JUSWAT KITO-RBCORD P~ PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1946 also take advantage of the says, "Two years ago my ! administration «f the State Law 241, or slltfhyy less than the av- eran himself is concerned, Library whether a lender procures In- educational provisions of the for disability benefit was which makes it possible to guar- erage $2,941 i>er loan for the act, provided they meet the SUPPORT THE Sliow Similar K ;mtrv b'isinp.y louns to veterans counry as a whole. surance or guarantee on his nied. Can I apply to have"it (Continued from Pag»* Nine> eligibility requirements. In reconsidered?" 'Round TRENTOV. AUK 11 -ho «'•• r^Ment-s M this State. New Jersey and the federal gov- GI loan. such case, the husband would w VATION ARMY 1 1 ernment havp had almost identi- of tl ' **-•!<•• -,\ Tho v«'*^rnn^' Administration A. There is quite a difference to get the $90 a month main- A. A veteran may reopen hia cal pxperiecc with borrowers who employed a "churm string" as a • <-«•• :•-, iH^iimrH tlmt throilgh- you. Only 15 per cent of the tenance, because his wife claim at any time. There isD o TAMPATON fall to me**t payments on thelj Rahway !•;• h< co-.'iit'y 1G.000 vpfrfins means of making smail Elizabeth obligation is charged against would be classed as a "depen- limit .on the number of tin*, v loans and force the federal or the entitlement of the veteran dant," but she, if taking a he may request a reconddera- thn O T B:M. , -:• > >\ •:> t • <• nm hH • •> l>Tr«>v ».<) s*8000 0O0 in uis stay put. Her collection today is By TH* BOCMDSMAN pecotb StaU* gov'nment to pay off the •.• -^ '.MIL N'«-v .Ti'T-i'v, v U-h ap- if the obligaion is handled by course in education, would get tlon of a previous denial. How. New© built around an anchor butt6h Kim ran tee. Bc*th agencies regard the lender under insurance the $65 a month maintenance ever, his claim will not be ^ "Wli.i* p '' .*'''•'•'' SM V ;v Ji • i'v :i ;>; 11\ UHT'-'v !l 5 p'-I ffll* Of the which came to IIT in a little ba? MerglnR the Rahway Record, Est. 1822 with the Rahway News Eat. 1930 : L thp v*ttoran as a gooH risk. In each Questions anil Answers Economic conditions in any en.*'1:;;- m '.'.,. n N II' »(• Psi" ; i'n' p . \ PAOE FOUR THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1946 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD NEWS-RECORD THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1946 the form of aplesauoe or canned hart; peep show, James Miller; Others co-operating were Ben | chael Fetraitis, Jr., Irvtof Choosing Products For Canning apples for pie. Macintosh ftahway Eagles Plan Annual Picnic popcorn, Mary Ann Petraltia. Parks, Alien Waygand, Jr., Ml-1 Morris Kaplan. J ' Red Sox To Meet House Of David Nine Again On Saturday Night are Ideal for sauce, while an By MARY W. ARMSTRONG. that holds ita shape, such as Wine- And Outing For Sept 22 At Gardens County Home A*ent aap or Baldwin, makes a better Byrnes Tackles Flizabeth A AF?ah vny I.«»«ri*«>n F"'tons Monday Night Score Team Meets locals Lose To Fast Madison pie pack. * I.* 4 B°ans, beets, tomatoes, carrots A good product out of a poor one. Tn making applesauce, wash the Program Will The Pleasure Is All Yours and many other home garden crops In Crucial Came At Wannanrojf'ops / RABWAY THURSDAY, AVOU&r 39,-lM6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 39, 1946 PAGE SEVEN Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Noticed Legal Notices Junior College Cavalry Squadron iway New»-Reeerd Special Services Artides For Safe Legal Notice* NEW YORK MEAT & CORPORATION NOTICE There It hereby appropriated In ad- The contractor to whom cofitxact er for 2 months, effective Aug. 1. and Seeks Volunteers Bureau Opened ST. GEORGE DELICATESSEN, Dr. Henry N. Turner DiComo Agency PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby given dition to the proceeds of the aforesaid may be awarded shall be required to also granting leuve to Roy E. Deck- 926 St. George avenue, Rahway Planning to Move? that the rollcwmg^rdlnnnce w&* duly obligation* the lum of $J&00. which furnish PerTormance Surety Company er. Cleaner and Helper, with pay, from Lieut. Colonel James Q. De- Classified FLORENCE OSL BURNER. COM- COSfrOKATlON NOTICB Vegetable Market Surteoo-CfaAropodUt General Insurance has ben made available by provi- 7-0059. catering to parties, wed- edopt^d and approved OP fln»l read- Bond satisfactory to the Commission, Aug. i. to 17th. pew of Linden, formerly of lUh- CRANPORD, Aug. 29—(Special) plete. Inquire at dark Police PTTBUC NOTICE 1* &«T*by given Under New Management 1703 frrlnf 8L TeL RA. 7-1I0S Ing at R r^gu'ar mreting of Common sion In a previously adopted budget and equal %o one hundred per cont the tallowtng OMina&c« tii duly A Real Estate 1 Agricultural Agent, advising Ken- way, commanding the 50th Cavalry —Creation of a placement bureau, dins; .salads: sandwiches made. Swan Peterson UP TO 3 ROOMS $10 Council. City of Rnhway. N. J.. toe'c as «. down payment. «a!d sum being (100%) of the aJnount of th» conTact, Station for Mrs. Andrech, Lib- adopted and approved on. ttaMl read- K r, N.J. 1 1 neth W. Iverson, Asa't. Agricultural effective at once, was announced dverfisinq a29-8t 986 ST. GEORGE AVF We*" " evening >\gu»t 38. J°'"not less than five (fl> per ''flnt of tht and alio a Surety Comp«nv On* Agent, resigned, effective Aug. 31st. Reconnaissance Squadron of th© erty Street. Clark Township- Ixig at a regtrtmr meeting of Common UP TO 5 ROOMS $1. NCTT ARY FTTBUr mxlmum amount «* t*» oMlg»tion SSIPIED ADVBRnCXSrNO c AMTTT r MOR"ON. Maintenance Bond. and Jean A. Russell. Clerk-Stenogra- 50th Armored Division, New Jer-today et Union Junior College, Aug. 22-3t Oruncll, Ctty of mmfrmr. V- J. beld »>»reln author'***!. RAHWAY SBKET METAL AND ay 7-1033 UP TO 8 ROOMS $2" Thn right In reserved to reject any pher. h*« been granted leave without sey National Guard, has announc- Springfield avenue at Holly street, ^FORMATION w-'|n-«fiRy evening. A'iguot M, 194« 1576 Irving Stm* 8ECTIOK 7 Th** all otbw m»tt«T» or all bids »nd to waiv* any an*i aU In-pay for month of September. Cranford. Dean Kenneth Camp- Rfthway News-Hecord re- Roofing Co. We are specialists SAJfUED R BtfUBTOW. n AN ORDINANCE pertaining fo aaM teTnporary flnanc- ed that applications for enlist- *HREE ROOMS OF City Ci*rk I'orm'vlltles as mav be <1eemed for the The Clerk announced that the the right to edit or reject in all types of roofs and all typea »asonable Storasr* AN ORDINAN'E to ftv'Aor'** the lne be and they are hereby refenrd be«t Interests of The Unloo ments in the 50th Cavalry Recon- bell MacKay designated Forrest Pull size bed with spring and 7 Union County Park Commission had classified advertising. All Ads of met«l work, phon* Rahway ay, N - paving of *he roadway of Or-ve to the Cltv Treasurer wh" 1B hereby t ^ , u 4' ..>< _«frir ) P. Dexter, Jr., M_A., of the chemis- AS ORJUINAXCE r submitted o request for nn appropria- nalsAan^e Sauadron arp now avail- mabtress, dresser, vanity, men's MORTGAGE Street r*om St Oro ges Avenue to r» ithcl7^d to execute anr' ls"ue s' . X M one groaned, Tn done for": Themy tomb tbout town „ gen WM^ administered to revive PWlip Carey •**" .'•'••^•*— £** .i*: •- * I PAOE T AUOUBT W. 1W6 ,. • »••-- The Home Front Armstrong** office at the Co'unty get out my paring knife and add GULFO FAMILY HAS Court House. If you*-can read, you to, it. Hoping you girls will be in- ANNIVERSARY PARTY Continued from !*»**» Trn can can. spired too by remote control I The fouVth wedding anniver- HURRY, hurry, hurry . . . timys One of the nicest Rifts that I have a good easy tomnto recipe sary of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gulfo fteub's r-anning center at the High have, received lately la several for you to try out. of 308 Seminary avenue, was cele- a fleetin'—get your children'* Hard. SUPPORT THE :;nd air-the materials and Recipe of the Week contributed brated with a week-end social 'Round home canned.products from Salem, robe set for school days. Take vUUr r,* flowing out of Mary|N. J. which* has Inspired me t/| by Mrs.'M. Patraitls erf Russell gathering for relatives and friends SALVATION ARMY avenue. at one Gulfo home. Motion pic- youngsters by the ,hand and come Tomato Foree tures of the party were taken and ! CAMPAIGN 4 qts. tomatoes ~ " several reels of oldUme films- were down to-our~ehildren j-shop f>urs>: 1 small onion? sliced shown. Gifts were presented to Ing with sturdy, handsome new * 1 stalk celery or celery leaves Mr. and Mrs. Gulfo and refresh- | TBS BOCNDSHAN 1 bay leaf ments were served. school clothes. We've snowsuits 2 tap. salt Guests included Mr. and Mrs. galore . . . sweaters and skirts There are fewer pupils in the Merging the R«tnray Record, Eat. 1822 with the Rahvay New* Est. 1930 •**•> x David Higgins, parents of Mrs. k tsp. paprika v j^ahway Public Schools today VOL. 125—No. 9. Published Brery Thurwlmy- BAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1946 Local Subscription W.00 a Year In Advance PER COPY FIVE CENTS, Cook all of the ingredients until Gulfo; Mr. and Mrs. James just like big sister's . . . Wash. than fifteen years ago. There tomatoes are tender, strain and Dougherty. Melrose, Mass.. her able, bag pipe-plaid dresses are. however over 200 more stu- boil puree until one half original, uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. n the WiHiam Wagner. Melrose; Mr. .-. .smart little suits. Quality deflts J high school than in High School In 1876 - Grade School Today volume. Seal In clean stertl Jars.' and Mrs: Stanton Fanning, and 1931. Yield, 3 pints. This Is a simple value merchandise priced Boxing Tourney Draws Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weisf>erg, Ro- Startling? Well to those who yet tasty recipe. selie. Mr. and Mrs. Gulfo were Schools Open Monday right. Stop in today! married by Rev John Hauser in do not lyiow the peculiar factors PRESIDING ELDER, WIFE St. Paul's Episcopal Church. They in school population trends yes HONORED AT RECEPTION have a daughter, Leslie Mellsso, _-to the educator with figures Crowd Of 500 At Park A testimonial reception in honor whose second birthday anniver- from cities all over the nation- of Rev. J. P. Vanderhorst, of 249 sary was observed two weeks aro. no. Twelve Boutfi Presented by Recreation With 261X1 Enrolled Central avenue, presiding elder Mrs. Gulfo Is the former Ella Night at Riverside ParU of the New Brunswick District of Higglns. Supt. of _ **' nristration Tomorrow With Schools Open and the A.M.E. Church end Mrs. Schools Arthur Tournament Vanderhonst, president of the New L. Perry this Tmchers \vailahle; School Distribution Elim- Jersey Branch of the A.M.E. Mis- MRS. MILDRED WONDOSKY inon* h starts sionary Society, was held on the BURNED BY GASOLINE FIRE Twelve bouts, many of which rpsulted in knock-out vic- maffn <'»<>wflin£ in Elementary Ora«les h i s fifteenth tories, featured the opening of the three night boxing show week-end in Ebenezer A. M E. Mrs. Mildred Wondosky of 393 -year- as head Church Representatives of the Union street sutfered second de- ig sponsored by Hie" Railway Rerre^tion Corrrmission Registration of students for thr faH term in the ; i gree burns from a gasoline fire at of the local church from the New Bnmswirk schools—under at Riverside Park, with William Rahway Scbr>ol-s whirh oppn on Monday will take place district were the hosts. her home Saturday night and •Boylan, Superintendent in charge. was rushed to Rahway Memorial ent''°ly differ- tomorrow at whirh tirn^ <:Hwvol heads and tearhers will be In recognition of their Ions and ent conditions A crowd variously estimated at faithful service. Rev. and Mrs. Hospital for treatment. Mrs. from-eight to twelve hundred wit- available for listing the some 2,600 Wondosky was cleaning paint than he faced Will Protect V«.nderhorst wer* presented with ?1 nessed the contests. The second pupil.-* expected to attend classes a Rift from the district by Rev. from the hands of her nephew, in 19 in the elementary and High School. Harry Pembish. 4 years old with show will be held Wednesday eve- srHOOL REGISTRATION J. W. P. Cnlher. pastor of the With thn total repi&tration in the ning. September 11th and the final •) host churc'v Rev. D C. McCoy, a cloth saturated with gasoline. Forced to Water Supply The offices of all schools wil] schools last year listed at 2577 of Asbury T*afk was master of A gb*ss Jar of gasoline in the sink open school on on September 18th br open on Friday. September authorities expect an increase-dur- next to the gas stove exploded Sept. 22. 1931 A. L. Perry r ceremoni*>« Speakers were Rev. The featu e bout next week will G, 7fl4E. from 9 A. m to '2 noon injj the cominrr y^ar. Spurgeon Harmon of Atlantic whpn the fumes were ignited by due to infantile paralysis scare, find Angelo '•Red" Loffa meeting BY New Cheek for registration of new pnpils. Highlands; Rev. R. H. Smith, Ro- the pilot light of the stove. with an enrollment of 2.975 pupils Jackie Sear? In a five-round spec- r All r>**w Diiptls are urge'' t° °e- SCHOOL CALE>JDAR seUe- O, F. Lattimore. PIplnfleld; Mrs. Wondosky has burns on FOR THE THREE R's Including 652 in the old high ial match. These 160 pounders istw at th<* app
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