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VOL. XI—NO. 38 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER g, 1949 PRICE THREE CENTS WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Harry vania Avenue, Washington, D. C. r.d in the Fort Lauderdale News, not explain why she picked Fort Truman is looking for a husband This Mrs. Harry Truman or Foi-t Lauderdale, Fla.: Lauderdale for the ad. Her age .. . one owning a yacht. Mary E. Truman, gives her ad- was not given. Town Girds to War Mrs. Harry Truman Seeks Mate; But, before we go further we dress as 114 Grove Avenue, "'Wanted — A husband, one hasten to explain that it is not Woodbridgre, N. J. owning a yacht.' So if you want a mate, Mr. On Order to Force (It Isn't Bess, Bub, It's Mary E.) the Mrs. Harry Truman who lives On August 11, the local woman cal bridegrooms to write but did Yacht Owner, here's your AND in the White House on Pennsyl- placed the following classified She asketl all would-be nauti- chance. • SewerCoiistruction New Schools in Avenel, Colonia Open Doors to Welcome Tots Getting First View of Classroom LifeLocal Officials to Fight Interstate Ruling on By CHARLES E. GREGORY $25,000,000' Project I said last week that I was WOODBRIDGE—Mayor August going to make Barrel-mouth F. Greiner will lead a delegation Trosko either put up or shut of Township officials to New York up. I clorrt generally promise Septembsr 211 in an attempt to anything unless I can de- block efforts of the Interstate San- itatian Commission to force the liver. Township to embark immediately on a sewer project which would • He's trying to whine his place the municipality m a pi'e- way out of it now,, but dur- caroius financial position. ing one of his hysterical Ac company in % Mayor Greiner spells at the Carteret Sta- will be Stats Senator B. W. Vogel. dium he accused me of get- Township Engineer Howard Madi- son, Louis P. Booz, Consulting En- ting pay for an editorial I gineer and Township Committee- wrote for our Carteret paper. man George Mroz. I promptly called him a liar I The Township Committee, at its and demanded facts. Appar- I session Tuesday, was notified of ently unable to talk; for him- the hsnrins set by the Interstate self, now that I landed one Sanitation Commission for "the right on the button, he got a Township of Wooctbrldge to show cause why an order should not be union committee to issue a issued directing the discontinu- statement for him. I am in- ance by the Township of Wood- „ serting it in today's paper bridge of discharge of sewage in free of charge, just because waters controlled by the Comis- I want you all to see the sion" (the Kill van Kulli. corny tripe they're handing- . At a previous hearing on July out. 'School Bond Issue Polio Emergency Fund CampaignRudolph, 15, Victim XI. 1346, the Township requested a continuance of hearing to permit In all events, I told Barrel- negotiations with Rahway Valley mouth that if he could prove | Endorsed by Lions Opens Today;Kiddies'"Bit'GrowsOf Polio, is Buried Authority. "It was lately learned." ^ that I got money for the edi- / . wiites the commission, "that it is torial I wrote, and could Special Election to Township Boys and Girls Still Busy ivith Many Total Cases.in. Township improbable that the Rahway Val- prove that he didn't get ley Authority as organized will be money .from the union, that Be Held Next Month; Methods to Raise Money; Proceeds Total $319 Now 16; Youth Dies able to provide for the. needs of the Township." I'd pay in $100.00 to the 2 New -Members Join (Photos on Page 2) After 5-Day Illness union welfare fund. I further WOODBRIDGE — Spearheading the Polio Epidemic Mayor August F. Greiner point- - RARITAN TOWNSHIP — T h e WOODBRIDGE — One . death— ed out the Township is now in the < said that if he couldn't prove Raritan Township Lions Club in- Emergency Drive of the National Foundation for Infantile the first in the Township from process of preparing plans for a these two things that purely as dorsed the proposed $800,000 Paralysis which begins today, Township youngsters, show- polio—and three additional cases, sewer project which it hopes to penance for being a phony, lie school bond issue .at its meeting ing initiative and understanding-, continued to conduct making a total of 16 polio cases accomplish wtih Federal aid. Mr, should put $100.00 into the wel- Tuesday after hearing Joseph bazaars- and to sell soft drinks and as a result were able to for the municipality, were reported Booz has bsen hired to prepare fare fund. Well, he hasn't—and R u g g i e v i, superintendent of druing the past few days. such plans. cannot prove—that I got paid for schoods, outline the need of funds raise an additional $192.36 to fight polio. To date these little children with great big - The patient who succumbed to Vo.srel Suspicious my article. He admits that he gets to finance additions to two Town- ' the dread disease is Edwin T. Ru- Senator Vogel, who serves as money from the union. ship schools. hearts have raised $319.14. Six Port Reading kiddies, Roger Local Stores Returning dolph, 15, 158 Dunham Place, who Township Attorney, declared it was A referendum will be held on Decibus, Janet Martino, Carol De- To-Friday Night Hours . died Tuesday afternoon at the Jer- "very suspicious indeed that this So I ask you. Who owes the October 4 or 11, Ruggieri said, as ciibus, Katherine- Solecki, Anna sey City Medical-Center. -. matter comes up now when some- union welfare fund $100.00? Are the issue will have to be approved Marie Scuotto and Albert Scuotto, WOODBRIDGE—The Wood- The new patients are: Three- one dreamed up a $25,000,000 Rari- you going to get it up, Barrel- by the voters at special election. through the sale of cake and cold bridge Businessmen's Association year-old Marie Myhr, daughter of tan Valley trunk sewer. This or- mouth, or is all that sympathy Mayor Julius Engel has stated drinks, a minstrel show, a "raffle" announced today that stores will Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myhr, Hi- der beinQ forced on us now, is you prattle about for the strikers School days are here agrain and yesterday was an especially that a resolution would probably peculiar to say the least. We have big day for the little tots who are attending kindergarten in the and some donations from neigh- switch back to Friday night as ram's Trailer Camp, Avenel, who just a lot of eye?wash? Come, come be introduced at the next meeting the ''late night" beginning to- was transferred to ths Middlesex a case now that, we can present new Avenel and CoJonia schools. At upper left, the kiddies with of the Township Board of Com- bors collected a total of $70.50 now. I called you a liar and you which has been turned over to morrow. County Polio Center; Mrs. Helen with merit. We ha we -a disposal /can't prove otherwise. Don't think the questioning expressions are shown examining the new equip- missioners. ment in tiie new Colonia kindergarten. At upper right, the proud Hugh .B. Quigley. Woodbridge The association, some time Patrick, Fords, who was trans- plant that takes care of Keasbey, for a minute that I'm going to let mothers are shown with some of the youngsters at the new The money .would be used to chairman of,, the National Fpunda- ago decided that the stores would ferred Tuesday f r o m Pertl* 'Continued on Page ti) you forget this. Your big trap Avenel kindergarten, Below, one mother is shown registering her build eight room-additions on the tion. keep open Thursday nights ra- Amboy General Hospital to the trapped you on this deal, and toss- Stelton school" and the Oak Tree little girl at Colonia School. The little boy seems to be saying, Taking advantage of the crowds; stead of--Friday nights as stores Jersey City Medical Center, and ing all that corn around about "Me, too." school, Ruggieri said. Each of the m Perth two-year-old Joanne Vegso, daugh- whose side I'm on in this dispute new buildings will have a gym- which patronize the A & P store j Amboy were open the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vegso, on Main Street, some New Strest I latter time. However, the change .otorists Warned isn't going to keep me from re- nasium and an auditorium. did not work ufc as 54 Pender Place, Fords, who is in minding you—and the members ,Ruggieri traced the growth of youngster set up a lemonade stand j -° , contem- the County Hospital where she was of your union—that. I nailed you ide Area is Hit j Pi, Reading to Gethte Township, and the school popu- in front of the store. Two little | Plated and it was decided to re- taken Tuesday. | ' To Watch for Kids in a lie. Furthermore; I'm going lation to show te need for the | boys served as" "barkers" and as; turn to the original schedule, l a result many busy housewives I . The Rudolph boy first com- to suggest to them that they new buildings. He said that a I ' plained of a back ache last Friday check up on all the statements By Theft Epidemic!Track Ban Opinion series of town meetings will be, whether they really wanted " a Bus drink or not stopped to patronize and it was .a{, first believed that he you have been making, because held, that speakers will appear had. injured his back while playing, Grandjean Urges as you might be about as near the before Parent-Teacher Associa-. the stand. The total take was Car, Tools, Binoculars | Session Tonight to Air $30.18 which amount was brought : football. However the disease was Local Schools Open truth in other matters as you were lions "and other groups to explain diagnosed as polio Saturday and the issue and enlist public support. to The Independent-Leader and Moving to -Colonia with. me. Looted; Keasbey Lady! Views on .Combatting he,was rushed to the Jersey City RARXTAN TOWNSHIP—"Watcl Also literature will be distributed then turned over to Mr. Quigley. Victim in Auto Cases RR Elimination Plan The children who operated the Medical Center Saturday and out for the children,'" was sug- ^ Another thing- I want to say to through the school children. Don Neweoiiibe to Live placed in an iron lung. gested by Charles Grandjean, chief The new buildings will toe the stand were , Judith Lomonico, yon. It is becoming increasingly WOODBRIDGE — A series of PORT READING A public Frank Kelleman, Joe Roberts, On Inman Ave., Plans The youth was a junior in St. of police, as a motto for motorists apparent to me that you are the thefts was reported to the police j hearing to discuss the proposed first in a long-range construction Mary's High School, Perth Am- as hundreds of children trooped program to eliminate over-crowd- Robert Lomonico, Arthur. Finn, j To Arrive Today . monkey on the end of a string over the holiday weekend. j grade crossing elimination in the Bill Roberts. . I J: boy; He is survived by his parents back to school over Township d at $51 were stolen Port Reading section, will be^ held ing caused by the great growth of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rudolph; a streets and roads.« • for some of those Commies who the Township since the war. The . - Keasbey Kids Help COLONIA — Today, Don New- . infest your union, and if you are, from the office of the Royal Auto i tonight at 8 o'clock in the meeting sister, Elizabeth; two aunts, Mrs. "Failing to yield the right of problem has been under study by Two groups of Keasbey children combe, leading pitcher for the Winder Davis, Kingston, N. Y., all I can say is that you're stupid. Wrecker Co., Inman Avenue, Ave- jroc .n of the Port Reading Fire- the Board of Education, aided by Brooklyn Dodgers, is scheduled to way'is bad at any time," Grand- I- want to know whose bidding nel, according to a report made ! house. West- Avenue, under the who came' to the aid of the polio and Miss Anna Rudolph, Wood- civic gorups for years, Ruggieri fund have realized a sum of $60.83 become a Woodbridge Township jean said, "but failure to yield it 'you're doing. I know you are so Sunday by the owner. Levay Me- [ sponsorship of the" Port Reading bridge and his grandfather, Thom- to a school child or a school bus Elroy, 357 East Stearns Street, j civic Council. said. ' which has been turned over to I resident. • • • as Egan, Perth Amboy. entranced with the sound of your One hundred per cent attend- Mrs. Bernhardt Jensen, Metuchen, I For this morning,, the big- is inexcusable." own voice that you talk all the Railway. It was through the aid of Town- Funeral services were held this A pair of binoculars valued at ance pins were presented to Alex treasurer of the Middlesex County leaguer who joined the Dodgers morning from E. A. Finn Funeral Grandjean is chairman of the lime and rarely listen, but if you ship Attorney B. W, Vogel that the, F. Melko and Clayton White. A Hospital for Infantile Paralysis. in mid-May, will, with his wife Township Highway Safety Coor- would only dry up for a few min- $35 and two dollars in change were Home, 298 Amboy Avenue and at Port Reading residents were able meeting to be held on September The children who reside in the move into his newly acquired dinating Compiittee which is par- utes some time and stop showing stolen from a cabin cruiser owned to have the Public Utilities Com- St. James' Church. The funeral' by Dr. Koyen, 115 Oak Lane, Cran- 19 will feature a drive to nave area of the Keasbey firehouse held home on Inman Avenue, Colonia. was private, Burial was. ,in St. ticipating in a state-wide .drivi off. maybe even you could spot mission re-open hearings on the 1.0 per cent attendance by club a lemonade sale and a mystery box The house is thej former Meier to .help reduce traffic accidents those Communist - contaminated ford, while it was tied up at Ran- controversy. Residents of the area James' Cemtery. kin's Dock, Sewaren, according to members. Frederick Fitch, super- award, the winner being Mrs. L. J. residence which'is "located on the Other members of the committee brains which gave birth to the claim the proposed plans would intendent of the State Home for block between West Street and are Magistrate Christian J. Jor- a report made by the owner Mon- | Nagy 15 Frazer Street, Fords. The theory that higher wages and in- moye the present road so as to Boys at Jamesburg, will be the youngsters who operated the proj- Hebreiv School Reopens gensen and Joseph Ruggieri su- creased benefits come out of re- y Grac" e Elias, 78 Highlan' d Ave- eliminate stores and houses. speaker. ect were Nancy and Joan Payt-i, brick structure and rumor has it Today at Old Synagogue perintendent of schools. • duced production. You \vould rec- The purpose of the meeting, ac- John Palazzola and John Smith Marie Larsen, Monica Smoyak and that it cost in the neighborhood ognize this as the purest Mos- nue, Keasbey, reported to Patrol- "At this time," the chief said, men William Rcnond and Michael cording to Wincent McDonnell, were installed as new members. Dorothy Boczan. They, collected of $15,000. WOODBRIDGE—Rabbi Samuel "millions of New Jersey school cow doctrine, slyly calculated to president of the Council, is to give Stewart Robertson" club presi- $25.58. ' It is understood that the Meiers New'oerger annoiinced today that weaken our free enterprise system. Sasso Tuesday that her car was children will be going to and from stolen wliile parked in front of her all Port Reading residents an op- dent, told the group he took part The tots who reside in the vicin- are planning to move out west Hebrew School classes will start school. Many of them are not home. She valued the car at $450. portunity to be heard and to com- in the inspection trip of Township ity of Crows Mill Road and St. within a few weeks. ' '. this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at familiar with the hazards of mod- Let's hear what you have to A windshield wipsr was stolen pile local opinion for presentation schools with the Board of Educa- Stephen's Avenue, also conducted Since joining the Dodgers, New- the* old synagogue . on School ern traffic as adults know them. say on this one, too. Your spokes- off .a car in his parking lot, William at a final hearing to be held in tion last Saturday. He said the a mystery box award, the winner combe has displayed the wares thai Street. Former and new pupils are On foot, on bicycles and by school men dishonestly distorted my edi- Kovacs of Kovacs Garage, 720 Am- Newark later this month. j buildings are clean and well being JohnDudics, 501 New Bruns- brought fame and fortune to such asked to report-at .that time. The bus, they will again be part of torial by picking; out a sentence boy Avenue, informed Patrolmen Among those who are expected equipped for the new school year. wick Avenue, Fords. The "bosses" former Dodger mound stars as Hebrew School classrooms in the traffic. It is up to the adults at random and representing it as Fred Leidner and Kenneth Van to attend tonight's session are A club bowling team will enter of this project were.Arlene Notoro; Dazzy Vance, Van Mungo .and | Community Center will be r°ady ri ivrn° ths can to r*-iember that my sole conclusion. I say this is Pelt. Senator Vogel, Mayor August F. a district Lions league arid will Barbara Mako, Joan Wagenhoff er, Whit Wyatt. It is expected that the for occupancy soon. forgetting is a childhood disease." more straight Moscow tactics and (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 6) play its first game on Monday Gerald Wagenhoffer and William new" Colonia resident will have Friday night services will be re- Inviting attention to the state while it is slimy business, I don't against, the South River Lions Dambach and they tallied $35.25. plenty of visitors—especially Dod- sumed tomorrow night at 7:30 sehool'bus law, he pointed out that suppose you could shut your big Club. (.Continued on Page 2) ger fans in the vicinity. o'clock at the old synagogue. drivers are required to stop within mouth long enough to read what Directors will meet at Robert- ten feet of a school bus that is was written as your defense. If Trosko^s Defense .- - - son's home on .Wednesday. lnadin°- or die-charging school chil- you read it and approved it for dren and remain stopped until all release, then you're as guilty as (Editor's Note: After the appearance of last week's paper, a Mapping Plans for Aid Squad's Annual Fund Pleachildren have entered the bus or f the authors. Did you? I want the Mr. Lerner called to inquire if we would accept a full-page adver- NEW BUILDING CODE 'upon alighting, have crossed the truth, this time. tisement to contain a reply in behalf of Stephen Trosko, subject NEARS. COMPLETION roadway to safety. If you and. your Writers want of the column "Sweetness and Light." While we stated we would "The law requiring drivers to to call this a "vulgar, personal accept the advertisement, we also offered to give Mr. Trosko or stop for a school bus has been attack" on you, then you all bet- his spokesman free space in the same amount as used in our Only Minor AlteratioJis amended so as to permit passing ter make the most of it. I'm out discussion of him. We furthermore guaranteed that no changes Still to be Made; Sept. at a speed of not over ten miles to hang a "Made in Moscow" sign of any kind would be made in the copy submitted to us. The an hour on the opposite side of a on that strike in Carteret, and if statement herewith on behalf of Mr. Trosko is published at no 14 Introduction Date multi-lane highway divided by y you want to debate the point any expense to him, to the union, or to the Strike Executive Com- center island from where the mittee, and has not been altered or changed in any respect what- WOODBRIDGE — The long- school bus is slopped at the curb in time, I'm your boy. What do you ever.—C.E'.G.) . . * say, Mr. Big-Tonsil? You like to awaited building code, which was front of a f,chool and is loading talk, and if you want my advice, supposed to have been introduced or unloading on the side facing Statement Issued by the Strike , this piece of service to the corn- at Tuesday night's session of the this is one time you better talk Executive Committee of Local 837, I pany. ts school.' Grandjean saifi. Town Committee, was held up "These are the only exceptions fast. Incidentally, I Wasn't talking TVMMSW-CIO, September 6, 1945 j It- will not be so readily denied, again "to permit a few changes," about your take during the strike , however, that since the strike bebe- t-i the sto-D-nHp %nd motorists hive when I asked how much you got according to Committee-man the responsibility of orooeadln^ The vulgar personal attack on | gan on July 1( the carteret Press, George Mroz who has "been spon- with extreme can anrf beins: pret from the union. That $2.00-a- Stephen Trosko, president of Lo- j directed by Mr. Gregory; has car- soring the measure. week-expense stuff might be ap- pared to yield the right of way cal 837, IUMMSW-CIO. by the | lled 96 column-inches of state- Township Attorney B. W. Vogel pealing to the birds, but not me. publisher of the Carteret Press ; spokesmen for the com- to a chiJd at any momant." ments by said that some of the wording will Giandjcan also reminded mo. and the Woodbridge Independent- pany as compared to only 6 col- be changed and "some of the What I want to know—and Leader, Charles E. Gregory, is an umn-inches devoted to statements toriscs . of the drive now unde. obvious attempt to discredit the phrases reconstructed to give the WBV aeainst all right-ol-way vio- what the workers and their wives by spokesmen for the workers. meaning the proper import." want to know—is how much you leadership of the 2,000 workers Nor can it be denied that for lations. now on strike against a vicious Tuesday's session was adjourned have been paid by the union dur- three successive weeks the Car- until next Wednesday night to ing the last year? The whole speed-up plan proposed by the U. CLUB OPENS SEASON S. Metals Refining Company. teret Press carried full-page ad- permit introduction of the ordi- Point of this question is to learn vertisements paid for.by the U, S. ! WOODBRIDGE—The Pickwick how it is that-you have been roll- nance at that time. r Mr. Gregory has raised the issue Metals Refining Company. And The regular monthly meeting of Club will hold its first meeting of ing so blissfully through this of the role he has played during that on the fourth week (August (he season Monday at 8 P. M.. at ftrike while your fellow-members the Board of Health will also be this strike, even though he tries 19) appeared a front-page edi- held next Wednesday night in- th» home of Mrs. Fred Linn, m the union have been lining up to narrow it down to whether or torial by Mr. Gregory which called Ridstewood Avenue, with Mrs. Ira for a food basket to keep their stead of Tuesday due to the an- Preparations have begun for the 1949 drive for Miller, chairman; Julius Bernstein, Wayne Sruith .not he was paid by the company upon the workers to accept the nual PBA convention dinner which funds for the Woodbridg-e Emergency Scjuad., and James Mesies. Donations may be sent to the McCabe as co-hostess. There will families from starvation. Come on for writing a- particular editorial. be a gusst speaker who will discuss (Continued on Page 6) company's plan. the Township Committee will at- Above are members of the general committee, stsuad in care of Julius .Bernstein who has been He denies having beea said, for (Continued on Page SI i tend in a body. (I. to r.) Louis Jardone, Kenneth Kinsejy Edwftrd named treasurer for ther drive. flower arrangements. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON ' j side lane to the express lane, cut- j dktion of the- Sewaxen War Me- ting off the cars ahead. of Mur- morial Monument Sunday aftK* Youngsters Remain in Forefront of Town's Endeavor to Help Finance Infantile man's. Both vehicles were badly I noon at 2 o'clock at the Park Tri~ damaged. [ angle. John Smith, 25, 529: Maple i Mayer August P. Greinsr will 'tis Avenue, Elizabeth, a passenger in j the guest speaker. Rev, Earl Han- the Taylor car was taken tothe ; num Devanny. pastor of the Pi'es- Railway .Memorial Hospital land i byterian Church, is scheduled to after treatment for lacerations I give the invocation and Rev. James - and contusions was released. j Russell, assistant pastor of St. j James' Church, will pronounce the - .' Seivaren War Memorial Ibensdici.ion. ~" 5
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These youngsters grave the A & P Store on pendent-Leader. The youngsters, all of whom re- Main Street some competition over the weekend side in the vicinity oi New Street, are: Front row, when they set up a lemonade stand in front of Judith Lomonieo, Frenk Kelleman, Joe Roberts, the s*toie. As a result they raised $30.18 for the Robert i.omonico. Back row, Arthur Finn and Bill Tolio Fund which they turned over to The Inde- Roberts.
STARTS SEASON j maeher as co-hostess. A hot dog roast wffl be Polio Fund AVENEL — The- Avenel Junior'ness held after the busi- Womaa's Club will hold its first j session. ,^ . (Continued from Page 1) A total of $70.15 was raised by these Port Janet Martino, Carol Decibus, Katherine Solecki meeting of the fall season Tues •" ~ Three little girls who reside on Reading children for the Poho Fund by conduct- . -, . _ ... ' c oulctlUl day at Z P. M., at the home of of Cotton Myrtle Avenue, Woodbridge, Joy ing a minstrel, cake sale, raffle, and by securing Anna Marle Scuotto, Albert Scuotto. Two other Mrs. Thomas Markous, 11 Harvard Approximately 650 siiirts can be and Bonnie Majewski and Joy donations from neighbors. Shown at one of their groups of enterprising- youngsters are pictured 'on Avenue, with Mrs. E. R. Stell- made from- a single bale cl cotton. Moore, conductej a house-to- lemonade stands are (1. to r.l, Roger Deeibus, the regular Fords Page 011 Page 7. house drive of their owii and col- Avenue and Pershing Avenue, Ise- lected $2.15 which"has been turned ; ; lin. One of the Goldstein children over to Mr. Quigley. was a polio victim in 1946. All Ise- State AOH Lists Labor Day'Traffic The sum of $22.35 was raised by lin residents are urged to attend. Joan Jelicks,. Janet. Yanik and : - Meanwhile the County Chapter Dinner at Pines- Ernest Olreeh, all of Wedgewood of the National Foundation is ask- oderately. Heavy Avenue. The trio conducted a ba- ing for dimes and dollars to help WOODBRDGE—When the An- , zaar in the Jelicks' backyard pay for patient care in the epi- cient Order of Hibernians of the Only 3 Mishaps, Police I Saturday. Prizes were donated by I demic prevalent throughout the State of New Jersey gather at the ! neighbors. i county. Pines, Metuchen, Tuesday the Report,- on: Highways' I A note signed by Roger Bangert : The price-rtag on this year's epi- Woodbridge delegation will be led Car, Trailer in Crash j accompanied a contribution of j demic will be so enormous, accord- by Joseph P. Somers and Miss The finest foods from the garden spots o£ % Be Open Every !$1.18. It read: "I sold sane old jing to Basil O'Connor, National Helen Van Tassell, presidents of WOODBRIDGE—Although traf- i stuff for 1c and some new. stuff jFuondatio_ n president, that $14,- their respective groups. At that the world are yours when you buy I for 5c. Please give it to someone j 5 fic on the highways runnin" | 500,000 must be raised to meet ths time the organization will present though the Township was "modei- Flagstaff—picked at the peak of perfec- I who takes care of polio monev. It'] National polio bill. a dinner-dance honoring the Friday Evening ', is only $1.18 but it may help." ately heavy" over the Labor Day ! The. money raised in the Polio memory of Commodore John Bar- weekend, only two accidents oc- tion. Taste them today — because tasting j Albert Schuler 443 School Streets, I Epidemic Emergency Drive will be ry Revolutionary hero. A bill ! visited The Independent-Leader curred on the highways, one ou is believing! ... Ah-h, how delighted you used exclusively for services to passed by the New Jersey legisla- •Route 25 and the other on 35. The ] office yesterday and brought a polio patients. Contributions in ture and signed by Governor Al- will be that Flagstaff quality actually * I little can containing $2.17. He said third accident occurred on Oak Til 9 • I Woodbridge may be sent care of fred Driscoll has designated Sep- Tree Road, Iselin. ! he made the money selling soft I Hugh B. Quigley, Tisdale Place or tember 13 as' Commodore John costs no more than the ordinary kindt (Instead of Thursday) drinks on his porch. j ot any district chairman. Barry Day in New Jersey. In the Iselin accident, three Two dollars was raised at a I "This emergency drive is our Honorable Joseph P. McLough- youths .were injured when a car make-believe carnival in the yard j only hope of providing care of pa- lin of the Apellate Court of New operated by Robert Morgan, 18, of Freddy Jamieson, Demorest ] tients without slowing up scienti- ;York will deliver the principal ad- 820 Payetts Street, Perth Ambov Avenue.- Avenel, last Saturday. fie research of the National Foun- j dress. Congratulatory messages crashed into the parked car of Taking part were Louis and An- dation," Mr. Quigley said. "It is an have been received from President Rose L. Oliver, Oak Tree Road. ' drew Aspostal, Kenneth Tomaso, ironical fact that this heavy inci- Harry S. Truman and Governor Riding, with Morgan and injured Kurt Kramer, Milton Brogley, dence severely taxing March of Drissoll on the part the organiza- and taken to the Perth Amboy Larry Zickler. The girls of the Dimes resources comes at a time tion is playing" in honoring this General Hospital in the Avenei SHOP FRIDAY EVENING same area held another "carnival" when the nation's leading, scien- outstanding hero for American in- First Aid Squad ambulance, weie Flagstaff Foods So!d only at friendly neighborhaod grocers : at the home of Arline Tetomonti tists are more hopeful of finding s dependence. Miss Charlotte Volk, 17, 17 Vine- and raised one dollar. Arline was an answer to the problem than Many national and state officers yard Avenue, Morgan; Anthony assisted by Evelyn and Janet Se- ever before. We know now that Strasse, 20 Pine Street, Morgan fully 75 per cent-of those stricken will be present as well as clergy dor. •• from many parts of the state, A and Miss Patricia O-Rielly, 17 make" good recoveries if good !'2444 Washington Avenue, Bronx ARE YOU SA Wild THAT YC'J'P.E f '48 Victim Worker- , treatment is available. Surely no fine orchestra will play for dancing . Another bazaar is being planned one would deny a child a three-to- following- the dinner. Mrs. Mary Miss Volk and Miss O'Rielly were for tomorrow from 6:30 to 9:30 one chance for recovery because of Grausam, town, county president treated for fractured jaw. All re- P. M., in the yard of the, Goldstein lack of money." of the Ladies' Auxiliary, also is mained in the hospital. heme at the corner of Correja serving on the committee. , Three persons were injured Sat- | OWING TH£ i urday When a car driven by Ed- Florida Sheriff talks "pretty Berlin's attitude to U. «S. j ward Zitoi»sa, 35, 70 New York fast," keeps mob from Negroes. warms as a result of air-lift. Avenue. Newark, collided into the rear of a trailer truck owned by jPaul Tisehler, Sr., 51,. 3 Harrison DON'T MISS OUR BIG I Street, Parlin. The acicdent oc- curred near the Edison Bridge. The injured, all taken to the Perth I Amboy General Hospital in the St. Robert Brereton * John's First Aid Squad ambulance, Are you getting all of the fine i were Zitorosa, Lois Ludescher, 22, performance that modern sci- 1.16 East Kenny Street, Newark and ence built into your engine? OF Nunzio Sciarello, 33, 74 Elm Now, Electronics provides a Announces Street, Newark. new, sure way to get it! Before you spend a. single S Nose, Rib Fractured penny on repairs or parts, your a • Zitorosa suffered a fractured car gets a complete electronic i. GENERAL |§ ELECTRIC nose and rib. ruptured lung and SSONS it? flANO and THEORY abrasions. Miss Ludescher was treated for cerebral concussion, WASHERS - IRONERS possible skull fracture and possible diagnosis that covers every part Telephone: Woodbridge 8-2758 fractured ankle. Sciarello also re- of the engine. You KNOW the ceived treatment for cerebral con- EXACT CONDITION of your ' . • ON ' • cussion, possible fractured skull, engine and what work needs to multiple lacerations of the scalp, be done to put it in the finest forehead and a fractured shoulder operating condition. For more pep, power, oil and gas-econ- •. WED.,m.14-2P. blade. omy, bring your car in today! AT OUR PRICES One person was injured early We know you are interested in modern, Tuesday morning when a ' car conveniences for the home and we prom- driven by John G. Murman, 26, A few dollars spent TODAY can save you real money later on! 456 Winthrop Road, Union, struck ise you will have a pleasant and interest- another car operated by Elizabeth ing time. PRICES AR Taylor, 25. 39 Giesner Street, Lin- den. E.&L MRS. ELIZABETH MADIGAN, Home I According to Patrolmen Daniel — Texaco Products — Service supervisor for G.E., and MR. the PLANT and iPanconi and Charles Wagenhof- j fer, the accident occurred on Route AMBOY AVENUE AND CONVERY BOULEVARD DALE KUNEMAN, G.E. Home Laundry NO WAITING -r FAST SERVICE j 25, near the railroad bridge when Specialist, will conduct the program. I a car traveling in the same direc- WOODBRIDGE WO-8-0893 I tion as the two cars involved in — SHOP HOURS: 8 to 5 — MON. TO SAT. ONLY Mrs. Madigan AH Meat, No Bone If], the accident, swerved from the.in- will demonstrate the G.E. Ironer (Top or Bottom Round) and Mr. Kune- man, the G.E. Automatize Meat. Washer. (Ground While You Wait) Ib. eef Liver
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U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION #273 OAK TREE ROAD—One Mile Past Iseh'n Center CUSTOM MIADE SLIP COVERS On the Plainfield Road to Iselin Open Evenings and Saturday Our By-Products Department enables us to offer a generous supply of U. S. Government Inspected, Fresh, Dog: Food. Ask for it at our 160 FIAT AVENUE, ISELIN — T. GROGAN, PROP. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TO 9 O'CLOCK—FOIt YOUR CONVENIENCE Special Department. Call Metuchen 6-1945-M-l or 6-1605-W for Free Estimate TOWNSHIP AMD FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 PAGE THREE Junto to Hold Public Avenel Junior Band Miss Jean Murray is Married Activities Listed Models for Sisterhood Fashion Show Review of History Book Starts Practice Monday Saturday m St. Mary's Church By Avenel Churd i COLONIA—A public "roll-caU" AVENEL- — The Avenel Junior review of the new book, "Colonia Band, sponsored by Avenel Me- | AVENEL — Several activities Yesterday," will be held Wednes- morial Post, VFW will start its WOODBRIDGE — St. • Mary's Pretty Church Bride • have been listed by the Avenel day promptly at 9 P: M. in thepractice Monday at the post home Church, Perth Amboy, was the set- ! Presbyterian Church. Colonia Public Library, under the in back of 958, Route 25, near ting for the marriage of Miss Jean Avenel Street. Boys and girls who Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The first rehearsal of the Senior auspices of the Junto. Those who Choir will be held tonight at 8:15. have read "Colonia Yesterday" wish to join the band are asked George J. Murray, 141 Valentine are invited to report their impres- to report at the heme at 7 P. M-, Place, to John Swallick, son of ! o'clock in the sanctuary. At 8 with their instruments. Mr. and Mrs. John Swallick, 214 I o'clock tonight the Board of. Di- sions and opinions freely as to its Water Street. Perth Amboy rectors of the Ladies' Aid Society value. At a meeting of the Post Tues- , Saturday, at a 10 o*dock nuptial will meet at the home of the presi- First reports about this informal day a discussion was held on the ' mass. The mass and double-ring dent, Mrs. William Falkenstern neighborly history of how Colonia possibility of erecting a monument ceremony were performed by the Woodbridge Aveniie. "grew up" in the relations of itsin Avenel in memory of fcnosewh o pastor, Rev. James A. Harding. The fall schedule of services people, indicates that it is being died in the armed forces in both . The bride, escorted to the altar will be resumed Sunday.- At 9:45 welcomed most-cordially through- wars. by her father, was attired in a A. M.. Sunday School will be h'eld out this- region. All interested are Plans were completed for the Chantilly lace gown, designed with for all departments except begin- invited. All profit from the sale of picnie to bs held September 25 at an off-the-shoulder neckline and ners. Regular church worship this book will revert to the town. Varady's Grove,, Fords. long sleeves. Her French illusion which was held at 10 A. M.. during veil was draped from a Chanfilly the summer will now be- held at 11 A. M. Beginners department of -n lace crown and she carried a Bible Sunday School will meet at 11 adorned with a white orchid and A. M., in the Manse. At 7 P. M., streamers. • • ths Westminster Fellowship Get- The BOOT SHOP j •• Miss Florence Schohen, Flush- together of Junior High, Senior ing, L. I., was the maid of honor. High and Young Adult Groups will She. wore an aquamarine brocaded be held in the basement of the church. An evening church service-, i satin and velvet gown with a ( Hl.otu by WooiUn-iilsre Studio) Under New Management j matching plumed bonnet and car- sponsored by the Young Adult ried fall flowers. MRS. JOHN SWALLICK Group will be held at- 8 P. M. We fit the Hard to Fit ' | On Monday at 8 P. M., a regular ,-•. The bridesmaids were the Misses The couple will tour Canada and Marguerite Vita, Englewood and meeting of the Building Fund Sizes 2.y2 to 11—:AAAA.io-EEE | New England and upon return, Committee has been scheduled • • • • '•••••• "
COMPLETES COURSE 'FORDS—Luke A. Dprante, 64 Douglas Street,- has completed specialized training in Diesel En- gines at the Utilities Engineering Institute, Chicago, 111.
VFW AUXILIARY SESSION 105 MAIN STREET FORDS—The 'Ladies' Auxiliary WOODBRIDGE 8-1476 of the Fords Memorial Post, VFW will hold its'meeting Monday night in the post rooms at 8 o'clock.
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j _^^ v^-, ^ FOUR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDfa' BEACON NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAi, NOTICES / JiOtJCE Township of Karitan, County oi th e T i) w ii ship o r KM ri I a n, in the at S r. At. (DSTK" ill the Committee lU'fr-r to: VT-1«B ment thereof by the purchaser ac- Colonia News August 29th, 1949. Middlesex, State of New Jersey. Couriiy oi" JMiddle.sex ha« lixeel Tne.c- Chambers Memorial Municipal NOTICE OK PUBLIC SA1/B cording to tiie manner of purchase PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given BRGI'NNING in the Southerly line day, September 1^, 1U4.M, next at 8:00 Building, Woodbridge, New .Jersey, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: in accordance with terms of sale on that .lames Hick and. Constance of .fohn Street, at a point therein P. M, i\t the regular meeting' ol thf" Oomini.^joni• r.s to 11etil at and to the highest bidder according Township Committee of the Town- s-am and sale Weed for said premises. —Mr. and Mrs; George Reseter, Mr. aha Mrs. Joseph McGOvern, chase from the Township of-.'Raritan <275').feet Westerly from the inter- the Town Jin]] -I'nr a, iifir-iring* a& in to terms of sale on file with the ship of Woodbridge, held Tuesday, DAT-ED: September 7th, 1949. Middlesex Road, have returned Silver Lake, Mass. Master Jack for the sum of Pour huridreJJ fifty section of the .Southerly line o? wh&thev s;iid"otToi- ol' pui't-lmnfi KIIHII Township Clerk open to inspection September fit-h, 194H. I was directed B, J DUNIGAN, Townsliip Clerk. from a vacation at- Seaside ($450.00) Hollars, payable OriJ him- John Street-with" the Westerly line be i.-oiifirmed-uiiil ratiiu**!. The H-,arJ iinil to lift publicly read prior to sale, to advertise the. fa«-t that on Tues- Tn lift advertised Sfiptembsr StU, Steinbach i's ill at his home. itvevl ($100.00 noHars'lnPash and the of l"liverview Avenue.; thence run- o3" r'oTn.missioTi&Ts i-PSfc-rve^"TVi& ri^\ii l-ots 7GS .to 777 inclusive- in Block day evening. St-iMt-mber 20lh, li*l!', 1349, and September 1 fitb, 1 Vi 1«, in the. Lalance in., monthly payments of 1 the Township Committee will meet Heights. —GustaVe Koch, Electrician's ning (1) Southerly at right, tingles to reject"" f^:i 1 tl hid or in the event :i B10-B, on tiie Woodbriilge Township Korrls Beacon. Fifteen (SI5.00) Dollars. Interest'at with the Southerly line of John higher or he tier terms shaJl he bid Assessment Map. at S P. M. (DST) in the Committee —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mate of the V. S. Cruiser Roches- the rate of 4% per annum, is to bp Street, One Hundred
BOARD TO MEKT Spry Pure vegetable shortening 1'lb. can 32c 3 Ib. 87c 17 oz. WOODBRIDGE--The Executive GREEN. GIANT can Board of Sisterhood Congregation Pure Lard In I Ib. prints Ib. 18c Big and tender Adath Israel will meet tonight in Get some Tokays today! They're priced the vestry room of the old syna- What a treat for dessert Louis Sherry Grape Preserve lib. jarl9e' gogue on School Street. and what a sweet buv at so you may enjoy plenty. A&P! Fresh Prunes .^tone 3»».23e Diamond Crystal Salt Plain or iodized u oz.P kg. 9c Sultana Stuffed Olives e s 4y2oz . jar 35c Sunnyfieid Cake Flour * • -44 oz. kg. 31c Hudson Paper Napkins Tea size pkg. of so 2 for 21c Marvel 16 ox. loaf P Melntosh Apples - ^^-15« Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix a u% oz.P kg. 25c Heinz Ketchup , « . . u oz. bot. 24c •Sponge Layers P^. of 2M e e Yelloiv. Banana® ib.l5« FlaKOrn Corn muffin mix 11% sz. pkg. 17c Gulden's Mustard » s . ' svioz. \ar 2, u»t 23* Shells For quick desserts ' pkg. of 6 for 23c Flako Pie Crust sees s oz. pkg. 16c Beardsley's Shredded Codfish 4 oz.pkg. 1.8c String Beans Nearby farms Ib. lQe DoUUtS America'j favorite pkg. of'12 f°r20e RitZ Crackers Nabisco 11b. pkg. 32c White Rice Rivsr brand 2 Ib. pkg. 29e -ToinatoeS Fresh from nearby farms •_ In bulk 2.lbs. 23c Turnovers Jane Parker 'f kg. of 3 for 25c Other A&P Values! Milk Bone Dog Biscuit Medium size 26 oz. Pkg. 39c SeedleSS RaisillS A&P brand 15 oz. pkg. 15c Tender Carrots ?rom Western farms 2 bchs. 19c Macaroon Cup Cakes o e pkg. of 6 for 29c Dally Dog Food e o e a t »>. can 3 for 23c Sultana Prunes Medium size llb.pkg. 18c-21b.pkg. 33e Ivwy Soap Table Celery Crisp, white. bch. 15c Burry's Oxford Creams . a Uozpkg. 29c Quaker OatS Quick or regular 20 oz. pkg. 15c For cooking 99-44/100% pure-il floats Cmfiee Green Apples 3 ibs- -19c Graham Crackers Nabisco lib.Pkg.28c Cream of Rice Cereal B * 18 oz pkB. 27c med. nr* Green Peppers Nsarby farms 2 ibs. 17c c EIGMT O'CIj&eK -Miw.ndm.itow 2nb.ba 83c cakes £t
Spiced Luncheon Meat sliced ib. 59c C Super Suds ia«.pk*27c Beef .Boneless !b. 49c Cream Cheese All varieties 6 oz. wei 31 Raspberry Preserves.. « 9 s lib.jar29c Regular lize cake Beef Li\'er ' Specially selected ib.59c Palmolive Soap 3'^ 23c Lamb ChOpS Gtnuine spring lamb Ib. 99c Peanut Butter Creamy smooth lib. jar 37c 3ath size calcs LegS of Lamb Genuine spring lamb Ib. 73c Beef Kidneys 3 e c c ". «' c . ib. 33c Palmolive Soap •** lie Shoulders of Lamb Cross-cut-whole ib.49c Hath the special package -Woodbury Soap 2 f« 19c Stewlrig Lamb Breast and shank ib. 29c Fresh Flounder Fillet ib.49c \p reusable plastic bag _ ib.63c Wrisley'sSoap 10«w*59e Boneless Veal Roast "shoulder Fresh Bluefish s« ee 9 B Enght Sail-Liquid Leg or Rump of Veal e *• ~ - Ib. 67c Fresh Scallops uses ib, 59c Floor Wax . . P'-25C PAGE SIX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 EARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON to thinking, only Mr. Gregory can answer. But have plans drawn up for a dis- The latter will take possession No- to Get The - They're heavenly drivers when we are entitled to note, as Mr. posal plant of our own and the Rahway Ave. Store vember 30 when, the sellers move Former Member they have been drinking. Trosko pointed out to the mem- backers of this proposed Raritan to their new home now under (Continued from Page 1) A joliy good fellow, whose mind bership of this Local Union, that Valley trunk sewer would ask us construction in Colonia. Greiner, Charles E. Gregory, pub- liquor warps, Mr. Gregory has been paid by the to scrap our utilities to assess us Block Title Passed Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Varga Honored by Guild lisher cf The Independent-Leader; for a 25 million dollar project." Township Committecmen Georee Hs's got his heart set on be- Company for a number of full- have bought from Mr. and Mrs-.' Mroz and R. Lorenzo Alibani and coming a .corpse! page advertisements, and that Mr. To make the Township's stand Albert J. Marchuta the dwelling FORDS—The Parsnt - Teacher Gregory's paper has served the Fembergs Purchasers in Township Engineer Howard Madi- more emphatic ths . Township of four rooms and expansion attic Society ands Women's Guild of St.- son. company's interests well during Cleak was instructed to write to Local Transaction; No at 98 Liberty Street, Fords, located John's Eipscopal Church, enter- Last Bui Not Least: ' this strike. the Board of Freeholders inform- on a lot 50 by 98.62 feet. The buy-tained at a party, honoring Mrs. The Craftsinen's Club will hold ers have taken possession, the Lards Lindquist of Fort Pierce, i its annual picnic Sunday at the Mr. Gregory is entitled to ing the county unit that the Town- Change in Use Likely Wide Area Hit / choose his own master. But since ship is opposed to proposed Tom- sellers moving to Pennsylvania. Fia., the former Viola Fullerton. From helin W ay: Danish Home Grounds, Metuchen. WOODBRIDGE Real estate Mr. Varga is employed by the Mrs. Lindquist is visiting her fa- (Continued from Page I) Our Iselin Correspondent, Airs. .Smil Demcheck is general chair- he apparently chooses to serve the an Valley trunk sewer.. company, it would be more fitting A letter was also received from business in the Township contin- A & P Store in Perth Amboy. ther, Howard W. Fullerton. Motion Nails and tools, worth $25, were BusseH Furze, reports that a 'ba-' man . . . The Sisterhood of Con- pictures of Florida were shown. stolen out of a tool shed on ths zaar" will be- sponsored tomorrow gregation Adath announced yes- if he did not attempt to counsel j Wiiilam Moran, a Township resi- ued brisk during the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Gans us as if he were a friend of the jdent, in which" he requested that have bought from Walters Wood- Mrs. Robert Fulerwton was in Route 4 Parkway, William Kegan, night, by a group of children on terday afternoon that the Embassy the Township take a strong stand with title passing for a group of charge of arrangements-. superintendent of J. F. Chapman the lara of the Goldstein home. Dress Shop will show dresses and men. stores as well as purchases of new bridge Corporation the dwelling of and Sons, contractors, reported to Since Mr. Gregory hints darkly against the proposed sewer au- four and one-half rooms built by Guests were Misses Ann Whit- Corre.ia Avenus, for the benefit of suits at the fashion show next thority. homes being recorded. ten and Ida Fullerton, Mrs. George Patrolmen Joseph Sipos and Albert the Polio Fund. Carol Goldstein is Wednesday . . . Understand that at amounts of money paid to Mr. the seller at 5 Hagaman 'Street, Martin. Trosko by the Union sufficient to The one-story block ol stores at IPort Reading, on a lot 50 by 100 Fertlinandsen, Mrs. Samuel Strat- chairman and she is being assisted the youngsters at the Polio Hos- ton, Mrs. Nicholas Elko, Mrs. Twenty-five dollars worth of by Barbara Mastvang?lo, Elizabeth pital, New Brunswick, would ap- allow Mr. Trosko to enjoy the ease 448-464 Rahway Avenue, has been feet. The purchasers have taken door hardware and finish nails of a ndn-existent country home, | Sweetness & light sold by the Embee Realty Corpora- -lo^pssion. The corporation'' has Charles Schuster, Mrs . Richard Thorpe, John Sluk, June Barby. preciate comic magazines and Krauss, Mrs. James Quish, Mrs. were stolen from a house under Rose Sink and Lars Sorenson. children's books. They may be it is only fair to make tne facts | (Continued from Pagre 1) tion to Mr. and Mrs. George J. built 30 dwellings in this develop- contsruction at the corntr of of this matter public. Feinberg. The block contains 11 ment, all of which have been sold Mary Jago, Mrs. Edward Balogh, Carol Goldstein was a polio victim mailed to Children's Ward, Mid- ' now, Trosko. come clean. How Mrs. Arnold Christenssn. Mrs. Har- George Street and Commercial in 1946 and was a patientin she dlesex County Polio Hospital, New During the ten weeks of this ! much did you get out of the union stores on a lot'approximately 140 or are under contract of sale. Avenue, Avenei over the weekend, North Brunswick Polio Center. Brunswick . . . by 100 feet. old Martin, MMrs. Alyn Bergman, strike Mr. Trosko has been paid i for the yew ending July 31, 1949 1 Mv. and Mrs. Prank Hudanich, Mrs. Fred Beauregaard, Mrs. Ruth acocrding to a report, made by Mil She is still veseivin? outside treat- an average of $2 a week to reim- I —nnd prove it. Feinbei ? was a stockholder in Fords, are constructing a- new ncntractor Henry Stanton, Colnnirt, ment. So you fo;ks in Iselin, make the Embee Company and relin- Tapley, Mrs. Claire Mehok and f burse him for gas and oil used I think the members,, of your home with breezeway and attach- Mrs. Fred Oisen. to Acting Desk Sgt, Closiiida a- date - or tomorrow night to at- Trosko's Defense in his car and for other expenses union arc entitled to know whose quished his stock as consideration ed garage on Main Street, Fords. Zuccaro. tend the bazaar at the Goldstein incurred in the service of the of the transfer. A resident of The job is to cost $11,575 and is Avenue, Fords, for Mr. and Mrs. home, won i, you? ... iContinued from Pace 3) 'eadei'shio they are following. I Englewood, he is active in several The exact language used by Mr. Union. Pie would have received think they ought to know what scheduled for completion Novem- Henry Kress, Woodbridge. more- than three times as much lines of business in New York City, ber 15. Extensions to the rear of the Gregory in his editorial was: "We you get for sounding" off like you including a controlling interest in Titibits: think it Alice ML Little. Measbey Children Do Bit to Aid Polio Victims, Sipos-Cannamela Mr.-and Mrs. John E. Spencer Chairmen Named Is Pretty Bride . Vows Exchanged On Honeymoon-to New England By LesioybJ n Head ent In Amboy Church Couple to Reside in carried pale pink roses and At Post Meeting • North Plainfield on gladioliuses. The Misses Lucille and Annette -Newlyweds to Reside in) Fords Resident Takes Return, September 12 Caron: North Plainfield, sisters of Drum, and Bugle Corps the bride, served as bridesmaids. To Take Part in State Aveiael on Return from Aniboy Girl as Bride; FORDS—Miss Lorraine Rita They wore turquoise satin gowns Trip to N. *Y.. State Couple on Motor Tour CJaron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with a yellow rose headpiece and Convention Parade T, B. R. Caron, 45 Fairview Ave-: carried yellow roses and gladio- FORDS—The Congregational FORDS—St. Mary's Church, hue, North Plainfield, became the FORDS—Commander Clarence Church, Woodbridge, was the set- Perth Amboy. was the setting for 'oride of John E. Spencer, son of Robprt Szelas, Fords, cousin of Musacchia. of the ^ Fords Post. tins for the marriage of Miss Alice the marriage Sunday afternoon '•Tr, and Mrs. Edward T. Spencer, the bridegroom, served as thebest American Lesion, appointed the Marie Little, daughter of Mr. and of Miss Lenora' Anita Cannamela 590 King George Road, Monday at man and ushers were RobertCaron. following chairmen of committees Mrs. Victor Little. 80 Carteret Ave- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 10 A. M. in St. Joseph's Church brother of the bride, and John and officers, for the year 1949- nue, Catreret, to Theodore C. Dil- Cannamela. 147 Lewis Street. in North VPlainfield. The nuptial Szelas of Fords, cousins of the50. at its meeting heJd in the Le- worth. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Perth Amboy, to Alexander Sipos nass and double-ring ceremony bridegroom. gion rooms Tuesday night. ence Dilworth, Hansen Avenue, ! 16 Frazer Street, son of John vere performed by Rev. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Spencer will to\u' Judge Advocate, David Pavlov- Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sipos of Cortlandt Street, Perth •^arlin. New England and upon return. sky; Service Officer, John Nagy: Rev. Orion C. Hopper, pastor of Amboy, and the late Mrs. Julia Escorted to the altar by he•September r 12, will reside at 32Americanism, chairman, James the Carteret First Presbyterian Dues Sipos. The double-ring cere- 'ather. the bride was attired in Fairview Avenue, North Plainfield. Olsen; Boy Scout chairman, An- Church, officiated at the double- mony took place at 3:30 o'clock t white satin gown, designed with For traveling the bride wore a drew Valoscik; Boys' State, Ben- ring ceremony. with Rev. Theodore Opdenaker of- a Venetian lace bertha and cape. areen suit with black and white jamin Sunshine and Paul Chovan; The bride, given in marriage by ficiating. Her French illusion veil was draped accessories. Child Welfare, chairman, Ben- her father, was attired in a biege Miss Beatrice Cannamela, cou- 'rom a beaded headpiece and she The bride is" a graduate of Holy jamin Sunshine: Graves. Chair- suit with brown accessories and sin of the bride, served as maid carried white roses and ste-pha- Trinity School, Westfield, and is man. George Sharick, Jr.; Jr. small matching hat and carried of honor, and her aunt, Mrs. John lotis. employed by the Bell Telephone Ba?e'oall. Louis Greiner; Member- fall flowers. j D'Amico. Red Bank, as matron of Mrs. Frances Petercsak, Me- Company in Plainfield. Her hus- ship chairman, John Labancz; Miss Margaret Anderson of honor, with Miss Gloria Vaccarino "uchen, sister of the bride, served band, a graduate of St. Mary's Oratorical chairman, Clarence Railway, serving as the maid of Brooklyn, the bride's cousin, and is matron of honor. She Wore an High School, Perth Amboy. served Musacchia; Sr. Athletic chairman, honor, wore,a dark green suit with Miss Aneglina Anastasia as brides- ishes-of-roses satin gown and a three and a half years with the Louis Greiner; Sons of the Legion, black accessories and had a cor- maids. leadpiece of pale pink roses. She TJ. S. Navy aboard the USS Frank- chairman, John Dambach; Sick, sage of fall flowers. Charles Cariffe, Newark, served lin "D. Roosevelt. He is employed call and relief, John Nagy, Clar- Donald Kahrmann served as the as best man while Vincent Canna- by the National Lead-; Company. | ence Musacchia and Andrew Valo- best man. After a wedding trip to mela, cousin of the bride, and Titanium Division, Sayreville. j seik; Hallowe'en, chairman. John New York State, the couple will Joseph Pastor, Hopelawn, cousir Annette Skokah Nagy. assisted by the . officers; reside in Avenel. I of the bridegroom, ushered. j Church Services, James Olsen; Mrs. Dilworth is a graduate of The bride, given in marriage by Faczeks Entertain- ! Armistice Day. Dance, John La- Woodbridge High School and is a her father,, wore a gown of Italiar Is Church Bride- ! bancz; Christmas Parky, George member of the Avenel School satin, styled with a • U neckline On Daughter's Birthday j Sharick, Jr.;' Roosevelt Hospital Benjamin Sunshine and Fau' faculty. Her husband attended empire sleeves and full train, was KEASBEY —In honor, of their Woodbridge High Schol, is a vet- trimmed with orange blossoms Marries George Uchrin Chovan;- House Committee, Johr eran ofthe U. S. Navy and is at- She wore a rosepoint lace vei; At Ceremony Monday daughter, Christine, who celebrat- Nagy; Poppy Sale, chairman, An- tending Newark Teachers' College. The sura of S25.18 was raised ta aid polio vie- Sinoyak, Dorothy Baczan, Nancy Payti, Blarie over a coronet of orange blossoms ed her second birthday, Mr. and thony Pinelli. Mrs. Steven Faczek, 400 Smith tims by the youngsters who live in the vicinity of Larsen, Joan Payti. They also conducted a mys- and carried a bouquet of roses anc In Holv Trinity Thomas-A. Peterson was admit- the Keasbey flrehouse. Tliej are (I. to r.j, Monica tery box aivard. , bonvardia with trails of ivy. Street, entertained at a party. ted inttf membership. The post 3 Infants Christened FORDS—Holy Trinity Church, Guests were. Mrs. Elizabeth The maAd of honor wore a pink 3 "sponsored Drum and Bugle Corps At Lady of Peace Rites tulle gown 'with ruffle held' with erth Amboy, was the setting for Cheega, Dennis Cheega, Mrs. Ma- will take^part in the Legion Parade i flowers off one shoulder and pleat- the marriage of Miss Annette rion Getz and daughter, Kathleen, in Wildwood, on Saturday where FORDS—Rev. Stanley J. Levan- ed sckivt. A pink tulle bonnet com- ^osemarie Skokan, daughter of Mrs. Ann a-Vrgo and daughter, the State Legion Convention will doski administered the sacrament pleted her costume and she carried VTr..and Mrs. Stephen Skokan, 311 Jeanne, Mrs. Julia Buda and sons, be in progress. Delegates leaving of baptism to three infants at cere- a parasol with spray of green fleui Hall Avenue, Perth Amfefty,. to Charles. Jerry and Richard, Mrs. to attend the convention are John monies held Sunday in Our Lady d'amour and ivy streamers. 3eorge Christopher Uchrin, son of Irene Gregus a?\d daughter. Carol, Nagy, ^larence Musacchia, Paul ••lr. and Mrs.. Michael Uchrin, 100 Mrs. Marion Stark and son JojChovan.'an- d Benjamin Sunshine, of Peace Church. The matron of honor wore a Oahries Street. The double-ring The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gown with mauve satin tunic over seph, Mr, and Mrs. Steven Faczek, alternates are Georae Sharick Jr., ceremony took place at 10 o'colck Sr.., Grace Ritz, Mrs. Jula Mago AIPX Gtfrber. Andrew Caloscik and Thomas Hughes. Phoenix Avenue. a pleated nylon skirt and a large VIonday morning during a nuptial Raritan Township', was baptized off-the-face brim of shaded purple and son, John, Gerald Pajak, all of John Labancz. mass with Rt. Rev. Msgr. John E. town; Jacqueline Hovanec of Perth Sihhley Ann. Sponsors were Stan- flowers. She carried purple and Rura, pastor, officiating. The Post and Auxiliary will hold ley Cebula and Eleanor Ford. pink glamellias with ivy streamers. A'nboy, Arline and Dolores Chin- a joint installation on September char of Hopelawn, Mrs. Joseph Janice Carol Merker, daughter of The bridesmaids gowns of char- Miss Joan Jugan, Fords, a. cou- 27 in St. Nicholas' Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merker, 15 treuse tulle were made like that sin of the bride, was maid of honor Frank and son, Joseph of South River, and Archie Glick of Fords. Second Street. County Commandei Edgegrove Avenue, Raritan Town- of the maid of honor. They. wora while another cousin. Miss Joyce John Fuchs and his staff of Of- chartreuse bonfnets and carried ship, was christened with Richard j Ward, with Miss Gladys Hopkins, OPEN SEASON I fleers will install the Post officers Janosko and Eleanor Ciancia as oink parasols with pink fleur Rahway were bridesmaids. Karen land County Auxiliary President d'amour and ivy streamers. • FORDS—Wednesday night will the sponsors. i Joanne Jogan, another cousin, was mark the. opening meeting of this" jMrs. Carl Roos will install the The son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert The newlyweds are spending ? flower girl. season.for the Woman's Club of ! auxiliary. Foctor, -74 Linden; Avenue, was their honeymoon touring New Michael Uchrin served. as best Fords, in the Library at 8:15 christened Stephen Gary. Sponsors England and will reside at theman for his brother and Edward | o'clock; .LIST SESSION were Andrew FodoivJr.,:andErma Lewis Street address following Uchrin-, brother-of the-biidegropm,: | j FORDS—The others'. Club of Boslhbwer. their return September 15. For go- and Stephen J. Skokan, brother.j RESUME MEETINGS . JTrooD 52, Boy Scouts, will meet ing away the bride wore- a coral of the bride, usttered. FORDS—The Ladies' Auxiliary Monday at 8 P. M. at the home of Crane-Miljes Wk&dtiig suit with navy accessories and a Mr. Skokah gave his daughter of the Fords American Legion will Mi's. John fiutchins, 19 Fifth corsage of butterfly orchids. in marriage. She wore a candle- resume meetings on Tuesday at 8;' Strt-Jt, with Mrs. Ernest French as Rites Held Saturday Teh bride was graduated from light satin gown with imported P. M. in the post rooms. i co-host^ss. These yoimgrsters, who reside in the vicinity, of box award. They are (1. to r.), Arlene Notore, Ptrth Amboy High School and at- 1. . -T Crews Mill Kotid and St.'Stephen's Avenue, raised Barbara Mako, Joan Wagenhoffer, Gerald Wagen- i rosepoint lace styled along Queen FORDS—Miss Audrey Miljes. tended Drake Bu.-Fntiis College. Victorian lines with a long bridal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward §35.25 for the Polio Fund by conducting a mystery hoffer, William Dambach. She is employed at Squibb Labora- Miljes of 58 Fifth Street, became train lines with etemfwyptaoinn I tories, New Brunswick. The bride- train. Her veil of French illusion, the brideof Charles F. Crane, son ^ D. Broadman, Arthur Hogan, Sher-j . . nded Drake Busi- PROCLAMApON gl oom also at te of Mrs. Jane B. Crane, 216 Colonia | ankle length, was attached to a man Medlar and Richard Foss, all j ne3S College and is employed by WHEREAS, infantile paralysis again is rampant Boulevard. Colonia, Saturday. The Loretta Elizabeth Simms Bride coronet of lilies of the valley. She of Burlington. , the carborundum Company, Keas- carried white orchids on a mother throughout the nation, striking cAnmunity after com- ceremony at 8 o'clock took place in Mr. Simms gave his daughter in j bey_ He serVed in the U. S. Army the parsonage of the First Pres- of pearl prayer book with stream- munity with ruthless impartiality, and, Of Burlington, Vermont, Resident marriage. She wore a period style j during World War II. ers knotted with lilies of the valley.' byterian Church. Woodbridge. gown of white ninon with full | - WHEREAS, the National Foundation for Infantile with Rev. Earl Harinum Devanny, j The maid of honor was gowned Jr, , ,. ^ o -,, ! sleeves finished with seed pearl | io Ann Mezo Honored Paralysis has thrown its full resources into the fight pastor, officiating. pi;/ 1 j in ivory taffetta, off -shoulder ef - )r eddmg Ceremony Held Rev. diaries A. Towne officiating. | leavewith s and bouffant skirt caught - " " -"^" «t"«"c<* I feet with Chantilly lace neckline' against this insidious disease, and Mrs. Edith Elek, Metuchen, at- The bride was attended by miss| forget-me-nots. Her finger- At Party on Birthday and bouffant skirt. She wore a tended the bride as .fliatron of In Vermont; Bride is\ tip vveil of illusion was trimmed WHEREAS, the high cost of combating the 1949 Joan M. Gilbert of Foras as maid FORDS—The third birthday of wreath of pale blue rosebuds and. honor while Edward PV Anderson of honor and by four bridesmaids, wtih orange blossoms and she car- polio outbreaks, plus the millions of dollars still being of Colonia sei-ved as Best man. Attended by Fords Girl\ ried a colonial bouquet of white JoAnn Mezo, Crows Mill Road, was ivy and carried a cascade of blue , Misses Sally Brown McMahon and roses, baby's breath and trails of- expended by the National Foundation for last year's Following their wedding trip gardenias. celebrated with a party at her FORDS—Miss Loretta Elizabeth Mary Mai.sden McMahon, Burling- iivy. ' - .'.;•.. patients who require continued care and treatment, ] The maid of honor wore nile 1 home. through New England, Mr. and Simms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ton, sisters of the bridegroom; Mrs. Crane will reside at 407 Bar- green mousseline de.sois with bouf-| Present were: Hope Daniels, The bridesmaids' gowns.,were in have drained the organization's finances to the danger clay Street, Perth Amboy. William B. Simms, 116 MacArthur i Miss Dorothy Evelyn Brau, Long Lynne Moczqnski, Luke Stofega, similar design. They wore wreaths point, and, Drive, became the bride of Ed- ' Island- and Miss Alberta Hogan, with embroidered petals. She car- Wayne Charles Costello, Mr. and of white rosebuds and: ivy and CLUB TO MEET mund Brown McMahon, soil of Burlington. The flower girl was ried a bouquet of purple asters and Mrs. Emil Stofega, Mr. and Mrs. carried cascades of white. roses, WHEREAS, it has consequently become necessary KEASBEY — The Idle Hour Dr. and Mrs. Karl C. McMahon, j Miss Baibara Ahrens, Metuchen. wore a matching headdress. | Paul Stof&ga, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- blue baby's breath and trails of for the National Foundation to hold a disaster drive Kniting Club will meet tonight at Burlington, Vt. The ceremony took I Robert V. Brown, Burlington. The flower girls gown of white ward Stofega, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- ivy. The flower girl wore a gown for funds so that its works of mercy may continue the some of Mrs. Marjorie Toth, piace in the rectory of Christ. The • served as . best man and ushers n,ousseiine de" soie was a "replica uel Costello, Mr. and Mrs. John in a sister design and' a wreath unabated, ! Smith Street, Perth Amboy. 'King Church, Burlington, with were Douglas McSweeney, Dr. John of the bl-ide's gown and shs carried Moczynski, Mr. and Mrs. Frank of pale blue rosebuds and white asters in pastel shades.- Jacko, Mrs. Virginia Daniels, Miss baby's breath in her hair. She car- ! NOW THEREFORE, I, August F. Greiner, Mayor of The bride graduated from Me- Marie Sotak, Mr. and Mrs. George ried a basket of blue * roses and j the Township of Woodbridge, do urge each and every Stofega and son Mark, Mr. andwhite baby's tikath with ivy resident of the Township to respond most generously tuchen High School and attended leaves. the University of .Vermont where Mrs. Steve Lovas and daughter to the National Foundation Emergency appeal during sQ is a member of Kappa Alpha | Irene, Mr. and Mrs. L-azslo. Mezo The newlyweds will spend their the week of September 8, and Theta Sorority and the Staff and j and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mezo. honeymood in; the Pocono Moun- Sandal Honorary Society. The j tains and will reside here fol- I DO FURTHER PROCLAIM THE WEEK OF SEP- bridegroom attended Burlington) MRS ROSALIE RENNER lowing at 552 Lawrie Street. For TEMBER 8 to be "Polio Emergency Week" and ask all High School and the. University of FORDS—Mrs. Rosalie Renner, going away the bride wore a citizens of our community to join in our common cru- Vermont. Hs is a member of Alpha 70. widow of Anton Renner of 46borizesatin costume with beaded sade against infantile paralysis. Tau Omega. Fraternity. Wildwood Avenue, died Sunday at bronze satin costume with beaded the Perth Amboy General Hospital. trim and a brown velvet hat. She , August F. Greiner, Mayor Surviving are five children, Mrs. had brown accessories and a white MRS. GERTRUDE THEIS Anna Polkowski, Margaret an An- HOPELAWN Mrs. Gertrude orchid corsage. . . : Attest: B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk ~~ Theis. wife of Charles Theis, 326 ton of this place; John of Bonham- * The • bride graduated from St. September 7, 1949 Charles Street, died Monday .at town and Michael of West Orange, Mary's High School, Class og '42, | NOW ON DISPLAY Perth Amboy General Hos- and seven grandchildren. and the Whitman Secretarial pital. Surviving besides her hus- School, Newark. She. is employed LIONS TO MEET as .secretary at the local office of band ade four children, Mrs. John FORDS—The Lions Club of Drop in TODAY and see the Cigelski of this place Mrs. Alfred the Fidelity & Casualty Co. of new 61 sq. in. aftd 91 sq. in. Vinciguera and Edwin, Perth Am- Fords will resume their meetings New York, A graduate of Perth j boy, and Mrs. Carl Arnold of Fords, Monday night at 6:30 o'clock in the Amboy High School, the bride- 1 Scandinavian Grill, Fords. PROCLAMATION models. Available in Table and six- grandchildren. groom attended the University of Indiana, and graduated this .year is9 and Consolette Models. MEETING MONDAY WHEREAS, the people of our Township are cur- 1?ig Iron Production FORDS—The Wm. J. Warren from Rutgers University. He is employed as an electrical engineer rently confronted with the problem of absorbing a The U.S. produces more than Association will meet Monday at at the Signal Corps Engineering I billion dollars worth of pig iron 8 P. M. at Tumble Inn, Ford Ave- substantial labor surplus because of "the industrial aimuajlv. Laboratories, Fort Monmouth, and UNSURPASSED nue. is attending graduate school. He transition period we are now experiencing', and served 37 . months with the 20th FOR. Armored Division of the TJ. S. WHEREAS, many of our young people are at pres- PERFORMANCE PICK - UP - DELIVERY Army. ent in the labor market, seeking employment through call necessity or a desire to participate in family responsi- AND VALUE! Woodbridge 8-1735 bilities, and - • . • Fafla Television offers you a LAST CALL ! or • WHEREAS, it is important that the education of world of entertainment in TO JOIN OUK these young men and girls of school age be continued vivid photographic detail — Before you buy Television—Come in and liave a Perth Amboy 4-7538 in order that in the future they may take their right- faithful, undistofted picture friendly chat with us about your needs—No obli- | ICHRISTMAS GIFT CL reception in a lighted room gation. ' '•••• ful place in industry, business and the professions, or in daylight! Every model | CALL OR COME IN TODAY!' NOW, THEREFORE, I, August F. Greiner, Mayor is equivalent to etistom-built ASK ABOUT OUR EASY TERMS ' ... the last 'trord in Tele- of the Township of Woodbridge, respectfully request vision satisfaction. See the . . , and remember ... all citizens to urge all high-school-age boys and girls many Facia models to meet GRAHMANN'S to return to school and resume their studies this fall every purse and fancy. We Service Everything We Sell ... GREETING CARD AND because the best weapon of youth in a competitive GIFT SHOP market is a good education. FRANKS RADIO & TELEVISION nnk A Paula Gntmniii, Proji. August F. Greiner, Mayor JF603 NEW , BRUNSWICK AVE. 463 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENTJE ~ 2 -*- 121 NORTH BROADWAY _ STORES FORDS, N. J. Attest: B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk. FORDS—PA 4-1067 STORES SOUTH AMBOY—SA 1-0476 WOOBBEIDGE - FORDS • Phone P. A. 4-3S96 Dated: September 8, 1949. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, HOPELAWN AT PINELLI'S HATS -: Editorials i- 'HARRY'S HURRICANE" Opinions of Others YOUNG MEN OF If full time employment is".'for- DISTINCTION bidden and a realistic limitation A Substantial Public Service While certain business execu- on dollar earnings provided',, the tives', presented in advertise- essential purpose of the lay; will The administration certainly is entitled and we certainly hope thei'e will be no un- ments by a distillery as "men of be carried out—and there \viil be distinction," are example and far fewer cases where .supole- to a vote of thanks for its efforts to bring due delay in the adoption of rmich-needed testimony giving endorsement to mentary aid has to he furnished- reform in our building activities. This does a certain brand of whisky and • The law was not intended" to up to date Woodbridge Township's -anti- encouraging-people to drink, a keep beneficiaries from helping quated and inefficient building regulations. not mean, of course, that there shouldn't group of nationally famous ath- themselves by needed part time be fair and ample discussion of any new letes, in statements given to the employment. — Milwaukee. Jour- A public-spirited group of men has worked provisions", with such amendments or de- Allied Youth movement, are en- nal. . . couraging .youth to abstain. industriously to draft a new code, and to it letions to the proposed new code as may GRAND ARMY " k Bob Davis, Georgia Tech Wars come and wars go. but is due a sincere vote of thanks. seem desirable., :...:-•-•. -.?•••-•:•.-.? tackle, who made five All- Amer- conventions just keep rolling on". Problems which could not have been an- Once more, we would like* to stress our ican firsts, says: "It takes a We are not moved to this'obser- ticipated when the original building code much Wetter man to turn it down vation by the convention of the belief in the necessity for bonding con- than it does to accept it. If n. American Lsgion at Philadelphia. was written have developed in these days tractors to fulfill in every remote detail the person has as his goal a suc- We are movsd to it by the eighty- of exceptional expansion, necessitating full terms of their specifications.. We believe cessful and healthy life; he third annual convention of the should leave it alone." Grand Army of the Republic just more careful supervision over construction. that ho responsible builder, .who has full Doak Walker, S.M.U.'s great concluding at Indianapolis. The need also has developed to curb indis- intentions of keeping his word and prom- triple-threat back, says that one This, says the GAR command- criminate building of, the so-called "cubby- of the main reasons the S. M. u. er in chief (a mere stripling of ises, will object to such a step. There have ' 1947 football team was able to 100), is to bs' the last encamp- hole" type homes which are impractical not been all too many instances already where go through schedule undefeated ment of the boys who rallied to only from the minimum health and sani- either the municipality or the purchaser was that all the boys trained President Lincoln's call. But the conscientiously, everyone leaving more mature judgment of vet- tary standards, but also from the stand- has been' penalized because verbal agree- liquor alone. eran James A. Hard 1108 > sees point of the local governmental economy. ments have been ignored with impunity be-: Mike Dimitro, famous U.C.LA. no need for stopping. and has Growth of Woodbridge Township is in- cause of failure to require; a financial war-: guard, who was named "guard of marshaled an opposition vote. The the year" by New York sports only Negro among the 16 GAR evitable and we can see no reason why the ranty. , % : writers, tells youth, that in order survivors, who has attended the growth sjiould not be planned and con- We "wish to commend . Qommitteeman to be a success in life, the habit encampment this year for the of drinking should never be fust time, likes it so much he has trolled, a function which can easily be met Mroz, who is responsible for the drafting formed. joined the opposition. if the municipality adopts a stringent set of the new code and upon whom will fall Joe Steffy, the Army's fireball This division in the ranks, of Regulations to guide the expansion. In much of the burden of guiding its accept- left guard, says that as an ath- whatever its outcome, does nos lete both at West Point and at detract from the gallantry of-the many aspects of our community operation ance and adoption, for perceiving its ne-: the University of Tennessee, he old soldiers in blue in traveling we have been reactionary and- have pro- ; has never felt lie could afford to bv plane and train from all parts cessity. We believe hev has"v.performed a of the United States to their crastinated far beyond any sound reason, indulge in the use of alcohol. He great public service. ' •- ': ;•/ tells the Allied Youth organiza- rendezvous with bygone days. tion that it is performing a. .task Such perennial zest makes the boisterous conventioneers of to- of immeasurable importance to day seem like raw recruits. But the nation in presenting the don't worry, the grand old army The Reasoning Behind the Decision truth about alcohol to the coun- might advise, they'll grow up in try's youth. time. — The Cliristian Science Bill Fischer, fast and tough Monitor. For the second time in recent weeks, points of view are so tenaciously pressed, left guard on Notre Dame's No. 1 Magistrate Desmond in deciding a matter team of the year, says that it is ' it is very helpful when the courts speak in absolutely necessary for an ath- VERBAL HOtJSECLEANING of considerable interest and far-reaching clear and unmistakable terms for. future lete to abstain from bad habits The publishers of dictionaries importance, has accompanied announce- to keep his body in good physical are given to boasting how many • guidance. Local courts usually followed the condition. words their compilations contain. It makes no difference if a word ment of his decision with some extremely 1 To most people, we believe, a cogent observations regarding the facts be- custom of merely handing down a decision young man in a football suit with is obsolete or if it is a curosity, in a dispute without giving either the dis- Under the Capitol Dome strength, and health in his body like "succussion,"' "srneddum," or ' fore him. We think this is a welcome inno- is as beautiful a picture as a "suceedaneum." In it goes. It is vation in the operation of our local court putants or the public generally the benefit handsomely dressed middle-aged ?ad to record that the scientists By J. Joseph Sflbins have contributed more than a. and we earnestly hope it is to Be adopted as man with a glass of whisky in his of the reasoning by which they arrived at hand. mite to the verbal Mount Everest. a practice. a conclusion, and layman therefore had no TRENTON—Six State Sena- Majority leadership. He is con- were stretched along the banks Make way. gentlemen. As the The medicos have probably the most to overload the Ian- The first case to which we refer had to do opportunity to test the logic—or lack of it— tors, five of .whom are Republi- sidered one of the most progres- for miles. youth of distinction come for- cans, are seeking re-election at The next morning, however, ward, let the "men of distinction" guage with useless words. For sive young men in the State this reason the editors of the new with the rights of free speech open to any employed. As a result, many decisions bore the November 8 general election, the Hessians and British Red- step back.—Iriaeiienflenee (Mo.) Senate and his fellow Senators edition of Gould's medical dis- while another is campaigning for coats discovered that while the Examiner. citizen in viewing the conduct of his gov- the stigma of possessing-an arbitrary qual- hope for his re-election by an tionary have departed from the the Governorship of New Jersey camp fires were still burning, ernment • or any of its branches, and the standard practice of piling up ity instead of the quality of logic;—a weak- against the present incumbant. overwhelming vote. General Washington and his sol- THAT $15 LIMT second defined the extent to which a pro- The remaining State Senato- When our social security law words and have suppressed mon- ness which will be obviated if Magistrate Democrats must w,in in each diers had fled the night before strosities. To drive home the ab- rial election will be held in Ocean was first enacted, it was primar- fessional person may use. his "office" in Desmond adheres to the welcome policy re- of the seven counties holding- toward Princeton and had '"es- surdity of which medical nomen- State Senatorship elections in County where incumbant W. caped a trap being set by the ily an old age retirement law. It connection with the pursuit of his normal cently initiated. ' • , . provided that any covered em- clature is capable Dr. Normand November to control the upper Steelman Ma this, Toms River enemy. L. Hoerr, one of the sensible edi- business. Both cases, it seems to us, are lifee- house of the Legislature in 1950. Republican, is being opposed by ployee might retire at 65, after We do not,- of course, expect him to write . During the past 173 years the which he would receive a mahth- tors of the new Gould, posted on ly to have many applications in any vigor- The present membership is 15 Charles E. Yocum, Beach Haven Assunpink Creek has flowed on, the bulletin board of a Cleveland ah opinion on every case before liim be- Republicans to 6 Democrats. . „ Democrat. . .,.,- ly retirement benefit. Because although polluted by the factories, retirement was the primary con- hospital a notice that .read: ous community such as ours and it is a cause that would be an impossibility and State Senator Elmer H. Wene, railroads and stores along its sideration, it was provided that, "Amygdaleetomy" today in the Vineland Democrat, is seeking MOSQUITO ., STATE: — New banks. Its only attraction was its main operating rocm,: 11 A. M." good thing that the reasoning employed by would; serve no good purpose. We would, ":if he took part time employment, the Governorship against Gov- Jersey's reputation as the Mos- historic background and even this What was an amygdaleetomy? the court in deciding them is to be at the however, appreciate an opinion in matters quito State is producing dividends his stipend would be reduced by ernor Alfred E. Driscoll, Repub- was forgotten by most Trenton the amount he earned in excess Nobody knew. Nurses and doctors disposal of any contending parties in the such as those involved in the two cases lican, of Haddonfield. Another for the experts who have devised residents. , gathered to - witness the rare a successful program to control of 15 a month .... future. Democratic incumbant, Senator Recently the section 6f the operation. It turned out that no herein referred to since they pertain to pub- the pest. / In view of current high living more than the removal of in- Edward J. O'Mara, of Hudson stream where the camp fires In this day and age," when dissenting Thomas D. Mulhern, of the costs and low level social security fected tonsils waj involved. lic policy and basic law. County, is being opposed by blazed that Christmas night New Jersey Agricultural College, payments, this provision has had- George M. Eichler, of North Ber- many years ago, was diverted who for seevral years has been the unfortunate result of com- If "amygdaleetomy" is wiped gen. The latter has little chance through huge concrete culverts by responsible for State participa- pelling many beneficiaries to seek out of the new Gould so are :a of winning in the Democratic the State Highway Department supplementary poor relief .... score and more of extinct verbal stronghold. • tion in mosquito control in New The Public Gets Results Jersey has accepted a similar so that the new Freeway might The $15 limit is unrealistic and dodos. Even a well-educated lay- In Cumberland County, Demo- position in California. He has cary heavy traffic across the his- 'unsound in a law which provides man would surmise that "aero- cratic Assemblyman W. Howard been granted a one year leave of toric stream without interruption'. only minimum benefits at best. (Continued on Page 9) Federal Government reorganization un- Sharp, of Vineland, is seeking the As a result of the Hoover Commission's absence in order to take .to Cali- Eventually the historic stream State Senatorship to be vacated der proposals of the Hoover 'Commission recommendations, Congress passed the fornia "the successful techniques passing through the Capital City by Senator Wene. He is opposed that haye reduced the mosquito already is resulting in economies. Tydings Bill on August 10, last, and Secre- by Prosecutor George H. Stanger, will be encased in concrete along in New 'Jersey to a minor nuis- also of Vineland, a former State (Continued on Pane 9) In September, 1947, the New Jersey Tax- tary of Defense Louis Johnson, was given ance rather than an unbearable Senator who is trying to stage a payers' Association paints out, the National power to run the Military Establishment pest. ... Only about 33 million of the nearly 60 million gainfully employed workers in the United Diplomatic Parade to the U._ S. States are eligible to receive unemployment checks if laid off, according to the Bureau of The predominant role that the United tion of the United States. Leaders of other Employment Security. - States plays in world affairs is seen in the countries that need the goods and products If you are one of the 27 million without this parade of top foreign diplomats to Wash- protection, you should hot heed urging to of the United States seek arrangements save part of "your earnings every payday in ington, where they.come for the purpose, that will permit their acquisition. They an INSURED savings account at the Wood- of discussing problems of vital importance want loans and grants, if they, can get bridge National Bank. Protect yourself. Open to their country and devolving around the them, but they also stress the attractive your account this week. .. acquisition of money through some way or investment field that is opening up in their another. country for American capital. Are you entitled to Social Security benefits? In August, the President of the Philip- We should not overlook the destruction Read the booklet "Insurance for Workers and pine Republic and the Foreign Minister of that occurred during the last war or the Their Families." You can obtain a free copy at -Burma talked of business and future pos- dislocation of the production centers of the this bank. 106 MAIN STREET sibilities. This month, Prime Minister world. Germany and Japan have practi- Clement R. Attlee and Foreign Secretary cally dropped out of the export picture. Ernest Bevin, of Great 'Britain, will be in This means a shortage in other countries, the National Capital for Bscal talks but, whichi are .compelled to look to the United Open Fridays 4 to 6 R M. - "undoubtedly, will discuss other critical is- States as a possible source. Confronted by sues. Following their visits, the Premier of the scarcity of dollars, without which they India and the Shah of Iran are expected are unable to buy in the United States, the -an Washington. > statesmen of other lands make every effort BRIDGE NAT . The background for this procession is to to discover the means of purchasing Ameri-. be found in the immense industrial produc- can goods and services. .-.;:. I!,-. MJ.G FE^TL'RES EINLI-.ATC. 1-- MOP.LD SIGHTS SESEBVEB. MEMBER FEBERAL RESERVE SYSTEM "In this department we use the term 'simulated' rather DEPOSIT IXSTTBAN'CE CORPORATION PAGE EIGHT N TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON «, than 'phony1 \" ' ,-—. " — |UBITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 PAGE NINE _ Capitol Dome assigned to proper institutions sician in Neurology and Psy- of the new Diagnotic Center. . tail in order to inculcate a clear ciation of its provisions. Director of the State Division on September 1 in New Jersey . for treatment, will be supervised chiatry at the. Institute of Penn- Miss Dorothy J. Howell, a pa- understanamg of the principles In these days of Communist in- of Local Government . . . The This week has been proclaimed ; (Continued from Editorial Page) by a competent staff. sylvania Hospital, Jefferson Med- role officer of the State Home for of government, a loyalty to Ami filtration, . the public schol sys- New Jersey and Pennsylvania by Governor Alfred E. Driscoll its entire length, a wretched bu- Ralph Braneale, as Director, ical School and the Coatesville Girls at Trenton, will serve the erican ideals of individual free- tem of New Jersey has belatedly Departments of Commerce and as "Union Label Week." . . . rial lor a beautiful Colonial will hold the top position. He has Veterans Hospital. institution as psychiatric social dom and self-government and an discovered that teaching pupils to Economic Development have Crime did not take a holiday in - had wide experience in the field Leroy Atchley, who began his worker. Miss Claudia Hammon, abiding patriotism., love their country may be more been requested by the respective New Jersey during 1948, Attorney of psychiatry, his latest position career in 1941 in the accounting another employe of the: State Dr. John H. Bosshart, • State important than rehearsing for State Governors to see what can General Theodore D. Parsons: - DIAGNOSTIC CENTER:—New being Director of the Elmira, N. division of the State Department Home for Girls, will serve as the Commissioner of Education, has plays or sawing wood. be done about the proposed dis- claims in reporting 17,235 crimes "ST. Psychiatric Clinic Director's secretary. •>. • ..- requested local school authorities continuance of Trans World and handled by county prosecutors. Jersey's new Diagnostic Center of Institutions and Agencies in American Overseas Airlines" . . . The cash position of muni- at Menlo Park where courts will Assistant Director will be Dr. 1941, will be the business man- •to conduct programs prior to , JERSEY JIGSAW: — Delin- cipalities in Nsw Jersey increased ager of the institution, Dr. Albert PATRIOTISM — Constitution Constitution Day setting forth quent taxes - in New Jersey on schedules out of the Philadel- Isend "various types of lawbreak- Joseph C. Bonois, psychiatrist, phia-South Jersey metropolitan from $52,604,214.73 as of June ers lor mental examinations and of New Brunswick, He is a World C. El is, senior clinical psycholo- Day, September 17,. will be ob- the background fro;n which the June 30 totaled $193,693,000 com- 30, 1948, to $53,872,771.26 on : where persons will be examined gist at the Greytsone Park State served in the public schools . of Constitution was developed in pared to 191,689,000 a year ago, area . . . The second motor War II veteran and prior to his • vehicle inspection period began June 30 last . . . Nearly nine acres for various types of illness and appointment was a resident phy- Hospital, will be staff psychlogist New Jersey this year in great de- order to promote a better appre- according to Walter R. Darby, out of ever yten of the 182,000 acres of com planted by New Jersey farmers this year werein hybrid varities . . . Campaign headquarters for Governor Dris- coJl will be in the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, while his Demo- cartic opponent, State Senator , Elmer H. Wene, of Vineland, will make his headquarters at Hotel Hildebrecht in Trenton . . . The State of Louisiana has copied New Jersey's system of enforcing HEAT-FLO ROASTED weights, and measures laws . New Jersey placed 105 boxers "on the shelf during" the past fiscal ; year by suspending them from the rini for vaiious causes . . - Japanese beetle;; in New Jersey' ended their flight season by Au- gust 25, and thus wrote their own ticket to end the annual summer quarantine in New Jersey . '. . With few exceptions, every com- Get Acquainted munity in New Jersey is prepared to participate in "Operation Week-End Special! Lookout" which will be staged from September 10 to 18. Vacuum Packed CAPITOL CAPERS: — Chief Pound Can Justice Arthur 8. Vanderbilt, who invented the "No-Fix" 'traffic ticket, reports the yellow card- board is a great success in New Heavy bodied, umatcfrable for flavor and value! Per- Prepared Mixes Canned Vegetables Jersey . . . There will be fewer fect" "heat-flo roasted" flavor sealed in by vacuum Ginger Bread Mix -""^ i< String Beans ldea!Fancy 2'™33c Hi cranberries this Thanksgiving but packing. Save 9c a can! 3 days only! . P 3 more" turkey than ever, reports Du OH MONTE Carr()ts -CEO J ^ 29C the State Department of Agri- Devil's Food Mix ;:i.pk, 25c culture . . . Girl typists may ad- g 32c. 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Q Medium ^JT- 2 r 27c Jersey Mclntosh-Apples 3' - 20c 56-oz. pkg. / WEST POINT LOYALTY CHECK Concrete Furniture @ Roofing and Sling © Enlisted men- of the National Out of 9,937 cases handled, by : @ Pony Rides © Servlse Staliens o Guard may compete for an esti- Government loyalty Boards, only mated 15 appointments to the U. HIGH TEST QUALITY CUSTOM MADE S. Military Academy for the 62 Federal employes have been H. Deter's Pony Rides • HINES ROOFING CO. Andy's Esso Servicenter dismissed on grounds of doubtful • CONCRETE FURNITURE At Maple Tree Picnic Grounds, WOODBRIDGE academic year beginning July 1, Laboratory Approved Royal Gardens .Goiters- Leaders'- Skylights LUBRICATION - TIRE REPAIRS 1950, according . to a National loyalty. Jobs have been denied to» 1 REPAIRING AND Slate and Asphalt Roofs Guard Bureau announcement. The Open Saturday, Sunday, Holidays Battery Charging:. Expert Truck 29 persons seeking them. ' Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel UPHOLSTERING 1 - 6 P. M. 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FALL CLEARANCE WO-8-2216-M © Roofing and Siding • First U Mile 15c OF YOUR' • Safe and Insured ON ALL FURNITURE • s Each Additional M MUe . . 10c Drug Stores Clurkson g OFFICE: 443 PEARL STREET Winter Brothers Raiss WOOBBS.IDGE. N. J. Wayside Furniture Sfoojp Henry Jl onsen-Sb S&n ESSO SERVICE . Hostesses Highway 2S ' Avenel, N. J. CAR RADIOS Tinning and Sheet Metal Work 5 Feet 7 Inches Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Roofing-, Metal Ceilings and Avenel Pharmacy Amboy Avenue and James Street Tiling Phones Woodbridge 8-1577 MOTOROLA AND PHILCO Fisrnaee Work Waitresses 1010 RAHWAY AVENUE Standard and Custom Deluxe Woodbridge, N. 3. WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 : m Lumber and lillwork © Models in Stock 588 Alden Street Short Ordes.* Cooks Designed to Fit Your Car! Woodforidge, N. S. WO-8-1514 ART TILE CO. Anderson Radio Telephone 8-1246 454 RAHWAY AVENUE Soda Dispensers Girls or Koys 414 Amboy Avenue, Perth Ambo? WOODBRIDGE Woodhridge Lumber Co. ® Servloe Stations ® 11 HAYWARD AVE. 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Ir Service Well Ventilated Wo. 8-2279-M Second Street — ENROIX NOW — SALES & SERVICE Best of Care Expert Instruction Tel: WOodbridge 8-0632 Accordion - Violin ® Home and Auto Radios Firestone Tires and Tubes Nite: WOodbridge 8-2325 Headquarters for Quality ©Amplifiers • Television Woodbridge, N. J. Spick & Span Kennels Musical Instruments and ® Expert Servicing . Bags Clarke Repair Service Accessories REFRIGERATION Box 216, Inman Avenue LIBERAL TRADE-INS - JOSEPH-P. KOGSIK and AUTOMATIC Ba-hway, N. J Eddie's Music Center 452 RAHWAY AVENUE BAHWAY 7-3938-M Sewing Center WASHING MACHINES ' AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC WOODBRIDGE, Ni J. 869 Rah way Avenue, Avenel, N. J. IStl. Bonkoski, Pro?. Telephone Woodbridge 8-1308 337 State St. F. A. 4-1290 Authorized Launderall Service Frank Hovanec's Expert Bendix Repairs HOTEL FOR DOGS Esposito's Music Shop v, SEWING MACHINE & Real Estate - insurance NOTION CENTER Pedigreed Cocker and Collie Pups AUTHORIZED .DEALER, - Headquarters for NOISY, BUT NICE Btteseher, Selraer, Martin DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES SAN FRANCISCO—A Smartly Boarding - Bathing - Trimming Bl'TTOSHOLES MADE Epiphone, Slingerland, Gretscli BELTS AND BtTCKlES COVERED dressed woman, in driving her Musical Instruction on AH HEMSTITCHING big, flashy automobile into a serv- MACHINES RE PAIRED AXD ice station, caught the bumper on Instruments William Greenwdld ELECTRIFIED Lincolnia Kennels Rental Plan for Students BE AL ESTATE AND BEI.TS AND PARTS FOR a pop stand and a dozen bottles 465 New Brunswick-Avenue VACUUM CLEANERS went flying. The car hit an oil- WHY PAY MOKE!! • 958 OLD LINCOLN, HIGHWAY INSURANCE 67 WASHINGTON AVE. display stand and a tire rack, and Fords, N. 3. Carteret 1-7206 METUCHEN 6-2360 oil cans and tires went rolling. ALL KINDS, ALL STYLES Perth Amboy 4-S94S 567 ROOSEVELT AVENUE Then she squarely hit 2 gas pumps CARTERET then—she drove away. As- she "•KIT KARSON" JACKETS are * Pet' Slop © CARTERET 8-5636 • ' .Typewriters • passed an attendant, she smiled constructed of the finest avail- m Funeral Directors Sand - PSrt - Fill • sweetly and said, "Hello." able leathers and fabrics. De- TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING signed for comfort with careful ' :• -MACHINES "Foreign ' sources" helping consideration given to tailoring- and wearability with particular TOP SOIL ' BOUGHT.- SOLD - RENTED agents here, Government saps. - SYNOWIECK1 Donald T. Manson Dozens of Machine^ in Stock emphasis to style. John F. Ryan, Jr. Generous Trade-in Allowance, Funeral Home INSURANCE . Expert Repairs. < JP. A. 4-6580 ALBRECHT'S KEY SHOP Joe's Pet Shop Sarid and Dirt Fill Locksmith - Saw Filing 46 Atlantic Street Peris - Foods - Supplies - Hor.scincat Representing Boynton Brothers Lawn Mowers Sharpened Froth Daily - V. S. tiai't Inn-petted & Co. Over 29 Tears Eastern Washing MncMae Parts & Repairs 2 CARTERET AVE. Upstairs CARTERET, N. J. Ccro Meats - Gnlnos - FWUl Phone 124 WASHINGTON AVENUE Birds - Cage* - Typewriter Exchange'^ OPPOSITE! Carierei, N. J. Tonic - ts> HARTTAN. TOWKBHIP A!?D WORDS SEACOT? THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1949 PAGE ELEVEN ,Pt ing to Clash in Golden GOOD NEIGHBOR POLOCY * By Afon Maver ;e C1 ip s! Senior Recreation. Opens Grid Season Sewate-M Bluebirds Crown is Captured By Johnnie Royle fa Tilt Tomorrow ^Header By House of Finn 1 w/r// -7 Like a lot of others, we'll t>e hustling over to the Rejuvenated- Local CIUIJ &OALS T/fAT Molnai" Captures Opener Bahr, Unbeaten in Loop no-name stadium tomorrow night to witness the re- KEASBSY.— Two Woodbridge juvenated Gdiden Bears in action for the first time Township teams are scheduled to To Inaugurate Slate On 3-Hitter, Fanning Play This Season, is battle for the Mid-County League Under Stadium Lights 13 Opposing Batters On Hill for Victors this season. Strictly from what we have heard, Coach playoff championship Sunday af~ Tony Cacciola has done an exceptional job molding a cerroon when ths St. Anthony's of Port Reading tangie with the WOODBRIDGE — The Golden p -WOODBRIDGE"^- The high- WOODBRIDGE—Aided by the group of spirited youngsters into a snrooth operating Beai-s who have- undergone a POPE PO/HTEO TO riding Eagles swept a twin bill brilliant pitching of Sonny Bahr. Keasbe.y Eagles. The all-important complete overhauling during the from the Sswaren Bluebirds by the House of Finn defeated the machine, and we sincerely hope that his undying tilt will start at 2 P. M. at the past six weeks will make their sea- i 9-G and 15-4 scores over the holi- Avenel Panthers 9-i to walk off efforts pay off tomorrow night. The final outcome of Keasbey Eagles' hoiue field. son's debut" tomorrow night at the C-/.MB A<5 j day weekend. The local club com- j with the Township Senior Softball Sunday's game should prove of High School StadiUm against Hie FAVOR!T£<5, bined some masterful pitching and | Championship. Tha playoff game the game will not have as much to do with the Golden inetrest to all baseball f-xiis for Trenton Eagles, one of the strong- hitingr to take both ends of the j came about when the Panthe.-a Bears' future as the way in which the tilt is played. it will pit a-strictly "offensive unit est pro elevens in the state. The double-header. . | annexed the first half crown and against a team which has fought initial kickoff of the season has Bob Molnar- copped the opener the House of Finn the second half For the past two years, the local pro eleven has lacked its way to the - top through sheer ben set for 8:30 o'clock. after checking the Bluebirds with title. the gate's biggest appeal—color. Each contest ap- power at the plate. St. Anthony's Trenton, the Golden Warriors' Fmo etas \ three hits over the seven inning Sonny Bahr, who failed to taste peared to be a replica of the last with perhaps a slight will attempt to overcome the inaugural foe of 1949, has one of Fi/R route. In chalking up the 9-6 vic- defeat in league competition, re- Eagles' tight defense and pitching the- most impressive professional W/LL tory, Molnar set thirteen batters ceived credit for the title same difference in the score either way. We doubt if the I with their big siegs guns. Keasbey. records in the state after having FLY < down, via the strikeout route and after checking the hard hiting Bears will lack gate appeal this season with such stars j although lacking art.array of fence ••toon the Mercer County Champion- walked six men. Avenel combine with seven hits. I busters, has the standout pitcher as -Johnny Novak, Hank Sticker, Steve Smiriga, Roy ship fifteen times since the team Richie Hardish chucked good Cal Lee went the route on ths i the playoffs to date in lsft hander '•was activated eighteen years ago. ball for Sewaren, but was the vic- mound for the Panthers and was McCloud, and a few others in the line-up. McCloud is j Tony Tarallo, whom they are The high-powered combine is com- i tim of four runs and four hits in nipped with the defeat. by far the hardest charging guard we have ever seen . counting upon to check St. An- posed chiefly of Temple, Brown the fifth inning which eventually The House of Finn broke into ! thony's big bats. and Rider College graduates who decided the issue. the scoring- column in the first in this vicinity, and his name in the line-up alone will i GeorgeWasilek and Walt Mali- have been playing together for Joe Hrabar paced ths Eagles at frame when Bob Haklar led off be an attraction because of his outstanding play. jnowski head the parads of heavy several seasons. the plate with four hits in as many with a single; Pete McCann St. Anthony swingers. In their last The Eagles use the single wing tiips. to the plate. Art Neidhardt walked; and Joe French lined a j •Coach Cacciola has installed the buck lateral single two games. Wasile-Y has driven in | hit over short, sending Haklar i seven runs for the Ssints with and T formations to vary their followed Hrabar in the hitting pa- wing which will add luster to the Bears' offensive offensive power and cope with rade with three safeties. I home from second with the initial i Malinowski close on his •. heels. their opponents' strength up on tally. Huck Finn then doubled to i attack as well as deception. The Golden Warriors will Tonv Barcellona and Butch Gur- In the nightcap the Eagles center driving home two runs to '• - the firing line. Johnny Halliday, a romped to an easy 15-4 victory be- have the advantage of being one of the few teams in ney have returned to the lineup to sensation while attending Brown put the House of Finn out front: give Port Reading some added hind the five hit pitching of 3 to 0. : the state to use the new Michigan system. University, handles the quarter- George Hutter. strength at the' plats for Sunday's encounter. back assignment when Trenton Coasting along with a sliin 6-2 Avenel came back with two runs \ We want to wish the Golden Bears a lot of luck to- switches from the single wing to in the top of the second on a ! The presence of the- two clubs in lead, the Eagles broke the game morrow night when, they .take their initial step to re- the finals is a tribute to the man- the T formation. Halliday can run, wide open in the sixth stanza with walk to Jim Jaeger, an error hit. j pass and kick with equal ability. and a base knock by Cal Lee. who • gain the country crown. They are a fighting team agers who have accomplished ' a' four triples which produced seven lot with the material on hand. and will be the man the Bears will runs to put the gams in the win was throwi out attempting to take I whose chief interest is to win ball games. have to watch when the Eagles £949 //AT/ONAL QPgAl PO£O second on his short hit. j Julius Kollar, St. Anthony.'s men- StiOili-D B£ Ttf£ GR£AT£Gr • tf YEAR'S WjTfl column. The barrage of base wal- Our Fantastic Football Story for the Week tor, has welded a fine hitting club gain possession of the pigskin. lops sent starting pitcher Richie The House of Finn wraped up FLAVOR, SUPPL/SP OUR 3 into a smooth functioning.machine Jack Moskowitz, an All-County 7%z'MreR/iAr/dmL &y ygRY , Lester to the showers, and Joe the title in the fifth stanza with While talking football at the recent bull session, that attained the league crown guard, who was one of the main- Kuzma; came on to finish the' game four big runs. 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Richard Kafes, Trenton Demo- ing, but also to control disease. crat, who will likely prove a for- the Commission, there was "extravagance Hoover Report points out that the enact- midable foe. In Morris County, ASSUNPINK CREEK: — On in military budgets and waste in military ment of the Tydings Bill came as a result Senator David Young;. 3rd, of Christmas night. 1776, General expenditures."' & of strong bi-partisan public demand.- Towaco, an outstanding Senator, George Washington and his vic- is being opposed for the State torious Continental troops, bi- The reason was that the armed forces This should give encouragement to all Sanatorship by Josiah Macy, Jr.-, ; vouaced on the southern banks were not really unified, the • Commission citizens. Continued and augmented public of Morristown. Senator Young-is of the Assunpink Creek after the Battle of Trenton. Camp fires found. The Secretary of Defense, and thus demand can insure- that the complete likely mate-rial for the Senate Are you one of the 27 million the President, did not have real powers to Hoover Commission program will be put effect economies within the Military. Estab- into effect and that resulting savings of $3 GLAMOR GIRLS Z°Z without uiiemployMent compensation protection? lishment. billion or more annually will be realized.