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An alert and Tlgorous newspaper Before you shop, it will be wise to devoted to the activities and inter- wnm study carefully the values and ser- ests of the residents of this area. vices offered by our advertisers. Each Kcad it regularly each week I© be edition carries merchandise news of fully informed of every newsworthy utmost iniDortancc to the thrifty event in your home town! buyer. You can trust our advertisers! 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<Mhe other in her shoulder. By CHARLES E. GREGORY Harry Schultz, a bricklayer, has admitted firing' She had not lost consciousness nor did she lose the shots after a family argument shortly before an excessive quantity of blood, according to hos- You might know it would nine o'clock this morning. i pital authorities. Barring "complications," hospital Mrs. Charles Smith, a neighbor, notified police | officials say, "she has a g-ood chance of recovering." For 300 One-Family Homes happen when the kindergar- when she saw Mrs. Schiiltz stagger out of her | When the police arrived Schultz was not in the ten undertakes a problem in honife and collapse in front of the Smith grate. At I house. Acting: on a tip from a neighbor, Patrolman calculus. , ..-'.- the same time, Mrs, Schultz's married daughter j Faezak went around to the back of the house where Drive to Support Free & * £ :',: ran put of the house and banged at Mrs. Smith's he found Schultz in the act of attempting: to drown door, screaming for help. himself in a deep^creek which runs along the back Nursing Service Neurs Developers Said to be Irked Over Delay in Zoning Change; Frank Hague, who I ex- Capt. John Egan, Capt. Benjamin Parsons, and of the property. WOODBRIDGE—The annual pect is just having a little Patrolmen Anthony Peterson and John Faezak (Continued on Page 2> membership drive of the Mt. New Proposed' Tract User May Require Town to Install mild fun for himself, be- Carmel Nursing Service will open witched and bewildered a Sundny, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles class of schoolboys—-with a G. McCorristin, pastor of £|t. Sewers Offered Free if Apartment was Built Launching 40th Birthday Observance'by*ScoutsJames' Church, announced to- quick shuffle of the intrica- day. WOODBRIDGE—Evidently irked over the numerous delays on its application for cies which all teachers love to The nurses of the Guild, all a variance in the zoning ordinance to permit construction of multi-family, garden-type indulge, just to demonstrate nuns, provide home-nursing care apartment houses in Colonia, near the Colonia Country Club, the Junior Terminal Cor- that little knowledge is an to all residents of the Township poration has announced that it has sold most of its property to a' developer who plans extremely deceptive thing. when requested, regardless of re- The kids had learned how to ligious faith. to build 300 small homes in the vicinity^ add two and two, so they set A i. meeting of captains and Mayor August P. Greiner received a letter yesterday from Charles Milton, Jersey out to show the teacher how then- workers will be "held to- City, attorney for the Junior Terminal Corporation, who stated that "inasmuch as my to revel in the higher realms morrow night at St. Joseph's .client, the Junior Terminal Corporatoin, has disposed of most of its property in Colonia, Home. Strawberry Hill. All those it is withdrawing its x-equest for a variance in zoning." of mathematics — only to interested in participating in the learn they are more ignorant campaign are invited to attend. Reached on the telephone yesterday, Simon Adler, president of the Junior Terminal than somewhat. Jorporatiorf, said 75 acres of the site is undir contract of sale to Gordon Builders, Rail- way. The corporation still owns 17 acres. M.-. Adler stated his associates became impa- When Mr. Hague took a shel- Dog Control Weak. dent with the various hearing^ and delays ana finally decided to sell. He declared his lacking up in Jersey City last ~ associates were hot interested in building one-family dwell- May by some chap called Kenny, Hamilton Alleges Graduate Nurse ings and since the Township Committee did not make any among other thing's, it looked to definite commitments as far as the permit for the apart- a few of the more backward stu- ment houses was concerned, they decided to sell. dents of politics that here was Hits Practices after His Bernard Gordon, of the Rahway firm, said his company - the time to file a claim for squat- intends to construct 300 one-family ranch-type homes with ter's rights on the throne. 'Mr. Child is Bitten, Canine Kenny, who lacks most, if not all, Culprit Can't be Found full basements, on lots 60 by' 100. He said they will sell of the dynamic attributes of Mr. in the neighborhood rjf $10,000. The Rahway developers Hague, and whose personality has WOODBRIDGE — Accompanied recently completed 50 homes in the Colonia Boulevard all the warmth and splendor of a by a stenographer to take notes sc section and 25 homes on Lake Avenue, Rahway. beat-up shoe, submitted himself "that there will be no* question o: Hearings on the application for repercussions," Alexander Hamil- as the focal point for the new a variance of Zoning to permit order. Outside of Jersey City and ton. South Park Drive, appeared away from his shiny new victory, before the Township Committee Dentist Purchases construction of the apartments Mr, Kenny carried about as much and criticized the -Township': have been dragging on for several prestige as you can carry ui your method of handling" dog-bite cases months. Mr. Hamilton, . member of thr Eight-Room. House left eyeball, and so the focal point Woodbridge Emergency Squad, Finally, the Zoning Board turned out to be too dull and use- passed a resolution recommend- less for the needs of the moment. said his boy was bitten on Januarj Real Estate Activities $ ^ * * 27 by a stray dog. The Board of ing to the Township Committee- Health was notified by neighbor, •Remain Brisk Hero as that'the permit be granted. Ches- So some substitutes, strictly he ^aid. and. he took the youngste; ter Case, then chairman of the scrub, stepped up — and Mr. to the doctor, He said an inquiry Many Sales Reported Hague promptly belted them right at the dog pound in'Perth Amboj board who resides in Colonia, cast back again. I haven't been in RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Dr. the only dissenting vote. The mat- showed the dog was removed ir. Alexander Vurcio has purcha.srrl touch with Mr. Hague at all, but seven days when "the law says hi from Mr* and Mrs. Frederick R. ter was then brought before the I really don't believe he has any must be under observation for If Pfeiffer the eight-room house aL Township Committee which re- intention or desire for a come-, days,."-......:,.;.. ... , ........ MISS DONNA BURSE quested a conference with officials WOODBKIDGE—At exercises" 1.090 New Brunswick Avenue, lo- back in the accepted sense, but is "On February 5," Mr. Hamilton, cated on a lot 100 by 157 feet. of the Junior Terminal Corpora- just romping with the kids, just stated. "I tried, to ascertain tliej held Mondayi Miss Donna Berse, The buyer, a dentist, will take enjoying himself by making th-em whereabouts of the dog andwa:- i.,;i vnrovc avenue, was grad- tion. The conference was held on possession February 15 and will a Sunday afternoon a few weeks look futile. After all, he's getting told by the dog warden that it waf uated from JVljbunt Sinai Hos- have his dental office there. to the point in terms af years out of the county and he did not pital School Nursing", New York* - Haven -Homes. Inc., has trans •- ago and still no definite decision when you don't go slam-banging have the address. Finally Mr. City. A member of the February ferred title to three more of the was reached. around the hustings except for Bailey of the Board of Health gave section of the class of 1950, Miss dwellings,'each of four-and one- the exercise, and reliable reports me the address and I found th: Berse is the daughter of Mr. and half rooms and each located on a The main objection to the plan indicate there's ample in hi& kick dog was taken to Iselin. I hired a Mrs. H. Benjamin Berse of the lot 53 bv 100 feet, built by the seller was the lack of sewer facilities. for regular bacon and egg*>. Mayor iliis-ust F. Greiner officially opened Boy are Al Patnoi, scoutmaster; Mayor Grciner; Ches- vet at my own expense and went Grove Avenue address. The corporation offered to con- in its development. struct sewer lines if the sewage The kindergarten of Democratic Seoul W'eisk Saturday when he greeted'a delega- ter Case, Colonia, chairman of the Northern Dis- to Iselin with him.
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