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VOL, XII—NO. 9 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS ^ of 8 Shot Twice by Jealous Sweetness (fitshand, Who Then Tries to Drown Self Colonia Apartment Project COLONIA — Mrs. Edith Schultz, 41, Amherst answered Mrs. Smith's call for help. When they arrived on the scene they called the ambulance Arcane, mother of ciglit children, is in a serious and sent Mrs. Schultz to the hospital where x-rays eendition in the Rahway Memorial Hospital with , were being- taken at press time. One of the bullets Abandoned; Land to be Used two bullets in her body. Police say her husband, j lodffed in her neck an
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To give you better service, we made new improvements ---Fine mahogany furniture cabinetst designed . , in 1949 in our electric generating plants and facilities, especially for TV, styled to suit every home. in our gas manufacturing plants and in our gas distribution Before you buy any television lines, For example, Sewaren Generating Station was completed 1 last year at a cost of some $60,000,000 ... to jnsure Yon shonld se© tike Mew 1950 Grdsleys dependable service to you throughout our system._ That's- part .of our service-—that's proof of OUT belief in New Jersey! WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR SERVICE ^ Remember, too, that our gas and electric plants contribute to your community ... through local taxes, TELEVISION * local employment and local payrolls. SALES AND SERVICE, Inc. & School Sts. Woodbridge, N. J. TELEPHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-2913 A-M.S 1S50 PAGE Neary Given Case Post Personal Property Levy jjulil Attain Keasbey Tigers • - Dentisl Purchases Crawl Jury Orders Plant Area Leased On Board of Adjustment Added, but At No Cost Likely to Take (Continued from Page 1> each of four and one-half rooms' .fiy'Container Corp* WOODBRIDG E—J. Lester . WOODBRIDGE—The Town- Top School Honors Install Officers Cop PromotionTpst and each located on u lot approx- Gar Fatalitv Probe Neary, New Dover Road, Colonia. ship tax books are back with the imately 60 by 100 feet, built by ttu was named a member of the Zon- County Board of Taxation, with- Exam Date Set for Feb.seller in this development. Recalls Witness*^ After 75,000 Sq. Ft. of Federal ing Board for a three-year term in the week allotted to assess Senior, Sophomore Win At Dinner Session The purchasers with addresses Township Taxpayers for personal 18 to Fill Vacancy of dwellings purchased are: Mr. Discrepancies Develop Property Here to Be at a meeting of the Township Com- taxes. High Recognition in mittee Monday. He will take the New Scholastic Ranking Mayor Creiner Inducts Due to Retirement and Mrs. Richard S. Dale, 8 Miko In Accident Testimony Used for Box Making place of Chester Case, Colonia. As far as could be determined, Road; Mr. and Mrs. Solon L. Lib- most of the taxpayers were as- New Slate Into Office WOODBRIDGE — Approx- erman, 27 Cressent Road; Harold |. . WOODBRIDGE — The Admiral Township Republican leader, who sessed an additional $200 and WOODBRIDGE — Dr. John P. R. Ellison, 23 Crescent Road; Mr. NEW BRUNSWICK—Displeased I• Container Corporation has leased served as chairman of the Board. Lozo. principal at Woodbridge Monday at Qiibrooms imately 18 patrolmen are expected and Mrs. Nereno Povolo, 450 Oldwith conflicting testimony present- ' since each taxpayer is permit- to take the Civil Servicte Examina- ed by witnesses to substantiate K ! 75.000" square feet of the building Keappoihted to the board for ted &100 exemption it means High School, announces the hon- KEASBEY—Mayor August P. Post Road; Mr. and Mrs. John R. j formerly occupied by the Federal another three-year term was Wil- tion for the post of sergeant on Walker, 12 Miko Koad; Mr. anicharge of death by automobile nothing to the Township but a or roll for the last marking period Greiner served as installing officer' Saturday, February 18. The ex- against Stanley Tommik, Carfcem, i Seaboard Terra Gotta Corporation lard Dunham, a building contrac- lot of extra work. at the installation of officers of Mrs*. Keith R. Ari'Ojo, 18 Miko I "at the intersection of Pulton tor with business offices in Fords. as .follows: amination will" be held in the Road; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. the Grand Jury, Friday, reflnestpd !\J3treet and Cutter's Lane, it wasMr. Dunham recently built a new However, Township officials the Keasi3ey Tigers Social Club, Township Committee meeting further investigation. indicated that ,next year real High Honors: Robert Hess, se- held Monday night at the cHtb- room in the Memorial Municipal Dean Jr., 464 Old Post Road; Mr. ^announced tiiis week." home on Ellersley -Avenue, Menlo nior, and Peter Juhl, sophomore. and Mrs. William 8. Doyle, 448 The witnesses who were- ques- : Park, Raritan Township, and now estate owners and rent payers rooms in the Keasbey Loop. Building. •«. The firm, which manufactures alike will be assessed equitably. Regular honors: Seniors, Marcia Old Post Road: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- tioned by Prosecutor Matthew P. -corrugated- paper products, has Eiresides there. The new slate includes: .Gabriel A vacancy has existed since a eft Neilson. 22 John Street; Mr. Melko were ordered to return at : jO-year lease on the property and Ceremsak, Marie De Marino, Mar- Sipos, president; Joseph Soos, vice year ago last August, when Desk and Mrs. George A. "Ellis, 10 Miko garet Lab'toancz, Lillian Leithner. 1 the next Grand Jury session in ifilans to make extensive improve- president; John Sipos, -treasurer; Sgt. Carl Sunfiquist, Fords, re- Road; Mi , and Mrs. Charles L. March, when the complaint will TO IMPROVE ROAD Brotherhood to Observe Marcia Rosen'blum, Jean Scully, John P. Meszaros, secretary; Val- jnents", including the installation of Shirley Slivka, Arlene Smalley. signed. Efforts on the part of Po-Pidcoe, 440 Old Post Road;' Mr. be given a preferential -place on Special machinery vised in the op- WOODBRIDGE—The Middlesex Annual Boy Scout Night entine Leitner, sergeant-at-arms; lice Chief George E, Keating and and Mrs. Walter S. Wrohel, 19 the jury's list of cases. County Board of Freeholders noti- Thomas Van Decker, Bruce Van Stephen Docs, trustee for three Police Commissioner John Bergen John Street; Mr. and Mrs. Richard eration of the business. When op- Ness, Joan Yunker. 1 The defendant was driving his erating fully, the plant will em- fied the Township Committee WOODBRIDGE —Boy Scout years . to get the Civil Service Commis- W. Bidtile, 22 Idleild-w Road; MY. Tuesday that it has included iii Juniqrs: Kenneth Anderson. ear on Roiite 25, near Flood Street, ploy approximately 120 persons. Night will be observed February The new president named the sion to set an earlier date for theand Mrs. Warren H. Baker, 33 Woodbridge, at 2:40 A. M., on De- its 1950 work, program repairs to 15 by the Men's Brotherhood of Phyllis Bagdi, Lois Behrir.ger, Ida (following standing committees for examination: -were of no avail. Creseem Road: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Vincent Ui-qiihavdt, assistant the road shoulders on Avenel the First Presbyterian Church at Bertolozzi, Barbara Chepey, Ste- cember 18, when it struck a catch vice president and general mana- the year: Building'fund, Mr. DOCS Meanwhile, patrolmen have been art. A. Lund, 35 Crescent Road; basin, catapulting Francis Lukach, Street, 'between Rahway Avenue its regular dinner-meeting at thephen Dancses, Jean Dudik, Janet and Mr. Leitner, co-chairman; serving as-acting desk seregants, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Rivers ger of the firm; will toe in charge and George Street. Cornmitteeman church. Pofrich, Betty Ann Greiner, Cata- 24, 55 Grant Streat, Carteret, a of the .Wood-bridge plant. He was John Deryn, Altaert~Fisco, Andrew taking the responsibility that goes Idlewild Road. passenger in Tomczuk's car, to tha George Mroz commented that "this Chester Case, Colonia, chairman erine Hansen, Barbara Harned. Paloti, Frank Edlye. with the job without any additional formerly general manager of theis good news to Avenel residents." William Hillyer, Jack Hutchins. concrete pavement. Lukach was re- Saint Joe Paper Company in Hae- of the Northern District, Raritan Membership', J. Sipos, Mr. Soos, pay. moved to the Perth Amboy Gener- Council, Boy Scouts, will be theConstance Kadingo, Donald Male:, "kensak. ed paper products and .containers Sara Jane Peterson, Lynn; .Sun- Alex Egi'i, Frank; Payti, Arthur According to. the Civil Service Teachers" Union Plans al Hospital, where he died. Tom- [ guest speaker. A skit will be pre- Krilla: fi.ns.nce, Mr. Krilla, Mr. •rules, veterans do not receive any czuk was arrested and later or- . The Admiral covp&ration'd pri'.i- will be Northern New Jersey and sented 'by Troop 33 which is spon- shine. . :. Card Party, Feb. 16th :-eipal market area for its comigat- New York City. Sophomores: Ruth Brady,.Don- Payti, Mr. Docs. :extra points for an examination dered to await action by the Grand sored by the church. Hospitality, Louis Banko, Mr. for promotion as they-do for ap- Jury. ald Dauda, Joan Tatrka, Geraldine pointment to the force. The • only WOODBRIDGE —The Wood- Kovacs, Stex'e Kovacs, Mary Ann Egri, Michael Kovalik^purchasing, bridge Township Federation of Mr. Melko said there was a dis- J.Sipos and Mr. Soos; publicity, advantage- they have is that "they crepancy in the testimony pre- STREET NAMES CONFUSED Kukowski, Dorothy Poeik, Patrick.. hold their place." In -other words, Teachers will sponsor a benefit Potter. health and welfare, Mr. Meszaros: card party Thursday, February 16 sented -to the Grand Jury by the WOODBRIDGE—In a commu- custodian, John Egri. if a-veteran'finishes at,the top of nication to the Township Com- Freshmen: Donna Addicott. the list, he must be appointed. 8 P. M., at Koos Brothers, Railway. witnesses concerning the distan *e mittee, the Fords Lions Club sug- Mercedes Boss, Clara Briehze, Mi- he finishes second, the appoint- Proceeds will be turned over to traveled by the car before it was 6 CYL. TUDOR SEDAN gested a survey of all the streets chael Estok, Leonore Franfcel, Vir- ASK ROAD REPAIRS ment must be made from the first the Scholarship Fund. brought to a stop by the- driver. in the area to correct the confus- ginia Frazen, Henrietta Grunzig, WOODBRIDGE — A petition, two. If the first-three top men are Othei> witnesses were vague in Shirley Gursaly, Emil Hozeny, U. S. Olympic heads to press bids their testimony, which prompted ing situation caused by duplica- asking for immediate repairs to not veterans, the committee m for "amateur" ice hockey. tion of names. Ruth Hrdlicka, Lawrence Larsen, Wood Avenue, between Oak Tree making the appointment may se- continuation of, the investigation. Ruth Lewoe, Marjorie Loskie, Mar- Road and Inman Avenue, was lect any of the~ first three. garet Lucas, Kelvin MpLellan, The eligibility, list that will re- German Communists push Rosemary Nork, Mary Lou Stock- received by the Township Com- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY fensive against Allies in Ruhr. mittee Tuesday. The - petition, sult from thei examination will re- • 'J8P man. which described conditions as main good for two years should any LOW DOWN PAYMENT — 36 MONTHS TO PAY "deplorable," was referred to theadditional vacancies occur in the Public Works Committee. j rank of sergeant. ECA Mission prods West Ger- Pan American's Latin air traffic WHY COOK? many to raise output of food. doubles Atlantic travel. i 442 SMITH STREET P. A. 4-3500 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ^%en You Can Take "EVERYBODY'S SWEETHEART!" OPEN EVENINGS Our Famous: . Home one of our THREE ROOMS "OP BEAUTIFUL, BRAND NEW FtTRNITTTRE PLUS Roast Stuffed Your Choice Of: ,8 CHRISTENSEN'S , | .• 1950 PHILCO TELEVISION SET 95 950 « A NEW 1950 AUTOMATIC WASHER. 'THE FRIENDLY STORE" $ . . _____—_____ ^ ® A GUARANTEED G>E. REFRIGERATOR. We announce, with pleasure, the appointment of x -$1.89 \WITHNO MONEY DOWN Mr."M. Meehan of Fords, to assume charge of our shoe $ Complete Line of And only $2.79 weekly! department. Mr. Meehan, >J AND LOOK WHAT YOU GET! DELICATESSEN 15 Pc. LIVING ROOM GROUPING for a number of years an -"x Including- Chicken Livers and Salads A BRSiuiful, lTr>hivlM(t.ved M'f. Suite -Wllli AS) Affessori^B! ONLY §125 COMPLETE expert shoe fitter, was for- ^ Payments $1.25 Weekly! • , merly associated with ^ Baked Hickory Smoked Hams 11 Pc. BEDROOM GROUPING From 8 lbs. and "lip TO TAKE OUT 3-Pc. M.MiiTn W:ilimt Kr-ilr'Mim SnHe Wfi li A11 Tlip Trlminln'?! Gluck's Shoe Shop and ^ ONLY SI25 COMPLETE Uchiii's Boston Shoe Store | Payments §1.25 Weekly! Gl Pe. KITCHEN OUTFIT of New Brunswick. .^nlj.l Gill-; LUiir-i If-, with SiH'«rviflr«! anil Pi':hPS .ONLY.$29 COMPLETE Mr. Meehan is especially RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN Payments 2!Je Weekly! "Where Cooking Is an Art and Eating- a Pleasure" And Dozens of Other Outfits to Select From qualified lo give careful FREE STORAGE — FREE DELIVERY mmm. attention to infants and J. MILLER, Proj). 225 SMITH STREET ' P. A, 4-2492 SURPRISE STORE Tasting is believing! Yes, ladies, when children and we can as- Next to Railroad Station . 7-11 FRONT STREET, KEYPOPvT, N. J. Keyport you taste any Flagstaff product—you'll sure all our patrons a very STOIIE Hot US: HO\., TIMS. A\D THUHS., 9 A. M. TO It p. i»f WKII.. KH1. * S.tT.. !» A, M. TO !i I1. >1. see for yoWself that Flagstaff insists satisfactory service toward ^^^ "Veis only; mnri-vot.K need only a .small
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KIN® -TEINWAY fiEPR.SENTATIVES „ Tel. RA^-0711 and 7-0712 PERTH AMBOY 60S BROAD STtiBtT, NEWARK 2, NEW JIRSKY 900 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N! J. ©PEN WIBNiSDAY fVENINSS UNTa MINI Telephsne MArke* 3-S880 OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 Member of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Association. FREE PARKING LOT REAR OF STORE FOUE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950 RAR1TAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACOK Traffic Problems Jolly Six to Attend Talk on Current Books Ditlemer-Arclier Two of Same Family Stage Play in N. Y, SEWAREN NOTES Heard by History Club A Gift for New Legion Home Celebrate Birthdays "Discussed bv Giib SEWAREN—The Jolly Six met SEV/AREN — Mrs. Montgomery Betrothal is Told COLONTA—Two birthdays Monday evening at the home cf —Mrs. Thos. Packard, Massena, Balfour, literature chairman, gave celebrated last week in the home .SEWAREN —The problem of Miss Alice Mae O'Connor, Broad N. Y,, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.a short talk on current books at SEWAREN — Announcement of of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Giacobtoe, controlling the traffic in Sewaren Street, whose birthday they cele- H. D. Clark, Cliff Road. the last meeting of the Sewaren the engagement of Miss Charlotte Florence Avenue. On Wednesday, •w&s the main topic of discussion brated. —Mrs. Harry Halsey, Mrs. Ben- History.Club, at the home of Mrs. their daughter, Ann, celebrated jamin Wickes and her daughter, S. J. Henry, West Avenue. Edna Archer, daughter of Mrs. W. her 20th birthday, with the follow- at the meeting of the Sewaren Plans were made to attend the D. Archer, 420 East Avenue, and Civic Association in the auditorium New York stage play, "Texas little Miss Patricia Ann Wickes, and Donations were made to the Boy ing guests: The Misses Orchidea Darling" February 22. Mrs. Rose Godfrey attended two Scout drive 3nd the Vinelancl Re- the late Mr. Archer, to Martin Lanutano, N. Y.; Margaret Irvtos, of the Sewaren school, Monday. Charles Dittemer, son of Mr. and The club feels there is too much Miss Barbara Johnson was .'. radio performances, "The Arthur search Foundation. Englewood; Joan teddy and Paul- speeding and disregard to traffic guest. Others present., were the Godfrey Show" and "Ladies Be Co-hostesses were Mrs. Alex Ur - Mrs. C. W. Dittemer,. 905 Hampden ine Doinzal, Red Bank; Mary Anil regulations by . motorists using j Misses Arlene Venerus, Roselyii Seated" in New York Monday. ban and Mrs. M. J. Jankowski. Street, Linden, has been made by Humphreys, Hackensack; Made- West, Woodbridge and Sexvaren Scrogmolo, Mae O'Donnell, Jean —Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murray Mrs. Archer. line Kondas, Port fteadinr, Claire Thergesen and Mildred Magyiski. and daughter, .Patricia, visited in Palmese, Montclair; Joseph Aver- avenues. A resolution was passe J Dover Saturday. Miss 'Archer attended Wood- requesting' that some device for Mrs. Casey Hostess bridge schools and is a graduate so, Lodi, all classmates of Miss EXTEND POLIO DRIVE —Mrs. H. D. Clark entertained Giacobbe at McDowell School of controlling- speeding" be used at the Monday evening at a personal of the ABS Business Schools. She Sewaren Avenue-Wood'bririge Ave • SEWAREN—Mrs. ~L a wr ence To Friends at Cards is employed by the Better Brush Fashion Designing, N. Y. Also presr Ryan, Brewster Place, chairman of shower honoring Miss Dorothy Company, Palmer, Mass. Dittemei ent were Mr. and Mrs. J. h. nue intersection. the Sewaren March of Dimes cam- j Briggs, Woodbridge, who will bs SEWAREN—Mrs. Francis Casev, Central Avenue, entertained at attended Linden schools and was Palmese, Monfcclair; Miss Joan Another resolution, requesting paign, lias announced that the i married Saturday to Ralph R. graduated from the Casey Jones the Township to assign a traffic drive has been extended to Febru- | Rarikin in the First Presbyterian cards at her home. Dudar, Railway; Antonette Tritaa. High scores were made by Mrs.School of Aeronautics, Newark. He- Roselle; Mr. and Mrs. GiacoWbc Officer to duty on West and Wood- ary 15. The i-3tums from the dime Church, Woodbridge. served in the U. S. Navy and ss bridge avenues during- the heavy holders to date have been disap- Joseph Ballca and Mrs. Thomas and children, Ray, Anthony and Mac William. now engaged in the trucking busi- Angeline. traffic hours, was passed. pointing and Mrs. Ryan feels that Rerfiedy ness. . '•• , - Three trustees were elected to many peopla have intended to.con- Mary: Quick, wake up, Sue! Ii Others present were Mrs. James On Sunday, Ray Giacobbo cele- the board: Albert "A. Discavage, tribute but did not realize that heard a mouse squeak. I Cotter. Mrs. James Kazimir, Mrs. brated his 21st birthday. Present Mrs. Lawrence Ryan and John J. these contributions should be Sue: What do you expect me to Arnold Leone and Mrs. Joseph Gen. H. H. Arnold sees air armies > Fedor. were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biscardi Dcmling. made this week, if possible. do, get up and oil it? in key role in future wars. and daughter, Angeline, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Giacobbe, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ravo, Harry Einhom, Miss Margaret Cromwell, Rahway; Miss Lorraine Akalewicz, Carteret: Mr.s. Stephen Danches and daughter, Arlene, and the Giacobbe family, Colonia. Television Joseph Koncz, of General Appliances, Main Street, left, is shown Dog Team presenting an 11-eubic-foot Frigidaire to Legionnaires for use in Jim: Why do you call your dog: the new Legion Home now in. the finishing- stages. At right are Baseball? Russell Deppe, chairman of the Building- Committee of Woodbridge John: He catches flies, chases Post, American Legion, and William Brabyn, Commander. fowls, and runs for home when lie sees the catcher coming'. "BABY BOND" PAYOFF NEW RESERVE CORPS PLAJNT The Government this, year faces The Army has announced a new the first billion dollar payoff on the reserve corps program to replace a small-size savings bonds it has program begun in'1945 that called been selling since 1935. Treasury for 1,000,000 organized reserves, officials declare, however, • that but had produced only 250.000 up paying off the fully matured bonds to last November 30. The new plan won't be any great problem, -o.s is designed to turn out more current-sales are. running so much trained fighting men at less cost higher than cash-ins of unmatured to the Government, costing an es- bonds that the net intake has been timated $153,000,000 annually, as covering most payments on bonds •*., compared to the $369,000,000 esti- fora LOAN! that have been held the full ten mated for the organization set up GET THE AMOUNT years. at the end of the war. YOU NEED FROM $25 to $500 . -.• -Buy at the Meat Plant- IN RECORD TIME! Call Mr. Brooks BONELESS WO. 8-1848 Pot Roast ib. 49c VETERANS get your insurance refund Country Style Milk Fed now! We'll advance what , SLAB BACON .,.. lb. 34c FANCY FOWL 1b. 29c you need till your G.I. LAMB STEW .... lb. 14c BREAST OF VEAL 11). 23c check arrives — repay it then, or in 12 to 20 months. ZUMAN ABATTOIR 87 MAIN STREET 2rtrl Floor \Ar. 731 Oak Tree Road, One Mile Past Iselin Center Open Daily 8 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. I Saturday 8 A. 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Friends Attend . Sewing Bees Give Party Lions Club Sets Date 'Package Party9 . On Member's Birthday As Keasbey Tigers Install Mew Officers PTA Makes Plans For Big Charity Shoti) Pre-Brldal Party FOEDS—At the meeting of the j For March Bazaar FORDS—The. Lions Club of Planned by Circle Jolly Sewing Bees, the birthday -4. Fords have set February 23 as , FORDS—Miss Anna Walter,,) of Mrs. Michael Huzar, 131 Easton KEASBEY—At a.meeting of,the the date for its annual Charity 380 Ford Avenue, was guest of Avenue, New Brunswick, was cele- PTA of Keasbey School, plans were Show, to be presented in the Lutheran Group Gives honor at a shower held at her brated. completed for a bazaar March: 3, Fords Playhouse. Donations to TVo home. Hostesses were Mrs. Charles Members and guests present with Mrs. Christine Nagy as chair- Stephen. A. Frost and Martin Chapter, Mrs. Harold Osbome"' were: Mrs. C. E. Mbhok, Mrs. D man. :: Weiss are co-chairmen of the Worthy Church Causes Fords, and Mrs. Domiiiick Asrrista, jA i Mehok, Mrs. Bay Pocsik, Mrs Assisting- on : the general com- show. Tickets may be procured frqin any member of the club or FORDS—Plans were completsd South Plainfield. Helen Herochick. Mrs. I. J. Toth. mittee are Mrs. George- K6v»k,- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kova-cs, Grace Mrs. Rose Nagy, Mrs. Jean Jej&sii- at the door the night of the for tiie Package Party to toe held Guests were: Mrs. Dominicfe. Di- show. Monday, February 20, at 8 P. M. in Scuillo. Keyport; Mrs. Raymond Kovacs, Gene Antol, Mrs. A. .T. -ki and Mrs. Emma Foldi, andr'n Kovacs of1 Ford. Mrs. Frances Pav- charge of "hospitality Mrs. Eliza- the church hall, at the meeting ol" Peterson, Mrs. Harry Zander, Mrs. the Priscilla Missionary Cta% bl Elizabeth Knodel. Mrs. Robert ticka, Mrs. Roce Melvin of Perth beth Dolhai, Mrs. Edan Bsrenyi Amboy. and Florence Ludwig. Mrs. and Mis. .Margaret.Bychlicki. ' Eleanor Panek Engaged Our Redeemer Evangelical Luther- Riley Sr., Mrs. Thomas Stevens, an Church, on Monday nigh:. Mrs. Joseph Pry. Mrs. Anna Se- E. T. Szabad and Michael Huzar Members will attend a. television To Michael Volesko, Jr. of New-^Brunswick Members of the circle and their guins, Mrs. William Walters. show February 18 in- New York friends are welcome to attend. Fords. City. A $5 donation was voted to FORDS — Announcement has the March of Dimes drive. been made of the engagement «f Miss Bodil Skov led the discus- Mrs. Albert Walter. Mrs. Steven Funeral Services Held The attendance prize was wonMiss Eleanor Panek, daughter of sion on "Winning- Wonien for Nacry, Mrs. Walters and Mrs..Ma- by the second and third grades, Stephen Panek. Emmet Avenue, Serving Christ." rnier Walters, Keasbey: Miss Ethel For Mrs. Jennie Burich Contributions were made to the Walters, Westfield; Mrs. Marie viiss Elsie Wittneberg, teacher, and and the late Mrs. Panek, to Mi- HOPELAWN—Funeral services the dark horse prize was -won' br chael Volesko Jr., son of Michael Lutheran Hour in memory of Dr. Sfcephano. Hopelawn; Mrs. Charles Walter A. Maier and to the Mis- Fe-rraro, Mrs. James Riley and Mrs. for Mrs. Jennie Barich. 32 Mary Mrs. Vivian Nagy. Volesko, B-ayohne. Street, were held at the E. J. Mul Hostesses for the next meeting Miss Panek is a graduate ol sion to India. Henrietta Adams, Perth Amboy. Hospitality was to charge of Mrs. Jen Funeral Home, Perth Amboy: will be Mrs. Julia Rosmos, Mrs. Woodbridge High School. Voleskr., Miss Florence Stanton and Mrs. and at the Holy Spirit churen. Berenyi. Mrs. Kovak and Mrs. a graduate of Bayonne High James Rennie, Mrs. Charles Blan- Russel Stanton, South Amboy, where a mass of requiem -was of- Ryehlieki. School, is employed by H. S. But- chard, Mrs. Louis Varanay and Mrs. John Murk. Mrs. Soren Jen- fered. Rev. John C. Reise was th;; ler Company in Union. Miss Ann Wedell. Tlie^ext meet- sen and Mrs. Frank Illuzzio, Me- celebrant.. Burial was in St. Jo- ing will be held March 6 "at 8 F."M. Mayer August F. Greiner again had the pleas- John P. Meszaros, secretary; Mayor Greiner. Ga- tuchen; Mrs. Kenneth M'urk/Se- seph's Cemetery, Rossville, S. I. briel Sipos Jr., president; Louis Banl^o, retiring Guild Drive to Open in the church hall. waren; Mrs. Theresa Mosretta, The pallbearers were Peter and ure of installing recently elected officers of the president; John Sipos, treasurer: Joseph Soos, Irene Kopko to Marry Bound Brook; Mrs. Domiiiick Di- Frank' Barich, Cortland, and Wil- Keasbey Tigers Social Club Monday night at club vice president; Valentine Leitner, sergeant-at- Sunday in Fords Parish Canto. Mrs. Anthony DiCahto, Fords Man Tomorrow Tivo ISew Members Join ford Buckalaw. Michael Szabo and headquarters, Keasbey Loop. Left to right are arms and Stephe Docs, trustee., FORDS—The annual drive for Misses Dorothy and Nettie DiCinto George Ruslier. ; and Mrs. John DiCanto, South membership, in the Mt. Carmel •HOPELAWN—Miss Irene Kop- Warren Association Plainfield. Exempts Name Dambach TO MARK FOUNDERS DAY Sub-Junors to Hold Guild will start this" Sunday, at ko; 17 Howard Street, was guest ol HOSTS SUNDAY FORDS — Ac the meeting . of Our Lady of Peace Church. Mem- honor at a surprise shower given f FORDS—Louis and Jerry : . FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Benja- Head of Hospitality School No. 14 PTA, Wednesday, Food Sale, Saturday bership is $1.00. by Mrsv M. J. Korczowski and Mrs. pak were welcomed into member- ship of the William J, Warren As • Final Rites are Meld min Sunshine, 40 ' Maxwell Ave- February 15, in the school audi- The money, collected from this Mi J. Esposito and held at the nue, entertained at their home on KEASBEY — William Dambach torium. Founders' Day FORDS—The Sub-Junior Wom- drive is given to the four Sisters, Korczowski home,. Howard Street. sociation at its meeting held MJon- For Mrs. Mary Bodnar Sunday. Guests-were Mr. and Mrs. \vas appointed hospitality chair- will be featured. A reading by Mrs. en's Club will hold a food sale in nurses who live at the Convent,on Daughter of the Mr. and Mrs| .day night to Rader's Hall, Hope- Louis- Liss,',Mr. and Mrs. Edward man at the meeting of the United Leslie Warren, also movies—Park- the library on Saturday, starting Strawberry-Hill in Woodbridge and Michael Kopko, Miss Kopko will toelawn. ' • FORDS—Mrs. Mary Bodnaf, Mendelow" and chillren, Judith Exempt Firemen of Fords, Hope- ways of New Jersey and The Study at IP. M. who are on duty-at..all'times,-for- married to Stephen Hedges, son R. Richard Krauss spoke on th I, August F. Ore-iner, Mayor of the But real religion is perhaps the ; For Your 163, post rooms, 3 P. M. Township of Woodbridge do hereby order that the week begin- greatest factor for goodness ami progress in the world. . MARCH ning: February 13, 1^50, be observed in the Township of Wood- All of us know that there Is 1—Bazaar and Food Sale—Keasbey PTA in ICeasbey School. bridge as American Heart Week. I further'call upon schools, Valentine some kind of God or the world 3—Meeting United Exempt Firemen, Fords, Hopelawn and " churches, scientific bodies, civic associations, business establish- wouldn't bs. We may not under- keasbey, in Keasbey Firehouse at 3 P. M. stand the details of our creation 6—Card Party—Mothers' Club of Troop 52, BSA, ab the home ments, and other organizations-and the people of. the Township GIFTS-CARDS but those of us who have faith of Mrs. Arthur H. Fedderson, 32 Man Avenue, at S P. M. of Woodbrldge= generally, to obsefte this American Heart Week in a Creator know that this 6—Mfeeting Priscilla Missionary Circle of Our Redeemer Evan- faith can truly "move mountains." gelical Lutheran. Church at 8 P. M. in chm'Ch hall, with appropriate activities. .6—Meeting- William J. "Warren Association, Liberty Hall, King Things that seem impossible '"' : AUGUST*'. GItEINEK, without it become quite simple if Georges Road, Fords, at 8 P. M. GRAHMANN'S 7—Meeting Fords American Legion, Post 163, in Legion rooms STORES we believe. . • .; •'•-.- Mayor, 55S NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. So give your child this oppor- at 8 P.M. • ATTEST: B..J.-DHJM6AN, - • • WOODBRIDGE - FORDS 10—Social-—Fords American Legion, Post 163, in St. Nicholas' (Nest to Fords Playhouse) tunity of growing up in a church. TownsMp Clerk.". . . FORDS, N. J. PA-4-3396 HOPELAWN AT PINBLLI'S HATS The church will teach her the dif- Church Auditorium, Second Street, Fords, 8 P. M. ference between right and worrig ^Editorial > AGAIN, AGAIN AND AGAIN! Opinions of -Others
POLICY VS. POLITICS ers of Republicanism if they only A Good frick^If You Can Do It! We are glad to see that the knew for sure where the GOP sober Republican Party leaders wanted to go. The County; Board of Taxation, while values are going to be plucked put of the are not demanding Dean Ache- You can't beat somebody with son's resignation. Apparently it nobody and you can't beat a posi- attempting Jo serve a virtuous and neces- air on some arbitrary basis which, can only is only the more extreme oppo- tive program with no program, or sitous purpose, evidently expects: Wood- be eminently unfair and unreasonable. It nents of the administration's for- with a confused program. The bridge Township's • parktiitte three-mem- should be understood that wei are thor^ eign policy who ' are ready to GOP should know that after 1948. -withhold funds from the State The American people won't be ber Board of Assessors to be. something pughly In-fav.pr of taxes on personalty, Department, because he refuses satisfied with slogans. akin to miraele men when it orders the provided the basis of taxation is uniform, to: desert a friend who is in . No one expects every Republi- trouble: can leader to agree on every de- job of adding personal property assess- is scrupulously applied to all regardless of Mr. Acheson may legitimately tail of a statement of principles. ments to the jocal tax rolls be completed fear or favor, and then is collected. Per- be questioned on whatever share The Ameilean party system does- in the brief span of one week. . sonal taxes on both "industry and business he had in mistakes made at n't work that way.. But the voters Yalta. He can understandably be . can expect such an area of agree- : The very unfortuii^e aspect of this ulti- enterprises now are the exception rather asked to oppose Russia more suc- ment on basic principles and cessfully. But he should not ba matum is that the work will te done in the than the rule, and the manner in which fired because he wishes to main- major problems of the day as to allotted time-^but hb^? It is patently im- they are computed is a mystery whose solu- tain toward a fellow man an at- assure a definite course of action titude Jesus recommended. Algrr to case the Republicans are en- possible, as any te|tsoiiable and practical tion will require the accumulated knowl- Hiss has been convicted of per- trusted with national leadership. observer wojild admit, to accomplish this edge of the ages. -. jury under conditions which in- Milwaukee Journal. important task in anything like a week or dicate that the jury believed him 1 The County Board of Taxation, -we be- guilty of supplying State Depart- POLITICAL PARTIES anything like many,-wee|sir-unless, that is, lieve, is trying to accomplish something we ment documents to the Russians. FAR FROM MERGER . it is to be done with- utter irresponsibility in WoGdbridge Township have' been too Mr. Acheson has hot tried to jus- Latest reports from the south tify any such conduct. He' has not tre that the so-called Diixiecrats and complete iac& £:0f, -fairness.; This, of stupid and too afraid to accomplish by our- questioned the verdict, which are as cool as ever to talk of.a- course, is-the way assessiriettts have been selves. We cannot agree, however, that such merits respect as the law's judg- merger with . the Republican made for years on real property and it may ment so far in this case. He sim- Party. The move has been urged a vitally important job can be done as it ple refuses to turn his back on by some men on the ground the be that the Qounty,; Bfard ;of Taxation needs to be done in the short space of time a friend. , : two groups have much in com- places a; mueli, M^^ ?^alue; on consistency afforded. It -may be.':that this is the way This, it seems to us, is very mon. than would #e.;'••v-s-.J:"--'fl:- v.~''••' ,'/• • ': .'' different from President Tru- It's an old story that both ma- such things are smarted and that puriflea- man's insistence on keeping in jor parties are hodge-podges of For our pa^yi^:^n|^it.:s^eiipw the per- tion and refinement can come later. We high government" positions men conservative and liberal elements. sonal property; in |fe^tihous&nds of Town- just can't become top: enthusiastic,i ligwv like Edward.Pauley and General.. Periodically we. are told that all Vaughan simply out' of person?! conservatives ought to be herded ship homes; indii|ttles ^aJtid -places of busi- ever, over the likelihood of more ineqijities liking. Do" Mr. Acheson's attack- into one tent and liberals into ness caii b<3 eg^lalily^^ineasurigd for, value being piled on those already-: existing on ers want to say that he is dis- another. Political alignments loyal? Will they make the same then would be much neater and and thus properly assessed in ;8 single week our tax rolls^-with nothing being done to charge against John Poster the voters would have a clearer —even if the assessors'forked full time, purge them- It may take a taxpayers' |e- Dulles, who gave Mir. Hiss his last Maybe we'll get to that some : : job. and against Supreme Court which they don^^s^a-re^t, tfeerefore,: the volt to do that.; ? "" . -.'. '"-^>' :'• - x~ ' choice at the polls, justices and others of high re- day but apparently we're a long pute who have been his friends? way off. The Dixiecrats hinted If any such doctrine of guilt bv that a whole new party with a Unemployment in Port Reading association had been applied dur- new label would have to be born ing the Teapot Dome scandals,, before they'd be even mildly in- With new jobs being created wherever will. Equipment, too, disappears regularly. the then Secretary of State, terested in merging. Charles E. Hughes, would have Despite their long string of re- and whenever the sUghlest exeuse for same A paid man would work nights and drive been attacked as a fellow cabinet verses in presidential elections, the truck as well as take eare of the equip- member with A. B. Fall. And if . can be established, and ofteii when it can't, the attack had succeeded, the the Republicans don't appear in ment."/V ••. . ,. . •• •"•• ; \ ;-•;. \]' , ]]:: •" any mood to yield their identity it is not surprising tha| the Board of Fire the;. Capitol Dome enemies of Mr. Hughes's foreign to a new party. The same prob- Commissioners inPorVliead|ng is offering Well, voters of Port Reading,, there you policy, would have changed it. lem of ancient loyalties and dis- : This may be fair tactics under a referehduni to the Ypters;'e>n the question have it. The equipment, says Mr. KaPrile, the loose rules of politics. But it trusts crop up wherever a new of adding a pUid;j|r^m|iii;li^that district. is not araiiing policy on its mer- alignment would force a change is unprotected. Has this frightful: condition TRENl'ON. — Reputolican As- publicans, but the system in vogue ruary 22, 1861 while on his way its. It is playing politics with in party patterns. This offer, presim^ab^, is in^ just developed within the past.year, or has semblymen represe-nt 2,685,000 does not work that way. In the to Washington to be inaugurated. policy—a . dangerous business, American geography and his- it just come to light "since: the fire appara- residents of New Jersey while the Senate, for instance, any four Re- The light fingered gentry of particularly in the field of foreign tory seem to be ranged against of an alternativeine|*tQd of spending some democratic lawmakers in the publican Senators can block ac- the day did exceedingly well too policv. The Christian Science logic,on this issue. And so both of the taxpayers* 'ffloney,"which. was de- tus referendum was vehemently assaulted lowei' bi-anch of the Legislature tion on bills, although seventeen as huge crowds watched the Lin- Monitor. big parties will probably keep on represent 1,475,159 residents, ac- votes are available for passage if coln entourage move through the being what they have been— feated in thei ejection :a year ago. Then, the by Sn aroused electorate a year ago, and cording to a county-by-coiinty catch-alls that try to be all things the bill could reach the floor. center of Trenton to the Stats 1 Board had the bfipiai^t idea of; purchasing, left to die? He doesn't state whether it is population count. With slight House. When the excitement was A REPUBLICAN OPPORTUNITY things to all men.—New' Brims- a new piece of 'S^xeqiiipment and while the Board's, intention: to put the proposed changes, the same ratio holds in TRUCKS: — Alarmed at the over, 29 persons reported to po- Chairman Gaterielson of the wick Home News. the State Senate. bad press which they are receiv- lice that their valuables and Republican national committee we are happy t6 kno'W: tha,!;, it has revised fire tnjck: driver: on a 24-hour tour of duty, is asking party leaders whether : But the system in vogue in the ing, truck interests in New Jer- money had been stolen. Federal economists says foreign downward, somewhat, the • amount of but if this isn't the intention\ how is. he sey are planning a statewide there should be a restatement of aid bolsters jobs in nation. Legislature today freezes the Elijah Jewell had from $60 to party principles preliminary to going ^o safeguard the eqiiipmjent •: from IJemocrats out of all plans de- drive against overloading, speed- money presently biirhing ••; a hole in its ing and gas tax evasion. $100 removed from his pockesa the 1950 congressional campaign. signed to promote the smooth while he had his hand on Lin- pocket, we must; say that the Reasons ad- being swiped, while he's off dutyf^rther- They were reassured last week The answer ought to be a re- RarStan Tranship operation at the lawmaking ma- coln's knee at the railroad depot. sounding "Yes." vanced in behalf of "the referendum are more, we wonder if the Boards has reported chinery. Prior to each session, when Attorney General Theodore A Mary Reynolds was relieved of D. Parsons said there would be a The party speaks with so many extremely thin. '".•• ', • "•. '-'/' • '" to the police an>"— election, apparently is in favor of the refer- gural message. The Governor crowds. On foreign affairs, Vanderberg Only one Democrat is appoint- pointed out thf1*"- "effective ac- The local newspaper said ''the and Taft are miles apart. Wherry THE BEACOH PUBLISHING CO endum, and this- is his view; of the urgency ' Prom here, it doesn't look quite so much ed - to each House and Senate Postoiliee A
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119 MAIN STREET, WOODBR »AQE EIGHT- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY* 0t ,1950. RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON
plus interest and other, terms pro- cretion to reject any one or all bids bid, or bid above minimum, by the and sale Seed for said premises. E. Raymond Ring, Director of vi'ued for in contract of sale. and to sell said lots in said block Township Committee and the pay- to such bidder as it may select, due DATEiD: February Sth, 1H50 Institutional Farms, blames the . Take further notice that" at said 1 ment thereof"..liy*tne purchaser ac- Capitol Dome reg-ard being given to terms and B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. result on the extremely variable sale, or any date^to which it may cording to tlife -maifner of purchase To be advertised Februarv :>th. (Continued from Editorial Page) be adjourned, the" Township Com- manner of payment, in case one in accordance with terms of sale on or more minimum bids shall be re- file, the Township will deliver a bar- 1950, and February 16th. 1950, ut the weather, sometimes excessively mittee reserves the rig'ht in its dis- Fords Beacon. tution to carry out the intention wet and then dry. . cretion to reject any one or all bids ceived. gain and sale deed for said premises. and to sell said lot in said block Upon acceptance of the minimum DATED: Febrifary Sth, 1950. of the 1949 law. B. J. DU'NIGAN, Township Clerk. Refer to:, W-27 1 to such bidder as it may select, due bid, or bid above minimum, by the NOTICE OF" PUBLIC SALE FOR SAJuB Chief Justice Arthur I .. Van- regard being; given to terms anil Township Committee and the pay- To be advertised February 9th, Classified Advertising 1950, and February ICth, 1950, in the TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Raincoat Hood manner of payment, in' case one ment thereof by the purchaser ac- At a regular meeting' of the CLOVER LEAF .CEMETERY — Lot derbilt, who wrote the State Su- or more minimum bids shall be re- cording to the manner of purchase Fords Beacon; - - WOODBRiDGE PUBLISHING CO. One way of preventing the hood Township Committee of the Town- IS Green Street, Woodbrldge, N, J. 113, Graves 3 ' anil 4. Kosf-woml preme Court opinion declaring ceived. . in accordance with terms of sale on ship of W&odbrldge, held Tuesday section. Price 5100.00. C;ill Mrs. F. the loyalty oath law unconstitu- of your plastic raincoat from blow- file, the Township will-deliver a bar- Kefer to: 1V-2K, VV-528 February ith, 1950, I was directed Publishers* of Upon acceptance of the minimum gain and sale VIeed for said premises. Huetteman, Cranford 6-U279-.7. tional, claimed the Legislature is ing off in blustery rainy weather is hid, or bid above minimum, by the NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE to advertise the fact that on Tues- K'OODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT- 10-13 tf Township Committee and til epay- HATED: February Sth, 1950. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: day evening-, February 21st, 1950, not empowered by the State Con- to take a tip from the girl who 1 fastens the edge of her hood, to her ment thereof by the purchaser ac- B. J. DUNIGAN. Township Clerk. At a regular meeting sf the tile Township Committee will meot LEADER . ••'. - stitution to require oaths in ad- cording- to the manner of purchase To be advertised February 9th,. Township Committee of the Town- at S P. M. (EST), in the Committee CARTERET PRESS REAt, ESTATE FOR SA 1.13 dition to those set forth in it.forehead with a strip, of transpar- in accordance with terms of sale on 1950, and February lath, 1050, in the Iship of Woodbridge, held Tuesday, Chambers, Memorial Municipal ent cellophane tape. It stays put in tile, tiie Township will deliver a bar- Fords Beacon February 7th, 1950, I was directed Building-, Woodbridg'e, New Jersey, RAB2TAN- TOWNSHIP-FORDS However, he said, even though it gain and sale ded for said premises. to advertise the faot that on Tues- and expose and. sell at public sale a high wind and thr- tape is invisible. Refer to: W-ITU, W—'IO day evening', February lilst, 1950, and to the highest bidder according BEACON COLONIA is beyond the power to prescribe DATED: February Sth, 1950 to terms of sale on Hie with the B. .1. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. NOTICE Of rlBUC SALE the Township Committee will meet such oaths, State officers are TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: at S P. M. (EST) in the Committee Township Clerk open to inspection To be advertised February 9th. 1 and to be publicly read prior to sale THREE NEWSPAPERS, Exquisitely decorated huriH.iiii'.v, bound in their allegiance to the Quick Silver 1950, and February 16th, 19TJO, in the At a regular meeting of the Chambers, Memorial Municipal Township Committee of the Town- Building-, Woodbridg'e, New Jersey, Lot 3S-A (excepting Parcel 5-.1. 1 Time 15c per lino Six rooms and bath downstair*. State. Oregon has one of the only two Fords Beacon. ' ship of Woodbridee, held Tuesday, 1 State of N. ,J.) in Block 17B-C, on 1 Times _. 14c per lino and expose an'd sell at public sale the Woodbridg'e Township Assess- Complete apartment upstair;-. A res- United States producing quicksilver February 7th, l!>50. I was directed and to the highest bidder according 2 Times 13e per line. Iteier to: W-!H>, W-22U' to advertise the tact that on Tues- ment M'ap. 4 Times ..... 12c per line idential zone. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE to terms of sale on file with the CROPS:—Inmates of State in- day evening, February 21st, 19;>0, Township Clerk open to inspection TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: tile Townsiiip Committee will meet Take turther notice that the (YEARLY CONTRACT) " stitutions produced farm prod- 1 and to be publicly read prior to 300 lines—three papfers..ilc per line At a regular meeting of the at 8 P. M. (EST) in the Committee Township Committee has, by reso- _ George W. Miller, Realtor ucts valued at $1,529,263:93 LEGAL NOTICES Township Committee of the Town- Chambers, Memorial Municipal sale. Lots 1385 to 13S7 inclusive in lution and pursuant to law, fixed a (Minimum 'space charged—5 lines.) ship of Woodbridge held- Tuesday. Building:, Woodbridge, New'Jersey, Block 4-.I, on the Woodbridge Town- minimum price at which said lot Cl'ansre of copy allowed monthly. 124 Clturcli St., New Bruits. 2-0«<> during- ,the past summer season ship Assessment Map. in said block wilt be sold tog-ethei 25 letters to a line—five words. JteCer to: W-402 February 7th, 1950, I was. directed and expose and sell at public sale A Bj-er Bcrgliof Sales - Kali. T-rWSH despite the drought. •••..--. IVOTrCE OF PUBLIC SALE to advertise the fact that on Tues- ind to the highest bi^ler according Take furtner notice tnat the with all other details pertinent, said TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: day evening, February 21st, 1950, co terms of sale on file with the Township Committee has, by reso- minimum price being- $500.00 plus Field, crops were valued at the Township Committee will meet Township Clerk open to inspection costs of preparing dee"d and adver • MISCBULAKEOIS POU SiAI.K • At a regular meeting of the lution and pursuant to law, fixed a Using- this sale. Said lot in said CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING $225,234.34; fruits and vegetables Township Committee of the Town- at S P. M. CEST) in the Committee and to be publicly read prior to minimum price at which said lots payable in advance. Exceptions are sale, Lots BXS and 6!)0 in Block block, if sold on i-'erms. "Will require $385,306.41; dairy products $524,- ship of Woodbridg;e, htld Tuesday- Chambers, Memorial Municipal in said block will be sold tog-ether a down payment of £50.00. the bal- made for established accounts only. CORD WOOD SAW, VJ" blii'l.-, -'- February 7th, 1950, I was directed Building", "YS'oodbridg-e, New Jersey, 510-K, on the Woodbridg'e Township; with all other, details pertinent, said A.s^essment Map. ance ot. purchase "price to be paid irregular insertions will < b^ cylinder^ engine, nlli-r, tilting tn- 449.92; poi-k, $233,725.33.; poul- to advertise the fact that on Tues- and expose aim sell at public sale miinimum price 'beins $375.00 plus in equal monthly installments of charged for at the one-time rate. ble, skids, rebuilt. Phone Uahivuy try, $117,642.56 and miscellane- day evening, February 2ist, 1950, and to the highest bidder according Take further notice that tUe costs of preparing deed and adver- ?10.00 plus interest and other terms Ads ordered four times and 7-2357. .. !>-ii- ous $43,005.37. the Township Committee will meat to terms of'sale" on file with the Township Committee has. by rtj&o tising tliis sale. Said lots in said provided for in contract of sale. stopped before that time will be at S P. M. (EST), in the Committee Township Clerk open to inspection lution and pursuant to law, fixed a block, if sold on terms, will require eharg'ed for the actual number of Increased milk and egg pro-Chambers, Memorial Municipal and to be publicly read prior to minimum price at which said lots a down- payment of $38.00, the bal- Take furtner notice thai ai. saiC times the ad appeared, charging- at Building, Woodbriclge, New Jersey, sale, Lots 51 to 56 inclusive in Block in said block will be sold together ance of purchase price to be paid in sale, or any date to which it mav the rate earned. duction were offset by decrease be adjourned, the Township Com- and expose an'd' sell at public sale 34li-B, on the Woodbridg-e TTownship with all other details pertinent, said equal month]*- installments of. $10.00 The Woodbridg'e Publishing Co. ATTENTION PARBiSiTa—is wlmi.t and to the highest bidder according Assessment Map. minimum price being' SKHI.OU plus plus interest and other terms pro- mittee reserves the right in its dis to. beef, veal, pork and.poultry. cretion to reject anv one'or all bids reserves the rig-ht-to edit, revise or work a problem? Wm-oiii ljtn-.ir«. to terms of sale on file with the costs of preparing- deed and adver- vided for in contract of sale. reject all copy submitted, and "will Despite increases in the quantity Township Clerk open to inspection Take further notice Mat the tising this sale. Said lots in said and to sell said lot in said blf.c-k is tlie answer. Distributor, Krail .(. of asparagus, lima, beans, cab- Township Committee has, by reso- Take'further notice that at said to such bidder as it'niay select, due not be responsible for more than Hops, U9 Livingston .Avenue, .Wv,- and to be publicly read prior to block, if sold on terms, will require one incorrect insertion of any ad- sale, "Lot 1 in Block 1 7-'N, on the lution and pursuant to law, fixed a a down payment of Sin.00, the bal- sale, or any date to which it may reg-ard being given to terms and Brunswick, New Jersey. * •' bage, celery, onions, white pota- minimum price at which sraid lots be adjourned, tile Township Com- manner of 'payment, in case one oi vertisement. The co-operation of the i-D, 16, -i:;-. :;-_• Woodbridg'e Township Assessment ance of purchase price to be paid in advertisers will be appreciated. toes, spinach and turnips, de- Map. in sard block will be sold together equal monthly installments of $10.00 mittee reserves the right in its dis- more minimum bids shall be rp- creases in the quantity of string with all other details pertinent, said plus interest and other terms pro- cretion to reject any one or all bids ceived. CLASSIFIED ADS ACCEPTED TO beans,; carrots, sweet corn, sweet Take further notice mat the minimum price being $150.00 plus vided for in contract of sale. ; and to sell said lots in said block Upon acceptance of the minimum »:."!O A. M. WEDNESDAY Autumn Gossip Township Committee has, by reso- costs of preparing^ deed and adver- to such bidder as it_ may select, due bid. or bid above minimum, by tie Pam: -when one tree is talking potatoes, and tomatoes pulled lution and pursuant to law, fixed a tising- this sale. Said lots in said Take furtner notice tftat at said ! reg-ard being" given to terms and Township Committee and the" pay- WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 block, if sold on terms, will require sale, or any date to --which it may manner pf payment, in case one ment thereof by the purchaser ac- to another tree, and still another down the total value of fruit and minimum price at which said lot be adjourned, the Township Com- cording- to the manner of purchase in said block will be sold together a down payment of ?15.00, the bal- or more minimum bids, shall be re- FOR SALE tree is listening in, what is -b vegetables to $27,933.86 less than with all other detai-ls pertinent, said ance of purchase price to be paid in mittee reserves the right in its dis- ceived. in accordance with : terms of sale a year ago. minimum price being- $100.00 plus equal monthly installments of $10.00 cretion to reject ahv one or all hide Upon acceptance of the minimum on file, the Township will deliver called? • , and to sell said lots in said block a bargain and sale deed for said LOT FOR SALE—Across from the costs of preparing- deed and adver- plus interest and other terms pro- to such bidder as it may select, due j bid, or bid above minimum, by the premises. In the canneries of the institu-: tising- this sale. Said lot in said vi'ded for in contract of sale. Township Committee and the pay- Sewaren Avenue School, off Wood- Anne: regard being- given to terms and I DATED: February 'Sth, 1950 bridge Avenue, 50'x 125'. Has sewer, tions, 450,000 gallons of, these block, if sold on terms, will require Take further notice that at said manner of payment, in case one ment thereof bj the purchaser ac- B. J. DpNIGAN, Township Clerk. P?im: ^eavesdropping a down payment of $15.00, the bal- sale, or any date to which it may cording- to the manner of purchase water, gas, electric. Asking- price or more minimum bids shall be re- To be. advertised February 9th, $800. Robert Fullerton, 507 Middle- products were processed, or 20,-ance of purchase price to be paid in be adjourned, the Township Com- ceived. in accordance 'Rith terms of sale on 1950, and February lBtji. 1950, in the 000 gallons less than in 1947-48. equal monthly installments of $10.00 mittee reserves the rigiit in its dis- file, the Township -Hill deliver a bar- sex Avenue, Metuchen, N. J. Me- Upon acceptance of the minimum Fords Beacon. tuehen 6-0811. 11-23 tf AURECHT'S'KEY.-SHOP Locksmith — Suw FHIiis , Lawn Mowers Sharpened / Plumbing Washing" Machine PartsVC Repairs ( Staulcy Tools - Keys While You i FOR FOR Walt — Call X!« J 124 WASHINGTON AVENUE j CARTEItET 3-T168 GRIMES &. O'CONNELL PLUMBING - HEATING "• HOiSPITALIZATION OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WORK CONTRACTS - REPAIRS. .. PATRONIZE PATRONIZE and BUSINESS Dl STAR STREET, ISEMN, N. J. THESE - MET. 6-2241-R •;•' THESE FOR TELLING YOU ADVERTISERS WHERE TO REACH THE EXPERTS ADVERTISERS
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Tel: WOodbridse 8-0632 BUY ON THE HIGHWAY Nite: WOodbridse 8-2325 OIL. BURNERS Holohan Brothers \ ART TILE CO. AND SAVE! 24-Hour Emerg'ency Service Henry Jansen & Son 454 RAHWAY AVENUE Be Thrifty in '50—Shop now dur- On All Makes. GARAGE WOODBRIDGE Clarke Repair Service ing: our Clearance Sale for Real Tinning and Sheet Metal Work REFRIGERATION AH Work Guaranteed. Standard Esso Products Savings. Roofing, Metal Ceilings and BATHS KITCHENS and AUTOMATIC Call Us.-at Phone WASHING MACHINES Winter Brothers Metuchen 6-2918—P.A. 4-1313 Furnace Work Woodbridge 8*0064 and 8-0533 RUBBER FLOORING Wayside Furniture Shop (QUALITY FIRST) 869 Rah way Avenue, A venel, N. J. Baldauf 588 Alden Street Cor. Ambpy»»Ayenue ,and - Authorized Lauderall Service Highway 25 Avenel, N. J. - " Phones rWO-8-2927 Open Daily 10 A...M. to 8 P. M. Engrinereing and Maintenance Woodbridge, N. J. Second Street ' Expert Bendix Repairs E. W. NIER " WO-8-2368 Fhone Woodbridge 8-157? P. O. Box 208—Metuchen Telephone 8-1248 Firestone Tires and Tubes © Heating Engineers o Woodbridge, N. J. Used Gars Pet Shop HIGH TEST QUALITY "SINCE 1905" CONCRETE Heating Systems, Oil Earners Sewing Center Laboratory Approved Installed and Serviced. "BETTER USED CARS" Piping—Industrial, Residential New jersey Roofing Want to win a kiss this Valentine's Day? Then come Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel 1o Pubiix Pharmacy and take your choice of the won- Washed Sand - Waterproofing EASY TERMS Company Frank Hopqnec's BERNIEAUTO 'SALES derful array of Valentine candies we have in our-dis- Lime - Brick - Cement - Piaster plays They're delightful— taste-tempting chocolates FJM Heating and Poiver Roofing - Brick Siding DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE AND NOTION CENTER 405 AMBOY AVENUE Lj and creams and candy-covered nuts and fruits—all Joe's Pet Shop Metal Work irmantically'packaged in crimson hearts and gay holi- Raritan Mercantile Engineers I'ets -. Foods - Supplies - Hoiaemeat WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 309-313 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. day boxes ... to steal her heart away. Yes, she'll love Call Woodbridge 8-1064 Fresh Daily - U. S. Gov't Inspected tC- DOWN BOYS A NEW Corporation. Cero Meats - Gaines - Frislsiea PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 5 Wdge. 8-1020 — 8-1021 you for these sweet gifts this Valentine's Day! Phone PE-4-0375. 0 SEWING' MACHINE Birds - Cages - Supplies Tel. PE 4-0216 FRONT AND FAYET.TE' STS. Lumber and Ifliworlr 156 NEW BRUNSWICK ^AVENUE SEWING MACHINES- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. PERTH AMBOY TEL. 4-3419 REPAIRED & ELECTRIFIED Venetian Blinds ARTS l-lb. Heart Box ATTENTION 67 WASHINGTON AVE, Nationally Advertised $1.50 UP • firag Stores • Carteret 1-7206 Radio Repairs HOME'OWNERS! ROLLA-HEAD TMAN'S Heart Boxes Phone CART. 1-7265 VENETIAN BLINDS $2. Shoe Repairs 130 Different A venel Pharmacy Woodbridge Lumber Co. Telephone CA-8-5089 or Rahway 7-5130 LEY SWEETHEART FOR Color Combinations 1010 RAHWAY AVENUE Best Work 2-lb. Deluxe lleai K AVs Radio & Television TINSMSTH - ROOFING WOODBRIBGE 8-1914 Woodbridge, N. J. At Virgil O. San ford SALES and SERVICE PAINTING - DECORATING Reasonable LOUIS SHERRY Telephone: Woodbridge 8-0125 Price 212 Broad St., Perth Amboy Radio Overhauls a Specialty E. P. Thompson m PE-4-5668-J or WO-8-238" Free Estimates Prompt and Expert Repairs "' 120 LINCOLN AVENUE REPAIRS WHITMAN'S CANDIES CARTERET, N. J. DYEING Kondas Venetian Blind r Stores @ RCA - Tung - Sol Tubes Cosmetics - Film - Greeting Cards All Type Batteries for Portable Specailist in Orthopedic Work Service 34 PERSHING AVENUE Rugs. JOE PUSZTAI DIRECT FROM FACTORY Telephone Woodbridge 8-1889 CARTERET, N. J. Open Weekdays from 9 to 9 .Woodhridge 45c sq. ft.—Delivered RAYMOND JACKSON 50c sq. ft.—Installed : Woodhridge Let Us REVIVE . Shoe Rebuilding The Best Stock .; ^ AND SON '"/; The Exquisite Beauty of 73 Main St. " Woodbridge ;; DRUGGIST Liauor Store « Radio and Television • Your Venetian Blinds $2.95 JOS. ANDRASCIK, PROP. Open 8-6—Closed Wednesday Call Woodbridge 8-0491 CAR RADIOS- RUGS .• CARPETS HALL MARK GREETING CARDS 88 Main Street Complete Stock of Domestic UPHOLSTERY l^foodbridge, N. J. and Imported Wines, Beers MOTOROLA ..AND PHILCO Typewriters Welding from 5c to $5.00 Standard and Custonl Deluxe Call CA. 8-6382 OTHER VALENTINE GIFTS Telephone: 8-0554 . and Liquors FOR HIM Models in Stock TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Empire FOR HER - RONSON 574 AMBOY AVENUE Designed to Fit Your Car! JOHN LOKOS MACHINES Welding Co. WOODBRIDGE, N. J, Convenient Time Payments All work done in your home BOUGHT - SOLD - RENTE© LADY-BUXTON LIGHTERS—$6.00 up By Appointment Only. Dozens of Machines in Stock STRUCTURAL STEEL Bog Keenels Generous Trade-in Allowance, FABRICATION WALLETS—$2.50 up • YELLO-BQLE Anderson Radio • Expert Repairs. - -TANKS, PIPE LINES PARKER ' . ••• PIPES—$1.00 up Musisai Instruments 414 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy P. A. 4-6580 WELDED 21 PENS—$5.00 ;ot)iNG AWAY? / , Phone Perth Amboy 4-3735 Service States COMPLETE AMITY or BUXTON YOUR DOGS THE ROAD TO Eastern PORTABLE EQUIPMENT DELUXE • . ...• WALLETS—$1.00 up Weekly, Monthly Rates MUSICAL HAPPINESS TELEPHONE. ~ COMPACTS—$1.25-up BROWNIE — ENROLL NOW — Our Trained Staff an put an end Washing and Stripping to all your troubles today! Typewriter Exchange , RAhway 7-0375 FAMOUS ' CAMERAS—$2.75 up Well Venttlated Expert Instruction Accordion - Violin Clarkson's 171 Market Street cor. Madison TOILET WATERS— GILLETTE 1-PC. RAZOR Best of Care Headquarters for Quality CALL WDGE 8-1308 AMBOY Plumbing Supplies Musical Instruments and ESSO SERVICE $1.00 up SETS—$1.00 up Accessories FOR THE FINEST Spick & Span Kennels LIBERAL TRADE-INS NEW AND USED ^ Perfumes and Cosmetics RUBBERSET Bos 216, Inman Avenue Radio and Television Ainboy Avenue and James Street SHAVING BRUSHES— Eddie's Music Center PLUMBING SUPPLIES by 79c up Rahway, N. J. Service Woodbridge, N. J. AT LOWEST PRICES! ; AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC FABEBGE - COTY Men's Toiletries and Sets RAHWAY 7-9405 -, " .- Ed. Boukoski, Prop. YOU'VE EVER HAD WO-8-1514 OPEN SUNDAY—ALL DAY DuBARRY' - CHANTILLY YARDLEY -OLD SPICE 357 State St. P. A. 4-1290 - REYLON - YARDLEY \ Funeral Directors •• A venel 1 CQURTLEY... WRISTELY m Real Estate - Isisuranse ® T mm SPICE, ETC. SEAFORTH, ETC. Esposito's Music Shop Plumbing Supply . AUTHORIZED DEALER Gels Bros. 8-020O Donald T. Manson HIGHWAY 25, AVENEL SYNOWIECKI Buescher, Selmer, Martin Gulf Service Epiphone, Slingerland, Gretseh INSURANCE Jack Geis, John Dojcsak, Props. WDGE," 8-1385 Musical Instructions on All DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Funeral Home Instruments WASHING, GREASING METERED RATES TIRES REPAIRED Rental Plan for- Students Representing Boynton Brothers First % Mile ^ •; ... 15c Nice and Fresh 46 Atlantic Street & Co. Over 29 Years AMBOY AVE. AND GREEN ST. Customer: This coffee tastes lik,2 465 New Brunswick Avenue Each Additional M Mile . . 10c mud. Carteret, N. J. Fords. N, J, ., WOODBRIDGE, N. J. OFFICE: 443 PEARL STREET Waitress; Well, ytfiy .-shouldn't WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Telephone C&rierefc 4-634? WooSbi'idge 8-2592-J Woodbridge 8-0887 .? It was ground this morning. KAfcITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950 PAGE NBfE
PROGRAM TOMORROW Mvs. Clarence Bower and Mi's. checkers, Mrs. Helene Starr and LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Stanley Hagxosst. Another pro- •. ISELIN — One hundred and Robert Perlllard," dancing, Mrs. Forte Reelected Honor Bride-to-Be and expose and sell at public tale bid, or bid above minimum, b> the after whose name i description ap- twenty-four young people attended William Dangell, assisted by Miss gram is scheduled for tomorrow and to the hig-hest bidder a.ci nriling Town&lup Committee and the pay- pears, are ioiitnd because ton €>f the ; i LITTLE FOLK Are You Proud of Your Bedroom? If not, and you want a Bargain and 90 MAIN, ST.. .WOODBRIDGE, N. X still Quality . . . Come and see these NEXT TO JACKSON'S beautiful sets!—Note such features as dustproof interiors, center-guid- ed drawers, genuine plate-glass mir- th rors, richly finished wood, expert Tuesday, February .-14 - styling. . . . But—the number is Here will be fashions for young folks—fashions limited, so get down here fast for which will make their little hearts glow with pride Catering to the Younger Set best selection. ... will meet the fastidious taste of their elders . . . will accommodate the demands of every house- hold budget. This shop has been planned and Infants to 12 Year Olds will be operated with these objectives as foremost, IMPRESSIVE WATERFALL MODERN-AT ITS BEST Not only top in value but exquisite and it will be our constant pleasure to serve the 7 pieces in a beautiful blonde finish! Kobe, younger set with the same care, the same patience The Life of the Party... detailing and exceptional beauty make dresser, vanity, bed, nite table, chair and this 7-piece set a bargain hard to beat. and the same interest which are so important to bench! Distinctly designed to give a new and grown-ups on a shopping tour. We are sure that Includes Robe, Dresser, Vanity, Bed, different look . . . and with all the internal Nite Table, Chair and Bench. their—and your—first visit with us will be an construction details of a higher priced suite. THIS SALE exciting experience and our invitation is cordial THIS SALE and sincere. Sold For $449 Genevieve Ryan Neary Formerly $449 BREAKFAST SET 7 IVfassive Pieces PIXIES ORIGINALS $2.98 - $7.50 IN MAHOGANY SPECIAL CHEST ON CHEST - DRESSEK. POLLY FLINDERS ® 5 Piece VANITY - BED - NITE TABLE CHAIR - BENCH HAND SMOCKED ® Formica Top ©Reg. $79.50 Luxuriously Lovely! Sensationally Priced $2.98 - $6.98 THIS SALE ONLY! WAS $695 JOYCE ANN FASHIONS $49.50 Now $349 $2.98 - $5.9.8 WITH MATCHING HATS $10.95 CHILD CRAFT ORIGINALS . up THESE ARE BUT A FEW COMPLETE LWE—KNIT SUITS FOR BOYS OF THE MANY VALUES ON SCOTTIES BY CROMWELL Dainty eye catching designs in a wids SALE! STOP IN.'AND SEE variety of pleasing colors and material!, WHAT TREMENDOUS SAV- CORDUROY SLACKS AND BOXER SHORTS just right for the young ladies of th# family. You can get them in Babe Frocks INGS WE HAVE TO OFFER! FULL LAYETTE LINE-Norr h Star & Esmond BLANKETS 9-12-18 mo., Toddler Frocks 1-2-3 yrs., Girls Frocks 3 to 6x. Stop in and gee ALLEGHENY INFANTS' WEAR—SWEATERS - SHAWLS them today. ^ _ OPEN — MUSICAL GIFT TOYS — MON. GRO TALL DRESSES TUBS. •THAT FIT AS SHE GROWS THURS. ABI Sale Stajrts Feb. 9th mi. 1—Lower hem as usual. 9 TO 9 FURNITURE HOUSE 90 MAIN STREET, WOODBBSDGE 2—Lower waist line by adjusting WED. Quality Furniture ® Rugs © Appliances Thru Feb. 28th! fasteners as desired. SAT. NEXT TO JACKSON'S 9 TO 6 68 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET 8-5995 SHOP EARLY — THESE BUYS Telephone 8-1363 WILL CO FAST! TlfuHSDAT, FEBRUARY 9, 1SBG RARri'AH TOTvi AND FORDS ••?& Is it a crime to give people more good food for their money? For 90 years A&P has devoted all its energies to this end. For many months now the anti-trust lawyers from Washington have been'giving stories to the newspapers inatking speeches and talking over the radio about this company. TKey have been .making, serious and damaging allegations about the methods that enable A&P to give its cus- Today's ad is the third in a series telling about tomers better food values. times the anti-trust lawyers made serious and damaging charges against A&P that the courts fiave already told you about other, times the anti-trust lawyers made charges against us that were decided were not true. utterly false in court. ' " ': " ."~ "~~~ '" 7 In the first ad in this series we told you. about the time . the anti-trust lawyers charged that A&P, and other good In; the left-hand column on this page you can read what the federal judges had to say about those two cases. American citizens, conspired to fix the price of bread in Washington. Now we are going to tell you about the third time a federal judge decided against the anti-trust lawyers® These charges were false. That was the time Federal Judge T. Alan Golds- borough instructed the jury to bring in a verdict of "not guilty". The Dallas Anti -Trust Suil It was the time he said to the anti-trust lawyers: "If you were to show this record to any ex- In 1942 the anti-trust lawyers went out to Dallas, Texas, Judge Atwell also said to_the anti-trust lawyers? perienced trial lawyer in the world, he 1,400" mile* from the hornet of most of the def#n THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACO3* THURSDAY. PEBEtTARY 3, 1550 PAGE ELEVEN- rrons Pointing to 2nd Triumph in Row over Roselle . O . JL CVO Splits in 2 Big 5 Fords Share THEN AND NOW By Feg Murray St-Anthony's Hold Tough Tussle Seen Rec Light Senior Tight Grip in Ree In Tilt Tomorrow to K Brunswick, Halt Catholic Vets WILLIES &IG YEAR Carteret Subdued Fpf, g" ST. PRTRR'S (HI) Court Loop Honors WAS 1897, WHEN W£ WAD Intermediate Play St. Peter's Posts 61-59 Onllahan, A BATTING AVERA6E OF C.i F WOODBRIDGE — With an im- Yns'ko, r :s 0 432.AND HIT SAFELY IN WOODBRIDGE—A look at the WOODBRIDaE—St. Anthony's pressive victory over Carteret this Decision After Tight 1?. 2ft JarK M.f'K>n!zip, f a 0 iiu'rerit standings in the Recrea- 44 CONSECUTIVE GAMES. OTtourkHs r S 1 of Port Reading continued tto week tucked under their belts, the Holy Name Loop Game Rt. James' _._A?. 9 ?, tion Light Senior League shows dominate the Recreation Inter- Barrons travel bo Roselle tomor- Lfuly oT Victory.. 6 0 G—20 0 17 he Pords Rookies and Shine's Big mediate circuit by trouncing the row to seek their tenth victory of WOODBRIDGE-^-The St. James' 1 D.-.tifrlj I. ^.ve sharing the top spot with five Dynaflows 60-15 for their fifth C.Y.O. split their two game as- CATHOLIC WAR VETS the season and their s'geond wM n T! 2S /ictqries apiece and no defeats consecutive victory of first half over the Union County quintet, signment during- the past week by Connollr, f « i RT. J.AMRS (37) •fter five weeks of action. play. dropping a 61-59 decision to St.Dp I,e!l is, f .. 0 n o F At present .the Roselle combine Velengrer, f ] •1 | lires, f , :-3 0 The Big Five climbed into a first, The Saints, who are at the top Peter's of New Brunswick in a is sailing along at an even clip and Rf^KlTlirk, 1" . ft n| Geis, f It 1 place tie by trouncing the Hornets of the heap without a defeat, had 4 1 are expected to give the Baxrans Holy Name League skirmish, and S Mfssi.-k, ,r s 43-25. in a one-sided contest. little trouble disposing of the later posted a 37-32 triumph over Wesley, c .... i.i j OoMen, f ...... 2 0 a tough tussle on their horns court. 4 tlutan. •• ...... : 0 (t Dynaflows after accumulating a the Trenton Catholic War Vets . With. Artie Van Dalen paving Earlier this season, Coach Tom- Spain, g 4 J. Dp.loy, g ....,'. 2 the way, the Big Five took a com- one-sided margin in the flrsi; The Saints' setback at the hands Stan*), g 5 I:. Pe.Ir,y, g 2 czuk's dribblei's defeated the Union O'SI 0 Brodnk'ik, f? 0 manding lead in the first period quarter. County quintet 51-46 in their home of St. Peter's was their second this md coasted through the remaining Every player on the St. Anthony season in the popular Holy Name surroundings. circuit. Previously, the local com- three; quarters to hang up their quintet hit the hoops for double The Red Blazers are at their bine was defeated by Sayreville in ill important win. rigures with Giardano topping his peak at this stage of their strenu- the first half of the current cam- Van Dalen and Joe G-yenes WEE mates with 16 points. ous campaign and will be hard Us -.parked the Big Five from the The Warriors tripped the Black paign which has now entered its 5TAN/ HIT .338 beat in their four remaining games second phase. SPORTS ROUND-UP ioor with 15 and 12 counters, re- WILLIE" 'LAST 5EA5OH Knights by a 34-24 score to move with Roselle, New Brunswick Vo- spectively. Schmehl was top man FWI5HWQ AS into second place behind the lea-cational, South River and Me- After holding a slim lead in the By Johnnie Royle .or the Hornets with ten points. KE.ELER., RUNNER-UP gue leading Port Reding combine. first quarter, St. James' fell be- TO OACKie tuehen. AH but one of the four The. Fords. Orioles marched into CALLED"THE F?OBW5oM. In annexing- ^the'ir fourth tri- tilts will be played on their oppo- hind St. Peter's and were never.in It appears as though it takes an individual more so \ second place knot with a' con- SCIENTJF/C 6A TT£& umph of -the campaign, the War- nents' home flooi-boprds, making a position thereafter to catch the ..tincing 41-27 decision • over the STAHAL5Q riors were forced to utilize the v«r.-. their task of concluding their sea- New Brunswick floor artists who than a team to give a particular sport a shot in the OF ALL TIME*.ME HAD LED THE ;iavens.: ...... , I-EAGUE =atiiity of their attack, in the sec- son with a modem w;ii and lost fought off a late rally in the final arm, which has been proved in the past: Babe Ruth, , Fords utilized their height and AN AVENGE OF .04-5 (M BASE ond half to put the game in therecord more difficult. session to put the game on ice. STL0UIS. H ITS, ZO7. coring punch., to chalk up thgir AND Avio WAS win column. • Tom O'Rourke, St. Peter's star Jack Dempsey, Jim Thorpe; George Mikan and Sonja CARDiMAUS' : Woodbridge' now has won nine ;hird' victory of the first half. The 191O). WHILE PLAYIN0 TOPS IN Hess and Kujula split scoring forward, chucked 17 counters into BRILLIANT TOTAL 8ASE5 games while losing five, which Henie were the stars who were responsible for the ?tavens made a game of it in the s the hoops to share the encounter's FOR BALtfMORE ANP OUTFIELDER DOUBLES AMO honors for the Warriors with 13 makes it impossible to do worse growth of their particular sports. Locally, we can irst period, but were unable to WAT. LEAGUE points each. Hardish was high man than break even for the season. top offensive laurels with the jope with the Orioles' strength in BROOKLYN, HE COLLEC- .TIED wrap Saints' brilliant Gary Messick. look upon Jim Lake as the athlete who has done the BATTING CHAWf »• HONORS for the Black Knights with eight The fine coaching job turned ia he second half. TEP 200 OR MOCE WITS IN TRIPLES. tallies. Coach Jim Keating's Miracle by Tomczuk is shown in ths rec- most for basketball at Woodbridge High School in Dick Hodan was top man in the In the lowest scoring game ol ords where his team won eight at Kids' victory over the Catholic coring column, for Fords with 11 FOR8 Distributed by Kins'Features Syndicate War Veterans was their fifteenth twenty years. Going back along the trail, the red and the season, Alibanis nosed out the their .last ten games after a slo.? narkers.. Irvine sank seven points Chesterfield kids by a slim 16-15 start. It took the popular Barron of the season and their second over black quintet has always taken a back seat to football to pace the Ravens' attacki the same team. -core m a nip and tuck battle. mentor four encounters to mold a and baseball in attendance and interest, but since Molnars Tavern chalked up their Both teams stressed a tight de- group of former jayvees into a win- The game was a homecoming Lake's rise to heights never attained by a former Bar- scond straight victory of the sea- fense throughout the slow mov- ning combination. for Father James Russell, local di- on by overwhelming the Keasbey ing battle -which accounted :"or only rector of the C.Y.O., who attended ron courtster, the situation has completely changed. Rangers by a 38-29 tally. Jim Lake, the Red Blaz?vV nomi- RESULTS 13 field goals being sunk in thenee for All State honors, boosted school with several members of the Coach John Tomczik's charges are winning more . Both the Molnars and Rangers game. Alibanis pulled the tilt out Trenton Vets. Ths victory was a 'ought on even terms until the MI season's t^tal to 270, which is games than they are losing, and with the versatile of the fire in the last minute of 20 points over the modern mane sweet one as it proved the capa- anal session when the -"victors in- play with a timely two pointer •bilities of his present team. stituted a scoring spurt led by Chet set last season by Howie McCallen. Junior running rampant over the Red Blazers' tough- from outside. Slow—But Sure The encounter was close all the Slliott which carried, them to a •way with St. James' failing to re- est foes, it looks as though Woodbridge will no longer lecisive winl 8 for Santora Woodbridge hung a 42-39 defeat STANDINGS on Carteret in one of the slowest linquish the lead throughout the continue to be a breather for a majority of the teams - Elliott and Parr were the Mol- Santora chipped in with eight game after the first two minutes moving games played on the Bar- in the county. iars' big guns with 11 and 8 points, counters to pace Alibanis' stalled ron Avenue court this past season. of play. respectively. Chinchar nipped the attack. Wanca, with nine points, Gary Messick continued his scor- Carteret waltzed to a slim l'l-10 Lake's rise to top scorer in the county is phenomenal cords for 11 digits to-lead Keas- Blue -Bar was top man for the Chesterfield lead over the-,Barrons in (he firsc ing spree with 18 points to bring I'onpola Cleaners since this is his first full year of varsity competition. ey's offense. \ -. Kids. period when neither team launch- his season's total up to 230. The The Iselin Bulldogs.' ^dropped Oh hire! la's .'-...- The Deacons moved into the St. James' Comet has averaged It took him exactly thirteen games to shatter Wood- i'l'aVtsmen'.s Chtl> ed a substantial scoring attack. their fifth straight game at the Mayer's Tavfrn - first division ith a wresounding 36- Both court combines matched over 12 points in 18 games thus Du.-Uy's Tavern : Seillak ::. bridge's all-time scoring mark of 250 points set by lands of the Mutineers, who re- 22 victory over the Jets. Their rec- each othsr point for point in> th3 far this season. • named in the running for a play- Almasl's Tavern Elek :.. ord now tsands at three and one. Howie MeCallen last season. With four encounters Fulton liet- 26 Buiokerood second stanza which resulted in Big Stu Rutan and Jack Golden )ff sppt by virtue of their 48-40 Ketty'.s Beauty Shop J. C. Hall, the Deacon's star for- Carteret's clinging to a slim 22-21 contributed heavily to the Saints' remaining on the Barren's schedule, Lake should victory. Whine's Service Station 845 792 ward, parted the nets for 13 digits margin at the half time period. well earned victory with their out- Her! and Youngman shared of- (leort^e's Painters to garner the game's individual standing defensive play. tally well over 300 counters—an amazing accomplish- Vereli's Carteret reversed its tactics in ensive laurels for the victorious scoring honors. Painter showed the the third quarter, pJayin? a strict- ment when his team's overall won and lost record is Mutineers. Swanson dropped six- Blue Bar (i> Woodhridg-e '...... 12 way for the Jets' with ten counters, ST. JAMES (SOI Simons™ ITS. 221 •First' AlflSquaO '.; 9 ly delaying game. The Barrons re- OPT taken into consideration. He scored in double figures ieen markers through the hoops to Kollar -. .' ISO Avejiel #1 ...'. 9 St. James' handed the Black fused to press the Ramblers in the .T. De .Toy, p 4 '> 10 dtar for Iselin. Bakn ; 150 176 17Lseli1 n #1 ,... S Knights their second setback of Powers, f 10 2 against the country's best with St. Mary's of Perth back court, and as a result only 13 Papp !71 17.'! 151 Oolonia 7 the week with a convincing 46-33 points were scored by both teams It. De Joy, f 5 I) in Amboy the lone quintet to check him with less than MITT1XEETIS ('IS") Kara 2(12 16.7 HS Aven'ftl Rlltilll, I: - 2 1 S G T Batta 173 ISO J8B Iselin #1 1 -. fi decision. in the entire period. Rees, s 5 o 10 i-eri, f :.... li 15 riliel] ' ... 2 The Knights battled the Saints Mpssi