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VOL, XII—NO. 25' FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS RQtartan Aids Kiwanis Fund Legion Post Warns Against Hate Large. Crowd Carnival Set Hears Eaton Valentine Fire Brick For June 5-10 Memorial Day any and Missouri d--. Berry Street Site Is Representative Urges ' Selected; Gardner, Residents to Preserve Kath Head Committee 'Spiritual Dignity' WOODBRIDGE—W i 11 i am A. WOODBRIDGE—"There is only Gardner and Thomas F. Kath one essential question before man- were named co-chairmen of the kind today hi order to determine carnival to be held June 5-10 in- our destiny. Shall we live in a free world, or hi a slave world? o Change'in-'Policy or Personnel clusive under the auspices of Shall we be free as we have been Woodbridge Post,' the American since the beginning of this nation Legion, on the site across from the or will we live under a dictatorship Expected; to Retain Valentine Legion Home o'n Berry Street. with no morals, no humanity, no They will be assisted by Richard dignity for the human being? H. Foerch and Edward S. Brook- Ladies and gentlemen, we are here .an field. in honor of our dead. They must Mayor August F. Greiner, a member of the Woodbridgre Kolary DR. CHAELES A. EATON not have died in vain. It is for you Club, buys first ticket for wrestling show to be sponsored by the The committees are as follows: WOODBRIDGE—William H. Peterson, president of the Kiwanis Club, from. Louis Horner, chairman of the event, to be Finance, Leon E. McElroy, Michael and me to teach our children the A nnounces 'Merger Valentine Fire Brick Company, announced today that the held June 29 at Woodbridge High School Stadium. AH proceeds J. Trainer, Joseph Silas, Russell dignity of being free." , will be turned over to the Kiwanis Fund for Underprivileged H. Deppe, Dr. George F. Freder- Gottstein to Head So declared Dr. Charles A. Eaton, concern has merged with the A. P. Green Fire Brick Com- Children. Mr. Horner reports a large sale of reserve seats. icks; merchandise stand chairmen, representative from the Fifth Con- pany, Mexico, Mo. Vincent G. Chaney, Stephen J, gressional District, in his Memorial However, there will be no change in policy and personnel Thompson, Henry D. Nelson, Wil- Day address Tuesday at the war and the local plant will still be known as the Valentine Heads Banking Group liam M. "Bratoyn, Frederick Mc- monument in Woodbridge Park. Fire Brick Company, Mr. Peterson said. • Elhenny, Edward Witkowski; stand The large crowd, including hun- 1, Edward Olsen, Walter Coan, Board of Directors to dreds of children, listened solemnly • Mr. Peterson will serve on the Board of Directors of the William Baldwin, John Van DecV^r Meet Monday Night at as Dr. Eaton, who is ranking mi- merged firm, while William H. Peterson, Jr.-, will be general er, Otto Hunt, Kenneth Derick, nority member of the House For- manager of the Valentine Fire Brick Company. George Van Tassel, John Royle, Home of Otto Mayer eign Affairs Committee, warned Mark D. McClain, Colonia, vice president in charge of Proceeds to go to Buy Thomas Kath Jr., William Treen, against Communism. sales, will be head of sales from the Woodbridge office. Charles H. Kuhlman, Martin Cse- WOODBRIDGE-—Adolph Gott- "I wish I could assure you that Equipment Needed by negi, William Kath, Bernard Con- stein will head the Woodbridge there will be no more fighting," The A. P. Green Fire Brick Company is a larger concern cannon, Charles Paulson, Vincent Lions Club for the year ending the speaker continued, "but I can't. and has sales outlets all over the world. As a result, the Boy Scout Troop 25 G. Kafton, William Smith. June 30, 1951, according to a re- There is greed, hate and passion local plant will benefit as it will be able to sell its product, Also on Committee port submitted by the nominating in the world. I hope you won't a semi-silica fire brick known by the trade name "Valentine RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Plans committee. The election will be have to celebrate a new generation are-now we'll underway for the Stand No. 2, Henry Smithies, held at the next meeting June 12, of dead heroes. XX," in altogether new markets. The Missouri firm manu- strawberry festival being sponsoi'ed chairman; William H. Van Tassel, 6 P. M., at the Log Cabin. factures what is known as super- toy the Parent-Auxiliary of Boy "Can't Be Conquered" liuty brick made of a different George.Del Grosso, Anthony An- Others on the slate are first vice Scout Troop 25, Clara Barton sec- dersch; stand No. '3, William >G. "I was reared in a faith that clay than is mined in Wood- tion, to be held Sunday afternoon, president, Edward Kopper; second honored our fellowman. It is not .aritan 'bridge. Messick, chairman; William Fitz- vice president, Herman Stern; June 11. patrick, Joseph Pender, Stanley what kind of a house a man has, Mr. Peterson, hi making the an- third vice president, George Kay- or the clothes he wears or the nouncement, stressed the fact that Mrs. Joseph Merker, chairman, Cheslak, James Ward; stand No. ser; secretary, F. C. Stancik; treas- .oners War Dead has announced the following com- 4, Donald Miller, chairman; Gor- bankroll he boasts or the car he the "Valentine Fire Brick Com- urer, Irving Gpodstein; Lion tam- drives that counts. I bow in rever- pany has not been sold but we are mittee: Mrs. Karl Kreuscher and don Hunt, Leo Moffett, Harold er, Martin Gergasko; tail-twister, 'Mrs. Leonard Nelson, tickets; Crowe, Peter P. McCann, Nazareth ence to the humblest man, looking Parade, Program at partners with the A. P. Green Fire Dr. Cyril I. Hutner; directors, two at him in the very essence of the Karl Johnson, chairman of re- Barcelona; stand No. 5r William WILLIAM H. PETERSON Brick Company." Mason, chairman; Anthony Sila- years, Otto Mayer and Dr. Edward spirit of God. These dear little Commons is Part of freshment, assisted by. Mrs. E. A. J. Novak. Established in 1865, the Valen- Shockley, Mrs. George Aspericolos, koski Jr. boys and girls he-re today are spir- tine Fire Brick Company is the Delegates to the State Conven- itual beings made in the spirit of Bay's Observance and Mrs. Joseph Leshick^ Hosts Supplies, Eugene Bird, chair- tion at Atlantic City, June 16-17, oldest of its type in this area will be Leonard Nelson, Joseph God. I beseech you to emphasize RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Under and is believed to be the oldest man; Anton Larson, Louis Zehrer, are Dr. Henry A. Belakfsy, Dr. to them the dignity of man. That Leschick, Mi'. Karl and Nicholas FRED P. BtfNTENBACH Charles Anness; electricians, Eldon Hutner, \A. A. Diseavage, Dr. Isa- the sponsorship of VFW Post No. fire brick manufacturing concern Kreuscher. is the reason America can't be in the United States. The firm WOOBBRIBGE—Mr. Bunten- Raisen and Edward Walt; genera- dore Rabinowitz, Mr. Stancik. Al- conquered. It is not their money, 3117, Memorial Day was observed Proceeds from the affair will "be bach, cashier of the Woodbridge tor, Robert McDonnell; .publicity, trenates are Mr. Gottstein, Mr. has approximately 140 employes. it is their spiritual dignity." in this Township with a tradi- Throughout the years its product used to help toward the Camp National Bank, has been elected Dr. Irwin Goldman; refreshments, Gergasko, Mr. Kayer, Mr. Good- Welcomes Assembly fund and to. purchase needed president of the New Jersey John Prekop, chairman; Meinert stein and C. Deutsch. A parlor Force * Lauded by Mayor tional program. has been known as the best of its equipment for the troop. Conference of the National As- Mayor -August F. Greiner in his A parade was held from the kind, particularly in the steel in- Hunt, Bremond Hancock, Kenneth suite is toeing provided by the club address of welcome said: The troop held a candlelight sociation Bank Auditors and Coffey, Emil Siry, J6hn Einhorn, at the Haddon Hall Hotel for And Commissioner at Plainfield Avenue firehouse, pro- dustry. Comptrollers. "In accordance with reverent ceremony for scouts receiving their Edward. Kilroy, Joseph Leahy, Jo- Woodbridge guests. " Annual Inspection ceeding up -Woodbridge Avenue At •itber same, 'time that ,3Rbv tenderfoot -badges and second class seph Leahy -Jr.,-Anthony Silakoski, custom-, .it-is my .privilege to wel- New Jersey Conference of A meeting of the board' of "di- come our townspeople and our dis- and returning to St. James' Peterson announced the merger, badges. Einer Larsen, scoutmaster Bank Auditors and Comptrollers James Webb. rectors will be held Monday, 8:30 WOODBRIDGE —The Wood- he also announced^ a pension plan, was assisted during- the session by tinguished guests to these annual Church and the commons, where organized in 1941, now has a Members of the auxiliary who P. M., at the home of Otto Mayer, Memorial Day exercises. bridge Police Department was providing a minimum monthly Conrad Karnish and Nicholas membership of over 120 banks in are assisting are Mrs. W. A. Gard- 131 Grove Avenue. All members highly commended Tuesday by services were held. The parade retirement fficome of $100, includ- Kreuscher. -"We gather here today amidst Northern New Jersey. During the ner, Mrs. Mary Golden, Mrs. L. are welcome. The Combined Serv- great uncertainty over the future, Mayor August F. Greiner and Po-stopped en route at the township ing social security benefits, for all Receiving tenderfoot badges 1945-43 fiscal year it advanced Brookfield, Mrs. Joanna Silakoski, ice Club dinner will be held June and naturally we pause to reflect lice Commissioner John Bergen at honor roll at the municipal build- employes^who have completed 25 were Leonhardt Kreuscher, Ed- to the largest conference in the Mrs. W. Baldwin, Mrs. H. Smithies, 19 at 7 P. M. at the Community years of continuous service with why this, should he true. The so-the annual police inspection held ing, where a wreath was placed ward Gadek, Richard Homann, National Association and still Mrs. T. F. K'ath, Mrs. J. J. Van Center, Amboy Avenue. Reserva- called 'c61d war' with Russia per- the company and who have at- William Leshick and Norman holds that position among 103 Decker, Mrs. H. D. Nelson, Mrs. tions may be made with Otto Tuesday morning at the Memorial by American Legion and VFW tained the age of 65. The provi- sists despite all our machinery for Municipal Building. Schockle. Donald Merker and organized conferences in the Russell Deppe, Mrs. William Fitz- Mayer." peace and we are living under the members, in addition to the auxil- sions of the plan are retroactive George Apricolos were awarded United States. patrick, Mrs. E. Olson, Mrs. J. Ein- constant threat that almost any Police Chief George E. Keating iaries of these groups. to March 1, 1950. second class badges. The .scout- horn, Mrs. J. Kenna, Mrs. Carrie day may see the beginning of hos- in turning over the department'to The company has also an- master urged all parents to send Mundy, Mrs. Margaret Geas- the mayor and the commissioner During the day a wreath was Miller Appointed tilities on a scale that is frighten- for inspection thanked the men for nounced that a new Health and their boys to Camp Sakawawin this heimef, Mrs. P. McCann, Mrs. ing just to contemplate. This—and also placed at the War Memorial Accident Insurance Plan decided summer. Ruth Gentry, Mrs. William Reedy, their cooperation. He also thanked it seems just yesterday that tears Magistrate Andrew D. Desmond for Monument in Bonhamtown. upon, calls for both personal and Ernest Sansotera, Robert Pfeif- Mrs. A. Larson, Mrs. Charles Ar- School Principal dimmed our eyes at the word that The observance was in charge dependent hospital and surgical fer, Robert O'Reilly and (William senault, Miss Catherine Reedy. his aid to the department in in- : Is Church Bride one of those whose name is in- terpreting new rules and regula- of Commander Robert Rausch of benefits. Leshick enjoyed: a,,hike on Satur- The public address system will scribed on this memorial had given day and prepared their own meals. be in charge of Alvin Rymsha Jr. Bridgeton Resident to tions under the new constitution. the VPW post, with Albert Davis | RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Miss 'the last measure of devotion.' as parade marshal. Featured in The patrol was under the super- Patricia D. Bach, daughter of Mr. and Robert Shy- The post is being "Somehow, the fault must lie Mr. Bergen, after the inspection, Dance Recital to Aid • vision of Leonhardt Kreuscher. assisted by members of. Wood- Succeed Irvin Sitter said he "had no criticism to make. the parade were the township and Mrs. Fred W. Bach, Maple with us. Somewhere, we have commissioners, members of the Local Emergency Squad Street, Piscatawaytown section, ! bridge Fire Company No. 1.. In Clara Barton School failed. Two catastrophic wars in a You have a good record. The chief has given you the best'••of praise police department, the local Amer- Clubwomen to- Sponsor became the bride of Thomas L. generation are still fresh in our ican Legion and VPW and their WOODBRIDGE — Miss Helen DeCandia, son of. Mr. and Mrs. RARITAN TOWNSHIP —Wil- minds, and now we. stand on the always." : Luery, Plainfield, •who has been Baker Twins to Receive liam E. Miller of Bridgeton has brink of a third. The coun- Mayor Greiner told the officers auxiiiarieSj Raritan Engine Com- conducting a dancing- school in the Bus Ride to UN June 27 Thomas DeCandia, 17 Langley been named the new principal of panies 1 and 2, the Edison Volun- Place, Lincoln Gardens, Saturday Degrees from Syracuse Clara Barton Sehool, according to tries may not quake at such a that the "public generally is ap- Woodbridge Emergency Sciuad. RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Mrs. afternoon in St. Paul's Church, prospect, but in a nation where we preciative of your efforts hi pro- teer Fire Company of Menlo Park, j Building, will present a dance re- James R. Quackenbush, secretary (Special to Independent-Lender) an announcement of the Board of Highland Park. Rev. William Education. place great value on human dig- tecting them. I always am appre- the North Brunswick Fire Depart- cital by her pupils June 10 at of the Clara Barton Woman's Campbell officiated. SYRACUSE, N. V.-Amy G. nity and where human life is too ciative of the fine things said ment, Boy and Girl Scouts, a float Woodbridge High School Audi- Club, formerly civics and legis- and Barbara A. Baker, twin The Bridgeton man replaces Ir- about this department as I feel of the Panthers Athletic Associa- The bride, given ia marriage by vin D. 'Ritter who is retiring at precious to be sacrificed for mere torium for the benefit of the lation chairman, announced today daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ambition, we are appalled. -It is that it reflects well on the Town- tion, the VFW Drum and Bugle Woodbridge Emergency Squad. that the club's trip-to a session of jher father, wore a white satin George I. Baker, 108 High the end of the school term this ship as a whole." Corps and the St. Mary's Band colonial style gown, a fingertip- year. high time-we reappraised ourselves Tickets may "oe purchased from the United Nations has been set Street, Woodbridge, N.. J., are (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) of New Brunswick. ! any member of the squad. for June 27. length veil attached to a crown of candidates for degrees at Syra- Miller offically begins his duties The trip was planned originally sede pearls and she carried gar- cuse University's 93rd com- here July 1 at a salary of $5,000. for April 27, but was postponed denias and orange blossoms. mencement, June 5. He is 33 years old, married and the because of conflict with the Wo- Miss Margaret J. Bach was her father of three children. He is a TS Band Makes First Appearance in Mew Uniforms man's Club show, which was being sister's maid of honor. She wore The university's largest class graduate of Trenton State Teach- staged about that time. Arrange- a chartreuse net over satin gown of more than 3,400 will hold it ers College, and received his mas- ments for a new date were started, and carried talisman roses. At- exercises in Archbold Stadium. ter's degree at Columbia Univer- the results of which,. were an- tendants were Mrs. Wilbur Ru- Academic splendor will be em- sity in 1940. The new principal is nounced today. dolph, sister of the bride; Miss phasized this year with univer- currently working for his doctor- The trip is open to members of Louise DeCandia and Miss Mar- sity officials appearing in the ate at Rutgers University. the club and friends. Reservations garet Nosca. Mary Ann Barta was newly designed blue and orange He taught two years at Chatham must be made with Mrs. Quacken- flower girl and Richard DeCandia gowns signifying their rank. He taught two years at Chat- bush by June 20. A bus will leave was page. The Honorable James E. Webb, ham; Was for two years acting from the Clara Barton School. The attendants wore gowns of U. S. Undersecretary of State, head of the science department at orchid nylon marquisette over taf- will be commencement speaker. Highland Park High School; for feta with matching picture hats They will both receive their four years instructor in Educa- PLAN ANNUAL ©INNER tion at the Trenton State Teach- WOODBRIDGE—The Breeken- and mitts. They carried American bachelor's degree from the Col- Beauty roses. The flower girl wore lege of Home Economics, where ers College.and science consultant ridge Auxiliary of the First Pres- they majored in journalism. at the Lanning Demonstration byterian Church will hold its an- brocaded maize organdy. School at Trenton. He was prin- nual dinner June 1 at 6 P. M. at Vito Salvaggio served as best They are graduates of Wood- bridge High School. cipal of the Vine Street School, Mansard Inn, Plainfield. (Continued on Page 4) Bridgeton for four years. During the war he served as an instructor in basic training for the Veteran Reading - Railroad. Employe Honored United States Coast Guard and an instructor and tutor at the U. S. Armed Forces Institute at Fort Dix. Miller is a member of Kappa Delta Phi5 and Phi Delta Kappa, honorary education societies and is a member of the American Associ- ation for the Advancement .of'Sci- ence and the American Mathemat- ical Society and the Bridgeton Kiwanis Club. '

No Serious Accidents HereOver Memorial Day WOODBRIDGE — No serious accidents marred the Memorial Day weekend, Police Chief George E. Keating said yester- day. "Depite the record-breaking traffic death toll in the country/' One hundred and ninety-four years of service to agent, 43 years of service; Harold Grausam, son the police head said, "we, here the Beading Railroad are represented by these men of the honored guest; Mr. Graiisam, the honored in Woodbridge, were mighty for- at the head table at a dinner honoring Jacob W. guest; William Grausam, another son; James tunate. When we consider all the Grausam, who retired today after 46 years with Kollar, chairman of the dinner and union presi- This photograph was taken on the High Sehool steps by mir staff the parade ana received maeh favorable comment from the spce- the company. Left to right are Edwin Ca»sey, chief many miles o Gill, master, SO years of service. .._';,,_ _ _j.,^ ,, ._„ indeed lucky." red and black uniforms. The unit made a striking appearance in - school system. TWO THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950 RAEITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON LEGAL NOTICES Modernization? Glenn Ganpisstiro Maths premises situated at 747 Kih;gr Aiders Progress not from the Orient: George Road, Fords, Township of First Birthday Sunday A simplified Japanese typewriter WoocHbridge. - Objections, if aiiy, should t>e made is being hailed as a great im- immediately in . w-rltfng-' to: B. J. WOODBRIDCKE—The first birth- provement. The new style "has Duiiig-an, Township Clerk, WooS- -flay of -Glenn Canndzzara, son of 1,132 characters. Old style: 3,126! tofia-gre, N. J. —Mr. and Mrs. John Markow- and children, Janet and George, (Signed) Mi*, and Mi's, alvatore Carmizzaro, ski, Mrs. Mary Woisnis, Mr. and and niece, Maureen Scott, In- —Hollywood Reporter. MARTHA WASIELESKI Mrs. Mareeli Koziorowski, Ana- man. Avenue, w«re the guests Fords, New Jersey. .85 Fulton Street,, was celebrated LEGAL NOTICES Sunday at his home. A buffet sup- herst • Avenue were the guests of Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. B. 6-1, S • , Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Murphy, Scott, Linden. NOTICE NOTICE per was served. Ilifton Heights, Pa., Saturday. Take notice that FORDS LIQUOR Take notice that JULIA MARKOW —Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brady, STORES, INC. Intend to apply to the and NICHOLAS M'ARKOW intend - Present were Mr. and Mrs. John —Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Aiuto, •Gaywood: Avenue, were hosts on Township CTtnmTttee of the Town- to apply to the Township Commit- G&rcnizzaro, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ship of Woodbridge for a Plenary tee o"f the Township at Woodbridge Inman Avenue, • entertained Mrs.- •Sunday to Mr. arid Mrs." Floyd Retail Distribution license for prem- for a Plenary P.etail Consumption Manyk and son, Wayne; Mr. and Louis Garafolo, Mount Vernon, Wilcox, Avenel. ises situated at 485 New Brunswick license for premises situated at •Mrs. Dominic Bonomolo and chil- N. Y., Sunday. Avenue, Fords, Township of "Wood- Route 25 Lafayette Road, Forfls, —Mr. and Mrs. Deri Bleyker, bridge, N. J. Township of Woodbricige, N. J. . dren, Denise and James; Mr. and -4Ir. and Mrs. Edward Ander- North Hill Road, were hosts on Objections, if any, should be made Objections, if any, should be made MJ&S. Lewis Cobb and daughter, mmediately in writing' to B. J. pun- immediately in writing to: B. J.' son, Colonia Boulevard, >were hosts Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel gran, To-wiiship Clerk, Woodbrldge, Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- -Laren, Louis Fortenbacher, Don- at dinner on Sunday to Mr. and Den Bleyker, Jr. and family, Car- s. J. bridg-e, N. 'J. ald Kutoic, all of Woodbridge; Mr. Mrs. Robert Crane and daughter, teret. ... (Signed) (Signed) JULIA MARKOW and 'and Mrs. EcfcwaM Cacnizzaro and FORDS LIQUOR. STORES, INC. NICHOLAS MARKOW Marilyn, Booth Bay, Maine;. Mrs. —Mrs: Catherine Oliphant.West Fordfl, N. J. P. B. 6-1, S Fords, N.'J. daughter, Diane, Fl&infield; Mr. Phyllis Pettibone, Mrs. Doris Lew- J-ulea Robinson, presiflent and Mrs. Peter Gseco and chil- Street, entertained the following 133 Paterson St., NOTICE dren, Aiiene and Valerie, 'Avenel; is, Trenton; Miss Kay Leonard, members, of the Coffee Club Wed-; Perth Amboy, N. J. Take notice that TOM'S PLACE, Paterson; Mr. and Mrs. James Samuel Berkowitz, INC. has applied to. the Board Mr. and Mrs. James Cannizza*ro, nesday night; Mrs. Erna Wels, Sec'y and Treas. of Commissioners of the Township Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ewart and C. ,Reilly, Miss Claire Cook, Jer- Mrs. Christina Taggrari, Mrs". Edith •23$ First St., of Rariian for a Pienary Retail sey City. • - . Perth Amboy, N. J. Consumption license for premises daughter, Pautette; Miss Ann, Scott, Mrs. Marjorie Hughes, Mrs. F.. B. 6-1, S Fords, N. J, located at Route 25, Earitan Town- Cisarik, Miss Mary Cisarik, Joseph —Mr. 'and Mrs. James Black, Marie Sutter, Mrs. Martha Read. ship, New Jersey. Cisarik, John Cisarik:, Mrs. Rose Patricia Avenue, entertained John NOTXCE ' Objections, if any, should he made —Mrs. Mai-y Brady, Gaywood Take notice tha^ GEORGE A. Immediately in writing to Oscar Cisarik, Norman Peterson, Stephen onsidine, Bethlehem, Pa;, over Avenue, will be hostess Friday, REINHEEZ, INC., t/a JIGG'S Kaus, Clerk of Raritah Township, Mikrut, all of Perth Amboy. the weekend. / TAVERN, intends to apply to the R. F. E>. aNo. 19, New Brunswick, June 2, 8 P. M. to the Card Club. Township Committee oi the TOTFTI- New Jersey. —Mr. and Mrs, Richard Doo- —The Taxpayer's Association ship ot Wooabridge for a Plenary (Signed) TOM'S PLACE, INC. . : Ketail Consumption license Tor Raritan Township, N. J. HALF-TON CUm MEETS chack, Patricia Avenue, entertain- ! will meet Friday, June 9, 8 P. M. premises situated at 312 Smith Gahnaro Nani, president. COLONIA—The Half-Ton Club ed Mr._and Mrs. Prank Melanik, at the .firehouse on Inman Ave- Street, Keasbey, Township of W.ood- Concetta Nani, secretary. Dunellen, over the 'weekend. brlflgre, New Jersey. F. B. 6-1,-8 Fords, N. J. met Tuesday evening at the honte nue. Objections, if any, should be mad© of Mrs. Ann Doyle, Morningside —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scula, Pa- —The ' Colonia Women's Re- immediately in writing to B. J. Dun- NOTICE igan, Township Clerk of the Town- Take notice that STANLEY AND Road. Mrs. Rose Currid was wel- tricia Avenue, are entertaining publican CluB will. mefet tonight ship of Woodbridgre, New Jersey. STACIA JEDRZEJEWSKI, trading comed as a new member and relatives from Elizabeth for a few at 8 P. M. at the home of Mrs. (Sig-ned) as STAN'S BAR & GRILL, intend weeks., ^ . . .-.._. JOHN CHEEGA, to apply to the Township Commit- the special .award was won by Calvin Johnson; Montrose Ave.•" President, tee of the Township of Woodbridgre "Mrs. Elsie Damen. Also present —Mrs. Frank Importico, Pa- —Miss Michele Fomenko, daugh- 312 Smith Street, for a Plenary Retail Consump- were Mrs. Mildred Price, Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fo- ifeashey, K. J. tion license for premises situated tricia Avenue, was hostess Sunday F. B. 6-1, S at 209 New Brunswick Avenue, _Hilda- Ferrigno, Mrs. Thelma to Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, menko, .Fairview. Avenue, celebra- •Hopelawn, ^ Township of Wood- Curr, Mrs. Steffie Bobak, Mrs. Staten Island. ted her 7th birthday at a party NOTICE bridge, N. J. Dorothy Thomas. The next meet- on Tuesday. Guests included Take notice that' MOR,RJS A. • Objections, if any, should be raada —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ander- DEUITSCH intends to apply to the[mmediately in writing to: B. J. ing will be held June 6, 8 P. M.son and family, and Mrs. Jane Sarbafa and Robert Jennings, Township Committee of the Town- Dutiigan, Township CleT^, Wood- at the home of Mrs. Ferrigno. Carol Metzger, Julia Gomez, Mary Shown above are members of the Iron Lang Fund Squad;. Mrs. Joseph A. Quigley, chairman of the Alp of Wooabriagre. for a Plenary bridg-e, N. J. B. Crane, Colonia Boulevard, were Retail Consumption ~ license for .(Signed) STANLEY & STACIA Election ©f officers will be held. the Memorial Day guests of Mr. Anne Glochau, Robert and Russell Committee of the Woodbridge Woman's Club pre- Iron Lung Fund; Mrs. Bernard Concannon, presi- premises situated at 577-C New JEDRZEJEWSKI. The members enjoyed a trip to and Mrs. Henry Mader, Point Den Bleyker, - Mrs. Russell Den senting- a portable "iron lung" to/officers of the dent of the Woodbridge Woman's CluV, Elbur Brunswick Avenue, Fords, Town- F. B, 6-1, S Hopelawn, N. J. New York City on Saturday. Pleasant. Bleyke^, Mrs. Daniel Den Bleyker, Woodbridge Emergency Squad. Left to right are Richards, president of the Woodbridge Emergency ship of Woodbridge, N. J. NOTICE ST., Mrs. Ruth Broom, Mrs. Lind- Mr.s Robert Fitzpatrick, Mrs. John Schein, Robert Squad; Mrs. George Szabo and Mrs. Norbert Jost. Objections, if any, should.be made Take notice that WILLIAM J. NO- —Mrs. James Black and daugh- Heller, captain of the Woodbridge Emergency Immediately in writing- to: B. J. VAK intends to apply to the Town- ter, Karen, Patricia Avenue, spent ley Godson. Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- ship Committee of the Township of briagre. N. J. Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Sunday at Olympic Park, with (Sig-hed) MORRIS A. DBUTSCH Consumption license for premises Mr. and Mrs. August De Vico, HONORED AT SHOWER invited guest and others . present a television factory, J. E. McKin- F. B. 6-1, S Fords, N. J. situated at Smith and Petersen H&VB fun on B&Q's Plainfleld. Barronettes to Hold .. AVENEL—Mrs. Kenneth Peter- were Mrs. Gilman Kutcher, Mrs. ley saw a video coverage of fire Streets, Keasbey, Township of son was guest of honor at a stork NOTICE Woodbridge, N. J. —Richard Doochack, Jr., son of Square Dance Tomorrow Andrew Peterson, Mrs. Robert enveloping a home in the Holly- Take notice that MARTHA WASI- Objections, if any, should be made BARGAIN Mr. and Mrs. Doochack, Patricia shower given by the members of Stephan, Mrs. Arthur Peterson, wood Hills and recognized the ELBSKI (trading as Frank's Tav- Immediately in writing to: B. J. the Idle Knitters at the home of ern) intends to apply to 'the Town- Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Avenue, is confined to his home USELIN—Final plans have been Mrs. David Mullins, Mrs. Edward home as his. He raced home to ship Committee of the ToWii- bridge, New Jersey. EXCURSION with tonsilitis. completed for the square dance Mrs. Ralph Peterson. Refresh- Trost and Mrs. Henning Peterson. Bhip of Woodbridge for a Plenary (Signed) WILLIAM J. NOVAK, ments were served and Mrs. Peter- find his dwelling destroyed but his Retail Consumption license for. the F. B. 6-1, 8 Fords, N. J. —Mr. and Mrs. Foster Broom to be held tomorrow night in wife and daughter safe at a have returned to their home on School No. 15 under the auspices son was the recipient of beautiful ONE BSE FOR TV Fairview Avenue after spending of the Barronettes. Uncle George gifts., Mrs. James Krutzler was an LOS ANGELES—While visiting neighbors home. the weekend at Lake George, N. Y. and his Jersey Ramblers will pro- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Droste, vide the music. 1 895 CHRISTENSEN'S ,95O Edgewood Avenue, entertained her Admitted as new members at a SUNDAY, JUNE 4 mother, Mrs. Harold Price, Shelter meeting held at the home of Miss FRIENDLY STORE" Island, N. Y. for two weeks. Marie Neupauer, Hillcrest Avenue, —Miss Sophie Brozanski, Lake were the Msses Florence Lesko, Avenue, spent Sunday at Lake Barbara Knott, Marion Gibbs, 1 Hiif Hopatcong with, friends. Arlene Maroney, Louise Hand- TiltCi k lit FROM THE f QOlRRlL _ ROUND —Mr. and Mrs. Julius Brozan- werger, Barbara Sedlak:, Iselin; SALES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY m TRIP ski, Lake Avenue, were hosts Sun- Bonnie Geis, Shirley Trieder and 7. day to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Zell- Dorothy Olah, Woodbridge, and SEHV10E PLUS FEDERAL TAX Give the family a treat: a ner and family; Mrs. David Dik- Joan Moran, Colonia. spring day in beautififl on and family, Avenel; Mr. and The club now has 20 members. Washington. Visit historic shrines, interesting build- Mrs. Henry Kosloski and daugh- The next meeting will be held METCHIK MOTORS, Inc. ings, enjoyable parks and ter, Barbara, Elizabeth. Monday at the home of Miss Ethel museums. —Mr. and Mrs. George Scott Sedlak, Elmhurst Avenue. 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Take notice that MRS. ELIZA- BETH BACSKAT intends to apply to the Township Committee ot the Township of Woodbridge for a Ple- nary Retail Consumption license for Premises situated at 569-577 New Brunswick Arenue, Fords, 'Wood- bridge Township; New Jersey. Objections, if any, should be mads immediately in writing to: B. J. Dunigan, Township CierK, "Wood- bridge, N. J. . • • "v (Signed) MRS. ELIZABETH BACSKAY. P. B. 6-1, S Fords, N. J. NOTICE HEART'S DIL1GHT Take notice that JOSEPH DAXJNiA and SATiOLTA 3>AX.rNA intend to I Week Only apply to the Township Committee of the Township of Woodtaridge for a Plenary Retail Consumption License for premises situated at 241 Crows Mill Road, Fords, Township of ? Week Onfy Woodbridge, N. J. Objections, if any, should be rnade 30-oz. COT immediately in writing- to: B\ J. D-urfig-an, Township Clerk, Wood- bridge, N. J. (Signed) JOSEPH DAL.INA and RoO5t SAROLTA DALINA HOM-DE-LiTE Fords, N. J. Asco Coffee ™° *t"bO3 Mayonnaise 16-01. jar <3<3C P. R. 6-1, S RICHER BLEND. Ground fresh to order. HOM-DE-UTE *}7 IT Salad Dressing Id~oi. far &>i K* :: NOTICE Take notice, that NICHOLAS Wmcrest Coffee t,66c ASCO Barlleit MONTAiPEUTO (t/a Monty's Tav- Halves. can ««V ern) has applied to the Board LIGHTER BODIED. Vigorous flavor. 6-oz. of Commissioners of Raritan Town- si 6 oz ship, .Middlesex County, N. J. for- a Tomato Paste fi 3 can" -s 25r Plenary Retail Consumption license Ideal Coffee 'v^l%!Z ft> eon 73c 16-oz. for premises situated at 1247 Wood- *J cans *»**%» bridge Avenue, Raritan Township, HEAVY BODIED. Tops them all! MazoSa Oil boftle New Jersey. 8-oz. Objections, if any, should be made Mueller's Macaroni ;.IOc immediately in writing to Oscar Kaus, Clerk of Raritan Township, oidF It. F. D. No. 19, New Brunswick, N. J. Grapefruit Juice' ; 2?-27c B&MBeefStew 20-oztr.tn5. can k (Signed) NICHOLAS MONTAPERTO 4 BROADCAST 16-oz. CHIESl FOOD P. B. 6-1, S -Ideal Apple Juice- tT23c Hash Domed Beef can 3lC 8-os. package 6 01 Glendale Club JYOTICE Take notice that JOHN HOHOL Light Meat Tuna " ' 27c Marvelous flavor! Featured at all Acmes this week-end! Slice it, melt it, spread it! Intends to apply to the Township AND MEAT BALLS can ^»* W Committee of the Township of CHEF BOY AR-DEE Woodbridg-e for a Plenary Retail Orqrsge-Juice 2 ^ 29c Spaghetti 1534-ozcan . 21c Consumption license for premises situated at 350, New Brunswick Muenster Cheese 49c Bat More Eggs for Hteahhl .] Avenue, corner Crows Mill Road, Fords, Township of Woodbridge, Glendale Rich in vitamins and proteins, low • in prfce! N. J. . DEL MONTE 8-ox. Colored American 2-lb. box ta ft Objections, if any, should be made TOMATO cans NESTLES 6 Portion Immediately in writing- to: B. J. Gold Seal Eggs TL S,Lrfw51c Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Swiss Gryyere 6-oz. pkg. All white, grade A, strictly fresh. / •oridg-e, N. J. 12-oz. can. Special for 1 week. Special for 1 week only! At all Acmes! Domestic & gSjg (Signed) JOHN HOHOL, Swiss Cheese i lar•ge Mixed * M J ;F. B. 6-1, S Fords, N. J. lft Shefford Snappy 3-oz. roll Gold Seal Eggs Red Co hon of 12 *»/ C ! NOTICK ASCO 16-0I lb . Large Gr *rfe BB ! Take notice that L. & S. TAVERN, Brand cai Silver Seal Eggs {Intends to apply to the Township Pork & Beans 3 - 29c Nabisco Grahams Td16-01. pkgr. 28c Princess Margarine - 23c ci oM2 43c lComm,lttee of the Township of cans M***!* NABISCO 7%-oz. Vi-lb. prin!s jWoodbridge for a Plenary Retail VERI-TH1N pkg. Consumption license for premises Veg-All v"Swe, 17canM Pretzel Sticks Blue Bonnet SSL lb. carton Asco Bacon %Zd (situated at 363-65 Florida Grove - "15c SUNSHINE Road, Hopelawn, Township of Wood- Standard Tomatoes 2 '!;"• 25c Vanilla Wafers 10-oz. pkg. 28c bridge, N. J. - • • SUNSHINE : Objections, if any, should be made immediately in writing to: B. J. Fqrmdale' Lima's 2 ^ 25c Krispy Crackers 16-oz. pkg. 25c Dunigan, Township Clerk. Wood- 125-ft. Dairycrest ice Cream <£L29c bridge, N. J. Golden Cream Siyle Waxtex Wax Paper roll 23c (Signed) L. & S. TAVERN p ANNA LESKO, President Su smooth, so creamy. Real fruit flavors. Meltproof bag FREE! WILLIAM SEAMAN, Sec. Del Monte Com 2 '£• 29c HUDSoN p F. B. 6-1, S Fords, N. J. CAMPBEl Papep r Napkinp s 2 o iTd 2k Fits into your refrigerator freezing un*it! Tomato Soyp ^.oVaJOc U 12c JfOTICE Swift''s CCleansel r 12 Take notice that FORDS TtJMBLB 0 z INN, INC., intends to apply to the Uncle Ben's Rice P0cka g e 17c 26c Township Committee of the Town- SKIPPY ship of Woodbrldg-e for a Plenary BATH S0Ap < 1 Retail Consumption license for Peanit Butter ,*«.io r 39c Sweetheart 4 J 32c premises situated at 103 Ford Ave., OUVAR Buy 3 fof 31c, Ga( Another for 1c fords, Woodbridg-e Township, N. J. / Objections, if an.y,^ should be maae Stuffed Olives ^*29c immediately-in writing to: B. J. IDEAt 'Sweetheart^ 23c Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Red Currant Jam 16-oz. jar Buy 3 for 22c, Get Another for le bridge, New Jersey. •. (Signed) Virginia Lee Special! j / FORDS TUMBLE INN, ING., JOHN KOCEGI, President, Seahrook Farms Baby MARY A. TOMKO, Secretary. F. iB.- 6-1, S Fords, N. J. SUPiR-CRIAMED lb. Raisin Stre'ussel SHORTENING can eoch NOTICE Take notice that HELEN M. Coffee CxAie 29-c KAUS (The Tally-Ho) has applied Limas &• 25c to the Board of Commissioners of Select from a vast variety Junket Rennet Tablets,^ 12c Rich, tender, sweet dough, plump raisins, de- J the Township of Raritan for a Ple- Tender, baby limas . . . fairly bursting •with farm-fresh nary Retail Consumption license for of KITCHEN FRESH iicious honey and cinrnamon crumb streussel. \:, premises located at Pfeiffer Ayenue, summer candies .just Junket Danish Dessert tt 11c goodness! Once you taste 'em, you'l! want more and Clara Barton, Raritan Township, more. Buy two boxes today . . . and save! New -Jersey. arrived! Objections, If any, should be made Junket Rennet ™«* 3 £T 29c Almond Filled'Rsng ST!L 3?, Assorted, chocolate icjeel, vanilla iced, deco(«)fe». ERS intends to apply to the Town- PCirty PSISOWS SrSrLrs ^ag Woodbury Soap sfz E 2 —• 21c ship Committee of the Township of Virginia lee I Q^» PUSS "N" BOOTS Co Wood* ridge for a Plenary Retail Supreme White Bread .tTl4c Consumption license for premises Spearmint Leaves 12-oz. pkg. I?C Welch Grape Juice 7T:t 27c situated at 558 New Brunswick Cat Food tT 9c • 2 ^ 29c Fresh "dated"*—(Cellophane wrapped, a ^Avenue, Forda, Township of- Wood- S Co n 1/ ridge, N. J. # ! Lemonade MT, ?Z ™ 7£tan 23c Virginir Lee / ± < j < • • ^ ~? 1 Objections, if, any, should be made SPRY Timediately in -writing to: B. J. Clapp s " 1 unig-an. Township Clerk, Wood- b k ' ridge, N. J. 1 31c ' (Signed) DAVID METERS, Chopped Jr. Succotash ?i!o rPkg. 27c Angel Food Cake . . 3. 6-1, S Fords, N. J. 4 m 01 lb Tender golden corn and finest limas. j Food 10 ^r 93c Food 6 jar- , - 3- ;an 85c Feather , - NOTICE ;# ^ 1 1 Take notice that PETER RAKER each iitends to apply to the Township' Delicious! jonimiittee of the Township of Orange Juice !&! 25c 29c can i •Vciodbridg-e for a Plenary Retail College Inn ^ Thrifty -% HUM j'onsumption License for premises Concentrated. Makes 1 V2 pints pure juice. J tuated at 2S1 Florida Grove Road, 1 Vi Price Sale Extra ^rich in egg ^opelawn, Tpwnship of Woodbridge, Tomato Juice Liquid Starch . J. • • whites giving delicious r Objections, if any, should be made 26-oz. 2 large ^Q« flavor and quality! nmediately in writing to: B. J. Hinigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Cocktail boh 19c K 35c ridge, N. J. "Washes Everything" (Signed) PETER RADER, \ B. 6-1, 8 Hopelawn, N. J.

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Colonia Man Promoted Candidate for Degree Mrs. Bird Entertains-, Honored by Corporation Setvaren Bridge Club Fellowship Unit : Friends at Party SEWAREN- MOTES [fleets in County 'Seat Names Fyffe Head SEWAREN—-Mrs. William Bird, SEWAREN — The Sewaren Old Boad, entertained at a party —Miss Fannie Pondelek, Wood- Bridge Club was entertained by WOOPBRIDGE — George Fyffe In her home. bridge Avenue, is a patient at theMrs. F. M. Adams of Colonia. at was elected president of the Young Guests were Mrs. Adelaide Crow- Perth Amboy General Hospital. the home of Mrs. R. T. Bogan, New Adult Fellowship of the Metho- ley, Mrs. J. Venerus, Mrs. Harry —Mr. and Mrs. Roman Sclior, Brunswick. dist, Church at a special meeting Halsey, Mrs. Mary O'Donnell, Mrs. 576 West Avenue, are the parents Winners were Mrs. Olive Van held at the home1 of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bishop, Mrs. Arthur Spoon, of a son born on May 24 in the Iderstine, Mrs. Herbert Eyerkuss, Moran V. Trexler in Clark Town- Mrs. William Radley, Mrs. Joseph Perth Amboy General Hospital. Mrs. Harper Sloan and Mrs. A. W. Around the Township: ship. Murphy, Mrs. Edward Anderson, —Miss Ruth. Randolph, Buffalo, Scheidt. Mrs. Emma Iselbbrn and the Misses N. Y., was the weekend guest of It's a cute little bundle from Mrs. George Grimm, was named Other members present were Heaven—another little girl—for Florence Doremus and Ethel Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scheidt, Holton secretary and Mrs. Walter Thomp- Bishop. Street. Miss Randolph and Mr.Mrs. F. J. Adams, Mrs. A. F. So- the Thomas Campions of Sewaren son,' treasurer. . field, Mrs. W. H. Henry, Mrs. Wil- . . . Mi-, and Mrs. Stanley A. Pa- and Mrs. Scheidt were the Sunday The nominating committee was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Watson liam Ecker, Mrs. Samuel J. Henry, wowitz, 171 Eastcliff ^Road, Col- composed of Edward Blythe', chair- Kxrseher of Irvington. Mrs. John F. Ryan, Woodbridge, onia, announce igie birth of a -sec- man ; . John. Peterson and Mrs. Patricia D.. Bach Mrs. James Noel, Plamfield, and ond daughter, Gerievra, at Doctors Thompson. ' (Continued from Page 1) —Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Gilmore guests, Mrs. T. B. Allardice, Mrs. Hospital, Newark. The other Committee chairmen appointed man and- ushers were Fred Bach, and family, Herkimer, N. Y., were James Sutherlin and Mrs. A. R. daughter is Carolyn, 7 ... Among were Mr. Peterson," program; Miss Jr., Kenneth Gainfort and Rich- the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Masterson. • ' the optometrists who attended Violet Nelson and Mary Anne Pe- ard Natalino. Prank R. Bloom, Broad Street. the two-day 47th -annual meeting terson, membership; Mrs. Blythe, Both are graduates of New —Mr. and Mrs. William. G. Con- of the New Jersey Optometric floral, and Mrs. Grimm publicity. Brunswick High School. The bride nell, West Avenue, entertained THOMSON-BALLAKD Association at the Hotel Traymore Robert Caldwell, St. George, S. I., ' SEWAREN—Mrs. Louis Freder- Plans were made for an all-day is employed as a secretary at NJC ick Ballard, Cliff Road', has an- in Atlantic City were Dr. Herbert picnic to beheld in Roosevelt Park, and her husband, a U. S. Navy over the weekend. L. Moss-and Dr. Irwin I. Gold- —Mrs. F. J. Adams and Mrsnounce. d the marriage of her Sunday. Miss Thelma Traill was veteran, is employed by Western Samuel J. Henry, Woodbridge daughter, Miss Ruth Ballard, to man, Woodbridge. ROBERT G. BROWN named ehaiwnan of the event. CONSTANCE B. COMBA Union, New Brunswick. HERMAN M. ©JJINN Avenue, and Mrs. Olive T. VanJoseph Howells Thomson on Fri- WOODBRIDGE — It was an- Trexler and Peterson were named LEWISBURG, Pa.—Miss Con- WOODBRIDGE — Mr. Quinn, Iderstine, Metuchen, are visiting day, May 26, at Church of the Tidbits: nounced today by California Re- to take charge- of picnic proper- s'tance B. Comba, 548 Barron 116 Linden Avenue, one of 38 Mrs. Adams's son, A. James Adams, Transfiguration, New York. Mrs. fining Company that Robert 6. ties; while Mr. and Mrs. Blythe Avenue, Woodbridge, will be a High Praise Given Thomson is also the daughter of Mrs. Pasquale Montazzoli, Green will be in charge of preliminary candidate for the degree ox employes of Union Carbide and in South Coventry, Conn. Street, has arrived in Italy and Brown, Cblonia, has been pro- (Continued from Page 1) Division, Bound- Srook, who re- —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clinton, the late Louis Frederick Ballard, moted to the new position of De- arrangements and Paul Hartshorn Bachelor of Arts at Buckneil Sewaren. has. settled down to a happy visit is chairman of the committee for University's 100th annual com- Magistrate Desmond declared ceived an engraved gold watch Arlington, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. with friends . . . Half the kids in sign Engineer, is charge of all the'worship service at the affair. mencement exercises Sunday that he has always found com- at Old Timers' Night in Eliza- WicKber-g, East Avenue, on Sunday. town are wearing Hop-along Cas- engineering Resigns work for the plete cooperation from the chief beth Friday night. Mr. Quinn His Handicap refinery. Final returns were made, on the afternoon, June 11. and the men of his department. completed 25 years of "long and Little Bobbie—Aw, I could walk sidy outfits and you never know "Happy Memories," revue present- SEWAREN WOMAN when one is going- to jump out Mr. Brown, who was previous- Miss Comba, who prepared for "Day in and day out," he said, faithful service with Bakelite." that tight dope as well as the ly a Lead Engineer has handled ed two nights in the church school college at the Woodbridge High SEWAREN—Mrs. John Gerba girl in the circus if it wasn't for from behind a tree and point one room. The sum of $75 of the pro- School, is the daughter of Mr. "you are all doing a good job." and daughter, Margaret, from of his "Hoppy six-shooters" at a variety of engineering work Michalovce, Czechoslovakia, one thing. connected with refinery process ceeds will be turned over to the and Mrs. Stephen Comba. GOP DINNER TONIGHT Little Jimmie—What's.: that? you . . . Mrs. Paul Burk (the church for the stagelighting equip- SEWAREN—The Sewaren Re- mother and- sister of Mrs. An- ""former Jean Greiner) celebrated anfi maintenance, during- his ment. While a student at Buckneil Large Crowd drew Butkowsky, East Avenue, Little Bobbie—I'd fall off. her birthday yesterday . . . And years with refinery process and she has been active in Cap and publican, Club, Inc., will hold its arrived Tuesday on. the Queen Mrs, Henning Peterson,, Avenel, maintenance, during his years Dagger, the university's dra- (Continued from Page 1) annual installation dinner tonight Elizabeth. with the company. His engineer- ACE IN CHIMNEY matics association. She is a and our methods, it seems to me,in the clubhouse. Mrs. Walter celebrates her birthday today . . . : Wykoff Is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Butkowsky has not seen Congratulations to both of them. ing education was received at MILFORD, Mass.—Alter taking member of Delta Zeta social to try to learn our mistake. her mother for 15 years and lias U.C.L.A., in California, and before his stance at the ninth tee of the sorority. ' "While the purpose of our meet- Mrs. William Barah, Mrs. Jean- ette Randolph, Mrs. Samuel Coun- never seen her sister, Margaret, coming- to Perth Amboy he had Milford County Club course, Golf- ing at this memorial today is to before. It Wasn't My Fault: worked for a number of years er Ralph Faizaloia checked his pay high homage to the men and ternian and Mrs. Harry Halsey. FOKDS, N. J. — P. A. 4-9348 Prom the Somerset Messenger- for Douglas Aircraft Company. style and belted the ball. It sailed Mar da Neivherger Neiv women of the community who U. S.-Argentina reapprociiment Gazette comes- this item of a cop During the war he served with high into the air and dropped Young Judea President have sacrificed and died for .free- laid to • hemisphere defense. THUR.S-, FRI. AND SAT. who collected and saved" some distinction as a fighter pilot in neatly into the gaping chimney dom, it also is to rededicate our- 'JGLSON SINGS AGAIN' of the clubhouse. It was the.first Sikorsky sees man - carrying prize excuses in accidents. Since the Navy, stationed in the Pa- WOODBRIDGE—Marcia New- selves to the cause for which they With Larry Parks and I have heard some funny ones at cifiic area. Mr. Brown, his wife "hole-in-chimney" at the club- berger was installed as president gave up their lives. Otherwise, we rockets in one of two decades. police headquarters, so I thought and two children, live on Sur- house in the course's 50-year of the Junior Young Judea at a would be paying our gallant heroes Barbara Hale histoz*y- ; "KILLER SHARK" you might get a kick out of these: rey Lane. dinner held at the Woodbridge a very empty honor. We need here NOW THRU SATURDAY Community Center. today to renew our belief in and Witli Roddy BlcDowall "The accident was due to the Dana Andrews Satarday Sliows Starting' at other fellow narrowly missing me Gabrielle Weiss, Retiring presi- our allegiance to democracy, and • 2 P. M. (One show only.) dent, conducted the installation to consecrate ourselves to the ideal Susan Hayward Evening: Show Starting at "I knocked over the man; he Avenel Items proceedings and besides Miss.New- that peace, can prevail without loss Every time he touched me . . . 6:40 P. M. admitted it was his fault, as he ; of freedom. Such a dedication of berger, installed the following: our own lives cannot but help to My Heart Stood Still FRI., SAT., SUN., JUNE %,. 3, 4 SUN., MON. AND TUES. had been knocked over before..." Hilda. Fiebush, vice president; Zora "MY FGOWSH HEART" "I bumped a lamp post, which —Communion will be served at Forest Schwartz, Harrisburg, Pa. Ziegler, secretary and Linda -Pat- strengthen our democracy inter- JOHNNY WEISSMTJIXER "BUCCANEER'S GIRL" the 11 o'clock service at the Ave- nally, an objective whose full at- was hiding behind human 'be- —Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Schiller, noi, treasurer. — Pius — in With Yvonne De Carlo ings . . ." nel Presbyterian Church next tainment will give any potential 'Joel McCrea - Arlene Dahl Sunday morning by the Rev. War-Linden, were Saturday dinner Sanda Gross and Lucille War-aggressor pause before striking. 2 of His Best "CHAIN LIGHTNING"' "I misjudged a lady crossing the ren were welcomed as new mem- "THE OUTSIDERS" Tarzan Series ren W. Warman, pastor, and new guests of Mr. and Mrs. John "May I thank all of you who With Humphrey Bogart and highway bers. The entertainment program 1.080 Aixventiirous Thrills "TARZAN DESERT" "On the'way back I took the:members will be received into the Ettershank, George Street. included piano selections played have taken the time to be here in Glorious Technicolor Eleanor Parker —The monthly meeting bf the with us today in this annual cere- WEDNESDAY ONLY wrong turn and drove into a tree f^ch. On Sunday, June 11 Chil : by Sharon Neuss, Lucille Warren "My Foolish Heart" will'not be MYSTERY" that was not there dren's Day will be observed and Fifth District Democratic Civic and Carol Sue Cooper; recitations mony at this monument. May you shown Saturday Matinee until "LEAVE IT TO HENRY" infant baptism will be held. The Club will be held next Monday, by Miss Ziegler and Epiaron Sails; keep with you at all times the hoiw 3:40 P.M. — Plus — With RasTnond Walburn, "A friend has offered to be a and the prayer for peace that we neutral witness in my favor . . ." Men's Association will hold its 8:15 P. M., at headquarters, 106 songs by the Misses. Gross, Neuss, SPECIAL KIBDIE SHOW Mary Stuart postponed meeting next Monday Vassar Place. Plans will be com- Weiss, and a Hebrew song by Miss may never again need to sena into From 1:00 - 3:30 "TARZAN'S TRIUMPH" "My car phmged down the battle our gallant sons and daugh- "MADAME BOVARY" bank, landing upside down. I hope evening, June 5, and the cancer pleted for the family picnic spon- Newberger and Lorraine Kaufman. SUN"., MON., TUES. Thrills - Action - Adventure dressing group will meet Monday sored by the club and to be held A reading was given by Miss Fie- ters—some of them never tp re- With Jennifer Jones, this meets with your approval . . ." turn." • 2—Technicolor Hits—Z "I consider that neither vehicle afternoon at 1:30 at the church. at Roosevelt Park on Sunday, June bush. SAT. AND SUN. MATINEE Van Heflin The annual strawberry festival 11 with Edward Ruth as chair- June Haver - Gordon McRae (Dishes to the Ladies on was to blame; it was the other The installation committee was were Sandra Warfield, Ruth "THE DAUGHTER OF 3—CARTOONS—3 one will be held on Friday evening, man. composed of Miss Weiss, honorary Schoenbrun, Mrs. Samuel New- WEDNESDAY ONLY) June 9, on the church grounds. chairman, Miss Warren, Sandra berger and Mrs. Louis Cooper. ROSIE G'GSADY" Re: Memorial Day ' —Tlle second m a series of sum- "Old Stone House?" capital's Stein, Miss Gross, Miss Cooper — Plus — The parade was one of the finest" ™r car,d ^es .W«Jnsored by the "oldest," urged for museum. i and Miss Zeigler. Others present Gale Storm - Audie Murphy in years. Quite a large turnout ^omfn s Clu.b ™? *f held nex* The true story of The scouts from Fords, dressed in ?5onday eve°m^ at 8j15 o'clock at Billy the Kid Indian regalia, were certainly col-!*?*5 home of Mrs.-Edward,Regan, George t "THE KID FROM offul. ... And the Cubs and GrlbbI e Streetas , with Mrs. Raymond MIAMI BEAC 'LIVE LIKE TEXAS" Brownies from all sections were co-hostess, A KING' THURS. THRU SAT., cute. ... If I had myy wawy there!' —Mr. .and Mrs. Sidney Pink- June 1 - :; [£,"•?-? JUNE 7-10 would be no horses in the parades. hajn, Chain O'Hills Road, are parp - B Days &<>« $87.S0 14 Days hem $102.981" — Two Hits in Glorious Technicolor— i;i.--i in towtownn . NNott thathtt I don'd't liklike ehtis of a son born on Friday at CHOICE OF FOUR BEACH-FRONT HOTELS Clifton Webb -! Jeanne drain Dousrlas Fairbanks Jr. - Maureen O'Hara i""K,*"-.vj th OCERM GRANDE © CUKIBBEHM horses—I do—but I think it is- e Rahway Hospital. Mr. Pink- in the Year's Laugh Riot "SINBAD'THS cruel to frighten the poor animals jhani is president of the Presby- "CHEAPER BY THE ,..£'••'£& as they were Tuesday each time terian Church Mi-, and Mrs. Club __pius— some of those blanks were fired and a member of 'the board of Paul Henreid - Maureen O'Hara trustees..fThis is the first child of — Pius — "The Spanish Main" from a float. As a result, children "BLUE GRASS OF were frightened too, as the horses the Pinkriams. Famous Gateway Tours Extra Friday—Extra Western Feature bucked. I can't see the sense of it, —Mrs; Everett Johnson, Lord KENTUCKY'-' Street, and Mrs. A. J. Fox, Colonia, : ••;- Ray Milland - Jean Peters - J\i just because someone wants to MARGARETtEN NOW SHOWING Win Valuable Prizes!!! play cowboy. ... I liked the way . were guests of their cousin, Mrs. Merchants June Jubilee "IT 'HAPPENS EVERY SPRING" the large crowd at the park kept. Arthur Dilly, in Union. Thursday,' June 8th — Plus — silent during the speeches, prayers | —Mr. an'd Mrs. Richard Martin On Our Stage Lloyd Bridges - Barbara Payton and salute. Even the youngsters and daughter, Linda, and Mr. and THEATRE—PEETH AMBOY , "Trapped" should be commended for keeping Mrs. Sherman Bierly and daugh- "A Complete, Friendly 'Eravel Service" [MEMBER' comparatively- quiet, Every- ter, Peggy, Bellefonte, Pa., were Tues., Thurs. — 3 Days — June 8 - 8 | one I spoke to after the parade weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. 275 HOBART STREET PERTH AMBOY June Haver, Ray Bolger thought "Dr. Eaton ,was just won- Nevin Bierly, George Street. Phone P. A. 4-0900 "LOOK FOR THE SILl^EU LINING" derful." . . . And didn't the Fourth —Rev. and Mrs. Warren War- — Plus — Degree Knights look snappy? . . . man, Woodbridge Avenue, are 'Member American Society of Travel Agents, jue, (Formerly Middlesex Hotel) man, Woodbridge Avenue, are en- Member of Xew Jersey Travel Assn. 120 MAIN ST. (Corner AmboyiAve.)' WOODBRIDGE Tom Conway - Maria Palmer Last But Not Least: tertaining Mrs. Warman's father, WO-8-1736 "13' Lead Soldiers" ' Phone WO-S-27S8 Leo Kennedy, 400 Prospect i=S«^5*S^«^«=§=S^$«S«O©S^5=S^^ Street, Woodbridge, recently com- Special Sunday Dinners $1.50 and. up.', pleted 25 years with Public Ser- Served Sunday from 2 P. M. to 9 P. M. vice Electric and Gas Company and was awarded a gold service emblem to mark the occasion. Mr. Businessniaii's Lunch Served Daily 85c Kennedy is employed in the com- LOOK! Our kitchen is under the supervision of "Mom." Parker pany's Elizabeth Distribution De- MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER — LET'S GO TONIGHT partment. . . , Mrs. Gerald J. ENJOY OUR BIG FREE PLAY AREA—IT OPENS AT 6:30 P. M. Kreger, 123 Prospect Street, Woodbridge, will be toastmaster at the Reunion Day Luncheon at MAKES NJC Saturday. . . •, Antoni Pi- MOVIES chalski, owner of the Maple Tree RSAUY Farm, will celebrate his 25th anni- LOOS versary in business Sunday. A spe- BETTER! cial program has been arranged, starting at 2 P. M. and continuing until a late hour. Admission will be free. ...

. Lucky- Auspices American Legion Post 87 No past, present or future bnde (nor WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Rufus—Did you hear about the Ther father) can afford to miss . . . man who was murdered last night TODAY THBU SATURADY for his money?: Goofus—Yes. Wasn't it lucky BENEFIT OF BUILDING FUND in glorious Technicolor that he didn't have a cent on him With "THE DAUGHTER OF KOSIE O'GRADY" at the time? SPENCER TRACY and ELISABETH TAYLOR with June HAVER —Gordon MacRAE —"5 •— Also — Plus Richard BASEEART - Marilyn MAXWELL in JUNE 5 to ZACHARY SCOTT — FAYE EMERSON fi "OTJTSI3E THE WALL" FOOT OF BERRY STREET Be Sure to Attend Oar I . Sorry, I am , |.« Saturday MATINEE • in a hurry Jlml g * Their Most Hilarious Adventure 25 BI t must get my Sport Shirts, a WOODBRIDGE, N. J. You Must Bring 2 Boiler Bottle. Tops I Slacks and a light weight Jacket § FREE—Pencils to ALL 1 SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY •With • • • Joan CRAWFORD - David BRIAN in Rides & Concessions MARJORIE MAIN and PERCY KILBRIDE "THE DAMNED DON'T CKY" Plus Maureen O'HASA - MacDonaia CAREY in y, •* "COMANCHE TEES.ITORY" Main Street, With WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Sext to Woolworth's — ADMISSION FREE — Dan Dwyea - Marta Toren - James Mason .Clifton WEBB - Myrna LOY in JOIN OUR CLUB GAMES ON STAGE EVERY WEDNESDAY "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" OFEN FRIDAY TILL 9 / RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950 PAGE FIVE FORDS NEWS Raritan Tdwnship and Fords Beacon FORDS NEWS

Mrs. Overgaard 4th Member of Stanton Family Democratic Group War Heroes Honored at Monument Dedication Fords Dedicates Heads Fords Club To Graduate From West Point Installs Officers Memorial in Honor For Third Term class of 1927, an uncle, is at G.H.Q. Mrs. Ann Sitcoscy is If Its War Heroes Walter Stanton, Jr., j Tokyo, Japan, and is a veteran of To Be Commissioned World War II in the Pacific thea- Head of Woman's Unit Fords Clubwomen to tre, from New Guinea to the Phil- In Keasbev Section Parades and Speeches Give Prizes to 8th 2nd Lieut. Tomorrow ippines, and while in command of Feature Ceremonies the 160th Infantry Regiment on KEASBEY—Election and instal- Grade Graduating Class FORDS—Walter C. Stanbon Jr., the island of Panay was designated On Sunday Afternoon grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William to receive the surrender of Japa- lation of officers took place at-ttte FORDS—Mrs. Howard Madison J. Stanton, 21 William Street, .will nese forces in that area. first meeting of the Keasbey Wom- FORDS—Col. Byron S. Patton, conducted the installation cere- be graduated as a second lieuten- en's Democratic Club, held at the G-2, Intelligence Section Head- ant from the U. S. Military Acad- monies at the meeting of the quarters, First Army, New York, emy tomorrow. He will be the home of Mrs. Margaret Ryehlicfci, Woman's Club of Fords held in was the principal speaker at the fourth member of the Stanton Miss Bertolozzi - county Democratic committee- the library, with Mrs. Arthur A. dedication ceremonies of the me- family to be graduated from West woman. Overgaard installed as president Point. morial monument, erected by the. for her third term. Others installed Weds Amboy Man Those elected and installed by Fords Memorial Post, 6090, VFV?k The others are Col. Hubert G. were Mrs. Jens C. Jessen, second Mrs. Sue Warren, president of the on Sunday afternoon. Col Patton Stanton, class of 1911, a grand- vice president; Mrs. John Peterson, in 'behalf of the military command uncle, formerly assistant professor Hopelawn Girl Bride Fords Women's Democratic Club recording secretary; and Mrs. W. expressed the country's sympathies of ordnance and gunnery at the and guest speaker were: Mrs. Ann Colonel Byron S. Patton, U. S. Army, Headquar- riffht are Mayor August F. Greiner, Comniitteeman Howard - Jensen, corresponding : Of Michael Butchko at for those members^of "the armed U. S. Military Academy and now Sitcoscy, president; Mrs. Vivian ters, First Army, New York, is seen above address- «,-.,- «, , „ , , _ forces who gave their lives for the secretary- operating the Stanton Prepara- Holy Spirit Rectory Mrs. Overgaard named the fol- Nagy, vice president; Mrs. Elsie ing the larjre gathering at the memorial dedication William. Warren,- and Rev. John E. Grimes, of Our preservation of freedom for which, tory Academy at Corwall, N. Y.; service, Sunday afternoon in Fords. Sitting on his Lady of Peace Church. > lowing committee chairmen for the HOPELAWN—The rectory of Sebesky, secretary, and Mrs. Mar- this country stands and for those Col. Walter C. Stanton, the young loved ones which they left behind, year; Mrs. Fred Deik, art, visiting man's father, class of 1926, is an Holy Spirit Church Perth Amboy, garet Renick, treasurer. tha-tthey may enjoy the freedom and flowers; Mrs. Sidney Burke- assistant chief of staff. Fifth. Army, was the setting for the marriage The following standing commit- for which they consecrated their son, American Home; Mrs. Willard at Chicago, and a veteran of World of Miss Amelia F. Bertolozzi, tees were appointed by Mrs. Sit- Dunham, education and legisla- War II in the European theatre, daughter of Mrs. N. J. Bertolozzi, lives." , cocsy: Mrs. Jean Jeglinski, citizen- The program, with Glen A. Nel- tion; Mrs. Henry Bang, program including-Normandy Beach, St. Lo, to Michael Butchko, son of Mi", snip; Mrs. Helen Iski, ways and son as master of ceremonies, was and yearbook; Mrs. Madison, bud- Brest and the Battle of the Bulge and Mrs. A. J. Butchko, 402 Myr- means; Mrs. Josephine Bonczek, as follows: Invocation by Rev. John get and finance. to the German surrender. tle Avenue, Perth Ambboy, Sunday membership; Mrs. Ann Solovay, afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. E. Grimes, pastor of Our Lady of Also, Col. Raymond G. Stanton, program and entertainment, and Peace Church, Fords; singing of Charles Platt officiated. Mrs. Betty Meszaros, hospitality. Mrs. Michael Hodes, Little Wom- The bride was given in marriage the Natonal Anthem by Mrs. An- en's Club counselor; Mrs. Nicholas Other speakers were Mrs. Jennie nette XTchrin, aecompanietd by the Friendly Neighhorettes by her grandfather, C. J. Berttol- Blanchard and Mrs. Margaret Elko, Junior Woman's Club coun- ozzi. She was attired in a white Fort Monmouth Military Band at selor; Mrs. Jessen, Sub-Junior Attend Theatre Party Krauss of the Fords Club. The which time Mrs. Helen Retoeck, ninon over satin gown, designed club endorsed William J. Warren Club counselor; Mrs. J. L. Ander- Gold Star Mother, raised the na- with a rosepoint lace raffle at the for township commltteeman from son, membership; Mrs. George FORDS — Members of the tional flag; address of welcome by shoulder line, full ninon skirt with the Second Ward. Molnar, hospitality; Mrs. H. A. Friendly Neighborettes of Liberty Mayor August F. Greiner; brief ruffles on hip line forming an The dark horse prize donated by Rosenblum, publicity. Street attended a theater per- address by Committeeman William, apron effect . terminating into a Mrs. Warren was won by Mrs. Jeg- Mrs. Elko, music; Mrs. Bern- formance in Millburn. J. Warren; Mr. Nelson read a long train. Her fingertip veil of linski. Community singing was Isd hardt Jensen, public welfare; Mrs. Attending were Mrs. Mary French illusion was attached to a communication from General Green, Mrs. Yolanda Pirint, Mrs. by Mrs. Krauss and Mrs. Solovay. Omar Bradley, Chief of Staff, Frank Dunham, ways and means; sweetheart bonnet and she carried The next meeting will be held June Mrs. John Peterson, Clubwoman's Mary Tomko, Mrs. Stella Kratky, gladioluses and lilies of the valley. Washington, D. C; address by 12. Mrs. Meszaros, hospitality Col. [Patton. magazine and decorations; Mrs. Mrs. Madeline Gutwein, Mrs. Kay Miss Ida Bertolozzi, sister of the Penka, Mrs. Margaret Blanchard, chariman was assisted by Mrs. Mr. Nelson thanked the residents Sidney Dell literary chairman, and bride, the maid of honor, wore a Solovay and Mrs. Helen Zaremba. Mars. Albert Gardner, parlimen- Mrs. Helen Lucas, Mrs. Mary Ku- Madonna blue ninon over taffeta of Ford£ for their contrtibutions tarian. rawski, Mrs. Mildred Burke, Mrs. gown, a matching 'bonnet and she for the monument and the suc- Mrs. Frank Dunham and Mrs. Zboyan, Mrs. Helen Orosz, Mrs. carried pink roses and blue sweet cess of the dedicaton ceremonies; Viola Coe, co-chairmen, announced Auralia Both, Mrs. Ethel Tomko, peas. Donation Voted Rev. Michael Magyar, pastor of that $72.50 was realized on the re- Mrs. Gladys Lair, Mrs. Agnes the Slovak Presbyterian Church, Walter Rybakiewicz of Perth pronounced the benediction. Un- cent card party. Mrs. Dell, librar- David, Mrs. Betty Porosky, Mrs. Amboy served as best man. Gold Star Mothers, Mrs. Mary Kiraly on the. of Fords who gave their lives for their country in veiling of the monument by Gold ian, announced the purchase of Julia Goetz, Mrs. Mildred Benyak, Following a wedding trip to Ni-By Legion Unit w Star Mothers, Mrs. Mary Kiraly five new novels. Mrs. Coe, educa- Mrs. Elizabeth Deak, Mrs. Helen agara Falls, the couple will reside left and Mrs. Grace Waldman are shown above «ld War II, Sunday afternoon. Assisting them, Horvath, Mrs. Lillian Deak, Mrs. is Herbert Schultz, junior vice-eommander of the and Mrs. Grace Waldman. tion and legislation chairman at 216 Main Street, Woodbridge. FORDS—A donation was voted unveiling-the memorial dedicated to the senicemen 'Fords Memorial Post No. 6090, VFW. stated that the club will award Ann Soltys, Mrs. Verna Zolnier- For traveling the bride wore a grey to the Leonard Wood Memorial at Wreaths were placed on the ; prizes - to te local eighth grade czyk, Mrs. Rose Varga, Mrs. Rose suit with red accessories. the meeting- of the Ladies' Auxil- monument by the Metuchen Chap- ( graduating class. Mrs. Burkeson, Borosovich, Mrs. Mary Galya, Mrs. iary of Fords American Legion, ter of Gold Star Mothers, Mrs. Ma- American Home chairman, an- Catherine Poysic, Mrs. Claire Me- Mrs. Mohary Hostess Unit 163, held in the Legion thilda Ericksen, Mrs. Daisy Miller nounced that her group realized hok, Mrs. Helen Andrew and Mrs. rooms. Members were urged to and Mrs. Anna Chrisbensen, as- : sisted by Commander Harold Slo- $100 from the recent cake and May Wagenhoffer. To Breakfast Clubbers purchase bonds during the Liberty ver of VFW, 6090 and Mrs. Alice apron sale. Drive. Domejka, past president of the Mrs. Martin Weiss was wel- HOPELAWN—Mrs. Charles Mo- Proceeds from the Poppy Sale Ladies' Auxiliary of VFW, 6090; comed into membership and Mrs. Funeral Services Held hary, 50 May Street, was hostess at her home for a meeting of theheld over the weekend will be Traditional salutory volley was by Francis Mamey was voted a new For Miss Mary Johnson used for rehabilitation work. Mrs. the firing squad of Fort Monmouth member. Donations were made to Breakfast Clubbers. The birthday of Mrs. Julia Kochick was cele- M. J. Kochick was the winner of followed by taps. the American Cancer Society, St. FORD S—Funeral services for the dark horse prize. John's First Aid Squad, Inc., and Miss. Mary Johnson, 698 King brated and she was presented with Many Participate a gift. ••• ••;:-.:: The next meeting will be held - the Kiddie Keep Well camp. George's Road, were held at the Marshals, for the parade were Others present were Mrs, Joseph June 13, at which time election of Robert Lehman and Harvey Lund. Mrs. Jacobb Anderson, Mrs. Jes- Flynn and Son Funeral Home, officers will take place. sen and Mrs. Overgaard told mem- Perth Amboy. Rev. Robert Schlot- Bogdi and Mrs. Henry Markos. Partieipants in the parade were: bers of events which took place at ter, pastor of Grace Lutheran Fort Monmouth Army Military the recent convention in Atlantic Church, Perth Amfooy, officiated. Band, VFW 6090 and its auxili- ary: Marine Corps League; St. City. Interment was in the Alpine Cem- Mary's High School Band, Perth The qlub went on record as op- etery. CALENDAR OF OHM EVENTS Amboy; Fords American Drum and posing compulsary health msur- The pall bearers were former . anee. Bugle Corps; Fords American Le- Governor Morgan F. Larsen, Eric gion, No. 163; U. S. Naval Reserve Following the business session, FOPS, HOPELAWH and KEASBEY Anderson, John Grimley, Hans Unit, Perth Amboy; Fords Lions a hat social was featured. Prizes (NOTE: For Insertions In this calendar, call Mrs. Stephen A. Miller, Rudolph Rasmussen and Club; Voiture 128, 40-8, Duck; were won by Mrs. John Janderup, Frost, Woodbridgo 8-1110 or Perth Amboy 4-7111, before noon Albert Guth. on Tuesday of each week.) Laurence Harbor Fire Company. Sr., Mrs. John Peterson and,Mrs. Miss Johnson, a former Perth Fife, Drum and Bugle Corps; Boy Michael Homsack, Mrs. John Egan Amboy resident, died Saturday JUNE Scout Troop 52, Troop 53, Troop was in charge og the affair. Deco- morning in the Dover General 51; Melrose Fife and Drum Corps; rations were by Mrs. John Peter- Hospital of injuries received May 1—Federation Day—Junior Woman's Club in library at 8 P. M. Fords Fire Co.; Hopelawn Engine son and Mrs. Florence Rusin. 17 in an automobile accident near 1—Meeting, Ladies' Aid Society of Our Redeemer Evangelical Co.; Keasbey Fire Company and its Dover. Lutheran Church, Parish Hall at 2 P. M. auxiliary; Raritan Township Fire CAKE SALE SATURDAY 2—Meeting, United Exempt Firemen, Fords, Hopelawn and Company and its auxiliary; Rari- FORDS—The Sub-Junior Wom- IT'S A BOY Keasbey, in Keasbey firehouse at 8 P. M. tan -Township Post 3117, VFW, an's Club will conduct a cake sale FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Laurence 4 paper drive, Lions Club of Fords, 12:30, at Fords firehouse. Drum and Bugle Corps and its on Saturday, June 3, from 2 P. M.Burzinski, 35 Maple Avenue are 5—Meeting, Rosary Society of Our Lady of Peace Church, in auxiliary; Avenel Junior Band; St. to 5 P. M. in the library. Jeanne the parents of a son born Sunday auditorium at 8 P. M. John's First Aid Squad, inc., Fords. Dudick and Beverly Geiling are co- at the Perth Amboy General Hos- 5—Meeting, Hopelawn Fire Company, in firehouse at 8 P. M. chairmen. pital. 5—Meeting Second Ward Republican Executive Committee in Open house was held at the Scandia Inn at 8 P. M. VFW headquarters and at the 5—Meeting Priscilla Missionary Circle of Our Redeemer Evan- The scene above took place at the unveiling: of Ericsson, Mrs. Daisy Miller and,Mrs. Anna Chris-' Fords Firehouse. gelical Lutheran Church in Social Rooms at 8 P. M. the memorial in Fords Sunday during the playing- tensen and Mrs. Mary Kiraly, Past Commander Names enscribed on monumsnfc 5—Meeting William J. Warren Association, Rader's Hall, Hoper of the "Star Spangled Banner." From left to right Edward Miljes of the Fords Memorial Post, VFW; are: Vandell W. Sisolak, Chester lawn at 8 P. M. are Mrs., John Domejka,. county president of the Mrs. Mary Rebeck and Mrs. Grace Waldman, Gold E. Thompson, 'Stephen J. Kiraly, 5—Meeting St. John's First Aid Squad, Inc., in squad head- VFW Auxiliary and a past commander of the Fords Star Mothers; Herbert Sehultz of the VFW, and Adam J. Kluj, Michael Kozel, Jr., quarters, 8 P. M. post auxiliary; Gold Star Mothers, Mrs. Mathilda Commander Harold Slover of the VFW Post. Wilbur F. Yucka, Joseph Nagy, 6—Meeting, Fords American Legion, in Legion rooms at 8 P.. M. William P. Menweg, Robert M. 7—Teachers' luncheon, PTA of School No. 14. School Unit to Sponsor Rogers, Albert Q. Seach, John B. 9—Social, PTA of Our Lady of Peace, in auditorium; Mrs. Rose Woloff s Celebrate Graves Decorated Silanski, William E. Nagengast, Al- Bartonak, chairman. For Hopelawn Students bert O. Olsen, Harry J. Rebec!:, 12—Meeting, Mothers' Club of Troop 52, BSA; Mrs. Vernon Golden Wedding Date By Keasbey Auxiliary French, 5 Oakland Avenue, hostess, with Mrs. John HOPELAWN—At the meeting Thomas C. -Nevad, Hans C. Eriek- Hutchins, co-hostess. of the Home and School Associa- FORDS—Mr.. and Mrs. John KEASBEY—Mrs. Irene-Vamos, son, Robert S. Waldman, Walter. 12—Regular dinner meeting of Lions Club of Fords at 6:30 P. M. tion held in the school, final ar- .Woloff, 781 King George Road, Mrs. Mary Bertram, Mrs. Theresa L. Dunham, Joseph Hollo the .tot, in Scandinavian Grill. rangements -were made for the celebrated their 50th anniver- Chiocchi and Mrs. Mary Faczak Edward P. Miller, Stephen F. 12-^Meeting, Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords Memorial Post 6090, graduation exercises to be held sary with a supper party held at were members of a committee ap- Grezner, Bernard M. Christensen, VFW, in post rooms at 8 P. M. June 19 at 1 P. M. in the school. their home Sunday. pointed by the Ladies' Auxiliary Edward Wykes. The name of That's all you need 13—'Meeting, Women's Guild of St. John's Church, at 8 P. M. in The association will sponsor an Th.e couple was married in of the Keasbey Fire Company who Stephen Sabo will be inscribed on • social rooms. outdoor picnic for the children Boston, Mass.j in 1900 and I decorated graves of deceased mem- the monument within the week. say! Our special June 20 on the school grounds. moved here two years later. Since bers on Memorial Day. Mrs. Michael Klusza is chairman then Woloff has been engaged Mrs. Bertram also placed a messenger will call in the chicken hatchery business. DAUGHTER FOR ERCEGS and will be assisted toy all mem- wreath at the monument in mem- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell for your furs at bers. Guests included Howard: Pui- ory of World War I and II 'lead Erceg" of Menlo Park, formerly of The second grade won the at- lerton Sr., Mrs. Beatrice Coghill located at the foot of the Edison your convenience of this place; Mr. and Mrs. W. 135 Ford Avenue, are the parents tendance prize and the dark horse Bridge. of a daughter, Michelle, bom in . . . store them safe- prize went to Mrs. Peter Pinelli. H. Fullerton.of Metuchen, Mrs. At a recent meeting a donation A birthday social followed. Ida Samuelson of Maiden, Mass.; was" voted St. John's First Aid St. Peter's Hospital, New Bruns- ly in our scientifi- Mi\ and Mrs. H. J. Smith of Squad, Inc., of Fords and the Kid- wick. Mrs. Erceg is the former Beverly, Mass.; Mrs. Joy Tappen die Keep Well Camp in Eletuchen. Norma Christensen. cally protected Hunyadi Services of Franklin Park, Captain and vaults and return Held Friday Morning Mrs.' Jack Warman and Mrs. PAROCHIAL REGISTRATION NEW DAUGHTER Selma Bardrun of Plainneld, Mr. FORDS—Rev. John E. Grimes; HOPELAWN- — Mr. and Mrs. them to you next KEASBEY — Funeral services and Mrs. Thomas Fuller ton of pastor of Our Lady of Peace for iPaul HtaiyaoS of Kopernie Raritan. School, has announced that chil- Arthur 'Stephanick, 50 Loretta Fall. Budget - low Street, are the parents of a daugh- The FORDS NATIONAL BANK Avenue, were held Friday morn- dren who will be four years and ter bom at the Perth Amboy Gen- charges. ing in St. Michael's Hungarian nine months of age-as of Septem- The Friendly Bank of Fords, New Jersey Church, where a high mass of Miss Margaret Leisen ber 1 will be eligible for school eral- Hospital. i requiem was offered. Rev. Albert next .semester; and will be regis- WHAT'S YOUR COLLATERAL? Gaydos was the celebrant. Burial Bride of Lee Gilbert tered June 4 in the classroom fol- was in the church cemetry. lowing each mass. Call FORDS—Miss Margaret W. Lei- GIFTS Your collateral depends oil The pall bearers were Raymond sen of 165 Grove Street, Wood- WOodbridge 8-1735 you. It could be crops ... Overgaard, Julius, John and Jo- bridge, was married to Lee S. Gil- TO HEAR SPEAKERS seph Meszaros, William Damfaach FORDS —The William J. War- for the or job . . . car. Whatever your bert, Sr., of 24 Clum Avenue, Fri- and Joseph Edelenyi.. day night in the parsonage of the ren Association will meet Monday, Perth Amboy 4-7538 collateral, the Fords National Simpson Methodist Church, Perth June 5, in Rader's Hall, Hopelawn, BRIDE Bank is always glad to make Kenneth Horbatt Marks Amboy. Rev. Seaman W. Town- at 8 P. M. Clifford J, Handerhan 2nd Birthday at Party send, pastor, performed the cere- of. the Federal Security Agency any loan that- is required for mony. . • will be guest speaker. Stephen a good purpose. Consult us Stumpf, Township Recreation Di- FORDS —Mr. and Mrs. John Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Lehman rector, will outline his program in your need. Horbatt, 60 Moffett Street, enter- of Raritan Township were the for the coming season. tained at a party in honor of the attendants. < second birthday of their son, Upon their return from a short INITIATED BY FRAT Kenneth. wedding trip Mr, and-Mrs. Gilbert HOPELAWN •—..-• Norman A. Bridal Dolls ^ Guests present were Mr. and will reside at the Fords address. Lun.de, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar J Made to Order U. NATIONAL Mrs. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Lunde of Clyde Avenue, has been Horbatt and sons, Wayne and HOLD INITIAL SESSION initiated into Alpha Sigma PhiJ STORES The Friendly Bank of Fords, New Jersey Peter, Mr. and Mrs. August FORDS—The Mothers' Club Of fraternity at. Davis and Elkins Kreudl, Mrs. Jessie Kreudl, Mr. GRAHMANN'S WOODBRIDGE - FORDS FEDERAL KESEEVB SYSTEM Troop 53, BSA, sponsored by Our College, Elkins, W. Va., -where he and Mrs. Charles Kovacs and son, : 533 New Brunswick Avo. HOPELAWN AT PINELLFS HATS MEMBEH FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSTTBANCB CORP. Lady of > Peace Church, held itsis a pre-medical student. He is a-i Thomas, of Fords; Mrs. Arvaretta first meeting last night in, the graduate of Woodbridge High (3V"exi io Fordit Playlioase> Armiger of Metuchen. auditorium.: , School. . ; i.xJ. P. A. 4-3396 .—r Editorial:—~ UP , FOR - GRADUATION AGAIN Opinions of'Others

AN INVITATION TO ACCEPT more American millions for Chi ang, constitute lobbying? If s An Example Where Silence is Golden The Senate should accept shouldn't he be prosecuted f promptly the America China failing to register under the Reg We are glad' that Prosecutor Melko is ter. Baseless accusations, whether in a po- Policy Association's invitation to ' istration of Lobbying Act? . investigate it: ... •Have lawyers and others wit! "withholding, any comment on his office's litical campaign or out, constitute just -It should look specifically into political influence been retaine investigation of charges of gross irregulari- about the most, despicable act we can con- the activities of Alfred Kohlberg, at fat fees to do'jobs for Nation ties against soine members of the Township who apparently is the real power alist China so that their senti ceive—exceeded only, probably, by a breach in. the American China Policy ments would—naturally—be pr Committee until the investigation is com- Association. Chiang whenever the matt plete and such evidence as has been ad- of trust by those elected to public office. Mr.*:ohlberg organized the as- came up? If so, what, does M Thus, it is urgent that the people know sociation. He finances it. Its Kohlberg,- who knows all afoo- duced; carefully studied. We^ have seen headquarters are in his office. what the United States should < entirely too many irresponsible statements eventually where the transgression has He charges off part of its ex- in. China, know about that?—S penses against his business oper- Louis Post-Dispatch. made by public investigating agents which been made and by whom. ations importing textiles from served no, purpose except to confuse the Incidentally, since these accusations were China. ... WHEN IS A BANDIT : issues and, often, to smear innocent per- huiled, a great number .of rumors have A Senate investigation should A BANDIT? sons. been floating around and have now added find out in. revealing detail what The vagaries of legal. min< Mr. Kohlberg does to influence are utterly confounding at time; Very evidently, such a mistake is not up to a considerable whispering campaign opinion and legislation in favor Take the opinion of a state's at going to be made by Mr. Melko and we involving practically every member of the of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist torney in Chicago. He comes u Government—if government it with the conclusion that a si compliment him on his good judgment— Township Committee and at least one of can be called. machine is not a gambling de- particularly when it is remembered he is the Republican candidates. We hope that . What are • his activities with vice, under Illinois laws, unless, those involved will want to bring these respect to influencing members of a.coin is dropped into the device a member of a political party opposite to Congress? He has. confirmed re- for the purpose of winning that of those named in the charges. For charges out in the open where they, too, ports that he has been feeding material to Senator McCarthy of money by chance. some, this would have been a grand oppor- can be examined in the full light of day, Wisconsin for the latter's vicious That seems to be like saying tunity for trying.to make political capital, and where it can be shown whether they attacks on the State Department. that an automobile isn't a ve- He verified that he has supplied hicle until it has been proved but Prosecutor Melko prefers to wait-until are made of facts or fancy. If is unfor- material to facist-admiring, ex- that it has been or will be used all the facts have been uncovered. tunate that men in public life must be sub- Father-Coughlinite William . J. as a vehicle. It is like saying that jected to this kind of vicious talk, but when Goodwin, who was a paid, regist- a gun isn't a lethal weapon ex- We maintain that' every possible safe- ered foreign agent of the Chiang cept when shot. guard should be set up agains£ the unsub- they let it persist, unchallenged, they can- Kai-shek "government" (Good- Does the learned attorney stantiated blackening of a man's charac- not complain too much of its existence. win resigned, he said, after the mean to suggest that.a slot ma- activities in the.McCarthy case). chine might be just contrived to Do not Mr. Kohlberg's highly amuse people who like to look at 9 organized efforts to bring pres- pictures of lemons, oranges and 'General Practitioner of the Year sure of Congress, in behalf of (Continued on Page 8) Our heartiest felicitations go to Dr. Ira always made himself available in the finest T. Spencer, now in his 8Qth year, who has tradition of his profession, answering calls LETTER TO THE EDITOR been selected as 'the General Practitioner in remote parts of the area in all kinds of 289 Main Street and is being handled through a of the Year by the New Jersey Medical weather, and long after the time when most Woodbridge, New Jersey local real estate agent. Society and who, by virtue of this great May 24, 1950 ' If you would be good enough men would venture out of their homes for to help us obtain this building distinction", becomes New Jersey's nominee Dear Mr. Gregory: or some other like it, we want for the same honor on the national level. any reason whatever. For the last few years we be- you to know that the children We are certain that all those he has num- lieve that the youth in this com- would be only too glad to put Long a familiar figure in Woodbridge and munity has not received the ade- their time and effort into making surrounding communities where he has bered through the years in his practice, as quate recreation facilities. Hence, it a worthwhile community been answering the call of^ the sick since well as the community at large, will want young people have taken to walk- center. before the turn of the century, Drr Spencer to join with us in wishing Dr. Spencer ing the streets at night and con- Yours truly, Under the Capitol Dome gregating on street corners. It is Shirley Gursaly, is still active—maintaining a pace which many years more of good health—plus obvious that this wasting of leis- Margaret Kertesz w.ould -do credit to a man many years his some leisure time in which to enjoy it. We If . . j. Jisepl Grlbblns ure time is not going to build the Ruth Hrdlicka junior. He has found" time, in addition, to think the Medical Society displayed ad- wholesome minds and bodies that . TBENTON-^-Municipal welfare McGuire Air Force Base, Fort the State Division of Tax Appeals the community wishes.its young serve in many community undertakings, mirable judgment in recognizing D£ Spen- agencies will not be -disturbed by Dix, from August 13 to August 27. busy these days. to obtain, and after all, are not and enlisting his interest in u worthy cause cer as it has, and we are grateful that one the inter-departmental shift of The board members have 926 the young citizens of today the responsibility over relief clients TRAFFIC JAMS: — Autos appeals from local property as- voters of tomorrow? Should they always has .been of inestimable assistance of our highly respected residents -has been not then be shown that the gov- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY accorded an honor so great. at the State level which becomes headed for seashore points, par- sessments to be heard and dis- Fords, 1ST. J., as second class mail toward its successful completion. He has effective on July 1, Sanford Bates ticularly in the North shore area posed of in seventeen of the ernment of the township is in- •—by— : State Commissioner of institu- this summer, are expected to re- State's twenty - one counties. terested in them and that it THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. tions and Agencies, announced sult in weekend traffic jams which There were no property tax ap- wishes to provide for them the Postoffiee Address: Fords. X. J. today. will be even greater than those peals from Salem, Somerset, recreational programs which they WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 of other years. Sussex and Warren counties. crave. We do realize, however, Charles E. Gfiegory Russia Not Apt to Repay the U. S. Under a law adopted by the Editor and Publisher Legislature, administration of re- State traffic engineers who In addition to the latest batch that there have been many suc- During Worki War II, the United States read, was very much incensed by the pre- lief in the future will be directed. have completed a preliminary of property tax appeals to be de- cessful attempts to establish Entered as second class matter from the offices of the State De- survey of seashore road condi- cided after hearings are held, some supervised recreation, but April 17, 1938, at Fords, N. J., ' delivered many vessels and untold volumes cipitate demand of the United States for what we suggest is a community post office. partment of Institutions and tions will quietly whisper that there were in the Superior Court Subscription rates hy mail, in- of munitions to the Soviet Union. Y/hen the return oi the Lend-Lease equipment. Agencies instead of the State De- •when the summer season is in full approximately 800 appeals for center where the children could eluding- postage, one year, $2.00. partment of Conservation and work and have a well planned Six months, $1.25. • Three- months, the war ended the United States expected In fact, the prompt:ending of Lend-Lease swing the weekend traffic jams each of the years 1943, 1944, 1945, 65c. Single copies by mail, 10 cents. Economic Development, where it will be "hopeless." 1946 and 1947. These appeals club for year round activities. All payable in advance. the return of such material as was not was a shock to the "Russians; In view of the has been fo rmany years. 'were remanded to the division by Then the girls' recreational pro- By carrier delivsry, B cents per More cars on the highways; copy. expended, including vessels in use by the enormous destruction suffered from the in- At the local level, relief will be not enough highways and the in- the court last February and must grain would have more of a place in the community. Russians. vasion by the Germans, the Russians ex- distributed to needy .persons in creased popularity of the sea- also be heard. the same manner and under the shore as a vacation, land are The division also hears appeals We suggest the building across In the last three years, the Soviet Union pected that the United States would con- same conditions as heretofore, as * given as causes for future traffic of all trunk line railroads within from the Park Sweet Shop on has returned seven tankers, one dry cargo tinue to help them for some years and no change was made by the Leg-' tie-ups. In New Jersey alone this the boundaries of the State on all Amboy Avenue, which is vacant islature in the relief administra- year there is an increase of 108,- classes of railroad property, as ship, twenty-seven to twenty-eight frigates assist the nation in its economic recovery. - tion formula. Commissioner 000 auto registrations which well as appeals from gross re- and an ice-breaker. Still pending is the Regardless of what the ^Russians ex- Bates also declared no changes in means that many more cars must ceipts and franchise taxes of pub- pected, the fact is that the "United States personnel of municipal welfare be accommodated on the high- lic utility corporations and ap- return of eighty-four merchant vessels and agencies are contemplated. ways. peals from all other taxes as- numerous small naval craft, such as tor- was exceedingly generous in shipping war Despite the fact official reports Colonel Charles H. Schoeffel, sessed in New Jersey with the pedo boats, landing craft, submarine materiel to Russia. In return, the nation show that jobs are plentiful, there Superintendent of State Police, exception of inheritance taxes. chasers and two ice-breakers. has had rather meager thanks. Even today, are 41,128 persons on relief in working under a new law, has A good portion of the board's New Jersey. During March, $920,- .plans to facilitate the moving of time is taken up with hearing In addition, the people of this coun- when the Russians celebrate unt high and low to find such high quality at such sioners of the Township of Rarita" for a Plenary Retail Consumption Other A&I* Vaimes! license for premises located on Ellis low prices! But why do it? It's so much easier to Parkway (I1.P.D. 2, Box 245, Rail- way, N, J.), rtaritan Township, New choose all your dairy favorites in the big Dairy Center Jersey. White House Is the s Objections, if any, should be made of your A&P Super Market, where everything is spe- Immediately in writing to: Oscar cleaned? Kaus, Clerk of Raritan Township, Evaporated Mil ' R. F\ D. 19, New Brunswick, New cially selected for quality, carefully refrigerated for Jersey. There's none 6} fall (Signed) better <& cans freshness and A&P-priced for thrift. Gome seel EUNICE C. DILG-BR, i Raritan Township, N. J.' P. B. 6-1, S NOTICE Nectar Tea Take notice that THE WHITE •*• BIRCH INN, INC., intends to apply Rich and full flavored to the Township Committee of the Township of Woodbridge for a Ple- please write: nt nary Retail Consumption license for plcg. of 48 )artme » premises situated at Superhighway and Ford Avenue, Fords, Township tea bags 43- of Wooabrifige, N. J. - Objections, if any, should be made immediately in writing to: B. J. 420 W Dunigan, Township Clerk, "Woodr flew York 17, brldge, N. J. Dexo •v*Ti (Signed) . .";'-.>r. -. WHITE BIRCH INN, INC., Pure vegetable shortening John Rozanski, Pres. M. E. Lock, Secretary rib. ay 3lb. F. B. 6-1, S . " Fords, N. J. can- "•.:* can "•--•--j - &. NOTICE • ' Take notice that PETER SON- / r~-> i DBEGAARD intends to apply to the Township Committee of the Town- Broadcast Bhip of Woodbridgre for a Plenary Retail Carisumpti-on license for \V v. premises sijtuated at 524 New Bruns- '-'--. Redi-Meat wick Avenue, Fords, Township of Woodbridge, N. J. 12 oz. Objections, if any, should be made tb Immediately in writing to: B. J. can 39 -59o Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- bridge, N. J. (Signed) PETER SONDERGAAKD, F. B. 6-1. 8 Fords, N. J. Broadcast 'mmmmmms NOTICE Take notice that LOUIS VAEADY Cornel Beef Hash Intends to apply to the Township Committee of the Township of Wood- 11b. Sections Florida 20orcanI9c bridge for a Plenary Retail Con- 'or/erf °35c ix sumption license for premises situ- mp can 31. ' ' Gold ^ Sliced of ated at 955 Ford Avenue, Fords, Libby's Fruit Cocktail e „ 30oz.can33c Township of Woodbridge, N. J. "a/ia Objections, if any, should be made n Muenrter Cheese immediately in writing to: B. J. Broadcast Apricot Nectar Heart's Delight 12 oz. can 2 for 21c lb Dunigran, Township Clerk, Wood- -5% bridge, N. J. (Signed) LOUIS VAEADT, Pineapple Juice AH brands ra'oz. can 15c F. B. 6-1, 8 Fords, N. J. Chopped Han NOTICE 12 oz. Coronet Prune Juice « m » qt.boi.23c Take notice that LOUIS CXKTOR, can 47< Sweet JR. has applied to the Board Hi-C Orange Ade „ a « 46 oz. can 31c cu of Commissioners of the Township '.oz. "l5c of Raritan for a Plenary Retail Distribution license for premises Tomato Juice iona isoz. 2 for 21c 46 oz. 25c *• located at 603-G05 Amboy. Avenue, ; Broadcast Fords, Uarita'n- Township, N. J. . Objections, if any, should be made Apple Butter While Houss 28 oz. jar 19c immediately in writing to: Oscar Chili Con Carne Kaus, Clerk of Raritan Township, R. F. D. No. 19, New Brunswick, With lib. Strawberry Preserves Louis sherry 12 oz. 37c New Jersey. ^Signed) LOUIS CYKTOR, JR. beans can 27c F. B. 6-1, S , •• • • Cherry Preserves Ann paga lib jar 29c NOTICE Take notice that JEANETTE KISH Broadcast Pure Honey Bee Hiva 1 lb iar 23c intends to apply to the Township MESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Committee of the Township of Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Sliced Beef Sparkle Gelatin Desserts 6 flavors 3 pkgs. 17c Consumption license for premises situated at 582-584 New Brunswick 2Vioz.Vaoz. OO Avenue, Fords, Woodbridge Town- Fig NewtonS Nabisco i% oz. pkg. 2 for 35c ship, N. .T. iar *>O< |ar Objections, if any, should be made Sophie Mae Peanut Brittle . 1 ib. box 35c They're harvested fresh! They're delivered fresh! They're soM immediately in writing to: B.: J. ;jDunigran, Township Clerk, Wood- fresh! No wonder all the thrift-priced fruits and vegetables at your brl E6> ; Quaker Puffed Rice 4%'oz. pkg. 2 for 25c (Signed) JEANETTE KISH, Swift's Meats t a A&P Super Market are so tempting looking, ... so grand tasting! F. B. 6-1, 8 . Fords, N. J. Strained Chopped Quaker Puffed Wheat . 4 oz.P kg. 2 for 21c NOTICE for babies for juniors Take notice that SAMUEL HODES 3Vi oz. qs jT Intends to apply to the Township Assorted Cereals Sunnyfield tray of 10 pkgs. 27c Bingvariefy Ib. Juicy Florida Valsncias Committee of the Township ot cans *J*J>^' Oranges Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail 2 Consumption. license, for premises Gerber's Baby Cereals Pre-cooked 8 oz. Pkg. 15c From southern farms BHua'ted at 464 New Brunswick Fresh Beets bunch 10c New Potatoes California' 5 ibs. 29c Avenue, Fords, Township of Wood- bridge, N. J. Crisco . River Brand White Rice Kozllc 2ib.29c Table Celery Pascal or whits stalk 19c Objections, if any, should be made Cucumbers Florida ib. 12c Immediately in writing to: B. J. Pure vegetable shortening Nescafe Dissolves instantly 4 oz. Jar 47c 12 oz. jar 1.35 Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood- Egg Plant From southern farms Ib. 13c From nearby farms brldgre, N. .1. Crisp Radishes bunch 4c (Signed) SAMUEL HOD-ES 11b. Henri Spaghetti Sauce Meat or mushroom 8 oz. 14c F. B. 6-1, b can 31c Spinach. From nearby farm$ Ib. OC New Rhubarb From nearby farms bunch 7<5 1VOTICE Stahl-Meyer Beef Stew e s B iib.can39c Take notice that LIBERTY TAV- Carrots From Western farms bunch 9c Tender Scallions From nearby fajms bunch 4o EJ1N, INC., intends to apply to the Township Committee o£ the Town- Pard Dog Food Lipton's Noodle Soup Mix ctn. of 3 pkgi. 32c ship of "Woodbriilge for a PlenaTy Retail Consumption license for Packed by Swift & Co. premises situated at GS1-633 King Gravy Master- For making gravies 114 oz. bot. 15e George Road; Fords, Township of Woodbridge, N. J. Underwood's Deviled Ham . 2!/«ozcanl8c Objections, if any, should be made 2 1£ 25c immediately in writing to: B. J, Ininigun, Township Clerk, Wd Elbow Macaroni AnnPags lib. pkg. 15c bridge, N. J. (Signed) DELICIOUS «SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS k LIBHUTY TAVERN, INC. Palmolive Soap La Choy Chinese Dinner a a • P s 49c Julius Bertekap, President Louis Bertekaii, Jr. Vice Pres. For toilet and bath Heinz Baked Beans . ,m <, lib.can 14c F. B. 6-1-, 8 u Kippered Snacks Conner* 2V oz. can 3 for 25c ie's t Tuna Fish Flakes Sultana 6 oz. can 27c You'll find famous "Super-Right" meats only at ASzP. And you'll find them attractively priced, properly trimmed and deliciously tender and White Meat Tuna Fish chicken ot s 7 oz. can 43c ive Soap ea juicy, every day in the week. Select your favorite cut today! Large cake for bath use Wax Beans . " lona 19oz. can 2 for 25c Boiled Onions o&c 8oz.can 12c Golden Com A&P-cream style 20 oz can 2 for 25c Whole or either full-cat half Pl'grlm trarrj Kirkman's Sweet Peas iona 20 oz. can 2 for 27c lb. 17 lbs and under Ib.

Complexion Soap Tomatoes «lona 19 oz. can 2 for 25c Boneless Chuck-no fat added Purebeef-freshly ground Ib. 4 17c Del Monte Diced Carrots 16 oz. jar 2 for 29c Prime Ribs of Beef Extra short cut Smoked Pork Shoulders shortcut ib. 16 oz. can 15c Libby's Mixed Yegetables s BoneleSS Brisket Beef , Fresh or corned Sliced BaCOn Sunnyfield-sugar-cured 2 half Ib. picas! Kirkman's Whole; BeetS - A&P fancy 20 oz. can 15c selects two lucky Beef Short Ribs Flavorful—economical Chickens Broiling & Frylng-sirei 2!4 to 3Mlbs. gtads who will Lima Beans iona 16 oz. can 2 for 19c Soap Powder Plate and Navel Beef Fresh or corned Ducklings Long Island's finest WIN beaufifu! large Angel Soft Facial Tissue ,' pkg. of 400 21c 42 oz. pkg. Soup Beef Boneless Pork Loins Whole or either half Mareal Paper Napkins Tea size pkg. of 80 2 for 19c Leg or Rump of Veal Loin Pork Chops Center cut« Marcal Toilet Tissue .% « . • 3'roiu28c Boneless Veal Roast Shoulder Pork Chops Hip and shoulder cult UoraXO Cleans dirty hands 8 oz. pkg. 15c Breast of Veal . ie»*,e@e Fresh Hams Whole or either half ffwenty Mule Team Borax * lib.pkg. 16c Smoked Beef Tongues Short cut Fresh Spare Ribs . Cleans windows without wafer 20 oz. bot. 29C Frankfurters Skinless Shoulders of Lamb Seif-polishing pt. can 25<5 qt. can 45c Fresh &®af®&d ' Beef Liver Codfish Steaks « * •r • TIME and MOSEY wii Parker" Golden'or Marble a e e Beef Kidneys e « « ie JUI8 MlWl BAY Flounder Fillet 6 . . . . Spiced Luncheon Meat POUND CAKE..'fc? 49< Fresh Flounders The June issue features "Hurry- e B Chopped Pressed Ham Up Dinners" — tasty, time-saving A fine all around cake . . .delicious meals you can prepare in less than "as is" or topped with ice cream or fruit. Fresh Whiting Bologna or Meat Loaf aa hour. And for smart economy, IS, four John Frederics bags you can Plain or Poppyseed 7h« Giant Watch to our make from one 9 window Is duo to jfop ver, , Woman's Day pat- 'Brown m. Serve soon! When it does, the hands tern. Other articles will point to !fto names of tw. "Marvel White Bread . . . i.ib. loaf 14c lucky grads who will be given fine and fiction. Grwen-Precision vrotdie*. Danish Coffee Ring Plain each 29c To help you'keep track 8 of what you spend and Sponge Dessert Layers 8 inch 2 for 33c check your cash register LAWRENCE '»% through dip, A&P marks the price JEWELERS Macaroon Cup Cakes , pkg. of 6 f°r 29c Saturday =—. on every item. 94 Main Street Woodbridge Blueberry Muffins , « pkg. of 6 for 29c iPrices Effective in Super Markets and Self-Service Stores Only! PAGE EIGHT 'THURSDAY, JUNE 1,-1950 • RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ! cations will be received by tl s ship of Woodbridge, held Tuesday, Township Committee of the Tun n- lijv ifitli, 1950, I was directed ) For Your Shopping Convenience * .sliin of ^Yoodbrhlge, Neff Jer^ex", ai to 'advertise the fact that on Tues- . CLASSIFIEI AD\ the Memorial Municipal Builcliijg, day evening, June 6th, 1930, the Wooilbrhlse, New Jersey, until !* To'wrishiD Committee will meet P. M. (R.l).S.T.) June li, 1H3U, .mi!at S P. M. (IVST) in the Committee then at &did Muiitn-inl Municipal Chambers, M e m o T i a i Municipal Classified Advertising HELP WASTED Bull.ling iiulilicly openftl and read Building-, TVooabridge, Xew Jersey, CABINET TVORKians, sprayers, ex- a.lou<]. and expose and sell at public sale WOODBRIDGE PUBLISKIKG CO perienced—steady work. Keyport The information fur l.hhh r<, and to the liijniest bidder according IS Green Street, Woodbrldse. ST. J. Wood-working Co., Inc., Locust St. Form of. Rul anil Form of rimtr.ut to terms of sale on file with, the (Air Marine Terminal) Keyport. may be obUi inert at the Ofh e ui Township Clerk open to inspection Publishers of 6-1 Howard Mailimn, Tuwn^hiii Knsi- and to be publicly read prior to WOODBEIBGE INBEPENBENT- ncfr, JJemuri.il Municiuul tiuiMins. sale. Lots 42 and 43 in Block 17S--E on the "VToovJbridge Township As-1 LEADHR • 6 ROOM FOR RENT B DIRECTORY The Township Committpe uf ilie se;-snient Map. I CARTERET FRIES S Township ui "SVuo.llji-iiKe it.si-n"(-. the right tu %vai\*- ILDV i'jKiniijiHtie.s TaJ-:e further notice that the RARITAN. TOWNSHIP-FORDS WOODBRIDGE—Cheerful room for in, or reject jnv of ill ld.i>.. Township Committee has, by reso- BEACON rent in private home for 1 or 2. SUPPLIES Nu bidder rajv \\'ith,lrjw Li-- Lidlution and pursuant to lav,-, fixed a Kitchen privileges. Call Perth Am- irlthin lliirt.v (iiivs after t*e ai-tiul minimum price at which said lots hoy 4-4SSS or Woodbridge S-155S-.T. SERVICES •lute of the opening- thereof. in said block -will be sold together THKEE NEWSPAPERS .6-1 B. ,!. Dl'NIUAK, with all other details pertinent, 1 Time _ 15e per. line Town^mp Clerk. .^aUi minimum' prw-e being J200.00 2 Times _ . 14c per lin*> P. R. .1-2.=;; 0-1 Plus costs of preparing- deed and advertising this sale. Said lots in -3 Times 13c per line said block, if sold on terms, will t Times _._ 12e per line NOTICE TO BIBDEIJS require a dov.n ]ja.yrnent of $20.00 (YEARLY CONTRACT) LAWKS MOWED, hedges cut, gen- the balance of purchase price .4.0 be eral landscaping: work. John Sealed Bids for thp Puvcliii.-qi- r.f: 300 lines—three papers..He per line Adams', 2S5 Main Street, Woodbridge. l.MOO Cati h Ba'.in C'oni-rtte St. ttii.i-r paid in equal monthly installments (Minimum space charged^—5 lines.} Telephone WO S-282S-W. • Blocks of SKI.00 plus interest and other Change of copy allowed monthly. 5-25; 6-1, S, 15* @ Radio mi TeSevisIffn 1000 Catch Basin Concrete Corner terms provided for in contract of 25 letters to a line—five words. Appltee Repairs # # Service Stations Blocks sale. 1-100 Manhole Concrete Barrel Blocks Take further notice that at said S WASTED TO BUY ® SilO Manhole Concrete Batter Blocks -;ttle, or any date to which it may ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Tel: WOodbridite 8-0633 Our Trained Staff can put an end A.31 according t<3 State Hig-iiway ri::e- be adjourned the Township Com- payable in advance. Exceptions are LOT. in Woodbridge proper on im- Esposito's Music Sitop Sewaren ciiic-ations, will be rer-eive;:! by ihcmittee reserves the right in its dis- made for established accounts only. proved- street, approximately 50 x AUTHORIZED DEALER to all- your troubles today! Township Committee of the Tnwn- cretion to reject Einy one. or all bids Irregular insertions will be 100. Must be within walking dis- c • • Clarke Repair Service Sunoco Service ship oi' SVootlbridge, ^{-v^ Jer.sey. at anj to sell said lots in said block charged for at the one-time rate. tance of Woodbridge railroad sta- Buescher, Selitier, Martin tlie Memorial Mur.icipal Building, I to such bidder as it may select, due Ads ordered four times and j tion and business section on Main REFRIGERATION CALL WDGE 8-1308 West & Woodbridge Ave,* Sewaren Wood bridge, New .Terser, until S I regard being given to terms and stopped before that time will be Street, Write location and price to Epiphone, Slingerland, Gretsch P. M. (1S.B-.S.T.) June 6, 1950, andmanner of payment, in case one orcharged for the actual number of Box 19, c/o Independent-Leader, IS and AUTOMATIC Musical Instructions on All FOR THE FINEST ® REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS then at said Memorial Munkip:il more minimum bids shall be re-times the 'ad appeared, cliarg-ingr at Building publicly oi>ened ;md read irf-ived. Green Street, Woodbridge. WASHING MACHINES Instriiments;, ® WASHING the rate earned. 4-20 t£ Rental Plan for Students ® POLISHING aloud. Upon acceptance of the minimum The Woodbridge Publishing Co. 52 Avenel Street, Avenel, N. J. Radio and Television ©ROAD SERVICE The information .for Bidders, Form bid, or bid above minimum, by thej reserves the right to edit, revise or Authorized tauderall Service 465 New Brunswick Avenue of Bid and Form of Contract may Township Committee and the pay-reject all copy submitted, and will BOOKS BOUGHT—We need them CALL US be obtained at the Office of Howarc ment thereof by the purchaser ac- not be responsible for more than and we'll pay highest prices. Call Expert Beadix Repairs - Fords. N/ J. Service - . Madison, Township Engineer, Memo- cording to the manner of purchase one incorrect insertion of any ad- or write for details, P. M. Book Shop, WO-8-0127 rial Munit'-ipa] Building-. in accordance" with terms of sale on vertisement. The co-operation of the 330 Park Avenue, Plainfleld, or call YOU'VE, EVER HAP The Township Committee of thefile, the Township will deliver a bar- advertisers will be appreciated. Plainfield 4-3900. Township of Woodbridge reserves gain and sale deed for said premises. 2-23-tf Segcfete the right to waive any informalities Li.-'.T'^n: i\]£iy 2Ult IO.TII CLASSIFIED ADS ACCEPTED TO Sswlng Oenter in, or reject any or all bids. B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. 9:30 A. 51. WEDNESDAY No bidder may withdraw his bid To be advertised May 25th, Ml SCET^T.AXEOTJS Oil Burners within thirty days after the actual 19".o. nnd .Tun? 1st, 1900, in the WOODBSIDGE 8-1710 HIGH TEST QUALITY m Heat Estate - Insurance WILL GIVE YOU date of the opening thereof. Bords Beacon. IF YOUR drinking has become a. CONCRETE B. J. DUN1GAN, problem, Alcoholics Anonymous Township Clerk, Refer to; V.~-4n* FOR SALE can help you. Write P. O. Box 397, Eaboratory Approved- • Up to 545L Trade-in P. B. 3-25-; fi-1 » 3TO1TCE OP PXTBLrC SALE CLOVER LEAF CEMETERY — Lot Woodbridgre, or telephone Market Donald T. Manson TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: IIS. Graves 3 and 4. Rosewood 3-752S. 5-25 tf Crushed Stone-Washed-Gravel FOR, YOUR OLD Kefer to: W-31«, W-.'GO At a regular meeting of the section. Price $100.00. Call Mrs. "F. * Washed Sand - Waterproofing: SEWING MACHINE NOTICE OK PliBLtC SA1/E Township Committee of the Town- Huetteman, Cranford S-0279-J. MAJOR oil company has serviee INSURANCE VO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: ship of • vYootlbridge, held Tuesday, 10-13 tf station available in Rahway. time - Bricfc - Cement - Plaster ' • ". At a • regular meeting of the M'ay It; tl;, 1S50, I was directed Please send details. Write in care- Township"Committee of the Town- to advertise the fact that on Tues- © 'HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE S of the Independent - Leader, Box ',' SEWING MACHINES ship of Woodbridg-e, held Tuesday, day evening', June 6th. 1950, the 10-S. . 6/1-9 Representing Boynton. Brothers REPAIRED & ELECTRIFIED May 16th,' 19',Q, I was directed • TowrfihiD Committee will meet LOT FOR SALE—Across from the Raritan Mercantile to advertise the fact that on_ Tues- a.t S P. M. ClJSTi in the Committee Sewaren Avenue School, off Wood- & Co. Over 29 Years day evening-, June 6th,. 11150, the Chambers, Memorial Municipal bridge Avenue, 50'x 125'. Has sewer, LOST AJfD Frank Hovanec's Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Corporation the Township Committee will meet 1 water, g-as, electric. Asking- price FOUND—A pair of eye glasses with DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE a.t S P. M. 5 in Block 510-A. POUR LOTS for sale on Hillside Township Clerk open to inspection on the Wooiiliiiilg-e Township As- Avenue. Sewer and water. Size LOST—A little reddish-brown, long- 3 YEARS TO PAY of and to, be publicly read prior to sessment Ma P- 100 x 100. 200 feet from Ridgedale haired dog", on Cooke Avenue, # Orog Stores ® sale, Lots S to 11 inclusive in Block Avenue. Inquire P. Montazzoli, • 22 May 5. If found please call Carteret Real and Personal Property Taxi Take further notice that the Green Street, Woodbridge. Agrainst Loss or Damage 4^1-E on the Woodbridye Township Township Committee has, by reso- S-GtJ5o. iiesponds to name of "Jess." AVENEL by Fire or Other Hazards Assessment Map. lution and pursuant to law, fixed a 5-4, 6-19 Upward. 5-25 WOODBRIDGE Take further notice that the minimum price, fit which said lots All Forms of Township Committee has, by reso- in said block will be sold together LEGAL NOTICES Avenel Pharmacy COAL & OIL CO, AUTOMOTIVE AND PUBLIC lution, and pursuant to law, fixed a with all other details pertinent, said democracy, fair and reasonable LIABILITY INSURANCE minimum .price at -which said lots minimum price being $100.00 plus vided for in contract fff sale. returns for honest efforts and. a ; 1010 BAHWAT AVENUE 454 RAHWAY AVENUE In said block will be sold together costs of preparing deed and adver- Take further notice that at sai<3 For Information and Rates tising tiiis sale. Said lots in said sale, or any date to which it may Christian atmosphere in which I WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 Call with all other details pertineni, said be adjourned, the Township Com- WDGE. 8-1400. minimum price being- $300.00 plus block, if sold on terni3, will require mittee reserves the right in its dis- persons can work and grow. It is The Arthur F.I Geis costs of preparing deed and adver- a down payment of S15.00, the bal- cretion to reject any one or all bids the first attempt pi its kind by TAXI tising this .sale. Said lots in said ance of purchase price to be paid in and to sell said lot in said block Agency block, if sold on terms, will require equal monthly installments of $10.00 to such bidder aa it may select, due a group of dairymen and it is a down payment of $:JO.()O, the bal-plus interest and other terms pro- regard being given to terms anfl hoped that the idea will catch, on. 184 Green Street, Woodbridge 8-0200 ance of purchase price to be paid ir> viu'ed for in contract of sale. manner of payment, in case one These dairymen should be com- Pet Shop Tel. Wage. 8-2694 equal monthly installments of $15.00 Take further notice that at said or more minimum bids shall be rs- WHITMAN'S CANDIES plus interest and other terms pro- sale, or any date to which it may ceived. mended for their willingness to vided for- in contract of sale. be adjourned, the Township Com-' Upon acceptance of the minimum put Christian principles to work Cosmetics - Film - Greeting Cards DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Take fv.rther notice that at said mittee reserves the right in its dis- bid, or bid above minimum, by the in an area of their personal ac- ® Roofing and Siding • METERED RATES sale, or any date to which it may cretion to reject any one or all bids Township Committee and the pay- First M Mile ..... 15cbe adjourned, the Township Com- and to sell said Iocs in said block ment thereof by the purchaser ac- tivity. It is so easy for Christians mittee reserves the right in its dis-to such bidder as it may select, due cording- to the manner of purchase to prescribe formulas for others Each Additional M Mile . . 10c cretion to reject any one or all bids regard being given to terms and in accordance with terms of sale on OFFICE: 443 PEARL STREET and to sell s-aid lots in said block manner of payment, in case one file, the Township will deliver a bar- to practice that they often fail RAYMOND JACKSON to such bidder a.s it may select, due or more minimum bids shall be re- gain and sale deed for said premises. to realize that Christian practice, Henry Jansen & Son WOODBRIDGE, N. J. regard being given to terms and ceived. manner of payment, in case one DATED: May 2!th, ]9r>0. worth the name, begins^at home, AND SON Joe's Pet Shop or more minimum bids shall be re- Upon acceptance of the minimum B. J. DUNIG-AN, Township Clerk. TInninff and Sheet Metal Work ceived.. bid, or bid above minimum, by the To be advertised May 25th, Why not. a similar code for manu- DRUGGIST PETS - FOOD - SUPPLIES Tiling T1 Township Committee and the pay-1950. and June 1st, 1050, in the facturers, bankers, labor unions Roofing, Metal Ceilings and oon r.ceeptance of the minimum ment thereof by the purchaser ac- Fords Beacon. HORSE MEAT—FRESH DAILY bi.j, or bid above minimum, by thecording to the manner of purchase an-d others? If everybody would "IT, S. GOVT INSPECTED Furnace Work Township Committee and the pay-in accordance with terms of sale on begin practicing Christianity 88 Main Street TROPIC AT, PISH ment thereof by the purchaser ac- file, the Township will deliver a bar- BIRDS - CAGES - SUPPLIES cordingr- to the manner of purchase where they are, a revolution ' ART TILE CO. ••[• 1 gain and sale ded for said premises Opinions of. Others Woodbridge, N. J. 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE 588 Alden Street in accordance with termsi of sale on DATKB: May 2-Hh; 1S50. would take place that would make PE2TH AMBOY TEt. 4-3419 454 RAHWAY AVENUE file, the Township will deliver a bar- B. J. DUNIGAN. Township Clerk. i Continued from Editorial Page) all other revolutions look insig- Telephone: 8-0554 Woodbridge, N. J. gain and sale deed for said premises. To be advert ised Mnv 25th, WOODB.RIDGE DATTS.D: May 24th. 1950. 19.10, and June 1st, 1950,' in the cherries? — Milwaukee (Wis.) nificant, by comparison.—Michi- Telephone 8-1246 B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. gan Christian Advocate (Adrian), BATHS KITCHENS To be advertised May 25th. Fords Beacon. Journal. 1950, and' June- 1st, 1950, in the!5<'fiT to: \Y-.ni:s log Kernels © # Plane Tissifng RUBBER FLOORING Kords Beacon. XOTiCE (if PUBIiIC SALE CHRISTIAN DAIRY .FARMERS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Capitol Dome (QUALITY FIRST) liefer to: W-1SW At a regular meeting of the A group of Christian dairy "SINCE 1905" NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE I Township Committee of the Town- | farmers at Janesville, Wisconsin, (Continued from Editorial Page) GOING AWAY? Phil. Goldin Phones: WO-8-2927 TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: S ship of Wood'bridge, held Tuesday, * have taken a big step in applying by the Governor will delay vaca- At a regular meeting of the jlfay lCtii, !9u0, I was directed Christian stewardship to their oc- BOARD YOUR DOGS Piano Specialist New Jersey Roofing E. W. NIER WO-8-2368 Township Committee of the Town- to advertise ths fact that on Tue3- _ tions of many of the State's law- ship of Woodbridge, held Tuesday, j day r-vonii/K, June f>11I. 1950, the cupation. They have adopted a makers. Pally, Weekly, Monthly Rates TUNING Ma 5' ICth, jji.iO, I was directed Towr-snip Committee will meet 3,500-word code which governs Company to advertise the fact that on Tues- at S P. jr. (TJST) in the Committee The New Jersey Supreme Washing and Stripping REGULATING Used Cars day evening, June Cth. 1950, theChambers, Memorial Municipal their relationships with other Roofing' - Brick Siding Township Committee will 9 meet Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, farmers, community marketing Court will close down during July Well Ventilated REPAIRING at 8 P. M. (D8T) in the Committee and expose and sell at public sale and August. Chief Justice Arthur Metal Work Chambers, Memorial Municipal and to the highest bidder accordiEg practices, relationships with the Best of Care Estimates Cheerfully Given "BETTER USED CARS" Building, Woodbridge, New. Jersey, to terms of sale on Hie with the government and other matters. T. Vanderbilt has arranged to 309-313 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. and expose ana Bell at public sale Township Clerk open to inspection The code begins with, a profound complete hearing of arguments CALL P. A. 4-7650 and to the highest bidder according and to be publicly read prior to on cases on June 19. Opinions will Spick & Span Kennels PERTH AMBOY, N. J. BBRNIE AUTO SALES to terms of sale on file with the •sale, Lot 14 excepting parcel 5-K recognition that the land a farm- Township Clerk open to inspection sold to the State of New Jersev, in er owns really belongs to God and be made public on the following Tel. PE 4-0216 and to be publicly read prior to Blork 815-11 cm the TVoodbriiljre Monday and Thursday, but. no Box 216, Inman Avenue 405 AMBOY AVENUE sale, Lots 2 and 3 in Block 7-P onTownship Assessment- Hap. must be used accordingly. Railway, N. J. Plumbing the Woodbridge Township Assess- Take further notice that the There is no attempt to criti- new cases will be considered.. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ment Map. Toivnship Committee has, by reso- RASWAY 7-9405 Take further notice that the lution and pursuant to law,'fixed a cize the aspects of any farm pro- PLUMBING SUPPLIES Wdge. 8-1020 — 8-1021 Township Committee has, by reso- niiriimuni price, at which said lot gram or national policies. The lugs lution and pursuant to law, fixed a in said block will be .sold together code simply seeks to state the AT LOWEST PRICES! minimum price at which said lots with all other details pertinent, said Funeral Directors OPEN SUNDAY—ALL DAY in saiU block will be sold together minimum price being' .$700.00 plus ethical principles upon which all REHABILITATED with all other details pertinent, said costs, of preparing deed and adver- programs and policies should rest Let Us REVIVE minimum price being $.200.00 plus tising" this sale. Said lot' in said It is strong in championing Avenel The five-year State - Federal costs of preparing deed and adver- block, if. sold on terms, will require The Exquisite Beauty of program, for rehabilitating dis- tising this sale. Said lots in said :i Gown payment oi" S70.00, ti:e bal- block, if sold on terms, will require ance of purchase price to be paid in SYNOWIECKl Plumbing Supply Your abled civilians "has resulted in a down payment of $20.00, the bal- equal monthly installments of §10.00 turning 220,000 disabled persons ance of purchase price to be paid in plus interest and other terms pro- ALBRECHT'S KEY SHOP HIGHWAY 25, AVENEL RUGS' @ CARPETS equal monthly installments of $10.0U liOcIcwmitli - Ss«' Filios We're ready with extra eesh Funeral Home into productive, self-supporting plus interest and other terms pro- Lawn Blowers Sharpened WDGE. 8-1385 UPHOLSTERY: individuals, according to the Fed-vftled for in contract of sale. Washing- machine Parts & Repairs for y&ur Summer needs Take further notice that at said Stanley Tools - Keys While You S $ 46 Atlantic Street Call CA. 8-6382 eral Security Agency. The cost of sale, or any date to which it may Wait — Call Is LOANS 25~ 5©0 civilian rehabilitation is approxi- be adjourned, the Township Coni- 124 WASHINGTON AVENUE Carteret, N. J. mittee reserves the right in its dis- CARTERET 1-7183 MADE SM RiCORD TIMES JOHN LOKOS mately $460 per person.. However, cretion to reject any one or all bids Telephone Carteret 8-5715 Plumbing 2nd Heating ® these 220,000 formerly dependent and -to sell said lot in said block Phone All work done, in your home to such bidder as it may select, due persons have increased their regard being given to terms and MR. BROOKS Sly Appointment Only. earnings and the nation's pur- manner of payment, in ease one Furniture Charles Farr or more minimum bids shall be rs- 1 chasing power by $900,000,000 andeeived. "8-1848 Plumbing - Heating have paid Federal income taxes Upon acceptance of the minimum Pick up the ensb bid, or bid above minimum, by the BUY ON THE HIGHWAY Telephones: Serviee Stations totaling $70,000,000 plus State, Township Committee and the pay- you need in a halt Woodbridge 8-0594 or 8-3026 community nad other taxes, in ment thereof by the purchaser ac- hour! '".' AND SAVE! cording to the manner of purchase . SHOW ROOM the last five years. in accordance with terms of sale on 87 MAIN Vacation at home with, outdoor file, the Township will deliver a bar- furniture from 454 Rahway Avenue , Clarkson's grain and sale *deed for said premises. STREET Woodbridge;, N. J. DATED: May 2 1th. 1950. Rockafeller gives M. I. T. $1,000,- B. J. DXJNIGAN, Township Clerk. Winter Brothers ESSO SERVICE 000 to keep it "independent." To be advertised May 25th, ' Wayside Furniture Shop 1950, and June 1st, 1950, in the - Hlsrftwsy 25 Avenel, ST. J. XOTICB TO BIDDERS Fords Beacon Pony Rides Sealed Bids for the Purchase of: Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Amboy Avenue and James Street 35 Cast Iron Catch Basin Frames Kefer to: W-4:S(» Phone Woo&bridge 8-157? •and Covers NOTICE OP PTJBMC SAI.E We've Got 'Em Woodbridge, N. J. • 25 Manhole Frames and Covers, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: K. DETER'S Complete At a regular meeting of the IN according- to State Highway Specifl Township Committ&e of the Town- RSiE WO-8-1514 Ufggior Stores Don't Yell "HELP POLICE!" When You Want To Furnish Your Bream Home Mapte Tree Telephone Weedbridge 8-1889 Picnic Grounds The Cops Cant' Help You— Avenel Gets Bros. BUT THE SURFKISE STOKE CAN! Woodbridge Open Daily We Are Bare to Serve THREE BEAUTIFUL ROOMS OF BRAND NEW "S" 1 to 6 P.M. Rugs - Drapes Your Every Need in liiauor Store Ponies tor Children's Birthday Gulf Service All for Only $279=00 JOS. ANDRASCIK, PROP. Parties Jack Geis, John Dojcsak, Props. Plus Toiir Choice Of: . , Picnics and Bazaars Slip Coveys with @ A 1950 PHILCO TELEVISION SET p Stock of Domestic "WASHING, GREASING a A NEW 1950 AUTOMATIC WASHER. Please Make Your" Reservations SEND THEM Immediate Delivery Imported Wines, Beers Early TIRES REPAIRED Lowest Prices © A GUARANTEED G. E. REFRIGERATOR r and liquors CaH Wo, 8-2216-M TO US WITH NO MONEY DOWN* AND LOOK WHAT YOU GET! Betweea 4 - 6 P. M. .- AMBOY AVE. AND GREEN ST. 15 Pc. LIVING ROOM GROUPING FOR A PRICES ARE BORN HERE & A Beautiful Upholstered 3 Pc. Suite With All Accessories! SUi AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. WOQDBRIDGE. N, J. COMPLETE RAISED SOMEWHERE ELSE ONLY ?125. COMPLETE 8-0887 Payments $1.25 Weekly! Hadfe StepSrs REJUVENATION 11 Pc. BEDROOM GROUPING OUR DRIVER 3 Pc. Modern Walnut Bedroom Suite With AU The Trimmln's! ^ itrsfeal Sustruments ® ' WILL CALL FOR THEM. ONLY $125. COMPLETE Telephone CA-8-5089 Holohan Brothers Payments §1.25 Weefely! * THE ROAD TO Al's Radio & Television GARAGE LET US STORE 61 Pc. KITCHEN OUTFIT | MUSICAL HAPPINESS Solid Oak Dinette With Silverware & Dishes! SALES and SERVICE Standard Esso Products 4-1616 ' YOUR FURS ONLY $29. COMPLETE •« " ENROLL. NOW — Payments 29c Weekly! -.- - Expert Instruction Radio Overhauls a. Specialty v Phone "A Yard for Friendly Service" *" Accordion - Violin Free Estimates FREE STORAGE-— FREE DELIVERY * ,: Headquarters for Quality Prompt and Expert Repairs Woodbridge 8-0064 and 8-0533 till TfilPU QUALITMU«i-»iYT AVENEL'ST., AVENEL *• - Musical Instruments and WOOBBEIDGE 8-2002 SURPRISE STORE RCA - Tung - Sol Tubes Cor. Amboy Avenue and mlLlU'll.O CLEANERS » . Accessories All Type Batteries for Portables 7-11 FRONT STREET, KEYPORT, N. J. Keyport 7-3920 ;-- IJEBBRAX. TRADE-INS 107 MARKET STREET PERTH AMBOY Hours: : 34 PERSHING AVENUE Second Street STORE HOURS: MOW., TUBS. AND THUBS., 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Mddie's Music Center Daily 7-5:30— Saturday 1-i WED. AND FRJ.. » A. M. TO 9 P. M. — SAT., 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. CARTERET, N. J. Firestone Tires and Tubes *Vets only! non-reis need only n small deposit. t AN© SCHOOL OF MUSIC Open Weekdays from 9 to 9 J " Ed. BoukoskI, Prop. N. J, State St. P. A. 4-U90 BARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS-SSA6OS? THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1050 PAGE NINE Season Tomorrow at Perth Rec Leagues off to Good Start 1950 AM Big Car Auto Races Wanca Selected SPORTS R0 For Hurling Post Upsets So, Amboy. By Johnnie Royle With Activity in."all Circuits To Open Sunday at Fairgrounds WOODBRIDGE —The Recrea- Knslinpr, If .. 3 0 c Senior baseball, which we figured was doomed in Ballo u 3 0 fl By Goacli Priscoe • 4 to 1 in Leag tion baseball and Softball leagues, Bisler, p 3 2 n hidianapolis Racers To Be on Hand Sunday Woodbridge Township when not enough teams could under the direction of Jim Mullen WOODBRIDGE—-C o a c h NIet and Steve Stumpf, got off to a 41 13. ii Expected to Compete „_ FORDS—In the lone Mid- be mustered last season.to form a local league, has St. Cecelia Bulldog* (3) Priscoe's Barrons draw the cuf-- County League game played early flying start last week with mil A'B R |H Ira Trenton Program tains on their unsuccessful 1S5I this 'week, Our Lady of Peace came been revived this month with six combines participat- activity in all circuits. Painter If . 3 1 Linimist, 2b 3 0 n campaign tomorrow afternoon ai up with a surprising- 4-1 victory ing in the Recreation circuit. It's a step forward no The House of Finn, defending 3 0 . TRENTON—-New Jersey's 1950 the Water's Stedium in Perth Am- over the Sacred Hearts of South senior softball champions, pick up 3 0 AAA big-car auto race season v'^.V- boy with the Panthers playtoi Amboy, who were previously un- matter how you look at it, and every indication points 3 l where they left off last summer Strion cf . ... 3 0 i opens here on the New Jersey "Pah- host. defeated-in league competition. to baseball returning to the status it enjoyed before the (i with a close 3-1 victory over the 3 0 Grounds mile track on Sunday, Woodbriage will enter tomor- Donnie Anderson went all the war. The lone obstacle to stalemate its advance is White House Tavern of Sewaren. 3 0 0 Ounthnei* ef 3 n o and there i^ a good chance that row's tussle with a record of fiv< way on the mound for Fords, 0 the lack of suitable fields, which are on their way. The Sewaren nine went out. front the winner of the 500-mile Memo- victories against nine defeats tea checking the Amooyans with four by a single tally in the first frame 0 thS season. Pour of the Barrons hits over the seven-inning route. • 30 2 The diamonds may not be constructed over night, and held the edge until the third Snore 'by innings: 3 rial Day race at Indianapolis will set-backs were lost by a single rui His infield assisted him in the sec- although baseball enthusiasts, young and old, can stanza when the Finns drove home St. James C.Y.O 15 0 16 0 j-| c be among those, competing-. to indicate the way in which tin ond and fifth frames with double St. Cecelia Bulldogs 10 0 0 0 2 look forward to seeing and playing more baseball in two runs to go out front. "Wood- 'I That's the belief of Sam Nunis, breaks worked against them dur= plays to 'break up possible rallies. bridge added an insurance run in Avenel All Stars (S) ing the past two months. South Amboy broke the ice first the future. We base our statement on the fact that the bottom of the sixth to sew up AB R H director of the Trenton events, in the third frame when Tommy Blvker 2b ?. 1 0 who is now in Indianapolis for the Bill Wanca, who has been im- certain persons have finally opened their eyes to the the game. Ftavser, rf .. 3 1 pressive all season, has been se- Zebro doubled, went to third on 1 0 express purpose of placing the new a passed ball and dashed across present situation and^are taking measures to alleviate Big Bill Distelcamp went all theTove, p . 3 2 lected by Priscoe to hurl agains' the plate on a slow roller to the way. on the mound for Finn's scat- 3 0 0 Indianapolis champion under con- Perth Amboy tomorrow. The Jun- the condition which now exists. tering three hits to register his 3 1 0 tract.,If successful, Nunis will in- ior chucker has the best pitctiins infield for the Hearts lone run of Mor^enson, 3b 3 n the game. However, this much can be said about the calibre initial win in league competition. 3 0 I sist that he make his first start record on the staff, which earnec Rasmussen was charged with the Mafclift'e, e 3 him the Panther assignment. Fords tied .the score, in the. bot- 0 0 as champion" in the races here of baseball played in the Township—it's as good as Sewaren defeat. The catching problem has be- tom of the fourth on successive 21 s u Sunday. . • hits by Ace Adams and Albie An- any you'll find in this section of the State. In the The Avenel Panthers launched Sewaren Bluebirds 3) come acute with Fred Smigleski a 14^hit attack to trounce Molnar's AB n H The Trenton. program, which the number one 'backstop, out vvitl derson and a fielder's choice which Mid-County League, St. Anthony's of Port Reading i 0 allowed Adams to cross the plate. Tavern by a 13-5 score in a wild, Nagv, lb 3 0 1 offer seven sprint racing events, three cracked ribs, and Tomnr; is currently setting the pace over their township and scoring encounter. Mutter, 2b. 2 i 1 MAK8. Williams, the hard-hitting reserv< Andy Elko accounted for Fords o o will consist of time trials, four twin digits in the fifth inning when county rivals. Close on the heels of Port Reading are Both the Panthers and Molnars Kuzmai c ..... o 0 1 eight-mile beats, a match race and receiver, in the hospital'with ai he singled to left with two men fought on even terms until the Kramer, ss 3 i 0 Greiner Girls to Open injured knee. the Iselin Cubs and Fords, an with South Amboy's defeat, al- Township. base knocks apiece. AB n H includes the names of Tommy West Carteret, It3t) P. M., and at With Purdock vacating- the \ey- though he hurled good ball, al- MaeArthur, 3b 3 1 0 stone sack, Frank Markovitz, thf -In the Intermediate Baseball Brib'ble, 2b . .. . 3 0 I) Hinnershitz, Reading; Pa.; Walt 3 P. M. the A team will engage the lowing six hits during his stint on Of the six teams we mentioned each one is well League the Cardinals, St. James McHugh, 2-b 3 0. ] Brown, Massapequia, L. I.; Bill Scotch Plains Lassies. Mayor promising junior, will get the op- the mound. represented by former Woodbridge High diamond stars CYO and the Avenel All-Stars in- Quatle, ss 3 i o Sclindler, Preeport, N. Y.; LeeGreiner, sponsor of the teams, will portunity to break into the lineup Our I^ady of Peace (4) augurated their circuit debut with Buonocra lb > 3. i 1 Wallard, Altamont, N. Y., andthrow out the first ball and make In his previous appearances Mar- A'B R H who took great pride in wearing a Woodbridge uni- 3 o o Koperwivats, as S 1 ] impressive victories. ^afchinsky, rf . 3 i 0 Mark Light, Lebanon, Pa. More presentation of trophies to the kovitz has hit and fielded with th« Strau'be, 2b 2 0 0 form. When speaking of the word pride we often The Cardinals had little trouble -Ketzenberg, If 3 o o than 25 drivers and cars are slated batting champion and the most finest of yeterans. Toth, e 3 0 0 Palozza, If •? 0 1 *> to compete. Four seniors will be donning Popoviith, rf 0 0 0 wonder how much of it is left today. Does a young- disposing of the Flying Tigers, tak- Drugoset, p 0 1 improved player. The team will Elko, 2b, ss 3 0 1 ing the contest by a 19-11 score. Hinnershitz, the wiimingest race play leading teams from New York, their uniforms for the last time Adams, 3b, cT 3 1 1 player get a thrill out of wearing a uniform that was 28 4 4 New Jersey, Connecticut and Penn- tomorrow and they are Chris A. Anderson, If 3 0] Howell was handed the verdict St. Cecelia Indians driver of the year on dirt tracks once worn by a former All State performer? This over the Tigers after checking his AB r) II throughout the nation, has wonstylvania. Among the players for Stockel, an outfielder; Don Fur- Bartos, l'b 2 1 1 R Kluesz, rf 10 0 opponents with four hits. Katona Over, e ;.. 4 0 Sour of. five starts. He drives the this year are "Bip" Kaszmarek, dock, the second baseman, anc Moore, rf I) 0 0 question we cannot answer, but this is known—a ball Jveenen, 2b 3 09 1 pitchers Ronnie Larson and Nonx Hilda, rf .'..... 10] was charged with the defeat. Calvert, If ... 1 o former Ted Horn Offenhouser and Carol Giroud, Helen and Irene D. Anderson 3 11 player who feels little pride in wearing an old battered Johnny Bisler was in rare form, Casner, ss 3 1 0 is an odds-oh choice to successfully Madger, Lee Galkaski, Tess Rygiel, Bresee. Larson showed a lot oJ pitching the St. James CYO to a Person, lb ] 1 defend the AAA eastern dirt-track promise in his junior year and ha; 24 4 (i varsity uniform or winning a starting position on a Basarab, 3b .* /» 1 0 Peaches Jaworski, Jay DeBoer, been a big disappointment tills 13-3 decision over the St. Cecelia 3 championship he won last year. South Amboy (1) • Jjall team is definitely missing one of the biggest thrills Gethan], uf 0 1 Netty Lowrie, Toots Mommunie, season, chiefly because of . Ms AB n • H Bulldogs in a one-sided tussle O'Neill, rf 3 f 0 o Brown, Wallard, Sclindler and Pudge Messier, Butch Esposito, •Kowaleski, Rb 3 0 0 that sport has to offer. Those that take everything played at Hopelawn. (Continued on Page 10) physical condition which has no! Connors, ef 3 0 0 Light all competed in the Indi- Emmy Ochab, Ruth Reid, Agnes been up to standard. Kolowzieski, If 40 1 for granted in their early playing days usually wind Bisler went all the way for St. anapolis classic; last Tuesday. Ragan, Angie Ginga, Marie Slitter, Vail, lb 2 0 0 James, limiting Iselin to two lone Brown was behind the wheel of a Josie Licinski and Babs Zupka. The following varsity players .1. Zebro, ss 3 0 1 up playing horse shoes, as every athlete who^ reaches will be back in the fold next sjjring: E. Zebro, P :. 2 0 0 hits, over the seven-inning route. Woodbridge JFs Tuffy Offy, Willard in one of theThe team will be coached toy Frank Gomolka, rf 3 0 0 the top has a certain amount of pride in his accom- Hrabar went three for three for Blue Crown Specials and Sclindler Green and all home games will be Bob Ambrose, Fred Buonoeore T. Zebra, 2b 3 0 2 Andy Schiller, Jim Lake, Frank Skarzynski 2 0 0 plishments. the CYO to garner offensive hon- in the Auto^Skipper's Special. ' at Roosevelt Plrk, Metuchen. ors at the plant. Painter and Nip Carteret 74' Markovitz, Lee Staube, Fred Srni- 2 5 1 4 We brought the pride angle into this piece of litera- Eichert accounted for Iselin's twin gelski, Tom Williams, Bill Wance Score by innings: hits. WOODBRIDGE —Withfour and Tilly Lauback, South Amboy 0 0 10 0 0 0—1 ture simply because of our own pride for the teams in Fords 0 0 0 12 1 x—4 Avenel scored five runs in thestraight defeats stacked up against Cooper Cubs Win 8-3 Decision the Township who have overcome numerous obstacles late innings to come from behind them, the Barrpn Jayvees swung* to keep intact and continue playing ball together. and upset the Sewaren Blue Birds, back into the win column with at 8-3, in a well-played game at Se- well-earned 7-4 victory oyer thel Over •. Rangers at Keasbey FieldAthletics Subdue Slate Hill Prince Playing without,and on corrugated fields, has not waren. Carteret Junior Varsity in a game]. KEASBEY-The Cooper Cubs the plate for the Rangers with two discouraged them ,in the least, and with a brighter Gorden Toye had one of his best played at Woodbridge. I ,.,„-.,,.,..,_,..- Sing Sing Prison days on the mound for Avenel, sub- Big Red Greasheimer started on'posted tileir thrfd straight mae- safe blows. - outlook ahead we cannot help but take our hats off duing the Blue Birds with four the mound for the Barrons and pendent victory of the current Cooper's Cubs (8) to all of them. They should be a good, example for the hits and three runs to register the after being tagged for two runs AB R OSSINTNG, N. Y.—The Wood- MONMOUTH PARK, OCEAN- campaign with a 8-3 decision over Eak, 3b ;.. A 1 bridge Athletics chalked up their youngsters coming up. all-important victory. in the first inning, pitched' bril- the Keasbey Rangers in a game Rlytb, 2b .: i 1 biggest victory of the season by PORT, N. J.—No sport under the liant ball for the remainder of Mastrangrallo, If 3 1 sun is so fascinated by bloodlines Kayser and Toye split batting played at the local ball field. Drummond, lb 4 0 subduing the Sing Sing Prison Hookers—Jim Keating, Sr. who has seen a lot of honors for Avenel with two hits •the game. Carteret tailed twin) or so fundamentally dependent on Both the Cubs and Eagles played Capraro, cf 4 0 combine, 11-5, in a game played ancestral background as is horse baseball in this section, claims Billy Ryan was the apiece. markers again in the sixth, feutj Sveracla, ss 3 0 at the prison field. The prisoners SESVIOR SOFTBAI/T, were charged against Woodbridge's! scoreless ball until the fifth inning O'Connor, rF, p 1 racing. In the yearling sales-ring | Burke, c ..... 2 were previously undefeated this fastest pitcher ever to come out of Woodbridge and Avenel Panthers (IS) defense which was guilty of three, when the Cubs belted Toth, Keas- Kara, p, rf .•begotten sons of begotten sons AB R. bey's starting pitcher, for four big 2 season and have but four setbacks . •command a king's ransom despite Henny Oberlies the outfielder with the best throwing Anderson, rf 5 2 errors. In Greastoeimer's first com- against their two-year record. hiverett, 2-b 33 3 plete game of the season he runs. Iselin scored their markers 30 8, repeated warnings "that the work- arm. Since both players performed long before our .T. Jaeger, 1b 3 2 on a walk, successive singles by Keasfeey Bangers (S) • Woodbridg-e hit the scoring- col- Lee, p a 2 checked the Ramblers with five umn for four runs in the initial ings of a watch can never toe told Joe Burke and John Kara and a • AR R H by its flashy cover. time, we'll have to leave it up to the Oldtimers to r Ross, If 3 1 scattered hits while setting six Solomon, rf 2 0 frame. Mary Mengal, the firstma n question Keating's statements . . . Iselin's Frank Johansen, ss 3 0 batters down via the strike-out base-cleaning home run off the Antol, rf 0 1 to -face English,' the prisoners' Laymen are equally quick to Lockiei c 3 1 bat of Francis Eak. Parsler, ss 2 „ 1 Jaeger, 3b 3 0 route. Schiller, 3b S 0 starting twirler, drovs a home run point out that relationship to il- Poreda will seek his second victory along his come- Peterson, ef 3 - The crusher was put on the lustrious forebears is no assurance Johnny Dobos and Fred Degler Balina, lb : 4 ' l up on to the screen in deep left supplied the power at the plate for Rangers in the seventh when the Chinehar, K 4 0 of success in any line of endeavor; back trail Tuesday night at Ridgewood Grove. In his 13 14 Gloff, 2b, cf- .: 3 0 field for the first tally of the game. 'Molnars (5) Woodbridge, collecting- five of theCubs came up with four more runs. Brown, c 3 0 Al Franko, the next batter, reached that Jack Dempsey had a brother first outing the Iselin Clouters timing was off, which Three walks and consecutive hits -'who couldn't fight his way out of AB R team's seven hits. Degler, who is Ceto, cf 2 0 first on an error, stole second and was to be expected after a three year lay-off, however, Parr, 2b ; 3 0 currently leading the team in theby Walt Blyth, Frank Capraro and Banko, 2b,. p : 1 0 a paper bag. They are borne out Leahey, 3b 3 1 Toth, p, 2b : 2 0 came home when the left fieWer his accurate left handed punching was good enough Malinowski, if 3 1 RBI department, battered in three Burki accounted for all the tallies. *Eg-ri 1 0 decided to play Bill Dzufoay, who by a trinity of horses headed for Molnar, ss 3 0 Monmouth Park and the ap- more tallies with a triple -and two had singled. Joe Gyenes then lined to earn a unanimous decision . . . Tony Mazza may Eppenstein, cf '__'_ 3 1 singles. Keasbey scored their three digits 27 3 proaching June 16-August 9 rac- Aaroe, rf 3 • 0 in the bottom of the seventh on *Egri fanned for Toth in 7th. a hit over second before Gary decide to accompany his team mate Tony Santora to Konowitfs, 1b 3 •1 Do'bos started the Barrons' rally Messicks drove out a triple to score ing season—two 'brothers and a Royle, c 3 0 two free passes and two errors. sister named, respectively, and in Fork Union next'September . . . Hopelawn fans are Winston, p ; 3 1 in the third inning by leading off . ' Kara was credited -with the vic- both runners. with a double through the box. REAL COOPERATION age 'brackets, Mangohick, Hill tory, although he required the as- KERRVILLE, Tex.—<3ne thou- Sing Sing came back with two Prince and First Flush. arranging a Korczowski night at Trenton . . . Bill 27 a 7 He later scored on Degler's single Score by innings: to left. sistance of Phil O'Connor in thesand local volunteers worked from runs in the bottom half of the first The first pail' need no introduc- Wanca will join the Athletics pitching staff this week Avenel Panthers .. 2 0 S 0 0 S 2—13 fourth after pulling an arm muscle. 6:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. to build when Copeland drew a free pass, tion. Hill Prince, in winning the Molnars 0 0 0 3 0 2 0— 5 Woodbridge put the game on when the Barrons conclude their schedule . . . The ice in the fourth stanza when Deg- Toth»was nicked with the Rangers' a municipal park. By 6:30 the last went to second on an infield out recent Preakness Stakes, stamped House of Finn >, (3) setback. strip of concrete had been and romped home on Wiatrow- Molnars forgot to keep an account of their runs in a A.B ler completed his big afternoon at himself the top three-year-old' of Cocoran, 2b 3 Burke and Kara were the heavy smoothed out and the last .bit ofski's single, who in turn scored the season, living up to'the prom- recent clash with the Firemen, and as a result when the plate by blasting out a triple DeJoy, lb 3 with the bases loaded. stickmen for the Cubs with two debris carried away. The value of when Mengel was unable to han- (Continued on Page 10) they asked the score at the conclusion of the game McCann, 3b _"_ 3 hits apiece. Gloff was top man at the park is set at $1,000,000. dle Culbertson's dxive to deep J. French, cf _ 3 Byron Dunham, Woodbridge's short. Distelcamp, p g leading batter, went hitless for the the Fire Chasers answered, "we won 8-7." Both teams Dwy-er, c 3 The Athletics accounted for four, Finn, If •....""" 3 first time this season after three MCCARTHY'S WILL have played at least twelve games together and have Golden, ss 3 unsuccessful trips to the plate. more runs' in the second frame._ French, rf *" 3 Coach Lou Bartha's nine have Manager Johnny Venerus started yet to keep a score. Since the Firemen are better Wmmslw it off by reaching-first after being SER¥E YOU RIGHT multipliers, they usually come out on top . . . Our 27 a total of four rained-out games White House Tavern (1) thus far this season arjd at this hit by a pitched ball and came AB R around to score ahead of Al Pien- Lady of Peace has hit their stride and may soon be Poclilembo, ss 3 1 time boast of a record of four vic- giving St. Anthony's a tussle for the top spot in the Lester, e 3 0 tories against five defeats, cikowski who homered off the left Xemeth, lb 2 0 PICK UPS . . . Dunham, Do'bos field screen. Walks to Pranka and Jensen, 3b _.| 3 n Dzu'bay off Wiatrowski, who re- Mid-County league ... Kuzma, If 3 0 and Degler are the big stick men Hog-'an, 2b 3 0 for the Barron Jayvees with aver- lieved English on the mound for Pastucak, If 3 0 Sing Sing, and a line .double off Hardisb, cf I.... 2 0 ages of .444, .414 and .379, respec- Rasmussen, p 2 0 tively. . . . Emery Konick, the the bat of Messick sent the' list Part Reading Nine to Meet Local team's flashy fly chaser and lead- two runs of the inning across the 24 1 plate. Score by innings: off man, has gotten on base 20 WITH TRI-POWEREB White House 10 0 0 0 0 0—1times in sevesi games. . . . Dunham Two errors and as many -hits fContinued on Page 10) RACKETS Athletics; Cubs,, to Face Fords*House of Fnin 0 0 2 0 0 1 x—3leads Woodbridge in extra-base which Kollai- has not failed to Flying Tigers (11) blows with, three doubles and two • SPALDING AEDMOKE w AB R St. Anthonys 7 recognize. Ivuhlman, 3b .... 3 2 triples. . . . The young- Red Blazers FOR THE • WRIGHT & DITSON Iselin Cubs 2 Woodbridge has been reluctant Ei«k, rf .;;;'. 3 a have committed 45 errors thus far South Amtooy ._ 5 Dunn, 2b 3 1 COLUMBIA to name their mound choice slace Anderson, 1$> _„ 3 1 this season. . . . Rahway was the Iroquois A. C. 3 any one of their four starters may Gursaly, ss ~ 3 ' • 1 lone- team to shut out Coach Bar- ENTIRE • WILSON AUTOGRAPHS Our Lady of Peace 3 be handed the sought-after assign- Ijtterat, ef _ . 3 1 tha'a crew during teM, Lanzotti, r£ : 4 0 Melick, 3 b, cf 3 1 . l WOODBRIDGE—The fur is ex-ing St. Anthony's guessing, the A's Andrella, p, 3b 2 1 0 you'd feel, if you couldn't tele- more than you pay for it. *Stop in and see our new line of will not announce their starting Drost, ef s 3 pected to flytonigh t when St. An- Notehey, 3b 3 4 Kolibas, ss 3 8 0 phone for help? Probably not— LONG DISTANCE is typical of MEN'S CATALINA SWIMMING thony's of Port Reading, "who arepitcher until game time. Mehesy, e _ 3 3 Medvetz, lb _• 3 0 2 Trig-g-s, 2b 3 3 Boliacs, 2b l_ 3 0 0 •we're so used to reaching for today's telephone value. Although it's currently leading the Mid-County Gibson, rf 3 0 1 TRUNKS •: In another league contest which Webber, ss 3 3 roughly 225 miles from Newark to Baseball League with a clear slate, is expected to draw-a large crowd, Simon, If 3 1 Arva, ef, p 2 0 0 the telephone when things go collides with the local Athletics, Kalapos, lb 3 1 wrong that we take it for Boston, a 3-minute stattdn-to-station Carry a complete stock of the Iselin Cubs are slated to play " .26 4.5 the team which has .been gunning host to Our Lady of Peace of Fords 33 19 17 granted. But if you did list all day-time cajl costs just 80c* (only 50c • Fishing * Moccasins for the Saints all season. The stel- Score by innings: RC AB H H after 6 P. M. week days, or any time at Kennedy Field. Flying: Tigers 7 110 2—11Konick, c 2 0 0 such calls, and estimated the SWIM SUITS lar attraction at Fords Park will Sunday!) and 9 out of 10 calls go • Golf * Badminton The Cubs are holding- down sec- Cardinals _. 6 4 0 5 4—19Boland, 2b 2 0 0 time and effort they saved you— start promptly at 6 P. M. ond place in the league standings Kbva.es, 2 b ....„ „ 1 1 l through right while you hold the line. • Baseball * Softball laTTERMEDIATE" BASEBALL Dunham, 3b .,„ 3 1 & we think you'd"agree that your Julius -Hollar, Port Reading's with two victories and a clean rec- S*. JlllHfn' C.Y.O. (13) Dobos, lb „ 3 1 2 ^Federal Tox extra. aggressive manager, has his star ord in the lost column. Fords, on AB R H Peeler, ss 4 1 3 MCCARTHY'S twirler, Ernie Brechka, well rested the other hand, has two setbacks Mullen, 2 b 3 ml Kujawski, c _ ,„...„. 2 0 1 Gaul, 2b _ , 3 1 JVEel-nizek, e !„ 10 0 NEW JERSEY BILL and will start htm off in tonight's to mar their, record, but earlier Hrabar, 31} _ _. 3 Hill, rf ; 1 2 0 Sporting Goods encounter with the Athletics. Al- this week handed South Amboy White, cf 4 Pokol, If .2 10 though the local nine has a medi- Niehart, cf .._ 4 Gt'eiisiieimer, p 3 0 0 TELEPHONE COMPANY GREETING CARDS 70 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE their first defeat of the season in Skay, If .1 3 ocre record in the league standing, league competition. Blint, rf _ 3 192 SMITH STREET" WO. 8-1082 % 24 7 7 they are currently at the top of The Keasbey Eagles,' after a Murray, rf ._> 3 Seore 'by inningrsr - . ' AMBOY, N. Js the circuit in the hitting column Powers, ss ^. 3 Carteret -2 0 0.8 -0- 20—i ' (Continued on Page 10) ...._.,— JO .3 t) 2- 0 -a -Sfc—7 -, \v

PAGE TEN THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON Monmouth Park of approaching Sun Briar's migiity Port Reading Nine Athletics Subdue LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE performances. . , Committee of the Township of Raritan, County of Middlesex, pres- premises set forth after the> name as defendants because you may have " (Continued from Sport Page) Woodbfidge, New Jersey, at the ently in use. . ' : of the respective persons} of whom an interest in Lots 4-5 Block 465" And so, at Monmouth Park's (Continued from Sport Page) (Continued from'Sport Page) Memorial Municipal Building, Wood- ise he fleshed a season ago in Mon- week's rest, will -resume action to- gave Sing Sing single runs in the bridge, New Jersey, until S "P. M. You, the above named defendants, you may be the alleged spouse. Lots 1 to 7 inclusive Block 462, coming June 16-August 9 meeting (E.D.S.T.) on June 6, 3950, and then after whose name a description ap- You, Theresa (L.) Rose, wife of Lots 3-4 Block 750; Lots 28, 29, 30, moufch. Park's baby races. Mango- two brothers and a sister will face night at Nixon where they are fourth and fifth stanzas. Wiatrow- at said Memorial Municipal Building pears, are joined because you are James W. Rose or Mrs. James W. 31, 41 Block 643-B, whinh interest hick has been a consistent handi- the post carrying the same .blood- scheduled to lock horns with the ski blasted a circuit smash off the publicly opened and read aloud. the owners of record of those prem- Rose, as the case may be, are joined is more particularly set forth in the cap star\at the seaside track for Tbe information for Bidders, Form ises so set forth as aforesaid im- because you are the wife of said Complaint filed in this cause, a trua lines into battle—two stakes "win- , Red Sox. : left field screen in the seventh to of Bid and Form of Contract may mediately after your naHie. James W. Rose, and may have some copy of which is being- ihail-ed to you several meetings. Yet their sister, ners and a chrome also-ran. All Sayrevijle goes against St. Elias conclude the prisoners' scoring. be obtained at the Office of Howard You, the abo"re named husbands Interest in Lots 1-7 Block 462. tog-ether with a copy of this Notice. Madison, Township Engineer, Me- and wives, are joined because you You, a]] of the remaining- above I. GRANT SCOTT, from the same dam—Hildene— eyes will be on Hill Prince and of Carteret, Metuchen tangles with 7 The Athletics sewed up the game morial Municipal Building. may have an interest by way of named defendants, after whose name Clerk of Superior Court has been futile in all her initial Mangohick; First Flush will be South Amboy and thelroquois of with, one run in the eighth and The Township Committee of the dowel;, curtesy, or otherwise, in the no description appears, are joined F. B. 6-1, S, 15, 22 sorties to the post, just one member of the mob scene. Perth Amboy take on their city two additional digits in the topTownship . of Woodbriflge reserves Hace fanciers can never explain the right to waive any informalities In racing, blood relationship is rivals, the Maurer A. A., to round half of the ninth. in, or reject any or all bids. why such things happen/ or under - out tonight's Mid-County slate. No bidder may withdraw his bid traced through the mare, or dis-stand the wide gulf which so fre- Gary Messick, "with four hits and taff side, with all three of these During the past week Joe Bo-four RBI's, "was the Athletics' star within thirty days after the actual quently separates blood relations laris of Carteret took over the date of the opening thereof. Khoroughbreds having different on the turf. swinger at the plate. "FranKo and B. J? DUN1GAN, sires. Hill Prince is by Princequillo, number one 'batting spot iri the Lada were next in line for the A's Township Clerk. Mangohick by San Beau, while league by lifting his average up to with two base knocks apiece. -JT- B. 5-25; 6-1 the two-year-old filly, First Flush, the 600 mark. Tony Sarzillo, Port Al Pienciko-wski, who was im-STATE OF NEW JERSEY—TO: Is by Flushing 2nd. Hildene, in- Last Rites Conducted Reading's dependable outfielder. Hersie Lassiter (Lot B Block 465) pressive on the mound for Wood- and Mrs. Hersie Lassiter, his wife: Enroll NOW in cidentally, has been bred back to For Donald R. Neary who set the pace during the early bridge, registering the all-impor- Mina Kommel, widow; Jerome E. Pxineequillo in the hope that an- stages of. the campaign, slipped tant victory, dished out seven hits Oleniok (Lote 1-7 Block 462) and other Hill Prince will emerge from FORDS—Funeral services for down to number 4 slot. Mrs. Jerome E. Olenick, his wife; and struck out 11 men during, his Juiian H. Olenick (Lots 1-7 Block that mating. Donald R. Neary, infant son of The league 14 top batter's names nine-inning stint on the hill. He 462) and Mrs. Julian H. Olenick, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neary, 44 were released this week by Walter also contributed to the A's offen- . his wife; Theresa (L.). Rose, wife But will it? To answer this ques- Gordon Avenue, were held Thurs- of James W. Rose, or Mrs. James tion turf pundits point hack to Drews, league statistician. sive, phase of the game by hitting W. Rose, as the case may be; Man o' War, "de mostest hoss of day afternoon at the Greiner .•'-..-: G AB H Avg. a home run in the second inning. Thomas Williams {Lot 5G Block Funeral Home, Woodtoridge. Rev. Ba-laris, Carteret „. 4 6 .600 427-A) and Mrs. Thomas Williams, dem all," and to his full brother, Andrew M. Sebben, pastor of the Urbanski, Iroquois -.:.. 4 14 7 .500 Woodbrldge Athletics , his wife, Alice Williams (Dot 56 For Girls Age 12-17 Playfellow. After Man o' War hit EHraii'be, Fords .-4' 6 .500 AB R H Block 41'7-A) and Mr. Williams, the tracks like a full-blown ty- First Presbyterian ChiA-cfa, Perth Sarzillo, Pt. Reading.. 6 20 9 .450 Men gel, ss 511 husband of Alice Williams; Vir- Learn to make all the clothes you need. Amboy, officiated. Mansier, Nixon R. S.~ 4 9 4 ..444 Franko, ef ...... 4 1 2 ginia Banks, widow; Mary Banks, phoon interest quite naturally cen- Cebro, Iroquois — 4 9 4 .444 Dzubay, lb ..—- 4 3 1 unmarried; Mary Banks, widow; It's fun, will help Dad's budget and it's tered upon his younger brother. Burial was in the Clover leaf Pastorjiieky, IHquois 5 16 7 .438 Gyenes, c , 5 1 1 Etta B. Reid and Richard Reid, so easy in- the. special Teen-Age Sewing- Memorial (Park cemetery. Zullo, Port Reading.. 5 12 5 .417 her husband; Hazel M. Whitfleld Not only was Playfellow unable to Wisniew,skS,S. Ani'boy 4 12 5 .417 Mizerak', "rf ~~Z~"'.~".'.'~~. 5 1.1 and George Whitfleid, her hus- Classes at your SINGEE Sewing Center. live up to advance notices, but as Zebro, South Amboy..-6 12 0 .417 Lada, If 5 0 2 band; Nicholas Geineman (Lots a fcwo-year-old he actually failed Bertha, Nixon 5 12 5 .417 Venerus, 2b .-. 4 11 1S-19 Block 935) and Mrs. Nicholas You'll learn how to cut, stitch, style PLAN BUS TRIP IVFodzelew-ski, Sa'ville 7 17 7 .412 Piencikowski, p —- 5 11 Geineman, his wife; Catherine bo win a race at all. Later on he FORDS — The newly organized Wasilek, Pt. Reading 6 15 6 .400 Geineman (Lots 18-19 Block 935) and finish . . . and actually did cop a purse or so, but was just Mother's Club of Troop 51, BSA,ICosmyna, No. Am'boy 5 15 6 .400 42 11 14 and Mr. Geineman, husband of a fair performer at his test. Slug Sing Prison Catherine Geineman; Violet held a successful food sale under SLATE MEETING AB R H Blanche Liddle Harris, widow; Make a lovely dress while pit iearn! - There were others who took the the chairmanship of Mrs. Carl Coneland, ss 4 11 Mic-hael J. Goulden and Lilliam same diverging highways to fame HOPELAWN — The Hopelawn •Wilson 10 0 Get your friends together and form your Sundquist. Parents planning- to •Richmond, 2b 5 0 0 G-oulden, his wife; William E. —and obscurity. Sarazen, one of Fire Company will meet Monday, Preston, widower; Mary E Hart own class. attend the bus trip to the National Wiatrowski, If, p - 4 2 2 (Lots 2-4 Block 430) and Mr. Hart, this country's fleetest horses, was June 5, at 8 P. M. in the firehouse. Duncan, ef 4 11 a gelding incapable of transmit- Jamboree, Valley Forge, Pa., July Culbertson, rf i 0 1 husband of MJary E. Hart; Syl- 2, are to make reservations by Weber, 3b 4 0 0 vanus H. Hart 3rd and Ruby Hart, Complete 8 — 2 hour lesson course ting his fine qualities to future LEGION TO CONVENE Furnari, lb 4 0 1 his wife; Anna T. Hart, unmar- generations. It was with rejoicing, June 14 with Mrs. Julius Kwiat- FORDS — The Fprds American West-lake,- c :. 2 10 ried; and the respective unknown kowski at Perth Amboy 4-5812-J. •Williams, c 2 0 0 heirs, devisees and personal rep- for girls 12 - 17 therefore, that Mirafel was foaled, Legion, Post 163, is scheduled to English, p, if : :. 2 0 1 resentatives of Hersie Lassiter, 4 full brother. In bloodlines alone "Donaldson, If 2 0.0 Jerome E. Olenick, Julian H. Ole- meet Tuesday, June 6 at 8 P. M. nick, Thomas Williams, Alice Wil- did Mirafel resemble Sarazen. He PAPER, DRIVE SUNDAY / in the Legion rooms. in flth. liams, Nicholas Geineman, Cather- won a few overnight races, and FORDS—The Lions Club of - 3S • 5 7 ine Geineman, Mary E. Hart, and That was all. ' TO MARK FEDERATION Score bv innings: his, her or their, or any of their | - Glass Schedule - I Fords will conduct its regular respective successors in right, . —FORDS—Federation Day will Woodbridge ..44000001 2—11 title or interest. Sun Briar was another splendid monthly paper drive Sunday, June be celebrated by the Junior Wom- Sing Sing- " 20 0 11010 0— 5 I Class Starts Meets Every ... • 4 at 1 P. M. Michael Volosin, horse of the past few decades, an's Club of Fords at its meeting . LEGAL NOTICES You are hereby summoned to an- I July 10 Mon. and Thurs. — 1:30 - 3:30 I later equally famous as the sire Frank Grahmann and Charles swer the Complaint of the Township tonight in the library at 8 o'clock. or Raritan, County of Middlesex a )' July 11 Tues. and Fri. — 9:30-11:30-5 of Sun Beau, one time money- Leuenberger compose the steering TO: CraniSTTAN TIELY municipal corporation, in a Civil •winning- king, who in turn sired committee. Members are request- NOTICE is hereby given that Action in the Superior Court of New ) Aug. 7 Mon. and Thurs.— 1:30-3:30 James Kirkpatriek, Collector of Jersey, Docket No. F-1266-49,. and Mangohick. His brother, Sunreigh, ed to meet at the firehouse at 12:30 ' Rec. League Taxes, has made application to the if you fail to serve upon Thomas L I Aug. 8 Tues. and Fri. — 9:30 -11:30 failed by an appreciable margin P. M." Board of Commissioners of tlie Hanson, Plaintiff's Attorney, whose (Continued from Sport Page) Township of Uaritan, in the County address is 1060 Broad Street, New- Madsen, p 3 11 of Middlesex, New Jersey, for a reso- ark, New Jersey, an answer to the lution of said body authorizing a Complaint within 35 days after June 28 7 4 private sale by assignment of cer- -2, 1950, exclusive of such date FOR FULL DETAILS . . .VISIT YOUR Score by inning's: tificates of tax sale held by said .judgment by default may be entered St. Cecelia's Indians . 4 0 0 I —7 'Township of Raritan, as'a-inst cer- .ag-ainst you for the relief demanded Avehel Hawks 0 0 2 1 1—4 tain properties assessed in your in the Complaint. name on the map of said Township The object of said action is to JUIOB B4.SEBVLI. of .Raritan as follows: foreclose certificates of tax sales From prize-winning" h reciium Bot s (17) . Block 605, Lot 7. Name, Christian held by the Plaintiff, affecting- the Vo your faste H Tiely. lots hereinabove and hereinbelow 169 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY 4-0741 Pehimk ss 3 n0 0 tomatoes, Flagstaff takes Said lots in said Block were sold described, all as laid down and rreidman ss 3 1 ' 1 to the Township of Raritan at a shown -on the Official Tax and As- Open Friday Evenings Until 9 O'clock the pick of the crop! For/iati 2b 3 73 0 tax sale held January lo, 1930. sessment Map of the Township of a favor-Serve Hollow ell rf 3 1 NOT1QE is hereby given that the Hozen\ If 3 Board of Commissioners will meet That's why Flagstaff Kinds 3b 3 ' 1. 3 June 13, 1S)BO, at the Town Hall in Mennutio lb S . 1 0 the Township of Raritan, Middlesex myTomatoJdice, Tomato Juice is so Ldrsen lb 3 0 1 County, New Jersey, at S:00 P. M. "Browse at Du Brow's" 'BUDGET ACCOUNTS Pfieftci if 3 ' 1 0 (BUT), on said day to act on said appetizing," so garden* fatanik if 3 1 1 request. X\ ebb c i 2 0 ZudoiiM p 2 OSCAR KAUS, rich in flavor! , fresh!...Taste it, because 3 1 - Township Clerk 17 11 DATED: May 31, 1D50 F. B. G-l says Farmer Flagstaff tasting is believing! Croiis (5) zaA.B R H De"R ltt c 3 0 I .KOTICE TO BIDDERS Powers if 3 0 0 Sealed Bids for the Purchase of: &ibo !f 3 0 0 Two <2) New Centrifugal Injectors, Mudrj "b 3 0 0 Complete with Motor and B Timmski cl 3 1 0 Electrical Tubing Adap- S Timinfaki &•, 3 1 1 tors A 1 ac/ lb 2 2 0 Two (2) Impellers J 1 oi l in p 3 1 0 Two (2) Sets of Extra Electrical T-artaglione 2b 3 0 0 Accessories Simak bi o 0 0 300 Ft. Chlorine Gas Tubing- Iieden k# a 0 0 Two (2) Sets of Connecting Adap- tors uO Two (2) Chlorine.Throttle Type Freeman Bo\ s _ 1 1 4 0* 9—17 Control Valves Crows 0 1 0 0 0 4— 5 will be received by the Township

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