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TOWNSHIP 0ff4/rH Wf/'MM! lilliirRiiiliiii VOL. VII—No. 41 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1945 PRICE THREE CENTS Destination? Tokyo i.1 Woodward Rotary Club Director 9 Boy Vandals Spill Ink, Paint Bond Sales Over School Floors; Damage, $400 6 Services . WQQDBRIDGE—The names of Helen Anderson, there is approxi- -Except r- Ziga Andrew nine leelih: 'boys have been turned mately ?4i00 worth of damage to Tobak, OSNR, over to the Board of Education the building. The "boys broke through heavy wire mesh win- son of Peter .by the Police "Department as those Tomorrow who wexe responsible for- the loot- dows, emptied fire extinguishers Over Top Tobak, 291 and damaging of Iselin: School o-n the floors and -woodwork, the Amboy Avenue, Rites Far Township No. 6, Green Street, last. week. contents eating through the var- Bimtenbach Announces By Charles E. Gregory nish; spilled ink, sweeping- coin- Woodbridge, is Clerk To Be Held At The iboys, with the exception of Drive In This Series shown handling one who is 14, are all eight and poun'd and powderedi water-color I must admit my con- Late Home At 2 O'clock nine years oldi. It will be- up to the mix all over the floors. The young- To Be Extended plane ammuni- Boar.d to decide whether or notsters alsoi drew oibscene pictures science bothers me a little tion aboard an p for saying anything which * RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Fu- it will refer the vandalism to ju-on the blackboards. MrsM . Ander- WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge aircraft carrier neral services for Wilfred R. venile authorities in New Bruns- son stated! that it will be neces- Township has gone over the top in might disturb Chester some where in Woodward, 75, Township Clerk, wick. sary to- scrape the floors and wood- the overall total in the Seventh Bowles' honeymoon with his the Pacific. He who died' Tuesday at his home, According to District Clerk work .a-nd revarnish them. War Loan Drive, tout before John Stony Raa-d, Piseatawaytown, will Q.-Public starts any cheering, this harem of charts, graphs and has been in the be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 is to notify him that he has sadly tables. I feel as though I Navy almost o'clock ait his late home. Burial fallen down on the job as far as were calling- Juliet in those four years, en- will ibe in Ewing Cemetery, Ewing. Kinsey, Blood Donor 13th Time; the E Bond quota is concerned. listing right af- He is survived by his widow, To date $247,183.75 has been tender, romantic moments of Alice Dixon Woodward; a daugh- ter Pearl Har- sold in 'E Bonds which is 60 per the balcony to tell her not ter, Mrs. Virgil Williams, Me- 181 At Plasma Bank On Monday cent of the $425,000 goal set for bor. He receiv- tu'chen; a son, Wilfred M. "Wood- Andrew Aaroe to look now, but that her slip days in Woodbridge Township. the Township. The total amount of ed his Boot ward, New Brunswick; a grand- Miss Rasmussen, Fords, bonds sold in all issues is $1,227,- daughter, Miss Mary Woodward WOODBRIDGE — Fred P. Registrations are now being- taken is showing. Training at Buntenbach, cashier of the Gives 11th Pint, Ave- at Red Cross Headquarters, Main 297.75—$102,971.75 more than Williams, Metucher. and a brother, the quota. * * * * Sampson, New Amos Woodward, Newark. The Woodbridge National Bank, was nel Man His 9th Street. Still, I've reached the con- York and the deceased was a son of the late An- installed president of the Wood- In an effort to reach the E Bond bridge Rotary Club at a lunch- quota, Fred P. Buntenbach, gen- went to drew R. and Abigail Morgan W0'ODiBRI'DG.E—For the thir- clusion it is high time he dis- Woodward. ~ eon meeting today at the Col- eral chairman, announces the drive covered that his idyllic inter- with a task onia Country Club. Philip T. teenth .time, Edward Kinsey, Traffic Cases •for E Bonds only has been extend- force. Rutgers Graduate Ruegger, district governor of Decker Place, gave a pint of blood ed from June 30 to July 7. lude can't last forever and Mr. Woodward was a graduate Rotary International and a at the Red Cross Mobile Blood of Rutgers University, Class of Bank at the Craftsmen's Club Heard Monday "I earnestly hope that every res- that while he's been rolling ^^fe£- member of the Metuchen Ro- ident of Woodbridge Township 1896 and was the Township Clerk tary Club, -was installing officer. Monday. Next im line were Miss his eyes over the luscious &-'J"* **£'&£.'&•. for more than 30 years. About Dora Rasmussen, Fords, who gave RARiTAN TOWNSHIP — Ten will make an honest effort to pur- contours of his newest graph two months ago he underwent an Others inducted into office blood for the llith time and George cases, involving motor vehicle and chase an extra toond before the operation at Mer.cer Hospital, were vice president, Albert Leyonmark, Avenel, who donated traffic violations were heard in drive ends," Mr. Buntenbach said. that the black market has Trenton, and had failed since. Bowers; treasurer, Edwin Lotz; his ninth pint. police court Monday -by Hecorder "It must be discouraging to the been rolling legitimate busi- j then. secretary, John E. Breiken- New members of the "Gallon Christian J. Jorgensen. hoys in the Pacific, who are not Firemen Set Date For Bazaar; ridge; directors for one year, ness for its bankroll. I know The Board of Commissioners Club"—those who- have given eight Wallace McDonald of Lynch- only doing the fighting but buying and the Board' of Health of Rari- Mr. Aaroe and Walter Puckett. times—are Mrs. Percy H. Locker, burg, Va., charged with speeding bonds as well, to read that we at the OPA doesn't like to ad- Variety Of Attractions Planned tan Township, meeting Tuesday Henry Ghoimicki, Mrs. Irene Kauf- by Motor Vehicle Inspector John home are letting them down." mit to the paternity of the night, adjourned when, news of man. Those who . donated their Kemp, -was fined f 12 and $3 costs. Of the $247,183.75 in E Bonds black market, but it is the Chief Bader Chairman; the death reached thean. 4 Are Injured seventh pint of blooid were Mrs. William Lotus of Bordentown, purchased to date, $61,705.75 Board Reply To Teacher's Mr. Woodward, after gradua- Mabel Reiker, Edwin Potter, Leo charged with operating a motor worth were purchased in the Fords, OPA's baby just the same. Special Attractions tion from Rutgers, was given the Moffett, Waiter Housman, Peter vehicle without a license by In-Hopelawn and Keasbey section un- spector John Cantrell, was fined a ; * * * * Interference Claim Near position of teacher . in the one- As Cars Crash Greiner, Jr., Miss Elsie Neme(th, der ih cn-chaTT"'"! r- " Listed For Children . room scboolhouse in Piseataway- Mrs. Ruth Cline, Walter Warfield $2 and $'3 costs. Max Levinston dore Brichze, cashier of ihe Fords I am willing to agree that WOOD.BRIDGE-^A letter is WOOOBRIOiG-E—Four persons and Mrs. Sarah Cohen. of 218 Howard Street, New Bruns= WOODHRIBGE — An outstand- town, later the township hall and National Bank; $33,412.50 in the inflation has been curbed by now being prepared by the police station. He retired" from were injured slightly in three auto wick, was given a suspended sen- ing display of merchandise has Mrs. John Kozusko, Blood B>ank Woodbridge Post Office and the Board of Education to be sent the teaching profession in June, accidents in. the Township over chairman, reported that a total of tence and assessed $3- costs on a the OPA's price control pro- been secured for the annual the weekend. balance, $152,065.50 in the Wood- to the Teachers' Union listing 1935. When, Mr. Woodward start- 1,81 pints of blood were donated charge of driving without a reg- bridge National Bank and through gram, but only in a very"home-made" carnival of Wood- istration certificate in his .pos- •the results of the Board's in- ad teaching there were only one- Saturday, Patrolmen Fred Leid- Monday and of that number 17 the Women's Division. , small way. This I am certain bridge Fire Company No. 1 to be session, preferred by Inspector vestigation of charges of al- room schoolhouses in; Pis'cataway- nerner and William Majoros re- were six time donors; 1;6 gave five held four nights, July 11-14 in- town, Metuchen and Highland Kemp. Reports By Women is true, Mr. Bowles' charts to leged, interference with a teach- ported! a car operated by PFC. times and 26 donated for the clusive at the firehouse grounds. [Continued on Page 8) Charles Fedeles, 28, Camp Pat- fourth time. ' . Mrs. H. D. Clark, chairman of the contrary notwithstand- er in the marking of a pupil, George E. Dowgin of 7 High- Chief Francis Bader is general rick Henry andi owned by John land- Drive, Milltown, was fined the Woman's Division, reports ing. Before accepting their and on the request of the union The chairmen also reported that chairman, and he is being assisted Brenen, 114 Clark Place, Rahway, August 27 and November 12 have $2 and $3 costs on a charge of sales during the past week amount- validity as an argument I would by Joseph Pender, first assistant .for extra; pay for teachers who ran into a parked car owned and been set as the next Blood Dank driving through a red' traffic light ing to $18,671.25, making a total have to know whether they take chief, and John Prekop, second double up classes due to the Help Sought driven by Richard Allen, 67, 74 preferred by Inspector Kemp.