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VOL. XIV—NO. 19 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 PRICE EIGHT CENTS School Board Still Split Over Architectural Contest uigley ice Does Not Plan WOODBRIDGE — The question 'even with the expenditure for tion. One member may be a busi- his report will be of no benefit. I of holding an architectural com- jrize money the town would save ness man. There are no names on think it is an -excellent idea. I have petition on plans for a new high considerable money." the sketches and the names of the stated so before and I think we school and the Inman Avenue "I'm concerned with getting the entrants are kept secret. After they should seriously arrange for a Immediate Reopenin, School exploded once more at the oest we can with the least money,". are carefully checked the jury competition'. With a competition ayor to Discuss Main Board of Education meeting, Mon- Mr. McElroy continued; "and we makes its recommendations. I still we will arrive at the best, whatevei day. The only results were angry ;an do that with an open competi- say this, Woodbridge should have the best it." §L Jam with Keating words between Board members tion. I am really sold on the mat- -he finest school money can build Mf. McElroy reiterated that and members of the audience and ter." within the limits of our means.: I whatever money is put into the And Fire Co. Officials dismissal of the subject of the sub- Questioned by Aaroe think it will be a hard proposition Of Auto Tag Agency competition, will be saved. ject by the majority of the Board. Andrew Aarce asked whether it to sell the schools to the taxpayers ^ WOODBRIDGE — Mayor Hugh ;f we limit everything to one man. Maurice P. Dunigan pointed out B. Quigley announced today that Leon E. McElroy, whs was elect- would be advisable for the board in order to pay the prize money ap- to make-any move until Dr. Clar- [ think it is the fairest way of he will confer with Police Chief ed to the Board in February, doing it." proval will have to be obtained Keating and the Board of Fire irought up the subject. He said ance E. Ackley (the aducationa' from the State. Mr. McElroy Father. Son on Police Force Dearden Says Commissioners on the traffic prob- he felt the only method of saving specialist hired by the board to "I would like to hear Dr. Ack-agreed and said that is "one of the lems on Main Street. money for the taxpayers and "to make a survey of school needs) iey's report before we take any reasons why we should start now.' makes his preliminary report to- i.etion," Mr. Aarce commented. The mayor said he already has have something to sell the tax- Adolph Quadt stated "we have Other Offices payers" is to conduct an open com- morrow night. "We know he is going to recom- hired a $4,000 expert and the leasf met with representatives of the mend the. building of a Colonia Main Street businessmen, and petition as outlined by the Ameri- In reply Mr. McElroy said the we could do is to hear his report,' heard some of their suggestions, an Institute of Architects. two problems were separate and school and a high school," ans- to which Mr. McElroy replied, "it To Fill Needs including angle parking on one Mr. McElroy stated he had made the compeition would take time. rered Mr. McElroy. wouldn't make any difference." "If we start now," he urged, "we At this point, Wuineld Finn, who "The quicker we get at it the side of Main Street and one-way 3, thorough study of the subject has advocated the architectural (Special to Independent-Leader) parking- on William Street. - and suggested "obtaining a pro- can get the Colonia School buiL better, let's not pussyfoot any TRENTON—Questioned by The next year." .•ompetition several times before, It is unlikely that the angle- fessional advisor—not from around longer. If we do we will hear from Independent - Leader yesterday, this district—and to appoint a jury Harold Van Ness questioned the entered the debate. the taxpayers." Acting Director William J. Dear-' parking will be approved as it is Calls Idea Excellent frowned upon as obsolete by the of three to go over the sets of plans method of selecting a jury and At this point Mr. Finn sug- don of the Motor Vehicle Depart- Safety Department of the State and to pick the winners." Mr. McElroy replied: "Ordinarily, '-I think it is out of Dr. Ackley's gested the chairman name Mr ment announced he does not "con- Highway Department as causing Admitting the open competition one member of the jury is selected sphere," he said. "He will tell us McElroy chairman of a committee template reopening a motor ve- too many accidents. Traffic engi- would entail an expenditure, Mr. by the professional adviser and the our needs, it is up to us to find a to invf>=tierate the method for con- hicle agency in Woodbridge im- neers of the State Highway De- McElroy, however, claimed that other two by the Board of Educa- way to build them. Waiting for (Continued on Page 6) mediately." partment have pointed . out that Mr. Deardon stated at the pres- with a car parked at a 45-degree ent time "business has slacked off angle, and cars parked on either ar to a great degree and Woodbridge side, it is impossible for a driver residents, fqr at least- the time be- to watch for oncoming traffic until ing, will have to depend on ad- the car is backed out an entire jacent communities." length. Angle parking was elimin- When the Independent-Leader ated from Main Street several RARITAN TOWNSHIP — En- WOODBRIDGE •— Steps will be attempted to point out that the years ago on the recommendation Newspaper Poll Reveals Four Definitely Against taken by the Town Committee agency served a wide public need, of the Board of Fire Commissioners dorsement of the $385,000 school next week to readvertise for public Mr. Deardon commented that the and police officials. bond issue which will be voted | If, Tivo Strongly in Favor, Three Uncertain sale the property being sought by "Woodbridge agency is in the third A suggestion of parking meters upon in a referendum May 6, was WOODBRIDGE—Because the proposal of an architects' the Aaronson Art Metals Company, or fourth bracket." for Main Street is being frowned made at a meeting of the Raritan makers of the Ronson lighter, for The appointment, when and if upon by some of the merchants Township Lions Club Monday at competition for the construction of a new school here has a new plant here. it is made, will "most likely go to a who fear it will haurt their busi- The Pines. been brought up once again, The Independent-Leader made New conditions of sale will be Township Republican inasmuch as ness. However, a one-hour park- a canvass of all Board of Education members and asked outlined. fche appointment is approved by ing limit is imposed at the present. Superintendent of Schools Jo- seph Ruggieri,. a member of the each member this question: At the same time, Township At- the Governor. Howard Fullerton, The heavy truck traffic on Main "Are you in favor *of an architects' competition?" torney B. W. Vogel announced he Republican Municipal Chairman, •Street is caused by the decision to Tub, outlined the Township's ever- has arranged a .conference today growing school problems. It was Two members said they defin- i ' Fatrol Driver Closindo Zucearo, at right, is showing his son, said he would call a meeting of Hum Freeman Street into a, light itely are for the competition, four ,. to iron out difficulties arising out Anthony R. Zucearo, a rookie cop, the correct way to use a gun. the Republican executive board, traffic street. The only solution announced that at the May 5 of defective titles on some of the consisting of himself, the three now is to find off-street parking meeting, Francis D'Aquila, of the are definitely against it, one said | Daylight I ime Change The elder Zucearo, who was appointed to the police department he did not know, one is not "in municipally-owned parcels. in February, 1924 and promoted to the post of patrol driver on vice chairmen, Mrs. John W. Boos, and another outlet for trucks. local school system, will be induct- Begins Saturday Night Mayor Quigley said yesterday Mrs. Mary Larson, Joseph. Rhodes, ed into membership. Michael 'favor of -a competition under September 1, 1939, is captain of the Police Pistol Team which has Architects Collaborative" and one that he will do everything in his won several trophies. Closindo is. very proud of his son, who is a and the party secretary, Victor Sehwalje, member of the Metuch- WOODBRIDGE — Here's a power to have the Ronson plant World War II veteran and hopes hfe will soon be a. valuable Katen, the latter part of next en Club, will be transferred to the said he wished to await the receipt incuml 3i a report by Dr. Clarence Ack- gentle reminder, folks. locate here "as it is the type of member of the police team. week. The executive board will en- oca} club at the. same session. 1-ey, Board consultant. Daylight/ Saving Time be- plant we want and need. I am sure dorse a man for the post and his Clayton White, president, ap- I have the complete support of all name will be sent to the county The answer given by the indi- comes effective in N6\v Jersey the members of the Town Com- chairman, Dr. Nathaniel Frankel, pointed Martin- O'Hara, Sr. as vidual board members were as from midnight, Saturday, and chairman of the delegates attend- mittee on this subject." i High School Graduation June 8;who in turn will submit it to follows: will continue until the last Sun- Trenton. WOODBRIDGE — Joseph P. ing the district convention in At- lantic City in June. Accompany- Andrew Aaroe, president of the day in September. 9 Mr. Deardon said yesterday the Somers, Woodbridge, was renamed ing him will be White, Ryland Board: "I said right along I am So when you go to bed Satur- Boy, 8, Falls From Car; Grammar Exercises Dates Set bonding company had paid the municipal leader by the Demo- larke, William McCord, Simon not in favor of open competition. _day night be sure and turn your Suffers Head Injuries State $6,900, the amount named in crats and Howard Fullerton, McPhersnn and Sol Epstein. The I am agreeable to call in outstand- clocks ahead one hour. You will WOODBRIDGE—Dates for commencement activities in the complaint against Byron Dun- ing architects in the vicinity and lose one hour of sleep, but just the "various Township Schools were set at a meeting of the Fords, was reelected to lead the alternates are LeRoy Height and WOODBRIDGE — Eight-year- ham who is charged with embezzle- J. Edwin Hodgkinson. going over our problems with them think of all those wonderful Board of Education on Monday. ment of that amount. The agency local Republican party, at meet- daylight hours ahead when you old Edward Dale, Jr., Middlesex An election of officers was sched- and then make our decision." Avenue, Iselin, was injured Sun- The Baccalaureate services for the high, school were was officially closed by the Motor, ings of the county committees. Edwin Casey, vice president: "I come home from work in the uled for the May 5 meeting. April evening. day evening when he fell from his scheduled at the High School auditorium June 8 at 8 P. M. Vehicle Department last Thursday The Democrats met Sunday af- 28 was set as the date for the am not.in favor of a competition father's car on the new Parkway, after the shortage was discovered: under Architects Collaborative, Police Chief Keating- reminds The services will be in charge of the Trinity Episcopal and Mr. Dunham disappeared. ternoon in the Memorial Munici- testimonial dinner at The Pines off Route 25, Lafayette section. Church and details and arrange- pal Building and the Republicans for George Kovak of Fords, • dis- but I am in favor of an open com- all tavern owners to be sure and The boy was taken, to Perth Am- "As far as the department is Monday night at the Woodbridge trict governor of Lions District petition." (Editor's Note: Archi- turn their clocks ahead at mid- boy General Hospital, where he ments will be worked out by Rev. concerned," concluded the acting Emergency Squad building. 16-B. A regional meeting was set tects Collaborative has nothing to night and to close their premises was treated for lacerations of the William H. Schmaus, the rector Town in Readiness director, "we have made our com- In the Democratic ranks all wasfor May 13 with the Jamesburg do with the conduct of a compe- when the changed clock time head, and was admitted to the hos- plaint in magistrate's court, been tition, but is merely a possible reaches 3:00 A. M. and Dr. John P. Lozo, principal. quiet and serene, with Mr. Somers club as host. pital for observation^ The High School commence- repaid by the bonding company | competitor.) and have closed the agency. We and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, Se- The Lions Bowling League clos- ment will be held at the Stadium For Air Raid Test waren; reelected leader and sec- ing banquet was listed for May 5 at Maurice P. Dunigan: "No." will stop there for the time being." retary^ without any competition. The Pines and May 10 was set for Leon E. McElroy: "Definitely on June 11, at 6:45 P. M. If the WOODBRIDGE—Lafayette Liv- Asked what the requirements a barn dance in the Plainfield ave- yes." Engel Retains Democratic Partyweather is inclement, the exer- were for a motor vehicle agent, n was a different story!'at the J. Lester Neary: "I don't know ingston, chairman of the local Civ- Republican meeting. Mr. Fuller- nue firehouse. cises will be held the following Mr. Deardon said he must be a how to answer that question as I 'il Defense Council, reported today man of good character and repu- ton encountered some competition Charles Erm, reporting for have only served for one meeting night. that all is in readiness for the tafhen Fred Strahl, Woodbridge, eorge Vincz, waste paper col- of 15-14 Township's participation in the tation, must be able to' supply am- 'Submitted the name of Frederick and haven't given it sufficient RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Julius as commissioner, municipal chair- ' Eighth grade graduation exer- ple office space and be able to pro- lection chairman, that more than study." cises will be held as follows: June state-wide public participation air Won tinued on Page 6) M. Adams, Colonia, defeated can- 12 tons of paper was collected Engel was reeleeted Democratic man and under-sheriff of the, 1 raid test to be. held next week. Awaits Eeport county, he does not have the time 17, Port Reading School at 1 P. M., didate for mayor, for the post of Sunday. Members of the local Adolph Quadt: "I'd rather not Municipal Chairman by the slim • The test will be held at some leader. The move was evidently Police Reserve organization were margin of one vote, and Sigvard to devote himself to local politics. in the school auditorium; No. 11unannounced time and date be- started as a result of a feud be- praised for their aid to the club in answer that question until after There" is also a feeling that, the School at 2:30 P. M., at the High the receipt of Dr. Ackley's report. Johnson was renamed Republican chairman should' be a straight-line tween April 27 and May 3. CMb Celebrates tween Mrs. John W. Boos, First its paper and toy collection drives. leader unanimously at party or- School Auditorium: June 18, Mr. Livingston has requested Ward Vice Chairman, and Mr. _Frankly, I don't think I am in Democrat and not "tied in with a School No. 15, Iselin, at 10:30 A. Fullerton. The latter, however, favor of the architects' competi- ganization meetings Monday. fusion ticket." that all industries and officials of tion. I am disappointed that this Three names were submitted at M., in the school auditorium; public buildings in which there 20th Anniversary /was easily elected by a vote of 25 Peterson to Address In contrast, all was quiet and Hopelawn School at 1 P. M., in,' to 11 All of Mr. Adams' votes matter came up before we received the meeting of the Democratic serene in, the Republican Party are 15j>r more persons make a re- Civil Defense Sessions his report. I don't think it is good County Committee — Steve Mad- the school auditorium and Fords j port to the council on the reaction came from the First Ward which confab. of the people. RARITAN TOWNSHIP — At has 12 votes. business to pay a man $4,000 and ger, Joseph Costa and Mr. Engel. School No. 7 at 2:30 P. M., in! cerenionies conducted Tuesday RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Capt. not wait for his opinion." Before the voting Mr. Costa with- School No. 14 Auditorium. j During the test tegular police, night at the Clara Barton School, Mrs Boos, Mrs. Mary Larson. Harold Peterson of the local police Winfield Finn: ~ "I have always drew. When the vote was tallied Fords and Joseph Rhodes, Avenel, Workhouse Sentence Schools will close for the year auxiliary police and wardens will with Mrs. Lillian Cicio presiding, department will be the speaker at been in favor of an architects' it was 15 for Mr. Engel and 14 for be at their posts to assist the public 'the Clara Barton Woman's Club were reelected vice chairmen of '.wo meetings of civil defense Mr. Madger. Given Drunken Driver on- June 20, it was decided. competition and am convinced the On the recommendation of the in getting out of the open. Other marked its 20 th anniversary and the First, Second and Third Ward- .vorkers at which civil defense Township would secure the best -The party then named Mr. Civil defense services will not be observed Federation Night. respectively. Sims will also be shown. • services in a more economical Madger to the post of treasurer. RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Calvin teachers committee, the State De- activated. Mr. Fullerton named all the way." After the election Mr. Engel said Edge, Englewood, was found guilty partment of Education will be re- Guests included Mrs. Robert county committeemen and com- A session has been arranged for quested to give permission to add . If the test occurs during school McKinley of Breton Woods, third omorrow night at Raritan En- Leo Farley: "I am not in favor he will not be a candidate for of drunken driving when he ap- hours, the children will follow the mitteewomen in the First Ward as office again in the Township and to the High School Curriculum as district vice president, and the a committee on vacancies to select gine Co. No. 1 firehouse at which of an architects' competition be- peared before Magistrate Chris- elective courses subjects as fol- established air raid drill procedure. following representatives of neigh- "he Township Commissioners, fire cause I feel it is an unnecessary that he would support Democratic Police Chief George E. Keating a candidate for the unexpirec candidates; in all future elections. tian J. Jorgensen Monday night, lows:'Speech, 5 points; dramatics, boring woman's -clubs; Mrs. Nor- term of William R. Fitzpatrick commissioners and fire chiefs have expense to the public and will de- 5 points and arithmetic, 5 points. asks residents to refrain from call- bert S. Jost of Woodbridge, Mrs. been invited. Next Wednesday, lay the program. It would not Mr. Engel has held office in the and in lieu of fines totaling $223 ing police headquarters when the Whoever is selected will undoubt- ;ivic leaders and presidents of all William J. Norton of the Metuchen edly be opposed by L. Charles solve anything as they would have Township since the early 19-20's, he was sentenced to 60 days in the sirens blow. Residents .are asked Borougli Improvement League, ".he clubs have been invited to at- to abide by the specifications we has been mayor and is now com-County Workhouse. On a com- TOOLS STOLEN not to use their telephones during Mangione, who was appointed to tend a , meeting scheduled to be Mrs. Clarence Bower of Iselin, want. I don't believe it would save missioner of the Department of plaint of operating a, vehicle with- FORDS — Radio repair tools the test at all, except if an emer- the committee after Mr. Fitzpat- held at Raritan Engine Company Public Safety. Mrs. Arthur Overgaard and Mrs. rick resigned to take the position anything as the cost is determined out having a driver's license in his and testing equipment worth $225 gency actually arises. Radios and W. Howard Jensen of Fords, and No. 2 firehouse. by the bidding of the contractors." According to the political grape- were stolen from his car Tuesday television sets should be left on as Wood'bridge Postmaster. possession, he received an addi- Mrs. Daniel Levy of Avenel. Mr. Fullerton said yesterday he Last Monday all air raid ward- Harold Van Ness: ''I am not in vine, the opposition to his con- when it was parked in the driveway during the test. Industries will not ens were fingerprinted, photo- favor of an architects' competi- tinuing as municipal chairman tional five days in lieu of payment of hi§ home, John Lefkus, 125 be expected to halt production that The program was in charge of would work very hard to secure graphed and received equipment. arose from the belief by some that Mrs. William Testa and featured harmony within the party ranks (Continued on Page 6) of a fine of $10 plus $3 court costs. Grant Avenue, reported to the po- would delay resumption of pro- a fashion show sponsored by the "so Republican candidates will The complaint was lodg;ed against lice. duction during the test. National Cotton Council of Amer- win in November." He said he re- Edge on March 6. ica. Mrs. James R. Quackenbush quested the committee on vacan- Woodbridge Kiwanis Club Marks Fifth Birthdaf Army Sgt. George Placido, was narrator and Mrs. Alex Horo- cies' to select a candidate as soon Plainfield Avenue, New Brunswick, College'-level Nurses* Trainingschak, accompanist. A vocal solo as possible so he "may be pre- will appear in magistrate's court was presented by Mrs. Charles" sented early to the voters." Monday night on a drunken driv- Wira. , I . — ing complaint. He -was arrested Course is Adopted by ••Hospital Models, all members of the club, Commissioners Approve last Monday as the .result of an PERTH AMBOY — To raise i filiations offered by the State Uni- were Mrs. Edward iPcolar, Mrs.- * /*< /- :*; ' \^ •*- * **'?* Mi >°^# auto accident on Route 25 at standards and to keep up with the |versity which were on an exten- Anthony S. Scheu, Mrs, Stanley Grove Avenue Project Plainfleld Avenue. Bernard Basile, current, progressive thought on | sion basis. In July, 1951', a depart- Nogan, Mrs. Samuel Glanfield, Rayonne, driver of the Other car nursing education, students of the ment of nursing was established by Mrs. Edward Terentz, Mrs, Rob- RARITA'N TOWNSHIP —Plans L J >!^* involved in the accident, was taken Perth Amboy General Hospital Rutgers, and Miss Ella Stonsby, a ert Lyons, Mrs. Harry Bernaiv and specifications for road con- to Middlesex General Hospital School of Nursing will attend Rut- registered nurse, was appointed to Mrs. Ernest Christopherson, Mrs. s fraction of the second section of where he was treated for fractured gers University this fall under a head it. The program in which the George Webb, Mrs. Gustav Berg- ^Grove Avenue were approved by new department of, nursing which Perth Amboy Nursing School will man, Mrs. 'Robert Balog, Mrs. the Board of Commissioners at its Sgt. Placido was examined by has recently been established as a participate has been developed by George Vincz, Mrs. Peter Kelt, meeting last night. The projec Dr. Charles Gandek, -who pro- Mrs. Cornelius Cadmus, Mrs. Einar will be' completed with State Aid part of the University's educa- this department. Jensen and" Mrs. George White. nounced him under the influence tional program, Miss Ruth A. Mer- Get 68 Credits The bid of the Raritan River of liquor and unfit to operate a cer, director of nursing-, announced Students finishing the course The club endorsed the recom- Sand Company for sand and motor vehicle. Placido posted- a today. The action was formally ap- will have 66 college credits toward mendations of the New Jersey gravel for the Road Department bond of $250. proved by the Executive Commit- the 130 credits required fay Rutgers State School Commission on addi- at S5.500 was accepted. tee of the hospital's Board of Gov- for confering of a. bachelor of sci- tional state 'aid and donated $25 The commissioners adopted on i ernors yesterday. ence degree. Students can later •to the drive of the Raritan Town- fnal reading the ordinance au- JEWELRY THEFTED ship 'Safety •Council. WOODBRIDGE — Jewelry con- In other business before the Ex- attend classes to obtain 64 credits thorizing pay increases for mem- Mrs. Quackenbush was ap- • bers of the police department. sisting 'of a man's wrist watch, a ecutive Committee, the need of a and thus receive a college degree. man's pocket watch and a ring, new nurses' residence to aecomo- After an exhaustive survey ,of pointed as delegate to the Wom- total value $220, was stolen from date the increased student,enroll- /0 nursing schools in New. Jersey en's Club convention in Atlantic HOT HOB the home of Mrs. Stephen Bishop, ment registered during 'the past and other universities offering a City April- 29 to May 2, with Mrs. COLONIA — A car owned *bj 54 Grant Avenue, Sewaren, some- two years was discussed. The college course for nurses, Miss Jensen as alternate. . Charles Ronge, 21 East Cliff Road time Tuesday, according to a re- -Board of Governors is now study- Mercer decided Rutgers had the • Two'new members, Mrs. Edward was destroyed by fire early Mon nort made to Captain John Egan. ing this important problem. broadest program. ' .'.•'.'. Harrington and Mrs. Davis R. day morning, The vehicle wa: Frederick M. Adams, president of the Kiwanis berg-, Rahway, look on. Left to right are Stephen The thieves she said, also took $7 Speaking of the new connection A recommendation was made to Jones, were welcomed. Hospitality, parked in his driveway when the Club, is shown cutting; a birthday cake marking- K. Werlock, Herman Dettmer, Mr. Feinberg, Mr. from her pocke'tbook. They gained with Rutgers, Miss -Afteroer stressed the Nursing School' Committee was in. charge of Mrs. Anders. the fifth anniversary of the club as all past Adams, Patrick J. Kiimurray and Leon E. Me-. entrance through an unlocked that the program is entirely dif- that the Perth Amboy Nursing Christensen and Mrs. J. Edwin Jire was discovered. Avenel Fire presidents and Deputy Governor Joseph Feip- Elroy. ______porch door. ferent from previous nursing af- i (Continued am Page 6) ' Hodgkinson. < - Company was called. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 RARTTAN TOWNSHIP AND BEACON Fashion Show Set Turkish Inspired Fashion 1>. T. Gilmah Appointed ait LoiiStocknian Iselin Lions Plan Shell' Superintendent To Represent Cluh Iselin Items SEWAREN—D. T. Gilman has ISELIN—Miss Mary Lou Stock- been appointed Plant Superin- man iwill represent the woman's To Attend Dinner tendent of Shell Oil's Sewaren ISELESr — In Thanksgiving for Club of Iselin at a Citizenship In- —School No. 6 Revue, sponsored Amenetis Assembly TSTo. 37, Orfler Plant, according to an. an- stitute for Girls, June 23-27 at the by the Home and School Associa- ISELIN—Charles Ghristensen, of the Rainbow for Girls, will the success ofths school building president, Rudolph Kmaatta, ' nouncement made today by C. fund campaign, and the progress New Jersey College for Women, it tion will be held tomorrow night at sponsor a Summer Fashion show B. Goodman, local Plant Man- was announced at a meeting of fefe 8 o'clock at School 15. There will George Sedlak and/ H&ward Wil- Monday, May 5, at 8:30 P; M; at ager. of construction on the new church club held afc the First Church of be no admission charge. • the Masonic Temple, 94 Green and school, the men of- St., Ce* son were named delegates to the Mr. Oilman succeeds J. EC celia's Holy Name Society will re- Iselin, Presbyterian, —Mr. arid Mrs. John Goetz, State Convention, June 13-15 at Street. Dunigan who was promoted to Donations were voted to the Union, were Sunday guests of Mr. ceive communion at the eight and Mrs-., Russell Furze, Sonora Atlantic City at a meeting of the Posters were made by the Misses manage the company's Will- o'clock mass Sunday after which Memorial Day Committee and to Joyce Schneider, Virginia Sharp, bridge Terminal at Portland, e the Red Cross. Avenue. Iselin Lions Club Monday at the Oregon. • a breakfast will be served at The Christeilsen home. Alternates are Carol Ag-esen and Nancy Younger Pines, Metuchen. Mrs. Clarence Bower, president, —Miss Ffahcine^ Pellegrino- has at the home of Mrs. Hartley Field, Between 1942 and 1947, Gil- will attend the State Conference returned home after spending a Stanley Czad-o, Stanley Zielinski, 131 Staple Street, Avenel, who is Mayor Hugh B. QuigJey will in- week with her brother-in-law and man was Plant Engineer at Se- troduce John A. Matthews, a pio- in Atlantic City, April 29 to May 2.. William Dangell and Joseph general chairman. Miss Louise -vvaren. Originally employed by Mrs. Anna C, Calvert was named sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triech. Duffy. Puge, chairman of tickets, has dis- the company in 1937, he has neer in the labor school movement nhairipan of the annual luncheon, Newark. tributed tickets to all Rainbow held various- positions in New- and a founder of a'law schcol. He May 21. —The PTAof School 15 will meet The club will attend the testi- Girls and members of the Advisory Jersey and New York offices. is a member of , the Knights of monial dinner to be given in Malta and was appointed by Pope Mrs. Joseph Be George was ac-this: afternoon' at 2 o'clock. There Board. Prior to his return to Sewaren, cepted as a new member and Mrs. will be election of officers. A film honor of George Kovak, district Fius XI and Pope Pius XII, private will be shown by the New Jersey governor, Monday at The Pines. Miss Carol Schneider is chair- he was Chief Engineer of the Chamberlain of the Cape and Harry Morris was welcomed as a man of refreshments to be served company's Head Office Market- new member.. Bell Telephone Co., and refresh- Rudolph. Kummler was narfied ing Engineering Department in Sword. He has received the hon- ments will be served with mothers chairman for the installation din- after the show. Back-stage aides orary degree of Doctor of Laws Winner of the dark-horse award will ta Mrs. William Thaekara and New York City. and the special award was Mrs.of fifth grade students as host- ner tentatively set for June 7 at frcm Setcn HaXl University, Bos- John Cwiekalo. Miss Betty Wohl- esses. Oak' Hill Manor. Others on the Mrs. Meld. Mr. Gilman resides at 247 ton College, Villanova College, committee are Mr. Chrtstensen, Models will be announced short- West Hazelwood Avenue, Rail- ert, EN, spoke on the work being —The Taxpayers Association of John Marshall College and Ford- ) done at Menlo Park Diagnostic Victory Acres will meet tomorrow Mr. Wilson, Ronald Osberne, Mr. ly. Styles will be shown for the way with his wife and two chil- ham University. Zielinski, George Hill and Mr. teen-age girl, her older sister, her dren. He is a life-long resident Center. Hostesses were Mrs. night at 8 o'clock at the First of that community and for a " Rev. John Wilus will present Charles Jirsa-, Mrs. Henry Hart- Presbyterian Church meeting Sedlak. mother and het grandmother. Holy Name pins to all those pres- number of years was the city's: mann and Mrs. Seaman Lustig. rooms. All residents of Victory The regular paper drive will be Water Commissioner. ent after the official registration. Acres are urged to attend. held Sunday starting at 1 P. M. DREAM SHATXEREB —The annual Boy.Scout Variety Ted Jarsembowski, chairman of •PATOHOGUE, N. Y.—Since John Neivspaperman to Talk I LAWLESS ON FORCE Show, given by the Iselin Scouts, the May Dance scheduled for May Hagley lost his legs a few years I NEW CASTLE, Ind.—Police offi- Library Receives will b-a presented May 16 at St. 23 at St. Cecelia's Recreation Hall, ago his only means of support is At Methodist Service 'ciais recently discovered a lawless Cecelia's Recreation Center. reported that tickets have been collecting junk, going about in a element on the police force. He's Many New Books There will be no house-to-house distributed to all members and a pony-drawn wagon. He has man- WOODBRIDGE — The Metho- Patrolman Fred Lawless, but canvass for the Ganeer Drive in program book is being planned. aged to save a little money, hoping dist Men's Club will attend a. there is also an element of jus- Music will be furnished by Uncle WOODBRIDGE -^- Several new Iselin. "Collection boxes will be some day to buy artificial limbs. meeting at the Emory Methodist tice;—Qapt. Flarence Justice. placed in the stores and Iselin George and his Jersey Ramblers. However, Hagley, 37, had his Church, Jersey City, tomorrow books have been placed jn circu- Th'e feature of the evening will be fce the guest speaker. lation at the Barron Public Li- residents are asked to drop in their dreams shattered recently, when night, when Governor McKelden; donations. . the crowning of the May Queen. somebody stole the wheels, worth Maryland, will be the guest speak- At 8 P. M.. a moving picture, brary during the past week, Mrs. $34, off his wagon. er. The men will leave from the "Dust or Destiny" will be shown. Carolyn Bromann, librarian, an- church at 7 P. M. j The picture is-produced by Moody inounced today. ,They are:- "Sea"This Crooked Way", "Gown of At the 11 o'clock services Sun- j Institute of Science and is being | Abound Us", . "Dark Passage", Glory". . i • Woodbridge Notes la Meinoriam day, the laymen will sponsor the sponsored jointly by the M.Y.F. "Hearts Desire", "My Cousin Many new books for young peo- Mrs. Hugo Geis, Albert Street, SKAT — In sad and 'loving Turkey—that country tfas.1! lies pirt in Europe, part in Asia— second Laymen's Sunday. Robert and the. Brotherhood. After ex- Rachel", "An American Treasury", ple have been received in -answer is recuperating at her* home after j penses are paid, all proceeds will "Prodigal Brother", "Hayburn memory of my dear husband, inspired this pebbly ereps dress with a crescent neckline in a G. Crane, owner and publisher of 1 to a plea made in the Crow's Nest being a surgieal patient at Perth Sigurd E. Sfcay, who passed bright clear yellow, thickly quilted all over. The waist cord is the Elizabeth Daily Journal, will be turned over to the Cancer Fund. Family", "The American .Spirit", column in this newspaper. Amboy General Hospital. away April 27, 1950. wound in silver gray and tasseled in silver. Featured in Harper's I seem to see iri the soft light, Bazaar, the dress is by Carolyn Schnurer, iri Burlington Mills A face I love the best, fabric of Celanese acetate. About SiO. I think of it when the sun's last They're •»• They're Simply Deiieimus •. • They're Greeif ¥@!nes! v Bttbble Bath Gowcateher ray Bubble baths for the children are The cowcatcher came into usage Customers' Go33 down in the far off West. cleansing-ones and inexpensive, too, in 1830 wheii the railroad engineers I rr'ss you more as time goes on, If you us& one of the detergents. r Corner T!-?n I did on the day of your had to stop their trains and get There's no ring left around the tub,- help to lift a cow down from the "Good... Belter... Best' going either. 'Cause absence can never close engine grill work, and jump the "We of A&P won't promise you the moon my heart, track was an expression applicable But we do pledge good food . . . good The lamp of my love is still Puncher's Trademark to American train calamities. service . *. good value. glowing. No two railway conductors' ticket We believe A&P's reputation has been Your heart was truest in the punches are exactly alike, each one built on giving better food... better ser- Blonde Egyptian Regular Style world, being registered in the nasse of the vice -.. better valuel Resdy-to-Gook Your love the best to recall, conductor wis? uses it. A little-known fact about a well- For none can take your place known people is that the Ancient The 6 million folks who shop at A&P Sizes under 3 lbs. "•'•' Sizes 2y2 to 3y2 lbs. Egyptians once had a blonde queen, regularly seem to think we do e\ erything You are still the dearest of all. i"apua in Self-service Meat Depts- "Hetepheres II, yellow-haired best. in Service Meat Oepts. Loving wife, Papua is the southeastern part daughter of the Pharaoh Khufu, e doing our best to make them the island of New Guinea. Florence mighty pyramid builder." think so. CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEFT. "Super-Right" Beef A&P Food Stores ib. 420 Lreington Are., 'New York 17, N. Y. BONELESS GHU0K 1952 65c Boiled Ham Spiced Luncbeon Meat ^ S0c "The Friendly Store' Srisket Beef Pressed ffaifr ^ 82c P0S*k OilOpS Hip and sh

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Grease dissolving cleanser . can C'Om. StarCh Sunnyfield 16oZ.pkg." Kraft Veiveeta Cheese. vib.pkg.5Tc Table Celery Cottage S«?ts ..' 2.98 to 7.98 • <. '>• Brill® Soap Pads - Diamend Crystal Salt Cottage Cheese Borden-s 8oz.cuPt7c Salad Regalo brand Ruffled Organdies 3.98 to 4.98 Dally isg Feed 8 16 oz. can j ps Pine Soap = AAnn (Permanent finish) Star-Kist Tuna Salad DressingP a g: c h eilbb Tailored Curtains 2.98 to 3.98 Upton Frostee Dessert 2 *& 25c iia§* Deodei'aiit Ssap Hellmann's Mayornials-e P-M-41C Terry FruitfhIsis c orid -3Sc (Ray MI Marquisette) : Blue Label 24 boi lk : '"« Karo Syrup ^ - 23o: Chiffon Flakes 3 P DeSrieh- Margarine SS» #* 2tos Premium Saltlnes Nawjeoiib.pka.23* Nylon Curtains 4.98 to 5.69 PlelsEeer n«n°JdIk™ 21L°f31c FioerWax Edueator Crax . . •. • 1»- pko= 29e Crfspa Pretzel Stix »oz- piw- lie Quaker Lace Curtains 3.98 to 4.98 Kirkni'an'S'Borax Soap ;3'cakes 22c Furniture Polish *««•• 27c River ifasid White Rice. 2 %g 2Sc Faeial Tisssses ^f'Wof^oSSe

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Disinfectant, Deodoriser, Arstmslr'sStar Canned Meats Gheniile^Twin and Full Size ...6.93 to 11.79 Stain Remover and Bleach! ; treel ^ Bates-Twin and Full Size 5.98- to 10.98 part battle Chopped Pressed Mam and an oufs-fandmg \k\wl . George Washington Choice _. 27.50 »N OUR For bleaching, removing stains, de- Potted Meat * odorizing at low cost, buy Clorox a s JANE PARKER BAKERY —the 4 in 1 product—at your A&P! Beef can Ham Deviled 3^ 17c GbathaM.^"MiaEmi" Summer I DEPARTMENT

REGARDLESS OF If you like real coffee . . . A&P Coffee is ...OR CLAIMS your best buy! Here's why! A&P Coffee is Custom Bridge Sets - - - Fancy Pillow Gases - - - Guest Towel Sets Ground when you buy just right for your coffeemaker, to give you all the fresh, full flavor. iVo coffee, regardless of price . . . Dresser Scarfs - - - Table Cloth and Napkin Sets regardless of claims . , . could possibly give you more good cups per pound! . . Quaker Lace Table Cloths Change to superb A&P Coffee! Plastic Curtains and Drapes - Chair Pads - Sheets Pillow Cases - Table Cloths - Shower Curtain Sets Mild & Mellow BAG More Jane Parker Values! ?o$$M. &HNAMQM BUNS . . . p*g- •» &'- 30* STOBE HOtlfiS: wmmsm 3-!b. Bag $2.25 JELLY DONUT FINGERS . » •** «f 8 <* 23* DAILY 9 Av M. -6 P. M. ~w^ ENGLISH MUPFINS . . . Pi«.rf4-*Tl5* Friday Till 9 P. M. Forq k 5 h o akK DESSERT LAYERS ^ la y e rf •*>- <* 2 ^35* Saturday Till 6 P. St. You save an-extra 6c when you buy the thrifty 3-lb. bag! LEMON CUP CAKES . . PH- f & **• 35* Wednesday Till Noon w BLUEBERRY MUFFSMS , . PN.»f6'-32* Prices effective through Saturday, April 26th, in Super Markets and Self-Service Stores only RAHITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, .LPftlL 24, 1952 Organization Activities Week Plans Miehelson-Hecker Wedding Rites Tumer-Balland 'Bill Kinnelly and Carol Yuhas Avenel Man Honored J Told at Meeting Performed Sunday in Elizabeth Wedding Is Told Have Lead in St. James9 Play Concert Program S rWOODBRHXSE — A meeting of COLONIA—At a ceremony performed Sunday afternoon ISELIN — Miss Pauline June WOODBRIDGE — What happens when an 18-year-old WOODBRIDGE—A varied pro- - file Sisterhood of the Congrega- at St. Adalbert's Church, Elizabeth, by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Vitus Balland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. orphaned girl is reluctantly permitted to live in the rectory gram will be presented by Gen- |fel Adath, Israel was held jointly J. Masnicki, Miss Florence Hecker, daughter of Mr. and eral Motors Chorus of New York,-. Vifch the Men's Group of the Con- Arthur Balland, 82 Harding Ave- of an old-fashioned parish priest,-at the insistence of her Monday, May 5, at 8:15 P. M,, in gregation at the Woodbridge Jew-' Mrs. Edward Hecker, Chain O' Hills Road, became the bride nue, became the bride of John housekeeper aunt, provides the comic complications in the the Woodbridge High School Audi- Uh Community Center, with Mrs. of Richard P. Miehelson, Hilltop Boulevard, New Brunswick, William Turner, son of Mr. andlaugh hit called "Jenny Kissed Me,", which the St. James ••eriuzn, under the auspices of fSlohar has been following her own America, Mr. Findra resides at nf the Rspublic, Traditional; The hearts stop beating in the operat- community resources available or and- Jack Laden. modern idiom among, present day ' heart all along and her heart i 26 Chase Avenue, Avenel. Chorus. ing room can be saved if heart not available to the families of the youth, coupled with some rather! t re school in- . Louis Miller related the goes for a more ma U massage is started within five min- antiquated ideas about the way tor (Michael Zeigler). of the dancing classes, of nation and "that a spiritual con- spec utes, according to Dr. IFrank Cole, cern which results in practical ac- the younger generation conducts But the series of embarrassing wjic she was chairman^ and gave Veterans Administrator doctor. He itself, causes the cleric to look situations' the • good Father is fib' outline about plans for next tion may make a new contribution said that in most recent series of to the 'family security in this occasionally for evil where none piaceei jn jn "jenny Kissed Me" year's classes Mrs. Ralph Deutsch, cases, where hand massage was exists. Scandalized by the fact defeats, because he iikys and means chairman, an- country. All are welcome. are really not begun within rive minutes after that the young high-school girls gatns in warmth and understand- nounced that a smorgasbord will heart stoppage, 40 of 47 paients use matee-up,. he confiscates one mg> and allends happily, fe? '.held May 15, at the Center. survived. Tooth Examination cosmetic case. But by the time j other important roles will be From the time a child is twothe play ends, the priest has or- portrayed by Sally Kinnelly, Vir- years old he should be taken to the ganized something of a charm gfnia valentine, Mary Jane Sny- dentist every six months so that his school himself! <3.er, Joan Farley, Florence Langan, FILM BROUGHT IN BEFORE 5 P. M. teeth can be examined and cleaned Father Moynihan has his share Dolores Zeigler, Barbara Toth, and and any small cavities filled or de- of troubles too with a middle-aged J p vinzano. The play is di- KEABY NEXT AFTERNOON fects repaired Ton y rO wutb. RICHARD F. MICHELSON ' spinster member of his parish., rected by Genevieve Driscoll. Complete Stock of Pineapple rice is the "special" | Richard Dunigan is stage mana- from the kitchen of Miss Stearns; ger> asSiStea by Edward Crowe and CAMERAS & SUPPLIES ((MyrnM a MlMoleen)), whhoo is more Tom Donovan. The following have Authorized Kodak Bealer well-meaning than skilled in the served on. the program committee: culinary arts. But after the priest Margaret Dunn, chairman, Mary gives the good lady just one word Jane Brazdo, Ruth McKenna, ^F—i.-mm»«wmn». n—• ' Dorothy Blanchard, Virginia Siry, Dr. David Roth Katherine Stiglich, Gloria Neder, Helen O'Rear, and Iris Wilson. SURGEON-CHIROPODIST 91 MAIN STREET WOOO0SUOGE 8-0809 CANCER DRIVE HEAD FORDS — Mrs. Richard Krauss, announces the removal 51 Maple Avenue, is chairman of "YES" PROMPTLY T© 4 OUT OF 5 the Fords Cancer Fund Drive. Men end Women—Married or Single—Welcome of his offices to We're sold on you. During our many years in business, we've CARPENTER'S WHITE REGULATION AKMT learned our customers are reliable and use their loan for a worthwhile purpose. Room 319 — Raritan Building It's SHEfTS TEflTS Even $ CASH YOU GET for PERSONAL CONSIDERATION Pay'fs 15Mos. 18Mos. 175 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY At Tkn&mud, every effort is .98 $229.66 made to fit your loan to your $16 $198.11 special situation. Payment $32 4U1.25 472.51 Tel. PE-4-732G RADIO-REPAIRS dates are arranged to fit your Abeve . payment! cov*r everytfcirtgl payday. And your loan estab- Charges 2%% mo. on unpaid bal. lo 41 WHILE-YOU WAIT! $300, '/, of 1% mo. on bol. above. II-RAH ARMY & NAVY lishes Nation-Wide Credit at (N. J.) over 600 affiliated offices. We've Got a Garden 102 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CASTERET, N. J. You're doing us a favor when you choose T&uchal- We repay (N»r Hudson Street) OPEN EVERY NIGHT that favor by giving you the fastest, most friendly In Our Store service we can. Don't borrow unnecessarily, but VALVANO &" VALVANO if a loan is the right answer, phone, write, or When we planted the seeds come in. T&nmat made over a million loans last ARCHITECTS for our present Spring year . . . proof that we like to say "yes" to your merchandise crop, we knew SYSTEM loan request. 122 S. STILES STREET LINDEN,.-N. J. we'd have a choice harvest. loans $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture, or Car Phone LI 3-3492 From Spring slacks and GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE sport shirts to Spring- %"TH$ COMP6Hr£jTHAt URSS TO SAW for - suits, our store is just bub- T.V. Trouble? RESIDENCES © ALTERATIONS bling over with wide selec- Call Us for FOR YOU APARTMENT HOUSES tions. Ground Floor, 1382 IRVING STREET, RAHWAT Prompt Service Corner Milton Sireel, (Next to A 6 P Super Market) INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS In our suit department, es- Phone: RAhway 7-2850 « John H. Honywili, YES MANager Phone PE 4-2971 MAY .MEAN -TRAGEDY FOR OTHERS Loans mods to residents of all surrounding IOSIH * License No. B39 pecially, there's row upon row of new ones. Come in Save on TV Repairs by It's a horrible feeling-—stepping on that pedal and finding; you can't stop! Don't let it happen. and pick them from, our bringing your set in to us. LET AN EXPERT DO YOUR BRAKE WORK PICK PUP- DELIVERY fresh crop. gO YEARS EXPERIENCE Prices are right, sizes are NO GUESSWORK, EXPERIMENTING. DELAYS Call there. What else can a man COMPLETELY EQUIPPED SHOP WOodhridge 8-1735 want to make him Spring- BRAKF DRUM - REFACING • CYUm>EM HONING happy? AND REBUILDING or FIN ^ TING ® COMPLETE STOCK OF FABTS Folders Perth Amboy. 4-7538 Blhi WHEEL ALlSNIHg & NEW, Billheads FRONT-END KADIO and Letterheads T.V. SEKVICENTEK Motor Tune-up - General Repairing - 24-Hour Towing; Service 368 NEW BRUNS. AYE. 1263 MAIN STREET:.,' RAHWAY 7-9673 Programs (Next to Acme FORDS. Super Market) Samuel J. Gassaway - Joseph N. Gassaw&y Booklets <$f SMITH amis? eon. mm STORES- I PERTH AMBOY WOODBRIDGE - FORDS USED Fine Printing for Every Need HOPELAWN AT PINELLI'S HATS OPEN FRIDAYS 'TfL 9 P. ML. No matter whether you're contemplating a big advertising campaign or ordering a new supply • of letterheads, you can depend on us to deliver It's Clean-Up Week! a top-notch, carefully planned and executed Treadles from printing job promtly, and at low cost to you. Time to Take Off Those SLIPCOVERS Electric Portables from .27.50 Call Today for Take Down Roll Up Free Estimates Those Those Electric Consoles from Yes, call today ... no fee DRAPES RUGS STOCK CONSISTS OF VARIOUS MAKES for estimates. We'll rush a and Call TAKEN IN .TRADE man to you to help you Terrific values! All in good working- order! Carefully plan, showing you money- inspected and adjusted by expert SINGER mechanics. Pick-up Tues. and saving short-cuts. Fri. in Wdge. P. A. 4-1616 Pick-up Mon. To have our driver call to -COMPLETE' SEWING'COURSE- and Thurs. in Fords and Rari- pick them up to be cleaned with purchase of each machine THE MIDDLESEX- PRESS tan Township RIGHT hj THE WOODBEIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY .TON'S WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY r QUALITY CLEANERS 169 SMITH ST, PERTH AMBOY 4-0741 Telephone—Woodbridge 8-1710 407 MARKET STREET, PERTH AMBOY Open Friday Evening to 9 P. M. PAGE FOUR1 TOWNSHIP AffB FORDS'

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Karo Syrup . Cadet •"* Pahnolive Camay Camay Ivory Flakes Spic & Span Blue iJibel For Fine Laundering For Painted- Surfaces 84-oi. bottle Bog Food Soap Cakes <"t?l/ Cleanser Toilet Soap Bath Soap Bed BATH 1arse tM» tfca 2 Of 25c calces package . bottle 3«- 29c SIZE 2 ss: 23c wp. 12^s-os. package &rf-^«-* 24c COR.. NEW BRUNSWICK and BROOK AVENUES RARltAN TOWNSHIP ANt) FOR0S APlfc- 24, 1952 PAGE NOTICES |, RttDE AW&KENENG , TJ. S. orders sixty freighters back liEGSJL NOTICES States are pushing laws on Billion dollurs spent on steel- "OFFICIAL BUSINESS" mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal of New Brunswick, N. J. All the right; torch" fabrics. plant expansion In 1951. LACEY SPRING, Va.-^-It was a into reserve. Bulldingr, Woodbridge, NBW Jersey, and title and interest of defendant,. Bichard rude a-tfatkenihg for Mrs. Owen Al- MINNEAPOLIS—When J. Allyn ; expdse and sell at public sale and to Bracey, of, in and to all the following ders, her daughter and her grand- Raths is hard put to find a park- the highest bidder according to terms described premises, to wit. Unit Elects Yorke daughter, when a heavy truck j LEGAL NOTICES of sale on ffle with the Township Clerk All that certain lot, tract or parcel ing space he puts a sign in his car open to inspection and to be publicly of land and premises, being m the failed to make a downhill curve: which reads, /'Official Business— Itefer To: W-4T5 read prior to sale, Lots 8"and 9 in Township of Raritan, m the County of WOODBRIDGE — Herman Block 403-C, on the Woodbridge Town- Middlesex and State of New Jersey. and cras&ed into the ground floor I United States Taxpayer," and he NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ship Assessment Map. Yorke, Port Reading, was elected of their two-story House, demolish- BE3INNING at a point m the south- proceeds to park his car near the ITO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Take further notice t&at tne Town- easterly side line of Oak Tree-New Dover president of the newly organized ing it; Mrs. Anders and her daugh- Minneapolis Armory, among the At a'regular meeting of the Township ship Committee has, by resolution and Boad, which >s laid out to a width of 66 Young Democrats of Woodbridge ter landed on the first floor and Committee" of +he To-Wnshlp of Wcoa- ptfrsuant to law, fixed a minimum J test, said point bemg distant 149 feet Township at a meeting- helct last Mrs. Anders had to be pried from cars with such signs as "Military iiridge, held Wednesday, April 16th, price at Which said lots m said block | >n a northeasterly direction along said 1 Department—State of .Minnesota," • 1952, I was directed to advertise.the fact will be said together *ith all other side line from its intersection with the Thursday in. the Memorial Muni- under the bed. The granddaughter [that on Tuesday evening, May details pSrtlnent, sard minimum pries easterly line of property owned now or cipal Building. landed in the yard near the truck, and "Official Business — United 6th, 3952, the Township Committee being 5500 00 plus casts of preparing formerly by the Board of Education of States Air Force.'1 deed and advertising this sale Said the Township of Baritan, said beginning Others ejected were Miss Arlene which went completely through the will meet at 8 P. M. (DST) in the Com- fots in said block if sold on terms, point beirut distant 201.48 feet in a house. None Of the three in the will recjture a down payment of $50 00, northeasterly direction along said side Venerus, vice president; Miss Alice Charter No. 11428 Reserve District No. 2 the balau^e of purchase price to be line from the easterly 5me of property Mae O'Connor, secretary; Alex house, nor the driver of the truck REPORT OF THE COtfDITZON OF THE pttld in equal mantMv installments ot now or'formerly owned by William K. Magyar, treasurer; Joseph Hogan, were hurt. •$15 00 plus interest and other terms Campbell; thence running from said beT provided for m contract of sale ginning noint in a course of north 74 /sergeaiit-at-arms and Vera M. degrees 30 minutes east along said Ryan, adviser. CoW SANK '..' Take further notice that at said sale, southeasterly side line of Oak Tree-New Speakers of the evening were Near Alice, N.D., after his cream or any date to which it mav be ad- Dover Road, a distance of 53 39 feet to ery truck stalled in a blizzard, Rav OF FORDS IN THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY, . , , journed, the Township Committee re- an angie point in said aide hne; thence Mayor Hugh B. Quigley, Commit- AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 31, 1352. PUBLISHED serves the right in its discretion to j continuing along said side line of said teemari George Mroz, Municipal Gillette comfortably sat out the 29°- IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CUR- reject any one or all bids and- to sell i road north 69 degrees 35 minutes east a BENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES. said lots in said block to such bidfier distance of 96 85 feet to a new paint find chairman Joseph Somers, Leo Par- below-zero storm in the insulated as It may select; due rSgafd being given- I corner; thence running on a new line, ley, member of the Board of Edu- refrigerator compartment. ASSETS '.'''.' to- terms and' manner of payment, in ! parallel with the southwesterly line or Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve -balance, and •__ . case on* or more minimum bids shall property owned now or formerly by the cation; Joseph Bosze, president of cash items in process of collection $981,405.(4 be received- Township of Raritan south 16 degree's the - Young- Democrats of Perth "CHAIR COUPS" JOBS United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 2,292,175.77 54 minutes 30 seconds east a distance of $ Amboy. Obligations of States and political subdivisions — : 651,952.03. Upon acceptance of the minimum j 20(1.38 feet to a point; thence south 64 The armed services have elimi- Other bonds, notes and debentures : 123,841.35 bid, or bio> above minimum; by the i degrees 35 minutes west 93.17 feet to a Sixty-seven members ware pres- nated at least 2,500 "chair corps" Corporate stocks (including $9,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) .9,000.00 Township Committee ana th« payment ! point; thence south 74 degrees 30 min- Loans and discounts (including none overdrafts) 1,501,305.95 thereof rjy the purchaser according to | uies west 63.97 feet to a point; thence ent at the initial session. The next jobs arid released 2,100 qualified the manner of purcfiase in' accordance | north 15 degrees 30 minutes west 200 meeting will be heM May 8 at the men for overseas duty, according Bank premises owned S10.382.20; furniture and fixtures 816,206.67 -26.538.87: witli terms of sale" on file, the Town- j feet at right angles to the line of Oak Municipal Building. All young Other assets 7. •. -.--• - 2,225.94 ship 'will' deliver a bargain and sale I TrP"-"7""— *"*iver Road to the place of to Senator Lyndon Johnson, of deed for said premises.' j BECHNNING-. : adults, interested in joining, are Texas, chairman of the Senate TOTAL ASSETS '. .' '$5,538,495.66 . DiATED- April 16th, 19S2. invited to attend. Preparedness subcommittee. B. J.- DUNIGAN, Township Clerk I Betwg a. part of the same premises ' LIABILITIES To be advertised April 24th. 1952, conveyed to Richard Bracey and Ethel | Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .. $1,892,352.60 and Majr 1st, 1952; in the Podrs Beacon. ' 'Bracey, his wife, bv deed dated June 14, i Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 2,494,582.33 i 1950 and recorded July 31, 1950 m Deed I Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) .;.. 126,694.-76 BHEBIFP'S SALE -^- SUPERIOR COUET Book 1509 of Middlesex County, page j Deposits of States and political subdivisions - ;..-._ •707,867.03. • OF'NfiW JERSEY; Docket No. 1-4477- Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) . 32,680.47 PO. Abar Corporation, a New Jersey Cor- The approximate amount of the judg- i Total Deposits $5,254,177.19 poration.,- Assignee of Long Hill Lumber meat to be satisfied by said sale is the i Co., Plaintiff, and -. Richard Bracey, De- sum of Six Hundred Forty-One Dollars I TOTAL LIABILITIES '. _..' 65,25.4,177.19 fendant- -Writ of Execution for the sale and Fiftv-Eight Cents ($641,581, to- | of premises dated March 4, 1952. vjether with the costs of this sale. { CAPITAL ACCOUNTS' . : ^ By virtue of the above stated Writ, to Together with all and singular the .1 Capital Stock: ' - •..,-. me- directed and delivered, I".will expose rights, privileges, hereditaments and ; (c) Common stock, total par 5100,000.00 .'_, ••$-. 100,000.00 to-sale at public yeridue on appurtenances thereunto belonging or i Surplus ". :.-. . 200.000.00 WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIBSX in anvwise appertaining. ' . • i Undivided Profits : , -.....-.....:;...". -32,969.60 DAY OP MAY A. D., 1952, CORNELIUS A. WALL. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) : ". 1,348.87 At the hefuT of two o'ejoek- by the then Sheriff. prevailing (Standard of Daylight Say- LOUIS C. SELENFEIBND, Total Capital Accounts 1. j 334,318.4'! Ing) time, in the afternoon of the snid Attornev. ! tiay, at tlie Sheriff's Office in the Cits' TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS : $3,588,495.66 F. B. 4-24; 5-1, 8, 15 $37.44 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for ' other purposes 1 : $ 180,000.00 (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of -' Reserves of , s 10,400.00 Getting./Tm Warm;to. (b) Securities as shown above are sifter deduction of -• Reserves of -.; -20,000.00 We got a grod buy from a STATE OF NEW JERSEY . . Sho?? At COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, ss: . .: nationally famous mill I, THEODORE J. ERICHZE, cashier of the above-named, bank,, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tlie best of my and are pad^-ig en the knowledge and belief. . ••'.'.. THEODORE J. BRICHZE, Cashier. ' . savings to you! But hurry CORRECT—Attest: . . in — at this price they CHARLES SCHUSTER, MICH"PL RTESZ 572 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge won't last — and you'll ' NATH4N GROSS JJireetois want two or more! 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and Dr. Benjamin "Copleman cot for an architect's competition, studied'the plan and.recommended "but I may be overruled when the Youth Organization Frenchtown Lions JERSEY SCRAPBQOK its acceptance to the Executive time comes. I.saw the school they Vets to Entertain Committee. built in Attleboro and it is the Plans May Dance To Hear Dr. Moss ATA C0 Copyright 1952 by Joe Moick "I don't think I am," answered too, wished to go on record, on dents in the school, will compete SKIRTS HIDE THEFT Somerset and Middlesex Gen- Mrs. Gerzoff. 538. eral Hospitals' School of Nursing behalf of the United PTA, of con- for four-year scholarships in the . CORAL GABLSE, Fla.—Noticing "Yes, you are. We decided that curring with Mr. McElroy, Mr. fields of biology, chemistry, physics ALERT SPEAKER SMOKE KILLS FIVE have also registered for the Rut- Soviet to convert more of its in- two -suspicious-looking women, J. BALTIMORE, MD. — Smoke gers University program. we would wait until after Dr. Ack- Finn and Mrs. Gerzoff. dustry to arms-making. and engineering during the day-R. Lawson, a chain-store operator WACO, Tex.—Welstein Smith, ley's report is received. It is jiow long program at State University Baylor from a burning sofa caused the shouted, "Drop it." He was amazed Umverstiy professor, was death, by suffocation, of Earl Mor- 10:30 and we still have a lot of :. . . The Fleet Home Town News at what fell out of the skirts—ten introduced as main speaker at a Dusiness to conduct without going Center announces the USS Wis- ris and his four children, Rather - 3 Board Members all over it again." Met. 6-1279 consin . is returning from.. Korea Steaks, two hams, two packages of fraternity banquet. Mr. Smith rose ine, ,5, Edward, 4, Patricia Ann, 2, Iselin, N. J. sliced ham and four chickens. The and Douglas, 9 months. The (Continued rrom fage 1> Mrs. Gerzoff then turned to Mr. carrying J. S. Bulvanoski, chief to his, feet, pointed to his throat, tion, but I am in favor of the metalsmith, USN, husband of Mrs. women were charged with shop- sat down, took a drink of water, mother, Mrs. Bertha Morris, 24, Aaroe. lifting. was at work in an all-night diner Board surveying recently com- "Mr. Chairman," she said, NOW TO SAT. - APRIL 26 Rosalia Bulvanoski, 17 Grand view pushed a button and sat oack while pleted school construction in the Avenue, Fords ... when the fire began shortly before "When I first attended these meet- Kirk Douglas in his recorded speech-was 'heard 5 A. M. state-and securing costs per cubic ings I was instructed that the only "THE, BIG TREES" of Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Melito, In- uver loud-speakers. The professor foot. The estimated cost per cubic time the public is permitted to man Avenue, Colonia, is recuperat- was a victim of laryngitis and foot should be compared to the Plus — 2nd Big Hit Joltings: Old Favorite speak is after regular board busi- ing from leg wounds suffered in could not speak above a whisper. cost submitted by the present ness is completed and you asked R. Milland - Gene Tierney Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Davis, Pros- action in Korea on January 29. He The appearance of the ageless architect and the contract award* "CLOSE TO MY HEART" pect Street, are moving to Point Jack Mulhall—this time in TV for comments. Is that correct?' Boutonnieres \ is now in a rehabilitation camp in ed to the architect, who has, in "That is correct." Plus — Added Featureti-3 Pleasant where Mr. Davis now hasJapan and is due home in June PULLS' OWN TEETH drama—gives a lift to all 50 year our opinion, done the best job. An his. engineering offices. Here's old members of the young married "Am I permitted to speak now on Hear the Sensational i according to information received WAYNE, W'. Va.--Because of architects' competition would cost any subject I wish?" wishing "Bus" and Norma lots of what she called the "high cost of set. M Johnny Ray sing- in happiness in their new home . . . from the Red Cross . . . The Sun- at least $20,000 and would be, in You are." J day school students at St. John's, professional services," Mrs. Paul my opinion, wasted money." "Then I wish-to say this, Mr. "TRIP TO EDDIE CONDON'S" s Gear and Triangle, honorary so- Sewaren, are all agog because they Napier, using a pair of forceps SUN.-WED. — APRIL 27-30 ciety of Stevens Institute of Tech- handed down by. her grandfather, Chairman. These are our schools The smash dramatic triumph! nology, has announced that Ralph are going to attend the circus to- .Auto Tag Agency you are building, with our money. day in New York. They are being- pulled thirteen of her own teeth School Board Split We are going to pay for them and A picture you'll never forget! Mayer, i31 Grove Avenue, Wood- taken to the big city by bus . . . .during February and eleven more (Continued irom Page 1) Fredric March in bridge, is on the activities honor vide a bond as required by the de- I feel we have a right to have an Sewaren residents are asked to during March. Now she s ready to (Continued from Page 1) architectural competition if we so "DEATH OF A SALESMAN" list of students who excelled in place their contributions for the go to the dentist for dentures. "I partment. ducting the competition and to extra - curricular activities . . . explain its benefit to the Town- desire." plus Groucho Marx ! 92 Main Street Woodbridge \ cancer fund in containers which wouldn't do it again for $300," she Meanwhile, Police Chief George "Oh, you will-be in California by /'GIRL IN EVERY PORT" Jackson's | Hear that Captain and Mrs. will be placed around the town . . . declared. E. Keating said the departmsnt ship. This board would have noth- Next to Kmanuel Klein are due back in had no clues as to Mr. Dunham's ing to lose, we will not have com- that time," interrupted Mr. Quadt. Woodbridge soon —- that Capt. whereabouts. The last time he wasjnitted ourselves to anything, not "Mr. Chairman," Mrs. Gerzoff Klein is being released from active seen, the chief said, was when hr: hiring anyone, just spending a lit- answered indignantly, " I am going duty . . . PUPPIES took a cab from Woodbridge ti- e time to get information for theto California for a vacation. But the Rahway railroad station. Tnt 3aard'." my personal problems are none STATE THEATRE Here And There: orders are that Mr. Dunham-is to "I can't see any reason to ap- of your business. I am still a tax- be picked up on sight and if he point . a committee," commented payer. I represent the Better WOODBRIDGE. N. 3. James M. Kusko, 265 Smith is not found within a reasonable Mr. Aarae, "If Mr. McElroy has Schools Association of Woodbridge Street, Woodbridge, has made the length of- time circulars will be made an investigation and wishes Township and I have a right to TODAY thru SATURDAY — APRIL 23-36 dean's list at Rider College, Tren- speak. We concurr wholeheartedly Walt Disney's "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS": ton . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Filen- sent to other police departments. to submit a report to the Board with Mr. McElroy and Mr. Finn. baum, High Street, Woodbridge, Rumors that Mr. Dunham has there is nothing- to stop him. I am We do not know why this board plus Dale Robertson - Joanne Dru in been ssen in town have proved ->ot *n fsv-r of anything until we has consistently refused to even in- are building a new home in Me- unfounded several times, the chief hear Dr. Ackley's report. We should "RETURN OF THE TEXAN" tuchen . . . Don't forget, April 28 vestigate the possibilities of an Snow White shown at 6:30, 9:50 to. May 3 is Clean-Up Week in said. show him that courtesy." architectural competition. We can- the Township of Woodbridge. "But I tell you this has nothin; not understand the attitude of the SUNDAY thru TUESDAY — APRIL 27-29 to do with Dr. Ackley's report," Tyrone Power - Ann Blyt-h in Clean up that cellar or attic and Nurses' Training the new member of the Board shot Board. We as taxpayers are cer- your grounds and the garbage man back. "He is going to say we have- "I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU" will pick up the stuff on the regu- (Continued from Page 1) " to build a school in Colonia. It is plus Richard Widmark - Constance Smith in lar collection day . . . Mr. and School participate in the State just a simple matter of getting the "BED SKIES OF MONTANA" Mrs. Grant Salisbury, Bend, Ore- University program. The Nursing facts. I warn you,*"I intend to keep gon, are visiting their son-in-law School Committee comprising A. at it because I can see where a WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY — APRIL 30-MAY 1-3 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gene Kelly - Donald O'Connor in Catano, Avenel, for two weeks. V. Anderson, chairman, Mrs. substantial sum of money can be They came east to attend the mar- Matthew F. Melko, Mrs. Robert saved." FORDS, N. J. — P. A. 4-0348 "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" riage of their daughter, Amy, to Pedigreed — Ideal Companions Zupko, Mrs. Leola Zagata, Wallace* Opposed to Idea J. Wilck, Dr. William C. McGinnis' Mr. Aaroe bluntly stated he was WED. THRU SATURDAY Dr. Robert Mildram, New York . . . 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Mal-ie Wilson FREE PONY RIDES Next to Wnolworth's WOODBKIDGE W«W 232 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY 4-2212 "THE ASPHALT JUNGLE" William Bendix For Children Every Night! OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 J Opposite City Parkins Lot at K. K. Station "A Girl in Every Port" RARITAN TOWNSHIP *SD FORDS THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 FORDS NEWS Raritan FORDS NEWS

©f Peace Church Setting Republican Club ' Minstrel Jubilee-'to be Offered 200 PTA Members 'ascenik-Samonek WeddingEnrolls Members By Democratic Club, April 29 Attend Breakfast Lions to Hono FORDS — The marriage of Miss | ployed by the Board of Education. FORDS — Mrs. Ernest French, KEASBEY—The Keasbey Women's Democratic Club FORDS Approximately 200 Gloria H. Samonek, daughter of \ After a •wedding trip to the Po- he Misses Lorraine and Edith j will sponsor a minstrel show, "Minstrel Jubilee," next Tues- members of the PTA of Our Lady Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Samonek, 50 cono Mountains, the couple will vVargo and Mr. and Mrs. Charles day, April 29 at 8 P. M., in the Keasbey School auditorium, of Peace School attended the Grant Avenue, to Robert Maseenik, reside at the Grant Avenue ad- ATai-go were enrolled as new mem- y p y communion breakfast held in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mas- dress. For traveling", the bride won Refreshmentts wilill be served afteft r tht e shoh w and dancing" George Kovak •ers of the Fords Republican Club school auditorium. Nine nuns and eenik, 58 Gordon Avenue, was sol- a grey wool suit and grey toppei it a meeting held in the Scandin- will be enjoyed to the music of the Leon Kulpa Trio. The •two lay teachers and'their wives, emnized Sunday afternoon in Our with red accessories. avian Grill. I • public is invited and dark horse prizes will be awarded. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dubay and Lady of Peace Church. The double Peter W. Smoyak, Second Ward Included in the cast are Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Daly, were j, ring ceremony was performed by :andidate for committeeman, Marge Bartos, interlocuter;. end erfc and William Kovaes will play among those who attended. \ Rev. Stanley Levandoski. poke on recreation facilities and men, Mrs. Marge Renik as Mr. accordion solos. Mrs. Frank Kirsh, president, Given in marriage by her father, mousing developments in the White; Mrs. Julia Zold'i as Mr. All the Democratic clubs of welcomed the-members and guests. the bride wore a gown of imported ownship. A donation was voted to Kingflsh; Mrs. Esther Damoci as Woodbridge Township have been Rev. John E. Grimes, pastor, in- Chantilly lace over Skinner satin, he polio campaign. Mr. Brown; Mrs. Vivian Nagy as invited , including the Fords Wo- troduced the following guest with a sweetheart neckline, yoke Wedding Is HeU .Plans were made to hold a series Mr. Rufus; Mrs. Pauline Walters men's Democratic Club and the speakers: Sister Superior, princi- 54 Clubs to Send of illusion tulle and long lace as Mr. Jackson and Mrs: Gertrude Dorothy ML • Varga KEASBEY — Miss Louise Eliza if card parties in homes of mem- William J. Warren Association. pal of the school; Magistrate John sleeves. Her fingertip length veil ers. Mrs. Walter Belko and Mrs. Vargo as Mr. Moore. E. Dolan of Carteret, who dis- of nylon tulle fell from a crown beth Brodniak, daughter of Mr V. Howard Fullerton will be hosts The chorus includes Mrs. Fran- Bi! s of satin trimmed with seed pearls and Mrs. Louis Brodniak, 14 Baj cussed the subject, "Key to Peace." '. Is Rectory Bride View Avenue, was,married to Rob- or the month of May. ces Meyers, Mrs. Ann HoEer, Mrs. Mrs. Rose Bartonek rendered in a leaf-shaped patter. She car- All contributions for' the smor- Julia Buda, Mrs.' Ann • Sulavay, FORDS ried a cascade of white roses with a ert E. Foley, son of Mr. and Mrs several vocal selections, with Miss FORDS — Our Lady of Peace James Foley, 142 Duncan Avenue asbord to be heM in the First Mrs. Helen Iski, Mrs. Julia Banko, Rosemarie Nork at the piano. Lions Clubs in the State of New white orchid and lilies of the val- Jhurch of Iselin, sponsored by the Mrs. Rose Nagy, Miss Theresa Church was the scene of the mar- Jersey as well as a past president Jersey City, Saturday afternoon. Father Grimes offered the open- riage of Miss Dorothy Marie Varga, ley. •econd Ward Republican executive Phillips . and Mrs. Elizabeth arrled Saturday ing and closing prayers. of the International Lions Club are Rev. John E. Grimes, pastor o: Blanchard. The chorus will sing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miss Dolores Samonek served as Our Lady of Peace Church, per-

15 BABIES AT 23 Same Scenery I expensive . meats 'and save dollars Joke's On Per Gave In •WILLIAMSTON. N. C. — .Jars. 1st Convict — "I've been behind each week. When the very, very fat lady "Talk about persistance. Thr-et Viola Brown, 23, recently gave •Woodbridge Oaks News bars for 20 years now." -About i Planning menus ahead by at waiKed into the room, four fel- times he asked me to kiss him. birth to triplets — her thirteenth, 2nd Jailbird — "Now wait a min- least a week is very helpful as well lows, over by the punch bowl start- and three times I refused." fourteenth and fifteenth babies. By Mrs. Julius Goldberg j ute! Just yesterday you were tell- '• ed laughing and pointing. She gave birth to quintuplets on 1600 Oak Tree Road, Iselin ing me you had been here only j as beiiig much easier in the long "Then what happened?" Four Home ! "There -they go," she muttered "Oh, well.— one can't go on like .•July 12, 1950 but they were three Telephone Metuchen 6-2477-W five years!" J run. Follow- this up by shopping angrily, "having fun at my ex- ^months premature and did not well in advance. There are num- that!"- 1st Convict — "Yes, but for 15 berless interesting things you canpanse again." survive. On February 16, 1946, she years before that I worked in a BY FRANCES BEIX tnnoeense Abroad gave birth to quadruplets, which Mrs. Lillian Guardo and son,Mr.. and Mrs. E. Siyerns, Irving- do with the time you will save by Samuel, were hosts at a dinner- bank." Top often American home-mak- not having to run into the grocer's Good Advice. A bride went to the butcher shop were also premature and did not ton; Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jellison, Daughter—Mom, what kind of to buy a hame. live. In 1948, she gave birth to a party Sunday, at their home on ers are turned into short-order every dav. Oak Tree Road. Guests were Mr. Adams Street. ; a husband would you advise me to "Here are some fresh smoke- son and to twins, April 15, 1951, . Walter Huryk,. 226. Wood Ave- Wild, 34 Plymouth Drive. cooks by a family desiring steaks or The best way to get a husband get? cured ones," said the butcher. all three surviving. and Mrs. Matthew D'Alissiori, John McLaughlin attended a chops at every meal. This type of interested is to show him how Newark and Long Branch; Mr. nue, was three years old Monday. Mother — You just get a single "But haven't you any that have His parents, entertained relatives bachelor dinner in honor of James diet is not only a drain on the bud- much money can be saved — then man and leave the husbands alone. never been sick?" asked the bride. and Mrs. Anthony D'Alission, Oak on Sunday to mark the event. McGrath at Peri's Restaurant, get, but as a day-in-day-out pro-, if the new dishes really taste, good, Which? Tree Road. ••"••'' On Friday, Walter Kronerty, Newark. Others present were John cedure will meke. mealtime difi- your problem is solved. - peal is dulled. Try other staples "Anything Unusual Wife (at 4 A. M.): "A fine time Wanda Neale, 8 Adams Street, Wood Avenue, celebrated his sec-^Curtis, Joseph Daly and Edward nitely boring. ". Don't.pad every meal with po- — lentils, beans and black-eyer Teacher to student •who is half to come in! I want an explanation, celebrated her birthday Sunday at ond birthday. 1 Gcnlby. Develop an interest in different tatoes, rice or cereals. "These sta- peas. an hour late to school: "You shoulct and I want the truth." : a party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chermilog, ' Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cohen and foods and encourage trie family to. ples! can be the basis of interesting If you plan to budget, be sure have been here at 9 o'clock." Husband: "Make up your mind, John Wittersheirf, Iryington; Mr. Clark Township, were Sunday daughters, Brooklyn, were week- do the same by trying

It's Spring again... timefor another GRIME INVESTIGATION! Time to CLEAN.UP every nook and craiiny in the house . . . time to PAINT.-UP for brighter appearance; better protection. Time to FIX, UP roofs, plumbing, screens and a hundred other things. Time to LIGHT UP with better wiring for safety and health. A GRIME CLEAN UP means better living for all. of us. . .so let's roll up our sleeves and GET TO WORK! - . *

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TO HELP YOU...... and to promote a healthier'.more attractive community for all of us to enjoy, all refuse, rubbish and trash placed on the curb in front of your home on regular gar- bage collection day will be picked up and disposed of. . . . our local merchants and businessmen are ready and able to serve your needs in whatever supplies or services you may need. • Support your community by buy- ing and employing local people and participating to the fullest in this year's Clean- Up Week.

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HUGH B. QUIGLEY, Mayor JOHN BERGEN . WILLIAM WARREN- -1 GEORGE MROZ L. CHARLES MANGIONE PETER SCHMIDT L. RAY ALIBANI I speak on -'Mental Health in its Re- TB League Luncheon lation to Tuberculosis." • To-Be Held May 6th Invitations have been sent to professional groups, social agen- NEW BRUNSWICK — The an- cies and civic-minded individuals. nual luncheon meeting of the Mid- Persons wishing to make reserva- He served as chaiiman of thedlesex County Tuberculosis and tions may telephone or write the next Hi nc i> '"" iz •"' i e Ct p - faculty committee on educational r r Health League will again be held Middlesex County Tuberculosis and en's l* fls CluV" ""a. "-> at 'i po icies for thiee yeais and m 1940 at Oak Hills Manor, Metuchen on Health League at 11 Renisen Ave- 1 don't know of any better time Teaspoon salt o'clock m die P i "oi ce oi iP5 appomted chaiiimh of theTuesday, May 6 at 12 o'clock noon. nue, New Brunswick. than now to turn over a new leaf 2 No. 2 cans pork and beans • CHIT float \ i kn O isre P ••oiiniittee on t^achei education Di. Paul Weitz, Chief of Profes- 2 Tomatoes peeled and sliced Schmi tt Pirfp- ^i oi i- -i •" , ?t Di Schmidt is the author of many in your cooking'. I'll bet you have i sional Services, Veterans Admini- For delivery of your favorite tucked away somewhere a dozen Cook onions in hot fat until gol- New Jeisc^ C->J c,° fo* "v\ o ten published ai tides on histoncal and we wiV £i've you a new Hoover Dusfeffe den brown. Combine remaining in- educational subjects. stration Hospital, Lyons, will be weekly newspaper by newspaper- or more recipes to try — why not Dr. Schmidt, now cnaifman of the principal speaker. He will boy or by mail, call WO. 8-1710. or CJ S3sw Hoover Iron for your old cleaner* put them to use? In the mean- gredients, except the tomatdes. Al- History and Political Science De- Besicle being a member of the time, try some of these. ternate layer of bean mixture and partment at JJ.J.C. was graduated American Historical Association when you trade it in on a new Hoover Roast Beef Pie tomatoes in a greased casserole. with a degre.3 ol MFscer of Arts and the Middle States Historical Y-z Cup minced onions Eake in an oven 350 degrees for from Washington University in St. Association, Dr. SchmMt is on the IF MOWING GRASS : Trade in that old cleaner now on a new Hoover Triple-Action Yo. Cup minced celery 30 minutes. Louis and later received his Doc- New. Jersey Speakers' Bureau of Cleaner that beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans or a new Hoover 2 Tablespoons fat tor of Philosophy degree at Co- the United Nations Organization -MAKES YOU CUSS, AERO-DYNE Tank Cleaner with exclusive controlled suction, 2 Tablespoons flour Peanutt Butter Bread lumbia University-: to give free information on the and get in exchange one of these famous Hoover appliances for 2 Cups cubed leftover beef or 1 Cup all bran After serving for 11 years on the Dumbarton Oaks Conference. BRING YOUR LAWN no additional cost. veal 1 Cup milk faculty of Concord]a College, Fort MOWER; TO -US ' 1 Cup diced cooked potatoes 1 Egg well, beaten Wayne, Ind., he joined the faculty Why struggle with a balky mower. *This offer good only on cleaners in good working order. Trade-in value 1 Cup sliced cooked carrots 1 Cup flour of New Jersey College for Women Scouts Slate Carnporee Bring it in and we'll fix it so you of cleaner determines your choice of the Hoover Dustette or the 2 Tablespoons chopped parsley 1 Teaspoon salt i in 1930 and was named head oi can wliiz thrcugli the job. Hoover Iron. Call us or come in today; see if your old cleaner qualifies. sauce 3 Teaspoons baking powder its history department in 1933. At Roosevelt Park 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire % Cup sugar sauce Yi Cup peanut butter 1 Cup sliced cooked primes AVENEL—Boy Scout Troop No. • We Service Both. 1 3-ounce can browned mush- Yz Cup raisins Yz Teaspoon salt 41 met Tuesday with Scoutmaster HAND AND POWER rooms and broth Combine bran, milk and eggli. i Cups yellow com meal Lewis Oakley in the social rooms LAWN MOWERS 1 Teaspoon salt Let stand 5 minutes. Sift flour 3 Tablespoons'sugar of the First Presbyterian Church, Ys Teaspoon pepper with salt, baking powder and su- % Cup white flour" and plans were made for a campo- 1 Cup leftover gravy gar; cut in peanut butter until 2 Teaspoons baking powder COMPLETE .'..-•. ree at Roosevelt Park this week- STOCK OF PARTS Cook onions and celery in hotmixture is like coarse crumbs. Add 1 Cup buttermilk Complete fat until golden, stir in flour.Ad dbran mixture; stir just until flour 2 Eggs end. HOME AND CAR LOCK ..•"•.:••.; PICK UP AND DELIVERY lemaining ingredients. Simmer 10 is moistened. Stir in raisins. Turn 1 Teaspoon scda The boys will meet in front of SERVICE minutes. Pour mixture into well- into a greased 5 in. x 9 in. loaf Beat e'ggs, add milk and sugar. I Lhe Church at 7:45 a.m. Saturday SERVICE .•.•-'•;. arreased, deep 8-inch pie pan. Cover pan. Bake in an oven 375 degrees Mix well. Combine with corn morning.- Assistant Scout Master with plain pastry. Bake in an oven for 40 minutes. meal, then flour which lias been Wilfred Benson; Troop Commit- Key, Lock & , 430 degrees for 20 minutes. sifted with baking powder, soda tee Chairman Arthur Herman, Prune Corn Bread jan 0 salt. Beat thoroughly. Add and Scoutmaster Oakley will ac- Baked Hain Ring 4 Tablespoons melted shorten- : shortening, orange peel, and when company the' Scouts. Lawnmower Shop 1V Lbs. raw ham, ground 2 ing | well blended, fold in prunes. Pour The Scouts have formed an DON'T CUSS — CALLUS Y> I,ta. fresh pork, ground 2 Tablespoons finely cut orange ' into a greased pan and bake 25 archery club and have been given The Hoover Iron has all Hand vacuum cleaner for li'2 Cups soft bread crumbs peel | minutes in an oven 400 degrees. permission to use the grounds in the features you've wanted a hundred jobs all around 18; •ST. 10 8-2135 WOODBRIDGE most in an iron! the house! Hoover Dust- 1 Can condensed tomato sauce the rear of the church for 'an. ette. 2 Eggs -• archery range. 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Another First Bank & Trust Co. Service ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS CURB TELLER ON MAPLE STREET 75 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE HOPELAWN (You can bank without leaving your car) Phone PERTH AMBOY 4-7300 PERTH AMBOY 4-0637 f : • . •• • -•-...,,•- - ; - RECEPTION PLAJSTNED and lSfts» Tjamenoe ygXU FOKDS — A reception for the Musical Afternoon' ehoseri" first tice-pfeslden-t, Mrs. .newly confirmed class and. new CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Elwood WieSrfjerg, recording-sec- members of Our Redeemer Evan- retary and Mrs. Clarence Ziseh- gelical Lutheran Church "will be By Mrs. Martin Den Bleyker JOTTINGS Featured by Club kau, treasurer. %iven by the Priscilla Missionary 47 Chase Avenue, Avenel — Telephone WO-8-1387-W Plans were completed fc-r a pub- (NOTE Contributions to this column must be in this office no By Mrs. Mary H. Lucas lic card party for the benefit- of Circle April 30 at 8 P. M. in the later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Events listed here SEWAREN — The program of church hall. • P. A. 4-5942J the Sewaren History Club, which the Sewaren Free Public Library, —Lewis Oakley and daughter, white materials to be used for the are broadcast daily at 7:30 A. M. on the "Around, the Counties -omorrow evening, in the home of With Your Weekly Newspapers" program over New Brunswick met at the home of Mrs, Olive TO EI/ECT OFFICERS 57 Chase Avenue, spent the week- dressings. Van Iderstine in Metuchen, was Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, 24 Holton end visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Wes- Radio Station WCTC, 1450 on your dial.) Street. Mrs. Scheidt will also be PORDS—The Mothers' Club of —The Ladies Auxiliary of Avenel Mrs. Lawrence Lowry and. chil- entitled "A Musical Afternoon."' Boy Scout Troop 53, sponsored by ley Reid, Keansburg. Fire Company No. 1 will attend hostess in her home for the Presir APRIL vren, James arid Patricia, 98 Mrs. Van Iderstine as chairman dent's Tea on May 7. Our Lady of Peace Church, will —Mr. and Mrs. John Trautman, i the Paper Mill Playhouse in Mil- Jore.y Street, were recent guests of fclie music department of the elect officers at the May 1 meeting. 9 Lenox Avenue, entertained her burn tomorrow night with Mrs. 24—Minstrel Show, sponsored by Presbyterian Church for the of Mrs. William Sullivan, Lind'en. club, introduced the program, A report was made on the third mother, Mrs. J. V. Walton, Pater- j Walter Meyers, chairman. The bus benefit of the Sunday School. Lillian Iwanski,. 99 Longview | ^-hirti included piano solos "Im- rU«r,riet soring convention by Mrs. NEW ARRIVAL son, over the -weekend. j will leave at 7 P. M. sharp. promptu" by Chopin; "Claire de fWillard Tunison, president. KEASBEY — Mr. and Mrs. Jo- 24—iselin PTA meeting, School 15 at 2 P. M. Circle, enjbyed her school vaca- [ —Mr. and Mrs. Martin Den-! —The Fifth District Democratic tion at the home of her aunt in _,uue oy ue Bussy and -'Minute iiusies&es were Mrs. J. J. Dowl- seph Scrippore, 51 Oakland Avenue 24—Meeting of Sewaren Contract Club at home of Mrs. Carl ing, Mrs. William Eeker and Mrs. tJieyker and children, '47 Chase Civic Club of Avenel will sponsor Krogh. Newark. Waltz" by Chopin, played by Mrs. TP tvifi n?n-eni-s O{ a son born in the Avenue, spent Sunday at the a Spring Dance May 17 in the George Urban; poems, "I Know Harry Halsey. Perth Amboy General Hospital. 27—• Waste paper drive sponsored by Iselin Lions Club. .Mr.' and Mrs. Albert Hunt, 99 Bronx Zoo. ; Adath Israel Community Center, Crestview Road, celebrated their a Village" and "Ballroom Dancing HOT BOG SALE Woodbridge. Tickets may be ob- 28—-Theatre Party to New York sponsored by White Church Class" by Mrs. Montgomery Bal- Hope Not —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harnick Guild. 20'ih anniversary. Congratulations. I KEASBEY—,A-hot dog sale wiH A woman motorist was driving and daughter, 48 Chase Avenue, tained from members or at the Mrs. Stanley Iwanski, 99 Long- 1four, read by Mrs. H. D. Clark; door. MAY . soprano solos, "An Open Secret;" be held by the Keasbey Home and along a country lane when she have returned home after spending view Circle, visited friends in' School Association for the children noticed a couple of repair men several days visiting relatives in —The Woman's Club of Avenel Brooklyn. ' "How Wonderful the Hand of 2—Annual concert of Girls and Boys Glee Clubs of Woodbridge God!" and "I Love Life" by Mrs. of the school April 30 from 12 noon climbing a telephone pole. Brooklyn. will hold its annual Installation High School in school auditorium. •Mrs.- Grace Bartruf, Pittman, Luncheon May 21 in Oak Hills Van Iderstine and accordian solos, to 1 P. M. The next meeting of "What are they doing that for?" —The Senior Choir of the First 2—Luncheon at Trinity Episcopal Church, Parish House at was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- "Medley of Old Time Songs" and the organization will be held in she said, turning to her compan- ?resbyterian Church will rehearse Manor, Metuchen. Members are 1 P. M., and services at church at 2 P. M., with the Wood- liam Hack, 108 Crestview Road,' urged to place reservations on or "The Palms" played by Mrs. Ever- the school May 7 at 2:30 P. M. ion. "Surely my driving isn't as bhis evening in the chuixh at 8 bridge Council of Church Women in charge. All women for a week. ' ,; ett Mott. •bad as that!" o'clock with director, Mrs. Frank before May 7 with. Mrs. Joseph from all the churches are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lucas and Israel expects bumper crop to Bado-wski, 80 Avenel Street, Wood- 5—Concert by General Motors Chorus of New York, sponsored children, Donald and Joseph, Jr., An election of officers was held TJ. S. contracts to buy 50,000,000 Mazzur. bridge 8-0730. ease food shortage. —A paper drive will be con- by Trinity Episcopal Church, Woodbridge, at Wood- J7 Longview Circle and Mr. and pounds of Canada nickel. —A- public card party will be bridEfe High School Auditorium. vlrs. William Lucas and daughter, Kaczmzrek emerged the winner. ducted throughout Avenel on May 1 25th by the Avenel Library Asso- held in the Avenel Fire House on 5—Dinner Meeting, Iselin Lions Club. Lillian, motored. to Long Branch Mr-, and Mrs. Stephen Sharkey, CONCENTRATED fklUV. May 23 with Jack Mclver, chair- Saturday. Port •Richmond, S. I.. Mr. and ciation with James Dauda, chair- 9—Mother -Daughter Banquet of Women's Association of Wood- 1 man. All papers and magazines man. Tickets may toe obtained bridge Gospel Church. Mr. and Mrs. William Hack, Mrs. William Karnay, Carteret; placed in neat piles at the curb from members of the Auxiliary or 13—Meeting of Junior Woman's Club of Woodbridge. Chairman, and children, Bobby ' and Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zibakowski, in front of your home will be at,the door. Ann Fezekas; hostess, Jean White. ?pent the weekend with Mrs. Grace Rahway and Mrs. Mary Lukacs, picked up. This drive is to support —Mr. and Mrs. William E. 15—Smorgasbord Luncheon sponsored by Sisterhood of Congre- Bartruf, Pittman. "~\ Perth Amboy, were guests of Mr. BONUS QUART the Avenel Public Library Building Bracken and family, formerly of gation Adath Israel at Adath Israel Community Center. Ben Mutzabauch, 162 Longview and Mrs. Joseph. Lucas. 77 Long- IN EVERY 52 Avenel Street, have moved into view Circle. Fund. 18—Annual Crowning at St. James' Church at 7:30 P. M. 'irele, is recuperating at home GALION their new home at 78 Longview after undergoing surgery at Perth Mr. and Mrs. C. Hack, Hillside; —The Cancer Dressing Group 19—Meeting of Janet Gage Chapter DAB, at home of Mrs. A. R. Circle, Fords. Bfyer, Avenel. Miss Martha Morrow, guest speaker. Amboy General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rcellke and will meet this evening at 7 o'clock —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford, children, Newark; Mrs. Grace in the First- Presbyterian Church 21—Annual Luncheon of Avenel Woman's Club at Oak Hills The Clrclettes will meet at the I! 12 Lenox Avenue, entertained his Manor. .. • ' . - home of Mrs. Ruth Kaczmarek, Bartruf and Mr. and Mrs. James with Mrs. Arthur Moore in charge. father, Daniel Ford, TottenviUe, Huhn, Pittman, were guests of Mrs. Moore again urges the resi- 23—May Dance sponsored by Iselin Liens Club at St. Cecelia's .132 Crestview Road, May 1 at 8 mm dents of Avenel to donate clean Staten Island. Recreation Center. . ' P. M. The group held a bowling i Mr. and Mrs. William Hack, 108 —Next Sunday, Rev. John L. 27—Election of Officers of Junior Woman's piub of Woodbridge party in Perth Amboy and Mrs. Crestview Road. Reid, Jr., minister of the First Ann Fazekas, hostess. THIS SPRING SI'S THi Presbyterian Church of Staten 31—Dance sponsored by Woodbridge Youth Organization. BETTER HOMES Island. Borough of Richmond, and GARDENS TREES-SHRUBS New York City, will exchange pul- JUNE •- • :>•.• EVERGREENS pits with Rev. Warren W. Warman, 3—Installation Dinner of Sisterhood of Congregation Sons of minister of the First Presbyterian Jacob, Avenel, . ..POTTED ROSES Church of Avenel. 6—Class Day at Woodbridge High School. ANNUALS. AND —Women wishing to attend the 8—Baccalaureate Sunday, Woodbridge High School. IT'S THE FAMOUS "RUBBERIZED" For Every Woodbridge Council's Fellowship 11—Woodbridge High School Commencement exercises at ONE COAT FINISH FOR WALIS, - PERENNIALS Room in my luncheon at the Trinity Church Stadium. in Woodbridge on May 2, at 1 CEILINGS, WOODWORK! House 17—Port Reading School Commencement exercises at the school ' GRASS SEED P. M. are to notify Mrs. Frederick at 1 P. M. Ally repeat all the wonderful new FERTILIZERS Beckley, Mrs. David Davis or Mrs. 17—No. 11 School Commencement exercises at High School audi- "rubberized" or "latex" emulsion Bertram Seward by April 27. torium at 2:30 P. M. paints thin •with water. A big differ- Landscape Contractors —The Sisterhood of Congrega- 18—Iselin School 15 Commencement exercises at the scheol at ence in Satin Luminail is its Concen- tion Sons of Jacob will sponsor a 10:30 A.M. MORTGAGE MONEY trated Paste. YOU add the water! •' novel grab bag card party May 6 18—Hopelawn School Commencement exercises at the school at : YOU pocket the savings! You not only in the Avenel Jewish. Community 1 P. M. • get a bonus quart per gallon, but you I Center with Mrs. George Ketzen- 18—Fords No. 7 School Commencement exercises at School No. To get the Satin finish America loves best ! berg, as chairman. The affair is 14 Auditorium at 2:30 P. M. in a paint you really can scrub! PLANT MARKET I open to the public and tickets may 1735 ST. GEORGE AVENUE be obtained from members or at the door. RAHWAY, N. S. —Mr. and Mrs. William Chafey, held in the home of Mrs. George be held April ,28, at 8:15 p.m. in hot Telephone Rahway 7-2091 One 46 Chase Avenue had as weekend Lud'wig, 40 Madison Avenue, the Lady of Peace School, Amboy Coat guests Mr. and Mrs. James Chafey Monday at 8 P.M. Winners of the Avenue, Fords. and children, Connecticut. 4th and 15th weeks were Mrs. —-Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Beck- Covers —The Ladies/Aid Society of the S. A. Sica and Mrs. Arthur Her- ley and Mrs. William Krug, at- t COAT COVERS First Presbyterian Church will man. DRY IN 20 MIN. tended the 'Paper Mill Playhouse REFINANCE FAMOUS -MATCH- Check These sponsor a May Fellowship Buffet Livingston Avenue, entertained NON-FLAMMABLE A-CH1P- COtO« CHART c in Millburn on Tuesday evening. Mony Features jSupper in the Church auditorium or a week, Mr. and Mrs. Victor APPUES EASIER Wednesday, May 7 at 6 p.m. There Shook, Stanfordville, New York. SON AND HEIR BINDS TIGHTER will be no charge for the supper Quick Service for White ond 12 PaslaU V DURABLE F5NISH —The April 24 card party spon- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. David GOES FARTHER but a silver collection will be sored by tl.a St. Andrew's Rosary Hal'bert, 10 Louis Street, are the VLOS1G LAST1MG taken. Reservations are to be Society has been cancelled. Tickets parents of a son born in the Perth Your Satisfaction COVERS BETTER V WASH ABILITY Dlaced with Mrs. Arthur Herman, sold will be honored at the nert General Hospital. LASTS LONGER $5.10 Woodbridge 8-2681-R and Mrs. 1 V EYE-FILLING COLORS card nartx date to be announced. LOOKS RICHER g-allon Richard Myers, Woodbridge —Members of the Avenel-Colo- PAPEK DRIVE SUNDAY JPAMT SEWS 3-1982-W. ' WASHES CLEANER $1.60 <|t. nia First Aid Squad nave been in- FORDS — The Fords Lions The Best Paint !s— —Mrs. Sidney Williamson, West vited to attend- the New Jersey r"">> y'\] hald its j^onthly paper Orange, and formerly of town, First Aid Council, Inc., meeting- to II YEARS... visited1 her sister, Mrs. James Hop- drive Sunday, starting at noon. SP1VACK ler. 27 Madison Avenue. —Lt. qg) Judith Perier has re- and LGAM ASSN. of PERTH AIVIBOY — BROS. — ODORLESS One Palnteri Paint sumed her duties at the United States Naval Hospital, Beaufort. 339 STATE STREET P. 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Philip Jackson — MASON CONTRACTOR— BUILDING MATERIALS STORE Phone Woodbridge 8-1147 LSE 87 MAIN STREET 437 RAHWAY AVENUE j. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Woodbridge 8-0505 227'MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE TEL. WO-8-0125 118 Main Street WO 8-2845 Woodbridge PAG^-TWELVE THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 ^ARITAN- TOWNSHIP AND FORDS EEACON

tionsl attention because it is the ernor Driscoll has proclaimed where asserted that a steel strike termining the turnout, a primary have historically' taken the Taft this week as American Mothers even of a mcnoh's duration would election is the most difficult of line. first of its kind in ih-a United not have affected military sup- eil elections to predict. States . . . Social condcr.E -,vl::^li Week. The Tpft people also make CAPITOL CAPERS .... The New plies. The President said that a HERE IS THE NEW- JERSEY'S much of the fact that the senator strike would disrupt our war ef- HELP WANTED FOR SALE Jersey Taxpayers Association POLL'S RECORD tried to withdraw and made no di,--e?. 3 IT'.£J eri.-;t in lie?.- Js-.-sey ' prescribes trie application of a fort. About that, there can be no campaigns. But neither did the to:'ay. w.irns Dr. Ade'e C. Sliep- doubt. In. November, 1948, the New £ rSAD Y WORK CHRYSANTHEMUM plants and Strange Offspring little "economycin" as a cure for Jersey Poll made predictions general. Moreover, both names dahlia roots. New and old varie- American politics go hybrid — ?rd. Chief of the State Bureau of Yes, we must have steel, and were on the ballci. whi?e in I'li- HOSTESSES Veneieal Disease .Control . . . the fiscal ills of government . . . CTver'ng six candidates in New WAITRESSES ties. Assorted colors and types. skunks have minks. — Decorah The Tafts and the Eisenhowers seizure was one method of get- Jersey.'All predictions were cdr- nois the Eisenhower voters had Healthy stock. Reasonable. Call uuwa i Public Opinion. Mere than 92 per cent of New have shifted the scene of battle ting it. It was the least desirable to write in: his name—and spell FOUNTAIN CLERKS Jersey's 24,838 farms are now rect as to winners and,standings. : DISHWASHERS Railway 7-9317. One Does from New Jersey's hills to Penn- method, a method that raises The overall error on six prsdicr- it right. ,- • • . -\\:\. One fears the mysterious East operated by owners, the State grave questions of far-reaching HOWARD JOHNSON 4-17, 24; 5-1, 8~ Crop Reporting Service • claims sylvania's city streets, which is fcicns was 2.5%. In early estimates New Jersey must ever remain mysterious. A all right by a majority #f Garden importance. But discussion of was counted strongly for Eisen- ROUTE #25 WOODBRIDGE O FOR RENT @ The Shrewsbury River area will those questions should never be. In November, 1949, the New new Cninass typewrite with 4,500 b3 patrolled by an additional State citizens . .... One.great con- hcwer—- as.it finally went. But as TELEPHONE 8-1700 characters is described as the solation is in the hectic workaday permitted to obscure the most Jersey Poll made three predic- the primary campaigning pro- CCCONI&—-UPSTAIRS GARDEN twelve Harbor Masters this sum- world of New Jersey is.the fact oasic ana iar-reacamg iact u- tions covering the three guberna- 12-6-tf Aj?AfiTMIOT; Four rooms, bath '"Simplified'' model. — Detroit mer to prevent accidents . . . gressed it became apparent that News. : : that Spring is here. all: That .our troops in Korea torial . candidates Driscoll, Wene, Senator T-aft's loyal supporters © HELP WANTED—MALE • and kitchenette. Newly decorated. This v eek has been proclaimed must be well supplied with weap- and Imbrie. The overall error Remember Him? Engineers Wsek by Governor were making a deterrmneii battle. Phone Railway 7-7639. .- ons, tha.c we must present a on three predictions was not quite They were vfery active, directing Remember the driver who was Drisooll because of the important strong front to the CommunisE 1.1%. accustomed to •'weave in and CUE contributions of professional en- . Other Opinions their attacks less at General "Ike'' • A. A. A. • --tvor+a.—The Newark News. In November, 1950, the New(Continued from Edi^rial Bag-e) through the traffic" so skillfully? gineers . . . Applications for in-(Continued from Editorial Page) Jersey. Poll* again liyed up fcp its EXPERIENCED He was a good man and a fine spection * and certification of than at Governor Driscoll, the would be put to fearful hazard if , reputation as one of the nation's leading' advocate.. The tactic was ELECTRICIANS—1st class AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE neighbor and will be much Wong barley and Thorne wheat weapons, ammunition and equip- ASSOCIATION missed. There was a large at- must be made by certified seed The New. Jersey Poll most accurate public opinion to try to turn state party fact- AC Jt DC Industrial Experience ment were missing because of a polls. It predicted the results of ional (Jiffer^n.ces to the beneflj; Established 1C02. tendance. — Minneapolis Jour- growers before May 1 ... Pro^ steel strike. ^ ;Continued from Editorial Page) ; LAYOUT MEN Over 3.000.000 Members the New Jersey Congressional of the senator. • ,;"..' nal. duce aucticn markets in Swedes- The brief shutdown last week, accurate public opinion organi- Elections within 1.1% of the ac- PIPE BENDERS Nationwide Service Waiting for Bachelors fcoro and Peclticktown will open zation in the nation—one that The Taft people made.enough Ferd Kertes, Local Agent according to Pittsburgh dis- tual returns. BORING MILL . Suggested sequel to that show. during the latter part of this patches, brought the ingot rate has never made a wrong pre- In April, 1952, the New Jersey headway to shake the early hopes 217 State- Street. "Boy Meets .Girl": "Man Waits month for asparagus . . . Produc- of the general's backers. Spine OPERATORS Pertn Amboy 4-1248 tion of milk in New Jersey dur- of production down 51 points to Poll predicted the results of the For Wife." — Buffalo Times. 51 per- cent of rated capacity, , The New Jersey Poll made pie- GOP Primary Election. The over- neutral observers were predietV EADIAL DRILL PRESS 12-6-tf Earlier .. ing February totaled 84,855,409 ing that the senator might get OPERATORS pounds . . . Motorists are asked Upon Government seizure, the dictions covering the three Re- all error on the three candidates The disastrous orgy of gambl- blast furnaces and open hearths publican candidates — Eisen- was 3.5%. 14 delegates. Now estimates are EXCELLENT RATES MISCELLANEOUS ® to turn in their old license tags for 3 to 6 out cff •?.$. Also the ing taught America such a lesson when they appear at the inspec- were returned to the operation nower, Talc, and Stassen. All (COPYRIGHT, 1952, Princeton OVERTIME OPPORTUNITIES and the mills to full-time pro- predictions were correct as to Eisenhowe" v-te "iv"?. above 60 DARAGO'S AIJTO DRIVING that everybody is determined tc tion stations during the current Research Service) per cent. This is better than he Complete Employee Benefit Program get out earlier next time. — Eas- inspection period which ends duction with expert precision, j Winners and standings. SCHOOL ton Express. This week the steel rate is ex-1 ROLLING AGAIN did in New Hampshire, ths only Apply Shop Personnel Office Largest and Oldest in County. August 31 ... An 18 per cent in- pected to snap back to an aver- The overall error on the entire New Jersey balances Illinois. other state where botfr names Hydramatic, Fluid and Standard. They Will crease in driver license revoca- prediction, was 3.5%. •were on the ballot. It compares - M. W. KELLOGG And if you make a better age production in the 90s. A comparison • of Lhe April 14 The Eisenhower victory was not Perth Amboy 4-7365 or tions by magistrates during the It is said that because of am- surprising tat decidedly more with Taft's 55 per cent in Ne- FT. OF'DANFORTH AVE. Charter 9-1191. mouse-trap, people representing a first three months of 1952 is re- New Jersey Poll prediction and t-rpska, where both had to be JERSEY-. CITYj N. J. worthy cause will make a beaten ple stocks in the hands of Gov- the unofficial April 15 vote shows: emphatic than had lately . been 12-6-tf ported by the State Division nf ernment contractors and those predicted. It sets the band wagon written in. path to your door. — Paterson Motor "Vehicles . . . Since July I NEW JERSEY 1951 GOP On the Democratic side Sena- 9 HELP WANTED—FEMALE ® •-P YOUR DRINKING has become News. with orders for'the armed serv- roiling again. : last, State ABC agents have ar- ices, the needs neither of Korea PRIMARY" VOTE The state.was Eisenhower ter- tor Kef auver was unopposed, and EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER. a problem, AJcoholics Anon- FootbaJi Conies Through rested 137 t^ctleggers in New Prediction ritory, much in the same sense . in the write-in column General. 'mous can help you. Write P. O Praise to be football! The won- ersey and seized 27illicit stills nor rearmament will be seriously Actual Vote Coal and fuel oil office. Steady: derful news from the southwest hampered. Armament is taking that Illinois was Taft territory. Eisenhower, with a vote only in work. Good pay. Phons Rahway "Jox.397. Woodbridge. or telenbonr . .-•. Staff Sergeant Arthur Ben- Fisenhower 53% 60 % The general had the support of the hundreds, yet topped the total Market 3-7528. ; 12-6-tf is that Southern Methodist Uni- cer, of Morristown, has been pro- less than 15 per cent of total Taft 37 35.8 7-1000. 4-17 versity has received a gift og output, it is reported, and even a the state party machine and most of other candidates. New Jersey moted to Lieutenant- and placed t-j'o weeks' shutdown could have S-^oen 6 3.6 New. Jersey Republicans have leaves no doubt about the gen- SARAH COVENTRY, INC. * - MISCELLANEOUS © $100,000 by its athletic depart- in charge of the State Police sub- Others 4- .6 views similar to his foreign pol- eral's apneal. — The Christian ment to its University Press. Sud- station at Somerville . . . Gov- been absorbed. has opening for woman with car. PIANO TEACHER denly, a winning football team That is speculative. It is no- Because of the difficulty in de- icy—even as Illinois Republicans Science Monitor. No investment or canvassing. Earn . Excellent Method appears more desirable than even $40 or more weekly in spare time. Teaches in your home or before. — Footnote in the Sand, Write to Box 8, in care of this Own Studio University to Fla. Press. newspaper. ' 4-24, 5-1 ANNAMAE ZIERER We Need Others Midwood Way, Colonia The world's longest word has MEDICAL NURSE SECRETARY Rahway 7-4863 just been put together by enty- Registered nurse preferred. Able . . . ' 4-24 — 5-15 mologists. It is antidisestablish- Excavating @ Uper Stores # ®Moving aid Trucking® m RsCo mi television • to take some dictation and do typ- mentarianistically. As Mr. Win- ing. Hours Monday, Tuesday, chell might say, it's little things Wednesday and Friday 12 to 8 Fair Question MacPherson was strolling down like that make big paragraphs ARRfflY SURPLUS Telephone Wopdbridge 8-1889 Complete Moving Job Afs Radio and Television P. M. Write to Box 217, Wood- the street when he noticed what like these. — Naw York Evening Corecki & Corecki bridsre, N. J. 4-24, 5-1he thought was the familiar figure Post. CLOTHES © SHOES • TENTS ! Rooms S25 , 5 Rooms $35 Prompt Expert Repairs TOOLS © TARPAULINS • EXCAVATING CO. . fVoodttridge I Rooms §30 " 6 Rooms $40 ® WANTED TO BUY • of a Jriend. Quickening his steps, RCA Tubes & Parts he came up to the man and slap- HELPFUL RESCUE FIKE EXTINGUISHERS Liquor Store Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free ped him on the back. To his and 10,000 ITEMS 90 Sharot Street, Carteret Batteries < HAVE BUYERS for one- or two- GOVERNMENT CENTER, Yo- All Loads Insured—10 yeans exp. amazement and confusion he then semite National Park, Cal. — Mrs. GAS CANS ' ® FILL DIRT • TOP SOIL SOS. ANDHASCIK, PROP. 34,PERSHJNG AVE. family houses. If you want to. saw that he had greeted an utter ECONOMY MOVERS sell please contact ; Clarence Wahlquist, seriously ill, ® MASON SAND Complete Stock of Domestic CARTERET, N. J. stranger. was carried on a stretcher by five ind Imported Wines, Beers Railway BERES "Oh, I beg your pardon," he said, men for eleven hours across eight ® CRUSHED STONE 7-3014 A. Kish, Jr., 1-n-op- apologetically. "I thought you were •• and Liquors 414 Main Street, Metuchen ! miles of slippery, snow-piled moun- ROUTE 25, LINDEN an old friend of mine, Mackintosh ® CINDERS • GRADING Telephone CA 1-5089 Metuchen 6-3170 tains from her Lake Eleanor cabin LINDEN 2-4559 574 AMBOY AYENUE - or Woodbridge 8-1225, Evenings by name." in ths Sierras to O'Shaughnessy ' CA 1-6812 CA 1-7666 12-6-tf The stranger recovered his wind Dam. From there she was carried i Open 8:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily WOODBRIDGE.; N." J. ,t and replied heatedly: "And sup-14 miles by snow tractor, then by! © HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE S posing I were Mackintosh, do you sedan for 100 miles to Lewis Me- Electricians have to hit me so hard?" morial Hospital. In all the trip re- • - Coal @ ® Lawns anil Sardens © BENDIX Automatic. "What do you care," retorted quired 18 hours. BRICK FRONT BUNGALOW MacPherson, "how hard I hit Call WO-8-0932-W ; Washing Imagine finding a house with a Mackintosh:" COAL - FUEL Instruments © brick front, five beautiful rooms, Capital Dome For Have your lawn and garden oil heat, 5s x 200 lot and low taxes Competent prepared now. and only $2,500 down, $66.00 per Nice Answer (Continued from Editorial Page) ' OIL BURNERS and month. We're offering it for quick After Sunday morning service a Electrical Roto tilling, Grading and ENROLL TODAY would take every function of gov- • in our Repaired occupancy so the first serious woman- stayed to chat with a ernment out of competition with Work Land Clearing minded buyer. Immediate response friend, leaving her purse on the private enterprise. BEGINNERS* desired. seat. When she' returned it was Naugle believes that at the Re- In Yonr Home ACCORDION gone, but she quickly found it in' X. W. 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Lots ex- Better' Make Sure Misdeals. t . Anthony Ragucci AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC tend to Harris Street. $6,500. The surly old miser fell ill, and JERSEY JIGSAW — The State Tinning and Sheet Metal Work Ed. Bonkoski, Prop. ^ Roofing, Metal Ceilings and Phone Woodbridge 8-1241. in a panic sent for the local clergy- of New Jersey this week launched ELECTRICAL 357 STATE ST. • - P. A- 4-1290 4-3, 10, 17, 24man, although he had never done a complete study into the chronic COAL &• OIL CO. CONTRACTOR Furnace Work x anything to help the parish. . illness problem as the result of a CARTERET—4 /2 room masonry "If I leave $50,000 to the church" $12,500 grant made available by 826 EAHWAI AVE., AVENEL Oil Burner Wiring and Pet Sftsp 588 Alden Street house. Lot 50 x 100. 3V2 foot he croaked, "will my salvation be the Commonwealth Fund of New Service picket fence and aluminum com- Woodbridge, N. J.. assured?" York and the National Commis- 46 LARCH ST. bination windows. $10,500. 109 "I wouldn't be certain," replied sion on Chronic Illness . . . That Imported Telephone £V46 George Street, Carteret. the clergyman, "but it's well worth statewide air raid test in New Consrete PORT READING, N. J. . TOPSOIL SINGING 4-24-tf trying!" Jersey next week will receive na- Tel: Carteret 1-7979 CANARIES FINCHES % Servles Statists i HIGH TEST QUALITY Telephone Metuchen 6-1512 .PARAKEETS

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TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 PAGE THIRTEEN arrons • En osin une UTS ROU Looking over the Material in the Little Leagues NEW "MR. BASKETBALL"? - By A\tm Maver By Johnnie Royle Independent-Leader Sports Editor Compiles Articles on Material Foes with 6 Hits Supplied by Various Managers of Teams in Township Circuits Now that the Woodbridge and Fords Little Leagues For First Triumph Editor's Note: This • is the 'nrn'riEr ball players around whom southpaw on the team who may be have successfully completed preparations for banner third in a series of articles pub- our team will be built are Bob Lu- our lead off man. Last season his WOCDBRIDGE — The Barrans' lished weekly furnishing: com- ,M, goe .Napravnik, Neil Sawczuk, hitting was very timely and his 8-3 victory over Dunellen earlier seasons, we feel like a farmer who plants his seeds and pis.'.'d information on ("te twelve Al en Grausan, Jim Mullins, Artie fielding for a youngsosr left little '•his week was just what the doctor gits back to watch the results. In this case, both cir- • earns comprising the Wootl- Finn, Chris Matissa, arid Bob Ber- to be desired." ordered to restore the confidence bridgre Little League. The man- ardi. This group will, with the ex- "Jimmy Mullins, shewed a great of George Gerek's d'iamond stars /cuits are bound to reap rich rewards since the per- agers of the respective teams in perience gained from last year's deal of improvement toward the who lost three straight contests sonnel guiding the respective organizations are of the the circuit are writing the ma- league competition, present a tail end of the season in his. hit- before their recent triumph over terial for tlie interesting ar- strong nucleus for a first rate ting and his fielding and throwing the Union County nine. highest integrity. We have profound admiration for ticles. The Mauro Motors Yank- team." « have been consistently good." ees is the team being profiled Previous to the Dunellen deci- those involved in the Little League movement in the "The catcher's position, which "Little Chris Matissa seemed to sion, Gerek'S team, lost to Re- today. wa.s very adequately handled by enjoy each game as much, if not gional Higrii and two real heart- township because of their unselfish devotion to, the Jae Napravnik last year, will show | more, than any of the other play- breakers to Perth Amooy and The. Yankees are sponsored by- Joe »cnce again in that familiar j ers, or for that matter, the spec- Cranford. The Barrons won their .youngsters. Few people realize the time and effort the John Mauro, a local automobile position. We are looking forward j tators. Chris, who will only be nine inaugural over Somerville to give dealer, and are managed by members of the Little Leagues contribute to insure the also to a big year with the bat for j this year, will, we feel sure, de- Uiem a two-ancJ- three record for Thomas Murtagh, Steve Szlinski. this youngster. On first base we jvelop into a fine ball player, and the season thus far. successful functioning of the circuits. It has become a and John Boyle. Last year the have Neil Sawczuk who played as we regard him as one of our bright team completed a successful sea- regular first baseman last season prospects for this season as well as George Rebnicky. the ^ year around task. son, winning eight games while and turned in an excellent job in for-future ones." twirler who was ratsd far down losing six in league competition. on the mound staff before the Not too long ago, a member of a neighboring com- the field. Neil has a good pair of "Bob Lucas, who has played When questioned about the stat- eyes, a nice level swing, and with'! third base and the outfield, is start of the campaign, checked the munity phoned to request some information on Little us of this team this S3ason, Mur- *-°ni-.Pt'veJv slated-as our pitcher. Dunellen Bombers with six hits added confidence, should be a key for his initial verdict of the sea- League baseball, since he intended to form a four team tagh lost little time explaining. man in our batting array." . \ Bob has the natural equipment tr- "The Mauro Motor Yankees are ue a stand out hurler and we feel son. With the exception of the circuit of his own. We gave him the essential particu- looking forward to another highly At second base we have another I sure he will quickly assert himself first and fourth inninss in which lars and wished him the best of luck. A week later the successful season. At the end of holdover from last year, namely, as one of the league's better pit ?,h- the Bombers dented the plate, last season when the entire sea- Bob Berardi. This youngster, with ers. We have a definite need for a ReCinicky was never in carious same person phoned again and was distressed at the son's play was analyzed, it was an added year, of experience and a long ball hitter on the club, and trouble. lack of cooperation in his town. The local merchants discovered that we ranked as the few additional pounds, should help, we Jcnow, with a little confidence Rebnicky is far from the bugsjy second best team in the league. plug up our second base problem/' in"himself, Bob could fill the bil" whip type of pitcher, since he re- refused to back teams, the newspaper refused him ade- We would like to hold this rating, "Our third baseman, based on admirably." 'ies chiefly 'on his slow curves and quate space, and additional assistance was hard to or even improve on it this coming last year's play, could very well.be "This leaves open'ng for seven control to get the batter out. In season." Artie Finn, who p!ayed a great newcomers who will be selected 'he Dunellen fracas he walked find. His tale of woe was hard to believe because we "We know that to accomplish deal last season. Artie's bat, on from the tryouts that are being three men and sat two down via can't understand anyone not getting behind Little this we will have to overcome the several important occasions last conducted throughout the town- the strike-out route. loss of several outstanding players, year, came through for us, and we ship. We know that from the fine The speed of the Red Blazers League baseball. As if in disbelief, he asked, us again namely: Billy Albany, John Hick- are expecting big things from him group . of • youngsters we've seen played an important role in their about our sponsors, fields, and efficient managers. ey, Vince Capraro, Roger LeBlanc, this coming campaign." that we will come up with a team ONE OFM& recent triumph. Although they Tommy Lane,, Artie Delaney, Ron- that will be a credit, to our spon- CLYPE 'SET GCOR/tfO RECORPS After we completed our story again he replied, "Why In the outfield, we have as carry <5Cas%£Z ASAIfiGT collected only six safe blows, the nie Pajak, and Joe Palko. The re- overs, Allen Grausam, the only sor and to the community." IA GALL? WAZ Barrons took every advantage on can't I live in Woodbridge Township?" It really made RRGT ro TflErt-C-A-A- r/TLE AMP- the base paths to maneuver THEN ro AM OlYMP/c BER-TM &/ P£Fl£Cr/Ale AN us feel proud at that moment when we realized that BEAT/MS IA 5ALLE, /Ux CtfAMPZ. around to .the pay-off plattor. At least four of the eight -runs can the cooperation in the township to date has been ex- r# MerchantsWho Assisted' omens be attributed to daring base run- THE HOOP . ceptionally good all the way down the line. Before our Vistributed by King Features Syndicate ning. Tourney Resumes -Dunellen broke into the box friend hung up, he asked, "Could you come up here to -•core early in the game when Jack the next meeting and address our group on your com- WOODBRIDGE — In an open ner), Main St. Bakery, Mayer's Porgash belted a home run to deep letter to' the . public, Jack Tobias, Tavern, Melody Club, Mirror Res- On Fords Alleys lenterfleld in' the first inning. The munity's contribution to Little League baseball?" Our the Woodbridge Little League con- taurant, Modern Men's Shop, Mol- clout may have been hpJd to a portfolio is packed, and we will be on our way next tainer drive chairman, submitted nar's Tavern, McCarthy's .-Sport- FORDS—After a week's lay-off, triple if 6am Vemillo, the Barrons' a brief report on the success of the ing Goods, Nat. Lead Co. (Peril! the seventh annual State Women's ition centerfielder, had not tripped at- week. " . . . drive to date. The letter, in its en- Amboy), Norwood Distributors Bowlingr Association returned' to WOODBRIDGE.— Well-satisfied tempting to overtake the hefty flow Would You Like to See? tirety, is printed below: (Perth Amboy), Oliver's Tavern with the performance of his two belt. "To Whom It May Concern, (Iselin). action at the local Recreation al- relay teams in the Seton Hall Re- Hurls One-Hitter, Loses Woodbrid^e snapped back with leys with Buff's Diner of Carl- The Barron track team win the Middlesex County "The Woodbridge Little League Park Inn (Iselin), Publix Drug lays *at Newark last week, Coach a rally in "the third frame which stadt leading the pack in the Class cinder championship. container receipts, which amount- Store, Pulaski Hall (Perth Am- Lou Gabriel has turned to the task started when Rebnicky worked ed to $141.10, were turned over to boy), Regent Cleaners, Reo Diner. A division with a 2,678 score. of preparing his Barrons for the John Tomko, Dunellen's starting A couple of youngsters graduate from the Little Rev. Gustave Napoleon, the or- Seely's News Stand, Shore's Lunch- . The Whiz Kids of Metuchen all-important Middlesex County chucker, for a free pass to first League to the major leagues. ganization's treasurer, to boost the eonette, Siegel Bros. Confectionery held a firm hold on second posi- meet at the local stadium on base. Scrappy Bobby Kovacs then total of the stadium fund over (Avenel), Stan's Tap Room, tion in the highest ranking group May 3rd. sent Rebnicky scampering to third Pt- Tony Barcellona complete a successful season in his $1,600.00. The containers will re- School St. Bakery, Spark Auto with a 2,638 tally, while the de- Although he has a young and in- with a sharp single to centerfield. Rebnicky completed the circuit for debut as manager of St. Anthonys' baseball club. main in all public places listed be- Store, Superior Diner (Sewaren), fending champs, Shaa Chevrolet experienced squad, Gabriel feels his h low until June 7. Whitehouse Tavern (Sewaren), speed merchants and field men h.e first run when John Hill's Tommy Williams and Erik Christensen enter Michi- of Hackensack bedded down the grounder slipped past Vayda at "Joe McLaughlin, the co-work- Woodbridge Fire Co., V.P.W. Post third place for the week with a have a better than outside chance (W'd'b'ge), Vogel's Liquor Store>.. •second. Steve Kovacs kept the gan State next fall and play together for four cam- ers, and I would like to take this 2,549 mark. to give a good account of them- opportunity to thank the public 'selves in. the county competition, rally alive by driving a safe blow paigns. for its generous support, and also In. the Class A doubles, Tut which is usually the highlight of to left to score Bobby Kovacs from ; Coiligan and . Stella. Zolback of third. • Artie Dunham and Hardy Peterson form a battery extend our appreciation to the the local track season. • •" : MoreTryoiitsD-iie Hackensack held down first place Cont n«es Rally for a service team this summer. merchants for their hearty coop- Herbs Hollowell, ' the track eration during the drive. with a'1,135 score. Jean Curihan team's most versatile performer The rally continued when John- Two Little League stadiums constructed in the and Lee Sloboda of Passaic were ny Dobos drew a walk to load the "I want you all to know that it close .bhind with a 1.090 pin total. and leading paint producer, is be- bases before Tommy Giordano township in the near future. only takes a little cliange to make ing counted upon to win or place lifted a high fly to center field to a big change for your neighbor's Helen Olt. of Merchantville had m his specialties: the high jump, Our Lady of Peace and St. Anthonys finish one-two WOODBRIDGE — Tryouts for a good afternoon in the Class A score Hill from third. Steve Ko- boy, your son, and all future Little the Woodbridge Little League will broad jump and shot put. Hollq- vacs advanced to the hot corner League players." singles with . a 598 score to keep well can also be used in two of the in the popular Mid County League. continue ^Saturday morning at her out in front of Pat Boehm of on the play and came .home witt Thank you, track races if he decides to forego Fords Park for all candidates fr.om Haworth, who registered 542 pins. the fourth run of the inning when Woodbridge High's baseball diamond completed in Jack Tobias, Chairman the Hopelawn, Keasbey, and Fords one of the field events. Pred Degler grounded out to deep the next couple of weeks. Those who assisted include: sections. All prospects are request- In the Class A doubles, Lucille The Barron mentor has a dark short. Almasi's Tavern, American Le- ed to report to the field at 9:30Powell and Jane Shure of Spots- horse under wraps in' Stanley Richie Hardish of Sewaren make good in the Phila- wood slipped into third place by Not content with a four-run gion Post No. 87, Andrascik Liquor o'clock for classification. . -." O'Rear, who has been burning up bulge, the Barrons went for four delphia Athletics'farm system. Store, Avenel Drug Store, Blue Bar Charles Farr, chairman of therolling a combined 1,069 tally. the cinder paths in the 880 during more in the fourth stanza. It was Tavern, Blue Bowl Confectionery, registration committee, stated that Mary Lagod'a and Kay Kuberski the squad's recent workouts. His The local Police Pistol team retain the Central Jer- of Sayreville came through with Rebnicky again who started the Bob's Elec. Appliances, Caesar's all boys from Avenel, Colonia, and teammate in the same event, Fred uprising by drawing a walk,- but sey Pistol League title. Newsstand, Cameo's Sweet Shop Port Reading who missed last 1,024 pins to latch onto the sec- Blessman, is rated one of the best he died at second when forced out (Avenel), College Inn, Coppola week's tryouts may apply for ond slot of the B group. in the county when running in on a ground ball off the bat of Frank Capraro enter the school system where his Cleaners, Craftsman Bowling Al- classification at Fords Park Satur- Carrie. Applegate of South River form. The two speedsters are al- Bobby Kovacs. The alert Red Imowledge and experience in sports can be used to an leys, Christensen's Dept. Store. day morning. and Barbara Knoblock of James- most sure to cross the finish line Blazer second sacker then stole out- front. ; advantage. Danny's Luncheonette, Dave Little League managers hope.to. burg are in third place in the second on the very next pitch to Lynch Tavern (Port Reading), complete the screening of over 500 Class C doubles with a total of Ray, Peterson, Alfred Retundo the plate. The daring base running The old American Legion baseball team reorganize Dern's Drug Store, Esquire Bar, candidates^Saturday, May 3, when 922, pins. • and John Kostu are slated to carry paid off when Kovacs scored all for one game against an array of former diamond stars Pinn's-Bar, Fletcher's Delicatessen, the Woodbridge proper tryouts are Alice Christensen of Perth Am- the Red and Black banners in the the way from-second on Hill's Flips Tavern (Iselin), Frank's scheduled at the Grove Street di- boy is leading the Class D single grueling mile race. All three dis- error hit through the infield. Hill, from Perth Amboy. Barber Shop, Gardner's Amoco amond. bowlers with a 431. score, while | tanbe runners have shaved their waited a pitch, then slid into sec- The Kiwanis Club stage another star studded wrest- Service, Geis Bros. Service, Green The Baseball clinic conducted by- Rita 'Scheid of South River is i individual times since the start of ond with a stolen base. Lantern, Holohan's Bros. Service, Frank Jost at the Freeman Street making it a close race with a 430 j the training season an'd have a Italian American Food Store Steve Kovacs kept the base Mng show this summer under the able direction of Lou field during the Easter vacation( mark. . :.ood chance to account for a few oaths burning by lacing a fat (Avenel), Jags Sporting Goods for the Little Leaguers was termed ooirits against their county rivals. Horner. (Perth Amboy), Jackson Drug- Lucille Powell's 1,604 score is pitch to left field to send Hill an enormous success by the re-high in Class A with Sayreville's The Red Blazers have been weak, across the plate while he pulled up HOOKERS. . . . Bill Wanca is temporarily sidelined store, Janni's News Stand, Jasper sponse from the numerous young- in a few field events, but Gabriel Fruits and Vegetables. Mary Lagoda next with 1,507 pins. at" second. Dobos then rapped' a with a broken bone in his right foot. ... If there are sters and parents throughout the Paces Class C is looking . forward to Edward sharp hit to right to send Kovacs Others Who Helped township. Future clinics will be Adams, Barry Balint and Joe Reilly any Navy veterans with dress blue uniforms collect- scheduled during the summer The Class C division is being TILLMAN LAUBACH home, and on the throw to the K. of C. (Wdbg.), Klein's Confec- paced by Viola Crovelli of Liberty holding their own in the shot put The camera caught Tillman plate, moved over tot he keystone ing dust, they might be interested to learn that the months by the Woodbridge Little and discus competition, while Hen- 1 tionery (Iselin), Little Joe's Bar, League. Comer who has an impressive Laubach, the Barrons mound plate, moved over to the keystone so-called Blues can be used to an advantage by the Lehrer Men's Shop, Lomax Elec. ry Chomicki is Woodbridge's lone ace, in the midst of his familiar lected his second hit of the game 1,405- tally. She is followed by Dot hope in the pole vault. Richard local Explorers Division of the Sea Scouts who are Appliance, Log Cabin (Lou Hor- Lasser of Perth Amboy and Helen wind-up during a recent work fContinued on Page 14) Alexander and Robert Rhodes are out, as he prepared for his nex't desperately in need of uniforms. The Blues will be Kochy of Woodbridge with -1,392 entered in the javelin throwing Midtowners State and 1,350 pins respectively. starting assignment. The senior picked up by contacting this column or Bu'd Hunt at event. twirler from Fords lost a tough The leaders in each of the 15 In Hurdle Races the Fire House. Donate an old uniform and help make events are listed below: one-hitter to Cranford last week GET OUR Drill Tilt Sunday Class A The hurdle races, one of the but intends to overcome his hard a scout proud and happy. . . . Little Bobby Kovacs-* Duff's Diner, Carlstadt, 2,678; toughest events on any track pro- luck to win his share of games continues to amaze onlookers with his fine perform- WOODBRIDGE — The Wood- Whiz Kids, Metuchen, 2,638; Shea gram, . will be entered by Phillip bef ore the conclusion of the sea- ESTIMATE bridge Midtowners are whipping Prasser, Steve Kaye and George son. George Gerek's strategy will GET THESE BUYS! ance at second base for the Barrons. . . . The annual Chevrolet, Hackensack, 2,549. Simon. All three candidates have be to take advantage of Lau- elementary school track and field meet, under the ON into shape for their 4th straight Class B displayed good form, although bach's pitching ability by spot- Got't Surplus $-1 .50 season. Five Mixers, Plainfield, 2,460; their time has been a little below direction of Lincoln Tamboer, is scheduled to take ing him against the strongest Paint * Gal. I SOFTBALL Sunday the locals will face The George's Tavern, Boonton, 2,374; par during recent workouts. teams on the Red Blazers' sched- place at the stadium, May 28th. . . . Did you ever notice Perth Amboy Keglers, 2,371. In the short dashes, Gabriel will ule. © House of Finn in a practice tilt at Class C Battleship $ -j .98 the resemblance between Bobby Thomson, the New the Oak Avenue field. Manager have such speed merchants as BASEBALL Beth Bombers, Newark, 2,189; George Munn, Vince Buonocore Gray Gal. . I York Giants' third baseman, and Frank Jost. ... Vince Gioffre says he will use hisU. S. Rubber Company, Passaic, and Jack Jensen to carry the bur- Coach: Lou Gabriel is proud of his 440 relay team which UNIFORMS & newcomer, Cal Lee on the mound 2,170; Johns Manville No. 1, Man- den for the Barron squad. The trio Bowling Results Outside $ 1 .98 with Whit Kath behind the plate. copped third place in the Seton Hall relays. . . . The vflle, 2,168. is scheduled to enter the 100,. 220 CKAFTSMEN HOUSE LEAGUE White Gal. 1 Gioffre will use his veteran in- - '•• Class D and 440 yard races. W. L. EQUIPMENT Fulton Bee _ -. 61 • 32 T?ownship Police Pistol squad lost a tough match to fielders Fred Carl at first base, . Dark Horse, Bound Brook, The entire squad will hold daily Bisolak Trucking _. 60 33 Raritan Township this week by 15 points. . . . The Special Team Prices! Rich Coley, second, and Frank Eak 1,922; Bakelite'. No. 3, Bound evening workouts at the stadium Coppola Cleaners 60 33 Complete lane of Brook, 1,679. Craftsmen Olub _ 57 36 Middlesex County track meet is scheduled for the High at shortstop. Capraro will start at from, now until the county meet a Dusty's Tavern 45 48 DUTCH MASTER Doubles week from Saturday. Blue Bar _.' 39 54 School stadium, May 3rd. ... A Little Football League Complete Line of third base. The outfielders will be Almasi's Tavern _ 36 57 PAINTS Oscar Iverson in left field, Bob Class A : Modern Men's Snop IS 78 may be formed in the township next fall if sufficient OFFICIAL Tut Corjgan and Stella .Zolbak, Individual High Game—M. Almasi, 244. PAINT BRUSHES Trainer in center, and -Herky-Rit- Team High Game—Craftsmen, 963. sponsors come forth to-back the venture. . , . Mike LITTLE LEAGUE ter in right. Giffore" announced Hackensack:, 1,135; Jean ciirichan CYO to Hold Tests and Lee" Sloboda, Passaic, 1,090; SPECIAL! Mitroka, Joseph Sipos, and Bob Gillis were recently EQUIPMENT that Jiggs Everett and Richie Gy- 'Lucille Powell, Spotswood, and group t-or the young club includes admitted to the Woodbridge Little League. . . . Steve orkas are good bets to start at Jane Snure, South River, 1,069. ; Players from 12 to 15 years of age. 1 x 4 x 5—Pure Bristle third and right field respectively. Saturday Morning Szlinski is currently assisting. George Gerek in coach- Class B i Rev. Gustave Napoleon, the lo- Johnie Haluska, ex-Calso ace, Marcellita Hanscom and Lois WOODBRIDGE—The St. James PAINT BRUSH ing the Barrons. . . . Tillman Laubach has the poten- ATTENTION GOLFERS! has been signed up to pitch for the Martin, Gladstone, 1,026; Kay Ku- zal < C.Y.O. director, has invited locals. Frank Capraro, winner of C.Y.O. Intermediate and Junior tialities to develop into a first rate twirler. . . . We will REWASH berski and Mary Lagoda, Sayre- baseball teams will conduct their all graduates cf the Little League 50 IS last year, will probably relieve ville, 1,924; Irene Manocchio and who are members of the St. miss our little friend Roger Buck who moved over to Lee in Sunday's game. Pat Russo,. initial try outs of the season Sat- 2? ** -7- Dorothy Bagletti, Boonton, 1,024. urday morning at the Oak Street James parish, to try out f^r the the Ford's. under sized circuit. The youngster has the the slugging outfielder, will be lost 'for the season due to injuries of Class C field. All • candidates for the twojunior nine Saturday. The .squad ability and competitive spirit, to make good. . . . The BALLS his chest. Gioffre will be assisted Beatrice Mastrull, Bound Brook, teams are requested to report to intends to absorb as many former best of luck to Ray Alibani, the new Recreation De- ALL §1 MODELS by coach Ernie Breza. The Mid-an-d Vera Berether, Somerville, James A. Keating at 9:30 o'clock. Little League players as possible towners are in the senior league 970; Rennie Chiand'oni, Hights- The intermediate team-will be partment chief. : '- and the Pulaski League. in Perth. town, and Edith Meissner, James- composed of piayei^ between the in o-rdfer to keep the youngsteis' Amboy. burg, 970; Carrie Applegate, South years of 15 to..18.:During the-course pliyin|p ball until they are reajiy i River, and- Barbara Knoblock,. of the season^the^team is slafced for scholastic competition. Reasonable Hard Luck SPORTING Jamesburg, 922. to compete ia_the township recre- The final try.outs for the junior SUPPLY COMPANY Policeman: "If his wife shot him, "I had badf luck with both my Make-It Sliort "ROUTE 25 nr. S. WOOD AYE. wives." ...... Class D' ation league anepnard. Thomas and family, Despite the outbreak of respira-. urned to her home on inman Tuttle, 7th district, 2nd ward, and hosts on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs Perth Amboy. • . dance was held Saturday after- Mrs. Damen's home on Laneaste". i venue after spending the holiday Mrs. Robert Wittemund, 10th dis- tory disease in' the early months of .. To Meet on May 1st noon, at the Inman Avenue fire- Road, Tuesday, April 29, 8 P. M Harold Chamberlain, West Street —Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, Jr.; 1951, the death rate from the res- veek with Miss Carolyn De Mayo, trict, 2nd ward, auended the meet- and Beston Simmons, Canada. O . SEWAREN —.-The Triple Four- house, sponsored by the 4-H Clo- —Mrs. Edmund Hughes, Caro Lyndhurst. ing of the Republican County 3olohia Boulevard, were hosts Sun- piratory conditions remained • quite verettes. Mrs. Paul Thomas, leader, Thursday they entertained Mrs day at the christening of their low, with the combined rate from some Bridge Club met last week at hne Avenue, entertained the fol Committee which reelacted How- Fritz Lauxman, and daughters •was assisted by Mrs. David Hollan- lowing members of the Coffe- —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grassi, ard Fullerton as municipal chair- son, John Joseph, 3d, at St. Ce- pneumonia and influenza : rising the home of Mrs. Herbert Eyer- der, Mrs. Paul Billings, Mrs. T. K. Club Wednesday evening-: Mrs Caroline Avenue, were hosts at man. Lynn and Lee, RoseHe, and Mrs elia's Church, Iselin, with Rev. less than 5 per cent over 1950. kuss on West Avenue, Dunn, Mrs. Andrew Boytos, Mrs. James Taggart, Mrs. Willi Wels Sinner Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Mi- Robert Savard, Linden. rohn Wilus officiating. Sponsors Prize winners were Mrs. W. W. ;hael Bufano and son, Michael, —Explorers Post 146, Boy Scouts, —Girl Scout Troop No. 10 wer Brundage, Mrs. Harper A. Sloan, Joseph Egiies, Mrs. Henry Damen, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Charle enjoyed an overnight camp at /ere. Miss Laura De Martino, Mrs. John Matsko. William Pitney, Oliphant, Mrs. Margaret Scott. lew York. guests at the Bayway Communit; 'llizabeth, and Michael Korecki, Old Art Revived Mrs. George Urban and Mrs. W. S. South Mountain Reservation Center, Elizabeth, Thursday, a The old art of deboupage, paper Wooten. Old Bridge, gave instruction and —The following from Colonir —Mr. and Mrs. August Frazier, Thursday and Friday, with their TJoselle. • , called the squares, as did Middlesex attended a party Saturday night a. \rthur Avenue, entertained Mr, luncheon and games. Mothers at- cut-outs, is being revived. Pictures Others present were Mrs. Wil- leader, Vincent Froehlich. At- tending included Mrs. C. Clarl —Mr.'-and Mrs. Armand Van der cut from publications, pasted on a County Extension Agent Peter the home of Mr. and Mrs. JcsepI md Mrs. Fred Berger, Newark. tending were Henry Schussier, linden, Fagan- Place, entertained lard Tunison, Mrs. A. W.--Scheldt, Martens. A prize was awarded to De Mayo, Lyndhurst, in honor C Stover, Mrs. Montgomery Kimbal smooth surface and then given a Miss Blanche Van Syckle. Mrs. Al- —Mr. and Mrs. Willi Wels and Werner Frey, Clyde Hewitt, Wal- snd Mrs. William Jennings. 'Ir. and Mrs. James Hoffman, and Miss Duane Thomas, for selling the Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Magazeno ;ons, Norbert and Gilbert, West ter Tetschner,. and John Henry 'aughter, Claire, Jersey City, Mon- coat or two of thinned fresh, white bert Hagen, Mrs. Olive Van Ider- most tickets, and refreshments Mrs. Margaret Scott, Misses Pa Street, spent a few days with Mr. Strubel. —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strubel shellac make fine examples of the stine, Mrs. Leonard Dumas and were served to the children by the Colonia Boulevard, entertainec Jay. art. Mrs. Russell Sort. tricia Scott and Wilma Froehlich md Mrs. Jacob. Schneider, Bull- —There will be a Cub Scout Pack mothers. The Cloverettes extend Mr. and Mrs. Armand Van clei ille, N. Y. —The Mother's Association will over the weekend Mr. and Mrs The next meeting. will be at the their thanks to the Colonia Volun- Linden, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haw sponsor a card party Thursday, Howard Gustafson, and children neeting Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. at the Brannan urges planting more home of Mrs. W. W. Brundage on —Mr. and Mrs. Conrad . Grott, April 24, from 8 F. M. at the home Carol, Lorraine, and Gail, Mr. anc "^ivic Club, Inman Avenue. livestock feed grains. Holton Street, Thursday, .May 1. •Jaraline Avenue, entertained over of Mrs. Armand Van der Linden Mrs. Herbert Page, Newark, anc he weekend Mrs. Mary, Ott, Fagan Place. All intere: ted are in - Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew Dris- Brooklyn, vited to attend. The next meeting coll, and daughter, Priscilla, Wes —Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brady, of the Association will be held Cliff Road. "Taywood Avenue, were hosts on Monday, April 28, 8 P. M. at the —Charles T. Morrison, Coloni; Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cal- Civic Club. Boulevard, attending Rutgers Lav is, Mrs. Anne Ze^ko and son, Ron- —Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Parker, School, was named on the Dean's Ud, Hillside, and. Mr. and Mrs. Amherst Avenus, entertained on list for marks better than averag' Icward Brady, Morristown. Sunday Mr. and Mirs. William for the year. —Mr. and Mrs. William Price, Drews and son, William, Tenafly. —Mr. and Mrs. William Bistak •-•ansaster Road, entertained on —Mr. and Mrs. George Reseter, Tanglewood Lane, were hosts tc "Sunday her father. Theodore Hen- Middlesex Road, were hosts Sun- Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Roberts anr isrson, Bronx, N. Y. day to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reseter, son, Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Car —Mr. and Mrs. George Pook, and daughter, Rosayne, Perth Am- Cole and son, Carl; J. O. Dzikie Ir., and family,, Lancaster Road, boy. wicz, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and "isited their parents, Mrs. George - —Thirteen members- of Boy Mrs. John Bistak, Mr. and Mrs

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