlmoaC' PINS C COMBS aaif iunabcr of way*. '"' ~* ' >"-*\Farm-Frcih Produce C OPENING DAY C 25 ) niat*« *rbjr tboM vho like to play tbe piano, love io play American • Pt'c. 6 . tfca HauMicxl Organ. Fancy Coilifornia Carroty 2 liii. 19c GOLD CHECK 31c 17 Pabttette Cheese 29c •> « Tbk faaadMOte imtruntent—no bipper tban a epintt piano; _ BfJENpED WHISKKV IUirdcii's CUKAM ~ Ka. — FREE DEUVERY — mat •» eaiily knoved—places tb« glory of peat orpaii music New Texas Beet* 2 hu. 25c ' ira ^ourlivinfKoom. And every tone is true, for the UtmmtwJ Cheese Wedges 33c Prescriptions Called For and Delivered Promptly, Show White Mushrooms ...... ll». 19c 5th , Origan caa't getbut oitune! Kraft -8-6x. I'kc- '- It create* electrically—without pip^f or' ree-mUaSe PhiU. Cream Cheese 42c .... lb. 25c W Magnificent, in every uay, tbat it ha» won uotld-wid* il.uuk fat the llrd 1K1 an Ihc I'ktl AlURed Hot House Rhuhurh GIVE TO MARCH OF DIMES •rrlinai fnm many of the mo»t eminent niuaiciant. - Yet tbe Hammofi<] Organ It m vouilerfully fl«iLl<—»• A FREE SAMPLE OF OUR eaiiiy played that it"» a constant inspiration, even to IUB* o practiced! band*. - . ' • PHONE GIVE TO THE I I'/af* You are invited to ne« and play the lfainmoud Orgia at WE [MAECU OF .DIMES v ear •bowroom now. ' DELIVER DANISH PASTRY AMO 6-059? t Mcec OWNED & OPERATED BY BREENS M U4|Mi44iif iiltUill lUUUilliirlMillUiiUii' GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY v BUERKLIN U SYSESKEY.INC UQUOR STORE KO K t ^ ' - HA . • AIIIMWAV Ml>llf INTATIVIi OPEN DAILY 'TILL 6:30 P. MV „ TEL. CR. ftOSUOAOSTREET^EWAIUCl^NEW JERSEY vanE DBUVEKV. " rA,4«.u«iP.M.DAILY CRANPORD : NO.UNION AVE Kf IVOMNOS UNTK N»M TtMm MAtiut 1-JMO 18 N. UNION AVE. a^^fH^aifa^faB\' '-' ' BRANCH STORE *- 639 South Broad Sw ELIZABETH 12 N. Union Av«. ^rr^.;,..,?1^?*-^' v CrMifotu • V.. ,/'

STORE HOURS 7:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. •• •.-••/, Ir. and avenue; Bruce At.water, 106 Park sing wfl Barden drive; Frank DePaUl, 25 Berkeley Men's G ilrtieth Place; George Sthrkin, 22 Iroquois group U Road; John Havens, 215 South nuai m I toast- Union avenue; John Petrozelli. 354 George >rs and South Union avenue; Paul Wright, Mr* Za te were 126 Eastman street; John Zalinski, avenue. 106 Miln street; Billie Zalinskt, 106 tenor/st f were Miln street; Edward Gaveri, »16 ^ Ma, to this Hillcrwt nvi*""r* "I'^vn "y^oi^y, 1 «i. n^ wTenvT S^ith"UhT6h"avenue.~ ~~~- "' bachetoi factur- Alsq, Larry Dowd, 820 Roosevelt Mr. M> tor the laiie, Kehifwbrth; Michael Davis, merce i 202 North avertue east; Bill Davis, are men edDu- 202 North avenue, east; David The gl daugh- t

/ • THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY l, 1951 •©••.-•'.. ^^^p^^^ •mUBSDAY. reBWHY 1, MM- epprptpry. f.ii.,. dies' Auxiliary to the Retail Mrs. Albert E. Johnson, Mrs. D. en survival 't'r<>rtX^itomic fxplokions Meeting / ; son> ol Mrs. Loretla Graiham of'357 at a meeting in ihe American Xeg- tons to serve on petit juries in Un- Kindergarten Group. wore kin11ectiiHMt li-agi>" tlvllrtron ;.t the llrst aid review institute mi Alumnae Afsociation, the -RoscUc Dealers' .Association of Union Of Junior League Richard French; Mrs. Lawrence M..-| The Sunny Acres Giirden Club M "i tord-fince' I»2->.' He reared in 194 [Centennial aVenuc, serving with ton Hall. Union. They were Arthur ion County courts. would bi'iu'llt ouch -year fi(im tin,' :v!niul:iy afternoon for Cranford^ Nn. IUTO E- F»rter Teachers' Association and the Firs! WiWUU CD SeMj> County. The program was held in Mrs. W. D. Earnest Jr; o/ Tucker, Mrs". Robert B. Winkle and •Dr. Howard R; Best, supervising will ny.-ct Tuesdayat 2 p. m.,ln the ias vlcc-prcsidcht in charge of. en- the Pacific Division. Military Air d Fiey R«*e^ yelle, an assistant in Braille work Mrs. Peter Sperry. Mrs. Clifton H. principal of Cranford scHools. "-was usiociatinn's flfortsiii 1950. tfachers in the hi*jh schixjl. ( . Mfc. Mary Ruth FarUor. 46 y Presbyterian Church. " • Bkldle. Gerald Finney. R^ ,,.,lti4s who have" yoluntieered the home of Mrs. Mandcll, Rahway. hi.jnvot Mrs. W. K^G-uersch. 8 Al- m iginccring of »hc'.Natural:. Product* Cox/and Mrs. Wesley H.-Slangier. ' old. wi* ol. Harold E Farb.r of - Surviving, are her parents; Mr Transport Service at Hlckam Air Imft£ Loring M. Watts Albdrt Li* with the Medical Commit- for the American Red Cross, will j reclected president of the National- «A(1S A colonel in the Army Medical gonquin drive. ' ''.-'' I Rclininu Company, Jersey CM.y. Iherwood. John Mott and Charles vil Among those installed was Mrs.be guest speaker Tuesday at the IJr.. will pour. "' ; . • ., ,Kindergarten Association at its Colored —.wiihtmt buttons ur catches.— Oii-ps 'during World War II. Dr. M8T2 Mahor drive. Union, died yes- 1 and Mrs. WillianvJ.' Morgan and a I, of'the C' De'en^ Council, He was a member of thc New Force Base. Honolulu. Hawaii, was Cy^reen of Plainlleld, correspond- monthly meeting of-the- Junior] forty-first annual meeting Monday • Oats ft tmuat. Bring Uirm Into Th# :.tcrday in St., Burf^ias Hospital. sister. Mrs. William F. Swiuler, of Crosby. The objective of the t-..\^i\ their.assignments Monday . A meeting'of the executive board Frc-crnati . rnis "made an extensive Read the 'Classified Ads. Jcr-ey "Professional Engineering recently promoted to sergeant in was to make the present Newark, ntfer a lonj: »l ••}<**•• Cranford. S '. • ' ,,,, ,t;i meeting in the township -vices will'* Society-and thc American Society the U. S. Air Force. miliar wit. procedures E g €i s I ||." ' *.• *.,, tn of the National Coun !Ji_wJVi_ld aniwi.ii." _..., u_ _ •-,1.. Leonard and Sons'.JfToiiu^tor Cranford. and osteo- Bt-rtha son. James £>., quarters and Headquarters Squad- in •'Funerals; 242 West Jersey street. Trt Wing as Elizabeth. 'Interment will be -iu 1 nui, itiuuui «»«• .... | . _ |,,,i pr.'Hiic'inK ...other towns.:;-- Mrs, Eilj,'ei\c"Ni%\». man of St. l^outs. ah information-education special- thc,;family plot. Mu.; his. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth railroad* i» Oth*. four AtfiuniDMits -it first aid stations ist. He U a graduate of St. CecUi# COF- '..Mrs. Farbcr was born in Cran- Hollowcli of Willow Grove, Pa., ,,; 1V mii" Springfield avenue, (or Miss u Lake, Bear Mountain, New York. \».• in; station,.St. Michael's, School, James S. Hollowell. . day at Muhlenbcrg Hosiptal. Plain- camp will again be offered during The funeral of James S. Hollo- August ib' scouts under jurisdic- nnd Dr. George Reusch ahd Dr. Well, 68'years old, of 124 Spring lie'ld. ' . , |lion of the Cranford Council, Mrs. KENIt WORTH Vilmiir F- -Lance, clearing station -.Garden street, "^ho riieri Saturday The-Rev. Robert G. Longaker, Bishop .reported. at th<> VF|W- Memorial Home nnd in MuWienbcrg Hospital, Plainiield, pastor- of the First Presbyterian Plans to operate Camp Chicka- * h\. I after a long illness, .was held Tues- Church, officiated. Interment took gami have been announced by SUPER MARKET Dr. Edward M. Coe, chairman of day afternoon from Gray Megvnr- place yesterday in Highspire. V*. Mrs. K. D. J-ighthipe, chairman of low price* PLUS wonderful weekly he Medical Committee, told what •- r.. Miss Morgan had been a teacher [the Rahway Girl Scout Camp.Corn- HUI biicn accomplished by his com- • ial,' 12 Springfield .avenue. Jmtcr- in Abraham Clark High -School. • . ment was in Fairvicw Cometpry. bring yoar ovenU food co* down. [n'iltee and what part the new Roselle. since 1928. Born in High- Westfield; . • " Last yc.a'r,'49' Girl Scouts from1 group would play in its operation. r< -it spire on October. 12. 1906, she^re- He i'ls'i spoke on the effefcts of an 'Mr. Hollowclf was \\nrn in Phil- ceived her A. B. degree trom New the Cranford area attended- the adelphia and had lived in Cran- camp for one- to three-week per- iitomjc explosion and'of the types iods. Camp folders with_applica- • jtics that could be antlci- tion blanks will be scrit to all elig- tranco-An.v Jjtccl. Dr. Lnngc, who presided, /bath's Btack Hawk t% tall cans fcquested that the dentists be given * . • . ible'scouts on -Match 15. Jhc priv- BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA SPAGHETTI..... i short course on treatment of in- «** Z>* ilege of early registration is.grant- Bottom ROUND ROAST lb. S9c 11K ed to' girls in \this area. \ . iri'.-f. lie w assured that ctibp- ">' L STETSON:^ M / -ik Maine Co^ ""*r « **>««- Saving-for-Camp plan-\feill again au3 rOijillar l'Ufk time ting. ness will observe toe anntver- prise Nabisco Premium - • ,. |ay, the displays made by the dens the ling fees. sary with their Scouts. At Unit incy uomesne ^wi: Scoot POUdH KOtBASSI ..: lb. «9e lb b0 \\firc<\ rivers of the United Stntes.. A total of 21 camperships were "open house** parties, parents, j SALT1NES ..••:-. •• • --•' " * ' • For the lunch bpx^-for that "between meal" or "midnight" snack! Feature value! relatives and members of the 910 more than 17J5M>! be'exhibition was won by Den 2 , awarded last year in this area, 19 LARGE SMELTS ...lb. 29c lieady-for-the-oven trimmed legs of lamb lb. 75c, an equal value! going to Girl Scouts and t\Vo to charterln£. institutions will hear and men have- been', ..o will take the- mdnthly totem '69c a review ot the year's program with the Boy Scouts Everybody Eats Aunt Jemima's pn Coon Cheddar -79c Kraft Yelveeta councllors-in-training. It is, hoped LARGE CHOWDER CLAMS ...... doz. 39e ile as Uu'i^pri'/e unt.il next month. features, service projects; and Ralph Seiliort and William Min- that similar awards will be Knmted membership gains. PANCAKE DAY! Mild Cheddar Cheese> 57c Shefford's Snappy X 20c Swift Premium Veal Rolls lb. 75c this season, Mrs. Bishop said.. •s aiinnunccd that the-pack will Tuesday, Feb. 6th ivo a special window display in ( Pabstett Standard JZZ 27c Easy to prepare, economical, .a delightful change. At all Acmes! Credit Union Meeting . t • i . , , ._ * To Help Rtsi REG. BOX ...... 17c LGE. SIZE ..33c e Union County Trust Company Sharp Store Cheese "• 65c I Ear! L. Johnson of 214 ., Garden Fresh lrint! Si'out Week. Liederkranz Cheese X 37c New i drivc-atlcndcd thc technical session I — 0 —'"...: Lamb Chops S "89c Stewing Lamb * 29c File Tax Returns v:as ejected - Gerald Finney, neighborhood Walter Schwcizer cled - las t wcck o{ thft NcwYor k chaplcr Provolone Cheese * 59c . .\«liv In Die unit, inducted Peter .* Muenster Cheese 55 c Frankfurters sii.. 65c ford Trust Company and thc Un- Large Florida '.••'• . ' : Church at its.annual noting Fri- •«" 'he grand ballroom of the Henry; •ivder as a new cUb scout. Color WWfB i • • • ion County Trust Company to as- WISPMM OOIO SEAL lota* fmh. OnxU #Q ulfc '~ . . i Hudson Hotel. New York. MiM Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 3 *<* 25c Blue BonnctBonnctt ms gn Arkansas weipe shown. ' A AB-WW*.. Bli^ Cart** df 13 ODC Cala Hams "• 45c sist Federal irieome taxpayers with is associated with the 5c I Sauerkraut » * 10c the preparation of their final in- IJoh.nson is assw-'M™ .-•"• —v 35 ShdrpCheddarSpread » 63c OOID SiAl Iot9«""fnA . Grarf* M | - Florida : '-• . MARGARINE ;...... ,.....,.. come tax returns which must be been in .operation !r four ycai-s. 'Thatcher Ffirnace Company, Gar- ninny Club EGGS_ AMuMlColan.bilCsrt.oMuMlColan f ix OIC wood. lb baK l Keebler's filed'on or before midnight March The new si also in'cfudes: •——^ - JUICY ORANGES .5 33c Lioncttc.. h»rksi Nur.n; seer lb Silver Seal :Eggi5 t£tf* 57c 1.1 ttckeU , ' " •'"••. CHEESE ~~.-^-2 -- iDinner2;: 23c Assistance also will be available retary, Faytv^Adams; treasurer. Al STRING BEANS ,.:.....jZZ ...... lb. «Se Work, on ceramic: painting was All Advertised Prices Effeitive Throughh W Wednesday, February 7th Saltines. to those taxpayers who TiHist make "Prepaid Tickete" are railroad, REDDI-WIP ...:...„.! ,...... *;;...... ;...,; can 49c ntlnucd Tuesday at a meeting of Make marvelous macaroni and cheese dish in 7 minutes cooking time. At all Acmes! lrcd Davi^ assistant treasurer, PASCAL CELERY jumbo stk. 15c n declaration of estimntccl, income Shirley^Reichert. anil dvrecwrs. and Pullman- tickets which can be e avt department of, the Colony for thc year 1951.. These returns Mildrwr Sch'ott, Arnold Rcichert delivered free to any person at any Tuscan Dairy Farms ub in the.;home of the chairman, also myst be tiled by March 157 point in the United States by camCalif. . • • . MILK Reg. qt. 22c — Homo, qt.'Sfcj rs. K»lph.Swann, 424 iNorth Un- Orange Juice ES 2 ^25c and KiUrt Dbvis. .• . - Mayonnaise "^""^,. 39c any ticket EMPERQR GRAPES ...:. t lbs. SSe 'avenuo. ... . Homogenized slwJswm W Collector of Internal Revenue Mfembcrs of thc supervisory John E. Manning stated that trie agent. Incidental cash, up to $25.00 Prune Juice 2^1 botllo Green Split Peas• Z~± lie committee' arc Keith Warner. Otis Members'present were Mrs. John majority ol taxpayers whose in- may also be included in the order, likor, Mrs. Daniel Gregg. Mrs. come is devived solely frorn wanes, Jove'and Randolph Kirkman. The if desired. Mueller's Macaroni ^: 12c credit committee consists of the !in Silliinan, Mrs. Thomas Camp- JV«MJV«w "r«lrr Whip" not exceeding $5,000 will- find"X Pietrmtt UethaAI—Perfect Rev. Albert Allinger. pastor: A»tu, tl. Mrs. Unco Stuiger. Mrs. Wii- w . •-").A;fcIt SCAMOOK F . ' for Kwry 'Pie.' ' Tomato Puree £3 2 '^r 19c Tenderoni **»< "*^* 2 S. 21 c , easier to (He on Form,! 040 Kirkmnn, Louis Totten and S'.cph- A Natch la time m Trnmetter, Mrs. Edward Rath- ARIU MEN'S CLOTHING, SPORTSWEAR is csscntiai that air taxpayers us«i |en Eusticc. , • By the seemingly simple 'brick ot Mrs-. 'Walter Thorn and Mrs. Pecan Premier Sauce "L.OD It's NaUouml Peanut the calf with a halter'for a few, igerm called Vibrio fetus, is Fordhook Limas ^.29c 4 to IOI 1 lubrication of delicate steel parts 'days and then leading him enco- a I Teacher Chunk Flokef!6'/2-ox. Cranford 6-1698 used in gunlocks. It prevents rust recognized as an important causa DecoretteBar 39c 18 North Ave.* W. t>t breodine troubles in cattla. Peter Pan and will pot clog- with constant uso, ..atPtAtea;,:' . Baby Limas ^19c Breast-0-Chicken Tuna liss Mary Lenz, fourth grade i DU Ring Cake S"" 39c thtM,' at Sherman School, wns " ;f,23c UqWNJI>SEIVE . -. Peanut Butter !ot f honor reoently at a ten A Dwfcy Asco Coffee ^ £-.79c Shredded Wheat 18c French Fries "^"w^ 19c I2-M. jar en by the PTA in the schopl French Bread T^lgc MEDIUM BLEND. Ground fresh to order. GRAY MEMORIAL ehrnoin. Mrs. Joseph Holow- ' Sliced Peaches ^^X 25c Triangle Thins ££ ,*,. 24c AN ik nnd Mrs. George Hagcrthy Lummis Wincresf Coffee £ 77c Vanilla Wafers re in eharco. Mrs. HaRerthy rc- Strawberries K£ SU 43c Supreme White .MILD BLEND, Heat-flo roasted. 30c How Much Should a c«l Mrs. Edward Wahl who l Peanut Butter v Geo.-lnn.^. J'l SERVICE! 1 not attend. Blended Juice^l., 2 £ 25c BREAD 3 15c Idedl Coffef e ~;°^ .an ?5c 45c issislinc the chairmen were Mrs 'RICHER BLEND. 'Vigqrous flavor. Peanut Butter Imios McMastcr and Mrs. J All Advertised Prices Effective Keep your bread bill'down! Funeral Cosit? ljth. Others present were Mrs. Through Wednesday, February 7th Ideal Instant Coffee *:« 49c Welch's Grape Jelly 17c T't'rcc, Mrs. Winne. Mrs. Taylor, A #•*•«. T>..T11 ORANQE PEKOPEKE Matty people have asked this micitiotu »'• Kelly, Mrs. William Dennis ASCSCO I eea 4-oi. pockag. Preserves "^^ s M Sewell, Mrs. Neil Castal- Vrsv H.- M. Rosendale and. Mrs Evqp. Mj SK 2,™ 25c Robford Prunes ""SL 25c Our charge for a funertd is the same witether the GRAY, the*, offers residents of Cranford and k, principal. funeral is held in the family home, the Ctiurth or PrtncMi AW Margarine All. Swttt • >• vicinity an outstanding funeral home, cofttplele at Colleges .•^1 li'ijb.c.rtw OOC 37c 40c our Funeral Home,' ^ 1 i* "seniors nt Cranford HiKh Fancy Mclntosh Apples 4 «bs25< ~m, DEPT. FEATI RES! 1 ha\c boon accepted for ad- NibletsCorn The following tabulation uhoics that funerals con* with air conditioning, organ, large light rooms for ii at I'l.Uoaes in .September Cooperating with the oppte growers In moving their bumper crop. ly-niv Hoilos'ick Oilman, son ol

dueled by Gray, Inc., are within the means of every i • '.'• '»•••'• . • ' 1'"»cl Mrs. Arthur Gilman ol Sauerkraut 'family. The costs shown are for ttdults only. CfiiW _^_ your every convenience, |» I'aikwiiy Villnce. Universitj Iceberg Lettuce ££ 2 ^ 25c Merri Mints ""^ ^ ^ 20c Miih;.ir.a; John Bal(5eschwciloi- Green Giant Peas Funends cfcre, «>/ course, less expensive* ,"' Mr-, and Mrs. Ev L. fial- Cream Drops £££» J.. 29c. iweiliu oi 17 Central avenue pascal Celery \ Farrrtdale Peas It's Pmncmkm Dmy. Tu*t^ Feb. 61 . • ' •• • • .; :31c 'c«ie Institute of 'Technology wl STATEMENT OF COSTS OF 500 CONSECUTIVE • • i • —' Uri. D. Hezel, son of Mr. and Large Pork & Beans SS 31c FancakeFlour Sr^l7c ADULT FUNERALS CONDUCTED IN K*'"l F. Hez'el of 2 Oneida Western Carrots Bunch Mo RECENT MONTHS BY GRAY. INC. University. Asco Tomatoes " 21c Pancake Flour °°£TW 13c In our &wn display room in Westfield, 25 Urs VH 26 Funerals cost .....under $200 Florida Oranges Juic*y fttA »Se* Ronzoni Spaghetti 18c Pancake Syrup ^^ 27c 43 FuMocds cost from $201 to $300 ' •ft SPRlNdFltLD AVESVE, CRAWFORD no* 90 Funstols cost ; >... from $301 to $400 casket*) are always on display — all plainly marked ' liist 'wi-oU's issue it was crron- 112 Funsrals cost ..„.].... bom $401 to $500 f-'y stated that Robert Younfi Seedless Grapefruit 4 for 29c Chef Boy-Ar-Dee NIAGARA CALp 81 FoiMrols cost from $501 to $S00 "('f.n awarded nn Encle .Soon a Sauce with Meat Laundry Starch DOG FOOD 92 Fvuwrals cost : w bom $801 to $750 as to cost. " ' I he annual Rod Star in- u»»- Th,. • recipient of thi 5$ Funstab cost .'...... mow mam $750 txxli.1. I1" was Dramas YcimR. son ,o 24-Pi«c« Balls "I.:' 33c '** 19c Pried *hoifrt in the above tabulation include: Pewdnal rtttd Pro/c«*lonul SILVERPLATE ! tervice, ctuUi't as *rlret.v*d hy Wctinghouw engineer* 'tr- ioc * ' . ... * °w a beam bright enough to We suhtnit this record of our cltarge in the firm 318 t Bnmd Sbost 'V.'jrv-*™:; Sptinqfiald Av«nas> tionsin this community for over 53 years. ossible the vending of a ne.Wf # W«stfUkL N. I. J" 10 miles away on a " belief that no one can furnish a satisfactory service dootocoL N* $m l< eott WE. 1-0143 | ^ of the 10,000-watt for less. CB. S4M92 CORNER OF ALDEN AND MILN STREETS arc.

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••./<«» Show Feb. 10 Milton S. Cneilzerwas installed* CubJgack. 178 sponsored by St. 8$ commander of Unity Chapter 59, HOT To Train Police Michatl's Church-will visit the rail- Disabled American Veterans, and ONE PR CF road show Saturday, February 10 Miss Dorothy Walsh took office as Reserves at School (Continued /row page one) in Hoboken. ^St Fancy Small Hen Turkeys commander oi.the post's auxiliary 18 lb. average nf thr Crawforffer 20 hours of first provided 'by..parents and-members ci*. Bayonne. 18 to..§$: PODKD •. • .Joseph F aid instruction. of the pack committee. ' JOEK "•MARCH Of DIMES state cpir.manJor. in.-ialled the ; - following oftict-rsr Senior vice- The course \yill introduce the William Sullivan, neighborhood following oft auxiliary volunteers to police commanded. JosepJ h Kenny; jun- commissioner, inspected the pack functions; equipment, law, crimes, Saturday, at its monthly meeting. ior vice-commanrfer. Nicola D'An- Mui 'court procedure. Traffic con- tijlnio-and-Walw-rZiTjcUTl ZiUr . ireasmvi He conducted the Bob' Cat induc- -PLEASE RETURN Gus Cohen, ana chz.pl.iir.. Georcc trol arid accidents wjll also be Joseph F. Burke, statfc commander of the Disabled American tion 'ceremonial and presented pins reviewed. Veterans, hands gavel to Milton S. Grcitzor, new commander of and certificates to the following: COIN CARDS WILSON'S Wells. •"'.•' •' 'Unity Chapter 59, ot installation ceremonies Friday in the. Veterans' Also Vre£3ni-3J-a>riv.s. Carmen Patrolman Roy Br'inkcrholT wil Michael- Brescher, William t>e- 9 conduct half-hour classes in mili- Memorial Home. Leon Su(uchcz of Newark, milional service olliccr, IMMEDIATELY ! Quelly- orticer ot :he day. Frank laney. Jerdme.Meyerhoft' and Fran- Smoked Meat» tary drill.each class evening, ex- is at lelt. , v. ^ cis Pfaff. It's Here...McManus Bros. Annual Dickert: juris* aiivocaie. Harold T. i cept after lectures or First aid Indian Muskrat Wabh. r'- -"" f«nir.andcr:- and presented as fol- . >or£e; Hilbiert. Rolx.*rt~ .mstruction. Icy Streets Cause lows:' Wolf, John Brennan, Alfred The musk rat of India has a Minion and Mr. \Val.«h. K First aid clases will also be o!False Fire Alarm • .Keller and Paul Heigl; bear, Mich- powerful scent so penetrating' in Officers of the auxiliary instalted txv'o-rhaur duration, combining Calls 3 Engines 7 Auto Accidents lael Davis and. Harold Domaratius; nature as to render unfit for con- by Mrs.. Justine Groyenor

responded to a false alarm of Box •it..'.. •' ••...• .; .. • • •.• ' mittwJ-woman. were: Senior vice- weather ..this week, were indirect and Willia"m -Ledde .- n an: ,d n_, Pete—r ; corr.mander. Miss Laura Sygrnuut; AwaitK Arraignment 46 at Casino and Manor avenues causes of seven week-end acci- Walsh „ junior victrConr.rr.4Bid«-'r. Mrs. Irene Monday afternoon. The person I dents in Cranford. Two persons John Pfannc was awarded two In Morale Cane silver- arrows for his bear badge to Save Up tb 25^ on The Newest, Most M Milbert; tre.uureu Mrs. Mary Ora- who sent in thp .alarms was niol | were injured in falls, and sum- 2i; chap'.am. Mrs.' Lena' D"Antonio. Horst Matffred Wolf. 28 year found." . monses were issued in two auto- and for the lion badge. One gold- - 1- .I. _ >• _.> j • .____ ii a ' ...... '. ' • ' • .i*HaM«aii .iiaMnlMiilittr M li :j II I . I :f i I I I.V^^-il-U^S .; and one silver arrow for his wolf CRANFORD Here is the event'you have all been waiting for... McManu sn Bros.' February and adjust;'. Mrs. Charlotte Swiii- old.: of -966 Lexington boulevard The utility truck stood by from mobile - mishaps. JERSEY DRESSED ton. .•....' Clark,' will be arruigned Monday late Monday morning until, after „•••» J «•. ^< . . •>» \i ' badge were, presented to James Furniture Sale. It's an annual event with us but its more than that for you — it's a Other di&th\iii:isheJ. guests in- before Magistrate Charles J. Stevr 1 p.m. at the home of R. H. Thorn, Qhltord W. S.vcrdI of 32 Nor-Flagrath. Harold Domaratius „ and TODAY — LAST DAT saving up to 25% on hundreds of honie furnishing pieces . . new styles, new pieces . s6n, 12 Lenox avenujii^ilfe' a m».nd.'e Place suffered a broken ens-on a charge of open lewdness w 1 0f r th Peter Walsh, each received a gold' cluded Con^xan'Jne Mi-Hi ol Irv- serviceman burned exefsfoil from "f • . 1* ^'a"«"«.'to « • •*»" "Highway 301"— PORK LOINS •' -'• • ..everything for furnishing your home in the newest, most modern Way. And. inglon. Mt%. Florence Johnson, de-. He was released Monday by Court arrow on their»bear badge." " ••': eva Corhrao, * • • — • ^_*.. walk in front of 43 North Union The pack committee was com- ; '. S we'd li|te to emphasise also that many pieces are exclusive with McManus Bros. parlmertl of New Jersey stale treas- Clerk John G. Ranhofcr on $1,000 a bumcr/Cnamber. The departmciu. avenue. He was carrying' his two mended for its excellent attendance "Without Honor''— Lttt urer.; Leon S.iuch«.-z nl Newark, na- cash 'bail. . ' was.called, to the same address at and a' half year old son when he Laraine Day' Here you'll find everything tastefully displayed ... and yon may browse at your tional service'WSeer, •who'w;uvm;is- Wolf was arrested Saturday by 5 pin. to extinguish a flare-up, recently at Holy Communion. The fell, but the" child was unhurt. He next communion Sunday for the -TU * 8AT. — FEB..2 - "3— leisure thru our many floors. If you need advice in your home furnishing plans ter of ceren'.osiies; Mrs,'Marion Wintlcld police on complaint of Lt.bulHthe fire,e, which-cause-cau d no damr was aided by Mr. and Mrs. Charles SWIFTS PREMIUM George L. Roscndnle Of the Cran- h fi cubs will be February 11. you'll find our salespeople pleasant, well informed and experienced with many Jones, prcsideftt oi ;hc Indies* Aux- i>l!e, wus out h({ sceneby Dr. Anthony Sordill, Mrs. • «.»<*; which means. "£o«d work." The been . thfoufih the second .inspW- phalt on his ark. The people of India er. Many modern schoolrooms are Color Corloons & Novelties I Porterhouse program is. pl'mnsetl as a patrol Reade was removed to Rahway tion. ou^of-'statc- cars excepted, used lack, 'the secretion of an Insect 1 1 using green instead of black black- HUN.. I.—Feb. 1-8-V"' (• • | _1_^I'UII' •Memorial Ho^hi* ' for X-ray The to cover their wood. F>om tne I8tn T boards, for the saKC of mine light lication must De/ accom- municipal ambulance was tlriven \'~ iwarded fo~ good stout work. century. until about 40 years ago, A'DULL. . Credits ore civea accordinj; to jy the last rejjistratiph and by her son, . Fireman Edwartl HH. No. • er's license. '• /• varnish was made by cooking lin- Rcadc, accompanied by Patrolman BadlaacttyUy Tyrone l*owvr — Ml«h«lenct Prvlle' CHOICE '. the lime speiiT and effort made and seed oil - with natural resins ,of in- 'AMERICAN GUERRILLA INI •i- i% Albert Fischer, who haNKSI>AV thrVMOXi w job. the rational paint .association Suite. It*» upholstered in genuine figured boucle friexe and has a number of. p»>!nis every' oil. Just to name a few of the ma old, of Ro^elle Park, driving a" Radioactivity alone would account Irhruary 7-K-1i-l«-il-li report* that it may be due to lack tefials added to the list Of finished car owned by Anna M^-tieschryvci\ ior oniy a. small percentage of all m ; months. . of jomr/siinpir precnutioni _whei> S — BlqDays— 6 riek. Jeep bulKo* fringe; hardwood frames and full gpring conslruc- To riate. th«r Ap;ichitf yixrol has during the past 50 yea'rs. we hav< was issued a summons" by Lt. Les- human deaths aiil injuries, except Only ii>t Motion Picture Screen '. 'V using cleaning materials- on a tUr> tungi castor, and soybean oils, phe ter Powell after an accident at in underground or underwater ex- Can <>lve Full Sc'one tu tkm. AH this at a tre»ead«»ug saving of $65.00. (Regular Price the' highest number/of points. t»ce WfOie repainting. This applies CHUCK ROAST -'•'•$ Members of the • CruuV arc Richard nolle, urea, vinyl, rubber and alkyd South and Centennial avenues. !!•• plosions. .if- especially, to the use of wallpaper resins, synthelq iron oxides and wus charged with driving an un- CHOICE yo«M- newt' ' '. . ' ' " - Lepuc. leader; MCiJiiam Morrell. as- 'and paint cleaners which have #. KING SOLOMONS .'sistan* leader; Donald CypherSf cx- aluminum pigments. registered vehicle and using plates cereal content. A.careful and tho- hot assigned to it. The car skidded . pU>rer. and Arithony LaRo&a, Steve rough wiping of the surface with MINES"- •^"^ '« - ' kUMltfet Plan! - Zulich. Ajtnur Sommers; Robert into the. left side of a car parked on CHOCK CHOPPED - ft. a clean rag .or with a brush aftci South avenue, east, occupied by LIBERT^ im ehalr • • • •29.S« »ep«slt — f 12 Maatkly Turner'*nd David SWartz. o*iog this tjpe ot cleaner should be Improper stabling and lack ol good bedding are the .most common Edgar Morganwick 'of 12, Munsee -NOW rLKYI^O TUUV TUES. • a sufficient precaution. In the ease drive shortly after 1 • p.m.' Satur- H causes of - teat injuries in cows. Fir>t Sbawiac: la rulaOrU Sea _._ of alkaline or other types of clean- day, according to police! ers, they are not.potential cultures Stalls should be wide enough and • J»r Haver. * William' Laaaisan 1 lb. CALVES UVER SS Q" CONVENIENT PARKINS! At 2:40 p.m., )itUc-imore-_than ; for mildew, but surfaces should be long enough for the cow to lie.down RITZ tkm. -which icbbled ships and men an hour later, Johrj W. Lane, of ai We maintain bar own parking lot.directly In back of tike well rlnsjd after using ciich cl»«n- and get up' without bruising or GET BY" — NOW lite tasty ton di^tvrcs. has br«n Spi'inuncld, applied his brakes and In Clnee«lor . where.you may leave your car without charge while •hoppfau; at «™. •-••... otherwise injuring' the teats anV lu Trrhnlr«tor . . % ii^ciiacoir ^ properly debUE&ed. But the D«n»s, Udder. • . «.- skidded more than 40 feet on Cen- ^"PREHISTORIC WOMEN" McManus Bros. Entrance to lot Is 52 J«ftVrson Avenue, jtut beUaal and other oceantraphers as wrll, tennial avenue as-he approached • • — »U« — •.'..• *' ' . recotnii* the possibility that the Haaey gabsUtnt« Ko«a«y lb. I Centennial avenue, the left fender STRAND _| w.as- struck ' by a car1 owned and Strictly Fresh-Killed - TBE CITIZEX as* CHBONICl* operated, police said, by Charles FRYINk CHICKENS . lb. •I AUru Steret , "" ^ M. Horsch of Irvington, who was COMP . Clary Cooper with mirror, e driving into Cranford at 7:55 p.m. CranfardL X. J- * ..•'•—' In — ' "Dallas" LOOK! FOLKS! RED HOT SPECIAL! Anti-Slavery Pioneer In Technicolor Benjamin Lundy, a Quaker, Wai TUES., WED., FEB. 6- 7 the first to deliver anti-slavery leer- _ 8TAKTS Tlltl*.— ith your issue of ..„ ^...... tipea_in_th« Itnlted States, and he may well be considered tEe "Pagan Love Song" "Pioneer of Abolition." He founded tkU I. (o«l la an anti-slavary society in 1815. B sl -THEY CREEP IK THE DARK" i*t;. '•i 'i y •> < '. . :03 per wort! Minimum charge .50 fad HU - . " OXFORD • I lb.Frankfurtqrs . SmaU Print Shop •• , , -r.MOUT. CHASERg" Repeat Ads .02 pe% word — Minimum charge .25 Cock robin is a slang term for —, Mallac* — Evening — small printing establishment in SSe l»cl. Ta.a •l.aa. lad. Tax — NOW Tlimi 8AT. —| New Low Dairy Specials! DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT or ADS 10 A. WL WEDNESDAYS England. , . ' ; Marie MaeDoaala Hit Parade of 1951' 51 LROAD ST. Riverside Large GRADE A ELIZABETH — Hill. — Outcast* ol the Trail UObfeB OPEN DAILY'):!) A. M. — SUN. THRU Tt'ES STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Vie MeMuM JBiHMk LAST. TIMES TOOIiV'—J: Eduond O'Brien •vealeat lS-M«ath ••THE urE or CHKIST" ' "Between Midnight GRADE A /%| WEST FIELD "THE PRINCE OF PEACE" and Dawn" ' Um4g*t Pl««! — »IUB' — — r««. x- SAY., PCB. i -' a — MM! 9mpm^t — f IS M.atUy TODAY — mi. — SAT. AMU tOx-riiiu — D«anU O'Keefe •Military Aeademy'J FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER fc Q! -=J8_~'_ WEST POINT STORY* "WOMAN OTT~^ ;•,, PARAMCIWT — Plus — THE RUN" A WilUR REAOE THIftTRE lb. Maria Toren In J.ha Carroll — AJcle Mara MARGARINE Joan Crawford "PEPORTED" "THE AGGERS'? IVeuiiel Correy ARMOUR'S — In — 21b. CLASSIFICATIONS SUN. — MOS. — T€ES. — SfS.. MOM., TIEU—rEB. I-S-U — "Horriol Craig" Jane MIIIUM Gloria —• eslra — AMERICAN CHEESE H«l» KuM **m*im | r*r IaU I R*al Bins Crosby' in. Uavrr LaH4lsa» DeHavcn 8 BA1LY "Why Koroa?" SCGGCST1OM R*l> WatiU4 M>1« I «akt*4 U Bay ••*> "MR, MUSIC* 9t»«AJ«.—5.45PJI. > "rixliET BY" WMItl I •«r*Ula I |>s . —- Hit No. 2 — . . ..!•»' YechaUoUr Mickey Rooncy in . MUhoy H*oiwy —' rat o'Urlea • \(IITU:I INFORMATION furnishings ta eovo* 0 S—D«cnb« your o««rln< fully. Knclaecd and chack or ca»h Wr • ™^.._^^. "THE FIREBALL OXFORD — • co»t et U* above ad In lull. "THE FIREBAllL" Heat Mark) 9iM Ut—» PJL Thm Lurgft and finest Moniv FurnUhingt Storm in from your ad 4o- 'dally effective Feb. «1 WED.-SAT.. FEB. t-W — WED. *' TNVR8. .— FEB. 1-1 — STRAND — :« »b»w« dally FRANK VODRASKA Bo«*H — A» ttkcriaaa tii» - 1 • U. CantlnnaaM 1152-1154 EAST JERSEY STREET • "American GucrilU in •at. and San. only. Cost Prices to Church and Civic OUR 8TOKE CIX>SEI> AIX DAY*MONDAV (ELMtAMETM 2-5M0J The Philippines" "SAN 1 •, >.u TO THE MOVIES —. und — Ana HhHherldae n — J.nn Utel 11 WALNUT AYE. OBUnford CUT -..» JU(t. "Never A Dull Moment0 1 "AaXATRAZ'lSLANP" B Wai- II, she was a teacher at the it takes a car travclng j Women's College in Beirut for hour "75 feet to stop , one year. Her topic wili be snow. With chains, the ' "China." '•""•• . - . stopped in about half tl e Supper" wUrbe served'by Helen On «lare ice Ws'nbo 1 Boyd. cluiirmim, and Florence without, and 88 feet.wi i. Smith, co-chairman, assisted by' "Even safer than ( ,t Sabra Biat-h and Alice Lighteap. chief said, "is the prae _ Dorothy Adams and Helen Klase ing your car homo whe ;. will be in charge of decorations, ore slippery." A meet ing of the executive board- & But if you must dri' d \yas held last night at the home of the follhwihg rules: G e lhe president, Libby Anderson, 1 of the road when-start z> Hickory.street. just your spepd to roai i. ,•' '•— ; —-^— ' ' ' use' tire chains on si r s icc f rost : Caiiasla Partv Set' ' ^ "™j 1 -.' e ^ -^T. •»" ' ' (windshield's and win .?%f±;<<*£; ••:!:%&.<••!;•;•-'•; .."-4.• ;-;.'.\ W%. . PEBnUARY 1. 1051

AND CHRONICLE. THURSD Ay. FEBRUARY page 304, in; the' vicinity of East/ thereto: shall revert'"tirthl* World !ind urulersto<'>d by every American' feeuth Annual Congresslonol Din- ' ,; i-|conununiti«^pupU«in Mrs. *HE CRANFORD and others|Readtnt man and Holly streets! '• ' ' 'Government which shall also take, ritizeri Ijcfort*' any action is taken ncr meeting of the New Jersey*/"^; tnrtaV. doing the '"- - ' • —•"- recently • ith American Countess .'John J, f^lprlc ^nH nthprs •possession of wri.-itfvci1 |',oljl. silver, >>y otir Rovernina bodies to-amen'fl St:ite Chamber of Commerce last- C mil" niljht nt the" Miiyflower Hotel, IsluJying about Switzerland. The S. remen"*fc~«. --,— . Board of Education of the Town* currency, ,;i!i'.l nntxinil r.-sspi'Ltioii, any- il C. McMahon. publisher, lotski's and Mrs. Aurelia Kisely's the Circle of Stars, the children the traditional Beller worked six years with the -Letters to, thp, the nation's capitol. Walters. AprirSuarez..Mary Zach- must have a record of seventeen studying! A display of various ,. Jie reaions tor i funiiiure. now embraces wh: laws ond (li'(,-ii-t'S." . Cranford Citizeiu'iirid Chronicle; CtKAN «AO» rUKCHASCD-WMIa or iear*. an enthusiastic project, as chairman and head of volunteer Jiaitls have already reported. Th» Barbara Vergalla. Karen Co- brought by Barry Mover, Barry left a Isary of we former countess Hor- ives that 22 states had :il I'his su.liji'i't lit Wtnid (i'vem- U(-if :inlon(i 300 ineiiibcrs and Colored —„. without button* or calchat* — hey had to cut two paper bears, services lor the Morris County » Centi »•' »••«<• Bring th*m Ibto Tb» class constructed a- Swiss village. cuzza. Carol Scheckler, Elsie Mc- Ziegler, Michael D* Antonio, Cas- resolutions in favor of w. r':l •• v- :i.i'llt slsn'.ll.i In- •••1. terested in the house and store they .. ...riviuu*-* forward ..to her v j-adhesive tape. A smaller can made oik dances: as follows: Shoo Fly. circles soon. ski, Marlene Geng, Barbara Wright , o;mfortl. the countess was iras in 1949 when she planned) pro- Louisiana and MassjU'luiMt't^ l>:iv- « have built. and Thomas Winter. ticed and directed a series of i-cscinded prior'resolutions. <) .';•- Groups save a fine whistle and a cpffec can is a Rose of San Antone. Patty Cake Grades t i^j month in Mexico to 1'^V-i i .ing in-Mrs. Plkr P<>t» o)!rr vities during the year. Hank Dctering and. Kenneth Yankee poodle; :ures to teH, „.. for this'year are: bulletin boards have been done by Iren had perfect »^~-.. ^. .- turned it down by a hrnli.i '>:' G:i'\le WaddiU. Bears; Corinne Tamburr» Ellen Aniline and Film Cor- 4 to 1. Tennessee, the birili p ••''>• JDiaKenian. r year arc: Paula Hofmann. first studying Transportation. Several of itnU'iK-iulence uas Hrennan. Stcph Council representative. The class children fraught in books. John- he coveted.night-bloominitxirreUs. executive board cf. the United l i; Bnrrj on the last s? at Samer"s section has planned its eral pictures about the beginning have, a party," she chuckled. "One SuSanne Warner, Jackie Gordon Uoosa. Ale'x. Kovacs and Thoma Schmidt and Robert Parker counted surprised by their answer. Vulley I ! Williams; ••'. ?• program for. the next few; weeks'. of our railroads. rear, it bloomed five tjmes," she lU'tit reports '»<»«• ipre- Edward Borke. Rosina Maicrs am the ballots. said. If you are not registered to'vote.- ' exiv Ann Mineur was arranged by Fred , : Grades 5 and 6 Girls are making colonial figures Barry Hull told the. children -d nbimi John Ba*ry b y Gvl. e about his interesting trip to Florida; The toll Latin American Was im- make it a point to see Township Fi'ank'DePaul reports that classes . .... ' Grade's '.., •• ..' of newspaper, jars and crepe paper. Clerk Walter Coffee. It only takes Wnclihll ami Wnirita L«!rMvl«n_ Kay j Wiseman. ol'y Miss Beatrice Warner, Mrs. Boys are drawing comic strlps-tell- He went there by car and returned TAXES patient for the \vqrm weather when Mrs. Gask)ll's grade is very ex- l\llnu;r and 'Dorothy Webster icddj Grade I she could don "working clothes'* » few minutes to register. Elect- Children in Mrs. Doris News- Mary. Miller and. Miss Irene Gil- cited about a story the teacher is ing a story of some historical event by plane. Once a "blue fcafcy" but MW a normal cWM as (he remit of thc people who will carry out your the (,-U^s . :ibi*ut Johanrt »i<- Kalb. j presented a play about the Grade 4 . and dig in the garden. Accustomed a delicate heart operation. Judy Breece knows whereof the speaks xm i wangers grade have planned and reading to them. It is called Barney we have studied. RESPECTFULLY REWWITO TAXPAYERS wishes. ' •"' ', '•• . Yludy Buoht« mpo "5pd Sara Siarr main orKans >of "tHe United At .the last meeting of .the Can- to warm, climate, she admitted a -as she enlists Opyemor. Driteoirs support of the 1991 New organized a class library, Poster Hits the Trail, and telU the adven- The class has finished planning s Don't be fooled by their use of j;:iv't- repots on John Pant! Joaies. H. Three visitors, Patty Don- p'referenCb for sunny days but said Jersey'Heart Fund.' •- • ' ••'• •' ..' .';/ •''''".. er* made by Karen Tucker. tures of an American boy who a mural on the Growth of the West; Do Reading Club, in Mrs. 'Eunice THAT Tlffi W ovan, 6W; Howard GilbertGilbt , 5G and Thomson's section, a new list of she has not found Cranford or New the word "Peace". It has boon Tr«na Craft and .Diane Lelandt • spends a winter in an Eskimo vil- Patricia Gjerde, Richard Bablncc, misused so often that it could take Joseph D'llf.v arwt Arthur;/.Es—, Nancy Browp, 6M, were UN guides. things was added to the Can-Di) Jersey too cold or damp. . - • a For the first seven years 6f Tausslg-Blalock operation in illustrations 'or their favorite lage. They are learning many facts Alice Schwalbach and Lee Stokes || FIRST QUARTERLY INSTALLMENTS honor of its pioneers, is one of on a meaning that would cause, us chi-n)autfr wert snntong 100 siu- The first two organs, theGcneral Mrs. Beller has accumulated on her life, little 8-year-old Judy COFFEE PACKAGE! tli-nts who placed h;.fh*al in- ihe hooks were made by SteStephep n English vocabulary spiced with Breece of Trenton could walk no the life-saving techniques which to lose everything we hold 'dear Asisenibly and the .Secretariat,' were MKS. UANS BELLER .more than a few steps before means "New Hope for Hearts" N,i'\v Jersey Anu-i>'arv .HtiSigiry ex.-., 0:ConnelU Karen" Tucker, ' Ruth American slang. She and"her.hus- •for bur children, thcr children nrid presented by Miss Warner's 'Sixth 1 falling down, breathless and ex- . . . the.slogan adopted by the TODAY E8PECI ALLY; when you w«nl 10 much mortf for your eolle* animation coiitlucttsi • aeinuaUy by Lerda. Charles. Evans and Ranald UJ boxi .-; still unpacked and won- band sometimes' speak in German New Jersey Heart Association' .those yet unborn. On .this note let grade' under the direction of Miss WERE DUE FEB. hausted. me close "by quoting again from' - the New York Journal-. Crisshlan. -tvi\ him" she- niifiht arrange mod- and if x>n occasion a string of'Span- Jud,y, was a "blue baby", born for its February fund appeal. money, youil chier hu new FLtgUaff blend, tctually richer and Uutitr Virgin in' Duff. The next orghns Development of such advances their World Government program. for Hltsh School student;; Benny Grote is in charftc of the visited' were the Security Council (No talerert b Chmned If Tsam Are Frid Befare Feb. II) ii (uriiittii'e to blend with tradj- sh words flow out it happens with- with a defect in her heart;~a re* than ever before-(imagine that!) It"* born of coffee, beini specially library. ..iwl.pi out her conscious knowledge. istricted artery. The vital organ in surgery ana heart treatment AH 'national and international rut the country. The ik and- the Ttusteeshlp Council, pre- E ' couldn't pump enough blood to is one of thethe ]primary aims of the aelectedlrom the coffee capiuii al the world, then blended for txtri "I love so much to d6."she ex- debts shall be cancelled and-title .was held at the J«:rs«s-y CsSy Slit* Puzzles, story books, colorinH sented by 'Miss Gilbert's fifth grade. The South American countess Judy's lungs-for oxygenatfon Heart Asso.ssociation'c s continuing pleasure... and it's packaged in a new, richer-looking can fo do ju>lic« jbooki, pdjj^ets, pick-up-sticks .arid I wiih her Spanish' accent, Tc:it'he»-< rolWe. Tfc«* under the'direction of Miss Nancy •litnei met Dr. Beller about -shf years ago. and even the slightest exertion research program. A substantial lo that wonderfully richer flavor! Jurt larte Flagitaff Coffee now- by l seeks to raise through public SCIUtOL rt-gularmewibers of the lunch room The International Court of Jus LlKi'tod t" nothing, Mrs. Bel- sp'opt eight years with petroleum '! Now, however, Judy can run Ilic licee anandd ththee EconomiEconomicc and..und..SoclaS l SOUND BORROWING ••-an^ play, with the huskiest pf cohtributions- during Heart RESERVATIONS and those who remain occasionally ' n "beintJ in. .ir.,PVrls _ refineries in .Louisiana. He . has Month will go into such re- .Council- vere presentqd^ by Mrs. chn-cooli,-dig" in their ; her playmate* .«.;. thanks to a ' "The- £ . ... -lunch. The children have a been employecTlO years by General dramatic operation on her heart search.. Ciula«i Tours •shell .in their classroom rutferved Miller's siscth -grade under , the voicr* QI urc School District of the Township of be Active i^i business Aniline and prior to that was.con- performed, last November at Judy, now a student at Ewing tho March ot "Dmit-v w>r, stormy day activitiis. Th<»y Hotels. rUsorts direction of Miss Joyce . l.d'civii-'proj'rairis'j".-"' Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti- Park School, Trenton, is a com- _ y Roosevelt School lxst sult-ihg chemist in New York City;. • • • • • have had fun planning-the. shelf All members of the three classes BEMifltS#U : _ are hot grateful for more. The'delicate surgery, ac- pletcly normal child -in. every " . GnJrS Cranford, in the County of Union, New Jersey, that u Dr. Beller, a resident of Cran- complished by Dr. Helen Taussig way. She's so.energetic, in fact, Steamship Bus • £nd leel they aare helping with participated. Those in major |l (hoy have;" she said. "A person ford for eight years, Is a member . -Twenty-five p<>st carets; with H- land Dr. Alfred Blalock, involved that she has volunteered ; to Alrlln*s Haflroads lusifations of famous tindniarks in lunch room procedures. speaking roles, were: President, of tihe annual meeting of the legal voters of said District :>t siifTiT, -a Jittle to appreciate of the Echo Lake Country, Club. -transplanting of a healthy ade- do a bit of fund-raising work for •TU-«;<»n. 'wert>''received •.hiy. Miss Boys and girls who have eonh;ib- Gencral Assembly, Henry Mil- It is like gardening He also holds membership in the quate*i artery into the^rnathe mazxe of the Heart Drive. Her first "cus- i ;hcw. Wnltcr King, ItUDcs ihrouuh which die ln,-uit tonter" was Governor Alfred- Miriam Ei^enring's class. They haJT utedare; Billy lar; Sccnetary Ufnenil,—Rbi>ald L .vim spoil-your hanas..ana break Chemists' Club-of. New York, the "THAT Q U A 1- ' Mickey Donovan, David Erdmann, fartKeelection of four,(4) members of the Board of Lir liiiacruails — but when you bl Driscoll, honorary chairman for HOUSE bc*n sent hv Jane CoJlisis. i »J:«JI- Welke, and Assistant Secretary American Chemical Society, the knOwn as the the 1951 New Jersey Heart Fund.. Travel Bureau ICorlis^ Vogel, Gail Cyphers, Bar- licncru'l, Steven Reiman. ^;>-li. ihe garden's lovely and/you •ber. - - '• . ,.,,'• . American Association for the Adr 1X3 North Av«n rialnfield bara tong. Tommy Mitchell, Lynn ,- h:ij>py." .^ho 5 .- .When Jane returned Snom' her Also, .members of the Secretariat Education and lor other purposes will be held at vancement of Science, the Armed hoff to Josephine MacKinnon and PI. C-2C1S PL 4-tSM StlS< $*$€§*! motor trijito Portland. Maine, she Barbuto, Diane Goodwin, James Carol McKeown at»d Carolyn Fox • myself, a stranger. Forces Chemical Association and Centennial avenue and North Le- Koshurba, John GiUis, Bobert Low, :ii .-mntluT country, can see how high avenue.' Kenneth R. MacKinnon, lots 18, 10 described itiariy' -historical sights! •President.. of the Security Council, 5K)0 o'clock P. M. on the American Ordinance Associa- and 20, block G, map of Riverside .Bonnie Harmon, and. Pntricia Van Zh Pidnt of th in '•.(lorful Ainowca in. I waited two Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hems to Pamphlets, map*, anil WoksT jpat!)- Helen Zesch; President of , the tion. Park. o.red hy-hoi- family •&•««•'itasi fSadcrs. Trusteeship Council, Coritn y | :ip U'forL'.I. applied for my citl- William F. Bass, single, property in • "" Ormde 2 , and narrators, George' Williams, iiin' — I wanted to be sure •— Hamptou road, known as lot 2, Mr. and Mrs. Everett H. Schrocr jjluyed. . ••• Transfers of der to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin1 G. Al- MissGeraWine CtciKt«tson"s Miss Mary Hoak's ijriide had a 'Roberta , SchilllngVr and Donald r.ovv I know I do not. wish to block. A, map of property of The a's day when blades were sy>ellinc bee last Friday. Lois Cop- Creighton. ' . . in any. other Country," .she Beekman .Trading Company. / ston, property known as, 117 Elm has "commetuvtl a s«i«*til ^ Real Estate ^ street. ' . • . unit on the Rt'v-i>Vuit*n. A swap of son and Jimmie Lang wore cap- Also,''Chief-.Justice of the Court si. •'..'. .. ' . ' William.F. Bass, single, tto Mr. lams. Billy Wiseman wns the win- Tuesday, February 13,1951 <<\ Mr.-.-. Puller, who came to ... The following' deeds, have been and Mrs. Harry R. Heins, property Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chambtr- and wKizz«d off on a tandem major# -battles has brt'et. ^ ••< Paul .-Morrison; plaintiff, re'pre recorded in the office of County lin to Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Bach-. with powdeir ^Ktittt.- alter spending many years Register Herbert J. Pascbe at the block A; map of property of The]man, p.roRerty in; Blake"'avenue, board. . I tor'; defendant,'."-representing. AV ipen vaatfls 9:00 o'clock P. M. and as much longer as may be Lane were close seconds. Court House, Elizabeth: Beekman Trading Company. 429.50 feet from Walnut street. Cvaic payison atut Russet ban in, Rttnald Zcsch; President of I Ae legal voters then present to cast their ballots. Grade 3 the Economic and Security Coiyv H .. n' American, 'educated in Reel-Strong Coal Company, Inc., Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Toker to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warsinskl nre imikivin a- moviel »>J F«>TJ Miss Marie Tedescht's grade.1.!! to Township of Cranford, property .drroga;;'1 Don.1 Kti«>wls«>c» aiy! Bob The meeting will be heU and all the lesal voters of the School District s in Germariy' and Swit- to Chris Sievers, Jr., property Robert Toker, undivided one-third 'and, tr.ivele\s.' i^ sowing ss\ co!l|jlrnent HajcirilK*' ita_ Mr. and .Mrs. James-V. Polidoro," , is lieinu made by. Jttycy \\'alkijisn>n from Lexington avenue. ' . . terly line of Madison avenue, 58 COAL-FUEL OIL feet from Julia street, Elizabeth; rear of premises which" were con- . nnd Daisy Crane is' dueling a Three MenibeW^ W***y As I tr.iveled and met interest Clarence J. Fritz and others to fc BURNER SERVICE )K i pit*. I folt I had to write my and one tract at corner of Union veyed by party .of first part to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor D. Shaheen, and Mrs. Edward F. Rush, Jurtc 9, Billy Schultzi'v Kenneth Shaeffer. fii!iiu«. ,md so I sent articles t property in Summit road, 101.62 avenue and Aider! street. . One Member will be elected for 1 year. 1 1950, recorded in deed book 1,825, Barney Rnwcka. IVt«r Wells. Dick i/im-. n South America. When feet-from point of curve which is Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Weust- Riibe-y and Jack AlCtn as>r anw>ng Hv.'d m America, I hod inter 260 feet from Heming avenue, if those, writinj; ilramaiuaSions of At the said meeting will be submitted propositions for voting taxes for i v. with M'ary Sullivan, who wa produced. colorful incidents «t the \»;ar." Rankin and Jahn Coal Company 't'iu-fwiinun in New York; Desi Lillian B.* Guardino to Mr. and CLEVELAND SCHOOb the following respective purposes: ) .w* LiicilW Ball and others. This MOTORISTS, APPLY NOW! : Mrs. Louis L. Docimo, lot 0, block Kindrnutra 321 CENTENNIAL AVE., CRANFORD, N. J, r~ because ih Argen- C, miip of Sperry Estate. TO GET TOUR Mrs. -Dorothy IlJtltV pupils de- l*"*ty never work like that," : :LJ-:.': YARD - WINANS AV*. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pappqs to A fine .eld flavor won their favor to share thattaste today, make haste ' cided- it-was timfctu travel so. they Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Lombardo, WVOOKL DEPOSIT irtMHttiiai <#mrQ*Kttam J and dark-With her Same Car License Number For Repairs and Replacements .....— ...... ••'. ^ hyir put|cd b^clj Vctose property ,10 Burnside (aVenue, ISO (Pleasure rare 'twould hand 'eml) jot down this memorandum: faj Mt-. "Mr1-. Be11ep^jVJ^$ • feet from Lincoln avenue. "'' No Telephone Beservations — Fees Must Be Paid In Advance <)ifH>r,aetivitifs besides (Lease) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen1 CAS MUST HAVE BEEN THKOUGH SECOND INSPECTION Cymbaluk.to Esso Standard Oil For Oipltop l Oulhy ....,:....,.:...... ^ property at corner ,of HARRY R. HEINS, Agt. 19 NORTH AVE.. E. HOURS—9 to 4 The total amount Aou^rt to be necessary is - $640^06,72 ONLY 7 WEEKS TILL SP1 Opposite SUUon gat 9 to 12 JUST TELL THE MAN The polling place* for; said meeting and their respective polling districts Ground- Hog Day^ Tomorrow, Feb. 2nd (described by reference to the election districts used at the last General Election) have been designated below, and no person shall vote at said meeting elsewhere TA^E ADVANTAOE OF CLEAK. 8UNNY DAYS WHENEVEE TEMPEKATURES ABE ABOVE «•-DEGI" ^*•"•-:'>?ty.'\'?"'':-''*fi ELIZABETH JM796 % NOTE,—The temn "current expenses" includes principals', teachers', janitors' and tncdicol FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS & ORNAMENTS inspectors' salaries, fuel, text books, school supplies.' flans, transportation of pupils, tuition of pupils attending schools in other districts with the- consent of the Board of Education, school libraries, com-. attending schools in other districts uHth the- consetrioj me DWIU -U) ^,»»>.—:—, . pt-itsafiott of the district cleric, of ihe custodian ofsctionlrrmmcvs cmd^of-aUendanee-cfficert, truant Feed Your Feathered Friends schools, insurance, and th'e incidental expenses of the schools. ^ • '.' . .. . • '. A tnember of the Board of Education must b? at least 21 years of age, a citizen and resident of 'the school:district, and have been a citizen and resident for at.least three years immediately preceding WILD BIRD SEED 'Cudin his or her becoming a member of such. Board,- arid must be able to read and write. '- • COME IN AHP SA.TM • ' - Persons who may vote at the election include every citizen of the United Slates who has the Suet Cakes — Sunflower See«l qualifications refluired for electors for the General Assembly and twho lias been vcrmanently regis- tered in. the municipal election district, at least /ortY/^daj's prior, to tlio dote of election. Applications THE HIGHER THE BALANCE for "militttrjy service ballots" way be ma^de to the District Clerk. • ' ,. P. S. In the Meantime • * * We're ready to help you with your plans fot POLLING DISTRICT No. 1 ' lh< WE ARE NOT SPEAKING ."•.'/' THE BICOER THE THRILL! Take Good Care of Your House Pi : i[ 'remodeling your hoinc.and we can supply all the • Polling place at the Sherman. School at Lincoln Avenue in the School' V: ^ ':' MEANINC1ESSLY. "•;.. An Extra Feeding of PLANTABBS You can stage a most satisfying "show", lumber and other building materials needed to district, for legal voters residing within General Election Districts Nos. One, Two , In our-store of a million articles it will be a on your own account by lifting yotir bank v*mic* ynutt thitnt thit't truly up-to-datet and Six of the Township of Cranford. • ~ ~ ~^ KEM May Be Just What They N«*d. pleasure for. you'io Jtirowse around. There balance higher every payday. It doesn't take any special skill.. .just persistence. IMPERIAL ;< are so many interesting and useful items of POLLING DISTRICT No. 2 Excdbt him F«r GrtMUtt—FRI Start as close to the ground as you like— ,...r^.. merchandise 49 see. M. "•'i Polling place at the Lincoln School at Centennial Avenue in the School • evenwithonetlollar.Whoknowsbutsome my " District, for legal vbters reaicjing ynithin General Election Districts Mos. Five and • r • and remember you are under no obliga- day you will be a financial headlinerl x i; .'' Ten of the Township of Cranforcl. . ! ' ^ C.E. TRUBENBA tion to make a purchase. . > i • •• AlSUPPLYCO POLUNG DISTRICT No. 3 SO COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND Polling place at the Cleveland School at Union Avenue in the School Dis- CRAWFORD TRUST >ou »La *- trict, for legal voters residing within General Election Districts Nos. Three and Nine LUMBEB — TRIM — MASONRY — SCHEENS of the Township of Cranford, ,. " ' Schlecter's Open'dM\f t*; T«».. STOBM SJI8H —' HARDWARE — PAINT UnOLATiON - CROS1EY APPLIANCES POLUNG DISTRICT No. 4 Hiram Walkers 93 years atfinewhisloe^mdlcii^ mates (mpenal good! .%- . CRANFORD PAINT & HARDWARE "0 S .t YOWGSTOWN JBTEEL KITCHENS CRANFORD Polling place at the Cleveland School at Miln Street in the School Dis- 116-118 SOUTH AVIL, E. dUntwd tH^P* SOUTH AVE.. E. "••:••' ^Bltndtd whiskey. 86 ptac>tJlQ% grain neutwl spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinou. S36 Centennial Ave. ' Cranford 6^)505 trict, for legal voters residing within General Election Districts Nos. Four, Seven and Eight of" th« Township of Cranford. . , u - ,TO5f» •^ <-••:•'• r'.^^i>;->.:'' THE CRANFORD CrnZEN AND CHBQHICTJ^ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1951 Pake

affect-^ittle.'-if.|ill--int'.ea.poaitailata iiiuj i1s^vudt-*b%, !tf»rjt, who will sing PVayer'- by.Malbtte. 3ie~1nvasiun of Ethtepto-Hind—the- torical evento of the last. any, thf- flowering effert. Pt^egpe. and Hiljyciisi syriacus, To Perform which form the basis for Jersey^Pottr !• Shrubs which bloom in summer Rose' of Sharon, Plans for the concert wilT fage fourteen Nazfe gobbling up., ewatry f^r cussed tonight at 8:30 at a m*etinf .,m country in Central Europe. After unaentary. (torrr. their flou'er buds in the same With Ihe 'hydrangea, first' th,in very often vomiting, or .En)ra.-.i«S ifason. Accordinely, cut- out,, the Voakt-xt groxvihs of laAt Concert for of all Presbyterian Men in th# ! each^such episode the question is f.Flrit Wti* Smi TAFT LEADS TRVMAN IN NEW JERSEY church gymnasium. In addition, a" general malaise or loss of appetite. '-aised; ^Wljat business was this fing ihcnr back is the indicated y«-ar-and Komi-times nklor woncl if •One of the firit cawmills built |« PRESIDENTIAL "TRIAL HEAT" POLL it is'.desired to-, shape the buslu movie short entitled. ''A'Date wit^ But in addition to these symp- Shown ours?"* The answer in each in- frealmer.t; because some of theni California wa» the whlp-iaw or pt : . . Bv Kenneth Fink, Director, The New Jersey Poll Then cUt back last year's growth. Church Fund Beautiful West Virginia," will be . tims of:» febrile disturbance the stance is "none." These countries 'titiwUbrary bloom and grow so late Uiat thej PlaymgThie cawmill built ir. Sono-na county, c^. PRINCETON—Many political. observers today regard Senator If you'.'want, large, flower heads on shown. • ..- . •... • child assumes'-a pccul.ar att.tude wood is often injured by The Cranford Glee Club will were far away from the United ifornla. to -1835 using hand' Ubor ti I fitalojj game will start 1«on- Robert A. Taft of Ohio as the No. 1 contender for the 1952 Republican long stems'cut-back to one. or two) ' Oftteer-s of the gJ'OMp in charge of becomes -restless and sleepy by SPENCER Plainfield States and the public felt secure cut .the redwood, tato lumber: Presidential'nomination-because of his.smashing re-election victory IVL-sont n-speqial concert Saturday, *,, ,hc junior department of the tonceri apariijements • are - Frank ' IUTTYS. and is execedinsly irritable in Ohio last November and his-. vigorous, outspoken opposition to joints. II you want'sm:jirf>r lluwx'f to be tmcly question? at the time that it was truly none '• I, I Five Public Library, it Theie .m^V be jconsidered in twolu'ails, i-ut-'baek U> live or six j«int,s. FVbruaiy 17, under auspices of thcSarpolus, president; Chann-ing Medical Group when aroused or handled. The ex- of our business. The picture then| T« Brash :l ( the Truman Administration's policies—both domestic and foreign. nip& The first consists of Hy- ProKbylcrian Men. Proceeds will pression of thc cyfcs >* often that of troops' arc fifihl- s " ionced''by Mrs: Marie The. relative strength of Senator Taft»when pitted ..-With I!(!K(- ill Sharod, 'figiiin liic Rudd, vice-president; P. J. Wright, Here's a prpblcm on'defensive tlvrmmy's kins and~dummy's.'last reveals the pattern 61 World War • A rubber sponge * *™>re »»Uv| V' librarian. dranee-a arboresoens and its vari- lu- used, .to help furnish the new , hunted animal. JRiCidity- or the sue given in ihe grip- factory than almost »ny type against President Truman is revealed in a 'Presi- thimung slxititd lu; clone'lirst, ri>- '.reasurpr, and George Richards,,, (This column « itlay for you to try. You are West-, club was rufTod with the four' of, II. ..'•', . ' .- '• 'h. ' •• • ety. Hills of Snow, and -Hydrangea irnb rr.usclcs occurs followed by wfaiskbrooro for brushing woo] dential "trial heat" election recently conducted'by m'ovin<< weak Iv/ij-s/tlinsi.- lhat'ari- Sunday school .building being con- secretary. Frank Bechtold and H. and-hold: ' . " •' ' • . | spade's. A.I that, point .the holdings I ttacumcnlairy motion picture Moving' into the present, "Why ladiata; Jhe summer blooming uTucss 'of the neck and • tender- coats, dresses, and skirts. I . ,(11nfs arranged to teach prop- the'New Jersey Polle ruljbint;.'Aftcr.ll) is Is.cUino, • TTTv addition to grnup iuun1)t rs A ftloup.of 50 Pi'esbyterian:Men~ .hould br addressed th ' ' Vj None Illl'll ,!"*•••• . 77— Sh:ik-intl the bed or even .walking '0 9 3 2 ._—... . the Paramount, a iiUyovcr central Europe. The Red of "5^. (In 1948, Republican candidate Dewey [..OJhers are plants of the ver- the. unuvths of lust season 'nuiy be under direction of Harold Vot»t, a' is'SclliAg tictcets to the general pub- ,„ the roorii may cau.-e the patient —+•, Q 10 9 8 ',' « < menace is shown pushing east by author,- subject or carried New Jersey, by a margin of approximately bena family such as Caryopteris •• 4, None \ttt BtSkae TbealreT in Plainfteld for «iks received in t . s thi w, S(>,,w ll()l,,il( ]wvi. ,no ,n;lliv barber shop.quartet'will' sing-old lic for tfto concert. • . . , W«t Stale srnxr. Tr.-utoi. ». .V J.> arcaf pam. Th.s period <>« acute With both sides vulnerable, tin; through Manchuria down into Ko- I EXPERT SHOE 4W».) .- ' ••' "' • • •" '. '. ' ; "\ infantile xjuriily.fi--'. is.-.an H, ni-rve tissue, flaccid .(relaxed), 3 * 'pass 4 * ,09 ' " aggression anywhere in thc( world QUICK BEBVICE - being*held today -and. Senator Taft were the Re- Vttcx nesundo YChaste-trock the work in tHe church and for" her mens of the. capstan type donkey general systemic conttcious discuM. j paralysis of a portion of a*lnnb or i 4, -None • ' must, at some future date involve L- i,v Eleanor Rposevelt anil COIN CARDS mih&s. Perovskia and. .Elscnoltzia; pass pass PLEASE REHTO Skate* Sharpened 111 "Picture Book of publican candidate and President Truman, the Dem- Coiifisrale Air Rifl«r concert performances. engine used in early day Pacific which tends to •nvolvo.th.. coni...l • uvtial extremities appears. You open the king of hearts and -•K7 •I Tie headline subject, compiled the freedom of the United States.^' ocratic, the vote was: . •' '. . hjTpericums.. like Hypericuna. mo- toast steam logging has been ac- nervous system «f the body* .tt..ck- to* Twentieth Century-Fox Movie IMMEDIATELY ! A 12-yfar-oid boy, said bypolice A special feature will be an ap- " •'??') ' S The- amount and extent of the!hci*' North cards go down: *y None r.OHSCVKDS •'Why Korea?" makes plain the Cleaned and Blocked. Kl of Molecules ahd Atoms." Would vote for Taft ....:...... ;.... ; 46'.i sirrianum or patulum Hcnryi. to havi' admitted (lring inv air ride pearance by William OW, soprano quired by the Coqujjie,. Qregon hU- ing especially the «ray matte-. - * 8 7 2 ' ' . (j AQ ' . e.News. will be sriown locall; reasons why thc United States . Would vote for Truman ;..„.„•. ...41 torlcal society .{te spinal cord;but-is iils-.c^.l.It- paralysis that m:.y develop is di.fll- .-Picture- Pook of Chemistry" x The pruning treatments for those at a car Saturday afternoon at soloist ol the Trinity Boy Choris- . 4> "None mltaneously with its New Yorl must be strong and prepared if the Undecided :.;.'.. 13 , 1 -Kir- cult to -predetermine and practical- ' fj 7 5 3 • IMMEIMATELY ! ,e t;uno author. . '.; The split in 'sentiment among the various population groups -in is rtntl.lo thin out to the base the Sprin,«lk'kl avenue and Hampton -•'•of.producini! widespread darnel- ly impossible to prevent. Early di- 0K8-I' '' Dayton then cashed ihe ace "of 'cat*, premiere. Prints were rushed world is to have peace. Hundreds dead and weakest shoots. Then,thc Waller Reade' Theatres LOUIS MONTINI ,M""..petiiniar.'by Roger Dur the state in-today's survey Offers some interesting and significant- road, had his illegal'w.eapnii, con- throughout all the ti^ue,s of thtagnosis'- plus adequate an'd^ com- * A K-6-2 diamonds and I foH«wed with the of thousands of tect of newsreel .findings that should give national, state, and local political leaders is cut back. The hyj>eri- ; a public service. SHOE REPAIRING 4n: "•'the Snow Plow That Tried llsc;ited' the following day. The biainaiiil.tht'Epfol"'"* : essential. YoU win tl'n liiiit trit-lc. partner, nine spot. Wl)en-ln; led. the qu^..> iiVpirk UP the _ , film wa£ can>fp*'V edited by Movic- t in ^rotn Trtftfor parties much to'think bt imenlioned are cut to thcdriver, Harry Armstroi); with: the king-,nd With the rest. 11 the stubs that that the left front window of his 1>lcv "What Can I Do Now," by Paterson) say- they would vote for President Truman; whereas a 1 "crav" and "marrow." The disease lengthy and extremely expensive. queen of hearts which partner will take two trumfr crfrtts- ""*" JSxLkxns police action in beleagured : Anywhere In the U.S. or Canada queen-nine • of spades up to he R i)o\<- and "Christopher the majority .(56'i) of the voters living in 'towns w.ith populations are left.are of varyinjj height, from car was cracked by the force of a is an old one and -was p«.bab y overtakes with ihe. acei declarer j declarer cashes the king: and Ku ,the production of "Why Saf*, Reasonable and Fortunately a great percentage of king-jack. . ,ni"by C. H. Bishop. between 2500. and 25,000, places like Bernardsville, Haddonlkltl, 4 to 12 inches, the blooms will be- BB pellet-. Lt. Powell -completed .first describe! with-any degree of following suit. At the .third^trick. your ace-nine will si* KJoa^aT^ •wasr'undertaken b£ Movic- at vatyinj; heights and the plants : , Immediate Service. „ . accupclbv-Kn.lishphys.c.an cases during nn epidemic recover If I had started with only three ko "Cooper Khan." by Dorothy Hightstown, Ridgefteld Park* Morristown, Pompton Lakes, Bri(lgeton Shrubs which bloom in summer thc investigation Siniday noon. , completely, spontaneously, without partner leads the jack of hearts, clubs and fo.ur diamonds- I ..would jackreight. . " n»e JOews editors following a visit SPECIALIZING IN FILUNG PRESOTIttlONS 1 Reino Bufano'S; ..Book of and Penns Grove, prefer Senator Ttfft Among rural area voters, the should be pruned differently from will present a more pleasing ap- By Van—Rail—Boat—Air nameo Underwood in l.<4.;H• Arthur Richmond; weight. of sentiment favors Taft. And in towns and cities -between^ those that bloom in spring. Since pearance than if they are cut atTo Plan - M«M>ting crippling defects. However, m cases and declarer trumps OF EYE PHYSICIANS 25,000 and 100,000, such as East Orange, Atlantic City, Bloomfleld cve.r. the credit for the round of ctiibs and exit with'-a dia- m aarse of production -for Twenr the latteralready have their flower the same height. In thrs case, thc P.lansc for a meetihg'of the Gold-' where paralysis is extensive, long of spades. What do you play to this w-fli. Century Fox, had with Presi- and Bayonne, Taft supporters outnumber Truman's by a 4'^-'margin. trick? • ' . mond and"the contract .would have ,,. .. Puddle." by Joanna buds • formed for next' season's le-rtdcric> will be for all blooms to en ARC.Club were made yesterday WENRY P. TOWNSEND, Ageot 1 Firit Lt: Robert-E. 'dent • Truman last summer in ' Arriong the various age groups, young people lean more.toward h of" many ,, are Here are the four hands; be<;h defeated; but. this docs not, tor'""The Runaway Elephant," the'Democratic candidate; whereas older people show a -'-decitied bloom, cutting back or trimming be of the Cat-type flower heads at at the home of Mrs. Charles G. Al- ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. of Burkburnett, Tesaiw is j At that time he; an- •he same plane. bUry, .113 Ehslmun street. .'At- , tru.».. these cases" where 4 8 7 2 take anything away from Dayton's v Ellen Tarry; "A Nation From preference, .for "Mr.. Republican." Sentiment among the micidle-agecl in wititer will result in.the'loss of Packing * Crating a Specialty 1C his 7 5. 3 ..-.'. -. • line .play, of the hand. He inferred ^ ternporary f Gwi'imii Up.' by J. J. Floherty group is exactly the same for each man. the best flowering wood. A moder- Two commonly grown slimmer for Commercial mmi Estimates Given Freely mar. Germany. tile Paralysis plays one'of its many 0 it 8.4 my discard of the diamond ' PBESCKIPTIPN OPTICIANS •••TIVc Backward Day," by Ruth An examination of'the vote by occupational groups shows ajnte thinning of oldest canes will I blooming shrubs that call for some- Mrs. 'Orr, Mrs. E. Wooding, Mrs. Household (Mi Can WEataetd 2-4484 Flora Lane and Mrs. W. Calhoun. •It actually isn't too long ago-that brt-at roles. It provides the ways + A KG 2 majority (53*;!) of, the' white-collar workers •throughout the state |give spate for renewalshoots from • different treatment arc Hy- Martia BU«. — Slwe» Floor 1 favoring Taftl whereas the Weight of sentiment' amf>ng manual . -•• -i the disease has been 'definitely at- and means for case management. Q 9 6-5 NoVie » l;o "Janice, Airline Hostess. ; tributed to the pi*sc-nce of., a virus AJ 109 4 2 109 JEFFERSON AVE. workers favors Truman.. .•.••• ' ' ' "' '• • " '. The facilities for diagnosis, man- r.nly three cluljs my discard, would \ ,'R. Haccr;. "Emily of Deep Worthy of note, too, is that support for Truman is highest among This condition can he transmitted 93 2 iVO i probably have been a club instead '• , EL.'2-2?40.. . '.. Ipv" h\ M. H. Lovelace: "A 1 c;Il s agement mid aid to polio victims in rise of labor union members. (55':>) • • Irom 'person »" P<-'«<»>. j ;'PP : Q 10 9 8• -r— •*-7 4 of a diamond, hoping I would-'be t irlrTe'iie," by Leo Politi; "Hol- New Jersey.are many. They consist ^^ over-running The vote by city size, age groups, and occupations follows; 'in epidemics but. can also occur in j (,f the Nt-w Jersey Onice of thc * A*K JIO 4 3 able to ruff a club and exit with a v Craft and Fun,", by, Joseph . ' ' W»Id v«U for Would vote Tor ] I? 8 6. • diamon'd. w> '• ' .. \ by the Japanese, and wins: "Why Cowboys Sing in ' ' ' TKUM'AN.' UNMECIDED ' Nltional Foundation for; Infant ; Paralysis in Trenton, with local 0 AQ5 ••. •• . •Another situation where the re- „<•• by Lefiu-and andl "Happy, Rural residents 45'i 34' 21'' but epidemics may occur either m pard AF Basev texai B5e serntai in '\ 2500 - 24,999 56<- •34'--. 10': chapters scattered throughout-Ahe fusal'to ovoivruff gains. ,a trick the European. Theatre- i&txBL Seg>-1' -o'rnvj"Jiicl«e."• by Hazel' Dan- the summer or the winter months. Looking at all the hands, you can (barring an .end-playD is ' where 25.000 - 99.999 45'i 41':. • 14"' -tale; the Stale of N.ew Jersey. De- iemberl»43 to Jorie ISSj. ' " -' ker. . ' . Cities 100,000 and over ...... 38'' 54"- 8- Poliomyelitis may occur at imy see that if you over-ruff with the you hold four trumps to" the acc- Usn, "Owls," ' by W. S'. Zim; r partment of Health,'Crippled Chil- The squadroa otficcr coczsie as <& 21 *- 29 years ....; : 34'i • .46'v 20 '' a'tsc but the majority of cases are queen of spades'declarer will win ninc behind declarer. Irmer in .the Sky," by R. A. : dren Corfimjssion in Trenton: thc rgtA weeks' duration, arai is. icfi^ned 30 - 44 years ...;. 43'i 43'' 14' • VehrtdWii Ik'tweun- ibe atfes- of- 2 Polio.'Aid Society'in East Orange, any, tctiu'n and pull your three 'i':/ ' • ' WEST . • • '•'> ilcin; "f'aTnniino;' and Other 45 years and over ..:.....'..;:. ....;.*.. 54*- - -.•".-39* •• T-* V \jy the • A^r • ComnisisiJi y^~ ^rjfff I : and 5. After 5 years of ate, -ho and hospitals ahd dirties, in theremaining.trumps and take the rest *A952 4 l-sci'" 'ljy Pw.inis Lesley; "Binr White-collar worJcers ..;.. 53«'—-.- "-/ 35'- 12' of the tricks for game and rubbeft School thnee- times eaefc-.JeacK. Its «.;. 42* v . • 11 '•' susceptibility nipidly ^diminishes various counties. SOUTH wm See y*u Tomorrow! I^-itcho-; On," by • Marie-Mc- Manual, wox-kers l>..,---. 47'-- miisicn is to prepare tibe ar^ni-irTfi 34'« 55 ••'. • • M"' and..after-the aKe of 25. the disease The refusal to o.yer'r.uft will gain a •'••' 4 K Q JvlO,B.7.'.6'.. K.';iir."nri«ht.College Year," by, Labor union tnember's'.:,.... . 'is uncommon; Br.ys'Micm to be af- trick in this situation, as your You are- West. If East'-lea'ds a ollicer for cdmmiinrf cc sajlmiauirts: la ..Sherman; "To Tell Your • Perhaps this most .-significant Vote in the present survey is the fected more than girls. Chlc«e»'» ' Vlni Locomotive queen-nine will be sitting over de- suit of which both South and youimd for slaff duties agpewgciiaae Uo L" by Mary Stolz; "Tho Stork division of sentiment among Independent voters v— those who classify Th« first locomotive to reach clarer's jack-four after he cashes arc void, and South trumps witfr his grade. . • |,Uilesa-iKl," by Wilhelmine themselves as neither Republicans nor Democrats. . •".' , • When poliomyelitis strikes, the «->"ulV. v;" J '•°n- w° *' greatest tho arc 'pr»H king,-and will be good jbr f"*v.p"1,'yn rri"j* nni oyer- "Showdown" by T. M. railroad center) was the "Pioneer for two tricks instead'^of one. Soruflwith the ace. If you dp. South Read the. Qt«m. «mS" • Bong considcxate of others i stateI nvote today', hotds s surveythe, balanc, Independente of- powers ishon alwl statea decide- electionsd prefej-enc. e for sidcrably, leading to misunder- built In 1836. which arrived by 1 you discard thc deuce of diamonds lso, "Wait for Marcy," by Rosa- Taft. - • .,•' "•••,.'. . . •' ,. '....-• . •' .: rlanding in early diagnosis.-It may sailing vessel October 10. 1848. for The following table shows how persons who classify" themselves befiin with a fever and the usual on the third round of hearts and it a sure -way to make party line ui Du.l.irdin; "The Land and service on the Galena tc Chicago looks as though you will take, wo pic of Mexico." by Else La'nn- as Republicans, Democrats, or-Independents voted in the Truinan-Taft symptoms of a head cold or grippe, Union railroad I. J. Baker; "The Chew- 'Would You Lik« lo EHininate Your Ugly When this, hand came up*I was ICiinn Trees," by R. J. Juline; The Cnmford Clllicn nnd Chronicle pi-rtonts thc retwrts of the new Jersey a matter of spacing calls instead of i of Cousins," by Mabel 'oil exclusively InAhl« area. The New Jeny Poll la a weekly feature sponsored West and Harold Dayton of Som- >.v n iiroup of Independent New Jersey newspapers.- ... jrville was the declarer. He.made t;iK and "Some Dogs," by Elinor the hand this Way: majqng one, right after another... 'rinceton, Mew- Jersey. " ' . ,' • - : .. .. Telephone 3178 t'•«• " ••'•-.•• • ; .'"'•' •"-.' • • (CnpyrlKht, 1U50, by Princeton Hisearch Service! 1,1 He trumped the'third heart with the ten of spades.and I threw the limping \xp gently "when the line. Wishlnicton's Night Spat PL.4000B A .technicolor sound film on cent of the national/total.. I WALNUT AVE.. CBANFORO the control qf weevils when used1 at INDREW CRISANTI PLAINFIELD ItlllUltWHtttttlttlUlllMil RooRnt. Sldinc and" Inaulation Specialista the' proper dosage, and it will not Graduate of Amerleaa For More Than S3 Years. . .'•...- crente » fire hazard like carbon School of Praetipedleft w i disulflde does when used alone. , ISM CENTENNIAL AVK. VALENTINE7S MY FEB. 14 CKANFORD I. • vi POLIO-A GROWING SHADOW SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL HEATWItH OH- CASK RB>ORTEO SINCE INDOW SHOWN IN 3-Y1A1 [SHADES BY — •Including 1950 mOimahot lAjOOO tamk. FRAVESSI LAMONT - NORCROSS l::-\ <>u5ei HOLLAND MADISON *rfei * " ' TREASURE MASTERS 11 aattom Outing it* «in»y%p«ri«J 144S-IK0 • ... or ' • . ' • $S«,OOO,0OO In Match w-i«i /ill After February 3rd Contest will find her! •A- LOANS to MODERNIZE NOW Th« ehart above reveali polio** e««r-lncr«a«iag|th*«afcfeBll people and the ertoritioiji cost of patient ear*, bonksfev 1 t THE BANNER OF SArlTY M-. •. • • •/ ' ' "A stitch in time saves nine." That's particularly fitae of Foundation for Infantile Paralytic. This year, the tana A total of $6,000 in cash prizes will he awanled in the polio preterit* an etpiclally ursent! preblsiar t» the- Main Igomble your Ilf« and IW«f of Here's a brand new twist in beauty contests ... a chance homes. Money to imjirove or repair your home . . .to the purcha»lng vali'e of the dollar has ahrunh WSSuMfa Insist on our office in Daily News High School Beauty Contest. Eight big Grand make it more attractive and convenient . . . is available •on with pre-war daya, while polio case* haw« mumtg when it lakes but a f«w to make a TV appearance and be crowned the loveliest

1 . Prizes! First Grand Prize is a whopping $2,500, Each of a, *•• t" J > to cnectc headlight!, brata - here at low rates. Repayment may be made in convenient ,' £ | J( { <»*r •% high school girl in New York City and the suburbs, ICs the weekly winners will be awarded $50 and a personal monthly installments. So don't delay. Check the im- > PLEASE rt'ltirn u 1UI«MI emu rani la* local if[nj of your car? You can't open to all high school girls... whether you attend a provementp your home needs now. Get an estimate of for Oil Heiv you aw ' > accident off until later .. appearance on WPIX. The News television' station. tliuirmaii THIS WEEK !'••! ! will be located public, private or parochial school. the cost. Then come to this bank. - » Bannw of Safety and bring this Slturc , "It? Thdiik/ul You Can Seel" CONVENIENTLY LOCATED or In TODAY for thes* simple llttlurti Your Contribution Now rtESTS. Tu tlt« Lion. C(ul> MUnd H*»\ Driva.' BANKING OFFICES MAIN OftiCR • IM. U«»a4 HI.. Kllobtlh IN A. THEISZ ^520 SOUTH AVENUE, WEST •V UNION COUNTY AVK. UfV'ICB (FORMER TVTTLE BROS. OFFICEIE . BtDGBtDG.)) Ilk SERV1CENTER - See the TRUST COMPANY tlHOAU «r. ' CRanford6-0900 33 SOUTH AVE- W. IU Rr.»J «i-. "DEPENDABLE, FRlENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1JJ2S1' NEW YORK'S PICTURE NEWSPAPER ELIZABETH CRANFORD WIN ESS Cr. 6-9800 KLMORA OFFICE \ .IV NainfiHd-lininn CBANfOKU orriCK Cor. North & Union Av«*. Lexhigtou Aye. ut I ^ • M«mb«TFederal Diiuiiit IitiuraucV.CoriH>rdtloM and h'cdcrdl Retcrvc Huttart • ^^ ••'• ;-• ' • :•' r, •?•••••:••• •,.'''' .•.•••.".•:•.;.•< .••'y:>i*/x\ww%? ; ; V; : ; ^^^p^P^pS^s^ff^w^rj^^l^^p^Af; -' ' •••• '••' :"'•; • t';:- ' -:' . •^//•• ' ' ' ' • ' • .•' • •.' •.'—;•' •»—^aE

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Hfc£ EH - entitled U» equal Youth to Attend Annual in office atlthe state • B s^ the husbands of -mem- ber*. Hostesses will be ***** Methodist To Receive Sova. chairman: Sabra Brach. Pre-Lent Rally at Trinity Alice Ughtcap and Florence Sm.th. • The anrtttal pfe-Lent rally for | work of the church among • Tb* committee on decorations *lll [ayaho Indians. be Dorothy Adams and Helen Sendees youth of the Northern Convocation Officers, of the Day Guild ' mat for mem- Shop,! Jou'U dUcZer 7J)te •-,«,.. 'Mrs. »>onald Roberts of V_in._ • •_ /•...'••. munion. A . business rneerin-; availlMoera.C5!*. aaf v **U*"*ls««ll.«-.--. . thantnma morning at 11 o'clock ut the Ftrrt ' Following the. opening meeting, follow at 10:45 a. m. in the {«.„ yeu'U ftud anywAera elm in Jertey. rcY Ass<>ciation will be held in thloer overseas relief. house. The Rev. Frank V. H. c, Presbyterian Church. The Chance! •u.ir room, and at 1:30 Tuesday a series of movies and film strips dm* mm* tut! Relax in a pleomnt Rev. Albert Allinger's com- ||on devotional themes will be series of ,noon-<|ay Bieditationj, mtmuttpher* while you thumb through Chinr will sing John .Hu»>*s com- .iiieiruw.n Group 7 will meet at the 'Women of the Bible.'" Foil, •ur uunmtaint of uallpaprr book*... munion meditation at the 9:30 immediate iu>m..., T Mf." at the lutei' ucrvico, "Were jionc Ash "Wednesday and each J. Abdo, Vf. and tyrs Gsoup 1, Mrs. D. E. Fleming, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker COIN CARDS You There," by Burleigh will be Eddy are richly blessed by gaining the spiritual undemanding After a social hour, the evening nesday during Lent Cortcsc, Mrs. H. J. Cree. Mrs lc-ii

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'iViifflri'JftitaiitiiMrifr^'^'"*^ HiyM4liraPWMBHH»gafl»lIBHwaaMwlTO : «••• . _-1 - - - ^^^^i^^^P?w^^r^pp^'!^^«^.^;^.'-'i*i:; .v' ;v-;.;•;•' : ; v : ; THE CRANFORD CIT12OI AND. CHRpNlCLi; THURSDAY. AEBBUASf 1. 1951 ,-'•'•: • ' >-' -'^ •.'•••. :.' :^d&"iiS&A ^^?!:^''i1'"'r'--':;;r ;"':v ".•••••••" AWP^&BKSJ^ i •; •• ••- ••j:• i,•,••;?•-;• ;:y-:~v-y^ .y;-^:^g|aJgropp cmzgw • i 1 / . : ,' j. f'i^jHt

LADIES ymr can r«d»ic* while. you r*Ux CLASSIFIED RATES lh the privacy of your own, riorte' "' We have a nnmber of proaperts IN«KltTlOV—i renU'a war*. at «»iiaio .For information' eall W«t- •ULTIPLE t-IST YOUR TOOntRTY . to* Cranford • DcoperUes la tltat 0* »•!• minimum. Ad> aatlbr fleld 2MO64.- ' rang*. They — . •tar*—II nnlt.i Hi »••- — «\•'« r WITH A LOCAL BEALfOB looking for S1S.O0O horned at S3SJW* '.-V-. *»B»., daablr arlrr. UPHOLSTERING SLIP COVERS' and If you have a borne mat's a good value yieat bottom*. Jone» UphoUtery Co.. 401 ..» • -,•.••• ••.;.'• ••.".; •••' CRAMrOBD »«OK KTOK* <*> and (or the losers, Ellis Franklin inotin'g several scheduled practice lice department: Pres WpoHey, fi\T INSERTIONS _ . in the «3S.000 bracket, we would appre- heen. 223; A. Tinnesz, 227; Ward. Carey -.:„• 147 170 r "East 2nd Ave., Roselle. CHeslnut S^M***. Are you being TRANSFERRED, or do you ciate a listing of tt and the opportunity tn with 11. : - sessions. He will depend on theJohnny .Wells. Chris Sorenson. Joe • . • • .• .'..2r8 need more room than you now have? '•*•:,&.*»•* 23; and Barna, 203, . Pterare 1M 143 / Clipper Squad rraii « ward. SS KI>U ml ' Want to SELL and BUY something bet- of showing It to these prospects. ; Ridley 183 -137 Pucksters fust-breaking assets, that -upheld ' AKNOLD AKD'BON 4ft . liiird, Vic ShaHepn, Sheldon An- ' . NP dlftrabnt an line ad« ar 156 The only other game ot the week SANQS OIL BURNER SERVICE. CHau- ter LOCATED or otherwise DVFXB- 4-B£OBOOM/ J-BATH HOMES In the matter «« thj^ Hiibiak ..'. „ 170 157 140 Mucck 113 161 ended in a decision to the Taylor the Boostet? colors against tRe po-(Icrsnn, nntl Biil Blak«. ,; , In cap*. iord ^(51*. ,, . • • ' tt . Our SPECIALTY Is SELLING ON SPACIOUS NOTTH tSIDE-'LOTS pcUtlon of th» «»» Wl»g»nd , 12» ; 18» • 164 Pllslnfer 149 an . HOMES. We can get m PRICK for yours. We are fortunate to have four such prop- Highway CoBSmJattewj' Hispoll ; : 186 «9 147 Schhmltn t .„..„....;...„ 161 team-over Dick Schneider** Squad, Schedules »»p> adrrrtlwlnc t»»i. Nat r«- sets., from *».»*. TREES TAKEN DOWN, cut up and re- and qtllCKLY; erties to oiler this week. They "all have of the SUta of H«* Tretto _ 144. 14» WO 43-30^ Small, ml«hty Don Johnson . opunHlblr far rrram '.In ads' tsar* TABLE PADS. 3-pc. sets.. ! May we LIST It FOR SALE? Just .dial Jersey for tha-contfOB- t. DWIarco ....„...... :.._.; 1S3 306* .147 70* |B5 810' Pediiie Fr#» «*U- moved. Kuberts-Wlew. 183 No. Lehl«h automotie. heat — 3 with oil. 1 with' ' ^.Ity Irtrphanr...... Cholcr of beaulllul colon. _ . ri3on of tha la»*»l NOTICE Top 600 •••O set a league-searing record of 21 AVeiiuc. CIlanfoM H-U2M. Linden 2- •« CR. 0-1*00 . > stoker Really sparimis lots the smallest DI'AUI.IM: rOK torv—w»dBf.d»vt matci sivfn. Alban-LrwU, INN. Un- 293i-R ... . ti Mabel A. Luther. Jw' 781 7« 758 R. Dlxon ... 144 170 171 1 SKAHEEN' AGENCY. Realtors . U 74 X 190 — the largest with 100 ft. ..: 152 poi,nts. " -w' Ft. Monmouth >t in A-»»••' . IS North Afenue. East. • Cranford frontage on a *« acre lot.- One. two and 3 unknown heirs, devisees, FISCHER'S MAKKET (l> T. Hart .1 158 1100 . Ion An.. CB«nf»fd JfcOQPB., -• ._ 209 140 209 TO COMBAT DRYNESS FORMICA. MICAKTA. and TEXTOtlTE jar farages. First floor lavatory In twe of rsonal representative*, A. OtVablo ..j. 12S .' 16J L. Morcerf Schneider contributed 10 to his Strong hopes that the. Cfnhford SKV LIGHT" wa»hln« fluid. The orlf- Lnsiw, y, -— tout them. One Is on the river and the other her and their un- |<:.Fl«:lier 158 13S C. Schtrer ... 1»1 159 130 Prrp SrhiM»l tivjn.1 Skylight farmuU, 2Sc per gallon tS Mark Here a. Dlxon ... 147 167 142 team's total;' and Paul Stein and FOR SALE counter' top repJacemejiti. lilnton-BUt HIU1.TIPI.E LIST YOUR PROPERTY three In choke, convenient orth, side known assigns. L. D'Alessandrl .,. 120 lOf 153 Clippers will ad liack into the.wjn centi r'cluiid for ju«> • XTlit Co.,. 31 South Union Ave.. WITH A LOCAL REALTOR /', — - - from .lajsoo They , her"-Unknown heirs. I Handicap .- 1» 20. 20 Bud Taylor showed the way for AND SOFTEN SKIN — W.J DlLurViKo 181 '^lBI 1BT_ ~BO*Tt»ff" ~~%rl CMrvuees. - >»w~oaTrMptBfi|tmtt*«»T1 TM..|r _ • oyyv. ^ _ are ait avaitable jur iuk;k possiailnn l "4 -m'c.-e x- and her and their unknown assigns, Gabriel t .:.'...... 895 815' 778 the iosmg"team~with'r KITO1KN RET. pdrrcUIn tup table and 4 CHanlord 6-I669. SEATS-Cane. ru«h. rattan 12B 1 113 CLECTlilC LI|M Bulb*. General Electric fur and d/livered. PLatn IF YOU LIKE a garden, see'this sub- their proper names betas unknown: -•<> -r - Coach Joe Duff as the Clippers; pre- «'li.>U>.' IMTIM'I I'-imdiiion. Ilra.«nu>l>l>v •4.-I0 Souier»«t ^LiJ>ft the respective husbands and .wlvea Stop counters. Overtime Is Blank -- • ••• •»>—»r_.A. & »A Hardware. __.- / _JEor Action and Result* atantlal well-built home with all its mod- ,764 776 . 783 riPPKKMM BOOM SCHNEIDER TATUW pared. to fat-e ;m;ij;j;ioration from •. Wesi. • '"•"•••••;'."•<"• U <, of Hie said Mabel.A. Luther, her N. J. • ' When Sellfng Your' Property ern features.' First Boor lavatory, science' Auitln. Jr — 146 173 176 " G r p err Two stnonj: hockey 'ii-jrrs dis- ITSE , .^"L.lat With — kitchen. ' modern bath, hot water heat unknown heln, devisees, and her o o 0 0 0 Fort ."Monmouth Saturday night in VENETIAN BLINDS, up to 30". white and and Utiir unknown assigns, their' V. r. W. (3) Delia Soil*. C. ....'. 188 123 177 Fbcher ..... o Oilman iiuit> iinil otticr. hmi*i-hold aiticl-*. M RADIO AND TELIVISIOK SERVICE LEVITIN AGENCY wl:h oil. double garage. 50 X 170 lot, J; Tlnco 126 ISO Hcwler 1M 223 145 8luii« ...... O 0 0 McL«uchlln 111 played what ohserveis-scrrr.eci ihe UilU'iiM Ave , CfjiKxrd. • Ivory. S3.4B. Immediate delivery, Al- All inakee repaired, name day eervlce, takes so low they will surprise you. proper names being unknown; the Ford ~.:... 4, 0 8 Baxter the high school gymnasium.' i ban-LewU Hardware, 109 N. Union Ave. Open evenings 7 - 8 — Sundays. 2 - 4 Hilbert - 183 158 . 1 'Handicap .- 2 JJohiuOh n 3 21 Lojvwski . when CranfordV Blue artd Cold Sun CKunford U-0484 . CAN YOU. WORKT ' Max E. SchulUe: State ot New Jer- cj^l,,, of tho Errico Trucking team Schinner Secebade 0 0 Taylor „... sey: Borough of Kenllworth. a mu- 127 147 132 i Boosters Club will test its players . tf TUTORING If so, see this 10-room. 3-bath' river prop- Markowlch .. 121 . 804 893 88Wilso2 n 0 0 tonsjl y 0 4 sextet met the Blue and Golu puck- M- lAIirKNTEK - CONTRACTOR, itepalrs, erty. It's tenanted. It needs repairing ' nicipal corporation of Mew Jersey; ,,,,'IMI' in n now high series in the Brlsson 0 4 EVERSOFT TUTOntNG—Hl«h School and College I HAVE many out of town customers who .'.!•. 134 ~ COMMVTBRS <•> Modltl against n -Tire, Department' team. luinil* •uujectt. Carolui.T. Clark; B. A. IValei. nii-lal urutlu-r, .ktripplnt!. porch enclos- ' are anxiously waiting- to purchase homes but it's a choice location with a generous and to whonri.it may concern: . . ,,,,i r,mv I ing League lait Fri- Scheller 118 . 119 srs of Peddie Prep lssjtfrtwvrs- l».ii:ii. u '•lU'Ur'bvHv.. \\V triplicate* and I.I. ().. Fd. M. 336 Mountain Ave., We»t- ure. cal.ir.ef wi.iU, scn*n«. e"™*^; here in Cranford. If you are selling now slxeplot and a realistic price that allows Please take notice that application has i nnf • 691 7*7 730 Stlger .._ „ 190 233 155 19 5 43 ' 13 4 30ciay. After 60 minutes of play, ihe The Boosters have announced they A 1 fir-M C»ll WEstflrld 2-274I-W. U .jiilkinir. riu.(i>'L "iid hidlnu. George . or Intend to do so In the near future,. I for its condition. North Side and easy been made by the Slate HlgHway Com- ITNAMI C0> Hoinunn :. 166 150 113 '" 2-1 ralssioner of the" Stale of New Jersey, to IV ,,;i;ht whon he put together will use their other set of unifoVms, would greatly appreciate the opportunity walk to center. Wittkop .-..- 122 Descnhardt ..-.••- 138 161 139 RICRINS game enrfed in a 2-2 tie. NURSING SERVICE .b>imi7. Call bufi.rc of trylnif to sell tt for you. I will not try the Honbrabte Frank-L.Cleary, one of the r 3 to 662 in ( a m,r ,i[ 214. 22-> «nd 22 ^ ? BlrdxonC ....:..... 94. 109 Jellowitz 144 152 o O W '» but refused to reveal a"description HAND CREAM intANFORD V. N. A. for Oeneral Nur.- (J 1«. M: tn «.ale«-talk you Into an exclusive 11st- SIX ROOMS, hath and 2-car garage. It'i Judges of the Superior Court of New Jer- Nordstrom r p Peddie. tresh from three slrai^hl a-20 120 137 150 Klnney '. _ 150 134 Britton .. .'4 Murray .... 6 o « iK. Vilt«, llypodermlo. Maternal and I and will give you an honest opinion all true but it doesn't describe this ownei jpon his petition, which petition has 182 100 Handicap ..i.;....; ,~~ 6 . • 12 Hoe«l . 0 8 victories, met a determined Crjn- inn a » ocupied now* ihal'M liad unusually fl leen duly tiled In trm OWWe of tlia rir~*- i..t:il. ' •' 145 3' 0 4 ' Sandford . a> tit what your fr 1 scries. o£ allow 600 uUuk 155 -136- -1S6- M"cormacir*4~ Franklin Vl.ii ln« Nurse Can Help You. Nomlna IIMKFJ* OIL BUHNER care , that's 'pleasingly arranged, that' if Union County, for the appointment 700 852 672 ford six that outplayed IVddic for on todays market. well built yet modern. Plenty of inter- Handicap" v 0 DICarle .... 1 0 3 DavU rf 0 4 The Fort Monmouth quintet is LANOLIN Fer. Tel. CBanfqrd B-O1S1, or consul — SALFS AND SERVICE — • three ,,,.,k.v.,.,,< posted last Friday. Ful- BUkeley .. 0 1 1 Raimey ...'. 3 0 • two and a half periods. Wilh less . Telephone QtreeUtry - • . . . II . . HAROLD J. BURNS esting features such as a tile bath, wood- ^-0 — worked by Amy Meloy, ex-Wash- Service on all make* burning fireplace, automatic oil heat, a nny Acres fiHMSie iffapleS . " 688 038 709 Kerr 0 0 ,0 Ingeholm . 2 1 5 than 20 seconds lo play, however. ENRICHED Broker .0 — O — DAIKT " Rlchlru .... 12 -4 P . 0 0 0 Mciered luel oil deliveries • '.10 North Ave., West CRanford 6-4071 quiet side street. A HOUSE THAT'S I,-... .. ,j-ii total, putting together Angle ... 150 155 Peddle w scored ington Capital star, who can call on TKUCKINO — REALLY A HOME. 8HABECN AGENCY W. Pelerten ... 175 144 :0 — Some of Moloy's mainstays are Eversott Hand Cream I5 made by~.ono. ot '\\\6 larqost ' 3 rooms tl7.B0 - DOES YOlilt llvlnu.room »ultc. suiter tram GAS STATION, 2 bays and 3 pumps, elean few minutes walk from center. Not new TorCcrson 164 176 164 VAYUMt Cranford led from the start, but KITCHEN' f.r otiu-r ClI-'TOM CABINETS. iinB s neighborhood in Union. WEitfteld Al Geberti, Niagara alumnus, Ray . , •' 4 rooms MOOO .a.chronic -caw ol suwina *»>J . .' ,"*J but in excellent condition with science HI' im- ii f>10.tnta1. A 601 series was Auntln ;_..-...: 152 ., 178 164 838 808 the Blue * and . Gold defense was Mlnton-Ulll Cabinet Company, Ul South S rooms «25.00 o -t -*«n"»_M ' • •' . " b : T o r r •Woll and Pete Mooney from Strari- .. mcihutacturers of phnnnaceuticcSl pro|uYrcitionn Union Aw., CRanford tS-0228. ciuidiliou your sofa and chair* )° •"'•< •2-3502-M., kitchen. Venetian blinds, oak floors, steam • ,HIC>1 i" ,V" - - Delia"Salla of the. POLICE DEPARTMENT (•> Refrigerator, moved «3 »nd •**' liKe nuw. BeasoMablc prices!, courteous heal, garage. 50 x ISO lot. An outstanding 843 871 76Ora5 m „ 133 132 Longl 3 O pierced-as the end of the garr.e ap- Ipn and Harry Stoopes who played O VA.ilTV AMD. WF-DDlNCr SANDWICHES All load? lniured — CRanford 8-1S64 iervicf. wlima'lwf ch.erlully given. Call LOTS FOE SALE value at. S12.S00. • i\.,)|H-rn)iiii'" Room" who ' started CITIZEN-CnRONICI.E big news of the night in the first period when Robert *ml Jtfaders.clean«d, rtpaired, «P^eJ of tne McCnlloilBh .....-.,. ;.. 173 120 196 14 5 33 one loss. Brookl.vivC.ollege -Berflen CARL'S Local' Trucking Service. Will porch steps renewed. No job too «mall. CRANFORD—Beech Street, lot to 'X~l3ri; tains Ideas that you will flr)d helpful in •is the "i-'lfipping Icague- Handicap ...... :... 27 27 27 726 699 681 STANDINGS ' OTtoturfce. on a fast break.pul the r move up to 4 rooms of furniture to LT V. Hi»tter.. phone CRanford 6-63QX fully Improved, excellent location. Ro- selling your home. Of course there is no ''iilin's Uopublican keglers by the E. College, and • the Orange YMCA • EversoH Hqnd Cream has tho afitir.optic prop^tioa to shore ur mountains. Light hauling, sclle 4-6159-R. charge for this-booklet. " '833 767 .906 •'•''.' -.<> —• • Davis ...... ,, 3 2 Blue and Gold in front with the •!,•.„„(,' place Democrats for two BUNNY ACKEB Rlchlna '. , 9 have been'victims. hoiiu.-dsi y or contract.. Loads .'Insured. F you plan to build- repair or make T- 0 .— "•• •:. ,..,.„ j game'only four-minutes old: Just combat, the rosiillo of bard/.wutor, diy nkin and . lito attics, cellars and yards cleaned. Venation,. Call T. JOIINSEN. 405 Cen- . HOWLAND - REALTOR . ' ,'ut V»l tln;'oo Kamcs. The Dem'o- ROTABY CLtB (31 ' Cowperthwalte 141 145 Schneider .... During the past week, the Clip- Aliio — J LOTS SO x 107, business" property Centen- 90 seconds later. Wingman Bob tral Avenue. CBanfofd 0-9548. 444 Chestnut Street ROaeUe 4-1050 Hoyt .../. 130- 143 Quernpel ...i.; .....164 120 Taylor 3 . RAhway 7-09O9, nial. Ave., near Lincoln AVe. Lots SO x 0 . ,! \ww arc only a game behind 132 pers have wbn two practice games,- ' chapped conditions. , • Mr. Harold Wilson—CR. C-1H4 ' • Route 4 Parkway Sec. ".R ,?.? t T; S Britton / 102 148 188 Ranlcln 1S6 169 .194. Dommergue. on an Unassisted SAHGENT'3 Mt>VIMG AND STORAGE ll 187, Oak Lane, north side of Cranford, Mrs. Miriam Neville—CH. S-31M X Hill Road, Parcels 141A. 1«1B ft hr COP. The Republcans got ofT Stupak ..!..... 210 173 206 [and Coach Dud tecjs they have pro- TRUCK CRANE oijd T.D.-B »" j!ford all improvejrnents, CRanford 6-6fl62. tf Laniio/ 138 . 138 165 score..put the Blue and Gold ahead now loading household goods to all 43 lor hire. S. W. Oliver. Inc.. CHanford Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—CR. ft-3089 rough "lienUworth Union Coun, Svpdrha'n ...... :'. 170 193 "•lilcher 208 19S 222 ,,-';l-.iWi\v start and'lost the opener, . 201 Hot: Stove gressed siiice being" edged by the Rtttles and Canada, •peclallzlnS in New, U-2159 and Linden 2-7054. " Carpenters Hult/...... ; 179 155 ' 172 leiUei .:,,,.»:.„.„... • ' 188 180 by 2-0. Etlgland. Florida and'California ship- :ii'i-'v,vl, .but came back strong in New York All Stars. • . . ' MASONRY --General rvpalra and altera- NQItTII UNION - AVENUE—near Eliza- Handicap ..•...••...... 38 ,28. • 37 As the period .drew to a close. ments. Siime van to destination. Let beth Avenue. 80 ft, front by 200. ft. 895 879 848 04Dinne7 r Set A REGULAR $l,p ' Wingman Laughton of Peddie con- The Fire Department expects, to VAN LINES. Ted Sargent, . Agent. -East;; CRnnfordCRfd . TelTel . CltanforCltanford 6-09116-0911.. SH.OOO. ; BOROUGH OF GARWOOD tile' Democrats come" Up '• BURICO TRUCKING lead. ST. 194 182 142The fifteenth annual Hot Stove pit typical 'record-smashers like IVEntflcld 3-3033. ' i CASINO AVENUE—50 by 100 ft. W0 feet LABORER for Road Department, good Hlrsch 106 163 145 Butler ..; 188 169 155 nected with an indefensible angle BENDIX Automatic >Va.her ^Service >U ; fniin Rlvenldc Drive; tl.500. 1 Ivith :i niW total. The GOP finally Dreycr 160 119 League Dinner to be ,\sponsored Clark Duckworth, Steve Eustice, work guaranteed^ CRanford »-l|»;^_^ .'pay. steady work. Apply at the office ~ lead, Jr. 135 IBS 132 shot. Fine Cranford offensive work (mil li-Kliil COUNEK of J6hn Street ahd North Ave- of David A. Murray, Street Commis- liilril' d"wn the nightcap, 879 to Ukl i 150 147 raul : 167 147, 19Monda2 y at G:30 p. m. by the Union Hop. Heinemaii, De Kirkman, Ed Kink tops • repaired or »*- 'VnueTTttO by 108 ft., »1.200. sioner. * 249 South Avenue. Garwood.'. Errico 180 145 •158 3each i 178 . 155 County Baseball Association at thein the second period failed to dent INTROPUCTORY Dleum. Uiphalt. rubber^ tile Write Owner— .• .1-25 Klcko .i... 2H . 225 223 Eschenlailer ...i ' 163 the Peddie defense for a clear shot Reade, Frank Bolcor, Howard DlacedSo^ .installed Lino ! Ilou^ floftr w»«« '»/ FELIX DI FABIp 2-1. Thommcn 139 151 Winfield Scott Hotel. Elfttabetn. Vwnaratius, and Bob Griffin against S^ Intall The Lions pullpd one of the up- Handicap B 5 12 . A hard-pressed Peddie combi- rent, SI.SO per day. W. U. Dolblcr m Box 2990. Hollywood, Florida VETS — YOUNG MEN. IS YRS. UP. Coming will feature several major li he unbeaten and untied Boosters, >PRICE — "Co., 741-'Central' Ave., • The 78th Reconnaissance Company. USAR. .s fif the night-in;,winnJnB-. a- . 858 • 791 .825 850 844 798 nation tried. desperately in the r 1 players and officials as guest speak- U APARTMENTS WANTED wants YOU!. Top EM ratings. 1- War- llilclers . —0—• I ': • ' Booster Coach Jim- Avery' was *a-585a. ' r • • . rant, available. Active members of ivii'i) fi'<."n *h° B ' General third period to crack the Cranforcl c inclu*!i, ctiKtom quulltySitock blinds, all BUSINESS COUPLE wish 3 room apart- BPORTSJWAN'S SHOP. (I) ;' LION'S CLUB (3) ers and the 1950 World Series •leased, with his team's parfQrm- MACHINE! ^rND VACUUM CLEANERS . unit- will not be individually recalled Ml.niw'-are in third place; only iloncy .•,...;.. 164 210 . 164 domination and weie newardecl *;4. jnrli*'^ 1'tnii,' (:i.M); also Jencruft ntid ment In vicinity of Cranford. Call CRan- to - EAD or drafted! In event of na- Thermann 4... 178 203 150 will be shown. WHILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS ' repaired' and trade-In on new ford. tt-0818 after 0 p.m. . • 2-1 I'.nurion .'....: 12f 188.... 153. Scheller ....'. 157 127 14f) ncc against the police department C. W. llr'i'iifiiiaii.i'iistoi'n blinds; 5:ic »t) tional emergencyV.why not serve in wo LMiniw' behind the Democrats. Spccht .'. 147 181 175 when Prepster. Mangles .put'' his •A .. foot. Cranford 'UphoUtery . Shop. 120 ones. Guur:inteed Workmanship. unit you hove selected, with men you [all 178 186 157 Progress which baseball h nd rewarded his players bji ellm- Ave.. East. Call LSS inn'iy Ai-ws pulled inlo fourtli Markowlch ;.... 148 117, ' 139"ord,... ; 141, 186182 tuck through the ""Deviunen • Smith Av.iuif. FaiBt.-CHunford 0-0893: tf r- Free Entlina.te — ' BUSINESS COUPLE want 3-room apart- know, and with familiar equipment? Hayick 170' • 149 . 179 made in the 15 years since the first 62 Elirt Street,- WE»tneld 2-5tt28 t» ment, reasonable rent. CRanford 6--0335. Earn new higher pay for meetings—get j,,,.. two priiies behintV'the Lfohs, ihahcen 223 • 152 178 SPKCIAl. VA1.UK SAI.K—Teen anil vouni! Handicap .' : 30 30 Handicap 30 30; 30 dinner will be reviewed and sev- itN-n wltiii'i iroats', fi>rmiilK, !.UI wrait. PAINTING AND DECORATING CRANFOHD Refrigeration Sales and S*rv- .*..-.... , . ,2-1 . retirement credits—be prepared! DON'T t;il:ii'in throe from'' tho Men's advise you to take advantage of this low price PUT IT OFF!! Remember, once' you om' th 759 835*-^ 840 eral oldtirriers who helped roganize lilmiv,^ amt_|i*i)anMis. . A. CHANE—Palutlnc aann d DecorutlnK. \ Hrminhnld andd commercial rrepa'rp a 1 i 'K. -84a z2n tiTrm str •f, KelvlnatorKll«lvlnt , _vronle. j *«M- have — 'Oieellugsl .. me in-. Till- Si . the Hot Stove League will BF . ollwi Immediately, as our-atoek-la tinillocl. Wo d^not llll.l. 1 cr.i', nil"' OHwt«.Hi- tf on Fvli A : Koehlcr. 177 181 .103 - BUltDEBS' OENRKAL <0>. 210 Klin Klrwt. W ' iin-' 'JM\ •I'Miso.cl. a 2,674 team Holt 139 158 159 undersen .152 170 186 given, recognition,. according to 2.U805 between D< and 8. CRanford 6-6311. or write 13 Parkway know wh^n wo can got a now su.pjjly nor how much • WKiiiirld 2-1410 , MICIIAEUM. HARIC1I. Interior, exterior ctnc .•Hi's, one of the'highest ot theDonovan 133 189 161 .. Haddad 145 127 157 Mike Mysk'a, president. Opd. * Gcorue Suhiiuiliano, iz I • . FOR RENT that an order was Oilier s'\ve,ppsAvere scored by the,Uoertmnnu PARTY \. B. DAVIS. Interior and Exterior paint- WELDING OUTFIT for rent by day or ' Hanalcnp ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'. 13 County dinner, attended last year i:tl0 Kijjnt -aeoritv. A^V"""' Myrtle Street. ' Tel CRanford 6-9529. ITHUEE-HOOM APARTMENT and bath, nM'jiiiiit IJo'om. over the Com- sec VH FOR nr.t.icioi'g COCK-. 2-:i(Wli. Open eVfiiiin!» till »• U Inn und paper hanultig. Quality ma- week. Call WEstfleJd 2-O680-M 3-8 Are 7:io 813 851 . • 843 771 80by';7 - some 300 players, officials, torlalu und workmanship, Est. 1925.. MASON— :CONTRACTOR i S J —-1 all Improvements; MS. 314 Lincoln Ave., ,u>', the;' .V.F.W. over the TAIL KANUWIClieS AND . ./• For treasonable prices und free eutl- — o — • scouts and fans, is to' promote the PAINTS, full line of in- .lkrf. FlaU»lone.Woik,Omaire,BulW- .. tool of Hliih Street, Cranford. . ' SMALL. FIREPROOF BUILDING with 220 oclock Ke foren n.i/, iinrf Peterson's Dairy- over ' REPUBLICAN CLUB ,1) ' HOIK D'OEUVKEH V terior and exterior. PnihtofV discount niaten—cull CRanford 6-3218. tf LOST MITHEItAN. BROTHERHOOD it) interests of county baseball. The electrielectricc . ZZoned for business or light the Court House. In. the City °iif,; Coming P.' Nylon .,.. 824 197 157 Tinnesz 139 -227 177 Wr iSrwclallzo In Catorlna ' In Iwiu'.!- lot quniitiUos. Alban-Lewls. LINDEN DECORATING CO. — Painting BOOK 20C75, Cranford Trust Com- manufacturingi . CCentet r of Cranford. In the CountCty y of Union anandd State of I'lilict/Dtpnrtirient. The latter B. Ny|cn Tlnnew ...".... 182 230 19associatio8 n has the support of the HM» North Union Avc^ tf tf ' 2-8 th tie and place when 188 214 162 and decorating; established 181B. Call 0-0405 —or UNIoi.vlll. . ..e 2- ^ (Jany> JJ nQj rejtofed " beforbeforee 22 Fe "-*b • Phone CRanford 6-3787. Mew Jerseyi a« the time and place when (•:<;(bl(' DEPENDABLE rnpaln; to all kinds of near 207 N. Union Ave. Please call published in tb*. United Svciiinan, 201; Malonoy, 210; METHODIST MEN'S CLUB ,!) Ward w 144 223 15ty3 and Elizabeth City League tro- 115 N. UNION AVE. glvn VITSCHKF. & BLUNCK — Painters and , hnuwhold articles jind equipment, ' Reo- CRanford 0-2583. . ' Cowperthwalte 128 - 19 179 CS. 6-2044 Illi'thclnys un*J AMnlvr Statesv. Today the fl»ifr« Is about Attorney, of l>etMoner . N'ylcii, 224; B. Nylon, 214: Fil- - Handicai p 5 803 983' 824 greatest total bases, and th.4 Assoc- OHDER catilneta c.r ail-kinds I11U and paperhanglng. Estimates cheer- teed. Edward G. Lcddeil & Son. Tr< •ONOKABU VmAHK L. CtEAKT pi) ami 2li(i; Tho'rmann, 203; Sh:i- uutiiiU' uimlow bnvc^, nil kinds ,ol fully given. Phone CRanford B-1345. KOwHe 4r 1207 and CHanford 0-2935. . Jatge W ike SaaeHer Cent* • 791 ,829 '879 iation's Acknowledgment Award 11—Bbtacr CJub nfi^'i'l' Iboxi'^, ^'destul .tulijctt, picnic Ul Ell/ubeth AVfnue. CHanford. ti LADY, who was picked up ai Forest Ave •f New Jersey WE MUST CLEAR OUT for outstanding service, will be I*—Ctebro-C t;.l>l.';. book Hlictvcw, tclcvMlou tal>lf. - WASIHNO MACIllNtl UEPA1HS Wednesday morning left brief case In '•• ' •..- ,.Valea.pas««» Davis' Five Still Tops 13—LuUmaa Bntkcrtmad 37 WILLIAM ROESEU. Interior and Exterior In the matter ol the-i presented. iuwn'. iiintllm*' of nil UIIKK. tuy clirutH, Palntlnc Skilled' mechanics. Personal 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE . cur. Please call MUs Ruth Pawllk.. 4 1 14—Erriro TrackiaC Z7 vhoMt of drnwi'rti. I'rvd Duvey, 43 No. Only expert mechechanic»lcss_ work^n^youwork on y r | ^5%?%^lll'A ciSntaSrSilMCRnfrd 61294; petiUon of the State /• 205 Columbia Avenue, a Highway Commissioner Mike Torro of Cranford, Angetlo Jlh St.. K>nllwortli. Clla'nford O-5r.5r>. supervision. »>«• *-"•"".". Z-,. •> , vacuum cleaners, radios, 1 Intraniural Cage Loop , I w_»i^^ Colfev'a of the ' State of New Gardella of Kenilworth and John Craiiford. Call ClUnford 6-37IB. tf _FEMAI>E rUI.I.F.Il Hi u«hfu -- For tootli brushea. Jersey foe the condem- Is Your /I basketball five captained by Banyasz of Garwood are On the hi.tiHttlibld lmiih(.«. polUheti, waxm. Cull W6UAN wishes,to mind children even- nation of the lands of TAILORING AHostlno' Caruso. - his Russell Davis split two games last dinner committee. Jerry Mulloy, '.. nr Vritv U X. McKee. 13 Arlington HEPA1K1KG —: REMODELING JI F REYNOLDS, Hotary epeclallst Oil Ings. CRanford 6-1&88 3"» l!n.1(|. i'mnfonl, N: J. Telephone Cftim* "burnef Jervlcc .'on all type. Vacuum in AD k$ Branches unknown heln, devisees, week, but remained in first place Men'o and Women's Garment personal representatives. DRESSES Hoboken sports official and coach, I't.Ki tt-nu.i. worUinunshlp—Chariioti reasonable cleai.lni! oil or coal J"'"00 t,| WOMAN, colored, wishes day work, no and his', endjhelr un- Typewriter n the boys' Intramural League, will serve as master of ceremonies. VENKT.IAN"" liTilNOS, Inclosed Milla Fjtlmales' Cheerfully Given. vurslon work. Tel CRanf _l laundry. Call after 0 P. M. CRanford known assign*/ ,.•<••' directed by Paul Selby. • • u**ad!i Inc nui'^t 111 the world; cilxton MAYFAIR TAI1.OHS '0-4938. TO: AgostlnD Caruso, his unknown heirs, made. ' nil color*. Kur tree e«tltnu'~ HI Qulmby St.. WeHtncld AUTOS FOR SALE -wrra- devisees, personal representatives, Led by Frank Murray, scoring 12 t«-l«l>l.cj\.- WKntdi'ld -2-V:M\ bcfolrn 1 WEutllold 2-1KIU ' I ELDERLY WOMAN wishes to care'tor and his and their unknown assigns, markers, the Davlsmen set back Receive Patent p. in. J. Rv«:iid:i, 019 South v Gar- MHUfcVl IKSTntirrinw - UUICK, 1047 Spceliil 4-tlwir sodan.. fully children evenings. Formerly of Cran- 'their proper- names being unknown; N. J.' tf lord. WEstfleld 2-2855-R. . ' tf 'the respective husbands and wives he Leonard Richins team, 34-30. Allen R. Kittfeson of 106 Hern- MUNICAU INHTKUtllUN ' equipped. «m- owner, 17.000 mlto. Ex- of the said Agostlno Caruso, his Un- LOLA HIIINDELL, I'lani) toucher, Spcc~ • cellent .condition. CKunford U-»ullD. lEPRESENTATIVE COMTAfHES WE ARE THE M.D.'s* TO SEE ! Max McCormack paced the losers ing avenue.and Louis A. Mikeska flANOS retonditloned und' guaranteed I MATURED WOMAN, with 20 years ex- known heir*, devisees, and his. and from t75 to H7U5, easy teritm. Urand Isill/lnt! iif beulnncia, prlvalu lemons, . • . . 1 1 . • ' perience, desires position Iri doctor or . their unknown assigns, their PratMf 'MACIIINi: DOCTOHH • . with his 10 markers. ; Of Westfield, members of the staif Cgmmulm vs. ' new wontlerful uplnelM Tit the best Krouu instriictlun. Studio opens Feb. 1st. ' AiTTr»o wiNwn dentist ofHce or private cases. CRanford . names being unknown; State ol New COATS of the Chemical Division of the prllv* In M. J. Cranford Pllino Co., S'l Jersey; Township of Cranford, • Davis and his squad lost a spine- MM. r». CtomaicV. TunlnC •"'*. rebullilljiB experts, a North ^^^^v^CHgnford 0-^. •>^». WANT ^S.V^^a.l ClUn- 1 n-319»> municipal corporation of New Jer- NEW AND REBUIIT TYPEWHmvRS. Ingler to -Bud Taylor's band of Standard Oil Development Com- Avenn.'. FJiit. CKuniurd tir2730. tf K. H. UENNETT, Teocner of-Piano. Latest lortt 0-2717 days. Alter nix WEattleld sey; PibUo. Service. Electric and Gas •-.is r. ML. IUESPONSIBIJS MOTHER will care for and .Adding Machines pluggers, 33-32. A last-minute pany, have jointly been awarded a Bnico Tmckia« vs. BsnaaV. r -«..II..,,I, neflluhers »nd advanced Company, a corporation of New Jer- WRINCJKK ''n^.US.lFoil"w AsiilNS'w children. Call after 5 p. m. CRanford SWEATERS Sunnr Acns vs. Cramlnr* Stoor- Dorian I sey: and to whom It may concern: United States patent for a method • blllNtit—IIMh In ktiwk','fi.r:anv I) ncr«. Lessons at', TILING basket by Paul Stein provided-the Rcpubtics» vs.' MtllmJiili' STEEL tile for "balhr^m. .and UtetoM. 6-4837. - . '••...'__4i ' Please take notice that application has '•.- RENTAtS . for preparing a stabilizer for lubri- wringer: Brlntf In your o|,( one. We Road. TeL WKstoeld i-KM Installed over present walls. Beautiful. been made by the State Highway Com- winning play. Leading scoreft^ Arnold and So* vs. BMarr- will duplicate II: while rubucr. missioner of the State of: New Jersey., to were Taylor with 13, Stein with 11, cating oils. ' .' BiU- Cl UL • ' COFFEY'3 the Honorable Frank L. Cleary. one of STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT "•'• N" • "The House That Service Built" t» alvu It UD. protect your — —... 6-3R93. Clt 0-567X the Judge* of (he Superior Court of New CKS «H Alilon SlHi-t •. CHanfoic; 11-1224 and give one year of popuUr Instruc- Insure and Jersey, upon his petition.' which petition ^TYPEWRITER OX, Inc. ' , WANTED TO BUY.. has been duly died in the office of. the UWIQLSTKH1NO — Furniture repairs tlo(ion« and he Wilwilll always plplayy. Results, I.XI uaranteed. Home instructions. Wll- FLOOR ANTIQUES OF ALL KINDS.', furniture, Clerk of Union County^ for the appoint- OFFICE SUPPLY CO. drtfprrie*, slip rovers. Venetian blinds. U china, bric-a-brac, fete. *-«»--««~CRanford« tnent of three disinterested freeholders, NATIONAL Nice chnli-e of fabrics. K. Kiil'.'ncr. * W Uaoc. CH.hford6.M79. tf | i MENZELi — Telephone us to discus* U-01K3. ,- •' resident of the County of Union, as com- nUtrtbutars of ROYAL OFFICE TYPEWRITERS Son. 120 South Ave.. E., Tfl CUanford P O n mlsslonersf to appraise and Ax the com- OUSES •'...a-uKon. . ' ..,'..•'• tf DRE8SMAKINO, ALTERATIONS «n'.iikhmg oi o)d floors a apecuity. Poi- BOOKS, highest prices mads. Immediate pensation to be pa)d for all that certain • MJIBS' SUITS and DRXSSEa made to Ishlng. also waxing. Estimates cheerfully removal. P. M. Bookshop, 330 Park lot, tract or parcel of land and premises 17 Alden Street Cranford, N. J. JI'TMRLE STOKE order: also alterations. SpeclalUe In liven. Phone CKsnford p-ia«. fll El'«- Avenue. Plainneld 4-3M0. tf situate, lying and being in the TVwnshlp Cranford 6-9600 ANY WINTER, tlOATS tluit ymi'rc not Waddlni! gawns. Call Mrs. Hand. CHan- ~belh Avenue. CRanford., ' . tf of Cranford, In the County of Union and t?.. 111 .* iii kUM' l^llll ROOMS for rent by day or week.' Rea- CIIIDIIMI ti-itin tin I-IIIIMMUIIIH un Mun- IlfeLP WANTED—TEMALE vonablo rates. .Cull CHanfoid O-Baaa. |>ARCEL 314 . . ' .' • iluys niul^ vVt'ilnf-iilayi.. .. . • MTV.NOGUAl'llElt. experience preferred, CRANVOIID HOTEL Open All Day | A* Indicated on a plan filed or about to CURTAINS but not viMential. Salary coniiileiiiuiuto be filed In the Office of the Register of nRTGIIT WAHM ROOM in friendly hoH\e, HOME-MADE SWEET & HOT CHARLES M. YEAKL Deed* of Union County, entitled "New laundered at home. Call •with ability; . Call CKanford. •• <"~> Union County Trust to. \ or j, eonvenk'nt to tnms|«nlallon. Jersey State Highway Department. Gen- ' CllJItfold 0-50Mt. Ileftiti c c ni!otl l Ua ullo Avo ITALIAN SAUSAGE . eral Property, Parcel Map. Route 4 Park- "MACHINE OPEHATOH Jig' 'i;j" j"- ^J'j? ' » » - CHanford 0-:i:iS(l.. HOME-MADE MEAT BALLS way Seotlon 6, Central Ave., Clark Twp, "NCK"ExpcVVe'i\" »M«nr*d but not «»• to Lehlgh Valley R.R.. Cranford Twp., SHOK REPAIRING , cmutuliMit to trnnii- v SSuo^sSliw ~fA.ur.to wllh abll.. KOIIN1SHF.D -• . ' In Sauce:'': • . Showing Existing Right of Way tt Par- *L'S SHOK REPAIII1NG. 106 NT. Union ofti-r 2T.' M. 37 ^<'"»n cels To Be Acquired In Clark Twp.. Cran- X ity. Coll CHanford .6-1000, Union County | lvoltation.. Italian Spaghetti C1M«M Av**., for quick &hoe repair i.e^vlce, tf Triml Co. -- , I utiloirAve.y CHanford Ii-(1U.M. ford Twp., Wlnfleld Twp. and City of and Italian OliV* OU 6-2474 Linden. Union County, Scales as. Indi- BOY, IS SHE alignment cated Aug. 1946": and a* shown more DRIVING INSTRUCTION COLD CUTS particularly on a plan, attached to the pe/ K ' ACE AUTO SCHOOL , titlon filed In this cause marked "Exhibit and fiil matter . »15 -.- FULL COUHSE x- *1S » Room 2, Swond Floor A", entitled "New Jersey State Highway • * * -r.l.l/abi'lli 5-0:21 V any hour .day or night. Department Route 4 Parkway See. • Cen- Cnil CRanford 0-;1444 Italian and American X Cylinder KU 5-1SIU1. LI 2-2404; 9 a. in. to 0 p. m. i tral AveV Clark Twp. to Lehlgh .Valley IT's'NEWIt — U's.d.lKerenl!!. — It'u Juni .' WANT TQ RENT R.R. Cranford Twp. Parcel* 213. S14, 315. ;' ' t-3 what you've been looking for to' cam 218. 317. 318 ti 21*. Township of Cranford, Examine cool! :"- '—••>•'« i" vniir uuare time. HU)i APARTMENT OH HOUSE. S"nr « roornu, CJROCERY Union County, Scale: l"»50', August 38. MOVING — STORAGE I Kt'iiilwortti or vii'init'v. Will pay tin M X LOCAL am! mitlon-wldb moving and "WEAIUNO 212 • South Ave., E.. Cranford Check battery storaiif. Agent* lor Allied Van Line*, ....ih." F-arn t . Including ipeclflcally all th/ Und and You'll Find Bargains Galon Inc. All type* of crallnu und' packing. • eiuuclub,. tuauttfu«... l Snrlnu Chronicle. premises owned or controlled/by Agostlno All Hervlceii p<-rforiu<*«und. llrmit them Into Th* Standard Lumber & Supply Co. way line of Stale Highway Route 4 Park- DAYTON WATER SOFTENER. dalary prnuresuWm In ut'vorduncu with way Section 8, Central Ave., Clark Twp. RE-ROOKING, ulatti. til*, ajiphult glttngle Cranford Cltlien and Chronicle oldr*. o-dusindividua, 40-IHl Hcapubllll v. . on merit IU'IH. to Lehlgh Valley/R.R.. Cranford Twp.. as lubrication Leaders and iiuttcii. hew and K-duv. 4tl.|uuir U'«iuk, 11:110 to 5:!U). rhoiuMau*- laid down' on .the aforesaid plans, ex- .... Walter Bchubert, S|>tliiBfleld IWld 2US(M) for ainuilutmcnt. tending from about Station MS + 47 •Sur- * * '"* CRANFORD BOOSTERS Wctttlcld. WlUtfleld 2-fltUl Chviiilcal Co., Qarwood. Offers you the services and knowledge You, too, can make the "little woman" happy. vey Base UnVstatlonlng) on the south to •••-• ':•"' • Xs - :••'•••• »° about Station7 543 + 65 t, CltunlorH H-3474. icle or I'hoiiH HU 3-oa4S, -, ed, shall learn Juift and proper, and to Rialto Theater Building CLOCKS SEIAW do whatever else said commissioners, are Ask about our time payment plan for any service work CLOCKS — Knrluu wound or electric I our rnotU* for.rnore than 30 years. by Uw authorised and required "to do In the premise*. . 3,8 P.M. cleaned and reualred. V. P. Chamber-1 ' Take further notice that an order was Westfield (all). CHanfora (1-4307. ' "ti | made by said Judge on the l*tW day of .January, I1S1, Hieing Friday, the l«th day KDRRIKR GUS COHEN of February, i«91, at the hour ef 10 o'clock •ST. A. KANTNKH. New t**H and sesrfs for In the fottnodn ef said day, at the Court ' sale. krtiuMlrllUK mid repairing high RENTALS House. In the.City of Elizabeth, In the OPEN FRIDAY WESTI» County of Union and State of Mew Jer- tfORRIS CHEVROLET, InK grade fur*. 11B Walnut avenue, CHan- REAL ESTATE HOURLY, roll THE Standard Lumber CRANFORD H. S. GYMNASIUM ford «-lt)7H. . i tf sey, as the time and place when the) said Illl , • , . ~ ,-..•.'• •••••.•• •t DAY OR LONGER petition will be heardT at which time you INSURANCE lumber-MiUtcork-Mourn Material* should appa»r If you desire lo be beard. EVENINp 'TIL 9 J\ M. 2 3908 NORTH and CENTRAL AVENUES. ELECTRICIAN 920 Washington Ave. THfcODORC D. PAIWOHST7 | " West-End riace, Cranfonl ft; DANIEL J. HEYBURN >BONE8: Claaf«i4 •-•MS—C-SU7 Attorney General of New Jersey, — LICENSEI1 J~ . • BROKER ELIZABETH. N. I. ' SACKETT U. DICKINSON. •LECTR1CAL CONTnACTOB 94 HIGH STREET CRANFORD Assistant Deputy Attorney General •2 NORTH AV. W, CRANTMO, IU. TCL. 014*0301 I ADULtS .73 ^ STUDENTS .35 WESTFIELD 2-0220 " IUMIDKNTIAI. --1. COMMtHCIAL 425 OrcharJ St. ' Attorneys'at Ptttltloner. INON O EL 5-9819 Dated: Feb. I. IM1. KLXCTItlC MOTOWJ lr Crmnford 6-2115 B BURt.SIU|S AVt. — CKANfOUU 11-BuQd

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!3S)|)r|^ ..THE 'J. '': h Magistrate Fines 7 Si* Thcrsa'B plans rmt rBANKMm CITIZEN ^ ^mtamciA. Tm^Ar.nmVABY h tni- •„•"-• ••••••.^TJ' .••,-••.-,, S OCIALS • Mr'Eriksen leti Friday for FU Pix ida. Amongj- those pr Overnight PjBrJters^ •*_•_._/ Groups lale Mr».- Small and "Michael Wa ^i^hia^SHIngjita. J6BB Wrue of " ntory nnrl nqphew of the where 55 KENILWORTH ^- Seven dver.- — .St. Theresa's wfth ^^ ' Edwin Quinn of ..^t Chapel, as n result of two meetings .} The/ ceretnody took place at jf:30 were flower Jirl and ring bearer, Thomas llanlon of Ra Sally, Miiier ^iifi. Mis. Albert Kuehn of 405 Brookside Municipal Court Monday night by f«iV parents, has decided -to' spqtisnr P.;;. in. in St. Hedwig*s Church, respectively.* ,•'••'''' .'•' ^lace wa«"feted, recently at a birth- Mrs,, Robert Woodlcy Magistrate William Bruder, com- Mericie vas announced'yestvrdhy by the v. aji._hositj'i Monday evening t.^ Falcon' Clubhouse, bride is employed by the Wilson Fourth'avenue enjoyed ews the Polish orees ot Walnut strstreete . . Heart Drive Chairman A drive dgairist overnight park- Kev. Sylvester McVeigh, pastor. members of ihejJSG Club. The at wo a Elizabeth. Jones Company. Mr. Tabor, who ing currently i^ being waged by gioup enjoyed^.-^a'rds with' Mrs. ^ Nancy Baly of 2J2 Fourth-ave- About 2(1 parents attended nu-ft- The- bride wore a white satin served three and a half years in Prepare? Campaign ; PuneJ piscttssion / Marge Aklan hrfd -Mis. •• \Vir:,ni>. Diui- M..r:i.-i. To Attend Hrld in St. Anne's .".,. \i- Alexander L PLEASE RETURN -ii':it :t b Troop 75 to Compete Beck. Miss liucifora is the .laugh- held at their headquarters, Bastardi, a niece of the bride. motor trip to Florida' where they William Parker of Garwood, Mrs. Third avenue has passed her; buttons to fight the ailments which Kind of Teachers Students Like." Magistrate Brudor also, sat at a be formed for boys-from B to 11 shower ;;:vi't! by t:v.' performed the double ring cere- of the affair, was assisted h/ Mrs. avenue, Elizabeth, became the Scribano. was graduated tbisi Mayor Fred V. Pitten, who last Twenty-sixth street and Boule- Saturday at Westfielft bridegroom, were ushers. Louis Mrs.'Theodore Griffin is ill ai - -Joyce Dean, daughter of Mr. Hearing Set Morcmunicipah 6 l Teachers on the .panel were Miss Ufed of grand larceny of property Another meeting" is scheduled IMMEDIATELY'I- (.•ici'ii. Fifl.v um-.-ls \V(TI- ""pct mony at St. Anne's Church. . . Lewis Ross, Mrs. J.ohn^. Ban- bride Saturday of Jdseph Tabor, from the Elizabeth General V month issued a proclamation de- vard, . early,' Tuesday morning . GARWOOD—Boys in Troop "5 son of John Tabor of 509 East Imbriaco was best man. 'Judith her home, 404 Beech avenue. and Mrs. John Dean of 52' "Fourth bulleKENILWORTt i>f'$53i.812.8H —4A for borough; threatened customers at the tav- Eleanor Boyle and Miss Iris y Henry J. R. Harm of South for February 13, at -which'-color from Oar'A'ini'l.-- K:;.'aiii-Tti. \V Escorted td - the altar by her yasz, Mrs.' Michael' Mrs. of Nursing. Her husband, Ll) signating a portion of this month as Krueger. The students* view was films also will be shown. '"' Ik'l'l rmd Kfiuh'.-onli. , will participate Saturday in a pre- George Prochazka has returnee avenue, recently' won a television ert Boylan, is presently anil regional school districts ern with a .38 caliber revolver; Michigan avenue. The Grand Jury uncle. Sebastian Marino, the bride set on ' a contest. sponsored by a hnH county.^Penses was intro- Heart Week, urged widespread given by Nancy Weidner and Don- will review the case. Miss Kilb'm x will boi-v.tr'.c liminary elimination rally lor Iht- o Pittsburgh, Pa., after spendini of duty with the U. and fired two shots before lie was 1 tr.c" »JS gowned in white nylon tulle Philadelphia television station. „ Lm\nnd passed on first reading support of the drive. ald Wayne of Jonathan Dayton bridt - Satui'iliy ri Flayn.-iri-i w:th a double round Peter Pan he weeK-cnd with his mother, ~^K celebration in hoiuir subdued. First Aid ,1>.-1 • ••' • Court of Honor contest to be hcSd BOROUGH OF GARWOOD hv.Bcn-ougri Council at a special Each yearT- the Newv Jersey Regional High School, Springfield. n Oul> Conic, sun «t Mr?:. Riia Del C( :.'.<^ collar, buttons to the waist, long Mrs. Prochazka of 546 Fourth aye Sandra- Hanzel, infant daughter birthday"" anniversary waT Joseph LePree, Roselle Park 1 "V- February 10 at the Roosevelt Jun- BUDGET OF THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD. COUNTY OF UNION. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hanzel of Littinc TuesdaTueyy nightg . Heart Association, through its The committee in charge con- STATE OF NEW JEHSEY I Cf>iiiini|tee Chairmen of Bitcch avemif, ami Hu'latf }.'*•:. puff Uet-vcs and a full skirt with nuc. Friday at the home of Mrs. ( county and local organizations, restaurant owner, also a patron in TO Del Cmiti'. A liraduatr of Gar«'w'i:t FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1UL Mrs Vnlan Zoldi entertained ai East strcttt, was christened Sunday TV» Frjltas, 511 Ea '' Thc 1951 tux rate is estimated sisted of Mrs. John B. Stults, Mrs. •KENILWORTH — Charles Cut- a sh->rt train. i>B.m. compared tn 85.50 in 1950, presents an appeal to'include St. the tavern, grappled with the man MARY FINK, unmarried. HUTU Course Set schools and .JnnaShati Dayton !!••-, preliminary rally will fce fecld at hereby certified that the budget'annexed nereto and hereby inadu a -part hereof is a at bt. Alllie'b Church. Godparbntc Ho\yard Murphy and Mrs. John FINtf BRVANT, wlrtnu rMF of the gown were applique^ with a plastic demonstration .last week] tending, were Mrs. Peggy ] Valentine's Day, February 14. uui ilS Of Lliu KORD FINK and ANNA FINK 1 p. m. at the Westneld Hieh budget approved by resolution of the governing body on the 23rd day of January, 1951. at her home, 454 Third avenueJ were Miss Helen Steffen of West- In the Kain of 66 points over the Ruth. Kenilworth Democratic Club, :n>- white velvet flowers. • true the of Westfield, Mrs. Laura Uvious'year. 38 points are at- right. hand • as the revolver was ^, his wife. SARA (alito known ax the ln'i'Jf-i-lect is err.ploye$% School athletic field on Elm strect- WALTER S. McMANUS. Clerk Guests included Mrs. Florence Held and Adam Gatewsky of Gar- Sarah I FINK, widow. ALICE pointod committee^ aivl cliairmi!!i A fingertip veil of nylon tulle ,••;-• .-— Municipal Building. Garwood, N. J. street of Plainfield, Mrs. tributed to school construction, 10 discharged a second time, before ' ' HALBERSTADT. GEORGE HAL- Wt'sttit'ld branch of the New Jcr- . ; At last week's regular meeting. wood. A family 'reception followed for the'year at the first 105.1 mecf- Helfl Ev«ry was attached, to a ha!f hat of nylo WEstfleld 2^0710 Midleton, Mrs. Esther McDonald, Tippewreiter, Mrs. Marian ] Regional High School District Mr. LePree" wrested" the -weapon BERSTADT. her husband; WIL- scy Hell Telephone Cotn'prihy. Mr. Herman Johnson give a deinon- Mrs." Marge Appel, Mrs. -Mary. at the East street address. LIAM FINK, and ELIZABETH ing lust Thursday in, the Kenil- rul!* trimmed with whiet velvet. and Mrs. May Milcs-o£ 18. to municipal pur- Scouts Begin from Zigeski'g grasp. Reverse' FINK, his wife, JOHN . KINK, fur Mvpl Del Cont<""\V*,i:; _. u: :!f!iK.tt-rt frcrn stration on knot tying for the Mrs. Jcre Bailey of 515 East : Hanak and Miss Vera Sorokofl. and SOPHIE FINK, hia wife. worth Inn." She carried a praycrbook with a of Jariuary, 1951. "• . • '.' ••', •••"* M«^iKatheHne.JClein of -_ Police said that Zigeski had had Gtiru'ohfl sclu"-l>. arV'i ni:cn^i«.s-l boys. Mfcmbers of. The Wolf Patrol spray of orchid and stephanotis. Earl K. Eriksen, Jr., ot 344 street was hostess Tuesday evening ROBERT KINK and IRENE Appointed' were: Mrs. , Irene Defense Volimleers announced that they have formu- hereby .certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof is an for her card club. A party was Mrs.- Ev'elyn Rush and Mrs.] sum of $324,867.84 a few 'drinks, rose from his. seat, FINK, hhi- wife.. CHARLOTTE Juiinthjui Daylciii Rcjj:'>r.t:il -.High.,' The bride's only attendant wa Beech avenue was guest of honor Mazdi of -Roselle, Mrs. Ceill Collection of drew- the revolver from his pocket RAE FINK, umnnrricd. LOUIS Meyeis, • onjci'tain'inetit; chairman . KENILWOUTII — A first- ai'l .". *< •?;!$! lated .plans to sponsor a ^project to , u* the original on Tile with the' clerk ot the governing body, that all additions arc correct held in honor ot Mrs.-Vera Berry dll bo required .in tax collections School School. He is.i-n.U"V;t.'(! ;is a mason. her sister. Mrs... Dominick Cardi^ last Thursday at a farewell party bran of Scotch Plains, Miss] FINK. unmurrfed. WALTER :>ssiste'd by Mrs. Dorothy Jones, course, totaling IB luuus, will be raise funds to help Danny Kofcu- ilf'statements contained herein arc in proof. . .• of Rahway who will leave "sKortty" o support the appropriations out- and menaced the occupants of the FINK IJH.i/aiid CECELIA of Garwood. who wore a I a given by his parents at" their sum- (Continued on page twen lal»i»' known as Ccliu Mrs. John Mutock, Mi's. Vineen (•ivp.n on Thursdays froin 7:30 to lak celebrate his birthday Febru- NICHOLAS BEZUYEN, 0 for a two-month vacation in Flor- (incd in the budget, prepared by Wire Hangers bar, saying that "he would kill FINK. ored icffeta gown with a mer place in Laurence Harbor. Fink). hlsK wife, JOHN FINK. Curtis and Mrs. Alfred 'Glynn 9:30 p.m. in, Harding School, ac- C'otinciliiian. Piiysirian ary 14. Danny is a patient in the ' - ' . Registered Municipal Accountant rederick . J- Stefany, borough everyone present. '_'••'_ Schedule^ > an Infiw*. MARY ANN FINK, tig hat of nylon ttrK--; " ••-.'.• 15 Main Street, Hackensack, N..J. Mrs'. Vincent Curtis, welfare cordini; to, an annduncenient .last y C H vheie APPROPRIATIONS utiitqr, and submitted by Charles KENILWORTH — A drive for He fired the. revolver, and the KENILWORTH — Morning and an infant. HELEN FINK, -widow, Appointed to Heart Fuml Children's Country Hoc* a spray • of orchid and \. Diamond 2-0330 ; . ' •wireveoat- hangars will-get-under- flrst~ shot - strode :a~ radiator: "The ISEALI -MARGARET LARSON i.ml JOHN chairman, assisted by_Mts_Charles Thursday at am acting of the Civil ' Appropriated Expended I* . Weti'dle, finance chairman. " afternoon- classes'in Harding and I>ARSON. her huvband. VIOLET Cutler, and Walter -E.' BoriRht, CIAnWOOIV— Cmi'hcilman Bur- he is recuperating from po'SIo. iimour. Calvin ' Carlst'' Certified by rne • ' ' . , • ' '• ' ' •'.'•• : V way today - under auspices of second shot, .fired when Mi".- Le- ICCA and JAMES FICCA. her Defense Council' in Borough -Hull. 8. GENERAL APPROPRIATION'S: j Totalf6r 1950 Totals icprcsent an increase of McKinley schools were reversed , hiuband. REGINA ASMUSSEN ton Diekfi'mnn :ind. Dr. On Saturday several troop mem as best man and 1 thah n Kenilworth Girl Scouts led by Mrs. Pree was burned, also went \vild. membership chairmafii ussistcd bj Paul Van .Der Zee, chairnran, »re- An- This 23rd day of January, 1951. . : . As Modified . ; • * lightlg y $"3,00$"3000 over today, changing the schedule which •/ and ANDREW. ASMUSSEN. lior son have beeii appointei"! to xhe •. bcrs worked toward their cooking dilo of Garwood an4 Frank John Ruth.. The campaign will The man was taken into, custody husband, NORR1STOWN-PENN Salvjitore Buckley and sided. • . '- Section 1.. •• .... s -, ' . ; ' •' .••'•• ,' ' •-.''•• (a) OPERATIONS • By All . Paid or \he l!)50 budget amount, and a has been in effect since September, badges under "supervision of Jiines Jr. of Elizabeth continue untH - March 1. .'Scouts TRUST CO.. A corporation, jul- All members of the council Heart Fuiul Cnmn;il!ee. it was r.n- .', Local Budget of the. Borough of Garwood, County of. Union for the fiscal year 1951. i- GENERAL GOVERNMENT: ' for 1951 H--W50- Transfers Charged l*#0O- increase in revenue from by Patrolman Robert Reuter at according, to an announcement by- . minlsllrator cum Icstnmi'lilo au- r tioiincL'iI l-)y Edward C. MeMahnn. Mercer, star scot^t- Boys included Following a ' Administrative and Executive: •^ftnnnfi ? S.600.DO S~fr60" it was announced by ' FRANK FINK. IV., WALTER should, have his blood typed ai. h'.s utji in New Jersey. Kappy- 1 left on a Assessment and Collection of Taxes: 4.300.00 4,300.00 ing the most hangars. bail for Grand Jury action, on a from 8 a. m. to 12 noon^xvill haire FINK ISR.I, WALTER 'FINK •Leonard , was welcomed into the Chronicle in'the issue of the 1st day of February, 1951. . ' ^4- lvlOO.OO 933.24 hilip J- McGcvna. borough clerk. own expense. ;n.'C I... Tlmnjas Daub has is- Upon re- Salaries and Wages 1,200.00 Plans, for the drive were an- charge of assault with intent to classes from :12 noenXintil' 4 p. m., . rjR.), BUSTER- KINK. KAT(I- troop. Notice is, hereby given that .the budget and* tax resolution was. approved by the Mayor and n-al appropriations account for ERINE FINK CALLAHAN, i»i Fe.l>- the I>6cust avenue address'. meeting of leaders in' nre head- was then removed to Union classes will ajtepd , morning scs- devisees,- executors, admlnlstl.i- Leailers*. for New T«»rin ' A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at the Municipal Building, on the 27th Through Foreclosure Proceedings:' 1,300.00 If $20,389.33 over 1950. tors, cruntces,' asulunsi or stic- (Iru'ii \vould be-typed, in the schools naiy 24 as" Heart U'eok. \ graduate jot Garwood schools Other Expenses .>. quarters. .. ^ . County Jail, Elizabeth, by Kenil- i ' cesKorC Ih right, title or Intercut, KENILWOUTH - — Georginii i Presbyterian Elders day of February, 1951, at 8:30 P. M. o'clock, at which time and place objections to said budget and tax reso- County'tax,-due to an increase .. • . '•••''.' Defendants^ 'and iiiUilts,. would .'.tlpiul typinus Mi :MeMahmi said that the.If»".c Jonathan - Dayton . Regional Legal: 3,000.00 3,000.00 Mrs. Dwight Copeland, executive worth police. , I'slinger was. clcctofl .prt'sident. of lution of the Mayor and Council' of the Borough of Garwood for the year 1951 may be presented 3,000.00 3,000.00 ratabjes; will be increased by in the v'vi;niiiK..-Mr.'-Vail Der Zte orsey Heart .Association each To Ife Installed Sunday* igh School,' ''. Springfield, Mrs. Salaries and Wages...... 1 300.00 *' 300.00 director of Cranford," Kenilworth Kindergarten sections, and some 'You arc hereby Miniinont'ci and rwiulrrd he Electa Club at its fifty-third by taxpayers Or other interested, persons.'* . • • • •'...• 300.00 |2J«3.48, ti) S48.7O0.' . ' . '. • <> serve \ipon Earl Polliick," plulntllt's snid. . , . • • .. • ••'••.' ear cVtndiu't.f-.jvseJ'.ri'h,' cdu-eatt«>M GARWOOD—Holy Ciw^srunioj; Beck is A riieritber of the office . . .SEE Other Expenses ...... ".....,'.;..'. ." 2,500.00 2,500.00" Taxts for. Regional High School and Clark ' Girl Scouts, showed fifth grade and third" grade pupils ittorney,' whofte addrcKN in 1200 EiiKt •neotin« recently. in the iioine of Audit' ...-.:.... are affected. '. Grand Street, Elizabeth 4, New JcVxcy.-iin • Nurses- and nursi-s aides were nd coinriwinity^-sevyice with'con-/ wi.ll be observed- in the staff- o^ the General Instrument (Required by Revised SUtutes. Section 40:2-14) ijstriet- are also-'increased"' $8,- slides on' scouting from the •nnwer to the complaint filed In, n civil Ann Tyjewski, '41«J Lee' tei'imce. Actual- . Actual-. J^_Public_Buildings. and Grounds: 3,50d'00 4,400.00 2^247.83 oStaffi • The first aid course for teachers iisked to cooperate by sendinu ributi'ins received by its couniy Company, Elizabeth. Her husband 5,000.00 Drr.43, 'for'a totaPof $39,846.92. Brownie to Girl Scout'level. action, In which Harold Knydcr and Dor-Others named were: Vice-presi- v Presbyterian' Church this 1950 1M9 ^5lfip is being given by Paul Selby, ih- thy Snydcr, his wife, arc plaintiff and 'their name's to•b» . Morse A. S>iic|i- ud local programs....' is a/graduate of Thomas Jefferson The amount-to be raised by taxi- A first aid course ' for' Girl Mary Fink, et alt;, are defenduntu,- ivendlnu ient,' Miss Tyjewski; treasuror, at the divine u-orship j£ School. Elizabeth, and Union , As Shown in Local 2. PROTECTION TO PERSONS iircl, medical chair'rnaii. on for local school purposes is Scouts will_ begin tomorow and structbf from the Cranford - Gar- in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Catherine Hnvclkn; secretary, Ann ,11. a. m. Elders elected Junior College, Cranford. • He is 1951 Municipal Budget AND PROPERTY: wood - Kenilworth Chapter, Amcr Chancery DIVIKIOH, Union County, Docket Those wishing .to voltiiitet'i . for Taxes For: For/1951 For 1950 940.00 814.40 [13R.150.31. an increase of $30,542 will be continued every Friday r Number F.BI0-r>n within JtS days iiftt'r Reiik, and chaplain, A>"> Falkin- 'ir Yorker Engaged cent congregational associated .with the Floor. Shop. Fire Department: 1,200:00 1,200.00 ican Red Cross. ' Fh IH HHHl J f y h dt civil defense are askod to rwt in 9,800.00 --8.02&.00- n n9S nn 6.5f4.1>3 frnm 4 tn S-'nm in MrKi F.'hrnlirv H»!H.••• Second ave- Sunday 5.81 dii to issue S240.O0O in bonds' for troops 28 and 29, led toyMrs ! Con- scheduled game wjth Roselle Park 1 ls Thu«^ay evening,} GARWOOp-rCohgregations ot Estimated 'Tax Rate—1951 ...: ,...v...... :... Other Expenses ..; ..! and Smelter Workers, and take up rinl Cauiie of Arllon Chief George Conklin, Fire Chief lut . A spring- wi^^n'g planned. will retv 2.587.00 .1.000.00 --4^«M>ft J.000.00 Iliiidinc School addition, in rad Schroeder. and Mrs. Melvin on Monday was cancelled because Known und deslunnted us U\l 2)1 In ill begin'at:- o'cloclc , jSt. Paul's Evangelical and ..Re-SUte Aid: 2,587.00 2487.00 .First Aid Squad:- /••-••'- .>..-.,... : 1,000.00 membership in the United Steel- Hiot'k 140 on Section 0 of the- Mnp of Tax' Assistance Leon Tripod!, Dr. Shepard. Ed- A graduate of Cathedral High program (a) Road Maintenance and Construction Funds , 273.00 oad of the total amount of $330,- Freund. of inclement weather. On JMonday, trustees will meet formed Ch^^ch and the First Pres- , 185.00 Aid and' Maintenance Contract „.':-:..:' Zl,05oOO >vorkers of-America, CIO. New Orance. Union County,. New Jersey, KENILWORTH ^-. -A;-deputy win W. Ki'au's.liiiison flflleor in Ichool, Ncw_Vork City, the bride^ (b) Relief Funds ^293.64 776.56 Mafiistratets Court: v 1,300.00 =- ^1,050410- in needed for the. construction, Mrs. ' Adolph Leikauskas. .pre-. Grade 1 which map la now on flic in thu Union t . One dissenting vote .was cast County' HeulnterV OHIce' •>« Mnp No. 210-C. collector will bestntloiietl at the the schools; . elect is employed by the Equitabto at th/church a^ 8:30 p. m. Btble byterian Church of Garwood will . (c) Highway Lighting Funds 400.00 iao.40 budget will transfer $90,000 sided. Refreshments were served] Mr,s. . Sylvia Schwab's pupljs and prayer will be held at participate in a union service to 'Salaries and Wages :>....*...... :.; among the 225 members who •at-' Being and intended to describe tlui Amei'ic:nv Laundry Machine C(im- Also, Arthur Silverman. li^json life Insurance Company of \exv om surplus to the board. .Tax- by Troop 15 under direction' of h'av'c started a daily newspaper in premiiieK dculirniiled nn the tax duplicate m. Wei&csdax". and the choir observe World Day of' Prayer hext EXPLANATORY STATEMENT * Other'-Expanses „'.,-.,...., : j|) tended the session. The special • the Bornush of Kenilworth m Block pany, on February 23 to j:ssist olTlcer in industry; John Beriina.ti, Vork City. Mr. Sliihr is an alum- 1 Year 1951 Year 1950 3. STREETS AND ROADS; . .tyei's'will be saved interest on Mrs.. Mueller and Mrs. Zalnero- which they record the day's -hap- Vtahjwrse Thursday evening Fridaj*. February 9, at 8 p.."m. $169,383.50 meeting was called in response to 148, IM 217. and concerns real estate Federal income) tqxpnycrs with liir .raid .warden ehiiinnnti; Mrs. nus of Jonathan Dayton Regional cjoay, reoruary », av o p. m. Road Repairs, Maintenance, Con-' • . IO $90,000 in bonds over a period witz. / penings. located at 0«S Vernon Avenue,, Kpnll- he preparation of thoi.i" Una' in- Marie Kelly, women's auxiliary; , . The pbhgjregatioo will meet in 31,279.00 struction and Reconstruction In- I n petition signed by more than 100 'orth','Union County, New Jersey. ligh. School, Springfield,', and is St. Paul's! Evangelical ahd Re- ~The Temptation of Jesus" will 1. Total General Appi^priaUons ...... ;. 4180,839.25 Sryjii.ir,-. .•• • .. -J ••; members. ' Grade 3 Kerond Vmuut ml Action \ coinfc tax I'cturns which must. hi; Joseph Mulligan, health and sani- omployc^l by John Williams Herit- be the message of the Rev Walter 2. Appropriation "Reserve for Uncollected Taxes" 24,556.71 eluding State Aid Funds A«tici- ;,.% Local appropriations! excluding- Mrs. Marcia Hess' class wishes a Known und deslcnaled us l.ot IS In filed on or before midnight, March tation; Jiimes Rego; demolition and forinfcd Church for a World Day v $200,662.50 patcd as Follows (Formula) ' . : Gospel ChapelUsts The organizing committee for Block ISO on Section 8 of the Mnp of ng and Plumbing.'\Vesttleld. He-is'. C. Pugh, pastor of St. Paul's, at -':.;;. ,;3 • ,' '-• • •'•.'.• •• ' '• '' ' /' v • - ' -——•—— 0.000 to be transferred, will in- speedy recovery to their class- of/Prayer union service' at 8 p. tn 87,337.00 Budget year 1950 ..:.....$2,587,pO f the Steclworkcrs1 of America in- New Orange. Union County. New Jersey, clearance;. William Broderick, member of the National Air the II a. tri. divine worship service '• Total General. Appropriations *:..;. > '. .'...$205,395.90 ease" 'S42,132103. Larger items in mates, Susan Kinler and Michael which- nutp*l« now on file hi thv Union transportation; Edward -Johnson, 'Friday.- ' .; • •''. 'O..-", , SundayC..W*.,,, . 4. Less: Anticipated Revenues j...... »..,.- 100,437".00 v Budget year 1951 ...... 2,587.00 20.000.00 I6.noo.ou Two Speaker Series County Hdglstcr's OfHcc as Map Nn. 210-C. itiyrd. . $113;325.50 ; 16.100.00 o hudKi't1 are authorizations for cludes Tom Cassio, James Ccrmclc, Litzenberger, who are absent. ' utilities, and Mrs. John B. SJtiilts, Sunday School classes will be- V Salaries.and Wages-«...... r...... i,....-.:.'.'.. 18.10000 ( KENILWpRTH — Herirum llelnu and intended tn describe the i Frank' Wados, Daniel J. Panciellp, ifemlKCii designated on the tax duplicate NOTK'K 5. Sub-Total .....'..:.....'... .'. •.- »IITI,IW».O» '8,214.50 ' Other Expenses ...... i'..:..'.':...:;.ii'j..,'...iii;i;-,..v 9.500.00 rijicc, fiie^: civil defense, and Grade < 1 publicity. gin iit 9:45 a. m., and the Youjh 10,000.00 Amerdina^of Westfield, who ad- f the Bi>rouah of Kenllwoitli us Block The 1|.-ix'Assu.-jstneut book. ; of. tlie llor- >6. Local District School Tax—Municipal Budget ;.'...... 7,936.25 — -Street Lighting ;...... ;i..:i.™.,; ; James Amoroso, William Emmert, k Dimes Progress Fellowship evening at 7:15 p. rn: (leriiencies. The budget also pro- dressed/ members of the Kenil- "Why We Have Days and Nights" .50. Lot 15. mid concerns rent i Ht.fte uch. ol Kenilworth, U.J. will be open fur $105,111.00 4. SANITATION; ••.-••'.• '":'---r;.':-'tx- files nominjii increases ih most / Daniel Kerr and James Flynn. All iwoled at . . •"...• Jisted by the church.. unit .concerns the geography of the Known and dcsiitnuted ns Lot 211, In Friday evening at a stork 'shower Dimes has been (reported this week Tax as contained in .the School Budget. . , •••"'' '' .. ' •• <;-!.'-,.. 5. HEALTH AND CHARITIES: \ ly-clectcd officers of the local. Block 150, on "Section Oof Die Miip of JOHN GHAK Ht-ional PTA 7 •" ;'' ' -.'; • ; . . - . y\ honor of her niece, Mrs. lle-n- • • - The "Mayor-arid Council and its, advisory committee have spent considerable time and effort Board of Health: . v • "v 2^55.00 '2.455.00 ; 2,45500/ Next Wednesday night, Stanley. high pleateau in northwestern ' 'W. Orange. Union.County, New Jersey, IIAHHY I.UNDIN by Chairman John'Dugan. Group 2,550.00' South America. Monitors this'week which map Is now on file In the Union • ..JOSKP1I COKCIONK KENILWORTH—John J. Tracy amin Mazza of Westlield. Thirty' ttqq. present a budget that would provide the citizens witwuhn tn.the essentiale&seiiuuus oufi Accessar -.ivvV~~..*y set vices fo---r „good Salaries and Wages '...... :...... l,200:00, ••!•;• l,200.0ffj-*':" 703.56 Ford, English evangelist, will be contributions so far include $31.90 Teacher* Net $20-in 1,250,06 Uul> to Fill are: Kenneth Crown, milk; Bar- County Reiftater'u Office an Mup No. 210-C. f tlie FBI and Vincent Sarnowski guests j^re present- from G;ir- government'. I••t was alway• s- wit—•"h- th•"-e- forethough"—" *•t* if the llorouch of Kenilworth an Block l.imed an- made (IcfciulmitK for tliu i ttt h dditial taxes for Local Diti Shl d th County Your Mayor "69.83—w From Diehl Mfg. Co. 1 (ord elemenlirry schools, were Mrs. -M.ayza is. the former* Miss, Democratic Club, and SIS from the w«.,«v^.^. The white elc- * preceding statement shows additional taxes for Local District School and the County. Your Mayor Salaries and, Wages ,;...„,.... . 150.00 •"•• 150.00 -'•.v.;-.-''.r 150.0b : I KENILWORTH. — Boy Scout February 14r Fred MacKenzie, rie Bieslie, straws;, Richard Biek- ..50, Lot 28. and tmncern* real estijte 'olhminu vreasonw: ' GARWOOD 1 JLOOO.OQ est speakers Iwst. Thursday at a Women's Auxiliary of the .Fire phant sale held last Wednesday bv and Council have no control over the amounts tQ be collected or levied for. these two agencies. However Other Expenses :...... , ..., 1,000.00 mop (12 will take oyer the duties Sunday school superintendent, will KENILWORTH—Karl J. Dunk- sha, boards; Elsa Blunck, erasers located at 07S Union Avenue, Kenilworth, You Mary 'Kink have an Ytndlvldeu ! June' Fontenelli •. of 616 Center tho O.^M,J?A T«=^K»~» &. L.i' the school budgets have increased approximately $18,000.00 over 1950, being approximately 35 points Poof Relief ....„ ;...... »...•:„ i,ooo.oo: ; )jmm-^ Unlbn County, New JerHey. nterebt hi Kald huuta and premises either i cgiili»r meeting of the Regional ;truct.. Mrsi Emily Mt^uscI was.co- Department. . The tlrtve officially ache 80 5 'hvouKh CounciK-at the official speak, and George Grant-of Eng- lemann, of 66 Arbor street, retired Claire Boright, dusting; Joan Bod- VmuHH C.»»e ml Action is u devhiee or you hnvo u.i-hnigi- ngulnst ^L ^f!^T eacner™s AfAssocia-|^ "- iinn the tta^x rat ratee . (Loca(Locall DistricDistrictt SchoolSchoolss $iu,»gu.o$10,800.0o0 ananad negionaRegionail «•»•High• ~Schoo. l $7,200.00). The county Visiting Nurse Service: lie name liy reason of tlu.- bequeulK inudc light School 1>TA, Springfield...' '.. ended Wednesday but a final tally ? r amZii 500.00 ; : land will be presented Febru- yesterday from the Diehl Manu- nar, girl's monitor; ftogcr Jean Known and de*i!!hated an IJ>I tlOA, In lostess, j, . ' • lion netted rti. £ ? ~ taxes'• will increase about $1,300.00 attributed to increased rataWes. The* ' Other Expense Contract ...... ; y next session Tuesday night. tllot-k ISO on Rccllon 0 of the Mup of by said Prank Fink. Sr.. In his In .'it will •Members of the executive com- ^...... i,, . „_ ^u-..« «iflnn*u» ntirihniMi *o increased ratables. These beenlatte, rofficially items , arcertifiede estimate. d ; •. 5oo.bo^V'.'"'?: 5oitw»o^ ary 21. • • facturing Co., Findemc. He has boys' monitor... . itid tent'unjmit; and yon Ituth Fink Hryant will not-W available until next tion„. . In charge o1f the affair were I at last year'ear's amounts toto. meet the requirements o0f1 theme. statutesmiuLc, mcthejy hav..»»e^ , .. 6. RECREATION AND EDUCATION: embers of thfc troop Will be sc- New Orance Union County, New Jemey, mittoc were tlressed in costumes 1,825.00 John Reid of Plainfield this been with' that company for 17 Miss Eleanor Boyle's section is which map In now on Itle In the Union 'e an uiidlVldedd interest in s'.ild lands week. Miss Alice Rogtrs tand Mrs. Dor- Maintenance of Free Public Library ..' cted fot^the various committees under- [iom tlie 1900's to celebrate the To Ai«l -Taxpayers* Miss Alice Rogers .and Mrs. Dor-I In the preparation of this budget it was necessary to provide additional, monies for increases to 1,300:00 -~r,3oo;og;: years, beginning as a lathe hxitrdj studying weather zones' and whyCounty Hcillatcr'u Office a< Map Nn. 21B-C," iind premises jt*i one of tho Playgrounds: '•""".'-."" , 196 83 a .meeting tombrhjw night. Sunday will inaugurate a new BelnK and Intended to describe the lh e lastt t wilill andl tcstumontt t of Frank Finkk , fiftieth anniversary of the PTA. A GAR%OOD—Collector of Inter- othy Tearsb. Frederick White was 1 tborougo approximatelh employeey s$13,000.00 to meet , ththee risin departmentg livings costbeins gof. today. This increase for all departments! amounts 600.00 series of Sunday' morning' talks. and working.up to chief inspector.!weather changes occur. premlneii dealunated on the tax duplicate Sr.; and you Cliltnvd Fink huvc nn undi- auctioneer. -, 1 ' Other Expenses ,....; ooo.oo fjob.o3" ie^-firoup of young pfficials will vided Interest In said limds and premised .•ake with 51) candles symbolized nal Revenue'John E. Manning has Obituary '•" • »'«»i"«*i»i» sHa.non.00 the deDartments being administrative.and executive, police, roads^Jiealth, 2,084.00 Mr! Dunklemann, a native of Grade 5 of the Borouuh of Kenilworth an Block At a business meeting preceding etc. 7. UNCLASSIFIED: 2.103.00 ^introduced at couiicirs finance George Sharpe will be the evening 150, Lot a9A. ond concern!) .real eutate on one of \iw deviseet under the last tht; occasion. • nriounccd that a deputy collector The; other expenses necessary to carry oh the functions of government have also increased too, 2,100.00 2,100.00 ec'tine. Monday. On Saturday, speaker. Hamburg, Germany, has been a Miss Edna Mulligan's section has located at «31 TJnlon Avenue, Kenilworth, will and testunu-iu of Frank Fink, Si.; und Sir*. J. Barke the sale. Miss Margaret Nobbs and d to increased material and.supplies cost. The increases in the various appropriations is given Pension Fund Borough Employees .... Union County, New Jenoy. you Anna Pink.have an Inchoate liuht of Selections were flayed by the >vill be present February 21 at Louis Duchi were appointed rep- attributed c scouts'-, will study the police During the campaign conducted resident of Kenilworth for the past started :>. study of the--southern ' Fifth t'auae of AclUn lower i>r other liilercst In said l.inds mill GARWOOD —'Funeral services TOTAL of 8 (a) ITEMS J. ^.. i nn the wire of CIIITord Kink: anil sehfiol- band under • direction of Borough Hall to assist Federal in- resentatives to the retirement fund below. Streets and Roads ...... $2,000.00 $138,805.00 $l38.805.0(i> ii.l Uro dcpJii'tments. ,' " . ''., , by Lester Wilson of Burlington, 10 years, previously restttynfi in states.. Known and deultfnatcd an Lots 2t mid were held Monday monuag from Administrative and Executive ...... $ 1,406.78 J 33 In Block 407, on Section 3 of the Mupyou Kara Kink lalso known an Saiah David Russctte. •ome taxpayers with their final meeting of the NJEAr The meet- Free Public Library ... 525.00 (b) CONTINGENT .,....'...... '....': $ 2,500.00 $ l,500.(» $ 1,500.00 $ Anqnyements for the project N.' C, at the ichapel last month, Elizabeth. , Grade 6 Fink i have n right nf dower an the widow the Dooley Funeral Home. 218 Liquidation of Tax Title Liens 1,300.00 of New OronKc.. Union County.. New if Waller Fink, Sr.. or other, interest in ncome tax returns. The returns ing will take' 'place this month in Police- Department ...... 30.00 o-io .'charge of Richard Alm- 200 persons attended the nightly In honor of his retirement, a Perfect attendance since Septem- Jersey, which map ia now on file in the .North avenue, west. Cranford. for Public Buildings :'.:...... 1,500.00 Magistrates Court ... 250.00 Union County nettUter's Office as Mup Kuld landt und premises.; and M.ni Alice must be tiled on or before midnight Tiwion. ' •-. '"-' •-' Fire Department '. 1,775.00 " •<•••.• ••• SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS AND 'ist, .leafier of the troopi Carl services, and Sunday services surprise dinner party was given. ber in Miss Margaret Ray's class No. J10-D. Iliilbcrstndt. William Kink und John Kink. Mrs. Rose Costigan Burke. 19 years Street Lighting 500.00 " " Flnle. Churlolte Hue Kluk, Loula March 15. Hydrant Rental .,.....: i;.... 250.00 CONTINGENT'APPROPRIATIONS: lien, troop cpmmitteernan,, arid were attended by 300, it was an-'A the Singer Recreation Hall. has been J.s u* n the cluireh basement. Mrs. James • . ' Capital Improvement Fund for Curd Party Feb. 16 County HcuMer'M OITtce ;i« Mnp Nn. 210-C. .inch adiiitnlslrulor of Krunk Fink. Sr.: ily plot in St. Mary^s Cemetery., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1B51. . KKVH.WORTM. N. J. - Belnu und intended tn dcxcrlbe' the liranch .into' lytaplewoud, and has .ogie is chairman., of arrange-' SURPLUS we appropriated. Rahway Valley Joint Sewer . -Scaled proposals will be Weivctf by the ami you tSeorgi* Ilnllie.rstaiH have .an Plainfield. M. h g y MAYOR AND COUNCIL $ 12,000.00" $12,000,00 $ 12,000.00 ' KENILWORTH — A card party premises dcRlgnatcd on the tux dupllcnte inchoate right of cuitesy or other intirml i. total trackaue of about 10. miles, much a< may ' 'Improvement ."...$ Kenllworth Board of Education, Boulc- of the Borough of Kenilworth" im Block incuts. . • Mrs. Burke ,u native of Ireland. Ix- ne«iury .to permit all the legal voters vard.VKcnllwotth.N. J.. on will be held in Borough Hall at in Kald land- anil premises as \\w lius- >Vv-n ft**mt to ra>t tUoir ballot*. TOTAL CAPITAL — 178. Lot 10. and concern* real estate land of Alice, llalberst.-ult; in'id von Kliyn* $ 12,0,00.00. $ 12.000.00 $' 12,000000 TUESDAY. EVENING. 8:30 p. m. Friday, February 16 located ut 724 Union Avenue, Kfnllwortli, ^ had (.lived here 50 years. She was THt iiw^ctiii* will br held and all legal IMPROVEMENTS „ >$ FEBRUARY in. 1951 .(•111 Kink,-Sophie Kink und Irene Fink i -y Storing L«rd 1 a cunihfunicant of St. Anne's .v.ierv (.( the School DUtrlct wilt Vote at ANltCIPATED. REVENUES under ausjsices of the Republican Union County, New Jersey. Have nn lnehnnle ili'ht "f dower or other Si. Marks thr tr»w-(ti\t polling place*.utatcd below. Realized lUMDKUfi THEWKMti At 8 o'clock P. M; at whtcli .<(nie (lie pro- All of .the properties described were interest in said lands and piemlses i\u the. Lard should not be stored In Church, and a member of Ms Ros- Thtve <3i itieinbetn will be elected (or (c) DEBT SERVICE: • poialx will be publicly, opened and read Club. wild ut a tax Kale held on Auuuut 21. 1UII1. wives of Wllllain Kink. John I-'tiik iuul crocks or stone jars, for air can GARWOOD — Morning prayer Anticipated in Cash OF THE ior the following: • • ' ," Jiy John E. Duller, the then collector of ary Society. „ (1) MUNICIPAL DEBT SERVICE: Y Several door prizes' will-be of- IOIMMI Kink, respectIvely. who I'aeh have penetrate such container* and may md sermon will he. held Sund.iy A1 ihc *aid rtitctintf will be submitted I 1951 1950 In 1950 3,000.00 3,000.00 $ 3.000.00 •^•Kitchen Equipment • • ...' tnxes of the Borough nf Kenilworth, by 'ii ulidlvlded Interest in %\\u\ lands: anil , Her husband. David J. .Burke, propositlona for voting taxes for tho fol- GENERAL REVENUES: $ 30,000.00 • Payment of Bonds ; , $ 3,000.00' 720.00 720.00 ,: General' SupDllex •••'..•"• fered at the affair, which will open leosnn nf which tax sule certlfleateu were ireuilses: anil yoti Ceeidla Kink lalsu cause rancidity, to develop in the it 10:30. o'clock' in St. Mark's $ 54,000.00 $ 30,000.00 Interest on Bonds .:'. " 600.00 720.00 Ari Supplied': ' , ' Uiiued tn the Itnrough of Kcnilwnrtli on known ns Q'Ha Kink i- have cither im was Garwood's rirst V.e«;>jioaler. 1. SURPLUS ItEVENUE CASH APPROPRIATED $ 54,000.00 Kl*mentary Supplies the 1051 fund-raising campaign. a lard. Store.lard in rust-free, tiehtly Church! * Warren j.. Binns. lay r Currmt Expeiuc* Interest on Notes JJU , : 100.00 100.00 100.00 Reptcmltcr 12. lB.'M. and the «illil cer- tnehniite rl^ht of d(i\v< r in an absolute 1. (a) Surplus Revenue Appropriated -with prior —< 1— Athletic Suppllea^ ' Gerald Hunt, Mrs. Helen Root tlflcntes of tax sale KO lulled by ' uuM tight of dower nr other lnlei;esl in (he covered 'containers,-and keep it Oiidcr, will oltlciate. He conducted tho ncv.spapcr .• Kri and HcpUcvtucnU .. 8.400.0O . Janitors' Supplies Fur Manual Training 4.MS.00 written consent ot Director of Local Government: TOTAL OF MUNICIPAL Lewis Gallagher, Rudy Dom'onkos John E. Butler, then eolleclor of tnxes. undivided jnlrrevt In said lands anil In a cool,' dry, dark place. *"" • Ixmth at the Ccnttal Kailroad and .$ 3.700.00 $ J.820.00. $ 3,820.00 $ 3,720.00 SpecincAtlonti may be obtained (rrtm the were lost or destroyed and thereafter premises' of viinr husband Walter Fink 12; MISCELLANEOVS REVENUES: 0,000.00 0,140.111) office of Die Principal. Hardlnu School. Mrs. Beatrice Myers and E, G. An- pursuant to n resolution of the govern- 1r., who Is inlsMtii! and mnv be living or for nuiluy y iw\w itenis Ttxr t.i(»l amount thought to be 6,075.00 Boulevard. Proponabi «hall be mulled or Liquor Licenses j.' .... . 500.00 • 506.00 513.75 BEN RODOQUINO. Prop. derson compose the committee in ing IMUIV nff the noroilgItuhh ut Keiilluililh. dirad: and yon .!i>hn Fink and Marv Ann IS «'t» a blackboard fo-r commuters. u ...v , (e) DEFERRED CHARGES AND presented Io Mr*. 11. M. Arthur, (US Ar- duplicate eertllleiiles of the tux sales Kink. l>olh luf.tntH. riav hjive an luidlvldeil Car Key* . Health Licenses , 265.00 thur Terrace, Kenilworth. N. J,. lie died in 193*. Itollini: |il«« for tmld im-cUnc and I 200.00 250.00 STATUTORY: charge. were l«Mi on Jun- e !10, 10-111, bv I'. (•. interest In said lands iiml • premises iw When you've lost "or misplaced Ix-ir rr>pocHvc polllm; distrtcU (deu'ribe'd [ Plumbing Permits ..'• '...'.....-. ... (iOO.OO 1,109.00 The Board renervcii the rltfht to r«"Ji'ct Anderson, the tlien collectol r of taxes. of ehildren .-uut holis-at-la«v of yonr fnther Mrs. Burke is' survived by sev- 600.00 (1) EXPENDITURES—MUNICIPAL: North 26th Street and Boulevard any or all bids and to waive Imiwutcrlul i the elcclinii dinlrlcU lined I Building Permits *..; ,, 200.00 175.00 342.00 41.00. $ 44.00 $ -44.00 S (he norouuh of Kenllwortl). The duplicate Waller fink. Jr.. In the event th.it he Ii, your car keys, it's a good idea to eral tiiects and hephevis. _. th«- l»n* General Election! have been | Tax Searches'. , 4,663.06 * Prior Years Bills „' $ Informnlltlc*. *r tux HIIIP t'crtlllcute for the properly on lfele,-i Kink b.-ive a flower, have an extra pair in hiding und«r dr>4cnai wild mfrllnc elii^uhrre 'than ut Special Rental Charges ,... 475.00 550.00 487.00 . Not Bonded: '•,.'• DWtrlcl Clerk. ;rs4 i)( thu School Dlslrtcl of the Ilor rwordefl In the Union County uiteie-'t. In sairl lands und ni"im^e.i of the hood scaled securely in place BOKOL'GU GAKWOOO nc ulac* de«l|!natef Union. f^t'w Jersey, jthnt lh< 17A9 of Mortg»uen for said County, on ind MMI Marr.aret Larsnn, Violet Fleen At. MOSCA, DUtrk-t CU'rk. 1,000.00 775.00 Municipal Garage 4,000.00 uiiiu.-il mtftlni: if the U'unl votcru of i page 51ft. The dupllcnte tax tuile eerll'lratf- -nd Iteuliui A--imis*.i.u h ive an umlivideil IBM Slatu AtH Hiishway Lifihting 14,276.26 '. 20th SI,. District fin- the eli-cllon nf three mcnilwr for Ihe proiM-rty descried for tlu; Sci-onn interest in said land, ami piemlMe-i a:. Ilir H on January 3». lull. . 13.500.00 13,000.00 TOTAL OF DEFERRED CHARGES .•«„: Kenilworth BOBOUGH OF KENILWORTH Hhoe M E.ST> Franchise, Taxes , 5,043.92 ';if tho IKi.iril nf Education and (or othv Cause of Action WUK recnnled In the hi'irs.at.lnw of Kranlc Kink. Jr., a ilereayil 5.0110.00 5,000.00 1 The shoes on your feet took about S*Hith • IHJLUNG niSTHICT No. 1 AND STATUTORY EXPEW?I- — inirpniifs will be held S^o'cl'ickAl*. Al. <«i Union County-Ileglster't; Office on Deeeni- .on and devlsiw under llur l.-^t \y\\\ and w • Gross'' Receipts Taxes v ,....'. 4,000.00 $ 5,044.00 $ 5.014.00 $ 5.044.00 • •..... "• '• Nonce Tiii'Kday. Kebruury l.'t.. IOM. .Th« |will testament of Kranl; l-'iulc, Sr.; and you the- IolV»t Imc pUre at the Rral EMatr OAU'o 1,300.00 1.500.00 uao.is TUUES—MUNICIPAL ...'...... ;,.$ Nolko l« hereby given that the Ror-. i)er 10, ISM, in Book 1.759. of Mnrtnago an hour to tnuke! That's the average itiat nf David A. MiirruN. 349 KMllh Avcniiu tn nus Gross Receipts t , 2,507.00 2.587.00 will rt'niiilii opi-n until 0 o'clock P. M i.n snlcl County, nn puge Mil. The tlnpll- fohn. I^irson.. James r'U'c.i ,nul An'heu 2,587.00 ouah of Krnllworlh. on the lath ttuy-of us iiuich lonuvr an muy \>e m'ttsiary t rate tax s;ile c-i-rtllli-ate fur the property \smil>sen have an inchoate rmllt. nf rate, per pair per worker. It's twen- X • t ^ Si-luml nt>liul. far "lr|!ul volrn. re- State Aid Road, Ch. 62, Laws 1947 • •• - ' 9,000.00 February. 1»31, at 8 P. M. lE.S.T.i, will 1 1 iaii\c Vkkthin General Election DUtlVt Capital Surplus .....;...... ; 0,000.00 Deficiency in Basic Aid for 8,0.43.50 Will'II all tlu Iciinl voters then pro de«;iibi'd for tin- Third Caut.e of A'-tlon rurteivv nr other Inierest- in MMI| land ty times the Kfjueil of Civil war days III ft.ir Jo. 1 «f the Itoiouuh. 3,000.00 3.000.00 Local School District ,.$ 7,036.25 $ 8,043.50 8.043.50 tell all It*, right, title and Interett In theIn cuiit their balloli. , was recorded In the Union Cniinly tnd nrrm.l'.es as the "hush.mils of Maruaret DISTMICT Nn. J Reserve for payment of Scvter Refunding Bonds in hereinafter particularly -described prop- ' Three* uu-inhcr^ will be t'lt-cfeil for thru< ler's Odlee on Dwciiilu'r ID. 1050. Ill lloolt Ijirknn. Violet*Kicea and Itei^ina Asmu-Aen $ 51.499.13 Chapter 135, P. L. 46. Pension 171.00 erty'»« (aid property U not needed . for yejri.. 1750 nf MortUiUlca for nulil Counts, on And you the li»iUuou-n heirs, devlsi-es anil MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES .:.•.$- 30,437.00 $ 47.337.00 . Fund for School Employees 171.00 171i00 public tue. The property Khnll be sold at page Mil. The duplicate tux sale certlllcuti neisnital rcp'csentatlvi's of Frank l-'iuk At mill liH-etlni! will be Htibnjlttvd |>rn|: Sr.,, Krank Kink, Jr. fluster Kink, anil residing within General Election .HOMEMADE ITALIAN P11ES • public ule to the hlghc«t bidder after iikltlniiK for votlnu taxes for till' follow for the property described for Ihc K'Hirtli $ 11,346.81 public advertUement thereof, In the Inu ri'»|M'ctlvt> |>iirpnnc»: • Cause nl Action-u'lis rcenrded In tin U'nllcr Kink. Kr., Walter Kink. Jr., anil CRANFORD COAL CO. i. RECEIPTS. FROM DELINQUENT TAXES'"...'.!. i 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, a newt- Unl'in County nrgluter'» Olllei! on De- K.ilhr.lne Kink full.,1 .in. and theli- in . tllird Ut «•<«- «oujNG.Di8TBrcT No. a TOTAL OF DEFERRED CHARGES For Current ExpeiiKea * OO.aim.n uny nf their lie-its., .ch-vlsce*. exei-utot-. . IVlllw |>Uc« at the franklin Schmil. $ 92,84594 /AND STATUTORY EXPENDI- CllK-rn AND RAVIOM DINNERS r circulating In (he Borough of Ken- Tor llrpmrs mid Hcplnri-nit*ntH .. l.fMIO.It eember 10, IOM. In Hook 17!M) of Mnrt- 5. Total of Items 1. 1 ks, ilupllcule tux K»le certlllcntn for thr .-•cssors In rmht. title •>• inleiiff' niny liavi l«-£~l \i>U'r)i tv»idlnt within General Eluv- u\ intetest In sjntl lands nml premises ii' ium DlbtricC hfn. 3 »f the lUwmcli. SANDWICHES — SEA FOOD the last publication to be not mnre than Tin' total ifiiiniint thouiiht tn |iro|ii-rlv described for the Klflh finiM UPPER LEHIGH COAL - MAVOR AND OOVXCIU. MVen d«y« prior to the vale. The prom- of Action wan recorded In the I'nloi .ueli hi'trs, fli'vive«'s anil in-isnnal ri-nte- POI.UMG DISTRICT No. 4 B. AMOUNT TO l)E RAISED BY TAXATION lie m>ce»«ary l» :. County fleglnter'M Ofllee nn Dei*einher 10 • cntitiives of Frank Kink. Sr.. Kr.mk I'mk r>l"c< at the Stuct'y AutnnuitlVr {105,111.00 l>e* particularly' described apuear on the At uiitd mcctlntf Uie followlnu pro|uiNii Nut or Stove $20.45 (a) Local.Purpose Tax v 07.022.71 'miMXOV AT^TilS^POINT .....$180,839.25 '$16»;383.50 $160,383.50 $155.505.5.) Ofllclal Borough A8ictamer>t Map, a copy 1050. In Book 1750 of Murtuaues for mil ' Jr., |lu»ter Kink. WnMi-r Kink. SL^^VJ'J'.ELI SO North Avenue In the Hchnol U.214.50 w111 ulso be submitted: .Couuty^jiU-^nagc—SStLJCbc duplicate tu Kink., Jr. anil Katheilni- .Fink 'C'ullahun, Dated: Jjuu»r> 2X ISil.- Du.trtct. (or leeal voUra rr^ldhvtf within (b) Local, Distiict School Tax—Municipal Budget ,. 7,936.25 T»#-whleh-l»-ot*-nW-lii-lli»-oraci),oI_lho- : Pea 18.45 Regliiter of Union County. Tranfrth»m»,0Pv «alc rertlfleale for the property ilewlhrtl -Mid their or i>n\- of their hetis. dcviM'et Cfwt.l KWtU.lt Dl.tlicl No. 4 of the (c) Lttcal District SchooLTnx—Sclinol ntidijct r I»>nr! ,-inil Hulldl'iu Account to the Iltpj for the Sixth Cause of Action win re- cxeiutors. .iilmlnlsti itors, uranleer.. nw.-uiinn Dotxtiich. 12«,«rt7.. »O l>uk<« Golcher at the Huninunul Organ A tell percent UOr.l deposit In required t t buckwheat 1S.1S (Estimate for 1951) .".:....' T26.7OO.00 Ileuional High School Tux 32.150.110 unit lli'pl.R'fliu-nt Acciiunt. corded In the Uulntt County or sueee -».o|- * hi ilcht title or lntere>t: KOTE: A nvriiibrr ol the Board ot Eilii- 32,051.77 32,200.00 32,150.00 32,150.00. at the tale and the balance nuut b« paid 1IKLEN M. AlliilUH. omce nn Det'emher 1». 1S»O, In Hook 1750 .mil ull of \nu herein mimed are i'i;iili' tum muni be at leant 31 Venn of auo. Cd) Regional High School Tax (Estimate for 1951) .... 32.200.00 "(Estlrhntc for 1951) ,. within 60 dayu from the-(late of mile. Stoker Rice v 13.95 43.003. IB 43,100.00 43,003.18 43.003.18 43.003.18 (Limited Engupeiiicnl) District Clerk of Mnrtgaac for suld County, on me defi'llihlhtu hceiillM> ,vi>u have a licl't tn WALTER 1 FLESHES, k citiwn and resident o( the kchuol dU- . . (c) County Tax (Estimate for 1051) 43.100.00. County Tax (Estimate fo» 1951) MlklMMM Dated; t-Vhruliry 1« 1DS1. S54. All nf uald duplicate rertlflc.itei <> re.derm said lands froill Hald' tax R.llt trirt. and haiit' been u cltlien and re«i-~j BUck—LaU . Hale l>rU« IVri.iin.1 who may vote At tho electloi tax sale together with the niibseqnent Men certlllc ltd. dent (ar at lf*kt three year* linniedUituly (g) Sub-Total—Taxes (Estimate for 1951) ;.,.$306,958.96 $315,067.05 TOTAL OF,ABOVE TAXES » '• $202,000.00 $201,840.68 $201,840.68 $201,840,118 207—Plot No. 2 W0O.CO Include every cltlicii of the United Slatmi due thereon were therenfter assigned t 515 SOUTH AVE, E. Public Accountant vcdiiu! hi' or her' becoming a member »>., THRU SUN., 9 t». M. TO 2 A. M, Oo:i—Loti as anil 26 lias.oo w|u> his the qiiuHflcatlonii required fn the plalntirr«. kuch Board, and rnimt b« able to read Less Appropriation: •'-.•' 9. TOTAL GENERAL • _ $357,346.18 18S^-Lot< a«H-:i485-:i4«tf 1150.00 t-lcctorn for the General As»embly and I. CJIIANT SCflTT. *nd write, fchioiu who may vote at the* 31,271)1.00 who has oe«n perinmivntly reuislered I frank Fink. Sr.. wan the owner nf -ale Clerk, of Superior Courl 6-15164 Tax Consultant (h) Reserve for Uneollectcd Taxes 24,556.71 APPROPRIATIONS ...-,, ; $382,839.25 $371,224JI8 $371^22^18 PHILIP J. McGEVNA. 1 * Wtion include every cltlien of the United ' Borough Clerk Hit* iiuinlclpnl election district, at least landa and died wined nf an entate In I" of New Jersey* St*l<» who hu the qualiflcatloiu required loity days pr'0' til,tfiu'dute of viectioiiT ", vTiVipV th«r«iii aiTd~lh« "perioni" herein D.ilcd: January 10. 1031. 3-15 '."£* ATTOIXTHEN-T i"S elrcion (nr the General AlUembly and (i) Required Collections from Current Taxes DEDICATION BY RIDER—R. S. 4O;2-18.i. \ Dated: January 23; 1031. M.h» h«» been permaiwntly rcgbtei-ed In $283,788.05 $302,380.94 "The dedicated revenues anticipated durjn? the year 1951 from Dog Licenses are r WErtficU 2-1499 ttt< municipal 'election district, at leant (To Support Appropriation*) „...... i.....$282.4O2.25 ii»i1v> d^\» prior to the date,o( election. pated as revenue ahd' are hereby appropriated- for tie purposes to which said revenue is. ' A|^>ht-ktu>iui for "military tervlce balloU" 7. TOTAL OF GENERAL BUDGET REVENUES S382.839.25 $371 A25.95 statute or other legal iwinlrtmnnt.1' South A^e. uuy be .ujdC to the Dl»Uict CWrk. I , 1 A '• ••i- • • 3?^ •"'.•. %':• "'•' "

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'••• ~a- ,'• ' ' • •.••.•*,:,.•-*•••.,••;,•.-_;.•• •-•'••' ••• - • -• ••••« • • I • > CTSOEtH • V • 'located at 18 North.Union County €YO Unit* JtiMl Mtd off it« production wrt ~t)r. Lange. who resides at 10MetinSuMiel .*>': •'" . in a mere matter of teyen weeks." 11 State Madison avenue, is a member of "Bell Book and Candle," the That very week, too, she noted, it the Union County Dental Society. AboutAbt ' 1,5, 0 members-of r w • • nnrfM mmedv at had broken the house record for And the American Dental Associ- Catholic Youth OOrganizair i Township Talks new John van Druten comedy »> ^^ ^ ^ muaicai5 with a Union County were eucsU the Ethel Barrymor* Theatre "» f $30,344 Rex Harrison and ation. He also, is school dentist in :grort o ,43)e Cranford.PublicSchools. He St Michael's group recent! By E. D. STANLEY New York, is the leading Hit among ^^ Palmer* star in "Belt meeting and entertainment. hia uni \A» a deacon in the First Presby- the straight jplays on Broadway at Book and Candle." people ircnv Elizabeth, p^ terian Church, and a member of the following quotation 'from R- S.the present time. Irene Selzrtick, J -...,-.••., "". • Linden, Union, Westftcld, HEART HEART • (Editor'* Notc:-2Thi* i* one in. 40:48-2.13 (1943). the board of directors of VhH fol- ,o scries of articles explaining the field, Roselle Park.' R "The governing, body of every its producer, recently'announced Mrs. MuncUy V PlipU» lowing organizations: .Union other towns, attended. various chapter* of the Code of V municipality shall have the power County._ Cancer Society, Cranford Miss Muriel Zimmerman | J "General Ordinance* 9/ J95I' to make .... ordinances requiring i Welfare and Cranford Civil De- 0 GAR WOOD CRANFO R D KENJLWORTH adopted recently by Ihe Toum- ^^S PupiU ooff M^j.cc.. Monday met Friendship House in New the owner' or tenant . . ., where nI fense, and is a member of thewas guest speaker. Miss ^J ^^ ship Coniiiiittcc.) • the o yP»»y^at had consistently; ; ££mOnthiy piano class Fri- it shall be expedient.for the preser- Cranford Rotary Club and active played to; the limit of is standees, ^ aft<^noon^ at ^ !,„„.. ,» man spoke on" the evils of n-^Bi\/llL No. 3 CRANfORD, NEW JERSEY; THURSDAY. FEBRUARY -8.--1951. 24 Pages — FIVE CENTS vation of public health. '--•-'-• day afternoon, at her home. Cnuifurd Photographio dltirirp'^jnn JinH. the - ^^"- UVI '--—- GENERAtrWEtPARErortoelim^ Hampton street The program-wia -MIPli, •••••• i • «.. •••••...... r ww equality among all men. '.The', need for state-wide Uni- inate a fire hazard, to remove from CVANCEBT DIVISION. wwjcoinmr preceded by a. musical quiz. Re- Society^ 9 The -Cranford members ^ . tormity in motor vehicle and traffic such lands brush, weeds, dead or DOCKBT K*. r »«-»• ,CiviUill \fres hments were served. ed a one-act play entitled, Candidates in Tuesday s School Board Election •regulation require's detailed cover- dying trees, stumps, obnoxious Action' Participants were Margaret NOTICE ; NOTICE ble in the Cellar." Entcrtaii™ BudffCt C age of the subject by state legis- growths, filth, fearbugc, trash and' ^^J or Heney. Jan* Chamberlin. Gene- Take notice that application has been lation. An entire Title,, comprising • • vi. \ TIME vie ve Green/Nancy Brown, Chris- made to the Township Committee of also included anew version ^1 debris . ..." • EDWEDWARDA , J. KITZGERAUy/ AND the. Township of Crantord, N. J. to trans- Charleston. ' n whole volume of Annotated Apparently there is needed some U V Pl^ACE tine Schillinger, Lois Carsley, Jean fer to HAROLD SCHE1N. trading a> Statutes .is devoted to this'subject. ct aU. Defendant!-} TO Leland. Robert Schillinger, Judy Bumps. Dill's Commuters Tap Room, fo .The meeting opened with L authoritative decision to give dUc / REDEEM premises located at 113 South Avenue, ediction .in tne new church 'Naturally some details must be left TO: Edwqid J. ritigcrald. hit heln. de- Carsley. Delia Muriday, John.Boy- ( •#518393,91 effect to the intent of the legisla- east, Cranford. N. J. the Plenary Retail to.local enactmentt-io fitjocal con- vUee* andd penonall repreMnlallve*repreMntatlve*., er, James Andrews and Stephen Consumption license No. C-a. heretofore was followed by the business] ture expressed by the words cap- and Mn. Edw "" -'*- ditions. For example, the statutes rituerald. v-lie issued to Arthur R. Dill, tradinc as Bumps sion in the schppl hall. ReJ italized above. This is especially so of Edward J. riticerald. and hi*. BoyerRover. Dale Leland and Dillard ;*'^i&tt'r*/'*ti"''' •• ' "-''''••E'"fft'J>i*,i' ' Dill's for the premises located at 1U •• provide -far one - way traffic, their or any of their lueceuon inlCollin_ ...s were unable to attend be- South Ayenue, east, Cranford. ments and dancing concluded] 1'IUIIIUMI by Appropriation* .'limp in. light of the new Constitution " ri«ht; title and intcmt; - !,.,* lo Elect 4 More Kids Receive through' s'tfcets. Tight traffic high- which provides that. "The provi- :ause of illness. Objection, if any, should be-made Im evening. , PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. '_Photo by A. NIc Hoagland mediately in writing to J. Walter Coffee. (»r<»iip S 167,90 i;+H«ari n j? ways and parking; .but it is left to sions ... of any law concerning That an Order wn entered . In the Clerk, of the Township of Cranford, N. 3. Cast Ballots Free Movie Tickets CD _LJocal authorities to doline ''"th•e iftt, and Andrew Crisanti. Jr., mem- — i HAROLD BCHEIN ru Twenty-four more youngsters M municipal corporations, . . • shall above' entitled cause on the. 25th d»y y^,. J-. A lioti:»,- to huuiiO oanvuiiN will hu j March 6 of February, 1991 between the hour*" „« Jrookwooa i»rlve will receive free tickets' to the thoroU'ghlares on which' be liberally construed in their •• »..^...»y i«M iin\V the aeth day [iChurch Council bers of the CVaniord High School Bahd, have been selected for the ' Maplewood36 Broa . N. 1. >r Budget Tuesday •'"• tuodertaken, be(iii)ning tomorrow, i ol ten o'clock In the forenoon and 120-piece All State High Scbool Band. The local musicians were Cranford Theatre by turning in $1 is ItUroduced strictlons shall be .in effect. These favor." "' • ' three 'o'clock In the afternoon. Ea»t->. A meeting of the executive boarrf ,ee;membcr will be elected ' 'by members, -of the 'EmOiKency . • u,,.*..»* : designations constitute the subject •rn Standard Time, a* the lime, and theof the Cranford Council of -Church among more than .700 students\fronv all parts of the state.who -year Sterms and onor_rnere e in. their March of Dimes It Is my belief that the ship- Office of the Tax Collector of the Town- -'competed. The All State Band «nll present a concert February Housing Committe* e •'o f the 'Cr:m,i- janflayd nigh'passet da o recorn lirydt budgereadint gcalling Mon-. of sections 9.02 to 9.0ft of the New ship of Cranford. Towiuhlp Offices, 33 Women will be held tonight at 8 1 V v one-year term on, coin banks, it was announced yes- shape appearance of the town is, in 125 at "Mapleioud High School, following a two-day band clinic. for ord Civil'Defense Council, to de-for expenditures of $1,618,593.91 Code. In view of the constant North Avenue. East. Cranford, New Jer-o'clock" in the home' of the presi- ._,.„ of Education at Tues- terday by Miss Marian. A. Schmitz, ermine the number of'spare rooms the eyes of present and prospective •cy. a> tthh e placelace , when and where the chairman of the coin bank phase this -yea i as compared with $1,450,- chances required, it is my thought residents, and investors, nn asset defendants in this Muse of action should dent. Mrs. Charles G. Albury, 113 Sal school election. Pols bedding material available pay - to the plaintiff the amount, found the Dental School COMPAN' of tha drive'. Banks turned in dur- 689,84 in 1950. PuUli.c hearinK prior that these minor details should C»e •which contributes much to the Eastman street.. m from 5 to ? p. m. in lere iii event.-Crnnford is called a'matter of regulation by the Chief to be due, to him. for principal and in- Dr. Lange Opens Lincoln and Cleveland ing the past week, contained $46.93. lo adoption will be held at another - value of property in general, and terest, tosether with the taxed costs of this of Pennsylvania WHOLESALE aai *•?*»? nan, in to take int homeless persons af Police, approved by resolution suit and further interest, which on that DlnclFael The movie tickets'will be mailed (special meeting on March 6. 'fejje is therefore a matter of GENERAL Office at Bolly Sbcct on, 'became resi- > Balltrs - / rom other 'communities. : budget will be printed inr full in of the Township Committee,- but date may toe due at the time fixed in., this nviui or .SETTUaTEirr • to the youngsters. This was announced yesterday by WELFARE; and that it Is the duty Notice. . • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Dr. Wilmar F. Lanse has an- intern at Motmtain- Tanks ... L' also: will be cast for .the The Citizen and Chronicle on Feb- the statutes now cleiirjy .require AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE. . account of the subscribers' exacutxicc* FUEL OIL budget which provides William ti. D'Arcy, chairman of Mrs.- Louis H. Zupfler, chairman, of legislative and, enforcement That said Order provides that In de- -., His first •>•••** riaim ruary 22; ' •"• —: that they be_eoveyed by ordinance. fault -of ihe, defendants paying to thel-under the last will and testament -* nounced the removal today of hisside Hospital, 24 Hour Oil Banter Sen-lee Metar Oil. ,9,07 for current expenses,. the local drive,, annpunccd last :!-• full -cooperation . by •.offlclals-oLlhc.jro.wntcjpalLty_to_pro-_ Charles KurU.-daoeascd.wlU be audiu. - Space Heaters D Section 9.09 prohibits "parking plaintiff his principal and Interest, fees. and stated'by the Surrogate, and. reported) office for the general practice of office was located in ie old Post OU Barrier Sales and '74 for repairs and replace- night "that 1,115 coin cards had tq.\vnSpcople when the volunteer . «-P«te ."«-' $107,004.07 increase-, tect that welfare. expenses and costs as aforesaid.. the said for settlement to the Union County Court. ln • longer than 2 hours on designated defendants stand absolutely, debarred and dentistry from 18 North Union Office Building until entered Flear FarMees : In.UU.UoB. Na>lh» for manual train- been received to date and total BURTON C. BELDEN WILLIAM J. BLAKE MBS. aiOLUE KEDDEN JOSEPH KOHN canva'ser c-'ills • • ' total- appropriations, the local streets" in the business area be- But I am also aware that a law foreclosed of and from all rlght^and equity Probate Division on Thursday, the Utfe ( 3«00.40 f ralc f & day pi February, next, at 10 A. M. " avwiue to 19 Hoity street where offi- Water H«aUrs ' contributions thus 'far, including The'houshig'co'ittmittee,' during;'^* "'' ™ \ i* .estimated . at . , twe=en midnight and -9 A. M. This to clean up private property within of redemption of. In and to the said lands Dated: January 15th. 1S91. the Navy in 1942 as a FANWOOD,N. J. ind S5.771.5O for capital out- the children's coin bank collec- 5 30 er $100 of c<1 valua and premises and every part thereof, and he will ' becombecome associateassociated witwith Batteries' ,ts canvass, also will endeavor | f ' P (. '™ " is designed to facilitate the clean- the township is futile without both that the plaintiff, have an absolute and - MARGARET KURTZ. cer. He served in the Pacific with tions, amounted to $2,350. tie Uo n> c c llllfial 8 Of Indefeasible estate of Inheritance In fee tILUAN H. HINKEUJEY. J. Boyer and Doctors' Tires " incumbent and three other lo nnd-out how Jiirany registered I . !; r " ! '"f^ " - ' ing of streets during those Wnirs. official and public support; No im- • . ' ": ' ' ExecutricO. A. the 133rd Seabees and the 4 Fanwood 2*484 issued a~ further appeal to local- only U omts over thc 195 simple in said lands and premises.' .JjiteS"'are in the contest for and practical nurses are available. P 0 rate. provement will be made so long as Dated; January ,37, 1091. > ' CARL H. WARSINSKI. Atfy.. Offices. . residents.to return their coin cards Civil Defense Blood Typing While a number of nurses' already I Amount to be raised by taxation Sections 9.10 nnd 0.11 are reprints JOSEPH A. LETTTERI. 6 North Avc., W.. Cranford. N. J. Dr.- Lanse. native of Cran- Marine Division. In .1947, he re- L-ce full -terms-on the school Red Gross neighborhoods rire content with Fee S7. " ' • ; ' immediately so that the local drive lave volunteorcd their ' sorv.ices, t'-'s year is Sl.334,8lil.7l as corffT" of recent ordinances with .-respect . . Attorney for Plaintiff. ||. Myi-Iin Taliaferro, a present J:llt >(: . to metered parking. ' . . adjacent eye-sores; may be consumated. . . . he Civil'DcfenRc Council- is of l - ' wilh Sl.243.-115.33 in 11)50;.' We have a large body of citizen, j>'er, is unopposed for the one- Session Arranged for Feb. 16 Local purpose tax is $459,000.40 Sis Sections 9-.12 - to 0.17 contain lunexpiiecl term. He was ap- Children who returned their the opinion that there nro many OUCH III 1I» *7. I w - »-. home-owriers and ' tenants who, coin banks during the past week >uota The fjjrst cosnmunity-wide blood a card indicating their blood type others in the community .who arccnmpatt'd -with $435,543.36 last . elucidations of various portions of often with great personal effort, ,. to the board in. May to year: .local' district schools, $677,- follow: John Barton, 1 Roger ave- typing sessici under joint ausx for any need that may arise. trained and wotikl be willinK to • the statutes. Fuller . acquaintance keep their premises in neat and ice Sanford K. Thomson, who Dr. Hanson also " announced Voluntccr'-'thcir "se'rvrces in event \ 861:31 as compared witithh $619,- |cl fiotn 'Cranford^ ' nue;. Frank O'Donnell, 211 Elm To Seek §12,800, pices of the Civil Defense Medical jj. -. . with statutory .provisions" may be sittractive condition. We hove some street; Robert Williams* 201 Ar- that the followlhg two .questions of an emergency. ' '• 1074.B2 last year; and general county; bad citizens • who. are., in varying Mollie Redden, now com- Committee an.l she Cranford-Gar- ( -. Ljjottcn Jrom pamphlets.-issued by bad citizens • who. are,, in varying ";«"•...-.,•.-,'-. .•'..•-.:•• Drive Tola. Is 25% will., be asked ,pf uVjse typed:.,!. ' ty,: $198,001) as compared with degree,, careless and neglectful of bor street;-*jhn Pfanne, 318 Eliza- : '.. •'._ the State' Department of 'Motor tu iiur' ilrsf' term, js seeking \vooii-Kcnil\i:oiah, Clood Dottois,] Will you be wiiling tp dons>te bloodj $188,407 20 last yeari ;-The';-..s''«ihi)oi-'. Vehicles. Its locql office is at their property, espcciallyof vacant beth avenue; Billie O'Donnell, 211 Higher This Year •/- tlioti. Othcv' candidates in- Elm , street; Aileen O'Leary, 9 Inc., Jl-c!d from 7 to 9 if physically able, during a catas- 'll(i\ire'is iisiVrfained by taking onc- North Avc., E: •'• lots. Their policy is • to let the Qurton C. Belden, Williahi J. Keith Jeffries street; Eileen Boyd, .The quota..for the'annual fund p. v . Icbruary 1«J, in- the trophe? 2. Will you be willing to luilf• of the 1950-51 and>j0one-half Chapter 10 of theCode dellnes property lie unattended to reap in and Joseph Kohh. Walter drive oi the-. Crahfoyd-Garwood- donate blood, if physically able, Heart. Drive of the 1951-52 biidnetfi-inasmuch ' 40 North 12th,rstreet, K.enilwortn; hp "Vooms- This was an- the. restrictions-oh the use of triiilr time the unearned increment re- iopur', who, has 'completed 12 Keni.iwortn Chapter, American Red for normal community needs as as .the sciiaoV .vcJifc: i'liijis .from July sult ing trom the husbandry of their James LaPdrti 101 Park drive, nounced yeilcrday by Dr. Edward crs and catiin cms. It-IK intended oil the board, and Edmund Cross,, has been set at $.12,800, M. toe. chairman of the Civil Dc- supplied by the local Blood Donors to June whereas; the' municipal to afford'a reasonable hospitality to fellow citi/ons. Kenilworth; James Finucone, 121 ulkner, who served one term, increase of 25 icnac Medical ComrailU ^OUpa _ _ • - - To Begin such.conveyances, uut lo liiseouniuf Then we have the'-non-reiildcnt Centennial -ovenuo. M not-to run for reelection, percent over last year, it was an-Carl G. Ha;tson.. president of the , Dr. Coe pointed out that Cran- throuRn Dct':en-)bcr.-.'r .-• -.; , - .their'becoming.a permanent place* owners who, having no. pride in Also Jane Mary' Currie, 4 Bess- k. Hcdclen was instrumental. ler avenue; Thomas Currie, 4 Bess- nounced this week by Channing Blood Donors, Inc. ord was fortunate lo be so well Total Of inisceiiliiheous revenues • cif abode within township limits. Cranford, are unresponsive on the. 'aiiizinfi the dental program Rudd, executive chairman.' The , AU persons IS years of age andorganized for a blood-typing pro- $40,000 Is Quolu aiul rcceintii.ft'om delinquent taxes Chapter 11 fc a new regulation i'.ubject. But the most despicable ler avenue; Carol Ann Lee, 41 John schools and the School of street; Richard Block, 12 Roose- drive,\vil open on March 1." • over are eligible for typing, al- gram with more than 1,000- names in 1951 is estimated at $483,961.45 designed to provide a better super- of all arc- those who. will clean up Education, which recently The increased quota was brought though parental approval will be on Ule. As a Civil Defense repre- In County Campaign as cpnipmcd with $304,267.1!) in •m vision' over'private;-parking lritK their own premises, but dump the velt avenue; Catherine Ann Roth- MYBUN TAI4AFEERO letcd'its second year. She wasweli, 416 Lexington avenue; Gail about, the chairman explained, btf required for those between 18 andsentative, he welcomed the oppor- 1950; /Pi'incipal item of. increase,is operated for prolU, including those resulting refuse on a neighboring nan last year of the board's Opening Suinlay Flarinery, 306 South Union ave- cause of. the enlarged national pro- 21 years of ai^. tunity for everyone to be typed at .Heart grilont pg the amount, of "surplus revenue used for the sale or exchange of vacant lot, often under cover of committee. gram tis well as the greatly in- X charge of $1 for each typing a nominal charge. .'Heart Ii' campaigns in appropriated this'year, $274,864.20, . motor -vehicles. An.,annual license darkness. It Is obvious that we nue; Raymond Xifo, 92 Winans CHS Visual Aids Club Cranford, rilontGarwood and Kenil- iyc in' many civic groups, avenue"; Jerry XVells, 314 North creased demands on the Red.Cross will be made with the additional Arrangements have been made as -'connpavGcL with $220,149.19 last' is required for such operations. •cannot require vacant lot owners worth will bcKin Sunday nnd cor-, > Redden also -is a member of avenue, east; Terry Richter, 194 Receives Certificate services 'here in the home com-r costs to be borne by the Red Cross. to process 200 on the night of Feb- ycar;-'-Prm kin|j: meter receipts are . • CARE OF PREMISES to -'rapentcdjy dear their property ii(i range planning committee tinue through February 24; Edward North avenue, east. • The "Visual Aids Club of Cran- munities. Dr. Hanson pointed out that the ruary 16, with another typing ses- C. McMahon, area chairman, anr estimatedI at $15,000, whereas no Chapter 12, Care of Premises, is of debris which neighbors continue Ijturc school buildings and the ford High School was presented In a communication to the local doctors, nurses and other volun- sesion also planned for,'the same rpvonue from this source was anti- 1 Also Richard Coffey, 210 Locust , . a j-e-enactr^ent, of the ordinance of to replenish. , nounccd yesterday, littefcxio study administrative dVlve; Grace" CTKeefe, ir-Blff wlth>a certificate last week for itschapter, E. R. Harriman, presir teer worker's present will donate number on the following Friday, oipatcd in 1950, and fees and. per- June 7;-,1949, with some inodillc-u- • Letters' to; Industry and citizens Section 12.01 prohibits the dump- ; schools', street* Edward Bentsen, 35 Retford work in the Held of visual educa- dent of the American Red Cross, | their services* to this effort. The February 23. , mits are"up from $7,000 in 1950 to, 3'fl . lions.' Based on old judiclnl opin- announcing the Union County goal ing of refuse an the property of of the Village avenue; Dolores DuBeau, 39 South tion by • the Department of Sec-has asked that the. gifts to this j fee charged will cover the labora- $10,000 in 1951.. ions, there is great''reluctance on of $40,000 and jurgini* support another without his" consent. Sec- I'vcment /issociation, • Wed-22nd street, Kenilworth; and ondary Teachers, National Educa- year's - campaign be made in. tory work and chemicals required through local voluntary commitrt; •/With the increased budget, the the part of lawyers arid eourts to Registration Deadline tions 12.02 nnd 12.03 make it un- • Morning Club, Cranford Charles Baumgartner, 6 'Lincoln tion Association.' amounts suited to the present in processing the blood to deter- tees, of the. American Heart As- reserveC-for uncollectcd taxes in E-'. I bring or sustain -action, against an lawful for owners, lessees, or occu- unity Council, Cranford PTA For Primacy Election 1 avenue, west. ' . Courtland Daley, sponsor of th(qworld situation. mine the type. sociation will be mailed tomorrow- 1951 is fixed at $200,229.25 as com- owner to clean '' up his • property pants to permit to accumulate and il, and the WqmenVEvening club, received the certificate frortV General George C. Marshall, Dr. Hanson has conferred with March 8 Is the last day to reg- Red plastic hearts, such as :uepared \vith $186.60?,73 in 1950. ' Unless .it is shown that its condition : t.:.- « (ail to remove ..refuse Within 10 of-Tiinity Church. She also Dr. Howard, R. Best, supervising retiring president' of the Redstate offk-iqls n' Trenton at ; Belden,'" active on the eX- sure and hardening of the arteries. The township's debt service e hoard of Union Council, , Alex - Stesenko. among passengers. aboard the ill-was announced this week by Presi- dent Harry Vv Qsboi'nc, Jr. Mr Half of:the. funds received by ihccharges drop from-$108,453 in 1950 '.. emits of America, is a-mem- - Miss Olga Specht, supci'Visor of fated Pennsylvania Railrdad train 1 ' ,'•-• ."& Biertuempfel's • subject' will be national office iire allocated to re-;to $101,035 this year,, accord ing to ' the troop' committee. Mar- ai^aaaafll music, led group singing. which was vrireelted Tuesday night search, . . FLOYD E. REYNOLDS If youVe teen patiently r(ot b* *'The Best People Can,Be Found the proposed budget, Bond pay-- ie has two children, one in at Woodbridge. ' Educational program's to fight ments this year total $74,000 while' James Gallagher of Laurence in P,olitics." The public has'been iiior class and the other in invited to attend. (Continuedu on eluht)h interest on bonds is estimated at Plumbing and Heating Contractor patiently) waiting for Air Step'l venth grade .at Cranford High School j Harboir, formerly of- "Benjamin ; ••>m $2(3,035 and interest on temporary Ischool. street, is among thc injured at I'notes at $1,000. We Specialize ln.Yqur . Spring '51 aesigtis, your wait ii Camp Kilmer Hospital. The other iitive of Elizabeth, Mr. Blake • -'^ The deficiency appropriation in. i ic^t-jSaam™ PTA to Stage former resident. Paul Nickcrson, HEATING PROBLEMS over! We have a whole exciting v«l here for 35 years." He Marilyn Vosberg Soloist basic aid .for local schools is $24,-> ••aduated from Cranford High who once lived on Claremont place, 687.50 this ycai'-as compared with , PROMPT HEP AIR SERVICE HI escaped injury. • • ' . r I and attended Hamilton collection for an unusually early, 1 Fashion Show G2.5.376 last year, nUhough in 1950 licensed Master Plumber In Cranford, I' - Since 1934, he has'been Police in Cranford, Garwood For Special Concert Feb. the township also expended $1,383 •' Garwood jknd Linden. / l>«t by.nelany and Company m A spring fashion show for bene- and Kenilworth .-.were, alerted. for school employes' pension • fund,, showing — and .selling. fit of the High School Band Uni- Several tircmen and Fii-st- Aid Th. c .program has been an- • soiTii AVE.. E. /CRANFORD t-an T|«delphia and at present is M ( makins the actua.1 total last year' "'u.rk sales manager for the form Fund will be "sponsored by Sqiiari tiwtntiers froi« Kenilworth | nounccd for the special concert to $26,759. . ••";_ \. whether you prefer supple the High School PTA on Friday, \u*nt tn nhtf- scene with the fireibe presented Friday. February. 17, by thc Cranford Glee Club under .'. Cnmford's net taxable ratablcs, luBcious suede or gleaming ke is n member of St. February 16; in th'e .high school department's light truck, which ou which the- new tax-.rate is Church and its Holy auditorium. • - ' is equipped with flood lights auspices of thc Presbyterian Men. ••• • • —• •%; ,V-;-: ••• •"• : w*« -.- y and Joan Blake, were AH Scout Delegate ' [ loist, will sing, "If You Have For- was a petition from 20 residents of fiorn the local high moriui, 12 Springfield uvenue. The Cynthia Johnson. Sefaoob, I'o^l Office Scverin Court and Thomas street Posters, distributed throughout James Loranuer, son of Mr. and'. fcotten," by Warren; "Un Bel di Rev. Albert .Allinger, pastor of To Close for Holiday Vcdrcrno," Puccini; "Lullaby," rcqu'estinfi that, in the interests of , i came here seven, years Cranford Methodist Church, as- I, the township, were made undejr Mrs. Eli J. Lorangcr of I Clare-, safety, Sevcrin Court be made '«';; supervision of Miss Edna Peairs innnt place, who was awarded the .Stamp and parcel post win- Scott; "Vous Da'nsez Scz Marquis," rimi Newark. A native of sisted by the Rev, Orion Hopper, J-cmaire: "Ovrc Ton Cotierc.r" one-way street from Thomas street p.-he attended St. John's Jr., D.D., former pastor of the First. and Burton Longenbach of theEagl, e Scout ~rank -in—Mjivpttaher, • ilnws at tlw Crawford post to Centennial avenue. The peti- . high school ait department. Stu- will represent Union Council, Boy! Ofllce wil""l "remai n opc-h- a- '-- half"- Bizet, and "Wcuthcr ' Forecast," pity where he received his Presbyterian Church, officiated. Wolfe. tioncut pointed out that, with the NOW AVAILABLE 1 dents on the committee were Scouts .of America, today at a day, from 8 a. in. to 1 p. m., opening of a segment of Route 4 I" ol science degree. He Interment took place Monday on Monday. Lincoln's Birth- A graduate of*IUinols Wesleynn "a tvfastcr of educa- morning in Evergreen" Cemetery, JAne Rorakh, Jean Hunn, Mary meeting-'-with Governor Driscollj Parkway,- — many "motorists cut' Ann Schemer, Mary Ann Scholz, in Trenton. He will be accompan-; day, it was announced by Post- University. Miss Vosberg' holds a through Sevorin Court to South • IMPERIAL te from Harvard Univer- Elizabeth. master Arthur F. Metz. bachelor of music degree. She stud- Mr. Strong and the late William I Sondra Snydcr and Dolores Win- icd by Roderick Smtih, president: MAIULYN VOSBELRG avenue to avoid trnllle lights at Registry and nvoney order ied at Chicago Musical College and • NANCY WARREN --^ I* i-mplnyed'by the State of D. Reel founded the coal company field."-•-•• of the council. Centennial and Lincoln and Cen- i The 14-yeat-old lad will be] set-vices will be offered from is' now working for her muster's tc'nnial and South avenues. The as assistant executive 25 years ngb. Born in Brooklyn, Mis. Walter Chapman announced degree nt Columbia University. tet, which will sing, "Away to • LLOYDS that ticket returns may be made among about 40 scouts from New; 8:30 a. n>. until noon and a residents asked that some action the New Jersey State Mr. Strong hud lived, 43 years in carrier delivery will be made. Miss Vosberg has appeared in Rio," "The Two Roses," by Wer- !JU. '''Or. ' for the Blind. Mr. Cranfordranford. to members of tht^ommittcc or ntJersey who will present the Gov- ner, nnd "De Animals a Co'min'."be'jtaken before a youngster is hit •. TtOBAUT \s* the high school on~WcdnesdaJj or ernor with a report of last year's j For the convenience of box concert and recltnl work in the by a car. Many of the cars travel- 'w-'y^-;; ^-g '."""et'ly taught aj^ the Perk- He was n past president of the , mid-West and was soprano soloist Selections by the Cranford Glee COME IN AND SELECT tfPhur8duy7-Suecittl--'itudont—tickots activities and with scout goals for, holders an-d mail depositors, at hii*h speeds during the morning pnvdfc^cAobTfor the lobby wil he open from 1 with the Chicago Land Musical Club will include: "Music, When NOW FROM OUR CATALOGS. in Watcrtown, district deputy governor. He hadalso will be avujlablc. 1951. I Soft Voices Die," Dickinson; and evening rush hours, the peti- Each year, a contingent of scouts 7 a. tn. to 5 p. m.. the post- Festival. She is soloist nt the First tioners contended. X a record of 23 years' perfect at- Committee chairmen include: master added. Presbyterian Church and appeared "Brothers Sing On," Grieg; "Lift Door awards, Mrs. Milton Koos; from the state visits the Governor. Thine Eyes," Logan, "Brother Mayol George E. Ostcrheldt, who " »f Temple Beth-El, tendance in the local club. Mr. Schools will be CIOHH! all recently as soloist with the Plain- • f li'litlv 'iis elected its. pres.1- Strong also was a member for hostess, Mrs. Richard J. Kniil; Wiiyam Lott of Union was the field Symphony Orchestru. Will, Brother John," Sacco; "Ev-prcudecl, proclaimed tomorrow an music, Mrs. Charles Muhnkcn; council's representative Jast year, of Lincoln's [;»•• Kohn i,ns serwd on theseveral y^ars of the local Plan- Special features will include ery Day Is Ladies' Day," Herbert, tli$ local observance of World Day luu posters, -Mrs-. Francis Slont; pub- Thc scouts also "wil present the! Birthday, ami sthool authori- Open Ttunrsdays 'til 9 ' member of the j Trinity Church, who will sing R.J.GOERKE CO. l' ' Mrs. Chnpman, Mrs. Duffy, Mis. scout flag. Birthday. February 22, and Gudounov," with Celinda Fer- The committee approved the Dally TU1 «:»• P. M. - Fridajr. Till » P. M. || committee of the newdist Church, ho served many years ( Mlt John Duryce and Mrs. Bernard James is a member of Boy Scout' ' Friday, February alsl o ]"The Lord's Prayer," by Mulottc. 1 guson, associate accompanist. f'.'ut-troop sponsored by theon the ortlclul board and was a . I Another highlight will be u ijuur- (Continued on paoc* seven) , . X 107^ N. Union Avenue Cranford 6^540 k on payc seven) j Grant. Troop 79. be full class holidays.

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