Full Local Coverage Complete News, Pictures A Newspaper Devoted Presented Fairly, dearly , the Community Interest inbepenbent - leaber And Impartially Each Week BMmlt M S«cqnd OUM Wkltsr WOODBRIDOE. N. J, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1952 Published BT«rr Thurtdir PRIC1 EIGHT CENTS XUV-NO. 35 thi Punt Ofllc«, woo«l>rt<1(ce, f>. J. at II nr»«n StrMt. Woodbrldf*, H. J. Acts 6 Certain Democratic Votes in November Election Minority B. of E. Group ) Identify lor Cause Says Architect Change

J{,|»OIIH Its Study Take 2-3 Years; May Delay School Work v\round' Charged UK — After being it will be nt. least State Position • years before the State RCA to Start Aver Pierson "of Health's survey on air •ompleted, the Town- Training Plan nnil of Health Tuesday Could Start ,,k preliminary steps to ;,n air pollution study of .viili the thought of tak- Within Month 'Immediately' ;,;iiv court action against WOODBRIDdE — The Radio plants. WOODBRIDGE—Pour members I ed i.{i Tuesday's meeting CVrpnrajton of America, which of the Board of Education, in ft (presentatives of the United li.i.s stnrtrd preliminary work on letter to The Independent-Leader, Mrtals Refining Co., Car- it* new Avenel plant, will begin charge that any delay that may be nil the State Department training prospective employes 'ncountered In starting the $*,-- lth. iOO.OOQ school construction pro- within a month. Mayor Hugh B Ilnberlein. of the USMR. gram, will be due to a change of Quijjley said today. , innil board the conditions architects, iH'il n f in Hagaman The mayor related that he met The letter was signed by the ;iiid Sewaren where veg- Archibald S. Alexander, Democratic candidate for United Stairs election this year, and Joseph Somrrs, Democratic chairman. Friday with Eugene Haas, Cam- President of the Board, Andrew Senator, was the principal speaker at thr Township-wide Demo- An roe; and Commissioners Maur- hns been killed by gases to right are Committeeman (ieorue Mm, (ommittf*man John den, construction director and lair, holds true only under cratic rally last Sunday attended by over 3.000. Prior tn the picnic, ice P. Dunlgan, Leo P. Parley and Mr. Alexander met members of the community's official family and llencm, Mr. Alexander. Mr. Somers. Committeeman William War- R C. Mackey, general plant man- Adolph Quadt. •ciiditions for certain ren and Committeeman I.. Charles Manxionr. then posed with the four Township Committecmen seeking rr- ager, Harrison. Describing themselves as the Jhavr kept compilations for I "I was told," Mayor Qulgley "minority group of the Wood- K>er of years," Mr. Ha-ber- said, "that the contract for con- brldfje Township Board of Educa- pd. "and according to those Blood Donor Goal j GOP Campaign 'Another Fiasco,' Road Improvement struction has already been award tion." they asserted that "respon- winds have been to- ed to a Hackensack firm. sibility for any delay In the build- ANDREW AAROE ing of the new school rests with man Heights only 15 "It will be a beautiful building, [it of the time. The prevail- Costs Are Flayed the majority bloc berause of its Collapse is Feared j Somers, DemocraticLeader, Says 230 by 130 feet and will accom- decision to select an architect who are westerly over the WOODBRIDOE—A repeat of modate between 1,200 to 1,400 em- We arc fully aware that AVENEL—Stanley G. Chapman, is not familiar with the local WOODBRIDGE — Volunteer the Republican "campaign fiasco Republican candidate for Third ployes, of which 70 per cent will school situation and who must i:ases contain sulphur blood donors, especially those able of 1951" Is predicted today by Jo- be women. Most of the employes, iic-.li can do damage to Ward CommiUeeman,tfn a speech prepare plans suitable to the to Rive blood during the afternoon seph Somers, Democratic municl- 'Wasteful' Policies I was informed, will work days needs of our education program.]' tliin and can be a nuisance delivered at the home of Mrs. hours, are sorely needed to fill the ipa i chairman. and only between 200 and 300 wll This referred to the action of nan life. quota at the Red Cross Bloodmo-1 The Republicans' efforts to re- Mary Johnson, Yale Avenue, an- work the night shift." the so-called "majority"—Com- [have for 20 years or longer Laid to Democrats alyzed the budget appropriations bile at the Methodist Church to- jga in control of Township affairs, The new plant will manufacture missioners Edwin Ca-sey. Winfleld out in the field, morrow. |Mr. Somers charges, are based on for, and transfers to. the Depart- Finn, Harold Van Ness, J. Lester ld< is lo .stay in the direction WOODBRIDGE —Robert Deter radio, electronic and "peanut' Reports from the recruitment i "falsehood, half-truth and ment of Streets and Roads be- tubes, the mayor said. He also Neary and Leon E. McElroy—in (smoke stream. If we do get branch of the local chapter indi-',endo," and he went on to prophesy and Eugene Gery, Republican tween 1448 and 1952. passing a resolution employing the Indicating there Is sulphur candidates for the Township stated the new building, accord cate that unless a large number that their 1952 tactics will "merit ing on a building in Rahway which New Brunswick firm of Alexander in the air the crew tele- of public-spirited citizens call in Committee from the First Ward He pointed out that during this Merchant & Son, as architects. exectly what they got in 1951—a five-year period "the Democratic- by April, mto the plant and we for appointments, the quota will scornful rejection by the voters of addressing a group of women This firm replaced Plerson and controlled Township Committee "Plant officials are now check ur operations down. There' remain unfilled by over 50 pints. the community." workers Tuesday at the home of MacWilliam, of Metuchen, which it:, and buts about it. If Township residents who wish to has spent the staggering amount ingon a building in Rahway whic recently submitted bilfs totalling Continuing, Mr. Somers de- Mrs. J. W Boos, Park Avenue, of tl .594.196.85 on streets and It down we know what our donate their blood are asked to clared : will be used for training purpos $188,933 for work done in design- i are, Ii we didn't we would scored the "enormity of the ex- roads." es," Mayor Quigley continued. " Ing a new high school and an ele- call Woodbridge 8-1616 at once. "On the other hand the Demo- ow the amount of damage Hitting at those whe will not penditures of the present Demo- "Who couldn't have paved a trted to find them a bulldin« ii mentary school in the Inman Ave- crats are going before the elector- the Township but there wasn nue section of Colonia. [suits." contribute their blood because of ate again with the facts and a cratic Committee as & disgraceful few streets and roads with that an imaginary dislike for the col- ecord of performance and pro- indifference," and produced a 38 kind of money?", he asked. anything available that was suit' Details Equipment lecting agency, Alvln P. Rymsha, able for their purpose." No Delay Anticipated Sabi'i'leln also informed the gress—not promises. We intend to page report as "evidence" of what The Democrats," said Mr. No significant delay is antici- publicity chairman for the blood keep our campaign on a high level, they termed "documentary proof Chapman, "are quick to tell the The mayor said plant offlcla |thiU to improve the service prorrram, asserted that public pated by the majority uroup in be- crews are equipped with a'level that is not an insult to the of the careless and -wasteful hand- public about all the so-called pub- hope to have the new employes ginning the school construction, it ek'i.htme and the message apathy was endangering the lives intelligence of the taxpayers of ling of the taxpayers money." lic improvements they have made, thoroughly by the timi haying declared that work on the the plant Immediately. of American servicemen. our township. We are ready, In but they carefully neglect and re- the new plant te completed. No Inman Avenue school will com- that, in 1949, when "I would like to see the name of fact we are most anxious, to dis- This report, said Mr. Deter "is fuse to tell the public one im- tice will be given Township res MAIIRICK P. DUNUJAN mence shortly after the beginning mi. was shut down for four each person calling himself a true cuss issues fairly, fully and with- the result of many days of careful portant thing—the cost of these dents at the time plant official of the year. The group favoring tests taken by the com- American in the files of the Na out passion. investigation of the financial rec- items." are ready to interview prospectiv Pierson and MacWilllani has been ords In the municipal building ani Ihowed there was cdnslder- tlonal Blood Program," Mr. Rym- "For example, let us consider one He took the position that "con- employes. considerably embittered by the : llphur dioxide In the air. sha said. "Even so, there would be covers the years 1949. 1950, 1951 dropping of this firm, and at least of the Republican half-truths beT and 1952." Mr. Deter further sidering the vast outlay of public [plant spokesman also /told none too many for the tremendous ing bandied around at the present money by the Road and Street De- one of Its members has been agr- ominittee engineers and demands If people would only time. This is the matter oX» pay- stated "these are facts, not just tatlne. a public demonstration for realize that an average of nine figures." partment the Democrats have |ts of the company are now ment of fees to attorneys for work accomplished very little." With Picnic Contest the firm's retention on the basts ' on a method to convert pints of blood is neded for every done in connection with tax fore- Mr..Gery in addition to what that any other architects "Will ' casualty and that this precious better planning and more vision, cause unnecessary delay. es to sulphuric acid. closures. The Republicans have Mr. Deter said, asked the group Mr. Chapman contended, a much tie solve the problem," Mr. fluid is the main bulwark against raised a ridiculous and transpar- to read through the report and more effective jcb could have Winners Listed The complete text of the "mi- bin said, "it will mean we death, perhaps they would think ent 'issue' about 'extras' and take note of the following: "ad been done with less money. nority group" letter follows: |Ve to construct a sulphuric a little less about themselves and have taken the position that our vances of money made in'1948 foi AVENELr-Winners in the ath- WoodbrldKe, New Jersey 3, little more about how many attorney,. the respected and cap- work that -was not completed unti 'The road problem," tie con- October 14, 1952 Bin -a product which is a tinued, "can only be solved by a letic contests held for the young- the market. It will be a livag they could save." able Sen. Bernard W. Vogel, should 1951; extra compensation bein sters who attended the annual Mr. Charles E. Gregory, Editor have assumed for the nominal paicl over aijd above monthj; careful study of the needs of the Independent-Leader pple to bite into, but we community and the wiy expen- Township-wide Democratic Picnic 1 lie a pood neighbor." fee he'recedes the total harden of salaries; constant violation of th< at the Maple Tree Farm, Sunday, 20 Green Street Lions Club Hears TW/t t h e administration's| expanded law where purchases in excess diture of the public money so that Woodbrldge, New Jersey Monroe of the. State De- the taxpayers get dollar for dot- are announced' as follows: Bean i ui Health was'very tech- On Heart by Dr. Kluft programs. $1,100.00 should have been, bu bag, Brian Mullen and Linda Ma- Dear Sir: his talk. He stated the "This is typically careless, and never were, advertised for bids, lar value in labor and materials. In the Perth Amboy Evening This requires strict supervision of hon; shoe r&ce, Gerald Karycki as been working on com- WOODBREDGE — Mrs, Muriel in addition to a distortion of the particularly during the years 1950, and Barbara Mahon. News of Friday, September 26th, a from Woodbridge and facts, the Republicans avoid ex- 1951 and 1952; many different the developers, sqme of whom statement by C. C. Bangert, Presi- Coniad, executive secretary of the have misused our roads and failed \ Sack race, Robert Oans, Den- \niboy fur the past year plaining that the tax foreclosure rates paid per hour for plumbing nis Korkowski, Ronald Kirwann, dent of the Woodbridge CLtfoens 'Middlesex County Heart Associa- to repair the damage they have Council was published, and me in- - Ihalf.. tion, was the guest speaker at a legal work, whioh the Township services and in some cases on Leroy Sequine, Kathryn Hivey, attorney has no moral or legal projects that do not exist; ques- done. Many of these developers troductory paragraph said' the 1 of the State Department meeting of the Woodbrid&e Lions are from outsld* our community Barbara Toth, Dolores Sequine, obligation to undertake as part tionable vouchers; price quota- Irene Trecner, Barbara Kadzas, statement "soprod whut it tsrrned, ;, |lth," he continued, "have Club Monday at the Log Cabin. of his normal duties, has been and consequently have no interest 'delaying tactics' by some board as' effective as you tions for items that seem more Robert Hartung, Robert Ciuffreda, During the program Mrs. Con- brought about by the Republicans than the buying public would care in our municipality, but to make a members," in connection with the tlir Township. It is illegal rad showed a film, "Guard Your profit, get out and then leave the Peter Karycki, John Sipos, Ronda themselves. Before the Democrats to pay; departments set up that Frasser, Mary Wasilick, Barbara LEO P. FARLEY new Woodbridge schools. | to do anything unless we Heart" and Dr. Jack Kluft, Perth (Continued on Page 6) bill for road repairs ivith the tax- The statement Itself expressed ove that it is harmful to do not havp any minimum or Toth, Connje MdManus. Amboy heart specialist, answered maximum salary guide schedule; payers, The Township Committee faith in the ''majority" members. luesticns relative to the film and interesting figures on road appro- cannot escape their duty to the Three-lesged race, Dennis and The undersigned "minority" |N. .). Tells 'Hopes' explained the various safeguards residents. They are charged with Richard- Korowski, Ronald Kir- members of the board have pre- 1 Citizen Council Surplus priations, particularly where $40,- iiiruc explained the De- to health. 771.85 was transferred from other the responsibility of making those wann, Alex Notchey, Connie Me pared the following statement In is now working on at- George Kayser was named To Go to Aid Squads accounts to the Road Department who misuse our roads and streets Mannas, Virginia Mayer, Judith answer to the charges made by Mr. ii:: conditions experiments chairman of the Lions Halloween budget appropriation; useless jobs repair them at their own expense." •Lomonico and Barbara Kaszas, Bungert and would appreciate we are doing we hope Party set for November 1. A large WOODBRIDGE—A total of set up for political purposes; lack When asked for a breakdown your publishing the contents a siep to the solution to number of guests from the Car- $168.83, left from tlhe Citizens of receiving slips on many items of the $1,594,196.85 total. Mr. thereof In your newspaper. blem." teret Lions Club attended the Council campaign for the school purchased; in many cases, no de- Chapman gave bhese figures: Ap- Two Operas to Benefit We, the minority BIOUP of the survey will take two to session. bond issue referendum, will be scription of types of services per- propriation, $1,342,582; transfers. Woodbridge Township Board of years to complete," Mr. distributed to the six Township formed; inefficient system of con- $58,896.85; State aM construction, Cerebral Pulsy League Education, were greatly surprised • said. School Association First Aid Squads, It was decided trol; questionable sale of 12 lots $192,718. ; to read in the Perth Amboy Eve- |ien presented a map show- at a meeting of the Council, of property to tjhe Township," Mr. "It seems to me^ he concluded WOODBRIDGE —Two operas, ning News / of September 26, a iiieus in Perth Amtjoy Joins Citizens Council Monday. Gery further cjharged "The pres- "that the taxpayers are entitled to "Pagliacd'i and "Cavaleira Rus- statement by Mr. C. C. Bangert Ihave the highest percen- Mrs.) George Hafely, Fords, ent Township Committee appar- know what has happened to the ticana." sung in English will be of the Citizens Council arciising us lau- pullution to plant gases, was appointed to fill the unex- ently knows little or nothing about all-time • high tax collections, presented by the Lyric Theatre of using delaying tactics in con- FORDS—The Better Schools nection with the building of the |r Hugh B. Qulgley, evi- pired term as secretary, due to the value of services and equip- Guild of New York under the 1 Association of Woodjbrid* Town, especially in view of the fact that H«W schools authorized by the) vot- irkod at the-statement ii ship became a member or the Clt- the resignation c-f 'Mrs. Nicholas ment or else they just don't care. they have gotten no relief in the auspices of the Knights of Pyth- two or three years before Plennert who is moving, out of ias at Perth Amboy High School, ers at the recent special election. izens G uncillat its meeting held Mj:. Deter fermed the results of ray of a decrease in their tax Nothing could be further from the *y is completed remarked: Tuesdaj the Township ajround the first bills. Progress is fine but it must October 28 at 8 P.M., for the el we are just getting a the investigation as "a definite benefit of the Cerebral Palsy truth. The responsibility for any , Mrs. .Arthur Aiuierson, Main of the month. Mrs. Plennert was it commensurate with the ability delay in the bi|lldin« of thji new giv,en a rising vote of thanks for challenge to our intelligence oh League. Street, i>ords, was welcomed as a budgeting" and further,stated "all of an already ov«r-burdened tax- schools rests with the members of jilch Mr. Morffoe replied. new member. Tentative pla^s were "her sincere efforts In behalf paying public to pay the bill." Students and faculty of both the majority bloc because of their of the Council and her interest of us are forced to budget our ave the slightest indica- made f a children's Christmas household finances, particularly Woodbridge and Perth Amboy decision to select an architect who I the health of'the pecple party. in the school system." High Schools are cooperating In Is not familiar with the local affected we can act. iij ladies who are possessed with gift «f getting yoi»r mowy's Bofry Clinic Successful,] selling ticketa. Benjamin Bert- school situation and who must to vegetation or houses man Is chairman, ADOLl'H QIADT prepare plan* suitable to the needs pur line of 'business. We worth out of a dollar. 'Why? Be- ME — Miss Carol answer," concluded Mr. Gery Harold J. Bailey reported to the Competition, One for "General Excellence* contrary; -w« believe that our- posi-' lid the Township ought Lane, -well-known travel author- "will be placed in the ballot box." Board of Health Monday. i~ tlon would have accelerated tha jtething about it. ity, will speak on "New Trends Dr, 8. M. Dem ws in charge WOODBHIDGE-t-Once j again pete with the largest weeklies ID building progrtm so that the new Gottstein, also a resi- in Travel," jbefoft the female of- of the cllnie and he was assisted the three newgpsiijeni published the State. schools would be readi n#>ch soon- Place, staled the fice employees of Shell Oil's Se- School Fire Inspection by two Township nursei Mrs. by the Woodbridge Publishing The coveted prize m* won by er than can now be expected. In ave been prevalent for waren Plant next Thursday at a William Walker and Miss Jean Company — The Independent- the Cartcrat Press wljikh took our judgement the actions that we, luncheon at Howard Johnson U Completed by Finn DeJoy. Twenty-seven babies were Leader, The RariUn Township- the first place General Excel- have taken have been sound, and., and a 'half. SO the are based upon the following: ptrifts yarj't t» nft Restaurant,Route 25/ weighed and 12 infants recsived Fords Beacon and The t'«r- lent* award, for rural weekly 1 ^HlgftttThteir-Mto- Uft^l* talk WOODBRIDOE—An Inspection immunization Injections. Mr. Bai- teret Press— have walked off newspapers with,lew than 3.000 ss they are maiuifaciur- with prUw liven by the New 1. If the firm of Pierson and product, The new la- will be a visual demonstration 3f »ll the Township Schools, un- ley stated. circulation, A bronie plaque was McWttUams, the mm that made der the Township' Fire Codt, «•» Jeney Prra Awoctailoii at Mi Drwented to tat publisher. cause and we slwwtaS how to plan a two-week The next 8*by Clinic teuton U»t Annual Newspaper Inott- 'tha prelimlitory plans and which., ud' flrft answer vacation wardrobe. Miss Lane, us mpf this.week »y B P Rarltan Tawiwbip-Fordi Bea- has been, consulted ,Qn the plan* Inspector William J. Finn. tuU heltf October 1* at Rutfen it be possible for women's travel director of Shell (Municipal Building. University. con, competing In the same class during the past fqui'..or fife " Jf Woodbridge to make ail Company, answers, aboijft 10 - Although Mr. Finn , has no with the Carteret Prew, took had been retained by the Board of its own through a lab- 000 queries each year concerning made his final report as yet to the The Independent-Leader won four prizes . . . tint plaoe for Education, work on the new [ th« times that the odors travel problams. 'finding that Town Committee, he aa.id as • B. Of E. TO MEET third prize for iU front page In iU social page, second place for schools could have commenced al- It wouldn't be too many of thws deal with clothes, whole lie found the schools in a WOODBRJDO»-TJU! Board of the Suburban' Weekly New*. front pate, tecond place for most immediately and at a con* Education will bold its iwulftr in coat and we would he has developed a four-costume .ale condition. There we ft few paper data with a circulation of sporU pate and third for cen- siderable savings to the taxpayers. (answer." ninor infractions which will un session Monday night at 8 o'clock more than S,tOO. Heine in the tral excellence. RwaUActiwi • basic wardrobe suitable for sud- toubtedly be remadiwi tmmodl in U» Board Room, Woodtortdgr den changes in plans or climate, 5,0*0 simulation dan, The In- . Contest Juflfw were Charlet 2, We joined the other members. piswer is," tile Mayor MISS CAROL LANK atoly, Mr. Finn stated.' High School, dependent-Leader had to «»»- v on Page 6) (Continued on P (Continued on Page $> (Continued on Put 6) PAGE TWO THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1952 INDEPENnp.- .

New Members Join ''Democratic Croup Infants Baptized No. 1 School PTA Mrs. John Anderegg of Coj{ Makes Election Plan* Obituaries Iselm Items °in| Avenel Sisterhood COLONIA Piaiis «p!p made (ir At Avenel Church Has 138 Members Talks to Sewaren Hist a V.KOIOU* fiction campaign n' MRS. MARIE GRESCHIK Word has been received that •a iwetinK last niaht of the Sfv- I SEWAREN—Mrs.-John C/«i AVENEL M'= Edward Pt*m AVENEL- During the Sunday AVENEL—/uneral services for WOODBRIDOE-One hundred Robert BrUlkman. son of Mr. and i-nih Di.s'nct Democratic Club in Mrs. Marie Oreschuk. Holly Street, speaker and judge at the flower show !he library. MornitiK Worship Service, R«*v and :hirty-eisht member* enrolled Mrs Frank J. Brinkmsn. 2S SilJjer warefi History Club yesUrday afternoon ., ,_ „ ^ , „ i Warren W Warman. minister of were held Saturday afternoon in at the first mwim: of No. 1 [Avenue, now''stationed in , M«or Hugh B. Qu*ler. Corn-i..,, FJ!,. Prf,,b,.u,rian Church of St. John's Russian Orthodox hns been prfmofrd !» the rank of 1 Mrs. H. D. ClRik on Cliff Road. In her {•, miwmaiwman William WarreWarrenn . Jo School PTA. Mrs Prank Jamr-s.. 1 Claudia Ann Mil- Church. Hahway. Rev W Ba.sU membfr.'hip chairman repo;t»d a'., Airman First Cln^ in the.U. S. • explained the best features and faults o: i: •*phS-imprs. municipal JMtr and .V. • F:-ir>: Wsr.mar, M; Pay'. . ier. infant daughter of Mr andjStroyen officiated. Burial was ina nwtinc of the Board of DuV- Air Fnrer. I winning entries. Leon Campbell were speakers. M:v Christian R. Mijler; James ] '-h? Clover Leaf Park, WoodBridge tor";. Tiwday. ; ! The winners of prizes were &rs. Mr« Fred Zimmerman. Mrs Mrs. GMrw Rapp and sons. 1 vemb'.-r : infant son of Mr and; pallbearers were MfchMl Pan- Clarence Ziwhkau, Mrs. Olive Van John K i It was decided to start a moth-'. Brure arid Richard and Thomas 7 '-•.;•:<• :r. ";e Avtrx-i .Ir»'i r. Emest Filippone, Mr-- John Schu- yrs Adam Murnno. and Karen ko. Nicholas Sandor. William Me- ; Iderstine. Mrs. John McHu^h. r trs' sing iris Rroup. wiih Mr.v An-. Orojian. F;a: Avenue, spent Sun- with Mi C m.T.-;-,.':. C n:er. '•" WOODBRIDOE—ruaeril serv- nell Avenue, Fairmount Hospital, JMsey City. and Mrs Harry O'Connor. Collr-se. -: .:.»••,*• crn:*-r w. Saturday ] Ui be made with Rev. Warman ices lor John E. Magysie. 246 Wal- Mrs. Rudolph Frey and Mrs Mr*. Russell Furre. Sonora Ave- During the business meeting. th" Font: •:v -i,:h muvr !um:«h*-i by • before that dat*. nut Street, Newark, formerly of Mrs. Clark announced that there • t <• Brj r»; R,rt:-vm. T!> a!- School 11PTA Norman Kilby Ver* named to at-, nue, spent Saturday evening at i Rf-v. ChPSter Davis of the First Woodbridge, were held Monday tend th* meeting of the NeT Jer-; the home of Mrs. John1 Ooetz. »'ill be a food sale at the Sewaren ;«•.- ;•:.-)« p.r:;i kr.: :«•- P»p^byt*:ian Church of Kahway. Free Public Library on Octotjer with a solemn hl#h mass of re- «ey Congrpss cf Parents anri Union, with Mrs. Arthur Nunn moU* i ar.rj :;.••:.• •'•<>:.; V, ^'i..t.'a>. T/K- Plans Card Fete 'end First Moderator of the First quiem celebrated at Our Lady of ; and Mrs. Oeorpe Wohlfarih. Irv- 29. The doors will open to school ' Prpyjyttnari Church of Avftnel. Teachers tn Sewnren School. Or- O, B. H.r*'!f.v' Mt. Carmel Church by the pastor. tober 22-24. ington; Mrs. Fred Rapp. HUls^e children wi&hlrtg to buy cookies read a hum •: "• P: :; Wi*cr.. ;fsa:;m8n of --.^ll be vye«: speaker at the 11Rev. Vincent Lenyl. at 12:30; at 1 o'clock for the gen- WOODBRIDGE — Theodore The onsanlMtion will nnd Mrs. Edward Amerman. Mt "Woman., ix.-, j'lKr: ^or«hip service in honor of i Burial was In St James' Ceme- Kisco. New York. eral food sale. Mrs. Elwood Wick- Plow Ar,r 3:«*r tUjdiricc coordinaior at rre 2S!h annivw«iry of the'tery. Pallbearers were Stanley lollypops to the children on Hal- One hundred and twenty-five berg is the cha i rman. "lue;; r>,;,- Hj.r.'jartd Pa-k High Sornol. was :T.urrh | Asakovita. Sene Amy. Joseph Caro loweefi, as it has done in the past Mrs. Tunison. president, re- ?'je;: spfaker at a meeiln? o! Mrs. O«Tfe Oettle. Parent- teen igera' attended the opening period c.;i; .- An anni-.+rsan' dinner to be »nd John Vereb. in. of the t«n-aee recreation pro- ported on the Third District Fall ?ook:es a: •'• Sihool No. 11 PTA Tuesday. Education chairman, announced Conference of Women's Clubs held • ponsored by the Ladies' Aid So-' that the first mfetiftg of the dis- •sram at School 15. Friday In local troop \ '. ,-.:• » id.'i; party * .11 be heid in M- St^er presented a program :-.e:y »i:i be held on November 10 DEMETRIt'S J. KATT in New Brunswick last Friday, and • i Avrw! Cf-r.'.er Tuesday a: 8on 'Scat* Aid' and shoved a cussion group will be held October chaTge of registration were Mrs. drive th.v • , at P.M. in the church audi- IfiELIN—Fwral senices for De- Bussrfl Furze. Mrs, Clarrnce Bow- announced that' Saturday, No- to rai-c in M. !• '.' *::;; Mr- S-Sin ?p*?el ar.d film entitled "Investing in Chil- torium. All reservations art to be 23. 8:45 VM.. at the home of! vember 1st is set aside as "College '•'.'.•. Ph:l:;> \Va:on in ch,:rire of metrius J. Katt, 65 Sonora Avenue. Mrs. Henry Warner. 586 Linden er, and Mrs. Robert Penliard. In dren." placed with Mrs. David Davis on charge of dancins were Mrs. Wil- Day" at N.J C for Women.. , Mrs. Waltei Housman. nays and , or before November 3 Tvere held Tuesday morning in St. Avenue. Mrs. OeWle will lead the! A:-.-. <:•.'• i'i>i' cards ;s urged to lon- mass celebrated by the pastor. Relationship," I The next pi-osram «ili be held to- a card party -would be held in i •. • Mr. HRrry Narnick at 49 Rev. John M. Wilus. Burial was in The next meeting of the PTA morrow niRht, More supervisors IDGE Koos Brother^ Rahway. Novem- ] Mrs. SpPPCe HosteSS are needed to help with the pro- C: .!''• A'.'HIP a« soon as possibie St. Oererudes Cemetery. Colonia will be held October 21 at 8:45 A rnpc, 1: her 21 at 1:30 PM. Refreshment ;™- eram. Anyone interested in. vol- Rosary Society 'Iii" prayer was read by M:> PM. in School No. 11. From t li(T ROM ; ., • were served by the fourth grade:: ' <> Mothers Llllb unteering their senires is asked !>'',Ti::i M'iska and Mrs. Letter Mrs. IDA Ll'DERER to 8:45 o'clock. The same nifrht :it 8 nVli. ,; ;. room mothers. to come to the school tomorrow fi: -sman and Mrs. Hamick were I AVENEL- Mrs Edward Speece. COLONIA—Mrs. Ida Luderer. parents will be invited to visit Plans Luncheon nicipa: n ..:.; :,>.. •'•'••/>. for the evening. night at seven o'clock where j Livim-ston Avenue vx% hostess to Fairvlsw Av«nu«. died Monday in School 1 and talk with the teach- tarrws indudina ihufflpboard and Thr .)„,;-. • the Carver Nursing Home, tng- ers. ni Hie Wy.o,:-,: i the Avenel Mothers' Club in her ping pong will be in play AVENEL—St. Andrew's Rosary ; home with Mrs. Harold Brown. Ushtown. A former resldenJ of Assemblyman William Kurtz munity Ci'nv 4'mmelk Ctft New Playground will be the guest speaker and he The first rehearsal for the sec- Society met Wednesday evening tiateti nirl;,o :, • -t American m(r. pres'dins!, Iselln. she was the widow of the in the church hall. •tic late Richard W. Luderer. will discuss "State Aid to Educa- ond annual Gay Nineties Revue, Tinn .?;•!,,)!..• $.'•::.wi.'lift in an average year, sale: Mis. Conrad of the Middlesex Rev. Bernard Cnrlin spoke on To he Dedicated She Is survived by two daugh- tion." sponsored by the PTA and to be Gail H,iii>. .- for the industry ?hcvIT. County Heart Association showed presented December 5 at School 15 the importance of visiting the i a film and gave a short talk on ters. Mrs. Helmut Nestler. New Rosary every day. san Lt'vir;,, ; was he'd Wednesday evenins a; were intidi- ;. Il l AVENEL-Joseph Florlo. vice!The Heart and its Diseases, Hyde Park, L. I., and Mrs. Adolph Mrs. Peter Greco was appointed Gruppo. Brooklyn: a son. Herman, Committee Has Talk the school. Anyone interested in ty, dat« ?,-, jj, president of the Fifth District j The program for the coming joining the cast may come to chairman of the raffle of the hand Democratic Club of Avenel an-1 year was outlined and program Colonia, and a grandchild. crocheted bed spread made and With Engineer on Setier School 15 Wednesday night for Unfoi!.;].,••• Funeral services were held yes- donated by Mrs. Mathilda Oreco. nounced today that the dedication I books xere presented to the mem- rehearsal. penis to m of the Fifth District Play Ground hers. terday afternoon at the OreiBer Mrs. William Larson and Mrs. Funeral Home, 44 Green Street. WOODBRIDGE—A conference ii.- . nill take place Sunday afternoon Members present were: Mrs. with Louis P. Booz. Perth Amboy. i John Mahan. chairmen of the I at 2 P.M. Harold Dobrek, Mrs. William La- Woodbrldge. Cremation took place luncheon to be held In the church at the Rosehi]! Crematory, Linden. engineer in charge of the proposed Nurse Alumnae To Hear hall on Wednesday, October 22 I The ceremony will be held at Forae, Mrs. William Lariin, Mrs. sewage disposal plant and mem- IV Ml M'ii:ini | the juncture of Cornell Street and Charles Misitovich, MrMGeorge Talk by JSetwrk Lawyer from 11 AM, to 2 P.M., announced In rnrrr.':-, ; bers of his staff, was held Tuesday that the menu chosen is chicken Yale Avenue. Kayser. Mrs. Paul Russell, Mrs. MRS. LENA HILLTER night by the Town Committee. band, oii.i !! Guest speakers will be Mayor Walter Petersen. Mrs. Benjamin a la king, candied sweet potatoes, WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Lena Although no statements were PERTH AMBOY — Milton J one yp.ir a. Hugh B. Quigley, Commilteemen Cerpanski. Mts. James Conniff, Hillyer, Avenue. Lesnik. Newark lawyer, will, speak peas, cake and coffee or tea. George Mroz and Ray Alibani. All Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Ed- issued. Mayor Hugh B. Quigley Following the business session; Jamesburg Park section of Hcl- said the matter of including the at the meeting of the Perth Am- II. children present will be given a ward Kosic. The next meeting will metta, died Monday in the Home- boy General Hospital Nurses' Mrs. George Ludwig and her com- memento of the occasion. be Nrjvember 4. Star Eaele section Of Iselin and mittee served refreshments. V. stead Nursing Home. Freehold. the inman Avenue section of Co- Alumnae Association tonight, Mrs. She Is survived by her husband, lonia in the sewer system wal dis- Francis E. Fitzpatrick. Jr. Alum- Albert; two daughters, Mrs. Wil- nae president, reported. The meet- liam Romond and Mrs. William cussed. Mayor Quigley also stated that ing will be held in the Nurses' Coll, both of Woodtyridge; two Residence. sons, Harvey, Woodbridge and the Committee is still awaiting a Here Is a Courtney. Manasquan and five Certificate of Necessity from the Mr, Lesnik who Is a graduate grandchildren. State Department of Health, of the University of Richmond which is necessary before it can and Harvard I^aw School will Real "Whittle Stop" Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Orei- start the project. speak on the "Legal Aspects of Looking for attention? ner Funeral Home, 44 Green Nursing," He is on the faculty at Street. Burial will be in Christ HIKE TO INDIAN CAVE Seton Hall University and lectures You'll make her stop and Church Cemetery, South Amboy. FORDS—Troop 53. Fords, spon- at Columbia University. whist It when you parade a sored by our Lady of Peace Church All members of the Association and led by Scoutmaster Michael were ursed. to attend by Mrs. Biiegs-built suit in front NAME SPEAKERS G. Satao went on a hike to Indian Fitzpatrick. of her. COLONIA — Speakers at the Cave in Milltown. Participating were John Gayla, Ronald Kalman, MORTGAGE MONl-Y Republican rally to be held under In Memoriam In new Fall shades, single the auspices of the 10th District, John Peterson, Robert Mraz, and double breasted, in the Second Ward at the Civic Club George Kukon. Stephen Cyrus. Flynn: In loving memory of Inman Avenue will include Peter John Poldi, Charles Woleaski. our dear Brother-in-law who To host quality materials, H. Frelinehuysen, Clayton Hol- Robert Honyak. John Morgan, passed away, one year ago Oc- you'll easily win your cam- Th« Slyleline Do Luu 2-Door Sedan. lender, William Dunham, James William Quigjey, Donald Oroz, tober 20th 1951. One we loved Tortorice. Peter W. Smoyak, Dr. Fred Popovich, Frank Kirch. Ger- and shall never forget. paign with her in one of ald Gayla, Paul Brower, Anthony • BUY There's NO Value Like Nathaniel Frankel, Howard Ful- Raymonde apd Austin Gibbons these suits. Come in today lerton and Arthur Carlson. 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PERTH AMBOY 4-4900 III Ijil . unnpi IjN 11K INDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER lfl, 1952 PAGE THREE f Social Notes, Organization Activities Throughout Township Class of '27 Miss Marjorie Ann Kreger Weds Iselin Lions Club Kenny-Nagy Rites St. Cecelia's Church Setting Legion Auxiliary Lid Reunion Richard P. Gallagher of Fords To Hear Desmond Held on Saturday For Nobktt-Olbricht Wedding Names Chairmen ;K Preliminary ISELIN—Miss Joyce Olbrieht, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. WOODBRIDGE—Miss Marjorie Ann Kreger, daughter ISELIN—The Board of Direct- WOODBRIDOE — Miss Mary COLONIA—Chairmen of com- (,r ii 25lli nnnlvers- of Mr. and Mrs. John W, Kroger, 123 Prospect Street, be- ors of the Iselln Lions Club met at Cyntihia Ka«y, daughter of Mrs Fred Olbrieht, 29 Trieste Street, became the bride of Joseph mittees were named by Mrs. Wil- "l,y |lie Class of 1927 came the bride of Richard Patrick Gallagher, son of Mrs. he Green Street flreljouse and John Nagy, 191 Edsar Street and Paul Noblett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Noblett, Clif- liam Tnggert. newly elected presi- |,.,'. HiKh School were John Gallagher, 102 Ford Avenue, Fords, and the late Mr. made plans for future activities. the late John Nagy. was married ton, Sunday afternoon at St. Cecelia's Church with Rev, dent of Ladles' Auxiliary of Co- nici'tim: nf the com- lonia Post, American Legion, u Ronald Osborne, program chair- :o Donald Vincent Kenny, 524 John Petri, officiating. Wrfhifsday. The af- Gallagher, Saturday at Our Lady of Peace Rectory, Fords. follows: Rev. John Grimos officiated. man, announced that Magistrate Alice Place at Our Lady of Mt. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a ,, held lit Oak Hills Andrew D. Desmond will be guest Carmel Church Saturday noon. Oold Star mothers, Mrs. Rich- I,,,hen on November Given In man-lane by her father, gown of white crepe taffeta with ard Blrmlie; popples. Mrs. Andre* the bride wore d gown of white peaker at the regular dinner Rev. Vincent Lenyl, pastor, per- a ruffled oversklrt of silk net. A neetlnx October 20. formed the double-ring ceremony. Elster; past presidents' pttler, is chairman and he nylon tulle, . fashioned with r Honeymoon half bonnet of silk net trimmed Mrs: Paul Ablonczy; membership, bouffant skirt, Illusion neckline It was voted to ppurchasu e The bride, given in marriage with seed "pearls held her, veil of GOP f omen Plan Igistrd by Mrs. Josetoh- i Mrs. Stephen Stckel; hospitality, • lini'li't'iti. Miss Bertha with dropped shoulder effect edge, stretcher chair for the Iselln First by her brother-in-law, Joseph French illusion. She carried an Mrs. John Murphy; rehabilitation, In"rid Nelson Singer, ind cdfied with rows of Ohantilly Aid Squad. Frank Smutko re- Munaon, wore a strapless baiter- antique lace fan adornea wiui Mrs: George Kuchna; American- • Hi Spenrer, Herbert late extending to the bottom of ported that the Halloween window malerigth lace gown, with a white roses. Special Service Ism, Mrs. Calvm Jonhson; service, tl.k- -skirt. Her finfiertlp-lenuth painting contest will start on Oc- matching bolero jacket. Her nylon Victor Golcy, Wesley Mrs. Arthur Brown, Pompton COLONIA—T,he Colonia Wo- Mrs. John CLeary; child welfare Thomas I,imoli and reil was arranged from a bonnet tober 27 and judging will take tulle flnfiertip-length veil was ar- Plains,' sister of the bridegroom and Induction center. Mrs. Philip .rimmed with matching lace and place October 29. Contestants may ranged from a lace cap and she men's Republican Club heard and Mrs. Thomas Norton. Jr.. talks by Peter Smoyak, candidate Den Bleyker: sick, Mrs. Ernest ily of the valley. Her bouquet obtain application blanks at Hai;- carried a prayer book marked with Rahway, were honor attendants. BurrowE; publicity, Mrs. Wendell mrcliiu! nf the com- ry Kline's Stationery Store. or trte Township Committee; l|i(diilcd for November consisted of white carnations and a white orchid and stephanotis Miss Patricia Wlnham, Plainfield. Doll. i>aby orehldii. An Autumn Frolic will be held streamers. Howard Fullerton. Republican jt, scliiml No. 11. Mem- Novemher 14 at, St, Cecelia's Rec- was the bridesmaid. William Municipal chairman, at a meeting Plans were completed for a but- |ri,i,, will be contacted Miss Nancy Connell, Jersey City. Miss Stella Matway, Cartereit. Shannon, Nulley, served as best reation Center with music fur- 1 leld at the home of Miss Lenore et spaghetti dinner to be held on .is maid of honor, wore a Ri-een nished by Baron Boblck and his was maid of honor and Charles man and Arthur , Brown and Curbaugh, club president. Colonia election day from noon to 8 P.M., nylon net «own, a headpiece of orchestra. William Dangell is Kendrick, South Amboy, served as Thomas Horton, Jr., ushered. Boulevard. Jules lisa, Mr. 8moy- as post headquarters. velvet autumn leaves and carried hiiirrniin, best man. A reception was held at Frank ak's campaign manager, was a Guests were Mrs. John Schuet*, a bouquet of chysantliemums and A paper drive will be held Sun- After a wedding trip to New Dalley's Meadowrjrook Cedar guest. Mrs, John yuice and Mrs. Charles bittersweet. Set As , tiny, October 26 at 1 P.M. York City, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Grove. After a honeymoon trip Mrs Wlnfleld De Lisle, Mrs. Bet- Johns. The Junior bridesmaid, Miss will make their home at 143 Long through Canada, the couple will ty Barletti, Mrs. Henry Strubel, susan Bowers, niece ofthe bride, Hill Road, Colonia. For travelling reside In Clifton. Miss Lenore Carbaugh,and Miss Dance Date wore a gown similar to the maid the bride selected « gray suit and Rose CarbuuHh were hostesses. Adath Israel Bazaar navy blue accessories. The bride IN a graduate of Church Group to Hold of honor's. Woodbridge High School and at- Cards will be on hand for the The bride as a graduate of -Mrs Rubin Greco Thomas Dunham, Menlo Park, To Be Held Oct. 29th tended Scton Hall College. New- election day and the women are Dinner, November lit I he meetlnif of the Woodbrldge Hlfrh School and Is ark. She is a commentator on asked to vote early to avoid crowd- served as best man and Anthony employed by the New Jersey Bell klhary of Avenel Fire Gallagher, Brooklyn, cousin of VVOODBRIIXJE — fashions on the Seton Hall Radio ing of the polls at night when the WOODBRIDOB—At the last day nt the nrehouse. ments for the various booths to Telephone Co. Her husband was Station WSOU and Is a recep- men come to vote. meeting of the Coeds of the Pint Hr Di'tcr was wplcomed the bridegroom, ushered. A re- graduated from Hawley High ception was held at the Park be erected at the Woodbridge tionist for Imperial Commodities, Miss Lenore Carbaugh, Colonia Presbyterian Church, Anal plant i A scroll, to hon- School, Pennsylvania and attend- were made for a supper to be held Hotel, Plainfield Jewish Community Center tor New York. ^ Boulevard, will be In charge of |H'i•.•.niciit.s, is twins pre- the fourth annual Adath Israel ed Rutgers University and the baby sitting on election day and November 1. Tickets may be pur- For travelling the bride selected MRS. RICHARD P. GALLAGHER Bazaar on Wednesday, October University of Virginia. A veteran The bridegroom Rraduated from chased from any member. ney Dornyak, Ily man Ballon, nf Colonia will hold a card party West arrested by the T&l on employed as a secretary by Bryan the Colonia Village Association A more liberal loan policy, es October 23 at.8 P.M., at the home charges of conspiring to teach and John liockie, Mrs, An- will be contested this year. Mrs. Jerry Ferttg and Jack Laden. Scouting Forum n, Mrs. William Russell Hosiery Co., New York. Mr. Gal- Booth chairmen will be respon- peclally for small business, 'wa of Mrs. I. D. Parker, Amherst Ave- advocate the overthrow of the lagher, and army veteran, is Edward Pox, for secretary, was indicated by tile RFC. nue. Government. fail IT Mcuer, alternate the only unopposed candidate sible (or decoration of their WOODBRIDGE — "Laymen's |oi r prize w;is won by graduate of St. Mury's High booths. Sunday," will be observed Sunday ael Kclinr. Hostesses. School, Perth Amboy and St. when nominations were received at a meeting in the Rahway Inn. The special door prize com- morning at the Methodist church. |ji,,ri>h McCluc. Mrs Peter's College, Jersey City. He is mittee headed by Dr. and Mrs.' On Sunday evening at 8 o'clock Mrs. John Mclver employed by Retail Credit Co.. Other candidates are: For pres- the Methodist men will have as New Brunswick. Cyril Hutner, gave a report and •uliicr, Mrs. George 'f'ent. Kevin Healy and Robert urged that returns be made to guest speaker, Miss Nlelson who 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 1952 s. (icorco Koback. Af- Hamilton; for vice president, them as soon as possible. will lecture on "Nursing in Den- noacrt Sherman, Edward Fox and u showci' was held SERMON ON CANDIDATES Doors for the bazaar will be mark." She will illustrate her talk "THE FRIENDLY STORE" Mrs. Stanley Derew- Charles T. Morrison; for treasur- with slides. WOODBRIDGE "The Rellulon open at 6 P.M. A record crowd nr, Mrs. Charles Morrison and Is expected. Next Thursday an open forum of the . Candidates—Eisenhower Prank Mijores. will be held in the Sunday School and Stevenson," will be the sub- room to discuss the sponsoring of fANDAMZKI) It was renorted that the Town- ject of a sermon to be preached by ship Committee has promised to Cub Scout and Bo;' Scout troops. IHIUGE — Wil- Rev. Earl Hnnnum Devanny at investigate complaints of muddy H. Tietjen, Arthur Carlson and •h, ianitor of Keasbey the 11 o'clock Sunday morning at drinking water. Awards Presented Charles Paul wiU represent the fcrlcd In S(?t, NeLs Lau- the First Presbyterian Church. Raritan Council and will show a Italian Fine Art rJa.v that three window The election of officers will be motion picture on scouting. Par- 1 held October 29 at 8 P.M. at Rail- At Pack Meeting door window in the Pakistan reported setllns,' $15,- ents and children interested are had been broken, way Inn. All members are urged requested to attend. tack Yugoslavia. to attend, S "The Mail Goes Accepted as new members were Through" was the theme of the Mr. and Mrs, John T. Swanick, meeting of Cub Pack 148 held at Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian LaRossa, School 15 with Cubmaster Roger prints 1 Iselin COP Club Mr. and Mrs, Donald R. De Veaux, Keney in charge. Skits were pre- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton sented and displays held In keep- Mr. and Mrs. George Hahl, Mr. ing with the theme. To Attend Rally "An American in Italy" explored the highways and byway*, and Mrs. Charles Nehle, Mr. and Awards were made as follows: the galleries, the studios to bring you prints that exprew the Mrs. John Pachucki, Mr. and Mrs. Den 1, Roy Schmidt, Lion book ISELIN—The Sixth District Re- timeless fine art of Italy. These are original prints designed in Nicholas Boros. and Silver Arrow; Den 2, Peter publican Club met in the Second Farber, 1-year pin; Edward Pite- Italy—on Washable Rayon Crepe, guaranteed by Good House* Ward Republican headquarters keeping. You're in fashion with "prints from Italy" for now simmons, 2 Silver Arrows; Den 3, Wednesday for a special meeting SCOUT COURSES HELD Wayne Nagrosst, Lion Book, 2- at which It was announced by and through the Spring. WOODBRIDGE—At a meeting year pin and Bear Badge, 1 Gold Mrs. Caroline Peru that a Town- f Troop 33, Boy Scouts of Ameri- and 2 Silver Arrows; Paul Fen- sniy-wlde rally will be held Sat- more, 1 Gold and 1 Silver Arrow; a, held at the Parish House last urday In Colonia. "Roma" Den 4, Paul Burton, Lion Book; liday, courses in the handling Henry Weiman, Bear Badge, Gold A second rally will be held Octo- Handiome, nd. sharpening of knives and and Silver Arrow; Den 5, Arthur ber 29 in the Fords headquarters. Bayardm itrlped atchets and In rope splicing were Grosskopf. Wolf Badge and 2 Gold A motorcade starting from Fords dr«u eld. Donald Wilson and Robert Arrows; Eugene Engield, Lion will be held November first be- with notched collar. :tancik taught the knife and Book. ginning at 2 P.M. Sorrento r«d, mtchet and Ronald DeWltt, rope Mrs?. Elizabeth Bliss has do- V*n§llan aqua, Refreshments were served by Sicilian 9f*«n. iplieing. Also,' the refreshment, nated a quilt to the club to be Mrs. John Schmidt and mothers Siui U to 20; ame and prize committees met awarded at a later data. Peter of Den 1 Cubs, Smoyak, Second Ward candidate 16',i to 22Vi ir the niBt time. Aftw all mis!-. Trie ' next committee meeting for Township Committee and his ess was taken care ol, the troop will be .held November 5 at the campaign manager, Julius lisp, ltt la-yed Red Rover. home of Everett Volk, Middlesex were guests. Mr. Smoyak was the Avenue. The next pack meeting is winner of the dark horse pride. Woman, 97, runs hospital for in- scheduled for Nqvember 13, 7 P.M., Miss Anita Perez and Mrs. Gloria urablp cancer cases. at School 15. May were hostesses. A Woman's Best Friend ! IS HER SINGER SEWING MACHINE

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')-<> r.:r '*r '/ Chr:'t!ar j My orders are being issued T. • :: ir.ii that any future I d.retiive receded from Attorr e;. . ,\v..fE; rui b» referred to nirht o- I*;!: br Ar.hur C General Parwen." the police Vac , ivtcp;-ajs »h«r» arrange- W:i;!r.'y ^:d •''.' :>fen made to care for •.rae 3-ii.es:z :n Thf In recent years there hw be«r ;"'.;• :r:;t Llvini'MT A"Wi:» BapVir, Church a *arklnj a«re«««it between Nf•» : .)T-.i:ounconent was made Jeri«y and furroumUng suit-- , : = i.y.nt n.itement by A. W vhercljy a violator 'would be1 puri-1 • -i r:rp:tor of Perth Amboy Nfr Whj'rpy a o-nvb'-r "f thr '.rhed !n his own state if he fr>d ;; ;.-•.»'. Hc^pital. and M. Joseph Board '?.Ur:--.r*=Kp :T Tr,t FVs. to anurr to a New Jersey ucice' ' 1) ;'.:•• cna.rman of the Middlesex j t Chdnr. '-; CJ r: i &?,er:t;'t ;r j HO«VM, it is understood t'r.a; .:.••. Ciupter, National Foun- Bastm. Mj'^rnU'p:'' -pt/.» here-! ^nsyKmia rm» withdrawn from . :. : T Infantile Paralysis. : under •-.(• s;; :,-"-'"•"'* F.r--1 C'~jrc"r ' he agra»ment. and the new or- : .•.':: • ei! t followa. of Chf..:: JK::': ;.' NV* B:ua=- j 'ers are the result. :. c -.x-ofd iinK at Perth Am- wick iri the c'-vurte of a nMiw ^ Ocr.erai Hospital was de- *;df tour. H r:z;'.:\ *J t? are for acute polio tian S-.*-:••*• Ar.-wr* Q-j^tio: ONE DAY" JOB GOOD , • ^ •..::•,,: the height of the ln- Absu; ;he T;.:r.;-' ' O " H-Vj CLRTI^ND Ohio—Ronald W " .:•• ;i,i:Mly>^ period. Durin? '«! by .'.!: Ar::.j: F:«m 3t;ker took a "one-day" job ?2 .;mr.c months, the unit was • ears »?o. when he was 18 No* •;<.:•.<;:. -taffed and ready to treat The .n :sn f ;tatag of -e has :riher!t«! $26,000 frDrt Mr? i' '•'. < patients from within the cancer •*..' c": ir.'xa S tht lec- Ed.th H D. Hall, who kept him: •..••. T\er.ty-nine patients were turer as r.\'.:r."'. "fare 3 physic- ?n that )ob sin« that time. HB\- t • ••<: .inc cared for in the unit. ian's d:arr:nf.F ;rft a wom- rijs lost (its }c4t. Becker waj asked I;.- ho p/.al felt it should uke an .'eeliri? the fullest possible help T':<" -Aonri rt -r-j. wanted to drive for one day for a f-\:ir.; :n receiving and treating that *:r. •«• ;'• • m . 5!:e had woman who had just bought a car ' ;:D p.mer.t.s. at least during the n r better u."> "i ;:ir;«- >? her to He did—and when Mrs. Hall died A (iltrr that f:in W slipped nvrr the len>. of I\PII the simplest :v: ..t c' the polio period, and 1 learn ail sh* about God recently, at th* age of 79. she left camera »ill tx- a hflp in your hlark-and-whilr f.ill pictiirc l.ikin?. ' cooperatecl fully to that end with She turned lo her .ae him the raoney and the 1850 car; It kfrp' the clnnds in your skies. the Middlesex County Chapter. "Shirl? af :w>-an." Mr be had been driving for her. V; v tnat the peak, period has been Whitney COT'; TAKE YOjTR CAMERA TO THE COfXTRY ! .'e.\f heci and the incidence of new Whc-n fa'.', puts a bite ;n line atrj time : cc ":*?r. lent her & FREAK ACCIDE?rr piactiral to keep the unit open. 1 DANESE. W. Va— Flaying in i nd Jack Fros.' is maf.r^ nitT.t'.y |''»ncfr.trate on am.hen October rolls around. pattern shots. Try viewing those ; scenes from a number of angles j arrangements have been made for came int'i a b*-"tr Icr.vfledge of Do shoot some color this year the reception of patients. God zr.c ••'. h '.he .•''.rr.f: moment, the In Schools Advocated puinted out that despite the de- ing hit a 69,0OO-volt power line on The fall foliage practically de- •i.='cn. in the event of an emerg- $pac. taktn by PUBLIC SERVICE lecturer sa:d. the v.oman realized the construction site of a natural that the pa:n that ha'l been oo- mands that you take it home in WOODBRIDGE—The need for ency case of polio, the patient can gas pipeline. Two other men were color. As I've told you before, such first aid courses in the school pro- pe brought to the hospital for di- pre.ssint' h'.r had (Rsappeared, hurt, but not critically. She. reported thf- 'a-ct to her doc- picture taking is quite simple and gram was stressed by Lafayette agnosis. tor and he exam-nwi her. The doc- there isn't any reason why you j L^ngston, "chairma'n of "the cant take some rhots of which,Townsnjp Civi; Defense Council. tor appeared amazed and asked FALLS 3 FLOORS, BLACKS EYE SEWAREX PERSONAL what she had been coin?. The you can be really proud—if you at a meeting Thursday in the Mu- BIRMINGHAM, England—Pewr simply follow carefully the in- Mrs P. J. Adams and grand- woman told him about her efforts Dangerfle'.d1, two years old, fell nicipal Building. to knox more about God. structions packed with the film daughter, Kim spent the week-end from a third-floor window of his you are using at the time. .Letters urging, such a program with Mrs. Adams son-in-law and "The diseased condition has home, 30 feet to the ground and , will be sent to the Board of Edu- Por good .color_pictures, _you| superintendent, daughter and on Sunday visited disappeared completely." replied escaped with a black eye. His fall callon County at, St. Mary's in Burlington. the physician, "and nothing but was brokenly a clothesline which need to have the exposure as exact and State Department of Educa- God cou!:i ('•> ruch a thinn." bounced him into his four-month- as possible. To achieve this you4 tion. Mr. Wiiitr.f-y related the inci- old brother's baby carriage and cempare the day's weather with Mr. Livingston reported that STUCK ON' FERRIS WHEEL dent durin ' a ?<•<•lion of his adtopple- d him onto the cobbled the exposure chart that comes First Aid course? have been start- HAGERSTOWN, Mr.— Six per- dress devoted- to answering the •ard. with the film and select your cam- ed in Fords and the Inman Avenue sons, stuck at the top of a ferris question. "Bo* can I make spirit-: era setting accordingly. section of Coionia but felt that wheel at the Hagerstown fair- ual thitv-'s 'real v, me?" The heal- Christian Sclenee effectual?" and It's a good idea to do your color many more residents of the Town- grounds in a drenching rain, when ing of the woman, he said, was •elated an instance of how prayer shooting when the sun is strong- ship should register so new classes a belt propelling the wheel broke "an example of be.?cm:n(; consci- had brought about the rescue of est. That is when the light gives may be formed. and the big ride locked, were res- ous of spiritual reaMty," with the n American aviator in mid-Pa the purest color. If you are shoot- cued by firemen using their aerial natural result of destroying the ific when rescue seemed impos- ins in late afternoon, your pictures Some people learn something truck equipped with a 69-foot disease. sible. will have a reddish cast. At that from every contact. ladder. Strive ~lo ,Rnow God "Strive constantly.'1 advised the lecturer, "to be conscious of and to love the reality of God's pres^ ence and nature, for this only is real. Realize and know man's one- ness with God. This is making spiritual things teal to you. Such consciousness heals." During the course of his lecture, Mr. Whitney answered questions about. ovc,i mmJMi fear., makim: discords and limitation unreal, Weicome! and the Christian .Scientists' daily study of the Bible and Science and Health. The latter, he ex- plained! Is the standard textbook of Christian Science, "Science atid You're always welcome at the First Hank ami Trust Health with Key to the Scrip- tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, the Company—for you are our neighbor and friend, and we are Discoverer and Founder of Chris- A brave, indomitable people, fightin;.' tian Science. yours. The lecturer also answered the question, "What makes prayer in against overwhelming power, but forti- There are many services at your disposal here—perspnal ^Today's Pattern and commercial loans and checking facilities, home (inane- fied by the strength of freedom and in- ing, safety deposit boxes, trust department, savings-and one dependence, guarantee that our flag of our trained personnel will he pleased at any time to dis- i cuss with you any one or all of them. They are here to serve woidd continue to fly over a free land. you-our staff and the various departments within the hank- But freedom in a living thing, requiring and whenever you are- perplexed or feel the need for counsel continuous nourishment from tho$<' and guidance on any financial matter in your personal or businette affairs, call upon iis. We will always be glail to see who wa$t to own it. Keep our freedom I • • • i ' alive by living according to its precept*, you-aifd to be of a;ny help that we can. , ,' ! . •• I " ' ' I this Election Day, vote your free vot<-. Your bank is your friend-and at the .First Bank and Trust Company you can rest assured we will strive to be ever worthy of such friendship. i I III I BE SURETO "Our Business is Serving You5 i FIRST BANK AND

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ittouded the Eleventh Annual iintinr Dfince of the Middlesex AVENEL PERSONALS ind Somerset, Council's past coun- llj Mrs, Martin Dm Blcykrr ilors Association 80ns and Daughters of Liberty at the Hotel k • 17 niiiw Avcnnr, Avtwl—Tolrphone WO 8-0086. Roger Smith In New Brunswick, Saturday. nitH Mbrftry Associa- lie nnd tickets will br sold at the •Mrs. David Davis and daugh- -I, !:mion'o\v nluht. at dour. er, 15 Lenox Avenue, spent, the ; in- AvriU'l Library. The October meeting of theweekend with Mrs. LeRoy Gates. Mis. Hii'lmnl Hayes, IJM» Mothers and Mother'?; Club Wllltesbarre, Fa. in1, nre Hip paronU nf in Avenel Cub Scouts of Pack 141. —Girl Scoirt Troop No. 12 will Pntririn Anil. Mrs, was held tn the Jiome of Mrs'.meet Saturday »|fernoon at 1:45 F.lin.ir Filz- Charles Meinman, 28 Harvard ~.M. with Mrs,'.Edwnrd Koslc, Avenue. The November meeting eader; in the First Presbyterian W;il rm Cline, Park Avo- will be held in the home of Mrs.Church. Mr :md Mrs. Frank Mrs- Jiimos Munzel, 81 Maple Street, -Mr. and Mrs, ftgrry "Bourn and nliiVT. -were weekend --Robert MHZZUV. 10 Lenox Ave- amily of Canterbury, Conn., were ,! Ml• nnd Mrs. Edward nue is recuperating nt home after week end guests of Mr. and Mrs imdpn. Cnnn. a sui-Rir.al operation at New Harry C. Jones • Sl\, 97 Maple I'.in id -TPHCIHTS Asnoria- Brunswick Hospital, Street. 1952 Boneless "Super-Right" Quality Sieer Beef 1 Mil! meet. Tucsitay, A-rin —Barbara Oakley, 48 Chase —Lewis Oakley, 47 Chase Ave- "I,,.itI II P.M. in the Si'honl ! Avenue, spent the weekend with Kdw.nd H n r b e r t, nue, was the Sunday dinner Illl Mrs. Rose Class of Livingston. of Miss Mary Kaysev, Clifton. neiliir Jit Perth Am- --Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford. 12 —The Senior Choir of the First, I Si iol will speak on Lenox Avenue had as dinner Iso piesout illnst.nitPd Presbyterian Church will rehearse Round Pot Roast wests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ler Johnson, Totlenvllle, Staten this eyening at 8:15 o'clock with y't the director, Mrs. Prank Miumir. Uieiliood of Pons of Island and Mr. and Mrs. John H. More people, buy their Round Put IIIIMH a dance Kntui1- Johnson and family of Blrmham- —Mrs, William Hugelmeyer I I 111 Mie Aypiicl .li'wmli ton, N. Y. Mrs. Getyge LudwiR, Mrs. William fumsl at A&l' limn at any other Mine. Ib. :'' nler. Music will be -Mr; and Mrs. Frank Benson, Larson and Mrs. Herman Kam- ,\ ii\ I Fine Bits of Ky- Avend Street. Mr. and Mrsback. , Ayenel, attended the dio- meiitiS, will be avuil- Charles Hir-ssel, Burnett Street cesan meeting of the Parochial fliiir is open to the and Lewis Oakley. Chase Avenue Parent Teachers Association in Trehtan, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Jones Jr., and children, 56 Harvard Ave- Top Grade DUCKS nue, attended a performance nf the rodfco at Madison Square Gnr- den, New York, Sunday. Ready-to-cook Regular Style —Parent night will be observed In Self-Service ,ln Service Ib. tomorrow everting in the First Meat Depts. Presbyterian Church of Avenel a Meat Depts. 8:00 o'clock in the church audi- torium. Two film strips entitled, "God Speaks to You," and "No in the Headlines," will be shown, All parents, teachers and officers of the church are Invited. Host to- A Top Round Steak . . . Sliced Bacon SP.ROM esses for the evening will be the f Sunday School teachers. BSfeJ Round Tip Roast '-<^ it Smoked Pork Shoulders 'K —Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Jones Plate Beef Fr. h f* boihng | 39« First Presbyterian, Church wi 2 27 sponsor a TV demonstration b, Bell Telephone Company in th Washed Spinach J£zL JX13X c (EASE RESISTANTS church auditorium on October 27 —The Rosary Society of St. An POtatOeS U S. No 1 grade-A size 1 0 ^ 59c [only 5.95 drew's Catholic Church will spon sor a luncheon In the church ha Iceberg Lettuce ™«™ M* head 15c on Wednesday from 11 A.M. t Foods Wes rn MK.YS Z1ITFJI 2 P.M. Fresh Carrots '« bunch9c —The youth choir of the Firs AT EXTRA SAVINGS! HJRCOATS Presbyterian Church will rehearse White Onions Forbc^ ibjjjc this evening in the choir room at 2929 ozz. 7:15 o'clock. Table Celery whteorpascai staik 15c Cling Peaches Si C9ncan 28c •^James Petrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Petrow, 3 Lenox Ave- Butternut Squash ^^1*™ ib.5c 17 oz. nue, is a patient at Perth Amboy Fruit Cocktail . 2 cans General Hospital, Fresh Broccoli *«••">'«™»bunch 25c —The Executive Board of the 20 u. Avenel Paren^ Teachers Associa- Yellow Turnips usNOi9rade |b-4c Sliced Pineapple can 27c DOI I.IM II tion met recently in the School Auditorium with Mrs. William Le- Eating Pears •ani.it ib17c Cream 17oz. gay presiding. Plans were com- Golden Corn Style 2 cans 29< PETS from 7-95 pleted for the Teachers Luncheon to be held in the school on Octo- 214 oz. r ber 29. A card party will be spon- H.»I-O-Bit Process Cheese Tomato Catsup bottles sored by the PTA on October 27 at fc.S DAILY TO (i P. M. Koos Brothers, Railway, at 1:30 1 P.M. wtith Mrs. John Krutzler, Sliced Green Peas 2 Lj;37c Tomato Sauce 3 22c HI DAY TOO P. M. chairman and Mrs. William Peter- sen, co-chairman. quart American Tomatoes 2 41c Prune Juice bottles 53c 4fso Save on These Other Values'. pkgs. Super Soft-White AY-AS-YOU-RIDE Siinnyfield — Fancy Fresh Creamery Vanity Fair Facial Tissues 2 of 400 39c RnltAV (ln:'lb-PRIN;s' 81c> 70# cakes in DUTTCr | # 7* With Valuable 15c Coupon Sa to r Sweet brick Wrisley's Toilet Soap 8 plastic bag I.. without extra taxes!Cheddar Cheese ^i ™ 1 year ib 65c Nabisco Chocolate Mallomars # t 4 oz. pkg. Provolone Cheese ^cy domestic-si^d ib 59c These special prices are effective through Wednesday, Oct. 22nd in Super Cream Cheese Breakston, 4«.bar22c Markets and Self-Service stores in the New York-New Jersey Metropolitan area only. Frozen Foods... Pineapple Juice ode. 7 -" 37c Ann Pago Beans -<—- 2 23c Prepared Spaghetti 6 Tomato ketchup --^e ^^190 Macaroni, Spaghetti 2 lr, 33c Orange Juice oid south 2 c"27c Greenwood's 16 oz. jar | f C Corned B,;f Hash ^^ 6oz can33c Red Cabbage home-style Chicken Pot Pie swa^n 3 ,Ptg 39c lLa Rosa Roiuoni, 16oi. Chili Con Game B^S. ,6«can3ic Macaroni ...Mueller'. s 2 okas. A 3 r la ill's iO',i 01.1 Qe GelatinDess8rts ^uTfl.'v . r; 3^!i>.17e Spaghetti Sauce „,„,Meal o„r Wuihrooif„.,„.„l ca„.n . ., Junket Damsh Dessert 2 ^ 23c Parson's Ammonia -^ qua.tbom.21c Cream of Rice Cereal "0^ 33c Noxon Metal Polish HC, bom. 23c Van Camp's Tenderoni 2;.- 23c Cut-Rite Waxed Paper 23c

Mazda Oil Libby's Baby Foods Upton's Tea For salads f.nd cboking Strained or Chopped pl-g of C7, pk). 65c 48 l«a bags V I * pint 35c quart Q|C 5 i*" 49° rouR YES vote Mr the Garden State Parkway means the 180-ntfle Parkway} will be built as a pay-as-you-ride highway. You'll get it in 3 years... instead, Lemon Pie Campfire I MrKmans of 40, and at NO EXTRA TAXES. Crackftr Jacks C Only users will pay for the Parkway rr. the safest yet to be engineered. Will they' Regularly 57 Marshmallows C^ndy coaled popcorn Granulated Soap giant do sol Look at the proof of experience. In your own state, see how the New Jersey THIS WEEK ONLY each :• 13c ;£ 33c 6 P^ 23e ft' 28c 67c I ^urnpike is running years ahead of expected income. Expert consultants predict the Parkway will serve an equally grtiat state traffic ,1 Hi •;1 I |'need... will pay for itself with reasonable toUs and at NO EXTRA TAXES... and < Blu-White Fbkes Argo Gel 15c coupon tvilh 3|b. can Spry good [>ill$ave at least $80,000,000 in finance costs/ ' Marvel White Bread Blues while you wash lowaidi purcHaiu of I doian tigs Gloss Starch You can rely on the proof of experience. You can Rye Bread , 2 Pkgs 17c 85c 11 2 Pi 27c FQR TOP have the Parkway now-rather than 40 years 'from English Muffins SAVINGS now-as a pay-as-you-ride project with no extra taxes! leOffer All A&P Super Markati Kirkman's Kirknan't Coiplexiou Soap Joy and Self-Service stores are Buy 4 c»k«# r«oular pric* 26» Eip*ci«lly for Open Friday Evenings to Cleanser 9 P. M. G«i,1caki _1c 7 01 VOTE at the top of your bnliot Nov. 4th ,5 regular cakes for %l» GARDEN STATE PARKWAY Camay Soap Old Dutch Cleanser Especially (or lh» bath For loil«l and bath Chasts dirt • s Pri«H tff«cliv« through Sal., Ott. IS In 5,43c 3 'X , 22« Imt Mgiktti ft UU-Unitt ttmt only. PAGE STX THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1952 INDEPENDENT CUBS ENJOY TRIP G O P Campaign Minority Group Trends in Travel' COLON! A—Cub Pack 146 spon- Kopper Announces sored by the Colonla Civic Club 'Continued from Page I) (Continued from P»g* V (Continued from Ptue l) enjoyed a trip to LaOuardia. Air- situate lying .'J'*;, : PORT READING NOTES assumed control power the Re- of Education furnished htm with and versatile enough to provide port Saturday. The boys were ac- publicans handled the loreclous- Law Partnership ber 24th in all actions taken to about two dosen rnstume changes. companied by Howard Currid, advance the program, and es- Her planned wardrobe Includes nnd more fmiv '„.' " • Mr*. John McDonnell ures of thousands of parcels of Mrs. Kenneth Parsons, Mrs. How-Petition nddriL property- and what a slipshod Job WOODBRIDOE -- Edward A. pecially in voting to Invite the new two different types ol "trick" tri- Phone WO 11-1II2W ard Currid, George Webber, Ru- J. Bmalley, onTii ;,;' they did of It! The task was so architect to meet us in conference angles of jersey which any woman r Kopper. local attorney, and for- dolph Peterson and Philip Davis. -ly fli« WoodbrldRe Township nual Adal-h Israel Baza&r at Com- Emporium. There will also be an can half truth—the costs involved uate ol KutRers University Law fill booklets as "Tourins Can Be Hou»tng Authority In our road repair program. We 3. The selection of Alexander E, R, FINN, Executive Director munity Center, October 29 ... exhibition of antiques. ichnol, and was admitted to prac- Child's Play" and 'Travel a la I.-I,. 10-16. 23 PUT Dr. and Mrs. Louis Manger are have expended money as necessary tice in New Jersey and U.S. Courts Merchant and Son by the majority Car.1 • YOUR |DLE now In Hi'hmniid, Va.. where Doc 'HH.DREN OF MARY MEET to improve our roads. We are members of the Board of Educa- She will present each of thr SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY proud to admit this'to be true. We ,n XH29. tion means that the taxpayers will CHANCERY IMVISrON DOLLARS TO W0RK has opened dental nlfices. The Children of Mary Sodality employes present with hpr lat- Docket No cin-sa met in St. Anthony's Hall Monday feel that the public is entitled to be called upon to pay a reasonable »st booklet, "Cniol Lane's Vaca- NOTICB Of PAYMENT OF CONDEM- invi-sl,,,,,,, " evening. Miss Tina Giordano pie- such improvements, and we are Mrs. Ryan Heads Group charge for this preliminary work tion Dress - O - Graph." which NATION AWARD INTO THE SUPE- performed by the firm of Pierson shows how to Ret a »linle truni- RIOR COURT, CHANCERY DIVISION Tidbits: sided in the absence of Miss Ann- fioim to continue to Improve them. For Alexander Meeting and McWllliRms. which otherwise In the mutter of the application of Thermo - Kin, ,i, ;.'" '* Peter ,). Annr-o, seaman. U8N. It* Renaldi. president. Plans for regardless of Republican sniping would have been covered by their ful of vacation costumes from one the State Highway Commissioner of the Unit will stnit v,,,, ""'r"l|i Christmas party will be com- for their own political purposes. suitcase, along with her other State of New Jersey for the payment (| 280 Sin! tli Street, WoodbridKe. "There was at time, during the WOCDBRIDGE — Mrs. Law- percentage fee. of certain moneys Into the Superior l0 l pleted nt the next meetinn In No- rence Ryan, Sewaren. has been ; ravel aids. Court of New Jersey. Chancery Dlvlnlon, »»»lfhlj-MtKf;lll"",'| "'^| Aboard the radar picket destroyer ember. Election of officers will economic depression (the Reptil>- named Township chairman for the Discuss Contract ns payment for the taking for public »f your own, Y,,M „„, J'JI U3S Turner: Henry J. Neary. ra- ilso take place at this meeting. liean depression, if I may deviate' 4. At the meeting on September use of lands of Herbert Thomas Ben tea to be held In honor of Archi- ton. et si. finrman Iranian, LI3N, son of The Sodality will receive com- when the federal fjovernment was 24th. the Board of Education at- '"•""'•'I'li h-,1,'"'. Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Neary, 507 munion in a Rroup at thr 9:00 prepared to do what It did in bald S. Alexander, Democratic torney, Mr. Martin, Informed all Town Acts TO: Elizabeth Benson Connolly nnd wmy-your ,„„!,„„,.„ *• •andidato for the U. S. Senate, at John Connolly, her husband; Her- F r a nr i s Avenue. Woodbrldge. ''clock mass Sunday morning. thousands of other townships and members present that he under- (Continued from Page 11 bert Thomas Benson, widower; HMedon'.lontt,.,,,,,,,. aboard the destroyer USS Boric .he Pines. Metuchen, October 23 Idwsrd F. Benson anil Anna Ben- It was decided to hold the Union cities in the nation^improve and stood the contract with the Mer- said, "that most of it is coming "I"'f>Joy n,,,| «. , " and Grow C. Paulson, machin- pave roads with funds from the from 2-5 P.M., under the auspices son. \ his wife; Catherine Benson E (lkl|11 Sodality meeting here in the near chant firm was written on the out of Perth Amboy and some Scally nnd John Scully, her hus- of the County Women's Demo- tiofis, and If ynl, ,„.,, 'I ist's mate second class. USN, 668future. Works Progress Administration! standard printed Architects In from Carteret." bnnd; George W Benson and Jen- St. beori-? Avenue, Wuodtiridge. lut the Republican administra- cratic Organization. stitute form, and that in his opin- nie Benson, his wile; Jeremiah A. •wie pornon w"1111rI II i on board the amphibious force tion neglected to benefit by this Reservations may be made with Committeeman George Mroz Benson nnd Mnry Benson, his wife; ion that form was not adequate then entered Into the debate and James McPhle; John Rader; for success, you ,M'I ,„,','/ flagship USS Mount Olympus re- program. Mrs. Ryan by calling Woodbrld«e for a contract with a public body Adolph L»rsen; Township of Wood- Pardon Our Pride said he is "to accord with these »v*niir ^ '" ih-.hu cently participated In "Operation "Had the Republicans used Fed- 3-2166-R after 6 P.M. Local and limited in its right to spend, be- bridee. » municipal corporation of P people. We are grateful to Mr. New Jersey; Unltad atntea of transportatlori, n ,,,,, '* Main Brace" -daily maneuvers In (Continued Horn Pum 1) eral funds to fix and pave your County Democratic candidates cause it left too much to be im- America; Ocean Conntv Lumber which NATO naval forces con- I. Ryder, publisher of Cobble - Township's streets they would will be present. Haberlein and we belfeve the U. have (toot) cnii,,,,.,,,, ""'Jl plied, and he asked permission of S. Metals has been most coopera- Co., a corporation of New Jersey; ducted aid and surface operations skill, N, Y., Times: Paul R. have had to admit that the Demo- the board to write Mr. Merchant and io whom It may concern: of safrly trims,,,,;-, ,, i(.'"' . . . There are three bar mitzvahs Biaetz, publisher of Fox Chase. crats were doing something worth and submit a memorandum of the tive. I believe it is in 'order to TAKE NOTICE that piirmiant to an ENTERTAIN AT MEETING thank them. I wish to make a order mude by Honorable Howard to 33,000 l!,s., * "'\ coming up at the Community Cen- Pa., Breeze; William J, Pape. while. They would also had to per- AVENEL—The Choral Group of provisions he thought should be Ewart, one of the Judge» of the Su- ter—Lawrence Wolpln, son of publisher of Waterbury, Conn., mit Democratic supervision of added to the contract. Mr. Martin motion that the health officer be perior <;ourt of New Jemey. on the samp for fxumiii.,t:,i:i Avenel Parent Teacher Association authorised to secure estimates on 29th dny of September, 1952, the State --Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolpin, on Republican-American-, Felix K. workmen on the projects. This, to added that he believed Mr. Mer- Make Appli, lUl.n under the direction of Mrs. John services for making a survey and Highway Commissioner of the State of October 25 and Gary and Victor McCarthy, sports editor of the the Republicans, would have been chant would have no serious ob- New Jersey him caused to be paid Into Gallagher, entertained at the Fall report back to the board," Ostrower. twin sons of Mr. and Norristown, Pa., Times-Herald. a horrible thing—they might lose County Council meeting in Day- jection to such provisions. The the Superior Court of New Jersey, The motion- was carried unani- Chancery Division, the sum of Two Mrs. Joseph Ostrower on Novem- votes. ton on Tuesday. Those who parti- eight members present gave Thousand Five Hundred Twenty-Eight mously. Before the meeting ad- R.J. ber 1 ... DIES IN TRAILER "The Lsues this year in Wood- cipated were: Mrs. John Kerkes. unanimous consent to Mr. Martin Dollars and Eighty-two Cents (12.328.82) Delsea bridge township are crystal clear. Mrs. William Legay, Mrs. Harry 5. Mr, Martin sent such a mem- journed Edward Kopper, repre- nR the amount directed bv William WOODBRICGE—John Hunter. senting the Woodbridge Lions H. Devlne nnd John E. Woodlnnd, Jr., Vlneland, Now |,^ ;0, who residied In a house trailer We feel the public wants a con- Jones Jr., Mrs. James McHugh, orandum to Mr. Merchant and at two of the commissioners In condem- y Vital Statistics: tinuation of progress and perform- Mrs. Joseph Radowski, Mrs. Wil-the meeting October 2nd, Mr. Mer- Club declared "it is common nation, to be paid by the State High- Telephone 'i ;i ii .t the Ideal Trailer Camp, Rah- knowledge we are "being subjected way Commissioner for the acquisition Five newcomers made their first vay Avenue, was found dead in ance by men of proven ability and liam Kuzmiak, Mrs. Daniel Den- chant agreed in principle to all experience. We are confident the vich, Mrs. Frank Rumpletin, Mrs. the suggestions, but asked for to a nuisance and the municipal appearance at Perth Amboy Gen- :ed Monday morning by his son- body should bring necessary ac- n-law, P. R. Allen, with whom he public will shun and reject any Robert Heinrich, Mrs. Lawrence some slight changes in language eral Hospital during the past few substitute w)th a Republican tion against the plants of which days as follows: Prom Wood- eslded. The police said death was Pelton and Mrs. Stephen Marku- „:...:. ::.. Martin agreed to, and label." lin. that improvement in the terms of it is suspicious and let them prove bridge, a daughter to Mr. and !ue to natural causes. they are not responsible. The bur- Mrs. Felix Serafln, 28 De Soto the contract will cause no delay FAM1SE Pretty soon now someone you whatever. den of proof Is on Industry. Let HER Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Young things sometime take It come In and prove whether or 'ootball too seriously, but they en- know will be killed by an "unload- Learn to laugh at yourself; 6. If, however, our request in Albert Kizub. 106 James Street sometimes you are pretty funny. not it Is guilty." liK CORSET , , . from Fords, a son to Mr. and oy it. ed" gun on a hunting trip. August to have the contract re- FASHION Mrs, Harry Sequine, 45 Jefferson ferred to the board attorney had Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. not been voted down, the contract You might try going to church SECRET Howard Dodge, 53 Pine Street,.. would have been in .final form be- next Sunday; you can't blame the From Iselin, a son to Mr. and fore this. heat much longer. Mrs. Michael Sisko, 7 Wilson Ave- 7. We still have no idea what Enjoy the flurm ol nue, Mr. Bangert thinks we have done figure you ;nlmirc to cause any delay. Custom littiil fur lii( 8. We are sincere in our efforts Joltings: to have these schools built as ultimate in pollute quickly as possible, but it is also io «K REDUCING TEST control. Members of the Girl Scout our duty, as elected represents.-. Troops of Avencl are doing their tives, to see to it that the interest? 1 bit to brinn cut the vote on Gen- of the taxpayers are protected.' Custom Fiire eral Election Day, November 4. They announced this week that So/Oil they will be stationed outside the Senator Clinton Anderson has polling booths on election day to recommended that salaries for FOUNDATIONS take care of babies and small chil- members of Congress be increased dren while their mothers are in from $12,500 to $24,000 a year. the booths to cast their vote. The girls will be in charge of an- adult Met. l-ini Nationally Advertised in Leadine Mati.i. leader. They also announced that ISELIN iKlln, N. i. they will take care of pets, too . . . "Bob" Bailey, our health of- NOW TO SAT., OCT 18 ficer, has his troubles with dogs. He related at Board of Health The only theatre in meeting Tuesday that one Avenel N. J. to play these 2 •woman got, into the dog warden's WALTER READE truck and refused to move until outstanding hits on I* Sm!*f fa her pet was returned to her. The PULL DOWN LEVER 4B the same program! dog warden, he said, is the Town- ship's most unpopular employe, Jennifer Jones in ujiniev MAJESTIC and residents as a whole try all "CARRIE" DRIVE A. CLAYTON I'l-rth Amhiiy—Tfl. |',.\. -I-OIUK kinds of schemes to outwit him ,.. Plus M <' t • • \ i-1J •- • t I BOOKS as GIFTS Clifton Webb - Ginger Rogers • NOW SHOWING • • HllDAV ;ind Mil i:H» HOLLENDER Use Our Christmas LAY-AWAY PLAN "DREAMBOAT" A* ner treteM Ml Vleto JSewsettcs: CHILDREN'S BOOKS • EDUCATIONAL TOYS SUN. TO WED., OCT 23 Burt Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Naylor. For Surrogate DOLLS • STUFFED ANIMALS I am told, have bought the former "CRIMSON PIRATK" MAN IIXII: Filenbaum home on High Street. ADULT BOOKS • RIBLES • ATLASES Plus Peter Lawford in 1 "YOU FOR ME" The Filcnbaums have moved into November 4,1952 DICTIONARIES • ALBUMS • DIARIES >MARIO •wHisrii ••rimu their newly-built home inMetuch- GAMES FOR ALL AGES STOP" en . . . Nearing completion on GREETING CARDS Wilh (li'ii. 11'' High Street is the new home of ' FOR ALL OCCASIONS LANZA the Bob Hellers . , . Ground 'has MIDNKillT been broken for the Pjitnoi home HALLOWEEN NEEDS on Linden Avenue . . . More blood Jlllllll |MHl\!rl dunurs are needed to fill the quota slip-on BOOK CHILDREN'S COSTUMES • MASKS at the Red Cross Bloodmobile at SHOP NO1SEMAKERS • DECORATIONS FORDS; N. J. — P. A. 4-034K the Methodist Church tomorrow ul Slr.iiis'- afternoon . . . Mrs. Nicholas Plen- 79 Smith Street «>PP- strand Theatre) Perth Amboy THURSDAY and FRIDAY WED. THRU SAT. nert. who has been very active James Ca«ney, Dan Dailey, "THI in the Citizens' Council, Is mov- Corrine Calvet "STORY OF ing out of town around the first WILL, ROGERS" SINMKS of the month . . , WHAT PRICE GLORY" with ICulof by Technicolor) Jane Wynian . Will Rogers, Jr. siux'KiNc . - Mli!l|"":'iii — ALSO — uf llic (ijrls li> ' '"'•" Last But Not Least: for happy feel "SON OF ALI BABA" N Glenn Ford, Ruth Roman Matruul'—S-i- "" The girls at the town hall are with All Tli-kH> i'- ';i '^ vieinti with each other in making Pur? wool in a wonderful "YOUNG MAN WITH Tony Curtis - Piper Laurie ON SIAUK!—IN PIJKSON! variety of patterns and their offices look nice. Mrs. Deg- IDEAS" —Sl'NDAV, (H'TOHKK 26TH— • Sl'NDV. ^1 il(INllU' enliardt in the health office ha* colors. some very healthy looking plants SUNDAY »HRU TUESDAY 8AUET m$E STARS to cheer up her quarters . . . ditto SATURDAY THRU TUESDAY "CRIMSON PIRATE" In the assessors' office . . . Pfc with Edward A. Andt>rsen, son of Mr Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis Hurt Lancaster - Eva Bartok P-iid Mrs. Thomas Anderson, 80 Mona Freeman Koym Street, Fords, hjis lef "THE DEVIL MAKES Cjiins) Edwards to 'help man the • When a loun is; the right answer to your money "JUMPING JACKS" THREE" fti)- defense in the Niagara Falls. — ALSO — with problem, we do everything possible to make it your N. Y. area. . . '. And last, but not Judy Canova, Alan Hale, Jr. Gene Kelly - Pier Angeli lgast to all you nice people who Genuine, soft way — and in your best interests. So bring your cash glove-ltutlicr "HONEY CHILE" Our Saturday and Sunday have inquired about mom's health problem to foruxmoi with coniicience. glad to report that she Is feeling padded (Color by Technicolor) Matinees (,'unlinuous tolea. somewhat better .... "In Your Bast Interest" Ev«n$ CASH YOU GET Be confident you will Pqyjti 15Mos. 20Moi. AIR CONDITIONED 1 SU.VWt I"" "\ s,,, receive prompt, friendly $247.63 $312.02 $20 SAI.K I*IK ••" glamor on a bench attention, Phone first for $28 448.p9 •'• I'HII (Ili.MVN, t;.1) MAT A KVK. 1-visit loan . , . write, lor Above poymfrnti cover yg STATE THEATRE Soft, comfortable, Chargt 2'/i% no. qn nsaid bal wonnmuDOK. N. J. Io S300-. >/, of 1 ma. on bal. I , come in. fkwmat served Our outstanding hand-washable.. , N. J. TODAY THRU SATURDAY ~ omers Cary GRANT - Ginger ROliKRS - Marilyn MONROK in sportswear and casual Infants' sizes, l.Sp "MONKEY BUSINESS" last year—proof that employed men and wear "for the football Children's sizes, 3,95 rius George MONTGOMKRY K*rin BOOTH in women, married or single, are seri/td m "CRIPPLE CREEK" games will draw cheers. It J'ays to Shop at their best interests. Be confident you wjll SUNDAY THRU TUK8DAY I't'rth Amliuy - F. \. 4-1S93 not b« itrg*d to borrow unnacewnrily Jane« CAGNEY - I urimif (,'ALVKT tn the New Loom %%i «o iJOO on Ugnaturt, Furnltor*, ar Auto • V "WHAT PfllCE GLORY" Plus 'THAT IIKIJ "THE LAUGH RIOT" !*» f Janet LEIGH - Keenwi WYNN in "FEARLESS FAGAN" ten&onai FINANCE CO. MONDAY • TUESDAY. SILVER N1TE 103 MAIN STREET Oround floor, 1383 IRVING STB HI, RAHWAY ' WBP^6DAY TIIRUSTTURDATI-T Y VVUUUBKIUGE Cprntr Ml lion Stt.«t, INekt [o A 4 P Super Ma.k.ll The New Saucy Son»-ll|led Romance Neu to Woolwartb's Phone NAhway J-ltSO * John H, Honywlll, YES MANogM "THE MERRY WIDOW" OPEN FRIDAY TILL 8 liiani mob It ruldmli ol all svimuflijiiig l«wni • Limit N*. tit Starring Un.t TURNER KXTKA HINYVKHV SINDAV A1»J)H> •lie' PAGE SEVEN INDEPENDENT-LEADEU THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1052 FORDS NEWS 9itbepetti}ent- FORDS NEWS rds Little League Honors Teams and Sponsors at Banquet; Fords Man Earns $500 Donated to Date Toward Children's Style irntveiss, Allie Clark and Harold G. Hoffman are Speakers Trip to Texas Ambulance Fund, Lions Report Show Scheduled I]):' The Folds Little Lea- FORDS—The Fords Lions Club met in Lopes Restau- tlons with a club house and dug-1 of the league, presented belts and teams managers of the above FORDS—Alfred J. Kurhna of FORDS—Mrs. Dorothy Fun Ing- ils basebiill tenms outs. Work is to begin In a few,buckles to the most vnluable play- teams, Robert Rlelley and John rant with President Walter Rasmussen In.charge. He an- at I lie first annual 45 Livingston Avenue, an employee ton, senior vice president of the JiiV weeks and It is hoped it will be'ers: Norman Svarre of Dudlcs Meszaros received trophies. of the Newark Division of the nounced that the annual District Governor Ni^ht is sched- Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords Me- ,, i,,i(l in our Lady of Pea-1 ready for the 1953' baseball sen- Browns; Robert Orlfflth of Inter- Medals were presented to the American Oil Company, is one of uled for December 8, morial Post 6090, VFW, was in lex son. boro Red Sox, Stephen Meszaros charge of a meeting held In post i m Allen. league secretary, 1 members of the Red Sox by Ed- the 65 members of the sales force John J. Van Zant, general chairman of the committee P "Snuffy ' Stlrnweiss, for- Jr., of Our Lady of Pence Holy headquarters. She announced that i Me master of cercmon- mund Daly, treasurer. William Al- from Maine to Florida to be re- irrd mer N. Y. Yankee star and Allle Name Thanks; James Fleminsjloss ponsorinL g the purchase of a new ambulance for the the post will sponsor a dance No- . Governor Harold G. len presented the Olants with warded with an expenses-paid, ruin Clark of the Philadelphia Athle- , Jr., of Fords Lions Club Tlsers; St, John's First Aid Squad re vember 1 at headquarters. The of .South Amboy. medals, John P. Meszaros. public seven-day trfp to the Texas oil tics spoke of their experience in (Robert Buck of Popovitch Build- ported that over $600 has been Dambach Jr., George Mook, Jo- auxiliary, under the chairmanship Hiich QuiRley, Wood- relations director, presented a fields, M. L. Schwartz, vice presl ! the nifljor leagues. t<>on Campbell, crs Phillies; Richard Kayla of dent in charge of sales, announc- eallzed to date on the goal for seph Levendosky. Joseph Rebo- of Mr«. Henrietta Martin, mil be inviiship, spoke on the member of the Middlesex County plaque to Dubay with the names of Walter's Pharmacy DOdgers; John the year's winning team engraved ed today. $3,000. He stated the First Aid vich, Andrew Sorenson, and U. 8. In charge of hospitality. L iM'iiiii conducted through- Chosen Freeholders, presented the Dennis Jr., of Dixie Belle Olants Air Force Major Oeorge Behrens This will be placed in the new Mr. Kuchna earned his trip Squatl was definitely In need of a Plans were made lor the first |r tiiwnsbip nnd promised county runnerup trophy to John S. and Robert Reyboek of Caswcll- Fords. Harold Backus, newly ap- stadium clubhouse when iUls com- through his individual achieve- r.ew ambulance to maintain the annual children's fashion show to ,. lic'ivlfd supnort of the Me.szavos, manager of the Dixie Struss Cube. pointed Scoutmaster of Troop 51, pleted. ments In helping the company existing service. The club Is spon- be held November 19 in the ItlH' ill l.lliS Bell Sportsmen A. C. Giants. Also The championship trophy of the sponsored by the Fords Lions was provide more and Improved soring a series of activities to post rooms. The afTnlr will be open loi !• ie y(iunn boys." Introduced were Rev. John E. Gri- American League was presented ' On behalf of the Little Leaguers, a guest. He spoke on the activities troleum products to satisfy the e: raise funds for this project, the to the public. Mrs. Alma Neary, Bnin Wiiirrn, second ward mes, pastor of Our Lady of Peace to Michael Homsack, sponsor of John Meszaros presented the team of his- troop. pandlng needs of the public first of which will be a scrap metal chairman, announced that mem- . presented - n ten- Church; Bernhardt Jensen, chief the Red Sox while the National managers, assistant managers'and Schwartz said. Chief purpose ol and old ragg drive, scheduled for ; Mr. Kali announced that, the bers of the unit with children un-1 ,. for Township - owned probation officer In the county; League award for the Olants went coaches with cigarette lighters. the trip Is to provide sales per- November 9 at 10 A.M. All mem- next regular meeting, scheduled der 14 years of age should regls-' In Kinrst Dubny, presi- and Dr. William Toth, Raiitan to the president of the Dixie Bell Rev. Grimes gave the benedic sonnel with first-hand technical bers of the organization are to for October 27, would feature a ter them with her, to serve as m:, (-ill for fl stadium to Township, the league's physician, Sportsman's A. C. who also won tlon. John Monteperto played the Information on production, refin- help collect. A" residents of the "Get Out the Vote" program, models in the show. nirled m Finds Park nc- Awards Made j the world series. These awards piano while the assembly sang the -ommunlty are requested to have which will be In charge of Mr ID I,it lie Lcasuie renula- ing and transportation facilities Mrs. Emily Westlake. community Joseph Buck Jr., vice president'were made by Ernest Dubay. The National Anthem. On* of the highlights or the wide rally at the head- cap and. she carried a bouquet of to approximately 100 boys of the ments. Proceeds will go toward at the Raritan Arsenal. of Mr. and Mrs. John Lechowitz ies will be shown at this party by jts nn October 29 with Peter •hrysanthemums, An Election Day luncheon for community at the Rutgers-Temple the Sunday School fund. 944 Main Street was baptized Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neary. lllii.'.luiysen. Fifth Conurcs- Matron of honor was the pride's workers and voters will be served football game on November 1. He The society's sale of Christmas lene Mary by Rev. Frederick Val- A social followed the bigness [District candidate, us the sister-in-law, Mrs, Helen Demko, in the library from 11:30 A. M. to appointed David Pavlovsky to cards will close Saturday and any- 3 P. M. Mrs. John Egan Is chair- entino in ceremonies held at Our meeting with Mrs. Louisa Hansen, .•peaker. Raritan Township and the best Braitling Funeral make the necessary arrangements one Interested in placing an order Mrs. Mary Thompson and Mrs. man was Edward Sroaka of Perth man to be assisted by Mrs, Joseph Lady of Peace Church. Sponsors with the university. Nork also should contact Mrs. Fedor. Mrs who spoke at the meet- Frltsche, Mrs. Otto Kowang, Mrs, were Mrs. Joseph Lechowitz, Eliza- Rose Bartonek as hostesses. Mrs. eiv .Stanley G, Chapman, Amboy. Ushers were Walter Kor- stated the annual fire prevention Soren Peterson and Mrs. Frank Neary was social chairman. George «b, Woodbridge and Charles Held on Saturday Frank Varga, Mrs. A. H. Rosen- beth and Joseph Krainetz, Raiitan essay contest is again being con- Varga were winners of a contest iii'.in candidate in the Township, aunt and uncle of the Urdzik showed a film on the Oar- Looser. Aiffwood Beach'. blum, Mrs. Frank Dunham, Mrs. ducted by the Lions Club. Prizes^ Ward nnd Harold Ban, Sidney Dell and Mrs. J. Clements. child. den State Parkway. The dark Ounmitteeinan of the The colple will reside at the lo- will be awarded to winners at ap- FORDS—Walter J. Braitllng, 8: Mrs. W, H. Jensen, president, A dinner party was held and horse prize, donated by Mrs. Neary, li.'.inct of Avenel. Mrs. Eve cal address after a wedding trip propriate ceremonies. Linden Avenue, died suddenly a announced the Keyport Literary guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph was won by Mrs. Westlsike, John Chiocchi. Frank to , For traveling the bride A message of good cheer signed Cub Boosters Hold home. A resident of Fords for thi Club federation meeting, November Krainetz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ;tiid John Cross were wore a navy blue bolero suit with by all of the members was directed past 20 years, he lived in Por 7. A new member, Mrs, Clifford Krainetz and son, Joseph; Mr. and ed into membership. navy blue accessories. to Mrs. John Egan who is con- Reading for 45 years. He was born Dunham, was admitted. The presi- Mrs. Alexander Lada and son, Rob- Initial Election were made to supply baby valescing from a recent operation. Mrs. Blitch, a graduate of! In Pennsylvania. A retired em dent welcomed Mrs. John Clark ert; Mr. and Mrs. David Campln Holy Name Society ii headquarters on election ploye of the Philadelphia ant Jack Boerer, attendance chair- and Mrs. Edward Lagenza. son, David, Metuchen; Mr. Reading Railroad, he was former and man, stated his committee was FORDS—The Cub Boosters of facilitate the voting of mo- TO MEET OCT. 20 Mrs. Kowang, American home Mrs. Ben Pawlowski and ny the Inter Sponsors were Michael Yacku- Club, eervthMlrom 6:30 to 6:30 and 6:30 to 7:30 P.M, Club, was in charge of a melting 1 STA/t Of palrman.-They..caught one fish-*' lich, Fords and Miss Irerte Yacku- 30—Anniversary cftfpration of the Ladles' Aid Society of Our held In the library. Audrey Salkow, which * turtl* stole.' llch, Iselin. A dinner' party and Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church at 2 P.M. In Betty Ann Kozak and Barbara w pariah hall. • I talker substitutes vol open house was hold in the home Toth were wekpmed into mem- Cuba captures tuna tourney}-. bership. I intellect.: ol the parents, , Un»«d tW second, • "• :Editorial: RISE AND -SHINE Eisenhower Continues to Our Industrial Growth and Prospects Lead Over Stevenson In Although Woodbridge Township has changed" from a light to heavy zone, Shell New Jersey Poll lagged considerably behind its neighbors, wouic| begin construction at the earliest Rftrltan Township, in the matter of attract- p^j^ time-the implication being that a iftjj new industry, we can understand the stwt couM ^ made wltWn se7eral months "Trial Heat" ransiderablp pride with which Committee- By KENNETH FINK votes out of iipjn,, nfan MBZ recited the two-year industrial or a year. Unfortunately, such hasn't been DIRECTOR, PRINCETON lion votes COM. expansion figures here. the case and no word has been coming in RESEARCH SERVICE Here is how N. PRINCETON—Just four weeks have divided m t. Mr. Mroz, in a statement at last week's from Shell as to its intentions, if any. ano, the New Jersey Poll reported dentlal elwtimm Town Mating, pointed out that construc- Shortage of steel has been given as the the results of its second "Trial crntic; 1 time R, tion permits for new building and expan- unofficial reason for the continued delay In Heat" Presidential election poll in the state. 1948 •'ink sion estimated at $2,231,175 have been construction by Shell, and if this is1 the 1944 IS'i Since then, much has happened ',li ; 1940 issued during this two-year period. Notable actual reason, it certainly is a sufficient on the political front. But the •pi H among the new industries which are coin- one. However, we do think that since the net results, so far as New Jersey m« voters are concerned, is that in" to the Township are the $650,000 RCA community acted in all good faith toTfear 1*32 Demorrntii there has been very little change "48.7% plant and the $1,000,000 Ronson plant. the way so this company could build its in sentiment during the past 28 s Wr are sorry Mr. Mroz .could not include refinery, it now is entitled to be given a days, The New jm. \ tinue to fnHow ' Todny's survey results show 1 some fresh word on the prospects for the frank statement in explanation of the long Oeneral Eisenhower running preference, repoi construction by the Shell Oil Company of delay in mating use of the opportunity ahead of Governor Stevenson by events and sln>v.\ they occur rHu, the refinery for which it has purchased which was sought and granted. a margin of 9.5%. Four weeks ago, General Eisenhower led by day. something more than 800 acres in the Ave- Woodbridge Township needs as much in- 9.6^. . FOLLOW NKW 1 REPORTS IN i nel section. When the Township was first dustry as it can get, and for such efforts of When New J«rsey Poll report- PAPER. approached by Shell several years ago to the administration as have resulted in ob- ers asked a cross-section of voters all over the'State; IT IS COMi'i lift zoning restrictions then existing on the taining location here of additional manu- "If the presidential election BIASED AND IMP .site where it wished to locale, action by the facturing plants, the communtiy should be HAS NEVER \\.\\ were being held today, which po- PREDICTION local government was prompt and affirma- most grateful. In the face of an approach- litical party would you like to see win—the Republican Party or This newspiipi: tive and on a bi-partisan basis. ing $12,000,000 capital debt, we must in- the Democratic Party?" <» reports pxelu.-;w ;•. It was the clear understanding at that crease our municipal income in eVery con- The servire ;• , . This' was tne vote among all Princeton HC.MC :. timr, as we recall it, that if thesite were ceivable way. those who expressed a definite of trained ri'|>"; '• preference, or who. if "Unde- 1952. by Pii!i:.t,. cided" stated toward which party vice.) they "leaned." Sound Advice from the Mayor NEW JERSEY, STATEWIDE Mayor Quigley was on absolutely firm Of nine inches. The former then took the Republican 53.51- President Trum.i ground last week when he explained his position that this deviation was too small Demoerat 44.3 special Governmu. Undecided 2.2 ing how much ,.; own and his administration's position in to be significant and that he would not act A comparison of today's find- dollar is spent W, respect to meeting complaints of various to require the builder to tear down his ga- Ings with those reported by the distribution MM rage. This was a thoroughly realistic stand New Jersey Poll on September 18 products purchn kinds from local residents. shows that Eisenhower has reg- — The Mayor stated that each complaint to take, in our opinion, particularly in the lstered a loss of three-tenths of Soviet is examined as quickly as time will permit, light of Mr. Quigley's advice to the critic one per cent; Stevenson, a gain of one-tenth of one per cent. ly denied in W,i and that wherever a governmental problem that if he wishes to pursue the matter fur- The September 18 New Jersey country was tw. i.s involved—as contrasted to a civil prob- ther, he has recourse in civil law. Poll results showed Elsenhower, America" carni>;i: 53.8%; Stevefison, 44.2%; Unde- lem—steps are taken either to eliminate or As Mayor Quigley intimated, many com- cided, 2%. alleviate the condition complained of. We plaints such as this grow out of personal Under the Capitol Dome The bulk of the "Undecided" ICcabtr think, as does Mr. Quigley, that this is all animosities—and this is a most unfortun- voters are in the manual worker occupations and among those Hurh By J. Joseph Gribbins mirth 1, P;B that can be expected of government on the ate situation indeed. Neighbors, tradition- with less formal schooling— COM1I1NIM, local, or any other, level. ally, are friends, are men and women with Senators and an entire House of groups which over the years, the TRENTON — Despite tremen- Mercer, 32nd; and Burlington, New Jersey Poll has found lean The iwuJtr-Jniinul In the case at point, criticism was lodged mutual interests, regards and respect who dous industrial expansion, New 84th. Assembly of sixty members. The WoodbrlriRf l.i'.w -r strongly toward the Democratic Woodbrldce liulrin-mlrnt against municipal officials on the ground can make living much happier for each Jersey can rightfully hold on to DEMOCRATS — New Jersey Senators will be elected next Party. its nickname of the "Garden Democrats are aiming to beat year from Atlantic, Bergen, Cum- Tk> IKIIB Jniirn.il that a garage had been built on an incor- other when they acknowledge their mutual Should all the "Undecided" AJI INDKI'EMIDN I \l H » State." the Democratic record of 1936 berland. Hudson. Hunterdon, voters go Democratic in this elec- Charles E Ore'."- i •• rect line and that the force of governmental obligations both as neighbors and residents According to the 1950 farm when President Roosevelt turned Mercer, Morris, Ocean, Passaic tion, today's survey figures would T.RWrenre I ' the election into a landslide with and Sussex. Vice President »i • ••-• authority was not brought down immedi- of a community. We hope that Mayor Quig- census figures promulgated by be Republican, 53.5%; Democrat, the Department of Commerce, -more than a million Democratic In order to'achieve the ambi- K. i.n ley's calm, reasonable words will have the votes in New Jersey. 46.5%. Vdllor ami r>.u, ately upon the offender. Mayor Quigley and the State still stacks high in tion to beat the 1936 voting rec- DEMOCRATIC 4 OUT OF LAST Building Inspector Finn investigated the response in this difficult Colonia situation agricultural importance in the But the Republicans claim it ord, Democratic leaders through- 5 ELECTIONS Evirv nation, although it is 45th in size cannot be done because of the out New Jersey are lining lp Tbe Woodbrldfie ['.;•, complaint and reported the error was one which they deserve. In the last five presidential Woodbrld: ' of all states. Monmouth Cou'nty dissatisfaction of New Jerseyites their forces to see that every eli- elections. New Jersey has gone Subscription ratr- stands 66th among the hundred with the administration of PresU gible voter goes to the polls on Republican only once, in 1948, ln( pontage, tint- top counties of the country tn ydent Truman and the fact that months, J1.5II; ttir>->- election day. Record registra- when Dewey carried the state slncle CODIK; IJ> n Coining Tax Cuts the value of farm products. the State went Republican in payable in Advainc 1948. the last time out. tions have been reported in near- over the combined Truman-Wal- Pouf -counties, Sussex. Wax- lace vote by a margin of 42,683 By carrifr drliuiv There are several good reasons -why tax taxes will probably be cufngXt'Tear oriir At stafce-in- tfee-Nowffiber 4 ly evei-y county ol Hew iersgy reo. Hunter don, and Burlington, and Democrats interpret the votes. reduction is almost a certainty in the next 1954, Some economists ''Ijelieve rriorV tax are included Smong the highest general election, is a seat in the United States Senate; fourteen high figures as an omen of suc- In 1944, the late President Congress. For one thing, both Presidential cuts are possible in 1935 and 1956, although hundred of the nation in sales of eess at election time. Roosevelt carried the state over dairy products. Sussex and War- congressional seats and a number Dewey by a margin of only 26,539 candidates are promising tax cuts. For an- predictions that far in advance are difficult ren are also reported as 69th and of county positions. There are to make at best. 99th respectively in a similar no State positions being con- MAGISTRATES — New Jer- other, the tax increases voted by the last listing of whole milk- sales. tested, as 1953 will feature the sey's judges are appointed by the The prospect for reduced taxes will be election of a Governor, ten State (Continued on Page 10) Congress contained automatic termination In density of cattle production, greatly enhanced if an armistice is reached dates. After that date, taxes drop back to New Jersey ranks 6th with one CHUCKLG* in .Korea, or if defense expeditures are re- head to each 8.24 acres. The 1050 rates and the only way a reduction duced by Congress. The present high tax State also holds high rank with BY YOUR INSURANCE COUNSELLOR a fifth place listing in hog popu- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR can be prevented is through affirmative ac- rates were voted .as a direct result of the lations based on a ratio of 8.3 tion by the next Congress. Korean War, at a time when high rates still acres per hog. It is just behind Illinois and Ohio which rank TO THE EDITOR; neers Office to look over the It is generally believed that the next Con- prevailed as an aftermath of World War II. third and fourth respectively. The following facts are in ans- blueprint of the road which I gress—in view of both Presidential candi- A majority of so-called experts seem to Hudson County, home of the Se- wer to the second article under had previously seen; and Mr. caucus piggeries, ranks 67th in headline, "Chronic Complain- Madison being aware of why I dates' pledges to reduce taxes—will not agree that present tax rates are about as hog production among the coun- take affirmative action |o retain present tax high as any peace-time economy can stand ties of the nation. ers" in the Woodbridge Inde- wanted to check the blueprint, pendent of October 9, 1952. levels or increase taxes further. Instead, it and that, eventually, the U. S. tax rate will New Jersey's importance ifl Another blueprint was being made. r"polnted out to Mr. Clem- is expected that the excess tax will drop in. have to be reduced materially. Tax reduc- the poultry field is readily ap- Very close to. 16 months age parent in the 1950 census sum- Mr. Kutcher had the grader ents*where the grade and peak 1953 and that it might end altogether in tion can work to offset >the ravages of infla- mary with eight counties among grade 80 feet one side of the road in the road was, but by his stub- born attitude, he tried to make When you have a "sick" automobile cuvuruKi- ' vii 1954. Personal income taxes are expected to tion, of the depressing effect of a recession, the select 100 of the nation. In fronting my property in the op- fact, New Jersey has four coun- posite direction. He apologized me believe his way. We'll make sure you have adequate protection with go down, either in late 1953 or 1954. and there is a good chance that in the next ties among' the top ten. Mon- and wanted me to forget his At the February 19, 1952 Enjoy motoring by havlnK a polity thai [iiottv- i" and the other lellow. In addition, corporation tax rates are ex- lour years, such a counter-measure will be mouth is 4th; Ocean, 6th; Cum- blunder. • Township Meeting, Mr. Madison berland, 8th; Hunterflon, 10th; said the peak of the road was pected to drop in. 1954 and some excise needed. Sooh after the'property own- Atlantic, 13th; Gloucester, 57tJi; ers on the westerly sjde blocked changed to 235 feet. I objected Middlesex,' 75th and Salem, the drain on the side of the road. to the change and stited my rea- 100th. The same counties rank 'Finally I saw. Mr. Clements sons: Mr.. Warren and Mr. P. high in chicken sales and re- about the condition of the road. Schmidt tried their shell game. ceipts. Egg sales of these coun- About the di|ain block he said Mr. Schmidt didn't mention Opinions of Others ties are also listed near the top. that they can't do anything, it there being only one blueprint Ocean County, a seashorearea, is the Township's property. as he stated October 7, 1952.,,It holds first place in the nation Later I had one of the property finally ended with the decision MR. LEWIS SOUNDS OFF Act. That was when Justice T. tq show that, inflation and taxes for egg production, with 486 doz- owners before Magistrate Des- (continued on page 10) \V4iat would be the public re- Alan Goldsborough found him hive cut the value of the dollar en eggs per acre of farnj land. mond for disturbing the peace, iicfcion, one wonders, if a leader guilty of contempt of court, fin- in half—and not merely for the With an output of 25 million because I wanted to remove the of American industry should de- Ing him $10,000 personally and "high brackets." Indeed, some dozen, Monmouth County holds drain block. Magistrate(Dedmond liver A public address urging that imposing a fine of $3,500,000 of the statistics on hardships of third rank, Ocean is fourth, said that jhe would get in touch businesses not only work for re- upon Mr. Lewis' union. This workers sound like a union's Cumberland is eighth, Hunter- with Mr. elements ahd have the pual of the anti-monopoly laws might be one explanation of the brief for wage increases. don is ninth and Atlantic is 15th. road drain cleared arid for the but open|y defy these laws as a mine leader's attempt to incite For potato growing, New Jer- persons Involved to keep away Of course, citizens are likely to sey had f

{has not hud n letter from him but parents. , ! Trinity Church Invite* ymi once ;DIW'K A BARY-SITTEB i her henrt. was pncouraRed by the Mrs. Oeorije Maxwell nnd Rev. aualn. to attend services nt the LiNCOIN. Neb •Deacon," tM )nd Issue Needed to Eliminate and Mrs. Nohman Kirk oi Trinity | church. Rev. Norman J. Kirk, the I sift She is assured that he is alive I pet duck cf Mr;..IT. R. Pierce, htt. Woodbridge Oaks News by this token. Church, town, paid a Saturday new padtor, will have charge. The ; The Woodbridge Oaks teams call at the Scank home i-services are as follows: Sunday 'token on il* di/y <;f baby-sltttltf hercrowding in Institutions By Gladys E. 8cank Miss Violet Scank was a Friday School. 10 A,M.' $u.nday Morning »J'' MI «i>d M|s R"" Dlmaio, «• played each other. Dlxon'a t«*m v ;.,cy voters will be called incidental "boiler work Rt Olen 128 Elrohunt Airenne won one game, lost two and Kate- OiRht miest at the home of her,Worship. 11 A.MTYouns People's '!v in •''•' apwtment at the PWW. • jir November election Gardner Sanatorium; work a!, Tel. Me. 6-1879 jonback'a team won two and lost brother Robert S. 8cank. Adam; and Chofr Meeting. 6:30 P.M.; home. T;:r duck has set an rmliff* ,,,. a 32fi.O0O.000 bond llrHon Reformatory for Woausn; one. Street. iSunday Bvwiing Evanirellstlo Ser- Mmrv imiiKiry In the front niMiovriueiit, and exten- Mas Kpthleen Maxwell and her vice, 7:45; Wednesday Evening'in which It keeps the l- le Rahway Prison Farm; Bor- Mr. and^Mrs. William Otton, Mrs. John Tlrpak, Adam Street. Mrs. A. Cuthbertson, Oak Tree, ,,,!(. institutions t,0 rOUTld baby brotjicr. Oeorge Jr of town. Prayer, 7:46, and Friday. All Day V pi.ii-i I ii» onflned. If FranUI entown, Relormnfcory. and the Adam Street, were weekend guest* pnid a visit to her mother, Mrs R received a surprise package from wtn Columbus Day guests nt the Prayer. .aiirmpts to warmer beyoni tM- J- ,.:i!Tiim benun about one date Home for Qirls at Trenlnn at Mr. .Otton's parents at Stone C. Scank, town, Sundfty afternoon. her son, Qeorne who Is stationed on home of their aunts. Mrs. Alice . • : boundary, the cluck Jumps.in lull years ago which has By far the Rr*fiU>r part of the Harbor. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scank and _. , , n ,iii.'-;' the elimination of the Manchurlan border, a beauti- children, Adam Street, were also|CuthbM'taon. Oak Tree Eoad, and! Curiousity Is a form of tntellt- of him nnd quacks until the child ond Isfiicls.to Ro to mental 'hos- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huryk and •,. rver-crcwdhn! and fire ful set of Japanese dishes. She Sunday visitors at the home of his,Mrs. Florence Scank. Adam Street, ftence. turns the other way. >it.als. totaltrm over $17 000.000: jon. Wood Avenue, were Sunday ii.t!'in'iil»r!y In mental •o SMllmnn Village, most in need suests at a christening party at which (ire the result if Improvement, to which $3,000.- Mr Huryk's brother's home in ,,.. of the lank of major 100 has been allncnled; to the four Newark. Mr. Huryk was godfather 'eebtemlnded schools, which will to his nephew, Thomas Joseph .000,00<) to start •ii &nd Correctional institution! Adam Street, were guests at the It may well be askec1 0"i:i h the exception of t!:e prison. lome of Mrs. Ackerman's mother mit why 11 second boi:i S ) which none of the orUun.i! in Philadelphia. i quired. i: $25:000,000 has been allocated. Little Michael Frederick Kozik, WKy filling your gas tank is••# Mi. is very simple: To sum up. this is the stilus of Adam Street was honor guent at f if =.t issue was projec- the bond issue already (lut'inriwd his christening party Sunday. Rev. ,v .lera'.v State Depart- by the voters of New Jersey: John Wllus of St. Cecelia's per- ,l institutions and Agencies, 'nrmed the ceremony. Quests at $17,363,017 completed, unrbr I In- administration of the party included the Kosslk and ,ti;,iihnn.s in its care, Ii.-:ted construction or contri.-tRd f< r. The King families, .Newark; Mr. and nstrucllon as nec- remainder 1s out for e.itimntiiiii Mrs. Edward Domaleski, Union; or being made the su'jject of WHO were the sponsors, and Mr. working drawings. r lo be absolutely sure •.mil Mrs. John Tlcky, Irvington. miDiu'.s were valid, the Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Clough, ii n:-ked Ilif New Jersey Adam Street, were hosts to Mrs. Association to review Candidate Sees Robert Clough, Newark .for the ,1;. T h e association weekend. committee (if three eml- Mr, and Mrs. Henry Happel and ii'.ii-rs. who visited every 'Surprise Vote' sons, Adam Street, were Sunday i .Hid spent weeks In quests in Jersey City at the home of Mrs. Happens mother, Mrs. buildings nnd physical PERTH AMBOY—Followins! the Hekeb Rohlf's where Mrs, Fitz- ireluily scrutinizing the fourth of a series of meetings and siminons was also a guest. conferences with •Republican n:t HI mat careful stir- workers here, Peter Frelinuhuvsen IWr. ttiid Mrs. Harry Schott, i. uciatinn c;ime Up With Jr., Republican candidate lor Con- Adam Street, attended the wed- n ih.it I lie depart men Rress suggested here today Ihiit dins of Mr, Schntt's cousin, Eileen • •• lima led its nerds and there Is strong possibility of a Duly to KuKene Farrei at Sacred >.,; >y, S4S.000.000 was i heavy "surprise vote" in the corn- Heart Churth in Vailsburg, a wed- i,,lie estimate of the cos In election by pro-Eisenhower dins reception was held in New- i m"HLs if the State's in- Independents. Democrats and flr.st- ark Sunday. •.vere to maintain the! time voters in Middlesex County. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmltt and :i. acquired ov?r a gerle- Frelinshuysen was scheduled to children, George and Mary Jane, ln my. m thp fore-fron speak this evening at the East were entertained at Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Cuthbertson, Oak Tree ii. their field and serv Raritan Republican Club. In this Road, Sunday. , ,i','y as mortem in thi general area earlier this week lie Liitln Richie and Roy Abel, r '.-.ninlries. spoke before the Menlo Park Re- Avnn Terrace, attended the rodeo in :•[-,. as visualized andpublican Club In the flrehousr in New York, Friday. portly to a conclusion there; at the Stelton Republican Club meeting, in the Stelton Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Neale and !' !• firs-t major capital School; at a workers' rally in son. Adam Street were weekend i.ni program undertaken Highland Park; and the Perth !!iiest,s at the home of Mrs. Doyle n Liutiun.' department in Ambey Kiwanis Club luncheon. in Short Hills where Staff Ser- weant Richard Wetterseln, who is ordinal issue of 25 mil The Republican nominee's com- ments about possibility of a "sur- home; on leave from Korea where |o:i:n-: approved by the vo- prise" vote enme forth first at a he spent sixteen months, was hon- r.v (all (if 1949, all of i '•Peter FreliiiRhuysen Night" of the ored with a party, While home, he . ')!:i',.iU'cl and a number Perth Amboy Republican • Club married. lee!, planned to be In- 1 held here late last week. • • i! to I;. cither deferred "I can see this possibility," ha : a> not bcinK pressing at said, "in the fact tlint so many NewEntertainment ll:: women are interested- housewives .ire 14 Institutions, em- and women who work in offices or h;iul two score uf proj- factories. Here in Middlesex they Troupe Is Formed :•. "ii in ihi.-i construction. have- been coming out by the a new fourth mental i scorei and tncy tcU us thttl tlu,v PERTH AMBOY—A new enter- ! Ancora. Camde.n coun- were ncvcr interested in politics tainment troupo, "Amboy Jam- of ihe work has been before. But the important thiim borr.e," has been formed it was ;:nd substantial PJ-OK- must be that these newly-cnUitistd announced today by David Keen- in en made on the re-.people go forth and do more than KII. veriety show director. The cast their own votes for the Ke- unit h.is appeared twice at Camp •.. re inevitable delays to, publican slate;' they must net Kilmer and has made a tremen- ilv- pitigisnn, indudmf '"Cthrrs to do the sntne."- rintrs hit with the service men. iiy of steel and other j Miss Julia Kuckir has been rr.att rials, a sharp and HEART MASSAGE SAVES BOY named publicity chairman; Bill :ciril inflation in the cost CHICAGO — Hand massajje of Pirint. Fords, will serve as master ioi .uid materials and the : tlfe heart of a 4-day old baby bov of ceremonies and Miss Rosemarie in necessity for re-de- wtas credited wiMi saving the Pandry wHl serve as pianist. many individual jobs in child's life. The baby's .heart Oilier members of the troupe to hi in:1, them within liml- stopped BeatliiB while he was un- are Russell lorillo, Sammy Sat- thc legislative all:xa-!dfrt!oing an operation in a Nsw tihiro, Putty Faraca, Virginia Bo- bf ijDiul issue money to the1 York hospital for a dlaphragmntic bick, Viola Faraca^ Gilbert Schia- projects. hernia. Surtsecns immediately vino, Joyce Haklar, Marilyn Lance, 1! institutions for which made an incision in the baby's Bernadine Hrehowsik, Lido Man- have been mad3 in connee-; chest and beii.in massaging the cini, Joan Sobcyzk, Joan Furman. (lth the first bond issue in- heart by hand. A heart beat, de- Walter Richardson. i tec ted within a minute, returned new fourth mental hos- i to normal within two minutes. No INDUSTRY, three State hospitals at brain injury because of the Industry, in the second half of :ie Parkj Trenton and stopped heart has been noted in this year, plans to spend $14,ffOO, o, Skillman Village' for the child, now eleven months old. 000.000 on plants and equipment, Ic.s: the four feebleminded! ( . setting a new annual record of icliools at New Lisbon, j Farm price support cost Gov- $27,500,000,000, a Government Tulowa and Vineland; ernment 80 per cent less. survey revealed. around-tta-dockjob

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184 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY |$10 F«riifk1igs| OI"KN FKIDAY UN'I'IL » P. M. with wtnf« fvlt* PACE TEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1952 INDEPENDENT atlng in Eussla that General trates should be selected on a and high columns for the new World War 2 i,, Dwight D. Elsenhower, Republi- Other Opinions Letter to Ihc feditor non-partisan basis the same as entrance, thus making the West the State TIT.!-,,, can presidential candidate, is an CLASSIFIED Justices of the Supreme Court; State StaU» Street entrance of Oovernor pn<( ., Continued from ldltoriil Pw»> Imperialist, should react to the (Continued from Editorial Page' Superior Court Judges and coun- secondary importance. has been /o .'••,", benefit of the Eisenhower cam- ernor Stevenson s%ld It gave com- that the road would be fixed. ty court Judges. nlst Activity n,'• • HELP WANTED t MISCELLANEOUS fort to the Kremlin In ite propa paign, Governor Drlscoll believes more thnn tw,, '•[ After 16 months, the frontage "It. may be a long way off but SMELLS — New Jersey Is be- . , . Any consideration of an ad- Jersey vntemi). ,. DARAGO'8 ATJTO DRIVING ganda that the United States is Is a mess. There is only our blue- there cannot be any question of ginning to smell badly in, some *~~ STEADY WORK ditional $60,000,000 for public the armed f•' TKI.EPHONK 8-1700 "not because of the defense pro- ing its golden dome glazed with cause noxious odors wafting over and controls to combat the out- PERSONALS washed to the sides of the road the New Jersey Turnpike nearby horses nt theVi U-8-tf gram but despite it." gold, will soon have its face break of vesicular exanthema In track this y,v —why buy sand and put it on are gagging motorists. It is con- u DEAR JANE: If it's an unusual lifted. swine . . . Governor Drlscoll has Certainly the "war economy the road and make more mud. sidered New Jersey's worst ad- decoration for your picture argument can be carried too far It is waste on a small scales—but Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll endorsed Better Brenkfast Week CAPTToi, CAI OPERATORS has plans to construct an elabor- vertisement. from October 19 to 25 ... The window for Halloween why not if it Implies that a change of is that all' rustlers rlim^, (| d on Sinijpr and Fluorine or sulfur dioxide try ••FYostics." the Reveres! item parties would overnight produce ate "front" on the State House State of New Jersey will greatly tlalry tattle i,, ,< Union Specinl Sewing M8- Mr. Warren. Mr. Madison, Mr. Basses discharged from nearby on the market. Just wet and your a peace economy. It would be on Lafayette Boulevard, facing miss D.O. Boster, statistician for County haw ], diiiu* For tic*, ultra modern Schmidt mid Mr. Clements are the historic Delaware River and factories caused damage to leaf the United States Department.of window Is lull of pufftlpWns, Talrer to describe the present sentences Of jivi plant. BIK-CK No. 32. 38. 134, "THE MASTERS" instead Of Stacy Park. At the present time crops In the vicinity of the North Agriculture since 1941 . . . The ghosts or stars. At The Tower Gift situation, as a defense economy • v • '"Yeslenhi'. 48, 54 and CartrM Independ- Public Servants aTid must believe Arlington market garden district Shoppe. Lincoln Highway. Mcnlo and to recognize that most of Its this "front" is the rear of the New Jersey Seed Certlifkation it; tomorrow ^.-, ent, slop at. the tliwi'i In TAX AND DESTROY WITH- of Bergen County. The smog hov- Park. Met 6-1761-M. featur'es will have to be main- State House which has no facili- Handbook has been published by worry; today ; 'Hii'li ratr of pay. OUT REPRESENTATION. ties to reach the boulevard. In ered over the area fox several the New Jersey Field Crop Im- Sally tained until the prospects for R. G. Minchella wads a sl(!ii in • Sioady year-round work. fact, the rear of the State House days withering the crops and provement Cooperative Assn. . . . peace have Improved. For the Florence Avenue doing no good to humans. Powers Minrhr • KI.Y PPOFJT.SWF.AR CO. VOTERS WANTED at the present time resembles a AsparagUB acreage in NeW Jersey Immediate future continuation Colonia. New Jersey In 1948 and 1950 crops and or- State Health (-,., 1488 Irvinx Street of a strong defense program ap- Chinese wall with the usual un- has reached nn all-time high of The United si.,:, Railway. N. J, WANTED sightly lines. chards In Burlington and Glou- 29.000 acres ... The State of New pears necessary. cester counties were damaged by of Agrorultu:, -, Above the Safeway People from Coionin, Fords. Hope- Most officials and employees Jersey expects about 40 per cent similar air pollution. A State book entitled |, 7-31-tf lawn. Isflin and Keasbey on Elec- Even so, some approach to a v Capital Dome park their cars in a huge park- of the $40,000,000 spent on emer- legislative commission Is study- relation ,\vh:ii ... tion Day. Tuesday. November 4. peace economy Is possible ing area In the rear of the State gency housing for veterans since (Continued from Editorial Page) ing the smells of New Jersey with rent preMdi-ni:,; 1952. to vote for Peter W. Smoyftk. through relaxing part of the con- House but must walk around the • HIM' \Y V\TJ1>—MALE a view of enacting legislation to Republican candidate, Second trols, through curbing waste, and Governor on a non-partisan ba- entire building to get to and from overcome them. SEliVrCE STATION .'ALESSEN Ward Commltteeman A candi- encouraging private enterprise. sis as far as I he upper tribunals their vehicles. Recent improve- for major ml company. Oood date with major leRgUe principles. It Is certainly legitimate also Rre conrprned and the practice ments of Lafayette Boulevard COLLIER FARMS MILK it \\\ salary ;\u:\ <;'li.Hiis-i'.Mi p'.us oppor- 10-16, 23.30 when the "prosperity" argument has been in vogue since 1860. make it an ideal and picturesque JERSEY JIQSEW—More than tunity for iidvun.'HTifnt. No ex- Is made to examine just how However, the 300 local magis- location for the front of the V ,dozen State agencies have pei'ipni'f iiKi'^aiy, We train you Major crimes in N. Y. city. prosperous the nation as a whole trates, appointed by local au- State Capitol. requested additional funds to Famous for our Hamburgers Inquire a; Sun <>;: Co. S. S . High- jumped on average of 37 4 per cent Is and to point out that Wash- thorities, are picked strictly on a Some years ago architects de- operate next year. . . Over S100,- way 23 and Kill; Street. Avenel. In the. first six months of this year ington has not discovered the political basis depending upon cided the proper main entrance OfiO in matched funds for addi- MILK SHAKES .between I) A, M and 4:30 P. M. over the same peiiod of 1951 secret of enduring peacetime the politics of the appointing to the State Hoime should be on tional protection 'of beaches 10-16-tf Burglaries led the increase with prosperity—The Christian Sci- authority in the municipality. Lafayette Boulevard but scarcity against erosion, have been ap- Complete Fountain Service 4T-1 per cent. ence Monitor. There are 300 such magistrates of funds caused the plans to be proved by the State Planning SERVICE STATION ATTEND- In New Jersey •who were visited dropped temporarily. Now the and Development Council . . . French Fries ANT MUST BK EXPERIENCED. last year by two out of every fif- specifications and plans cannot The New Jersey Taxpayers As- 51; DAYS, sm PER WEEK. MOSS teen citizens of the State. be found In any of the archives sociation urffced a "no" vote Route 25, near Cloverleaf Circle alSO STATION'. ROUTE 25 AND Chief Justice Arthur T. Vpn- of the State House, and new against the 1285,000,000 parkway Avenel, N. J. FILLMOUE STREET. ELIZA- derbilt of the New Jersey'Su- plans must be drawn. Tentative bond issue referendum on No- BETH. EI.-3-SIM-J. premc Court, feels that all magis- plans call for the sweep of steps ' vcmber 4 ... Charges of orlgln- 10-16' 1OK SALE

USED BABY CARRIAGE Sweet potatoes are one of the marsh mallows on top of- potato BUSINESS DIRECTORY $10.00 • most typically Southern foods; mixture. Return to oven and allow 159 North Street. Wcodbridge they can B( used for breakfast, marshrnallows to brown. WO-8-2587-M dinner, or supper. 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Fill glazed potatoes 420 Eajt Avenue INSTALLATIONS Fried Sweet Potatoes with mincemeat or cranberry AVENEL Perth Amboy Bar Fronts. HR.II,I,^( \,«,K SIGHT ENLARGED PRINTS In Select large potatoes, peel and sauce. Heat thoroughly in oven. 23 Ford Ave., Fordj Cocktail Uiungt'v Kit , album folder, 40c; 12 ,exp. roll, slice In half inch slices. Put a • REMODELING WE REPAIR COAL & OIL CO. P. A. *-0358 and Clllnnir I II:L 55c; 16 exp., 70c. Send films and small amount of grease Into a fry- Sweet Potato Balls Estimates UWITIIII'* coin to; Monti Photos, MonuceuO, ing pan. Have medium hot, place 6 sweet-potatoes 826 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL • RADIANT K. Y. 5/29—7/3—11/6 slices in.nan and fry to a medium «,3 iqblespQQ%,melted butter Phone Smiili or.in . brown. Have pan covered to Cream HEATING SEWING Afttr G P. M. Kihv,,.. A. A, A., create steam. Sprinkle with sugar. 3 tablespoons brown sugar Concrete Furniture 2 eggs 3-PIECE AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE MACHINES Sweet Potatoes With Sausage % cup whole nut meats BUY ON THE mGHWAY ASSOCIATION Patties Cook potatoes, peel and mash Win. A. BALABAS Let a SINGER expert tune- .95 Established 1C02 Mashed potatoes HIGH TEST QUALITY AND SAVE! SUITE Add well beaten egg yolks and Plumbing & pleating Contractor up your sewing machine. 69 Over 3,000,000 Members Brown sugar enough cream1 to make whipping CONCRETE BETTER FURNITURE Reasonable charges. Esti- Your Clinii'c 0! M ti Nationwide Service Sausage patties easy. Spccialt/iii:; 111 Laboratory Approved LOWER PRICES 29 GRAND VIEW. AVENUE mate furnished in advance, Ferd Kertes, Local Agent Drippings from patties Add the butter, brown sugar, MADE-TO-'OKDIi; II i:\nUEl FORDS (Raritan Twsp.) N. J. Call put 217 State Street Fill a deep buttered pie plate and a pinch of salt. Beat it thor- Winter Brother* and Itl I'AI Perth Amboy 4-1248 with mashed sweet potatoes. oughly until mixture is fluffy, then Crushed Stone - Washed Gt»?M Wajrslde Fnrnltur* Shop 12-B-tf Sprinkle lightly with brown sugar. add nutmeats. Fold in stiffly beat- Washed Sand - Waterproofing Highway 25 Avenel, N. J. SMGER SEWMG CENTER 1 Cover with sausage patties which en egg whites. Put Into, buttered UIMIOLSTIUY MHH have been pan browned. Add a few Llmt • Brick - Cement - Plaster Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P. M, Pet Shop • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE t baking dish. 'Sprinkle with nuts 69 Smith St. Perth Amboy 5 I Hill AVI.M ! HIM! teaspoons of the drippings for fla- and bake 30 minutes in an oven Phone Woodbridw 8-1517 vor. Call PE 4-Q141 Call Wd-s-i.'i: RAHWAY — spacious house and 350 degrees. Young grounds. 3'2 baths, $18,000.- Sweet Potato Cutlets , Raritan Mercantile Modern ranch-type, extras, $11,- 1 egg yolk Liquor Stores • PARAKEETS 1)00. Older 7-ruuin house, $9,000. 2 tablespoons milk Corporation 1 Suitable far;; • Service Stations • Ou Hie Good locations. Sensenlg, 105 W. 1 teaspoon fine breadcrumbs Telephone Woodbridie 8-1889 Training j Milton Avenue, Rahway 7-1333. 1 egg white beaten Phon* PE 4-0315 9-18-tf 4 large boiled sweet potatoes cut FRONT AND FAYETTE STS. Woodbridge Tropical Holohan Brothers SCKLBI in slices PERTH AMBOY, N. J. fish GARAGE STORE, :it 270 Smith Street, ,2 cups ground salted peanuts Liquor Store "Bi« Jim Mil.r Beat egg yolks and add milk. ; WoodbridHi', with three, rooms BREEDERS' SUPPLIES Standard Eiso ProduoU dn first floiir and five rooms on Add breadcrumbs and ground pea- JOB. ANDRASCIK, PROP. By FRANCE8 DELL Phone tn woiifii :• ;! second flonr; lUvo-car garage; nuts. Dredge potato slices heav- Drug Store Save — Quantity Discounts Complete Stock of Domestic .seriously .'• - 73 x 100. Write, 34 pupont Avenue, ily with mixture. Dip-into beaten Are you planning to do some Woodbridge 8-0064 and 8-0S3S and Imported Wines, Beers U.S.G. Inspected Fresh Horse Meat the sort •:'. .'• .:• Seaside Heights, or call Seaside egg white and £iy to a goldeh painting in your home? If so, make Cor. Amboj Avtaue and the Ilm.-f i:n ••• Park 9-0115-J. brown. Serve hot. it easier for yourself by knowing and liquors how to choose a good paintbrush. Avenel Pharmacy JOE'S PET SHOP Second-Street Commit:.i- ii- 10/1,6 - 11/13' Sweet Potatoes in Apple Cups ' 574 AMBOY AVENUE 4 medium sweet, potatoes First, look at the bristles—they Finctone Tin* and Tuba 'he CiHinnii:. MISCELLANEOUS 3 tablespoons butter are the most important part of a 1010 RAHWAT AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 1S6 NEW BRUNSWICK: AVE. Woodbridge, N. J. | just iwri-:> : • • brush. It is the bristles, also, which }h teaspoon, salt WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 PERTH AMBOY 4-3419 If YOUR DRINKING has become 2 tablespoons sugar account for the fact that one four- a problem, Alcoholics Anon- 4 red skinned baking apples inch brush may cost less thsw one • Moving and Trucking • Taxi story part : ymous can help you. Write P, O. 4 marshmallows dollar and another cost ever twen as to jusi Box 253, Woudbridse, or telephone Boil sweet potatoes until tender, ty dollars. Complete Moving Job The; i- .(!:• Market 3-7528, 12-6-tf peel and mash. Add butter, salt Know what kind of bristles you WOODBRIDOE iiilii:- .^:i.:•-!!• WHITMAN'S CANDIES • Radio and TV Service • mid sugar to potatoes and blend are buying. For house painting, 3 Rooms $25 Rooms $35 thr |)iir|)u.-J 4 Rooms (30 thoroughly. Scoop out inside of hog bristles are usually best. They Cosmetics - Film - Greeting 6 Rooms $10 A'itll, wlui ! apples leaving a margin of about have the desirable flexibility, and Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free and up .' '.•4 inch all around, Pill apples carry paint well. When a brush All Loads Insured—10 yearn exp. TELEVISION w, 'on: ' ' with mashed potatoes. Place in a is cheapened, horse hairs or grass- ECONOMY MOVERS to br 1n•J1• • bukini; dish and bake in an oven es may be mixed with the hog RAYMOND JACKS0U Don't Stall Railway SERVICE ,vitli wi>i;: 1: 325 degrees until apples are cook- bristles. These fillers do not wear John W.i-!. 7-3014 IS OUR ed, atput L5 minutes, Place well, but they are hard to detect. AND SON sional sli'iuii , An all-nylon brush will do «-lUlf Niuu-J ' Greenhorn BUSINESS good job fr the amateur house- I DRUGGIST pretty itml \- INSTALL! Harriet—Would you refuse to DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE painter. However, these brushes Call WO S-13M is the .saint' .1 go out with a man who had made should be kept away from pheno- METERED RATES Veda Ann I! Unjoy Winter Air- just one mistake? ' , lic solvents at all timel. ' I 88 Main Street I'M \\ Mile 15c conditioning with a Mabel—Sure! Who wants Make sure yau get all the Bris- man with as little experience as Woodjiridge, N. J. Uach Additional !, Mile . . 10c tles you think you're truylnfl. If WOODBIUDGE RADIO "My Wife'' |(l,l I llc-llll that? you part the bristles of fliost Telephone: 8-0554 OFFICE: 443 PEARL STREET Thatcher brushes, you will see a wood plug Is Musical Instruments • & TELEVISION This is ii '•' WOODBRIDCiE, N. J. a rather iw extra-large—this means you have 450 Rahway Ave., Woodbrtdfe Oil Fired a hollow center which holds the Dancing that a niupi paint. However, sometimes the ENROLL TODAY Joseph Kocsik, Prop. Tiling take off t\>r in plug Is extra large—this means A Cultural Background Forms In our moon to Hdll Hi-Boy you get fewer bristles. In top qual- Poise and Confidence BEGINNERS their phuu-'.s ity brushes, the plug is apt to be UKRAINIAN BALLET , ACCORDION and one-tenth the size of the whole From Age 3 up Al's Radlf and Television ART TILE CO, ened with TAKE PROGRAM brush base. In poou brushes, the Classes held daily in Prompt Expert Repair* Vt MAIN STREET '.Remember, then plug Is apt to be one-hall the size TAP-ACROBAT-BALLET WOODBR1DOI a Ma-mi • 3 Yrs. of the brush. for further information . Is no accordion to RCA Tubfc that she niily '• buy. /' KITCUEN8 The length of the bribes U im I CALL CA 1-5205 Gepi'K<" M;^J!I; TO PAY portant. The longer the br^tl^s Garieret Scjiopl /Q/ Comjlet* Up, ^ RU»BE^ FLOWING/ m the mnrfl pliable the brugh.'A long- si ^msfiifid AVE. been in Instruments «t Low (QUALITY rtRST) er bristle, means a longer life for Dancing CARTERET, N. J. friend'J;mi- .Get Our FKKK KVKHY SATURDAY the brush, as well as better paintj- STUDIO: Eddie's Music Center i hoiding capacities 128 Kdgur Street. (,'urtertV AND SCHOOL OF MU8I0 ON A1,I, TV PUS OF For smooth painting, bristles E. W. NIER WO 8-2368 Hailing Kslinuite Ed Bookoskl, Prop. Telepjyine 1- r¥lEN'S«HOYS'«(ilKLS' should be tapered and short bris- 357 STATE ST. P. A. 4-1890 tles mixed with long ones, For Electricians • Trucking & Hauling c events CHUM- I WINTER fine work, buy a brush with • Rooflif < MI* Siding • Anne Base rounded • "chisel" tip. For large •Plumbing and Heating• Carey have t. outside walls, choose a, large brush are ably "••••: with a square end. ' TED S1POS Trucking Henry Janten & Son MoLeod. C^il JACKETS Electrical Cofrfractor Charles Farr TOP SOIL No Rourh Staff , Tinning utf Bheet HeUlWork FILL DIRT A colonel, of tyie a]d school was 188 SHERRY STREET Plumbing - Heating GRAVEL General RwAnt, MeUl GcUInci tod addressing two guilty locking prl- jlMtrto Sever Service 8ANI* liuiii I vateq whose clothe* were torn and W(K)DBRIDGE, N. J. FERTILIZER/ ORTEM Telephones: 1111 ragged. PERMANENT DRIVEWAYS task of cliuit' , Everything . M Ali "Look here, you fellows." he ex- I-D894 or I-MM 588 Alden Street CRUSHED STONE l SPORTSWEAR claimed, "I'll hay* yoij know tl of Electrical f. J. 133 AVENEL ST, i sitypix won't tta»»te flgbttng Woodbridge, N. J. John W. Howard of the CAP* WO Ave. IM»UB, N. h AVENEL, N.J. Ml iniiiiiifaiiaMiinii MI'II i "'^1

•INDENT LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1952 PAGE ELEVEN

mother, Mrs. Al Balamone, Me- Mtis Van Syckle Hottest Rug Beauty fuchen; and Mr. and Mrs Richard Taxpayers to Hear OLONIA ACTIVITIES Trent and Richard Jr., New SEWAREN NOTES To Sewaren Bridge Club .,l Nnios from (olonla proper, Intnan Avenue Section, Brunswick. ri SEWAREN — The Sewaren ( nlnnlii Village and Gordon torn1 Kathleen Doocheck, Patricia George Sokolsky Avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence' £lschkau. Ba«t Bridge Club heM Its lftst rneetlnn By Mrs. Margaret Foote Avenue, has returned from a visit Richard Doocheck, celebrated Tier at the home of Miss Blanche Van TRENTON—The New Jersey Telephone Railway 7-2995-W with her parents, Mr. and Mre. second birthday. Guests were Mr. Syckle.^llff Road. Taxpnyers Association today ui- and Mrs. Emest Soper and sons, Stuart Forbes, Wlnslow, Bain- iiniinrod that George E. Sokolsky, Villiw Association Garry and Ernest Jr., Mr. andbridge Island, Wash. Prize Winners were Mrs, A. W. newspaper columnist, radio com- ie Bed Ci JSS. Thp blood is for our •Mrs. Walter Keim and daugh- in! ini'i in Railway ;rvlcemen. Mrs. James Black Jr., and son, cheidt, Mrs. Harper Sloan and rrn'iitfitor and author, will be th* furl her plans for a James III; Mrs. Angust De Vlco ter, Anita, Forest Hills, L. I., were iirinrirml speaker at the evening Miss VJftiy Mullen, principal of recent guests of Mrs, Louis Zeh- Mrs. 8. J. Henry. IV.II (liincc November IB. Jolonla School, requests that chll- and children, Sharon and August Others present were Mrs. Wil- si-isinn of its 22nd Annual Meeting Jr., Mrs. Alfred Moskerlnlck, rer. Grant Street. to be held Friday, November 14, at (•!.'•: tiiiiy br purchased ren .should not be sent to school The Girl Scouts of Troop No liam Scker, Mrs. Albert Hagen 00 early. They should not be on Laura Jean, Karlh Ann Blnck. Hniel Essex House. Newark. 3, Sewaren, will be glad to baby- Mrs. Russell Solt. Mrs. F. J. Adams. he .school bounds until 8:50 A.M., Mrs. James Black and daughter, In addition to the annual Urf- ,• \ 111 Ilonly, son of sit free of charge for any parent ecause if they arrive too early, Jeanette; Mrs. Samuel Gene, Miss Mrs. Floyd T. Howell, Miss Olive onvers dlnnrr and speaking aea- Kivin Healy, 38 wishing to donate blood tomorrow hey are too tired fo do their work Helen Doocheck and Ann Doo- Van Idcrstlne, Mrs. John Ryari '••ui in the evening, an afternoon ii ivr was recently at the Red Cross Blood Bank In ropcrly. checft. Mrs. Herbert Eyerguss, Mrs. H. B meet inn Is being planned which (i i! Hulv Comforter the Methodist Church of Wood- ,\ ill be devoted to the problems of 1 r in h. Hallway. Spon- A rummage sale will be held all Janice Karalsz, daughter of Mr bridge. The hours of the Blood Rankln, Mrs. ChBrles Noel and lonii taxpayers and their arfan- M .iiul Mrs Jack Hoff- ay Saturday in ;i rented store in and Mrs\ 8teven Karaisz, Patricia Bank are from \ to 7 P.M. The1 Mrs. George Urban i nations In all parts of the SUte. in: , I'hiiiflpld. A family lahway under the auspices of the Avenue, celebrated het flrst birth- services of the girls may be ob- The next meeting will be at the Fen hiring the afternoon program ii.ld nftpr the ritual. olonla School. PTA contributions day at a family dinner. tained by calling Mrs. C. F. home of Mrs, Henry ori West Ave will ix' discussions In the public .•ration was held at " bric-a-bi'uc, clothing, furniture Karen Ann Black, daughter of Bohlke or Mrs. H. B. Rankln The nue. school and municipal "field*. ! MCS. Trurty Montaz- ind lRtnps are belnR accepted at Mr, and Mrs. James Black, Patri- Girl Scout cooky sale is still go- i,M md Drive, Monday he school. cia Avenue, has been confined to ing on and anyone wishing to pur- ,;iii", were Mrs. Dom n Mr. and Mrs. Robert WHte- her home with a cold. chase some br re-order may do so Home-School 'Circle ( \R PURGES INTO ROOM \ii:.. Anthony Simon- nutid, Hiram, Tut tie and Mrs. by calling Mrs. Bohlke or Mrs. FROSTBURO. Md. — Mr. and, i k Boris, Mrs. Frank This rrcm- stitch ncertiptwlnl tiiiistetiilere Is made to rnlianrt* al- ;i lonry Strubel. Repifblican Cauh- Rankln. To Hear P$yckologist Mrs. Harry Galloway had the un- l HI Woodland Drive; EXHIBIT OF PAINTINGS most any room Iwdinur of Its liiiiKhini;-tiri|iht ciilors. Tlir fluwrrs I Committee members attended Mrs. Louis Zehrer, Miss Eleanor mirth ODonnell, Mrs, SEWAREN — The Home and are stitclnM) in SIIIUICN of rod and blue with greens for Ihr lcnvcs ileasant experience recently of 1 meeting of the Second Ward SEWAREN—An exhibition of Rossi and Miss Janice Newm^rk, .i.'i'ncll. Railway; Mrs. ^rhool Circle will sponsor a talk and are framed in yellow on a field of tun. Darh brown trims thr being knocked out of bed by «n tepublican Club in Fords. Peter paintings by Robert P. Anderson all of Grant Street, spent Satur- 'l ,-H-.. (.'lurk Township: by Dr. Joseph Or Phelan, Clinical edws. The nw foundation for this drsign nteasurps 2" by 40 inchM. automobile that plunged through imoyak, candidate for Township day In New York. Mis. Pat Catnno. 158 Old Road, Is now being shown Psychologist, Assistant Director o! but you can make n larger run. if you wish, by sewiiiK two or their bedroom wall. The Galloway Committee in the Second Ward. fo, in rpli Ilebar, Fords. at the' Sewaren Free Public Li- the Laboratory of Psychologlca r«.™ fTO,,j..ii.n, Ineet'-iT. To obtain instructions for making this home te on a curve In a stat* »as principal speaker. .:•,;::in- was Mrs. David brary. Mr. Anderson ha* donated CONVINCED AFTFR 22 YEARS Study, Stevens Institute of Tech QUEEN MARY rlif, send a ittampnl-Mlf-addressrd rnvclopr to highway and a car, driven by* « i:i Hutilevard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, a painting to be used to raise DETROIT—Although his wit nology, Hoboken, 2 P.M.. Octobe: the Needlework Department of this paper with a request for Leaf- youiiK nii-1. left the road and M let No. f>!-4. dd Mr, Kevin Healy. 38 22 Ridge Rond, entertained in left him back In 1930, after les: 28, In the auditorium of the Se crushed into their home. funds for puttlfig a new ceiling in f I inn . entertnined Mrs, lonor of the marriage of her mo- the library. The exhibition will »r>n a six months of mirric waren Sehool. her, Mrs. Laura Mousan, Newark, life, Harold E, Dorland just re- An Inducement Auld Acquent ji,, P :ind mint,' Mr. nnd close on October 21 but may be All parents of children attend Might Advertise Wi'rtswoith, Merrlt- ,o Martin Curr, Rhode Island. cently filed for divorce. W'hen Ing the Sewaren School are urgec Hlbbs—Well, Ijpw is your cotn- "Please, I tell your fortune?" Emily-Is Cora Jones a friend seen every day except Saturday ,1, :IIK1 her parents. Mr Recent spectators at the Al- asked whv he waited so limn. Dor- to attend and anyone else Inter panlonate marriage working out? "No, thanks, I've Just had of yours? and Sunday, from 3 to 5:30 P.M. 1 mi-, AUllur, Newark, brtKht-Lafayette football same in land replied, "I don't think sh ; ested In the study of aptitudi Glbbs—Terrible! I've lost my •old" Beatrice- Yes. What has she ii\ i-, planned for No- Eastern, Pa., were Mr. and Mrs.and 7 to 9 P.M. coming back." He got the divorce testing will be welcome. wife's address. "But I tell you a better one." been saying about me? in i'UP Civic Club, In- 'heodore Kujawskl. In wood Ave- <• by l.he Knittinfj and ue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cheeka, Linda. They were guests of Theo- ,MiUi'rliiiu Si',. West dore Kujawski Jr., an Albright iii"ir;il patient in student. i:n-,il Hospital, Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kujaw- ski. Inwood Avenue, has Ronald \ •i ni'lius Oberdick. soi Jalbert, St, Petersburg Pla., as 'ym~x. Mi.v Curnellus Ober- their guest recently. ;HIMI. has completed A demonstration party was held In :, • .it H:ilnljridKi', Md., at the home of Mrs. Stanley Rac- 7 fl)i >iiim I wo weeks' leave vich, 20 Longfellow Drive. Nicholas John Boris, son of Mr. \ Improvement Club and Mrs. Nicholas Boris, 12 Wood- in-i-Hiieriule dance No- land Drive, was christened at St.

i; i hr rlubhniisr, Inman John's Russian Orthodox Church, M1. i- fin dancing will b< Rahway. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mi- j \y, .>n iircliextra. ores were snonsoi s. A family din- Id '.ii • (icorije^ficDtt and ner was held. nr Jr., and Janet, Utx. and Mrs. Lee Colton, 5 A:ir nuesU nf Mr Evergreen Court, recently enter- •In 11. Pierce, Levit tained her sister, Mrs. Angelo Fer- raro and daughter, Joan, Wood- of Mr. and Mrs bridee. elm . Amherst Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sassano, . Fdwiird Clayton 37 TaiiRlewood Lane, were week- end guests of her parents, Mr. and illy Neighbors of Co Mrs. Nicholas Di Menna, East iiurdiiy in the homs Orange. [id Mi.. Ficd Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marzak, HOUSEHOLD l.'i'.id PrcMiit were Mr 30 Tanglewood Lane, entertained Ci.iili^ T Mnrrlson. Mr Mrs, Lucy Dolemskl. Miss Helen INSTITUTE , V -\:k Killlpimo. Mr. ant Dolemski, Will Elvll and Mess CAtT ALUMINUM l'illijume, Mr. ancl Mr Rose Marzak, all of New York; :)!•:. Mr. and Mrs. Gem Charles Rocco. Elizabeth. Rib Roast nil linden, won Mr. and Mrs. William Bistak, 5 ;:'in Hook and Ladde Tanslewood Lane, entertained M.r 7 Inch Cut • !1 lmlil ii masqueradi and Mrs. Leonard Thomas, Mr. $4.69 :tui» i '-'S. ill P.M. In thi and Mrs. Anthony Hardish, Mr, Over 5CW 1st 6 Ribs Inman Avenue. Thcr and Mrs, Jullua Ves«neck, all of ll»,,bC.,. Ideal Frozen ORANGE i.iNtnl miiMc, Perth Ambey4 - - : : MM Without 9>ril id lUnriir.;, Mi«: and Mrs. Thomas Ryan, 13 Ib. ..IIN !/>!!!, Middlpse: Tanfflewood Lane, entertained at i • 1111 • l-icnnomi'.'s dinner Sunday Mr. Ryan's father, Juice 21227c • •led a six week cours Thomas Ryan: Mr. and Mrs. Percy Special! Knelt can makes V/i pints of SMOKED pure jkjuke! ! J ,ni( lit;11 si'wiiiK for [our Ryan;; Miss Tess Frey. all of Tren- 1 in met at the home o ton arid Herbert Peterson, Maple- j Short Shank Sliced Frozen in ti.i,:,,kay, uutluok AVE wood. ., . loops may have thl Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Simon- Ib. elli, 10 Woodland Drive, enter- Cala Hams Peaches tained Mr. and Mrs. Connie Mon- |d Mr.- Krtlest Fillipponi Pork Butts Beef Liver Try them now! e Ku.id. entertained M: tazzoli, Mrs. Simonelli'.s brother, ... 79c c,,:!iirii AmLirosino an Dr, Ralph Rlmondeli. Newark, has SniCKIIAUS Midget Bologna ••••• 4Or Mi , Ahuiunv Annirosin been appointed chief of surgery Sausage Pure Fork Llnki a. 65c Swanson Chicken Pies at Clara Massao Hospital, Newark. SHK KHA1IS ••;•• 21c , Francis Bracken, Russel Alan Daniels, son of Mr. Ideal French Fries Sausage Pure Pork Mtit Acme Frosted Fish! lo-oi. OCJ, i. I, I., WHS the Sun- and Mrs, Harold W. Daniels, .48 Seabrook Succotash lii-.'-t of Mr. and Mrs, West- Hill Road, was christened SMOKED Fane; Golden Tongue . BKEF Cod Fillet ; and Miss Patricia Sunday in the First Presbyterian Ideal Cut Corn IO-OI, p»ck»|e Avi'ime. Church, Rahway. Sponsors were Pollock Fillet pk JI Colonlii. especially Miss Dorothy Schuetz, Fred R. Tomatoes Chucks of Lamb i.i' ui'ucd to contrib- Darnels. Open house was held, 3 Meils In One! Bout, Chops, Stew! Flounder „ bit ut ijlood to the Red Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox, 1 boilm iliilc, toworrow. The BramhaU Court, entertained their Selected pkI \l-\) pints and there are daiiRhter-ln-law. Mrs. Edward California box bi iween 1 and 5 P.M.Fox, Orange and Miss Joyce Healy, iiitutmillion call Mrs. Orange, • rubcl. R;ihway 7-6737. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fqx. 1 FRANCO mi will be provided by Bramhall Court entertained her SPAGHETTI AMEUIC\N cans VIRGINtA T.EE

CAMPBELL'S IO'/J-OZ. SOUP Chicken with Kice cans Iceberg head PEANlfT ,e ) Each BUTTER CallfomU Pascal SKIPPY Apple, Dutch Apple, Cherry, Cherry Streussel Stalk Celery VAN CAMP 21-oz. SUI'UEME PIfOTEIN Fancy In Tomato Siiuce I cans lil-o:. BEANS Bread lull 25' Escarole Ib. Beled 1,000- Sheet Roll Beets; Bunch SCOT TISSUE CANNED MEATS COLORED MARGARINE FRUITS & Jf^ICES BBOADCABT Corned Beef Hash Vl-(h, tin Ideal Margarine 111.W ;i r»noy VreMtan|e on BR4ADCASI Chopped Ham 13-ci*. on Princess Margarine Ib. pk«, Kraft Coon Sb6CtlOHS i,.. an< Or«B|« on Cider *' "• Open Ideal Peas IFK Englisli mu It 43c TIII^ORE - WASHINGTON .' •.'*?*.' coops v jj ' ' '' " •' .- . ¥$'- i CHOPPED it S-m. B & B Mushrooms l-m. un Educator Crax pkg. J J THE WEST Educator Ctk l>ly drive to Plainflekl, and board one of B&O's fast, Vclveela i-ui./»k|, CBACtttN OObD 9 P.M. Klein* Chocolate ulli Difcael-l'lleotrii: traiiiB. Tho aervice in frequent, Marcal Hankies Fig Bars . v niealH delightful, the personnel courteous, and the Sharp Cheese ,„. 65c idulta dependable. You'll really enjoy the comfort of Facial Tissues Fig Bars * All Prices Jtimore & Ohio travj. Try it! SPANGLES BB Geo. Inn WMTOH ». Effective BOARD THE 840 AT PLAINFIHD FOR Facial Tissues P?, JJ% 35c AuL Cnkl r.'tunt Inv CtrtllloiU worth Uo 17 l/«-«. CQ- •Imoro, Waihinjfonj , PitUbur^hburdh., Akron, Cltytlondy , Tol«do, Hydrox Through , Gmlnnall, loulivilk, St. lotili. Dlrtct coranclloni at WathingtiM mUt oo,. KAB18CO i through iltoplng can to Calilornia and T«>ai. r ' Sat., Oct. 18 Phon* PLainfl*ld 4-6700 fir Information JL .TIMOREt OHIO RAILROAD MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE •]' h f PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, OCTORKR 16. 1H52 . NOTTOBS l.fMAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LGOAI. NOTICES , •'""'• M.,,,, flled in tlw Middle** rminly Clerk • int. «t the filwrlff S OfBcc Jn tht City Rnlrt To: W-242 flrirt To: W-lll; SW flled in t of New Brunswick. M J 'laJnt filed' in",, Sen. Smith Hits NOTK'R OK Pt'BLIC SAVE I NOTICE OF ri'RLTC SALR Olllce September t. 19rl<1pe he'd TirsrtHV. urtniVr i!h. five ilayB «rtp i ALL that certnln lot, tract or purcel W r 652. I wins directed to advertise tlie fun ljisj. 1 va& dinktcti UJ ttilveiL.s ,iie i,-. oi iauu anu vi BEOINNlNa at the point of intersec- IlHSlve of ,, that on Tiirsdnv evening, October!,.tha. t on Tuesday evening. of laftdly and««r/H»dd prrnil, wniwaw hereinafte. lyBKr p»r- SUfll (NOTE Contributions to this column mu*t be In this office no Oclobcr beliitlcuUrlg iyn d««r/H»dthe City , ol Perth Arato . In tion of the S;mthwe«terly side of Cen- , JudiirrtipD- f , PRINCETON—V. S. Senator H 21ii 18.12 Hie Township Committee! 21«t. 1953. thfTownship Committee i h Cit tft street nnrt 8outh««Bt«rly side of i th* romping" later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Event* listed ha* M iKTi in tlw Com- the Covintv of MKtrtlese* and State oi will mMt at 8 P M. IRSTI in till Com- will "ret at 8 P ore particularly twiunded Pl/th Avwwe; thenre nwnlng (li «Jon'r 'O« by dtfiin;. are broadcast daily at 7:30 A. M. on tne "Around the CountlM Alexander Smith. Republican can- miitec Chambers. Mrinortnl Municipal nlttee Chambers. .Memorial Municipal New lmy p Center Sired South VI . deRicm M'i Buildlne. Woodbriage, Ne» J*r«ey. and and described ass follows; This art|(,i, , With Your Weekly Newspapers" program over New BrunswU* didate for re-election, said It It, Woodbridge. New Jersey, wirt c y minutes Knst 100 feet to a point; thiwe uj«t the nt , nnd sell nt public sale and to p and sell at public sale and tr at s poinitt (it the 8o«tn- 121 South 34 (lefirees JUi mloutes We.it Radio Station WCTC, 1*50 on your dial) .he highest bl'liler according to terms corner of OlflorOlffrid nnmdl PnvrttP»vetWe iorporatlon I,I ,, would be the "height" of folly" to the nmhesl hmder accorrtlnu to ttnni 100 feet to a point; thence 13) North 55 Beg Rltuatf K>*, >f aaie on ftle with the Township Cleri jf snie on fl!e with the Township Clerk Streets. Ming also the Northeasterly degrees 24'? minutes West 1*0 feet to allow the Administration which mprr-tlon nnrl to be publicly corner ol th* hereby conveyed land; >t Oolonla in •. OCTOBER | o p p ifwn to ln«rrci|on and f fifth AvHiue. iMiice running (4) aloru 5 t'heiire SOUTHIRLJ *' Westerly dup. Middle ,-, "tort the peace" to retain direc- rfdd prior to sale, tots 4 »rt«l fend prior to sale. I.oi« M0 r.m! Ml In Die Biune North 34 degrees M'v minutes d to ?\tnx i,,, If. MiV.iJK' nf Auxil.iry Polir. Rc-i-rves at Memorial Municipal Block'r,J2-A, nn U.e Wmxtbrlitw Tow«- Jl.ocl-. 855-K. on the Waod1»rUlt:e Town- line of said. CJinora Street aM.Oi «« Sast IW feet to CciiiWr Street and the tion ot American foreign policy. to n point; thence on fl radius oJ ' 'lli'iiidm.' .i- « P.M. Milp AB^-^stiM-nt Mn(i ship As>«ssnien! Map , lv) „ lwll ^. „ Take furtlior notice that the Town- \ x providing » clenrance of ,9 78 teet defenr|uil, Smith declared "the prime Take hirther notlre that the Town- lff BEING also Known as lots 992, 993 u. mnj ,.,,; 16 MfTm uf I • in PTA at No. 15 School at 8 P.M. slUp I'uiiimlticf Ims. by re.tnlutlon s»l ••hip Committee has, hy resolution »nd tlirotiKhout and parallel with the center 994 and MS on "i^np of Afenal Park Question facing America and the f 1 i»rstitmt to law. riTpd a aUr.liiunn ^e Raritnn Terminal «nd b 16- RfiHilai mirtiiiB Ivlin PTA School No.. IS, 8 P.M. jprjitihin o IP* . flxen" a mlnltnuui 1)ne of Section 3, WoodlirldRe Township. Mld- the said i ... price nt which said lote In Mid blook price at which Mid lots In said iilocti I i mnsiwrtmlon Coinpnny (nflt ilength dlesei Cminty. New Jersey, September !!t If! Anivi.'il Unique: r»f Court Mercedes, CDA. free world Is how to prevent fu- uf arti 357.71 (eel to a point online Dated: Se-pti.,,.,,,. ture wars" and said the November A in ill' Ml.tl to^t'thW With nil nl.tlCl «ul be told together with all other 1st, 1916, Lar;on A- Foj. Civil Engl- 18 RaTv "f }'.<•:••iib::r.ins Ht dolcnia Civic Improvement Club- IP-'.I!V "!l L'O, Mr •:'. " of I c'..ii L.ons Club at Fir«t Church of Iselsn meet- will drag us Into more Korean pit- i«i» » ' " , ..„_. h li Being tlie same premUts c.on*oyed b» will require a doa'li purulent of 115.00 of O|(r|(ror[i an(ii pnvcttpnvctte Streets, the iiv: i ru.-in - will require a clown payment ol $40.00. l\(i ban.iiLi of O or[ an( Tlie Rahwty Savings tnetltuilon to falls, or leadership which will •h»bain-e i mirrbv* ppric ee to »f iio r piBce ol iWOlNNlNlNO f IJI,.IIII>M ot pur"rt;i-* price to be « right of way Chnrles C Hull and Helen 8 Hull, Bis NOTICB IS l 21 -Hi'',i..*Tri Oiipoc ) mouthy Inyn'-lmenU ot t!0 00 plus Inlerest and other term*; over upon and iirrons Imids utiiolning ollowlnn prop I.:ir.Mi.'Ki by Mothers' Association of Colonla at leaders is greater today than ever Take further nonce t'nat, at «,ild sale. furmerly of Rarttan Terminal and A meetliii/ ,,: T;ikc furtlipr notice thnt at said rait or any daft to which It m»y lie ad- Pag* 112. nrlttee of ttip ].,-. hoin" of M-.-s. Park'.i.'Atnhmt Avenue. 8 P.M. • In* Itt history. General Eisenhow- Transportation Cgrnpany. for tho t-on- The approximate amount of the JIHIR :«• any cime to wljch it may be »it- ujrncd, the Townslilp. Ootntoittce re- structlon nnd maintenance of a rall- In the Coiiniv ,,i 27-Mc.'ir.J o! Y?:::f,?' A"-=')fifltinn of Colonla at Civic Club er, with hU (enius (or diplomacy Journed. the Townihip ,Ooaunlttee re erves th» rlpht In' fa' discretion to menu to be smutted by Mid «*k is «ey. held on M,, •erven tlie rljjht In Its discretion to rond siding or «pur. which right Of the sum of Three ThpuMnd Fire. Hun- ut 8 PM. ' and leadership. ha.i welded togeth- e>• • niiy one or nil lilds and to a^lt wny Is more, fully d«WMibed In a grant 1952. and u.al ., re'tct iiiiy one or all bids *nd to M'.I <«ia Sots Hi 'said bloeJt to Euch bidder dred Twenty-Three Dollars ((9.523.001 b« taken up i r er a strong union of Western Eu- •aid lots In said block to such bidder made by Mid Rarlian Terminal and together wlt,H costs of this sale. 28—Meting cif Scwnren Home and School Association at the u It may select, due regard batng ilven Transportation Company to t-Wffiinag and final pusi..,,, ropean Powers. lit it may select, due rexard bung ifiveu 'o terma and manner of puynu'iitj In Together with all and singular the Township Con,:ri. ,S/';>I>1 . ' • . Holding Corporatiop. dnted June 12. o itnni. mid manner of payment, M ase, one or more minimum bidii, SKHII •lghts, privileges, heredltunnnts and tneetliis rocin :;, 29— F'HIT-'II Ar:i;;;:,<-1 ,. W.Kjdoiid'ii Jewish Community Center. Doors County In Ufter 1313 of Conveyances measures where long-range for- Upon acceptance of the mlnlmuiu CORNELIUS A WALi, M. lEBTi. .,- open at 8 P.M. hid, or hid above minimum, by the CP 252. Sheriff - eign policy planning Is so vital to aitiiniitrr »nrt ttit -.vaooiv aald msttf; c,u 31 H.ii!"' «-fii P:.ny sponsored by Troop 33 Boy Scoutmts iin the Townslhp Commltte* and the payment by the purchaser arcOrnlms u- TOOETHER, ALSO, with nil the rlnht, EDWARD FELD. time snrt p\ ,, oar future. T am convinced thr ilieruoi uy me purenn^r acporu.ug u ni ; Pn:.--r, !!•.' :•)•' he mnnnur of purchase In nn-nrdonce title, Interent, reversion and revenlons. Attorney. Interested tl-.i-n American people, regardless of me ninnner of purchase In Mcoritanet Uth terms of Bale on file, the Town- remainder and remnlnders, iMvineiits. L. 10 '9.18.2130 IM.41 opportunity •,, NOVEMBER party affiliation, have fnith in Eis-with terms of sale on IU«, the Town- hip will deliver a bargain and sale rights, ways, tenements, heredlt«menu, the sume. -ij.p will deliver u bargain and sale !ee<1 for aid premises wuter righti. slwets. avenues witl raids 4 El.\;i«n D: y' enhower." deed for suit! premises STATE OF NEW JgRSIY to DATED: October 7th. 1952 nnd all the appurtenances of every Fanny Goldberg,. hex heirs 15 Am.iii'iir E ;>:::i-' Show for juveniles sponsored by lions Club Smith, a member of the Senate DATED: October 7th. 1952 H'J. UUNIOAH. Township Clerk. nature whatsoever of Allied Molasses devlnees and personal rep- AN ORDlNANi l of Woo:i;v;'u'e :n Woodbridge High School Auditorium. Foreign Relations Committee. L, .1 JJUNlUAN. T0WD.4llp Cl*rt To be advertised October 9. 1952. and Co. Inc ln, under, to or In connection resentative* and her, their J1ON OF AMi To be advertised October 9, Ua2 am Tctober 16, 1952. In the Independent- with any of the foregoing or any of their moceMors tn 1XTINQUI8HM!-, 22 Reiuii' n C'.n^ of '.927, WHS. at Oak rfills Manor. Metuchen. urged return to a bipartisan for- October 18. 1952. In the Ijideppntieat- Leader. ALSO, all furniture. HjUirM, ma- rlKht, title and interest, and RIGHTS IN OP 22--Ann;i;i; Bara Dance sponsored by Americus Craftsmen's eljrn policy, which, he charged, was Lencler. hlnery and equipment (Including au- Mr. Ooldberg, husband or CEDAR 8THI-.'--; (LSI Panny Goldberg and Meyer Cub at Cijf'frnen's Club. Green Street, Woodbridge. abandoned by the Democrats. SHERIFF'S SALE tomotive equipment I ol every nature LINDEN STiif.-; "Foreign policy Is too vital to itefrr To: \W415 ' SUPBR1OR COUHT OF NEW JERSEY- whatsoever presently located In or on Rosenberg his heirs, devi- WABHINOTON • ; NoTll\uK PU9L1C SMJE Chnncery Division. Mldd'.ese* Oonntv. the iforeaald lajiHe and premises or In sees and personal reprtten TAIN UNNAMI-i. our security to be a matter of par- TO WHOM ITJtAY CONCERN: Docke! No F-17M-51 RECONSTRUC- or on ibe buildings, plants and Im- tntlves nnd his. their, or THE AVKNF' tisan politics. E\ev since the At a mjlliur OTVenni; ol CM ruwnshl,. TION FINANCE CORPORATION, provement* erectsd on said lands any of their successors ln TOWNB1III' (II •. Democrats broke off consultations Committee of \» Township trf fetood- Plaintiff, and ALLIED MOLASSES AND all the aetaU. right, title, In- lit,'lit. title and line rest, and COUNTY Of MI brldge, held Tuesday. October 'r.fc CO Inc , ALLIED FOOD INDUS- terest, us«, property nnd claim of the Mrs. Meyer Rosenberg, wife NBW JERSEY Bali Inlanders' Classic Dance with Republicans, we have seen iUiJ, l-was directed to advertise Vat l*x TRIES, Inc. HAROLD M ROSS, snid defendants of. In and to the afore- of Mevcr Rosenberg BE IT OR'iv - blunder after blunder committed. thut on Tuesday evening, Ocurtwt LUCILLE RO6S and GORDON Muc-said prop^ny be offered for sale at the Defendants. Committee <•'. •<. 21st, 19S2. the Tovnslilp (.'omm.lttt LZAN. art pefendBntJi, Writ of Execu- mortgaged prttnlses—i ft) all real estate YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED aud brldgp In n,, r America must return to a bl-pnr- wiil meet at 8 P. W. lEST) III the Ccai- Usan policy or expect further tion for the sale of mortgaged prera- and personal property In bulk us a unit; required to serve upon Thomas F. Lally 1. Thn: down on • M OF CONfiRES* OF AUGUST It. W Block 583, on tl-.e Woodbridije Town- ment to be satisfied by said sale In the and tii Cmiwlan Orchestra open Splays her artistry, dancing with AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF at the hour of eleven o'clock by the lor Court of New Jersey, within thirty Realty unrt <:.>:..• ship Assessment Map. then prevailing (standard or Dnyllpht stun of Two Hundred One Thousand. five days after October 23. 1953, ex MARCH 3. 191.1. AND IVtt ?. IMS uatsd In Viu,,:;, - the Gnflii) Music Foundation's magic-making lury as the bird of Saving) time In tlw forenoon of the Two Hundred Three Dollars and elusive of such date. If you fall an to (Title M. Unllfjl StKtes C.<\*t, Swtlnn Take further notice mat the Town- Ntnety-elgnt Cents ((201.203.981 to- ^ Cm in".- season next Thursday night at the ; ill-omen in the dramatic finale. *S.1> 8HOWNC THJC O\WNKK8Hlr, ship Comniluee bu, by resolutiou aim d day, at the premises. 386 Smith fin, judgement for the relief demanded Union Count-, -.. Street, Perth Amboy, f^ew Jersey. gether with the coBts of this sale. In the complaint will be taken again! Mosqup Theatre. Newark, will be | This compelling episode is oneU*MtGEMENT. AVn CIRCIK.ATION pureuuut to law, nxeu a muninuiu Clcularly dej r;i Together with *ll and s'nsular the you by default. Of The IniiepriVent-Lriiiler, piib- w\'\t at which said lots ln said block liereinafter : :,I'I- ; the celebrated Urj,mvi which is! of many dramatic moments In a will be Sold together with ajl other PARCEL A rights privileges, hereditaments and li,«'<'it »*»eti.>1lir|i|j/(., New ALL that certain, lot. tract or parcel appurtefiiuicet thereunto belonging or This uctlon hat been instituted to hereby varuic i considered the clas-ic dance of the! performance whose many moods Jersey, for October 1, 195?. detailu pertinent, said minimum price 1 from ':.- be.lit; jiMtmj plus costs ol prepartue of U^- "••" '-es hereinafter par- ln anywise appertaining. quiet the title of Carragher Bros Bali Islanders. \ grave and gay, satiric and boist- 1. The nunii-s «n'l ii'Mr-S«CM »f t'n' ticularly described, situate, lying and iind the jamr :. mililinlier,. eilitnr, mnriiuiiif; »diior. deed and advertising this salt. Salu Tho foregoing real estate and per-Corporation to certain Innds and prem LonR known by reputation to erous, mirror the care-free exist- belnu ln the City of Perth Amlwy In IM-s EltUHte 102-104 Eaitclirr Road eald dedlciitii'i. and buslneise munairer are: lots ln said block, If sold on terms sonal property piay be inspected by all "All that <• •• the Western ivirld, "this dance as ence led by a strange and primi- riiiill»|pcr, flmrleH K. iJreirnry, will require a down payment of $25.00 the County of Middlesex and State of prospective bidders on Thursday. Octo- at Colonln. ln the Township of Wood ihe buiuuue of purcuadf prioe to bu New Jersey, more particularly bounded bridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey East of W, an art form comes nearer to thetive people. WoO'lbrirtpe. N. J. ber Id, 1952, between the hours of 10 00 within the i ,-. I-Mllur, f'liiii-lc" K. OrcRnry. Woo'l- ur. (MinrleB M riTcg- tJCimueu tor ui Coiltr^cb i, saie. erly line of Bmlth Street where same Street; Perth Ambov, New Jersey. party defendant because you, or either of you. may claim to have a claim, lien erly to it,, -i-:; too, it is darned hy but three teen- "Ketjak," another number involv- orv. Wnodlirl'lei-. N. J. Take further notice that at said sale is Intersected by the Westerly luit of CORNgUUS A. WAI.L, frum St. (»i-.; , Stockton Street, as laid down on mtip Sheriff. or encumbrance or some estate ln and agecl Kiris who numae y> infuse ing the entire male personnel of Husinets ni'inn^f-r, T.II wi-cii'" F or any date to which It niiy be ad- Anne's RD.KI I *';imi>ir .. '!. The owner i.«: Hf invned r.y n serves the riKhi In Its discretion U> Attorney. Ueorgcs .».-.-.:. . the story which has to do with a clown, Eerog. In th^'saaqe, hu- • •(•ri'iiniiinn. itn nami* ami udrtres* reject ouy one or ml bids and to sell of Stockton Street, 145 feet to a paint I.-L. 0-25; 10-2, 9, 16 J79.68 I. GRANT SCOTT where said line Intersects the curvad Clerk of the Superior Cour ROBJI Ei",'cr:. 1 kidnaps a j morously reminscent of a opllege rtiuwt lie st:ite'l unil IIINM linrn^ilf uely said lots In ssId block to such bidder nus; artd w.i legendary kirn vli: liii-reiiniler the lui'incn anil ni]i!ress<-.i line of land of the Rarttan Terminal 1 ,us it may soiec" due regard bemg Bivei. SHERIFF'S SALE of New Jersey Norther.y 1 ,:.. beautiful p inc^s iitu then, when . football cheering section, a dance f stdcklinlilf-rfM (jwnint: nr holding and Transportation Company; thence to terms and manner of payment, Is SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, I.L. 9-25:10-2.9, 16 Nortlicrlv ir. chant of monkey warriors rises pi-icfnt or mure of tulnl amount case mil' or more minimum bids shall along said last mentioned line on n on the way tu but'lf a^.tinst her curve wltK a radius of 353.25 feet for THMWERY DIVISION. MIDDLESEX tween Wn•-. ;• • f Ht»»i'k. If not ownofl hy a ''orpovu- be received. COUNTY, Docket No. F-2073-51 fathrr i-, ;itt;i:-k>'tl by a bird with Rrim and barbaric. lion, thp iiHints and ai'ilresses o1" tl'e a distance of 108 feet; thence NORTH- . STATE OP NEW. JERSEY t City of liiil,-.'..,-. Updb acceptance of the minimum WESTERLY ln a straight Hue «tlll In PBOERAL NATIONAL J40&TQAOE Rosolta (also known as Lll an uniiiuii>'i! Imlivlduul owners mns't l-c Kivv ;t partnership or utliir line of said Company's land, 148.86 feet linn i Thompson and Alberl Townshl;i n! v. Township Committee and the pnymeni United States, Plaintiff, anrl Thompson, her husband, and George's A.-. itnlnc'iriJdT.'itf'd firm, its imine iunl thereof by the pvirchaser according to to a point In said line where suine Is intersected, by th* Easterly line of CHARLES C. HULL SR . and HELEN Anna E. SUickhouse and John Street " iclilri!K',v, ;IK well.nit that of i-R'-li In- the manner of purchase In wcoridnc* S.'HULL., his wlte, et als., Defend- •llvl.lua.1 meinlirr, mn.'ii lit- Kive.ii.) with terras of sale on file, the Town aillord Street; thence SOUTHERLY Btackhouse, her husband, an 2. This On!:': : iiloue said Easterly line of - Giflurcl ants. Writ of Execution for the sale iL.S) J nines J, Pepltone, his heirs, Immedliiieiv ., Health ship *i.. deliver a bargain and sftla of mortgaged premises dated Septem Street. 3W.8 feet to the northerly line devisees and, personal repre- advertlolht; .i !, Ec, X. .1 deed for said premises. ber 10, 1MJ. Cliarle K, (itrgnry, of Smith street; thence EASTERLY sentatives an.d hla. their, or (I; , DATED: October Vih, 1952. uloug eald Northerly line of Smith N. J. H. J. DUNIQAN. Township Clerk »y ,»»Wu* tf the nbove stated Wflt, any of their, successors li f-*. rumpinti, Wood- To Be aijvertssefl Ottouer 9. 1932, andBtr»t, 200 reet to the corner of Smith to- me directed and (kllvei«d, I will «*- right, title and interest an Attest: N. J. pose to sale at public vendue on Mrs James J. Pepltone, wifi B. J. DUNlfiAM Deaufu . I October 16. 1051!. l(i the Independent- ,i Rnd Stockton Streets, to the point or WEDNESDAY, THfi FIFTH DAY OF of Jumes J. Pepltone. TowiiBhlp L".i-:\. NOVEMBER. A D., NINETEEN Defendants. , To he :ii|-.!-r: 1 By I)F{. KOl'HIA BKt'NSON owning mpk-xion if persisted in long bridge, held Tuesday, October Th dy and full uf freckles and black- enough. The hot steam destroys In any otlier fldui'ltiry relation, tlie 1952. I wws directed to advertise the fuct hfime of the person nr i-orjiurntluii that on Tiitsuay evening, October bends. I du n'iitu lu look my best, | the natural oils that nature gjve 21st, 1952, the Township Committee but I ci in I know hew to %a about' for wlium BIH-II tiiiKto' is u'tinK. us as a protection and will cause alh'o the Htntfinents In (lie two para- Ml! meel at 8 H M IESTI ln the Com- it," so write:- a distressed damsel. graphs MIIOW OK- iitilaiu't? lull Ifiiowl- mittee Chambers. Memorial Municipal Poor littU- maiden, no wonder the skin to crinkle, wrinkle wid uilSf- -111(1 Ijelltf a* to the ciiviirn- Bulldlny. WontlurUliji!. New Jersey, and stames anil comlltlons imJer wMi-li expose and sell at public siiie and to 0 0* that .she is worried, for the condi- yellow. slot-klio kl era aiul seiurlts' linlilfi-s the highest bidder according to terms of sale on file with the Township Clerk COME ON BOYS tion which she describes places Remember that blackheads are who do not appear upon the hooks her at a disadvantage socially, and .of Hie compfti^y ^s ti-uHttit'S, liuhl ouen to Inspection and to be publicly composed of grease and dirt which stock ;iiyl neiuritks In :i capsu-ity read prior to sale. Lots 13 to 15 inclusive makes her unhappy. have hardened in th« por«». Ii tt)« oilier than thai of it bonei Bile owner. In Block 811 on the Woodbrldte Town- ship Assessment Map. First, you must remember thai condition is very b^d, wring cloths iV, The mtriiBiii - mmWLm^r of p Let's score that touchdown of «ncli issue (if this puhlll-fttlnn wiM Tak« further natU**Chat the Town- there is no royal road to beauty, out of hot water and apply to your or dintriljiiteil, tlirouijli the inuil.s or ship Committee has. by resolution »n'l no magic formulas that are put, up face, renewing them as fast as otherwisehi , to paidd Kub»i:rtb'-rbtb s l nursuant to law. fixed a minimum in attractive jars that will trans- they cool. This softens the cuticle. ing tlie ]'i moifthH ppri'icdintr tlu- price at which said lots ln said, block form the uply duckling into a fairy [latl e HIIUWII I uliove wan: (ThiTh s iinfor- will be sold aether with all other princess of enchanting' loveliness Take a crash wash cloth, a bland mation It rsiuireil from riHlly, week- fiemlls nert'np-.t, said mmlmym pUee soap, and scrub your face in luke- ly, Meiiilwenkly and triweekly news- being $750.00 plus cos's: of preoaru.1" over night. There are many fac- papers only.y ) 4,106. deed and .advertising this sale. Sale! tors that enter into the creation of warm water, using rotary move- CHAKLKCHAKLKW 13. lots In said block, lf Gold on terms, ments. A complexion brush that is Editor. I'uhlisiiersiie . will require a down payment of 875.00, a beautiful complexion. Sworn tn anil miliHiTlheil liefore the balance of purchase price to be and WIN this not injured by water is better than n;e this 30th day of Septemberp . 1952, inlri in equal moutbly installments of, Rational living is the greatest the cloth, for the fine bristles are MiKMAiiUAUKj j (i(i . .ICMUANICMUAN, $25.00 plus, interest and other tcrmc aid to beayity; and no one who ismore effective in cleansing tile (Seat) Notary Public of New Jt-rijey provided for In contract of e»le. sickly can possess the radjant skin. (9fy tomiiileslon explitu July 7, 1954) Take further notice that at raid sale. {•harm that s;ood health carries or any date to which It may b« Bd All American Day & Niglil After the face has been thor- NOTICE TO JUDDERS ' lourned. the Township Committee re- with it. It is not difficuft to keep oughly gone over, and Is glowing Notice Is hereby given thnt sealed serves the rlKht ln its discretion to well, by continuing the habit of from the. massage of the brush, bids for tue purchase by the Township re'ect asiv one pr all b'rts PW! »O mil right liviiv-',, It is a hard tedious of Woodbridge of 20,000 gallons more or said lots ln said block to such bidder then rinse thoroughly in cold wa- less of No. 2 Fuel Oil will be received by is It may select, due reiiiird Delng glva) job to restore the health once it ter. This acts as a tonic .to the skin. Uie, Township ipf Woodbrldsje, New Jer- to terms and mauiisr of ^nvment, In has been damaged.. AH beauty has Dry gently and well, then apply sey, at the Memorial Municipal Bulld- ^ase one or more minimum bids shal" its inceptJon in a healthy body and iOg, 1 Mai" Street, WoodbridBe, Newbe recfilved. J* your astringent or some good lo- f*tt*y, on October 21, 19S2 at 8:00 Upon ncceotftfite of the minimum FOOTBALL!! contented mind. tion or cream. P.M. (JSST) and then at said Memorial bid, or bid above minimum, by the Blackheads are collections of If you eat pnSperly, drink plenty Municipal Bulldlnu publicly opened and Townliip Committee and the paymen grease and dirt which clog the Mud aloud. there* by the purchniier actordlilg tc of water, and see that the colon Specifications may De obtained ln the manner of purchase ln accordanc pores of the. skin.Whey are usually empties itself thoroughly each day, the office of the Mayor at the Me-with terms of eale on file, the Town Mudt* of 115i»z. triple-textum! wl due to improper diet, and failure the above treatment, if persisted morial Municipal Building, l Main ihlp will deliver a bargain and sal- to keep the sk(n clean. Heavy Btwet, Woodbrtdg*. New Jersey deed for Bald preoitses- in, will cause your blackheads to The Township Committee of the DATED: October 1th, 1952. luted 1 tailor, will, 2 black hand- foods, such as large amounts of disappear. TflwiiBhlp of Woodbridge reserves the B J DUNIGAN. Township Clerk greasy ffied meats, sugars, candies, right to walvje any Informalities in or To be advertised October 9, 1D52. an- pastry and meals of that kind, tn- reject anv or all bids, Octfober 16, 1952, In the Independent B. J. DUNIOAN, fun at nif»\\i Valve bladder, l)(»iil»l« vitq a sluggish liver, and poor cir- Safety First Township Clerk. culation, with, its accompanying' The safest state, from trtfllc It- I. L. 1(M), l« muddy, oily, ' blackhead choked cldentu 1» Colorado; th* safett sub- Refer To: W-Bushong reinforced lacing. Official BIZC I skin. | Reter To: W-2M Honest Fellas — It's Easy! urb is Shaker Hetight^i CleveUnd, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Most ai tick's) that are written by Ohio; the safeit pi< city Los An- TO WHOM FT MAT eONCWSN: At a ngular fcisetlng of the Townshl weight. Inflatiu^ needle included. so-called beauty 'specialists, ad- gelep. At a ngulpt m««UM «(.th* Township Committee of the Towitshlp of Wpod- All you have tp do is sell 2 NE^ YEARLY qnnnltMe ot the Tm&htp pf Wood- bridge, held Tuesday,! October 7lh, bridge, held Tuesday, October 7th, 1952, I w&a directed to advertise l|he fact 1992, I «u dlrecwl Madvwlw Out !*el that on Tu»mav eVtinlng, pctobtr »ul)hcrii)tii)HH tf> ooe of our aewspapcrs at the Other Illali an Tuesday evening, October 21st, 1962, the Townshli) (Corhmlttei t l»52, the TowaaWP commtttet will nyiBt at 8 P. U. IBST) In trie. Com- regular price oif $3 each. Upon receipt of the 'Will: meet at B P. M IBSTI ln the Cum- mittee Chambers, Memorial Muntclpa. Ask About It! • White Rabbit was worried - tnlttee Chamben, MtmorW Municipal Building, Woodbrtdge, New Jersey, anc Blldl K, WoWbrldjjjeWjj, , New Janwywy, ,an a d expose and sell at public sale and to signed order and the cash we'll give you I "I'm ever so hurried- expos* andd MUU att publiblic salle utdd to the highest bidder according to term* tie hlglvwt bWder accprdlnf to terwt of sale on file with the Township Clerk your football. For further details, subscrip- Of uala on file with th« TorfiiBhlp Clerk own to inspection and tc be publlcl? ! I fear I am going to be late! open to Inapectlon and to be publicly rend prior,to sale, Lot 12 in Block 1067 • re&d prior to sale. Lotu U7 to 150 In-nu t|." Woodbridge Townslilp Assess- tion blanks and to <*ee the equipuLeut-see }he clusive In Block 855-Q, on the Wood- ment Map. • > So much shopping to do bridge Township Astewmem Mup. TB!:B further notice that the Town .circulation inamig«r Monday thru Thursday Take further notice that the Town- ah,t,i Committee has, by resolution au1 j 1 am quitejjin a stew . 4hlp Coiumjtteii hie, by feisolutjoii and unr^uant. to law. flvcn a nilnlmifm OUWtMtt to law. Hxtd a minjlimwn at which/ s#ld lor in imld between 4/?pd 51, M. ^t tbf r . f // prloe at Which said lots ln mXfi blbtk r he sdld together Avlth all'«thel • I do hope'I don't miss my date!'; *01 be jwld together with all other details ,D«Hlnent. aald minimum prtci toy 111 pertinent.-; said mlnJ^nyn (irice being $100.00 plus co&ta of nreptruit being R4000 plub coots of preparing ieed apd «dvartlnl(iK this sale. Sale HCelax!" soothed Alice lead and advertising this sale. lot In eald blnck lf ft"''l <•" lot* in s*i(l WtKik, if Will ftftiutr* » ilowi) puynivnt ol ittum.is^m (yrinv tb,llmeiite of f 10 00 plus Interest and oliiAr terint INDEPENDENT- 110.00 plus liitar.ru and other termt provided lor lu contract of Bale. |ir«vl4ed for In ctjjjjtr.ii.-t of ajile. Tuke fuithar ttunce ttmt at wtld ial Take iurttier miiistf that at mild tult, jr o|iy dala to which it may be id •;j- any date to which It may be ttd- ImirEed, th* Township Committee re Jd the Tt>wji»hl|i Coiniimtee to- nerves the right lu its discretion the rtybt in lu dUcretluii to re'i-'-t u|)y one or all bids and u> n "iMt *W <*ne v "" bld> and to rail PAOf*book said Kit ln BHld block to such bldd tm WKa In aald block to »ucb Welder v> it m»y neiftot due rnurd being uiv«i RAMTAN Ml - FORDS BEACON nt» May select, due regard being given to terms and manner of payment* hy to terms and manner of payment, I 18 GREEN STREET, •xif we or mofe minimum bide ab|I) runt oxw ox more nilutaiuci olda thai t« HK«ved. be received. For products or Upon accspj^nce of the wlniiBUtt Upon aaMptenue of th* mlnlmun btd, or bid above minimum, by the bid, or bid above minimum, by thi Cummoii or r»r»- "' ~ jttee and the pawnent rownehju Gomrftltwe and the ppayniany i Bwrohttner wcyrdiw to .(hereo.(heroff by U.U}} «^tvb^ accordingg tc Pcople to lervp y«^t purduse In accordance ttttaa* maiuwr 4u purcbiu t o accordancd < witKlSriuh Mrh QoIf B*1« OU flle. tUe Town- with terma of aale on flle the Town Fair and Square." ship wilt deliver a bargain aud salt ship will dallvir a bargain and CARTERET PRESS dew for said prttmlMi de«d for aatd premises QAT— - • 78 WA8HINGTON AVENUE, C4RTERET LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1952 PAGE THIRTEEN IIS, Still Seeking First Win, To Face Anbury Saturday are Blasted Ludwig Police Pistol Team Ace, Places Second Woodbridge ]. SPORTS ROUND-UP Kinas to Replace W Trenton; With A 298 Against Top Marksmen of East Gridders Win II By Johnnie Royle SchwaVtz in Move Andrew Ludwig, a member of out. of the flre for the Metro- ins Players the Woodbrldge Township Police politan ttjuad. Tilt With Hillside "Well take our show on the road," were the words To Help Offensive Pistol Team, gained national The WoodbrlriReite drew the uttered through tight lips by Coach Tony Caeciola K Still reeling fame this week by placing sec- pbudits of his opponents in one after his Golden Bears suffered their second straight WOCDBRIDGE WUh their of t-he East's better matches HILLSIDE--Woodbridge High ,, i; ol Uirtr 20-0 trlm- nnrt In the annual Spring Lake School's Jayvees and Freshman second AtralKht tfrfent of the .««- , himds at the White when It was leutned he was par- financial setback airtce the inauguration of the season -on lo Hlllslr'e be'.ilnd them, Police Shoot with an Impressive ticipation with only three years football aquad3 Joined forces this ih, Gulden Bears are week to manipulate an Impressive two weeks ago. Caeciola is a persistent individual who Coach George Gtrek's Birrqns ar* oik mi! ovui'time to re- score of 2B8. pri vious experience on the far from dismayed at their record r.mges. Ludwig Joined the town- 18-0 victory over Hillside High's refuses to believe that semi pro football is a dead isiue ij.iiii'i-fMi mid machine The feat of the Wood-brldge Junior Varsity in a well played and are anxiously looking forward encounter with the ship pistol team in 1950 and has in this area, and because of his faith, has been holding :o Saturday's name at the sU- * shooter was remarkable, since been one of the tnamstays ever. game. ,l Anbury Park at the 300 of the top markamen on the the Bears tqgether the past three years with a worn dlum with A iuiy Park. Time tot • iliac. The mixture of Barron Jayvee Northeastern Seaboard Were en- and Frtshman stars proved to be pieee of Store string. However, his patience awaiting a the kick-off has been set for 1 bv i.hc South Jersey tered. In the championship Ki'lircstntinf! Woodbrldtfe In yclock. a. powerful ingredient since the paying croowd, and his faith In the sports minded citi- he most decisive ever rrtatohes, He is the first contest- the team matches along with Middlesex County eleven dominat- Ai.^ury Park has not hud *mooth HIM Couch Tuny Cac- ant from Central Jersey ever to Ltictwu were Edward Culver, ed, tht game for the four full zens of ^oodbridge are diminishing rapidly with his ailing since the start of the sea-, iii I lie i)iist 12 years, place among the top three in Closindo Zuccaro and Tony Zuc- quarters. The experiment of com- team on the verge of bankruptcy. In an effort to toss jon, with on!y one victory to show isnli; will he a complete the annual fall tolirnament. raro. bining the two squads was the 'at three outlnts. The BlshopR d«* local pro ranks Ludwig registered his high first' ever, conducted by head away his much used bottle of red ink, Caeciola intends 'eated New Brunswick, 6-0, and • cncciolH and his able coach; Oeorge Derek. loit to Oarfield, 18-6. and Irving- •Ft.1 nk Capraro intend tally by hitting 28 bullseyes out to play another home game Sunday, and if the public of 30 shots. The township Collegiate Council The first period of the contest fails to turn out, the Bears will move out of the sta- ton. 20-6. tlir Bears' porous de- marksman led the field until saw both Hillside and Woodbridge Butch Bruno's squad utilizes the ic sump time, at- the final round when one of dium to seek guarantees throughout the state. tlu* team's acor- playing stellar defensive footbay, famous Notre Dame box and T New York City's finest shooters Weighing TV Levy and u & result, the opening ses- The item that hurts the Golden Bears mentor most formation offensive patterns. The hit the targets for a 299 .score sion concluded without a score by ^ual attack systems have brought HI in bolster the club's and pulled the championship either team. iS his inability to scrape up a few dollars to give to his the Bishops only two touchdowns c (iiildcn Benrs mentor ANDREW M'DWKi CHICAGO -The policy malting council of the National Collegiate woodbrldge's offense began to players for their willingness to stick with the club in three games, which adds to the IT former Plalnfteld click early in the second quarter Red Blazars' confluence. i-;. >.\ ho rated with the Athletic Association this week is without financial reward. Caeciola would be content to to decide if payments made to col- when the Red Blazers, on a series i semi pro gridirons The Woodbridge pquad lost Its" Reppin 's Garage Eases to Fore leges for televising football games of well executed plays, drove down break even until the crowds return to the stadium, w'eond veteran varsity performer j'o Two of the Union should be assessed 12%. LO the Hillsfde 18 yard line. After but it is impossible to carry on when the money to pay fm mr-rs are backfleld an unsuccessful running play, in a week when Tony Schwartz, a . while i he third- mem- The recommendation for the Johnny Kovacs ripped off his left expenses just isn't to be had. The expenses involved stellar guard, was placed on the In St. Cecelia's Women's League nactlve list fcr two weeks because ilmi: the forward wall. 12% cut was^made earlier by the tackle, picked up a key block, and in putting on a football game each Sunday run much LEAGUE STANDINGS NCAA executive council. sped the remaining distance to if an injured ankle. Herb Hollo- mi iin- Golden War- higher than most people estimate. We'll omit the high well. the varsity fullback, Is tb» i-encral, Frank Mar- w L The assessment rate presented the end zone for the touchdown. Reppin's Onrane 10',-j 4> other member of the team sidfe leelln Lumber to the council for approval ls less The attampt for the extra point cost of uniforms and miscellaneous equipment and Al Kppinurr are cer- 10 5 5 Jerseyans Seek lined for an incirflnite period with Mlele's ExcnvntlriB 7' 8 than the 18% levied last year, but failed. Lan in the backfleld Ideal Beauty Salon start with the playejs' insurance which is high in rates 7 • 8 about a third of last year's amount I pulled hip miiKie. Ashury Park eleven, Karor BuUders The Barrons took to the air 7 8 was returned to the schools In the lanes,to notch their second tally but a necessity since a large number of the Bears are Gerek, will call upon Johnny .i capable blocker, Cooper's Dairy 7 8 Auto Speed Crown Kinas to replace Schwartz on the Als Sunoco 8 B television group. In the second period -when Joe married and cannot afford medical bills, Opposing :n ate vying for the Wolfs Press iffensive line, while Joe DeMartno, nun: the leather lug- 5'i . 9' Any amount over the cost of Ferlk faded back to Hillside's 25 semi pro teams brought into the stadium each week LANQHORNE, Pa.—At least five this year's TV program would be yard marker and pitched a pass to \ hard-charging line backer, is la' line for Sunday's tilt •I3ELIN—Reppin's Oarage eased freshman Pat Barbato who toojt slated to fill ths spot on defense i d by pass catching Jerseyans will be in the field when returned to the schools according will not sign a contract for less than one hundred dol- out front In the 3t. Cecelia's Wom- the 100-mlle NASCAR sportsmen to Executive Director Walter By- the ball over his shoulder, crossing lars. The three officials who govern the game have to to bolster the center of the for- Dei and Charlie Young. en's Bowling League by one-half ers. the final stripe. The attempt for ward wall which was penetrated ' km an All Star at Fork championship is contested at ?arne this week by comlijg, through A committee report for action the extra point failed again and he paid for their time as well as the owner of the public repeatedly by Hillside la,st week. I Virginia -and durable Langhorne Speedway Sunday af- with a one and one-half game tri- ternoon. They are: Wally Camp- this year will be presented to the the score remained 12-0. address system and the announcer of the game. Med- In another move to insert addi- -.mi will handle the umph over the last place Wolf's bell of Trenton, Frankie Schneid- council tonight by Robert Hall. Midway through the third quar- tional power into the Barron at- miirnts. The guard Press quintet. er of Lambertville, Bill Brown and Yale athletic director and chair- ter, Woodbridge took over posses- ical supplies, footballs, and tickets are a few of the tack, Geiek is contemplating i u. All County Bill Wolf's Press startled the circuit Roscoe Hough of Paterson, and man of the television committee, sion of the ball on their own 25," other items which have to be purchased switching the versatile Vince Bu- id Johnny Capraro leaders by taking the first game Charley Dyer of North Bergen. and Asa Bushnell, television pro- and immediately headed up field onocore over to the important Ni-Ntm Ls set at his through and around Hillside's for- If and when Caeciola hits the road, the Golden Bears quarterback position, Buonocore W a 653-641 score. However, Rep- All but Brown have at one time gram director. (1 berth. pins' keglerettes demonstrated ward wall. When the Barrons will at least be assured of a hundred dollars each week took over the field general's role or another held a title. Schneider reached the Union County eleven's [c It Straight their ability to come back by tak- recently copped the New Jersey to be produced independently by in guarantee fees. At jthis rate, the players will be paid lost week for a short period, and rk moves into the sta- ,'nir the second match, 687-583, but Ivan Tors. 27 yard line, Ferik climaxed the the team appeared to function NASCAR title at Jersey City, drive by sweeping his right end for a siring of three Wolf's Press ^again amazed on- stripping Campbell. Hough is the a few bucks for their efforts, and the managerial staff with improved co-ordination un- ;i)iies since the start lookers by battling Reppin's to a Clark Gable has changed the final touchdown which put his der his guidance. If the converted current 1952 short track new car his team out front 18-0. will be minus the headaches of digging deep to meet n The squad is com- 645-645 tie in the nightcap. boss, and his title is on the verge mind about staying abroad for halfback is capable of starting the uner scholastic stars Ruth Einhorn not only led Rep- of changing hands. Dyer is a form- eighteen months in order to take Yearlings Take Over expenses. We will all be sorry to see the semi pro club Red Blazer ball carriers rolling, r\ Park and Lone pin's with an impressive 501 three- er NASCAR modified ruler. advantage of a tax exemption. Late in the fourth quarter, the pull up stakes after twelve years, but it's their only there's no telling how far they will h Schools. same average, but also led. the 1 Word comes that he will return to entire Yearling team was sent into go against Asbury Park. Approximately 100 drivers from opportunity for survival. Let's hope Caeciola and his ' Starting Line-Up ".ay's 120-0 defeat by league as well for the week. Her all over the country will be in the Hollywood sometime in March. the game and Coach John Tom- 188 score In the second game was czuk's kids lost little time putting staff, which includes Harvey Creekmur, Chick Ko- The st» While WOMEN'S gins to pdund on the bushel- IV^?'}°1 .bed ntlniicr| rr-.n- Chain O'Hills Park Reports j However, the halHIme period R'Mif A.l..m, ! "'•• ! linlted the drive. Now; Effort Small, Reward Big on l.i\e 40 aivj : By JUeln* Martinez •;ifie\ :ift /\ 74 YVauihlnfton Avenue. I**Un j Runs 37 Yards "The flowers that bloom in the. Tioveil the i), ' i McQuiie put Trenton out front Spring, tra In . . ." can blonm riuht ••>"< 4»P Rap' '. Phone Railway 7-9511 in your garden, but they must 18-0 in the third period with a hilt.v| ns LiI. be planted In the Fall Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martinez. \iell-executed 37 yard run. The Alnk'i with ;i ;., . 1 w.iii! to ihank all the Chain 74 Washington Avenue, entertain- White Hoise field general broke So stop envying your neighbor's O' Hills n•s.iHi'.-, for their interest lawn, and turn to bulb flowers, i ed Mr. and Mrs William Oswald, through the middle of the Golden -'tied b/ick i In a13ii:riir \ Paul Wil- bird please call Rah*ay 7-8085 | I 'indue linemen blocked the at- bloom. liam- 44 Ounil Avrnue. October Vincent Grogan. recreation sup-; , Tnipted kirk for the extra point. Hyacinths are the very breath of 16. l\:>- vr;i:, iiid. Barbara Daml- erviaor at School li. called to tell i ! I.ue in tho fourth period. Tren- Spring. Their rich fraMrancp ami ana. 37 HiiiiMin Street. 6 y'ears me to inform ail tecnawr» that ! 1 on made it 20-0 when Joe Cur- vivid colors will enhance any R.ir-; .: old ()i ,i,t),T n. Ma:y Ann Walsh, !here will be entertainment each i an 'vai dropped in the end zone den during their bloomnm season,; \ihiiK oti t!,,. 207 Clin'on Avenue. October 18: Friday night from 7 to 9:45 o'.-lock i .'t,!li> attempting \o cet off a pass. which starts in mid-April. Hya-[ Robert Jumper, 109 Grand Ave- at the school. Dancing, shuffle- j ninths are very Impressive in j '•':LS abmii in nue, o••'nl]»r 19. Patty Ann -Noll. board and pingpnne and many j UOODBRIDGE (0» mailed plantings; also look well, 37 \W-liirm nil* :. cilTi'ird hy the Holland nil! Avenue «!m rT>bratp the Baske'ball will start at S h'wl i Guards: Capraro, Melnizek. Er- 'er niilli(;oii I win, Doucette. money, because onre planted they i\iib expert<: •xtra pnii-t happy event iomonow. 15, October 20 G::'.s. Monday j can last for many seasons. Like night, 7 to 7:45: Junior Boy- 12-: i Centers: Nelson, Ostrander. - 1. Plaii! mir.Dr hullw. such as With it;,,,,. ., Mr. and Mrs. R Caruso, 214 ; QB Curran. hyaclfiths. they need early • plant-; Rivln-.iton stspfi. tn'ertained Mr. 15 years of age. 7 45 n 9 30: j ing. to come Into bloom as the cro- sn.iwdnips, crocus, etc. three n the Kim,,., i; Tuesday night, girls. 7 to 7 45: [ LHB: Markovics. Shelton. Jones. inches deep nnd three Inches 'o the an- [|,, . and M:-. J BiwiMrm and d^ug foo- RHB; Eppinger. Bauer, Bald- cus finish, and, then stay until I fn ter, Hajtf'Jid. Conn, over the intermediate boys. 15 to 18: 7:45 j iipljrt. Plant tulips, dfttlodils yard line Hi, ; nsani. early May. Daffodils look good al- p weekend to 9:30. i 1 d to Alan c, 1 most anywhere. ft; , at lenst six inches deep The Community Sportsmen ?! FB: Loftus. Spisso, Gleason. Mter two ii1. Mr iiinl Mrs S Cavaliero. "3 i TRENTON 1201 Tulips are America's favorite and six Inches apart. Association's Bowline League! Ptays, Kcoiii! ; Washington Avenue, were visited I Ends: Wisher. Hogan. LJcari. Spring flower, and with i\rmA rea- : by Mr- Cavaliero's brother and meets Tuesday night* at F rds 2. Insert bulbs in their respective »nd flipped :.> i Recreation. New Brunswick Ave- Tackles: Mtllman. Matheny. son. They come in every color of beds with pointed ends up. sister. Frank ami Mary Ranando, Evans. the rainbow and in hundreds of 'he end z»iif • from Massachusetts last weekend. nue. Fords, at 9 o'clock. 3. Press the base of each bulb kick for the '.. I)r. Rudnlph K. Bernharri. KulRcrs professor of enKiiwrrlng me- Guards: Schweder, Silvers, Pen- varieties to suit any tnste. In most 1 Don't forget the Civic League blorkwl bu a; Sunday b;-(j'i:rht Mr. and Mrs. chanics, adjusts irei|iirnr\ imilniK of an oscillator—deigned by ez, Kappes. regions, plant tulip bulbs in Octo- firmly against the bottom of FroniMUn ;md Pete Lombardi and meeting next Wednesday nistht at 'ave lllll.siclf ,,i j,is stafi :il Ilif Joint lli£lu\;iv Kesrarrh Project laboratory at ber or early November They look the hole In which It rests. Bon liom Ni\ Vcrk Cityito the St. Cecelia's at 8 PM. Let's hav* the !«tate fnivcritj. Thr n-.rill.itor drives dynamic compaction Centers: Davison, Sapp. This time H.i:.. best in, groups of six, twelve or 4 Press the soil back over each 1 Cavalleio home. big turnout. Take turns gome machines used lo perfect a road compaction process calculated QB: McQuire, Cunningham. ind Joe Sav. -, to our meetings. Let mother «o to LHB: Carmichael, Flesh. more — or in large blocks of a bulb until all are covered. to save thr State thousands, of dollars in future highway con- single color. 'leld star of •;,. one meeting while father baby stnK-tinn. Ilr. Bemhanl directed the project which was sponsored RHB: Lyzak, Frlel. McCullough. 5. Sit back, relax, and wait for the 6-6 tie bv sits and turn the tables for the by the State Highway Department, the U. S. Bureau of Public FB: Hall. Marrnek. Plantlnt Bulbs is Simple Matter Spring to arrive, and with it CRESTVIEW TERRACE center of ihr : next meeting. Roads and the State University. Sc jre by periods: « For best results, follow the sim- your ovn private flower show. portant exti n ,' This month a representative Woodbridge 0 0 0 0-0 JOTTINGS will be knocking at your door ask- White Horse 6 6 6 2—20 Adams ar,ii R "*ed Bin/i. , By MARV Bl'RTT ing you to JoinjJie Iselin Free SPORTS ROUND-UP r : Public LibrarTtfssociation Please State Women's Club in Favor tensive s'.ar- z • r. A, 4-2596-M. Jersey State Federation studio at (Continued frpni Sport Page) contribute to"tt»U- organization. the MacDowell Music Colony, Ends1 Allan, •• Your contribution is an invest- Peterborough, N. H. The studio drew Ludwig must have surprised the experts when he Turkic, j),.y . ment In your children's education. Of State Parkway Bond Issue R*llly Mr. ;ui:i Mi- Charles Saivi. 59 was presented by the federation placed second in the annual Spring Lake Pistol Shoot Ouartls s, •! Johnson Street. Ml. and Mrs. Er- A good library is a gold mine of NEWARK -The. board of trust- chairman; Mrs. Mackenzie, garden In 1920. Mrs. Lyman H. Ware, Damn nest C--i>tyy; iitid Mr. and Mrsreferenc. e material, something that ees of the New Jersey State Fed- and conservation chairman, and Hillside, music chairman, has last Saturday. The local policeman outshot New York Center a. | • , • Prank Czere spent Saturday eve- any school age child uses frequent- eration of Women's Clubs went on Mrs. Russell Howell. Highland QB' Un-.vr: . . ly during his or her school life- charge of the project. City's professional marksmen with only three years tHB DfS,,,,-, • ning ,u Cliil) Clio. record favoring the proposed Park, roadside and safety chair- RHB: Hu»ni, .. time. man, to represent the federation Appointments ratified by the experience behind him ... The Barrens will be decked PB; McAu!:f( Mr. ami Mis. Charles Salvi and 5285^00.000 bond issue to flnanc* board include: Mrs. Bowen, Civics This is all the news received on the board of the Roadside Illl I >lt daughter. Mrs. Goldie Dornfest the construction of the Garden and legislation: Mrs. Charles out in their new silver pants Saturday afternoon when Ends: Kcihi'.if and daughter, 59 Johnson Street, this week. I'm looking forward to Council. State Parkway at its meeting Fri- Walker, Avon. Third District ra- they face Asbury Park'.,. Football diehards are hoping ! were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. hearing from more of you. Please day, October 10, at federation Mrs. Batt L. Spain, Maplewood. dio and television chairman; Mrs. ten and Mi.v Jake Djmfest, NewaTk. do not disappoint me. Until next State Federation president, also a Joseph Ellekes. Jr., Garfleld, Elev- the Golden Bears pull a sizeable crowd into the sta- Ouards- s! ' • week, happy reading. headquarters. stein Mrs. Mary Burtt and sons were director of the General. j?oHO«a- enth District public welfare chair- Center Hnn. • The recommendation states that Uon of Women's Clubs, will at- dium Sunday afternoon to prevent Cacciola and his Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'the board of trustees i;oes on rec- man; Mrs. William Cosgrove. QB: OolillKr, William Layton, Freehold. tend the annual board meeting of Springfield. Northern vice-chair- Bears from moving out of the stadium. LHB: j*v,. . NoloTt HHis Job ord favoring an act authorizing the General Federation October RHB Kd-I.i, Happy birthday Greetings to The air raid warden had been the creation of a liability of the man of youth conservation; Mrs. FB: SBVI:|IT,! Craig Dolson. son of Mr. and Mrs. 16, 17 and 18 im Washington. Also J. Chester Messinger, Peterson. testing gas masks and had now State of New Jersey for the guar- planning to attend are Miss Gar- Higher Income Gelatin Thomas Dnlson, 95 Crestview come to the three old maids at anty of bonds not exceeding $285.- Eleventh District chairman of- An AFL,- :!-'. aldine V. Brown, Keyport, Junior i youth conservation; Mrs. Hugh D. Tkt average American's income If your gelatin salad fails to con living costs \vi Road. He was five on Tuesday. the big house. Amelia arid Jane 000.000 for completion of the Youth Cooperation Chairman of Reed, West Ennlewood. Northern iCer taxts in 1951 was $1,434-1 Real, add extra softened gelatin and ing the root iif greeted him and apologized for Garden State Parkway from Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salvi and the General Federation and State Vice-chairman of literature; Mrs. i-er cent more than in 1950. a bit of lemon juice. ent record li •, daughter, o9 Johnson Street, their sister's absence. The masks aen and Passalc counties to Cape were adjusted, and the warden Federation Junior membership William Chandler, Eleventh Dis- visited Mr. and Mis. Ernest Cso, May." chairman, and 'Mrs. Cornelison. trict education chairnvm; Wfs. bar. New Brunswick, Sunday. said: "Well, now I hope your Authorization was given by the masks are OK." member of the General Federation Joseph Davids, East Paterson, George DeUiliy, Brooklyn, was a board of trustees to the Garden resolutions committee. Eleventh District radio and tele- Sunday Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. "Yes, thank you, they are," re- Department, of which Mrs. Dun- vision chairman; Mrs. Charles G. Stanley Iwanski, 99 Longvlew Cir- plied Amelia, "but what about our can Mackenzie, III, New Esypt, is The board of trustees decide! Weber. Irvington, Eighth District S 0 K L E R' S OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 cle. Rose's?" chairman, to take a stand against to approve a recommendation to program assistance chairman. The warden taken aback, said; the continued pollution of the make improvements to the New The papt:r collection for the "Oh, that's not my job;'but I Wednesday and Saturday Till d benefit of the Hopelawn First Aid Raritan River and Bay and to think perhaps you could spray communicate this stand in letters Squad was a big success. Let's them." make it. even bigger next month. to Gov. Alfred E. Drlscoll, State Low Overhead! Low Prices! Senators nnd Assemblymen and to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Iwanski Dr. Daniel Bergsma, State: Com- All Work Done in Our Home—Thereby We Eliminate High and family, 99 Loqgvlew Circle A Gentle Hunt inissione.r of Health. Mrs. Mack- Rentals—Which Means Thai We Can Give ¥ou attended a family dinner and "Did you hear about the deli- enzie also was urned to brint; the gathering in Newark, Saturday. cate hint Mr. Staylate got last matter before the garden depart- CUSTOM MADE Mr. anil Mr.;. VVUiiam Hech and night?" ments of each club in the federa- family, 104 Crestview Road, spent "No, what was it?" tion antl to nppeal to all members Slipcovers and Drapes Saturday visiting friends in New- "Well, Edith found that looking |.o write to their State representa- Tailored Exclusively to Your Satisfaction at the clock and other familiar ark. tives. 8 PIECES—Including Sofa, 2 Chairs Mrs. Mary Burtt, 100 Crestview devices were of no avail; so she Road, will celebrate her birthday asked for some refreshments, and Acting on a relommendaticn 5 Cushions with Zippers ..'. from 65 BeThrffty tomorrow. her mother sent in a dish of break- sent by Mrs. Robert W. Corneli- fast food." son. Somerville, former State Fed- Bust wishes to Al Hunt, eration president and now first Call Woodbridge 8-0968-M Crestview Road, who will celebrate vice-president of the.New Jersey his birt.liduy on.Sunday, October 000,000 U. S. loan. 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