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1 THE CRANTOHD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THRSDAY, JLY S, 954 GARWOOD SOCALS Mss Mary Castaldo of 83 Thrd avenue and her brother,.anthony Castaldo. Sr., and hs son,;ahthpny, Jr.,...of Second avenue,.motored -to Texas- for two ;weeks to vst~ther brother, and -sstern-law. ;M/Sgt. and MrS. Joseph Castaldo.. The Msses Florence and Peggy -Castaldo of 03 Thld aytnue, v»4h- Jeavc. Saturday lor Quebec andr Ontaro,; Can., where they wll vacaton for two weeks.,. Magstrate and Mrs. James TJ Leonard and three chldren, of 35S Second avenue, are spendng two weeks vacatonng, n Lavallctte. Mrs. Preston Terrell, 234 Wllow avenue, s spendng a week n New JJHampshre. <.. r "~.. MrT and Mrs. Vctor E. Leonard, and two sons, of Greenwch- Conn., were the recent guests for ten days of "Mrs. Leonards brother-n-law and sster, Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. SteffeH of 903 Center street. Mrs. " Lols V. Peluso and daughter, of 24, North avenue, are vacatonng n Wldwood. The Msses Joanna and Mare DeCcco, 406 Wllow avenue, wll leave Saturday-for a_ two-week stay at Lavallette. J.... The Rev. Lester. McGunness of 35 Second avenue, curate at the^churcjb of St..Anne,. s. vacatonng* for "three weeks n Mane.. Mrs\NelHs, Graham, 35 Secod" avenue, "s. srjendng_t\co weeks at Lavallette. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G, Gorornbey, and..famly, of 309 EasJ street, ha.vtt Tt-trnrt from Mam B-arh. m % r %-?&?/& -.V - -!/; WASHNGTON ;" the WEST";;? - Startyour trp the smart vyoy ;on one of BO«wnooth-rtdng Dejel-Elecffe trons.frpm Ponf«ld. B&O travel assures you good food/ frendly servce, ond dependable tchedule... BOARD THE B&O AT PlAMFlElD for Baltmore, WosK- nglon, Pttsburgh, Akron, Cleveland, Toledo, Detrot, Chcago, Cncnnat, Lousvlle, St. Loue. Connectons ot Washngton wth through sleepers to Calforna ond Texas. W, T. Rwddy, DM. r«tt. «*- Pk»n«Ela*«lb or Tcket Offlc* Fh*n«NsJafld vf Fla., where they vacatoned for 0 days. Mss Maryln Wssel, 530 Wllow avenue, s spendng a week at. Seasde Heghts. She s. accom- Wndow Breakng Epdemc at School TCENLWORTH, -r Edwn W. Kraus, superntendent of schools, reported to.the Board of Educaton Mondayevetng that 23 wndows n Hardng School were broken last Thursday and Frday,,, presumably by juvenles. MT M. the rear of the school were knocked «l last Thursday and- were replacedvon Frday and -2 " pore wnddwk were broken on Frday evenng. paned by Mss Susan rslch! smashed on Monday-evenng, Mr; Kraus reported>s<md three juveof Weseld. -.-Mr and Mrs. Kobert- ;Bowlby- and son,robert, Jr., of 225 Rankn -avenue, -recently spent tvyo weeks at Red Bank vstng Mrs. Bowlbys parents^ Mr. and Mrs.. James Burns.. Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. "Galloway of 40 Spruce avenue recently entertaned ther son and daughter-n-law, Capt. and Mrs. Lesle R. Galloway and ther three Aho.se caucht breakng the wnchldren, Roger, Cathy and Donna, of "Sauth. Dakota, Captan Galloway s statoned wth the Ar Force there. Subsequent to ther" Florda vacaton, Mr. and" Mrs. Walter J. Flcshef, Jr., and chldren,.made, a motor.tour of all of the New England States and the Provnce of Quebec; Canada. They vsted cousns, Mr. and Mrs, Wllam McBey of Wakcfeld, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rutkow- sk and Mr. and Mrs. John Karpluk of Montreal. Mr. andymrs. W. S. Kersens of 249 Second avenue are spendng a 0-^ay vacaton at Asbury Park._ Carwood Brths A. daughter Hvas born to Mr. and Mrs -Donald - Sprngle~ of Manasquan, formerly of Garwood, on Monday. Mrs, Sprngle / s the former Mss Patrca Daub, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. L. Thomas Duub.of 427 Locust avenuel The Sprngles also have st son, Mark Donald Sprngle. Stcner Stll n Hosptal GARWOOD Borough Attorney.Bernard Stener,wa reported n. satsfactory condton yesterday at Elzabeth General Hosptal, where he s recuperatng from a heart attack suffered at h.s.hx>me, 20 Center street; on July 2. nlos were.cau8ht-\>. _ ^ The school superntendent sad ths s the -wor.st-epdemc ot-wndow breakng n the local schools n 0 years. He reported he noed the Polce Department, whch has statoned a patrolman near the school ;t the close of the baseball games each.evenng. The board decded, to charge dows $.50 to replace them. Faller, Son Pcc Planned by Troop 82 KENLWORTH Boy Scout Troop 82,.sponsored, by the Communty Methodst Church,. wll sponsor a -father and son pcnc tomorrow evenng at 630 at Nomahegan Park,.Cranford., The fathers wll meet- the. sons n a ball game and refreshments wll.-be served. A camp fre s planned for later nthe evenng." Tte troop has thanked the Rotary Club for a donaton of $00 to ts- camprg fund and the Kenlworth Square Club lor,a contrbuton of $25 for the same pur- Hoef^les to Vst Relatves n Germany, KENLWORTH Mr. and.mrs, W. Hoefele of 4^Columba avenue saled Frday aboard the SS Maasdam- for-rotterdam, Hollandj.They wll vst relatves and; -frends n Oetghem and Stuttgart, Germany, whle abroad. They were honored last Wednesday by members of St. Theresas Church chor at a gatherng,at the home of Mr. Hoefeles father, Joseph Hoefele of Moun 7 tansde; chor drector. The chor tape-recorded several selectons whch Mr. nd Mrs. Hoefeje took wth-them- and -wll-play--for-4he entertanment of frends and relatves n Germany. The chor drector jmadc a recordng, of an outdoor play n Oetghem, hs natve cty. When he was n. Germany last y e a r ; "-" "..-.,.... OBTARY Mrs. ngvor Nelsen Funeral servces were conducted last nght at Gray Memoral, 2 Sprngfeld ayerjue, for Mrs. Mary Slocum Nelsen, 63 yfcars old, of 043 Sterlng road. non, who ded Monday at home of a cerebral hemorrhage. The Rev. Fred W. Druckenmllor, pastor of the Connectcut Farms Presbyter- Tan Church, "TTnCor, offcated." Bural wll be today n Glcnwood Cemetery, West. Long Branch. A natve of Long Branch, Mrs. Nelsen lved n non three years and pror to that, had been a resdent of Elzabeth for many years. She was a member of Elzabeth Councl 0, F. & D. of Lberty, the Lades. "Bowlng League of Elzabeth Lodge of Elks and the Auxlary to the Nugent Assocaton of Elzabeth. She s survved by her husband, ngvor B. Nelsen, a retred employe of New Jersey Bell Telephone Company; three brothers, Addson B. and J. Sfewart. Slocum, both of Weseld, and George Slocum of Cranford; a sster," Mrs. Charles R. Hanknsov of non and several neces and nephews. Mrs. Clara M. Bullock GARWOOD The funeral of Mrs. Clara M. Bullock, 68,, of 328 Second avenue, was held Monday b Home, 28 North avenue, west, ard thence to the Church of St. Anne, where a hgh mass of- requem was offered by.the Rt. Rev^ Msgr. John M. Walsh, pastor. nterment took place n the famly plot at St. Gertrudes Cemetery, Woodbrdge, where Mgr. Walsh read the cbnmttat" prayers. " Mrs. Bullock; wdow of Joseph M! Bullock,, ded last, Thursday at Muhlenberg^ Hosptal, Planfeld, after a long llness. Born n Germany,. she came here 44 years ago. She was a communcant of the Church of St.. Anne and a member of ts Rosary "Socety, and secretary of Magnola Grove 33, Woodmens Crcle..., ;.,..., /. Survvng are a son, Chrstla J f < Bullock, wth whom she resded; a sster, Mrs. John Dmler of Garwood;- two grandchldren ana sx great-grandchldren.,he hue-. band ded n 943. (Brag Ettabahed 997, SPRNGFELD AVENE, CRANFORD We offer resdents of Cranford. and vcnty an outstandng funeral home; complete wth ar condtonng, organ, large lght rooms for your every convenence. Our qu)n dsplay room. \ Funeral 2 BPRNGFXn AVENE CRANFOKD. N. J. CK 8-M9S Drectors S8 EAST BROAD 8TREET WESTFELD. N. J. WE t-m h-- ;} v $ $ V-- n ;* "M mm TWO GREAT HONEY SAVNG Our 5th Annversary SaleJegns Today - July 5th For Ths Ffth Annversary Event We Offer You Tremendous Savngs - Many tems Below Our Cost PRNTED and SOLD FSTC 49c yd.. " " NYLON PRNTS and PLANS.39 yd. EMBOSSED COTTON. Q0 c 98c yd. (H PRNTED and SQD. 79c yd. WAFFLE PQE. 98c yd. PLASTC SHOWER SETS % Prce on Broken Sets PRNTS and SOLD PERCALE 59c yd. 47 POLSHED 98c yd. 45 PRNTED BTCHER LNEN Ode.9 yd.. CHNTZ 98c to.9 yd. SOLD BTCHER LNEN " ^c 98c yd. 77 PRNTED COtTON POPfcf* A Terrfc Value At 37 COTTON QADRGA PRNTS Me 69c yd. M l FLOCK CHAMBRAYS 98c yd. PRNTED^ RAYON CREPE. By Sknner OOc TERRY CLOTH.9 yd. Prnts Checks > Sold < 98c yd. 77 SOLD ard PRNTS WNPOW TREAT PLASTC-^.79 &.98 yd. ON ALL OTHER MERCHANDSE LESHNERS «MPCrnf AND McCAX PATTERNS,.5-7-NORTH AVE., W.CRanford (Near ha Cranford Thoare) Op«n Frday Evenng* ALL SALES FNAL Hurry - Hurry To Our FRST Annversary SALE PLENTY OF OTDOOR FN TME STLL ON THE CALENDAR. STOCK ^P ON WNNNG WEARABLES fpr YOR LESRE HORS T.. AT DRASTCALLY REDCED SALE PRCES ALL 50 NECKWEAR.99 ALL.00 NECKWEAR.79 ALL 3.95 SWMSTS 2. SPECAL HEW GHTWEGHT SMMER SOCKS LSLES - MESH - COTTON3 2Pr. DENM HOBBY J E A N S WEHE AXSO AVALABLE N WASHABLE RAYON LNEN WTH BELTED FRONT. Charcoal and Tan ALL 2.95 SWMSTS 2.49 WALKNG SHORTS _ -8rZE8 29 P 4»- BATS BALLS 20% GLOVES BLE - TAN - GREY WERE SPORTSHRTS r r 4.49 ALL 3.95 SPORTSHRTS " 2 fcr 2.35 ALL " MPORTED REGLATON TENNS RACKETS 9.95 VALE A BADMNTON SETS- 4 RACKETS POSTS NET BRDES SPORTSMANS 7 NORTH AVE. (W) SHOP CR CRANFORD JL SALES DAYS JLY 29, 30 and 3 GARwoOD \ CRANFORD KENLWORTH Vol. LXl. NO. 26 CRANFORD, JERSEY, THRSDAY, JLY 22,- Z-rd *s Mfond rl;>n mal lctt the- Post Offce at Cranford, JJ. 20 Pages 0 CENTS New Ppe Lne Nearjng Completon; Relef was n sght at last today for muncpaltes served by <he Pl.;nfeld-non Water Company, wth a welcome rush of surplus. Elzabethtown Consoldated Water Company water nto Planfeld-ron mans, at- the, rate of 5,000,000 gallons a day, only a mater of hpurs.away. --Gcotgc. JV Haskew,...superntendent and chef engneer for Planfeld-non, reported yesterday that work was beng pushed on the fnal 500 feet of the 8,-, 500 feet of 24-nch ppe Jne frojm. Scotch Plans to Weseld, ard that, wth no further obstacles foreseen, completon of the project was expected today. Fnal nspecton and blowng out of the lne was expected to take several more hours before actual flow of water would start. To se Fn" Capacty Although Planfleld- n o n * s present contract wth Elzabethtown Consoldated provdes for purchase, of a maxmum of 3,000,- 000 gallons a day from the latter companys surplus, Mr., Haskew sad that becaust of the emergency stuaton the full 5 mgd capacty of the new ppe lne wll be put nto use mmedately. ng the past week, wth three crews assgnee} to the project and work contnung over the weekend (ncludng Sunday), there was crtcsm of Planfleld-non for falure to have ttle new ppe lne ready for use last Thursday as scheduled. Engneer Consulted Mayor Fred R. Andersen declared yesterday that the nter- Muncpal Water Commttee had been assured by ts consultng engneers, Malcolm Prne Engneers of New York Cty, and by Plans to Dedcate Schools nder Study by Trustees Dedcaton - ceremones- for- the- two-new- elementary - schools now under constructon are beng consdered by the publc relatons commttee of the Board of Educaton. t s lkely, Mrs. Charles Redden, commttee charman, reported, that the cornerstone layng ceremony wll be held n conjuncton wth the dedcaton. The Walnut Avenue School and the Brooksde Place School arescheduled to be completed n tme for the.openng" n September,", but Gllen Named Best Camper Rchard K. Lovcland, camp drector, announced, today that George Gllen was the wnner of the best camper of the week award durng the Cranford Boys Camp second week of operaton. Wnners of the best camper awards for each cabn were Cabn, Bll Fsher; Cabn 2, Dave Arnold; Cabn,.3, George, Gllen; Cabn 4, Nel Castaldo; Cabn 5, Steve Wllauer; and Cabn 6, Joe Gllen. n addton to havng the best camper of the week. Cabn 3, under Counselor Charles Ray,~ Jr., was the honor cabn for havng the.best nspecton durng the week. Tournament wnners durng the week were,. Junor archery, George Warner; junor, horseshoes, Tom Mtchell;" junor foul shootng, Dave Leary; junor png pong, Mark Prchard; junor tether ball, l5ob Ethcrngton; junor darts, Tom Mtchell; senor archery, Ted Weland; senor horseshoes, Al Vajda; senor foul shootng, Clnt Crane; senor png pong, Rch Wllauer; senor tether ball, Jeff Flourcn; and senor darts, Mke Roerker. n the weekly water carnval, Cabn 5 won the boat race. Other wnners} were nderwater swm frst, Ed Maley; second, Tom Morganthau; thrd, Rchard Wll;>uer; 60-yard crawl. frst, Charles Kaul; second, Ed Maley; thrd, Ted Weland; 60-yard ssdc stroke llrst, Charles Kaul;.second, Ted,Weland; thrd, Ed Mal«\v; 60-yard back strok; frst, Charles Kaul; second,. Ted Weland; thrd, Ed Maley; fancy dve llrst, Dave Erdmann; second, Tom Morganthau; ;thrd, Ed Maley; funny dve frst, Mke Roecker; second, Charles Kaul and thrd, Walter Kng; breath holdng frst t Chuck Goodfellow; second, Jm Qlundell; and thrd, Dck Ductnmlcr. Also, prone glde frst. Chuck Goodfellow; second, Rchard Erdnnn; and, thrd, Jeff Qunn; swmmng race frst, CJeorge, Warner; second, Phl Brjbaker; and thrd, Rchard Maley; race ~ ~(Conrted~~on~paoe~3)~ Skatng Partte Begn; Appeal Made for Skates Barrng the sudden.shower Monday evenng, the townshps now supervsed roller -skatng partes on Monday and Thursday, tvenlncs at the South njfrn _aycue parkng lot got off td! a fast -Mart last Thursday evenng wth ~<t>ot 50 persons n attendance. A smlar crowd shovkd up, Monday nght, but a suddefjdown- (w>ur sent most of them "Runnng *<>r shelter.. The prograjn contnues tonght and Mon^ry under the sponsorshp of thatownshp Recreaton Commtted; Mrs, Charles Schllng*, secretary of the commtte&l today ppcaled to resdents to J&ntrbute or loan roller skates jj^ey no < m Kcr~are~usng^to"the~coWn r t ec <>r use by persons not havng them. Mrs. Schlllnger y«d the skates wll be loaned Wr the (Contnued on page f) there s some, queston as to whether they wll be ready or not. Burton C. Belden, charman of the buldng commttee, sad progress s beng made, but he explaned he dd rot know for sure whether the schools wll be completed on tme. The publc relatons commttee. Mrs. Redden explaned, has begun prelmnary plans for a dedcaton program but has reached no decsons on the proposed program. She sad that a smple, dedcatory brochure s now under consderaton. Members of the buldng commttee "and other board members made an nspecton tour of the Brooksde Place School last Thursday evenng. Partcpatng were Mr. Belden, Lous Troutman, presdent of the board, M. L. Talaferro, Mrs. G; Holmes Wllams; Dr. Howard R. Best, superntendent of schools, and Earl F. Blar, clerk of the wdrks. Followng the nspecton, Mr. Belden sad a decson s expected soon on whethc^ the schools wll be ready for ther scheduled openng. other competent authortes, that the project could have been completed earler. ".. The water company reported the work, was delayed by unforeseen dffcultes, encountered n traversng brdges and streams. Mayor Andersen also reterated hs< crtcsm of Planfeld-hloh forjtalure to-have a hew_3,008,- 000-gallon pump n South. Panfeld hooked up to power n ne to avert the water pressure drop that occurred Tuesday nght of last week. Atttude Crtczed ^v^. "The sgnfcant thng about last weeks ncdent," the! mayor declared, "was not merely that the pump was not turned on~~ln tme, but the atttude of the water company made apparent by the occurrence. "The water company," he contnued, "demonstrated that, t wants to do thngs n ts own way,, leavng t up to the customers, to. take, up the slack when a shortage. occurs." Mayor Fred P. Andersen delearncd that n preparaton for use of the 24-nch ppe lne, a ""pomp-wtrs capacty of,000,000 gallons a day was taken out of servce n South Planfeld oh Tuesday of last week to make way for the hew 3,000,000-gallon pump already nstalled but not yet hooked up. to power. (An addtonal 2,000,000-gallon pump already n servce n South Plan- feld, wll", work n conjuncton wth the new pump n handlng the 5,000,000 gallons of water to be suppled through the new ppe lne.) Wat on Pump The mayor sad he was n- (Conttnued on page eght) Second Summer Term Opens August 2 at JC About 50 students arc ex-, pected to attend the second summer term at non Junor College, whch opens on August 2, Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, presdent and dean, announced. -., Regstraton wll be held July 29, 30 and August 2. Classes wll contnue to September 0. A majorty of th!c pupls are expected from other colleges, Dr. MacKay ponted out. Dr. MacKay sad twenty cour&es wll be avalable ncludng trgonometry and algebra whch wll be offered agan. Dfferental calculus, analytc geometry, general psychology and zoology are among the new courses avalabledurng the. second semester. Camp Przes Won by Grls Fve grls won awards at the closng, ceremony Frday of the day camp held for Grl Scouts atthe Grl Scout House, Sprngfeld avenue, for the past two weeks. The followng grls won awards Best carnper, Aleen Kendall; runner up for best camper, Mary Ann Mackey; most profcent camper, Jane Arnold; most cooperatve workers, Janet Colburn.and Jance Rusch. World Pns were presented to Janet Tucker, Kathy Szer ard Hlary Grote for the best ctzens at camp. Durng the ceremones, the fve grls made up the honor guard. TheC entertanmenor the day was a program of mtatons of campers by other campers wth the remander of the group havng to guess the persons mtated. A dancng and sngng program followed. The grls were treated to ce cream and cake. Before leavng the ste, the-grl Scouts cleaned both.the Scout House and the grounds to prepare them for the. Brownes who arrved on Tuesday. Before patrol Three dsbanded;"t lashed two moretabled sothat there would be,a table for each Browne unt. Putrol Three was chosen as the best patrol of the camp. t was under the supervson of Sally Starr. However, t won out over Patrol Two, the softball champons, by a nose. Carol. Ann Gngery was n charge of Patrol Two. Mrs. ra Kcrzman served as camp drector. Local Playgrounds to Enter onjcauntyjcontests For the frst tme snce the pro- Barbara Lukas. A craft compctgfam was naugurated, Cranford ton was also held n whch the - wll enter contestants n the annual non Counfy playground chumpohshps to be held next month, Mrk Charles SchllngoTT drector, announced. Durng the \\jeek, each playfleld wll rm on* ts own champonshps and the wnners wll.qualfy for the town-wde fnals to be held d Wednesday and next Thursday, John EarV, D«nKe--Lcah«>y arul Cranford wll have one fnalst.to 4jnte- n.each competton. Such actvtes as checkers, horseshoes, tetherball, quoty, jacks, hop scotch, foul shootng and smlar events are ncluded n the competton., Prate Week" wll be the theme for arts and craftsand other actvtes durng thc^t-omng Week. A "Space Week" theme has been n use ths week at the sx playflclds. "..» At the Roosevelt School playground~arr~art~show~was~held~n whch the wnners were Pantng;- Kathleen Pummer and John Early, and colorng, Mke McHutg, Laure Lucas, Kuren Peterson and best tom-toms, head dresses, belts, potato prntng, lapel pns and ndan costumes were chosen. Assstant craft helpers are. Gay Mlus, Laure Lukas,-Karen Peterson, Jll Edwards, Maureen Early, Dan Kcnlan and Arlcne Dll. ndan parade wnners were Prettest chldren. Gay Mnus, Kathleen.plummer, Paula. Selby, Bobby Jensen; best ndan mothers, Laure Lukus, Patty McHarg and Kafhy McHarg; most handsome bravest, Jame Taylor, Joseph La Braco and Bruce Arnold; prettest prncesses, Jll Edwards, Maureen Early and Nancy Clark; cleverest names, Mke McHarg, Barbara Lauren and Barbara Lukas;. lttlest braves and prncesses, Lnda ^Sclby, Mke and Jeff Taylor,.Mathew Early and Arthur La Braca; best costume, Mke Stanton and most colorful, Patty P»ugun. T At the hgh school playground craft actlytes for the week Were macaron necklaces, art work and (Contnued on page 2) foustees Study Need The executve commttee of the Board of Trustees of non. Junor College s Vow consderng the advsablty of an early* start on plans for a nefy buldng to cope wth an expected ncrease n enrollment. The commtted met last Thursday at the college to dscuss the problem. County Cle\k Henry G- Nulton of Hllsde s the commttee. Gther clude Henry W. JEorXoncerts For Chldren harman of [embers n-?le of Cranford,. George -Crow«Lof Newark, publc relatons drector for the Esso Standard Ol Company; Warren/W. Halseyof Sprhgfeld, supervsng prncpal of Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School; Freeholder George Herlch Hllsde, and Dr. M. L,_ Cro of Planfeld. nder Freeholder Herlcn a subcommttee has developed an tensve report for board members on the future development of the college and the use of the colleges land n Sprngfeld avenue opposte Nomahcgan Park. Accordng to Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, presdent and dean, t s hoped as a result of the report and the present thnkng of the Board of Trustees that a new college buldng wll be ready-for-use-by September, 957, at whch tme expected peak enrollments wll be felt. Dr. MacKay sad that n the plannng the college s holdngto the communty college concept where the students, lve at home. t s the desre to develop the two- "year college program to ts fullest extent. Dr. MacKay sad. t s estmated, the college) presdent sad, that the colleges present enrollment of 500 wll be doubled n.the near future. Dr. McKay sad the proposed buldng wll nclude assembly hall and socal rooms for use by the publc as part of the colleges communty servce program. He sad adequate off-street parkng would be provded. When the college moves. to. ts new locaton, all facltes wll be transferred and. the present buldng dsposed of. Dr. MacKay explaned. -t s -expected further-detals wll be revealed at the next meetng of the Board of Trustees. Servng on the sub-commttee whch prepared the development report were Mr. Halsey, Mr. Crowe and Dr. MacKay as an ex-ortco member. Plannng Board To Conduct Frst Hearngs Tonght Publc hearngs the frst snce the townshps new sub - dvson law went nto effect on July - on two applcatons for sub-dvson approval wll be conducted tonght at 830 by the Plannng Board n the Muncpal Buldng, ra D. Doran, charman, cx= planed that the board can only make recommendatons" to the Townshp Commttee on sub-dvson. The board wll chtck to see that roads, sewers, proper layout and traffc control wth regard to exstng roads conform to regulatons. One hearngwll be on the applcaton of Dayl Corp., of 37 Alden. street, whch proposes the constructon of 6". homes n Stoughton avenue, between Lvngston and Marsh avenues, to sell n the $6,000 class., n the other hearng, the request of nted Homes nc., of Clfton, to. buld 44 homes on 7/, acre secton of the old Hoss property on the easterly sde of Walnut avenue, opposte the new Walnut Avenue School, wll be consdered. These homes wll sell between $8,000 and $20,000. Frst Ad Ambulance Expected Ths Week-end Delvery of the Cranford Frst Ad Squads new Mller-Cadllac AHT" ;mhlnn-f -»rh«-rluled for ths week-end, t was reported today by Walter M, Cooper, vce-presdent of the organzaton.. > Mr. Copper, charman for the squads recent buldng fund drve, also reported that contrbutons to the fund now have reached a total of $8,000. t s expected that plans for the proposed new headquarters on Centennal avenue at North avenue, cast, wll be ready for presentaton ard dscusson at the next regulnr-meetng~of the~squad, to be held n the Muncpal Buldng at 8 p.m. oh August 2. Constructon s expected to be started n September. Dates Set Dates for the concerts. ~ for. Ynunj; People." to be }>ros- Shre Leads FundDfve Of Boosters E. Calvn S,hre of 29 Adams avenue..has beer, apponted charman for the annual fund-rasnr drve of the Cranford Boosters Club, George Lncoln, presdent, announced today.. Mr. Shre., wll announce the date of the drve n the near future. t s usually held the Saturday before the frst football game 6f the Cranford Hgh School. \ n makng the announcement, Mr. Lncoln ponted out.that the Bolsters Club depends entrely on ts membershp drve each year to cara out ts program forthe ensungwear. He sad_the_club gves fall and sprng dnners each year for.members of athletc.squads.,at. the hgn\ school and presents gold awards to senor lcttermen n varous sporus. Another actvty of the club, Mr. Lncoln saa, s the annual scholarshp awarded to a senor based on scholarshp, athletcs and extra currcular actvtes...mr. Shre s>a representatve of the Acaca Mutual nsurance Company, Past\ Commander of- Cranford Post 2l2y Amercan Legon, a member of tw Cranford Kwans Club and for many years has been actve n the Boy Scout movement and the Crtnford Boys Camp and was a leaded n.the formaton of the Cranford Lttle League. \ ; Bargan DWs On the Local mechants are arrangfr Some 35,000 gallons of water-began pourng nto the new f (he Cranforr-Swmmng Club on County Park drve yesterday en\ed n Cranford by the Colonal, npreparaton for ts openngat a.m. Sunday. Lttle Symphuny have be«.j M.-t The water for the pool s conng* from-a well on the clubs ( for October 30. November!3. and property, whch wll supply the water at,a rate of 75 gallons per, December 4. at! a.m.. t s an- flounced today by Mrs. L. N. Tucker, ways and means char- ; mart of the-cranforw Junor-Servce League, sponsors of ce concerts. AH three concerts wll be gven n the Cranford Hgh School audtorum. "The drector, Gerald Qunlan of Morrlstown. stressed the fact Naval ROTC Scholarshp To Crane mnute. The pool Should take about two-and-a-half days to fll, Hobtrt M. ^Crane. cllb presdent, reported. Between 500. and 600 persons are expected to attend the pools openng Sunday. A bref openng program am dedcaton wll be held at 230 p.m. Mayor Fred P. that these concerts wll be no ar- Da vd Crane, son of Mr. and Andersen and Mr. Crane are ex- ranged as > appeal to chldren of. Mr - Theodore A. Crme of 243 perted to speak brefly. all ages whether or not they have W l t h b d had prevous muscal Mrs. Tucker sad. "There c Walnut avenue; has been award-..ed a Naval HOTC.scholarshp V al the nvorst y ot Nebraska, Lnfor a specal md-summer cleafc ance of qualty merchandse w many categores durng the Cranford Sales Days to be held here on July 29, 30 and 3 under auspces of the Cranford Busness Assocaton. Approxmately 30 merchants wll partcpate n the project.. A samplng of the bargan prces tp^be featured durng ths annual summer event wll be presented n a specal Cranford Sales Days supplement n next, Thursdays ssue of The Ctzen and Chroncle. Approxmately 6,000. addtonal copes wll be dstrbuted through" Kcnjjwprth, Garwood, Clark and Wneld. Merchants who wll partcpate n the sales event nclude Cranford Furnture, 03 North non avenue; Martn Jewelers, 27-North,non avenue; Towne Shpp, 29.North non avenue; CranfordT avenue; Brcens Lquor Store, 2 North non avenue; Shapros Department Store, 9 North non avenue; Robnsons, 5 North non avenue; Bells Pharmacy, 7 North non avenue. Kays, 7 North non avenue; Scagcrs Drug Store, 04 North non avenue; Jay-Mar, 6, North audence partcpaton \n the pro- c<>u - Nebr. grams ncludng queston.and an-! ** e was swer perods." she contnued. The frst two concerts. "Srng Ensemble" and "Bra->s Chor." Off ccr Canddate Tranng Secwll prepare the young people of the award n a recent letter from C o m - mander A. C. Edwards of the K Seclon n behalf of the Chef of Mr. Crane reported yesterday that all work -on the pool and adjournng bath house and other, facltes s just about--completed. The electrc and telephone lnes were nstalled yesterday. Work parles of club members wll contnue the job of erectng the. fence around the property ard wll compp yong people for the fnal nmcett bv famlar- Naval Personnel. Whle at theplete fnal arrangements for the zng them wth the varous sec- nversty of Nebraska, he wll tbns and nstruments of the! " a «r "> agrcultural.engneerng, orchestra. t s the hope of lhe Hc wu be rt> «l">red to take a mtwbers of the servce leasue that t * oursc n naval scence and to these concerts wll prove 6olKw»j tak " c^ummercruse!<r ~ successfult^rd-m>~xv-orths*!e th.t A Caduafe of Cranford-llgl. the seres may be gven annually Schm n June «ho P^-d a Naval progressng wth the ntusca!.?p tudc tcsl n December. and a growth of the audence. physcal examnaton n January. n September, the local Parent- He wh hold th< rankof mdshp- Teacher Assocatons u! assst! man whle attendng college_,»nd the servce league n the dstrbu- ton of flyers, announcng tcket sales throughout the Cranford schools. New Record For Deposts Deposts n Cranfonds three fnancal nsttutons totaled a record h K h of $9J27 of June 30. accordng to fgures released ths week. Ths s an ncrease of $268,994.4 ovet total deposts at the close of the frst sx months of 953. The 953 fgure of $9,002,29.5 represented an ncrease of $ over the. total montl the ens k of 952. of the trst MX * The Cranfordoffce of the Suburban Trust Company reported ttltal deposts of $9.65> as of the end of last month. Total deposts n ths nsttuton at the end of j\ne, 953. were $9_54-J The mrrent total-was >a*!e JJ of S5,5H.(V8.75 n (enand tlek^sls and S4.*5" n lme <Je >«st<;. The 953 trre ncluded $, n <lenan<t deposts and $ ,8.4 ll tme deposts. At the Crdnford offcv of the non County Trust C<>n> >any. deposts as of June" 30 totaled $8.- 98, s cont>;>re<l wth $ afthe\cl*toe of the frst sx months of!>53. The tola! Jt the end of last mo«!eh ncluded J n tlemard < >rc-ls and $4,5,!)l!>.2 n tme\le M»ls. Last year at ths tme <lenujul de]>o.<ts totaled $4,9!>, and tme deposts _$3,»2!>.69.4l. \.Total deposts..of, $,*56, non avenue; A and A Hardware, 2 North avenue, west; Goldbergs Mens Shop, 8 North avenue, west; Alberts Shoes, 4 Eastman street; Elane Shop, 6 Eastman street; Barnetts Lquors, 30 Eastman street; Harrs, Ltd., 2 Eastman street; Leshners Fabrc Shop, 7 North avenue, west. Sportsmans Shop, 7_ North avenue, "west; Craford Camera Center, 4 North non avenue; Home and Famly Store, 8 Walnut ave^ nue; Trubenbachs Feed and Seed Store 8 South avenue, east, and JodyMada, 32 Eastman street; Ferurs Furnture Store,* Eastman street a North- avenue; Barons DruKVjMorc, 34 Eastman street; Alban and Lews, 09 North non avenue; SwanCleuners and Dyers, 44 North avenue, east; Deb "n Her, North nop avenue. were Savn; retxrle by s and Loan Assocaton as wll be commssoned an ensgn upon graduatng. He wll be reopenng on Saturday. About 260 "famles,000 persons are jnembers of the club, Mr. Crane reported.,- football-coach -, and physcal educaton teacher at Cranford Hgh School, s pool punger and Paul Selby, teacher and assstant football coach at the h("h school, wll serve as assstant nanjtuer. Frank Fnney, Fred MacKcnze and Mss Vrgna Sauer wll be lfe guards and the atqurvd to spend three-years-on tendanl-wllbu lln CoHee. Bet-, actve duty and fve years n the ty Ann Apgar, Donald Scott and Naval reserve. Pror o< beng n(ormed of the Naval ROTC scholarshp, he had l)e?p Lawrence Ashwell. Mr. Crme reported the pool wll fro» 0 am - o accepted the frst annual $500 scholarshp of the non County Cornell Club. Shortly after Kraduatng, he bc&n agrcultural studes at Cornell, but returned home alter beng nformed of the ROTC appontment. Durng the summer, he s helpng hs father who s n the pantng busness. Me formerly wus scholastc sports wrter for the Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle. Frst Block Dance Held Last Nght At Parkng Lot The frst of three block dances for.students and alumn- of Cranford Hgh School was held last nght at the South non avenue parkng lot. \ The program s beng sponsored by the Jblock dance commttee of the Cranford Hgh School Parent-Teacher Assocaton n cooperaton wth the Townshp Recreaton Commttee. More than 00 persons danced <o recorded musc at last nghts affar. The other two djmccs wll be on August 4 and August 8. Ths s the thrd year the block dance seres has been conducted as part of the towns summer rocre.t on program. Chaperonesfor last nghts dance artordtrwere. rfr. fnd Mrs. Nelso of June 30. lrst sx months of 953. tl sttutum. h;< total tleposts 329, Brow«> Day Attracts 75 Mrs. ra K-rzman. drector, reports more than 75 grls are encap, co-charmen of the PTA commttee; Dr. and Mrs.E. A- Koven and Mr. anh Mrs. Arthur "Suarez. The record player and sound equpment were suppled by the recreaton commttee, whle the Polce Department blocked off the (he area and posted sns. sale of- soda pop w;»! conby the Cranford Fre Auxt<> rase funds for addtonal p.m. and from a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. ndvdual and class swmmng nstructon wll be provded on weekday mornngs, Mr. Crane sad.- "The pool wll reman open through Labor Day., By use of a fltraton system, the water now beng pumped, nto the pool wll be used over and over agan, the club presdent explaned. He.sad about 400 to 500 gallons wll be used daly by evaporaton and by use of the P. <llallhc^j(ler_.necessary wll come from the clubs own well, he sad. Wth a rustc-type fence sur-. roundng the three-acre ste, the pool n turquose blue and the bath house n Bermuda pnk makes for a colorful spectacle. The roof overhang s panted whte and the (Contnued on page 2) New Engneerng Survey Authorzed By Water Croup \Mafolm Prne Engneers of New York have been authorzed by Vthe nter-muncpal Water Comuttee to begn a, town-bytown study of the dstrbuton systern of Plantleld-non Wat- >«r Company and to present a report <!>n \ecommended replace;- metts, especally where present or less n metts, especally whe mans!are four, nches rolled n the Browne Day Camp whch opened Tuesday at she Grl j Scout House, Sprngfeld avenue. Ma Mart* Kaye and Vncent Deco-chrmen for the A program of snkng, dancng, j dances, Vrhle Patrca- Baley s games, basketry.- feltcraft. m»-a!- j servng a\ secretary and Rchard craft andevent days s planned. Mrs. Kerzman sad. Clfford P. Case of lahway, Rcpublcan canddate for. S. Spn,- Oxygen was admn>!red by at**, today annocuced the uppontpolce and fremen to Wllam H. ment of KennctnV Perry of Psta- -Chase, 58. of 2O7 N"«h non (away Townshp 4s hs campagn avenue, when he sufftntl a heart manager. Mr. Perry s general attack at hs hc)ne Tu«.><Jay eve- counsel for Johnson\& Johnson, hng. He w.ts attended by Dr. Mr. P«-rry sad he wlt devote hs dameter. \^ The executves commttee of the nter-muncpal g\oup entered nto a contract wth the engneerng frm for carryng.out of the new survey at a cost of\$4,500 at" a meetng n Westlleld \last Wednesday nght. The report s to be submtted by October. V n a report, on a generalyurvey of the. water.comuunys facltes, presented to the.nter-muncpal Water Commttee on June 4, Malcolm Prne Engneers stressed the need for larger.mans n the Plan-N feld-non system. Ths, report revealed that the water company Abraham Thaler.» full-tme to the comlngvcampalgn. facltes. of whch 80 percent are only sx ndes n dameter or less, many as small as (wo nches. Durng the new survey, the engneers wll gather specfc data on dstrbuton lnes n each com-r nunty and alqo_ on needs for addtonal booster pump nstallatons and mpft adequate storago Close Adams Avenue Playfeld Because atu-ndacc,, wll le contnued nd supervjum Townshp Commttee Vwlng Oht-e Afjust Townshp Commttee wll meet j lnger, playground sujvervsor, an- J Snce the playgrounds were supervson at the A<«r.s Avcuc for these actvtes wll be supplc Feld wll be dscocktc.cd..-...rt-jby James A very, sports super ng Monday. Mrs. Cl^rcs Schl- vsor. Mrs. Schlllnger sad. ] as usual n the Muncpal Buldng j nounced today. opened on July 6, part-tme superat B30 p.m. next Tuesday, but there wll be only, onetnc.tng next month, on Augus/ 0. V Mayor Fred P., Andersen announced at last weeks sesson of the commttee that. t had been decded to dspense wth-the-aug-- ust 24 meelnu snce several members of the governng body wll be out of towr on vacatons at that tme. At thtr same tme. s>ujx*rv>on j vson has been provded at both wll he provded «n a full-tme j Adam Axvne Feld schedule at the Feld where the Lncoln Avenue; Lncoln Avenue Feld. and the The Lnattedar.ee has con feld was open n.the mornbeen hgher than expected. Mrs. ng and the Adams feld n the Schllnscr reported. afternoon..., The~playKro»"d~spervs6r"sa(l Many~chlrrcn~n~the area~of chldren rnay contnue to u^e the] Adams avenue had.tte tded Adams Avenue Feld, but no suj>-j Roosevelt School playground for ervson wll be provde). The «-..uy -years ald contnued ths supervsor ponted out. She sad all chldren n.town are welcome at any feld and ponted but that thosc who were attendng Adams d wll fnd more facltes avalable at Roosevelt School. Schllnger sad t s felt that Nbetter use of the playground personnel can be made..by the ch; should hcnor and juncr; tenns lrattcc ths year, the playground! teams. t s felt, the supervsor that a, playground Vc un average attend- -atvkast-50-to make t.wprthwhlle usually h number n d the Adams feld than half ths on to the softball L

2 urn e-l "ll m w -,. Page Two Polceman Breaks * Goolf SANDWCHES MADE WTH Ruth Martns [MEN SECRETS. from LOOK MagazMt Dream Ktchen APRCOT FREEZE (or "pneapple juccl juce of % cmun _Vk cupnu^ar \m Axpoon ult.v 3 cut Whtlrt 3 tublnpoot <(ar CSJBMM alc*. (r. a>>4 ull u l h»lm kal. t*a tut. abll C*«l.»h«o your lots >*lrl«msr luln lur >*t ml fnulm. «* fr»» mul»l t *«(. WbllO. t tabl* >^ a» mr. AM tlvua ms ad4 b»l >- tcr!!!»bm««a4 Butty. B«ara l»*tlk( tmy aalll!! ««r».«. Aprcot Nectar 2 can* 25c Mneapple Juce 2 cans S9c Whte E(f> doc «9e Onumlad Not now and then-... or here and there bat LOW PRCES EVERY DAY... EVERYWHERE thats what you, get when you shop at CHAS. KRTZ MARKET Theyre on every package... on every shell and tahle... because LOW PRCES are our "toclc-ln-trade". We dont lke hah prces any more than you do. Theyre bad for our busness. And so we make cortan that qualty for qualty, brand for brand ALL our prces are RGHT to the penny... down-rght LOW every day of the week. V -." ". \ BQRDENS NSTANT SNSWEET 2-oz. jar Save 0c Quart A c PRNE JCE Save 5c O BROADCAST CORNED 6-oz. can BEEF HASH Save 5c MARCAL PAPER NAPKNS 2 ^2 RTZ CRACKERS ^ 33 BEST CTS Qualty Meats- RB ROAS COMBNATON MEAT Mtrr - *«-r S H O R T - C T, SMOKED TONGE fruts & Vegetables Fancy Calf. Carrol** Xea" Crop Fancy Yams Youne b. bag 5c Brds-Eye or Dulany X \ EN AND CHftQKTPTf;, THRSDAY, JLY 22; Crssey responded n (another Mrs. Pattern Attends ncluded a trp tp the flsh hatcheres at Hacketstown, hkes. to anne Dankel and Elane Rspol, Ed Maley, Joe Gllen, Rch Wauer and Charles Kaul.., Brooks and Frank Papandrea. "., Hudson, Beverly Jone>. Denns Bll Martn, Prsclla Netzal, Suz- polce- car. >- r*. feet north of Sprngfeld avenue ;t Whle Lt. Rosendnle clmbed to Etlcatpn Workshop Jenny Jump Mountan, and to cnd stck dce, Ronald Fa"rna, Tm ts ntersecton wth Kenlworfh The Weekly wnners n the foj-] the.north sde of the brdge to Mrs. Robert J. "Patton of-7 f Hope and a move enttled "BeTun] ^ from s-amogtre teachers j ware of the Spooks." Jone,s f) Jerry Pjat, John Sosnowsk, Jm Pantano, Ton Fulcher. wll be over County Park^chjve boulevard. Entrance to the pool lane try to approach the man Enter C Competton lowng, actvtes were; Checkers, Leaps Off Brdge /Contnued jrompage one) Marty Koon; horseshoes, ClTo\l-; the.rea"^^^ worksjcps n ele-j Baseball; Softball, basketball George- Kenny, Stewart. McFadd-n. Barbara Netzel, Ellen Jones, mssons rfle range. The conn;- past the non County^ark Com- fnger pantng. t JaL-kscm, and shutlk-board, Rav-. Quck actoa by Patrolman Crsstjy, on the sdewalk below, mentary educaton tt the Jnd other" team sports were among n.. the checkers tournament touramn mond Hurt. Frank.Caruso. probably saved pleaded wth hm not to jump. gers nversty, summer sesson, j otht-r actvtes conducted. Vrgna Scott, Donny Deffenbach, son has granted the club us- of John Wtherngton came n., frst The Sunny Acresr playground- The polce reported that when Mrs. Patton. a thrd crude teacher Cabn 5 won the prze for the Kmberly Hcks,. Elane Rspol, the road for parkng facltes ths Steve Boldenek of ldl Coln Kellj and Chrs. Schllnger second..reported the follo\vn j chfldrot Mr. Bodenek. dscovered Lt. Ros-n Wnfu-ld Park School, s fak- best skt"-on Saturday -nght. Ahe suddenly dved ^toward the ;The. workshops atug Pugun fasyfacthree sdftball games they played. Jm Stokes,,Lhda and Denns year. Future plans nclude. pav *e»4eus mjwy whet s<u on aaujaay,ngm. A-J- The junors won,.two of, thehaw rn.dc macaron bead»^fk- ^ Osborne annrkntr! lnw-awwehtr^bn!^la, ne».; -Kt,- p..jy.t WfTVV^ f rsm *^»W,7 tre 65-year-old man jumped 20 n elementary started under- Counselor Rudy. py, laces D.pnna Zefler. Alce Srott. tablshment. of a pcnc area.o f feet to the sdewalk from, the sdewalk.^ Patrloman C a r u s o!^educaton, whch *~.fc>«, June uu,, t - 28; o^a-lun-uu-r Metner ^ under wlch wucn n the campthe and the senors won "one out of Andrew Young. Joanne N<.!7>.l. une Madden, Kathy Fulcher, County Park drve near the Wtstrteld lne. _ Lehgh. yalfey Ralroad brdge broke the mans fall wth hs afld, wl extend to July 23. areers learn the names, of all tvyo Karen and Barbara Peterson, Ktcv Petersen..and Howard.shoulder and he landed unnjured!j bot " n j a c o b ; *. 8 offered. n eght dfferent j trees on the camp property. Craft helpers are Dck Welsh, Kathy Fulcher, pllejon^. Bll over... Walnut avenue. Mondav Accordng to the polce, Mr.; subjects ths summer by the State Campers who attendedlcamp Los Welsh, Chuck Szer, Hllary, Cruss, Donny Deftenbach. Gerje At the pow Wow on Frday the Whte cards for adults and\ton mornng., Bodenek than started to kck and-..h n vers lty s Sch"**! f Educaton,! l^st week were. Nancy and Penny Grote, Benny Kenny. George Scott, Bobby Maty wnners tor the best costumes cards for chldren have-been dstrbuted to.members of the tltb. anu Marlyn Marno, Aleen tendale," Carol Terpenng and Bonne Leon Lacrox, Prsclla l T.V\. Lorrane SosnoWsk, George t was announced that the cnds alk, Casey Jones, Tom Schmdt. wer Ellen Jones, Barbara Net- Answerng a_ to bte them-.-dr* ^" " -^^^^l.^-- J Dave Leary, Rchard Maley, "portng that Mr. Bodenek was to thej Camp Names Gllen Wtherngton. ^Stewart- McFadden/ Bll ^ ; Scott, Jack Wolf and Bob Lacrox. must-be. presented at the otco upoj^enlarngthepoogl Jhreatcnng^s wfe wth a knfe, (Contnuea jrom page one} Henry Holand, and Lnda amf re^estt»-.w j^w^-jjuunds rnd ton under restrant. Fsher; Don Patton, Don Watt, Patrolmen Caruso and John Var- Mr. Bodenek also was examned out of water frst. Jeff Qumn; tournament are scheduled for ths Dave Arnold, Mke Buckley, Denns Harcketts. planned for Frday. pcked up when leavhg. week. Jey arrved n polce cars to fnd by Dr. Edward. Coe and Dr., F. second. Rchard Maley and thrd.; George G Warner, ^Bdb Etherngton, The followng are also beng Crafts helpers are\ ><Audrtey The L-shaped pool s nn(; {cot The chldren at Adams playground made ndan headdresses, that the man had left the house. M. Karney, who sgned papers Mke Buckley kckboard race Bob Bach, Sandy Cloud, Mke Tefl,rst, Rchard Maley second, sar; George Gllen, Allen Doktor; Pouches,. Tm Jones, Casey boards wll be nstalled. made ^ ; Y6ug and June Gruss. " at ts deepest spot..two Hvng s Whle *qtrolman Varley. reman- for hs commtment to Marlboro $aper mache ndan, wgwams, ^ndan dresses and folded paper Pool Opens Sunjflay ed at the home. Patrolman Caruso State Hosptal. He was taken to Georgp Warner; and thrd. Slke [ Walter Kng, Tom Mtchell, Mark Jones, s Buddy Knerm and Ted. n addton to. Mr. Crano. tle toured the neghborhood anddsu.coyered Mr. Bodenek runnng up Squad ambulance. the hosptal n the Frst Ad Buckley and steamboat race jprchard, Jm Oathot.. ".-" Kuher; paper belts, Karen Petersep,. Kenny Petersen, Kalhy Ful- \ (Contnued, Jom vaae ) rl. J. Mlneur and James Rch, lofflcers of theelub nclude Dr. belts. frst, Rchard Maley second. Mke Also, John Fedorko", Mke Roerk- othey were. Davd Garrty, Bll Mueller, Betty, and Roberta a bonk to the top of the brdge.. Buckley; and thrd. Nel Castaldo. J er, Don Carlson, pave. Erdrrann, cher.vjacky \JTolf, Tom Schmdt. bath rooms are n lme "green. n vce-presdents; E. Mlton Boyette, Mrs. Bodenek told the polce Kraetsch, Mary Welch, Rchard When the man threatened to The followng boys swam the; John Glbert, Nel Castaldo, Paul Donna Zegler. and Jll Ze?er; \ addton to the bath houses, the secretary; t A. B, Ashwell, treas-j her husband, a machnst, retred Huater, Gary Conkln,, Kathleen jump from the brdge, Patrolman from Foster lake Al Vajda, Ted Weland. Ed j MacMllen, Jm Blundell, Tom ndan dresses, Joanne \Netze, buldng contans an offce area urer; and Mrs. -Beatrce E. Wl- - -Wheeler n Carteret and Mchael Walsh, Howard Arresen, Vrgna and "Maron Law-" - Caruso, called-polce- headquartersj Maley and RchardjVVHauer...Skp j.morganthav.. Bll- Perley, Steve- Barbara- Netzel, Suzanne Dankel. and a fltraton room. A. wadng Hams, assstant secretary-treasu-. ~ fve monthsago and had been despondent because he" had not been on. Forest OBren, Jay an Mgram caught.the bggest and.; Wllauer, Jeff Fleuren, Clnton by rado for assstance^ JLt. George the most fsh. j Crane, Chuck Goodfellow, Skp v KTmboFly "Hcks,"Kathe Cowperth- pool ~has~been provded for theer, Servng. op -the" Board O-GH-- 5 Peggy Rafts, Helen Spp, Bruce Swn- wate and Judy Cavanaugh. ; young fry.".. ernors are; Mr. Ashwell," A." W. Rosendale.and Patrloman Wllam able, to get work n hs lne. Other actvtes, durng the week Mlgram, Ted Weland, Al Vajda, d,en, Barbara Dckson and! Buddy Headdresses, Alce Scott, George Durng the.past week, water Bowlng, Mr. Boyette, Alan H. Scott, Leone Lacrox, Joanne Butler. Mr..Crane, J. Walter Coffee, M. O. Hallenbeck, Albert lnes were "nstalled and sewerage Brown., _!.,. ] Netzel, Tn) Jones, Barbara Net- ; connectons made.. There wll be a puppet show zel. Bll Gruss, Donny Deffenbach. Johnson, Pr. Mneur, Mr. Rch, G. The pool s located about 600 Frday at 30 p.m. W. Scott and Carroll K. Seller.s. w takng to- Wth H*w T,he chldren whp partcpated " / n makng crafts at the Lncoln School playground were Joseph CRSCO Van Bergen, John Carmody, Bruce MyjVs, Dense Shaneck, Mary Ar r gento, Frances Herbuch, Martha j F*ullen, Mary Ann Barrett, Shrley Pakas, Kathleen Gleason, Mchael Peters, Tony P.eters, Rose Ann Szelga, Helen DeBrlgard, Betsy CypHers, Judy Craft, Carol Greuter, Eugene Barrett, Kathy Marshall, Peter Skareck. The checkers tournament "was won by John Carmody. A puppet show s scheduled for Monday at lo&m". ~~- Crafts at the Memoral Feld playground were made by Fred and Karen Sprnger, Jm Jones, Conrell Brooks, Beverly Greuous, Herbert Greuous, John Cushng, John Moe, Pallette McNear, Wayne McNear, Joyce Gpson, Peggy Gpson, Jeane Cottrell, Maron Hudson, "Anthony Peggrs, Rta Jean Papandrea, Conne Papandrea, John Tamask, zx^2kxxxw&/%z&ft Jane 2b; 29c 2bu.l9c S una«h 2 pkg (Chopped or Leaf) Brds-Eye or Dulany French Fres 2 pkg. 29c Snou-Crop. Brds-Eye or. Mnute Ma Orange Juce 2 6-oz. cans 35c JST TASTE TS CREAMY-RCH GOODNESS Cortleys French 39 C PT. $39 Va Gallon THS STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY JLY & AG [HAS.KBTZ OWNED & OPERATED BY B HRKLN S Y S E S K E Y NC 8 N. NON AVE. S\orm Hours 8A.M. to6p.m. Daly XRANFORD WHATS NEW Lowest prces n town and a new type of me-savlne. personalsed servce can be had from Consumers Drect Supply C o. /. Your favorte eadlns brands of 7,000 tems n- hardware, house ware, gfts, pant and wallpaper are carred. Now you can order the/thngs you want rght n your own home where someone wll gladly fve you all the advce and help you need. Call CRanford now and fnd out for yourself what an easy way ths s to do yourshoppng." " PLAY SAFE ON TV REPARS Trust the reparng of your TV «et, only o thoroughly, qualfed expert*. We are staffed by factory - approved techncans, exclutvely. CRANFQRD RADO 28 EASTMAN ST. CR MB Phone CRanford for a tax. Heres the way to vew t When you go by tax you dont have to worry about the traffc or where to park. CT YOR DRY CLEANNG and LANDERNG COSTS AT BLE RBBON FLAW «r FR-TRMMED foat or S T FR COAT STOREP NSRED FOR S50 FR COATS CLEANED SKRT SWEATER TROSEBS SPQPT SHHT ClMalas SHRTS^ ; (Rag. 8c ECL) BEATFLLY LANDERED SHEETS R C PLLOW CASES LANDERED AND FNSHED MOTHM JACKET DRESS C*ml M T * n tt T Z..,.. >....,. ^,. _,s,.,^ *.._»«Store Houw ttso A. M. to JSH."* v, X " Classes for Retarded (der Study.. Followng the sgnng nto law Tuesday of legslaton requrng a publc educaton for,every tranable chld, Dr/Howard R. Best, \;uponntendentof schools, reports he wll begn mmedately a study to determne how many such cases are n the locsl school system and Al- y ys and means to adequately provde for thm. 5O. rd of Educaton s requred to provde sutable educaton for., physcally handcapped and both educable and tranable re-. larded chldren under 20 years ot ;e. The law, n effect, s. a change.n phlosophy-n who.must attend publc schools, because prevous ^-^h{ j cr^h{ S^aw^bnly7;educablo~cbfe* S awby lren. were requred to be- gven nstructqn. Dr. Best sad he wll submt a report concernng the problem to tn- Board of Educatpn. He ponted ot that the legslay ton permts, regonal plans &nf. ;lso pays for part of the transtp,, taton. School dstrcts may fee foced to use such a system. Dr. Best sad, because of the nablty t» obtan-.traned nstructors.. He sad the new program wll be largely a tranng- program rather than an. educatonal one. The hrng of traned personnel wll be the greatest hurdle the program las. Dr. Best predcted.. Dr. Best - sad effprts wll bo DRYSONS FR STORAGE/ All knds of fur servce Central & Broad St. Sute 5 WESTFELD WE SNCE 927 made to mplement the new leg- slaton at soon as possble, but t probably wont^he accomplshed n the nmedate future. A well planned and Woll_ organzed program /s desred, he ponted out, and j^ton cannot be taken untl yes are receved from thu -commssbner of - educaton he superntendent of schools he s sympathetc towards e program and the needs of the ndcapped and retarded-chldren and overy effort wll be made tcy set up the best possble program whch the facltes wll permt. The law provdes that each\local foard of Educaton would-be responsble for denyng ts own handcapped chldren nd for hayng-themr dagnosed/and classfed by competent specalsts. Mentally retared chldren. wll be cl;js>ted/as "educable," the hghest classfcaton, denotng those capable of some academc learnng;- "tranable," those Who can beneft by some degree of Vnanual/and socal tranng and those "drtranable." n the lowest cate- gory, the students may be, excluded, but parents may appeal for re-examnaton thefollowng year. n the physcally handcapped classfcaton would be ncluded the cerebral palsed, general orthopedc, cardac, blnd, deaf, speech defectve and others. t s expected the new laws wll be felt prmarly n tho tranable" retarded rgroup. Most of these chldren up to now had been PROGRESS CLEANERS & TALORS u -. ; r Phone CRanford 6-0 [wth not enough phones?/ Other low-cost convenl- nc«s easly put n when your n«vx sxtemlon phone s nsllad Lo^-rlnglng b«ll to make sure phone s easly heard.. Mghty helpful ths tme ol year when youe out of doors lot. Amplfer le>le» pftone fo/ folk hardof haarng. Volume «a»ll L^ THE regulatons concernng teacher qualfcatons, standards for dagnoss and ckss^fcatojjr of chldren,. standards on/ currculum, buldng- facltes, health measures and supervson^/ Dr. Boyd Nejson,.State Department drecto/,for - specal educa- ^ y p chld n^a specal class mght run betweef $300 qnd $500" a school yea/compared to at least $2,000 to $3(000 for the same chld n a ^school whero the chld mght bo a boardng student, The new state ad for Educaton legslaton passed earler ths.summer provdes that the state wll remburse the local school dstrcts CRANFORP CTZEN AND CHrONCLE, AY, JLY 22, 954 Page Threa 50 percent for home... teachng servces. _..>... VFW Elecls Delegates To August Encampment.Captan Newell Rodney Fske Post 335, Veterans of Foregn Wars, elected nne delegates to the natonal encampment August -to 3 at a meetng Tuesday evenng at the Veterans" Memoral Home. They arecommander George. Hlbert, THenry Schwarz, Anthony Tneo, Albert Tneo, Rchard Dowdell, Domnck Colaner, Anton Tnnesz,-_ -Mchael Drapluk and Wlls Brd. Elected alternates were Walter Carr and Joseph Schott.- Roy Brnkerhoff, charman, reported a bus wll be chartered for a trp to Yankee Stadum, New York, for a nght game on August 27. He sad the sale of tckets has been, brsk.- COanford Dr. George Francs Seha Chropractor Three.Sprngfeld Avenue Cranford, N. J. Solve your problems wth ha EXTENSON an extenson costs only about 2%( a day To order smply coll your Telephone Busness Offce. Your new extenson wll be nstalled promptly. NBW JHSY KLL. TLFHON COMPANY Suburban Not nvolved n Enbezze nent Betz Npr funds of the Suburban Trust Company % are nvolved n excluded frojnschool. Recent experments have shown that such an alleged embezzelmert by an chldren can mprove and make employee of the frms Wesfeld marked socal progress, branch, Frank H..letz, presdent, "announced.. ; v, (». ^ [/ A bank, teller, Jarry Walkor CAnfleld,55-yearsold. of Weseld, was arrested last Wednesday n New Brunswck-and held wthout bal for acton of the Mddlesex County Grand Jurjd. He s charged wth embezzlng gasolene staton operators. ;Mr. Betz sad an mrnjdate audt of.ther, books revealed the banks funds were not affected. The teller has been fred, the bank presdent reported. Suburban Trust Company also has branch offces n Crunford, Garwood and.scotch Plans. New Busness Machne n the amount of $2,000 for each speca_l_classj_r»lus an amount.per, pupl whch s^ granted for allfrm Opels Store Here pupls as part of the mnmum foundaton program. State ad The Centennal. Busness Machne Company of 230 Centen- s to be. gven to the extent of 75 percent of transportaton costs and nal avenue opened for busness yesterday, under the propretorshp of Wllam X Wenzlau.. - The frm wll sell typewrters, addng and bookkeepng machnes, check wrters, offce furnture and cash regsters. They "wll also mantan a repar and rental servce. Grls at Camp Elva Beeves, daughter of Mr. E. A. Damon of,35 Prospect aye-,nue; lre, vacatonng ;at Camp Echo Hll, Clnton. Ths s the camps nneteenth season...,.. Former Local Man Honored by Esso George A. Llovd. of Veseld, formerly of Cranford, was honored yesterday on. "hs thrteth. annversary as an employee of Es«0 Standard Ol Company, Mr. Lloyd, who s assstant manager of the Publc Relatons Department n New York, was presented a servc**pn wfthr-two danumds^by R.H. Scholl, jycepreslcjent and~clrectof of tre company. Thepresentaton was made at a ceremony held n the company, offces attended by company (.executvesold other bus^ ness assocates. Pror to hs transfer to New Yorfk n 946, Mr. Lloyd headed treatng plant. operatons at the Bay Way Refnery and was later manager of the Publc Relatons Department. Locally?" Mr. Lloyd s known as the ""Lollpop Man" snce,he orgnated the. lollpop tree whch blooms annually outsde hs home to the delght of the small fry. Mr.^Lloy/ resdes wth hs_wfe, Elz..beth, and ther four chldren, Karen, John, Bob and Joan. For Area Men Gven Amercan Legon Posts Four Cranford area men have been named, to commttees of the non County Commttee of the Amercan Legon, County Com- Paul l^fncr of Hllsde and Mrs. B. Duer Reeves of 406mander Casno avenue, and Nancy Damon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Henz of Cranford announced.- Post "HAVNG WONDERFL TME -thats YO ths Summer! on the completely ar-condtoned 24,400-ton cruse favorte s 5 NASSA GOLDEN WEEK VACATON CRSES 7 DAYS $45^,0.2 Days jn NASSA fccn.*yo* EVERY FRDAYot 9 r.k(dstj SpacJol September Crvnet Sept. 3-8 Ooys; Sept. 3- Days; Sept Doys S your Tfav«Agant NGRES NASSA LNE NOME NS, Goaraf Aautt 42 Broadway. N. Y. 4, N. Y. (orged ldo Deck erfw 2 outdoor pool*! Cranfords Sunday Drug Store Schedule BELLS OPEN SNDAY 9M.to9P,E SGHERS, SEAGERS, HATHAWAY & BARONS BEPCtOSED" ts Always SAFER To BMy Your Drug Needs n a Drug Store GARD YOR HOME WTH ^^^^B^^V^^^ ^^r^ ^^^^B^V^^ ^^^^ ^ ^Fume-Resstan Self-Cleanng ^ Enrched wth Vtolzed Ols ALBAN-LEWS HOSEWARES HARDWARE Free 0elvery 09 N. NON AVE. CR was named to the auxlary lason commttee and Postmaster Arthur Metz ol the local posy was apponted to the budget and fnance commttee. Two mrnbt-rs of Garvyood Memoral Post 37 were named John Bany;sz to the legslatve- commttee and Fred Malchow, mmedate jjasl county ovntorcul Bom. TB3J Men n Servce Prvate Johr W. Grndrod, son of Mr. James GrhdrodOf 7 Cranford terrace, s recevng advanced mltary tranng \vtrj tle"~82nd" Arborne" Dvson-""atFortBraRg, TREMENDOS SAVNGS ON NATONAY ADVERTZED BRANDS OF FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTRE FAMY 7. N. C. He entered the Army n September of 9.53 and receved hs basc tranng at-camp Attcrbury, nd..,,- r Flower Arrangng Topc of Classes Mrs. Fred Huston was n charge. of arrangements. ** Plans are underway, tho Mrs. Harold Brooks, well-known -charmanshp of Mrs. Charles Van.- lecturer and author on the subject of. flowor arrangng, bogan. show to be held at the Casno oa -nwagen, for the clubs flower drectng a seres of workshops September 7. -v last..nght for members of the t * - Fr^om Atlantc Cty to Capo/.Floraph^Je Garrtcn- lub. -A- t6<«l- M"ay-lhere s an almost contnual of fve classed wll be "conducted fortheknhp at tlr horre.of Mrs. MEN ROBLEE Reeularly prced at S.95 nduf$9.h3 PEDWN ced now $7.85 Rreularly prced at $9.95 BOYS SHOES recularly $7.95 HOW for WOMEN Naturalzed RfCularly prced at $95-- " now $8.85 Regularly..prced Reeularly prced to $3.95 at $0.95 now $9.85 now $7.85 WOMENS CASALS Regularly prced Recularly prced, to $5.95 _ at now $2.85 X now $3.85 for CHLDREN BSTER BROWN NATRALZER Reeularly prced CASALS now $4.99 Regularly prced now $3.99 cranrf or Norman. Brubaker, 70 ay.cnue.,,.;-many members, of the club took -.,^her chldren on a nature walte. conducted last Tuesday by Dr. Harold Moldenke, drector of thrf Tralsde Museum n Watchung.»belt of salt marshes from fve to.. sx mles wde., WVlt«H ^ SWOt FTS ur> Wctt NORTH NON AVE. CRANFORD. VCR fc."w*-«mne Come Early! AND. GET YOR SZE STOCKS ARE LMTED WHEN CONSDERNG A HOSE Check t for tjarpncss. Thats mportant. Check t for sze and convenence. Our book "What to Look for Wheh You Buy a House" tells you the thngs to check n th(vhousc, ol tht grounds and n the communty* t s full of helpful suggestons. Copes are free. The coupon s for your convenence. BlC SERVCE ELECTRC AND GAS COMPANY loou un.u nu nut. W, u.. - rot* und mm a copy o> your boo, "What to look lot V/kma You Bay a Hom\ Addr*l SAS FNAL PVBLCOA^SERVCE - f m

3 * fc > ; -. ; - > H / -. " ". f / /.. <!.. ", /.. " / M ; \ - " V S ; / " -r " V N, /. -. M wm Ffe Twp THE AND CHRONTCJB. thhsdty,^j.y 22, Crssey responded n. another ncluded a trp to the fsf\ hatcheres, at Hacketstpwn, hkes to auer and Cttarles Kaul..". Brooks and Frank Papandrea. anne Dankel and Elane Rspol, ts." ntersecton wth Kenlworth Ed Maley, Joe.Gllen. Rch Wll- Hudson, Beverly Jones, Denns Bll Martn, Prsclla Netzel. Suz- feet north of Sprngfeld avenue ;f Polceman Breaks Mrs. Pulton Attends polce car.» - andstck dce. Ronald Farna. Tro Etlucatpn Workshop jchry Jump Mountan, a^d to The weekly wnners n "the followng actvtes were Checkers, wll.-be over County Parjk.drve boulevard.. Entrance to the pool Whle Lt. Rosendale clmbed- to Jones, Jerry Pujat, John Sosnowsk, Jm Pantano. Torn Fulcher. Fall When Man M r s / R o b e r t J. P a t t o n of...** , Hope and a - - move - enttled. /, "Bethe/ north sde of the brdge to Enter C Competton Oak lane, s among "the "teachers! wa*-e of the Spooks.".C,.. Marty Koon;. horseshoes, ^Clfford try to approach the man from (Contnued jrom page one) George, Kenny, Stewart McFadden, Barbara Netzel,. Ellen Jones, mssons rfle range. The^comms- past the non County Park Com- Leaps Of f Brdge attendng the workshops n ele- Baseball,, softball," basketball the rear. Patrolmen Caruso and fnger jahtng. - Jackson, _ and shuffleboard, Raymond Jurtt. mentary.educaton at. the Rut-; and other teamsports were among Quck acton by Patrolman Crssey, on the.sdewalk below, n the checkers. tournament. Vrgna Scott, Donny-.Deflenbach. son has granted the club use of gers nversty summer sesson, other-actvtes conducted. Wtherngton came n frst, The Sunny Acres playground pleaded wth hm nbt to jump. Caruso pro.bably" saved Mrs. Patton, a thrd grade eafher! " Cabn 5 won the prze for the and Chrs Schllnger second. reported the followng chldren Kmberly Hcks," Elane Bspol,!«e road for parkng facltes ths The- Polce, reported tbat when Jm Stokes. Lnda, and Denns year- Future plans nclude pavng ve Bodenek of 40}. Coln KeTy" Bodenek.dscovered Lt. Rosendale approachng from the rear. rjrk. Stlubl, s ^ best M luuu made mueufotl bead neek Harckens, Shrley dsbome, fern- TWrtrng- -; " "" l natre from serous njury, when ng the workshop n language arts J. ne program has - been j three Softball games they played. laces. Donna. Zegler, Alce Scptt, adne Madden, Kathy Fulcher, Tablshment of a pcnc area oft 65-year-old man jumped.20 he suddenly dved toward the The n..elernertaryx elernentaryx started under Counselor Rudy and the senors Won bre out ofandrew Young, Joanne Netzel, Karea Petersen and Howard County Park drve near.the Weseld l n e. ). «sdewalk. Patrloman C educaton,... whch began "June. 28 Metzner under whch the campof all ythe ^helpers are Dck Welsh, Kalhy Fulcher, Ellen Jones; Bll tw». Karen.and Barbara Petersen, Jacob.... feet to the sdewalk from the.,..., -.u L* and wll extend d to J.uly 23^ art- <-rs k-arn the names fh. Valley Ralroad brdge Los Welslv-Chuck Szer, Hllary, jgruss, Donny Deftenbach, Georfee At-the pow wow on Frday the Whte cards for adults and gretncards for chldren have* been ds- broke the mans fal wth >«, f d. -. h dffcrent trces> the eamp property, over "Walnut. avenue." Mordav shoulder and he landed unnjured. subjects 6 ths summer by the State Campers who attended camp Nancy and Penny Grote. Benny - " George - ~ Scott., " - Bobby Mac- " wnners for the best costumes Bodenek Accordng than to started Oe t6kck polce, and! ^nverstys;! School of Educaton. last wetk were and Marlyn Marno, Aleen Ken-" Casev Jones, Tom Schmdt, were Ellen Jones. Barbara Netzel. Lorrane SosnoWsktr-Qeorge trbuted to membees of the club. Dave Leary, Rchard Maley, dale.carol Terpenng and.bonne Lton ^Lacrox, Prsclla Netzel, t/was- announcedthat the cards must be presented at the offce upon enterng the pool grounds and ASwcrne "a, telephone call reportng that Mr. Bpdenek, was en ; Brubaker, Bch Erdrnann.v Bll A puppetl show and a tetherball Henry Holland, and Lnda ard A^. pe-eatng contest s beng pcked up;when; leavng. punch and tred to ble thcn..dr.! " rorck-duemmlerrjcff Qunn,~Phl Wltherngton"~~ ---- Stewart MeFaddenr Bll- Mller, Scott, Jack Wolf and Abh Abraham Thl Thaler, wasculled ulld to the; the scene, and he advsed hosptalzaton under rtstraht. out oft/ water frst, Jeff Qurn; Dave Arnold, Mke Buckley, w e e k.,... The followng are also beng Crafts helpers are Audrey at ts, deepest spot. Two dvffg (Contnued jrom page one) threatenng hs wfe wth a knfe, Fsher,. Don Patton, Don Watt, tournament are scheduled for ths Denns Harcketts. planned f or Frday. - The L-shaped pool s nne feet Patrolmen Caruso and John Var- Mr. Bodenek also was examned} Rchard Maley and thrd. dvorge Warner, Bob Etherngton, The chldren at Adams playground made ndan headdresses, Pouches,. Tm Jones,.Casey. n addton to Mr. Crane, the made. Young and June Gruss.» boards wll be nstalled.,.., Jey arrved n polce cars to fnd, by Dr. Edward Coo and Dr. F. "Mke Buckley kckboard racc^ j Bob Bach, Sandy Cloud, Mke Tethat the man had left the house. M. Karney, who sgned papers frst,. Rchard Maley;. second, sar. George G.llen, Allen Dokto-, paper mache ndan wgwams, ndan dresses and folded paper Kuher paper belts, Karen.^Peter- Pool Opens Sunday H-~J. Mneur" and. James Rch, Jones, Buddy Knerm and Ted offcers of, the club nclude Dr. Whle P*atrolman Varley remaned at the home. Patrolman Caruso State Hosptal. He was taken to Buckley;, and steamboat race j Prchard, Jm OathotC" son, Kenny Petersen,; Kathy Ful- (Contnued, pom pane ) vce-presdents; E. Mlton Boyette,.for hs.commtment to Marlboro Geo/ge Warner and thrd. Mke Walter Kng. Tom Mtchell, Mark toured the neghborhpod and ds-. the hosptal n the Frst, Ad frst. Rchard Maley; second. Mke Also, John Fedorko, Hke Roerk- cher, Jacky Wo, Tom Schmdt, bath roojns are n lme green. n secretary; H. A. B. Ashwell, treasurer; and Mr. Beatrce E Wl-" covered Mr. Bodenek rurhng up Squad ambulance. (, Buckley; and;thrd, Nel Castaldo.J er,. Don Carlson, Dave^ Erdmann. Donna Zegler and Jll Zegler; addton to the bath h""^»g the a bonk to the top of- the brdge. Mrs." Bodenek told.the polce The followng boys swam the; John Glbert, Nel Castaldo, Paul ndan dresses, Joanne Netzel, buldng contans an offce area lams, assstant secretary-treasurer. Servng onl the Board of Gov- W. the -man - threatened to her husband,, a machnst,- retred lake Al Vajda, Ted Wt-Hand. Ed] MacMllen; Jm Blundell.-Tom- Barbara Netzelr Suzanne Dankel, and a fltraton room. A wadng jump from, the brdge; Patrolman j from Foster- Wheeler n Carterct Maley.and Rchard W.llauer. Skp; Morgmthau. Bll Perley, Steve Kmberly Hcks, Kathe Cbwperthwate and Judy Cavaraugh. young fry. " Bowlng, Mr. Boyette, Alan H, pool has been provded for the ernors are Mr. Ashwell, A. W. Caruso called polce headquarters fve months ago-and had been des- Mlgram caught the bggest and, Wllauer, Jeff Fleuren, "Clnton byrado^for assstance. Lt. George pondent because he had not been the, most fsh. -Crane, Chuck Goodfellow, Skp Headdresses, Alce Scott, George Durng the past week, water Butler, Mr. Crane, J. Walter Coffee. M. O Hallenbeck, Albert Rosendale and Patrloman Wllam able to get work n hs lne. Other actvtesdurng, the week) Mlgram, Ted Weland, Al Vajda, Scott, Leone Lacrox, Joanne lnes were nstalled and sewerage Netzel, Tm Jones, Barbara Nlet- connectons made. Johnson, Dr. Mneur, Mr. Rch, G. zel. Bll Gruss, Donny Deffenbach, The pool s located about 600 W. Scott and Carroll K. Sellers. WZfr CRSCO t Cotter **> ARMOR TREET SO MEDAL Ruth Martns MEN SECRETS. from LOOK MaguMt Oream Ktchen APRCOT FREEZE Ha cupa aptco nvctjr ^_ jutc of *fc lemon Vj cup vu^ar W teaspoon nalt 3 rml whte*. S tablespoons. sjgar, C»u J«l»«.».»4 M mma htta< la W.»n BB ku*- C»»l. tk«n»»»r s nlrlmttot f«u«laf tray, n Htlt- A44 ras aalh ««4 b»««u»- (ur Ml sn»«tb >< n»o>. Kaara * <r»««lb«lc«> man Afrcol Necr 2 c»n» 25c Whte Esr> Juce 2 cans S9c 9c 9 b. 4Sc Not howand then... or her* and there but LOW PRCES EVERY DAY... EVERYWHERE thats what you aet when you shop at CHAS. KRTZ MARKET Theyre on every package.. on every hell and table. -.because LOW PRCES are our "stock-n-trade". We dont lke hgh prces any more than you do. Theyre badforour busness. And so we make certan that qualty for qualty, -brand, for brand -~ ALL our prces are-rght to the penny... down-rght LOW every day of the week.... BORDENS NSTANT SNSWEET COFFEE PRNE JCE BROADCAST CORNED MARCAL 2-oz. jar Save 0c Save 5c 6-oz. can Save 5c PAPER NAPKNS 2 t 2 NB.C. RTZ CRACKERS Qualty Meats-. ^s RB ROAST, COMBNATON MEAT LOAF <BMlvlP t SHORT-CT SMOKED TONGE Fruts & Vegetables Fancy Calf. Carrots b. New Crop Fancy Yams Tender Youne Beets Brds-Eye or Dulany. bag 5c 2 b.y29c 9c S a*h 2 pkg. 33c (Chopped or Leaf) Brds-Eye or Dulany French Fr««2 pkg. Snow-Crop. Brds-Eye or Mnute MM Orange Jujlee 2 6-oz. JST TASTE TS CREAMY-RCH COOONESS Cortleys French 39PT cans 35c THS STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY JLY & AG. PHONE 6-0* [HAS.KRTZ«OWNED <& OPERATED BY WE DELVER BERKLN &< 5YSE SKEY. NC 8 N. NON AVE. Sler* Hours 8A.M. to 6 P.M. Daly CRANFORD belts. They were Davd Garrty, Bll- Mueller, Betty, and Roberta Kraetsch, Mary Welch, Rchard Hunter, Gary Conkln, Kathleen and Mchael Walsh, Howard Amesen, Vrgna and Maron, Lawson, Forest OBren, Jay ard Peggy Rafts, Helen Spp. Bruce Swhden, Barbara" Dckson and Buddy Brown. There wll be a puppet show Frday at 30 p.m. " The chldren.who partcpated n - makng crafts at the Lncoln School playground were Joseph Van Bergen. John Carmody, Bruce Myers, Dense Shaneck, Mary Argento, Frances.Herbuch, Martha Pullen, Mary Ann. Barrett, Shrley Pakas, Kathleen Gleason," Mchael Peters, Tony Peters, Rose Ann Szelga, Helen DeBrgard, Bet^sy CypHers, Judy Craft, Carol Greu- ^er, Eugene Barrett, Kathy Marshall, Peter Skareck. The checkers tournament, was won by John Carmody. A puppet show s scheduled "for Monday at 0 a.m. Crafts at the Memoral Feld playground were made by Fred and Karen Sprnger, Jm Jones, Correll Brooks, Beverly Greuous, Herbert Greuous, John Cussng, John Moe,. Paulette Wayne McNear, Joyce Gpson, Peggy Gpson, Jeane ycottrefll, Maron Hudson, Anthony Peggns, Rta Jean Papandrea, ^Conne Papandrea, John Tapask, jane Lowest Prces n town and a new typf of tlme-savne personalled servce can be bad from ^Consumers Drect Supply Co. Vour favorte leadng brands of 7,000 tems n hardware, houseware. efts, pant and wallpaper.are carred. Now you can order the (bnes you- want rght n your own home where someone.wll gladly gve you all the advce, and help you need. Call CRanford now and fnd out fo yourself what an easy way ths s to do your shoppng. PLAY SAFE ON TV REPARS Trust the reparng of your TV tet only to thoroughly qualfed experts. We K ar«tahed by factory - approved CRANFORD RADO 26 EASTMAN ST. CH Phone. CRanf ord for a tax. Heres the way. to vew t When.you co by tax you dont have to worry about, the traffc or where to park. YOR D] LANDERNG BLE COAT or ST NSRED FOR $25 FR COAT STORED NSRED FOR $50 FR COAt3 CLEANED GLAZED CLEANNG CHARGE EXCESS VAL. * BEATFLLY LANDERED SHEETS PLLOW CASES wmum ~*f NOVTRACtlAROl St mll Wf Qmtw ARANTD MPTHMMOnHO SKRT < C«* \J*» SWEATER? ^OTT TROSERS Tlmm lacxet ««CLOTH COAT SPORT SHRT cteu-c cwt. DRESS CK^M O^,. BLANKET Store Hoon -750 A.M. 35? rtrnm Cl»»nltn Chm HOR S E R V C E CATKA CHARGE T-~ 7-5 T- * J Glasses for Retarded nder Study Followng the sgnng nto law Tuesday of legslaton requrng publc educaton for every trahable chld, Dr. Howard R. Best, jpornendent ol schools, reports he wll begn mmedately a study to dttermne how rnany such cases arc n the local school system and u,;vs and means to adequately provde for. them. the-legslaton, each local Board of Educaton s requred " l0 provde sutable educaton for all physcajf handcapped and both oducable and tranable retardedchldren under 20 years of.,go. The law, n effect, s a change n phlosophy n who must attend nullo schools, because prevous to tlls la«r -ohly-edu(cable chlwere requred to-be gven nstructon.. DT Best sad -he wll submt a report concernng the problem to the Board of Educaton, Ho ponted out that.the egslhton permts regonal. plans and also pays for part of the tran^pnrtaton. School dstrcts may be forced to use such a system. Dr. Best sad; because of the nablty to obtan traned nstructors. He sad the new program wll - be lnrcfly. a tranng-. program father than an educatonal gne. The hrng of traned personnel wll be!(,. greatest hurdle the program "las." Dr. Best predcted. Dr. Best sad, efforts wll, be DRYSONS FR STORAGE. \ All knds of tu* servce V ". "... Central & Broad St., Sute 5 WESTFELD WE SNCE 927 made to mplement the new legr slaton as soon as possble, but t probably wont bttaccomplshed n the mmedate future. A well planned and Well organzed program s desred, he ponted out, and acton cannot be taken untl drectves arc receved from tho state commssoner of educaton. The superntendent of., schools sad-.vhc s sympathetc..towards the program and the needs of, the handcapped and retarded chldren and every efrort wll be made to set up the best possble program whch the facltes wll permt. The law provdes that each local and supervson. ""... Dr.. Boyd.Nelson, State-Department drector for, specal educartonfrsays^be fnancal ^outlay per chld n a specal class mght run. between $300 and $500 a school year compared to at least $2-,000 to $3,000.for the same chld n a school where the-chld mght be a boardng student. The new state ad for educaton legslaton passed earler ths summer provdes that the state wll Board of Educaton would be re-remburssponsble for- denyng ts ownn the amount of $2)000 for each the local school dstrcts, handcapped chldren and for hayng them dagnosed and classfed pupl whch s granted for allfrm Opens Store Here specal -class, plus an amount per New Busness Machne by competent specalsts. pupls, as part of the mnmum Mentally retared chldren wll The Centennal Busness Machne Company of 230 Centen- foundaton program. State ad be classfed as "educable," the s.to.be gven to the extent of 75 hghest classfcaton, denotng percent of transportaton costs and those capable of some academc 50 percent for home teachng learnng; "tranable, those "who servces...;.. can beneft by some degree of manual and socal. tranng ard those "untranable.* n the lowest category, the students may be excluded, but parents may appeal for. re examnaton the followng year. n the physcally-handcapped classfcaton would be ncluded the cerebral palsed, general orthopedc/ cardao, blnd, dea.f, speech defectve and others. t s expected the new laws wll be felt prmarly n tho "t,ranablc" retarded group. Most of these chldren up to.now had_becn PROGRESS CLEANERS & TALORS Phone CRanford 6-0 [wth not enough phones?] Qther lo»*<ost convenences easly put n whan your new extenson phone s nstalled Lo^-Hnajrna ball to make sure phone s aslly heard. Mghty helpful ths tme olyesr when youre out of doos lot Ampllllar!- p h o n e for folks hardof-hearlng. Volume easlly-contoled by knoh. \tw V»t^ >... o\9 ** -- * J - excluded from school. Recent vxperments have shown that such; chldren can mprove and. make marked socal progress. The state s expected to ssue regulatons concernng teacher -qualfcatons, standards^for dagnoss and classfcaton of chldren, ^standards on currculum, buldng facltes, health measures VFW Elects Delegates To August Encampment Captan Newell Rodney Fske Post 335, Veterans of Foregn Wars, elected nne delegates to the natonal encampment August to 3 at a meetng Tuesday evenng at the Veterans* Memoral. Home. They are Commander George t, Hlbert, Henry Schwarz, Anthony Tneo, Albert Tneo, Rchard Dowdell, Domnck Colancr, Ahton- Tnrresz, "Mchael Drapluk and Wlls Brd. Elected alternates were Walter Carr and Joseph Sclott. Roy Brnkerhoff, charman, reported a bus wll be chartered for a trp to Yankee Stadum, New York, for-.a nght game on August 27. He sad the sale of tckets has been brsk. CRanford Or. George Francs $( hal Chropractor. Three Sprnefleld Avenue X><>* x*»-. -Z. r<j. _ Cranford. N. J. 5a%V st* y^j ^ fjolvp. yourproblems wth handy EXTENSON an extenson costs only about! 2%$ a day To order smply call your Telephone Busness Offce. Your new extenson wll be nstalled promptly. NKW JHRjBKV BBLl. TLPHONl OpMPANV s CTTZEN AND CTmONtCtErTHnsbAY,JtJLY22r 954 Suburban Not nvolved n Embezzehnent Betz -.. -No funds -of, the Suburban Trust Company are nvolved n an alleged embez^elmert by an employee of the frms Weseld branch, Frank H. Betz, presdent, nnnhnnrrrl.... ^...,... A bank teller,- Harry Walker Canfeld. 55 years old,, of Weseld, was arrested last Wednesday n New Brunswck and held Wthout bal for acton of the Mddlesex County Grand Jury. He s charged wth embezzlng =$25;000-from two New-Brunswck gasolne staton operators., Mr. Bet sad an mmedate audt of ther books o revealed the banks funds were "hot affected. The teller has been fred, the bank presdent reported.. Suburban Trust Company also has branch offces n Crunford, Garwood and Scotch "Plans. nal avenue opened for busness yesterday under the propretorshp of _Wllam J. Wenzlau. The frm wll sell typewrters, addng and bookkeepng machnes, check wrters, offce furnture and cash regsters. They wll also mantan a repar, and rental servce. k_^-,;^, ; _; E. A. Damon of,35 Prospect ave-, 22 was named/to the auxlary j N...C. He entered the Army n nue, are vacatonng at Camp Echoj lason commttee and Postmaster] September of 953 and receved Former Local Man Honored by Essb George A. Lloyd of. Weseld, f. >!(«<. h " yesterday on. "hs thrteth annversary as an employee of.esso Standard Ol Company. Mr. Lloyd, who s assstant manager of the Publc Relatons Department n New York, was presented a servce pn wth two damonds by-rl.h-scho"l, Yce^ presdent and drector of the company. The presentaton was made at a ceremony held n the company offces" attended by company executves and.other busress. assocates. Pror to hs transfer to Ne\fc Yorfk-n 946, Mr. Lloyd Waded treatng plant operatons at the Bay way Refnery and was later manager of the Publc Relatons.Department....., Locally, Mr. Lloyd s known as the "Lollpop Man" snce He orgnated the lollpop tree whch bloomsannually outsde hs home to the delght of the small fry. Mr. Lloyd resdes wth hs.wfe, Elz.beth, and ther four chldren, Karen, John, Bob and Joan. Four Area Me Gven < Amercan Legon Posts Four Cranford. area men have Grls at Camp \ been named to commttees of the non County Commttee of the Elva Reeves, daughter of Mr. Amercan Legon, County Com- Paul fafner of Hllsde,and Mrs. E. Duer. Reeves of 406mander Casno avenue,". and- Nancy Damon, announced. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Henz of Cranford Post "HAVNG WONDERFL TME" f/afs YO ths Summer! on the completely ar-condtoned 24,400-ton cruse favorte ss NASSA GOLDEN WEEK VACATON CRSES 7 DAYS $45 2 Days n NASSA w N. W YC+ EVERY FRDAY at 9 P. M. (DST) Specal September Crvhet Sept. 3-8 Doy* ; Sept. 3 Days;Sept Days See your Travel Agent NCRES NASSA LNE HOME NES, G«Mraf Aauta 42 Broadway. N. Y. -4, N. Y. oad ldo Otdc alleal 2 outdoor poobf Cranfords Sunday Drug Store Schedule BELLS OPEN SNDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. SCHERS, SEAGERS, HATHAWAY & BARONS WLL BE CLOSED ts Always* AFE,R To Buy Your Drug Needs r a Drug Store GARD YOR HOME WTH sutmoof Self--Cleanng Enrched wth Vtolzed Ols ALBAN-LEWS HOSEWARES HARDWARE GADGETS GFTS * Free Delvery 09 N. NON AVE. CR Hll, Clnton. Tfs s the camps Arthur Metz of/jhe local post was] hs basc tranng at Camp Atternneteenth seaspn. apponted to the budget and -f- bury, nd. nance commttee. Two membyrs of Garwood Memoral Post 3/7 wore naned John;- Banyasz lo th«- legslatve oomnttee and Frd Malchow. mmedate oratorcal Men n Servce Prvate John \V. Grmdrod, son of Mr. James Grndrod of 7 Cranford terrace, s recevng advanced «l»»ry tranng wth^-tr Arborne Dvson at Fort TREMENDOS SAVNGS ON NATONALY ADVERTZED BRANDS OF FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTRE FAMLY Flawer Arrangng [Topc of Classes Mrs. lrttlcl brooks,^ell-known curer and author on the-subject, of flower arranurf», began drectng. a (seres of workshops last nght for members of the Floraphle Garden Club. A total of fve^-clnsses~wl~bc" r x;nrjduetod for the group at tho home of Mrs. ROBLEE Kecularly prced at $2.95 PEDWN Kecularly prced at $9.95, BOYS" SHOES reeularly $7.95 now $7.85 for WOMEN Naturalzer Kreularly prced at $.95 now $8.85 Reeularly prced... Troylngs. Reeularly prced to $3.95 at $0.95 now $9.85 now $7.85 WOMENS CASALS Reeularly prced to $5.95 nor $3.85 Reeularly prced at $3.95- now $2.85 for CHLDREN NATRALZER CASALS Reeularly prced BT NOT Nto $6.95 ALL. STYLES now $499 Reeufelrly prced prced $8.95 to $4.95 Ar Condtoned For Your Comfort Sorry, Mo MOM Orxkn now $3,99 cra/fdr =^?3 NORTH NON AVE. nor $6.85 Norman Brubaker, 70 ^ayerue. PafeThre* Wllot? Many members of the club took ther chldren on a.nature waljt conducted last Tuesday by 3r«Harold Moldenke, drector of thef Tralsde Museum n Watchung. Mrs.. Fred Huston was of arrangements.., w r ^ j -~» -zw Bf V ay..under j M v the- ^ charmanshp of Mr?, Charles Van nwafen. for the clubs flower show to be,held at the Casno on September 7. " From Atlantc Cty to Capo May there s an almost contnual belt ofsalj.-marshes from fve to- sx-mles wde,~^.. CRANFORD. r CR Come Early! ANP GET YOR SZE STOCKS A R E LMTED WHEN CONSDBNG A HOSE Check t for dampness. Thats mportant. 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4 "... ". / t ". " \ thb CRANFORD CTZEN.HNS CHRONCLE, THRSDAY, "Jt *2, D of A Councl ltetollsofhcers At Publc Meetng Harry, D; Johnson Councl 23, Daughters of Amerca, held a publc nstallaton at the Masonc Temple hat a recent meetng. Deputy Else Tylec acted,a&t nstallng offcer. She was asssts ed by the deputy of. -Dstrct 0, who acted as escort. Dstrct Deputy Eleanor Challet was captan for the. evenng., The offcers nstalled were Counclor, Mss Mary Del Pesco; assocate counclor," Mrs. Frances Agar; vce-counclor, Mrs. Charlotte Babon;" assocate vce- counclor, Mrs. Kay Pscheda] junor past counclor. Mss Mary Del Nero; assocate junor past counclor. Mrs. Stella McCaskell. Conductor, Mrs. Murel Sass; Warden, Mrs- Dorothy Johnson; recordng secretary, -Mrs. Charlotte, LeDuc;. assstant recordng, secretary, Mrs. Margaret Warner;, fnancal secretary^mrs. Mnne Anderson; treasurer, Mrs. Gladys Johnson; eghteen month trustee. Mss Edna Jackson.,.nsde sentnel, Mrs. Alberta Lawrence/ outsde sentnel, Mrs. Matlda/Johnson; captan of thc guards Mrs. Margaret Armstrong; assstant captan, M>s. Meha Dohlman; offcer of the day, Mrs. /Alberta Lawrence; hstoran, Mrs. / Ethel Hummer; publcty," Mrs. Margaret Warner;, color bearer,. Mrs. Helen Carey; panst, Mrs. Mare Ernst; good and welfare, Mrs. Kay Pscheda, anc^-sunshne, Mrs.-Josephne Hasseldorfv x Becomes Brde Susan Montgomery, daughternsf Mr. and Mrs. Lawre Montgomery of 20 HOTsTde"placers~h Chamblee, Ga., as. the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllam C. Montgomery. She -wll return home by plane n three weeks...v,. Mrl and Mrs. A. W. Pasbjerg of 4 Rversde drve entertaned at brdge on Saturday evenng for Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. "GeddeS, Mr. Frahz-Hanns Rtes Saturday At Allance Church Mss Ruth Beverly Hanns, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Clarence Hanns, of 305 Lncoln park, east, and. Jonathan E.- Franz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwn Franz Of 3 Clurcmuht place, were marred Saturday, at the Cranford Allance Church. The Rev. E. E. Franz, father of the brdegroom, asssted by Dr. George Atcheson,, pastor, offcated at the double -rng ceremony. The brde was gven.n marrage -by her father. She was attred n a floor length gown wth a chapel tran. The of and Mrs. John Conover and Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Johnson. Attendng a performance of "The Cane Mutny" on Saturday n New York Cty weremrs. John Oathout, Mrs. James Phelan, Mrs. Charles Wear; Mrs. Charles F. Hansel, Jr., and Mrs. Robert A. Carley. of Cranford, Mrs. Robert Van Voprhees of Mountansde, Mrs. Alen Jones of Fanwood, Mrs. Nel Hakala of Scotch Plans, Mrs. - John Broadbent nf non md-mrs.--el- F.-.H. Pcnnckamp of b Weseld. The brdge club group enjoyed a dnner at Ronnes "Steak "House". Lnda Mertz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mertz of 44 roquos road, celebrated her thrd brthday annversary on Monday, afternoon wth a party for sev-. cral of her playmates. Mr. and "Mrs. Wllam X Foppert of. 607 Brooksde- place have ayerbodce, of-.lace-and Jad long lncc-xsleeves and a boat necklne. The skrt was nylon tulle over satn. She wore a fnger tp vel of lluson attached to a cap style headpece^of seed pearls and carred a boucubt^of whte asters, b;by breath and pnk rosebuds. Mss Jean HannsN>f Chpago,., was- her ssters mad of -honor. The 7 brdesmads were. Mrs. Wllam. Felnly of Scotch Pluns, Mrs..Howard Knauer of CraXfnrd, both ssters of the brde, ;uul Mss Jane Horukh of Elzaconcluded a Lavallette. three-week stay at Mss Dorothy Davs and Mrs Frank H. Dcknson of Hampton Hall are the guests ths week of Mr. and Mr*. George H.-Bates of 8 Hampton street at the Bates summerhome at pper Sarunac Lake, N. Y. *r t m P mm P Hte Ther second daughter, Bettu Cel, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Olney Kestenbaum of 00 Preston avenue on July 3 at Elzabeth General Hosptal., ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Krk o 6 Oak lane have returnee! from a vst wth Mr. and Mrs.. J, C Welsch of Scanton. Pa., at tht Welsch summer home at Wrghte Lake, Pa. Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Spndle of Jacksonvlle, Fhu, have.con eluded a vst wth Mr..and Mrs. John V. Brach of 03 Makatom drve. Mr. andjrs. JVu*tn M ; Wortley, Jr., of Paol, Pa., were weekend guests of Mr. Wortleys brother and sster-n-law, Mr. and Mss Markey Wed M Nuptal Mass n St. Mchaels At a nuptal mass Saturday o St. Mchaels Church. Mss Mary On Weddmg Trp Edvard James Markey of 22 Ret-j f0rd avenue and the late Mr. Markt-y, became the brde of Rchard Charles Gottlck, sonof Mrl and Mrs.. Edward Gottlck of Weseld. The Rev. Joseph Donnelly. assstant pastor, offcated-at the- "r* ->,*.;. The brde was escorted by her! brother, Edward "James Markey. Jr. She. wore a gown of_ nylon tulle over satn wth chantjlly lace applqued on the bodce and. borders of pleated tulle panels. Her cap was lace wth a vel attached and she., wore tulle mtts appl-. qued wth lace.. Mss Florence Markey, sster of f _ the brde, was mad _of honor.mrs. j Eleen Ftzpatrdc. ol Bronx, H...Y^ JOJtg Tmers Mrs. Patrca Beadle of Cranford.rj^^j- \ both ssters of- the brde, Mssj _, * Geraldne Gottlck of Wese.; ;, ss er of the brdegroom and M,ss ^ ^ ^ J Joan Donahue of Cranford wcre^^ j, ^ ^ hc, d by MBS. E. C. GOTTLCK James brdesmads., you jtners" Club, young marred cou- The mad of honor was atred ^. Rroup<thc Cranford Meth? m a yellow slk cocktal lengt^ gown and earned a bouquet 4 c h u r c h M r and Mrg M r and Mrg Segmrc have pnk roses. The brdesmads wore, left. (of Le wb P J rk> S t; Lous smlar gowns of tuhp^phk and Park Mnn^ whcrc Mr. Settlemre lavender and earned bouquets of wu takc u p hs,, ew poston wth yellow and deep pnk roses. the Prudental Lfe nsurance Co. Jerome Clark of Nutley wasj Thc setuemres were presented best, man, Thct.. ushers were wth ol. pa n u n g of the pres- PetetJ. Markey of Cranford, cou-! cn!l ch u rch sanctuary, whch was sn of the brde, Joseph Murphy panted by Mrs. Jane Frday, of Planfcld, John Bemak of) New Pasqualej Hampshre and S of Weseld A recepton at whch 35 guests \ were present was held and sons, Davd and Donald, of \ N c. # are vst- SomcrvHe~lnn. "" at the^ ^ fphrers.bms.9s. lhe next two weeks. The couple,s takng a wedd.ng Thc Rohrers, eft Crantord fa tnp through -the New England; Mr. Rohrcr ^ a poston states and Canada. On ther re-r turn, they wll"resde at 02 Walnut avenue. wth the Western Electrc Company n Wnston Salem. MrsT Rohrers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thebnde attended SL!Mchael s j a m s o r t o f. Wnston Salem. School, Cranford Hgh School and the Swetlsh nsttute of Physcal! Thcruphy She s employed as a ^ Physcal therap.st at St Barnabas; Hosptal, Newark j Mr. Gotlck attended Trnty School, Weseld. Gordon Foxon, Maron Fasnacht Marred Saturday The Frst Presbyteran Church was the scene Saturday of the waddng* uk Mss Muron MegJ fonner,. Cranlordf are the Tom Rversde drve. ^ {o vst Dr. Howard Jemson o, &.- Fasnacht, daughter. of Dr. and Mrs." Walter Kllan Fasnacht of 33 Central avenue, and Gordon "Howard Foxon. of 7 Berkeley place and Northampton, England, son of Mrs. Horace Foxon of jampton. England, and the late Horace Foxon. The Rev. Robert G. Longaker,; pastor, offcated... "... ; The brde was gve"h n marrage by her father... Mss Dorothy Jean Powell of Pttsburgh, Pal, was mad of honor-.brdesmads were Mss Marlyn Vosberg of.forest Hlls, L. T, Mss Jean MacElwee, Babylon, L.., and Mrs. George R. Walsh of Brpdksdc. Theywere attred, h rose and blue.taffeta and carred bbuquots of rubrum lles. The best man was Charles, C. Kng of Short Hlls. James Starr of Wpkngham, Berkshre; England, Dr. Donald Brggs of Northampton; England, Dr. Henry Mc- Laughln of New York Cty and Kenneth Jones of Newport, Monmouth, Wales, ushered. A recepton for 50 guests was held n the garden.at the home of the brdes parents. After a trp to the Pocpnos, the couple wll resde at Norton-on- Tees, England. The.brde attended Syracuse nversty School of Archtecture for two years and graduated from the Brothers College, Drew nversty, Madson. ntl recently she was/employed by the Alled Cherpcal and- Dye Corporaton n Morrstown. ^ Mr. Foxon attended- Brghton College, Nottngham, England, and graduated from London nversty. He s a member of Kappa P. natonal art fraternty. Hes employed as an ndustral chemst by a Brtsh frm, mperal Chemcal ndsbnes Ltd.,- and -has )een wth ther New York asso- ates for the last, two years. beth. Mss- Carol Arm Lanker of Fremont, O., nece of the brde, was junor brdesmad and Sharon Bartholomew of Cranford, nece of the brdegroom, was the lower grl. The honor attendant worp an aqua, floor length-dress of nylon a }Klac.an{$-carred a casbouquet of mxed flowers. The brdesmads wore smlar dresses n peach and carred^ casade-bouquets The junojrbrdesrad wore a lght blue gown and the flower grl wpre^ a lght yellow gown. >. " The b e s m a n w a s R o g e* r Thompson pf Cranford. Wllam Hanns,^ of Weseld, brother of tho brde, and Ralph Bartholomew of Cranford, brother-n-law of the brdegroom, ushered.. The brdes mother was attred n a pnk lace dress and wore pnk and whte accessores. The brdegrooms mother wove a dress of lght blue nylon wth whte accessores, Mrs. Charles S. Perry was organst and Robert Addss was solost. The church Was decorated "wth whttt^gladol ancpeybodum" ferns. A recepton and Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. N \He s employed as p~wage M. Mr. and. Mrs. Ranken A..Ml-,.. lard of 39 Casno avenue are on. tngneer at,- Westa*nl.. two. week motor trp to Cape Eloctnc Company, Kearny. Hcj ^od.and Mane, spent two yeavs/m the armed forces.,^-*\ Rchard^Frutchey of^ 8 Hernng avenue s. spendng two weeks at Camp McWan, East Waterford, Me, as.the guest.of Jmmy..Coffee. of 8 Oak lane. Mrs. T^uraOsbom,"Mrs! Nelle Hedeudahl and daughter, Helen. of 5!) Elzabeth avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Grffths and daughters, Gal and Lorc\ of 5 Oak lane, are spendng two weeks at Lavallette. H. A Larsen and son, Rcky, of 44 ManoV avenue, wll leave Mr. and M?s. E. Wayne Mollneux of 26 Oak lane are vacatonng for two weeks at Laval- Mr.- and Mrs. Alexander. B. Cloud of 504 Sprngfeld avenue >yrere week-end guests.olmn.and Mrs. Edgar H. Mller of 4 PttsfeJ.d^street at ther farm n Mllbrook. Mr. and Mrs. W. t J. McMahon of Detrot* arenhe guests of Mr. and Mrs. RoberCT^ Hazeldne of 32 Hernng avenuo ; - Mr. and Mrs. John B> Kepner whch about 75 by plane Sunday from dlewld spent the week-end wth\tt»er lor a three weeks vst n Lar-, son-n-law and daughter, Mr. aod vk, Norway, wth Mr. Larsens; Mrs. Phlp. W. Hall, of 225 Orpurents, Mr. and Mrs. Johan Lar- Mrs. Mchael DCerco and her chldren. Pat and Jm, have conchard street. Mrs Hall left Monday for a weeks stay at Shore Leave, Lavallette. Edward W. Dugan of Hopewell, Mrs. Charles R. Grffths of 2 Madson avenue s vacatonng n East Greenwch, R.., wth Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Qullan. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmtz and chldren, Dorothy and Blly, of 39 Hollywood avenue, left Tuesday for Mayetta, where they wll vst Mrs. Schmtz sster and brothern-law,. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lalme, They wll leave on Sunday for Wldwood Crest, where they wll spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheer and ther daughter, Susan, of 37 ro- ]uos road, have returned home after vacatonng,for two weeks n Brldgeton, Me. Los Schott, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Harold Schott of 02 Rartan road, and Carol Pantano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Pantano of 2 Rartan road, left on Saturday to spend two weeks at Eagles Nest Camp, Del Wre......".. eluded-a^vat wth_mrs._d.cterb!_va.._$_the. guest of hs brotherpeopte ttonde<l was held at The Pnes, Metuchen. After a trp to the Poconos, the couple wll resde at 3B Thc Vllage,- non. Mr. Franz s employed as a machnst at Watson-Stlhnan; Roselle. He. was dscharged "from the anry n February after servng two years. He s a graduate "of Cranford Hgh School andattended,houghton CoNfcge, Houghton, N. Y. The brde s a graduate.of j Cranford Hgh School and has been employed for the past three years as a dental assstant by Dr.- Wllam.Slvcrnan of Cranford. cos parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tmothy Markow, and her skter, Mrs. Walton Beckwth, of Stanhope. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dexter and daughters, Joan and Emly, have returned from a three-week vacaton -n Chatham, -Mas. Mrs." Ernest Volkland o"belford.s - vstng. her son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and llts R. H- Connolly of 24 roquos road. n-aw and sster, Mr..and Mrs. Walter E. Thom of 207 Beech street. -He wll leave later th month to serve wth thenorth Atlantc Treaty Organzaton n smr, Turkey. Mrs. Stanley Peterson - of 24 Mac-Arthur avenue entertaned on Tuesday evenng for Mrs. S. R Schcckler. Mrs. Frank Dlegman, Mrs. Calvn Brower and Mrs. Robert Parker, Mrs. Joseph G.. Wortley Hamlton avenue. of 22 Sandra P;sbjerj;, dauuhter, of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pasbjerg of 4 Rversde drve. s spendng the summer at Sandy Neck Camp, Cape Cod. Mass., / $jmtt (Ctlt 2{nnm AR CONDTONED COCKTALS LNCHEONS DNNERS HOTELSBHBBD 570 SPRNGFELD AVE-. SMMT S Mrs. Cranford Sez lke to shop at Bells Pharmacy because always save money on my Prescrptons, and Drug needs,andalso Bells sells Russell Stover Candes at only $L25 per pound, and that delcous Schraf ft ce Cream. ncdentally Bells s open next Sunday the 25th.... and dont forget Bells s Ar Condtoned Delghully Church Brde MRS. GORDON H. FOXON., -; Surprse Brdal Shower. Held for Mss Snyder Mss Jean Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Peter Eugene Snyder of 332" South non avenue, was uest of honor at a. mscellaneous brdal shower, Tuesday evenng. The surprse affar^ was held by Mp. Edward C. Smth of Royal Oak, Mch., at the home of her mother, Mrs! John B. Lews, 5 Balmere parkway. Mss Snyder wll be marred September at the Frst Presbyteran Church to Elton Reed Petersen of New York and Monmouth Beach. nn Brd Marred at Shore Mr. and Mrs. Arche Brd, Sr., of 530 Orchard. street, announce the.rnarrage of ther daughter, Barbara "Ann Brd, to Wllam Raymond Gohr.ng, son of Mr. and F- Gorng Of. 27 Stoughton avenue. The marrage was perforrred at Pont Pleasant, Beach on Saturday by Magstrate -Stanley J.. Blar. Mrs. Alexander,.Adams of Brck Townshp was. matron of honor, and Mr. Adams served as best-man- -The -couple wll -rcsdo at Bay wood. The brde sa graduate of Cranford Hgh School. Also a graduate-of Cranford Hgh School and Central.nsttute of Newark, Mr. Gohrng s a veteran of WJprld War pnd Korean servce. Mrs. Hobart Cree and her- sons. Rusty and Ross, of 4 Amet place are spendng two - weeks n Glford" Park; Toms" Rver, "where they a;e guests at the summer home of Mr. ard Mrs. Robert Hggns of 445 Orchard street. Mrs. Thaddeus Crane Jones, Jr., and her chldren, Mok, Carolne and Charles;- left on Monday for ther home n. Pasadena, Calf. They were guests for fve weeks f Mrs. Jones parents, Mr. and lrs. Charle Reese of 22 Hernng Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dpner and ther son, Gregory, "Of 50 Rversde drve, have returned after -vacatonng n New London, N. n.. _! Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Quelch and ther chldren, Dorothy, Rchard and Vrgna, formerly of 2 Oratpn drve, moved, on Frday to ther "lonc at Lake Shawnee tb take" up permanent resdence there. They were resdents of Cranford for fve years. Mrs. Walter R. Good and her daughters, Debbe and Tz, of 2 Parkway Vllage are vstng n Fargo, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Knn of 8 Heathermeade place have returned from Cleveland, O., where Mr. Knn was on a weeks busness trp. Jay Connolly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Connolly of 24 roquos road, s vstng n Ocean Grove wth hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connolly.. -Mrs. Larch"Fdler and hen two chldren of 2l Parkway Vllage are spendng two weeks n Ocean Cty.. Alan Knapp, son of Dr. and Mrs. C Lyndall Knapp of 40. Hgh street, wll leave on Saturday for a two weeks stay at Lake Cadossecontee, Me. _. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerard Mallory of 26 Parkway Vllage are vstng famly and frends n Buckeye Lake, O. Weselds Dstnctve Fur Shop GAMBRG FRS READY TO WEAR MADE TO ORDER REMODELNG REPARNG CSTOM CLEANNG Scenc FR Storage. EXPERT WORKMANSHP FREE ESTMATES 06 E. Broad St. \ Open Monday evenng* * Wealfleld. Jfc J. WealeTd KNOW YOR AMERCA ~> HEDENBERG-M A. C BEAN WHAT WAS THE NAME OFTHECHltD BOARD THE MAYFLOWER /A/ For home enjoyment. All modern convenences add to home enjoyment... the sensble thng to do s to protect them and your home wth the proper nsurance. See us about t now. SEE THS WEEKS ANSWERS ON FOLLOWNG PAGE HEDENBERG-MACBEAN NSRANCE,tcutvfy 0b SOTH AVE..EAST, CRANFORDCR Colo\a ManWeds \ Mrs. Jane Pares Thb marrage of- Mrs. Jano Heemsath Pares^djpghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Seernsath or- 5. Denman place, to Mr. Rchqrd E. Hrsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enl Hrsch, of Tanglewood lane, Qo\- n^n 4nn plqcp Frrnv n tho f)<.- ceola Presbyteran Church.! Mr. Hrsch s Employed by the Western Electrc Company n New York. _ After a short trp, the couph\ wll resde n Lvngston. Mrs. S. R. Scheckler of 22 Mnch ArthuT^ asta last evenng for Mrs. Wl-.lam.Krumbne, Mrs. Sal De An-, gels.and Mrs./Stanley Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Patrck J. Devln* of 35/roquos road entertaned at a famly supper, on Sunday-n honor" of the chrstenng of ther, nfant son, M*chael Joseph, at St. John the. Apostle Church that -afternoon.- Mr. md Mrs. J. C. Sprrger of Arlngton. were the- godparents. Mr. and Mrs.Erpl Curczak and.ther son, Eml, of 6 Omaha drve. have returned, from a two" weeks stay at ther summer home n sland Heghts On -Saturday -evenng," Mr.and Mrs. Curczrtk celebrated ther fourteenth weddns; annversary at a famly dnner at Ye Cottage nn n Keyport. GANNG COLLEGE HORS Sx weelu md-ummer term specfcally arranged for current enrolleos. veterans, hgh. tcheol graduates; or students needng extra college credts. MATHEMATCS LANGAGES. SOCAL STDES; SCENCE Convenent evenng classes v Monday through " / Frday... August 2-September 0... Regastraton July and August 2.. NON JNOR COLLEGE Holly Street al Sprngfeld Avenuo.Crtmlord. CR FERNS FRNTRE ll-yem Save $3 on Trple-Dresser Bedroom Sute JLS" SALLY $39.00 MAGNFCENT MODERN 3-PC. - STES V SWRL EFFECT AFRCAN MAHOGANY VENEERS V ARCHED PLATFORM BASE V WORLDS OF STORAGE SPACE V EXCLSVE HARDWARE V WARM SEAFOAM FNSH Ths Sute Was the Sensaton of the Recent Chcago Furnture Show- Save $9S 3-pc. Famous Name Bedroom Sutes V Clasalc Georgan stylng! ^V *»«««u ««««lh «. _,,, *- ^.»atny fnsh your good V Swxl mahogany veneersl 9 jo wu tell theyre won V Hch hand-rubbed fnshl f >. rpl---^^! -A THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THRSDAY; JLY 22, 954 Authorty Lets Contracts OnExpanson T.- fnal obstacle n- the way of- tlo proposed expanson pro-,,_.. ml of the Rahvvay Valley Sew- ^. l,,> Authorty.s expected to be h-ll!. Wednesday evenng. An._.. Vl ut s t r be sgned wth Jl," (,nden-roselle Sewerage Athety. permttng the Rah-j o-uso the-stor- doughs of New York at ts low bd of $33,600.. Kuchar Constructon Company of Montvale was awarded the contract for the constructon of a sludge pumpng staton at a* cost? of $5,39, - - n addton to Jhs work, the Rahway Valley authorty plans nn f>n^ c^y^_- ^ carry- trojtjfl Robbns-Allson Names Lghtcap yce-presdent ^ The appontment of Nelson Lghtcap of 7 Sylvestpr street as.,,, t and dockng facltes of the Jnl-Roselle C rou P- " x \^ soon as the agreement has b sgned,- contracts awarded >y hf- Rahway Valley authorty fur n, program wll be n fbrce am tn-, contractors wll-have 00 bys td complete the project. Guy Vlla & Sons of Clark was [v-n the contract for. the - qpnctm. of a.;_fproe rsludge... lne f_ o m (le northerly sde 6 the Jahuny Rver to the Lnden-Rop.Hc authortys storage tanks n j<l.. from where the sludge w ll l«? barged to seja. The lne wjl be about "three mles long. Ths work wll cost. $5, ,.\ contract for constructon of ;l rver crossng lne from the dsposal works n Woodbrdge to tll proposed sludge force lne was nuarlld Spearng, Preston & Bureffluent from ts dsposal -.works to th* Arthur KM to kcenjt from, gong nto the Rahway Rver. Progress has been reported n obtanng rghts of way for the ouall. The bds. were receved by the Rahway Valley authorty at a meetng last Thursday -evenng n the-muncparbuldng~and awarded at an adjorned sesson held n Lnden Monday evenng. Olympc Park Features/ Baby Parade, Band Olympc Parks annual,baby parade. New Jerseys oldest competton for Pretty^chldren. wll be held August 2, the amusement park management announced oday..".- The seasons frst memoral concert, a program of Vctor Herbert selectons, wll be presented by Joseph Basles band August. The second, an all-sousa concert, wll be on ^August 22. BasleV band plays and Bubbles Rcardo sngs daly n Olympc Parks pcnc, grove.. OL BHNERS NSTALLED AND SERVCED LEADERS AND GTTERS GAS WATER HEATERS R & D Plumbng and Heatng. N. ROWE -; CRanlord Burnsde Avenue Cranf6r<L M. J. L. F. brrzp. WEseld M 629 Saler Place Weteld. N. J. tmp surer-of -Robbns and- AL=on. local and long dstance movers, was announced today-by Wllm G. Mueller, presdent., Mr. Lghtcap- joned the local frm n June and s handlng Cranford accounts. A. former school teacher; Mr. Lghtcap taught busness SucatTorTsubjects at Cranford Hgh School from 938 to 942. He was employed as an accountant by the Bethlehem Steel Corporaton- from 9-2 to 953- and served a the Eastern dstrct sales representatve for the Lowe Brothers Company of Dayton untl takng hs present poston. Before -comng- t<» Granford re 940/Mr. Lghtcap was a resdent! of Roselle. He formerly taught; n Pleasantvlle Hgh School. He holds a bachelor of scence degree n. educaton from Trenton State Tt.achers College and a masters ; degree n educaton from Rutgers nversty.. He s actve n alumn affars of the Trenton college and s servng on the colleges centennal celebraton commttee.. "" Actve n local cvc affars, Mr. Lghtcap s a member of the Troop- Commttee, of Boy Stout; Troop 80 and formerly was actve n cub scoutng. He s,trea-. surer of. the nted Fund, a dea- con of the Frst Presbyteran FAMLY LFE TODAY By PHYLLjS PAGE BRADSHAW Spect m Human Kdabou Rutgers, the State nversty -SOCALS- Mr. and Mrs. Delano R. ves and ther daughters, Nancy, Wendy. Holly and Lnda, are vacatonng at Lenape Vllage on Far- vew Lake, Tafton, Pa. MSS WltADSAW "Naughty table to hurt Bobby," s;ys "a "fond morherrwhen ~hcr; chld blmps aganst the table and; hurts hmself. Bobbys ;.wals_of ahcu;sv wllj cease. Hes lkely -to repeat, "naughty table", and even* sometme later may be found lookng at the table and tellng hmself agan that the table s naughty. Bobbys mother, lke.other parents., does ths n an effort to comfort Bobby when he hurts hmself. t may comfort for the moment, but the youngster wll begn to thnk that the table s responsble for the hurt. Sooner or later Bobby wll realze that the tables "not actually responsble. Then he begns ^o wonder. He becomes confused. He knows, what mother told hm, and she cant be wrong. But he also k_.nows that the table snt responsble. Qute -a dlemma for young- Bobby. - When n youngster n leamnjj tq walk and hts a table,he learns that t hurts. He also le-rns what a table s lke. He dscovevs that some objects wll hurt hm f he doesnt walk around them. Chldren need to learn that lfe has ts hurts as well as ts pleasures,- Parents can-jvs--them- a helpng hand and cushon the hurts wthout dsgusng them. When youngsters dscover.that what, pjnents tell them really does.happen, they wll beleve and learn to trust. Confdence wll develop. The youngsters wll want help and wll turn to ther parents tor assstance n meetng problems because "they have learned to trust through experence. Mr. ajd Mrs.Charles E. Dckey Graduaton Exercses j Tucwtluv al Rahwav Pool * Presentaton of Amercan Red Cdss ard "Kng Neptune" cert-j fcatcs to nearly 20Q youngster/ who successfully completedlearn-j to-swm courses at.,the. Rahway Park pool ths summer wtl-hgh-! Edward Lddyof 04 Centennal avenue^p^ July 2 at Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfeld. Mrs. Lddy s the former Frances Goe". ; Mrs. Catheryn Coe of Cranford, s the maternal grandmother and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lddy of"arlng-. ton. Tex., are the paternal grand T parents. ther son, Pvt. Robert Dckey, at Fort Devens. Mass., Aver the week-.! end. He wll leave- shortly for Fort Lews, Wash., en route to two years duty n Japan. Mrs. Dckey s spendng the week n "West "Pont Pleasant wth Mrs. Elzabeth Van Pelt..,. Roofng - Sdng Gutters - Leaders All Work Guaranteed JOHN J. DFABO M2 E. LNCOLN AVENE CRanford 6-05 Church and a member of the Cvl Defense polce reserves andj the Cranford Hgh School Parent- Teacher Assocaton. Mr. Lghtcap s marred and has three chldren Joan, 6 years old; Nelson. Jr.. 2; and Jonathan, 6, all students n the, local publcschools. DTullo Loses Adam DTullo, 3, of 323 Bloomngtlale avenue has Jad hs lcense revoked for" thrty days for mproper passng, falure to keep to the rght and two speedng volatons. He was among 58.lcense revocatons under the pont system reportd by Motor Vehcle Drector Wllam" J?Dearden today. Lenox"pottery; manufactured n Trenton, s known throughout th«? world. Some lne servce plates have been prced at j>g,oo per dozen. ANSWER TO "KNOW YOR AMERCA" Peregrne Whte. Mr7~;frT<P M r s. y of!; N. Balnerv parkway have returned from a weeks vacato at Yarmouthport, Cape Cod. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch of Hampton Hall are vacatonng at Ledge End nn, Hanes Falls, N.Y. Mrs. Harry Syvertsen of 8 Locust drve;~who J was" admtted" to. Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planlleld, Tuesday nght, was reported n far condton there yesterday by hosptal offcals. " lght graduaton exercses at the" pool on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 p.m The program, whch takes.place n the ^ presence of. parents and frends, s open to tn- publc and also ncludes s.-venj aquatc exhbtons,, There wll be l watermelon grab, dvng demonstratons ot "tol skll and "comedy, novelty games and races. -BRTHS- The brth of a daughter, Deborah Jane,.on July 7, at Overlook Hosptal, Summt, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Coulter of 20 W. Holly street. "Mrs. Corte? Ts fe "fo7- mer Elzabeth l.ennon. o A. son, Charles Edward, was born to Staff Sergeant and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Davd E. McCarj thy of y Manson terrace announce j-.lht; brth of -J daughter, Patrca" Ann. at Muhlenberg Hosptal, PlatleK, last Thursday., Mrs. McCarthy s the. former Mss C^n- tha Gllngs,..daughter..of,.Mr. and.. Mrs. Edward S. Gllngs of the Manson terrace address. The pa- tt-rnal grandparents are Mr.~ and ; Ms. Edward. J. McCarthy of Sprngfeld. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert. LaVne of Planfeld announce the brth of! a son, Robert Charles, at Muhlenberg Hosptal, ; Planfeld, on July Jl2. Mrs. LaVne s the former Mss Lyda Downe, dayghter ^(f Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Downe of Warren Townshp, formtrly of 30 Booth street. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.. La-r Vno of Planfeld. STARTNG NOW Dresses that span the seasons am gve- a contnuous performance -.,-!.. TRANS-SEASON MODERATELY PRCED All Summer Stock Reduced for Clearance - S Z E S 7 to 5 0 to , Coronet 2 N. NON AVE. CR Wll Be Closed for Vacaton. July 3 to August 23.. ^ _ r Now n full swng... our most.,.-,, ,"...! N....,...»... ~.u.;......r!.... * ,*.. -.v.,. -^.- -. J.,,...s-.*^;.*v..;. «jj ;..~.^*;..-. ^;Jo..JjtlZ-_, ~J^± J~. &~\ ". <-... *..."-...,;...^. ;.,..,.;,>^\,l.j.s*wp^^^w(^-^». exctng furnture sole n years, jam-packed wth eye-openng values for your home. Plaorm rockers wth sold mahogany arms Sale reg Lucky for you weve a bg collecton at ths low sale prce ready for nunedate delvery! Red. green, bege or black lapestry... g room Smmons nnersprng Alumnum chase usually se t ndoors or outdoors, even as an extra bed. Adjusts to 3 postons. Red or sreen plastc coverng on «nersprnr pad Teleservce-ntaL _. ^ V Antque brass hardware! SALLY $ y derful Tmy*". You got trplo -dweg--4wlth -mnor.- chont. full- or twln-slxo bed. S27900 FERNS FRNTRE & APPLANCES EASTMAN ST. AT NORTH AVE.^CR FREE PARKNG ACROSS THE STREET Open Mon. r Thurs. & Fr. Tll 9 P. M. Famous moke 2% whte horsehar mattress set 39.50^89 set fmou makexl ~From~Tfmou»«8-ynn>oM makexl 2% bonsebar, 88% cotton fell nsulaton dvnely comfortable! Plus box sprn, Twn, fnll «xes. Bamlereers $ 349 TAKE YOR PCK! 3-pc. bedroom ncludes a 37" 5-drawer chest, a 54 8-Jrawer double dresser and mrror, a cannon-luh medum post low footboard bed. 7-pc. dnng room ncludes a 50" buffet, Duncan Phyfe table, 42x62" closed (extends to 74 long open) 4 sde chars and arm char. Check these qualty ponts... theyre outstandng? Authentc Colonal desgnng Peak-qualty conttructon ~* Center-guded, du«t proofed drawers Large sze peces, fnely detaled Penna-t-lut bed constructon Hand-pcked, hgh gloss cherry veneers Dressers have pn trays, shrt parttons One quck look tells you what exceptonal values these complete room seltues are! Theyre perfectly adaptable to todays casual lvng. Theyre rural, hut not rustc. Open stock peces also aaleprced. Furnture, -j. NEW Planfeld Ar-condtoned Barns Open Thursday tll 9 p.m. Sats., 945 a.m. to 6 p.m. _y ^ wm «*. ll "J - n

5 fev ;, f--. " " Page Sx THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THRSDAY, JLY McGoohan Hurls PBA To Elzabeth A A Wn Behnd a three-htter by lt-year-o!^ Johnny McGoohan, the Cranford Honorary PBA cdfed the Elzabeth A.A., 2-0, Sunday at Memoral Feld to move nto second place ".n thenon County Baseball League., \ The local nne s now a full game behnd the league-leadng Lnden Buckeyes. Both teams Planfleld Dreen at-.green Brook Pdrk. Planfleld. CranTords only other game ths season wll be August aganst the -Rlanfteld-Dreersat- Memoral Feld. The standng of the league t Pet..pdrn Duckwcs d. 3.Wto Crjnord Cnny. PBA tl7.l.-lh lruvcs have won eght games, but Cranford has lost two more than Lnden. "...- _, ][cgoohan,_whp_h3d j _ 2^6_rc cord for St. Patrcks Hgh School, Elzabeth, ths past year, was very mpressve n hs frst county league start. He had 6 strke-. outs and walked only s. n a relef job earler ths season, he also was effectve. Cranfortjs only talles came, n the fourth framel RayMoran, -who^had three of.cranfords seven hts, banged a double off Jm Hennas leg-.at thrd, base and scored when Jack* Mller threw wld on ke Baldwns grounder. Baldwn went to second on, the throw and scored on a sngle by Joe Formanek. McGoohan twce was forced to ptch out of tough spots. n both the fourth and nnth nnngs, he loaded thc bases wth only one out. n thc fourth, he pcked Jack Mller, off second and fanned Ron Drcssen to retre the sde and he struck out Dck Pender and Harry Mocca on 3-2 ptches n the nnth. Tom Hghsmth, the losng ptcher, was the leagues leadng batter pror to the start of the game, but he went 0 for 4, whle, Jesse-Queen and Bll Connelly of Cranford,. among the fve leadng battersj^ver^ als held htlcss. Because^- Mckey Carroll and Fred Rchcy, the regular catchers, were not avalable. Queen was pressed nto servce and dd a top notch job Lnden held on to ts league lead wth a 0-9 wjn over the fourthplace West flud Hawks to run ther wnnng streak to" sx The Buck^ eyes won after tralng 6-0. and n other games,-the Elzabeth Braves forfeted to the Plnnfled Blue Stars when only sx players showed up and the Elzabeth Queston Marks lost to the Planfleld Dreers, 4-3. For the second straght week, t was rough go ng for the three Elzabeth teams, Cranford. takes on the "tough Westlleld nne Sunday at 230 at Tomarjues Park, Wesleld. n other games, the Elzabeth Braves meet the Elzabeth Queston Mark at Brophy Feld, Planfleld Blue Stars tangle wth the Elzabeth A.A. n» W»r»an«-<«Park -Feld No. 8. Elzabeth-Roselle, and the lnden Buckeyes try to mantan ther league lead n a game wth the League Sets Meetng. To Plan All-Star Game - A meetng of team managers of the Cranford nter-church Softball League wll be held next Thursday evenng to make pl for the" annual all-star game, Frank Mscrent.no, secretary, announced. The all-star game wll be played August 9 at Memoral Fpld N«.. The Jecue champons wll take on an all-star team of the other sx teams. St. Mchaels, Communty Methodst of Kcrlworth, Cranford- Allance and Cranford Methodst arc all n a,poston to take the ttle. We»lll.l Hawku l.ullk lu«- Staru... Drrcm.. KM*. Quttlou Murkb Elzabeth A.A ThVlnc-ups; w r B ) CHANFOHD ELZABETH A.A. All K l A nl Donacl. 3b 4 Conuuy, rf Moran. f Queen, c Bnldwn. lb 4-3 MGhun, p J Tota«33 2 Elzabeth A.A ranord... M, Plot. 2b 2 Kcnna. 3b 4 OlHVmlth. p\ Mller, h.s 4 l H,nt«-n.rJ 3 0 Drccsrn, b 3 0 Anzclouo, c 3 0 Pender. rf Totals, ) X 2 Error* Mller. K.nnn. Plot, Baldwn. Lndcburff. Two bac ht Moran. Double plays Mller, Plot and Drccaen. J3K.-3 on bulls olt HlGhHmth 0, f! McGoohun 0. Struck out by lbhrnlth -, by McCoohan,0. mpres Wukovels and Rust. Play feld Tenns Tourney Slated The frst annual playground tenns tournament wll open tomorrow at the new courts behnd ranford Hgh School, James Avery, playground sports supervsor, announced. All boys between the ages of 0 o l&jrc elgble tocompete,-mr. Avery sad. At least 6 entres are xpected. Seedng wll go to the top. eght players. The Townshp Recreaton Commttee has been granted the use of the new courts by the publc school system. The courts were donated to the school System by the Hall, Kske and Muthcy famles as. a memoral to the late Frank Mjss., long-tme school jantor and an,mploycc of the famles. Patrolman Fttcler Fnd (n Polce Pstol Practce Patrolman Albert Fscher, wth,294, led the feld n the fourth rafhlcvhhoot of the season held jy the. Cranford Polce Department at the Nomahegan range of.he non County Park Commsson last week. Second hgh was Patrolman Jos- ;ph Kovacs, wth 289, and Sj«t. Peter Mller and Patrolman Rchard Schofleld each scored a 282. Among other hgh scorers were.he followng Lt. Thomas Woods,!80; Patrolman Frederck Roberts, 280; Lt. Lester Powell, 275; Patrolman Robert Ryan, 273; Patrolman Lous.Gucrfn, 27; Lt. jeorue.rdscndajc 268; Sgt. Arche Brd, 266; Patrolman Samuel Cymbaluk, 263, and Patrolman Wllam Crsscy, 262. \rs. Waters Wns Mrs. Katherne Waters of Westleld won the nne-hole me<lul play Tuesday afternoon at the Echo Lake Country Club. Westtteld. Mrs. Natale Denman of Cranford had low putts wth 5. mm t. tlll SED CRS Catesy, Havelka Qualfy n Atlantc Cty Play Two Cranford. area golfers were members of teams whch qualfed for, berths n the New Jersey dvson of the Atlantc Cty_ proamateur golf tournament Monday at Atlantc Cty. 7^_ ^ \ Jutca cnsy r of featw<joa,. n member at Shackamaxoh, ard Alex Ternye, als6 of Shackamaxon, ted for frst place n the qualfyng play wtajscores of Also qualfyng was Ed Havelka of Kehlworth, professonal at Ash Brook, who teamedwth Ray Sullvan of non, a member of Gallopng Hll. T-~~~^ -^ ; "~ + "7 The tourney wll eoncjude August 3 when the New Jersey qualfers wll compete wth entres from other areas n.a 36-hole medal champonshp. The competton s sponsored by the Atlantc Cty Chamber of Commerce as part of the ctys centennal celebraton. Oroles, Cardnals Leadng n Lttle League Dvsons The Oroles moved two full games out n front of the pack n thc Eastern Dvson of the Cranford Lttle League, whle the Cardnals contnue, to hold the lead the WesternDvson, one "game aneag or me The Cardnals won three tmes durng the week, rppng thq Dodgers, 4-, Tuesday evenng. the Braves, 9-8, Frday evenng and the Gants, 7-6, last Wednes-.day evenng n one of the best played games of the season., Rche Dombrowsk hurled a one f htter Tuesday evenng, but the Dodgers scored on an error. Ralph Kel, George Craft and Charle Doney led the httng barrage for the Cardnals. <, Dombrowsk was also the star for the Cardnals n the Braves game. Hebelted., two home rune, whle Whalen Of the Braves contnued hs, home run barrage wth two more to brng, hs.seasons total Church Loop Fght Holds -The four-way battle for frst place n the,.crapford nter- Church Softball League contnues nto ths week. St. Mchaels downed Cranford Methodst, Monday evenng, 5-, to take over.frstplace, a half ^ m e ahead of Communty Methodst of Kenlworth and a game ahead of the losers. Cranford Allance remaned n contenton by wallopng Osccola Presbyteran, 4-6, and Lnden Presbyteran rpped Calvary Lutheran, 9-2.,_ The St. Mchacls-Cranford Methodst contest was well played. George Suyder was the wnnng hurlcr ard ra Lomench took; the loss. On Monday evenng. St. Mch- S agan takes on Cranford Methodst n a game that may decde the champonshp. t wll b(f Cal varjt LtherarPvs. Cranford Allance and Lnden Presbyteran vs. Communty Methodst n other games that evenng. Lnden Presbyteran takes on Calvary Lutheran Wednesday evenng at Nomuhegan Park; The league season wll end or August 2 when Cranford Methodst meets Cranford Allance at Memoral Feld. The league announced that Cranford Allance wll meet Osccola Presbyteran on August 3 or 5 f the game has a bearng on the league champonshp. St.. Mchaels walloped < Osccola Presbyteran,- 8-4, last Wednesduy evenng at Nomahegun park. The league leaders belted four homers, ncludng three consecutve crcut clouts n the frst nnng. The Alden street nne collected 8 hts to score the 8 runs, whle the losers had nne safetes. Snyder was the wnnng ptcher and Frank Mserehtno took the loss. The standng of the league w St. Mchaels Communty Mcthmlt M l t Crunnrd Allucu... Lnden Prctbytcrun Calvury Lutheran Obcvola Prvtbytrm Pet tun.on t. ENJOY YOR VACATON/ Anu* yourmlf of lh«pleasant trp you ar«plan* nlng... rad* your car n for a naw«r mod«l S««our fn* stock of (juarantead ona-ownar cars.. "WEEK-END SPECAL" 95 CHEVROLET Hprr» lver Mrtn A r*«l bay lor Hsfoty-Yvftrd for peak runnng condton. lnao> ond out < o wonderful bargan t only S92S.00 >,. SS0 DESOTO FORD VSED CAR BA»(lAfN». 952 CHEVROLET, rada«, be«r, tltr.»nd lde mrror. t D»*>r f.. l g ltst OLDSMOBLE »»- t ONVtKTBLK la«top a«4 grey bottom. YDK ASl AT<\ Tb»»n«(all ol extra* and ready 4rl«o away. twuw; l p. T ml low-co>t p.llt. n tnl. one.. 95 CHEVROLET l>«.r b.d.n r>«r. rado, har, dlr. >lg., beaafal bck. 953 CHEVROLET HANDYMAN l.-vu oar Stn Wagon, t ue green, radko, dealer and dr. >lg. low mleage and recondtoned (or a carclrco vacaton. ^ NORMS CHEVROLET, 209 and 64 Ccntr.l Wwdd -- WE LOT CENTRAL AVE. ~OPEN NTlt 9 PM.~ Gatesy Tourney Wnner At Slackamuxon Cluh Garwoods Jules Gatesy teamed wth Joe Haydu to wn the second annual mcmbcr-gucst tournament Sundny nt Shackama.xon wth u low gross of 68. A former Gallopng Hll star, Gatesy joned the Scotch Plans course ths, season. ^... Mke Elko of Kenlworth, ulsb a Galloptg Hrplayer, teamed wth Jm Tngley for second place at 69. Gatesys 7 took low ur honors for members.. F-sscx County, wth the largest populaton n the state of New Jersey, has >t OVcrbrook a thoroughly, modern (curatvc hosptal for, mental dseases. t s equpped to gve medcal, surccu), dental physotherapy, hydrotherapy, occupatonal therapy, and other treatment! Howe Arnesen drove out three hts and knocked rj fve rns to lead the Cardnals to Vctory over the Gants. Doncy was, outstandng at *short 4 for the wnners. w n the Eastern Dvson, th.e Oroles edged the ndans, 6-5, last Thursday evenng, whle the ndans splt two other games durng the week wth the Yankees, wnnng 5- Frday evenng and losng 6-6 Monday nght. n the Oroles-ndans game, Dck Solway of the Oroles outptched Barry Adubata. Solway allowed sx hts, whle Adubata, n hs frst start snce comng tp from the Mnor Dvson, gave up only fve. For the frst tme ths year t. the Yankees topped the ndans by pqundng out 3 hts good for 6 runs. Shahcen, Fleuren, Slocum and Dc Longe each got two hts for the Yankees. Eagle got a home run wtha man on for the ndans. Ray Btz struck out 0 men and allowed only threehts n ganng the wn.., Rtrh Hanna nnwpd nr> wqlks and only sx hts n defeatng the.yankees for the ndans, 5-. Two doubles by Earl Eagle and two double plays by the ndan nfeld were the hghlghts of the contest. - Behnd the hurlng of Byrnes, the Yankees topped the Tgers, 6-5, last Wednesday evenng.. The..followng-games are scheduled ths week n the Eastern Dvson Tonght Tgers vs. ndans; Monday Yankees vs. Tgers;- Tuesday ndans vs. Oroles; and Wednesday ndans vs. Yankees. n the Western Dvson, the followng contests are slated Tonght Cardnals vs. Braves; Monday Gants vs. Cardnals; Tuesday Braves vs. Dodgers; and Wednesday T- Braves vs. Gants. The standng of "the Easterr Dvson for the second half of the season Oroles....TlBers ndans Yankees Second half standng n the Western Dvson s - w s Pel Cardnals- Dnducru Gants Qravcs W V Pot. 4 2.HA Lead Playground Leagues Memoral Feld took over frst place n the Playground Senor Softball League ths week wth four wns and now has won sx consecutve contests. The league-leaders edged. Lncoln Avenue Feld, 7-6, Tuesday, and rpped Adams Avenue Feld, 9-3, on Monday. Last Thursday.Memoral Feld.shutout the Hgh ;.A Two Local Men Advance n Gallopng Hll Play Two. Cranford area men advanced to the thrd round of the Qallopng Hll Golf Club champonshp. \ Alvn Peterson of Cranford dor feated Dave Starr, 3 and 2 and Gus Gehedcggcr of Gurwood downod- Henry Zobro, 5 and 4. Jerry Sabatr -of Kehlworth lost to Mke Kascn, 2 and. Peterson -was medalst n the qualfyng round and s co-favored wth Joe Brofka of Summt for thettle. Bshop Hrls _^^^ No-Ht Game n Mnor Dvson A no run, no ht game- by Frank Bshop of the Senators hghlghted acton ths week-n the Mnor Dn vson of the Cranford Lttle League..... Frank. hurled... the.senators to a wn over the Prates, whle Faulkner led the httng attack wth four hts n lve tmes to the plate, ncludng two doubles. Vctoresby the Cubs and Phlles tghtened the! league race. Only a garre-and-a-half separates the league leadng Whte Sox from the-. Phlles, Prates and Senators who arc ted for fourth place. The Cubs walloped the Whte Sox, Stanley Olbrys allowed only two hts, as Chuck Evans belted a home run wth the bases loaded. After scorng 0 runs n the second nnng, the Phlles coasted to a 6-6 wn over the Red Sox. Carlozz racked up 3 strkeouts n ganng Jhe wn, whle Walsh took the^losk Kr eter ht a homer,,"whle Dck Kupchc belted two trples...,--. The" standng of the league w. T Whte Sox Cuba 4 Red Sox ; 3. Phlles ; 3 Prates 3 Senators School nne, 24-0, and walloped Roosevelt, Jn other games t was Hgh School 7, Adams 6; Lncoln 2, Adams 3; Lncoln 7, Hgh School 9; Roosevelt 6, Lncoln 5; and Roosevelt, Hgh School 8. The standng of the league. Ml h Pet Memoral Feld Roonovclt School 4 2.BS7 Lncoln Feld Hgh School..^ Aclumu Feld 0 5,000 n the junor softball league, the Hgh School holds llrst place wth a 5-0 record. Durng the week, the Hgh School topped Roosevelt, 0-3, and Memoral Feld, 8-5, and -6. n other games,. Lncoln blanked Adams,. -0; Roosevelt shutout Lncoln, 9-0; Memoral whpped Lncoln, 34-0; and Lncoln blanked Roosevelt,. 9 T -0. The standng of the league W L Pet. Huh School Koosuvclt School Memoral Kl.-ld Lncoln Feld AdatnJ Flud ; n, baseball acton. Memoral Feld lost to nam Park, Garwood, 4-0,; Frday and Lncoln Feld lost to the same team, 3-, on Monday. Memoral Feld topped Lncoln Feld, 3-2. last Wednesday. Norm Muldrow ptched Memoral to the wn over Lncoln and allowed only one ht, whle Lous Pasqua, the losng hurler, gave up only two hts. Clyde "Durham" Of" Memoral leads the senor softball leagtc batters wth a.63 average. Tralng htm are Chuck Martn of Memoral,.600; Clff Dobbns of Memoral,.57; Joe Grace of Roosevelt,.538; Mckey Talaferro of Roosevelt,.500; Loue Pasqua of Lncoln,.473; Norm Bowne of Memoral,.400; and Tommy OBren of-roosevelt,.400. The followng games are scheduled for ths week n.the senor league Today Adams at Lncoln and Memoral at Hgh School; RAPNf numu thru AG. 9> GRANDSTAND FEATRES... Mutual Foclllt on avty v«l. ~ SporoH lounge*! Tenote Overlookng foddodc Euoloton. / " Dalog Foutes oo 3 kv«l, ndudng (afetena. ka-«al«drnkng Fountans. SKOATMNS D«a 0GAN0STAND (DST). fewtylvonla Vollo», N.V 2 25 (Sol,.,33) v. N.wo.k (r.n-v).. \39 (Sol., 3l0) lv. llbey 5, N.V. (Je>wy C.n /ol) 30 Hat,., 2 33) V» -»3t40 (5oH.. >3.W) B«. n ( K OCEANPORT, N. J. B«l»un R«d Bank t lonf Brancb 4onurclng Tr«Xra. thfy Wrl. STAKE RACES Sot., Jury 24 HONMOTH HANDCAP Add.d W.d., July 2* MSS WOODfOBO S AddH BV <AH au> J Oo. POST 230 DALY DOBLE CLOSES 220 tomorrow Hgh School at Lncoln and Roosevelt at Adams; Monday. Roosevelt at Lncoln and, Memoral at Adams; Tuesday Hgh School at Roosevelt and Memoral at Lncoln; and Wednesday Adams at Hgh School and Roosevelt at Memoral. n the junor-league,, the followng games wll be played Memoral at Roosevelt and Hgh School Tor women and the 00-yard free at -Adams (afternoon game); tomorrow Adams at Roosevelt and Lncoln at Memoral; Monday Roosevelt at Memoral and Adams at HgK School; Tuesday Memoral at Adams (afternoon game) and Lncoln at Hgh School; and Wednesday Adams at Lncoln and Hgh School at Roosevelt. Board 44 to Call 20 Men for nducton Selectve Servce Board 44, whch serves Cranford and Garwood, has been drected to send 20 men for nducton nto he armed forces on August 26. The men wll report to the boards ofttcc,_.n the Plahfjeld Cty Hall "Jl 830 a.m. before leavng- by bus_for_"newark_,f.6r nducton. On July 27, the board/has been ordered to nduct 32 men. They also wll report tothe Plafneld Cty Hall at 830 a.m. Nassau Hall, admnstratve buldng of Prnceton nversty also.served us a barracks and hosptal durng the Revolutonary War. TS NO V PROBLEM... for us to pant. Asbestos Shngles We NOW have the rght pant and the best workmen. Call for FREE ESTMATE. CRanford MCHAEL M. BARCH Vaultng and Decoratng "ALL WORK GARANTEED" xtra l«dr Mt. toot Sat. A Sun. tv. W. 4)St.rOA.kL,W.25 St. J0t20 «um wot 4M tr.u.m. «0NNO CAHA VCCAL MAMT. B<Mff SNDAYS ONr-ftSO A.M. State AA Swmmng Champonshps Slated The New- Jersey AA Swmmng Champonshps, the top aquatc event of the season at John Russell Wheeler Park pool. Lnden, wll be held next Thursday nght, wth the openng event at 730 p.m. The. evenngs program ncludes state champonshp events n, the 50-yard free-style for junor women, 50-yard.free style for senor men and the one meter dve for junor men. competton classes, n two State AA open events. The 50-yard back stroke Also scheduled for arc champonshp style for men. The hghlght of the evenng, for the, many local youngsters who have been usng the Lnden and Rahway pools ths summer are the "age group" events. These nclude eght 50-yard-free style events for boys and" grls n four age.groups 0 and under, -2, 3-4 and 5-6 years. Entres, whch close.july 26, may be obtaned from F. S. Mathewson, superndendent of recreaton. Warnanco Park, Elzabeth. DOCONO CRS w^\ Pwm Wow. P*. %>J BnJor wonderful Vacaton or J> Honeymoon at thls beauul Acr«Resort, 3 Modern Hotela. De- - cto Meal. Ronermoon Lodge and cor Cottae* wth meala at howl. All Sporu. Lake. Beach. Tennu. dolt. Movlea. Socal Ac-, TM. Churche* nearby. M3 to $79.. N.T. Offce. W.4M. (Km. ««) LOO-SM AR CONDTONED THtATR LBERTY CONTlNb HtV t>%l. «ftu... NOW thru TES. Weekday! tb leatare. wll only be shown at S5 and 80 P.M... also.. JOHN DEHEC JOAN EVANS "The OWTCAST* VFW Wns Twelfth Straght, Two Tens Te for Second Whle the league-leadng VFW- held on to ts four-game lead and extended ts wnnng streak to, 2 E"mrs the Peppermnt Room and Harrs Lmted moved nto a te for second place n the Cranfdn ecfeaton-soxthal [^ar The league leaders downed Breens. 9-5, to send the. losers nto a te for fourth\ place wth thej - r- ; - Blue Room. The Peppermnt Room[ /- ^ ^_#_. fll - also defeated BreensN 9-4, whle l/o f l l l CtllS Harrs Lmted topped tne G-Menj by a. 9-5 count. The Blue Rcom walloped the Nomads; 3-9. Home runs by Lazza and Dela Play for Men Opens Saturday to ts wn over Brecns. Hessler popular tcpns event. non Counh th d T was the wnnng ptcher and Tudor was charged.wth the loss. tys tradtonal mens^-sngles am doubles tournament, wll.open Two four-run nnngs^ the sec- 27th annual competton son- &dond.and sevenths-paced the VFW to ts "vctory over Breens. Wesert and" Pells belted homers for the urday. at the Warnanco courts. Elzabeth and Roscllc. Tournament play, whch s wnners. Ktchell ganed the wn j to male resdents of non Counand Poelter took the-loss.. j ty. wll contnue on weekday.ew. ke Baldwn, ht -a crcut-clout wth two on as the Blue Room rpped the Nomads. Johnny. Korch was the-wnner and Rebctj was the loser., The followng games are scheduled ths week Tonght- Nomads vs. A & P and. VFW vs. Peppermnt Room; Tuesday- A & P vs. Blue. Room and Brecns Gold nngs-and all day Saturdays and * Sundays through August..The defendng sngles champon s Cephas Monnett of. Rahway, whle the doubles crown was won last. year. by. John Chandler of Fanwopd and Dc Wtt Wlls of Scotch Plans... Roundng out the July schedule of tenns events at the Warnanoo Cheeks vs. the Nomads; and Wed- [ Park courts s the non County nesday G-Men vs. VFW and Womens Tenns Tournament <m Harrs Lmted vs... Peppermnt} July 3 startng at 930 a.m. En- Room. - [.. [ tres for ths event close at noon, The standng of the league" Tuesday, wth George T. Cron, asw. ret. sstant superntendent of recrea- ;S? toh. Box 23. Elzabeth. -6S7 V VFW 2 o Peppermnt Room p 4 Harrs Lmted 8.4 Blue Room., Breens Gold hccks Nomads., A&P G-Men O 2 Mss Stevens Loses V. Three-Set Match. Crawford to Face non n rw<-softball Tlt Cranfords next game n the non County Polce Softball League wll be played n non next.wed--, nesday evenng. The Rosellc polce came to Cran- Mss June Stevens of Cranford [ Was elmnated n the thrd round j ford last Wednesday and swamped of tre New Jersey womens all- the home team 9 to n a game amateur tenns tournament n a at Memoral Feld. A home run by thrllng three-setter^monday tv-^-tjbob, Nylen^3cccmnted_ for_crannng at the Warnanco Park courts, f fords sole run. Elzabeth-Roselle. _.. ;"" Mrs. Judy Aurahd of Elzabeth; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ defeated the local grl , to move, nto the quarterfnals. Mss Joan Pken of South, Orange downed Mss Ann-Burke of Cranford, 6-, 6-0, n a secondround match. Mss Pken L> seeded second. n another second-round match. Mss Stevens won by default from Mss Eleen McEllgott.of Nutley. She ganed the second round Saturday by defeatng Mss Dorothy Connors of Maplewood, 6-, 6-3. NON DRVE-N Rourc 2 2 N 2 - g F. - SAT., TONY CRTS JLY MAKT Mtrn BEACHHEAD" N COLOR Mas "Fronter Days" Fealacce la T«eb. - Sport nanny CM SON. - MON. BOB uore JLY JOAN FONTANE "CASANOVAS BG NGHT" n Techncolor plo* The Javanese Dagger* Specal Short Fealare Sport Cartoon AG. -3 _ The Marabunta Strkes Box Odlee Open Daly amjt" Snnr! A.M.! TM-. PAPER MLL PLAYHOSE Mlbum H. J. Mlbarn Prank Carrlncton Drector Eves. Tata, thro H.L. *M» Son.. B(M M.. Than, and Sat 2 LASTS TMES OPENS TESw For 5W«eks r The GBEAT WALTZ" 27 JLY Starrtu; Dorothy Saadls Ted Scott and A Splendd Cast. Eexellent Choras Tckets. Kresccs. Barns. All Aeracl«Mall Orders [RflnFORD C R A N F O R D J XATNECS DALY TM. CONTNO8 SAT. - SN. - HOk>. HOW thns SATw JLY 24 n Techncolor 3O/tS STERLNG CKXoTFOKO AYDEM "JOHNNY GTAR" r u w > LTBEB SMJVAN ADLEB THE MAM STORY. Sfl. MOR. TOES. JLY 2S JAMES EDMND WHtTMOKE GWKNN "TH EM" Aba MTKET- DANNE Koover rostek Drve A Crooked Road WED. THR TES. JLY 28 AG. 3 n CnemaScope CFTO.V DOEOV. ^CEBB MeGOlBK THREE CONS N THE FONTAN" rm KOVALD. DCWET KEAQ.W MARTN "Prsoner Of War" TES. MAT_ JLY 27 ABBOTT... COHAM HOLD THAT GHOST KDDE MATNEE EVERY TESDAY HELD OVER! THE PLACE FOR FN l Swmmng, beaches, rdes, refreshments, pcnc Joe Basles band playnghe latest musc every day; Always free seats (or the natons greatest outdoor show; Ffty exctng rdes the new European sensaton,the Rotor; the worldvlargest merry-go-round; fastest roller coaster; lonsest scenc ralway system; walkthroughs; skll games.. now playng... TRASED BEARS Three other great acts " OLYMPC PARK RVNCTCN-MAPLEWOOD AR-CONDTONED RALTQ WESTFELD THDBS. EHL. SAT. 2 Techncolor Hts! LAHA TRNER The Flame And The Flesh" HT v«. WALTEH PDGEON VAH JOHHSOM "Men of The Fghtng Lady" SDK. MOM. TOES. JOAN CRAWFORD STERLNG HAYDEN "JOHNNY GTAR" ALSO SHFOAEY WNTERS "PLAY GRL" SPECO. MATNEE FOR CHLDBEN Wed. M VM. July 28 RODDY MCDOWELL "Lasse Come Home" rt-r«0 COLOR CARTOONS WED. EVE. THRO SAT. 7 -Carnval Story".. AND "Sege at Red Rver".,. / 3. -, - - ^ - - _, -. -., / ;.. /. ; >... / - f^grmg^ Seven Route 0 Changes To Be Felt Her^ On AVeek-ends Thc reduced servce schedule whch" Bevano Chartered Servce put nto effect on ts ^ l 0 o bus lne between Kenlworth and Lnden startng August j wn be felt manly on weekends and by persons yrshng bus transrtton to or front the General Soors plant n Lnden* t was exc) by a company nder the proposed schedule, th; conp anv plgns to operate the lnt. wth only three drvers on Saturdays, nstead of the four now t s proposed >to elmnate all of the present 2 Sunday trps to General Motors, wth those partcular trps endng after August "l ;l( the Pennsylvana Ralroad sfton n Lnden. The present 4 General Motors trps on Satur-,.,vs. would be cut down to two, One leavng Kenlworth at 605.,, and arrvng at the General Motors )lant at 640 a.m., and the othf leavng from. Kenlworth at 3p p.m. and arrvng at General Motors at 340 p.m. The present 28 trps to General Motors on weekdays would be ct to 23 under the new schedule., only other change, n the weekday sohedult...would mean that the last bus at nght would leave Kenlworth at 050 p.m. ana arrve at the ralroad staton n Lnden at 6, nstead of leavng Kenlworth at. 50 p.m. and arrvng n Lnden at 25 a.m. as s,the case under the present tmetable. _ The bus company has receved nocaton from the Publc tlty Commsson that the proposed nowschedule has been fled subject to protest by nterested partes.. A&P STAGES A Polo Generates Excessve Fears, Physcans Say Because of the dramatc and tragc effects whch t has upon ts most grevously affected vctms, polomyelts s a dsease whch requently generates exaggerated fears whch border on panc. Recently t has been labeled by one medcal authorty as "the mostcommon of all nfectous dseases." t s contended that polo occurs about as commonly as measles, and that" therefore approxmately nnety percent of all who lve to become adults have had polo. Consderng these clams, perhaps the fears of parents may be rendered less acute f they are made to realze that t s only n relatvely few nstances that an attack of polo s serous enough to.produce crpplng. Moreover, only a fracton of one percent (al to survve polomyelts nfecton; less than half of those wth central nervous system nvolvement develop paralyss; many paralyzed patents recover completely, and eghty-fve percent show marked subsdence of the effects of paralyss. Therefore, parents s h o u d calmly and ntellgently see that ther chldren^ heed""the~ famlar warnngs agansj fatgue, chllng, deblty, the dsregard of santary measures, and ndscrmnate contacts wth people. Panc has no place n normal lves, or"n the fkht aganst ths or any other dsease...., St. Mchaels Graduate Des of Crash njures Davd C. Wrght, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlbur S. Wrght of Wesleld, -who ded Tuesday n Paul Khball Hosptal, Lkewood, of njures sustaned Monday n a head-on collson near Toms Rver, was a graduate of St. Mchaels School here. The am\ly formerly resded at 344 [Thrd avenue, Garwood. The Wrght boy, on the way.to the famlys summer home n H""y Park, had htched a rde n a ear whch collded head-on wth another yehlcle on Route 9» Berkeley Townshp. la addton to hs parents, he ; s. survved by a brother, "Wlbur E., and a sster, Joan L. Wrght, botl) anome. The funeral wll be Saturday n Toms Rver, to Protest s Servce Cut to KEN.WORTtt Counclman Walter Borght, charman of the transportaton commttee, an- n d yesterday he has re- quested Borough Clerk Phlp Mc- vn to wrte a letter to thc tltes Commsson pro- tst mk tne proposed--reducton n servce by Bevano Chartered ce on bus Route 0. Borght explaned he s st -any change downward n th0 present schedule on Route 0. The company reported yester- «ay Kenlworth wll lose the last Ms at nght, whle most xl the other changes affect trps to the eneral Motors plant n Lnden. The Passalc Falls, located n t bave Skatng Partes Begn! (Contnued from page ) evenng to those who dd not own them or do not happen to. have them avalable. A large number of chldren were forced to? ald, playground supervsors and stand around and watch because tb, y do not have skates, the recreaton commttee secretary explaned. hgh school teachers, are servng as supervsors.. Through the cooperaton of Mayor. Fred P. Andersen. Mrs. t.james Avery and Thomas Tp- Schllnger, and Fre Chef oward Schndler, arrangements have] thanked Hortons local tre store," r.!.-.r of th,- A^Vr^n Htvohton Wat untl late August or early been made for the auxlary fre.; ^ use of ts electneal outlet for _ t h e..j,^, Ret, (t,. ^ ^ J,-r-j September to nlant nnnsv seod for company to sell soft drnks to the sound system and- record Svy L; ucu.t- -< the om buryng rase funds for addtonal equp- player , ** ment. The recreaton commttee today to plant pansy seed for... _. _.. -next years plants. Seed wont. ^jund of thc F.;!. Prvsbylenan Church, at Mur. >trcv and Scot- H t rmula e whcn temperature day The Monument to the (despatch arn ro.d. Orange. and nght s more than 70 degrees. Southern Star Bonto Sold tak 7 K. can 25 Jouthern Star > BONTO To save work and money, serve ths flavorful fsh n salads and casseroles Crlsco Pur* vagabla horhnljg lb can Za-Rex Syrup Pura frut fl«vor»d full looz.4fa boh * DNTY MOORE Beef Stew 24 M can 37 Jon the thousands who save by choos-r ng Dnty Moore Beef Stew at A&P Dal Complexon Soap Dal Deodorant Soap! *,; Reynolds Wrap Alumnum Fol 25fLrollA#* Pun alumnum fol of 00 ktchen mracles Camay Soap For Mt and bath Ganay Soap Epacllylorthabah «- PSS N BOOTS Cat Pood 25< 2 27c Made from whole freah fsh balanced cereal* and thrfty to buy at A&P. vory Soap Partonal 4 *- 2 vory Soap For dbh«, laundry and bath 3 r. 25 A.Ps OWN PRE VEGETABLE SHORTENNG dexp. -.the dgestblel all.-purpose shortenng... s deal for cakes, fres and perfect-pes. -lb.con30 J-<jua/ to #ft«btt Y*t Cottt You n Sfcan* Porton k.39 Super-Rght and Other Top Grade Brands SMOKED HAMS 59< -CookSMudera DM. Btt Nrtlon *. Ready- -Eat Hams r 45. att Partlra Whole or Ether Half. Full Got Wkole or Dtr tlf-fu Cat lb. 63 Geouas Sprax Ground Beef Fr..My 9 rou n d Srlon Steaks ^.«.* Porterhouse Steaks Jul < Gross Rb Pot Roast J «f ; >-79 C top Srlon Roast B -- b 85 c Rbs of Beef Oven-Ready Rbs off Beef Legs of Lamb >33 e Lon Veal Chops.. lb 79" Rb Veal Chops Shoulder Veal Chops Boneless Veal Roast 65c rlmqualhy 20o24lb. 4 «o 2 lbs. ««Readyto-cool for frc«tu«, uladf H 4Cf Alltut " Boneless Chuck Pot Roast.»> 49 e Rb Steaks..» -»> 63 C r - 69 Chuck Roast or Steak &" > lb 39 C Boneless Brsket Beef ^-com,d b 59c Boneless Soup Beef»>» ^390 Pork Chops H; P «nd»f, O uder C f n>-55 e Lon Pork Chops c.n«. r c <, b 89 C b 95c Beef Lver s P.c;«[ y».ct e d b 57«. 73 C tb 59c u>33 e Lon Pork Chops Smoked Hanf Slces Smoked Pork Butts Smoked Beef Tongues Frankfurters Slced Bacon v Breakfast Bacon Shrmp f n.crabmeat t Fred Fsh Stcks b -73f Sced nb.pg.59 0 m«nl» ^ 65 C STOCK YOR PANTRY WTH THESE GROCERY FAVORTES! Grapefrut Juce Corn Flakes A&P Fray Qulty luyfem < V~ 22 DlMn lstmtpnags. My-T-Fne» 4^35c Tomato Sauce 6 s - 43c Evaporated Mlk W-»«H«- 4 J.47 8 Tomatoes - b - d 2^3* Bry Mlk Solds r S S - 59«Green Peas *r*-*. 2 ^ 23 e Carolna Whte Rse ^9 ^37 Sauerkraut ^^^^ 2 3^23 C Campbells Tomato Juce 2 "^ 25 Gut Beets lo - b - J 3 25 C Burrys Oxford Cremes.. " 29 Green Lma Beans w«**^ l^tl* Jane Parker Cookes. S2L r/t W 9 3 lttle Kttens Gat Food Del Rch Mazarne... ^29«Thrvo Bog Food... Colanul Brand-KherStyls Pckle Spears 2 49c Pnk Salmon %r 43c Rtz Crackers -^6 ;; 32c Pneapple Chunks A*p(.nc yq.. lt, ^-^o Crushed Pneapple ^ ^ 2 ^ 49«Purple Plums ;.-*»*«*q»»»» 3 ^25 Pneapple Juce *&«>>*At 2 e 8 ; n 27 P Marcal Hankes... 3 f r 22 HfjajtalLasvaa Combnaton rag. 44f 9 bath noouury offv J O " BG FRT VEGETABLE VALES FROZEN FOODS Cooceatrated Orange Juce 3^ 49c Honeydew Melons Fresh Peaches Westera etra Sweet lps large -«* TV Turkey Bnne Sandwch Steaks Hygrade Chopped Beef Orangeade Lemonade Melon Balls W Lbbys Raspberrl Sweet Peas BW^ Cut Golden Corn > MnuMad or Snow. Crop Calgrov*..Jlot.- OL 25«Bananas Watermelon Calforna Oranges N -«P VJ ««-"-5 C Seedless Lmes f;d - "»«3 6 Calforna Lemons»»(«,..*. 4^50 Fresh Carrots w -»"- ^^^W Radshes 5c Blueberres CalthntM -pw ^ Q. 0 0 pg-w Mayonnase.,. ^33, jr Salad Grossng -. l6^27 e 3 V 47 C Sandwch Spread 9 C ;3 C Ana Page F^e Foods New Jersey ku A 7 < Fresh Beets N«vbyf«nn*. bunch Cucumbers M..^,., ceberg Lettuce *«* *»«««p^>] Fresh Broccol Green Peppers f-.«*/r«- ng sland Ptatees armx bu Sparkle Sherberts Spaghett Sauce " Thrfty, T.mo-Sav.ng JANE PARKER BAKED GOODS Golden Loaf Cake Coffee Cake JM Parker lple-labl Jaae Parker each each 29 3 *&* JM»P*rttr-lck.Juky. Lu«l«u-8 whlz JM frfe-8 lochse Blaeberry Pe»<>65c lemon P e - ^ - - ^ ^ Pound Cake e ld -"«" c u r29 Whte Bread Orange Chffon Cake... -^59 Whole Wheat Bread Crumb Scjuare Coffee Cake *«c>>39 0 Rolls. H^bur g.r Q rfr.nfuh«^^^z^x^ Vanty Far Facal Tuuat Wht* DARY J/ALES Surayft Faacy Crenery Salt «r Sweet Fresh Butter 63c Slced Swss Cheese / o n c >L 55 e Ched-O-Bt C.M ^- Cheese Spread Chee-Whz **. - Prowelone Cheese Cottage Cheese Blue Cheese Dana.m P ort.d b.77 c MTAnM...smc J For dtha, uodry and bath Dux Vaf MM famly W*J. and dthat $uper

6 /.. /.- -. Br Pace Eght Wllam C Thomas Funeral servces for Wllam C. Thomas of Weseld, son of Mrs. Katherne W. Thomas of Cranford, were held yesterday mornng at». t-aurs Epl!"<pal Cluch; h feld. The Rev. Samuel C. Purdey, curate, offlcated.-bural took place at Moravan Cemetery, New Dorp, Staten sland. Mr. Thomas, a, parthe^ n the New Yorfc nsurance frm of Flynn, Harrson and Cdnroy, ded Sunday n Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfted, or bref llness ; ^^ ~ "Born n Bayonne, Wt.. Thomas had resded n Weseld for 30 years. He joned the nsurance Jlrm n 92 and became a partner 4 years later. He was also assocated wth the nsurance brokerage offces of M. A. Gesner Company, New York, and M. A. Gesner of llnos ncorporated, Chcago. ---" " r OBTARY Mr Thomas was a member of St.. Pauls Epscopal Church and. Echo Lake Country. Club. He also was a membor of the Bankers Club of New York and the Crcus Sants and Snners ofnew York. Survvng n addton to" hjs mother are hs wfe, Mrs. Jesse Kennedy Thoma; a daughter, Mrs. C. Dckson Olver.of Chatham; two stepsons, Russell H. Tandy,. Jr.. of Mountansde, and John H. Jfarotero NON-SECTARAN Tandy of Wnston-Salem, N.C., and three grandchldren. Hjalmer Rye Funeral servces -for Hjalmer "Rye789.-ol42 South H6n~aveWeT vve4 held last nght»t P ra y Memoral, J2 Sprngfeld avenue- The Rev. Robert. -G... Lbngaker. pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church,- offcated. nterment.wll Muncpal Water Commttee requestng. nvestgaton.and report be today n BlaWenburjj.. Benjaml H. SaymOn of 20 Rvrsde drve was bured Sunday at Mr. Rye dedmonddy n Muh- by the commsson on the pump.clover Leaf Cemetery, Westeld, A natve of..ely, Mnn., Mr. Ryelfter servces at Hs home. RaBbT hul- lved n Cranford..snSe 924. hlp Brand of "Temple Beth-El He was.employed as a clerk at the ofllcated, New_jy.urk_off!cc of Warner Bros, Mr. Saymon, 52, ded Thursday for 20 yvajfs. Mr. Rye was! a member of the Frst Presbyteran handler avenues, Roselle./ of a h-art attack at St. George and. Churchv. -., Survvng hm are hs wfe, Mrs. Hazel Tunson Rye; hs mother, Mrs. Anna Rye. and a sster./mrs. (Establshed 867) Clara.Sandberg of Vrgna, Mnn., and four brothers, George of San Dego,. Olver of.san Pedro. Calf., Arthur of San Francsco and Wllam J. of Sparta, Ws. Fred Federco Funeral servces were held n Sprngfeld on July 3 for Fred Federco, 40,.of Myesvlle, son-nlaw of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Kernck of 8 Cayuga road. nterment A beauully adapted ste, metculously mantaned. NON-PROFT Suffcent acreage to meet the needs of Weseld and vcnty for the next hundred years. FARVEW CEMETERY, East Broad Street We.eHN.J. Svpls OfD.ce 00 E. Broad Street WE Gates Close at 630 P. M. Executve Offce 37 Elm.Street WE tanmal Establshed 897 f, ^ H SPRNGFELD AVENE, CRANFORD, <3moNctarTmjRSD7wrJOTAraa~«sr was n Fall-vew Cemetery, oboth dle pumps s consdered."! Captan John Conover of Monfeld., ;r Acon by Mayor mouthcounty carred out orders Mr Federco ded of a heart attack on July 0 whle vacatonng n water pressure here on the Followng the dangerous drop to destroy the lamp of Sandy Hook n Belmar. H6. was employed as nght of July 3, Mayor, Andersen a shppng clerksby the Standard personally contacted Publc Servce, wth the result that work on Contaner Company, Rockaway. Survvors nclude ~ hs wfe; the wrng was started at 5 a.m. Benjamn H. Say mon Born n BVooklyn, Mr. Saymon ved n Ventor before movng here 5 years ago; He was a salesman for Park and Tlford Dstllers.-Elzabeth, for 3 years. He was a member of New York Elbe Lodge 893, F^andA.M.; Newark Local 9, Wne Workers non of Amerca, and the Vctory Rod and Gun Club, non., Survvors are hs wfe, Mrs. Catherne Breslfn. Saymon; two Planfeld-non pump falure as brothers, Wllam and Max, andrequested n Mayor Andersens a sster. Mss Clara Saymon, all of Brooklyn. James C. Naper, Sr. Funeral servces wll be conducted Saturday at Gray Memoral, 2 Sprngfeld avenue, for James C. Naper, Sr., 63, of 20 West End place, who ded yesterday at Theresa, N. Y., where he was vacatonng. nterment wll be n Graceland Memoral Park, Kenlworth. A natve of Brooklyn, Mr. Na- port on falure to meet promsed completon date. Company has per came to Cranford from Elzabeth 25 years ago. He was em- not worked suffcent hours nor used suffcent men, machnery or ployed by the Esler Engneerng magnaton. ^Present stuaton Company n rvngton.» demands frm acton to speed completon of 24-nch lne." Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Lllan Naper; a son, James, Jr., at home; two daughters, Mrs Warns on Supply Warren Farbanks of 66 Clnton Mayor Andersen ponted out avenue, Hugh Moore of 52 Thrd avenue, Garwood, and three grandchld- Ppe Nears Completon fcontnued Jrom page one) formed that the water company fgured t would take about-three days to get the new pump wred to power by Publc Servce and approved for operaton by the Board of nderwrters. "The companys complacent wllngness to wat," he declared, "meant that - consumers would have been deprved of a mnmum of 9,000,000 gallons of water "durng the three-day perod, consderng the capacty of the new wll be heldjn Newark on Sep- pump alone, or of a maxmum of 2,000,0-0 gallons f the capacty Tracks. Safer Three out of tour motor vehcles -la- 85- accdent*- were. pa««cr«er We offer resdents of Cranford and vcnty an outstandng funeral home, complete wth ar condtonng, organ, large lght rooms foryour every convenence. Our ovon. dsplay room. Funeral 2 SPRNGFELD CEANrORO. N. J. - AVENf - CR Drectors ladys;; a daughter, "P, csu, _ hs the next.mornng and the new, new. mother and father,. Mr. d smrs. pump.was n servce a few hours John Federco of Brooklyn, and wo brothers, John and Joseph of No formal reples hadbeen receved yesterday to telegrams sent r Brooklyn. to the Publc tlty Commsson by Mayor Andersen and the nter- SR EAST ROAD STREET WESTFKLD. N. jr. WE 2-0* -ncdent-and-the-delay-n-the-new ppe lne. <Tcxt of Mayor Andersens telegram "was presented n last weeks ssue pf Thq Ctzen and CKroncle.) " Telegram to PC Followng a rnetlng of the executve commttee of the.nter- Muncpal Water Commttee n Weseld last" Wednesday nght, the followng telegram; sgned by the membets of the.executve group. Mayor Andersen, Mayor Charles P. Baley, of Weseld and Mayor Carlyle W. Crane of Planleld. was sent to the PC "We urge prompt report on telegram of July 4, 954. mperatve publc know Whether those concerned recognze gravty of stuaton and whether t s beng competently handled by the water company. Our. advce from expert sources ndcates that n addton to -falure to "utlze full facltes as on July 3, new ppe lne progress s lamentably slow n lght of emergency consttutng serous threat to publc health and safety. Request you nvestgate and re- jtenlworth. and Mrs. ths w<pck that the water purchased^ by Planfeld-non from Elzabethtown Consoldated wll be avalable only as long as the latter company contnues to have surplus supples. He sad he felt that Planfeld-non should reapply for the allocaton of Delaware-Rartan Canal water whch that company gave up some tme ago, and further should construct ts own facltes to transmt such water to consumers n ths area. Planfeld-non as a purchaser from Elzabeth town Consoldated also would be affected by a rate ncrease whch the latter company now s seekng. The PC announced on Saturday that a hearng on the Elzabethtown request tember 8. Pendng the commssons 4 cc s on «Elzabethtowns present rates wll reman n. effect.. No Decson on Wells Mayor Andersen expressed re- Kfet~llaC the~~new~ Jersey "Water Polcy and Supply Commsson faled \o make a decson at ts monthly meetng Monday n Trenton on applcatons by Plantlcld- non for permsson to pump 6,- 000,000 gallons of water daly from four, new wells whch are ready for use. He sad- the nter-muncpal Water Commttee can take no formal^steps here because the roup s not a party to th mat-, ter. The pendng applcatons are for permsson to pump 3,000,000 gallons a djy from two new wells n Kenlworth and. an addtonal 3,- 000,000 gallons from four new wells n Mountansde, Westeld and Green Brook. n commentng on a presentment by the non County Grand Jury whch stated that Planfeld- non faled to "effectvely foresee and plan for the growth n ndustry and populaton" n the area t serves. Frank L.Wnslow, secretary-treasurer of {he company, stated last week-that the company, had not been at fault n endeavorng to ncrease ts water supples. Company Applcatons "Snce October, 945," he declared, "our company has appled to the Slate Water Polcy Councl for permsson to take 20,250,- 000 gallons per day addtonal from our wells. Thus far permsson has been gven us for only 9, gallons per day less than half the amount we sought." _ The company fled ts applcaton for dverson frdm the Green Brook wells on May 5, 953, and for the Kenlworth. Weseld and Mountansde jyells on November lb\ Round Valley Bll Hope for favorable acton by the Legslature, when t reconvenes on, August.! T -on-th>s-.htl.to~provdo for. a rescrvr n the Round Valley area was expressed, by Governor Robert B. Meynor at a press conference, last week. \ Pontng out that the Round Valley legslaton already has passctl the Assembly, the governor sad " am gonj^.to pont out,to the Senators that there areguarantees n the legslaton to assure rural countes that they wll not be adversely allected. hope the senators- wll be convnced by x\bl2.jl^thc present drought contnues, a bad stuaton wll be Ma-tuchon meant "the rollngland" n the Raltans tongue. Best GN 3 CAPTANS-V 8-YEAR-OLD PERTO RCAN RM S3.69 4/5 (Quart lght n 776, when the Brtsh fleet was daly expected on the coast./*;, PROOF FNEGRAN GN /5 Qt. HRAM WALKER GN $8.75 HALF GALLON PARK FREE- Drectly Behnd Our Store FREE DELVERY C R 6- O EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD Opposte Cranford Theatre OTDOOR PCNC SPECALS! A LB. BOLOGNA V 4 LB. SPCED HAM V* LB. LVERWRST /4 LB. AMERCAN CHEESE All 4# 9 SANDWCH STYLE CBE STEAKS H>. GRADE A (Sknless) FRANKFRTERS lb.43«hambrger 3 TASTY AND LEAN WLSONS, SWFTS OR ARMORS SWFTS READY-FOR-THE-OVEN TRKEYS SZES FROM 8 to 20 LBS.49LB. WLSONS CERTFED COTTAGE HAMS69LB. 63 WLSONS SLCED BACON ONE () POND PACKAGES PARTS Legs and Breasts lb. HEATWAVE at FRANKS! CHOCE CT (Bone n) CHCK ROAST FOR OVEN OR FOR POT ROASTNG ARMORS STAR Legs or Rumps of Veal JST LOOK LEGS OF LAMB PRCE ONLY 39 STEAKS SRLON or PORTERHOSE WLSONS CERTFED SMOKED HAMS SHANK FLL CT BTT FLL CT rb-59^ B». 650 BONELESS BRSKET (Kosher Style) CORNED BEEF ARMORS STAR Chcken Necks and Backs POT ROASTS ALL CTS ROND. TOP SRLON and b59< CROSS RB 63 Try Ths Well-Known Spaded b. CALVES LVER b. BACON BOTH FOR 89c CHOCE CT RB ROAST OF BEEF NO ONE WLL COMPAREb.49< WLSONS CERTFED FRYNG CHCKENS b. 390 FROM FARM TO YO DALY From Lnda Farms, N. J. ARMORS and WLSONS CONTRY ROH BTTER 59 FRESH GROND LEAN CHCK GENNE SPRNG LAMB SHOLDER CHOPS b. 59c b.49c Come n and Talk to s About Your Freezer Orders We Cut Prces to the Bone - No One Wll Beat s! CRANFORD MEAT MARKET FRANK VODRA8KA Cost Prces to Church and Cvc Organzatons WALNT AVENE CRanford 6-3 Taylor Names nt to Study Larger Camp Arba S f taylor of Cranford, ^rfede^ofnoljry. Scouts of-amerca, Ms apponted a commttee to study the future needs of Camp Wlnnebago, Marct.l, whch s operated by the councl. ". t was reported that current enrollment s taxng the presert facnltesrmr^y T l d t h aerc reservaton may have to be.enlarged wthn the next 0 yearsbecayse of the unexpectedly large number of campers. lustraton ths year s twoand-a-hal.f tmes as, large as n 4Q, ;"Mr. Taylor sad a. dnng ^,;l bult last year has doubled hc me*l capacty, but n other departments the operaton. s- not keon^pace wth the rse*n regstraton. f Vernon Laws of Hllsde,wll head the study unt. " \ t was necessary to- borrow ad<dtonal cots and two-boy» tents to meet the needs of the" 323.scouts and leaders who arrved ncamp Sunday for the begnnng of the thrd week of the season. The central camp staff conssts of 38 leaders, whch wll gve a total of 36 persons n Wnne- JKHO. Only fours years ago, Mr. Taylor ponted out, the camp wns rated at 50 campers plus stall capacty. At camp ths week s Troop 75, sponsored by the Cranford Methodst Church. Ths group conssts of 7 scouts and s led by Scoutmaster George Kopf. They have-been assgned to the Wacabus ste. Eghteen members of Troop 79, sponsored by. the Frst Presbyteran Church, are under the da ructon of Scoutmaster Kenneth Robnson and they have been assgned to Twn Oaks., Mr. Taylor and George C. Fsher of Roselle Park, camp charman, have requested Mr. Laws and hs commttee to study the camp development needs for perods of lve, ten and twenty years ahead as present ndcatons pont to the necessty of. agan doublng the camp capacty n less than 0 years. > Mr. Taylor stressed the value of the camp program where the boys are traned n Scoutcraft, self relance and sklls such as Hfesavng and frst ad.- They also receve valuable tranng, the councl presdent sad, n the effectveness of good organzaton and team-work as-they^ serve-«s members of patrols and.troops n ther. stay at camp. Dr. H. Herman Optometrst EYES EXAMNED BY. APPONTMENT CRANFORD THEATRE BLDNG 25 NORTH AVE».W... J CRANFORD 64)200 ftrtvnrde Erfamd BG TWN whfefa mart «T. thm ywt turn m^ylkngtnm eoofccta* Mat? forward. Yaa k. afk laetsfa * BG TWN. Cal SMTH MOTORS Marne Center 5 New Street, WesHeld BOATS KTS SPPLES OB«a Day * «MMMM.9AXaMT* CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THRSDAY, JLY 22, 954 SECTON TWO KOOS BYS THE ENTRE FACTORY STOCK / MARKS PRCES DOWN / FOAM RBBER CSHQJfNC! A FABLOS, COSTLY FABRCS f yonr weakness s beauul fares... and youre lookng for a magnfcent nvestment... ths s YOR SALE! Thanks to.a very fortunate "specal purchase," Koos snapped them up at a fracton of ther orgnal costs. You make utterly fantastc savngs! As much as $60 on a char... $00 on a sofa! Now look at the peces themselves! Theyre obvously handsome... large* kng-sze... yet smply and beauully desgned... the sort of furnture that represented excellent "buys" at regular prces! From the fne nterors to the metculously hand-talored fabrcs... each pece has been bult for years of luxurous comfort. All bases boast custom-web constructon -.. and all col sprngs have been ted by hand. More than that... every char, every, sofa, s cushoned n "lfetme" foam rubber! And, the fabrcs? Theyre exquste. Costly mntelgbse, handsome l>ouclcs, rch tapestres, lne frezes, nylons..*.yes,.practcally all fabrcs are latex-backed..,. ths means theyll take longer, harder wear. Colors are dreamy, too... such as lme, gold, emerald green, persmmon, slate grey, charcoal, sand-bege, pumpkn, copper, hckory brown and Empre rose. s your budget at the breakng pont? Try our easy Payment Plan. mm&mm. lll AND MORE 6 chars were $99 to $29 sofas were $99 to $239,4,-;l OVEN NGHTS TL 930 r > m

7 * *? * - < > - > ^. -, -., , ~ ;.. <-;. - -j -» - - r r / v... -".. " ". / -.( " " * ~.< *. ~. 3y! M -.v -* ^. J -. v.. t& *...j X»,. f" r WSte & ;. EBSy PS; > "w fj $..",.?$.-*»."-.vt * / * *.* V *.. flp Tn CEAOTOBD Cmomct, ettahshcd^fs93; THE CSAOTOHD CTZEN, establshed 898.., ^ ^(Combnedn 92) "^ CH/lfcCES M. KAY. EDTOR AND KAXQNA Member; Qualty Weekles of NewJersey Entered at the Po^t Offce at Cranfor^, N. J., as Second Class,. Matter. Publshed Thursdays at Cranford N. 3^ by The Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle, nc. Offcal newspaper for,cranford, Garwood andj^-tnlworth. Subscrpton Bate, $4.00 a Year. Advertsng Rates on Request.,., cx 2-23 AlJen Street. Cranford. N. J *9B*T- TELETHONE CRANTORD 6-6OO0y Now s the tme for All Good Men to Act on Water Muncpaltes suppled by the Planfeld-non Water (onpany have served notce that they are sck and tred of delays and half-measures, and that they want fulfllment of,the promse of soluton to ther water problems for ths summer rght now or else defnte placng of blame for falure to accomplsh servce mprovement accordng to schedule. Ths was made very clear n the telegram sent to the Publc tlty Commsson last week by the executve commttee of the nter-muncpal Water Commttee requestng an nvestgaton and report by the commsson as to "whether those concerned recognze gravty of stuaton and whether ]t s beng competently handled by the water, company*" "Our advce jfrom expert sources,", the telegram stated, "ndcates that n addton to falure to utlze full facltes as of July 3, new ppe lne progress s lamentably slow n lght of emergency consttutng serous threat to publc health and safety."., The nter-muncpal groups- telegram puts nto words a growng feelng evdent rot only n ths area but throughout North Jersey, that those n a poston to do somethng about our water supply problem should do t now before t s too late - t s hoped that ths crystallzaton of publc sentment may be felt even as far as Trenton. When the Legslature reconvenes on August 2, there should be no delay n actng upon the Round Valley reservor bll already passed by the Assembly and now n the hands of the Senate. No one has enjoyed havng to. experence agan the nconvenence and dangers of water pressure falures, but the hardshps endured wll have been worth whle f the end result s acton now to end our water troubles for ths summer and summers to come..j ^ Academc Freedom* Subject of Grave Concern n vew of recent Congressonal nvestgatons and legslaton by some states-requrng teachers and professors to take oaths that they are not Communsts, "academc freedom" has become a subject of grave concern to educators and laymen as well) t s recognzed that every possble effort must be made to 4 combat the nternal menace of Communsm. At the same tme, t s just as mportant to mantan our cvl lbertes as we know them. The Cranford Board of Educaton has ndcated t favors a polcy of permttng the dscusson of controversal ssues n the local schools. There can be no doubt that the good ctzenshp tranng-necessary to contnuance of our democracy cannot be acheved n any other way. Many teachers have mposed a selfstyled censorshp n order not to step on anyones toes. Educators n Cranford are fortunate that ths s not necessary here, and they should always fght for a contnuance of a smlar polcy. Grl Scout Day Camp Program Worthy of Prase The Cranfprd Grl Scout Day Camp has completed another successful season, ^and those.who drected the vared actvtes durng the three-week encampment at the^grl Scout House are to be congratulated-on the nterestng and nstructve programlhey arranged and carred out for local grls. Mrs. ra Kerznan, drector^ the day camp program, was asssted^>y the CLEANER- Far * really dean home plus lonf-tann oomfbrt and economy - *au cant beat heatng wth ol! followng counclors Mrs. A. Kghtlnger; Los Tomback, Carol Ann Gn; gery, Eleanor ngeholm, Sally Starr and Lee Cplburn, and by Mrs. Norman Whte and Sandra Koyen, who were n charge of basketry-work, and Mrs. Henry pete - hg, who supervsed Grl Scout actvtes at the Cranes Ford Garden.Club wld lfe preserve at the new Brooksde Place -School /- - For Ol Heat you cant beat, nsst on Moblheat Bams clean and hot keeps your fuel bl)ls low. Call us for Moblheat and Prompt Dependable Servce! FECO "DEPENDABLE. FRENDLY SERVCE SNCE 925- CRanford OFFCE COH. NORTH & NON AVES. YARD LEXNGTON AVE. AT L.V.H.B. THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THRSDAY; JLY,22, 854 Palsy Fund Flea ssued of nspecton of the "watershed when a woman was heard, screamng tor her chldren n the vcnty of the swamp. nspector Parks rtade hs way nto the brush; and. -.,-,- -- -j.. mry spots apd rounded up the An urgentp.ea was made today;) entre group Th cndren were by the nted Cerebral Palsy secured unharmed However, ther League of non County.through- dentty and that of the woman!*... Y_ V..,.. L Ml.". VVA" HVWW.YKFK T~- "~ H V ts local, cha$fjen for help, to meet ts goal of $50,000 n order to contnue the work of the Cerebral Palsy Center n Elzabeth.when school reopens n September "f you supported-the Cerebral Palsy-League drve, last year-or the year before and have not sent n.your contrbuton.for 954, please do so now,." appealed Clar- Jnce L^ Frtz,- charman of. the fund drve n Cranford. l Ths year,"^ stated Mr. -. Frtz, "we helped more chldren than ever before. Our traned workers at the-center at 636 Salem avenue, Elzabeth, helped, them "to learn to talk and to walk and to do thngs that should be the rght of every chld but whch they seemed destned to be dened. Tor etery chld that was greatly- helped, even wth the program expanded to a fve-day wvek, there are others who needed to be helped.. / "t s easy to set asde a plea for funds/especally durng--these hot vacaton months,. ard, forget t. But whatheterror of cerebral palsy should strke n. your home? Woudnt you want the beneft 6f the research that voluntary contrbutons can make possble? Woudnt you want to b"e able to send your daughter or son to a cerebral palsy center where sympathetc- traned workers could help, repar some of tje damage caused by ths dshe, enng njury to the bran? "For those reasons," "Mr./Frtz sad, " appeal to all ctzens "to help us keep the center operatng wth a generous contrbuton. You can send your check to.your local treasurer, Wllam McCrae, at. the Cranford Branch of/ the non County Trust Cortpany, or to the nted Cerebral Palsy League of non County.ylOOO Stuyvesant avenue. non. /And, remember, 75 cents of each dollar you contrbute wll be/used, locally the rest wll b& used for natonal research ay tranng of specalsts." Rve/ nspector Fnds Seven Lost Chldren Sc/ven chldren lost n the swamp laj/d n the rear of Kenlworth luluvard, between Cranford and lenlworth.were led to safety last Wednesday by Frank S. Parks, rver nspector, for the Rahway Board of Water Commssoners. He and Superntendent Herman A. Klenncr were makng a tour Band School Concert To Feature ]H!*s Haar v Mss Barbara Haar. of Cranford, / baton nstructor, wll, present a twrlng v routne at a specal concert of the-non County Band and Orchestra School on Wednesday. y.. V. -/\. She. wll be accompaned by the, alumn band, tnder the drecton of Casmr Bork of Roselle. The concert for the Scholarshp Fund also wll nclude selectons by the advanced orchestra and the advanced band.. On July 29, a large -number of students from the School wll attend the concert, of the Goldman Band n Prospect Park, Brooklyn. The program wll be musc of Vctor Herbert. At a concert yesterday by the concert band and orchestra, Nancy Martens and Sandra Wllams, both of Cranford, served as usherettes. Mlk Fund Receves GS Contaner Money The. Cranford.Welfare Assocaton mlk fund redeved a contrbuton of $4.02 ths week from a contaner left n Breehs Lquor Store. n. The contaners- were made for the drve last December by Grl Scout Troop 46. Mr. Breen requested of Mrs. ra Kerzman, troop leader, that the contaner be left n the store all year round. "t s a great pleasure to receve the call from Mr. Breeh askng the troop-to brng another contaner because the present one s flled," Mrs. Kerzman/, sad. The Grl Scouts, the welfare assocaton and the recpents all want to tlank Mr. Breen and all hs contrbutors for ther keen n^ terest n.ths project, Mrs. Kerzman sad."". Party Held By JC Students Contnung ts summer recreaton program,^ the Student Councl of non Junor College conducted a swm party last nght at the Weseld YMCA. A beach party has been planned forvsaturday at Pont Pleasant and a socal was held last ATO FNANCNG LOW COST N RETROSPECT Vromth* Fe* of The Ctzen end Chfoalel*.!.. Fve yearsago ^, _.." " On a one-hour tour- -of the only graded pojv ton of the Route 4 Parkway, State Hghway Commssoner Spencer Mller, Jr., accompaned by state, county and townshp offcals, declared. that the parkway. was only afrst step toward n Nuw Jtnmjy tlat wuuld pf com* mercal surroundngs. Among the. group- of over 00 persons, who made4helb-mte nspecton trp o-.vr the dusty, unpaved roadbed were Road Commssoner Emory" Dl Stanley, Fre Commssonet John W. Doran. Townshp Engneer Patrck J. -Gral, Edward. C. McMahon, publsher of The Crqnford Ctzen and Chroncle, and Mrs. Joseph Conard.pf the. State. Garden Club.Led by Mr. Mllers" car~the caravan started from~osceola~ Presbyteran Church at Centennal avenue and Rartan"road and proceeded the ntersecton of Kng Georges road and Route 25, one mle, north Thursday.,JKenneth versen, drector of student actvtes, reported the summer recreaton program wll contnue durng the second..,,* TME TO THNK... about Pantng that. Wood Shngle Roof We have the materal and the know-how; Call and let as gve yon a FREE ESTMATE. MCHAEL M. BARCH Pantng and Decoratng CRanford "ALL WOBK GARANTEED" of the Edson Brdgeover the Rartan Rver. Caleb Morrs was awarded a scout canteen as frst prjze n attanng the most ponts durng the one-week stay of Boy! Scout.Troop 76 at the non Councl Boy Scqult Reservaton at Marcella. Eghteen membersot the troop, sponsored by Cranford Post 22, Amercan Legon, were n.charge of Scoutmaster Roy D. rvng and hs assstant, Wllam.Page, troop commtteeman. Second prze, a scout huntng knfe, and thrd prze, a scout feld book, were presented to Carl Koester and Douglas Young for the, number of ponts they, earneddurng the week. -Z Two*more losses, ther, thrd and fourth n a row, toppled, the Cranford Clppers, defendng non County Baseball League champons, nto. a ;te for J sxth poston. -The local nne,, suffered one bad nnng n each game as Roselle edged them out 0 to 8 and Weseld took ther measure 0 to 9. Robert Hall of 8 Norrrande place was named, best camper, durng the frst week at Cranford Boys Camp on Slver Lake.. Cabn 4, under drecton of George Rankn, counselor, was selected wnner n the nspectons Best campers accordng to cabns were announced as follows by Stanley Grayson, drector Cabn, Robert Turner and Davd Ashwell; 2, Bob Burc; 3, Joseph Rego; 4,. Jm Sutter, and 5, Robert Hall..Teh Years Ago - Joseph E. Cannon retred after servng, more than 27 years as jantor n Cranford Publc" Schools. He joned the school staff on December 0, 96. A frst-hand story of;what the nvason of France on D-Day meant to an nfantry solder was gven to Mr. and Mrs. E. Sefken, Jr., of 8 Oak lane, n a seres of letters from ther son,, Pfc. Wllam J. Sefken. Thrty-fve addtonal donors were urgent- ly needed.to regster for appontments tor t!, e Moble Blood Donor Servce of the Amercan Rd Cross. -The. servce was to,vst n Cranford under auspces of the local Red Cross chapter.-. Offcals of the Cranford! Tabernaclt- "reported plans to hold Gospel tent meetngs at the church. n addton to gest speakers, then; \ Va< to be musc by the Allance Male Quarttt, -h Tabernacle Grls Tro, the Vctory Trunpt-u-r and other muscal groups from the congregaton -.,-. The. G^afew-Keuot^ycaax^M quota of $600,000 n the Ffth War Loan drve by 24 percent, t was announced by Robert E. Crartc local war fnance charman. - A movement to-urge Chrstan cooperaton n the peace movement ana Chrstan representaton. at the peace table followng the vctory, had---u started n Cranford, and a group of nteresd VMdents of the communty organzed nto a Cranford -Peace-Forum to-study.ways-tb.-further the-"n<qvcm e n t.. ". Ffteen Tears Ato.. The appontment of Bernard Carnevalc;, fprmer captan and star player wth the Now York nversty basketball team; as coach of ho basketball team"at Cranford Hgh School; v.as announced by. Frank Crurnback, charman o{" the athletc commttee, at a meetng of. the Board of/educaton.. n At the wnd-up meetng of the 939 Mtmoral and ndependence Day Commttee, a"resoluton was 5 parsed, urgng.the Townshp Commttee to approprate $,000- for -the -eelebratotr n 940. Dck. Duffeld was elected best camper fn r the frst week at the CranYord Boys Camp at Slver Lake. Torn Fncal was a close runner-up Enrollment at Roosevelt School playground, sponsored by the non County WPA recreaton. dvson, had ncreased tto04, t was reported by Mss Jean Vorhees and John Shnko, drectors. " Twenty Years Aeo At a specal meetng of the Townshp Commttee a resoluton, w.as adopted appontng Lous DeWnter of Lnden as townshp dog warden and requrng the enforcement of an ordnance.passed n 932 makng t unlawful for dogs Mo be allowed to run at large. The measure w«fe necesstated by the ncreasng number of stray dogs n tv.> communty and apparent reluctance on the part of resdents to secure lcenses for ther pets. Bds were opened publcly n the Cranford Post Offce by Postmaster E. G. Houghton for buldng stes for the proposed new post offce buldng. The exact appropraton for the buldng was to be set after, a ste was chosen.. Removal of the traffc mushrooms. or ^collar buttons" whch had dotted 8 ntersectons n the communty for several years^ was.undertaken by the polce and street departments under supervson of Polce Commssoner E. P. Sullvan. n most cases the markers had proved rjoro of a hazard than a beneft to.traffc. { No Better (toss* No Better Name..; 3ftmers MfscuntONoncANS MhlRrW 277 North Broad Street B b h J. th WESTflOO, ConMr m d and fhm Opm Monday WHEN YO PLAN TO BY A NEW CAR, STOP N AT THE SBRBAN TRST COMPANY OR PHONE CRANFORD AND LET S TELL YO ABOT OR CONVENENT LOW COST PLAN. OR CHARGE S REASONABLE. // TRST COMPANY. \ FONDED»a CRANFORD OFFCE 2 North ATWM. W. WESTFHXD \ GAKWOOD SCOTCH 70 E. Broad St. Center St. oxroan DMBAMCB gcout Troop 75 tmarcellacamp; Stress Progress Nebel n nvestgaton of the accdent, descrbed sk -mnor,- whch occurred n the northbound lane of. the Parkway. " "... Mrs. {Herman was examned, by Dr. Abraham Thaler, who pronounced her ft to drve.,-lt. seventeen boys of Boy Scout r n> 75- under Thomas Woods and Patrolman the leadershp of Gerard. Haney asssted at the George Kop, left?mcly for a week" o ScoutEg Sty- at,camp Wnnebago. hancela The troop, whch s Kp,ms6red by the Cranford Methodst Church, s occupyng **~ ttaccabuc campste. /. Daly" programs at the camp -^jll---rclvde- wmmng^.wkng, " moong, archery, and.other actj- vta-; "supervsed by traned adult,.,, t>r>; Each boy ls-determned!,.,,. bv the end of-the week he wll have advanced hmself one rnk h scoutng, Mr. Kopf sad. Anotjram has been lad out by M. Kopf. whch should make ths cul possble., -.., Tho scouts partcpatng n the,. am psj trp are Kenneth Borup, Jfnes Boyd; Seymour Chambvtl, Crag Davson, James Connc.rs, F"" mk Connor. Arthur Cy- "lluts. Joel Jorlett, Russell Jor- ett Walter Keefpr H Rodger Kopf, Curts Haag, Carl Nelson, Fred Sclotl, Allan Slvertnan, Harold Sjuwen and Tmothy Myers. Thf troop recently took a oneday hke through Cranford and the surroundng area; They observed brd lfe a»d deer, as well as small game tracks, whch gave them an opportunty to pass wld lfe and other wood lore tests. They cooked ther meals ovefan open freplace at Echo Lake. The scout tests whch were passed on ths trp nclude wld lfe observa- ton, trackng,. measurng and camp cookng. -The;.hke covered about eght mles.. Charge Couple Hndered Polce "After Accdent Booked as dsorderly persons for nterferng wth the polce and usng loud and profane a lan- Kagc after an accdent n whch ther car was nvolved on the Parkway- near _ the. Kenllwprtb lne at 45 p.m. Frday, Wesley Herman, 28, and hs wfe, Mapge,30, of Newark, were released n bal of $50 oeach for hearng n Muncpal Court jnext Monday nght.. The complant was * made by Trooper Joseph A. Galass of the State Parkway Patrol, who was asssted by Trooper Howard TOWNSHP OF CRANFOBD PBOPOSBD OKDNANCE,N«. ttl-3 AM OHDNANCE Provdng (or the Pavng of Part o! Munaee Drve. K T ORDANED, by the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Cranford -Snloa. That Muruee Drve from Wall Street to a pont approxmately HO (cut north of Yarmouth Road be mproved by.the constructon of a btum- nou* pnotratlon macadam pavement. H curb and sutler, n accordance uth the- plans and specfcatons pref rvd for name by the Townshp Eng-. u-.-r md on fle n hsoffce. Sr-turn 2. To defray the cost of sad mprovement, the sum of ( *. l>y approprated, n addton to the an of $200.00, whch s hereby appror^tud from the captal mprovement.f.wuv_and_thc._sun _ot. S to be -olrbutvd by the State of New Jersey. Secton 3. To fnance sad.appropratnn of S bond antcpaton notes" o! tle Townshp are hereby authorzed to bo ssued n an amount not exceedng.ml upproprlatlan. whch notes shall bar nterest at a rato not exceedng 6 n centum per annumand shall mature n one year from date of ssue. Secton 4. t s hereby determned Hut the supplemental debt statement requred by law has been made and fled tlat the oblgatons heren authorzed to le ssued are wlhn "all debt lmts xtd by law; that the perod of use- les.< of thn mprovement s 3 years; and that the Bros* debt o the Town- hlp wll be ncreased ( by ssung J uu g ^ _ ll* Sc-tlon s. Ths ordnance shall take -ct 0,days after ts publcaton after nul passage as provded by statute. Notce The (orccolng ordnance was ntroduced ml passed on Ont readng at-a meetng <> the Townshp. Commttee of the Tpwuthlp o Cranford, N. J... hem on -ly and wll be consdered for mm, after publc bearng, at another -trt, of sad Townshp Commttee " Muncpal Buldng, Cranford. New Jcsey, on TESDAY,. JLY at B30 oclock P.M. J. WALTER COFFEE.. Townshp Clerk. Haled July 3, BM N E ED vow nqbt W ompanaatlob ztuu Adadalfarataa; bomft*v»* [OR XffRT A5J5TANC AT NO OMKOf 0 TOO D.A.V. NTY CHAPTEH. O. - & QMCTW. SttpfOgett CRanford <-tt -, Breeng Lquor Storm Bound Valley Acton rged by Freeholders. The non County Board of Freeholders at a recent meetng n Elzabeth,urged mmedate.legr slatve acton to provde for a reservor at_ Round Valley to re- leve the shortage of water stor r age facltes for ths area The freeholders voted to forward the^r reconmendaton,to the non County state delegaton.. The acton was taken.at the suggeston of Mayor Charles P. Baley of Weseld, charman o the nter-muncpal Water Commttee^ and ^George- r W.-Herlch drector pro-tem of the board. Poor Box Torn Down, Slver Taken at Calvary One of. the "meanest thef, breed went to work n Cranford on Saturday, takng a small amount of slver from the poor box at Calvary Lutheran Church on Eastman street. Lt. Lester W. Powell, whp nvestgated for the polce, sad the box was rpped off the wall a the rear of the church and thrown nto a wastebasket after ts contents had been removed. The theft was reported to the THE Awards Presented To Boy Scouts At Wnnebago Awards for honor patrols were presented at Camp WJnnebago, eber9- They nclude Mooscf Patrol, Seorge Jones, John Pethck, Ronhe Crone,Blly. Mackey," Skp Morro wand Dck Skaggs. CJoyote Patrol, Albert Sangulano, Fred Cox, Dck Glpn, Lesle Ker and "Walter ^SwaTtzT Fred Ball, Dck Bddle, Robert Holmes, Jeffrey Holmqust and Fred PortQr. Jeff Marshall and, Herb Henderson attended a junor 4eaders course and receved junor leaders neckerchefs. They also receved a cercate, of leadershp tranng..,-. Dck Glpn, Dck Bddle.and Davd Skaggs became frst class scouts. Mert-badges were won by the""followng*boys "Frst ~ald"= Dck Glpn", Dck Bddle, Fred Ball and Albert Sangulano; publc health Dck Glpn, Dck Bddle and Charles Morrow; fshng and campng -^ John Pethck, and swmmng - Dck-,,Glpn. Troop 80 wpn the skll-q-ree contest, whch s a.competton of scoutng sklls n whch all troops at the camp compete. Leaders for the week were Fred Ball and Edward Wells., ; polce Sunday mornng by Charles Lehman, caretaker at the-church, who sad t occurred between 4 and 0 pjn. on Saturday!. SMMEt TftAT...tEADY TO EAT! HEtlHG HETS n delcous SOR CREAM SACE ROBBNG & ALLSON, NC. 23 SOTH AVE.,E. CRANFORD Proudly Announce The Electon Of NELSON M. GHTCAP As Vke-Pre&dent and Assstant Treasurer We wll contnue to provde the publc of non. County wth outstandng local and naton-wde movng servce as we have been dong snce 92.. _ -., 443 North Ave., W. Wm. G. Muller, Presdent s~j> x y y ^^^2^ T^4 For the most comfortable mles of your lfe, drve a new De Soto Automatc on your vacaton ths year. Chances are your present car wll more than cover the down payment. So be~suro yto see us rght away. AND f.be*** Fancy New Jersey Tomatoes Fresh Selected Cucumbers tqta*3t~ Supreme Whte Bggest Bread Buy n Tocn! < ) <ng«sb* loaf Blade from fnest nge^enta l«.. words largest and most modemjv, bakery. Dated - for freshness! 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8 " " " ; " * - / o.. / ".. ; V / V /,. - " /. ". * ". " ". " Pate Four THE CRANFOHD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE; THRSDAY, JtJfLYM, 954 ^..... ~ ^ \ _, Programs for the Conng Week n Cranford ffurches J Starts»3? Recevng Buldng Bds Bds are beng receved, l was announced ths week, on-.the new two-story educatonal buldng to be erected by the Allance v Church-on-Cherry street adjacent to the present churclr buldng. ConstrucoroTfteVreWOT^^ Plans for the face brck and stucco structure have been drawn wth ue objectve n mnd of 800 l? n the/sunday School and. 500 to,600 n church servces, t was explaned at a.specal. congregatonal meetng last^wedncsday <y /^... nght., \ "., Followmg a dscusson of fea- tures of the plans and. showng of the archtects sketch" by Alfred Whttaker, charman of the buldng. and plannng commttee, unanmous approval was voted by the congregaton. The Rev. George A, Atcheson, pastor, con- ducted the meetng. c Specal buldng fund bqnks * were dstrbuted to each pupl n the Sunday Bble School on Sunday wth the suggeston that a daly offerng be made for the new educatonal buldng. Dr. Atcheson wll speak on "Servce for God" at the a.m. worshp servce at the church ths Sunday. Mss Ruth Jeremko wll. be solost. Sunday School wll meet at 930 a.m. Sunday evenng servces wll "contnue at 745 p.m. throughout the summer. Mss Nelle Van Hne,. mssonary, to.ndo-chna, wll be the speake v r. at thy Sundays evenng servce. She also wll nddress the Youth Fellow- shp, meetng at 630 p.m. Mrs. Edth Schntzer wll be solost at the evenng servce." A baptsmal servce^ has been scheduled for Sunday evenng, "August.. The Womens Mssonary Prayer Band wll meet at 0 a.m. Wcd- * v CHRSTAN SCENCE CHf/RCH SERVCES The (^practcal value of the sprtual truths contaned n the Bble wll be brought out at Chrstan Scence servces Sunday n the Lesson-Sermon enttled "Truth." Scrptural selectons to be read from the Kng James Verson of the Bble nclude Pauls advce to Tmothy < Tmothy 25k "Study o shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needcth not to be ashamed, rghtly dvdng the word of truth." From "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy the followng passage wll be read <4973> "As adherents of Truth, we take the. nspred Word of the Bble as our suffcent gude to eternal.lfe." The Golden Text s from saah <25> "O Lord, thou are my God; wll exalt thee, wll prase they name; for thou hast done wonderful thngs; thy counsels of old are fathfulness and truth." nesday, and at 8 p.m. the regular md-week Bble study and prayer meetng wll be held. Church School At Calvary Closes Sunda^ntl Fall The Sunday, School,of Calvary Lutheran Church vwll close-sunday for the remander of- the summer. t wll reopen the second Sunday n ^ September. The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlqust, pastor, and hs famly wll leave for a months vacatonv Sunday follo\y.n,g/~the servce. F6r pastoral assstance durng hs absence, members of the congregaton are referred to the Rev. Godfrey Albert, pastor of St. Pauls- Lutheran Church, Lnden, Robert E. Ncuman of Cranford, presdent of the Church Councl, or Mrs. Otto Sckert, offce, secretary. Synodcal headquarters n Trenton wll supply the pulpt untl the pastors return.. "What s A" Man- Worth?" wll be the sermon topc, of the. Rev. Mr.. Dahlqust at the only servce Sunday at 9 a.m. Mrs. Mare R. Burns wll sng the solo "Hold Thou My Hand" by Curran.,, The Boy Scouts of Troop 84 wll hold a paper, drve Saturday. George Fcnderson of 209 Locust drve has requested those havng papers to be pcked up to please call hm, Me wll also be at the church offce on Saturday-mornto accept telephone requests. Calvarys softball team wll play Cranford Allance team on Monday.at 64!> p.m. at Memoral Feld, j The All-Star game s scheduled for August 9., Complete Presbyteran Course n Leadershp Three Cranford resdents have completed the frst summer school for leadershp tranng sponsored by the Presbyteran Synod of New Jersey at Drew nversty, Madson. Cranford representatves at the sx-day coarse were Mrs. Cecl Gary of 507 Hgh street. Mrs. Frances S. Huckel of 20 Thonas street and Mrs. J. Q. Jewett of 200 Locust drve. ~. The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church, conducted a semnar for church offcers on the topc "Admnstratng Your Church Program." Mrs. Margaret P. Cummngs of the Frst Presbyteran Church, served as head of the junor department of the demonstraton school.,.yo MAT VNO COMfOKT, HArrNESS aa* tb«wat TO- MKA. hrmnh lnlag ta u n af k«lwlaf SCENCE RADO fbookams OV THS VlCNTTl < «0 a«> Every Boater..-. ~.~~ «a. am.. <0 k«> B»«ry Sasaay,, At a. am. < «M at) Bvarjr Sands? <B a. aa. 0 kr) t»ery Hands?...65 a. m- (SM k»> st, Sr Bandar lu Ma...ll a. am. - JM> Bta. WVNJ.. WNEW. WNBC S. «ta. WQXK aa,«ass tar tna ralar* sad nparts at fc*a*ma H«ln4 nm cata ncraats wll ba raelas*. Montor Vew* th«news. WJZ «>» k«) Bvarjr Tauaar. Mawa Bneul 9. a. Bble School Slates Closng For Frday Closng execses"- of the Vacaton Church School or Calvary morrow at 730 pan. f the weather permts, gram wll, be held n the back yard of the church. The program wll consst of dsplays of actvtes and handwork. All parents and frends have been nvted to attend. t was announced that the enrollment at ths, years sesson has already exceeded any prevous enrollments and s expected to ncrease before tomorrows closng. As of the end of the frst week, 89 chldren had attended. The Begnners Department has the largest number wth 53 on roll. " A contest enttled. Frends_gf Jesus, s now underway at the s c h o o l...- v The school s dvded nto two teams "Frends of Jesus n Amerca" and "Frends of Jesus n OtherLands." The.frst team s desgnated by the color red and the second team by the color green. Each member of the school receves ponts for attendance. memory work, varous acts of servce and brngng n new pupls. A flannel pcture ndcatng two dfferent roads leadng o Jesus at the top. records "the number of ponts receved- Tor every 50 ponts a team receves. the fgure of a chld s placed on that teams road. The team havng the larger number of fgures at the end of the contest/wll be the wnnng team. Although there are no. przes nvolved, the losng team must serve the refresbmcents on closng nght. The captan and assstant captan of thj/red team are Noreen Schulz and George Magan. The captan and assstant captan of the/green team are Ralph Zobel d Lnda Dahlqust. As of the end" of the frst week, the red Thoughorth$W&&. v. "FEAR".- -. By the Rev. George A. Atcheson, D. D., Mnster, Cranford Allance Church.. nthe twenty-rst chapter of the Gospel of Luke and the "twenty-sxth verse, these words are recorded as spoken by l^m!!5 ^^fc^*j ^^^^3 Tkg^ft those thngs whch are comng on the earth for the powers pt~ heaven shall be shaken.4. \ Fear s a awful thng. t can make people so unhappy as t causes them to be upset so much of ther lfetme. Some have, a fear of other people whch they never seenrable to conquer. ^ Others fear darkn«>«;s; and there-are others who become afrad, f thngs around them are too quet. Are not most people possessed wth some knd of fear these days? Wherever go fnd people aggravated by fear.because of the terrble condtons that exst n the world of whch our naton s a lpartl.~we~are "fearful of the consequences of another "world " war. f the natons should decde to utlzethe very hgh explosve bombs at ther dsposal. We are afrad of what wll happen f somehow or other we do not curb "the crmnal tendences of the youth of our land. We are so ll at ease as we observe the breakdown of the splendd vrtues that.have characterzed good women n the past, but are becomng less evdent and pronounced today. We arc unhappy n our sprts because-of the growng a^my of both men and women who are developng a taste for ntoxcatng lquors; and our souls are sck as We regard the awful gnorance regardng sprtual vertes, even though we lve n a day when nearly every Tom, Dck and Harry has a college degree. God predcted many centures ago that such a condton, would exst n the world n the last days of our dspensaton; but at the same tme He gave us the cure for a troubled heart. He sad whle on earth "Let- not your heart be troubled. Beleve n Me. Leaders\ot the world n relgon, poltcs and ndustry may be dong ther best to try to put people at ease by dong what thcvxcan to help them; but let me nform you that only God can gveyou real peace of heart. Gve Hm your lfe wth ts burdens and responsbltes,, and He wll gve you rest. \Spce the creaton of man, from tme to tme He has heard ther cres and has seen ther tears; and, whenever permtted, He? has come to hs assstance... God says He wrkcep n operfect peace, the ndvdual whose mnd s stayed on Hm. That s the cure for the dstraught _ mnd. Why not aval yourself of such a blessed prvlege, attan- - able bj/smple heart-fath n God hmself? S- Mchaels Corner Bv JAMES F. WOODS week we told of Gregorys team had accumulated a total of* threat. of "communcaton to any 523 ponts and the green team 688 noblc who attempted the appontponts. * Thus far, two ssues of CAL- VACS, the Vacaton Church School paper, have been publshed by the edtors. Betty. Fenderson,and Ann Mctzner. Ths paper keeps noble ment of a church offcal and hs frm refusal to recognze such an appontee. Hs warnng was receved wth sullen opposton by church offcals and nobles alke. Especalthe school nformed of events and y, n Germany/where the feudal of the contest progress. system was hghly coordnated and.where a wcll-bencfced and ncontnent c. e r g y contrbuted greatly to that coordnaton, ther0 Allance Fellowshp To Hear Mssonary Experences durng her several! was oud a an Sry protest, terms n the msson feld wll be[ Tbe German Emperor demandrelated by Mrs. Nelle Van Hne.! «* Gregorys resgnaton, and mssonary to French ndo-chna.f Gr «S or y countered wth excomas guest speaker at a meetng of; muncaton. Henry (the Emperor) the Youth Fellowshp of the.al- >ould not have been concerned. Church n the church at bul excommurcaon was a drasancc< Church n the church at 630,p.m. Sunday. Young people[ tc Penalty and hs poston among and adults alke are nvted to *he nobles was not secure enough attend. Mrs. Van Hne also wll speak at the 745 p.m. evangelstc servce at the church on Sunday. * How Chrstan Scence Deals "Mans Extremty s Gods Opportunty 77 WVNJ 620 kc Sunday. July 25 BA.L v*""- v j s M.3 laaal laau mlra ^^t buys a bg/ beauul, new t. He went to Rome as a pentent and besought Gregorys forgveness. Gregory forgave Henry and lfted the,ban of excommuncaton, whereupon Henry went home to face a determned effort by hs nobles to oust hm from hs ttle. n the ensung wr Henrys army won battle after battle, and n hs jublance Henry forgot hs repentt ance and marched on Rome..Gregory fled the cty and Henry took over, but only for a short tme.. Robert Guscard, the Norman led hs, army aganst Henry to avenge the exled Pope, and Henry left Rome hurredly. Gregory was brought back to Rome and peace was restored temporarly. The populace of Rome soon tred of the occupaton by the Normans and* revolted. Bloodshed, fre and rapne became the order of the day, and agan the hard-pressed Pope fled the cty. Now whle n exle at a monastery outsde of Rome the great Pope found peace" n death." Gregorys. contrbuton to._.qur story s mportant because t answers the queston "Could not a good, holy, honest pope effect the reforms so badly needed?" Gregorywas holy, zealous, clever and brave, but so long as secural rulers supported the clergy aganst the pope there Was lttle chance World-Wde eetng Topc Of Sesson Dr. Albert Allnger, pasto. of the Cranford Methodst Church, wll act as moderator at a panel dscusslomm^th-s- J WdrlQ v Councl of Churches meetng at Evanston,., Whch takes place next month, at the churchs evenng meetng Sunday at 7 p.m/.". ~ The meetng wll be held!;n Room 0 and everyone s welcome, Dr v Allnger reported.."the World Councl of Churches wll convene from August S to 3. A famly worshp servce wll be held at 930 a.m. Sunday Dr. Allnger wll preach on the topc "The Church of My Dreams." t wll be the.pastors last sermon pror to leavng on hs vacaton. Chldrens church leaders wll be Nursery, Mrs. E. Bllch, Sr.; Prmary, Mss Beth Terpenlng; and. Junor, Mss Jacquelne Gearrck and Mrs. E. Gloeckner. For the week of July 3 to August 8, Mr. and Mrs. Allnger wll be counselors and teachers at the Methodst Young Adult Conference on the. campus of Cedar Crest College, Allentown, Pa. They wll be accompaned by ther chldren, Glenn ^and Eva, for the week-end. t wll be the fourth year they have held these posts. Attendng the conference from the local church wll be Nancy Hubbard, Beverly Paffrath and Ted Munday.. The followng young people have returned from the Senor Methodst Youth Fellowshp Conference at Blarstown Los Wankmueller and Eleanor ngeholm. Those returnng from the J.. F. Conference at Lebanon were Los Hallenbeck and Barbara Harrs. The Rev. Robert Cunnngham, rector of -Grace Epscopal Church, lnder; wll conduct the one servce n L Trnty Church at 930 a.m. Sunday. There wll be Holy Eucharst wth hymns. Father- Cunnngham s supplyng the pulpt at thx local church whle the. rector, the Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, s- oh vacaton. Sunday School wll not meet durng July and August. Sermon Seres Endng At Presbyteran Church Ths Sunday at the 930 a.m. servce n the Frst Presbyteran Church, the Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor,, wll preach the last n hs seres of sermons from the parables, "Confessons of a Prodgal." J. Lester Robertson of Wcseld wll be the guest organst, and the solosts wll be Mara Martell and Robert Gorman. The Rev. Mr. Longaker and Mrs. Margaret Cunnngs returned Saturday ; from; Drew- nversty, Madson/where they were teachng n the Synod Leadershp School. The. Rev. John Hunn s teachng ths week n the Junor Camp at sland Heghts. for permanent, unversal reform. The papacy tself was to reman a jpawn of power-seekrg" nobles for centures to come. t s mportant to. understand that so long as that condton exsted, there was bound to be a number of bad popes, forced on the church by -unscrupulous secular rulers. Lookng back now the wonder s that there were, so many really good ones. Ml \ l& ~Mo>t people gueutdnlfdc prce at hurdr«3v~6f~dottdrt.above s actual low cost. And that* ocay f youre a happy Ponfac owner enjoyng bg-car beauty, performance and luxury at a prce u> close to the lowest! Get all the facts and youll get a Pontac, tool Prlco shown ncludes Doconal Sflnal and Standard oqup- " muht. You* pfco doponds po.n ckoco of (nodol and body Stylkj, optonal oqupmont ond accosorol. Prdo trujy vary slgntly n adonng common!o\bbcauso o^ Kppmo ckorgos. All pco suboct to cnanoo wthout notce. Chock our doal! OO-AA rom DOM YO CAMT BMAT A FOMFMC SEE RAWSON MOTORS SALES, nc. MOKT AVK... ttemld. S. J Each Savngs Account nsured up to $0,000 l// 0 ON YOR SAVNGS \ CRRENT DVDEND The Leadng Savngs nsttuton n Central non County CONVENENTLY LOCATED AT BROAD AND PROSPECT STS. WESTFELD FEDERAL SAVNGS ROAD PROSPECT WfSflD A SAVNGS NSTTTON Pulpt Guest at Trnty nnrng^bertor > fl Guest Preachers To Speak Sunday At St. Marks St. Marks A.M.E. Church wll have guest preachers Sunday at the mornng worshp servce at a.m. and at a specal servce n the afternoon at The Rev. Henry Hcks of Sajem, former pastor at St. Marks, wll preach at the mornng rte. -The Rev. Samuel. Matcheet, pastor, wll also partcpate n the servce. The a cappella wll sng under.the drecton of George Raney of Newark. At the afternoon program, the Rev. W- E. Smth, pastor of the New Hope Baptst Church, Hackensack, wll be the speaker. He s a former pastor of the Frst Baptst Church of Cranford and annually speaks at St., Marks Church. The Mens Chorus of St. Marks Church wll perform"" JReVfDezsp On JKaculty. Concludng a summer seres 0( sermons enttled. "Lessons f rom the Mount for Today," the"rev. Albert G. Dezso. pastof..wll.._,,. as hs topc, "the Meanng of the ~G6den~Rule7*rat CHceola~Pre7g^. teran Church ths Sunday <morn ng....the Rev^ Mr, Dezso wll leave Sunday afternoon for the.blar Conference at. Blarstown where He wll serve on the,fa c.j ulty, After the conference, the local, pastor wll spend the month of August at hs summer home at Lake Wnona n Woodport. Th«, Rev. Mr. Dezso wll return-to jhs pulpt on the frst Sunday n tember. Young people front. Osceola Church attendng the Blar m Conference wlr be Susan Bonn, Barbara Lawrence, Lynn Gull- ford,,.russell Meyers, Chrstne Carey," Judy Coop, Fred Da ves, Dors Watt and Dorothy Meadow- croft FRST CHDtCHOF CHRST.SCENTST SPRNGFELD AVE. AT MLN ST. CBANFOKD ; Servces Sunday. A.M. Sunday School A.M. Testmonal Servce Wednesday Evenng. 85 oclock Durng July and August. -BEADNG ROOM Ha North Vna A»e.. Cranfard Open dally Moh. thru Sat., to 4 P.M. Frday evenng a No messy ce trays ONLY The Gas REFRGERATOR makes your cecubeswout usng trays -and puts em n a bosket automatcally AH0Jws a MyfflJNfflzsxx MM, slent NO MOVNG PARrSrmto system! EVERY DELXE REFRGERATOR FATRE Thnk of a feature youd lke to have on your present refrgerator. Youll fnd t on the new Servelt From automatc defrost to separate freezer compartment to door shelves-every deluxe feature plus, the mracleof c«"cubes" n a basket automatcally!. Drop by and see ths completely dfferent refrgerator today! See how easy t s to own and enjoy a new 954 Servel! ; /." ;....,.., ts dfferent! ts modern f ft fully automatc! E TH NW SRVL TODAY AT ELZABETHTOWH CONSOLDATED GAS CO. "{ r.., -. * OTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THHSDAY, JLY 22, 054 [Mosquto Control Problems Told Contrary to generay accepted dcas, dry spells create a more dffcult problem for the non CountyM «Wto Commsson than.\ oc < normal wet weather, because, ^uvlph- nf solatled puddles are The speaker sad that sewage,and polluton also offer a problem for hs staff. Newark and Elzabeth both dump- sewage nto the meadows area; he stated, although ah njuncton,wll force Elzabeth t.ft a*stagnant breedng places f 0r m o s q u t o s.."-,. T l,s statement w4s made by GooVfc E. Powers, superntendent of the commsson, as he outlnoa the functons of hs or- Lnzaton n a talk before- the Cranford. Rotary Club, at ts ^kl v-luncheon-meetng -at-thfr Mt-flodst Church last Thursday. A good ran,- the. speaker added, flushes out a rver bed and ts pook makng control of mosqutos fustr. Mr. Powers, a past presdent of the Kenlworth Rotary Club, rejjted that non Countyjs georaphcal locatn presents parflklf problems for co/mty"s low-lyng^plans, he sad, cause ts two prncpal dranage rven; to be-lttle more^ than slugpsh storm drans. to ts ttwage; attawnbtn fve years ths should be accomplshed. He pojhted out that some small-communtes do not have the.resources to properly dspose W ther sewage. The Mosquto Commsson, he sad, also s oblged to do consderable-mantenance-work on the streams of the county t<j nsure free dranage condtons. The department possesses a.power shovel to» create free flow. For -ths. reason, communtes, and even the non Courtty Park Commsson, sometmes secure the cooperaton of the Mosquto Commsson n removng obstacles that mpede the flow of water.;. Mr. Powers reported that the Mosquto Commsson takes care of over 200 mles of drans n the county, 40 mles of whch are n park terrtory alone, necesstatng cooperaton between the two commssons tor successful control. The Mosquto Commsson was set up n 92 wth sx men on the commsson, servng wthout nay. Plans of the organzaton Avalable On Easy Terms. GENERAL ELECTRC 0L-FHED BOLEB TManMMajt wanvmsssstl Plumbng and Heatng Contractors 36 NORTH AVE, E. CRanfbrd CLOSED SATRDAYS DRNG SCMMEK MONTHS - are submued each year to.the dean f the Rutgers. nversty School bf Agrculture for approval... The approved plans are then.; submtted to the Board of phosen Freeholders for ncluson n the^ cost of county operaton. Mr. Powcr^ad that the commsson employs\23 men the-year around, and about 5 extra parttme workers, mostly college students, durng the summer months. He compared non Countys problem wth that of Nassau County. H. Y., where the nature of the terran, ts populaton and ndustry are smlar to non County. The source of water n Nassau, he sad, s Artesan wells such as those sed n the local drea, and Nassau has been creatng recharge basns n ts stream to retan the water and thus better supply ^ts wells. He advocated a study of the results. by non County. /.-.. " Guests of the club, ntroduced by Albert B, Caldwell. ncluded Stephen A. Lerda of Hampstead, Md.; Wllam Poston of nden and Charles Farrow of Wcseld. E. H.Smth was a guest of Harold TOWNSHP OF CRANFORD NOTCE, OF SALE Of- LANDS Publc notce s hereby gven that the Townshp of Cranford. url sell at publc tale to the hehest bdder the southerly one-half 23 feet on Cranford Avenue) of lot. 6 n block 44 on the tax map at ts.meetng to be held n the Muncpal Buldng on Tuesday, the 27th day of July at 830 P.M. TEKMS OF SALE. Mnmum sale prce. S3SO.00. J. Successful bdder must pay 0 per cent of the amount of hs bd at the tme of sale and the balance wthn 30.days when deed wll he delvered. Legal fees of sale- and preparng deed to be padby purchaser. " 4. The hghest bd shall be subject to acceptance by the Townshp Commttee, whch reserves the rght, to reject all bds and wthdraw the property from sale. 5. Sale and conveyance to be made subject to the followng restrctons sad land not to be used for erecton of any dwellng house except n conjuncton wth at least 50 feet of adjonng land. TOWNSHP OP CBANFORD J. WALTER COFFEE. Townshp Clerc. Dated July Wlson, and Mchael Ferro a guest of Horace K. Corbn, Jr. Mr. Cprbn also ntroduced Edwyn Lews, attendng hs frst. meetng as a merpber of the club. Club sngng was led by Mr. Corbn wth Arthur K. Burdtt the pano. t was announced that the July Page Fve zsmccuhg orrne cu be held so that the club, could,, attend n a body, the presentaton of\the governors club flag to the Woodbrdge club.. August F. Grener of the latter club wll receve the flag for the club, as new dstrct governor, from pastdstrct governor H. Stapley Mac- Clary ;pf the Cranford club. Extngush Car Fre sng ah extngusher from the rado car n whch they were rsng, Lt. George Rosendale and Patrolman.Matthew Haney. put out a fre n. a\car owned, by Thomas F. Whte of. 0 Cedar sty«e nr front of 475>Brooksde place on^sunday. x \. NOTCE TO CBEPTOHB X ESTATE or ABRAHAM HARRSON. Deceased * - Pursuant to the order, of CHARLES A. OTTO. JR., Surrogate of the County of non, made on the eghth day of July A.D upon the applcaton of the undersgned, as Admnstratrx of the estate "of sad deceased, noces hereby gven to the credtors of sad deceased to exhbt to the subscrber under oath or affrmaton ther clams and demands aganst he estate of sad deceased-wthn sx months from the date of sad order, or they wll be forever barred rom prosecutng oryecoverng the same aganst the subscrber.. Dora Harrson, Admnstratrx George S. Saucr; Atty... Cranford Trust Buldng, Cranford. N. J Fees $9.00., ~ 8-5 DRNG XGST Our Store Wll Be Open THRS., FW., AT. ONLY CRanford MARNOS FSE8lt*n8B MART S4 NORTH AVENE CRANFORD- ompromse t was over twenty years ago that he took ttle to hs frst motor car and, snce thaftme, he has_owned and drven almost a dozen dfferent automobles. And yet, every tme he accepted the keys to a new car, he" knew n hs heart that twas a compromse. For- lke so many mllons of hs fellow men he had-h»-heart-8ct-on-a-cadllacl x--;. -<, VVell, theres no compromse ths tme! The magc moment has arrved. The papers are all n order... the keys are n hs hand... and the car of hs dreams s watng for hm to take the wheel. ts hs! And, f you could but rde wth hm on that frst journey, youd understand what t means to have a motorng dream come true.*. Youd see exctement n hs eyes as he rolls majestcally through the ctys traflc-+{and pujs hs Cadllac through ts thrllng paces on the open road. Youd see, honest prde n hs face as he sts, calmly" and serenely n the drvers seat, and catches the admrng glances of hs fellow motorsts. And youd sense the joy n hs heart as he turns down that famlar street and heads for the happest homecomng of the year,! n short, youd wtness a motorst n hs fnest hour _-rlvtng our an f«prrrnre that has no counterpart n the world of transportaton. t s a thrll ana an nspraton and an educaton all rolled nto one. ".. A frend of ours put t ths way. "There are two knds of automobles," he told us. "There are Cadllacs and there are all the others." Whether or not youve drven "all the others",.we cant say. But of one thng we are certan ntl youve spent an hour n the drvers seat of a 9S4 Cadllac, your motorng educaton s not complete. Why not come n soon and do.so? LANG MOTOR CAR COMPANY 9-,)2,Ea»t Ffth St. Plarjfelu, N. J. Crusng ol Carrer ROBERT L. ALBERTSON Drvng a tractor used lor towng planes aboard the arcraft arrer SS Sboney^_ s Mdshpman Robert L. Albertso.n son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Albert-.son of 27 Spr t uce-street. "He was among more than 3,000 mdshpmen who embarked at HAROLD F.BENNER, nc. Automoble Puntng -Aotltoretl DOO ReflnbTjjr - BOOT»nd..,, FBNDEE WOVK Dolnx Bnan.f Keflntahtaj Weldtaj;--Truck Letterng CRsaford «-ll M SOTH AVB, B. SEAGERS DRG STORE OVER 60 YEARS N CRAWFORD Call For & Delvery Servce 04 NORTH NON AVE. CR Norfolk, Va., eany last month n 9 shps crusng to European waters on the summers frst mdshpmen tranng exercse.- The shps wll vlsfports n Portugal, Span, France7 Belgum and the Netherlands befor.e returnng to; Norfolk August,3.,..-/Q Shpboard tranng fof^fte ^ u- fercd-a crushed loft rng lnger when her hand was caught n a screen, tloor Monday mornng. Patrolman John Vatley took the baby n a polce car to ; the offce of Dr. Abraham. Thaler., who treated the fnger. and, advsed that X-rays be taken. turc oflecra, ncludes practcal L-JCperenee n seamanshp, navgaton; gunnery, engneerng and communcatons. ^_ A graduate of Cranford.Hgh School, Mdshpman Albertson wll enter hs second year at the.s. Naval- Academy,-; Annapols, Md.r n the fall. He was a member of 4he.freshman basketbarll-t«am.durng- the past year. Total $32,700 n June There were 22^byldng permts \for new valuatons toralmj $32,- 700 ssued her durng fq of June, accordng to the rwont y Tcp(>n~ubmt"te"d "by" ~Bufdng nspector Fred J.. Deller at last Fnger Caught n Door Polce assstance was requested When Delna Benedt, 8 months old, of 22, Roselte avenue, suf-sgn, $00. mg. -The total ncluded fve permts for new homes wth a total valuaton of $60,000; two offces, $62,000; alteratons. $7,600; throe- garages, $3,«00, and one Esso Servce Pns Won By Beym,. Robertson Two resdents of Cranfotd^ receved -awards ths mlorrth pt Esso Standard Ol Companys Bayway Refnery n Lnden. Andrew Robertson of 24 North avenue receved, a twenty-year emblem, He s a frst class ppe ftter.... Wllam F Beym. of 222 Columba avenue, receved a thrtyyear button.-- He s a column man. n the Lght dl Treatng "Plant. r \ - Caught n Wheel Patrcftr-lslycz, 6, of 6 McKnley and laceratons o^thg" left ankle when her foot was caught^n "the Wheel of a bcycle Frday at noon. She was taken to the offce of Dr. Anthony Sordll n a polce car by. Patrolman Frederck Rob- CENTENNAL BSNESS r NOW OPEN FOR BSNESS At 230 Centennal Ave., Granford TYPEWRTERS ADDNG MACHNES BOOKKEEPNG MACHNES CASH REGSTERS CHECK WRTERS OFFCE FRNTRE "Our Servce s Our Best Advertsement" TEL. CR ! 0 Where Old CRANFORD Dear Patrons We are pleased to announce that you now can enjoy your favorte Cocktals or mported Ales or Beers n our Ar Condtoned Dnng Room and Coffee Shop wth your Luncheon or Dnner, NEW BSNESS HORS 30 A. M. TO 830 P. M. CLOSNG 9 OCLOCK CLOSED SATRDAYS ONLY \ YOR HOSTS; Alex un<! Mare Bbby_ Bll ana Mary Delfns m^mm$m5fsm

9 7 4 " >.., t v-/...!!! Face Sx THECRANFORD CTZEN ATO CHROjTCCLE. THRSDAY. JLY» r 054 Oeam-p Crews Busy Here Jmlowg Freak Wndstorm The freak vndstorm^blew down a. number,of trees and large brandes, n.cranford last Wednesday "nght, n some cases snappng electrc and\ telephone wres,\leavng streets n darkness and homes! power or ch*pho&e. servced ~ *""" "". Many telephone calls were receved at polce headquarters durng" and after the"sjorm. reportng trees and branches down and broken wres sparkng- n trees or t h e r o a d.. The.polce department placed lanterns at ponts where trees or -r--^mts5"obstrurtt-d"srreets~ard~sde- walks Polcemen were detaled to stand guard at danger ponts untl debrs had been removed and repars effected.. Clean-up and repar work was front of 00 Lncoln park, east, t took, wres^ down wth t and rpped the cross arm off a utlty pole.^ leavng. that.. area *.emporarly wthout power. A humber. of other streets on the southsl*le of~town~wcre ^wthout-lghts~as fallng branches damaged wres. Elzabeth avenue resdents were left wthout power untl repars had.been effected at 30 a.m. Thursday. - contnued through Thursday and Calls reportng damage"or dan- Frday by crews from the Publc gerous condtons contnued,. to Works Department^ the non, come n to polce, headquarters-on County.Shade-Tree Commsson.Thursday.. Sgt.. Harry,.Pajje slahe County Road Department,! toned Patrolman Matthew Haney Publc Servce and Bell Telephone at the scene ntl telephone, workers had removed a fallen lmb at Company. When a large tree, crashed n 453 Orchard street. The Shade THRD Q A R T? E R L Y NSTALLMENT OF 954 ES D NO NTEREST, CHARGED F PAD BY AGST 0. TA* COLLECTON DEFT, TOWNSHP OF CRANFORD. Heres Food for Thought for Dad A Purvey and study^of the eatng habts of more than 600 ndustral workers n ve^new Brunswck area, headed" by Rutgers nversty bochemsts, revealed that Dad snt gettng enough calcum; that hcs generally low n vtamn C, probably overweght and/dsually consumes too many candy bars and sweetened beverages^ Wlfred D. B. Hamlton, a Rutgers graduate student, demonstrates what the breadwnner should cat for lunch f /h e wants to stay healthy and on the job mlk, carrot stcks, frut and other feods rch n vtamns and mnerals. Tree Commsson was noed when Patrolman Gerard Hancy reported-a- Jarge- branch hangng n front, of 26 Prospect avenue. Sgt. Page nvestgated and the County Road Department was noed when a ctzen reported a dangerous condton caused by a- large lmb hangng drectly over the sde walk n front of-04 Centennal avenue..- The townshp engneers offce was noed when Patrolman John Varley reported 3 lmb n dangerous con- TO COAST MOVERS Anywhere n the. S. or Canada \ - Safe. Reasonable and mmedate Servce. By Van Ral Boat Ar HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent Freproof Storage for Commercal and Household Goods. ALLED VAN LNES, nc. Packng* Cratng» Specalty Estmates Gven Freely Call WEseld dtlon n front of 06 Centennal avenue and, Patrolman John J^erzer reported a ctzen had nformed hm of a hangng lmb n front of 268 Prospec aveaue. Large trees were reported down on-cranf&rd avenue bejtween Elzabeth, avenue and Arlngton road and n the rear of 3 Madson ave- n u e. _(..... Other ponts at whch trees and wres were reported down ncluded 30 and 345 South non avenue, 207 Orchard street, 5 Cranford avenue, 27 Central avenue, Walnut avenue,- 24 Sprngfeld, avenue, 32 North, non Vehue. and 58 Burnslde avenue. Among other offcers who nvestgated and stood guard.at danger ponts were Lt. George. Bosendale and Patrolmen John Benedetto, Lous Guertn, Ralph Koury,-and Robert Ryan. A corner of the root of Samuel Ferrucchas home atj 38 Norths Thrty-Second street n Kenlworth was "sheared off when a large tree n the backyard was blown down. The fallng trds also, struck Mr. Ferrucchas car, breakng the wndsheld and damagng the hood. Kenlworth \johce reported several othe.r nstances of fallng trees, branches and wres, but no other serous property damage. Publc Works Department and non County Shade Tree Com-, msson workers were kept busy Thursday and Frday removng debrs.. n Garwood, also, trees and wres were damaged by the hgh wnd, but the polce reported no nstances of property damage. GVE TO FRST AD DHVE Plans Revealed For County-wde Flower Show Arrangements for the tradtonal non County fall flower show at HP TrnlcfHa Mnqplm n <h(> Wafchung.Reservaton oh September 26, are progressng under the drecton of -Mrs. Bernard F. Murphy, general charman of the Crestwood Garden Club of Scotch Plans, the non County Park Commsson anndunced..mrs. Murphy..net,recently wth rrpresfntatvesjja(;_garden rluhs n the county to advance the plannng for the show, whch has as ts theme "Autumn n non County.". An organzaton meetng was held at the Tralsde Museum recently to make prelmnary show plans. Assstng Mrs. Murphy are. Dr. Rachel Davs, of the Garden Club of Weseld, "charrhah of artstc arrangements schedule; Frank N. Sprole, charman of hortcultural schedule; Wesley Ny Phlo 6f Cranford, general charman of hortculture, both of the! Mens Garden Club of Weseld, and Harvey T. Brown, also of Weseld.. r / Any amateur gardener n no County ; s elgble to exhbt! n the show, whle\also ncludejs competton n^ artstc arrangements and hortcultural specmens. The artstc ar/angement secton wll nclude eght entres n the "nvtaton class" to be exhbted by varous garden club members n monochromatc and anaglogus color harmones, a "novce class" open to anyone who has- never For W«ll Constructed. Fnely Flatshtd. REALLY CSTOM BLT CHESTS. CABNETS. TLTY NTS OR ANY PECE OF FRNTRE OR SHELVNG YO MAY DESRE;..SEE PARK WEST FRST! PARK WP^T MBER rhnrx VfLOl COMPANY 3 0 W E S T W E S T F E L D A V E., Roselle Park. N J, ^"L"!.. Won an award n a flower show and numerous other r* n «y* ncludng two for junors from 8 to 2 years of age.. *. - The hortcultural classes nclude annuals, perennals, bulbous or tuberous flowers, roses and ber- Troop 80 helped wn hs personal ftness mert badge by servng a s red vnes or shrubs.. Flans are an umpre n the campsfrst ba- game. beng made to extend nvtatonsball for varous atnn «>-»hht< well Local Scouts Named Camp Fre Wardens Four Cranford. scouts -were apponted fre wardens last, week at non Councls Camp Wnnebago, Marcella. They are Herbert Hendrckson of Troop 80. Charles James of Troop 78, and Robert Kng and Thomas Debenedrs, both of Troop The frst perfect target shot on the approved Natonal ton Rfle Ranee was fred by Lev Kng of Troop 74., He scored 0 bulls eyes on 0 shots. Meanwhle, John Pethck of Each troop at -the camp ap ponted one boy-to be^frewardcn." J They were. nstructed by Alan Summerton of Elzabeth, chef tre warden, oh what to do n case of fre. Each unt warden nstructed hs troop on the fre fghtng methods used at the camp. - ~ Men n Servce Ar force cadet,. Bruce R. hle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans hleof 404 Lncoln avtnue, s.attendng four weeks of summer tranng at Crag ArForce Base, Alabama. SPECALZNG N FLLNG PRESCRPTONS OF EYE PHYSCANS JOHN E. OMT r~ -,.- OPTCANS 09 JEFFERSON AVE. BAta Btdc SteM EL A. M. «r. n now for a flcn OL BOLER f yon atta a new boler, youll watt to an dus We Mclan "«*- tn»«oe f " tautbefotc you buy. t«a? wctalljr to bozn ol-dy cctonac»lly. Balanced mtm BB prvcstd OC wwc p years of dcpcadabla VMC MJull-fD Wft for \om-oau, yer "round lot water optonal cqapment. Haadsom*»«.. - * a BBBDCOBQ < PHONE CR MOE SCHNEDER PWFMBNG and. Hetttng Systems My* Specalty BEHNERT PLACE CRANFORD,.N. J. Offcers Hunch Results n Charge Of Leavng Scene a pck-up truck. Edward W. Gerschwnd. Jr., 8, Elzabeth, s schcdulettfor ar- at-n- Monday nght on thargesoof lcavthe scone ot-an accdent and falure to havprvehblc p regstraton n^ possesson, as a result of v a hunch pnned by Sgt. Harry Page..shortly, before 3 ajp. last Thurs-. GerscKwhd told the polce the polce reported at 250 truck was owned by hs employer, ^-^rado-that a vehjcl&jtadtruck a Cranford traffc lght Lous Pcrnno nf Nnrth sfnchon -at South avenue, west, and Lncoln avenue. When Sgt. Attends Rutgers Course G-vamann and Patrolman Ralph Mrs. A. Tomas of 5 Orchard Kmry arrved at the scene hey street attended a workshop n found the stanchon damaged but school lunch management re- n0 vehcle nsght. As Syt. Page was answerng the same call he observed man walkng along Mln street near the lbrary and. stopped hm to ask. where he,.was gong. The stranger, sad he had a flat tre and -was lookng for. help. Sgt. Page offered hs assstance and arove the man, who dened hmself- as Gerschwnd, back to hs vehcle, When,. Sgt,.Page saw., the "condton of the truck, he took South Lncoln avenue;! and asked hm how he cameho strke the, lght.stanchon. Accordng to the polce, Gerschwnd, after qupstorng, fnally admtted that he had skdded and crashed nto the pole., _ cently at the Rutgers nversty Sunftner Sesson. The workshp at the State nversty, planned for the" school lunch managers and.supervsors, gave Specal at- dd her daughter call? \ Just to vst. Modern famles keep n touch by Long Dstance. ts cheap. Especally wth the tax cut to only 0%. Ca Savannah $20, Three mnutes. Staton-to-staton; After 6 PM and all day Sunday. Plus tax. THE CRANPORP CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THRSDAY. JLY 22, 954 Cranford Fans All Set for Trp to Yankee Stadum The happy chldren n the group above were sejt to board a bus to see a. baseballgame at Yankee Stadum n New York whpn ther pcture was tdken n front of polce headquarters recently. The trp was made possble by donatons of local busness men ard others, Comftyttee members n- the background ncluded (left to ry;ht> Wllam Ford, Patrolman Frank Caruso, Al Massa, John DeFabo, Joseph DTulo, Frank Carey (charmanol-hhe commttee n chargeof arrangements for the annual event),-publc SafctyDrector ClarcnceTrFrtrrE ward~fannng;^l chef at the tme>, Fred Malpere, Wesley Whte an d Frank Kuhar. tcnton to school lunch programs, accounts and records, recpes and menus, and lunchroom- layout. Wld Lfe Conservaton To Be Topc at Museum "Wld Lfe Conservaton n New Jersey," a talk and colored move, by Jules W. Marron, Sr., publc relatons supervsor for the State Dvson of Fsh and Game, wll be offered vstors to the Tralsde Museum n the Watchung Reservaton Sunday startng at 3 p.m. Mr. Marron wll dscuss the efforts beng made to control and protect ths natural resource n the State of New Jersey and some of the.problems encountered n carryng on ths work and the progress that has been made. Thnkng of BLDNG, BYNG or REFNANCNG YOR HOME Come n and Consult s. We Have Plenty of MORTGAGE MONEY AVALABLE CRANFORD SAVNG and LOAN ASSOCATON 4 Gfts n Reverse Charles, B. Rttwcgcr, accounts manager and assstant comptroller of the Mutual Beneft Lfe nsurance Company, Newark; went to work last week laden wth cgars and. ruses. The cgars were presented to the male members of the companys department whch; he heads add the roses to the lades. By brncnc n the Rfts on hs frst annversary, Mr. Rt- wefer.reversed e usualproced-j ure n whch the annversary celebrant receves the Frst Ad Squad Has a Busy Day The Cranford Frst Ad Squad had a busy day on Saturday, wth fve calls for ambulance servce,?rcovcd-=-h»«htn hours. On one call, the Garwood j Frst Ad Squad asssted because; the local ambulance wjs out on another trp at the tme. Frst of the seres of calls came at 930 a.m., when Mrs. Blanche Snyder, 70, of 20) Locust drve, a patent of Dr. Henry Mnour, was } Panlleld.. At 030 a.m., Charles M. Yeakel, local realtor, of 33 Severn court, a patent of Dr. Albert L,ews, was taken/to Alexan Brothers Hosptal, Elzabeth. Another patent of Dr. Lews, SECTON THREE Cranford Men Receve Mrs. Mary Edmonds. 50. or 04 Central avenue, wastaken to St. Elzabeth Hosptal. Elzabeth, -at [Standard Ol Awards 2 p.m. j Three resdents of Cranford-rej c-vt-d awards at the last "Con Another call was r"*v)ved nt 64^ p.m. to take M/;. Jean Pace, ; Your deas meetng of E s s.o 70, of 3 South avrnu-. wtrst, to Standard Ol Company at the,bay- Elzabeth General Hosptal for. way Refnery n Lnden. treatment for a pos.-.b!e leg fracttur. sulfu^tr~rr~3~t3tt7*^ ; Wllam J. Maher, 5 Columba^ ^~ When Dr. Edmond Kassouf cajled at 6So p.m. for an ambulanty to take Hjalmtr Rye. 69^ of 42 South non avenue,!o Muhlehberu Hosptal, the Gan*-<>6d Frst, A/,^lld -.r-spondt^l btrcause the.local ambulance was stll out on the 645 p.m. call. Mr. -at hu hokjma! on-- Monduy. Cadet CroMy to Enter Lafuycttc n th«* Fall. Edward W., Cromey, son of Mr. and, Mrs. G. W. Cronu-y of 5 Marsh street, wll enter h junor for hs surceston to mprove the ^ effcency^jof makjng^a partcular blend and ncreasng capacty. He s a second class helper n the chemcal products dvson. Wllam E. Weydemeyer of 20 Locust street receved a$25 award. He s a combuston man n the crackng-dvson A $0 award was gven to Rchj ard J. Eggers. 37 Park avenue, an employe of the general servce department. j Men n Servce ; Mdshpman Edward,A. Whte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whte of. 7 Bhnere parkway, s amung Pa., n the fall where he wll major the naval reserve mdshpmen n pre-law., from 52 of the natons leadng A graduate of Cranford Hgh c<>lleces and unverstes beng n- School, he has been a student doctrnated n amphbous wafat the Ctadel. Charleston. S. C. ; far» ; tranng at the. 5^ Naval for the past two years -and was Amphbous Base, Lttle Creek, recently elected a cadel-scrgcant. Norfolk, Va. ^ Followng our usual custom at the end of each season* most of our merchandse s ncluded n ths sale. THE PRCES ARE < - * *V;?.., s o. A NEW BANKNG SERVCE FOR YOB CONVENENCE TH Walk-p RNG f=o» A RDE N A "l 2 N. non Ave., Cranford, N. J. OFFCE HORS < Monday thru Frday daly 830 A. M. to 430 P. M. Monday Nghts 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. MEMBER FEDERAL. HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM SMMER STS. $ Sale $ Sale Sale Sale REGLAR WEGHT STS S50.oo^ JSale nee. 65.oo Sale RcBr~67.56 Sale 54.OO Keg Sale p m m ll p H9.l ^ & f BSw.! -km * $ Vv ft... W" / at the CRANFQRD OFFCE of NON CONTY TRST COMPANY / Tme-Sovngf Convenent! Addtonal bankng hours! OR new "Walk-p Wndow" on the Walnut Avenue sde of.our Cranford Offce s now ready for you! Beneft now from ths latest non County Trust Company tme-saver and convenence.». The Walk-p Wndow provdes you wth a fresh, modern means of transactng your kankn^husness quckly and easly. Here you can make savngs and checkng account deposts, cash checks, meet nstallment loan payments, depost n Chrstmas Cluh accounts and pay water blls. Payroll pckup can also he made when the approprate pror nocaton s gven our Cranford Of fce. Wn-" and from 7 30p.m. Ths new faclty s desgned for you... to save you tme and trouble... to epecd your hankng transactons... to gve you addtonal hours n whch to "go to the hank." se the Walk-p Wndow and use t often! CRANFORD OFFCE 00 South Avenue, _ M»">b«r Hd»>al Dcpot nuanu CoporoHoo Ea*t We fgure OMamobuett new Super "88" Holday n ts own best salesman. So when you rng for your "Rocket" rde, dont expect a hgh- rcs«ur«r". Bales talk. Well let the Super "88" Bjteak for tself uth performance! Youll whsk away at the lghts cruse over tho.lllx, down the o >en road! And power features do the work whle you huve all the fun. All ths and Oldrtnoble stylng leadershp, loo! ts va^y to nee \*hy Oldtnohle sules ure way up... and why we can gve you tle lop trade - n town! So rng us soou for your "locktt" rde! OLDSMOBES RDN HGH AND WERE TRADN HGH "ROCKET ENGNE V - R N _O..._» _O R A R D ^l A " R 9_ c «_f *" «NOR R S C H E V ROL E T, nc. 209 CENTRAL AVE. WESTFELD Ho money down! COME N LETS TALK OVER YOR PLANS. Drop n now and let us tell you about todays convenent way to pay for home mprovements.. Youd be surprsed how many of your neghbors have used our way to LVE BETTER NOW. NEW ROOMS NEW DECORATNG NEW GARAGE ANY WORTHWHLE MPROVEMENT Our Buldng Materals Are Yours al VERY FAR PRCES > Our Helpful Advce s Yours "FOR FREE" Bdders General Supply Co. BLDNG MATERALS APPLANCES 336 Centennal Avenue CRanford **our Servce Center for Every Buldng Need" SPORT COATS and SLACKS SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHRTS Reff. S3.95-^Sal«5 $ Sale ALL REDCED^ 20% SHRTS - NECKWEAR PAJAMAS - ROBES REDCED "20% BEACH WEAR $2,95 -Sale $ Sale ao Sale 3.95 EDGERTON and NNN-BSH SHOES EVERY PAR REDCED 8 North Avenue, West Open Monday and Frday Evenng <

10 flwpllgagmy ww^th"!. * nj > " w»h u _ "; vm- THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THRSDAY, JLY 22, 954 Kenlworth News Brooklyn Man to Speak n Ant-Polluton Move J GARWQOD_=^_Progress n the-soluton at ar polluton -problems n the borough was ndcated ths week, wth Spray Dryng ^ ^ ^ jal-mflnday_njghts^boar4-of~-heah. neetrsf on plans for nstallaton of a turbne ar scrubber and Damond Expanson, frc, scheduled to meet wth the board next Monday nght to dscuss step taken at that.plant to amelor;jt< complaned, of by resdents. Followng flng of pettons wth the Borough Councl on Aprl 27 ""namng Spray"Dryng (located Tat.50 North avenue) and Damond Expanson (500 North avenue) and complanng of smoke, fumes and odors, the Board of Health held meetngs wth offcals of the two. companes and representatves of the pettoners at whch "coolng off" perods were set durng whch % the companes were to conduct studes to determne possble steps to control condtons complaned of n the. pettons. nstallaton of a test ar scrubber. already has been startedat the Spray Dryng plant and the devce s scheduled to be n operaton n about two weeks, Wllam E. Horr. treasurer of the company, told members of the Board of Health and representatves of the pettonng - group at. Monday nght^s meetng n the Borough " """Hall. The equpment,- beng nstalled by Jalma Engneerng Servce, headed by Mchael M. Jalma of., 40 Brooksde place, Cranford, s of a new..type n whch exhaust fumes are completely mmersed n an oxdant bath by centrfugal force.._ ""Mr. Jalma, who has been a specal consultant n the ar polluton feld snce 936, reported that hs apparatus has had successful applcaton n many plants n ths area,. ncludng the Benjamn. Moore and Company pant factory n Carteret and Mansol Ceramcs n Bellevlle.. The test machne, Mr. Horr explaned at Mondays conference, wll treat only about 0 percent of the exhaust ar at the Spray Dryng plant. f t proves successful n ths partcular applcaton, he related, a larger nstallaton wll be ordered to treat all emanatons. Mr.-Horraddedthat such arf nstallaton not only would elmnate present problems but probably would permt Spray Dryng to carry on many new processes wthout emsson of troublesome "fumes. He sad the testng stage would contnue for an ndetermnate tme, perhaps two or three months. Durng that tme, the-company, s to keep the Board of Health nformed on the results of the tests, t was reported by John Malko, secretary of the board, who v presded durng the conference. Mr. Horr spoke at meetng for Charles E. Baley, presdent of. Spray -Dryng, who s on vacaton. Also present for the company was Albert J. Dvnus, plant superntendent. Representng the pettonng resdents were Mrs. John W. Hagrsh of 443 Thrd avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Roth of 404 Thrd avenue, Mrs. Rex Oldford of 53 Thrd avenue and Charles Crag. North avenue. - Board of Health members present n addton to Secretary Malko ncluded Joseph Rock, presdent, who conducted the regular meetng of the board, and Frank Braun and Anthony Casale. Borough Attorney Bernard Stener was un- able to attend because of llness. At the regular busness sesson whch followed; the conference wth Spray pryng, t was announced that the boards nurse, Mrs. Rosemary. Lucca had agreed to change the effectve date of her resgnaton from August. to September rto gve more tme for selecton, of her successor. *" Thrd Sermon n Seres At St. Pauls Church GARWOOD The Rev. Kenneth E. Ballard, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church of Blarstown, wll present the thrd n a seres of sermons on Bble personaltes who sought out Chrst, at St. Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed.Church ths Sunday. Combned Sunday School and church. servces arc beng held from 0 to. 0 a.m. durng July and Supplyng the local pulpt durng the vacaton qf the pastor, the Rev. Walter C. Pugh. The vstng mnster also wll preach here on August. and the Rev. Mr. Pugh wll resume hs dutes on August 8. Next week the Rev. Mr. Bollard, who s resdng Wth hs famly at the St. Pauls parsonage durng the. absence of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Pugh. wll begn studes at the nternatonal Relgous Rado and Televson Workshop at non Theologcal Semnary n New York New Jerseys frst ralroad. "The Camden and Ambo/," began ts rtl run n 8 Presbyteran Pulpt Guest GAftWOOD"-=" GXest "preacher at the Gwwood. Presbyteran Church at the a.m. worshp servce ths Sunday wll be the Rev. Robert A. Bggerstaff, Presbyteran. mnster from Summt The Rev. Erc S. Tougher, puatbr, s on vacaton.. Sunday School wll contnue through July, meetng at 0 a.m. Durng August there wll, be a combned Sunday School and mornng worshp servce at 0 a.m. each Sunday. Daly Vacaton Bble School wll be held from August 2.through August 3, wth sessons runnng from 9 to 30 a.m. Elgble to attend art; boys and grls who wll enter school n September, ncludng-thosu-who- wlf- be-n all grades through the seventh grade. Mrs. Adam Mller was leader for a meetng of the Womens Mssonary Socety held at the church Tuesday afternoon. Ths.socety wll, meet agan at 30 p.m. on August 7 wth Mrs. F. lrch as leader. Bueknell Degree Won By Ho wan! C. Henry GARWOOD Howard C. Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Henry of 60 Wllow avenue, receved a bachelor of arts degree n economcs at recent commencement exercses at Bueknell, nversty, Lewsburg, Pa. A member of Lambda Ch Alpha Fraternty and Ps Ch, natonal honorary socety, the local, student was on the deans lst and was actve n-n r-mural sports. He s u grudyate qf Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, Sprngleld For PAL Baseball Trp Local boys and GARWOOb grls between 8 and 6 years of age wshng to partcpate n the baseball ^rlp" to -foe- conducted by the Polce, Athletc League next Wednesday rve~unt ths Sunday to sgn up at polce headquarters, t was announced, by Patrolman Albert Gll, PAL presdent.. Polce Chef Fred Falzone reported yesterday that about 50 chldren had sgned up for the trp-thus--fan-the-pal plarls"td take 200 boys and grls to see the St. Lous-Gants game at. the Polo Ground*, n Ne.w York. The party wll leave from polce headquarters at 030 a.m. Wednesday.. MmMozart Becomes Brde Of Army Man GARWOOD Mss Beatrce J. Mozart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mozart of 38 Hemlock.avenue, became the brde of Pfc. Herbert W. Tuorto,.S. Army, son Of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tuorto of 676 Summt avere, Westeld, on Monday at 5 p.m. n the Church of St. Anne. The Rt. Rev, Msgr. John M.Wush, pastor, offcated. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a whte lnen sut wth whte accessores and a corsage of whte roses. She was attended by Mrs. Pete.r Festante of Berkeley Heghts;, us matron of honor. Ncholas Tuorto of Jersey Cty, was hsjorother^s best man. ThVbrfde was graduated from the- Garwood Schools and Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, Sprngfeld, Class of 949, and attended the Elzabeth nsttute of Bankng. She s employed by the Suburban Trust Company* Cranfrtrd. The brdegroom s a graduate of WestHelcJfclgh School, the Kerpel School of Dental Technology and the Eastern School for Physcans Ads, New York. He s staoned at Fort Sam Houston, San Antono; Tex. Followng a weddng trp to Wldwood, the brde wll resde wth "herparentsr "~ "" Keeps Youth, Parents Busy ents,alke found lfe n the Garwood.Lttle League a busy one durng the past week, wth several specal events ncludng a hlarous game between men and women assocated wth the organzaton, fakng place n addton to. the regularly scheduled league contests..- (- - -JLeague-^hstory was-made- by John Chnchar, Jr.. durng one of last weeks games when he ht the/lrst home run over the fence of the hew Bell Stadum on North avenue. He was presented wth the ball by W. Joseph Choborda. league presdent. The sdh of Mr. and, Mrs. Chfqchar of 89 Center. street, John s a member of the ACOA team. Hs brother. Davd. plays on the same team.. PAL was leadng the second^ half, standngs ths week wth a record of fve vctores ;to two defeats. Fbro held second place Wth a 3-3 record, whle Son- Crcus Day Program Frday At nam Park Playground GARWOOD Boys and grls partcpatng n actvtes, at the summer playground conducted by the non County Park Commsson at- nam Park have been busy ths week preparng for Crcus Day at the park tomorrow. Workng, ndvdually and n groups, the chldren have been workng up orgnal acts for presentaton. Some of the young people have made colorful costumes to wear durng the show, scheduled to bejgln at p.m., and others have been groomng ther pets to take the roles of crcus anmals. Bruce Whte, the playground drector, announced ths week that Paula Hollerbach and Jack Cox are leadng n the amassng of contest ponts for awards to oco was thrd at 3-4. and ACOA was n last place wth three.wns and. fve losses., - An All-Star team from the Garwood league lost to Wnfeld by a score of 5 to at Bell Stadum on Sunday. Fred Stauss scored Garwoods only run. Donald Bock was the losng ptcher. Others playng for Garwood were Davd Murray, Rchard Beylon. Carl Solts. Lawrence Smth, Roger Mchaels. Mchael Falzone. Rchard Sosdka. Robert Lawrence.-] Jack Hay, Robert Colwell.^Ralph..* Acton Ht By Mayor KENLWORTH The actonsrof state offcals n Trenton concernng. TKe current water supply problem have been descrbed as "amazng" by Mayor Ro~bert C Krueger., He sad the state s (he "culprt" n the" stuaton as he polt- ed out that the borough has done everythng" h"tsf~power~t6 "help solve the problem,,. The mayor sad he couldnt nderstand why wells already.dug and ready to be? put nto operaton by the Planfeld-.non Water Company could, not b-t used durng the severe water shorty age last week.... To solve the problem, many persons are dggng ther own wells. Mayor Krueger reported.. Mayor Krueger commented.that t s one thng to have a shortage, but another to have no water at all. Counclman Olver J. Brown, Jr., says the current water restrcton plan should have more teeth n t so that t could be enforced. HeL says that resdents..are,takng advantage of the stuaton..,._..,. nder current restrctons, resl?. dents o Kenlworth are permtted to use water for outdoor^rposes such as waterng,jawns on Thursday and ^Sunday evenngs sfler 9.pjnrw<^Prevously, all use of water outsde of the home, was banned by a proclamaton ssued Banch~Rchard "Djrs^nd T- chard Moleenl ^-^ Managers for the Garwood All- Stars were Edward Donovan. James Guerrero, Edward Conln and Donald Legg. whle Lous Casale, Jack Hay and Thomas Kelleher served as umpres. Fred McCarrck was announcer. The All-Star game was preceded by an exhbjljtqygame between teams^composed of mothers of Lttle League players and women assocated wth the league and fathers of players and offcals and managers of the league. The men were leadng 5-4 n the ng contest were Thomas Curry and John Schroeder, Robert Plant and Jack Cox, Steve and Danny Matlaga.. Wnners of frst, second and thrd place n oth,er events were reported us follows Bcycle- race. Jack Cox. Stanly -Dckerson and Robert Plant; horseshoes, James DeClerlco, Wllam Prsh and Fred Straus; strng pantng, Paula Hollerbach, -RehaFd-Plant-and-James "Gfsh^ playground season. The pontng; dress desgnng, Paul Hollarc gven for placng n varous events and also for actvty, partcpaton. The nam boys posted two baseball vctores durngthe past week, shuttng out a team from Memoral Feld, Cranford, 4-0, and swampng the boys from the Lncoln avenue feld n Crunford, 3 to., v r ~num got off. to an early start n the game wth Memoral Feld at nam on Frday as Rock Letter showed the way for the wnners wth a home run n the second nnng, Three errors by Memoral Feld players gave nam addtonal runs for nsurance n the early nnngs. nam had two errors. John Costa, the. wnnng ptcher gave up seven hts, whle Mazura. ptched for Memoral Feld and allowed sx hts. Both ptchers ssued three free passes to frst. Romano waa the wnnng ptcher and Pasqua the loser as nam took over the Lncoln uvenue feld team on Monday. A hot dog roast wll be umong nam durng the comng. week, Mr. Whte announced. Tournaments wll be contnued, wth partcpants rollng up ponts for mert badges to be awarded at the end of, the season. Wnners n the local contests wll be entered n sectonal competton, to be followed by fnal events wth medals for the vctors. the featured events last week was a doll show, wth wnnjhf/ entres lsted n. the followng categores Prettest, "Betty Dolan;.smallest, Paella Holler bach; most unusual, Jane Strubble; largest, Jerry Kundrat. Wnnng teams, n a sand modelto the women on a forfet when the men threw the "lady" umpre (Frank Galausk attred n dress and wg> over the. fence.. Mrs. Frank Dubrosky managed the Wonlens team, asssted by Mrs.. Mchael Korom. Players ncluded Mrs. Herbert Pechn, Mrs. Carl Solts. Mrs. Mchael Korom, Mrs. Bert Rendano, Mrs. Frank Galausk, Mrs. J. J. Durs, Mrs. Edward Donovan, Mrs. Anthony Casale. Mrs. Joseph Casale. Mrs. Edward Masterson. Mrs. Thomas Kelleher, Mrs. W. R. Klmas and Mrs. Frank Deredta. Managng the mens team were Edward Masterson and Edward Conln. Members of the squad ncluded Thomas Orlando. Edward Donovan, James Guerrero. Jack Hay, W. Joseph Choborda. Herbert Werthwer, Frederck Mc- Carrck, Donald Legg, Anthony Casale, Frank Deredta and Thomas Kelleher. -PAL defeated-acoa. 2-, Mooday nght at Bell Stadum, wth erbuch. Mary Voght and Jano -Bchard*Beylon, the wnnng ptcher, strkng out 4 men. George Jacovc was losng ptcher. PAL had sx hts and ACOA four. Fred Stauss and Roger Mchaels Strubble; sand pantng, John Schroeder, Jack Cox and Betty Dolan; jacks, Betty Dolan, Carol Tenesz and Paula Hollerbach. Mr. Whte s asssted ll drectng playground actvtes by Mss Lnda Lou Eskew, who s n charge of hundcrut, art work and games for the younger chldren.. Couples Club Pcnc Held ul Echo Lake Park GARWOOD -r The Couples Club of St. Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed Church held a pcnc recently for members and ther famles at the Hll Top, Echo Lake Park. Twenty-Hve persons attended.. Vrgna Ft/smmons and Margurct Hossclman were n charge of the games, and Joseph Schnuuffer and Hurley Fjerrel composed the reservaton commttee.. The group wll resume meetngs n September. Garwood Brths Mr. and Mrr. Walter Wusowsk of 3 Myrtle avenue have un-j nouced the brth of ther daughter, Betty Jane, on July 2 at Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planneld. Mr. Wusowsk s the sou of Mrs. Sopha Wusowsk of 38 tjorth avenue and the late Mr. Wusowsk. Patrolman and Mrs. John W. C. Fransen of 42,, Wllow avenue announce the brth of u son, John, Jr., on July 4 at Rahwuy Memoral Hosptal. Patrolman Frunssen s the son of Mr. and Mrs, August Franssen of 400 Thrd avenue. ~~ made the runs for PAL, ard Jacob Dcsch got ACOAs only tally. The Garwood All-Stars play the North Arlngton All- Stars at 5 p.m. ths Sunday at Bell Stadum. GARWOOD SOCALS Cvl Defense. Polce Reserve Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Englese and famly, of- 302 Hemlock avenue, have been vacatonng n Arzona and the Southwest for three weeks. Former Counclman and Mrs. Joseph E. Humcnk and chldren. Nancy Jo and Joseph. Jr.. of 60 Center street, wll return Saturday from Florda after spendng three weeks n St. Petersburg. Mrs. Ann Broky and daughter. Karen, of 255 Thrd avenue, are vacatonng for two weeks at Ocean Gate. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schnell Playground Lsts Large Attendance KENLWORTH _ An average daly attendance of 35 chldren at the muncpal playground next to Hardng School has been reported by Mrs. Adolph Lekauskas, drector. Regstraton at the playfeld now-totals-almost-^oo.thetlrec^j tor sad. A pont systems has been establshed. Partcpants and* wnners n varous compettons, those who help keep the feld clean, those,.who keep equpment n good shape and those who attend the play area, are gven ponts. Demerts are also gven to chldren who are untdy and do not take care of equpment At.the close of the season, those wth the most unts wll be presented wth awards. The leaders to. date are Erne Nols, Carl Fedler and Barbara Brown. Durng the competton perod Frday afternoon, a bubble gum contest was held. A balloon blowng contest wll be held tomor row afternoon. Wnners of the bubble gum contest were 5 to 8 year olds frst, Joan Lease; second. Mchael Randall; and thrd, Sally Scavuzzo; 8 to 0 year olds frst, Cheryl Tsca; second, Mchael Vale; and thrd, Hope Cluck; and 0, to 4 year. oldsfrst, Nck Satenza; second. Jack Mannng; and thrd, Ray Wok.- hajn. Pctures of the contest were taken and have been posted on the playgroundbulletn board. Four softball teams have been organzed and another squad may be formed. -The league has been organzed and s now, underway, Mrs. f^kauskas sad horseshoe and checker tournaments wll be held n the near future and chldren wll be entered n the county. At Chapel Servce KENLWORTH Ralph West o Brooklyn;"who has worked among the salors on th& New York docks- for many years, wll- be-the gudst speaker at the a.m. Famly Bble Hour Sunday n the Kenlworth Gospel Chapel. At the. same hour, the junor department wll hear Robert lrch of Tenafly An evenng servce wll be held at 8 p.m. The study of the Book of Cornthans w l be contnued at "the servce for prayer and Bble study on Wednesday at 8 p.m. competton f they desre to compete. Also popular at the playfeld s the crafts program whch s conducted each -mornng except Frdays. Such actvtes as shell craft, plastc yarn, basketry, plaster of pars work, weavng And. the makng of pot holders have been organzed. Mr. ard Mrs. Mchael Holuta and daughter, of 43 -Thrd avenuej and Mr. and Mrs. Ferdnand Schnell of 429 Thrd avenue are vacatonng for two weeks at Seasde Heghts. John Lesak, 427 Fourth avenue. has returned from Chrst Hosptal. Jersey Cty, after beng a patent there for a week. Employed by the Central Ralroad of New Jersey, he was njured whle workng. He s the father of Polce Sft. James Lesak of Fourth avenue. Mrs^jKatherneJWalther-of 422 Prospect street, Wesleld. a member of the faculty of Lncoln School, s recuperatng at Overlook Hosptal. Summt, where she recently underwent an operaton. Methodsts to Hear Former Pastor ~7 KENLWORTH A former tor.wll return to the pulpt at 0 a.n. servce n The guest speaker wll be. the Rev. Ots-Moore of -Now York Cty, who served as pastor of the local church 0 years ago. For the past several years, the Rev. Mr. Moore has returned to the local church as a replacement for the vacatonng pastor. He reported ths week n a note to the Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle that he hopes to see many of hs old frends - at the servce Sunday. The junor chor under the. c recton of Mrs. Wllam Schubert wll sng an anthem. Joseph Troeber, 420 North avenue, s a patent at Muhlcnberg Hosptal. Plalnfleld. Expanson Of Schools Meetng Topc KENLWORTH Borough Councl has proposed.that a meetng wth the Board of Educaton be Scheduled for August 3 to dscuss the boards proposed expanson program. The request for the meetng follows acton by the board-^nd councl to obtan nformaton from Cranford regardng., the avalabltvplproperty n that townshp -for a school expanson-program. BoroughCouncl has. sent such. a letter to Cranford and Borough Clerk Phlp McGevna was authorzed to send Cranfords answer- along to the Board of Educaton. Mayor Fred P. Andersen of Cranford. sad the townshp has no plans*.-at ths tme to open the area between Roosevelt School n Cranford and the Kenlworth lne for buldng. However, he added that the townshp s always open to worthwhle suggestons for. the use of ts property. The Cranford Townshp Commttee wll meet agan on Tuesday and.an answer may be gven at that tme. Mr. McGevna was drected-by the councl to wrte to the Board of Educaton* requestng that the August 3 meetng be arranged. n commentng on the prop*- erty suggested by - the Board of Educatoh-Qs a-possble ste fora new school, Mayor Robert C. Krueger sad t was hs understandng the area could not be sewered and that s one of the reasons t had not been developed. The trustees have a ste n mnd at the present boundary lne roughly between South Seventeenth -and South-Twenty-frst streets. Charles DeGrau, charman of the boards., plannng commttee, sad t s. the plan of the trustees to determne f there are stes avalable before a decson s reached on a centralzed versus a decentralzed school system. The nqury, to Cranford s a result of ths decson. Buldng nspector Town Defendants n Adamas Sut tra Chemcal Corporaton of New York Cty and Edward L. Dryer of Short Hlls, presdent of Adamas Carbde Corporaton, have fled a Superor Court sut, whch clams the frm was llegally dened a permt to erect a buldng n whch to manufacture hydrogen. WlMJherryamp Actvtes Local Grl Scouts are. shown partcpatng, n actvtes at ~the" Wld "Cherry ""Cffmp~dufngrthe annual~day"camjr program^ Eatng watermelon n the pcture at the left are ( to r);barbara. Anastaso, Dclores Amoroso, Clare Borght and Marlyn Baron. n the photograph to the rght, Anrt.Brodsky s dsplayng bscut she and Pat Dresscl, left, and Judy Vonderaa, center, baked. TL day camp wll close today.. V " Grl Scout Day Camp to Close AtCeremonesatSteTonght KENLWORTH The Kenlworth Grl Scout Wld Cherry Day^Camp wll hold ts closng Ceremony today at 630 p.m. ^ Durng the three-week camp perod, an ndan theme was ustd. An ndan namng ceremony called "puttng o the moccasns" was held n whch each member of the camp was gven an ndan name. The unts took the followng trbe names Lenape, Chppewa, Cherokee and -Hop;- The Lenape Trbe, led by. Mrs A. W. "Yukpa" Ward and Mss Lebell "Pummulonat" Hller, held a cookout, worked wth clay, made cedar, pns, went tral fndng and made lce cream n a freezer whch was presented to the day camp by June-and May-Della-Salla.- The Chppewa Trbe, led by Mrs. C. W. "Omnotango" Murphy and Msses Peggy "Weeko" Kuch and Catherne "Rawtu" Lekauskas, cooked ndan stew and corn The buldng s planned near Adamas Carbdes plant n_ Market street. Adamas uses hydrogen n ts operatons.. Buldng nspector Fred Tepel and the borough are defendants n the sut. Mr. Tepel sad he declned to ssue the permt because a borough ordnance prohbts the" manufacture of explosves and other obnoxous materals. Another consderaton, Mr. Tepel sad, was the nearness of a ste owned by the Board of Educaton for a possble expanson program and of a resdent "A area. n ts complant, the company j>ays that_ hydrogen s notary explosve and that ts producton does not volate the borough 4n ordnance. OBTARY Edward Wolff KENLWORTH The charman of the board and former presdent of Cty Federal Savngs and Loan Assocaton, H. Edward Wolff,of Elzabeth, ded Frday at Elzabeth General Hosptal followng a long llness, Snce 908 when he was elected a drector, he was a.leadng nfluence n the affars of Cty Savngs and ts predecessors, Cty Savng and Loan Assocaton and Ctzens Buldng and Loan Assocaton. Whle he was presdent. Cty Savngs opened ts latest offce n Kenlworth. bread, made lanyard hand bags wth nda nsgns, learned ndan greetngs, and went tral fndng The Cherokee Trbe, led by Mrs. Adolph "Teskahhea" Lekauskas and Mss Conne "Tawamana Bergstrom, cooked Zun stew usng herbs growng on the campste, learned ndan gesture, language, made ndan muscal nstruments, played ndan games, jnade ce.eream._and.blazed trals for the Lenape Trbe. The Hop- Trbe, led by Mrs. Albert "Oktalbn" Frandano, held cookouts all of whch were successful except "Oktalon" Frandos whch had alumnum sauce When the.fnsh on (the pan melted. They also dd shell Work, had a scavenger hunt, blazed trals for the Chppewa Trbe! and camped overnght on the grounds. The members of the trbe who camped overnght under; the supervson of Mrs. Earl Baron, and Mrs. Melvn Freund, troop leaders, were Dolores Amoroso, Mary Jane Machen, Marlyn Baron, _Clalre Borght, Barbara Anasasa and Carol Goodreds. The camp also spent a day at Kenlworth Veterans" center learnng ndan games and dances. Ths was concluded, by a show n the afternoon n whch all partcpated. A vstwas made to the camp by Mrs. D. V. Copeland, councl drector,- and~mra >H*len-Fostev natonal representatve, who were mpressed wth the camp and deghted to see nternatonal nterest and the support gven the camp by the people of Kenlworth. As a camp project, all the members are workng, on an ndan loom whch they hope to complete by closng. n case of ran; the closng wll be postponed to tomorrow at the same tme. All parents., and frends are nvted to attend the ceremony. - ~< Fremen Slate; Playoff Games. KENLWORTH Wth a 0-0 record n the regular season, the Kenlworth fremen wll go after the playoff champonshp of the non County Fremens Softball League next Thursday evenng. The local nne wll play at the Hardng School Feld, but ts opponent wll not! be known untl the results of tonghts game are non, lke Kenlworth, has alxeadjr^clnchecr-ore~dr"the~t5r playoff berths, but Elzabeth, Roselle and- Weseld are "fghtng for the other two. Roselle " takes on Berkeley Heghts and Elzabeth takes on Lnden. f Roselle and Elzabeth wn, they clnch spots n the playoff. However, f they lose Weseld wll be ted for thrd place wth them f they down non tonght Weseld and non played a 6-6 te last week.. Kenlworth wll meet the thrd place team,"" whle the second and fourth place teams meet n the other half of the draw. t wll be a one-game elmnaton n the frst round and the b^st out of three n the fnals. Dr. Johnkns Tells Plans For Buldng KENLWORTH Constructon JL J S S 2 buldng wll be underway by August at the corner of the Boulevard and South Eghteenth street, Drs. Edmund and Roland Johnkns, local physcans, announced today. The 32"x50 buldng wll contan rooms ncludng a large watng room, two offces, sx examnng rooms, an X-ray room and a laboratory. The local physcans announced that at least two other medcal doctors wll be assocated wth them n the use of the buldnc Ther assocates wll be announced A. M. Klecman of Mapfcwood, archtect", has desgned.a. buldng of modern archtecture wth a flat roof and. a two-and-a-half foot overhang around the four sdes. The structure wll be on the southeast.corner of Eghteenth street opposte the Communty Methodst Chjrch. The local physcans sad the 00x 00 ste wll be adequate for a parkng lot for at least 20 cars. n approvng a varance for the buldng, Borough Councl drected that a 25-foot setback be establshed. on both the Boulevard and-south Eghteenth street. A 0,-foot shrubbed buffer to the rear of the tract was also demanded by councl. The land s zoned for Resdental "A." The varance also stpulates. Mayor Robert C. Krueger sad, that the buldng may be used for nothng but a medcal offce. t was reported by_the local be ready n from sx to weeks. They now.have ther offce at 39 North Twenteth street and Wll move nto the new structure as soon as t s completed. Nne Speeders Fned n Muncpal Court KENLWORTH Nne speedors, ncludng. seven on the pardon State Parkway, were fned a total of $2 n Muncpal Court Monday evenng by Magstrate Wllam Bruder. On-a complant by Patrolman Garland Frezer, Carman Cerlfcone 6f Newark was "assessed SlO and $4 cost of court, whle Edward.Btman of. East Orange was fned $5 and $4 costs on a complant made by Specal Offcer Robert Wtt. j Fned for speedng on the -parkway were Arthur F. Cardone of Short. Hlls, $5 and $4; Mejvt Welnger of Newark $0 and..s.4l. Wnfeld Holland of Newark, S5 and $5; Harry Esdale of Maple- $r of Orange.; $0 and" $4; Joseph LaBorowsk^of-KearnyrtlO d $4;and John Hertlng of non, $5 and $4. Eyes Examned BY APPONTMENT DR. H. HERMAN. OPTOMETRST 54 BOLEVARD - KENLWOBTH CB THE CHANFOKD CTTZE?f.;ANP CHRONCLE, THRSDAY, JLY " Page Three Three Softball Contenders Even n Lost Column KEMLW0RTH ts all even n J, ll)otan,t loss column for the l» Ke!*" Baft 0 ond s tb, k nockfd ano-npa half a {! "" AlsoTTu h Softball League. Fuel Suffered- ts secn-lc. Vardals nsurance off the league leaders (rals Barton by only Rev. Hols Smth Gves Talk on Rural Chna KENLWORTH The Rev. Hols Smth, rector of St. Johns Epscopal Church, Somervle, descrbed condtons n rural Chna durng ts occupaton by t. a meetng last Wednesday of the Kenlworth Rotary Club at the Htchn Post, non. A member of the Somervlle Rotary Club, the. R^v. Mr. Smth par tlllfllt. W rj^ the Fre-Deu-lch s only one game out of frst. The defendng t. nanl p,ms rocked Adamas Carrd. 5- The game * as never t doubt as homers by Bucky n,,,ollot and Charle Davd gave T e wnners a 5-0 lead n the Lt nns- Nck Caruso.turned.. -, sw-klng mound perform- -l T^_, lkl _tlose-that_.once._won s one of New Jerseys s»ftb;ll. ptchers. tcp n a buttle «Express Labs, -0, to ond wn. for last place, ShalloutJasted Whte notch ther secnd wn.. The standng o the league W V Tt. Ht nn Fn Kocketa... Adm>"Carbde Shal!f"- S KxpreS... Wht X.00 a mssonary to) Chna for 22 xears-pror_to 943.-Hew duced by Clark Wa School Bond Bd Accepted GARWOOD j "Board of Educaton awarded the $60,000 school of the Great Atlantc and Pacfc- Tea Company. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Ethel Daly OKell; a daujjhter. Mss Patrca ONell, at home, and-sx ssters. Mrs. Thomas But-, t er of Crdnford. Bflrs. Roy Schroppe j of Sprng Lake. Mrs. Clarence bond usue to" nance ments and repars at Lncoln and Frankln Schools to the Natonal[ State Bank of Elzabeth ata_ ng. n Frankln- Sch mprove- Seymour of. Elzabeth, Mrs. St. Anne. ^Servces -wll Be held ^,^ Students Atteml nghtly at 8 oclock and masses n ts At g the mornng at 75 and 8 oclock. Attorney *Dong Fne, GARWOOD^Borofh Attorney Bernard Stener was reported [."dong fne" at "Elzabeth General Farmers Conventon SPRNGFELD Two Garwood and four Kenlworth.students of Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School attended the annual state conventon recently of fte..future flck of Tehafly, undj Hosptal yosterrtny. Hf hus bte>[fht«t-<-y-tr^atncrtrtpa»> of Weseld. AnnesvNovena GARWOOD A nne-day No- ;33, wth- nterest..rate.of.v. ena. n. Honor of St. Anne.started Elzabeth"bank, was! Hermann and Mrs.,-u*tbe hosptal snce he suffered aquarla at Delaware Water Gap. Present nt the four-day conference were Wllam and Charles DraKos of Garwood and Davd Ruscansky, Ted Rca, Don Perkam Adam La Sota_of_ SgjrnKfrcld, -nstructors, accompaned them. James Kervck Lead* Dscusson ut Luncheon A dscusson of current event.-; led by.tames F. Kervck. -*hr- j Saturday evenng n Rahway. Arthur. F" Metz welcomed y^as! guests Benjamn Tepper of khe ; Planleld...club.and John Ferrs" jjjuest of E. Calvn Shre. Mr. versen presded.., Menn Servce Donald E. Kutz. son of Mr. and a e a heart attack at hs homk* 20 Center street Nm July 2. At the head of the Maurce rver Glassboro- one may stll fnd evdence, of the one tme prosper- ns and Roland Fedler of K.enl- Glchers Sngle Scores Wnnng Run for PAL Nne KENLWORTH Ronne Gl "chcrs sngle n "the -sxth nnng drew n -Les Lawn to gve.; th kenlworth PAL a.3-2 wn Mon d;y evenng over the Elzabeth ;lcs n a non County Senor Youth Baseball League game. Bob Cavalo allowed only two hts, whle hs team mates" came up wth seven.. """WTTOther-game Monday-evenng, Morrs Avenue PAL topped.thomas and Betts, 4-0. On Frday Lnden Lons Club rpped Texaco of Wcsleld, -3. Lnden Lons Club ganed a9-0 wn over Caseys-Elzabeth and Rsers Ttxoco of Weseld npped anyway PW, 2-, n games Tuesday evenng.., Lnden s n frst place wth a 5- record, whle the Kenlworth PAL s second wth three wns and one loss... Ketlworth PAL meets "Morrs Avenue PAL tonght at Warnanco Park Feld No., whle the Elza- -l»tl-elks-take-on-caseystelzar.. bellr ;t the same tme. Lnden Lons engages Thomas & Betts to-- morrow, whle t wll be Kenlworth PAL vs. Bay way PW and Honors Texaco vs. Elzabeth Elks on Monday evenng. J. WrBfl Elected Natonal Secretary At Board Meetng KENLWORTH J. Wellngton Hall of 89 Boulevard was-elected natonal secretary of the Amercan Materal Handlng Socety at the" annual board meetng held recently n Cleveland, O.. Mr. Hall s assstant, dvson staff supervsor n charge-of recevng and.materal handlng for Westnghouse - Electrc Corporaton Meter Dvson n Newark. He s a past presdent of the New Jersey Chapter, a natonal drector from New Jersey and served as charman of the mltary and foregn affars commttee and was a regonal vce-presdent.. An employee of Westnghouse for 20 years, he has served as a foreman of the machne shop, chef clerk of producton control.8 percent. Also consdered were!sunday-evenng-at--the- Church of vous ndustry of bds-^tom three other banks. L, - * -..,. -. ssuancelof the bonds was auth-j " - orz^d by lotal. voters at a specal j electon n June,,953. Projects to be tmanced nclude purchase and nstallaton of new heatng am Ventlatng equpment at both,.schoo ls and constructon of. a new gymnasum floor and nstallaton of new lghtng equpment n the aud^orurn_ofjlncoln_school. Work on the new gymnasum floor already has been started, and equpment has been delvered for thp heatng, ventlaton and stage lghtng projects. /Tre trustees, approved appontment of Mrs.. Mram Choborda...as a kndergarten teacher on a halfday bass, startng n September, to replace Mrs. Harret Bluhm. who has resgned...worth..- Joter Danlo ot Garwopd man o[ bsnu-ssaralrs commt-j Mrs. Ervn Rutz, statoped at Tr- -«\ feat.url the lunchfon of the j estc, spent a recent. 5-day fur- Kwans Club at Markos Rcstu- [logh tourng Europe. He vsted. rant m Tuesday.! Mlnrl, Von ce, Zurch;" Am-ster- ^ and the Kenneth W. versen, presdent, dam.. London, gave a report on thecharter vnjht French.Rvera. He sad that t, program for. the rnw. ClaYk T6~wn- vya^fa wonerful experence and ^hp Kwaus Clul), whch he and! reported he Kas jany color pc- Russell E. Howard attended lat tues whch"he took on the trp. Stock-up n Cool, Cool Comfort durng ths sensatonal and as foreman department. n hs present The local resdent s_a graduate of West Sde Hgh School, New T ark, ahd has taken courses n traffc, management and producton control at Rutgers nversty and n ndustral management at Newark College of Engneerng. Mss Easton Accepted At Kngs College KENLWORTH-Mss Gal Easton, daughter of-mr. and Mrs. Davd Easton of 620 Clnton avenue, has been accepted at Kngs College, near New Castle, Del. A graduate of Jonathan- Dayton Regonal Hgh School, Spvngf^eld last month. Mss Easton wll major n thesecretaral course. Her brother, Davd,.wjll ente hs senor year at the nversty of Maryland, College Park, Md where he s majorng n busness admnstraton-transportaton. H< wll be head, manager of the foot ball-team;-whch-w-travel-tc Calforna for the Maryland CLA game on October 2. S Ol COBT OF NEW JEBBEY CHANCERY DVSON nlon County, Docket No. F-08/5S TK TAX NVESTME»T>. COHPOllATON OF NEW" CVL JKSKY.- corporaton of ACTON tn- State of New Jersey,] rutnr, vs. NOTCE TO ABSENT DEFEND- ANTS. JOHN S. KENNEY, etc. Dvfcndan. The State of New Jersey to JOHN s. KENNEY, hl«hers. devsees and personal representatves and hs. ther, or any ol ther, successors n rght, ttle and nterest, and MRS. JOHN S. KENNEY, wfe of John S. Kcrmey. Vnu are hereby summoned and requred v M-rvc uwrn Saul A. Wttea. plalntos a!t)ru-.v. who-e address, s 28t North llrn.nl..strvtt. Elzabeth 3..New Jersey,. answer to the complant (led n a uyl a-fon. n whch The Tax nvcst- K-.Kf-CorpraMorf r at V*rjefWV"t&», p.naum-of the State of New Jersey, s.lantl, and John S. Kenney. etc. et als. re k-nmats, pendlne n the Superor Court nf New Jersy. wthn 3S days o-r Aoust 8th exclusve of wn. l.te. you fall to do bo. Judgment >v delault my_be rendered asanst you the relef demanded n the, com-.nt. You shall fle your answer and """.of servce n duplcate wth the " k of the Superor Court, State Mouse Ann-x, Trenton, New Jersey, n nccord- ;n;r (. w t, the rules of cvla_praccc.nl proc-edure. Tn- a-llot has been nsttuted for the P.mse of forecloshc the rlttht of the».( MdJta theren to redeem certan nul, sold to the plaftln.at a tax sale l m December 28, 95, affectng "N l.n sad Borouah of Oarwood. n the County of non and State of New J ""l>. cescrlbed on the tax duplcate»tl<...(!, jjoct ^ Lota a. sltu- ">! <n\ Kourth Avenue. " and c-uch of you are" made de- "lonts n the above enttled acton tv.mvo you have or may claln to have»""" ^M. ttle, ljcn,or other nterest ;.ltn(! the real estate beln fore-n..,r, by vrtue of ownershp, nher-..mv. descent, ntcstucy, duvse. legacy, lu.t. curtesy, mortaae, deed or con- Jl-c, entry of judgment or other Tal or lawfulrght the nature of ""H and the reason tla^t you and >H> of you arc joned as defendants Ht fort, wth partcularty n the ""Ml-ht, a copy of whch wll be jysh-d you on rcqucbt addressed to attorney for the planf at the above.nloncd address. " ". GRANT SCOTT. " Clerc of Superor Cpurt-, July Fle Appeal for Sfoken KENLWORTH A notce of ap peal n behalf of Alfred E. Stoke of Elzabeth, formerly of Kenl "worth, _ was fled Monday Th acton automatcally stays for a ndefnte pcror, hs executon. H and Albert and" Harry Wse t Roselle were sentenced to deat for the murder of Sgt. Clnton E Bond n non last February 2 County Judge Mlton A. Felle had \ scheduled the executon - fo the week of July 25. Sprngfeld Pstol Foe KENLWORTH After a wee! of dleness, the Kenlworth polo pstol team meets Sprngfel Tuesday at p.m. a^.the no County Park ra\ge at Nomahega -E^Jk-.CawoFd- ^The local team s n eghth "pltcetwtn "f 5- record. Beauty Contest For Local Babes GARWOOD A baby beauty! ontest wll be featured at the rvashngton School, summer playground sponsored by the Recreaon Commsson at 30 p.m. next Thursday, t was announced today by Joseph Troano, playground drector. Babes entered w^l be judged n three age groups-^up to year old, 3 months to 2 years old, and 2 to 3 years old. Sxty-three chldren fnshed off 04 hot dogs, three watermelons and_.26_bpttles of_ soda durng a pcnc held nt the playgroundlasfj Thursday. Partcpants n the program have been makng embossed plaques of copper and colorng them wth chemcals n addton to copper bracelets n ther metal craft classes. "The Song of. nda" wll be the moton pcture presented at] the. playground at 845 p.m. to- morro-vt Adults are nvted to at- tend as well as chldren. All! are requested to brng ther own chars wth them. Mss Frances Corbett s assstant. playg Qund._drectpr. MAD OftANGS of CRANFORD SPER MARKETS We cany the most complete varety of Famou Names n Frben Foods.... each you select the brands you want n the quany youneed... at the lowest possble prces. Stock up durng ths sensatonal.sale event... watch our ad weekly for added Frozen Food specals... lay money and enjoy the fnest qualt" food.. MNTE MAD^-Fresh Froxeh One can makes / pnts of pure delcous orange juce. 6 o. cans OBTARY Patrck J. ONell GARWOOD The funeral of Patrck J. ONell,.49, of 299 Hemlock avenue, was held Tuesday mornng from Grays, 38. East Broad street, Weseld, and thence to the Church of St. Anne, where a requem mass was offered. nterment was n St. Marys Cemetery, Planfeld..Bearers were Henry G. Merry, John L. Banyasz, Anthony Rcardo, Albert Mller. Thomas Brenner and Raymond Lawrence. The Holy Name Socety of St. Annes rccted the Rosary Monday nght at the funeral home. Mr. ONell ded Frday n Pont Pleasant Hosptal after a bref llness. He was vacat6nng at Pont Pleasant when he became ~ ll. A natve of- Weseld. Mr. ONell had resded n Garwood T6r 2& r years.» He--was-«anplo*ed as a butcher n the Summt store SHOP LATE! THRSDAY & FRDAY 8 A. M. to 9 P, M.^ SATRDAY 8 A.M. \n 6 P.M.. SHOP N COOL COMFORT FREE EASY PARKNG FREE CHECK CASHNG FREE TAKE -OT SERVCE K>NTE MAD LMEADE -MNTE MAD LEMONADE MNTE MAD ORANGEADE 2 a M. ~ cans coca 25c 25c 25c New!. Just Receved! MNTE MAD Cool, Refreshng LEMON N LME 2 cant Grand Duchess Steaks Cool, Cool Del Savngs MPORTED Boled Ham?C SCHCKHAS TASTY Kelbossy b. plcg PLMBNG BEATNG OH. BRNERS JOSEPH LEVY GENERAL CONTRACTOR 03 Adams Av«r ~ CRanford 6-26 CABPENTBT MASONRY PANTNG FEE ESTMATE BLD A ABHAP MH* THE COST GARAGE P$ S LESS THAN A WORKSHOP YO WOLD THNK and the pleasure, usefulness, and proft you mll gelt out of - ths work room s worth See s for Your Necessary Materals STANDARD LMBER & SPPLY CO. Lumber Mltwork Mason Materals 94 Hgh St. Cranford, N. J. Phones CR Cool, Cool Dary Values BORDENS AMERCAN Cheese Spread MEDM SHARP TASTY Cheddar Cheese... ^..oo..^ QCK MEAL SGGESTON! BRDSEYE Freh Frozen., _. _ «>«lfp -«Ml- A 4* No Podt to Fay For SWEET PEAS Box E uals 2 lbs. Pea BlRDSEYE-5-Freh Froxen -~~ - FRENCH FRES BRDSEYE - Frejh Frozen FRYNG CHCKENS o plgt. 0 " pg*. 25c 99c /] b. plcg. b c Cool Produce Values FRESH STRNGLESS. GREEN BEANS BRDSEYE Fr.th Froen BRDSEYE Fr.tl Frown BRDSEYE freth Froen OCEAN PERCH &. 35c FSH STCKS V 0.? \«c STRAWBERRES & lllntmun b Cool, Cool, QFG* Top Qualty Meat Buys QFG* maans Qualty Fully Guaranteed or your money back QFG* TOP QALTY. S. GOVT GRADED "CHOCE" STEER BEEF CHCK ROAST 29 QFG* TOP QALTY BONELESS QFG* TOP OALTY FRESH GROND t. 9 LSCOS SWEET BNG CHERRES QFG TOP Q Q Cross RbRoast b 69 Chopped Beef 3 n. N pfg* TOP QALTY KOSHER SffLl"-^-"q*S&ESrBSfSl r"" *""" ""~ ;--*--"- - CORNED BEEF 49c b. 33 Yummy t The Word For PARSENNE ce V gal. ASSORTED FLAVORS FREE JFFY BAG! BTS O SEA BRAND GRATED STYLE SOFT, SAFE COMFORTABLE Cool, Cool Grocery Savng Tuna Fsh Scott Towels P Bartlett Pears Ehlers nstant Coffee DOLES 2 2 DELCOS HALVES ROSEDALE BRAND 30 o. cn* 30 ax. lot 25 ««*.» **«««KEEBLERS. Town House Crackers *< to OrJar b. For Kcma pg. 3k SWAN TOLET SOAP *><»* Spry Shortenng Lfebuoy Soap 3 t««.ck»25c Lux Soap LuxFlaltet Rnso Blue Doforgent SWAN SOAP»«"* 3 b»t»c«. 35c 3 *»">ck-. 55, tae»** 29c Surf 30* SVer 3* LK LlquJ Dargant Rnw 488 BOLEVARD KENLWORTH 3 NORTH AVE. - CRANFORD We reserve the rght to lmt Quanttes... None told to dealers MEMBER OF TWN CONTY GROCERS ( A\

11 V,, ^y.-m Taar 7an37CHHONlCLE,~TBBSDAYrJgy^ara84- N ^fc> fc.;s 7 r ^ THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THRSDAY, JLVJW, 954 LfcrVSfc rage tv* Grand jury Reports on Water WH.TKS ee» a w«d(. Ad. «*t by Man S c*at* lne. Aes Ml prr*.. XSMTONS K>nteralve» tku «) 3 r«mtx a ral. S3 «Bb mnm am. X* jhwll aa llae aeta «rtja.-««. CASM/ Checks ar Sump, mpt»«-.. T-m T -» ---r T * N t ; nplm far Jtnn la * taken ay (elrsaaac. -. DtADNt rob COrF Wednesdays A.X. LARGE ROOM wth separate beds. Cpnvcllcnt. CRanford For Sale - CHW or other CSTOM CABNETS. attton-bl! CarOnet Company. 399 Mozc Ave-.. Camwd. WEslfeld 2-5O8O VEJ.fc. AN BNDS. 23" - SO", wht* and " SSSO. lanxdutc delvery. Alban- Bn)» wr O»-N.~ nfar- Ave. -u LARGE PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, 4 wndows; llso corner" ronm wth. 2 wndows. Call CRanford STORM WNDOWS and o Screens and Storm Doors. tee eslunales- Alhan-Lews. 09 North Cnkn Ave, CRanford 6-086*. CABLE PADS. 3-pc sets, front *3.*3. -****-~ of beauul color*. Free estldven. Alban-Lews. 09 N. non CRantorde-OBea. /. FRNSHED ROOM, center of town, convenent to transportaton. CRunford RTTSBCRG PAtNTS. fu lne of ntenor and exteror. Panter* dscount tn bouse lot quanttes. Alban-Lews, K North non Aw.. OPHOLSTEHNG Furnture repars draperes. OJJ> coven. Venetan blnds. Kkce cboace.of fabrcs. F. Kantner & Son. 0 South Ave, E. Tel CRanford ^OJBA WNDOW SHADES, up to 3 <m Jour roller. S 29. Some Say Alnan-Lews Hardware, > 09 non Ave. tl VENETAN BNDS tn stock. 33 to 38 / nebes. custom qualty stock blnds, all 4 nrbn lose SZ^S; also Jencraf t and C W_" Bnncnuo custom blndg. 39c BCj. «t_ Cradonl pholtlery Snap. SO-South Avnue. East- CBanfbrd OfSOL..ll dlxt. *jrawel."ctsled stone, ctmlrn and sand. Call «to a. RAhway THK0B.ROOM- APARTMENT, «65j. heat and utltes suppled. Adults preferred. 34 Lncoln Avc,. near Hth. St. Knu downstars bell. **»TMr TO W» radator enclosures, lawn fumtture. cabnets and console rrml for portable sewng* machne*. Fred Davey. - No. 7th Street. Kenll- vorth. - CRanford 6-5S35- PARK PET TOWNE TJnusual Pets. Supples. M Chestnut. St, Bos. Pk CH TOP SOrJ 4ta yard load.a delvered. BuJLftdoxrr for bre and trencnn. CBanlord a-388. Wanted To Buy BOOKS * WANTED, phone for detals P. M. Bookshop, 330 Park Avenue, P.LalnOeld rakos. SArT Floor sample spnets. drastcally reduced, terms. Cranford Pano Co, 3 North Ave.. East, CRan- PANTS, colors and enamels. ^ Pant Works. 709 Boulevard. Kendmortn. CRanlord WHAT S PEACE OF MND WORTH? ts >vurs free wth any pluno or guano srrvor. from The Pana Shop. 24 Madson Ave. Planfeld. PLonfcld C-OTTcaL Jotrph A. Gravng. A S.P.T BOYS BKE. 34 nch, fs. Call CRanfond S-543., KOBCE REFRGERATOR and other murrocous artcles. Leavnf town..c&snlord 6-OuSf. CAB\TD OAK DNNG ROOM SET occasonal, red leatherette, ctulr flreplace equpmet floor lamp replca rarpenter bench. knott> pne double 4 po&ter bed and dresser; maple coftvv.tabte. need* rrfn?»hnc. CRunford 0- ( locax BEDROOM^SCT 6 puxc. Dc&t oflcr, CLll esc33 G. E..REFRGERATOR. cu. ft. double <loor automatc wafchn tuchtm;; vtnc room lurntur*- dnj rtmtn tabtc; tnnlnnuu jrtrles. All lke 39 Hamplun Koad. Cranford. GAS STOVE. -Vlblf bland. RabeH sha«r OTTD contol. uj-xl only two >cav rxrrenl condton. Call CRanford 6-S67- AutoM for Sole SEE OH *-OK" SED CAl _ AD ON PAGE 6.,SECTON NORRS CHEVROLET. NC 3O» AND «4 CENTRAL AVE. "WESTFELD 2JOSS0- FOR DOOR PLYMOTHSEDAN, rud and beatrr.»4s nodel t<vod condl na. **"- One owner. WEtcld 3 S A3S DODGE. 3 Ooor, rado.and hea runnng con< 4 laos PLYMOTH. 3 door w-d-.l. rkcvl lent tre*, jcood condton. $as. CHa 6-4CC3- Tutorng t" >* ;>-. TOTORNG Hah School and Collecr subjects. Carol.r» T. Crfc. B.A. (Yslc. n» Ed- M-. 33«, Mountan- Ave.. VcsXBehL Call WEatneld 2-J74-W. tl Jumble Store ONLY TEN MORE SHOWNG DAY before our luauncr vac«un. Ottrga] (alojc THE JlDLC STORE O S. A\v- E. C "" Hurtng Servce C^AStFORD V. N. A, for Gvnrr^l Nur» RC- Xut*. ypodcmlc-^v Mstrnutl «n< nfant Care. Hraln Educaton. Th< Fee.. Tel. CRanlord 6-O757, tr cur^ Telephone Ducrtory.. Hours Dall ~*srepf Suodvs and "HoldsyB B30 AM. to 4.30 PJJ.; Satuda>s 830 to MO. OK M HOOBS A DAY APPS fnk Jhnv. PL.&O008 Day for note -" Farm fresh, year round, at Herb Dtrels E8B Farm. Free delverywholesale and retal. CRsnford Furnshed Room* For Rent OOMS FOR RENT by day or week. Reasonable- rates.-- CRanfont - A-SS33. CRAXFORD HOTEL lnlshed.ltoom, Bentleman onjy. Convenent to all transportaton. CRanford FORMCA. MCARTA»nd TEXTOTE counter, top replacements. Mnton-Bll Cabnet Co., 299 North Ave., Garwood. WEsleld CENLWORTH-^2 now rooms n prvate home.. or 2 sleepng rooms or apartment. Busness women preferred. CHestnut CE FRNSHED ROOM wth ktchen prvleges. Southslde of town., Cur space. CRanford HNSHED ROOM n prvate home. Curugc. Ktchen prvleges f desred. CHanford Apartments Wanted ONG TEACHER.COPLE, desres 3 or 4 room apartment n Cranford. Wll pay up to $70. Occupancy Aucust or Sept. st. Call Lnden be tween 4 and 5 P.M ELECTRCAL, CONTRACTNQ House T Wrng, Jobbng, fluorescent fxtures^ repars and plugs nstalled. George Sangullano. 2 Myrtle Street. TeL CRanford ONC COPLE, wfe teaches n Cranfnrd. desres 3 of 3za room apartment n Cranford. Wll pay up to *80. Wanted n AuBut or Sept. st, Box Bll, c/a Ctzen and Chroncle T YO PLAN TO BLD, repar or make alteratons, call T. JOHNSEN. 403 Cen- al Avenue. CRanford Apartment For Rent tree ROOM APARTMENT, 2nd floor. (60. - Heat and hot water. Busness people preferred. Avalable "Augr st. CRanford O-BO23.,. t St THREE ROOM APARTMENT, lot. floor; heat, hot water, refrgerator. Garugc avalable. Box 80, c/o Ctzen and Chroncle. 3NS WANTED Lcensed collector payng hgh prces for modern or antque rfles, shotguns, revolvers. Lnden 3-S340. BOYS TRACTOR n good condton. Cull CRanford 0-D032. Floor Servce R. MENZEL, Floor scrapng and re- (lhtng o old floors a specalty. CRanford 8=fs«8. H Elzabeth. Avenue. Cranford. Constructon ONE CAR OARAGE. 2x20 ncludng concrete footng and floor. Cnder block or frame, constructon, overhead door, complete. $750. CRanford Pano Tunng RELABLE PANO TNNG and reparng by recognzed experts. Cranford Pano Co., Tuners and Rebullders, 3 North Avenue, East Call CRanford Pantng Decoratng A. CRANE Pantng and Decoratng. 343 Walnut Ave. TeL CRanford , for estmates..,. t NTSCHKE & BLNCK Panters) and Decorators, 47 North lbth Street. Ken lworth. N. J. Telephone CHanford CHestnut WLLAM ROESEL. nteror and Exteror Pantng. Sklled mechancs. Personal supervson, 20S Columba Avenue. Cranford. Call CRanford LNDEN- DECORATNO CO. Pantng and decoratng; establshed 98. Call nder} 2-329O... MENZEL Pantng and paper hanslntt. Phone CRanford Elzabeth Avenue. Crunford. slvcn. Reasonable rules. Call CKaford /" -2.. Free!,/ > HOME. WANTED for strped orange cu year old. male. )a!t been house pet. very uuod.wth chldren. CRanford Lots\For Sale. BLDERS OPPORTNTY Lot. cor- n>r North Ave. and John St., )8x80. puved street on both bdes, ull m- n>vemcnts n und pad for.. Prce»2^00. Pay for lot when house s complete. Wll gve mortgage ( necessary. Owner. MOrstown MclNTYRES Lawn Mower Shop SALES 8EBVCK rakts WKMNO AnthoftMt] Reo-Edpse-Excello buy Other FMOS lkm WEselrl Z2S2& 235 N. Elmer St. Weafleld. N. J. Trees Taken Down TmO Oat ALL WOKK OCABAMTSBB Wrtt ArV. BOYD Walnut o CLAKK TOWNSHP. N. J. T-. KAkway -tt Servcng lendx ATOMATC WASHER SERV- CE. ALL WORK GARANTEED. n W. FLARTEY. CRanford CHANFOrm REFRGERATON SERVCE on Frlgldalre. Kelvlnator, Crosley, Coldspot. Norge. B. W. flartey, CRanford ARPENTER and CONTRACTOR.,,.All knds -of -alteratons,- porenes,-etc^ Ludwg Sclbert, 388 Lncoln Drve. Kenlworth. CRanford Real Estate For Sale CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD MLTPLE LST YOR PROPERTY WTH A MEMBER OF THE CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD T..V,.SERVCE NTES. SNDAYS.HODAYS. ETC.. 2 years T. V. experence" JERSEY RADO SERVCE Herbert V. Sorge < CRANFORD 6-04M CARPENTER CONTRACTOR!Wpalrs porch enclosures, cabnet wbrk. screens, - garages, < caulkng, termte work, roofng, block celngs, attc n- sulston. nterlockng metal weather strlppug.. GEORGE R. NOBES,6 Adams Ave.. Cranford CRanford RCK CRANE and T.D.-B Bulldozer for hre. S. W. Olver. nc. CRanford and Lnden ROOFNG AND SDNG GTTERS & LEADERS Celng- Blocks. nstalled Alumnum Combnaton Wndow* Home nsulaton - n conjuncton wth sdng we pant wood trm.. Over satsfed customers..- -WM_ ^SCHHOEDEK., Walnut Ave. CRanford v ", u ALOSE porch enclosures "Ludman." Add that extra room now. Mlnton-Bt Cabnet Co. 390 North Avenue. Oarwood. WEsleld CRanford FOL-DOR -Holcomh & Hoke" space savng fong doors. Mlnton-Bt. 399 North Avenue, Garwood. WEsleld a T O ^" crsnfonr o^aaer*"- u T.V. REPARED N YOR HOME. «.50 per servce call, plus parts. Day or nght. Economy Electrc. 05 Benjamn St., CRanford SEATS Cane, rush rattan. Work called for and delvered. PLalnneld Jefferson Ave.. North Plalnfleld, N J. TREES.TRMMED AND REMOVED Cord Wood for Sale Landscape Nurserymen. Call WEle or WEsleld Evenngs after 0 JM LOVELAND PLMBNtl and HEATNG. S e w e r s cleaned wth electrc sewer* machne. "Guaranteed. Wllam J. Leddcn. Tel CHestnut and CRanford WLLAM 7. DAVDSON General Contractng. Carpentry, Masonry, Plasterng and Roofng. CRunford No job too small. Estmates wthout oblgaton. ~ v ASPHALT DRVEWAYS, crushed stone fll drt, drveways excavated. From end loader for hre. Joseph Lu Bruclo 37 Henley Ave.. CRanford MASON CONTRACTORS Complete. masonry. Sdewalks, flag stone work. Garage bultdnf. brck work. Free ntmates.. Schwurz, CHunford -M05. LET ME BOARD YOR PET n my home, expert euro, reasonable* rate CRanford B LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS LWK - Shrubbery - Treed Rotutllnjt - Gradng - Trenchng ROBERTS & WESE 63 N; Lchgh Ave. CRanford ndcn ELECTRCAL NSTALLATONS and repars, wall outlets, lght swtches, etc. Lumps rewred, door bells and chmes repared. John Frcy. WEsleld M. MARRED?.; 7 f you have the jlrl, we have the home, and ts one youll both enjoy. Tled ktchen and bath, stall shower., woodturnhe freplucb, ol stcum hut, attchcd cara c. excellent locaton.. S YORE RGHT! < Ths, bungalow s. on. the North Sde. ts n excellent condton, t docs have ol hot, water heat. t docs have a fullszl-d dnng room,, t docs have 00 frontuc. Owner thus moved out o"f tow.n. When do you want to see t? COOL SDE PORCH-..., >pcnn 6ff the dnlnc room, screened, flagstone* floor ; largo ktchen wth Macc Chef ranee, exhaust fan; 23 ft. lvn. room wth freplace, frsts floor lavatory, npster. bedroom/ thats. 22x4 plus a room, large llshted, closet. 2 thcr Spacous bedrooms, tle bath- Owner, has Just decorated some of the nteror. Excellent condton. Excellent suburban lot. flo.sqa *, "HEY MOM!... Everyone can have a bedroom n ths bedroom home. ts so hear the school, well all be home early for lunch. Youll enjoy preparng the meals n the ovcrled ktchen. Well all be cool and comfortable on the larcc screened front >orch. When do we move n? Elmer M. Smth... CH Harold. M. Wlson.. CR G.E. HQWLAND REALTOR Open evenngs and Sunday* 3 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD DESRABLE. BY ANY STANDARD Very attractve 6 room Colonal wth a frst.floor powder room, wood burnng freplace, screened porch, 3> large bedrooms, ceramc tled bath, ol heat, recreaton room, and attached garage Lovely landscaped- yard wth on outdoor freplace and plenty of prvacy.. At $0,000 ts really-a steal. f you wont an extra wooded lot that makes a perfect play and pcnc urea for the kddes*- you can have that too tor, "ARE YO READY? to take advantage of a good. buy When you fnd one? Heres a 4 year old bungalow that were really enthused about Large, lvng, room, good_ szed dlnlrg room, and spacous modern ktchen, largo bedroom and tled buth oa the frst floor. One.fnshed room, plus space for., buth and addtonal roorr on second. Fully nsulated, storm wndows and screens ol heat, plaster wulls. hgh dry base-, ment wth laundry tubs and plenty of space for recreaton room. Attached garage, excellent condton- nsde and outsde. Only S SMALL. NVESTMENT wll buy ths pleasant stone front scml-nttachcd home. Lvng, room, dnette and modern ktchen on frst floor, 2 bedrooms and ceramc tled " bath on second. Automutc heat, full hgh basement, alum, storm wndows and screens. cur garage and only SO.BOO. A WONDER- FL. BARGAN!! TS 5MPTY. *. -Sd Nunn -..." - CR Mldred Davlcs..., r CR Los Brooks - CH Etta Mnettt, CR Tom AlbaB...;... CR *<}. O. NNN D North Avc., Eust at Centennal Aye. CRanford or CRanford OPEN Saturday und Sunday "OPERATON H!" Otc rathor votng Colonal frame house n lne condton, wth ull the desred uppontmvnts and.u few extras wanted by Mr. Average Famly. Owner anxqus to tell luyur wll be anxous to own. Older Colonal, seven rooms, spacous lvng rootr, sunroom, ktlchen, screened porch, three bedrooms, bath, second floor. Dctuched gurogu. locuton tops. BHAHEEN AGENCY. REALTORS S North Ave., E. CRanford Mrs. H. T. Rearwtn CRanford Mrs. Ann Cooper CRanford Mrs. Evelyn Wads CRanford TELEVSON AND FM ANTENNAS N STALLED and repared. Work guaranteed. Reasonable rates. Tubes checked n ypur home, Cull FAnwood " or cnrfordf 8-6WM. -"" 7 " ; "" - ft SNK TOPS of beauul real clay tle. Tro most permanent and cconomcu] snk top avalable. Cull or wrte fo free booklet or free estmate. G. W, Wlknson. Newmans Lane, Martnsve. Phone ELlott or WEst Held REMOVAL- OF LME SCALE Not gettng enough hot water? Hot water pressure low? When tunklcss heaters und purucolls are tllng wth lme scale save p to 2/3 ( re J - ptuccmcnl coat by huvlng t clcune out. Call CR GETTNG ENOGH HOT WALTER? Lme scale removed from puru cols, tankless heaters. Work done n your own home by specalst. All - work guaranteed.. Cranford Soft Water Eojtpmcul Co. CRanford or WEslcld Dressmaker, Alteratons LADES STS and DRESSES made to order; also alteratons. Mrs. Hand, CRanford Truckng Haulng ROBBNS & ALLSON. nc. 33 South Ave.. E. CRanford MOVNG STORAGE PACKNG Agents Alled Van Lnes. nc. Textles Treble* Trom WOO _tojlb40 h«output M manufactured textle product, lht alrnoat trebled n ths coutv SEA SHORE Homcr, Karnt, 34»<r»^. acrra und wulrrlnnt h.» n the Worlds fnest rrcrrato! urc«from ^5,004) up. Th Wttk. kxnrldl Kurnthcd on deep W.r *400 two b<hlnhtn». cuntbnutlo lvnl toom, bcull rtrcplu, flchr heater, Harare. tlq.soo SHORE CONTRY - REALTY NC.- ~r-- BlclW Crcle Drkllc, N. J. Whrv hghway & "70 hcct. hone C A. f 3-H08 Evcu a-2(m> & / Real Estate For A GOOD BYS 4 BEDROOMS older type; modern ktchen convenent locaton. $5,000 (Cl.ARKl 7 room Cape.Cod garage., $,500 cash for G.L $5,000 HEATHERMEADE Spllt-Lcvcl; 4 hedrooms. Nr. new Brooksdc Sch $6,900 ( ROOM COLONAL 6 years old. 73x50 lot. mmaculate...,.!... $8,500 HEATHERMEADE Bungalow 0/j rms.;.-, baths. Excellent condton... $23,000 Many Other Lstngs n All Prce Ranges McPHERSON H.E A L T Y C O..0 Aldcn St. Open Eves. CRanford & Week-Ends HGH. SCHOOL SECTON..4 bedroom home, excellent condton, hot wutcr heat, ol; 2 car garage, lot 73x30. $8,300. NjftALOW. B.rooms, good locaton. 2 canhbage; on acre plot. Taxes $200. Prce, fft.000. /. OWNER LEAVNG STATE. Spacous home n deal locaton, perfect far large famly. Entrance hall, lvng room, ach, dnjlrtg room.. ktchen, front and Bde porches. 4 bedrooms and bath on 2nd floor; 3 bedrooms and bath on 3rd. 2 car garage, plot 73x30. Ol heat. $8,000. OWNER RETRNG.Comfortable 3 bedt, room home,, excellent, condton on^plot of land 50x20. Modern ktchen.-breakfast nook, ol hot water heat. $6,000. CHARLES M. YEAKEL Real Estate and nsurance 6 North Ave.. W. CRanford Second Floor Help Wanted - Male LOCAL STORE 0 A.M. to 200 P.M.. 6. days. Stock work, cleanng, some delveres".over2"."reply"efvg name, address, phone number, age. present place and hours of cmplbyment. Box 83, c/o Ctzen and Chroncle. WESTFELD CHARM, CHARM, CHARM,$25.500_,. ; C6ohaY~charm Dervades ~ n tls~prcwar home featurng 0x23 lvng room,. panelled den. full dnng room, ktchen wth breakfast area, powder room and laundry on st floor. 3 twn sze bedrooms and bath on 2nd floor.. A delghul screened porch overlooks the beauully.landscaped V> of an acre There s only one lke. ths.. RANDOLPH -WEGMAN CO.! 53 Mountan Avey Weseld _.WE ,,... ;,., WE Open Sundays NO WATER SHORTAGE HERE! Your own deep well goes wth ths beauul 5-room year-round bungalow near Manasquon, n a-country settng near town, beach and new parkway. $5,500. Wrte Peterson. RFD. Box 330-A. Belmar, or phone Gnson NSRE TO an SRE DEREMER 34B Wllow Ar... Garwood. N. J. Help Wanted Female SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER to work n Weslcld offce. Wrte qualfcatons. and experence, care Box B08, Ctzen and Chroncle...,. HGH SCHOOL GRL. days, for baby sttng. CRanford HOSEWORKER. relable. 2 days, to do thorough cleanng. ronng. References. CRanford or- CRanford 6-3J04. Wok Wanted -Female WOMAN WSHES RONNG to do at home. Wll pck up and delver. CRanford KENLWORT MOTHER wll care for chldren n prvate lcensed home. CRanford At ndan Mlls, just north of Atson, the frst ndan reservaton n the nted States was establshed n tad Srplut Typt LS.ArFrtt Ptol-flrp SPRAYER DBAL (or srdm sprays. * deodorants. nmctddr*. etc.. Optratn rsjqr wth on* hnd, drvtlaptof Wll pnssurr. BcKset few or u«rt«. «Ml*hsl b. VVfSMM VMMv, ^VWWW HBPB? Wt vwf t.lt dt.rw! (reff. " 3.00 «atu*> «*.O.». vmttxl, > MV.-«DCO ART SPPLES FGRNES BRSHES Ol and Water Color PANTNG SETS ALL STANDARD SZE PCTRE FRAMES N STOCK RCHARD HARTG (JOHNSTON PANT SHOP) 0 N. non Ave. CRanford Summer Rentals SEASHORE 8 room cottage! 3 blocks from ocean n Pont Pleasant Beach, 2 weeks uvullable n August. CRanford, u-uao.. Cranfords Oldest PRESCRPTO, PHRHACV DRG STORE J. WALTER SEAGER Regr. Pharm. 04 NORTH NON AVE. Gutters Leaders Sldlns CR CR 6^0700 Snce 928 Walnut Ave. Cranford t«6z Nursery School >ZEMAN NRSERY SCHOOL, state approved, traned personnel, summer school, ages 2 to 0. Transportaton. Hot lunch. CHnfoed HtnTt lop+ota m Mnrlc* >pr bt W p ttrff. whtdmt > j <bfdt-up M MfMr job, «fdly «Jfar «nd fb } w. Oar Wll rn ll rn yaw y NON CONTY BCK COMPANY 4M NORTH AWL NSRE O S l.» L Accdent b, Never A Occason But ts A -To-Jnke-Xlmnucodly When nsurance Pays All The Expenses. ~. WE HANDLE ALL VOBM8 OF NSRANCE WTH REPRESENTATVE. COMPANES CHARLES M. YEAKEL NSRANCE Cbrfwd Cranford Trust Bldg. ROOM 2. SECOND FLOOR Work Wanted Male YONG. MAN wll do Gardenng, car washng. Smonzng. Call Al. CRanford C h Thewater- shortage has been one of the bggest news stores for more than a year now n the Cranford area,, Whle many offc a s recognzed theshortage for, years,t took - a. severe drop n ^t;vf~pressure a year ag6 June to brng-about acton. v Water pressure drops eventually brought about acton n off cal CARS WASHED and Slmonlzed; promptservce, reasonable rates. Don Coopco. CRanford f BABY--STTER. experenced, rcasonableratcs. Call Sam Ayers. CRanford 6-87 AMERCAN LEGON HOME. R Drve, avalable for banquets, vuc receptons, dancrs. organzaton tpss. Attractvely decorated. facultes. Bo»n«alley rental phone CHanford 6-*J0 or crcles. Whch eulnnated. urcentment by the ^September.Sesson of the Grand Jury. Ths ng ther term of offce." The September Grand Jury sugence of the January State Sesson 953 Term of. the Grand Jury of non County has been twce contnued Toy order of the Honorable judge of the Superor Court -of non County. *Ths was done to gested that Superor Court Judge P ernt lthe Grand Jury to en- Rchard J. Hughes nstruct the qure nto a sh 9 rta fe "of water ^PP? n th C t hh h RENTALS FOR.ALL. OCCASONS _ Jlecepuons Card Partes _. Dances Banquets, etc. -VETERANS MEMORAL-HOME 470 South Ave.; East CR 6-e78> CH 6-5BM Expert Teles^ Repars A l l d d R d Antennas nstalled and Repared NGHT ^"M ^ 5NDAY Plus Parts 05 BENJAMN ST. CRANFORD CONTROL JAPANESE BEETLE ; DDT. ENDOPEST ROSE DST... " " " " CRAB GRASS KLLERS D PONTS CRAB-NOT PC80 END-OWEED CRAB GRASS KLLER 00 b. Sealed Bags Washed Purfed CHLD HEALTH SANl* $30 DELVERED PCKED P $ NSECT REPELLANTr CAK-DLES^ ^Set Of 2 HOSKEETO LTES S2.00 NO PARKNG PROBLEMS DRVE N YARD TRBENBACH X ^ p D 6-8 SOTH AVE., E. CRanford 6-66 THERES A TME AND A PLACE FOR EVERYTHNG.. Now s the tme to make arragenfcts to have your pantug. and decoratng clone. THE PLACE s your home whch wll become brght and cheery when we have fnshed wth t. ASBESTOS SHNGLES & STCCO OR SPEa,\LTY FOR REASONABLE ESTMATE CALL CRANFORD M. BARCH Pantng and Decoratng "All Work Guaranteed" presentment sad "A crtcal and ahrmng stuaton has exsted n. _... ths-county wth reference to the January - or May term Grand su PPy ln the County whch has ms of water supply and reserve] Jures to conduct an" nvestga-" reached - such Proportons as to v,.er resources for the past sev- tlor. Judge -Hughes nstructed consttute serous threat to the t.,-l years, a" condon attractng" the^jamar>rternrgrand"jury {o healtn> sa fety " and ~E ener? rt ~ wel " THe-attenton of-the members of make the probe;-ard ^ p r esent _4 to««>* the peopre of-«^major»ty of - r**.nm*a T-A/- nrnr n thor mant nclrn** f^» n n lm..n»4!rt n*( AM me ml ths Grand Jury prgrj ta_ther u H, or m of servce and consdered by the members of the sad Grand jury upon varous occasons dur- LNCOLN Talors & Cleaners 6 Sorth non - Av** Cnoford ^ PAL ratetta. top. EXTERT WORKMANSHP on CLEANNG & PRESSNG ALTERATONS & REPARS o n ;. LADES AND MENS GARMENTS. ment askng-.for an nvestgaton of the Planfeld-noh "Water! Company ;by the Publc tlty Commsson followed. There are ndcatons that stll muncpaltes n the county. "Ths- Grand Jury havng been specally charged by Judge Hughes wth the responsblty of makng thjs nvestgaton and havng adanother study may be made by a duted a consderable amount of Grand Jury. n the most recent presentment, t was requested that Judge Hughes "nstruct the September Stated Sesson 954 Term Grand Jury of non..county to.contnue~the-nvestgattorr~of""the water supply problem n ths county and to urge t to exejt every possble effort to allevate and correct ths vexng and dangerous condton." The text, of the presentment by the January State Sesson 953 Term Grand Jury of non ^ "The ordnary term of testmony, therefor^ respecully makesths presentment }*. THE PrtESENT STATON "Many sectons of ;th^ county, have, on occason, jbeen wthout requrements, ^and others have been entrely^wthout water (durng perods of heavy., demand. Ths defcency consttutes, an alarmng threat to health, safety ana property. The stuaton has partcularly acute n areas of the county served by the Planfeld-non Water Company, (Whenever the term water company s used hereafter t s ndcated to mean the Planfeld- non Water Company).. CASES Of THE PRESENT STATON "A. The water company has made numerous applcatons to the State Water Polcy Commsson forthe rght to, produce Tnore well water to. meet the demand. "The commsson after publc hearngs, has not approved these applcatons nfull and the water company has "known that ^t lacked and -would n the future lack an adequate supply of water unless-t acqured-new-sourdts-of "Paced wth ths problem the water company has not demonstrated the ntatve and aggressveness whch should be possessed byja franchsed monopoly whch has the absolute duty of supplyng a safe, adequate and proper supply of water to. a ctzenry, whch has the rghf to that supply... "B. Falure on the part of the "waterconpany to~effeetvely~fore-" see and plan for the growth n ndustry and populaton. "C.«Dstrbuton facltes for water suppty are, presently nadequate; n some sectons because the water company faled to provde larger sze supply lnes and adequate booster pumps. "D. Another. contrbutng factor has been the abnormal use of water durng recurrrg dry spells! n summer months.. MEASRES TO EASE THE PRESENT^SmJATON "A. t s mperatve that the non-essental use of water for lawn sprnlkng, car washng, ar condtonng, etc., be prohbted ease the present stuaton through- out the greater part of the affected area.. V. MEASRES FOR THE FTRE ". "A. Addtonal sources, of supply are ssental to, provde for present and future neecr^. t has been establshed.that and the muncpaltes of the county should enact unform,, ordnances to nsure effectve control. "B. The Board of Publc tlty Commssoners should at once nvestgate and publsh a report -concernng the porperty and -equpment of the-rwater~comp^j -any n order^to determne-f "t s n such condton as to enable t to funrsh the safe, adequate and proper servce requred by law. "C. The State Water Polcy Commsson should nvestgate and publsh a report on the adequacy ofthe quantty bf. water avalable to the water company anomf adequate, to take mmedate ac-l ton to see that the affected areas be suppled wth suffcent water "for the* preservaton" of lfe and! property. ".. "D. The_ program presently under way to provde a 24-nch man from the Elzabethtown Water Company Consoldated, transmsson man to...the Planfeld«- non Water Company dstrbuton system, whch s scheduled for completon about the mddle.of July, 954. should, defntely vt- water sources avalable wthn the county wll be nsuffcent to meet the domands of future <>. "t wll be necessary to buld.reservors for the storage of lace quanttes of water essental for "THEREFORE. BE. T RE-J SOLVED by \hc Jat)u\ry. Staled Sesson 953 Twon Grand Jury! of-non County tral* ^e ; Hon- nrable,rchard J. Hughes, assgr- nent jmkv-of the Sjeor Court of.non County^ be requested to nstruct the September Stated Sesson 95- Term Grand Jurv Lo<al Men Help Plan Pcnc for Blnd Group JohnWjtr of.jcenlworth and Danel J. Heybum and Frank Dot>ley of Cranford served on a eommntee whch planned the annual ucnc.for rrn-rphers of thf.-jm of non County to contnue the-; non County Assocaton for the nvestgatnt of the water supply problem.n ths county and to urge t to exert every possble ef- Blnd. spftnsored. b,y the Sunshne_ Commttee of the Lons Clubs o fort to.anevate.ahl j.-orrect ths n " n _ Coun y- Saturday vexng and dangerous condton. at Ml-. "BE T--FRTHER RESOLV-,; jmes of. peak usaec-tmes ox _EJD_tut_ccrttcd--copk_,3f_-th!..pr.esetmv.t _ be lorwatled _to_ the. Governor of New Jersey the, lers Grove, Kenlworth. Mr. WebeTAvas charma n. servng on the commtte drought, jnd for...future popyla"-. fon and ndustral growth. "t has also been establshed that Water shortages,- past nd present, are not pecular to on County. The. gravty of the stuaton, endangerngas f docs the "lves and property, of the ctzens of several countes, requres the mmedate actoh -of the Legslatureto create the. necessary reservors...,. *B. t s recbnmended that, the Board of Pubc tlty Commssoners order that every publc utlty furnshng water make and publsh at regularly stated.ntervals ts estmate of the antcpated ncrease n ndustry and populaton and per capta use n order that the. boardmay be able to ntellgently determne the [ press." measure of servce to be requred ; from the utltss.. Read the Classfed Ads Also presdent of the Senate of Jersey; rhe speaker of the New Jersey House. of Assembly; the Honorable Kenneth C. Hard. member.of. the New Jersey State. Senate from non County; the.members of the NewJersey House j of Assembly ftron non County; the drector of the Board of Free-j holders; the mayors of each mun- pajty of.noucouhty; the.board of Publc tlty Commssoners;; the State Water Polcy Comms- son; the North Jersey Dstrct Water Supply Commsson; the Planfeld Area Water Supply Commttee; the! nter-munepul- tes Water Commttee; the Grand Jury Assocaton and the publc j j _ ^ ^ j 3 p prncpal of Jonathan Dayton.Regonal Ht;h School,. Sprngfeld, and Paul Voker, both members of-the Sprngfeld, clut; and. Roy Hoffnan of the Planfeld club ; ; - - * - Eyes Examned DR.G. HNDMAN Optometrst 07 N. NON AVE. CRANFORD 6-332, ATO DEALERS LANG MOTOR CAB CO. Tour Autboruad B-J K. Slh Slrcat Servce Dept 4Xt th Street MOTOR SALES. NC. { Slnoo BM ABtksrlasal Deator -. LNCOLN A MBKCtmT ales Bcr*««General Repaln sed Can N<L Draaa 8L Esaketk NOBRS CHEVBOLET. nc. Were AsNt DRECTORY. N RAPD REFERENCE TO RELABLE BSNESS HOSES Telephone Ready Reference For Goods & Servce You Need BANKS COHTLBTS BAOTONO ^EBVCB.. Member FDC " f»h* A»e.. W. Crsafsr* CBaalsr. -MOO 0» Center 8.. Osrwsa* WBslteM t-0»n S 7* B. Bru St. Hnlltll WRs!-!H ««0 hkjt, BMlch ralu WAnwa* S-4BM NON CONTY TRST COMPANY Loans Savtno Aecounta A Tnart lervlet. M Aye, B. Craafsr4 CB t»mf MM* Bt BALM * 8KVCB Complete Part* Dept. tsrta ao«ceatrsl Avea. WeslOe «-««BAWSON MOTORS. nc. rontao n aarrlse Complete. Pars and Mepatn WESTFELD 4 MsHk A n, B. WKst f-*m» M (uk An. PLBlaAe NON CONTY BCK CO. Aatharta*4 O alts aa4 8*r<r ee OMO TBDOK KALSS Good Ded Can NoHh AT«.. K. WBs t-bsm WeslBa NOTCE TO CBKDTOBS ESTATE OF EDGAR G. HLYARD. Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A OTTO. JH.. Surrogate of the County of non, made on the twenty-fourth day <> June A.D., SM. upon, the applcaton <> the ndersgned,-a* Executors of the sute of sad deceased, notce s hereby ulv.n to the credtors o sad deceased to exhbt to the -subscrber* under oath <>r affrmaton ther clams and demands ^^alrut the estate ~of sad deceased wthn ^"c rnonlha from the date of sad order, <>r they wll be forever barred, from pomjcutng or recoverng the same ><!ulut the, st bscrlbers. Suburban Trust Company, ^ Executdrs. "...,, Carroll Sellers. saty.. H Mlln St., Cranford, N. J. > )»t- saw v 7-aa GVE TO FEST AD DRVE WLBR COON SHOES WOMEN WTH rroboc VOX ANDREW CRSANT Gndaate «f Asaettoaa School of Pnetpodbo Ml CF* r»»»»vt»t. n Wt w«staasl«r Av«^-«W abslh "." ember FDC BANKS and SAVNGS mstmmons A COMTLETB SEBVCK FOB AX BAVBBS OW A. AQBS nsured Savngs Home Loans B*ale«ar4 al- Center, Keswartk CBsafsra O-«300 - Easeney swrbrul, Elttaaetk Kasbetk S-SMt. Kerlk WH4 near Elra. ndem., b4n S-5M* BLDNG X^NTRACTORS, tst.92 MODEBNZNO CONSLTANTS # Roof R«p*lr«(Qnttora Leader* # SMloc V jraloaatm lwttotato. OKufor «-M74 A. AONE G*noral BENCA EOAD CBANFOBD CBaafsr4 Mll BEAT? SALONS WLLAMS BEATY BOX S North Onon Aream Onnfor Mll ;. r~ TOWNE BEATY SALON lm «FBBMANENTS «TTNO # VBB COLOB TNTNO OBH CBaa>f»r4 «-M tm Watm At*.. Ctaantt CAMERAS MARTENS/ PHOTO SHOP Camera* Projector* E*eryn( Fbotocraphle Phstonl Quck Servce North A»., W. CBsnford 6-lOZt COAL GABWOOD COAL CO. Nerlk Ave. CRANFORD COAL COMPANY.. S a v e Wnter Barnaul per Prce Coal Prlea on $23.79 Nut & Stove»3JH) «2JS Pea B Buckwheat Rce _-.y,.-, a.no -JO CR 6-56 REEL-STRONG FEL CO. Dependable. rtendly Servce Snce M3S" BATTNa _ OM. CEmmferd e-090* Nett A»e». Crufert ales LOVELAND FEL CO. Authorzed Dstrbutor FAMOS BEADNG ANTHRACTE Essoheat Fuel Ol Koppers Coke Call CEanord «-««MS Nerth Ave., E. Crsnfsfl CONTRACTORS M. DFABO, aeaeral Ceatraasar DBJVEWATB Bult To Last.... Bult Perm a nsn try Concrete Constructloo ttoad Buldng Sewer* Call CBaoferd fl-m9 M BamsMe Ave. ", CrsnJsr* CLOCK * REPARNG CLOCKS ALL KNDS. B»rn( u Welfht Cleaned Bc»sr»a Fat "Order E. P. CHAMBERLAN. CBaafard «-T DECATESSENS COLONY DELCATESSEN _^ Complete na of _^ 4 Cookt&C A ff«fc*"g Don* on Pronto** t M. Da**) n. Cm*af*r4 WNDOW SHADES HOLLAND MADSON * BOJXAND TOT CLOTH RCHARD HARTG (J0HN8TON PANT SHOr) 0 N, non A T ^. OBaofor M STORES^* LNDS PHARMACY \, y Chas. H. nd. Be(. PB«rmac«* / FBKSCBFTON FECABTa Pr«f«-~ Cssssees Babf Neaes Prescrptons Called For " OPEN SNDAY Call CEanfer* «-4M» f no answer, RAhway Bartaa Baa. Craafsrd ELECTRCAL CONTRACTORS THOMAS BENlNAn EtOTaOA. CONTBACTOS NDTJSTAL WTJWO tmaafsr. «-! tm Nsr lk M. KemDwerlk BEEL-STRONG FEL CO. Dependable, Frndly Servce Sne* MS Ml-BBATtNO Ol-Mk«CRanf«rd 6-090* C*l*a»o4 Nsrth ATM.. Crssf»r«FNERAL * DRECTORS DOOLEY FNERAL SERVCE FNBBAL DBECTOBS ). CBuford 8 North AT*.. W. FRNTRE FLORSTS DEHMERS FLOWER SHOPPE - FLOWEKS FOB EVEBT OCCASON, ember F. T. D. CBaafer* «-lms *7 W. TJaba Ave. Craafsra KENLWORTH GREENHOSES A. BOCSSLE. Prop. FLOWEKS FOE ALL. OCCASONS Weddnf Bouquets Member Florst Telefraph Delvery Asss. FNERAL DESGNS CEaafer. «-«ges s Cross St Kaallwartk VENTERS FLORST & GREENHOSE VLOWBKS rob AX OCCAB-ONB ember TJJ.8. Flowers By Wn CBesM MH AN. Kw«*tth REKEMEERS FLOWERS. nc. WCDDO * FNEBAL WO O( 8PECALTT ArraagemeBla Made Te Orear 06 Walnut Ave. CR FOOD MARKETS CHAS. KRTZ MARKET CBOCB MEATS * POLT* OBOCXBDCS FROZEN FOODS CBaafet* t MM \ M Nerth Calan Ave. Craafsr* NON AVENE MEAT MARKET FBMB MEATS * POLTSY Oroccrlee Produce Frown Food* Free Delvery CBaaf*ra «-4M t J*.rm aa Ave. Creaf.r* FEL OL GARWOOD COAL CO. FVBL OL COAL COKE Prompt Delveres Call WEsleld S-30S 7 Nertk J^M Oarwea LOVELAND FEL,CO Authorled E«SO BBAT FL OL Prompt, Ceurtaoue Servce. Call CBanfor* S-ll«4 Ml Merlk Ave, E. CrufSTc... f.;..j CRANFORD FRNTRE BEDROOM mxvma BOOH # KTTCBEN BTMMONS BEDDNQ Phone CHanford 8-34 M Merlk Dales Ave. Craafara HARDWARE * RD PANT 4 HARDWARE STORE ATLAS PQWESt TOOLS Glass * Garden 7col - House Furolsnlnss Plumbng Supples - Wallpaper Floor y«tmtng\ Machne* N Seat* Ave, B. \cbaafsr4 S-STC - V- MARTN JEWELERS Bectered Jeweler \ Amercan Gem Socety \ Expert Walsh and Jewelry Besalrs *7 N. NfON AVE. CBANFOBD, CBaafsra l-nll \ LANDRES MOREYLARE LANDRY CO. LAVNDBV DBY CLEANNG BG CLEANSNG FB 8TOBAOE KsahM S-aooo.. WEsleM t-«h2 t W. Jersey Elsabeth Lnoleum STANLEY KATZ LNOLEM CONTBACTOB Complete lne of lnoleum, asphalt, cork end rubber tle., Free Esmas -. CA -505 Scale We ha«e ^saecaasfally ae««lase4 a NBW Mthad r the MOVAL. af LME SCALE (real elagged mmttc taaaleas heaters bnd l Our method s orgnal and exclusve. Work done on premses wthout removng coll or turnng off heat. Savng* up to 704> of replacement co^t of coll. A year guarantee on all work. CALL CRANFORD B-J555 or WESTFELD CBANFOBD aoft WATEB equrment OMTANT S NO AVENE. EAST * CHANFORD/ N. J. Ber* Marreel fba frepoxlm ot p«roa ro was hgher n 960 th*a * QOR STORES * Free Parkng Free Delvery CALL CR Btreel rrsnfsre BREENS QOR STORE FBEE DELVEBY Call CRanford N-. non Ave., - Cranford N lfs POLLACKS FOOD MARKET... «o r. -. LQOR WNE BEEB e*n CBaafera «-0n«000 Washngton Ave. Kenwerlb LMBER BLDERS GENERAL SPPLY CO. Lumber Buldng Materals Mlwork Masons Materals "EvarrthlBg Fer The Berne Owner" Hardware Rooflng Materal Screen* - Floorng - pant* Applance* CBsnford 6-OSGB M Ceatennlsl Ave. Cranfor4 CRANFORD - WESTFELb, BLDNG SPPLY COMPANY m»j r.^t* Materal* Lumber Mlwork Booflng Materal* Brck*..,,- T, Cement.,SauL anvel.,ahv,...,,.--.,. Call CRanford M Ssath.Ave^ W.. Craafcre * L MRER STANDARD LMBER & SPPLY CO. LMDEB MXWOBK M Bgb Blreel \. Vnsloaa \ At leaat two mjllonalre* ar«no» 4tmvng old afc benefts under th* «ocl*l ecrlty»ct; EuTTw L «f all government old age pens! ra bava BO other ncoro*. EXPERT SHOE REPARNG QCK SERVCE LOS MONTN 8HOE HEPAKNO 8 Alden 8t. Cranford MOVNG- "»«!- ~* STORAGE ALLED VAN LNES Long Dstance Movng Storage - Packng - Shppng BOBBNS * ALLSON. DO. Est. 83 Local and Long Dstance Movng Call CRanford ta s*eh an, a Craat*f«HENRY P. TOWNSEND MOVTNO * STOBAOB FACENO Ml N.rth Ave^ W, ^_ WEsleld S-4484 REAL ESTATE * CHAS. M. YEAKEL Beat Estate nserasee 6 North Ave.. W. CBsnferd 0-S Tax Servce SCARBROGHS TAX SERVNG CRANFORD FOE S YEARS We Go Anyplace. Anytme CRanford TELEVSON * CRANFORD RADO, TBLEVON * BADQ BEPARS Car Rados Repared Ctnford 9-9 te Easteun Street. Craaferd PHOLSTERERS CRANFORD PHOLSTERY SHOP F. Kat>ner h pholsterng & nteror DecoratlnS Sp Coyer* - Furnture Repar* Drapes" - Shade* CRanford G-OftSJ SO South Ave, E. Crsafora OL BRNERS * RELABLE FEL OL SPPLY CO. NC Complete Ol Beatng Servce) CRaafsre y Offce and Showroom l Oaaal Areas*. Cmafara PLMBERS BRENNAN 4 TOYE BBATtMO * TNNNO CRanford 6-0M9 lea Beath Av*^ B. * Cns<u* CHAPMAN BROS. rlmbno» BEATtNO CONTBACTOBS JOBBNQ pjl Burner* CRanford Cr**f*«el * REAL ESTATE OS.. GKER ~ KBAL BSTATB nd mavbamcb All Knd* M*H*> A n,* CBamfsrJ «-!* JOHN W. HENS AJ5ON REAL EBTATB Vbone CRanford a-<t f ^ttk A»*. B. Cnm*~4 VENETAN BLNDS CRANFORD PHOLSTERY SHOP Venetan Blnd* Custom Qualty Brand* CRanford Seath Ave., E. Craner* * * * MPORTANT * PHONE CALLS Polce Cranford 6^)70 Fre Dal Operator Ambulance,. Cranford Townshp, Clerk Cranford 6^649 Publc Works Cranford CAR Staton Cranford 6-27 * Board of Educaton * Cranford * * - * Here s an opportunty to advertseryonr~ busness on a page read by 5,000 readers -- For ^ nformaton J*; < Cranford

12 -,;.;- ;.;v, f WSW"" r-t*^ ~., SYNOPSS.OPJ. -..,;"v % MNTES OJP MEETNG OF THE DNQN OOHNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS By Mlchaal F. Kcaly, Clerc of the Board, Regular meetng of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of non frnmtv wag holft nt <hf> Court jhouse. Elzabeth, N. J.. on Thurs- Bay.July 8, 954, at 0 a.m. Drector Pro Tern Herlch presdng. Roll call showed seven nembers present and JWQ, Drect^ ; * Dudley and Freeholder Benlungcr, absent.. / _ ; * Freeholder Hckok made g^mo- ng of June 24th.Joe approved, whch "was duly seconded and nanmously carred.,. The followng communcatons ere receved and ordered f\ed Purchasng Commttee,.advsng lds receved for.furnshng meats nd meat products to the County nsttutors for the month of July, referred to Bonne Burn Santarum, Publc. Property. Commtee,.and Publc Welfare Commt- < * Purchasng Commttee, advsng of bds receved for roof re* pars to varous buldngs at Bonle Burn Sanatorum, was referred So Publc Welfare Commttee and Sonne Burn Sanatorum. Bonne Burn Sanatorum, enclosng two resolutons; one apbrovng award of contract t6 The Barrett Co. for reparng roofs for $200; and the other approvng the acceptance of bd of Morrs Meat [Market for meat requrements jrom July 5 thru , at ther bd of $4, on Group No. and $ on Group No. 2, was referred to Publc Welfare Commttee.. Dept.- of Weghts and Measures, advsng report or nspectons and tests forwarded to the State Superntendent from July, 5)53, to June 30, Dept. of Weghts and Measures, advsng that there were no sold fuel or poultry lcenses ssued or fees collected durng the month of June... Charman, Purchasng Commttee, advsng of bds receved for removng casement-type wndovvs and replacng same wth doublehungwndows n varous offces of the Old Buldng and recommendng award of contract to Arnt Tonnesscn, only bdder, at hs bd of $2260, was referred to Publc Property Commttee. Rent Control Agency, commendng Mrs. Ruth Wlls, Matron, for her assstance durng the death of Ezra F. Woodruff. Charles P. Baley, Charman, nter-muncpal Water Corrmt- tee, urgng ths Board to jon t n. requestng the Legslature to apt favorably upon the creaton the Round /.Valley,. Reservor. County Treasurer, advsng that act of he sold $40,000 of Bond Antcpaton.Notes to the Peoples Bank & Trust Co. of Wcseld at ther bd of three-quarters of one percent)-^ nterest, due Oct. 25, 954, and that he credted the proceeds to County of non, N. J., Captal Funds. Borough of Mountansde, enclosng two resolutons; one authorzng the Mayor and Cl«-*rk to agreements- - wth- the. County, relatve to the contrbuton by the County of $2500 towards mprovement to a stream crossng Maple Colrt; and the other authorzng the Mayor and. Clerk to execute^ agreements wthk the County, relatve to a contrbuton of $2000 Joy the* County towards the mprovement of a. stream crossng Woodacres Drve, was, referred to Roads and Brdges Commttee, County Clerk, enclosng Oath of Offce of Joseph W. Thompson as Secretary to the non County Board of Taxaton. Dept. of the Treasury, enclosng a copy of the 954 State Equalzaton Table, and settng July 3th at two P.M. n Trenton as the hearng date on same. Monthly reports of the Cdunty Treasurer, and the Superntendent of Weghts 4 Measures were receved and ordered fled. ". Report of Commttee on Roads ard Brdges, recommendng constructon of a new brdge over the Elzabeth Rver on South Street, Elzabeth, was receved and ordered fled. Report of Commttee on Roads and Brdges, recommendng repars to thej exstng Jont-County Concrete. Arch Brdge over Green Brook n Scotch Plans and n the. Borough of Watchung, was receved and ordered fled. Report of Commttee on Roads and Brdges,. recommendng new brdges be constructed on Darby Lane, between Shady Lane and Charles^ Street, Mountansde, and also on Sprngfeld Road, south of the Rahway Valley Ralroad, non, was receved and ordered fled. Report of.commttee on* Roads The followng resolutons were ntroduced and moved for adopton () Freeholder Carr for Publc Property Commttee, acceptng bds for furnshng meats and meat products to.the Jal for the month of July; Kay Food Prpducls $9.25; Alfred Wttman $7.00, was on roll call unanmously adopted. (2) Freeholder Carr for Pulv le Property Commttee, approvng Wse. Albert Wjse and Alfred E. tokes, was on roll call unanmously adopted.,. (5) Freeholder Hckok for Fnance Commttee, approvng ^en personnel actons n varous *de- >artments,. was on roll callunanmously adopted. (G) -r- Freeholder Pearsall for Roads and Brdges Commttee, authorzng the Commttee to ad- ertse,-rec«ve-3nd-on«>n-bds. for. constructon of a new brdge on Sprngfeld Road n the Townshp of non, was on roll call nanmously adopted. (7) Freeholder. Pearsajl for Roads ard Brdges Commttee, aprovng appontment of seven seaonal assstants n the Road Dept. t $0.00 a day, was on roll call nanmously adopted. (8) +- Freeholder Pearsall for Roads and Brdges Commttee, resolvng that upon recommendaton of the County Engneer, the mprovement of Morrs and Sprngfeld Avenues n Summt, be accepted from the contractor >n behalf of the County of non, s havng been completed n accordance wth plans and specfcatons, was on roll call unanmously adopted., j[9) Freholder Pearsall for Roads and Brdges Commttee, uthorzng Commttee to adverse for, receve and open bds for nstructon of a new renforced corcrete ppe brdge on Darby Lane, * between Shady Lane and Charles Street, Mountansde, was >n roll call unanmously adopted. YO ALWAYS SAVE MONEY AT BARONS BRNG YOR NEXT PRESCRPTON TO BARONS AND PROVE T YORSELF COMFORTABLY AR-CONDTONED $2.50 NSLN SYRNGE S.69 TOOTHPASTE 2 F0R 39 BOOK MATCHES 8 BOX. FRESH SHPMENT WHTMAN SMMER $.75 RCHARD HDNT SHAMPOO 60Z.S 27e COLGATE $.85 Value.25 Fnesse "Shampoo 60c Fnesse Shanpoo B0THS.25 FREE $.25 Rybutol Lqud wth Purchase of $.98 Sze ATHLETES FOOT 5-DAY COMPLETE TREATMENT ~Guarsn $.39 BARONS DRG STORE 34 EASTMAN STREET (O»». Crmnford Theatre) CBANFORD Tel. CRanford (Store Also n West feld) two temporary laborers, seasonal; n the Dept. of Publc Works, was on roll call unanmously adopted. (3) Freeholder Carr for Publc Property Commttee,, "approvng and acceptng bd of Arnt Tonnessen, only bdder, for removng casemenwype wndows and replacng same wth double-hung wndows n the Old Buldng fo r2zgo7~and authorzng Drector and Clerk to execute agreements or same, was on roll call unanmously adopted. (4 j Freeholder Hckok for Fnance Commttee, authorzng a upplemeotal emergency appropraton of $30,000 n the matter Walk-p Wndou? Open for Busness Presdent George W. Bauer of the. non County Trust Com-. pany s shown as he offcally opened the new walk-up wpdow on. the Walnut avenuesde of the banks Cranford offjtje. The modern faclty,.whch s" desgned to speed, bankng transactons, add to customer ^convenence -and provde addtonal bankng hours, was r»-full operaton shojtsy-after-the- offcal -ceremones on ~ Monday. Followng lr. Bauer makng deposts are members of the offces advsory board.. Left to rght are Edward L. Hedenberg, ra Apgar and Lous t. Allson. Mssng from the pcture s Judge Charles F. Buckley, charman of the advsory board. Roads and Brdges Commttee,] Sanatorum for-$2,00 and acceptauthorzng the jont-county brdge j ^g bd of Morrs Meat Market for over Green Brook on Pajrfe Ave- \... ;. _. nue n Scotch Plans and the Bor- ** meat ^"^^nts for Bonne ough of Watchuhg be repared n Burn from July 5th thru accordance wth specfcatons 3sl «954 < at thevc bd ot $4, prepared by the County Engneer;? erotp No. and $ on provded the Board of Freehold- ^HP No. 2, was on roll call uners of Somerset County concur" anmously adopted. - and agree to pay one-half of the j. Resoluton that all blls prescost of same, was. on tpll call j m ^ for payment be ordered unanmously adopted. pad, was on roll call unanmously adopted.. "+~ There beng no further busness to be consdered. Freeholder Pearsall made a moton to adjourn, whch" was duly seconded by Freeholder Carr. Drector Pro Tern Herlch declared the Board adjourned untl Thursday, July 22, 954, at ten a.m. MCHAEL - Clerk of F. KEAJY,; the Board Drunk Drver Charge Brngs Jal Sentence nable to pay fnes and costs totalng $225, Leroy Robertson, 23; days n. the county jal after beng found gulty on a drunk drvng charge before Magstrate Charles J. Stevens - n Muncpal Court.last week.. The Roselle man was arrested on June. 24 by Patrolman Wllam Crssey., Accordng to the polce, Robertson passed a red traffc lght at South-avenue, east, and Centennal avenue and. cut off a polce car.._h3. ;was_prdnpunced...ntoxlcatedby Dr. Abraham Thaler. Rchard B>Barth, 22, of 8 Centennal avenue, was fned $00 on a dsorderly conduct charge/ Lt. George L. Rosendale reported, that on July 4 Barth broke dshes, furnture and wndows n hs home and/ ressted arrest, rppng the shrt and scratchng the chest of Patrolman Lous Guertn and strkng Patrolman John Benedetto n the mouth wth hs elbow. The frst legslatve - assembly n New Jersey was held at Portland Poynt (Atlantc Hghlands) n (2) Freeholder Pearsall for Roads and Brdges Commttee." acceptng work of constructng a new renforcedjeoncrete andjsteelj brdge over the Rahu/ay Rver onj East Mlton Avenue. Rahway. and authorzng payment of S O5» after the expraton of 60 days - from the date hereof, was on roll call unanmously adopted. (3) Freeholder Schedelcr for Publc Welfare Commttee, acceptng bd of The Barrett C<>- (l) Freeholder Pearsall for for roof repars at Bonne Burn Closed For Vacaton Our Beauty Salon WLL BE CLOSED FROM MONDAY July 26..;- AND WLL REOPEN MONDAY August 6 THE POWDER PFF MAE" ROREB. Prop. 5Al<enSt. CRanfortl 64)902 PLANFELD GEORGE HAMRAH DONALD EMERSON JOHN HAMRAH J; Donald Page Enlsts n.s. Ar Force Donald rwn Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. rwn Page of Metuchen, formerly, of Cranford, has enlsted n the. S. Ar Force and wll undergo basc tranng at Sampson Ar Force Base, Geneva, N. Y. He was lnto*! n ttr Metuchen Hgh School, where te was a member of the Natonal Honor Socety. Hs frst/ furlough wll be spent wth hs parents and brother n ther home n Haleah, Fla.. He s the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George S.Korner of 336 Walnut avenue. Garden Oub denes Odd Plants and Shrubs dencaton., of unusual or unfamlar plants or shrubs was the theme of the Green Thumb Garden Club meetng last Wedn.esday evenng. ;., Members brought the plants and shrubs,- and Mrs. Benjamn F. Brxner, hortculture, charman, was-n charge of the-meetng. The group met at the home of Mrs. Ncholas mperato of 9 Besler avenue. Her co-hostess was Mrs. L. G. Grffths. Mrs."Brxner wll be the next hostess, on Wednesday, August, at her home, 29 Ramapo road. Mrs. Walter Farnsworth. wll be cohostess. Rahway Water Board Favors Round_Valley There la addtonal support today for the Round Valley rescrvor project ;. ^ The Rahway Board ~ of W;ttr tdl Commssoners has oluton askng the State.p ture and the- North Jersey k. trct. Water Supply Commss<, n to establsh Round Valley reservor..,..,. Rahway, whch uses the nhhway Rver for ts water supply, has curtaled the use of water lawn sprnklng and car wash- non-essentalurts.- -. f 0, ogje»»mtc» Rum nl wth col* Add a <*>>>* «onnt t >-, DAGGER Jamaca Rum t Cft..NJtort ^j ) FOR THE KDS CHLDRENS PLASTC SWMMNG POOLS ,4.98, 6.98, 0.98 and 5.98 SWM GOGGLES and.25 SWM MASKS.98 and 2.98 AtA _., MATH 4K W, CJ*rMft,. TCLrOl-«M SAPOLN STAN-RESSTNG STAY-WHTE HOSE PANT N»w Sapoln SR* House Pont Slops Stanng Caused By Metal Scnens and Gutters. ndustral fumes! Loaded wth pur* ttanum doxde, whtest pgment known. Covers soldly, stays whte> No reactve pgments to combne wth rwsttagj metal or fumes." Powerful fungcde prevents unsghtly mldew dscoloraton. Specal s*lf~cleanlng acton actually sheds drt when t HOSE PANT fo/a Kealstna RCHARD HARTG Johnston Pant Store 0 N. NON AVE. CRANFORD OR STORE WLL CLOSE AT P.M. ON WEDNESDAYS DRNG JLY AND AGST Last Fve Days «f w 5* Annversary Sale For Ths Ffth Annversary Event We Offer You Tremendous Savngs-Many tems Below Our Cost PRNTED and SOLD PLASTC ^.. R e g. ^ - - ^. ;, >-Ale c yd. ylo- NYLON PRNTS and PLANS, = AQc, lj9yd. 50 EMBOSSED COTTON OQc 98c yd. P O PRNTED and SOLD Reg- c 79c yd. DO WAFFLE PQE QQc 98c yd. 00 J PLASTC SHOWER SETS $4 0Q 4.98 O-Vf V Prce on Broken Sets PRNTS and SOD PERCALE - --Reg; --..,,.,., v M*fc 59c yd. H *. POSHED QQ C 98c yd " PRNTED BTCHER LNEN Reg7 T ~- Of c.9 yd. 00 CHNT^ SOLJP and PRNT QQ C 98c to.9 yd. 00 SOD BTCHER LNEN 77 e ^8c yd7~ f r ~ PRNTED COTTON POPLN A Terrfc 07 c Value At Of COTTON QADRGA PRNTS. *-.-me.- 69c yd. 0 FLOCK CHAllBRAYS 98c yd. PRNTED RAYON CREPE By Sknner QQ C 59 yd. 00 TERRY CLOTH.9 yd. Prnts - Checks -SoKd 98c yd. TL SOLD and PRNTS WNDOW TREAT PLASTC.79 &.98 yd. 79 0% TO 30% OfF ON ALL OTHER MERCHANDSE CENTER SMPLCTY AND McCAA PATTERNS 5-7 NORTH AVE., W. CRanford (Near th«canfod Ttaala) Op«n Frday Evenngs ALL SALES FNAL \ BE CAREFL WALKNG OR DRVNG -.. *, / Cranford Sales Days Specals Today, Frday, Saturday ^ - " - " -KM GARWOOD KENSWORTH AL. Vol. LXl. Nb. 27. CRANPORD. NEW JERSEY, THRSDAY, JLY 29, 954 lrt c" Poat Cranford, N, J. 30 Pages 0 CENTS Be Polee Captan Polce Chef Wllam* A. Fscher revealed today that he has recommended the appontment of Lt. Lester W. Powell to the new rank, of captan, whch would be establshed n the.local polce department by an.ordnance whch was passed on frst readng at the Townshp Commttee meetng Tuesday nght. Publc hearng on,the measure was set for August 0. - Chef Fscher sad hs; recommendaton to Publc Safety Drector Clareface L. Frtz would be that the leutenant assume the superor rank as of August? f the ordnance passes on fnal read- TJJC Opens New Term ng o p as scheduled, LT. LESTEB W. POWELL Madson avenue, was apponted to the polce department on Aprl, 04; was advanced to the rank of sergeant on July, 047, and.was made a leutenant on August, nder the proposed ordnance, the salary of captans s set at $5,280. a.year, whch mears_jth,at.a leutenant named to the new rank at ths tme would contnue at hs present rate of pay. t s understood, however, that a recommendaton would be made for ar, ncrease startng next year. "The dutes of (Captans," the proposed ordnance reads, "would be to work n close cooperaton wth the chef and to carry out hs polces and orders. They x shall have mmedate charge of all superor oftlcer$ below thc rank of captan and shall see that all such superor offcers and patrolmen properly perform ther dutes." The measure also would provde for establshment of a. detectve bureau n the polce department, under supervson of the chefof polce, wth specfcatons as follows ".. "The detectve bureau shall consst of thc head of the bureau and such other members of thc polce force as shall, from tme to tme, lu! assgned to. defcetve duty by the chef. The chef, shall be n charge of the detectve bureau, and he s authorzed to assgn, any member of the polce force to derttctve duty, n plan clothes.. ;Hc s also authorzed to assgn any member of the polce force workng n the detectve bureau, back \> unform duty. The head of the detectve bureau,, desgnated by the chef, shall have charge of all ; (Contnued on page.6) Regstraton for, the md-summer term begns today at non Junor College and wll - last through next Monday evenng, when classes begn, t was announced by "Dr. Kenneth C. Mac- Kay, presdent of the college.. The term, extendng Monday through Frday for sx weeks, > wll enable students to take-summer work n preparaton for ther return to the campus n September. t s expected that as usual,the preponderance of students wll be those who, resdng n or near non County,, fnd t convenent to take ther summer work near home and n the evenng. All summer^ courses*at non Junor College are offered n the.evenng..... Fnal examnatons for the frst semester wll be held today and tomorrow. Dr. MacKay sad a majorty of the students for the second term are. expected to be from other colleges.. - " Twenty subjects are lsted on the schedule for the md"-summer semester. Ten members of the full-tme faculty at the college..wll be on hand to gve the teachng. t s expected that the heavest enrollment wll be n the courses n algebra and trgonom- ery,-tqbernuch as so many veterans felahnlng to.take a course program need these subjects for entrance credt.. Psychology and econorrcs,jo_judge from past sum-? tners, should also be heavly n demand. Dr. MacKay added. t s- also expected that a consderable number of veterans wll enroll n the md-summer sesson to prepare for full attendance n -the fall-nasmuch as the last - date for enrollment n college ujder the Korean bjjr s; stpulated as August 20, 954. Regstraton wll take place tonght, tomorrow and Monday evenngs, 6 to 9 p.m. Merchants Ready Wth Bargans For Sales Days A specal md-summer clear- ance of qualty merchandse wll take place durng Cranford Sales Days today, tomorrow and Saturday. The Sales. Days are conducted under the auspces of the Cranford Busness Assocaton, and approxmately 30 merchants are partcpatng.n. the project.,,._,_ Many of the "bargan prces whch wll be featured n thc event are presented n the speclaj Cranford Sales Days supplement of todays Ctzen and Chroncle. Approxmately, 6,00 addtonal (Contnued on page. 2) ^Scene AfterOpenngof Beavers at Work at GS Houses Browne Day Camp Drector Reports Mrs. ra Kcrzman, drector of the Browne Day Camp at the C.rl Scout Mouse-on Sprngfeld avenue, reports that the camp has been named.camp Busy Beavers." vwhen asked to comment-on the selecton of the name, the camp Staff merely sad, "Wow!" Counclors relate that the encampment offers two challenges How to \avold overheatng and how " to \ prevent undcrcatng. They report that Brownes seem ~fr> have an excesstve~amomt n ot "Frederck; fumrufcl. Lnda Mo energy, no matter what the temperature s. The staff also wshes to nform mothers of Brownes who return home from day camp ymw.. that ther chldren are >»t ganng n appette; they are merely feedng ther entre lunch n the ducks, dessert and all. The camp s dvded nto fve workng unts nt, the Play.-. ( ul Kttqns, under the drecton of Mrs. H. Lowe; nt ; Vfec Wlle Workers, Mrs. C. Fsher, supervsor; nt, Happy Elves, Mrs.. Brggs, supervsor; nt V, Craft Workers, Mrs. P. Brewster, supervsor, ard nt V, Happy Wanderers, supervsed by Carol Ann Gngery~ard~Sandra KbyenT &»lly Starr s actng as song, dance ar\d game counclor. The grls" have beep busy wth "oany^rafts Puppets, metal craft, Mlch ncludes workng wth alumnum and copper fol and moldng them nto dfferent forms; makng eye glass cases from felt and sequns, basketry a»»d gmp bracelets. Frday was Bathng Beauty Day, and the grls came to camp arrayed n oddly decorated bathng suts. Selected as wnnerswere Most beauul, Mary. Jane McConnell and Kathy Swcetscr; most orgnal, Bonne Brewster and Lnda Ths pcture was taken Monday afternoon at the new pool ofthe Cranford Swmmng Club on County Park drve." Mayor Fred P. Andersen and hobert M. Crane, club presdent, spoke brefly at dedcaton ceremones at the pool Sunday afternoon.. More than 600 persons attended. The pool wll be open "from 0 a.m. to 9 p.m. sx days a week and from a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays untl after Labor Day. Stanley F. Grayson, football coach and physcal educaton nstructor at Cranford Hgh School s pool manager, and Paul S»clby a teacher and assstant football coach," s assstant manager. Varety of Food mpresses Puerto Rcan Scout on Vst Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ayre of 209 Arbor street and ther two sons, Stephen and Robert, have been hosts for the past two. weeks to Star Scout Lus Artur.o Zapata. Jr., 6, of Boy Scout Troop 55, Mayagucz, Puerto Rco. Lus arrved n New York July 6 as a part of the program "Projert^ftmgosr Durng the frst- week of hs stay here, Lus and hs host.ste- cen and Nancy Slocum; cutest, Mary Lou.Wllams and Betty Ann McGovncy, and Mss Busy Beaver, Sarllyn Bcrck and~~ahefrate7 Carol Ann Bernard. j sual proccdure"~s"~to "have a Splash Day alongwth the bathng beauty contest, but because of the water stuaton t was decded to elmnate the sport. The unts are plannng specal actvtes for the closng ceremony August 6, whch wjll be just for the "campers. Each unt s plannng to put on some entertanment. Mrs. Kerzman has requested parents pckng up ther chldren by^car,"to coopcralcwtttthc ty program at the camp by stoppng ether drectly n front of the entrance or qlse at some pont where the chld wll cross at the corner. bago, the camp of non Councl, Boy Scouts of Amerca, at Marcella. At the completon of hs stay at camp, Lus was asked hs mpresson lof camplfe n New Jersey, as compared to th?>t n Puerto Rco by Mr. M. Henry Garrty, camp drector.. ture and canoeng mert badges. The., second. week of hs vst wth u? Ayres began wth a 4rp> to New York on Monday. The boys vsted Wall Street Stock Exchange, the Empre State Buldng, the.n. Buldngs. St. Patrcks Cathedral and Rockefeller Plaza. Lus took hs frst subway rde and Avas also taken on a tour of Boy Scout Headquarters by Mr. Robns, natonal secretary~for Lus stated that he lked Campj the Ordcr of thc Arrow. snce Wnnebacos program of scoutng onc of hs hobbes s photograsklls. Hs camp. Camp Guaya-, phy> ljls to6k many mcmorable taka, docs not teach axemanshp, nature lore and rope* work, but concentrates on baseball, volleysnup-shols of New York. Tuesday, the boys went to Mcnlo Park, the Museum of Natball, table tenns and other sports. ura Hstory and Hayden Planetarum, and yesterday they went to Thc rfle range was a new experence for Lus, andfrng under a Natonal Rfle Assocaton nstructor who taught safety and frng of rfles was a hgh of hs! stay at camp. n Puerto Rco,accordng to Lus, they do not permt rfle ranges; n fact, the law states that a famly may have only one gun n the home and that you are not allowed to fre tr "~f " vy ". -"^> ; n comparng the det. of the two camps, Lus sad that there was a great deal-more varety n food at Camp Wnnebago than at hs natve camp. Also there, was more fresh frut and vegetables. n Camp Guayataka, they sorve a lot of beans, rce and stew, he sad. n the food. lne, Lus- was mpressed most by the large amount of mlk Served, and he stated that they only serve water at hs home camp. a/mjor league ball gatne., When asked, about hs near perfect Englsh, Lus sad that n the parochal school he attends, thc ssters teach everythng n.englsh. Scoutng s smlar n both lands, he stated, and campng s the hghlght of scoutng n Puerto Rco as n, Amerca,.Lus,.wasmpressed wth the >" frendlness of all thc scouts, and sad that the scouts here were lke scouts and frends n. hs. own. home town. (Contnued Cn page 5) Postal Recept ncrease Rate Less for Year Recepts at the Cranford Post Offce for the fscal year endng June 30 totaled $76,887.33, representng an ncrease of $9, over the fgure of $67,04.96 for thc fscal year^ endng June ,-accordng-to-fguresreleased by Postmaster Arthur F. Mctz. The past fscal years ncrease, however, was less than half of thc $20, ncrease reported for the prevous fscal year.. As s usually the case, the three- nbhth quarter endng December 3 (ncludng the Chrstmas rush) s showed the, heavest recepts. The fgure for that quarter of the fscal year just ended was $6,00.2, an ncrease of $6, over thc total for the same quarter of the prevous year. Ths ncrease also was the largest for any quarter. Smallest quarterly recept total was the frst quarter of the- fscal year, endng September 30, Thc total of $32, represented a decrease of $, under recepts for the same perod of the prevous year.. Thrd and fourth quarters had totals of $4, for the quarter endng March 3. and $42,70.93 for the quarter just complete?!. The total for the thrd quarter. wa& $, more than the total for the same perod of the prevous year, and the fgure for the quarter endng June 30, 954, represented an ncrease of $2, Pck Playground Fnalsts For County Champonshps Elmnatons for Cranford fnalsts were held n local playgrounds Whle at Camp Wlnncbnjjo Lus yesterday and are contnung tod h l f t day n preparaton for the non earned hs lfesavnj*. forestry. na- day n preparaton for the non County playground champonshps to be held next month. Cranford wll enter onc fnalst n each competton. Actvtes such as chectcers, horseshoes, j tethcrball. quots, jacks, hop ch, foul shootng and smlar L. Brnkerhoff wll represent the events are to be ncluded n the Lades Auxlary of Capt. NcwJcrf competton.. RodncvFske Post 335, Veterans j ^n Amerca Encampment Delegates Set Mrs. Carre Brady and Mrs. V. j wll be the of Foregn Wars, at the nalfentfr * 0 0 ncxt. encampment to be held by the **««* Ths VFW n Phladelpha from Sun- Week theme has been n use at S del- the sx. r the-ltncotft "SchooT the crafts whch egates were elected at a meetng,w thc auxlary n Veterans Me- ground the crafts whch were moral Home Monday nght. made ths week Were flyng sau- Delcgates of thc post at the en-! cers, space helmets and rocket campment wll bet.commander shps. The chldren partcpatng George. Hlbert, Henry Schwand Were Joe Van Bergen, John Car- Antony Tneo, Albert Tneo, roody, Chrstne Korner, Mchael Rchard Dowdell, Domnck,Col- Peters, Mary Anne Barrett, Carol ancrl, Anton Tnnesz, Mchael Ann Walker, Lynn Walker, Dotty Drapluk and Wllam Brd. Kng, Peter Skareck, Nan Good- The Cranford drll team, whch) hart, Robert Goodhart and Denke has partcpated n local and state Skareck. affars, wll make ts frst entry n Przes for the best space costhe natonal champonshps. tumes n thc space parade were Mrj^ W)am_Jonts and _MJS^ awarded^to Maron_Lawson. Betsy Brlnkerfoff have becntclected to.cyphers andmchaelpeters. Josrepresent the auxlary on the eph Van Bergen won the space Jont Cvc Commttee for EncourJ poster contest.... adng Canddates for thc Board of Avarety pet show was held at Educaton, Mrs. Jones also was Memoral Feld on Frday. -.The Educat, Ms. oes apponted essay charman Memoral Feld on Frday..The wnners were Ella Boyle, Jucko School Lbrary Restoraton On Slmmer Work Schedule As part of. the summer work program n the publc "schools, the school lbrares n Roosevelt, Lncoln, Cleveland and Sherman schools wll, be restored and rehabltated. Dr. Howard R. Best, superntendent pf schools, reports work has already begun on the projects. The school lbrares n Sherman, and -Cleveland schools- -wll not^ functon untl the two.new elementary schools, Brooksdc Placo School and Walnut Avenue School, are opened. However, the lbrares at Roosevelt and Lncoln wll be used as soon as the schools open n September. Because of the large enrollments, the. school lbrares. were turned nto classrooms. Dr. Best reported. Wth theopenng of the two how 2-room schools, the lbrares wll be restored. n another shft, the offce of, or m s, M!c t O n. Herbert McCullough, secretary of the Board of Educaton, n Cleveland School wll be moved to ts former ste and the room he s now usng wll be an offce and conference room for Mrs. Ruth Janovsk, supervsor of elementary educaton. t s lkely the Board of Educaton wll then meet n Mr. Mc.Culloufhs offce rather than the offce space used by Dr. Best. Tht> secretaral, staff to the superntendent of schools wll stay n ts present ste n Cleveland and Dr. Best wll use the same offce. Mss Etta Tunncr, prncpal of Cleveland and Roosevelt Schools, wll contnue "to- use her present offce n Cleveland School." n addton to the lbrary and (Contnued on page 6) Best Camper Award Goes To Maley Edward Maley of 3 Blult street was awarded the best camper of he -.weeft..n.kdal durng the thrd week of the season at Cranford Boys Camp. Cabn under Counselor Leo. Ferguson won the honor The buldng.. commttee of the Board of Educaton has reported to the board that the new Walnut avenue and Brooksdc elementary buldngs wll not ber.eady for-tho school openng date, September 9. t s ther present estmate that fhe.-brooksdc buldng wll be delayed at least a month beyond ths date, and the, Walnut buldng somewhat longer. These estmates" have been made n consultaton wth the boards clcrk-of-the- EarTOlar! T, As a consequence, the board and the school staff" Wll nvoke-emergency plans for handlng Walnut and Brooksdc classes durrg the frst weeks of the fall term. The detals of those plans wll be announced by the school offce about mcaugust; n essence they wll provde that students and teachers wll be orgarzed nto ther permanent class unts on the September 9 openng date, but wll meet, temporarly n other school buldngs. The buldng commttee expressed to the board ts consd- Wnners of the best camper award for each cabn were Cabn, Thomas Charles; cabn 2, Bruc-e crable dsappontment that tue " Funeral Rtes HeldorJPage Funeral servces were held yesterday mornng for- Raymond R. Page, 3, of Wnfeld, son of Polce Sgt. and Mrs. Harry P. Page -of 547 Lexngton, avenue, who was fatally,njured Saturday. n an - automoble accdent n JWatawan...-». The Rev. Frank V. H.Crthy, rector of Trnty Church, offc- Kushng, Thomas Flynn, Beverly Grevous, Peggy Gbson, Herbert Grevous, John Moe.Al Phllps, Jesse HH, Conrell and Denns Brooks, James Donnelly, Andy Tomask, Jeanne Cattrcll, Marty Kooh, Maxne Laurel, Paulettc\ McNar, Larry Donnelly, Hobert Cooper and Ronne Helsey. Flyng saucers were made by Denns Brooks, Marty Koon, Karen Meldrow, Peggy Gbson, Fredde Smth, Bobby Konopack, Carol Konopack, Valcry Bowers, Bevand Jane Hudson Wayne and Stephen McNcar, Rosalmd and Raymond Roberts-, Anthony Peg- Ens~anrt-Cnrt~c;ajrtc; The weekly tournament wnners were! Checkers, Denns -Brook*-; horseshoes, Clfford Jack s o n; shuffleboard, Carol Konopack; paddle tenns, Jerry Shuman and foul shootng, Leroy Gpson. Wnners n the flyng saucer contest at the Roosevelt playfeld.were Gay Mlus, Marca Blandng, Nna Kousn, Sandra Connolly, Nancy and Blly mus and Bruce Arnold. Weavng was done by Jll Edwj»rd!<,_Susle Keep and Margaret Dudley, whle Bruce Arnold, Jame Taylor, Tony Staab and Bobby Jensen dd Wood work. v The Hgh School pluy«round.lsted flyng saucers beng made (Contnued On page 6). RAYMOND B. PAGE ated at the servces at Gray Memoral, 2 Sprngfeld avenue. nterment was n Farvcw Cemetery, Weseld.. Mr. Pages " car was* crushed when t was nvolved n a collson wth a gravel-laden dump truck at Church street and Lne road n Matawan Townshp at 0 a.m. Saturday. He was pulled from thc wrecked car by the Mat- Wan Frst Ad Squad and taken to a doctors offce, wher^he ded mnutes later. Accordng to Dr. Julus A. Toren, Monmouth County physcan, he suffered a fracture of the neck. Matawan Towflshp^rpoJ tec mported the car was proceedng cast n\ Lne road and the truck wns gong south on Church street "when the~«rnsh recurred. The truck, operated by Edward C. Leafler thc collson, spllng ts cargo over the ntersecton, but the drver escaped njury. The Rocky Hll man, who was charged wth, manslaughter and careless drvlag,, was released n Sl,o6o bal for appearance Tuesday before Matawan Townshp Magstrate Luther Foster. Born n Weseld, Mr. Page had Rogers;.cabn. 3, Terry Persons; cabn 4, Graham Cleaves; cabn 5, Don Patton and cabn 6, Ed Maley. Tournament wnners were Junor png pong, Jm Pantano; junor png-pong, Jm Patano; junarchery,-clff Dorand; junor tetherball, Terry Persons; junor teth- Johf Koth; junor foulshoohng, John Roth; senor png-pong. Skp Mlgram; senor archery, Gordon, Ostrowsky; senor tetherball. Bll Washbourne; senor horseshoes, Skp^MK ranr >; senor foulshootug, Gordon Ostrowsky and senor darts, Graham Cleaves. n thc weekly water carnval cabn 6 won thc boat race. Other wnners were nderwater swm, Ed Maley, Terry Persons, Chuck Kaul; 60-yard crawl, Ed Maley,.Chuck Kaul. a Terry Persons; 60- yard sde stroke. Chuck Kaul, Ed Maley, Skp Mlgram; fancy dve, Chuck Kaul, Ed Maley, Terry Persons; funny dve, Chuck Kaul, Ed Maley, Bob Morgan and 60- yard back stroke, Chuck Kaul, Ed Maley and John Koyen..-- Lake swmmers were Over and back, Ed Maley, Chuck Kaul and Skp Mlgram; over, Lee Whttng, Bob Morgan and John Koyen. Also n the weekly water carnval, wnners n the.junor events were Brcathholdng, Stan Dckcrson, Rchard Coffey, Sandy Cloud; prone glde, Jm Lang, Bob Andrews, Dck Wllams; steamboat, Gordon Ostrowsky, Rchard Maley, John Roth; swmmng race, Gordon Ostrowsky, Bll Washbourne, Don Patton; race out of water. Bll Washbourne, Gordon Ostrowsky, Jm Dwycr and kckboard race, Bll, Washbourne, Rchard Maley and John Roth.. Other actvtes durng the week ncluded a trp to the Wld Anmal Farm of -" the ; Pocofos,; ;hkes - to Jenny Jump Mountan and Hope, and two moves enttled, "Black Eagle" and "And Then There Were Four." Skp Mlgram for the thrd straght week caught the bggest and most fsh. Cabn 3 won the award for the best skt on Saturday. Baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball and other team sports were among other actvtes conducted. Boys who attended camp.last week were Rchard Maley, Rchard Hank, Tom Charles, Bob Mayer, Bob Stevens, Bob Morgan, Jay Gunther, James Pantano, Clff Roth, Ron Jones, Terry Person*.. Jerry Madden, J.m Washbourne, Clnt Crane, Chuck Goodfellow, Don (Contnued on page- S several contractors have not. kept up to schedule on these two jobs. The orgnal schedule called for completon of both schools by June, Whch would have allowed ample tme to place the furnture and other equpment pror to the normal openng date. There has been but one. short delay due to strkes. There have been some de- lays n materals delveres, but the commttee feels that these could probably have been antcpated and avoded. A four- to sx-weeks delay was encountered a year ago at the Brooksde Place School as a result of poor ground condtons en-. countered n thc boler room area. The commttee ponted out, however, that the Walnut Avenue School, where there was no such problem,- s. further behnd sched- ule than the Brooksde Place School. Thc general contractor s. Anthony Lews, nc., of Maplewood.. Most of the sub-contractors dong nteror fnshng work report w Mr. Lews. - The other-drect contractors are Wllam Zabransky of Lttle Falls, plumbng; Frank T. Farell, Newark, heatng and tlatng; Elzabeth ron Works, ron and steel, and Al Servce Electrc Co., Somcrvlle, electrcal Work. o Summer Postons Harder to Secure School Reports Snce thc close of school on June 24, Cranford hgh school has ssued 3 employment cercates. " Eghteen Of the cercates were for summer work and 3 were for full tme employment..they, Were ssued to 6 grls and 5 boys., Ths s a drop of 42 from the fgure released by the hgh school at ths tme last year.., Harry Lawrence, n charge of. the hgh" school offce durng.the summer months, reported that summer jobs have been harder to «et ths year. Some students got jobs before school closed, he added. Between June 22 and 24, 3 summer work cercates were ssued. As far as full tme jobs were concerned there were plenty of offce jobs avalable, Mr. Lawrence sad. There have been calls n. ths category whch have not yet been flled. The dfferent types of full-tm< postons whch have, been flled a»e General clercal, typst, teleh t lk.<*}* phone operator, clerk typst \ (Contnued on page 6) and Decde to Shft Block Dances Back ToTolce Headq«a^tereT*arkng Lot Havng found at the frst affarj ;^ Wednesday nght. nm avenue parkng lot was too <k R-ucky-HH;- -overturned ^Ju-to.create J-atuopJae-e (lucve to dancng, the commttee n charge of the summer seres of block dances for students and but only nrthe-. dancng.. -PH- Selby -wll Aw -caller undtaster of ceremones for next Wednesdays event, whch wll run from 830 to p.m. Maron lved n Cranford most of lwe» He moved to Wnfl.efc^four_years Tj^p. "He wns graduated from Cranford Hljjh School, whert- he played.basketball md football. Durng World War he served four years wth thecoast Guuld, (Contnued on page 6) alumn of Cranford Hgh School Kay and Vncent DeMarco. coha. decded to ho{l_, the, second! charmen for^the dances, reported dance, scheduled for Wednesday nght, at the Polce Headquarters parkng lot, t was announced today by Mrs. Nelson Lghtcap, cocharman of the commttee....s-mrs. Lghtcap people j reported sad that the the young South non avenue area "had ~pobr."acwth poor reflecton of sound. The passng, trans also there wll be no admsson charge. The seres of dances, sponsored by tde bjook dance commttee of "the Hgh School Parent-Teacher Assocaton n cooperaton wth the Recreaton Commsson, wll conclude wth a thrd affar on AugustS. ; The chaperoncs for the dance Wednesday wll be Mr. and proved to be-noser than had been Bernard Grant. Mr. and antcpated. There w-re approx-j Charles E. Fla and Mr. and mut-ly 50 persons at thu duco Jack A Mra. Mrs.

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