CRANFORD KENILWORTH in Answerr to -A Recent Letter Irk 'Charter As a Public Utility Corpora- House, Elizabeth, N
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-••••r;;^:.K;.-.. ..: ;-, \ TUB CRANFQRD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1M4 Garden Club at,her home. I "Backyard Gardening.'* Mrs. ju- ./ •• — SYNOPSIS or — Mrs. Thomai Fay wUI speak on lome JWdeo will assist the hostess. Water Company Charges Answered . MDIOTES OP ijtEEtlNO QP THE nf letter i is not a true statement of fact, and is Justified so long as you fail to UNION COUNTY BOAHD OF tM i^^tJhe"HiiiitteW.Union Water ™V *»*<ure ,to f""li8h -»"«a5««p Bf >Cdu»l F. water supply this year is solely "We wish to emphasize that this Company this week by the Inter- due to the neglect of your company committee* is primarily concerned field, advising of an accident to -Jiuniclpal Water Committee, com- to adopt a policy which would en- ... Adjourned meeting of the Union in seeing that the .communities his car when it hit a drain pipe inf poaad of" representatives of com- able it to live up to the obligations County Board • of ^Chosen Free- SAVE MONCT which it represents are provided Sanford Avenue in Plainfleld, and munities served by the company. placed on your company by its holders- was held at the Court with water for all purposes, which enclosing repair bill for $72.90, was G A R wo OD CRANFORD KENILWORTH in answerr to -a recent letter irk 'charter as a public utility corpora- House, Elizabeth, N. J.. on Thurs- is the responsibilltw.of your com- day. December 31, 1953, at tenreferred to Roads and Bridges which PUinfleld-Union charged tion In your opsUcation for a pany and not of the'municipalities thitt-wiUt delaying the ; increase,.-you refer to the thirty Hyth. .. • Committee and Insurance Com- Vol. IX No. 51. Entered u tfcond clatm mail niMttrr rate as_indic_ated_in_your letter. In Director Dudley presiding." Roll mittee. «'•• CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDA . Ilic I*o»l Ofllco lit Cranford. N. J. 24 Pages — TEN, CENTS bearing on its proposed ' ratte ini - yearly "increase, ~In water con- order to accomplish;;^ this • all-jail showed nine members present. County Prosecutor, asking/for BARON'S crease and thereby imperiung. the sumption, rising- costs of operation, important end we will additional office space, was refer- prospects of- an adequate water reduced earnings and a decreasing Freeholder HerlicH made a mo- BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TO (a) Confer with ftepresenta^, tion that the minutes of Dec. 24th red to Public Property Committee. Tax Hike Trustees to Aaaat Pram, supply for thls| area next, summer: • water supply. In spite of such tives of y6ur company ||n. an BARON'S AND PROVE IT YOURSELF VIA Votes Fisher Named to Post in England Tax Rate of "Your open letter of January 6. 'te approved, which was. duly sec- Dept. of Conservation & Eco- knowledge on your .part,, no appli- deavor to determine whpt is a'fair nomic Development, enclosing a 1954. to the Inter-Municipal Water cation for an* increase has been onded and unanimously carried. Harold W. Fisher of .320 Casino avenue, coordinator of the* rate; '•• • ' Following communications were ropy of a public hearinfto' be held ~ 1000 ...- Vk Hire Two New Teachers world-wide refining activities of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), Committee can serve no useful made • by you since 1928 and your "(b) Confer with Representa- purpose unless it is an attempt on received and ordered filed: before the Water Policy and Sup- ; At one of its shortest meetings on record, the Board of Edu- today was appointed shareholder's representative for Jersey affiliates Reassigned by Esso .25 Here present application was only made tives of your .company in an en- ply Council on Feb. 2. 1954, to Hon. Richard J. Hughes, Judge cation Tuesday evening voted to assist the high school's Junior-senior in .the. United Kingdom and chairman of the company's European your part to convince the public when the municipalities served deavor to de-ternjinewhat program consider' the application of the BOBBIE of the Superior Court of N. J. en- SACCHARIN prom to the same extent as last year and hired two teachers.. that the responsibility for anyby ydu were faced with a critical you should adopt to provide ade- Plainfleld-Union Water Co., for a Coordination Committee with headquarters in London, England. water shortage in the year 1954 is closing copy, of an Order of the For Schools Forecast emergency and filed an indignant quate water at all times; ' . water supply, was referred to the V* Gr. ' Following a request from the finance committee for the prom, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher.will leave* : :—;—'.—•— attributable to the various munici- Supreme Court of N. J., appointing protest with the Public. Utilities (c) Cooperate with you before him as Assignment Judge in Union Roads and Bridges Committee. the board said it would again support the affair by moving the piano, this week-end by plane for London palities served by your company. Commission. It would seem that l ;iny siaAe^agency to grant yo.u the County, effective Jan. 4, 1954, and Following annual reports were Board of Education . providing the help lor the cafe-* ——•— '• : for a two weeks' stay (during -which Such insinuation on your part Is forcsijjht' on your part might have All Departments School '.'Costs' Account -ight'jto^withdraw additional water also advising that pursuant to the received and ordered filed: Public t tcria. setting up the sound system | Mr. Fisher will meet his new asso- New Adult unfair, is no} .supported by theresulted in an increase which To Conduct Hearing 'ronf any. source; \i • Statutes, he is appointing Mrs. Property,- Grounds and Buildings nance Committee, setting the date ciates. They expect to move to facts and cannot go-unchallenged;. would have perjnittedyou4o-prop- and providing the janitorial serv- To Join Project For 40-1'oint Jump, /•"In conclusion, we reiterate/that lulia A. Sarosky as his, Secretary Committee: Committee, on Roads for 'the Organization meeitng of England early this spring. The public is entitled'' to know the- erlv expand your facilities and' Monday on Budget " ''ices., , ' • •' .. ' , '. we will be glad to work withjlyou art $4,400 per annum, effective Jan. and Bridges; Insurance Committee* this- Boardforthfe year^ 1954 for 1 PINT The proposed school budget for List For Local Girls Born in Rutland, Vt, in 1904, Mayor Andersen Says truth, including the, following: furnish your customers •withLa'n Louis Troutman. president, re- Ir. Fisher joined' the Jersey Courses owards any fair constructive pr6- ». 1954; $3,400 tb be paid by Union County Supervisor of ,Roads: Coun- Saturday, January. 2, 1954, at the. 1954-53 school year will raise •A full three-year scholarship in , .'"I. In your , letter you deplore [.adequate water-supply. ram,. but .we will not be respon- ported on a meeting of the finance standard organization in 1927 on A 1954 tax rate of approximately County and'$1,000 to be paid by ty ' Engineer; and Public Welfare twelve o'clock noon, "was on ro}I the local tax rate .between 56 and urses training to be presented to S6.25 per $100 of assessed-'Valua- the fact that this committee has "3. The delay of. hearings for sible for your failure to meet [your committee he attended- Monday lis graduation from Massachusetts Sussex County, was referred to Committee: and County Supervisor call unanimously-adopted. •/, WnCHMZEL 60 points, John McClintock, chair- For Prom Cranford High School student tion- was forecast this week t>y employed Independent engineering rate increase is laid at yy door. obligations to the public. inance Committee. of Weights & Measures. The Director then askedytoe man of the finance committee of evening. He said it is "planned to istitute of Technology. After serv- Additional Subjects advice. It is unreasonable? to ex- t>y the Village Improvement As- Mayor F. P. Anderson. This will •You were ihstructedjjy the Public "We suggest that we wast ! no Joseph A. Porter advising that Following resolutions were in- minutes of this ' meeting, ^hich the Board of Education, reported have a name band again, but he :c in the research laboratories of pect the municipalities to with- Utilities Commission to file an in- Finance Unit Outlines sociation was voted at a meeting of Esso Standard Oil Company in Offered for School*!* nwk the first time in the town- - more time with letterwritin I or his, clients. Redwood Construction troduced and moved for adoption; were duly approved. // .-today, '• ' ' 1, ' ' ' • «•.- ••.-. • •pointed out that their cost is going draw opposition to your applica-. dependent engineers' report by the organization in Sherlock Hall .ton Rouge. La., and Standard Oil ship's history that the local rate newspaper propaganda, but that C6., feel that $3,000 which tHei 1. Freeholder Herlich. for Fir There being no further business 23' A public hearing on the pro- up' substantially. He said a com- Fund Raising Means Tuesday. , * First Spring Semester has been above the $6 mark. The tlon for rate increases without the September 2,/l953, but failed to we cooperate fully to provid the County has agreed to contributenance Committee^ asking for theto be considered, the -Director de- Jcvelopment Company at Linden, assistance do so' untiJ/November 2, 1953 and posed budget will be held Mon- prehensive, fluid-raising program The $350 scholarship will be a Twenty-one courses will be of- 1953 rate here was $5.85. ' of qualified capable residents of' your" territory -• with n connection with-a storm sewer approval of the Director of Local clared the Board adjourned sine onday y ic was appointed assistant mana- engineers. This committee has even thenicopies of same were not $1.00 TANGEE $24)0 NYLON day evening at 8 p. m. in Cleveftuhd is, planned.