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VOL. XII—NO. 26 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS Vogel. States BULLETIN WHS to Award Scheduled to Receive Degrees' from Rutgers NEW BRUNSWICK—Just WHS Commencement Speakers before press time it was Supervisor learned that subpoenas were 25.5 Diplomas issued to several Township residents to appear before Post Illegal the Grand Jury tomorrow. At Exercises The step was taken as a re- Ordinance Creating New sult of an investigation made 64th Commencement to : Position Withdrawn $ to by the Prosecutor's office on charges made at a Township Be Held June 14th at Name Executive Clerk meeting by Julius Kollar, High School Stadiuui . WOODBRUKJE—From all in- Republican candidate for WOODBRIDGE —Two hundred dications there will be no Super- Third Ward Committeeman. and fifty-five seniors will receive visor of Assessors in the Town- their diplomas next Wednesday at Known to have been served the 64th annual commencement ship as planned for the past sev- with subpoenas are Mr. Kol- exercises of Woodbridge High eral months. lar; Michael DaPrile, Port School ta hi held in the Wooct- If a new position is created— Reading and owner of a bridge High School Stadium at and it is expected it will be—the trucking concern,- Frederick 8:45 P. M. In case of inclement post will be designated as Execu- M. Adams, Colonia, Town- weather necessitating postpone- tive Clerk to the Board of Assessors. ship Republican pleader; ment of the exercises all the fire- At "Tuesday's session of the Howard W. Fullerton of whistles in the Township will blow Township Committee, the ordi- four sharp blasts at 5 P. M. and nance creating the post of super- Fords, candidate for Second the commencement will be held visor, -which was "to come up for Ward Committeeman on the the following night. final hearing, was withdrawn after LEON S. BOCHINGEK RALPH F. STAUFFER Republican ticket; Herbert Bruce H. Van Ness will give the Committeeman William Fitzpatriek Kutcher, Road Department address of welcome and the fare- announced there were legal tech- Supervisor. well address will be given by Mari- nicalities to be ironed out.' At a recent Township Above are five members of the graduating class at Woodbridge anne E. Rizzo. Speaking on the Later it was learned the ordi- 1 High School-who have been selected to give the various addresses general topic, "Youth and the nance was withdrawn because it meeting, Mr. Kollar charged at the 64th annual commencement exercises scheduled for next World Tomorrow," will be Robert gave powers to the Supervisor Committeeman Wi lliara Wednesday at 6:45 P. M. at Woodbridge High School Stadium. L. Hess, Joan L. Yunker and Msr- "not founded in State Law." Ac- Warren, candidate for re- Left to right, front row, Marcia Ceremsak, Marianne Kizzo and cia A. Ceremsak. The talks have cording to the Statutes, only the election in the Second Ward, Joan YuiJker. Back row, Bruce Van Ness and Robert Hess. been based on replies to letters Board of Assessors has the power with alleged attempted written by the commencement to assess property and such powers "graft" and "corruption" : committee to General Eisenhower, cannot be delegated to any other president of Columbia University; body or individual, Township At- and also involved Commit- TribMet&:be Given Rev. Miios Dr. Harold Stassen, president of torney B. W. Vogsl said yesterday. teeman George Mroz, Third the University of Pennsylvania; Senator Vogel also said that af- Ward representative, who Robert Johnson of Johnson and ter reading over the ordinance, also seeks re-election. Smnday -M Silver. Jubilee - Rites Johnson, and to Mrs. Eleanor he informed the Committee it was The Grand Jury is expect- Roosevelt, United States Delegate in violation of the State Statutes Monsignor MoCorristin to the United Nations. and advised the withdrawal of the to hear testimony regarding Jubilee^ Chairman To Give Invocation ., measure. He also indicated he had an alleged "kick-back" de- To be Dinner Speaker i Rev. W. W. Warman of the First further advised the Committee to manded on snow removal Julius Kollar Chairman Presbyterian phurch, Avenel, will draw up another ordinance pro- jobs. •give the invocation. Supervising viding'for an executive clerk who PORT • READING—The people Principal Victor C Nicklas will eould work at the behest and un- of this community as well as many present the class to the Board of der the direction of the Board of others, from throughout the Town- Education while -Principal John P. Assessors and be subordinate to the Gain of 8,000 ship and, surrpundtog communi- Lozo will read the class roster. assessors. The clerk would co- ties will, pay tribute Sunday to the Following an annual custom, ordinate all the efforts of the STEPHEN K. WABSHANY HOWABD FULLEBTON. . LOUIS' J. BALINT Rev. Stanislaus Milos, pastor of St Andrew Aaroe, president of the '' Board. Above are six of the Township men who are sclied- Education, and Mr. Balint, 143 Loretta Street, In Population- Anthony's Church on the occa- Board of Education, will present Under the State laws the Town- uled to receive degrees from Kutgers University Hopelawn, B.S. in Ceramic Engineering-. sion, of his silver jubilee, designat- the diplomas. The class song, words ship may have three part-time Saturday at Rutgers Stadium. Mr. Dochinger, 501 Others who will receive Bachelor degrees include ing 25 years in the priesthood. by Arlene V. Smalley and music by assessors or one full-time assessor, Gorham Avenue, Woodbridge, will receive a B.S. Thomas J. Hynes, Colonia; Leonard Bruce Weiss, Is Predicted The. testimonial dinner to the Lillian J. Boudi, is scheduled to be but according to Senator Vogel, in Agriculture; Mr. Stauffer, 682 Ridgedale Ave- Fords; Charles Jirsa, Iselin; Kenneth Katen and popular. priest will he held at 5 sung by the senior class. Music nue, Woodbridge, will be a B.S. in Mechanical Theodore Nahass, Iselin. Scheduled to receive o'clock in Columbus Hall here; will be provided by the Woodbridge none of their powers can be dele- Engineering; Mr. Aquila, Green Street, Iselin, masters' degrees are Louis Bartha, Joseph Chioc- Census Count Expected High School -band. gated to another person. chi, Bernice Jacobs, Elizabeth Musacchia, all of ,Julius Kollar is: the general B.S., in Education; Mr. Warshany, 125 Walnut To Show Township Has chairman of the .affair and he is Graduates Listed The new interpretation will un- Street, Avenel, B.S., in Mechanical Engineering; Fords ;i Frank Jost and Mary R. Mullen, Sewaren; Members of the graduating class doubtedly hold up the introduc- Mr. Fullerton, 505 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, William B. Gardner and Donald A. Wescott,. being assisted by a large commit- Woodbridge. • Population of 35,000 tee;.eom.posed of various organiza- are Lillian L. Abate, Margaret M. tion of a new ordinance for it was teacher at Woodbridge High School, Master of Alexander, Alfred P. Anderson Jr., hoped that a supervisor of asses- tions of the churth. WOODBRIDGE—When theied- Willam Connell will; be toast- Marie M. Andrascik, Anne B. Ara- sors, working as "boss," would 9 eral census figures:£or Woodbridge gon, Anna R. C. Arway, Lois A. ' tend to help the municipality. Demonstration Given master of the .affair and invoca'- America to he Featured Township are announced in a tibn will be delivered by' the Rt Bailey, Stephen J. Balogh, Car- •By Cubs Before PTA week or two it is expected that Rev. Monsignor Charles G. Mc- mella M. Barbato, Sreci W. Beau- they will .revear that the munici- Corristin, St. James' Church, regard Jr., Eleanor Beeerra, Eliza- Retiring Principal At 1st Benefit Wrestling Showi RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Cub pality's population has increased Woodbridge. Following the invoca- beth P. Bekus, Mary Sultana Bel- approximately 8,000 since the last tion ,the spiritual bouquet will be cheff, Dorothy J. Belko, James Pack 25 of the Clara Barton "sec- JULIUS KOLLAR Benyola, Donald E. Bergman, N. Y. Because of the fact that the tion gave a demonstration, "What census was taken. given by the children of^the first, Khvanis to Use Profits second,'third, and fourth grades. Decibus; secretary, Lorraine Co- Helen L. Bietsch, Bonald R. Bills. Honored by PTA indoor wrestling season has about is Cubbing" for the Clara Barton Although no official preliminary To Aid Needy Children announcement was made, it was The balance of the program will vino; treasurer, Angelica Ciuf- Joan. F. Blanehard, Richard C. RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Clara drawn to a close many of the PTA. A model pack*meeting, was reliably learned, that the total be as follows:' Guest speakers, freda; financial. secretary, Veron- Blend, Jacob E, Boelhouwer, John Barton PTA held its final meeting Throughout Township grapplers will be on vacation and held illustrating the steps in Cub- population of the Township Is. now Mayor August F. Greiner, Anthony ica Baraniak. Borthwick, Theresa M. Bowen, of the season Tuesday at .the bing ' from Bobcat Rank to the between 35,000 and 36,000. The Orlowski, Frank Romanski, Rev. Port Reading- Fire Comjpany: Mary Jane F. Brazdo, Norman K. WOODBRIDGE—That big hunk others will leave for various parts Bresee, Rose D. Breza, Francis G. schoolhouse. Mrs. William Wagner of the country. However, Johnson Welibos. last official census gave Woo

OBITUARIES ISELM NEWS CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Avenef' Items CAMERA TOPICS JAMES P. GERITY By T. T. Holden*. By Mrs. Russell Furze WOODBRIDGE—Funeral serv- ices for James P. Gerity, 155 "Val- (Note: Contributions to this column must be in this office —Mrs. R. G. Perier," formerly of cist's mate in the Navy. Phone Met. 6-1605W entine Pla-ee, who died -Saturday in no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Events listed 56 St. George Avenue, has moved: —Mi\ and Mrs. Charles Pefcrow, " —Mrs, Fred Rapp of Newark has the Edgar .Hill Nursing Home in here are broadcast daily at 7:30 A. M., on the "Around the to 282 Darnarest Avenue. Lenox Avenue, are parents of a ^returned home after, speeding the his 70th year, after a long illness, Counties With Your Weekly Newspapers" program over New —Mrs. George Keller, Lynd- son born last Thursday at St. .weekend at the home of Mr. and were held yesterday morning from Brunswick Tadio station WCTC, 1450 on your dial.) hurst, is spending two" weeks with Elizabeth's Hospital in Elizabeth. Mrs. George Rapp, Fiat Avenue. the home and at St. James' her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. —Mrs. Warren Cline has re- Church,'"where a solemn mass of •••-... JUNE Edward Regan, Goerge Street. turned to her home on Park Ave- —Mrs. Russell Furze, Sonora nue after visiting her son-in-law Avenue, attended a. performance requiem was sung.- Burial was in 10—Dance Recital at Woodbridge High School lor the benefit of —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wielko- St. James' Cemetery.' and daughter, Mr- and Mrs. Ed- ' at the Paper Mill Playhouse, Mill- the Woodbridge Emergency Squad. polski and family, Dartmouth ward Widmsr in Ha-mden, Conn. - burn on Saturday evening along Mr. • Gerity was a real estate 11—Silver Jubilee celebration in honor of Rev. Stanislaus Mllos, Street, attended the fourth birth- •with Mrs. Edwin, Amme-rman of broker for a number of years and 1 day celebration of their nephew, —The Ladies' Auxiliary will meet Summit, Mrs. John Qoetz and Mrs. pastor of St. Anthony's Church, Port Reading . Mass of son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore at the firehouse next Tuesday eve- was! a former manager of the Home Thanksgiving at 11 o'clock; reception 5 P. M., in Colum- ning at 8:15 o'clock with Mrs. John Arthur Munn of Irvington, and j Loan Corporation, New Brunswick bus Hall. Julius Kollar chairman. Weilkopolski in Kearny, Sunday.. Mrs. Fred Rapp Jr. and Mrs. Rob- j District. •. . —Jack P. Ettershank Jr. is Lockie as presiding officer. ert Floyd of Hillside. 11—Quarterly Communion Breakfast of Middlesex Council, . —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cenegy Born, in the Township, a son of : Knights of Columbus, in St. James' Auditorium after spending the summer at his home and daughter, Beverly, Dartmouth —George Britton and son, Jotin the late Andrew and Mary Jane ' 7:45 A.M. Mass. in George Street after completing Avenue and Richard Molologo, of Sonora Avenue and Thomas Bolan Gerity, Mr. Gerity resided 14—Wooabridge High School Commencement at Woodbridge his year's study at Park College, Perth Amboy, have returned to Grogan of Fiat Avenue spent Sun- here all his life. He was an exempt . High School Stadium at 6:45 P. M. ' Parkville, Mo. their homes" after attending the day in Washington. D'. C, visiting fireman of Woodbridge Fire Com- 16—3?ort Reading School graduaton exercises in School Audi- —Lieutenant and Mrs.- William commencement exercises at Fish- Mr. Britton's son, George, who is pany No. 1, a charter member of torium at 1 P. M, : Baker and their infant daughter, burne Naval Academy, Waynes- a student at the George Washing-- Middlesex Council, Nd.857, Knights 16—No. 11 School graduation exercises in Woodbridge High Lydia Jean, formerly of Norfolk, boro, Va., where Frank Cenegy, ton Law, School. of Columbus, a member of the John School Auditorium at 2:30 P. M. Va., have been guests of his par-Jr. is a student. .He wll enter the —Mrs, George Britton and Mrs. J. Griffin Assembly Fourth De- 18—jpicnic sponsored by Colonia Civic Improvement Club at ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Baker school as a senior in the fall. Bussell Furze and son Thomas of gree, Knights of Columbus, a com-, clubhouse grounds. Sr., of Hyatt Street. Lieut. Baker Sonora Afenue spent Sunday at muni-cant, of St. James' Church" 18—Annual Picnic of Americus Craftsmen's Club, at Danish will join his ship the U.S.S. Chiek- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wuy, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew and a member of St. James' Holy ••" Home Grove, Metuchen. •' awan, this week for a European Livingston Avenue, are parents of Getto'of Homestead Park. Name Society. 19—No 15 School graduation program at Pershing Avenue School cruise. Mrs. Baker and daughter a daughter born last Friday at " • Auditorium, Iselin, 10:30 A. M. Perth Amboy General Hospital. —Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Pelle- Mr. Gerity is survived'by a son, 19—Hope-lawn School graduation exercises in school auditorium will spend the, summer here. grino of Sonora Avenue enter- George; a brother, Thomas; two : at 10 A. M. —The Men's Association of the tained at their home Sunday, in sisters, Mrs. Maurice P. Dunigan 19—Foi-ds No. 7 School graduation exercises in School No. 14 Presbyterian Church, led by Fred- honor of their "daughter, Francine, and Mrs. J. Barron Levi, all of Auditorium, 2; 30 P. M. erick Lott, held its final meeting who received her first holy com- Woodbridge and one granddaugh- 25—Colonia Firemen's Association picnic at firehouse grounds. of the season on Monday evening. munion. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. ter, Caron Ann Gerity. His wife, ?9—-Kiwanjs .Club wrestling show at 'Woodbridge High School A trip through the new building, teonard Delagi and Mr. and Mrs. Anna • Messenger Gerity, died in "Stadium for benefit of club's charity fund. movie travelogues and assembly Peter Gasparino of Brooklyn, Mr. January. singing were the features of the and Mrs. Frank Treich ana son The pall bearers were. David, evening program. Tentative plans ISELIN—The' third grade class Richard.of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Edward'and Thomas Verity, Bar- were made for fall activity. Thirty- of Iselin School No. 15 held an en- Frank Zaoker and son, Dennis, ron Levi, Jac Schubert and John Hot Dog Sale Benefits nine attended. joyable trip to the Bronx Zoo on and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wolfall' of Photographs keep lovely flowers alive forever. This prize-winner Dunigan. " . . Bride-to-be Feted • Friday. Iselin. in the Graflex Photo Contest was made by Don Ollis. Cuh Pack 148, Iselin •—Children's Day with* infant Miss Fay Morrison, teacher and —Mrs. Ted Lewis and son, baptism will be observed at the PAUL E. KINDSCHER Presbyterian Church 11 o'clock Mrs. Norman Jensen and Mrs. Pe- Thomas of R-ahway spent "Wednes- Hints on Better : Flower .Pictures •-.;_. "- WOODBRIDGE—Paul E. Kind- At Party Saturday ISELIN—A successful hot dog ter Schmidt, parents, accompanied day at the home of Mrs. Key Lewis, : sale was h^ld at the Iselin School service next Sunday. With spring all around us, many used wherever possible to faring out scher, 64, of 229. Green Street, No. 15 by the Iselin Parent- the class. Sonora Avenue. • photographers toecome interested the full,.tex"ture : and delicate de- died Sunday.at his home. ISELIN—A surprise bridal show- —The Young Adult Group of The following children made the —Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mayer of : Teacher Association for the bene- the Westminster. .Fellowship will in preserving the beauties of flow- tails. This is best achieved in early Employed by the Welin Davit er was -held at the home of Miss fit of the Club Scout Pack 148. trip: Ruth Blodgett, Jo Ann De- Springfield spent Sunday after- ers and blossoms on film. With the and Boat Company for 40 years, hold its fourth annual strawbei-ry Rose, Joan. Farkas, Gladys Graser, noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -morning or> late -afternoon, with Kay Nicola; 1200 Green Street, on Assisting at the affair were Mrs. festival on the grounds of the .widespread, availability of color the former usually preferable when Mr. Kindseher was shop superin- Jane Gunnell, Catherine Jackson, • Ugo Bettelli, Sonora Avenue. emulsions, flower photography has Saturday, evening in honor of Miss Everett Volk, Mrs. Stanley Na- Presbyteran Church, tomorrow at Karen Jensen, Carol Keenan, Ma- most flowers are at their best. tendent. He .was a. Mason, affili- Sylvia Neary, daughter of Mr. and grasst, Mrs. Richard Dickinson, 7:30 P. M. —The final meeting of the sea-become even more satisfying. ated with Advance Lodge No. 635, rie McCann, Elaine Passerella, son of the Iselin Improvement As- In closeup' photography, care Mrs. Robert Perillard and Mrs. —The Ladies' Aid Society will Carol Schmidt, Louis Sinka, Bar- • Wise photographers do not con- F. & A. M., Long Island City. Mrs. Alfred Neary, who will be Bussell Furze, and Miss Helen sociation will be held on Monday tent themselves with over-all views must be taJien that there is no married to William Bennett, son of hold its final meeting of the sea-bara and Helen Sisko, Carolyn evening, June 12 at 8 o'clock at movement in the subject. Pick a . He: is survived by his widow, Fuechtbaum and Mrs. Nellie Lauer, son next Tuesday evening at 8:15 Todd, Ruth Ann Baker, Edward of gardens and trees but round- Anna; two daughters, Mrs. George Mrs. William Gray, Sonora Avenue, teachers. the Green Street Firehouse. out these shots with more detailed calm day for outdoor work, and if o'clock at the Presbyterian Church. Buehler, Warren Hulick, Daniel possible have" an assistant hold a Ferenz, College Point, L. I., and on June 25. —The building committee of the Jordan, Peter Martucci, Robert closeups of small groups and in- Mrs. Charles Kolb,' Woodbridge dividual blossoms. In most cases blanket or; sheet as a wind-break The guests were: Misses Mary Has His Pick Presbyterian Church will meet next Maucheri, Richard Peterson, Ger- Girl Scouts All Set to protect against wisps of stray a son, Paul, Woodbridge; one Calvert, Joan Bennett, Pauline Mrs. M. W. writes: — "A doctor Monday evening at the church at ard Scriment, Joseph Taylor, Gary a closeup attachment or long ex- granddaughter, Margaret Ann •For Trip to Washington tension bellows which permit breeze. Remeta, Josephine Stockman, who recently located in our street 8 o'clock. Ziezenbalg and Richard Colligan. nearly life-size reproductions make For black-and-white, flower pho- Kolb, and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Helen Gibbs, Mrs. George Lang, has three handsome children. The —Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Koch, ISELIN—The three Iselin Girl Adams, Astoria, L. I., and Mrs.Mrs. William Gray, Mrs. George other day I hdard my neighbor's Park Avenue, have received word SEES. FATHER KILLED the most satisfactory flower shots. tography filters to darken certain Martha Nye, Rockville Centre, Scout troops 1, 4 and 11, met this The ideal background for pic- colors and lighten others are of ten Bennett, Mrs. Alffred Neary, and little girl say to her playmate, that their son Paul J., has been SAN 'PEDRO, Cal. —While his week on»their individual meeting tures- of flowers is the sky. It has useful. Selecting the proper filter L. I. Mrs. E. Brown of town; and Mrs.'Those pretty children over there elected to membership in the son looked on helplessly, Justo days at the home of Mrs. Joseph no distracting details and its color to achieve specific effects is a sub- Funeral services were held yes- Charles Swetz, Mrs. Nicholas Ni- are the doctor's.' Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity for Pesutich,. 85, was buried beneath rRanacioli, scout leader. terday afternoon . at the Greiner cola, of Linden; Mrs. Robert Ras- '"Yes, I know,' said the other chemistry at the University of a two-ton landslide. . The son sets off almost all flowers well. ject we will cover in a future, col- Funeral Home, Burial was in the mussen and Mrs. Norman Eastman Colorado at Boulder, Col. Mr. All three troops are making final Back or cross-lighting should be umn.- ."•••' - • : ;••'" little girl, 'he brings lots of babies shouted for help and dug fran- plans fortthe trip to Washington, Clover Leaf Park Cemetery. Ma- of Railway; Mrs. Everett and Miss and he keeps the best for him-Koch is a graduate of W. H. S. andtically. He finally freed his father, sonic services were conducted Audrey Tuttle of Roselle Park. served in the last war as pharma- but it was - too late. D. C, on June 26, 27 and 28. ; self.' " "The senior troop, No. 4 met Tues- Assisting on the committee were Tuesday night at the Funeral day and completed arrangements Mary Sedlak New Mrs. George .Sedlak Mrs.. Charles Home. for a program of summer hikes. Black and Mrs. Russell Furze. The troops will meet again next Mary Sedlak was elected as the STEPHEN SIPOS week. Barronette new president ofYthe group and WOODBRIDGE—Stephen Sipos, others elected to assist iier during 65, died Monday at his home, 75 ISELIN—The Barronettes held : the coming term were: Marie Neu- Cramptan Avenue. He was a mem- a picnic at Roosevelt Park on Me- paue-r,- vice president; Dorothy ber of the Hungarian Reformed moral Day. Triedeo, secretary; Jane Knott, Church. -. , ' treasurer; : Joan Furze,:, publicity Members attending were: Misses : Surviving are his widow, "Julia; Mary and Barbara, Sedlak, Betty chairman. • t : seven children, Mrs. W i 11 i a m Marcie, Dorothy Olah of Wood- ; The girls anticipate receiving Brashing, JLinden; Mrs. Albert bridge; Joan Furze, Lois Ohristen- 'their, club jackets' this • week. The Hegedus, Mrs. Stephen Tacz, Mar- sen, Marie Neupaper, Barbara and next meeting will,be.held at the garet, Stephen Jr.. and Joseph, all Jane'Knott, Marion Gibbs, Arlene home of Mrs. .Lois Chfistensen, of W-oodbridge; and John of Fords; Mkroney," Louise Handwerger. Hillcrest Avenue, next Monday five grandchildren and a brother ;evening at 7 o'clock. and three sisters in Europe. Fu- Guests were: Thomas Quinlan neral services will be held this of Wood'bridge; Jack Connolly, afternoon, at. 1:30 o'clock from*the Oak Tree; Joe Reynolds, Colonia; BANK DEPOSITS. . . ' Bank deposits totaled $165,000,- Gretoer Funeral Home and at' 2 Joe Nagy, Charles Anders, Edward o'clock at the Hungarian Reformed Dobal, Kenneth Steuber, James 000,000 - in 1949, an increase of $3,000,000,000 over 1948, according Church. Burial will be in the ,O'Neil, Paul Tomasso,- Alfred Jor- Cloverleaf Park, Cemetery. dan, Willis Calvert; Leslie Gethard to Maple T." Harl, - chairman of and Fred Mueller. the FDIC. Checking accounts of business and individuals increased TO GRADUATE MONDAY The meeting of the group was sasonally to by $5,000,000,000 dur- " AVENEL—Robert F. Bama, son WITH THE AMAZING held Monday night at the home ing the last half of. 1949. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barna, this of Miss Mary Sedla, Brown Avenue. place, will.receive his bachelor of Ethel Sedlak, chairman of the NOT JOB BUT JAIL arts decree fitom Middlebury Col- WINKLER IP square dance, reported that the BRADFORD, Pa. — L a v e r n e lege, Vermont, Monday. 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RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950 PAGE THREE Slate Session Villanova Graduate Graduate Nurse Hopelawn Residents Local Housing Authority to Get Red Cross Holds Children's Books To Honor Korcsowski On Sewer-System • disaster Session Wanted by library HOPELAWN — Residents of Data From Special Enumeration Hopelawn will honor Tommy Kor~- WOODBRIDGE^-A special enu- would collect the same informa- WOODBRIDGE—Mayor August, czowski June 16 at the Trentotn meration of a small number of tion as obtained in: the census. Township Must Decide F. Greiner 'and Chief of Police Several New Books are Giants Baseball Park. families living' in selected areas Canvaissing; of families in the Oil Course of Action, George E. Keating met with the Placed in Circulation The former Woodtoridge High of Woodbridge. Township will be area will begin Friday, June 16. disaster committee of the Wood- and Wililam and Mary star ath- conducted shortly to provide diita Specially trained enumerators will Mayor Warns Council bridge Township chapter of the At Barron Library lete is now the property of the needed urgently by the Wood- conduct the canvass. Headquar- American Red Cross to review the New York Giants Baseball Club. bridge Township Housing Author- ters for the local operation will • WOODBRIDGK—The Township WOODBRIDGE — The Barron The local athlete has been with Committee will meet in executive plans of mutual assistance in the ity in order to carry out the pro- be at Census Headquarters, 105 event of a disaster in the com- Library is seeking donations of the Trenton club for the past two vision of the Housing- Act. of 1949, East Second Street, Bound Brook. session Tuesday with the consult- children's books, in good condition, years andis expected to move up ing engineer and Township engi- munity. it was announced today by Dis- All information, atoout individuals to be added to the ever-growing into greater competition in the trict Supervisor Thomas J.-Rovak. neer to discuss the sewage disposal William Thompson and Joseph juvenile department... near future. He was born, and furnished to the census bureau is problem now facing the munici- Dambach, co-chairmen, called on held confidential as required by "The busy season, when school is raised here and at Woodbridge The Woodbridge Township pality. the chairmen of all sub-committee out, will be -with us soon," Mrs. High made quite a name for him- Housing Authority: is paying for federal law. The information is At Tuesday's session of the com- for reports. It was decided' upon used only to obtain totals, aveer- Carolyn B. Bromann, : librarian self. At William and Mary he was the project which : wijl furnish mittee Mayor August F. Greiner to hold two fall meetings of this said. "We would like to be able a star backfield man and was also data to supplement income infor- ages and percentages and not to informed the members that they show facts for particular families committee each year, the next to add to the department. I am given honorable mention on the tion collected in the 1950 census. must make a decision in the near one to be held early in the fall. sure there- are a number of homes All-American roster. " The supplementary enumeration or individual information col- future. They must sign up with lected by.the. census bureau, can- This committee also attended a that have children's books that ho Tickets for the Korczowski Day is necessary since income infor- the Railway Valley Joint Meeting, general meeting of all Red Cross one uses any longer as the young- may be secured for many of the mation was asked of only every not be used for taxation, investiga- create a Township .Authority or tion or regulation purposes. chapters participating 'in the call sters have grown up. These books, following members of the com- fifth person in tlie: census. sign up with the proposed County for assistance from the South if in good condition, would be a mittee: Larry Clement, general Authority, According to Township t _. - Information . collected in the Attorney B. W. Vogel the munici- Amboy Chapter following the re- welcome addition to our library chairman,. Captain Jack Egan, supplementary enumeration and Setvaren Pinochle Club pality cannot join two authorities. JOHN ALFRED COLEY cent explosion. Joseph Mastriano, MISS JANET L. YOUNG shelves." Frank Burke, New York Giants data obtained in. the regular cen- WOODBRIDGE — Mr. Coley, special disaster representative AVENEL—Miss Young, daugh- . New books received recently by scout; Charles Gadek, Frank Hee- sus will. be\included in a special, Holds Final Meeting Louis P. Booz, consulting engi- son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coley, from the national headquarters, ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Young, the library are as follows: Adult, nan, Jag Jaglowski, Adrian Fedor, advance tabulation of the 1950 neer, has been engaged by the Grenville Street, received his de- gave a detailed report of Red 34 Burnett Street, graduated "Sunrise to Sunset," "Reader's Frank Fedor, Mario Pinelli, Wil- census returns which the census SEWAREN — The .Sewaren Pi- Townsh'ip Committee to make a gree of Bachelor of Mechanical Cross assistance given during the Encyclopedia," "Troubled Spring," liam Warren, Steve Stumpf, Left bureau -is making to provide the nochle Club held its final meeting survey and; draw up plans for a from Presbyterian H o s p i t a 1 Yuro, Stan Jedrzejewski, Mike Engineering from Villanova Col- emergency period of the rehabili- School of Nursing, Tuesday. "Look Out for Liza," "Apology for local housing authority with a of the season at the home of Mrs. local disposal plant due to the lege, Villanova, Pa. a Hero," "Mirror of Time," "TheKulza, Frank Kaminsky, Anton factual basis for planning low rent Andrew Siinonsen, Hoi ton Street. order of the Interstate Sanitation tation of families. A shelter was Miss Young is a graduate of Polack, Joe Nemyo, John Ablon- While at college, he was a set up for all those rendered Woodbridge High School, Class Legacy," "Stubborn Heart," "Bi- public housing projects in the High scorers were Mrs. Anton Commission. Up to this point, zarre Sisters,"- "Floodtide." sky, Tony Benyola, Moe Pucci, township in accordance wth pro- $25,000 has been expended. Mr. member of the; American Soci- homeless and food was served to of 1946. f Magyar, Mrs. . Bernard Quigley, Juvenile, "Clue in the Leaning Mark McCabe, Frank Soos, Bill visions of the Housing Act o Mrs. William Henry and Mrs.Booz, who was present at Tues- ety of Mechanical Engineers and them and all emergency workers. Hettiger and Pete Rader, or by Phi Kappa PI, engineering fra- To da,te; 560 families have re- Chimney," "Secret of the Wooden 1949...... Floyd T. Ho well. '. '.- : day's session, said the survey must Tfpung Lambs Lady," "Silver Wings for Vickie," calling the Hopelawn Fire House, ' Others present were Mrs. Helen be completed before it can be de- ternity. ported to the Red Cross for as- Perth Amboy 4-0171. The special advance tabula- Veterinarians warn that treat- "Vickie Finds the Answer," Nevil, Mis. -Charles Kline, Mrs termined which course of action sistance in rehabilitating then- ment for internal' parasites is not "Clutch Hitter," "Championship toons progrant eliminates the ex-Joseph • Rusznak, Mrs. Kenneth the Township should take. homes. Twelve case workers are pense of a special survey which State to Receive Bids advisable in lambs under two Ball," "Career Book," "Knights of Butler, ^ Mrsl.;. /Bernard - Sullivan, Senator Vogel pointed out."that busy making investigations. months of age. •• -•'.•••"..-.•'•; the Range," "West of the Pecos," Communion Breakfast Mrs. Michael QUinn and Mrs. A. if we create our own system and On Traffic Lights Here The last meeting for the season "Complete Doll Making Book," Scheduled for Sunday BROWN II. GRADUATE F. SofMS. ..-. ••.">•'': , ' : • -• , sell bonds it will not be reflected was held by the board of direc- "Guide for Birds and Wild Flow- WOODBRIDGE-—Walter E. Gay, in our debt." WOODBRIDGE — After months tors of the Woodbridge Chapter Today's Patterfi ers," "Highland Collie." ; WOODBRiDGE —The next in son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Gay, BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Committeeman Peter Schmidt of negotiation on the part of Po-at the Lutheran Church Parish the series of communion breakfasts 22 Sunset Avenue, M-atawan, for- WOODBRIDGE —- T ii e annual said he was "very much in favor lice Chief George E. Keating with House in Fords. Dinner was served being sponsored by the Middlese?: baccalaureate service of Wood- of creating: our own authority." the State Highway Department by Mrs. George Larsen, assisted 45th Wedding Bate : merly of Woodbridge, has received bridge High School••: will be^ held Council, No. 857, Knights of Co- the degree of bachelor of arts from the latter has finally approved the by a committee. Mrs. Ben Jensen, lumbus will be held Sunday morn- Sunday at 8 P. M. at Woodbridge. installation of .modem traffic chapter president, presided. Marked by Grausams ing after the . 7:45 mass in St. Brown University. On the. math High School auditorium: Rev. An- Sewaren Contract Cluh lights on Amboy Avenue at its in- honor list and the dean's list for Mrs. E. C. Burrows, chairman WOebBRIDG-E—Mr. and Mrs.James'.Auditorium._ ;:..:.. : thony S, Chadwick, minister of theMeets with Mrs. Krogh tersections with ~ "Main Street, of the Gray Ladies, now serving The St. James' senior: and junior high scholastic standing, he wasFirst Congregational Churcli, will Green Street, Grove. Avenue and Jacob W.Grausam of Green Street named a Francis Wayland scholar at the Diagnostic Center at Menlo Holy Name. Societies will receive deliver the- sermon. : • :'?v.' :-•_".. SEWAREN — Mrs. Carl Krogh, Grove Street. were the guests of honor Tuesday 'for excellence in college work. Mr. Park, gave a report on.their ac- night at a dinner party, held in communion in a body at the mass. Avenel, was hostess to the Se- The state will pay. 75 per cent tivities. Miss Ruth Erb has com- Gay was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Feed for Cattle waren Contract Club at &• meet- celebration of their forty-fifth Among those taking part in the national scholastic honorary so- of the cost and the Township the pleted the training course given wedding anniversary. The affair breakfast are: Prayer by the Rev. Surplus apples, potatoes, and ing held at her home. remainder. Bids for the .work will by the center and will receive her ciety, in his junior year. A gradu- similar crops can be good feeds for High scores were made by Mrs. was held at Herm's in Plainfleld. James Russell, council chaplain; be received by State Highway cap and pin at a special meeting. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Har- opening remarks, George F. Reiily, ate of Woodbridge High School, cattle, but they always should be Warren Van Pelt, Mrs. Joseph Commissioner Spencer Miller Jr. he is a member of Kappa Sigma chopped or crushed before being Poklembo, Mrs. Krogh and Mrs. James Dillworth is serving as a old Grausam, Raritan Township; general chairman; welcome, David : on June 26. "Gray Man," supervising the arts Gerity, grand knight, Middlesex fraternity. . ; fed. -•; ; \y "•.' ' ...- Harry Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. John Leherty, Spring Bids for service station sites

Lubrication Pointer LEGAL NOTICES JLEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTIQES LEGAJL NO'TICES NOTICES Lubricating the surface of a 1 be adjourned, the Township Com- NOTICE Immediately in writing to: B. J. NOTICE $13.1.06; Block 28S Lot 13 $611.37; ihall be confirmed and ratified. The a small cedar tree marked; thence (5) screw to facilitate driving in dense mittee reserves the right jn its dis- Notice Is hereby -given, that Vin- Dunigan,. Township Clerlt, Wood- Take notice thai FORDS LIQUOR Block 2SS Lot»33 $67.SS. oard of Commissioners reserves the down said brook with the several courses wood will have little effect on its cretion to reject any one ur all bids eest • *'. McDonnell, Agent for State bridge, N. J. STO:RES, INC. intend to apply to the THOMAS L. HANSON, ight to reject said bid or .in the event thereof to the place of Begmning. higher of better terms shall be bid i'or ' Excppting thereout and therefrom so u3ttaiale withdrawal resistance. uml tci sell said lots in said block Emevgencj' Housing Fund will re- (Signed) JOHN PDEAK, , Township Committee of the Town- Attorney for the Plaintiff, to such bidder as it nxfiy select; due ceive bids at the Memorial Munici- P. B. 6-1, S Fords, N. J. ship of Woodbridge for a Plenary 1060 Broad Street id price or better terms shall be bid much of the above as %vas conveyed by regard being" given to terms and pal Building, #1 Main St., Wood- Retail Distribution license for prem- Newark, New Jersey. or said property to accept the same. Herbert Fixler to Agraincourt Land Cor- OSCAB. KAUS, Herbert Fixler to A^Incourt Land Cor- manner of payment, in case one bridsre N. J, on Tuesday, Juiie 20, XOTC ises situated at 4S5 New Brunswick F. B. 6-S LEGAL NOTICES or more minimum bids shall be ]9SO7at 2:110 P. M. (E.D.S.T.) for the Avenue, Fords, Township of "Wood- Township Clerk. poration of N. J. by Deed dated February Take notice that EUNICE C. To be advertised Raritan Town- 20, 1930, and recorded the Middlesex received. exterior painting or 59 dwelling G-BR, t/a. BOBOLINK TAV.EKN, has bridg'e, N. J. NOTICE Iie*»r To: W-S28 units comprising the State Veterans hip - Fords E.eacon June S, 1950. County Clerk's Office Book 9S0 of NOTICE! OF PCBUC SA1,I3 Upon acceptance of the minimum applied to the Board of Commis- Objections, if any, should be made June 8th, 1950. Deeds at page 313. • iid, or bid above minimum, by the Emergency Housing Project. located sioners of the Township of Raritan immediately in writing to B. J. Dira- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that TQ WHOM IT MAY CONCRll'N: variously on Madison Ave., Central NOTICE Also excepting a ten (10) foot wide A't a regular meeting of the TownsJiip Comm'ittee and the pay- for a Plenary Pcetail Consumption iB'an, Township Clerk, Woodbridge, Sylvester K. Wenzel offered to purchase June Sth, 1950. easement extending across the Easterly Township Committee of the Totvii- ment thereof by the purcilia^er ac- Ave., Third St. and Fourth St.,' in license for premises located on Ellis H. 3. • - rom the Township of .Raritan for the PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ortion of the above described tract, cording to the manner of purchase Port Heading, N. J., accbrdips to Parkway (il.F.D. 2, Box Ma, Rail- (Signed) sum of Five hundred ($500.00) Dollars, -sJiip of -WooiWiridg'e heW Tuesday, specifications on file •with Vincent ohn Maedonald and Petrea Macdonald, rhich easement is for the purpose of June Gth, 3 550, I ivas diret-teJ in iicrortljince with terms of sale way, N. J.), Raritan Townsliip, New FORJJS LIQUOR STORES, INC. payable in cash upon delivery of Deed. his wife, offered to purchase from the constructing and maintaining the Mill tin file, the Township will deliver W. Mc-DonneM at his office at the Jersey. ' Fords,' N. 3-. tot 1-3. Block 147, Sylvester K. to advertise the fai-t that on.-Tues- 'Memorial J'iunicipal Building-. : Township of Raritan for the sum of One Brook Trunk Sewer. day evening, June 2Utli, 1!)3<>, the l harS'iiri and sale deed for said Objections, if any, should be made Jules Robinson, president Wenzel. hundred fifty (§150.00) Dollars, payable Containing after makinc said excep- Ttiwnslitp Committee will meet flt premises. AW bids are subject to approval 133 Paterson St., Township of Raritan, County of Mid- in cash upon delivery of Deed. tions F.ive and Ninety-six one-hundredths Public Housing and' Development Immediately in writing to: Oscar Perth Amboy, N. J. (llesex, State of New Jersey. 8 V. M, (JJKT> in the Committee DAT'EID: June Tth, 1050. Kaus, Clerk of Raritan Township, Lot 2-t5'inc].f Block 660, John Mae- (5 $6) Acres of land, be the same more- ChamtoerK, M e m o r i a. 1 Municipal B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk Authority, ??tate of New Jersey ami Samuel Berlcowltz, BEGINNING at the intersection of the donald and Petrea, his wife. less. it reserves the right to reject any R. F. .D. 19, New Brunswick, New Westerly line of Orange Street with the Building, WooiTbrUlge, New Jersey, To ibe advertised June' 8th, jersey. Sec'y and Treas. To>vnsfalp of Raritan, County of Mid- Subject to the rights to be acquired 1850. and"* June loth, 1950, in the and all bids. 236 First St., Southerly line of Apple Street; thence awl expose and sell at public sale (Signed) •running (1) Southerly along the Wester- dlesex, State of New Jersey. by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and to the highest bidder aeeord- b ords Beacon. VINCENT W. McDON'NELL Perth Amboy, N. J. BEGINNING in the Southeasterly line relocate Mill Brook at Woodbridge EUNICE C. DlLGER, F. B. 6-1, S . ,• Fords, N. J. ly line of Orange Street, Seventy-five -Ing to terms of sale on flle with _F. B. C-8-50; O-io-30 . (75') feet; thence (2) Westerly parallel of Jersey Avenue at a point therein dis- Avenue as the same is shown on the thf Township Clerk open to inspec- Raritan Township, N. J. tant Fifty (50") feet Northeasterly from Right of Way Maps of said Turnpike. Refer To: W-473 F, B. 6-1, S NOTICE with the Southerly line of Apple Street, Being known as Lot 4 2-A in Block tion and to be publicly read prior SOTICB OF Pl'BHC SAM PROPOSAL Ninety (90') feet; thence (3) Northerly the intersection of the Southeasterly to sale, Lot 10 in Block 413-1*, on Take notice that STANLEY AND line of Jersey Aveiufce with the North- 65 as shown on the Raritan Township TO WHOM IT yAY CC-NCEUX: Sealed proposals will be-received NOTICE parallel with the Westerly line of Orangre easterly line of Christie Street; thence Tax Map. the Wooilbriilge Township Assess- by the the Board of Education, STACIA JEDRZEJEWSKI, trading ment Map. Ait a regular- meeting of the Take notice that THiE TSTHITE as STAN'S BAR & GRILL, intend Street, Seventy-five (75') feet to the running- (1) Northeasterly along the In addition to the foregoing the pur- Township Committee of the Town- Township of Woodbridge, at the BIRCH INN, INC., intends to apply to apply to the Township Commit- Southerly line of Apple Street; thence Southeasterly line of Jersey Avenue, chaser shall also be responsible for the Take further notice that the shin of TToo'l'bridge held Tuesday, Board Koom in the High School to the Township Committee of the tee of the Township of Woodbridge (4) Easterly along the Southerly line of Two Hundred {200') feet; thence (2) cost of advertising said sale and for the Township Committee has, by reso- June 6th? 19JO, I was directed building-, Wooflbridge, N. J., at, 8 Township of "Woodbridge for a Ple- for a Plenary Retail Consump- Apple Street, Ninety (90') feet to the Southeasterly at right angles with the payment of a reasonable charge for the lution and pursuant to law, fixed a to advertise the fact that on Tues- o'clock P. U., E.D.S.T., Jtfne 19, 19.50, ary R-eJail Consumption license for tion license for premises situated place of Beginning. Southeasterly line of Jersey Avenue, preparation of the deed or contract. minimum price at which t>aid lot day evening, June 20th, 1950, the at which time bids will be publicly 'remises situated at Superhighway at 209 New Brunswick Avenue, Being known and designated as Lots One Hundred Fifty (150') feet; thence The Board of Commissioners of the In said block will be sold together Township Committee will meet at opened 'and read for Physical Eduea- .nd Ford Avenue, Fords, Township Hopelawn, Township of Wood- 326, 327 and 328 as shown on a certain (3) Southwesterly parallel with the Township of Raritan, in the County of With all 'other details pertinent, S P. II. (DST) in the Commiittee cation Equipiment and Supplies. Bids brldg^, N. . J. " map filed in the Middlesex County. Clerk's Southeasterly line of Jersey Avenue, Two Middlesex has fixed Tuesday, June 13th, Jharr-ibei;s, Me m o r I a I Municipal if Woodbridge, N. J. Office entitled "New Brunswick Home- Hundred (200') feet; thence (4) North- said minimum price being ?123.00 mu'Ht be delivered by .hand or regis- Objections," if any, .should ters, Memorial Municipal Consumption license for premises band; Nicholas Geineman (Lots •ay Park, Middlesex Co., N. J., owned Middlesex has fixed Tuesday, June 13th, plus costs of preparing deed and (Signed) JOSEPH DALINA and situated at 582-5S4 New Brunswick 18-19 Block 935) and Mrs! Nicholas and developed by The Home Realty Co., Being known and designated as Lots 1950, next at 8:00 P.M. at the regular Building, Wood-bridge,, New Jersey, SAROLTA DALINA Avenue, Fords. Woodbridge Town- New Brunswick, New Jersey." 421, 422, 433 and 434 as shown on meeting of the Board of Commis:noners advertising this sale. Kaid lots in and expose and sell at public sale Geineman, his wife; Catherine certain map filed in the Middlesex said block, if sold on terms, will Fords, N. J. ship, N. J. " Geineman (Lots 18-19 Block 935) Being also known as Lots 21 to 26 to be held at the Tcnvn Hall for a hoar- and to the#highest bidder accord- F. B. 6-1, S : County Clerk's Office entitled "Map of ing as to whether said offer of purchase require a down payment of $l«.00, ing to terms of sale on file" with Objections, if any, should be made and Mr. Geineman, husband of inclusive in Block 254 as shown on the the balance of purchase price to be immediately in writing to: ' B. J. Raritan Township Tax Map. Metuchen Estates, situated in Raritan shall be confirmed and ratified. Th'.? the Township Clerk open to inspec- Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Catherine Geineman; T'Jolat In addition to the foregoing the pur- Township, N. J., comprising 171 desir- Board of Commissioners reserves the paid in equal monthly installments .ti:v aiw] to be publicly read prior NOTICE Blanche Liddle Harris, widow; able plots, th,e property of The Metuchen of $10,00 plus interest and other bridge, N. J. chaser shall also be responsible for the right to reject said bid or in the event to sale, Lots 520 to 529 inclusive in Take notice that NICHOLAS Michael J. Goulden and Lilliam cost of advertising said sale and for the Realty & Improvement Company, August a higher or better terms shall be bid for terms provided for in contract uf Block MS-K, on the Woodbridge MONTA'PBRTO (t/a Monty's Tav- (Signed) JEANETTE KISH, Goulden, his wife"; William E. 1907." l F. B. 6-1, 8 -Fords, N. J. payment of a reasonable charge for the said price or better terms shall be bid Township Assessment Map. ern) has applied to the Board Preston, widower; Mary E. Hart preparation of the deed or contract. Being also known as Lots 5, 6, 7 and for said property to accept the same. T further notice that at snid of Commissioners of Raritan Town- Take further notice that the i NOTICE (Lots 2-4 Block 430) and Mr. Hart, The Board of Commissioners of the 8 in Block 632 as shown on the Raritan OSCAR KAUS, sale, or any date to which it may Township Committee has> by reso- ship, Mio-dlesex ,County, N. J. for a husband of Mlary E. Hart; Syl- Township of Raritan. in the County of Township Tax Map. Township Clerk. he adaourmd, the Township Com- Plenary Retail Consumption license Take notice that SAMUEL HODES lution and pursuant to law, fixed a ntends to apply to the Township vanus H. Hart 3rd and Ruby Hart, Middlesex has fixed Tuesday, June 13th, In addition to the foregoing the pur- To be advertised in Raritan Town- mittee reserves the right in its dis- minimum price at which said lots for premises situated at 1247 Wood- his wife; Anna T. Hart, unmar- 1950, next at 8:00 P.M. at the regular chaser shall also be responsible for the ship - Fords Beacon on June 8, 1950. cretion to reject any one or all bids bridge Avenue, Raritan Township, Jommittee of the Township .- of cost of advertising said sale and for the in said block will be sold together Woodbridgre for a, Plenary' Retail ried; and the respective unknown meeting of the Board of Commissioners .atyi to sell said lots in said block witii all other details pertinent, New Jersey. . heirs, devisees and personal rep- to be held at the Town Hall for a hear- payment of a reasonable charge for the NOTICE •t"o such bidder as it may select, due Oojections, if any,•_should be»,made • Consumption license for premlsea preparation of the deed or contract. said minimum price being $260.08 situated at _464 New Brunswick resentatives of Hersie Lassiter, ing as to whether said offer of purchase June Sth, 1950. regard bejug' given to ternjs and plus costs of preparing tleed and imeaiately in ' writing ti> "Oscar Jerome E. Olenick, Julian H. Ole- shall be confirmed and ratified. The The Board of Commissioners of the PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that . rftaJinpr of payment, in case one Kaus, Clerk of Raritan Township, i.venue, Fords, Township of Wood- Township of Raritan, in the County of s.dyer.tisi'iig this sale. Said lots in riage," N. J. nick, TJigmas Williams, Alice Wil- Board of Commissioners reserves the Jacob Kesny and Margaret Theresa Kes- or more minimum bids S'ball be said block, if sold on terms, will R. F. D. No. 19, New Brunswick, N. J. liams, Nicholas Geineman, Cather- right to reject said hid or in the event Middlesex has fixed Tuesday, June 13th, ny offered to purchase from the Town- received. (Signed) NICHOLAS MQNTAPBR.TO Objections, if any, should be made a higher or better terms shall be bid for 1950, next at 8:00 P.M. at the regular ship of Raritan for the sum of One hun- T require a down payment of -|26.00, immediately in writing to: S. J. ine Geineman, Mary E. Hart, and X pon acceptance of the minimum the balance of purchase .price to be F. B. 6-1, S said price or better terms shall be bid meeting of the Board of Commissioners dred fifty ($150.00) Dollars, payable Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- ins, her or their, or any of their for said property to accept the same. to be held at the Town Hall for a hear- hid, or bid above minimum, by tile paid In equal monthly installments respective successors in right, Thirty (§30.00) Dollars in cash and the Township Committee and the pay- rldge, N. J. OSCAR KAUS. r as to whether said offer of purchase balance in monthly payments of $7.00, of $10.00 plus Interest, and other NOTICE (Signed) SAMUEIL HODES title or interest. • • shall be confirmed -and . ratified. The ment thereof 'by the purchaser ac- terms provided for in contract of .Take notice that JOHN HOHOL Township Clerk, interest at the rate of 4% per annum ia cording to the manner of purchase \ B. 6-1, 8 - You are hereby summoned to an- To be advertised in Raritan Town- Board of Commissioners reserves the to be charged on the unpaid balance. sale. ntends to apply to the T.ownship right to reject said bid or in the event in accordance with terms bridge. ,'f You, the above named husbands Oak Tree Avenue (sometimes known as The Board of Commissioners of the " Assessment Slap. .;.. B. 6-1, S Fords, N. J. Objections, if any, should bie made the Middlesex County Clerk's Office en iTake • ftSJrjJfeer isfotice that the day, June 20, in the Committee and wives, are joined because you .titled "Map of 276 Villa Plots situated the road from South Plainfield To Oak Township of Raritan, in the County of Chambers, Memorial Municipal immediately in writing to:! B. J. in Raritan Township, N.' J., known Tree) which said beginning point is also Middlesex has fixed Tuesday, June 13th, • Tbjn&hlp ComtoittA has, by resu- Dunigan, Township Clerk, WooVi- may have an interest by way of lu««»S««^WWSaflr to law, fixed a Building', 1 Main Street, Wood- NOTICE .«•• dower, curtesy, or otherwise, in the ELM WOOD, the .property of The the most Northerly corner of lands con- 1950, next at 8:00 P.M. at the regular bridge, New Jersey, at 8 P. M. Take notice that FORDS TUMBLE bridge, N. J. - . • Metuchen Realty & Improvement Com veyed to Zony F. H. Johnson and Ha meeting of the Board of Commissioners minimum price at which said lots (Signed) premises set forth after the name in said block, will be sold together (E.D.S.T.) to receive bids for two INN, INC., intends to apply to the of the respective persons, of whom pany July 28, 1907." M. Johnson, his wife, by Nunzio Fioretto to be held at the Town Hall for a hear- •ylinder 1950" Ford : two-door se- Township Committee of the Town- MARTHA WASIELESKI Being also known as Lot 7 in Block and Nunziata Fioretto, his wife, by Deed ing as to whether said offer of purchase With all other d&tails pertinent, Fords, New Jersey. you may be the alleged spouse. dated September 13, 1945 and recorded shall be confirmed and ratified. The • said minimum, price being $120.0U dans for the Police Department. ship of Woodbridge for a Plenary You, Theresa (L.) Rose, wife of 789 as shown on the Raritan Township Plans and specifications may be Retail Consumption license for B. 6-1, S Tax Map. in the Middlesex County Clerk's Office Board, of Commissioners reserves the plus cysts' O'f - preparing' deed and James W. Rose or Mrs. James W. in Book 12S6 of Deeds at page 257; right to reject said bid or in the event advertising this sale. Jsaid lots in secured from the office of the Town- premises situated at 103 Ford Ave., In addition to. the foregoing the pur Jfords, "Woodbridge Township, N. 0. NOTICE Rose, as the case may be, are joined chaser shall also be responsible for th thence running (1) Northeasterly along a higher or better terms shall be bid for said 'block, if sold on terms, will ship Clerk. because you are the wife of said The Township Committee reserves Objections, if any, should be made Take notice that JULIA JtARKOW cost of advertising said sale and for th the Southeasterly line of Maryland said price or better terms shall be bid require a down payment of ¥15.00. immediately in writing to: B. J. and (NICHOLAS MARKOW intend James W. Rose, and may have sewne payment of a reasonable charge for th Avenue, Fifty-nine and Sixty-two one- for said property to accept the same. the balance of purchase price to be the right to reject any or all bids. OSCAR KAUS, B. J. DUNIGAN, Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- to apply to the Township Commit- Interest in Lots 1-7 Block 462. preparation of the deed or contract. hundredths (59.62') feet; thence (2) paid in etiual monthly installments bridge, New Jersey. tee'of the To-wnship of Woodbridge You, all of the remaining- above The Board of Commissioners of th Southeasterly at right angles with the Township Clerk. of Jiy.00 plus interest and other Township Clerk Southeasterly line of Maryland Avenue. To be advertised in Raritan Town- F. B. 6-8-50; G-15-50 (Signed) "or 3L Plenary Retail Consumption named defendants, after whose name Township of Raritan, in the County o terms provided for in contract of icense for premises situated at no description appears, are joinec Middlesex has fixed Tuesday, June 13th One Hundred Thirty-two and Ninety-five ship - Fords Beacon on June 8, 1950. . sale. FORDS TUMBLE INN, INC., JOHN KOCEGI, President, Route 25 Lafayette Road, Fords, as defendants because you may have 1950, next at 8:00 P.M. at the reguia one hundredths (132.95') feet; thence T»ke further notice that at said 3VOTICE TO BIDDETSS MARY A. TOMKO, Secretary. Township of Woodbridg-e, N. J. an interest in L.ots 4-5 Block 465- meeting of the Board of Commissioner (3 ) Southwesterly parallel with the NOTICE sale, or any date to which it may Notice is hereby given that Sealed F. B. 6-1, 8 Fords, N. J. Objections, If any, should be made Lots 1 to 7 inclusive Block 462, to be held at the Town Hall for a hear Southeasterly line of Maryland Avenue, June Sth, 1950. 'be adjourned, the Township Com- Bids will be received by the Town- mmediately in writing to: B. J. Lots 3-4 Block 750; Lots 28, 29, 30 ing as to whether said offer of purchas Fifty-nine and Sixty-two one-hundredths PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that mitted reserves the right in its dis- ship Committee of the Township of Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- 31, 41 Block 643-B,, which interest shall be confirmed and ratified. Th (59-62') feet to the Northeasterly corner Joseph R. Costa offered to purchase from cretion to reject any one or all bids Woodbridge for the Construction of NOTICE bridge, N. J. is more particularly set forth in the j Board of Commissioners reserves th of lands conveyed to Zony F. H. John- the Township of Raritan for the sum of and to sell said lots in said block Fourth Street, Port Reading; Fifth Take notice that HELEN M. (Signed) JULIA fcEARKOW and Compia-infflTe'd'Tn'thrs'cauVeTrtrue * h'to '««*siid bid °\ \" £h\-7T son, as aforesaid; thence (4) North- Four Hundred ($400.00) Dollars, payable to such bidder as it may select, due .Street, Port iieadin-g; Daniel Street, KAUS (The Tally-Ho) has ' applied NICHOLAS MARKOW u westerly parallel with the secpnd course, One hundred (5100.00) Dollars in cash copy pf which is being mailed to you Lld^pHce^o^bette^Te^ffhal! be & One Hundred Thirty-two and Ninety- and the balance in monthly payments of regard being given to terms and Port Reading,; Oak Street, Avenel; to the; Board of Commissioners of F. B. 6-1, S Fords, N. J. tog-ether with a copy of this Notice. sad p te t manner of payment, in case one Middlesex Av'enne, Iselin; Hamilton the TownshiD of Raritan for a Ple- for said property to accept the same. five one-hundredths (132.95') feet to 525.00, interest at the rate of 4% per or more minimum bids Khali be nary Retail Consumption license for I. GRANT SCOTT. OSCAR KAUS. the place of Beginning. annum is to be charged on the unpaid Avenue, Fords; James Street, Wood- NOTICE Clerk of 3uperior Court Township Clerk. received. bridge; Garden Avenue, Woodbridge premises located at Pfeiffer Avenue, Take notice that TOM'S PLACE, Being a part of Lot 2-Z-l in Block 556 balance- '• Upon acceptance of the minimum Clara Barton, Raritan Township, INC. has applied to the Board F. B. 6-1, S, 15, 22 To be advertised in Raritan Town- as shown on the Raritan Township Tax Lot 16 Block 82-C, Joseph R. Costa. in the Towns-hip of Woodbridge? in New Jersey. ship-Fords Beacon on June 8, 1950. Map. Township of Karitan, County of Mid- Tiid, or bid above mffiimum, by the the County of .Middlesex, with a Bi- of Commissioners of the Township Township Committee and the pay- Objections, if any, should, be made of Raritan for a Plenary Retail NOTICE In addition to the foregoing the pur- dlesex, State of New Jersey. tuminouw Concrete Special 'Mix 1" immediately in writing to Oscar NOTICE chaser shall also be responsible for the BEGINNING in the Southwesterly line ment thereof 'by the purchaser ac- on a Modified Penetration Macadam Consumption license for premises TO: Sophronia Ganaway and Samuel « June Sth, 1950. cording to the manner of purchase Kaus, JDlerk of Jtaritan Township, located at Route 25, Raritan Town- Ganaway, her husband, or Mr. cost of advertising said sale and for the of Plainfield Avenue at a point therein Surface upon a M'acadam Founda- R. F. D. No. 19, New Brunswick, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that payment of a reasonable charge for the distant One Hundred Three and Six- in accordance with terms of sale tion, estimated amount of Special ship, New Jersey, Ganaway, husband of Sophrania Alfred J. Schnebbe and Claire E. preparation of the deed or contract. tenths (108.6') feet Northwesterly from • on file, the Townsaiip will deliver New Jersey. Objections, if any, should be made Ganaway, as the case may b,e; Mix Surface Pavement required is (Signed) HELEN M. KAUS, Sehnebbe, his wife, offered to purchase The Board of Commissioners of the the intersection of the Southwesterly line -•a barg-ain and sale deed for said 1,293.14 Tons; of Macadam Founda- immediately in writing to. Oscar Augustina Phoenix and Mr. Phoe- from the Township of Raritan for the Township of Raritan, in the County of of Plainfield Avenue with the North- premises. Pfeifler Ave., Clara Barton, N. J. Kaus, Clerk of Raritan Township, nix, husband of Augustina Phoe- tion, 20,OS7.57 Square Yards, and F. B. 6-1, S sum of Three hundred ($300.00) Dollars, Middlesex, has fixed Tuesday, June 13th, westerly line of Greenwood Avenue; 1XATS.D; June Ttib. 19S0. opened and read in public at a Reg- R. F. D. No. 19, New Brunswick, nix; James Spiller and Mrs. James payable in cash upon delivery of Deed. 1950,: next at 8:00 P.M. at the regular thence running (1) Southwesterly at B. J. I>XIN|LJAIN, Township Clerk ularjneeting at the Municipal Build- New Jersey. Spiller, his wife; Annetta Spiller Lot 36-38 incl., Block 643-F, Alfred 3. meeting of the Board of Commissioners right angles with the Southwesterly line To ibe advertised June isth, ing', Woodbridge, New Jersev on NOTICE (Signed) TOM'S PLACE, INC. and 'Mr. Spiller, husband of An- Schnebbe and Claira E., his wife. to be held at the Town Hall for a hear- of Plainfield Avenue, One Hundred Fif- -. 1950, and June 15th, 1950, in the June 20, Iflaff, at S P. M., Eastern Take notice that DAVID MET- Raritan Township, N. J. netta Spiller; Marius P. Paul and Township of Raritan, County of Mid- ing as to whether said offer of purchase teen (115') feet; thence (2) North- -* ^or^s Beacon. Uaj-light Saving- Time. ERS intends to 'apply to the Town Ganftaro Nanl, president. Inonica PauZ, his wife, or Mrs. dlesex, State of New Jersey. shall be confirmed and ratified. The westerly parallel with the Southwesterly .iteter T«s W-302- Drawing's, Specifications and ship Committee of the Township ot Concetta Nani, secretary. M-arius P. Paul, his wife, as the BEGINNING in the Southerly line of Board of Commissioners reserves the line of Plainfield Avenue. Fifty (50') NOTICE OF -PUBLIC SALE Forms of Bid, Contracts and Bonds WooSbridge for a Plenary Retail F. B. 6-1, 8 Fords, N. J. case may be; Arthur Kinloch and Alfred Street at a point therein distant right to reject said bid or in the event feet; thence (3) Northeasterly parallel "TO WHOM IT MAY CONCBUN: for the proposed worK, prepared by Consumption license for premises Loveil Kinloch, bis wife, or Mrs. One Hundred Nineteen and Seventy-two a higher or better terms shall be bid for with the first course, One Hundred Fif- -'Ait a regular meeting' of the Howard Madison, Townsliip Engi- situated at 558 New Brunswick NOTICE Arthur Kinlach, his wife, as the one-hundredths (119.72') feet Westerly said price or better terms shall be bid teen (115') feet to the Southwesterly --Township Committee of the Town- neer, and approved .by the State Avenue, Fords, Township of "Wooa- Take notice that GEORGE A. ea-se may be; Margaret Cochrane from the intersectio.... n o_f. the Southerly for said property to aceep't the same. line of Plainfield Avenue; thence (4) -s-hip of Woodtoriag-e held Tuesday, Hig-hway Commissioner, Trenton, brldg-e, N. J. • REINHERZ, INC., t/a JIGG'S and Mr. Cochrane, husband of line of Alfred Street with the Westerly OSCAR KAUS, Southeasterly along the Southwesterly- -Jun# Sth, 1950, I was directed New Jersey, and may be inspected Objections, if any, should be made TAVERN, intends to apply to the Marg-aret Cbebrane; Placido Cac- line of Delhvood Road; thence running Township Clerk. line of Plainfield Avenue, Fifty (BOO " to advertise the fact that on Tues- by prospective Bidders during -busi- immediately in -writing to: . B. J. Township Committee of the Town- eiola and Mrs. Placido Cacciola, iiis (1) Southerly at right angles with the To be advertised in Haritan Town- feet to the place of Beginning. day evening, Jime SQth, laso, the ness hours. Bidders will be fur- Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- ship of Woodbridge for a Plenary wife; Salvatore Giangiacomo and Southerly line of Alfred Street, One ship - Fords Beacon on June 8, 1950. Being known and designated as Lot - Township Committee •will meet at nished with a copy of the specifi- briage, N. J. Ketall Consumption license for •Mrs. Salvatore Giangiacomo, his Hundred (100/) feet; thence (2) Wester- 16 in Block C as shown in a certain map .8 R M. (JJSTJ in the Committee cations and BIjje Prints of the draw- (Signed) DAVID MEYERS, premises situated at 312 Smith wife; and any of his, her or their ly parallel with the Southerly line of NOTICE filed in the' Middlesex County Clerk's -iiChamluers, Hemorinl Municipal Street, Keasbey, Township of Wood- unknown heirs, devisees and. per- Alfred Street, Sixty (60') feet; thence June 13th, 1950. Office entitled "Map of Kilmer Place. ing's by the "Engineer on proper F.--B. 6-1, S Fords, N. J. Section A situate at Stelton, Raritan - jSuilding, Woodbridge, New Jersey, notice. Bids must be made on stan- bridge, New Jersey. sonal representatives or their, or (3) Northerly parallel with the first June 8th. 1950. -o,-and expose and «ell at public -sale Objections, if any, should be made any of their respective successors course. One Hundred (100') feet to the PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey, ' Scale dard proposal forms in the manner NOTICE Jacobson and Goldfarb, as agents, offered 1" = 80', May 1923." l*and to the "highest bidder accord- designated therein and required by Immediately in writing' to B.-J. Dun- in right, title or interest. Southerly line of Alfred Street; thence 7 Take notice that PETER RADER igan, Township Clerk of the Town- TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of (4) Easterly along the Southerly line of to purchase from the Township of Rari- Being also known as Lot 16 in Block - j. ing to terms of sale on file witli the Specifications; must be enclosed Intends to apply to the Township tan for the sum of One \thousand five 82-C as shown on the Raritan Township -.'the Township Clerk open to inspec- in Sealed envelopes, bearing the ship of Woodbridge, New Jersey. an Order of the Superior Court of Alfred Street, Sixty (60') feet to the Commiittee o£ the Township of (Signed) New Jersey dated May 24 th, 1950, place of--BeginninE- hundred (?1,500.00) Dollars, payable in Tax Map. •'tiott and to be publicly read prior name and address of Bidder and Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail cash upon delivery of Deed. In addition to the foregoing the pur- to ^ale, Lots1 35 and 26 in Block name of roads on outside, addressed JOHN CHEEGA, you, or each of you as your interest BeinE known and designated as Lots Consumption License for premises President, may appear, are required to appear 30, .37 and 38 in Block F as shown on Lot 42-A in Block 266, Jacobson and chaser shall also be responsible for the -:431-E, on the Woodbridge Townshir to the "Townsihip Committee, Town- situated at 2S1 Florida Grove Koad a certain map filed in the Middlesex Goldfarb. cost of advertising said sale and for the * Assessmen t Map. ship of Woodbridge, Middlesex 312 Smith Street, at the office of the Collector of Hopelawn, Township of Woodbridge Keasbey, N.J. Taxes of the Township of Raritan, County Clerk'3 Office entitled "Map of Township of, Raritan, Count? of Mid- payment of a reasonable charge for the *- Take further notice th^Lt the County, New Jersey, and must be N. J. Menlo Gardens, Sec. A, situated in Rari- dlesex, State of New Jersey. preparation of the deed or contract. - "Township Committee has, by r^so- accompanied by a Certiflfcate of a F. B. 6-1, S County of Middlesex, Municipal Objections, If any, should be made Building-, Township of Raritan, Mid- Township, Middlesex County, N. J, BEGINNING at the center of the Mill The Board of Commissioners of the •=3ution and pursuant to law, fixed a Bonding' Company agreeing for immediately in writing to: B. J May 1925, Scale 1" 50'-" Brook opposite the center of the Turn- Township of Raritan, in the County of '-iRinimutm price at which said, lots Bond uf 100% of contract price and NOTICE dlesex County, New Jersey, on June pike bridge; thence running (1) along Middlesex has fixed Tuesday, June 13th, rmnigan, Township Clerk, Wood- 30th, 1950, between the hours of Being also known as Lots 36, 37, and ^in said block will he sold together a certified cheek- for not less than bridge, N. J. Take notice that MORRIS A. 38 in Block 643 F as shown on the Rar- the said" Turnpike South Seventy-five 1950, next at S:00 P.M. at the regular ;wlth all other details ^pertinent, ten UCi) per cent of the amount bid, DEUTSCH intends to apply to the 10:00 A. M, and 3:00 P. M., and that itan Township Tax Map. degrees Thirty minutes West (S. 75° 30' meeting of the Board of Commissioners (Signed) PETER RADER, unless you, or each of you as vour said minimum price being ?25U.Dfi provided saiil check shall not be F. B. 6-1, 8 Hopelawn, N. J Township Committee of the Town- In addition to the foregoing the pur- W) Six (6) Chains to a stake; thence to be held at the Town Hall for a hear- 'plus costs of preparing deed and mow, than ?20,000, The standard ship of Woodbridg-e for a Plenary interest may appear, make redemp- chaser shall also be responsible for the (2) along the line of Lot 4, being Abra- ing as to whether said offer of purchase ^advertising this sale. Saw lots in proposal form is attached to the- NOTICE Retail Consumption license for tion, a Final Judgment will be ren- cost of advertising said sale and for the ham Sordine's, North Fourteen degrees shall be confirmed and ratified. The •fiaid ibloek, if sold on terms, will Supplementary Specifications, copies Take notice that JOHN EEAK premises situated at 577-C New dered ag-ainst you vesting title to payment of a reasonable charge for the (N. 14°) Eleven (11) Chains or there- Board of Commissioners .reserves the ;-require a dow-n payment of |2H.OO uf which will he furnished on appli- Intends to apply to the Township Brunswick Avenue, Fords, Town the following- premises in the Town- preparation of the deed or contract. abouts to a stake in the line of Robert right to reject said bid or in the event -the balance of purchas-D price to bs cation to engineer. Committee of the Township o- ship of Woodbridge, N. J. ship of Raritan, Middlesex County,. The Board of Commissioners of the Wilson's land; thence (3) North Sixty- a higher or better terms shall be bi<& for -Jjaid-ln equal monthly installments By order of (Sie Township Com- Woodbridge for a Plenary Betal Objections, if any, should be made Township of Raritan, ,in the County of six degrees Thirty minutes East (N. 66° said price or better terms - shall be bid . -of $10.00 plus interest and oiher mittee of the Towns'hip of Wood- Consumption license' for premise Immediately in writing to: B. J. New Jersey. Middlesex has fixed Tuesday, June 13th, 30' E) Three (3) Chains to a stake; for said property to accept the same. itefms provided for in contract of bridge, New Jersey. • situated at 309 New Brunswick Ave Dunigan. Township Clerk, Wood- Block 427-G Lots 31^32 $238.4S: 1950, next at 8:00 P.M. at the regular thence (4) South Seventy-eight degrees OSCAR KAUS, B. J. DTINIGAN, - nug, Fords, Townsliip of Wood- brfdg-e, N. J. EJock 2SS, Lots 11-12 $1146.27; Block meeting of the Board of Commissioners Forty-five minutes East (S. 7S°45'E) Township Clerk. *". Take further notice that at said Township Clerk bridge, N.J. -.."..". (Signed) MORRIS A. DBUTSCH 2SS Lot 34 $225.41; Block 2SS Lot to be held at the Town Hall for a hear- Seven (7) Chains Fifty (SO) links to a To be advertised, in Raritan Town- saajft or any date to which it may F. B.-0-S-50; 6-15-50 Objections, if any, should be madi F. B. 6-1, 8 - Forus,-N. J. 22 §244.1S;,. Block 556-A Lot 24 ing as to whether said offer of purchase stump on the bank "of said Brook near ship - Fords Beacon on June 8, 1950. RA&ITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS t'l-IURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950' PAGE FIVE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL LEGAL NOTICE " LEGAL, NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Pineapple Ring Irish Potato Crpp j. Since 1946, the U.S. department ship of Woodbindgre held Tuesday, regard 'being given to terms and Upon acceptance of the minimum of $10.00 plus interest and other of §15.00 plus interest a^nd other June fith, 1950, I was directed manner -of payment,Tovided for in contract of of agriculture has purchased an av- sale. to advertise the fact that on Tues- more minimum, bids . s'hall b: e re- Townsbfcp Committee and tlie pay- .Vale. ; erage of 20 per cent of each Irish day evening, June 20th, -lDiifl, the ceived! •"' *' • ment thereof by the--purchaser, ac- Take further notice that at said Said property is more particu- potato crop in order to remove Townshi-p Committee will meet at Upon acceptance of the minimum cording,-to the manner -of purchase sale, or any date to which it may larly described as follows: S P. M. (BHT) in the Committee bid, or bid above minimum, by the in accordance : with . terms of sale be adjourned, the Township Com- RKJIAESISC POUTIO1V OP LOT 1 surplus production from the mar- Chambers', Memo rial Municipal Township "Cq.mmittee arid the pay-on (lie, the Township will deliver mittee reserves the riglit in its dis- IS" Bl,otlv SO, to be knoivi, niKi ket. Building, Woorlbridge, New Jersey, ment thereof by the purchaser ac- a bargain - and sale deed for said. cretion to reject any one oi' all bids' llesi*rnatf the highest bidder accord- in accordance .with, terms of sale DATED: June 7th', 1930. to such 'bidder as it may select, due BEGISSING at a point in the Pullman Construction ing to terms of sale on file with on file, the Tow.nelHp will -deliver . B..J; DUNTGAN, Township Clerk regard iheing. given to terms and easterly! line of Weiriner Avenue the Township Clerk open to inspec- a: bargain and sale 'deed for said To 'be advertised June fith, .manner of^payment, in case one or distant southerly 414.65 feet south- Approximately 60 tons of steel tion and to be publicly read" firior premises. • more, minimum bids shall he re-. erly fram the interseclio;n of tiie 1850, and June -loth, 1 flf>0,i n the said easterly line of Weidne.r Ave., are required for the construction to .sale, IJOLS '?,&! to 390 inclusive-in "DATED: June 7th, 3950. Fords Jieucnn. . Cjtived. ' Block 510-A on the Woodibridge with Vc.-e southerly line of New of a Pullman car except those B. J,\ DUNIGA'S, Township Clerk \ Upon . acceptance of the minimum Bruns'w5ck Avenue, thence (1) l Township Assessment Map. To 'be advertised June Sth, bid, or bid above minimum, by tlie " Take . further notice that the ISeftr To: W-!)l soutlierfly- along the southerly pro- whose bodies are made from alum- 1950, "and June 15th, 1950, in the To\wnsliip Committee and the pay- longation of the said easterly line inum. Township Committee has, 'by reso-. Fords Beacon. • JVOTK'K Olf PI'BI.IO S.VI/I3 ment tliereof by the piirrliiiser ac- lution and pursuant "to law, fixed a TO WHOM. IT. MAY COTSCBJ a*: i-oi-ding to the manner of purchase of Weiilner Avenue, 210 feet more n.'inimuim price at which saitl lots At a rfgulaa- meeting of the or lessi to a point in the northerly liefer To: W-1W: W-.iftfl in 'accordance with: terms of sale in saiil "blot'k- will be sold together Township Conimittee or tlie Town- on (file, -the Township will deliver line of the Leliigh Valley llailroad; Weataer Protection u'ith .all other details pertinent, JJOTK-T3 OI"' PpBljJC SAT-R ship' of Woodbridse held Tuesday, a bairgain and sale deed for said thence. (2) northwestevly along the said minimum price heing- $500.0(1 TO WHDJI IT MAT, CtWCBniN: June Stb, 1930, I" was directed prentices. northerly line of lands of the Leliigh Clear, waterproof coatings are phis costs of preparing deed and At a -regular meeting of the to adverti.se the fact bliut on Tues- Valley. Jtailroad 95 feet mare or less available at paint stores for the advertising this .sale. Saifl lots in Township ComTri'ittee of the..Town- ilay evening, June " 20th, ]9nO, the DATED: June 7th, 1950. to an angle point; thence (3) still said block, if. s'old on terms, will shin of Woodln'idge held Tuesday, Townshi'p Commiittee will meet at :B.\J.- DtlNIOAlN, Township Clerk along the land of the Leliigh Valley exteriors of brick, stone or" stucco require a down payment of $50.00, June 6th, -J9H0, I was directed S P. M. (DBTJ in the Committee To ".'be advertised .June Sth, liililroad 4n a southwesterly direc- the ".balance, of purchase price to be Cliambers', Memo ri a 1 Municipal 1950, and June 15th, 1950, in Lhe structures. These coatings give ' a to advertise the. fact tlia-t on Tues- Fords 'iBeacon. . tion S41.0S feet to a point in the building protection against mois- paid-in equal monthly installments day evening', June 20th, 3950, the Building, "Woodbridge, New Jei'.se.\", easterly line of the Perth Amiboy of $10.00 plus interest and other Township Committee will meet at and'expose a.nd sell at pu.blit: s;ile Heights; thence (4) northerly along" ture but do not change its color. terms provided for in contract of S P. M. (IX-5T)"' in the CommSttee und to the highest bidder accord- Refer TJo: W-437: "\V-10ii Docket the easterly line of the Perth Am- sale. Chambers', Memorial Municipal ing to terms of sale on file with NOTICE (>F PtJBI.IC SAI.K boy HJeights 210 feet more or le«s' Buiklihg, Woodhrtdge, New Jersey, the Township Clerk open to inspec- to a "point in the southwesterly LEGAL NOTICE •Take further notice that at said and expose and sell at ptirblic sale tion and to be publiclv read prior TO WHOM IT MAY CONCK'IVN: At a '/regular meeting of the corner, of Lot 5S in Block :i0-A; sale,-or any date to which it may and to the hig-hest bidder accord- to sale, Lots 4S2, 4S3, 495 ami 4SI6 thence^ (5) easte-rly along southerly Refer To: W-211 he "adjourned, the Township Com- ing to terms of sale on file with in Block 115, on the Woodbridge Township' Committee of the Town- NOTICE OF1 PUBLIC SALE Township Assessment Map. ship of Wood'bridge held Tuesday, line of Lot 58 and continuing east- mittee reserves the right in. its dis- the Township Clerk open to inspec- erly along- southerly line of "Lot- "2 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: cretion to reject any one or all bids' tion and to be publicly read prior June 6th,( 1950, I was directed At a regular meeting of the arid to seli said lots in said block to sale, Lots.95S to 1)62 inclusive in Take further • notice that the to advertise tlie fact that on Tues- and 2i in Block 30-B, 115 feet to Township Committee o1 tlie Towii- to such -bidder as it may select, due •Block 41S-M, on the Woodibrldse Township Cornlmittee has, by reso- day evening-, June 20th, 1950, the the point or place of Beginning. -ship of Wooilliridgre helfl Tuesday, regard being- given to terms and Tow.nsihp Asses'smeiit Map. : lution aaid pursuant to law, fixed a Township Committee will meet at BEING the westerly part of Lot June Gtl), 1950, I Ttas directed manner of payment, in case one or minimum;-price - at which said lots S P-. M. (D59T) in the Committee 1 in Block SO, to be known as Lot to advertise the fact that on Tues- more minimum bids shall be re- Take further notice that the in said block will be sold together Charr-lbers, Memorial Municipal "1-A and containing 1.73 Acres. day evening, June 20th, 1950, the ceived. Township C'emmittee has, by reso- with all other details pertinent, Building, Wood'bridge, New Jersey, Take further notice that at said Township Comamttee will meet at lution and pursuant to law, fixed a said minimum price, being- $800.00 and expose and sell at public sale sale, or any date to wliich it may Upon acceptance of the minimum luinimum price at which s-aid lots plus costs of preparing- deed and and to the Highest bidder accord- S P, M, (D'riTJ in the Committee j 1 be ad.iourned, the Towns'lii'p Com- Cham-ber^',. Memorial Municipal bid, or bid above minimum, by the in sairt block will be sold together advertising this sale. Said lots in ing to. terms , of sale on file with mittee reserves tlie right in its dis- Building", Woo.dbridgre, New Jersey, Township Committee and the pay- with all other details pertinent, s-aid block, if. stold on terms, will the Township Clerk open to inspec- cretion to reject any one or all bids and expose and sell at public sale ment thereof by the purchaser ac- said minimum price being $300.00 require a down . payinent of $S(i.O0, tion an'd to. l>e- publicly read prior and to sell said lots' in said blocks and to. the higiiest bidder accord- cording' to the manner of purchase plus costs of preparing; deed, and tlie balance of purchase price to be to sale, Lots 2i)2 to 295 inclusive, in to such bidder as it may select, due All cioUivlfcis lovb a pietlj iloily and thjs one yvftii its pineapple ing to terms of sale on..file with in accordance with terms of sale ad'vertisingr this sale. Said lots in. l>aid in equal monthly ins"tallments Block 31-G arfcd remaining portion regard toeing given to terms and the Township Clerk open to inspec- on file,\ the Township will deliver i'iiid block, if .s'old on terms, "will of .--JiO-.OO plus interest and other of Lot 1, to be known and desig- manner of payment, in case one border gnd frothy center makes friends easily. Two added attract tion ami to "be pu'blicly read prior a" bargain and sale deed for said require a down payment of ?30.0G{ terms provided for in contract of nated as Lot i-A in Block SO (as or more minimum bids shall be to sale, Lots 123 to 127 inclusive in premises. the balance of purchase price.to be sale. . •• . " per description)? oh the Woodbridge tions: jrt works up quickly and takes only iyvo small lialls of cpt- Paid in' equal monthly installments" received. : Bliock i>']0-i, on the Wdodbridg'e DATED: June 7th, 1950. 'I'.ike further notice that at said Township Assessment Map. Upon'acceptance of the minimum toh. A direction leaflet for crocheting tKis doily, CpRNFJELD, To warship Assessment Map. B. J. DUNI'GAN, Township Clerk of .$10.00 plus interest and. other may be obtained by sending- a. stamped, self-addressed envelope term-s provided for in contract of sale, or any date to wliich it may Take further; notice th-at the bid, or bid above minimum, by the Take .further notice that the To be advertised . June Sth, be adjourned, the Township Com- Township Comiriit-tee lias,--by reso- Township Committee and the pay- to the Needlework DepartmeriT of this paper, requesting Leaflet Township Committee .has, by reso- 1950, and June 15th, 1950, in. the sale'. - • - •"" " '• mittee reserves the rigiht in its dis- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a ment thereof by the purc-h-a^er ac- No. DJ2ff." ••'••'• • - .•.-.••". ' -•• •••--,.- .-;:-.•• . • -, lution a'tid pursuant to law, fixed a Fords Beacon.. . - : Take further notice that at said cretion to reject any one or all bids' minimum price a!;t which saiil lots cording to the manner of purchase ir-inimum price at which-said lots sale, or any date to which it may and to sell said lots in said block, in said blocks will be sold "together in accordance with terms of" sale in said block will be sold together be adjourned, the Township Com- to such bidder .as it may select, due with all other ^details pei'-tinent, Refer To: W*-57!> mittee reserves the right in its dis- on file, the Townfc'hip will deliver with all other details pertinent, N.OTJCE OP PUBLIC SALI2 1 regard -beiing' given to terms and said minimum price being $800.00 a bargain and sale deed for said have to ; be • dqfle inr each:.' room. said minimum price being $500.00 TO WHOM IT MAY COXCEltN: cretion to re.iect any one-or all bids manner of payment, in case one or plus costs of preparing deed and ; premises. Take into, •.cprisideratidii"- washing plus costs of preparing deed., and and to sell said lots in said block more -minimum bids shall be re- advertising this sale. Said lots in D.ATKD: June 7th, 1950. At a regular 'meeting of the to such bidder as it may select, due ceived. woodwork, waxing floors, polishing advertising' this sale. Said lots in Township, Conimittee of the Town- said blocks, if sold on terms, will B. J.. DUNIGAW, To-n-nship Clerk About; said block,: if s'oltl on terms,, will regard ibeing" given to terms and Upo-n accepuance of tiVe minimum require a down payment of $SO.O0, To ibe advertised June 8th, silver, washing" curtains, slip cov- require a down payment of $50.00, ship of "Woodbridg-e held Tuesday, manner of payment, in case one or bid, or,bid above minimum, by the the balance of purchase price to be 19S0, and .June 15th, 1950, in the -ers and .bedspreads as.well as the the balance of purchase price to be June 6th, 1950, I was directed more minimum bids shall be re- Township Committee and the. pay- paid in equal monthly installments Fords Beacon. paid in equal mon-thly installments to advertise the fact that on Tues- ceived. . ment thereof by the purchaser ac- almost everyday • task•: of' vacuum- of $10.00 'plus interest and other day evening, June 20th, 1950, the Upon acceptance of the minimum cording tiT the manner'of purchase Your/Home ing, dusting, and sweeping. :' terms provided for in contract of Township Committee will meet at bid, or bid above minimum, by the in accordance with, terms of sale sale. ; . . S P. M." (D'ST) in the Conimittee Township Committee and the pay- on.file, the Township will deliver Next, list all the cleaning equip- Chambers', Memorial Municipal ment thereof by the purchaser acr- a bargain and sale deed for said Don't Just;Have Your Planning spring house cleaning ment and supplies' heeded. The Take further notice that at said Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, cording to tlie manner of purchase premises. sale, or'any', .date to which it may and expose and sell at public sale in accordance with terms of sale will make the-job-much easier. Ef- be adjourned, the Township Com- DATED: June 7th, 1950. third and, last step is to schedule and to the highest bidder • accord- on lie, the Township will deliver B. J. DU'NIG-A'N, Township Clerk Car Greased . . . ficiently and intelligently planned mittee reserves the rig'lit in its dis- ing to terms of sale on file with a bargain and sale deed for said the. work for certain times.. Re- cretion to reject any one or all bids' premises. To 'be advertised" June Sth, the Township Clerk open to inspec- 19.30, and June 15th, 1950, in the Have It and carried out, the work will move member that a good schedule is and to sell said lots in said block tion and to be publicly read prior DATED: June 7th, 1950. along quite rapidly. • . . • to such bidder as it may select, due Fords Beacon. elastic. Never try to stick to a regard being given to terms and to sale, 'Lots 77 to 84 inclusive in B. J. DUNlGAiN, Township Clerk schedule so rigidly that having to Block 202-H, on the TV&ofl'bridge To 'be advertised June Sth, A good cleaning, plan will avoid, manner of payment, in case one or Township Assessment Map. 1950, and June loth, 1950, in the Refer To: W-54S alter it to fit inevitable events or more minimum bids shall be re- SOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE the hit-and-miss method .used by ceived. Take further notice that the Fords Beacon. small crises of family life, will be Township Committee has, by reso- TO WHOM IT MAY COXC13HN: too many housekeepers. Tasks Upon acceptance of the minimum CAKEFUL LUBRICATION - lution and pursuant to law, fixed a Utter To: W-570 At a regular meeting of the written down in black and white a worry. This type of schedule does bid, or bid above minimum, by tiie minimuim price at which said lots Township Committee of the Town- IS VITAL TO CAR LIFE A'OTICE OF PDBUC SAIJE are not easily forgotten or skipped. more harm than good. . ' ' ' . ;. Township Committee and the pay- in said- block will be sold together ship of Woodbridge held Tuesday, ment thereof by the purchaser ac- with all other details: pertinent, TO WHOM" IT MAT CONCBltiN: June .fith, 1950, I was directed It will make your car last longer There will be less inclination to cording to the manner of purchase said minimum price being $700.00 At a 'regular meeting; of the to advertise the fact that on Tues- by preventing excessive wear of "let the housework go" while idling Midshipmen in accordance with terms of sale Township Committee of the Town- on file, the Township will , deliver plus costs of preparing deed and day even-ing, June 20th, IJir.O, the away time on the telephone or Today, in the United States navy, advertising this sale. Said lots in ship of Woodbridg-e held Tuesday, Townshiqj Comimittee will meet at metal parts. Texaco MARFAK is a bargain and sale deed for said said block,, if s'old on terms, .will June 6fh, 1950, I was directed S P. M. (l.BT) in the Committee over the back fence. midshipmen are ' students of the premises. require a down payment of $7.0.00, to advertise the fact that on Tues- Cliaimhers", Memorial Municipal a high melting: point lubricant of United States 'Naval Academy. The DATED: June 7th, 1900. the; balance of purcha.se price to be day evening',. June 20th, lfti)0, the Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, superior quality, extremely cohe- Actually, planned work gives B. J. DtlNIGAlN, Township.Clerk paid in. ecitial monthly installments Township • Committee -will meet at and expose and sell at public sale one more leisure time. One way to term "midshipmen" was.. first" To 'be advertised June 8th, pi" $15.00 plus interest and other S P. if.. (LtsTjin the Committee and to the highest bidder accord- sive and adhesive, resists washing ENJOY TSOUBLE-FREE Chambers', Memorial Municipal start a plan is to go through each used during the 1800's when junior 1950, and June 15th,. 1950, in the terms provided for in" contract of ing to terms of sale on file with and pounding out. Let us lubricate SUMMER BKIVING officers in the British navy were Fords Beacon. : sale. Building, Woodbridg-e, New jersey, the Township Clerk open to inspec- room in the house with a pad and 1'ake further notice that at said and expose, and sell at puiblic sale tion and to be pu'blicly read prior your car with MARFAK every HAVE YOXJK, CAB pencil. Make a list of things that stationed- amidship to relay- orders.. Kefer Tor W-,W5! W-51G;; W-5G0; sale, or any date to which, it may and to the highest bidder accord- to s'ale, Lots 431 to 4 33 inclusive in TTJNED-UP :TODAY W-520; W-37 be adjourned, the Tiownship Com- ing to terms of sale oii file with Block 148, on the Woodbridge 1,000 miles! IVOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE mittee reserves the right in its dis- the Township Clerk open: to inspec- Township Assessment Map. TO WHOM IT MAY-CONCERN: ' cretion to reject any one or all bids' tion and to be publicly read. Pirior ' T-ake further notice that the At a regular .meeting ol; the and to sell said lots in said block to sale, Lots S to 10 inclusive in Township Committee has, by reso- Township Committee ol the Town- to such 'bidder as it may select, due Block 517-A, on the Woodbridge lution and pursuant to law, fixed a Township Assessment Map. .;'•"- minimum price at which said lots Take further notice that the in said block will be sold together SERVICE Township Committee has, by reso- with all other details pertinent, & SPECIAL lution and pursuant to law, fixed a said minimum price being' $375.00 L — Texaco Products — Ftagsterff $ay minimum price at 'which "said lots, plus costs of preparing deed and in said block, will be sold tog-ether advertising this sale. Said lots in Amboy Avenue and Convery Boulevard ^WO-8-0893 with all other details-"pertinent, said block, if s'old on termis, will said mmimuiii price ..being '£300.00 require a : down payment of if3S.00, Group of plus costs of preparing" deed and the balance of purchase price to be ' SHOP HOURS 8 TO S—MON. TO SAT. ONLY advertising- this sale. Said.'lots in paid in equal monthly installments said block, if s'old on terms, will require a down payment of 530 00, the balance of purchase price to be paid in equal monthly installments of $10.00 plus interest and other terms provided for in contract of sale. Take further notice that at said sale, or any date to which it may be adjourned, the. Township Com- mittee reserves the rigiht in its dis- cretion to reject any one or all bids' and to sell said lots in said block are sure to to such -bidder as It may select, due I es.circl 'being given to terms and manner of payment, in case one or more minimum bids shall be re? weasel i >_i\ed.

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CALL FOR OOODNPSS SAKES OUS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED SHOWROOMS PERTH AMBOY 4-7120 -0692 Woodbridge Photo •.Studio 240 MADISON AVI. JN PEBTH AMBOT CHARTil 7-197S 55 BAYARD ST. IN NEW BRUNSWICK Open DalSy 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Friday Eve. to 9 P. M. Windsor LaMs, Prop. METUCHEN6-3560 «t serfesmen w3I eaB wJtK samples-no obligafiora Satorday S A. M. to 5 P. M. , 74 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE WO 8-1989 PAGE SIX THURSDAY, JU.NE 8, 1950 WHS Diplomas Walter S. Sleczkowski, John S. TAe -^ Hugh B. Quigley Named Wrestling Show • 2 One-act Plays Simon Jr., Joseph S. Sirnon, Rita Civilian Defense Head (Continued from Page 1) (Contjiued from Page 1) R. Slaninko, Shirley M. Slivka,: (Coritinued from Page 1) , How's has promised the Kiwanians a Garofolo, Andrew Peter Gatsan, Roseann Sluk, Arlene V. Smalley, William^ John Wilson,. Peter Paul WOODBRIDGE — Acting under top-notch card for this initial To be Presented Joan Ann Gidner, Gretchen L. Beverly j'. Smith, Janet E. SOOS, Zaluk. executive order from Governor • Your Health? . venture of the Woodbridge club. .Gneiiing. * : Joan L.iSpeece, Claire T. Steguveit, The program Will be as fallows: Peter Steiner, Christian J. Stockel, Driscoll, Mayor August F. Greiner The Kiwanians Hope to con- Dorothy R. Gosack, Barbara L. Processonal, "Pomp and Circum- Tuesday appointed Hugh B..,Quig- By DR. SOPHIA BRUNSON tinue this event as an annual af- Play Festival Planned John E. Sullivan, Marlynn R. Su-stance," Hyotmi . .to the Infant Graham,, William G. Graham, Julia perior, Herman C. 'Suppe. : ley, 514 Tisdale Avenue, as the fair and future exhibitions de- By Adath Israel Group Grega, Stanley E. Grzyb, Frank Jesus of Prague T'Oistiibution of chairman of the new Woodbridge pend upon the success of this one. Gulick, Stephen E. Gulics, Joseph Carl I. Swanson, Doris M. Swefcz, Diplomat and. Awards,, Rt. Rev.' Civilian Defense Council. Danger of Too Much Sunning- Johnson has assured the club that At Community Center Grace Tanzi, Charlotte K? Tho-mp- Msgr. Charles G. McCorristinn; Tidbits t Mr. Quigley, who is a retired This writer has been telling the M. Gutwein, Robert J. Haag, Ever- son, Edward Thompson, Joan the public will enjoy a good night WOODBRIDGE — "United We ett G. Hacldad, Anne I. Halkovich, Hymn, "Veni Creator"; address Miss Laura E. Bang, Fords, wasexecutive of the Shell Oil Com-public for a long time about the of wrestling at the stadium. James J. C. Hall, Harold D. Han-Thorn, William G. Thisdale, Peggy to graduates; Hymn, "Hail Queen the winner of a prize offered by pany, served on the Lighting Com- dangers of sunning, as practiced. Tickets Selling Fast Stand" -with its setting in a present Tombs, Ernest L. Toth, Frank R. of Heaven"; Benediction, O Salu-,. day ammunition depot, and "Theson, Jean A; Hapstak, Ruth I. Toth,' Rieb&rd.,M. Toth, Jean M. Swift & Company in a "Smart mittee of the World War II De- Wear dark glasses in bright sun- The advance sale of reserved Hautz, Rose A. Hegedus, Doris M. taris, Act of Consecration, Tantum Pup Contest." Miss Bang won afense Council of which Mayor light, particularly when physical Way Things Used To Be," a hu- Urban, E. Thomas, Van. Decker, Ergo,. Laudate Dommum; Hymn, seat tickets has been a tremen- morous bitter-sweet play of ado-Hemsel, Kathryn M. . Herbert, Bruce H. Van Ness, Nicholas A. case of dog food for describing Greiner was commander. surroundings are well adapted to dous success at this early date Frank J. Heri. "Lord for Tomorrow, and IDS one of the tricks her dog - had reflect the intense blaze from be- lescent goings on, will be the two Volponey Berniee M. Wageohoffer, Needs"; Recessional,-.-• "March of with the members contributing an one-act plays to be presented by ; learned without coaching. . . . The low, as on -white sand or snow or excellent overall job of ticket sell- Florence H. Hertneky, Maynard Mary A. Wagerik, Walter H. Watts, the Noble." 114th Infantry Regiment com- Grade Crossing Meeting water. the. Adath Israel Play Festival F. Hess Jr., Robert L. Hess, Walter Eleanore M. Wiekley,' Gloria E. ing. There axe plenty of general Group at the Community Center, H, Hessenthaler,^Stephen P, .Hna't, Williambrecht, Sylvia R., Winquisx., pany stationed at Woodbridge will Called in Port Reading People who do not know how to admission ducats available and attend the annual field training embrace sun rays, are apt to suffer Amboy Avenue, Saturday night, Frank H. Hruska^ Stephen £. Hu-Verobica Yackulick, Carl Joseph TO BE AWARDED DEGREE several hundred in the lower re- June 24. WOODBRIDGE—On: Saturday, this year at Pine Camp, New PORT READING—A meeting of temporary illness, and in some served seat section. These tickets dak, Carl John Hg, Carol Xmpor- Youngman, Joan Lois Yunker, York, July 8-23. . . . Pvt. John J. cases may suffer permanent dam- "United We Stand" pokes good tico, Betty S. Jensen, John W. Herbert R. Zander, Jean C. Zeher, June 10, Edward. J. Check, Jr^ son all residents of Port Reading in- will be placed on sale throughout Jensen, Mary Ardith Jensen, Rohr Jeanne M, Zehrer, R. Robert Zieg- of Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward J. Check, McPortland, son of Mr. and Mrs.terested in the 'elimination of the age to their health. Middlesex county and nearby natured fun at the inter-service I Perth Amboy, formerly of Wood- John McPortland, 205 Correja grade crossing here has been called life is pretty tough! There is rivalry reflected in the behavior of aid B. Jensen, George W.-.'Jdhaii- rter. ' .' • • • - . communities. sen, Albert R. Johnson, Anna John- bridge, will re-oeive a degree- of. Avenue, Iselin, has been assigned for 7:30 o'clock Monday night at always someone eager to knock the "small try" -who are bent on de- Bachelor of Science from Rtitger. to Second Bombardment Wing at the Port Reading flrehouse. joy out of living! But you better This is -the Kiwanis Club's first fending the service, in which their son, Mildred M. Jordan,. Dorothy University. take the advice of the experts. major undertaking and the entire fathers are enlisted, 'in the east B. Juhl, Dolores C. Julian, Eliza- ]. •'. Arrest; Made Chatham Air Force Base, Savan- Present will be Township Engi- proceeds from the affair will go nah, Georgia. . . . Mary Ann Koji, neer Howard Madison, a consult- The dangers as advanced by are the following: Leonard Du- beth A. Katko, Lorraine R.- Ka- science of super-sunning have pre- to help the needy children of the brow, Dr. Louis Manger, Sandra transky, George A. Kaysei-:. Jr., '.- .. (Continued from-Page 1) Pertment Question Ayenel, Wilson College junior, will ing engineer from New York, Township. not ake as many coats as report- Township Attorney B. W. Vogel viously been discussed in these Gross, Mark Belafsky, Leroy Du- Babe Louise Kerns, LeRoy Stephen "A.fool-and Ws money are soon: be a member of the cast of the Chairman Lou Horner has ed and then told how they sold parted." Shakespearean comedy, "Much and members of the Township columns. Now it is learned that brow, Stuart Turned and Ernest Kijula, Dolores T. Kdehler;: Mar- named the following to his gen- Laird, the last named recently of garet A. Koropscafc, Joseph': W. the coats at $6 apiece, collecting "Yes. Who got yours?" : Ado About Nothing," which will Committee. there is another menace hovering $585. However, he said that he The purpose of the meeting is in the sands to attack the unwary eral committee: John Molnar and the musical comedy "Miss Liberty," Kouten, Florence I. Kovacs, Joyce be presented by the Kittochtinny Bill Williamson, lighting and pub- L. Kratky, Richard M-. Krauss,! Al- and Bonjovani told D'Orsi they Players Saturday at the college. to explaia to the residents of the worshippers of Sol. Not much is who is making a special guest ap- : heard on the subject. It is the kind lic address system; seating and pearance. , verna A. Krogh, Andrew :W.-Ku- got only $300 "because when they area the new plans the Township : went to the .garage to get the loot Jottings: proposes to submit as an alternate of thing the victims do not care ring, Lew Williams, chairman, Dr. Isadore Rabinowitz will serve lick, Margaret. R. Labbancz,. j;i6a- plan at a hearing bef are the Board especially to talk about. Lou Horner, Fred Adams, John as an narrator, tying the two plays nor Ladimer, Lillian liage, Geofge some of the, coats were missing." Nellie, the town hall cat, attends Schwarz, Steve Werlock and C. Lang, Leonard P^Larssefl, Ron- They therefore gave D'Orsi his Township meetings regularly and of Public Utilities next Wednesday. The unwelcome visitor to the; together. The entire production is : epidermis is the sand worm, said Windsor Lakis; ticket selling at under the direction of Joseph Na- ald Larsen. .'^'; :/\v.; ,..-••.: cut of $300, he said. FBI., SAT., SUN., JUNE 9-10-11 provides the only amusing note in stadium, Paul Hayes, Bill Kpvacs, BIRDS IN MAILBOX to be.a parasite derived from the javits. • John L. Latkavich, ..Carol' :3E. -', Further investigation is in prog- DOUBLE THRILL SHOW! otherwise cut and dried sessions. HOXI'E, England — Business Howard Sharp; collection at gates, Lauritsen, Harold =N.;Lehrer,':Lilr ress and other arrests are expected Mark Bellinger's. . . . Harold Van Syckle, Wood- intestines of dogs and cats. It en- ; The other offering depicts ado- went on as usual while a little ters the skin while the sunbather Dan Ogden, Carl Olsen, Warren lescent goings on* at a soda foun- lian R. Leithher, Richard"'tester, •to be made. It is indicated that at "NAKED CITY" bridge, has been accepted as a newmother blue tit, a common Eng- Harned, Nixon Eborn, Ben Cop- Dorothy M. Lucas, -Lawrence 83. least one Port Reading resident with Barry Fitzg-erald member of the Raritan Yacht- is sprawled upon the beach, re- tain in a small town drug stars: lish bird that looks like a canary gardless of towels, blankets or pola and Leon McElroy. Taking part in ' this , comedy are Lucas, Harold J, 5VTacArtnur, An- will be: questioned by local au- Howard Duff Club. Also joining at the same time wearing a blue bonnet, raised her other gestures of protection, and Ushers, Herman Dettmer, cap- Lenore Frankel, Marvin Friedman, tonette A. Magyar; .Rona; L.; Stal- thorities. ..'• • . . —Plus— " .. was David T. Wilentz. . . . Mr. and family of eight fledglings in a operates after the manner of the tain; Dr. Irwin Goldman, James Joan Klein, Donald Kline, Robert loy, Edith I. Malone, Michael Man-, Bart Lancaster Mrs. R. J. King, Hackensack, are Yvonne DeCarlo nest she had built inside a corner well-known but equally little-dis- Byers, James Jasper, Patrick Kil- Melnick, Martin Staum, Roberta sueto, Claire- A. .Mahton, .Jeaii iWEED CAUSES WOES honeymooning at Castle Harbour, mailbox •. Letters piled in around cussed ring wofiri, causing the most murray, George May, Ernest Hunt, Stern, Sandra. Tansey and San-Masarik, Roseniarie Maruice,;J^n.- "BRUTE FORCE" Bermuda. Mrs. King is the former her and the postman unlocks box Ab Miller, Kent Stultz, Lou Wal- ford Yagendorf. thony Mazza, Robert\ A.- Mazzur, . .'.-SYRACUSE, N; J.—Tugging at SAT. - SUN MATINEE Doris Vough of Woodbridge...... frantic itching that yields only to| ; a;particularly sfobborn weed in 3 COLOK CARTOONS 3 when he collects the mail, but thethe drastic treatment. shek, Abe Neiss, Sid Dornyak and Elizabeth H. Mess,' -"Margaret ''i^. : Sgt. Eugene S. Horner, Jr., Hill- bird doesn't seem to mind. It would, seeixi.td be advisable Percy Locker; policing, George Misak, Marie;:.R>. J^oorev^Ricjfeird his- garden^ Anthony Pamborni, 71, COMING JUNE 16 - 17 - IS side Avenue, Woodbridge, was hon- that 'beachcombers make a mental Szabo and Joseph Durisch; gen- Colonia Club Elects S. Mroczek,. Anthony -^aniuel'Miic- of . Skaneateles, fell backward 6 MONTHS ON BE.OADWAY ored at a surprise birthday party - Reserved Seats eral work, Lou Horner, Fred cilli, George W. Miirdock. ;;,v:.-\V't; When it caine loose 'suddenly. "PAISAN" : -,; at La Marquue, Texas. He is due note to do.their future sunbathing Taken to a hospital,, it was found English and Italian Dialogue . Suitor — Do you eyer peep on portions of the beach removed Adams and E. Stas; publicity, New Slate of Officers Henry . James Neafy., Stephen ; home on a furlough soon. ... through the" keyhole when lam from those, frequented toy canine Windsor Lakis. Michael' Nehila,:; Barbara -K.;; Se- post.office wheTe two* beekeepers .—Phis— : ' COLONIA — The Colonia Club skull, back, -six ribs, an arm, a sitting in the parlor with your and feline vacationists, and prefer- meth, Mary A.. O'Connor, G-jdria ; "POISON PEN" Around the Township: sister?. .."'-. ably at low tide on portions laved met Monday night at the Colonia S. Olbricht,'-Marjorie Mi -plbriek', shoulder and a collar-bone. Heartiest congratulations to Small brother (with a burst of twice daily by the sea. TOWNSHIP REQUEST library, and the new officers were John M. Oliphant, Nancy E.;.Ojsen; Martin Braun on his 25th anniver- candor) ;•— Sometimes, when WOODBRIDGE—On a motion elected as follows: President, Mrs. Edwin C. Oyer,. Anne .G.>Paffi,OLiL-. sary as principal of Port Reading mother ain't there. * made by Committeeman John R. Paul Ablonczy; vice president, Mrs. lian T. Palmblad, .Anthony •}?•;. J?&± -'CHICKEN .'In The BASKET $1.25 School. Last week the faculty of DOG CENSUS Bergen at a Township meeting John Bacskay; secretary, Mrs. lumbo, Frank, J..- Pavel, •iMcholis -the school held a surprise party for Hollywood Influence While the Government is busy Tuesday, the county will be asked Henry Daniels; treasurer, Mrs. M. Pellegrino,- Nancy A. Perry.- • ;r Special Sunday Dinners $1.50 and up. The Manchester Guardian making a count of all the people to take over Green Street from. Mrs.,John Belz. him and presented him with a Earle W: Peterson, Ferdinand :i. Served-Sunday from 2 P. M. to 9 i*. M. wrist watch. Mr. Braun has been vouches for this: A teacher in an in the United States, the National Amboy Avenue to Railway Avenue ; A donation -was voted to the Li-Peterson, Norman; .C/. Peierspn.^ more than a principal at Port infant school at. Old Trafford ad- Geographic Society suggests that and Grove Street from Amboy Ave-: brary drive.. Plans were made for Michael Petruski,. Lillian E^Piosidi -. -•-: Businessman's Luncli 85c monished her tiny pupil, a movie nue to Route 35. Committeeman a civered dish supper, for pros- Reading he has been advisor to a census of dogs would fiil a long- Beverly Ann Price, Allen D. Rafeoii, SERVED DAILY 11 A. M, TO 3 P. M. many of the families in the com-fan. "Now, don't let me have to felt need. Estimates of the dogWilliam Warren requested that pective members, to be held Mon- Todd H. Raisonf_:Nich6la5 K-113- munity. . . . Gene "Mr. America" tell you again." population in the nation vary from Crows Mill Road, Fords, from New day night, June 19, at 8 o'clock koncza, Helen -JvRa.sim6Wi<;z,,Ever Our kitchen is under the supervision of "Mom." Parker Stanlee, who will appear at the . "O. K., Baby," was the child's 15,000,000 to 25,000,000 but nobody- Brunswick Avenue to King at the Library- The committee in lyn G. Reid, Elizabeth - Ann :Reillyi reply. seems to know the exact figure. George's Road also be included. • •charge includes Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Nancy M. Reydef,. Marianne- E; MELODV .C:LUB Kiwanis Wrestling show on June Grace Chambers, Mrs. John Bar- V 29 at Woodbridge High School Rizzo, Marcia H.:Rosenbl.umv Rich- (Formerly Middlesex Hotel) tton, Mrs. Walter Battis, Mrs. E. F. ard O. Rosenmeier, Harriet Roth; Stadium, visited Lou Homer's Log Lokiec, and" Miss Dorothy Scheutz. 120 MAIN ST. (Corner Amboy Ave.) WOODBRIDGE Cabin Saturday night and dined on Joseph Rotili,' Lillian: J. ; Roudij large steak and two quarts of milk. 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S Ethel Rudermari, -Robert S. Sabb; . '.•• ;" -••••••, WO-8-1726 ... : : He doesn't drink or smoke. ... : SESSION TONIGHT William J. Sabo; Albert R;'St. 'Mik- tosy, Anthony,M: Santoirav.Charles "THE FRIENDLY STORE" COLONIA —The Honor Roll M. Santora,; June: L.'.^iSchaufele, Newsettes: Committee -will meet tonight at Theodore Schenk, Ann E:; Sdhmehl, Mrs. Adeline Kish, Fords, caught 8 -o'clock at the Civic Improvement Russell Schmehl,";AKred'-L>.Schnei? the first porgy of the season at At- Clubhouse, with: all captains and der Jr., Frank J. Schranz,. Anthony lantic Highlands Sunday. . . . JUNE the Month of GIFTS solicitors attending, to determine J. Sciai-pelletti, Jeanne":M.:Scully, Fred Adams has moved his office the results of the campaign. Ronald J. Seaman, Dorothy Ann from the Battman Building' to 87 Sedlak, Janet A. Semrad, Jehnife MOVIE GUSPE Main Street. ... Swift & Company, This month has always been celebrated for its TO INSTALL SLATE L. Seyglinski, "William F.Sheehatt. owners of the former Clover Green ISELIN — The executive com- lee Cream plant, have beautified Frederick A. Sheppard, John NOW mittee of the Iselin FTv» ox ccuc^ Shuryn, Jeannette' E. SieczkowsKi', the Y at the intersection of Ambpy [No. 15 met at the school and com- .-.'•• PLAYING :>; Avenue and Convery Boulevard. It BRIDES - GRADUATES pleted plans for the regular meet- certainly was an eyesore before. ing -which will be held today. In- JUNE ALLYSON - DICK POWELL IN . . . Bobby Powers, son of Mr. and stallation of officers will take place. Mrs. John Powers, Fulton ^Street, is making a name for himself sing- and last but not least "THE REFORMER AND THE RED HEAD" ing at weddings in this area. . . . : • • — ALSO — NOW THRU SATURDAY The Year's Comedyvltiot- Have You Heard: "FOUR DAYS LEAVE" with com6l •That'Emest Laird, who just com- — FATHER'S DAY — Cilf ton Webb - Jeanne Crain: pleted a year's run with "Miss Lib- FORDS, N. J. — P. A. 4r9348 Myrna,- Iioyi • v' : ; . .. —' STARTS SUNDAY — ; ; V. "CHEAPER BY THE erty" in New York, will be a guest THURS., FRI.. AND SAT. DONALD O'CONNOR in artist at the Adath Israel Play fes- Our store is filled with wonderful GIFTS for all of these "DAUGHTER OF •• DOZEN" ;:•••:';•; •.,;.-• tival June 24 at the Community • '• - ;-—phis'_x^ ••.;•:•.-;. Center? . . . That the entire town ROSIE O'GRADY" "MILITARY ACADEMS?' "FRANCIS": • - - occasions, plus many other Special Gifting Items. with June Haver and ; of Port Reading will turn out Sun- ,. ..., .. :• : — ALSO— •". •• ;•; day to honor Rev. Stanislaus Milos Gordon McRea See what really happened at the trial of on his Silver Juoilee. Father Milos "MILITARY ACADEMY" From Our Stage Cardinal Mindszenty in • is belived by all the residents re- with Stanley Clements and FREE!!: •.-••-: •'.••.••:JPREE!!-::'- ' gardless of religious affiliations? Myron Welton BIG VALUABLE PRIZES "GUILTY OF. TREASON": Courtesy of the * '' with Charles Bickford . .. . That Hank Travastino is SUN., MON.. AND' TUES. handing out cigars? It's a son and RAHWAY MERCHANTS heir. -. . . "COMANCHE JUNE^JUBHJEE ,v TERRITORY" ; STARTS^ FRIDAY with Maureen- O'Hara and SUN., MON-.; TUES: - •••; Lats But Not Least: MacDonald Carey "Alan Ladd - Wanda HendrLt JUNE 9th- That Charlie Flynn is celebrat- "DAMNED DON'T CRY" "CAPTAIN CAREY ing his 10th anniversary of busi- with Joan Crawford and . U.S.A/': -\ - DAN. DAILEY AND ANN BAXTER - ness on Route 25. To mark the David Brian — Cofeature — event, Mrs. Flynn, who is a native WEDNESDAY ONLY Richard Basehart - Signe Hasso of France, will set up a typical "I WAS A SHOP LIFTER" "OUTSIDE THE WAtL" 'TICKET TO* TOMAHAWK" out-door French cafe on the with Mona Freeman and WED. THRU SAT, JUNE 14-17 (in Technicolor) Black Cat grounds, "Happy," a Scott Brady Marjorie. Main - Percy Kllbride —Also—' • ;1 ; black cocker spaniel, owned by SALLY FORREST in "Ab" Miller, Main Street sta- "SQUARE DANCE KATY" "MA AND PA; KETTLE tioner, won second prize in the with Vera Vague and GO TO TOWN" "THE YOUNG ^.LQVERS" ••:• pedigreed class at the Metuchen Phil Britto (Dishes to the Ladies on — Cofeature —- dog show recently. . . . Will'a-Ann 5500.00 WORTH OF WATCHES Wednesday Only) Maareen O'Hara MacDonald Carey FREE!! Calvert, a member of this year's All Saturday and Holkiavs 100 PORKY PIG WATCHES TO graduating class at Woodbridge JUST A FEW Matinees are NOT CONTINU- "COMMANCHE - 100 Lucky Boys .aofi Girls at the Special Porky Pig Cartoon High School, has won the second OUS except Sundays : Shove, Saturday Matinee, June-10 prize of $25 awarded by the Elks TERRITORY^' GAMES ON STAGE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT National Foundation. The :prizes Gowns NECKWEAR Blankets in Technicolor are awarded to seniors with good By Arrow, Wembly ' averages, who showed outstanding Bed Spreads MAKES merit in scholarship, citizenship, Pajamas MOVIES personality,' leadership, resource- SOCKS REALLY By Interwoven and Holeproof LOOK fulness, patriotism and general Slips Sheets BETTER! worthiness. . . . SPORT and POLO Pillow Cases Box Offlee Opens 7:00 p. Ml, Kairi or Clear "I Panties' SHIRTS 2 Shows Nig-btly at Appro*. 8:30 and" 10:30 FBI., SAT. -...,-.- ;r; .JUNE 9-10 Remember Dad! By Arrow, Truval, McGregor Towels STATE THEATRE Alan Ladd, Donna Reed Hosiery- & B.V.D. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Towel Linens "CHICAGO DEADLINE" ASR CONDITIONED for Your COMFORT "Red Stallion In" Thp Rockies'' Handbags BELTS in. Technicolor •Bath Mat Sets TODAY THRU SATURDAY : Extra Friday nite Western Feature Suspenders Another Big One SUN., MON. •': ; JUNE 11-12 Jewelry Curtains "CHEAPER BY THE DO35EN" Mark Stevens, June Haver "OH YOTT BEAUTIFUL DOtL" JEWELRY in Technicolor in Techniaolor Compacts' By Hickok Luggage with Myrna LOY - Clifton WEBB plus Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes ORDER your St.-Mary's Blanket Now on ourEasy-Lay-Away Plan "THE DUDE GOES WEST" ; :. "Mr. Soft Touch" with Eddie ALBERT - Gale STORM We have the St. Mary's Empire (100% Wool) Blankets TUES., WED., THURS. JUNE 13, 14, 15 | Gift for HIM ! SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Humphrey Bogrart in "TOKYO JOS" - Regular $16.98—NOW $14. 98 100% CRAZY The Marx Brothers in ' Jeanne Grain, George Sanders "THE FAN" Phone WO 8-3766 OPEN OPEN "LOVE HAPPY" Watch for our Bahy Parade—Coming Soon IMll'SSHOP EVENINGS EVENINGS plus John GARJFTEWD in TILL 6 TILL 6, Main Street, Woodbriagre "UNDER MY SKIN" FRIDAY TILL 9 Jfent to Woolvrorth's FRIDAY TILL 9 WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY JOIN OUR CLUB CLOSED - CLOSED Dana ANDREWS - Susan HAYWARD in WED. NOON WED. NOON OPEN FRIDAY TILL B "MY FOOLISH HEART" fc 3 cs' ;ps»" =*•"". " »-i1 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950 PAGE SEVEN FORDS NEWS RarJtan Township and Fords Beacon FORDS NEWS

Red Cross Holds Clean Government Group IVJC Graduate Memorial Rites Organized in Fords Area To Graduate from Rutgers St. Nicholas Church is Scene Dinner Meeting FORDS—A new independent Slated by Fire club, made up of both Democrats Of Mizenko-Surik Wedding Rite and Republicans and to be HOPELAWN —St. Nicholas' the cost-accounting department of Board of Directors known' as the Fords Clean Gov- Church, was the setting for the Richmond Radiator Company, Me- Groups on Sunday ernment League, Jias been marriage of Miss Margaret Surik, tuchen. The bridegroom is a grad- Hear Reports From formed, it was announced this daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael uate of Perth Amboy High School Several Group Heads week. Surik, 25 Warden Avenue, to Theo- and Middlesex County Vocational Services to be Held in The. group endorsed W. How- dore Joseph Mizenko, son of Mr. School. He is employed at the Lady of Peace Churcli; FORDS—The Woodbridge Town- ard Fullerton, Republican can- and Mrs. Matis Mizenko, 375 Hall American Smelting and Refining ship Chapter of the American Red didate from the Second Ward, Avenue, Perth Amboy, Saturday Company, Perth Amboy. Keasbev Unit Hosts Cross, Executive Board, held its afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev.: final dinner meeting of the season for the Township Committee. KEASBEY—Plans have been- At a meeting' Tuesday night Julius Woytovich performed the in the parish hall of Our Redeemer double-ring ceremony. \ completed for the annual memo- Evangelical Lutheran Church. the following- slate was installed: Assembly. Is Held rial services of the United Exempt Mrs. Bemhardt Jensen presided Harold Slover, president; Oscar The bride, escorted to the altar Firemen's Association for deceased and Rev. Arthur L. Kreyling gave Wilson, vice president; Stexe by her father, wore a gown with members of the Fords, Hopelawn, the invocation. Mrs. Mayfred Smiriga, treasurer; Louis Watts, a Chantilly lace over satin : bodice At Keasbey School Keasbey and Fire Companies and. Loveland, executive secretary, dis- secretary; Axel Tbompsen, ser- and a satin skirt extending- into a Auxiliary. Services will be hald cussed the annual campaign and sreant-at-arms, and William Mil- long scalloped train. Her fingertip- Memorial Day Program Sunday night as 7 o'clock in' Our the first aid courses given. Mrs. ler, publicity chairman. length veil of French "illusion Lady of Peace Churcli, Fords, with Henry C. Lavin, chairman of the The next meeting will be held trimmed with Chantilly lace was Presented by Pupils Rev. John E. Grimes officiating. shut-ins, gave a brief resume of June 27 at 8 P. M. at Frank's arranged from a beaded tiara and Members of the" fire companies her work. Tavern. All interested Fords res- she carried a bouquet of calla As Final Offering lilies. will meet Sunday night at 6 P. M. William Thompson", chairman of idents are invited to attend. KEASBEY—The Memorial Day on Douglas Street and march to the Disaster Committee, reported Mrs. John Surik of Fords at- assembly program conducted in the MISS MARIE F. SCHUSTER the church. The Melrose Fire Com- on the recent disaster meeting tended the bride as matron of Keasbey School was the final pro- FORDS — Miss Schuster, pany band will lead .the parade. All held in Perth Arnboy. Joseph Dam- HARDING W. PETERSON ANDREW MAKO honor, Miss Marie Mizenko of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles relatives and friends are invited Hopelawn Post Harding Williams Peterson, 40 William Street) and Andrew Mako, Shakez- Heights, Ohio, niece of the gram to be held during the cur- F. Schuster, 108 Horasby Ave- bach, Si*., co-chairman also spoke 37 Fairiield Avenue, both of Fords, are scheduled to receive degrees rent term. to attend the services. briefly. bridegroom, was the bridesmaid, nue, received a degree of Bach- from Rutgers Unii'ersity at commencement exercises to be held and Martin Mizenko of Perth Am- Featured were the following: elor of Science yesterday from Open house will be held in the Miss Grace Huber, home service Elects Lund Head in Rutgers Stadium Saturday, June 10. Hymn, "God Of Our Fathers," Keasbey firehouse after the serv- boy, 'brother of the bridegroom, 1 New Jersey College for Women. department chairman, stated that served as best man. Steve Balogh fourth, fifth and sixth grades; ex- A graduate of Woodbridge ices, with Chief John Kovacs of 139 contacts and visits had been Installation Held at of,Hopelawn, cousin of the bride, ercise,, "Ten 'Little Indians," first Hig-h School, Miss Schuster ma- •the Keasbey company as general made since the last meeting. Miss ushered. grade; folk dance, "Hansel and jored in home economics-nutri- chairman assisted 'by the chiefs of Huber also gave a resume of the Pfeiffer's Grove; Waldman-Kupas I Redeemer Church Gretel," second and third grades; tion at N.J.C. She held two pres- the Fords.and Hopelawn fire com- different types of cases her de- Mrs. Surik wore a gown of white "Listen and Sing," first grade idencies during her senior year, panies. partment is called upon to make. Charter Presented Wedding. Announce Plans Activities organdy over yelkry satin with a girls; dance, "Kinder Polka," sec- serving as top officer of the Home New members accepted by the ,.A letter of congratulation was matching Juliet cap and carried ond and third grades. Economics Club and the. Rut- United Exempt Fireman's Associa- sent Dr. Ira T. Spencer for having HOPELAWN —Paul Lund was an old-fashioned bouquet of sweet elected commander of the Hope- FORDS—Miss Audrey Evelyn Swedish folk dance, third and gers Booster Club. tion were Anthony Balint, George been named "General Practitioner FORDS—The following an- peas and nile green roses. Miss Ferdinandsen, Stephen -Martinak, • of. the Year' 'and a letter of ap- lawn Memorial Post, 1352, for the Kupas, daughter of Alexander nouncements have been made by Mizenko wore a similar gown in fourth grades; Dutch Couples Last sujnmer Miss Schuster newly organized unit at its meet- Kupas, 66 Pleasant-Avenue, Rari- dance, fifth and sixth grades r reci- Joseph Sisolak, Harold Fischer, preciation to Mrs. Frances Huber the Rev. Arthur L. Kreyling of nile green with a matching Juliet had two weeks' business training Ekner Fischer, Arthur Hansen, for her many years of work to the ing held in the firehouse on Thurs- tan Township, and the late Mrs. Our Redeemer Evangelical. Luth- cap and carried an old-fashioned tations, . "Greetings," Raymond in St. Louis and two weeks of day night. Alma L. Kupas, was raamed to Forsthoffer Thomas Jensen, An- Paul Sharrick, Louis Turkus and Bed Cross. Dr. Spencer and Mrs. eran Church: bouquet of swees peas and yellow leadership training at the Amer- Harvey Wissing. Huber are two of the older mem- Others elected to office were: Howard George Waldman, son of • Tonight at 8 P. M., meeting of roses. thony Nagy, John Rychlicki, Wil- ican Youth. Foundation Camp in Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Waldman, 448 liam Halish and Bunny Damoci; Shelby, Mich., as recipient of the The Exempts decorated all the bers of the chapter. Adrian Fedor, senior vice com- the Boy Scout troop. The newlyweds are on a tour of graves of deceased firemen over mander; Louis Lucas, junior vice Crows Mill Road, Saturday after- song, "Questions," fourth, fifth and Danforth Summer Award. The noon at the home of Rev. Robert The voting members will meet New England and Canada. For sixth grades. " the -weekend. Plans are toeing for- Mrs. B. J. Burrows announced commander; John Fitzgerald, Wednesday, June 14. The Ladies' traveling, the toride wore a navy annual award at N.J.C. goes to that capping cereinonies for the Schlotter, pastor of the Grace a home economics junior for mulated for the erection of a per- quartermaster; Theodore Lucas, Aid Society will hold its annual blue suit with white accessories. •Songs, "Poppies" and "Sweet manent memorial to all the de- new gray ladies and men was held legislation officer; Walter Kos- English Lutheran Church, Perth Strawberry Festival on Thursday, Pea Ladies," primary grades; outstanding promise in social June 7. Amboy. Rev. Mi-. Schlotter per- The bride attended Woodbridge and professional development. ceased firemen of Keasbey, Fords zop, chaplain; trustees, Mario June 22, 2 until 5 P. M. High School and is employed in recitation, "Our Flag," Rosalie and Hopelawn. Pinelli, three years, George An- formed the double-ring ceremony Jorgenson; recitation, "Decora- at 1 P. M. The Young People's "Japanese driesak,'two years, and Peter Chi- Night" is scheduled for Tuesday, tion Day," Elaine Molnar; songs, rico one year. The bride wore a powder blue June 20. A collection for the youth "First Aid" and "May," third and Mothers' Club Names James Mikusi, judge advocate; suit with dark .blue accessories, a center at' a Japanese university Old Age Benefits fourth grades; song, "Our Coun- Mrs. Charles Ramberg Junior Clubwomen Anthony Montalbano, service offi- picture hat and carried a corsage will be taken. try, fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Engagement Told cer; Pinelli, publicity officer; Jo- of gardenias. Bib picture show by the Men's Recitation, "The Policeman," FORDS—Mrs. Charles Ramberg seph Skaczenski, officer of the day The attendants were Mr. and Club on Tuesday, June 27. Listed by Speaker Elaine Wodzinski; choral speak-i was elected president of the newly Wind Up Season FORDS — The engagement of and Walter Zadlock, adjutant. Mrs. Harry Larsen. The bride was Bus ride to Seaside Heights on ing, "The Train," second grade; organized Mothers' Club of Troop Miss Charlotte Sharick, daughter New members enrolled in the given in marriage by her father. Wednesday, July 12, sponsored by HOPELAWN —The William J. recitation, "Where Poppies Grow,'' 53, BSA, sponsored by Our Lady FORDS—The Junior Woman's of- Mrs. Susan Sharick, 655 King post were Peter Chirico, Vincent Following a wedding _trip to New the Ladies' /Aid Society. Warren . Association met Monday Sondra Berenyi; recitation, "Me- of Peace Church. Club closed its 1949-50 season at George* Road and the late Michael York State the couple will make Sunday school and, church pic- night in Rader's Hall, with Clif- morial Day," Beverly Sebeski; ex- its meeting held Thursday night Balogh, George Andriesak and their home at the Pleasant Avenue ford J. Handerhan, a representa- Others elected were: Mrs. Joseph. Sharick, to Walter A. Dubovick, John Johnson.. nic in Roosevelt Park, Metuchen, ercise, "The Meaning of Memorial Greiza, vice president; Mrs. Joseph in the library, -with Miss Frances son of. Mrs. Alexander Dubovick, address. Sunday, July 9, at 11 A. M. tive of the Social Security Agency, Day," fifth and sixth grades; song, Elko presiding. Installation of the newly elected as guest speaker. He outlined the Lasko, secretary; Mrs. John Csa- 6 Robert Street, 'South River, and officers and presentation of the Mrs. Waldman attended Perth "Memorial Day" and "America" bai, treasurer; Mrs. Stephen Wiuff, Miss Lorraine aWrgo, co-chair- the late Mr. Dubovick, has been charter took place Friday night in Amboy schools and has been a pro- benefits of federal old age and sur- by fourth, fifth and sixth grades. man of the food sale held May 6, fessional dancer-model.-Her hus- vivor's insurance. hospitality; Mrs. Joseph Cosky, announced by her mother. Pfeiffer's Grove. Several delega- St. John's Aid Squad publicity. announced that $23.50 was real- band, who also attended Perth Plans were made to hold a fam- ized. It was decided to donate $10 The bride-elect is a graduate- tions fom posts throughout the Amboy schools, served five years Drive Set for Sunday 1 A cake sale was planned for June of Woodbridge High School and county attended. ily outing August 27 in Fords Park, Family Picnic Enjoyed to the library for the purchase of in the IT. S. Army, including three j Committeemen Warren and Peter 11 in the second grade classroom children's books in appreciation is employed by Frank Van Syckle, years overseas with the 47th In- FORDS—The St. John's First By Troop Mothers' Club following each mass. Mrs. Cosky is Inc., Perth Amboy. Her fiance is Aid Squad, Inc., Fords, is con- I Schmidt spoke on the activities of for the use of the library toy the fantry Reginient of. the Ninth Di- , the; Township Committee. chairman assisted by Mrs. Chester club. - - 'a graduate of South River'High Beth'Mordecai League vision. He is the manager of a ducting its annual financial FORDS—-The-Mothers' Club of Predmore, Mrs. George Blanchard, School and Gettysburg College, Pa. § The next meeting will be held Miss Mary Ann Nagy was ap- Holds Annual Picnic Plaihfield chain food store. drive this Sunday, June ll. July 3 in Frank's Hall, Fords. Troop 52, BSA, and their families Mrs. Greiza, Mrs. Lynn Blanchard, He is associated with Engineered Members of the squad will col- pointed publicity chairman for held a picnic in Roosevelt Park, Mrs. Frank Csabai, Mrs. Joseph the coming season. Mrs. Nicholsis' Precision Casting Company, Mata- FORDS—The annual Beth Mor- lect the envelopes left at homes Metuchen. Featured at the picnic Tatarka, Mrs. Famcis Calabro and wan. last Sunday. The drive covers Elko, club senior ftftvisor, -was decai Youth League picnic was Keasbey Tigers Plan Missionary Circle Aids was group singing-, ukelele selec- Mrs. Ramberg. ' >' , presented a gift and it was an- held Sunday afternoon at the Fords, Hopelawn and Keasbey. tions by George Munn and a base- Guests were Scoutmaster Mi- Trip to Atlantic City The slogan is "Give where it does nounced that she will remain as home of Sondra Lynn Sunshine, True Light Mission ball game between the fathers and chael Sabo and Assistant Scout- club advisor next season. Social Club to Close 50 Maxwell Avenue. most good, give to the St. John's sons with the later winning by a master George Blanchard. The Season on June 14th Present were Pennie Miller, KEASBEY—.Plans for a bus ride First Aid Squad, Inc., drive." FORDS—At the meeting of the score of 28 to 24. next meeting will toe held June 22 Claire Linett, Marion Mayer, Lois to Atlantic City July 8 were- made Priscilla Missionary Circle of Our at the meeting of the Keasbey ARNOLD COLLEGE GRADUATE The next meeting of the club! after which meetings will be held Funeral Rites Held • FORDS—Mrs. Ann Koch, 20 Sampson, Sondra Deutchman, Bar- Redeemer Evangelical Church will be held June 12 at- 8 P. M. at]the first Thursday of each month. Lawrence Street, was hostess to bara Mayerowitz, Roberta Stern, Tigers held in the clubrooms. The FORDS—Matthew J. Jago, son held in the parish hall Monday For Marcel Bonalsky buses will leave the clubrooms at of Mrs. Mary Jago, 89 Bloomfield night a donation of $67 was voted the home of Mrs. Ernest French,-! the members of the Fords Social Jacqueline Filenbaum, Rhoda 9 A. M. John Sipos is general chair- Avenue, and the- late John H. Jago, Oakland Avenue, with Mrs. Jack' Club at her home at which time Reitman, Elaine Scheff, Joan Fish- to the True- Light Mission in Hutchins as co-hosfcess. Lawn Picnic Planned FORDS—Marcel Bonalsky, 52, a plans were made to celebrate the koff, Charlotte Newmark, all of man and reservations may be made received a bachelor of science de- Chinatown, .New York. resident of this community for the with him. gree sunxma cum laude Saturday past 26 years and a former resi- birthdays of Mrs. Ann Panko and Perth Amboy; Elaine Reisfleld of at the commencement exercises 'The Christian Woman in Pub- VACATIONING By 5 and 2 Club Here Mrs. Ann Kress with a dinner New Brunswick, and Gabrielle All members are' requested to lic Life" was the topic of discus- HOPELAWN—Mrs.- Helen Fin- dent of Perth Amboy, died at the party. • report to the clubrooms tonight held at Arnold College, Milford, FORDS—Mrs. Walter Sheaman, Perth Amboy General Hospital. Weiss of Woodbridge. Con.. He majored in physical edu- sion. Hostesses for the evening were tor, 34 Warden Street, is vacation- Duntoar Avenue, was hostess to the Mrs. Kress was the winner of David Linett, David Epstein, for the annual "spring cleaning." Mrs. Howard Adams arid Mrs. Alex ing at the home of her daughter Born in Perth Amboy the son of Valentine Leitner and Stephen cation. Jago is a graduate of members of the 5 and 2 Club at her the late Marcel and Catherine the special" "prize" and the door Ralph Deutchman, Arthur Cohen, Woodbridge High School, class of Kudron. The next meeting will be in Toledo, Ohio, and will also visit home, at which time plans were prize awarded to Mrs. Martha Merrill Halpern, Joel Palinsky, Docs, co-chairmen of the slogan held July 13 at fi P. M. ' relatives in Joliet, IjJ. Bonalsky, the deceased was em- contest, announced that the next 1943. made for a lawn picnic to be held ployed by the Chesebrough Manu- Martenak. The closing meeting Jerry Jacobs, Stanley Cohen and June 18 at the home of Mrs. Ben will be held June 14 in the form contest would be .held July 16 at facturing" Company for 32 years. Ronald Deutsch, all of Perth Am- 2 P. M. INFANT BAPTIZED Juhl, Summit Avenue. Mrs. Shea- He resided at 69 Hamilton Avenue. of a luncheon at the home of boy, and Sander Yagendorf of HOPELAWN —The infant man was the winner of the dark Mrs. Kress,-100 Hamilton Avenue. Iselin. Surviving are his widow, Mary; DAUGHTER FOR WINGLERS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS horse prize.. nee Samsoe; one daughter, Mrs. HOPELAWN—Mr. and Mrs. Mi- Notchey, 78 Lee Street, was bap- Others present were: Mrs. Paul Irvin Blanchard, Perth Amboy; a chael Wingler, 319 Florida Grove tized Mary Katherine in the Holy FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY , Schickling, Mrs. Thomas Alding- son, Marcel R.; two sisters, Mrs. Road, are the parents of a daugh- Spirit Church, Perth Amboy, by ton, Mrs. John Sullivan. Mrs. Peter Martha Cahill of Woodbridge and ter born Monday at the Perth the Rev. Charles Platt. Sponsors (NOTE: For insertions in this calendar, call Mrs. Stephen A. Rasmussen, Mrs. Stephen Balas, Amboy General Hospital. were Mr. and Mrs. John Szilagyi. Frost, Woodbridge 8-1710 or Perth Amboy 4-7111, before noon Mrs. Helen Mansfield of Cliffwood, on Tuesday of each wee&.) Mrs." John Holt and Mrs. Milton Beach, and three brothers, Ste- Hansen. phen of Raritan Township and im Street by Ralph Stein The next meeting will be held Edward and Raymond of Perth JUNE June 16 at the home of Mrs. Ald- Amboy. 9—Social, PTA of Our Lady of Peace, in.auditorium; Mrs. Rose ington, Main Street, at 8 P. M. Funeral services were held from Bartonak, chairman. the Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 11—Cake Sale—Mothers' Club of Troop 53, BSA, after each mass EN.TOX THEATKE PAKOTY 23 Ford Avenue, yesterday after- in second grade classroom. Our Lady of Peace Church. FORDS—The members ^ of the noon at 2:30, with Rev. William H. 12—Meeting, Woman's Democratic Club of Keasbey. Jumpin' Jills attended a theatre Schmaus of Trinity Episcopal 12—.Meeting, Mothers' Club of Troop 52, BSA; Mrs. Vemon and dinner party in New York City. * French, 5 Oakland Avenue, hostess, with Mrs. John Attending -were Misses Joan Bar- Church, Woodbridge, officiating. Hutehins, co-hostess. to§, Marie Labbancz, Betty Molnar, Burial was in Clover Leaf Memo- 12—Regular dinner meeting of Lions Club of Fords at 6:30 P. M. Marion Lybeck, Rose Chirico, Betty rial Park Cemetery, Woodbridge. That's all you need in Scandinavian Grill. Bekus, Claire Balint and Eleanor 12—-Meeting, Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords Memorial Post 6090, Smolinski. - say! Our special .VFW, in post rooms at 8 P. M. :. Mrs. Felix Schurig messenger will call 13—Meeting, Women's Guild of St. John's Church, at 8 P. M. in GOP CLUB TO MEET Entertains at Party social rooms. „ FORDS—The Second Ward Wo- for your furs at 13—Meeting-, Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords American Legion, Unit men's Republican Club will meet FORDS—Mrs. Felix Schurig, ' 163, at 8 P. M. in- Legion rooms. , . at the home of Mrs. Lena Watts, your convenience 14—Fords Social Clu'b luncheon at the .home of Mrs. Ann Kress, 839 King- George's Road was host- 100 Hamilton Avenue. 13 Fairneld Avenue, Thursday, ess to the members of the Vic- ... store them safe- 15—Meeting-, Second Ward Woman's Republican Club, Mrs. Lena June 15, at 8 P. M. tory Fulgonettes, at which time Watts, 13 Faii-field Avenue, at 8 P. M. a revealing- party took place. ly in our scientifi- 16—Meeting, 5 and 2 Club, at 8 P. M.; Mrs. Thomas Aldington, LIONS TO MEET The dark horse prize was won cally protected Main Street. = FORDS—Dinner meeting of by Mrs. William Monaghan and 18—Lawn Picnic, 5 and 2 Cluto, at the home .of Mrs. Ben Juhl, Lions Club of Fords, 6:30 P. M. in the birthdays of Mrs. Carl Schick- vaults and return Summit Avenue. ' Scandinavian Grill, Monday -night. er, Mrs. Amelia Altary and Mrs. them to you next 19—Meeting", Women's Democratic Club, at 8 P. M. to Scandi- AUXILIARY SESSION Agnes Maloney were celebrated. THE lAIUOEST OOCUPATJOWAL navian Grill. • -&, FORDS—Meeting, Ladies' Aux- The next meeting will foe held Fall. Budget - low 19—Graduation, Hopelawn School, at 1 P. M. Jijcie 27 at the home of Mrs. Wil- COMMANDS HIS FUU. 20—Picnic, Home and School Association, for children of Hope- iliary, Fonds Memorial Post 6090. liam Simms, MacArthur Drive, charges. lawn School on school grounds. VFW, in VFW headquarters at 8 Raritan Township, 20—"Japanese Night," Young- People's Society of Our Redeemer P. M. Monday. Evangelical Lutheran Church, in parish ha-11. 22—Meeting, Mothers' Club of Troop 53, Our Lady of Peace TO MEET TUESDAY • Call • Church, at 8 P. M. FORDS—The Women's Guild of GIFTS 22—Strawberry Festival, Ladies' Aid Society of Our Redeemer St. John's Church will meet Tues- WOodbridge 8=1735 Evangelical Lutheran Church! from 2 to 5 P. M. day, June 13, at 8 P. M.'- -.-.... for the 26—Meeting, Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords 'Memorial Post 6090 or VFW-at « P. M. in VFW headquarters. PLAN MEETING \ 27—Meeting, Victory Pulgonettes: Mrs. William Simms Mac- FORDS—Meeting, Ladies' Aux- BRIDE 'Perth Amboy 4-7538 Ai-thur Drive, Raritan To-wnship. . •uiai-y of American Lesion,. Unit 27—Picture Show, sponsored by Men's Club of Our Redeemer 163, in Legion rooms, 8 P. M. Evangelical Lutheran Church, parish hall. GETS BEQUEST JULY BOSTON, Mass.—John Defer- 3—Meeting. William J. Warren Association, Frank's Hall Fords ari, 86-vear-old millionaire re- at 8 P. M. - , , -.-... ' -.,' cluse, willed his entire, for tune and 6—Meeting, Ladies' Aid Society of Our Redeemer Evangelical n, bust of himself to the Boston Lutheran Church, 2 P. M., in parish hall. Public Library, but left nothing 8—Bus ride to Atlantic City, 'sponsored by Keasbey Timers to his sole surviving relative, a Bridal Bolls •7' Leave clubrooms at 9 A. M. John Sipos, chairman ° sister. Miss Amelia Deferari. De- Made to Order ^v>-<- £*-C 9—Sunday school and church picnic, Our Redeemer Evangelical :.ferari, son of an Italian, immi- STOEES Lutheran Church, Roosevelt-Park, Metuchen, at 11 A. M grant, accumulated most of his 12—Bus ride, Seaside Heights, sponsored , by the Ladies' Aid- GRAHMANN'S So clfety :f Ol fortune through stock and real WOQDBRlDGE - FORDS ,„ ^ t. ^ . f Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church. estate investments, gathering the 533 New Brunswick Ave. " HOPELAWN AT PINELLI'S HATS CHANGES ATltE I 13—Meeting, iTiscilla Missionary- Circle, Our Redeemer Evan- financial know-how from books . Three months"; Commissioner, to determine the slight injury to a young child 05c. Single copies by mail, 10 cents. their high school education. On the basis a young man or young woman has to stop the "Little White House" has known racketeers, gamblers and should be necessary to bring this All payable in advance. been closed up tight. Former Gov- ordinary punks are taboo. health of New Jersey citizens. By carrier deiiT^ry, 5 cents pet of this test and an interview, the student . work to help support a family in financial condition before those who are copy. ernor Walter E. Edge refused to Such screening is described as responsible. distress. Changed economic conditions, af- have any part of the Sea Girt The unprecedented action is a "One Package Health Survey" would be accepted if he indicates probable the result of a national crusade ter a few years, may make it possible, for cottage and Governor Alfred E. in which several tests are given For the record, this letter is ability to handle college work. Driscoll has been too busy during against syndicate gambling which to apparently well individuals to not being written by one of the While professional aoademieians may the individual to go to college. Certainly, the past three years to even con- has i reached such proportions learn as much about their health so-called "Johnnies-Come-Late- sider it. that states, including New Jersey, as possible. shudder at the thought of admitting a stu- if the applicant has native ability and a are divided into territories where dent to college without an acceptable high desire to study, there, is no reason why a Governor Edison launched an certain gamblers rule without in- A single blood sample can be Investigation of the $5,533.76 terference from opposing mobs. examined to reveal the probable school diploma, the Columbia University college, or other institution of learning, August grocery bill for the "Lit- presence of syphilis, diabetes and plan is based on solid sense. After all, many should not give such a person a chance. tle White House" and blamed the Bookmaking syndicates and anemia. A "chest X-ray reveals whole mess on Quartermaster roving crap game operators es- not only possible tuberculosis but General Stephen H. Barlow, pecially enjoy secreting gambling also certain heart conditions and whom Edison claimed had been funds in accounts in respectable cancer of the lungs. assigned, as custodial officer of banks and such a system is looked European Teoples Favor Union upon by Governor Alfred E. Dris- According to Dr.. Bergsma, Sea Girt. He claimed that Gen- there are several advantages to Seeking to discover the attitude of the centage of those' thinking the union would eral Barlow was responsible to coll, Attorney General Theodore D. Parsons and State.Banking this kind of screening, more posi- be bad were in France,' with twelve per see that trustworthy help was tive reactors are found than peoples of the various European countries employed at the summer cottage, Commissioner. Gaffney as injuri- cent. There were, in the- countries ques- ous to the banking industry. would be true in a single test and in regard to a .proposed European union, that a reliable merchant was -this makes for economy in the tioned, from twenty-five to forty-three per •given the food account and that Whether or not banks may tell testing operation. The advan- a fact-finding organization recently ques- a satisfactory checking system a prospective depositor that his tage from the standpoint of cent of the population8 undecided. was placed in vogue. tioned a iMected sample of people in much deposits are not wanted is uncer- health is that many persons with A union of the the free nations of Europe However, General Barlow in- tain under the law. But if banks beginning ailments are referred the same manner that the Gallup Poll has long been advocated by Winston sisted that he was not, either of- carry out the policy of not ac- for medical attention before their ficially or in fact, in charge of cepting deposits in the name of ailments can progress to crip- works in this country. Churchill. He sees in such "a federation the purchase or procurement of known lawbreakers, the only per- pling and chronic conditions. the opportunity for developing free trade food or refreshments or any son who would be in a position It was discovered that a majority of those to complain is the law-breaker Screening performed in vari- other subsistence items at the ous communities during 1949 by questioned in Norway, Holland, Germany, in an area with a population that, in time, Sea Girt.cottage during the sum- who usually avoids any entangle- ments with the law. State Health Department person- Italy and France favored the union. No might rival the economic growth of the mer of 1941. A Republican Sen- (Continued on Page 10) United States. If this can be brought about, ate Investigating Committee later, MILLER:—New Jersey's new poll was taken in Great Britain or Belgium gave Barlow a clean bill of health State Labor Commissioner, Percy because, at the time, they were involved in it goes without saying that the "ability of stating that as Quartermaster A. Miller Jr. of Irvington, has sat national elections which tended toward the people involved to defend themselves General, Barlow was only in on both sides of labor arbitration charge of the physical. mainte- disputes, first as a representative confusion. . • ^against aggression will be immeasurably nance of the Sea Girt cottage of the typographical union of You "bring home the bacon" pay days, It is worth noting that the highest per- enhanced. and these items were not charg- which he is still a member, and able to the annual $15,000 appro- later as a representative of man- priation dedicated .to the cottage. agement. His experience in such do you save some for lean days? Optimistic About U. S* Future There have been warnings, from time United States "could support a century GLAMOR GIRLS to time, that the resources of the United hence a population at least double th'at. of Of course, it's nice to know unemployment States would be exhausted and that the the present on a plane of living some eight compensation will provide some income population of this country, in some future times as high as that of the present." GASH during slack periods, or that you will re- year, would find itself" hard-pressed to This prediction, if accurate, and Dr. AND ceive social security benefits after 65. But maintain a suitable standard of living. Moulton ought to be in a position to have don't you agree you could live more com- For the benefit of readers who may have the facts on which ijg base an intelligent fortably with eash-in-the-bank to draw on run across such fears, we call attention to forecast, seems to allow ample room for to meet any need, emergency or contin- the 'statement of Dr. Harold G. Moulton, expansion in the United States during the LAUNDGY N!N<3 gency? Build up your reserve cash fund president of Brookings Institution, who nest hundred years. After that, we might and be prepared for the unexpected. De- says that the underlying resources of the as well let some other generation worry. posit something following every payday. Start this payday by opening your IN- Congratulating th e l Grads SURED savings account at the Woodbridge NATIONAL Bank. 106 MAIN STREET The 1950 crop of college graduates from these facts, to understand their causes this municipality may have finished their and to intelligently meet them is to score educational training, but they must realize, a life success, regardless.,of., the tricks Additional Banking Hours Fridays 4 to 6 P. M. as they face this perplexed world, that the that fate may have in store. future holds a problem for them that can-^ This newspaper congratulates the young not be solyed entirely by the fact that they people who have earned the diplomas they hold a diploma. receive. Due recognition of their success- We see no reason for pessimism on the ful study is well-merited. After all, the young students have met and mastered part of the graduates, but nothing is to MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM be gained by ignoring the stern facts that difficulties that, at their age, are equal to confront modern civilization. To learn any that they will meet later on. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON JONG FEATURES STKDICATS, Inc. WORLD PAGE •TOWNSHJ.Jr' AND i'URD&S THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950. Wed Colonia Resident Violet Nelson Engaged AOH Picnic Scheduled New Collection at BuBrow Brothers' Miss Mary^A \ Cmllen Is Bride To John E. Peterson For June 25 at Pines WOODBRIDGE—Soren Nelson WOODBRIDGE—Final arrange- Of Frank Strubel, &f Colonia of 27 Eleanor Place has announced ments for the second annual picnicr COLONIA—Miss Mary A. Cul- I -work at Columbia University and is the engagement of his daughter, which is being sponsored by the en, R. N., of New York, daughter , •pediatric supervisoi* with the De- local division of the Ancient Otder Violet G. Nelson, to John E. Pe- of Hibernians in conjunction with f James V. Cullen of Coaldale, ! p artment of Health in New York terson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pa., and the late Mrs. Cullen, was I ciity. She served three years in the •units of Perth Amboy and Rahway. M. Peterson, of 364 Eleanor Place. Trie afiair is to be held at The married to Frank G. Strubel, 214 XJT. S. Army with the rank of first * . ' .*W*f^ •«. .,», oldnia Boulevard; this place, son lieutenant in the Pacific area. Mr. She is a graduate .of Woodbridge Fmes on June 25. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiubel, a graduate of Jefferson High School, class Of 1946 jahS is Serving as honorary chairmen Strubel, at 10 o'clock Saturday in Hii-i School served lour years employed by the Prudential Insur- from this place are Miss Helen St. Agnes Church, New York. witb the Army -in the European ance Company, Newark. Her fiance, Van Tassel and Joseph Somers, «v- —„ Thehtre of Operations. a graduate of Woodbridge Bligh presidents of their respective divi- The Rev. Charles' Brady per- School, class of 1945 is employed formed the ceremony arid cele- i sions. . * * * ,•* as advertising manager of Sears Tom Barry and his band will brated the mass. A reception was Josiph B. Levi Jr. Roebuck, Perth Amfeoy. * play for both. Irish and popular ™u held at the Shelton Hotel in New dancing. Members of the local York. Receives B.A. Degree committee include Miss Sue Mur- Given in •marriage by her Bridge luncheon Meld phy, Mrs. Josie Cahlll, Mrs. Mae kr"tj father, the bride was attended by WOODBRIDGE — Joseph B. Golden, Mrs. Mae Einhorn, Mrs. Miss Anne L. Cullen,; as. maid of Levi,, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. , By Argo-C Sorority Elsie MeDermott, Mrs-. Mary Grau- honor. James Cosgrove was theJosepM\B. Levi, 552 Myrtle Ave- sam. John Reilly, John Casey, best man. Richard King was thenue, received the degree of Bach- WOODBRIDGS — The Argo-^C : Thtaias MeDermott, Robert Gold- soloist and was accompanied toy elor of Arts from Brown "Univer- Sorority of Trenton State Teachers en, James Keating, Edward Kilroy, John Murphy at the organ. sity Moriday. College held its annual bridge luncheon at the Ramble Inn, Me- Joseph. Murray, Peter Young, Ed The bride was attired' in a pearl A grad'iiate of Woodbridge High MRS. FRANK G. STRUBEL Ruth and Lawrence Somers. gray suit with lace straw hat School, Bitr. Levi was elected to tuehen, Saturday afternoon. trimmed with, orange, blossoms and the Browii Key, junior honorary Mrs. Whitney C. Leeson and pink illusion veil. She carried society, and was on the Dean's Town O.K.'s Contract Mrs. Rufus Hosking- of this place Mothers' Club Slates white orchids on a satin and lace List for high scholastic standing With Carragher Bros. were co-chairmen of arrangements. Annual Spring Luncheon covered prayer book with stream- in his junibr year. He is a mem- Others present were: - Miss ers of lilies of the valley. For ber of Kappa Sigma fraternity. WOODBRIDGE—A contract be- Marion Baker, Miss Emily Marsii, WOODBRIDGE — The Mothers* traveling she wore a navy and tween the Township and Carra- of Rahway; Mrs. David Timber- Club of Woodbridge will hold its white striped suit with blue acces- Her Guide , gher Brothers Corporation, home lake of Westfield, Mrs. T. Lester annual Spring Luncheon Tuesday sories and a violet corsage. Mrs. Willfiams had just returned developers, was approved by theKilough, Mrs. Allen Jacquith, Mrs. at 1:15 P. M. at Colonia Farms, After a motor trip to Klamath from abroad. Township -Committee Tuesday. J. R. Radcliffe, Mrs.•: Irene Mp- Middlebush. 'alls, Oregon, where the couple "Did you go to Rome?" asked The contract calls for the cor- Kehzie, Elizabeth; Mrs. Gertrude Members may arrange transpor- will visit the bridegroom's brother a friend. \ poration to construct a seven-inch Dygert, Miss Jane Brown, Newark; tation by calling Mrs. Runyon and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. "I really don't know, my dear," penetration macadam road, install Miss Gertrude Farrell, New York Ernst, general chairman. John Strubel, they will reside in replied the traveler. "You see, my sanitary sewers and. storm sewers City and Mrs. Beoh E. Campbell olonia. husband always bought the and construct concrete curb and and Mrs. Willam Gardner, this Big steel fabricating activity is place. The bride took post-graduate tickets.", : gutter. • crushing small independents.

FORDS—A year ago this month a new idea, in which the consumer could make up his own group dining room furniture was introduced throughout or suite according to his space and home needs. It lias met with such widespread national con- the nation by the Drexel Furniture Company and sumer approval that both Drexel and its franchisee! DAVE'S SHOE MART was shown to the public at the BuBrow Brothers dealers throughout the country saw the need to Furniture Store in Fords. extend the dining room colleetion as well as adding It was a new collection of dining room furniture a bedroom collection carrying out the same purpose With a choice of over fifty different pieces, from and thus suit the buying public's heed. After a wedding trip to Wildwood Miss Ann Gerity Bride N.'-J., the couple will reside with Of Dennis Kelly, Jr. ta the bride's parents, 856 Rahway Avenue, Avenel. WOODBRIDGE—The marriage' on satu She attended Woodbridge High Of Miss Anna V. Gerity of 314 School and is employed, by the Amboy Avenue to Dennis Kelly New Jersey Bell Telephone Com- Ji\, son of Dennis A. Kelly of AVENEL—Miss Claire F. Hopta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John pany in Woodbridge. The bride- Elizabeth, has been announced by Hopta of 856 Railway Avenue, be- groom is a graduate of Dickinson © a e e e '• e e 8 a e a • e t a e s\ e s t a s. s i±ss s e o c the bride's mother, Mrs. William came the bride of James M. Fisher High School, Jersey City, and is Gerity. of Perth Amboy, son of Mr. Charles employed.by the A.-A.A. of America , Rev. James Russell performed Fisher of Newark, at the St. Nich- the ceremony in St. James' Church olas Greek Catholic Church, Wash- ISAK CHOPER here..Mrs. Joseph Scally of Eliza- ington Street, Perth Amboy, Sat- WOODBRIDGE — Funeral ser- beth and Eugene Kelly of Linden, urday morning. brother of the bridegroom, were vices for Isak Choper, 81 Main the attendants. The bride was given in marriage Street, were held Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will reside at by her father, John Hopta. Mrs. E. A. Finn Funeral Home. Rabb. 1078 Dewey Place, Elizabeth. Charles Fisher of Summit, a sister- Samuel Newberger of Congrega- in-law of the bride, was the ma- tion Adath Israel, officiated. Burial RECEIVES DEGREE tron of honor, while Mr. Fisher, a was in Beth Israel Cemetery.,Mr. WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Lebrotheo r of the groom served as Choper died Sunday morning. He Kaufman, 265 South Park Drive, best man. is survived by his uncle, Morris SPECIAL!; received a Bachelor of Arts de- The bride was attired to a pink Choper. J ' , gree from New Jersey College for summer suit with white accesso- Women, the woman's college of ries and a corsage of white roses. A Manly Fit, Too Rutgers, the State University of The bridesmaid wore, an aqua- Mrs. Gush—That dress is th 1200" PAIR \ New Jersey, yesterday. Mrs. Kauf- marine summer suit with pink ac- most perfect fit I have ever seen. man, a graduate of Trenton Cen- cessories and a corsage of pink Mrs. Chargit—Then you should tral High School, majored in Eng- roses. A reception was held at have seen the one my husband lish at NJC. Fitzgerald's, Route 25, Avertel. had when he got the bill for it. ftei or brown , leather ; N'S

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Rosewood haired dog, on Cooke Avenue, Washed Sand - Waterproofing themselves financially secure have lay down on the job because he issection. Price $100.00. Call Mrs. F. May 5. If found please call Carteret liime - Briefc - Cement - Plaster • INSURANCE SEWING MACHINE been rudely awakened and had tobeing helped. Huetteman, Cranford 6-0279-J. 8-6655. Responds to name of "Jess." • go to work when they had families In some countries, the parents 10-13 ti Reward. 5-25 SEWING MACHINES who had to be taken care of. of a young couple always settle a G.E. REFRIGERATOR Approxi- -HKLP WASTED—FEMALE So the wise thing is to 'be pre- mately 7 cubic feet. Porcelain on •i Rariian Mercantile Representing Boynton Brothers REPAIRED & ELECTRIFIED certain sum on them when they steel. Good condition. ?60.00. Tele- SCHOOL GIRL to care for & Co. Over 29 Years pared. If you have the money, get married and it seems to me to phone Railway 7-2145. 6-S child 4 hours a. day in Colonia. ;i Corporation' •: Frank Hovanec's consider it well spent if it makes be a fine plan if they are able to Call Railway 7-5 611. 6-S Phone FE-4-0375 DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE your child independent as far asdo so. CALORIC RANGE, combination oil AND NOTION CENTER making a living is concerned. and bottle or city gas. Like new. FRONT AND FAYETTE STS. Telephone Woodbridge 8-1592-J Good luck, Call Woodbridge S-2S11-W. MORTGAGE-BUYING AMBOT. N. J. 67 WASHINGTON AVE. LOUISA. G-S After a two-month halt, the Re- DELCO Oil BURNERS Carteret 1-7206 LOUISA. INSURANCE PROTECTION Dear. Louisa: - Address your letters to: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE construction Finance Corporation of is about to resume buying mort- -3'YEARS'TO PAY We are considered well-to-do in "Louisa," P. O. Box 532 LOT FOR SALE—Across from the gages—but with certain restric- i';i])7's1f Real and Personal Property Taxi our community and we have only Qrangeburg:, S. C. Sewaren Avenue School, off Wood- Ag-ainst Xoss or Damagre bridge Avenue, 50' x 125'. Has sewer, tions. The RFC's mortgage -buying water, gas, electric. Asking price AVENEL by Fire or Other Hazards $800. Robert Fullerton, 507 Middle- subsidiary, the Federal National Avfinel Pharmacy All Forms of WOODBRIDGE sters and have other and varied sex Avenue, Metuchen, N. J. Me- Mortgage Association, will buy COAL & OIL 00. AUTOMOTIVE AND PUBLIC adventures that are quite comical. tuchen 6-0811. 11-23 ti only mortgages which have been loio KABreraaf AVENUE 454 RAHWAY AVENUE LIABILITY INSURANCE On. the guaranteed by the Veterans Ad- 'Beauty on Parade' FOUR LOTS for sale on Hillside K, 1--1S14 Call For Information and Rates Avenue. Sewer and water. Size ministration since March 1, and .WDGE. 8-1400 In this comedy, with a snack of 100x100. 200 feet from Ridgedale which have been held by the mort- The Arthur F. Geis SCREEN drama, Ruth Warwick has the role Avenue. Inquire P. Montazzoli, 22 gage lender "at least two months" of a mother who years 'before, in Green Street, Woodbridge. 5-4, 6-29 before being offered for purchase. Agency 'The;Big Lift' 1930, won a beauty contest and 18* Green Street, Woodbridge This, as you would suppose, is feels that she passed up fame and ' SOPHOMORE SEES Glad to Get Back ;'i WHITMAN'g-CANDIES Pet "Shop- Tel. Wdg-e. 8-2694 fortune when she married 'John; based on the Berlin airlift, which Ridgely. When their daughter, im- SON GRADUATE A grandfather visited a house- Casmeties - Fi!m•> Greetingr Cards DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE was known' as "Operation Victuals." personated by Lola Albright, en- NEWARK, Del.—A 49-year-old hold in which he had a little Hoofing and Siding • METERED RATES It has.••-Montgomery Clift, Paul ters a bathing-beauty contest and sophomore at the University of grandson who had spent part of First M Mile 15c Douglas and two German, actresses, wins, there is much excitement in Delaware will see his 24-year-old the summer at a boys' camp. The Each Additional M Mile . . 10c Cornell Bqrchers and Briini Lobel, the family, with Robert Hutton son receive his sheepskin from the R,AYMO1SD: JACKSON OFFICE: 443 PEARL STREET in the leading roles. Included in hanging around for the inevitable University at the annual com- lad. talked so enthusiastically : Henry Jansen & Son WOODBRIDGE, N. J. romance. mencement exercises on June 6. about the camp that his grand- the story, which was made in Ber- father offered a slight reminder. I :::AND $ON.: Joe's Pet Shop lin, is a romance between an Amer- The father is Frank H. Homer, Sr., Tinning and Sheet Metal Work a sophomore in the school of edu-"After all, though," he remarked, '-.*.. , :DBUGGIST PETS - FOOD - SUPPLIES ican, flyer and a pretty German "you were rather glad to get home, HORSE JIBAT—ERESH DAILY Roofing, Metal Ceilings and Tiling ROCK TOSSED: TWO DIE caton; the son is Frank H. Hprner, TJ. S. GOVT INSPECTED girl,:.who uses him and his pro- CHARLOTTE, N. C^-A quarrel Jr., 24, of Wilmington, Del., a navy weren't you?" •'-• T 88" Main Street ; TROPICAL FISH Furnace Work posal of marriage as a device to get between two neighbors over rock veteran of World War II, The "Well," replied the lad thought- BIRDS - CAGES - SUPPLIES to St. Louis where her German /• Woailmdge, N. J. ; 588 Alden Street ART TILE CO. • throwing resulted in the death of father is also a World War II. vet- fully, "not 'specially." Then after 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE sweetheart is waiting. two persons and the serious eran, having served with General a bit he added: "Some of the fel- f Telephone: 8-9554: PESTH AMBOY TEL. 4-3419 Woodbridge, N. J. 454 RAHWAY AVENUE In the cast are some of the avi-wounding of a third. Harrison Patton's 3rd Army. lows were—those that had dogs." WOODBRIDGE Honeycutt, 70, was accused by, Telephone 8-1246 .,-.•:»•" ators who actually participated in BATHS -,' ' KITCHENS theibig lift • his neighbor, B. B. Rogers, .30, of. throwing rocks at his home. •jog- .Kernels Plans Tuning RUBBER FLOORING 'Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town" Honeycutt, em-aged, blamed it oii| Arthur J. Murphy (QUALITY FIRST) This is another in the "Ma andchildren. However, Honeycutt shot "SINCE 1905" Pa Kettle" series, starring Mar- Rogers with a single-barrel shot- j GOING v AWAY?-. Phil. Goldin Phones: WO-8-2927 jorie Main, and Percy Kiltaide. In gun, shot the Roger's dog, then Plumbing & Heating BOARD YOUR .DOGS -i this film, the Kettles win a letter- turned the gun on Mrs. Rogers," Piano Specialist New Jersey Roofing E. W. NIER WO-8-2368 , Weekly, Monthly Rates writing contest and are awarded seriously wounding her. From! Of Quality TUNING Company a trip to New York where, quite there, he ran to the front yard, Washing and Stripping REGULATING:- Used Cars innocently, they fall in with gang- turned the gun on himself and • Automatic Gas and Electric Roofing - Brick Siding committed suicide. ' Well Ventilated . REPAIRING Hot Water Heaters Estimates Cheerfully Given Metal Work Barnegat Bay bridge from Sea- Urgent ® Oil Burners "BETTER USED CARS" side Heights to Dover Township @ Service and Supply CALL P. A. 4-7650 309-313 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. has been officially named "The Youngster (to movie doorman) Spick

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A, B and € • for- example, can only fly three minutes." 1 Ib. «> .Kalitinsky said there still remain 3 can' markea on J ^ , many complicated problems in the ice you paid, V application of atomic energy to air- craft, but "these problems do not .look insurmountable." The development of the atomic- For dishes and fine fabrics powered aircraft is a joint under- staking of the atomic energy com- large S\ r mission, the national advisory com- pkg. ^Ov mittee for aeronautics and the air force and navy. Lux Toilet Soap Sngerec! Burglar Sets For toilet and bath Fire When Safe Empty reg. 6 : CINCINNATI.—A burglar, an- Tangerine Juice 18 oz. can 2 for 25c 46 oz. can 29c gered because he couldn't crack 3 cakes ^ a safe in the Queen City Laundry Airline Prune Juice ." . „ q>. bot. 25c here, set fire to the place and s left a note telling why.. Lux Tciiet Soap Bib's Orange Juice For babies 4oz. can 10 for 93c The note, found in the laundry office; -said: .... •. 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Short Ribs ' Flavorful, economical Ib. 49c Frankfurters skinies* ib. 57c blood cells and various types of DeXO Vegetable shortening 11b. can 27c 31b. can 75c white cells, but this was not suffi- Fine for all your laundry Pot Roast Boneless Chuck-no fat added Ib. 89c Fresh Spare Ribs fls9 a?sse ">-49c 'cient to affect general health. Al- Morrell's Breakfast Sausage -. . 8 6z.cah29c B most the same picture obtained in large Breast of Veal , « a 9 * ..'„.-. a , ib. 33c Beef Kidneys ib.25c the Japanese city of Kure, which Claridge Frankfurters s, , rooz.can43c t 9 B 'suffered no atomic bombardment. 8 B Chickens Fresh Broiling and Frying-sizes 7% to 3y2 lbs. Ib. 43e Meat Loaf Sliced ib. 59c A good many babies have been ChtJpped Ham Armour 6'r Brbadcasf 12 oz. cin 47c born in both A-bombed cities since DlicklingS Long Island's finest Ib. 35c Pressed Chopped Ham Sliced ib.79c 1945. 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Medium size "each 17c i The Elizabethan club of Yale uni- Fresh Pineapple Kraft Deluxe Swiss Sliceices a s e e %1b.pkg.31c •rversity, the Metropolitan museum ^:of art, the British museum in Lon- Super Suds -TEAS- Gruyere orden'i 6 oi. pkg. 35c * don and the Hermitage museum of Floods of suds for dishes and duds ^Leningrad, in turn, have the chance Cottage Cheese Foot/craft 12 oz. cup 19c Our Own ttea'rty and vigorous y2 Ib. pkg. 45c 48 tea bags 39c i|to take the articles. * large Pineapple Finger Buns «\ „ tt „ , Pkg.29e *'• It none accepts, Goidsbor'ough's Nectar Rich and flavorful %1b.pkg.49c 48 tea bags 43c Cheddar Spread Wisprida Ib. 59c "'will directed that "said articles be Frankfurter or Sandwich Rolls pkg OF 8 for 16c u':given to the d'e facto government Pabst-ett Tasty cheese spread •for the time being in Russja, to Pound Cake Gold or marbta TH h. slab 49e "'have and to hold to its own use and Ajax" Cleanser Corn Muffins • • • *« i i pkB.b?6W19e Libenefit absolutely and forever." With foaming action a Dessert Shells .•„ • * „ B * . Pkg if 6 for 19c aj Checkerboard : *• Brush a coat of shellac over your in Wm^STEB W@®m d "! checkerboard. Not only will it make .the board far more durable, but e Concenfrated-Mmure Maid 6 oz can 2 8 a.ffl. "• you'll be able to clean it in a min- Soap ;:ut'eby a simple wipe with a damp Blended Juicfe Minute Maid 6 oz can 27c Monday through ,; cloth. Give the same treatment to for the laundry Saturday •'your other board games. They'll Mixed Vegetables " Libby or 'Birds Eye- 12 oz pkg 25c Vt look" "new" for a much longer bars e .period of time. 3 20 Sandwich Steaks iwiffi i2s£.Pkg,97c EAEITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 19-50 & PAGE THIRTEEN etics to Encounter Rangers in District BACK IN FORM? By Alan Mover Pt. Reading Drops Straube Paces Barron Batters SPORTS ROUND-UP Fords Park m Close Tilt; Local With .27b; Bresee Tops Whirlers By Johnnie Royle, Of First Round'-';" "• WOODBRIDGE—Chet Straube, Hardy : Peterson, Fords' gift to collegiate - baseball, Athletics Win, the Barrons' shortstop, captured Of Annual Conf&ft the Woodbridge High School bat- reached the pinacle of his .young promising career WOQDBRIDGE—The Athletics ting crown with a .&70 average, House of Finn, when he was recently named the number one catcher FORDS—Moe Pucci, director £>f on the verge of defeat unleashed while Norm Bresee rated the nod on the NCAA District 2 All Star team. His selection to the Fords district tournameiife^il- the full power of their bats to drive as the Bed Blazers'' io'p hurler with Dragons Post Wins nounced this week that the W.ood- home eight runs in the fifth and a record of two victories and no the honored spot came as no surprise to his followers bridge Athletics and Keasbey defeats. ': ' f: sixth innings to defeat the Mer WOODSSRIDGE—The House of who. have been predicting big things for Hardy ever Rangers will meet tomorrow night tuchen Sports Association, 8-5, in Straube, after breezing through Finn and Dragons . continued tp sinee^ he rose to diamond stardom in a Woodbiidge at Fords Park in the first rbuad of a Mid-County League clash. the early part of the season with, pace the Recreation-Senior. Soft- the annual tourney. To throw ,a High School uniform. little color into the inaugural game - Bill Wanca, the former B:arron high batting average; fell off dur- ball League during the past wee-k star twirler, saved the day for ing the Barrons' last four games, with impressive victories over the Peterson won three varsity baseball letters at Rut- Mayor A. Grfiner has consent-ed * Woodbridge in the seventh frame which dropped his mark down to Fords Tumble Inn and Molnars, to toss a few curves to Committee- I when he came in out of the bull .270. Fred Buonocre, Woodbridge's respectively. gers, although he wasn't a full time performer until man Bill Warren, who will' work centarfielder, • had the hitting feehind the plate during the jore- pen with the bases loaded and Sonny Bahr, the House of Finn's he took over sole possession of the back stop chores this proceeded to strike out the side crown tucked away in his back game ceremonies. -.-^ pocket until the last three games overpowering pitcher, had one of season. Previously, Hardy shared the catching assign- with the balance of the game rid^ his' best days this^ season on the The Keasbey Bangers have long ing on every pitch. Joe Page him- when he went hitless to lower his ment in 1948 and 1949^ with Frank Burns, who had been considered one of the better average to an unimpressive .261. mound, shutting out the Fords self could not have done any bet- combine by a 6-0 count. Bahr scat- teams in the Township during.the* ter. quite a reputation himself as a ball player. The All Star Norm Bresee had a perfect iec- tered three hits over the seven- catcher's sophomore campaign was his best at the past few years and recently earned A few bouauets can be tossed in oiid on the mound for the Barrens, inning route and set the side down the privilege of entering: the tour- the direction of Bill Dzubay, the chalking up two victories to con- in order in five frames. plate with an impressive .312 average. Last year his nament with an' impressive inde- . clude his senior year. Bill Wanca, Athletics' husky first baseman who Johnny Schicker, Pete MpCann pendent record this season. . • ; blasted out four straight singles the hard-luck chueker on Coach stick work fell off noticably, but failed to affect his Ili WlHtfltiG /f/5 and John Finn paced Woodbridge A majority of the Rangers are in as many trips to the plate. Nick Priscoe's mound staff, had efficiency behind the plate. George Case, the former' former Woodbridge High School F/R&T COMPLETE two wins to his credit against six in the batter's box with two hits Bob Gillis started the Athletics' apiece. ' Washington Senator star outfielder who is now coach- stars who are extending their at'H- GAME p defeats. However, a quick look at letic careers. Gene Antol, one of big fifth inning with a single to Wanca's record fails \o tell the Two runs by the Dragons in the SWELL GHOWEP left field. Piencikowski then walked fng the Scarlet nine, took Peterson in hand before the Keasbey's leading pitchers slated true story since five of "his six sixth inning broke up a. pitcher's for action tomorrow night, was THAT rm moving Gillis to second from where losses were by one run. duel between Jim Petro and May- current season began, and ironed out a few kinks in he scored on Johnny Venerus' line once a mainstay on Nick Frisaoe's &lACf 2 0 0 Dubay, rf :.... 1 state of New Jersey, and is to be down to retire the next nine men back to Fork Union next fall. . . . St. Anthony's still level. This was a $2,400,000,000 rise giving up two runs. Greasheimer Pazur, lb 3 0 ] Gillis, cf, rf J: 3 from ' the February annual- rate jMiadsen, 31) 2 0 0 Piencikowski, p 1 run Wednesday, July 12. In addi- to face him. - . stunned over being upset by South Amboy. Grande came on to put out the fire and tion to the choice stakes, three- and a $1,800,000,000 gain ofer'ftie immediately took charge of the Gutowski, c 3 0 n Lenart, p 2 Steve Nehlia was top wisan at the Lucas, ss 2 0 i Wanca, p 0 year-olds have further innings in plate for Iselin with two hits. stand officials played a big part in the outcome of the level of March, 1949. Rusin, It ; 3 n n Poporieh, rf 2 0 0 30 the Select and the Lamplighter Hoiis* of t«) game. Roth 1 0 fillies and mares, coming more and AB R . 0 IHetiiclien Sports Assn. (.%) Sehic.ker, ss 4 Beyers, cC 2 i 0 AB R H more into their own at Monmouth 1 Orlowski, p 2 0 II Walp, rf 4 J. "DeJoy, H) ;...... 4 Htik 1 0 n Wallace, 3b 4 Park, are to toe seen in the Regret, McCann, 3b 3 Rebels (ft) BEES IN BASEiMENT Germain, 2b ..... , 4 the Mplly Pitcher and the Mon- Dwyer, cf :....- 3 AB R II 23 i 2 Sabine, lb 2 Haklar, c 2 Mesar, e 2 0 o DICKINSON, -N. D.—Complete- JAG'S mouth Oaks. The Regret honors Soity, 2b :...... ;... 3 0 0 Woodlwiilgre Vargo, c '.'. 3 Bahr, p 3 ly fooled by the unseasonably R Finn, 2b ; 3 Serdlngky, p 1 0 --0 H Schyler, ss .. 4 the memory of a New Jersey bred Kijol'a, H>. .:.. 3 0 0 warm weather in April, Earl D. Konick, If * 3 2 2 Bowers, If .. 4 filly, the only filly ever to win the French, rf 2 has '• Borland, 2b 3 1 B. De.Toy, If ,...... '. 3 Kjeldseji, cf 2 0 0 Hubbartl put in an order for 21 2 Kaekmarek, cf, p .. .. 4 Kentucky Derby, while the Oaks Sheppard, ss $ 0 0 Dunham, 3b 4 0 o Portash, p _. .. 3 Csaki, If .-. 2 0 0 swarms of foeest 15,000 to the Dobos, lb •- 4 1 6 DeBerdedlne, p, cf .. 3 attracted the top three-year-old 27 G 10 Deg-ler, -ss 4 0 Tumble Inn (0) Hessi, rl 10 0 swarm. When they arrive^d tradi- Jofa-wski, e 1 0n fillies, including Next Move, hero- AB R Baranko, rf 1 I) n tional May flowers were "covered ' n 33 ine of the recent coaching club SkeetSr, c ...: 3 0 Picbalski, 3b 1 0 6 Hill, rf 3 l 0 Score by Innings: 0 by snowdrifts, accompanied by Bush, of - 2 0 1 Woodbridge 0 0 0 0 4 4 0—SOaks at Belmont. Sabo, If 3 Maskarisetz, p 3 0 .0 Zarky, cf .3 0 IS ' 0 0 freezing- temperatures. Hubbard Metuchen 0 10 0 2 1 1—5 Xackinous, lb '.'. 3 0' Baranko ibatted for Hess in 4th. The Oceanport. and Rumson 0 placed the 315,000 bees in his Unari, 2* : 3 Score by inihgs: basement and turned on the heat. THE GRADUATE •Score by inning's: Perth Amhoy Iroonoi.s (5) Handicaps are sprint classics for Defioer, 3b 3 0 Aveneit A. S. 5 4 0 0 10 x—1!) Stu, rf 2 0 Rebels 0 0 0 0 0 0- Instead of collecting honey, he had Wootlbridge 110 0 0 0 3—-H Urbanski, ss A.4B R the rapid steppers, while those who 0 St. Cecelia's <7> Perth Amboy 0 0 0 0 10 0—1 Hanclerhan, p 2 ? Wants Savora, rf 5 fancy a distance of ground have Gari, ss : 2 0 . •: . AB It to feed it out, 21 pounds per day, M. Lasko, If 3 .Greaslieiiner, 3b 3 1 to keep the bees alive. Avenel All-Stars Castell, cf 4 it parceled out in the. Salvator Rasrhussen, rf 4 0 • Sporting Goods! AB R H Cebro, 3b 3 Miles the Long Branch 'Hkndieaps 24 Burnett, lb - 1 0 Ziegianbalg-, sa .i....'...... :! 1 Buozek, cX 2b arid the Omnibus. Molnur's (2) Birming-hah>, p 4 2 ©Baseball Gloves Leiclner, ss - 5 1 2 Stetson, 1b* Johnson, lb 3 1 WIFE REGAINS §11,195 BET Ka'yser, If : 4 0 y AB R F. Lasko, 2b A final tabulation ''of stakes Ditbay, rf i 0 Elliott, 2b" ...... K 3 1 • NEW YORK —When lier kus- Toye, 3b 5 1 0 St. Marie, c Bills, If 4 0 ® Baseball Shoes 0 0 nominees is not yet available, but Aaroe, rf 2 0 band lost a total of $11,195 in a FISHING RODS J. Konick, c 5 .-v-aibine, p Mai, If - 4 0 R';"Bills, cf :.. 4 1 0 1 an early diffle of nominations finds LaRocque, c 2 0 , series of nets, Mrs." Hannah S. ® Fishing Rods and Reels Stan ton, cf 3 0 1 Leahy, 3b 2 1 SURF AND BOAT -,- Melnfzek, f 4 33 leaders of all divisions ready to Hronieki 2b 3 I Kartiganer, of White Plains, got r I 1 Cooper's Cnbs (5) 30 7 • Tennis Backets Qassaway, 2b 3 0 0 show their best speed Sirring the Branigan, lb 3 0 mad and sued an alleged book- Gardner - 0 AB R Kppensteiner, cf 2 0 St. James' C.Y.O.. (2) i GLASS AND BAMBOO 0 0 Comsiidis, ss 4 0 June 16^August 9 season. ' : AB Gelato, p 3 0 0 Royle, c 3 0 H maker for recovery of the money. © Badminton Hackets • 3 I'Yietagr, 31D, p 0 0; Wright, 31} ._...... * , 3 n0 0 BOYS' Q A Drummond, lb 1 Winston, p 3 A Supreme Court jury took less 34 G.'.Leahy, 3b , „..'.. 0 0 Hraber,. ss ..: 3 0 i ©Archery Sets Osborne, cf 1 BREAKS OTHEK LEG Neftiardt, et" , '. 0 I 0 • than ten minutes to return a judg- RODS S?UC up Woodlirldge JV'st Caprora, rf 2 E. Koniek, 3b, cf 3 Skay, If ..'. ?, 0 0 ment in- her favor. © Golf Equipment Mastrangello, If 1 TOLEOO, O.—When Forest Mc- Bragons (4) aatint,' rt ...:....:...,.: 1 I 0 Boland, 2b 4 W. Bug-slowsky, 2b 0 Rill of Findlay, O., broke his left AB R Murphy, rf 1 0 0 Fine Selection of IvoyacSj 2b .• 0 P. Bug-slowsky, c 3 0 Kusliner* It). —; 1 0 Q © Rifles Degler, RS 4 leg and it had to fee put in a cast, Oarl, c 2 1 FARM INCOME Famous Make- O'Connor, p 2 ()' Kusko, 2b .1 3 1 Ballo, c ...... :...... l 0 0 Dobos, lb 4 Bahr, 1 0 his wife took over the" job of driv- Powers, 2b 1 The Department of Agriculture Dunham, p, 3b 4 Klement, ss 3 0 0 © "Ka-Bar" Knives Svera-do, 3b 0 0 ing the iamily car. However, after ft BisVev, p 2 0 0o Kujawski, c 2 Kara .-. 1 0 Si Wb :'i Teports that cash income for the GOLF CLUBS Hill, rf 4 a collision with the rear of a Alm'asi, of 3 0 nation's farmers this year will be ® "Catalina" Bathing Palfl, If 3 o NEW AND USED Von Graevoriitz, of, If .... 3 stopped bus, the McRills,;both 23, Petro, p 3 i • •well under the 1949 totals. Cash Po-kol, If —- 1 Score by Innings^: were taken to a hospital. "Mrs. Mc- Csavdos, 11> 3 i receipts from marketings in 195,0 Club Rentals—75c Day Trunks Elliott, p 0 Perth Amboy .... 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0—5 o. GLOVES CAUSE JHEATH Grea'Slieimer, p 3 Iselin : 3 0 0 10 1 o 0—5 Rill suffered chest 'injuries, Mr. Simon, rf 2 may total around $25,000,000,000 If It's Sporting: Goods Ton Can MeRill a broken right leg;. 24 MT. PLEASANT, Pa.-—As Deme- compared with $27,500,000,ab(J last .32 10. 6 -- St. Anthouj's (2) Score by innings: trius Harhai, 27-year-old coal year. Get It At— A.B E. "•'Areuel AH Stars (%») Avenel 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1) 0— 4 Barcellonn, ss _...-J ...4 South Amlioy (%\ SPORTING 0 ' • -AB Tt IT AB miner, left the mine, he realized Woodbrldge .,10160002 x—10 Zullo, 2b -...... : .4 0 Demblyker, 2b S MCCARTHY'S Gurney, c 3 0 O'Brien, rf 0 n •he had forgotten his work gloves. AIR POWER Perth Amboy ^ebro, PS 0 Kayser, If 4 60Q0S, Wasilek, If • :'...... 1 0 n Lieitn&r, ss~ 1 He dashed back into the mine to The IT. S. Air Force now has a AB I-I 0 Simenak. rf ...... ^ "0 o JAGS Sarzililo, cf J:.....:.. n0 i Kowelski, K - 2 1 Toye, an 2 total of about 17,000 planes, of 'Sporting Goods Nyers, 2t> 3 bazar, lb 1 IConick, e .-. ..,. 4 get them. Co-workers found his 401 State St. P. A. 4-3461 Pazu'r, lb .- 3 0 I O'Brien, 2b .... I 1 1 Mikics, 3b :...... : 1 0 Stantori, cf 3 body a short time later, crushed which 3,100 are of combat type Madsen, 3b - 3 0 0 Syre, rf '.. ..::.'. 0 Z^bro, 1-b l Henry Jagrlowski, Prop. * _~f 70 MAIN ST. WOODBRBOGE 0 0 WH^TVaki, c .... 0 l Burnett, lb — 0 in active service. The Navy has a Lucas, ss 2 KOlib'as, p ...... L... 0 '.~.'.'.'.'.'~~.Z s Melznick, rf ...../... .3 under a fall of slate from the mine Gutowski, c 3 i 0 0 Slcar'ski, c _,„ 3 0 l total of 13,500 planes, 'about 2,200 Open TiH 9 Mon., Wed., andt > WO. 8-1082 Simonsen ,...'::.., Connors, p •:•.<•:. -Q- 0 0 Gardner, p .._..., 4 roof. It was the* exact spot where GenesUl, rf S 0 0 of which are combat planes in Fri. Evenings . ...la.^ (Continued on Page" 14) 25 29 19 he had been working all day. service. PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON Miss Nancy Elaine Ousley Weds JERSEY SCRAPBQOK JOE MASICK Rush Installed •Efifl'-Denanny, Jr.? in Chicago, GOP Club Head SOKLER'S WOODBBIDGE — The South. College, 111. Her husband, a gradu- Mayor Greiner Inducts Sjiore Presbyteran Church in ate of Lake Forest College is now ^_ _ _ _ r _ _ ^ •_ _ _ K_ M m Chicago was the setting Sunday studying for his Doctor of Phi- Slate at Annual Party night for the marriage of Miss losophy degree at the American Nancy Elaine Ousley, daughter of American University in Washing- Of Sewaren Group Mrs. Howard W. Ousley, of 2970 ton. He served for more than two East 78th Street, Chicago, to Earl years as lieutenant in the infantry "SEWAREN. — Daniel .V. Rush H. Qevanny Jr., son of Rev. and in the European Theatre. was insalled as president of the Mrs. Earl H. Devanny, of 555 Rail- Sewaren Republican Club, Inc., at way Avenue, this place. its annual installation dinner held •. The Rev. Devanny, who is the in the clubhouse. Mayor August pastor here of the First Presby- Many Win Prizes" COO6AA/ /& Greiner conducted the ceremonies terian Church, performed the OAf B&OA0- before the large assembly. double-ring ceremony. He was as- Others installed were R. G. sisted by the Rev. R. T. Crook, At Avenel Party Crain, first vice president; R. F. pastor of the Chicago Church. Conard, second vice president; '.' The maid of honor was Miss AVENEL — Mrs. Edward Regan Mrs. .Harry Halsey, recording sec- Frances M. Yamell of Chicago. and Mrs. Raymond Gribble were retai-y; Clarence Zischkau, trea- The bridesmaids were Mrs. Eliza- the co-hostesses at the home of tlie surer; Rush, H. B.. Rankin, and beth King and Miss Joan Phillips former in George Street, Monday H. D. Clark, trustees lor three of Milwaukee, Wis. evening at the second in the series years. .•' William Devanny served as best of summer card parties sponsored man for his brother and ushers by the Woman's Club. Mr. Clark acted as toasjmas- were Donald Devanny, a brother The special award went to Mrs. ter. A tribute was given to the of the bridegroom and Benjamin Frederick Hyde; door prize-, Mrs. outgoing president, C. A. Giroud, A. Davis of Rockford, 111. William Kuzmiak; non-players and the outgoing treasurer, Mrs. ^ The bride was attired in an ivory prize, Mrs. Julian Lerner and the C. A. Giroud, and to George Luff- satin gown with lace fitted bodice first winner in the new merchan- barry, who is ill. and a full satin skirt with a lace dise club was Mrs. Nicholas Plen- Talks were given by Huyler panel and a long train. Her ringer- nert. C. Romoni county Republican tip veil of French illusion was at- Winners at playing were: Mrs. chairman; Frederick M. Adams, tached to a Juliette cap and she Charles Brookwell, Roselle; Mrs. municipal chairman; Joseph carried a bouquet of white orchids. Howard Knapp, Rahway; Mrs. Rhodes, vice chairman of the Mrs. Herman Lamoe, Mrs. Harold third ward; Howard Fullerton, The attendants all wore similar Wilson, Mrs. George Mroz, Mrs. a long train. Her fingertip-length candidate for committeeman of gowns of yellow satin over net, Adelbert Morse and Miss Marie Miss Anne Kopcbo veil of Chantilly lace was attached second ward; Mrs. Fannie Boos, matching picture hats and they Hayden. Others present were Mrs. to a crown of orange blossoms vice chairman of the first ward; carried bouquets of yellow tea Arvid Winquist, Mrs. Harold and she carried a bouquet of white Mrs. Albert Larsen, vice chairman roses and blue delphinium. Schuller, Mrs. William Falken- Married Saturday roses and lilies of the valley. of the second ward; S. C. Farrell, Upon their return from a wed- stern, Mrs. Eugene Margargal, Mrs. The maid of honor was dressed former committeeman of the third ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Devanny Edwar d Alexander, Mrs. Peter SEWAREN—Miss Anne Kopcho, in aqua with a matching hat. She .ward;- Ernest Nier, former com- will reside at 5634 Georgia Avenue, Greco, Mrs. R. G. Perier, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen carried a bouquet of red roses and mitteeman of the third ward; Washington, D. C. For traveling Frank Barth, Mrs. William Gery, Kopcho, George Street, became baby's breath. ' Leon McElroy, former township the bride chose a Navy blue Tuii, Mrs. John Medvetz, Mrs. Alex the bride of Frank Poll, son of The couple is on a wedding attorney; Mrs. Ella Linn, former dusty pink accessories and an or- Tarcz, Mrs. Daniel Levy, Mrs. Mrs. Ann-Poll, Pershing Avenue, to Niagara Falls and Canada. vice chairman; Mr. Rush, .Mrs. chid corsage. Emily Kraus, Mrs. Nevin Bierly, and the late Joseph Poll, Saturday William Keifer and Mrs. F. J. HONOSABLY DISCHARGED LaFarr. Letters were read from She is a graduate of Lake Forest Mrs. James McHugh, of town; Mrs. v afternoon at 2 o'clock in the ^; *> • Theodore Lewis, Mrs. oLuis Gjer- Ukrainian Catholic Church, Perth AVENEL — Gustave Koch, former Governor Harold Hoffman sten, Mrs. Willard Rankin, Rah- Amboy. Rev. Jaroslav Gabro per- I.C.F.N., son of Mr. and Mrs Gus- and Julius Kollar, who is running Barron Jayvees way; Mrs.'Fred Spring, Westfield. formed the double ring ceremony. tave Koch, Park Avenue, has re- for cornmitteeman from the third Next Monday evening a party ceived his honorable discharge and ward, expressing their disappoint- Those who djoose upholstered fumituie for fine scaling SOFA 311(1 CHAIE (Continued from Sport. Page) Miss Mary Kopcho, sister of the ment in not being able to -attend Ttusin, If- will be held at the home of Mrs; good conduct medal after over and lnxurioTis comfort... yet with a practical eye... Beyers, If William Falkenstem, Woodbridge bride, attended her as maid of three and a half years service in Mrs. Walter Wyckoff was chair- Roth Avenue with Mrs. Arvid Winquist honor, and William Poll, nephew find continuing satisfaction in furniture by Kroehler. For § ^^ Er ^J 3 ff Orlowski, p the U. S. Navy aboard the-U.S.S. man of the dinner, assisted by as co-hostess. of the bridegroom, served as best Rochester. He was discharged at example, the Sofa and Chair pictured here are tailored Jr_ Yjp 1*5^ Pouoricli man. . Mrs. Jeanette Randolph, Mrs San Diego, California, on April 28 Samuel Counterman, Mrs. Eva in long-wearing Mohair Boucle~with the exclusive 26 The bride, escorted to the altar and has spent the past month Bishop, Mrs. William Bird and AB Tl by her father, wore a gown of visiting" his toother and sister-in- Mrs. Halsey. "Tree-of-life" design. Note the deep.-seated comfort so EASV-TERMS Konk-k, if 1 0 SEWAREN NOTES white satin styled with a square Bolarul, 2b 0 law, Mr. and Mrs Paul Koch at characteristic of KROEHLER Cushionized* Furniture. Degler, HS 1 neckline trimmed with lace and Boulder, Colorado and friends in U. S. loses the lead in exports Bobos, 1b 0 with a hooped skirt extended into Waukeegan, 111. to the. market in Brazil. Wide range of styles and colors. IHinlvam, p 1 —Mrs. H. D. Clark, Cliff Road, Kiki, i 0 has returned from a visit with her Hill, rf -0 Bush, d" 0 daughter, Mrs. D. G. Johnson, Pokoz, ,1£ 1 West Haven, Conn. 20 —H. D. Clark, Cliff Road, spent "Score by inning the holiday weekend at Seven WITH A COMFORTABLE Perth Am boy 0 10 0 0 0 0—1 CUSHIONY Woodibrldge 0 0 10 0 Lakes, New York. NEW DeSOTOS & PLYMDUTHS —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patrick, East Avenue, are the parents .of PLATFORM Presbyterian Choir a son born last week at the Perth SALES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY froni Amboy General Hospital, I SERVICE ROCKER Entertained in Roselle —Mrs. Rose Godfrey, Linden, WOODBRIDGE—The choir of formerly of Sewaren, was the din- the First Presbyteran Church was ner guest of Mrs. Harry Halsey, \ entertained at a party Saturday Woodbridge Avenue, Thursday. M Inc. night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. —Miss Fanny Pondelek is con- YOUR AUTHORIZED DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER Dale Kaltor in Roselle. valescing at her home on Wood-- Winners in the games were bridge Avenue following a surgi- 446 St. Georges Ave. Near inman Avenue Railway, N. J. Warwick Felton and Mrs. Ruth cal operation performed at the We Always Have a Fine Selection of Good Used Cars Thompson. Mrs. Robert Stevens Perth Amboy General Hospital. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY played for the singing. Kaltor, who —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clinton, is retiring director of the choir, Arlington, visited Mr. and Mrs. was presented with a gift. Elwood Wickberg, East Avenue. Others present were Mr. and —Mrs. Anthony ' Wisnewski, Mrs. William Reid, Mrs. Warwick Perth Amboy, was the guest of WOW AT LAST IT IS POSSIBLE TO Felton, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holden, Mr. . Harry Halsey, Woodbridge Mr. and Mrs. -William Kalbenn, Avenue, Sunday. Miss Claire Preiffer, Mrs. W. C. Leeson, Miss Elizabeth Donnelly, FEDERAL WORKERS From its brilliant Arthur Levi, all of this place; Rob- There were 2,090,925 civilian ert Stevens of Rahway, and Mr. workers on the Government pay- and Mrs. John Maddaus of Roselle. roll at the end of March, accord- ing to the Civil Service Commis- TEL-U-SET Kail Wages sion. The total included 145,055 ••• More than 60 per cent of the oper- temporary census workers and was to a gleaming porcelain base, ating cost oi producing rail trans- 140,517 higher than at the end of these incomparable portation is in wages. February. TAPPAN FRIDAY and SATURDAY GES were built to meet your needs THRIFT DAYS and desires. At The SEE THEM LITTLE FOLKS CLOSET TODAY!! NEW LOW, SALE ON THIS HARD-OF-HEARING iiAi 11 WIARIgfS A NEW INVENTION. HE H@W HI&H5 AGAIN, YET THERE' IS LOW PRICES! 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