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1 Page Sxteen THE CRAWFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1948 A V" 1 llt^r-j=3uva^c= "&* Presets yoer Buttress (ma &US, SQfX O^ CZSflftO ttrty^^ flfl C*QXCuPo Thoy'ro etnrdlj constructed, come la foq or twn drat Street Blocr. S.59 -W: '.*>' v*l* * * ** v% Tfeoyro BS^Q off ^aof orss^t * cottoa tlal'o hand rrfr*^ «pcrnsaneotr/ ClwUT^ to keep ther freshness after.countless wadhtnesl Vcrety of dedena. eoloro. Sfagla, eollo 'rm. Sred Floor. j f^^'-- : \ > /' 4-H, «ass'$? QOTLTE DEO PADS Protect your good mature»! Our bed pads ore made wth cotton felt fllng and covered wth llraclcd mnsll.~full an5 twn crca. -Street rjoor, 3,59 t* * **f-*a '^rt^ «*Uv " " - - *. ^ ^EO'UQT: 1 : Theao aheeto are woven of 144 threads to the oquase nch. Than means they're ngged, cleaely woven eheeto.. ohceto that are ready for years of wear, yearo off launderng Street Floor. Szo 63T a W ' 2*6 Szo 81" s w 2.53 Projects JOBX pllowo frcga colng... olers teldl do Mcron sad hay ' VSSVa pt w *^^* lo. emelopo Oasast St. FL 1.'*«*&.«/<m_ g-.-flm Pllow Case, 45" Sze S" s Ssso Ws SUr3> s 36".74B These sheets ore closely woven of 128 threads to the square nch.. and laundry tested for years of wear. They're free from szng. Anl just eee how they're prced! Street Floor. Szo 72" x 00" 2.19 Sze 81" x 99" 239 Szo T x 108" 2.39 Sze 81" 'x 108" 2 Pllow Case, 4STx 36 57c Y? V " AT Here*o teal valno for yont pp estrn-lans.blanket n o warm wopl-rayoc cotton blend.. and prced only 5.95! t'e a full 72x90.. and that means plenty of luck-n! n lush boudor shades.' St. FL BATES MU5TTY.... AND) THEY AHE.PRACTCAL, TOO! Al«Z«V - <v, *#> ' '!. * '>> These are extra-amoot, extra (soft, extra-glossy percale eheets. They're woven of carded Amercan cotton wth 180 threads to tho square nch, 25% more threads than servce weght muslns! St. FL Szo4S"x72* 1.29 J» Ska ": ** Cose. 45" a J"«. **!» TURKSH BATH TOWELS Famous Cannon qualty n thck, thnly lurkoh towels. Each a full 20~x40"... n a colorful P't Jd _d?e«?. Jl^_r?»e t. Uue. peach end green wth whte, Mn«-n n S. FL 47c * 5.95 '<& Here's a glamour bedspread thnt'a practcal, too! t"» gay and rclof ful.. yet t wa^hea lke a lro.m. > next to wraklc-^roof! Cnmo Bee our new group of Rales bed* opreads tomorrow! n bmdsomo boudor colors. Street Floor. X- m m \ 7 smemfac»- «c \.J / / " X, Tbeoe are famous Two Slortt brand... closely woven, heavly napp«<3 whte shed. Mantlets wth. lark ettrhed edges to prevent frayng. S. Fl. 2.4 r r a_" K^<t XT ra m r x \ jr-^ ~t0»3*3 la, W,../&*,;J / 1 hb 1 DSU TOXFELS Tfccs famotu Klartra dull tokcls are relablo ood flpceay drlcff TbcyVe male of a lnenen J - rollaa - rayon blend. dme n rauu-colored elrpes... all fasl colors. Saeet Floor. «a. 47o v^sr w* 'V.- t'* TABUZ ^^L eo protectors *^^ matso o3 a clf-r, dro tcavv vlsnfl prfr 1? "p*^. They'll proteca yoc talleclols^ 63.VO yo3 laaadry bhla,\ K^TnffT" 1 also 5~&x5& 75c. Dl^»*o :-.' J YOU GET YEARS OF USE WTH OUR SPUN RAYON TABLECLOTHS 54 a 54 _ u 72 Ybs epua rayon cod cotton yarns n ths tablecloth aro coodrucled to gvo you OOQ ycare of wear. And l*a hand prnted la beautful patterns.. n tho flnett djc» obtnnablo! A tablecloth ULO hla r"*-«a woodcrfol &Ul for a brde, for yooted! Ssedt Floor. ORUGNE! NTERLNED DOWN FMXOWS AT AN UNBELEVABLE Thess pllowo era ecneromly Oled «rf2j soft, untary down. They're coverea vlb a strped lln.f«*-ff«*l«>w tckng tbat^s downproof. And tbeyve prced et o mere 6>5! Tho quantty fa lmted.. e» be hero tomorrow mornng whea tho doora openl Street Floor. WE'RE CLOSED EVERY MONDAY... Begnnng Next Week Open Thursday DRVE CAREFULLY WALK CAUTOUSLY G A R w o o D RANFORD Vol. V. No. 50 s r-.t-.vr.» A.vaaa3t:a.-v; WALK CAUTOUSLY CRAWFORD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY Pages FVE CENTS Snow Homes Wthout Heat, lght, Telephone; Stonm Cost at 86,000 Contnung snow 1 removal operatons after addtonal deposts of snow followng the record-breakng fall of 263 nches on December 26 and 27, had brought the total cast to the townshp up to approxmately $4,000, t was r ported yesterday by Townshp Engneer-Patrck J.GralL- Added to ths, Mr. Gral sad, was an addtonal cost of about $1,100 for removal of trees and branches and other clean-up work after the Many Cranford resdents who thought the snowstorm that ended 1947 nconvenent, dscovered what real hardshp meant when they found themselves startng 1948 wthout heat, lght or telephone servce as wres fell throughout the townshp durng the sleet storm on the frst two days of the. New Year. Motor vehcle traffc agan was slowed up or halted, ths tme by a coatng of slppery ce over the snow remanng from the earler storm, and by fallen trees and branches and flarng lve wres down n the roads. There were several cases of cars and trucks comng nto contact. wth lve wres or becomng entangled n wres on the streets, and many nstances of stalled cars, " ropfhp^ fenders and panful falls for pedestrans, but no serous njures or deaths as a result of the severe condtons were reported to the polce. Many nstances of emergency or extreme hardshp- as a -result-of -falure of power n- homes where -there-were amouchudfenor-cases of acknesb were gven specal attenton by members of the polce and road departments and the Publc Servce crews at work n the area. A true sprt of neghborlness also was evdenced under.the trybg condtons, wth many famles doublng up n homes that stll hod heat, whle others spared by the freak antcs 'of the elements hooked up emergency extensons to ther. own power supples to help out adjacent homes that had been less fortunate. Freplaces n numerous homes were brought nto servce ; for heatng purposes, and many people even dd ther cookng by open hearth method. Local antng places were swamped by other famles dependent entrely upon electrcty because of use of electrc ranges, ol burners, refrgerators lghtng Drects Gean«XJp Commttee Transfers to Cover Cost; Prase for Job Dome Resolutons. transferrng $6,000 from the tax len foreclosure account to the snow removal account to cover expenses of.snow removal work untl the 1948 budget s approved were adopted by the Townshp Commttee December ~30 at the fnal meetng of Half of the sum wll go to the salary and wages account and half to other expenses for snow removal.' Cost <»f_ clearng PATRCK J. GBAX Celebraton Mayor Names To Arrange Memoral, July 4 Observances Appontment of a commttee to arrange for Cranford's observance of Memoral and ndependence Days was announced by Mayor George E. Osterheldt at -a meetng of-the Townshp- Commttee -Tuesday nght The appontments at ths tme-wll matu; possble nearly Local stores dd a rushng busness n candles and flashlghts -whle electrc power-was ^>ff,and C. E. Trubenbach reported sellng Sharkey, Joseph Russell, more pressed freplace logs last Lucen Doros. Florence Blorganzaton and ncluson n the 1948 budget of adequate funds for more elaborate observances. Dedcaton of the new muncpal athletc feld s expected to be one of the hghlghts of the ndependence Day program ths year. Members o oe commttee follow: J. W. Doran, C. K. Sellers, J. E. Wolf. D. J. Croft, George D. Rankn, A. G. Henrch, H. M. Buck, Harold Glover. Howard Schndler, C. H. Warsnsk, P. J. GraU. C. M. Ray, H. G. Suter, A. A. Smth, T. A. Albans, Dr. H. R. Best, J. W. Coffee, Samuel KJunder, Lous Hoar, John Whte. J. V. Nostrand. Erc Anderson, B. J. Mller, G. N. Klng, Allen Peterscn W. A. Fscher, F. J. Deller. G. E. Crosby, C. G. Albury, Mabel Kam. Maron Whte, Jean Fasnacht, A. F. Metz, S. W. McFadden, R. J. Katrl, Jules DuBarry, George Dreyer, R. N. Keppel. Elmer Dlls, Frank 7.rmnnCTnv;n, Joseph For Snow lowng the December 26 snow wll he n excess of $3,000, Townshp Engneer P. J. Gral stated last week. '. '" ' ' A communcaton was receved from the Cranford Busness Assocaton expressng apprecaton for the excellent snow removal 'work of the engneerng department. Polce Commssoner J. Edward Wolf sad all members of the commttee are n agreement that Townshp Engneer Gral and hs staff are dong a One job and expressed apprecaton to the Busfor ts letter Norwegan'Exchange Student * o By RENE-EONDBATOWCZ' - "They are smlng all the day!" Ths was her mpresson of Amercan' students when Anne Femlle Vogt. 17-year-old Norwegan'student, returned Monday from her frst day of dosses at Cranford Hgh School. Blonde, ntent, and eager to express herself, Anne cradled her lttle Norwegan-to.-Englsh dctonary as she made entres n her new dary.... A guest of Mss Jane Troutman, daughter of Mr. and L.. G. Troutman. 201 Reord avenue, the Norwegan exchange student seemed as much at home n Cranford, N. J., as she would have been n her coastal home at Mandal, Norway. Anne arrved December 29 wth commendaton. Mayor George E. Osterheldt, who presded, expressed thanks to townspeople for bearng wth the engneerng department durng the He sad resdents had tolerant and had coemergency, been very operated n an excellent manner. Fre Commssoner J. W. Doran reported that snow had been removed from around allfre hydrants shortly after the storm was over, and that fremen remaned on" duty from Frday mornng untl Monday. Fortunately, he sad the department receved nothng but mnor calls. Commssoner Wolf warned parents and guardans aganst permttng chldren to use sleds n the streets unless properly guarded. He also urged resdents to cooperate durng ths and future snowstorms by removng ther cars promptly. from the. streets to facltate work of the engneerng deportment Adopted on fnal readng was on ordnance fxng salares of class sesson to another (n Nor- Frday than he hod sold durng the past two years combned. Fallng branches and trees whch took wres wth them were mostly to blame for power falure^. Caus- "large~ees~that came down to Columba Manor, on Elzabeth n venuej on West Holly street on Balmer parkway, north, and on Orchard street The large tree that came down on Elzabeth avenue made a spectacular sght wth ts trunk extendng entrely across the street Cars were able to pass rght under the trunk. Threat of the fallng of a heavy lmb that hung suspended over two terns and K. Van Blancom. lttt ejnted offers of Tho $300 each from John Hoffman, 37 Osborn place; Wllam Schad. 33.Max^Sohob-, 39 block 659,y Carpentcr <and Veronca places Present homes of the three famles ore n the lne of Route 4 Parkway. Also accepted subject to publc hearng at the nemt meetng were these offers to purchase townshp- Roselle Park attorney, $175, for lots 94, 95 and 96, block 169, located on Carpejler place; Mr. Lctter, $3, , hgh tenson wres caused the ~ ".' blockng off of North Unon avc. 6" and 612 block 518 w block ^tt^v^tmr-wm^fte-waf^., safety measure. The townshp'*"? W f««? ««"»* 5 10 «for. lo. U was not permtted to remove ths-' 3 " 1 ana 2J5._ oluck 5»o. Brookade lmb because of the proxmty of-p 1^ and Arcva avenue, the wres, and t was yesterday Rate of pay for specal polcemen before Publc Servce men cleared for the ensung year was fxed at up the hazard and removed the's an hour. December polce rebarrer. port showed 321 calls nvestgated. The fallen wres all over town 7 auto accdents n whch 5 ; resulted n abandonment of snow 1 were njured. 2 fatally, $25 n stolen Plowng operatons here at nght goods recovered, and 98 bummonbecause of danger to men from st ssued. lve wres. Engneer Gral rc-j Pcj cc Commssoner J. Edward ported. Daylght work also was WoU jnd Townshp Engneer P. J. nlowed up by the necessty of the Gral, wcre nppo n ted to represent dangerous Job of clearng away wres, trees and branches before snow removal could be carred on. All roads had been opened up after the cnowfall of December 26-27, but there was stll much cleanng up to be done when the oleet storm ht n come nstances, fallen wres had to be held up wth dry poles to enable the plows to enter streets. At South Unon avenue and Normnndlc place one wre was ted - up nto a tree Permt operaton of plows. Durng the wwt ntnrm n to flood condton Sprngfeld and CranTord on an nter-county group (Contnued on page <tghl) Dog cemae Tag Deadlne Fclruary Dog lcense tags for 1948 went on sale last week n the offce of Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee and may be obtaned at any tme durng ths month. Polce wll bemuncpal employes, ncludng members of the polce and fre departments. W. J. Conley, representng the Vllage mprovement Assocaton, nqured whether the new salary schedule elmnated bonuses. Mayor Osterheldt sad that t dd unless condtons change radcally durng Also- adopted 01* fnal- readng was an ordnance vacatng portons of certan streets requred A 10,000 lumens street lght was (Contnued on page eght) ere Elmnaton of whoopng cough among pre-nchool chldren wll be the (rst major objectve of Cranford's new health offcer, Wllam P. Smth. Ths was unnounced New Year's mornng at the reorganzaton meetng of the Board of Health n the muncpal buldng by Mr. Smth shortly after he Wys, H[> prted health offcer, secretary of the DOard andregster of vtal statstcs, succeedng Wllam J. Wllsey, who retred on penson December 31. Health Offcer Smth. who served as assstant to Mr. Wllsey for the past sx months, explaned boys and grls who wll attend hgh school classes n flew Jersey and New York towns. Th s project n nternatonalsm s beng sponsored by the New York Herald Trbune Forum n cooperaton wth the Scandnavan Arlnes System, the Amercan-Scandnavan Foundaton and the Metropoltan School Study' Councl. As an unoffcal ambassador, Anne wll be fulfllng her own formula towards learnng peace among natons through understandng of ther peoples, customs and ways of lfe. When asked what she had lked best durng the school day, the Norwegan answered n one word, "Lunch!" The menu, whch n tself ntroduced chow men and the ce topped by Anne's favorte of favortes, the banana, pronounced, bahnonna. For fsh, she confessed a truly Norwegan apprecaton, but her gourmet taste gave a low ratng to salt herrng, olves and celery. And Monday, too, she had her. frst, sundae, strawberry: flavored. -Followng Anne's stay wth the Troutmans for two weeks, she wll be a guest of Jeanne Mack, daughter of Mr. and George J; Mack. Jr., of 600 Wllow street Durng her four weeks' vst here, the Norwegan representatve wll follow a schedule of classes ncludng French, Amercan hstory, Englsh lterature, bology and speech.. Troutman later confded that Anne had become so exhaust- 1 ed wth the rapd change from one Government has nstalledor^ necessary durable goods. There al so s control on prces of luxures, such as tpbacco, b.ut such tems are always too expensve, she ponted out ' S Durng the war, there was lttle bombng n the coastal regon of Norway, Anne revealed, but n the northern secton, the Germans and Russans burned many towns to the ground. " can remember how the Germans marched through our streets sngng somethng about gong on to conquer -England," she concluded. Followng her graduaton ths sprng, Anne hopes to begn law (Contnued on page Jour) New ValuaOoras Mere Exceed $1,000,000 For Thrd Year New buldng valuatons hst year amounted to $1,322,688, t was announced ths week by Buldng nspector Fred J. Deller. Whle hst year's fgures were $145,383 under 1946 totals, an allstudent to tme record here, t marked the cream, was thrd consecutve year that buldng valuatons passed the mllon dollar mark. The 1945total was and the record 1046 (fgure was $1,468,071. Muncpal offcals ponted out that the total represents constructon value of buldngs, and does notjndcate.that ths sum.wll.be added to the muncpalty's taxable ratables. Of the 240 permts ssued last year, 73 were for dwellngs, 30 for garages, 56 for addtons and 81 for mscellaneous constructon. n 1946, 234 of. the 362 permts ssued were for dwellngs. August was the peak month last year when perm^s were ssued for constructon. Values of $548,- was to Parkway Vllage, nc., for constructon of a $500,000 eghtunt garden-type apartment on Veronca avenue. Wade avenue way, they have 10 or 15 mnute tmd Lambert street Constructon of ntervals between classes) that she unconscously slumbered off durng her study hall hour. The trp to Amerca was presented n a compettve program for hgh school students throughout Scandnava and Fnland. Followng an examnaton of student autobographes wrtten n Englsh, and.jessays-.jon '-The Wadd.We Wont," the compettors were ntervewed n Englsh and were judged on tho bass of ther knowledge of Amercan hstory and the Unted Natons. On November 10, Anne learned she had been selected among sx students from Norway who would be guests of Amercan schools and famles. the 115-unt project started last fau. Fees collected for buldng permts n 1947 amounted to 93,103. Also ssued last year by the buldng nspector were 282 ol burner permts wth fees of $554, and 10 buldng block lcenses wth fees of $100. the only actvtes on date- BMSEBCSS Here Exceeded $, Mark Dunrflg 1947 For the frst tme n the hstory of the Cranford Post Offce, recepts here went over $100,009 durng the year 1947 Postmaster Arthur F. Metz announced today. Last year \ total of $104, was more than double the amount ^aken n -at -the local offce n 1937, the year n whch Cranford was frst assured of a frst class postal ratng by vrtue of exceedng the $50,000 fgure. Recepts. td amounted to $51,038. The 1947 fgure represented an ncrease of xjme $14,000 over the 1946 total of more than $90,000, whch had meant salary ncreases for the three supervsors. Postmaster Metz^sad t s hoped the 1948 recepts wll top $120,000. attanment of whch would mean further salary ncreases locally. Durng 1947, Mr. Metz sad there was a contnuous ncrease n recepts throughout the year, the ncrease for (the fnal quarter amountng to about $5,000. Much of the ncrease n the fnal quarter was due to a record holday malng busness here. Effcent work by the regular staff and an auxlary force of about 60 workers resulted n cleanng up of the heavy ' (Contnued on pace Salary and Other ncreases Fgure So $624,134 The Board of Educaton ths week announced ts tentatve budget for the school year, showng a grand total of $ , >as compared wth the 840. Prncpal permt that month current year's total of $531, Publc hearng on the proposed budget wll be held at the regular meetng of the board at Cleveland School at flp. jn. on January 20. t wll be submtted to the voters for approval at the annual school ejecton on February 10. The amount totoerased n dsrot taxes s estmated at $549,- 6S1.75 as compared wth <j for the current school year. Other sources of revenue are estmated as ollows: State Ad. $61,262.05; balnce 1 from prevous year, $13, are estmated at ' $494,773.11, as compared wth $412, for The fgure for teachers' salares or s estmated at $353,600, as compared wth $288,875 for the book durng her sojourn n Cranford. Lke her European panons. she wll address bles n local grade schools at the January meetng of the pack ot 7 p. m. Saturday n the gymntsum of the Frst Presbyteran and The exercses be that hs department wll begn an mmedate campagn urgng the hgh school as well as cvc oranzatons. The young ambassadors wll meet agan n New York fter ther month of Amercan lvng n towns such as ths. n a conducted by Cuhmastcr Sanord Thomson, asssted by representatves of Cranford Boy Scout troops and members of the commssoner's staff. body,' the exchange students wll' Those wh;> wll be graduated :;rc current year. Salares for superprncpal, supervsor and prncpals are estmated at $33,300. uag ~ouj t^jtc» as"lutod- ~aj?e :- Repars and replacements, $33,819, as compared wth $25.6«8.2O for the current year; manual tranng. $22,572, as compared wth $21.1)02 for ; debt servce, $(>8,820. compared wth $71,385 for the cur- Charnaam Agan GEOBGE E. OSTERUELDT EDSternatoraal Affars Revew Here Monday Ey Mary A. Pngmam A revew of nternatonal affars 'wll be (presented by Mss Mary A. Dngman of New York, nterpreter, lecturer and authorty on many European countres, bebefore a meetng Monday of the Cranford College Olub at 8:15 p. m. at Calvary Lutheran Church Mss Josephne Low, program charman. S. Ellott Amck. Hostesses wll be Mrs Hume and E. H. Mss Dagrruan served as a member of the Amercan Delegaton to the. frst conference n August, 1946, n Luxembourg, of the World Federaton of Unted Natons Assocatons. Known for her nterest n sponsorng world peace as -well as urgng ctzens <to attnn a better understandng of poltcal ssues. Mss Dngman has traveled extensvely throughout tle world. n 1917, the lecturer organzed clubs for women n European munton factores, and later became ndustral secretary of the World's Young Women's Chrstan Assocaton. Not confned to the European contnent, 'she traveled n Reelected Gbarmam As Town CommtSee Reorganzes for 1948 George E.' Osterteldt was reelected charman or "mayor*.' for hs sxteenth consecutve year at" the reorganzaton.meetng 01 the Townshp Commttee on New Year's mornng n the muncpal buldng. At the outset of the meetng. Townshp.,Clerk, J. Walter Coffee, who served as temporary charman, admnstered the oath of offce to Commssoners John W. Doran and John V. Nostrand, who were redected lost^np^' -v&rscr : tcr-we-ydr YelSnsT' nvo-"" -raton was offered by the Rev. Wllam -B. Donnelly, pastor of St. Mchael's Church. Mayor Osterheldt's name was placed n nomnaton by Boad Commssoner George D. Rankn, who. referred to hm as an "honest, able and effcent publc offcal" who has served hs communty well snce takng offce January 1, He was named fharman n August, 1933, followng the death of Mayor George Lutz. The nomnaton was seconded by Fre Commssoner Doran.. ' n acceptng the charmanshp. Mayor Osterheldt sad he dd so only because t 'was the wsh of hs colleagues^ He wll contnue, he sad to conduct meetngs of the commttee n a dgnfed manner. The townshp, the charman declared, has come a long ways n the past few years and today t s no longer necessary to make apologes for any of ts servces. He sad the commttee wll contnue to seek advce on major problems from representatve groups^ pontng out that ths was done as- recently as last week on the queston The speaker wll be ntroduced jy of wkhether Creator* should undertake constructon now of a muncpal buldng. An advsory commttee advsed aganst such a move at present. Standng commttees for the ensung year were named by Mayor Ostenheldt, as follows, the flrstnamed beng charman: Polce, J. Edward Wolf and Mr. Doran; fre, Mr. Doran and Mr. Wolf; fnance, Mr. Nostrand and Mr. Wolf; shade tree and parks, Mr. Doran and Mr. Hankn; roads, Mr. Rankn and Mr. Nostrand; buldng, Mr. Rankn, Mr. Doran and Mr. Nostrand; street lghtng, Mr. Wolf and Mr. Doran; and welfare, Mr. Nostrand and Mr Wolf. Appontve offces flled at the meetng were: Townshp Engneer, P, J. Gral, three-year term; treos- 1923, to Chna^where^she served! 01 * 1 "' D - J - CTott > attorney. C. H. wth Modme Chajg KaUsheFon WarsnsMr«J«lar-tax"len «>^ the Shangha Chld Labor Commt- lnuttee. w - H - Poston. L- R- Allson, H. Low. C. P. Buckley. L. P. Faunce and~c. J. Ehmlng; Planthe Shangha Chld Labor Comms-, on for_.t«l_ycflrs specal guest n 1MB, of the All- nda Women's Conference n Delh. rent year; captal provements to grounds, $4,150. outlay for buldngs nland make a tour of prncpal ctes such us Washngton, D. C; Pttsburgh. Phladelpha und New York. The Robert Ayre,'Walter Baxter, Oar dner Collny, rung Board, H. J. Behrens, renamed to a four-year term; re- Dedcated to peace movements,** 1 "** of rents. Tax Collector A. B. Mss Dngman was presdent of -CaMwell; real estate commttee. thc Peace and Dsarmament Com- Pv. Nostrand, Mr. Rankn. F. J. nttee Swtzerland, from 03T ^lo ~ 1839q She also worked wth the League, a four -y ear term, and Mr. Nostrand of Natons n nvestgatng Whte for a one-year term; lbrary board. skve trafc, opum traffc, and the economc status of women. Pon«* Bll Credt* for S<*rvk:c terruptonn The New Jersey Bell Telephone J. H. McCoy, renamed for a fve- James Thomas, Th.nnas Gl Me Z'.\Gas Quotas year term; representatve to Rahway Valley Jont ^Meetng, Mr. Rankn. Recreaton commttee, Jules Du- Barry, charman, Cyrl Perley, Arthur Scholz, Jacob Stanr.,,,. ley, L. R. Pomplano, Howard Company announced t'wlay th.t.»»- t _. A.. ~,,.... Anescn, tobert Dow.-Mr GraJ! all customers who were wthout,, _, * ' 6 when they wll appear on the A'llen Semonte ;:nd Burtu New York Herald Trbune Forum for Hgh School Students. For a teen-uger, Anne dsplayed ler. M(bt of these boys wll conday or longer a slt*«'t storm of J:m- -, would receve John Corcoran and heldt; buldng nspwtor, Mr. Dclfre alarm system, Stewart Slocun; tnue n members ccoutng by of. varous Cranford none of the carefree fances of the troops. Amercan bobby-soxer. Her approach to any topc revealed a munzaton of nfants aganst whoopng cough before they are nne months old. The campagn wll advocate booster shots aganst the dsease before enterng school. Ths program, he Bald, should effect a marked reducton n the dsease wthn the next three or our. years. " demand that all thngs be realstc,jboys. "'as for example, her vehement pro-' Parents and frends arc nvted to attend the'ceremones wth fattest aganst poor Amercan mov- Among Chrstmas actvtes enand her applause for the, Josrcd. by < M was the annual carol sng held at 010 Qt the chlldrcn French and Englsh Mma. And Norwegan students, she ponted out,,are very dfferent from those n Amerca becuusc the war has necessarly brought rna V j^th f_ h _ omc * or t lc _ c^, ld? n L lht^e; experences to hasten maturty. "t s the war that provoked s Country Gfts were left furnshed by thc tor <«"»er at the home on the Mayor George E. Osterheldt.(nterest n poltcs," she sad, "and.^w lle V sang there. who was reelected presdent of; because we lve where poltcs arc] he board. congratulated Mr. Smth on hs appontment and expressed confdence that he wll conduct the offce for the best n- ;erests of tho communty. Wllam E. Gourley was named ever meantng mportant thngs., p ap B. J r j J JJ turnllv d vkn thorn mfrf 1 «* " we naturally dlscus them more than young people would here. The waste paper drve scheduled We.have our youth assembles n bv Capt. N. R. Fske Post, 335. the schools." she contnued, "and VFW, for last Sunday was pu>tthere we carry on poltcal s >ecch- poned to ths Sunday, January 11, gn a house-to-house canvass Feb- tlumbng nspector, succeedng' ca und dances. But so often we became of condtons followng the ruary 1 and ssue summonses to,frunk Juhn. who retred lust July, become so lost n the poltcal -storm. Bundles of paper and cardthose who fal to have ther new 1 on penson but who hud cncc'talks thut we have no tme to board should be at thc curb beforr '" r arrcoron~the~duues' wlthoufcom=~ r '"'"" """ ~ and men had to be taken from plowng operatons to open up guconttnued on page cflht) developed at tags by that tme. North avenues. pensaton from the townshp. Mr. and Harry R. Hcns of Meetngs of the board wll h Md h d n dscussng lvng condtons n p-xper wll bonellt tho xt,fd fond be Norway today, the young rcprc-.far erecton o a new buldn. Mr. and y yg p 1 a. 10 Hampton road are spendng a held the Monday nght precedng tentatve explaned thc strngent Mlton Auerbach s n charge of month at Ft. Laudcrdale, Flo. Uhe thrd Tuesday of each month, JCU control system whch the thc collecton. j nary 'adjustment n ther charges for.., _,.,, js.-rvte. Because of the extent of representatve to Rahway Valley the task of checkng ndvdual ac- ^ f nt 1 ^ " ^ Mr - U wll Several local servce '-oun!.;, the amount credted statons-be shown on the February, rather ths week receved notfcaton of cuts from 20 to 25 percent n ther gasolne quotas lor January, t wus learned yesterday. Most of the reductons wc-ro based on ther volume as of lust September and October. Because of severe weather n recent days, muny of the statons dd not receve ther reuular delveres. Ths, coupled wth the fact that many motorsts urc not usng ther cam durng the bad weather, s ex pot-tod to lessen the hardshp on the motorng publc ut large. One dealer sad yesterday he bcltvea there wll be ample gasolne to go around, and urged thut there be no run on tho statons. Some servce staton owners probably wll raton gas themselves' by closng Sundays und uhortcnm; ther dally hours. A few stalujs cotuc(cd~ycs~ terday sad they have receved 10 notfcaton of any contempla-; ted quota reductons and ure con-' tuung us usual.. ; than o. the January blls, company sad. Rankn; board of adjustment, A. G. Henrch, renamed for a tlve-year,j^. term; audtor, John W. Whe-man. at annual fee of $2,300; (treasurer (of Cvlan Defense funds. Mr. Mr. and M. Z. Haltom and 0 " 0 ": and "gaugng agent of daughter. Lucy, of 204 Columba Cranfond Veterans' Housng Comavenue, returned recently after spendnj: two weeks n Mam. Fla. 94.5% off Taxes C«!lec8ed n Crunford collected S <>r upproxmately D4.5 percent of ts 1047 tuxes last year, accordng to the annual cptrt of Tax Collector A. B. Cluwell, submtted to the Townshp Commttee on.new Year's Day. Collectons were 'lmost as nood as n the prevous year When the muncpalty collected 04.6 of ts current year's budget. Total <.*>llcctou; m-ur tax. mttee, J. J. Guker. collector's ollco, nclud.n.<; deln uet taxe:, nterest and Uh'.c:;!nMl:;. amounted to $1,- 01l.m.04, Mr. Caldwell's report showed. nterest xatc on delnquent taxes pad wthn.the calendar year was fxed at 8 per cent, aa& after the current year at 6 per cent. Bonds of the clerk wcre cot at $1,000. treasurer. $8,000, and collector. $67,000. The Cranford Trust Company und Unon County Trust Company -were desgnated as depostores for muncpal funds. Meetng nghts wll be the frst and thrd Tuesday nghts of the month. Debt charges for tho ensung year were fxed as follows: Payments on seral bonds, $72,000; nterest, $36,097.75, and nterest on temporary notes, A tem- 'porary budget was approved to tde 'the^towrehp-over-unt adopton of the permanent budget next monh. W. J. Wllsey. who retred last f [week as health offcer, expressed (Contnued on page tght)

2 . t..' / - 1.!rV! ' & r: Ssfe : - & ft m 1!. ;' ;» V Jvv - A ' " T ' ; * S&,.ll Engagements Hghlght Holday Socal Roundup Socal dudes contnued to whrl** ^^fl^gctncyt <ntwunccbrrk?n'te held top nterest n a surge of holday partes here. n addton to Chrstmas and New Year's Eve celebratons, many Cvxnlord famles entertaned eat open bouse programs to announce betrothals.., ' > SCHMlTT-^-ClARLOCK At a holday dnner, Mr. and - Clfford E. Charlock of 719 -Wlls place, Roselle Park, announced the engagement of ther daughter, Janet, to Howard Schmtt, son of Mr. and Jacob Schmtt of 56 South Unon avenue. Mss Charlock s a graduate of Roselle Park Hgh School. Formerly a resdent of Roselle Park, Mr. ;, Schmtt also attended hgh school there. BUTTS DOSS Mr. and George Doss of 14 Adams avenue, have.made known the engagement of ther daughter, Vrgna, to Harry W. Butts, Jr., 6on of Mr. and H. W. Butts of East Oranges A graduate of Cranford Hgh School Mss Doss s senor student at Susquehanna Unversty, Selnsgrove, Pa., where she s presdent of Kappa Delta Ph Sororty.. Mr. Butts, a graduate of. East Orange-Hgh -School; attended Colgate Unversty. Durng the war, he served as a. plot n the Naval Ar Corps. Mr. s Butts also s a senor at Susquehanna Unversty, _ ^,,,'w!aere_ hts.presdent, and Key Club. Mr. and George Kahshauser of 25 Hollywood avenue have matte known the engagement of.ther daughter, Dors, to John; De - -Xousa,-Jr,-8on-of-Mr; and John DeLouaa of 2014 nsalb avenue. Lnden. The brde-elect attended Cranftwd schools and s <smjfloyed by Or. E. A. Koyen, Cravfflord. Mr. DeLousa attended " schools n Roselle: Park and served MSS BARBARA KUNOW On Chrstmas Eve, Gertrude M. Kunow of 3 North avenue, east, announced the engagement' of her daughter, Barbara Jean, to, James R. Csar, son of Mr. and James A. Csar, 32 John street. Both attended Cranford Hgh Sdhool. Mss. Kunow s employed by Amercan Type Flounders n Elzabeth, and Mr. Csar ert***n<*t Unon Junor College where he s majorng K weddng.chosen. ART STUDO dote has not been Massseo McNorrw Troth Announced Mr. and Pad McNorrs of 112 Anchor place, Gnrwood, for- 6 Cranford Trust Bldg. Room 5 CHARCOAL WATER* COLOR OLS '. CHLDREN & ADULTS For nformaton Call CRanford J THE CRAMfORD Tell. Engagement Of E. M. Sansom To Vermont Grt Mr. and Alson C. Mlls of Wnte Rver,Junctoa.Vt., hove announced toe engagement of ther daughter Jane Densmore,toEdward Marsh Sansom, Jr., son of Mr. and E. M. Sansom ot 3 Tuxedo place. Mss Mlls s a student ot the Keene Teachers' College, Keehe, orng economcs and s a member of the Nu Beta Unslon Sororty. Mr. Sansom. s a graduate of The Hll School, Pottstown, Pa., and Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. He s now studyng for a master of scence degree n mechancal engneerng at Dartmouth where he s a member of Ph Kappa Ps Fraternty. Mr. Sansom holds a commsson as ensgn n 'the Unted States Naval Reserve. Troth Announced! MSS DO1LOEE8 A. FOOD To Wed Student CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. JANUAHY merly of Cranford, announce the engagement of ther daughter, SPolore A. Ford Affanced To Cadet Cathern, to John Mazzeo, eon of Harry Mazzeo of Pttston, Army Man's Fancee Mr. and C Smth for boys and grls at 3:30 p. m. - two years n (the U. S. Navy. He Pa., and the late Mr. Mazzeo. Announcement has been made! of 748 Mt Prospect avenue, Newnounced ' engagement of 4hef P.-TJL, may be - secured at the January' 16 at 7:30 p. nu,. under A s employed at the DeLoulsa & Son Mss McNorrs attended Garwood schools and s employed n 300 Centennal avenue, of the en- by Mr. and George T. Ford, At 8 p. m. Wednesday, Wd the h rector!,^.formerly of Cranford, have anwll gve the second n a seres of auspces of the' Cleveland School Oonfectonary, 27 North Unon talks- enttled "Relgon and the avenue. Pttston. Mr. Mazzeo served n gagement of ther daughter, Dolores A, to Pc. Lbren K. Wood- Mdshpman Wlbur Frankln Bell's Pharmacy, Tuesday and daughter, Beverly Ada, to Cadet followng busness organzato Home n a' Free Socety." the Army Ar Corps durng the war and also s employed n Pttston. No date has been chosen for and Charles Wood worth of Lans-Open New Offces George M. Chnery, 218 South A. & A. Hardware Company, next worth, son of George Harmon Ohruery, son of Mr. and Wednesday from 1 to 3 p. m.; the HEATNG STOVE the weddng. ng, Mch- The new offces of the New Unon avenue.... Thursday and Frday from 1 to Mss Ford s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School and s employed Dvson of the Unemployment ford Hgh School, s a senor sq- all,next week. The performance Jersey State Employment Servce (Mss Smth, a graduate of Cran- 3 p. m-, and Martens' Photo Shop, WANTED FOR SHED t>*kun Coca PHONE ELZABETH The overage Amercan famly toy the New Jersey Bell Telephone Compensaton Commsson at 268 dent at New Jersey College lor wll be staged n the audtorum uses 900 cans, of food annually. North. Broad street, Elzabeth, Women New Brunswck. Also a of Cranford Hgh School. MARTN JEWELERS accountng dvson n Roselle. Pfc. Woodworth attended Central Hgh School, Lansng, and s now statoned- n the Aleutans wth -the U. S. Armjr Ar Corps. A weddng date has not been set. Talk on Palestne Dr. sdore Wenman of the Palestne Resstance Commttee wll speak on. Palestne on Frday, January 16, at a regular evenng servce at Temple Beth El, 37 South MSS KATHLEEN COMBES Kathleen Combes Engaged To Wed Helen Combes of 207 Columba avenue announces >the engagement of her daughter, Kathleen, to Wllam H. Chase, Jr., son of Wllam H. Chase, Sr., of 106 Maple place, and the late Freda Chase. Mss Combes s a graduate of Cranford Hgh> School. Mr. Chase was graduated from Perkomen Preparatory School. He served wth the Navy n the Pacfc Theatre: Mr. Chase s now attendng _^rown Unversty -n' Provdence, R.. Servces, Meetngs Servces Sunday n Trnty Church, as announced by the rector, the Rev. Frank V. H. jcarthy, wll be as follows: 8 a. n.. Holy Eucharst; 9:30. a. m.. Famly Eucharst and Church School; 11 a. m.. Choral Servce and sermon. The adult. confrmaton class.wll meet at 4 p. m., and Young People's Fellowshp at.7 p^ The released tune class wll meet at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, followed by the confrmaton class were formally opened today followng a luncheon at the Elzabeth Elks Club...Open house wll con?, tnue. durng the afternoon. The offces have been located snce 1939 at 1177 East Grand street Talk on Hstorc Trees Alden T. Cottrell of Trenton wll gve an llustrated talk on hstorc trees of New Jersey at a regular meetng of the Cranford Garden Club on Monday. The program avenue, west. Begnnng at 8:30wll be held at 2:15 p. m. at the p. an., the program wll be open to home of F. T. Maxspn, 222 the publc... Orchard street' AT KENLWOBTH GOSPEL CHAPEL Nowazk Ave. & S3rd St. Senhnurth. H. J. Dolores, Halsey Becomes Engaged To Navy Veteran. At e party Saturday nght, Mr. and Robert L.Kabey of 106 Reord avenue announced the engagement of ther daughter, Dolores Lesja,toJames W. Estes, eon of Mr. 'and Mrs^ James D. Estes, Boonton avenue, Butler, formerly of Cranford. A weddng date has not been set y e a t e Cranford Hgh School and s employed n the busness offce of the Elzabeth Daly Journal, Elzabeth. Also a graduate, of Cranford Hgh School, Mr. Estes served two years n- the U. S. Navy as a M.M. 1/c He s a freshman student at Lafayette College, Easton, Pa.; where he s majorng n metallurgy. Guests at the party were from Cranford, Butler, Elzabeth, Roselle, Unon and New York Cty. Betrothed To Cadet BUSS BEVERLY A. SMTH Beverly Ada Smth 'graduate of Craford Hgh School, Cadet Chnery wll complete hs studes at the Unted States Merchant" Marne^ Academy, Kngs Pont, n June. DAM Speaker Robert T. Weatherll, state charman of approved schools, wll be guest speaker Tuesday at. meetng of Crane's Ford Chapter, Daughters of the Amercan Revoluton. The meetng -wll be held at 2 p. m. at "the home of Frederck R. Smth, 5 Cloremont place. Ths chart measures T Becomes Brde-Elect BUSS. AUBREY SCHNDLEB Announce Engagement Of Audrey Schndler. The engagement of Mss Audrey Frances Schndler, daughter of Mr? and Wlbur V. Schndler, 303 Manor avenue, <to Wllam Anderson PaJmater, son of Mr. and Wllam A Pabrater, Hopatcong, formerly of Cranford, 'was announced at a Chrstmas Day dnner at the home of the prospectve brde's parents. -An -open house also -was held n the evenng. ' Mss-Schndler s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School, and she attended the Jullard School of J^jj^^jfe^Aty^so^, graduate of Cranford Hgh School, Mr. Pahnater served as an oerologst for two years n the U. S. Navy, spendng approxmately sx months of that tme n Tokyo. He s a student at New York Unversty. Maronette Show Tckets om Sale Tckets for the "Wzard of Oz." a maronette show to be presented DFabo (ConvalescnBg j Felhr- DFabo" of Morrstown, formerly of Cranford, who operates a real estate offce at 6 North avenue, west, s convalescng at hs home n Morrstown after undergong a major operaton some weeks ago n a Boston, Mass., hosptal. He s reported to be recoverng satsfactorly. Chlled Plot? Success James Olver made the chlled plow a practcal success ot South Bend.fad.,n Jane Edna Terney Become Fancee / Of Warren Randn Mr. and Roy W. Terney of 13 Grove : street announced the engagement of ther daughter, Jane Edna, to Warren Davd Rankn, son of Mr. and Davd Rankn jof 321 Centennal avenue. The announcement was mode Saturday et ouse at the home of Mr. Wllam R. Former Cranford Grl To Wed Namd Offcer CoL and Henry H. Duvs of 1501 Mount Eagle place. Park fa.rfar.. Atarondra, naadra^ Va., Va., formerly Jom JYt -* fc ^. * o 108 HoUy street, announce Merrll Gardner, U5JT, son of Mr. and George F. Gardner place January 24, The couple attended Cranford Followng (her graduaton n 1945 schools. Mss Terney s employed from Cranford Hgh School, Mss the Sbaheen Agency, 15 North, Duval attended-^dgewood Park" avenue,.east. A veteran, Mr. Ran-Schoolkn served 19 months n (the U. S. jshe now s a student at George BrarclfF Manor, New York. Navy and now attends Drake Busness CoDege, Elzabeth. A weddng Washngton Unversty. ^ date has not-freeze set Engagement Told MAHJOBE OtTSTEBMAN Mr. and MRS. Walter E. Ousterman, ST., of 117 New 3tre0t^ Qave announced t h e ^»^g^g<ff^nt of ther d.mf_fotar_ Marjore, to Clfford C Corbet, son of Henry B. Corbet of 337 Chrstana street. RoseHe, and the late Corbet. An- Chrstntas nght at a buffet supper at <the home of the brde-efleot A graduate of Cranford Hgh School. Mss Ousterman s employed by te Phladelpha and Readng Coal and ron Company, New York Cty. Mr. Corbet s a graduate of Abraham Clark Hgh School, Roselle, and s employed by Amercan Type Elzabeth.' en's Founders, "Money at Work" wll be the topc of Lous Schade of Cranford, guest speaker at the New Year's frst meetng of the Men's Club of Trnty Church, to be held n the parsh house at 6:30 ths evenng. Mr. Schade's talk wll be followed by a moton pcture' showng actvtes of the New York Stock Exchange, and a queston-and-answer perod. T and wll be referred to each nght to llustrate the Bble answers. VA Commttee Plans For Valentne. Affar Plans for a Valentne dance and card party to be held by the Vl- lage mprovement Assocaton were made at a desert luncheon at the home of T. C. Hann. jr., 24 Columba avenue, Tuesday afternoon. Hann s'assstant charman of the commttee n charge of arrangements for the Valentne event. Members of the commttee attendng the luncheon were: W.] H. Old, G. Holmes Wllams, J. B. Brewster, A. Vernon Anderson, S. L. Nunn and C, J. Elmendorf. Brd Feedng Dscmssed By Sunny Acres Onb after storms, was dscussed Tuesday at a regular meetng of the Sunny Acres Garden Club at the home of D. C. Bdtngrr. 24 Onelda place. Membera also reported on ndoor flowerng bulbs, and talks were gven on methods used n mnfcng Chrstmas wreathes. Wesley N. Pteflo of 0 roquoa road was welcomed as a new member. The Gen Bttto "Mayert Thoa Endnra 9onmtl" la the motto tat daho. Sjnrmfa la tho state flower and Uw mmmtatn bluebrd, the state brd. Kdneys Must : ; Work Wellu Ueo. mam ( boo k» MtMjr DMar* HbT Yarn «DOANPltLS H, CTZEN AMP CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, JANUARY a 1943 Page Three hxwshp also wll, meet at that Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. A luncheon [hour. ' WSCS were nstalled Sunday: weather; communty servce, Jean Methodst at noon wll precede the busness Presdent, Sdney Nunn; vcepresdent, ^.wuv**, «*u. G. «. W.... n^vjtuc, Akrt Current topcs wn be dscussed Schmdt; worshp, Rchard Kopnsk; world frendshp, Mary Alce by Walker-Turner, Jr. League Flams UJC Varsty Wns Turner grls'4eqm, whch was won meetng; A fun.nght sponsored by Sunday at an evenng forum at 8! the Senor Fellowshp -wll be held recordng secretary, ( B. W. F. Jumble Store Tea [o'clock. B. FT Newswanger wll be Hansen; recreaton, Elane Smth;' Over Alumn Cagers The scores: Actvlfes moderator, and Frank J. Martz TW^.^ Tuesday nght!.«-._* at « the church. Randolph; promotonal secretary, publcty, Maran Martn, and' Plans for a Jumble Store tea, to The Unon Junor College basketball team defeated the 'alumn TaUrro. f 1 11 KWnbTr. f 0 UJC The (topc, "The Boyhood of T P and John Velthoven wll R. J. Halves; treasurer ond membershp, Mldred Schott. Mr. be held Tuesday, January 20, at the O Jesus," wll be dscussed Wednesday at prayer servce at 8 p. m., speak on unversal mltary tranng, and Paul Powers on the erts; sprtual lfe, Gaul; ms- JfewJy-elected offcers of the [Madson avenue, were made Tues- played^at Regonal Hgh School n Alexa,e 0 6 nnancal secretary, C. C. Rob- Garrson wag nstallng ofllcer. home of C. P. fuckloy, 3 by a.score of 42 D 20 n.a game Clcarell. f 1 3 Holcomb. t S Reardon. f 0 2 Casno, c 0 Sermon Seres Starts and on Thursday at 1:15 p. n., 10 Marshall plan. sonary educaton, D. Greenwell; lterature and publcatons, Kenneth Fnnerty; vce-presdent, Junor Servce League. The ses-ujc frst team rolled up a 14 to 3 Twehty-Up Club are: Presdent, day at a monthly meetng of the Sprngfeld on December 29. The JoUy.c 0 2 Champl' Paul Powers wll lead a dscusson on "Great - Prayers. of the RoMb'd, S 0 2 t Sunday; Meetngs Set, Talks on "Chrstan Educaton n ^ Cranford" wll be featured Monday W. G. Walsh; suppllesrvmrs: Fred Huetteman; secretary. Dors s Gran, f 0 n was hew at.the home of lead n the frst perod, and then Goldberg, o S 0 10 Hubcny. 3 0 Lews, c 1 Bble," at a Bble study tour n Offcers nstalled at an annual dnner of "the board of!c. F. Maynard; student work, Werme; assstant secretary, Lllan A- E. Damon, ~ 315 Prospect street. the game was turned over to the 1 3 Brown, t 0 " -~*""^ *»'<=* l Vatter. c 0 *»4««' -T. JT. Bareness; youth work, S. Buck; treasurer Robert Hgbejmd jcharjnan subs, whj>_ha Mttle.JtroubJeUSta Je'moSerator, _^. sermon seres enttled, "What s and port port Oast ast Sunday nrfat n^st on the tonal 'Methodst Youth Convoca- relatons and local church actv- Na-lf«l fred Borup, Rnnm ^and H. Chrstan n,rmtan,/w.to : WeberTof the tea commttee, was asssted by H. B. Ackland, Also featured durng- the eve- ffg out n front socal. R. Cummhgs, educaton Walher-Taraer UJC Grls The Wll of God?" wll be She topc drector of the Frst Presbyteran Edward Atoorn, Paul AdarnSj nng was a game between the UJC a v p- V P Gray, f 1 of the Rev. Albert Allnger, pastor ton whch he and Mss Charlotte Newman, f 4 1 o tes Mxs. -P._M,-Power r- Church; the Rev. Frank V. H. Car- J Rchard Guy and lbs. Wl- grls' ~ varsty and the et 9:30 and 10:50 a. m. Churchll attended December 30 to rwclker- Martn.-. t ~ 9 - Kennedy, f 3 0 a Also nstalled Sunday as offcers Reclal. f Small. _ Sunday art the Cranfon January 2 n Cleveland, Oho. Approxmately 11,000 young people Counselor, Lous Totten; pres- There wll be a meetng of the 'lam Steers. Stanley Weland Kuthlt'n. t 0 2 Klnwlla, 0 o 0 O of the Junor Fellowshp were: Church. ~ Mothers' Club of Boy Scout Troop and Wesley A. Stanger. Jr., Larje (neorao Crop B.Kuth'n. a 0 o 0 Spltxf'n. e wll be admnstered at 10:50 a. m., from 48 states were present at the dent Charles Mahnken; vce-presdent, Nancy Rubrght; treasurer, home of Robert Patton, 117 voted to (jrowlna cotton. Thla crop 70 on Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. at the poured. Members of he leaue's One out of every 10 Amercan A. Bell, a Wedee'h. o Church, wll partcpate. end ttere wll l>e a meetng of the convocaton, Mr. Weaver sad. executve board met Monday at farm acres under cultvaton la do- 1^) Rehner. 0, Lane. $ Turner, c The Methodst Men wll hold a jthe home of John Chamberln, 11 Hampton street ther oncle crop. so a S offcal board followng the second The followng new offcers of the Kay Maynard; secretary. May Far- Jrag A Frend" nght Monday Oak lane.: '. contrbutes more to farm nc&no eervce. Read the Ctzen and Chrontlo lot 8 p. n. Moton pctures to be L. Churchll and F. H. Gaul dhown durng the evenng wll be wll lead the men's and women's "Urees," a story ot 4he Nortlwest Bble classes at 0:30 a. m. Sunday lumber camps, and "Money at Dv» school SOT the. Junor and Senor Work." Among games wll be a Hgh School 1 Fellowshps wul 4ake table tenns tournament, shuffleplace tat 10:80 a. n»., end chureh board, box hockey and darts. Reschool for boys and grls up to the ports also wh be gven, and reseventh grade, at 9:30 a. an. Rch ' " Cresbments wll be served. ad KopnsM wll be n chase 0 a meetng of the Junor FeUowshj Sunday at 7 p. an. The Senor Fel THE LTTLE HOUSE ANTQUES 0 Furnture Slp Covers nteror AVENUE THE ZANDERS CBanford 6-QM8-R Artsts' SoppSes OB. AND WATEE COLOBS EASELS PAXETXB8 Brashes complete Una Swrto Knves Cwn Boare Brstle Board maateatlon Boar! and Pads Wafer Color Pastel Letterng nb and Pens V-S N. UNON AVB. CBANFOBD SNOW SHOVELS, only We Also Have G C 3np3ete Stock of ALL ALUMNUM SNOW SHOVELS, lght and StuwSy Meetngs Honght are scheduled as follows: At 6:45, the Young People's Chor; at 7 o'clock. Boy Scouts, and at 8 o'clock, the Senor Chor and the pdantng commttee for the new chotrch buldng. Oa Frday at 8 p. m., Mss Olga Spedht wll dscuss "The Use of Musc Wth Chldren," at a jont meetng of teachers of the chldren's dvson. Trustees wll meet t the same hour n the church lbrary. -Confrmaton - -_-. " Fl^Sttfda^^lOandTf a7n. There wll be a meetng of executve board of the Women's. Socety of Chrstan Servce OPEN THS SUNDAY 10 A, W. to 1 P. EL 8 P. W. to 7 P. El CLOSEB THS SUNDAY Seager's, Ms, Hatkwa/s Leave Your Order Now for a SLED. Outr WH Arrve n the Next Few W8 apffer WM& as, M CALL AT ANY OF OUR (GLAD TO TALK TfflE SUM offce-.m, 'Crawford.. OFFCES. 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You wll onoy hs messages n song a3 ho ~slng3"gach"nlghro!"lho"spoca"sorvco3~ 8'p. mu every ng The Great The Osurdk n Latter Days The Tlhurome of Godl The Ffl»amr The Greatt Slence m Heavem The Sprt World War n The An The tlannnlb) om Mount entre The Sea off GBtps The ScarEet Wommana The BaSttle off The BflMemsD The CoDuBg ff Oarast your check the speaker*a remarks, ztchh the.o "NEWARK AWNUE smd 23sd STREET ' * ' x Polo Shrts 2 for $.d to ^ fj-cotton Cardgans 0-8) : 1.00 ' 2-Pece Woflb Suts (1-6) 1.00 j m m Mals madl Caps X ~ 1 ECmt Shoras and Overalls 1.00 x x H Wasla nesses (1-^) am«ll j* Oajker tems $1.25 and up x GOKG FAST! Few CMd Szes n Smcav Sub. Greaty Reduced Prtcco < 2 N. Vnhm Avc CRanford 6^120 > X t_»*!l.^:_^,:..:.:. :^^--< (CO MONEY. SAFE DEPOST BOKE5 MORTGAGE LOANS LOANS FOR, RESDENCP REPARS and MODERNZATON Y LOCATEP ANKNG OFFlfcES MAM OFFCE 42 wffld St., Efanfeealh EWM. AVE. OFFCE abcsla Ave., EMsolbea BROAD ST. 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3 Page Four THE CRANFQRP CTZEN, AND CHEONCLE. THUHSDAY, JANUARY 8r 1843 THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY K V Resdents Greet New Year At Gala Holday Partes Holday sprt was no less te&-&- ttvt^-n Cranford "CVW^^^ snow - blocked roads, prevented mer 26 at an open house. Mss many out-of-town guests from Hem, who s a student at Mary G. Duff, son of Cyrus G. Duff of attendng New Year's Eve partes Baldwn School, Stoughton, Va., North avenue. The candlelght at Cranford homes. Resdents who returned last Wednesday after ceremony was performed at 8 planned to see 1047 out wth a spendng the holdays here. p. m. at the home of Mr. and grand tour of near and far places. Durng the holdays, Mr. and Carl Anderson of Summt, before decded rather to stay close to J. Brockbank of 705 Lnden the lvng room'freplace. Baskets home.. place were hosts at a Chrstmas entertaned d ^ ^, \f g gladol. local resdents were Mr. and frends. Among those attendng snapdragons and poosettb plants Charles B. Latendorf of 35 Balmere parkway, who were hostsmt Orang<v Last Saturday r -Mr.-and were guests from Newark and East were arranged at the scene. The Rev. Carlson, pastor of. the Frst a New Year's -Eve party for approxmately 20 guests. Robert E. three tables of brdge. Brockbank entertaned at Lutheran Church, Summt, ofbcntert. - Brown entertaned 12 persons at a - Guests at a Chrstmas Day dn- at the home of Mr. and The brde, who s a teacher at New Year's Eve gatherng at thener Cleveland School, was attended by home of hs parents. Mr. and J. L. Grady of 9 Balmere road, her cousn. Carl Anderson, Davd N. Brown, 12 Crag place north, were Mr. and L. E. as matron of honor. Cyrus Duff A Dutch Treat party.wth Mr. Hunt of Cranford, Mr. and was hs son's best man. The brde and Paul Nelsen, 9 Yarmouth Bruce Haght of CaldwelL and place and Mr. and * George E. J. Danels of New York Trumpore, as co-rhostesses, was Cty. held New Year's Eve at the tatter's home. 37 Munsee drve.' Guests were Mr. and Mansell Rchards, Mr. and Roy Hammond, Mr. and John Hall and Mr. SOCALS Mr. and Olver West of 14 Englsh Vllage returned Frday and Wllam Woelfert, all offrom a trp to New Hampshre. Because of weather condtons, & Cranf ord, and Mr. and Glenn Mr. and Wade H. Boston recepton was postponed untl Hooker of East Orange. of 107 Rversde drve, ore vacatonng n Florda. Sunday afternoon at the Anderson Twenty-four guests ushered n home. Mss Mona Anderson of Mr. and C. W. Kces and the New Year at the home of Mr. Orange served the weddng cake. son. Sharon, of 601 Orange ovenus, and A. M. Wlson, 26 Forest Out-of-town guests were Mr. avenue. n addton to guests spent the holdays n Scottsvlle. Duff, the brdegroom's father; Mr. Va. from Cranford, there were and fbs. Wlbur. Duff of Cranford Mr. and P. V. D. Mclaughln of 13 TaSnlle avenue, have re-son of from Madson and Fanwood. Mr. and Dr. and Ms. Theodore Ander- and Carlton. Meyers of New Verona. Brunswck welcomed n 1948 at turned after vstng' n Phladelphaholm Hgh School. St, Cloud Duff s a graduate of Chs- the home of Mr. and E. R. Bennett, Jr., 2 Rooseevlt avenue. and L. D. yfaunce of Teachers' College and the Unversty^-of ^Florda.-.ffa -graduate& r of ~128 U Oak lane were hosts at a New Chrstmas wth ther son, and hscranford Hgh School, Mr. Duff YearV Eve party for 20 guests famly n Cleveland. Oho. receved bs.. tranng U^ commercal art n Planfleld. He operates from Cranford," Lvngston and Mr. and Gordon R. Webber New York Cty. formerly of Cranford; have moved the Duff Sgn Studo n Cranford. Four couples joned Mr. and to ther mew home n Etororood, after spendng hfcrchrstmas H. J. Sten of Unon, and Mr. md Clfford Luster of Hllsde. BULOVA man's wrst watch wth * LOST. n honor of ther daughter, expanson band. Lost several Adrane, Mr. and Everett A. weeks ago. Reward. Call CRan- Hem of 3 Burchflcld uvenue tn-ford 6-14C2. G. W. Mller of 8 Sylvester Oonn.. 'street n ther celebraton of the Mr. and' Dan Swnton of new year. Among those present 104 Hltcrest avenue entertaned were Mr. and Jacob Stanley, frends from Koselle, Wesleld and Mr. and Mrs^AValter J. Conley andkeprny, Saturday nlk- Mr. and F. M. Smth, all of Mr. and Emanuel Rouvet Cranford, and Mr. and L. A. of 100 Eastman street left ths Rce of Summt - week to spend several weeks n Mr. and H. C. Whte of Mam, Fla. 109 Holly street were among those John V. Nostrand of S Hamlton who entertaned at a New Year's avenue underwent an operaton Eve party. Guests from Cranford ths mornng n the Elzabeth were Mr. and Harold Wol-General Hosptal. On Present Slocko o o s o o o lfal Selecton /r Whch to Chooae. Mss Hazel MaStaon Becomes Brde of Elmer G. Duff Mss Hazel Vvan Mattson, daughter of Mr.-Tnd CUBt Mattson of Chtshoko. Mnn., :amc the brde Frday of Elmer wore a royal blue crepe dress wth an escalloped necklne and escalloped sleeves. Her corsage ot pnk roses and blue lace gentans matched the flowers on her bat The matron of honor was attred n a fusha crepe dress and she wore a corsage of yellow roses and whte sweet peas. recess tere. Majorng n engneerngs Mr. ^Httatt^ la n ds Junor year. Mr. and Murray Danels and famly of 34 North avenue. West, took' up resdence Tuesday n ther new home at 512 Sprngfeld avenue. Brde Mr. and Srs. Peter Mlle? and famly, formerly of 303 Edgar avenue, have taken up resdence n ther new home at 525 Claremont place. relamd mpared CMS Cagero Bdfeated ford. Mss Mldred Whte." Mr. and Mr. and Henry F. South- of 12 Hampton road wll take Hghlands spent 4he Chrstmas program charman, also wll be Mr. and E. M. Musser and fcontnued from page one) Mrs: WBjan* A. reland, 71, of Thomas J. Kelso of Atlantc To Move Sou&lb mpressed fby Smnles n Fall n cy Sdewalk Ey Bmraellem, J. H. SaAford, and Mr. andard 'Charles Redden; from Weslcld, Mr. and Harold Trout- Englsh Vllage: Cap. a.nd A. Bohman of 10 [Mr. and. L. Darlng of 3South Unon avenue, wll leave up resdence next week at 12-Aholdays.wth, bs grandparents. sons, Cyrl and Eugene, of 350 studes at the Unversty of Osl 316 Hgh street, suffered a possble n» Cranford Hgh School quntet lost a close one to Dunellen on man. Arthur Gewchr and T. Edward J. Sweeney of 8 Loewn tenses. Englsh Vllage left Tuesday for amonday to take up resdence n n addton to her mother, Krst fracture of the rght hp when she Howard; from Elzabeth, avenue returned Frday to Wn- Blss Olga Spechl of 100 Centennal avenue returned Saturday two months' stay at the Everglades Hotel. Palm Beach, Fla. has been transferred by General a 10-year-old brother and a sster Decatur, Ga., where Mr. Musser Tonnng, the young Norwegan has slpped on ce and fell on the sdewalk on Walnut avenue near.the vstors makng nne pants n the local court Tuesday afternoon, James Raby and Earl Bravs, and ;ton-salem, N. C. after spendng Chestnut street about 5 p. m. yes-terday. row n the thrd Quarter to clnch from Unon. Mr. and Earl the Chrstmas holdays here wth after spendng the Chrstmas holdays wth Mr. and Carroll thaca. N. Y., spent the holdays been wth G.M. for 22 years, has the game. The fnal score was 55 Mr. and Peter Burm of Motors. Mr. Musser, who has who s.15. Her father, who was Adams and Mr. and Monroe hs famly. a Mandal bank drector, was los Called "to *he scene. Dr. Wllam Adams. Out-of-state guests lneluded Mr. and Mrs^-Clare Barr Albert. ot_2qq F.W. Hley of 364 South Mr. and A. E. Meurer. and Yard at Lake Placd. N. Y. wth her parents, Mr. and H. been at hs new post for the past wth the "Westphalen" n November, woman removed to Muhlenberg Coach Paul Selby's boys-showed to 43. E. Martn ordered the njured C. Whte of 109 Holly street Mr. two months. Musser has Burm- s-a student^at-cornell ton of Chester^. Pa., R. wll P.'VP Sntrday for a three Unon avrnw hn<>.hwn confned to been- actve- n jsherman^and r Unversty. Hgh School P.-T.A.S and n the Russum of Calforna, and Mr. weeks' vacaton n New Smyrna. her hone by llness. Her son, Fred, and Peter Burtn of. thaca, A luncheon n honor of Wllam Vllage mprovement Assocaton wegan folk songs on the pano to the hosptal n the muncpal game. At the end of the half they Fla. s recoverng from an attack of N. Y. J. WUlsey. who recently, retred durng ther 10 years' resdence Anne explaned how so often ambulance, accompaned by Mr. were tralng by only 6 ponts, the The Holy Name Socety "of St grppe.- as health offcer, was gven De- 30 by members of hs ford Hgh School and Eugene s n here. Cyrl s a junor n Cran- they are sad and short Lke th reland andleeer. daughter-n-law, sco<e-<a»en-*eng : 27/to. 2L John Twenty couples, ncludng guests Mchael's Church wll entertan Guests for the holdays at thecember nt Greg, she seemed to ex-mrsemplfy the hardness and pensv Rosendale and Patrolman Edward and Jack Hall, wth 12. led the Karl reland. Lt. George L. Blney, wth 13 ponts to hs credt, from Cranford, Madson, Maplewood and Elzabeth, were feted at nght at a "Smoker" n St Mchley of Hllsde place were melody of the Nordc people. Lee nvestgated. scorng for Cnanford. members and frends Monday home of Mr. and C M. Per- mmedate staff. As a farewell sxth grade n Sherman School. lft, the staff presented Mr. Wllsey wth a wallet. Mlss Dolores A. Ford of 300 a New Year's Eve celebraton at ael's School. raoe Wttng and chldren, Ann The Blue and Gold cagers wll the home of Mr. and Theodore R. Ossman, 2 Berkeley place. of Baltmore. Md., spent the hol- Mr. and A. G. T%oln of have returned to Elkns W. Va., after spendng the Chrstmas holt- Reservng Auto Paftes Freplace Causes Fre game tomorrow nght. Prelmn- Mr. and Robert. H. Jones and L<ee. of Mt Vemon. N. Y. Mr. and Rchard Bunnell Centennal avenue has returned face Planfleld n another home An overheated freplace flue Mr. and Ossman also were day wth ther son and <taughterhosts at a famly dnner on Chrstn-aw, Mr. and Norman R. after spendng 4he Chrstnas holdays wth hs parents, Mr. and Harmon, Lansng, Mch. On Chrst- bers are now beng accepted at th the floor n te home of E L Schenectady. N. Y-, left Saturday after spendng the Chrstmas holdasy at 'the home of George ares start at 8:30. Applcatons for reserved nunv started a fre that burned through mas Day.. Jones of 217- Centennal avenue. days wth 4her son-n-law and C. A. Bunnell. 116 South Unon mas Day, announcement was made local motor vehcle bureau, Thompson, 204 North avenue, west, Mr. and Norman R. Jones Mss Jane Troutmnn of 201 Rcord avenue, was hostess Sunday delt, 55 Elzabeth avenue. daughter. Mr. and JL E. Wan- Dr. Wlmar F. Lange and hs avenue. Mr. Bunnell s a student of the engagement of Mss Ford North avenue, east, Harry Sunday afternoon. The blaze was of 217 Centennal avenue were mother, Mss. F; W. Lange, of 10 at Davs-Elklns College. to Harmon's son, Pfc. Loren Helms, agent, announced today extngushed by the/ fre department, answerng a call rung from a two weeks* vacaton at Ft Madson avenue, returned Frday hosts to eght couples at a Newat a recepton n honor of her Mss Noreen Hurter, daughter of Hamlton A. Mller, son of Mr. K. Woodworth. State nspecton daws must hav Year's Eve celebraton at ther guest. Mss Anne Vogt of Mandal. Mr. and Henry Hurter. 509and C. A. Mller, 200 Bumsde avenue, has returned to Cor-199 Columba (avenue wll enter- can be reserved. Mr. and Douglas Baley of been compled wth before number from Box 53 at 2:35 p. m. Lauderdale and Jacksonvlle, Fla. home. Guests were present from Norway. Elm street, has returned to- Mt Cranford, Rdgewood, Roselle Jack Allen, son of Mr. and. Scholastoa's College, Atchson, nell Unversty. thaca, N. Y., tan the executve commttee of the Park. Lyndhurst, Newark, Lnden J. E. Allen, 12-A Englsh Vllage, Kans.. after spendng the holdays where he s a senor 1 student n Newspaper Guld of Elzabeth tomorrow nght Members wll be feld and Elzabeth. Mr. Baley Brunswck, Unon, Hllsde, Plan and Planfleld, Also entertanng returned Monday to Madson. W, here. hotel admnstraton. Mr. Mller MEAT SPECALS! n honor of 1948 were Mr. and where he s o student at the Madson Medcal School. nel of Pensacola, Fla, have re- Fraternty. ' Ensgn and James McDon- s a member of Delta Tau Delta present from Roselle Park, Newpresdent of the guld. R. C Stender of 310 Hgh street Mss Nancy Phllppe. daughter turned home after spendng the Mr. and E. A. Peterson, A delayed holday 'celebraton of Mr. and W. A. Phllppe. Chrstnas holdays wth her parents. Mr. and T. C Schultz, took up resdence recently n ther formerly of fl-englsh Vllage, who took place Saturday at the home 16 Elmora avenue, has returned to of-mr., -and-mrs-..h-~hl--mckm, Western College after spendng 204-Euzabette-ovenue: newh6me~afl2tark~drve7 held 115 Orange avenue. Among guests the holdays wth her parents. Professor Merrtt W. Haynes, n a housewarmng party on Chrstmas Eve for members of the m- from Cranford were Mr. and Ronald G. Albury, son of charge of vocatonal teacher trangfor^ (he"state"ofgeorga. spent medate famles, The affar also Y -Chartes-Preston,-Mrr-and-Mrs7-& eharles-gr-albury, 113 Eastm Powell, Mr. and. Russell street, left Saturday to resume hs 10 days here vstng hs son-nlaw and daughter. Mr. and 30th weddng annversary. Reduced to FANCY MLK FED marked Mr. and Peterson's Renhart. Mr. and T. C. C. studes at Rpon College. Rpon. Harm. Jr.. Mr. and Harry Ws.. Arthur Pke of 12 Hamlton avenue. JUr. and Laurence Kaeser Brnkman and Mr. and Fred Walter P. Schlack. son of Mr. Woo! Plads and Checks, 54 m. wdams Baumann. Out-of-town guests ncluded Mr. and Frank E. umba avenue, has returned to York, wll be a dnner, guest [ and W. F. Schlack. 122 Col- Mss Mary Dngnnan of Newof 110 Lexngton avenue have onn<wn<tffa».ttetej gtlfaaafca Reduced to ; (4 to 6 &3. ave.) plaee. prar-to >er tolk before the Cranford College Club. Mss Josephne Law of 6 Berkeley place VBmSa CS MBS. N. GORDON LON Mss Mare A. Crosby, daughter of Mr. and G. E. Crosby of Stoughton avenue, became' the brde of N. Gordon Lon, son of Frank Lon of Phladelpha, and the late Lon, on December 27 at St Mchael's Church. The Rev. Mark A. Dooley performed the ceremony. Mss Joan Mner was mad of honor, and brdesmads were Mss Mare Olsen and Mss Carol Nelsen. Charles Crosby, a-brother of the brde, was best man. Ushers were Joseph Pflster of Phladelpha, and Alfred Shjarbak of Planfeld. ^ Upon retsmfrom a^weddtajk. "^^"'the^"'couple'" wm '"'make' ther home n Phladelpha. Lon s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School and Katherno Gbbs Secretaral School. She s employed wth the Commercal Cable Company of nternatonal' Telephone and Telegraph n New- York. Mr. Lon served n the Crmnal nvestgaton Department wth the U. S. Army durng the war and he was statoned for some tme n Alaska and the South Pacfc. He wll be graduated n June from La Salle College, Phladelpha. Rahway Memoral Hosptal. Kaeser s the. former Annette Prce. EYES of ALL AGES you cm cuyjccj cf csagraty. Opsa en Prescrptons Flled Broken Lenses Repared Dr. M. G. Schlosser Reg. Optometrst Cranford Veteran And Else Kovare Wed n Freehold. Kovareof Freehold, and Howard J. Graff, son of Mr. and Mrs- Jacob Graff, 408 Hgh street, took place Sunday at the Second Reformed Church, Freehold. A recepton followed at the Freehold nn, Mss Jacquelne Kovare was her sster's only attendant, and George 0rT fc-*«rf- : Crffnord-was" best" man. The brde wore a whte gabardne sut and a whte wnter hat..she carred a bouquet-of whtecarna-> Upns. The attendant wore a turquose gabardne sut, a brown hat and brown accessores. Her bouquet was of pnk carnatons. Upon return from a weddng trp to the South, the couple wll resde temporarly at the Hgh street address. Graff s a graduate of Freehold Hgh School. Mr. Graff, a graduate of Cranford Hgh School and the School of Aeronautcs, Newark, served four years n the ar dvson of-the U. S. Coast Guard He s employed wth the New Jersey polce at Washngton, N. J. BloMo-Lde Nzptah Performed n Church Mss Margaret Lttle of Elzabeth, ' daughter; of Mr. and Davd F. Pentland of Glasgow, Scotland, was marred December 21 to Wllam Bneto DLollo, son of Anna DLollo, 115 Benjamn street The ceremony was performed by the. Rev. Albert AUnger, ( pastor, at.the Cranford Methodst Church. Mss Emma DLollo,.a sster of the brdegroom, was' mad" of honor, and Conrad DLollo was hs brother's best man. A recepton for 50 guests followed at the brdegroom's home. The couple left on a weddng trp to New York Cty- D- Lollo arrved n March from Scotland to make her home n ths country. Mr. DLollo attended Cranford schools and served one year n the U. S. Navy. He was statoned n Mexco and Cuba. Aqua, "Toastt, Navy".V. Comparatve Statement «f, Cranf ord Trust Company '. ' ~ "!., Cash n Vault and Balances wth Reserve wth Federal Reserve'Bank U. S. Government Securtes State, County and Muncpal Securtes Other Bonds, Stock and Securtes Loans and Dscounts ; Bankng House $75, Furnture and Fxtures Other Assets ; Washable Chldren's Spurn Prntts "the dancers", "on the ranch", and "A. B. C" Reducedft.,. yd. Flannelette "Crcus Prnt"...39c yd. NOVEL SPRNG PRNTS ^L&rcVf jms^y» B^ffuyy ffjpowbb O PLASTCS O DOAPERY FABMCS O LEATMEBETTE O 8UPCOVEQ EJATEOAL O CUHTASNNG O NOTONS CUSTOBa MADE SLSPCOVEBS AND DKAPEMES Enroll Now for Our Sprag "SEW and SAVE" COURSE 10 Lessons far $ For Twelve Months' Perod, Dzsemshzz 31,194S- Deposts ' " ' nterest, Taxes and Other Expenses Accrued Other Labltes ' '.- Commons Stock' - - -' - Surplus '.. "~ Undvded Profts -'..FBDEEA. DEFOSBT BN8OEANCE J8HMJSNG SMALL LEGS OF RAWS BONELESS $473,556:82" :14^ De ber 31,1S47 f 480, , , , $8,192, $7,786, $7,709, Cottage Hams RUMP OR ROUND CO-HPOBASpN BRD'S EYE FROSTEB FOOBS $7,332, HT PEACHES, l oz. pkg. J2 PEAS and CARROTS, 12 oz. box J23 Home-Made talan Sausage Vegetables Under Refrgerattom at AD Tmes l«vcs&s3s Set FrJsgsse. Sstesa. cto.. Quack Roast «Soak-Bono. > n>. 55e Becaase "Super Rg^t" meats are Qos. Trmmed to removo excess waste, every cut you buy helps cut your meat blls. What's more, every one ts specally selected to gve you your money's worth of tender, jucy goodness... and then some! lfc r e_j Ftear:c3 GsSeyfl&a. tb. BswrtcJ' ff Co rat fl_5e_ to. <3Ca.ath)e Lon Pork Chops conte, on. b. Cross.Rl>PoltRasSoo»o w h.83e Fresh Pork Shoulders e> Top.Srlon Roasft Donates tb.85e Plate & Novel leeff SonlcBer Lamb Chops ' of Lamb [Lamb ' long Wand 0x37* tb.69e a.43e 0>. 39c Fresh Spare Elba. o u>; Smoked Pork Bulls.e> Smoked Tongues Shon cm b Smoked Pork Shoulders n>. 6. TO, «Slced Ba<Tm Sunnyfeld a Olhen b, Pork SausageUn& o> 63r M M b, For a real treat, serve a temptng seafood platter tonght. ~0urdrdepafmehT~6fleW you top qualty fsh prepa n?j to your order... all ready for the pan! Economcal, too! Fllet off Cod.. e>-39c Smelts. clte HolbuE Steak."".^ & Bostom Mackerel tb.27c Fresh Clysters O»VXJU>»NO. O> Whenever you shop you'll dscover grand bu; r s'galore at your thrfty ASP Super Market. That's because our polcy has always been to keep operatng expenses and profts low and share our savngs wth you n the form of low-as-possble prces... not just on an occasonal tem once n awhle...but on tem aft' - tem, day after day. Stop n and see how much ths famous A&P polcy can save you... today and every day! Campbell f 8.Beans Ann Page Beans!A ox. can 2 for 29c 16 as. can 2 (o< 25o S p a g h e t t Frenco-Amorlcao 15tt oz. can 2 for 2 9 c Clordge Hnmburgera w ox. con 49c Corned Beef HasE Bxoadcos u ox. can 27c LlVerWUrgt Sp»oad-SlahHMa/cj 4Moz.can 17c B e e f S t e W StahKVloya ^ U oz. con 3 7 c Doanblo/s. SunnybrooS 10 oz. can 19c y> 4 <«. pltp. l^c Moz.con59c Cold Stross U ox. cea 49«Otlnool-AaP or Puaooa 7Vt oz. cea 4 9» WMtto Eeo stataeo t2opo-12o Urowa Mca ttvcs&csd tzos.p&s.l5o C mvefflcd ffco UodsCo's Mos.po.23o Suttsaa-Mod. E>. po. 7«2 k pla-33a Seedless HnlwUmn? AH? Condea&ed E3 M l k Evsj>o»o}od-Wh«3 Houso M ox cea 2 «=» 2 5 o BARYCENTE The mnute you enter the bg Dary Center of vour A&P Super Market you'll be mpressed by ts many fne values n fne dary foods; Come feast your eyes on them today! CJUrtecre lefco Grown (ml OfcJto - 8»hrea_-sfB8 Grade 'A' Sharp Cheddar Curod (or flavor b fcu Mel-O-Bll Amercan) Proceu Choo.o b SSc Mld Cheddar AWum euro u> 57c Baby GoudoS Wsconun-AAld n Flavor each 47<? Cled-O-Blt Choddsr Choeto food 2 b boa Q.^c Crcan Cheese eordon-» ot.pkg 2'o*3»3e Cottage Cheese ' 0ro»' «'on O 8»CUD 15r Clehded-Sv/ss MO-OB. '- " " ' ' '"n>. >*)«Delrrh Margar'ne. f-zcoorpak to 4!< Nuena Mar'ar'n* V. < n> 42o Heavy"Swecl C/ am Bordon-e «, pnt com. 36 Mlk Homogenzed ql. conl. 23c hchuge Crx»cery Departmcntfl stacked-wth good -thngs for yourfamly, and packed wtb good buys for your budget Stop n and stock up today! Grapefrut Juce Orange Juce. Blended Juce. W ox. can 3 'or 2 3 c S w e e t P c 8 8 Rolablo-Fancy 20 or can 2 «or 33c.Wot can 3 for 25c MortonV Salt... 26ozpk 0 «C a 18 ox can 3 lor 25«Cdc.r VllC^'ar Ann Pa-o quadbof 7«Pneapple Juce A Brand, s ox. can 16c Dll Pckles Un O -. qu«,ar2 Grapefrut s«c«on»-aap c^ 2 «or 27c Cake Flour Sunny.od 4^o D cg3l Frut Cocktal Surano 29ox.can37c Bstjuck b. 30P k 0 lj, Yellow Clng Peaches ona 29 ox. «n 25c A p p l e s a u c e S u a s w e e t P r u n e J u c e ASP Brand 20 oz. con 2 lor 2 7 c qur bo. 2 5 c A p p l e J u c e K«d Cheat tmrt bol. 17c tn«cf«f-hwrt*noo'lflm. P ot. c?n % for 2 } C Grape Juce A&P pn> bot. 22o Tomato Juce bos 10 ox. ccn 3'«29o Toamato Juce ubb/c 46 ox. con 25<J JTOQOCQ toaa&olhsrbrcnd] 19 ox. cel 2 f * 25c SaaerlaraaS SplSQcn Sweet Peao Garden Peao Dced Carrots AQP c«ud 27 ox. cen 2 (or 25c ASP Ccad baa 20 ca. con 2 tot 2 o 20oz.cen2o Pancake Flour A U m jomm Ann Page Syrup.. Fg Newtons Oreo Sandwch Nab.«:o Nab,.co My-T-FneTapoca Dessert 3 pko«20o Ann Page Puddngs Avoro«3 po» 19c Grandma's Molasses. t6 or. jar 24c Gravy Master. Morrell'e Snack Lptom'o Soup ME Doly Dog F<BO(1 Keu-L-Kntom Oo 0 F Ffloor WOK A-POU S«M Pouhno pt. 29c Q». 49a Krkmaa*8 Cleanser.. 2cuul3c Krkmam's Complexon Soap ceb>9c o o 4or.bo». 15o 12 ox can 45c 3 P^O^ 3 2 O t5oz.un3(or25«!! r t -TT, PRODUCE One look at our peak-fresh produce wll convnce you that you can't beat A&P for top-flght fruta and vegetables at down-toearth prces. Take that look today! frus Whte Bolng Onuns Sweet Potatoes New,Whle Cabbage 7 Yellow Turnps Crsp Table Celery Fresh Dales Santa Clara Prunes Greenng Apples hashed.spnach! Texcs Beets (EosbbnscnnltaaU tojsofeau U. S. No. 1 Grodo U 5. No. Credo o ' «.. o o U S. Ua. 1 Grodo Frob and Crunchy From Calforna 40 to SO to ho Pound For Pm>. Cobbler. etc to-coo Tender and Sweet v r wlrn you rloose one of-llcllusc dclcou» A&P- Meuls. For earh s s»m n lle wlolr lx-an. Custom (Ground just r j;lt for R, ch and Full-Bodod your rcpffrenaker" and DBfflkmn*... pr..: t -,l for thrft. V. B o,ou. and W,n Or These golden benutea are grand for juce and delcous n salads, frut cups, etc. They're thrftly prced... oo lake plenty home! ffa>ff5<sa<mcof3... JNaodrudBCDaaa Ccsrr Peanut Butter Ann p aoo 1 )b.^ 3Sc Moll's Jelles Varou. Orand 10 oz. u» 1<&O Peunut Butter Sk,pp y b.ja,39c Apple Butter Suana 20oz.«21o Preserves Ann p ao <. pum. p o «h 1 b. ja, 25c Pure Money Boehvo 1 u,. («3So Grape Preserves Lou., sher.y lb. jar 25c Grape Jam Ann p O0O u>.8r21o Raspberry Jam fert.y-1 ooz. «4«Grope Jelly An n p O0O tb. a,21«templng 1 trwls nt temptng prces make A&P'B Bakery De >urtucnt a perfect place t'» buy all your baked goods. Why not start today? M«VO Marvel Sandwch Bread Thn Slcod 20oz.loa)17o Cnnamon Breakfast Rolls Pneapple Coffee Cako Plan Pound Cake Marble Pound Cake Dundee Cake Jano Parker JanoParkc Jane Parker Jano Parker Jans Parker half calo 53c STORE 0OUH& 8 a. m. to 6 p. D. «>hols c 33c cut 27c fa r.'l."*n * OPEN FRDAY EVENNGS 6 Emtman Sft. Graraford &-1QZS CBAN7O3O <W)370. wuwr 34 NORTH AVE., WEST OPEN FRDAY EVENNGS Vegetables 6 N. UNON AVE. -Groceres CRonforrd 6^100 fmtokt end balk 2X21«For ho lounfjry Per rjhes and (na fabrcs For raycu, tlts, woolon, o!c For dhes end laundry LSTQS 9(1 pg. OO c Corned Beef Hash ~BEECHNlT Straned Baby Foods 12 N. 95c

4 (. Vsge Sx THE CRANFORP CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1848 POK SALS SMALL rolltop desk and swve! char, lke new, $ FOB BAUS ROSE club char, perfect condton, $25. Call CRanford J ịon. THREE ngs, one 0 x 12; one 8 x 10, and one 5 x 15. Reasonable. CaB CRanford 6-1&35-R. 6 DRAWER steel cabnet, n good condton. Call CRanford SPN dry type washng machne n good condton, WEsleM $50. Call HAND woven afghan for nfant, reasonable.. Phone - CRanford M. LTTLE grl's coat and leggln set, age 2 to 4, n excellent condton, $6. TeL CRanford J. TWO R. & B hot ar furnaces, one hot water Burnham furnace. All n good condton. Apply Sexton, Trnty Church, North and Forest CHEVROLET heater and two «,fv.. Bflfr^r-fFTP^l-fllKJl!?!%%>-fZf*---f^pl] Avenues. CRanford J. m GAS staton, equpment and stock, pumpng 7,000 per month, excellent comer, must sell. Wllam G. Schmal, 7 South Avenue, CRanford or GRanford BABY carrage, new, $15; bassnette, brand new, $6; also baby's crbr-44. -Call-CRanosd J. TWO maple twn beds, complete wth sprngs and mattresses; wcker stroller, also mscellaneous household artcles. Call CRanford CHRSTNE Doll Shop. 16A Aldcn Street, Cranford. Rag dolls and anmals. Dolls bassnettes and ready made clothes; also mscellaneous - gfts. 1 TeL CRanford J. DOUBLE bed wth sprng and chest of fve drawers. Both mahogany; good condton. $ Adams avenue, CRanford FOUND The answer 10 your entertanment problem. FOUR poster bed, complete wth sprng and mattress; maple, ktchen set; also other household artcles. Reasonable. TeL CRanford J. moves for chldren's partes, adult gatherngs, etc. Large, new selecton of flms. Operator and equpment suppled. For detals wrte D & K Move Servce, 928 Orchard St, or coll CRanford R. tt SLED, equpped wth wheels for dry spots, sutable for a chld of 2 to 4 years old. Also babea car bassnette, wth mattress and two lnngs. Call CRanJarcl M. CORDWOOD, cut to any length for freplace. Boyle Tree Surgery Company. Tel ELJzabetb FOR clothes of superor fashon to] sut you ndvdually, stop and see <gur new Sprng lne. We "Offer you fne fa Dres, smart new, prnts, gay, Strpps, colorful,sparfc- "lng solds, gnghams, plads, woven seersucker, cohama "Skp--lee" boner prnts and stunnng rayon prnts. GRLL'S SLK & COTTON SHOP 130 East Brood Street WEsleld VENETAN~Bln^custcm mads. Alumnum, Steel, Wood. Forj free estmato phoae WEBleM Old blnds recondtoned, n John Sveada, 610 South Avenue, Carwgod.,,.,,,.,. r....m\ PANOS wanted Act now Hghest prces pad. Cranford Pano Company. 3 North Ave.. E. TeL CRanford PULLER Brushes. For tooth brushes, household brushes, polshes, waxes. Call or wrte L. A. BffcKee. 12 Arlngton Road. Cr*n- "GOOD-OS New" grl's sk shoes, sze 6; man's rubbers, galoshes, 0%; reefer sut, 6; tuxedo, 38; chldren^ toen-age, and msses' coals, suts, dresses, skrts; boy's clothng. Call CRanford M. ford. N. J S-W. WASHNG (machne, overhauled Apex wth Spn Dryer. Provded wth water pump, permanent water nlet connecton and means of rnsng n the dryer. Call CRanford J. WRNGER ROSAS FOR WASH- NG MACHNES Sous tn stock for any type wrnger. Brna n your old one, w? wfll dupttccta t; whte rubber. '. COFFEY-S "The Bouse That Servce Bult" 1-3 Aldcn Street CHan. (J-CS24 POWER Lawn Mowers. Bult for effcent, economcal, troublefree mowng. Meets the need of thome owners of 'average means. $ end $ Home and Famly Store, 101 N. Unon Avenue,. Tel. CRanford FRGDARES A few 6 cubc feet refrgerators avalable. Prced at $104.75". Frst come~nrst served. Fve year warranty, budget terms. temporary' Rado Department, 187 Koos Brothers, and Applance Wesleld avenue, Clark Townshp. near Rahway cty lne. RAhway MARBLE top table, chfferobe, mahogany bedroom sute, secre- _ tary, rugs. Uprght pano, pno * chest Townsend's 214 North Ave. TeL WEsleld JEAUTFUL permanent alumnum tle. Sxteen colors to choose from. Three years to pay. Can be (nstalled on exstng walls. W. Dolber, WEsleld ; evenngs RAhway J. USED Washng Machnes. Guaranteed All Dfferent Makes. E. B. Saxe. Wesleld A REAL BARGAN! Lovely lavender Chesterfeld sprng coat -wth toack"vetvet collar, sngle] breasted wth large lavender buttons. Worn only a few tmes. Sze 14. Also a lavender derby wth black band to match the coat. WLL SACRFCE BOTH,..Wrte, FOR JJJ. ~ ARTFCAL flowers made to order table arrangements, mnatures, pottery arrangements for gfts. Roses, asters, chrysanthemums, -sweet peas. Mare Brown. 58 Locust Drve. TeL CRanford UPHOLSTERNG Furnture repars, draperes, slp covers, Venetan blnds. Nce choce o: fabrcs. F. Kantcr & Son, 45 South Unon Ave. Tel. CRanford QUAKER curtan stretchers, new typo constructon.. Stretcher' folds wtbqas-removlns bolts. Rustproof brass Arrow Pont pnfl. Only $&99 at Frestone. 101 North Unon Ave., Cranford. Classfed Secton Rates: Frst nserton Two cents a word,] mlnttnm charge 00 cents. Repeat Ads One cent a went' mnmum charge, 85 1**1* Deadlne for Copy- Wednesday Noon 759 Central Ave SoundJELECTRXCAN, general repabs, fluodssooat Electrc ranges servced " n l to* otalled. Houses wred and n> wred. Joseph A, SoznneED, 0«Centennal Avenue, Csanford. CRanford J. ELECTRCAL APPLANCE REPARS Electrc Clocks, rons, Rados, Toasters, Vacuum Cleaners, Washng - Ma<Mnef. Satsfacton guaranteed.- Otto 1 * Applance Servce, 16 South Unon Ave. TeL Ranford or R. [RADO Repars Stmunberg Carlson and all otter mkes ofhomt «nd auto radkn, home applance etc. Jersey Rado Servce, CRontord Herbert F. Sorge, 1»4 Hllcreet Am, Cranford. RADO reparng. GU CRanford Cranford Bcdo, U\ jnorth Avenue, West* ' tf Telephone CTanford WNDOW SHADES Whte or Cream, 24 hour Gervce Measured and Sde Hemmed to 36" C. C. Down* Co. 105 Elm Street Tel; WesleU E^CTRC Lght Bulbs. General 4 Electrc JUazda.- AU Sres. A^ A Hardware. 12 North Ave., W. NEW lawn. Fne black top sol, rch fed; $5 yard delvered. Call CRanford between 7 and 8 p. m.. or wrte L. Fazo, Box 194. Kenlworth, N.JT,.,. PANOS Guaranteed recondtoned, ptanoa, $75 up. Easy terms. Cranford Pano Company, Tunng end Rebuldng SpecalLsta. 3 North Avenue, East. TeL CRanford tl "SKYLGHT* washng flud. The orgnal Skylght formula, 25c per gallon (S cents refundtor Jus). Chopn's Sport Shop, opposte the frehouse. TeL CRanford CORDWOOD for freplace, furnace and ktchen stove. Call BBLES. Specalzng Scofleld. Oxford and other popular edtons. Students' Analytcal and Chan Reference Bbles and Testaments. For nformaton or demonstraton wthout oblgaton, call MASON CONTRACTORS Sdewalks, Flagstone Work, Garafs Buldng, Brck Work, Cellar Water Proofng. Free Estmates. Schwarz, CRanford R. RADO ana AfffUrmNGB repars Cw»«w#«)»J4 t^aadtmoatcoot SBEVCBNO way ready *» aerve jou. WASHNG MACHNES Servced and Repared Also Other Applances Reasonable Rates Parts Guaranteed.. E. B. SAXE Applance Servce Co. The House That Servce Bujf 1-8 AMen St 'CHen. (U2324 BENDDC Automatc Washer Servce, all work guaranteed. Alden street, Cranford WEsleld l CARPENTER General contractor. Houses, earoges, buldngs of any type, alteratons, roof," attc apartments, ktchen cabnets, factory mantenance. Thorlef Johnsen, Cr J. 405 Central avenue, Cranford. WASHNG MACHNE R2PAB5 17 YEARS' EXPERENCE Only expert mechancs work ot your applancea? rons, vacuum cleaners, rados, motors, toasten also repared. Cofleys, 1-8 AhScn St. TeL CRanford « tt CARPENTER and cabnet maker Qualty ty p f CRanford Selbert. 888 Lncoln Drve, Kenlworth. TeL CRanford tt PLUMBNG and Heatng. Sewcra ^nedwm^electhc sewer'm: [chne. Guaranteed. W. J. Ledden. [TeL CRanford 6-2«35-J. ASPHALT TLE AND RUBBER FLOORS nstalled, mmedate servce. Good varety of colors now n stock. W. Dolber, WEsleld ; evenngs RAhway J. -. «! ALL knds of Home Repars. Gtxt-j ters ond Leaders cleaned and renewed. Also Storm Saab. No Job too sntall L. F. Baxter. TeL CRanfod C-2332-JE*. ; MALNG and M1MB0GBAPH SERVCE AddreasegrapS. Multgraphln& Typng, Address Plates Embossed. Malllnf Usta. Publc CSANFORD Refrccratlon and Servce. Household commercal ropars on g Kelvnator, Croaley,. Coldspot. Norge, etc Hear of 18 Alden SL TeL CRanford Stenography. Ask about our NEW, DSTNCTVE P.S.M. Mbneogrsphng process. Wesleld Budness Servce, 123 Qulmfay Street, Wesleld. N. J. TeL WEolcM MAGER Refrgeraton Servce Hnwhnlr mnrf Mmmwrfl n l. R callzns h "Frgdalre." Tel LNOLEUM SNK TOPS repared ~or replsced now plywuod far* stalled when necessasy. Stanless steel trm used exclusvely. W Dolber, WEsleld ; eve- [nngs RAhway J. ELECTRCAN Housewrmfl. Jobbng, repars, fluorescent fxtures. John Fannng, 71 Burnsldc Ave. TeL CRanford W. GENERAL ALTERATONS and REPARS fcff(hn Cabnets Recreaton Cellars Attc Rooms. Roofng Screens Storm Sash, Etc. WM. GRASNG CRanford MASONRY General repars and alteratons. S. B. Jordan, 22r Tel CRanford J. FRED STENGEL. CARPENTER Repars, alteratons, ecreens, cabnets, etc. Let me do your small Jobs or any Job. UNlonvUle or UNonvlle Prmm. CRanford M. jgrandvew Ave., Unon. RECORDS, claealcol and popular; Band Box, 4 Alden Street. CRanford TeL FRESH FROZEN "Government nspected horsemeat. Also horse lver DALY. Cranford Pet Shop. 11 North Ave., E. TeL CRanford SUBSCRPTONS znes obtanable. to all Prces quoted upon request Renewals and pub- Ushers' specal offers flled." Please send orders to C. B. WeMn. 18 Berkeley Place, CranfpnL WATER Softeners by Dayton. Gves you eoft water the yearj [CLEARANCE SALE: For Lades'. Msses, Junors, COATS, and SUTS. all vrgn wool PRCES SLASHED ON EACH AND EVERY WNTER GARMENT N STOCK not on just a selected few Hundreds to choose from, n all the newest styles and colors. THS S THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAT- Tank guaranteed for four NG FOR. Vst the FACTORY Completely nstalled &13a.'RETAL. SALESROOM of THE Convenent terms arranged. Aft Aj RDGE OF PLANFELD. 116 Hardware. U North Ave.. W.' tt Bast Front St.. PLANFELD. N. J. OPEN EVERY EVENNG. VENETAN Blnds (controlled except Saturday, TLL 8:30 WALK ventlaton and lght). Moasur- UP AND SAVE nf. nstallaton, choce of tapes for J an average of 6&30 per wtndow. E round, yean. Bought" and"sold~ Reparng and Refnshng Slver and Goldplatng Mrror and Frame Servce Wesleld Furnture Co. 206 North Ave., Wesleld. N. J. Phone WE BCYCLE AND BABY CARRAGE REPARS. We are equpped to render complete repar servce and genune parts. Sold rubber tres nstalled by specal machne. ALL REPARS GUARANTEED. 1-8 repar shop s s- FOR hoeme and nvestment, 5 year old, 2 famly-4% rooms each apartment. $13, bedroom house, ectra room 3rd floor, garage, large lot. $12, RCHARDS-SWACKHAMER 4 Alden St. CRanford or CRanford Members of Cranford Real Estate Board l l 1,500 Compact seven room house, steam ol, excellent condton. March occupancy. $14,000 Ten year old, completely modern, nsulated sx room house, attached caroge. Steam o!l Recreaton room. Excel- $14,000 Seven room house tle bath, double garage, steam oq. North sde locaton. $14,900 Owner -transferred-must' sell spacous four bedroom house,garage. HotabrheatoL mmedate possesson. 15,500 Modem seven room house, the barth, garage, steam coalj <u " Topa<M ^condton" asl loca' Won, ELLA J. McCORMACK. Realtor 30 Prospect St, Wesleld j WE Eves. CR ELECTRCAL Contractng Housewrng, Jobbng, fluorescent fxtures, repars end, plugs tp^, George Sangullano, 134 [North Lehlgh Ave. TeL CRanford ff-3177-j. Carpenter Cabnet Jobbng and Repabe Maker Hourly Bass or Estmates FurnUhed L. H. Chaffee CRanford 8-08U after 0 p. m. tt H. F. REYNOLDS, Rotary specal 1st. Ol burner aervtee on afl pea. Vacuum cleanng ol or cos) furnaces. Converson work. Tel CRanford :~ 41 FACTORY traned mechanc wll repar your sewng machne or vacuum cleaner; 12 years of satsfyng servce. Adjustng servce n your home $1.50. TeL CRanford M. DEPENDABLE repars to all knds of household artcles and equpment. Reasonable rates. Phone CRanford M. after 5:30 p. m. Please call MURRAY'S REFRGERATON SERVCE. HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCAL. REFRGERA- COMMERCAL. MOTOR RE- PAR CRANFORD FBJRBKE BRNG- ALL-your- fur problems-to Dryson's. 224 East Broad Street, Wealeld. upstars. TeL WEalcld A. KANTNER. New coats and scarfs for sale. Remodelng and reparng hgh grade furs. 118 Walnut Ave. CRanford KSAftV ESTATE CRANFORD Sx FOR BALS year ojd home n perfect condton, adjonng park. Two bedrooms and tle bath on second floor; freplace, nsulated, gas heat, attached garage. Also many other lstngs. T. R. Sargent, Broker Frst floor..' apartment vacant, quckly. 2-famly wth ol" Esso burner; 550 gallon TeL Wesleld jlcmt condton, occupancy. mmedate! screens, storm wndows, burnng freplace. Other apart-! ment of 5 rooms rented at $ s 115 lot Convenent to center:" TaxesT6nF?240: New well bult bungalow -wth tle fertcfaen and bath, nsulated, porch, ol beat, 55 s 125 lot $12,200. Brck, colonal, center ball home,' perfect condton, 6 extra large rooms, new frst floor lavatory, 2 tled baths. 1 new -wth stall (dwwer. 100 x 150 lot,, double garage, avalable qucmy. Avalable, quckly. Chocely located 8 room house. Frst and second floor baths, gas neat, double garage, 62 x 120 north sde lot $15,800. ' ' ' 0 ' $8,450. Vacant January 1st Newly decorated, new sdng, brght teery boam& wh stesm heat, garage, low taxes. 4 small bedrooms; convenent <U> stores and buses. $10,500. Brck bungalow oaohy 4 years old tled scence ktchen, tled bath, nsulated, screens, storm ON Thomas Street, near bug and etatlon, 10-room stucco-hotue wth 3 baths and 1 car garage, slate roof, steam heat wth coal, corner lot, 114 x 110, permsson has been granted to convert to famly house. $12,500. FELX DFABO 6 North Avenue, West Cranford TeL CRanford* f no answer and evenngs call WEsleld W. wndows, good szed lot. Taxes only $135. An unusual buy. Bungalow new enough to be modera»- om enough"to-fee-wem-bulk Spacous lvng room wth freplace ond ftl sze dnng room, 2 bedrooms; oo3ored (tle bath wth stall shower, fully tled ktchen, second floor Bas 2 exceptonally large rooms, one wth freplace and pumpkn pne wood work. Wall to NEW fve room bungalow, splc end span, mmedate occupancy. SX room house h 2 car garage, 2 blocks from Route 25, $8,000. RALPH DELLA SERRA Realtor and Bulder 6 North Unon Ave., Cranford TeL CRanford or Mllburn wall carpetng ncluded, nsulated, 3 ear sarage, 227 L frontage n a convenent nox*tb sde locaton. Bulder's opportunty 10 lots at a bargan prce. 500 ft frontage 1 for $1,500. Four 50 x 135 lots. All mprovements. $600 each. WESTFELD: Gleamng whte 4 bedroom (home, addtonal 3rd floor (bedroom. Frst floor lavatory, hot water heat wth ol Frst floor newly decorated n excellent taste. Some 2nd floor rooms redecorated. Double garage, -116 x 150 corner lot Only $15,500. ROSELLE: Centrally located 2- famly, 5 room apartments, separate steam furnaces, double garage, 50x200 lot Only $9,500. MMEDATE OCCUPANCY N ONE OF CRANFORCS LOVE- LJEST AREAS. Sx rooms, tle bath, modern ktchen, rear sunporch, ol heat, 1-car garage, plot 50 x 150. $17,000. Ths and other propertes can be seen by appontment through McPHERSON REALTY CO. 1 North Avenue, East TeL CRanford ROOM home, tle bath and ktchen n excellent condton, stars to attc, sun porch can be used all year, steam heat (ol) screened porch, nce locaton, paved street, lot 50 x 100, near stores, schools and buses. $11,445. HENS, 17 North Ave, E. el. CRanford Member Cranford Real Estate Board Consult one of the followng experenced realtors f you have aj house for sale or rent, or f you are lookng for a home n Cranford to buy or lease. We wll advse you on any of your, real estate attd clock repar. Called for and [delvered. One week servce. Post DfBce Box 385. Cranford. THOMAS DMNN^-Watch. clock and Jewelry, all knds repared. Engravng whle you' wat Damonds set by. appontment 117 North Wood Avenue, Lnden, (upstars). CranJord Cycle and Toy Co. 1» North Ave.. W. CR (2 doors from Cranford theatre) g p tdo. or alumnum slato. F. Kant. TaEES taken down and removed, nor & p«n«tel CRanford 6-OS93 stumpa pulled out All work or CRanford M. CUSTOM MADE Automoble Seat Covers Choose from our wde selecton of (rubrcs. Cars called for and delvered C C. DOWNE CO. Suarantccd. Completely covered by nsurance. Phone or wrte A. V. Boyd North Olver Street Rahway. TeL RAhway 7-10S2. BOYLE TREE SURGERY COM- PANY. lems to Brng your tree probus. Free examnaton. "Trees removed, pruned, fed Elm S t WEsleld Rankn S t. Elzabeth. beta DONT Wat lor the Heat of Summer Why take the chance of havng your refrgeratng machne gve out when you need t most? Now when your need s not so great, s the tme to overhaul your refrgeratng equpment; put t n frst class runnng condton Cor the Job ahead. Let me gve you an estmate on the overhaulng of your equpment There s no oblgaton. Call CRanford R, Fred Ball, 9 Adams Ave., Cranford. MOBTGAGE MONEY WE are rewrtng mortgages up to 20 years at low nterest rates. No legal fetta. May we revew your.morlaso. H Mortgage Company. 95 Summt Avenue. Summt, N. J. Phone Summt Evenngs: Phone Weseld Veterans' loans PJ.A. and conventonal mortgogea solcted. NUBSEBV SCHOOL THE LTTLE SCHOOL OF CRAN- FORD under drecton of Robert H. Schubcl. s located at 308 Casno Avenue. The group s small and t L) possble to gve ndvdual attenton to each chld and to allow hmtoproceed at hs own level of development. Hours TeL ELJza- 9 a. m. to Noon Phone CRanford 1-22 GUN8MTTH Federal Frearms Dealer. All types of nrearma repared ond custom bult to your most exactng requrements. Rfles and shotguns restocked. Guns bought and sold. Let me know your needs. A. F. Behlert, 33 Hcralng Avenue, Cranford. F&OOB QBE VCS R. MENZEL & SON Call us to dscuss your floor problems. Floor ccrapng and refnshng of old floors a opccallty. Polbfolng, also waxng. Estmates cheerfully gven. Phone CRanford Elzabeth Ave.. OranfonL TLNG STEEL tle, beautful, permanent For r«ttmnt<» Vrrn, al Tle Co., 118 Bumslde Ave. Tel. CRanford 6-13CU-M or CRanford Mortgage money avalable. Joseph J. GuUer 116 North Ave., XV. John W. Hens & Son 17 North Ave., E. Thomas MacMeekn 5 Alden St. Wade H. Postern 5 Alden St. H. J. Shaheen 15 North Ave.. E. Rchards-Swackhamer 4 Alden St. M. Ycnkel 2 North Ave., W. Members of the' CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD Shop. Buy and Lve n Cranford! 0TTOMJ BNGO, bango bumble. Send old clothes down to the Jumble. Of stock, we need more at the Jumble Store. MOOSE BNS3JLATEON BARRETT rock wool nsulaton, blown method used; personal supervson. Establshed Wnx L. Schrocder. D Adams Avenue. Tel. CRanford f no answer, coll ROselle DRESSMAKNG WOMEN'S and chldren's dresses! mad to order. Also alteratons. Tel. CRanford 0-O994^T LADES' suts and dressea made to order; also alteratons. Call ESTATE FOB SALE HELP WANTED Female FULL or part tme mad. Call CRanford J. WOMAN wanted to clean 3 room apartment half day a week. Call CRanford W. PANO TUNNG RK.MBLE pano tunng and parng by p ng parng by recognzed e Acton and tone regulaton. tord Pano- Company, s * * T CASHERS, applcatons beng taken n afternoon Cranford Theatre, Cranford wth manager's lcense, $40 a week. Pleasant clentele. deal Beauty Salon, Garwood. WEsleld Member of New Jen*, Assocaton of Pano Tuners y WOULD lke to ntervew local! women who can spare 8 hours day n a Convalescent HospltoL [Gall GRamfanl SALESWOMEN to represent a natonally advertsed lne on an exclusve bass n Cranford and Wesleld, excellent earnngs. Must! 'be local resdent Wrte, Avon Products, nc., 236 Church Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. WORK WANTED Female WOMAN wants day's work. Call CRanford M. RESPONSBLE mother wll, care for chldren-(afternoons or evenngs. TeL CRanford 6-0S81-H. GRL wants job after school Every day except Saturdays. Call! CRanford W. WOMAN would lke ronng to do CRanfmnd W. EXPERENCED grl wshes day's Oat or full tme work. Box 120, [care of The Cranford Ctzen end [Chroncle. MATHEMATCS.TUTOR Grad uato-teacber ndvdual nstrud tknlnugrtxa.gewnetry. Tryu nomdy «ffs catcuhut Call or wrte for appolatment George E. Parker, 14 Preston Ava. Phom, CBantod THREE furnshedl bedrooms and bath on second floor. Well heated convenent trasportetlon, busness people. Call CRanford M. BUSNESS couple. 2 to 3 room apavtmeat Call HUonbodt BOJP WANTJTO Mala APPLY 4 Centennal N. J." A-venue, ; TOOL and de makers on round and combnaton des, experenced. Apply East Sde Motel g and Stampng Corp., 1301 West Elzabeth Ave. Lnden. FUBN8HED BOOM FOB BENT LARGE front room, next to bath. wll serve breakfast Garage avalable. Gentleman or quet couple. CRanford J. N. J. WOBS WANVEED Male BOY, age 14, would lke Job after BdhooL Call CRanford W. LARGE furnshed Toom, near bath. Convenent to transportaton. W. Comes, 115 North Avenue, West, Cranford FO&BBNT ELESCTRC HEDGE SHEARS, Does day's Job n hour or so. Easy, safe, handy to operate. $3.00 day. Home & Famly, 101 N. Unon Ave, TeL CRanford JOHNSON'S electrc floor polsher for rent by the day at low prce of $1. Home and Famly,, 101 N. Unon Ave. TeL CRanford FLOOROMATC Use **! SCRUBBNG WAXNG ffol- SHNG BUFFNG. All purpose machne forrent ^TCFper day. Depost requred, 910. Frestone, 101 N. Unon Ave TeL CRanford UNON: screens, storm wndows, 5 and 4 room apartments, steam neat, jdouble garage. Near rvngton. Convenent to Stuyvesant Ave. bus. $16,080. "S YOUR PROPERTY" LSTED WTH US?" FOR further nformaton regardng these propertes call our Cranford representatves: Mram P. Nevlle Cr Gertrude Nunn Cr. 6-O824M Mr. Harold Wlson Cr R HOWLAND 444 Chestnut Street'reasonable commutng dstance of WANT TO BENT OUSE u»sently needed by teacher and adult daughter.. Must leave j temporary quarters. Wll pay hgh 1 rental Excellent references. 17 years former home TeL CRanford "URNSHED or unfurnshed apart* meats or houses for employees lot Merck & Company, nc, wthn ROSELLE OPPORTUNTY FOR PRVATE HOME BULDERS 1. Corner Prospect Avenue Maple place 75 x 150 $3, Rversde Drve near Casno Avenue 50 x Casno Avenue 50 x 150 Rahway. Wrte or contact Mr. E. Shults, Personnel Department [RAhway extenson Forest Avenue (rver lot) 65 x Corner Holly and Orchard Streets 97 x 125 (rregular) 6. Corner John Street and North Avenue 100 x 100 $1, Thomas Street rear of Masonc Avenue 75 x 200 $3,000. ABOVE LOTS HAVE ALL M- PROVEMENTS N AND PAD FOR. NQURE FELDC D FABO, 2 WOODLAND AVENUE, MOR- RSTOWN. NEW JERSEY. MOrrstown -Jr SPECAL 2-famly, 6 years old 4 and 4V rooms- Both <loors to be vacated at passng ttle. $14,250. BULDNG LOTS 50 x 100 $ x 120 1,050 JOSEPH J. GUKER Member Cranford Real Estate Board Assocate Broker: L. P. Wrght 116 North Ave, W.. Cranford. N. J. TeL CRanford RO> Bttnr USED 1 car garage. Reasonable. Call CRanford R. REFRGERATORS n any condton. Hghest prces pad- Fred Ball. 9 Adorns Ave. TeL CRanford R. FOUND A PAR of glasses n the vcnty of SprngfleSd and North Avenues. Call CRanford fl after 6 p.m. DOG FOR SALE FOJC Jtexrcr. smooth, -hared, 4 month old male, healthy, good :empered. $10. Call CRanford Hand, CRanford M R- * AUTO.SPBAxUNO AUTOMOBLES sprayed wth lacquer or enamel Fenders straghtened. Prced to satsfy. Sand t yourself and save. Call H. Wheat, CRanford~6-0G58-R: LOTS FOR SALE ~roeal~buldng LOT 100' x 100' comer. Manor and Dunham Aves. Worth $24 front foot Prce $1,800. Mey, 325 Manor Ave., Crantod. N BULDNG a home, a lot s the of town at moderate prces. You can also consult us on your plans and fnancng. RALPH DELLA SERRA 6 North Unon Ave., Cranford TeL CRanTord or Mllburn LOT, 50 x 128, on Pawnee Road, Cranford. Top of hlu, overlookng golf course; graded wth shrubbery; Green Flyer Bus at corner. Terms. Ossmann, 2 Berkeley Place. Phone CRanford Normande P., rregular 1200 West End P... 60x Columba Ave., 50x J Oak Lane. 110x Hawthorne St, 79x Mayor n Lons THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. * THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1848 "~*1 >ae to me hlchest bdder, subject to' the Town- confrmaton by the Commttee at ts nes 1 t r^. ""^M 11 * *tl*t_ the sale, pursuant'redempton beng the sum of Th l ll b hld t TOWNSBr or Page Seven Tunng and Rep Warren W. Grofl, "for 25 Wesleld's and Crahford's moat pano tuner." 244 Dscusses Townshp Affars at Meetng Of Cranford dub names FOB BEAUTFUL, longe furnshed room, two mnute* to staton and bus. Gentleman only. 210 Walnut Ave, CranfoML y BUSNESS couple Pumlshed rooto wth lght housekeepng prvueges. Call HUmboldt ^rooaa-convenekt to (transportaton, busness couple preferred. Phone CRanford W. ONE or two fumflhed rooms, wth arrangements. Central locaton. Bus lnes one block away Central avenue, Cranford. - Presume of plans for the proposed new muncpal buldng, were revjewecb by-mayor George E, Osterheldt. guest speaker,, at. a regular meetng Tuesday nght of the Lons Club n the Chmney Corner Restaurant. Wllam Fredrck presdent, presded. n dscussng the new muncpal buldng. Mayor Osterheldt exhbted a sketch wth accompanyng "plans of the structure. Also featured n hs talk was a report on varous, townshp parkng lots. ( Mayor Osterheldt sad, parkng meters wll be nstalled durng the current year. Other tems ncluded n hs talk were the new pumper for the fre, department and the new muncpal athletc Held. t was voted to send a letter to town authortes, commendng them for ther work n the snow removal project. A. J. Daves,..entertanment charman, announced that all programs for the month have been arranged. A report also was''gven by Alfred Frgoln, charman of the blnd commttee. Collectons made by Tal Twstec-EdwanL.Shahecn a»we«) added to the club's welfare fund. t was announced-the Cranford and Garwood Lons Clubs wll meet January 20 wth the Kenlworth Club at Kenlworth nn. sole certfcate coverng ota M. 15 and 80 * _ - block BS appearng on the CoUector-s _«..,,J ' -_M>rda to be owned by J. O. Dewlopmenr DATED: January T.!»«~o.: the amount requred for redempton TOWNSHP o r belns the sum of MMM. j N o t " hereby «ven that the Town- The sale wll be held at a meetns oft; shp Commttee of the Townshp of the Townshp Commttee to be hrld omc'-anford wll sell at publc aucton, tax Tuesday. January 20. MS. at 8:30 P. M.JsMe certfcate coverng lota 234 and 239 n n the muncpal buldng. Sale wll be,block DOS appearng on the Collector's TOWNSBr or CKAN-OCD 3- T > rertulcate No. J7M. cover-' Notce s hereby gven that the Town-'ns tots 627 to G29 n block Sp. on whch shp Commttee of the Townshp of.there t» due tbe sum cf S33v23 C t d l. - - the Townshp of.there ta due the sum cf SasJland tta) The sale wll be held at a meetng ofcranford wll sell at publc aucton, the last knawn owner of whch s Salvatore the Townshp Commttee to be held on followng tax sale certfcates:, Borcll. Tuesday. January 20. MS. at 8:30 P. M.. 1 Tax sale certfcate No cover-,., «Ta* u > crrtflcate No cover- n «he muncpal butmlngr^saje^wutejl-gjow^ lots «3OtD"«3S v n'ttaek SR:an Whch s due the sum of S274_3S and t K - - ' rn owner of whch s Slas S. Tax_sale certfcate No made to. the hghest bdder, subject to confrmaton by the Commttee at ts next regular meetng after the sale, pursuant to the provsons of H.S. 84: J. WALTER COFFEE. Townshp Clerk. To DATED: January 7. 1W8. ng lnt «ag- n lloek BB, on-whctr there-lnc tots «3Oto «s due the rum of S274-3B and the la»t there s due the known owner of whch s Slas S. WUon. tut known ow 3 Tax sale certfcate No caver-carfo. ng ota 623 to 626 n block 518. on whch' J ^Ta there to due the sum of S10098 ad th'l hh sum of t2s2.41. and the ner of whch s Luca g a 3 o 626 n block 518. on whch J ^Ta* sale certfcate No! coverthere to due the sum of S and the'lnt lot 633 tn block 51S. on whch there last nown f hh Carmela s due the sum of «S and the last known o f hh there to due the sum of S last Known owner of whch s Gbrdll 1-13, Gam bardella. e te sum known owners. d the last whch are Mchele *» t^ra*mle h c*erttcate No cover-'glcoma asjftn" Wn ' r ' Whlch U -rax sale~hlftr.te.no. laleovertng^dt fo'lhe '^he^'^r^subl^t c n and Nles Jorgensen. 8 Tax sale eertlncate No coverng 1OU 803' and C03 n block 518, on whch there U due the sum of (7M.M. DATED: January 7. 1MB. f V % APARTMENT WANTED SMALL CurnShed ajpaxtment wanted alter February 1st Address Box 119, n care of the Cranfonl «*^HT«> T and) Chroncle. N BSEBSOBBABS n memory of Joe Degure, who passed away January, 1941: The evenng star shnes on hs grave, Of one love but could not save. God took hm home, t was bs wll, But n my heart love hm stll. Anna Degure. wmzm wm Day n, day au». V««M -. food* are consstently l8w ss* 5 * * 1 a»,y«w frendly-acme. Game csangsor,...gtt_««m. shelf to de ond see htm mush /ou sa«on you* toto food bfl. Of EN EVERY FRRAY N f J O X ROOMS FOB BENT GARWOOD Oncor tworoamsn nce home, housekeepng prvleges. Prvate dnette. Gentleman or couple. Near atl transportaton. OalL WEsleld W. ADDTONAL CLASSFED ADVERTSEMENTS WANTED TO BENT 'REFNED couple, college graduates. wtq two year old daugh- [ter wsh three to flve room [apartment Call CRanford ROOFNG REPARNG APPROVED Johns-ManvUe roof- ng; also others; brck sdng; Sflat roofs, bonded; roof repars, (skylghts, copper and galvanzed tttera and. leaders. Estmates joheerfuly gven. Guarantee wth ^-twn-l.~scfarocder,-18' Ave. TeL CSantord no answer, call ROselle tt GROCERES CANNED VEGETABLES Del Monte Peas 'T 21c deal Peas'* 1^-!? c Tomatoes! &^*^* J A>^M. wn n tatalda CoGforak. 41, Deans u^ B««af. m**. ' Strng Beans ^. end^ CANNED JUCES lbby's^" 2'r23c V-8 Cocktal 2'^ 23c -;-._.^j._^.j.^_:_:.uj^'_^-^j.-^smsxgfmaurgbtt-^-jjt^ujwt'^.- v- FOR RENT AND FOR SALE AUTO Sanders and Buffers sale for $39.50; rent for $3.00 per day. [Depost requred. Home and Famly Store, 101 N. Unon Avenue. TeL CRanford PROOFNG, alate, tle, asphalt shngle repars. Leaders and utters, new and repared. Walter hubert, 122 Burnsde Avenue. TeL CRanford J. PANTNG AND DECORATNG J. C POTTER nsde and outsde workmanshp. fleh Telephoao WEst- " PROOFNG. Sdng, asbestos and nsulated brck Bonded rooflng. Repars. JOHN LANCE, PLanfleld or UNonvlle. - Grape Juce MC L ocwb \*U HNAPPE JUCS J06 10-oj- can Apple Juce Blended Juce MOTS 16c 17c Pe 8-OB. package Ramqer Joe 6-oa. CANNED 41c Pears Peaches U-. Lbby's Peaches t T 29c bby's^^^-^c _.A F.NEAPP1B CMUKJO ^g. Prunes Sf Prunes!T Prunes Z? Bone n. 2X33c DEUGHl T f Ot09. 1^ plo *'* 7 "^ 71c Sunmad.*?." po-1'c Aprcols ^.!r'^33c MxedTnl ^ 23c Peaches BOBfOKO.V:r.«. 21c r ^ m NTSCHKE ft BLtJNCK And DccorstosSa OH Pahtes l Kenlworth, M. J. T«L CRanford 0-14M-M or BOeelle [R. BOENZEL h SON nloror, exteror pantng and panerhangg. Eatmates cheerfully gven. Ptoone CRanford Elzabeth Avenue. CraafomL DANEL J. HEYBURN LCENSED ELECTRCAL CONTBACTOK er and Plflht1 n g nntqhnnnn : motora rewound, repared, bult 214 South Avenue. East. Tel CRanford WLLAM SEXRERT Pantng and PaperKanglnff SkUed tnechanca. nteror and exteror. TeL CRaaford SPKAY PANTNG UteherTselsT"lawn anb porch~els, bcycles, etc. H. Wheat, 22 Bloom- ngdalo--flveaue; Tefc ehanford B-0058-R Glenwood or l<3co! Poncy 8-OO. cans Preserves PETER SCHULTZ, 3rd PANTNG ft DECORATNG TeL WEsleld V7LLAM Bto TOUCHNG HAULNG peneral Truckng anywhere. Courteous, effcent servce. Ben rk, 300 South Unon Avenue. chnnra. Personal supervson. "205 Columba Ave., Cranford. Phone CRanford R. JOSEPH WARStNSK. Pantng and Decoratng Phone CRanford MUSCAL NSTRUCTON R. BENNETT, Teacher o* Pano. Latest methods. Begnners and dvanced courses. Specal course Jor adult begnners. Lessons at lour home. 666 Doran Roud. Tel "tsleld 2-S396. ' Wnt Cortoo QBOADCAST Comed Baal Moot DaDs Spaghett t can DU MONTH Tomato DomastU. can PANTNG and Decoratng. T. A. Crane. TeL CRanford ; 320 South Unon Avenue. Cranfard for estmates. ' LOST SMALL, green. Grl Scout change 8POAYEK Pom RENT fant Sprayer and Electrc Smonz Buffer for rent by day. week r month. Tel. CRanford R [r CRanford R. NURSNG 8EBWCS F CERSE, suede belt, Decem'ber 29, on Sprngfeld Avenue. Helm, CRanfoM R. Larger tracts wth for bulders. mprovements THOMAS MacMEEKN Member of Cranford Real Estate Board 4 Alden Street. Cranford, N. J. AUTOS FOB BALE STUDEBAKER truck, %-ton jtkkup modcl mles. CaU CRanford' cfter 6 P.M FORD Staton wagon. New motor, clutch, water pumps, dstrbutor and tres, )ntnh<yj n past 6 months. Wll flve years of satsfactory servce. $ Call CRan- M Ken Butler DeSoto Busness coupe, n very good mechancal condton. Neur brakes, -tres, eeatcovcra and battery. Has two auxlary scats n back. $800,00. Call CRanfoM 6-177». Ken Butler. MAN'S gold flgnet rng, ntals. W. G. Lost Frday. Reward. CaU CRanford R. V. N. A. for General Nursng. Vsts, Hypodermcs, paternal and nfant Care, Health duraton. The Vstng Nurse an Help You. Nomnal Fee. Tel [Ranford ' N the vcnty of Hgh School, plan sold ladles' bracelet, durng last Thursday's ce storm. [Fnder please coll CRanf ont BANK Book No of the Unon County Trust Co., Cranford. New Jersey. f found please return to CURTANS CURTANS laundered and stretched. Phone CRanford J. Pcked up and delvered. Sauce Tomato Paste Catsup MU>80 \ f r b o M J 9c Campbell BoHlo Poth & a,- Cleanser Vence Mad! Meat Balls n Tomsto Sauco Orange Juce "^L ~19c Juced 1ST 25 Aunt Jemma *Z? He Head ^^~ ^ _ ^j,^,»» u B -VBUS v V MM!'' t) '. Large, fancy, tender fresh srwwwhjjejeadsofcqulf lower.'..of. jts best! Log Cabn $yue CtAROGS Hamburgers 2>oa. S UcU.OSM lords RuUa 3 '-20C fancy Wastara C-..-..V. NABSCO branam CRACKE» Cookes Z\T Shredded Wheats 17c 27r.o 15c «.- ^ u ^. Western Bun^ lbs 23-os. toumdry Soap Cake 3 Fancy ^, OJ Snappy Featured at all Acmes ths weekend! OAOO VVUCllAOBD Wblto o» > wthout buttons or catches Cou p«r p*sud. Brln them nto The ord Cltlx«n and Chroncle oflco. LADES' Bulova wrst watch lost on Saturday, December 20th. at the pond n Farvlew Cemetery. Sentmental value. f thn watch has been found plcaso call CRanford 6-0M2-B. BANK Book No of the Cranford Trust Company, Cranford. N. J. The under s requested ' to return t to the -bank. f 7 not restored before the nnth day of January, 1048 applcaton wll be made for a new book. Surgeon Chropmag FOOT ALMENTS OFPCE HOUBS DaU> 9 A. 10. to 8:S«P. BJL Won, TTaca, Thnro. Evcnlaso 7 t» 0 Appontment Call CR S ALOBNffR.CKANFOatO ffl ^ ^ Coffee.43c Rch, full boded. Choce of fne SouH. Amercon deal Vocuoa 51c Wncrest Uahtat beauad. vlgocwra fl"*«' Cher *-*- ^ese to. Marvel Wow Greof Votlsstyl fous flavor. Spread, slce Svss Graye " " Stamdmd 'osofne Clueese, - j>yc Cleese & ' 63c veeto ^32c jredcheese & 57c Amerca-' - " Loaf Try t! Slced Bread * Angel Cake «ced Loaf Cafce p a o loaf o» J21c Co -29c Cake Specals! - Knq Cake *** 43 C Palmolve Colgate Vel Powder 2T 8c

5 t} <» ): -- \ s. t Page Ert THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948 THE CRANFORD''CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1948 Page Nne COD LVER OL VTAMN TABLETS 200 for 89c SACCHARN TABLETS 1/4'Gvan Money & AlmcnuU pt.38c WHlb ssrtn pl 48c VTAMN COMPLEX CAPSULES for 89c PURE ASPRN TABLETS SOOfor 12c DR. WESTTS 50c Value 3 for 95e CLEANSNG TSSUES 2 boxes 2Se (400 Tssues) \ t '< BABY Reg. Jumho Cam =5=S= Sleet after Snow Brngs Hardshps (Coatantta from page one) tens and sewers to dran off the Among other emergences that took manpower away from the plowng and snow-removal work was the case.- of a man who returned to hs home after beng away 10 days on busness, to dscover four feet of water n hs cellar. Members of the cngncer- ad wth a pump. A major hndrance n the cleanup work after both storns was the number of parked cars n all sectons of the town, Mr. Gral sad. ^ The Preston avenue' and j( Roosevelt avenue sectons were partcularly bad, he reported, because there are a number of twpfamly houses there wth no garages and cars were parked all over the road. Ad of the polce was necessary to get some of the drvers to remove ther vehcles. A truck stuck n a gas company excavaton necesstated dvertng of a bulldozer from the snow cleanng work for a whle, and tme also had to be taken- out by NeW, Retrng Plumbng nspector bakery here for many years, ded ncpal government for the tme members of the road department sx months ago., to pck up the bodes of two stray calls ran all last week, rsng to a and effort^they have gven to the Overcome by Gas, Survvng s a son, Raymond G. dogs whch had been shot by the peak agan durng the sleet storm. townshp durng the year. Lauer of Cranford. polce near the Garwood lne. A wre overhangng the B. & 0. Kenlwortln Woman Des Former Mayor R. C. Aldrch These and other emergences Ralroad crossng at South avenue complmented the Townshp Commttee on another year of success- slowed up the work consderably, tran there for a whle KENLWORTH Overcome by BSra. Wllam EL Smth Mr.'Grall sad- ' on Frday untl the crew got angas whle cookng <at (her home yes- ful servce. He sad t was (fortunate Katherne F. Olde Smth, okay from Publc Servce" to *erday afternoon, Georgana that the ward form of government 64 years old, wfe of Wllam H. Many local resdents were nconvenenced by the refllng of pass t- ' Malsch, 42, of 29 Columba avenue, dd' not carry n 'the November Smth and mother of Health Offcer Wllam P. Smth of 1018 After conferrng wth muncpal faled to retan consdouness as electon, and he expressed the hope ther drveways by plowng operaoffcals and Publc Servce representatves, local school authortes Ad Squad worked two hours, and ths queston to come up agan. members of the Kenlworth Frst that resdents would not permt Orange avenue, ded suddenly of 'tons after they had just fnshed a heart attack Tuesday evenng at dggng out the drves. Mr. Gral her home, 590 Adams avenue, PJS»ed(, sgr tt_,at..jhs Jjut,^alp\ teas necessary to contnue the tplowng. especally. after another fve nches of snow had been forecast for Sunday nght. The engneer expressed apprecaton for the cooperaton of townspeople n ths matter- Only two complants were receved n ths connecton, be sad. Mr. Gral also expressed thanks to the polce and fre departments and Mayor George E- Osterheldt and members of the Townshp Commttee for ther cooperaton and help durng the emergency. For the nformaton of local resdents who mght have thought chor own hardshps were unque Pblc Servce reported there were a total < customers wthout power n the area between Bergen and Mercer Countes at the heght of the sleet storm. ncluded n ths overall fgure were customers n Unon, Mddlesex and Somerset Countes. There were Publc Servce reparmen at work n the area. ncludng crews from Camden. Trenton. Atlantc Cty. Baltmore and Hart- to all but a few outlyng homes n the area yesterday, and the crews Sar tn Go work, on street lghts, many of whch were stll not n operaton last nght. Polce and fne headquarters were also wthout lght and heat [as a result of the storm, but telephone servce was faccfs3fully for both departments. Because of the power falure, the rado broadcastng staton at por lce headquarters was out of commsssoa) from 8 p. m. last Thursday untl 6 a. m- Frday. Durng ths tme, one of the rado cars was parked outsde polce headquarters to act as a transmttng and recevng staton for callsto and from the other cars. Polce Chef Wllam A. Fscher ponted out that ths arrangement would not have been possble before the new rado system was nstalled here. All polce call boxes were put out of, commsson by the storm and were not back n operaton untl Monday. Patrolmen on ther beats called n to headquarters by telephone from -desgnated ponts 9 durng the falure of the call box H servce. H Thefrealarm system also was (out of operaton from 11:55 p. m. reported. Recevng of calls by telephone was possble, however. The electrc power falure made t mpossble for a whle to keep up Jjr pressure for soundng the fre alarm. When a call for a lve wre burnng on Elm street was receved at 1:35 a. m.'frday, there was cadu^l ajr m tle compressor to gj[sau:v or.o round on the alarm, B {ur:d z.\t,t that t went dead. Re- Kt-.un: of nnver lemponrly later E u.-!>vd the rulng of the jr tank. ~ Tfct members of theh WEXSAM FRANK JAHN Mr. Gourley was apponted actng plumbng nspector last Thursday mornng at the reorganzaton meetng of the Board of Health. He succeeds Mr. Jahn, who has held the post for the past 10 years and who retred on penson. Mr. Gourley, a long-tme resdent of Cranford, has operated hs own plumbng busness here for. many years. Mayor Osterheldt Begns 16th Term (Contnued from yae one) apprecaton, n a letter, for the excellent cooperaton he had receved from the Board of Health and Townshp 'Commttee, and asked the same cooperaton'for hs successor. Mayor Osterheldt referred to Mr.-Wllsey as a fathful servant. t''was wth regret that he saw JU to retre, the mayor sad. The entre commttee joned wshng--hnr-eood-walth-and happness. Best wshes also were extended to two other employes who retred last week Former Buldng nspector E. E. SteeJe and Former Plumbng nspector Frank Jahn. A bouquet of flowers was authorzed sent to Mr. Steele, who s convalescng n Halhway Memoral Hosptal. A moment of slence was observed n memory of Former Patrolmen Joseph McCaffrey and Edward Coleman and Former Welfare Drector Edward Monteneoourt, who ded recently. Mayor Osterheldt expressed apprecaton to the varous standng and specal commttees of the mu- decded to reopen the schools here used four tanks, of oxygen n at- He advocated a new. muncpal Elzabeth OH' mas recess, as orgnally scheduled. Malsoh was found n thew. J. Conley expressed appreca- Reopenng had been postponed n ktchen by her husband, Wllam many communtes n ths area be- Malsch, who returned from work Obtuary Eml G. Gerhardt Eml G. Gerhardt, 48, of 327 Henderson-Btreet. Jersey-ety,,a brother of Rudolph Gerhardt of 49 Elzabeth avenue, ded December 31 at' the- Jersey Cty^ Medcal Center. A natve Mr. Gerhardt hs lfe n Lnden. Chrstne W. Saner Chrstne Westervelt Sauer, 74, wdow of Charles J- Sauer, ded suddenly of a heart attack at her home, 229 Walnut avenue, on ton to the commttee for ts knd acceptances of suggestons offered cause of street condtons and thea lttle after 3 o'clock. He mmed- called the frst ad ambulance. mprovement Assocaton. son, Charles R. Smth, at home, durng the past year by the Vllage son, she s survved by another fact that n some nstances electrcately power had not yet been fully re-drstored for heatng and lght. Dr. Rchard S. Baftagla of Roselle, era for ther handlng of the holday Nell OastaWo of Cranford, and and a granddaughter, Carole,. of also were called for treatment rush. Postmaster Metz sad "the extra help dd an especally good Job. Funeral servces wll be held at Cranford. Charged wth speedng at 50 mles an boor n a 20-onle zone, Most of the extra personnel, he 2 p. m. Frday from the Hggns Joseph Dmura of Mddlesex was Record Set sn ponted out were veterans now s Funeral Home, 461 Monroe avefned $12 and $3court costs Post Offce Recepts turned to college who had worked nue, Elzabeth, nterment wll be Recorder Charles J. Stevens (Contnued from pane one) n (the post offce durng vacatons n Weehawken. Tuesday. Dmura was arrested' onflood of {packages and mal by before end could perform effcently South avenue by Sgt- Harry Chrstmas, the postmaster added. - because "they knew what was requred of Page Jr. n commendng 4he postal.work- them. OF EDUCATON, CRAMFQRD, H. X NOTCE OF BUDGET HEARNG Notce s hereby gven to the legal voters of the School Dstrct of the Townshp, of Cranford, n the County of Unon, that the Board of Educaton has prepared the followng budget for the School Year July 1st, 1940 to June 30th. 1949: _ EKPSN8ES Admnstraton - ' - - ^--^hool-elfflctloufh;^.^ Salares Dst Clerk, Clerk & Custodan Other Expenses -. nstructon Supervsory Salares Supervsng Prncpal, Supervsor and Prncpals Salares Clerbs Other Expenses..." ~..~ nstructon Proper Salares Teachers - Textbooks..» nstructonal Supples Other tems - Operaton Salares Jantors and other Employees SuDnles.- : Fuel Lght. Water and Power Telephone and Telegraph Other Expenses Co-ordnated Actvtes Salares Attendance Offcer. Medcal nspector and Nurse Other Expenses Auxlary Agences Salary Lbraran Cafetera Transportaton Other Expenses 1 S^^w&ss&&e^&^^!^^^!y. TuUon nsurance Pensons to Employees Total Current Expenses HEPAH8 AN Buldngs and Grounds Bodsett Year , , Vear 7, , $ , , $288^ S5.04 9^53.12 $302, $ 24, , $ , , $ $353, , $ , , , $ told end Alce Benson, and a son, Wllam R. Howes. tee Named by Mayor fconnted from voqe one> Fanne F. Stacey GARWOOD- Fo ne F -formproved ral servce, ded Tuesday at her home, 421 the Rahway Valley Flood a rne-r.-ber of Fourth avenue, after a long llness. Commttee. Contra Her Townshp engneer and Funeral servces wll be conducted attorney Rahway.... ' '. Survvors nclude a daughter, Saturday, Funeral servces were Martha Dmmers of East conducted Tuesday; at the Crah- Orange; a son, Darl L. Seaman; a ford Gospel' Tabernacle by the stepdaughter, George E. Howanth, and a stepson, Wllam H. Rev. Gordon. H. Keeney, pastor, asssted by the Rev. E. H. Gunderson, pastor of the Clark Townshp chldren and. fve Stacey, all of Garwood; sx grand- great-grand- Tabernacle. nterment was nhldren. Farvew Cemetery, Wesleld. A natve of. Cranford, Sauer had lved here all her lfe. Her husband, who had operated a York, she had lved most of her lfe n Elzabeth and attended the Lutheran Church. n addton to her husband and JTamea E. Johnston James Edgar Johnston, 54, employed as an engneerng draftsman by the Cty of Newark Bureau of Sewers, was found dead n hs home, 207 Maple place, Monday mornng, vctm of <a heart attack. Dr. Wllam E. Martn sad Mr. Johnston had been dead about 12 hours when the body was dscovered after neghbors had reported to the polce that lghts were burnng n the house. Mr. Johnston, who had lved alone snce the death of hs wfe several years ago, had been under a doctor*s~care for a heart alment A natve of Newark, he had been employed by that cty etace He s survved by a sster, Mabel Schuster of Brooklyn. Funeral servces were conducted today at the Knapp Funeral Home n East Orange. Mm. Wllam Howes Sarah E. Howes, wfe p\ Wuarn Howes; ded suddenly ca her home, 30 Bloomngdae avenue, last Wednesday. Funeral servce: were conducted Saturday after' noon at Gray Memoral, 12 Sprng' feld avenue, by the Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor of 'the FraJ Presbyteran Church. nterment was ht Farvew Cemetery, West' feld. Born to England. Howe: had lved here 34 years. n odd tlon to her husband, ehe s survved by two daughters, Mary Bech for *he new muncpal athle: > had lved n Rahway most of hergeneral and 22 stll lfe. She moved to- Garwood. fve years ago. She -was a member of the FrsTPreabyteran Church of!8 ChcStempox Cases Thrty-eght ox, two cases of mumps and one ase of dog bte were reported to le Board of Health durng the ast week, t was announced yes- Tday by Health offcer Wllam. Smth. alarms wth at $50. trps dur. Funds Voted for Snow Removal Here (Contnues, from page one) authorzed nstalled at the south-1 erly entrance to the Central Ra], road staton n place of the pres- ] ent 4,000 lumens lght. Conley offered compl-j ments on the snow removal work! and also on the communty! cases of chcken- Chrstmas.tree opposte the Post! Offce on whch the townshp placed lghts durng the holdays. Townshp Clerk J. Walter CoSeel read the mnutes of the meetng,! after whch' the commttee ad-{ journed sne de.,.- 41MMUEK^%^CU V^-uT-JV^Z-:: FRANK "VODRASKA 11 WALNUT AYE. CRanford STEAKS! - CHOCE SrlonEor Porterhouse HonneTs Ready to Eaft SMOKED HAMS Armour a OowBvUoona ROLL BUTTER Boneless Chuck POT ROAST Small FANCY FOWL Freah, To Onkr CHOPPED BEEF Grade A LARGE EGGS BACON FANCY FRANKFURTERS the New STEAKS! t*. 69" :&. 65c k..k SmccrtLraa Our Store s Cksad A Bay MonAflB loowoeoopoboaoooqooob mm Craml (Reprnted below s an honorable menton entry n the recent letter-^ftrrtfflg contest sponsored by ths newspaper. Chase receved a year's subscrpton to ths newspaper for her entry.) te p m S S le wnram easy e m ftc@kbs mm OT town,, ft US S Hn p s c e F amy stor c nn<ulflf ns MH UJH leeeeoeooeeoeoooeoo 104 North 7 Souttla AveDtue,.W. HEMS 17 Noml Avenue, Eastt Nortln Avenue, 2, , , affe jnsoft 2, North Unon Avenue $ )0 2, , Walnut Avenue Ene s s w fee pffle\dlnss dl nere. S DB'CraB fne nmerclsndlns 9 A) X ' v PKESCRJFTO Carefully Compounded, Moderately Prced. DRUG STORE SUtoejr Scber. Be*. Fharna. BOUTU A WALNUT AVES. <Op» Vntat Cm. TtwA Oft.). CBACTOKD LHS from 6 p. m. Thursday ur.ul nocn Monday. Chef Schnd-!er p-j.n:od out that the communty «ortuute n hvng no serous tres brook out durng ether of the recent storms. As a result of the sleet storm, there were 600 telephone lnes down n Cranford. affectng 950 telephones here, the Wesleld olcc reported- Crews comprsng over 1OO men worked here Frday Saturday. Sunday and part of Monday n restorng servce. There were close to 50 repar trucks on U»e job n Cranford. Telephone servce tn-nl been returned to normal by Tuesday, except n cases where fallen trees or wres created The telephone company ssued u request to all penons whose phones slll be out of order to rethe stuaton to the repar department. As ce heght of the snowstorm on December 26. there were 43.U -au mate over tre Cranford cx-. hange. the telephone company epartcd. Ths compares wth pre-.lous records of 22,767 calls on w-j Day and on V-E Day. On December 29 there were 38,320 and the beavy load of Redempton of Bonds nterest on Bonds mprovement to Buldngs Pavng Drveway and Levelng Playground Area Grand Total ttevenue Actual State Ad D Dstrct Tunes, TuUon Other Sources Balances from Prevous Year 42, $508, , , , O4S-1049 Estmated % A publc hearng on the sad budget wll be held at the Board of Educaton offce, Cleveland School, Mln Street. Cranford, N. J., Tuesday evenng, January 20th, 1048 at eght o'clock. The'saknudget wutbe on^flle nnd open to the examnaton of the publc at the offce of the Board of Educaton, Cleveland School, on week days pror to the date of the hearng between the houra of 0:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. H. R. McCUXOUGH. Dstrct Clerk. January 8, 1W8, COMBNATON AM and FM 1RECOEB PLAYEK, and LAKGE 72 Sq 34 NORTH AVE., W SEE T TOPAY FTS THE FNEST SET ON THE MARKET TODAY! Cronfoad

6 ^1 ( ' ^" Page Ten THE CRAWFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY. JANUARY THE CRANFORD (Btettt attk (Slprmrlf Tn Cumn C OWCM JEfteblshed 1KB* Tn OUWOM QMBr, d r lftt (CombUMdtn 1821) EDWABD C. McMAHON. P CHARLES M. RAY. Esmrn Member: Qualty Weekles of N. J. Entered at the Post Offce at Cranford, N. J, as Second Class Matter. Publshed Thursday at Cranfard. New Jersey, by The Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle, nc. Offcal paper for Cranford. Garwood and Kenlworth. Subscrpton Rates $2.58 a Year n Advance OFFCE: 5-7 Alden St. TeL CRcnford The Ctzen and Chroncle hereby offers ts congratulatons to George E. Osterheldt and to the communty at large on ha takng over as charman, f J T h C ^ h l 6 h consecutve year. Mayor Osterheldt s to be congratulated on the fne record of conscentous effort n the communty's behalf whch assured hs selecton to ng body, and Cranford s to be congratulated on havng such an unselfsh publc servant as ts, representatve n the famly of communtes makng up ths area. Durng hs long servce as a member and charman of the Townshp Commttee, Mayor Osterheldt has shown that hs frst objectve s the betterment of Cranford. Under hs leadershp, the muncpal debt has been reduced by approxmately $1,500,000, and the tax len account, whch 15 years ago contaned almost $1,000,000 n "dead" ratables, has been, cut almost n half. n addton to hs work n mprovng the fnancal condton of the townshp. Mayor Osterheldt also has enhanced the reputaton of our communty through hs own reputaton as one of the best nformed chef executves of any mu- Locally, he has ganed a reputaton for conscentousness n attendng all regular meetngs of the. governng body, as well as specal meetngs and executve sessons and specal conferences wth representatves of groups havng specal problems. Hs farness n the conduct of meetngs of the commttee, and hs consderaton of all groups who have appeared before the governng body, also are well known. t s gratfyng to have Mr. Osterheldt servng agan as mayor durng ths year n whch one of hs pet projects, the new Memoral Recreaton Feld at Myrtle and Meeker avenues, s to reach fulfllment. t wll be a proud moment for hm when ths feld, havng turned the muncpal dumps, long a communty eyesorerntoa-large-play-arearfor-young-and old. s dedcated next July 4, and t certanly s fttng that the man who fostered the development of hs project from a dream of years should be on hand to take part n the ceremones as head of our muncpal government. the affars of Cranford durng 1948, and n whatever felds he may serve as a gudng fgure n years.to cone. CroodYeor The gong seemed pretty tough as we lved through 1947, especally when clmax bad after all here n» Cranford! van when lvng quarters were sorely t also meant that many more assessables to help bear the tax load for the future. Or consder the annual report on postal recepts. Busness at the local ns: post 47 offce whrh contnued the total recentn to ncrease for the durng vear 7 a ^ Xmw Contest Awards Made ar crculaton at the bottom and all around tbe plant. f burlap s used, t eoutd not touch the leaves and twgs. Usualrjr no 4op s necessary. ^ As a matter of tax, slats lke snow fence usually -wn be all (he protecton most of these plants Matthew D. Hall of 8 Nor-need n our dtamte. These wll mande place, took frst prze n bzenk (be fence c the wnd. At Class A (doorway decoratons) to** ^ f j ^ s t e*n» «?st by tons to be vewed from the ex- Azaleas of the bat evert Take the report on new buldng tertor) went to Everett B. Clen- t *P e ' ">* Hnodegr. that are -. t ^?.. J-. ««. «_ t V planted n a sunay waem mar valuatons locally, for nstance. For the dennng of 605 Orchard street, tt b a Vether fl ow^bbjs^' s^ thrd consecutve year those valuatons was announced ths week. Because twggy materal, such as bn*. topped the mluon-dollar maa. >Thb «*«« ^ weather^'cbnduons. the placed between the pfaats and the wll prevent meatu many more -homes n ^^SS^JllRlSSSSJ^^^^ covered ^ 2 - spaced an nch or so apart to place led from the prevous Sunday n front of than. of snow f you have blue-pnk fcydran- Other awards went to the follow-1 N RETROSPECT Vnm te ffues of the Ctzen and CkraaJcto ttrm Tears Ace elected charman of the Townshp Commttee for bs 11th consecutve term at the commttee's reorgansaton aneetng on New Year's mornng n tee muncpal bumnjj. Mayor Osterhelda name was placed n nomnaton by Road Commssoner George D. Bonkto, wfao, wtr <tae Mayor, lad beea reelected wthout opposton n tne November electon. Cranfant Theatre. The Hev. Wllam R. Sloan, A. Hszzard, charman of 'the local board, ondv Herbert R. Wndder, charman of the mayor's sand-oft commttee, spoke at the gatherng. the Townshp Commttee at an adjourned 'meet? ng. The Board of Adjustment prevously had recommended.that the applcaton be granted. Rejecton -followed expressons of protest by resdents of that area who declared that the character of the neghborhood would be spoled f the' converson were permtted. The Moble Ktchen Fund went over the top as the fnal returns showed a total of $2, over the, wn me to^ recepts ror ne year secc f tl: loose ** * B \ny r or loose G. leaves. Ths usually wll prevent receved by the commttee, headed by J. H. y ^ p y Homes Wllams, 14 Makatom the kllng of the te lp buds that k»w and Fred J. Dell'er. The moble, feedng eg gong above the $100,000 mark for the drve, thrd; Mrs, D. Gregg, 606 should flower next year frst tme n the hbtory of the local offce. Ol^N ^ ^ ^ ho " orable these and Other ndces prove that W. Buckley, 3 Madson avenue. "SACRAMENT" «s>. the subject The Judges, Mr. and Harold tor S" 11 ***. January 1L unt lor use of the Red Cross Canteen Corps had now become a realty. Sr Atkns, charman of home nursng for the Red Cross, announced the openng of a.new Home Nursng class to be held n Cleveland» to report all open postons to the commttee for flng. The Merchants, n top poston n the Cranford Bowlng League's tournament, needed only two wns «to secure the leadershp of the frst round of the contest. Several hundred persons attended the carol servce for the communty held' Chrstmas eve -on-eastman street and Nortt avemue. " Three persons were serously hurt when cars n whch they -were passengers crashed on Rartan and Walnut avenues n the slppery weather. Fve food baskets and' 60 toy-flled socks were dstrbuted to Hhe needy of Cranford and Kenl- r* t j... 1 t J menton; G. B. McDarmd, when Cranford they looked merchants over the also year'n found, ts 306 menton. Walnut. av honorable m«., ^ -. entrety, that 1947 was a good busness ^Ctoss ^-Wllam v.''steers, 604Mh The Grl Scout O to A r t Wllow avenue, second: Henrv W t Mchael's School Ponp ^«M1 *»er^-._*^a_.a_.g9fa_year ^ ^ merchants S a sure ndcaton that t was Paul M. Davs, 6 Yarmouth road, at 8:15 p. m. at the Grl Scout nstructor of another. ' ' Ten Tears Aso George K. Osterheldt was unanmously reelected charman of the Townshp p Commttee fcr a prosperous one for the customers who flrst honorable menton; Robert J. House. had the money *to spend n ther stores..» ',«, A^^^J^*^.,,- ^ mp, - f Hewtt, 207 Arbor street; Wllam ranfbrd = sr atlt movng fonward"tr»t of turbulent condtons n general. Let stl *?* "** * *,.,,, The Judges, Mr. and xroa»* -...School.' S h L T Two classes l n tts work bad completed' ^** fh^r **'** ^c#k.-^ '**^*^J <!«-«* *J * _ ^1^.^ * _ ~ * The Cranford Rotary Club was to celebrate ts 15th annversary wth a dnner for more Chan o attnd. US each one resolve to keep hs shoulder Brooks, Mr. and E. L. Ooffey GOLMM TEST: Tfce erace- of town Lsle guests Rhodes and gueste Beardslee from of other 20 Rversde JBotary~Cubs drve to the wheel to nsure the contnued a»d Lloyd Oneal.tall of West- the Lord Jesus Chrst, and the love were to attend. advancement of our fne communty f ew - **^***y were much of God^ ^ co^numon o/the. v M V mpressed by the dsplays to Cran-K«ly Ghost, be wth y«u att.** (n durng ths New Year. f or d and declared that they would Cor. 13:14) VW V «T -g Tj seelc 4o have a smlar contest con-sermon: Passages from the Kng JteadS JnOOWetM ducted n ther home town next James verson of the Bble n- We've sad t before, and we say t There <wete 40 e*** 1 ** to ««"The cup of blessng whch we. 1. f> 1 contest. Harry R. Copson was bless, s t not the communon' of agan * congratulatons to lownshp charman of entres. Consultants the blood of Chrst? The bread scentous Engneer Patrck manner J. n Gral whch and they hardy have were: Wllam F. Hanzl. whch <we break, s t nol 5he com- WOrkero under hs drecton for the con- Jose '^h carred on n the face of the repeated L. Conrad and J. B. munon of the body of Chrst?" Darby, ( Cor. 10:16) OorreSatve passages from "Scence and v Health blows dealt by the relentless elements YOUR GAEBEN durng the past two weeks. Snow, sleet, T5PS WEEK!- wth Key to the Scrptures^ by ran, ce and wnd have done ther worst Mary Baker Eddy nclude: "UaU-whoseefctuscommemora- tron through materal symbols wll Wnter protecton may be needed ^^ ^W the cross, leal the sck. to make a shambles of ths area, but lfe for some of your plants, especally cast out evhsr and preach Chrst, has contnued pretty much as usual ex- evergreens that have been set recept for some slowng of the tempo, and ^e^?cj a!^su^1 ^Y ^^ thn^. r t rg Q s boxwood. Sometmes too much local r J streets r> have»» been a» lot» more C pass- e J protecton Prc^^ne s wnds gven, and and to sometmes keep the ford. Congratulatons, too, to Cranford warm sun of mdday from fallng able than those of some forebearance other commun- and ^^ too steadly & carelessly on the appued. plant lre all Awe, aft'butn. Caafflam); Servces Sunday. 11 ts. m. Wed. Eve. 8:15 o'clock resdents for the fb d ^WSSS Sunday CHURCH School. 0? CElS?.SOTBr Q-J30 su m» S understandng wth whch they have ^ are "ff f ** * X. k. Boxwood s.,..,, *. Boxwood s often should too be tghtly space encarred onjn the face of many tryng dosed. The^hld b f for nconvenences and hardshps. Retrng ths week as offcers of the Cranford Grl Scout'Councl are/ Joseph A. Plummer, commssoner, and Roger C. Aldrch, treasurer. Both have served the Grl Scout organzaton fathfully and effcently snce the local councl was organzed 17 years ago. Far too few adults gve the requred tme to help gude such worthwhle movements as Grl, Boy and Cub Scouts. t s n such organzatons as these that the youtrrof today are gven "a frm foundaton to become substantal ctzens of tomorrow. We commend Plummer and Aldrch for ther long and fathful servce to Grl Scoutng and hope that ther record wll attract other local women MAKES CE EEMOVAL EASSEE SEVERAL GRADES FOR VAROUS WPES 25, SO oral 100 POUND BAGS FOR BRNE MAKNG K3HW4,ffa a Does Your * wasodvancedfromassstantsecretary toeecretarv of the General Motors Corporaton. He had ' _ wth tte frm snce _ MO pupls were served to the cafetera of Cramfard's new Junor-senor he* school Mldred Audaey ot he doastcsc enee department was n charge of the cafetorkt All,&od to be used n the cfetertow to^ purchased n Cranford. s The Cranford Junor Servce League was to present "The Mdnght Rde," a chldren's play gven by the Junor League of the Oranges. Postal recepts of the year totaled ratng at the begnnng of the fscal year... w Plans were 6elns made for a "Bauer Nght" to be held as a celebraton by the Cranford Reoub lcan Club at a meetng n the Townshp Rooms County Regster Bauer and FreeJjolder Charles L. Bauer, Jr., were to be the speakers. Ffteen Yearo Aso The report of the Fre Department for 1930 showed a decrease of $3,000 n fre loss, though an ncrease of 14 was recorded n -the number of alarms answered by the department durng the year. ' An ncrease of 20 n the number of needy cases n Cranford was reported toy the executve commttee of the Cranford Central Relef Commttee at ts meetng. There were 160 Jobless men n the town on the commttee rolls and people were urged' Junor Servce League. Spencer J. ^^ was charman;-of the (group's welfare commttee The Rev. W. R. Sloan, former pastor of the Presbyteran Church of Belfast, reland, had been accepted as pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church of Cranford. ntroduce^ by Khe Rev. Duncan Cameron, the Rev. Sloan preached hs frst sermon g^ajmj Wfeem yona'pe ll, yonn COJSME yoar. tobnyencaan. Waem ypunr car Baas gomefllmmmflgbatne flerrffc stoasm ff nee rate, rasmg& strceds anw mm r. smuss, (lke wbeebs cmmm easfly he unt offjfffemmeaaft amd baltamce. msjpecsomu Mow s he tme t comswla BS ff r.a FEE We're espets m wheel asgmememtt, amemg amd wheel ssragbjtemmg. Lea us cjbedk amdl cpnreea. Qlne algnnsemt of your csur wslh omur BEAM PREOSTON EQUDPMENT. Utt wll mem BMUC SO your Safety, C Mffort and Savmgs m Tres.. W e Speed Skatng Champonshp Lale The Unon County outdoor speo skatng champonshps, eanctca by the Mddle Atlantc Skatng A» socatton, nc, wfll be held at Ech Lake at 1:30 p. m. ths Saturday The Unon County hgh schoo the tafltcrnoos;* Unon County resdents wl ootrpete n the followng events: Mdget grls (Under 12). 100 yards mdget boys (under 12). 100 yards junor grls (under 16), 220 aw 440 yards; Junor boys (under 16) 220 and 440 yards; grls /any age) 220 yards; boys and men (on; age), 220 yards, 440 yards and om mle-. Open events wll <«*^TH the f ol lowng «or regstered amateu Skaters only): Senor women, 44 and 830 yards; ntermedate boys and 880 yards; senor men, 441 yards, 880 yards and one mle.. n the county Ugh echoo champonshps there wll be 220-yard 440-yard and one-mle events. Gold, slver and bronze medal wll be presented to the frst <thre place wnners n each event. $50 $ OS HOBE LOANS 1. DAY SERVCE Up to S BOemtha to Kepay NO ENDORSEBS NEEDED Do you have money problems? Help solve them wth an Atlas Fnance loan. Then repay your loan n small monthly nstalments take 6, 12, or up to 15 months. Our rate la 2W6 per mqpth on unpad balances. Don't let overdue blls, gpnfjtwm expenses, «y>hm blls or emergency expenses get you down. At Atlas Fnance you borrow on your sgnature, furnture or car and oo endossets or gsanuaorntw ntdat» A. BL C» r. to. orbm DALY A. BL to 0:10 r. M. EVENNGS ov ArronmasNT ATLAS UANCECO. UC.Na.768 -SS-SaN. UNON AV -- Cranf <jrd &0999 Full lne of lme Tested SPRED FlatorLucro A wnahabte. ol emamom wftter-mlx palot Ceven ur sarfoce. AvaUante to afl cotora. CBaoford N. ONON AVB. HOME NSULATON SPECALSTS tfet... Get SCHROEDER ora the METAL GDTTEES Photo by Kenneth Reck THE Page Eleven about '8 ford n December, '47 {, Pctures on ths page show scenes n Cranford after the record snowfall that deposted 28.5 nches here between 4 a. m. on Frday, December 26. and 1 a. m. Saturday, December 27,' Muncpal employes waged a 64-hour battle before all roads n the townshp had been opened to traffc, and they had to keep rght on durng succeedng weeks as ensung snow and sleet storms complcated matters and demonstrated how puny s man and hs "modern convenences." The center three-column pcture s of thg entrance to the Central Ralroad staton, taken from the staton plaorm, showng North avenue, east, wth the muncpal buldng n the backg r o u n d. ' ' '. -. ' - v v 1 1 v ; V - v / ' '.,' ;' - '. '. The upper left-hand pcture shows the muncpal parkng lot adjacent to the polce staton. Under the mounds are some of the 50 snowbound cars n the lot t was several days after the storm before all cats were cleared out of ths lot.. ' The polce staton and adjacent parkng lot are shown n the upper rght-hand pcture, as they appeared from the lawn of Cleveland School. - n the lower left-hand photograph s the muncpal parkng lot on South Unon avenue, showng a few of the snowbound cars. Tow trucks bad a feld day pulljng.out many of the automobles that were snowed under n ths lot..-.. The lower pcture to the rght shows Kenneth Reck dggng put a car n front of hs home at 27 West Holly street on Saturday mornng, December 27. Wednesday A. HL dub Smth, 10 Sylvester street, next January 26; drama, January 20; Court House, Elzabeth: property n North avenue, east, at 'Orgnal Day 9 Wednesday at 9:45 a. m. educaton, January 27; nternatonal relatons, Jtmuary 28; legs- Real Eofato to Albert B. Craft, property n Alfred and Lzze Deremcr. Tramsffero Mr. and George K. Myers northwesterly corner of lands of Jan. 14 "Otrgttal Day" or "Hobby Day" Robert Mller, whose hobby has been a feature of dub octv- laton and cvcs, January 29; Walnut avenue, 750 feet from Mr. and Cecl C. Aurand for the past 25 years has been col-telectng g costumes and musc boxes, organzaton's ncepton n 1891, affordng January 20; youth conservaton. recorded. at the offce of County musc, January 28; publc" welfare, The (followng deeds Slave been Chestnut street. to Mr. and Robert S. Wcse. -,, Mr. and Samuel Sten to property n Orchard street, 101 feet Reglster Herbert J. Eascoe n the Swan Cleaners and Dyers, ncjrom Park street. wll present several nstruments members an opportunty to read January 15. from her collecton, and J. H. lq er own» vose, poetry and plays' BrocUbank wll model costumes, etand to perform ther own muscal the annual "Orgnal Day" pro- compostons. U9M110 n d US PAUC AVE, G^Russel dur^ Jamary as follows: Art. sram SUN LM9P "V«cth ts COMHSS Wtt E1SEMANJJ) msrrme n eem GOOGUES. p foumh WAWHH, S. SOLD BMCH1 PMESSEES MATTRESSES y SOUB MAPLE SOLD OflEREY MAHOGANY FNSH ODD BEDS CHESTS - BOX SPRNGS PHLLOWS FOR HORSES, COWS, Eld 10 DON'T DELAY DRVE EN TODAY!. 18 Tears of Knowng Hour" ADAMS AVE. GmnfowJ (f No Answer CaU BOseUe ) FOR RABBTS AND SMALL AMMALS DON'T FORGET TO GAY, COLORFUL \L e JULAN VNSON, SupreBMe Rlxlure S lbs. 75c; 25 lbs Wth Oodles of Svu&mns Seed Penman* RlsJure 5 lbs. 65c; 25 lbs. S2.75 Wth Same Sunflower Seed Uoltty Mxture 5 lbs. 50c; 25 lbs. $2.1 Wthout S SS AT THE OLD FRE ENGNE WHEEL SOUTH AVE., E> CRanffbn! 6-66 MORY 413 North Ave.? E. ETSERVCE Tel. CRanford ALL COLORS LMTED QUANTTY! FAY YOUR PUBLC SERVCE ELECTRC & GAS CO. BLLS N OUR STORE gave Ttec tur Uetajx TMD Servce. Tba Fee Chaff tssa Amf*< M * n Bxprca Company s 5c Per BULL HARDWARE and GFTS 109 N. UNON AVE. by tnasaalltewa con bo vacaa oo 3Vm taoggatamul cadw&oa /*k ottm & taasa nsoaowoj «r«ewo ca WASHKB HAS AU WSS COFF th&> -k «UAap 1.3 Aldcn Street Cranford TEHE3S FOQ CflVEOANS: 0% BSOWN PAVE3ENT 12 E3ON D0a TO PAV VETEQAN8 SLOANS: 2 VEAQS TO PAY NO BOWN PAYMENT BUVCE 3AVLAND 0 ELM STREET WESTHELD (Nejtt to People's Eanl)

7 t m c.?'< '.* y.. -^ M' ft] ;^. M - ; f >". v -* K'v, j'm Chldren's Story Hour Olds; "The Seaweed Hat," by Lous Slobodan; "Trans at Work," b; Mary Eltna; "The Growng Story, by Ruth Kraus; "T. S." Means Us,' by Nna Turner; "The nsect World." by H. T. Harjxster; "Where s the Fre?" by Thomas Folds; of a Korean Grandmother," by There wll be a story hour ths Francs Carpenter; "McEllgot 1 Saturday from 10 to 10:30 a. m. npool," by T. & Gesd; "Rocke tte Junor Department of the Shp Galleo," by R. A. Henlen Craz ard Free Publc lbrary and "Shoestrng Theater," by Nancy. on each alternate Saturday untl Hartwel; "Touchdown Twns," by June, t was announced ths week Phlp Hartns; "The Lttle Horse by Ms.- Mare Sedel, chldren's that Never Grew Up," by Dorothy lbraran, v/ho wll conduct the! Wagstaff., wll appml f flml-l dren from loqdergarten to fourth' l4 -v. _*. srade. New books receved n 4he chldren's department nclude: "Betsy Was a Junor," by M. H. jlrae-amra Pascountt on January Elecarc Blls Followng negotatons ntated Lovelace: "Rosanna," by Bl G. by the State Board of Publc Utl Rser; "By-lane Dennc." by N. L-'^y Coanmsosners, Publc Servce Frazer; "Robert Schumann and! s flng a dscount of 33-1/3 pe Mascot Zff." by Opal Wheeler;!c««on blls to be rendered n "Dumblebum," toy TT*^ and Mor- the regular course durng January rs Glenn; "Roberta. nteror De-j«> v erng one month's use of eleccorator," by M. M. Freer; "The -"c servce from December 1347 Sleuth Patrol." by M; W.Wellnonjnrcter readngs at the resdenta "Msty of Chncoteague." by Mar-'^rvce rate. Ths dscount s guerte Henry; "Once n the Year," savng of more than $1,250,000 to by Elzabeth Yates; "Goldfsh," by Publc Servce electrc customers Herbert Zm; "Jeremy's sle," by, tlrou fhot the state. The amoun E. F. Lattmpre. of the dscount to each customer "Good-nght Moon." by M. W. wll be clearly ndcated n the Brown; "The Chrstmas Story," by'january bll. A. S., Cameron; The Dvded Ths savng of more than $1,- Heart," by Mna Lewton; "The to Publc Servce electrc Lttlest Angel." by Charles Taze- resdental consumers s n addton to more than twenty mllons well;'the Lttle Red Ferry Boat, by Russell Potter; "Anmal'of dollars of reductons whch have 4 by 4too "company snce Way from Cave to Skyscraper" by Ralph and Adeln LJnlon; "Rebel Halfback." by Joe ArchfSaH: "Freddy the Magldan." 1bar W. S. amd Skeel EvemSs Brooks. 5 Aldeaa Staeett- Cr Rum Servng Northern N. $. for Over 50 Tears. Open Cvennso by UPHOLSTERNG SUP COVERS MATTRESSES AND. BOS ^ESPHKOS'ttENOVAte -"" SM SOMEBSET STBEBff PlAtofleM 0-S27«PLANffBEBJ*. N. J. We eawy a (tell Una c3 CM1- drem'o Correctve &sd Bcgolar LADES... ff yoa n loosdbas ter Beat comfort, toy a E«tr os W. B Coon Shoes Cor Weasm. ANDREW CRSAl QaadtutoeffABMSteasa School ef PraeUpedto 804 CaoteanHal Awe*. danfod POWER DRLL PRESS JUST THE MACHNE FOB T1E HOME WOBKSHOF. The Unon Couwty trapshootng ttle" wll be bt'kake at the county park traps off KenJhvorth Boulevard ths Sunday. Kvents wll begn at 2 p. nn. Compettors wll ve for a three-wn trophy.put n competton n Wllam Whelan of Rahway took the event last year. Skeet shooters wll settle the open champonshp' on January 25 ol 2 p. m. The three-wn trophy j;js not y^t been won twce by any shooter. Present holder s Don Morton of Cranford. n connecton wth these two events, shoots also wll be conducted. Shells of all gauges wll be avalable. *. M0 NTHLy PA Y M E'N-T; J-«.P.L A N '. Advanced at ATF BOLtON J. GOGES Mlton J. Goger of 605 Orange avenue has been elected comptroller of Amercan Type Founders, nc., and Amercan Type Founders Sales Corporaton, Elzabeth, t was announced ths week by Edward G. Wllams, presdent of the two companes. Mr. Goger joned the manufacturng department of ATF pror to World War, and after mltary servce he returned to the company, gong nto the accountng department, n charge of sales branch accountng. Durng World War he was n charge of war contract ter-^ -mnaton,-and n 1948Te" was made assstant to the comptroller. A natve of Elzabeth, Mr.. Goger attended publc schools n Roselle. Rgs Avalable for ~ legh and Hay Rdes Ralph Smth, a "gentleman from ndana" who has been drvng orses all hs lfe and has handled earns for log-haulng, for a crcus d for Sunday school pcncs been hred by.the: Unon n'ty Park Commsson to tata_ partes for hay rdes or slegh trps "joth days and'evenngs! A hay rg large enough to acommodate 20 persons has been added to the Watchung Stables equpment. The rg, whch ha: encased wheels for safety, may be rented for three-hour trps durng the day of evenng. A 14-person slegh s rented for two hour trps days and evenngs. ' To Order For Your DNNG ROOM LVNG ROOM ETC MNTON- CABNET COMPANY 347 Lncoln Avenue* E. Amur nam 64J22Q AVE OUB FBESH COUNTOY BOTTLED BULK AND CB AM DELVERED TO VOUB HOME. OUR BOUTE8 8E1VE CEAN- FO11D. OABWOO AND CLACK. 3 WALNUT AVE. 4)725 Hkng dub Arranges [Trps for January The Unon County Hkng dub wll conduct a' 10-mle bke n South Mountan Reservaton ths zyrm Otto l& fc vtagton as leader.. The group wll meet at "the Admnstraton Buldng n Wartannco Park, Elzabeth, at 9 o. m. and at South Orange Staton at 9:30 a. m. Hkers should take along (her lunch. - Dr. Lews Rosenberg of Elza beth wll be the leader tor <_ Schooley's Mountan crcular hke trals on January 18. Lunch wll brds from the snow. The food s be eaten on the banks of the Mus-replensheonetcong.-At the end of the~6rlp, ng regular nspecton trps. by parh warers dur- Conflwnatton class wll be held atr 10 B.~ro. Saturday. Sunday the group wll stop at a farm for n addton to the regular sta- two small shelters have been mlk. Meetng places wll be attons, the Admnstraton Buldng at 8erected on poles n the reservaton, a. m. or the BunvaSe an, half way near the Tralsde Museum and between Hgh Brdge and Calfon, besde <the Grl Scout cabn. The at 9:30. latter shelter, constructed, and On January 25, Mss rna Heyer donated by Grl Scouts usng -the of Elzabeth wll lead a 10-mle cabn. s n 1 use for the frst tme hke through a hemlock forest to ths season. Sterlng Lake. There probably wll The commsson also provdes be nether fres nor water. Those wshng to take part wll meet at the Admnstraton Buldng at 8 a. m. or at (the Ere Staton, Sterlng, N. Y., at 10 a. m. All persons nterested n hkng are nvted to take part n these vents. VA Musc Group Meets Ths Afternoon the group "are asked to contact the charman n charge, E. - J. Rcmmes,. 26 Hamlton avenue. Baseball Hlmned. Abner Doubledny orgnated baseball at Cooperstown, N. V.. n Food Provded For Wld Lfe nremrv Seven brd' the Watcbung stocked wth com end gran before the recent heavy snowfall covered up the natural food of brds and»"*wav Constructed.from poles n the form of lean-tota, tte shelters are corna&lksto protect for deer n the reservaton when snow coders ther natural food. Conrstalks, -wth ears of corn, nave been scattered throughout the area, and bales of hoy also thave been dstrbuted. Best fed of the wld-lfe n the parks are the waterfowl, whch are thrown bread and other food by vstors n addton' to beng provded wth cracked corn by Thejrnuste groupl_of the Vllage^ park employes. mprovement Assocaton wll hold Valuable ad n the feedng program s lent by numerous hkng ts frst meetng of the new year, ;hs ' ' tafternoon ert 3:30 o'clock atand nature clubs, the Boy and Grl the home of- the drector, Scouts and ndvduals nterested B. H. Lydon, 319 North Unon ave- n preservng the brds and an- DWELLNGS Aft Low Chna beveloped Compass '"* The compass vme ntroduced from Chna and woo used by Euro* peons for navgaton as early as 1,000 A.D. The pontng of th* conv pass needle to north s attrbuted to t xo nfluence of tho polo star. FRESH FSH DALY HSH MARKET Cranford NORTH AVE., E. nstallaton Tomorrow By Lutheran Guld Enrolled at Mchgan The followng Cranford res- ore w l <w**g students enrolled nstallaton of new offcers of thedents Women's Guld of Calvary Latter- at tthe Unversty of for an Church wll take place at a{*n» f«u semester: Gordon M. regular' megunytotag' lrd tmmr-j"--- - ~^' ^-^- ~-^ ~~.,-^ row nght: Offcers to be nstalled are: Louse Hauamotnn, {presdent; were Edna Nylen, frst vlce-presdent Ann Kesewetter, second vleepreskleat; Hetty Meer, recordng secretary; Frances Kesewetter, correspondng secretary, and Edna Hopkns, treasurer. Batator Wllam Nebanck-wUl-offlclate-at'the-n. School wll meet at 9:30 a. m., Sunday, and worshp servce wll be at 11 o. tn. "Were the Wse Men Satsfed?" wll be the sermon topc The Church Councl wll meet at the church at 8:30 p. tm., Monday. The Women's Mssonary Socety' wll (meet at 'the church Thursday afternoon at 1:30. At a recent meetng of the Mr. and Club the followng offcers were elected for the.comng year: Alfred Hopkns, presdent; Donald DeGroat, secretary; George Fen. derson, treasurer. The annual meetng, of the con gregatlon wll be held on Sunday January 18, at 8 p. m. NewAEROPEL Home Ventlators, , " - BANSH BAD AR FROM YOUR KTCHEN! Ox coons^ ytx donx w t yoor coouog flavored wth tobacco nnmn M fsu > uuux noo XDO proao* vfamer oat of the ktchen! Just poll vtm cou ox youf Acopd Hams Ventlator, and oat goes tho fm^wfc Tbft Ar s yout \l f )*n etojo freeh a* a dasjrl ""<wen""*w m jror fryng fh. bouoa cabbogs. mrmts*ta thn uawer, battar Home Ventlator. Sold wth a Certfed Capacty TfnUng. Supflalndy low pc5co> also Attc Fans (Maled Cools foor Home wth Nature-CondUoned Ar asel J Heybnn UCENSED fxectbca* CONTBACTOR S-Buffnsde Avc, Granfoad GrsnfowJ Btowoo '" Say You Saw t n The Crsafttttl f!wtw> mm* Cn TYPEWRTERS AT BKA8OXAKX VBCBS BVW9UBB THOMPSON TYPEWRTERS, NC m Nora AVBO* W* «^H rtan^ YOUR WHOLE WEEK'S WASH DONE N ONLY 30 MNUTES! Yes, that's what bur 20 antomate washng machnes cam do no ssmter how bg your waslk! t's Economcal, Too! 9 lbs. for unly 3Gc -FREE8OAP- Brng Yorar NestS Washtoffe 2 South Ave^ W. Rstus Lke New Engae rebult to our e^ Worn' nne TWN BORO AUTO CORF. Anhorsed Ford Dealer Over 85 Yean TeL RQseOe 4^ E. WESTF1ELD AVE. ROSELLE PARK CALLNG AffA Now ncludes 104,000 Telephones not Suave "extended areta" servoe YOUR LOCAL 7O8J.-m E CMUNG ASEA Ozabeth Famwood RoEwoy Eoace Short Hlla Sommft UuaojsvllO WessfeM /'. ^^ tuege Club *La&Vegas Nght' r o Beneft Scholarshp Fund r^guatmas are, for*- Cranford CoHe^e Club's acnual Hector Evans, J. Jef- p beneft fund, whdh ths E. Jef fres, M D l d McGr.ns, Mrs -. at the Casno, t was on- opeejo John! Those n charge of sub-commttees are as follows: Tckets, s sn of Belden. asssted by Mrs ^stewhrtsrmnj^tjes- ; przes, Evans; games and, for _ ^j^twmwff- ^"n'tt t as n academc standng *^jl as n extra-currcula actv- '- the scholarshp /wnner wol. n-the sprng. Ass5*-ng Garber as mem- ^s of &e commttee n- charge of N? bese^t proatun are Albert t GesHer. Brs. John B. Warrngjr, Mrs- Emund W. Morrs. ^. Rchard F. Hobey, Paul Fssth. Mrs_ Wllam Ktz, Kenneh' Be Tnmgp. Burton USTV. B. C Smtms, pnf? TB rantng new \onnsslown Ktchens come packed wth fealmes that «r0 mmke ewwy latcbes task easaer. GGstemsg whte "Ktchcnafer" *mnrf< tanks wth porafaa enameled topa.contrcxcnsb ypffl^bff f«m^ top Soar »l»»*^ nmny mj cumocts* so jdzntorttnoflw areao&dly nadeof Cted. ha abet Um» vb osclyfttom needs... and jonr btaoffdl Now on daspby.. UQCBSfltutnmr CosneA- EAST TTEEE3 Ko "Sterna Up to S Veas to SSreeS, N. u, Telephones ^~ Cranod Cramlod n addton to games, there wll be refreshments, consstng of soft drnks, 'hamburgers and 'hot dogs. Przes also -wll be awarded. Fall om ce Causes Fradture of Hp When he slpped on ce and fell vv5le alghtng from hs car at the home of (frends Frday nght, Joseph C. Duff, 57. of 601 Wllow street, sustaned a fracture of the rght hp. At.the tme of the acc dent, Mr. and Duff were long 'to the home of Mr. and Fred Sherdan, 9 Grove street, to spend the nght because ther own home wos wthout heat as a result of a break n the electrc power,lneslc3*used_by...thursday'& stprm; Mr. Buff was treated r by Dr. Nel Castaldo and then taken to Ra way Memoral Hosptal n the muncpal ambulance. Wnners Aranoaraced Crdnford Bowlng Leagye prze wnners for December were announced ths week by Arthur Boertmann, secretary, as follows: Class A Game,, Bun/ett, 245; Stupak, 222; seres, Koehler, 578; Praul, 568, Class B Game, Scherer, 229; Holt, 211; seres, Steeroar, 546; W. Petersen, 545. Class O Gome, Leghton, 211; Wycoff, 210; seres Brtton, 527; G. Kesewetter, 500. Class, D Game,. Carey, 197; Patton, 195; seres, Guempel, 527; Welch, 461. Nghl Shnng Kyeo The ej CJ of many mammnls shne at ngh because of a reflectng membrane n the eyes called the tapetun Bank Offcer BVN S. HAWKNS Mr. Hawkns, who 'has lved at Hampton Hall for tha past sx years and' who has been a summer resdent here for tho past 20 years, has been elected' vce-presdent of the Unon Savngs Bank of Patcho.tue, N. Y. He ras had 25 years' experence n the mortgage and savngs bank felds. Assocated wth the Brooklyn Savngs Bank for over 10 years, he resgned (from that nsttuton n 1944 to become executve secretary of *he Group V. Savngs Banks Publc Relatons Bureau, whch ^se. r xegj ^JJjs^j^Jb^k5,o. a. Kngs, Queens, Rchmond, Nasau and Suffolk Countes. Mr. Hawkns has long been actve n cvc and chartable organzatons. He holds ctatons from the U. S. Treasury and Navy Departmentsfor hs work n War Loan drves and on the Hosptalzed Servce Men's Commttee. Hostory Oulb Presentng Concert by Onor- The Twn Cty Chor wll be X. J.. heard j a,concert 'tomorrow at 8 >: m. under auspces of the Cran 7 ord Negro Hstory Club at St. Mark's A.M.E. Church, 88 Hgh treot. The publc s nvted. Mame Cox s presdent of the club and Ruth Gonzales, secretary. Read the Ctzen and Chroncle AND YOUNG DEES Skes 10-16, 9-15 THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THtTRSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948 County Agent *ers Advce On Tree Care Retres After Servng Bell System 37 Years Alma T. Baker of 303 Central' avenue, an-artst-n^the -eonuner-1 jcal department of the New Jersey 1 Bell Telephone Company, was honoredbv the company at a luncheon "Wth all the damnage done <o he$d December 31, at the Hotel he trees by the recent storms, suburban. East Orange, to mark rqr.y tree-owners have been.n-j hs retrement from the BellSystuu-rs of my offce as to the best t^, after ^ore than 37 years of rocedre for ther future care." j telephone servce. He was present-, uajettdd^qsman^uju^a^^^ eroultural agent, at -the Court; fe membershp n the Telephone House, Elzabeth, today. "Where Poneers of Amerca by R. A. Harhsde ^rees are stll coated wthfrng^on. drectory manager, ce. possbly the best thng to do M r. Baker started m telephone U to leave them alone untl the cej., >,# as a draftsman at Newark drops from the tree. Then f the< n m 1923 he entered the vcather moderates to above freezng the broken branches mght be j and ln 1926 was dvson of the drectory de- cwed off above the break roughly ; to ^1^ manager n south Jersey untl moderate weatter wu allow He contnued d wth h the sales group j clean cuttng or prunng of the untl 1038 when he was named to areak at the (tree. the post le held when he retred. "n some cases where the tree 1 n whch he supervsed llustraton has bent but not broken, t mght of the classfed secton of the telephone drectory. be advsable to cut off he tops of the branches to releve the tree The retrng telephone man has and xan branches of the heavy for many years been actvely n-.ye?ht that mght break the branches. "n the cose where evergreens and lawn trees are around the ause, extra.care should be gven them. f practcal to apply suffcent water to them (not warm water) to melt he ce when the temperature outsde-s-above-freezng, ths mght be done. Otherwse,.1 s best to leave them alone untl the weather moderates. "f no.branches are broken, the rees wll assume ther normal shape when the wealer warnslp n the sprng, or <they.may be traned- to ther natural shape. H branches are broken, they can be rmmed roughly and be gven a careful prunng n the sprng. n any case, where doubt exsts as to what to do, t mght be well to call your local nurseryman or tree expert. ' - "More detals are gven n a bulletn on repar of damaged trees whch wll be sent free of charge by addressng the- Agrcultural \sent. Count Hous'e, Elzabeth 4, Cancer Umtt Meedmg. A regular monthly meetng of 'ho,oncer dressng unt of St. Mchael's Rosary Socety wll be held at St. Mchael's School at 1:30 p. m., next Tuesday. All members re urged to attend. COATS ]l00% ool Nona) S., $2., SUTS,....Now 5.<U0, 10.0 SKMTS PUn D.Plad...JVoto 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 DKESSES Wool anndl Slk... Now 5.00, JACKETS Now 3.00,' ^ ^SnESSnTBROSD STREET"^ "-WESTTELD Opera Monday Untl 9. P. M. TeL Weodd ' *X*:&LVJWrXX4)X.:uh Honored at Luncheon AOA T. BAKER Woman's Qul» Meetng The Woman's Club of Cronford terested n Boy Scout work, and wll meet at the home of C. for the past quarter-century he WasG. Cross. 216 South Unon avenue, been secretary and treasurer of at 1:30 p. m. next Tuesday for Cranford Troop No. 80. Actve n luncheon and brdse. Lons Club affars, he s a charter member and past presdent of the. Japan's Lumber Cranford Lons Club and past drector of the state organsaton. ncreased 50 p«r crn» n on? The lumber ndustry of Japan hah veat Large Turn lt for Pageant at Trmly Page Thrteen jconr.ell. Susan S:o:t, jcappy Ne-.vbury. Jane N j,,,... ««... «j Peter Andersen,.Douglas*R!Ey. There w;»s a,large attendance at! Bever y w asner, Barbara Wa T.er. trnty Church Sunday evenng: Susa.n Petersen. Lnda Sch-A artz. 'or an.-npressve presentaton by Jud y Walters.. Susun FUher and the Church School of a pageant.!jerr 3 r Crelghton. The Healns Lght" whch had -- : : been. po<pcned from the prevous Sunday because of the stcrm. The rfecntaton was combned wth the Feast of Lghts servce annually held on -the Sunday^ nearest EptphanyT"'""'''"" 1 '"' "***"*""' ^"" ^^ OJ^ Members of the pageant oast were the followng: Mary, Jean Vettel: Joseph. Joseph Earhart; Gabrel, Sue Clement; wse -men. Clayton Lvngston. Thomas Whtty and John MacKenze; tran bearers, Donald Scott, an Relly and Eleen Morgan. Shepherds, Ronald Whaley and Arthur Roterts; angels, Janet Me- WNDOW SHADES 1.35 (Up to 32") ABX SZES N STOCK CBanford f-mo N. UNON AVE. UTfe) CJ 5 l3gfffl BJl! 0 S3 0fDoAfBwres^Soy Srp for yoareelf and your husband wth all expeaseo padu Someons vmo every day!.. W8n <SJ. WwBmm&. EPr& o Frzes nlke EsndlH gas ( f y,, Howell dnette seffo, or Premnam voctjuhb clcaoeo. Loto andlote of other przes! ELQo&Sm to m HJSmB< m$ Mom^^jESMsono^ S«*o cmtt cm every Monday through Frday, 10:3 to B A.M. en WAAT (970 oa your dal). Monday, Phlco televson oet; Tbestby, graph; Wcdncadoj, Phlco fneezer; Fkday, Phlco renmo-psumaogmpsa. Up to 35% Fuel Wth Our Rodk Woo! Home NSULATON - O Water Resstant O Fre Proof O Uol Proof Permanent. Lfetme Gturantee "18 Years of Knotunr Uovz" 18 AOAMS AVENUE COanford cu> >u»er C&U BOull> 43JDO> 1 ' L ' - - lhh "' J * L r A--c ' ' % 5S-J Power Kng amd Atlas Lathes, Drl! Presses am Largo TeMs SCHLECTERS CUmatvrA fl-1070 M Smth Avt. B. CranJcl HEAt>- lnes GO UP Soft, swrlng curb pled hgh on your head... talored for afternoon... wonderfully, sophstcated for evenng. CBEME PERMANENT noso 4.95 Fweerty 7JK3 Ua axstes Closod Wodaaosdngp Op«a No. 10 Dsa Baso cs 202 Cffj (At Lncoln AvtP nrluj- Csl G3 SSS9 esd Calco CRnnfcrd S-280S CHOSLEY APPLANCES YOUNGSTOWN STEEL KTCHENS THATCMEE HEATNG PMOBUCTS Woma bglmlca rcasrteuona nro oow UK«3. "Et^> comply c3 boudlos materals la tmstovag flallr. We can (tsrolsh cotapleto ltosu to joar tm^^r Have hlsa ese es ffer tlteso JsanS-to-ffeJ ttessa. BULDERS' GENERAL SUPPLY COo 336 Centennal Avenara OUnfosd &0503 All Se ttoll ceaorgco wero dmlaafccd, ffecttar Jomaazay 1, between pomtto m New Jersey where EacSa a dhmrga psrcrmaally appled. Adopton off tho wde-ranga local callng area JTosr all, recognsee ftsa acr«aoc«3 b n^ eodsal ntesrasfts tks. t s an mpovsarat etep l l HN CASE OF MCLEMEOT T Please Paclage Secuurely Jo COLLECTOM WHLL EE HELD ON THE FOLLOWNG SUNDAY ff N a More TBasa 25 Founsds Eack, Your OStl na Frojml f Your Moue Before 1 W. M. Sunday o -We A cssbaaa ssomca A ESATW mm jaasn

8 Page Fourteen THE CRANFORD CTZEN AKDCHRONCLE, THtJRSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1B48 G a r w &o d N e w s Coel Gets Set ',' Coumclmen and Collector nstalled; Mayor's Appontments GARWOOD Burton E. Dckernum and Davd E. Murray were nstalled as contnung counclmen, and John F. Rchardson for another term as tax-collector, at the reorganzaton meetng of Borough Councl on New Year's Day ot Borough Hall. Mayor L. Thomas Daub, who presded at the closng meetng of the 1947 councl pror to te reorganzaton meetng, admnstered the oath of offce. Both reeleoted n the November General Electon, Counclman Dckerman Rchardson and were Tax Collector escorted to the plaorm by Republcan Commttee Charman Percy Watt.and WJam: Glbert, a former counclman. Also elected n November, after havng been apponted earler tofll an unexpred term. Counclman Murray -was conducted to the rostrum man of the Cancer Fund Drve, and Walter Bnns. Both counclmen wll serve three-year terms, and Tax Collector Rchardson wll be n offce for a four-year term. The followng appontments for Che ensung year were made by Mayor Daub and were confrmed by the councl: Borough attorney, Bernard- Stener; buldng nspector, Gustavo Bley; fre chef, Thomas F. Brttan; assstant fre chef, Leo Scalzadonna, and borough audtor, Ncholas Bezuyen. Also, superntendent of fre apparatus Ernest Behnert; superntendent of fre alarm system, Harold Grffth; clerk stenographer, Else D. Steffen, and superntendent of rado equpment, Frank Under.' Samuel Colwell was named a member of the lbrary board for fve years, and John L, Dugan, lor a four-year term. Frank Broun was apponted a member of the! board of healthtora three-year term. Named to serve on the local StreetDepartmentLauded n Mayor's Annual Address GARWOOD Progress n Gar-» wood durng 1947 was revewed by Mayor J j ^ ^ j ^ ^ address before members of the Borough Councl and resdents of the communty at the reorganzaton meetng of the councl n Borough Hall. ' A trbute to members of the street department was made by Mayor Daub, who commended ther work n clearng borough [streets after the recent snowstorm. Housng projects for veterans and other ctzens wll reman one of the tems ofr. development durng the new year. Mayor Daub sad. Hs address Hollows: "We have come agan' to a day dedcated to revew of a pror year's accomplshment and a forecast lor Che next 12 months. Tme and space prevent <a detaled account of all those n Garwbod' to whom we owe grattude for genune progres durng 1947; because we are dealng n generaltes, we can note-only hrefly our ams' and hopes for the New Year. "n vew of the great storm, so fresh n our memores, hope we wll agree n my vew that one of the past year's major aocompldeel. for a two-year term, and Fre Cammsoner Albert Brttan, for o one-year term. Specal polce offcers were named as fallows: Henry Pekarek, Joseph Hkt. George Vanderrrark, John Mozart, Charles Chrstkno and Harvey F. Cowell. Those apponted to the- zonng board were Rudolph Sochsel. StanleyKlaseck, Robert Tetsworth. Mchael J. Scott and John Jf. Pearson. Counclman Dckennan was elected presdent of the Councl for The Cranfont Ctzen and Chroncle was named as the' borough> offcal newspaper. Standng commtteesfor1948 were announced as follows: Fnance, audt and resoluton. Counclman Murray, charman; Mchael Gallszewsk and Counclman Dckerman; fre. wa$er and poor. Counclman Brttan, charman; Arche S. Darroch and Counclman Galscwsk;lcrws and Uocnsoa, Counclman Gallszeursk, charman; Counclman Murray and Dckennan; buldng and grounds, Darroch, charman; Brttan and Albert! Gll; polce, health and supply. Counclman Dckerman. charman; Counclman Gll and Darroch; Counclman Counclman and Brttan. Oouacmen Murray Re-«appontcd to the Mayor's Advsory Commttee were Former Mayor Conrad H. Kem and James T- Leonard, and former Councljren Fred L. Cowell. ra E. Gbson. Ronald D. O'Leary, Joseph E. -Humcnk.' Wllam W. Glbert and John DuKan. ar.d Ferdnund Schnoll and Roger Todd. Counclmen Dckennan, Murray, 1 Gll and Galszewsk were named to the ndustral Commttee", and Trbute s due the Street Department, whch had every street n Garwood passable wthn twenty-four hours after the snow ceased. "One has only to travel n other communtes both larger and smaller to learn how good a Job our department dd. The comparson would lead one.to beleve, f he dd not know dfferently,' that] untold sums "had been approprated herefor snow clearance. '-*But what makes the department's work all the more remarkable s that the' appropraton for 1&47 for snow removal mode at a tme when no such storm could be envsoned wll not be. exceeded. agan wll make (hs borough the envy of neghborng communtes. "Ot course, the street department has done ts work effcently throughout the year. t has accomplshed the past year's share of our long-range street resurfacng program, o program whch durng Revews 1947 MAYOR L. THOMAS DAUB fnamtcnance. Through State and County ad, ths program was effected tat an actual cost <to Garwood of only $1,000. State ad of $4,000, assured for 1948, wll permt a contnuaton of the program ths year. -Loss of Chef Albert W. Ashfeld was a blow to our polce department, but Garwood was fortunate n havng an experenced, superor offcer such as Johnson W. Brewer to succeed hm. We are confdent Chef Brewer wll carry on n the (tradton of the late Chef AshflekL "Polce personnel, durng the! post year, was augmented by op-' polntment of three veterans of] World War. followng a compettve examnaton whch saw the apponteestopa lst of canddates. All three ether already have or ore scheduled soonto complete specal nstructon n recogd l J T h a nzed polcejtran polcy of polce appontments through (non-partsan, compettve tests wll be followed when further personnel s named. "The fact (that we have had no major mshap durng the past year s proof, we beleve, of the effcency of our polce and SSe ws-j streets and other traffc regulaton have been oontrbrtng factors n] our safety record. "More men, rnodejf equpment and methods, of course, wll be requred ncreasngly as Garurocd's resdental and ndustral growth contnue;;. "Our^flre department, "too, derves prase for ts work n a year \Vhch wtnessed an amazngly low re ltxs for a communty of Garwoad's type. Another of the year's accomplshments, we feel, was the the referendum enrollng boroug* personnel n the State retrement and penson system.. "Respectng fnance, the future of Garwood looks brght ndeed." "Once agan, we have had an actve year n sale of property the borough acqured through tax len foreclosure. These sales have restored large areasto tax-producn. channels and have nsured not only more ratables; but, as well, new permanent homes for our resdents and those who want <to became Garwood resdents. "Our tax collector, John F. Rch ardson,.reports we. had agan an unusually hgh percentage of tax collecton durng Ths adds to the gratfyng pcture for the future. ^Contnung on a pay-as-you-co bass, the borough ncurred no new ndebtedness durng the past year and your admnstraton pledges to pursue the same polcy,. barrng emergency, n "We have pad off $42,000 of our bonded oblgatons n the year Just ended, droppng our net debttoa mere $104,000 far below the debt lmt Contnuaton of ths polcy would wpe out our muncpal debt " prevously mentoned the sal of borough-4e!d land. Ths has enhanced a resdental growth beleve unequalled n Garwood n the past two decades. We stll feel ths development of bousng of a permanent nature n Garwood': best nterest. Homes whch wll rse on these tracts need not be vacated wthn & few years, such as temporary housng we note elsewhere. These, homes, too, wll house folk who lke our splendd ctzenry now wll feel themselves a- part of our communty and wll nterest themselves n [our future. We have retaned tracts the borough may need for street department or other town buldngs. "Garwood's ndustral famly also has crown durng the past year. So dversfed are Garwood's, products that the borough's name taow for qualty [throughout the world. "One of the happest statstcs can report todayjs that employment (here s at a peak exceedng 4hot of wartbte. Whle ths s another phase n our pcture of growth, t means more than Just that.' t means jobs for our res- Mayor Daub was elected to serve) adopton of a new fre cede desgnr«n<«sen^ Rah way Valley Jont Sewer. Meetng. A temporary budget appropraton of $28,485 vras ntroduced and adopted for the year and councl pased a resoluton renewng the by-laws of * Bref-osea were presented by ex-counclman Glbert as gfts' rom the Garwood Republcan Club to 4be newly-nstalled borough offcers. A revew of accomplshments durng the post year n Garwood was presented by Mayor Daub n hs annual New Year's Day address. Pror to adjournment. Mayor Daub end ol members of the unceasng rght to prevent lre or, al least, to' keep loss low. "We have been promsed for early delvery n 1048 a new 1,000- gallon pumper lo replace 26-yearold equpment we now consder obsolete. " am hestant about contnung comparson of Garwood wth other towns, because t seems boasul. must, however, compare the effcency of our fremen wth those elsewhere. Volunteers, Garwood's fremen compare very favorably wth pad personnel n far larger muncpaltes. Nor are our men content to rest on ther laurels. Many of them are takng specal gave short talks n whch tranng n a school»t up by the they expressed ther apprecaton'unon County Fremen's Assocafor support and cooperaton re-lon, celved durng the year, and also "n fact, all employes of the barextended New Year greetngsto ol those present Bett Frst Beapes- Cyrus H McCormlck bult flrgl tcapcr n ough have contnued durng hc through a more equalzed tax load.. "t means, too, that our ndustral commttee wll have t Just a bt easer, n 1948, n ts work of tellng the ndustral world that Garwood s deally located for factores. Every advantage an ndustralst mu«ht seek s to be found here, together wth adequate spa-e for housng. "The snow storm, and a near tragedy there, agan has foeussed attenton an the need for clmnaton of the Center.street jtrad< crossng. Ths wll stay on our 1948 agenda as one of the borough's most pressng needs. "Another tem whch wll reman our objectve for the new year wll be a new post offce. GarwoodVs growth has made the present faclty even more nadequate. School Cost Gong Down rj1-v..jw. m. y,- p Tentatve 6Su< Shows $2,500 Less For Local Taxaton GARWOOD A tentatve school budget for callng for the rasng of approxmately $102,000 by local taxaton, about $2,500 less than the fgure for the current year, was presented by Jerry Fontenell, f -charman, at a specal meetng of the Garwood Board of Educaton Monday nght. Bertram J. Bertolamy, publcty charman for the board, explaned that the reducton n the budget fgure s a result of economes effected by Ahe board n Us operacurrent school of general ncreases n prces of labor and materals. The proposed budget, Mr. Bertolamy Sad, ncludes provson for salary ncreases for school env» ployes that may be acted upon by the new, school board that takes over after the mnvtal school electon n February. Formal adopton of the budget s tcheduled to telce place at the next regular meetng of the board, on January 14. The budget wll be referredto. the voters for approval at'the school electon on February 10. 'Counclman Murray Heads Republcan Club, GARWOOD Counclman Davd A. Murray of 320 North avenue was elected presdent of the Garwood Republcan Club at a meetng Monday nght n the'vfw. headquarters on Center street Mr. Murray replaces Counclman Burton Dckennan, retrng presdent s Elected frst vce-presdent was Counclman Al Gll of 333 Se avenue. Clara DeFretas, 511 East street, won the ballot taken for the tktns durng <the' year n the (face Other offce wnners were: Al Mller. 427 Wllow avenue, treas-j urer; Al Mller of the same address, - assstant treasurer; Davd A. Murray, wfe of the counclman presdent;' secretary; Theodore Henry, 310 North avenue, assstant secretary, and Raymond C. Brown, 358 Second avenue, sergeant-at-arms. Percy Watt, 212 Center street and Counclman Dckennan 511 North avenue, were elected as club trusteesfor. three year terms. Raymond Harm, 1 Cedar avenue, and Percy Watt were chosen as cocharmen of the club's program commttee. Roy J. Ftzsbnmons, 345 Thrd avenue, was apponted publcty drector. Pror to the close of the meetng, Presdent Murray, commended hghly the work of the Garwood Board of Health Has Annual Electon School Board Members Wll Seek Reelecton GARWOOD Grover C. Tranor, GARWOOD ndcatons ths Jr., was elected presdent of the Garwood Board of Health at a renght n borough hall. Other offcers elected were John Humenk, vce-presdent, and Anthony Ca~ eale, secretary. Frank Braun and Frank Knght, also (members of the board, were present at the The followng appontments were made for the ensung year: HmmSrBlrX 3 t?ff, r e y ; [board physcan, Dr. F. M. Karney; nurse, Ella Scalzadonna; regstrar of vtal, statstcs, Roger Todd; nspector, Steve Allen; amcable dseases, Mr. Casale, and members of the plumber's examnng board, Mr. Allen, Mr. Braun and Henry Pfleffer. Board meetngs wll be held on the second and fourth Monday each month. week were that Jerry Fontenell 425 Pne avenue, and Alfred S. Daley," 227 "SecoS""averue,"baH completng ther second terms on the Garwood Board of Educaton, would stand for reelecton at the annual school electon on February 10. Julus Lusard, 314 East street, who was apponted to fll out the leutenant, Serceonts _ Class "A" Patrolmen Class "B" Patrolmen Class "C". s C Patrolmen FBS Chef Captans,,....L.Per Annum ~3.40d'ooj dm "A"Regular - ; : 1 Department and those ndvdual ctzens of the Borough who worked hard and dlgently n the Borough's snow, removal plan. Wth out ther lam, t was stated, and tthey-put nto ths Job. Garwood would stll be enmeshed n tons of snow and Qarwood's daly lfe and busness! would ss yet be at a standstll. Transfers off Real Estate GARWOOD The followng deeds have been recorded at the offce of County Regster Herbert J. Pascoe n the Court House,' Elzabeth: Borough of Garwood to Joseph Paum. lot 243. block 35, map of secton 1, property of New York Suburban Land Company, stuate at Garwood-Wesleld. Mr. and Pasquale Carneval to Domnck Sablo, lots 231 to 233, block 7, map of secton No. 1, property of New York Suburban 'Land Company stuate at.garwood-wesleld. The Borough of Garwood to Garwood Terrace Apartment, lots 270 to 279 and easterly half of lot property of New York Suburban Land Company stuate at.gar-] wood-wesleld. Mr. and Clfford G. Rker to Mr. and Thomas W. Phllps, property n Spruce avenue, 100 feet from West street Borough of Garwood to John. Pells, lots 265 and 266. block 88, map of secton No. 1, property of New York Suburban Land Company stuate at Garwood-Weslejd. Alfred Peter Roese, unmarred, and otherstomr. and Mrs- Albert Henry Mller, property-n Wllow vcnue, 150 feet from Center street / Chrstne Andersen, wdow, to Mr.'and Mrs; Leon J. Anson, lots 279 and 280, block 82, map of secton No. 1 property of New York Land Company stuate Wesleld. Frst Ad Stguad Made 98 Calls n '47 G ARWOOD-A total of 98 calls was made by <the Garwood Frst Ad Squad durng 1947, t was announced on New Year's Day n a 1 report by John L. Dugan, squad secretary, at the annual reorganzaton meetng of Borough Councl. Of calls completed, 44 were for emergences and 54 for transportaton. Durng the year, the squad covered a total of 2,341 mles, and was admnstered h seven cases. Plans ore progressng for constructon of a new home to house-the ambulance, the report stated. OBDDfANCE Be t Ordaned by the Townshp Oom-j mlttco of tho Townshp of Cra&fbrdr Secton 1. That tha salarlm or compensaton of the followng named offleera and employees of the Townshp of Cranford he and «u* " " " " ~~ Chef POUCH -Per Annum Annum alooaod Btr Annum Annum WJJO0.00,...L. A"-Regular Fremen Per Annum Class **B" Bcffular Fremen _._Per Annum 3, Class "C" Regular Fremen. Per Annum 2.G0O.00 GENERAL Collector of Taxes Per Annum 94, Tcwnahlp " Ejte Bradley when the latter moved from- town earler ths year had not yet ndcated whether or not.he would run. Deadlne forflng of canddates pettons s January 21. ordnance, A elan "C" a< C* patrolman and a fl class "C" regular fleman s one servng n hs frst year of employment; A class "B" patrolman and a class "B M flreman s one servng n hs second year of employment; and a class "A" patrolman and a class "A" regular freman s One who has completed two yean of servce, and s servng thereafter. Secton 3. All ordnances or ports of ordnances nconsstent herewth are hereby repealed, but only to the extent of such nconsstency. Secton 4. Ths ordnal effect on January 1, take OEOBGB B. O8TEBHE1DT, fh bul O n Attest: J. WALTER. Tonubp ClertL The tattoong ordnance *aa adapted on Tuesday. December J. WALTEB 00F7BB. Tmnuhlp dark of tbo 1b*rash!p of Cranford, N. J. 30 1M7 1b*rash!p of Oatedl December 30. 1M7. Paper Drve Sunday By Local Legon Post GARWOOD A collecton of paper, corrugated boxes and cardboard wll be conducted Sunday n the us pces of Garwood! Memoral Post, 317, Amercan Legon. All resdents are asked to have ther paper ted n bundles, and ready at the curbtoy0 a. m. BRENNAN & TOYE numbng, Heatng, tnnng Amercan tudt»tor Co. Aotoautte Ol Bnrnera Telephose CB. 0-9Z69 tee SOUTH AVE. &, CEANFOm> NU-VEW ' VENETAN BUND CO. of RE CORDNG TAPNG PANTNG 401 Knopf St, Umfes K» B UNDKN 8-M8S Townshp Treasurer, Annum Townshp Clerk _~Fer Anmmv- Twh " Annun ^ftoa.oo Townshp Attorney Secretaryto Board of Assessors Per Annum Uejnber of Board of Assessors Per Annum 3.0O0JX) nspector of Buldngs Per Annum Mo Salary Recorder Per Annum 1, Townshp Physcan. JerMeeUnf 0.00 Health Offcer- -Per Annum Drector of Welfare «No Salary Secton 1. For tha purpoaes of Uus Why Wat VO GET Venetan PHONE RAHW, MAN FOB STOCKS and ught...- Sold USTE BROKER AND DEALER N SECURTES '2t8 BAST BUfflAED &BS0BEE. WESOTELD. N. X. S-M80 OTEsteU S-ST68 dtanvobd TBD0T COMPAH Notce «f n*» am«slfle«uo«,o6«h»«u>ekh<>mero of the Cranford Trust Company, of Cran-' ford. New Jersey, for the electon- of Drectors and transacton of «uch other buslnen as may properly come before the meetng of the Company wll be held n CMnford on ' / TUESDAY. JANUAOT U, 1048 at 3 P. HT HAROLD a COMPTON., Secretary. Dated December, 3B>, VENETAN BUND & SHADE CO Man St, Rtxvmy Aaa& Suburban Lo at Garwood-' Omrch CttMcl Eec3DOB M 0 VN G AMD STORAGE AOEMT8 FOB ALLED VANS nc. At St. Paul's Church GARWOOD New offcers for the church councl of St Paul's Evangelcal and Reformed Church wll be elected tomorrow at the annual congregatonal meetng at p. m. n the church basement At that Hme, thf> rflnrll nl)m wll Now as the Tme TO NSULATE Up to 35% Savngs n Fuel Al NSTALLATON OUABANTEED 9UMROMB merge the' Evangelcal" and Reormed Church wth the Congreatonal Chrstan Church. Anual reports \ym be gven by representatves of all church organtons. Regular servces wll be conlucted Sunday at 11 a. m. by the ev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor. Sunay school wll meet at 9:45 a. m., nd the. Youth Fellowshp, at 8 m- Confrmaton classes are leld every Saturday at 10 a. m. and we ehall contnue our flghtl^.'^vr*._«. f_^ m.--» _.nouncea. 'o Sprngfeld Man GARWOOD The engagement of.s Mldred M. Shmkus. daugher of Mr. and Anthony "E. hmkus, 311 Second avenue, to '. Geonge Conley, son of Mr. and Thomas M. Conley, 19 Brook treet, Sprngfeld, has been ang wth Federal offcals for o new structure. " beleve, n the fnal analyss, we can look forward n the new year to a pattern of government resemblng that of the past base on the fact that there wll be no change n the offcal famly, thanks to the expresson of confdence by borough resdents last November. " am hopeful we can expect agan the support of our Garwood csdents wthout whose ad the record of 1047 could not have been past year to functon effcently made. Wth your help and God and n the best nterest of the tax-!wllng, we face the future payers. That thl> fact L) (jenerally bravely." recognzed VVJS de.jolratecl n! Mss Shmlcus uttended Beaver College and s employed by the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Conley,.who attended Long sland nsttute of Agrculture and Technology, s employed by a chemcal company n Kenlworth. Cancer Drve Charman GARWOOD Davd C. Flangan of 314 Locust drve has been named local charman for the Cancer Fund Drve. An employe of the Amercan Telephone and Telegraph Company n New York. Mr. Flangan attended an oranzajjn meetng for thdrv Mnnrl y mnt n Elzabeth. Effcent of Your Booflac Prooten* CBaotond 6^ SOOTH AVENUE. BAST CBANFOBD 18 Tears of Knowng How" U ADAMS AVENUE CBanford f-t799 M u n«call BOseUa 4-S0Se> NSURANCE REPRESENTNG for HRE and MARNE: FDES FROM MANE Amercan Eaele Fre nsurance Company DELCOUS TENDER SEA-TANGY Agrcultural Fre nsurance Company Glens Falls Fre North Brtsh and Mercantle nsurance Company Served the BaaOy War nsurance Company of North Amerca OUamad Vndcr rrcusre 'EM TODAY S*rr«d Any Tlma Traveller'o Fre nsoracso Dast Order Wfc*s T«a Cmnt Bat LUNCHEON MUMC BOSS HAB1B MOON TUX»0O (At U» Bua«Ma4 r. M. TU CbM nsurance NOTE CHANGE OF PHONE CRanferd Room 2, Second Floor OM««t.QCK err maun u em r«rk Avr_ SCOTCH PLAN. CBANFOBD TBU8T BLDG. You're correct f your answer s fourteen..." that's rght, 14 lnes operate throughout our great state. What's more, eght of these ralroads run trunk lnes to all parts of the naton. More than 1000 passenger trans and 300 freght trans operate wthn the state every day, on the most concentrated tradcage per square_n!e n the country. These are some of the facts contrbutng to the dversfed ndustrjl mght of New Jersey. Wth rft~ore~than!200~cassncatons ofssflettlabor, our state ranks sxth n the country n total value of manufactured products. Publc Servce Electrc md Gas Coapaay, publc tervaas of a greet state, commends the ndlro-cd ndustry oa Us tucotapllsbtaetsts and ts pleas for cootosed grousb. AK3 THE CRANFORD CltlZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1048 Page Ffteen Kenlworth News F.V. Ptten promses Closer Relatons Between Councl and Publc KENLWORTH A request for cooperaton from' townspeople and gjx announcement that the mean- jere of the governng body wll be a- the Borough Hall one evenng week to confer wth resdents on affars of the borough were ncluded n an extemporaneous ress delvered by Fred V. Ptten after he was sworn n to succeed M. J. Berzn as mayor at the annual reorganzaton meetng of the Borough Councl New Year's mornng Named to the councl for the unexpred term of Mayor Ptten was Joseph E. Shallcross, Jr., of 428 North 15th street, a son of former Counclman Joseph Shallwhen the borough was practcally bantoujrt," Mayor Ptten remarked. "We are not opposed to the school or ncreasng ts sze, but we feel that n vew of present-day exorbtant prces would be better to plan on an addton of only four roms at ths tme, whch would cost between $60,000 $100,000. The borough now has surplus funds of over $100,000, and we would be glad to ad n that way. A four-room addton should be ample at ths tme." Present at the reorganzaton meetng were Mayor Pten and Counclmen Nevlle, Shallcross, Wllam Lster and John B. Stults Counclmen Chrstan J. Emde and Anthony Vtale dd not attend Judge Wllam Bnder was reapponted borough recorder for hs 14th consecutve year. Other appontments by Mayor Ptten ncluded the followng: Fre nspectors, Mchael Kelly and Leon Trpod; polce surgeons. Dr. Frederck Apfelbaum and Dr. Frank Nelson; Board of Health, three years, Geneveve Betz; cross.,. Among changes eflfected by[ Mayor Pflen n- 'hs appontments for 1948 were He namng of former Borough Clerk Earl Pollack of 15 North 22nd street to succeed Norbert T. Burke as borough ety, and the appontment of >omas Trounson of Unonto suc-j J. Wallace Hlggns as boxengneer. Counclman Dudley J. Nevlle lu-as reelected as presdent of «he councl, and Phlp J. McGevna ruas reapponted' borough clerk for the ensung year. No acton was taken at the meetng on the appontment of a successor to Leroy Glendumng, whose resgnaton as collector-treasurer took effect at the close of Mayor Ptten sad (that e canddate for the poston was to be ntervewed by Borough Audtor F. J. Stefany, and that the. appontment probably would be made at the next councl meetng, on January 13. The mayor expressed commendaton of <the effcent and con- t Bve years, Lncoln Haabs; Local Assstance Board, four years, Wayo Von Ohlen; Assstance Board, one year, Counclman John Stults; Board of Adjustment, Robert Gordon, one year, and Edward Loder, fve years; member Recreaton Commsson, fve years, Nunce Zampaglone. n servng the borough. rr-annouactng "teat open meetngs would be held and that local resdents would be welcometo talk over borough affars wth "the councl. Mayor' Ptten declared ths would prevent the spreadng of any msleadng rumors. He asserted that the members of the governng body would be ready to answer any questons asked by resdents at' these sessons. Mayor Ptten n hs address declared that the borough s n the best fnancal condton t has ever been n durng hs 25 years' resdence here. He cautoned, however, that ths does not mean there wll be a reducton n the tax rate. An mportant factor n the tax pcture, he sad, s the fact that' durng 1947 the borough lost the Carpenter Steel assessable^ of over $200,000. t would take a lot of new buldng n the borough balance out ths much n ratables, the mayor observed. On the other hand, he sad, there are defnte' plans under way for the movng to Kenlworth 1948 of a large ndustral plant'that would mean the addng of approxmately $1,000,000 n assessobles here. suggested buldng project wouul put the borough approxmately ,000 n debt condtons of eaglst or nne years reap- Specal polcemen, Joseph George, Arthur Mergott and Wllam Hartshome; borough's representatve to the Hahway Valley Jont Trunk Sewer Meetng, Mayor, Ptten; members of the Plannng Board for four-years, Swen Swensen and Joseph Benmtente; buldng nspector, Sam Vtale, ponted; dog warden, Robert Parella. Mayor Ptten named hs standng commttees for 1948 as follows: Fnance and lcense, Wllam Lster, charman, Mr. Stults and Mr. Shallcross; ordnance, prntng and supples, Mr. Lster, charman, Anthony Vtale and Mr. Nevlle; hghway and poor, Mr. Stul\s, cftalrrran;- Mr; TTevne; aha-chfs-' tan J. Emde; water dad lght, Mr. Vtale, charman, Mr. Emde"-and Mr. Stults; buldng and health, Mr. Shallcross, charman, Mr. Nevlle and Mr. Stults; polce and fre, Mr. Nevlle, charman, Mr. Lster and Mr. Shallcross; sewer and transportaton, Mr. Emde, charman, Mr. Lster and Mr. Vtale. Retaner fees for the year were] fxed as follows: Borough attorney, $100; borough engneer, $50; tax search offcer, $200, and audtor. $1,400. F. J.. Stefany was reapponted borough audtor, and the Crnnr ford Branch of the Unon County Trust Company was named as depostory for the borough clerk and the Roselle Park Trust Company as depostory for the borough recorder. Desgnated as the offcal borough newspapers 1 were The Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle and the Unon Regster. The nvocaton was delvered by the Rev. Gerald M. Cover, Jr nostor of Communyt Church. Arplane Exhbt [ poston 4o" grant" rases for ts employes. Reportng on a recent meetng <>f councl members wth 'the Board of Educaton, Mayor Ptten revealed that the school board had submtted plans for constructon " an eght-room addton to Hard- "J! School whch would nvolve $450,000 constructon costs and S55.00O for furnshngs. The borough's bonded ndebtedness al^'dy s $453,000. or 8 per cent of the taxable ratables, whch s 1 Per cent above the legal, lmt, the. mayor ponted out. He added that 4he lbrary afternoons and evenngs Hmpele, charman of the (arplane exhb scheduled for <the KenHworth Publc Lbrary on February 16, 18 and 19, wshes to remnd those nterested n.ths hobby to get ther planes ready. Models for the exhbt are to nclude glders, stck models, rubber-powered models and gas-powered models of all types and descrptons. tarryng out of the school board's The publc ther models vst the, jh&w,. n. the..basement o; nvted to enter the exhbt and of the days of.the exhbt AHEAD When and Why Wll Ths Bafttle Be Fouuh, Accordng to the BUJC? oas Hear Ths naposrsanl Message Ftraam S!UUEE3 n EovdaJon at 8 P. M. Sana., Jan. 11 A HAPPY HOME! the Breakup c Our Home lfe> THE FAMLY BBLE HOUR By Evangelst Leatesr Wlson at 11 o'clock Sunday Mornng Specal Sngng-by-Ray-Feltea~ KENLWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL NEWARK AVE. and 23d ST. Borough Attorney EARL POLLACK l ' Frst local resdent to serve as borough attorney, Mr. Pollock was named-to-succeed Norbert T. Burke n that offce by Mayor Fred V. Ptten at the reorganzaton meetng of the Borough Councl on New Year's Day. Mr. Pollack re- 1927, from New Jersey Law School,..JjTewartc, and was admtted to the bar as an attorney at law at the May term, of the Supreme Court n He was admtted as a counselor at the May term n A former presdent of the Ken- «lworth Board of Educaton, toe also served st one tune as a member of the Board of Educaton of Regonal Hgh School; Sprngfeld. He was borough clerk here n 1932 and.agan from 1940 to and he served 12 years on the board of trustees of the Ken-,l worth Free Publc Lbrary. At present he s secretary of the Kenlworth Rotary Club, and (he. recently was named secretary of the Kenlworth Republcan Club. A resdent of Kenlworth for 30 years, Mr. Pollack lves at 15 North 22nd street wth hs wfe and three chldren.. KENLWORTH The Rev. Gerald M..Cover, Jr., pastor, wll preach a sermon on "The Vson of the Mnd s Knowledge," at 11 a. ml servces Sunday at Communty Methodst Church. Ths wll be the frst n a seres of sermons on the general - theme, "Where School Start By Weather KENLWORTH Because of danger of fallen wres, mpassable sdewalks and fellng ce from trees, and the nablty of some teachers to get to school, Kenlworth pupls resumed classes after the holdays on Tuesday of ths week nstead of on Monday as prevously scheduled. Classmates welcomed back Ronold Crown, who hod been absent a month because of llness. ndvdual wrtng "work contracts" n the upper grades are beng completed. Some pupls are showng as much mprovement n a month as would normally be expected n a term. Each chld's contract has been based on hs own wrtng, wth the -purpose of mprovng the legblty of each. Francs Boyle, formerly of Unon, s n new pupl of Mss Grm's thrd grade class. Martn Frel s absent because] of a case of mumps. ~ e Oofb'tKea 4 'B&al3s ed after a month's absence due to a bad cold and a tonsl operaton. Bran Schenck of the Ralroad dub receved a "Tornado Racer," whch s motored by compressed] ar. t can travel 15 mles an hour! at top speed. The class was much nterested n ts operaton. Ttoe Kenlworth elementary varsty basketball team opens ts season tomorrow, when they entertan Roselle Park at 3:30. Ths year's squad s composed of Jack Nevlle. RtcharjA, Beyerl, Ernest Baley. George MacKenze, Ronald Davd. Brent Davd. James McGlynn, Albert MacElroy, Howard Jenkns, Frank Shaw, Norman Soucek and James (Reynolds. Other games are scheduled as follows. January 12, Mountansde, away; January S, Garwood, away; January 16, Clark Townshp, home; January 19, Regonal Hgh freshman, home; January 21, New Provdence Borough, away; January 29, St. Mchael's, home; February 4, Mountansde, home; February Volco and Raucfa House Leadng n PujuLeague KENLWORTH The Volco Brass'and Copper rollers and the Nevlle Ranch House team' were ted for frst place n the Kenlworth Bowlng League ths week, eexh havng won 36 games and lost 18. Next n lne were Carpente Steel, wth 31 vctores and 23 defeats, and Boulevard Esso^wUh 29 wns and 25 losses. Places on the week's honor roll! went to the followng: O. Robe, 245; J. Leno. 209; M. Blotter. 222 W. Aloa, 225; J. Grazano. 204; R Tango, 224; L. Betz, 219; L-Wpjco 200; N. Caruso, 200, and B. Rod quno,200. \ KKNLWOBTB BOWLNG USAOUE Teas Bloodng. W. L. Volco Brass & Copper...".'. 3S Nevlle's Ranch House 38 Carpenter Steel 31 T*oulevard Esso 39 Kentaroth Fre Dept. _. 27 M & S Club _?8 Fsh & Came Club < S3 The Downtowners 35 Corund Heatng 31 V. F. W H>st - 13 New Provdence Borough, home; February 13, Clark Townshp, home; February 16, St. Mchael's, away; February 25, Roselle Park, trway. Edward Bzlewcz, ndustral arts teacher, s assstng Edwn \V. Kraus, prncpal, n coachng the team. Famly Bble Hour Aft Gospel Chapel KENLWORTH More than 270 persons turned- out to hear the WSCS Crcle Hears Talk on West ndes KENLWORTH Hugh Johnson of Kenlworth gave a talk evangelst, Lester Wlson of North!on. the Netherlands. West ndes. NOTCE The Tvc Aumment books of the Bar* ouch of Keulworth. t. J.. wll be open for publc nspecton on MONDAY. JANUARY 13, 1MB from a to 10 P M. n the Borough HalL TAX ASSESSMENT BOARD. / 18 S ' OBDMANCe AN ORDNANCE Vacatng Certan Por tlona.of 4U Avenue. 5th Avenue. 6t! Avenue. 7th Avenue. 8th Avenue, ant Un!on Street n the Townshp of Cran ford. n the County ot Unon. and-'stnte of New Jersey, and ExtlrujuUhlna the Publc Rghts Theren. WHEREAS portons of 4th Avenue, Stl Avenue. 6th Avenue, 7th Avenue. Ctr Avenue and Unon Street. a> the sam are shown on maps enttled "Property o Slas C. Hay at West -RoseUe.-Unden Townshp. County ot Unon. New Jersey Bled on August and "Map o West Roselle Land.Company's Property' ded on September have neve been actually opened or approved by sad Townshp of Cranford: and. WHEREAS openng of sad avenues and treet wn be of no publc, beneft, and nterest wul be better secured by vacatng sad avenues and street and by releasng the sad lands from the dedcaton threof NOW THEREFORE BE T ORDANED by the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Cranford. n the County of Unon and State of New Jersey, that, n accordwth the provsons of n.s. 40:07-10 portons of 4th Avenue. 6th Avenue, ANCHOR heet Mebl Works 3 Sprngfeld Ave. QanfcmS, N. J. CR.WJ33U duvthhs o 1UR-CONDTONNG o HOOFNG o MACHNE GUARDS GENERAL SHEET METAL WOBE Carolna, delver the openng address for a new Famly Bble Hour scheduled for 11 a. m. each Sunday jat the Kenlworth Gospel Chapel. Mr- Wlson also s gvng lectures at a meetng Tuesday vof the Blue Crcle of the Women's Socety of Chrstan Servce at the home of Clarence Cameron 398 Ln-! cob* drve. Born n the West j ndes;- -Johnson-descrbed-tSe-- nght except Saturdays throughout natves, ther customs and hstorc January at the chapel. Hs theme,'background. for the evenng lectures s "The Future Unveled." Next Sunday Mr. Wlson wll take as hs subject, "A Happy Home." askng the Queston, "Why Plans were made for a Tom Thumb Weddng to be held February 13 at 8 p. rn., at the Communty Methodst Church.' John B. Stults wll be n charge of the the Breakup of Our Home Lfe?"'program land costumes, and and dscussng the cause and cure. n 'the evenng hs topc wll be "Armageddon," and he wll speak on where and When ths battle wll be fought accordng to the Bble. Audences durng the past week also have enjoyed the sngng of Ray Felten, tenor from Sheboygan, Ws. Jack Francs and Cameron, of the entertanment. Refreshments wll ba arranged by John Toner and Carl Fedler. Announcement was made that hosptal slppers are beng prepared fdr cancer patents. Francs, charman, presded. Gth Avenue. 7th Avenue. Olh Avenue and Unon Street lyng wthn the new rght o way lnes of NJ. State Hluhway Route 4 Parkway. Secton 0. as such portons arc shown outlned n red on the attached Sheets 0 and 0 of plan enttled "General Property Parcel Map. Route Parkway. Secton 0, Central Ave.,- Clark Townshp to Lehgh Valley R.R., Oranford Townshp, showng exstng rght of way and Parcels to be acqured n Clark Townshp, Cranford Townshp, Wnrteld -Townshp and' Cty of Lnden, Unon County. Scales as ndcated, August 1040". be and the same are hereby vacated as publc hlghwoy ard that, the publc rghts arsng from any dedcaton thereof by reason ot mok. ng and flng of the two maps frst heren mentoned be and' the same are hereby released and extngushed and are efeetuahy^dlscharbef'a**'tk6ugk" u r6~"dedl r oton had ever taken place., < Ths Ordnance shall take effect mme- SNK TOP BAD? WETX BE GLAD TO QUOTE YOU OS REPARNG OR RENEWNG T. ' W. DOLBER WESTFTELD Evenngs RAhway 7-MO-J dately upon ts passage and publcaton as requred by law. C.W\U.V. E. OSTKUELDT. <'lmlrm&n Twnahlp Commttee. Attrat : J. WALTEB COFFEE. T.~»ll> Clork.. Statement fc 1 Tlu> forcgolnc tnllnart' vras adopted on T.csday. December 30. '1047. J. WALTBU COFFEE. _ ~..- Townshp.Clerk-of..the., Townshp «f Cranford. N. J. Dated. December 30. 1M7. Charles Kosmutza, Sr., of 550 Boulevard, left Chrstmas Day by plane from Newark for St Petersburg, Fla., where he wll spend a month's vacaton- There s No Vson, the People 1 Persh." Church school wll be Try a Clnssflfd for Quck Rpsultn held Sunday at 9:45 a. m. There wll be recepton of new members at the Sunday servce, and the Methodst Youth Fellowshp wll meet at 7:30 p. m. at the church. A meetng of the board of educaton prevously scheduled for Monday nght -wa3 postponed. Plans for the ensung year wll be made by the executve board of the Women's Socety for Chrstan Servce at a meetng Monday at the home "of the presdent, John B. Stults, 59 Columba avenue. A busness meetng wll follow dessert and coffee at 12:45 p. m. There CRANFORD of Cranford. Unon County. New Jersey, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at tha close o busness on December l t l at the church. The annual congregatonal meetng wth Dr. George Y. Flnt, superntendent of the Newark Dstrct, wll take place January 15 at the church. The meetng wll open wth a covered dsh dnner at 6:30 p. m. Members of the WSCS, who wll be n charge of the dnner, are~asked to contact Stults for arrangements. Turumsffeffs of KENLWORTH The followng deeds have been recorded at the offce of County Regster Herbert Pascoe n the Court House, Elzabeth: Anne Kempf and others, executors, to Mr. and Mrs- Cornelus C. O'Donncll. lots 16 and 17, block 108, secton 10, map of New Oronge. Kenlworth Realty Corporaton to Mr. and Wllam Gransc, lots 8 to to 34, block 145, secton 9, map of New Orange. Mr. and Francs F. Kruse, to Maurce Wlcnsky, lots 1 to 4, to and 37, block 145, secton 9. map of New Orange. Gladys. Coryell, unmarred, to Mr. and Wallace W. Wayne. property n South 22nd street. 575 feet from Kenlworth boulevard. Blue Rdge Manor to Mr. and Wllam Been, lot 290, map f Blue Rdge Manor, secton 4. Borough of Kenlworth to C. F. Chapman, entre block 10; lota 14 (Reserve Dstrct No. 2) REPORT OP CONDTON CO. l by the Commssoner of t t t and nsuranco pursuant to tho provsons of the Revsed Statutes of New Jersey and the Federal Reserve Bank of ths dstrct pursuant to the provsons of the Federal Reserve Act.. ' RESERVE DSTRCT NO. 2 ASSETS Cash, balances wth other banks. ncludng reserve balances, and cash tems n process of collecton tl3a22g8jms Unted States Government Oblgatons "of "States" and poltcal subdvsons J Other bonds, notes and debentures ' Corporate stocks (ncludng S9.75O.0O stock of Federal Reserve bank* Loans and dscounts lnchdng bonds and mortgages' and overdrafts of S43.BP Bank premses owned S furnture and fxtures Other assets' : Ot Brood St,«,.El«both Open Pally 9;<5 A. M. LAST TMES TODAY! < ERBOL F1LYNN "ESCAPE ME NEVER" "'Sweet Geneveve" Jean Porter, Jmmy Lydon FB SAT.. JAN Katherlne Hepburn "SONG OF LOVE" THUR&. JAN. 8th 1LAST TMES TODAY 2 Techncolor Hts 2 Jtane Haver, Vven Blalne George Montgomery "3 Lttle Grls n Blue" SABU JOS. CAXEA "JUNGLE BOOK" FRL & SAT. JAN Bob Hope. Bn* Crosby and SO Paramount Stars "VARETY GRL". Roy Rogers On The Old Spanah Tral SUN. thru TOES- Jan Rex Hmrrfson. Mnnrren O'Hara FOXES OF HARROW* "Adventure sland" Rory Calhoun, WED. & THUR&. Jan. 14-1$ Rchard Dlx. Gall Patrck ' "Man of Conquest" TOTAL ASSETS Ra.193.Ml.63 LABLTES Demand deposts of ndvdual*, partnershps and Corporatons S C3) Tme deposts of lndvdual, partnershps, -nrx Deposts o Unted States Government (ncludng postal savnd), )6 Deposts o State* and poltcal subdvsons..,, Other deposts (certfed and offcers* checks, etc.) ~ TOTAL DEPOSTS -$7,709,011.BO Other labltes TOTAL LABLTES (not ncludng subordnate of>loauons shown below).s7.7sojkm.13 CAPTAL. ACCOUNTS Captal _.,. _ O0.0Oj Surplus. 173.OOO.OO Undvded prolts, 116Jo63Jl TOTAL CAPTAL ACCOUNTS 4) 441JCJJJ51 TOTAL LABLTES AMD CAPTAL ACCOUNTS - _._8a.l(OM1.03 Ths bank's captal conssts o Arst prcf*rred stock wth total par value o ^rtr\^ #/\>»l f^tlrablo valu0 None second pxeferred stock wth total par value of None, total retlrablo value None; and common slock wllb total par valo o UEMOANDA Assets pledged or asstnel to secure labltes and for»hc npoc C3SO Qtate of New Jersey. County of Unon, ^NY W. WH''LJL. Presdent, and HA1OLD S. COMPTON. Treaauer of tlur above named bank, <lo solenly swear that the above statement s true to the beat o my knowledge and beltcf. nrvtv w 132 to to -18 and part o 49, jck 11: lota 9 to 11, 13, 14, lfl to , to , 35, 37, 39, 40 and part of 41, block 12; map o Ncw Orange. ', AHOLD S. COM1TON. Treasurer. Correct Attest: T. A. SPEHHY > E. CHANE V Drectors GEO.. DATES ) Subscrbed and sworn to before me ths 8th day of January. 104a. EAUL V. CUV. Notary Publc. PLANFEL D THEATRES ' C A L L M O V T M..,.' : f 6 3. S 0 0, '." / Alan Ladd. Dorothy LaMour "WLD HARVEST' Extra! Football Thrlls of 1947! NOW Robert Montgomery The Pnk Horse" Plus "Blomdc n The Doughy ON STAGE 3 TMES DALY 5 Bg Acts of Vaudevlle Plum on Seneca "FALL GUY" and "NEATH CANADAN BKBES" STARTS \YED^ JAN. 14 Tyronne Power "Nghtm^c Alley" Pns "TOO MANY VNNKBS" n n "The Unfnshed Dance" Plus 2nd Ut Tm Holt "THUNDEB MOUNTAN" Sat. Mat 1 Hour Kd Fun Show GENE AUTKY "Twlght On The Ro Grande" KDDES! Don't Forget Sat Matnee 3 Color Cortoono 3 SUN.. MON., TUES., Jmmy Stewart Jane Wyman VMAGC TOWN" Also Xucllle Ball. Franchot Tone "Her Hufflband'c Affara" WED. thru SAT Lana Turner. Van Seflln Dolphn Street" MAntha Hunt WUUanv Prnce Walter Damrosch, Lly Poms and The New York Phlharmonc Symphony Orchestra "CARNEGE HALL" also Glbert Roland "KNO OF THE BANDTS" SAT.. SUN. TECHNCOLOR MATS. 4 CARTOONS Gary Loretta_Yoo^ "Along Came Jomea" SONJA HEME n Color "PS A PLEASURE" Extra Sat Eve. Mldnlte Dana Andrews n ' "The Purple Heart" MON:. TUES.. WED.: THUBS. Lawrence Olver, Joan Fontane "REBECCA" Also Danny Kaye n "Brth of A Star" TODAY FRL SAT. Katherlne Hepburn Paul Henreld. Robert Walker n "SONG OF LOVE" Pns The Knockoul SUN., MON.. TUES. BDNG CBOSBY. BAUEY FTZGERALD n "Welcome Stranger" also "Jungle Flght" NEXT WEEK WED.-SAT. '^CARNEGE HALL" Abo 'Merton of The Moves" CRANFORD [PHOWfCT6-OBOOl LAST DAY Shawn 8:00 7:00 0:30 FrL S Sat. Jan "ESCAPE ME NEVER". Errol Flynn, da Luplno *. Eleanor Parker rr. 4:40 «:«0 Sat. t:os 4:30 «:M "SWEET GENEVEVE" Jean Porter. Jlmmle Lydoa Frl. 1:30 7:00 10: to Oal: :4S fl:ts OUS SAT. MATNEE ONLY 3 Color Cartoone 3 A New Game for Each- Klffflto Sun., Mon., Tues.. Jan S James Stewart Jane Wyman "MAGC TOWN" San. 3:03 0:39 O:O Stan. A T»e.. 8:03 «:«S Luclle Ball. Franehot Tone "Her HuobandVAffaro" BOB. 1:33 9:10 «:S Mon. A Toet. 1:30 1:00 10:13 STARTS WED.. JAN. 14th FOR FOUR DAYS "Green Dolphn Street" Lona Turner, Van lleflln REGENT Bette Davs, Henry Fonda "JEZEBEL" Two Warner Re-Seleases "Slght Cue of Murder" Edward G. Robnson NOW SBOWNO Kay M1UB4 Marten* DUtrlch "GOLDEN EARKNGS" tns rcalara "LOUSANA 1 * f arc ant Uadaay JUnmle Davs from Our Collectom z%m SAWBVCK TABLE For yon who lke the home/ charm of Early Amcrcnu furnture... the glow of candlelght on roftem rpened wth ago. Hero's an authentc reproducton of an early dnng table... n mnature. t's made of heavy, endurng, knotty pne enhanced wth a hand-glazed, hand-rubbed antque effect Top s 36" 20". Dd you ever ceo a coffee tublo wth eo much (51^) M) ^fjt^flb character forfo lttle ao - -. wspew' Phone Rahuay 7J20O <-& W^f^SW B V (Wed. <mj Sat. 'tl 9) TEMPORARY SU0WK00M: St. Georges Ave. (1 mle north of our former locaton)

9 Page.Sxteen _..:..^- THE CRANFORD CTZEN Arn>-j^HBONC"? &3.'5;r;;. lf Plummer and Aldrch Relnqush Grl Scout Offces Retrng Executve Matthew D. Hall elected Grl" Scout commssoner, succeedng Joseph A. Plum mer, and, George Mack was named to succeed Roger C - Aldrch as treasurer at the annual meetng of the Cranford Grl Scout Councl n the Grl Scout House on Monday. Plummer and Srs. Ad rch, who relnqushed proxmately seven years of servce, wll contnue as members of the! councl. Plummer also served sx years as deputy commssoner before becomng commssoner..other offcers for were named as' follows: Ernest Wolford, frst deputy commssoner; A. M..Copeland, second deputy commssoner and J. H. McAteer, correspondng secretary Gfts n apprecaton of ther years of loyal servce and support o the Grl Scout movement were presented to Plummer and Aldrch. They are»the only remanng charter members of the councl, whch \vas organzed 17.years ago.. Reports of offcers and commttee charmen were.presented at the meetng. W. W. Robnson, Jr., Grl Scout drector, also presented a detaled report of Grl "Scolt actvtes n Cranford n 1947 whch wll be prnted and dstrbuted throughout town. - At a regular.meetng whch preceded the councl's annual meeta rrember of the councl as a reprer sentatve of the Grl Scouts, and B. C. Belden was made a Browne representatve. t was reported that Robnson had completed a week's volunteer leader's tranng course at Grt Scout headquarters h New York Cty. Announcement was made that nvestture and court of awards ceremones wll be (held at St Mchael's School <a$ 7:45 p. m., tomorrow and at Hardng School, Kenlworth, at 7:45 p. m. on January 16. Plummer presded at both the regular and annual meetngs. Followng s Plummer's annual report as presented at the annual meetng: cessfully organzed Grl Scoutng n W nfeld, Kenlworth and St. M chael's Parsh. We have also or ganzed troops for colored Chldren and whle they Jave not made th< progress that other Scoutng has, we shall contnue our effort untl all grls of Scout age have Scoutng "The Wnfleld troop, organzed n February, 1943, was taken over by a Wnfeld group n The Kenlworth group s operatng farly successfully under a fne; group of Kenlworth women" as leaders. One of them, Adams s now a regular member of ths councl. There are three Grl Seoul troops and two Browne troops n Kenlworth. "The St. Mchael's.Grl Scouts are beng ably drected under th< atspces of the CVO wth enthus' atsc and well-4raned leaders and an actve troop commttee. There are two Grl Scout troops and one Browne troop and they are represented on the Councl by Mrs, Hull, who has just become a member, takng the place of Wllam Weber, who s responsble n a great measure for the very succesful organzaton of Grl Scoutng n the parsh. "All of our Grl Scouts dd the bt durng the war, n 1 many ways, some of whch are: Collectng clothes for Europe's needy, collectng books for solders, col- "Today your commssoner com- burner. We also added a shower an pletes seven years n offce. They have been very pleasant years though flled wth many responsbltes. "On December 2, for one year, but, for many reasons, ; ~«fatefjr4h *wa«v4fcat»y«ap stretched] out untl (today. "May take a few mnutes to look back- over those years and and drectors, have accomplshed durng <&at lme? "Grl Scoutng n Cranford has grown not only n numbers, but n orea of nfluence we have sucdrer, fllng Chrstmas boxes for solders, fllng and sendng Thnkng Day boxes, makng cookes weekly for solders at Camp. Klmer, conductng a newspaper clppng servce, as.a Tesult of whch our local newspaper. The Ctzen and Chroncle was hghly com'' mended, by the Secretary of War. "And, of course, they conducted all ther regular actvtes and usual communty servces durng that tme. "Durng these seven years the mortgage on our Lttle House was pad off. "We kept the Lttle House n good condton and made necessary repars, such as a new roof, [tantng and G new furnace and upstars lavatory, and on addton to the ktchen (for storage. sncerely hope that nvthe near future we may be able to put a good cfoun- 1040, was daton under the house. of the Cran- "n 1042 we cooperated wth font Grl Scout Councl to serve other Cranford agences n formng the. Unted Campagn Fund, h4t( chef source of our yearly ncome. "n closng, wsh to pay trbute [to the entre Councl for ther wonrecall what we councl members[derftl help and cooperaton ( have never heard of another organzaton -where each member s so wonderful) throughout these seven tryng years, and. also to our three extremely fne drectors, the late FAEM8 A. Jo WANO CEanford G-24M-J MM AND CREAM :-: EARLY DELVERY Suzar Maronettes Appear Here Jan. 16 "The Wzard of Oz," a muscal j play, wll be presented by thej jsuzar Maronettes, tu"jder auspces,of the Cleveland School P.-T,A., January 16 at 7:30 p. m., n the Cranford Hgh School audtorum. Tckets may be secured from Melvlle T. Matthews, 20 ndan Sprng road. E. Geddngs, fnance charman, s head of the commttee n charge. Large-szed maronettes wll announced. MBS. JOSEPH A. PUTOBEB. Herbert Terrell, Mrs^R. A. Waters and our present drector, W. W. Robnson, Jr. for wthout them and/a grand councl ths work would not rave been accomplshed. " wsh my successor the same wonderful cooperaton, and wth all of us pullng together. Grl Scoutng-n Cranford should go forward by leqps and bounds." the assocaton's techncal effects, the wll fee especally anmated, t has Featured durng the play wll be 300 feet of movng scenery, a Westem tarnado/to acton, and use of "black Ufh" > be a meetng January.ptarent-edulon commttee at the home of H. L. Leland, 7 Sprng Garden street. Mss Mary Hoake, second grade teacher at Cleveland School, wll lead a dscusson on "New and Old Methods of Teachng Readng, 'Rlng and Rthmetc." The program wll begn at 8:15 <p. m. mmortal* Anmals Death s avoded n the. protozoa, the'tny one-celled anmal, by the dvson of the ndvdual nto two. Thus, (dentst) have argued, the organsm s n effect "mmortal." 72x90 ALL WOOL BLANKET? 9.95» DRVE CAREFUULY WALK CAUTOUSLY GARwooD CRANFORD DRVE CAREFULLY WALK CAUTOUSLY 00 Wool Mf Afl# phco! And ths» «V«* t essrojo&... a fol 72x90 for plenty of task-to! t foled n rch bogqftlf whtf% JBJCB& atln bonad, Street Floer. CANNON MUSLN SHEETS fbam sheet* am closely mnaa of 128 threads totl»-bps»ta&-trr jreara of wear! "Ktafko hm bam tusmg. Amcl JosS ecs haw Emr thsj^to pw^t.sueca Woox. Pllow cose, ^S-x36-, 57c -ton.- terms Rodee HABTEX DSH TOWELS f E CMM la mddcolmo «tut mhn. ftnttllaaw The lttle School of Cranford under drecton of MRS. ROBERT H. SCHUEHEL Wll Resume Actvtes on MATTRESS COVER 3.59 To Seek Reelecton Other School Board Members Not Runnng; A. L. Rodee Canddate Walter E. Cooper, presdent of the Board of Educaton, announced today that he wll run for reelecton to the board h the annual school electon on February 10. Ruth Berry and J. D. Stearns, the other' members of the board whose terms expre, declared that they do not ntend to seek reelec- CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,_948 Frst person to fle a petton for electon to one of the three-year A. L, terrace. whose petton was presented to to be flled was of 23 Manson Sduool Board Asprants To Be Guests VA Canddates for electontothe Board of Educaton wll be guests of the Vllage mprovement Assocaton, at an opeh bouse meetng, January 27 at 8 p. m. at Cleveland School. Announcement of the program was made Tuesday mornng at the assocaton's executve board meetng at the home of W. Sanfard Bshop, 217 Orange aver nue. Charles Nees, presdent, presded. Mrs/ Ralph C. Heath, correspondng secretary tor the State Federaton of Women's dubs, was a guest at the meetng and spoke on the functons of the executve commttee. F. S. MEuthewson, superntendent of the Unon County'PaTk System, wll show sldes of recreatonal untes, servce Search for Lost Baby Co: the parks, Tuesday at a regular meetng of the assocaton, at 2 p. an. n the Casno. S. W. Smth and her comnlttee wll be n charge of refreshments. A ths week. Deadlne for flng of canddates' pettons s next Wed-' bs canddacy, at 308 Casno Avenue And Has a Lmted Number of Openngs for Chldren Three and Four Years of Age. The Lttle School Specalzes n ndvdual Attenton to Each Chld at Hs Own. Level of Development and n Gvng Hm All Possble Frst Hand Experences. Hoars: 9 A. M. to Noon G-1034 Don't let overstraned eyes and annoyng^*. Weary Eyes gve you that Let-Down Feelng nesday. ' ~ln announcng Mr. Cooper sad that requests from a number of ndvduals and local organaztons nterested n educaton bod nfluenced hm to reconsder hs stand of a year ago that after nne years of servce be should not stand for reelecton agan. The board presdent sad that although he s pressed by other oblgatons, be feels that be should allot a certan amount of hs tme to such publc servce n vew of the opnon of a consderable number of local resdents that bs servces are stll needed h ths feld. Completng hs thrd three-year term on the board, Mr. Cooper has served-as presdent for the past two years and was vce-presdent for three years before that Mr. Cooper s a past commander of Cranford Post, 212, Amercan Legon, and a member of N. R. Fske Post, 333, Veteran* of For- Church affars and s also prea- CSt6ttSgtStb t.peters OSTEOPATHC PHYSCAN DR. G.HNDMAN - OPTOMETRST 7 N. UNON AVE. CRANFORD (Next to Cranford Trust Butldtaff) BQOOEN LENSES PEUESCOOPTONS DUPLCATED FEXED, TeL CRanfon 'HOURS: Bgon. & Frt: 0:S0 A. M^ 0 P. GS. Daly: 8:30 A. BSU-8:00 P. EL a&d by Appontment announces Removal of Hs Offces to Flcetect your mattrfw from $att,&tl er fwy wll tbfto ttujf t mmobelfld nst> Mn coven. Tfaoyro tcrdly eon- Hutcud. cons la full or tva-tlml St. EL OF USE WTH OUR EAYQN TABLECLOTOS ctesa. fnyfflt QBJ3 coflgftn yann fa nf^ffttrfft*?**^ CORD constnscfed to $vo 70a Eenjj yesss of wean Acd tofo fe^ fa^ E Mfrpg» la the ffr*f*t ^Eycs A lawyer, he has offces n Newark end New York Cty. He s marred and has three grown chldren who receved ther educaton h the Cranford schools and a son who s now h Roosevelt School Mr. Cooper has been' a resdent of Cranford for 25 years. Mr. Rodee, who resdes at 23 MRHflon terrace, s offce manager for Pure Carbonc, nc.; of Newark. He feels that hs experence n dealng wth personnel and n supervson of ra n l n t*rn' n r <> of buldngs n hs busness capacty; should gve hm an experenced approach to school problems. He has been wth the Pure Carbonc concern for 18 yean. A member of Cranford Post, that the musc group wll meet ths afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the bosne of B. H. Lydon, 319 North Unon avenue. _- Teachers 9 Salares Represent Man Pant Of Budget ncrease; Rases Average $350 Salares for school - employes account for 74 per cent of the tentatve school budget of $624,134.11, and $393,600. or more than one-half the total, o assgned for' nstructonal salares alone, t was ponted out by Walter E. Cooper, presdent of the Board of Educaton, n commentng last nght on the proposed Peter Shokmas, Gome Snce Yesterday; Kafoway Rver Dragged After bravng near zero temperatures throughout the nght, searchng partes.made a new start ths mornng h an effort to locate Peter Shoukmas, three-and-onehalf-year-old son of Dr. and John Shoukmas of 418 Lncoln Park, east, w<ho had been- mssng from hs home-snce-"w o'clock yesterday mornng. " The Ralway Rver between North avenue and JJroeseher Mll dam at Lncoln avenue was dragger.rom,5 UrLfl:3ao 1 dodt last nght by local polce. Unon County Park Polce, fremen and scores of neghbors and townspeople. Shortly after 0:30, work of openng the lone-dosed floodgates h the Droescher Dam started and members of the engneerng department, after on all-mght stand, bad removed a part of the lop porton of the gates ths mornng. The rver level (had dropped approxmately two nches between the tme work started 'last nght and ths mornng. Warmly dressed n navy blue [pants, a blue plad Jacket, blue snow sut and stadum boots, Peter went out to play shortly after 9 o'clock yesterday mornng. The supern tendent of <the KaWcrest apartments, where hs parents lve, 6awj hm about 0:30 a. an. t was shortly after ths that hs mother went out to check on hs whereabouts. When le was not located n any of the nearby apartments, an alarm was turned n to polce. Frend»Aftl ndsjhbore thoroughly Mayor to Address \j Busness Assocaton Mayor George E. Osterheldt wll be guest speaker at a dnner meetng of the Cranford Busness Assocaton at 6:45 tonght n the Colonal Room of the Cranford Hotel. He. wll outlne plans whch the Townshp Commttee hopes to carry out durng the ensung year of nterest to local merchants. Awards n the Chrstmas wndow decoratng contest wlltoe presented to the Unon County Trust Company n the servce dvson and the Cranford Cycle and Toy Company n the retal dvson. Presdent Samuel E. Esenbeng and hs new offcers, elected at the November meetng, wll be n charge of tonght's meetng. mong Prncpals n Offcer Changes at ROBERT E. CRANE New Presdent HENRY W. WOPPLE Retrng Presdent - HAROLD 8. COMPTON New Drector ' Temt Aramversany - Of Campagn; Quota For Cranford $3,000 As the March of Dmes campagn to rase funds to contnue the fght aganst nfantle paralyss got under way n Cranford today, Wllam D'Arcy, executve chatrma (jf and searched hs favorte'^faaunts t,<'«rhch-'wll publc hearng at tho board meet- ~ fcvelbkd" School" Tuesday nght' Estmated "atones a*d bonuses^ ^ ^ m ^ ta ^^ ^ ^ for teachers (ncludng twnmn 1 tranng nstructors and lbraran). ^ ^, ^ ^ ^ j a^^^ ^ for represent Ml ncreasej^x.t^.j*^ ^ T ^ T L.took up ttoeteasg about; 11:30 a. m. Small footprnts were found leadng down to "the rver 212. Amercan Legon, Mr. Rodee was n the Navy durng World, War n and served on a cruser n th* ff<«saw opton 16 ALDEN STREET Cranford. N. J. Hours by Appontment Only - Cr URGENTLY NEEDED! cs Cramf«m5, Garwuod! and KlwoTtE to have (ther b!o j3 typed and receve B9!L A NEXT TYHNG DATE To Fhmw Cranfoad Teby! establshed 1917 "NSURANCE EXCLUSVELY" WE COVEEfc THE FEEJD TO MATTER what form of nsurance you may need ' Marne. Fre. nland Transportaton. Workmen's Compensaton. Automoble or General Lablty. Property Damage, Burglary, Fdelty. Avaton. Group Lfe, Health and Accdent. Hoaptalzaton or anythng else Hcdcnbcrg-MacBean have the experence and facltes to help you. Frst we help you plan yoar entre nsurance program, then secure for you n the open market whatever nsurance may be requred. After that, we provde contnung clam collecton, safety engneerng, loss control and other scrvcca. -For full lnformauan-cau-«3-rjthout~oblgatlonr 106 SOUTH AVE., EAST CRanftmg T U R K S H BATH TOWELS 47c Famous Cf'Tttm anlty la fflr 0 tlnty taauh towel*. Each a fall HTxW... n a colorful plad effect. Pck tnea, blofl, pe&d and gcoe wtb whte, f f fw p% Street Floor. the battles of wo Jma, Oknowa and Tokyo Bay. Re s actve n affars of the Cranford Methodst Church. Marred, Mr. Rodee has tow daughters, one h kndergarten and one n frst grade at School. A natve of Homer, N. Y., Mr. Hodee s a graduate of the hgh.school n New York Cty and also resded n Elzabeth for a short tme before he bought hs present home n Cranford n '. Persons' who' are not regstered or who must fle address changes must do so before February 7 to be elgble to vote n the electon on February 10, Dstrct Clerk McCullough announced. Ths may be done nt the offce of the Unon County Board of Electons n the Court House, Elzabeth, or ut the Offce of Townshp Clerk J. Walter over the totals n the amount of $61,725, Mr. Cooper reported.- He added that $20,000 of ths proposed ncrease wll be used to hre eght new teachers to take care of antcpated ncreases n enrollments.. The remander of the proposed ncrease, dvded among the present 116 teachers n the school system, would mean ah average nrpase of approxmately $330 per teacher h salares "and bonuses. "The board feels that although the total fgure for teachers' salares s large, t nevertheless s lad bad back up the bank. Unon County Park' Polce, under drecton of Chef Norman Gbbs, were called n and together wth local polce, drected by Chef W. A. Fscher, and fremen under drecton of Chef Howard Schlndler, they combed the rver edge from South avenue to the dam, looked n cellars, snowbanks ond n the underbrush n a frutless search for the chld. Several boats were takentothe scene about 5 p. m. Work of draggng the rver was hampered, by ec blocks, but these were broken Justfed under present-day con-j by dtlons." Mr. Cooper sad, feel that the money wll be spent n ths respect, for the teachers are the most mportant part of our educatonal system.'* Pontng out that the general movement for hgher nstructonal salares (has focused the publc mnd on the need for a far deal for" teachers, the board presdent the who manned the grapplng books. The sad the resultant mprovement n nue <o the Oroescher Mll dam wthout success. At 0:20 p. nu, old of Townshp Engneer P. J. Gral and hs department was enlsted n openng the flood gates. Huge flood lghts from the Leet Organ Works and auxlary lghts provded by the for the drve here, urged local resdents to get ther donatons h early. Cranford's quota for 1943 has been set at $3,000, Mr. D'Arcy announced. Collectons here last year totaled $2,868. Ths year marks the tenth arnversary of the organzed effort n Unon County to rase funds for support of the work of the Notonal Foundaton for nfantle Paralyss. t also marks Mr. D'Arcy's tenth year as local charlons Hear Mead of School Board Dscusses State Ad Plan and Local man for About the drve. 7,700 con cards have, cn cards have [been mauect$.votng resdents of Cranford A dscusson of proposed legslaton that would mean an addtonal $20 per pupl n state ad for Cranford publc schools was presented by Walter E. Cooper, presdent of the Board of Educaton, at the weekly dnner meetng of the Cranford Lons Club n the Chmney Corner Tuesday nght Mr. Cooper also outlned the proposed budget for the school year Mr. Cooper related that members of the local school board had been hd been gvng favorable consderaton to would mean approxmately $92,000.xt-t&te ad for Cranford schools; Addtloral $57,00O more than the present total f the proposed legslaton s not] passed, ncreasng school costs wll have to be met largely by local property owners, the school board presdent sad. f t s passed, means wll have to be devsed for rasng approxmately $13,000,000 throughout the state. t s proposed that the cost be defrayed by taxes on cosmetcs, cgarettes and soft drnks and an addtonal levy on gasolne, Mr. "Cooper explaned. The speaker n dscussng the fre department played on the dam ENTSMJNED DOWN PLLOWS 6.95 Tbcso pffleos era cofj. taolterf cwo. a ctrped TbeyVe cotreses Overcome by Canage Fre Smoke Afora&am Cyjhers, who lves fa en apartment above the Adkn Brothers' Garage, 218 South:.,., "venue, east, was affected by ' or repars and replacements. Mr. smote fumes when fre of unde- Cooper «ald - Ths nmount -» «" ents no longer wll be nclned, for fnancal reasons, to dscourage ther chldren from enterng t. Ths, he sad, wll result n mprovement n the qualty of teachrs. The estmated salary and bonus totals for other school employes represent ncreases over the totals for the current school' year as follows: Supervsng prncpal and prncpals, $3,800; prncpals' staffs. $2,250; attendance offcer, dstrct clerk and jantors, $5,450. ted out that these ncreases do not necessarly consttute permanent rases, snce bonus provsons permt adjustments under changng condtons. The only other large ncrease n the proposed budget s an ncrease of $8,151 n the amount provded rowboav'wth an outboard motor worked up and down the rver, and local polce n rubber suts waded along the rver's edge. Neghbors and frends kept the searchers suppled wth hot coffee and sandwches durng the nght, and bonfres were bult n (Contnued on page ten) Seek H. PAKCY con cards are avalable at the ffce of The Ctzen and Chroncle. The charman for the townshp's campagn pledged hs commttee to redoubled efforts followng recept of a letter from Edward L. Whelan, county charman. stress- Mayor Agan Meads Polce, Fremen's Funt Mayor George E. Osterheldt has been reelected presdent of the Cranford Polce and Fremen's Penson Fund, t was announced yesterday. Other offcers nclude Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee, secretary;.and Townshp Treasurer D. J. Croft, treasurer. Patrolman Wllam Gassmann was reapponted as polce representatve on the commttee for a twoyear term, and Albert W. Burley was named as a ctzen representatve, succeedng C. P. Buckley. Freman Theodore. Chamberlan represents the fremen on tho board. The death recently of Former Patrolman Joseph J. McCaffrey reduces the number of pensoners to l. as of January 1 was approxmately $37,000, t was reported. Employes contrbute 5 percent of beneftng from the fund The balance h the fund J Uurashp contctbutesun equal sum. Muncpal employes and recent appontees to the polce and fre departments ore members of the State Penson Fund rather than the local fund. Trnty Church proposed school budget, ponted out that $393,600, or more than half the total fgure of $624,134.11, has been allotted for nstructonal salares alone. Whle ths fgure s large, t nevertheless s just under present-day condtons, Mr. The speaker was ntroduced by G. K. Warner, past presdent of the Lons Club, who was formerly a member of the Board of Educaton. Vctor Shuheen, charman n charge of arrangements for the Cranford-Wesleld alumn football game sponsored by the Lons Durng A nursery class for youngsters of prc-school age has been opened n Trnty parsh house on Sunday mornngs from 11 a. m. tll noon under auspces of Evenng Branch of the Women's Guld of Elected Charmem; soda Elected to Succeed Henry W. Whpple; Other Offcers Named Robert E. Crane was elected presdent of the Cranford Trust Compar.y at the annual meetng of the bank's board of drectors Tuesday afternoon. He succeeds Henry W. Whpple. presdent of the ntutoq. snce who retred oh penson ths week. r-. Other flers for the ensung year, follow: Charman of the board, George H. Bates, reelected for hs thrteenth. year; vce-presdent. Frederck P. Andersen of Brooksde place was named 601 to and treasurer, Harold S. Campon. tooth reelected. The board announced' appontment of the followng offcers: Earl V. Guy. assstant secretary and assstant treasurer and assstant trust offcer; Julus K. Woerz, assstant secretary and assstant treasurer; and Clare K. Woerz. assstant secretary and assstant treasurer. Mr. Crone wll serve as trust offlce. : At the annual stockholders' meetng precedng the Jftwufl meetng of the drectors, the followng were elected as drectors: Mr. Bates, Lsle R. Beardslee, Walter Benedce; Jr.. Horace K. Carbn. Mr. Crane. Mr. Camjxtan, Joseph A. Plummer. George S. Sauer, Mr. Sperry. Wllam Von L. Tag- Cart and Mr. Whpple. Mr. Compton and Mr. Taggart ore nerey members of 4he board. Resgnaton of Mr. Whrj*ple cp dt d ff d jpe cp a drector and offcer was accepted th t b th b serve as general charman for the 1948 Red Cross Fund Drve n Cranford,' Garwood and Kenlworth at the January meetng of the local Red Cross chapter, t was announced today by Dr. Howard R- Best, charman of the chapter. Charles R. Merwarth of 307 South Unon avenue wll be assocate charman for the campagn, whch wll.tart March 1. j w t h t b ^ ^ax* -. ^ Ths area's quota for ths yeoflreoraankatk mm*nt]^ lojx wll be $9,580. almost twce the 1rea amrau^ «*««B. He Joned sen announced.., drve, whch was drected _, Frank T.Whty, wth Mr. Andersen and Mr. Merwarth as vcecharmen, Cranford, Garwood and Kenlworth resdents donated a total of $10,090.75, or approxmately $4,380 over the area quota. Of ths area's 1948 quota. $6,930. or 72.3 pe earmarked for the Natonal marked tor the NaUonal Red!. Cross, and $2,650, or 27.7 per cent.v, H Collanrng the resgnaton «f George Hendrcks. He.was elected vcepresdent h 1627, and was named presdent May , followng the death of Wllam J. McKee. Hp also has served fox many years as trust offcer. ' A natve of pswch, Mass., Mrl Whpple spent hs early days n Elzabeth and was educated n thewll go to fnance actvtes of the local chapter. Mr. Andersen ex-, planed that' ncreased operatng) costs last year and expected further ncreases n cost of Red Cross servces durng ths year account for the rasng of the area's quota. The natonal quota for 1948 s $75,000,000, of whch $38.000,000 wll go to fnance the natonal pro «.,«gram and $37,000,000 wll be for the church, t was announcedtws, oeal ch ter gram, 1M7 cty. Hs ntal bankng poston was wth the Natonal State Banft n Elzabeth. Subsequently he was wth the Central Natonal Bank and Natonal Cty Bank of New York. He then was assocated wth the Natonal Unon Bank of Dover, h h where he was assstant casher. He joned the Hackcttstown Natonal Bank. Hackettstown, <js casher, a poston he held untl comng to Cranford. Whle wth the local bank, he whle ther chldren pursue a program of supervsed play. Servces Sunday follow: 8 a. m.. Holy Eucharst; 9:30 a. m., church school; 11 a. m., choral servce and sermon; 4 p. m., adult confrmaton class; and 7 p. m.. Young People's Fellowshp. local' chapter programs. n the natonal quota was $60,000,000; $30,000,000 for the notonal organ-!* 0 *»« and-s30r ~foftocl 408 ' 0wrto * r a» ts, ra, sets rse from $1,704,000 to ' Mr. Andersen stated that n plannng for the comng drve he hopes to keep thc local campagn organzaton of recent years ntact, n vew of the effcent (job the t;roup has been dong n ths area. 102,000. Mr. Whpple recalled ths week that when he joned tle local nsttuton, there were 10 employes and offcers, whereas today the bank's personnel ncludes 26 employes and offcers. for especally generous gvng ths year, not only because t s the jnnvcrsary year but also because the recent openng of a specal polo unt at St. Elzabeth's Hosptal n Elzabeth has depleted.the funds of the county chapter to the lowest pont n ts hstory. whch wll be used for the of the Cranford Boys" Camp. Announcement, was made that a Sponsored vocaton speaker at 6 p. m. Sunday n SL house, Wesleld. by the Northern Con- Thc Cranford - Garwood - Kenl- He U a former member of the worth area has been well uboyf^executte cjflncuqtt^^.fl^s&ejjsajfstt^j sotne-<rthct"couume3'gr5etcorrjrrtes and served as pres- 1 n the vcnty, he sad. 'dent of that group n 1931 and lupvukcr wn DC ur. w. K- Cu combned meetng of the Cranord, New York Unversty who Kenlworth and r.rruonh «-lnl»u. Kenlworth and Garwood clubs wll be held at 7 p r m. next Tues- jtlay at the Kenlworth nn. wth' n prasng tre work of the or-! He ako ^ a former member of the Kunzaton under Mr. Whtty's d-!commttee on costs and servce of the Docese. Kucst rect ()l ; rcccnt years.mr.ander- charges of the New Jersey State wll be Dr. W. R. Curts of sen K (, (1)(, on, mprovement Bankers' Assocaton.-mH h~...-.,...» ork Unversty who wll... o..j,.. wl.l p<) s b k, t,ljs yt.ar w o u J d dscuss ssues to come before the...;...u. Mr. D'Any stated that everyl the Kenlworth club as host. (Ton wll be made to attan Crun- Charles J. Stevens was elected ford's record quota of $3,000 at an! to membershp n the Cranford early date so that the countyl <lub. Th <-' meetng was conducted; chapter's pledge that '"no oncl^ strckt-q by noto need.ko wthout J- Fredrck, presdent. H^h<>!>.>; of the Anglcan Com.summer when they the Archbshop of rrbury at Lambeth. Bshop co J- Gardner wll be the at the dnner. The Trnty Club, parsh ory ae Assocaton, and he served of that cmmttoe {or Tranng Members of Cranford Post, 212. Amercan Legon, were urged Tuesday nght by Comjnander G. Frank Zlmnerman to crculate pettons among local resdents urgng cm ears and rtueme^7tjamag<r tottse cars wa reported oa not extensve. Ths wanan was treated by Dr. ad threelplaned, s to cover work that ^Congress to pass Mltary Tranng Tbo qtumlty!» Unted... es bo esryt SmsS Floor- Mkr atsem to a beawy qranlay gftwar^ frjx a b%b ple, altgesvy puo csccabc, ca had BCT OB PEONE OBDEBS. FBOB CKANFOa ASK OPERA-FOB FOB WSSS8S <No To31) OPEN THURSDAY Stress.ELZABETH.. E. Martn after frst been admnstered by BonncU and Prtrolman Vncent L. Brnberboff. Fre Chef Howard SchndUcr reported chat one of the outos ought fre <whls t was beng repared, ond that the flcmca ohot fefloorand gnted two A hole was burned h the roof of one car, ond the wrng of the oflcr two <wa3 damaged. The fxe department also was called out at 2:03 p by f\ Closed Mondays jn. Tuesday -n-fretn Walnut prces, cgardleo -of der a plan developed by the buldng and grounds commttee for a three-year perod to accomplsh the Bll, Unversal slated to come up soon for "acton. At the meetng n the Casno, Commander Zmmerman ponted out that a Congressonal commttee were not avalable. The proposed budget also ncludes an tem of $4,130 for captal outlay, to provde for pew lavatory ( facltes- and renovaton and repar of exstng facltes n Lln- votcr measure. Some commentators have stated 'that the bll wll not pass f brought to a vote now. Therefore, thc comdoclared, t s up to each terestcd n preservng our con SdhoolLfor a~mw~pavanent 'way of lfeto see that hs Congress- j care for lack of funds" may contnue to be fulflled. A beneft basketball game s to be arranged n connecton wth ths year's campagn. Detals wll be announced later. Local jont sponsors of the March of Dmes campagn are the Cranford Woman's Club and the Cranford Physcans' Club. Members of Mr. D'Arcy's executve commttee aremvjayoj;jgeorgf E~Osterfeldt, honorary charman; James C. Maloney. secretary-treasurer; Dr. Howard R. Best. Walter] lose 'am After the Bg Snow of December 26, followed by the ce and sleet storm a week later. Crnnford resdents"'werc ready" for^ulmost any eventualty Tuesday when t u ; Hward FL B e l t.w a l t e r l ^ ^ E. Cooper. Lesle Crump. George) Townshp Engncer P. J. Gral S. Sauer, Henry W. Whpple. John V N for the Sherman School drveway V. Nostrand. Wllam J. Wllsey. Wllam P. Smth and Joseph A. Plummer. Members of thc con bank commttee are James Johnston, charman, and A. Netchell: Cyrl Pcrley and Patrck 3. Gral ore co- Senators arc aware of charraan of the sports. dvson. and for the levelng of the grounds! what " w ( e v ters want." n back of the hgh school. ' "~ ~~" """" Followng adopton of the budget after thc publc hearng, t wlrbe*submlttcono"tho"voters~for Natons, but tad the not yet establshed tself approval at the annual school elec- and untl ths naton can be certar ton on February 10. j,. w-.«umted on page four) Week-End Weahet Far weather over weck- " cruf;~qute~coh" Salur3ay end Sunday ntt. Slowly rsng texperature Sunday. put plows to work and made a complete crcut of the communty durng the day and evenng, and flushed the snow from the busness center wth pressure hose. E^'mnted cost was $215. Whle the snow wasn't as heavy as predcted by the weatherman, n sudden drop n temperature Tuesday evenng turned the slushy snow to ce. makng both drvng and walkng hazardous. Townshp Engneer Gral rcport" tht hs.dteltlntl!! _bld pulled four trees, felled durng the ce storm, out of the rver durnj: e past week. v attan the local quota even earler two ; '" "' ' ~ the work- Snce comng o Cranford. Mr.. complete Whpple has taken an actve part communty afr of - «. v.u n, ^v-merjcan Red.-..lpllsllllg ths. n *"" ' "-: -- wll rt.jn an xlv.-orj * h " llrv " v»h»..the frst week of. a : 3 " ' l l cvc and "c has Mr. Whtty for the jxst 25 years; treoswomen, wll have ts monthly meetng Tuesday evenng n the parsh house. Robert presdent of the grou Released tme class for young people vjll be held ut 2:30 p. m.j Wednesday, and confrmaton class! for boys and grls wll take place 3:30 the same afternoon. BBMOJP Oxoamn Forsam Speaker Here Jan. 29 The Rev. G. Bromley Oxnam. presdng bshop of the Methodst ths year's campagn. n addton to hs work cruruun for the Rod Cross drves Cranford of the past two years, Mr. Andersen also worked as a captan the Unted ; S.lv-at;n Arrry for 28 years; frst as vce- treasurer and now charman of the, ~ Ambulanco CoonmUce; jrer of the Unon Counry ln Tuberculoss League.....,.... vxeuare Board, treasurer of the whch attracted so much attenton,. :. *- *. s- J >. V-JT-_., j Unon Counry Grand Jurors' Ashere lust year. He also ""worked.,, j;, _,,.,, eocaton, and a trustee of Unon on the advsory commttee for the J c u Church n New York area, author] member Assocated wth the Equtable f ^ f ^ ^ f Lfe nsurance Company n New,*»««nr «> ^-»d served that York. Mr. Andersen has been a or«anlaton as secretary far fve of nd lecturer, wll apeak on '*The unsgned to group nsurance oc- j... tm years, vce-presdent, presdent n the presdent 3 staff.- 1_... F treasurer for three years. Future of the Amercan Home" actvtes duvng the past two ycaw oadjstaran for the second program of the scasonl-nd s now servng as supervsor vca^- abo ^ p Sy the Cranford Cvc Forum n of t;roup nsurance accountng" 1 thc Cranford Republcan Club, h hh hl dt t k A " M the past seven tnembctshp' t;p ce accountng he hgh school audtorum at 8:15work. A resdent of Cranford p. m. January 20. Hs talk h de- :crbed as "a message for today by a relgous leader who knows oday's problems." Hshop Oxnam, a former preslent of DePauw Unwrslty n nlana. f th<alo s a former presdent of Chnr< h<f Chrst n Amerca and secrery of th<- Ho.r<l of Mssons of he Methodst Church. p. Psw«n. Ma^a.. Hstorcal Sothc Oanford Hstorcal snce 1041, Mr. Andersen lved on ' Alden street before buldng hs Socety, a.d s an assocate memprtsent home on Brookde place *»««of ^e Museum of Natural n He lved n Jersey Cty Hstory. New York. He s a memfor 30 yeara before cornng to " >er * *" e commttee on Natonal Cranford. Mr. Andersen s mar- affars of the Natonal Kss red rr and has two chldren. P.-t.T rt ;nw ^t.ph! montts old. A - <'l<nt of CranforH for (Contnued on page jour) Km) Club. Mr. Whpple resdes at 303»<...m Pm-.r'H-t nv<-nno Mr. Crane, the new presdent. 15 has been a duvctor of the bank : (Contnued on page ten) : 'Wtretn 4

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