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VOL. XIII—NO. 37 FORDS, N.J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,-1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS Board Tie-Up' with Pierson ticks; Fight to be Presse

By CHARLES E. GitEGORY It was the peoples' interest Trenton Session Sept. versus Aylih Pierson at the Board of Education meeting Monday night. Aylin Pierson won. Turnpike Authority to: Acquire,Finn Opposition is Acclaimed; ;;: £ # This, L think, was a catas- 9 trophic decision by the Board Land From Township'qt $47,000• 'Package Referendum Seen of Education- which has de- RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Property along the right-of- feated the high school and way of the new highway was tentatively sold to the Turn- • Dooming• Both Schools, scuttled the children. There pike Authority for $47,000 at a meeting of the Board of were, though, two gleams of Commissioners held last night in the Municipal Building. WOODBRIDGE—The opposition, shown at Monday's light which shone through The property consists of various parcels from the Rari- hectic, meeting by the Special Committee for a New High the murky mystery of that tan River to the Woodbridge Township line. Schoql to thef Board of Education's arbitrary method of incredible spectacle. One Lincoln Properties, Inc., New Brunswick, the only bidder, was selecting an architect for the proposed $3,100,000 school, came from the burning civic ^lass C residential to Business will continue at a hearing before Commissioner of Educa- interest of the audience and awarded the contract to construct the Lahiere Park sewer at $18,000. tion John H. Bosshart and representatives of the Division the other from the fine lustre Captain Harold Peterson of the The Building Inspector reported of Local Government, September 10, in Trenton. on Commissioner Finn's cour- that estimated cost of construc- Police Department tendered his tion in July amounted to $285,290. A large delegation of interested taxpayers is'expected to age, his imperturbable con- resignation as head, of the Civil attend the hearing which, however, will be devoted to the v i c t i o n s and forthright Defense Council due to increased police work. Captain Peterson's financial ability of the Township to foot the bill and not speech. I would enjoy sing- administrative matters over which the Board has control ing the praise of both, but resignation was accepted. with re- Argument Brings gret. The Independent-Leader has been given a copy of a I must put business before letter from the Board to the Township Committee to be pleasure and my hallelujahs Seek Bus Transportation- A group of residents of the $25 Fines to Five- held in confidence pending release for them must wait until Washington Park hpmes appeared by the Board. Such release has not another day. at a meeting and asked the com- RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Five Takes Public's Part been made, but the statement is so * * * missioners' cooperation in secur- oersons were fined $25 each and unimportant that its considera- The Board members, for ing bus. transportation to school mother was given a 15-day jail tion will have no bearing on the for their youngsters. The delega- sentence in lieu of a fine Monday situation. what reason I must leave to when they appeared before Magis- tion was referred to the Board of It has been noted that the ref- your imagination for the Education which meets tomorrow trate Christian Jorgensen on com- while, bargained away the plaints of disorderly conduct: erendum to be presented to the' night. voters at a special election, o- educational security of the Washington Park is one and Arrested on July 29 for dis- 'tober2, will be a "package" ques- boys and girls of Woodbridge one-half -miles from the nearest orderly conduct after using loud tion—the high school and the pro- Township in their shameless school and under State law young- md offensive language on a pub- posed Inman Avenue grade school obedience to a man who sold sters must live two miles or more' lic street were the following: Ben- to be voted on as one question at them $42,300 worth of plans from the school, in order to be 'amin Bates, 30, and Charles a cost of $3,250,000. The refer- Purry, 24, both of 1178 Mary endum was undoubtedly-set up in which now are consigned to entitled to bus transportation. If Street, Elizabeth; Charles S. John- the trash basket; whom they the Board decides to provide such that manner in order to obtain the transportation it will not receive son, 30, 229 Bruce Street, New- support of the Inman Avenue resi- paid $2,500 on an unitemized any State aid for the route. ark, arid Annice Williams, 35, 82 dents for the new high school bill; who in four years has Vincent Street, Newark. All but The children in the section at- the Williams woman pleaded not However, with the present op- obtained their quiet acquies- tend Stelton School. The delega- guilty. The complainant in all ] position to "a one man's opinion" cence to raise the price of the tion announced that it had ob- cases was Patrolman William school, the proposed Inman "Ave- high school from $1,000,000 tained signatures, representing Adams. nue School will probably be de- every one of the 241 occupied feated by the Board's own ma- to $3,100,000. I except from Jeff Kmman, Edward Avenue, noeuver. these charges Commissioner | houses in the development request? ing the bus. The parents contend Potters Section, paid a $25 fine Monday's meeting opened with Finn, always, and Commis- the youngsters must .walk down on charges of disorderly conduct the reading of a report of the sioner Denman some of the Route 27, .which they claim is a and 'being drunk. The charges Building and Grounds Commottee time. _ ...... _._..- grew out of a fight With his wife of which Maurice P. Dunigaa is early; Mraaday morning. He was chairman. The others—Aaroe, Duni- The delegation also contends it arrested by Patfoima'n Raymond WINFIELD EIJW - gan, McAndrews, Farley, has found precedents in other Milcsik, The report, in answer to recom- municipalities which have pro- mendations made by the Special Quadt, Casey and Van Ness Joseph Masko, 23, no home, who Takes Pierson's Part Committee for a New High School —have neither escape nor vided transportation for school children who must walk busy high- was charged with being drunk and that the Board secure "prelimin- - ~ explanation. They have Pier- ways even though; they did not disorderly after causing a disturb- ary plans and estimates from son, instead, in whom they live the required two miles. They ance at a gas station on Route 25 Architects Collaborative" or "that ' have so little confidence, or arid East Side Avenue, pleaded a final selection be made of the to whom they are so hope- md was sentenced to 15 best possible architectural work uays in jail. Patrolman Richard from a broad cross-section of lessly committed, they can- the transportation. McGinnis made the arrest. Th'e Zoning Board requested the architects," read in its entirety as not publicly agree to submit Four motor vehicle violations follows: Ms drawings to a fair com- change of property opposite Wash- ington Park on Route 27 from also were disposed of. Richard "This project has required an petition. In this obstinate at- Redshaw, 25, 405 Lincoln Avenue, almost daily contact between the titude, they have succeeded Dunellen, was fined $10 and $3 Board and the firm of Pierson and for failing to us proper caution on MacWilliams. A large amount of in so crystallizing public the highway JUly 2o, complainant opinion against the worthi- work has been completed and - being* Trooper John O'Connor of services rendered to the point, ness of the high school pro- the Raritan Township barracks. where satisfactory preliminary posal that it is doomed; and otorist Injured Lonnie Harirs, 34, 145 Charlton drawings have been developed, ap- the conduct of an election- Street, Newark, was fined $10 and proved by the Board of Education will be a squandering of pub- RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Be-$3 for careless driving, Aug. 15, and accepted by the State authori- cause he decided to pass another on Route s 25 near the Pennsyl- ties for their use. lic funds. vania Railroad. Patrolman Wil- motorist on the right on Wood- "There 'is an important time * * * bridge Avenue near the overpass, liam Pinter made the complaint. Some Board members John Grimes, 30 176 Central factor in developing a new set of : Steven Hanusosky, 19, Route 5, preliminary plans. Numerous con- claim, in the most casual Newark, wound up at the Perth Avenue, Metuchen, who was given ferences would have to be held aside, that there is no com- Amboy General Hospital yester- a summons by Patrolman Pinter with the-Board of Education, Mr mitment to Mr. Pierson. I day. Aug. 15 for careless driving on Nicklas and Dr. Lozo. Route 25 near the Pennsylvania say this.is not the truth. I Patrolmen Richard McGinnis "A resurvey of the contemplated and Wilbert Nelson of the town- Railroad, had his case dismissed. say the Board of Education Henry Parker, 32, 67 Irving HAROLD VAN NESS project would have to be made has agreed to pay Mr. Pier- ship police department stated in and another set of preliminary their report that a car owned by Place, , was fined $10 and plans drawn for State approval. son v/ell for his work to date, Anna Bayer of 445 Lawrie Street, $3 for, careless driving as a re- This procedure would take ap- and that if it can find moral Scenes from Monday night's hectic session of onia, commends Mr. Finn ^.nd urges Board to Perth Amboy, and operated by sult of following too closely July Shies From Voteproximately six months, consum- and legal grounds on which, the Board of Education. At top, Commissioner >consider Mr. Finn's motion; bottom, Kobert Wil- William' Zanzalari, 19, of the same 15 on Route 25 near Main Street. ing valuable time, which does not to pay him, that the same Winfield Finn, left, is voicing his sirenuous ob- kerson, spokesman for Citizens Committee, ob- address, was traveling west on Patrolman Raymond Jacobsen was seem warranted. jections to method used in employing architect; jects to Board's action in tabling: Mr. Finn's mo- Woodbridge Avenue near Dun- complainant, & Quick Trick Saves Board moral and legal grounds will center, Walter Kerrigan, vice president of Inter- tion and pleads with Board "to change its mind" ham's Hill, when he started to Contract Not Allowed cover a nominal fee for his national Nickel Corporation' and resident of Col- to no avail. make a right turn off the avenue. From Roll-Call Vote "The board cannot enter into competitors. The statement At the same time Hanusosky who Jetvish Mprtyr Shrine contract with any architectural issued in response to a public was in back of Zarizalari started On Finn Motion firm to draw up final plans and request for an architectural Boy Injured Dashing to pass him on the right, resulting Dedicated Mere Sept. 16 specifications for this project un- 3 Children Admit WOODBRIDGE—It was all ac- til State authorities have ap- contest and prepared, I as- ters After Mat on Route 25 in. a collision of both vehicles. WOODBRibO-E Arieh Ben- cording to Hoyle—or rather par- A passenger in-- Zazalari's car, proved the amount of the bond sume, by J. H. Thayer Mar- RARITAN TOWNSHIP—An at- Setting Two Fires Tovim, consul of the State of Is- liamentary procedure. V issue and the referendum has been - tin, of Newark, attorney for William McDermott, 24, of 144 rael, will unveil the shrine ;to the When 'School Commissioner passed by the Voters of Wood-" - tempt to recover a hat which had Kearny Avenue; Perth Amboy, the Board, was the merest memory of the six million mar-1 Harold Van Ness "tafoled" School bridge Township. Therefore, the , RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Pro- blown out of a passing car resulted RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Three was also treated at the Perth Am- tyred Jews of Europe at Beth. Is- eyewash which I could riddle in injuries to both legs to Donald youngsters, six, eight and ten years Commissioner Winfield Finn's mo- board cannot hire or contract any 1 duction is in full swing once again boy General Hospital for a lacer- rael Cemetery, Sunday afternoon, tion at Monday's session of the consultants or survey fiams be- - of its absurdities and leave at the Lincoln-Mercury Division Nogan, 15, 204 First Avenue, Clara old, were picked up by,,,Raritan ated right hand. Hanusosky and September 16: Barton, Monday. Township police Tuesday and ad- Board of Education before the cause the funds are not available naked. I can do this with of the Ford Motor Company after McDermott were taken to the hos- Over 30,000" are expected to at- latter's motion had a chance to. go for payment of their fees. every one of Mr. Martin's a five-day shutdown resulting from The youth was struck on the left mitted setting fire to two houses in pital by a passing motorist and tend the solemn xites, "including to a vote, there; were many com- a union girevance. side of his legs by a car driven by Washington Park Homes, Monday. were released after treatment. delegations from every Jewish plaints heard. • - - •••- "The board has agreed to meet " soupy evasions of the ques- Fletcher Bibb, 26, of 108 East The trio, all of whom live in with the State authorities on Sep- - tion in point, if only to dem- Approximately 7,400 workers, 119th Street, City. No complaints were made by organization in the East.. The The book >of rules was trotted temiber 10, 1951, and not to revise members of the United ' Auto Nixon Park Homes, adjacent to either party. monument made of Carrara out and we found that'under par- onstrate further how little it Workers Locan 980, CIO, walked Fletcher told Patrolman William Washington Park development, marble will be 25 feet long, 15 feet (Continued on Page 5) takes to satisfy a majority of Fisher that he was traveling west were turned over to the juvenile liamentary prpcfedure a motion out last Thursday, complaining on Route 25 when a hat flew out high and 5 feet thick. (Continued On Page 6) the Board. about what they termed the un- authorities. Township Lions Enjoy bearable heat in the plant's trim of the fear of a tractor-trailer in The children had set fire to Referendum on Schools * * * department. ront of his. He applied his brakes piles of paper in attics of two Picnic, Games at Pines To be Decided on Oct. 2 There is another tragic and the boy dashed out in front of houses at 39 and 43 Colton Road. A company spokesman said the the car before it could be stopped. RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Ap- Safety Squad No. 2 Officially aspect to the Board's obdu- workers were protesting & one- The -special Raritan Township Safety Squad proximately 50 members of the rate allegiance to Mr. Pier- week suspension meted- out to Raritan Township Lions Club en- election on the referendum for - - George Nixon, union president. No. 3 took Nogan to the Perth Handerhan Low Bidder the construction of a ne^ high - > son, and this one eliminates Amboy General Hospital where he joyed a picnic Monday at the Openi Menlo Park Headquarters the Co'lonia elementary The company suspended Nixon on On Town Hall Oil Burner school and a grade school in thV - the grounds he did not prevent was treated for his injuries and Pines. | RARITAN; TOWNSHIP — Therooni, place for linens and uni- Inman Avenue section of Col- • school as an imminent likeli- two. unauthorized walkouts on Au- released. . WOODBRIDGE — Handerhan Highlight of the afternoon w.as new headquarters of Raritan forms and a meeting room for onia at a total cost of $3,250 O0O7 -~ hood. In a tricky manoeuver, gust 1 and August 10. Oil Burner Co., was low bidder on a Softball game between teams Safety Sauadijo. 2 in Menlo Park squad members: -. (plus $100,000 tq go in the tax captained by Anthony Peters and section was Officially open Satur- designed to obtain the solid An agreement on the grievances the installation of a new heating Mayor James c Forgione and budget) will be held on October support of the good folks in Freeman St. Truck Ban system for the Memorial Municipal Charles Cranenborik. Peter's team day at, ceremonies attended by" 2 from 2 to 9 P. M., the Board of was reached Monday, the company won, 18 to 4. Other contests were Township officials, members of the Commissioner B race Eggert the Inman Avenue area who sail. The company spokesman said Gets Residents' Thanks Building when bids were opened wished the squad good luck in its Education decided Monday. by the Town Committee Tuesday. won by the following: Safety Council tod interested resi: - have been promised a school, the basis of the agreement was Nail driving, John Hanson; dents. . ** new home and Eggrert cut the rib- It is the last date before Gen- . - the Board decided to present adjustment" of the penalty against WOODBRIDGE—A letter^of ap- The concern offered to do the work bon -which ofncailly marked the eral Election that the Board can Nixon as well as further study of preciation from residents of Free- for '$7,400. golf ball driving, Thomas Swales; The building,; which has-been secure the use of the voting ma- the referendum on both the man Street who are now enjoying golf ball chipping, Henry Metz; erected adjacent to the Menlo opening of the .building?. John C. heat conditions in theplant. No de- Other bidders were D. T. Wil- WilKeris served. as master of 'cere- chines. The machines cannot be high and Inman Avenue tails of the settlement were re- a light traffic street, was received helm Co., South Amboy, $12,890; egg tossing, won by the team of Park firehouse, #as built by squad used for 40 days before or 40 schools as a "package." This vealed. by the Town Committee Tuesday. D & G Company, 579. Amboy Ave- Samuel Kirkpatrick . and Royal members. It is of cinder block and moriles. days after a general -election. - : nue, I Woodbridge, $12,585; Joseph Ing. brick construction, -24 feet by 28 The committee in charge of the means the voter answers only After commending the commit- feet in .size arid- is finished with , The special election, however, one question. tee the residents said they particu- C. liilder, Perth Amboy, $13,160; It was announced that the dedication included Henry Koer- will depend largely on the out- -' WINDOWS SMASHED larly wished to thank Township Chailes Simkin & Son, Perth Am- Region 4 bowling league would stucco over the Cinder blocks. The ber, president of the Raritan come of the meeting with the If he casts a ballot in the WOODBRIDGE — James King, Attorney Vogel, Police Chief Keat- boy, \$9,901; J. McDermott, Perth start Sept. 10 at Duttkm's alleys. land was provided.by the Board Township Safety Council, and a •Commissioner of Education and - - affirmative, he approves both of Fire Commissioners of District janitor of School No. 11, reported ing and Motorcycle Officers Ste- Amboy, $10,301. All bids were re- South River. resident of Merilo..; . Park, assisted a representative of the Depart- schools. The contrary is five windows were broken in the phen Petras and Joseph. McLaugh- f errep to the engineer and the con- Jerry Meaney of the Fords Lions Two in Menlo Park. by Martin Diege, John LamBley, ment of Local Government in : ' equally true and thus, with school building during the past lin for enforcing the ban against tract! will be awarded at a later Club was a guest of Alexander T he new. quarters contains •George Lachenmayer and Kenneth Trenton, September 10. The ' Melko. space for trie ambulance, storage Wat. •-. • ,>.>;'.: ••.-.••- •-;•. ; (Continued on Page 6) few days. trucks. date.' meeting is open to the public. PAGE TWO 23, 1951 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON

©HRKTENSEN Ordgr Garharge Trucks a'number of comic Italian bit Just Missed •FOR)DS^Niels Chrjstensgn, 83, $746 Contributed players. According to press agent Mr. Smith: "I understand your died Tuesday at the home* of Ms From Perth Arnboy Finn AveraeS Motes ballyhoo, 'f is right at home wife is a finished soprano." son, V«rnon Cliristensen, 860 Main in- such a role, accepting the Mr. Jones; "No, not yet but the £tre&t. A resident of P^rd fgr 41 For Flood VIetims WPODBRIDGE—Cappel Motors,: adulation with unaffected enthu- neighbors almost got her last Perth Amboy, was awarded the —Jack Ettershank, G e 0 r g e \ SCREEN night." years4 Mr. Christensen was a re- Street, student at Bgzk '.Ggfiegg,! siasm. -. tired employe $f |he Heyden contract for five garbage trucks by JB$. ELVIRA V, P^£ WOODHRIDGOS — E xa c t1 y the Township Committee Tuesday. will occupy the pulpit at the Pres- j WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Elvira "On Moonlight Bay" "Nature's Half Acre" ' .Quietly Chemical' Corporation where lie .$746.75 has been collected in 'the byterian Church Sunclay ,a$ Jhe.lQ V. Parkstrom, 209 Martool Drive, Wife: "Did you get any ap- •was employed for "29 years. The firm was low bidder when bids o'clock servige. This is .good escapist entertain- •In this Disney feature, a tele- He is surrayed by his widow, Township to date for the Kansas were opened at a previous meeting died Sunday at her borne. She wasment. The story is easy to take scopic camera moves right into' plause?" Elsie; four daughters, Mis. Eleanor Flood Victims Fund, Mrs. Mayfred on August 7. —Mrs. Charles Haackerj. Trent- a member-of the -yitaman's Asso- and- just as easy to forge-t. Doris an open field and with clinical Actor: "Yes. It sounded like a •Mathiasen, Wood-bridge; Mrs. L. Loveland, executive secretary The Township ordered three on, was a week-end guest .of her j ciation of the First Presbyterian Day plays the role of Marjorie objectivity, the Technicolor lens eaerpillar, wearing rubber shoes, Emma Plovers, Mrs. iydia Peler- of Red Cros,s announcsd today. open body trucks at $5,673 each son and daughter-in-law, Mr. a.nd Church. Winfield, a tomboy in braids, who catches larks, wrens, bobolinks crawling over a Persian rug." sen and Mrs. K^fheriHe Holmes. The Township's goal is $1,200 and and two closed body trucks at $8,- Mrs. Carl Haaeker, Livingston Av- She is survived by her husband, is crazy about baseball. She falls and blackbirds, feeding worms to 000 each. Other bidders we?e Jer- enue. Arthur P, Parkstrp.m.; a daughter, for .Gordon MacRaef, who is the their young. Moths and other in- anese manoeuvers which made Fords; three sons, Einar, Pert it is hoped that more contributions Gail Ann-; her moithjer, Mrs. Alma Reading; Wesley and Vernon, will be sent in to meet the quota. sey Tire Company and White Sales —George Watson, Wilfred pen- college senior hopae oji summer sects are shown laying eggs and him a hero. The officer/ (O'Connor Jbrds. He is also survived by 12 and Service. The Township will son, Alex Tarez, Jr., Ronald Niev Coieman, Wppd.tori.dfp, and a doffs her tomboy habits and. in-glueing them to trees, bees, are again) is now a civilian and en- grandchildren and seven greafc- TJhe children who participated start to collect garbage on January and Louis Oakley, menabers of the NQKCaan Coienian., Glen te&jj, fixperiments with lipstick shown pollinating flowers, spiders counters the mule in the stable in the tag day last Friday were: 1 when its contract with. Almasi 50th Armored .revision, National Rack. Funeral seryices were held and pursues the paths pf femi- trapping flies and caterpillars of a colonel (Cecil Kellaway), who grandctyldrejo. ' Tuesday afkefixobn -at thg Gi-einer v Funeral seryices wffl be 'held to- Avenel, Anne Marie Baumgar- Trucking expires. •uard. are now encamped at Pine ninity, P^-pa throws a few ob- spinning cocoons: One* shot' of a owns a number of racing horses. ten, Loretta Bryan, Virginia Bod- Camp, N. Y., for two weeks. FsneraJ Home,' 44 Gr.egn Street. stacles in the path .of true love tiny chameleon spearing butter- The comedy is derived from the morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Burial • was in the Presbyterian whimsical circumstance that the from the Flynn & Son Funeral ner, Terry Essig, Eugene Pega, —Mr. and Mrs. James MoHugh J but, as you might have already flies with its long, vacuum-cupped Donald Plennert, Carol Ann Ley-CAR RECOVERED and sons, Commercial Avenue, Church Cemetery. guessed, everything turns out tongue is unmatched for sheer mule is in a position to advise Home, Fords. Rev.'A. L. Kxeyling WOODBRIDGE—A car reported his old'-'army .friend as to which will-officiate. Burial will be in the onmark, Donna Van Note, Elaine have returned, home after vaca- Beautifully in the end. horror and compelling beauty. 1 stolen from Railway at 2:45 A. M.,tioning with Mr. and Mrs. George horses will win the next day's Alpine Cemetery- Gasior , Lucille Waron, Jean Wid- yesterday was recovered 15 minutes y KREBS maier. Mroz at their summer cottage in ' ISELIN '•— Fiineral services far "Francis Gees To Tiie Races." races. When the colonel gets into later on Route 25 by Patrolman Seaside Park. This film pres.ea.ts Ezio Pinza, This is a sequel to "Francis," financial difiiculties and has to Fords, Judy Hannon, Barbara. Edward Culver and Charles Oli- William Krebs, 125 Trieste Street, sell his stable to a racketeer who Nagy, Jean Peterson, Elaine Hef- —William Whitley, Chase Ave- were, held Saturday afternoon at as a. mid Woodbridgre, Barbara Brady, el's hand. nue. Barbara Brancadori, Sonya Carl- —The Rosary Society and the tives, in Bell Harbpr, Long Islapd, sen, Carol Gerity, Eleanor Gibson, Holy Name Society of St. Andrew's Sunday, ' ' Muriel Gibson, Laota Gibson, Joan Evidences of 3,500 - year - old •^-JVir. and Mrs, George Whitley DRAKE COLLEGE Mississippi- civilization found. Church will sponsor a family .pic- Fuschko, Esther Hacker, Barbara nic at the Maple Tree Farm Sun- and daughters, 0hase Ayenjie, have 313 State St. Perth Amboy Harned, Dorothy Jennings, Char- .returned to their home after, a Phone P. A. 4-2133 day afternoon with Mrs. Samuel" vacation spent at Island Heights. Dr. W. C. Cope, President lotte Jensen, Joan Kovacs, Judy son, Priscilla Puckett, Sandra Albrecht, Jr., and John Medwetz Mrs. A. J. St. Iphn, Mgr. Kovaes, Carol Latbeda, Barbara Schoonover, Betfy Lou Wester - as co-chairmen. All ticket returns —Mrs. Lawrence Felt.on arid son, Mago, Mark Munger, Edna Peter- gaard. W.ppdruff .Avenue, spent their yar are to be made at a meeting' of cation at St. Petersburg, Fla..wiJ;h the committee being held tomorrow relatives. at the church hall. All donations of —Mr. and Mrs. James Hopler merchandise must be taken to the and son, Madjspn Ayenue, were 199S GHRISTENSEN'S 1951 lectox-y by Saturday evening. week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. —George Kufus has returned to M. F. Kelley, WiUces Barrel his home qpDemarest Avenue —rD.ayid McClue, Chase Avenue The friendly Store'' after a two weeks air-plane trip is spending .a week with his'daugh- to Miami, Fla. and Cuba. tef,' Mrs. 'Thomas JJoprspn. Egst —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radowski Nprwalk, -<3.pnn. and son, Avenel Street, haye re- ^-Thie .officers of the Men's Asr turned home after spending two sociation pf the First Presbyterian weeks at Barnegat Pines. Mr. andChurch, met with Frederick Lott, Mrs. William Hansen, Woodbridge, Demarest Ayenue, and made plans were .guests during the last week. for the pi-ograms and other busi- —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, ness .of the society last week. Pres- Newark, are guests of their son- ent, were Kenneth Young-, presi- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs: dent; Andrew Petersen, vice presi- I Benjamin Weinstein, C JO r n e 11 dent;. I'rank Vaigo, Secretary aixd " Street. treasurer and .jpseph1 Rhodes. The How would you like to ge^ your baek-to-school Shoes for FREE? —Mrs. Maurice Flynn and chilr first, meeting of .the fall will be dren, Silver Springs, are^visitlng held .o,n Monday evening, Septem- It's easy. All you have to do is come into our Shoe department— her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman ber 24. '• buy your shoes #ad select a key to unlock our "MYSTERY TREAS- Lampe, Woodbridge Ayenue. —Mr. and Mrs. Richarxl Kerr, URE CHEST," U your key fits3 we're going to give you the shoes Chase Avenue, have returned hpine Controj sijaiatlpti .described as #ts a present. la case your key doesn't work; you'll reeeive a fine after a motor trip through Canada, e in grocery industry. souvenir anyw&y. Afii l)k- mi CHRISTY TEEN AGEES YOUNG MEN Buster Brown • .-THE jfjRIJENDLY STORE", Buster Brown Sundial Pedwin's Buster Brown Sundial Jarman's Little Yankees Official Scout Whirlers Sundial , Sundial Robin Hood Buskins Official Scout Robin Hood Official J. Pilling He-Boy Girl Scout • C*|- ALL $4.95 to $7.95 $5.95 up" $3.95 up $6.45 up Slimmer:

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B. 8-2; 9, 16, 23 ' i WOODBRIDGE — Several new that on Tuesday evening, September been made of the marriage of Miss in the First Presbyterian Church of Avenel tey^h'e- books have ibeen placed in circula- of Mr.-and Mrs. Samuel Curatilo, 53 Second Street, became 4th, 1951, the Township Committee SHERIFF'S SALE \\ Evelyn Kane, daughter of Mr. and Rev. W. W. Warman, Miss Marjorie Rose Bell, " of tion at the Barron Library, Mrs. the bride of James S. Dauda Jr., son of Mr. and;Mrs. J. S. will meet at 8 P. M. (DST) in the Com- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY— mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal CHANCERY DIVISION, MIDDLESEX; Mrsv J. T. Kane, 103 Cooper Ave- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell, 524 Woodbridge Carolyn Bromann, librarian, Dauda, 1 Madison Avenue, Avenel, Saturday in St. James' COUNTY, Docket No. F-1234-50. Ney nue, to Cpl. Hubert Landrie, son stated today. Church. Rev. Raymond Griffin performed the double-ring Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and York Life Insurance Company, a cot". of Mr. and Mrs. James Landrie, married to John Rosemeier, son of Mr. and- .expose and sell at public sale and to poration of the State of New YorSj- "Rosemeier, 2.14 Avenel Street. .' " New adult bocks include "One ceremony. the highest bidder according to terms Plaintiff, and Matthew K. O'JSrieir Bayonne, at Fairbanks, Alaska, on Hundred Great Lives," "Echoes of of sale on file with the Township Clerk and Mary Jane O'Brien, his wife, e£ August 12. Given in marriage by her father, I .. ~~ ' ''- Given* in marriage by her father, High. School and was employed by open to Inspection and to be rcubliely al., Defendants, Writ of Execution Xor" the Tide," "Golden Road," "Amer- the "bride wore a white. Chan tilly read prior to sale, Lot* 1 in Block 71 the bride wore a French emfaroid- I The bride, a graduate o Acme Milling and Lumber Com- the sale of mortgaged premises datad- Cpl. and Mrs. Landrie will make ered organdy gown fashioned with ' ican Authors and Books," "Golden and Lot 1 in Block 72, on the Wood- July 12, 1951. bridge High School: 'and lace gown over skinner satin. Her , pany> Avenel. She is now attend- bridge Township Assessment Map, their home temporarily in Pair- a sweetheart scalloped neckline. Hammock," "Lucy Carmichael," 11 1 0 waf ar By virtus of the above stated WtitS banks where the former is sta- Tarrant ^S!f M^!: "Li ^ ?. L ~ ! ing Drake College. Her. husband, Take further notice that the Town- to me directed and delivered, I •wiur Her fingertip veil was attached to "Dark Lady," "Reckless Heart," rahg€-i£ from a tiara of rhinestones a graduate of Woodbridge High ship Committee has, by resolution and sxpose to sale at public vendue olt tioned. Newark, is ijojnp- "Troubled Air," "High Calling," ^ „_ u WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTHi a crown of seed pearls and she tometer operator and steed pearls and she carried a School and Navy Aviation Prep pursuant to law, fixed a minimum carried a fan of white ostrich "Sudden Glory," "Iron Mistress," price at which said lots in said blocks DAY OP AUGUST, A.D. 1951, Prior to leaving for Alaska bouquet of white roses and stepha- School, is an aviation boatswain's sold together with all other aboard a Northwest Airline Strato- feathers adopted with white rases Company, "King's Story," "Caine Mutiny." at the hour of 2 o'clock, Daylight Sav- also a graduate; notis centered with gardenias. mate, third Class, USN, stationed details pertinentT said minimum price ing Time, in the" afternoon of the said' cfuiser, the toride was given a sur- and illies of the valley. The library has also added books being $8,500:00 plus costs of preparing 'Jay. at the Sheriff's Office in the City Miss;" Jean Homich, Port.Read- at Naval Air Station, Johnsville, " " ~" ' prise party at the home of Mrs. High School, was ^f If on the oil industry. deed and -advertising this, sale. Said of New Brunswick, N. J, _ -T Miss June Regensburg, Rahway, Rutgers tlmversity^&nel V .j&'^ em- ing,, served as maid of honor while Pa. lots in said blocks, if sold on terms, All that certain tract or* parcel of' Mable EnfLeld who was assisted by served as maid of honor and New juvenile books include Miss Cprrine Matisa, Miss Sally will require a down payment of $850.00, land and premises, hereinafter particu- Mrs. Adele Nordstrom and Mrs. ployed as a phyisic^re^uc^tiClid the balance of purchase price to be larly described, situate, lying and be- Misses Dolores Latsko, Matawan, general science'instructors "Star Dream," "Whistling Stal- SOrce and Miss Josephine Sorce, Daid In equal monthly installments of ing in the Township of Raritan, County Lillian Kane. Kathleen Eilbacher, Elizabeth, and lion," "Class Ring," "Calling for Woodbridge, attended the bride as Anjiur Protection $85.00 plus interest and other terms of Middlesex and State of New J^ersey^ Guests were: Lillian Damoci, Mary Fitzgerald, of Avenel, were Isabel," "Voyages of Dr. Doolittle," bridesmaids. Linda Ferraro was California r<"d scale, • the most provided for in contract of sale. : -snd are more particularly described as Florence Habib, Mildred Zander, bridesmaids. Miss Gloria Guess, "Beverly Gray in the Orient," flower girl. serious insect pest of California 'Take further notice that at said sale, U \\ Barbara Lipecki, Eleanor Bulhaver, Hoboken; was flower girl. Circus "Land of William Tell," "William, citrus, produces a shell-like, armor or any date to which it may be ad- Being known and designated as Lot Ronald Dauda, Avenel, served as •n'tr its bcdy which partially pro- journed,- the Township Committee re- No. 3, in BloeTj 1107, as shown and laid Janet Robinson, Elsie Jursik, Joyce. Richard Rosemeier served as the Whale Hunter," "Hidden Har- best man and John Ahimovie and serves the right in its discretion to down on map entitled "Map of Lincoln Bogliani," Mary O'Connor, Mrs. best man and Edward Brady of bor Mystery," "Mystery of the See.:.! it ire.-n insecticides, compli- reject any one or all bids and to sell Village, Section 1, situate in Rarttan Aifred Leithner, Avenel, and An- cating th% pvoblsm os controL said lots in said blocks to such bidder Township, Middlesex County, New Jerj Marie Gatewood, Mrs. Mary Mau- this place, Russell Den Bleyker, Flying Express." There are also drew Schiller, Keasbey, ushered. as it may select, due regard being given sey," flled in the Office of the Clerk rath, Mrs. Helen Catlin, Mrs. Lis- Colonia, and Paul Regensburg, several new 'books for the younger to terms and manner of payment, in. of Middlesex County as Map No. 16I3> WOODBRIDGE—The ; circus "is Chris, Matisa was ring bearer. ease one or more minimum bids 'shall cinski, Mrs. Ann Maykowski, Mrs. Woodbridge, ushered. • ? readers. LiiGAL NOTICES in file No. 913. • •„ • Jean Reynolds, Mrs. Ruby Telesca, coming to tqwnL- '••:*;. :": •"'',._.. T ' Upon then- return from a wed- be received. Being the premises commonly known Mr. and Mrs. Rosemeier are on Thomas C". Mossruai},' i Refer To: W-220 Upon acceptance of the minimum, and designated as No. 41 Crescent Road,^ Mrs. Gerhardt, Mrs. Doris Blyth, a wedding trip to the Pocono ding trip to Bath, Me., 'Mr. and NOTICE OF -PUBLIC SALE bid, or bid above minimum; by the Lincoln Village, Nixon, Raritan Tpwn|p Mrs. Philip Blyth, Mrs. Lillian er of Woodbridge M^p Mrs. Dauda will reside on Second TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Township Committee and the payment ship, N. J. . ' " j Mountains, Pa. ter, Disabled., America Street. For traveling the bride se- At. a regular meeting of the Township thereof by the purchaser according to The approximate amount of the judg^ Bogliani, Mrs. Irene Landrie, Mrs, Committee of the Township of Wood- the manner of purchase in accordance ment to be satisfied by said sale Is thct Mary Grosskopf, Mrs. Viola Gross- I.KGAL NOTICES announced today. tha|:. lected a black and white suit, bridge, held Tuesday, .August 21st, with terms of sale on file, the Town- sum of Nine Thousand, One Hundred zation has eotifractecf •'&: black accessories and a corsage of 1951, I was directed to advertise the fact ship will deliver a bargain and sale Ninety-four Dollars ($9,1^4,000) to- kopf, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Emil that on Tuesday evening, September deed for. said premises. Mueck, Mrs. Naomi Tomasso, Mrs. Refer To: W-606 three-ring, MllijS •.JBireijjp In Colonia Meet gardenias. 4th, 1951, the Township Committee gether with the costs of this saje. ; DATED: August 21st, 1951. Together with all and singular the L. Bahr, Mrs. C. Galasso. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE for afternoori; kh : p|iv The bride attended Woodbridge will meet at B P. M. (DST) in the Com- rights, privileges, hereditaments ' and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal B. J. DiJNIGAN, Township Clerk formances "under To be advertised August 23rd, 1951, appurtenances thereunto belonging or At a regular meeting or the Township COLONIA — An organization Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and in anywise appertaining. - • ^ Committee of the Township of Wood- top on September; expose and sell at public sale and to and August 30th, 1951, in the Fords meeting of volunteer air raid the highest bidder according to terms Beacon. CORNELIUS A. WALL,. Boundary Lines bridge, held Tuesday, August 21st, "Mms Brothers wardens was held at the Civic .f sale on file with the Township Clerk Sheriff. 1951, I was directed to advertise the fact Many Win Prizes PHILIP, P. F.ANNAN, Within the United States straight that on Tuesday evening, September sponsorship •; of : open to inspection and to be publicly SHERIFF'S SALE charitable ^ Club house, with Thomas Le- read prior to sale. Lots 128 and 129 in SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW JERSEY— Attorney. and nearly straight latitude and 4th, 1951, the Township Committee wor.thy presiding. J. J. Godby, Block 139-K, on the Woodbridge Town- F. B. 8-2, 9, 16, 23 ' $24.98* longitude lines predominate as state will meet at 8 P. M. (DST) in the Com- said. "The -. circus CHANCERY DIVISION—MIDDLESEX mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal head of the service, spoke at At Summer Party ship Assessment Map. COUNTY. Docket No. F-723-50. Fed- boundaries. Colora io and Wyoming Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and recommended' "by; eral National Mortgage Association, have presehted::it ^|e length on the duties which will be Take further notice that the Town- a corporation of the United States, appear as perfect rectangle, each expose and sell at public sale and to .--r—-,...,.-,,. . „, ,_T , _,, , ship Committee has, by resolution and the highest bidder according to terms fund-raising prdjeqj :frf3,$^ assigned to the various wardens. AVENEL — The Woman's Club pursuant to law, fixed a' minimum Plaintiff, and Charles William Thomas with two north-sou*,h and two east- of sale on file with the Township Clerk held the 12th in its series Of sum- I Price at which said lots in said block and Catherine Mary Thomas, his wife, west borders. onen to inspection and to be publicly Part of the meeting was devoted Hvl et als., Defendants. "Writ of Execution mpr rarrl nartipq TVTrmrlnv at thp l M be sold together with all other for the sale of mortgaged premises it's Go To read prior to sale, Lots 21 to 22 in tunityto raised a to questions which were answered mer caifl parties Monday at the , detelUs Dertinent, said minimum price dated July 13, 1951. - -J f or b dl fund." by Mr. Godby and his deputy, Ed- home of Mrs. Frederick Hyde with being $400.00 plus costs of preparing By virtue of the above stated Writ, to Light ship Assessment Map. rteed and advertising this sale. Said Take further notice that the Town- Heaviest fupd proceeds will come ward Kath. Plans were discussed Mrs. William Carter as corhostess. lots in said block, if sol""d on terms, me directed and delivered, t will expose Tests indicate that a searr.strejs ship Committee has, by resolution and from advance ticket sales,' to be for future meetings. The following The special award and non- will • require a down payment of $40.00, to sale at public vendue on working with black thread on gray pursuant to law, fixed a minimum players prizes went to Mrs. Adel- the baiance of purchase price to be WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH price at which said lots in said, block launched by DAY members short- men and women were sworn into raid in equal monthly installments of DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1951, cloth needs ten times as much light will be sold together with all other ly, tie1 added. ' - bert Morse and the door prizes $15.00 plus * interest , and other terms as one sewing with blai'k thread on details pertinent, said minimum price their respective offices by Mr. were awarded to Mrs. Joseph Flo- at the hour of twp o'clock by the then Mills Brothers circtis, is unique Godby. Zone Warden, E. T. Le- provided for in contract of sale. prevailing (Standard or Daylight Sav- white cloth. ?being $250.00 plus costs of preparing rio and Mrs..Benjamin Weinstein. Take further notice that at said sale, ing) time, in the afternoon of the said deed and advertising this sale. Said in that' it is the only circSus 'that worthy; assistant zone wardens, G. or any date to which it may be ad- day, at the Sheriff's Office in the City lots in said block, if sold on terms, never shows on Sundays swjd car- Table prizes went to Mrs. Harold journed, the Township Committee re- will require a down payment of $25.00, W. Daley and Clyde Hewitt; sec- Smith, Mrs. Daniel Levy, Mrs. Al- of New Brunswick, N. J. the balance of purchase price to be ries its own minister. The Ickfal serves the right in its discretion to All that tract or parcel of land, situ- Chicken Changes paid in equal monthly installments of tor wardens, V. A. Burisch and lison Sears, Mrs. Joseph RadowsM, reject, any one or all bids and to sell ate, lying and being in the Township BEST in QUALITY. show will be supported by-^fujl said lots in said block to such bidder of Raritan, in the County of Middle- Crossbred chickens are increasing $10.00 plus interest and other terms circus band, features imported Henry Dickson, Frank Dunlap and mrs. xoung. it may select, due regard being given in popularity in Kansas. More than provided for in contract of sale. Karl Sidenzahl. . 2S lt may se!ect- due regard beiag glven sex, in the State of New Jersey: Take further notice that at said sale, European sawdusttyhd favorites", present were Mrs. Walter Snyder, i to terms and manner of payment, in Being known and designated as Lot one-third of the hatchery flocks in or any date to which it may be ad- plus top American cifcus starS? a Street wardens, Mrs. Karl Sid- ; case one cr more 14 in Block 1106 as shown and laid LOWEST in PRICE! the . state are mated to produce Mrs. James Hopler, Mrs. Leon Me- minimum bids shall journed, the Township Committee re- herd of performing '•elephsjits, enzahl, John Brennan, E. V. Kist- -,-. i , ~ . r - -r-r •, be received. down on map entitled "Map of Lincoln crossbred or hybrid chicks. New serves the right in its discretion to Village. Section 1 situate in Raritan reject any one or all bids and to sell championship o.olleet ions'* of ner, W. A. Laidlaw, H. A. Damen. Michael, Miss Marie Hayden, Mrs. upon acceptance of the minimum Township, Middlesex County, New Jer- Hampshires are the most popular said lots in said block to such bidder matched dancing and JUnjp'ing Lester Ford, Mrs. Harold Schiller, ! bid, or bid above minimum, by the sey" filed in the Office of Middlesex among purebred flocks. A movie will be shown at the as it may select, due regard being given horses, other trained Itniin^ls,' tra- Civic Club house dealing with •Mrs "Rprfram Van Plpfr IVTr^ Wil j-Township Committee and the payment County as Map No. 1613 in file No. 913. to terms and manner of payment, in 1V11S. .Bertram van>ieit, Mrs. Wli- j thereotermf bys thofe sal purchasee on filer ,accordin the Towng to- Known as 13 Idlewild Road, Nixon, case one or more minimum bids shall peze, tight wire, ac^obajab -and atomic warfare. The title is, "Sur- liam Hansen, Mrs. Stephen Mar- ] the manner of purchase in accordance New Jersey. LEGAL NOTICES be received. shiph will deliver a bargain and sale tumbling artists, three ' all«glrl vival of Atomic Warfare," and is kulin, Mrs. Lawrence Felton, MrsJ dee^ d for said fpremises. The approximate amount of the Refer To: W-516 and W-604 Upon acceptance of the minimum aerial ballets, wild animal in color. Look for the date of the Eugene Margargpl, Mrs. William DATED: August 21st, 1951. judgment to be satisfied by said sale NOTICE OF PUBLiu SALE bid, or bid above minimum, by the B. J. C.uNiOAN, Township Clerk is the sum of Nine Thousand Two TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Township Committee and the payment erie and all the chetiihed showing in this newspaper. Kuzmiak, Mrs. Harold Wilson and To be p.dvertised August 23rd, 1951, thereof by the jr.irchaser according to of circus traditi6n. , Hundred Fifty-Eight Dollars ($9,258.00), At a regular meeting of the Township the manner of purchase in accordance Mrs. R. G. Perier. and August 30th, 1951, in the Fords together with the costs of this sale. Committee of the Township of Wood- Mrs. Weinstein; Cornell Street Together with all and singular the bridge, held. Tuesday, August 21st, with terms of sale on file, the Town- and Mrs. Hopler will be co-hostes- ! beacon, ship will deliver a bargain and sale ses at the next party Monday eve- 1951, I was directed to advertise the fact deed for said premises. Lois Christensen that on Tuesday evening, September ning at the home of the former. 4th, 1951, the Township Committee DATED: August 21st, 1951. will meet at 8 P. M. (DST) in the Com- B. J. DJNIGAN. Township Clerk Twins are Honored Marks 16th Birthday mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal To be advertised August 23rd and Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and August 30th, 1951, In the Fords Beacon. ISELIN — Mr. and Mrs. Leo HONORED BY EMPLOYES expose and sell at public sale and to Christensen, Hillcrest Avenue, were COfcpNIA—Charles P. O'Malley, trie highest bidder according to terms Refer To: W-570 On First BirtWay- of sale on file with the Township Clerk hosts at a party in honor of their "Shadow Wood", Colonia, officer, BERN, M. D. ppen to inspection and to be publicly NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE daughter, Lois, on her sixteenth director and general manager of read prior "to. sale, Lots 2119 to 2121 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: , wpODBRIDGE--ilr., atj<3u Mrs. 1 inclusive, in Block 468-H, on the Wood- At a regular meeting of the Township Joseph" Genovese, 23B Campbell birthday. .-= .••-.' The Mac-Iiac Company, Inc., Balii- bridge Township Assessment Map. Committee of the Township of Wood- Guests were: Ann Tanzi, "Angie Tvay, was honored last Thursday on AjHiounces the removal of his office to, bridge, held Tuesday, August 21st, Street, gave a party; Jn JiQppfof Take further notice that the Town- J951, I was directed to advertise the fact their twin daughterSs Denise" arid * Galasso, Joan- Furze, itosalie To- his 3Sth anniversary in IheTshellac; ship Committee has, by resolution and that on Tuesday evening, September Dorothy, on their firsi birthday. imasso, Jane Enott, Joseph Lyons; industty. The company's' employees 585 RAHWAY AVENUE lACK-TO-SCHOOi pursuant to law, fixed a minimum 4th, 1951, the Township Committee Leo Christensen, Iselin; Bobby I sponsored the event and Peter price at which said lots in said blocK j will meet at 8 P. M. (DST) in the Com- Guests were Jo Ana" G&nbYese, 1 fGardner, George Trevena, Robert' WOODBRIDGE, N. J. will be sold together with all other mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal Patricia and Carolynlasi, Beverly Bacho%ky, Iselin, an employee at details pertinent, said minimum price Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, and I Franks, Louise 'Porter, Avenel; the -time/Mr. O'Malley first became ® 'NEEDS • being $400.00 plus costs of preparing expose and sell at. public sale and to and Louis Genovese_, $&r. $h3. Mts. (Opposite Woodbridge Library) deed and advertising this sale. Said J the highest bidder according to terms Frank Hirth an3 £8n, •Bonald; Mickey Hergert and Frank Poper,' associated with the industry was lots in said block, if sold on terms, of sale on file with the Township Clerk I Linden; Art Swetman, Mickey general-chairman. Gifts were pre- GYM SUITS will require a down payment of $40.00, i open to inspection and to be publicly Mrs. L. Bogenskj ahr. I said lots in said block to such bidder B. J. DUNIGAN. Township Clerk as it may select, due regard toeing given tion, plans to leave today for a To be advertised August 23rd, 1951, to terms and manner of payment, in few days trip to Massachusetts. and August 30th, 1951, in the Fords case one or more minimum bids shall On his return trip he plans- to stop Beacon. be received. • SUPPORTERS Upon acceptance of the minimum in Attleboro to secure information "BIKE" Mesh bid, or bid above minimum, by the first-hand on the plan,that com- Township Committee and the payment Front 75c thereof by the purchaser according to munity used m selecting its archi- the manner of purchase in accordance tect. with terms of sale on file, the Town- ship will deliver a bargain and' sale Population Growth deed for said premises. DATED: August 21st, 1951. Population growth in the United B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk States during the la'st 10 years was 1.98 Perth Amboy's To be advertised August 23rd, 1951, very largely growth -"vithiri the Exclusive Leather and August 30th, 1951, in the Fords standard metropoiitan' treae. Goods Shop Beacon. SNEAKERS FOR SCHOOL' • HOOD "PF'f r~;\ / Men's Reg OR TRAVEL Girls' ' - (Continuation .of standard equipment and trim Oxford illustrated is dependent on availability of material.)

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"TUB COMPANY/fl THAt UttS$ VO $Af VIS" *UUQSAaB-J« \ GREETING CARDf_ 205 SMITH STREET FINANCE CO. 192 SMITH STREET -- Ground Floor, 1382 IRVING STREET, RAHWAY ' 1 JEFFERSON MOTORS, Inc. Perth Amboy 4-6024 Comer'Milton Street, (Next »o A & f Super Msrlrat) Opposite McClellan Street - Opp. P. A. Savings Institution Phone: RAhway 7-2850 « John H. Honywlll, YES MANoge* 160-166 NEW BRUNsVlCiK-AVE, ' • P. A. 4-0015-4-Q016 PERTH-AMBOY 4-292S. Uuiii matte la residents of oil sutrsuttdtyi.lewiu • Uit&« He. tj? j PAGE FOUR •THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 105i HARITAS TQWm&IP AND.FORDS BEACOH

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eep Your Mental Health To maintain a sound mind in \ % sound body your mental and jphysieal habits must be in keeping with the laws of God and nature. "Man is often more cruel to his pwn body than he is to the ani- mals in his care. He has his farm animals taken out of the plow at noon, fed and given a season of rest. He gives his mules fresh, cool ,water,to drink. He sees that they are not overworked or abused. As for himself he has less care. Be begins at an early age to put deadly poisons in his system, such as nicotine and acrolean, a prod- uct of cigarettes. Not -content with Regular-. Style Jjon-poisonous drinks, he uses al- cohol which is also a poison. Sizes 2V2 - 3V2 lbs. Poured into the stomach in a raw, undiluted stats, it rapidly kills. Small amounts of it befuddle the toraia and prevent clear thinking-.- ib. Thus the .vital organs of the body are overtaxed. Added to over-eating and espe- At Service Meat Bepts. •Bially to ^rong food, the poor body js wcm out. Neglecting rest and -relaxation overtaxes the body as •well as the mind. In fact, they both suffer. It is estimated that one out of every nine or ten people in -the SMOKED HAMS United States is sick mentally. It Shank Pertiens Butt Portions Whole or either half costs more money to care for the mentally sick than it does-to main- lb.65e tain our institutions of learning. Every year there are more and Center cuts more people becoming unbalanced and needing the care of specialists. Boneless People should learn not to worry. The constant needling of the brain ;rS Short cuf can finally break down that deli- stopping at cate structure and bring about Sunnyfield —sugar cured destruction. If we would fill our minds with God's words and live 7" cut Ib. 79e 10" cuf under a canopy of faith and trust in our Heavenly Father, then there o a ® a o would be comparatively few break- downs of the mind. Wfe would live goo©® ir. a state of trust, calmness and department confidence, all of which would Shoulder conduce to mental and physical now abou SERVE CICEAM SPRAY health. There would be less un- iaiBS •• Whole or either half happiness, few'E-r broken homes RELATIONS DEPT and fewer delinquent children. CUSTOMER Fresh Pork Shoulders short cut Don't harbor worries or hates. 'Both will destroy your soul. You Fresh Spare Ribs • © •' • • ® « -ioay be in the depths of despond- ency, but, if you hear some very Bacon Squares sugar cured1 good news, immediately you are lifted up. Misery gives place to Sauce happiness. If you are feeling law Sliced Boiled Ham • « • «• , # physically as well as mentally Braunschweiger-sliced when the good news comes, you Jeel exalted. The clouds of discour- agement vanish and you are- Ufted Tip and feel happy. This is an illus- With Y®MF Chiehem Mimmer tration of how gloom can positively make us sick in mind and body. Swordfishsteaks-freshib.69c Fresh Scallops it69* J As you pass your youth and be- igin to pass into middle age, do . large pkg. 30<= Large Shrimp Fresh ib. 79c Fresh WMting ib.l9e not fan'ty that you are leaving be- DllZ Or ,hind the-best of life. Do not allow yourself to become state. Keep up Fab or Tide „ • • • ' - • largePkg.30c your interest in life and in other .people. So many old people need Rinso or Super Suds . . large Pkg. 30c your attention, and young ones do, too. Out of the treasures of your Ivory Or .Swan Soap * * medium cake 2 for 17c experience, you can help others. Camay, Lux or Palmolive , reg.3for25c 1 Today's Pattern ie lllCe I°na 18oz.can2for25e 44 oz. can 25c Tomatoes lona brand 19 oz. can 2 for 25c 4 oz. jar 36c 12 oz. iarl.15 o Potatoes From nearby farms 10 ib. bag 29c New Green Cabbage ib. 4c Chase & Sanborn or Borden's 4 oz. 37<3 White Celery Nearby farms stalk 12c \ YelloW Sqiiash From nearby farms Ib. 6c Alba Milk Powder Non-Fat-Dry milk 3Woz.canIlc Seedless-Florida carton of 4 for 13C EgffBlant From nearby farms Ib. .Coffee Time A sparkling coffee beverage pt.bot2for35c From nearby farms From nearby farms bunch Pineapple Juice ' AN brands is oz. can 2 for 25c \.i Apple SaUCe A&P fancy 20 oz. can 2 for 25c

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could do that. I'd like to explore an Avenel woman noted The Board Tie-Up with 'Piersoji Sticks it further." Avenel School is a poor example Rayon Campus Classic

lft0% NYLON AND Others from .: 1.98 Sizes 3 to 6x from 1.98 for oy^r 20 years WOOL *} RAYON (non-run) SWEATERS from ^ * PANTIES ftom UMBRELLAS ., :.... 2.98 Sizes -7 to 14 from 2,98 CHEVROLET You May "CHARGE IT" at FREE . "FOR FASTEST LOHG DISTANCE SERVIOE/^says Arlene : Courtney, Junior Service Assistant, "call by number »BAU-QQNS ' whenever you can." Calling by number helps put your call through faster . . . saves the time the operator • LOLLIPOPS would otherwise need to get the number from Infor- Free Parking Stop In and Order Yours Today! mation. Result: even faster service for you . . , and In Rear © SILVERWARE more service for New Jersey's military establishments COUPONS and Defense Plants. of Store For listing out-of-town numbers, all Telephone Business 105 MAIN j (20 Coupons with Eacb ECONOMY CHEVROLET, Inc. WOODBRIDGE 8-1476 Offices provide handy Numbers Booklets free. Dollar Purchase) ' 30 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret I-5I23 NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Open Mojidayi Wednesday ajg.d Friday JEyepaings AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT PAGE SIX THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1951 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON Committee Move Highland Park Worker Sweetness and Light Blissfully Wed 'Goliath9 To Visit Star of 'Skylark", 'Chief Black Owl' Dies in Plant Mishap (Continued from Page 1) r™ —— public opinion running so Saves Town $15,923 WOODBRIDGE — A. Highland heavily against Board meth- Amboy9 Labor Day Sits on Jail Perch Park man was electrocuted Tues- ods, the "package" referen- » WOODBRIDGE — By dividing day while at work at the Public dum will be defeated — and PERTH AMBOY —Goliath, the WOODBRIDGE—John Buleski, ' the work on the Grove arid Gren- Service Generating Plant at Se- Biblical giant slain by a rock from 37, 24 Wayne Street, Providence, ville Streets repair program into waren. both schools will be lost. For the slingshot of David, will come B. I., who says he is a full-blooded three separate projects — paving, Police identified the victim as this, the Board must finally to the Majestic Theatre Labor Indian and bears the name of curb and gutter and storm sewer Seymour Ziment, .27, 226 North 'answer to the people because Day,"" as created by Twentieth "Chief Black Owl", might just as —the Township will save approxi- Fourth Avenue. the decision which brought Century-Fox, for. that company's well be named "Sitting Bull", for foilings: mately $15,923.36 according to bids Patrolman Horace Deter and about the public revulsion new technicolor spectacle, "David he is doing plenty of sitting in the Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Mark have received Tuesday night. William Romond reported that Mr. over the whole weird e/pisode, and Bathshetoa." County jail these days awaiting retiimed form their vacation trip Ziment was working with a small The Walter Reade Theatres dis- the action of the Grand Jury. The project is to be carried on hand drill which apparently de- was the Board's and the to Europe. . . . Through the kind- through State Aid. State Highway closed today that arrangements Buleski, despite his Providence ness . of a Colonia resident, the veloped "a short" sending the cur- Board's alone. It could have had been completed with the Fox address, is said by police to be one Commissioner Bansford J. Abbott- rent through his body. elderly woman we wrote about has had indicated the job should cost earned wide public approval, studios in Hollywood to 'bring of the "gandy-dancers" residing ttr a lifeht-weight, collapsible wheel no more than $50,000 of which the The victim was a sheet metal instead, but it could not de- Goliath—all six feet eight inches the bos;-car camp of. the Pennsyl- chair When you drive through State would pay $32,805. When worker employed by Buensod- sert Mr. Pierson. and 350 pounds of him—along vania Railroad alongside Eleanor Raritan Township these days, you Stancey, Inc., 60 East 42nd Street, with a huge truck caravan Place. bids, for the entire project, were New York, a sub-contractor under suddenly realize that community received originally, Middlesex Con- I would respectfully sug- equipped with authentic costumes, According to the police, Buleski is really getting the cream of thecrete Products and Excavating United Engineers, which has the weapons and ornaments used in had consumed a quantity of liquor crop as far. as industries are con-Corporation, the low bidder, asked base contract for the plant. gest the Board get Mr. Mar- production of the film, to Perth and then his money ran out. He berried. Each plant seems to be in$69,568.10. The State rejected the tin to indulge in a little liter- Amlboy from 7 to 9 P. M. Constance Bennett stole some com out of a parked a nibre beautiful setting than the bid and then after a conference Project Appreciations ary exercise, and explain The visit will be part of a na- car and peddled it. Next he entered one before. And just think of thewith Township Engineer Howard candidly why this is so. I am tion-wide • tour being conducted the home of Mrs. Daniel Gibson, taxes they pay! Woodbridge Town- Stamped Madison, Commissioner Abbott ap- To he Accepted Monday certain the Board wants no for the picture, which due to its "I have a male canary and a 100 James Street, and stole two Ship could use a few plants to help proved the revised plans which authentic Biblical source, is pro- radios. •.: • WOODBRIDGE—Tennant Sel- gratuitous advice from me, female canary. How can I .tell bay for the schools and sewage would permi.t the Township to ad- but I think such a statement viding a fascinating and educa- which is which?" asked a woman The radios were later recovered plant .... A Colonia woman vertise for bids in the three classi- ection offices at 410 Amboy Avenue tional attraction. — by Captain Benjamin Parsons and will be open Monday. To receive is imperative. The Board who had just entered the bird fihoned to say that a black pigeon, fications. ~ Goliath, a veritable giant in real shop.* Patrolmain Stephen Petras in a with a tag bearing the number 27 applications for the renting of spends over a million dollars local tavern where the gandy- • For the paving job, Middlesex apartments in the Federal low- life, will be attired' in the .Philis- Sroiind its leg, has been staying of the peoples' funds every tine army garb worn in the pic-' ,-The proprietor suggested 5 : "Just dancer had sold them to a bar- Concrete Products was low bidder cost" housing project on Bunn's put a male worm into the cage. |roUnd her home for the past sev- at $28,028.74. The only other bid- year, and I think the people ture, including a window-size tender. pral days. Every time she opens Lane. should know what strange Perfectly mated for end-of- You will find that the male can- der was Di Donato and Riffini, shield, a five-foot sword, and theary will eat the female worm and '-• Arraigned before Magistrate An- ' the kitchen door to feed it, theRahway, which asked $41,635.40. Persons who have already placed power a single individual ex- summer wear is this boat necked tremendous armor and headdress, drew Desmond, Buleski was com- Bird practically flies in the door. their names on file do.not have to sheath dress in linen-like raj-on the female canary, will eat the For curb and gutter, Middlesex erts over it so that it can only necessary for a' man of his size. male worm." mitted to the County Jail in lieu if the pigeon is yours -will you Concrete Products, was the only appear personally at the office as with matching stole by Fashion The picture, now in its world- of $1,500 'bail. tslease call The Independent- applications will be mailed to them. sputter and smoke when the Frocks of . The stole, "But," said the woman, "how Leader office bidder at $11,296. suggestion comes that this lined with contrasting color to premiere engagement on Broad- Low bidder for storm sewer was HOUSE ROBBED way, will play at the Walter Reade can I tell a male worm from a Be; Careful A. Valenti and Co., Elizabeth, individual be evaluated by match the piping; at the neck, Theatres later in the fall. Starring female worm?" Irate salesgirl to disagreeable WOODBRIDGE—Two suits, two his peers in fair competition. features pockets and a ripple The man drew himself up customer: "Go easy, madam. The which asked $14,320. Other bidders pairs of men's shoes, four cases of cape; back. as King David, the Vital Statistics: were Frank Dominic Co., Newark, whiskey and three cartons of cig- * * * Lion of Judah, it presents Susan haughtily. "Madam," he said, days when I used* to insult cus- ' Mrs. Joe Grace and daughter, $15,203.20; Krauss Construction Hayward as Bathsheba, the wife of "this is a bird shop. Ask the nian tomers are still fresh in my mind." arettes were stolen from the home The community needs to in the worm shop." Margaret Ann, are back, from a Co., Elizabeth, $17,960.25. of former Mayor Louis Neuberg, know what manner of glue Uriah, who as in the Bible story, vacation in Rutland, Vt. . . . Court The bids were referred to theNew Dover Road, Colonia, Satur- Changes are Made is seen by David as she bathes on Clerk Bill Perna is on vacation . . . engineer for tabulation and will be day. it is which sticks the Board her rooftop. Just a Formality Mrs. John Orsoe, Bucknell Avenue, (mrgVrtojj at" an adjourned meeting to Mr. Pierson so firmly, or The young man who had been has joined her husband in SanJpnigM. LOSES PANTS vice versa: In Teaching Staff FIRST IN 50 YEARS calling frequently at last went to Diego where he is serving as a WOODBRIDGE — A pair of SAN PEDRO, Cal. — Although see Mabel's father. radioman in the Navy . . . The trousers containing a wallet with LOSES LIMB, KEEPS SPIRIT William Ross Lloyd, 93, has been The Year, Please? CHATTANOOGA, Term.—Try- WOODBRIDGE — Appoint- "It's a mere formality, I know," Port Reading Fire Auxiliary is $5 in it was stolen from his bed- ments, assignments and transfers driving for the past fifty, years, he .began,' "but we thought it sponsoring a bus ride to Coney Misgiving . assailed the young room, Munson McLeod, Elliot ing to cross a main street by he recently got his first traffic husband as he eyed the greyish climbing between two slow-moving of the teaching staff were made would be pleasing to you if it were Island Saturday evening ... If the Street, Avenel, reported to Patrol- by the Board of Education at its ticket—-on a charge of double park- observed in the usual way." crowds continue to attend Board concoction on his plate. Bravely man Van Pelt Tuesday. freight cars, Billy Allen, 13, fell ing and driving without his eye- he dug a spoon into the mystery between the cars and was dragged meeting Monday. "And may I inquire," the father of Education meetings, guess the John Walz was named as teach- glasses, as required by his oper- asked, "who suggested that ask- TO REMEMBER THAT DAY board will have to find a larger and began to eat. Hurts the width of the street. Both legs ator's license. The judge, impressed After a • few moments he and an arm had to be amputated er in the Instrumental Music De- ing my consent to Mabel's mar- Birthday - anniversary, what- meeting room . . . And speaking Dentist: "What's the matter? I partment at a salary of $2,500. by Lloyd's good record, let him off riage was a mere formality?" abbut meetings reminds me that straightened himself eased his haven't touched your teeth?" following the accident, but the boy with a suspended sentence. ever the occasion, send our collar a little, and asked: "What was said to be "in good spirits" Robert Mascenik was appointed "Mabel's mother." colorful fresh cut flowers. Noth- the 8 o'clock Township meeting- Patient: "No, but you're stand- full-time temporary substitute ing-'else will show how much Tuesday started at 9:3j> P. M. Asdo you call this, darling?" ing on my corn." following the amputation. I have said time and time again, "It's date pudding, dear," beam- tea'cher for the next school year Mrs. Harriet Gross, Mrs. Donald it means to you or will be FEDERAL EMPLOYES at $2,250 and was assigned to Devanny, Port Reading 'School; One On the Dea'con more gratefully received. I can't see any need for all theed his wife proudly. "Brother Brown, I'se a collect- separate little caucuses that go on "Oh, yes," he murmured, "but— The Federal Government ended School 15. Miss Emily Lou Holland, Donald We Deliver and Telegraph Shies From Vote Transfers were authorized as Devanny, School 11; Mrs. Marian in' fo de benefit o' our worthy before a meeting. If other official er—what date?" the 1951 fiscal year on June 30 pastah," exclaimed one of the bodies can start on time, so can (Continued fromTPage 1) •" with 2,486,755 civilian employes, an follows: Miss Kathryn ". Hinkle, Hodgson, Mrs. Bernice Loftus, WALSHECICS can be "tabled" before it goes to Mrs. Helen Lauritzen, Mrs. June School 15, Iselin. Deacons as he called on one of , the Town Committee. I don't think increase of 517,815 during the the brethren. "You all know our FLOWER SHOP it is fair to the taxpayers who ar- Just a Reminder f a vote. And a tabled motion is not year. The Federal payroll now Sayles from School 15, Iselin, to Get Clerical Posts • rive at 8 o'clock and have to wait "What's that piece of string tied subject to debate or amendment. stands at about $8,500,000,000 a School 8, Keasbey; Miss Hazel The following were named to rector am leavin' dis church and 305 AMBOY AVE. WO-8-1636 Until 10 o'clock and sometimes around your finger for, Bill?" Originally, the purpose was year. Nearly all the increase—482,- Gilhuly and Frances Meehan clerical positions at the beginning we all am goin' to git togetherg even later before they can be "That's a knot. Forget-ine-not very clear. Supposing it was pro- 452—occurred in the Defense De- from School 11 to Keasbey; Mrs.salary of $1,670 on the 10 months', and gib him a little momentum." heard. . . . is * a flower. With flour you canposed that a banquet be held and partment. Belle Cohen from Port Reading basis: Mrs. Irene Cadmus, Hope-, j make bread, and with bread you too much time ivas used up debat- School to No'. .11 School; Mrs. lawn School; Miss Phyllis Coley, WOODBRIDGE have cheese. This is to remind me ing such a minor subject, then it Misinterpreted Freda. Levine from School 7, .High School; Mrs. Helene Burnett, Vital Statistics: to buy some pickled, onions." would be proper to table the Constable (to motorist)—"Take Fords, to Avenel School; Miss Colonia School; Mrs. Margaret SiiiiIIlll motion. it easy; dori't you see that sign, Kathryn McEwen from School 7 Radley, Keasbey School; Mrs. Jean A WAITER ftCADt THEATRE Amboy Hospital reports the fol- '• -. . •_ A good time jg promised all But, is the ^proposition of build- 'Slow Down Here?" to No. 11. . Van Ness, Port Reading School. ASTHMA! lowing additions to the Township's those who attend the annual fam- Miss Coley was named to take the USE BREATHEASY Inhalant. Method ing a $3,100,000 high school a Motorist—"Yes, officer, but I Mrs. Joyce Racina, who is re- for reliet of bronchial asthma symp- 'FRIDAY & SATOHDAY population: From Woodbridge, a ily picnic of Our Lady of peace minor subject and could too much thought it was describing the vil-turning from -a leave of absence; place of a clerk now on leave of toms—on money-back guarantee. No daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Simon Parish at varady's Grove on Sep- lage." was assigned to Keasbey School. absence and she will be informed matter how many years you have sul- time be used up in discussing the fered ... no matter \t you "have AH the Fury of the Apache Wars'. Mazur, 211 Campbell Street, a tember 2 subject? Effective from the beginning of that when said •' clerk returns it tried them all," BREATHEASY must All the Glory of the Old West! daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . WHEAT GOAL. the school year, Miss Elsie Wlttne- may be necessary to cancel her ap- work or it costs you nothing. : Szubnowski, 1 Wallace Street; a The 1952 wheat production goal bert will be a non-teaching prin- pointment. soli to Mr. and Mrs. Casmir has been set by Secretary of Ag- cipal. She is at Keasbey School. Mrs. Alice L. Dilworth, teacher DERI'S PHARMACY ' "APACHE DRUMS" l -or information from BREATHEASY DIS- ' Szczesny, 34 Crampton Avenue, riculture Charles F. Brannan at New appointees were assigned at Avenel School, was granted a TRIBUTORS, Inc., Seattle 9, Washington IN TECHNICOLOR! froni Fords a daughter to Mr. and about 1,165,000,000 bushels. Such to schools as follows: Mrs. Bertha leave of absence. A letter of ap- — with — Mrs. Edgar Mathiasen, 319 New a crop is needed, he said to keep Shereshewsky, Colonia; Miss Julia plication for a janitor's post was Stephen McNally - Coleen Gray feruhswick Avenue; a son to Mr.' on the "side of abundance" dur-Hcblitzel, Colonia; Donald V/hit- received from William Allgaier. arid Mrs. John Schicker, 85 Gor- ing the mobilization period. A aker, Avenel; James Gibson, A request for citizenship classes AND ON THE SAME GREAT don Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and crop of this size would be about School 6, Iselin; Miss Dolores Pre- for displaced persons now resid- PROGRAM! Mrs..Paul Skocypiec ... a daughter 100,000,000 bushels more than kop, Miss Millicent Brown, School ing in the Township was referred to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Toth, 44 this year's indicated production. 7, Fords; Miss Ethel Kovacs, Miss to Supervising Principal Victor C- "The House On Rerhsen Avenue, Avenel and a son > Ce'celia Ar'tym, School 8, Keasbey; Nicklas for further study. FOKDS, N. J — -R A. 4-934* to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sabine, J Telling: Her Telegraph HiSP : 37 Juliette Street, Hopelawn.... Naomi—You know, the more I The Story of a Girl Who Left Hontp: think. about it the more certain WED. THRU SAT. and Conscience Behind! * I am that I married a fool. "GOODBYE MY FANCY" — Starring — • ." Harry—Perhaps you did, my RICHARD BASEHART • Here And There: — Open Aug/6th : with: Tlie Constance Montazzoli.s dear. You know hat when you mart Valentina Cortesa - Wm. Lundigan Avenel, are vacationing. Mrs. Mon- ried me you said few people were The whole family bowls at , Robert Youngr MIDNITE HORROR SHOW so much alike as you and I. tazoili, the former Gertrude Perry, "MAD WEDNESDAY" telebartes her birthday today .'. . • FRIDAY •** She Knew with Harold Lloyd Max Minsky, Main Street, attend- Ruth—I wonder when Arthur "THE INVISIBLE MAN" ed the annual convention of the (4 Extra Cartoons on Saturday- ® SUNDAY & MONDAY * National Retail Jewelers Associa- is going to propose? He's been go- tion at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel ing with me for nearly six months. Matinee) * Paul Doug-las - Debra Paget . . Vera Ryan will celebrate her Elsie—You'll have to wait six Practice now. "14 HOURS" Hirtiiday next Tuesday . . . The months more. He didn't propose •'" SUN. THRU TUES. '• Doiiald Noes, High, Street, are on to me for nearly a year. Call Rahway 7-9793 . 1603 COA(JH STREET — Plus 2nd Hit — vacation. . . . Lt. Col. LeRoy Ful- "CO1VIIN' 'ROUND THE Ronald Reagan-Charles Coburn lertbn, son of James H. Fullerton, Your Authorized MOUNTAIN" 515 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, b*5S=5s®

Square Dance Listed Palsy Drive Nets St. Nicholas Unit Bon Voyage Party For Sept. 22 by VFW Mr.; Mrs, Andrew Fuhas- Mark Better Schools Group Reports Given Mrs* Jones FORE'S—Fords Memorial Post Silver' Wedding Bate at Party in County On Improvements, Cooperation Schedules Bazaar 6090, VFW, met in post headquar- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Yuhas, 34 Maple Ave- FORDS—A complete report on the program of the Bet- FORDS—A bon voyage party ters and made plans for a square FORDS—A total . of $10,850^63 FORDS—-Final plans for the was held in honor 61 Mrs. Alice dance September 22, Commander nue, were guests of honor at a party given Sunday in has been realized, thus far in the ter Schools Association of Fords was given at a meeting bazaar scheduled for September IS Jones, South Wales, Great Britain, Glen A. Nelson, Sr. is general celebration of their silver wedding anniversary at the home county's cerebral palsy drive, of the group recently. . in the church uaditorium were who is leaving Sunday aboard the chairman, assisted by Andrew S. of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mazurek, 149 Fifth Street, Rari- members of the executive board of The drains and rain leaders at School 14 have been made at the meeting of the Moth- liner S. S. America to return home Kmiec, Sr., Lonnie Edison, Harvey tan Township. Hostesses were Mrs. Yuhas' two sisters, Mrs. the Cerebral Palsy League of Mid- repaired and relocated so that the school's playground can ers' Club of St .Nicholas' Church. after spending the summer at the Lund and William Jenkins. Mazurek and Mrs. Charles Masarik, Avenel. The latter dlesex County were told. Mrs. John Lasko presided. Arrangements were made to be used after rains and during the winter. The playground home of her son-in-law and was Mrs. Yuhas' maid of honor ~~~ The 'board met at the home of Mrs. Ann Christensen will serve * participate in the dedication of has been cleared of glass and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard at the wedding. -i Miss Jeanette Cunningham, Rari- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rotella, 62 as general chairman, and an- St. John's First Aid Squad Build- debris. It was voted to commend Dodge, Koyen Street. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. tan Township; Charles Masarik Hamilton Avenue., Mrs. Herman progress of the teacher's room at nounced that the event will fea- ing, September 15. the Woodbridge Board of Educa- A covered dish supper was also Yuhas took place August 28, 1926, and Charles Masarik Jr., Mr. and Kaplowitz served as co-hostess. School 14, which was, requested of ture many homemade articles to A joint meeting, with the aux- tion for its cooperation. held in honor of Mrs. Jones, served In Our Lady of Hungary Church, Mrs. James Gassy and James the Board of Education last spring. be donated, toy the members, iliary is scheduled for September The cerebral palsy treatment Main Street,. the county road at the home of Mrs. Martha Dodge, Perts Amboy, with Rev. Lawrence ; Gassy, Jr., Avenel; Mr. and-Mrs. There has not been properly- -^Mrs. Elizabeth Rabbins was 6 at which time films will be center at 277 Bertrand Avenue, passing School 14, has been wid- 40 Maple Avenue. Horvath, still pastor, officiating. John Giega and Dennis Giegai Jr., equipped teachers' rooms in School winner of the dark horse prize. shown. Robert Lehman was in Perth Amboy, has reopened after ened and Captain Benjamin-Par- Party guests were: Mr. and -Mrs. She -was the former Mary Pentek, Keasbey. 14 since it was built. Hostesses were Mrs. Ann Ulirin, charge of hospitality. a three weeks summer vacation sons of the Woodbridge Police De- Further study will be made by Joseph Richards and children, 29 Albany Street. Both came to the period, it was announced. During partment has promised the asso- assisted !by Mrs. Ann Pipik, Mrs. East Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron the group of the need for curbing Mary Zahanek, Mrs. Anna Ferick, United States form Austria-Hun- that time, the center was renovat- ciation that stanchions will be along Main Street. Gray, Piscataway; Mrs. Elsie Wet- gry. Parochial School ed. Four therapists are currently placed near the school to cut down Mrs. Veronica Kozel an dMrs. riech, Metuchen; Mrs. Anna Han- Malnosky-Rumpf Present were the couple's son in attendance, physio, occupation- traffic dangers. A vote of thanks Elizabeth Kozak. sen, Mrs. Eleanor MePhee, Mrs. and daughter, Miss Marie Yuhas al, speech and recreational. Miss was taken for the' Captain's co- Family Picnic Slated The next meeting will be held- Anna Cannon, Mrs. Minnie and Andrew Yuhas, and Rev. John Schedules Classes Jean Gaier, Perth Amboy and operation. The county road depart- Septemtoer 17 . Thompson, Mrs. Anna Bosi, Perth Engagement Told E. Grimes, pastor of Our Lady of i . Miss Carol Volk, New Brunswick, ment htas been requested to renew By Warren Association Amboy. Peace Church, who asked the open- ' FORDS—Our Lady of Peace Pa- served during' the summer as vol- double "no passing" lines in front Mrs. Karen Anderson, Mrs. HOPELAWN—The engagement ing blessing; also Benjamin Ma-jrochial School classes will resume unteer workers. of the school and this work is FORDS—The picnic commit- Chris Bang, Mrs. May Flemingloss,. tee of the ; William J. Warren Dorothy Cosack of Miss Dorothy E. Rumpf, daugh- zurek, Ronald Mazurek, Mr. and ' this fall with the Grammar School Mrs. Charles West, New Bruns- under progress. Mrs. Nellie Ley, Mrs. Sue Menweg, Association will meet tonight at ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Mrs. John Scully, John Scully, reopening September 5, and kin- wick and Mrs. Harry Davidson, The association will obtain in- Layton Dodge and Mr. and Mrs. the home of Ernest, Blanchard, Rumpf, Syracuse, N. Y., to John R. dergarten on September 10. Due Metuchen, serve as volunteer driv- formation from Captain Parsons Weds Navy Man Albert Dodge, Fords. 24 Louis Street to make final Malnosky, son of John E. Malno- to the large enrollment it will be ers. Sol Finkelstein of Highland regarding police-protected routes plans for Sunday's family picnic sky, 62 Juliette Street, has been osts necessary to hold two sessions Park is general campaign chair- to Schools 7 and 14. . to be held in Fords Park. They FORDS—-The marriage of Miss announced by her parents. daily. man. The association will check on will arrange for games and fun Dorothy R. Gosack, daughter, of A graduate of Hartwick College, AH children living a. distance for the children. John Gosack, 17 Izola Avenue, to pneonta, N. Y., Miss Rumpf is from the school and requiring B. Ray Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. now doing graduate work - at s transportation are to attend mor- In case of rain, it was decided C. B. Love, Arkansas, took place" Syracuse University.. Malnosky, ning sessions, from 9 to 11:15 A. M. to hold the picnic at the Village FORDS—The infant son of Mr. Marlene SorenseE Sunday in St. John's Church. Rev. ', also a graduate of Hartwick Col- Special buses^will furnish trans- Barn, Charles and Juliette and Mrs. William Fleming, 27 Waldo Peterson performed the lege, will attend Columbia Univer- portation, picking up and return- Street, Hopelawn. : - FORDS—Mrs. Rose Bartonek, Lafayette Avenue was christened ceremony at 3 o'clock. sity this fall. ing these children. All youngsters Marks Birthday summer project chairman, pre- William James, Jr., at rites con- living, within walking distance are Mis Shirley Gosack, Fords, at- sented awards to winners at Sun- ducted by Rev. John E. Grimes in to attend the 12:30 to 2:30 P. M. FORDS—Steve Yager and Jack FORDS — Marlene Sorensen, tended her sister as maid of honor, day's annual family picnic spon- Our Lady of Peace Church. Spon- session. Harkay are the Woodbridge Town- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gloria SamoEek while Gene Gibson, Fords, was sored by the Fords Memoral Post Funeral Services Held sors were Robert Fleming, South best man. No. 6090, VFW, held in Roosevelt Parents of kindergarten children ship playground horseshoe tourna- Sorensen, 7 Mystic Street, was For Rudolph Auerhach Amboy and Mrs. Rose Lebeda, The bride, given in marriage by Park, Metuchen. will be officially notified by letter ment champions. The announce- guest of honor at a party given Raritan Township. Engaged to Wed" her father, was attired in a bal- FORDS—Rudolph Auerbach, 75, when their -children are to attend ment was made by William. G. in celebration of her eighth birth- Winners were: A. B. Fuller, Ave- Dinner was held at the Fleming f CO lerina-length gown of Chantilly 690 Amoby Avenue, died in the . No child will be Nork, Jr., director of the Fords day. . * nel; Walter Mathiasen, Metuchen; Mr. FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lace, a picture hat and carried a Perth Amboy General Hospital . to attend all-day sessions. playground. . Guests were Marguerite Dall, W. C. Jehle, Jr., Linden; A. B. Sr., iSamonek, 50 Grant Avenue have bouquet of white roses. O'Donnell, Roselle Park; Ella A retired brakeman of the Dela- There will be a talent show at Karen Valoscik, Thelma and grandparents, Mrs. Agnes Grimes, -rr 'i . n 7 announced the engagement of After a wedding trip to El Do- Christensen, Martha Stariek and ware and Lackawanna Railroad, he 6:30 o'clock tonight and all chil- Wayne French, Robert Novak, Miss Maurita Fleming, Mr. and, Krajkevich Daughter their daughter,: Gloria, to Robert rado, Ark., the couple will reside Helen Urban, Fords. - was a member of the Brotherhood dren and parents are welcome to Peter Smith, Mr, and .Mrs. Edward Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Mascenik, son of Mr. and Mrs. in New London, Conn. For travel- of Railroad Trainmen; Musconet- on attend. Tomorrow morning at 9:15 Ryder, Lois and Donald Ryder, . Two games of soitball were John Carroll, South Amboy: Mr. Stephen. Mascenik, 5,8 Gordon Av- ing the bride chose a blue and cong Lodge, F. & A. M., Stanhope; A. M. buses will leave from School Robert Sorensen and Mrs. Jesine played by teams captained by Eu- and Mrs. Edward Fleming, Sr., FORDS—The infant daughter of Sorensen, .Fords; Mr. and Mrs.enue. • white cheeked suit with white ac- gene Martin and Lonnie Eddison Dover Lodge of Odd Fellows and 7 for. Rahway Pool, this being the. New Brunswick; Mr. and- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krajkevich, Andrew Anderson and Allan An- Miss Samonek, a graduate of cessories. with Martn's team winning both Dover Loyal Order of Moose. Robert Fleming, 'Sayreville; Mr. last trip in this season. 104 Ford Avenue was baptized derson, Raritan Township; Mrs. Woodbridge High School, class of games. An . egg-throwing contest r There, are 412 youngsters regis- The bridegroom is serving in the Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. and Mrs. Nicholas Torrell, great- Mary at rites performed by Rev. George MacDowell, Gary Mac- '48, will be graduated in November was played by adults with winners, tered at the playground. IT. S. Navy. Frank Lozier, Netcong; Mrs. Evan grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Stanley J. Levandoski in Our Lady Dowell, Mrs. Matole Tyrrell, Me- from Rider College, Trenton. Her being Joseph Egan and Andrew Oriel, Elizabethtown, Pa., and, a ward Torrell, Perth Amboy. of Peace Church. Mr. and Mrs. tuchen; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill An- fiance, also a graduate of Wood- Kimec, Sr. brother, Emil Auerbach, Savannah, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lebeda, Michael Haluska of Roebiing were derson, Lucille and Fred Ander- bridge High School, class of '45, Ga. ' Oros Infant Baptized Mrs. Bartonek has requested Mr. and Mrs. Stesan Adams, sponsors. son, Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. was graduated this year from Sedivys Celebrate Funeral services were held from that ticket returns be made at the grandparents, Raritan Township; A dinner for members of the Rider College. A veteran of the the Morgan Funeral Home, Net- At Lady of Peace Rites I Roy Anderson, and- Faye Marie next regular meeting, September Mrs. Catherine Stratton, Fords; immediate family and sponsors, Navy, he? is employed by the Coun- cong. I Anderson, Milltown. 10. Mrs. Henrietta Martin was Mrs. Fleming is the former Miss was held. FORDS—Rev. John E. Grimes try Club. Bottling Company. Tenth Anniversary chairman of activities. Claire Adams of Raritan Town- administered the sacrament of PICNIC SEPTEMBE R2 ship. Arlene Ellwinger, 9, baptism to Richard Dennis Oros, SACKAMENT OF BAPTISM FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dinner Party Held FORDS—Rev. John E. Grimes, infant son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernest FORDS—The sacrament of bap- Short Bedtime Sedvigy, 100 Grant Avenue, cele- pastor of Our Lady of. Peace ATTEND SILVER JUBILEE - Honored on Birthday Oros, 28 Summit Avenue" at cere- tism was administered to Dennis brated their tenth wedding anni- After Christening Church, has announced that the RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Mr. monies held in Our Lady of Peace Gerald Olivero, infant son of Mr. versary at a party given at their annual family picnic has been set FORDS—The ninth birtthday of and Mrs, Jerry Olivero, 82 Law- RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The and Mrs. Nogrady, Staten Island, Church. Sponsors were Eugene home. for September 2 in Vacady's Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kovacs, Mrs. Arlene Ellwinger, 185 Cutter Ave- Bianchi and Arlene Biledow of rence Street by Rev. Stanley J. Present were Emil Jensen, Cliff- sacrament of baptism was admin- Grove. ..•••.- • nue was celebrated with a party i Levandoski in christening rites istered to Robert Keith Wentura. John Kalman, «Mxs. Andrew No- Phillipsburg. --.,-. wood; Mr. and Mrs. Harold So- igrady and daughter, Raritan given by her parents. Dinner was served- for 15 guests, held in Our Lady of Peace Church. field an daughter, Gloria, Wood- infant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru- Towilship ,Guests_. were Judy Elliwngej, Sponsors were Miss Rose M. Scri- dolph F. Wentura, 109 Fourth -Ta-Srhnril J«m?w>y > attended the silver after- which -open house was held bridge ;_Mrs,. MariuxJjDy, Mr. and -lO-SCtlOOl jumper jubltee of Sister Mary Salescia Charles Wittmer", Christopher in the parents' home? vo and" ABhuFDilda'," Both' ol~N6w-. Mrs. John Glochau and daughter, Street, by Rev. John 'E. Grimes at Saunders, Edith Meyers, Carol ark, aunt and uncle. A dinner iiarfcy rites in Our Lady of Peace Church, [at St. Joseph's Church, S. I. Evelyn, Perth Amboy; Mrs. Neil. Westlake, Donald Krause, Rose was held at the Olivero home.- -.-.. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fords. 'Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Ann Moraehowski, Loreli Valocin, PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Nelson Reid of Philadelphia. Gloehau, and Chester Sedivy, all of town; Mrs. John Kucharek FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Paul IN NEW HOME - : - ' ."••:" Fords. A dinner for the immediate and children, Victoria, John and Skocypiec, 106 Corey Street, are FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Vernon family was held at the parents' Vilma of Cliffwood Beach; Carol the parents of a daughter born in Christensen and son, Vernon, Jr., home. Lee Holliwell of Menlo Park; Lois the Perth Amboy General Hos- have moved into their new home Wiggetts Entertain pital. at.. 860 Main Street. Dinner Party Marks Your 'Home Schmerl of Metuchen. At Baptismal Party ADDITION TO FAMILY Daughter's Baptism HOPELAWN — Mr. and Mrs. FORDS—^Mr. and Mrs. Robert j By FRANCES DELI, Robert Sebine, 37 Juliette Street FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY Wiggett, 92 Gordon Avenue and FORDS—Rev. Stanley J. Levan- j WASHINGTON, D. C—Modern are, the? patents of a son born in their infant daughter christened, doski administered the sacrament j silverplate is a great improvement tne Perth Amboy General Hospital. Nancy Lynn, at rites conducted of baptism to Judith Elizabeth ' over the silverplate of Grandmoth- A3JENDAR OF COMING EVENTS by Rev. John E. Grimes in Our Johns, .infant daughter of Mr. and er's day. it is. just .the thing for WELCOME INDEED! (NOTE: For insertions in this calendar, cisll Mrs. Andrew Lady of Peace Church. Sponsors Mrs. Joseph C. Johns, 139 Long- young couples starting out on their ^ORDS-r-KMx. and Mrs. Edgar Sedivy, 100 Grant Avenue, Woodbridge 8-1710 or Perth Amboy were Mrs. Thomas Meany, Perth view Circle, at services held in .Our own. It is not expensive and, when Mathiasen, 319 New Brunswick 4-2413-J, before noon on Tuesday of each wfeek. Amboy and Joseph Ryan, Wood- Bady of Peace Church.. Sponsors made by one of the many reliable Avenue, are the parents of a bridge. were Miss Jane Beltran and Vin- companies, it is just as lovely to daughter bom in the Perth Amboy Guests at the dinner party which cent O. Beltran. look at as the most expensive General Hospital. AUGUST followed were: Mr. and Mrs. David A dinner party for the imme- sterling silver. 25—Picnic by families of Fcr-ds Memorial Post 8090, VFW, and Wiggett, Fords, grandparents; diate families and 10 other guests It is wise to know the differ- TO MEET AUGUST 30 its auxiliary in Roosevelt Park, Metuchen. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Scassera, Perth was held.. ence between silverplate and ster- FORDS—

Gra d Post Office Address: r'oras, N. J. Hig h the courts. .>.••.-. , . . no s c trai n trai n County government, sometimes over- The operating expenditures are the day- cer County, when a car made a judges signed 5,434 divorces. Dur- ; WOODBRIDGE -S-1710

ing the first quarter, 1,622 divorce The State Supreme Court is 1 Coli c shadowed by more sensational develop- U-turn directly in the path of & Charles S. Gregory to-day costs of operating the governments, vehicle coming from the opposite judgements were issued and the making an .example of lawyers Editor and Publisher ments at the Federal, state and local levels, second quarter featured 1,352 di- who do riot follow the canons of exclusive of capital outlays, and debt pay- direction. Seven deaths resulted : Should 43 54 G5 Entered as secorsd class matter1 and two occupants were seriously vorces granted. profesidnal ethics in representing Should not 37 30 25 Fords,

(Irs. Willi Wels, West Street, cele- jvis ited his parents; Mr. and Mrs.' Drated his seventh birthday on | Semone Doochak, Dunellen, Sun- Vfonday. | day. —air. and Mrs. Daniel Den —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drosfce, Bleyker, North Hill Road, enter- Edgewood Avenue,. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thorn, Sea- tained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thom- side Heights, Friday. son and children, Ruth and Ar- -Mr. and Mrs. Willi Wels, West .hur, Flaiafleld, Sunday. „„„Street„ , entertained Mr. and Mrs. —Mr .and Mrs. Harry Storch, j wiliiam."stahl, Raritan Township, toman Avenue, are spending 'their j Sunday. acati touring through Maine. | —Mr. and Mrs. August Frazier, —(Miss Margaret Scott, Inman Arthur Avenue, entertained. Mr. Avenue, spent the weekend with and Mrs. Wilson, East Orange, !arol De Mayo, Lyndhurst. Sunday. // —Mrs. Klsa Taubitz Eiiaugen, —Mrs. Margaret Scott, Inman of Bavaria, Germany, is visiting Avenue, visited Mrs. Andraw Hunt, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Wharton, Sunday. and Mrs. Willi Wels, West Street, -A family picnic was held at for six months. j the home of Mr. and Mrs. John —Coffee Club met at the homeTQe silva. Guests were: Mr. and of Mrs. Margaret Scott, Inuian Mrs. Jack Condas and son, Col- Avenue. Present were: Mrs. Ed-onia; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cola- . mund Hughes, Mrs. George Scott, carro and son, Avenel; Mr. and ^/-/=)RSit dii&* Mrs. Fred Sutter, Mrs. Willi Wels Mrs. Michael -Simoes and daugh- and Mrs. James Taggart. ter, Linden; Mrs. Luco Sanilardi —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arnold, and daughter, Elizabeth. • Inman Avenue, entertained at a —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Droste and family, picnic, Sunday. Guests in- sons, Robert and James, Edge- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. F^red Arnold, wood Avenue, were the guests:of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knapp and his parents, Mr. anc| Mrs. Fred son, Bruce, all of Chatham; Mr. Droste, Sr., Hillside. and. Mrs. Charles Warholick, Irv- —John Iorio, and friends, Tom1 Fancy ington; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wdttke De Mico, Frank Foiti, Jr., and and/daughters. Bonny and Wendy: Dominick Foiti, of Elizabeth, re- Mrs., tena Miller, Miss Lillie Mil- cently enjoyed a fishing trip at ler,./ Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Point Pleasant. \ .'••-• rfreshing. delicious'- California Seedless Quested and daughters, Nancy and e —Mr. and Mrs. James. Black, economica^ Betfcy; Mrs. Emily Marohn and Fresh Killed _—-——- son, William; Mr. and Mrs. Fred- finest IDEAL Fancy lbs. and Mrs. James Black, Sr., Scotch -18-oz. ,fick\Kolmatz, all of Union; Mr. PJains, Sunday. ' . - • and-Mrs. IVedrick Kolmatz, Jr., Sweet and meaty! Really delicious! —Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fem- and sons,- James and Ronald, Lake enko and children, Dickie, Shelley Blended Whippany, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Linda; Mrs. Russell Den Bley-' From Nearby Farms!, an LARGE California 1 12.01. « Sutter.and son, Rickie, Colonia. ker and children, Robert and Rus- Enjoy that delicious down-on-the- ' ' ^-August iDevico, Pla-infield, sell, Jr., are vacationing for two farm flavor of fender, golden brown celebrated his birthday at a family weeks at Long Island, Me. Grope JUI _ ea. dinner party at the home of Mr. fried chicken tonight! Prune 3 —A hot dog roast was held Sun-. Grope Juice # - 32-01 bot and Mrs. James Black, Patricia day by the Colonia Volunteer Fire dy-for- can * Luscious, sweet! California's finest. e-Pcnl Prune J Aveaue, Saturday. Company, District No. 12, for Drawn Fryers *Z Tangerine iu»ce i2 x •—'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doc- j members an dfriends at the new -° 10c Jersey Elbetia chak and children, Richard, Jr., j ftrehouse on Beekman Avenue. Hi-C Orongeaoe . con Skinless and Cathleen, Patricia Avenue,. William York was chairman. . Quality Ice Cream Needn't Be Expensive! Wooten Hostess •. c Fancy DAIRYCREST plni 1SELIN NEWS To Triple Foursome • Tender! Today's big food value! None Creamy, Smooth carton SEWAREN — The Triple Pour-; priced higher! What a treat! ce Cream By Sirs. KusseH Furze some Bridge Club met at the home^ The world's greatest ice-cream value 'A-gai. carton $1.12. Cake roll 39c! e Phone Met. 6-1605W of Mrs. W. S. Wooten, Redfield' Chuck Roost lT * 73c Fgncy Nearby Village, Metuchen. ,; I • TOU-CANS Grapefruit •\i—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Koehl Prizes for high scores went to JlllCe Makes 36 ozs.! arid children, George, William and Rib VeaS Chops '"• 93c Nabisco Premium£?£31c Marie, Newark, visited Mr. andMrs. George Urban, Mrs. Herbert. lb I • TOU-CANS Orange ears Eyerkuss, Mrs. H. A. Sloan and NABISC JUECe Makes 36. ozs.! Mrs. George Rapp, Fiat Avenue, Sliced Beef Liver - 85c FsgNewtons 7L,Pka.23c I Friday^ Mrs. Russell Solt. lh | • TOU-CANS Blended Others present were Mrs. Floyd- JUiCe Makes 36 ozs.! I ] —Robert Ketcham, U. S. N., Asco Sliced Bacors A7c Lemon Wafers "52!*.. 38c ' visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Furze, T. Howell, Mrs. Willard Tunisdn,. lfa s /"* L- „' STRAINED Sandra Avenue, Wednesday. Mrs. Olive Ban Iderstine, Mrs. Al- Assorted Cold Cuts - 68c Hi-Ho Crackers S'l. 34c \3erDGl S BABY FOOD 49c :~-^-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chioffe, bert Hagan, Mrs. H. B. Rankin, Mrs. R. G. Crane and Mrs. A. "W".' SUNSHINE /"• L ' CHOPPED Frankfurter & Bar-B-Que Union, spent Satui'day with Mr. and Mrs. George Degenhardt, Hill- Scheidt. Miss Nancy Wooten, Ten- nessee, was a guest. - Butter Macarooiis £• 30c Gerber s JR. FOOD crest Avenue. Package —Miss Margaret Britton, New Fig Bars •SSf Z 35c York City, was the weekend guest Not That! EDUC Gerber's Cereol m | of 8 Picnic Cakes T1 *,. 29c . Prints,. Ib. carton Virginia Lee weekend feature! of her brother and sister-in-law, Joe and. Jimwere in ,a speedboat Idea| l nOle o ST, COLORE* D OiEO Mr. arid Mrs. George Britton, Son- racing across the bay at top speed, f*4 "1 C J DECORETTE Reg. dra Avenue. narrowly missing other boats itr ftesh Frosted Fish! Butter Cookies "STL. 29c B Ib, carton Devsi rood CAKE ™, .' '•—Mr, and Mrs. John Goetz, their path. • •-•'•' sue Bonnet w, BAR Union and Mrs. Russell Furze and Finally, Jim confessed to Joe, cimmoti son, Thomas, Iselin, spent Friday who was at the wheel, that he got b Reafemon Beech-Nut Streussel Loaf 29c at Point Pleasant. frightened every time they had iting FiIIetsPL 8.37c Shortcake Layers SJ 39c ".—Paul Burton, Metuchen, is one of their near-hits. . •'",'-;•. ks Lemon Juice Strained Baby spending a few weeks with his "Why don't you do what I do. Scallops " -o7c Sweetened *JQ — «4-ox. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank then, and you won't get fright- jars Featured at all Acmes! 12-oi. sizs Foods 5 49c Steeber, Fiat Avenue. ened," answered Joe. "Just close ••> —Mrs. Frank Triech and sonyou, r eyes." • .' Ideal Orange Pekoe i Richard, Newark, visited her pa- Tea Bags package of 50 rents,! Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Pel- p legririo, Sonora Avenue, Friday. NE WEO.ND DRIVE ' —Mrs. Raymond Ketcham and The Treasury has announced 14c Ideal Coffee ST that it will launch its new Defense SundaetteChocolate fudge/s, £butterscotchPp , pineapple. "' MEDIUM! children, James and Alice, Newark, were Saturday evening guests of Bond Drive on Labor Day, Septeiti- Candy Bept. Features Asco Coffee «, ber 3, at Grand Rapids, Mich, Fancy Domestic mi Mrs.. Louise Grogan, Fiat Avenue. O 11 Candy-cootid *JK#» .:,: —Mrs. George Britton and son, President Truman plans to par- M Wincrest Coffee ! ba9 ticipate in a radio and television Ot IVl Chocolate 7-ox. bag *r2>C $ John, Ronald Pellegrino, Iselin and Mr. ."and Mrs. Frank Trinka and broadcast, although it is not cer- CA/ Instant toffee ™iar Concentrated. Each can makes 1 Vi pts. tain at this time whether the Pres- Marshmaibws S^. 33c 16 daughter, Marie, Plainfield, enjoy- IDEAL Concentrated ed the day at Asbury Park, Wed- ident will go to Grand Rapids or Kraft Salad Oil bottl~e talk from Washington. Kerr's Butterscotch 3-ozK. 19c 8-oz. 6-os. nesday. Beech-Nut Cereal pkg. ISc . .—Mrs. Frank Triech and sonai, d and Francine and Thomas M9e- cans Richard, Newark and Mrs. Mat- Furze, town,- spent Tuesday at; You'll enjoy the fine flavor! Special! Each can makes a full quart! thew Pellegrino and children, Ron- Watchung Lake. Try it with Supreme rye! New! Farmdale Underwood 4-oz- SNOW cans I6 Deviled Ham Famous Salad Oill W ECROP Dry Milk ~ 35c WEICH'S 21c Mild Colored Cheese *• Non-fat solids dry skim milk, Pint Quart Grape Juice w 19c bottie can 7k 6-01. can each can makes 5 full quarts SNOW CROP Siate Cheese jerries Red i.2.«,pkg. Sharp Whife . Sgteckd! SEA3ROOK . 10-oz. Sliced Colored I rol! Frenched Green pkg. Loaf Cheese 45c Scotti IDEAL ' 30-oz.: SSpeors pkg. Macaroni Dinner,'-^ 18c Fly Swatters n IDEAL

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JERSEY SCR^PBOOK ™ ^ HOLLOiD-AYSBURG,: (Continued from Editorial Page) There also are complaints the ing to taJce the family for a nig. income schedule established by 'ride, James C. Bagshaw, 61, cho-- -reputation throughout the Far « HELP- WANTED'—MALE ® REAL ESTATE AND a quiet country road. About tl - - East, entered the struggle with the Welfare t Department to de- termine the' financial responsi- INSURANCE same time,"his son, Emory, 31, o: the avowed intent of driving* the WOULD you like to earn $40.00 nearby Williamsburg, also decidtj . BN forces out of Korea and ex- bility -of children is. too low. Bu•t Paillette Goddard was so good this is not a hard" and fast sched- per week-in your spare time. 10 ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE it was a nice night for a ride-and tracting great diplomatic and j when she appeared on Danny to 1;5 hours per week required. Car See us for homes and lots for sale. chose the same road. Their cars territorial concessions as the ule. It merely represents the point Thomas's TV show that now she and phone essential. No canvas- HANS J. SCHMIDT at which the Welfare Depart- is to have a show of her own, to collided head-on and six persons, price of peace. For a time, the ment begins an investigation to sing. Call "Mr. Bonardi, Bound Real Estate and Insurance including both father •• and son", Reds seemed certain of victory, be called "The Perils of Paulette." Brook 9-2779-W between 5 and 6 407 Crows Mill Road, Fords were injured, two seriously enough determine whether or not theMuch of the material for her show : and trumpeted their successes aged person can be supported by P.M. •• •-. 8-23-It! P. A. 4-0396 to be hospitalized. over all of Asia. . . . will be compiled during her cur- 6-14-tf TKen the Red advance "was ar- the child or children. rent European tour. « HELP WAI-fTED—FEMALE ® The General Assembly, along rested in Korea, and thrown "back FOR SALE Wilson hopes that United States with very heavy losses. The anti- with the governor and thoughtful Arthur Kennedy gives a great TYPIST-steiiographer. Good pay. might will deter Soviet. Communist lines stiffened all citizens over the state, were, and performance. in "Bright "Victory," continue to be, alarmed at the Good hours. Household Utilities FOUR ROOMS and bath, steam over the Far East and at last the which deals with one 01 the greats Co., .OalL.-Tree Road, Woodbridge heat, newly decorated inside A. A. A. Communists consented to discuss growing burden of relief at a time est of handicaps, ..folindifess. Oaks, ISelin-N. J. Tel. Met. 6-2711. if of a booming prosperity , and and outside. Two lots, one-ear AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE a cease-fire on terms which ruled ; ". 8-23-lt .garage; $8,000. 431 Alpine Street, out all the grandiose wax aims plenty of jobs. It was, and re- Hollywood is still' wondering :J ASSOCIATION mains, necessary to cut down on just what the public's attitude is Perth Amboy, N. J. 8-23 -lt Established 1902 they had once proclaimed. HELP WANTED " ® relief rolls. In the fiscal year end- going to be about Rita Hayworth's . Over 3,000,000 Members The truce in Korea may yet ing last June 30 the total cost of return to the screen. While public TO RENT be Mocked; the Communists may Nationwide. Service relief" in Georgia was $39,738,- memory is often short where its STEADY WORK Ferd Kei-tes, Local Agent -renew the war there; they may- QSEKSO. It will run to more than ' HOSTESSES AVENEL stars' public life, is concerned, so 217 State Street strike at another point. Against $41,000,000 this year. That is much public criticism was stirred WAITRESSES Tourists or Professional ; all of these potential dangers the more than the total state budget by her ten months, of romancing FOUNTAIN CLERKS Near Highway 25—Main house has Perth Amboy 4-1248 free world must be prepared, six rooms and bath; wing has two ^ 8-9-tf »| T for 1940. with the son of the fabulously rich • •• • DISHWASHERS militarily and psychologically. rooms, running water and sepa- The children's responsibility Aga Khan on the French Riviera, HOWARD JOHNSON MISCELLANEOUS © But Korea has demonstrated that law is helping eut down on this and other places, that many are ROUTE #25 .WOODBRTDGE rate entrance. Oil heat. Lot 100 x communism can be beaten in the 125. Three car "garage and large field. ... outrageous cost of relief. . . . still 'in doubt about her screen TELEPHONE &-1700 Painting" - Paper Hanging It's a good- law. Let's keep it. future. 3-8-tf barn. Taxes $150.00. $15,000.00. Interior and Exterior Europe may also take renewed —Atlanta Constitution ' H. A. DIERS . Estimates Furnished courage and determination from- Did you know that Stewart Realtor Korea.—New York Herald Trib- FIRST ARMY OF PEACE? Granger's real name is Jimmy SITUATION WANTED • L: Feinson, 115 Bloomfield Ave., Stewart. When he began his 77SOMAS* 346 W. Grand Ave.; Railway, N. J. Fords, N. J. — P. A. 4-7352 There were interesting and TYPING WORK requested, to be Railway 7-2977 vivid ceremonies at Marly Le Roi, screen career in. England, he 8-9, -6, 23, 30 ATTRACTING TEACHERS done at. home. Envelopes, re- - 7-26; 8-2, 9, 16, 23, 30 France, the other day when Gen. quickly changed..' his name, re- ports, etc. Neat, accurate work. . Some time ago" The Chatta- Dwight D. Eisenhower opened alizing that his real. name just IF YOUR DRINKING has become nooga Times complained editori- wouldn't do. So ; far, Granger Write to Box 10 in care of this WANTED TO BITS" a problem, Alcoholics Anon- the new headquarters of the At- newspaper. ymous can help you. Write P. O. ally that a teacher in the city lantic Pact forces. President Vin- hasn't met the Hollywood Jimmy HAVE BUYERS for one- or two- school system there had resigned Stewart. Jnsi Forgotten- would find an item, "H. O. K. $5" 8-23, 30, 9-6, 13 Box 397, Woodbridge, or telephone cent Auriol of France presided family houses. If you want to Market 3^7528. 5-25-tf in order to accept a better-pay- while General Eisenhower and The wife had been put on, aand a little farther on, "l£. O. sell please contact ing job just across the state line The picture Gary Cooper has K. $3." . '• WANTED generals, enlisted men and civil- budget plan. At the end of each BERES DARAGO'S Auto Driving School in rural Georgia. ian 'workers o*f the 12 pact na- finally decided on is "High Noon," Firfally, he asked: "My dear, oldest in Middlesex County. which he says i,s a .new, kind of month she and her husband RELIABLE experienced baby sitter 414 Main Street, Metuchen That was the first indication tions looked on and applauded. what is this—TH. O. K.'?" : with references for six-months -Metuchen 6-3170 Fluid Drive, Hydramatic, Stand- that new salary schedules for General Eisenhower declared Western. In-it he plays a sheriff would go over the accounts to- "Heaven, only knows," she re-and 2-year-dld,. evenings. Tele- or Woodbridge 8-1225, Evenings ard Shift. Perth Amboy 4-7365 or teachers in this state, provided that it was the first time in his-in 1890 who tries to keep the gether. Every once 'in a while he plied. • •. phone Railway 7-2751. 8-23-lt 6/21 tf. . . * Charter 9-1191. 5-17-tf under the Minimum Foundation tory that headquarters of an Al-peace. In doing so, he nearly loses Plan, were beginning to pay divi- lied force had been "set up in his life. •;.:'• dends. peace to preserve peace and not Over in; England, Metro built Now, State School Superin- wage war." "It is our prayer," a real castle with moat and for- tendent M. D. Collins reports in- General Eisenhower said, "that ests for "Ivanhde." The bottom creased salaries are drawing with high courage and with the of the moat is made of sponge teachers into Georgia from Ten- support of our people and,the rubber so the actors, falling off nessee, Florida, the Carolinas and grace of God, we shall not fail the turrets, won't be killed. other states. For the first time in striving to lift the fear of cell- Goal ESectriGfans 9 Moving and Trueking © • Radio anil T¥ Servlee since the war Georgia schools .blocks and slave camps.".In more Joan Crawford will have as her will begin a school term with ways than one General Eisen- leading man in her independent Call WO-8-0932-W hower emphasized the statemrcnt TELEVISION enough teachers to go around, picture, "Sudden Fear," the almost Complete Moving Job GO BY even though this year's enroll- that the Western powers are newcomer,. Gig Young. Gig's just GOAL - FUEL OIL For SERVICE ment will set an all-time high. striving to establish an organiza- finished a good supporting role to Competent- 3 Rooms ?35 5 Rooms $35 TAXI At least 10,00(Tmore students will tion that will guarantee the Jimmy Cagney in "Come Fill the OIL BURNERS IS OUR 24 be enrolled this year than last. peace of Europe. Electrical 4 Rooms $30 6 Rooms $40 Cup." BUSINESS Houa A total registration of 793,336 is What General Eisenhower and Work Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free SERVICE anticipated in the public schools President Auriol said about the " Two lengthy films are coming AH Loads insured—10 years exp. Call WO 8-1308 for the forthcoming term. peaceful and constructive pur- up. One is "Quo Vadis," which was W^^^^^^^^^B, In Your Home Today GARVEY'S TAXI The Minimum Founda^on Pro- poses of the Atlantic Pact makes clocked at 3 hours and 15 minutes or Business. ECONOMY-MOVERS gram provides a minimum salary the best possible propaganda be- running-time, and the other, 538 ROOSEVELT AVENUE cause it happeiis to be true. It is Reasonable Rates. Rahway WOODBRIDGE RADIO CARTERET, N. J. of $2,400 a year for teachers who "David and Bathsheba," which 7-3914 a most important phase of theran for 2 hours and 24 minutes. & TELEVISION CA 8-6407 are college graduates with a pro- whole effort that has not been TED SIPOS fessional certificate. Florida and 18 Main Street, Woodbridge stressed nearly so -much as it Peace aim of U. S. in Pacific CALL Electrical Contractor North Carolina, highest-paying should have been, in fact, there says hew High Commissioner. 11 Trinity Lane - Woodbridge Joseph Kocsik, Prop. states in the southeast, still pay have been times when the West ® Roofing and Siding @ Used Cars slightly better than Georgia but allowed the Soviet Union almost seven per cent greater than" in WDGE. '8-1400 Funeral Direetors salaries in this state at least are exclusive use of the word "peace." 1949. comparable -and many native It should be clear enough that State Motor Vehicle Director Henry Jansen & Son "BETTER USED CARS" Georgians who have gone to those what ail peoples want is peace, Martin J. Ferber claims there is states to teach now are return- peace of mind and body and soul-. still need for expanding the SYNOW1ECK1 Tinning and Sheet Metal Work . ing. - . . 1 BERNIE AUTO SALES As Jong as we can say truthfully method of examing applicants for COAL Musical. Instruments® Eooflng, Metal Ceilings and It is good news that there is that peaee'is what we are willing . driver licenses to include tests f or. Funeral Home • ao teacher shortage this year. to work for in every way, it is a reaction time, field of vision, 826 RAKWAY. AVE., AVENEL Furnace Work 405 AMBOY AVENUE Georgians can look with satisf ac- pity we do not say so more loudly depth perception, g£lare recovery, 46 Atlantic Street ENROLL TODAY .588 Alden- Street WOODBRIDGE, N. J. tion at the better instruction and more often. — Commercial attitude, enforcement procedure in our w Woodbridge, N. J. their sales tax dollars are buying. Appeal (Memphis) and all the factors to do with Concrete Wdge. 8-1020 — 8-1021 —Atlanta Constitution Carteret, N. J. BEGINNERS Telephone 8-1246 safe and law-observance usage of ACCORDION •the road. Telephone Carteret 8-5715 >>*- «FLABBY STANDARDS PROGRAM i Capit©! Dome HIGH TEST QUALITY @ Steel Railings @ '~ - We ai-e less disturbed by the JERSEY JIGSAW:—Get.plenty CONCRETE ; "V. Remember, there *"'*' disclosure that there has been (Continued from Editorial Page) of sleep during your vacation.be- is no accordion to HOLLYWOOD cheating in examinations at West in the unauthorized practice of cause that is when your heart Laboratory Approved buy. Get Your Steel Eailings MONUMENTAL CO. Point than by some of the xeac- law and splitting fees in tax ap- gets the most beneficial rest, the NOW—While Available Mfgrs. of Distinctive Memorials tions to that disclosure. . . . peals, cases. New Jersey Heart Association ad- Crashed Stone - Washed .Gravel Complete Line of Musical Custom Built Instruments at Low Prices For All Cemeteries It is argued by some of the 90 'Lawyers who fail to prosecute vises. . . . Motorists have a right Washed Sand - Waterproofing: Free Estimate - Large Selection 894 W. Inman Ave., Rahway faced with dismissal that: cases given them by clients are to expect that any state which Lime - Brick - Cement - Plaster Eddie's Music Center Next to St. Gertrude's Cemetery licenses heavy trucks should re- Other cadets have been cheat- promptly in for real trouble in HOMES AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC ing and that cheating has been the future. Likewise, lawyers who quire them to be made as safe Raritan Mercantile , blisked 51 ' going on for some years; use the funds of clients to further as it is possible to make them, the tst Avenue Ed Bonkoski, Prop. Keystone Automobile Association Corporation •'•'•;" Perth Amboy 357 STATE; ST.- P. A. 4-1290 Football players could not keep their personal projects may look claims shipments of New Jersey up both their playing and their' forward to a compulsory new life sweet corn are being made to Phone PE 4-0375 studies and thus are entitled to away from the practice of law. New England, as far west as FRONT AND FATETTE STS. cheat to remain eligible to play; Chief Justice Arthur T. Van- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Pet Shop "• Lots of football players cheat derbilt, who nearly always votes Pittsburg and south to Washing- ton. . . . The current struggle Joseph DaPrile at other colleges to remain eli- to disbar lawyers who get into with taxation in Washington in- gible. any trouble, has served notice dicates the saturation point on irog Store Furniture Call RA-7-9242 It is further argued that eheat- that although an illegal practice taxes has been reached, the New tog at West Point should be con- has grown to statewide propor- Jersey Citizens Committee for Blaekssfiifh doned because there is wide- tions, it will not be overlooked in the Hoover Report claims. . . . BUY ON THE HIGHWAY spread cheating and corruption the high councils of the State The date of the 21st annual AND SAVE! in government and other phases Supreme Court. Avenel Pharmacy meeting of the New Jersey Tax- Shop Now for Extra Bargains! Full Line of Holohan Brothers of American life. payers Association has been fixed 1010 RAHWAY AVENUE * TROPICAL FISH Specializing in The President is urged by par- DOCTORS:—Annual registra- for Friday, November 30 at Hotel (Live Fish Food) GARAGE ents of the cheaters to permit tion of practicing physicians in Essex House, Newark. . . . In- WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 Winter Brothers Blacksmith Work them to continue at West Point New Jersey was sought by the • PARAKEETS Standard Esso Products creases in dormitory rentals and Wayside Furniture Shop Phone and obtain their commissions in State Board of Medical Examin- table board fees at the men's Highway 25 , Avenel, N. J. U.S.G. Inspected Fresh Horse Meat the army as an "appropriate, ers this year but nothing became colleges and the New Jersey Col- Woodbridge 8-0064 and 8-0533 John Nesboyio charitable and fatherly act of of the idea. Open Daily 10 A. M. to S P. M. JOE'S PET SHOP Cor. Amboy Avenue and lege for Women to meet rising Harriet St. & Nelson Ave. understanding leadership." The legislature killed the Marg- costs, have been announced by WHITMAN'S CANDIES Phone Woodbridgre 8-1577 15fi NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. Second Street There is a dismaying indfler- graff. bill to register all persons Rutgers University. . . . Dr. Wal- PERTH AMBOY — 4-3419 Firestone Tires and Tubes AVENEL, N. J. ' ence to moral values in such at- once a year who practice medi- ter Alexander, of Orange, is theCosmetics: - Film - Greeting Cards titudes and such pleas. That cine and surgery, osteopathy or new chairman of the New Jersey m Key Sbops Woodbridge, N. J. adults can react thus to a breach chiropractics./Early in the session Public Health Council. . . . Plant- • Plumbing aid Heating© NOT INSURED of the pledged word as well as it was referred to the Assembly ing of Christmas trees on odd RAYMOND JACKSON ALBRECHTS NEW YORK—Mrs. Irving Silver tp cheating is more appalling Miscellaneous Businesss Commit- bits of land carved out by the tee, the morgue of the legislature. was robbed of a $2,800 diamond than the failure of some weak New Jersey Turnpike is recom- AND SON- KEY SHOP ART TILE CO. ring by two holdup men. Mrs. Sil- individuals to do what honorable At the present time the state mended by Austin N. Lentz, Ex- ver's husband is an insurance people do. 124 WASHINGTON AVE. Charles Farr • 27 MAIN STREET board does not know Whether the tension forester at Rutgers. . . . DRUGGIST CARTERET 1-7163 WOODBRIDGE agent but he just "never did get Briefly stated, the 90 youths number ol licentiates practicing New car sales in New Jersey dur- ® Hand & Power Lawn Mowers Plumbing - Heating around to " insuring the ring. and any other West Pointers in New Jersey is increasing or ing 1950 totaled 252,464, as. com- 88 Main Street ' Sharpened & Repaired. Electric Sewer Service BATHS KITCHENS guilty of the offenses for which decreasing. pared with 195,991 in the previ- Woodbridge, N. J. ® Bicycles;—Sales & Service , Telephones: &UBBER FLOORING some of them and their parents "Annual registration, would ous year, an increase of 28.8 per Parts for All Makes. (QUALITY FIRST) FOR BETTER IMPRESSIONS I wish to escape responsibility vol- give the board accurate informa- cent. . . . Congressman Charles Telephone: 8-0554 ® Washing Machines Repaired Woodbridge 8-0594 or 8-3026 untarily went to a government- tion relative to the number of Howell, Trenton Democrat, claims All Makes—Parts for Sale. Woodbridge, N. J. Phones: WO 8-2S27 supported school which has high physicians practicing in New Jer- the men in the Kremlin must be ® Locksmith—Keys Cut E. W. NIER, WO 8-2368 academic and ethical, standards. sey and would enable the licensed very happy over the reaction of Dance Studies While You Wait. 621 LINDEN AVENUE They voluntarily agreed to abide physicians to assist the board in Congress . . . Carrol M. Shanks, Taxi by a clearly defined set of rules enforcing the law by reporting president of the Prudential In- Laundry " which in turn are the basis for unlicensed physicians in their vi- surance Company of America; is Plumbing well understood privileges: . cinity," said the board in. its chairman of the Fifth Annual WOODBRIDGE One of these rules is: latest annual report. Brotherhood Award Dinner to be FOR THE WHITEST, SWEETEST, Hot Water Problems? "Anything to which a man held at Essex House, Newark, on DANCE STUDIO signs his name means irrevocably The laws governing the prac- CLEANEST, BRIGHTEST WASH * Call October 24 ... By subjecting er- Open All Summer what is said, both as to letter and tice of chiropody and midwifery ring motorists to the Financial IN TOWN—BRING YOUR LAUN- ^spirit." • • provide for an annual registra- Responsibility law, judgment 10 CHARLES STREET Henry -H. Karmasin All honorable men live by that tion and the board's records show payments of $624,542 were forced Carteret 1-6464 DRY TO principle but West Pointers take a decrease of seven in the number by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle- Plumbing & Heating of chiropodists registered on No- - ENROLL NOW Launderette a special pledge to live by it.— Division during 1950 . . . Rutgers 30 Enfield Road,; Colonia, N. J. Minneapolis Morning Tribune vember 1 last and a decrease of University is planning two new TAP © ACROBATICS' six mid wives for the same period". 110 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE Telephone Rahway 7-5231 . buildings at a cost of $2,239,917— TOE © BALLET ' (Opp. Acme MJcf.) DAY AND NIGHS SERVICE IT'S A GOOD I/AW A student Center for the New METERED KATES NEW DRIVERS:—One in every "Classes Limited to 6 Pupils Phone WDGE. 8-2149 That more than 2,000 Georgians. . Jersey College for- Women and First U Mile . . . r . . 15< formerly receiving old-age assist- 4.7 persons to" drive an auto- a building to house the Institute Lessons 50c and up>,•..*,,«,; -., Each Additional M W 10r Let. us help you design ance dropped off the state wel- mobile in New Jersey last year of Microbiology. ; . #Radio and T¥ Servlee© OFFICE: 443 PEART STREET was given a conditional license ® Lipsr Stores 1 e industrial printed matter fare rolls in July attests to the Exeavatlug WOODBIHD"" \ that will mean, greater , fi j; f the law passed at the because of some physical defect. e eC o One in every 5.4 applicants was * CAPITOL CAPERS: — The efficiency; greater produc- - last session of the General As- Telephone Woodbridge 8-1889 AFs Radio & Television WAVES ', sembiy requiring financially able licensed conditionally to wear New Jersey State Government is tion. Delivery guaranteed? glasses when driving. in low gear these August days Woodhridge ._ The Navy plans to triple trie on date promised. children to support their parents. GorSchi & Qorecki =j Prompt Expert Repairs strength of its woman's branch by Yet, this law already is under Every sixth applicant passed by because top officials are taking State Motor Vehicle Inspectors vacations at the same time as EXCAVATING CO. Liquor Store RCA Tubes & Parts next July, according to Capt. Joy CALL - attack by some legislators and Governor Driscoll ... If you are B. Hancock, director of the Waves. there are almost certain to be was 17 years of age. JOS. ANDRASCIK, PROP. The State Division, of Motor troubled with book lice, the best 90 Sharot Street, Carteret Batteries •' The present goal is about 10,000 Weifiricige 8-1710 moves to repeal it or modify it thing to! do- is to throw out your Complete Stock of Domestic enlisted women in the -regular when the Legislature convenes Vehicles examined 192,418 appli- ® FHi BIRT • TOP SOIL* 34 PERSHING AVE. cants for driver licenses, approv- books or remove the dampness in ® MASON SAND . } and Imported Wines, Beers Wavy by,the end of this year. En- again next January. - . . ing 158,34'6 who met the driving, your library, advises Dr. Bailey . CARTERET, N. J. listed members now total about MIDDLESEX PRESS Some are spreading the tale B. Pepper, Entomology Depart- « CRUSHED STONE and Liquors 5,000,-but many of them are re- the state is ruthlessly tossing mitten and vision tests required by regulations and rejecfcjng>j54,- ment Head at the -College of ©CINDERS ©GRADING 574 JiMBOY AVENUE A. Kish, Jr., Prop. servists who were called to active 18 Green St., Woodbridge aged* persons off the welfare rolls K2 .... »--•-'• -•- ••• duty. RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON itJBSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1951 PAGE ELEVEN Winners In Second Half of Schoolboy Loop Local Pistol Team Retains Loop Tie; tit. St. Nips Mack Motors League Standings -1 to W Woodbridge 17 2 New Market 17 2 Perth Amboy 16 3 Middlesex 14 5 Somervllle _ 13 6 Raritan Township 12 6 Mack Motors ' 11 8 ^easue Bound Brook . S 11 South Plainfleld . 7 12 Cfllco Chemical 6 13 Cornell-Dubilier ... 5 14 North Plainfleld .... 4 15 Dunellen I IS >'SNO,'1FROSH - ByAlanMav. iants Manville ,, „ 1 18 S. Ainboy Grappler NORTH PLAINPIELD —Wood- bridge Police Department's crack ,--' > - , s For Season Crown; pistol team failed to give ground Booked by Kiwanis in the Central Jersey Pistol League this week as they whipped WOODBRIDGE — A touch of Series Dates Set Mack Motors of New Brunswick, local color will tint the Eiwanis 1145-1129, to remain deadlocked Club's gala wrestling program League Standings next Thursday evening when W L Pet, for first-place honors with New James Motors Giants 7 0 11.000 Market. Adrien Bailargeon of South Am- Stewart's Bed Sox 5 2 V715 boy tangles with nationally fa- St. Anthony's Cubs 4 2 • .666 The three-way tie in the circuit mous Gene 'Stanlee in the main Maura Motors Yankees . 3 - .500 existed until a few days ago when Pire Company Braves ... 2 3 -.400 event at the high school stadium. K. of C. Cardinals ...... 1 3 , .250 Raritan Township upset Perth Bailargeon, aside from being a P.B.A. Dodgers 0 4 " .000 Pictured above are the James Ktetors Giants, win- playoffs are slated to start. The Giants are, from Amboy by a close 1136-1131 score Keo Diner Tigers 0 4 .000 talented grappler, is considered Braves (2 ners of the little League Second Half Champion- left to right, kneeling: Al Nagy, Jerry. Oliver," to leave Woodbridge and Newthe,, , strongest performer in the ship, with a record of seven straight victories. Jinuny Chestnut, Captain Bing Hansen, Allan. Market on the top shelf to' battle ring today, and has a number of WOODER!DBGS—The cindqrella The Giants made a brilliant comeback after fin- Schoonover, Jerry Black and Bruce Tobias. Second it out for the league's most fa- muscular achievements to back up j&tl ,Y/T// Ttie team of the Township Little ishing the first phase of the two-part schedule to row: Beanie Osbarne, Bruce Zeigenbalg, Lee Sebas- vored position, his reputation- The 'South Amboy '" Ls // DETROIT last place with only two decisions. The little tian, Jimmy Keating Jr., Jimmy Carrigan, • Jack Elmer Krysko had one of his League, the James Motors Giants, Brovinzano, Bobby Kochek and Leone DeSimone. resident, who stands six feet five • " uoNe ort League Series to <3eeis£e the 1951 title will pit the best afternoons of the season, aucL weighs in the neighborhood clinched the second-half cham- Giants against the Reo Diner Tigers, the first-half Standing in the rear are Managers Charlie Farr against Mack Motors with an im- pionship this week by nosing but and Robert Deter. of 233 pounds, in an exhibition of winners, September 3, when the championship pressive 291 score out of a possible strength lifted a platform with his the St. Anthony's Cubs, 2-1, ,iia, a 300.to lead the Woodbridge quar- back holding 17 people on it for hectic game played at the,.,St. tet on the range. Edwara Culver; a total of 3,400 pounds, which James diamond. The new champs Loekl Soap Boxers recorded a 288 count for second-" happens to be an.unofficial rec- placfe honors while Charlie Oli- ord. • • earned their nickname after-'fin- phant and Closindo Zuccaro fol-. Before migrating to the small ishing the first half in last place Invited to Amboy •lowed with respective 285 and 281town across the Raritan River, with only two victories. "': Sportsmanship is the greatest lesson taught in ath- tallies. Joe Sipos and Phil Yaco- Adrien was brought up on a farm The Giants, to coin& a phrase, P'feRTH AMBOY—The Recrea- vino also fired with the Wood- in -St. Maglorie, 60 miles from went frcm rags to riches to earn letic competition, and that lesson can be of lasting tion Department, through. Com- bridge quartet. Quebec. One of twelve children, the title, but only after the team benefit later in life. The fact that teaching often, in- missioner Steven Mihalko, an- This afternoon the Woodbridge the Canadian-born wrestler claims displayed a terrific amount. '-Of nounced this week the inaugura- sharpshooters will attempt to im-to have five brothers who are ca- spirit in each of their seven cludes a few knocks, only serves to make it more per- tion of a Soap Box Derby to be prove on their season's record pable of bettering each of his in- straight conquests in the second manent. Sportsmanship is a must as one of the prime held August 29 on Hall Avenue. when they are scheduled to meet dividual"' exhibitions of strength. ha]f. A quick glance at their^re- objectives of the Little League at present, regardless Mike Kelly, director of the der-South Plainfield on the Raritan Although a few members of his cent scores shows the Janles Township range. family are noted for their ath- Motors combine won four of their by, stated two out of town events ALL-AMERIC-A BACK of the opinions voiced verbally by a few spectators at will be included on' the" program The Woodbridge squad partici- letic prowess, not one can com- ames by close counts and-in recent games. . to give the neighboring communi- pated in the Teaneck Interna- pare with his almost perfect three tilts were outhit. 'I ties the opportunity to enter their tional Shoot, last weekend and physique, which he developed In the Little League series which We can happily state that the parents of the young- top drivers. The class "B .races will came through with flying colors through constant weight, lifting, is scheduled to start September 3, include youngsters in the 9-12 age ..Since setting foot on Uv S. soil, the Giants will meet the Reo sters performing in the Little League can feel proud by successfully qualifying in four Bailargeon has won all of his group, while the class A group will events. P£BUT Diner Tigers, winners of the first- of the way in which their sons have conducted them- matches in record time. Few of half crown. - be advanced to -the 13-16 age In the .38 caliber match, Culver his • television famous opponents APPROPR/A TEL-/ selves since the start of the season. The sportsman- bracket. All out of town, cars are found the target to his liking by FWtMlStG STAR WILL MAVE Beanie Osborne, the herd'-\or have failed to keep their shoulders fo <5O &OMS T6 EQUAL ship displayed by the youngsters is beyond reproaeh required to be complete with, ball knocking off a 292 score. Oliphant off. the canvas for more than four , TEXAS, numerous Giant victories, again bearing wheels. was second with 289. A total of OM£ QF played a stellar role in the con- and far exeeeding expectations. Not one individual has minutes. Most of his recent deci- FSAT FirgA been found guilty of committing foul-play or taking- All winners of each event will 280 was required to qualify in this sions, have been over some of the FOOT5ALL quest of the Cubs by giving.:up be the recipients of a $25.00 cash event. It was Culver again in the nation's top grunt and groan spe- W1 Z one hit during the six innings he unjust advantage of his opponent. The encouraging prize and a trophy. Second and :22 caliber match with a lusty 293 cialists, and Adrien has all in- Bis!)-::icirS ly Kir.3 r;i-"-?: • L' toiled from the diamond podium. situation is a tribute to the parents, the -managers and third place drivers will be awarded tally. He was also high man foxtentions of adding Stanlee to his The lone safety, which spoiled the $15.00 and $10.00 cash prizes and the team .38 caliber match by long list of vanquished wrestlers chunky right-hander*s no-hitter, umpires in the league. If we can all continue to stress a certificate to testify to their per- registering a 290 count. Culver's next week. was a short pop fly which fell be- better sportsmanship, which is on a decline through- formance. A cash prize and trophy average for a satisfactory after- ! Lacks Experience is Routed tween the mound and second base, out the country, the community will benefit in later will also be given.to the owner noon's work in the three events Rec Schedule For Before giving up the one safety* of the car making the best ap- was 292. The lone flaw in the South Am- boyan's background is his lack of In Playground Tilt \ Osborne had eleven hitless and ' years by having better citizens. pearance of design and construc- All Woodbridge's team members scoreless innings behind him after tion. ring experience, which he has suc- An incident occurred last week which will always were awarded certificates by quali- cessfully overcome toy utilizing the WOODBRIDGE—The Freeman • Coming Week twirling a no-hitter against £he P.B.A. Dodgers last week in wh'ich The derby, the first of its kind fying in the individual and team tremendous strength in his pon-Street playground softball nine remain vivid in our memory since it displayed a high to be sponsored by the Recreation he tied a league strike out record matches. Elmer Krysko shot a 280^ derous arms and legs. He seldom upped their victory skein to three gra.de of real team spirit and sportsmanship. Beanie Department, is expected to attract in competition for the William ^*ives an opponent the opportunity WEEK ENDING AUGUST IS - held formerly by Bob Cuna of ttie Osborne, the likeable Giants' pitcher, had a "no-hitter a large number of racing enthu- Randolph Hearst Trophy. to catch his second wind once he "straight with a convincing 24-5 SENIOR S©FTBALL LEAGUE Braves and Stanley Fredricks, the siasts throughout Perth Amboy •• • .. ••', W '• Red Sox brilliant chucker who Daniel Panconi, Woodbridge's, maneuvers in close enough to verdict over the Avenel playground Jiggs Tavern. : 9 going into the sixth inning when his. manager decided and Middlesex County. Mike Kelly, match holds. There have been oc- in a one sided tussle played at the Midtowners ; :...... : 7 fanned 15 batters earlier in ;the whose previous experience includes P.B.A. delegate, was appointed House of.Finn ..'....'..; 6 season. to insert his reserve players into the game for the range officer by the Teaneck au- casions where Bailargeon has conqueror's home diamond. Molnafs .1...... :. 5 the direction of the now defunct toyed with his adversary after the Weislo's Tavern ..-;..._• 5 Tally in First last innings as has been the practice of all teams this Runyon Soap Box Derby, has a thorities in charge of the tourna- Freeman Street put on a display ment. Panconi also served as hon- first four minutes in order to give The Giants tallied their two season. When one of the youngsters heard about the program arranged to insure a suc- of offensive power by distributing LIGHT SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE orary judge along with Edward the spectators a little extra dem- : : runs against the Cubs in the first cessful day of racing on the Hall their total of 23 hits to score in .'..;.• W change in the lineup, he informed one of the managers Culver, and both were presented onstration for their contribution each of the seven innings. The Anderson Badio .•& TV 4 inning when Jerry Black singled Avenue hill. at the gate. Dragons : 3 it might.hurt his pitcher's chance of completing the with certificates for honors be- outcome of the game was never in Power House Watts 2 sharply to center and trotted All entries are required to reach stowed upon them. across the plate on Prank Jones' no-hitter with a couple of smaller players on the field. Mike Kelly at 75 Madison Avemle It all boils down to an interest- doubt after the local aggregation Knights of Columbus 1 Woodbridge I Mack Motors ing match when the strong boy, racked up six runs in the first Little Joe Ringer^ : ;..„.. 0 three-base hit to deep left field. Before the manager could answer, Osborne himself be'foxe the deadline, August 27th. Kryafco . .. 291 | Townley 292 of the ring attempts to pin Gene Osborne at this point sent Jones For additional information, the Culver 288 I Kzoedars .- 282 inning. LIGHT SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE Oliphant ... . 285 | Certalle ...'- 279 Stanlee, one of the world's smart- W home with a line drive over short. got up off the bench; walked over to the players and derby director may be reached by Sewaren Bluebirds ;.... 6 Zuccaro 2811 Mahocir 276 est .grapplers who has in years of Al Pluskota went the distance Osborne was deprived of a pos- stated briefly, "Let's not worry about my no-hitter, telephoning Perth Amboy 4-0290. I experience mastered every trick in for the Freeman Street crew to Avenel All Stars _ 5 1145 | Hustlers --... _ , -3 sible shut out in the fifth when we're all on this team to play baseball, so let's get out 1129 the game. Both of the featured pick up the decision. During his St. Cecelia's Boys Cliib ...:.,>...... 2 Hopelawn; Indians ...: 2 Pete Martiak drew a • walk and there this inning and concentrate on winning the game 9 wrestlers will have their respec- stint on the mound, the under- stole second to move into scoring Iselin 'Aged List tive followings because of their handed artist fanned eight bat- INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL. LEAGUE position. On the next throw back with all of us in the lineup." He is the type of athlete Grove St. Subdues starring roles in recent television ters, walked eight, and gave up W from the catcher, Martiak roiHppd mat programs. St. Anthony's CYO 4 who will go places in the future. To conclude the story, nine hits. Joe Carstens, Avenel's St. James'; CYO .:... ., 4 to third and came around to score Stanlee made a big hit at the starting chucker, was tagged with Lions Club :... 2 one of the reserves sent into the game made a nice stop 2nd Engagement Avenel Hawks .'. l when Osbome- tossed wide of third Freemen St. Outfit stadium last summer under the the defeat. in an attempt to cut down the at second base to preserve the perfect game, and he —A return softball game floodlights and may enter the ring Walter Jensen collected five hits runner. in six trips from the batter's circle - JUNIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE WOODBRIDGE—Four runs in '• .»•• •-:.••• W was as happy as the kid on the mound because of the of the aged has been scheduled a slight favorite with local fans. Osborne, who dominated: the for Sunday morning at 10:30 at thefirst inning paved the way for But this can easily be offset by a to lead the Freeman combine at Vultures .'..:..„ .....: 9 small part he played in.the contest., ; the plate. However, Al Thergesen St. Anthony's 8 game with his versatility on the Kennedy Field when the Antiques the Groye Street softball nine's large contingent expected from Mroz Tigers ...... :.: ...'. 6 field, was also the chief attraction 7-5 victory over Freeman Street South Amboy to root for their furnished the power in the bat-AHbani's Seacorts- ..: 5 If only a few full-grown persons who attend the face the Old Timers in quest of Woodbridge Carainais 5 in the batter's box with three hits community recognition. The Oldin a close contest. famous citizen. ter's to6x by contributing three Cyclones ....'..:; :...:...... :'.':.....„.: 5 in as many trips from the dugout. Little League games could absorb some of. the kids' doubles and a tremendous home Timers won the first game of the The Freeman combine had their According to Lou Horner, chair- Sewaren Scouts : 3 Bob Seyler, the Cubs' starting series last weekbyan 11-4 score. win streak snapped when four man of the program, advance hun to the victor's winning cause. Black Birds: .,,.:.^..;:...... :. , 1 sportsmanship, the managers' and umpires' task would Keasbey Blac: k Hawks 1. pitcher, was handed, the defeat; be made '..that much easier. In a recent tilt,_we have Vince Grogan, the "Old Timers' •costly .errors aided Grove Street's sales have been moving at a rapid Rhodes and Doucette also hit for Bull Dogs ...... r..^.....::.-.....:...... ,... o although he worked a good game mentor, has not as-yet disclosed rallies'in the first and fourth in- pace which indicates a capacity the circuit during the tilt. after a rough first inning. Seyler heard a few individuals call the managers and umpires his revamped lineup, a^ttioughehe nings, i crowd may turn out next Thurs- A total of seven (bases were DOG AIDS BOX'S RESCUE had an eleven strike-out total day evening to exceed last year's stolen during the contest due to all types of vile names which is so unnecessary in front" has decided to start Tommy Bifd \ Phil Boyle went the distance on PHILADELPHIA, •, Pa.. — David against three walks for a com- on the mound" with Snapper ,the mound to annex Grove gathering. Locally, tickets can be the daring base running of both mendable performance. of a group qf kids. We realize some parents are anxious purchased at Lou Horner's Log clubs. MaeMah&he, .7, was chasing but- Kairns set to go as his battery Street's verdict after allowing nine terflies in .a cemetery when he Bob Cuna, the Braves' outstand- to see their son's team win, but all of them can't come mate. Bird held, the Antique com- Cabin, the Esquire Bar on Green Avenel (5) hits. Boyle assisted his own cause Street, the Middlesex Television AB R H suddenly found himself at the bot- ing chucker, entered the Lfttle bine to eleven hits his last .time at the plate with three hits in- MacArthur, 3b 5 0 0 tom of a ten-foot grave. His cries League's mythical Hall of Fame out on top—it's impossible. We must remember those out. Shop located on Main Street and Herman, If 5 11 cluding a home run. Ed Kenny's Bar in Iselin. - Kisko, lb 5 11 for help went unheeded' until a after pitching a 2-0 no-hit, no-run fellows out on the field three nights a week managing The (Antiques, who represent Al Ktuskota was tagged with McAuliffe, c 4 0 2 year-old, setter, belonging to a pa- game against the St. Anthony's the teams and umpiring the games are neglecting their East Iselin, will attempt to even Freeman Street's defeat after re- Rhodes, rf 4 2 1 trolman, happened by the grave. Cubs. the series with Big Bill Teffenhart Barnaby, ss 4 0 1 immediate families so that your 'boys may be given ceiving erratic support by his Diplomat Shornak, cf 0 10 The dog's barks attracted her Cuna, although he gave up five slated to work, from the diamond teammates. Anderson topped the Disraeli used to tell on himself Carstens, p _ 4 0 2 owner, who summoned help and dias. Ace Llcinski has been as- Browne, 2b 4 0 1 walks, was never threatened dur- the opportunity to play baseball under the best pos- Freeman sluggers with three hits, the story of a visit he made to David was hauled out, scared and ing the six inning game as_ he sible conditions with the best equipment money can signed to handle the catching while his teammate, Doutoette, fol- Bismarck. He had frequently en- 35 5 9 shaken up, but unhurt. posted 15 strike-outs in the record duties. lowed with two. vied the Iron Chancellor's ability Freeman St. (24) book to assist his course. Only one buy. We know personally it is costing the personnel in Freeman Street {4) to quickly terminate annoying in- AB B H AB B H Webb, ss 6 2 2 Advice Cub reached third during the tilt. the league money out of their own pockets transport- Pluskota, p 4 0 0 terviews without giving offense, Jensen, cf 6 5 5 Note to the college graduate: Pete Martiak, the Cubs' hard and asked him how he managed it. Anderson, 2b 6-2 2 • ing the kids back and forth to games and contributing Iselin and Sewaren Anderson, 2b .'. 4 0 3 Thergesen, lb 6 5 4 The world is all wet; don't burn luck chucker, worked a good game Webb, BS _ 4 0 1 "That is easy!!!" answered Bis- Doucette, c 6 2 2 up all your energy trying to set from the mound, checking the financially to the purchase of little items not author- McCarthy, lb 10 0 marck. "It is my wife. If she thinks McCarthy, If 6 3 3 Thergesen, lb 2 1 Q Kuhlman', 3b 5 3 1 it on fire.—Bristol Herald-Cour- Braves with two hits while sending (Contiimed on Page 12) Doucette, o 3 2 2 someone is wasting too much of (Continued on Page IT) To Vie in Pay-Off B. Dunn, If .._ 3 11 my/time she sends to me our but-Dunn,: rf 5 0 2 Kuhlman, 3b 3 0 1 Pluskota, p 6 2 2 Jensen, cf 3 0 1 ler! He tells me that the Emperor WOODBRIDGE—The Township wishes my immediate presence. 51 24 23 Recreation light senior baseball D. Dunn, rf 3 10 Score by innings: Always, the strategy works!!" Freeman St. :.. 652 334 1—24 championship will be at stake to- 30 Avenel 100 022 0— 5 night when the St. Cecelia's Boys Grove Street (7) Before England's statesman AB R could reply, the butler tapped on Club' of Iselin meets the Sewaren A. Jordan, rf - 4 2 the cioor and entered to announce: Blue Birds in the first of a three- Terpanlk, 2b 4 1 CHRISTMAS IN JULY ATTENTION B. Jordan, 3b 4 1 ''Pardon me, sir, but His Majesty PITTSBURGH, Pa.—A letter to game series at the Sewaren field. Jordan, lb 4 1 wishes to speak to you at once." Iselin won the first-half crown Boylfe, p 1 Cpl. James Zimmerman, 22, in DISAPPEAR earlier in the season to become Bcrtex, c 4 0 Korea last December explained Ho*feU, ss .". 4 0 that the family would postpone BOWLING TEAMS eligible to enter the playoffs, while aerlty, cf _ 4 0 Some of Them LIKE MAGIC Sewftren recently clinched the sec^ 3Sti' 1 Any real diamond will cut their Christmas celebration until and ond-half title by registering five glass; some of them are capable, he got home. He arrived home on 36 victories against two defeats. Score by innings: of making some impression on a July 2ff to find—the Christmas tree PLAY SAFE The Vultures of Fords encoun- Qxqye Street 4 0 0 2 0 0 1—7 woman's heart.—Sioux City Jour- all ablaze with lights and laden SPONSORS tered little difficulty sewing up thfe Freeroaii Striet ..-.- 0 110 0 3 0—5 nal Tribune. with gifts. SEE IT NOW!Junior League championship after We Ire Nsw Taking Orders For Bowling Shirts BOTH FRONT breezing through tooth phases oi SAVES 3 IN SURF Order early and be prepared WHEELS their schedule without suffering a VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.—Charles BALANCED single loss. They were the Evanosky, school principal, had PIN BOYS WANTED for the opening match! team in all the Recreation circuit not been swimming in 18 years, to complete their season with an Included E&L since he developed sinus trouble. Sign Tip now for season. unblemished record. Hearing a cry for help, Evanosky 24-HOUR.DELIVERY ON saw a boy in water over his head. We Will Teach You. SERVICE REUNITED IN WRECK Then he saw the boy's mother run EBONITE BOWLING BALLS Jimboy Ave. & Convery Blvd. SIMONSBATH, England - -Two into the surf—and she soon was Apply Personnel Manager prpthers, Richard Little; 10, andin difficulty.-Suddenly, a little girl WO-8-9381 Dfennis, 17, went riding on their dashed after the two. Evanosky SPORTING motorcycles. They set off in dif- swam 200 yards and dragged Mrs. JAGS GOODS jgrferit dir£c$oi)5 but, coining back, Ruby Grimstead arid her 7-year^ RAHWAY RECREATION CO. they crashed head-pji, Tbey were Old son to safety. He returned and 400 STATE STREET Henry Jaglowski, Prop. F.A. 4-3461- taken to a hospital with -minor brought back Mrs. Griinstead's 6- 1603 COACH STEEET > KAHWAY, N. J. injuries and put In adjoining beds, year-old, daughter. PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1951 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON; Hpnor for Honor • ; New 'Oil From Metal' SPORTS -ROUND-UP.- Giants Win Title Public Service Awards . )A little .girl playing in the sarid' Sewer Plans Safe, Summer TKeatre .quickly yielded .to' a man's Charm ; Noiv Available for Cars (Continued fr<>m Sports Page) (Continued from Sport Page) fcold Emblem to Snyder 12 batters 'back to the dugout via and. slipping..her '.-. haijd, tav -ta&ift WOODBRIDGE — "Liqui-Moly," ized by the league treasurer. The township should feel the strike out route. WOODBRIDGE — Everett M. To Close"Season strolled with him along the ieach. a new lubricant based on the Snyder, 85 Albert Street, who re- "My dear," announced the man fortunate in having such a group in charge of the Double by Zega when the moment for parting NEW BRUNSWICK—The magic metal molybdenum, which The Braves put the decision on cently completed 25 years with PRINCETON—For the tenth has introduced an entirely new younger set. We don't intend to maintain they are all Public Service, was presented a came, "if your mother asks you treated effluent from the trunk ice in the fourth inning with a two and final week of his fifth season, where you have been, tell her you sewfir's treatment plant that. will concept in the science of lubrica- perfect—none of us are as far as that goes. They may run outburst. Joe Zega started t.he flischarged into Raritan Bay become over-enthused during a game, which is natural, rally with a double to left field, foreman in the Elizabeth Electric Oliver Wendell Holmes." will be cleaner than the Bay's made possible revolutionary ad- but they rate the plaudits from everyone for the fine and moved on to third when Stead son Raphaelson's sparkling and waters', This claim was advanced vancs in machine design and op- misplayed Waldman's Sharp Distribution Department of Public lighthearted comedy, "Skylark," Innocent of the great fame of yesterday toy E. Sherman Case, eration because of the fantastically job they are contributing. Watch the kids' conduct grounder. Dave Peterson, one of Service Electric and Gas Company. with Donald Woods playing oppo- her companion, but not to be out- senior partner of the engineering high pressures and temperatures on the field, and their accomplishments will speak for the .league's top catchers, at this He started with the company in site her. The play will open at the done toy him in politeness, 'the firm of Metcalf & Eddy of . it will stand, has just recently been point came through with a clutch the Perth Amboy Line Department Princeton Summer Theatre Mon- youngster smiled sedately and re- made available in a special new themselves. " . single to score tooth runners with in 1926 and was transferred to day, August 27 for one week joined: "And if anyone asks you The Middlesex County Sewerage form suitable for use in automo- Elizabeth hi 1947..'. Mr. Snyder was through Saturday, September 1. where you have been, tell them Authority Monday conducted an A tremendous amount of interest was shown this the margin of victory. born in Keyport in 1903 and in you have been walking on the biles, trucks, motorcycles and other A game between the Reo Diner Miss Bennett will play the role inspection trip of Raritan. Bay, vehicles powered by internal com- past week when eleven trophies were donated to the 1939 was married to the former toeach with Mary Susanna Brown," Arthur Kill, Newark Bay, Kill Van Little League to be presented at their banquet next Tigers and K. of C. Cardinals will Miss Mary Megysie of Woodbridge. of Lydia Kenyon, in which Ger- Kull and New York Bay. Present bustion engines. The new product, be replayed at a later ;date due to trude Lawrence made one of her with the Authority and its en- called "Auto-Liqui-Moly" is now month. The Kiwanis Club, McCarthy's Sport Shop, an error in- the scoring disclosed Building materials made of alu- biggest hits when she starred in it Young- Flowers gineers were the Middlesex County being offered by Tru-Lube Prod- Tom Carney, Charles Donegan and the Golden. Bears alter the final out. Managers of minum reported gaining. on Broadway in the 1939-40 sea- Mrs. Brown: "Has the new flor-* ucts, Box 310, Wood.Avenue, Rah- both teams have agreed to the re- son; Donald Woods will play her ist any children?" Freeholders, county officials and way. were the.most recent contributors. The league's insur- editors of the Valley newspapers match rather than appear before Giants (2) j husband, Tony Kenyon, originally Florist's Neighbor: "Yes, a girl and Radio Station. Molybdenum lubrication operates ance fund soared over the $500 mark with pledges from the arbitration board. AB B ' done by Donald Cook. who as a toudding genius and a boy : AB Chestnut, ef 3 0 on a principle entirely new to the B 1 ' Miss Bennett, frequently called who is a blooming nuisance." At the proposed point of outfall Lou Horner, Woodbridge Service Center, Sparks Auto AdamsM, ss 3 o Black, c ....: : 3 in Raritan Bay where the trunk science of lubrication—the lubri- Zega, lb 3 Jones,' 3b 3 1 i the screen's best dressed woman, cating element is actually an ex- Store, Trans Oil, Inc., Hillside Calso Service Station, l Osborne, p 3 0 sswer will discharge its clarified Waldman, 2b .- 3 I will be seen in her latest ward- From Trench To Tee tremely finely-divided dry solid, Peterson, c 3 Sebastian, lb '... 2 0 robe specially designed for her in effluent, the Authority's engineers Stern's Sunoco Station and Leon Slaninko. The insur- Smith, 3b ...: 2 o j Nagy, rf -• 1 0 "Murphy got rich quick didn't; r suspended in a compatible liquid o 0 ! Hollywood. led oy Mr. Chase, went into full ance fund was founded at the start of the season to Giordano, cf 2 o Tyrvell, rf : 1 0 he?" detail as to the Authority's so that it looks and can be handled O'Brien, rf 1 o Hanaen, 2b 3 0 \ The glamorous and exciting "He got rich so quick he can't 1 like any conventional oil. It is handle any medical bill incurred by the players while BorWe, II ...; 2 o Zeigenbalg,- ss 2 0 planned outfall and its effect poured into the crankcase and car- Cuna, p ...i 2 o Dragos, If _ 3 | Constance Bennett, of the cele- swing a golf club without spitting upon the Bay's waters. Stating performing in the circuit. brated theatrical clan, and who on his hands." • ried to the bearing-surfaces in the 22 24 that all engineers and scientists was a movie star at the age of "fif- Who have toeen brought into the ow of oil, where it "plates out" on HOOKERS . . . Our Lady of Peace stands a good Cubs (0) Cubs (1) the enetrtainment program for the the working surfaces, so firmly AB, R AB teen, has, fortwo decades, ranked trunk sewer planning were in chance of winning the Mid-County League crown with Buck. 2b 3 0 Quattrocci, 3b 3 | high on the list of filmdom's all- troops during the Airlift in Ger- agreement that the liquid dis- held there by molecular attraction Stead, 3b ..; ] 0 Buck, 2b - 2 ' time great beauties aid dramatic many. Currently on the screen in that it can only be completely re- the Sacred Hearts' lineup depleted due to a number Preis, lb 3 0 McCarthy, ss 0 charged through this outfall would Seyler, rf 2 0 Priis, lb 3 ' talents. During the past two years, Twentieth Century - B'OX'S "AS have no deleterious effect oh either moved by grinding it off. of players participating in the National Baseball Tour- McCarthy, ss 1 0 Flemingloss, c 2 Miss Bennett has spent a great Young As You Feel," she will be Flemingjoss, c 2 0 Bucdash, cf 1 the waters of the Bay or the ney in Kansas with Briggs. Fords would rather face Martiak, p ....: 2 0 Seyler, p 2 deal of her time abroad with her remembered as the star of such beaches, Mr. Chase said that the Burdasb, cf 2 0 Martiak, rf 1 ' husband, a Colonel in the air fim classics a the "Topper" pic- clean color of the liquid dis- the Hearts at full strength than back into the title. . . . W. Handerhan, rf ...: 0 0 Cyrus, If 1 Forces, but has managed to devote tures, "After Office Hours," charged weald markedly contrast looirige Personals We would like to express our appreciation to Joseph B. Handerhan, rf 0 0 Stead, If 1 many of her hours to appearing in "Bought," "Common Glory," with the grey salt water in the —Woodrow Davidson, minister Buck Jr. of Fords for his fine letter. It was one of the _ . 16 0 16 1 1 and producing plays which have "Moulin Rouge," "Bed of Roses," Bay. of the Church of Christ at Biloxi, Score by Innings: Score by .innings: * toured the Air Force Bases in Eu- "Our Betters" and "The Common nicest this desk has ever received, and we intend to 0 0—2 Giants 2 0 0 0 0 0—2 Miss., has been the house guest of BraveCubs s- , ~Z 0 0 0 20 0 0—0 Tope and which were also part of Law." Both the Freeholders and edi- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Homer, keep it because of its sincerity. The letter will be read Cubs 0 0 0 0 10—1 tors asked many questions of the 10 Hillside Avenue, while conduct- engineers regarding the outfall ing a most successful gospel meet- to the managers and umpires at the Little League's OPEN FRIDAY MM! TILL 9 plans and no dissenting voice was next meeting. . . . Tony Cacciola, the Golden Bear raised as to the Authority's lack ing nightly at the Church of of thoroughness in its planning, Christ, Eatontown. Mr. Horner mentor, has been sidelined for. the past week with a according to an Authority state- would be happy to contact any painful back injury. The squad will continue to prac- ment. The inspection party looked who are members of the Church at municipal and industrial sewer- of Christ. tice three nights a week in his absence. . . . George age outfalls throughout the entire —Mrs. Paul Wilson, Cranford, Deter is still' sporting a red face after failing to tally No Seconds! No Irregulars or Blends I Tfew Jersey, Staten Island and and Fred Sorenson Jr., aviation a run in his scorebook which would have meant a tie New York Bay area. The principal , Corpus Chfisti, Tex., spent No Mill Rejects... But a Huge Selection outfalls inspected were the Rah- the weekend with his parents, Mr. for his team, the Cardinals, instead of a defeat. How- w&y Joint Meeting outfall at the and Mrs. Fred Sorenson, Martin ever, the Tigers, who were involved in the game, have mouth of the Railway River, the Terrace. of All-Perfect, All-Wools! Elizabeth trunk sewer outfall at agreed to replay the contest if Deter promises to check Ooethals Bridge and the Passaic SON IS BORN on his calculations. . . . The Vultures romped through trunk sewer outfall off the Staten FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. John their schedule in the Recreation Junior League with- Island shore in upper New York Schicker, 85 Gordon Avenue, are out a defeat to claim the championship. . . . Lou Horner the parents of a son born in the doing a terrific job promoting the Kiwanis' wrestling Tells of ISC Plans Perth Amtooy General Hospital. Seth Hess, director of the In- program to be held next Thursday at the stadium. . . . terstate Sanitation Commission, beaches or adjacent shores of Barrons report for their pre-season physical examina- hase Sale revealed to the inspection party Raritan Bay municipalities. Mr. tion Monday at the stadium locker room... . The Little the comprehensive plans of the Chase stated that at the point of Interstate Sanitation Commission outfall in Raritan Bay, the trunk League has hopes of having a miniature stadium con- to clean. up current sources of sewer's effluent would be invisible structed on their present St. James' site by next spring. pollution in Arthur Kill, Newark within 200 yards of the dispersal . . . The Recreation championship playoff will be held Bay, and other waters that find point and the clarified liquid their way to Raritan Bay. Mr. Hess would be free of 'bacteria, scum, in the various circuits all next week. stated that the Commission was sleek, and objectionable discolora- demanding that all sources of tions. Leon's brings you nationally-famous Bigelow carpeting at prices you never believed possible in pollution be cleaned up by .the The Supervisor of New York DAUGHTER BAPTIZED BUNDLE OF JOY construction of adequate treat- Hafbor, Captain Jefferson D. KEASBEY—Rev. Frederick Val- FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Edward this day and age! Thousands of yards of carefully blended top-quality all-wool broadlooms that Beard, made available to the entino administered the sacrament Remeczky, 177 Liberty Street, are ment facilities. 1 v/ill retain their glowing richness and natural springiness year after year. Hurry in tomorrow George F. Smith, chairman of Authority the craft, "Vigilant,' for of baptism to Eleanor Jane Jano- the parents of a daughter born in the Middlesex County Sewerage this inspection trip. The party wiak,infant daughter of Mr. and the Perth Amboy General Hospital. for the broadloom buy of your life. This sale is limited to our stock now on hand. Bring your Authority, stated that surveys embarked at 10:30,at •Perth Am- Mrs. Stephen J. Janowiak, St. boy, proceeded northward up Stephen's Avenue, in ceremonies room measurements. Free estimates gladly given. . made by the Woods Hole Oceano- Arthur Kill into Newark Bay, held in Our Lady of Peace Church, Nasty "Crack" graphic Institute of 1949, and through the Kill Van Kull, into Fords. Sponsors were Steven Uchin A business college displayed a further reported again last month upper New York Bay, down and Carolyn Uchin. poster offering "A Short Course to the Interstate Sanitation Com- through the Narrows along the in Accounting for Women." AXIVIINSTER QUALITY 100% ALL-WOOL 9 FEET WIDE mission and Eastern Seabord easterly side of Staten Island to TO HOLD THEATRE PARTY It has now been withdrawn. health and sanitation authorities, the proposed trunk sewer outfall KEASBEY—The Ladies Auxil- Someone wrote across it, in a ® Self color embossed leaf in shades of beige were agreed that tidal movements site and then disembarked *at iary of Keasbey Fire Company will bold, unmistakably . masculine SQ. YD. in Raritan Bay would normally Perth Amtooy. Forty public officials hold their theatre party to Mill- hand, "There is no,accounting for 9 Traditional floral pattern, rose background 7.95 prevent the trunk sewer's dis- and editors made up the group. burn August 28. women." Beg. Would be charged liquid from reaching the ® Modern leaf design, green and brown shade shores of the Bay. In case of 9.50 severe storm or hurricane, where waters in the vicinity of the out- fall could conceivably be driven HEAVY AXMINSTER 100% WOOL, 9 and 12 FEET WIDTHS to the shores, there could be no harmful effect since the high de- gree of treatment planned for JOHN: "Nice out here on the porch with the © Scroll leaf design, highlighted shadings in woodland rose would eliminate any hazard to the radio going." © Modern leaf, chocolate ground with grey top colors 8.95 so-"- MARY: "Nice to know the supper dishes are in § Self color green tracery leaf Reg. Would be there washing themselves. Now I have 11.95 time to listen to a conceri." ® Modern leaf, green ground with grey and green top colors JOHN: "Lots of changes since our younger days, Mary. Remember all the work I used to do by hand — milking, pumping EXTRA HEAVY AXMlMSTER 100% ALL-WOOL, 12 FEET WIDE water, candling eggs, emptying the silo. All those chores and many more are 9 Leaf design, peach and copper tones with green highlights done by electricity today." © Large floral leaf with green background I I ^LI I en' Vfl MARY: "And all the work I had to do around the house, washing, ironing and trotting @ Tracery all over embossed leaf in grey to the spring house for food I keep in Reg. Would be the refrigerator or in my freezer now- ® Modern leaf, cocoa and green top colors adays. Cheap, too, our electric bills, 14.95 don't go up the way so many other © Modern grey plume effect on green ground All Woo! things do." REDDY: "That's right.. Prices have gone up. Lots of things cost twice what they did, but 100%'ALL-WOOL WILTON & AXSVSIM8TER Gabardine my wages as an electric servant have been downward over a long period of .CARVED EFFECT 12 FEET WIDE years." and Tweed ©Self color sculptured type leaf, woodland rose © Self color sculptured type leaf in grey 13*50 SQ. YD. Reg. Would be © Carved leaf design, powder green 16.95 Were $55 to $60 100% Wool Twist, 12 ft. wide, Reg. Would Be 12.95 sq. yd..—10.95 Extra Heavy Twist, 12 ft. wide, Reg. Would Be 16.95 sq. yd—..12.95

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