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Voi. XIV. No. 25. MIDDLEBUSH,N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY23, 1948 . 5 Cent’ $2.00 By the Year azel I ombe, Around theEases The Onlooker Hoi - 1 sz Bo County Budget Rbbert Sm,th I .. .ppe, Came intowork Ju~t, nowol ,|L:mA.I ’--IL4/.o1’0C El From whatwe’veseenthusfar, ~lJIilE~J lEE YVE~II ~we’d say that this year’s entrants one of the Millstone busses . . . At a candlelight, dottble ring J in the Township Basketball League And naturally, .because we were in Taxes Same A cheery word to local taxpayers ceremony in East Millstone[ are definitely exhibiting a brand stuck.a hurry, Seemsthe busthere went were and twogot Methodist Church, Miss Hazell G. iof play that is far above the level parked cars Jutting out on Divl-: BETTERPHONE fin this day of rising taxes was Holcombe. daughter of Addison l el last season’s, sion Stree~ in New Brunswick. one sounded Wednesday when the Board of Freeholders announced C. Holcombe, East Millstone, and The additions made to the on one side and one on the other, SERVi’CE SEEN that they had aproved the annual Mrs. Cherries Vanderhoven of league, the Boy’s Club and the and the rear of our bus slid into budget on first reading and that Pluckemln, became the wife of Swishers, have been good ones one of them while trying to get The Franklin Township Corn- there would be no increase in the Robert F, Smith, son of Mr. ana and the loop has been strength° by. No damage was done, except Mrs. 1~rank D. Smith, Canal road, ened by their addition. The two to the nerves of the passengers, mittee was assured by the Bell county tax rate. The budget totals Bound Brook on Sunday. weaker clubs of last year have but ~he next ten or more mtnutes Telephone Co. that the East Mill- $1,050,036.00.The new budget shows an in- The Rev. Gilbert B. Heat, on of- been eliminated, were spent trylng to get back on stone exchange area, which serves crease of $62,435.00 from last year, flciated, in the church decorated In fact, the league as a whole the road again without hitting a large area ein the township, will $31,715.00 of which is to be raised wl~h winter flowers a~d greezzs. Charles Vanderhoven furnished has been improved in many ways. either of ~he cars...What struck receive improved service "by Oc- by an increase in taxation. In- Not the least of these has been us was the skill of the driver... music,The bride’s off.the-shoulder the introduction of officials who With only inches to spare, he got tober of this year" in a letter holdre- thecreased rate ratablesto the presentwill, however,level are well qualified for the Job. A~ out of the Jam withou~ even ~cwed Thursday night, of 79 ents. gown of white slipper satin had we saw it, the main weakness in ~ scratching anything... It go~ us The letter, from E. H. Pringle, The Board will hold a public an illusion neckline, scalloped last year’s circuit was the bad of- to thinking, which is a noble manager of the Telephone Corn- peplum and a long ~rain. A lace ficiating that was the rule, not i achievement in ~tself, we all ~re pony’s New Brunswick office, said hearing on the budget Feb. 9 at style cap held her finger ,tip thv exception. This situation ha~ i quick ¢o criticize bus drivers andtionthat planSofa newCallingcablef°rinthet"einstalla’more Somervflle.ll a. m. at the courthousein edged with lace. and she beer~ corrected. Last Wednesday the like, but we never stop ,to thickly populated Mtddlebt~h and In an explanatory statement, an arm bouquet of white ~r instance, the officials were t the Freeholders said that they had .~e famous "S.S." twins from[ think¯ the oflight theof good all the Job criticism they do andtn East Millstone sectors will be car- I aCbendants wore 31mllarly ~outh River, Steve Senkc and] abuse they have to take from .the tied out as soon as delivery of the :onsldered the increased cost of gowns. Mrs. Warren Praso kndy Sivess. Both of these boys, i i ~re, as you probably know, out-I public for things that are very cable has been completed. When living of all employees, increased ¯ of Plainfield, matron of honor, ~tanding athletes at Rutgers and often not their fault in the least laid down, the new cable will make ~osts for institutional maintain- emerald green velvet head- Thls same thought can be two and four-party lines possible. ~nce,materials and theand increasedsupplies. pricesThey saidof of metching phtmos and members of the Scarlet basketball ¯ aplied. . to a great many other Pringle’s letter was in answer a colonlal bouquet of yel- squad. That the}" are well qualified .things. Someoneonce s~ld t, hp,’, to a resolution recently adopted tlso that salary adjustments have roses, can not be disputed.On Monday,if you can’t say anythinggood by the committeewhch calledfor been madeand for increases all officialshave been and Mrs. GilbertHeaton of East Bob Stlrllng,assistant coach at Orangewore an AmericanBeauty th e university,was the whistleabut someoneor something;then betterbeenservee, prompted The by r,~solutiona groupof localhad employeesmade for the variousdepartments don’tsay anythingat all . . . residentswho had clrculatedpett- ’n orderto insurethe countythe velvetgown and plumesand ear- blower. Locallegislators looking vastly re- tionsasking that the Townshiprequired services flthout inereas- fled a bouquetof Americanbeaq- Lookingover the leagueen- Itevedthese days now .that the Committeetake a hand in the of- ins the tax rate. t7 roses.Miss Pamela Eas~, trants, we see that all of the taskof budgetmaking is over for fairand attemptto inveiglethe Altogether,the totalto be raised .the bride’scousin and flowerzirl, teams are well matchedand no anotheryear. Most of us don’tTelephone Company into doingby taxesthis year is $6~.4,886.63, ~Ikworeand haloa kelly hatgreen and carriedvelvet sownJellow "runaways" have yet takenplace, realize ~t, but it’sa toughJob in somethingto alleviatethe presentwhile last year’s total was $593,- roses,)~ ~, ,~ althoUghcompletedeaChoneclUbroundhaSand.alreadYhas dollngout the t~payers’ doug.h condition wherein there are as :171’56’Aredued approprlatlo n~f" Mr. Pz~sterw&~ 1~,~t,man, with facedevery other team in the so that it will go whereit shouldmany as 14 to 16 personson one 500 for the departmentof roads ¯ . . Still,we wouldn’tmind the llne. ¯ RichardSmith, the bridegroom’sleague. This is a good sign and Job...Try to get out some even-Efforts al~ng the same llnewere and bridgeshas been includedin ¯ brother, Edwin Rub and Joseph an indicationof many close tokes~ts ushers. IstrugglesIn the weeksto come.Lug and watchthe basketballmade beforethe war and the corn-the budget~ashas an increasein Aftera receptionfor 100 guests[The Eagles,the Sportsmen,Mid- games bclng played in PineGrove pony had agreedto improvethe the anticipatedrevenues of $30.- Far H111sInn, the coupleleft[dlebush, the Swishers,and the SchoolMonday and Wednesdayservice then, but the war curtailed000, a tourof the Sottth,They will Boy s Clubare all well-balancednights. There are threegames a all suchactivities. TI~ biggestincrease is in the in East Millstone. squads.Even East Millstone,cur- nightand admissionis free.Prlngle acknowledged this and appropriationfor charitable,cor- er. Smith,a graduateof Boundrently wallowing in lastplace, has You’llget a realkick ou ,tofsee- said that the companyhad beenrectlonal and penalpurposes, up ~ok HighSchool and a veteranat timeslooked good, They haveins the fellowsIn actionand the contemplatingbetter service for $66,395.97to a new high of $361,- ~zreeytazs in the k~zropeanllostmany a heartbreakerand may best partIs---one of themmay be the EastMillstone area in 1941,675,42 from a year ago. )perations,is a civilen- yet findthemselves in timefor your next door neighbor’s kid . . ¯ and hadformulated plans for bet- In generalappropriations, gen- ur good samaritan.Ralph Ahrens ter service.When the war had eral governmentis $19.1,136.50, with RaymondP. Wilsonthe play-offs, thlscity. The bride, a NorthADDED INFO: It hasbeen no- Sr. wh is whole-heartedlyback- forced the cancellation of theseupUp $1,599.50;$5"749’89; regulatlon,JUdlciary’ $94,492-$64’842’ HighSchool gr~du.~te, tieed by yourstruly that a largeInS the recreationprogram, in- plans,he continued,the company in the trafficdepartment group of FranklinEagles athletes forms us that a prefermotto for decidedto go throughwith them ,2, up $11,697,96;roads and t Johnson& Johnson. are goingto the Prlnctonoutdoor the programwould be "FromSix afterthe war, but shortagesof ~rldges,$219,1"/0, a decreaseof skating]’ink these days. What’s it to SixW", . ¯ When expanded,the necessarymaterial have de- :27,490.82:educational, $20,150, all aboutfellows? Can it be poe- the plan will featureget-to, layed the work up untilnow. ’m $6,795;unclassified items, slblethat an ice hocky team is gethers for older folks, ~oo. Good! In addition toreducing greatly ~15,726.86,,~ e~s~/.~61.25,down $4,200;down $6,~8~.debt set- in the making?Joe Varga,Steve We can’t think of a bebteraim the numberof subscriberson a TO V~t Lanscak,Charles Smith, Ernest~Or slogan . . . Our friends,Chef single line in the East Millstone Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dl Qlovanni Tobas, Nick Tobias, Joe (Dokey),,Lazicky and son. Chet, r., and and Mlddlebush sections of the F kli P k ran n a r l _~8~)n Ave. have announcedOecs, Tony Pritz, and CharlerI William Hart vacationingin exchange,the company,accord- engagementof their dough-Blair are all includedin thisI Floridat~ese days--Luckyguysl ins to Pringle,will also put the .PEAK AT PTA MEET MissMarie Agnes Di Oiovan-group . . . Of course,it couldbe[. ¯ ¯ Our spielon partypolitics same policyhtto effect in ruralDue to the inabilityof two of nl, to GeorgeCarl Dettmer, son of thatthey’re going to see someof and theirplace in the smallcorn- areas. He concludedby saying,~he scheduledspeakers to attend Mr. and Mrs. RudolphW. Dett- those serumptlousPrinceton wo- munltywhich we ’ohrustupon you "We believethis arrangementthe meetingof the FranklinPark ~runserwick.of Old A graduate BridgeTurnpike, of St, Pc-East . , men. Joe But,Medwlck, no. thatold Carteretcouldn’tbeepisode last weekthat brought hapenedto in mind a small an will telephone proveadequate requirements to meetof the 13,Parent-Teacher the panel discussionAssoelatlon which Jan. had beenplanned for the evening ter’s~Igh School,Miss Di Giovan-baseball campaigner, will prob-Massachusetts township a few area." nl is employedas secretaryat the ably end his playingdays with the y~ars back,Obviously a man Reid AppointedFuel Oil Czar was not held. RutgersCoUege of Agriculture.same team he broke in with, the with a well developedsense of In view of the acute ful oil SampsonSmith, county super- Mr. Dettmeris a graduateof SouthSt. LouisCards . , . All lettershumor, one of the localnewspaper shortage, the committeedecided intendent of schools,spoke on i River High Shool attendedRut- from baseballmanagers who are editorsentered a mule by .the that an attemptshould be made "LaymenPerforming Functions in gem AgriculturalCollege. He is interestedin gettinga localleague name of JackHind In ~ne primarytion.to coordinateAccordingly, the localHealth distrlbu- Tnm)ec- hadthe Township."as his subject,Dr. Alan"Problems Boyden ,employedby the StateHighway ztRrted should contact Len Rup-election as a candidatefor the of- epartment.The weddingis set pert,editor of thispaper, as soon riceof Tax Collector,for whichfor StephenC. Reid was appoint-Which Face the Teachers."Louis aa they can. Drop him a card and nobody else had chosen to run. ed Fuel Oil Coordinator and will Hasbrouek, a member of the school or April 11, board, ts at present in Europe on ~ e, in turn, will notify all the other The district was traditionally Re- serve during the emergency, ¯ managers as to when and where )ubllcan and anyone with the Re. The committee, in its annual a busines trip and was, therefore, ’ a meeting will be held. )ublican sticker next to his name report, published in the New unable to keep his speaking en- To QueryCandidates ~as sure to be elected. The mule Brunswick Sunday Times, said gagement. /rvin Wainer, supertn= came through the primary all ~h~ h~h home construction and: tendent of the Six Mile Run .. The Middlebush School P. T.A. right and was entered In the popttlation were on the uptrend formed Church Sunday School, ~,haa a~’louneed that all candidates TWODRIVERS SUMMONED also was zmable to attend because s~d~-dng election to the Township - general elections . . . Well, you during the past year. . - leered b- an A full resume of township ae- of bttsines reasons. ~-~ /i~T~d of Education have been in- Two drivers were issU.e ~ sum__ lzessed lt~. ~e w_a~_em over, the tivities during 194"/ will appear Mrs. Roy Ewers, kindergarten [ ,Flied to atten0a postponedmeet- monses weanesoay mo.rn, mg a~er overwne].m.mgmaj~r~ ,,, ,the in the RECORDnext week. teacher, asked that cots be suP- ~ , of the rou next Tuesda their cars collidesat me corner Democra~leasplran~. m* ~-~..~ L~ng ¯ g P Y t , plied for the" enuaren" " h m ero ro m, ~-~ -i, eve.m g at 9 p, m, in the school, of Madison St. and Canal. Road, while, his, chuekllng..... owner ke~ and the suggestion was made d~ the mule s identity a strlc~ secre~ , , ,. The can dtdates will Southbe Boundinvited ~Br00z. near ...... ~ ...... ’--’-Re- that the fathers help make them, ~1 ~t0 state their qualifications for The men, Joseph L..Bio~i o:.... You can ~mag~ue .~e ~rp_r~_v ~.er~_nnne~_az ~n_v~a~y a .~,~.._t. Mrs. Peter Schomaker and Mrs, ~1 i~÷A)0sitl0ns on the eehool board, 19 West Second St., south ~ouna the other local ozflem]s g.o~ wizen serve "£.TG.IILLrlg Unl~ ~ z.m~z,u,o ll~n,~le ~e~kenatein assisted Mrs, "/~- J "" lack oz nd hls, owner 0nnoue~e~ an aerial 8ur~ ey OI a.- ¯ ~,~ -. ¯ ,- ~ .. ~eir stand on local education Brook, and Arthur N. S Jack was by1 in e "--’- ~- : ...... on an iWalter Petruska,J hostess ehair-~.-~ ~ ~oblel~,~and answer floor ques-R. F. D1 BelleMeacte were or- demanded.tha~ he be sworn m~ w ~-~.n~..r~.mc conamo,~ a ~ man,with the refrehments. ~. ~.H~,a ,.,~.o~ tn ~nn r before Recorder ~fl~ ediatel , they wen~ ~rt~rlal m~nwav near the Navy[ ,r~ ,~.4,~, a,,v~lt~t, ~¢ t.hn ’~’ ’~1

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", ~+’S. __ [ ~- ~ .. -± ...... rL ~-- ---.,.- ,,p .... , Friday, JanUary23, 1948 Page Two T H E R E C O R D ...... : .... FRAN~r.~PAPa~ I, ii| ithB= Gel - hc)ut I ,Continuedrom I, S st o c that Wnr zi~m Griggstown II EatMill one |is[Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Smith of t/ d n s Market, has ap Franklin Park Volunteer Fire Co. Mr. Chester Lazicky, son, Ches- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Strass- held its Jan. 12 meeting at the ter, Jr., and Mr. William Hart are [t. D. I, have announced the an- [ plied to the Township Committee burger have left for a two-month home of Mrs. Roy Ewers. Mrs. spending three weeks in Florida. ragement of their daughter of the Township of Franklin, Sore- stayin Florida. John Gardner.the newly-electedThe Ladies’ Auxiliaryof the ~arion, to Garry S. Boekhout,son erset County, for a transferof a MillstoneValley Fire Dept. met of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Boekhoutplenary retail distribution license Several children of this town president,presided, for premisessituated at 609 SCraG attended a performance of "Many A committee appointed for the Wednesday evening in the fire of Avenel. erset St., FranklinTownship ~o house. Moons," given by the Prnceton card party to be ehld Feb. 20 at Mrs. Dean Sykstra and children Miss Smith is a graduate of 609-611 Somerset St., Frauld..in CommunityPlayers at ~,he Me- thc Franklin Park School follows: of Kingston,N. Y., returned home Bound Brok High School and is Township. Carter Then.tar,Tuesday. Those Mrs. J. W. Lang, chairman,Mrs. after visitingMr. and Mrs. Harry "low employed as a secretarYIn Objections,if any, should’be ’.he La Monte and Lafayette Fredmade L.immediately Bascom, inClerk, writing, Midd~to who attended were Hudy Skoda- Edward Stevens. Mrs. John Bow- T. Hough. Millstone Valley Orange will qchools Bound Brook. Boekhout bush, N. J. eck, Subanna SchultZ, Richard an, and Mrs. M. Turney. Mrs. Pe- hold a special meeting Feb. 4 at (Signed) WAL’r,.’~ ZIMMY, Greene, Donald Green, Susan tar Schomaker is chairman of thai8 p. m. in the Grange Hall. The a.btended New Brunswick High 609-611Somerset St., Stevenson,and Judith R1ghtmire.reh’eshment committee, and Mrs. officerswill practicefor the ini- ~chool an dis now engagedin FranklInTownship, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Right- 1-16-28 mire had as their guestsfor sup- Frank Fleckensteinand Mrs. T.Feb.tiati°ns6.which will take place,farming at BlackwellsMllls. per Sunday evening, Miss Ann Carmen will assist her. i The Grange will hold a Card ...... Wallek, Mr. and Mrs. P,~yal J. Tentative plans were made for i Party tomorrow night in the " " -- ..... Carroll and children Hope end the annual Sprin,~ Dance slated Grange Hall. Prizes and refresh- for April 23. Memberswere asked,ments will highlightthe affair. Jlmmie,of Ten Mile Run. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. LO start soliciting ads for the, ’ When Friends Call .. Greene entertained on Saturday ournal. THE ONLOOKER evening Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ladies MlssionaryGutld I (Continuedfrom Page 1) Strassburger and Mr. and Mrs. Ladies’ Missionary Guild of the YOU’]~want to showthem real IX)S- ~i Mile Run Reformed Church. scurrying to look for some oral- CharlesBattle. The Skilman Dairy Branch of met at the parsonagelast Thurs- i nance---any ordinance-- which pitalityby servingLimmy’s fin, the 4-H Club held its regular day to make pajamas and dresses would give them an out from the C~ meeting at ~,he .home of Mrs. PaUl for the children In Arabia and unthinkabledilenma. Ducklly liquorsand wines and Swodacek Friday evening. The Holland. The women brought~ they found one and thc day was group electedthe followingof- ;helr lunches and Mrs. George saved, but, after that, ,the voters ~.I~,,e~ ~,ccrs. And youth ]ike our John- ricers:President, Roger Craw- More, hostess,served coffee, alwaysmade it a practiceto see ford, Vice-President,Cornelius The next meetIng of the or-]for themselves what the candi- ~ ny-on-the-spot free delivery, too! Simonse,Sacre~arY, Martha Hoff- ganizatlonwill be held at the home dates lookedlike when electlon of Mrs. RichardTallmadge Thurs. [ timerolled around i ’ ’ Say,when man; reasurer,Richard Ckodacek. day, Feb. 19. lis something going to be done by TenRudymemberSSkodacek~erejoiningpresent,the.Withor.. "Fe~rs°.~ I. ~V~Tsi n Barnes [-the owners of that burned out gasLIQUOR LIMMY’S STORE ganization. Mr. Carre of Har- Mr. ann ~a . . r station on Hamilton Street;, We llngen is leader. The following and their daughter, Beth, accom- ! said once that it was an eye- ;~ Hom|~12 St. P~oRe ~-94~ New evenlngthe group went on a sleighpanled Mr. Barnes’. Mrs. ~ sore" an dmany nearbyresidents Elizabeth" Barnes, to her home inI ag,~.^~ with us. By now, it should ride sponsored by the James Farm Montclalr last Saturday. Mrs. have been razed or rebuilt---or Sklllman. of Barnes had been visitIng with her I ~~m~t.~4-~, ...... ~ ...... r~h w~o. t~ t.hl~ Edward Eornquist and Kenneth family here slnce the Christmassnow goln gee stop?...Onething Green and Russelllairdof Frank- holidays. I you can be sure of--if Joe Staudt COMEVISIT OURNEW STORE r lin Park, attended a dinner given Seaman George Lyon who is and his road men had their way, gy the Y. M. C. A. in Somerville stationed at Fleet Sonar School in ’, we d never see a flake of the dad- ~OUt|~ f[rld Q compi@t@ |rock of fine ~eer/[e on Wednesday evening. A cam- Key West, Fla., returned to .his burned stuff again . . . Gh patgn is on ~o raise funds for a Ind Liquors to serve your evew mind---At base last we~k after spending ~he ,,to the shovels men". camp in the Poceno Mountains holidays with his parents, Mr. and prices ! for the boys and girls of Somer* Mrs. Siphon Lyon. Navy airfield crash and set County. ---Free Delivery~ d~b,,...._M~s..~d~ennethF, Greene has Miss Beth Barnes will be hog- fighting crewsare being trained 4 r been confined to her home for the tess to her bridge club, the Park- inthe tactics rescue of designed all passengers to completeand past week due to illness, ettes, Fridayevening, ROBERT BRIA4 Grlggstown Volunteer Fire Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Wainer were crew from a crashed or burning MAIN STREET KINGSTON Companyheld its monthlymeet- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert airplanewithin two minutesafter the accident. ing in the Schoolhouse on Wed- Wagner last Saturday evenlng, PhonePrinceton 1969-R-3 needay evening with Vice-Frost- - ...... dent Camp taking charge, in the absence of Kenneth Greene, President. AA I G VALUE Mr. and Mrs. Torliev RosfJord IN B FRIteZER ~ If You Wont Truly Lovely spent the week-end in Brooklyn, ~.Y. 8~ ~ O~W~U~ ~ Z= Wen-x-o~ m~.d ~ Mrs. Butler of the River Road . . . Try Our Naturally-GrownKind ! "is recovering from a serious ill- HOME AND FARM FREEZERS n~ss. The Missionary Society Of ,the |~- c., ~t. ~ SUNLIGHT GREENHOUSE ~eformed Church held its regular Immed~le D~qwa7 monthly meeting at the home of ~ Ommmteed Florlsi’s LouisSt. New Brunswick Mrs. Wilbur Ooyettaof the River Telq~mph 76 Road. The society spent the SMITHELECTRIC CO. ~ Phone 2-2806 morningworking on a quilt which ~4 ]I~LIDE~TLANE BOUND BROOK ]~ 9-06U will be sent to Arabia.A covered dish luncheon was served with members bringing the food and Mrs. OoyebtesuplyIng the desert. A busIness meeting was held in the afternoon..,embersattend a JEDDO- HIGHLAND FRANKLINPARK SHELL STATION birthday party held in honor of OF ANTHRACITE Mr. Mar.tln Sorenson’s birthday ARISTOCRAT ~mzs . TUBES OIL FILTERS and AIUTO anniversary. The guests were Mr. FAN BELTS REPLACEMENT ACCESSORY".8 SPARK PLUGS CARTRIDGE8 OARS WA8~ and Mrs. J. Arnesen, Mr. G. Arne- FLATS FIXED and SERVI~ sen, Mr. J. Langfeldt, Mr. and Don’t Get Caught Short This Winter, Order Your BATTERIES Mrs. J. B. Langfeldt, Mr. and sort DRINKS CIGARS &ND CIGAB~TTF~ Mrs. A. Sandvik, Mr. and Mrs. COO[ From Us NOW Torliev l~)sfJord, and Mrs. Mar- Phone New B~wlok 2-0162-W-~ tin Sorensen. WeAlso Carry Complete Line of DEWEY ELLINGTON GROCERIES- FEEDS- SEEDS 1848 194~ B O O K S FERTILIZERS Telephone2-1 I00 CommercialStationery

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. li * Friday, Jankaary23, 1948 T H E R E C O R D Page Three ClaireBrian andPorts at-ling. Mrs. V,cent I ptak. 1,re, -Iand Cimr.-o,.,k ,._ate ~i --- -K|naston _!vtendedmorton mgna .b.~ketb_all ~cnool ~’naaYlsesslon,ga~e..at;dent, after presided Whichduring a socialthe hottrJofUusiness theD~vid basketballKelps w~, team,elected captain and Mrs. Thomas Cimpko Mr. Mrs. AilceA. Greene celebrate( Robert D. Brian celebrated bast ollowed. At a regular meettu8 of BOY ofknownEasttheMlllsteneengagementhaveof madetheir ~unday.ner 85th birthday anniversar birthday anniversary Thursday J A regular meeting of the Eangs- SCottt Troop 45 held in the scout dough.tot, Miss Marie S. ClmP- Boyd Sellars has returned after and he and his family held a din- ~ ton P.T.A. was he|d Tuesday ill the room Friday night. Asatst4tnt Scout ko, to Joseph Abate, Jr., son of spending several weeks at Sidney, net party at Brooks Manor. [PrimalT grade school. This meet. Leader Clark Brian prodded in Mr. and Mrs. Abate of 384 Corn- Ohio. where his wife presented Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wesp theon- lng had been postponed a week the absence of Scout Master Hen- stockstreet, him with a baby boy. The couple tertalnedSunday afternoon, becauseof the icy road condltlon. A gradua.ts of New Brunswick Ires a young daughter. Mrs. SOl- Due to poor attendsmce at Mrs. Ruth Reynolds,president, ry John~, who 18 Ill. A conteston ~-llgh School,Miss Cimpko Is era- lars is spendingseveral months regularJanuary meeting of the I presidedduring the businesssos- handyeraftwas a featureof the meeting which was won by Jumor *ployedat E. R. Squibband Sons. with her parentsin Sidney. Kingston Rod and Gun Club, the [slon. Mrs. Edward Hingher was Mr. Abate is a veLeran of more Thomas Cushing and son of election of officers was postponed lin charge of the program. A so- Assistant Sootltmaster Edward

.~shanalso two associatedyears army withservice. E. R. He Mr. Cranbury and Mrs. were Ernest Sunday Cushing. guests of untilJoseph the Stemmle February of meeting. the Kings-llowlng I clal hourhostesses followed in with charge: the fol- Mrs. Bush. The Card Party held Trhu~sday Squibb..’md Sons. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wesp on- ton PrincetonRd., formerly of John Watson, Mrs. B. B. Scasser-~ night Under auspices of the Ladies No date has been set for the tertalned guests at cards Satur- Kingston, who has been employed re, Mrs. Clifton Snedeker and:Auxlilary of the Fire Company day night, at the PrlncetonNurseries for the Mrs. Norman Hullck.Arrange-i was well attended.The door prize wedding. Mrs. Thomas Brain entertained~ast twenty years, has tendered ments for the annual Founder’s was awarded to Mrs. Harry y0nn~, a numberof guestsat cards Frl- his resignationand has accepteda Day Celebration.to be held at the The committeeIn charge inolud- day night, vcsltlon in Princeton.Mr. Stemm- February meeting,were discussed,ed Mrs. William ~urgher,Mrs. Yl i I’"rg’n’O TrovenoWed Mrs. Vincent Petrillo is con- ’e entertainedmembers of the of- At a meeting of the KingstOn Thomas Brian. Mrs. J. J. Greene. Miss Virginia Ruth Trevena, valesclngafter being confined to rice staff at a farewell dinner Boys Club, the annual election of Mrs. J. W. Brooks, Mrs. George ’, daughterof Mrs. Ads Trevenaof l~er home by Illness. loartyat his home last week, officerswas held wlth the resultsKh’by, Mrs. Edward Hingher.~-s. Prospect street, and the late Wal- Mrs. Minnie Freeman enter- A meeting of the Young Adult as follows: Roger PoSts, Presl- Frederick Marx and Mrs. Robert ter Trevana, was married to John talned a number of guests Sunday. Fellowship of the Methodist dent; William Kukedka, Vice Brian. John J. Greene acted u The Misses Betty Van Note. Eva Church was held Thursdayeven* President:Jack Esche, Secretary,master of ceremonies. D’,.~z.son of Mrs. E ma Dlaz of Charlotteavenut and the late Jo- seph Dlaz, at a ceremonyin the Trave~_~ home on Sathrday after- * * noon at 4 o’olork. The Roy. Ste- ~ This is the fifth o/ u series o/ advertisements to acquaint the citizens of NewJerse# phen Marosy, pastor of the Re- formed Church, performed the With 9mblemsfaced by their railroads. In your own #elf.interest you should knowthese facts. ceremony. The bride who was given in marriageby her brother,Walter[ Trevena. was attended by Miss: .ella Munroe as bridesmaid. She a full len~tth gown of white ~.fff2ta wl~h a sweetheart, neckline . and a fingertip veil with orange I blossoms. She carfled an old- ashloned bouquet of white carna- tions and rosebudswith long satin streamers. The bridesmaidswore rose taf- feta with a rose headdress and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of pink carnations and rosebuds. Arthur Beaumelstvr served as best man. Followingthe ceremonya wed- ding re~ep~lon fox’ ~/5 guests was "-~"--~q~ held 1re’ th~ home.~Mr, and Mrs. --,q Diaz will be at home in an apart- ment on Charlotte avenue ,’~er an etendedwedding trip. Mrs. Dlaz is a graduate of Bound Brook high school and is associatedwith Mack Motors in ’New Brunswick.Mr. Dia~ also at- Bound Brook high school was in the Navy. He Is with the Research Corporation of Bound Brook. OBITUARY MRS. JOHN TARLACH Mrs. Veronica Tarlach, 84, Canal road, died in Somerville Hospital ~t noon Wednesday. Is your tax bill bigger than Mrs. Tarlach Is survived by her of Bolumo~,John of Sew ~fk City, Walter of Daytona "J~tch.Florida. and Theophlleof your paycheck? SoUth Bound Brook; one daughter Miss Francls Harlaeh, also of this ~-~ city, anda brother,August Radtke No state wants to see the railroads in aa un- who lives in Germany. OURS IS. And ho~/New Jersey taxes alone Funeral services will be held in take awayeverything railroads earn in the sound, unhealthy condition. New Jersey least the home Saturday morning at State-andthen some! ofall. Yet taxes in New Jersey, per mile of.track, 8:30 followed by mass in Our Lady of Mount Virgin Church o,t It’s onlyright that a railroadshould pay for tile arc higher than any other State, incredibly a o,clc~k. ~e Rev. zmanuel higher! Actually3 tA times that of the 17 north- Oauol, pastor of the church, will privilege of doingbusiness within a State. But, celebrate C.he mass. Interment ~]W~yo~ luzve to pay morethan you earn in that S~te eastern states, whose averagc is $860 .... New willbe in CalvaryCemetery Jersey’sis $2,996! ,Broklyn, Arrangementsare in ... that’s somethingelse again! , ~ charge of the Conroy Funeral .. ,I ztome. There’s the fix the railroads are in. In the Knowing that the prosperity of New Jersey past twelve years they have been forced to pay depends on sound, healthy transportation, ¯ ram.~rOZtN crest in NewJersey taxes morethan ~ice as muchas wouldn’tyou say that railroads are entitled to Funer~lservices for Mrs. Louise :~ Christ, q’t, widowof John M. tkey earned i~ the S~/ ado~.to-earth,a#broack to theentire tax Orobl,emP . [ ~ !~irist. were held at 8:30 a. m. IU, i ~In Taggart’s Funeral Home, ¯ .~,"~Bound ,o,,o..,,. Brook. Am Requiem Mass .: ~ I o,our, of te, A SSOCIATED R AILROADS OFN EWJ ERSEY .... ~ment wa, ~n the Bound Brook -~elnot0e~. CentralIt. R. of NewJersey * Dehwtre,lamkewenna &We, tern ILK¯ Erie P~lroxd¯ Lehighand HudsonRiver g;. . ’~" . ,. ~RlChaxdThefollowingF. Peternon,Were paL1paul.bearers.F. Rib ~ &New ~kml P. g. , LehighVslley g.R. * New$er~e~ and NewYork g, g. ¯ NewYork ,Ce:tmtR~ll~g R * NewA~mmvY°rk’ Susquetmmm &W~mmm g. IL Pean~lvanlaR. R. * Penna..R~dlngSeashore Liaes * ReadingComply Espress ,~ ~ ~r, Johnl~arre]l, Z~wreneeWolff, l t ageFour T H E R E C O R D Friday, January23, 1948

Hea Ith. Program Nee d ¯ d , L eague T oid GRANT ESTATE LETTERS [ BOARD OF EDUCATION, TOWNSHIP OF FRANKLIN -- la.~IMrs ~..~1~Ame,la "~..hlnndrl=l of~r~tv~ .astonNotice is hereby given to the voters of the 2ownshlp of Frnnlclin The dire need for a co-ordinated dueed the speaker, ...... : ".’"~?’: ",~.’"~.’"~’. "~’Yt’,7" in t, he County of Somerset, State of New Jersey ~hat a publte hearing ~te health program was describ- The Feb. lg meeting¯ the es~a~eof the ol nel...... nusoanQ, ,~cn lie on the proposed school budget for the school .year " lg48-1949 ~111. be {Enarlzz$, WhOales bee ~, ~ 4"~’ ¢~t by Mrs Margaret TompkL~. League, Mrs. E, Byrne Haekett ..... ~ - .~...~o ~¢ ,.’~ .... m .~. h el d at the Middlebush School on Monday, JanuazT 19, 1948, at 8 past president of the New Jersey announced, will be on Juvenlle,~ftt~.~ +~ ,~..~.t~ h,, ~ ...... ,. oclock P. M., and previous to the heating the sold budget Will be Health’~- Council, speaking before delinquency. Judge Arthur Smith L":-~::"--’~-"’~7~-%~--~’"~.~-"~ on file and open to the examination of the public at the office of the t~e Somerset County League of of the Somerset County Juvenile ~.~c.~v a. ~m..vrm~.. cue ~ District Clerk at Lalrd’s store, between the hours of I o’clock and also named executrix. 8 o’clock P. M., on and after January 7, 1948, and to the date of the WomenVoters Thursday, In the Court has been asked to descrlbe I Letters of administration in the Olvio League Building, Somerville. the work of the court. Mrs. Philip ; estate of Miss Mary Daschuk of hearing. v . Mrs. Tomnkins, one of three S. Carr Jr., County probation of-Franklin Townhsip, who died DeC. CURRENT F,~.PENSE women commended by Governor fleer, will report on ~uvenlle de-, I.~. 1947, were granted to he~; Appropnla. ~stimated~ Drtscoll as being most active in linquency in Somerset County and brother, John Daschuck of 34 tions for costs for effecting the reorganization of what can be done to alleviate it. Brookline Ave., Franklin Town- @urrent EnsUing the state health department, told The place will be anvounced later. ,~hip. Year 9-Year of the progress but said much de- , 1947-1948 1943-.1 49 pended on the man whom Gay- - ...... Administration: ernor Drlscoll appoin~ as health Board Members expenses ...... 125.00 125.00 MECHANICAL District Clerk’s o/flee expense ...... 100.00 100.00 briefly the work of the Citizens ¯ ELECTRICAL Custodian’s salary ...... 400.00 400.00 Health Council, the New Jersey Legal expense ...... Health and Sanitary Council, and ARCHITECTURAL 100,00 100.00 School elections ...... 120.00 120.00 the Medical Health Congress. STRUCTURAL Instruetion Supervisory: In polntin~ up the needs of Supervising Prtnclpal~J salary ...... 8.700,00 4,100.00 New Jersey in the health xfleld, I|M[DDLESE SupervisingPrincipal’s offlce expense ...... 50.00 80.00 Mrs. Tompkins cited the stand- TECHNICAL SupervislngPrincipal’s mileage expense .... 150.00 150.00 ards provided by the National Re- Instruction Proper: NEW LOCAT][ON port on Hospital Care. It empha- Teachers’ salaries ...... 65,500.00 75,500.00 sized the need for co-ordination |~ Albany Street, New Brunswick, N.J. Text books ...... 3,000.00 2,G00.00 betweenmedical educators, prac- Phone New Brunswick 2-4457 Supplies...... ~_ 2,800.00 2,800.00 Other expenses...... titioners and patients. The trend APPROVED FOR VETERANS 800.00 400.00 is toward fewer but larger has- Licensed by State of New Jersey Operation: pltalsso dlstrlbutedthat everyone Janitors’ salaries ...... 11,880,00 11,800.00 ¯ , ’ , ,,,,,[ , Janitors’supplies ...... 1,200.00 1,500.00 in the state is withinan hour’s Fuel ...... 4,000.00 4,000.00 distance from a hospital. Cam- " ...... Light and Power ...... 700.00 700.00 munity public health centersare Telephones ...... 500.00 500.00 growingin favor. Coord~te Aetlvitles: READY YOUR CAR FOR WINTER a Mrs. Tompkins emphasized the AttendanceOfficer’s salary ...... 1,800.00 1,800.00 ~m weakness of any health program Drive’~ in . , . we’ll~o over your ear from stem to stern . . . AttendanceOfficer’s mileage exper~e ...... 200.00 200.00 ~I~ in New Jerseywhen this State has Lubricate. , . Clean. . . ReverseFlush Your It~t&latorwith our MedlcalLRspector’s salary ...... 1,800.00 1,000.00~ no medical school, no training 81~d~l Ig~uipmeat,and All at 8maU Co~t! Nursessalary ...... 4.350.00 4,400.00~ In publichealth, no courseIn so- Nursesmileage expenses ...... 800.00 500.00~ Dentist salary and material ...... clal service work. She also express- TIRES. TUBES. BAT’r~_.~_rES. ACCE88ORne-~ 1,350,00 11,3~0.00 ed her belief that New Jersey Cafeterias ...... 500.00 1,000.00 ~[ needs a consolidated nursing sere- A.*llis: SICORA SSOSERVICE Transportation in district ...... 15,000.00 18,000.00 ice. Transportation out of distrtct ...... 16.000.00 18.000.00 In the absence of tile president, Fixed Charges: [~on@: N. B. ~-~7~ Mrs. R. O. Quinn presided over Taltlon ...... 88,000,00 ~6,000.00 the business meeting that pre- L~m~la H~hway & Fra~tL~ Ave, N]gW IM~UNSW~CK, N.J. Insurance ...... 1,000,00 1,200.00 ceded the program. Mrs. Edward Chandler, health chairman, lntro-~ $92~,925.00 $238,698.00 -- REVENUg8 District tax ...... 149.482.00 161,944.27 State aid ...... 73,443.00 80,350.73 Tuitlon...... 3,~?0.00. ~ .~100.00, $225,925.00 $238.695.00

~# " @ Buildings ...... $13,000.00 $10,000.00 Revenues District tax ...... $18,000.00 $10,000.00 Dated January 7, 1948. Wu,LrAM R. T. LAIRD, District ~lerk. to serve you better .. " ...... _......

¯ A Hew Service For Highland is always eim.ging, hn- provemcnts i.. equipment Park,New Brunswick and ~re eon.~tantly t)eing made -.ew .,ethod.~,.tdoi,,g Vicinity ! things faster and })citer areeonstantly being MONEY LOANS developed. ¯ That’s why training 1-HOURSERVICE .never ends for telephone people. Their training This N EW office C A S H in A n y begins the day they report will HELPyou in ALL Amounts from $25 to $~00. for duty. It continues, Financial Troubles. through "refresher" We do not require courses, as long as they’re co makers, endorsers on the job. Loons will be grant- or furniture. ¯ Up-to-date equipment ed on your own slg- ~L and up-to-date training nature ! P L E A S E WE promise t b a t ’ arc two, big reasons why PHONEfor QUICK telephone service is always borrassedYOUwillnotat bey oem’u r increasing in value SERVICE ! job! becoming more :, dependable,moreefficient, ,~ and more useful. Beacon Finance IJ Company I "~, ’. 2~ RARITANAVE., HIGHLAND PARK | ~. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ~ Clmege~ S~% per roD, i f~;~-, . Ma~mger, John S. Code .. ~.~.

i vavrlok,hiswife: V.os 476 1-2 20.801 17.18 ~ Jennie Vilagos,his wife; 499 31-33 13.24 10 17 41.17 ~ THE RECORD 11 Steve Vllages ~. Mrs. Steve 60 43 32.80 : 16 2-3 45.81 Published at M~ddlebush; N. J, Phone New )8~n-~rWtOk B-$900 57-58 80.84 _ Vilagos,his wife;Jennie Vilagos 55 29 41.1748"/ $2.00 39.40 20.80 By the Year - & John Doe, her husband; Emil 487 30 to 38 inc. 45.21 487 43-44 29.62 - PublishedWeekly by the FranklinTownship Publishing Company. W’leclek& Mrs. Emil Wieciek,487 24 9.89 57 35 to 37 inc. 36.39 Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Middlebush, N.J., his wife; Carl Woerfel & Mrs. 487 10 to 13 inc. 27.55 55 47 27.61 ’ under the act of March 3, 1679. Carl Woerfel, his wife; Eugene 486 23 to 26 inc. 27.55 60 40 17.18 F. Whltehorne & Mrs. Eugene 486 14 to 17 in0. 27.55 55 24.25 45.81 WARREN OZ.~ER ...... PublisherF. Whitehorne,.his wife;Adam 18 26 19.69123 19 68.41 LEONARDRUPPERT ...... Editor Yodon~o& Mrs. Adam Yodongo,16 43 19.9655 63 42.03 , AI~’~’~ONYJ. BORJ.r~K...... Advertising Manager his wife; George Yavor & An- 173 7 124.67 17 12-13 93.34 hie Yavor, his wife; Stephen J. 230 27 to 29 inc. 17.86 55 38 32.06 S’~F.FF WR£~S Buckley and Mrs. Stephen J. 230 33 to 35 inc. 34.27 67 23 to 26 inc. 55.26 Mrs. Louis E. Burk.hardt. Franklin St., E. Millstone, Millstone 8-1503M3 Huckley, his wife; Stephen J. 17 21 44.84 68 13 to 16 inc. 78.56 ~ ...... Amwell Rd., Middlebush, ~ Mflistone 8-07.74-M-1 Buckley and Annie Buckley, hls 18 27 49.14 231 30 to 42 inc. 65.26 . Eva Rey ...... Princeton1971 J I, Box ~4, ~mgs~n wife; Annie Buckleyand John I 14 8.75 16 16 83.55 ~soanne¯ louis Rooth__351 Irvington Ave.. NewBrunswick, Phone 2 8562 R Doe, her husband; Vincent 18 7-8 68.41 502 7-8 79.53 Theodore A. Szabo__528 Hamilton St., New Bruns., N. Bruns. 2-5041 Bisogno and Mrs. Vincent Bis- 16 48 15.61 510 1-2 55,32 Mrs. I. J. Wa~ner...... Box 75 Franklin Park, N. Bruv.~. 2-0454-J1 ogno, his wife; Virginia Frenchy 24 21 52.72 510 26 to 34 inc. 91.63 Mrs. John W. Rightmtre, RD. 1, Princeton ...... Belie Mead 27-F-2 & James Frenchy, her husband; 114 11 to 14 inc. 246.65 9 77 22.62 L_ NewBrunswick Est, a~s, Inc., a 62 40 10.97 17 7 29.02 4D’* Friday, January 23, 19z 8 New York Corp., and ~e un- 476 22-23 20.80 40 22-23 29.62 knownheirs, devisces and person- 477 14-15 20.80 475 24 to 29 inc. 59.58 al representatives and thelr ~o~ 29-30 20.80 501 3 to 8 inc. NOTICE TO REDEEM his wife; John Mraz & Annie and each of their heirs, devisees, ~ 98.48 159/168 IMraz. his wlfe; Jan Mazurek~ 11 to 14 inc. 37.40 2 9-I0 69,47 executors,admlnlstrators, gran-I~)~ 1 to 36 inc. 79.21 70 45-46 66,94 IN CHANCERYOF NEWJERSEY Mrs. Jan Mazurek, his wife; Nick tees, assigns or successors in ~^~. 1-2 20.80 71 1-2 67.84 TO: Josephine Aison (Olson) and Mallin and Mrs. Nick Mallin, right, tl.tle or interest of the ~,~ 1 to 4 inc ..... 68.95 Dated: January 16, 1948. John Doe, her husband; LtzZle his wife; Nick Madzar & Mar- said persons, the name "John u~ 13 MAC’KO, garethe Medzar, his wife; John Doe" above set out is fictitious, 24.18 JOHN Beckman & John Doe, her hus- ~he husbands being so noml- 495 26 to 28 inc. 65.75 Solicitor for Complainant, band; Jer~y Ohrtstoboro & Mrs. Maha & Anna Maha, his wife; naiad because of bhe inability of 487 19 48.00 214 Smith Street, Jerry Ohristobaro, l~is wife; John Mihalik & Anna Mihalik, complainant to ascertain the true 11 34 55.52 Perth Amboy, New Jersey Charles Christensen and Mrs. his wife; Joseph Matter & Mrs, Joseph Matter, his wife; Ivan Christian and surnames and to 18 14-15 22.52 .~ Charles Christensen, his wife; ascertain whether or not the fe- 444 7-8 129.93 John Chrtstiansen and Emma Mikulcich & Mrs. Ivan Mlkul. 8 7.56 Cem*istiansen, his wife; Carmine cieh, his wife; Antonio Mozzio~i male owners are married, and the I & Mrs. Antonio MozZlotti, his wives of the male owners are 523A 37 to 40 inc. 19.70 En*10o& Teresa Errico, his wife; herein designated by ~refixing 16 47 16.92 Mary H. Eggnauer & John Doe, wife; Gaetano Netale & Mrs. 60 57-8 38.38 her husband; Nlcola Ferraro & Oaetano Natale, his wife; Guis- the word "Mrs." before the eppe Ntzi & Mrs. Guiseppe Nizi, known Christian and surnames 17 8-9 .17.94 Mrs. Ntoola Ferraro, his wife; of the male owners. 11 4 19.69 ~mn" Spare Time can be M. Fleischer & Mrs. Frank his wife; Mih~l Niklai & Annie 173 3-4 M. Fleischer, his wife; Peter M. Nlklai, his wife; Henry P. O’Neill TAKE NOTICE that Meyer W. 44.38 PROFITABLE LFrank & Mrs. Henry P. O’Neill, his 60 50 89.37 , Flood& Mrs. Peter M. Flood, his wife;Josephine Olson (Aison) & Jaffe,Esq., the Masterin Chan- I 9 21.54 New ~"~ife; Agnes Fogarty & John John Doe, her husband; Illyko cery of New Jersey, to whom this 17 30-31 35.38 Plan offers dvili~ ’ ~Doe, her husband; Sadie Fogarty Olenisak& Mrs.I11yko Olenlsak, matter has been referred, has ap- 2 4 38.22 tmf~ngwith PaY... in [ & John Doe, her husband;Vin- 131 17 to 20 inc. dozens of sk~sl i cenzo ~errare & Teresa Ferraro, his wife; Helen Olenisak & John pointed the 29th day of January, 127.43 his wife, Angelo Funari & Mrs. Doe, her husband; Iltyko Glen- 1948, at the hour of ten o’clock 70 66 30.57 ~,5/~ ¯ c~# ~ "C~# ,4b~m"’ AngeloFunarl, his wife:Libbie isak& HelenOlenlsak, his wife;in th’~forenoon (prevalllng time) 55 40 11.76 Gold; Joseph A. Oaspar & Mar- MacieJ Palkabla & Katarzyna as the time and his office, 214 70 60-61 35.38 garet Gas,par, his wife; Mike Palkabla, his wife; Rev. B. Paw- Smith Street, in the City of Perth 18 11 21.02 ~"(~N~ Oazdag & Marie Gazdag, his lowsk~ & Mrs. B. Pawlowski, his Amboy, County of Middlesex and wife; ,Fr~,~eiszck Gondek & Mrs. wife; Anna Peazko & John Doe, State of New Jersey, as the place ..... Franeiszek Oondek, his wife; her husband; Mike Pomykata & when and where erie or any of you lorenzo Greco& Mrs. Lorenzo Frances Pomykata, his wife; shall pay to the Complainant the Oreco, his wife; Charles Oelet- Anthony Polczer & Roste Pole- amount found due on the tax sale HEADQUARTERSFOR BANQUETS& WEDDINGS kanich & Mrs. Charles Oelet- zer, his wife; Mike Ferri & certificate issued to the Township kanich, ,his Wife; Carmelo Gar. Vittoria Perri, his wife; of Franklin, the Complainant, by anfalo & Mrs. Carmelo Garan- John Pltuh, and Marie Pltuh, the Collector of Taxes of the Tin, w~re fam~m f~ ~ ~ ~ a~ ~nm~$ ~m~k~ ~-~ falo, l~mwife" J0j~n Oragola & his w~fe; Bernard ~Pisar & Ethel Township of Franklin, together ~ about your ~t ~ sthl&’. O r ~ ~ M flr Mrs. ~ Oragbla, his wife; Pisar, his wife; John Palla & with the taxed costs of this suit Chit "q~ Ortgas & Barbara Mrs. John Palla. his wife; and which said tax sale certifieate ~vsm~s fma wife; Steve Gamrad MlkolaJ Piasecki & Mrs. MikolaJ ,covers premises known and des- :r~,Mrs. ~t~ve Oamrad, his wife; Plaseckt, his wife, Pe~r Putila ignated on the Tax Map of the Steve Gamrad & Mary Gamrad & ofiPu.la, his wife Thorn. Township ofFranklin as his wife; Mary Oamrad & Johz D. Roberts & Mrs. Thomas D. blocks shown hereunder. The GEORGE’SBAR & GRILL Doe, her husband; Mary Olady~ Roberts, his wife; Manuel Rod- amount found due by th0 Master & John Doe, her husband; Wfl- riques & Mrs, Manuel Rodriques, is also shown hereunder. liam Gott& Sarah Gott, h~s his wife; Stephan Ricel & Marya 50~ H~M~.TON ST., NEW BRUNSw/OK Phons ~,-818’/ Anna Hampton & John Ricel, his wife; Andy Ro~s & Amount her husband: Peter Hard- Mrs. Andy Rostas, his wife; Found ¯ en & Anna Harden, his wife; Steve Restas & Mrs. Steve Roe- Block Lot Due ~. . _~ George Harvan & Lizzie Harvan, tas. his wife; Harry Rivnyak & 487 18 $15.78 his wife; Stefan Hriczwife: &Jo Ka~h- ph Mrs. HarryRohalle Rlvnyak,&John his herwife; 717 80 10-2042 18.19.69 Herdtna & Mrs. Joseph Herding, husband: James Spano & Otan- O0 44-45 25.02 SPECIALSFOR THIS WEEK his wlfe; E]izaboth Hamilton & nina Spano. his wife; George A. 602 35-36 79.53 John Doe, her husband; Henry Scovlll & Mrs. George A. 8eevlU, 487 I to 4 inc. 41.04 Halmos & Mrs. Henry Halmoe, his wife; Fritz Schlangis & Mrs. 487 41-42 22.52 AT THE his wife; Teofil Janishewski& !mrl~zSch]angis, hiswtfe; ]~se 173 1 29.62 Aniela Janishewskl, his wife: Scharf & Sigmund Scharf, her 9 26 7.56 NikolaJ Jurocko & Mrs, NlkolaJ husband; Nelrle Slattery & John 506 9-10 24.18 Jurocko, ~ls wife; NikolaJ Jur- Doe, her husband; Daniel F. 00 59 27,83 ooko & Paraska Jurocko, hls smith & Mrs. Daniel F. Smith, 60 28-29 47.14 ROYAL KOSHER wife; Paraska Jurocko & John his wife; Alessandro Stanzlone 18 25 14.09 Doe, her husband; Michael & Fllomena Stanztone, his wife; 16 36-7 36.38 ~I,r,~yzen and Mrs. Michael Kozen, Frank Stanzione & Teodora 801 16 to 29 inc. 7.50 M eat and Pou It./M ark et ~[~is wife; Henena Kosen and Stanzlone, his wife; Anna E. 60 12 57.93 ~"~’ohn Doe, her husband; Frank Stoll (Stall) & John Doe, her 11 1 10.97 Keisko & Suzie Ketsko, ,his wife; husband; Andy Skovran & An- 55 26 15.17 Hiram Street NewBrunswick Izidor Klein & Mrs. Izidor Klein, nit Skovran, hls Wife; Michael 503 9-10 19.70 his wife; August Kaufhold & Slmego & Veronica Simego, his 49.24 Annal~mfhold, his wife;August wife; Charles E, Seymour & 116 :26 141.90 Free Delivery--Tel.N. B. 2-d~29 Kaufhold & Mrs. August Kauf wife,Mrs.. ElizabethCharles E.Spem~ler Seymour, & Johnhis 487 17 12.40 hold, hls wife; Anna Kaufhold 19.70 & John Doe, her husband: John Doe. her husband; Kirilo Sere- 54 Fresh. 74 ~6 13.88 Killed SOUP CHICKENS ¯ 45c Ib¯ I KJersen& Mrs. John I~ersen, enowlch.& Helen Semenowich, 41 8.94 his wife; Mike Kiselow & Anna his wife, George Smith & Annle 60 ! Kiselow, his wife: Mike Kiselow Smith. his wife: Joseph Szenky 11.78 ~I 5 2 13.24 DUCKS ¯ 40c Ib & Mrs. Mike Kiselow, his wife; & Annie Szenky, his wife; Kill ¯ . * * ’ . Amelia Talamtnt & John DOe, 2 21.02 I .Anna Ktselow & John Doe, her 18 31 Presh.:: husbend; JozefKot &Antonina her husband; Mike Ternavsky BREAST ¯ Kot, hLq Wlfe; Jan Kueharzyk & & Mrs. Mike Ternavsky, his wife; 17 181,015 VEAL ¯ ¯ 39c lb ¯ [ , 1’ Anna Kt~oharzyk, his wife~ Ouiseppe Toechi & Mrs. Oui-17 76.97 546 ’ ’i -- ,Ploter Kozlowskt & A~a~ Koz- seppe Toccht. his wife; Thomas 112 59.00~-o,= LAMB . 90c Ib ’ , lowskl,his wife;Frank Kostra- Twomey & Vera Twomey, his 501 11-12 66.96 CHOPS . ~:~ . ba (.Kostroba) & Mrs. Frank wife; Arcar~elo O. Tiff & Mrs. 70 6 ~83 41.38 I Kostraba (Kostroba) his wife; Areangelo O. Tiff, his wife, 54 I 22 , HO,E BEEFLIVER | AndyLun, ian&Mrs. AndyLuu-OuidoTifl&Mrs. GuidoTlfl, hisS00 9-10 20.80 90c Ib wife, Arcangelo O. Tiff & Guido 499 17-18 24.18 ~1" ’ : : "lli~ ¯ tlan, his wife; Ivan La.ngus & 11 and part of 12 15.10 ~,,.~]l~athens Langus,his wife, Mteh- Tifi, his wife; Steve Takaes & 248 LE,, 60c lb, ,-!. ~’~Eel Lengyel & .Annie longyel, Mary Takacs, his wife: Nicholas 248 13 9.60 SOUP MEAT :,~h_~wife;WflliamLakomacki& Trlcarico&Mrs. Nicholas Tri- 54 22 35.24 carieo, his wife; Rosie Toth 54 44 29.89 F ES. ,~-.Rnthwilla’ I.~koma0ki, his wife; FARMEGGS ¯ ¯ ¯ 63c doz. ,!~] r, ,~drO Mns,][1~JL & Marie Musin. &JohnDoe, her.husband;Andra 60 14 tne 25.3867.96 c-o,o Mrs. Andro Musinka, his wife; wife; JohnUhl & Mrs. JohnUhl, nlR.nA -r ,L ~Marie Musinka & John Doe, her his wife; Joe VoJtus & Mrs. ~YOO 458 36.22 ~ ~tefanla Mflewskt, his wife;I Margaret Vo)tus, his wife: Lena 18 Meal and Poultry Only : E~--~P.n~on~o Me~ool~n~& Anell~ [ R. Vanderheot & John Doe. her 18 41.97 ~/~Mar~ol~, his Martini husband; Antonio Ver~cclo & I’/ 40.34 wife; 101 U.S. Government Graded Choice ¯ ~ ~b~/:~ltnek:~~,_~_~o~___~~]~l~ I" Axing,_ l~qln~.k, ~wife; l Mrs.j@~llAntonlOv~,v]~ver~eeJo,~ Mrs.hiswife;john 479195 9~.803~’36 :1:1~:120’80 l I I I m~i’

¯ . .. .-. ~.= .... ~ PageSix . , THE R EC, O RD 1948 ter howone looked~ it, end,i, Friday, Ja J Middlebush Wins BASKETBALL BOWLING Elmer Lucas kept the Eagles’ . Franklin Township Firemen’s ahead almost singlehandedly,But 01 ¯O,or _,_or_ameno, SENIOR’LEAGUE Bowling League EXPERT B~m=ttlnB, a~mer~ Standings to Date Charile Gobac must have given Currently one of the hottest Standings to Date his boys a pep talk during the half tenBor~l Service. Joe’s Barber teams in the league after a slow Won Lost Won Lost because the third canto saw, Henry, Shop, St.. 600New Hamilton Brunswick. St., 0 MillstoneValley ..... ~.. st, art in which they lost three FranklinEagles ...... 5 35 10~thempour polarafter poLrttinto l games, .the Middlebush cagem Boy’s Club ...... 3 2 Communlty ...... 34 11 : the hoop to gain a seventeenPoint ~VANTED:2-3 rooms, -n hlm. 3 2 Second District...... routed the second place Sports- Sportsmen ...... 25 201bulge. The Mflstoners went all! ished apartment. Couple. N. B. men tosserson Wednesday,43-39.. Middlebush ...... 2 3 E. Franklin...... 25 20 i out to narrowthe eount,bttt nlne2-8295oW. 2 3 Middlebush Winners over East Millstone Swishers ...... 11 34.^, poL~tswas as close as they could E. M. A. C ...... 0 5 Franklin...... Park ...... 5 4uI get and that is how the game ~ ¯ earlierin ahe week by .three... Inalviaual...... ucormg ’~. poin’ts, the Middlebushers go~ ozz ...... High Honors To Date . INSULATION ~zazuraz, ~wmners "e~ High Team Set, Millstone ended. ~ EATIIER - STRIPPING t to an early lead and held it .... - ...... _^ Val- High scoring honors went to ~hroughot~t,the game as they wore,,ucas Wllmont .:agms E M-A"~’- ...... "l~ ley, 2579 VENETIAN BLINDS "~ "" Elmer Luoas who netted ten field -quest vf MateJJ~ls---All Work ~o~.~..~.o ~ ...... ~...~ ...... -....’~ ~v~..~.~ Halasz S-’ "r’s--e" . t~ ...... ~°° High Team Game, Second Dis* goals to boost .himself into second ~ porL~/~ n _:_ ...... speed and prolific shooting ...... o~ trtct, 902. Guaranteed JF"~lm The Sportsmen, who were ~unnam, aa.mmeousn ...... ~ High Indlvldual Game. J. Llm- place in the league scoring race. Free Es.lma~es 50 yanski, E. Franklin, 240. Outstanding for the losers were Call: Trenton 4-7542 obviously hampered with out the ~emp. Swis, f~s...... Wilmont, who bagged 16,. and ...... ~, ~ ~mu ...... ~ Results Last Week Belle i~eade39F22 ~rVlCeS OI Mlelr nlgn scoring ~or- ~ ~^t.^^ "~.-,^. .. Frank Nagle, whose mid court I"NSUL-WOOL INSULATION ward, Halasz,Just colfldn’tget ~. ~’ ~’an:a’r~..~o~sClu...... ;; Second District (2) 156 sets brought whlstles from the CORPORATION started and never threatened ’~ ~ ^ o. Horvath ...... R’¯ Laz~k-~ ~y, ,r.~. A¥4..FA,~u %,~...... Of crowd and forced the Eagles to R.D. No. 3, BrunawlekPike, seriously. On Monday, they had " ~ O an~m ...... 159 117 ___ Reld....~’"~’~le~"’o~" ¯ ,~,~, ~,o,, ...... ou keep him wel out of range. knocked off a strong Boys’ Club Hocrler ...... 148 153 Trenton, N. J. IlVt~--~ ...... uW ~L~ la~u~t~. -- ranora, - C...... 123 Tanora, J. The victory was definitely a JUNIOR LEAGUE 154 113 145 Clancla ...... 164 153 170 team one for the Winners and J--# E W--= ~RSE y Won Lost: ...... 155 146 150 their passing and bah handling Boy’s Club ...... 2 was superb.. Biggest thorns in 01Marotto ...... ~ ~ranklin 5 - - 1 0 ~he Sportsmen’s side were John Kingston ...... 755 677 774 ~;i.~ .... - ...... 1 1 ] E. Fr~nkBn (I) ~:~--:~ :~ McOuffy and Cobby Feid. Both Mlddlebush 0 1 ’ Eas" ~ .boys were undoubtedly"on". MillstoneJrs.- ...... 140 136 112 ~=~ 0"~ ¯ , ...... 0 2-veros ton ...... 142 130 ii~i~i::~ Reid s one-hand shot was working ~ , ...... 151 ¯ well and he emerged ~s high Indivldtml 8coring I- ¯ - ...... ’ scorer with 15 counters.Equally Potonskl, Boy s Club ...... ~o~esar .. 155 145 137 i 27 Li,~.ans}~/ ..... 152 144 158 1 " devast~ing was McGtLffy. Many Konetz, Kingston ...... 26. "~’ ...... ~:~:~~ :." ~.:’:~i of his shotsnever touchedthe rim. Morton,Millstone ...... 23[ ~ o ~,.~u ~ ~o~,[ "...~:~v For the losers, Hornyak and L~zicky, Millstone ...... 17] I l Dun~enko were the maln cogs, the Luck, Kingston ...... 16 [ ~rllls.,-~-~--v’~t,,~- ,~ ~ formerne~ I0 Points. Clanflone,Franklin 16 ’, ...."" ~"~ ""-~f- ’~-" - -- ~ , - ...... ~anu~ ...... 1~7 1~ 167 - Middiebtmh (4~) Pagano, Boys Club ...... 15)Erdek ~. ~:.-":.. ~ G. F. P. RUSSo, Boy’s Club ...... 131 --- e/~*u’#m,’..~-.~4,~. ~~ ~ " 15 ] Paris ...... ~ ’ ~::~ ~ |.1 ¯ ~ | r- |

Karuzas 150 181 145 ...... ~t.._.i--~-~,’~ ...... 0 0 0 ~tng~ten(41 ) ...... V w ", "~: .... "~ i li]l~ 207 167 Myertons ...... 0 0 O O. F p I Ruppert ...... Reynolds. c .... :.. 0 2 2 Esche, f ...... 2 0" 4 Jenr~n ...... 173 170 177 Thompson,g ...... 2 1 5 Konetz,f ...... 7 O 14] ~ "~:’="-=--:J Reld, g ...... 6 3 15 Kuderka ...... Imz .~Z ’ ¯ /:/. ~ 2 0 4 , .~mameausn’"’l’v~v, ~L..~----",,r ~ -- LucK. C b z ZZ[_ . . , "- - 4- Iawle--" ...... ¯ " , ~mach . 141 1¢-~ _ _ _ i Ahrens,Jr. I00 121 .....~pO_l’~m~l laz) [’ Potts. g ...... U 1 I l-- .~ ...... -. .-=-" 141 ---i O. F p. Marks g ...... 0 0 0 .~e r~ ___ ...... 13b 178 , Anrens, t~r. 108 147 146 ’ ~t~ ~ H~l#~t,~~’~i~ ~,a4m~ILv,...... z ...... ;~ ]u OlB, ~Pot ...... u u u __ - .... _ ..... ] ~ ~i 12r/ ...... rAp~-~.or.l~. I ...... ~Kliberu lU ...... 2 u 4 ,~aams ._._ - ...... -3"., zTu l~a I~4] Dtmaenko, c ...... 4 0 8IN. Luck ...... 0 0 01~me ...... LuPo, g ...... 0 0 Ol -- ~ -- --- ~ ~i 878 ,03 742f Smlth ...... 0 2 2[ 19 3 41[ Newklrk, g 2 0 4 Millstone (27) Community (2) Knlgbt ...... " 0- 2 [[ 2 0. F p l Dunaenko ...... 151! IS -~ ~lM°rt°n,f ...... 3 0’ 8JTaylor ...... 151 194 _.. i .... iClmpko, f ...... 1 0 2[ FI1 kohazl ...... 131 145 129 ~ Chemicals have pI;tycd a major pan m the develop- I ¯ ~s s ks. JR. Lazlcky, c ...... 8 1 17[ Pancza ...... 148 141 137 merit of medici, he... in the progressof industry... ]E. Lazlcky. g ...... 0 0 0[Kerekes ...... 148 120 122] ¯ I~OVS- ~.IUD NIDS in ~.. -ir~ .,i~- [J. Bishop, g ...... 1 O 2 [ Klinger...... 180 171 I~7I impr(,ved li~,,,g st:mdards for your home.Didyou ,~ :)Wishers, .IY=33 iv. Bishop ...... 0 0 01 -- [ knowthat Newlersey produces over $200,000,000.* ’"~ r,^,.,.,..,,., h.,.v .t,.,-,.,. tn hold a[ Bryger ...... 0 0 0r 738 777 I696 wor[h of d~cmicals a year? In fact, NewJersey ~s second...... place~" ...... deadock ° afterMonbetng"- Hills] ...... 0 0 O" Franklin Park (1) J downed by the Sportsmenon - [ ------[ I ...... racmelli ..... 1~0 145 147I[ tirst in the dollar value of chemical products in the i ~.v th. P~w’ CI,,h eked out a [ 13 1 271 Cauldwell ...... 163 144 137] [J. S.A. ¯ ~ 143 100 164! 3"~"-":;5-win’--over a determined | I Leltinger ...... , / --’-~-,.." "’.*. ". x-e,~no-,~a-,’s clos / .Lewless 145 ln3 12. There ,ire 1~,,061 neighbors of yours employedm ~’]~’:gu;%;oJg~3. °°" " Boy’s Club 1331 l Wegner ...... 125 130 1SO i / I this great blew Jersey industry. With annual payrolls NO single player can be de-[ ..... q. P. P:[ ~ ~ _.-I ii elared the outstanding factor in[ FO~DnSKI, . I. - ...... U 1 13 [ *ll’l 0~1 /~U l [,)ruling more than $34,000,000, chemical companies , Pagano,: 2 i the Boy s Club win, all five of the |_ . . ¯ ...... 3 7 ~. "/ ~ff, ...... [ formone ~,~ the strongest chains in productdiversifi- starters teaming up to presentoaroacz, aF ...... c 2 2 6, , I | =ames uown cation in the state. They manufacture hfe-saving . ~i drugs, v.tal.ndustr.alcompounds, and manyof the . househ,,Id.chemicals you use in your home.. ~ _g ...... There are good reasons why the chemical industry !!!i i l operates in NewJersey. With such advantages as ..... ~ 13 33 ,take a healthytwo game lead over [ place Eagles on Monaay, wmt~ 7 me,r-. ¯ nearest ¯ pursuers. , excellent trans[x~rtationfacilities, skilled workers, Mazurak,capable Swisher center. ,~h^, ~,~ ho.,~ h.... ~,^,,~ ^,,* ,.^~ [ Middi e bush (21) I The Eagles, victors over a stub- [ proximity to major markets, and plentiful supplies ~’~’~’~ ~:~"~:~’,~"~’~’~’: | O. F. p. : born Swisher team on Monday in ] .... "~’~;~ of raw materials, ~t S no wonderthat th~s great state " .^...... ^.~" ...... ~... _^...__ .o .... .^, I,lMe ,~army, z...... :~ U 0 a g mea .mac ...... saw vwo overtone I ,,oo ^. Ho *o.,...*o ,,W~..o.." ~o [Boniface ...... 0 0 0, Periods break a eight deadlock [ stands sixth in the nation in total value of manufac- 0 0 after Walt Mazurekof the bedz for the °~ame’s scorm- hon-[MacKinnon,f ...... 0 losers[ luredproducts. _~ --" I DeGroff, c. 1 0 2, had gone on a 34 Point scoring [ urn. [ReYnolds, g ...... " ...... I .~.~.....,. ¢,I..I.v..,. ~.~,,.a, 4 0 8 spree, broke away from ~he Mill- [ ¯¯ ,~ ,,. [Phillips, g ..... 2 1 5 ’: stoners in a fruitful third petted [ P.bhc #ervice Electric a.d Gas Compa.7, p.bllc "ig. ~^t,,,~, ¢ ~ ~ a ~c!.~urno ...... 0 0 0 after being held to a [slim servantof a great state, ¢or#mendsthe chemical Tornello. f ...... 5 1 11 -- --, two point edge ~.t halgime, i.dustry a,:d a.ticipatcs its tontim~ed Srowth. -- Russo ...... 0 0 10 1 21 The firsthalf was tightno mat- O[ ~ I Gery ...... 0 0 0’, .... [ *S¢:,t;sti:s. U.$.Census Bureau Yetsko, c ...... 2 3 7 ! z-- - -. - | W. Shirley, ...... g .... 2.. 3 ,04 10. ~ ...... ~ | P.,.o...... o _o 2 WILLIAMR. T. LAIRD ’I I/ .~,~d~m..t ... ¢.~:e, ¯ 15 9 39 ¯ . ¯ . Swl~he.,Sti, I~ Agrl©ulturai Imple.enhl -- Ferhhzer -- Lime t/ took "_.~, "" s~otO"" P~ ~’~""’. ~tso0~" " ~. ~in~U~,~.r".... "’"" Seed: Field Fen¢Ing--|h=. - ,=..*~-.,,s,,’-_.s~,,-’ ’ ~:~ ¯ Mazurak, e.--’-.’.-- 6 1 13 ~ ;| ¢~,.~t "~,~o~ ~N’u" i.g~" ~ ’Kemp ~... S 1 ,~ ~ , FRANKLIN PAR~ 9/ ~"" ~" ! g..:.:::::7 S I . ;[ !~.,, Tannenzopf~. .... ~’----0 0 0 ~ Phone.¯Eecf Milletone 8-1508-M.2- I ...~ .~.~:.~-~. ,~.t.-,- .. _ ~ "~ 0".’: .... :, , ,-,..,,-~r,,,~,~..-...... --:-* ’ , ~/91