Churches Plan New School Transportation Plan Don’T Burn Those Leaves
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An Independent Newspaper Devoted to the Interests of the People of Hightstown and Vicinity 103D YEAR—NUMBER 16 HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1951 PRICE—FIVE CENTS A Pair of Prospective Brides Do Not Burn Leaves— Turnpike Sets Make Valuable Mulch Churches Plan New School Transportation Plan Don’t burn those leaves. Speed Limit Each autumn nature furnishes Reformation gardeners with plenty of leaves. It Leaves 70 Without Bus Rides; seems like a nuisance to rake them, but don’t forget they make At 60 MPH valuable mulching material. What’s Service Here more they are for free. Board Schedules Open Session Don’t be like the follow who Dr. Corson to Address Deepwater-Bordentown burns up nature's autumn gift and then turns around and buys Congregations from 9 Section Is Slated jieat moss or salt hay from a nur Church Day Speaker No Financial Support sery. If you liave many perennial Communities in Area To Open November 1 flowers, the leaves' supply will Forthcoming from State come in quite handy, Autos, truck and buses using the A winter covering of leaves pro Protestant churches from ninej For Additional Routes 118-mile New Jersey Turnpike will vides protection. It keeps out the communities in this area will partici- ; be limited to a maximum speed of heat that comes with late winter pate in a Reformation Day service | Faced with a transportation prob 60 miles an hour except in sections thaws and prevents the drying to be held in the newly-erected^ Ayer | lem that will leave some 70 students where lower speeds are posted for effect of cold winds on the crowns Memorial Chapel at Peddle School without bus rides and no hope of se reasons of safety, it has been an of perennial flowers and canes of Sunday, October 28 at 8 p.m. More curing State financial support for nounced by Paul L. Troast, chair hybrid roses. The smart gardener than 700 persons from churches in the addition of new buses or routes man of the Turnpike Authority. makes good use of leaves and it Hightstown, Cranbury, Allentown, at this time, the East Windsor Jamesburg, Plainsboro, Yardville, The new super road will run from will give the garden that extra lift Township Board of Education has it may need next spring. Penns Neck, Dutch Neck and Day- called an open meeting Tue^iay eve George Washington bridge at Fort ton are expected to attend. Lee to Deepwater, Salem County, Mist Evelyn J. Nady Miss Hilda Ferraro ning at 7'JO o'clock in the high The Deepwater to Bordentown sec The Rev. Dr. Fred Pierce CorMjn, school auditorium to air the situa tion is scheduled to open November Farmingdale and is also employed by bishop of the Methodist Church in tion w'ith parents. Two engagements of interest in Philadelphia and Wyoming confer In a letter sent this week to par 1 and the section north of Borden this area were made known over the the Freehold Rug Company. He will No Nematodes town to Newark later in November. soon enter the U. S. Army. ences, will be the guest speaker. His ents of transported pupils the Board week-end. subject will be “The Charter of Our revealed that limits have been es In January the highway will be Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Ferraro of opened along its entire length. Announcement is made of the en Faith.” Clergy of the Lutheran, tablished beyond which pupils can here announced the engagement of Found in N.J. Baptist, Dutch Reformed, Episcopal, be carried. This followed a recom For passenger cars the toll charge gagement of Miss Evelyn J. Nady, their daughter, Hilda, to John Jud- for the entire distance will be $l./5, Methodist, African and Presbyterian j mendation made by State officials daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. John communions will officiate at the ser-; and will require rerouting of the approximately V/ 2 cents a mile. Judson of Montgomery, N.Y. Rates range upward to $3 for autos Nady of Cranbury Station, to Fran Potato Ground vice. , ! buses to equalize the loads. with trailers, $3.50 for trucks with cis S. Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ferraro is a graduate of the Choristers from 21 churches will i Orerioadine Prohlem Samuel Morgan of Farmingdale. local high school and is employed as form a chorus of 200 voices. Color | two axles and dual tires and $5 for For the fourth consecutive year, The Board expects to place the semi-trailer trucks with four or Miss Nady. is a graduate of' a secretary at Diamond Brothers bearers and choir members are re plan into effect as soon as possiUe Hightstown High School and is now Company, Trenton. Mr. Judson is no trace of the golden nematode quested to meet in Ayer chapel at Fred P more axles. (Heterodera rostochiensis), a seri to eliminate an overloading problem employed in the office of the Hights an employee of the Central Jersey 5:30 p.m. on October 28. which has to be remedied due to Eventually the turnpike will be town Rug Company. Mr. Morgan is GLF here and is residing in Hights ous pest of white potatoes in Eu The service will 1^ the second an supervised from an administration state regulations. a partner of S. Morgan & Son, town. rope, has been found in New Jer nual observance of Reformation Day A board spc4cesman said that four building near New Brunswick. Mo sey, reports the Division of Plant sponsored by the Brainerd Regional torists driving both trucks and pas- Joseph Kusiak of the five bus routes now in use Industry, State Department of Ag Ministerial. The last Sunday in Oc have overloading problems. An in sen ^ r cars will be permitted to riculture, tober marks the 434th anniversary of travel 60 miles an hour. However, in vestigation by the transportation Defense Officials Advise However, Frank A, Soraci, chief the setting forth of Protestant prin committee showed that 74 pupils are the section between Newark and of the bureau of entomology, points ciples by Martin Luther and the be Dies at 60Yrs. being carried on Route 1; 51 on Laurel Hill which takes in the Pas out that the sample tests made each ginning of the Protestant Reforma saic and Hackensack River bridges, Route 2; 39 on Route 3; 55 on Route year should not be considered as tion. Joseph J. Kusiak, 60, of the Etra- 4 and 49 on Route 5. trucks must cut their speed to 50 Three-Day Food Supply positive proof that there are Bishop Corson is a native of this miles per hour. Apple^rlh road died Tuesday in St. Under the contract the seating ca nematodes in the New Jersey potato area, born at Millville. During his Francis Hospital, Trenton, following pacity called for is 46 13-inch scats Thirty-eight state troopers will A list of foods to be stockpiled by corned beef hash, soups, fruit juices, area. early ministry he served churches in an illness of one we^k: He' had been for elementary pupils or 39 17-inch patrol the highway in cars equipped New York, Connecticut and Penn the individual family as a civil de stews, vegetables, brown bread, cof The Division, in cooperation with employed at the Hightstown Rug scats for high school students or 43 with a radio hook-up to the station the Federal Bureau of Entomology sylvania. In 1934 he was elected 23th Company for the last nine years and combined elementary and secondary ahead. They will be in uniform with fense precautionary measure was an fee, tea, crackers in tin containers and Plant Quarantine, processed president of Dickinson College, serv pupils. Route I was divided into two and cigarettes and tobacco. has resided in this vicinity for 20 a TP patch on their left sleeves. nounced today by State Civil De and examined a total of 4,319 sam ing in that chair until his elevation years. trips to alleviate the load somewhat. Their job will be to chase and arrest fense Director Leonard Dreyfuss. "The housewife or homemaker ples of soil collected from 19,651 to tiie office of bishop in 1944. The committee recently met with The recommendations were drawn should use the emergency foods at Deeply interested in the principles A member of St. Anthony’s Ro speeders and maintain order on the acres of potato land. Samples were man Catholic Church of Hights Dr. Thomas Robinson, county super turnpike. up for the State Division of Civil least once a month so there vvill be gathered in the following major po and architecture of freedom, Dr. intendent, and it was pointed' out Defense by its Medical and Health a frequent turnover of provisions,” town, he belonged to the Textile tato producing counties: Middlesex, Corson’s best known writing of re Workers Union of America, Local I hat the school district has been Preparedness Committee headetl by. UimnuMiih, ■ fUirltngtnn, cent year is “The Dilemma of the carr>'ing a number of courtesy riders Dr. Daniel Bergsma of Trenton, dation said. “This will not only keep •200, Aod WAS al&o a. inemba: of -the Cumberland and Salem. Uberlfe^?’------------- ------- “ International Workers Order of ■for \n;ar5. They are defined as pupils YMCA Slates State Commissioner of Health, in the foods fresh, but will prevent who live nearer to the school than answer to numerous inquiries wasteful hoarding while permitting The golden nematode, which has New York. been responsible for heavy reduc Survivors include his wife, Stella the legal transportation distance, but throughout the slate.