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and excavations. the Rev. Dr. John A. Mackay. Mosquito Commission Work Midget-atse mosquitos may bepresident of Prlneeton Theological George Reincke Retires; kept i from crawling through Seminary. Making the charge to With WE 43 Yean scram meshes by .painting the the new minister was the Rev. JBr. screens with a 5 per cent DDT Charles R, Xrdman, prota A business career that was tstart- Increased by Wet Weather Union. Mr. VanDerwerker re- emeritus of practical theology at ed 43 yean ago with the Western As a matt of the record-break-£~ ported that inside the house, thePrinceton Seminary, who taught Electric Company terminated to- ing rainfall daring May and Jane, new aerosol types of spray are the Rev. Mr. Hopper, ST., when he! day when George Relnrire, 180 DRIVE Westfleld. 7.6; Hillside, 9X, anverd y effective in eliminating mos- was a student at the seminary. employes of the, Union County Linden. HtOcfest avenue, retired from ser- quRaB from rooms. The can to worship. Invocation CAREFULLY! Mosquito Extermination Commis- Mr. VanDerwerker related that vice. He is wen known at the. We- and responsive reading were by kearnyan plant, where he has been sion have been hard-pressed to the swamp mosquito accounts tat Rev* Hopper's Son the Rev. Joseph C. Dickson, mod- keep larvieJde spread on known only about 18 per cent of the mos- erator of the Newark Presbytery. employed since 192S when he was mosquito breeding areas, accord- quitos caught in the traps. Culez Ordained in Newark who presided. The Scripture read- transferred from!* the company* pipiens, the common'bouse mos- ing was by tba Bev, Br. ArthurHawthorne Works, Chicago. CRANfORD KENILWORTH ing to Ralph J. VanDerwerker,' quito, accounts for S3 per cent of Orion Cornelius Hopper, Jr., sonNorthwood, pastor of the Eliza- Mr. Reincke and his wife plan superintendent, engineer and gee- the total catches. The house raos- of the Rev. O. C. Hopper, pastor beth Avenue Presbyterian Church, to continue living-in their Cranford VoLLV. No. 24 16 Pages — FIVE CENTS retary of the commission, wbich'quito breeds proliflcally in small of Memorial Presbyterian Church, Newark. The ordination and home, where he is looking forward CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1946 has its headquarters at 324 North containers such as tin cans, barrels, Newark, and a former pastor of prayer of ordination were by theto devoting his leisure tune to his avenue, east. pails, old auto tires, etc. This the First Presbyterian Church candidate's father, and thenew* collection of stamps, coins and Campaign Chairman The commission's crews for year's crop, the sup- here, was ordained as a minister offered the benediction match book covers, the latter from spraying larvidde have been ex- erintendent reported,. are smaller by the Presbytery of Newark at himself. countries all. over the world. For Projects Committee panded with students from high than usual, enabling them- to crawl ceremonies in the Newark church the past 20 years he has made an ities at Dedication of Memorial Field schools and colleges to a present Sunday evening; The' Rev. Mr. Hopper, Jr., has •ft through -the mesh of window accepted a call to the pastorate intensive study of psychology; he total of 48 employes, the maximum screens.. Among those from Cranford who is also interested in Boy Scout permitted under the 1948 appro- of the First Presbyterian Church To Relieve The unusual number of house attended the ordination and. theof Carteret ; work and athletic activities. priation.. mosquitos is considered due to lack reception which followed the* ser- Mr. Reincke has served in the All major mosquito breeding of good yard .housedeaning by vice in the church school auditor- During his pastorate in Cran- U. S. Navy, and with the 49th M such as brooks. swamps, householders and to the absence of ium were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Kford. , the Rev. Mr. Hopper, Sr. Regiment, New York. A member Flooding Stay Here pools, etc., are sketched on a per-backyard inspections by commis- Warner of 180 North Lehlgh ave- served as first president- of theof the Stanley S. Holmes Chapter manent index card system, and sion inspectors.. Backyard inspec- nue, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Cranford Lions Club and was ac-of the Telephone Pioneers of spray ; inspect and treat these tion was given up during the warYeakel of 133 Severin court, Mr. tive in dvic affairs. America, he was presented with Ordinances Would Commissioners Offer carded areas every 12 to 14 days, for lack of personnel, but a newand Mrs. H. R. Hews of 10 Hamp- a lite membership certificate by Superintendent VanDerwerker ex- crew of inspectors is being trained ton road, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Try a Classified -for Quick Results president Charles E. Wahlgren. Provide for Storm To Discuss Problem plained. These areas are predom- this season.. Ott of 3 Central avenue. ( • • inantly breeders of Aedes vexans, Sewers and Paving With College Trustees The commission urges every The sermon was preached by the swamp mosquito, which is Township Committee Tuesday The Township Committee Toes- vigorous outdoor biter. householder to abide by the fol- day night adopted a resolution lowing ten commandments for IAN SCIENCE LESSON BUSINESS MEN'S night introduced and passed, on The commission has been oper- first readings several ordinances to urging the board of trustees of freedom from mosquitos: 8EBMON Union Junior College "to exhaust ating eleven mosquito . traps "GOD" is the subject for Sunday, correct flood conditions in the (gauges) since June 1 to determine 1. Eliminate all standing water southerly part of the township and every effort" to keep the college in possible. July 4. Cranford. what kinds and how many mos- GOLDEN TEXT: "I am the Lord to pave streets.in new develop- quitos are present,in various .sec- 2. Cover rain barrels with net- thy God, which have brought tbee ments. Estimated cost of construc- The local governing body also tions of the county. The trap-re- ting. SHIRTS tion of the five projects Is $15300. went on record as offering its serv- out of the bouse of bondage.. Thou cords through June 21 show an 3. Clean watering cans twice shalt have no other gods before A storm water sewer will be ices to help keep the educational average of 7.5 mcequitos per night. a week. me." (Ex. 20:2. 3) constructed in Cayuga road from institution in the community and In June lB46w which followed a 4. Seal cesspools tightly with SERMON: Passages from the King Munsee drive to Ramapo road and volunteered to meet with the trus- May of fairly heavy rams, the av-strong covers. James version of the Bible in- in Ramapo road 150 feet easterly tees at some future date to discuss erage catch of mosquitos per night 8. Drain clogged roof gutters clude! c as a general improvement at an the matter further. was 55J& mosquitos. and flat roofs. "Thus salth the Lord the King estimated cost of 93,600. A sani- The action was taken following The average night's catch in the 6. Cut up old tires to preventof Israel, and his redeemer tMb . BEAUTIFULLY tary sewer will be constructed as To Direct a query by David N. Brown, Jr., Cranford trap was 9.0 mosquitos. .holding water. Lord of- hosts; I am the first,an d a local improvement.in Cayuga of Cranford. president of the-UJC Highest average was that of 14Jt in 7. Tilt wheelbarrows to ellml- the last; and beside me, there is LAUNDERED AND FINISHED road beginning 180 feet north of Alumni Affiwyiftti'ffft. as to whether Union, while Summit and Fan-'nate standing water. no God." (Isa. 44.6) Correlative Ramapo road and running north- Fund Drive the township had offered the col- wood were low with average 8. Stack-old boxes, barrels and passages from "Science and Health PEBMATIZED MARQUISETTE ... 8 SIZES! easterly 350 feet. Estimated cost, lege a plot of ground on which to catches of 4.1. Other averages were iron to shed wal with Key to the Scriptures" by including house connections to the build. recorded as follows: Plainfield.l 9. Mash or puncture water col- lots abutting the street, is $2,000. Mary Baker. Eddy include: These curtains are made of Acer marquisette with wide, Mayor George E. Osterheldt de- 4.7; RoseHe Park. 5.8; New Provl- lecting Also to be undertaken will be James Rudd Named it evil or matter has neither extra-fall raffles. They need no starchiiig, no stretching. clared that no formal offer had dence Borough, A3; Rahway, 7.3; 10. Drain or ouVunused cisterns intelligence nor power, is the doc- the construction of a sanitary sewer Chairman for United been made but said he "believes trine m absolute Christian Science, They're permatued so they keep their finish. Lazable. Ivory in Garden street from Haskins that the township may have some- this the great truth which 4 avenue 340 feet westerly as a local Campaign in Fall thing that would be of interest to oaly. Fifth Floor. ps all disguise from error." improvement at an estimated cost the college.'* (p.454) There is no power apart of $1,500. James W. Rudd of 11 Willow •' ' ' ' ' , .',.'» • ', ' " • • • • photos by Bibck street has been named executive Mr. Brown pointed out that a PERSONALIZED WALLET & CHECKS from God. Omnipotence has. all- 1UM —5^5 MUI -4.95 9*M _13t95 An ordinance providing for the pressure group has been formed power, and to acknowledge any HOUES : " : Baseball game and two softbaU games in progress during dedication ^ceremonies at Memo- paving of Oraton drive, beginning chairman of Cranford's • seventh in Westfield in an effort to locate other power is to dishonor God." tit* —495 UaSl —&2S MM .10.95 M>I4S-2145 Gold Star flags and banners of local rial Held at Myrtle street and Meeker avenue. In foreground Joe Koons, Cnu^ford Clippers pitcher, ot Iroquois road and running north- United Fund Campaign, to be held WHIN BBOCGBT m DAILY BEFORE NOON 1 ittons are this fall, it was announced this the college in that community and grouped about tt-mt flagpole at Cranford ! ialRec- has Just let go a fast one to a Union A. C batter. The home team got the first; run ever scored on erly 250 feet, was introduced. Cost that something should be done to EXCEPT SATURDAY nation Field after Hag raising ceremony was conducted by of the project, to be undertaken week by B. C. Beldcn. president Mayor George EL Osterbeldt Monday afternoon. the new diamond and won the game by a score of 8 to 2. . . ' Agencies benentting from the keep the institution here. The FUST CfflKH OF CHMST, SflDfflBI as a local- improvement, is estl- drive Include the Cranford Visit- alumni association president ear-' •atftsgtsli Am at HHB, Craateri Also to be paved ing Nurse Association, Boy Scouts, pressed the opinion that ***** staff of Servkes Sunday. 11 a. m. penetration ma- BLUE RIBBON CLEANERS cadam and with curbs is a part ot Girl Scouts, Welfare Association the college desire to stay here be- Wed. EnTftu o'clock and Boys' Camp. The quota has cause they have so many friends Sunday School. 1:30 a. m. Cayuga road from 180 feet north DRIVE IN AND SAVE! of Ramapo road and running north- not yet been set. among local residents and organi- Street Ceremonies Open Field A resident of Cranford for 2 zations. easterly 350 feet Estimated cost 100 NORTH AVE. GARWOOD of the project, also to be a localyears, Mr. Rudd was one of the Mayor Osterheldt declared it •ocn no w personalized ple and as "a reminder to all that Judicial District Court, guest improvement. Is $6,000, founders of the Cranford Boosters' would be a grand thing to keep ihe Club and has served as its presi-college in the community and1 we do appreciate the sacrifices our H f®r the afternoon, de- Public hearing, prior to final dent for the past two years. He veterans made in clared that the war never really asked other members of the com- itiq account 1 our adoption of the ordinances, will be was born in Brooklyn and resided mittee about their.feelings. The country's liberty. * has ceased but is still going onj July 20. Mayor' d*imrh*>\At •ufUned the between two philosophies, thejona] in RoscUe Park before coming other members present. Police Township Engineer P. J.Gran here. Wolf. Road ' varied program of spurts^ctivities mabttsihing that the state, is- the reporteoTtfiat the township has re- The new chairman is vlce-preal dunmi With peo- that have been sponsored in themaster of the man and the other missioner Rankin \and Fire Com- pie present in the afternoon and ceived $11,000 in State aid for road dent of Sargent Building Special- missioner Doran, all were in com- past by the, Cranford Recreation that man U master of the state. work, and. Unit projects already ties, Inc., of Arlington, with which tht W9f you ti&e to teot...tn the drets you love to wear over 7J00O on hand for the even- Committee and added that In the The speaker pointed out that the plete agreement with the chair- ing^ activities, the first section of are underway on Dletz, Kaplan firm he has been affiliated for theman, but pointed out that thus far future it will be possible to carry men and women to whom the new and Hory streets. Several other post 20 years. He is a member of CfantorcTis new .Memorial Recrea- out all these activities on the com- field is dedicated made great sac-. the township has not been con- tion Field at Myrtle street and streets will be unproved during the Azure Lodge, 129, F. & A. M. tacted by the trustees. • PIIITEItl SIEOKS FBI YOU munity's own field. rifices during the war, many of summer months. Mr. Rudd sold yesterday that he Meeker avenue, a living memorial Thanks-were expressed by thethem the supreme sacrifice. Mr. Brown announced that a to the war heroes of the commu- Michael DiFabio of Cranfordl is selecting his area captains and mayor to Commissioner Wolf and "The freedoms we cherish in this lowest of four bidders, was award- other administrative assistants and meeting of the Alumni Association nity, was dedicated with a varied country can disappear overnight," to discuss the proposed move will program of events on Monday. his committee for arrangement of ed the contract for construction ofexpects to have his full organiza- an . ^"spHnfl 'program, and tohe warned, "if we do not make sidewalks on Centennial avenue tion completed within the next be held at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in The weather man smiled upon Township Engineer P. J. Grail "for sacrifices to keep them alive." and Myrtle street and Myrtle street three weeks. the college library, and that on the festivities until near the endhis sincere efforts in the field's Judge Barger congratulated the extension, for $5,860. Other bid- Saturday morning at 11 o'clock be of the evening's fireworks dis- construction." Recreational Committee, township ders were Anthony Ialone, Cran- is taking representatives of sev- play, when a sudden torrential "Citizens of Cranford,- Mayor officials and the people of Cran- ford, $6,880; Schwarz Bros., Cran- eral local organizations to view the downpour caused a mad scramble Mayor Osterheldt receives desk set from G. K. Warner, Bristol property in Westfield in Osterheldtehldt t Vi^ "thihis iis your ford "for being so wise in select- representing Lions Club. Left to right: Master of Ceremonies ford, $7,360; and William Cac- of the large audience for the exits field. Make good use of it" ing a living memorial, one that Thomas J. Butler, commander of Capt N. R. Fiske Post, 338, clone, Westfleld, $5,960. Valuations which the college trustees have and their can. The police report- Taking as his topic, "The Vet-can be used today, tomorrow and VFW; Judge John E. Barger of the Fifth Judicial District Court, International Harvester Com- evidenced a keen interest in recent ed there was not one mishap dur- weeks. Mayor Osterheldt said he r r | erans' Contribution to Peace," in the future in building strong guest spejaker; Boy Scout Kenneth Apts of Troop 80, who led pany, Elizabeth, the only bidder, ng ing the *"**g iw i*B f"< even during Judge John E. Barger of the Fifth (Continued on page /our) pledge of. allegiance to flag; Mayor Osterheldt; Jules DuBarry was awarded the contract to fur- probably will ercornp ^y the ltM*a^ me uuiiMu. aeparnno zrom me (profile), chairman of Cranford Recreation Committee; Robert nish the township with a new In-Increased delegation to Westfield Saturday. field sor the rain. S. Dow, who led singing of "America"; Mr. Warner, and Louis ternational truck for $2,702.51. less It was learned today that the Fk-actnre No Match Troutman, member of Cranford Board of Education. AdditionaAdditil Thomas X Butler, Troutma, m 3 d 11 trade-in allowance of $150 on college trustees will have a special commander of Capt N. H. Start New pictures on pages 3 and 11. 1834 dump truck, making the net Permits Issued for meeting next Thursday afternoon VtoaV »»V VFW, acted as For Rotary Loyalty bid $2,642JH. at the college to further discuss NOW! ADJUSTABLE SUP COVERS of caremotttes dttriog the To help Dr. Rowland P. and Referred to the Board of Adjust- Half-Million Dollars acquisition of-the Bristol property. Blythe, a member of the Cran- VFW Waste Paper Drive VOQB.- jChft UWOCMJOO wV OJF tb0 Phone Bldg. service work of the post ment was an application of Mrs. In Construction Work Some slight support for the THAT FIT SMOOTH AS A GLOVE Rev. WIDUin B. Donnelly, paster ford Rotary ffHub mnt«»»ln hl« Postponed to July lft The local Veterans of Foreign Martha Vogt to operate a beauty moving of Union Junior College at Mfebaera Church. perfect attendance record of Wars post recently was selected to salon at 222 North avenue, west Building permits with construc- to Westfield developed last Thurs- nearly M years, members of Postponed because trucks will conduct the first of a series of A 1,000 lumens street light was tion value listed at more than half day n&ht at a public hearing at the Kenilworth and Cranford Ground Broken for not be available this Sunday, the waste paper -drives, dates for authorised Installed on RoeeUe a million dollars were approved lAUUVCB IEQUIBED Rotary dubs this week ad- efcaln Dial System Exchange waste paper collection to be con-which will be set by a committee avenue. by the Township Committee Tues- mittee of thirteen students and SE1VBCE CHAISE 9.95 18.95 Held tor T9 Ugh school girts fol- journed their luncheon meet- ducted by Capt Newell Rodney appointed by Mayor Osterheldt to A resolution was adopted selling day night as activity in the build- graduates. lowed by « 90-ptoce band led by ings to the Elizabeth General On Aldem Street Piske Post, 335, VFW, will be held arrange the sequence of such col- several township-owned lots hi ing field continued brisk. The student-graduate group is BOOK Hospital where Or. Blythe is on Sunday, July 18, starting at 1 They look and fit like custom-made*. No wrinkles, bulges, ^•""** Baar, director of instru- A modern dial telephone system lections Mrs. Route 4 Parkway to the State High- Largest of the permits approved attempting to enroll local support nwi*1fwd with a **f*Ti *fg p. m., it was announced this week. was for the new telephone ex- for the college** proposal to pur- The Kenilworth dub ad-for Cranford moved from the blue- Proceeds. $960. Fire sags ... for they're adjustable! And, you'll like the lovely lie achoola, Wert in Q» Ime of print to the. construction stage fCoattettctf on page *U>ht) change building of the New Jersey chase and occupy the Bristol prop- journed its H***1*mf ycstwi'ilsy Bell Telephone Company on Alden erty. The college board of trus- cretonnes! They're vat-dyed, pre-ahrunk *.. in attractive i wo poUotncn find &•* from the Hitchin* Post Inn to Tuesday morning when ground was % nHowod QJ $ f broken for the new $480,000 ex- street Construction value is list- tees KB* announced it would not floral, leaf designs. Wide range of cool colon. In styles to fit the solarium on the fourth ed at $450,000. go through with the plan unless E. OstarbaVtt and members of the floor of the hospital, and the change building the Hew Jer Break Ground for New Telephone Exchange modern and period furniture, including button-back, cogs* Township Committee. * VoQowing Bell Telephone Company will erect Also approved were these per- assured of the support of Westfield Cranford dub will adjourn its mits for one-family dwellings: citizens. well chain . . . even studio covers! Also Day Bed Coven. were representative groups from meeting today from Howard to house the dial switching center. ¥ Bvmntas—«*• «• Sit* r local civic, patriotic and church Picaro Builders and Contractors, The project seemed doomed Johnson's to the hospital. Dr. Mayor George E. Osterheldt and 37 Myrtle street and 39 Myrtle 17.95. Sorry, no mail or phone orders. Fifth Floor. organisations. A stiff breeze Blythe, a past president of the other township "ffl^m* Joined with when the Wychwood Association whipped out the banners carried Street, at $6,000 each; T. V. Albert. voted 'against the- coming of *h^ Cranford dub, is confined in telephone representatives to mark 102 Makatom drive. $9,000; Robert UNION COUNTY by tne various groups to make an 9 room adjacent to the solar- the occasion in a brief ceremony college, but the committee, declar- inspiring display as the marchers Schmidt, 16 Oak Lane. $9,000; ing the Wychwood vote "inconclu- ium.. . . at the site at 12-14 Alden street Charles C. Knauer, Cranford Ter- .. The local physician suffered The ground-breaking was followed sive."' is endeavoring to prove that race, $7,000; Ralph Delia Serra, 25 most Westfield citizens would wel- foot flagpole. a broken left leg last,, Thurs- by a luncheon at the Chimney Madison avenue, $6,500; R. Chand TRUST COMPANY A Ugh light of the ceremonies day evening wnen he slipped Comer. come the institution. ler. 187 HUlcrest avenue. $7,000; Walter Bittner. a UJ.C gradu- was the raising of the American and Ml while rhfff*"|f his dog Telephone manager J. T. Rogers aum orates flag by Mayor Osterheldt, with the in the yard of his home at 30 Madison Associates, 19 Shawnee ate, served as moderator, and Wil- CUSTOM-LIKE said the new building will be one road, $8,000; and True Type liam Graham, chairman of the marchers bearing their banners Springfield avenue. He fell tory high, and designed for an ul- AVE. OFV1CS a. FAlRSQVARSt grouped around the pole. on a concrete ff^t?. breaking his Homes, 18 Hillside place and 19committee, was chairman of the timato height of three stories and Hillside place. $6,800 each. meeting. Arthur Rule, developer 7|S Shaft** Am, r AWNINGS Police Commissioner J. Edward teg above the knee. He is ex- for future extension to the rear. It < pected to be hospitalised for June report of Building Inspector of Wychwood. said the college MOAD STC. OFFICE Wolf, *"**T""H of the Memorial will be of flre-resistant construc- m ami at. niirfiiiiii some weeks. F. J. Deller showed that 38 perwould give the "iHg^HH hood p and iniV|ffBK%**fti Day Committee, tion throughout and will have mits were issued with construc- lany advantages™ and declared IRMIMM OfflGR p y Road Oommiattoner George brick masonry walls on a struc- tion valuations listed at $220,700. that the Bristol estate was an Copecabum tpu* rayon; unveiled the memo- tural steel frame, and reinforced Eight of the permits were for one- white,pink, pink, nvc a mii 4,95 res. &.7S & &8S concrete floor and roof slabs. The "ideal site." gny. Shu 12 to 20 plaque at the foot of the flag-Imnrovements Planned family dwellings* and 16 for duplex The Rev. Frederick W. Blatx. Am, E, pole, bearing the inscription, new telephone building will front residences. Fees collected amount rector of St Paul's Episcopal S -"^Cranfbrd Memorial necreatlon For Eight Streets over 100 feet on Alden street and ed to $566. Church; Byron Stuart, principal of 'Vv . CMDSNUU FAVOMTEi Have cool rooms at a moderate cost Park, Dedicated to the War Heroes Sight streets. will be improved will extend to the rear over US Roosevelt Junior High School, and hey whito onbnUcnd Heavy substantial green stripe duck. 4 of This Community as a Living during the summer with $ll,0OOjfeet The structure was designed Mrs. Harry Montgomery, promi- Memorial for Defending the Honor in funds provided through a State- by Voorbeec, Walker. Fbley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Crane of MUit 30toS8-inch. Head rod tops, no eyelets 1 New York City have taken up resi- nent in civic Improvement proj- CopocaHoMa spun ntyoa' 'of Onr Country. aid program, it was announced Smith, architects and will be built ects, went on record as favoring OrnuNEOLC-UM to pop out. S-ft. drops, 12-inch curtain this week by Township EngiiMierlby Michael Bless and Company, dence at their new home at h, Wee. Uu*, piaL The piedflD of alkgumce to the English Village. Mr. Crane the college. for cooler rooms. Fifth Floor. flag was then led by Boy Scout P. J. GralL The project will in- Inc., Fords. Abo in fixe emt-to-4nd dude shaping gutters, scarifying, chairman of the Board of Directors A strong objection was raised chambray; bine, Kenneth Apts of Troop 80. Mr. Rogers said that construc- of the Elizabeth Daily Journal by Stuart Morton, ot 821 Kimball patching and surface treating to ation work on the building will be avenue, who said the loss of tax Am. B, Craafort. W. J. , browa, grttn. Urging the citizens of Cranford width of 18 feet on these streets: to make full use of the new field, completed by next summer after ratables. increased traffic, danger J2to.20. Famous Names Shop and PI Kaplan, Diets, Hory and Dsrmody which installation of the complex to young children, and noise likely boys and girls as well as grown- streets, Bryant; Ludlow and Hen- ups. Mayor Osterhtldt in bis ad- dial switching apparatus will be In Today's Issue to result from the coming of the C. SUMMER BREEZE: ley avenues and Riverside drive. started. Cranford'a dial system college would be objectionable. dress of welcome declared Cran- will use the latest and most effi- Amusements 14 charming keyhole fordt Memorial Recreation rteld Classified - ~.. « was being dedicated "as a living Week-End Weather cient automatic switching equip- ment made. Mr. Rogers said that Editorial »• Health Report cap iUeves i* MaUineoa't memorial to the boys and girls who the complexity of the equipment Garwood •» acrvod in various branches of the Mostly sunny and some- makes the installation Job a parti- Kenilworth •••• 14 Twelve cases of measles, three* Copaeabaaa iptm rayon. 1 Cl L C military service to defend our what warmer with high in Mayor George E. Osterheldt is shown lifting the first shovelful of dirt as ground was broken White, Ukcpty, cularly lengthy one and Hint dial' Tuesday afternoon for the new telephone building to be constructed on Alden street across from Obituaries •"-- 8 cases of mumps and one case of American Meals.'* middle 70's today. Fair with debut here will probably not take The Citizen and Chronicle office. Left to right in the picture a-e: Building Inspector rV#d Dcllar. Society .,._ « chlckenpox have been reported to Sizes 14 to 40. Fashion Centre ... Elizabeth The mayor pointed out that the low In lower M's tonight Fri- Township Ckrk J. Walter Coffee. Fire Commissioner John W. Dorari. E. C. McMahon, Citizen and" the Board of Health thus far this c: . f H s five day fair and slightly warmer place until early 1090. •.ftvort* ,.--•. " ELIZABETH .. . Open Thursday, til 9 P. M. recreational faculties would Chronicle publisher; Mayor Osterheldt, J. T. Rodgers, manager

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Many people shrink ed this that the Postal Three Cranford employes of the California college of agriculture, to with age. Others win put on buBc mountains are situated ta Km Zt*E> M Opens for Standard Oil Development Com- are single in the Northeast Other specimens from the United States land's volcano belt cm north Wiaafl. help farmers conserve water in findings of a bureau report: Mar-have been sent to Europe and even with the years. > Those who shrink flujXhthi pany recently received a total ot times of drouth. live longer. And this lc th* reason. Auxiliary what* ooeotthe wmid**most spec- $80 in cash awards for suggestions ried men to general have a ^lugh- to the Orient. The famous VQueen Office on' July 31 to 'taeular eruptions occumd m UMl tint, they say. remove all er educational and economic level" Pearl", valued at $10,000. was Instead of shrinking. «om« cells The period following the first ate the Golden Armiver submitted; to the Com Your Ideas found near Patterson. N. J. Pearls may collect and store up dull. In- Tarawera exploded with sneh fore* committee of the Linden pi°T«t *«ds, since they use a good deal than other men, but single women World War found American sol- City of Hew Yotk. Silver had the "highest level of educa- are found In mollusks in Maine, ert material like calcium, the little it caused a lake to sink tad, radt- itstwen- Grant B. Rapp of 132 I moisture. brown granules to the cells of the diers and their families banding caPy changed the geography ogtt» Second, don't plant annual crops tional attainment for their sex inNew Jersey. New York. Pennsyl- Sunday with S3 drive won $3» for his suggestion vania and the Mississippi valley. heart, and especially fat. TUs- together for a singular purpose—to en Anniversary stamps has entire area. Ngaurahoe aroptttl In attrndance the lint — "•—• ^»^ •*** a«*i» B^m aHaltfll antes* sure there will be enough IM7. The proportion of tingle and kind ot aging causes more trouble ^XsOfflZO^L JHB6 CESUK^BX QCSI^E—1 OS AsrlTM. 1M8L for the first Urn* t* to install a steam line in the bath water to mature them. divorced women at work or looking Artificial pearls, are made in aid in the rehabilitation of com- _.__ o2 a seven-week season. The Prance from guanin. a pearl os* than quiet shrinking. Aging is well the stamp depicts tfae five He* ttyears. • . • • •. '.' of the four-liter turbo which is Thtrd, pot on enough water all at tor Jobs was higher than that of on Its way when fatty substances' rades disabled in the conflict. York Gty boroughs on a dark camp stag, headed by Stanley located in the Industrial Labora- ice to soak the soil as deeply as married women and widows to fence obtained from the scales of GiajiotE,.' dupu'lur, aii^lved «tt the large hcrflna. collect Irrthe cells and to the artes* Under a nation-wide organiza- background, around which is tory of the Research Division. tn» Mots go. rather than trrigauna 1M7. Nevertheless. 20 out of 100 lea, particularly tothei r inside Us-. rinsf bearing the inset ipUon, ..., . Penalty tor Binder lake last Thursday and had Edward Kreig, Jr., of 25 Madi- joHener with shaUower wettmg. On* married women living with their tion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Only six Of the states have thine in readiness to receive the tog. This is one form ot hardening Cranford veterans formed the Tfae Gty of New York IMS Goldea son- avenue, received $30 for hii heavy irrigation will cut down the husbands worked or were looking of the arteries. - * • — » j • — --" abolished the death penalty. In 2* first suggestton to use the pebble mill losses to getting water onto ror Jobs last April compared with Feel In Central America Capt. Newell Rodney Fiske Post, nu >u wry, m c states the electric chair lathe le- m •Circling the tins are aeveu modern The j -for the opening roller when it is necessary to pre- "out of 100 In-that month of 1940. Since Central America' Tins no 335. With the start of this group thal Jttftrunsent-'lfiae states stfll week indode: pare large quantities of standard There is one widower to each three proved coal or oil deposits, wood m in 1920 came the growth of the airplane*. Across the top in one! hang convicted muiilcrera, eight Dth, Irrigate early in the sea* Giant Stagtag-msli line of white modified Roman io! tiichard and Ro tert Knorr, Rob- solutions'. This tends to eliminate sfltvto give the crops enough mois* widows to the United States. (or charcoal) wag once the only The giant singing catfish stands post's ladies' auxiliary—no less 1 gas ihtra to death, and Utah crasts t ,.—, Thomas Wade, standardization errors and is a fuel ot home and industry alike. the wording, "United States Post- 1 btt hanging or b mLack of water hurts a plant high on the list of the largest fresh important in its line of activity. c» Io ttw* SsaUoctc style Peter A. WeUs, David Wltherspoon, safer method. m earty summer than late in Crops Without Soil Later, some hydroelectric power water fish. Some weigh more than Elsie Winckler served as the aux- bottom appears, "5c U. S, Air Hail Kenneth Jewett, Richard Lewis, Arthur Bautsch of 18 Balmiere > In a recent article discussing the was developed, particularly In Cos- 200 pounds. This fish serenades too iliary's firs; president. America DVUessandris, Roger Parkway won $10 for his idea to iJflh, wait until the soil Is almost growing of plants without soil. Dr. ta Rica. Imported kerosene, how- angler with a deep, purring music. li SC." • ,;• • ': Knorr, Joseph Gutherz, Richard line the glassware carts which are ever, long ago became the lndls- In addition to providing assist- Stamp collectors desiring firsts 'dry before irrigating. When broad- Neil W. Stuart of the O. S. depart- It ts found deep In British Guiana ance to the post in its numerous The Carriago Trade., Wank, John Wade. James HalL presently in use at the Process leaved weeds wilt, the upper layers ment of agriculture says: "In ea-peasablo household fuel. ' ll TmiinH ffffTiyr James- flood. Dean Hayeck, Laboratories with metal to prevent ot soil are dry and it soon may be perienced hands.water culture- is projects, the auxiliary has volun- S. C, will present a concert at "tee Cranford Gospel Tabernacle teered service for veterans in such Theodore Hospes, Rudolph Flack, spillage of oil from the top shelf dry deeper down. capable of producing crops on a dressed envelopes, not in occis, at 9 p. m. tomorrow. One of the features of the program of- wears ibi James Suiter, Richard Frutchey, of the cart to the glassware lo- I Sixth, find Out how much water par with similar crops grown by hospitals as Lyons and Vineland. of 10. to the Postmaster. Mew fered is its speed and smoothness. The band goes from selection James Vfckers, Stephen Zaremba, cated on the lower shelf. (ln depth of application Is.needed conventional soli methods. Supcrio • Chief among its activities is sup- York. H. Y, with postal note or to selection without a break and with almost military precision. port of a national home \n Grand There will also be a brief Gospel message by one of the young Lyndhont Guuiford. Patrick Mc- and how often it should be applied production by this method Is ? HIM iffy oiidt'i remittance to cover Chne, Lonnle Lowden, BiHy Car each crap. scracely to be expected, and un- Rapids, Mich., and also a cottage the cost of the rtannw to be af- men. The public is invited. Left to right in the picture are: Police Chief ft Report for veterans in New Jersey. Willis Mayfield, Illinois; John Scripps, Michigan; Julian Bandy, Barnes, ..Donald Jewett, James leas all precautions are observed, Shown above are officers and members of the Ladies Auxiliary of Capt. Newell North Carolina, and Steve Taylor, California. . Finical. Andrew Crisanti. Clar- June report of Police-Chief W. _ Shown above is the commemorative tablet at the base Bag; of Bocs Salt crop yields may be much reduced The post was named after Capt. Rodney Fiske Post, 335, VFW. Seated from left to right are: Mrs. Marion Jones, first vice-president; wonal *i^w^* will not he accepted A. Fischer showed 325 calls in- of the flagpole in Cranford's new Memorial Recreation Field below soil yields." Newell Rodney Fiske, the first Mo. Betty Butler, president; Miss Alice Russell, second vice-president; Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon, umy ence Fritx, Jr.. and William A bag of rock salt carried In the in payment. Envelopes submitted Magan. . • , . vestigatedw, iwrtwftnImilfig 1_5_ aut__o_ ocd_»-w- I^S ^-"nveUe? bx Police Commissioner J. Edward Wolf Cranford boy to be killed overseas lain; standing, Mrs. Rose Lindmar, past president; Mrs. Edith Colaneri; Mr£. Hannah Russell, past Tha alloy, carbokgr. ns«d:in mak- and Road Commissioner George D. Rankin following flac-rais- tmnk of an automobile often conies president; Mrs. Carrie Brady, conductress and past president; Mrs. Marie Winter, past president; Mrs. should be of ordinary letter size, "Bob?" Zepfler is assistant direc- dents"in which Jl persons were to- m Ues conduct In handy. When the rear wheel* in World War I. Last year the and .each must, be properly ad- ing h!«h*pe«d ured. Stolen property valued at '?* 5^ ^ «» «>y Mayor George E. OrtSheldt dur- post began a project to help finance Howard L. Taylor, secretary and past president, and Mrs. Rose Schedule. ". is almost as hard as tor, and the councilors, are Charles ceremonies at the field Monday ajttesnoan. start-spinning or when the car is dressed. An enclosure of medium Mott, Joseph Kaye, Don Woolley, SO was recovered. A total of $595 stuck on snow or ice spots along weight jrihffiM be p*a*t**1 in each in fines was collected in recorder's THE ANSWER FOB Dick Byrnes, Bob Nicholson and the curb "the driver generally can THE HARD OF HEAB1HG the rebuilding of a cancer research Becomes Midshipman Solo at Church envelope and the flap either waTiwI Harold dovier. , court, of which $343 went to theK of C Outing pull out of trouble by throwing a In home laboratory in Bar Harbor, Me. or turned in. The envelope ad- township and $252 to the county. Missionary Speaker fiewhandfuls of rock salt Now at too* last comes almost a Projects conducted' throughout Andrew W. Kmetzo, son of Mr. A 'solo. "The Prayer Perfect.'* dressed to the Postmaster at New The municipal ambulance made 20 Westfield Council, Knights - ofAt St. Mark's Ouirdi under the wheels. Hock salt crys- miracle In sood hearing: ~ he year by the post and its aux- and Mrs. A. F. Kmetzo of 8 Eliza- by Olie Speaks,' will be performed York. N. Y, should be endorsed To Supervise Training calls during the month. Columbus, will hold its second an- Uls act as an abrasive, providing Works at home. In church, at work— by Doris Manley during morning "First Bay Covers." •. , nual family outing Sunday begin- traction and keeping the wheels In (act, any place where hearing weU li iliary include the selling of pop-beth avenue, received his appoint- Mrs. Pearl Bennett of South ad For the benefit of collectors de- Of National GnArd Units ning at 11 a. m. at Meadow Grove, f i pies during "Buddy Poppy Week" ment last week as. midshipman worship Sunday at the First Pres- Capt. Bnsby R. Bennett, Jr^ of 2Dog Warden's Report Africa will speak before from spuming. Is a" necessity. and the sponsorhsip of benefit per- byterian Church. siring stamps of selected quality, off Division avenue, for members hot Comfortabla fit, smart styling—and mott of oil, partite* TELEVISION during ceremonies held at the Roosevelt avenue, left Newark Dog warden's report for - June of the senior and young people's Unlike ashes, rock salt will So tiny It can he-concealed In the ormances for funds to aid a home the five-cent Golden Anniversary and friends. John J. Durkenof soil clothinl g or harm it in any. way, hand, yet so powerful that even a Naval Air Training Base at Pen- Airport last Wednesday for Fine submitted to the Township Com- 416 Orchard street is a member of missionary deportment of St protection from glare has made Brunner** head- for orphans of veterans in Eaton commemorative air maO stamp ... tot "Conioo* Ao*' ' Jthiidrm. No Mark's AJ&E. Church at morning and it Is safe and easy U> use. A whisper may be heard distinctly. sacola, Fla. He is folowing a pre- Coffee Harvest fan Latin America. will be.availaWe at the Philatelic Camp, N. Y, where, as division mittee Tuesdauesday night snowesnowed 130the committee, which is headed by 10-pound bag takes up UtUe room quarters for good Sun Glasses. If you normally wear Rapids, Mich.' Harvesting of coffee in the west- DUPOMT a««d to worship Sunday at 11 o'clock. The Interested people may write to the flight training course. Agency, Post Office Department, on* walk too tooo. air officer, be will supervise the calcalll s ititinvestigated d andd 22stray Charles T. Brennah of Westfield. tn the trunk. glauos, we'll grind, sun glauas duplicating your During the second World War, ern hemisphere begins around the training of all air sections of thedoss captured, of which 6 were Th^re will be games with prizes Rev. Samuel Matchctt, pastor, will distributor oi this surprising device, the auxiliary corresponded with Washington 25, D. C, on and alter to toft and Ouiblfekliildn* get mad were Spread on Icy driveways side- the proscription. Get in the sun— first .of September in Haiti and August 2. 19(8. ro them in o minute. Tk* unique, pat- - 50th Armoreed DivisDivisioni , New Jer- redeemed, 16 destroyed and 2for adults and children, refresh- be in charge of devotions. Church men in the service, packed and Britain's Atomic File walks, porch steps and other but oomo to Brunner's first) moves south, getting progressively 5* DDT ented, OIM-PMC* «6I* «ri0 g*Mly be* sey NtilNational' ' GuardGd. Capt Ben- pplaced in new homes, and 27 catsments and dancing. school will meet at 10 a. m. under spots around the house at the be- HOME AUDIPHONE CO. sent many boxes, assisted in Red Britain's first small-scale atomic later until completion of the Sao firmly help develop conrett woUJag tt eft the airport at the condt- d ^Th leadership of John Brown, super- Cross work and continued support pile at Harwell is producing a r nett left the airport destroyed. ^ warden issued 3 ginning of a storm, rock salt also 13(13 EAST FRONT STQEET Paulo harvest in the end of the fol- MASTS hafaitt. Nothing i> mot* iaportaat to trols of General Powell's personal ummonses forr dogs runninrunning a visor. . will melt dangerous Ice and light FLAINFIELD. N. J. , PL. 4-S70O in any large-scale program adopt- small amount of heat A select lowing August. In cetfato at all* liHU feet tKoa Jaatpiag-locU. for oO team of scientists at this station plane, a four-place all-metal large and issued 48 warnings. A service under direction of thesnowfalls- without making it neces- - To make this new Invention even ed by the national organization. coffee-producing countries the har- (hitdreo Mi It and permitted to assume the. name of special friends, your best bet is So «ue(tioiia.aakad. Prtc S3.00 pfcat- gives lasting protection against'Winter cold and Summer heat, Pay $L00 Down tr.Kb fp.E FRANK JOHN FBANCAIS. from and after pald anywbart la UM U. 8. Send cath or and pays for itself in fuel savings." the 3rd day'of August next, and that Barnett's Wines & Liquors. We for your Summer Vacation within ten days from the date hereof, carry a full line of choice whisk- BBAUTVCmAtY rmOOUCTS. OKTT. I $1.00 Weekly the aaid pfttittfflifT do fW*PW a copy oi •as ft. N. P. a. IW oau*. atonltaal, Caa. CLOSED this order to be published in The Cran- ies, wines, gins, cordials, cham- AT ford Citizen and Chronicle, a newspaper pagnes and rums. Barnett's ALUMINUM THIS SUNDAY irlnted in said County of union, accord- HOME Ckane It At Ka Added Cost ing to the provisions of the Statute in Wines & Liquors, 9 Walnut INSUUnON such case made and provided. Ave.. Cranford. Phone Cran- EDWARD A. McGRATH. Judge. ford 6-1044. TRY BAR- CYV CY BfitfN JII mottoo of* rrS PE LUXE BLENDED Martens^ Photo Shop WnXIAU IC OOLDWEBER WHISKEY! Batkaway's Attorney for Petitioner SI0IN6 931 Boulevard A Convenient-Quick-Effective - Open Friday Evenings • Xersey City. N. J. 7-S *M0MEYHAM ISVCMMTOF tCNOMUM. MOWl* CRanford C-S47S PHONCsl 13 NORTH AVE., E. CRanfovd 6-1024 Method of CLEANING FABRICS, BIRD BATHS CARPETS and RUGS in your iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiii i Here is a new cleaning service you will tvant to use. We send expert cleaning men to DostrefulttlywtoE!idoPe«t... your home to completely clean all your fab- Final Clearance! Sa\H ^rflaMBsl' aShftBMa^fla^BBAaV^LsitBVas fSJpasfaafBaV BBVBBB'VM^LSBBWSBBS^ rics, rugs and carpets. be LIVER. und fntv wicMm cod chewing rN.UNIOHl noKMuiai lungui .CIU--OI50] SAVE Soapless cleaners, chemically neutral (as gentle to use as plain water) are used. No LIQUOR 5TQR£ WOMEN'S^ SHOES . machine-scrubbers are used ... your fine YOUR WASTE PAPER things are handled and cleaned with an FOR THE BALANCE OF OUR SALE SHOES appreciation and understanding of their DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO $4.75 $5.25 value. tor the next community-wide $6.00 COURTEOUS The "Pensylvania Dutchman" stops at nothing . . . Velours, Velvets, Brocatelles, DELIVERY SERVICE 6-95 msm Twist-Weaves, Hooked-Rugs, Orientals, Frieze, Moleskin, Doeskin, Mohair . . . all PAPER DRIVE ,i*«; that petty weM CALL A few at 4*95 Cap Coif are his friends. And, besides, we deodorize and moth-proof as well, destroying moth- Floaty of Reds, Greens, Browns, Sunday, July '8th larvae for an indefinite period of time! CRanford 6-0150 — and a lew Whites. Wflsen's Tomato Powder... 2 lbs. 60c 0ESWCE ES EFQJILLW MS0JE3ISDJ PE3ORIE Vacd As Dast «r 8pray under auspices EILDE. 2-S0G0 MtdesfimA G»ntrols Blight and Inserts tUtall. 8«t y*aur wsssssess Twraracff tssssr She s&ssze SEEWBCE ^- - t«mas«l AMD Bealtli. FEEi ES1TIMATE CapL N. R. Fsske Post, 335, V. F. W. won B? C. E. TRUBENBACH Lei At&shomy cuZ year hair far PLEASE PACKAGE YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS, MAGA- yosar mew Cap Cesif mxsssrding 2o DOJESETT ZINES, CORRUGATED BOXES AND BROWN PAPER IN individual type. teen'A BUNDLES OF NOT MORE THAN 25 POUNDS AND PLACE a. a. BHSMBsmo ON CURB IN FRONT OF YOUR HOME BEFORE 1 P. M. ALSKBTC. MVSKa. JS. ON DAY OF DRIVE. •BsntT B. ooccmsj. ED 11 N. UNION AVK. LIQUOR STORE CMANFOKO. N. J. Mnthony Hairdressers WE DELIVER AM CONDITIONED FOB YOUR COMFOST AT THE OLD FIRE ENGINE WHEEL Phone WEsSfieU 22316 BBSS>aBS4 BAST JEBSEV U TC U E 1ST . . EJLI2ABE TD OPEN MONDAY TUX » r. M. Your Cooperation Witt Be Appreciated! 21 &Um Am, Ctarfbn. Cranford &0150 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. dWord W661 | 22S E. BROAD STREET WESTFIELD. N. J. ktmtes complete since 198® July Proves Favorite Month Knauer-Hanni* Nuptial* Pratt Graduate Bride Daughters of America Performed Sunday Of Hamilton MUler To install Officers The Cranford Tabernacle Mias Catherine Murphy, daugB- „ HWHIS For Vacation-Happy Residentsthe scene-Sunday of the marriage __.. _. JNMie Jnstauetta> «m be of Miss Mary Louise Hannls, of Mr. and Mrs. William H. ducted Wednesday by the Harry July, the official vacation nwntt daughter of Mr. and Bin. Clsranos of Ketray. was married, D. Johnson Council, MS, Daugh- To Our Depositors; VECBTABI intro^"^JTjSdmapp* , Sr, while Mr. and Mrs. Hannisof 219 Walnut avenue, and afternoon in the Second tats of America, at a nesting to Church, Newark, 4frHasonte HaU. Mrs. Margery Uon ™V the Hta»«**•«• to^Cape Cod. Mass. the bride was attended by her Myrtle street and M'APKr the fresh fruits and vegetables ai AfiP . She carried a cascade bouquet of Mr. Miller has accepted a position cluded with the singing of "Amer- • • « • e e Mr. and Mis: J. K. Ostrander and Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hctdom white roses and baby's breath. mony. A reception followed at daughter, Nancy, of 30 Greaves of 14 English Village will, leave the home of the bride's parents. with the Grayson Hotel ica" by the audience, led by Robert IBOSt €3O9CPJUBT« Barrio Deviled Crabmeat The honor attendant was attired S, Dow, and the benediction by the a e 7ttotcan35« place returned Tuesday after a 10- this -week-end to spend tKe sum- Given in marriage by her father, >f t mer at their home at Lajce. Hopafc- in an aqua moussellne de sole Rev. William H. Niebanck, pastor day visit with friends in Hartford, gown and the bridesmaids had the bride wore a gown fashioned Grapefrnit Sections 20 or can 2 lor 29e Buff A&P Catteeior Wiav®T~Mfah N. Y. cong. 0 Mental Hygiene Unit of Calvary Lutheran Church. Easy-to-fix foods help you cut corners at mealtime. similar gowns in pink, yellow and! ' French lace and marquisette. It Opening the afternoon's program Orange Sections 20 • • . i at.bot.17e English Village who are In Ocean 3r., of 12 Craig place and Mr. and pushing across the first run ever Monday night then were 1,800 licious, dollar-stretching Ann Page Foods today. ^ wore a pale gray gown with a cor- Miss Elaine Jensen of Cranford, secretary, Mrs. P. Eugene Snyder; scored on the brand new "" nr City for the month of July. Mrs. L. H. Zepfler of 810 Prospect sage of pink roses. and treasurer, Mrs. J. H. Brock- autos parked in the lot "* sur- Carolina White Rice . ifc.pto21c 2ib.pfc0.4ie Bkh and lulUxxJied v-j street are spending this week at the maid of honor, was gowned in and then went to trim the rounding areas. ... 2 n-i'88e Deer Island, Me. For traveling, the bride wore a summer yellow and carried roses. bank. Union A. C. by a score of 8 to 2. V» A&F>*s Fimmst.. . Your Beat Bug Mrs. C. D. Schoolcraft of Arling- pink gabardine suit with brown The bridesmaids wen Bliss Mari- Mrs. Tomasulo announced that Simultaneously, on the two soft- The "fireworks display started HEV CMHFfill BarryV Cookies Honwjxm Auoftmcm 1 en vtg. 39s ton. Va., formerly of Cranford, re- and white accessories. Upon re- lyn Meyers of Buffalo, N. Y., and at 9 p. m. and had been almost Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wright of more than half of this community's ball diamonds of the field, games . lESIIEMfS Bits Crackers Natxtw ib.pke.31e turned home yesterday aft* turn from a wedding trip, the cou- Mrs. Harry Blair of Newark. They quota of $1,500 has been raised > played beh i the four lead- completed when the heavy down- I spending three days at the home 7 Thomas street have as their guest ple will reside in Cranford. The won Caribbean blue faille taffeta and that shares in the bronze ing teams in the Cranford Recrea- pour of ratal brought an abrupt **"< of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Burelbach, for the summer, their brother-in- bride and bridegroom are gradu- to the festivities. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Brown. Crispa Prctsel Stix .... . > Brown, Sid. ea JtUy S at St Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Donald MdGensJe, Board of Education and Mr. The. unit's special publicity com- l ln tfm> fourth- cial iMHf* *> " to t^^mfi^ the eve- Beans Jr., of 212 North avenue, east, re- Mrs. Charles M. Ray and chil- wen John K. Montmeat, another placp e T*Tfy* "* fd f fh ibBsHospttal. Newark. " ' Wdeh'eGrapclade . . . . • • ib.it.23e Knauer is In partnership with his brother, and Robert Meyer of Pat- mittee will meet at 2 py m. Mon- ning crowd* The police reported turned yesterday from a motor trip dren of 108 Oak lane left .Friday placl e TowT n TTavern, S-4. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taylor of VisU A&IP>a Vtetoe-Fioefrcd brothers at the Cranford DeUcates- day at Mrs. Tomasulo*s Itome' to The evening's program opened that traffic -. remained orderiy in PreparedSpagbetti 2 to West Dover, Vt; when they to spend a .month at Camp Mc- plan additional .ways'Of bringing spite of the hasty exodus from the SKes.|at29a Wata, East Waterford. MeV Mr. Mrs. Robert Rohrer sang "Be- at 7:80 with a concert by a 28- v i spent several days with Mrs. Mc- w the workings of the society to the field that nsuttcd when the nun Ray will Join them for his vaca- cause," "Ich Ltebe Dteh .anU*rnie plece band directed by Edward Red Kidney Beans Bak^wnhpaA t6«n.ceo2fe'23e Kemriet nether. Mrs. John Boud. 1 attention, of started. MnC Ttoj/lttt is tte Betty tion. mother, Mrs. F. A. Manley of 124 L6rb?s 'Prayer, * accompanied at local residents- andBlringer., and furnished through organixatii Musicians' Association, v-m\ 181, Blacaroni or Spaghetti s«cefc8>2farl9e Mes.pts.lSB Goldberg of 101 Spring Oak lane. Guests were Janet Mc- the' organ by Mrs. Qeqrge Rotb- Walter E. Mcrrin of Cranzord. Salad Dressing**37* «• k. CenneU, Gall weiler. "•• ' •'• -•-:v .•••*'•• Recently appointed (members :©f Gardsnstreet is in the Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. George Wiuldill^Sandy the local committee include Mrs. Egg Noodles n»«rM - 9«.pts>2i»21« Cider Vinegar 0 • • • o « • Dairy foods are wonderful for warm land. ofpipk.rjoees. •.; " »..,...... ». k < otWestfleld. Board ^Bducation;and MrK> J. B. Mayor. Osterheldt during the Is'simple. Asi Tha Misses Alma, Folly, Bonny Following a wedding trip mr. Rodgersj* VUlage Improvement As- JoAs > be one-stL... Sparkle lee Cream Mix Wot*>« vaaota weather. And the big Duty Center of your Mrs. C. A. Hashim of 108 Park and, Mrs, Mootmeat wJU.. make cert intermission. The mayor re- JiptWa Soap Mix Ss»^S2a and Eleanor Wysockl of 101 South Mr. and Mrs. Aiia'n Montgomery lated life* £• section df th» fi«ld „.,,. BOBS me sttssta vroea IBW A$P Super Market io a wonderful place to find Union avenue have returned after and children, Judith and Nancy, drive, Mrs. R. J. Zesch of 10 Doer- thdr'home in Syracuse, N. T. awe. qonsver, n can easuy ae seen i 4pfcnn 23« Sandwich Spread «rTiirtwS«Me ««a.p»22e Mpa-I»37o ing way, Mrs. A. J. Davies of SO dedicated Monday contains" ap-that ?fs teatty five storJcs.* "rtft a football field'and Dnmeaarj Gingerbread Mix • MHex.sAfl.23e daltlsa. ward White of 17 Balmien park-York. Mr. Montmeat attended during July and August way .at her summer, home near provisions for several horseshoe Fresh 'Eggs Douglas Bailey of 109 Columbia Mr. and Mrs.aThorou McFavlane Paterson schools and also was courts. DeZO »•»' nilitli rtortMrina ' t i>. can 43c 3 b. can 1^1 Newton. graduated from Pratt Re wai avenue, assistant county editor of of 400 Central avenue. Frederick MarleMtte Section Two, south and west of the Elitaheth Daily Journal, re- Gros, Jr., of 407 Central avenue with the Navy,Air,Corps for two Ox' |Q Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dugas of Properly; staged,' a marionette Section One,.win contain a quar- Evaporated Milk wktoite»T taao^2fer29s Sliced Swis® turned by plane Sunday from San and Miss Barbara Lane of 8 Craig and a half years during the waishow creates an amasing f^^if eC <)to*(X*ab at IMi SrttU Vato« la "SVPEK-RiGBT" North Brookneld, Mass.. formerly and now is employed by General ter-mile running track with a 220- Francisco. Calil, when he at- place spent the week-end at Wild- size m the minds of the audience. yard straightway, and a secondary Coadensed MOk wDteMoM Uos.e»22e tended the national convention of wood-by-the-Sea, Wildwood. of Cranford, and their son andElectric in Syracuse. daughter-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. Instead of seeming their actual football field. Section Three, l HEAT SPECIALS! the Nercpaper Guild. Mr. Bailey Roland Dugas of Montreal, Can- height; the marionettes appear to cated between Section One Shredded Wheat w*a, t2oz.pka.17e is president of the Elizabeth Chap- Mrs. Emll Olsen of Iroquols road M of almost human size, an effect Centennial avenue will include Is recuperating at the home of her ada, spent Tuesday in Cranford Vacations at WE Gold-N-Bich Cheese ter. visiting friends. which Is greatly Increased because fieldbouse and various other rec- TODAY, FRI. and SAT. Savur/field Assorted Cereals • trayoi topks».27« son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and the scenery is also made to eor- LESS ef SPRING LAMB cored national Mrs. Joseph Gursky of 2 Park From July 19 to 31 Sharp Cheddar c».65o Miss Dorothy George of Haver- respond. When Section Two is completed, KeUogg*s BJee Krispies , • • • Sttox.pkg.143 hllL Mass.. Is visiting at the home avenue, following a recent opera- Mrs. Donald F. Barr and baby The Western Electric Kearny July 8th, 9th and 10th tion at the Elizabeth General Hos- daughter, Lydia, flew to Chicago, Works has grappled with the a tree will be planted eatery 80 M t Creamed Cottage Cheeso of her brother and sister-in-law, Genuine French a byy feet around Section One and Two Boyal llark*N Sweer Pudding Mr. and Mrs Avery George 29 pital, Elizabeth. I1L, Saturday when they Joined vacation problem and settled it Mr. Barr who has been then sev- with a single bold effort To pre- ^anford's oldest cleaning estab- in memory of the 75 local men who CHOICvnvnvcE. uiCUiT , /waf\ Sultana Olives tar»«pbia«tox.jar29c 8«LC<«> 17© Hamilton avenue. A guest for the eral montn ishment No shrinkage or loss of gave their lives in World Wan I Ib. ' July Fourth week-end was Gilbert Martha Ann Bungenstock the * on business. They will pare a schedule of vacations fox reside temporarily with Mr. Ban's the thousands of employees would >clts or buttons. Paramount Clean- and II. Americaja Steel Wool Pads . • . ^aoinl^ Delrich Margarine K. Woodbury of Fltchburg, Mass., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G in, 8 Walnut avenue. Cranford. The large parking area, located who will remain here for the week. Bungenstock of 100 Park drive. parents in DeKolb, I1L Mrs. Barr be a tough task even for mathe- is the daughter ojr Mr. afiS. Mrs. maticians and in all probability Prime Ribs of Beef ft.69 c Sour Cream &>«!m'» left on Thursday to spend the sum- Iwentjr Mule Team Borax • • • 1ib.pk9.l60 mer at Camp Teedy Uak-Ung, Ellsworth N. Downed 30 Beech would mean that some of the em- Here'o a real treat for your budget and your lipinJcccl36o Mr. and Mrs. George S. Komer street ployees might get relatively poor Sweet Cream Moavy whipping of S38 Walnut avenue have, re- Hawtey.Pa. MHX FED BonXO Owa«- 52«» games between Girl Scout Troops. nane of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Sked Bacon Pot Roast Baaafexs Chuck-oo fal oddad Township Engineer and Mrs.Carolyn Tinsman was hostess 37c Plate and Navel Beef 0,'45e Breast or Neck of Veal • , • Patrick J. Grail and family of 107 recently at a party in celebration Any Make Sewing Oiled It*o easy, to nuke FLnror Pcxfcet Holly street, accompanied by Mr. of her eighth birthday anniversary, g FRESH Boneless Brisket Beef Fork Chops Nfc> ond AoMa euto Ex5Su iced tea with one of AlPo Flavor Grail's brother, Eugene, of Eliza- held at the home of her grand- and TTensions Adjusted Tested Teas becatisa aB does bam beth, left yesterday for Renfrew, Beef Short Bibs Loin Pork Chops cesser cuts Ontario, Canada, when Mrs. Grail In Your Home. the bag-lasting goodness Oat «sr- and family will spend several ft. Soaw of July's) sweetest bays Chopped Beef cemDacf- MamS Wheb o» eO&ar (wfl visiting her parents. Mr. 63c am waiting far you ia AlFs Grail win return Monday. Bib Veal Chops *>**< $1.00 Balcery Depaitineut, where crory temptimg OWN Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nelson of 2 ea^a^B^ke> *— j^^a^ JL^^S. dS>^hJl ala^aB2effl>^am Fresh Porgies e>.17e aboard the Gripsholm and an ex- SfflasjflaSdl BB55i«r39a> o when Mr. and Mrs. Heuer, Jr., ^ "" Ilinringer ...... spent several days with her par- Make of Machine ..„ , tmm raite-Susand or donaooa carton of 12 far 20a Mr, and Mrs. Thomas MtiQi at M July Socclal 81.00. Ltuschcoa Meat o o o e runic miraoii P. S. We also service Vacuum Cleaners JteoPaiin pka.oll2(ar33a STEWARDESS HlVia WEDDING INVITATIONS m. 1. BUDDY. DISTRICT rAUtMSUI IU>»UftTAnVfl "• l Prutad and Engraved Cranford H^i Grade Market SPIC and SPAN LAVA SOAP SaO ArasDr's Cat* *f Emily Pest Available for Ceosaltattoa CAMAY SOAP CAMAY SOAP Penonal wootem, Iino fabrics Clean* dirty hands Eveafaif Appointments SINGER SEWING CENTER Vegetables — Frails — Groceries for toilat and bath UpedaBy (or bath use For cleaning all.painted surfaces W1ND-0-WAX CHOPPED ALLEN PRINTING COMPANY Cleens windows \&ox.£*f% 993 STUYVESANT AVE^, UNION, N. J. 6 N. UNION AVE. CRanford &2100 »-51 , Merlfc Ave« E. Craaferd f-SSM BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD 82.28* 2S227. aodeteu bota£!f ';'. ••'>•• .,;,. '.

TO* CRAirrOKD CTTIZIW AHD CHBONICLE. THURSDAY, JULY 8, IMS THK CaAMTORO CITDEBW ANO CHRONIOJt. THURSPAY, JULY 8, IMS

REAL ESTATE POR SAEX BSAL EiTATE P0» SABVB 8AU . Tabernacle School 38, will follow the program.' Thedrcn in the Kenttxky M-~2^-Haitonvwill be in charge of friend* will be held Thursday Hospital, Plainfield. The appen- Willig, 73 Centennial avenue. In Omsifed Rate* • children am requwted to report: region. TouwiowV offering will! the nursery. CAMOK, tSO. Can CBaafert t-lUW. . aU ma la with lerian night at 7;J0, 1*he school wUl hold dectojny was performed at mid- her report to the police, Mrs. Wil-. and repatrad: all work to OUJ.._ MaW AMI bOll|,a Program Friday night at .7:15 p. ra. tomorrow. . be devoted to work among the its finaluession Friday, July IB. night by Dr. H. Joseph Mineur, i —scnrrs* Empire with Cameo back •..._ breakfaat roo-a, A solo will be offered by Miss lie said the earrings have Beea bungalow wttb acanen , Average attendance at the sehool CBU CRantanl t-MK-WL CmANPOBO I porch. The dosing program for children American Indians Charlotte Churchill, and the fol-. twj>-hours'-after the boy hnd been missing for more than two months VACUUM cleaner. Dactielux. an attaeav. esr has been 158, it was reported this admitted to the hospital with acute g t BEAL ESTATB BOABB Church School who have been attending the Daily lowing selections will be played bu* that she wt.->t?d "to make sure IIN-I CBH* A «OB» meats. "~1H" condition. aocrUlce. kory—Car waahad SLOO: car Me. SUOO «f flat week. Eileen Nelson was leading by Mrs. G. F. Rothweller, church Emergency Operation appeudicitfa. 040. Can CBasfonl 6-1M1. _ .. . . COrOP- > many Ustinc. Vacation Bible School at the Cran- Methodist Sermon (they were,not in the house" before 'ttto (te a CffABUW M. YEAB3X, in the contest to see who could organist: "Reve Charmante," he reported the loss to police. •rrovx. Tsppan. new: also ABC Easy EBATION. tujm ford Gospel Tabernacle will be Robert Alien Guertin, 9-year- : BALPH DELLA SSBBA bring the most new children to Spin-Dry washer, new. Call CBantord ef July, mo. «*•«•»* 8M09 It aM tto awtatrit price but we 'Open Rouse* held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Topic Announced deLUle; "To a Wild Rose," Mac- old son of Patrolman and Mrs. f ' 8-3914-J. the school. Dowell, ahd "PosOude." Koch. iara-MWbeak. - *MB JOSKPB >. omen think you can buy thai« bedroom home W. J. WBALEN, ASSOCIATE The Vacation Church School Ernest Lough of Short Hills will The Dictates of Duty" will be Louis Gertin of 182 Baltimore; Earrings Missing Savo Wa* BICYCLX. 90 tech. gOTs. In «ood coadU for tout flgure. It'a true tt wUI aead be the speaker. AU parents and Uon; ttuouhki. CBantord 8-U08-R. JOBM W. KETWS as SON. of iteonratlno- and repairs but ortetutMJUIM the First Presbyterian Church, Offerings at the sessions of thelthe stsnon topic of R. Benjamin Vacation Bible School will con- avenue, who underwent an emer- Diamond earrings, valued at The pracUc* of Wetorinair Ideal opportunity tor the man which has been in session tot friends are invited to attend. An bc^lhadrMKJtedatc^aJcffSOAiGarrison, asaistant pastor, at 9Mtinue through next- TJiursday, gency appendectomy Thursday 1200, were reported missing Friday cine and sure*ry origiaat«tl fa ItlTIWHOAM aulte 8 piece leeeosslite Alen THOMAS It bandy wtth a paint brush, a odd pieces of furniture. 33 Qulne Street. aad a saw. - WOES WANTED r- the past two weeks, will exhibit of the work accompUthed this week. Last Friday's offeringja. m. worship service Sunday in daily from 9 to 11:30 a. m. A clos-i, night, is reported to be convales-lfrom a bureau drawer in the bed Franco u» me oos of saving hWMio McPHBBSON REALTY CO. aniL wtshea to do ironing part •'Open House" for parents since the school opened on June went to further work amoog. chQ-iCranfoid Methodist Church. Mrs. ing night program for parents and cmg satisfactorily at Muhlenbergjroom at the home of Mrs. Marcel Injured in war. WOTJU> TOO like • 3 year old home with Call CBanford *^ *" CHAOS, art of four, antique a*Be back ~ floor lavatoryratory., «l4Uea stkne* e kMcbeo. friends tonight from 7 until MAOAZtMZS. **t*eUl bud's eye maple, la perfect Icondition. WANTKD TO RENT CaU CBaoford O-Otas-aTer 10 IPMaf geaMOM 9 lt^Ljtf'JLJi ****-* FORMER secretary would JUce o'clock. Worahlp services will be uU» plus book-OttUn* Drtre. WO badwom apart WOUAMO. SCHMAL that ara really anacleafmd a tile hsta work to do In own home. Can held in each department, and par 1 urgently nasdsd by with shower. U you would, we are ford 04870-B. : Out of Life". 01.00. Mail Can Jerry MaUery. CBaa. aura you would enjoy this North Side ents are asked to visit the depart orders Jo C. B. Wcldln. 10 Berkeley WE have luscious shades of 30 Inch Italy TYP2NG to do at name tf Cloth, woven amsttcfcsrs. waffle " 1M home on an extra deep lot to a location e: term papers, ment or departments in which Be cover your beach chairs wtU> thafa both danrtrnbla aad convenient. thta andd so forttTcaU * place, rock maple, (390. new awning striped canvas. *J»,« BtJHOAIXm—Booaevelt School area. 1 BBOKEB CO-OPERATION. their children have been working. ", maple. complete with -*—•— year old material Pre war, better than At 8:15, all will gather in the gym- ofdxawen. 080. Can GBUJ/S sruc a> COTTON SHOP new, • BJM roams, Ule bath (shower), We (till think this is the finest •nine BESPONSIBXX mother wUI care for chll- U0 East Broad Street. WestfleM there If In Cranford. North Side 1 draa afternoons or eveoings. TeL VKTEMANS CO*a> first floor S larte rooms, attic Sad floor, CBanford O-OOU-R. . nasium for a general demonstra- WEttfiald 2-9848 PAMY—Ko Job tee ataaB or too terse, bat ttla kUcbtn. fireplace, oak flw year old home; spacious science tfls tion of what bus been learned and kCOTO Canera, aennca, double t nna, TEUVniOM by HaHlerafters, 8100.80, id. atHJaa children air condition beat (oU)7 Instilated. < kitchen, wood burning fireplace, til* itaa 4 I 4k, r. U, runs by battery. Install It yourself or take advantage of onaV "yards •pa*»maat or legs tban • ninety dollars to beat, braat bath. AU in excellent condition. At- accomplished as they have fol Aan UaM mater. CaU CBasftnd our low coat Installation eervtce. Otto's to rent by July pliiwWnK, jtcrean porch, garace. reduced tached garage. 00 x.100 wooded lot, U HELP WANTED — Fetaale lowed the theme, "Learning Applance Service. 19 South Union noooL u Call CBanford C-inT-K. 7-1 to asp. you are Interested In comparing values, BOOKKEEPER and Stenographer, full we have another home In tha same time for centrally located office In. Cran- Know and Work in God's Whole BKnUGSRATOR. CoUspot, large. por> Avenue, Cranford. Open eveslags T:JO WAKRD—Apertment, 1. 3 or 4 rooms to block for 83,800 more. We would be 1 to t JO. CaU CRanford 8-OMO. tt HEINS. IT North Avenue. East ford. Pleasant working "•^Htlmn Wide World." ' eelala 'fri . t1t'"'»*T Inside and out, up and delivery eenrlea. Cranford or vicinity. Win pay up to TeL CRanford 0-CTn glad to show you both properties. Write suting age and e-meilewe to . 880. Abo fuel cU tank. 278 gallon, no. BzTBlGEBATOR. Coldspot. 8 CU. foot. 0-0M0-M. 003. Veteran wishes to poopMa Oc- Box 174 in care of the Craafard Citizen Members of the Beginners' De- : 4 Hickory Street, comer of High Street. It.wasnt long ago that the owner wanted and Chronicle. wheel chain, practically new. ences. no ptts._ Adjaress Box 180 to0 room house, garac*. S134MO. 810.000 for this home. Today for 818.000 partment have contributed HOUSEHOLD — Couch. tapestryTolO; COannwd S-loSS-R. tbl *tirTB^ftftT"T*» 0 year old 3 level home, attached garafe. you can buy this colonial dwelling wtth - cloths and soap for a box which ratx Axmlnster. two • x 13. S10 each: MASONHY-Geasral acreened porch; 010,780. center hall, large Uvlng room, dining 'RESH or rotted.cow manure, top eaa. 3 badioom borne, reduced to 813400. room and kitchen, a large bedrooms WORK WANTED—MALE will be sent to the Navajo Indian Vtctrola. cabinet, Orthophonlc. walnut. sand, blue stone and cinders, spread I nnunSBBP or unfiamtahed .._ with tile bath, recreation room, double . « feet hlafe with apace for 8 voL record*. desired. Al BaaatJa. 01S East Broad CBantord 8-3778-J or bouses Cor employeaa of Merck * ft room bungalow, attached garase; MAN wishes part time work children at Ganado, Ariz. The tf 0*A*fOO. garage. Conveniently located within gardening, lawns, etc Call new 0309, needs new mala sprtac $30: Street, cfltnarfraodfiad Avenue. West- Ootnpany, Inf ,4 within raavotiable com*> few minutes walk of center. Primary Department has made Clock, fUssloiis. electric, walnut, M; fleld. CaU Wa-ataeld 1-0888 altar « distance of Bahway. Write or 8 room bungalow, garage, 011,300, • . 0-4031-W. ' rug. Wilton, • x 13. worn. SS; buffet, An « bedroom bone, bath and lavatory on number of treasure chests p. m. or S-07S0-W any time. • tt vision, and all Mr. - — - - hn, i; 018.000. ROSELLE PARK: old oak. suitable for bar. S3; bride* Kitchen Cabtoett pertment. BAhway f-lioo. ertenston - dj) n»w filled them with crayons, pencils, table. S3; washer, electric, motor and VBZNCH doors.- chestnut, two sets, eacb outlets, lamps, i Substantial 4 bedroom home (one on AUTOS FOR SALE. , bert r. So***. Jersey •aereatloa Cellars ». a* ill third), steam heat, double garage, near DODGE. 1034. tudor. 4 new tires, to very scissors and other articles which tub wtth oew nan, S3. Call CRanford door 30 X 83 V4 x 1*. Fifteen lights. 138 Hincrast Avenue. d jr morajngs. _ Excellent condition.-hardware Included. BICHABD8-SWACKHAMEB Elizabeth City Line,, convenient to bus • good condition, 0380. Call . CRanford will be sent to Puerto Rico for stake offer. CaU CBantord 0-10U. JUMBLE STORE 4 AMea 8L, CRan. 0-1133 or CB. O-O4T0 fnd Centra«1l Railroad. Unusua_ l bu_y at aad guaranteed. IJENDtX Automata* Wa 010.800. BBOKEB CO-OPERATION. use in daily vacation schools tt WBDtOBB BOLLS FOB WASHIMO aUU WHEN putting things away before clos- PONTIAC. 1034 coupe, wtth radio, •»«»;*• CfflMEBeSs In stock -for any type 10 WM. ing your home far that vacation, take CAPS Cod bungalow, 0 rooms, 9 colored Also scrapbooks, stuffed animals Cranford S-ITU. one final look through your cloeatt for KENI£WOBTB: heater and rumhU seat. Very good l tile baths. S car attached garage. Blot Brtctr bungalow about 3 yean old. condition. CaU CBanford 0-3307-J be- and puzzles which have been made Ry*< « '^1 articles for the Jurabto Stare. Open COXB 0 p» in* 1 corif.ii s KAMHCOMTBACTOBS during July. For coOeetkms caU CBan- 0 roam bungalow. 3 bedrooms, rcaUy apadous rooms, ineludlnti mi will be sent to the Presbyterian »••' (,•..••;•'•'",'• -fY-n-Wt The Bouae That Service Built1 ford O-3O4T. ' room, living room, open patch, lmula- bedroom IS x IS and another POBD. convertible sedan, 1030. black. Hospital at San Juan. . 18 x 11. Fun sir* dining room, adence p eondlUL^^ . 1 «S»fKi-,'*r 1-3 Aldan Street CBan. 0-UM te&favalyplst; 8l8.<00. kitchen jrlth electric range, expansion Members of the Junior Depart hot. water, excelletit condition. Truitia n. • • 1 •-0347- OAKAGB WANTED et. scaled bt«m u^bi needs eom^ With pot stove; treasonable. Law«*nlC Mgt ITMIneIVV floneta onetl W McPHERSON REALTY CO. sttlcr'oil steam heat with BSO gallon fender wort. 0379. CaU , WEitfleld l^4 with *M h—toff <^U Op. an. QAaAOE wanted, near town center. Call tank, brick • garage, with permanent ment will use their sifts of money Mazda. AU slaw; A * A HardwareH . BJCTCUt AMD BABY CAB1AOE BE- CBantord 0-QOn. ' 1 North Avenue. East 3-1733. ft. ct, js-Merit Avenue. West. tt TeL CRanford 6-0400 driveway. Available guickly. 013.700. to stake a claim in Western China. OTA. tOO: winged chair, BS; dinette ?*"* We are equipped to render BROKER CO-OPERATION. PONTIAC, 1039. tudor. radio and heater, The dosing session of the school eat: new dishes, tables; CORDWOOD for Sreplace. furnace i LOTS TOREAL E clean car in good running condition; f 4 kltehen stove. CaU BAhway 1-KM. u »4.iW0MlaT«MM»JliT» «VW0> OBWJaWB PBii aolMrubbeFt^.iSi.JS^ reasonable. 0 Hickory Street. CBan- will be held tomorrow from 9 to editions.'' etc.: other 'article*. Col special machine. ALL BEPAIRS GUAl£ CHOICE corner lot. Manor Park, 00 x 100 "IS -YOUB PROPERTY CBantord 0^888-B after 0 p. to. FULLER Brushes — Par tooth brushes, TeL CRanford O-WT3. tf ft. 1039 Columbus Avenue. Weotfleld. 0 room house, 3 car ford 0-3977. 12 o'clock. . '• - OPEN LINOLEUM, asphalt tile, rubber New house under CQI LISTED WITH UST" household brushes, polishes, waxes. CaU KEW BUTLER'S Price 0800. CaU CBanford 8-30B4-R 3 baths, special features: CHRYSLER. 1030, S 1 The Ideal VENETIAN BUNDS or write L. A. McKee. 13 Arlington Formica s ton uv C|feto "the Pathway to Greatness" will made aluminum, steel, wood. stalled. AUsco i. sSSS*?" •«>«> Toy Co. LOTS. 78 x 100teet.SU Manor Avenue. FOR further information regarding radio and heater. Road. Cranford. N. f. Telephone CRen- wall tile. THOMAS MaeMEEKIN. Realtor these properties call our Cranford rep- 0-3003-M after 0:30 p. m. be the theme of the Rev. Robert i slied Wind retaped and re- ford 0-1T85-W. U Ltfewan plastic waU coverings. Wall 10 Jorth Avenue, West. ca O-ITIO All city Improvements and conven- Can WBstfleld S-4S8S far free linoleum. Cabinet making of all types. a dboCT from Craafard Theatre) iences. CaU EUxabeth 8-7003 after S Alden Street Cranford. N. J. resentatives: G. LongakeVs message next Sun- Dessert! ^, >A* EVERY John Svends. 818 Ooutti Ave- FRESH FROZEN Government InSpeoted AU work guaranteed. W. DoOdcr * Co. 7 p. m. ~ Mrs. Miriam Neville—Cr. 8-3130 *, ^ I honemeat. Also horse Uver DAILY. 431 North Avenue. West. WestSeld. CaU Trees Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—Cr. 0-0824-M ^* Now Showing »•• day morning, and he will use as Aetaol laboratory aaafrsit -Notes Dalryerett ke cream richer aad Cranford Pet Shop, II North Avenue. WEstneld 2-3098; evenings BAhway Removal - TMmmlng. Etc. CORNER lot. 48 ft. X 130 fL; . THERE are some very fine bungalows Mr. Harold Wilson—Cr. 0-1894-R his text, "Forgetting those thing crcomier tfaoa the Hire* most popular brands. Made from rich, PINT East TeL CRanford 0-1008. tf 7-1330H>. ~»—•. -£ handy to everything. 317 Walnut being built on BUxabetb and Madison 1040 RENAULT Spedallzlng, Soofleld, Oxford Insurance Coverage Street. Garwood. CaU WEsuVld 3-3339. HOWLAND — 444 Chestnut Street 4 door—4 pattrngmr aedan which are. behind; and reaching FRIDAY - and other pabular editions. Students' Avenues. Five rooma on first floor with ROSELLE 4-1090 fresh whofe cram, milk, finest fresh frafts and pure fruit fhnMs. Analytical and Chain Reference Bibles • Art W. Ruggero expansion attic, modem In every detail. forth unto those things which are NURSING 8EEVICE . " PISHING TACKLE WEstneld 3-O273-W TWO lots on Bloomlngdale Avenue, both See them at and Testaments. For Information or Have a tod built to your apestSeatlons. tf SO ft. x 300 ft. CaU CRanford &VO098-R". Consult . demonstration without obligation,. call CRANFORD V. N. A. for General Nurs- Any type. I am atlU sporting those BILL'S GARAGE before, I press toward the mark Unfit TREES—Yard and cement work; shrubs 7-8 BALPH DELLA SERHA. Realtor SEVEN room tile stucco house, hot water 810 E. First Ave. BQseUa 4-5430 . REFRIGERATOR Frlmm. CBanford 0-1483-M. tf ina. Visits, Hypodermics, Maternal and military rifles and handling repairs. CaU 0 North Union Avenue. Cranford heat 59c Adolph Jung. Director of THE UNION Chronicle* twin beds, suitable (or two gentlemen No passengers were reported in ' Victor Deoca.* drmmtr** c*^pf^| *^Oood facturer's parts guarantee of (0 days. BALPH .DELLA SERBA FOR BENT or business couple. Convenient to 3-oat. Ijoaf Cheese c*«- SUBSOSIPTtONS to ell magefinaa obtain- SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 1010 Stuyvesant 0 North Union Avenue. Cranford jured Friday when an auto and a able. Ericas quoted upon request. Do Avenue. UNlonvUle 3-1430. U Music" from The Band Box. 4 Aldan Postal Baditt SetvlceTCBmtedlOWl! COMPLETE equipment for cor painting; Maine Hunters* Bajft ' transportation. CaU CBanford 0-3138-W. You're sure to enjoy Acme milk-fed veal! Serve it this week-end! Street. TeL CRanford 0-1*88. tf TeL CBanford. 04337 or Public Service bus collided on . net telephone. Please mail your In- DRUM Majoring and Baton twirling . MUIburn 04)883 tf compressor, spray, electric sender and BJalrte hunters bagged 120,000 COMFORTABLY furnished room, near. quiries ana orders to C. B. Weldln. .18 taught by one of Union County's fore- BOYLE THEE SUBOEBY COMPANY. buffer. Can CRanford 8-3448-B or buses and B. B. Gentleman only. Tel. South avenue at the Baltimore & Berkeley Place. Cranford. . - tf Bring your tree problems to us. Free ELBCTRICEAN CRanford 04978-B. U rabbits.and more than 100,000 part* CBanford 0-CS89-B. . tf most drum majors. AU ages. Group and • DANIEL i. HEYBURN . TUTORING Ohio Railroad crossing, according IREKTTMO.CARDS for aU occasions, gifts, private lessons. Inquire Miss Mary Cn- cxsminstiAn Awes WHM,MM< B ridge in 1047. Actual returns from BXAUTDVL Urge room. 3 minutes to periodlcels, books, hosiery and station- tsldo. Meeker and Lincoln Avenue. fed. 3T Bankln Street. Tel. • IJfTNWTff) ELECTRICAL MATHEMATICS -TUTOR Oraduate- APARTMENTS WANTED to a statement by police. An in- Elizabeth 3-41S4. tf CONTRACTOR Tcacher Individual instruction In Alge- checking stations. - showed a deer station and bus. gentlemen only. 310 Prime Chuck Roast B$ef »>. 59c West, Cranford. Saturdaya 8:30 a. ery. Harrison's Card and Gift Shop, S Power and lighting Installations. Bee- bra, Geometry. Trigonometry and. Cal- EX-ARMY Officer and wife, business take at 30.3*9. About 12.CS0 pheo- Walnut Avenue. Cranford. , tf vestigation was conducted by Sgt N. Union Avenue, Cranlbrd. ' • . tf • U _ Seven cleaned *S? JP55S*1 *»w««ad. repaired; rebuilt couple, desire 3. 3 room apartment, 1 culus. CaU or write for appointment. tmnts were bagscd. while only 800 Harry Page, Jr. Acme Sov-U-Trim removes much surplus fat bone before weighing. UPRIGHT Piano, chlfferobe. mahogany E. R. BENNETT. Teacher of Piano. Latest with electric machine. Guaran* V£ •SSS AS*""- •"*• Cranford. TeL George E. Parker. 14 Preston Avenue. furnished or unfurnished, in WeatfleU Pike's Peak Best Know* bedroom suite, rues, twin metal beds methods. Beginners and advanced teed. W. J. TeL CBanfo CRanford 6-0307. : . tf Phono CRanford 0-0009. tf or vicinity. No children or pets. CaU geese fell to hunters' .guns In The Iras, operated by jack J. tt 7-33 Compare Acme Everyday Low Prices! complete, pine cedar chest. TownsendX courses. Special course tor adult begin- s-araw. WEstneldI J3-0816-J. Maine last year. Figures were Pike's . Peak.' towering .over Gryska of 414 Chilton street, 314 -North Avenue. WestOeld. Phono ners. Lessons at your home, 888 Dorian WASHtNO MACHINE REPAIRS ELECTRICIAN—Mouse wiring; »H^^1I 1 Colorado Springs, is the best- Boad.. Tel. WErtacld 3-8390. tl . F)LOOR SERVICE UNFURNISHED JM«r4 room apartment compiled from a sampling qf 10,000 Elizabeth, was traveling east on VEGCTAIftLES CANNEB FRUITS WSstfleld 3-44M. .. tf 17 YEAR'S EXPEDIENCE outlets installed; small repairs. L- A. needed by young business couple to known though not the highest of Only expert mechanics work oa your Jacobus. 34 Cntumbtq Avenue. Cranford. B. MENikL A 8ON — Call ua to discuss license holders, which proved even South avenue at 1-29 p. UL, and ueoCn CHRISTINE Dell Shop. ISA Alden Street, AUTO SWSATINO appliances. Irons, vacuum c leant rs. CaU CBanford 0-383UJ. 7-30 your floor problems. Floor acraplna' and complete wedding plans. CaU CBan- the Rocky mountain peaks in Colo- the auto, driven by Minnie Scho- China Beauty ;s"»45c ford 6-0637-W. Pineapple tL^ 28c Fowl -.f52c Cranford. Rag dolls and animals. Dolls radios, motors, toasten aSso_ repaired. refinlahlna* oi old floors a specialty. Pol- more accurate than anticipated, ao rado. A summit of the Rampart tisMlustls* and ready made clothes; CARS expertly sanded and rennlshed wtth •Casey's. 1-3 Aldcn Street. TeL CBan- tshlno. also waxing. Estimates cheerfully the wildlife census questionnaire enwalder of 1231 Kirkman place. lacquer or enamel Fenders straightened. ELECTRICIAN, general repairs. Installa- •lven. Phone CRanford 0-1349. 81 Eliz- ranpe. it lifts its'snow-capped peak Chow Mein Enjoy tasty fowl this week-end. Fancy Long Island! A real treat! also miscellaneous gifts. TeL CRanXoM Price. SSS and up. Cal for free estimate. ford 8-3334. tt tion, fluorescent fixtures. Electric ranges PHOTOGRAPHY totaled 31,030 deer taken, ao Union, was coming east on Lincoln Libby'sSweef Peas^2k Apple Sauced 3 ^T 29c «ousi - ^u H. Wheat. 33 nioomlngrtale Avenue. serviced and Installed. Houses wired abeth Avenue. Cranford. tf WEDDING pictures.'* baby pictures and 14.103 feet above the sea and U cov- CARPENTER aad cabinet maker. Quality and rewired. Joseph A. Sommera. 88 against the checking station deer avenue toward the South avenue ARTIFICIAI. Bowers made to order.,table Cranford. CBanford S-OOSo-R. ' tf craftsmanship. Ludwlg Sdbest. 388 &-!al Kstate photos taken. Par aervlee ered with pine forests to a height Fresh Killed Lincoln Drive. Kenllworth., TeL CBan- Centennial Avenue, Cranford. TeL DRESSMAKING. ALTERATIONS call. Real Estate Photo Service, CRan- take of 30.349. railroad crossing when the acci- Del Monte Peaches?r29c Smoked Cola arrangements, dogwood, roees. Jonquils. AUTO PAOmNG % CRanford 0-3310. tf ford 0-3490. tf of 11.000 feet During the summer ; tulips and sweet peas. Marie Brown. Auto painting, body and fender repair- ford 0-0330. tf SEWING done for children. Any at dent occurred, police reported. SO Locust Drive. TeL CRanford 0-3974. ing, gss and electric welding. Slmon- CaU CRanford 8-0038-J. season the accent'of the peak can tf H. F. REYNOLDS. Botary aprrtaltst. OU ELECTRICIAN — Housewlrlng. Jobbing, CUBAN BAO0 PUBCHASBD—White or Damage was incurred to the left eSte^S" 2^25c Ubby's Pears """£«. - 43c lb Itlng. DuPont finlthlng materials used. burner" service on all types. Vacuum repairs, fluorescent fixtures. John Pan- LADIES' suits and dresses made to order; Colored — without buttons or catches — f of. Central Park either be accomplished by car Walnut Auto Painting Co.. TeL BOcleanin- g oil or coal furnaces. Con- ning. 71 Bumstde Avenue. CaU CBan- and right front wheels of the MEW town. Pine black top soil, rich fed; selle 4-B348. Ill Walnut Street. Rosette also alterations. CaU Mrs. Hand. CRan- 8Ccmuaer jenaa. Bring them Into The In 1840. acting on a suggestion by from Colorado Springs and Manitou Beans Jjyy*** •. •• ^ 2 ***** 29c •9 yard delivered. Dram work done. version work. TeL CBanford 0-3130. tf ford 0-3040-W. ford 0-3493-M. , -—~> OranfordCtUfen and Chronicle office. Schoenwaider-vehicle. There was THRIFTY Ubby's Plums ^T^ 23c Fryers "> Hams 57c Park. T-3B oewapaper editor William CuOeO over a well graded and extremely CaU CBaafDrd 8-3378 between 0 and 8 scenic thirty-mile highway, or by no damage to the buvpollce said. ». BW or write L. Foilo. Box 104. Ken- GENERAL jobbing—AU home rapatra,al - Bryant. New York City bought tit* Beans 3iKl 2*r25c Liquid Starch ApriCOtS Uabt Syraa tea aOC Tender, golden fried chicken hits the spot Colo horns ore ideol forthes e worm doysl Uworth. If. J. U TBUCKINO—HATJUNa terations: leaking roots patched, re- 840 acres, comprising Central Park cog railway nine miles In length. UFHOLSTKBDfa — Furniture repairs, HAUUNO—Small jobs, daily trips toth e newed;' guttere f leeiwjd, repaired, re- for $7,389,700. That area la now CLBAM BAOS rtTaUWlSXB—Whtt* e* C 7 ill aim Ins aUp coven. Venetian blinds. -shore. T. R. HoSett. Call WEstneld newed: ceiling tile Installed over old Colored — without buttons or eatebea Campbeirs "Sti 2 itT 29c Pie Apples . S? 2 !T 29c VaTotaW Nice cnosce of fabrics. F. Kantner * 2-0410. . ,„ ceilings. No Job too small. L. V. Baxter. valued, on the basis of adjoining SCsats aer aaaad. Brim them Into The SS 21c Fresh Ground Beef *• 69c Franks »**• 4S South Union Avenue. TeL caU CRanford 8-3383-8. . tf real estate, at 9600,000 on acre, or Save the Flab O0 Cranford cituen sad Chronicle Ote CRACKERS, Ete. - . tl LOCAL moving, tructting Jobs and trips to shore, union Trucking Company. 'more than $500,000,000. almost a Don't throw away the ofl that MASISCO Ox afesj. ' Fruit Cocktail "£Lc 37c Bologna . fluid. The orl* Call UNktnvlUe 3-OT87. tf FREE IN8TR1 comes on canned fish, such as tuna, Boiled Ham \\ 700 per cent increase. After too mal Skylight formula. 39c per gallon IB TRUCK for hire: trucking Jobs large aad '•HEAVEN and earth shall away, but WRITE YOUR OWN salmon and sardines. Use it is Premium Crackers 25c squatters, moonshlnero and coun- Liverwurst ~ ~ ~ Jug). Chopin's Boon small; reasonable rates and tree esti- My Words shall not pea ^ y. - Moth. DO YOU KNOW? CHIFFON the flnhouse. TeL 34J9. Do you read God* terfeiters were run out of the area, crcsm sauce to serve wttb the fish,' COFFEES Dill Pickles / 2*15c ASSORTO 8-1880. tl mates. Weekly trip* to seashore aad teach your children to do eo toot In cooked salad dressings for fish, Hi-Ho Crackers & 30c South Jersey. Robert O. Walters, 134 ford Gospel Tahemacla Bible School l» 9,000 men worked almost-11 yean Soap Flakes . 4Myerdr*. SU Roosevelt Ave., CRanford 0-0M9-M. tf intensed In the Soola of the paoph) o< to give the park Its present to- or to moisten the fish with It tor Ideal Coffee S-- ^53c POUND Vltala and Sons, 144 Cranford. Session 0-JO to 10H« Sunday Meat Loaves GENERAL Trucking anywhere. Courteous, pography. • • sandwich fillings. —.. Can OsarssOse fee- tafefataMea. Cracker Jack 2—9c tu eaasr fcedlse*. Teps taem aBl North 10th Street. KenUworth. Tel. efficient service. Small moving jobs. CLASSIFIED AD CA Ben Clark. 300 South Union Avenue. TeL CRanford 0-3330-J. Marshmallows TSL 31c VENETIAN Blinds (controlled e Asco Coffee bag43c «< %**» and lightt. MeasuringMeasing.. InInstallations , THE CITIZEN aad CEmONICIt.««if. in- repairedAvenue. - TvL CBanford 04S31-J. .02 per word charge terior and exterior. TeL CRanford stdeAvei ROY'S S-30M. tf tt Bepeat Ads .01 per word — Minimum charge 3& CBANFORD. N. J. 3~-28c BE-ROOFtNG. Siding, asbestos and Insu- BROKEN UN8KS nuflcaurnoira Gold Seal MIXES JUICES PETER 8CHULTZ. 3rd DUTUCATSD lated brick Bonded roofing. Bepat rtLLBD PAINTINO * DECOBATINO JOHN LANGE. PLamfleld 4-10333 Jn» AsU Water tf DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ADS 10 A. M. WEDNESDAYS Orange "iTl lOctT 23c TYPBtfMTEfrtaai i REPAIgtoaBaoRd TeL WEstneld 3-4480 tlNiooville S-00S7. tf MtOt 390 BanOton 8tr«#t WILLIAM BOESEL. Interior and Ontario. APPROVED Johna-MaavlUe rooOng: also PALMOLIVE Painting. SklUed mechnalcs. Personal others: brick aiding; flat roots, bonded: White cako mix, spice coke mix, . Grapefruit,^ 3'r 23c H. J. supervision. SOS Columbia Avenue. roof repairs. *hywt>*» copper and gal- devil's food mix, hot roll mix. Cranford. Phone CRanford O-1BT3-R. tf vanised gutten end teadtts. Ebtimates Bath Soap VMewttten JOSEPH WARSINSXI cheerfully given. Guarantee with every Blended "XL,* 3^28c jghig jtasahiss PalaUng and Decorating lob. Wm. L. Schroeder. 10 Adams Ave. It's the Ovathaeiai d ae4 BebaJlt Phone CRanford 84)891 TeL CRanford 8-3T80. U no answer, MISCELLANEOUS 2 ~- 27c call CRanford. 0-3474. tf Blended Juice "^L «. 21c tcy PAINTINO and Decorating. T. A. Crane. WINDOW CD A 44 CeMatKes tKea. Jf_ *'»* Bex Co* feowlfe 4-8522 TO. CRanford O-ONhVM 330 South ,5r AM taaai Ntlt 0V» Spit ca. 4/C Union Avenue. Cranford for estimates CUBTAINS Tomato Juice .*"!££ •» 23c tore n W« CAM. FOB AHP BSXITEB U CUBTAINa umndsred at'bome. Can of the FUTURE BO O - Q real treat CBantord 0-170T-H. Corned Beef """i* « 47c SUPER SUDS ~"1T UCHEIIBUBG> Jt. FOB that Job on your house, call 10 Tomato Juice «^!L W. 21c thi CaUCaUntordolllOIJt OIJ. SaUSaUktetak k CUBTAHGI washed and stretched. Pick with a PAST -LOTS MORE SVDST " >*« Price. and quality. Also odd Jobs. up and delivery. CaU *1 tashetn a-JOy- Frankfurters A!W ^33C HOUSEHOLD NEEDS M* ,_,( fl wVAUCCK lt"H*u ^^1 BAKERY DEPT. Banrowes Since 1870 rlCKieS Sweat Mbad |e» JLIC ££ 34c Vinegar ~j£LXL. 19c a "J9 Ytan of Knowing How' 11 13 13 1« fat* .^t I twHST o9«ft S8a> ^%1P* Top-quality bake goods fresh from our own ovens. 18 CUSTOat-BOILT f«r •enaanet 8 ICKieS IsiJtBO |e. 4aOC 3-in l-0il T19c UIIMW AJAX tbaa far srtlaaiy etosh BBMSL Floor Wax °*°~ZL» 39c Sliced CaoCK-TOIX ef geteatol. cx*te- Mayonnaise ^""^ ^ 49c Loof 17 10 Supreme Bread SO CLEANSER 14c stva advaatacea. Aero Wax '^25c Tastes better, toasts better, stays fresh longer. Try It now? BO BA8T. a eaUd eaa epsrato M. ^jlivfis ^^ jy 7^* T*^ 25c HO -RUCK ladteto to plash SageW $M w C«4 eat ef order. Potato Chips Z73c Scratch Cover Polish 19c SI 83-OOc OOn Sandwich Bread 15c Butterfly Buns 29c ( 8A8H eaa bo raised to ear aetgM Tea ** Z.'Xr 28c £ 51c Octagon Powder ST 8c —aad stays pal—far veatUaUeaw] • AM luwif' ••"* 1C^> ""•***»!<*• OCTAGON Raisin Bread TT 17c Bar-B-Q Rolls -- 15c; i CS^&BBSFICA'S&ONB nap ahaklas-, er easergeasv I CU OuySaBoefU I3C SO HaC Ammonia *d? 2 tT 25c A a?««^HMK BV4AII« rantatale ^"iiaO OA^ Angel Cake ij** 45c Shells ^ - K 15c 1 ne*9 ffor Bale Seal T*iH1lff fov Oale ' dCOMOrtCtlOOS CVaP fVIIIK Bread £umU"C Laundry Soap r tOals I tSaaied U Bay mast ooaMaaUea wladews, U |s| mnvonnfiisi Mason Jars Baal GMate Waal«a ^ 69c laatolled eetweea bllad steps. 1—Write or print plainly. Wasted OervlelBa Fwablud Beesas Corn Muffin Mix,U3£15c 325 Mason Jars „«. 75c far Itself qnlelttr. rj81NOT1 V 3—Deacrlbo your oflterlns fuUy. Enclnacd flad cbectc or cash for 0 !_ . to cover by 0 eat ef 10 waa Pie Crust 16c (Besults from your ad de- the cost of the above ad In full. see U. JOHNS MANVLUE ROOFDSG pend largely on what you FOF 25 Years OCTAGON SWIFT ISSniSSi' s«y». AND 8IDINQ , " Clfined - » LEAHN more about BURBOWE8 Utea* oflaiacertaff CLEANSER CLEANSER v 10 Besstlfal Cetera to Cheese rrest) 3——To-cludd your phono nusal>cr meat to brlmr yon a Ilfetbne of jrcar-roiuitl window eratfert no bitter Tbae r.iiSMOte at Bastnd . rnoNB FOB unBA-mu oa rax* DSMOKSTBATION Colgate Vel X 31c Address mayonnaise 2'Z: 13c ANYWAY~WHY NOT HAVE IT? ^T lie rentt mm m msmxm City— 1 WALHUT AVENDB CBanford 04474 or S-3799 CBANFOHD. N. I. B. O. BODKIN WCSlflELD t-4?4t>J Tf*

*. Mr w1 < THTjmsDAY. JTJMT H. »afar, «M South lttfa street, Battalion, Twelfth Infantry. Ha Newark, $10 aad I*. Cutton A. WE Associate. TVTO Sammer SewioiH 1 Crmfori Jr.* MS letters to SSyeeneMatteetteeofhbi Diplomas for MSat Waaa'Servieea in Bayonne ll*? ^ ^ Crmfori H^ v by a brother, , wrists ^^fwutg1 C» JBL Stowart l who aerved in the Amy during dttve/Wastteld, |W tad «*. THE EDITOR of Mrs. Mary rSS At U JC TTiia Ye«r Lawraict) j* At Jersey Girls' State |ForEiia.ltRGoodiiiaiit k^ World Warn. "v/"*^*- Failure to observe traffic tights HOMEMAKING aad Mra. Jeraie lakwe of Cnua^ be gtvenl In addition to-the many mem- Mtos Betty Wast,, daughter of Th* body of Ins. Howard Bvans'atitute of Technok^^BBJ ,I fro•»•»m• whicvwaM.*h* In addition tone many mem and Ifn. /miM>Bw*SBiBai IWaf ••««». '*tM %aT_ _.a sSa» - a-aaTiiilinsi iTT •* ••••••• m'. f •» -* resulted to fines for the followini Mr. Stephen Ufass of Goodmanmm . TJSN, 4 Mohawk Drive -».„.,,... -^ — — dtb) hwtheyj f H —^ ^^r ^^^ — ^ w ^* ,^» »p soimna o^VfB Mr«vata># . waBSPhSan] d---^ — »^— ^ — • ••• a^p •*^%*^>A4iVBBie4i^aHmechanicaAl V«^bajSMengm-^ Ia Court th« shads tne nt e* making bers of the Class of 1»H8 of Crah- Morth 1 1 John Skrypa, ISM Mate Cranford, N. J. -^—"T-T^riT * ^ *•»*• was Mrs. Howard B. OGoodman of steering degree, andd Pr Princetoi n Uni- Rahway, SS and $3 court cost w Kargarat Wattera of Cranfqrd. and «bony Deua Sena, aJao Z July 7th. 1M% at wot* - DORIS WADE eats, at the Westarn" "~- nigh School who nave been anMng m high school girls who Spruce street, has teen returned to venity. where be obtainedThis na- On« Spends Nlgfet Charles Restivo, 15 Hecker atree White of Watertmry, Conn. Funeral services wffl be held^>. I awarded acholarahlps by colleges recetved dipkmas for participation thto country from the Philippines val indoctrination training. Be- Newark, $5 and $*. Editor, The Cttken and Chronics* walks throughout the tonight in calebratton Jimter itan thee second annua_ l Jersey Gtrti* for nburlal. and services will before entering the Navy, be was In Jatl for Metmdmg Benmed to thai morrow at • a. tn. from Qray ah. the sis>week term will throughout .the country. Lawrence State sponsored The following' motorists pal Cranford, N. X morial, 12 SpringfleM aveoue ' J. Krebaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. ed by the American conducted at -^o'clock tonight at employed n a turbine engineer by teewasalettacfxen start Wcdntsday. July u, and con- Auxiliary•*V , SBa^t closin«Tnailaa gaST eacerAHSK - Baumulter'Hani ••>!• *7ms FuneraV\t^_l l WRome» . a«^ ALA. ^* - • * *B»l^t-i_t_ *m . . • To Accept Sniwitons fines of $S each for ignoring sto Bear Sin , __., P. Kris- Ugh mass of requiem will ekearnyans wU at-dude August $1. the General Electric Company in CaTttflsvQffDlSBSai Bnfl Krebaum of SirSouth Union ^••Jn the Little Theatre at New East 33rd street, Bayonne. with the Lynn, Mass. Having spent a night in Jail aa street signs: .George D. dym plaining of «a Lincoln ka, el, of Ml Norm Eighth atreet, at the Church of the A a disorderly person tor refusing Westfidd; Henry A. Ifaoola, 61 may have ielt that Mother Nature aai•€Jar eC teate tumpttoni Boselle,^Park. at 9*1 Thto to the first __ Union avenue, who was graduated from S**^.CcBege for Women, New Bev, Frank V. H. Carthy, rector In addition to his parents, he is was a bit over-enthusiastic in cele- venue betwee street and died Tueaday to St Btttabethii Junior CoQege has had two sum- BBrmwickjFWday morning. The of Trinity Church, officiating, m. to accept a summons. Abraham 85th street. North Bergen; Casml Centennial aval To* wm he able tester* , . after a. m. Interment wil be in t service emblem was pinned the local school m 1M7, has been 1 Harrison of 11T South avenue, J. Sczesny, SM brating our athletic field dedlca* VartattoB, atace with Btrt at .the on bis coat lapel by thmee r terms. The first to now endawarde- d a teagle Foundation "Wf^J"* * P|«*«»ted by HrsLiterment will be tomorrow at Fair- tlon last Monday, they most have speed laws ha atrlctty la yeas* new aataacatle ratrig* funeral services win befaintly plot. ing, comddtnt with registration Fred L. Suttle. department jawi- view Cemetery, Westfleld. west, was fined $10 and.assesa Newark; Helmut Lerssn, 39 BSD letter from the Cayng* Civic As- PmctJcaOy an sew etecMe held tomorrow at S: W p. m. at the Born in Italy, Mr. Delia Western Electrie c Kearny Works scholarship by-the Standard Oil ft court costs' on a speeding crest avenue; Russell M., Milld been appreciative of her unusual refrigerators have a Dooley rtmeral Honw. Sit North managii'nmit. for the second. Classes an being _,,,_,, i A member of the crew of the 129 Ludlow place, Westfteld; fireworks display to the southeast aodatita drawing fcttsotkn to a Bern bad livod i nM Mountainslib AIM and Objects, Mr. Truben- held on evenings onlyl . MondaMd y Company of New Jersey, it was Girls State was conducted at the heavy cruiser VSS. Canberra, charge-sad given • swtpendfd sen- dangerous trafflc —»i«tjim at.Cay- tatatroBea Coot eeeasartaMat where Mts: Cookleaart Cranford. Services since MM and was employed es« bachch;; eMb aarvioa. Loois R. Al- Mr. .Stewar t i—s welll knowknown Ml this week. For overtime parking, fines c of the field coincident with Cran- a 4hfa*B or ssore frosea fort JDBCTB leaBsagar, 4 ois R. Althroughout the Wekeamyan plant, through Friday, although regis- college an last week as part of a Ens. Goodman was killed when his tence and atsttsed ts costs on toad and Centennial avenue, wffl follow at 1p.m. at Trinity rdener jn tike Union Count* I ps; Haaainsllii DDrr .. GGordoG d n LL. Mr. Krebaum, who has been em- state-wide educational project to ship was struck by a torpedo charge of failing to,hav» driver's $1- each were assessed against th ford'a own man-made display. Be- PWtt ages eaa be stores. Hew to a Mr ttatptw salt ia Church, with the Rev. Frank^V. H. DrD . where he has been a supervisor intration is possible during the day. cause of its location It offered the etatr forr yyoijt of tthha Park system. Abo surviving a» ta the MM«»i»ff|fffy fti laboratory of the give New Jersey Girls citizenship launched by a Japanese plane off Ikenes or registration in his. pos- following: Samuel Marino, devel nt who (all treats foods) watch JIM iatAto>ailar«Btnthlefe.O Cartfajr, rector, ofBdatmg. Inter- his wife, Frances; two other M. Ha the Studies to be offered hi th.Standare d session, when arraigned befo North avenue, east; Beatrice Bat spectators a rare opportunity to al take eat of the freaaa food coat] •a rafrtgeratoreBtn aeesa program, John swee be was transferred in 1924 training and first-hand knowledge Formoso on October 13, 1944. He see the "workings" of a thunder* ment wffl be fit Gtacahmd Me Bghters, MiM Theresa D^ Keffiyj shi iota M, Har- of government in action. During was 27 years old. Recorder Charles X Steven* In gos, 20 Norman place; Costa the police and UghUr latent aai prepare tjakkty. Uate VariatieB: AM leap rom • the company's Hawthorne 4 In- Errico, 267 Garside street, New head. wWroei. sa4 Hi eas UBM Serra of afountainside and Ma ney: attendance. JToatohh Dn .M Mini Works- , Chicago. He has resided "•week, the girls conducted con-| Ens. Goodman had served on the police court Tuesday night The VuTage Improvetuout Asac- prayers wffl be read by the Rev.Edith Capece of Boselle ~ ton; Botety mfwrrnation, Wtnchea- ^ of Technology in Septem- venttans and primary and general Canberra through action at the Patrolmen Albert F. Burr and ark; Gerald Allen Smith, 71 The storm, probably over States (aboat g Hsue) tefmaa of thto Mr.Carthy; at the Cranford addresslsince his ographygpy, , pve geometry, inin- Coojftdge street, Westfteld. 1 action in prohibiting atht. Frees* to a aasa ra fr ttnee terBritton, Jr.; public info ber, majoring in chemistry. Grad- elections, and set up model munlc- Maithall Islands, New Guinea, Louis Guertin, stopped Harrison 1 Island, appeared stationary as ittravelling baD-jingltag tee cream •Rival in the east He started ermediate French, GermaG n and "Walter Thomas of 86 Nei tray. Setaove aa ehlBet toveL Mr. Kriska was bora in Russia Cnarhw m Bayy;; mamig i i^_I«rr -«»«»,~«»(uate.uatedd xrofrom Cranforcrantord High SchooSchool tptu, county and state governments. Meriannas, Bohin M«miii and in for Spteding on iMrtmm avenue, slowly moved away toward the VBBQOn all vbm COaVlttUllitjr* TTh»h t and had lived SO yean hi Kenfl- wltte, JTotm L. Biaeh; with^thWSM* U«eC companVUUMpmUjy Ua s am timTHneg CieTKclerk, —•—-••*# ^i-Piis»isae,e»»,j OUU UftiqfV west. «t 11:15 p. m. Friday night Brunswick avenue, Hoplawn, pal ocean. Only the towering fanvil* wen. FtaJak freiwiing (Or aabstltate luncheon. SK22J^J52a? «t the age of 16. he w^TSmalderedAddresses, by outstanding state other battles in the Pacific latter waa referred to the attor- MixedFrs* Ooamote aay ffntft Jatoe for Mate.K ' waa empmf eu. as • One ef the eldest and G. NtkHtt JOmf. • keeping records of men. Jobs and algebra, trigonometry, calculus, too young to enter MIT last year. officials supplemented the actual! Born in Bayonne. Ens. Goodman He was held at headquarters until $2 fine for parking in a bi of ice crystals, in the freeting level madiin«« AVatsBi^MsM^a^k 2^& ^A^^^^^^h^^^^ ^^.^. — A. I _ J^* ^ __ -A^.. ney for an opinion^ ' .The ttoara foots nset eery a few watchman by Gcring Frodocts, Inc. tacular of an the Inter-crub service, A. a Cald- —lachineess . general and abnormal psychology, During the past year, Mr. Kre-practice in government. learoe to Cranford m 192X He was Saturday, when he was released In stop. Howard B. Noll of 89 four or five miles above our 90- The Uona Cbib urged opposi- Fishing is Mr. Stewart's fav- elementary physics, college botany, baum attended Union Junior Col- tastes readying. FOB the frosea Survivtng am hto wife. Fiances; to is ti» wellO: athtotkiltk ,Wm wmiai m J. DoddsDoddi: ent and Ameri- 928 bail for appearance in court. Broad,,-street, Clifton, received degree heat, was lighted by thtioe n to the Central BaOroad's ap- a eon, John; four daughters, Mrs. buaget, Behert SL Crane; audttmg, orite hobby. So that he can in-*" " " " lege evenings, studying chemistry Other motorists • charged with suspended sentence but was ai rays of the cun which had already baked roUs ia the oven te heat h dulge this activity he spends his can history. Other subjects may and advanced mathematics. He plication for an increase in com-thasa. Cook the from breeeoU m Fresh Pratt Hate Wanda CrBrten of Kenirworth; blown tbromgh the molten tronT _ & AHm; vocatkfcal serv> t fl speeding ware fined aa follows: aessed $3 court costs on a chars, set behind us. But the frequent muter fare rates. PoUce Commis- aba. Mary Sammc* of lce,H.Oc«a vacations In Canada fishing for be added if demand develops. ranked high «"* " "Ttfrally during DRY CLEANING! Joseph A. Peters, 11S9 Broad street. of tailing to ffwf'ftf't his drive* flashes of converted sunlight stored a covered eaaoepaa with abet* X* *" ' BS earbon and affl. I community his senior year at,Cranford High atoner J. Edward Wolf BBOtag water. Brad the steak wtth- and Mrs. Heten StOes and •SIKVU, , Jw> Maedary; wall-eyed pike, nothern pike and Although most of the studies Newark. U and tS costs; Idwardlicense. in the moisture-laden air illumi- providT e three college credits and School. ' Spray Your Elms Now! the committee already is on OM thawte* anawtag a MtUe extra, Frances BaraaaU of Matawan, and youth Paul bass. ——A—s —a -mement1 i • >i IB ••••o^ o«•f hi••••s• tissiiannis - sr""^ ••«— »III%W ^i ^r e s^i f^ij vtvUUe* Bll>^< nated the lower mass of the cloud tattfane. It Its aaete than f thick, Btoawaerry steMgerator fie versary his associates will present will attract collegians, they also and showed where,the basin atastt' — —— •••.•.....y mi»|iiii»iii.— are to be open to non-matricu- thaw irst tor beet men*. Only sar- This saauaer leaia)iDS) steal ia as many him with fishing equipment,— "~"' " " Protect them from the part of the storm was centered. vepana isi '. say. se Mr. Stewart to a member of-the nted, or special students. Theatre; Air Conditioned DRESSES FROM tsaUr thaw the arises fresh frait Van ChacnbcrUn; and past presi- Telephone Pioneers of America, Elm leaf beetle. As super-cooled water and ice for a, aeUgatfal ehtnei taere'a pleatyof reoat fer everalgat Frank Bach, ST. died Monday deats, Chartos E. Doolay The New Theatre on £road BEAUTIFULLY particles from above the king Qbtotary chintac of the fresh traits far the and the Ancient and Royal Order «treet_inJOJzalt)«^^SBW^~ aaV^ ^^^bi&: morning at the home of his daugh- of ^yJypts,7a merchandise organ- Receive Service Awards CLEANED and FINISHED level started their long tall to the ter. Mrs. F. Bichard. Lewto, M plans lor __ tre in Elizabeth to put into oper- earth below, they were lifted, buf- wnt coaraa, nor aternig aaa terng* -atlon of executives: 1>ro Cranford employes of theation a complete air conditioning feted, and torn apart by air eur- OARWOOD -Ttw ftmaral of Mrs. enter tea ioagh: far toepntr tail- Windsor place. He had been in dudmg two Rotary At Esso Oil Company, Bayonne Re- WHEN BftOUGHT Of OAILT BKFOME NOON Carmelaaft „ Jbn died Tuesday vMaal saleis: fer storiag thai pie. failing health for several months. aja^aaen ais pBsssjai| Joint neaUngs with the Cranford system, it was announced this , . EXCBFT SATDBDAT rents rising at a mile-a-minute Oorm ee. Cae dab finery, Bayonne. received service week by Leo Goldberg, manager PRICES!! morning at her home *» North were wO prevent nsar I Uons Chco and Ksnuworth and Wallace for President awards duringihe past week. They rate within the boiling cloud IMtereH SpringneU Rotary Clobs, and a The new system, which insures Some of the tremendous energy of aveotw, after a long Olneas, wffl thai morning at Gray Memorial, It Idermatitia. r" were Walter A. Humphreys. 332 BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. take) place from the home tomor- Make year favorite creasa ale Springfield avenue, by the Rev. Tttn tlO uMI GfeVlAlKd BflQfav CttDpuSpeakers Here Friday ••»..«. .. jn. tomorrow. of earth also built up tremendous • - ^ nmuntcan•••••• mmmm^^r^mmmwit o Vf* S ^••v*t Anne'. «lBMa*aaas#s S BChurch ^•f#*SJL#/*«a>a.w nfHfllC ill lrVSHuDftOlla If* J- Her stepson. A. T. Moses, is a clerk Uam Clarktion, whose body has vention, in R(Q de Janiero lit the Other speakers will include Rob- Sirion or Portcrboase Ik voltage differences between ground tor of the Garwood Presbyterian Surviving in adldtton to his July~22 meeting. Mayor George and cloud, until neutralised by aof the Board of Education. en returned by military escort Church, will officiate "»rt abto win ert Wilson of Cranford, a labor DEAN OIL Co. Also surviving are a daughter, from Brooklyn Army base. daughter are his wife, Mrs. Marie "SONOFDRACULA" E. Osterheldt was reelected an leader at the Volco Brass and Cop- giant vertical spark. read committal prayers at Rosedale Wolf Bach; two sons, Richard F. honorary member of the dub, and Mrs. Rose NlcoleUa of New York Pvt Clarkaon, who attended Memorial Park, Linden, where in- Bach of Riverdale, N. Y, and Ed- per Company in Kenttwortb, and 225 LA GRANDE AVE. FANWOOD Not all of this process could be City; a son. Enrico Criscuolo. New Garwood schools, was killed oh Uek F4enua, Taiihan Bey the mrignatlon of CoL Howard Councilman William Lister of •een. of course, but the repeated York OtyT a stepdaughter? ml terment win take place. ward H. Bach of Dayton, Ohio; Koons was accepted with regret GENUINE SPRING J Normandy Beach June 8.1B44. He Bom in Scotland, Pvt dai seven grandchildren, and three "TheMianmy'.Tofjnb" Kenilworth. president of Local flashes, now clearly visible on the Rose UOano. AatoriaTt/LL- five waa returned to this country on the 679. Mine, Mill and Smelter Work- near side, then lighting up the other '^SS^T&t i came to Westfteld as a child. Hegreat-grandchildren. ers, CIO, at Volco. t imaj Army Transport Greenville Vic- enlisted in November, 1940, morel Sat-Som. • *iww«: *m Hiitw/ GlVdl* ^^UX Ing) a»v~ whoto intetel*»d-turnlng theWlDlainV ^andJohn^STof tory. . count of tSttt sMfaMcrltMHrt Admlnlitriitot* of omnlous blackness momentarily Garwood; than a year before Pearl Harbor,! tbe«tatoo( ABRAHAM II. SHAPIRO, ito- L.J.Brennan C. E. Toye Si Garwood; 3* grandchnSrenT and aerved with Company L, Third { iv—eO, wm bo audited and siatad by thh*e J.Brennan C. E. T FAnwood 2-8484 The Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pas- Into fiery prominence gave con greatt - grandchildren, and two John Detta Setra, 74, of WU mnviHiiW VHesBBa^BBv nvivxrBvslSVQwntBCaaj nxavOsr ejflVSvBSZatfawnstBtOKtmB vs) ucncv gave con- great - grandchildren, and two the Orphana* Court of UM Cottnty of BBRENNAR N A TOYE °* •*••"«•»»«- Brothers. Gabriel and Michael, both Untaa. «m Ihmday, Hie 9th dayol Plnmbinp;, Heating, Tinning ing ao prodigally expended in this in Italy. Ansust t at S:80 A. « American Radiator Co. CLUB BEEF OVEN OR - 1 free performance. Aa if gathering HAwatArtwilnlitHtiw.aiwy j. cqnIi XVoctep l^oa Antomatlo OU Bvrners 1SS Broad St. KUxabrth. V. 3. BELL'S forces for a concerted blow upon Pvt. wnuasa *. IWephene OR. sVtW . an enemy, a long horizontal stroke OARWOOD—Funeral „ tM SOUTH AVE. B* CRANFORD DOMESTIC ROAST "PotRoasl*-! or a multiple flash in the fifteen- wffl be held tomorrow at 1 ^.W | 9c thousand foot level would be fol- -w.w. VWWM* e*v aw*- fro«ivamu AJVUAJCJDooleyT FuneraeTUnCVsUl HomeKUMStCm, 81 «ll8» and Aids... tw*"e* three seconds North avenue, Cranford, for Pvt. by a mflllon-volt bolt hurled down » ^-.. ^.-.-J *— wilUam R. Clarkson. son of Mrs; a three-mile ralnspout to thFrancie s Clarkson of 78 North ave-, 8 drenched ground below. Each of hue. Westfleld. and the late Wl* WWII JvSf . SOIJD MCAT I these, although only a few mil- TRIAL Uonths of a second in duration, PETERSEN'S DAIRY «-,t> Corned Beef Ib. ' carried sufficient horsepower to DAILY AMD SUNDAY ,'Z^" _ FASHION COIOKS IN 5:3c explode, or fuse any tall tree-OF structure which attracted the light- MILK — CREAM — 1UTTER — EGGS FUELOIL ning but proved unable to carry its Albi4 searing charged to the ground. Just ARMOUR'S STAR A the sudden violent heating of the KEROSENE three-mile ionized air path would HAS MOTOR OIL cause a sharp explosive thunder- NAPTHA GASOLINE SMOIEDHAMSAHS^II,! clap which wouud echo and re- 3c echo between clouds and ground Cream wbofeorhtrf s: for many miles. Quick • Little wonder that the fascinated Set of 4 Moulds I*. 59c .onlookers showed due respect to , OUSTORA .ROLLED VEAL .. the. next storm which swept in! and 20 sticks HAVE OUR FRK8H COUNntT upon them to climax the celebra- BOTTLEO MILK AND CREAM tion at close range! IMMEDIATE * JPQwLt 4 gV> •»•» ••••••••• ts. 47c DSLSVEREP ID TOUR HOME. M. L. Tuttle. only 59c OUR ROUTES BERTS CRAN- 20 extra attcka 10c FORD. OARWOOD AND CLARK. PORK LOIN, Rfc End Ooay Jb. 59c Start N«w IPhone Building Here fn «e Strictly Fit* BU rCowttmud from psoe one) ROASTING OR dial-equipped telephones are being 3 WALNUT AVE. CRanfbtd 641721 FRYING CHICKENS Ik Installed on all.new connections 55c and in cases where a telephone Amour** Star must be moved or replaced. On The The present central offlce( which Let Us Es SUCED BACON Vi^\ 35c is in leased quarters at 16 North avenue, wesV is 33 years old. There On FunMng You FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! were only 400 telephones in Cran- Ball... ford when the original office CHOICE opened, compared with over 6V500 COLUMBIA Chuck Chopped today. . • ALL-METAL MATERIAL MR. Fin-RJTE Aaiault Caae Postponed He la the genuine fac- The case of John J.. Van de VENETIAN BLINDS Use tory built replacement Wtghe. 39, of 8 Riverside drive, part He fits like a glove EXTRA SPECIAL! TUES. WED. ONLY facing a charge of assault and bat- Slate are now plastic-coated tery brought by John Shea, 88, of and removable for easier clean- because he is precision ing. Columbia "snap-stop" pre- built by the people who 433 Westminster avenue, Eliza- vents blind from swaying in the LEAN built your car. TO beth, which had been postponed breeze. Completely automatic • MASONRY . vfCLUElENS CHOPPED BEEF OM»BB ft.55c from June 28, was postponed again stop holds it in place with no 'Oft IMMACULATE when the complainant failed to chance of slipping down. MR. FTTZ RITE is teamed ASMS AND UGS CHOICE apear in police court Tuesday night Hearing on the charge, CITIZEN with our trained service. 30 BOVS^^ol «*OCUM|II Ami fete ore *e vary eaten which grew out of a street fight CHRONICLE department to make your aVrt kupaW ebb seotorft aMeJ lasorkjaley RIB STEAKS S2\RS&% Ib. here on June 21, has been re- FINEST QUALITY car run the way it did scheduled for next Monday night 8IDB HEMMED . HARDWARE • PAINT when new. Before you Of coune, yo» kttow VeHa teg Ha) deemi ran Sckickhemt Cold Cuts Are Back Again COLUMBIA leave on your vacation be Kecaiag sure your car Is in tip Persons who are r*i»«»«<«m to go HOLLAND • INSULATION top shape. Sleek b the Elizabeth Ardcn answer to oH old-foiMoned - DAIRY SPECIALS - into beekeeping should consider ariaW 0 g«M8t CWOy PW nttaT Vsf WMI 9trW90*9C9t^9B Orat their personal reaction to wtm..n woyt of dispatching unwonted hair. First, it's a sweet- stings, relations with the neighbors Stop at our service department and our Service Manager will scented aeam you'll love to use. Second, 1} gives you and suitability of their locality. In WINDOW be glad to assist you with any advise or repairs needed to TWSLLBISTTER Bk 83C the early days bees were kept to SPFIED perfectly sleek onus and legs in a few minutes. make your vacation a smooth running one. Gnfc A supply the only natural sweet avaD* • CROSLEY APPUANOBS Simply smooth it on — relax (or 10 to IS minutei— able, but they ware also kept by SHADES 4711 ICE COLOGNE 1.00 LARGE EGGS 65c some for observation, for the fatter* remove with worm water end then rub on est In their Ute and haUts. Bee- WhHe or uisht Bern • YOUNGSTOWN STEEL KITCHENS Elizobeth Arden Hand lotion. WSS WISCONSIN CHEESE •/, &. pkf. 35c keeping Is Interesting, tndcpendeot work, which may be practiced wttb • THATCHER HEATING PRODUCTS SANTI COTTAGE CHEESE, LOOM BK 25C •opplemenUry agriculture OR some CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE BATH POWDER 47c SUEK.IXO AWCNA NilND lOIIOK tJH other occupation. It ia ~ Cinating hobhr. •sane acrftita* restrtetSens are anr ttfteC The PARTS and SERVICE I Up to SI eapsjljr ef hedltng SBalartati Is iaaprevfcag iaOy. On Tear We) eaa sssnplsls sMs to yew hedUer. TALCUM POWDER 19c op _ Oar Owls ! WKlBf RAID SMP . 89c Wi ' Watch Our Window for Daily Specials! Owls are easily recognised by their distinctive large heads and AIBAN-LEW1S discs of feathers. They are mostly Only nocturnal, but some of the specks. Words Uke the snowy owl. hunt in the APPUANQE8 — G1FTO NORRB daytime, the* great horned owl Is BUILDERS' CHEVROurr, be. I BELL'S PHARMACY the largest of the species; 'the Free Dettvery WestfieU 2-0220 Owncel 884 Operated By Begfatereel FRANK VODRASKA smallest is the saw-whet owl. found GENERAL SUPPLY CO. 8. A, Btsenberg II WALNUT AVE. CRaitf«rd 6-1113 In Eastern North America. It 109 N. Union Am Albert C. Naber. Jr. Uearr J. Oeocael haunts the cedar and tamarack ATCOO. NORTH AND CENTRAL AVES., WESTFTELD -^ Oa» Slow b domd AD Day swamp*. The screech owl ts the CWwd 64806 3M OotanU dUnfotd MS05 17 N. Union Avenue CRsmford 6-0G62 most common of our owls. wacxaoooooooooaooaooooooo'one MBNBK'l AWD CUJBOWICLB. THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1S48 of Cranford HighSchool. assumed the duties, of THE CRANFORD "agreement with the local inerdiants and director of Cranford Boys* Camp at Silver Lake. victory in the largely ,iwmM u. ~~>\ tHU~~++i~l-. thfc.V.LA. that the ice cream vendors. IN RETROSPECT He replaced Oliver L, Wot.'who resigned be- game during the dedication em. CUppers Christen New Field With Win to' . the VUea ef ttw Ottkwa awl Chrtefale eaues of illness in his family. monies at the new recreation field Maroons Fleet Cranford Athlete D. J. Croft Lands "_>.. inches long and weighed 3_T pounds and 7 ounces. The smaller aitB QJ-iprUltUTU particularly those who jingle belb to at- __En«Uah Village, Incorporated, filed appUoa- on Monday, allowing the Union Wins More Honors THE EDITOR ••. Five Tears Ae» batters only three bits. ' JTwo Large Bass one measured 3SV. Inches and Tra Cumoo CBMnma, BrtablWwd IMS tract attention, constitute a hazard to the Final arrangemefitarrangemeiits wewerne announced for the tlon wifB-Buflding Inspector Evgmtf^StetteJor-a Well Ahead haymond (VGrady, son of Mr. weighed 19 pounds and S «—j?ifi _ and dedication of Cranford's new wit- a $373,000 four-unttJEngUShVll- Afte With the visitors held scorekaa Township Treasurer D. J. Croft, safety of the children. Youngster*, per- Julys, 1M8 type apartment at-Euospectr^^ue, dace, and Mrs. William F. O'Grady of 206 He used skimmer clams for bait door Honor Boll, listing the names of local met. in the first half of the opening Locust drive, recently was award- an ardent follower of the sport of k USD ticularly the smaller tots,, pursue their Editor. Citizen & Chronicle, in military service. Police Commissioner J. mont place and Casino «w*r.- The'architect surf casting, landed two large was Frank Hollingwoo*iW^!feresrjw«Bue. - inning, the Clippers were enabled n Softball ed three medals for winning first natural instincts and ruin into the street Cranford. N. J. The leaves of spring inowering Edward WcLt served » chairman in charge of the to take the honor of scoring the striped bass Saturday morning Cabbage Womhfp Memorial and Independence Day Committee. S-\ places in the 100-yard dash, 220- while fishing in the surf at Sea Ttat! lowly cabbage was worship* when they hear the ice cream peddler's Dear Sin bulbs are now approaching the • FSftoea Tears Ac* , " '' first run on the new field as Doug Stm undefeated, the yard dash and 880-yard relay in Patrick J. Gralfwas installed as president of Staples tallied to the home half. were wen ahead in the «.. Bright. Ifis largest catch measured ped in the religion of the ancient bell. Parents, too, find th the Cranford Rotary Club at the luncheon meet- Irving K. Giles, Jr^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Giles the New York Fanwood Alumni Egyptians. ing in Cranford Methodist Church. He was in- of 8 Riverside drive, a member of Boy Scout Cranford was leading by a score Recreation Softball League Association track meet held at the EDWARD C MeMAHON. pi nuisance when they come inougn uie congratulate the Cranford Citizen Gardeners often use tulips in ducted by Dr. Gordon I*. Peters, retiring presi- Troop 8 of Elizabeth, was chosen to attend the Defeat Union in of 5-0 at the end of the second in- week; with eight straight i New York School for the Deal at * ML BAT. streets at bedtime or immediately after & Chronicle on its recent award beds and lift them each year. 1933 Scouts International Jamboree at Godollo, ning, and the home team to uteu* credit. In the *^frfflrttkm White Plains, N. Y. AAA Although all automobiles were required to Hungary. ••.,'•• headed throughout ttw well-played games between the four leadhuj the children have been tucked in for the °* •" Certificate of Hating by Tulips do well stored in a dry The first alumni association of St Michael's New Field Dedication The Cranford athlete, who made SDiTORIAL- ine cnuorcn nave uccn IUUKU m wr -«c ^ American Weekly Newspaper place at a temperature of about 75have the 1943-44 Federal automobile use stamp game. This marked the third teams in the league which were a spectacular record for himself in affixed to their front windshields in front of their Parochial School was organized at a meeting at- part of the dedication program at Power JION nignt. Council. degrees. rear-view mirrors, only 1,600 of the new yellow tended by 26 of 29 members of the Class of 1933. Bow to RoseDe Stan straight win for Joe Koons. the backfleld of the unbeaten, Cranford's new Memorial Recrea- once-tied eleven of. the New Jersey A measure prohibiting the jingling The Cranford Citizen & Chron- Narcissus andother early flower-stamps had been sold at the Cranford Postomce, Thomas Harford was named temporary chairman _ The Cranford Clippers won and In Sundays game. Van Chavis tion Field on Monday, the Maroons pg jgg tele rown Co y according to Postmaster William lyArcy. , of the group. pitched the Roselle Stan to their School for the Deaf at Trenton dur- Member: Quality Weekte ot N. J. of bells or Mowinsr of horns by ice cream "*• « <»wWerably, and ing bulbs may be stored..However, lost over the Fourth of July week- downed the third-place 400's, 0-5, v Dea r The Cranford Girl" Scout Day Camp opened end, but they managed to hold shut-out triumph over the until- ing the 1947 football season, also BAND 01 ociio o_rt oiuwinTg 01 iiunwo/iwHeBifIJI__ __,• • l ^™ « veruiicaQ^^^^w e^n Rattonaungg cwugnatdesignat-- i»t i»s JusJU**t a«s• eas<»»y two rese"»*»t the">««m» «a t . A tower music system, *} ^l^j '*J^Jr2 for an eight weeks' session at the Rahway River and the second-place TnHfrm de Cntor-d at tne Port Offlce at Creaford. N. i* a onto second place in the Union tben undefeated Clippers. Cranford was awarded a medal by the Cava- or anluiy Other vendorvendos woul^ d be a step in i it f th B Wkl MosMt of thesth e bulbblbs develodl p %*$^g^ld£g gt ^yeaS*l?£*de£ Park of the Union County Park Commission. Mrs. feated the fourth-place Town Tav lier Magazine of Washington, D. C, as Second Clan Hatter.. J County Baseball League. Christen- threatened in the sixth inning ern. 5-4. • Published Tour-day at Cranford. New Jersey, by the right direction, and would undoubt- Newspapers in America, proves roots early, so they are Just as ^SS^d^&^ tne^rrtSesbyteSS Daniel R. Neal was director. for his selection as a member of u A portable unit to house high school pupils ing the baseball diamond of Cran- when Ike Baldwin walked and SAW The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. Offletal edty keep scores of children from run- «•>•* y° "•"••not «*crificed qual- well off in the ground. Church, was to be dedicated at services in the John Noske doubled. But Chavis, In last week's contests, the the AU-Arnerican Deaf Schools !-i; paper tor Cranfor& Oarwood and KMttwoath. • • _ _t_ ' _ .» »t_» e ity for quantity. " Narcissus' son*"**-*' church. ' _. "was discussed,at a meeting of the Board of Edu- fonTS new Memorial Recreation football-team^ — cation. Plans to provide such a unit were pre- Field as part of the dedication pro- who had pitched no-hit ball up to Lodge won over the First Baptist's Subscription Rate* S2-M • Year in Advance rung into the streets, to say nothing of ^ c^^, -^ ^ bioomTirrom th Ten Tears Ag« by a score of 7 to 5. the Town Tav- For Your a(lb fman Organization ol small business is the only sented by Trustee R. T. nobinson. Cleveland gram Monday afternoon, the Clip- that point, proceeded to leave the OFFICE: 9-7AIdenSt T«L CRaaford B-QOOS being a real boon to parents. ily agrees with the Council and point, this will occur if they are a solution to the plight of the small business inter- School Was too small to bouse the enrollment of Cranford batters stranded by ern stopped the Old Timers, 12-4; Drain on V. 8. Pwresti pers took over the Union A. C. by the American Legion defeated the wishes you continued success in long tim* in one spot and become ests in the country, Henry R. Bradley, Eatsern 657, it was announced by Miss Sarah Edmond, a score of 8 fo 2. On Sunday, striking out the next two men up. ' la 1909-18 the forest service says tbe future. Cranford can well be 'dense. Sometimesi.it is because organization director of the National Small Busi- principal. • CYO, 9-2; the Indians downed the ,we took out ot tht forests (the HOME WORKSHOP Opening the secoqd hatf of the Union County however,; the Cranford team had Crastera- VJsriaa 400's, 5-4, and the Maroons proud of its newspaper... the leaves are cut off too early. ness Men's Association, told the Rotary Club at AB R drain) r**ctieairr'1iix times aa Baseball League before 1,800 fans, the Cranford suffered its first -defeat of the AB B swamped the Royals, 15-4. Sincerely, We have found that deep plant- its luncheon meeting in Cranford Methodist season, being shut out by the Ro- . rf 1 1 -Al 0 much each year as we grew to re* Church. •• * • • A. C. lost a disappointing decision to the Eliza- rf-ef 1 0 Maie.kl.ss 4 o . place it But in IMS. it says, the Local motorists would do well to FRANK j. DOOLEY. inf, if the soil is not heavy, retards beth A. A, 5 to 3, at Warinanco Park. selle Colored Stars, 6-0, on the . lb 1 1 The scores: More than 100 children registered for the Koran, lb I O Gllllck. lf^>4 0 drain was only one-and-a-h-lf 75-00 take serious note of the figures released Secretar. too rapid multiplying. Normally Sherman School playground.;• The playground, Members of Bremner Chapter, Order of De- old Walnut avenue field. ' ftrrt BaMM •WhatDo YouThink? the. bulbs of nancissus are set so Molay planned a boat trip to Bear Mountain as Bald'n. ft] i WctnO. rf 4 0 AB B H board feet for every one foot was under Joint sponsorship of the township's, Meanwhile, the league-leading -Ms-ton, ab 3 Zam-o. p-lf 4 0 Koer-er. p a GrUBn. lb 3 II frown. We moved from a drain she by the police department last week re- . they, are covered about three or recreation committee and the WPA. the first in a series of social entertainments and Zanders, c 3 1 Berardt. 13 Petaw-y. as 3 3 Westfield Hawks took both their Wiekin. lb 1 0 White. 3b 3 times as great as new growth to Cranford's municipal fireworks dis- IOUI* 'incitcfFi ^T_ry 9ctui~i_z UICCTI in J. Walter Coffee, physical education director meetings for members and friends. Uuldr>».lf3 vealing that automobile accidents and Three Biases Give holiday week-end contests, put- -^osptsU. lb S 1 Douclaa.3b3 1 where the drain today is only, a SCHLECTERS play thi» year was held, as it should have & iycil™ci-rflincfd • soils. &t & VCDID o* ting them well out in front with Kubln.'cf 2 0 Anim~cf a Brown, cf 3 0 injuries during the first six months of !?;__,__,, _• nn *• six or eight inches. . They may be Scbenv. « 3 Reams, e 3 0 half-foot greater than each new been, in the new Memorial Recreation MOMr seven straight wins. Cranford Wels'rt. rf 3 MuMr-w.rta 0 board foot grown. Cranford Paint this year almost equaled the totals listed ' "^ a little slower coming through in holds second place with five vic- Dono'n. 3b 3 Tyrce. 3b 3 0 Field. And. despite the dust storm fol- W rh«- wlmUvMr in 1Q47 Firemen were called out three the spring, and the flower steins Schlr-er, lbS VauTn. 3b O 0 0 IOr withln tories, to one defeat, while the Laurel 3 0 0 and Hardware lowed by Vthunder shower before the "!!•?T ^T V ei- • ****** a»» hour Sunday.hight may be a Uttle shorter. However, Elizabeth A. A. is third, having Try Us Ftnt-We Have Jot* The sharp increase in traffic aca- for blazes in two homes and an «.will be easy to plant over them 7iO ^ ' • ii""? About Everythlns;. celebration wns concluded, the display won five and lost two. 3} S 3 dents probably is due mainly to the in- abandoned garage. —•- - r-and-they-will-jjot-^nultlply-^iuite ffldrcn and Teen Agere CRanfoWl 6-lRit This Sunday the dippers will . Ota—S OM Opportanttr far Children aad IN SOUTH AV-t, B, added a fitting climax to the very impres- imated $2 5 ren lr < B left tong?r AB B- H AB R H creased number of cars on the road re- ^^%*^ 9* **' & «Jot ""^ ** -~ play the Plalnfieid Merchants, Zanders. Poelfr. 2b 4 Jeea-acera to be listed in Wai- CRANFORD sive field dedication program. w — • • • • -..—* —j*. .mwjiwn «.n^^isaQ bit 1 3 Slcko. 3b 4 O suiting from greater production of motor cage*-^ were burned afthe'home *»» «* weather we have been fifth in the. league standings, on —BaMwln. Bases on balls—off Koons 7. p'ek. c 2 3 O Sanza'e, as 3 0 «er Thornton's ft_noos model havil the new field at Myrtle street and Zammlto S. GUUck 3. Struck out — By —tier, as 3 4 3 Parcel, lb 3 0 easting eatatog, which baa huge However, we are of the opinion that vehicles and the continuing rise in popu- of Mrs. Ruth Gohzales. 2 Elise »8 favors, the developing of tons t, Zammlto 9. QnUck X. U-dns Gabriel. U 4 0 0 Gibson, cf 3 0 clmdatlon amang advertisers. street Meeker avenue. The game will Itcner—Zammlto. Vmnlrca — Glglio and Koury. 3b 4 1 .3 Dreyer, 3b 3 0 lation figures for this area. But this - Firemen responding to an diseases. Dusting sulfur on roses, Dell»-"a. cf 2 1 O 0 Those accepted far Ustinx most in the Brook Section of Nomahegan start at 3 p. m. Homl. ef O Muck, c 0 • -1 i -• i . /. _• alarm turned in at 8*54 D m lilacs, delphiniums and other Koury. rt 3 0 O LaWnce. If 3 1 pay a maditial* fee. Enn_re- Park, Cranford has one of the finest loca- Cranford _ateo is scheduled to CraafMi 1 1 Hlxxo, ejb 3 a mento ean not be guaranteed. simple explanation does not soften the found the blaze out on their ar-^ts will keep mildew under GHckT. lb 2 1 O Nash, rf 3 l face the Elizabeth A. A. at Warin- AB K H AB R HBnrtbY. 2b 2 Mail at once photos or snap- tions for a pyrotechnic display of any fact that the accident records indicate a rival. The fire was reported to control. For black spot on roses Jenkins, 3b 4 . Beadle, cf -4 0 Appezto. p 3 0 0 John, pjet 3 0 have su!fur anco Park this Saturday in a game Earner, 3b 8 Jones, lb -4 0 1 1 shots. for approval, Include community in this part of the state. The neatly expanded trheat to life and limb been.caused by a child play- u^ *•>« °* a combination of postponed from May 30. Bills, ss 5 Bald'ln. 2b 3 0 name, address and phone num- 31 12 • 3 Ways Turner. If 5 Noeke. ss -4 0 26 4 4 ber. Do not visit reflection over the water adds much to t • j- -j i «j ••_ fs* r i ing with matches. sulfur for mildew and Fermate. or First meeting between the first- Moore, lb 5 Duff, rf 4 0 place Westfield Hawks and theKearny, ef 4 HarTrd. U A 0 AawHeaa Lctlan C. V. O. WALTER THORNTON. the spectators' enjoyment of the fire- for every individual resident of Cranford. %inmm ^ ^^ Karbam for black spot Connor, c 3 L-uua.c 3 0 AB R H AB R H Clippers will be on July 17, when Klmfm. rf 3 dpolla. ss 3 1 O MSTT. Ine. Acency Each individual must increase his alert- extinguish a blaze in a garage at Koury; 3b a 0 McMa'n. as 3 1 1 Pi, !i^e Mayor George E. Osterheldt is shown works display; the location would appear Cranford will travel to Tama- Chavis, p 3 xAnd'on • 1 0 0 3 0 1 Ryan. If 4 0 hl KO Lexington Ave.. N.Y.17. N.Y. v Hoag'd. 3b 1 0 0 Duffield. 2b 4 l 1 Cosmas, c 3 0 i% th $¥ f i? the game between the Cranford Clip- to be much safer, particularly when, the ness and care, whether walking or riding, 607 Riverside drive on property ques Park in Westfield for a game Chamb's, p 2 0 0 3 3 Swee*y. rf 3 and the Union A. C. at the dedication ceremonies for Cran- Moran. p O 0 0 3b 4 2 3 • Gleas'n.. lb 3 To Beat postponed from June 13. • ^ new Memorial Recreation Field at Myrtle street and new Route 4 Parkway is opened to traf- to match the growing threat to his safety J^J^H "rt^^Avt^ instaiia- 0r# Ralph |J# Sweeney xxStaples , 0 „ Hannls. U 4 1 1 Sneeht, cf 3 K6 Joe Koons pitched Cranford to _ _ _. Pomp'no. p 4 1 3 Down*y. 3b 3 * ?y le afternoon1 1 1 comer. It waothes a perfect strike too! fic, and parking facilities are equally as on the road. nood control dlke. It ^believed In Elizabeth Office Totals 38 6 11 Totals 32 0 4 5etey- c* 3 I -3 John'on. 3b 2 " I ? " > « shown weVlef 1 J C te commal Dr.HowardP.Wingert the abandoned building was set »—"""-a viuvc xBatted for Koury In 8th. *" w * Dlxon. rt 3 0 Woods, p 3 wn^S v h^ ' ^ ««« o' N. R. Fiske Post. 335 good. ' Dr NOTICE OF BE/UUNQ it-Batted for Moran in 9th. VFW; S. E. Klunder, also a past commander; Thomas Jf. Butler afire by children playing in the - Ralph E. Sweeney, son of Baud at AdJastSMM — Zoalx Roselle . 04-— 0 —10 0010—6 30 0 13 as a 4 present commander of the local VFW post, who was master of Surgeon Chiropodist Inasmuch as the Memorial and Inde- Wrong Scapegoat . Votlew la ber«b» Una that tbe Board ofCranford . . __ 000 000 000—O vicinity. There was no estimate Mr- and Mrs. E. J. Sweeney of 8 Adfuttnient (Zoning) of toe Township ot —>.pw.w — .._• ..fc.. Jenkins. Klficdoro. ceremonies at the dedication programaSd Jule DBlfhi' FOOT AipiENTS- The Heat! pendence Day Committee will meet of the damage. . La Salle avenue, has taken over Cranfard. W. J.. In the Ornntf of Colon, will JonesError, Harfords — Barner. Lanza. . Two-base hits- AB R B AB R H mon bold a public hearing on^ ' ^^ Jenkins, Noske. Lanza. Three-base hit— Beadle, cf 3 1 1 Tudor. If a 1 0 OFFICE HOURS «». .~~..»lv »-!,_« ».. fi«J A faulty oil burner was reported EUz-fl*™*"'*beUl • ™ wtsne, MONDAY. JULY .13, IMS. Kingdom. Bases on balls—off Chavis 4. Britton. ss 4 Burns, p 3 0 shortly to wind up activities for this year Oram. 3b 1 Daily 9 A. M. to 8:3* P. BL was recently taken to find responsible for a blaze at the home the aIate Drt formerl11 y occupied by at 8:18 P. M. (DAT.) af thoTiunlclpal Chambers 4. Moran 1. Struck out—By O Muld'ow. e 3 and make recommendations for - next out what typical American families think of E. M. Kingsbury, 206 North - R"** A. Shirrefs, for Bulldlnc. comer North Avenue and AMen Chavis 9, Chambers 1. Moran X Loslne Swane-p. rf 3 O Nun-m. 3b 3 No damage was •trret. Cranford. N. 3., to consider: pitcher—Chambers. Umpires — Kunkel Abbott, rt 3 Moran, as 3 Moaw Toes, Than. Evening*. is responsible for high living costs. Nearly and Bokay. narrow, e 3 Frew, lb 3 1-RELAX year's celebrations. The Citizen and. _ ie>4S-T-4S-Ta^ S_i vs*ISls_aup ^ssimt^s—sajaavs* ^aPai vsV*4ff avftvS Ivv ^—'ar 4—SkVtfVtt V_f •v%^_s* 41%—_t 11*Bjaj9 aV^—absk—pS-BB* IF B_aT —^^_H_^skap_—Bi ' —_k fs^ ' 4\sVa__. a\_l ••__>__« _k._S Ib__V __i_f__^ OUR STORAGE VAULTS. MOTHS TAKE ISO VACATION! £weab« at Ittoentennial Avenue. _~ Linden A. A. i__ 1 8 Davis. e.lb 4 OF COLD BEER! Crantord.IIall. Bl^ck 83, Lot 60. Township RahwaJ>\ Indiana _.„___ 18 So, take your pen in hand, and write up the case. The truth is that if industry — earthy, rector. The 11 o'clock charge he was acting chief of or- Union A. C.' __—______-__— 0 ' 6 Malon'y. as 4 a^2? FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •w«muv*j #» 4 Saaaay's Osssrs K^Se.? I ? TOPR FAVORITE BRAND your opinions or suggestions. and particularly mat part of it which service will be omitted during thopedic service at Tilton General At the tuna and m above stated an ZUzabeth «. Bahway 3. Itarford. cf 3 Butfph. U 3 0 Augurt. Interested parttes ere u. " 1 to be present Braves 6. Question Marks 8. Harford. rf 3 Sherm'n, rt 3 1 CHIIXED THE RIGHT WAV makes consumer goods were to operate •rbes full opportunity - board win WestfleM 8. Unden 3. Cund'n. 3b 4 G«V». lb 3 00 0 be' shran ta them. Roselle S. Cranford 0. AnferA . p 1 o 0 at no profit the influence on prices would . By order Plalnfteld 6. Roselle Park 8 Mil Ins.) : 33 18 13 COAL — DELIVERY SERVICE FREE — be far less than most of us reaUsre. • BENDDC • MATTAO BOABO OF . sf-aaays Oaaaaa • Hazardous Nuisance N. B. Linden 4. Plainfleld a. ~ On the retail level, the same thing • TOOK • NOKGE V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.'.V.V Roselle Park 1. Question Marks 0. TKAM 8TANDENOG OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS WASHERS Anthony O. Benrlch. Westfleld 9. EUzabeUt 2. . w The Cranford Business Association is true. A number of large food chains r.v.y.v.v.y.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.*Xw.v. Cranford 8, Union 2. Maroons ______a • CKO8LET Dated: ASM 28, Rahway 21, BoseUe 7. Illrflffff ______ft Cdmparo and the Village Improvement Associa- have reported that they make, as profit, 400> 4 • NOBOB REFRIGERATORS Town Tavern ______3 321 CENTENNIAL AVE, CHANFOHD. N. J. tion have passed resolutions urging the less than two cents out of each dollar --»rty aWielief|alla» American Lesion ______4 Old Timers. 3 T«LOL6-gS34 Tend-Wlnan s Are. SlSCHER Township Committee to take action to spent with them. Representative variety RADIO and TELEVISION ^Edward Weston, in IBM. was Lodse —.__.____„__..„__. 3 the flm to apply the dynamo to Royals ______i prohibit befl-j'ingling ice cream vendors store systems report that they only make • BOA VICTOB • CROSLBT First Baptist•______._ __ l CRanford 62942 w~.—-*^-w to provide currenct. y. o. „ ; o Bell's Pharm.. Scher'a Drug. from peddling their wares in this com- about five cents. And when it comes to — VOat IMMKDIAYs- DSUVBRT — '' thus replacing tbe tnefflcient bat- Druj. leaatasj Dept.. Dm^ 104 Walnut Avenue Gmnfotd. N. J. WINDOW -VHNI Stores Eyerywhere. munity. SimUar action already hao been mark-ups, too many consumers don't teries touse . Read the CitLten and Chranicle taken recently in two or three other near- • know, that stores of all kinds have volun- Cranford if! by communities. MODERN APPLIANCES tarily reduced them as part of retaiting'a OveaBvea. CB.«-tt«1 SHADES invites you to a discussion on the While we are opposed, for the most fight against inflation — and in many part, to the regulation of business by cases they are now less than in OPA For a Cool, local, state or Federal laws, we are in days. 1.10 In fbouin to drivo sny csx a wllvv Sommer «**7*3 ON YOUR ROLLER otty block without single to- GET THIS "NEW LOGIC I; CALL AT THE Yoctinsy Irif ar — sr—sr PERMANENT BEFORE STOVE... ^ y I CD VACATION. Cranford Municipal Building 80 feet and get toed for 50 moo- for • Wfcitc or Ecna 23 North Avenue, East sind. You may not have SO thou* Protoct fur&v stnd, but die Isw may talcs your wintor coats against TAKE CARE OF. ^\ boms or sttach your wages *or — PROGRAM — SAFE 1. MORTON STAVIS, Prominent Labor Lawyer in New SINK...ROOF... yean. •MOTHS • HEA1 CREME PERMANENT . . . 4.95 Jersey. Or your car may btum, DB' COLD •FIRE •THEFT 1OT-5 N. UNION AVS. No -Extras—Includes Cut, ^umpiw formerly 7M 2. ROBERT'WILSON, Cranford Labor Leader. Volco, stolen, be damaged or cause CKanferd g-ZSM and SrWig. . Kenilwortn. v damago. Yes sir, a car It full of 3. WILLIAM LISTER. Councilman nt Kenilworth and doMd WedmedofB — Op«o Fridaya Tfll 9 REFRIGERATOR... tub. Let us give you figures on | STORAGE LOW RATES based on your the many protections an America own valuation. This in- DANDEE BEAUTY SALON Aospkes of N. J. bckpodetf Progrcsare Party •U I y Fore policy can give you, *-M tor t»y Cranted Wallace tor President club. cludes complete insurance Now M Bas 8te_k> at Deer •NAT protection. 202 Ccntcnn-ni Ave. > Cranford 62805 WASHING MACHINE HHEDENBERG- 103 Sport Shoes (At Uswela Ave.) As important CLEANING BONDED MESSENGER will % •• HacBEAN call for your garments. tar MEN as the AGENCT WHITEY the SEAL says: "Insurance Exclusively" in the AND AUTOMOBILE 1M flauth Avtu. Cr. «-S»M "There are two ways Latest Styles! to wave aside a heat wave. BOOK MA • Two Tone Moccasin dated. Type Perforated 1) Go to tho North • Brawn and White Pole. 2) Enjoy a Only 1% of Your Valuation Above Our Minimum Charge -Mtoeeaata frosty highball LOANS •ado with FUR COATS — Storace • Tw» Tone Brown HflNOtO •*«>»«" CLOTH COATS Storage Wevea delicious oisco PtnenoJIz* your book Values to: Rates: Values te: Rates: •It*...... 9 at. SLM Carstalra White , at the MS...... By Two Far-Mas Ni 3JM 19*. .. JLCt Seal whiskey. off rt» Mr. ami Mn, SM...... 18*. 40*...... tea. B-r-r I" bony • • • tM-iMnWf 4tc* Mft. «J» etc NUNN BUSH 17.50 O€EANPORT,N.J. MEN'S OR WOMEN'S SUITS BTORAGSD SLM CRANFORD T_RTJST arwtnd when yow'r* «»iM C SBe Family "Bank •tfn daily's tm Mini BeheeJ «f Pnetlpedks OINX LY. Ncwiuk irtMillnmi) »:«• (Cas., I*:O»> WP -5ft _.». Ub«rlT 8I_ S.T. Ueney Caalralt If :*•<•»_•. lt:tS) 8 fl-fr .<•.___ ASM. " ""^ CtuM-D| Trslu Ir. Cnmtmt* I*:SS KM. Hum rrt. y 304 Centennial Ave. CMMna as} a_att-l ALSO CSaTAI.V BKaVUUI 7KAINS TO TftACK MM Caw* Rasa, San It J. OswUlra IkM. OtatiUiag Ce., Inc.^BBlUstorcv Md. Kwto wtuanrr. 81.8 Praet. 71% Giaia NMtral Bplriu MEMBtB fBPBBAL DBPO5IT INSURANCB C O ft t> O R A>T IO M CITOIBT AMP CH»CTqCUCr-fHOlHWMY. CITIZKN AND CHRONlCLg. THURSDAY, 8, 1848 81:10) debt to fete and the only worthy Page Thirteen Hono** for Local Jdence ef our gimtttueJe for all to Peter J. Markey and others, lots "Seh Thooe woridng property in Thomas avenue, 150ford, received the degree of Bach- wttbKisT to the Scriptures" by that be has done." (P, 110 to 113, block 3, map of Cran- feet from Cummings' avenue. elor ot Science in mechanical en- Heniy J. ._„ ^'Students at UJC Mary Baker Eddy toclnde: — drawing projects -"iiiirim-en Etlale n Centennial ave-Und their study of the fim^»t .« tals of ford Manor. Lehigh Valley Railroad Com- gineering at Cornell University's intoxicated and students at Onla The baptlam of Spirit, washing T w The following deeds have been Daniel G. Kasen, trustee, to Mr.pany to Anthony Iaione, property near Lincoln. He was ex-|unft» to drive. VaaVaaVwl - TWTSWW^PWB^PP ,^W| *'q ^RsMseWeaWoFw)J( pa^B^gV^eq|effaBsV£ wwua w.^nvweu, UUHK, W sir, a™"^ *v *MUHWI; Atuone,- propcrQr 8Qth annual commencement exer- 'Junior CoDe«e attained high bori- Enjoyed by art and color. Needlecraft workers Jersey the body o« aD tha impurtttos of started making aprons. The recorded at the office of County and Mrs, Xavier Francis Josephs, "* Linden avenue, 50 feet raeas- cises recently. Mr. Victor is mar- of the ; eta durins the term town IWaruatyIfMh, aigasilM that tha pure to 9 Regitser Herbert J. Pascoe in thelot 10t map of Homecraft Park. ure—d Ja "t4 -righ1"1-*t angle—' s "from center ried to the f brtKfer Katherine Petz- Rosalia CaaroRaa, Girl Scouts USS^r^Sff ^ Court House, Elizabeth: Daniel G. Kasen, trustee, to Mr.line between main tracks of the4old of Owego, N. Y., and they have COAST TO COAST MOVERS tantatd Erwin & Fulop, trustee, to Mr. main line of the Lehigh Valley one child. spiritual LUa and "Brmride Ranch,- the Cranftwd *' and Mrs. William J. DeWeerdt, The honor listtat and Mrs. Patrick J. Devlin, lot 23, lot 80, map of Homecraft Park. Railroad. ttOB." (PJM1) To keep the cqsn- Girl Scout day auni>. op«nad on 'We fttat week of the camp *«*- Anywhere ta the C.S. or Canada . life lmurance nmbered forty*- cf our Master and fol- block L, map of Lexington Homes, Florence A. Damon and others Mr. and Mrs. W. ..^ ;twa • " • low lus example, is our proptr1 Tuesday of last week and wfll «> with a play by the Mares andInc. section U. Mook, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Ro-Bartender Fined $218 Safe, who did not avail con«n» on Tuesdays, Wednssdays toP* by the Fillies. Best campers to Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Mason, Those from Granted with high m* Erwin S. Fulop, trustee, to Mrpropert. y in Cranford ave land E. Webster, property in ot the opportunity to and Thursday* torn i:S0 am to,** *• week were: Markn King, r For Drnnken Driving obtain National Service Life tn- honors were^Rowland Blythe. Pa- and Mr*, Bobcat H. GillUaad, lotfeet from Arlington road. Burchfleld avenue, , By Vaa MtH Beat .trieia a Bredeen, Dale & »ord. 3:1* *«. througgh JulInly X2JL. TalThis Marioonn IteudenbergFreudanberg.. SlgrlSigrid FreuPreu- 8, block K, map of Lexington from Lincoln aVenue. sunan while they wen in tha •*- ^BBBWtaaftMMBM latl a»a*M«aaUJ ^. llWIMM 1taillt*M An«B.u »^_ _A Lehigh Coal and Supply Com- Pleading guilty to a charge of Bobert X Ketner. Walter Ousts*-! n* program is patterned on'*«*««. Barbara GOcher, Janet Homes, Inc^ section IL Mr. and Mrs. John Dougirda to •mfeav Bad who hut* had aethre a dude ranch thenw, with the 'Copelanp maa * Coonit Zambra, Janet pany of Union County to Picara operating a motor vehicle while in vies between Ortttwx 1. low, and Patricia Small. ae raneo inons, wtm n»^ r ' vanue zamnra, Janet Lexington Homes, Inc_ to RobBuildin- g and Contracting Com- Mr.^and Mrs. George C. Spahn. HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Af* Those from Craaford receiving camp units ealiad HUMFHU , SteedsS , iSteeleSteele , AdrtannAdi e PollackPllk . PPat Mac- ert H. and Bridget Gllllland. lot 8, property in Yarmouth road, 120 under the influence ot intoxicating sad Stptmhar S. IMS. both data* Bn pany, property at corner of Park ALLIED VAN LOSS, be honors were: Catherine Graff and es and Mares,-Th* name for-K«>^ Nancy Hubb&hl, Adrienne Mock K, map of Lexington Homes, and Myrtly e streets. feet from Munsee drive, produced. liquor. Waiter J. SmigeL 42, of 62, inclusive, an «H11 eligible tor Kat- tha "raadi_ e*_ a*.__" wa_ — a_ aeloctam m dm, I&n a eon-Prestom.'CaroW^*M • • a ^aal_^ _l« Jtmi3dieidMger m * A ,^^^ Vivia. n Paektag * Cratta* * Speehtlty Poccella. Inc., section ~ Lwrinigton Homes, IDA, to Mr. Joan A. Gano and Edwin E., herAlmira avenue, Bloomfleld, was taalSar^Lto Insurance co one SAVE 4 test wen by the FUUM and theDavid, Laura Qrth, Merle Man- Egtlmates Given rreely or mow of tbTaeven plans ol fa- Daniel G. Kasen, trustee, to Mran. d Mrs. Joteph J. Provini, fore- husband, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold fined $200 and assessed $15 in doc- Can WaMSelt t-4«M camp waa "ehristsoed" ii ning, Doris Watt, Phylia Ruta, and Mrs. Albert Butt, lot 19, map gmance, «t any time upon batag uaknown; ataU ef IAM ucmtcx us8ao*\ — ow — Justine HilL going property. W. Nelson, property in Rose street, tor's fees and 93 court costs when monies last Thursday. of Homecraft Park. Erwin S. Fulop, trustefe, toMr 10. 0 feet from, Cranford terrace. cation, paytamAi^taaBbJu. Approadmately 100 Girt Scouts arraigned before Recorder Charles evidence of good "SACRAMENT" is the subject for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caaoni tp and Mrs. Heina G. Wiegand, lot Mr. and Mrs. George W. Beisley Kapta Sunday. July 11. are participating in th* activities Lena Smock, lot 19, map ol Oak-6, block K, map of Lexington to Rudolph Spader, property in J. Stevens Tuesday morning. His ninAtjaQail)*. I been made by LAUNDRY FLATWORK at the camp, it was amnotmced by Highway GOLDKN TEXT: "The hour eom- wood* Homes, Inc., section U. Union avenue, 68 feet from Lex- driver's license was revoked for The maximum amount of insur- County odf Vsasa. at New Jersey, to UJs Mrs. P. J. Gilchar. president of the Csart praHe eth, and now iM. when the true — AT — Mr. and Mrs. Julius R. Levinson Lexington Homes, Inc* to Mringto. n avenue. two years. ance for which the veteran may Calle. «no of the Jostana of theaupnma shall warship Girl Scout Leaders' Association apply under jthisprovision, will he for all that certain Cwrt *f the Slat* ol Maw JotaeyT tmoa bttwaaMa- to Mr. and Mrs. Graham Clesaves, and Mrs. Heinz G. Wiegand. lot 6, SmigeL who said he was em- htepetmoo. whkh petition bat keen ofaly the Father in spirit and in truth: and director of the «"T-tffr camp. of the State property known as 102 ColuipMa Mwk; K, map of Lexington . deuaassd by the: amount ot the Mornings are. devoted to canoe- Receives Degree ployed as a bartender at a Union for the Father seeketh such to avenue. Inc., section U. tavern, was arrested by Sgt Lester National Service Life Insurance worship him." (John 4:») ing, tennis, games and hikes. Dur-&rs£&a~* which he may haro previously had Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wells Hall, Daniel G. Kasen, trustee, to Clarence A. Victor, Jr., son ofPowell and Patrolman Frank Ca- County of Ualso, as SERMON: Passages from the King BLUE RIBBON CLEANERS ing the afternoon the girls are NOTICE Jr., to Robert Droescher, Jr., prop- John Kneminski, lot 89, map ofMr. and Mrs. C A. Victor of Hav- and surrendered for itscash value. praise and ft»th e versiouof tb-y Bible •hT1*1^**' kept busy with a program of arts ruso at 1:40 a. m. Tuesday, The for an those certato lota, tracts or erty which begins at a point in Homecraft Park. erhin, Mass^ formerly of Cran- arresting' officers reported the National Service Life Insurance "Great in me a clean heart. O DRIVE IN AND SAVE! and drafts. . the northerly sideline of property Daniel O. Kasen, trustee, to SAND BOXES, Is issued te any amount from ; and renew a right spirit with- Opening ceremonies on June 39 of Philip Wells HalL Jr., vicinity way SeeUoa «. Central Ave^. asm jwp. County of Union Btato of Mew Jatoty her unknown Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stanley Texyk Reinforced Bottoms . $1,000 to $10,000, in multiples of MLeUsh VaBwJL,JL._C*onfcrt_Twp. mere partfcnuany deal included raising of the flag and bclrs, davt ot Estelle place and the northeast- lot S3, map of Homecraft Park. 8.95 $500. The maximum amount of prayer led by the Broncos. I of Way * Pare** PARCaxa SSA i an proper names being erly line of Spring Garden street Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Klemens White Beich Sand 1.00 insurance that can be carried " te'te medtatheOffleTS the A newspaper club has been of Union OeaenLl .Mr. and Mrs. Mathew D. Hall to o Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ford- a veteran with the government SPECIAL! formed, with tba following as Louis Luca, property in North ham, property at corner of Roose- STOCKS and BONDS BEACH $10,000. , members: Janet Copeland, Bar- avenue, tear lands now or former- velt avenue and High street The required medical examina- ve.. Oak Twp. on* of the Justloss of the Supreme bara Gilcher, Barbara Hill and ly of Robert Wakefleld. BALLS „.:. ;. .79 and 1.98 r of tho State of Mew Jersey AwtwAppeJton. her unknowii Cranford Trust Company to tion may be obtained free of charge lh b New Use se Sigrid Freudenberg. fiStaLtSJSt """on^ repreaen- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ebert to Emilie Tiller, widow, property in Bought - Sold - Quoted SWIM RINGS, to the veteran at any Veterans* Ad- IBUn ClarM okf Twp.Way, *Cnmtort rot tt» dark of Union Badioactive isotopes of Assisting the waterfront direc- tatlvei and herr and ttheir unknown Twp.. WlnfleM Twp. and CJtarotU lot three«*- aailgMthelthelr pproper r iiameTbTble i Charles S. Orben, lots 1,§79 andThomas avenue, 257 feet from Lin- Union County. Scald as Indicated. andphospoorus have been used to I $20-$50-$100-$200 tor, Mrs. J. D-. Garber, are Walda unknown: Clarence A. AppdtonThS 1,380, map of property at Aldene. 24 Inch Therroosoal .. ISM; and a* shown mow "* * OR * "" unknown hetos devtseesTnenonaJ coln avenue. LISTED OR UNLISTED which a physician has been on a plan attached to the petition Mod toCounty of Onkm. as commissioners. 16 ap- treat kukemla. a disease in which [ Keeves, K^*"^ Schneider, Bar- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wege 1 |Town.hip union County, pralea and fbt the compensation to be paid 5S andhS%dti Emilie B. Tiller, widow, to Mr. CAP PISTOLS, signed, or the fitarntnnt "" may be this cairn marked -CsAflUt A", enttttod an that certain lot. tract or parcel of the bone marrow, spleen and SOQ bara GQcher, Barbara Hill and unknown littlmi. ^«^ to, Mr. and Mrs. William GilL lots and Mrs. Lewis K. Kallmyer, prop- made at the applicant's own ex- an1B48" the; land and "Nee? Jersey State Highway Department, 1 and premtoes. attuate. lytog.and be- I Sigrid Freudenberg. names being unknown: the respec- r Route 4 Parkway Bee. S. Central Aim lymph make too many white cor>| tive husbands and wives of the said 18 and 19, block 1, map of Bloom- erty in Severin court, 207 feet from —F- Inquiries Invited —— Wide selection, .49 to 1.49 pense by any physician duly li- ppremises owned or ccontrolleo d byy Ottt H. to Lehigh ing to the of Cranford. toth e puscles. . Last Wednesday was "Hobo Audrey Appelton. her unknown RowerR s bibsi unknowknown heirsheirs. devHsesdevHses. per per- CUrlkb TwpT .to LhUb Vaney County of Union SUte of New Jersey. ingdale avenue property building Lincoln avenue. Cranford , Parcels 11.,' «•n\, MOBA Jk BOB, PILLOWCASES 6 heirs, devisees and her and their censed to practice medicine and l tU and his.and their Day" at the camp, and those fail- BEACH UMBRELLAS, Union County, I Borrow $20. 450, $100, $300 or unknown assigns, their proper lots. Elizabeth C. and John A. Kircher not related to him or associated August * more at ATLAS when you're ing to dress as hobos received pen- names being unknown; the Respec- Erwin S. Fulop, trustee, to Mr. east by lands now or formerly of Joseph- Scale: 1^ tive husbands and wives of the said to'William A. Fischer, property in Metal Poles : ..:..;...... : .8a95 Op with him in business. lne B. Whltall; on the aouthwert by lands PPARCE. L -„- faced with a money emergency. alties. Winners for being the best and Mrs. Joseph J. Provini, lot 17, now or formerly of Alvln R. Denman; on Including speciacally aU the land and 100 NORTH AVE. Clarence A. Appelton, his unknown Hawthorne street, 350 feet from The proper forms may be obth- e northweit by lands now or .formerly premises owned or controlled by Rosalia If you need money for overdue GARWOOD dressed hobos were Mabyn Reeves, heln, devisees and his and their blockK, mapof Lexington Homes, me noruiwe« uj •«« 0 1 f'lUt Swims, unknown assigns, their proper High street LAWN CHAIRS, tained at any Veterans' Adminis- of John Gorman; and on the northeast gJJJ *™ bills, doctor bills, seasonal ex- I Ruth Goetz, Carol Freund and nc, section II. George W. Cunningham . penses or other worthwhile pur- nsmes being unknown; SUte of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Hran- Beautiful Selection tration office. personal their Jean Bowne. . New Jersey: Township of Cranford, Mr. and Mrs. '5.95 5^^rriSoi;«s.^n^11 h We Have It" poses, telephone or come to Otto »r Mueller icka to Thomas R. Mulvhill, prop- + unknown assigns, bounded on the north- Girls working for their outdoor a municipal corporation of New Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mul- BROKER AND DEALER IN SECURITIES sven-tund Ortrtac the IOUUI trio about Station S78+83 on the west by lands now or formerly of Robert Atlas Finance. Jersey; and to whom It may con- erty known as 605 Lincoln Park, north, as shown on the aforesaid plans. and Edna Hagg; on the northeast by kbadges went on a hike last Thurs- cern: ^^ :ahy, property in Mohawk drive, east. _^ 225 EAST BBOAD STREET. WESTFIELD. N. J. And Our Ad Would Not Be Complete With- Lwrt year. 2,600 persons were Tske further nollc«f that an order waslands'now or formerly of Sonfrled Realty --.•see take notice that application.has 143.50 feet from Cherokee road. killed in traffic accidents as a re-made by sold Juitice on the eighteenth Corp.: on the southeast by lands now or Cask • Meatkly rayasea* nasa >een made by Spencer Miller, Jr., State Eugene T. Thommen and othere s WEstQeld 2-5630 IVEstfield 2-5758 out Mentioning the One and Only day of June, AJ>. IBM, flxtaB Monday formerly of Mary Dltzel; and on the Tern SO IS U Ilghway Commissioner of the SUte of Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Markey sult of driving on the wrong side of the' twenty-sixth day of July. AU. 1S48, southwest by the northeasterly line of OH PajTa tew Jersey, to the Honorable Frederic B. to Broad Construction Company, the road. Over 260,000 were injur- at the hour of ten'O'clock (Daylight Sav-Centennial Avenue, extending from about Pay's Pays p»ys :olie. one of the Justices of the Supreme ing Time) to the forenoon of said day.Station 830+48 on the south to about Slot S 0.41 S 8.08 S »M S1S.15 Court of the State of New Jersey, upon ed, many of them permanently dis- at the Court House, to the City of New- 3&31 It's here! The NEW \ ark. In and State of Station MO+ 70 on the north, as shown tea 18.19 18J0 CARS WASHED his petition, which petition has been duly County of New - U»n71?d-pUc.-whe"S on thjjfore-M ate vua 2423 2933 94.48 lied in tho office of the Clerk of Union DAYTON WATER SOFTENER said petition wUl be hheardd , att whichih ttimi e «"•»"PARCE—L BS—B* FBESdt F1SB MABKKT «ea 19*4 31M 3&S0 TJ.14 County, for the appointment of three dls- ALL MAKES you should appear If you desire to be - Including specifically aU the land and sea 25JXS 39^3 41JB 89 JO AUTOMATICALLY 1 COAT InterMted freeholders, residents ot the FULL LINE OF premises owned or controlled by Rosalia M Moara AVB. «u ca. e-isss 30-«2 County of Union, as commissioner*, to ap- We've Said It Before and We Say It Again — It's ta*nLWAl.'T«» ©..VAN BIPKR. Carronna. formerly autowii as Adas' charge Is 2tt* per month iraise and fixth e compensation to be paid Carroecl. her unknown heirs, on balances of SWO or les* and or all that certain lot, tract or parcel of SEWING MACHINES the Beat Buy in Water Softeners Today. Economi- Attorney^qeneraM. DICKINSONj of New ,Jetty personal representatives and her - % of 1* per month on that part - WALL PAINT and and premises, situate, lying and De- DO YOU KNOW? their unknown* assigns,' bounded on the ng In the Township of cranford. In the REPAIRED SERVICED cal and Easy to Operate. Gives You Velvety Soft Assistant Deputy Attorney O era!. of the hy'—"— In excess of 8300 Attorneys of Petitioner. northwest by* leiwts now or formerly to S300. County of Union and SUte of New Jersey, DEVOE Michael Priory and lands now'or furnteily ONE A MINUTE! moreMrttaLOarly described as follows: PABTS, NEEPLE8. BOBBINS. ZIPPER,FEET. BELTS. Water at a Minimum Cost. Stop in or Call for llDaled: July 3. 1S4S. of Michele and Anna D'Ambraalo; on th TAKE OP TO Xt MONTHS BULBS, BUTTONHOLE ATTACHMENTSTACHME . Particulars. northeast by the aoathwtaterljr Una of •TO BEPAT by the MINITMAN CAB WASHING MACHDtEl As Indicated on a plan Bled or about to Alt* «t F«*ale Coleman Avenue; on the southeast by -• Bled In the Office of the Register of lands now or formerly of BonfrMd Realty At Atlas Finance, you can boxv teeds of Union County, entitled "New New Sewing Machines Overheating shortens the Ufc ofCorp. and _.__.formerl. y row on your signature, car or Jersey SUte Highway Department, Gen- \ ( an electric iron. " on Sunny Ideas for eral Property Parcel Map, Houte « Park- Robert and Edna Mass; and furniture without endorsers or ] way Section 6. Central Ave.. Clark Twp. IN STOCK NOW! HI guarantors and take up to 12, Tree te its name, Mtatt- Car air-dried by Crash air. Blan washes yoar ear Grin ~*~*~h VAltey R* R,( Crftoford Twp*» WESTFIELD SEWING CENTER 15 or even 20 months to repay. Existing Bight of Way Si Parcels INTERIOR and EXTERIOR with terrents ef elear, To Be Acquired In Clark Twp., Cranford ^_ ^llt EAST BBOAD STREET. WESTFIELD. N. J. Little Lads and Lassies QUICK l-DAY SEBVICE etean water, cleans It with tshed toy s»eaially iralaed Two.. WlnfleM Twp. and City ot Linden. <*»*****> ...-••• WestfleU 2-SSM Union County, Scales as Indicated Aug. Our money service is prompt. leas soft sisal retaty Wheels serehkei 1S48"! and as shown more particularly on No red tape. Just tell us a I tmshes, and dries tt esas? a plan attached to the petition fllsd In • We have everything from bathing suits to little something about' your this cause, marked "Exhibit A", entitled pletely. ttienHuMy a*d aur ear "New Jersey State Highway Department, XI oltnifat Uop. sunsuits to keep the Small Fry cool, comfortaMc problem and choose a conven- win Bouta 4 Pa-rfcway Section S. Central Ave., ca. •«•*• ient payment schedule. If you Hfdfennly la ONE MIN- and dries all dark Twp. to Lehigh Valley R. R. Cran- X OPEN TILL fcSt F. U. — EXCEPT WED. 1 P. M. telephone first we can have UTE. at cars. forfordd .• Twp.,Twp.." Parcels mlra-lM-lTO-lTO-UTT- - and happy. 7S-17SD-1W-1BI - 18S-1S3 vua-iTfem Summer Special! FIAPBIDATY • P. M. your loan ready ~ when you IST-lSS-iat-lSSC-ieSD-SOl 184-1S9 - IBS - Here ate a few euggesdoiia for the beach come in. Phone or come in and | • AUTOMATIC • THOROUGH •hihi p off C Cranford. Onion *County SOS,. TownScale- 107-S N. Union Avenue OUnfori 64540 see us today for your loan. l'-M*. August M. tStS": unty Scale | COUNTER TOPS REPLACED tt ROSITHmm, cru*rono,9ui. rn.ai.-0SM or lake: .• lacludlng specifically all the Und and * OKWremATeA.at•• ir.M. • FAST • CLEAN • FOR ANY CAR premises owned or controlled by Jennto OVBM DAO.T e *. ML te S ». BL B. Bowers, her Ubknown belrs, devisees. K Laminated Plastic, Satin Finish, Never Needs Re- E BATHING SUITS 1 4Q fA Q QP Mlvet and her and their CIASSD AU. BAT BATDKDATa inT^rnBiir pvimmusune i Hiivi tmw •»« usv«r I finishing. Non-Absorbent. Doe» Not Stain from unknown assigns, bounded on the south- MOVING Infants to Sbe 12 1.1a ^ tlsUO avamras snr inomaMi east by lands now or formerly of Henry WDBSOUOIY I. Emanuel; on the southwest by landa x Spilled Alcohol, or Even Mild Adds or Alkalies. now or formerly ot Charles Craway and S * I COAT lands now or formerly of Alvln B. Den- Easy to Clean — Merely Wipe with Damp Cloth ATLAS YOUNGS AUTO LAUNDRY man; on the northwest by lands now or l 2.98 to AM formerly of Josephine B. whltall; and on Made To Order for Installation by Yourself STORAGE ABOLD VOTJNQ8, Prep. tha northeast by the southwesterly Une 3.45 pi 1.15*. of Hory Street, extending from about or Our Craftsmen. > FINANCE CO. Station 877+34 on the south to about 8HOP PICK-UP PRICES W» BUILDERS IMAGINE! A BENDIX Wewt WaalBald Avroue Station 678+45 on the north, as shown on AOBNIS worn ^1.29 to 1.49 UC. Ne. 70S the aforesaid-plans. Also Custom Cabinets of AU Types Boeelle Pcrdc. H. I. Take further notice that an order was SWEATSHIRTS (Cardigan) 4 QA 16-18 N. UNION AVE. Jotmstoo Paint She made by said Justice on the eighteenth X ALUED VANS Inc. day of June. AJJ. SMS. flxJngMondnr CSnnfonl 641999 ORaataWi J-SMt the twenty-sixth day of Jury. AJJ. IMS, To Sin 6X L.LU at the hour of tenotaock (Daylight Sav- MINTON-BUT CABINET CO. 1*7-5.N. UNION AVE. ins' Time) In the forenoon of said day, WASHER FOR ONLY at the Court House, In the City of Mew- * ~ ^^•^^•^A^^Saaa^h^A'l**^— _K. _ _^ai^ASi^*L- _ r s ^^AAai ark, In the County ot Essex and SUte of Call OUnford 6-0228 for Estimate We also have plenty of summer clothes in New Jersey, as tho time and place when said petition will be heard, at which time 31 S. UNION AVE. CRANFORD, N. J. We've got thos* three new "almost human" Bendlx Washers! seersuckers and poplin to keep your young folks Mow UA jaltoved ty you should appear it you desire to be cool and comfortable during die hot days to come. m BOOTB AVKNCE, BAST WALTER D. VAN RIPER. New prices far below other automatic washers! nvtom im/MMMtve ikon mat Attorney General of New Jersey . Osv State WUUl l Be CkaeCkad \ ViJA^AR SACKETT M. DICKINSON, Assistant Deputy Attorney OeneraL iltr. M. WPDNE8DAYPDNE8DAY8 K- Attorneys of Petitioner. Now... for just a few dollars mote than Partest Jail ansnll Augmst J Dated: July S. 194S. you'd spend on an old-fashioned, hard* New AEROPEL work-washer... you can get rid of ALL Carol-Lee Kiddie-Shop JOHN A. HANGER & COMPANY of our die work with a Bendix! Rone Vartflators 2 N. Union Ave. OUnfad 6-3120 CSANFOKD. N. J. Accfantanis - Aoltors - Tax Consultants Miles ahead—with work-saving features and LOW PRICES SUMMER washing results no other washer can match! 5 ALDEN STREET fortlis ate even, mote aflkaefiite ikan.in. CRANPORD. N. J. Yet the price tags on these sensational new CLEARANCE models ate way belowother automatic washers! BSS7 VACATION TeL CRanfonl 6-1037 Come see the latest, greatest models of the NIW BINDIX •VIOMMIC *299*M IN THE NATION TIRE SALE! I as the tost and only lowfrieerl Automatic soap injector extta. world's favorite w***m**W washer. Buy the car widi aO^ie fcDowmg major advances whkfTooxnprin the SALE Dttm't bop* I* itfaittmtJdttrat tflfie that suits you best on out easy budget plan. THE LITTLE HOUSE NIW BINOIX oi loxa fHHBWffti^ snd DCK vi iiuwtao inotowiij • • • uo% cnly ooct tc oficr aUi AaVla^BOabaflaBeaBaC IQftlf I^BI^BCC^IB. ^B9ECaVeB yoe Ottf PfitVTlJ vsy|esneila««l t 600x16 $14.13 New Jersey's 1001 vacation delights ate dose (VUIiaeL) THE ZANDERS - Cnofonl WB56-R I at f»# X BOHB) .BB OVOB gWBIaaT PeLante raawwgeT Tteea etters yea real •detection. And even tBorevalasfayourdoUaCTa Better Burning Coal— Writt f <** N«a» ]tuy Coemdi. there's real safety, tee, far yea In hasky Lee DeLmce nrea—thanka te the feeJ-vruwbur derijra •» the thread Now b The Time To F0I That CoeJ Bb 1943 Net* Jtnty vJtJhll did*. M . .. Use rebus* eeustrwsttea ef the sheoMen ... the CASH PRICES — CHUTED IN CRANFORD BINOIX MODI1 t>1BI *I99* stnat. eBrtnsr baJai ef the sUewaus. TonYe miles NIW IINDIX SVANDARB Mw MHe raat IMUM ahead la eesafort safety and ecenemy when yon tide Stove ocr Nut $l&20 Ton BIMDIX MOBS1 on Lee Deluxe Tires with the Atlantic Tire Guarantee Pea ...;. 16.20 Ton Dees tA* tnui CHEVROLET- WE ALSO HAVE COME AND SEEI COME AND CHOOSEI COME AND SAVE! HOTJB8 OPEN: 1 A. ML te 18 P. M. (Inelndlns Sunday) -IS FIEST! MUSHROOM SOIL @ SOo A BUSHEL HUMUS @ Ue A BUSHEL—Approx. 60 lbs. Dame! J. Heybnrn COME AND PICK IT UP — BRING CONTAINER BENDIX UC3DV8ED. ... ••aut'onwii,,.-, • •• IXECTBIOAJU COIiTimACTOB RAHWAY ADTI "TELEPHONE ROSELLE 4-2133 SHOP t CI1ET STAPLES, Dealer KARLIK BROS. 33 WEST MILTON AVE. RAHWAY 34 NORTH AVE., WEST CRanford 64)598 Builders' General Supply Co. Washe •••«\OtIt m kafltt %w North Avenue AOidmrdSt Cimnfocd 6-1021 YARD and OFFICE: Open Friday Evenings RAhway 7-0410 323 MICHIGAN AVE KENILWORTH 336 CENTENNIAL AVENUE CRanford 64)505 boOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOCMOQQOOtMQQOCWOOOiMOflKMaOC THB CRANTORU CITIZEN AND CHRONICLB. THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1943 Pace Pif taea Melody Manor license Sons of Italy Picnic Transfer* of At Mifler's Grove Snndayj Real Reroked for 35 Days cua Scene at Vfound-Breaking for New Telephone Exchange ••*::* KENILWORTH—The liquor 11- KENILWORTH — Tbe Kenil- KKNILWORTH—The following cansfrof Melody Manor, 641 Boule- wortb branch of tbe Sons of Italy deeds hive been recorded at the vard was suspended., for 85 days, will hold a picnic Sunday, start- office* of County Register Herbert effective July 18 at 7 a. m, in a ing at 1 p. m. and continuinc until J. Fkscoe in the Court House, Eliz- at wood News resolution passed by ' Borough midnight, at Miller's Grove En- abeth: Council Tuesday night after a plea tertainment, will include cowboy Mr. and Mrs. Ham0tonvDuggan GobFethenPIni of tion vult had been entered by music and various f""" to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitten, lots Set Route 4 or Picnic laky 31 thffl proprietors, Sander M. andsportsp, , and willl be 38 to 40, block 68, section 10, map Meetings, Services Block Dance July 14 Ruth T^hfi^fT^itr, atut Paul served. MichaeMi l Cupari is chair- of New Orange. Alcoa Talks Garwood Social Notes « T > KKfflLWORTH-A btodt dance XENILWOBTH — Fathers of jSophte Matweishyn. man of ***f> committee in th? 8* , Borough of Kenilworth to Mr.l 1 i w W At St. Mark's Church tonsoipd by the fOtttiiwoitli Bcc— members of Cub Pack IBS "It Is our intent that taverns in with Stephen Rodoquino as co-and Mrs. Edwin W. Kraus, lots U Jeffrey John Ttcr»ir«j infant soni Ronda FonteneUi of 106 Second GARWOOD—The Men's Club of For Super reation O^fniStTnii ~will be IWMap Ready opktedam its for a pfe-jthls borough shall be run in .a to 18, block 73, section 2, map of|j of the J. A. Banks of 32S Third) avenue is recuperating from a St Mark's Church recently held; next Wednesday night on 2Mb nic to be held July SI at Millerti'businesslike and respectable man- New Orange. Adjourned ivenue, was cnistened recently at! recent illness. its final meeting of the season, a street, it was announced this week grove as part of a nroject ~spon—1 and in all cases of violations Homer B. Sands, executor, toll 3t- Anne's Church. Bliss Margaret Chart of Affected Finkels Honored AIR CONDITIONED Emil and Jeffrey Peterson, ac- which officers were elected as fol- MarketHere by Adam P. frfffT. i f sored by parents of cubs to finance, we. shall be guided by the Alco- Borough of Kenilworth, lot 9,|j No Agreement Mann and James Coates, both of companied by their sister, Helen, lows: President, Stanley Klosek the In tt Property at Borough an annual trip for the boys to seefcolic, Beverage Control Board At Fire House Party block 79, section V, map of Ne HJ& Union, were the godparents. A have left to spend the remainder vice-president, George Holt; at weather, the **T wfll big league baseball game. without favoritism in imposing Orange. Reached by Officials family gathering was held after-;of the vacation with their grand- retary, Tom Hodge, and treasurer, be ndd at naxdinjt Scnool. Music Hall Tomorrow Night The following fathers of cubs]penalties," Mayor Fred V. Pitten KENILWORTH — A party in ZSP&JSSSS? wards at the Banks' home. parents in Iowa. Miss Peterson ex- Burton Dlckerman. _.. Council May Grant declared during the hearing at honor of Mr. and Mrs. Howard "ALL MY SOWS** Of Company and Union will be supplied by Don Gibson KENILWORTH ~— All property are assisting Cubmaster Albert' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burleigh pects to "return soon. The Ladies' Guild will hold a! Zoning Exception for and his orchestra through courtesy Mscauley in arrangements for the!Borough Hall Tuesday night fol- finkel, who have moved to Mil" MH vvmnma on» BAM JCAN of 408 Beech avenue and Mr. and card party at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow owners in the vicinity of the pro- lowing a plea for leniency made lington, was.held by the Kenil- GARWOOD — Discussion be- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noyes of of Elizabeth Local 151. Musicians' posed new State Parkway, Route 4, affair: H. F. Stevens, Edwin Rei-i tween officials of the Garwood Mrs. Carl Soltis of 4S1 Beech ave- 508 Spruce avenue are receiving in the parish hall. Refreshments Building on Boulevard Association, American federation men, Walter Butkus, Dominick' by the defendants' lawyer. worth Volunteer' Fire Department!! ARE YOU WiTH IT* nue attended the races at Mon- will be served. Everyone is in- are urged to Attend an adjourned €RANFORD SUN. dura TOW, 2 Big Bits plant of the Aluminum Company congratulationg s on the birth of a of Musicians. Orlando, William Fischer and Wil- It was charged that on May 28,at the fire house Tuesday night' of America and officials of Local mouth Tuesday.' vited. KENILWORTH — Plans for a meeting of the Planning Board liam Slawski. the Melody Manor proprietors per- A native of Kenilwortb, Mr. Finkel Barken STANWYCK—Taa BUVUM daughter, Marie, on June 8 proposed super market building at the Borough Hall at 8 p. m. to- 702. United Mine. Mill and Smelter The Harry Hunds of 450 Beech at St Elizabeth's HHospital. Mrs. The Rev. C. H. Mallory of mitted a disturbance, on their to an exempt fireman and was ac- Thandar. Jaly 1 "B. F/> DAUGHTER" lainfleld will be in charge at on the south side of the Boulevard at which Cot, Howard LAST DAT Workers, CIO, on the issues in avenue are vacationing in Gray, Noyes is the former Josephine premises, permitted the selling of tive in the local department for •argue* ovamr. Oaarga atVBrar Me. the worship service and Holy „ at 19th street were presented to ssistant engineer of the the strike which started at the Nash of Garwood. Many Turn Out liquor to an intoxicated or,appar- many years. Mrs. Finkel is the "Hie- Iron Curtain** local plant on May 14 were begun Communion celebration at 10:30 the Borough Council for consider- itate Highway Department, will Five Local ently intoxicated person and per-former Mildred Lister, daughter of "Tenth Avenue Anger Donald, Patricia and Richard! ation this week, by Michael Cuparii exhibit a map showing the pro- Dana Andrews. Gene Itemc? last Thursday at the offices of the rfynii^ Dickie, Joan and Warren Roger Todd, Jr., ph-m. 3/c, hasa. m. Sunday. mitted a person to work on theCouncilman and Mrs. William Lis-1 WETX, TUTJatS. t BmiMMt Hits New Jersey Mediation Board in returned from his Mediterranean of the Barton Land Company. The For Activities posed route of the Parkway premises while intoxicated or ap-ter. Members of the fire depart- stss—Tt—-aas Molten, Brenda.and Billy Parker, suggested site is in Residence A, through Kenilwortb and indicating "Arthur Takes Over** fewark, continued all day Friday| and "Salty" and Johnny Soltis are•cruise with the Navy, and together Plants Cited parently intoxicated. ment presented Mr. Finkel with § • Daaa. AMBBXWS with his wife, is visiting his par-Transferal of and the Zoning Board has rejected the block "*«* lot numbers of prop- The ABC had recommended a [fishing rod and reel. Uchard Crane. tVoto Caiikr and were resumed~ Tuesda~ y but allll recuperatinti g at their ents, the Roger Todds of 247 ldSS Hal. Jnhr a-M with no agreement having been The A. Sugzdas of 341. Third Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mueller the mayor and council are in favor j KENILWORTH—Registration is reached. No date was set for re- deeds have been recorded at the Swen Swenson, chairman of the KENILWORTH—This borough sion was lessened by five days be-(| "SILVER RIVER" frontier ManhaT' avenue recently entertained Mr. of Fourth avenue spent the Fourth of granting an exception for the g scanning P^^fflfffi ^rrfffftfflfft^ ' tnf* Isumption of the_ talks. and Mrs. Thomas McCaskill and office of County Register Herbert cause of the non vult plea. of July week-end visiting Mrs. maintained by the Kenilworth 1 carried off five or nearly 10 per Brral Flyna. Ann 8her(aaa J. Pascoe in the Court House, purpose of rf—••••••••la alii •! - * . AL^I hope week that all interested Thomas MtteheU Approximately 100 office work- daughter of Garwood, and MrsMueller'. s sister and family in company's plans Recreation cent of the 63 awards made in Elizabeth: mmarkee t if the p p ^onuntssion at we parties" will be present at this New Jersey for industrial beauti- Vertical 8ua DUs s««u ers and supervisory personnel John Dgice_of Bayonne. Mastic, L. I. h Boulevard and 20th. street, andl «:!• worked at the plant test Friday for Bertha Urban to Olive J. Biggs, prove acceptable. Action in theabout 200 children have signed up meeting to discuss bow the profication- , it was announced last Sun dials gfMfflm are The Louis. Martels.recently en- posed route will affect their prop- tD*~first"~time since "the strike Mr. and Mrs. William Groskln- widow, right, title and interest in matter may be taken at the regu- for the summer season thus far, night at a meeting in the Winfield these days in an upright posHJea. Bay BOBaad — Cbau Xaagbtra r roin An tertained at a frankfurter roast sky of Roselle announce the birth] lar council meeting next Tuesday erties. • There are, however, many vertical began, as the union withdrew its it their home, 328 Third avenue. property in Locust avenue, 300, it was announced this week by Scott Hotel, Elizabeth, where the! Unknown Woman" of a daughter, Nancy Jean, atj !eet from Center street. night Mayor Fred V. Pitten and mem-80 Union County winners were] sun dial* to be seen on Jhe walls THE BIG CLOCK" pickets from the office gate after) Among those present were Ken- Matteo Cardella, supervisor. Joan Fantaine, sVaflls Jlourdam company officials promised that Elizabeth 'General Hospital on] Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Saper to If the exception is granted,' Installation of a "merry-go- of the Borough Council also recognized. of n>gii«>i and Scottish churches. WESTF1ELD neth Gardner and family, and Mr. will be present to discuss the situ- In America; the most famous ver- Mady ChrisUaas the office employes would not be June 29. Mrs. Groskinsky, the Chester Francis Zolniefowicz, un- ground may be broken this month! round" swing was. irHnrplftfd last "Speed To Stare* m. lit*—7:M—last* and Mrs. Roy Fitzsimmons and •"Ormer Ruth Kessler of. Garwood, and the building completed about ation with property, owners affect- Kenilworth industries presented tical sun dial Is on the wall of v> Sat. !:*•—«:!•—«:1S used in any form of production family. , married, property at corner.' ofj week. Other equipment at the with certificates of merit for out-beautiful Bok singing tower. Lake Children's Mattnes Thursd&y work. The office staff was not at is the daughter of Mr. .and Mrs.Myrtle avenue and. East street. three months later, Mr. Cupari play area includes swings, slides ed and to work out arrangements Mlekvr B**a*y—WaDaaa Baary TODAY—FBX-4SAT. Mrs. P. J. O'Neill recently en- Mayor Osterheldt is shown at controls of steem shovel at ground-breaking ceremonies Tuesday morning for new $450,000 < with home owners for reservation standing attractiveness and conWales- . Fla.. . . Sataroay Matinee Only work yesterday, however, and August Kessler of Fourth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Schmitt said. see-saws, and materials for tertained at a social for the Wom- change of. New Jersey Bell Telephone Company on Alden street. ' Others in picture, in usual order, are Township Engineer Grail, and of borough-owned property to 'ormity to state standards of health rSTABLEMATES" TEBIL8 OF THE IBENE DUNNE pickets had resumed their places Miss Frances Marino, a recent t Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mosco, Township Treasurer Croft, Jay Rodgers, manager of Westfield office; Harvey Matbiascn, superintendent of construction for Michael amcs and sports, and safety follow: Heyman Mfg. CANADIAN MOUNTED" at the gate. en's Auxiliary of the Democratic graduate of Jonathan Dayton Re- property at corner of Center street one-story structure with a 40-foot j"^^ which their homes may be moved. S —Color Cartoons — S Chapter No. S In Riesz, contractors; E. C. McMahon, publisher of The Citizen and Chronicle; Fire Commissioner Doran. Road Commissioner following children were Company, Newark Brush Com- More than $50,000 worth of dies Club at her home, 29 OHemlock gional High School, is now asso-and Spruce avenue. to' serve on the clean-up Mayor Pitten said that the route "Speed To Spare" venue. Building Inspector Deller and Township. Clerk Coffee. to be shown tomorrow night is jany, J. Rohm & Sons, Foundry, SntL, Mom, Tues, July H-12-13 I* "1 REMEMBER and machine tools owned by the ciated with Pyro Plastics Corpora- Mr." and Mrs. Joseph A. Stibler ing 80 feet deep on 19th street d Jolinson; 8UNDAT thru TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, week. United Crane and Shovel Corn- Kiekhaefer Corporation of She- tion of Union. to Edith B. Shabbell, undivided The front wiU be of porcelain ^ Diecatono. practically the same as the one Clark CABLE—laaa TCBNBB Clark Gable, Lana Turner MAMA" IT., of 512 Spruce avenue enter- Joyce originally decided upon for passage any, and Snyder Products. All boygan, Wise., were removed from The Misses Doris Mueller and half part of property in Third ave- f |r|a' glaze finifh. and the sides and Jutbr Martin. Jacquelyn Tripbdv tained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quenk lrls b of Route 4 through the borough. < the firms are located along] "HOMECOMING" "HOMECOMING" — PLUS— the local plant. Friday under a Gladys Lesak of Garwood, and nue, 150 feet from Cedar street. !" 'ijiloma rear of the building wUl be fin- ^^^ ^^j ,von ^^ , Michigan avenue. and Baa. S:M •:BS >f Bridgeport, Conn., over the He added that it probably will be Chester Mrrl* J««» Vtaeeat Mas. * Tae*. t:«a—S:4 writ of replevin, carried out by Gladys Lawlor of Elizabeth spent ished in .white stucco. There willjCasin Jack Casino^ Judy "BLONDIE'S REWARD" fourth of July week-end. be a parking lot to the tear. at least a year, before actual work] Kodachrome slides of the win- Trapped By Sheriff Charles E. Avers and his the Fourth. of July week-end at Obituary a parking lot to the tear. Mutcn Martin^ Frank DiFabio "MONEY MADNESS" staff. Union riggers took out the The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Point Pleasant. of Cranford in mlttco of the Township of Cranford In iho County of Union: Mr. Cupari revealed that no par-' bio. on the section of the Parkway in ning industries were shown at last Frances Bafferty Ballard and son arrived this week the County of Union: | Sectinn/1. That Cayusa Road, begln- D DiFa Kenilworth gets under way. night's meeting. Sponsoring groups Boaton Bbckie" merchandice at 4 p. to. after an all- Mrs. Mary E. Daub ticulat company has yet signed up showers are provided on hot af- Hugh Bcanmont SUN—MON^—TUES. from Oxford. N. Y., and will be at Mr 1 and .Mrs.John Molnar I inch pipe unitary. Section 1. That a storm water newer nlng at/a point ISO feet north of Bcmano follow: Garden Club of New Jer- Baa. 1:40—a:ia—a:«s day loading job. No opposition was] GARWOOD — Mrs. Mary diplomas for participatiomoinl in me'fnithe m Hoskins Avenue to q point 340 feet Muiuce Drive toIn IlanuipCayutfo aRoa Ilood dan frod Imn Itoad/aiutun l running northeasterly a dis- tooporate the super market in the|ternoons the parsonage of St Paul's Church Willow avenue celebrated the; - • ,J i_ ...... ^ of ^ fccl ^ tmproy^i j>y the is by the Kenilworth Vol- sey, State Chamber of Commerce, ' M*a. A Taea. 1:3*—1:*»—lt:SS ALAN LADD offered by pickets. Daub, 80, wife of the late George Girls' State westerly, in accordance with the plans Kumapo Road ISO feet easterly, .al— l ac-'car— ~-—itructiol n of a bltumlnus penetration fiihfinishedd buildingbildi , bbutt ththatt nego-' !• ^ II > •• » •• ^ •! » H » II » •• ^ •• ^ i. * •• » I 'or the month of July. anniversary Monday with a party -j_«_ v * i: iOnd specifications prepared for same by cordlnn to thA nbins- ami mn*riftrnttnnm «/RI unteer Fire Department. Methodist School Department of Economic Develop- VERONICA LAKE The union has C. Daub and mother of Mayor L. the plans and specifications niacadam pavement with curbs, and other tiations are being carried on with The following turned out for the TUESDAY MATINEE ONLY Mrs. Samuel Armstrong and at their home. r same by the Township EnVappurtenances. all In accordance with the several concerns. ment, Department of Conservation, in picket line about the plant ever Thomas Daub, died last Thursday < the ofllce of the Township Clerk. an-..d _ on ,Hie In the ofllce of the | plans nnd specllleatlans prepared for same try-outs for a ball team: Ronald Program Friday Night' children of 405 East street are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anger an Friday in the Little Theatre at Section 3. The construction of said Township Clerk. by tho Township Engineer and now on State Board of Health, State High- 3—Color Cartoon*—3 since 750 of its members went out at her home, 238 Palisade avenue, sewer shall be undertakertskenn as a local IraIm- Sectio- n 3. Said improvement shall be I file in the office of the Township Clerk David. Brent David, Angelo Cor- KENILWORTH — The closing LIBERTY Btowa at 1:IS P. M. Oily visiting Mr. and Mrs. McMullen son, Bobby, . and Mr. and Mrs New Jersey CoUege for Women. provement and thecost thereof shall be undertaken as a general Improvement I Section 3. That said Improvement t> has been seeking approval of his way Department, "SAIGON" strike almost two months ago. Jersey City, after a long illness. be delia, Stephen Rodoquino, Ralph program for the Daily Vacation ' Northport, L. I. Joseph Anger of Locust avenu< Largely attended funeral services New Brunswick. Girls'State was assessed against the lands speciall-.y bene- without assessmen, t (or .specia. l benefits, 'undertaken as a local Improvement ani .super market project for some' Vehicle Department, Union County FBI. — SAT. — SON. Wed. A Than* July M-1S union is making 23 demands mted thereby In the manner prescribed Section 3. To defray the ____„ .» w , .,. improvement and Cassio, Pete Jennings, J. Anglim, Church School of Community Hit No. 2 William Perry of 312 Walnut are vacationing at Mantaloking. conducted at the college last week by statute. ' Improvement, the sum of of aald the cost thereof be assessed against the time. -In its recent action, the Board of Freeholders, Csry Grant, Jean Arthur TWO DAYS ONLY : wages and working con- were held Tuesday afternoon at r.00 Is here- lands specially benefltted thereby aa pro- "Gump" Ruschonsky, Richard Methodist Church, which began on MABGABET OWUEN street spent Sunday visiting friends Mrs. E. W. Severs of 418. Locust tbe Otto Mack Funeral Home in as part of a state-wide educational Section 3. T_o defra.y thejeost of sai. d b,y _approprUted. ^.___. I„n addll Zoning Board declined Mr. Cu- Road Department and Chamber of Rite Hayworth Improvement the sum of SM0O.0O Is here- 01 tauo.ou, which Is .— to tbe sum'vlded by statute. Wojcio, Keith Hunter. Richard [June 28, will be held at the church Commerce of "RIVER LADY" In in Keansburg. avenue has left for her summei Jersey City. An open car wasproject to give New Jersey girls by appropriated. A down-payment of from the capital lmpro' appropriated Section X To defray the cost of aald pari's request for rezoning of his at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. There will in Larry pmit*i son of Mr. andhome at Cranberry Lake, where citizenship training and first-hand8100.00 in the.existing capital Improve- Section A. To " nt fund. Improvement, the sum of SSTOO.00 Is here- Scorese, Ronald Scores*, Chuckl County. . Color by Technicolor "10th Ave. AngeT* Most Have Tea t required to.carry the many floral raent fund. Is also hereby appropriated. • tion of S3400.00. -t, aald approprla- by approprUted. In addition to the sum property on the ground that there Pazienza, P. Jackson, Bill Kury- be a worship service and program, Yvonne DeCarlo, Dan Duryea Lester Smith of- 336 Second ave- she plans to spend the remainder knowledge of government in ac- Section 4. To finance said approprla-'of the Township" a antlclpaUon notaajof S300.OO. which Is hereby appropriated "ONLY ANGELS 7:« Tea testers in a London tmport- tributes. Interment was in Flower Section 4. T» finance said ' ' " " ~ ~*y authorised to from the capital improvement fund. was other suitable business prop- man, Harold Grapenthln. George followed by a social hour in the iS7«iU nue, is spending the week with of the summer. tion. Honof_»l400.00. bond antlclpaUon notes be Issued In an. Ing house work all dday Hill Cemetery, Union City. [of the Township"are hereby authorised to aald appropriation which> tnote nost shalcxceedlngl bearj Section 4. To finance said appiupila- erty available in the borough. It Mackenzie and Ronnie Golcher. church basement Parents and Patrolmen Rewarded HAVE WINGS' WED. TBTB SAT. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Etrhola Miss Phyllis Ldquore of Fourth be Issued In an aggregate amount not Interest at Uon of (3700.00. bond antlclpaUon~notes is understood, however, that the! "WOMAN IN WHITE" tasting and feeling samples A native of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. not exceeding fl per of the Township are hereby authoriaid to Winners in. a Jacks contest were! friends are invited to attend and KENILWORTH — At Popular Prices of Union. avenue, a recent graduate of! exceedlng aald appropriation, to bear In- cent per . and ahall mature In onobe lantttl In an afMMint not exceeding mayor'and council feel that loca- Alexis Smith, Gig Young ground tea. At i p. m. they | Daub moved to Jersey City with r-aorosED ORDINANCE Iciest at a rate not exceeding « per year from of Issue. said appropriation, which notes shall bear Marion Pazienza, first: Marie view an exhibition of handcraft Charles Lohman and Thomas Ne- Eleanor Parker JENND7ER JONES Miss Mildred Mayer, a recent Jonathan Dayton Regional High AN ORDINANCE ProvldlnS for the Pavcentu- m per annum and to mature Inl' Section, It Is hereby determined; tion of a super market at the pro- Scott in Mnft- „•-» t»>«'«»' nftcrnoon tea. her parents as a child. She was a 1 Interest at a rate not exceeding S pef Johnson, second, and Mary Lou accomplished by the children whojville, who started tworweek vaca- graduate of Jonathan Dayton Re- School, has accepted a position; ing of part of Oraton Drive. 1 year. - ' I that the/; U debt statement re-cecenn t ppaar annum and ahalahal mature la one posed site would be of . great GBEGOBY PECK I member of Charlotte Chapter, Be It Ordained by tbe Township Com- Section 0. It tohereb y determined end"quir. e , iw has been made and filed; ear fr dt f I [attended the schooL "Cotut Guard" gional High School, has accepted with the Rodic Rubber Corpora' year from data of Issue. Wessler, third. In a marbles con- tions on July 1, have been granted OES, of Jersey City and had ittee of tlio YownEhlp of CranfonS In declaredea d thahatt ththe probablpbablee periopridd of ' that. obligations herein authorised to SectioSti n 5 . "It Is benefit to'the community BOKOVOD OF OAKITOOD k fulness of aald Improvement to 40 years;! be I are within all debt Umlta fixed hereby determined: test. ' results were as follows: "This World of Beauty will be]an additional y ! position with Watson Stillman tion of New Brunswick. ~ Section f. That Oraton Drive, .,. ,„•,-,• that tha av 1 debt itnlainanl re- to warrant granting of an excep- a member of Trinity Episcopal that tbe supplemental debt statement re- " . that the period of v—«••?-—T of quired by Chuck. Pazienza, first; Richard the sermon topic of the Rev. Ger-each because of "service above the[ UDDOB SHOW "DUEL IN Public notka la haraby stvaa that «aa i Roselle. The Garwood Boy Scouts are Church, Hoboken, for many years. at Iroquols Road and running northerly quired by statute baa been made and improvement la 40 yesrs: and that tion to- the zoning ordinance, and ald M. Cover, Jr.. pastor, at the! or oanrood baa raeetvad tha a distance of 330 feet be Improved by Sled; that the obligations herein a ' _ Jihat the obligations herein authortaed to Scorese, second, and Jim Scaro- call of duty," it was announced byj REGENT inrtning to spend Saturday o' In addition to Mayor Daub, shethe construction of a bltumlnus penetra- the gross debt of the Township will be,be Issued are within ail debt Umlta fixed that such action will be taken if, regular worship service Sunday atj Tuesday Matinee THE SUN" J offer from John Sdmltnr and Ixed to be Issued are within all Increased pezza. third. Police h Gg Schnltxer. his wife, to Camp Lion, where they will enjo; is survived by three other sons, tion macadam pavement, all In accord- debt Umlta prescribed by statute; tlons. (3400.00 by issuing said obllga-jby law; that tha «triod of uaafulnesa of the plans submitted by Mr. Cu- a.m. h owned land, known aa Block 4S. a program of outdoor cooking,, ance with the plans and spcclflcatmns that the _ debt of the'' Section 6. Thto ordinance ahall take this Improvement to 10 years; and that the A marshmallow hunt and roast The two officers did considerable "Y include lawn markers and! test ss flu f^fti*^T oolocotf 6 — CARTOONS — 6 rill be contlderad for final approval and tained honors at Union Junior stadt, and three grandchildren. hereby appropriated. In addition to themectlsf of tha of the another regular msetlog of ssld Township meeting of the Township Committee of tho on the proposed site. house numbers. '» In nccordanee with tba prorltloM of College, Cranford, during the term sum of »200.OO. wtuch is hereby appro- Township on Oommlttee at Municipal Building. Cranford. Townahlp of Cranford. N. I., held oa 1 N. 57 Bavlaed Statute* of 1S3T. Tltla priated from the capital Improvement July 8. wUl be considered New Jersey, oa July «. 1048. and wlU be eonaldered There will be a costume parade! HON.. TUBS* WED., TUURS. : Chapter 6046 rlc* la e««h within U daia after Craafsrd C-3MS-B stad, of 115 New-Street, died Mon- said appropriation, which notes shall bear QVMutn KErAnts In Interest at a rate, not exceeding 0 per i o'clock V. M. Dated: July 0. 1048. at 8:30 o'dorkl*. M. I immtm m abaft on ttaa aae- THEATBES rrot«l *nd alaa paj pnportleaata akaia tt (Daylight Bating Tim) (Daylight Savins Tuna* of Haw " HAND ntwnaw uxa for balance of year ISM baaed day at Elizabeth General Hospital centum per annum and shall mature In CMttar, BIT*, by the BonuSTa* Km*. —WOW BBOWWO — UOVIK GDIDJE one year from date of Issue. / I. WALTEtt COrYBE. ruwiu MOWEBS aa BaCarl* Taay M pnwnt MMICTWI ralniUoaa. after a long illness. Funeral serv- Township Clerk. turn per annum and to mature In 1 year. j. WALTam conn. Owatth. aa Uw Uth «Uy at July, isa Suddenly Ifa Spring" rUASB CAIX , (c) - If pmchuar Ml*. nejUrta er r*. NLMflEW ices were conducted this morning Section 8. It Is hereby determined: Dated: July «. 1D4S. Section 9. It Is hereby determined and Tovaeblj* Clark. at alstt otloek P. IL (DJLT.t. at tbe jfutei to pay balanea^w tocetber wttb that the supplemental debt aUUment re- declared that the probable period of use-Dated: July 0. 1948. Bscouah Ran. Borauch of Kmllwoitti. cokay about 1000 B. C Bb XASBAH" PLAINFIELD 0-3SOO quired by law has been made and/filed; -tMBtsBW-. Iclurctt and tans within aald thirty dwa tb* VENETIAN BUND OX at the Patrick Funeral Home. Lin- fulness of sold Improvement to IB years; Maw JtSaay, In acconUno wtth tha pro- part of Hair undtr King "The Raider." Vut Movie Information •dtposlt cuds anan ba tetalnad by tba Bor- den. Interment was in Rosedale that the obligations herein authorised to PKOrOSSO OatniNANCB that the supplemental debt statement re- • Calumet farm VWOM a(ibo Bavlnd SUtutaa 40:a0-MA. "OLD M>S ANGELB8" •oujth unlen SOT*AUIS body by sfeunfaetaran of caatom-b&ftt be Issued are within all debt limits axed AN ORDINANCE Providing for the Con-quired by statute has been made and la ttcbatoato "ecldea to th* eoutraiy. waoa and metal blinds. Cemetery, Linden. by law; that the period of usefulness of struction of a Sanitary Sewer In filed: that th* obligations herein author- Famous Calumet- form, a few this Improvement Is 10 years; and that Cayuga Road. ized to be ksued are within all legal u* it 10, AM OHDDtANCB Croatia* tht, (d) Punhaier to pay coat of pahntaHaa A native of Norway, Mrs! Gud-the gross debt of the Township will be miles out of Lexington. Kj., covers niUr 3. McOKVMA. of ItcU node* of Ml*. mestad had lived in Carteret be- Increased $2000.00 by Issuing said obliga- Be It Ordained by the Township Com-1 debt limits prescribed by" statute- "and 2.800 acres. Virtually all major Botousb Clack. BanaMaiiMdibytba in our fresh water pool . . . (e) PIUP«HJ to ba cwwejai by Baisabi •CORDING mlttte of the Township of Cranford In| that the gross debt of the Township will Baiaa: Utm SS. W*. »nd 8»le Deed oubjett to icattfatloaa cf fore coming to Garwood. In ad-tions. /.. the County of Union: be Increased by the Issuance of^ said racing honors have fal|»n to Calu- * U ~ - - - largest, cleanest safest anywhere In noord. If any, and swing orrtinnwo, Section 0. This ordinance shall take Section 1. That an 8 Inch pipe sanitary obligations by the sum of S1600.00. (f) M»»or and CouncU tent the riskt« -TAPING dition tp- her husband, she is sur-effect 10 days after Its publication after •ewer be constructed In Cayuea Road Section 0. This ordinance shall take met In recent years. the East . . . sunny, white sand KBBOL fXTMM In to accept or reject any or an offen. vived by three sons, John, Jr., offinal passage ivlded by statute. beginning at a point 180 feet north of effect 10 flays after its publication after AM (MOntANCS to Vacata Lamat Ava- lf> 8atd piutxttT amotaed by " •PAINTING Ramapo Road and running northeasterlyfinal passago as provided by statute. - mm Batwaan tba Carttrty SMa ef SouUt MM beaches.. refreshments, hairdryers ^Silver River** by tM or mttnldp&l lun fovadoaafea or c RE Garwood, Thomas of Linden and Mrtlee for a distance of 350 feet. Said sewer to ltth attaat ma tha W«eta ~ In lieu of aald proccedlnga. ' Venetian Blind Tape, cord and Lanritz of Carteret, and three ordinance was Introduced to Include house connections to the lota Notice mouth Mat BUail. Bata^b famlly type a supplies add. grandchildren. meeting et the Township Committee of lbs in accordance with the plans and speci- and passed oa first reading st • regular MdNTYRE'S Laural Avaoua batnesa thai dwelling shall be erected on said pro»» TownitilD of Cranford. N: J... held on fications prepared for same by the Town-mnlluit of tho Township Commutes of the . of South nth Street and1 •TOT IM* N Mirattdi July/0. ISO. and will be considered ship Engineer and now on file In theTownship a* Craaford. N. J., held on aWt 9l South tin Sttraat. ha* WALTBB 8. MeMAMVB. 401 Knopf St, linden Peach Festival for/Anil passage, after public bearing, at office of the Township Clerk. July 0. 1048. and will be considered Lawn Mower Shop "State of the Unron" Borotub Clstk on No. 10 Bus route unothtr reeular meetlos of ssld Township Section 3. .The construction of said fur final paaaaca. after public haarlog, si by tha Mayor |Datcd July 8, 1MB. ' FAHS-Mr\TTHEWS GARWOOD — The Youth FeK flammltleo at Municipal Building. Cranford. sewer with house' connections shall be another rcculsr meeting of uld Township of Kenilworth. tn LINDEN £-7033 New Jersey, on undertaken as a local improvement andOonupltteo st Municipal Building, Cranford, New Power and Hand of said street would Sections. Tba THE SEASHORE HEARING AID SERVICE. * lowship of St. Paul's Evangelical TUESDAY. JULY 30. 1048. the cost thereof shall be assessed aflalnst New Jerfror. «^ "Letter From An Office, home, factory Company Shingles - Roofing Materials jTaT-Ot... Mad* wnh •> percent alcohol, it KOBNAS! Presents BUDGET PLAN IMJUMBATKS. Baact UnlmownWonmn" nnns taster. Today Expert workmanship PAT AS TOO BIDE INSURANCE CASUALTY SEA BAY PARK "The Late Christopher Bean" WONNB BaCABKO ^--. ALUMINUM Youngstown Kitchens C BBWIN BOCBTOK. Kar. WXTOTUB OAK BOBTBA to Doora OAXIAQS Asoerlcan 8nrety Company THE HILARIOUS AND AMUSING COMEDY MIK SERVICE TWO rOOORAIN Directed by Charlotte G. Klein "River Lady** Every job guaranteed Glens FaUo Indemnity Co. REAL ESTATE BATHING - BATH HOUSES In color SOCKtTS Builders' Hardware Mm OOABBB — BO9WB — HBW BOABOWALK Maryland Cassalty Campaay JULY 8-9-10 nay Only! Re-siding a specialty. FOR BWRE U8HT PICNrC TABLES and BENCHES Special Kiddle Show Traveller's Indemnity Co. MORTGAGES Moit Beauti/ul Sea Bathing Spot on the Jeney Coast "COTJKAGJC OP LASSaaf Tel CBaafted 6-tTM TWIN BORO ffaUb COMING PRODUCTION '» a* aaawer Can CBtaafart «-SiM rass rABKiMa roa FATBONS M "BUBY ME NOT OH Plus THE LONE PBAOnr HOURS 50c red. Tax •«LITTLE A CHARLES M. YEAM $5.00^. WHEN BBOIir.IIT IN DAILY BEFOBE NOON The Psychological Melodrama AUTO CORP. EXCEPT SATURDAY Snecial Bat** for Churches and Onranisatioiu WM. J. BCnMELZ. Pres. Insiurance Leroy Beach Ptcnlo Parties Welcome JULY 14-15-16-17-21-22-23-24 NOTE CHANGE OK PHONE LUNCHEONETTE UOriTINO FIXTURES, 227 NORTH 21s» ST. CURTAIN 8:40 P. M.—TICKETS S1.25 (TAX INCLUDED) 158 L WestfieU Avenae CRanford 6-2474 LAMPS AND OUTS BLUE RIBBON CLEANERS KEWLWORTH, N. J. AH Exhibit—WeatfieM Art Association ' "Mtrt than It Team *f Kaawlag ••«" EstaNUhed 94 HIGH STREET. CRANFORD ^ SOUTH MANTOLOKMG. N. I. MONDAY TflBU. imiDAY Room 2, Second Floor OWocd 6-0420 ON mnHWAY 17—« MILES SOUTH OF POINT PLEASANT and Mte Beatrice Whlpple. ROSELLE PARK Over a Quarter of a Century DRIVE IN AND SAVE! CBANFOBD TRUST BLDG. JJJ fAJK AVI.. »—r FOMtH Cr. 64)508 Or. 6^467 1 WALNUT AVE^ CBANVOBD BO. 4-6100—4101 100 NORTH AVE. GARWOOD TCI. nn. a~41BI UU

\, THK CRANFOBU CITIZEN AND CHRONICLK. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1M3 Page Piftsea Melody Manor license for 35 Days Scene at Ground-Breaking for New Telephone Exchange »i f.rirt.'m nyiti — Thy liquor Ii» -tbe meof Melc^yMjtncr.W Boule- recorded atthel vard was suspended tor SS days, effective July 16 at 7 a. m, in a arwodd News midnight, at Millet's Grave. »srj Council Tue-cUy nlfbt alter a plea tertainment will inchade eowboT| Mr. and Mrs. HamfltonvOugfan ^^cvwsmw/wwwwKWwiw [Recreation Comn&ieeioii CnbFaOmVkm ot ran vult had lwicu witnf-ter| . Members of the fire depart- through Kenilworth and Newark, continued all day Friday and "Solty" and Johnny Soltis are with his wife, is visiting his par-Transfers of . suggested site is in Residence A, Plants Cited parantly Intoxicated ment prewfnted Mr. Finkel with £] and were resumed Tuesday but and the Zoning Board has rejected the block and lot numbers of prop- all recuperating at their homes ents, the Roger Todds of 247 The ABC had recommended a flafirng fOd am^l neL "BELLE STARR" were adjourned Tuesday evening from recent illnesses. Fourth avenue. Real Estate an application for rezonlng of theAt! Playground erties which will be affected by suspension of t^f* license far 40 with no agreement having been property, but'It is understood that For Beauty KBIXT The A. Sugzdas of 341 Third GARWOOD — The following KENILWORTH—Registration is the Route 4 project days. The length of the suspen- WA Jsfjr *-M reached. No date was set for re- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mueller) deeds have been recorded at the the mayor and council are in favor Swen Swenson, chairman of the sion was lessened by five days be- tvenue recently entertained Mr. of Fourth avenue spent the Fourth continuing at the playground KENILWORTH—This borough RIVER" sumption of the. talks. and Mrs. Thomas McCaskill and office of County Register Herbert of granting an exception for the Planning Board, expressed the carried off five or nearly 10 percause of the non vult plea. of July week-end visiting Mrs. f t^J maintained by the Kenilworth Approximately 100 office work- daughter of Garwood, and MrsMueller'. s sister and family in J. Pascoe in the Court House, purpose of ^ttntiHgfijnej n super Recreation Commission at thhope e this week that all interested cent of the 63 awards made, in Elizabeth: market if the company's plans parties will be present at this VerUeal | ers and supervisory personnel ~Tohn Dolce of Bayonne. , Mastic, L. I. Boulevard and 20th street, and New Jersey for industrial beauti- worked at the plant last Friday for Bertha Urban to Olive J. Biggs, prove acceptable. Action in the meeting to hoh w the pro- dials foi^ww are mouattd The Louis Martels recently en- Mr. and Mrs. William Groskin- about 200 children have signed up fication. it was list the first time since the strike 1widow, right, title and interest in matter may be taken at the regu- posed route will affect their prop- nBfM atatt &]& UDfjlaCDS aOOBBamaQaBaW :ertalned at a frankfurter roast for the summer season thus far, night at a meeting in the Winfleld Fran An began, as the union withdrew its sky of Roselle announce the birth property in Locust avenue, 300| lar council meeting next Tuesday it ..was announced this week by erties. . • ;•••.•••'.... Scott Hotel, Elizabeth, where the| are. however, many vertical at their home, 328 Third avenue. of a daughter, Nancy Jean, at eet from Center street night Mayor Fred V. Pitten and mem- i dials to be seen on the watts W >- — pickets from the office gate after Among those • present were Ken- Matteo Cardella, supervisor. 30 Union County winners wen company officials promised that! Elizabeth General Hospital on Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Saper to bers of the Borough Council also of KngHth and Scottish churches. VHaBUal IwB^ WCSTF1ELD ^BW neth Gardner and family, and Mr. If the exception is granted, Installation of a "merry-go- recognized. the office employes would not be| June 29. ..Mrs. Groskinsky, the Chester Francis Zolnierowicz, un- ground may be broken this month will be present to discuss the situ- In America, the most famons ver- "Speed To and Mrs. .Roy Fitzsimmons' and former Ruth Kessler of. Garwood, married, property at corner of round" swing was completed .last ation with property owners affect- Kenilworth industries ifffytfi tical sun dial is on the wall of tte J used in any form of production family. and the building completed about week. Other equipment at the with certificates of merit for out- | work. The office staff was not at is the daughter of Mr. .and MrsMyrtl. e avenue and East street Mayor Osterheldt is shown at controls of steem shovel at ground-breaking ceremonies Tuesday morning for new $450,000 ex- three months later, Mr. Cupari ed and to work out arrangements beautiful Bok singing tower. Lake Mrs. P. J. O'Neill recently en- August Kessler of Fourth avenue. play area includes swings, slides with home owners for reservation standing attractiveness and con-Wales. Fla. HBceOat* work yesterday, however, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Schmitt change of New Jersey Bell Telephone Company on Alden street. /'Others in picture, in usual order, are Township Engineer Grail, said. and see-saws, and materials' for formity to state standards of health JV TOE pickets had resumed their places :ertained at a social jor the Wom- Miss Frances Marino, a recent! :o Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mosco, Township Treasurer Croft, Jay Rodgers, manager of Westfield tufice; Harvey. Mathiasen, superintendent of construction for Michael The plans as submitted show a of borough-owned property to *" IKENE DUNNE en's Auxiliary of the Democratic many games and sports. and safety follow: Heyman Mfg. CMSAVtKK MOUNTED" | at the gate. . graduate of Jonathan Dayton Re- property at corner of Center street RieszV contractors; E. C. McMahon, publisher of The Citizen arid Chronicle; Fire Commissioner Doran, Road Commissioner nankin. one-story structure with a 40-foot ; which their homes may be moved 5 — Cwiar CartNS* — S rXa.S la lub at her home, 29 OHemlock ionat High School, is now asso- and Spruce avenue. - The following, children Were Mayor Pitten said that the route Company, Newark Brush Com- More than $50,000 worth of dies Building Inspector Deller and Township Clerk Coffee. >/ front on the boulevard and extend- named, to serve on., the clean-up pany,. J. Rohm & Sons, Foundry, lo ivenue. ciated with Pyro Plastics Corpora- Mr." and Mrs. Joseph A^Stibler ing 80 feet deep on 10th street to be shown tomorrow night is SUNDAY tttrn TVBSMUa au Mam, Ttes. Adjr U-tt-U "I REMEMBER and machine tools owned by the ,_- . . ,„ -...... squad last week: Marie Johnson, United Crane and Shovel Com- Oark Kiekhaefer Corporation of She- Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips,' tion of Union. :o Edith B. Shabbell, undivided < wi be f 1 practically the same as the one dattt CnMr. tanaTrner MAMA" 5?. 5£L ?_.. ...? -E -^?;Ed«"e Kremlick. Joyce Diecatono, pany, and Snyder Products. ' All boygan, Wise., were removed from >r., of 512 Spruce avenue enter- .The Misses Doris Mueller and half part of proper ty in Third a ve- PBOFOSSD onnn MCE ' < PBOPOSED ORDINANCE glaze finish, and therides and originally, decided upon for passage "HOMECOMING" 5>»ate Diploma rsorosEo ORDINANCE jJudy Martin, Jacquelyn Trlpodi, 6f the firms are located along "HOMECOMING" the local plant Friday under a tained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quenk Gladys Lesak of Garwood, and nue, 150 feet from Cedar street. AN ORDINANCE Providing "• r the Con- AN ORDINANCE Providing for the Con-AN ORDINANCE Providing (or the Pav- rear of the building be of Route 4 through the borough. and - ' - — PLUS —.' if Bridgeport, Conn., over the struction of a Sanitary SewcKjn Garden _ stiuction o( a Storm Water Sewer In ing of Part of Cayuea Road. Lenny Trlpodi, Ivon Casino, Joyce He added that it probably will be Michigan avenue. writ of replevin, carried out by Gladys. Lawlor of Elizabeth spent CAR WOOD —Miss Mary Lou Street. , Cay uga Road and Ilanuipo. Road. Etc It Ordained by the TownghJp Com- ished in white stucco. There will "BLONDIE'g KEWARD" 'ourth of July week-end. the Fourth of July week-end at , I.c It Ordained by the Township Com\ w; It Ordained by trip Township Com- mittee ot the Township of Cranford In be a parking lot to the rear. Casino. Jack Casino, Judy Casino, at least a year before actual work Kodachrome slides of the win- "Traced By Sheriff Charles E. Ayers and his Obituary iKexhould of Garwood W3S among mittee of the Township of Cranford In ri»tyeo of the Township of Cranford In tho County of Union: m The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. Cupari revealed that no par- Mutch Martin, Frank DiFabio and on the section of the Parkway in ning industries were shown at last! "MONEY MAM staff. Union riggers took put the Point Pleasant. ~- . "* the County of Union: the • County of Union: | Section I. That Cayuea Rood, beeln- Danny DiFabio. merchandice at 4 p. m. after an all-Ballard and son arrived this week • ] 194 high school girls who received Section I. That an 8 Inch pipe sanitary Sc-ction I. That a storm water sower nlnj at a point 180 feel north of Rarnapo Kenilworth gets under night's meeting. Sponsoring groups :| " Flnaces Kaffcri from Oxford, N. Y., and will be at Mn and Mrs. John Molnar o: BUS. Bury E. DaOD j ... • ... sewer be constructed In Garden Street be constructed in Cayuga Rood from Moad and running northeasterly a dis- M . .. , . . .. i ~..-..~.J arc provided On hot af- follow: Garden Club of New Jer- 11 KafaaasCflai asVBaaMBflSaMH SUN<—MONv—TOES. day loading job. No opposition was] Willow avenue celebrated thei Mrs Marv E.'dlplomas t0T Participation in the from Haslclns Avenue to 4 point 340 feet Munsee Drive lo Ramapo Road and ln;tance of 330 feet be Improved by the ':'. •.•(41 U> operate the super market in the; Kenilworth Vol- I - asaa. * Tact, laa—3:M offered by pickets. the parsonage of St. Paul's Church Daub, 80. wife . \i 1 » 7ueoI« c ''second annual Jersey Girls'- State 'westerly. In accordance with the plans Ramapo Road ^80 feet easterly, all oc- construction ol > bltuminus penetraUon finished building, but that nego- tcrnoons by the sey, State Chamber of Commerce, ALAN LADD anniversary Monday with a party uuuu, ou. wue ui uie laic B .__^,__^_ij . ',1, *» ' , » ' _• ~|Bnd specifications prepared for sarn« by cording to the plans and specifications macadam pavement with curbs, and other unteer Fire Department. Methodist School .'or the month of July. C Daub and mothe01 tnr eO latf Mayoe oeorgr I^ISPOnsoree a, ,D y'. Ui. e America. . n l-«gion|,h-• jancd Townshisneciflcntinnp Engineea r r an-•d * no—w on •Di e prepare•*-- d• fo"r sam-•-e• by the Township En-.appurtenances, oil In accordance with the tiations are being carried on with Department of Economic Develop- 1CAT1NEE ONLY VERONICA LAKE The union has maintained a Mrs. Samuel Armstrong and at their home. 1 The following turned out for the picket line about the plant ever Thomas DauDaubb , died last Thursday' Auxiliary, at closing exercises held j•»„«"«, o* " o»_Ui« Township Clerk. I tflneer nnd_ on We in the offlce o« the |plans and specifications prepared for sames several concerns. Program Friday Night ment, Department of Conservation, in children of 405 East street are Mr. and Mrs. Robert-Anger- one Little Theatre at Section 2. The construction^ of _ said Township Clerk. by the Township Engineer and now on try-outs for a ball team: Ronald State Board of Health. State High- rGuftra since 750 of its members went out at her home. 238 Palisade sewer shall be undertaken as a local Im- Section a. Said Improvement shall be I fife intheofnce'of the Township Clerk' The Barton Land Company head! David, Brent David, Angelo Car- KENILWORTH — The closing isiting Mr. and Mrs. McMullen son, Bobby, and Mr. and MrsJerse. y City, after a long illness. New Jersey College for Women, provement and the cost thereof shall he undertaken_«aunueruKen u^s (a_ general improvemenImprovementt |I Section a3.. That said Improvement Ibo way Department State Motor LIBERTY 'asiOSr.X.' "SAIGQW on strike almost two months ago. Joseph Anger of Locust avenui snwivMl against the lands specially bene- without assessment for special benefits, 'undertaken as a local Improvement and has been seeking approval of hisdella, Stephen Rodoquino, Ralph program for the Daily Vacation jf Northport, L. I. Largely attended funeral services New Brunswick. Girls' State was fitted thereby In the manner prescribed Section 3. To defray the cost of said the cost thereof be assessed against the super market project for some Vehicle Department Union County VBL — SAT.— SON. KtA. * Urn*, jBt> 14-W Hit No. 2 The union is making 23 demands William Perry of 312 Walnut are vacationing at Mantaloking. Cassio, Pete Jennings. J. Anglim, Church School of Community regarding wages and working con- were held Tuesday afternoon at conducted at the college last week Improvement, the sum of (3400.00 Is here- Unds specliiy^nefltted^thereby as time. In its recent action, the Board of Freeholders, County Car* Grant, Stmm Arlaar MABOAEET street spent Sunday visiting friends Mrs. E. W. Severs of 418 Locust as part of a state-wide educational Section 3. To defray the cost of said by appropriated. In addition to the sum'vlded by statute. "Gump" Ruschonsky, Richard Methodist Church, which began on Road Department and Chamber of nro itAirs ONLY I'ditions. the Otto Mack Funeral Home in Improvement Uie sum of 81400.00 Is here- ui sauo.ou. which Is hereby appropriated Section 3. To defray the cost of said Zoning Board declined Mr. Cu-j June 28, will be held at the church1 Btta Huwtk in Keansburg. avenue has left for her summer project to give New Jersey girls by appropriated. A down-payment of from the capital Improvement fund. Wojcio. Keith Hunter, Richard! Commerce of Eastern Union "RIVER LADY" Jersey City. An open car was 8100.00 In the existing capital Improve-. Section 4. To finance ssld appronrla- Improvement, the sum of (3700.00 Is here- part's request.for rezoning of hisScorese, Ronald Scorese, Chuck at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. There will Larry Smith, son of Mr. andhome at Cranberry Lake, where required to carry the many floral citizenship training and first-hand ment fund, ts also hereby appropriated.)tlon of SM0O.OO. bond anticipation notes by appropriated. In addition to the sum property on the ground that there County. . ' nncolor "10th Ave. Angel" Moat Have Tea Lester Smith of 336 Second ave- she plans to spend the remainder knowledge of government in ac- Section 4. To finance said approprla-'of the Township are hereby authorized to of (300.00. which U hereby appropriated Pazienza, P. Jackson, Bill Kury- be a worship service and program, Das Darrea tributes. Interment was in Flower tlon of S1400.00. bond anticipation notes be issued In an" amount not exceeding, from the capital Improvement fund. was other suitable business prop- followed by a social hour in the "ONLY ANGELS Tea tasters In a London import- nue, is spending the week with of tbe summer. tion. Section 4. To finance said appropria- man, Harold Grape'nthin, CSeorgi Ing house work all day smelling, Hill Cemetery, Union City. of Uie Township sre hereby authorized to said appropriation, which notea shall bear tion of (3700.00. bond anticipation notes erty available in the borough. It Mackenzie and Ronnie Golcher. church basement Parents and Patrolmen Rewarded HAVE WINGS" WED. Tton 8AT. Mr. and . Mrs. Frederick Eicholz Miss Phyllis Liquore of Fourth A native of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. be Issued to aa aggregate amount not Interest at a rate not exceeding « perof the Township are hereby authorised to -,_ is understood, however, that the "WOMAN IN WHITE" tasting onj feeling samples of if Union. avenue, a recent graduate of exceeding said appropriation, to bear in- cent per annum and ahall mature In onebe Issued In an amount not exceeding Winners in a jacks contest were friends ^re invited to attend and KENILWORTH — Patrolmen At Pwmter Prices Daub moved to Jersey City with raorosio OBOSNANCK terest at a rate not exceeding 0 per year from date of Issue, said appropriation, which notes ahall bear mayor and council feel that loca- Y ground tea. At 4 p. m. they Jonathan Dayton Regional High centum per annum and to mature In Section S. It Is hereby determined: 1 Marion Pazienza, first; Marie view an exhibition of handcraft Charles Lohroan and Thomas Ne- JENNVEB JONES Miss Mildred Mayer, a recent! her parents as. a child. She was a AN OBDINANCB ProvUHn* (or the Pav-1 year. that the supplemental debt statement re- Interest at a rate not exceeding • per tion of a super market at the pro- Sestt in —*-- f-'fi- Bftmoon tea. graduate of Jonathan Dayton Re- School, has accepted a position Ins ol part of. Oraton Drive. cent per annum and ahall mature In ono Johnson, second, and Mary Lou accomplished by the children who ville, who started two-week vaca-| OBEGOBY PECK member of Charlotte Chapter, Be It Ordalnad by tbe Township Com- Section 8. It U hereby determined, and'quired bylaw has been made and filed;year from data of Issue. posed site would be of great' attended the school. gional High School, has accepted with the Rodic Rubber Corpora- J uTj'dir11111*1"8 °* "»• Township of Cranford In declared that the probable period of use-|that the obligations herein authorised to Wessler, third. In a marbles con' tions on July 1, have been granted OES.of Section 8. It Is hereby tdetermined: enough benefit to the community This World of Beauty" will be BOEOUOH OV GABWOOD position with Watson Stillman tion of New Brunswick. \ and had been the County of Union: fulness of said Improvement Is 40 yeara;|be Issued are within all debt limits fixed that the supplemental debt * «*t**rT* re* test, results were as follows: an additional three days? leave FUBUG MOUCS ' 1 a member of Trinit""y ~Episcopa " ~l 1 Section 1. That Oraton Drive, beginning that the supplemental debt statement re- by taw; that the period of imtft»lntTi ot quired by taw has been made and Bled; to warrant granting of an excep-j Chuck Pazienza, first; Richard the sermon topic of the Rev. Ger- each because of "service above the KIDIME SHOW "DUEL IN Public Dottc* Is 4arabr gtran that tha Company in Roselle. The Garwood Boy Scouts are Church, Hoboben, for many years. at Iroquola Road and running northerly quired by statute has been made and this Improvement Is 40 years; and that that the obUgttlona herein authorised to tlon to the zoning ordinance, and BorouA of Oarwood has raoatvad tha spend Saturday a • distance of 330 sect be tmftrovad by filed; that the obligations herein author-,the gross debt of the Township will be be Issued are within all debt limits fixed ;«£ll Scorese, second, and Jim Scaro-j ald M. Cover; Jr., pastor, at thecall of duty," it was announced by foUowlnf offer from John Behnltxar and In nrjfHrifl»> to Mayor Daub, she! the construction of a bltuminus penetra- lied to be Issued are within all legal Increased SM00.0O by Issuing said by law: that the period of usefulness ef , that such action will be taken if'pezza, third. regular worship service Sunday at Police Chief George D- Conklin. THfeSUlT Kstellf Sehnitxer. Ms wlla. to purchase Camp Lion, where they will enjo; Is survived by three other sons, tion macadam' pavement, all In accord- debt limits prescribed by statute: and tions. . ^ this Improvement la 10 years; and that the the plans submitted by Mr. Cu- Borouch owned land, known as Block 4S. a program of outdoor cooking, ance with tha pTiniw +*t4l specUScatlc that th~ e cross debt of tbeTownship will I section 6. This ordinance shall take gross debt of the Township wtll ba In- A marshmallow hunt and roasi 11 a. m. The two officers did considerable "Yotmg BuSwla lots 603-eta-SM and tba Northerly 10 George P. and Austin H. of Jerseyprepared tor same by the Tuwnshjp 1— be Increased by the IssuancIunrae of said effect 10 days after Its publication, after creased (8700.00 by Issuing said obliga- pari prove acceptable to the gov- feet of Lot 80S. In the amount of S378.00 Quality nature study, swimming and hlk obligations by the sum of (1400.00. was held on Friday. Hondcraft detective work on their own time ' with Kay Sogxcs City, and Alfred V. of Rutherford; Ctneer and now on file In the ofBce of blii b th lOnal passage aa provided by statute. tions. erning body. aUCHABD ABLEN and not needed for public use and that ing. the Township Clerk. Section S. mis ordinance ahall take Section 8. This ordinance shall toko during the past week included the f Cranberries in connection with the apprehen- the said offer has been apptuvad by tha APERHANGING a daughter. Miss Anna H. of Jer- Section 3. That said Improvement be effect 10 daye after 1U publication after Meusa effect 10 days after Its publfc-alton after —also— .BavdvaVasaCtS aVav eB IOCXU SfiAaiNnO^rCs'a'Beis1* eUlfl final passage as provided by statute. A petition signed by many resi- making of garden markers am When buying cranberries, look te sion of three men implicated in a Mayor and Council at a meettns held ea Donald and Laddie Perry of 31: sey City; a brother, George of The foragohig ordinance was Introduced flnal passage as provided by statute. dents of the Blue Ridge Manor the 32nd day of June 1MB. and that at a AHMTING the cost thereof be asansufd against the snd pazaed OD nrst reading at • regular plant sticks, painting, cut outs, Orm plump balls. Large or smalt recent hold-up at the Havelka "Dcg of "Sped To Sp*re" meeting of the Jiayor and Council to bfl P Walnut street leave today for Hasbrouck Heights; two sisters, " " " '" benefittcd thereby as pro- meeting of Ins Township Oommlttea of Ins section recently was presented store, on the Boulevard: held on July 13, IMS. at tha Municipal Camp Endeavor. vided by statute. Township <^ Cranford. N. J.. bald on coloring, picture cutting and paint tha flavor Is the same; however, tte Building. Garwood. Mew Jersey, at *-M Gnannteed Workmanship Mrs. Anna Bescher of Weehawken Section 3. To defray the cost of said The foregoing ordinance wss IntroducedJuly O. 1048. and will be considered Tba foregoing 'ordinance wss Introduced urging rezoning of the area to P. M. (DAT.) the said offer to purchase James Burns of Garwood at sod passed on first reading at a regular ing. Handcraft projects for this dark, red berries an not quit* as FBKB ESTIMATES and Mrs. George Heath of Carl- tnr^piwiu^ii^nt, the aurn of S30OO.O0 Is meeting of tha Township Ownmttlro of lbsfur final passage, after public hearing, at and passatt on Jlrst reading at. a eajnilar permit erection of a super market' week > include lawn .markers and tart as th» lighter colored ones. 6 — CABTOONS — S will be considered for flnal approval and tained honors at Union Junior stadt, and three grandchildren. hereby appropriated. In addition to the snother regulsr meeting of ssld Township meeting of the T ishlpOo niUee ottho- on the proposed site. . sale in accordance with the provisions of sum of Mop oo. which Is hereby appro- Township of Crsnford.' N. J.. held on OommltlM st Municipal Building. Cranford. Township of Cranford. N. J.. bald oa house numbers. the M. 5T Revised Statute* of 1037. Tltte College, Cranford, during the term prfatc' ' d" fru" m Uie capital Improvement July 0. IMS. and will be considered New Jersey, on * July 6. IMS. and will be considered 40: Chipter 00-38 THKATBE8 proval and also pay proportionate ahtra ef day at Elizabeth General Hospital Interest at a rate not exceeding 0 per . (Daylight Sating Time) •Daylight Savina Time) Uonal mane of New Orange. Union HAND MOWEBS taxes for balance of year UMS baaed on p centum per annum and shall mature In J. WALTBa COFFEE. OBuatr, MT. J- by tte Borough of Ken- _ sffNaaka FOWEB M0WEB8 MOVIE OUIOK present ineisnd valuation*. after a long Funeral serv- one year from date of Issue. Township Clerk. turn per annum and to mature In 1 year. - j. WALTKB coma. tlworth. on tte 13tb day of July. H4S M. (Bas. ISM> LOMK ruusa CAU. (c) If purchaser falls, aejleeta or re- NU-VIEW Ices were conducted this morning' Section 9. It Is hereby determined: Dated: July «. 1048. Section S. It Is hereby determined and Towashlp Clark. at eight o'clock P. M. (OAT.), at tte Naples was founded as a Greek BSoantami^ Avtu Springfield, N. JT. PLA1OT1ELD 6-W00 fuses to pay balance due together with that the supplemental debt statement re- declared that the probable period of use-Dated: July 8. 1048. Borough HaU. Borough of Kenllwprth. colony about 1000 a C It became Wat Movie Information charges snd taxes within said thirty days ttw VENETIAN BUND at the Patrick Funeral Home. Lin- quired by law has been made and riled; fulness of said Improvement is 18 years; Mrw Jersey, la accordance with tte pro- Nutumn deposit ms . *«"«_ an* tte Wartariy Slda ct shall te appointed by, tte Uaror and beaches . refreshments, hair dryers r River" In lieu of said proceedings. Lanritz of Carteret and three The forecolng ordinance was Introduced to Include house connections to the lots Netlee aouthttit CouneU of the Borough of Kenilworth for Venetian Blind Tape, cord and and passed oa first readlnc st • recnlar abutting thereon and to be constructed The foregoing ordinance was Introduced a diced term of one year, which term everything for your comfort (h| Deed to premises to contain re- •applies sold. grandchildren. mertlns of the TMmsblp Ocmmlttre of tbeIn accordance with the plans and speci- fid passed on flrst reading at • regular McINTYRE'S Otl shall expire on tte 31st day of Pecsnibsr strictions that only a one-family type ol TownshlD ot Crsnford. N.- J., heM onfications prepared for same by the Town- letting of the Township Committee of tbe Laural Avnw bitwaau the of each year. Tte duties and tte work to- JOLT 1MB dwelling ahall be erected on said prenv Jury 6. 1048. and will be considered ship Engineer and now on file In the•iwnahlp <4 Cranford, N. J., behi on te performed by tte Road Working Fore- ue*. 4431 Knopf St, linden for flnal psssage. after public hearing, st office of the Township Clerk. uly 0. 1048. and will be considered Lawn Mower Shop man shaU te prescribed and promulgated WAX.TCS a McMANTJS. Peach Festival another reeular meeting of ssld Township Section 2. The construction of said flnal passaee. after publle hearing, at by tte Mayor and CouneU of tte Borough 1 "State of the Union" | Borouch Clerk on No. 10 Bus note ClocsBklttee st Mwrlflftal Sulldljur. Granford. wer with house connections shall be nother regular meeting of said Township Dated July 8. 1048. FAH8-MATTHEWS GARWOOD — The Youth Fel-J New Jersey, oa jot Kenilworth. THE SEASHORE LINDEN S-108S lowship of St Paul's Evangelical undertaken as a local Improvement and Dnunltteo at Municipal Building. Cranford. New Power and Hand Section 3. Tte Road Working Foreman HEABINO AID SERVICE, Ine. TUESDAY. JULY 20. 1048. the cost thereof shall be assessed asalnst few Jera»v, on atnet would the lands specially benefltted thereby In tottiM _ tte Borouah shall receivo as compeneeuois for r?** aerv* 1189 Bast Jsrsey Street. BUsabetfc. N. J and Reformed Church will hold a . at 8:30 o'rfork P. M. TUESDAY. JULY 20. 1048. Ices, a salary ot 83300.00 per annum, JI BUsabslk peach festival at the church from (Dayllsht Ratios Time) the manner prescribed by statute. •( R .10 o'clock p. It. Mowers io Stock Ba It Ordalnad by thaMayor and " " "" manner aa other offlo J. WAITED; corras. Section 3. To defray the cost of said •Daylight Saving Time) Power and Band Mowers o« tba Barouah of KenUwotth In tte Borough. SERVANTS 6 to 9 p. m. tomorrow. The public Township Cltrk. Improvement the sum of 81800.00 is here- J. WALTEU COFFEE. Expertly Sharpened A Repaired that Laum Avanua batvoen tte Kaatarly Section «. This Ordinance shall tain «owt is invited to attend. Dated: July 0. 1048. by appropriated. A down-payment of Township Clerk atda of South 11th Straat and tte Woatattr [effect In tte manner prescribed by law. BBAMMA otraaaf (200.00 in the existing capital Improve- uted: July 0. 1040. Mowers Bought. Sold and ilisi sMa ol South SUt Btraat. ba and tha are hard to get ment fund. Is also hereby appropriated. Exchanced. aama to hcrtby vacated and all public FUESHIP29 BICK BAVBOBS In Capt. Padraig Odea and Mrs. Fs^ta* BIBs «Ua Fenales Section 4. To finance said appropria- New doe for Penicillin Weldln* A Delivery Service right* and intarait axMlns thataln ba and Publlo Kouot U Bertby Oltan that tte but we offer our services INSURANCE Odea of Fort Riley, Kans., are vis- Nickels and pennies &ro leat&l ten- tion, bond anticipation notes of the tta aama la hcr«t>y vacated, axUnsutehad forcralos Ordloaoce was knroducad at a [Township are hereby authorized to be Penicillin is being given in Ice Teltjfooe WEttfieU 2-2528 melting of Uu Ooremlng Body of tha Bor- as follows— iting Capt. Odea's parents. Mr. and der only to an amount not exceeding u«n»rf in an aggregate amount not ex- ream to check rcspratory lnfcc- This Ordinance shall take effect In tteouch of Kenilworth on the SXnd, day of osra AirtBT in Mrs. Odea of 85 Fourth avenue. 2S cents. Silver coins ore legal ten- ceeding said appropriation, to bear In- Geo. Mclntyre. Jr., Prop. manner praacrthed by law. June. 1048. It vn then read for tte . REPRESENTING for terest at a rate not exceeding 0 per cen- lon. flrtt time. The said Ordinance will ba fi&wf W They will return next Monday to der up to S10. 235 ELMEB ST.. WESTFIELD Hatkis further considered for final puitto by tte eatherstripping FIRE and MARINE: Fort Riley. FubUe Kotlas Is Hereby Cites that Ihs UoTtnlng Body of the Borouah of Kenil foragolag Ordlaanca «r*s Introduced at aworth. at the Boroucs—Ball^Bavlnud, 3TABT8 WED, JULY 141 SMatlas of tte Oorarnlog Body of the Bar-Kenllworth, . New Jartey. U eltht o'clock m Fire BUSINESS MEN'S ousts of KeaUworth on the SXnd day ofth1 e evening (DB.T.t on tte 13th day of "Green Grass of Leaky.roofa repaired Put New life In June. IMS. It was then read tor tteJuly. 1MB- At such time and place, or at Insurance Company Orat tuae. Tte ssld Ordinance will btj any time and place to which (uch meeting L tfanarafrontSloV farthsjr cnasldsrtd for Anal pssssge b* thamay be adjourned, all persons Interested Wyoming" YOUR FORD CAR Asrlcultoral Fire Oorandcg Body of lbs Borough of KenUV will te given an opportunity to te heard ty (OfM.0toiy.tarl JERSEY 6ENTIAU LINES Lumber - Millwork worth, at tte Borough Ball. BoutarardJ concerning such Ordinance. Insurance Company Ksoihrorth. New Jsnejr. at sight o'clock k> Service for your home 85 H. P. tte «*enmg (D3.T.) on the lath day of By Order of lbs Govcmlag Body. ^ Spare** Glens Falls Fire HIRTS July. me. At such time and place, or at MaGBVNA. nun ' ' time and place to which such meettnj Borouth dark. * mm* Insurance Company Mason Materials Dated: June tX. IMS." - Combination Windows may te adjourned, all peraon* Intereated North Britlat d Mercantile will te given aa opportunity to be heard * (itirttfammtt concerning auch Ordinance. Paramount Home insulation Rebuilt Engine Fire Insurance Company By Order of tte Oovemlng Body. ATHLETES FOOT GERM JM laa^lraga.M»l.«aW NOWl Taar, Toes. And Insurance Company of Screens - Storm Sash __ ramr i. MOSVNA HOW TO KILL |T. Foothill Play House JOAN rONTAUrS ' ffloofs of all descriptii $ i0 Your North America 16c ono (or m ONE HOUR, * fheKORN Ki> £»—between: -XtL BJB. »-SUS unns joBBOM in Old V NOT PtXASSO. your 39c back. A«k Enclne Traveller'o Fire Insurance BEAUTIFULLY anv ttrugaUt for thto STRONQ fungicide. laf ffice, home, tWtory 153 Company Shingles - Roofing Materials TBVOt. Made with to percent alcohol. It ¥ KOBMJERS! Fatcscnls "Letter From An BUDGET PLAN FKKKTBATSS. Raachn and klUa MOBX Unknown Wotma" LAUNDERED AND FINISHED INSURANCE corm» taster. Today at Seesafa Drug Expert workmanship I*AY AS YOU BIDE — IN — Store. SEA BAY PARK —aaw CASUALTY ''The Late Christopher Bean" IVOMNB fftffftBlffi f^., ALUMINUM Youngstown Kitchens |»l^af MaV^aaal^U^^iBBlV WaOT •aa^aaW c nun K«r. oors OABAOV DAK OCKTSA tn D Soroty THE BOUaBIOUS AND AMUSING *«yw»py SUBS SESVKE 1WO POKBAEM «¥ eeVfeptftofasn. "Riwr LatV* REAL ESTATE BATHING - BATH HOUSES Directed by ChaiioUc G. snu»m« •Lvery job guaranteed Glens Falls IndcsauJfty Co. SOCKETS UFB OVABOa — BOFSS — MSW BOABSWAEK to color Builders' Hardware JULY 8-9-1® Day Oaljr! a specialty roi MoaE ueif * CfOi BINTS PICNIC TABLES and BENCHES 8ac«lal KUMle Stew Traveller's Indenmtty C&. MORTGAGES Most Beautiful Sea Bathing Spot on the Jersey Coast I'VOUBAOB OP LASSIE" J TeL CBanford 9-S789 TWIN BORO •If a« aaswer Can CBaafeta •-S4T4 a th» «f nuts rxumata ro* FATSOHS vwatvaxmm *BU»Y MB NOT ON Uat wmmr Plus THE LONE PBADUsT HOURS 50c Fed. hi ••LITTLE A" CHARLES M. YEAKEL $5.00 WHEN BBOlrCIlT IN DAILY BEFORE NOON AUTO CORP. EXCEPT SATURDAY Inaur&nco SDCCI&I Bultfn for WM. 3. 8CUMELZ. Fres. tV>«^n Picnic Parties JULY I4-1S-I6-I7-21-22-23-24 ESTABUSUEO IBIO NOTE CHANGE OF PHONE LUNCHEONETTE UGHT1NO FIXTURES. 227 NORTH 21tt ST. CURTAIN 8:40 P. M.—TICKETS SL2S (TAX INCLUDED) MOM sn* DAD 158 LWestfield Avenue CRanford 6-2474 LAMPS AND GIFTS BLUE RIBBON CLEANERS KENILWORTH. N. J. SOOTH MANTOLOIIHC. N. 7. , Art ExMMl—WeatScSd Act ^—jrrfhUfay MONDAY n • M.M uua I» Tears ef Kaewlaa Bew" 94 HIGH STREET. CRANFORD Room 2, Second Floor Over a Quarter 0/ a Century DRIVE IN AND SAVE! CRanfonl 64M20 ON mOHWAY S7—6 BOXES SOUTH OF POINT PLEASANT ) ' and Hfas Bteatrtcc JalylBtatl ROSELLE PARK i\ BO. 4-6100—8101 CRANFOEO TBUST ELBO. 333 FAtK AVI., near FOUB1H Cr. 6-0508 Cr. 6-24S7 1 WALNUT AVE.. CBANFOBD TIL MFD. 4-4IBI 100 NORTH AVE. GARWOOD \w •«

•,;.N*1 you see, we are to Napoli, arrived this morning at OJffef We Up* «vam> turf that Bfe aboard a Navy cruiser are hour to send out our weather to so am rushing this to get ttou fant bean present an spring nay CAREFULLY! CAREFVUY! incbjded In letters recently ^re— the WX Central at DC." before midnight, which is thdiee suddenly or bo e«w5s4ontb£ ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Charles "June 10. off the north coast of outgoing mail g a host of —*-— C. Bobsrts of US .ffflinyWf ave- We'r*xsuppc*ed to.be her for three nue from their son, rfaoiey B, Africa near Algiers—The other Nature, its unfavorable night when I wrote. I told you I days, then to n«nweatt^ i d pasts, is not the only Bobsrts. serogfaphwrts^mato 8/c, , then Athens, and the who is serving aboard the USSwas' going to,Greece. Well, that major ny of good tort ob> GARWOOD CRANFORD KENILWOR^H was right at the time, but no more. fourth at Istanbul. It sounds _ ftsd D. Osman, Union Forgo, which sailed last month good, but the only trouble Is, with the Second Task Force to Instead our destination was County agricultural agent Often changed to Suds Bay, Crete, and there's too much stuff to buy. I man creates great obstacles fetne VoL LV. No. 25 CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1946 18 Pages — FIVE CENTS the Mediterranean area to relieve bought quite a few souvenirs to- ethar ships returning tothe-Unlte d we're headed there now. •/• doss mowing and careless "Yesterday afternoon, around day, but Vm not saying what if are tis» most common States. That1s a surprise. There's quite Granf OB4 on the Air Following 1400 we passed the Rock of Gil- causes of summer mjury to lawns. ag are some excerptp s braltar, but they didn't stop as or- a bit to take pictures of, so ICrabgnss Is at Its best m closely Exciting Moments at Fire on iroquois Road l l t iginally We were able should have some good ones to eutturl Give your lawn a "hair- test At 5:30 p. m. Monday Neighbors from the local sailor's letters to show all hands. I got one today his family: to see Spain, the Bock, Africa, not a "shave.- Raising the Many townspeople are planning of the VSS Huntington, with Mt v v l nearing Gilbraltar— the island of heigh^ f* Bjpwt* ow f mowenpfff^§r eatvVS*> tSjSLoP aSB minimuMflSSSSJflBMftAa&fml to attend at the studio or listen in "JunJu e T, g and we left Newport around 1500 lasl t Majorcaj . Boyy,, yyo u can reallyy Vesuvius as the background. of an mch and a half can sttU save Fire Loss at home as "Cranford's Day on theHelp Fight Monday instead of 1000. Thleare n your geography this way. "Naples itself, tent too clean a a s(ck lawn. Air" is marked with a program On UJC Plans Kearssrce had one of her liberty Fve heard of all these places, but place. Bight hundred thou Lawns do net need water everyi from 5:30 to 5:55 p. m. Monday potts swamped down at Norfolk can now visualize how and where and live here, but having had ,• *Vor weak of of tte hot summer, Recorded Station WNJR in Newark. Home Fire with twenty some killed, so wethey'resituated a lot easier. war fought right In their back'- Osaun explains. Only m extend- The studio will accommodate 250 Waste Paper Collection Trustees to Decide "The weather, has been nice the people. were delayed until everything was yards, you can Imagine how things ed drought periods is water needed Whether to Purchase taken care of down there* when last few days, but not too hot We would be. Inflation and 2?***i « anjsstanlls6s4 lawn. Browning Six-Month Figure of Short talks on life in Cranford Use Garden Hoses ' Postponed Until Fall we did get under way, we mechangt e to whites today. Some of that goes with it We had a young wul be delivered by Mayor George Site in Westfield bad weather, a storm which we the guys who have been over be- Italian kid showing us around to-of the grass add dry soil to six $103,935 Mainly Doe E. Osterheldt.. Samuel Stein, first When Hydrant Fails; Because of a sharp drop in the felt the effects of until four or fore say the weather is good in day, and he realty was a help. He inches deep or mom are the bast president of the Cranford Business price offered for waste paper, the The Board of Trustees of Union five hours ago. The firsttw o daysthe Mod all summer long. said he was the mascot of some signs of insufficient moisture. To Old P. O. Damage Association; Mrs. C. F. Schillinger Damage at $3,000 collection that was to have been Junior College will have a special were okay, except for rain and "When we get to Crete, well Army division farfou r years; and Dally fresh waterings are use- of the Village Improvement Asso- held this Sunday by Capt. Newell meeting at the college here at 3 less. A thorough soaking to a Property loss from fire in Cran- A fire which burned through the Rodney Fiske Post.- 335, VFW. hasp. m. today to decide whether to 'fog, but then the seas got rough get Vice Admiral Sherman aboard, knew dam good English, ford during the first half of 1918 ciation. R. P. Ferguson of the Board roof and gutted the upper floor of whho iis Ci of the Sixthshowed us what to buy, and wha«et depth of four to live inches at been postponed until the fall, it purchase the Bristol property in and I was sick for the next two. one-week intervals Is best for the totaled $103^35, probably the high- of Education, N. R. Foster,, presi- the one-and-one-half-story bun- announced this week by the Wychwood section of West- The sea was right on our beam, Task Fleet" not to buy, and to get the ttost est for a six months' period in thedent of the Cranford Historical So- galow of Mr. and Mrs. Charles was so we Just rolled.' out of one "June 12, Suda Bay, Crete—for our money. Anyway, wa average lawn. Terraces often suf- ciety; Harold Wilson, past presi- Thqmas "Butler, post commander. field as a future college site or de- vn fer from a lack of moisture due to township's history, according to the Jackowski at 23Iroquois road, A new date will be assigned to fer action until some later date. trough and down Into the next The bay is full of ships of thequite a bit, and had a pretty good semi-annual report of Fire Chief dent of the Rotary Clan, and Wil-causing damage estimated at one. It was rough! In fact, the force we relieve: The Cretans time. They had a tour of Rome heavy run-off losses. Water must liam Barron, president of the the post for its collection by the There were some indications this be applied slowly on such locations Howard Schinrilrr. During the $3,000, resulted in much excite- committee appointed recently -by morning, it was learned from re- navigator told me we made one must think there is a war going onscheduled, but we're due to come first half of last year the fire lossISnn* Quh. ment in the neighborhood Sunday roll of St degrees, which is pretty with this force, but Just wait til back later, so maybe I can make to permit soaking up by the soU» Mayor Osterheldt to arrange the liable sources, that the trustees but enough should be put on to amounted to$1,035 . There will be a vocal solo by when firemen experienced trouble sequences of a series of such drives probably will not sign the contract far over. After the fourth day I they see the rest of the armada,it then. . Audrey Schindler, and two-piano with a hydrant and neighbors guess I got used to it, for it hasnt which is about two days behind moisten the soU at least four inches Principal damage this year was in the community. Mrs. Jacob for the Westfield property today. "Speaking of weather over •J***. deep. to the old Post Office building, a selections by fsrtimfa Ferguson pitched in and attacked the flames Stanley is chairman of the com- At the invitation of the finance bothered me. since. s. We anchored about 1700. you cant beat it It ranges from and Patricia Rosendale with'garden hoses. Defective wir- "About the fourth night out, I "I was just listening five $34,000; second base. Bob Gall; third base, working order by the water com-jAlden street s and today's meeting. A majority of the and oil yards and 6 apartment and and Americo rXAlessandris, third, pany by 8 p. m. SundaySd . | o*f The Citizen and Chronicle, new g«L Local Post Names Stanley Butkerwiez; short stop, J. 17 trustees must approve the pur- rooming houses. in junior swim, an egg and spoon bildi *i f^S? C. Austin; right field. BUI Brook; chase. race was won by Clarence Frits, It is believed that the ftames.building valuations represented in es, $91,000; four garages, Representatives for had gained quite some headway building permits issued by the five alterations, $3,600; left field, Larry Flynn; center field, Some of the trustees are of the •, with Jim Hall, second, andinside the house before the fire office of BuQding Inspector Fred Jack O'Reilly, and umpire. Charles opinion that purchase of the Bris- Reserve Decision James Finical, third. (1,000; three signs, State Convention Carroll. was discovered, as Mr. and Mrs. Deller already have exceeded the $170; two miscellaneous, $530; tol property at the $200,000 price, On Beauty Parlor Among other contest winners Jackowski were working in the $1,000,000 mark this year, and in- Delegates to the State conven- phis the additional cost of the Archery. Clinton Crown; yard at the tune. When a neigh- dkations are that new valuations m of the American Legion, De- renovations and roadway, is more No action was taken by the Zon-junior darts, Peter Wells; senior store, $60,000; four garages, $1,770; partment of New Jersey, to be held Ambulance than the college should undertake ing Board of Adjustment Tuesday darts. Finical; fffilflir ping bar called that smoke was coming at Asbury Pork, September 0 financially at this tune. They from the bouse, Mrs. Jackowski dittons. $9,150; one new office. through 11. were named Tuesday night at a hearing on the applica- pong, Andrew Crisanti; Junior ran to the front door and foundtablished hi IMS. pointed out that, with the IBIS YEAR FASHION CALLS FOR PLAYSHOES tion of Albert J. Haddad for a Clinton Crown; junior $900. night at a regular meeting of Trips Mainly draft act in effect, the college en- - that the hall stairway to the upper During the first six months of by Building In- Cranford Post, 212.- American Le- Hie comprehensive and corulJerale service ren- horseshoes. Americo DTAlessan- story was a mass of flames. 1M8 there were 148 pen rollment probably will level off - far «bsck MM ' IN ALL THE COLORS OF THE RAINBOW nance to permit the conducting of dris; senior horseshoes, Andrew Mr. Jackowski reported that he for construction work .this fall and may even decline dur- oered is based on the ullimate in dignity. Our a beauty parlor business in part Crisanti; wV ^•^fpift**'?". Rob- Cammander G. Frank Zimmerman. To Muhlenberging the next two or three years. We Cfcrnge tu Dupiwlti fi >tM 1 1 Crisanti; wV ^^fpift?. Rob had been away for two weeks andjvaluation of $583,235. With the equipment, home and facilities express that re- of the dwelling at 113 — "t * ert Hall; junior badminton, Bui A. Jules Dommergue, Howard There also was discussion in that during a recent storm half thelpermit for the $450,000 telephone Muhlenberg Hospital was most BALANCE BEQWBED avenue. The board, mrrtmg in Barnes; Junior foul «*Mv»MwgJ Joe Ringle. Arthur P. Met*. William some quarters locally when rumors serve and dignity which meant w much. lights had gone out His wife hadlbuildlng, valuations added during* popular with local residents during Color puts your pl«Falt«es in a mew lifM See now a pretty the Municipal Rego; foul *t"v*+m| Friday nights at the Garwood Rec- ClM3lfle Permits for other months during been received from three new DRIVE IN AND SAVE! announced that the next meeting the first half of 1948 were issued teams but that no vacancies exist Society , « wns trented bv Dr. Neil Castaldo^to be determining,factors against OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 as follows: 15 cases of mumps, V- middle COfe Outlook for Bpo'ti 11 i>nd the owner was instructed to these two cites. Sewerage focUi- cases of measles, one case of Ger- week-end is for rather cloudy of the board of directors will be as follows: January, five resi- at present In the event of a va- Weaver — 1 100 NORTH AVE. GARWOOD held in the township rooms on dences. $30 400: two alterations and cancy, the matter wilt be taken up keep the do* confined for 10 doysties ore available on both of the man 1^—ffi.fg «nd two fawr of doe rktes with showers likely for observation. «ites tob e offered by the township* bites. about Saturday night , August 4. additions $1,800; one sign,- $150: pane eight) I •it'