~ MlsTMabel McCarne.

HIGIITSTOWN, MI'RCER COUNTY, NKW JI'.KSliV, THUKSUAY, AUGUST 27, N U M B E R 1 4 VOLUME LXXXVIII

Hi-Y Conference Will Receive Bids Associated Gas La^terrft Guides J S u n d a y m a i l TH.E NEW POST OFFICE -•Krarl- CboWbFPlah for Homesteaders At Limited Sunday mail service for In September At For Robbinsville Hightstown is under consideration When will construction work on Jersey Central Night in Village by the post office department, ac­ CampOckanickon State Highway Job the proposed new post office build­ cording to Postmaster Clarence S. Recreation Plans in Charge of Burling- New Construction Will Provide for ing begin? Bills were received at Proposes Reorganization of Utility Twenty-Two Families in Homes On Grover. Concern and Thereby Preventings The postmas.ter received a request ton County Group — “Y” Activities Widened Pavement With Safety Washington, D. C.. on June 30 las.t. Project — More Due This Week— Auction Scheduled for September from Washington for information as This Fall. island—Road Now Known As "Death No contract has been awariled as Planning for School. j ' . Trap.” Tenth. to the need of such service in yet as far as known here. Night life in Jersey ]Inmesieads is Hightstown. The service that would ■ ‘ Scwral Y. M, C. .A. iuuo . . asking wlini their r-:roup i>r club will "Tn si\r \\\r-. and rediu'e nniinnlen- Till' Xs-Meialei! (bis and l-’dretrlc .smnething like Uliat of pioneer (lays. be rendered would probably include Condemnation proceedings were rcsunu’ fall nieeliinas. The answer ni ance U'l-’t'', Siale ilmlu\ay Coiinni''- vS\sluii Is awaitin.', court action in its In this age of eleetricily the home-, the receipt and dispatch of mail, J ligiilslown is: when the iniblie ,-eh'iol'' '^illn(■^ K, 1'mikiM Sterner- said, "the instituted in the Federal District m \M-'-t mo\e t" gain coiitr"! i*f tlve steaders are liiuling that kerosene hurn- sorting and boxing of incoming mail reopen. 1 1'i\sx'\I’r, plan.s ai'c liinv beiipL, hudural ..'ua ui nnuuit ini'' .granted our Court at Trenton before Judge Jii'si's Central I’owc:- and l.ie.hl Com- ir.g lanterns are a necessity. and delivery of special delivery mat­ made I'nr the fall and a eanip eonter- n qiiesi Pa "tie-half ihu enst of eon - p:'"y. Wliile the homes are .niiiplied witii Philip Forman on Friday against ter. cnee for high seh lrnetink"iite 2? between Kobbin^ rhiouub a U'lr.eanuati"M plan tdcfl an abundance of electreily for li.ghtiiig,' At the present time the last mail the Universalist Church and Mrs. plelely iilannetl fnr the week end of villi- and 1 li.'lit-tnwn. will the I‘'eilera1 {-"un in New York, the only outside light at night, except for the week is received and dis­ Sepleinber 10-20 :ii ^'am]> Oekaniekoii. “We will iimnedialely adurti-e tor Charles J. Keeler. The money to !lu .\>s"eiatid s(.-i-ks l" acquire owner- when the moon is shining, i.s the air patched on the eastbound train ar­ i'rhis will l)e the fouiieenlh annual Hi- the reeei;'! "f bi(K \l"iid:iy. Sei>leinlH-i_ pay the owners at a previously hip "f the --hori' ui'.I’.t> iinn and ihere- beacon atop the water tower. ; riving here at 5:30 P. M. No ser­ b.v )ireu-m an aueiion suheduled for Twenty-two families have moved in-' vice on Sundays.. The first outgo­ 'Y fall eoafereiiee ami will inelude the M, fm ii will be a relief to be rid ol agreed price was, posted with the ufcalnres of a diseussioii eonlerenee and tld.s Me.tih :rap.’ Tlie new r M , u a l M-i.aralinv 'vhiHv. When one wishes to visit a family a The greater proportion of Incom­ Tlie plan Nuhmitled t" the-court pro- vlallv askvH p. lv^^•rvc thi. wvvk vml "t "IM'-mIv Hinvlams^ Hu- that clear titles to the properties few blocks away he carries a lantern to j ing mail is received on the 6:10 A. l»o-eil ri "r.',:ini/ati"n. undir Section 77- amUanv Ili-Y inviiihvr will hv wvUa.mvd ; nimf". nm. ,U uill rxuunl n v a .h-lanw light the way. He travels the road a s; M. train, which does not pick up may be obtained. D "f the bankruptcy act, "f the N a ­ tu rvgUlvr if hr has siwfial inU-n'sts .of l;"ii- an I gnv-liall nnl-- there are no sidewalks. | mall here. Vehielr De- tional 1‘ulilie Seruce ('"rporatimi, ;« There were eight families in the first! iii thv Hisnissiim.s and plaas lor the' l\vi-i,.P ..i ihy Moio -inale vear 'b.inknipt lif'Ull holdmu coiqinration, caravan. Two weeks ago six families j fall. A n v hluh svhoul Rllow. although I I'artnu.iil dMv that ri inot a mcinhvi- of anv of the (hive .'vy,I'a\i; h.id lo ayridviUs yiii ih,-. -irrirh owner "f more than Iw-thirds of the were transjrlanted from llrooklyn and Monroe Township isharc" "f the JiT'-i-v Cenlia-1 !’"wer ;iikI iliglustowii Ili-Y aroups, who would;'>1 ,''-a'l'; A' .mlb moiinlnm lalahlM • last week tho third contingent of eight Barking Dog Gives l,f. lit C'lnipanv 'likv to Ivarn more' about the pnrp.ise yormiis :,o:„ m-.^'Tw.d lusu v properlv families moved into their new homes. ^ VJ To Receive Aid for (.'■ Htii:!., " 1! the c\e of the ■-chcflnlcd This week six additional families are j Alarm and Dies in land idans of lli-Y, is imiled to eonter !d.'.itia.-e lu-hu n Kohhin-\die « , . . |-x J .;Lvli"n !', waN n";a; lor both KouP- Nineteen KO^dS -m ated t.. keei. Ou- jur-ev Centr.d next week seven more are due, thus ^ Lire JameSDUrg u„dm a the camp eonlerenee. . At 2':, the Gainili'a leiwey arPa-y with eon li'Mii pa'"-in.',i'".in.', mn>ml' ciailiid^ "1 I’nblic ci'inpleting the first groti|] of 3.S. 1 •P m nvm ng New .Nvw 'rrail'" 1 .•lul- isp thet eon-' '.E | ,i, ,n„k ;,n.l pi.-^rnwrlnilTu'. nml wp,^ Approves $24,850 Project Pro- ,!'’VThe •uieli-m w;i •rUTcd "Yby While .Seventy houses are in various ^/^partment Building Damaged At State stages of construction all work has been: Home for Boys — Short Circuit crciK-c Ihvmv ami thv A f,.,- K,„tiv ,u. ihv TrvtUnn-Yshttrv Park To^nshtp Pays $2,470 of Cost ^ ''E b V T ,bV' 1 7 “ ','"' 'T' ' h•CSsvs will bv ,na|lv by rnt. 'V T n.a.t »ll i- tt-.M by tnm-v than WTO . Work for 78 Men P " 'V r 7 " '.''''" ’I . " '' jiractically stispeirded due. it is said, to| Blamed for Starting Fire. ].'•. V\ :mncr, of rinludelplna. ‘'T’ In -i .hi-dn lUv N;.ti"n;d I nldie Neruee. I he debeii- (lellcetion of money to drought areas] T W . ■ discussionliseussion periodsperimli will be'ledbe led by1)V SlJate,Sj/ate ^ „ f tlie fir-:! roiifK built ' .tuii-.' i.rineip;dprineipiil CMllalerido 'llateral ism 712,113712.11 3 in the west. | A yotnig s|nlz dog, left m tls inas cr s , Uerelarv ^ |,,h:ib>h;i A,.-\. l.edlie.Ledlie. Camp/fircjCaini)(fire i , " ' ...... ■, ..... 10 q , \\i'\ o,.-.-, ' 'h.n e "ff Jeileit'enira! "•> Centra! cnmniuucommon M->ek.'lock. Knmor that full speed work will be | room, perished m the Haines which bad-• - ,jU ,,| W ilton]!'’ , vslem :iiid i^ onlv \i'pi"\.il .m .1 \\l'\ imiji-iq >\> Public Service Will Bid resumed early in Seiitember is jiartia!-|ly daniaped^an apartinent buildin.u ..V Ylicei wi'ie a HI the '•hoiildiT'^ "f three ' fyiim. wideimi.2 and fi!lin,e-in "l nineteen ...... • ’ ...... ” ‘ group of Palmyra > .v ! fee* ...... I’nblic xSer\'.ee Ini' alreadv announceil Iv substantiated by the fact that fore-!the Stale llciqe for Dnys at Jaines- ' 'feel are lined on b"lh '-ides with iitilitv .\ln:mu' T'wvn-hii' mad' at a ember Recreation plans Icoiniiam- p'.'les, .'Mthfiiuili anloinobile S2-'.S.a0 wa.' anmitiiice. ])V l>i>tnel. Ik-I it would bid nm le" than $.7(KK),0 number of men. | ft,re its barking sotimled an alarm. i ,,f ’ irni linglon Coiinlv Ili-Y inenibers. Hline Ini' been dime to widen it and at jithii 1). Ibiteliei, ehairman of .Mt,m..u ■ 311 ..T^O .'bai'e> oi ihe .-ame ^t"ck and The school question is now one ofi The fire s|ircatl through the two uji-1 i t I f th ■ the problems that the managers aiKlIi.er lloors_of the building used as an] N>nie ol me tivi.uis eymter-, ,,, travel it is a nienare p. T"wn'hip C'liiiiniitlee. S'),l.'^/.IHKI uf ilu- debenture' homestcailers have under consideration, j tipartmetil for emitloyees, formerly ,e.'i e nu i i . ’ m T"...... P'l Ha 'I' . ' ...... ‘ V ...... Work . . . . . will...... hvgin...... n|,n:i avkm.,,Iv.l.vv ...... t \'"H'ialv,l fih-.l thv phut :i- h;.hlvt;.x. Walter A, Simon comimmitv manager, ] known as dormitory No. H, and water i Satunlay, Septvniher W- 1 1 .'U ns of Ihv ..1.1 lypv with llm .vnni .tr..i,„„„, |,v ||n. ,|Hi,iM.rmg it.wn-.hip v.,m-i' ' I " . if the Xatiiiiial I'ublir. is in Washington this week discussing I badiv damaged the two l.awer lloors. ! rf.gistration .>1 one .Ullar and a ha t, ^ thivk.-r ilnm the e.lges, mill, v that it i„ ptvpare.l 1.Miiakv avail-. ■ " ' " ' ■ I'laii, if sii'taiiicd. w ill school matters with the ilepaitinent Calvin Derrivk, siiperiiitemlcnl of the. ain' assi.gliinvnt m vahm s; 2 :.!0 1. M., | any slv.l rvinloreement ami tin ia.iiml- ;,l,p. q.. ,„i nhiita .n ..i $2,-l/0 t.i ihv,!'';,'"" "" ", orflT7e^ule,nm ^dlnnnstn.Tnsthntl.,,,. sanl'a 7ort-nrnnt is be-!„„eni„g se-M.;n and !)on:'ibi!ies, (2) Irograni j years nitu t-_ than , ms <- j^raded witli ’ q,.,,, i ii,,, m ilic n-mieo' of to either the Hightstown or ..\llentown harking of Dodo, owned by h.ihmiml i_l,,,fali.in of Interests- ami ^ ''''A'*-.'■! f'" J ' '' mainlenam c. i;„i.,.,| a"' pnulitailly iinpas':ihle ihiriiu' ihe'' !lhe deheiiUtre li.il.lem' tts'lne e.iin- high schools, The school district nu-' Gniehaez, musical direct, .r at the home.' (,3) Program -- Dcvehipiug SiHi.Uj I he ue\y rouslnit 11.11^ '. ' ' winler in.uilh-. Workinen util aKo imiHee, wln.di fepre-eiil^ tllan 75 thorities wifi require guarantee as l.P "| was it, inv home, a short distance , A„aa-n.-^s, (4) L'',’ " eiiaril r;ii 7.1,,.'.",’ I pel .■e':il ..f Ihe '.li-hentiirm. the payment of tuition fees, ]away, and I heard 1 h.do's barking, the nu iit ami Ktiucnti.m ; :00 U M, rer- the hn-iites- ee|lter^ '' ' 7 ' ' " , , ' ^ Till' jn-tiliniuT' si^kinq n--'T.-ani/a- As fast as homesteaders move from Umicrintendcnl said. “By the time Ureation; (1 :.50 Ik M., dinner; 'Uilnwii .iml (r.uibiiiy. ^ ^ ...... ,, ti"ii "f llu’ Xatiniia! 1‘iilibr Surviut- arp the ilir Griu-ral ITiliiy Iiul'I"!- (l'i]i''ra- begin lit'ii, .-\ '"t‘iaU-(| liivi'stiiiE Corjtnratioii are .-iib-'idiarii-A ul' the As<(luiatud (las tory protnieis. ^ ,ue mtuge.s ^ e ^ a ;,,,enn w.i.en ,.,;s yu,.,.v.. . ny..;— y-yy- ^ q...... V"' ' ...... f„„„ • O Camden and I'dtidrh- (.'"nqian.v), :md tlir Guii- real advantage in that their air-condi-]s]ionded. Kngiishtown and jamesbitrg: .Sunday, .Seiitembef 2(1—7:15 ,\. M ;Histame li'.tn^ ("wii mad: lural Kualt\ and vSi'ri)"ralitm tion, hygienic, well-lighted and well- hre department were also called out i-gveille; 7:20 M., ilii.; h:0(l ,\. M., _ , 'Tindall’ Aw nnr, nOO I'ui i ; i-'i-rnlu-ad , T'l.u> buld l.■137,^0^. ur iiiMi i’ than equqipetl factory i.s unsur]iassed any-j The IH-nionths-old dog, a beantifn ; ; qqx) ,\. .\1., diseussi.iii ( j g Q . y i j U r r O U f i n S .\\iinu', iii'l; X'ln't'in vui I'unl, "i ltu‘ $20.fKM)jHK) X'ati"nal where. If the Vvorkers ran tiiru ontianiinal, according to Mr. Derrick, "ould ^ " . ■ k i i v e i u u r e s in '1 hinking” ; *- lift; \'i\rk .Nu'mif. u-fl; Ci'Iut I'libliu Sfr\iff C'ni'it''ralimi dfbfnturrs prodncls as good or better than their ;„ot he saved. The Hames reduceil the; [0 .45 a , M., tdutreh .service and ad- ccnipetitors al the same |irice there linid harking to a wad. and it was soon “The Comrades ..f a' Pioneer." Dies Suddenly In .•\'-fiuif, I'ffl : 'Taylor \\fiiUf. UtOii-,- crrtilifalf' ni’ dfimsit lur .'Urh dc- IJnifr AiHiiiit, n(Hl ff’Ui:i a fi'inpany .that will is'iiu $I().()tK),(XX> the garment workers arriving in the ku,,| he expeeled to return soon, -^H'an-, |;r,„l Moreer WedheF-day Afternoon — Was Print- Avcniif. v^OO ffrt ; Tlarri'i>n .\\fnuf, JtlO tq duln iiturf' for ilu- 712,111 'liari"- of village. :while, D..d.. was left btdiim . A'l.unty inelmle: Sepleinher 12, religious ing Super ntendent At State Prison. ; |’.riin''wifk \\fniif, .^(K) fcrl ; liar- Ji I'm')' i'rnlral 'I'lfk. "i‘ al al)i»iil $TJ Ten guides from the National Y.nilh, “\Ve are s'l thankful that the tire nap-, Wawayamla; Septeni------riyan .\\fiiiu', 5(H' ffft . I'iritk'on .'\\f- ' I'l'i!ifi]>ai aniount for f;ndi .K-liarc. 'Tin: .Movement are on the iinijeet on Saliir-;prned when it did," said the ;Snt|enn- Mercer County leaiiers' eorn I'nncral 'frviuc'i for (jfnfjf SlillwfH mu-, 5(K) ffc*t. , fxfhaii.'f will lu- at $50 oi iu-\v dc- (lays anil Sundays for the purpose of 'temlent. “.Ml the hoys m l '" linnie 'yr-ptemlier 2(i, young men’s -fall Bni-r.iughs, (4, were cmhicte.l :il In- \|,,„„,.>ntli mml '...m Plnier \ieniie, h.-i.lnre- for e:ieh $lf»l ..f .,1.1 .lehentnre.^ showing the visitors the sights, Avere in their dornnlones.^ I licre Camii 'XVashington, and lull home, .5,52 Be.niyii Aiemie I ren- rllicrly, pg,*,1X00 ff';l';‘ 'Tfiilh■p,.,,,], Sirffl.Sireel,,'" -■erliliriile-. .il.'k- O',Ural Power ami .i;;hl, but (hr ton police court on Tuesday issued a'^ginod in thC’'!rp:irtment of Mr, i> -HkT 1 TvT * Cole, Son X- t'o. feel; (liilcall r.iad fr.un \veiiue C,’;'"'" c"i p"t :0.ion. i- 1.. a \f aiwav' a warning to transient potato pickers and!(dquv,, and that nothing biit. a short-, O l l C C IN S L D IN llT iC ,\! q Bnrr..nghs died al his home Sun- iiorlhvve-lerlv, 5.'7 ieel. ,n;aj"ril> of tlif IcI'CN Cfiilial fonimoii farmhands of llightstowai that they had :(.irfnit ecudd be held, responsible. ^ ^ ^ lav afleriir.o:i, after an illne-- of six -h a lf' "nl'taii'lin.;,. geek-. He ua- h.ini in Trenl.m the 1 liilfif.^ts 111 •\"iifin tfd Da- ami h'dfc- better not make Priiieeton the scene The temporary hospital, 100 feel: S n i l t h p m l \ P l ? T O e S RUBIN INJURED of aftcr-honrs revels, or they arc liable j^wav, was the nearest buddhig lo the, & f Ihe late Geor.ge W'. and Mehiiia ,lru pntpi'M’ (c' f\( luiiu’f thf 341.,150 ii'iiii'rilN 'hare. i>f thf Ifr-cy ('cntral to find themselves charges with ia - ;pqi-idng apartment house. The mahii Riihin, ..I .^1 Smnmil Sireel, grancy and sentenced to the county ] pqilding is 1,(KK) feet distant. For Gambling 77''111 praftiuallv' h i' f iiliif lifftiim - in lla '"lfl XiihiiL oi Miininii M iiu,,q^^. q,j)_q;o i-,,nuiinn 'liarcs " f tin- new Trent.m. ' injured \\e.h,e-.:,y m..rmm " I"", ; nipany workhouse. , i Most of the equipment on the j iz . d u j i- rv hi- aiit.'inoh figiii'i ii in a e.illii-..n with This warning was served on William [ ]„wer floors can be salva;gcd, in the, Recorder^ Kept Busy Handling D.sor Mr. Bnrnuiehs. win, wa- well kni.vyii tiirc' will bf pay.'ibb’ ibf lirNl li\u vuiir'v derly Cases—Numerous 'Violators of p,i,ui,m and iiiihlidiiiig iiidii-lry " P'uck .ui . iiile 25, -. 'Ill h . .1 1 Ir.dit - il aihl t" the i-\(i‘iit llial lliv nut in- Section, a 'Virginia Ncg'n), who is em -',,|,iidon of Mr. Derrick, Di ,8 piloyed on a Plainsboro farm, when hc| I luring the exeilemciit I'riday m on- Motor Act Pay Fines. \\.,v Jersev, was siipeniuen.lent of 1","'" Pvah 'J . uriiii' i' 'iilTu'icnt. Afti’r Tuc yi-ars, tin* was in court for being drunk ami dis- iqg two boy.s confined to the home, e o X ------, , ■ tl’c Pi-i"ting 'deparlmenl at the New -'Ml"""' f'"'. I"""''H" 'raciiire ,,i the "bliL'ali"!! will b^ iixfrl and nneondi- Southern Negroes with a p.,-sev State Prison, TrenUm, a p.,,sition al";s'’i.,n- and ,,t Ihe ti' iiial, orderly. Section was advised to sitread'W eer reported missing. Mr, Dcrriek fo, gambling were ;"-™g»ed betore j,,. le;.^ ami head. the word among his friends in this sec­ said they were assigned to the early,j,, Ha,,,,,ton late Saturday liilcru't unpaid in the five yuar.5 Lhall kitchen detail, and they -Iqqied out un - ...... I f -1 1 s t‘i nifinbcr of 'Pvpnuraphifal Lninii,, .\ffunlinu lu 11 lulit't''wn .s(alf p"' 1h‘ payable- nut later than the maturity tion. night after a couple of raids by .4ate, ^ , liL-, a Iniek driven by Parem, I.uc- noticed. ,-\n alarm was sent out for ut the new didieiiuiies. Xu dividends tioopers ami local police. ,\voruie Baptist Chiireh. earelli. of Centre Sipiare n,;,d. .Svvedes- them. ay be paid if there are mipaitl accum- WINDSOR YOUTH JAILED On the Cicorge Hand farm Imopers] j q. survived hv his wife. .Mary.hor,,. crashed inti, the rear of Rubin s inlere- ihe new deberi- FOR TAKING AUTOMIBILE Walter Criiger, a firemen, vva.i cut by falling glass at tlie apartment house. Wagner and Gabel picked III) five Negro q lavjiand . (hinghters, Mrs. Jane jniaehine, ami then -trnek a tele.graph A sentence of four months in the jiotato iiickers on charges of gainbling. p'.rrick.soii and .Mis.i Nellie Burn,iighs; ' pole. I.iiecarelli wa-mduirl. '’>'.,1'’ ; New Issue to Pay Expenses Fines of $5 each were paid by Ksbury | ,1,,-^^ sons, Reginald, Irving and drivers were summune.l for a hearing,. T,,•[’, raise fund- P, pay re.,rganizalioi county workhouse and a fine of $1(X) PLEADS GUILTY FOR Jones and James Bailey, of f't. Pierce, | jq.pi,,,. ,,11 of Trenton, and seven on hriday. [csl-, expenses .,f the e.iinmiltee ami and costs was imposed upon Harry STEALING POTATOES I .'1 _ t ____ ... _I I . 1 .1 .... „ C LI „ r ____J XT , , . .. . . , . Buck, 22, of Carson’s Mill road, Wind­ Ida.; Jasjter gHolden, of Hartford, N. jgraiidePidren; two sister.s, Mrs. .Maude I'ompensation ami e.xpeii-es of the New sor, by Acting Judge Farley in Tren­ Loading III bags of potatoes, weigh­ C.: James Brown, of Phila(]cl|,hia, amLj!. Kuc, of lloiistoii, Te.xas, ami .Mrs, HOLMES ELDRIDGE ■5',,1-k Trust C'oinpanv. the new cor- ton police court Monday morning af- ing 100 pounds each, on a truck, driving Rufus Glover, of Mitimi, ^ iP'ja. r rJiJSetih, i ]p I)ey, of Trent,,ii, and :i hriuh- 7.“ year- .,ld, died Tuesday in Si, I'lan- p..ration will issue 12,411 inure cominoa tei the youth pleaded guilty to charges to Newark and fixing two flat tires onlJcuEms, who was arrestee for fighting er, .Arthur I.. Burroughs, of Cranhiiry. (■is II.,-|iil:d, Trent,,11. Death wa-, share.s. ,,,,,, r i of taking an automobile without con­ the way, and selling the loot for $190, ion (lomplamt p Lenora Walker, both icaiised bv hr.,nehial pneiim.uiia, Fn-1 11 reqiie-le.l by the ,lder of any .le- sent of the owner, drunken driving and resulted only in sore muscles and bad of I'ranklin, hraiiklm Va., Va.. was was fined fined $10. $10, FARM SALES neral mrviees will he eondurted this, oulslanTnn ,,r of a cer- operating a motor vehicle after his set at $15,0(X) for Victor Howzbet, of E'ive Negroes arrested by Chief of Thursdav afternoon hv the Rev, W al-,''l"■■Te "f ‘R'l'"-"; tfie'poP ;"''_d !'"■ The Cream Ridge Hotel and driver's license had been revoked. Police C. H. Conover, Troopers Wag- f , , 1 1 1 I.'U-!,,1 Her T -X...,, Niekless . -jjastor of the h'irst court a|>proves,a|>proves. the oriler mnlirining Trenton. at re farm has been ],iirehased by the i .. i.,...... Lie was arrested by Highl.stovyn state r.ei and Gabel in a room of the build­ U the Hever h'u-j'I'c plan may provide that $3,000,(XX) of A term of 30 days was given on the Ilerhalutz Organization of .America for j(.himh, ,i drunkene.ss charge; three months for police and pleaded guilty at hreehold ing occupied by Coiieland's liquor estab­ Ix; in Co-;lfic "ew debentures to be received by taking the car, and the fine for operat­ last Thur.sday before Justice of the lishment, Dawes Court, were charged an agricultural school, arerding lo \V!.',',7rrd 'park" Trenton umicr the General LUilitv investors Corjiora 1.1 Sklover. local real estate anent who , >'.’'’'■‘1. L'.'.'.U ' ,hq| |„, ,.,xrh:inged tor additioiial ing the machine. i7 7 e7 ^ 7 '7 Q 7 iu 7 b7ord'w'ho7 he was with gambling Frank Brown, alleged; hi SU direction of William S. Ilcver. }5uck admitted taking the car, owned arraigned on charges- of.... breaking and . operator of the game, and . William negotiated the tran.-^actioii. ! , , •, i . . cT roninii,!! slock of the new corporation Murvin, both of Fitzgerald, tia.; i Mr.jMr. Sklnvcr al.sftalso reports the sale of'of -o**. I'.ldrid.ee i-.KirKige was born nom atai bnaro.iv^naiu.i. shares fnr each $50 deben- by Pasquale Philla, 810 Chamber entering and grand larceny. He was lie Reggi farm of 6 8 acres in WA'stjlhc son ol .Mr. and Mrs. or an aggregate f)t 210,(KK) addi- Street, Trenton, while it was parked held for grand jury action. Charles Baylor, of Mooreslown; Joseph !th _ Viiidsor Township to Nathan Minisky, j Me is survived by shares, in wbirh at Clinton and Webster Streets Satnr- Trooper Dennis R. Dore said Hovvz- Boston, of Wilmington, were each fined Windsor of New York, and the Elmer Pater lain seven nieces. He (.a-e the aiiioniit of the debentures ont- da ynight. He drove the car to Al­ bet confessed to him that he had sold $10. F'rank Davis, of Washington, D. farni of 27 acres near Robbinsville to;with Mr am .Mrs. Bert ‘'•'""’"’8 . P'71'1|,(. reduced lo $7.tXX).(KX). lentown, where he w'as picked up by the potatoes for $190. C., was fined $5. Sarah Diamond, of New York. |Slrcel. for the past few years. 't | 'pi,,. unpledged a—els of the debtor Trooper Mack, of the Hightstown state Police said the man broke into a Disorderly Cases ;years he was cmi.loyed al the I L,,.d| 1,.. distributed among its creditors police. The police said I5uek had been freight car .standing at Shrewsbury Sta­ For being disorderly, $5 fines were 1 arrested on previous occasions on tion, Upiier Freehold Township, on imposed as follows: William Solominc. PRODUCE MARKET Sch o ]in .accordance with their respectiie in- charges of taking automobiles, and is Sunday night and loaded the HI bag.s of Newark, on complaint of B(^rt Lan- , tercsts. .A large volume of busine.ss was lrans-| now on parole from Annandale Reform­ on a truck by himself. He drove the iiing; William * Taylor, of Windsor; EGG MARKET acted at the auction market on Ttie.sdayl MRS. MARY P. COLYAR atory. truck to Newark and sold the potatoes George Turner, of Tiarrison, and Gus­ with a total of 373 sales being made . l56, wife of Kenneth P. Colyar, who re- at the market there, they said. tav Westberger, of Whitestone, N. Y., and 6,101 packages being, ineluded "' At the seini-weeqy egg auction 0 " Lhp.d with her Itrother, Wallace 15. ‘COLEY’ WILL PARTICIPATE The potatoes were being shipped by each $5; complaints by Chief Conover. the tran.sactions. .Mond’ay the following^ pric(;s were in I'ndgetl. at Penns Nqck, died Friilay IN LOS ANGELES AIR RACES Early Daniels, of Livo, Ela., on com­ Hugh Jansen, operator of a farm near The prices were as fnlimv.s: Toma-1cfTecI: haiiry extras, 3o to 38!4; fancy afternoon in Princeton hosjtital. Ser- plaint, of Curley Simmons, one day in the station. They were in the custody fnes, No. 1, climax, 20c to 4(k-; No. 2 , ■ "'cH'"'"’. .53 to 24yi: grade A extras, were ronducted Friday aftcr- Sherwond E. Cole. "Coley,” Hights- jail after returning stolen goods. Cor­ of Hendrickson and Dilatiish, 1-kibbin.;- 10c to 23e; potatoes, No. 1, sack, $1.60i54.to 38'/l; grade A nunhuins, .52.)q to tmon by the Rev. Charles H. Fredcr- town’s playboy of the air, will leave villc potato brokers. poral Dowgin. this Thursday on a motor trip to Cali­ to $1.78; No. 2, 70c to 83c; corn, white,|Tt, extra tints, 35 to 33.Kt; medium (,f Penns Neck Baptist Church, at Dore said ITowzbet was on parole Motor Violations bii., LSc to 23c; yellow, 20c to 35c; 1'"''^. HOtJ; pullets, 21pj to 27'/4; pee- |P|,. Khuhlu F'lmeral Home, Princeton, fornia, where be will participate in the from the Rahway Reformatory, National Air Races at Los Angeles For violations of motor vehicle act ; apples, A-fcInlosh, bit 55c to $ 1 , 2 3 ; ' ■ ’’ bcown extras, 53 to Burial was in Penns Neck cemetery. Edward Champlain, for leaving car 34;4 ; brown mediiiins, 29JT to .50. Sales September 4-7. 'Maiden ' -Blush, 40e lo 80c; Gravenstcin, '■ • ...... '------XI,/ m c,t„.. ;^Hs.. Colyar was boi:n at Greenwich. SUPPER without lights on traveled highway, $10, Coley will be accompanied by Wil­ 43c; to 85c; Wealthy, 50e to $1.20; totaled 155 eases. CnmberlamI County, the daughter of Trooper Dore. -For reckless driving: liam Schmeling, local daredevil and The M. E. Church Ladies’ Aid So­ beans, bit., 58c to 6 8 e ; canlalouite, bn., Edward and Einma Padgett. Surviving Jesse Jones, of Newark, $5, Trooper SPECIAL CHICKEN CHO-W MEIN stuntman; Jack “Slim” Buchanan, pilot ciety will serve a slipper in the church 30c to 53c; cabbage, bit., $1,00 to $1.10; besides her hii.sband and brother are sii|i|)er at Central Hotel Saturday eve­ and aviation enthusiast, of Lambcrt- (lining room 'Wednesday, September 2. Gabel; Jacob Breese, of New Bruns­ lima beans, bn., 85c to $1.05; cucum­ a son, Kenneth F. Colyar, of Fort wick, $5, Officer Clement. For carele.ss ning, .August 29, I’lonty of food on the ville, and Buddy Batzel, parachute Served from S :30 o’clock. Come and bers, bii., 35c to 9Sc; pickles, bn., 75c Pierce, Ela.; another brother, Henry driving: Barry Shapiro, of "Vineland, $5, bar every day in ] the week, including jumper of Trenton. enjoy a good meal. Excellent menu. to $1.28; peppers, bit., 43c to 55c; egg- H. PaiJgctt, of Hightstown, and a sis­ The party expects to return home in —adv. Trooper Ruth; (Jeorge Fendall, of [tlants, bit., 3.5c to 50c; squash, bit., 20c Saturday. All kinds of beer, ale ami ter, Mrs. Helen Heck, of New York Philadelphia, $5, Trooper Wagner; porter by the glass, bottle and case.;, three weeks. to 23c; iteaches, 16-qt, bas., 2.5c to ,53c; Citv, JOHNSON WAX Lloyd CriscOj of Ellcrbe, N. C.; Sam grapes, dlniak, 33c to 38c; onions, sack, .All kinds of liquors by the drink and by OFFICE CLOSED Glo-Coat, Liquid and Paste Wa.x. Bell, of Bloxon, Va., and Robert Geis- 65c to 70c. the bottle at reasonable prices. A jazz DEVILED CRABS The office of Dr. William Buchanan Free—Electric Polisher loaned to pur­ lei, of Baltimore, each $2, Officer Davi­ band will play. Our new .spacious dance Four deviled crabs and one pound of will be closed until September 10th.— chasers of liquid and paste wax. Cham­ son. Isaac West, of Bellegrade, Fla., Wm. S. Fleyer, Funeral Director. floor is ready. Don’t fail to come and pptato salad for $1. On sale every day. adv. berlin & Field, Ward Street.—adv. (no registration, $2, Officer Davison. Phone 2.—adv. have an enjoyable evening.—adv. Pitone 585. Old Hights Hotel.—adv. Page Two HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, HIGHTSTOWN, MERCER COUNTY, NM-W JERSEY. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936

Married four yt-ai" a,;''. Mt'-. Hc'-; A hurit-d iiu-,tr'MiM)liha> i)t-( 1 found Kirby Magnll. of Kansas City, M< kiKleobeek, 70, ni iiluntninetnii. ill.. the Nebraska iilain*;. Surely n'^ one sille of his face sniMoth shaven; Stone, Bronze, Iron Used is seeking a di\'oree from Wilke Roden-^ (here are bettei’ snlutioim oi ibe park- oil the other is a full-.grown red-colored Altruist at Large ! by Japanese for Lanterns ni town, bear.l. He has neu*r exjdained why. beck on grounds of er-Uelty. She in.g lot shortage than fillm gOOR CHILD The lantern still is used lavishly for charge' be, struck her vilh falh \\is1u‘d to l.oreii/.e l)ai ,h. of Canton. ()., earns i clocoratlve purposes on gala occaslona Hecaiise his By THAYER WALDO / ani) the; school ■eiiilly ititernipte.'i >lhei his li\ing by and In religious rites and ceremonies, Seiiai Hill).' r have ' a middle name that n po-.ing in departmeiil {(3. MeClui-i- .N'cvvHiuiiM'r Syndicate. B, D,. ALLEN G. IHELAND his speech (o '..Ck :i heekk’i' -oi\ ihe .Smith m the world had. a man 1 1 oHi- s|i ire vvmdi iw ' takitig the ])lacc of wax 1 In Japan, writes Mason Warner in the jaw. l'.\ idenlly the Simalor’s niotto \- erville, Ga.. i' named Wdln- ’ “imith. ti.Hires. ’ YELLOW Cliicago Tribune. Lantern making Is an art In Jajitin. and the huge stand­ “ He sure- of VI lUr li dll and then - - The color yellow is coming into its ahe; K’K TAHIT'I'T [iiit down his glass own, it is fashionable; in style, so ing lanterns of stone, bronze, and Iron D of ajiph'jm'k and lookml across at 'i( are utilized for the adornment of pri­ Relie; cli. )'eimsyl\am;i w;m! P ON speak. I’m not referring to clothes, lit" ;n vate gardens and temple grounds In cash -iLLiU: (d n kiirders Mii't have 1 THE (ktri’isori wlt.li eyes that shone. but to .somelliing more perma.icnl. 'been read in\ i.X1^.••m^'»lluvHf' lei'iPU'' ‘‘.Mayla? yoti’v.'; In'ard of gramier. Clothing styles and colors are fickle, the same manner that the Greeks of .Old h t till m ' dll ct^PzieTA gVi,'-'.' Uty S(.ibl.; They qhaiigc .with the season.^. Hut the old used marble statues. LanternsTro '^'W: Staple never liav(*.’' ■yfllow oRscieifce will no doubY-rzC Tdierished'^s memorials u- for a long time, i.is sliort, science the dead ns well as 'to light the way Home Service Director for the Jersey Central Power and ■■.\nd you mean to tell iiie.’’ the pnh Aiidv K I I. wealtiiv hniibenii ih licil.v man a.^loal, ‘‘that h(‘ deliheratf*- has discovered by means of exiierinien- of the spirit of the departed. \l ume;ipoh'. licc-aine •' lation and trial that yellow is Llie color j politician . Light Company ly lirok(‘ Ills leg so yon and MolUe Tliere are ‘2,0(XJ stone and 1,000 CllSlonie.l . iin- in rnllman < ■: vvitli greatest visibility. That is.’under I vy^ld lifke [Ills ,)oh? M;in, whal a bronze and iron lanterns in the com­ tile coiiisi (I ’p:i 11V hli- ilii” - 1 o;.- mlitioiis tending (u (jbsenre .otheri st"i'y!” icolors, pound of Kasuga shrine at Nara. he hon dn ■!!i and h;id li iiltrcl tm COOKY RECIPES we see yellow the longest, or' a ItoMi' He pulhal a senilch p;id towanl him ^we sec first, as the case mav be, There are Innumerable ones in Nlkko, ^^ln^ .-ooE ' recipes liave l)oeii Cheese Cookies if lid l)i‘':aii scribbling notes on it. 'kite i Yellow is being used increasingly fori Tokio, Osak \ o : lb tin ii (Highly te ted in our 111 line Ser- rwn were alone in Ids ollici*. m-ar the iInises, trolley cars, crossing lanes, curb' most every shrines and.temple In Japan. d'etn; V'M'. Tinj'.- ^ to 10 cv Kdtrate.l Ill- luiili bn \ ice kitchen. ] have given much wi .d emi (>f Zenitlt studioks admini.s- 'markings, road signs, and airplane One is confounded and confused in . time and thought miiUlle- iraHoii hnilding. Hick TappUt louiigeii I-rltfifics. In several slates it is the legal any endeavor to estimate the days, hi . f to ii'd dng them, 1 pa ...... nn llic his l|..'it!u'r ,I.Mvcii|i,.rt SlaiulmK nut us weeks, and, years of'toil that went into told j , it does -m twiliglit, snow, fog, and sim- and have kept hiitf'-i- the makipg of so many nia.^sive light ])ei. eur:: ree. • a delicious blend of two of Also Filling, Staining, Shellaking, T hat .gives \ (lu , oin fi nd, lAud sectui'l prize went to oven f375° I'.). When cooLcut in the picture. Hut I wouldn’t liave that ” the finest black teas grown. Varnishing and Waxing. A •-! H.iardsen, of Morris hulls, savings up to p / 'r ;nv po' '(|u.Trcs, Other fruit may he used He lit a cigarette, rose, and com PHONE 74 -J f'T h r cjice.se rookies, ddiese were Just the thing for icing. Huy in place of the dates. I h^ve used menced to walk about the room, ft SiMe It' a gno'l invfsiineni. (blm- ml, e.asv to make, and made a jtackage today. ^;129 Franklin St. Hightstown prunes and put cocoanut on the top all of ns in I Ionic Service go "Viim was eviflent file situation alTect(*d him and they were very good. ^’lllll. A.s an accotnp.uMnent to 'i“eply. U,arri^on wore-' a look of en * ♦ old drinks such as grape juice, riii-. Contest has proved more suc- 'oiirnging iniert'st and k(*i)i [leiicil * i WINES ^ LIQUORS * \P: l.nuLL l'-'ii.uiai'e, iced coffee or t'-i, .and ce'sfnl than we anticipated. It imised aliove [laper. 'I’liis. he knew really has been fun to receive letters * BEER and ALE < ilier things, where a la.ste of cheese wiis tirst-rate material on a suli.jeei * HeroyTea Store, A complete stock of nationally advertised •as-i 1(1 bringing out the llavor, with new ideas from homemakers worthy of attention. .Mollie llo|)p‘’ * brands of Wines, Liquors, Beer and Ale at SHANGLE & HUNT throughout tlic state and from economy prices. them.- cookies are excellent. d'ry ami Dick ’I’}ip|iitt were certain to ho * 23 E. Hanover Street others in nearby states. FOR PROMPT DELIVERIES PHONE 36S H.irm with salafls, and take niv tip— coim* as famous as any dancing (earn * TRENTO N , N. J. plione 1J2 * JAMES DAMASCO iust he sure you have picntv of (Write Mrs-. Stephenson, at the :it fiictiires. 'I’he scn'cn ti'si of them them to serve your guests. Here s'.'**** w-K-'X-X”)f********')f**-X-X-* 107 STOCKTON ST. HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Jersey Central Model Kitchen, he’d seen tmkiy i*slal)lislied that. they are: .Allcnhurst, N. J.T '■W(> wen* getling up in tlie game,” aiiMiimimiimiiiiimiiiiinmiiniiiimimmiiiiiiiiimimmimimiiiimimiiiimiiii^ Hick r(*snm<‘d; "‘making a hit on the tiiggi*!’ circuits. Hnl \v(» all knew there i ESTABLISHED 1878 = wasn’t mueli further to go; vau(h'vill(*‘s a very sick husiness tlu'se days. So we pooled oiir dough, houglif a flivver, PEPPLER’S WEEKLY CHATS ami siniT. First he took an nsher's .iol» Afini can ajiply cliamieldrain rt.iofing yourself and enjoy the superior |o k(*ep ns going. Iheii In* landed Mol benefit' fmni tiiis modern p:itentcd roofing through long years to lie and me a tryout in a cahar(*t down ((Mile. It will save you imniey, as il ro.ds even less than corrugated ;if lift* heaeli. .\nd now—now li(*'s piilh'd if you use 1(X)0 ■'Cpiare leel. 'riiere is absolutely tin loss h»r l:ip> liiis What a d -n’ fVed and what a in channeldrain roofing. It is sold for 24 inches and lavs 24 inciu-'. mSlDEV. It comes in ;dl lengths fnnn 4 to 12 feet—Here is something new and prince I” better than any idher fi(rmalion of metal roofing. We always carr> “.Inst iiow did t Irt.-** I(*g-hreaking Inmi ;i large 'lock on hand. We sell No. 26 gauge only. HAD for the mouiitiiiiis if you ness hafipenV' asked Garrison. 'I'he II dancer grinm*d to liiih* Ids i*mdlion. The JOHN DEERE-HOOVER POTATO DIGGERS FILL the BILL .shore, the cool north woods. •■\Ve!l. when vv(* elick(*d in (he lieiie), They are made in all type' and >izes, suitable for any '^ize farm jot), vve w;int(*il to liave S;im hack willi and all .soil conditions. We carry a large 'tuck of repairs and can Hut if you want a perm anent arisw'cr sticky proximity with others to re­ ns. I)U( he slalh'd am! said he gnesM*d M’fve you promptly and correctly. to the problem of keepin)* cool — mind you of tlie heat. tu‘M slick with what he had o f course I knew tin* answer: by that liim* Mollie THE JOHN DEERE-VAN BRUNT GRAIN DRILLS ARE MADE in all siz.ei for hor'cs or tractor. Sow any grain that can l)e sown you’ll >io in one of these spirited Surest way to keep cool this summer and I vv(-r<*n't hiding oiir re(*liiigs mneli Ihnek .Si’ItC.IALS, and be comfortable !)>• a drill—shoe, hoe, single and douhle discs. 'Fhe di.se hearings is toclioose this sweet-running, quick- am] Sam thought h(‘'il be in the way are patented and warranted not (o work loose or wear out during all the way! stepping, easy-handling Series 40 “I'oor guy - Ik* sure Inid the vvron.- the life "f the drill. slafYt! .Mollie fi'll hufl about it, am! W hen It can’t find a breeze—it makes Huick. VV hen you hear how little one naturally I dii) too, I mean. afl(*r lo.s- We sell anci service the John Deere and New Idea lines of farm one. It won’t slutler, stall or f*e’t costs, fully equipped and delivered, ing her to me and llien with all he'd implements. The Myers, electric water systems. Sherwin-Williams prepared paints. Everything for the farmer and farm at right prices. done for us. it se<*meil just [flain loiis\ steamed up on the lou>*hest hill or in you’ll he hot and bothered till you Ladders and baskets for every purpose. Belting for all power uses. Ihe hardest tloin>*. in have !)im eul out of tlif*jiet. 'riialT get one. why wlK*n this olT)*r cfiim* along, w- It’s calm — cool — collected in all its said iiolliing doing iinh*ss Sam’s in THOS. PEPPLER, SON & CO. E ftoinfs—takes thin)>s easy and lets you *$765 to $1615 are the list />rues oj the iieie Huicks elmlc'l. 1' was Mollie’s id(*a, ;iml t I lit Mh'h., suhjt'tt to (luin^e nvithout noiice. l)aek('d i'a*r up slrting. = PHONE 143 HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. = do the same. StiinJiini iiHii spt'iuil (Kcessorm ^roi(f>s on itllmo.itls “Well. .sii’. Sam gm's out lo the .\H<’ at rxtrt! cost. AH Ihi'nk prurs itu/u,ie Siifety jr)ass nmiimiiimiiiiiiimnmiiiiiiiiimiimmiimnimiimiiiiiimimimmmimmmmi,- ,\iul it’s bij< enou>*h to provide both th>ou^hout as stiiuJ.ird etjuipnaut. Ask about the plant, tells ’em he’s an t'xperieiieed Icf* room and elbow room for all—on (icnc'.il Motors install­ '.tnm imin, ;imi gi'ts on !is a paraelint** ment plan. iumiHT. They sent him np to hail oiii hot, stuffy, muggy days there’s no at a tlioiisand f(*(’l. ami he on purpose doesn't pull iIk* cord until he’s two liim fin'd f(-)‘i Iroiii groiiml. S(*e ilie H, M. Voorhees & Bro. selieine'.' He knew if he had aii Jieei (h'lVl It laid him up, w(‘M sign 1)11 131-135 E. State St. Trenton, N. J.. It II iK'ia*. !: STORE HOURS, INCLUDING SATURDAYS, 9 TO 5:39 ■■Mullic went v(*r In (Ik* lio.'piljil to visit him : thal ■i wliv she's late l'ni- It llii.s cnniVi'cncj*. I wanh*d to gii alniig. I't All These Facts are Identified )t hill- Gee. wlinl •an yon say to a l)ini It like tlmU' First 1 Id him suiipoH iia*. With a Voorhees' Label in the Itidi I glaum oiitn all the good hreak<. !t iiml limilly 1 grab olT tlio girl he loves !( n and tills is how he hits l)aek! I.onl. it AUGUST SALE of sui’(* gels me I” .\s he di'oj)i)eil down on tin* divan Il ,igain. Ji h(*ll rang. G arrison [lieked np u It FURS u ihe phone tit his elbow, stiid: ”Ves','“ ij “MeSwei'iiey otHln* .lonrmil.’' ti eris- ix i ICRSl.V.X l.A.MilS in Voorliccs’ l''ur Salv arc tluimu.^hlircds It j: it \oice iiniioune(*d : ’‘w h at’s tin* lovvdown it v\illi well wound, loiif; pencll-likc curl, that cannol ln- M on this thing (he dtmeei’ yon W(‘i’(* rav it It it iinilalcd liy "cheap I’ersians,” j'l ing over just piilh'd?’’ it llUDvSON vSIvM.S in Voorhees' h'ui- .Sale are made from only It “I havi'idt.” Siiid Louis after tin in it Ij it tlie ceiilre hacks of pells eliminalin^' paws, necks and shoulders It •'tain, “the eockey(*d(*sl notion^ who oi It It what you’n* talking tihont.” II and nocMsilating the use ol more pelts and levrcr .seams. it ■'Gome on cut it, will ya? Von it M UvSRRA'I'vS in Voorhees’. I■\n- Sale are choice pelts trapped Know d— ri’ w(*ll vvlitu I mean. That it ill Texas where nature endows these Snuskrals with silk, pli­ \x It .Mollie IIoi)p you claim is due in he a able pelts. \t wow phoned the license hiiretin fron it NATURAL MINK in Voorhees’ Fur Sale are handsomely It (lood Satriarittin ho.spitnl t(*n minute- it I.l it let-out skins so perfectly matched that in some eases five It ago; slie w ants to file notice of Intel' \t It Hon with some bird narnel S:i’n 'I'rot. it tliousand strips are included in one coat. It JJ It • r, tVie of m,\ lioys etilled h(*r an jj And Prices sire Quite Nominal It isked for det.-ills. hnl all slie s.ial wa I.t J. P. THROCKMORTON it A Deposit will reserve your coat stored in our It he’d just found out how elD.-^t' s.viii it Cold Slorge Vaults on the premises, until Nov. 1st y Miithy Is to love. Now whal's tin- }»• it IJ it T h ir d F l o o r —R icar. It Ward Street Phone 490 Higlitstown, N. J. de?” It lU,*- Ji HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, HIGHTSTOWN, MERCER COUNTY. 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TRUCK DRIVER HURT WRIGHTSTOWN FIRE ' MOSES IVINS DISASTROUS Be Sure You Have Right William Astbiiry, 40, of Parkway Ho­ ( hinVeral •'crviees fur Muses I\in.^, 74, tel, New Brunswick, driver of an ice An cstimateil loss of $17,(XX) was Dvlio died Wednesday night, .\ugiist 19, cream truck, is rc|)ortc(l to be in a Number Before You Phone serioiis condition at St, Francis hospi­ caused by fire of unknown origin which I wire cnmhictcfl at his late. Imnu; at tal He is stifTering from fractured 'destroyed farm buildings on the dairy I l ’s an easy matter to get num­ • C'rcani Rid'^c v'^unday afternoun with ribs, lacerations of the head and pos­ farni of Wilbur G. IJavis, near Wrights- bers figures twisted around. •n.lcniicnt in (he .Mlcntuwn .Methodist sible mmctiired lung. He wa.s driv­ town, on Tuesday nighy^ August 18. It was recently stated in a daily ciiiietcry. Mr. Isitis sjieiit practically ing along the lidinbiirg'-Kobbinsville A large barn, 2 silos and a milk she ' newspaper that Columbud discov­ m 11 Ids life in the Cream Ridge --ection. road Sunday morning about two o’clock were burned, as were 10 calves, a ered America in l‘J12. Telephone when he said a heavy fog prevented young bull, 12$ tons of hay, 50D bushels numbers often gpy twisted, too. Ill R. sunived by one -on. Xonuan L. him from seeing a curve. The machine of rye and oats, ..as welt as other crops. That means delay for you and in- I\in-, ()l Xew P.-’Vpt. and f"Ur brpthers, crailied into a ii.ole ansLynis badl^’ dam- The main bariv V'lig, 40,; conv^tiuittia*. The best ■,(iuor-.jg^_,.ui ...L'Mj|,'>py’*'l'nvn ; F.dward, of ’ " aged.’’ " ...... ' A pas.sing auloist took the injured feet high and 36 feet wide, . * ^By Home Economics Department way to Ik* sure of getting the num­ Cicam Rnl.;e; Jnvr'ply r.i [mla\-t'Ovn, man to the hospital. Hightstown .nale The loss is partially covered by in­ ber you want is to look in the di­ .Hid S.iniiicl, of Franklin. Olii'E Ijolice investigated. i surance. Public Service Electric and Gas Company rectory before you call, advises tlie Xew Jersey Public Utility Infur- DR. HOW ARD A LLEN \OME fortor Innclioon1 on Tiu‘sday.” Jellied Tuna with Mayonnaise maiion UommiUee. /(' will' pra,clic('’i| nirdicinc ;it .Xew ( There! You’ve Invited a few ld\g. Ifinon 1 cup flaked The saim* advice holds good if F.'. \jn ioi 5(1 year'-, died al his V—^ frieiuls, Monday arrives and gchitinu iniiii fish you dial your number. The use of li' me l-'nd;i\ '.i*!trr an illne-.' "t ten the sun >s pourin;; out its hottest rays. I’U]) boiling 1 mip peu4S the dial i? increasing ^o that now d.i\ ■' Ser\ici' wri'i- c.'n'Iucled a! Ins You feel certain that Tuesday will be water j thsp. ihinieiito, forty-three percent of tin* world's l.Ui ieodenee ai Xiv'. l.” 'ot Tuesday Athletes know the stimula­ hotter ami that you were unwise to imp cold w.i ehuppm] telephom-s are dial telc])hones. ,:ilrMi.i..n li\ (lie \, pas- tion and quick comeback issue invitations at this time of year. tl)sp, vini'ga V I ui) mayon- Oreeee is one hundred percent au­ I'G "I llie New 1‘, \ia \lelbmh-l l’'.pis- resulting horn a hot shower Here is a nvffmi for just such a pre­ tsp. salt nai.'^c tomatic. Flirty-one percent of the ci'pal t'lnncli. Inu-iimnl wa-- in Jac- — but it must be HOT. dicament, a luncheon for a hot sum­ Uis.miivu n boiling walim, United Stales lelei»honos are dial ..li'n'W.i cr:nrlri\ hi-, '‘.lien > Mir- \l.e-! h\ !li'. wile, M - De--‘le Mlctl, mer’s day. it includes a hot soup which add cold watm-. vijiugar ami salt. Chill. but they aggregate almost fhiKHi,- ami Iwu dan. ’ill. 1 Mr-. h"iiaM K. may be made the day hufore serving Wlimi sliulKlv thicki'ued. fold in re- hOO, which is a larger total in serv­ niaijiing ingri’ditmls. Illmid. Turn into ice than in any other continent on C..iu'!"n and' Mr F W D’de>, of , and heated in a doulile lioiler just 1 'mi 111) ;!oll. oue-half hour before luncheon. Tluj del- imlividmil nmids. Chill until firm. Un- the glob(‘. Altogether there ari' al­ mold on cri.ip Imtuce. flarnisli with most la.-bhUJlOO dial telephones in lied Tima with Mayonnaise (chicken, ! '- Fredei ic S 1 leminv, i et l< >\ of additional mayonnai.se, parsley and (he world. ham, salmon or crab mmu may tie sub­ ::;’iud Tnmtv C!im-t e. New N’oik, ,id- sliced olives. Mt.iU ;i :ii( n al''i-iUM' "U I'l'eachin-; for stituted for the tuna) is comliined and Refrigerator Rolls . \e;n- <'i iw" In In- aomial lej'ort poured into a mold. The dough for the a -aid ‘‘.Ma\ -w- be deli«eird iioni 1 y. Drinking Water Should o rolls is made, covered ligtilly with two •ake 1 I up ma.'slo’d lo more preai hm cami’ai. :m. eal- thicknesses of waxed paper; then they .mp Inkcwann potato ■ i.i’id t'l ;iio',i-r a be-inmlird ami har- wn!i 1 cup scalded Not Be Warm Or Too Cold are placed in the care of the refrigera­ a e de;itll.” c, cup linear 2 I’ggs. well dough for the refrigerator rolls will Although water coming from any 1 tsp. .salt iH-aten keep as long as six days and the rolls of Xew Jersey's many public water ♦) cuii> IImiii’ I to Ilia vr a stiff donghi will he a.s Huffy and flelielons as the supplies can he assumed to he per­ fectly 1‘ure and safe for all \mr- tirst day the dough was made. Dissolve yeast in Inkcwann water. add shortening, sugar, salt and mashed pose.'^, many times (he method.-- by The iced Lea should be made the last WHY NOT liotaio to seaUh'd milk. When cooled which drinking water is jiroviih'd Hot Water by GAS is Cheap minute before you need It, if you are add yeast. Mix thoroughly ami add for employes in ortiee.'’J, commercial to have the fresh aromatic llavor that Men appreciate having hot water —140 degree water — eggs, Stir in enough Hour to make a and industrial establishments are accompanies freshly-made tea. such that the healthful advantages DO THAT on tap when they come in from strenuous play —or stiff dough. Turn (Uit on slightly floured A SUMMER LUNCHEON MENU board and knead well. Put into a howl of plentiful water drinking are lost. work. They appreciate having if without fuss or bother, large enough to. allow for slight rising. Often, too, the water is not of the without "waiting around" for the water to heut. Cream of Tomato Soup Rul) o\(‘i with melted butler, cover right, temperature, say.s the Xew FLOOR Jellied Tuna with Mayonnaise Jersey Public Utility Information They will appreciate this too —gas automatic water ti.glilly and place in refrigerutor. About Refrigerator Rolls an liour before baking time, inneh off Committee. Many case.s of cramps heaters are cheap to operate. Their high efficiency Emit dough, sliape into I’olls as desired, have been traced to overdrafts of coupled with the low residential gas rate in effect since It’cd Tea cover and lef rise until light, Hake in too cold wator, and cramps have TOMORROW? been known to end fatally. P'or last October permits you to have 100% automatic hot Cream of Tomato Soup a hot ovwi. IDF) degrees, fifteen to ■ twenty minutes, most conditions, fifty degrees is a water service in the home at a cost of only a few cents 1 can tonuiLoe.s 1 small onion satisfactory temperature for drink­ How to Prepare Iced Tea per day. Ask your plumber or a Public Service water 2 tsp. sugar 4 llisp. flour ing water and forty-five degrees is 1. Cool hot tea infusion as quickly’ tsp. soda 1 ts]). salt usually regarded as the danger heating man to call at your home and make you an esti- , as i)ossi])1e. ; 1 qt. milk f. g. pepper line. mate of the cost of automatic gas hot water service to Pour this tea iiifmsion over a HEPTUNITE 4 thsp. butter meet your needs. generous supply of lee cubes just In one saucepan melt butter, add before it is to bo served. flour, stir well, add milk and cook until 3. Dainty liiin sliees of Itmion or Air Conditioning Based mixture thickens, add salt and pepper. quarter .sliei's of orange, candied PVBLIC® SEmCE In another saucepan cook tomatoes or maiaschino cherries, pre- On Control Of Humidity with sugar fifteen minutes, add soda, frved ginger, a small triangle of • A little work and the old cuts, stir well and rub throng!) a sievu. Cook pineaiiple or even a sprig of mint Humidity i.s probably the most scratches and worn spots will be onion with tomato, ('omhine mixtures may he s(-rved with- either hot obvious fa'clor in the etfoct of air gone and /ou will have a bright and serve hot. or 'Iced t(ui. on the human being. It’s the thing tliat makes us .sutTer most in hot new floor ready to walk on in a weather. It is well understood and few nours. All you need is a is, one of tiuo vital factors in air brush anch" can of Lowe Broth­ Talkway Army Mobilized Swiftly conditioning. Research uncovereil ^ome interesting facts, rei'orts the ers Neptunite -Varnish Stain. It To Fitlht Floods on Wide Front New JiTsey Public Utility Infor­ stains and varnishes at the same mation t'ommiUee. It was learned time. Many beautiful natural that tlie total area of the nostrils There’s saf Telephone Men and Supplies Ruslied l''roni Xew jerse}' lo averages about Lwenty-two square wood shades to choosy, from. Stricken Areas; Coordination of Hell System inches and that the average iierson Units Speeded Repairs take.‘4 in about thirty cubic incbe.“ Chamberlin 6: Field in every drop! of air with every f)reafh. When we breathe rapidly (he velocity of PH O N E 175 Faced with crippled comimiiiication ties of materials and e.inumienl which air into tlie nostrils rises to a speed ' systems in flood-swept cities, towns are almost unbclievahle; —.’lO.OOfl.lHHl of feet a npnute. This is the West Ward Street conductor feet of rubber-covered wire: and hamlets extending from Maine to oldest form of air circulation and : HIGHTSTOWN, N. J-. nearly 2 1.000 telephones: 750.000 is the basis of effective air condi­ the Ohio Valley, the Bell Telephone pounds of copper line wire: 200,000 tioning. System in March tonght the greatest pounds of pole line hardware; Iwonty battle of its history against nature's three sections of central oHice switch boards and scores of private hiisiness onslaughts. The speed with which tele­ Keeping Down Gas Bill switchboards. phone service was restored even Williamsport wus.-(.he only city of Allthf" where, as in Williamsport, Pa., it had Matter Of Taking Care any considerable that was com­ completely ceased, was due in large S ------> pletely rut off from voice commmiica part to the swift mobilising of forces Keeping down the gas bill is tion with tiie outside world, and long and equipment throughout the System largtdyfm matter of judgment and distance circuits lyere pulled into that HOT WATER to meet the emergency. taking a little care. It is more city by March 21. In the great crisis New Jersey rushed ec’onomical to use a small burner How the telephone operators reacted an expeditionary force of half a him- than a large one and to use a bur­ to the emergency is best described by you want,for , dred husky telephone "trouble shoot- ner that is already hot. The n.se of quoting a teletypewriter message sent j ers" to flood-swept Williamsport, where double or triple pans is also help­ from the telephone exchange at Johns­ : the only telephone exchange had been ful. Do not heat a gallon of water town. I’a., to telephone headquarters at put entirely out of service because of when you have need of only a I the invading waters of the Susque- Philadelphia. The message read: quart. You can also save heat and I hanna. For two weeks New Jersey Iine- "Water still rising around us. Has avoid burning food by cooking ac­ I men, splicers and Installers, working reached landing jus' outside central cording to the thermometer, re­ side by side with telephone men from office door. All ten operators still at the marks the New Jersey Public Util­ other Stales, labored day and night boards, putting through every possible ity Information Committee. It is less c o st! to get the exchange back In service, call. They are magnificent. They know surprising, also, to learn how much and to make repairs on thousands of they are in a ticklish spot, and they you can cut down the gas bill in a telephone instruments in the city. keep right on. It's nearly freezing cold year if you acquire the habit of During the week when the emergency here. The water is moving at a terrific turning off the gas when you are was most serious, the Western Electric rate and is roaring past the office with through with it. Company’s factories and warehouses so loud a noise that It is hard to hear the voices over the telephone." shipped into the flooded areas quanti­ T w o F a l l - Bloom ing Shrubs WOMAN ON G.O.P. EASTERN STAFF i By A. C. McLEAN '(Extension .Service, N. J, (.'nllcKC nf AKiicuH'ire) One of the mo.st attractive bin Ic'- scr known of (he late blooniin.L’, shrubs is ibc busli clover. Lespedeza bicolor. , Similar to this shrub is Le.spede/.a for- ! inosa. Hi-)lh of these shrubs arc late | iblooniiug le.eiimcs that have Sjiray.^ of, 'rather small, purple colored, pca-like Sensational New Williams i-'W e r s . Oil-O-Matic horizontal one- 'Phe shrubs are entirely root hard>- . . . because Tydol Gasoline not only and will grow in most any .situation. unit automatic Water Heater The L. bicolor .starts liiooiniug in late July and continues until frost, while the 2 drives your motor but protects it, too L foriiiosa blooms only in vSeiHember Saves Vs to V and October. They are both easily and gives you PLENTY of ho' ■^nvn and well vvi^rih plantiim for late Of course, old-fashioned gaso­ it too! Every single drop con tains water at th turn . f a faucet both a top-cylinder lubricant bllVmi in the border or as lawn speci- line will drive your modern mo­ day or night winter or sum­ and a carbon-solvent.With every shrub- ;iro bundled niiicli like tor... but that’s not enough! mer efficiently automatically^ Those smaller engine par ts work­ turn of your motor all the upper eju, for the shoots >;enendl,v vvin- ill, but the roots .-ire (‘ntirel.y hardy parts are o il-c o o le d and c a r h o n - ing at higher speeds demand in New Jersey and even as far north COME IN AND SEE ITl cleaned.You get smoother, safer extra lubrication to keep down as New KiiKlaml. They sprout from Small Down Payment — heat and friction ... extra pro­ engine action...and you get it the roots each year and make good, at the same price you now pay .stroiiK shoots, whirh protlucc a mass Easy Terms tection to keep down carbon and of flowers in late summer and early CRAIG & HORNOR CO. corrosion. for old-fashioned gasoline. fall, as well as rather liandsoinc foli- Insist on Triple-Action Tydol. ;<=• 119 Main St. Hightstown, N. J, That’s whyTrlple-ActionTydol About the only draw-bai'k is that Phon« 57 Gasoline is bull t not only to d rive Save your mo tor a nd your money the Japanese beetle likes the foliage your motor but to o il and clea n with this modern gasoline. of these jrlants, which makes spraying necessary during July, tlie height of the A PRODUCT OP TM* TlDt WATER OIL COMPANY beetle .season. Otherwise, the plants arc practically immune to in.sert injury ^ WILLIAMS . Copyri»hl 1B86 byT.W .O.Co. TOPEKA . . . Mill Natalie Couch, in chaitge of the Woman’a Diviilon and they are not subject to disease. of Eaatern Republican Headquarter!, New -Vork, ahown during an in­ If the gardener is partial to pea-like terview with Uov. Alf Landon in hit capitol office here. Later, Mlta flowers he will find both of these shrubs n i i o M t f i r , TRIPLE GASOUNE Couch aaid of Landon: "He is a Brat rate liitener and when ha epcaks very satisfactory and they may be easi­ evet7 word counts A man of many friends in hia home atata, the ly reproduced from seed or cuttings, ACTION neighbors caU him Alf and atop him on ths atraet to chat about atata 'i'hey may also be purchased at most and national affairs." nurseries, although they are often not listed in the catalogues. Page Four HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, HIGHTSTOWN, MERCER COUiNTY, Nl’W JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936

Hightstown Gazette' NATIONAL AFFAIRS GEO. P. DENNIS By FRANK P. LITSCHERT remendous- Editor and Owner \Vt‘ litnir a great deal nl e.nnineiU Phone 373 ltd the extent and ferneity cf the re\d- diUidii in Spain. Many penplc afe wun- Sintered ;it tin lliKlitstowi), N. J., FArifles . . ♦ .« second cl,is-, matter. di fine why Mieh a- thine •'Iniuld be in ” 1 sec by the pu])c.r.s,” said Henry tins 'I'wenlietb Centmv \Nlien the By ELMO SCOTT W a TSON Tuttle at the regular iiiglilly session of I’ldilisheil every Tlmi - T.on'\erl-. ayni^ to tliVdyT'r-t''TiT' ^tdiu- age eolPnni in -Triiyuie ask any])o(ly to vote for ’em.” Six Momlis . Four Muiutis 'anee'ldi-'. Wdiieli mav be true deebii-ed...... -’'PliE XATIO.XhS ■ ■ ■ .S V\^ VVAU U 'Cl\Y “Henry,”’ Afaul -Doc, “I think, ihern SinKle Copy tlu re i-' one re:i>ila> iiiu-'l ler ought to have a^ good :i chance the extreme' df ari'lder:ille ue;d)li and of Charles A. nana. then managing -MTiii td ht tin, fii.-uT'jitm-nl ul llic beltin' 011 a camlidate as he does on a Wdfking elass puterly, Tlu- fnndanien- bra."- band. editor. But every one believed that horse race. If candidates would do this tal trouble, tlu: 'rime'< ediTeelly a"- ()1 tamrst.-, ihcri- iia\ f uK\ a\' • brcii “WHAT I FOUND IN MASSACHUSETTS” Horace Greeley liad originated it. and refrain from any talkin’ they would vt-rls, i> that in Spain llie jieojilc l)arnl> lint td thry cM'i tl'HiMsb a'_. .\fti-r pa"'ing through Rhode Island, land lie did that very thing, lie wni.s Day after day It aiipeared. Soon the bt better olT. Il-is-tluL-.rash iiroinises 'emerged iddtn Middle .X n' t'endaliMii, in lln \ d“ i*al till- 'j!ialU- a w'e enteieii M assadiuset ts and haci :ilnojie oilier than John Id McCarthy, for- whole Nortli had taken up the cry, “On [they make in expansive moiiieiit.' that wliieli (lie edimiidn man a '■erf ctuiMtrv hii.'b n'inad i, ■ bij.’.f't uni- delightiiil ride through the southern etni iiierlv of igikeluirsi ami Lakewood, N, to Richmond!” By July the govern­ Icoiiie back to plague 'em. iiitd a niMdern indiPtiial age in wliitdi Vt'ISIt’. tluTf 'oI tills great slate, jiassed many large 1. Me married a \n>img lady from 'Poms I “'fake. f(w instance, Mr. Hoover. aif lull biy. iiiu--. am'l M)nu- df the people are \ei'. ri(-li and ment could disregard it no longer. Jitlb oiif', '.,'hmI ..i n ' a.id bad '>nr , cranberry b o g s , crossed tlu- two large River and a former stenographer in the [V\lu-n you come to study what lie -cnie i.'l them -d ilumally poor lliat Gen. Irvin McDowell was ordered to stam ' '1 llifii • a' in bin'll iin.nnm-. l anal bridge''’at .Sagamore and then olhce of the late judge jeffrey. Me iDONIv in his administration you will tlie\' are hide beli.er dt'|_ in ;m ero- lollowed the east coast to I’lymoiilh, recaileii many men in Ocean (dninly. advance with his raw. untrained troops. jbe astonished at Iiow good the record and -I •lilt- (»I lln-iii d ri'---cd jiml alls uld IM nne 'eiue, th,ur tln-v were in their 'Die result was the battle of Bull Run w a t. all t' I. a in.• tin 11 liiii;-' “ni r\cry the re:d lu-'loiTc:d town of the New air.oiig them were Judge J'ayiie, former ll was when folks .get tn remem- .eii'i'-m. The bulk of the pnivlia-'iiU’ on July 21 when the Union forces were 'berin iSaniT'da> ai'lfni'x.n !n>m SrplfiiduM' L* I'.ii.'bmd Slate'. Mere, as along all of l-'.dilor l-'iseher and' Judge jelTrey, Jim ihat he had iiromised a chicken •a-'.'.ei 1-. m a few InimK, a-' indiealed inifi \i a finbt i this coiist, we were greatly disaiipointed Allaiadu'e, I'red Bunnell, Harry Maga utterly routed with n loss of nearly | in ewry [>ot and two cars in every b\- tin- f:iei lb:il ad\erli'in : in the And thfsi- band'. ill not sfcmg ;( single bathing heaeli.Tnan, the Kwarl boy.', U, S- Oraiit and 3.000 killed, wounded and missing. |garage that they began to get sore on Sp.mixli penodjiniN i- desimied to ealeli We haw- tint seen more than two dozen many others. «lon’i y.fi tlu lUcnliMii iluu d( M-i \ I- The disaster was a terrible blow to|Ri>H When he wasn’t able to deliver, did', die i>e df the wi-aldiy. i'l'T [lif\ u-jni •n 1, f \ rii liini (• than tIn­ peitple in bathm.g .suits .since we left W’e arrivct] at the Stale Ibuise at the North. Greeley published a signed got to thiiikin’ that they nevei jiisev. We arrived in IMymoutli .Saliir- aboiii three o’clock and il looked more bad' rheumatism and chilblaiiiN before >;anir ■ d ti 'oi ball il 'fl l,‘ I he 'pint > >i Mere i- 'Miiu-lhiiig wdrth lemeiiiln-r statement diselaiming responsibility day evening ami like all New bdigdand bke a se.ssion of tlie New ji-rsey Legis- his admini.'tration and wonclerin, wheth ><»nlh tin‘ '■ini ;t tliai llaiiir-' "n .1 iImii jhu , the I ’niled .Slate-' was never i for the defeat. But he was blamed for t<»wns ami cities, i( is clean and has bdnre wlien a number of appoinlnienls er it wasn’t liisHault that they had 'cm sand alhb dll- t'lfbb, ir<»m oiu- i-in! n| lemlai natidii. Insleai! ..f evulvmg iruin it, nevertheless. His bitter enemy, many beanlilti! hoiiU'. 'Pile first thing are t<> he made. The place was Pilled m.w. I'diially they got to blamin’ the tin ir" 11 It 1.1■'v ti- aiidllu-i, the 'piiit ilial llu a.'l- "! eliivaliy iiitd indii'trial feiid- we did of Course was (o visit the Ply- with senators, ward leadens, would-be James Gordon Bemielt of the Herald, eiissediiess of the weather on him. |>ack llu- M.i:!'!-, ;uid brnu- •, id«rlb lliun ;ib'in. It vv:i" Inirn the lir't lUddern de- said that the Tribune editor sbould dor. the .-.overign au- editor whose slogan precipitated a!p,-,miises m do and don't do that vvixli it--it will follow them to the emU all sizes. We sjient most of the day, his iiictiire, the State, House, eie.. ami 'lliority re-’led willi :i great niiildle class, great disaster tn our arms and to our alienates the voters. No matter if he of the eaitli, ami die on dulanl bat- after going to the morning services of wished to he remembered to (»ov. HolT- ;whom we like' to term the tvjiieal ,\nu-r- ;tln- I’jrsi Methmlist Cliurch, on the man ami the good jicople. of New jer- nride. ifmds that he can't do what he promised lb field', and wa-'lc il'eii with a .glad u'atis, 'Phey were the people whose inodigalily ; for \oul!i ii'-k'. for nothing jgrass at the beach, ami only a very few sey. WT* eamiied that night 0.1 the ------! Henry interrupted, “It’s a good thing ideal df life was to own ;i home, and 'of tiu-u' Ima’ts made a move iluring banks of the Concord IGver near Low- ! ^ . MM ti jor it wouldn’t be w'ise to do it.” 4-\eept a eaime tli.it it ran ginw en rear and educate a familv in the tear of tlie entire day. I asked if there were ell and were visited in the evening by iyou aiii’t a candidate for odice. You Ihusia-'lie -uer. am! the blaring baud' (he I.old ami in obi-dience to law, ll is Good Taste Today ^•f the foi.tball fields express lldis ii]' I any fishing parties made up from thcHlarry M. Crannier, head of the Harry talk ail the time but then of course ‘from lln^ cliildreii of thi-sc middle class jvisitors and was informed that there M. Cranmer Paper Co.. Inc., of Bos- By EMILY POST, Author of lyoii don’t say nothin'.’’ Mirging spirit as iidthiiig else in all f.'iiiiilies that our indtistrial and ])oli- jwere occasionally. This seemed so t' li. Mr. C'ranmer was bf^Pn in Ocean “Be careful of them wisecracks, gXmeriean life eaii hope [>> expre'S it. lual leaders have eonie. d'hey liave “ ETIQUETTE." “THE BLUE BOOK 'strange, wlu-n we think of the liumlreds CoitKtv and was employed at the New I Henry," adnnmished 1 )oc. “h'irst thing And then, toM. there is the note of |been neither revdliitidnists nor das.s OF SOCIAL USAGE," «tc. lyou know Bing Crosby will have you inebmehdlv that llu-se baml^" ;il\va\s lot fislieinneii ami visitors to our shores l.gyin Press office more than thirty diaiters, 'They have ludil the govern­ Avht) derive .so much pleasure ami profit years ago. Me has twin sons and one |Oji his program. Gettin' back to the jM'dinle when they s(-(lle iheinsehy-s Im ment dll ;in even keel, 'Phat is why llu- BRIDES ASK— 'subject, ! was jiraisin' the virtues of | dav the “ alnia mater,” 'I'his tune, as from our coast waters. 'Phe only ae- (huighter, all going through college. radical' have hated (lu-ni so - llu: Reds I silence in a political campaign. Kcepin’ ^iflen a;- iiol, i-l (|inte iimnsjiiring; blit it ‘tivily almig the entire Plymouth beach .Ml the farms on our route were very well know that llii-^ middle class is the I want to send Ithe gabliy kind silent i.s almost impos- liang-.n'pleasantly on the aiilimin air, ivvas one ■'peed boat which did a tliriv- small and stony, h'armers and business 1'..V1! .Mrs. I'ost: gi'eiil obstacle j/i revoltihon. jing business all day long by giving w ith silver eoriiel indes drifting, aeios' men s'ay things are better than they D t)one wedding invitation to u ninth .'^d)le. “Silence i" golden but most candi­ tlu- ha/v (ield, and it jilaintively m iii-id ' So lung ;is the Idiited ’St:Ues eschew., ’fivc-mimite riile( to eight or ten pas- wire a few years ago. Most of them er and father am) their two unniar siugers at 30 cent' each. feel that Inindon will be elected. Fath­ date" is "il\er-tonged." tlu adult b'letiei that youth i' --plen- class division and maintains this great ! ried daiightera living with tlumi. er Coughlin and Dr, 'Pownsend both l;i's ediiseioiisness instead, wheels” ;ii one of tlu: manv in Ma'sacluisetts, and that is tlie huild- tains in tluL world that look as moun­ then we may expect biUerness and hat­ jliltle [lark.s and ate our lunch, after iiu of sidewalks along the stale high and on the line Indow, the Misses tains shniihl look are (he Tclons, ob- which we tried to get t. tury (hat "erious attention ha^ been' most [lersisteiil and unsuccessful can­ dral, with the Grand Teton as the cen­ aimv of the worM im b-S' lliaii from Oh, r 111 a motor m;inia'', given to the cnlli\ ;ilio:i of the jilanl in | didate now before the i)nblic. He has tral spire. From the south and east itN leailiT' It iindses sli-fjiig men ol ,\ regubir liigliway meinice, Dear Mrs. Post: My nephew was ihi: Country. So imijorlanl h:i" it be-1 ne\'cr been elected to any office, and ; the view of tiii.s main p(‘uk is strik­ lln.se who bad llnnight tlieinsehes weak ,\nd any guv get' in my track. married several months ago. and since Conic ill recent years that there were; doesn’t expect to be. ingly similar to that of the Matler- and reveal" hidden powers by wliieh ddu- .aid guy’s n:une is Mennis m:uiy day." l:i"l fall when cash transac­ his return from Ids wedding trip has I horn of the Afi).". mien rise from olisniiilv to the lieight" WlidMpcc' My ear is full of 'ga-. His “al.so ran" record follows: tion" in 'oybe:ms on the Chicago mar­ received a bill for the hire of the five v.i leadet-diiji Such necessity nnn'e- I ,M V -loimieh's fill! of lijiple. In F)24 for governor of New York; ! Bordering the park on (he east i.s ket exceeded those in corn. oars used to lake the bridal party and 1' a harii in.i'ter, driving men on­ Ibep. lieep' Monk, honk' P'olks, let in 1925 for mayor rif New Y'.rk City: I Jackson Hole, with its historical in- In a 'talenieiil issued a few day-- ago, others to the cliurcb and then to the ward when they are vve:irv for lu’aee . me pass, in 192() for New York state senate; in ; terest ami romance. In pioneer days I. C. Bradley, president of.the National j ,\iid waleli me maim ami cripple ]927 for alderman; in 1928 for Presi­ hotel for dinner and the receiitinn. He ;ind demanding their desotiitii tlirough Soybean I’rMCc"i u-' .Association, de- (his region was famous both as a hunt­ dent; in 1929 for mayor; in 1930 for ignored the bill because we were all every ha/.ird iep mid the b^gudi. to gra-'p oi(i until November 20 of tliis year, he When cars oncoming ha\e to lag jbian, oilmeal eonsiimplion incident to j tlie hill. You. as arbiter, can help ns. old turl)iilent days remains. th*. loreb. to le:nl in the jiatli reevaled, Idle feeding of liwslock, [may be a. candidate for Pre.'idenl in Answer: There are as many local 5-st. long a-- tlu-re are "iieli nu-n, whuse .And then take to the ditchc' And although tlie 193.S crop of 4(1 mil- at least three or four more c-ami>aigns. customs as there are localities, but duuraee will iidl fail when llieir eyes The vSocialists seem likely to nominate I low to run :i traffic light jlioii ljusliels w:is twice ai" l:irge a" that, this Is one I have never heard of. The Trapped by Trifle* rm d|M-m-(l. sodoiig will the world push ()n Corner" witli no copper"; ■o.f lb34, the "harp advance in prices dur- him as (dten as he “chooses to run.'' only car that he should be expected to While tlie [mllee were investigating ■■>(1 'Urelv ti> the :laV' of prointse 1 like to seatter Icit and right ■ ing recent week" jiroves that the na-■ .As a boy in his liome town of Mar­ pay for is the one that took the best ( )id ladies ;uid meek shopper". Uion can coiMume the larger crops ex-^ ion, ().. 'ITiomas once carried news­ an empty hou.se in Newcnsflc. tlmy di.s- man and himself to the chureh. and CORN CROP AT 50-YR. LOW ,\ml timid dri\ers I delight !|iecled in succeeding year.", |papers for the late I’resident Harding. tiirbcd a inoii.se which dashed to It.s This '.r.u' Cdrn erdji will be the To sri- (heir "f|uirnis and llinciics Mr. Bradley pointed out that while: He was graduated from Princeton i.i j possibly the one in which he and Ids hole; In doing so It sentterod smne .-■•ni'.illest ;;i cO yeai , iieedi'ding to He- When I pull on them to the right I food product" and industrial ii"C' were 1905. and from Union 'Phculogical wife drove to the station after the plaster and revealed a Iddilen Imanl liarlimnt <‘\ \erieullure estimates, ba.'i-d .Ami mi'-" their 'guards by inche.s, absorbing a trememlou's volume of soy-' Seminary in 1911, in which year he en­ wedding. which led to the imaxst of a gang of on \n.;;-t 1 e. aidilidii'. 'Jdie IbdO erup .bean oil, a growing demand fi»r the! tered the I'rcsbytcrian mini.'try, filling * « * sinash-and-gral) raiders. Rogues are wa" e imi.iK-d at 1, U^d d,TO(K) bushel", 'Plic)‘\c locked me i:i a p:tddi-d cDl, .meal i" likewise aiding the imliislry. as' \arioiis iiastorates during the next 20 ■Mj' dear .Mrs. F’ost: IMease list all often betrayed by unconsiilered trltle.s. i’’or wliat, I'm somewhat li;izy ; ;i" I’dmpai'e'l w>ul 31 l.er !-li;et me;ins of inriiing confusion t'l or- Iractod partide.s of metal dust, which oeiit ll'.- than li;i- been iiroilnced in iler, 'Pile clash of ideals, ))ur]ioscs and Later Officially O. K*d diate family and bridal party. In air. ' dlier recent \car opi:iiuns leads 1" jmlgmeiil'; it re\eals It is interesting to spemilato on what many communities the bridegroom stuck to his clothes and enabled'the !in})(»rt" of corn alone durinu the cum­ principles ami shows us where we stand might hnv(' happMiei) If the invention give.s Ihe bride her tiomiuet. Tliere- police to prove that he had been iu a in' V( :ir ;tre expected t" exceed those in relation to lliem. We go forward of ehloroform had Ixani delayed by an­ fore, follow local custom. certain spot.—Tit-iyts Magazine. of P)'35, v\liuli were more tlnui 1.1 niil- by struggles and \'ictorie", and siieii other twenty yiuirs or so, observes (B by Rmllv F’ltst.— WNU Servifia. strife is necessary to the purpose of Ii< II 1)11-heD, 'nds corn and other food Aldoiis Huxley In h'onjin abd Century nnd feed <"rop' which mu'l be imported lift, as needful as the two millstones Land for the White House which grind the wheal or the hammer Magazine. There can he little doubt I f the devil catches a fellow idle, he William lA'critt, of Omaha, Neb., 112 ■will MU man\ millioiu. 1 n' \merican dol­ The principal owners of the land on ami aiuil betweeg which the tool is that doctors would have eJtrried out in­ will soon set him at work " I year." old, is looking for a wife, al- lar' inP' tlu- hand-, of f:irniers ol other which the city of, Washington is built c o m U r i t I 'l i i s situation will further teini'ered. tensive research into the 'possibilities AUGUST I though he says he was jilted at UM. 27—Last battle ot the Revo- were Daniel Carroll of the Duddington add to the ('ost of lining, which will In "uch trials at arms ignorance of hypnosis; and a rapid ami infalli­ lutionary War, near Reports come from the Prc.sident's branch of the Carroll family, a cousin alTect fanners and urban dwellers alike. lakes sides too (piickly, and allegiance ble technique of [isychological ane.s- — Charleston. Va., 1782 'Phi' a.’ain illu"lrale> (he folly of often owes more to ul)slin:icy and pre­ thesin would probably have Ixam devel­ yaVhr that Mr. Roosevelt is raising a of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the tin giuernmeiit’s ‘■economy ol .'Carci- judice than to judgment. Yet wuder oped. 2'3—Count Leo Tolstoy, great- beard. Some of those communists must signer; Samuel Davidson, Notley knowledge may bring a new danger by -(-.N Russian writers, have been getting his car again. Young and David Barnes. The land t\ ” devised by swi\ej-clnrir 'kigricul- In the pro(‘(‘ss of i)erfeefing tills tech­ born. 1828. inral expert"” in WasniTVjton. ’who do urimg com|»romise and leaving no cn- nique much valuable infonimtion about bh which the While House ."itands be­ tliiisiasins or convictions for wliieh we Charles Near, garageman of vSeattlc, not yet appear t'* have .discosered that the nature of the mind ami its relation 29— First Indian ReservationWash., has invented a wood-splitting longed to David Biirnes, an aged tlu weather lias a controlling iniluejice w'ill live and die. Beyond such luke­ established by Ne-w Jer­ Scotchman, who very reluctantly gav< warm caution there lies real conviction, to the body would certainly have been sey. 1758. maehiiic whicdi will split a log hito kind­ f)n farm production, .\s a result ol ling ill short order. up his 000 acres for the federal city wdiere vision rises abo\e the smoke and made available—Information which, for this oversiglit, million" uf American when negotlatioiis were in progress for dust of the arena and st'f,> clearly and lack of sufficient practical niolive for 30— Germans make their first acres and .American farm laborers have In a onc.g-oom shack in the moun­ buying up Inrul for the National (dapi- hien keyit in idleno-'S, while foreign singly the essential goal at stake. research, either wms not unearthed (ill air raid on Paris. 1914. tains near 'i'ucson, Ariz., with a dog for tnl. Daniel Carroll owned a larg« rountric" have profiled by our ill-ad­ Such vi.siunaries, who see not merely much later or still remains to he dis a conijianion, and dre.-5.Sced in denim and both sides of a (piestion but also the tract of land along the eastern braneli vised flouting of the laws of nature and covered. 1—St. Petersburg, Russia, m deer .skins, lives Johanna Smith, who, th( (lictatc.s of common sense. greater principles to which il refers, After 1848 hypnotism sank into dis­ re-named Petrograd, 1914. as Lila Love, was the toast of Broad­ of the Potomac river, which includes become our leaders. Thc.se lift up the site of the Capitol. repute, and it was not till 18!)2. just SEPTEMBER way 40 years ago. The isms of America have many standards to which we may dedicate fifty-one years after Braid had ilom* -names and slogans, but they all lead oui strength and our sword arm. The.se 1—Confederate* evacuate Six brothers-in-law of Philadelphia bis classical work on the subject, that Atlanta after siege, 1804. i(, the j)ublic treasury. we must have if strife is to find the who have married the six Carson sis­ President Roosevelt apparently has shortest way to jicacc and if we are the British Medical a.ssoeiation at last ters have formed the Brothers-in-Law changed his mind about driving the But tiie people who fight for a “noble to be spared the long struggles for un­ officially admitted its existence and f»er- f< ^—Start of London, England, As.sociation and meet every Friday money-changers from the temple and and righteous cau.ie” always expect to worthy victories and the old habits of mltted its use. greatest fire, 16M. night to discuss methods of getting has decided to borrow all their money gel hard cash if it wins. blind hate and destruction. along with their wives. first. HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, HIGHTSTOWN, MERCER COUNTY, NEW Jl-'.RSKY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936 Paer Five

TO hO.'W —$S(K) $^),(XX) to lo;ui on . MISS CATHERINE M. CONERTY Small Adv. Column good first nuTtgnges, IMione ISH. Ktt,- ■ The Wren Family ^ 1 . 1 • o(j, of hitu'olri .Avenue,. Jameshurg. died No advertisement msertecl m s(dl A, 15S Ivogcrs Axcntic. I Tilt' hou.-sp wTt'ii and tin* luiiuOiilled RATES: this column for less than 25 inarsl, wn.nhuhl.lewh,.,, llH.y ' cents. Add one cent for each word or abbrevia­ RUBBER STAMPS Twinloi- wr.M, and Iha ' (’andina w.vn Jj; ''irvKc.l by lu r siMyr K,,se, The Churches tion above 25. Large size heading 10 cents and lldTR'TrMtiu'r*'. Daniel and 1 liomas, extra, Postage stamps are acceptable.. Ads Rnhhe stamps, self inkers, hatid, Ming and liie 'slmrl- inserted only on receipt of cash. daters, pads, Mamp ink.':, mimberitig' seenml snialh'si of nil of Kasieni birds, ,, . . . Vdeei- 1 and The iniblic I’hnols will <1111(11 Wi'>iiL:ur, Say ah'UU halt a- long. union at Sea (urt on Saturday, . „ ■ . ■ , „ ' the eonti'siaiKs is severed. 'Plieir own- A New Five-Story Hotel With Stores, , , REV. THOMAS TYACK. Pastor •r D n n , J -T-i C 'Gio serve as seconds, nr them \< nf Ghicagi', had Mrs, Sarali )‘OR RKN'P - • I'ive-room aiiartment lo tie rollowed by a i heatre and ... .\liss Carlotta h. Davison, organist, small Mr. and George W, Ih Shinn, with all convenience.*:. (ui I’l'anklin Power House. I islies made rnuu ral R.lack arre-U' eo:iodered to-.he the greatest; paid rent. “.^dagi(^’ h- A. Bourganll-1 liuanulray; building hniiiii in the history of Rrince-i “1 lumoreske,’’ Dvorak (arranged by Miss . Irma Dilatush, uf Morrison P‘(.)R RI’lNT-i'ive-'room house, with tun slarled tin- w e k when the long-; — Ihederie York); “.Andanlino,” Chauvel Avenue, sjieiU the week \isiting ehieketi coop, modern imiirovements. in discussed Rrinceton Municiiial lm-| (arranged by Guilmant). friends tories with , 'Phe Seiitember meeting' u'l the Com­ at Yardville for a week. HOUSES, ainirtments and bungalows many store spaei.-s will he located just i mon Council will he held 1 uesday eve­ Miss Sarah Applegate, of Ventnor,'for rent and for sale. Phone 158, beyond the new post oflice in the big ning, -September first. All bills must be is n.KUCst of Mr, ;uul Mrs I G Hoff-'Russell A. I'.Knor, insurance and Prop square that replace's the block former- ■ filed with the Ht>rongh Clerk not"later 'erty Management, 158 Rogers Avenue. ly occupieil by the numerous old wood- i than Saturday of this week. A. L. .Schicinier bas just returned eii frame houses. | frtjni a business trip to Cincinnati FO R SALE 'I'he develPipmeiit extends-.flu Xasya'ii j Miss Gnssic Hard will sail Saturday Ohio. Htreel from John to Haker StrPet.s. tTie , on llie S. S. (4rij)shohn for a cruise to Miss Marie Whitaker and niere, ------' present main eiilranee to the i»osl ot- j Large Q ( Hermuda. Miss Hard recently returned Miss Ruth Aiulrey Gimminjz, of b'.ast IX)R S.Md'.—Twelve-foot rattle rack, j mj through to (JuniTv Streit i SIIcinI or home after spending several weeks at Oraniie, are siiendint; a week at Hunk- nearly new. Michael Mcllneniey suctions of Chambers. j UnsHced Loaf O Totem Hodge, Avcrill Hark. N, Y. e,' Hill Cottage. Riordan’s store, HightMown. j 'phe nevv hniul. to he called the Nas- j Mr. ami Mrs. S. K. Bennett enler- — ------;------“ isau Tavern, will replace the famous i.ild ■ sliced Mr. ami Mrs. Hal])h K, Harmon, Mr rII uIt Sliced Loaf 6c | Cracked W heat and Mrs. A. M. Eangford and.Mr. audjUincH M r ^ and I'OR SAHP- Rarlor suite and large j \s4iich will later be torn j loaf ctw-nPIm. thi«;!Miami, IMa,, lor several nays lasi rug, an m goon eonumoi. i nunc it... ;^,h1 ,,11 its ^itu a park will he^ specialSpecial forFor Fridas^fnday and Sakitday O^lyl ^ '. , ■ 1*1 V ■<' -..1.1 \i rr'*'\Vi1 uml their Sntulay i;ne.>ts were Mrs. Mrs. 1-,. H. Keed. 1.IH t*r:nikiin Street, ereateil, b.miiiieii on the e.ust and west WI..1 D _____I ^A Savins', wraji^d r T ' “ 2H,n.l2 " 2 l h -ir unPer Bennett and William K. Snede- 1 ------by 3l)-mot street. TIn.s park will haie Fruit & Nut Bread loaf Iwiir K. yumders ,it thur sitmimr hoiru prospe.n Plains. ! POTATO FARM a frontage ,,f about UK) fe.'t r in person. N. Sklover, of lliilfish Street which runs through; Grapefruit 2 "c:: 25c holidav season. turned from a visit of several weeks 11 light-town, N, J. l-I-2t. will he widim-eil as well as extended to | POLK'S with Mr. ami Mrs. Orlando Howell at. Cliaiiibcr-. Stix-et, thereby elimmating . Examination for dtXI motor vehicle • Court House, i b'OR S.M.E --- Innir l''irestom' tires that (le.id end, 1 Encore Spaghetti MacAVonl 2 phgs 9c iiispeetors needed under the law will] |ni,,,;on is enjoying his va-.6 .1X1x2 0, tubes ami rings; use.1 2,30 miles, The original |ilan-. lor this great piobably be held m (K'tober, ■“'t'” '’''" ipje duties at the State Oust liki- new. $7 eai'li. S'e Wilbur inojei'l were liiwt slarteil in IbOti. but Shredded Wheat pkg I Ic iiig to the Civil Service ilei>artment,. j in Trenton iHutcbinson, Ma|ile Sli ■ Ic Garage. Except Con«omme», it wa- not until the spring of 1623. when i Chicken Gumbo Preliminary preparations for the test ; Mrs, Henry W'ilson amEl,E*2t. till I'rmeelon Municipal liiiprmenu'nt, j Heinz Soups or Clam Chowder 2 ::t 25c have been comiileted by the exaiiimcrs, i Cranfonl, \swre wei-k end! ------Ine.. was incorporated that tlu-y bi'gan | Ctam Chowder, Consomme med. Cflo 1 5 c ipiiest's of Mr, ami Mrs. William T. Hen- I'OR S.\l,E--Choice bniMimg lots on to tak<‘ lUTinite shai.e and tlu' actual | Heinz and Chicken Gumbo i'. Herbert Oavison, Jr., will he fea Hlight-town Heights. $2(X). u|>. $2.- 001 ,,f d,,. maiiy properties in­ 7iturdavi''‘Mr, and Mrs. l-'rank Masclial and cash, bal.nncc ,.ii easy' in<>nthly p a y - 1 d , ; ' ' ' , r a ; : ' , ' ' ' b e g M A "inpi' Arr All-Around Milk Supply m 2u w t G '2 ^ 2 k a r 2 C E , , n . A wilEdaugliter, Marv^ are sislting relatives ments. Inquire, t.eorge I. Bene. .nu: c.vlK'il it. but m.w it has WHITE HOUSE (3 cans |3c) !)C^ {irc.-^entcd . under . . the (liructilui nf;u' Haltimorc. .Mn. i.M ^r. Ijucnmc a reality Mr. ami Mrx. Winfield Jolmsoii spent With the ianm'liiiig "f these three big Honis 'I'aiipe, of New Y'irk !Si:ndav at Sea Hav Heach I'OR S.MxE—Heap’- prolific recleam-fl hs. it believed that with their A. H. ScheliiuT, Ir„ is cnjoviiig hisAeed vvheat, grown from certified ^xeed. ;, .i,,',,iutit .n,' t he nt her vv, irk on the iimd Evap. Milk 2c'atl5* An entlui''ia-tic meetiu'2 of the H ghtsltnvn Rcimhlican C4ub wa.- held vacati'iii with fnemis in Rutherford an'.at $H50 per bn-lnd at farm. 1 hone^,j ^|im-tmeiil house-. ;, p, sfienil the wei'k emPS varieties that would cost me $.1.00 •" ■pji.p p];,,, taking in the entire blo. k Earl Brand .lecasion being in celebration of his 1.8th' ,.j,I, M ,-s. Henry C. T’arkcr, $5.1X1 each at wholesale to |■''Pl■''l■e f,!,,,,, C.reeii I" .lacks, ,n Streets. llaE o Choice Fruit Salad 25c birthday aimii'ersarv. .-Xmong those, .,,,,1 faiiiiK-, ISeleiM now. lake latei, 1(X) olhei \.ine- hfiran' ami a town hall, with Ited Coffee Is Real y Good attending the affair were loseph Mohr,, xi;,,-,. Martin, of Ridgefield ties, 38 cents each up, Kver\ tree ■l yi.p.; ainl a br.'.a.l parking -pace wilh . . . uhen made with . . . Save Money Thomas tb.pkins, Joseph and Ere.lcnck .;|,cmling a few n-idcral)lc -jiacc road when two telelibonc poles and n|' ' ’ ■ ...... of the hundreds of dollars spent billboard were bknvn down on the ^'*"1 p rt P T EADFRS tin.-; vicinity each fall and winter-fnr HOME MADE PEANUT Peaches Yellcrz Freeston» ^ lbs I 7 c High voltage lines of the Jersey Ccn-;MERCER magazines. Oldest agency in U. S.: Butter Daisies____ eb. 29c tral Eight Sf Power Company were' ‘ Guaranteed lowest rales on all periodi-. Fancy cals, donie.stic and foreign. Instructions' bk.wn across the Eakehiirst road, near ^ , T , r< Full-Podded Ib N(W Lisbon. A dog was cleetrocntcd. The fourth .and final (.overnors Day and equipment free. Start a growing CHOCOLATE Lima Beans and motorists reporred receiving .slight'of the season will be liebl today at and permanent business in whole or, Marshmallow Fud^c ib24c Sweet shocks when they drove over the lilies.; Sea Gin when represomalives from spare lime. .-Xddress Moorc-Cottrell,' each Meaty Linesmen repaired tli,e poles within a |three coiintie.g nicluding Mercer, gath Inc., Wayland Road, North Cohoctmi, ‘ Cantaloupes ALMOND CRUNCH ib 39c short time. e*.' at Camp HofTman. N. Y. I More than 500 will be present froin Fancy Green Large 'Phe public schools of the local school; Mercer County, according to - Dr. CROCHETKRS (female) — Kxperi-! BRAZIL CRUNCH lb 39c Apples COOKING Size 3 district will receive $21,050.13 this year, Charles H. Mitchell, Republican Coiin- ciiccd on infants’ hand-made bootees, fiom state school monies. This amount-ty chairman, the representation includ sacqiics and shonldcrcttcs. Write Chas.' FRUIT NUT Crisp Iceberg Lettuce head [ Oc about $2,500 less than received last ing approximately 15 l'ic{)ublican clubs Metz, 11 N. Sixth St., Phila., Ra. 12-4t.j 2 lb. 15c year when the amount apportioned was throughout the county, FUDGE '» 1 9 c Fancy Italian Prunes $2:r547.28. The api)roi)riated monies, are A vaudeville show will he staged to MISCELLANEOUS Golden Ripe Bananas A lb. 2 3c derived chiefly from the 90 per cent entertain the crowd while the leaders TRY OUR TASTY stale school tax known as the two and talk politics. Arrangements have been Fancy Seedless Grapes 2 lb. 15 c three-quarter mill tax on real estate, made to serve coffee and sandwiches in INSURANCE Sandwiches-Fancy Sundaes one of the mess halls to the Mercer All lines at reduced costs. Represent­ railroad taxes, state income from ripa­ ------A N D ------rian rights and the 90 per cent penalty County delegation. ing safe and sound mutual and stock FOOD STORES fund is imposed for failure of school The Hightstown delegation will join companies. Without obligation ask for ICE CREAM SODAS fl A&P district.s to pay taxes as of December the Trenton aggregation at Memorial rates. Phone 112, S. Elwood Croshaw, These pricei effective iin Hifhtstown end vicinity, Aug^uct Z7tK, 28th and ZMh ] 15, each year. Park at 11 o’clock. 34d' South Main Street, Hightstow'i. I 3 Page Six HlCTHTSTOWN GAZETTE. HIGHTSTOWN, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936

A (log bile valueil at $500 is, (i'^tol In ever twenty years service as eon- i an’oiig the a^M-ts in the bankruptr 'table, Tnin Sinitli, of Ozuna, Tex., has' [TWO INJURED IN AUTO CRASH petition filed by I'dank Helmwie/. e«>.i ;iK\er carried a gim, made an arrest, Y our Gardeu tractor oi Amsterdam, N, Y. imr v-iived a paju-r. Roper Greeted at Exposition ; In a two-ear rear-eml collision early This Week TSnnday morning on Notliiighain Way jiiear the Kobbinsville-M erccrville cut- l.ovtil vSliort. Ilf I,ink- Mai^h, I’a.,' I),, a v^.irianl -iwnni mu by hi-, (,vv i ' I By A. C. McLEAN I off, Elmer Aaroiison, 26, and his broth- recently li:»l his tear diii'ls injiireil iiufmlii-r, Ifau- Uiuleruuml. m' Unyal (kih, (K.xlensinn Service, J. Colle^fe of AKriculiiire) jer, Uoyd, 2 1, both of Rolrbinsville, suf­ an aiitonidhilc an'ideiit and •.■annut -tiip ' M irli., was anc'lcd fm' Uealina a ! (rarcienrrs who like lo Iry ificir li:md fered serious injuries. T hey were seat crying. 'ring from his niotlirr. 1^1 glowing plant.s of I'.iirojican origin 'to ,Sl. lM-:incis ho.spilal with possible ,\\ill find (hat from n'ow until October kslaill IraeUire- and body liiirts. .1 i.s one ,of the busl times to pureliase I -Micliael hedor, driver of the car in ,and |)lant peonies. iwhrh the Aaroiison brothers were rid­ ^ I'hese attractive plants have alioiif ing, esdaped injury. Albert L. Ander- tfSthat D d Y ou Know About Health? i finished flicir growth for the seaso. j.son, 24, Ilf the Edinburg road, driver By FISHER BROWN and NAT FALK and It they are tran^lllante(l now, they jof the other car, was treateed at Al- becffine ihorniighly rooted before win- |lentii\v:i for chest liriiises and a cut tvi. .Most of them will bloom next on the c\'c and leg. ■ spring much better than if you move them later or in the spring, provided Judge J, Jiaidwin, of I talla.s, has ruled the dnisions made are not too sniall. lliai a mail need not jiay a detective Kememl)or. in plaaling peonies, not hirer! l),v his wile to watch him. The to pi.ml loo deeply, 'Plie erowiis slionld (Utccli.c rc]iorlcd that the man had be planted about two inches under the done iiotliing more immoral than play­ suifaie of the soil. K.\aminc the roots ing (loniinocs anil jiool wliiie away from earelully and if they are distorted, nit home cu'iiings, so the wife refused to awav this ]iart. I’eonies sometimes be­ pa.v for the ^lentil's seiwices, 4'he jud.ge come inteetrd with nematoiles. winch decided auainst the dcicclive wlien lie i:msj,-s a swelling or di'tortion oKthc siicil the hushanil. mots and poor l)lo^( fnmous brain plenty of milk. sl.i Itl.i \ It J M M 'l'.lt VI t'.y I It .Secretary oi l.omrneret Daniel E Kopei will l)c ]M)S''iblu to rai''C larger flowers,- surgeon; he developed the method Swimming is one of the finest OIL BURNERS us s h o u ti iihcive 'eft s, he amveri in Dallas Saturday for the opening or the but (licy will not be so hue as thow of operating on brain tumors under kind.s of exercise known, but a stren­ some protection for the flowers on] la shown above left a.s he arrived in Dallas for the opening of the $25,- CRAIG & HORNOR Icx'al anesthetic; has removed more uous uiio. Persons who are in training jrai’'ud indoor.v under '.,;la'^<. Provide' than 2,000 tumors of the brain. obtain much benefit from a daily 1)1)0 ,1)01) 1 exii.a t'entennial Exposition He is being greeted by Governor James frosty ni.kdits ai|\.-\flu’y simuld bloony PHONE 57 MAIN STREET 2. baldness, if not caused by dis­ swim. Summer vacationers must be V. Allred with whom he participated in the opening ceremonies. until Nowniber. i ease. iTias' sometimes be averted by careful not to overstrain. FOOD FACTS Did You Know That: Burning Feet I’oapnratcd biilk 'hnw.s -m crcani- linu liccause tlie fat nlobnles arc DON'T SUFFER ANOTHER MINUTE Evona’ Oxylln Ointment is guaranteed to '‘ground up” '<0 that they mix witli give instant, womforting relief. Absolutely (he whole milk and don’t rise to new and dilTerent. Works wonders be­ cause it la anLi6eptIc» cooling, healing, the tnp. pain relieving, soothing, deodorant,

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ro« ECONOHICAI T»«!SP0»TAT10H ^CHEVROLET A CCNUAL YALBI FOR COMPLETE DRIVING EASE r X UJOUCO RA TH eR YOU GIVE VOURFAMJU G iv e I T TO T H E ice viSIwBAlyTifoll CReftn MO(v flwo L6T HINT Give IT TO LJrtfcW YOU use ••• AND UP • L ist yrp r ictee t uj o f iN leu; ew oiurtuorS ta n d a rd u Coupe oma t tFlint, ur purse. fp Chevrolet’s IMPROVED GLID­ GUERNSEY DAIRY CEEVROLET MOTOR COMPACT, DETROIT, MICHIGAN SHOCKPROOF STEERING* ING KNEE-ACTION RIDE* —prevents steering wheel vibra­ —gives the world’s safest,smooth- tion—makes driving as easy at THE VERY BESTOF «Bt motoring. riding. M ilk & c r e a m • A. » ■. ADVuminto c«. OUR FIGHT IS TO KEEP MILK SAFE BY CLEANLINESS. 'X J. P. THROCKMORTON Every community roust be protected from those who would endanger health. FOR RAW AND PASTEURIZED GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK WARD STREET Phone 490 HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Phone 269 HIGHTSTOWN GUERNSEY DAIRY HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, HIGHTSTOWN, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, .THUKSUAY, AUGUST 27. 1936 Page Seven I Organs in Churches Were 'LEAVING ACCIDENT LEADS TO Banned by the Puritans August Brings Apples of Quality Governor Directs Motion Picture SENTENCE FOR DAYTON DRIVER The I’uricuns of the Sixteeiuh and I l,c;i\ing tin; -;cciic of an accident at Seventeenth centiiri('S were very To Market As the Iwremost Fruit ilvoiitc 25 and Uc:m< Corner, Deans, re- much opposed to ihi‘ nse of c'hnrcli' ^ suited iu a "eiitciice of 2 .S days in the organs. Alice M. Karh' in h ^ ^ T h e [county workliousc for (A'orge Antal, Sabbath in riiritan New Kngland” Desirable \ari('ties Found in Fale Huninn-r Crop; Buying of Davion, who was unable to pay a line of $2.a impost'll l)y Kt.‘ConlrF George mentions tliat in HUl rlie Ummd- Snggcfelions for llousrwives; No Longer Just Apples .Waller Sniulay mglil. ili-5 license was hcads had gone i)inMiL;h Mnudanil de­ By FRED W. JACKSON riAokcd for an indefinite |)criod, stroying the noble organs In ttie Director, Division of Consumer Information ’ Aula! wa'- arrested by SiTgcant churcJjos and cnihedrals, (hd.v I'oiir or Department of Agriculture, Trenton, N, J, ■GiA-r-F I’rolH-ri ami 'rroo]u‘r George five being left nninjured. 'lids preju­ 'IG-drinam on oinij'lainl of William ATK August brings to market j weeks. The Stnrr is t)ie first of the dice was transl'erriMl to New England. . Aiilclu'll, of j.diii'lovvu. V a. driver of 1 j some of the belter kinds of ap­ eason having the full size which is Cotton Mather and other iin-aelieis at­ desired for baking. Its tart flavor llu- -dlier car. ples. Early season offering'^ are Milplicll cliai.ril llial Iii> car wa. tacked the use of nnrsieal insirnnteni.-^ often just apple.s bul from now oil and excellent flesh texture place it in churches. In 1713 tin Eiigli.Nh organ 111 demand for pies. Stavr is a rather ■iiriuk at ilic iiilciycctioii. and .‘\nlal throughout the fall and wiiitei' dio\F auay^witlioiil -it'ipiMnc. .Mitchell came to this country and was given to large, smooth, pluinp-appeanng ap- months apples of qualjji^' will be turned Nnla!’-' IiccU'f miinbcr over to the Hnittle Street dnirHi in Eoston, found on llie markels. UaU- p'din,' and made a FoMiplaint but the congregation voted to reiiise Apples proljably lend themselves a;. ,iMmi liioi tile gift. In ITJM the church tir New to a greater variety of uses than any Till c,u-- uFiF only -.li 'bilv damaged bury ul)t;iined Jn orgjin tuid m my lui- ' otlier fruit. Their popularity , and extensive use are eonliriiied by dieti­ pleastuii and • dis])araging rercrenocs lack vNIiarkcy-, -aii-.'r and iiarUmdi-r, tians who pronounce them palat­ were mtide by derg\ men of nihi'r U I. d 1" beat back nit" >vl ^l)iU a daik able, nutritious, healthful and inex­ ptirishe’S to “mir neighbor’s hn\ individual dturdies or sects that re- ! summer fruits, the ajiple soon shoul­ fuse the use of organs on other tluin, ders Us w'uy to tin* lop and by late linandti] grounds. summer lum again liecome oiii must KNOX DRILLING FOR popular sta})le fruit. GREAT BATTLE Early Varieties No doiibl .->oim of the eurlv -urn- mer varioiies hove alri'adv lion .sampli'd, Init now the iioiisowili* H E A l.T lS find.s she can idioose from an in­ creasing numlier of dioice kinds. A knowletlgp of the iK'tter varieties I I A I® r 1 A ' E S S is highly desiraiile in order to be al)le to reeogniv.e which are best Guv. Jame.s V. Allred, sealed in itu- * I Iu- I e,\a.- Kangei. I'aramouiitA. $L suited for a particular purpose. for every foot ollico of W. A. Webh, general manager OOO.OflO contribution to (he Ontennial. We .suggest that every housewife ef the Texas Centennial Exposition, Rangers, in tlu* backg’- und, heard the become acquainted with each varie­ which opens in Dallas June 6 . is shown ty in season, an undertaking which governor make motion picture history Picking Apples m Mercer County above as he directed the first scene of will be found to be very interesting by directing the first scene by phone. and protltable. Readily recognized' pie with green skin, occa.sionally on the market today is Wealthy, one bearing a pink cheek. Gravenstein of the first really good cooking va­ is another choice apple appearing New Jersey College Bred Peaches rieties of the late sninmer apiiles. in August, picked green for use as Quite tart when green. Wealthy is a cooking apple or excellent for juicy, of good texture, and fine fla­ dessert when permitted to ripen. Attain Natural Ripeness on Trees vor With further ripening. Wealthy develops a beautiful red color, loses Selecting apples depends mostly some of its tartness and becomes a on season and intended use. but in Slalc Falx-l, OHicijil (aa:!.- Insure (,)ualil.Y Fruit for choice table or dessert apple. How­ all cases degree of ripeness and t,ousuuier.s; First Time on Market for New V arietjes ever it is as a green .or partially quality are important. The chang­ ripe apple that Wealthy has estab­ ing of the green on the under side By FRED W, JACKSON lished itself as one of the finest to a yellowish or creamy color in­ Director, D vision of Consumer Information summer all-purpose varieties. dicates the degree of ripeness. Soft, D^portintnt of Agriculture, Trenton, N, J. over-ripe fruit should be avoided in Starr and Gravenstein the summer months. It is better to F.ltSlOY peaches are “in". They j wivi's ehno.-e Klappey for liom i'ran are the lirsl lree-ri|)ened peaches ■ Him; ,iml large quamiliee. are ime Housewives are recognizing an­ buy only such quantities as are J other New Jersey variety, Starr, as needed for immediate use. As to of the season. From the s.une. N ew .perved uiuler a freezin.a proeyss l..r an apple well adapted for cooking size, smaller apples represent more Jersey orchards whi'n* many »ui-, in h'o knife-throwing M-eiu-N for llie' HARD- HITTING. straight- CSIOSS more Ilian weleome Iveamo' llo- lime favorite i, llelle of ileorma. it!o\'ies, eharge> $15 to throw ;il an. shooting Frank Knox, veteran of di.saslroni freezes of He pa .1 I w i Klevor is unsurpasiml in iTim while E X THE PLACE TO HAVE ' -.tra, $2.S at a featuri-d player, and two wars and Republican Vice S E R winters have threatemal Gu' croiL fl'‘Huf!, ireestone variety Iona YOUR EYES EXAMINED fi*i (III $50 ti I $l(H) at a ■'tar, ■ Presidential nominee, will visit every To both growers and <‘o- u-m-rs tlw ; Pf'zed for u.^e a.; a de . m- section of the country to carry the 19nf) crop has b(M*n veiw vv’ee lU' I'or 1'U‘ cooking or lor canning. 1 iirs SyKe-tcr IMiimlec, a VV'I'A worker ot message of the Landon-Kn x cru­ another reir-on, Thir year the m*w , va-ielv j- at it‘= peak during tin* t )li:ey. 111., has jtml married lii-'' lOlh sade to cut taxes and restore gov­ rnllege-hred vai-ieli'”- are I'rm 1 ing 1 lenaiavr of AuatM, wife at (be age of 03. Iuk l)ride being: ernment to the control of tiie peo­ Ml .. \'io!a Martin, 5I. If liis memory, for llu* lirH time. Tile-, are‘mii'-(M How To Buy Your feet just can’t help be­ foat lire-. ple. Col. Knox says lor every $2.12 -ir\e- him lorn-idly, lii-< former wive-' iii.iu'oveil iy]MS and a:'e tin* r '-nP i Dm* of ihv oiit.uiudiug t)f 1 he .It'!’- t'V pi'iU'he-' ir I he full being spent by tlie federal goverA-> ing happier, healthier—more fuel nanle^ were Mary. M;iy, l.oii, of ;i quartf'r of a eeiitnry fjf breeil- ment. cnly $1 is being raised m ii":' work done at the A":'-e'lili ural aroma and flavor 1h"V aiaiuire beautiful—once you put them S.ida, Stell.i, Lulu, Sarah, Laura, ami lax.;,ion. This means the,other $1.12 rvrimeiit Station at N(‘\v Hruti.' tlirough le-iiig 1 ree-rip.'iied- Grown Julia, llie h'Dl )ia\inu divorced liim will have to be paid for double- into this famous Red Cross SUNOFftOVLCc w u'k. nearly' with oiilv a day’s haul fr(>m ■ a,L. a lew week'' ae" the markt*!. Hie rrep ' is permitteil Shoe — the “Miracle” Shoe New Varieties J o West State StJ rentoh Tile (lis! ingiii-diiii r iiiire's of to rem'h a miieh higher degi'(“e ot — the Exerciser. It gives the new peache ar" Hu iii!a''oV'ai ma ’ il 1' ty j ban tlms.* wliieh ai e Players! Learn with flavor, juic(‘ coui'Uit : I ‘ U'\Jnr . IrniM (i irom a distaiiee, The American Boy barefoot freedom—exercises August Furniture Sale |.!u’ \Vhi n buying peaelu- . a-.e*'rfa!n I-Hpei'ially imteworl hy Boys and youm; men who w.miI to iin|H''>v * your feet—acts as a “beauty EYESTRAIN natural i'i])eTie-s wliudi leU aiLini ’ho varietv nam(*’iii oialer to li" able their cjawl ■jliohe. Iheir li.iskel .shiM)ting, then ^ N O WON'! on the lre»*. and y.-i i ,11'e no’ ar.lii'i to recognize them. S'/-*-m an liti>(llini{. tlu-ir tennis ha< kli.tncl, nt tlu'ii b.dl treatment” with e.-ory step. Carloads of Newly Styled Furniture At to-' '-•oft to Uiov uP. I'iiaeuel--, importani qii ility factor herausio caiiyimr, tan enlist the aid ot the nation's Ridiculously Low Prices rhe si:m of tlu* piU'. i-. approximaie-' lot (-most coaclies and pi,iyp» s By suli.scribinif Price now only $6.50. CaiLses Headache Karlv thi-. n of 111.'-'' to TliK .AMERICAN BOY niai'.>/in'* and fot- new varieliu^. Jubilee. w,i v-ry ' V the •■:' la-'. in inosl j)i aelle.' 'I’iie lowini; the .sjxnts inU'tviews and fiction stoi i>--j Furnished $ -“ v\ 'll i i-iv' (1. ('on iiau r ■ and d 'at iao-(l imporl.'int faelor^-jT) oh mwe Ui.it appe.'i eacfi montli. 89 er- cmnnu'nt'Ml nii il,--. do i' yellow hi liiiying p'aeln-s is tlm d.-groe of Koi the coming year staff wrifeis have gone ^ a ’£ 5 0 C O R R EC T^ t • two of the greatest foolh.d! tt'ams in the More than you expect for your money. Yout fi- di and rood early ':t'a-;on fl.ivor, ripones;;. wliiclv is imiieal''ii liy tin* toonliv Minnesota and Soutliern Methixlitt credit account wclcomcd--Terms to suit you. Sima* ahmil Am-'h ] •-Ivti'lil I'l wiiieli glfi'll ndor oil l)n‘ tor liist hand tijrs on slr.itegy, lilockmg, Eill Crosley Shelvador Refrigerators pev. o’.ip of tin* o'd varieliea ha.' under sid(* has turned ti; a-ereani cairyiiii;, passing, and the fine points of line lixi'llisir,' in Trr:. LENSES play. They liave written the story of Bobhie —Everything for the Home ir-'n ill lU'mai'd. Whih' not o well or vf'How and also by finnness. Wilson, All-American halfback. liiiown :i;' thf/i'hirTla. Hi-' !■ piiev Miiy only what i-'- needed for im­ They liave inter vii'wed track co.icli- Prevent E.ye Strain LEE FURNITURE CO. ha ■ better lltivnr ami ii -- Ih ’ lias mediate ii-e and avoid any allowing es like Beinie Mooie> and Boh Simpson- H.ive 144-46 N. Broad St, TR EN TO N , N, J. very deep yellow color. Many eimo liruisoil or dlseas*'d ^•pots. gone to the University of Okt.-fiorna to h-arn YARDS liovi college cliampions wn-.stlr', to Notre Dame Open Wednesday, Friday & Saturday Evenings f()i tin* story of the Iniilding of a great b.is ■ ketb.ill U am . Tlipy liave sought out famous baseball players, swimnnns. tenni.s champioiiH and All-American back.s, to get their stoj-y of how to play tlie game. A M ER IC A N BOY fiction is j.imini'd with in ­ structive background details telling how to play a U'lter game. And the ivsl of the rnag.i/ine is jamnii-d with aclvenlure, explora­ tion. vocatiimal help and articles vital to Ixiys Ohio St.vte University's tr,*ck head, coach of the famous sprinter and low hurdler, Jesse Owens, and himself a former hurdling star, firsT le.irned to lutrdh* from articles in T H E AMERICAN BOY. "I used to cut out hurdling j pictures and duplicate tlu-m in front of a mirror. Then on the ti.ick I'd follow that fur in.” Today thousiinds of futuie cji.impious .n" just as e.agerly following T H E AM ERICAN THI S M O D E R * E L E C T R I C WAY iiOY. Send your subscription to THE AMf.R- ICON BOY, ?-130 .Second Blvd., Detroit, Mich Liiclose with ymu name and address SI fo< • Canning used to be hard, hot work. Now Westinghouse electric cooking makes it easy, ,1 year’s subscrijrtion, $2 for throe years, and ,»dil jO tents if vmi w.mt th<- subset ii>tion to g-j automatic, cool. I t’s so .simple that even a child can help. You’ll find it fun to put up t ) .1 foreign rddn-ss. On newsstands. 10 cents supplies of canned foods in season, when fruits and vegetables are so economical. Let us - ,» cojiy. show you the figures proving how much you can save, with almost no effort at all. WestlEgtioiisa Find! Summer ELECTRIC RANGES Reductions Come in and let us show you these beau­ All $1 tiful new ranges. Let us demonstrate the Polo Shirts 79c sensational new '‘Economizer” unit that combines top sriccd with llie LOWEST ELECTRIC COSTS IN HISTORY. Neckyrear $1 Qualities, 79c Only I |T.()0 $1.50 Qualities, $1.15 %_/ Down Wash Ties, 35c 3 for $1 Balance on our convenient terms Tdjamas $1.50 Qualities, $1.15 $2 Qualities, $1.65 Jersey Centra! Power & Li^htCo. $2.50 Qualities, $1.95 Ollier keduclioiis Phone Hightstown 201 Thromjhout the Store R A D O N N E U y WALLACH iLD» WASR J ^ R DISHES ELECTRICALLY S2 EAST STATI »T TRENTO N , N. J. Page Eight HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE. HIGHTSTQWN, MERCER COUNTS'. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 1936

Hiiyonnt:, itri- K’viiiK I'.bbcts a close j Peddle Summer ' rm in ibf |n>iiU 0 )ntf''t, As \'uu were j Hi-Y Continues A BANKER FOR 50 YEARS Ai.lil in an eaiiicr ciilimm, the poiat j ITS TRUE! By Wiley Padan Sunday, August 2drd, marked the 50th Sessions Close S'. -Ieni i' ha^eil upim interest in siiorls, ■ at, tii \ ersa ry of Symnics H, I’crntic'.s (liseiiilitie, laidiieratieii anil sueh mat-j In First Place in Q Cl ] 11 T jeonnection with the First National lers. , . , I ITiday Evening, OOltball League Hc is the only l,a--l night a '-mail cnntiiie.e-it n| 1 eil-] OLIVER ______^ jbviug otigirial stockholder of the Itank Heavy Registration for Fall Term '1' !>'S'-' ‘ •'' '’‘■'I ' Big Upset When Decker’s Dairy De-i'*!!-' FO^'hotl of assi-tailt trust , NEIT-PEP. HARDX Which Opens September 21-W ilson J ' e ' 1-k1 WEIGHS 2G S POUMPS, feat Firemen—Ruggies Hold Posses- "7 3 ;'',, ... Hall the Moat Popular Dormitory. ti'(: letVMin l u Tlu'lun- (Ini' L a u r e l HIS MOTHER WEIGHS j sion of Second Position , vttme is in Ins 74th year and is , (bethe niimb;unt"iilinmhamt"ii teamteam. I tie imimil -njyu \. ------A'lijo.vmg e.xecllcnt healtlt. He i.s a lover re\ita "tint "f sUulynj' in the ailenioon | H A R D Y ^ 2 2 0 , HIS FATHER tlu ’ luijlll le.u'll- The lli-Y eonlinueil in first [ilace nil-"’' H‘)wers and spends mueh of his time Wlu'-n- till" iss^r iu itivler t" gam the freedom of the i T-HOU6 MT IT VAS FUNNY WHEN WEIGHED 2?L HIS .11 . -1 ' I lie I'i'd- ileleated as Ihcy^ sttl)dned their I'eddiel"' .H'"-tlen. I-'or forty years hc wa.s \C" \i>u UK-llu- 'iinimrr'iinimri ( \ eiim.g. c. Tile mruii allnielinii ^was their THEY 60T STUCK IN A PHONE' 4 BROTHERS AND rivals, H-,i, Conlimting their heavv liit-p''l’U'''*'’"‘^'-’'!^ h'v T'ir.sl I’re.-hyteri- Sch(i"l, will br liist abniit i'eiulv I" InmlmaU'. C.i^nrge ( a^e, wlui ^ BQOT+I VHIL-e FILMING'OUP, inii-i liunlmali'. C.i^nrg SISTERS, AS WELL AS ting Ihe Hi-Y batsmen aecoiiitfe'tf rofrC "SnmlaySutcrliool and has been an ac- cl'i'r,. Tlu n lb‘ i v\ill be .1 lirU'f bill iibe in baC-ball aiul ba>- , RELATIONS'"UAND THE PROP 4 AUNTS AND UNCLES, s!;.ired 1‘ fourteen safeties. I.eading the Hi-Y !''''' '"‘-'"'her all his life and is an elder ill the I'aini-i’.-- .u t iIiC" until the n-eii- the past i w 'd eai " and i.s ^ CARPENTER HAD TO ALL WEIGHED 2 0 0 j Sejileinbri' 21 At kdball 1. TEAR THE BODTh APART m hiUing were Roger Morris, Rainier;"' !he ehtireh. He is both ;i ('barter liii "{ ""i.in MiM-ii" Il'iW belli "ea"-med jm..llu- iiiiiinr Jer- j POUNDS,OP. MORE thr |ireM-ni Imu- llie I'c;■i-l l .It i« >11-- I' u' TO AFT _ THEM Dennis ami lind Nor'em.ss, each getlin.g j‘V,"l he.v tiiemhcr of the Cranhitry f.lons ,‘ey I'eiin ,i-a'-me. idle .game was a. I I"" hits in four trips, I'-lelcher P'"h- Nis son, l.eslie W. Rer'iine i.s the "I'liiptil :iic evUA'tlii ■l\ ‘l.arl I" !ini"li. nmning 1 2 ^ V at I’e-Mir ibnll fi'>iii gleamed in defeat with two hits in three "f the hank, juu! tlu I'Hiiniau (M]>;u lb Sen.itm-v finally taking tbei -t \ er\ \r-.\ iiiiiiii tries, one of vvhich was a tri|,le. ' ------will be l;t\(ul !" ilie nliu tb t in •111 (be leagtie-leuding l>m,L',- f-ntui'' .He idt .'U'i’l llii'-e r lu in. eal'e ;i! linrine llu* game Ca"e Decker’s vs. Firemen DUTCH NECK til. liaitil' fulh alh'Urtl tf .'111 b". m:.de !\V' ,'lean lilt", batting ,4IH) lor, I I’erhaps the biggest upset of the eitr- |,-u'ol) \V-fli,.n sn,l ,..;f l.-itr a|']th. .lilt ^ ll.l. 'U; ' Ill -iialK tlu uamn. and did a beautiful jnb in ; ;rent sea.s,n, eame Tuesday when the. lained Sunday at'tlu' home "of M r''aTi rr« liciitiriU, b-llfiebl. t. jiiht before the \\il"Mn ll;iH 1>< I itahlt . ,.nu- that lu -.till bad 'iiK' (btficnlly ’ !h.;,TmTi:’emT i;;:'lUZblT^lne' — bi i. In'.' . liul’. iml iidMllI uiib the light.- j.li.iienlly esfieri-■ iHairymen have sinmpeil hadlv, hut llieif! ,\Ir and Mrs Oi-viil,. A v\--.,t, , ve- ;.t the li\ ,-n. <-d It" troldil a"t niubt’s game.' M-.ory nva-r the top diets,on ,eam.v pntsilMith barm i 5 ' Ld ^ Mann;; ■.ill be !iM>\e\ei _ iK-m hm'k tn the rtmtnng. , J J. „ ,p .^ ss Vtol,: w T o f M ; ; : Ip :■ 1 ai't bndav atti.'ni"on the innl iriefl j Rug Co. vs. Bible Class .'“''"'h.v Hawk, Mr. ami .Mrs, f.ewis aleligbl t. )\el lield ■ \.iti'd tiit’a \" iniu I .111'.11 in nninmg a i ; lly virtue of tlieir third conseeutive p B"wers were Roint Rleasa'il visitor.s . nu Mil at If piMjiani of eseiit iiiidiided li- ibal 'win the Rug Company gained imdis-Rh"'"h'>y. >Mle •still ■ mini', inmii. UimI |.iiI. llm-c-i •!i . an- [puled possession ol seeoiid idaee. WithMrs. h.ngene Roszel, of (b mall W -.1 rae -ii.'k 1.1' r. l.i.t:iln r;uT nml , Mibr; llwo home runs by Yank h'reitag the/.'''"'" d","-", were guests of Mr. and ; ■«.airi llian -wai. lA lai llu- mu-1 aimmnm, tlm : tn [Rii.g Company defeated the Bible Class, i-''p' '\"lham F, Ro.szel. Sunday. " •hr - . I lit .it the aiiri n.i.'U wa'-'tlu- .--a. k | |‘T4, on t" an early start, the Rng| ['"d Mrs, lohii C, Whileoinh had • niti bndt -in I Smiik' "1 ihr h..\- "'-n- '»E | lU'lL d :C\mt|)aiiy was never ihreatriied there-rY ' '('ir tmesis ilnring the week end 1....k lalh till- -a'.-k' ;uiil .-.irlv i:i the race, alter. 1 Mrs. R"yee Haines, of Trenton, and ti-ali. bu b fr ilur llie K,,.\ Klilat^ lurm-il a rciv cra.'ctnl i • sCllMt.l |U IH I ' Jersey Central vs. Independents lii'Ts' Clen I'.llyn, [I- •uu-psamil lh;i! ca\.c him a '.."".,.1 It'll. tu s -linm k. ilm, ir.im \imlcn-L'.Igntc, : In another elose .game the Rower; Clark Hill of T , w bdubo. ihe linniii-l 11.ill, walkfil " O ' V' ' jkompaiiy emeij'ed vietorinns by a one-bm,| y,,, Cordon C Tinda'll'’' " ’'’" ^ 1 run mttrgin, 8-7. Mu- Imlependcnts, [ \ | ,- v, Tn,., i, i r i i , , .Mu , •"..{(ball team -an' .dib- t I, '; .11 h". iillcil nicclc ml" th'', ib.ria t . , 3 ! 2 \ u t-'iw at Ibe e\ ia, k ami he l!>'imile.l aluni; the t..'itb:iH Hl-ongh they playe.l well Ihknghtn.l, sotT laT h .- i il; ’i 3'^' ^ . f tlu Men'-- Fible Cbi 1 lu I'uhi seilh a areal 'leal "f ea-e. I'litling were agam unable to break thyuigh in-[ p Washington, | ,.T , a,„| Vir mtia"'’ ,1" the winning cninmn. A three-wav' Mr a,,,] \f,n n.„.: , v ir.^nita. game b_'. b''tli teaim ..II a g.''"l ka‘.!_a'.''' I'c .nuance. The .m-1 wa ir n'inil in lb<- «'i tlu- II, ,a'.-h'L". H .ra.-es.i ua- u-iv inter- , , , , Hie was thereby realize.l for thinl plaee.Pn.s' S a \I l eV T ' ’'’''^7, '■]K.rt'-nian-'lni. and . m-"! tun ibat wa- h.r Ihe -I.eelal.'r-, allliMi'.Hi s.'ine ins UK' F,remen, lersey Central' an.l Crove xisUor.s'sa, t ' X ' l''wn raiinel wubK-r-, led \s 'I'l'i'k t'il>. teameil well Irvether '*‘'ooden craft that figured in the Siberian fur-trading days— i'.'ver their ^ Bible Clas.v adversaries, j has been spendin.g a few days with b'. XliiliarU" li -Mber!, J r. t'‘f'k tlu i-iin ihe ie(|nireil ilislame uillV"' iting back 45 years, is being used in the filming of Laurel and IThe Riible Class saw a tvvo-nm lead van-'-Miss Flizahelh Cmendyke. siniinuT helu'iil iiinm. it.ini inl'i c.unj> liileh WiKi.n -Mien, h.v \irtm fardy’s ‘Our Relations’,” says Wiley Padan. The “Homer” was |ish as Reddie put on the pressure in! Ui"s, D. B, Thompson is visiti.pg her It. the tune .■! In 3. Tlu- 1! n-li t--ti'w n I, -1 H , in lit e > t rtn w as Ineh Vesurrected from the sea graveyard at Wilmington after being out the fifth to score three nms,. Blieelier j ntphevv, Harold Thompson, ami fainilv, b-'V hrlr.'ti-.! llleil team tbpi'.i dl till the ,iiti riiii.ai. eelim'.' Ithen blanked the Bible Class for two:"f Neptune. medinni <>\ an ilmimatum t(»umaiiuii{ |i,,inl- nr'htei! tmtar,! of commission for five years. 'innings to win by a one-rnii margin. ' .Mrs. Koseoe \V. Hnlick, \fis.; Beaii- lu-liV-iin the h'Wer enmt' i>l the ill. ; . i-.mtest, , ! Bug Company vs. Decker’s, Afarjorie Httlick. tt, Mimher ..i I'e.Mie bi'y. will he | Idle -Miihall and (emn- antiMfe" a" i .\nnther close tilt emled in favor of , 7 \f B '7 ''®’ I i.It • .uu- • "1 the fme w"i‘k • >1 ' mr di ,in\i'im-K awaiting the .inh'cime nf the [the Ivug Comiiany as a late rally by thek'-erett, of .\Jer- met "Y ” U m etarv. \l\an Allen, wb" tinal e\.'mmia1i"i)s this T hnrsHat' am !. Itairymeii fell..short by one run, Uerb:,.j||^, '' revenlly at Sea- 1- m lig -tr-l in -uininbiimj tlie --^tiwlb l"riil.it, i"r there are '-.mf half (io/.eii Alleii led the Rug Com|)any in batting them eMmi'letiiie the tv"rk reiitiired Ml *']pn !'Ilian-like .ictiut> "U the ]>arl jvvitli three for three and Roy Rnib'n | o' 7 ' c,"*"’, 7.-, i',,]- their Hij'loinas. There are :i feu, <. our nuTe riu i : i-tie ndk. likewise hit safelv three times in as!p,. ‘ ■'■.■'I’ v't ' ' ' ‘"hland of Ocean Tbui week vef'. few .irli\iiii -i are be- h'.ve wh" are walihiinj tht- i.nteoniej 'maity tries for the Dairymen. jng '•L.'lu dllb.-d . Ill 'iidei.t'. ■.ove tlm liMys I,f tlieir wi.rk terv elirsely these dny-t | an (.pi">r(nii!(\ t" 'luiw llien be't l"i i,,r with the speed "f the summer Hi-Y vs. Independents M r, and Mrs. William Iv, Roszel and 'wiitmi', i'mcmI exaniinalioii' thu- Ibui^ si'hin'I retiews it i' tyry easy t" make j '[ lu- Ili-Y luam L^-nt un a hittiny;I fnmily .^pent vSaliinlav at .A.tlantic City, d,L> and b'ru!;i\, Tiu' 'Mitball Imun. will a lud slip at the terv last mimile. b'.ny spreu a.s llu’v trounced the Indcpen-' M r, and M T'. h'rank Coward, of Tren- j'lav it' !a't bavin game Tm -'day nielit iiiativ "I the b'.ys the wi.rk nf the nevt j ,der.t', lS-2, Tlu- Ili-Y scored in alLton. recently \ii'(cd Mr, and' Mrs, F. !l)iit two innin.Lis they ban.ued out'Wilbert Knnnver. U i-diic''la\ -ntdii llu- 'innnier '.du"'! A\.a r IS parliaU,y (lependent iipi'n tvhalj 1)( V-. and i.a.nltv will meet I" e.nj'gv ,i i . .Iniie in the next few .lays. Friday '2.] bits, Vint Taylor and Kiy^cr Mor-i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mather, Miss '-j-(cial flmm-r, at wliudi time vannu-. :aftenii..in, after the letiehers have] ■ ris led the hitters with four an^l three ;Ki;th Xfather, \fr. and Mrs. Leroy prize award's an !'• be annimnced I be ttnneil ini', the "fliee their final deei-j By Home Economics Department , hits re.'pectively in five times at bat, I Oover retiinu’d Mniidav from a motor Mbulai' Inuin.' the higlii-'l 'ilu 'b n l u :.i,.ns 'ill Ihe-e niaUefs, an infnrmalj Marple ,c;leamed in defeat with three'Iriii (hroimh the XeW hjiudand States Public Service Electric and Gas Company for four. a\era-.M- \< l\r\ R. I’erkm', "1 New .. .nimeneeiiU'tit will take place h.r those' I .Miss lean llenninu, of Idiiladeiphia. hots \vh'' meet with stiei’i- ' Ihen the, League Standings lhas been visiliiu-; Niiss Domtliy Con* Ivavpt. ddii-' bny iinderl'i(>k tn r a ri a W.‘ I’ct. Inver, null in l-damJi ha\iiin bad no p rr\i"U ' r.eaills will he sent to tari"iis nnivcrsi-| PANTRY shelf, well-stocked with Quince, Orange Marmalade ' s,,iiie eases r.'e.,rde,l In the I JI'.-Y ...... 1.IXX)| yij. Rribcrt C. vSanders and (ontact witli the lain'inue Not only ties, in a variety of conserves, marma­ 7 cups chopped 5 cups water s.hool I les f.,r those buys retiiriiing ‘ Ru,u Co...... ''>ns, Bobby and Melvin, visited ^fr. and did be (jualify h t a unit but bi" grade's A lades and preserves, will fill any quince 24 cups sugar i'l the f: II, rel'ort- .'f reeoiiimetidalions Rcddic ...... ■jJj’IMrs, Irving I,. Hunsackcr. of tiie Kings- were <■(.ii'i'leiitly in the '>0 ' |brMn:li"Ui homemaker’s heart with joy. 3 cups sliced 1 cup liquid ei mpleU l, ami the activities of the smn- j'lrenicn ...... road, vSumlay. llu entire -unmu-r. \ runner-up in It may he impossible to purchase orange pectin Jersey Central flu siluilar'bip rankin'.' ;■ William nier will liliallv he eloseil, : 'l''ndn!l and. son, 7felvin,. cranberries at this season for the Quince, Peel and core the quinces, chop fint iH'cki'iN ...... •™|vi'iled Mrs. Charle' !•', Ti'ulall, vSiin- llleuht'i', Ml lla'lirMiiek' 11 enj lilPer' Apple and Cranberry Conserve, but you Independent' k ill'’ a\er.i' e wa- 'M and l>b-u her’> SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS | and cook until soft (eight minutes) In ,2fX)' dav UNDERGO EXAMINATION ; may substitute commercially-canned two cups of water. Slice the oranges Ikbh- Cla<< .(XX); yir and Nfrs, William Reid and fani- l"'epb SebnoMiic. " f fib-n Kidge, ha- berries and attain the same delicious s( tnie time at the home of relatives abends w n the iriin i' lonniameiit aiul very thin and cook slowly in a covered Iiriu :- "I " biKil Imu-- air undrrrM-^ results. EDINBURG Si ’nie time at th ehome of rvlati?e> .it till' wnini..' Iva>iii"‘ul b.bbel'. "I kettle with one cup of \vater for fifteen ill: a rig'MiMiu nU'du al m'pi'rtmn t'> dr-j liere. I ’lrii, 'eviii' 1... be lu-;idnig l«n a \u'lMi'y Add a few jars of these preserves to minutes. Add the orange'to the quince li-rmuir llu'ir iiliu 1m 'rr\(' iTr tbr Mr. and .Mr'. Milton S. lluliek en-i Annual Outing 111 tile cm ]^' tournament. i-',l)bet' ma> your collerfioii to make it complete. with two cups of water and cook slowly leriained during the week end Miss| l'Ck)-37 M'hnnl year. The annual iiicnir ennduefed bv the garner Iw - IrMplue-. Weilne'-rkiv niilit. fifteen minutes longer. Add the .sugar, J'lessie Melick, of Clinton; .Mr. a:idi Tbr indi\idnal rrp"rt' will '!i'*w -'iirb ^ PRESERVES local Pred)ytcrian fstimlay school ladies' fi.r be 1' Miu- " f llie Pair Iim;. . w b" .tre bring to a boil and boil for two minutes. •?\lrs. Norman Ilulick. Geraldine Mar-i miMniial-H'ii a' bl"''d pirssnrr, rtmdi-‘ Pil)h‘ cla'' wa< at the hom.e of Mr.s. biiftlin. ah'ng. tow.-utl Wednesday ii" m i Ginger Pears tin. of I’rincclon; Mr. and .MrF«. Rmlin! lidi. "f heart, tutu---, kulnry- and ryc.-^ I i\dd the pectin, remove from stove, let Geor.ge h', C'oward Saturday, when nu- fni the higlie'i pMim ratin.-- tropbu". 12 pears 2 lemons, graitd Hnlick, of Cranbiiry, and Mi.-^s lleleii] i.f ra'di driuT; 'I stand two minutes, pour into jelly jars numerous games were induhged in and beiiU; awardt-il T. lli'e tW" liiclu-'l. 111 ad'litiMii, iiin''Cular i t)"rdinaiib"n. r 8 cups gramilnted yellow rind and cover with melted paraffin. Recipe Hunt, of Pennington. ! liriirv f'."i.dband. Mf K m ii'o n ; Iltmrv refreshments 'erved. Ekach nicinber I'untal iMiiditiun. lii'tnry <>i vmTig" "i' susar 2 oz. preserved makes two dozen jars. Mi.^s Marion 'rilim. of Columbus,; Kiie, >.f iei'es Citv, and \X dsoii \ile i. present gave the dollar they had likr attack hearing ami rellese-. will 4 lemons, juice '.Mn.t^er (cut fine) vSaturday with .Mrs. .Ada I )ye. i earned, stating methorl of realizing Peach Conserve br I'hrcki''! lip ... he Ihe medical insjiee- 4 cups water i Mr, and Mrs. KliiH'F Ikuis, Miss \ ’ir-j 'Mile, which to l)e added to the new ginia liaus, Mr. and .Mrs. .Arthur lu'vin Pa "I t-arh srh'>"l di-tricl with a (b'f-^ Wash, peel and cut pears into small 15 peaches 3^^ cups sugar chapel fund. Tho.se enjoving the event HIGHTS THEATRE were visitors on Sunday of Mi.ss Mor- .• i'- rn'MinmnidatiMii a-' t't physical fit-; pieces. Mix remninin.!? ingredients to­ 1 pt can 1 cup blanched were Mrs. John C. Whitcomb, Mrs. Hightsloivn, N. J. Tek; Hightstown 131 • p.r bii' Mprratim.' givrii. ! icncc IMvin at the h'itkin Hospital. gether and bring to a boil. Place in pineapple almonds h'reri A. Robins, Mrs. George D. Rob- Tlir rcp'trt-- arc bciiir, a."Cinbird by I .\!i,ss Jeiitiie Dye- ami Mi.'is J.illian ^ _ Mr-;. D. B. Thpait I hiirsday \yith | WnnrlF„ll Snodekpr. Matinpps —Sund.iy, Monday, Wednesday, Fri­ until thick. Pack into hot. clean jars apple and add ,to chopped peaches witM Thoiniison, Mrs. Woodhull Snedeker, day, Saturday and Holidays—Starting at '2:30 .. hi' iTlirr by Scptrml)rr 8.' JJ'bc rrgii- Mrs, .■‘\(la J)yc. Afrs. Franklin Vruuland, Mrs. W. T.aw- and seal immedt'atfdy. sugar; let stand one hour. Cook slowly P. M. latiMn' air l"nr'l by llir 8tatc Pnard Mr. and Mrs, Perry Stillwell enter­ mice Plackwell, Mrs, George Gro- "f i■■.ducatiM1 ami cnfnrccd/tM eliminate for forty-five minutes, then add almonds tained un Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ Thursday & Friday, August 27t(i & 2Xth. Quince, Apple and Cranberry Conserve endyke, Mrs. R, Kirby .'\ppelget, Mrs. e\