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Army Man Found Shot Sewer Cost May Jump $1000000 Devoted Complete Nrws. Pictured Community Interest Presented I'nirV, Oarly I Local Coverage And Imparlial'y Each Week Ill 3nbepent»ent • leaber Publlnhed Every Thundny U,V—NO. 11 WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1953 lit is Or««n etnut. WoodbndM, N. J. PRICE EIGHT CENTS Ko««»fcw Wo HW/ Wf /<"• frizes in^TA'Variety Show jCops View Prom Plan Endorsement Grows Sewer Cost Civic leaden, Officials Express Enthusiastic Army Man Support for (.ommunity-Spomored Parly May Jump Question'. What li your opinion of the community -sponsored plan to hold the Senior Prom at The Pines, complete with dancing, Found Shot entertainment and refreshment*, concluding at 3 A. M.? $1,000,000 Try to Identify Him as W«U "»n, president. Fords Lions Club—This is without a doubt the finest thing ever done for the youngsters Extension of Program to Bandit Wounded in In the township, If this prom idea Can bring1 about Inman Ave. Would 13 p Attempting Stick-up the saving of a life of just one boy or girl it will total to $5,500,000 have served Its purpose. The plan 1* worthy of the WOODBRIDO-E—A 19-year-old WOODBRIDOE — Indications mmy sergeant, attached to the support of every citizen of Woodbrldge Township to that the proposed addition to the 53rd Quartermasters, lying near assure Its success. Mrs. Rasmussen and I feel hon- sewer program to provide for the death In a Newark Hospital Is be- ored to be able to act as chaperones on the night Inman Avenue section of Colnnla lieved to be the. bandit who at- will cost the Township $1,000,000 tempted to hold up the French of the affair. additional, were forthcoming to- cnblns on Route 1 early Saturday day. mornlns and was shot by Patrol- James Byert, president, Woodbrldge Klwanta Club—T think thnt the The original sewer project was man John Faczak. idea is marvelous but I feel that It should be fi- estimated to cost $4,500,000 In- Sunday morning, a teletype nanced by family donations or those Individuals who cluding an incinerator, message came from Newark that At the last Town Committee unidentified man was found wish to contribute one, two or Uiree dollars. In this meeting. Charles Tereelln, of the , slumped on the Newark station way It keeps-it in the student's family. If the service Inman Avenue section, asked if platform and had evedently been clubs were to finance the program It would take the Township had made any plans struck by ft train, as his skull was to provide sewer facilities for the fractured. away the principal and thought for which it was new Inman Avenue school. He said Since the description of the man predicated. the Board' of Education had an was similar to the man Faczak alternate plan for* septic tanks I i t ilrntftd youngsters whw will appear In ;i show t» ho prosoiitcrt Saturday by the School Parrnt-'IVarlirr Association of which would coot $12,300, but due shot. Newark headquarters was Mm. Edward Stat, president, Women's Civic Club of Woodbrldjf— \\n( (IIIIUIKP high school auditorium. I'mo- will he awarded to tlie "most l;\!cnU'(l children" liy a sprri:il oonimiltrc of judges. called and a request made to ex- to the nature of the ground he felt amine the man thoroughly for a I am highly In favor of such a prom, IUs without this proposal would not be suit- bullet wound. A short time later, able. Newark authorities called back a doubt the best Idea propagated for our young Mr. Terzella was told the Town- it li Talent Show Mrs. Neary'sNeighborhoodEffort |Priscoe to Return ship was waiting for a certificate that a bullet wound had been dis- people In many years. This Is the sort of thing we covered—the bullet having en- of necessity from the Stntc Board ,i Oiler Variety Boosts Senior Prom Fund by $97 As Football Coach? tered through the outside of the really need in Woodbrldge. Where can we better put of Health before proceeding with eft knee and exiting from the the work. It was estimated the WOODBRIDGE-Mrs. J. Lester Neary, New Dover Road, WOODBRIDGF^ Nicholas A nside of the right knee. The re- our efforts than in our children? cost would be approximately $60,- ',:•: ii K;K- Fifty youn;?- Colonia, conducted a one-woman campaign in her area for j ved as football port also stated the wound was 000 to ins-tall an Interceptor just •,/! [mm a group of 100 Pr SCoei wh0 ser the community-sponsored Woodbridge high school senior coach at Wood'bridge High school not older than 24 hours and was to take care of the school. i.,,l last week, will par- made by a 'bullet not larger than uugn b, Quigley—This plan sounds wonderful to me. It is . Yimtli Talent SIKJW to prom this week and as a result turned in $97 to Dr. John P. for approximately 15 years, re- Expect Sewers nice to feel that the students will all be at The However, residents in the Inman •,:, ijv the Parent-Teach- Lozo, high school principal and treasurer of the fund. Mrs. signing in 1949, is expected to be a .38 calibre. reappolnted to that post by the Pines together throughout the evening. The service Avenue section havr been under ivii of School l. Satur- Neary is the wife of School Commissioner Neary. The sergeant regained consci- Board of Education after receiving ousness long enough to give his clubs should be commended for the stand they have the impression for some time that i.iiiii",c high school au- Dr. Lof.o announced today that a report from the athletic com- name as Carl Ward Jr., 606 St. they will be provided with sewer .contributions to date amount to' taken and the support they are giving this program. mittee. Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn and to facilities with the construction of who will ap- $407. A number of the donations Ronson Plant Building 1 We can be relieved in knowing that the youngsters George Gerek, who was ap- state that he was on leave from the sewage disposal plant. A sur- are from Wood-1 came from parents of High School are in safe hands and are near to their homes, in- To Start by May 15th pointed football coach on Mr, Pris- Watertown, N. Y. Before he could vey by Consulting Engineer Louis •i, siiool, Schools 1 and stead of wandering oft to New York City and other seniors who are dellKhted with the coe's resignation, tendered his for- be questioned further he lapsed P. Booz Including the repair of hiiil.-p-. Hopelawn, Port plan of holdinK the prom at The WOODBRIDGE — Township. mal resignation as coach to the places. I am for it 100 percent. the Iselin-Co4onla trunk sewer Siwaren, St. James', into unconsciousness again. His Pines and keeping the students Attorney B. W. Vogel announced Board at an adjourned meeting condition is said to be "critical." which takes care of Qordontown, Strawberry Hill there until 3 A.M., 30 they will not today that title has finally been Monday night. His resignation had Try Identification Colonia Village, Chain o'Hllls, jb« wandering around all over the Herman Stern, president, Woodbridge Lions Club—Tins piom is in- Woodbridge Oaks and parts of perfected for all the property in been rumored for some time. How- Jenoe Nagyhetenyl, an Hungar the program will Slate as in previous years. which the Ronson Art Metal ever, Mr. Gerek will remain as tended to keep our boys and girls off thfi highways Iselin, estimates the cost at $1.- ian refugee who serves as night 000,000. It Is estimated also that vocal numbers The largest single donation to Company is Interested, and ar- coach of baseball. clerk at the motel and Officer Fac- while at the same time give them a well-deserved ::imoiii''.l solos. Some of date was from the Woodbricige rangements are being made to Also said to be Interested in the the repair to the Iselin-Colonia zak went to Newark In an attempt celebration ana affair on this, one of their most im- trunk sewer would cost $200,000 , Hunts have appeared on Lions Club—a check for $50. br<"i\k ground for the new Bon- football coaching post, is John to identify the soldier as the hold- i television programs. son plant here. portant milestones in life. I am sure the people of alone. These figures were con- The plan endorsed by the Tomczuk, but from all indications up man> failed In the identifica- ! i- of arrangements are "I have been to touch with WoodbiidRe will get behind this very worthwhile en- firmed by Mayor Hurch B. United Service Clubs, calls for Mr. Priscoe seems to 'be in the t,|on because the man's face Is Mi>ii Frey. general chair- Alexander Aaronson, president lead for the job at the present and Township Attorney B. W. providing dancing, entertainment badly swollen and battered mak- deavor. If just one injury Is prevented it can be :, John Aquil&, ticket of Ronson," Senator Vogel trnie. ing Identification almost impos- (Continued r,n Pag* 6i stated "and he tells me ground considered a worthwhile project. It is an excellent ;i. Mrs. Eugene Burns, and refreshments throughout the' sible. The victim's lace was also Judges will be «wn1ne, Tbe Senior ClaBs.wlll do- will he broken no later TO RECEIVE MEMBERS gwathed in bandages and a steel undertaking by all the people of Woodbrldge.
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