X -vat 7, IMS •x Tom Egan and Gary Gibson on the Cnnford Police toy School, started for tiie Blue Stars mound.; , ; . LL Lists Outlaws, againtt the Bivctsidet, waa» joe. First Half As the result of: a forfeit win To Softball Champions Four Runs in Ninth Bring See The •!€•• over the White Sox, the Phillies .Cranford police bowed to LJnr Laoxa. also of Cranford, was be- l hind the plate. • Oaseified Ads' Playitff remained undefeated. The White Playoffe den, the league champions, 11-3, VFW^HoW Riversides, 10-9, Victory Sox failed to show -up for the in a Union County Police Softball The score: "•-•••-.•... for - game at the Adams Avenue Field. Manager Mort BJchey'* Cnaford Riversides remained in con- CBANFORO I BUII STARS Schedule League game at Memorial Field tention for a berth in the Union County League playoffs.by rallying ' • ABIH To Braves It marks the sixth straight victory Softball Lead Ooo'y.cMb 4 a ABHH Bargains Galore \ championship of. the Western Divi- for. the 'league-leading Phillies. Arrangements for. the playoffs of last Wednesday evening. This _ jVFW and BarnetfB Outlaw* won lor four runs in the ninth inning to down the Plainfield Blue Stan, 10-9, Sunday. UeOvin, rf a X sion ol the Cranford little League the Cranford Little League were marked the start of the second half their games this week in the CrarA Mor'n. U*4b 8 of the league's regular season. • Johnny McGoohan scared the winning run when Dee Baldwin Carroll, e-11 S r defeat- announced today, by Harold ford Recreation Softball League Clark.M S G A kwad'iL- G RANFORD KENILWORTH Cranford had a record oftwo wins hit a grounder to third and Joe Baldwin. 2b 6 ing the Dodgers, 15-2. ThiTtwo Pistol-Teain^ Brown.-President. to remain tied for first place. Crtatl, li-c S 3Luntert.cf to six losses at the end of theflrst T Lanza of Cranford, Blue Star cat- field Hawks won their fifth game Martin, rt l 0Hobbte.p teams' tied in the first round. In case of a tie in either divi- Barnett 8 "scored Seven •'rmB-iTr Hlcb'y.lb-p 1 18andtn.1 p half. • * cher; dropped the tluuw 4» Mc- A 5I Vol. UQL No; 25 Entered as second class mall matter sion, a one-game elimination will the second inning and added three tn~i t topping^he- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1955 TIM real O«»ce at Cranlord. M. J. 20 Pages — 10 Cents The two teams meet again to- First Defeat. Goohan slid into home. 5J3JJjj55Sa35S5£55BSBS5555pa255«SB«B^«B^BB^«»BBBBBB« ... Ed Klubensples started on the Linden Buckeyes, de- night and the Braves will clinch Losing their first match after be played for the second - round, more in the third to top the Drive The rally got underway when AA, 6-4. Totalp 43 10 18 Totals J8 0 i- mound for Cranford and was re- Blue Stan ._..:—'.. 10300014 0- u the second half championship if winning four in Union County Po- championship tonight or tomorrow Inn, 10-1. Rebetyl was the win- fending champions, defeated the lieved in the fourth by Roy Brink- Richey walked with one out. Al Cranford .».. 1 t 0 0,0 ft * 2 4—10. Sgt. Bird Reported H they win. The Braves will'-meet lice Pistol League competition, ning pitcher and Jones took the Plainfield Dreiers by the same Errors — Lama 3. HU1. Wilson. Vilcu at the league's new Adams Ave- erhoff. The local police face Ro- Tabak's infield bit and a pass to Moran. Baldwin. Two base hit* — Hm' Playground Town Enjoys Better Health, Report Hints; Brookside the Giants tomorrow evening. The Cranford was edged out by the loss. Joe Conway filled the bases. Mc- score, and the Elizabeth Question Moran. Three base hits — Lanza. Mllu' In Fair Condition nue Field. .'"''. selle in another home game at 6:30 Home ran — Ciisantl. Bun oa baU> .. Water Giants can tie the Braves for theUnion County. Park Police, 1,129 Doug Staples pitched the VFW, Goohan was safe on an infield hit, off rtlco 1, off Tabak 3. off Bobble 3 „«.. Playoffs for the division crowns p.m. next Wednesday. Marks walloped the Elizabeth Sgt. Archie Bird of The Cran- second half title by defeating to 1,126. at the Nomahegah range defending champions, to a 5-3 win scoring Richey. Ray Moran struck Sanders 3. off Fowler 3. Struck out __ • Hike Told in Traffic, Parking Summonses ford Police Department, was re- between the .winners of the first Braves, 18-0. by nico 2. by' Tabak 2. by Richey 2 Enrollment Paving Work them, providing the Dodgers win Tuesday morning. Cranford -de- over Harris Limited on Friday out, but Mickey Carroll walked* to by Sanders 7. by Fowler 1. . Figures, released today by Health Officer A substantial increase in traffic and park- ported In fair condition last night half and the second half races will Plainfield Dreiers ripped... the pitcher Bichey. Losing pitcher tonight's game. feated Summit, 1,146 to 1,129, last evening. George Snyder tried to force home Tabak with the sec- William P. Smith indicate that Cranford residents ing summonses during the first half of this year at Overlook Hospital. Summit. ; be held on Monday, Wednesday Plainfield Blue Stars, 16-4, Mon- The standing: End of Shortages Alan Hitter's hitting was theThursday. ' ° ' Yankees, pitch two nights in a row, but took ond run. . - enjoyed better health during the first six months is reflected in' Municipal Court statistics released Sgt. Bird reported off on sick. Underway highlight of the playoff game. He and July 15 if. necessary for the day afternoon at Plainfield. Ap- Westfleld Hawks ..... 7 \ %l£ Increases Base work has been With the new 36-inch main of the Elizabethtown Water Company -Cranford scores against Union the defeat at.the haridsfofthe vet-, Another infield hit, this one. by of, this year than they did in the first half of today by Magistrate Charles J. Stevens. leave following his tour of duty I belted a homer with two men on Eastern Division and Tuesday, parently the Cranford game .the Linden Buckeyes .muum,. 4 2 t>ci and County Park Police were: Patrol- erans. Charles. Clark, scored - Conway Question Marks ...... _ 5 < '.550 As the temperature and humid- 1054. There were 211 communicable disease cases According to figures compiled by Court at 8 am. Tuesday and Dr. Anthony j Brookside place and Spruce connected with its system, the Plainfield-Union Water Company an- in the third and hit another with man Albert Fischer, 290; Patrol- next Thursday and July 16, ifIndian day before tired the Blue Stars. Cranford Riversides 4 4 . Vin sX ect mm nounced, yesterday it' is jn bctlerjsVjapc to meet the needs of its cus- Snyder allowed only two hits, with the tying"tally. Elizabeth Braves .„ 4 S .«i ity- nosedived this, week, compar- recorded through June 30, as Clerk Willis C. Bird, fines and SdilSordilll ordered d him to Overlook ^ *•**•*?? *»cinit *»cinityy ««** ththee Broo Brookk - the bases loaded in the fourth man Fred Roberts, 286; Patrolman necessary, for the Western Divi- Ernie Hobbie, freshman basket- Plainfield Dreiers .1...... -3 3 ,-n* PU>ce arc ready ,for one of a scratch variety, as he . It was a see-saw contest with atively speaking, thc registration compared with 379 cases' listed costs collected by the court Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. Hej f^f tomers than anytime in the past seven or eight years. frame when the Braves scored II Joseph Kovacs, 277,. and Sgt. Peter sion. This will be a best-of-three hurled Harris Limited to a 7-rO ball coach' at Cranford High Plainfield Blue Stars 3 8 .333 or taree-inch bituminous Tie Holds both teams scoring single tallies EUxabeth AJI^ • .:^. 2 , 5 .288 and attendance at the seven for the first six months of last Make the Connection through June 30 totaled $14,181,* underwent a serious operation yes-} The announcement was made by George Haskew, chief; engineer. times. In the fifth inning, he belt- Miller, 273. Patrolman Henry Poli- limination with all.games at the win last Thursday evening over . municipal grounds increased, Mrs. According to Municipal Court terday afternoon. . I paving, it-was reported, today by With one garde left to play, the in the first frame and Cranford year. as compared with $12,206 in the He said the new 36-inch main was ed another circuit clout with thedoro shot for score, getting a 263.new field. . the Cranford Citizen & Chronicle. Charles F. Schillinger, director, ; records, there was a consider- Township Engineer Patrick J. Yankees and Indians are tied for adding another in the second! The same period of 1954. connected to the Plainficld-Union's ' bases loaded, but it didn't count In defeating Summit, Crajiford Winners of the division play- reports. The difference was. due mainly able decrease in the number of Grail. The paving, cost of which first place in the Eastern Division Blue Room scored three runs in Blue Stars scored three in the Traffic complaints during the in the final score because the game marksmen posted the following offs will meet in a best-of-three the seventh and four in the eighth It also was announced by Mrs.to a record incidence of.355 cases unlicensed dog complaints pro- is estimated at $15,000. will be Elect Lewis system at 9:45 p.m. Monday and of the Cranford Little League with third, onothef in the seventh and first half of the year totaled 2,834, was called on account of darkness. scores: Patrolman Fischer, 294; elimination for the league champ- to upset Breen's Gold Checks, 9-6, Schillinger that the supervised of measles in the first half of cessed by the court; during the CD Slates done as a state aid project, with immediately put into use. Only records - of five wins and three four in th# eighth. Cranford came as compared with 2,365 in the The Dodgers took an early lead Patrolman Roberts, 292; Patrol- ionship, starting on July 20. on Friday evening. •- arts and crafts, program at the1954. ..The total of such cases first six months of 1955. first six months of 1954. Fines the state participating up to 90 half of the total of four million losses. • back' with eight runs in the last Best Camper with a run in the first and another man Richard Schofteld'. 2Q2; and The Orioles won the first-half tHree innings, including two in AdamsLAvenue Field will be dis-recorded during the opening half Vital statistics released by the for parking violations were im- percent and the township bearing In aslugfest Tuesday night, A Town-Wide 10 percent of die cost, thc engineer gallons additional daily were be- in the second before the Braves atrolman Kovacs. 278. Sgt. Miller championship of the Eastern Divi- The Yankees tied the Indians by & P won its first game of the year, the seventh- and eighth innings. continued after today because of of this year was 195. Health Department show an in- posed in 2340 cases during the a lack, of attendance. The sports said. . • - ' ing taken as of yesterday^ Mr. came back \yith three in the third shot for score, getting a 273. ion, while the Braves and Dod-defeating them, 20-14, in a" slug- falloping the G-Men, 22-8,. The Richey' got credit for the win. Scarlet fever also showed a crease in dog bite cases from 15 first six months of 1955, while Of Week on Hitters" belt. Steve Shaw was Following last Thursday's gers tied for the Western Division fest Tuesday evening. The Yank- and athletics program will be con- drop, with five cases reported in the first half of 1954 to4 1 there were 1,910 fines for such Canvass Mr. Grail went to Trenton on Haskew said. . two teams are now tied for ninth Andy Crisanti. former Cranford tinued there, she reported. . Don Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. the winning j>itchcr_ and. Neil Daly match. Patrolman Roberts, team crown. •..•.-• ees missed a chance to clinch the place with 1-9 records. through June 30' as compared during the first six months of offenses during the same period Civil Defense Council will con- Friday to file final plans tor theF. Richard Lewis of 22 Windsor Mr. Haskew said there are no High eager, belted a horrier with Registration at the playgrounds took the loss. , : captain, posted averages as fol- championship last Wednesday a man on inl the - seventh; while- with 15 cases for the same period this year. .'•.'• in 1954. duct a community-wide canvass project. Brookside place is to beplace, was elected best camper of' Tcstrictidns of any kind on the use • Johnson & Johnson returned to as of yesterday totaled 834. Theof 1954. The three cases of strep paved from Orchard to Willow Behind the jwo-hit pitching of lows: .'Patrolman , Fischer, 290 for when they lost to the Tigers.' Moran socked a double. General complaints concerning in October to determine what the week for the first week of of water in the Plainfleld-Unioh's its winning ways last Thursday breakdown by fields was as fol-throat recorded in the first half streets, and Spruce street' from Daly, the Dodgers ripped the .four matches, with a high of 294; With a five-run rally In the fifth evening by downing the G-Men, In other games Sunday, West- violations of municipal ordinances facilities are available in the Cranford Boys* Camp, Director system. All bans have been lifted, lows: Roosevelt School, 181; Me-of 1954 dropped to one. in the re- and state statutes showed a drop, Torbush street to Brookside place. Cardinals. 6-1. on Tuesday eve- Patrolman Roberts, 2&7 for four Seek Entries inning, the Indians topped the 11-7. Jack- Jones was the win- township, Francis "W. Foreman, Milton Berkowitz announced. including those in Westfleld, the,. morial Field; 121; Lincoln Avenue cords for the same period of the with only 97 fines for such of- director, reported at ar meeting An.,ordinance providing for the ning. Daly struck out 10, andmatches, with a high of 292; Sgt, Orioles, first-half champions, 11-9, ning pitcher. '" ! Two CHS Best, ]campers" of their cabins, chief. engineer said. ' didn't walk anyone. John • Fedor- Field, 150; Sunny Acres, 120; current year. The infectious hep- fenses through June 30 of this Monday evening in the: coun- work was passed on final reading Miller, 280.66 for three matches, last Thursday evening in a game Cranford High School, 106; Wal- for the week of July 3 were: Not a single complaint was re- ko's double and John Jelloyitz' For Annual The most important game of the Alliance Places atitis figure of three remained the year, as compared with 179 incil's new headquarters in' Sher- by the Township Committee on with a; high of -285;' Patrolman called at. the end of five. Innings. season comes up Tuesday evening nut Avenue Field, 99; and Adams same. Tuberculosis was up from Cabin 1, Sheldon Cohen; Cabin 2, ceived this week, Mr. Haskcw-r "single were the only safeties off chofield, 279.25 for four matches, Bus Trips the first half, of last year. This man School. , ' . June 28. ., In the " first inning;- the Orioles when -VFW takes on Barnett's Lead on Line Avenue Field, 57- two cases to four, cases. was described by Court Clerk Bird Tom Oathoul; Cabin $, Phil Bru- said, concerning low water pres- Daly. For the Dodgers. Charles with . a high of 282; Patrolman came up with the first triple play In addition, a survey will be Township Engineer Grail - ex- bakcr; Cabin 4. Ricky Huston; sure in the area. Water pressure Tennis Play Outlaws at Memorial Field No. 2.' Cranford Alliance puts its first Because of the hot weather last There were no cases of polio- as due in large measure to a con- made of all local stores to deter- JCiny. Artie Johnson and ,Mike Kovacs, 278 for two matches; Pat- plained that Cranford already has Cabin 5, Don Lewis; and Cabin 6. in Cranford was. far above former Entries are now being accepted of th# season. With the" bases load- Both teams have 8-1 records. ;• place standing on the line against week,, only .400 children had reg-myelitis'reported here during the Scheduled siderable decrease in the number mine their average inventories Pender belted doubles.*" rolman Polidoro, 253 * for one ,N.J. been allotted an appropriation of Jeff Fleuren. . , levels; according to readings taken for the annual municipal tennis ed, Dave Hardy hit a short fly to Other games this week include: the improving Zion Lutheran of. istered at the playgrounds, a sharp first six months of this year, while Because of the staggered sched- of unlicensed'dog complaints filed of clothing, bedding, foods and _The Giants got seven runs in match, and team average' in four $18^)00 for the project, by the at fire headquarters. The; pressure tournament conducted by the center field where Brian Conley Tonight, A & P vs. Breen's Gold Rahway in a Cranford Inter- Vim BffffZr toMMMMh «i reduction over last year's total. there had been one recorded atule to go. into effect in September thus far this year. drugs' which would be available Tournament winners were: Jun- the first inning as'they* defeated matches, 1.137. ^- -i..,,.- state. He said the township will was 80 lbs. at 8 a.m. yesterday, Tbwnship ' Recreation Committee. made a nice running catch. He"Checks, Johnson & Johnson vs. Chufch League game Monday' eve- tote State r1y.,TwMffG«* #105 However, the 834 children is some the half-way mark last year. The at Cranford High School, two Of the total fines and costs col- in an. emergency, Mr. Foreman, ior ping pong, Richard Erdmann; the Cardinals, 16-7, last Wednes- Cranford meets. Plainfield at. V threw- to Rick Conley' at "second tn.*i 200 higher than the same total school bus trips will be necessary request the state to transfer the •senior ping pong, Jeff Fleuren; while 65 was the lowest reading • R'-'ii- : Interested- players can sign up at Citizen and Chronicle; tomorrow, ning at Memorial'Field. opening half of this, year, how-, lected in the first half of this said. The canvass was originally balance to permit improvement of • day. A homer by George Almquist p.m. today, Fanwood at 10 a.m. who doubled up Kohn. Dennis 1 HIMII MLMM MMMAMI !•••••! at at this time last year. rather than the one trip which has junior horseshoes, Dave Lcary; since the new 36-inch main was . any time at the,muriicipal courts, G-Men vs. Harris Limited and In another game at Memorial •WWlpi MMMf f MIIM # ever, showed three cases • of year, the township treasurer re- scheduled for early this spring, Gallows' HiU road ' and existing and 'doubled by Jeff Zimmerman, Tuesday and Scotch Plains at 1 Byrnes was tagged out at home Mrs. Schillinger said children whooping cough, with- none re- been used, in recent years. senior horseshoes, John Starr; cut in Monday night. . Springfield avenue, with Arthur Johnson & Johnson vs. Blue Room; Field, Osceoia Presbyterian takes ceived $6,628, the county treas- but was put off to October. pavement on Brookside place. He Henry breyer and JC^n Walsh p.m., next Thursday. Ay matches by Sandy McPherson on an excel- registered at the Adams Avenue corded for the same period of The Board of Education will re- urer $6,245 and. the state $1,208. junior tetherball, Dick Ducmmler; . Up to yesterday afternoon, not . Owens. '* • ' ' : and Tuesday, Citizen & Chronicle on Calvary Lutheran:. Nomahegan .Several organizations in town added that the $18,000 is in addi- highlighted the first-inning rally. are shot on the Norhahcgan range. lent ' throw from Rickey Copley, : SttUtfMCfS Field may go to the Roosevelt and senior tetherball, Jeff Fleuren. a single complaint of water dis- vs. DrWe In. • . ' ' , 'Park will be the site' for the St. U. tmm Ste. Ml __ -__UJB Bat*. UiSS ceive bids for the transportation on Figures in the same categories have agreed.to cover assigned dis- tion to the township's annual ap- The games tonight and tomor- In the men's singles, Harold t*i.Myt School Field, for axis and crafts Dog -bite cases recorded in-, Tuesday evening. for the first half of 1954 were tricts, Mr. Foreman explained. Also, junior darts. Bill DcCha- coloration had been received by Schine will defend his champion- Bill Delia Salla of the Orioles Thc standing of the league: Michael's-Ctanford; Methodist UL IMrty STSf (Oil): «JO. » ,o 1 .889 Following action Monday eve- the' Blue Diamond Bus lines. of The township recently received The standing of the lcaguet past two years. Burnett'* OUUawa 8 X ' .880 dren may use the playground, but six months of this year. The 1955Westfleld held the contract for the , During the summer months, the ior archery, Clint Crane; junior weeks ago that water discoloration a man on in the first inning. He Drive In .7\; >. - 7 3 .700 ning, only'-two more regularly Tralai X*a. Cr«»l»r4 no supervision -will be-provided, a communication from the Brook- might accompany the cutting in of . • • • ' '' ' !w ' fc. • ' P««. CHS Batters A new division for teen-age Breen's Cold Cheeks .: '7 3 .700 WceMays I*US 4Sa*a. llc4B> > report also includes one cat bite service. Because of the need for CD organization ia being foul shooting. Bruce Wells; senior Braves « 1 .857 also had a single in three times 3 .687 scheduled games are slated, for Mrs. Schillinger pointed out. side Place School Parent-Teacher QUnts Ken Emmons, third baseman, boys has been set up this year. Johnson Ac'JohnsoH 6 and 6nn rabbit bite. talrrcd—on a standby basis. Mr. foul shooting, Paul Sciscr; junior the new main. It was pointed out 5 3 .885 at bat to lead the Orioles' attack. Harris Limited' .....X-«- * 5 .444 each team. No decision has been two trips, the trustees were re- Association' requesting that the DdOsen 3 .5 .3.S led thc hitters on the Cranford Already 16 boys from 13 to 16 Blue Room .\,...: 3 6- .333 Dick Keating, supervisor at ..The' comparative figures show quired to'advertise for bids. Ordi- Town Orders Foreman said. The council, the badminton, Dick Ducmmler; and by Mr. Haskew that the mains Cardinals 1 1 -221 Hardy'led the Indians with a Cttlcen 4e Chronicle ....:.,. 1 6 .143 made yet on rescheduling the Adams Avenue Field, Will be work on Brookside place and were flushed before they were put -High School --baseball team this years of age have signed up for G-Men X 1 .100 increases in births and deaths and narily, bus firms can be rthired director reports, will meet again senior badminton. Jeff Fleuren. double and single. .100 Cranford AUiance-SL Michael's transferred to Roosevelt School. Spruce street be completed before with a .293 average- play in this division.' They .wi]l A 4 P „ ; \l a decrease hi marriages as follows, without advertising for bids. late in August or early in Septem- •'- Cabin 6. counseled by Don Mcrinto use. '••-.•. game which ended up in a tie. Although the registration at Cement Plant the opening of school in Septem- n thtfir matches this w A two-run rally in the sixth fell \ with figiires for the first six ber. . ' . ' • . ,. - ' Clihtock, received the honor ban- The new main was scheduled to", Berkel In 15 games,. he had 12 hits in Adams Avenue Field was high There will be two trips in the ber. . • „ ,-, • ; end. short by one as the Yai months of 1955 first in each case: During the meeting, the na- ner for winning inspection. be cut In on Friday, but it 'Was 1 times at the plate and scored, enough to keep the playground morning to take students to Cran- Work was started last Thursday Competition also is planned in to the Tigers, 9-8. last Wednesday. Births, 246-202; deaths, 115-83; ford High School and two in the!To Close tionwide test alert held last The swimming program, ac- delayed by a defective switch. This five times, ' . ** • • '. Firemen Defeat The Tigers' six-run outburst in xipcn, month' was' reviewed. Mr. Forc- on a Ukteral trunk sewer from !S .. mixed doubles and men's doubles. home. The Wel-Done Concrete Company centuated by the hot weather, was was repaired over- the week-end.' Tied for second place were Walt Women's singles also will be con-the fourth frame won the contest. ties other than sports and athletics' man said Cranford was not called, Lambert street and. Wade avenue Cranford. 4-2 did not warrant keeping a super- first bus is scheduled to arrive at climaxed with a water carnival on Use of the new main, Mr. Has- Sosnowski. center flcldcf, and ducted if there are. enough entries, Dave Shaheeh's three hits led the on by to Cranfnrrl av«*nin». |» serve the Finishing up their regular sea- visor there, Mrs. . Schillinger the high school between 8:05 andavenue as soon as the widening kew said, will increase pressures Steve Zulick, second baseman. Mr. Owens reports. Yankee attack, while Bob John- Fire, police, demolition and trans- northeastern section of the town- son schedule In .the Union County pointed out She emphasized that Dr. Tsagos 8:10 aon. for freshmen, sopho- project on the Garden State Park- throughout the area They had .250 averages. Sosnowski Some 20 men arc already in theson, winning pitcher, had three R.J. portation units were alerted on aship. Mr. Grail reported. He said John Starr. Clint Crane, and BJlll-heing, closest to the Roscllc pump- Firemen's Softball League, Cran- had. 12 hits in 48 official times at athletic contests and coaching mores, Juniors and senior*. way is completed. , this project is expected to be com- field for .the men's singles champ- safeties for the Tigers. Clint Crane standby bads, he reported. Mayor Plummer. The 20-yard rcfay, run, ford firemen lost to Berkeley bat and scored 10 runs. Zulick will continue at the field. The second trip win arrive^ a\ "That was the comment of Mayor JteA P. Aodgrsen attended the pleted "early tag station gaining the greatest ionship. Pairings will be announ- was charged with the loss. . • ' Resigns in twdrfmts. WWTOM toy'a team- (benefit, This should amount to a Heights. 4-2, at Berkeley Heights also had 12 hits in 48 tries and "Davy Crockett" was the theme the high school between .9:50 and Fred P. Andersen when the com-(session and went over the re- ced soon. The standing of the league: 1 composed of George Warner, Jeff five to eight-pound Increase in last Thursday evening. This gavA scored' live times.- , for all activities this week at the 'The'resignation of Dr. Zoc G.9:55 ajn. Seventh and eighth grad- pany's letter requesting permis- sults of the alert, with the coun- . Among those entered in the boys W C Fefc playgrounds. At Sunny Acres, Tsagos of Bound Brook, professor ers will be transported at this sion to continue operations. here Fleuren, Rudy Stewart, and Pete pressure throughout the company's them a record of three wins to four In fourth-place was Jack Cooper, Yankees S 4 .556 cil. • . . . ; Babe Ruth competition «rc: Don Scott, Ken Indians : ' 3 4 /.BM the children are making coonskin of economics and history at Union time. ~\ , was read at Tuesday, evening's Jones and a secondjleam of Steve system. Mr. Haskew said.. ' defeats, with final standings still shortstop, with a .213 gained on Orioles : 4 4 / .800 Russell Hoagland. administrative dependent upon the playing of Sharp. Russ Hardy, Dick Robey, Ttgera 3 ,*/ .373 hats which they will display to- Junior College, was announced to- On the return trips in the after- Township Committee meeting. head of the council in charge of Tyre. Bob Ethcrington, Phil Bru- For the first time in history, the 10 hits in 47 tries. bakcr, and Dave Hudanish. '. some rained out games. Charles Eaton, Bob Slagle, Don ' morrow. They also have made day by Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, noon, the buses will complete their Mayor Andersen charged that the building up a staff and providing Loop Studied firm's standpipc in Michigan eve* First tally came in -the second Sosnowski and Zulick are un-Leech, Herb Ehlers, Mike Spald- Right motives, give pinions to plaster footprints which will be president and dean. trips at Raritanroad and Walnut firm is Violating the town'szon equipmen- t for the council's new Francis W. Foreman,, delegated The underwater swim was wonnue, Keriilworth, -overflowed at 7 used for a ' "Davy\Crockett" 6:30 a.m. Tuesday. Mr- Haskew half of the second inning when derclassmen and will return for Ing, AI' Vnjda, Peter French, Valthought, and strength and free- Dr. Tsagos and her husband, an avenue between 2:30 and 2:35 pan. ing ordinance because of what he headquarters .in the basement of by the Cranford Little League to by Clint Crane and' Dave Erd- tracking exercise tomorrow. reported. This was caused by the Berkeley Heights, with two outactio; n next .year,- while Emmons Kitty, Carl Modeckl and Jadoy m to' speech and action. — executive of the Standard Oil and 3:40 and 3:45 described as "obnoxious dust." Shermarr" School, reported ^today «*t up a Babe Ruth League for mann, who also won the fancy In addition to the junior and dive. The. team Qf Tom Qathout pressure of the Roscllc pump and scored one' run on a double, a and Cooper have graduated. French. ,,•*'_• Mary Baker Eddy' < Company '(New Jersey), will leave Three stops are proposed for the that organizational plans are pro- local; boys between the ages of 13 ELIZABETH senior softball and baseball teams, in November for a two-year »stay Township Clerk J. Walter Cof- and Tom Mitchell won the.rowing the standpipe not being regulated walk and an error. The visitors ninth through twelfth graders and gressing with the aim of providirig anil IK jrcported today that plans midget squads are being formed in Indonesia. Dr. Tsagos has been fee was directed to inform the firm race. Al Willcy and Bob Mowcn "quite right," Mr, Haskew said. ' also had one run in each of the- 'five for the seventh and th daily coverage at the headquar- are under "way for completion of for younger children interested In on the faculty of the local college and R. E. Rowland, industrial ag- ters after Labor Day. . - the organization this summer so won the crib dash. The 20-yard third, fourth and sixth innings. graders. All trips will commence ent for the Central Railroad of softball. This is the first time 'for the past 13 years. A desk and chairs have'been that activities may go into full crib relay was won by Paul Sciscr, Cranford's only scoring came in at Raritan road and Walnut ave- New Jersey, of the violation and 1 •i there have been enough younger She was granted a leave three provided in the headquarters swing next spring. Rich Eichingcr. Walt Bcnard, Don - the top half of the fifth, when two nue and pick-ups will be made at boys available to form such years ago to visit Belgium and of the town's request that the room for council meetings, and Watt, and Al Willcy. Expert Need runs came In on three hits, a Oraton drive and Mohawk drive. plant be removed. Committees already have been MADE TO MEASUIIE squads. ' '..,•• England while her husband was an unlisted telephone has been appointed and a general meeting Dick Duemmlcr won the breath stolen base and a 'sacrifice bunt. Mohawk drive and Oneida place In behalf of the company, Mr. A safety poster contest was held assigned there and another leave a installed for communication with. of persons working on the league holding contest. The ping pong (Continued on Page 8) Rowland asked that permission be Still Studied Magan and Gangaware did the this week at the Sunny Acres year later to go to India. county headquarters' and other formation will be held on a date relay was won by Bob Allen, Joe granted to use the hoppers for the The hiring of an expert for,plan- scoring. 'field. They were'judged on neat- Dr. MacKay commended her for units throughout the county. Fil- to be announced soon, Mr. Fore- Warsinski. Dick Ducmmler, Dave storage . of bulk cement. He said ning studies on Cranford is still Thc winners got six hits off '•I, ness, originality and the ideas her many years, of good service. ing cabinets and other office man said. It is expected that elec- Lcary, Bill DeChabcrt and Bob Clark Duckworth, who went all CASHMERE COAT! expressed. Miss Janet Copeland, It is the hope of the college. Dr. there would be no mixing .opera- equipment arc to be installed for tion of officers will take place, at under consideration by the Plan* Fund Begins tions. Mowcn.' Tom Charles and Tomning Board, Mayor Fred P. Ander* -1X1; the way on the mound: for Cran- supervisor, and Miss Bea Reeves, MacKcy said, that Dr. Tsagos <\vill use of the staff in the fall. this session. Andreusen won the ping pong \' .•• ,.; •',-' ' In reviewing the histor.-.vy of the sen reports. ford. Limbimbo Was the winning (Continued on Page S) be able to return to the faculty Mr. Hoagland requested that Managers, coaches and {execu- plant. Mayor Andersen said the blowing contest and the water car- . A sub-committee of the board is pitcher. sometime in the future. He said"Budget Work persons interested in volunteering tive committee personnel are still V town gave the firm permission in nival was won by Don McCordcontinuing its study of prospective COUNTRY TWEEDS her resignation was accepted with finance committee of the needed, and.interested persons arc 1951 to set up the establishment (Continued on page 8) •. and ' Harry McNally, two junior firms to make such studies if they regret. - - (>rd United Fund is now pre- requested to contact Mr. Foreman. Methodist for the paying of the Garden State counselors,, arc found to be necessary. Mayor Favor Rviersides In addition to her teaching du- paring Its budget for the 1956 fiscal Meanwhile, a committee of the . Wednesday night boxing bouts ties. Dr. Tsagos served as adviser Parkway as it.was felt this was in Cranford Rotary Club is looking Andersen said. Because of the Unit to Meet year. the public interest. According to Group Screens were fought by these campers: pressure of other work; the board ' To Top AA With to the International Relations From this 1 get. a goal will be into a similar program for . the Tom Oathout vs. Phil- Brubakcr; An organizational meeting of Club, one of the most active groups Mayor Andersen, the plant was to has not been able to come to any set for the : kannual campaign same age group. This.group con- Amos Gordon vs. Chuck Sizer; thc newly-appointed "Long Range on the campus, and was in charge be removed within two years. Trustee Choice ; definite conclusions, .the mayor ex- ' this fall. The drive goal last Octo- sidered a Pony League program', Bill Little vs. Bob Speth; Tom Kern on Mound those who Planning Committee" of the Cran- of the Great Books'Course offered When the present project to The Board of Education's com- which is very much like the Babe plained. . ' With Don Kern expected to take ber was $20,000,,, a^decrease of Charles vs. Ricky Huston; George ford Methodist Church will meet several years ago by the college- N widen the parkway was started, mittee to recommend an appointee Ruth League in organization. It Earlier this year the board in- $1,000 from-the p reytous ycar. Boy Burnash vs. Walter Bcnard; Don the mound, the' Cranford River- know ani) v prefer tonight at 8 o'clock in the choir' She also served .as hostess -each the plant was reopened withoutto fill a vacancy met Tuesday eve- was pointed out, that the Rotary terviewed representatives from. . sides will be favored to defeat the Scours. Girl Scouts, Cranford Vis- the permission of the Township Watt vs. Dave. Arnold; Clint Crane ' room of the new-sanctuary. year to the Union County Student ning, but no announcement was Club is cooperating: with the Little vs. Jeff Fleuren; Dave Powell vs. two firms. Elizabeth AA' in their Union Coun- the best^oiily Caeh* Forum, which meets annually^at ifcjng\niirse Associationv and-Sthe Committee, Mayor Andersen said. : League in setting up such a pro- Also under consideration by the It is expected the committee will Cranford We 1 fare Association, made of what action, if any, was fCoutinucd on Page 8) ty League *game-^unday at 2:30 consider what future buildings the the local college. . Again no action Was taken to halt gram. board are reports prepared by p.m. at Warinanco Park, Roselle- mere by\Einiger: shared in the receipts of the drive. operations. Mayor Andersen ex- taken. church may need such as an edu-i Dr. MacKay said no successor Mrs. G. Holmes Williams. The Rotary Club may partici- Township Engineer Patrick J, Elizabeth. Cranford Boys' Camp was allott- plained, because it was believed Grail on such things as traffic arid ' i;--.- 98c • / 1*00 will do. We'll make cational building, .fellowship hall (Continued on Page 8) ' ed $2,000 in 1954. but the group member, said the group expects .pate in the program by Sponsoring Manager Mort Richey hopes to or parsonage. the project was in the public in- to have a recommendation for the | a team, it was pointed out. Girl Scout Troop parking problems in .the township. chanced its status to a non-parti- terest. N^ have his regular line-up back for ETIQUET WOODBURY your coat for you Among those who will serve, on board's August meeting. Other In addition, the Rotary Club has No action has been taken on these duty this.week. Charlie Klumas, SCOT TOWELS cipating member, last year. During the,,, current operations, Collects Money to date. SPRAY DEODORANT SHAMPOO the committee are: Mrs". B. W. F. John V. Nostrand is again head- members of' the committee are contacted Fredericks Kruchmann hard hitting. outfielder, participat- FOR «», personally your* Randolph, Benjamin Newswanfier, Police Units many complaints' were received Channing Ruild and Joseph Kohn. of Cranford. president of the Jun- In recent months,, the board has ed in a Softball tournament in ing thc finance committee. regarding the operations, especial- ior Baseball Association of New For Milk Fund been working on various amend- Harlon W. Drew, Lewis Laird, Dr. It is reported that the Cranford Louis C. Troutman." former, Iowa over the week-end and was 2 29< according to your Homer Hall, Mrs. Robert Horan, ly concerning the ^condition of president. . resigned last month Jersey, to see if that group could Bonnie Kcrzman, daughter of ments to the zoning ordinance in, not • available. By' mixing both 59c Plan Picnic First Aid Squad will not join the (Continued on Pagefi) {participate in sucb>a program. an effort to strengthen them. This measurements . . . George Clay, Mrs. Robert Green- Cranford's biggest police picnic United Fund for the time being at when he moved to Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kcrzman of 229 spftball "and baseball, Klumas has well, Thomas DlCarlo.. William Columbia avenue, and a member included approval of the new . not shown his real potential in 1.25 VALUE is in the making for July.30 at least. It had been proposed that "look-a'-llkc" amendment which, CHANTILLY Barnhart, Harold Deen, George Brown's Grove, it was revealed thc squad become a member in of Girl Scout Troop 46, turned the county league. Manager perfectly fit in McDaniel and Leo Weaver. •' the Township Committee recently" SWIVELSTICK AND 25 PERSONNA today with the announcement that order to gain funds for operations $18.92 over tq thc Cranford Wel- adopted and another for larger • iRlchey believes. . When all appointments 'have Cranford Local 52, Patrolmen's Four Win Prizes at 'Hobo Day' TIDE 23* BLADES shoulders, sleeve length or ktm. It and maintenance. At the present fare "Association for the Welfare building lots in new developments. If'case Kern is unable to hold TOILET WATER been made, the committee will Benevolent Association, will be time, the squad is conducting a 1 The four tirst-placc winners of Milk Fund. -The tnoncy was col- •<;; The board also has been busy .the AA, Richey has Joe Filco of Will b* wonderfully detailed and number 25 persons including one joined in its annual outing this drive, to pay for its new building ''Hobo Day** at Girl Scout Day lected in a container that had considering subdivision requests, El^pabeth and Alan Taback of ^representative each from the Child year by members of the Honorary in Centennial avenue. It is possible Verona,, who -pitched Verona High CHEER 23c S^udy Club, Young Adult,. §cnlor Camp were Maurccn^-Kenny,. been placed in Breen's Liquor both formal and informal. BOTH $2.00 heautifuUy Kned. Ideally yours for Branch of the local and the Cran- the first aid squad' may join the Penny Grote. Ingeborg Fey and School to the Suburban Confer- High. Intermediate High and Jun- ford Auxiliary Police. Wives and fund in future years, but up to Store, 21 North Union avenue, in Mayor Andersen has indicated Uw woman who prefers the best ior High Fellowships. Fran Justh, Mrs. - Ira Kerzman. (Continued on Page 8) ence championship as a junior in Me VAMJH ._•.,'. , COTY 3.M VALUE families of the members of thenow it .has not applied for mem- director, announced. - As part of thc early summer. . reserve. Dr. Albert Allingcr, pastor, wl)l three groups also will attend. BATH POWDER ~~ INTERMEZZO .Cashmere tailored by Country bership. the day's activities., a cook-out Troop 46 became interested in t County League -fans will be 59c AMMENS POWDER preside at tonight's meeting when Patrolman Robert Nyleni, gen- was held. the milk fund thrce^ycars ago and | I)l\ H^llrtOH^H §UltllllCr Watching the batting performances AND MIMIKRI OR a chairman will be elected. eral chairman for the affair, ex- 29c AMMENS POWDER Tweeds. Many styles to choose from • Scouts- attending day. camp at lias been working oil it us its serv-i .. . B1._ • • • i . • of Joe . Chirk-hello closely. He's TOILET WATER BREATHLESS MIST plained that it was decided to in- In Critical Condition ice-project. The troop} wishes to | HoillC Hi! by LlgllUUng .*••"• the Girl Scout Houst- participated batting .500. with nine hits in FirC V.11IC1 \»T US BSD clude the other two groups to per- favorite high shades, Ralph A- DoolitUc. 80. of 12 in an impromptu' dramatic pro- :hank those people Who have con-R Tnc summer home of Dr. and niesrflt. the plate.'He's among mit the regulars and .thelr'wives Elizabeth avenue was reported in tributed to the fund and Sydney j Mrs. Carl G. Hanson in Lavaljette On Davy Crockett Ha»> to become acquainted with the j the lettdmg batters in the lead. If BOTH 73t BOTH $2.00 $1.00 neutrals and pastels. You can charge critical condition ' last night at Brccn. who allowed the container;; was struck by lightening Sunday Fire Chief Howard^. Schindlcr auxiliary and honorary members The girl.-; divided into live croups he wms the crown, he will be Muhlcnbcrg Hospital, Plainfield. tu remain in liis store in recent j ey/eninC- awaMed a $100 defense bond from it now and pay later. Also available today issued a warning to local and their wives and families, and and. alter ten ruiuutcs lof cast- He was taken to the hospital after ing and rehearsal, presented the years.' ' " Dr. 'Hanson.reports thc lighten-' Baseball, Inc., of Montclair. Store Hour* 8:30 a.m. to %0 p.m.— We Issue Green Trading Stamps parents to be on thc i\^ guard also to lessen the burden of, ex-' suffering a heart attack last Wed- in ready made Misses' Aid Propor- against Davy Crockett hatsxrnadc pcnuc on the regulars. following skits: "Talking Dogs," : • ing entered the chimney, causing nesday evening in Elizabeth whjle by Patty BlaU. Janet Bu/alski. FlIit'lH (»O tu MOD Mx^cxploslops in the living room of flammable shredded paper -"- Assisting Patrolman ' Nylcn on attending a.meeting of the Eliza- Marilyn Bercik. Patty Bauer and Miss Marlon Schmitz. local :/««-*Place area before grounding, Heat Curtails tioned Sizes 6 to 18 at the same price. portcdly offered for sale in the committee from Local 52 arcbeth Daily Journal Employes' New York area. Patrolmen Myron Cymbaluk, pre-s-, Phyllis Ruch; "On Sour "Account," treasurer of the March of Dimes I Numerous, short circuits developed, Federal Credit Union. Mr. Doolit- butn o flrc In connection with tbc depart- ident, Samuel Cymbaluk and by Penny Grote. Kathy Dixon, drive, received $11 for the fund resulted. Baseball Game tlc. a proof reader for the news- Joanne Buckley. Iltgina • Pctrik. 1 ment)^ constant campaign against Richurd Schoflcld. . Monday morning from 0~ycar-old Considerable damage was done Saturday's 90-plus temperatures $135 paper, is treasurer ol the credit and Uabcllc Walsh: and "Fruit BARON'S DRUG /• Cathy JoU. daughter of Mr. andto the masonry and to the wood flammable articles,. especially In Henry A. Klubcmpics,' presi- severely reduced action in the 34 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD, N.J. union. . Commercials.™ a satire by Eileen paneling in thc living room. The Minor Division of the Cranford thc category of children's clothing dent of^-Uie Honorary Brunch of Mrs. Charles H. Jotz of 7 Mohawk

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TUB CT A*T* •• • • his' audience/ it won the TV Gold Rutgers Post today issued the>-fol,lowing mes- * cussed the possibility of orfani'.- Dr. jAnthony Sordill reported to historical services of the Aviation GARWOOD — The Rev. Walter car collision Monday morning at highways free of traffic deaths season. A brand new type of TV show Medal Award. H. Randall Krcgar of 56 Liv- sage: . 1 ing and supporting a Key Club Engineer Force, which has head- starring composer and radio pio-. the police. It is reported that the Annual Novena C Pugh. pastor of St. Paul's the intersection of South and during Memorial and. Independ- . Two of the troops are'; under ingston avenue, an assistant pro- Police Chief William A. * and Circle ?K" on the college rts t Wolters Air Force Base. Evangelical and Reformed Church ! Centennial avenues, Clark D. Rush ence Days week-ends. their own leadership. William neer Jimmy Shearer and spon- fessor of business administration dog, that was tied in his own yard '--tevrl 9* » luncheon meeting Tues- 1 sored by Koos Bros., the furni- at the time, i& owned by Walter Begins Sunday Fischer today issued the follow- Tex. aimounced_thaL_Jhe._LadiesV_ Aid,of 15 Balmiere parkway was is- "I share with you the satisfac- Schroder is in charge of Troop 77 "at the Rutgers University School ing statement as part of the day at Markos Restaurant, 17 A veteran of World ! Society will meet today at 1 :"3ast District Governor Joseph Louisiana State University, Baton Phillips of 512 Spruce avenue,! According to Cranford police, a WATV, Channel 13. -ART SUPPLIES dean of the State University col- Anthony Rubenetti nounced that the-annual solemn Fineberg of Rahway. a guest at Rouge, .La., and his A.M. degree wise lost their lives bad it hot been ricksen is leading Troop 80 of the. CaTRa^^Ssngs of yesteryear," • AOCESSOME8 Honestly—now— what's —your not at-the home of "Mrs. John j vehicle ^operated by Rush a,nd for your attention to duty and self- First Presbyterian Church. These lege, Dr. Lewis Webster Jones, Orange who was bitten on thewho opened- in "Mother Was A novena in honor of St. Anne will the meeting, offered advice on the from Bucknell University, Lewis- Brezney of 347 Beech avenue, as! another operated by Eddie Benko it is built entirely around Mr. , •CANVAS BOAXDS Rutgers* president, hp« announced. right forearm by a dog Jat 7Q9 Bachelor" on Tuesday at the begin. Sunday and' close on thehurry? •• SUMER WEIGHT subject. Mr. Fineberg helped to burg. Pa. .He worked toward his sacrifice," Mr. Morss wrote to all troops are planning and executing Shearer's unique collection of SMART DRIVERS don't take j previously announced. • j of Elizabeth were in collision'. No Union County police chiefs. •EASELS Professor Kreger, who'has been Gallows Hill road. Mr. Rubenetti Paper Mill Playhouse. Millburn. eye of the Saint's feast day on organize Kiwanis Club activities PhD. at Johns Hopkins Univer- their own programs with .the as- over 10,000 old sbngs that date advisor to students in the Rutgers July. 25. chances. They know the facts in Rahway High. School. The Rev. Mr. Pugh will preach one was injured. sistance of members of the central ' ,. . •Brosiro is employed by A. Roselli, local The new Irving Phillips' playy sity. Baltimore. Md. Jon the subject ^hree Ways'of | -1——,' '. , from 1880 to 1920. graduate program leading to a scavenger., based on a short story by Myna The novena will be conducted prid drive accordingly. One of Other guests attending were: camp staff. According to the format of the the facts that every driver should Looking at Life." Sunday at 11 j 'mMm7fcn'ff«-»-~~ Expert Need Oil and Water Color master of business administration Lockwood, will run for three by the Rev. Alexis Scott, C. P., of Morris Levine and John Gregario Members of troop 75 of theshow, Mr. Shearer not only sings degree since its inception in 1950, weeks. Supporting Miss Burke keep in mind is that the chance of Linden. Calvin Shire, vice- a.m. Sunday school classes will. ^Q^ ^^ t^yiag ^^ ,»«„ (Continued front page 1) the Passionist Monastery,. Hobo- of^ fatal accident injuries sky Send Teuscher that the board has not lost sight PAINTING SETS will continue in that capacity as Area's First Polio .will be a Broadway and Holly- ken. ' . ' . r president, conducted the meeting meet at 9;45 Sunday morning. , ^^^ gpread thU on the better b» well as assisting Dean George R. wood oast including Susan Sea- rockets with _monuting speeds. in President William Schfeizer's of the long-range planning needs Atx STAMDAKD OZS Masses will be at 6:30 and .8For example, did you know that To PUC Hearing ~—~ : tore baHng for extra dellctousaeis: of the community while studying Esterly in general administrative forth, Donald McClelland, a.m. Night devotions will be at 8 JUST 16 IN THE LOT absence. A birtWday anniversary i X Ublespoons softened butter muted PICTURE FRAMES duties and programming. Case Reported George Mclver, Robert Baine, you're eight times as likely to GARWOOD — John Teuscher. Rosary Society Meets and acting on the more immediate ; o'clock! They will consist of a SO NATURALLY NOT ALL SIZES tribute was paid Richard Parker. with 2 tablespoons honey and H eup Special Limousine Service Recipient of B. Sc. and M.B.A. The first case of polttTtfiir> ear Edwin Cooper, Terry DuHaimc, die of injuries sustained at 60 Democratic candidate" for Borough GARWOOD — The Rosary \ ^en-dratoed problems. • m STOCK X; ;• '•' sermon by Father Scott, novena miles an hour than at 20 miles an Closea Weds. J«ly * AS«. degrees from New York Univer- in the Cranford area was reported Suzanne Jackson, Virginia prayers'. Benediction of the Blessed Council, will represent the Gar - Society of the Church of St. Anne { Trips to all airports, railway stations & piers this week. hour? • And the odds multiply • Those That wood Democratic Club at the Pub- will conduct its. regular meeting i sity, in 1947 and 1949, respect- Gerry. Tommy Halloran. and Sacrament and veneration of the tively, the new, Rutgers assistant The area's first victim of the John Graham. against .you when you drive still Were Formerly Mrs. Alfred Duem'mler of 104: iic Utility Commission's'hearing tonight 4n the school' cafeteria; CALL CRANFORD 6-0961-6-2272 saint's relic. Father Donnelly-an- faster. COLD FACTS — AND Adams avenue reported to police the proposed grade crossing ! following the recitation of the: RICHARD HARTIG dean is currently studying- to- disease is 12-year-old David Huff nounced. on limousines for weddings — Trips to anyplace wards a Ph. D degree at the Newof' 37 Brasser lane, KenUworth. COLD. BODIES — TELL ITHE 10.95 — !SOW Monday the theft of her blue and j elimination at Center streol. I rosary in the church at 8 p.m.. , PAINT SHOP York institution. Union Reelects Kiamie STORY. SLOW DOWN AND Cranford's Sunday who^is reported in good condition LIVE; gray parakeet. It had beort in a; The hearing' will- be held on I — •! Dean Kreger, a specialist in ip Mohmouth Memorial Hospital, Bowenuan Appointed cage in the rear of the Duemmler I Jjily 27 in Newark: Mr. Teuscher Ketamfng- to England ' V Price* Very Reasonable - '.'. \ • 101 N. Union Are. To Executive Board Those Thai 1 CKaaftwi t-SSM finance. Joined the Rutgers' busi- Long Branch. He was admitted to residence when it disappeared, it was appointed at a meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Horns- : ness school faculty in 1949 as an Charles E. Kiamie. of 91 Wjnans Advertising Manager Were Formerly by, formerly of Westfield, have re- ; the hospital. last Thursday after wwaas reportedpd. Patrolman Myron club. Tuesday evening in Scandia Drug Store Schedule assistant professor in that field. he became ill while vacationing avenue, has been reelected to , Joseph H. Liebman, vice-presi- Petersen Assists Cymbaluk investigated! Hall. . tumid to their native England;' A member of Phi Alpha Kappa, serve a third term on the execu- dent and sales promotion director 14.95 to 1H.95 XOW after nearly 30 years as residents ;• with his family at Belmar. '. At the meeting, plans were made Beta Gamma Sigma and Delta Miss Bertha L. Coe, executive tive board of Local 1470 of theof Bamberger's," announced today Aquatic Director ' He that does good for good's to register new residents to vote. in this- trei. "Mr. Hornsby is • a Sigma Pi, honorary and profes- International Brotherhood of Elec- the appointment of Robert A. Robert Petersen of 103 Mohawk It was announced that a commit- former inspector at the Aluminum 4 secretary of the Union County trical Workers, bargaining agent IN THIS GROUP SOrWc ARE PURE IRISH LINEN sake, seeks neither praise nor re- sional business fraternities. Dean Chapter, National Foundation of Bowerman as advertising manager, drive is assistant , aquatic direc- ward.- but he is. sure of both in tee will be named at a later date. Company of America". He retired Kreger also holds memberships in at Western Electric Company of effective Monday. tor at Cump Winnebaso, Boy COLORS ARE POWDER BLUE, CHARCOAL, NAVY AND RUST Plans also were discussed^ for a from the firrn, about 15 months ago. • Infantile Paralysis, described the Keamy. . • the end. — William Penn the American Finance Association, case as '^slight.'' According to Miss Bowerman has been a retail Scout camp at Marcella. A grad- the American Economic Associa- Coe, this is the sixth case of polio New officers elected by the union advertising representative for theuate of the National Aquatic SEAGER'S tion, and the American Statistical in June were inducted at a mem- New York World-Telegram and ^School of the Boy Scouts, . of this year in Union County. \ Association. •'.•'• bership meeting Tuesday at' the Sun, handling the major New America, he is a. member of Ex- Health Officer William P- Smith Dean Kreger, a native of Ne- Continental Auditorium, Newark York department store accounts plorer Post,.-476. sponsored by reports he will make a routine in- John Daly, I.BE.W. international braska, his wife and 9-year-old vestigation in connection with the since January,-.1950. Prior to the Cranfprd Post 212 American Leg- daughter, Diana, make their home representative, administered the consolidation of the two news-: ion. . at the Livingston avenue address case and take whatever. action is oath of office. papers, he was affiliated with th< OPEN SUNDAY necessary.; ' . ' • . The entire water activities pro^- 17 NORTH AVE., W. Open Fri. Evening CR 6-1099 Those elected,' who will serve New York Sun in a similar capa- gram is headed by David Dunlop for four years, are: President, Sam city for three years* ^ of Roselle Park. Mr." Dunlop is KILL JAPANESE BEETLES ill mm REACH FOR A BARONS, BELL'S, JAPELLENT DDT METHOXYCHLOR HATHAWAY'S TBS END-O-PEST ROSE DUST REFRESHING DRINK! iny ORTHO ROSE DUST • DoPONT ROSE DUST V AND SCHER'S B. G. 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Harold Do- Roosevelt School Field's senior dawning Les Janlcoski, 2 up. His Aristocratic Canine Revue At Sewer Exravation has put up a fence at the Adams ^Guc?t* were present from Cran- Miss Kremer Will ..be a bridesmaid maratius started' on the mound issued to two property owners Who ... O— : Taken on Annual softball team will play the Kenil- ' Lcn York of Elizabeth also features only pedigreed pups al-> Avenue Field to provide greater ._^.Ms?. • •Carol Aim Alexander,• ford. New Brunswick, Rah way. at the wedding. Miss MfMU'tn is a graduate of for Cranford, striking out one, While making their rounds. have failed to cooperate. Captain Mr. and Mrs. Frederick' C. St. Michael's School and Sacred worth playground nine Wednes- gained the semi-final round by--though tradition holds that only szitiv lor the children who mayPowell said. They have been or- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bay-'Hillside, Metucheti, Unden, Nixon, SAU! walking three and allowing three day at Roosevelt. . members of the Cranford Police Rcbstock of 207 North Union ave- Heart High School, Elizabeth. She Baseball Outing downing Carl Treischman- of C-ari- mongrels make capable per-: use the playground. dered to appear in Municipal *aaas> M. Alesaadtr M 10* Ba«a»j ana Eiuabeth. hits. The losing pitcher was. Clark formers. • • Department have bees directed to. Drama Group nue attended the 75 th annual entered the novitiate with nine Fifty-six ' local- chndren were Duckworth, .who relieved Domara- wood. They were even on the 15th A watchman is on duty at night-' Court on July 26. avenue, was honored last night at \ Miss Alexander will become the The Irvington - Maplcwood make frequent checks in the icvi meeting and summer conference other high school graduates. treated to a double-header base- tius in the top - of the fourth. hole, but York took the 16th with as the project, Cranford police A local ordinance requires that of the Newspaper Advertising Ex- ,The group win spend the next EBWAKDS SHOES'CHUBREH ball game at -Yankee Stadium. Minor Division a par and the 17th with a birdie. amusement park will have the where a trunk lateral sewer is To Produce Kenilworth batters got nine hits Lacy Troupe, newcomers from weeds and vegetation must be no ecutives Association during the six months preparing for life un- New York, recently by the Good off Duckworth, who walked two Playoff Final The fourth spot in the semi- being constructed „ for the. eortb- higher than ,18 inches. Captain pact week at White, Sulphur der the rule of St Benedict After Fellows' Association, headed by men and struck out hone. finals is held by Ray Sullivan of Europe, in th« climactic act. These eastem section of the township: Powell said. successful completion of this pe- FVsnk Carey. .The group left by Hillside who gained the berth last acrobats "move about on large, Drive s ^. score: Set for Saturday rolling globes, playing seesaw An excavation about 20 The Public Works Department is bus from police headquarters. | KENIIfWORTH 1 week. George W. Scott, president, an-1 Z^7" . •». riod, they~wfll CRANFORD Pirates take on 'the Senators in and walking them up ramps. deep has been dug in' the cooperating by eliminating poison nounced that the Cfanford Dra-| Donald A. Patton. son of Mr. of the order and the white-veil of OXFORDS, STRAPS A SANDALS Dolan. 2b * 11 J. Corcione ivy wherever it is found, it was : other light refreshments wtre | Rankin. 3b 4 3CarbelU the -first rouria~6r~the~pl,ayofls"bX —The—EtkiHs— Sisters,—French matic Club will produce tw© and-Mrs. R. J. Patton of 117 Oak the novice and begin the canoni- Errico. u 4 1 Raunondl the: Minor Division of the Cran- dancers, and Vic Dexter, juggler, because of the potential duxgti to ojpeaied To get property owners ofi'report e^t:;— —•-•—*———— three-act plays during the 1955-; lane, arrived home Sunday from provided during the trip and atW. DIUel. cf 4 0 David Pedigreed Dogs Used cal year in the convent. After a Guimsn. c 4 ford Little League tonight at 6:15 round out the new show. children if they should fan irzo vacija lots to clear them of high' 1958 season | Camp Winnebago, Union Council the stadium.^Accompanying' the 3; F. Corcione year they will receive 'black veils •gttfuir^-were Patrolmen . Frank Ca'pbeU. lb 1 0 Meccia p.m. at the Walnut Avenue Field. In Show at Olympic Olympic announced today that the excavation. Accordinc to miKads and vegetation, Capt. Les- This was decided at the July \ Boy Scout camp lat Marcella, AIR STEP CLEARAKCE SALE r Mason. If 2 lOi Beauty from order springs. — and pronounce simple vows. Caruso and Roy Brinkerhoff, Jos- Redde. If" 2 O.Cos&ena •' The Pirates finished second be- Joe Hodgini, a dog trainer, August 20 has been chosen' as the Cranford Police, the excavation Ur Paarell of the Crjmford Police board meeting, held Tuesday. I where he spent the week with Conc'axv. rf 3 o!Moscaro William King While in the convent, the young eph DiTulio, John DiFabip, Fred Domar'us. p 1 hind the undefeated Phillies, while shatters one of the legends of date for the'annual-baby parade. Lft?* Names of the presentations win!Troop 76 under leadership of women will continue their educa- Ouck'rth. p 1 show business in the circus pro- New Jersey's oldest and largest Malpere, Wesley White. Michael Kardel 1 the Senators, defending champ- &&1^J: be announced after they have•; Scoutmaster Chris Peterson. Dur- tions,' preparing for teaching or Colaneri, Edward Fanning. Walter ions, came in third. The Phillies gram which Olympic Park, Irv- competition for been selected by the play reading ing his stay. Donald was initiated nursing. Dumont and Mr. Carey. Totals 31 3 ToUU 36 13 12and Cubs, fourth-place finishers, '" • '*»i committee and approved by the j into the Order of. the Arrow, were scheduled to meet last night. board. • • ' —o— . BLUE, BLACK & WHITE Among those who helped defray expenses for the-annual trip were: ;The winners of the two games The club also will-hold several! Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Coe Garden Club to Vote Builders' Genera} Supply Com-r, Local Marksmen assemblies and the annual mid- ] and family of 217 Hojly street left On Constitution will meet tomorrow at 6:15 p.m. t •p a n y, Sanford's Confectionery, at the Walnut Avenue Field for winter dance. ... • | last week on a month's vacation The Dig 'and Delve Garden MEN'S CROSBY SQUARE Joseph Warsinski, Capt. Newell Defeat Plainfield to Bermuda. the Minor Division championship. Attending the July board meet- Club will meet tonight at the Rodney Fiske Post' 335, Veterans For their fifth -win against one ing held at Mr. Scott's home were: Miss MacMjIIan home of Mrs. Edward Cushmeyer The final standing of the divi- Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Sker- of Foreign Ware; Yeakel and defeat in Union County Police Pis- sion: • James Rich, vice-president; Mrs. j of 898 Gallows Hill jroad to vote i tol League competition, the Cran- Paul Dunham, yice-president; Ed-!bisch of 54-72 Third avenue. Gar- Enters Novitiate Sharkey; Inc.; Hedenberg-Mac- I, Ftt on the adoption of the proposed' Bean Agency, Paul's Lunch, ford police stopped Plainfleld, Phillin .... O 1.000 ward Marshall, treasurer; Mrs. wood, formerly of Cranford, have Pirates 2 .714 constitution and by-laws., Breeri's Liquor Store," Cranford 1,122 to 1,090, at the Nomahegan Senators .. .607 John Hoffman, secretary; Mrsreturne. d after a vacation of sev-In Elizabeth Cubs .600 Mrs. Frank Mullin will be co- Local 52, Patrolman's Benevolent ange last Thursday.' Red Sox . .400 Russell Herman, corresponding eral weeks at St. Augustine, Fla. Miss Anne Marie MacMillan. hostess. Mrs. James *D. Bride will LOAFERS & OXFORDS Association and Honorary Branch, Cranford marksmen pqste.d Redlrgi ... .333 secretary; and Mrs. Chester Wil-j -r-o— Athletic!i . .250 daughter of Mrs. Eleanor MacMil- preside. Cranford Hotel, Commuters* Tap White Sox .000 liams. Mrs. Jacob Stanley, Mrs.i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blackmere v scores as follows: Patrolman Jos- Room; Larry Brennan, Albert eph Kovacs, 284; Patrolman Fred- George- Trumpore, Mrs. Walter land son. Wayne, of Seneca Falls. Brod, Royal Painting Contractors, r-'tf: Thorn. D. Ci Morganthau, John \ N.Y.. are visiting Mrs. Blackmere's erick Roberts, 280; Patrolman Al- ANSWER TO "ITS" A FACT" Theatre Diner, Sena Electric Com- bert Fischer, 280, and Sgt. Peter Stars to Defend \s ; Oathdut, Edwin George, Roger; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew pany, James: DJFabio and Sangiu- Witting of 16 Hollywood avenue. Miller, 278. Patrolman Henry Norton and Arba Taylor. YOU CAR GET SUNSTROKE WHEN HOT IN THE SON " lianp Service' Station. Polidoro also shot for score, get- Tennis Titles Mrs. Paul Dunham of 307 Pros- The Encyclopedia Britannica defines sunstroke as a term Justin McCarthy of Roselle will On Tuesday evening, the first, Others assisting Mr. Carey on ng a 254. pect avenue is. chairman of the applied to the effects produced upon the central nervous. Open Friday Evening* the committee included: Anthony Following the match, Patrolman defend his Eastern Union County membership committee and all in-performance of "Mother Was a system, and through it upon other organs of the body, by singles title, when the tennis tour- Bachelor" at the Paper Mill Play- Tineo, Thomas Butler, Car! Kier- Roberts, team captain, reported quiries concerning membership exposure tothe sun or to overheated-air. ' ' . 4 Eastman St. Cwmiord mger, Albert Wells, William Zes- nament gets underway Saturday at house, Millburn, was attended by ivereges for team members ~ as should be addressed to her. kiol, Joseph Bemish, Ralph Dins- bllows: '• . • . the Warinanco • Park courts, Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Harold White, Mr. more, Harold Schein, Frank Kul- selle-Elizabeth. IT'S D4DOW Whenyoor.away. and Mrs. Henry VetteL, Mrs. Harold Patrolman Fischer, 288^3 for -SOCIALS- tiari Joseph- D i n i s k e , Henry iix matches, with a. high score of The tourney .is opened to all bringsthe famUyaoW a> A P HONE CALL FROM Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Patton Riggs, Mrs. Oliver. Walters and 3chwarz and William Pillmer. non-club'players of Elizabeth, Ro- Mr. i-nd' Mrs. Benjamin Bldys, all !94; Patrolman Roberts, 285.67 for YOU. I* means so much... costs so little, of 117 Oak lane entertained at an it- ——T : i ' selle, Roselle Park, Rahway, Cran- of Cranford. Immediately follow- six matches, with a high of. 292; Newark to Boston 9OC '•' outdoor barbecue Saturday' eve- Patrolman Richard SchoHeld, ford, Hillside. Union and Linden. ning ' guests were Mr. and Mrs.ing the performance, refreshments Competition will be held in five Montclair to Montreal 73C ••. were served in the garden. Mrs. Firemen's Season 279.25 for four matches, high 282; Ralph Brower of Great Kills. 'atrolman Kovacs,'279.25 for four classes, men's singles'and doubled, Staten Island; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. j Riggs poured- while Miss Billie nds With Loss matches, high 284; Sgt. Miller, junior and boy's singles and Overture " lianne Schnepper of Short Hills, Mr: and -Burke and other members.,of..tjie. 278.60 for five matches, high 285, women's singles. Nf.W IDEAL FOR MANHATTANS " : ' • - ' ' • Mrs. WiUiam Creveling of Silver cast talked with the guests. itio Kenilworth ind Patrolman. Polidoro, 256.67. Larry Lasher of Elizabeth "won I i Losing a postponed game to 'or three matches, high 264. • ' the junior crown last year - and I dreamed I found a fabulous wardrobe of [Kenilworth, 13-9, at. Unami Park will defend this championship. He 500 CASES OF Is. -';: I l»st Wednesday night, Cranford also went to the finals of the men's [finished up this Season's activities Inter-FieW singles before bowing to McCar- lib the - Union. County Firemen's thy . and then teamed with Mc- COLD BEER »;^ [Softball League in seventh place Games Slated parthy to take the doubles crown. ON HAND AT ALL TIMES in the league standings with three Three games for the senior play- : wins to - six defeats. ground baseball team with squads — ALL BRANDS — '.Kenilworth got off to an*early from other communities wxre, an- Sabatihi Gains Start with .three runs in the fust nounced today by James Ayery, inning on a walk,('a hit on anplayground sports supervisor. Semi-Finals GIVE US A CALL . error and a home run. The visi- The nine opens its season this Two of the Cranford area's'three • VH^OT^^P ^^V w3U^»W ft HHBI WsW, VOT i^^KPR^ffNs^v ^^^^S tors got another tally on a double, morning meeting Stnpson Field qualifiers in the' championship WeAreAltcay* At Your Service stolen base and a long fly to theof Roselle away. On Monday after- infield jn the third, followed by a flight of the Galloping Hill Golf noon, the local nine will be host Club's tournament were eliminated »* Robinson's in luui Hi and on© DIAL CR 6 2942 run in the fifth, on a double",| ° W"*"'"^'' ***** of HoseHe-atfoyevtho work-end X' in the foDy desisned. beautifully fitting bras stolen base and single. Memorial Field. The only successful golfers was A home-and-home series will be Jerry Sabatini of Kenilworth . as JtMgneitto wake the most of the new curve-conscious styles ... The winners had a bigg sixth played with Unarm Park of Gar-he .shot a 71 to score a 2 and to pne yew jasi Ae ri^U Anouat of lifted, rounded ihningg, getting Jive, runs on fdtir wood tomorrow and July 22 with victory over Bill Brown of Spring- SCHER'S UQUOR ST iinglesl , |»rowHr«ll^an4^»|ll^4^ n erojly-jl . the opening game at Memorial field/ Regional athletic coacfi. contraL We tawr jos; three, froaa our complete Maidenform .A home run, two doubles and aField. Al Peterson of Cranford, for WALNUT AVE. — CRANFORD caUectMMi the famous figure-accentuating, circular- • •. stolen bas«.gave them two n;ore The junior baseball team qpens champion, lost in a quarterfinal- in the seventh. stitcltcil Ckmaamrttc* ... shapely tic-tac-toe stitched Its schedule against Simpson Field < round match to Frank Moroney of per week at the .' Cranford had one run in the Ehtit* ... and ike lovdy curve-lifting Oier-ture*. 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Game Victim 21ass B Carolina League, Bob. of the Riversides on the mound the fifth inning when the Indians | Grail Reports convulsive i seizure Monday morn- arW Jce Lanza of the Plainfleld women's ladder tennis tourna- scored the winning'run on a hit-.; Hall of New York, Forrest Hall ing at of Eastman street Neebling. . former Cranford High ments which are being conducted Grown 'There was practically no flood- of 14 Johnson avenue, James E. ace, has won a starting berth after In West ' Blue Stars behind the plate may In Playoff by ^Byrnes, an error and a hit by^ and North avenue. Found by Pat- Of Storm Both the first and sejeond half start far the Union County League Orioles, first-half champions, at the Warinanco Park courts,-the One-run victories over the Ori- Earl Eagle. Ing in Cranford as a result of Hearns of 18 Elise street, Eugene hurling good relief ball.. Union County Pijrk Commission oles and Yankees on Thursday and I Sunday's heavy rainstorm, Town- M. Cannon of 28 Johnson avenue, rolman William F: Crissey, he was Like many other activities, the,• In winning his ' second game championships of the Western, All-Stars against the Union Coun- downed the Indians, winners of Byrnes pitched a strong five-in- treated by Dr. A: D. Thaler and Division, of the Cranford Little ty Industrial League All-Stars to- reports. The competition is open Friday evenings gave the Indians r ship Engineer Patrick J. Grail re- Lonnie "Mayers of 12 Elise street, Cranford Riversides-Elizabeth AA igainst one loss, Neebling allowed rungs for the Indians,^ walking JWiEark League have been won' by the,morrow night at 8 o'clock at Bro- the second-half race, 4-3, Monday j to all county residents. the second-half championship of ports. Edgar Anthony of 11 Johnson ave- taken to] Muhlenberg Hospital. sure sign savings: two and striking out four. Aciu- ,, < g Tnlyrflve~hits,-struck out-four-and. -_^eiistr^tJonsjBreJ>eing accepted the Western Division of the Cran- ; In- an inspection of the township, nue and David Rickard of 9 John- Plainfield. by the Cranford First walked.only two; ' t Braves. rp»yr-F»e}d,-Elizabeth.- batb pitched the last inning, hold, f.1 A6P'r Low-Priced Froi** Foodtl Roselle-Elizabeth, wasf halted by best-of-three series for the playoff by George-Cron at the Park Com- loni-Little-teague. •-——:— Ir. Grail said the onlyJHooding he son avenue.- Aid Squad. the violent thunderstorm Sunday Tom Sharkey of Elizabeth, who They clinched the second half be the first time these [found was at the intersection"©! COME SAVE AT A&PI title last Thursday evening by rip-tw o leagues have met in an all- rown of the Eastern Division of mission office, Elizabeth. A three-way tie between the IMiEy«-CMCtti afternoon. . hurled the Cranford entry to the Indians, Yankees, and Orioles de- Shetland' and Wiltshire drives. ping the Dodgers. 14-2. behind the. star gaime. A large crowd is e*-the Cranford Little League. In this competition, a player Steel oil/" ta*ci ^ood bi The score was tied 0-0 in theilayoff championship of the Union three-hit pitchiog of Henry Hoi- peeled in a garhe being played for veloped last Wednesday evening Within 20 minutes after, the storm, The winner of this series will may challenge any one of the three Tbe production of iteel require Orange fifth inning when rain called a County League last year, is with"*land. . , the benefit of the Union County contestants ahead of him: If thewhen the Orioles nipped the the use of wood pickling tank* this water had run off, the towh- last place Terre Haute of the take on the Braves, titleholders • ship engineer said. A&P's THRIFTY "SUPER-RIGHT' MEATS! 3 ••«• halt. Pon Kern pitched for Cran- Tbe Braves scored seven times Basebal, Association's Hall of challenger wins, he assumes the Tigers, 6-5; capable of atandlnf u» under hot ford and allowed only two hits. Threc-I League. He has a 3-5 rec- in the first inning as the Dodgers' for the first and second half races acMbaths. •-- According to records kept by Lemonade •« ** cam of the Western Division, for theposition of the loser, while the de- With' .'the- Indians leading 3-0, Minor* Maid Cranford threatened in three of ord. - ',. pitchers were wild. Pete Fender; feated player drops back to thethe Yankees came up with five the Union County Park Commis- "Folks call Borden's Buttermilk stagilv 10-lack Orangeade the five innings, but was unable started for the losers and was re- Cranford Little League champion- sion, 1.7 indies of rain fell during Style ship. \ challenger's rung. runs in the fifth inning Friday 2 to push across a tally. In the first lieved in the first inning by Char-., eyening to take the lead. The In- ''ti£i short storm Sunday afternoon Ribs of Beef 59 Cut Green Beans frame, the Riversides had men on lie King. - /; r Bill Delia Salla was the star of and evening- Alliance Near dians came back to score three 19 Mel tlrdi Ey. 1 second and third with only one Behind the one-hit pitching oft the game. He was the winning [RnnroRD Mr. Grail said the level. of the Baby Lima Beans times on the strength of Butch the fountain of youth!" Sdl-Strvtct lefts. Cut tit out and failed to score! Again in Frank Bishop, the Giants moved to| pitcher as he allowed only three Phillies Maw Pbon* Ho. CR t-t77l L Rahway River increased about'an Ribs of Beef 67< Hanna's double. Hanna and Tom- •ay* title, Ih* Bordcn cow 1 the third and fourth innings the Tie for Title within one game of/the lead byjj ww%* • hits and scored the winning run, in my Albans scored on passed balls. MATINBEe DAILY 1 F.M. hour after the conclusion of the Green Peas A 10 oi. locals advanced runners to first Cranford Alliance can clinch at blanking the Braves. 5-0. Jack fi £i TlaP> the sixth inning. ' , • COWTPfUOPg SAT.. »PW. - alOl, storm, but it wasn't necessary to Undefeated The big blow in the. loser's rally Boneless KrdiEy* -and second ' with one down, but least a vtie for the championship Delnney got the only hit. a single,* V V JL MMZ Trailing 3-0 at the enfl of three by a single through the middle by NOW THRU SATURDAY open the gates! It was pomted out (MFitMiei) 1 Miied Vegetables 2 could not push over a score. • ->f the Cranford Inter-Church Phillies closed out an undefeated that many nearby communities off Bishop who struck out 10 and j After six exciting innings, the innings, the Orioles tallied for two season in the Minor Division of theDeLonge With the bases loaded. JULY 16lh ^V Round Pot Roast Joe thirichello. Riversides' third Softball League by downing Cran- were'hard hit by the storm. . SuKr-Wftit Beet Morgan's Clam Chowder . walked only three. Bobby Johnson!VFW-Baraett's Outlaws - game runs in the fourth, another in the Cranford Little League by ripping Adubato was the Winning pitcher baseman, continued his .500 bat-ford Methodist at Nomahegan. Park was the loser. S Tuesday evening in the Cranford "FAR HORIZONS" Sunday's storm served to break All cuts el tmind ret Reait at well as Tee Sirloin Heart, at Hilt ONE lew price at A&f! fifth and the winning marker in the Pirates, 10-3, Saturday after- and E." Byrnes took the- loss. —PLUS— . • • ting average with two hits in three on'Monday evening. Extra base blows were socked85 five and walked two. (Lutheran of Rahway, 8-3, 'Joe ball. Salla struck out 17 batters and ''ETERNAL SEA" A&P's Hairy Food Values •Plainfleld Blue Stars tightened O'Neill was the, winning pitcher times. "Buddy" Kneirim of. tbe| The Outlaws took a 4-0 lead ever, he issued 10 walks which this week, moking for more com- Barry Adubaiaio pitched well for walked only four, but was charged —PLIIft— . Sirioiii Steals ^^< '^85« Rib VMI Chops .«----•««,--. >65« the race for the pennant by again as he allowed only three hits. Braves made a beautiful catch at'by scoring three times' in the kept him in trouble in every in- ' fortable condtions. e tautk. TiBgy, Sturf second to rob "Bishop of a hit.,, ' rirst inning and once in the second the Indians as Kohn played an ning, but he was sharp in thewith the defeat. Dennis Byrnes "Purple Mask" downing the league-leading West- Three successive doubles in the outstanding game at shortstop with was the winning hurler. • PorteriiMie Steaks ***•«—**n».89 Pork Chops HsP«i»*-ui«.»hf:. ^.430 & field Hawks, 3-1.,in.seven innings first inning by Dacus, Gordon The final standing of the second frame. Th* veterans came back clutch. * WED. — THURS. — FBI. several excellent fielding plays and In the second inning with men New Assignment lo B h c eMb lb Cheddar Spread 55c at Green Brook Park. Plainfield. Mould and Conovcr following a half: | with a single tally in the second, contributed a walk and a double The Phillies' 12-hit attack was JULY 20-22 Rik Steaks. . i ; "'63 ™ W* Loia Nik Chops • ^-' «5« b Wcstfleld has lost only two games walk, to Richardson scored three **£jj three in the fourth and two in the led by Steve Gatyas with four- on second , and.. third, • Hanna Braves .:. 2 is; fifth to take thf lead. In the topon offense. punched a hit between first and "STRANGE LADY c Sliced Swiss Cheese tlV < 47« this season and both times to theruns for the winners. Three Nnore OlanU ... a, for-four and Stanley Dickerson For Brother Starr Cnhei Steaks . . . Dodeers . s j333| of the sixth frame, the Outlaws with three-fbr-four. , second to drive in two runs for the IN TOWN" .. Brother Edward Starrs of Cran- b79 Chickens $ ht Blue Stars. runs in the. sixth and single tallies Cardinals 1 pushed across two. runs to gain Indians. This tied the score at 2-2 —PLUS— Bon. in Gruyere Cheese £;S '£& In other games, the Linden in the fourth and seventh complet- ' Over the season. Cox started and ford has been assigned . to the Chuck Roast or Steak |b ed the scoring. the tie. Twill was on the mound Open Tennis "Revenge of Maryknoll Major Seminary in 39° Turkeys Buckeyes remained a game behind won five games arid saved another vuiugeunwsQ ofCoun)rylryI-... eup*i the league-leaders by edging the County Net ! for the VFW and Rebetji hurled in relief. In pitching 31 1/3 in- The Creature" New York, according to Mary- Boneless Chuck Pot Roast. b C Zion Lutheran scored • twice in &mm*^m i^aVtmAAA Bordtn't or t) 3 ox. %Afi tox.47ft Elizabeth Braves, 2-1, while the . il for the Outlaws. Pells blasted a nings, he allowed nine runs and ti 'krioll headquarters at Maryknoll, 55 Breakfast Bacon . nuBnHannnn] Hflnnana^Kni ,..,. • • •. -0, 6-0; and .Ronald. tories each this week. Ben Olive Oil Sxabo and Koneskl. ' ern play. inaries in this country 4nd at mis- M«av«h»tJki>5e^.wht«uyLg Steve ,Zulick also had three hits. The defending singles ch .Harris Limited evened its reWelk- c defeated, George Abdo, 6-1, Walnut Field, opened the season sibO'txfet in AsiaT^A " r. The standing.of the Including a homer. Bud Knierim cord at 5-5 by topping the G-Men, applet cradled in • Ba*y tender crust and baked L is James Collins of Boselle. In 6-4. . • •• . •,; • with a 17-7*win over Sunny Acres and South.'America, Hi-Hat Peanut Oil • • . ' w .778 had three hits for the losers. 5-3. Friday evening - behind the to perfectioo. At thia price, you'll want aeveral! Westfirld Hawks .3 .714 the doubles event last year, the Arrangements for the tourna- on Monday. Neil Daly was the Linden Buckeyes .500 •six-hit pitching of George Snyder. winning pitcher, while Skip Hol- Cider Viiegar bottl* 11« Question Marks In other games this week, St. team of George Esposito of Fan- ments are being handled by Art CWJ>l£M. Tbe Bonlcit CWmi F00 UNION pint Cranford Riversides .444 Michael's takes on Calvary Luth- wood and Donald Weir of Plain- The following games are sched- Owen. All interested players can uck, who hit an inside the park JEFF MORROW • PUInfleM Drelers .400 BIG FR^E PLAYGROUND! Fine Eight White Vinegar > boMU 39c Elizabeth Braves .400 eran and Zion Lutheran meets field took top 'honors. . ^ ' uled this week: Tonight, VFW vs. inter by contacting him at thehomerun, .was the loser: Bill Gall FAITH DOMERGUE layer Cake Z"^ -49c Coffee Ring mm** Plainfleld Blue Stars MM Drive Inn and Harris Limited vs. quart Elizabeth A.A. Osceola Presbyterian at. Memoria Applications may be" obtained!! Springfield avenue courts. also hit a homer and Jess Nodel- THURS. — FRL — SAT. Brcen's Gold* Checks; tomorrow REX REASON As Disorderly Eldeen Wine Vinegar boMl. Field on Monday evening. from George T. Cron, assistant su- man connected for a triple. - ClnwncrScoi>» & Cdlor Eight persons arrested during a night. G-Men vs. Harriett's Out- The second win by Walnut was Riversides-Braves perintendent of recreation for the T. POWER M. O-HARA —ALSO raid by Cranford police at the laws and Citizen & Chronicle vs. Memorial Leads scored over Roosevelt School Field, Grand Values In Groceries % COFFEE! Play on August 7 Police Pistol'Team,. Union iCounty Park Commission. Blue Room; and Tuesday night, THE LONG GRAY LINE' 'AINT JVUSBEHAVIN' home of Mrs. Pinky Wright, 28 Box 231. Elizabeth. Entries close 6-4, on Tuesday. Daly and Gall , Johnson avenue, on July 3 pleaded Scrvt It ... HOt or ICED Roigts FartWood S<|uud VFW vs. Breen's Gold Checks and Senior Playground again starred for the winners, . PHIL CAREY — Technicolor, RORY CALHOUN SAVE at SCHERS A&r Irud ... Cranford Riversides - Elizabeth at noon Tuesday. .;, I guilty to disorderly conduct Johnson. & Johnson vs. A. & P. while Rowland had a double and PIPER LAURIE Braves game, has been rescheduled The Cranford police- pistol team 'WYOMING RENEGADE' harges Monday evening in Munir Eight O'CIOCk MiU.ndM.«ow ^7| The standing of the'league: < Softball League triple for the losers. ' 33c for 2:30 p.m. on August 7 at Field defeated the Fanwood police pistol W L Pet. fclpal Court and were fined $10 Grapefruit Juice Select Kern John Witherlngton allowed only SUN. - MON. — TUES. by the Union County Baseball team Tuesday for its sixth win VFW 8 By virtue of wins on Monday .889 KIRK DOUGLAS — T«ch. Leach by Magistrate Charles J. The Cranford team scored a total •UmcU'i Outlaws 8 two hits as he, hurled the high r UCTMM League. • For Ail-Star Tilt p 8 .728 and Tuesday, Memorial Field -|tgvens. Bnra'i Cold Checks .738 school nine to a 12-0 win over Beach ^ This game as "well as three of 1137 points to Fanwood's 109D. 3 moved into first place in the senior 'MAN WITHOUT A STAR' \t the time of the raid, Mrs. UPBnMl 4 - 49c Lor na Doones - MI 29c Safamtaxx 4c Johnson*.. 7 •-'4' .638 Memorial Field. Bob Lawrence led Grapefruit August 7 were the following con Individual scores are as follows Uasn* Limited . 9 S .300 playground Softball league., Crln^nwiflcope & Color Tomorrow Night Blue .fZoom .. 4 .400 lit was charged with selling Patrolman Albert Fischer, 294; 6 the winners -with a double and Jack Fntt-ariMlatti tests: Elizabeth IQuestion Marks Don Kern will represent the Chronicle ~ i 8 .133 Memorial Field nipped Roose- T, MARTIN -». POWELL, ijcoholic beverages without a 11- vs. Elizabeth A. A., at Warinanco Patrolman Frederick G. Roberts, G-Men I 10 .091 triple to score five runs, while 10^90c Pickle Spears^2^47c Cranford Riversides on the all- l 10 .091 velt, 6-7, Tuesday as Bob Bowers "HiT THE DECK and was released in $1,000 Sugar 5tt-.«46. Park, Roselle-Elizabeth; Plainfleld 287; Patrolman Joseph J. Kovacs, Steve Shaw and Gilbert also hit " RIALTQ star, team of the Union County belted a homerun for the winning well. Earl Eagle starred for. the- [bail. Her case was postponed to Tfllrsf-Quenching ieverages Dreicrs vs. Westfleld Hawks at 279; and /Patrolman Richard H Baseball League, which will meet; tally: Bill Hettman also had a cir- CHILDRFN ALWAYS FREE! July 26. Tamaqucs Park, Westfleld. and Schofleld 277. Cranford PoliceJLose loscrs. . '** ' WESTFIELD BrMa VakaM Malk Gi-^rAU. Club Soda. • 29 c an all-star squad of the Union;. cuit •cloirt'^for the winners. Norm Witherington also was the wln- A ninth person charged with frail Cocktail 2 :65c Cookies -rr- ;r27c I •«•• UlIB huH Flavors - plut dap. • bottlat Linden Buckeyes vs. Plainfleld The pistol team will rncet the .County Industrial Baseball League| To Railway- in Softball ' disorderly. conduct, 70-year-old p p ii Aftel^L JUing' pitcher for the high school WED. EVE THRU TUES. 3 Ca"<»C» « DryD . HoffmanHff . . f ;U Urga ICft Blue Stars at Green Brook Park, Scotch Plains police pistol' team tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at got the win. after settling down • Samuel Jordan of 220 South" ave- POLAROID r r Plainfleld. today at 1 p.m. Losing to Rahway at. Rahway,, field on Monday as they defeated Liienrant Spread 2 ^_? 29° 7-MiBit Fluffy Frosting Wnr»««oa-plu.dapd»Jt • boHl«i'* Brophy Field, Elizabeth. It police with following a shaky 'first inning. Roosevelt School, 7-3. Shaw had l^te, east, asked for and was grant- A former Cranford High School | "DaylA BLACKBOARD t,;a postponement until-July-26. C.n.daDrv.H^fm.n. « Urg. «0 wins and eight Barney Breka hit a homer for a homerun and a single. 98' Broadcast Redi*Meat . .;:»£$• CrispoOatmul Cookies . ..X Wlirtolliek — plutdapetit pitching star. Kern has been the! Roosevelt.. Police Chief William A. Fischer SUNGLASSES in the Union County Po- e ace of the Ithaca College nine for" Lincoln Avenue Field, evened JUNGLE lice Softball League last Wednes- James Laurel pitched Memorial its record at 1-1 on Tuesday^'py the raid. Also . participating River Brand White Rice 'PV; 13 ^-31« Southern Star BeaHe ^2 lz «• Chilled Orange Juice >~ the past two seasons..During the night. to a 7-4 victory over Sunny Acres DAIW CRUISE* vere: Det. Lt. Thomas Woods and O l_t— A&P brand f »o«. ff • 24oa.sW|g I past three summers, he. pitched in edging Sunny Acres, 6-5. Tom La- NOXZEHA 1 41 Edward Klubcnspics pitched a as he allowed: nine hits. Lymah --GLENN FORD Junket Rennet Powder . 3 ^ 35° Currant Jelly *»»'•«• ;^25••••••••••F* b-m»,luUty •bcrrrta.* boMla | Nova Scotia. .' Marc was the winning pitcher and "TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD , strong game for the. losers, but Marshall of Sunny Acres gave up ' NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS 85c SIZE —SPECIAL 89' Holuck took the loss. - . AMCnUNCtS'UXISCALNQtN USED CURS! John Morris, manager of the Public notice Is hereby given that the this u;as overshadowed by, Cran- only six safeties, but' was charged Qiialt* Water £S Memorial Field opened its sea- —AI.8O— ' K Townahlp of Cranford will sell at public A»r brand . Westfleld Hawks, will direct the ford errors. -Cranford's two runs with the defeat.. Rltter, Ring and BOUWD TRIM $190 ; tale to the higheat bidder lots' 41 to 45 MENNEN'S SHAMPOO FOR MEN BOTH A&r% Plentiful, Penny-Wise Produce son Monday with a 15-5 victory 1 STEVE COCHRAN RlsattssUal IHIM OKrf )>««»qualrty iS?-k:)\ UCL squad, lie, Micjccjr Carroll of came in the- third inning fea- •Inclusive.In block 217 on Cranford Tax ( John Sosnowski each collected two over Lincoln Avenue Field. Borges '> • .• IN • * Map — Pine Street, at its meeting to be the Riversides and John Sampson tured by a triple by Leo Schultz. hits. . m iheld in the Municipal Building on Tue*- ••«••*• JSI6V of the Elizabeth Braves are inRussell, the winning pitcher, al- was the winning hurler and John A |1.*O* "SHARK RIVER" • dny. the 26th day of July. 1955. at 8:30 $1.00 SIZE FREE 5Q| . It's new • •. Dolly Irond Roosevelt • opened its season Theisz took the loss. Butch Gibson 1p.m. charge of plans for the contest for lowed. Cranford batters only four Monday with a 4-2 win over Lin- BIAftMT. J.tO« .' '~in color Terms ol Sale: sparked Memorial's attack with a (1)' Minimum sale price. $4,500.00. WITH SKIN BRACER $139 ValueWW^ 11 the UCL.. hits. (3) Successful bidder muit pav 10 coln Avenue Field. George Wil- double, single and walk. WtSTCT. (•"<"> 2.75 Check The game 'u> being held for the Cranford will play the Rahway $ COLOR CARTOONS t per cent of the amount of his bid at liams and Jim Shaw had two hits Games scheduled this week in- MIWMIKOH 3.90 I the time of sale and the balance within HOWLAND WATERMEL0H=97< benefit of the Union County Base- Prison Officers at Memorial Field each for the winners and Marshall FOUGHKIEMH 3.50 SATURDAY MATINEE 130 days when deed will be delivered. N improved formula tfja M clude: Today, Roosevelt at Mcm-> |3> Lewi fees of sale and preparing for doc* of all -fr ball' Association's Hall of Fame. at 6:30 pjn. next Wednesday. and Soltysiak paced the' losers' deed to be paid by purchaser. Bui Whatever Size Fleet YMfeel. ^ M*«25c 15c ^33c orial. Sunny Acres at High School u.,n«i. »i > <4> The highest bid shall be'subject 89' breed*, ages and sites. • attack with a' pair of safeties. and Lincoln at Walnut; and to- CrW««»tMa«»iU.I« • to acceptance by 'the Township Com- aaTlllfi CAPS Sunny Acres evened its record Children's Matinee/ mittee, which reserves the right to re- morrow, Walnut at High School, ject all bida and withdraw the property 2 FOR ust •, Reduced Family Fares on Friday from sale. ' * i Na. at 1-1 on Tuesday by downingLincoln at Roosevelt and Merqor- W«itt«av4 « from rll.tWH»'M A* ^ "WARPATH" Seedless Gropes <*» * 29c fresh Peaches -23c t4UtltrilltWttnatfi *tOtja ».M iM Sale and conveyance to be made HJ3 CHEVROLET . . .> SUSS 1SS1 OLD3MOBILE SlOtS Walnut Avenue FTeTd, 10-5. In the ial vs: Sunny Acres at Walnut. m in 11 (iU K.M. —ALSO—. subject to the following restrictions: tia IMIas* i-J>»»t 8e4aa. (rtca, Canvtrtibto t'aaa«, (rain. Hydra- fourth inning, Tom Outcault hit •MM* That only one (II dwelling house 6 rOWKKOUDK. r««U, kulct mm* •ulli Drlvs, radU and aeaUr. and All games will be played at lfra.m. be erecterf on lots 41 to 48 inclusive WMUro many «Ui«r extras. ALL TWA 'Submarine Command' Blueberries «*-i.-j«-,ta-" ^;19 Bing Cherries auny *U»r aalnu. a homerun for Adams and in the The standing of the league: in block 217 Cranford Tax Map. Vi PRICE SALE -f-- SWELL CAR NEEDS IS V-O-U. TOWN8HIP OF CRANFORD N p Na. nil sixth inning Bob Wood belted one L TcL t « tHMINO . C4HTIWIA J. Walter Coffee. UN CMM AtlANIIC * *ACUIC Walnut Field California Oranges ;;r ., 5^59° Sweet Yellow Corn - I « aos over the fence for Sunny Acres. 1.000 Township Ork. BOTH ltS3 CHEVROLET . . Hlah School I.. 1.000 JULY 20-23 Dated: July IS. 1955. . • . »-!« s VricM affacHv* Am Satardav, Jjrfy 16rh ta A* "on- grrciAi, . . . sns ltS2 PONTIAC ... S12SS Ed Hildebrandt was the winning Lincoln Field ' .900 MOONLIGHT SHOWBOAT I'i LENTHERIC COLOGNE California .b-25«, New Potatoes . "*J£!ftr 10 £ «5« Supar Markets and Salf-Saivtear ttora* ealy. 8««»». grcaa. r*ll» and kttur. Culia C»l»lln». . j-ian ir««n. pitcher and Fred Ball took the Memorial Field .M0 /'Violent Saturday" Red Plums . HVDKAMATlr PIIVE. ra4to Rooaevelt School .000 a Na.. haaur aa4 whIU wall Urn. loss. ' ~ Sunny Acre* Field .000 SihrtwW.4ttttasp.ii —ALSO— CDCC WITH 5-DAY ltSX rORD siots HUDSON RIVER DAY LINt Na. 304 The following games' arc set "Far Horizons" rKCC DEODORANT PADS 98' v Keebler Town Armour's A Spry V1CTOBIA COVrt. M.H b.l.e 1 L, *. < ; N ti *J 1 O () Bosco Breast-o-Chickwi •*cr black. r»al>, hcucr. with 1949 WILLYS .... S4SS for this week: Today, Sunny Acres BUIUo «Va«aa. radU and heaUr. at Roosevelt and Adams at Lin- •elanntta arc trrlng hard to / Pur* v.g.rabla thort.ning rosDAMATic naive u« white JI'BT MIGHT rOR ' TUAT VACA- Tuna Fish Mouse Crackers Corned Beef Hash . wall Urcs. • ' TION. coln; and tomorrow, Lincoln at •over if there If a connection TIS Milk amplifi.r N.. Ill tweea diet, and polio. White •MIS TALC • ' I6oi.«7e ' / "Kj*. iib.i«e Memorial and Roosevelt at Adams. Light m.at — tolid pact Na. 311\ mm It94 FORD .... S12SS cannot y«t tell you what to tat ft* 43" can ,*" / >Mn can ~" The standing of the league: 59c SIZE ^SRECiAU •£*• . ^ • Cyll»*«» t-D«»r »«dan. i-Ln. ltSO STUDEBAKER . .. $395 South PLAY.SAFEON I2ox.iar33* w W I. Pel. avoid It they arc baginnlng' t* can " irai. rmal. aa< atater. READY t'kaaapUn UO««r Hcdan. Ian. Memorial Field 2' 0 1.000 hop* that diet may poMlbly pro- 2 FOR TO GO. radU and healer. Roooevclt School , 1 1 .500 TV REPAIRS Sunnv Acre. 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••<• TOE CRANFORD CITIZEN AMD CTROIWCIirTHUR^AY, jpLX 14,-lMSL «- :_TH» CRANFORD CTTIZPI• AND CHRONIClJt, THUltSPAT, JULY 14, 1BS3 SECTtON TWO Springfield avenue, far Gail Leary, Tommy Andreasen, Robert Four Win Susan Liming, 3-year-old daugh- Kiwanis President Etherington, Ricky Huston, Robert ter of Mr. and Mr*. Horace T. Speth, David Arnold, Thoma* (Continued from page I) I OBITUARIES Liming of 313 South Union ave- Charles, Clinton Cran.e Joseph Molly, and Janalee Barlow, Donna IPevelopment nue. The child died last Thurs- Warsinski, Rudy Stewart, George Talcott, Hilary Grote, Carolyn »Ire. Frank Esposito .Miss Agnes J. Barnstein day of leukemia in Presbyterian Burnash, Charles Sizer, Amos Gor- Schmidt, Patty Sangulliano, Non- nie White, Barbara .White and [Of Reservoir Funeral services for Mrs. Funeral services were held this Hospital in New York City. The don, Bruce Wells, Bob Mowen, morning at Gray MemoriaL-J2 Rev. Arnold J. DaMtpiist. pastor and William Plummer. - Helen.Weber as guests; and This Amelia Esposito, 80, who died Springfield avenue, for Mis* Agries of the Calvary Lutheran Church, Is Your Life, fcatalie Nutbead," [Opposed Tuesday at Rahway Hospital aftjer Josephine; Barnstein, 82," of 316officiated. Burial was in Holly- with Mary Coleman and Natalie arid Ingeborg Fey, Anne Marie In State I Plainfleld-Unlon Water Com- being ill for three weeks, will be South Union avenue,- who died wood Cemetery, Union. Two CHS —lidd—tomorrow—morning-iat—ia ^Monday in the .Autumn Rose _ Bora in Jersey City, she is sur- (Continued from Page 1) - ' Griffin, -Helen Sipp, Sharon Sor- ON pany, which serves the Cranford TOMORROW & SATURDAY! VALVES r.ALORE AT... enson, Susan Frank, Maureen area, has joined a, group opposing o'clock from her home at 12 Cedar Nursing vived by two "brothei •and—Iroquois-road-and-Cherokee a long illness. Dr. Albert Allin- 10, and Glenn. 5; one sister. Kenny, Susan Kightlinger and Liz [the development of Round-Valley street. Interment will be in Fair- road. In addition, seventh and ger, pastor of the Cranford Metho- Karen, 6: maternal grandparents. eighth' graders will board the Grayson as guests. . view Cemetery, Westfield. . dist Chunch. officiated. Burial Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Seely of voir site by the North Jersey Dis- buses at Cayuga road and Munsee A patrol of scouts has jbeen trict Water Supply Commission. A native of- Italy, Mrs. Esposito was in Flushing Cemetery, Flush- Lyndhurst, and her paternal working on the Cleveland School had lived in Cranford 11 years. ing, 1.. I,, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hor- drive and Centennial avenue and The group, comprising water Myrtle street. Under state law, rock. garden while those staying companies, industries and govern- She was the wife of Frank Espo Miss Barnstein was a native of ace Liming Of Roselle. at camp learned to make middy sito. The couple celebratedd theihir Copenhagen, Denmark, and came seventh and eighth grade students ment 'groups concerned with the n do not have to reside as far from burners and tin can stoves in prep- Raritan Valley; watershed, reports 50th wedding anniversary ° , ja "this country 53 years ago.-A aration for cook-outS;\ January 28. 1950. ", | resident of Cranford for six years, Mrs. Lftuis Young the school as high school pupils .to ALL TRIMMED ; it is working on its own proposals s be eligible for transportation. Ib. ! tor submission to the Legislature. Besides her husband, she i i,<,..„shc'had. T previously lived 12 years Funeral services will be held ! Plans were announced for the for- tomorrow at 8:30 ua from the The Board of Education adopted broccoli should to survivedu buyy tw<.**«o UHUBII«.I-daughters, Mrs* . | iin ElizabetElizaDeihn wherwneree shsne wawas aa LEGS OF LAIB 43« ! mation of "a Raritan Valley Con- Louise De Fazio of Elz, Louise De Fazio of Elizabeth, i member of St. James Methpdist Prall Funeral Home, Roselle, for the "staggered schedule" because •ark gVeen to color, and haw tends* • servation Committee to study and I.:.? and MMrs. Marie Pericola of Cran- Mrs. Margaret'M. Young. 40. wife JACKSON A. KANEY of the large enrollment expected atalkt and compact biida ia tha Bow Just Put In Pan—Swift's Premium Grade : preserve the water "rights and in- ford; two sons, Joseph and Fas There n.re no survivors. of Louis Young of 25 Qujine street, Jackson A. Raney, Indianapo- in September! ar clusters. terests of thevvalley." quale; a daughter. Mrs. Antoin- who died Tuesday afternoon at lis school executive, has been AGAR'S "The water available," the ette Gentile in Italy; a sister, named President of Kiwanis group's statement said, "in the Mrs. Carmella Romano of Gar- Gail Susan Liming the Elizabeth General Hospital International. He was elected to Services were held Tuesday after a long illness. A solemn high Raritan Valley is vital to the pres- wood; 23 grandchildren and two the number-one Kiwanis post , ent economic life and future de>- grcat-grandchildreh. morning at Gray Memorial, 12 mass of requiem will'follow at 9 by delegates attending the 40th '3.29 $0 EfMtnw.fi St* . velopment of the Raritan Basin. a.m. at the Church of Assumption. pnniigl convention of Kiwanis Picnic Styl* — Wyt. 4% Ib. «ach "The municipalities and inter- WAREHOUSE OVERSTOCK! KOOS OWN FLOOR SAMPLES! ? . • .•; Roselle Park. Interment will be International at Cleveland, O. (O»K Cnatef Taming lests of the seven-county area do in the family plot. As head of Kiwanis Interna- [not intend to have the proposed - Mrs. Young was a . native of tional, he will be official spokes- SWIFT'S PREMIUM »North Jersey project take place Roselle where she lived until man for almost a quarter mil- Ib. [in its preseht form. It will oppose lion Kiwanians in 4,062 clubs | any plans which divert the waters coming to Cranford 10 years ago. I ' _ located throughout the United OF VEAL | of the Raritan Basin to the use of She was a communicant of the States and Canada, and in [other areas, or for the proposed Church of the Assumption. . Alaska and the Hawaiian Is- :f Good For Chops or Roasts (Round Valley, development proj- Besides her husband. * she is lands. Mr. Raney has devoted, Somi^piMloss —-"ExtraGood lect" survived by a daughter. Mary Lou. most of his professional life to 1 Alternate conservation plans savings from Go 8&0 from Plainfield and a son, Thomas I*, Both at the education of the physically- tare being prepared, it was an- ami moret to home; her parents, Mr. and Mrshandicapped. . He has been WINES AND LIQUORS SWIFT'S PREMIUM [nounced, to "help j alleviate New M ; John Gerlach of Roselle; four superintendent of the Indiana Ib., I Jersey's acute, water problem • • • • . •• . •'••• •••••.• •. ••'•(>.•• .• brothers. Adam Gerlach of Eliza- State School for the Deaf at [without 'drying up' the Raritan- Ever think CoMohtio emd W: Mrs. Elizabeth Harrer Town Orders ough, Edison Township and Som- v ILWORTH — Services will page 1) 4 Year Old Imported Rum erville; Johns-Manville Products hard to keep secret when frWnjd-rieighbor comes; to "boh" and "ah over your glamorous sunburst mirror ... conducted tomorrow morning North avenue. ' lb.M^ Corporation, Manville; Morris and or the big lounge chair you jusrgot for Dad! And the listings here are just the beginning! Come see! »k«Mt tlliabatfc 3-4400 «r ' at 10 o'clock at the Mastapeter In other business. Dr. George B. Sirloin or Porterhouse • 99^ •lunterdon counties and the Mid- Wander through all 5 floors ... h*ok for the bright red sale tjigs on hundreds of uiitfdverlised specials! Tick* OMca rk*Mi PlaMUM 4-4700 Suburban Funeral Home. Roselle Angen was granted a variance for 3 Quarts For Idlesex County Planning Board. Park, for Mrs. Elizabeth Harrer. Doors open at 9:30 A. M... .stay open 'til 9:30 both nights so you anil lnibby can shop together! x and professional office $11.70 *\ v BALTIMORE •% OHIO who died Tuesday night at theat 113 North avenue, west. The Go by froin, and raJax as ye» ridmt horne of her daughter. Mrs. Eliz- Board of Adjustment recommend- jjr Strikes, Injures i abeth Malmsheimer of 602 Colfax ed approval of the request. Jt was Case of 12 — $44.95 |B«y Riding Bicycle avenue. Interment will be in thereported that two professional Rosehil! Cemetery. Linden. Hygrade Warren David: Weber, 6, son of offices are planned for the , first [Mr. ahd Mrs. John F. Weber of Mrs. Harrer came to this coun- floor and a residence on the second 19.95 to 34.95 Ma^iiirir«nl Laimps.. try from Germany four years I S3 Munsee drive, received a lacer- Itnnr ation of the forehead and an abra- MADISON ago. She is survived by two other Souhi«i:cateil inodrrni, tratlitionaln, charming colonial* ... liih^d-tlororaleil 5 HamlMmH I able s • •, uel Evans wish to thank their notice informing its' drivers hot to GIN 4/5 Qt i street at about five miles an hour iv^jriAlNREiD friends and neighbors for their speed in Cranford. Since the drive BIAC1CPEINCE, 80 Proof S&M b [when the right, front fender of . ' .. "" . SHchrmaJiogan>'8 with liand-toolcd leather top«... lovely lime«I oak and blond malWany moderns... Iiandepine colonial maples kind "thoughtfulness during -our began, there has been a marked I her car struck, the child as he i ... even some provincials! A huge collection of tables... step, end, lamp, cocktail, uriuu... all tl»e styles you want most! recent bereavement, also the improvement in traffic conditions -30 KASSER'S. 100 Proof S3J» PORKWTLETS 49< r approached Wall street, riding I south on Rose street. He was o* BOUND SHOOKl XV • **• .'Cranford Police Department for on Springfield avenue, Mr. Fritz 4/5 Qt. SMIRNOFF. 80 Proof S4.1S Ib. their helpfulness. said. ' 1 treated by Dr. A. D.. Thaler. Q WOOOSRIDGEN^ . J. > i-iiiinn Evans Jones Three letters were read by May- SMIRNOFF. 100 Proof S4J5 6ALF with V* Ib. bacon [Patrolman Matthew Haney in- MHUCHEN I yestigated the accident •ER1H AMBOr ' Edith Evans Jones or Andersen from residents in ARROW. 80 Proof , S4.15 Ruth'Evans Griggs County Park drive commending 69.50 Brpadloom Rugs, IK I | Retford Avenue Full Qt. 40.00 the policing during the Fourth o ARROW, 100 Proof SLOT U« CHOPS 79< [goffers Asthma Attack Cranford, N. J. Here's your chance to pocket a $20 bill on beautiful room*»ixc broadlopms! Long-wearing, fiue wooYblend* iuJ8th Century July celebration. They asked tha 2 For $7.9? JMembers of the,police and fire the town continue to hold the pro- departments supplied oxygen and Victorian designs... tone-on-tones, colonials, florals. ..smart new modern textures! In countlessNMlors! ' ' gram in Nomahegan Park. The LEGS and BREASTS of lionday morning for Miss Edna communications were from Alan 18, of 35 Hollywood ave- H. Butler of 111 County PartC ICE COLD BEER! hue, who suffered an asthma at- drive, Ernest Trotola and. Harold FRYING CHICKENS 59< Later in the morning she Hansen of 115 County Park drive. / OVER 50 BRANDS / vas taken to Muhlenberg Hos- (Brag JH>mortal Always In Stock. Call for a Case of Your pital, Plainfield, by the Cranford 19.95 Glamorous Sunburst Mirroi Established 1897 h Ibi. Aid Squad. * . '. :' Its golden rays measure a full 24"...and its sparkling mirror will reflect your decorating geniun! ju»t one of the lirjgi^t Dr.Tsagos 'Favorite. •I LAMBPAniES (Continued from paae 1 > values you'll find in our big collection of decorator mirrors from 8.95 to 89.95... all tagged a whopping % to % ofH has been appointed to fill the va- NOW AVAILABLE AT. cancy on the faculty. FREE Free Delivery DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED , ALL FOOD STORES! Dr. Tsagps won her bachelor of b i.'ii arts and doctor of philosophy de- MEW! QUICK FROZEN grees from New York University PARKING CR 64044 CANNED BOILED HAM 79< and her master of arts degree ROMA'S *• 49.50 Famous-Label Mattress •M* from the University of Wisconsin 71b. to 141b. LASAGNE At the local college. Dr. Tsagos You'll find the famous-name 49.50 label still on it! It has hundreds of firm coils, upholstered in fine pre-coinpres*ed cotton served on the faculty committees Just H««t and Eatl felt, to give you the healthful support you need ... a non-sag, pre-huilt border... heavy 8-ox. tick for longer wear I on educational policy and public SPECIAL TREAT — mad* in our kUch«n — relations and advertising. - ALBANY PACKING ROMA MARKET RIB ROAST *; I Ztt Somerset St •, FL 6-4481 $ Playground Enrollment Lb.Pkg. (Continued from Page I) 53c Try One and Bo Pleased 7 449 Charcoal Modern Bedroom ... O assistant supervisor, report.- The Winners were:' First, Randy Nel STMCTLX FRESH M^ Dramatically styled, beautifully crafted... new charcoal fasliion finiih! Our 3-pc. master bedroom' include* a mauiinoth son; second, Barbara Nietzel CHOICE CUT ' double dresser, extra-sue chest, full panel bed! Reg. $499 suites with triple dretacr, bookcase bed, twin beds ... now just $299! third, .Audrey Young; and honor- LARGE WHITE EGGS 63C Lb. able, mention. Karen Peterson, vvv Barbara Ludlow. Joanne Neitzel, FROM FARM TO YOU Dox. POT ROAST 63c INSURE Elaine Bykowski, Danny Fried and Joan Nysiak. ' CERTIFIED WILSON'S ROUND TOP SIRLQIN — X-RIB 39.95 to 59.95 Beautiful Chairs ... CD Slates COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER CHOICE CUT—Bono In -f%#%^ Almost any kind of rhair you can name! Big. comfortable Jounget, club t-liairo, rliannrl back*, rucker*, u<«iu>ioual chairs... (Continued from page I) . moderns, traditional, colonials, provincials! Many with deep foam, cuehionsi Fabrics and colors unlimited! for part-time office work am 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, CRANFORD phone-answering assignments, a< EXTRA PICNIC SPECIAL CHUCK ROAST >38» the headquarters contact him. H< • ONE POUND • also would like to hear from any VEAL LOAF E POUND 9 LEAN BONELESS We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an one wishing to donate office furn iture or equipment. 139.95 Bed^ plus 2 Mte Tables .... WHITE CHEESE ALL 39.95 outstanding funeral home, complete with air SPICED HAM KOSHER STYLE Ju»t 33 sets... full S|K panel bed plus 2 matching night tables...in mint, pinktone 4>r (and inuliugaii)! Just 18 pinktone Elect Lewis lb. - . mahogany chest*, reg. 79.95..*.sale-Ugged 39.95! Also handsome 89.95 coidovan ehest-on-chcsti...now yours for 49.95! conditioning, organ, large light rooms for your (Continued from page 1) BALONEY FOR Rudy Stewart; John Starr vs. Jim 59, 49' An Accident Is N«r«c A Bride; and Tom Andreasen vs. every convenience. Our own display room. Richard Erdmann. Happy Occasion But It's A 9 The week's program included lot Caster to Tak* «Finan- hike to Hope, a hike to Jennj nc :n and Talk to Us A.bcM.it Your Fn r Orders dally Wb«n hsuranc* Pays *299 to 599 Decorator (Sofas reduced. .40* Jump, a trip to the wild animn 1 An The Expani—. farm of the Poconos. a movie en- Floor samples from'Koos finest nittoui group, magnificent sofa* from famous Arrowbilt .»_,.. contemporary and traditional ... all one-of-a-kind! Many with deep crown foam rubber cushions . . ; all in elegant fabrics, even some costly imports! titled "My Pal Busty,""-team' WE HANDLE ALL FORMS, games, swimming and boating. OF INSURANCE WITH Campers for the week were REPRESENTATIVE David Powell. Donald Watt, COMPANIES Thomas Oathout. Jimmy Oathout, Don Lewis, Sheldon "Cohen. David Hudanish. Davy Erdmann, Rich- ard'Erdmann, Robert Talbot, John VBANK YODBA8KA YEtkEUSHtltKEl Starr. ' Thomas Mitchell, Dick Inosr»orated Plenty ml tree parking Jumt 19% 4mum.,..tmkm Durmmlcr, William DeChabert, INSURANCE ... tmr over 1909 cmrsl mptmX tutl yc«ra tm Steven Tyre, Peter Jones. James 12 SPBINGFIELD AVENUE 31S EAST BROAD STKEET Bride, Billy Marck and Allen Wll- | | Cot Prices to Charch and Civic Organizatlom 4 \ Ohifiri S-2474 CBANFORD, N. J. — CE 8-0092 TFIELD. N. J. — WE 2-tlU ley- Also. Billy Little, Phil Bru- Cranfonl Trust BWg. baker, George Warner, Paul Seiser, WALNtJT AVENUE ^ ^. . Phone CRanford Walter Benard. Richard Eichinger, BOOM s, 8B00ND Bobby Allen, Jeff Fkurcn, David Sppsp^pillllg^^ - -,,,..

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Dorian and (Combined in 1821) ' f FlfteeB Yeatk Aft* Awards an eigfct- sound movie on the spiritual as- Three Residents Act 116 Herning avenue and Major" C^iT»« & Chronicle cordion and violin duet. They are ; Wesley A. Stangerj Sr., have main- pect of nature and its wondrous i Cranford. N. J. ttsan tmmaBtee to "plan a reerea- .William A. Kolbe of 40 Herning friends of students now attending Cranford Locar-52, Patrobnen> Benevolent . Frank Theodore Sloani, 70, of 9 Claretncmt tained perfect attendance since works, will be .presented by the | For Foothill Playhouse £OITOR AND POBLWHEI Dear Sir: To Members their1 induction seven months ago- avtnue, members of the 78th- In- the college's summer term. AssoclaUon, and the Firanetfs Mutual Benev- place, a resident of Cranford for 30 years and a Rev. Milton Achey of the Moun-1 Three Cranford residents are fantry Division Reserve, will re- Saroettoe ago I had a letter in A social will be h|ld tonight at former member of the Board of Education, died Attendance awards-aggregating Reelected to honorary member- to Qfte eocbzEuttee this cohunn about school running oleni Association presented resolutions to the. v ship' in the club were Former tainsiae—UnioR-rChapel at the ; included in the cast of the current I pf»rt to Camp Drum. N. Y,, for" the college and refreshments will after a brief" illness. He was president for many j 20t years of perfect- attendance at Mis Jdasoie SkChaan, lltss.]|ar- Trailside Museum in the Watchung jfoothlll Playhouse presejitatipn. two weeks, starting July 24. Township Committee requesting permission to Mayor George E. Osterheldt and -be-served- years of Sloan rmeetings were presented to 25 ban Sates and Edgar SoydL all. Reservation Sunday at 3 p.m., the,-His and Hers." „ They Will participate in the In that letter I said that if. a hy Z3gt_Presjdents _Henry W. Whip- / • reierendum in the November General Election. turers of New York. He" was a former president rmembers^f-the^-eranforoV-Rotary- rf €rwrfor*Ras»BSc^lt * Union County Park Commission j Voc Washbourne is seen in the | l.'.test field 'problems as prepared new trade was built it should be. [ Club at its weekly luncheon meet- ple and William J. Willsey. j 1 1 The resolutions were referred to the committee of of the Cranford Golf Club, now Echo Luke 1 La annotmced.—: '---—— ^rodutiiort- in—tho rolo-of—Lvdin-fl^ --^ ^ ^t-P-"'trnent of the Army_ of such shape and length as to be 1 ing last Thursday in the Methodist The club voted to change its}' The program is one in a scries ). Allan Whiiney portrays Dr. Carl :'.'iul will bo under the supervision Peterson the whole. Increaaes were requested as follows: Country Club, and a member of Trinity Episco- Student. Loan Fund to the Rotary- 'estfieldi Att&in WilHatns of Ro- Member Quality W«*Ulm of Newjenay' of A.A-A. standard. Otherwise any I Church educational building. BBss Patricia Gubiek of; of free nature shows available to;: Hnlek and Louisa Old plays Avis, i of-reeulur army officers who were record broken on it would not be Fire Department — Chtef, from $4,500 to $5,000; pal Church.. ' Scholarship Committee and Pres- I The presentations, made by EQzabeQt and R&bard Rapasky of I the public each Sunday afternoon *tni .. maid and housekeeper. active in World War II and the recorded' bjpthe A-£LA. . - * Water Shortage lieutenants, from $3,600 to $4;lOO; sergeants. Tommy Albans and Cle.ve Muldrow carried I President .Peter J. Clark, were as ident Clark was authorized to ap- through, Qctobcr 30 at the Trail- Kore;m conflict. Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, N. J.. as Second Class Mat^r. PubUshed Thursdays «t ' I alsVmentioned the track at $3,400 to *3,fc00; Grade A patrolmen, $3,200 to off major trophies in the community track and | follows: ° Dr. Rowland P. Blythe, point a scholarship investment j side T committee for investment of the' Tbe fiist eveftt was a pit CV>. O.-bo'rne serves as jud?.e ad- Cranford N. *, by The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. Ind. Official newspaper for Cranford. the Walnut Avenue Field which May Help Lawns $3^00; Grade B patrolmen, $8,000 to $3,300, and field meet at the Cranford Oval. Tommy won the 130. years; Charles M. Ray, 20 held last Thnrsdky eveoing at at vocate and Major Kolbe as an in- monies in the loan fund. I : was of A-A-A. standard length and Emergency bans on the. use of [years; J. Walter Coffee, 19 years; Stephen Philip Haveson, son of tellicence officer with the divi- Garwood and Kenilworth.' Subscription Rate. $4.00/0 year. Advertising Rate* oa Request. Grade C patrolmen, $3£00 to $3,100; Fire De- Mayor Osterheldt'cup with a time of 102 seconds John L. Biach, Robert M. Crane college's paopeity in Springfield | garden hoses could be a blessing partment — Chief, $4.00 to $5,000; captains, $3,- in the 100-yard dash, and Cleve took the Police I Patrick J. Grail, 17 years; G. Crane Reports Mr. and Mrs. William. Haveson of :sion's headquarters. '. • wcr: 21-23 Alden Street. Cranford. N. J. «^r. TELEPHONE CRAKFOBD M00O and Morris Siegel were named to; Since then the new Walnut Ave- in disguise, announced Eric H. 400 to $4,100; Grade A firemen, $3,200 to $3,500; Commissioner Wolf cup for the 440 in 56.2 sec- 1 Nelson Kling, 12 years; Robert M. Part.' — • 818 Springfield nVenUe, isattemi-, Crane, 10 years; Charles E Doo-continue their investigations of the j in? the 35th anniral summer ses- nue School has been built It is Peterson, Jr., Union County agri- Grade B firemen, $3,000 W $3,300, and Grade C • onds. • On X-Ray Program (»iv<'ii Service Pin 1 ley, 9 years; William.S. Allen and possibility Of establishing a base-' sion of the Peddie School, Hights- not only at least a quarter of a cultural agent. Daily watering of firemen, $2,800 to $3,100. More than 125 boys and girls were regl-""j[ ball league for 12- to 15-year-old Robert Crane of Cranford, vice- . I-ouise H. Ditlrick of 13 Van mile from where it should be and ' [Clarence Van Chamberlin, 8 years Kctr Type Oatdoor Mr. and Mrs,, Danle^ Webster, formerly of Garwood, are town: lawns encourages crabgrass and A record crowd, estimated at between 8.500 stered at the Union County'Park Commission's -; boys. . • ' ' resident of the Union County Bunn avenue, a staff assistant in where, at that time, o there was ] in the bungalow they recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. the Service Division of Essp Re- wastes water, he says. and 11,000 persons, crammed the, brook section Report was received that Jo- Phone Booth Installed 'uberculosis and Health League, | TextOes Trebled plenty of vacant land, but the High Street Playground under the direction u{ ;. Also, Emanuel A. Petersen, Ar- search and Engineering Com- Water Fight Still in Opening Round Those who water their lawns a • seph Caruso, a club member,- is Neiar Jersey . Bell Telephone John Sorrentino at 16 Keith Jeffries avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Sor- nc., . and program ' chairman. | Trom 1900 to 1W0 the output of grading around it covered part of of Nomahegan Park ton the annual Fourth of Miss Dorothy Hollis and E. B. Rosencranz. jj [thur K. Burditt, William P. Smith pany, Linden, has completed ten little each day, Mr. Peterson says, convalescing satisfactorily ini Company has installed the first of rehiinb will continue to live in Cranford in a new home that tates that a total of 3.868 X-roys • manufactured textile products and ; July band concert and fireworks display. Mayor A crowd, of 10.000 townspeople and resi- | Land Albert B. Caldwell, 7 years ivcre taken in Union County by j years' service and was presented Although the water problems of this Meanwhile, t h e I n t e r-Munidpal the trade. , are helping only those plants with Elizabeth General Hospital and is its BCTT alusninum outdoor tele- they are, purchasing. This sale was arranged by Mrs. F'auline dothlruc almoat trebled In this coun George E. Osterneldt, introduced by Harold dents of neighboring communi^es were tit No- \ leach; Dr. Edward M. Coe, 6 years; he league's low-cost X-ray sur-; her service award Friday.,' Water Committee has petitioned the . -' By moving the track north about shallow roots, such as crabgrass. expected home .soon. phone booths in Cranford at the Chapdlcr of: the .office of, G. E..' Howland, Cranfprd,realtor. area still are far from solved on a long- Glovier, Independence Day chairman, welcomed mahegan Park for the July Fourth celebration. [Horace K. Cijrbin, Jr., and Vincent cy; 1,308 in community surveys j forty feet we would still have a A thorough soaking of the' ground Atlantic station on North avenue range basis, there has bpen an encourag- Public Utility Commission in Trenton to standard track. •v " Cranford residents and their friends on behalf Mayor Osterheldt read the proclamation of the Sarnowski, 5 years each; Law- None are more hopelessly en- at the exit of the Garden State and 2,560 in industry. Three.ac-| every two weeks is more benefi- phone booth w located on the ing improvement in the immediate situa- hold a public hearing on the water situa- I doubt if a standard track can of the Township Committee. Committee Against Intolerance, signed by him enee O. Tapelman, 4 years; Dr. sliSved-^tnan those who falsely Parkway. Edward C. McMah.on; publicity, ive cases of tuberculosis were! cial as the water soaks in five or : northbound lanes of the Garden harles M. Ray; staff 'aides,,Mrs. ! tion in this area and to issue an order be laid out oh the present Memor- CyrUl W.. Perley was installed as president with prior approval by the Township Committee ill, 3 years; Henry believe they are free. —Goethe . CranfondTs first outdoor tele- ound- Mr. Crane further re- tion/as shown by the; fact that during last six inches, to the roots of the good State Parkway. It - is of wooden Donald McGinnis; safety services, ported that this service is made. Enjoy the Sun this Summer - directing Plainfield-Union to complete ial Field but, as I said in the above grass, he explains. of the Cranford- Rotary Club at the groups an- and community. . construction. This type is no long-- Kenneth Iversen; chairman of week's record heat wave pressure in letter, a township official told me ossible through the purchase of' additional improvements, especially in its Mr. Peterson, emphasized that nual meeting in the Howard Johnson Restau- Major construction work on the courtroom er being used by the company. seryice groups, Mrs. A. G. Ingalls; uberculosis Christmas Seals. Cranford mains held well above the that there was land adjoining the only two or three good soakings hut Protect Your Eyes With distribution system, described by engi- rant, Route 29. Seated by Past President Charles addition to police headquarters had been com- The firm's slurvey of possible gray ladies, Mrs. C. R.-Boettger. Medical authorities in the tuber- danger level/At the same time last year, field which was available for its were needed for lawns during the M. Ray, Mr. Perley succeeded Robert M. Crane. pleted and it was to be ready for occupancy in sites for outdoor telephone booths motor corp, Mrs. George W. Al- enlargement it necessary. Consid- culosis field urge the oarly detec- this newspaper was telling of "the sea- neers as necessary to insure completely entire period of extended drought George H. Bates, chairman of the building two weeks, according to Police Commissioner J. is continuing and will not be com- bertson; home nursing, Mrs. How- *Good Sun Glasses! ering facilities and parking space ion of tuberculosis in- order to son's second instance of dangerously low. satisfactory service. .last summer. '• > „ committee, announced that the contract for the Edward Wolf. The addition was to have a strict-. pleted for some time, Edward ard Cowperthwaite. / bring about an early arrest of! the Memorial Field is best for. He.also remarked that "brown- Smith, manager of the local office, Also, nurses aides, Mrs. Forrest 7water^pressum,_AVilhaLleas . / 1 :.i.:iL. n* Innr-Vt onnnAe firfi»rek ThiTUlC'lC.s is' alall ttfok iY\the good, but the fact new $150,000 church school building for the First entrance and, space for police court files. Equipped with he .'disease, states Mr. Crane. The/i scheduled activities. ing oft"-is not a sign that roots are reports. • . - ^landing; canteen, • Mrs. E. E. X-ray is one of the most important i Presbyterian Church had been awarded. It was Wesley A,, Stanger' was reelected head of or Prescription \hydrant in the southeast section of the still remains that--the improvements: -'• There is - considerable-activity.... dying and neecLmorejwater^JMany__ Moody; nursing services,-,'JVIrs. H. ools in firi'ding the early case of ' inner3 ""expected" that the new building/ designed to the Cranford Historical Society-by the:trustees • Cuts fuel costs up to 50%! MUCRimON OPTICIANS made by Plainfield-Union during the around: town among groups and good lawn grasses such as Ken- B. Popp; home service, Mrs. Jack uberculosis and the league car- j unship delivering not even a trickle of accommodate an attendance of 1,000 children, • Troubre-free. automatic heat! past year, including arrangements to individuals about a practice track. tucky blue grass turn brown at' Sn the borne of Walter R. Hay. Bates Announces Hr - Brockbank; blood program, ries on this program -during the | 277 North Broad St. ter." •• '•• ' •••" •:.••• •?. -, Eighty percent of the Walnut the top during a heat wave.' would be completed by the end of March, 1951. Parents and friends were invited to closing I • Warms every room evenly, quickly! Channing Rudd; -production^ Mrs. months of February through June. | purchase surplus water from Elizabeth- / . Elizabeth. N. J. _. July 15 rolled around last year, Avenue track is in good condition , Annuals, perennials and newly exercises orsUi» Daily Vacation Bible Schools • Clean—drapes, rugs, paint stay New Chairmen G. L. Griswold; entertainment, Suspicious findings arc reported to j town, cutting in of hew wells and con- and for a few dollars about 100 planted trees and shrubs may ' • : Tra'Yaaxs Ago .. Mrs. E. S. Reed; and Junior Red Open Thuridir Evcnlacs George M. Haskew, chief engineer of the conducted by tnaJMethodist and First Presbyter- new longer! George H. Bates, chairman of the family physician and clinical i Cloitd Wcdoctdajra struction of additional pumping and stor- ft. of the track can be realigned need a thorough soaking twice a Mrs. Rose b'Arcy, acting postmaster, with- ian Churches and'the Gospel Tabernacle. the Cranford-Garwood -Kcni'l- Cross, Miss Ella M. Haver. rechecks at one of the tubrccu-j IN WESTFIELD Plainfield-Union Water Company, had to clear the school grading. We week, says the expert^ >• • drew as a candidate for the permanent appoint- worth • Chapter American "Red losis clinics are done before a age facilities, and even the suggested 1 to report that completion of .a new 24- would then have not only a per- • • • v . ment to the Cranford Post Office. A successor was "•• Twenty Tear* Aso Cross, announced today the- ap- final diagnosis is made. '"Corner Broad ftiid Elm" additional "distribution system improve- " Cranford Boys' Camp at Silver Lake opened- Grand Jury Praises inch 'pipexlme from Scotch Plains to fect practice track but area for New Commemorative to be appointed in September. Arthur F. Metz, pointment of this year's chairmen^ Twenty-five persons were re- OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS Westfield capable of supplying 5,000,000 ments, all are things that should have "other sports. It does not make Peter J. Clark, and Louis T. Wiersbach were as- with near capacity of 26 boys for the first week. The' new leaders^are: disaster, Work of C. K. Sellers ferr.ed to private physicians for been done five years or more ago, in the 'sense to spend money, for a track Stamps Available Here pirants. Others in the field were William E. The association sought'donations of chairs and . A letter praising Carroll. K. Sell- gallons of water a day to Plainfield-Union elsewhere for practice' only. face of the rapid population and industry Postmaster Arthur F. Metz has Calloway, Gerald F. Croweli, Bradley Glllespie a piano. ers of Cranford. legal assistant to "7' consumers frorrv Elizabethtown Water During the last two or three the prosecutor, -has been drafted announced that two new com- and Fred E. Kantner, Jr. It was reported that Acting Police Lt. WUliam A. Fischer was ad- Company surpluV scheduled for that growth in the area served by the conv years the student body seems to WILBUR COON by the May "Grand Jury. memorative stamps are > now -on the Municipal, Democratic Committee would vanced to full rank by action of the Township i ^ate^had-beeiL-deliy.ed_by engineering pany. •. • have lost some of its interest in favor Mr. Mete .if he finished among the top SHOES Mr. Sellers was given the letter athletics. I believe that that :4n-___sale at tee J>anford Post Office. Committee. ' '••'.• at a farewell dinner of the group difficulties. \ Had^theseimprovements^been made three in a Civil Service ExaminatipnLto be given^ ... fa* -. : terest can be. at least partially, re- One stamp commemorates the The Board of Education authorized Clerk last week at the Suburban Golf That pipe line was completed and earlier, the dangerous pressure drops ex- Patrolman Frank Caruso found two sheep in HrRTMcCulIough~ahd~other officials to apply WOMEN WITH Club, , Union. Mr. Sellers' works gained if the Board of Education centennial of the Soo Locks and. 7 the police parking lot and returned them to.th e to'* the Federal Emergency Administration -fear with ihe Grand Juries." put into use a week later>and during the periemiced by Plainfield-Union consunv permits and encourages the use the Other the sesquicentennial of ntosrar for practice and recreation of the owner, • Dudley Neville of Kenilworth.. Mr. Public Works for a Joan and^ grant to. build a The letter read: ensuing year Cranford hakenjoyed ade- ers in recent summers would have been the discovery of "The > Old Man quate water pressures except for a brief avoided, and we would now be that much Walnut Avenue Field which is Neville and police thought that the animals new junior-senior high school. ANDREW CR1SANT1 •."Without your clear and precise only a short distance from the cen- of the Mountains," a famous hadn't come alone from Kenilworth. Republicans of Union County were' working PLUMBING • HEATING • REPAIRS Ondntotf AaMrteaa interpretation of the numerous laws» and the careful introduction period oh May 9f fniimvi^g farther advanced on the next phase of icr of Cranford and 'within walk-. landmark of N e w Hampshire. N. Rr Foster of Berkeley place was unanlm- for a record attendance at the State festival at 36 North Ave., E. CRanford 6-1320 ing distance of the High School. of the cases presented, our work a month-lonhl g dhdroughtt, when pressure the Inter-Municipal Committee's Both are in the three cent denom- flirt. Mrs. Ralph L. Lovell, Republican "would have been much more dif- It would be a shame to cut down municipal chairman, was in charge of tick — filntfi Saturrlay'c rinriwj Suwnw Mtmths •> «EA1»PO«P here dropped to a record low of impounds paign for an adequate water system—*he .. ination. • .' . ' cal Society. He had been acting, president since flcult to carry out x any more trees between the High reservations, for the special train for Union ' " battle for a reservoir large enough to in- The Soo Locks stamp is blue the death of Arthur R. Warnock In 1944. per square inch. o School and Brookside Place, par- County GOP delegates. and shows a steamer on a map of Carroll K. Sellers was installed as presi- o Putting into use last week of a Hew sure a sufficient supply for years to ticularly for a running track which dent of the Cranford Rotary Club, succeeding Malcolm Warnock won the Cranford Canoe ( the Great Lakes. The scene is 36-inch pipe line from linden through come. -. could "be only a make-shift at best Winchester Britton, Jr. President Sellers was in- Club singles trophy for the first time when he Cranford to Roselle capable of pumping And had this been the case, we Truly* yours, shown against a background of stalled by Charles M. Ray. past president. . « defatted Fred.Ford*;in three straight sets,.6-2,. REUBEN T. ROBINSON between 2,000,000 and 4,00>,e00 gallons might now be seeing, actual construction sky aiiS water".'' . ""* -T A $100 increase in relief costs was noted 6-1,6-2. of Elizabethtown surplus into the Plain- Under way on the proposed Round Valley The green New" Hampshire during the first six months of the year. Illness,' Mrs. Mary Frances McQuoid of Hampton II field-Union system daily, is expected to reservoir or an equivalent project, in- Students at Picnic stamp pictures a profiile view of age or physical disability were responsible for Hall, widow of former Mayor Charles W. Mc- Entertained by Duo "The Old Man of the Mountains" having some persons .always on relief, despite Quoid -of Roselle, died in Muhlenberg Hospital. insure adequate supplies and pressures stea

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"•' f \ THDHSOAY. JULY 14, IMS crftiaBi i trtuitsbATK^ JOLT i%, Peers in Elisabeth; Bride-Elect Troth Revealed Band School ands. Cpl. Delano is attached to will come from the Philadelphia Will Return to Perm the Marine Guard company. Be is Rutgers Scientist Says She's Cod! Metz Reports office, Mr. Metz said, and will not Ferrises Social Happenings in and About Cranford Enrolls Twelve Water Supply Seen Campaign Issue on the staff of the base paper and be received here until July 22/ Mrs. Eugene Peer, formerly of is a member of the drum and This delay, It is explained, if to Cranford, recently arrived in Eliz- ; As the date of the General Election in Novemfier gets closer Checks Reflect ; Mr. and Mrs. G- Russell Smith Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dill and weeks with their great^grand- Local Students bugle corps. He. is a former schol- provide the pay lag needed in Will Move abeth from Talara, Peru, with bar and closer, more and more discussion will be heard emanating from many resident .sfeel strongly about astic sports reporter for the Cran- of 725 Willow street have returned their children, Arlene, Harry' and mother, Mn. Elizabeth Van Pelt sons Eugene, Rodney, and Wil- Twelve Cranford students are Salary Increase setting up the new system, tinder of Point Pleasant. the politicians on this area's.water supply needs. j the issue: ford Citizen Sc Chronicle. A grad- which the present semi-monthly home after vacationing for a week Frances Ann, of 113 Oak lane will liam. They are now living at 314 registered at" the Union County ,;.. , All candidates in Union County, both Republicans and Demo- . Improvements made by the postmaster Arthur t. Mete re- leave on Saturday to spend two uate of Cranford High School, he potted today that flrsl pay checks pay schedule will be changed \o Tomorrow at Cape Cod, Mass. Palisade road, Elizabeth. Band and Orchestra School,' ^,-crats, seem to favor taking action at this time to solve the problem, Elizabethtowb Water Company attended Washington C o 11 e g e, a 'bi-weekly progta.tn.. " weeks in Greensboro, N. C, and Mr. and Bin. Herbert DitzeL Mr. Peer' and another son. which is now underway at Abra- reflecting the 6 percent yearly Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ferris Jr., and son, Herbert, III. of 341 but nothing much.seems to get and the Plainfield-Union Water Chestertown, Md., before enlist- Birmingham, Ala. Charles will arrive on October 11. ham dark High School, Roselle. Company — with the urging of ing in September. 1953. boost in"-salaries under the new and'children, 1 Centennial;—avenu* spent the ^Peers-wilLretum_»oJPeru_in Serving, on the faculty arc done,; in connection with a long- strongly urged the. Upper House the Inter-Municipal Water Com- postal pay bill recently signed in- Band School to Offer Judy of 27 Herning avenue will B. W. F. Randolph of 116 "Walnut Fourth of July week-end at Lav .to apt. •_ avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nancy Damon, daughter of Mr. November. Mr. Peer is associated Bnge-solutipnv ^ ^~- mittee—to-augmrnt their water, to | law by. President Eisenhower move tomorrow to Silvermine', allete. - with the International Petroleum High School music department It is evident already that the Union County's assemblymen- supplies and distribution facilities Concert Wednesday 'No'rwalk. Conn., after six years in Smith of Bridgeton. and Mrs. E. A. Damon of 315 m Prospect street, will return home Company of Standard Oil. the string division and Miss Democrats — who have high hopes Mrs. Florence P. Dwyer ol Eliza- may come to the iud of the Re- on July 1, and that retroactive At a CcanXord. Mr. Ferris, head Of the Peggy Austin of Cranford in the beth, G. Clifford Thomas of Eliz- publican.. incumbents> While a checks, covering the 6 "percent in- -lithography department for the Mrs. Thomas Buzalski of 9next week from Echo Hill camp, ol upsetting the GOP in the State Stolen From Car day evening at Warlnanco'Park,- Clinton, where she is spending the Rath Ends lfj9fKh arwi voice section. abeth, Carlyle Crane of Plainfleldt non-political i_group, the Inter- Mrs. Dorothy Williams, 34, of crease between March 1 and June eastern district of the American Broad street is a patient at Special Extension Unit Offers • The school this year has Senate and Assembly races — will and William Vanderbilt of Sum-Municipal Water Committee id 18. will be distributed, here on Rosclle-CUzabeth, the advance and Can Cornpany,..'.. was .transferred month' of July. an' 621 Springfield avenue reported alumni bands of the Union County Surgical Hospital in New York Long Career Sewing Class for Girls [stress this, issue, as the campaign mit — also have introduced leg- now headed by Mayor Fred P. to police that a portable electric July IS. ' .. . ' from the Hillside to the New York City. from the previous year. Cranford progresses. In what might be islation and urged action on meas- Andersen, a Republican and asewing machine was taken from These may be the last checks Band and Orchestra School will office in December. Mrs. John R Conover of 114 The 'Home Economics Ex$ei ures to solve the problem. So farmember of the. Board of Free- paid through the local office, the perform at 7:45 p.m. At Wekearny sion Service has -scheduled a sent 20 pupils to the school last ;.called preliminary talks, Mayor her convertible automobile Friday Mr. Ferris \»as a vestryman and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bundy. for- Beech street entertained at bridge mmrnrr- In 1937. 77 Children their efforts have beer* to no holders, and it was. formerly postmaster said, as a new plan is The alumni band is composed on Monday evening for Mrs. A Western Electric Company special sewing class for girls be- Bobert L. Sheldon of Roselle Park, avail. v afternoon while she was shopping a member of the choir at Trinity merly of 4 Riverside drive, recent- from Cranford'-- attended' the headed by Freeholder Charles P. in the business area. to be instituted whereby checks of teachers and former students Church. Mrs. Ferris was corres- Wayne Aldrich. Mrs. Philip Le career which spanned.almost Half tween the ages of 14 and 17 in the who is opposing State Senator Bailey, also a Republican and a will be issued by regional offices ly moved to Florida. ( ^ a century was ended this month Demonstration Kitchen of thesrhonl. "•• • . Kenneth C. Hand,' has criticized Despite their personal efforts, She told police the machine, of the school. Many Cranford ponding secretary of the Trinity Francois. Mrs. Kenneth Estabrook, Two local students participated the G O P delegation in Tren- former mayor of Westfield. While instead of by individual post offi- te retirement from the com- Union County Court Hobse, Eliz- the GOP-controlled Legislature for which she valued at $75, was ces. musicians will participate in the Guild and was active in the Altar Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bracuto ol in a concert yesterday- presented ton may find that the inaction mayor of Plainfleld, Assemblyman taken while she was parked in Guild of Trinity Church. Last year Beadell. Mrs. William Weber and Kearny works of John at acting on the problem, Crane was,a member of the exec- Pay due for July 1 to July 15 concert. -' MISS NANCY MORDA 9 Omaha drive and Mr. and Mrs* The class win start on July 25 by Orchcstf a IV. They arc: Rob- of their colleagues will hurt them front of Chapin's Sport Shop. 38 she servedjon the executive board Mrs. F. Gordon Leech of Cranford Rath of 7 LaSalle avenue. ert Cohen and *r»«g»T"«» Kirk, both In several speeches before the when the election rolls around. utive board ot the lnter-UunTcT^ North avenue, east, or the Town- 1 Andrew Bracuto and their daugh- Mr. Rath began work in the and continue through August 3. pal Water) Committee. - of the Crahfora High School Par- ter, Andrea, of 17 Omaha drive and Mrs. Lawrence Compton of f State Senate and in political talks. Union County as much as any ship Confectionary Store, 21 ent-Teacher Association. She was Miss Morda Betrothed , Summit. old Clinton btreet Shops in Chi-Linda Johnson Engaged All classes will be from 9:30 ajn. Senator Hand has discussed the When, it comes time to answer have returned home after • spend- to noon. At a conceit by the advanced other area.in the state has been North avenue, east. TeL CRanford 6-3835 — Day or Night on the "advisory board of the To J.V. DiFabio, Jr. cago early in 1WMJ," and transferred To Florida Resident orchestra last Wednesday, six problem in great detail and .hard nit by water shortages and the Democrats, the Republicans On the same, day, Arnold Vogel, Cranford Adult School for several ing a week at'Ortley Beach. Each member enrolled will Announcement has been made . Mr. and Mrs. John Santucci and to the Hawtvorne Works in that The engagement of Miss Linda local musicians were mnni>g tn(; can be counted on to cite the ef- 12 , of 114 Center street, Garwood, years. ' ....-•• city Ttfie following year as a cost make a, skirt or: blouse during members of the group. They are: forts of this committee, and its of the engagement of Miss Nancy their, son. Jack, formerly ot 39 Carolee Johnson, daughter of Mrs. the series; This class will provule reported to police his 26 inch Meta, who was«firaduated from Catherine Morda, daughter of Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard Burns Iroquois road, have moved to De- derfcX He was moved to the pay- Caryl-Lynn Sellers, flute; Ralph Republican members. black, English "Huffy^" bicycle Cranford High School this year, of Dundalk, Md.,left on Sunday Emma C. Johnson ot 314 Elm an opportunity for young girls to In addition, the Legislature is Royal George Fairchild of 188 troit, Mich. roll organization in 1908 and later street, to A/2C August William Jacobi. clarinet;' Stuart Roth, was stolen from the Cranford ECONOMY ELECTRIC will be a freshman at the Univer- North avenue* east, - and William after spending several days as was- ap ated chief of that de- learn good tech- timpani; Nancy Manger and Dave expected to receive a report from Theatee/ 25 Nortr? avenue, west. sity of Conn., Storrs, Conn., in the Nothnagel, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. niques, Mrs. Carolyn Yuknus, as- an engineering, firm it hired to Mord:i of Atlanta, Ga.t of James guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jra J. Stone partment; was transferred to Cowperthwaite, trumpet; and Patrolman'". John J. Varley re- Expert Television — Radio Repairs fall. Larry will be a freshman in of 229 Orchard street. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Green, for- In 1915 Nothnagel of Palmetto, Fla., for-sodate^ home agent, announced. David Conley, tuba. made a survey of the whole situ- Miss Dolores Winflcld of 14 Oneida place, Rutgers V. .DiFabio,. Jr.; son of Mrv and merly of Westfield, have moved in- department as merly of Point Pleasant, was an- It will also provide an extra gar- OOOCO WOOD SLIDING WINDOWS ported that the bicycle was drag- high school and Judy will enter Mrs. DiFabio of 109 Benjamin and - then to the ation throughout the state. Some ged around the back of the theatre University secretary, is-a cool number, scientifically speaking. the eighth grade. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hall of to their home at 5 Omaha drive. nounced recently at a dinner party. ment for summertime wear, she, legislative action; may follow reV and through the alleyway op- street. group, Fol- said. open to the public and will .start Dr. Morton J. Rodman, associate professor of pharmacology at. ^14 Scherrer. street are at home Miss Johnson, a graduate of Urn*, T«>irf 'Mr." ~Mx-and,Mrs.. Lawrence. Kaeser riety «* matcdals. has been known thing in order. • the Elizabeth General Hospital tute oP^Technology and account- of SayreviHe, formerly of Cran- successfully completed learn-to- aiace awrient time*.' Pliny, the Jailow & Cleaners - School, of Nursing. She is head Miss Ann Burke, daughter of end in Wallingf6rd, Conn. and Mrs. Peter Nelson of .Moun- ing at the Walton School of Com- swim courses this summer at the Woman author'whs lived from 23 'i nurse, in the mental hygiene de Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scheumann tainside, former Cranford resi- ford,: have arj unced the birth of LUMBER & It Smttt Unton An. Gtaafavt Injures Wrist in Mishap 7 merce there. Lawrence Philip, Rahway Park- PooL Rahway. will to 79' A. DL. writes of fltiHit^i n While repairing a basement * partment of the hospital. of .608 Brookside place, and Miss dents, - recently "Celebrated her their first be held this afternoon. July 14. Smyrna'• nanVe lead—or ceruua, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards.' fourth birthday anniversary at an Mr. Rath's love for' music and Jr., on June at Rahway Hospi- SUPPLY CO. window at his home at .11 South - 'Lt. Jensen'is a graduate of the Carolyn Jean Ryersoh, daughter formerly of Cranford ' and Mel- singing prompted him to study program, which annually as it was known then—which wai '. University of Illinois, Urbana, 111., of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. afternoon' party, for nine of her tal. The couple has four dau«%»- Union avenue on Saturday, 30- bourne, Fla." left on Friday to friends. A family gathering was voice at the Auditorium Conserv- attracts" hundreds of parents, is year-old -tfeil Dillon received a ~ where he studied electrical engi- Ryerson oJL 8 fHerning avenue, atory of Music In Chicago during, LUMBER - MILLWORK - MASON MATERIALS CUEANdO * nUESSINO V. have—beeh,..j^amed-4$L^lhe Dean's make their home in Los Angeles, held the foijowing~"day.—Those laceration . of the wrist. After - neering. Serving in the Army, he_ Calif.,. his early years. He was a leader ALTERATIONS * treatment by Dr. Abraham Thaler, : is stationed at Fort vHuachuca, List at Marietta College. Marietta present were:' Mr. and Mrs. A. -. and Mrs. Raymond B. Webb 94 High Street Cranford MacPherson, maternal grandpar- ot the Western Electric Company l5 North avenue, -West, have he was taken to Rahway Memor- Ariz. O., for maintaining a B average Kearny Works Men's Shop' Glee z AND II ial Hospital by the Cranford First The wedding-will take place or better during the past semester. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ley of 15 ents; Mrs. Bertha Matthews, ma- Club and a director of the Cran- announced the birth of their first Phones: CR 64)508— CR 6-2467 QAaUfENTB. Ramapo road are at home after ternal great -grandmother of child;'Gerald Raymond, on July Aid Squad because of arterial August 21 in the First • Presbyter- Miss Barbara L. Putscher, ford Male.Chorus. bleeding, police report. -• An Important Notice l ian Church. spending two weeks in Florida. Cranford; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nel- 3 at Elizabeth General Hospital. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. While there they visited Mr. andson, of Springfield, grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Rath have tw Putscher of 707,. Willow street has married sons, Howard and Robert, David awl Stephen Hall, Mrs. Albert Gaudios of Jackson- and Mr. and Mrs. R. MacPherson who live in Fanwood. The elder Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton A- Mil- J been named to the Dean's List for ville, formerly of uraniora. ~^~ and daugutei. Cathy, of Rahway ", Dr. and Mrs. Homer J. Hall of 310her past semester's work a€ Rut- Raths will maintain their plesent lei* of Sncrirmr*! yox»- AT< " Prospect avenue, are spending the home in Cranford. birth of their child, Patricia gers Newark College of Arts and Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ford "•' summer at Camp Kawanhee, Weld, Sciences. Miss Putscher is aw "Eng- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Espcron on June 3O.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I Me. Dr. and Mrs. Hall and daugh- and their sons, Richard. Kevin and of 28 Beech street left recently Their second. daughter, Debbii A. Miller of \200 Burnside avenue lish major. " to vacation at Lavallette. • ters, Eleanor anfl Debdrah. drove James, formerly of Roselle. Park, Lillian, was* born to Mr. and Mrs.are' the paternal granduarents. Air Conditioned, " with the boys to Maine last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Huot*"of"io8. have moved into their home at 11 Robert S. Dillensnyder of 18 Oma- Maternal' granduarents are Mr, " After leaving David and Stephen Oak lane, left Sunday for a three Sylvester street. Mr. and Mrs, Norman R. Jones and Mrs: William Murphy ot Eliz- and son, Robbie, ot 16 Sylvester ha drive on July 4 at Munlenberg '" at Camp. Kawanhee, they visited- weeks' vacation In the New Eng- Hospital, Plainfleld. abeth. , COCKTAILS DIMNESS friends in Portland, Me., and spent land states. They planned to stop, Mrs. Andrew Warnock of 2street are vacationing at Laval- ''. several days on Martha's Vine- at Cape Cod, Mass., Meredith, Normandie place is vacationing at lette. Now Serving Sandwiches every evening v yard with Dr. Hall's uncle, the UM. and Boothbay Harbor, Me. her home in Grafton, VC • Rev. Howard^C. Whitcqmb. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schneck from 9 to 12 P* ML . . . featuring Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Musa of of Westfleld. formerly of Cran- Chef Moore-El's Appetizing Snacks, Who Has To Pay 383 Lincoln avenue, east, enter- The Rev. and Mrs.-William Rule Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Dea- and their sons, Thomas and James, ford. left last week on a two BRING THAT OLD FUR IN NOW Dessert and Coffe*. con of 117 Spring Garden street tained at a picnic supper Friday trip to California.and Mex- evening' in honor of And here—bless those Buick engineers!—you Complete Overhaul Including get a lot more room in die rear compartment. MON. Sow or juice, SIR- THUKS. Soup *r ]. FREE WEEKLY HOME DELIVERY Cleaning > Oiling -Regulating LOIN STEAK FItET •• ROAST STIFFED MARY-- 54.95 to«M. French fricv ehefY LAND CHICKEN. freA Also Sunday and Holiday Deliveries greea salad kowl, &e**M garden »eg«wblo mtd p«- kUkcr. and keverag*. Ula, aVMCtt and beverage. Thrill of the y&ar PHONE CR 64)080 tout far s taxi. Take it eaay ... . you TUES. KOOS FABU- SOB* *r faice. LOUS BUFFET DINNER choice ol BAKED SliCAH CR 6-4194 CR 6-3603 d* when you travel in one of —An appeddngt array «l CURED HAM «itb «?•- is Bulelc •ar eomforUble cabs. 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THE CRANFORD CXTOXJ* AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1955 THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1955 SECTION THRU School wiU hear a talk by John Dayton Regional High School. In Berquist of Bethany Church, Pat-St. Theresa's School to noon. It will • continue through 2. 1120-1071. Other scores for Wild Cherry Day Gamp Luft of Gothen. M.". Robert dark •-he Marine Corps, he is stationed erson. are the guest speakers. They the end of ^he month, .the Rev. Kenilworth were: Patrolman Rob* of Maplewood mill .speak at theit Camp Lejeune, *J. C. Attracts 150 Children | Sylvester P. McVeigh, pastor, re- ert Reuter, 279; Patrolman Joseph Pvt. and Mrs. Boyle are on a are musicians as well -as evengel- d Churches 8 p.m. evening service.. KENILWORTH—More than 150 ports. DiMario, 271; and Patrolman ams ists, the Rev. J. Roy Bower, pas- Operating in Five Units The regular .Bible and prayer *edding trip to the Fbcono Moun- children ure participating in a Va- George Kernan, 274. meeting will be held at 8 o'clock tains. tor, reports. Each meeting'includes Auxiliary and supervisor of the ^ KENILWQRTHT-Girl Scouts and Brownies of the Wild Cherry cation School of St. Theresa's In previous matches, Kenilworth. include the following (215:12): Wednesday evening. vocaL knd instrumental music. Police Pistol Team f "Whatever is governed by God, Dr. Aitcheson Junior Missionaries of the Second Day Camp have been divided into five units. The units will work Church. downed Springfield and lost to Methodists is never for an instant deprived of Thought for the Week Baptist Church.' She is professor Osceola Presbyterian Church individually except at opening and closing ceremonies and at "noon. Evangelistic Services Tonight's meeting will feature Under the direction of two semi- Tops Roselle Squad Roselle No. 1 and WestBeld. the light and might of intelligence of education at Queens College The camp is in session on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. "The Crusaders,"' a musical team narians from Immaculate Concep- KENILWORTH—Behind a 296 The local team meets Roselle and visiting professor at Columbia Miss Scheidegger A| Assembly of God of young- men from the Central tion Serri'inary, Darlington, a pro- aruTLlfe:" ~~By~tte-RevT-earroH-M.—^Bates,—Agsirtant.-^Tiinity—Church _ To Continue Summer Schedule Listed Singing Day was held at the camp last week. No one'was allowed to shot by 'Patrolman Charles Lo'h-Park tomorrow and Summit on The life-giving power of God is Ji talk, and could communicate only KENIJ-WORTH — Assembly of Bible Institute. Springfield, Mo. gram of arts and crafts, religious munn, the Kenilworth police pistol 'Wednesday. . ' THE FIRST AMD GREATEST COMMAMDMEHT** . sity: ••'• -Osceola-Presbyterian -Church Wed Saturday God Church at 207 North Twenti- They will present' a program of instruction, recreation and,_sports also -set fortli in passages from the I.team evened its record at 2-2 in King James Version of the Bible The following Jingle appeared' on the front page of the SermoiTSeiSes She is grand basileus of Zeta has been announced by the Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pastor. > by singing. On planting day, also Gbodreds; Junior; counselor is eth-street -has been the site of -vocal -and- instrumental jnusic. and .is.;i>eing carried olit. Women and Delegates . last week, each camper brought a Carol Goodreds. Scouts in this unit the Union" County "Police"Pistol ratataas Muter including the following (Psalms Philadelphia Sunday Bulletin a few weeks ago: < At the 11 a.m. worship service Phi Beta sorority, intergroup "The Assurance of Things Hoped For" will be the general 'evengelistic services which opened will give a chalk talk. girls of tine parish are assisting Whan you'f* planning ~f A commissioning service will be 21:1,4): "The Lord is my light and , ''Science'' had better undertake ' y unday at. the Cranford Alliance chairman of the National Congress topic of the -next three sermons to be delivered by the Rev. Mr plant from home to plant on thewent on a nature walk and a hike, KENILWORTH—At a cere- Tuesday evening and \trill continue Assembly of Qod churches in them. League on Friday at the Union oil paint will ever be able' to find the be supplied;by Mr. J. E. Haviland reporters are Stephanie Peters. William Scheidegger of 19 North 1 10:15 to 11 a.m. Church School NCw Amsterdam. Members of this Elinor Ingeholm, Audrey Kraus. to behold the beauty of the -Lord, cure for it. Science helped produce the disease, and it can help with a vocal solo. Carole McGeehan. Eileen Heffer- Eighth street, became the bride of iinri to .'ppq'ii'-f in h's temple." t<\ find the,cure; but science alone and unaided can.never find. will be held each Sunday for all Pastor unit are training to be junior coun- 'Euiiil't'', Marshall, Nancy Miller The Sehior Youth Fellowship Rev. Dezso ages from 9:15 to 10 a.m. selors and are in charge of plan- man, Fredrica Greenhouse, Eliza- Pvt. Thomas Boyle, son of Mr. Janice Papp, Karen Sorensen and the cure, nor can u possibly D« soun will -conduct a service beth Barbarish, and Sally Fraser. and Mrs. Thomas A. Boyle of 2277 . py ivfr p JSUll ning the noon program. They assist North Thirteenth street: Fred Theresa Zizwarck. nor the primary means of finding it. - Brookside Nursing Homne In the x\X lTIStllll "units In hikes and utliei -ac= G*T •••. H: fion with his family, during the rtned the tx 'At the service, the Rev. Richard Bible School ••-- As eyejry,,doctor knows, before a disease can be ade- afternoon. Sunday Bible School The Rev. Albert G Dezso.'pastor month of August at their summer "Walking A^ong 6*4 Paths" will tivities. .'•... Guaranteed Stegner, assistant pastor; will quately treated or permanently .cured it must, first of alL will continue to meet each Sunday of the Osceola Presbyterian be the sermon, topic-of the Ikv. The campers of New Amsterdam mony. A reception in the church Church, isi attending the Princeton home at Lake Winona. Topic of Rotary Talk followed the ceremony. ' preach on the topic "Job." Mary be correctly diagnosed. What is the disease which afflicts- throughout the summer at 9:45 The Rev. George R. Cox, pastor Robert G. Longaker, pastor, Sun- recently held a cook-out with alu- a.m. Visitors are welcome. Institute of Theology, a nine-day KEN1LWORTH — C. Raymyid The bride was given in mar- Lou Ellenbacher will be soloist Ends Session the world today and which is described in this little jingle as of the First Presbyterian Church day at the 9:30 a jn. service in the minum foil and made ice cream while Mrs. Doris E. Rothweiler At the 7:45 p.m. evangelistic summer refresher course for mini- Westcott of the employe relations riage by her father. Miss Nancy After' a two weeks' session, the an "atomic ache"? (For, of course, this so-called "atmoic-ache" of Bloomfleld will preach August First Presbyterian, Church. in a hand freezer. They are work- organist, will play the following ervice, Dr. Aitcheson will bring sters. The institute opened Mon- 7. On August'l 4 and 28 the Rev. ing on the Conservation Badge. division of the National Associa- Boyle of Kenilworth. sister of the numbers: "Prelude to 'LeDeluge' " Daily Vacation Bible School of is merely a symptom or the disease not the disease ~ itself). the second in a series of sermons day and continues through Juljr Mrs. Gladys Gould of Westiield tion of Manufacturers discussed bridegroom, was Miss Scbeideg- A correct diagnosis of this disease is very important if we are. Harry H. Maue, pastor of the , Mrs. Chester Murphy, assisted from the Clarionet Quintet by the .Osceola Presbyterian Church entitled, , "Meditations in the. 21 with the exception of the week- Olivet Presbyterian Church of will continue as guest organist and by Reginia Knudson, junior coun- the "Guaranteed Annual Wage" at ger*s maid of honor. The bride's' T7\*;?^ Camille. "Andante" by Brahms' held' closing exercises Friday to cure it. I know that the so-called "average-man-in-the-street" Psalms'*. There^will be a, vocal end of July 17. . Easton, Pa., will giv^ the sermon the soloists will be' Marilyn Vps- selor, is in charge of Perms Woods. a luncheon meeting yesterday* of sister. Miss Carol Scheidegger of and "Pps'tlude" by Brahms. The night. The enrollment of 86 chil- will no doubt disagree with me, but it seems to me that the real solo by Mrs. Alex Boudier. The Rev. Dezso baptized the and the Rev. Charles Brackbill, berg and Robert Gorman. This unit is working on the camp- the Kenilworth Rofcyry'Club at the Kenilworth. was a bridesmaid. following, children, on Sunday Hitchin* Post Inn, Union. The flower girl was Janice Casino Children's Church leaders will be dren reflected an increase of 55 disease which afflicts this modern world in which we live is the The Junior, intermediate and director of radio and television The following adults will at- craft badge and has done 4ashin&. spiritual disease of idolatry or the worship of false gods — morning: Kenneth Qliffdrd Tyr- At a meeting last Wednesday, of Elizabeth, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Paul Selby. Mrs. Lewis Beach icrcent over the preceding year. Senior Youth Fellowships will for the Synod, of New Jersey tend .the Leadership Training patchwork. Had~8 topk-out, made and Miss Julia Moditz. exactly the same' spiritual disease or sin for which the prophets meet at the church at. 6:30 p.m. rell, son of Mr.-and Mrs. Clifford will preach on August 21. • Ice cream and held a hike.' the Rev. William Lufburrow. pas- Fred, Helburh of AUentown. Pa., Under the , direction of Rev. Al- Tyrrell; Brian Alan Mega, son of School at Drew University, Madi- tor of the. Gladstone Methodist • Bruce Buzalski, a recent Rradu- were continually upbraiding God's* "chosen people" in. Old Co-Workers will meet at the The Rev. Mr. .Dezso will return, son, this summer: From July'. 10 • Counselor for Jamestown is Mrs. served as best man. Ushers were bert G, Dezso, pastor,, a .staff of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mega; An- to his pulpit on Sunday, Sep- Henry McGeehan: Junior counsel- Church, Peapack-Gladstone, spoke Phillip Clark of Elizabeth, cousin ato of Cranford High School and Testament times. This is a very ancient spiritual disease or sin—• home of Mrs. Alex Boudier, 13 through Saturday July 16—Mrs. on )iis experiences on a five-day vice-president of the Senior High 9 leaders conducted the school. West Elm street, Linden, on Mon- nette Cunningham, daughter of tember 4. . ^ • of the bride. Norman Soucek of but it is also a very, modern one! . .•'•-.' Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cunning- John Mason, Mrs. Franklin H. .or is Claire Boright. The girls of stay with another minister on theKenilworth and Warren Baly of Fellowship, will assist the Rev. For the closing exercises, each Every individual in the world (even the atheist) has a day at 8 p.m. ham; Raymond Richard Drude, Plant, Miss Helen Klase. and Mrs. Jamestown, who are • working on Bowery, New York City. This was Mr. Stegner at the service. During .Roselle Park. Harold Scheidegger lepartment presented a program god whom he worships — whether he realizes it or not — because A service will be conducted at son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Vernon Anderson. ...'.- ; their First Class requirements a joint meeting with the Union oif Kenilworth. cousin of the bride, the summer, the Rev. Mr. Stegner of songs and recitations and Bible a man's god is whatever he puts first in his life. If he puts him- the Jerry McAully Water street. Drude;"and Robert Allan Oster- Early Services During the week beginning July cooked fried chicken and corn Rotary Club at the Flagship, was ring bearer. , • is using ' the young men-of the- memory, work. Handcraft done by self first, then he's making a god of himself — he*§ worshipping: Mission in New York on Tuesday heldt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George 18 the Rev. John Hunn will be a bread in a reflector oven. They are Union. congregation to assist' him at the also blazing trails, lashing fences Pianist was Mrs. Marge Clark students was on display. himself •— which, at course, means that he's worshipping a by a group of men under the lead- Osterheldt, member of the faculty at the Jun- of Roselle Park. George Sharp-after — services. • Each student received a certifi- ership of J. W. Bedford. Cars will On July 30, the members of the Set by Trinity ior Camp at Island Heights, and and making lanyards. . Miss Eleanor Drechsler. • both- of A Holy Communion service will :ate and ' the teachers received false god or idol. This is the essence of all sin, namely idolatry, eave the church at 5:45 p.m. Counselor for the Pilgrims is Macmillan to Speak or the putting of any person, or thing, or creature (including • 3F Married Couples Club, will The Sunday services at Trinity Mrs. Margaret Cummings, director Kenilworth. were soloists. be held at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. .•ortificates expressing apprecia- The Women's Missionary Prayer" of Christian education, will teach , Mrs. Billy Emmert' and junior At, Chapel Services one's self) in the place of God. This is what St, . Paul calls' hold a picnic at the pastor's sum- Episcopal Church are being held The bride wai graduated from f5 J tion for their work.. Band will meet on Wednesday at* mer home *at Lake Winona. at an early hour during the sum- in the Junior Section of the Dem- counselor Carol Hogaboom. This KENILWORTH — Frank Mac- Jonathan Dayton Regional High attending the "Minister's Confer- "TTKo "•nursery faculty included ;• ''inordinate Affection- whica Is idolatry." It. is idolatry because 10 a.m. at the. home of Mrs. L. A; . The Rev: Mr. Dezso will preach onstration. School at Drew.Uni- ' unit held a hike and a cook-out millan of Rahway will be guest School. Springfield, and is em- Mrs. Robert Philbin, superintend- it puts the creature in the place of the Creator:.It is "inordinate mer months in order that thje SWEET JERSEY ence" at Union. Theological Semi- Cpnover, 10 Retford avenue. The a sermon entitled, "God Is In- members of the congregation may versity. •'• • • ••., ...'-•.....•..- .-. ..• and has made looms for the weav- speaker at the Family Bible Hour ployed as a switchboard operator nary, New York City, this week. ent. Mrg. Clarence Ogdeq^Mrs. (or disordered) affection'* because it reverses the proper order, regular mid-week Bible study and terested in Me," on Sunday. He ing'which "ar# now beiftg done. of the Kenilworth Gospel Chapel at Loizeaux Builders Supply Com- mi John Wargo, Miss Diane Tuttle, attend before the heat of the day The following' young people are . Dr. Allinger officiated at the of the- objects of man's, love. Our Blessed Lord' and Saviour. prayer meeting will be held at will vacation' during: the month of reaches its peak. attending the, Junior High Camp La Flors has as counselors Miss at 11 am, Sunday. " pany of Elizabeth. christening of Susan Lorraine Miss Barbara Schaar; beginners, Jesus- Christ, gives us this proper order in His two great com- the church Wednesday at 8 p.m. August and will return to his pul- > Barbara Lagura and Miss Marilyn At the same hour, the. Sunday Pvt. Boyle attended Jonathan Mrs. Joseph Masino, superintend- There will be two Eucharists at Island Heights this week: Caro- ears Sjursen, daughter of the Rev. and mandments: "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy pit on Sunday, September 4. every Suniday at 8 and 9:30 aim.lyn Mason and Jane Cleaver. Mrs. Ralph Sjursen, Sunday at the ent, Mrs. John. Harckctts; Mrs. tephen Scheckler, Mrs. William heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the Sail to Baptist until aftef Labor Day. The 8:30 Gilberton Methodist Church, Gil- first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it: Rushed fresh from the fields of Jerwy's finest Bedman, Miss Carol Staeger and Acrobata ajn. Eucharist will be accompan- farms. Serve with plenty of Louella butter! Acme Markets Presents berton* Pa. Dn Allinger- also Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two com- Many a startled adult will agre* ied by hymns and a short* address. A attiking aiadent roam;' whlck preached at this service. . Marvin Vfcverka. , World Alliance Members of 'the primary fac- mandments hang all the Law and the Prophets.**'First of all, that the acrobat or "stunt man" The text of the sermon on Sun- lug the colors of the rainbow •• it* TODD RUSSELL'S ulty were Mrs. Byrqn Nunn, we are to love God for His own sake, secondly our fellowmen In London has nothing on the four-year-old day will be: "Except ye be con-main feature, has \ Trails and wood- superintendent; Mrs. Michael for the sake of God,'" and 'last of all self for the sake, of God. Mrs. G. Cannon Morris and her when he starts- climbing, Jumping; •verted ye shall not enter into work painted forest graan. On two. Calvary Slates and.standing on his head. The long, pale gold divant. Hurt's • MUSIC CORNER anfprd, Mrs. Carl Fellnef, Mrs. But fallen human nature has reversed this proper order of daughter,, Dr. Deborah Cannon Parents' Consultation Service urges the Kingdom of Heaven." ' parad* ot pillows, each In a dlflet- Michael, Kolody, Miss Katherine tho objects of man's love. Fallen human nature loves itself Partridge, both of 62 South Union parents not to discourage these Im- There also will be Eucharists on •nt color of tht rainbow.' TTM rug WABC-Chanel 7 One-Service Van Bl.-irrum, M 1SS Cynthia .first fqr Ut nwn salc«», find's creatures and' the materials things avenue, sailed Friday on. the SS portant muscle co-ordinating actlvl- Wednesday at 7:15 a.m. and next Is beige and tht ceiling a pater tint Bfohm and Miss Janie Reed. The America , to attend—tha Ues u« the part ofthe pre-schookig* ot It Tha draped**, with a d*«p r FANCY TRU-BLU 9 to 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning of this world next for selfish reasons, and God last (if at all) World Alliance in London,- Eng- junior department staff included for selfish reasons — or for what it cat) get out of Him! chiTd because of • feeling that h* toll W Large, plumb Itucious One service at 9:30 a.m. will be Mrs. Robert Tiedemann, superin- land. After visiting the Holy Land, may.be "showing off.** charge of 'the parish during the Monday Thru Friday held at Calvary Lutheran Church tendent, Miss Betty Ann Tiede- The world today has "reversed 'its Saviour's two great ' they will return August 16. V during the summer months. mann and Mrs. James Depew. commandments, and put His second r4"""rnaiy»riH»nt first, and then Before their departure, Mrs. The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, Awards were made for meritor- men wonder" what is wrong with this, modern world in which Morris and Dr. Partridge were SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS \ pastor, will preach Sunday on ious work and perfect attendance we live! They try every panacea but'the right one to cure the honored at a bon voyage party "The Old and the New." The solo as- follpws: Primary, Janice Bed- world's ills and then they wonder why their cures dont world given by Mrs. Myrtle Kelsey and HOW OF EYE IWIfSiaANS at this service will be "How man, Brenda Ruch, Susan Masino, They say, "Let's keep the Golden Rule better as individuals Bliss Shirley Bradley in the Sec- Beautiful Upon the Mountains" by John Ogden, Patti Roecker, and as, nations and then all the world's problems will-be ond* Baptist Church of Roselle. CHRISTIAN Harker, sung by Miss Marianne Janie Tumlin, Karen Tyrell, Linda solved! Let's have more and better education, more and "better Mrs. "Morris is president of the . Therman. . . Williams,.Judy Depew, Carl Fell- Women's Convention Auxiliary of SCIENCE ncr, James Pinkham, : Edward science, more and better laws— national and international, and the. General Baptist Convention of ' ——The charity sewing unit of the. then all .the. world's problems will be solved!" They try every OPTICIANS Women's Guild will meet on Tues- rokstas, Cecil Munkel,' Jean New Jersey, adviser for the Young HEALS 1 remedy but the right one and then they wonder why their day at the church house, from 10 Carroll, Joan Sanford, Guy Week, People's Society at the Second 109 JEFFERSON AVE. , a.m. to 4 p.m. AH ladies of the Richard Fifleld, Michael Kolody cures won't work! ' • Baptist Church and is in charge Martta Bldff. ~ Strcti TRMT and Brian Htrrtmuller. Why don't they work? Because they are putting man and of the worship.programs for mis- STATION church are invited to assist in this 710 kA PEANUT BUTTER Junior department awards went man's will before God and God's WilL They are putting the sionaries of the church. EL. 23340 . work.- , • Q»«a • A. U. «a «JP. M. Bally — ataa. Attmta. *•.«••».«.? 13-oz.Jar Starting on Monday and. con- to Robert Hartmuller, Fred Week, creature in the place of the Creator. They are trying to cure the dr. Partridge is musical direc- Robert Pierce, Richard Halko- tor "of the Women's Convention won Skippy tinuing for the next two, weeks spiritual di.scase, or sin, of idolatry — by more idolatry! Only Kg Itfngiratai the pastor will be on active duty wich, Carole Pantana, Betty the placing of Christ's first great commandment fust whm it Watson, Patti Halkowich, Dennis lop wMt at the Navy Relief'Office of the Cistaro, Louise Capronc, Janet belongs — only the worship of'the One-True God arid the SUNSHINE KRISPY Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn. This May Nunn, Shirley Gerow and putting of Him and of His Will ni*t will ever cure the, spiritual duty will not involve evenings or Virginia Schaar. . : sickness of the world. One of the symptoms of this week-ends. It is Dart of the annual Students in the beginners de- is an "atomic-ache" or war; Drive the car that gives you MORE of everything... Take Crackers requirement which he must meet partment to receive awards were as'a member of the Naval Reserve. Diane and Marc Carroll, Frank the departments collected note- Cistaro, Judy Halkowich, Dorsey Methodist School books, pencils and various other :*•"*... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Harrington, Bruce Kraeuter, Bette things to be used by [the children CHURCH SERVICES Jane Masino, Robert Musso, Betty Reports Large _ at the rn''!*iioTv • The fact, that God's man is en- Nunn, Carol Jean Pinkham, Bar- ""The Rev. and Mrs. Kare Eriks- CHRYSLER'S dowed .with unquenchable bara Sanford, Stephen Scheckler, son' visited the church school 'strength and- power will be Barbara Tumlin, Jill Week, Glen Enrollment Hike brought out at Christian Science . The. Vacation Church School of last week to accept the gifts and Hartzler, Margaret Gil'mert, San- tell of the work they do in services Sunday in the Lesson- the Cranford Methodist Church '.. '••% dra Schaar, \Patrlck Phllbln. Southern Rhodesia. / Sermon entitled "Life." Billy Bedman, Jacqueline De- closed Friday with an enrollment 1 Selections to be read from "Sci- pew, Larry Grekstas, Kerry Mys- of 118. children and 38 helpers 100 Million ..,-..-••• -i .•. • it-* H; ^ ence and Health with Key to- theick, David < Ogden, Mary Janeand teachers.' This was an increase ., Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy of 50 per cent over last year. Choir Elects Chandler Washawanny, Michael Ziolko Charles Chandler- of Roselle, ««*7 **»*if Jerry Hnrtmuller, Darlcne Kolody Kfft •• -?>!.-'. As this year's service project, compositor for The Cranford Citi- Che* fa and • Diane Kraeuter received the children helped the Eriksson zen & Chronicle, has been re- OTHER MEAT VALUES! >i>i nursery awards. Missionary family's work in elected president of the- choir at Never1. ascribe to' an opponent Southern Rhodesia.* Daily offering Wesley Methodist Church, Roselle. brought by the children was Lancaster Brand motives meaner than your own.— given to the Station Wagon Fund James M. Barric ; Midget, 8-oz. Roll M being carried on by the church. Kxeasahr* •moMng eaa b* A primary department class looa to tha. vaeal cards, it m state* IKTCHUICHOF CHRIST. made sewing kits for the women •dtteitUlr to th* Journal of «ai Avm. AT MOM M. of the mission station and all of Annlna cVraoHattoB. Lancaster .Brand Fireside CKANVOKD Sliced, 8-Ob Pkg. BvrvUxr. 8««pday 11 AM. Sunday 8chool 11 AM. ,,«»49• 49* 1 but TWICE it* io<. Weight about HM tam* a» • aockat lialuar, aad u •at. 1 .kt . Scallops and Filet with French Fried Potatoes, lordly Utml FRIGIDAIRE Hydrotac In nW naw IViatrrOoor. Kaa«w C Clarify fruit* and «aga*nblas nooi-coldL Crab Meat «•.- -X. 69 J ..... jaatlanka. •ama'a; A rr*O- emYf1IM...operate* for lOf a «AT TO iUAi.ta Household Goods Exclusively at ill mnintuin a constant, aecura sign enhances car's look of tor- \ of tho road." . when you slip behind tho wheel of a now lk»a«k Uataalac •• MBM af tha UIU«l»l ward motion. ' *--«' Chrysler. See or phone your Chrysler Dealer CMUBTIAM SCtBMCB BADIO rBOOKAMS Of TB1S VICIMITTl Storage Shipping today Tor an unforgettable demonstration t DAIRYCREST CREAMIER j Angel Food Cake •to. WNKW <1IM ka) — K««ry •••«ay •>«• a. aa. •ta. WBCA - < aa* kc) — B«tri Saiaday li*a a. m. TendeTenderr , lighlightt , hesivenlyl A treatreatt ! •la. WO* f*^*!" kt> — «»«r» •••««» u_ - liltt-a. a*. GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFELY! Half ^ aUa. WQXB \l>l>Ma »•> — »•>. »HI Haaaay Kaak Ma-ll'.M a. av Packing Gallon •la. W«UI ~ rVStaa* k«) — ta« lalaraay Baak Ma S:M a. m. CRANFOR 89 tar tvaa ar* aa4 of fcaaatta raaaWai' fiaaa ttaa» Call CRanford 6-0898 Estimates Cheerfully Harry Miller Motors, Inc. Open^Monday and Friday Evenings »ra«raaaa «U1 U ! Rye Bread 213 South Ave., East Given on Any \'Ml Advertised Prices Effective thru Sat., July 16 Monitor Vtews fh« lt««a 576 North Avenue, East ' Tei.wi52.1098 Westfield, N. J. 26 EASTMAN ST. Closed Wednesdays CRANFORD 6-1776 Cranford, N. J. 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THE CRANfORD CmZElf AM) ClfitONICJJB, THURSDAY, JULY 14, •W65 Tw» tittmstiAY, JULY 14, »&55 a four-year term on the Board <,r Davis to Preach Tax Assessors by Mayor Robert Council to Draw[Vp LawC. Krueger and confirmed by Bor- Plainfleld High School and 'New- altar by. her father. Her Colonia. when they return! - ,Eden of Morristown, on August At Methodist Rites ough Council on iTueaday eve- ark Normal School, Mrs. Ziegler was ^of lace' and nylon tulle de- The bride was graduated from 6 in the Garwood .Presbyterian Resurfacing formerly, taught at Yeshion School, KENILWORTH — Frank Davi*, ning, • ,.-'•!* signed with a V-neckline, fitted Hillside High School and is em- Church. Jr., of Kenilworth will conduct Regulating Sewer Usage Plainfleld, and Americanization ployed in tbe Elizabeth account- Mr. Berztn was ^pointed to an bodice and full skirt. Her-head- The party was arranged oy Miss - service? arid preach the sermon at ' KENILWORTH-^Borough Council directed .Berouth Attorney Bids Received classes at the Plainfleld Evening ing office of.the New Jersey Bell Arlene Adlassnig of 508 Fourth unexpired term ,ln| 1953. ~ . School.- the 10 ajn. mornjng worship serv- Earl Pallaok Tiiwrtay evening to draw up an ordinance regulating the GARWOOD — The Board of piece of'lace and sequins was at- Telephone Company. Mr. Hefele avenue, who will be the-prospec- was graduated from- Jonathan" ice Sunday In the Community use of sanitary sewer usage by new industries. Education received, bids Monday tached to a fingertip veil. tive bride's maid of honor, Miss Methodist Church. ' Blue evening for the; Wacktoppjpig of Miss Marjorie Kelly of Eliza- Dayton Regional High School. Hidi's aunt, Mrs. Peter Wanat of -V.£-< •>• - This action was taken following receipt of a letter from Borough Robert Hefele, Springfield, and is employed by Pacts A lay preacher, Mr. Davis is 1 playground areaYat Lincoln and beth was , her sister's maid of Linden, and her mother. Regional Awards treasurer of the Board of Trustee*. Engineer Thomas C. Trounson, Jr., stating that the borough is Hearing Franklin Schools. They were .re- Purolator Products. Incorporated, Provide flow Extend Streak PAL Sponsors Girls Miss Kelly Wed honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. A buffet supper was served to Mra.--Heletv-Conklln. snprancuwil! permitted ferred to the building and grounds Wilson McGough of Hillside, an- Rahway. ''...•'•. -wtthcost the Doroutb $18» KENILWORTH—This has been l, Parking Area the 60 persons who attended. SPRINGFIELD~-Contracts for be soloist. under its agreement with the Rah- Softball League committee and the architect for a" In Elizabeth other sister, and Miss Patricia Decorations were in white. summer repair and construction Facilities The Rev. John. R. Dexheimer, way VallejL,Sewerage Authority. for the remainder of the year. ning ones—for the Blue Jays of league recommendations —GARWOOD Miss—France* -Earrcll oi Elizabelb^..__jc!raneis ' '•*! ' ?" .; * • •' • GARWOOD—TA softball GARWOODMi Sylt:. ' Myrtle avenue will assist him. Or- field was'hired to teach art addi- beth. The Rev.'Denis R. Mccoupl- e left on a wedding trip to El&sser, architects to go over thej • Municipal Court as a result of a Charlie Jansco allowed only day night-in Scandia HalL She ent Association* in Atlantic City play case, $1,156; Schomel Con- cal children classified as ''train- those sewered, but not fully de- Assessment hearings on the pav- Such a project, he says, would ganizations with teams of girls of tional third grade .class to be Kenna officiated. : New Hampshire. They will re- will become the bride of William plans, which he described as able" under new state lawj provid- violation discovered by the bor- four hits in topping the Panthers, formed in the fall. A graduate Of j from September 11 to 13. He U a 1 struction of Newark, alterations of veloped, we are confronted with a ing of Passaic avenue and North be self-sustaining, save the local the same age group are asked to. - The bride. was escorted to theside at 23 Maplewood avenue. Eden, sort of Mr. and Mrs. Scott ; member of Local 10& of Elizabeth. •:;< "semifinal.' , It is expected. Mr. PAL Nine Drops ing classes for mentally retarded ough's new police speed timer. while John Kolessar was the hit. raember.jpf the police department an exhaust ventilation system in serious/problem if we allow new Twenty-fourth- street and the in- taxpayers thousands of dollars in far- f$!o ye;frs,»»be advanced from contact Patrolman Miccio at police Smith said, tbat the final plans;/ pupils. The following were fined by ting star with four safeties includ- headquarters. ' . . trie kitchen and Magistrate William Bruder: Oren factories to te built in town re- stallation of a 10-inch sanitary ing a homerun. Bill Cruder came taxes and provide recreation and a vclass B to a ckf? I our taxpayers," Mr. Costa stated. chairman for the Fourth of July • • • ;.*. In other games Tuesday eve- his. possession. dinance to regulate the use of its Smith said. A 400 ampere service as a local Improvement of the construc- of the "educable'' students are now Renamed Assetteor dondf of He suggested that the use of the activities, and co-chairman. Coun- the horseshoe contest were Teddy ning, Elizabeth Elks 'downed tion of concrete sidewalks on the following were -fined for sewer and drainage system." ;'„, was installed when the present Southerly side of Boulevard from South attending regular classes and will The KENILWORTH—Former May- OI «Bdru proposed pool be confined to bor- cilman. Casabona, reported that Griffin', Allen *Prish and Ricky wing was constructec| and it was Thomas &.Betts, 9-7, and Hudson 18th to South 20th Street and on the traffic violations on the Garden Ordinances were adopted .un- or Max Benin was reappointed to the holiday activities were held Plant. Senior division winners Furniture blanked Lou's Diner of Northerly side of. the Boulevard from continue to dp so because there is t ough residents, be attractively thought this woul^ be large North Sth Street to North Sth Street "no place to send them," Mr. Kraus State Parkway: Norman Hansen of animously adding a Business "B" landscaped and have a large park- as scheduled. Councilman Rag-were Billy Prish, Tom Currie and Westfleld, 14-0. ' and on the Northerly side of the Boule- Upper Montclalr, $2 and $4, noDistrict to the borough's zoning enough, Mr. Smith explained. vard from Michigan Avenue to North explained. I ing lot Proper supervision should onese commended many who were Joe MasstfrLr ~ ' (A QUICK-TO-FIX FAMILY MCNtC) Mr. Smith reported that the . In its only game this week, Ken- 26th Street, pursuant to Ordinance No. tail light; Daniel Babusci. of ordinance and establishing the dis- responsible tor the activities, • Jack contest wiiers wefe Bar- ilworth PAL takes, on-the Eliza- Mrs. Helen Arthur, secretary, I be supplied by a municipal body, 54r2«- •.-••• Orange, $10 and $4, careless driv- trict along- the Boulevard. The sec- bara Carlyle, Jane Mary Currie -new addition will extend into the beth Elks Monday -evening at War- was authorized to advertise for J possibly the Recreation Commis- He stated tnat Joseph Troiano JOHN GRAF ' ing; and Sgt. Earl .Clark of Camp ond' ordinance .prohibits drive-in IN KENILWOITH | sion, he said. had done a fine job with the chil- and Kathleen Bannon. The girls' playground established by the Rec- inanco Park, Roselle-Elizabeth. HARRY LUNDlN transportation for these pupils til:- reation Committee. The speciflca- M. J. BERZIN • " when it is determined Which Kilmer, and Herbert Rottner of type establishments,/car washing Mr. Costa .pointed out that the dren's recreation program and that checker contest was won by Jane The standing of {he league: Commissioners of Assessment of East Orange, $15 £»nd $5, careless businesses and farmer's markets • -tians •will ..include the removal of The Borough of Kenilworth. school they will .attend. For FREE DELIVERY on Ipool could be made self-sustain- it'.was gratifying 'to see Garwood Mary Currie and Barbara' Corlyle. TH. Dated: July 12, 1959.' 7-21 driving. "or for any other business where ft • fi: the t>l»y- a*«a< Mr. Smith said. A Thomas., flc Belt* .740 Dr... Rpland._.Jojyjkjr^^rnedi|cal jing by charging a fee for its use youngsters enjoying such activities Gene Sacco..won the junior divi- Linden Lions .780 _fond._nr hpyprages or any mer- land operating a refreshment con- on the Fourth of July. Councils sion of the boys* checker contest meeting will be held with the Rec- Elizabeth Elks Ml inspector, informed the board that /approve PavinifXoTStrwt Hudson Furniture BOBOUGR OF KENILWORTH marr-Hagonese -also• thanked the c ia Is ! .601 chandise is sold to customers in Icession."""Pool ' cohsifuctFori"cbtild ani Billy Prish, Ted Griffin, and reation Committee, the board pres- Kenilworth PAL ORDINANCE N». M-l« the Salk polio shot program was The State,, Highway Department .900 N ORDINANCE to Add a Supplement the open or where such customers I be. financed through the issuance men who bad. organized the Babe ident said, to decide on a new Cusoy'i — 'a complete success," He said, no has announced its approval of the We SeJI Holland, Old Boh*Mni«n 9k Horladwr Beer Steve' Matlaga were the senior Eeso ILE \333 to an Ordinance Entitled "An Ordin- do not enter on enclosed perman- |of bonds. •'.''.' Ruyi League and J_,ittle League JACK FROST or DOMINO GKAHULATB lit--p-1' location. He said Councilman Di ooo «nca to Regulate and Determine the cases of polio resulted from the awarding of a contract for the division winners. • , Frank Mascaro had. been informed Area of yards. Court* and Other Open ent building." Mr. Costa added that the pool, doubleheaders, Benjamin Cemr Winners in the four\ shooting SAVE Spaces and to Regulate and Restrict the administration of the shots. \, paving of Market street to Dilorio brola, chairman of fireworks, the of this. . - Location of Buddings Designed for Spe- & "bilorio of Westfleld, the low ' At the recommendation of Coun- Call CR 60676 Iwhlch would eliminate the neces- contest were Don Estwanick, Tom cific Uses and the Regulation of Trades A contract to reshingle the roof cilman Frank Mascaro, chairman First Aid Squad, civil defense, fire, EVEtlllTI*>l«r««m>MU> To assist in the relocation of the Robert Frolich and Industries" Known a*.. Ordinance of McKihley School was awarded bidder, at $14,544. The depart- Isity of going out of' town to ex- Currie, Ricky Plant and Gene No. 124 of the Borough Of Kenilworth of the light committee, the council Ipensive pools, or traveling on and police departments. Sacco. Girl winners were Barbara playground, Mr. Elsasser has and Known on, the.Zoning Ordinance of to William L. Schroeder of Cran- ment says the improvement for Sf AIHLISS UILEWARII agreed to draw up a plot plan, Mr- the Borotigh of Kenilworth. one-tenth mile, with macadam approved the installation of seven •dangerous highways to the shore Carlyle, Jane Mary Currie and SUGARS Awarded Medals WHEREA. S tthh e Borough of Kenilworth ford on his low bid of $1,435. POLLACK'S F00IIMKET Smith said: The architect also will foundation and a surface of special pole lights in Michigan avenue. larebs, would be a worthwhile com- Stephanie Carlyle. KENILWORTH — Robert Fro- In establishintbii g a general scheme for theThere were two other bidders. jmuriity project like the Rescue M9 MlPBtm Mttm tkot M prepare an. elevation • drawing to lich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold food and welfare' of the Borough of mix bituminous concrete 4s in the Also approved was increasing the Washington Awsr •ml 2Blli St. — KewHwrorth Jim Mash, Billy Prish and Allen REFRESH WITH VITAMIN ENRICHED Kenilworth set aside a certain centrally Harrison Fuel Oil Company was power of 112 street lights. The two | Sqiiad, the Babe Ruth League, the Second Salk show how red brick will appear Frolich of 613 Richfield avenue, located area and designated the same as awarded a contract to provide 50,- program for municipal aid. Chalenski won the senior division Start Today to Build Your 1 o business district. Intending thereby to Little League, the Recreation Com- of • the tether ball contest 'Junior as the finish for the -new addition. was awarded three medals, won in establish a shopping center (or the munic- 000 gallons of .fuel oil at a maxi- ' mission program, the Police Re- -According to Mr. Smith, the archi- ipality .and ..,, Shots Monday division winners were; .Brian S«rric« for Six or Eiftht! state-wide—and—national~-eon»pe~ WHEKKAS the establishment of flllina mum ' price of $.^0866 per. gallon I serve and- the Fire Department. i-C Orange Drink tect pointed out that red brick tit ion for junior riflemen, on Mon- stations or types of businesses commonly and a fixed transportation price of GARWOOD — Second Salk Kelleher. Allen Prish, and Gene conducted for the selling of Ice cream Mr." Costa recommended that Saqco. Winners In the girls' divi- GET A PLACE SETTING would " be stronger and cheaperday night. or jroien custard or beverages or frank- $.0135 per gallon. The low bid was polio shots will be given Monday IT'S PURE! LUSCIOUS RB> UPE POLANBt'S DOIOOOS furters and rolls (commonly called the council appoint a committee to sion were Jane Mary Currie, Bar- than the liihf-colored display Robert is a member of the Eliza- ''hot doffs" > to customers who are not Insubmitted by Sterling Oil Com- seriously consider his suggestion. at 9:30> a.m.. in the First Aid EACH WEIKI brick. beth Police. Athletic League team, an enclosed store or pther business build- pany, but. it was rejected at the bara Carlyle and Stephanie Cat*-. : ing while making a purchase and which Mayor ' William H. Seyerage as- Squad Building, Health Officer lyle. \ .. '. ' - It has been decided to use theclan A division, wWh won first customer by' so purchasing In an open recommendation of Daniel Negola Statement of Condition sured him that his proposal would 1-UNFt 1-SMPSffM at kitchen in Harding School place in the nation in competition area or semi-open area Immediately William P. Smith announced to- Softball throw contest winners Strawberry Preserves - -W 3$ consumes Ice cream, or food or beverage, because, it listed no fixed transpor- •receive every consideration. 1-FIM 1-TCMHM as office lor the school dentist with the top junior teams of the while on the premises br In the open tation chafge as required in the day. ' . . • ' were John Schroeder, Tom Currie or In automobiles either on the premises In other business. Council Pres- ,and E&VUattf)- Jane-Mary Currie GENTLENESS AND STRENGTH COMIINED- VANITY FAIR beca the wall is of white tile country. 'This contest included or around the premises and by the na-specifications. •*' "" •. June 30, 1955 ident Lewis M. Ross encouraged All of the 102 children, fli*st and both prone and offhand shooting. ture of such types of businesses cause 1 and Barbara Carlyle won the girls* and al ary services are large numbers of automobiles . to be Purchase of -.a'. ". WSlker-Tlwner . councilmen to attend the grade second graders- of the public available, r. Emitlv said. A cafe- Shooting in the Class C division of driven across the sidewalk' (n the same crossing hearing which .will be schools -and St. Anne's School, contest. Ml FOR the same league in strictly..prone manner as filling stations am) many of lathe for $245 from Broadhead- ;\ \-- .• • -.• .-• Winners of the watermelon eat- tcria and kitd»en are proposed in which, by their. very nature, ara also Garrett was* approved. The board held July 2 at 11 a.m. in the In- who received the first shots on Facial Tissues -«" 2-«« 29< shooting, Robert-helped this team seasonal businesses, and -. dustrial . Office Building at 1060June 14 are eligible for the second ing contest were Frank Priscolo. the new addition. Under original . WHEREAS such establishments, are previously bought a lathe tar $130, V \'\ ,/ •:':• ASSETS 69 capture third place. " t.v plans, the kitchfeir in. Harding Inimical to the public safety and general Broad street, Newark. President one, Mr. Smith said- Steve Matlaga, Nicky Imperato. MSSOLVIS IVIN IN COLD WATO-SAMMIS CHASE * flANBOMI In the, state championships, held welfare of the community and Inter- but it failed to meet state require- Carl Armitage, Eddie Spader, WITH YOUR PURCHASE School was to become the men fere with the comprehensive pun de-ments because it did not have a Cash ....::..,_.':....ir...,: ... % 1.180.293J1 Ross said that he was collecting Lewis Laird, superintendent of recently at Paterson, Robert took signed to lessen congestion In the cen- tax reports and other necessary schools, is arranging- 'for the Peter Relmer, Torn Currie^Jackie OF $5.00 OR MORE teachers' room. This third place in the class A division. trally located, shopping area of the variable speed control. United State* Govei'nmei.t Bonds ....:... 2^66/47034 ' located in what was a locker al- municipality and in order to secure | data, preparatory to attending the volunteer workers for the pro- Crawley, Jackie Hay, Gene Sacco, Matches Avcre held under the safety from dangers and to promote The board accepted an adjust- hearing. : . Floyd Imperato, and Billy Arml- EaMUuAvm at Mayfate! cove in the new addition. health, morals or general welfare and ment of $260 for vandalism earlier Government Guaranteed Loans...... :...... ,.. gram. The shots will • be" given supervision of the National. Rifle to prevent the over-crowding of lands and : "As this is the last cduncil meet- by: Dr.; Francis Karney,' borough g ;;.. The closet of the science Association, Washington, D. C. . . to provide and further the general this year.at the McKlnley and Conventional Mortgage Loans ...... has been enlarged, Mr. South neighborhood scheme, to retain the cen- Harding Schools from the General ling before the hearing, I hope that physician, and Dr. Leon J. Anson, The next scheduled contests are Robert will be a senior at Jona- ter aria us a business shopping center 412^00.00 I this will be my final report on the school physician. for paddle tennis, chess, treasure SfJUETIWfi UOIT IIMSEYE It also was reported that toilet than Dayton Regional High School, of the municipality free from the con-Adjustment Bureau. Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank TINDER, M.UML»/ JUICY «1SM •AM-READY-S to t FOUNDS facilities have been provided so gestion of automobiles and for the safety (grade crossing," he said. . The 102 "children who received hunt, bubble gum blowing and Springfield, in September. of Dedestrlan shoppers. ' Purchase' of a dental unit from Office Buildings and Equipment 438^64.00 the first shots represented approx- that the gymnasium area can be " THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED, by !}. S. White Dental'Company at a ' Councilman Ross also recom- 6and modeling. . *. the Mnyor and Council of the Borough Other Assets : .....:..: ...... 223315 J8 I mended that .L W; Frqnssen, a miately one-third of the 299 pupils aHatBI cut off from the remainder of the of Kenilworth: cost, not exceeding $150 was ap- who parents had originally re- building and that two gymnasiums Section 1: That a supplement be added IX All-Stars Volco Captures to the Zoning Ordinance of the Borough proved. quested the injections. Mr. Laird TIEY'ftE YiWIY! offices have been provided. of. Kenilworth entitled "An Ordinance » William C. Smith, president, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING to Regulate and. Determine the Area of $26,792^24.14 Stale el New Jersey reported the 102 chidren re- To Meet Winf ield Because the new addition must Yards. Courts and Other Open Spaces presided. - ' Department •• Pshlle UlUiftea "^ BeltsvHIlll e Turkeys ceiving the shots were about conform with the size of Harding Two LL Wins and to,Regulate and Restrict the Loca.- Board sf -fabUe Utility Ceaimlsslsncrs GARWOOD — The All-Stars of WUCHS MMt| COMCfMTRATfO tion of Buildings Designed for Specific I IN THE MATTER OF THE" evenly divided between public the Garwood Little League will School, the board will be unable KENILWORTH — Volco'Brass Uses and the Regulation of Trades and 1 APPLICATION OF THE ttrtlZE CM < scored two victories this week in IndustrlM". Article XXVII. reading BOROUGH OF GAR- school and parochial school chil- play the Winfield All-Stars at GltlDe JuiC-0 2 *35 Alway»p family HMll to take advantage of the new regu- as follows: / . GOP Club Slates CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES | WOOD. IN THE ^COUNTY- NOTICE dren. Bell Stadium, Sunday at 1:30 pjn. lations Approving lower ceiling the Kenilworth Little League. ARTICLE NO. XXVll OF UNION. NEW JERSEY. . Carl Kirchberger allowed only A., In' any business "B" district no SUNDER its.'48:ia-6i TO The local team also will meet heights, Mr. Smith explained. building or' premises shall be used and Free Movie Show Savings Accounts .. :. '... :.'....:... $24,867,305.09 v J 48:12-07.1, FOR THEl. OF the South Plainfield All-Stars on Ib. four hits and belted a circuit clout no building or parport of a bulldtludng* shall I ELIMINATION OF THE Another alternate will be for be lined lor part of building shall KENILWORTH—A program of 7 CHOSSINQ AT GRADE OF Auxiliary Plans Party July 31. ' MUienSf 61* (llCfeS-fe *• 39* Yo« pay only for what goM iato lite pal. as Volco topped JV Homes, 13-3. be r 49 the blacktopping of the area erected ' which Is . Intended or designed free movies .will be held tomorrow Loans in Process ,.,..:.... : ...... •.'.. :, 67.870.00 CENTER STREET AND HEARING Sunday's • game between the AXtUtOO^>atIAMY OH CHUNK ' ' ' *^ "^ last Wednesday evening. Volco got to. be used, for any of the purposes . THE MAIN LINE TRACKS around the new addition. Mr. prohibited In a business district or In- evening at the Kenilworth Vet- Advances froni Federal Home Loan Bank .....:. 121^50JOO . OF THE CENTRAL RAIL- For Tenth Anniversary local All-Stars and' the Irvington 6 Smith said. 12 safeties. R. Eger was the losing dustrial district as set forth In the |, R O A D , COMPANY OF . GARWOOD — An anniversary All-Stars, played at Bell Stadium, CottdQe Ch*e6S6 -^ZS ALWAYS A FAVORITE-SWIFTS PREMIUM pitcher. ordinance to which this 1* a supplement ernas* Center at 8:30 o'clock under [NEW JERSEY. | and known as Sections V and VI respec- the sponsorship-of the Kenilworth Other Liabilities :....'..... ;...• =:., : ,...,. • .. 79&4MJ • The Bonrd of Public Utility Commla- party is being planned by. thewas rained out after three-and- Kirchberger was the hitting star, tively of the Zoning Ordinance. fslon-35c BOIIClCSS VCfll ROQSt No Restrictions no building shall be erected, or con- Arthur Russo, entertainment • hearing on an application Mud by the 6807, Veterans of Foreign Wars, trailing 1-0. This game will be Keebler's Cpcoanut Strips •*» 29c 39 by a 3-2_count Jast' Thursday eve- structed or designed for use or premises •Borough of Garwood. Union County' to •shal l be useed for thee ppurpose of slinsellingg chairman, reports that the public •determine whether Center Street in said tor some time in September. Mrs. replayed at the stadium on Sun- QfGIOPQUAniT - ning; buTC. Lento took the burling any food or merchandise ice cream |Borounh. Is a public highway other than day, July 24, at 1:30 p.m. On Water Here or ffroze n custartdd wherebhby the customerut s is invited to attend. He said the $26,792^24.14 la State Highway which crosses at the Edith Englese will be in charge QFG TOP QUAUTY KENILWORTH — There are no, honors. Lento allowed only one hit, or purchasers of said food or merchant l»ame level in the said Borouch of Qar- of the arrangements. Preceding the Little League PETAL SOFT TISSUES 2 rolls 25c a homerun to Wakeneld of Kenil- dise obtain the same by a purchase event is being held on a non-profit Iwood a railroad operated by The.Central restrictions on the use of water^in made by such vendee while on the out-and non-political basis. No admis- aRuilrqad Company of NeW Jersey, and The group, in operation for al-game, the Mayor's All-Star team Veal Patties this borough. worth Dairy with a man on as aside of any enclosure. •whether ouch crossing is dangerous. to most nine years, held its regular defeated a team comprising QfGTOrQUAUTT That's the report of Councilman result of an error. C. In any business "B" district, no sion -will be charged and the Tpuhlic safety or whether the public KALICO KAT FOOD , 2 cans 25c Corned Beef .building or premises shall be used stnd movies and refreshments will be BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sravel on said Center Stree-t Is impeded meeting last Wednesday in themember. s of the operating person- Frank Mascaro. water chairman, DIFabio held Volco Brass score- no building or part of building ahull be b"? such crossing, and to determine what, post home on 221 South avenue. nel of the Garwood Little League erected which Is intended or designed supplied by the Anheuser-Busch n( any. order shall be issued by said Veal Stew • after consulting with George M. less until the sixth frame. Siochto bo used for the purpose of selling CHARLES W. BOHMER. JR. JAMS SCRAHE KCtXOGO HI JBoard for the alteration. of said cross- Miss Florence Castaldo, a former by a score of 8-8. Walter Stef- NYLONGE SPONGES 2 for 49c BtatJtu Brisktt Haskew, engineer of the Plain- opened ' the inning" with 'a bunt food or beverages or any merchandise Brewery, Mr. Russo reports. line bv substituting therefor a crossing anski of the operating personnel QFG TOt» QUAUTY-MOC « whatsoever to any customers to purchase "Let's Train With the. Cardi- Merchandising Sale* MQT. Member, N. Y. Stock Exchange •not at the srade of said public highway president, was appointed secre- KtsterStytt fleld-Union Water Company. Mr. single and Sarefin also singled.' food or beverages or any other merchan- Esso Standar4~dil-Co. lunder or over said railroad, or by re- tary. and Thomas Casale of the mayor's Mascaro said Mr. Haskew told dise without- entering Into any enclos- nals," "Big Scot" and "One Above |c*• •*• 30c +~« ... 72c enter an enclosed permanent building; Known as Ordinance No. Ua of the Wholesale Jetoeler hour of 11 o'clock In the forenoon. NOTICE of August. 18SS. at 8:00 P.M. is hereby Section-'2: That the building zone1 KOI ICE Is hereby' given *by the Com- luted as the time, and the Borough Boroush of Kenilworth and Known aa Eastern Daylight Saving Time, aa the MarVELous VEL »*«- *130* •«• -* 72« m«u oi the Borough of Kenilworth be The Zoning Ordinance of The Borough tiiiw;. and the rooms of -the Board in Watermelons *4< missioners of flssasisnart of the Borough Ceuncll Chambers, second floor. Borough altered and amended by indicating WILLIAM J. JAMES EVERETT C. SHERBOURMC of- KsAUwort- - h that Utr 1s- t- da- y of AuAugustg , Hall. Boulevard. In Uas Borough . oi of Kenilworth. the'Industrial Office Building. 1060 Broad FABubus FAB >>^->*«.30c *»»•»* 72c thereon proper designation • of the fol- Retired, Phelps-Dodge Corp. Street, Newark. New Jersey, as the PERFECT PARTNER WITH QfG TOP COtNH) QUAUTY-HN£ST 1MB, at 1-30 P.V •> hereby axe' dd as gtenliworth. County of Union and State lowing areas as. Business "B" dlstrlcU BE IT. ORDAINED by the Governing •President tttt-tbnethe-'time., and the Borough CoCounciu l of New Jersey, a* the place- (or the Body of the'Borough of Kenilworth: I place of public hearing on the appli- OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 3b«.26c Instead of the district . hereinbefore cation. , "•""""• CR 6-9781 Chambsrs. ascend floor. Borough - Hall. hearing of slj persons Interested In thedcstiinuted: Section. I: Tbat Section 1 of an ordi- fc Bant—is*, to the Borough of Kenilworth. •natter of assessment for beneflta and' Alt that area on the southerly side of nance entitled "An Ordinance to Regu- E. T. PHEW. SECRETARY. FLORIENT - AIR DEODORANT ~ 7* Count* e* Union and State of New danuutes by reason of the umtertakJng the Boulevard far a depth of 100 feet late and Determine the area of Yards. BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITY Jersey, a* the place for the hearing of as • local improvement of the construc- Courts and Other Open Spacats and to OFFICERS . COMMISSIONERS. ' . 7-H Home Grown Cabbage 3« southerly from said bide' between the all persons interested in the matter of tion of an tt-inch sanitary sewer along Regulate and Restrict the Location of easterly aide of South 10th Street and Buildings Designed tor Specific Uses and AJAX CLEANSER Usssllliisill for benefits sjskd damages by Market fclUcet from the existing sewer line druwn at right angles with and CRUNCHY, SWEET AS A NUT, FINEST * FMST FOK JUKE A EVERY USE, CAJJF VALENCIA nun—1 of the undcrtakiac as a I " at this center Una of Newark Avenue the Regulator! of Trades and Industrie*", southerly from the said side of Boule- be amended to read »r follow*: EVERETT C 8HERBOORME GILBERT G. R0E8SNER Improvement of the construction of _. and Market Street to the Kenilworth vard from a point which would be dis- FREE DELIVERY •-inch sanitary sewer on Maple-wood Boulevard, pursuant to Ordinance No. tant 125 feot measured easterly along DISTRICTS President Vice-President-Treof. Avenue from trie existing ssrwer In said side' of Boulevard from the north- For tne purpose of this Ordinance, NEXT FALL Calfax. Avenue at sUps-nraod Avenue JOHH OKA* easterly side of South 24th Street. the Borough of KanUworth U hereby dl- ROSE V. MILLER on all of your . Postal Celery »15« Oranges 5&59« aad thance northerlr along Maplewood HABBV L.UNDIN All that urea on the North side of • i\ Avenue to the Hah way Valley iUuroad. U. S, BERZ1N thr Boulevard for" a depth of 100 feet Secretary IS TOO LATE! a distancae of approaUmaapprosUmaUlU y «M feet. Commlsstoners esT Assessment of norltierly from said side between, tho Kesldence "B" Dlstrlcta. MCM1ER OF t-AMOOT-CUDAHrs "COlO COsM- ' !* QrjUrjameej Mo- IX The Borough of Kenilworth. easterly side of North 19th Street and Buslneu "A" Districts Duted: July 12. 1*53. . 7-S1 a line drawn parallel with and 100 Business "B" Districts NOW is the time to buy.your LIQUOR NEEDS ••>* TWIN COUNTY feet westerly from the westwty stde of Industrial Districts - Michigan Avenue. _., Thc_,boundarles of esch of these dl»- coal;.. now during our big GROCERS Section 3: That the building tone tricb are hereby established as shown w • tVMOUsfe Of Kenlhyorta. NOTICE Or INTENTION map' of the Borough of Kenllworth be on the building zone map of the Borough a). UK • 7-21 Take notice that KENILWORTH ultered and amended by Indicating of Kenilworth which Is hereby declared OPEN EVENINGS SMUM PtlCC UMCTIM on famous We Carry A Complete line of VETERANS .CENTEJk, Inc.. has thereon proper designation of all area* to be a part of this Ordinance. to the Director of Division of A! heretofore designated as business district, • The short form title by . which this ^ 6 to 8 P.M. long-burning Qld Company's Beyeragjs Control for a Club license (or excepting the urya herein described, as Ordinance shall be known shall be Sliced Bacon tlie premises situated at 33 South 21st nusltWu "D" district to be designated "The Zoning Ordinance of The Borough Monday Evvninga Lchigh Premium Hard Coal. • BEERS ON ICE •Moot, Keiuiwortb. New Jersey. u Dullness "A" District. of Kcntlworth." . TUUR FAIR - TASTY- J)r. H. Berman stames and addresses of the officers Section 4: This Ordinance shall take Section 2: This Ordinance snail *th^ EUubttk of Ike Kenilworth Veterans Center, Inc.. effect uftrr final' passage and publica- effect after Anal passage In the manner • WINES •SCOTCHES OpenLcrte: tion In the* manner provided by law. provided -by law. .. . •Friday ET«n»n»i fhrasldent: Nicholas Capece. m Lin- ROBERT C. KRUEGER. ROBERT C. KRUKOER; coln Drive. KcnUwoHh. N-J. Uni» mat Chopped Ham X29 Mayor Mayor. Treasurer: Robert Moldcnhauer. U Attest: Attest: • GINS *RYES 5 ifitos IKM. to ffrt. •Mk 8tntet. Kenilworth. N.J. PHIUP J. McGEVNA. Eye&Examined w Husftrt Vincent J. Werner, PHILIP J. McQEVNA. W« • -itutefcm Avenue. KwUlworlB. N.J Borough Clerk. Borougn Clerk. Objections,-If any. should be ntudu iin- BlaUmcnl BlalasaMl MMFtM—mm. 4 -m. n t t.n. LWOKTH rnedUilely In writing to the Director of Take Nolke that the- ubove Ordinance ToXe Nolle* that the above Ordinance OavUluii of Alcoholic Beverage Cont*-«l. Was passed at a tegular meeting of the was passed at a regular meeting of the Three Convenient Offices- I6iM) Broad Street. Nswark 2. N Governing Body of the Borough of Ken- Governing Body of tne Borough oi Ken- KENILWORTH LIQUORS HI Ceel C*Jifo»tl Jersey. Uworth. aad wus gppruvvu by the Muyoi ilworth. anil WOJ approved by trje Mayor GARWOOD COAL CO. •Signed) ELIZABETH LINDEN KENILWORTH ON THE BOULEVARD on th»> 00 KorPERS COKE —FUEL OIL . I _ Boulevard ft 21st Str««t 31 NORTH AVENUE KENILWORTH VETERANS 13TH DAY OF JULY. 1935 . 13TH DAY QILJULY. 1»M East JIIHT Nan Brot4 Ifottk W»o»J M«W EJPX; Bamlswratd s CENTER. Inc. PHIUP J. McQCVNA. PHIUP J. McOEVNA. 517 NORTH AVE., GAHWOOD 33 South Hat Street Borough Clerk of the Borough Clark of the KENILWORTH CRANFORD KENILWORTH sttnUwortb. Mew Jersey Baroush of KenUwortb. N. J Borough of KeeilwaciH, N. J, DHU4*. July ilTlMS. *•»*» Dated: July UTUM. 1-U WE 2-2102

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nue is a patient in Muhlenberg announced 'the birth of a daugh- Anton's Tavern was held list Lesak, — * HOOMS FOR RENT by day or week. TYPIST DESIRES FULL-TIME EMPLOY- QUICK SERVICE •11 Park ATM PlahrfWd ^agio, Ralph Bianchi and Carl C, and. Miss Frances Fanning.of Your Authorired ' TRUST COMPANY O.'J. McKnougbt, Prop. eesM* • v»»r«. 15 «••»» -lalmam. WILLIAM F. DAVIDSON. WITH A BCEMBZR Or THE CR 6-TT77 the Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- CR t-1044 Ktaaonablr rates. ' CRaniord 6-9832. General Contracting, Carpentry. MENT. Experienced. . Prefer work in Softis. Ne diseaeal •• U»>* aas *r ads CRANTORD HOTEL. tf CRANFORD REAL. ESTATE BOARD . IS Alden Street <2nd floor)' Cranford or vicinity. $55. ' CaU WEst- Astoria, L. I. will leave Monday Cwumltrt - Wests*** - FUlnftcli r«CMa*Used Cheeking Aenaats BEATING Masonry. Plastering and Roof Inc. CRan- l field. , OILS Intarior —Exterior Ml «• *a»s. ford 6-3829. No job too small. Esti- Evenings: CR 6-1383 field 2-0766-M. PL. frOOOS Coaches are t»atsy DiPabio, on a ten-day motor trip to Can- Mortfioses — Loan* — Savings Accounts CASH. Ckicki « IUBH a»ast ••- COMFORTABLE ROOM. 5 windows, CsnCBsnlard S-SIOO mates without obligation. U Associates: Donald Legg and Joseph Troiano. ada. They plan to tour Montreal - eesaaaajr e4»*rllslaf «*»T. Net double bid. in happy home. Trees, i LOUIS MONTINI A soil, David Arnold, was bom CKsnfard B-OSOO II COLDEVTN BD. CLABK TlTP. resswasibU fsr erters U a«s tsaaa porch. Convenient to transportation. Margy Wilson CR 6-0434 ,iMr. Troiano. director of the and Quebec. ^ AU Trust Services KetercnccK exchanged. CRimlord 6- BENDtX AUTOMATIC WA3HKR SKEV- Edith Rearick CR 6-5408 to Mr./and-Mrs. A. Refchert of 5% Dcpendahle. Friendly Service Since IMS' kv teleaasa*. ICE. ALL. WORK GUARANTEED. I ,«...|«* O|d _. CH 0-0751 Help Wanted - Female Municipal Recreation Commis- Desler 3356; . • A FRIENDLY HOUSE SHOE JREPAIKING aHMtdrmro Muhlenberg Hospital," Plainfleld. CM 100 8»»la A»e.. «.. Cnml, PLUMBERS New York City but moving to Summit. and a full length film, "Kazan," have returned to their home in Sale* and Servlra could be nicer than Uiis 41 j-room New Jersey in fall 1955 needs experi- CD } I- MJssbtth A part menu Wanted CRANTOBD BXnUGKRATION OZKVICS ranch? OU hot water heat, ceramic tile IDEAL RESIDENTIAL LIVING ','.' *>e. shown tomorrow night at Minnesota after a visit to his par- LOVELAND FUEL CO. oa rrljldairc KeJvtnetcr. Crosley. ColaW enced secretary at once. Excellent op- Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coleman ID Ilt-CENT YOUNG COLLEGE CRADU- bath, a super kitchen. large dinette .alum, portunity. 5-day week. All employee i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross of 404 14* Bread Si. — 1U EUsabeta Ave. Authorised Dlatrlbutav •pot. Moras. B. W. alarta*. CBaaford storms and screens. Venetian blinds^ ex- LEXIN O TO N . ESTATES benefits. Apply — 8:45 at the.Lincoln.School play- LIQUOR STORE /^TE. wile anc c-aild, ncod (our- or of 461 .Third avenue have an- Kwohaat Fuel QU Koppam Ooka BRENNAN & TOYE For Safe hw-rooiii apartment, first Boor. Mill- S-171B. . . U pansion 2nd door, attached garage and 342 Madison Avenue. New York City— ground. Those attending are rc-Thirdjtyentte. Mr. Rossis a\mem- ltS-ltl E. Sta. Street riaUS*!!^- Westminster Av«.-r«O» WeslsUM Ave. . VBKB DELTVEKT in excellent condition. Only S14J00. NEW nounced the birth of a daughter. VAMOUS BEAnrMa AMTBBACITS TOP SOIL. 4'i yard load; *1« delivered. burn ti-neaM. VA 6-2000 - minded to bring their own chairs. ber of the faculty of the depart- Elisabeth '. ' Side-to-Slde 40 Beechwood Road. Summit, New Patricia Anne, i>om on June 3 Dept: 124 K. 4th Street/ Can CBaatsrs «v«lis nnano- Bulldozer for hire and trenching. CR CABPKNTCR and CONTBACTOB. An WORKER WANTED!! ment of bacteriology and immun- CeJlCBaafat* •.lit. kind* of alterations, porches, etc. Lud- Split-level Homes Jersey — SU 6-10000. . . in the. Muhlenberg Hospital. • Member FDIC ' ' / 6-1882. Here's where you'll need some tS Nartt *ve^ E. Crut»r« * TIMMIMO Rental* wls Seibfct. 3SS Lincoln Drive. Kanil- ' "Elbow Grease." but when you • with YOUNG LADY for general office work, KISCO Garwood Social* ology at the University of Min- U H. Calas> An. / Cnatess Plaiilflfld. WHOUGHT IRON RAILINGS made U> - RENTALS »OR ALL OCCASIONS worth. GRantord S-OSas. , get finished you can have a good, TILE-FLOORED. PANELED typing and accuracy in working with nesota, Minneapolis, Minn. CBaoford income property. 7-room house Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Fitzger- vour speclficntloni. Indoor and oul- Banquets — Wedding* — Reception* FINISHED RECREATION ROOM figures required. Le Rot, Equipment CraatasS • . door. Also driveway lamp«. patio and partly in business section, can ald'and grandson, Richard Chris- SsatU A.ve_ B Dance* — Oiganuaiion MeeUns*. be bought reasonable by tne Co.. 45 High Street. Cranford. ;Mr. ai^d Mrs. Myron BANKS and • PEUCATESSENS • SCHER'S swimming poBl rnclcwure*. S. Slan- T. V. SERVICE 3 bedrooms. 19 ft. master bed- topher, of 501 Center street have Mr. and. Mrs. Harry W. McDow- e;in. 24 N->. 21»t St.. Kemlworlh. etc. — also NRBS. SUWDAYS. HOLIDAYS. ETC right party. REGISTERED NURSE, part time, public ABSO-SOR chisen of S3 Third avenue have room, shower bath .off master bed- MOTOR SALES. INC SAVINGS LIQUOR' STORE CRanford f-1455. 4 BOWLING ALLEYS U years T. V. ininilw IT* room; optional '1 bath oft playroom. health nursing. Cranford Visiting returned after a motor trip to ell and two children, Harry* II, announced the birth of a son. JERSEY RADIO SERVICE THE NEXT BEST THING* .Huge walk-in closet. . Nurse Association. Call CRanford 6- Walnut Ridge, Ark., for two weeks and Kathy Maureen -.formerly of COLONY DELICATESSEN Na Cks>(* tar Delivery ' REAL ESTATE * REMOVAL SALE AMERICAN LEGION BOMK • Herbert *• Sorga to living in the country is this pleasant 0757 between • A.M. and 10 A.M. Myron Richard, born on July 3 Since 1824 INSTITUTIONS We are faced with the prospect of large home that is situated; on a 100x200 for appointment. where they visited Mr. Fitzger- Wilmington, Del., have moved to Riverside Drive CRANFORD *M>4M lot. Just a 10 nun- walk to the station ..EXPANSION SPACE FOR in the Memorial Osteopathic Hos- Aatharisc* Desl.r Call CR «-lM2 moving a staggering amount o< WATER • aid's .mother, Mrs., R. A. Fitzger- 252 Hazel avenue which is the DBL1CAC1BB pianos or selling .them at reduced PR 6-»70l CR 6-iOM or N. Y. bus. between the High School 4th • BEDROOM! WOMAN FOR DOMESTIC .WORK. 4 pital, Elizabeth. ' IOS. ]. GUKEB and Grade School- The house is old hours daily. B days a week. Phone ald. During their stay, the elder former residence of Mr. and Mrs. UKCOI.N * MEBCUBT 101 Wslnat Ave. Craafert roles to save the cqst of "">«"«• u CARPKNTEK — CONTRACTOR but ' in good condition. and with the . . 31 DOWN V.A. A COMrUtn BKSVICB FOB All CookH* * BaklQC Osna on SPINETS UPRIGHTS, and GRANDS. Repairs porch—enclosures, cabinet work, evenings 1 to 9 P.M. CRanford 6- BSAL ESTATS large shade trees and established neigh- Mrs. Fitzgerald celebrated her Charles White who recently moved Sales — Benle* alX UVIU OF AU AGES < EVERYTHING MUST GO. _ After RENTALS FOR ALL OCCASIONS r- screens. gsrases. .csniftlnl. tasmtte borhood that comes with age. Mai FHA & CONVENTIONAL TERMS' • 7178. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Brown IS B. OmlM Av* . CBaataMI S4BSi ' • . and' , • . Aucust 1st. we will be located at \Banquets. weddings. recepUoiia. dances, work, roofing, block ~>"Ti attic ia~ this a must on your Inspection list. FOR NON-VETERANS SOFTENER 80th birthday anniversary. to Florida. ' ' 919 TerrtU Rd. just of! 3nd St.. where SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER of 522 Locust avenue have an- INSVBANCB orsanuaUon meetings, etc. Veteran*' auiatton. intarloekinc awul From $19,650 s General Repair* LUMBER we hope to nerve you in a new Memorial Home. 419 South Ave.. East. Interesting, varied work, small office, nounced 'the birth of" a son, Of All Kind* • showroom where parking is no^ prob- CRanford 6-09S2 or 6789. U g FOR THE KEY — , congenial associates, generous vacation with Captain and Mrs. Eric Pantsari lem THE PIANO SHOP. 12* MADI- OEOROE B. MOBEft to a Better Home — SEE ALSO AVAILABLE plan. Real estate - insurance, experi- Charles Michael, Jr., born on Used Car* fif- * ELECTRICAL • / • ' ... . • Nerta Avis, W ' cituiera > SON AVENUE. PLAINFIELD, 6-3708. • Adams Avc^ Cranford 8 Room Back-to-Front ence not necessary. Older person con- arid three, sons and daughter of May; 25 in the Margaret Hague CRanford Etta MlnetU . CR«-«733 Split-level model $19,750 sidered. CH 5-7230. Columbia, S. C, are visiting Mrs. Garwood Births aXJsatwtfc S-«JM CONTRACTORS BUILDERS' GENERAL Wanted To Buy Tom Albans . CR«-«M1 Automatic Clock Maternity Hospital. Jersey City. SUPPLY CO. GUNS WANTfcD — Ucehaad collector Sid Nunn . CR«-M>7 3 bedroom. IV, baths model $17,850 Pantsari's mother, Mrs. Mary Cas- 4U N*. Braa« St. KUsshtlk /flvmes JOHN W. HEINS & SON ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS and paying bj«h p»jce* for roodem or TRUCK CRAKE and TJ>.-§ Bulldozer Albert J. Davies . CR taldo of 83 Third avenue, for two ..i Combination Screens and Storm Doors. for oh-e. S. W.. Oliver. Inc. CRanford Model Homes Open Every' Day Work Wanted - Male Spend Only 5 Min. • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.'Beaver A daughter,. Diane Marie, was Free estimates. Alban-Lcwi». 109 North I antique rifles, anotcun*. nvolvon. Arnold Vreeiand _ CBMIN weeks. The captain is with the Insured Savings — Home Loans _ BEAL ESTATE Union Ave.. CRanford 6-0866. . . . U Linden 3-M40. . V «-215» and Linden 2-7054. " tt Lois Brooks I _ CR«-1300 of 139. South avenue have, an- born to Mr. and Mrs.- A. D. Hlein DIRECTIONS: Proceed on Walnut LIGHT TRUCKING. Also clean attic*. Baals****! at Oeater, ataaOwsttk 'and •' "• ' •_ cellars, etc. Lawn work, all types. U. S. Army stationed at Fort nounced the birth of a daughter, WE BUY BOOKS ...... O. C- NUNN Aue.. Cranford - to Chester LHhg In Your Basement of 263 Pine avenue on June 23 in THOMAS BENINATI / Mlllworm Masons' Matarlals O48DBANCB FINE PAINTS, colors and/ enurnelJ. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTINO — Houaa- Place on right lust before under- ' CRanford 6-0954 after 6 P.M. > tf Jackson. The boys plan to remain CSWera S-«00 One or- a thousand. Please call (or wtring. Jobbing, Buorescent fixtures, Jean, born on Sunday in Muh-thq» Elizabeth General HospitaL NOBBIS CHEVROLET. Inc. Psone: CRantord 8-OTM Chemicote Paint Works. 709 Boulevard. detail*. PJsi. Book Shop, PLalnneid 4- 181 North Ave-. East, at Centennial pass. Follow Chester Lang Place ' Bsst Jersey sear BraaS. •llsstaili ELEOTBICAL repairs and plugs tnrtaUxl CJeorge to end at Lexington Ave. and CARPENTRY. PAINTING and odd job*. with their grandmother for several lenberg Hospital, Plainfteld. They p Ken(!wbrth. CRanford 6-1886. ' If 3900. U 32,000 Grain Unit EUssbetta S-SSOO Hardware: **i**ri Material il sfertk Avsu. E. Craaiere Sangulllano. 12 afyrtla Streak Tu. CRanford C-3693 or CRanford 0-34SI models. '•• Part time. James Connors, 20S Wal- weeks. The. Pantsaris recently have two other sons, Dennis and CRanford S-89M. •• tf • nut Ave.. CRanford 6-3819. . 7-28 astV>rlst4 Nerta Wtsi sear Elm. Ulin CONTBACTOB / Screew - flooring - Paints HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 OPEN Saturday and Sunday $195.00 . spent a weekend in Lake Hopat- Timothy. Inches: on your roller. H.29. S-me cong at the summer home-of Mrs. St. Anne's Holds Uoden HIM Day Service. Alban-Lcwla Hardware. - Wanted To Rent a YOU FLAN TO BUILD, rtselr or snake 203 ORANGE AVENUE YEAKEL and SHARKEY. Inc. 109 North Union Ave. « HOUSE OR AN APARTMENT, in Cran- •ltaratlona. caU T. JOHNSCN. 4AS Cen- Help Wanted "Male Pantsari's sister, Miss Peggy Cas- Mr. and Mrs. George Merlo of INDU8THIAL WHUNO CRantord S-OSM ford. 2 bedrooms. Herrick, CRarfford tral Avenue. CRanford MM8. . tt An immaculate three-bedroom home on 48,000 Grain Unit Summer Program Bssl Estate Insaraaee MIMEOGRAPHING — Letters — Forma 6-5707. • tf taldo.. Other guests were Mr. and409 South avenue have announced SSS CeatsBasal At*. Craafara the Northslde for only $17,500. It has RESPONSIBLE MAN. clean character, to GARWOOD' — About 140 / — Booklet*. 34 hour •efyice. Free a beautiful kitchen with an 8-foot picture Mrs. Louis Castaldo and children, • BEAUTY SHOPS * "... ' Mortfsfes FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL, finest window overlooking a 150-foot land- learn floor' waxing business (good $220.00 the "birth of a son, Thomas George, children are registered for the OBaalaM pick-up and delivery. Call CRanford •oowNO AND ammo residential area, stone and frame con- driver). Experienced man preferred. Mrs. Anthony Castaldo and chil- u OUTTKBS * LKADKHB scaped lot. large living room with wood- born on 'June 20 in Muhlenberg five-week youth recreation pro- 6-8547. For Hire stiucuon. lot 60x165- Close to grade and burning fireplace, full dining room and Good pay. Call evenings between 9 « Nerta A**.. W. CBsnlerd S-t«74 Ceiling Blocks Installed. high schools. Priced to scIL't24JOO. and 8 P.M. in person. 101 Wilshire dren, Michael Castaldo, and Wil-Hospital,. Plainfleld. CALKS * SXKVICE VXNETIAN BLINDS in stock, 23 to 36 lVi,TON COMPLETELY ENCLOSED 1 tun room. The garage is detached. gram" which, began last week at T O W N E CRANFORD - WESTFIELD i*''!*** "'"*" Cornbl nation Windows School*, busses. > shopping within easy Drive. Federal Floor Waxing Service, 64;000 Grain Unit liam and. Frank Severagc, alt of CoS Merth Sta 8s. Kaallweita inches custom quality stock blind*, all TRUCK. S5.00 per 8-hour day. Driver Hosne Insiaatlnn THIS BRICK COLONIAL, offers all the St. Anne's Church. The school for Oomolrte Parts Dept. BEAUTY SALON 64- Inches long. $2.95; also Jencraft furnished if needed. Insurance ' in- reach. You' may inspect evening* from Garwood. BUILDING SUPPLY COMPAN> conjunction with siding we »atat. charm of an. older type home yet has 4 to 6; Saturday and Sunday from' 2 $240.00 A daughter, Maureen, was born children of the ages of 5 to 14 is and C. W. Breneman custom blinds. cluded. CRanford 8-3362. U wood trim. all the modern conveniences that any- o'clock. EXPERIENCED • TREE TRIMMER and A Completely Modern Salon • REFRIGERATORS • ' 39c KJ ft. Cranford Upholstery Shop, Over BJBOO satlsfled customers). . one could wish for. Properly is located ' tree surgeon. CaU between 9 and 6 . • p ' to Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gal-held daily front 9:30 a.m. to noon, Hastk ssl Cvmtral Awe*. ' WeilflcU MMQBW laUat4rtAtB9 130 South Ave., E. CRanford 6-089J. in fine residential section and consists P.M. Boyle Tree Surgery Co., Eliza' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simonet of ligan of 45 Third avenue on July Mondays through Thursdays. AIR-CONDITIONED 1 Walnut Ave, CBanforsl C-3474 of 4 bedrooms. X baths, ample closets PHylL. HEN EH AN beth. ELizabeth 2-4124. ' U Completely Installed • WKstfteU C-O£S* Comlruttion including one large walk-In cedar closet. .312 Park Ave.. Plalnfield "PL 6-8510' 42 Fourth avenue have returned 5 in St. Elizabeth Hospital, Eliza- Activities .offered are beadcraft, FLORISTS Lumber — HlUwork VAN'S CRANFORD ELECTRIC CPHOLSTER1NG — Furniture repair*. ONE CAR OARAGE, 12x20 Including . tt Third floor has one bedroom, bath and Henry Vereneault CR 6-10&8 . Specializing In "DA" Cuts t ' draperies, slip covers.. Venetian blinds. storage space. First floor, large living With By-Pas* after motoring to Minnesota to beth. basket weaving, sewing, cooking, Aalhorlsed concrete footing and floor. Cinder block SEATS — Cane, rush rattan. Work called ' Baoantl Material* — Bricks Nice choice of fabric*. F. Kantner & or frame construction, overhead door, room, fireplace, over-sized TV room, visit friends for two weeks. woodwork, plaster molds, films and FRIGID A IRE • Son. 120 South Ave., E. TeL CRanford tor and delivered. PLalnOeld 6-CO7O. large modern kitchen and "powder • room. Free • OEHMEafS complete. »7S0. CRanford (>2a2a. . tf Mr. arid Mrs.'Thomas B. Mc-weekly. outings.. STYLING 6-0893. " , . • . • U 247 JeBerson Ave.. North Puunneld. MJ. Large screened potfh oft the living-room, WESTFIELD — New 7-room Colonial. KITTENS, black and white. 6 week! ROTCHFOHD PQNTIAC. INC. / FLOWER SHOPPE ''«*-•'»«. Band, araval, eta. • • Bale* * Service two car garage - . . «tajOO. - 4 bedrooms, bath ^ind powder room, old. looking for a good home. CRan Other Units as Low as Louis Melka of 300 North ave- Caskill of 105 Anchor place have, Assisting with the program are TKUE COLOR TINTING ' TABLE PADS— 3-pc. Kit. from S9.99. PLUMBING and HEATINO. Ss>w«ra garage, corner lot;*bcautiful location. fprd'6-1387. • ; / tXOWSKS rOK . CBanterd «-OISt Choice of beautiful colors. Free esti- HONEY FOR THE MONEY. Heather- Mrs. Carols Barresi, Mrs. Frank- Authorized Nursing Service cleaned with electric sewer marhtne. 60S Benson Place. CHeslnut 1-0634. " CRsnlard 0-SU1 ....,,-, mn OCCASION Can CBantord «-«SOS mates given. Alban-Lewts. 109 N. Guaranteed. William J. Ledden. TeL meade section, comer tot. five-room $110.00 lin Frabel, Mrs.- Edward Krempa. S ALDEN ST. ' . CBANFOBD Union Ave.. CRanford 6-0866. ' tt CRANFORD v/N. A. for Oer>eral bungalow and garaga . .'. 814*00. •/ . • , .MaBJMr. F. T. D. CHeatnut SrlSOT and CRanford sVMH. Mrs. Dominic CardilltK' Mrs. John POHTIA C Nursing. Visits, Hypodermics. Maternal tt 110 Walnut Avenue CriDfor* CBaatsrS «-tass TOP8OIL. 611 dirt, gravel, crushed (tone, ' -and Infant Care. Health Education. The BUNGALOW priced to sell at «13300. Tutoring Banyasz, Mrs. John Orlando, Mrs. 1SI H. Oatsa Ava. "J3-' - ' cinders and sand. CaU 8 to B. RAhway Visiting Nurse Can Help You. Nominal Living room, kitchen, dinette, two bed- MclNTYRE'S Sates fc Sarric* • SERVICE • 7-7524? U Fee. TeL CRanford 6-0797. or consult ASPHALT DRIVkWAYS. crushed stone. rooms and bath- One bedioom on second TUTORING — High School and College WINDOW SHADES Jj>seph Porubsky, Mrs. Frederick Telephone Directory. . Hours: Daily All.dirt, driveways excavated. Front Boor. Bendix washes',. Included. subjects. Carolus T. Clark, B.A. (Yale) Degenhardt, Mrs. David Silva :and • BEVERAGES • STATIONS MADE TO ORDER radiator enclosures, except Sundays and Holidays. 8:30 end loader for hire. Joseph LaBrado. LLB.. Ed. M.. 338 Mountain Avenue, 'VENTERS FLORIST lawn furniture, cabinets and console A.M. to 4:3ff P.M. Saturday .8:30 to McPHERSON REALTY CO. Westfield. Call WEstfleld 2-2741-W. tf Mrs. Robert Drake. • Pacts - R«palrs STANDARD LUMBER cabinets for portable sewing machines. 12:30. ' > tf 37 Henley Ave.. CRanford 6-31«7. Lawn Mtwer Shop & GREENHOUSE * 19 Alden St. CR 0-0400 HOLLAND *4. • Also, Mrs. John 'Novy. Mrs- Fred Davey. 43 N. 7th Street. Kenll- GOOD WILL USED CARS PROMPT / SXOWBBS FOB aU OCCABUIMS 4 SUPPLY ca DOERR'S ATLANTIC SERVICE - worth. CRanford 6-W3S. tf TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For the Libby Brewster —- CR 6-19B5 BALB8— . Alfred - Bicko,' Mrs. James Mc- . beat and fattest service call Bronomy Hope Milius ~ CR B-3214 floor Service YORK CLOTH l ri Kee. Mrs. Frank Knight. Mrs. HOME DELIVERY ~ Maaab** TAB. — nowtn By Win > ATLANT10 PITTSBURGH PAINTS, full line of Painting- Decorating - Electric. CRanford 6-38U. Day sjr nlgjht. rAET8 — WEUMNO «*• MOKTSI AVK, at. WBStnku> interior arid exterior. Painters' dis- F. D. Hennessey : CR um R. MENZEL — Floor scraping and re- Curtis White, Mrs. Joseph .Costa. T. A. CRANE — Painting and Decorating. tt E. Feeley CR 6-O802 •. *• . »/ ' cbunt in house lot quantities. Alban- finishlng at old floor* a specialty. AattMrisflfl Closed Wednesdays During July and August - W« S-S1M ... : ATLANTIC rreiaeis Lewia.'ioa North Union Avenue. tf 343 Walnut Ave. TeL CRanford «-088», CRanford 6-1345. 61 Ellxabeth Avenue, Mrs. John Mayer, Mrs. Peter Kil- IM •amlrsnnk for estimates. — , tt All Kind/ v TREES TRIMMED AND REMOVED Cranford. ' • tf Reo-Eclipse-Excello burg, Mrs. Frank Todisco. Mrs. itoad oervica —-Pica> Up eh Dellvar- VENETIAN BUNDS, 23 in. - 36 in., white ,) . Cord Wood for Sale and ivory, 1398. Immediate delivery. Landscape — Nurserymen Mmmr QOwf VUBM WATER EQUIPMENT CO. James Ryan and Mrs. Frederick ' 'Sodas fc Beer NTTSCdKE ft BLUNCK -^- Painter* and OWNER SAYS REDUCE PRICE REKBMEIER'S Seata Ave.. I. * Ceateaatal - CB S-811S Alban-LewU Hardware. 109 N. Union Decorators. 47 North 18th Street. Ken- CaU WEstfleld 2-4320 or WEstfleld 2-697* •EUVSRT gtBVlCE Davey. ' ••••••• /"• .. •' •• Ave. u llworth. M. 3. Telephone CRanford Evenings after 8 AND SELL « BEDROOM BUNGALOW Lost RICHARD HARTIG UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. Diatatlc Sodas A Speciallr FLOWERS, Inc. 6-4718 —CHeathut V346S. tt JIM LOVELAND tt Remodeled kitchen including ynew .Boper 12 North Ave., W., Cranford Tel. CR 64301 PIANO SALE! Grand Opening! Com- Range. Lars* living • room yfitn open BANK BOOK No. 2886S. Suburban Trust IVErtfield 2^528 WIDDDIO * rVNESAL • plete selection of famous pianos ut fireplace; spacious Rifling room; 2 first Co. If not restored before July IS. t OSB SPECIALTY R. iOBtXEL — Painting and paper- floor bedrooms and 2 additional second 1855. application will be made' for new tSS N. Btawr St. Wcg4fldt^ N. J. PAINT M • TELEVISION • drastic reduction. -10-year guarantee. hanging. Phone CRanford 6-1348. «1 MASON CONTRACTORS Sponsors Fishing Trip UNION BEVERAGES. INC. Msaitar • - Terms. Dudkln Piano Co. (formerly Complete masonry. - Sidewalks. Sag- floor bedrooms- Attractive grounds with 101 N. Union Ave. CRanford 6-2540 Talesras* D«Ut«ty Ass's). Cranford Plsno Co.), 437 North Ave- Ellxabeth Avenue. Cranford. tt stone work. Oarage building, bslck rock garden and fine old shade trees. . GARWOOD — A fishing trip ' nue. West. Westfleld. WEstOeld 2-8811. BANK BOOK No. 26268. Suburban Trust . . ' Linden 3-SlSS work. Free estimate*; Schwarz. Co. If not' 1«*tored before • July 22. sponsored by Joseph Moditz of 108 Walnut AT*. CR 64700 MICHAEL M. BAHICH — Painting ana CRanford 6-9405. tt NO "SECOND CAR- CRANFORD RADIO Decorating. Call CRanford 6-7215 be- Why worry? Mother wont be marooned 1955. application will be mode for .new. JOHN 8TEEET ' LINDEN RENT'FLOOR WAXER — S1.00 a day. tween « and 8 P.M. here! This delightful home Just off - " 7-31 TELEVISION * BADI' delivered and picked up. Twin brush. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS and 1 Central Avenue is only a few blocks BEPA1BS " " ' You*aave time and work: Consumers WILLIAM ROESEL,' —• • Interior and pairs, wall outlets, light switches, etc. to everything, and so convenient to 'ABAKEET. light blue, almost white, A«ta*rla*S * FOOD MARKETS * Direct Supply Co. CR 6-0580. , U Exterior Pulntlng. Skilled mechanics. Lamps rewired, door bells and chimes Cleveland School. St. Michael's and the female. .Reward. CRanford 6-0828. Make your wife a QUEEN MATERNITIES ..it- . B V I C st: ' BICYCLES Car Hadlo* Bepatraa Personal supervision. 205 ' Columbia repaired. John Frey, WEatneld 2- High School. Immaculate condition, oil WALLPAPER & PAINT BARGAINS. Avenue, Cranford. Call CRanford 4994-M. ' tt -hot water heat, wun outside tank, tile - '- ' Bain aad Bervlea • Leading brands. Big selections. Home 0-3713. - tf bath, garage with a short drive so CMC TKCCK SALES CaUnford service. Coniumers Direct Supply Co. that there's, no snow shoveling problem. CRANFORD CYCLE & TOY CHAS. KURTZ MARKET SUBURBAN SHOP ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION, new out- 24 ft- T.V. room and an interesting Auto* for Sale CR 0-0590. U WATERP I/;'<-*,. v •••• - .••••;- , Gea4 Used Can' . ' / CO.. INC. 3 EASTMAN ST. CR S-N13 lets, change of service, post lights. price ol S16.9SO (or this choice location. OSOJCB MEATS * rOtflbTV tf Butssaa Slreai Cnafard Repair lamps, toasters. Irons. Don SEE OUR VOK" USED CAR Cfti'imbii — Monaxk '— PULLET EGGS,' 3 dozen for (1. Herb Trucking — Hauling SSB |L Baaad St. EUssbclli OBOCXHIBS — moan room duel's Farm. 299 Dcnman Roud. Davis, CRaniord «-5979. BRING YOUR BUILDER FRIEND AD ON PAGE 6. SECTION 1 (Above Grade) MATERNITY - CRanford 6<«418. RELIABLE MOVERS with you. Let him check and revcheck. KUDOE t SPEED BICTC1*S ; MORRIS CHEVROLET. INC. • ' CBaatatsl a-Mat . " - • SKtBTt TELEVISION AND FM ANTENNAS He'll tell you there's top value at Camples* Bspalrs - Tarts - Acessssrls* • UPHOLSTERERS * SIX COLLIE PUPS, healthy and lovable, Nassau St. Clark FUlton 8-7169 114.200" in this six-room home on which 209 AND 614 CENTRAL AVE. IS NOBTB AVE^ W. CBaafsr* 4-11VS very reasonably priced. Can be seen INSTALLED and repaired. Work owner has spent many hours of his time • tVOBTI at 24 Madiwn Ave. • 3 rooms . 937.50 ' guaranteed! Reasonable rates.. Hew and many of. his dollars in putting" it WESTFIELD 2MB20 • fCPAlULTES and.used.TV sets. Tubes checked In in A-l shape. -Clos*-to-Unrn location. WESTEHMAN-VON CRANFORD ' SERVEL REFRIGERATOR^ 7 cu! ft.; 20 4 rooms . 35.00 . your home. CaU FAnwood 2-4150 or Well I worth your seeing today. IMS FORD 2-DdOR SEDAN. CaU after BONDEX HEAVY DUTY OUTSIDE •' DKESSCS '. . gaL gas water neater, excellent condi- 5 rooms . 42.00 CRanford 6-6994. . tf 6 P.M. CRanford 6-1343. S* MOTOR SALES * BUILDING * UPHOLSTERY SHOP tion. Make oRer. CRanford 6-036S. , NOTHING DOWN — 23 YH. GX MTO. FUEL OIL W. BaaCae* A Seas —AuraoKizco BEALEB— BERARDS PLUMBING AND HEATING. CONTRACTORS Upbolaterinc 4k Interior UacoraUoa COW MANURE, rotted — no odor. Top TRIP WANTED to N. J.% Delaware, WOODS AND PRIVACY soil mixed, enrich roses. Bower' bed*, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington, ' Repairs, remodeling and net/. CRan- Summer Rental* SUp Covers • FUmlture Bepaln ford 6-ieot). ' U RIGHT IN TOWN rhododendrons, gardens and lawns. >5 Virginia. West Virgintii. with IMi-ton Very attractive, modem 6-room Colonial OCEAN BEACH. Lavallette. 4 rooms. KEEPS YOUR DODGE — LQVELAND FUEL OCX Drapes * BBaaea delivered, this month only. MUrduck completely enclosed truck. . Rcu:»onuble built in 1043 completely protected by CBanford S- COLON1AL STYLE "MAPLE BED. full WE 3-8334 ' 24 hour phone service Frank Goger T . EL. 3-1913 -Tcs. sxUeve it er nat." *I3 peWST ia a problem, BONDEX HEAVY DUTY IS BEST. ' rassswrl rketss — 15 MlasU Bervla* professional appearances. 'pUr-a* size. good condition. , Reasonable. .». W. McFadden . - CR 6-3081 ••« *I3J« »*r week bejrs *•• a 'S3 . CHunford 6-2211. • 1 M Nerta Aie.. W. CSaalsrS S-ia« VUNEBAI. BIBECTOBS ^ * OIL BURNERS * Marguerite Rearwin CR C-44M Chevy ma* 'S3 r«oUaes price* as EXTUT BErAlRS ON tfasi organ. , , LADY'S SUIT ana 2 winter coats, size Piano Tuning Evelyn Wade . CR C-10S3 law as gl.M5 wlla the Bay way Malar* Masatiaaal ' Available wherever you buy paint. In ALL MAKE CABS 10, Btt for all. Bendix automatic RELIABLE PlXNO TUNING and rt- OPEN WEEKENDS Pbons: CBanford S-OtSS StOAD AND TOWINO KtEVICE washing machine, S23. CKanford 6- puir^nA by recognized exoerts. Dud- TIMES SALES 1»LAN JO Ib. pails or economical 50 Ib. bags. • Oiildreii'8 Wear • RELIABLE FUEL OIL 1107. ' • • Vin Piano Co. ^formerly Cranford Piunn Co. 1, Tuners and Rebullders. «t M>UU to pay: This .B«r majr *•' I IS Nerta Aie.. IV. Craat*r«' SUPPLY CO., INC. 4U7 North' Avenue.. West. . Wcstneld. liaslted. s* act «alokly! NO GIM- Wtatllcld 2-8811. 1 U MICKS. NO BSD TAPE. NO TWO BOIXEVAID KENILWORXIl JO ID A MA ID A A REAL BUY — Six-room house, oil LOANS TO TAV. Special ationliaa 931 CENTEHM1AL AVE. heat. 2-Cjr cjsrgc. at leu than SI 1.000. to Servlccasen. Oa the spat 4«ll«cry. ; Complete Line .1 HARDWARE • CR YOUR CAR PICKED UP Many other excellent i*«.i«ric> Make »"ly •»« aaymeM.- C.rapleto Jumble Store service Incla«e4 in ear •• th« prem- JUVENILE WEAR ROOF1NC7 AND DELIVERED. "' RICHARDS - SWACKHAMEK ises ssw4erB aervle* ««pt. l*.r»nal BANKS . ATLANTIC FUEL OIL OPEN ALL JULY. F°r plck-un service 1 ucait Ufersaatlasi strletly caaMca- Headquarter* ' For Carter's rt*r*'s top-notch cgr.$«rvlc« for on Monday and Wednesday, please call —Realtors— • ,._, ._-'__ tUI. Adequate wiring is essential for good elec- (Rsnford U-tMO CRANFORD PAINT & •'•'-. ousy paoplal WhtiMTtt your 10 South Ave.. E.. CRanford 6-0222. 4 Aldcu Street ' ' CR 6-1123 Si EASTMAN CRANrOBD HARDWARE. STORE TD4KEN OIL BURNERS car Metis •tUntion. wh«th«r It's CR 6-5172 CH 6-3644 CR 6-O24S TBEMENDOUS tric service .. .and you need plenty o£ ATLAS rOWH TOOLS PIU1UV THE MAROON CONMMY • ST. LOW M. MO. SutatAan only- « check-up or • repair ..JTBADDIN CUaas - Oardan Tcola - Uousa FumlsolaS* Job. w* flUdlr call for and —^ALLOWANCES outlets in every room. Make sure that you Plumbins Supplies - Wallpaper" . TIMKEN OB.. deliver. Just phon* us. Our MOUNTAIN STONE COTTAGE. V * CLOCK • floor Bandlns Mfhlnas •,• WATER HEATERS Eyes Examined poconos. * All season, furnished. 4 Donate to.Your First Aid Squad Company modern Sarvi-Car will b* at If *•• •«• aay m.acy an jour «M 1*4 Beatk A»e, B. CBaaftrt *>1SM • • ruouu jnd bath, radiant heat. 3 acres ear. Bay way will »a* It »<•• Tkis is have good electric wiring. REPAIRING your door In a Jiifyl . woodland. S miles from trout stream •M •» tk« mast •oesaai plans ever BaMKDIO UtSVlCS 24 HOUR SERVICE and Split Rock Club. S1O.OOO. Call ••ered. Mfmurr FOIC CRanford 0-6337 . DR.G. HINDMAN Act Now Whil* Thte Offor Lasts S Marias Awe.. W-. Crsaf*r« CLOCKS ALL KINDS LAUNDRIES • CSssil.K a-lta* SarlBC aa4 Welfat Osstaa Trees UNION COIMY CALL ELB. 4-8188 Durinc iU Un-yaar Ufa. tha cara- Furrier DOiS 50 MUCH ? costs* 1SS CesUee SC. Oarv**4 ClsaaeS — Bestirs* ; . rat Ia Or*«f tuQy-aurtarad coflaa tta« prodoMS Optometrist A.. KANTNER. Mew fura. Vur COLLECT Builders General Supply Co. KtKStis I-««3» MOREY LA RUE about 30.000 rips red "< restvled and repaired. lia Walnut E. P. CHAMBERLAIN LAUNDRY CO. BU1CK COMPANY Ave-; CRanford Cv-lfTS. , ' tf CALL NOW. It* E. nraae] St.. WattlaM on tba ayarafa—the equivalent BUILDING MATERIALS -—7 APPLIANCES LAVNDBT — DBS' CLEAMMO CBaafer« only If to U pounds «I roasteA 339 N. BROAD ST. 107 N. UNION AVE. PVBLIC^SERVICE BUO CLEANSINO — »UB BTOBAOB H» BIG BAYWAY MOTORS ratm tnH Soslek rislaa' coflaa. It Ukas 1SS billion aupsstf ELIZABETH. N.I. 336 Centennial Avenue _j CRanford 6-0505 t-4tM ' ; SI Isataats) S-aSS* CRW)700 HARRIS Dressmaker, Alteration* HT. 1 k ELMORA AVE. •VOMl BE SURE TO REAP to qwancfc CRANFORD 6-1332 At the. Baywsy TraftK Circle TEL. EL 4-3300 LADna, BUTTS and DtOBSES ssade ta **Your Service Center for Every Building Need** THE CLASSIFIED PAGE IV vvny ys«r. ELIZABETH. If. J. UftlW • order: - abo aBcnuaaa, Mts. Haad. „ •..•.!!;:"• ' -v •• r •

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Stallone, suffered contusions and Western Electric Company, In abrasions of the back, elbow and Rearay. See The legs. She was taken to Irvington - Before their departure, the KenUworth Briefs Gencf-al Hospital. Whites were honored at'a' picnic ClasaiEed 'Ads' According to state police, she given by their son and daughter- for $75 land, mart,' 37-year-old John Hood, was a passenger in a car driven in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold White Miss Marion R. llrahm of 29 was injured last Wednesday after- by Henry Jacobs of Irvington. Po- of Roselle. -Guests were another Bargains Galore I lice said she fell. from the car South Twenty-third street, re- noon at the Newark Metal Prod- son, Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Paul when' the door opened on the dersen and Mr. and Mrs. Jos- ceived the top award of $75 foructs, Inc., plant in Mark road curve of the parkway ramp. eph Toner and children, ail of Ro- GAR WOOD Q RANFORD KENILWORTH Your-Ideas Committee of the tsso He was treated by Dr. Roland Research and Engineering Com- Johnkins for back injuries and Charles Whites Leave __ pany. Linden. The idea submitted taken by the Kenilworth First While traveling to Fiorlda~The Entered «• Mcond class mail.matter. at 1 CRANFORP, NfiW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULA The Pott Office at CrantonL M' J. - by Miss Brahm provides for a Aid Squad to Elizabeth ' General Garwood for Florida. Whites will visit their son-in-law 21, 1955 20 Pages — 10 Cents and daughter. Navy Lt. and Mrs. ir»etfcod;iof increasing the efficiency Hospital. , GAR WOOD—Mr. and Mrs. of administrative procedures at Falls From Car. Injured Brad Bradford of Norfolk, Va. .Driver Instructor •II the Esso Research Center. Charles White, formerly of 250 In a fall from a car at the Gal-? ' list Driver Some Linden Folk .to Pay IX Games Usied loping Hill road exit of the Gar- Hazel avenue, left last - week to fr man nai a perfect right to Crocketp Stars at Playground |OH Sewei\ Kenilworth Dairy meets St. den State Parkway, a 34-year-old make their home in Florida. Mr. hia opinion, provided It agreta with Theresa's tonight in a Kenilworth Roselle Park Woman, Mrs. Loretta White - retired "recently from the xeste^Graniord This Year little League game at the Mich- Education A group of people now living in Linden and eligible to receive Sand Slow igan Avenue Field. Other games scheduled this week include: To- municipal, school and other services from that city will continue to morrow. J. V.' Homes vs. Volco [Teacher pay their taxes to the Township of Cranford for the rest of this year Brass: Monday, Kenilworth Dairy ; under an agreement reached by the two communities in Connection jNew Job < vs. Volco Brass: and Tuesday, J. ' I . Paul Selby of 303 Edgar avenue with recent annexation procecdinsg. Although the contractor , has * V. Hornes vs. St. Theresa's. " i OF BARGAIN will be instructor for the behind- Under the terms decided upon been working^ overtime, progress ' In the Small Fry Leafiue. the the-wheel driver education course recently by ah adjustment com- .iollov.-ing contests are slated: .To- j to be offered in September at mission. Linden was to pay Cran- was reported as slow this week jugiU. Cardinals vs. Yankees; Mon- OPPORTUNITIES Cranford High School, Dr. Howard ford $2,500 as the area's share of Best Camper day. Yankees vs. Dodcers. Mr. Selby, an instructor at the ..': because of serious difficulties cn- Doderrs Top Indians high school for the past nine years, tion formerly in Cranford. The annexation became effective the I countered from the very start of Dodgers Topped the Indians, 8-5, recently completed a driver educa- To Erdmann end of last month. the job. - ' ]^<~l Thursday evening in a Ken- TH tion course at Rutgers University Dave Erdmann was elected best ilu.orth Small Fry League con- to qualify him for the new course. Since Cranford already' had carnper of the week for the second Township Ennincer Patrick J. ' billed the residents of the area for . left. After a pitching duel for fifth SALE STARTS TODAY-THURSDAY, JULY 14 • Applications have been made to •Grail reported yesterday that 150 w.cek of Cranford Boys'. Camp,, ir.nins. the Dodgers scored -four second half taxes for 1955, it was BARON'S West field Motors for the car and decided to have the township re- near Hope, Director Milton Ber- feet of transite pipe had been laid limes in the sixth. The Indians to the New Jersey division of the came back with two in the samt; ceive those taxes and bill Linden kowitz announced. Dave is the son j since work was. started July. 7, • AIR CONDITIONED FOR Y0VR COMFORT American Automobile Association v PAUL. SELBY for the difference needed to make frame, but were unable la calfh of Mr. and Mrs. George Erdmann I leaving. 950 feet still to go on a Remove Teeth Stains Protect Your Skin for the dual controls. An applica- up the $2,500, expected to be The Dodgers. Chaniber of the \ Beautiful from tion also has been filed with the of 801 Springfield avenue. J project originally scheduled for Xk>dsers. the winning pitcher, and With SAFE about $900, it was explained today .•/•• State Department of Education for completion early next month. Keil of the IndUm&.hud'two hits Summer Dryness by. Township. Attorney Carl H. Best campers for their cabins permission to teach the course. School Bus Township Committee awarded the epch. Dubroski was the losing KONTROL BEACH BAGS with Warsinski. were: Walter Bernard, Dick Mr. . Selby- reports the pew . This remainder is due Cranford buemmler, Ddve Leary, Dennis contract last month to D'Annun- Injured in Parkway Crash FLOWING VELVET course will meet the state's re- Trips Double, by next March 1 and is to be zio- Brpthers of Orange on their quirements of 30 hours of class- O'Hara and Clint Crane. While driving in the north- up included in Linden's 1956 budget, low bid of $34,525. room. Instruction and six hours'be- Mr. Warsinski said., The following were tournament Stalking a bear at the Sunny Acres Playground are, left to right, Johnny Nietzel, Elaine bounri lane of the Garden State 49* 45" NYLON WOVEN As the excavation work got un- 98« hind-the-wheel training. Price Dips winners: Clint Crane, senior arch- •Puikv.'^y. 57-yT.r-old Abraham SAILCLOTH This action climaxes a two-year Bykdwski, Paul Patterson, Roy Kocnig, Robert Smith and George. Sharp. ', WOVEN CORD PRINTS BIRDSEYE Upon completion of the course, , Valley Bus Company, of Rahway struggle by residents of the area ery; Dave Leary, junior archery; ' ' " der way, sheathing of a sewer be- Sarkin of Union fullered serious PRINTS injuries. Friday evening when his SEERSUCKER Ret. l.S» each student 'will recei^jra card has submitted the low bid to sup- to become a. part of Linden. In Dave Erdmann, senior badminton, gun in the'area by hand labor un- PRINTS stating the number of'training ply school buses for Cranford High their original plea, they claimed Dick . Duemmlcr, junior badmin- der^ WPA auspices, years ago but <.-ir struck a guard rail near the Reg. 1.19 Market street'overpass. State po- t hours taken. A test will be given School students. they received their mail service ton; Jefl Fleuren, senior tctherball, never completed was struck at 18 •The -attendance...x;ommiit£e_.,oX irom.Linden_as_well_^s some mu- Dick Duemmlcr, junior tctherball; All-Time Registration Record Established lice .said Mr. Sorkin fell asleep DON'T FORGET YOUR WEEK-END NEEDS by an agent of the Motor .'Vehicle feet and had to be removed. At the ,•while driving. . ; Division similar to written tests the Board of Education received nicipal services such as police and Tom MTtch'QHr~sehTot^horSeSnoesr the bids Tuesday evening. It is j 25-foot levcOhe excavators come According to . police, the car HOME PERMANENTS • SUNTAN LOTIONS • SUN GLASSES • FILM for a driver's license. It this test fire protection. Several admitted Al Rittcr, junior horseshoes; Jim ThisrWeekatikverirMum expected a contract will be award- to voting inadvertantly in Linden. upon tKe'coiiwelirprp- < *~* s>* *-** roads in tract 2 »f the G. and H. street; Interment was in St. John TEL. CR 64100 ' Store Also in Wtstfield (Continued on Page 3) There will be two trips in the'their son, Francis, of 11 Birchfleld man's* float champions were Dick win who defeated John .Peterson' there was one in the first half of ** ^* "^ ponstTUtjtion Company's develop- and Ernest Boyd. last^year. ' .-,;.. ment in the Nomahegan^Parlt 'Cemetery... Brooklyn. WE REStmVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES morning to take students to the avenue.are heists this week to 14-Duemmler, Dennis O'Hara and GSCamp high school and two to take them Finger paintings of sea scenes Exclusive of parking citutions, area and that base stone has been A native of Italy, he had.lived year-old Angel Gabriel Hermides Don -Watt. Best in the underwater home in.the afternoon. The first swirt) race were Bob Allen, Dennis were done by Debbie Hall, Nancy there were 873 summonses, issued placed on streets off Walnut ave- in Iowa 39 years before coming to Work Continues of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Paswark, Anton Marten, ^ Nancy Attracts 110 nue in the former Hess tract. Mr. bus will- be for freshmen, sopho- b'Hara and Paul Selser. by members of the police depart- Kenilworth. in 1947. A communi- Glades, Mildred Donaldson, Ray During July and August,, 110 Grail added that the contractor mores, juniors 'arid-seniors and the His visit to the United States is Winners of the first heat of the cant of the Church of the Assump- 36" PURE IRISH 42" On CHS Tract Slochum, June Vari Scholck, and ment through June 30, as com- has extended the pavement in. Spring Maid secqnd for seventh and eighth part of the Boy Scouts of < Ameri-20-yard freestyle were Ron Ritter, Girl Scouts from the Cranford tion, he was a retired storekeeper . The rear area behind Cranford Libby Orgel. Soap carvings Were pared with the 1954 half-year to- Park Village un the old Sperry Cotton Crepe LINEN COTTON CORD graders'. . ca's "Project Amigos." As part of Dave Hudanish and Peyton Old. area will visit Carop' Chickagaini. and had been a diabetic many Prints & Solids done by. Janet Paswark, Betty tal of 415. tract. • . , Reg. 1.19 High School has been cleared and the program,-a delegation' from Clint Crane, Pete Jones and Jeff at Upper Twin Lakes. Bear Moun- Prints & Solids Reg. Fitzgerald, and Patty. Cofley, rep- Capt. Powell pointed out that.- . landscaping work has been started, Union Council visited Puerto Rico Fleuren Won the second heat. Surviving him are his wife', Mrs. No Speed limit Change according to figures compiled by tain; N. Y.,' for two-vtcck periods. Dr. Howard Rr • Best, superinten- Other swimming race winners Beatrice Scudcri Biondo; a daugh- 89c yd. earlier this month.' the state, there has been an in- Campers who left July 6 and 59c yd. 49c yd. dent of schools, reports. On Route 28 Locally were as follows: . 20-yard back- Brownies ter, Mrs Mildred Long of Morgan- 1.59 yd. Another Puerto Rican, 14-year- crease, of approximately 7" percent returned .Tuesday are: Ellen Ahr, Although the state's, new 35-old Carolos Cqllcy, also of Maya- stroke, Clint Crane, Pete Jones town. W. Va.. and a grandchild. The area is being cleared and Sales Days in Cranford traMc since January 1. Cynthia Blohm. Doris Breuer, Bar- mile-an-hour speed limit on Route guez, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. and Tom Oathout; 20-yard side- landscaped for use'' by athletic 28 went into .effect in Roselle'Park In commenting on the improved bara Brewster. Leslie Cooper. Tina Open Camp L. Berneking of Roselle.' Both boys stroke, Dave Erdmann, Clint Crane accident picture reflected, in the teams fpr practices and the physi- on Saturday,- there has been no Scheduled Brownie Day Camp, operating arc' members of Troop 55 andand Pete Jones; 20-yard breast- six month figures. Public Safety Dommertiuc. Maureen Earlcy, Pa- cal education program. When the change in the 25-mile-an-hour Nearly 30 local merchants are at the Girl Scout House on Spring- second class scouts. • stroke, Clint Crane, Pete Jones Director Clarence, L. Fritz declared tricia Fecley. Valerie Gtigtr and. landscaping is completed, the area limit on that route (North avenue)' field- avenue, has completed its Roofing - Siding They arrived at Idlcwild Ai£ and Dave Erdmann; and the un-expected to,participate in the mid- he is "well pleased with the. en- Mildred Gessler. will be seeded, Dr. Best said. Plans in Cranford, it was reported today first week with an enrollment of ,port, New' York, on Friday after- (Coiifinucd on page 5) summer Cranford Sales Days" forcement program tieing carried beyond seeding the area are in-by Acting Police Chief Lester'\V. ALso, Marcia Gttlespic. Deborah 83. Gutters - Leaders noon. That evening the boys and Thursday, Friday< and -^Saturday, out by members of the depart- Harrison. Dt-lores Hetman. Paula Powell. " 1 Dr. Dorothea Guinthcr is day definite at this time. their Hosts metjit the Petrik home July 2ft, 29 and 30,. it was an-ment in conformance with'rny in- Holle'nbach. Judith Jocklin. Carol SOLID SOLID Police Chief William A. Fischer camp chairman and Mrs. Ira Kerz- All Work Meanwhile, no official action has (p discuss their itinerary for theOak Lane Sale nounced this week by Lloyd Gel- structions during the departmental Ann Kelly, Diane Kohn. JoannC Protect Your Furniture, Clothing, Blankets been taken by the Board of Edu- (now. on vacation) explained re- man is camp director. Assisting as COTTON GAB DENIM week. . • ler, president of the. Crnnford meeting in January." LoelotT. Kay Marck. Nancy Mafck, "' Guaranteed and Linen with cation or the Township Commit- cently that Cranford is satisfied Restraint Off; Pamela Marsh, Liisda Molccn," -counselors are Mrs. Henry Ziobro, Reg. 98e . tee on a suggestion by the Cran- with the present set-up and has After participating in sports Business Association. Nine pedestrians were involved Mrs. D. C. Lowe. Mrs. Nathan Saturday,-, morning, Francis and in the accidents durinji1 the first Marilyn Murphy. Non ford Rotary Club ahdpther groups made no request to the state for a There Will be scores of tremen- and Mury Ellen Kodstcin and Mrs. H. P. Hofacker. POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC Angel went canoeing on the Rah- Suit Pending dous bargains in seasonal as well half of this year, as compared with JOHN I DlfANO Workutgmah's Oil Burner 79c yd. that a track be developed for thechange in the speed limit here. Also, Elizabeth, Fha!o. Junior counselors and program high school runners. The Town- way River and in the evening saw A. suit .filed by Ralph Delia as year round merchandise, Mr. five during the same period of aides. are Barbara White. Lois M2 B. UNCOUK 1954.' 'One bicycle. rider was re-Rispoii. Nancy SchicSt'er. Virginia 5Va yds., 54" wide, ALL for 79c ship Committee referred a letter Sgt. Archie Bird of the Cran- the movies "Jamboree"' and "Stra- Scrra, local builder, against the Geller stated, as local merchants Tomback. Helen Weber, Hilary ported involved in an accident for Scott. June Shuw; Juan Slocum. from the Rotary Club to its com- ford Police Department was re-tegici Command'' at the Ritz Thea- township in connection with the go all out to clear their shelves of Grote. Janalec Barlow, Jerry Arn- CRanford 6-1105 FUEL BILLS tre, Elizabeth. """;:"~- ' each perioil. Barbara Jane Smith. Su^an Slaig- QUIET AS A WHISPER mittee of the' whole, while the ported in good condition at Over- v recent sale ' of several township- summer goods preparatory Jto put- er,. Carolyn Slutsip. Kathryn old and Eileen O'Leary. Capt...Powell related .that most CUT .Board of Education turned the let- look Hospital,- Summit, last night. Mr. and Mrs. Petrik and theowned lots on Oak lane is still ting in their new fall lines. . Swcetslei'. Virumtj: Wjimr. The camp ,is in session on Tues- ter over to the athletics and health Sgt. Bird .was operated on last boys attended mass Sunday in St.pending in Superior Court, Chanr To publicize the big-thrce-day of the drivers involved in this jCancy | days, Wednesdays, and. Thursdays year's uccidents were in the 2^-34. committee. Wednesday. • • Michael's Church and Angel was eery Division, Newark, but, aj_rc- event, The Citizen and Chronicle uk.-.. from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Where/ timer o GLtAN AS A HOSPITAL introduced to the Rev. William B. straining order Issued by the will-issue a supplement with next age bracket, and that there wure I Brooks and Kafetv Bro and Cirls bring their own lunch ex- Donnelly, pastor. In the afternoon, court against the township has week's issue of the newspaper. slightly more male drivers than- . _: Campers who tell >^ cept for one day when a cookout female drivers in the accident j will return the Puerto Rican youth ,was taken been removed,' it was reported Several thousand copies of the Bonnie BoeUcr, Janet JW >H °e held, for the entire encamp- group. Builders Given 10 Days on a tour of the Watchung Reser- yesterday by Township Attorney supplement will be distributed in Judith Craft, Patricia mcnt. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS! Forty-two of this year's acci- Colburn. , vation, while in the evening the Carl H. Warsinski. the trading area around Cranford. Susi« DudL-y. Penny Th»s year's program includes IHRllTY AS BEN FRANKLIN Deadline for copy for the supple- dents occurred on clear day:;, nine Downing ^Petricks were hoste at an open The court.refused to act on Mr. Dunham. Jucfy Fohs*Fehr.. Barbara ceremonies, folk dancing, ira- To Complete Street Openings {Continued on page 3) ment will be today. ('Continued on pa\jc 4) ( . (Continued on Page 4) Frutchey. Marciu Gt Je>pje. Mary i promptu dramatics, dress-up days. AS A vealed today that bids for laying BATES DISCIPLINED PRINTS & SOLIDS Yd. Seeking to insure that the street Grunt. Barbara Gt«.-n. Carol Greu- i&amcs. song, and such arts and -DEPENDABLE SAFETY PIN will be ready in time for proposed of two-course bituminous concrete ter. Diane Heart**' and Aileen Prafts as plaque painting, doll GUARANTEED Reg. paving work, Township Committee topping on Brookside place! and Kendill |making, basketry, raffia work ana 098* in granting five permits for newSpruce strect^n the vicinity of the Bonnie 'Kej-jaitin. * Susan felt-craft. Boating Awards Presented to 22 Girl Scouts Al.i>, IN WRITING homes on Spruce street at a spccr Brookside Place School will be •er StuuT-r-e'Kirk" Fran- • Dr- Harold Moldcnke. director ial meeting Monday night includ- received by the Township Com- At the end of this year's day P^tre'a Mar-hall-Jane'1."' Trailsidc Museum. Wa^hung • SAFE AS A BANK )rc ed a' provision calling for comple- mittee on August 9. camp, 22 Girl Scouts -were » - VicCorii'"' Iktiy AM McGovncv. j Reservation, will /visit the camp tion of all street openings witMn !, Brookside place is being im- M;,r> Jai.c Ntk;..vr.ey. Ann Mm- i weekly, bringing animals-and g»V- scnlcd with i» biuitihtJ award by J 10 days. proved from. Orchard to Willow : C.ili>l Myet's. I J;I:<_:.< Nculic, illustrated talks. He Will take the Rev. John Hun|i, boating in- «--ur COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND — At the suggcsHpri of Township streets, and' Spruce street from na IVtrik. Mwiii/h Philjtot. Inc. s'irls on a nature walk. Torbush street to Brookside place structor. Mrs. Kerzman rcqucslts that all Engineer Patrick J. Grail, the pro- 1 l,ucy "M.JIV Quirk. as a state aid project, with the j>crsoiis picking up their childrcrt FREE SURVEY-CALL NOW - CR 6-5620 viso also specified: "Sewer con- The award, uiven to those uirls I J;mit R:i.v. Irene. MANY OTHER UN ADVERTISED SPECIALS nections to be hand dug and stone state participating up to 90 percent who nud passed the skill test, was b.V' car park' on tlie same side of and the' township 'bearing 10 per- v;11 I. I'.it Sorry, NO Uy Aw*yt— All Sales FINAL set. to one side. Excavations to a piii in the shape of a canoe. Susan the rtiaci at the camp to avoid the INSTALL NOW • ONE-DAY INSTALLATION be muchine tamped." The engi- cent 'of the • estimated cost of They were taken' on n two-hour hazard of having the children cross $15,000. . - _Catheim. Suvr. JJobyn neer said this was done because a boat trip and held a picnic lunch' steiu>l. Cuiot-Ai-.u T:i.r.e> U Janet Springllcld avenue. Danger is w hlatelf bow-fine NO DOWN PAYMENT • FIRST PAYMENT OCTOBER power shovel used for a sewer Final plans/ for the project, filed on the river. ' 'Tucker. Waveily Wurr.ci Cathy ' especially treat at this time as the caa> ke. wfcen proyerly pre- ' traffic. liirht on the corner kt connection excavation in the same in" Trenton by Mr. Grail on-July 8, Winners . were Jane Arnold,, Washbum. Noriu White. aervei. Stop In for a Springfield avenue -and Orange area earlier this' year caused de-? were approved during the past Anne Marie brifiln, Incuboru Fey, Scouts who > it! leavv August 3 Ml .struction of 30 feet of concrete week by the State Aid Projects Di- avenue is nut working, she said. Hilary Grote, Rcpna Petrik, Patty ;imi lt-tul-n Aui;u.st 56 aie: Carol curb and gutter. vision. . . . • Sanguifiuno, Doiiny _Talcott, Isa- Ann Bagwell. Juan Banker. Jeanne I , ' • : ~ ^"^ The permits were issued for Cranford has been allotted an belle Walsh, Putty Wilson^ Eileen Bodnar. Diane Boiy^l. Jan^t Bu- j Powell Acting Chief FABRIC CENTER homes valued at $14,000 each to appropriation of $18J100 for the Ziobro, Susan Kightllnuer, Susanjzulski, .Nancy Coloura. Xi"ena j Capt. Lester W. Powell is *crv- CRANFORD DINER Barbary Realty (2), David, Mar-project, and the township will re- Frank, Patty Bauerr-Janot Buzal- Craft. Judy Davi^on. Putncij Fcr- as ting police chief. during *C,CTh' ;mf i ac golls (l)'and jHarmony Homes (1). quest permission to transfer the The Rev. Johrt Hunn, assistant pastor of-the tflrst Presbyterian Church, directs Girl ski. Liz. Grayson, Penny Grote. reiru. Diane Goocitxui. Gail Grit- the absence of Police Chief Wil- RELIABLE FUEL OIL Harmony Homes also was granted balance upon completion for im- Lynn Glllespie, Mary Coleman, tiths, Elaine Guycr. Harris, liam A. Fischer, who went on va- provement of Gallows Hill road Scouts at Day Camp in canoeing. In the back canoe, left to right,'are Susan Frank, Helen Weber, 332 Centennial Avenue CRanford 6-5620 17 North Ave., W. .Open Friday Evenings CRanford 6-5505 two permits for homes with the Janalec"-' Barlow,. Lois Tomback. Barbara H»ycook and.Norma Kon- cation Saturday and wJU return to same valuation on Beech, street. and existing pavement of Brook- and Ann Marie Griffin. Suzanne McKay. Eileen Ziobro and Susan Kightllngcr arc in the front canoe., Sitting beside tic Rev. Mr. Hunn is LU Grayjion. . (Continued on Jjciyo -1) on fayo it Hi-. UXlUci Township Grail rc- bide plucc, Uic cn^iuccr taid. ' <:•> 4