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VOL. IX.—No. 25 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947 PRICE THREE CENTS New School Gets Zoning Post Street Name Duplication Target Heads Fund Canvass Small Pox Vaccination Head Seen Of Rankin; Heads Revision Group Suggests Names of War would "be unwise* for him to ac- Heroes be Assigned cept the appointment." Willard For Avenel Dunham, Fords, former member For All School Pupils To Avoid Repetition of the Board of Education, was ap.- pointed to take Mr. Winquist's Miss Scheraierhora Said WOODBRIDGE—A survey of all place. Due for Retirement street names in the Township, in an effort to eliminate duplications, Considered by B, of E. At School Year Qose will be made in the near future on Proposed B. of E. the recommendation of Third WOODBRIDGE—From all indi- Ward Committeeman Herbert B. cations, Miss Bertha Schermer- Move is Delayed horn, principal at Avenel School, Rankin. HiURun Autoist Pays an ExtraMass hnoculatioM will not be reappointed when ap- Mr. Rankin, at a meeting of the pointments for the school year Township Committee Monday, Legality of Suggested 1947-48 are made by the Board of $25 as 1st Anti-Noise OffenderIs Not Essential, Education at an adjourned meet- termed the duplication of street Change to Elective names, "one Of the most annoying WOODBRIDGE — The first skanik also of Perth Amboy. ing Monday. Unit is Questioned conviction under the new anti- Donaldson allegedly drove away Bailey's Opinion Miss Schermerhorn has given situations in the Township. noise ordinance was chalked up at high speed, blowing his horn, 29 years of service to the Town- The committeeman also suggest- RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Town- last night, when Recorder Arthur but the Potskanik couple man- ship school system. It is the con- ed that where there are duplica- ship Attorney Thomas L. Hanson Brown imposed a $25 fine on aged to get his license plate WOODBRIDGE — Whether or tention of the majority of the THEODORE FREITAG tions of a street name one of the has been asked for an opinion by William Donaldson, 687 State number. not the school children of the Board that the Avenel principal WIIXARD DUNHAM the Township Commissioners on Township will be offered free im- streets be renamed in honor of Street, Perth Amboy. Donaldson An hour later Donaldson re- .has long passed • the retirement the legality of changing the Board was also fined §100 and $3 costs ported to the Carteret police that munization against smallpox, de- age and should be placed on the a serviceman who gave his life in of Education from an appointive for being a hit-and-run driver. his car had been stolen from in pends upon a decision of the Board pension list. the last war. to elective unit and for the legal Cancer Fund Drive Donaldson was arrested by front of a home in that borough of Education which will be made Last year, the board notified Kiddie Camp Films "Our system of street designa- procedures possible in such a case. Captain John K. Egran and Lieut. which he said he had been visit- at an adjourned meeting Monday. Miss Schermerhorn she would not tions must be revised eventually Various civic groups associated Slated Next Month Detective George Ealint after his ing. Upon questioning, the Am- The board has named Leo Far- be reappointed. However, she ap Promised by Lions and the confusion that now exists in the township's Education Coun- car rammed into another on boy man told-two or three stories ley and Supervising Principal Vic- peared at a board meeting and because of name duplications cil have asked that this questtion Port Heading road, injuring two all of which varied and he was tor C. Nicklas to confer with the requested she be permitted to stay might be corrected by adopting be put before the voters in No- Freitag Again Selected persons, John and Esther Pot- placed under arrest. doctors of the Township and on until January 1, to enable her this measure," he declared. vember's election as a local public Health Officer Harold J. Bailey to settle financial matters. When Local Club to Provide Mr. Rankin also suggested issue. They have not gone on rec- As Campaign Leader; and they are expected to report at the first of the year came around Show Weekly During streets known by number or letter ord for or against either an ap- Monday's session. the board decided it would allow be renamed after local war heroes. appointitve or elective board, but ,000 Township Goal Officials to View School Use Denied Meanwhile, Mr. Bailey stated the principal to complete the '47 Summer Schedule Mayor August F. Greiner agreed have asked only that the town- WOODBRIDGE — Theodore R. yesterday he had met with most of school year, inasmuch as it would with" the suggestion and named ship's voters have the chance to the doctors of the Township and not be feasible to change school WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge Mr. Rankin as chairman of the Freitag, 3 Jenesee Court, has again Vet Housing Needs To Religious Sect the majority is of the opinion that heads in the middle of the year. make such a choice. been named chairman of the Can- dons Club has assumed the re- survey committee. AU other mem- The initiative for the planning mass innoculation is not necessary. It is understood Miss Schermer- spohsibilty of providing enter- cer Drive in Woodbridge. A goal of However, he said, they do recom- bers of the committee will serve of such a question on the ballot $3,000 has been set. horn has expressed the desire to tainment for children at the Kiddie with Dr. Rankin. canonly come from the commis- Aim is to Obtain List Application is Refused mend vaccination of .those who remain on as principal, but after a Keep-Well Camp during the eight- In announcing the opening of commute to New York City daily. No bids were received for the sioners or frem the Board of the campaign, which will continue conference of the board an au week summer schedule,. 'Police Education, it cannot be started by Of Faults Requiring By B. of E.; No Action The health officer also stated he thoritative source stated it was laying of sidewalks and curbings through May, Mr. Freitag said that Chief George E. Keating, president at the veterans project and it was public petition, according to au- On Janitor Supplies expected to have enough vaccine agreed her contract would not be of the Lions Club, announced at nationally the American Cancer Correction; Seek Aid by the middle of next week to vac- renewed. voted to readvertise for bids to be authorities cited Tuesday by the Society hopes to collect $12,000,000. the bi-monthly meeting Tuesday delegates of the Education Coun- WOODBRIDGE — The Wood- WOODBRIDGE — Contracts for cinate 1,200. To Receive Pension. at the Middlesex Hotel. received on May 5 but to eliminate The dramatic challenge—"Un- the necessity of a surety bond. cil. less we Act—One in Eight Will Die bridge Veterans Housing Authority janitors' supplies were withheld Vaccine Offered Miss Schermerhorn is not a Edwin Casey, assisted by Albert The move on the part of the and the Township Committee will by the Board of Education Monday A member of the Board of Edu- member of the State Teachers A. Discavage, will have charge' of Dunham Named of Cancer"—has been adopted as Education Council was first, in- the official slogan of the campaign make a survey of the veterans' due to the "'variance in prices" in cation said yesterday that Samuel Pension Fund and therefore, ac- the program at the camp which Arvid Winquist who was ap- troduced at the last meeting of the bids received. On a recommen- Katz, Fojjds druggist, has offered cording to law, she must be paid pointed to the Zoning Board by and' according to Mr. Freitag, all projects at Woodbridge and Haga- will include weekly showings of the Board of Education, which man Heights Saturday in order to dation by Commissioner Harold sufficient vaccine to immunize the a pension by the school district moving pictures. Mayor Greiner at the last meeting, the workers have promised whole- children attending Fords Schools referred the matter to the town- hearted cooperation. secure a complete list of items Van Ness, the awarding of the con- which is equivalent to one-fourth The Lions will also offer to co- resigned by letter. He stated "after ship commissioners. The Educa- tract was held up until the ad- 7 and 14 and the Lady of Peace of her average salary for the past operate with the Memorial Day careful consideration" he. felt it Collections' will be made in the needing correction. , School against smallpox. five years or approximately $900 a tion Council has stated that it schools and among merchants and journed meeting Monday. ommittee and Dr. Aaron Pargot feels the board to be "out of touch • The Housing Authority will then Bids received were Woodbridge The spokesman stated that if year. was named as chairman of the industries. Containers will be make an appeal to the Federal wtih the public," and asks for a placed in public buildings and Hardware Company, $1,683.61; the board reaches the decision to Just who will be Miss Schermer- Lions committee. test of public opinion as to Public Housing Administration for Service Hardware Company, (sev- immunize the youngsters, it will horn's successor is not definitely Mr. Discavage, who headed the 2 Suffer Injuries stores and a tag day is. being correction of faults found and for be done only upon written consent whether the board should be elect- planned. eral items omitted) $1,627.09; Main known although Frederick Beckley, committee which assisted the Red ed, as it once was in this town- necessary improvements including Hardware Company, $1,720.70. by the parents. It is also under- Avenel, a member of the Wood- iross in the waste paper collec- ship, or appointed, as it has been Women's groups in the Township screens and lawns which were stood that Miss Helen O'Brien, In Car Collisions are urged to conduct card parties Fuller Brush Company bid $293.39 bridge High School faculty, has tion Sunday, reported excellent since the institution of the. eom- promised when the Township Com- for a few select items only. head school nurse, has advocated been prominently mentioned as results considering the short time misison form of government here. for the fund's benefit. mittee gave consent to the con- the board authorize immunization leading contender for the position. Frank B. Acker was awarded the club assisted in the prepara- Auto Parked on Road Called 'Unprecedented' . struction of the veterans' homes. the contract to supply fuses and against diptheria and that question It is a school board ruling, how- tion of the drive. Lions who as- Mayor Walter C. Christensen will be decided upon at the same ever, that when such a vacancy oc- All the homes in the Hagaman light bulbs on his low bid of sisted in the collection were Mr. Struck; Driver Taken Tuesday declared he felt the re- Heights project are occupied and $161.88. Other bidders were Service time. currs allteachinr personnel is-: to- Casey, Mr. -Discavage, Abraham : Gloria Sunshine be notified so anyone interested turn to an elective bbard would all but eight in -the -Woodbrtdg& Hardware"Ctjmpany, $i69~,24: Main lUbman and Fred Clayton. The To P." A'niboy"Hospital be "unprecedented" and said the project have tennants. The eight Hardware Company, 193.22; Wood- /may apply, stating qualifications, latter also provided trucks. Nine jit is understood Mr. Beckley re- WOODBRIDGE — Two persons fact that there are few legal rules Is Temple Bride vacant apartments are awaiting bridge Hardware Company, $171. ; xoss ton was collected, Proceeds on how this can be done can be the installation of space heaters. The resignations of Rose L. EL S. Commencemet i ceived his master's degree in school will be used to help purchase a were slightly injured in two auto- !| administration and is certificated mobile accidents in the Township attributed to the fact that no one Jaffe, a teacher at Fords School station wagon for Red Cross use. who drew up those laws in the first FORDS—Miss Gloria R. Sun- for a principalship. this week. shine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. No. 7 for 20 years and Edna N. 8 New Members place would ever imagine that a Taverns-Y ou~Reminded Neebe, also a teacher in the same Shifted to Amboy Eight new members were ac- 'Early yesterday, a car driven by municipality would advance to an Benjamin Sunshine, 50 Maxwell John Allen, 32, 49 Alwat Street, Avenue, became the bride of Lloyd school were received with regret. epted by the group. They are appointive board and then want Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reu- DST,: Arrives on Sunday Both teachers have been on leaves (Continued on Page 6) Woodbridge, on King George Rd., to go back again. Lack of Stadium Forces 24 Pieces of Land Fords, collided with a car owned ben Rubin, 295 Seaman Street, WOODBRIDGE—Police Chief of absence. Miss Gloria Sunshine, by Nat Dessario, 619 King George's Delegates present from the Edu- New Brunswick, Sunday at Temple school nurse, who was married cation Council had as spokesman ..). George E. Keating today served Transfer;. Exercises Road, which was parked in front of Beth Mordecai, Perth Amboy. I notice to tavern owners that they Sunday to Reuben Rubin, New High School Again Wins his home. Allen was injured and Graeme Browning, who pressed Rabbi Max D. Davidson, assisted Brunswick, was granted a three June 11 at 6:45 P. M. • Due to Go On Sale the commissioners for their opin- will have to close early Sunday Accredited List Place taken to the Perth Amboy General by Canton Gershon Ephros, per- morning according to Daylight weeks leave of absence without Hospital in a police car by Patrol- ions on whether the matter should formed the double-ring ceremony. pay. Mrs. Rubin has been a school WOODBRIDGE — Due to the be placed on the ballot. Saving' time or when "the lack of a local stadium, tlie Wood- More Township Property WOODBRIDGE—Despite the men Fred Leidner and Kenneth Given in marriage by her father, changed clock time reaches 3 nurse for only a few months. handicap of the double session, Van Pel*. After treatment for This was met ..by the repeated, Hall Use Denied bridge High School commencement Offered; Purchasers statements of the commissioners the bride wore a French eyelet A. M." exercises this year will take place Dr. John P. Lozo, high school lacerations of the forehead and 1 batiste gown styled with a fitted The police head pointed out After a brief discussion, the ap- principal, has been notified by face, Allen was released. that it was not a matter for an bodice, cap sleeves and full skirt plication of John •Tros'ko, Sewaren, at Water's Stadium, Perth Amboy, Monday Night Listed that in New Jersey the clock June 11, at 6:45 P. M. the Commission of Secondary While making a left turn from opinion at the present time, but extending to a train. Her full will be moved ahead at midnight for the use of Woodbridge High Schools, that Woodbridge High rather a question of knowing what length veil of illusion was fitted to School for four 'consecutive Sun- Adolph Quadt, member of the WOODBRIDGE — Twenty-two the right lane of St. George Ave- the legal procedures are, which Saturday and not at 2 A. M., parcels of municipally-owned pro- School once aglain has been nue, to enter a parking lot in front a Brussels lace crown. She wore Sunday as in other States. The days for free Bible Lectures under Board of Education, reported- perty were sold at public sale placed on the accredited list of the N. J. Cabinet and Mill Co., information would be prepared by long gauntlets and carired a bou- tavern owners, therefore,' will the auspices "of the Watch Tower Monday that he had a conference Monday by the Township Com- for the next three years. an auto operated by Michael Fush- the township attorney, presum- quet of white lilacs and treesia. lose, an hour's business this Association, was denied. Commis- with the Amboy superintendent ably for submission at the'next week-end and regain the hour sioner Adolph Quadt, member- of Joseph P. Sieber, and was assured mittee. In addition Township Clerk Being placed on the approved etti, of Newark, was struck by Miss Joan Schneider of Brook- cooperation for the commencement B. J. Dunigan was authorized to list means that Woodbridge High another car driven by Mrs. Edward meeting, election night. next fall. . the Board, declared that he was "Questions of this importance lyn, as the maid of honor, wore a exercises and for the football sea- advertise 24 additional parcels foi School graduates are eligible for Donnelly, Cranberry Road. New dotted organdie gown with a fitted Meanwhile, this is a reminder not in favor of a religious organi- cannot be answered in a minute," zation "that takes to the air to son, if the new stadium is not public sale on May 5. admission to so-called grade A Brunswick. Sven Larson, 52, Cran- bodice, and full' tiered skirt edged to all of you not to forget to ready in time. Purchases Monday night were colleges, some of them without berry Road, New Brunswick, a pas- the mayor declared. "We don't in purple. Her headpiece was pur- move the clock ahead one hour disagree with another religious made as follows: Joseph Lazar entrance examinations. The ac- senger in the Donnelly car was in- know what the legal question is ple plumes with matching, tulle when you retire for the night sect." President Andrew Aaroe, In case of rain, the commence- $6,750; Carragher Brothers Corp. creditation period will expire jured on the knee and was treated and we also don't know what may veiling. She had long matching Saturday. explained to Mr. Quadt that the ment exercises will be held the $500; Ethel Turk, $500; Alfred December 31, 1949, the commis- by Dr. Malcolm Dunham. Patrol- be involved in the introduction of gloves and carried a bouquet of Watch Tower group makes appli- following evening. If it is neces- and Peter Greco, $450; Michael sion stated. man Horace Deter investigated. the question at this time." lavender lilacs and yellow freesia. cation for the use of the audi- sary to postpone the program due Mago, $250; Joseph and Anne Commissioner Henry Troger, in Mrs. Cynthia S. Shapiro, sister Helen Siska Honored torium each year and that each to weather the fire whistles at Bagdi, $250; Frank and Irene No- declining to make a definite state- of the bride, served as matron of year the board has turned down Woodbridge, Colonia, Iselin, Port wako.wski, $125; Antoni Pichalski (Continued on Page 4) honor. Her dress was similar to At Party on Birthday , the request. Reading, Avenel, Hopelawn and $2,250; John A. Kozusko, $1,100; the maidof honor's with cherry Use of School auditoriums bjs Fords will signal at 5:15 P. M., • Dominick Savi, $700; Stephen and CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS. red accessories and she carried a FORDS—Miss Helen Siska, various Township organizations with four sharp blasts. Anna Rimar, $600; Joseph A Formal Dinner Marks bouquet of yellow lilacs and yellow daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William was granted as follows: Woman's It was decided that the annual Reilly, $350. (NOTE: Contributions to this column must be in this office Fords GirFs Birthday freesia. Siska, Douglas Street, was given Civic Club, School No. 11 Audi-' Baccalaureate services would be Daniel Rasmussen, $300; Russel no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Events listed Bridesmaids were Miss Sondra a party by her parents to celebrate torium, May 17 for square dance; held in the High. School Auditor- and Marion DenBleyker; Edmund here are broadcast daily from 7:05 to 7:45 A. M. on the "Middle- Lynn Sunshine of this place, sis- her 10th birthday. Sodality of St. Cecelia's Church, ium June 8 at 8 P. M. Rev. Earl FORDS—Miss Peggy Siciliano, Guests were Bernice Silagyi, Hannum Devanny, First Presby- Kapka, $250; Matthew and Julia sex Bulletin" program over New Brunswick radio station WCTC, 17 Liberty Street, was guest of ter of the bride; Mrs. Edna Van School No. 15 Auditorium for May Communale, $250; Eva Berey 1450 on your dial.) Droskey, Miss Gertrude Oleson Patricia Toth, Barbara Chabay, •Ball, May 24; Avenel School Audi- terian Church, will preach the $200; Arthur and Ruth Bernar honor at a formal dinner party at and Miss Blanche Hendricksen, all Joan Ellar, Charlotte Farr, Ar- torium, Ladies' Aid Society of First sermon. delli, $200; Michael J. Sedlak APRIL Sarge's Old Corral in celebration of Brooklyn. Their gowns were lene Hodan, Agnes Kovach, Dol- Presbyterian Church of Avenel, for The commencement exercise's $200; Joseph and Christine Gill 24—Spring Fashion Show, St. James' Auditorium, Amboy Ave- of her 16th birthday. fashioned like the maid of honor's. ores Sabo, Betty Kovacs, Eleanor Breakfast and Hollywood Party, for,the grammar schools were list- nue, Woodbridge, under auspices of St. James' Senior Piosko, Dorothy Kovach, Esther ed as follows: School 9, June 17/ $150; John and Elizabeth Kere Guests were: Frances Domejko,' They all wore apple green acces- Damoci, Ethel Kovacs, Helen Sis- May 24; Avenel School Auditorium, School No. 9 Auditorium, 1 P. M., kes, $125; Mary Mulraney, $125. Sodality. sories and carried white Bibles May 10 by Fifth District Republi- Card party sponsored by School No. 7 Parent-Teacher Asso- Alec Sshaker, Joyce Kratky, Mar- ka, Richard Kirsh, Frank Kirsh, School 11, June 17, High School garet Misak, Dorothy Masconik, ornamented with lily-of-the-valley John Chabay, Frank Haliczy, can Club for square dance: School Auditorium, 2:30, P. M., School ciation at School No. 7 Auditorium, Fords. streamers. , No. 1, Parent Teacher meeting, Meeting, Woodbridge Township Civic Conference, home of Ann Monko, William Kurie, Albert Benjamin Damoci, Steven .Kovacs 15, June 18, School No. 15 Audi- Miss Meredith Lee Shapiro, niece Ernest Siska and Mrs. aBrbara May 6, building to be open for pub- torium, 10:30 A. M., School 10, Parish to Offer Mrs. Frank A. Pattison, Colonia. Committeeman Frederick Quihan, Thomas Manney, Elmer of the bride, as flower girl, was lic inspection; May 17, Port Read- A. Spencer will discuss "Taxes and Finances." Lund, Edward Deffler, Richard Szecsi. . .-.' June 18, School No. 10 Auditorium, dressed in a gown matching the (Continued on Page 6) 1 P. M., School No. 7, June 18, PuWic Installation sponsored by Americus Chapter, De Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mas- bridesmaid's and carried a basket Molay at Craftsmen's Club. School No. 14 Auditorium, 2:30 Minstrel Tonight saro, Mr. and Mrs. John Rose, Mr. of yellow daisies. P. M. 24-25—Annual Woodbridge High School Glee Clubs and Orches- and Mrs. Sam Blase, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lederman of New Bruns- ISELIN — Standing room only tra Concert at 8 P. M. Sam Ferraro, Mr. and Mrs. Alex wick was best' man, with Meyer Capt Urban Leaves Canal Zone signs are expected to appear to Minstrel show and dance sponsored by Holy Name So- ciety of St. Cecelia's Church, Iselin, at Pershing Avenue Ferraro," Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Perlgut and Joseph Rubin of New Charles Flynn Group / night at Pershirig Avenue Schoo: Ferraro, Mr. and Mrs. James Fer- Bunswick, and Irving Unterman, auditorium where the Holy Name School Auditorium. and Harry Reuben of Highland On Navigational Training Trip / Society of St. Cecelia's Church wil 25—Game Social given by St. Margaret's Unit of Trinity Epis- raro, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Delia To Induct Officers • : V copal Church at Trinity Parish House at 8 o'clock. Pietro, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ma- Park serving as ushers. present the first performance of its The newly weds aremotoring to 26—Second annual dance of Iselin Post, Veterans of .Foreign sino, Helen Ferraro and Mr. and Local Officer to Visit months overseas with the 8th Air AVENEL—Installation of officers '"-''• annual minstrel show. Doors wil Wars, at Menlo Park firehouse. i Maimi, Fla., and from there will of the Charles Flynn Association open at 7:30 P. M., and no seafe Mrs. Frank Riviello. Force in England, where he was : Rummage sale sponsored by G. E. T. Club of First Congre- fly to Varadera Beach; Cuba; Several Air Fields; will be held Sunday at 8 P. M., at - will be reserved. The second per where.they will spend three weeks. awarded the Distinguished Flying gational Church of Woodbridge, in Sunday School room P-47 Group Member Cross, the Air Medal with. 7 clus- the Black Cat Inn with August • • formance will be presented to of the church from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Dreeson as installing officer. morrow night. Rubin will reside at the Maxwell ters, the European Theatre-ribbon 27—Waste paper collection in Fords, Hopelawn, Keasbey and Keasbey Tigers Receive - WOODBRIDGE — From Head- with four battle stars, the French The following will be inducted ", •' The entire proceeds, of the show Clara Barton section of Raritan Township by Fords Lions Avenue address, Mrs. Rubin chose into office: Elmer Dragos, presir ,? will go into the new school fund. Club Charter at Meeting for traveling a. poppy red wool quarters, Army Air Base, France' Flying Medal and the Distinguish- Club, benefit of Community Benefit Fund. Field, Canal Zone, comes word ed Unit Citation. dent; Fred Kalita, vice president; ~*.~ William Breen will be the "mas Installation of officers and dance sponsored by Charles Flynn suit with green accessories and a Thomas Price, secretary; Louis '-, I ter of barbecue" and Charle KEASBEY—Assemblyman Ber- corsage of mixed spring flowers. that Capt. Theodore J. Urban, son Association at Black Cat Inn, Avenel. ; nard W. Vogel and Committeeman ef Michael "Urban, 556 Maple Ave- Muneassey, treasurer. After the - - it Brooks, "chef of barbecue." The 28—Meeting of Fords Lions Club at Scandinavian,Inn, Fords. 'The bride is a graduate of Life-Size Marionettes business- session a social will.be-- .-" * end men are Al Thamm, Charles Wiliam Warren presented the club nue, has left on an extensive navi- Past presidents to be honored. charter to the Keasbey Tiger Social Woodbridge High School and the gational training flight to the held with Archie MaeArthur's or- • ~- O'Neill, Larry Clancy, Fred Olah, Meeting of White Church Guild at home of Mrs. William H. (Continued on Page 4) In Wizard of Oz' Show ehestra furnishing the music. -" -- Joe Olah, Vincent Grogan. Special Club at its meeting in the club- States which will include stops at Gardner, Freeman Street, Woodbridge. rooms. Kelly Field, Texas and Washing- WOODBRIDGE — "The Wiz- ties will be presented by Leon Cos 29—Meeting of Sewaren Home and School Circle at Sewaren groee, Edward Johnson, Fred Mess Charles J. Alexander, formerly ton, D, C. This is one of the flights ard of Oz" a puppet show, will School, 3 P. M. There will be a cosmetic demonstration Roger Schaufele Named recently authorized by the War Supper Slated Tuesday Al Mastandrea, James O'Connoi by Mrs. Dorothy Dennis. second ward committeeman, as be presented May 3 at 2 P. M., and Eileen Johnson. guets speaker, told of early sports Phi Kappa Tau Officer Department to permit pilots of the at Woodbridge High School Au- Annual meeting' of Sewaren Republican Club. activities and gave a short history Army Air Force to maintain their , ditorium by the Sazari Marion- By Red Cross Directors The show is under the directior Supper meeting, board of directors, Woodbridge Chapter, flying proficiency. • of Al Bitter and the music will b American Red Cross, 6:30 P. M., at White Church. of the township in recent years TROY, N. Y. — Roger Donald ettes under the auspices of the WOODBRIDGE—The Board of provided by Miss Johnson, Mr. Rit John P. Meszaros, secretary, acted Schaufele, Woodbridge, has been Capt. Urban arrived in the Ca- Parent-Teacher Association of Directors of, the local Red Cross •*•"- ter and Harry Rack. MAY as master of ceremonies. elected secretary of Phi Kappa Tau ribbean Air Command in August, School No. 1. Mrs. W. H. Carr, - Chapter will hold a supper meeting - - 1—Installation of Officers of Woodbridge Chapter, Hadassah at The official opening of the club's fraternity at Rensselaer Polytech- 1946 and Was assigned to the 53rd chairman, announces that life- Tuesday at the White Church Sun- 7';": SON FOR ARROJOS Oak Hills Manor, Metuchen. baseball season will be held May 2 nic Institute, where he is studying Fighter Squadron at France Field size marionettes will be used. day school rooms. r D:BRrDGE Mr and Mrs 2—Children's Operetta sponsored by Avenel Parent-Teacher at 2 P. M. at which time the club's aeronautical engineering.! as pilot in a P-47 group. He is Tickets may be purchased in Supper will be served at 6:30 ' •w o° — - occupying quarters with his wife, Bleith Roland Arroio, Julius Street Association at Avenel School. team will meet the Nixon Red Sox Schaufele is a graduate of any of the grade schools, from P. M., by the Canteen under the " ''-' 3—"Suzari's Marionettes," Woodbridge High School Audi- at the local field. Mayor August Woodbridge High School, and is the former Helen Cinkota, daugh- Mrs. Carr, or from! Mrs. L. direction of Mrs. John E. Egan,_ -" * are"the parents of a son, Keitt ter of Mr. and, Mrs. Paul Cinkota, Rdland, born at Rahway Memorial torium, 2 P. M. Sponsored by School No. 1 P. T. A. Greiner, James J. Schaffrick and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. Hennrattie, Mrs. Arthur Jen- chairman, after which the district - ' " (Continued on Page 6) William Warren will conduct open- Schaufele, 148 Valentine Place, 79 Albert. Street. nings, Mrs. I. Weller, Mrs. Wil- chairman of the Fund Campaign Hospital. Mrs. Arrojos is the for- ', During the war lie served 10 i Gloria Giles, town. _._ ing' ceremonies. ' Woodbridge. liam Benson, Mrs. Earl Gehznan. will give fchaia final reports. ->/• t PAGE TWO THURSDAY, APRIL 24,. 1947. BARTTAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON

8:00 P. M., Meeting, Men's Club. Offlpera and Teachers of the Sun- "PROBATION AFTER, DEATH" OUR REDEEMER EV. 8 P. M.—Senior Choir. Tuesday dsyrSdhool is held the third Mon- is the Lesson-Sermon subject for LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday April 27th 3:30 P. M., Meeting of Brownies. day in the Sunday Schoolroom at Sunday, April 27. 26 Fourtk Street, Fords 7:00 P, M., Girl Scout Meeting. S:45 A. M.—Sunday School. 8 o'clock. . GOLDEN TEXT: "If in this life Rev. Arthur L. Kreyling, Pastor Wednesday Women's Association meets the only we have hope in Christ, we 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. 3:30 P. M. .and 8 P. M. "Lenten third Thursday of each month at are all men most miserable. But Sunday school and Bible class, (Continued on Page 4) Serviee in motion pictures. S P.M.at the Church. now is Christ risen from the dead, 9:30 A. M. Came to Church Thursday Women's Association Circles and become the first fruits of them inorning worship at 10:45. CERTIFIED * INSURED OUR LADY OF PJEACE ST. ANTHONY'S JR. C. CHURCH ST. ANPBEWS CHURCH 7:00 P. M., Junior and Senior meet,.the first Thursday of the that slept." (I Cor. 15:19, 20) N*V BrUM*)jric Port Reading High School choirs rehearsal. month. The place is to be an- SERMON: -Passages from the FIRST CHURCH OF ISEMN, FUR STORAGE Ford* Avenel Bey. Stanislaus A. Milos, Pastor Key. John Egan, Paster. 8:00 P. M. Junior High Recrea- nounced.- King James version of the Bible PRESBYTERIAN Rev. James Sheridan, Pastor Sunday Masses at 8 A. M. and Sunday Masses — 7, 9:15 a.nd tiorial night. The Ladies Aid Society meets include: Rev. Henry M. Hartman, Pastor EMBASSY FURS WOODBRJDGE 10 A. M. 9:00 P. M., Bowling, Men's As- the second and fourth Wednesdays "Fight the good fight of faith, Tomorrow April 25 93 MAIN STREET Sunday Masses: 7:040, 8:pp, 9:00, 10:45 A. M. ' sociation, Craftsman's Club. 10:00 and~li:P0 A. M. Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Holy day Masses-r^6, 7 and 8 at the Church at 2:30, P. M. lay hold on eternal life whereunto 1-5 P. M.—Cake, Apron and WOOBBRHJGE No-v»ena in Honor of St. Anthony Friday The White Church Guild meets thou are also called, and hast pro- Food Sale by Ladies' Aid. Weekday Masaes: 1:00 jund £.'15 A. M. 4:00 P. M., Children's Choir re- k, M. ' " ' . each Tuesday at 7 P. M.,'with Weekday Mass—7:30 A. M. the second and fourth Mondays of fessed a good profession before hearsal, Mrs. Frederick Eeckley the month at the home of Mrs. many witnesses." (I." Tim. • 6:1.2) Servicemen's Norena: Ifrery Rev. Shelly, St. Peter's Hospital, First Friday Mass —6; Holy and Mrs. Nevin Bierly. New Brunswick, in charge. William Gardner, 155 Freeman Correlative passages from "Science Monday evening at 7:3i>. Communipn at 6, 7 and 8 A. M. and Health with Key to the Scrip- -; Hovena to Our Lady §f Petf»- •7:00 P. M.—High School Fel- Npvena Devotions eyeiy Friday Street. Woodbridge. at 7:30 P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN The , - Breckenridge Auxiliary tures" by Mary Baker Eddy in- ;?>eiftial Belp each Tuesday at 7:48 . " • CHURCH clude : JP.'M., ' ' ' " 7:00 P. M.—Fireside Fellowship Holy Name Society. receives meets the second and fourth Mon- —Over High Young People. Communion in a body the second Rahway Avenne and Carteret Road day at homes of the members "We can, .and ultimately shall, . Confessions: Saturdays, 4:00 to "THE OLD WHITE CHURCH" so rise as to avail ourselves in 6:O0 3P.-Jff., ancl 7:30 to 9:00 P. U. 8:00 P. M.—Gospel serviee. Sunday" • pf each month at 9:15 which are to be annpunced. Mass- Woodbridge The White Church Choir re- every direction of the supremacy ~ Baptisms held after last Maps." Weekly of Truth over error, Life over Tuesday, 2:00 P. M.—Women's Earl Hannum Devanny, Minister hearses Wednesday nights at 8 ST. fJAMES' R, C- CHURCH death, and good over evil, and MAGYAR EVANGELICAL AND Bible Class. 7:00 P. M.—Higi Alfred B. Dickson, Organist o'clock. this growth will go on until we School Choir rehearsal. Amlboy Avenue REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Services CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH arrive at the fulness of God's idea, Thursday, 7:00 P. M.—Open MToodbridge Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. and no more fear that we shall School Street Bev. Charles G. McCorristin, Pastor. Sewaren Woodbridge, M- J. House for Intermediates. 8:00 Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. be sick and die." P. M,-^-Senior Choir rehearsal. Rev.'Maurice Griffin, Ass't Pasteur. Activities First Church of Christ, Scien- Rev. Laszlo Keczkemethy, Pastor Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 tist, Sewaren, is. a branch of the Worship service in English lan- Monthly The Session of the Church meets ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL A.M. \ •'..;•" •. •••'. "'. Mother Church, The First Churcn guage Sunday at 10 A. M. Second Tuesday, 8:00 P. M.— the first Monday of each month at Fords Ladies' Aid Society. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 915, 8 o'clock in ^he Church study. of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Rev. F. Newton Howden, Vicar '. Worship service in Hungarian and 10 :,45 A.M.' Mass. Sunday services at 11 A. M. language Sunday at 11 A. M. Third Monday, 8:00 P. M.— The Regular monthly meeting of Sunday services: Men's Association meeting. Boys of the Parish will receive the Board of Trustees is held the Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. 9:30 A. "M.—Instructed Service Sunday School, at 9 A. M. Communion at 7' A. M. Mass. "Wednesday Testimonial Meeting, Choir practice Friday at 8 P. M. second Monday of the month at of the Holy Communion. TRINITY CHURCH 8 o'clock in the Church study. The 8 P. M. Thursday, reading room, 10:30 A. M.—Church School. First week of the month: AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN •• regular monthly meeting of the 2 to 4 P. M. Simday at 4 pi M. Ladies' Aid Iselin CH1JRCH ' Corner Berkeley Boulevard and Society Wpodbridge Avenue, Avenel Cooper Avenue Rev. Chester A. Gallp-way, Pastor CONGREGATIONAL Rev. Emily R. G. Klein, Pastor Mrs. Sarah P. Krug, Organist CHURCH Sunday S.chool, 9:45 A. M. April 11, 7:00 P. M.-r-Annual ,«» CHRISTENSEN'S 1947 Barron and Grove Avennea Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 congregational dinner meeting. Woodbridge A. M. , Sunday Services "THE FRIENDLY STORE" MUSIC AND RECORDS Rev. Donald O. Press, Minister Young People's Meeting, 7:30 9:00- A.. M., Sunday School, Mrs. Grace V. Brown, Organist I P.M. Primary and Junior Departments. 46S New Brunswick Ave. Mrs. D. O. Press, Minister of Music 1 Sunday Evening Service, 7:30 9:45 A. M,, Sunday School Nurs- Fords, N. J. Sunday P. M. ery, Beginners, Intermediate, High 9:45 Church School, W. H. Vopr- Wednesday, Inner Circle, 1:30 School and Young Adult Group. hees, Supt. Movies, Adult Class P.M. ll:06 A. M., Morning Worship. ® Phonographs open to newcomers. Thursday, Intercession, 7:30 Monday 11:00 Morning oWrship, Youth P. M. 7:00 P. M., Meeting, Boy Scout ••# Amplifiers Choir; Children's Story. Saturday Sabbath Worship, 1:00 Troop 41. P. M. 9 Carpenter ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE School Street WOODBREDGE Twirling Batons METHODIST CHTSRCH Rev. Samuel Newberger, Rabbi Main Street Assortments of Friday, 8 P. M.—Regular Sab- Woodbridge, N. J. STORE Children's Albums bath Services. Rey. Frederick W. Poppy, Pastor Saturday, 9 A. M. — Sabbath Sunday, April 27, 1947 Services. Sunday School for all 9:45 a. m. Classic and Popular Ladies' Auxiliary meets second Morning worship 11 o'clock. The YOUR Monday. sermon topic will be, "When God Records and Albums Hadassah meets first Thursday. Takes the Census." The text will be found in Psalm 87:6. .*. DRUM TRINITY CHURCH The Young Adult Fellowship FURS Rahway Avenue will meet at 7 p. m. and there will INSTRUCTIONS Wssodbridge be a special Sunday Evening Serv- SIZES 2-8 Rev. William H. Schmaus, Rector ice at 8 o'clock. The pastor will IN Mrs. William Neebe, Organist bring a brief message on, "The Suniiay Services Meaning of Church Membership." OUR-.'" Values To $3.25 Holy Communion, 8:00 A. M. A reception will be given to the Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. new members who have joined the Holy Communion and Sermon, church since last May. The Build- MODERN' NOW 1EAD1N@ BitlQUETS 11 A. M. ers Circle will be in charge of refreshments. . Activities in your md bin The Prayer and Praise'Service Gnoir Rehearsal, every Thurs- will be held in the chapel on Tues- SCIENTIFIC mem m-osiey m day,' 7:30 P. M. day evening at 8 o'clock. You are your..jHKket.-..Try • Girl Seouts, Mondays, 2:00 P.M. cordially invited to bring yoiir ,¥AULTS; . Girls Friendly Society, Mondays, Bible and a Mend. •» '.'f this, new^- streamlined Amsng front-iine suppsrfers of government f.Jxe eon- 6-30 P. M. 'r:a\ was always this growing chain of family clothing - Trinity Men's Club, 2nd Wednes- ST. JOHN'S CHURCH ON eeonemy fuel, made stores. Wish O.P.A. gone, only one way remains to d&y, 7:00 P. M. Sewaren wlflt small sizes of combat inflation: PGRCE PRICES DOWN! Depend on us . Trinity Vestry, 3rd Tuesday, Rev. F. Newton Howden, Vicar OUR s to do our share willingly, glqdiy. 7:30 P. M. Sunday Services famous leading" Trinity Altar Guild, meets quar- 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion. terly as announced. 9:45 A. M. — Church School. PREMISES SIZES 81/2-12 ' Anthracite — pressed - Trinity Mother's Unit, 1st Mon- Miss Clara Nelson, superintend- day. ent. !n!@ o shape like this Holy Days: Holy CommuaioB 11:15 A. M.—Morning prayer 10:00 A.M. d sermon. Mrs. Dorothea Jae- 3 big advantages here: St. Margaret's Unit, 1st Wednes- ger, organist. •2.98" day, 8:00 P. M. INSPECTION 1. Down payment as you like. Trinity Acolyte Guild, meet? as f 2. Divided weekly payments up to 6 announced. OF OUR T Values To $4.50 'WOULD YOU KEEP months. • Trinity -€hoir Mothers Unit, YOUR MOUTH SHUT V meets as announced, I VAULTS ^ 3. ONE CONVENIENT FAMILY .' St. Agnes' Unit, meets m an- ACCOUNT. nounced. I Young People's Fellowship ineets I INVITE® . t . If yoti knew yon eoiild f Sunday nights at 7 P. M. p&t the latest styles in I men's wear at tlie MODERN '-century of kiibfm serviee • tt Atllfm I MBX'S SHOP? ... of ooiirxe SIZES 3-6 not! 1 on'il tell nil your friends to pme it" friends . . . and that's just I what all our customers are I Qtit yonr HOSPITAL RXPEX'SIC and S?f«fiJlCAI, PJLAX, N' S PERTH Xnmt Quality Dry Cleaners OPEN DAILY T6 6 P. M. 407 MARKET ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. FRIDAY 9 B. M. CHT RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON- THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 PAGE THREB sage of yellow roses. The bride- gray dresd with a corsawe of pink 2Q0 Youngsters Attend Mayor Officiates groom's mother was attired in a roses. Membership Drive Avenel' Church • Nuptial Unites Bartow Enrolled Season's Final Program Pushed by Legion' At Citadel, S, C« ISELIN—Two hundred young- At Iselin Wedding Ruth E» Speece and Rahway Man sters were present at the final AVENEL—At a ceremony per- recreation program, of the winter ISELIN—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. COLONIA—The American Le- formed Saturday at the First Pres- For travelling the bride selected WOODBRIDGE—Pierrepont F. gion is enrolling" 1947 members season held Friday at School No. byterian Church by Rev. Chester a gray gabardine suite with pink Bartow, 160 Dunham Place, is en- 15. Movies were shown by Patrick Kane, 49 Cooper Avenue, announce nationally at a rate that averages A. Galloway, Miss Ruth. Emma and gray- accessories. After a trip rolled at The Citadel, Charleston, the marriage of their daughter, one every 8 seconds for 24 hours Boylan, principal of Iselin schools. Speece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. through the New England States S. C, under the veterans' program, The committee in charge was Doris, to William Blyth, Sutton a day and 365 days a year. The Edmund E. Speece, 37 Fifth Street, the newly weds wiil make their 1946 enrollment of 3.326,556 in operated at the college. Fred Mess, Mrs. Ann O'Neill, Mrs. Street, Saturday. The ceremony became the bride of John Batters- home on Fifth Avenue, Avenel. Paul Tagendorf, Mrs. Clarence 15,975 posts averaged a member by, son of Mr. and Mrs. David A former cadet at the school, was performed by Mayor August for every 10 seconds. Bower, "Victor Varanay, Chester Battersby, Paterson Street, Rail- Mr. Bartow matriculated at The Bowker, Edward Bolte, Mrs. Fred F. Greiner after which a dinner ; This Was announced here by way. Citadel on September 9, 1940 and for the bridal party was held at Commander Chester H. Case of Fords Girl Bride Mess, Stanley Nagrosst, Vincent April is Colonia Post 248 of the American The church was decorated with was called to active duty May 2,: Grogan, Thomas Grogan and Rus- the English Room of the Hotel Legion. palms and gladioluses. Mrs. Wil- 1943. First assigned to the coast sell Furze. At a short business ses- Robert Treat, Newark. Later a liam Krug played the wedding Of August Young- artillery, he later transferred to the sion the committee voted to rec- reception was held at the bride's DIAMOND MONTH The national 1947,, membership music and accompanied the soloist, corps of engineers, being commis- ommend Vincent Grogan for the quota, of the American Legion is Mrs. William Johnson. sioned second leutenant, July 12, position of playground supervisor home. This month is love s 3,979,174. FORDS — Miss Margaret Louise at the Iselin playground. The bride, given in marriage by Kutcher, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. 1944. He was promoted to first The bride wore a light * blue own, for it is diamond ! "The American Legion has. her father wore a Duchess satin suit, white accessories and a cor- Herbert Kutcher, Louis Street, be- lieutenant, March 1, 1945 and to FIRE CHASES CAR sageol white roses. The amtron month. Diamonds—the grown into the largest veterans' gown, with fitted basque, off the came the bride of August O. captaain, September 24, 1946. organization because it is enrolling shoulder, invisible net yoke out- Mr. Bartow participated in the DECATUR, 111.—Gasoline leak- of honor, Kay Reamer, Auth Ave- age-old symbol of flevo- • annually far more of the service- Young, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs; ing from the car of G. R. "Wolfe nue, was attired in a gray suit, lined with small beaded medal- August O. Young,'Elmwood Ave- battles of the Rhineland and Cen- tion. Bestow upon your and women of World War I and II lions; peplum over a dull skirt tral Germany. He is entitled to ignited, chased the car and caught matching accessories and a cor- than any other veterans group," which fell into a long train. Her nue, Saturday at Our Lady of 1 up with it after a half-block race. sage of red roses. Edward Blyth, sweetheart one of clear Peace Church. Rev. James Sheri- wear the E.A.M.E. Ribbon, the Post Commander Case said. "There long scalloped veil of illusion was Army Commendation Ribbon, the The fire, however, caused damage Sutton Street, served as best man. brilliance selected here. Is a reason for that. The American attached to a beaded crown. She dan, pastor, performed the double- World War II Victory Ribbon and of only $15 to one of the car's The bride's mother wore a coral Legion offers the ideal vehicle to carried a colonia bouquet of mixed ring ceremony. the American Theatre Ribbon. tires. . • • dress, gold accessories and a cor- every war veteran for making his white blossoms. The bride, given in marriage by As a veteran student at The continued service to community, her father, wore a poudre blue Citadel, Mr. Bartow is required to 'State and nation count the most." Miss Joan Speece, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, wore a frock, white accessories and a cor- attend classes only. No military ; An Army Air Force colonel re- duties are expected of veteran stu- 947 cently asked Past National Com- aqua gown with satin bodice and sage of white roses and sweetpeas. 7 895 GHRISTENSEN'S , full net skirt. She had a tiara Mrs. Chester Lund, Fords, sister dents. mander Lynn U. Stambaugh, 'what "THE FRIENDLY STORE" advantage would there be for me of flowers and net and carried of the bride, as matron of honor, a colonial bouquet of mixed flow- wore a pink crepe dress, white ac- to belong to the Ameiiican Legion?' ers. Stambaugh saw that the colonel cessories and a corsage of white was strong, healthy, resourceful The bridesmaid, Miss Dolores and pink roses. M. Oliver Ring- young American in full possession Sanderson, Westfield, wore a yel- wood, uncle of the bridegroom, Real Values at Half Price of his faculties, and replied, 'The low gown made like the maid of served as best man. EXPERT WATCH, American Legion has no advan- honor's and also carried a bouquet For traveling the bride selected of. mixed flowers. CLOCK AND JEWELRY tages to offer you colonel. You a blue suit, grey topper and white OR LESS REPAIRING have come out of this mess with Thomas Battersby, brother of accessories. Upon their return the no disabilities. You do not need the bridegroom, served as best man newlyweds will make their home the Legion. All the Legion could and David Battersby, Jr., Belle- at the Louis Street address. offer you would be an opportunity ville, another brother and Walter Wilson, Rahway, a brother-in-law, A graduate of Woodbridge High WOMEN'S FLANNEL SLACKS to work your head off for the fel- School, Class of 1940, the bride is lows who were less fortunate than ushered. SHARI Jewelers you in the outcome of their serv- After the ceremony a reception employed at Metal and Thermit fir im mm ice." was held for 100 guests at the Corporation, Carteret. The bride- Reg. $8.98 Now 4.38 IRVING S. SAIAS, Prop. American Legion Hall, Rahway. groom is a graduate of Wood- Wanted: Workers bridge High School, class of 1939, 327 FULTON STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J "That's the kind of veterans the California U. leads country with and is employed by the Anderson Keg. $5.98 Now 2.98 American Legion welcomes into its 50,109 enrollment. Radio Service, Perth Amboy. ranks, who want to work their heads off for the welfare of their Snyder reports Treasury receipts Georgia drafts plans for Roose- disabled comrades, of the war show a wide increase. velt Little White House shrine. ffirect Reduction or. WOMEN'S -FLANNEL -SKIRTS widows, of the war orphans, of all ff.tf.il. Plans! underprivileged children, for na- [{Including Q.S.lomnsf It pays to shop in Woodbridge at tional security, for 100 percent Values to $6.98 Now ' Americanism and for making their • Prompt Inspection community a better place in which Perfect control of COMFORT- to live." CONTROLLED! • No Bonus Charges 1 LOT BOYS' POLO SHIRTS "In return for such service they ltdht- Our Venetian Blinds prove • Mo Commissioa will find in the American Legion perfect in the business office! Charges' a good fellowship that can be found They prevent papers being Special Yalue nowhere else and the satisfaction blown about in drafts. They • Repay monfhry, Jrk® VIVIENS of being potent factors in building avoid brows being mopped .rent. a better and greater America to in "close," heated air. At a make their own personal sacrifices touch, air is DIRECTED into 'NAVY'DUNGAREES worth while." the room — at any desired $stisfettio® ttaaeH angle which refreshes the Sizes 29" and 31" KIDDY SHOP worker—-without blowing his -work all over the place. Ask Will Fit Waist Sizes from 29 to 32 Junolr Clubwomen about other advantages! p\\ MAIN ST. .WOODBRIDGE N.JJ A Real Buy ] f5Q To Sponsor Dance SPIVACK BROS. B AVENEL—The Junior Woman's 318 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY Club installed its recently elected PHONE P. A. 4-1936 officers at the First Presbyterian BU PONT PAINT — WALL PAPER Church Tuesday with Mrs. John WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER CLEARANCE Petras as installing officer. Mrs. William Kuzmiak, Mrs. Frederick Beckley, Mrs. Edmund Glendinning, Mrs. William Falken- stern and Mrs. Jdseph Suchy were special guests. Donation of $5' was CAR BUM -LIKE 2.00 4.00 made to Bed Cross. Amendments to the by-laws were accepted. GIRLS' Toddler BOYS' Final plans wereanonunced for the annual dinner dance at the COAT SETS COAT SETS Colonia Country Club next Satur- SIZES 2-6 day with Mrs. Thomas Fox as Values to $4.98 chairman. All reservations should Values to $10.98 be made by this evening.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED COMPLETELY TORN DOWN :• COLONIA—Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Brzezowski, Lake Avenue, AMD RE&!J:LT T© PRICIS1OM announce the engagement of their STANDARDS 4.00 7.00 daughter, Cecelia, to Henry Becker, 3x\, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry GIRLS' COAT and BOYS' Becker, East Street. Miss Brzezow- WORN PARTS REPLACED ski is a graduate of Woodbridge COAT SETS COAT SETS High School, and is employed by WITH GENUINE FORD PARTS SIZES 2-12 SIZES 2-6 the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., Elizabeth. Mr. Becker was edu- Values to $10.98 Values to $12.98 cated in Jersey City and served in AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE the army during the war. He is employed at the General Cable Co., DELIVERY Perth Amboy. No date has been A set for the wedding. CAPPEL MOTORS, Inc. I 6.00 9.00 Authorized Ford Dealers s I FOR A COLORFUL AND 240 MADISON AVENUE PERTH AMBOY 4-3500 Z.. ,

Proposed B. of E. NAME DELEGATES • | WOODBRIBGE PERSONALS ISELIN—Delegates to the State —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Pop- (Continued from Page 1) Convention to be held in New py have returned to Philadelphia merit on the question at this time, Brunswick over the week-end after spending the week-end with . —Mrs. Frank Bersey, Mrs. Ken- i —A special meeting of all. of- pending further study, declared —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' Foohey, Lois, Hillcrest Avenue and Miss have., been appointed by St. Ce- their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Fred- neth Bersey, Mrs. William Hotch- ficers of the church and societies hewas not sure the. group present Covreja- -Avenue, accompanied by Joan Bennett, Sonora Avenue, celia's Post, Catholic War Vet- erick W. Poppy, Main Street and Mrs. Thomas Ross. Mrs. Wil- will be held at the First Presby- Tuesday night was reprssentacive AVENEL—The Parent-Teacher friends//motored to Washington, cf the f soling of the entire town- spent the week-end in Waretown. erans. They are Miss Helen Kane, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ayers, Dover. liamGjreig, Mrs. Thomas Hill,. Mrs. terian Church Tuesday-evening. Association held its annual card D» C, osier the week-end. —Mrs. Alfred Neaxy, Pershing Charles Leary, Pat Tomasso, Frank . David Campbell and Mrs. Daniel ship, and thta the commissioners party at the schoolhouse Tuesday ; : —The Ladies' Aid Society of the Avenue, was this week's winner in MacArfchur attended a theatre and would, consider the feeling ••of t-hs evening. Mrs. John Ettershank was First Church of Iselin, Presby- Oliver, Ralph Tomasso, Sam Testa, townshig as a whale firs;;, ratht-r the merchandise club . sponsored Leo Farley and John Lewis. Alter- supper party in New York City Fri- chairman, assisted by Mrs. Michael terian, will hold a cake, apron and by the Woman's Club. FOR THE BEST day. lists than be swayed by wfca; may or Virchick, Mrs. Earl Van Note, Mrs. food sale in the Sunday School nates are Thomas Pinto, Peter —Mrs. Edith Myer, Lyons, N. Y,, may not be a reprasentatitve'or- Edward Parker, Mrs. John Kerekes, riooms tomorrow from noon to 5 Katt, Henry Bates, Edward Jan- FUNEKAL PIECES, POTTED ganized group. Mrs. Robert Fischer, Mrs. Ray- 1 kowski, Jack Mastrangelo. PLANTS, CORSAGES AND Is the guest of her son and daugh- I . M. Church Notes" BOUQUETS ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Clifton The commissioners also indicat- mond Gribble and Mrs. Kenneth :' —The Colonia-Iselin Newman ed Tuesday that after the attor- Taggart. Following his usual custom of Phone Woofibridge 8-16S6 Myers, Avenel Street. WOODBRIDGE —.The annual ney has outlined what legal seeps Club will meet tomorrow night at 8 (Continued-from Page 2) beiii ghead man, Orson, Welles will —The Ever Jolly Club met with . Prizes were won by: Mrs. Harold .o'clock in the church auditorium. Adult Sermon Topic: "The Eter- Mrs. Joseph MeClue, Chase Ave- meeting of the Middlesex County are involved in reverting to an Grausam", Mrs. Prank Barth, Mrs. —The Senior Choir of the First produce, direct and star in a Tuberculosis and Health League elective school board, the commis- nal Christ." screen persion of ."Macbeth" for nue, Monday. sioners will refer the question George-Ludwig, Mrs. Alfred Elliott, •Reformed Church of Iselin will Republic Pictures this summer. Al- —Mri and Mrs. Vernon Meyers will be held at the Roger Smith Mrs. Cftar-les Swetits, Mrs. James meet tomorrow night at 8 P. M., Junior Sermon Topic: "The Rat- FLOWER SHOP Hotel, New Brunswick, Tuesday at back to the Board of Education. tlesnake's. Spectacles." though Welles staged a Negro . and' children, Beading, Pa., and The commissioners seemed to fsel Parker, Mrs: Charles. Rosebrock, under the direction of Mrs. Rho- presentation of 'Macbeth" for the 98 MAIN STREET Mr. and Mrs. Paul Detweiler and noon, -it was announced today by Mrs. John Ashmore, Mrs. Edward della Crunimings. 6:45 P. M.—Christian Endeavor that it was up to the board to Society. WPA Theatre in New York in daughter, "White Marsh, Pa., were Louis B. Migliorini, president of start such a procedure, and- noc .Parker, Mrs. Jacob Dietrich, Mrs. —The Evening Republican Club 1936, this version will be costumed WOODBRIDGE, N. J. gu-ests of Mr. and Mrs. William the organization.' He also an- Andrew Galasin. ' met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monday, April 28th We Deliver and Telegraph. Detweiler, Avenel Street. nounced that a new feature of the up to the township commissioners. 7:30 P. M.—Meeting of Deacons. and staged as a story, of pre-Eliza- M. Wight Taylor, president of Non-players prizes went to Mrs. Michael Pegos, Middlesex Avenue. beth Scotland. ' : blowers '—Mr, and Mrs. Edward Parker program this year will be that the the United Civic League of North Milton Lagergren, Mrs. George Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8:00 P. M.—Meeting of Ladies' and son, Park Avenue, have re- speech of the principal speaker Raritsn Township, saw rhis as a Slivka, Mi's. H. B. Berse, Mrs. J. Rapaciolli, Mr. and Mrs. George Aid Society. turned home "* after visiting their will be broadcast from the hotel "delaying" tactic and was coun- W. Huie, Mrs. A. A. Costello, Mrs. Wood, Mr: and Mrs. Erich Wiec- daughters and families in Wash- over Station WCTC. tered in this view by Ti-oger. who Frederick Beckley, Jacob Jar- kert,, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, Agriculture Depfc. lays plans to ington, D. C. William Arkwright . Doppler, again declared that the matter was deaux and Ernest Raymond. .Mrs. Mary Mutzer, Mrs. John try to prevent potato surplus. —Mrs. William Cullen, Harvard Ph.D., the principal speaker, will too important for hasiy action. Cwiekalo, Mrs. Emma Frees, Mrs. Avenue, is the guest of her sister, discuss "Looking Ahead in Tuber- Commissioneit James C. Por- Door prizes were awarded to Mary Bennett, Mrs. Adolph Peter- Mrs. Watson Saunders, Needham, culosis Control." Mr. Doppler, who gions also saw the Board of Edu- Mrs. Edward Howes, Mrs. Ash-son, Miss Rose Gill. The next DISTINCTIVE the world's doily newspepe*— Mass. is Executive Secretary of the New cation as the proper body to ini- more, Mrs. Dietrich, Mrs. Meglis meeting will be at the home of —Miss Dorothy Gay, Plainfield. and Miss Ann Giegotura. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peterson, FLORAL DESIGNS . THE CHHESI1&M SCIENCE MO1T0R. You «. w youraeif one of Jersey Tuberculosis- League, and tiate such a public question on the Oak Tree Road. the best-informed persons in your community on world affairs when was a dinner guest of Dr. and Mrs. until recently director of Inbus- ballot and said that he did not CORSAGES, BOUQUETS AND you read this world-wide daily newspaper regularly. You will gain Clifton Myer, Avenel Street. feel it right for the board "to —PFC. Albert May, U. S. M. C, POTTED PLANTS fresh, new viewpoints, a fuller, richer understanding of today's vital —The Ladies' Aid Society of the Tag gar ts Are Hosts news—PLUS help from its exclusive features on homernaking, educa- jje trial Relations of the National throw up its hands" and send the Dow Avenue, has returned to Camp Phone Woodftridge 8-1232 tion, business, theater, music, radio, sports. , First Presbyterian ' Church will' Tuberculosis Association, is well issue along to the commissioners. At G.O.P. Card Parly Lejeune, N. C, after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Subscribe now to/ The Christian Science Publishing Society PE-5 hold a "Breakfast in Hollywood" I known in Middlesex County, hav- One last view by the governing WOODBKIDGE this special "get-i at the schoolhouse on May 24 with Mrs. Albert May. Mr. and Mrs. One, Norway Street, Boston 15, Mass., U. S. A. Mrs. Richard Myers as chairman. ing lectured to the patients at the body on their stand not to commit SEWABEN—Mr. and Mrs. Wil- FLOWER SHOPPE acquainted" offer * —The Fifth District Republi- Roosevelt Hospital earlier this themselves on the issue or to be- liam Taggart were hosts at the Leo Chi-istensen and daughter, —5 weeks for r I Enclosed is SI, for which please send me The Christia:-. month. gin the aske'd-for action of public card party sponsored by the Se- JOHN C. SCHWAEZ, Prop. (U. S. funds) J Science Monitor for 5 weeks (30 issues). can Club wilj hold a dance at the * /•••-:' schoolhouse May 10 with Walter Also on the program will be Dr. referendum immediately was ex- waren Republican Club, Inc., Fri- 540 RAHWAY AVENUE Name • i— Cook's orchestra furnishing music. B. S. Pollack, medical director of pressed by Troger who said that day at its club house. Mrs. Joseph WOODBRIDGE, N. J. the B. S. Pollak Hospital for Chest "at no time have the township Paul was awarded the door drize —MEMBER F.T.D.— Street ^-_ —Mr. and Mrs. Owen-Roff, 18 (Diseases and member of the Board commissioners let political expe- and Michael Quinn, the special F'lo'iverH Telegraphed Anywhere City ... Zone State Fifth Avenue, are parente of a ctors of the National Tu- diency enter local school matters. dau'ghter born at the Perth Amboy oberculosif Dire s Association. His subject It has always been _a» "hands off" prise. Repairing- and Upholstering General Hospital. will be "The Limitations and Pos-policy politically and it. .must re- There were twelve tables in. play —Mr. and Mrs. William Kissane sibilities of Streptomycin," whieh, main so." . and high scores were made by Mrs. Mow, your Home and family, Clinton Place, were according to the medical profess Quinn, Mrs. Walter Wyckoff, Mrs. Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. Jeanette Randolph, Simon Larson, Featuring Permanent Is and Mrs. Arthur Cameron, New si on is still in the experimental Gloria Sunshine Mrs.. John Melder. Mrs. Elmer SCHUMACHER FABRICS York City. stage sofar as its action on pulmo- Vecsey in pinochle; Mrs. Samuel —Mi¥. and Mrs. Earl Palmer and nary tuberculosis is concerned and (Continued from Page 1) J. Henry, Mrs. H. B. Rankin, Mrs. • EASIER! ' children", Manhattan Avenue, have not. a substitute for present proved Albert F. Sofield, Donald Brundage 29 EAST GREEN STREET methods of treatment. Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess returned home after spending Hospital, School of Nursing,, in in contract; Mrs. Arthur Gardner, WOODBRIBGE, N. J. EASIER! fchree weeks with relatives in At the meeting, a proposed Brooklyn. She attended Columbia Mrs. Paul in bunco and Mrs. Jos- Texas. change in the constitution of the and Rutgers Universities and is eph Rusznak in pivot bridge. Telephone WO. 8-0009-W EASIOI Middlesex County Tuberculosis and now employed, as a township school TO INDUCT" OFFICERS Health League will be voted upon nurse. with new, round WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge by the Board of Directors: the Rubin -served with the TJ. S. "Chapter; H&assah will" hold" its article which heads that the an- Army in the Fourth Armored Di- NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF © Groceries Dairy Foods installation-;dinner May 1 at Oakjnuai meeting shall be held" in vision overseas for 53 months. He Hilte Manox*, Metuchen. Mrs*. Isa- March or April shall be changed is in the employ of a New Bruns- ® Bakery Goods Canned Goods dore Rabinowitz, chairman or ar- to read April or May. The elec- wick concern.- exclusive with rangements, requests all reserva- tion of new members to the Board @ Quality Meats Fruits, Vegetables tions be made by April 28 with her vail also take place at this time. Rich Deposits or with Mrs. Joseph Cohen, Mrs. Charles E. Gregory, publisher of In Chile iron deposits are so rich David Gutman, Mrs. Harold Vogel. the Independent - Leader, Wood- that they generally run as high as NEW BUSINESSES bridge, will act as toastmaster. 66 per cent in iron content. New incorporations throughout, HOME MAKE PENNIES YOUR SHOPPING HABIT the country rose sharply during PERMANENT January, 12,112 from 0,894 in WE DELIVER —Phone Wood. 8-0698 December. This represented a THE CREIVIE COLD WAVE gain of 21.3 per cent compared with December, but was 6.9 per Deluxe Kit, with Regular Kit, cent below the record number of You're 13,006 ofr January, 1946. plastic curlers 5ber curlers , Refill, no There is no better clean- $100 ing service than OUR1 ser- curlers . . TELEPHONE 4-0075 .BENEFIT-:-""", .. Allpricespltif tax vice! Once a customer— 1 always a customer. NO. 87 ; PUBLIX DRUG STORE 1008 RAHWAY AVENUE — AT AVENEL STREET THOS.F. BURKE AMERICAN LEGION 95 MAIN STREET . AVENEL, N. J. ACE GLEANERS Place GLEAN paper, cardboard and magazines in WOODBRIDGS, N. J. '•THIS FINEST IN DRY F-aneml Directors CLEANING" front of your home. Please keep items separated. 73 MAIN STREET Collection Will Start at 9:30 A. M. 366 STATE STREET WOODBRIDGE PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Joseph V. Costello, Mgr. IS YOUR CAR, DIRTY? - "There It No Substitute It's time to get down to earth about that garden you've been FOP Burke Service' PHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-Q887.J . thinking of all winter. Stop in today and get the fertilisers you need, for rich, productive soil. . . the seeds you can depend on WE WASH CARS for hearty growth .-. . and the tools to do the work with. FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY Light, Yet Extra Strong For Years of Service Supreme Qualify Spading level GEIS BROS. SERVICE STATION Head BILL-JACK-FRANK . AMBOY AVENUE AND GREEN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Hairline Accuracy $1.95 $1.25 up up There can be no deviation The 22 spring-steel A top quality rake for lawn from instructions in pre- teeth sweep clean Supreme quality. Tines are and garden. Extra strong scription rilling! That's why arid quick. Strong, true-tempered flat steel. 30- and •wear-resistant. 60-iilcli our stock of essential drugs incii, D-type handle. handle. is always complete; our 42-inch ash handle. pharmacists are always cau- IF YOU WANT tious. Give your furs a rest cure TOE TH& Carf of a Hundred Uses THE DIAPER SERVICE AVENEL PHARMACY IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY KELVTNATOR—6 Cu. Ft. —The Kexall Drug- Store— . BUT 1O1O RAHWAY AVE. HOME FREEZER AVENEL, N. J. $229.95 — WE DELIVER — CANT PHONE From;Summer Heat, Humility, Moths,' TeL Woodbriage 8-1914 KELVINATOB, COMPLETE , POST • CARDS — TELEGRAM — OR - ANY Fire and Heft ALL CONTROLS ELECTRIC RANGE MESSAGE . Your valued, furs will be- safe when you send them to Coppola's for Certified Cold AMERICAN, POKG. TOP, 54" : -. WMI Bring . *" Storage. They will get the utmost protec- KITCHEN SINKS tion in the finest modern vaults under scien- $139.50 JACK 'N JILL tifically controlled temperatures. "WELBBLT" EQOT THEKMAL, TO YOUR DOOR' GAS RANGES, Split Top .--. .For Hauling Dirt, Leaves, Expert Radio ' $119.50 WITHIN 24 HOURS Rubbish, fertilizer. Ashes, etc Repair Service Complete Home Cleaning System Telephone Perfectly balanced with the load directly over tie wheels At the first sign of trou- SANITARY CONTAINERS- EUREKA VACUUM for ease of handling. Tips forward to load or unload. The BIAPERS Wooabridge 8-1735 big, 10-inch tires won't cut up the lawn. Empties quick and ble, bring your radio to •BRAND NEW BEOBEBANT . clean. • us. Our trained rkdio • •, $149.50 repair men will do an "ROLLFAST" 28" GIRLS' OR BOYS' expert job on it'. SPECIAL! BICYCLES $41.95 Telephone Wood. 8-1308 JACK Woodbridge Radio Co.-, Sales and Service 108 MAIN STREET IRC.': —Joseph P. Kocsik— d, N. J. PHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-0096 27 MAIN STREET 53 Abfoett Ave. Blorrlstown WOODBEIDGE 74 MAIN STRET ' . WOOBBRIDGE, N. J. BASTTAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACOK THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 PAGE FIVE Mary Chervanek Recorder Imposes Weds Borough Man Stiff Sentences PORT READING — Miss Mary WOODBRIDGE — Odis Mat- Chervenak, daughter of Mr." and thews, 25, 667 Ocean Avenue, Jer- Mrs. Michael Chervanek, 32 Larch sey City, will be a "guest" of Mid- Street, became the bride of Emil dlesex County for the next 270 Such, son of Mrs. Mary Such, days after a torush with the law in Wheeler Avenue, Carteret, and the the person of Patrol Driver Ste- late Alexander Such, Sunday. The phen Feiertag. , , ceremony was performed in St. Matthews was picked up by Eiias' Greek Catholic Church, Officer Feiertag for driving a car with stolen plates and for not teret, by Rev. C. S. Roskovics. having a driver's license and regis- The bride, given in marriage by tration in his possession. Then, her father, was attired m a white to make matters worse for him- slipper satin gown with an illusion self, the Jersey City man tried neckline, trimmed with medallion anl failed to make a get-away and pearl beading. The full-skirt from police headquarters. had an apron front and a bow As a result. Matthews was sen- bustle and extended into a long tenced to 30 days in default of train. Her fingertip-length veil fell payment of a $25 fine for driving A&P DAIRY VALUES from a tiara of orange blossoms. a car with stolen plates; 60 days She carried a cascade bouquet of in default of a S50 fine for having on the ice? Pound after pound of fresh creamery gardenias with an orchid center- no hcenseor registration and 180 fcptter Sjul taste-tempting cheese . . . container after contain- piece. days for attempting escape. The case against Alfred Murphy, er, of .sweet milk for drinking and rich cream for whipping Miss Veronica Gazdik, niece of Route 25, Avenel, manager of the ... carton after cgrtpn of eggs famous for freshness, Where? the bridegroom, was the maid of Cape Cod Cottages, for alleged Where else hiit at your A&P Dairy Center! honor, with Mrs. Filomena Cher- improper registration of guests, venak, sister-in-law of the bride, was dismissed by Recorder Arthur matron of honor. John Chervenak, Brown, Friday. Murphy stated he Melts quickly...use it for delicious rarebits, frilled cheese sandwiches, etc. brother of the bride, served as best had asked for and received identi- 2 man, and Michael Chervanek, fication from one of his guests who Che4-O-Bit Ched4ar Cheese Food b brother of the bride, ushered. was later arrested with a female The maid of honor had an or-companion. The identification later Aged Cheddarft-gfj,"},;(b.63e Chateau Borders %b.ptQ'.25c chid marquisette gown styled with proved to be false. a redmgote top skirt edged with. Frank Peter, 19 St. Ann Street, Blue Cheese Shaw.Tangj- ib.59c . Kraft's Velveeta %ib.pkS.25e Carteret, was fined $25 and $3 a xuffle and a ruffled front full T a 8 skirt. She wore a matching mar- costs by Recorder Brown on a ProroUne ':vim*-*m#».59e Smoked Cheese L i"Bf r:ii35e quisette braid in her hair with a complaint of leaving the scene of an accident signed by Mrs. \jUtvttgc Borden's . =upl4e Margarine Darkee-s n>.42c s,mall scalloped veil and carried a Margaretha Rhoads, 1032 Hamil? colonial bouquet of pink tea roses ton Street, Rahway. VJX cftXtl vjiXGcSG Flavored Heavy Cream H P». com. 32c with sweet peas. The matron of As the result of a hearing be- 5-25* honor was gowned similarly but in' fore the recorder this week, Louis nile green marquisette and carried Nagy, 35, 21 Grant Street, Fords, colonial bouquet of yellow tea will be required to pay his wife, roses with sweet peas. Helen, 21, Dorothy Street, Wood- The couple are on a wedding bridge, §25 weekly and one half trip to Washington, D. C, andof the y.early taxes on their home. upon return will reside in Maple Nagy was arrested by Officers ' A&P BAKERY VALUES Kenneth Van Pelt and Joseph Street, Carteret. For traveling Mrs. What looks^good? Cast your eyes over the tantalizing assort- Such wore a russet gabardine suit Dalton on complaints of assault and battery and non-support sign- ment of our fresh-baked favorites. Fruit-studded buns -and with black accessories and had an ed by his wife. orchid corsage. golden, donuts . . . fluffy sponge cakes . . . rich breads and tender rolls ... we have 'em all at A&P money-saving prices. WEEPING AUDIENCE Plant Employe Loses ROCKFORD, 111.—Two hundred people wept copiously while view- 3 Fingers in Accident MARVEL WHITE BREAD .. 18 -13c ing George Cohan's melodrama, # loaf "Seven Keys to Baldpate/' as pre- SEWAREN—An employe of the sented by the Rockford Little Marco Chemical Co., Inc., was Sponge Layers \g» &33& Coffee Cake Theatre Group. It wasn't that the rushed to the Perth Amboy Gen- play was so sad, but because a eral Hospital by the Woodbridge v^xciJULC jLfcu., girfiieH Better t'--' i/OIllllb prop revolver discharged tear gas Emergency Squad Tuesday when cartridges instead of blanks. three fingers of his left hand were Fudge Bar chocolate Wh 3 9c Angel Food Ring cut off in a plant accident. Housewives like the dependable quality of Super-Right meats . . . husbands appreciate LOCKED IN DRUG STOKE The victim, James Grove, 32, Raisin Buns cwsanjit |ffo 2 9c Jelly Roll urge ska 150 Brighton Avenue, Perth Am- their thrifty prices . . . and of course everybody goes for their tender, juicy .goodness! OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—Wil- boy, was working on a punch press liam Thomas Goodwin talked so when his hand slipped. His fingers For every Super-Right cut is selected by our meat experts from fine-quality corn-fed long fco his girl friend that when were cut off to the first knuckle. he emerged -fram. the drugstore beef and pork, milk-fed veal and tender lamb. And every one is kept under constant telephone booth, he found the refrigeration to make sure it reaches you in A-l condition. Now, you'd naturally expect drugstore locked up and the em-MOTHER SAVES BABY IN WELL ployes gone. Police got the pro- REED SPRINGS, Mo.—When such carefully chosen and closely guarded meats to be expensive, but they're not ... at prietor but of bed so that Good- her 17-jnonths-old baby son tum- win could leaye the locked store. bled into a cistern containing 8 A&P! You see, we sell so many thousand tons of Super-Right meats every day that we're feet of water, Mrs. Luther Fly content with a very small profit per pound. What's more, you never have to pay a penny fastened a rope to the top of the CERTIFIED ©, INSXJRED H cistern and let herself down to over our advertised price, because it's our only price. You don't have to pay for ex- the frigid water and grasped the, cessive waste either, thanks to our Close-Trimmed meat cutting method. So penny for FUR STORAGE ehild. She braced herself against EMBASSY FURS WOODBRIDGE the walls, clung to the rope with penny and pound for pound, your meat dollar buys more at A&P! Compare and see for one hand and held her baby with 93 MAIN STREET the other until her husband ar- yourself! WOODBRIDGE rived some three hours later. Florida Oranges i FRESH DUCKLINGS The Finest From Long Island Farms Rushed to you from the sunny south these golden beauties are sweet and full of juice. So be SMOKED HAMS Ready-to-Eat-Whole or Either Half sure to get a bag or two at STO A&P's low price! (12 to 25 oranges depending on their size.) SIRLOIN STEAK *» the Juiciness and Flavor That Marks Fine Beef ib. 65C Don't Miss This Sale PORTERHOUSE STEAK The Extra Short Cut Ta» Makes This A Real Value lb. 67e Red Ripe and Sweet Fresh Strawberries' From Louisiana Farms pint box 3 5e CHUCK ROAST or STEAK Bone h 10% Reduction on Fresh Pineapple Juicy, Sweet med. size \ 9c CHOPPED BEEF * Pure Beef Freshly Ground Florida Grapefruit targe Size 4 far25c ' ALL SINK UNITS • LAMB SHOULDERS cross cut-whoie Crisp Spring Radishes Home Grown bunch 3^ Tender Seallions Home Brown—Swing Crra bunch f)C BROILING & FRYING CHICKENS ** m* 4 m Fresh Kale Virginia Spring Crop 2 «»• 15c 4 lbs. FANCY FOWL * J£ n,45e and Over ib. 49c Yellow Onions Texas Hew Bros 2'n». 15c Short Cut-Delightfully Smoked Pascal Celery Tender and Crisp SMOKED BEEF TONGUES Pork Loins Whole or Either Half ib.57c Veal Shoulders B»neies» C Bottom Round Pot Roast NO fat added t>. 65 Veal Breast and Neck 9 9 A&P PANTRY TAPES Top Round Steak «. «t..69c Pork Chops Eon" Cats Why is your A&P Super Market a super place to shop? Boneless Chuck Pot Roast ib.59e Spare Ribs Fresh Take a look at the quantities oj fine-quality foods listed Top Sirloin Roast Kofatadded ib.69c Sliced BaCOn SunnyHeW below. There's everything for many a thrifty and delicious meal. And if you don't see it advertised — chances are we Plate & Navel Beef Fresh or Corned lb.25c Smoked Shoulders picnics have it anyway. Come in and see!' Shoulder Lamb Chops . . .b.55c Smoked Pork Butts . „ «>.73c BROKEN GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 'fig* 2 £~ 25? Stewing Lamb Breast ami Shank «b.23c Skinless Frankfurters . „ «> 49e Applesauce *» 22 °«; 29c Tomatoes oS?JE* "™ 19e Lamb Roast Boneiess-Shoulder it 53c Pork Sausage link lb.S?c n>,49c s 54 Inch METAL SINK UNITS Grapefruit $& 3 »£• 25o Corn •*%$%£"" ™I7c ©ee&st Fresh Seafood 2 Grape Juice *** J>M«*25C Cut Beetsi«>Brand2 c°°f- 15c RED OR BLUE FORMICA TOP Fregh. Buck Shad ....." »> 19e Fresh Butterfish I8 Ita c ! Tomato Juice <»« C.T 10c String ^ " 2 >£ 25c Fresh Mackerel ib.l9c Fresh Cod Steak .*25e 60 Inch METAL SINK UNITS Grape Jam Ann page .ifc.i»25e Fresh Porgies » • V • « » n>.21c 2 Fresh Flounders ib.25c RED FORMICA TOP Plum Jam * Ann paM nb.iar23c Sweet Peas ,£& 2 ^- 27c Prunes JSJ&, "b-^-23c Sauerkraut }£, 32 J»- 25c 60' Inch METAL SINK UNITS Prunes . JSRS ''b;^-25c Dill Pickles ui«v «.*21c STAINLESS STEEL TOP Corn Flakes sunnyfiew ^«- 10c Chili Sauce AnnPage12 «.!»>,. 2 6c 72' Inch WOOD SINK UNITS Wheat Pttffs SniinyRefd Jg 6

WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. Bokar Coffee 2 ,J*S 85c Kirkman's cieanser 2 ««•• lie White House tall American Milk Evasorated 2 cans 23c WOODBRIDGE, N. J. F|||d TELEPHONE WOODERIDGE 8-0125 PAGE SIX THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947, RARITAN TOWNSHIP ANB FORDS &EACON All Cainden Mourns! SILVER SCREEN Industries Launch. Ditmas CALENDAR OF .COMING- EVENTS "Nora Prentiss," the intense Spring Dance, sponsored by The Woman's Club of Wood- Ball League Plans Principal's Death melodrama co-starring Ann Sheri- FORDS, N. J. - P. A. 4-0348 bridge at Colonia Country Club. dan, Kent Smith and Bruce Ben- Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., April 24-25-26 5—Annual meeting of Sewaren Free Public Library Associa- SEWAREN — During the past nett is being held over for a second tion at Library at 8 P. M. few months; a committee has been Sister Mary Cyril; Born : big week at the Ditmas Theatre, SOAN CRAWFORD 6—Annual election of officers of School No. 1 PTA, 8:15 P. M. working to form a 1947 contingent Ellen Holohan, Well Perth Amboy, where it is attracting Meeting of School No. 1 P. T. A. Public inspection of school LATE SHOW SAJT. of the Middlesex County Industrial record breaking crowds every day. 1JOHNGARHELP from 7 to 8 P. M. Soft Ball League. Known in Woodbridge TMC NEW WAftHEft ACHIEVEMENT 9—Woodbridge Township Schools Band Concert, Woodbridge At a meeting at the Shell Oil The film tells the story of a NOW PLAYING Mere and There; - High School. 8 P.M. Company conference rooms Tues- CAMDEN—School children and night club singer who falls in adults of St. Mary's parish in this love with an already married doc- Bill McLeod is visiting friends 10—Square Dance sponsored by Fifth District Republican Club day only six companies were rep- : at Avenel School. resented and it is necessary to have city mourn deeply the passing of tor, just when: she felt that she "PHANTOM OF Bob Hope • in Fort Worth, Texas. . . .Dot and Sister Mary Cyril, principal of St. had become too cynical about life Mai Rutan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred 11—Christian Science lecture in Woodbridge High School Audi- at least eight teams to form a THE PLAINS" Dorothy Lamour torium, 3:30 P. M. successful league. Mary's School, who died on Good in general, and men in particular, McElhenny have moved into their Mother's Day Communion Breakfast sponsored by Court Friday and was buried on Easter to believe in anything, or anybody. Wild Bill Elliott new homes in Port Reading. . . . Mercedes, No. 769, Catholic Daughters of America at St. Invitations were sent out to 38Monday. A member of a family of Dr. Talbot, played by Kent Selected Shorts For high scholastic standings, James' Auditorium, 9 A. M. different companies in the league. life-long residents of Woodbridge, Smith) lives a dull, routine life Sat. Begin 1 P. M. Fords Fun My Favorite Marguery Johnson, daughter of 12—White Church Guild Meeting at home of Mrs. William H. It is believed the telephone strike Sister Cyril was born Ellen Holo- with his nagging wife, Lucy (Rose- Festival Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Johnson, Jr., Gardner, Freeman Street. Mothers Day Program. has somewhat handicapped the han. mary DeCamp) and,, their two has been elected to Adelphi, Ithaca program. Brunette" 31—Meeting of Lions Club of Woodbridge, Middlesex Hotel. She is survived by a .sister, children. While Lucy and the SUN.-MON. - APRIL 27-28 College honorary society. . . . Mar- Charter will close at this meeting. At present teams from the Gen- youngsters' are away for a weekend, guery is enrolled in the music de- eral Cable, Perth Amboy Drydock, Bridget and three borthers, Matt- With Peter Loire, 17—Square Dance sponsored by Woman's Civic Club at School hew, Edward and Michael, of Bichard visits Nora, who is a pa- partment of the college. . . . Mr. No. 11 Auditorium. Security Steel Equipment Corpo- tient of his, at the night club i Lon Chancy . and Mrs. Alexander Ur recently ration, Parah Club (duPont) Rari- Woodbridge. Sister Cyril "was the 21—"Room Service" to be presented by Congregation Adath daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. where she works. They are instant- celebrated their 31st wedding an- Israel at Woodbridgre High School Auditorium. tan Copper Works and Shell Oil ly attracted to each other, and niversary. ... have signed up. Michael Holohan and was the first EXTRA! 23—Poppy Card Party sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary of Colonia girl graduate of St. James' school soon begin to spend a good deal of Post, American Legion, at Legion Hall, Colonia, 8 P, M. A final meeting will be held at TEXAS CITY Tidbits: 24—Annual May Ball sponsored by Sodality of St. Cecelia's the Shell Oil Company Tuesday in Woodbridge. Church at School No. 15 Auditorium, Iselin. and if two additional teams sign Funeral services were held in DISASTER Al Rotella is now in the Night 26—Meeting of White Church Guild at home of Mrs. William up the league will be open. If not the Cathederal in Camden where a PICTURES Glub business. He is a partner at H. Gardner. Freeman Street. Annual birthday .celebration. the whole program will be dis-solemn requiem mass was cele- Tyrone's, Avenel . . . Three mem- banded disappointing many sports- brated by Rt. Rev. James A. Bul- bers were absent at the Board of JUNE men in the area. Any plant or fin, rector of the Cathederal; Rev. Education meeting Monday—Wil- 19—Card party, auspices White Church Guild, Koos Brothers, industrial concern in the county Charles G. McCorristin, pastor.-of MAT. AT 1:00 — EVE. AT 7:00 liam Benson, Leon' Plichta and Rahway. ' is invited to send a representative St. James' Church, Woodbridge, SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND mm „ Joe McAndrews. Members of the to Tuesday's session. Deacon; and Rev. William Mc- teachers' union attend board meet- Keever, Sub-Deacon. Twelve HOLIDAYS, CONT. FROM 1:00 "SWELL GUY" Sonny Tufts - Ann Blyth ings regularly now . . . The Little $707.29. The concern was the only CAT COMES BACK priests were in the sanctuary and LATE SHOW SAT. Symphony Band, consisting of School Use Denied bidder. | SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Guy Ryan over 200 sisters of various orders NOW THRU SATURDAY NEWS the High School Band, gave a fine quietly buried the family cat soattended the rites for this out- Van Johnson- Judy Garland Tuesday - Wed. - April 29-30 program Tuesday at Station Hos- (Continued from Page 1) Trautwein's garage, in a report in'g School auditorium for minstrel to the board, noted it had inspec- his 9-year-old daughter Linda, standing Sister of Mercy. Frank Sinatra - June Allyson "VACATION DAYS" NOW PLAYING pital, Camp Kilmer. . . . would not know he had found it sponsored by Port Reading Civic ted the school buses and found The Sisters of Mercy formed a The Teen Ag-ers , Yvonne De Carlo Club. several defects. .The district clerk dead on the highway near their bodyguard from the Cathedral "TILL THE CLOUDS Jean Pierre Autnont Operator XYZ Reports: Supervising Principal Victor C. was instructed to write to the bus home. The next morning, Ryan convent to the church, followed by "THE TRAP" Brian Donlevy That twenty-nine years ago companies ordering them to make stepped out on the back porch for representatives from Phillipsburg ROLL BY" Sidney Toler Nicklas reported that Red Cross corrections at once. the milk and there was the cat, Harold Deter towed a new fire collections in the school amounted where Sister Cyril served as prin- In Technicolor SELECTED SHORTS engine from the freight cars to I/and is Sold mewing hungrily. Now, Ryan is cipal of St. Philip and St. James' Song of to $176. Dinnerware for the Ladies the Amboy flrehouse. Today, Har- On a recommendation by Dr. The board accepted the State wondering whose cat he buried. School between 1919 and 1936. SAT. MAT.—I CARTOONS Scheherazade' old is breaking up that same ap- John P. Lozo, High School prin- Highway Department's offer of $4,- Eloquent tribute was paid the nun paratus which he has acquired for PETS BENEFICIARIES for her untiring zeal in the interest time together, secretly, until Nora In Technicolor cipal, an additional telephone will 250 for a triangular plot of land of the children of St. Mary's and SUN., MON., TUES. realizes that they can't continue scrap. . . . That Pete Mooney has be installed for the use of the across from the old Legion Sta- PHILADELPHIA — Despite the obtained employment in the Safe- objections of the relatives of John for her generous assistance in all Ann Sheridan their clandestine relationship and guidance and attendance depart- dium. The land in question was parish affairs. be happy. way Stores in Perth Amboy. Won- ments. known as Legion Stadium annex. Renner, a retired Philadelphia der if it is to be closer to that The athletic committee reported policeman, the terms of Renner's "NORA PRENTISS" When Nora decides to leave for pretty nurse at Perth Amboy Gen- New Course Planned will will be carried out. He left a a singing job in New York, he Due to the fact that the State that Coach Nicholas Priseoe has $12,000 trust fund to maintain two RETURNS CHECKS Merle Oberon - George Brent "STRANGE eral Hospital. . . . Joe tells me that complained regarding "the filthy Charles Korvin - Paul Lukas becomes frantic and commits a Elmer (Duff's Tavern) is thinking" Department of Education requires pets, a Cuban parrot and a cocker SAN JOSE, Calif.—The thief strange deed whereby he changes seriously about that middle-aisle. each high school to have a course conditions of the shower rooms in spaniel, entrusting them to the who robbed Herbert .Bettencourt JOURNEY" the high school after use by the "TEMPTATION'" his identity and can accompany Is it true, Elmer? . . . in "Modern Living," Miss Mary "kind care and judgement" of a of $12,000 in cash and checks—the Nora to New York. Plagued with With Connolly and Miss Martha Mor- Recreation department teams." neighbor, Mrs. Mary Faiss Reising. week-end receipts of the Betten- Paul Kelly row will attend special college Mr. Priseoe has also complained eourt Market — probably realized NEXT WEEK- the fear of discovery, Richard's about "the smoking in the gym- WED. THRU SAT whole personality changes, until Osa Massen Ramblin' Around; sessions this summer and the board Dental care is placed high in he could not use the checks. So, at last his terrible secret is distor- Ken (Sewaren) Derrick is pass- will pay $150 towards the expense nasium which leaves a stale odor in a telephone call, he advised Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Hillary Brooke of tobacco smoke the next morn- health needs of the United States. ted and the film moves on to a ing out cigars. It's a son and heir. of each teacher. The course will Bettencourt that he could find the surprisingly ironic climax. . . . Don't forget to turn your hereafter be part of the regular ing." The clerk was instructed to $4,000 in checks in a paper bag "Sinbadthe Sailor" clock ahead one hour when you curriculum at teachers' colleges. write, to the Recreation Commis- CERTIFIED ® INSURED in the store's parking lot. go to bed Saturday night, or you'll Mr. Quadt reported that the sion requesting the members to In Technicolor find yourself late for church Sun- Board of Freeholders has repaired take steps to remedy the situation FUR STORAGE Passenger plane makes record Jaines Dunn day. . . . The Charles Flynn Asso- the sidewalks near Keasbey School for next year's schedule inasmuch .flight, from Coast to N. Y. in 6% DITMJIi HELD OVER ciation will install its slate at a and the clerk was instructed to as this year's indoor schedule has EMBASSY FURS WOODBRJDGE hours. . "That Brennan Girl" send the freeholders a letter of ap- ended. PERTH AMBOT SECOND BIG WEEK social Sunday. . . . Mrs. Maxwell 93 MAIN STREET Phone P. A. 4-3388 Logan is a surgical patient at Rah- preciation. Mr. Quadt also report- WOODBRIDGE way Memorial Hospital. . . . Theed that a back stop will be erected on School No. 14 grounds to pre- Garbage Pail Having Trouble With Your Vacuum ? Consult Us!! New Brunswick sheet points out To preserve the garbage pail, that vets are selling lottery tickets vent balls being thrown into neigh- bors' gardens. treat it to a thorough washing with THEATRE —FREE ESTIMATE — on an automobile on the Asbury soapsuds once a week followed by a Park Boardwalk. Evidently it's The American News Company, Empire RAHWAY Your vacuum inspected free of charge O. K. to hold a raffle there but Inc., was given the contract to i hot water rinse and thorough sun- illegal for folks to enjoy a bingo supply library books on its bid of ning. FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY by reliable experts in your own home. game for the benefit of their Roy Rogers For appointment: Call Carteret 8-6225 church in this county. . . . "ROLL ON TEXAS r MOON" —We Also Repair— Jottings: i —Also— Sewing Machines - Washing Machines Mrs. Kiefer, Sewaren, certainly Sponsored by .. KAY FRANCIS : received service from the police Toasters - Irons - Floor Lamps department yesterday. She called C. B.~ Woman's Club & C. B. PTA "WIFE WANTED" Desk Sgt. Rudolph Simonsen and Sunday Matinee—4-Cartoons-4 ' CARTERET SEWING CENTER said she had dropped her purse Friday Evening, April 25, 1947 somewhere on the town hall 46 Hudson Street, Carteret, New Jersey- grounds while waiting for a bus CLARA BARTON'SCHOOL Proprietors—J. & A. DUBAY to Sewaren. Ruddy went outside FREE and found the bag perched on the Raritan Township stone fence surrounding the mu- Henry Stover, Caller, and His Orchestra ! nicipal buildings. Scores of persons DELIVERY HOT had passed in the meantime and Admission 65

SEVEN " RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947

The "Easy Lesson" Technique There are any number of good citizens WHOSE TEAM IS HE PLAYING ON, .ANYHOW? who seek to get something for nothing. PUBLISHED SVEEY THURSDAY —by— The effort is not confined to money matters /f YOU THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. but to practically every enterprise that en- Postoffice Addrvss: Fords, N. J. gages the attention of humanity. 1 WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 Deai Louisa:- couples should have an opportunity Millions of dollars are made by entrepre- My only son is to be married to live by themselves when they are Subscription $1.50 per year neurs who offer "easy lessons" to produce soon and they are planning to live first married without the presence llmer J. Vecsey Publisher and Managing Editor with me. I really don't know what of a third party, no matter who any desired result. The field of education my daughter-in-law thinks of the the person is. This gives them a Entered at the Post Office at Fords, N. J., as is not immune to the prevalent search for idea as Son just took it for granted chance to adjust themselves to econd class mail matter on April 17, 1936. that they would live with me. Now, each other without having an intelligence without labor. In this area, as I like' her very much, although we audience to their" little squabbles in others, there is no easy way. have seen .very little of each other. and misunderstandings. My son and I have been very It might be a good idea, Since Some of the confusion arises, no doubt, close to each other as his father your house is large, to convert a from the writings of the experts-who-are- died ,when he was only a child. portion into an apartment for not-expert. It is intensified by the boasting He makes a good salary and can them, and while they will then Talk Not The Solution afford to have his own home. I be near enough for protection, assertions of advertisers who blatantly have a large house and an ample they will still have the privacy of If the United States is embroiled in an- laim the moon for their products. The con- income. their own home. ther war or undergoes another depression, Do you think.it as wise to live But be wise, and unless yaur flicting claims of theologians have nothing together? daughter-in-law is really anxious V. D. Fuller, president of a large publish- on the ballyhoo of partisans, paid or ama- DEVOTED MOTHER. to live' with you, suggest that they' ag company, believes that it will be only teurish, and the resulting babel presents a Answer: , live by themselves for a year, at 'because we have talked ourselves into it." Most mothers who have only least. labyrinth through which few novices can sons are so possessive that they LOUISA. While there is a modicum of truth in the move heaven and earth to keep find their way. their Taoys with them -after they Dear -Louisa :- ipinion expressed by the gentleman, it The only sane course is based upon com- are married, and the fact that I am a member of a bridge club vould be dangerous to believe that it is the there is a doubt in your mind and one of the members is very mon-sense. Nobody can give you anything about the success of such an ar- annoying. She talks so loud that vhole truth. Obviously, if we can talk our- that you can't assimilate. No advertised rangement, convinces me that you she drowns out everyone else and elves into war or a depression, we can are a very sensible woman. sometimes she gives away this product will miraculously produce beauty, If possible, I think all young (Continued mi P'ige l£\ ikewise talk ourselves into peace or pros- grace, wisdom, sound teeth or a baby com- jerity. plexion. Use your head when you buy and While the talk of people is important in use it, also, when you read and think. hat it expresses the thought of their gen- eration, it is"a mistake, we think, to believe ;hat the course of events depends entirely Want A Helicopter? ipon conversation. No matter what kind of Something of a new era in flying is prom- If You ;alk the people of the United States indulge ised by Horace T. Penecost, president of a n, the question of peace or war is likely to Seattle, Washington, company, which is Let Us ae determined by the decisions of the re-planned to build helicopters for the masse's. pme now ruling Russia. Moreover, whether The new machine will cost, according to ;he nation has a depression or enjoys pro- present plans, about the same as an im- m&nce longed prosperity depends upon something proved motorcycle. Without conventional more than the thinking and conversation body, landing gear or instruments, the the Purchase 3f our people. small helicopter will fly straight up or You can finance the purchase of your Mr. Fuller expresses the opinion that "if down, forward, sideways or backward; new car through this bank under one Americans and Russians had a common hover motionless above the ground or make Under The State House Dome simple plan, without extras, at a low dis- tongue or press, they could talk things a safe "windmill" landing in case of engine By J. Jeseph iribblns count rate. over, learn about each other . . . they could failure. You know just' where you 'stand, just The machine will land or take off on a be friends." Without deprecating the value TRENTON—New Jersey will be traffic procedure by local police tuberculosis sanitoria in New Jer- exactly what you are getting for your of a common tongue or press, there is dan-cleared area as little as thirty feet square. i criss-crossed with freeways and departments. sey with a bed capacity of 3,300. money. And you are free to arrange for It will be designed for flight performance at parkways in the next fifty years During the war -years when bi- In addition to three State mental insurance protection wherever you can ger in accepting the opinion that these to take the annoying 'stop-go" cycles were scarce the accident hospitals, six counties of New Jer- things make peace inevitable. The experi- a maximum limit of about ninety miles an from automobile travel and speed rate dropped considerably. In 1945, sey maintain hospitals for the do the best for yourself. ence of the United States in the last cen- hour. Its range will be limited in keeping motorists on their way to distant fourteen persons were killed and mentally ill. Enjoy bank service and protection and with the average operator's fatigue. points. 308 injured in 298 bicycle accidents the convenience of dealing with people tury provides the proof. The first freeway in the State in the State. STRIKELAW:— Organized The over-simplification of the problem Of course, this does not mean that mil- is already under construction at Not~ a single fatality resulted labor has been unsuccessful thus in your own community. May we talk lions of Americans will immediately buy Woodbridge Township, Middlesex during the year from the danger- far in securing corporation support "figures" with you? connected with maintaining peace and County, and grading of the Route ous pastime of sledding in and to test New Jersey's utility anti- helicopters but the chances are that many 4 parkway is progressing rapidly across public thoroughfares in New strike law which has been such a prosperity does not mean that both objec- Jersey. In 1945, however, eight potent factor in the telephone tives will not be helpd by a better under- of our younger generation will take to theon two miles in Clark and Cran- air in the same way that their fathers and ford Townships, Union County. young people were killed in colli- strike. standing of the basic factors involved. In From . this modest start, these sions with moving motor vehicles Strong pressure was placed on grandfathers took to automobiles. modern highways which have no while sledding; in' 1944, seven; in the New Jersey Bell Telephone regard to the problem of peace, this mean crossings at grade but do have 1943, three and in 1942, five. Company to throw the law with- a better understanding of the Russians and infrequent public entrances and its $10,000 daily penalties on com- Member exits, will stretch across the State TOMATO PLANTS:—The State panies and unions and $250 to in regard to prosperity, it means a deeper Search For 1,120 'Missing' from Trenton and Camden to the Department of Agriculture reports $500 penalties upon individuals, (realization of the economic policies that The- treacherous Himalayan Hump, over Atlantic Ocean and -from Alpine that word from Tifton, Georgia, into the courts to test its consti- Federal to Cape May. center of the area in which a con- mt'-onaury. But the company re- must be followed to produce high pro- which our air transport forces carried war siderable number of certified to- fused to be the instigating part of Reserve The 1947 Legislature took offi- mato plants are produced for New such procedure. ductivity and full employment, which make supplies to blockaded China, is now being cial cognizance of the great need to Jersey growers, indicate that the The unions would like the com- System prosperity. explored by the American Graves Regis- relieve highway traffic congestion quality of plants is lar superior pany to initiate the court test on tration Service, which is looking for 1,120jby considering more than a half to that of 1946. I dozen bills to provide such the ground that State seizure of Americans who are listed as "missing." 'thoroughfares in various parts of The peak of the shipping season plants and equipment comes under Help FigJu Cancer the State. will be between May 2 and May 15, the heading of taking property The search is being conducted in a primi- tapering off to the end ofthe sea- without due process of law, which The American Cancer Society is con- tive area where few white men have ever Camden County has lined up son about May 25. No signs of late is forbidden by the Federal Consti- ducting a nationwide drive for $12,000,000 three feeders as part of the pro-blight are seen in the southern tution, Some State officials frankly OPEN FRIDAYS 4:00-6:00 P. M. traveled. It is part of a. China-wide search gram to provide more direct con- state, according to the United admit that the courts in all prob- for the purpose of developing the war that has recovered the bodies of 3,000 nections to the Camden-Philadel- States Department of Agriculture ability, would tag the law as un- against this dread disease. phia Bridge and to reduce the con- Station at Tifton. Edgar G. Rex,constitutional on such grounds. Americans from Manchuria to Indo-China. gestion at the Camden Airport as representative of the State De- The sum is not large in view of the im- While it may be extremely doubtful Circle. One has been authorized oartment of Agriculture, has held JERSEY JIGSAW: — Jail sen- NATIONAfBANK perative necessity of making great prog- whether any of these "missing" men arefor the City of Trenton and* an- several conferences in Georgia, on tences can now be imposed on other to link" the Navy's Depot the 1947 shipment of tomato plants motorists who insist upon driving Woodbridge, N. J. ress in the treatment of this disease. So far alive, the resolute search being conducted at Bayonne. The daddy of them all / Continued nn Ptu/f 1 i) is Route 300 to extend from the to New Jersey. it is largely a matter of surgery and radia- by their country should be continued. Not proposed new bridge to cross the New Jersey packers have-indi- tion therapy, but great strides have been until the last faint hope has been explored Delaware River at Salem, norther- cated they are willing to contract i ly to meet the Route 100 Freeway for an additional 4,000 to 5,000 made in detecting tumors in the early stage should the work be abandoned. in Middlesex County. acres of tomatoes this year. Prices ftCPPY KILOWATT w PUBUC SERVICE and in teaching the people the importance are the same as in 1946 with U. S. Because of the many built-up No. 1 grade bringing $39 per ton HOW OU) AM I ?i CAN'T ANSWE8. THAT ONE of consulting a physician when suspiciou sections of New Jersey through YWAT DO I CARE.TSME CAN NOT TOUCH and U. S. No. 2 at $28 per ton. HOW OLD IS THE MOOM?HOW OLD \Sf lumps and growths appear. Facts Won't Keep The Peace which these modern highways The level of prices in New Jersey BECAUSE S hU PERPETUAL Foreign Minister Georges Bidault, of must extend and the high realty remains $5 to $10 per ton higher *- \JUE sun? **~ We suggest that if the reader has not values of both municipal and farm than prevails this year in Central made a contribution to this fund that he France, pledges his country to support the lands, the modern throughfares states. American proposal for a four-power mili- will cost hundreds of millions of or she, give it immediate consideration dollars. But road builders and HOSPITALS: — New Jersey There is another point to be considered in tary alliance, designed to prevent Germany motor vehicle officials feel that needs more hospitals to care for from again becoming a menace to the it will eventually prove a good the sick of the State. connection with the drive to promote better investment in the saving of time peace of the world. Dr. Emil Frankel, of the Division health. Nobody knows when making a gift and lives. of Statistics and Research of the The French official, however, makes it " Let us construct at least five State Department of Institutions but that the gift itself will develop the" clear that "alliances by themselves are in-miles of a parkway and five miles and Agencies, who is conducting a means through which the life of the giver, of a freeway and there will be no survey of present hospitals in New adequate." He calls attention to the Kel-further need to sell the plan of Jersey—and probable future needs or a close relative, may be saved. Thi logg-Briand Pact, which was resigned to modern roadways to the people of —claims that 11,300 more beds are should make it easier for all of us to con- our State," State Highway Com- needed to care for the sick of the outlaw w^r, but which was promptly vio- missioner Spencer Miller, Jr. said various sections of the State. tribute liberally. lated by all the aggressor nations. Their today. Dr. Frankel estimates the hos- pitals needed by New Jersey would violations were recognized but the Pact BICYCLES: — Motor Vehicles cost $71,000,000. According to his Good Neighbor In Practice had no teeth and could not be enforced. crashed into 440 bicycles on Newideas, 3,500 more beds are needed OF GROWING Oil? FASHIONED I HAVE HO FfA^S WITH EACH NEW DAY I'M IN GREATER Jersey streets and highways dur- in general hospitals; 1,300 in tuber- .I'M ALWAYS FULL OF YOUNG IDEAS/"— During the war, the Navy acquired a 10,- ing 1946 killing 20 cyclists and in- culosis hospitals: 3,500 in mental I DEMAND f 000-kilowatt railway-mounted generator to juring 433 others. Most of those hospitals, and 3,000 m long-term IV£ A PART INMOST EVERYT44J NG I International Magazine killed and injured were youthful chronic hospitals. * ^^.THAT'S PLANNED] provide emergency power in any critical Something new in the publishing field citizens, according to records of The survey of hospital and area. The train cost $1,125,000, and one the State Motor .Vehicle Depart- health facilities within the State will develop from the agreement of pub-ment. is underway to enable New Jersey car, containing the giant turbines, is ninety lishers of nineteen countries to produce and Because bicycle riders seldom to participate in the benefits of feet long. observe traffic lights or other safe- the Federal Hospital Survey and distribute a multi-lingual magazine to be ty regulations primarily designed Construction Act. Recently, the Mexican government ap- circulated in thirty countries. for motorists, the annual slaughter New.Jersey now has 126 general proached the United States for assistance of bike riders is expected to con-and allied special hospitals with a Thomas H. Beck says that the new maga- tinue this year and in the future. bed capacity for adults of 15,000. in relieving the electrical shortage which zine will be largely pictorial and will ap- Hundreds of such accidents will During 1946, 270,000 persons were seriously affected textile and essential in- continue to occur unless youthful" admitted to general hospitals in pear in the language of the. area served by riders are instructed in orderly the State. Thre are seventeen dustries in several Mexican states. Presi- the co-operating publishers. The magazine dent Truman directed that the power train will be non-political, will ajdvoeate indi- lie leased to the Mexican government and vidual liberty and freedom from prejudice it is now a demonstration of the Good and attempt to foster the growth of under- Neighbor policy, furnishing electric power AJRPLANES.TELEVIS1ON AND M MANY INVENTIONS YOU'LL FJ NO THE standing among peoples. ! HELP TO BUILD 'EM AND MAKE for the Mexican people. & IS FOR INSURANCE JO TH£(g. CI^EATiON IS ELECTRICITYH Religion That Kills Soot To Save Fish The last weekly report from India tells . . . Also for Important. Your insurance ' The State Conservation Department of us that ninety persons were killed and is Important for your protection—-and for Wisconsin, according to a news dispatch twenty-three villages burned in the reli- from Madison, is using airplanes to drop gious warfare now raging between Hindus peace of mind. Insurance has been our lampblack on the larger lakes for the pur-and Moslems. business for years. pose of saving fish from drowning. It should be understood that the differ- Every year, when thick ice forms on theences that divide the people of India are E. R. FINN & CO. water, fish are deprived of oxygen. They not racial but religious. It should also be — Realtors — literally drown. The lampblack is expected understood by everybody that nothing is 93 Main Street to absorb the sun's rays and melt some of as vicious or as brutal as a war waged by Woodbridge, N. J. the ice, permitting air to reach the fish. fanatics in the name of religion. Copyright • PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL-24, 1947 . RAHITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON .JUST lemma. The only good old days it Not Olriy carried out by boys who used to" steps •.. to find a telegram in. his LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ha-s'to look upon axe the depres- Not only is the average ignorant put stones in their snowballs.— mailbox. He opened it and read, lister to: W-S5 cording to the manner of purchase Upon acceptance OT tne minimum sion years.—Davenport Times. NOT1CJS Oii- PUBLIC SAI-K in accordance with terms of sa-la bid, or bid above minimum, by the person satisfied with what he "does- Wade in the Detroit News-. "ARRIVED SAFELY. LOVE LU- TO 'WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: on file, the Township will deliver Township Committee and the pay- n't know, but, worse still, he's LU."—The New Yorker. At a. regular meeting of - thea bargain and sale deed for said ment thereof by the purchaser ac- Paragraph Inyfeible Man proud of it.—Atlanta Journal. Ring Around the Rosy Toiynship Committee of the Town- premises. lordins to the manner of purchase ship of 'Wooirbriage held TVloriday. DATED: April 22nd, 1947. in accordance -with terms or sale on "It isn't possible for a .man to Getting the' Red out of the Gov- Isn't It April 21st, 1947, I was directed B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. file, the Township will deliver a bar- Objection dregs, os as to be invisible," de- Some Flower ernment is easier than getting the One moth said, to another moth, to advertise the fact that on Mon- To he advertised April 24th, pain and sale deed for said premises. - . Greatest objection to American Government out of the red—and "Isn't it great to be back in civilian day evening, May 5th, ' 1947, 3 947, and May 1st, 1947, in the DATED: April 22nd, 1947. declares a camouflage expert. He Fiorello H. LaGuardia calls him- the Township Committee will meet Fords Beacon. B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. trusteeship over 623 Pacific islands must be mistaken. No one ever self "the unauthorized spokesman more fun, as it includes that chase clothes again?"—State of Connec- at S P. 51. (DST) in tile Committee , To he advertised April 24th, will crane from gehpol children sequence, which never fails to'grip ticut Department of Labor Month- Chambers, Memorial Municipal 1347, and May 1st, 1947, in the sees a bridegroom at a wedding.— for unorganized Americans." Or ly Bulletin. Building, Wpoabridse, New Jersey, Refer to: W-481 whp have to learn thjeir names.— Minneapolis Star. high-browed champ of the low-the multitude.—Richmond Times- NOTICE OP PBBIJC SALE Fords Beacon. Boston Globe. Dispatch. and expose ana sell at public Bale TO WHOM IT MAT CONCEBf); pressure groups?"—Christian Sei- Easing-? and to th£ highest bidder accordm* At a regular meetins of . tho New Contents ence Monitor. to terms of sale on file "with tht Townsliin Committee of the Town- Certainly! it wm The food shortage has gone Township Clerk open to inspection .ship of Woodbridge, lielrl Monday, A message in a bottle found leaving the money shortage; which and to be publicly read prior to sale. April yist, 194 i, I way directed Times have certainly changed! floating off the Danish coast de-7 Owners or new apartment build- Lot 121 in. Block 139-1, Woodbriclg-e to advertise the fact that on Mon- CLASSIFIED Mom used to hide money in the Definitely ings here_ will be permitted to is easier to cope with because peo- Township Assessment Map. day evening, May r,th, 1947, dared' that Hitler died aboard a There's a definite trend to saner charge thirty-two dollars a month ple are more used to it.—Boston Take further notice that the the Township Committee will meet sugar bowl. Nof she hides the su- U-boat sunk in 1945. But the story living as witness: the report that Globe.' Township Committee has, by reso- Mt S P. M. (FJiSTi in the Commitlee OPERATORS WANTED war bowl.—Grit. per room, and veterans will be lution and pursuant to law, fixed a, Chambers Memorial Municipal is dismissed as the product of anbusiness, this year will: only have given preference as tenants. This minimum price at" which said lot Builtling, Woodbridge, New Jersey, imagination stimulated by the pre- to fill" out 4,000 different types of Yam Plus Ham in sail} block will be sold together and expose and sell at public sale To work on Children's . Even the Swallows government forms,' as against the' will be welcome news for all those .•In- South Africa, " where it's with ail other details pertinent, and to the highest bidder according Truly, it is a time of confusion. message contents of the bottle.— soldiers who made a good thing out said minimum price being §000.00 to terms of sale on file with the Dresses. Steady work; one New Orleans Times-Picayune. wartime peak of 6,2.pO.-^Christiari grown,, they say there's nothing plus costs of preparing deed and Even the swallows of San Juan Science Monitor. ' :•''•• v of the war.—Brubaker in the New tastier than the seventeen-pound advertising this sale. Said lot inTownship Clerk open to inspection Yorker. said block, if sold on terms, will and to he puhliciv read prior to week vacation with pay; Capisti-ano are off schedule. They sweet potato, candied, with a ham require ;i down payment of $00.00 sale, Lots 2SS and 2.S8 in Block 1S7-A, returned four days early this year Not Nearly! on the side.—Richmond Times- lhe: balance of purchase price to beW-oodhridge Township Assessment good pay. Apply, Carteret "The mechanieal lie detector is Names Air-Ways Dispatch. paid in equal mopthly installments Map. to Califomia. — Milwaukee Jour- Dawn, M.6., Midnight, A Brooklyn gentleman took his of '$-10.00 plus, interest and other Take further notice that tha nal. not more than 75 per cent effici- terms provided for in contract o! Township Committee has, by reso- Novelty Dress Company, ent." It is not nearly so efficient U. S. Postal Guide.'• •wife to the Newark' airport last Easy sale. lution and pursuant to law, fixed a Wednesday and put her on a plane Seaman Sam says: "A good edu- minimum price at which saiil lots 52 Wheeler Avenue, Car- Only Yesterday as the original lie detector rigged - • The Trouble for Buffalo. After fighting his way Take further notice that s-t said in said block will be sold together The generation now reaching its up centuries ago out of a rib.— cation enables you to get into more sale, or ;any date to "which it maywith all other details pertinent, The great trouble with rules for through the traffic, he arrived back exp/eivive trouble.— U. S. Coast be adjourned tiie Township Com- Kaid minimum price heing $^~i0.00 teret, N. J. middle thirties is in a peculiar di- Clarion Leader. civilized warfare is that they are home and wearily ascended the Guard Magazine. mittee reserves the righ in its dis-plus costs of -preparing- deed and 1-2 tf cretion to reject any one or all bids ailA'ertisihK this sale. 8aid lots in and to sell said lot in said block said block, if sold on terms, will to SJUCJJ-bidder as it may select, due require a down payment of ?2~i.C>0, FOR SALE regard being:' griven to terms and the balance of purchase price to be manner of payment, in case one orpaid in equal monthly installments RADIO, Console, $25.00. M. Logan, more minimum bids shall ha re-of $10.00 plus interest and oiher ceived; terms provided for in contract of 228 Martool Drive, Woodbridge. Upon acceptance or the minimum sale. . Phone WO-8-1487-J. bia, or bid anove minimum, by the Take further notice that at said Township Committee and the pay-sale, or. any date to wiiich it may ment thereof by the purchaser ac- tie adjourned the Township Com- REFRIGERATOR—12 cu. ft. Pri- oording to the manner of purchase mittee reserves the right in its dis- gidaire for home or business, in in accordance with terms of sale on cretion to reject any one or all bids fllejthe Township will deliver a bar- and to sell said lots in said block A-l condition. An outstanding gain and sale deed for said premises to such bidder as it may select, due buy for $225. For appointment, "DATED: -April 22nd, 1917. regard being given to terms and phone Perth Amboy 4-5054 be- B. J. DDN1GAN, TownshiD Clerk manner of payment, in case one or To he advertised April 24th, more minimum hi

Hospital. son. Robert, Cliff Road, are visit- Saturlay after a two-wek stay in ing next Tuesday afternoon at 3 yearly dues is not eligible to vote. RADIO STATION —The Ladies' Guild of St. John's ing her mother, Mrs. Robert Fen- Winterhaven, Fla. o'clock in the school auditorium. —A daughter was born to Mr. CERTIFIED ® INSURED Sewaren Notes Church will hold a food sale this ton, Auburn, N. Y. —Joseph H. Thomson has re- —The Sewaren Republican Club, and Mrs. Frederick McKim Adams, FUR STORAGE were afternoon in the Parish House at —Mrs. A. W. Scheidt, Holton turned to his home on East Ave- Inc., will hold its annual meeting West Avenue, Monday at the Rah- one o'clock with Mrs. Andrew Si- Street, is visiting relatives in Lock- nue after a stay in New York City. Tuesday at 8 P. M, at the club- way Memorial Hospital. EMBASSY-FURS WOODBRiDGE NEW BRUNSWICK —A son was born to Mr. anmonsed n and Mrs. Albert F. So-port, N. Y. —The Sewaren Home and School house. There will be an election 93 MAIN STREET Mrs. Kenneth Derick, Cliff Road, field as co-chairmen. —Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clark re- Circle will feature a cosmetic of officers and trustees and any Bell Telephone develops device WOODBRIDGE Friday at Perth Amboy General —Mrs. F. Newton Howden and turned to their home on Cliff Road, demonstration it its regular meet- member who has not paid the that "reads out loud. - •-. ?,=T.V >—-T—^r:-p..: . .•..'•" .., r .,V;.-«--.f -ivi •'.- •.. ..-•---;-' ,*.'».jv . •*••-,..•..,-. -•».• 5}-•?•-•,*•%-•".

11 Radio Station WCTC, 1450 on the dial, in New Brunswick has an- nounced the following list of spe.- cial profgrams which may be of interest to local listeners. Friday, April 25; 6:30 P.M.—County Association of the Blind program. g"; 7:30 P. M.—Catholic War Vets s^* State Convention. (>.•? Saturday, April 26: - 12:45 P. M.—4-H Agent on the Buncb Daily Farm Bulletin. 5:00 P. M.—Navy Recruiting- / Program. 5:45 P. M.—Career Call. 7:30 P. M.—Highways to Safety. and Sunday, April 21: for Q^ 1:00 P.M.—South River Variety Hour. Nature's finest produce is received fresh daily at ; 3:00 P.M.--Dunellen Sports Pa- rade. your nearby Acme Market. You get the best and 8:00 P. M.—Council of Churches, at low prices, because our methods are quick and Elijah Oratorio. our large volume of sales keeps your cost 'way Monday, April 28: 10:10 A. M.—State Employment down. Compare all Acme prices with those you News. are now paying! You're sure of the best for your 12:45 P. M.—Home Service Agent family when you shop at Acme! on the Daily Farm Bulletin. 7:30 P. M.Rutgers Musicale. Fancy >>*<'•. Tuesday, April 29: 12:45 P. M.—County Agent on the end Daily Farm Bulletin. K 1:00 P. M.—Dr. Doppler, "Look- ing Ahead in Tuberculosis Con- trol." Enriched SUPREME 4?ji 2:10 P. M—Safety Council Re- 5* **) port. . 3:30 P. M.—"What's On Your Mind" from Cranbury- 7:30 P. M.—Proudly We Hail. EAD Wednseday, April 30: Stays fresh longer! Unmatchable quality Grass 9:45 A. M.—This is New Jersey. and value! Why pay 3c per loaf more? 10:10 A. M.—State Employment News. Comstock Sliced Fancy Florida Orange or Blended 20-oz. ca 18oz> 46 1:30 P. M.—Red Feather Service. IDEAL or GLENWOOD Fancy Inirp 3 ?9r ' 23c 7:30 P. M.—Veterans News and y JlilLC J cans L/U oz. i-»v ---.-- :'^. :< Views. MOTT TOp 8:45 P. M.—Rutgers University's Apple Sauce 2 2T 29c Apple Juice ch d quart bottle «« "Adventures in Literature." ASCO JCr Apricols "C can 32c Grape Juice pint bottle i 't Veterans Hall, Rahway. Music was 1 4 supplied by the Sentimental Trio Peaches ^cKtS ^ 32c Libby Tuf" tr 27c and Walter Cook called the square Yellow cli 9 ] 4 dances. The polka contest was won by Miss Virginia Black and Harry Peaches "a rge tDn 27c Y-8 «: 15c !r 31c Pahlgren, and the waltz by Mrs. ms e Peter Schmidt and Bert Corcoran. Pears ^::£X a: can 43c Gravy Hasfer ^ 15c GSenwood Fancy Florida Sweetened or Natural The committee in charge included >•-;: Mrs. Loretta Lucas, chairman; as- sisted of Mrs. Christina Taggart, Mrs. Edna Skibinsky, Mrs. Marie Grapefruit Juice 3 -" 25c ^ Polhamus, and Mrs. Margaret Scott. Our finest quality juice! Buy a supply at this low price! —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenberg and. sons, Eric and Fred, East CANNED VEGETABLES planter's salted MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Street and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franolich and son, William, Flor- Sauerkraut £5 3 ir 25c Peanuts IT 21c Mor ^^T™ 39c ence Avenue, spent the week-end 7 12 at Washington, D. C. Asco Spinach T 15c ShewT -43c Wilson Prem r39c Mr. and Mrs. August Frazier, « zLi.. •) No 2 TT ^UiliCWi can ^JV- CLAR1DGE 16-oz. Can rCOJ June tans Corned Beef Hash 25c /// Arthur Avenue, were hosts during P__P ASCO Fancy Blue • the week to Mr. and Mrs. Fred label, 19-oz. can 1Qc Nuts "^^ 49c 'Strasser and son, Robert, Living- ^ n-o,Pkg . AP'PTE Rennet Powder "££ 8c *63c ston; Mrs. Joseph Cashin and c daughter, Jean and Edward Pe- r A wH,Kel i Pye Quick 43c Junket Tablets *ST 11c i duznak, Rahway. f W i : —Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suit orn Go,densuga,2o-o,can /.** Mazda £r, 11 c Dili Pickles £S£ 25c land family, West Street, attended ond Butter Kernel Corn 17r HE1NZ 14.o, Bo,,, |ndia Reiish-^T 13c "Ped a square dance Wednesday at f*ftm '=arm^a'e Golden 4 £_ Ketchun co AMERICAN i Springfield. VUI II Crushed Sugar, 20-oz. • "t FRAN r •; •'. —The Coffee Club met Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Christina String Beans'Htt. can 14c Spaghetti 2 "1? 29c tr ' Taggare. Present were Mrs. Vivian enwooc ''fin* • Ogden, Mrs. Catherine Oliphant, R "S 3 SI C ^ ^ French t' S /* Macaroni DinnerS!* 13c yers • Mrs. Erna Wels, Mrs. Marie Sutter, s ft Ib. ; Mrs. Edna Skibinski and Mrs. Mar- Diced CarrolKH" 14c ^Mr#e^ ' garet Scott. R5ENS 43c —Mrs. Dominick Aiuto, Inman Veg-Air 20.o,can16c Egg Noodles !!£V 19c FOOD : Avenue, entertained on Saturday with Pork 16 0I> i Mrs. Mary Garafolo, Lake Avenue. Rpan? ? " 7 V Sweet Potatoes ""SIB-oi.I 21c PCUlii AscoFancyt. eons iJ^ Le •—The following attended a per- nnit. Robford Whole i 7 . ee 9 or "• formance of the circus in New B I 1 IKK^f ^ P Brown Beans "I A*% , York City Friday: Mrs. Catherine eels 16.0Z.glas s I /c m X ill LlUUy Vegetarian, 14-oi. can • "*» ASCO Fancy 1 2 " Keenan, Mrs. Alice Machuta, ^^ Cot Bpph 11 r Made with plenty VanCampB-,2 :r33c Misses Jean Cachuta and Maur- kul i>\jCiJ 20-oz. can * ' l» . een Wendt and Wallace Hughes. ldeal c of real meat. Oder Vinegar Tar, 18c —Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peigel- Asparagus Ti ;sMOI 35c 1-lb. ^^ f . beck, West Street, entertained on 2 FOOD i Sunday Mrs. Lawrence Schwin- WILBERPussT nNO-RU BootB FLOOs FOOR D 13c Kidney Beans "L, 15c Q ' hammer and daughter, Elsie; Mrs. JOUtU TOMATO A- cans i «.<<* 29c SPRAYER • Charles Bartell, Mr. and Mrs. Louis r 67c Jer CRACKERS, ETC. Wax B^I 35c "' delj. Miele, Clark Township; Mr. and CREAM WHITE SHORTENING of ; Mrs. Stephen Piegelbeck, Mr. and NBC J Fig Newtons . 24c with Each Purchase of lfa 3lb - S. Mrs. Dominick Aiuton and chil- pkg Quart Bottle of - 46c -1 33 GOOD' • -dren, Coionia. Nabiseo zes! : Grahams ,b.pl

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NOTICES LEGA1L NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES hVlG&h NOTICES Itein-r *«i W-«ST; 47T DATED: April 22lld, 1947. Upon acceptance of the minimum Three (3) Members '.Of .the Board sected by the line dividing Piscat- ship; thence northerly along- divid- ter of the Middlesex and Essex to a. point where the same intersects H. J. rUTNIOAN. Township Cler.1t, isld, or bid above minimum, by the of Chosen Freeholcie.iV- tor the aw.iv Townsliiji and Raritan Town- ing line of Woodbridge Township Turnpike to the Metueben Borough Metuchen Borough line then run- - KOTTCE ow PUBLIC SALE To be advertised' A'pril 24th, Township Committee and the pay-County of Middlesex. ° l • . Bhip..-1' ' . - | and Raritan Township to place of line; thence northwesterly along tha ning southwesterly and westerly TO WHOM IT A1AVT CONCERN: l;H7, ami May 1st, 19 17, in the A. Male and Female member of Beginning. Metuchen Boi'ough line to the cen- At a regular meeting ot the ment thereof by the purchaser ac- PoM-insr Placed Oak' Tree School, | along dividing iine between tlie Fords Beacon. cording: to the manner of purchase the County Committee from the Oak Tree Road, Oak Tree. Polling- Place, Clara Barton ter of the New Durham Road,; "arough of. Metuchen and Raritan Township, Committee of tlie Town- Republican and Democratk» Parties ship of Wooflforidge held Monday, fa accordance with terms of sale on thence westerly along" the center of Township to tlie center line of Bon- from every election district in the I>is(rlct No. 4 School, Amboy avenue, Clara Barton. the New Durham Road to the Pis- April 21st, l'Jil, J was directed Reft'? 'tot W-40S): 122 Ble, the Township wi-H deliver a bar- Beginning at a point in the divid- District ZVo. 5 hamtown Road; thence southerly to advertise the fart that on Mon- JVOT1CB OF Pt'BUC SALH gain and sale deed for said premises. Township. cataway Township line; thenc.e along- Bonhamtown Road and the HATCH: April 22nd, 1947. «JE1«ER.M, ELECTION ing- line between Raritan Township Beginning in the center of DucJos southerly and southwesterly aiong road to the bridge over Red Root day evening', May 5th, 19J7, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: and . Wp.pdbi-jf]ge Township near .Lane where the^same is intersected tire Township Committee will meet At a regular meeting of th« B-. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. Notice is hereby given that a the Piscataway Township line to the Creek to the Raritan River; thence To be advertised April 24th, General Election will be held in and Menlo Pu'rk where center line of by Mill Brook, said beginning point Highland Park Borough line; thence down the Raritan to the point where at ! P. M. (nST) in the Committee Township Committee of the Town- Port Reading Railroad intersects being also a corner in the Highland 1 Chambers, Me morial Municipal ship of TVoodoridge heia Monday, 3147, :iiirt Hay 1st, 1S47, in the tor the Township of Tlaritan southeasterly a^d easterly along the the line dividing Baritan Township Fords Beacon. TUESDAY. MVEMBKR 4'J'H. J'.I*". ihe same; thence running- westerly Park Borough line; thence running Highland Park Borough line io the and Woodbriclge Township inter- }3uiidingr, Woodhridgre New Jersey, April 21st, 1947, I was directed along the center line ol" said rail- easterly to the center of said brook B.ict expose and sell at public sale t&.advertise the fact that on Mon- between tire hours of 7 o'clock in pla.ee of' Beginning. sects the ^arae; thence northerly and to the highest biflrler according tlie morning- and 8 o'clock in the road itcPtlife point where same inter- to where the same Intersects the along the dividing line between the day evening, May 5th, 1IU47, NOTICE- sects-Mettvchen Borough line; thence line dividing the property of Mich- Polling Place, Stelton School, to terms of sa!e on file with the the Township Committee will meet Notice is hereby given that the evening", for the purpose of conduct- Township of Raritan and the Town- Township Clerk open to inspection ing- a general election for the elec- gunning- southerly and southwester- ael .Telin and the property known Piainfield avenue, Stelton. ship of Woodbridge to the place of at X P. M. (IJ^T) in the Committee following ordinance was regularly ly along the dividing- line between as the XJill Tract; thence continu- 1 and to be publicly rea-d prior to rale-. Chambers, Memorial Municipal sstd and adopted at a regailar tion of offices hereinaj-'ter desig- 1 District No. « Beginning . Lots 209S, 2fl99, 210U, and 2101 in nated. - . ejje Borough of .Metuclien ana Rari- ing along- said dividing line to the Beginning at a point in the divid- Block J6S-I, Woodhridge Township Building, WoodbrMgre, New Jers«y. n*eiina' of the Township Committee taii Township to center line of Am- center of Plainfleid avenue; thence Polling place, Clara Barton school, and eipose and sell at public a»l« of tlw Township of Woodbridge, in Three (3) Members of the General bo;^ avenue; thence easterly along ing- line between Raritan Township Assessment Map, Assembly for the State of New lorthwesterly along the center of and Woodbridge Township at Fords, Amboy avenue, Clara Barton. Take further • notice that the and to the highest bidder according the County ui" Middlesex; New Jer- nertfip'r. line' of Amboy avenue to the Piainfield avenue to the center of to terms of sale on file with ±We sey, held on ihe 21st day o5: April, Pi line between Raritan the Middlesex and Essex Turnpike; where center line of Amboy avenue RXTRSRLTJ B. WALKKE, Township Committee has, by reso One'O) Sheriff for the Count}* of intersects the same; thence westerly lutton and pursuant to law, fixed a Township Clerk open to inspection 104". thence northeasterly along the cen- Acting Township Clerk. and to be publicly resud prior to saia. B." .7. DUNI&AN, •- Middlesex. ^ -and Woodbriflgre Town- along center line of Amboy avenue F. B. 4-17-24 minimum price at which suirt lots One (Ij Surrogate, for the County in said block will he sold together tots 29 to 37 inclusive in Block Township Clerk. •with all other details pertinent, said ;!.00, the bal- tion and pursuant to law, fixed a ship Committee "t the Township of County of Middlesex. ::l, 1 9 i i',.\ Dl(- i--om]dete. report is n tile in my office. ance of purchase price to be paid minimum price at which said lots Wouflbridse in the County of Mid- RUHSRIX. B. WALKER, Acting Township Clerk. In equal monthly installments of in said blocks will be sold together dlese::: The polling maces toT the various SrtLSO plus interest and other terms with all other details pertinent, said 1. That property owned by the wards and election districts of -the COMBINED BAT,AiVCE SHEET AS AT BBCEMBEK 31. TU4« provided for in contract of sale. Township of Raritan are as follows: . Take further notice that at said minimum., price being $1,200.00 plus Township of Woodbridge known and sale, or any date to which it may costs of preparing deed and adver- designated, on the Township_ Assess- BOiJXDAHIES OF DISTRICTS Bond ami \V:ti<*r Water be- adjourned, the • Township Com- tising" this sale. Said lots in .said ment M-ip as Lots 14.-J to lit inelu- IMstrlet N.o. 1 Combined Current Tr.*iKt <"'«pi«nl fSelief Interest O|»erntins (nnitul mittee reserves the right in its dis- blocks, if wold on terms, will require it-i and 174 to, 192 inclusive in Beginning at a point -on the north •ASSISTS Amount Account Account Aoc*U- bank of the Tlaritan River where AccoDiit Account cretion to reject any one or all bids Block 3-C, and Lots..89 to 144 inclu- Cash ... : : : $ •157,297.-IS S 50,201.fill i 2S,7:!5.4S $7,SSI).99 $2554(0 $f>S,SnTi.i;ti anee of purchase price to be-pnii in sive in Bloi-k 3-B !)<- and .the same the dividing- line of Highland Park U. .S. Govern ment .Bonds ..: IO.'OOO.OO and to sell said lots in said block equal monthly installments or $20.00, 10,000 00 to such bidder as it may select, due is- hereby set aside and dedicated and the township intersects; thence Ta>:e.s Receivabl.e - -. 111],277.02 101,277.02 regard being given to terms and plus interest and other terms pro- for park purposes. northerly along said dividing line Tax Title Ijiens vided for in contract of sate , 1,414,72;!. ,S2 1,414,72:!.82 masner of payment, in case one or %< 2. Said park shall ~be designated to the center line of Wooflbridge lievenue Ai-uoun ts I^eeei VMljle i,ii2(i.o:: 1, fi 2 0.0 3 more minimum bids shall be re- Take further notice that at said by such name as the Township Com- avenue; thence running- easterly Intei'i'und Accounts Receivable ceived. sale^ or any date to wliUrfi U maymittee may hereafter determine by along the center, line of Woodhridga Assessments Receivable :. 2':!4".S2 2JM;i.S2 toe adjourned the. Towusiiip Com- resolution. avenue to Bonliamtown Cornc-r; Assessment Liens 201,OKI.S9 201,034 SO Upon acceptance of the minimum mi'ttee reserves the rig-lit in its dis- 3. This ordinance sbail take effect thence southerly along; the- center Assessment l^ien Interest and Co.= ts 74,704.23 74,704.23 bid, or 'bid above minimum, by the cretion to reject any one or all >Jids immediately upon its adoption and line of road leading- from Bonham- Foreclosed Tax Title Ueijs and Property Acquired by Deed .... 25!),520.00 259,520.0fi Township Committee and the pay- and to ,=e!l said lots in said blocks town Corner to bridge over P^ed HaJfis Contracts Receivable ment thereof bv the purchaser ac- advertising: as required by law. 72.0SS.9S 72,055.98 to such bidder as it may select, du« AUGUST P. OTIBINKR, Root Creek, Rarilan River, thence Deferred Charg'es to Future Taxation—Bonded 1,62-3,00(1.011 1,62.3,000.00 cording to the manner of purchase regard being given to terms and, up Rarifan River to place of Begin- in accordance with terras of sale Committeeman-at-Large. Water Consumers' Accounts Receivable 20,G47.K5 20,647.Sr, manner of payment, in case one or Attest: ning. . Inventory—Supplies and Materials 6,159.01 fi,159.01 on file, the Township will deliver . Polling Place, School Number 3, a bargain and sale deed for said more minimum bids shall bo re- B. J. DUNIGAN, .Rmergeney lie. venue ^..- - 4,000.00 4,000.00 ceived. Township Clerk. Woodbridge avenue, Piscataway- Water. Fixed Capital _• ;.....- 4 07.7S0.69 . premises. town. . . SI07,7S0.C!) BATED: April 22nd, 1947. Upon aeeeptancs of the minimum To be advertised as adopted in Improvements Atithorized—Uncompleted 20,000.00 20,1)00.1111 bid, or bid above minimum^ by tire Raritan. Township-Fords Beacon on / Uistriet No. 2 Konds Authorized—Unissued 20,000.00 B. J. DTJNIGAN, Township Clerk 1 20,000.00 To be advertised April 24th, Township Committee and the pay-April 21, 1047. Beginning -at-Bonha.miown Corner ment thereof by the purchaser ao- at the intersection of the center line TOTALS ,... $4,859,IS:!.97 $1,991!,I10S.71 $3Si,2g4.54 .$l,9S3,l!l 1.52 $7,5K0.-99 $255.(10 $S9,llG2.52 ?4!7,7X0.B9 3!M7, and May 1st, 1!H7, in the -sordlng to the manner of purchase Fords Beacon. JSefer to: W-300;.-JI1 cf Woodbridge avenue 'with the in accordance with terms of sale OD JfOTICB OF PUBLIC SALB center line of Main street; thence ISefer to: W- 11 file, the Township will deliver a bar- TiTATSIT-TTIES gain and sale deed1 for said premise* TO WHOM IT JtAT CONCERN: running along the center line of NOTICE OP PUBMC SAr,B At a regular meeting of the "Woodbridge avenue to the center Appropriation. Reserves—1946 30.1S4.S4 $ 29 ,-COC. 15 5-18.09 TO WHOM IT MAY OOXCKUN: DATED: April 22ml, 1917. A ppropriation Reserves—i 945 4,190.01.1 B. J. toUNIGAN/TownsMpCleric . Township Committee ot the Town- line of Duc'los Dane; thence north- 4 ,190. 00 At a regular meeting' of- the ship of Wood-bridge held Monday, erly along the center line of Duclos Appropriation Ite^erves—1 944 1,000.00 1 ,000 00 Township Committee of the Town- To be advertised April 2]th, April 2ist, 1947, I was directed Lane to where Mill Brook crosses lleaerve—State Aid Tioad Fund 1(1,500.Oil Kr .500. 00 ship of Woodbridge held" Monday, 1M47. and May 1st, 1947, in the to advertise the fact that on Mon-the same; thence easterly up Mill Taxes -Pi'epaid 10.9CS.02 10 ,9G-S.02 April 21st 1947, I was directed Fords Beaton. day evening, May 5th, 3947; Brook to_. where the same inter- Taxes Overpaid' 2S. •' ' to advertise the fact that on Mon_- the Township Committee will meet sects the line dividing the property Interfiind Accounts Payable 11,390.3B $ 11,390. r,« d.iy evening?. May 5th, ]»li, Refer to: W-574 of Michael -Telin and the property Due to Other Districts 2 97.2S 296. 7S the Tow.nship Committee will meet at S P. M. (DMT) in the Committee 5 0 NOTICE OF PITBI.'fi SALES Chambers, Memorial Municipal known as the Hill Tract; thence Other Overpayments 107.42 107. 4 2 ;U 8 P. M. (fvST) in the Com.mittee Special Deposits : K1.49 Chambers, Memorial Municipa 1 TO WHOM IT MAT COHCEEN: Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey,, continuing easterly along said di- SI. 49 Building, Woodbridg'e, New Jersey, At a. regular meeting of the and expose and sell at pu-blic sale vidnig line to- the center line of T>o.^ Fi.mil Reserves 1,229«20 1, 229. •'0 Township Committee ot the Town- and to the highest bidder according Piainfield avenue; thence north- Serial Bonds •__ 1,62::,ooo.oo $1,623,000.00 and expose and sell at public sale 1 and to the highest bidder according ship of Woodbridge held Monday, to terms of sale on file with the westerly along center line of Plain- Capital Improvement. Fund 26,500.00 26,500.00 to terms of -sale on tile with the April 21st, 1047, 1 was directed Township Clerk open to Inspection field avenue IO the center of the Reserve to Pay RelieT Claims 7,580.99 $7, 5S0.99 Township Clerk open to inspection to advertise the fact that on Mon- and to be publicly read prior to Middlesex and Essex Turnpike; Reserve to Pay Interest 255.00 $255.00 and to be public]}" read prior to sale, day evening, Mny 5th, l£>47, sale, Lots 23 to 29 inclusive in Block thence northeasterly along the cen- Accounts Payable .'...- 4,479.99 4,479.99 lots "S and :!7 in Block 24-1, Woorl- the Township Committee will mew 15-B and Lots D to 36 inclusive in ter of the. Middlesex and Essex Improvement Authorizations 20 OHO.00 S 20,000.00 nt S P. M. (DST) in the Committee Block 3S-C, • Woodbridge Township Bonds Authorized but Not Issued 20,000 0(1 hrWlgre Township AKKpf--sraent Map. Assessment Map. Turnpike to the Metuchen Borough 20,000.00 Take further notice that the Chambers Memorial Municipal line; thence southeasterly and east- ReftfFves - 2,573,272.S4 1,529 ,02fi 31 27S, 0S2 .94 331,576.04 2G,S0G.SI> 4(i7,7S0.69 Township Committee has, by reso- Building-, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Take further notice that the erly along the Metuchen Borough Surplus 50S 147.97 4 04 5H5 .-Hi 43, 500 .1)5 2,2:'.5.4S lution and pursuant to law, fired a and expose and sell at public sale Township Committee has, by reso- line to the center line of Main minimum price at which said lots and to the highest bidder according lution and pursuant to law, fixed a street or Bonbamlown road; thence TOTALS * 4,S59,1S3.97 $l,R9G,S0-S.71 $334,2S4.54 $1,983,311.52 $7,5.S0.99 ?255.00 SS9,6C2.52 S447,7S0.«9 In said block W'ill be sold together to terms of sale on file with the minimum price at which said lots southerly along Main street to the With all other details pertinent, said Township Clerk open to inspection in said blocks will be sold together Place of Beginning-. minimum pi-ice bein-g $230.00 plus and to be publicly rea.d prior to with all other' details pertinent, Polling .Place, Raritan Engine costs of preparing deed and adver- s.ile, Lot 2176 in Jtlnf-k -IBS-E, Wood- said minirrfum price being- $1,500.00 Co., No. 1, New Firehouse, first floor, R.K-CO MME3VD ATTON'S tising this sale. Said lots in said bridge Township Assessment Map. plus costs of preparing deed and Piainfield and Simpson Avenues, j IT IS RF.COMMT3NDF.D that every claim be supported by proper affidavit before payment authorization and approved by the Department block, if sold on terms, will require Take further notice that the advertising- this sale. Said lots in Piscatawaytown. ! Commissioners; that care he exercised in checking-bills so that duplication of payment does not occur: that all interfund balances be cleared by JI down payment of $2,"i.00, the bal-Township Committee has, by reso- said blocks, if sold on terms, will Disirlet Mo. 3 transfer of rash; that lax overpayments be reviewed and refunded or cancelled of record; that Assessments Receivable be liquidated by collection ance of purchase price to be paid lution and pursuant to law, fixed a require a down payment of .$150.i)0, All that part-of. Raritan Township or sold at tax sale; that missing tax sale certificates be replaced or properties readvertised for tax sale; that all outstanding sale contracts be reviewed in equal monthly installments ot minimum price at which said lot the balance of purchase price to be north of the following described and-'cancelled of record if tlie buyer does not comply with the terms of sale; that delinquent water charges be enforced by effective means; that $10,00 plus interest and other terms in said block will be sold together paid in equal monthly installments provided for in contract of saie. of $25.00 plus interest and other line: Beginning at a point in the all overpayments and special deposits be refunded or cancelled of record. with all other details pertinent terms provided for in contract of dividing line' between Earitfin Take further notice that at said said minimum price being $150.00 sale. ,. Township and Woodbridge Town- CERTIFICATION sale or anv date to which it may plus costs of preparing deed and ship, near Menlo Park, where the I hereby certify that I have examined the books and records of the Township of Raritan, County of Middlesex, for the year ending December be adjourned, the Township Com- advertising .this sale. Said lot in Take 1 urtner notice mat at aaia Port Reading Railroad intersects 31, 1940, that tlie examination was made in accordance with generally accepted aaiditinsf standards applicable under the circumstances, and in mittee reserves the right in its dis-said block, if sold on terms, will sale, or any date to w3Jch it may the same, thence running westerly accordance with the requirements of the Division of Local Government of the Department of Taxation and Finance. 1 further certify that I have cretion to reject any one or all bids require rf down payment of Ifla.OO, be adjourned the Township Com- along the center line of the Port reported or commented upon "Any error, omission, irregularity, violation of law, discrepancy or other non-conformity Io the law" found during and to sell said lots in said block the ibalance ot purchase price to t>emittee reserves the right in itb dis- Reading- Railroad to where the the course of the examination; and where detailed audit of any accounts or transactions was not made, I have by -examination or test satisfied to such bidder as it may select, due paid in equal monthly installments cretion to reject any one or all bids same is intersected by the Metu- myself as to the accuracy of the work of the responsible officials; and have supported such examination or test by appropriate comment. regard being given to terms and of $10,flO"-plus interest and other and to sell said luts in said blocks chen Borough Dine; thence north- I further certify that the balance sheets and several supporting statements present A true statement of the financial po-sition of the municipality manner of payment, in case one or terms provided for in contract of to such bidder as it may select, due erly, westerly and southerly, along for the fiscal year under audit and in my opinion constitute a proper r.eport on the audit of the accounts as determined from the books and records more min-imum bids shall be re- sale., regard being given to terms and the center lino of the New Durham submitted to me, .supplemented by personal inquiry and investigation. ceived. Take furtner notice that at said manner oi payment, in case one or Road; thence westerly along the ••••••-•- . • ' JOSEPH J. WEBER, Upon acceptance of the minimum sale, or any date to which it may more minimum bids shall t>e re- center line o* the New Durham bid, or bid above minimum, by the Registered Municipa] Accountant—No. 303." ba adjourned the Township. Com- ceived. Road to where the same is inter- F. B. 4-17, 24 ' Township Committee and the pay-mittee reserves the right in Its dis- Upon acceptance of the minimum ment thereof by the purchaser ac- cretion to reject any one or all bids bia, or bid above minimum, By the cording to the manner of purchase and to sell said lot in. said block Township Committee and the pay- in. accordance with terms of sals to such bidder as it may select, due ment thereof by the purchaser a BAD BREAKS...THAT V YOU < , AN D 1F YOU'RE SMART YOU'LL 7!H7, and May 1st, 1947, in the bid, or bid above minimum, by the B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. POKE WOULD HAVE BEEN JCRABBINX STAY HERE UNTIL THIS THING Fords Beacon. Township Committee and the -pay- To be advertised Aipril 24th, ment thereof by the purchaser ac- 1947, and May 1st, 194 i, in tlie i A HOME RUN IN ANY on acceptance of the minimum file, the Township will deliver a bar- TO OO LIKE FREDDY AND f Jl A UTTLE CAN"f HURT.' . :.JJATED: April 22nd, 1947- bid. or- bid above minimum, by the gain and sale deed for said premises, HMPH/I JUST CALLED B. J. DUSIGAN, Townstiip CSerk Township Committee and the pay- DATED:' April 22nd, 1947. ^VE&LOOKAT , * To he advertised April 24th, ment thereof by the purchaser ac- B. .7. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. VP IUFFY; AND 5HE SAYS AGAIN.' IN FACT;I WILL 1947, and May 1st, 1947, in the cording- to the manner of purchase To be advertised April 24th, GtiE'G -TOO BUSY ID GIVE id Beacon. in accordance with terms of Tale 1947, and May 1st, 19J7, in tlie DO rtl ~ /Jtefer to: -W-::r>2 on file, the .Township will deliver Fords Baaeon. ME A DATE/ I'M GOOD JTOTICB OF PWBHC SAX.E a bargain and sale deed for said JJJO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: premises. 3'EBMAKBKJ1 REGISTRATION a_ - -At & regular meeting of the DATKI); April 22nd, ID 17. AND BI,ECT(O> - —Township Committee oC the Town- H. J. DITNIfrAN, Township Clerk. TOWNSHIP 47, 1-iOts 9 to 11 inclusive in Block 13-B, the Township Committee will roee' you must register with your Town-" Woodbridge Township Assessment at S P. M. iDST) in the Committee ship Clerk or the* Middlesex County Chambers, M« motlal Municipal Board of Elections on or before Map. Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Thursday, September. 2oth, 1947. Take further nonce that the and expose and sell at public sale ' Township Committee has, by reso- and to the highest bidder according You must register or you cannot ' lution and pursuant to law, fixed a to terms of sale on file- with the vote. THE FLOP FAMILY —By SWAN This notice does not affect any :1 minimum price at which said lots Township Clerk open to inspection in said block will be sold together and to be publicly read prior to voter who registered permanently •with all other details pertinent, said sale. Lots 29 to 32 inclusive in Block last year. - minimum price being- $1,12.'.00 plus- X72-G, "Woodbridgre Township As- If you are a naturalized citizen' costs of preparing deed and adver- sessment Map. you must produce your naturaliza- • Using this sale. Said lots in said Take' further notice that the tion papers. block, if sold on terms, will require Township Committee has, by reso- MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD H down payment of $112.flO, the bal- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a OF F.LKCTIONS. ance pf purchase price to be paid minimum— price at which said lots FiT'SSELJ/B. WALKER, In equal monthly installments oi in said block will be sold together Acting- Township Clerk, $2,9,00 plus interest and other term* •with, ail other details pertinent, Township of Raritan. provided for in contract of sale. said minimum price being $400.00 - PRIMARY ELECTION Take fu-rther not'ee that at said plus costs of preparing- deed aiid Notice is hereby given that a pri- - sale, or any date to which it may advertising this sale. Said lots in mary election for ail political par- • . be adjourned, the Township Com- said block, if sold on terms, wil! ties will be held in and for tlie -_ mittee reserves the right in its dis-require a down payment of $40.00, Township of Raritan on ; - cretion to reject any v«ie or all bids the balance of purchase price to b ed. sale, or any date to which it may Upon acceptance or the minimum be adjourned the To-wnsiUp Com- Three (3) Members of the General bid, or bid above minimum, by the mittee reserves the right in its dis-Assembly for the State of New Township Committee and the pay-cretion to reject auy one or all bid? Jersev. ' " ment thereof by the purchaser ac- and to sell said lots in said block One (1) Sheriff for the County of cording to the manner of purchase to such bidder as It may select, due Middlesex. in accordance with terms of sals regard beingr given to terms and One (1) Surrogate for the County o-n ftle," the Township win deliver manner of payment, in ease one or of Middlesex. 8, bargain and sals deed" for eald .mere minimum bids shall be re- Two {_-) Coroners for the County i ceived. of Middlesex. TOWNSHIP AND "JTOfiDS BEACON THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 PAGE ELEVEN1 Barrons at Home Today and Monday; Rec Owls, and Lions to Greiner Softball * St. Anthony's Prepares for Bairon Jayees Managers Players Prepare County League Competition Down Plainfield Form Opposition For Opening Tilt Daprile, Lozak and Zullo, pitch- la Extra'Inning Play Belleville Eagles ers; Pete Gyenes, Urban and Gov- Attend Sunday to Open Season elitz, catchers; Mike Kutchyak, Sautner bounced out but Johnny 9 of Last Year's Team John Zullo and Herb Vahaly, in- Jim Bolaad Strikes Toth poked a single to right, send- In Independent Circles flelders; Konci, Moore and Zuc- Sautaer Hurls ing.Ypung to second. Both runners Return to Line-up; 1st caro, outfielders. Out Ten Batters; Iselin Cubs Drop were stranded, however, when Bob Game Listed May 18 PORT READING—The St. An- It was also announced that the Two Hits'for Dalina One-Htiter9 Loses Koperwhats lofted to second base thony's Holy Name baseball team St. Anthony C.Y.O. will have a| and Jim Romer grounded out to will open its season * Sunday by team which will be composed most- First Game, 44 short. WOODBRIDGE — The Greiner playing host to the. strong Belle- WOODBRIDGE—Deadlocked at WOODBRIDGE— Alter losing Girls softban team will hold its ly of 'teen-age youths. The team Marofins 5; Barrons 2 ville Eagles. Game time is sched- will play Sunday afternoon ball 6-6 after te completion of seven ISELIN—The Iselin Cubs got off WOODBRIDGE — A meeting of out in its first three games on. the second workout Sunday at School uled for 3 o'clock. innigs, the Woodbridge High schedule, the Woodbridge High Against the South River Ma- No. 11 field at 2:30 o'clock. and also enter the Township Rec- to a bad start Sunday, -when they all Softball and baseball team A busy season is ahead for the School Jayvee baseball team managers who have already en- School baseball team will try to roons, the Barrons failed to deliver reation league. pushed across a run in the eighth lost to the Cavaliers of South break into the win column this in the .clutch. There in a nut- The Girls held their initial out- Saints who have entered the Mid- River at Pacer Field. tered teams in any of the three week with two home tilts com- shell, lies the answer to another door'drill last Sunday despite the dlesex County League according inning to win out 7-6 over the Township leagues or those who in- cold weather and a large group of to an announcement by Manager Plainfield Jayvees. Trojanowski, the Cavalier hurler, ing- up. loss. At least one base- runner was spectatotrs. was on hand to wit- Jim Boland, lean right hander, held the Cubs to one hit, and hadtend to enter teams, has been Today at Fords Park, the Bar- left stranded on base in each of Julius Kollar. Greyhounds Hold called for tonight at 7:30 o'clock ths nine innings. In the second, ness the session. went the distance for the little control of the game all the way rons will cross bats with Coach The county league is composed Barrons and gave up seven hits through. It was very windy and in the Municipal Building by Bus Lepine's Highland Park Owls. fifth and ninth, three were left • Holdovers from last year's team of 12 teams. Pour are from the George Gerek, Township director Game time is 4"o'clock. stranded on the base paths. woh worked out included: Carol Township and include the Iselin Membership Drive and struck out ten batters. cold, and neither team was able Giroud, Emily Williams, Charlotte Pe.te Dalina bashed out two hits to hit the ball solidly. of baseball and softball league Monday, Coach Nick Priscoe's Ace Adams went the route for Cubs, Fords P. C, and the Keas- in three trips to the plate to lead functions this season. Pryce Leonard, Dotty Kaczmarek, bey Eagles. . HOPELAWN _ The Hopelawn Ellis hurled, for the Cubs and •nine will entertain the Perth Am- the local nine and gave up five Eleanor and Delores Statile, Helen his mates in batting. allowed the Cavaliers only five One of the main points to be boy St. Mary's Lions in a 4 o'clock hits. His teammates clubbed 'two The Meadowbrooks F. C., Perth Greyhounds have announced that The box score: discussed tonight will be a revision Madger, Monya Franktiwski and a membership drive will get un- hits', but the blows came in the skirmish. The Lions are coached South River flingers for seven. Helen DeBoer. Amboy, Metuchen Boosters, Me- WOODBRIDGE J. V. of rules and regulations governing by Doug King, former Carteret tuchen Co.lor.ed All-Stars, Raritan derway tomorrow and run for one AB R H clinch after he had walked two A bad third inning- which saw Newcomers included Carolyn men, which was quickly followed the. running of the leagues. For High. School all-around athlete. nine Maroon batters stroll up to Township Ramblers, Crosley A. C, month. Youths, 16 or over, resid- Hodan, ss ..-. 4 0 0 this reason Gerek has urged all nine Maroon batters stroll up toButler, a blonde slugging outfield- Nixon Red Sox and Highland ing in the Township are eligible Gloff, 3b ....: 4 0 0 by a single and a double to pro- During the past week, the local er; Suzy Vuno, a strong-armed duce three runs. managers to attend and partici- team dropped two heartbreakers. the plate put the skids under the Park Red Birds round out theto join. No ..initiation fee will be Dalton, 3b 0 0 0 pate in the discussion on rule Barrons. The inning was marked third.baseman, two ex-service girls, league entrants. charged during the drive/ Ambrozy, lb 4 0 0 South River got its final run First it lost to Plainfield, 2-0, Helen Kane and Doris Kelly; the when Bud Breen made a bad changes. despite a neat one-hitter turned with three hits, including a triple, Fischer sisters, Betty and Dotty, All games are scheduled as two- The Greyhounds will have soft- Niebank, If 4 11 Another phase of the meeting in by sophomore Frank Sautner. two errors, a hit batsman, a passed light tilts beginning at .6 o'clock. ball arid' baseball, teams this sea- Dalina, c 3 2 2 throw to third and caused the run Sheilah Ryan, Tina Caputa, Rose to score easily. will cover 5a report by Gerek on Then on" Friday, the Barrons ball and a stolen base. Wnukowski and Mary -Leiss. Each team will play two games a son and will enter the Township Wilck, 2b 4 0 1 a survey made by him and Samuel reached the depths of . futility, Outside of this inning Adams week, one at home and the other Recreation, leagues. Stockel, cf ...-L..-3 2 1 The Cubs threatened only once, looked good on the mound. He' Two more~-pitchers may be added away. Members accepted at the last Gurback, rf 2 0 0 when Remeta hit a double and Gioe on the' fields that will be leaving a total of 17 men stranded to the team to round out a well- available for -league contests. . Three base hit: Palo. By Baker Boys 9 Murphy 5, off Boland 5. SOUTH RIVER j HENDERSON, Ky. — Glancing Sacrifices: Mullaney, Sautner, Olr AB R H CIO says corporation' earnings through a newspaper, Mrs. Lu- chasky, Brylinski. Stolen bases: Kelly, 3b 3 0 0 NOT PLAY MONEY set a new record high in 1946. cien Peden noticed that one ofKoperwhats, Adams, Daskiewicz, WOODBRIDGE — A four-run her friends was in the hospital. Hoffman, Stout. Left on bases: rally in the ninth inning spelled j Zagata, ss 4 1 0 PLYMOUTH, Pa, — While- en She and her husband decided to South River 7, Woodbridge 7.'Dou- doom for the local El-Jays base-, Bratus, lb 3 0 0 route home from school, Thomas call, but a search of the hospital's ble plays: Boknoski to Olchasky. jjall team in its tilt with the Perth Konopko, cf 3 11 Williams found 24 greenbacks CLUBS—TEAMS Amboy Boker Boys Sunday. The RESULTS Maiola, rf 2 11 which he thought was play money records failed to reveal the name Struck out: by Daskiewicz 5, byfinal score was 6-4. and laughingly distributed it We Bo All Kinds of lettering 1 of anyone the Pedens knew. They Dabkowski 4, by Adams 8. Bases AND Lewandroski, 2b 4 0 2 reread the news item when they on bails: offDaskiewicz 5, off Dab- The Woodbridge nine turned in Pajack, c 3 0 1 among his schoolmates. One boy on Jackets, Sweaters, etc. wins in its first two games, defeat- took his bill homo to his father f 'returned home and found it, in a kowski 3, off Adams 3. Hit by Trojanowski, p 2 0 0 who immediately recognized it as _, AlsJ»iso Furnisnurnisnh Uniformuniforms | column titled, "25 Years Ago." pitcher: by Adams CDasklewfos, ing the Rahway Reformatory, 4-0, STANDINGS Paulus, rf '. : 2 i o 1 MODERN MEN'S SHOP 8 and the Colonia Veterans, 8-3. a.real $50 bill and notified police. 75 MAI3V STREET s Stout). Wild pitch: Adams. Passed After a hurried roundup, $1,200 • WOODBK1DGB, S. J. ga Bunting, head of NAM, sees na- ball: Toth. Hits: off Daskiewiez 4 Jack Manton^went the distance 26 4 5 tional gain if prices are lowered.. for the locals and had the situa- was returned to Avelin Maro, a in 5 innings. Winning pitcher: tion well in hand for eight frames CRAFTSMEN'S CLUB LEAGUE VETERANS #1 (2) miner who said he lost it on the Daskiewicz. Umpires: Augutsine but ran into a little difficulty in Won Lost J. Ferraro 198 158 156 Simpusen o 19$ 172 202 way to a bank. Moro gave Thomas and Clark. the final inning. Blue Bar 64 23 Sedlak 177 156 203 Batta 225 191 201 a $50 bill, which he will study (Continued on Page 12) The box score: Green. Lantern 60 27 B. Szurko 130 closely so that he will know real OIL EL-JAYS Almasi ...-....". 58 29 H. Seyler 123 158 975 906 888 money when he finds some again. A. Hegedus 121 AB R H Craftsmen's Club 57 30 ALMASI (1) ' Control of prices here called key Corcoran, 2p 4 1 0 M. Gioffre 90 114 BURNERS to world's economic course. FultonI Inn 50 37 H. Strawn 170 172 152 J. Gursaly 161 167 173 CRIME Cherpiko, If 3 1 0 B! Duscak 151 150 178 Crime in the United States in- Kara, If ...... i.- 0 0 Stern's Service 48 39 A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT Betty's Beauty Shop .... 48 39 758 737 783 L. Genovese 195 190 203 creased 7.6 per cent in 1946 to a Air Show Sfiint Fatal; Flier Venerus, 3b 4 0 6 M. Almasi 138 152 162 ten-year peak, according to J. Ed- Boland, cf .... 3 6 Veterans #1 41 46 FULTON INN (1) G. Mackey HI 143 208 gar Hoover, director of the Fed- Dies in Orash as 5,000 Watch Holzheimer, rf .3: 0 0 M. & G. Trans 40 . 47 eral Bureau of Investigation, who COAL & Poerch, lb 2 0 1 L. Fortenbacker .... 150 178 192 TULSA.—An air show stunt de- Sporting Club 31 SS F. Drost 152 161 166 792 802 924 warns that there is evidence of Arway, c 4 0 1 BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP (2) the "old-gangs regrouping." OIL CO. veloped a tragic twist as 5,000 per- Ellis, ss 1 2 1 1 Benny's Tavern 17 7Q S. Guccione 155 159 143 AVENEL sons watched 29-year-old Wesley W. Blind 125 125 125 F. Barbato ; 149 115 Manton, p 4 0 1 Veterans #2 9 78 A. Balsi 168 181 166 826 RAHWAY AVE. AVENEL, N. J. Cunningham pilings to his deatb Blind 125 125 125 B. Municci 149 .. while pretending to be unable to fly. GREEN LANTERN (2) LaRusso 190 219 159 J. Lanzotti , 153 157 194 30 3 4 J. Minucci 139 233 123 J. Szurko 153 172 145 As part of a skit at the Tulsa BAKER BOYS Herbert 167 159 173 707 748 751 police air patrol show, Cunningham, AB R H Mitroka 157 171 189 McVicar 152 172 173 Mayorek 184 191 783 897 882 wearing a woman's wig and clotlies, Horvath, 3b—: 5 0 1 RJulrooney ...~ 159 183 197 was pulled from, the crowd' and Mezy, rf 5 2 2 Stawickj 157 152 235 STERN'S SERVICE (0) placed in a light plane. Protesting Hearin 161 149 160 869 963 M. & G. TRANS (3) Juraska, cf 5 1 1 Chomicki 163 166 192 Gutwein 192 165 203 ALWAYS WELCOME he was unable to fly, the young G. Kovacs, ss 4 1 1 Dubiel 204 136 180 Widdoss 148 146 130 patrolman took off and began stunt- Cserr, c 5 1 1 Vereb 128 189 182 CRAFTSMEN (1) 798 832 970 Byers 132 164 143 MacDowell 171 # Shell Fuel Oil delivery men, trained for ing. F. Kovacs 2b 4 0 1 SPORTING CLUB (1) Housman 158 173 151 Demko •. 184 175 131 Schwenzer 147 153 125 Granat 156 140 Cunningham failed to bring his Herceg, p 5 0 3 Mihalko 168 134 179 McCullagh 176 15S 176 MacDowell 124 their job, like to feel that the "Welcome" mat plane out of the first of a series of Kaschak, lb ...'...'. 3 0 0 SzeJes 148 152 203 835 822 754 Bernstein 180 140 189 Such 200 148 143 . Is out. So they're always careful of your lawns low-altitude spins and crashed.-^ Vari, If 4 1 1 Sernpendorfer 186 150 176 Demarest 193 210 221 Ha-ngo 133 186 186 | and shrubs... try hard to keep your driveways 40 BLUE BAR, (3) 820 743 815 Pilot Wrecks His Plane to 11 Ducsak 200 178 180 Mosso 176 176 187 828 825 854 BENNY'S TAVERN clean . . . try to be considerate in every way. Kamichoff 203 169 * VETERANS #2 (2) FORFEIT For the finest fuel oil—neatly and promptly Save Lives of 50 Children FOOD PRICES 835 800 924 Baka 146 M. Ferraro 177 194 212 delivered—call Shell! HAVERHILL, MASS. — A Haver- News to the average housewife Papp 181 198 152 J. Kovacs 132 193 165 hill pilot risked his life rather than is the revelation that retail food 25 Garden Spots of Miami endanger children skating on Round prices were 0.8 per cent lower in pond. the middle of February, compared Were Pumped Out of the Sea FUEL-OIL DELIVERY to the middle of January, by the Wljen the engine of his plane Bureau of . Labor Statistics. This MIAMI.—People are walking to- failed, Anthony Walker, 22, headed third consecutive month, of slight day where seven months ago only Clarkson's WO BRIDGE for Hound pond, where he could declines brings the retail food boats sailed and fish swam. The CALL °D 8-1000 have landed safely on the ice. How- price index three per cent below Miami area's 25 man-made islands ever, 50 children were skating there the record high of mid-November. have changed the Miami scene in and Walker chose to crash-land at However, the index still stood the last quarter century and dredges AUTO LAUNDRY IT'S BNELl 'FUEL Oil nearby Winnekenni park. •» thirty per cent higher than a year are still at work pumping additional Walker suffered minor injuries, ago and ninety-five per cent high- garden spots out of the sea.. ? apd the plane was wrecked. er than in August, 1939. Sis. more islands are being creat- CARS WASHED, POLISHED ed by owners who bought the land Erom the state of Florida at around AND SIMONIZED $1,000 an acre and obtained the nec- essary war * department permits ELECTION NOTICE tor pumping. Amboy Avenue and James Street When the islands are constructed, complete with pavements and utili- Woodbridge, N. J. TOWNSHIP OF RARITAN, N. J. ties, they are landscaped so that 1 within two or three years there is PERTH AMBOY, N. J. j vegetation as thick as greeted Ponce The following named persons have been placed in nomination by petitions filed with the Township Clerk de Leon four centuries ago.- Phone Woodbridge 8-1514 of the Township of Raritan, N. J., for Commissioners and their names will appear on the ballots at the General Contrary to general belief, Bis- cayne bay itself benefits from the Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday,. May 13, 1947, as follows: creation of islands since the pump- • ing deepens the channels to the sat- isfaction, of fishermen and boatmen MUNICIPAL ELECTION COMMISSIONERS —Township of Earit^n alike. R0SSELL B. WALKER, MAY 13, 1947 . VOTE FOR FIVE » Acting Township Clerk. liiiiip 'Best Legs' in United States iiiiiilili Free 0n 'Seefy' Side, Says Sgenf DELIVERY DELIVERY CHICAGO.—Barry Stephens, Chi- Now Available! cago artists' representative, who 1A says that in his work of selecting For Famous Brand Liquors, Wines and ® KITCHEN RANGES Walter C. G. Martin J. models for artists he has viewed © KITCHEN SINKS more than 25,000 pairs of women's Beers In Cans Or Bottles A SHRISTENSEN CLARKE EHSEL FGftSIOliE THOSE!! MiLtJiAIl 0'HARA, Sr. legs, ,ehose these women as the ® OIL BURNERS "best-legged" in the •United States: ® VACUUMS Alice Faye, Ann Miller and Betty JUST Continue Able Administration G-rable, motion picture actresses; PERTH AMBOY 4-3694 See Our Display Flora Stuart, dancer, and Beryl CALL Davis, English singer now in Holly- Done pursuant to Kevised Statutes Title 40, Chapter 75, anji amendments and supplements, thereto, as well as according; to an wood. act to Regulate Elections, Revision at 1339, with amendments thereto and supplements. "Leg likes and dislikes run in Fords Recreation Liquor Store Steve Bonalsky Dated, Township Clerk's Office, April 15, 1947. ^ • cycles," Stephens said. "The scrawny, thin leg is out. Editors — IN BOWLING ALLEY BUILDIfJG — — AND SONS — and advertising men are asking for Tel. Wood. 8-2458 a fuller calf and a longer thigh than before the war. If the trend con- 571 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. FORDS, N. J. 391 SCHOOL STREET Acting Township Clerk. tinues, we will see a return to the WOODBRIDGE, N. J. "beef-frusters.1 " PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON the only remedy for that is to -'S truck out for Young. meone's blistering double and Ur- the State Court of Pardons has granted them paroles . . . Work has Louisa's Letter get a rule book and evei*y time ' Owls and Lions tStruck out for Koperwhats. Holy Name 9 Wins ban's single, driving in both mates. State House she speaks out of turn, slap a pen- Score by innings: The box score: been started, by the State-Depart- (Continued from Editorial Page) i (Continued from Sports Page.) (Continued from Editorial Page) ment of Institutions and Agencies alty on her. WOODBRIDGE Woodbridge 000 000 0—0 ST. ANTHONY'S H, N. S. hand by casual remarks. There cars after their licenses have been on a $300,000 project for the flre- Address your letters to: AB R H PlainHeld - 00 000 x—2 AB R H is no chance of getting her out of In.Practice Game P. Gyenes, c 3 10 revoked, State Motor Vehicle Com- proofSng and modernization of the the club, so what can we do? "Louisa," P. O. Box 532 Toth, c 3 0 1 Errors: Adams, McNally (2), south wing of the main building S. C. Monaci, Murphy. Sacrifice: Heiney. T. Zullo, ss 3 2 1 missioner Arthur; W. Magee warns DEUCE OF CLUBS. •Koperwhats, ss 3 0 0 PORT READING—A sharp sin- ... Increased salaries and longer at Greystone Park State Hospital Answer: Romer, If 2 0 0 Stolen bases: Pocklembo, Santy. Simeone, 3b 3 1 1 le to right by Bobby Urban sent J.:Gyenes, cf, p : 3 0 0 terms for members of the,Legisla- . . . This week is known as Public You might cut down the noise First in Cuba Butchko, rf ...... 3 0 0 Left on bases: Plainfield 4, Wood- two runs scampering across the Health Nursing Week in New Jer- First American troops to land in ; bridge 1. Struck out: by Murphy Konci, If -.:.. 3 1 1 ture will be advocated at the pro- by getting all the other club mem- Adams, 2b 3 0 1 p]ate in the sixth inning and gave sey under an endorsement of Gov- Cuba during the Spanish American 7, by Sautner 5. Bases on balls: off Urban, lb 4 0 2 posed State "Constitutional Con- bers to speak In very low voices Pocklembo, cf 3 0 0 St. Anthony's Holy Nfime baseball ernor Driscoll .... A total of 8,054 so that the contrast will be very war were marines, who established Mullaney, 3b 3 0 o Murphy 2, off Sautner 5. Umpires: H. Vahaly, 2b 3 0 0 vention on. June 12 ... The 1947 teeam a 5-4 verdict over the Perth edition of "Sun Fun in New Jersey" bushels of New Jersey State certi- noticeable, even to your friend. ' a beachhead at Guantanamo bay in JYoung, lb 2 0 0 Hoowzo wand Becker. ! B. Kulick, rf 10 0 | A-jiboy Meadowbrooks F. C. in a describing New Jersey vacation fied hybrid seed corn is ready for As for giving away the hands, June, 1898. •Sautner, p 3 0 1 practice tilt played Sunday on the ; Daprile, pu, cf 2 0 0 playgrounds is fresh off the press, planting the 1947.crop;. ... Govern- "Stafford 10 0 winners' field. •. Lozak, p, rf 3 0 0 ment payments to I^Tew Jersey'far- SHOPPING FOR HIM? the New Jersey Cpuncil, State De- fDemoreski 10 0 Both, teams are. rivals in the 28 5 5 mers amounted to $6,665,000 in Precious dress shirts are back— partment of Economic Develop- 1946 compared to $7,792,000 in Mid-County baseball league which MEADOWBROOK P. C. ment, announces . . . The proposal MEN'S HATS MADE TO ORDER! . 27 0 3 almost in abundance. The oxford 1945. A'ith button-down collar is expeet- ll get underway soon. AB R H to require aviators to pay the three , PLAINFIELD Each club limbered up three OPEN AB' R H 3d to regain its leading position Savvia, 2b ..;..... 4 1 1 cent tax on gasoline has been con- pitcher and all showed mid-season Maloney, lb 3 0 0 signed to the Commission on State CAPITOL CAPERS:—In March McNally, ss .- 2 1 I .vith college men. Business and form. Ronnie Lozak, varsity hurl- the New Jersey food/dollar pur- EVERY DAY. ..irofessional' men are taking up Wageman, 3b :... 4 12 Tax Policy for study and report ANY SIZE Heiney, 2b ! 10 0 er on the Riders College team, next year . . . Farm real estate chased only' as much as could be ALSO MQN., .he dressy wide-spread collar worn Pincelli, rf :.... 4 1 1 Arthur, cf 2 0 I opened up on the mound for the Joe Mauro, cf '.. 4 0 1 values in New Jersey rose nine per bought for 51.2 cents in August, ANY STYLE WED. & SAT. Santy, lb : 3 0 c .vith a Windsor knot tie. The short Saints and was touched for five J. Mauro, If ~4 0 0 cent during the twelve months 1939, the State Department of EVENINGS Tumolo. c 3 0 C Sngiish tab collar has been re- hits and two runs in three innings. Agriculture reports . , •. United Wisnewski, ss - 3 ' 0 0 ending March, 1946, according to Siimlu> « by Fugel, If , 3 0 c ived in answer to wide demand, Daprile followed' and tossed up States Senators should ignore pay- ANY COLOR Barto, c 2 0.1 tlie State Department of Agricul- Ajuioiiataneait Meischman, rf 2 0 C features such as French fronts, hltless ball forthree innings. Joe rollers, chair-warmers and clock (Yoke) Gyenes-mopped up in the Piensikowski, p 2 1 0 ture . . . Milk prices in New Jersey Only) Monaci, 3b : 2 0 ,£ .•"ranch cuffs, one-piece sleeves and will be reduced one cent per quart watchers in Washington and ap- Murphy, p 1 1 1 last two frames, giving up one hit. prove congressional cuts in Presi- >cean pearl buttons are available 30 4 6 effective May 1 under orders of Beautiful new spring- shades now in stock for 'your selection. The local nine grabbed an early . Score by innings: dent Truman's budget, according 2 ' n iiniii.ed quantities. State Milk Director Arthur F. For- Your hat is made of fine fur felt, not wool or a war substitute. lead in the first inning when they St. Anthony 300 002 00—5 an . . . The New Jersey Legislature to the New Jersey Taxpayers As- hopped on Piensikowski for three All hats have reeded sweat leathers and carry the union label. Meadowbrook 200 000 20—4 has ratified the proposed amend- sociation. ... ORDER NOW runs. The Meadowbrook hurler had Two-base hit: Simeone. ment to the United States Consti- difficulty in find ing the plate and tution to restrict future presidents BOTTLE SHORTAGE? walked the first four batters. He BULL'S REVENGE to serving two terms only . . . The .. Almost 17 billion glass bottles PSNELLI HAT COB hit his stride later and struck out CLAYTON, N. M.—Paul Miller, six batters during his mound stay. Mercer County Common Pleas and jars were produced during Custom Hatters ' a young Seneca rancher, kicked Court has ruled the State Division The two winning runs were an old bull to hurry him into a 1946. That's 10 per cent more than. 638 FLORIDA GROVE ROAD PERTH AMBOY of Correction and Parole cannot I the previous year and 120 per scored when Snips Zullo singled, corral. The bull kicked back, Phone P. A. 4-1897 advanced to third on Rocky Si- breaking Miller's Leg. •keep prisoners in their cells after 'cent more than before the war.

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