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Complete News, Pictures Full Local Coverage Presented Fairly, Clearly \ [Newspaper Devoted And Impartially Each Week » the Community Interest inkpenbent - Heaber Publish** Every Thuridnj PRICE EIGHT CENTS Bntoroil an Heronil Clan* Matter WOODBRI1JGE, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1952 nt IS Often Street. Woodbrldgi, N. J. XLIV—NO. 30 . at the Posl Offli-n, Woodbrldita, N. J. loss-Section Poll Shows »70,000 Cut Cast Set to Present 'My Friend Irma' School Drive \trong School Support On School

|i|Ml.-s \ciU-: In an effort to gain a cross-section opinion of ,'iil!-,. Tiiwnshlp voters on the proposed $2,500,000 school Gaining Speed i'irl,Kram, 30 residents from all motion* of the community Cost Seen ,„. lioiirrt hy a staff reporter of The Independent-Leader, ' , virus. Tlie opinion of the 30 was unanimous In favor of i|!1|1,,s;,|, and eight replies which follow were typical of all Vogel Says New Sewers i,iit:iined.) Will Eliminate Need As Vote Nears By RUTH WOLK * AND WINDSOR J. LAKIS For Septic Tank Use WOODBRIDGE — With Louis 1STION: What is your opinion of the refcren- P, BOOK, consulting engineer, oui Carteret Plant 97 Civic Units 4 I,,, on the proposed $3,100,060 High School and the of town, further plaits on the Inman Avenue Grade School to be voted upon proposed $4,600,000 .sewage dis- posal plant and Incinerator, are Alibani Target Asked to Join L s|)[(ial Hoard of Education election on September being held in abeyance for the WOODBRIIX3E — 'himes. al- next few days, Mayor Hugh B. leged to be emanatins; from the U, Qulgley said today. CouncilEffort S. Metals Refining Co.. In Car- Isaac D, Parker, 2 Amherst Avenue, Colonia, In the meantime the sewer trret, were subject of discussion program was seen as likely to save WOOfiBRIDGE— Efforts to re- housewife: I am in favor of the referendum $70,000 in school building costs. a meeting of the Board of cruit 97 Township organizations ( as I believe tbe schools are definitely needed. As soon as Mr. Booz returns, the Health Tuesday. aind groups to distribute pamph- lets, circulars and to aid other- In fact the need is very great. My youngster mayor explained, all details will Commltteeman L, Ray Allbnnl wise in the campaign lor approval be ironed out to preparation for Above is the cast of the three-act comedy V> | Mosirs. Miss Rose Faubl, Miss Joan Slpcis. | who resides in the Hagaman started kindergarten this year and she has ren of the school referendum Septem- the necessary hearing before the be presented Saturday and Sunday hy the Carme- Miss Dorothy Lucas, Miss Barbara (,'lwpc.v, Miss Heights section of Port Reading, to be transported by bus to the Colonia State Department of Health even ber 23, are being made by the lite Players at St. Joseph's Home, Standing, left I)(|r()th Rl|skllli M|ss Rose MarU. Baki Mi« Bar. toltf the Board the fumes have School. I don't know where she will go next though the Township has been Citizens' Council, according to an 1 to rlttht, are: Richard Kurutz, Robert Zcher, Roh- ' 0* killed vegetation In the area and ordered by the courts to proceed announcement made today by C. year, possibly to Keasbey and she will have ert. Baduske„_.,.._•..., Roberi,_i.._it Simon!_•!„„„, Josep!„„«..»h, Simonsimnn , Stevmne, l>«ra Barany. Missing from the picture is Steve have made -several persona ill, Immediately with the construc- Danesecs and Robert Fustos. Seated, Miss Kath Greens. C. Bangert, president of the Coun- to ieave here before daylight and come home Health Officer Harold J. Bailey tion of the proposed plant. cil. after dark. September 25 has been set as reported the "Copper Works op> crates not only under the rules Mr. Bangert said Mrs. Nicholas • the date for the hearing, the Plennert, Council secretary mallrd. mayor said. Officials Shrug Off Suffering Incidents' to Test of the State Board of Health and the Carteret Board.of Health bo letters to the 97 organizations \li., Alfred Lehman, Normandy Road, Colonia, Yesterday, Township Attorney under the U, S, Public Health Saturday, and although no official B. W. Vogel stated that the re- u iv. tic: I don't believe that anyone Efficiency of CDService as well." He said it is acceptance has been received, the vised plans for the sewer dis- Puppy, but Kind Woman Doesn *t Mothers' Club of Colonia and civic posal plant will include Intercep- ISELIN—Man!s best friend found man very inconsider- his understanding the plant mea inns the need of the new schools. As WOODBRIDGE — Incidents to sures pollution of the air at all groups of Woodbridge Oaks, Crest- tors to take care of the proposed view Terrace, Colonia Village, and \ii-ktas said, we have to have the ate and decidedly unfriendly the other day judging from a test the efficiency of local Civil times, and when the pollution be- new high school. The area in letter received by' The Independent-Leader f-rorn Mrs. Chain O' Hills Park and the Better which the 'stadium Is located Defense and disaster control comes too high, the plant stops mis ami we might as well start out Gloria E. May, 165 Benjamin Avenue. » groups will be staged in the four ]diip. operation Immediately. Schools Association have promised does not have sanitary sewers. sections ' of the Township next to help. [til away. Anything that I might say in "Originally," Senator Vogel It seems that a little pooch—a "friendly and wonderful Mr, Alibani took issue with Mr. little dog"—according to Mrs. May was struck by a car in week, it was announced today. Bailey, He said that at times the Superintendent of Schools, Vic- di the schools has been said before said, "the high school plan's called Starting Monday in Fords, and tor C. Nloklas, will meet today nt for the construction of six or sev- front of the Iselin Firehouse on fumes are choking and "one can i-u ryonejknows all about it. I will the following three nights in hardly breathe." He related he 2 o'clock with representatives of en septic tanks at an approximate Green Street. The driver, who was Woodbridge, Iselin and Averiel In the PTA's, Home and School Cir- cost of $70,000. In all, probability not to blame, Mrs. May said, Colonia Girl, 2, Town's was in touch with plant officials im Hie referendum. that order, local lire companies, "but received no satisfaction." cles and the Citizens' Council to the construction of sewer facili- stopped his car but the dog, hurt 8th Victim of Polio auxiliary police, civil defense units discuss distribution of the pamph- ties for the new high school will and frightened, ran away. and the Red Cross will cooperate Finally, it was agreed Mr. Bailey let to be Issued by the Boaid of reflect a saving in the final cost Tomasso, 1355 Oak Tree Road, Iselin, real estate "Being an average, decent law- WOODBRIDGE — Two-year- to. demonstrate to the public the would invite plant officials to Education setting forth the needs |fn< of the structure." abiding American," (Mrs. May con- attend the next Board of Health old Patricia Tierney, daughter methods to be used in the event of for the new h(gh school and In- and insurance: I am definitely in favor of tinued, "the driver notified*. the a disaster. meeting on October 14 and that man Avenue grade school. Woodbridge Township police de- of Mr. and Mrs. James Tierney, The public will be Invited to the residents of Port Reading Next Tuesday, all the organiza- \ the referendum, As a real estate man I know partment, giving his name and 18 Highfield Road, Colonia, was view the operation of the casualty would be Invited to attend. license number. The police prom- tions that pledge their aid will at- ;; at first hand of the tremendous growth of Committee, B. of E. admitted to the Folio Ward of stations and a mobile address sys- tend a meeting with Mr. Nicklas ised to Investigate. This happened Perth Amboy General Hospital tem will provide running commen- to make final plans. on Thursday, September 4." tary on the operations at the the Township and the subsequent need of this week. She Is the eighth c%sc Citizens' Council Active In Accord on Debt The following day, Mrs. May scenes of the incident. The p,ublic Iselin Aid Squad schools. In my opinion there is no sense of Polio in the Township this address systeirt truck will tour Meanwhile, a whirlwind cam- wrote, the school children, re- paign to interest the voters of the WOODBRIDaE — Mayor Hugh ported an injured dog was lying season. each section of the Township on ^ adding on to the present high school as we the night of each Incident to In- Quarters Finished Townshtn, to get out and cast B. Quigley gave assurance yester- in the weeds near the school. It The youngster is "doing nice- then* ballots in favor of the new day that the1 Town Committee was the same little dog that had form the public df the location. fl, can uae -it as a mucrwieeded grade school. ly," according to the hospital All incidents will start at 7:30 schools, Is being planned by the will not pass or introduce any been hurt the previous day. The ISELIN—Iselin First Aid Squad Citizens' Council. A drive for funds ordinances which would increase Board of Health, she writes, was P. M. will reach a long-sought goat Sun- Each night during the week, the is being conducted with Mrs. Richard Dickinson, 170 Auth Avenue, Iselin: the present indebtedness of the notified and promised "to take day afternoon at 2 o'clock when Township alarm sirens and whis- IK new headquarters will be dedi- Qebrge Hefely, Fords, as chairman Township until after the Board care of it." and the campaign will be geared aij4«* project but a very necessary of Education special election on Perhaps the rest of the story Emergency Squad tles will sound to announce the cated. September 23, commencement of the incident, to the amount of money -collected. V Wr have to go along with the new can be best told in Mrs. May's but 6nly those disaster personnel A parade will precede the dedi- Preliminary plans call for the |o"K ;is the town is growing. We will The mayor made the statement words as this Is her story—and Fund Total $3,484 alerted for the particular Incident cation rites and the line of march distribution of several thousand to The Independent-I«ader on be- •the little dog's. are to report each"hlght. Members will be as follows: Starting at circulars prior to the issuance of ml to build them eventually, so we "The morning dragged by. Elizabeth and Washington Ave- ing questioned as to the reaction WOODBRIDGE — Shell Oil of these groups are urged to drive the' pamphlet by the Board of as well do it now. I wonder what to a Board of Education resolu- Someone, feeling sorry fori the at a moderate speed and use care nues, down Green Street, to Oak Education. injured dog, nave it a drink of Company topped the list of con- Tree Road, up Oak Tree Road to ilipcn when the present crop of tion requesting the Town Com- in'reporting for duty, in order to The Council has arranged for mittee not to take any action wafer and some scraps-of bread tributors this week in the annual avoid any possible accident. Wood Aven,ue, turning dight on |d< r:\irtcn pupils are ready for high Adams Street, to Plymouth Drive posters, newspaper advertising,^^ which would change the present and meat to eat. The dog eagerly drive for funds toy the Woodbridge Also on View gulped this down. No one from to Oak Tree Road to Lincoln motorcades and telephone squabs.' we be prepared to educate debt statement filed with Jtit De- Emergency Squad by donating demonstration of the new If there is any money left after partment of.. LQe*h~Governinent, the Board of Health, police de- Highway and left to squad head- $300. The total received to date method of artificial respiration by quarters. the campaign is over, the sum will , baforeUTe election. partment or Dog Warden's office the Red Cross will be given each .not be kept In the Council treas- came to Investigate. is $3,434. Should the committee increase night and the Civilian Defense-,.,-T-hD Iselin First Aid Squad will ury but will be turned over to a lead the parade with John Barby >S. Katz, New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, pharm- the bonded Indebtedness now, the "Later' In the afternoon, the Other large contributions were xommunlcatldns network will also local charity, Mr. Bangert said. Board of Health was notified ..demonstrate its operation, as marshal. In order, units that action might make the election received as follows: Abraham. will participate, are South Amboy acist: It seems to me that schools are a vital illegal, according to the Board again. But it seems that since The primary purpose of the ex- (Continued on Peg-; 6) Nelss, $250; - Keystone "Shipping Memorial Band, VFW Posts and institution in any community. Construction attorney, J, H. Thayer Martin. ercise is to encourage the enlist- 1 Company, $150 and Woodbridge ment of air raid wardens and Legions Posts from the Township, The debt statement filed by the Boy Scouts,*Lions Clubs, the Lions Nicklas, Lozo Talk has been delayed too long already and Board, with the 'Department of Fire Company, $150. auxiliary police and to provide an Mroy, Rosenblum Avoid opportunity to test current disas- Band of Perth Amboy; First Aid should start as soon as possible. I know there Local Government Monday was Group totals were as follows: Squads from Avenel, Fords, Hope- approved yesterday. • Injury as Car Blazes Industries, $1,700; business, $815; ter plans. The need for wardens Scheduled Sept. 22 ; has been inflation, but in back of my mind, is great and housewives particu- lawn, Menlo Park, Woodbridge Mayor Qulgley said the) com- clubs, $200; ,professional, #175; larly are urged to join to protect and Perth Amboy; Perth Amboy us a small businessman, there Is the ques- mittee will "go along" with the WOODBRIDGE — Commlt- special projects, $293 and house- their neighborhood. Fire Department Band, Fire Com- WOODB.RIDGE—Victor C. Board's request. teeman George Mroz and Board to-house, $236, panies -from Iselin, Fords, Keas- Nicklas, Superintendent of tion as to.why the costs jumped from $1,000,- of Health Attorney Abraham Schools and Dr. John P. Lozo, If the voters grant approval to Canvassers will concentrate bey, Hopelawn, Colonia, Wood- 000 to $3,500,000. It is a tremendous jump. the proposed $3,100,000 High Rosenblum escaped serious in- Hospital Nurse School bridge and Menlo Park. High School Principal, will dis- jury Tuesday morning ' when their efforts to complete the cuss the' need for new schools at School and the S4()0,000 Inman house-to-house calls in the next Commencement Sept. 2 Committeeman Peter Schmidt Avenue grade school, on Septem- the former's car caught on fire an Rev. Henry Hartmann will give the next meeting of the W»od- in Indian Mills and was de- two weeks and request residents bridge, Lions C)ub September 22, '!^ Weiner, 51 Main Street, Woodbridge, mer- ber 23, a special meeting of the send in, their donations if they the invocation. Mayor Quigley will stroyed. PERTH AMBOY — Baccalaur- They will be introduced by Ed- 1 Board of Education will be held are missed. They can also call eate services and graduation ex- give the address of welcome and |( l ted that education is the most September 24 at which time the The two officials were re- Anthony Poreda, president of tlje win Casey, vice president of the r turning from tf>e PBA conven- squad headquarters and a mem- ercises for the Class of>jA952 at, the '"'•nit thing we can give a child not Board will pass the resolutions ber or worker wi". visit them. squad, will give a short talk. Bene- Board of Education and a mem- tion in Atlantic City when the Perth Amboy' General Hospital ber of fhe Lions Club. setting up the bond Issue and School of Nursing havfe been' set, diction will be pronounced, by Rev. |y i "i the future of the child but for former noticed {his brakes were The committee Is striving to John WilusJ starting the mechanics of offering exceed the goal of $10,000 this Miss Ruth A. Mercer, Director of Guest speaker at last Monday's v the bonds for sale. not holding. Since he needed Lions Club meeting at the Log • "iintry and even the world. Even gas he stopped at a service sta- year. The purchase of an ambu- Nursing, announced today. After the ceremonies, refresh- ments will be served. The commit- Cabin was Percy Poulsen, of the l":li S:!,500,000 is a great deal of All Foil* Open tion. When he pulled into the lance and a resuscltatoij in early The baccalaureate service is to 1952 took all available reserve be held in St. Peter's Episcopal tee in charge is. John Burger, Rahway Police Department who All polling places used in gen- driveway and alighted, he found discussed the. work lof the PAL ,' il will be well spent, considering eral election will h% used for the the brakes smoking1. Without funds leaving money only for bare Church" September 21 at 7:30 p.m. chairman; Matthef Haratko, sec- ! operating expenses. With larger Rev. George H. Boyd, rector, is retary; George Hill, Jr., publicity; and who promised- to conduct a j •" t that wo are spending money gen- special election with the excep- warning, the car burst into Anthony Poreda, George Taylor, PAL Boxing Show for the Uons. tion of the poll at the Alamo Tav- flames and all efforts to ex- collections in this drive the squad arranging the program with Jo- |iN> throughout the world. intends to amortize the mortgage seph W. Sheldon., organist and William Thomas, refreshments.! Herman S^tern, president, an- ern which will be set up at Fords tinguish the blaze were fruit- nounced committee chairmen for School No. 7 and that a new poll less. . on its building, replenish its de- choirmaster, directing the music. On September 21. sq.uad mem- pleted supplies and purchase The graduation exercises will bers will make a house-to-house the club year as follows: AttAid- will be established In Hagaman Mr. Mrok said he managed to ance, Otto Mayer; constitution., Conquest, 110 Amboy Avenue, Wooabridge, Heights School (or the first time | save his and Mij. Rosenblum's other equipment in Its aim to take place at the Middlesex canvass to secure donations, for County Girls Vocational School, the annual ^campaign. and by-la#s, Charles (K. Paul; bookkeeper: I am 100 per cent in favor of for the convenience of the resi- • suitcases but Important busi- maintain its standing as dhe of the best-equipped squads in the nvery BoUleyard September! 25 finance, John Aqulla; Lions in- dents of ness papers and books were de- formation, P. Clemens Stancik; Reading. * | stroyed. state. 8:30 p.m. the new schools due to'the present over- Watvhman, 84, Suffers publicity, Leonard Ziegler; mem- crowded conditions. We have to do it even-; bershlb, Albert A, Discavage; con- Hurts in Full at Plant vention, Mr. Dlicavage; program, tually so I say do it now. If we hesitate any Lawrence F. Campion; citizenshtpj 'Darkness or Light— Yoti are the Doctoir' WOODBRIDGE — An elderly and> patriotic committee, Edwin ^ longer it may cost J great deal more. BY C. C. BANGERT, will. Is there a person In not enough of it . . . jam him spected the wishes of the people watchman, employed by the Uni- Casey; BoyB s and GirlGils WorkWk , Df PRESIDENT,' CITIZENS- Woodbridge Township who has Into a crowded classroom . . . in an endeavor to gtve you the form Chemical Co., Blair1, Road, Cyril Hutnec; Civic Improvementllt| COUNCIL placed a value on his. or her • hand Him an out of date book most modern schoiftg at the Avenel, was seriously injured George Mroz; community child, or on his neighbor's child? and you may damage or crip- least possible cost. when he fell at the plant Tuesday ment, L«8t« Grossman; educa*^ There Is a terrible epidemic • • • < When the youngster is In need ple htm .for life. He may turn night while making his rounds, tlon, Ulryolji Eiohbaum; health' In Woodbridge Township. Every! of a serious operation, do par- out fair, but compared to what The school, administrators adult Citi'zen'ls being registered Patrolmen James Egan and and welfare, Dr, Edward Novak; |Mrs. John Gardner, 31 Burnett Street Avenel, ents question the cost? You put he rolfcht have been, he'll still have prepared the operating Eugene Martin reported that the safety, Adolph. Gbttsteln; sight as doctors. A horrible plague of! your faith slid trust ip the be something to make you weep. room for September 23, 1952, overcrowded classrooms is In- watchman, 184-year-old Richard conservation and blind commtt-\ iti-: You pan put pie down as be- hands of God and J;he Doctor Your chlldr is the moBt valun As you enter, the Instruments tee, Dr. H»rbert L, Moss, rjnited | festing the community. "The will be ready ' for your choice F: McDonaia, Blair JBoad, Rail- in avor of the new schools. The chil- . .. and pray for the} best. Cost able natural resource America way, was checking a' freight car Nations, Joseph Janas; gi^eter, ; Schools Are Busting Out becomes secondary. i Yaur child is on the, operating Over." ' , possesses. The success o( parked on the siding in the plant Dr, Henry A. BelafBky. are being shuttled all around The childrtjh of Woodbridge democracy depends upon him.. table. • . * • The succes.1 of the operation yard and lost his footing. He fell and are never settled in_ Township have placed their That is why the cost of the. between the freight.car arid the The epidemic will gat worst If faith and trust in you as par- operation Is small compared to depends upon your choice of "t very long. Even though the cost something i» not done abqu; it instruments, (YES) for success. platform. Mr. McDonald was ta- Vi$iHn$tfremin Finds ent and doctor to pull them tha Ultimate results gained. Give kenfto the Perth Amboy General now. The Board fll JBducation [h this operation success- htm .a break and you can be (NO) tor failure. Do the operat- Hittori^Due lii^h we must consider the welfare has practically declared- a states ing yourself. Don't; depend on Hospital by the Avenel First Aid Tjiey are confident that sur* that the return will far ex- Squad %nd was hunted for possible children HJHrt. { will vote In favor of emergency. Yojr»» the only you are capable. • ceeH|Bur Initial investmeiil ' somebody else. ;-; Although. n§ art Quarantined fracture of the hip. He was ad- qualified npecl»ltsW ta thty case • • • Tn» Board of Education of capable of preadgktl i remedy. in an emergttscy -hoaplfll wiv, mitted for runner treatment. • a Let us suppose your doctor, Woodifaldge Township On co- , pyeman'of , pjtstmt time. It is ,up to you" table lig^tal*ttt».half-mllf "il Tierce, •W^»Uihun* denly been called Upon as a damage or cripple you for life. tant get out and VOTE Y«* and ny*. pustor of Che First'' Presby- ( '''"infield, wh$ tOC* his the home of Clifford Dunham. Take, the brightest child In wHwirM or'not they c»n regain help the children1 out of their terian Church, at th« morning were itolan irtoa. the side at King George's Road,' where tha skillful surgeon- to am the lives lU eleven o'clwk cfti Sun- fix* frut* ^if Wlwd, ] nu- without ' ' of these small town (hf could be yours) give momentam and' continue for- "School OtWtK" Qmi Di Ciu- ' had gou« to, call police at tar : "•t and Bjirtll,.<}Qlt ""' ' ' ' " ""• ..or accident, j« v T\\OE TWO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1F»52 INDEPENDENT • V.t Nursing Students Griffith Foundation to Open Chain Q'HiUs Woodbridge Oa^s News By Charlotte Clark By Gladys E. Seuik Feted at Parties 195253 Season October 23rd 184, Eliiabfth Avenue 128 Elmhunt Avenue NEWARK - Th*, Griffith Mu- 3, and by the Philadelphia Or chestra, under Eugene ormandy, Tel. Met, 6-1879 PERTH AMBOY —A series ot MICHAEL PASTOR sic Foundation has set Thursday, Ret-aeqiminted social affairs to WOODBRIDGE - MIchaeF Pas October 23, as the date for the, op April 13.. Mr. and, Mrs. A. Lasky. 120 Avenue, spent u,,, welcome new students to the or. 189 Campbell Street. H*H Pri- opening of its 1863-63 season of A presentation of Mozart's Elizabeth Avenue, were hosts to riends on River.-;*' A merlins was held Friday eve- on Middlesex Avenue. Plans were opera, "Cos! Tan Tutte." in con- Mr. and Mrs. B. Gerstt and daugh- Perth Amboy General Hospltd! ay at his "home after a jonfe ill- musical attractions at the Mosoue York City. On nrU T iv of i he Advisory Board or the drawn up for a beautiful new cert form in English by tlie Little ter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gerstl, Mr. School of Nursing and three ness. He was a communiqMit of Theatre. Newark. The Dancers of had ^house %uv \ . v.'nodbridHC Onks Civic Club, in building. This was six or seven St. Michael's 0. C Church.,Perth Orchestra Society nnd soloists is and Mrs. R. Klug and son and f events honoring the student* who Bali and their authentic Gamelan and Corona, L. I ,, ':.!• Pionnr Tiivcm on Marconi years ago. At last we have good Amboy. Surviving are his/w|d<)w. Orchestra, direct from the famous promised for the Woman's Club of Harold Shane and friend, Arlene, Al are to be graduated September 25 Gladys Llstorl. nnd . . f'liup. Those present were Ray news and ground is to be broken are scheduled during the next Elizabeth; a daughter. Mrs,"Jo- ndonesian "IslBnd paradise," will Orange on Tyepday evening. Feb. all of Newark. , 'iii'li. Sam Giiiirdb, B. Oatley, 24. The Foundation will nlso pre- aid Listort and n , in*Cttober for the erection of the two weeks. seph Scnno, New York CftJf! five usher in a new season which, ac- Mr. and Mrs. C. Zaleske. 116 •i -k Kni/riibni k. J. Clartc. It nefwTiiilldlnK And every one Is sons, John, New Yerk CWi'-Ste- sent the Ballet Theatre — nowElizabeth Avenue, gave a surprise Mrs, Anthony R,,, Mrs. Georgeen Plchalski of Am- cording to an announcement of ; v 1-; tic-kiwi to hold another eligible to have a part In it. The ai,-Michael. Joseph and Unils, Mrs. Parker O. Griffith, the Foun-, America's leading bullet troupe— party in honor of their brother- Mrs. Charles ciii, herst Avenue and Miss Ella Vag- for two peVformmicrs fit the ]Hi'uanU(iiy nn'cting before the | membership is eight dollars for Woodbridge; fo;ir grandchildren, dation president, will bring num- in-law. Ouests were Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Emil Sport™.,! • 'lift1 mfollnx. The school qu«'s- nozzi of 216 Iiunan Avenue, both a great grandchild and a,brother, Mosque Theatin on Saturday. William Griffin, Morristown; Mr. aceh individual. It Is a very rous internationally-famous ar- Emil Sperlnsin.-Mi. •. •!!. AH paid firemen and reni.i- worthy cause and one to be proud of Colonla were among the grad- Lfiuls. Ahmeek, Mich. April 18. Another series of Cham- and Mrs. McVigh. Whippany, Mr. uates honored last night at a din- tists and musical organizations to ber Music Concerts in arlflilh ace. On Sunday. \ii i. ii:i-n for voting will be dis- of, Funeral services were hfeldTUes~ Newark in coming months. and Mrs, George Stafford, Dover. i i.«ui. It is hoped that there will ner given by the Nurses' Alumnae day morning from the E. A, Eton Auditorium, becinning with n visit Mr. and Mrs. T. BrzezinsRl, 109 tort and Mr. un,. Trinity Church of Iselin again Association at Goby's Restaurant. Much has been written by trav- of the famed QiinrtHUi Itnllnno on ; •• n "lod turn out of Woodbridge Funeral Home, 298 Amboy Avenue Flomes Park Avenue, had planned Jr.! attended the •A' extends an invltaton to all resi-' elers to the Orient of the exciting Oct. 30, and another series of '..1: residents. The meeting will dents to attend services. Sunday Saturday night the girls are to and In St. Michael's Chu'ruhi Buri- performance of the B»Hnese in In have an outdoor barbecue on abeth Ann M:i««rr" ::- in .ii ;i! Pioneer TSvern on Mar- tje guests of honor at a dinner al was In the church cemetery. Young People's Orchestral Con- Labor Day but due to the weather morning at 11 o'clock, a local boy. their native and ritual dances and certs at the Mosque are also Mr. ana MM p. .:i. Awiuie. Robert Roloff. who Is studying dance at Llnwood Drove given by of trre strangely,provocative and It was held Indoors. Present were Iselin, to Harold' T!:i> Iselin Sports Association the Student Council of Ihe Nurs^ MISS MARY E. REGAN scheduled. for the ministry will preach. Sun- shimmering quality of the music Mr. and Mrs. T. Markowski and Island. • >l .i moving in Iselin School day evening at 7:45 p.m. Rev. IIIR School. September 18. the WOODBRIDGE — Mb*Mttry prod.uced by their native orches- children; Mr. and Mrs. W. Kulig ". ; I", on Pcrshlng Avenue Tues- Norman Kirk, Perth Amboy, will graduating class will hare dinner E Regan, 85, died Saturday at St. tra. Their visit to the Mosdue will, and child: Mr. and Mrs. E. SolJ.y- The Iselin Pic- • '<•-. An All-Star Softball Team preach. Tuesday night Rev. Fred- In New York and then attend the Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth. permit a local audience to witness' sik and children; Mr. and Mrs. F. Association invite • '•• Nicked to play "West Iselin,, musical "Wish You Were Here" She resided with her niece, Mrs. a.performance it would ordinarily Dance to be Held Jackiewicz and children; Mr. and Chain O'Hilis to p.,; erick Huber, Elizabeth, will hold as guests of the hospital. ••!•• '•••!.•)mplon team of the season Gospel Services. AH the children Eugene S. Bird, 146 Valentine hav* to travel 12.000 miles to see Mrs. R. Rybarcyzk, Mr. and Mrs.annual call fnr Place. .. wdrkers. Plans c,r.: YAu must be registered by Sep-'j are invited to attend Sunday Registered in the incothjng class in its native setting. On Election Eve R. Braunsreuter and child; Mr. Miner 25 if you want to vote in ]School at 10 o'clock every Sunday of student rajrsesare Miss Bar- Formerly of Elteabetli. Miss Re- nnd Mrs. O. Huhn and child, Mr. tlon of a new ],!>:. pah retired 12 yeare ago after be- A second Important event will the Intersection of "v •.•(inner.. Get in touch with Ray morning. Young People's meeting bara Remizowski, 61 ' Cranipton be the appearance under auspices and Mrs. J. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. /•in;!h, 23 Adam Street. Avenue, Woocftridge and Miss ing employed for 45 years'by the WOODBRIDGE — The First A Brzpzlnskl. Bird Avenues in i; is held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday eve- Singer Sewing Machine Co. Be-of the Foundation, of three well- It is the en rncsr Air. an* Mrs, Harry Schott.j Doris Prasser, Colonia BouletKTd, known theatrical stars—Tyrone Ward, Second District Democratic Mrs. E, Listort. 132 Elizabeth ning. sides Mrs. Bird she Is survived by association to m,,; Aii.im Street, spent Sunday at Colonia. They attended a tea with Power. Judith Anderson and Ray-Club of WoodbridHP held its first ft nephew, William T. Regan, the residents of i >):irid*Lake at* tie slimmer home their parent**held yesterday in mond Massey—In a special speak- fall session.Tuesday at Mt Carmel Elizabeth; a grand niece, Mrs. Hall and made plans for an elec- complete library f:i i;i Mr. and Mrs. Henry SchStt. the^JftifSeV Residence awl In the ing and singing stage adaptation VET-INSURANCE DIVIDENDS. Edward Took$r, Woodbridge; a tion eve dance to be held Novem Auxiliary Plans Those Interested a; Mr Krhott's parents. •fte'nine were guests of the Stu- by Charles Laughton of Stephen The Veterans Administration rand-nephew, William E. Ken- ber 3 at the Woodbririfir Com In touch with me , Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Co- dent Council at a party. Vincent Benet's narrative work, has estimated that «f (hose en- ley. Middletown, Conn. munlty Center. Baron Bobick's with Rudolph Kn l.i;-"cr. Oak Tree Road, are en- September 15, they will attend "John Bn)wnjr333y^' TW< per- For Fall Season * J titled to $a«W,«W,0o0 in 1952 divi- Miss Regan was a member of St. Orchestra- will play. Cooper Avenuf. IM• • i,i: the blessed gift of a little a registration luncheon at Rut- formance, wlthNhorus effects, will dends On national service life in- 'atrlclc's Church, Elizabeth and take place at the Mosque on Sun- Among the' community prob- surance, only half will draw out gers. Following the luncheon, the if its Rosary Society. She was one AVENEL — The Ladies Auxili- Birthday KITI-IU, girls will register for the classes day afternoon, January 4, directed lems discussed were the lights and Ann Newell, no u, Mr" and Mrs. JacK j their share in cash this year. Two if the original organizers of St. grass In the vicinity of the turn- ary of Avenel Fire Company No to be taken at the State University by Paul Gregory whose presenta- rnie; Veronica i>; v i•> -.veek end 8\iests In Newark ' major reasons are assigned for Elizabeth's Hospital arid tfas n ion of "Don Juan In Hell" last pike on Fulton Street; the im- 1 met Tuesday in the fire house x iric "hon^of Mr. Katzenback's this delay: 1. That the veterans of under the collegiate level nursing member of Court Bailey, Catholic provement of the Strawberry Hil with Mrs. Rubin Greer presiding Woodruff Stifci program instituted this year by season with La.ughton, Sir Cedric 1063 Woodruft p.iivins., Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. either do not ;inderstand or ignor- Slaughters, and St. Martin's Hardwicke, Agnes Moorehead and playground, the completion of the Mrs. Demonlsh Bonomolo was K:i!zi'!iback were sponsors at the ed instructions that they must ap- the hospital. Branch, Ladies' Cfltholir Benevo- curb and gutter on Russell Street welcomed as a new member. Russo. 177 Kli/, eh:•;.• icning of Mr. Katzenback's ply in writing; and. 2. that many The Women's Auxiliary of the ;nt Association. harles Boyer, was signally suc- where an-asphalt road is also to A donation was voted to the Robert IsMer. lint merr. who are not requesting checks, are Gideon Society will be host at tea Fyneral services were held Tues- cessful. be constructed: the installation of Kiddie Keep Well Camp. nue; Diana Pavic Mi- and Mrs, John Tirpak, Sr., semply letting their cash be cred- September 17 honoring the new ay at St, Patrick's Church, Eliza- The Foundation's popular series lights In the vicinity of the new Mrs. Greco presented the Life nue, Aii.nn .Street, had as dinner guests ited to their account to pay later students and presenting each girl beth. Burial was in Mt. Oliver of Master Piano Concerts will be housing project and a traffic light pins from the State Organization fijmiay, Mr. and Mrs. John Tir- premiums, or to draw three per with a nurses' Testament. 'emetery, Elizabeth. iven by noted artists on the fol- at the cross on Amboy Avenue at to Mrs. Harold Hansen and Mrs p.ik. Jr. and children, Irvington, •nt interest after a certain date. lowing Sunday afternoons: Nov the housing project. A. Fox. itiul Mr. and Mrs. James Horan, Chou En-lai, Communits Chi- MRS. SIDONIA KEMENY 2, Vladimir Horowitz; Dec. 14, By- Emil Pajajc, who has been depu- Plans were made for the auxili- Mrs. George I Arlington. U. S. asked to help Japanese in- na's Premier and Foreign Minister WOODBRIDGE —Mrs. Sidonia ron Janis; Jan. 11, Gina Bach- tized to register new voters in the ary to participate in the State Pa- Mrs. Alex Cuthbertson, Oak ustry recover. in Moscow. Kemeny, 149 Valentine Place, died auer; Mar. 8, the English pianist, district/will be at his home, 285 rade September 27 in Phillips- • Tree Road, spent Friday with her Sunday at Perth Amboy General Solomon. .Augusta Street, September 9, 10 burg. Now Registering mill her Mrs. R, C. Scank, Elm- Hospital. She was the widow of The Foundation's symphony 16 and. 17 from 6 to 8 P. M., for A fashion show with Mrs. Her- Uw.-'. Avenue. The Joe Maucerls L Travel Service" I Twelve new merarws '"ill h° Silk Screen Printing TRADESMEN ' elected to serve on th« Board of Draperies and Slip Coven ' Industrial Safety Interior Decorating CRAFTSMEN Sluip Mathematics I '.in STH11T PERTH AMB&Y Directors foif three-year terms. MECHANICS Yearly reports will be distributed (Fee *!) Practical English l'h.me 1'. A. 4-0900 in booklet form to provide more »'".u'iu, s,iilrI; of Travrl Aicrnta, Inc. : time for the speaker, Mrs. Ben REGISTRATION SEPT. 15th, 7 to 9 P. M. CLASSES START MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1952 . *'• »i liilrriutiunal Air Transport Aii'n Cole, who< will discuss the volun- Rich In tails-Rich In natural vitamin C- Frederick* Porges, Supervisor—Ref. Fee ?1.08 per Course per Semester. Tel. CH 1-3832 teer services offered by'Red Cross. Perfect lor all the family

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*y«w*i m VE, iLijiltPERT, JL Hi THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1952 lNDEPENr)T;\T PAGE FOUR . - CLASSIFIED Fair to Feature 2 Rutgers Economists Predict SnMMr Choice Healtlt 'Good Business Through 1952' LOST AND I'fM M> A. A. A. Evening Ice Sl KTW BRUNSWICK N«rf yf,» business activity has been the con- • Sumesf AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE LOST -a .sin;'., .^ TRENTON — 8pwial pren»ra- may »ee li^e :um:nc po'.nf in tiuv t-nunnrc of a hlRh level in the 1 mini tm ASSOCIATION r;i" CM .-?!! • >• ' Unns HIT being ihade at the Ne* (treal«t b rerord tntiil voiump of construction. A . H.ihway Established 1602 ny DR. SOPHIA BRUNSON Blue *•>'•• '<''* '••' W.-. .Jersey State Fair grounds for the ircordinii to \>n O '.V.V.IT and substantial inirrnse In public Lines of ,,-,,, Over 3.000,000 Members 7-3920. 9-11 nc show, wliich will be the evsning John W Cara'-v! R:-e-'i Uni- works has morr tlmn offset the flOOl) LOOKS Wired are „(„,', Nationwide Service fdiime at the Fair, whlth will mtr afrirul'.-ural * r.nm:its '. ['iviinc in rpsidrntlal construction. Yo;ir fai-r Is the bulletin board very important Ferd Kert.es, Local Agent IIEIT WANTED open at Trenton on Sunday. Sep- ru>port«iz in tlw SKprfmlwr is- Tl'.e lai'gp pxpp'nditures by business which you present to the public. and noble tim,i 217 State Street tember 21, and close the following Bf of the J*e» Jrrwv Firm Ec:i- fums for new plants and equip- h tells whether you are vibrant benevolence m,. Perth Ambny 4-1248 STEADY WORK SUmliiy. nomir iiSiiat;on trr economists ment has also been an Important with health, youth and happiness, ' HOSTESSES 12^6-tf factor in our current business to be deslreci : A larue stage to meet the re- anticipate that :'::* tr.e United, or only half alive. !ir WAITRESSES S REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • boom, . beauty. p.-iirements is being erected and 1 There ran be no real physical FO"NTAIN CLERKS 1 A leveling off or decline in pro&ratn. wnv »ioTiix,ird adjast beauty without health. All the or- We often s,(. < rtAHWAY—H**ACIOUS home and kpecial li'ini! nrrangefnents :ire be- plant construction and expansion (-'rounds, Vh ba'ths. 2-car Ini; m.ide .so that conditioos will mrnt in irusinev ip.ii pr;-« rw i iiiins of the body must be func- created to be i),.,,','. HOWARD 1OHNSON for the defense effort will tend tlonliiR harmoniously. Monesf cart- owners have spu-,.'. for professional use, or gracious j be ideal for the two-horn- "Ice to have an unfavorable effect on ROUTE -1"> WOODBRIDGE home with (toad income. Sensenig, Varieties of 1952." Five stirring not buy health, and yet is the most* covetousness, Ann s sho* - u ..Icebolero;. fBithfully delense producuon Tr.f^e expen-. hour. er i» tomorrow nifiht I .sa*, depict 'all the dlture«. which iere onzin.Vtly ex-1 "Farm prices ard expected to tractive on'e. chines, For neir, ultra modern chorcographed to continue firm during the remain- When health Is lost, be timely 'Plastic Place Mats in 6 decorator |rn|nr ;„/„„ of tne ACro-L«ti» pect*d to Teach a peak by tne end; Cultivate „ ,,, plant. Bilges N.i. 32. 38. 134, Plasti Pla | ^ ni Rn of ^ A der of 1952. The national farm wiso; h;i| 48. 54 and Cartere! Independ- (colors and styled to look .ike. ex-; t^mperamept. In this number o! 1952. hare been stretched outj Without health all taste of . sltlon. Happinc-s i fqui-site material such as cuf work; . j, _ and tne peak a now *xpe;f,cd, output of food is at an all time not only make i - ent, stop at ihc (!5oiv Ma) snall B ard who wwiti h Billie hieh this year On the other hand, pleasure flees," ; Hifch rate .if pay. linen. eyelet and basketweavcbketweavc. English, stars in the show, executes sometime in 1953 Heiilth is beauty. When hearth but it Is a ure ,• , are really practical too! with the steadily Browing popula- Steady yefiv-iound work. They a magnificent solo combining his Here » the var Profensors Wal- tion and with record high wngp vanishes, beauty goes with it, little chlldrrn - ELY SPORTSWEAR CO. Priced only 39c to 59c The Tow- powerful-skating skill with his in- ler and Cameras* analyze the situ- While you have this treasure face and see > > er Oift. Shoppe. Lincoln Hiuhway, earnings, the nation's consumers HSR Irvine Strc-et terpretive genius. The climax to ation: Some clothes have the knack of f.inrd it well, fur when once lost they will tins; • N. J. Metuchen 6- ar,e demanding more food than join* everywhere, dniiw every- • Railway. N. •). Menlo Park, the show is the finale, 'Star-light At present, business activity ever before." it, may nrver return. If you want Instructively I),. Above the Safeway 1767-M. Jane Serenade" with the entire cast and prices are at a rety high level thing with complete aplomb. A to recnln or keep perfect health, Though you h;,.r 7-31-tf 9-11-lt whizzing over the skating surface higher in fact that many thought food example is this wondrnus you hnve an individual work to do a beautiful spu- carbed in sparkling mirrored cos- could be maintained lor such a CRIME IN D. C. little- Avfsro rayon faille snlt for yourself. < through yr;iv i,\j) MISCELLANEOUS tumes. long period. The decline In the While cooperation of the metro- which could be the most popular Lines and wrinkles are natures We cannot n,w,\ »5000 EXTRA ni'wiey every week nation's total production caifted politan police and investigating costume in your wardrobe. languaue which reveals the char- we dUregard he: can easily be nv.u'.p by a "white UPHOLSTERING and Slip Cov- As usual there will be two CM1- by the steel strike wiE necessitate senators had •virtually l\vlted" Available in a shiny new oyster acter of the thoughts and emotions we pay the ;)pi'oxim;i{f'.v tcAir day:; in your ymous can help you, Write P. O presented on the opening day and ' 'Another f a c; a r supporting air raiders. of them. boy or by mnil. c, spare time. You will have about Box 253, Woodbrldge, or telephone also on Monday. Harness Racing fifteen accounts, each of whom Market 3-7528. 12-6-tf will start on Tuesdny, September will expect a rail fnm you several 23, and continue thxough Friday, times a month. Write P. O. Box DARAGO'S AUTO DRIVING September 26. Irish Horan's Thrill #3. Rahway, N. J. SCHOOL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Show will be the Saturday after 8-21, 28; 0-4, 11 Largest and Oldest In County. tioon attraction and at night the Hydramatlc, Fluid and Standard. bis Firemen's Pajade will be PIN SETTERS WANTED Perth Amboy 4-7365 or staged at 7 o'clock. Funeral Directors • Plumbing and Heating • Repairs > Trucking up now for coming season. Charter 9-1191. Apply Rahway Recreation Co. 12-6-tt Practically all £he commercial exhibit space has been sold and 1603 Coach Street UAL - F1EL OIL SYWW1ECKI Rahway, N. J. .EXPERIENCED SECRETARY de- Secretary - Manager Norman L BENDIX Automatic Trucking Marshall expects this year's Fair 1 8/7-9/18 sires part, time work in Iselin Fun**? Home or vicinity. Will also do typing at to exceed all others in the variety OIL MRIERS Washing Machines TOP SOIL home. Letters, envelopes, manu- and type of exhibits. The World of 46 Atlantic Street Call FILL DIRT IIFLP H ANTED—MALK • Mirth will return to the Midway GKAYF.I, scripts, etc. Phone Metuchen 6- Carteret, N, J. PE-4 Serviced CLERK—Stockroom and records. 0899-J. 9-11 7960 and FERTIII/.KR Opi)ortnniiy vviih younsi pro- Prominence Telephone Carteret 1-57U PERMANENT DRIVFV gressive company in Plainfield- DOCTORS FOB MILITARY. Repaired The Army and the Air Force "You have caused a great deal CRUSIICI) STONE" Metuchnn area. Call 8:30 a.m. to have requested the draft of 371 of discussion." Call 5 p.m. Metuchen 6-1862. 9-11-lt, John W. Ilomi physicians and 200 dentists in "Yes," answered Senator Sor- t PLUMBING Rahway Bloomfleld Ave. iw! SERVICE STATION ATTBND- October. Thus, with the October gli.'im. "Public Interest requires call, 1,893 doctors and 850 dentists that a man in my position shall CALL 7-2882 Met. 6-27U-M ANTS—Major oil company de- either investigate or be Investi- • HEATING sires alert, MIPI-KPUC mon for ser- have been ind.ucted and ordered to active duty since July, 1951. gated." WDGE. 8-1400 vice station work. Hiiih school • OIL, GAS education; no experience neces- • Sewing Machines • Used Cars sary. Apply, Sun Oil Co. Service r INSTALLATIONS Station, Highway 1 ami 2,i and AVENEL Kirk Street, Avenel, N. J. • REMODELING 9-11 COAL & OIL CO. "BETTER • RADIANT • HI'XP WANTK1J FEMALE • tX* BAHWAT ATE, ATENfX BERNIE AllO Mary had a little Lamb HEATING GflW.S — (Mi'iirnl openings in 405 AMBOY AVENT Plainficlii-McUiclicn urea. Must Cttcrete be able to type-. Call 8:30 to 5 Its Fleece was White as Snow WOODBRIIUE,N.I p.m. MeUiclieii 6-1802. 9-11-lt Mary knew her Cleanerf- BUY ON TIIE HIGHWAY Win. A. BALABAS Sgn* Wi-te. s-nio.. t-im| HIGH TEST QUALITY AND SAVE! ' • ART INSTRUCTION • Plumbing & Heattnc Contractor i \ /She knew just where to go CONCRETE BETTER FURNITURE CERAMICS - Firing - Glazing. LOWER PRICES 29 GRANDVIEW AVENTJE Upholstery | • ;)/ Mary didn't worry Lakaratary Ap«mc4 Leather and Metal Craft, Lin- FORDS (Baritan Twsp.) N. J. oleum Block Printing. Winter Brothers Specialized Wayside Fnraltnrt Shop Thelma Lloyd Geliman She simply took a Look Gmet With Plastirs :md l.caih 231 MurUiol Drive. WO 8-0301-M Walcnmoftnc Highway 25 Avenel, N. t. mi 9/11-18-25 Imk.CaMt fbclcr Open Dally 10 A. M. to 8 P. ML Pet Shop Phone Woodbridfe 8-1577 Bar FronU, Jirc:il:f.i:t 1'IANO TEACHER Cocktail Louneo. KitihenC Rarilan Mercantile Young and Chrome Kurniliw| Excellent Modern Method • Liquor Stores • Teaches Classical or Popular Music PARAKEETS — by tiie uiontli for UM Eltinutn (I in your own home or own studio. Corporation Suitable for Phone South Telephone Woodbrtdfe 8-1889 in your own home. ANNAMAE ZIEKEK Training Alter 6 I*. M Midwood Way, Colonla. Ra. 7-4863 No extra charge for 8-28, 9-18 FIO3fT AHD FATEITE STS. Woodbridge Tropical KXIH AKBOT, K. J. Liquor Store Ftoh delivery or pick-up of WANTED TO BUY machine. ' On the JOB. ANDRASCIK, PBOP. BREEDERS' SUPPLIES TRAILER PARK with room for \ Complete Stock of Domestic ' 8»ye — Quantity Discounts expansion, or suitable location • Ins Sure • SNGER SEWWG CWTH SCREI on main highway. Close to metro- and Imported Wines, Been U.S.G. Inipeeted Fresh Horse Meat jERSEtiBELL TELEPHONE'COMPANTl" politan Urea. Give full particulars: and Liquors 169 Smith St. Perth Ambey Write to Box 5, in care of this "Try And Oei newspaper. 9-11, 18, 25 Avoid Pharmacy 574 AMBOY AVENUE JOE'S PET SHOP Call FE 4-M41 While not 't this film is a h Mil EAHWAY kXESm WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 1M NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. ment of WWM) ••; PHOTO FINISHING PERTH AMBOY 4-3*19 trate on ,saln • WOOmUDGE H914 Service'Station • expense of p;-; EIGHT ENLARGED PRINTS in •Moving and Trucking• album folder, 40c; 12 exp, roll, Frank Lowjuy 55c; 16 exp., 70c. Send films and ex-Gl, who. A.'. Complete Moving Job settle in a MIM coin to: Monti Photos, Monticello Holohan Brother* ::.'•' N. Y. 5/29-^7/3—11/6 PUBLIC NOTICE 3 Rooms $25 5 Booms $35 • Radio aid TV Service • where he k n'- CAHNIS GARAGE Iri'a momciii •: wBrnuin 4 Rooms 130 6 Rooms |40 - Gre««iB« Carts friended by .> Notice to Persons in Military Reasonable Storat* $0 Dayi Free Standard ENO FnAwta (Uoyd All Load* Insured—10 yean «xp. PboM .better 1 ECONOMY MOVERS TELEVISION Woodbrldge 8-0064 and 8-0MI driving Bridi Don't Stall Service or Patients in Veterans RAYMOND JACKSON Bahwar SERVICE or minor hoW,' Cor. Ambox ATCSJW tai just wlfiat «< 7-3814 18 OUR ;r Second StreH situation. »l Hospitals and to Their Relatives BD8INE83 of a rich r INSTALL! Firestone Tires ana" Tub* breaks down . CaO WO 8-1SM in the' crinif relays his nut and Friends: Today Enjoy Winter Air- Stnd Others in . conditioning with a If you are in the military service or are a patient in Tail Katherine v N.J. WOODBRIDGE RADIO a veterans' hospital and desire to vote, or if you are Richard Caih and Adelt J" Thatcher a relative or friend of a person who is in the mili- • Misical Instruments • & TELEVISION WOODBEIDGE tary service or is a patient in a veterans' hospital 460 Rahway Ave., Woodbridie who, you believe, will desire to vote in the General " (' Oil Fired ENROLL TODAY In this onti flection to be held on November 4, 1952, kindly In oar Cornel WiW'- 1 Hi-Boy write to the undersigned at once making applica- BEGJNNEM blood o( I-' tion for a military service baWpt to, be. voted t&said ACOOfLtHON f toadi.a group" election -.to .beiforafamWd'ft Jtrarff jbu'Bfe'tt the Al s Radio aid Television of liexkw '• ' PROGRAM annexation i-> military service or are a patient in a veterans' hos- EXCATAT1KG CXK Frank Expert Repairs 'Bemembtr, ttwt One of UK'« '• pital, stating your name, age, serial number, home >l v M Shmtt Stnet, Carteret UnoieeorttoSU SCt Tabes * Farts ner) »ec« J 3Yrs. address and the address at which you are stationed 1 1 bar. DAY AND NIGHT «*•*« outlaw clm-f! ' - or can be found, or if you desire the military service • fUXMCT •TOTMHL Batteries to deliver tli>' • TO l'AY ballot for a relative or friend then make an appli- • WMWU1ID Comptete line of Hukal METERED M FER8BING AVE. cation under oath for a military seja^e ballot to InrtmnMaU «t Low MOM irat >i MIU . . be forwarded to him, stating tn yotff application Eddie'i Music Center CABTMET, N. J. vch Additional V*. Get Our FKEE that he is over the age of 21 years and slatmg his CA 1-7MC A. Ksth, Jr., Prop. OFFICE: 14S PEASt VtWOi' AND SCHOOL OF MUUO ot a name, serial numlta, home address and thfe aMffes Telephone CA 1-50(9 VVOODBRlUfi* HI, Healing EsUmale at which he is stirtionod or can be found. l*ws, Jo"' 357 STATE ST. F. A. I-12M Forms 'of application can. be obtained from the aid 9ldligt pitched ttftnUlg aid 1 undersigned, i, U i | , lomians a" * "" TEDSIPOS Mr. Dehner i•<•'-; Dated September ^195^ \ ' H • , ^ ^ Henry Jmuen & Son ART TILE CO. serband Mi « ElectrirmlCtfBtfactor ChmieiFan Tlwanc Ml ghwi Metal Wort vtMAoamatt mnnutT STBEET l*lumUng - HMttDg WOODBBOMH J. PATTEN, Stww Qenlee Middlesex County Clerk, WOOWBUDGE, N, J. BATHS County Record Buildinf, RUBBER FLOOfiINQ

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AVENEL PERSONALS S & D of Liberty B> Mrs. Martin Den Bleyker I- chav Avenue. Arenel—Telephone WO HOOKS. Slates Meeting

AVENEL — Pride of New Jersey PTA will meet Tues- eraber 26. In order to vote you Council Nr». 243. Sons and Daugh- u n the school audl- must be rerUtered. ters of Liberty, met Friday tn the •;,ition of new raem- The Avenel-Colonla First Aid Avenel School -with councilor, , ,: ip M. Members s Fall Festival of Equad during the period of July Caroline Becker, presiding. •;T.V committee will 1-August 31 answered a total of 13 accident calls and 25 transport National officers welcomed by -.vif born to Mr. and calls; one industrial and 27 mis-Mrs. Becker were Mrs. Grace 81M- i r;v. Manhattan Ave- cellaneous cases. The mileage cov- 1. E. Stanley BrookAeld, Charles Hirn.ibn.s Mo&pital, ered by the two ambulances was lessel, Frank Benson and Prank- . Ely is the former 395 miles for July and 269 miles n Reed. (i.i'.iL'htrr of Mr, andfor August. There were 146*4 man Mrs. Girtrude Herman an- Cook, Livingston houre spent In J;ily and TlVt man ounced that the September hours during August. irthdays and anniversaries will M-, carl Nler. Wood- e celebrated at the September Mrs. Harold Hanacn, 13 Living- 1 ; i(>. have returned ston Avenue, was elected .second meeting. ,, motor trip to Ten- vice president at the New Jersey Charles Siessel announced that Carolina White Rice State Firemen's Auxiliary conven- >lans are underway to form a new tion held at. the Jefferson Hotel, nerchandise club. ;; IK a meeting of the Mmmi and Svightttiti n i ;ce tonight' In the Atlantic City, Saturday. Members Those interested in joining the Ronzoni Spaghetti I Municipal Bulldtnsr. of the AVenel Auxiliary who at- tocking club are to contact Mrs. tended were Mrs, Peter Greco .lessel. . p;:ins will be made Meit N MnkrlM ..i.aiiM of Civil De- Mrs. Walter Meyers, Mrs. Rubin An Invitation was received to Henri Spaghetti Sauce ... A'.l members are Greco, Mrs. George Kovacks. Mrs ttena an official Visit of National Jfflcers by Star of New Jersey Milk .••..-nd. William Eerna, Mrs, William Rus- Council, in Mllltown, September : navls and daughter, sell, Mrs. Miehael Pet#a». Mrs. A Hershey's Chocolate Bars •124 : 19. \ r,'.:r, spent the week- Fox, Mrs. Everett Johnson, Mrs. lt Mr. Siessel presented past Mi,. LeRoy Gates, Herman Stelnbach and Mrs. Frank TeiSia" Wanca. !ouncllor jewels to Mrs Gertrude Hudson Paper Napkins , Prt. •Ierman and Mrs. Ruth Klein. n-nson and daughter, A game social and refreshments : : nia. are spending a ere enjoyed after the business Campbell's Tomato Soup CM 10c > parents, Mr. andMany Win Prizes session under the chairmanship of Benson, Avenel Streeft Mrs. Franklin Reed. large h Mrs. Ray Ceberdy Graham Crackers meal 12 oz Dark horse priw winners were MS*-* ;kg 29c Spam .'.f:v recent guests of At Series Party tlrs. Pearl McNally, Mrs. Ruth •;•. William Chafey, 46 Green Lima Beans \ "21c 23c Clein and Mrs. Ella Betz. HOW A) Junket Dessert 2 im Hoctor and son AVENEL — The 15th in the Green Beans Woi.e.n 23c Wheat Puffs 2 27* \v.r.ue, have returneti series of card parties sponsored by ,i two-week stay at the Women's Club of Avenel was A»P held Monday evening at the home Plans Completed Purple Plums Pillsbury Farina 2 v 31< of Mrs. Raymond Gribble, George : Choir of the First Street, with Mrs. Nicholas Plen- Treet, Prem, Redi-Meat ; 45c :. Church will rehearse nert, co-hostess. For {Jala Benefit 4 is o'clock with the di- Dessert Shells . • Pt3of6 o 20c Pineapple D^too,. 2!~ 31e Sardines Moose-A** 3 j« 29« Fninlc Mazzur. The door prize was won by Mrs PERTH AMBOY — Officers and w \!.v Walter Johnson John Medvetz «nd the special members of the Woman's Guild of Marvel White Bread '-' 21 c Pineapple Juice tZ 21; 23' Codfish Cakes ^TX « 22c s I, were Sunday award hy Mrs Harvard Knupp the Perth Araboy General Hos- The non-player prize was won by :>. daughter and son- pital completed plans for a com- Apple Pie sin Preserves uTst; «»«•* 29c Chinese Dinner uchoy Pkg 57e • :id Mrs. Charles Ford, Mrs. Edward Regan. prehensive campaign to make the 9 A' Title. Table prizes were won by Mrs gala benefit on Wednesday eve- Crispo Cocoanut Bars Pl°;25c Saltesea Clam Chowder ; 23= \t:v Charles Siessel, Knapp. Mrs. Stephen Markulln ning, September 24, an assured Libby's Frozen Foods d . 11 and Mrs. Sophl Mrs. William Kuzmlak, and Mrssuccess before the night of the Chocolate Squares ^^ p^ 25c Waldorf Tissue - 3 ^ 22« :,d E. Stanley Brook- Leon McMichael. show. yI MP5a I DjkJtfKSIw Av 1Ou1r Owfl"-2 0 1D3Q 1 I1P AlIIl ffo r O/ l I MC w.-iriee, are attending The next party will be Monda: President, Edythe M. Gallagher, Spinach en**!* 2$ I UQ UQgv handsome iced tea glasi • I Ajax Cleanser rr 2 ^ 23« :...: Session of Sons and In the home of Mrs. Medvtez in Chairman, Mrs, Benjamin Cople- •'. Liberty in Balti-, Colonla with Mrs, Alex Tare an man, Honorary Chairman, Mrs. Bouillon Cubes ^— 3 !-' 22« Gre-Solvent \l 35c 2 , 29c Mrs. William Kuzmlak, co-host Adrian Lyon, and all other mem- Orange Juice concentrated 2 Jii" 29c Mr-;. Martin Den Bley- esses. bers have worked out a program Sweei andiende r c Sunnyfiold-all purpose \ \j bag Ol|C :•:'.. 41 Chase Aven;ie. by which they hope to inform Green Pens 2 p^ 3™ Y W.ilkcr-Gordon Faxms every resident of Perth Amboy Nutley Margarine ^- [^ 21c A-Penn Bleach : . Sunday. ^ and nearby communities of the Lima Beans BabyorFordhook Woz.pkg. 29c \ Kayser Jr., son of Ballroom Dancing importance of the show to the :..-. George A. Kayser, hospital and the general public Lemonade Mix concentrated 21," 37c .Miuc Is stationed at and the necessity of individual A&P's "Super-Right" Gensine Spring N' Y., with, the Air Classes to Start interest in the show. Red Raspberries 1-^ i2ozPkg35c With such star attraction, TJie ! \Uzzur. son of Mr. arid WOODBRIDGE—The Ballroom Masque and Lyre Light Opera Strawberries s^edandsug.rad io'Aoi«n29c ..••. M.t/.7ur, 10 Lenox Ave- Dancing Classes sponsored by Sis- Company direct from its fourth Legs of Lamb rntered his Freshman terhood Congregation Adath Israel season in New York with a cast :. i,:i;an College of Min- will resume for the 1952-53 sea- of 25—elaborate sets and cos- Heinz Famous Foods son Tuesday evening, October 14 a tumes, presenting their best pro- Ix"gs of genuine spring lamb rttishnnk, 59 George Adath TjrB«I Community Center duction "Pirates of Penzaace," the from young lambs T!ti?ed on |l .(•'.ending McCormlck Classes will be limited to 7th, at] members are convinced that they Heinz Beans ! Seminary. grade students and teen-age boyi have set a new standard in benefit American farms. "* •:IMI'S Club of Avenel and girls, and will be non-sectar show attractions. 69 ; t meetings September tan. Instructions In the foxtrot Arrangements are in progress Baked Beans 3 £ 25c lk >' M.. in the auditorium Jitterbug, waltz, polka, rhumb now for distribution of the tickets Leg of L8mb,,s.«s*-H,r.p., 77c - i-.ool. mamba and social ethics will t and the sale will start Monday Cooked Macaroni . • t 2'2.-330 Ih'.ver, 54 Manhattan riven by Miss Helen Luery, Plain morning, September 15, at Ruddy's 6'Aoi.OC-. ; :• by plane from Mc- field. Registration will be he Music Shop, 317 State Street, Cooked Spaghetti • • • 3 cans tv- :i'-iii tor a week's visit Tuesday, September 30 from 7 Perth Amboy. 14 oz. bottle 23c : Raymond Pope and 9 P. M. in the Community Centei If any persons desiring tickets Tomato Ketchup . • * • Quinn at Westover As all classes are limited in num were by chance overlooked, they ber, an early registration is sug may obtain tickets at Ruddy's Mu- Chili Sauce . • • 1 Freshly Ground Ib. • •:o:uli!e Democratic or- gested. sic Shop. Ground Beef 59 : i:;is made arrsnge- An adult dancing class is al& •-; i f* resident* of Avenel being formed and will meet I1||A|/ Regular Style-Long Island's fineil M UUCK In Service Meat Depls. lb' :,)i- the forth-coming alternate Tuesday evenings at fl:3( Way Back When Shoulder Lamb Chops it 89c Perhaps the man who died at Ready-tO-Coek-Long Island's lintil u .li the deputized repre- for five sessions starting Octobe: Vil JD .:i tiie Avenel School 14. For further Information plea the reputed age of one hundred Stewing Lamb Breastor^t ib.25» \n Self-Service Meal Depli. ' >• winning September 15 contact Mrs. Jack Turner, 25 and sixty-flve can remember when H| |b P'rmbcr 19 between the Main Street, Wo. 8-2734 or Mr houses were so far apart that cab- Pork Chops p ^ ^^ *>** 49= Sliced Bacon suPerR>ght b 66c • V Mr and 9 P. M. The Louis Miller, .510 Amboy Avenui bage for dinner was strictly a i registration is Sep- WO.-8-3171. family, not community matter. Loin Pork Chops centercut«ib.85« Smoked Pork Shoulders b 48c 7 Rib Steaks °;rib 75c ;ufib 85c Fine Qualify Seafood »\V OVERHEAD Means LOW PRICES Frankfurters sk^ ib 65c Available in Stores with Fresh Fish Departments Pork Sausage Meatib 53c unk

Come Early jar Best Selection Ki New ... Its Blue Kirkman's 1c Offer Kirktaa's C8«plexio»Joap Wesson Oil Glim Cheer ~ Cleanser Buy 4 oak«« regular price 26C Fijr cooking or ulads SALESROOM h( gr«ssl«u dishwashing VzVk 9 regular cakasZTt HOURS: 29* bold.

Daily 9 A. M. to 5:10 P. M. All A»P Super Maikots Friday 9 A. M. to 0 P. M Sweetheart Soap Sweetheart Soap and Self-Service Stores are FortoiitorWh. Op«n Friday Evenings to Saturday 9 A. U. to 4 P. JJ. EspKially for rU bslh . ' t)«jh 4 CtkM Sat., $ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1952 INDEPENDENT PAGE sir School Association Suffering Puppy Capt. Tighe Now WoodbridHr I Three-Way Split for 19S3 Phone Directory (Continued from Page 1> * Donates to Council W the dog bore no license, nothing could be done. At f estover AFB FORDS — A contribution to t'.ie WOODBRIDGE « Citizen's Council to aid In the "Early evening, the mayor was members, Qeorjip i ,, •''• r:(, school campaign was voted by the reached At list It seemed some- WESTOVER AFB, Mass.—Cap- Bascu, Michael p, '• k Better Schools Association at a •\i,:,. thing would be done to help the lain Joseph F. Tighe, son of Mrs. Zuboy, Louis ,i , '"• meeting Tuesday at the home of Segoor and Chariot j.• ,' Injured animal. At least the mayor Mary E. Truman of 114 Grove promised to do something about Mrs. Irving Kahree, 41 Liberty eepted as now m,.,,' it right away. But darkness, which Avenue, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, Street. Woodbrldge Chnpi, i,, has been transferred to Atlantic The association plans to organV mseting held Tui-,1 came two hours laUr, was starting toe a float to be used during the /» thi' Mailhaq: to envelope thn small, hurt, scared Division headquarters of the Mili- nlclpal Building tary Air Transport Service accord- campaign. Members will also form Arrangements *,,,,. An flrtnounwmMit from Lt. and bewildered dog that lay In Its bed a car pool and telephone squad. of weeds, before help came. Help ing lo an iiniiotincement made re- for the Forset-nv-ii,'|' Mrs, Fnmcls J. MlnchellB, 1131 finally came to the dog, but not by MaJ. Gen. James W held September 2u, y, , cently The International K«d Cross Kflst 37lh Street. Brooklyn, that a from any of our 'public servants' Spry. Atlantic Division Com- ionference, 69 to 12, voted for an son, Francis Joseph, Jr., VjiA born -Somerset Comtn$ Someone who couldn't stand the mander, 2 CRASHES IN FAMIU A/muM 20. Lt. MlnchellaU a far- patient suffering of the little dog, Captain TlRhe has been assigned mpartial inquiry Into Communist :harges of germ warfare against ONEIDA, N. Y , ,. mer Column resident ... A news Alphabetical Directory any longer, picked it up and took to trie Operations Section^ a< cur on a country i,,., , 1 Transport Controlins Duty Officer, he United States. rclra-i from the army that Cpl it to a veterinarian for attention. Eaton, Sr. of Krmw "Hi And it almost brpught .tears to and from this post he monitor; Waller c. Rcmpkowskl,-73 Plume 1950 he flew for United Nations, unpleasant exprriiM,,.,,', • '"• 'fell that person's eyes to s»e the pa-the movement of the aircraft crashed into by i ' •I..' Strri't, Isflin. is on his way home thiT'ishout the division. The At- tor The Palestine Truce Super- n Lhetic Joy that the little dog felt .Ision Commission and subse- Bertha. A few min,,;( ' fmm I lie Korean battle front un- at that small attentlori. Happily, lantic Division, one o'f the three third car, driven In '•' major MATS divisions, files high quently for the Commission for do: Hie Army's rotation plan. In the tfog- only suffered n broken ihe Independence of Libya. His Eaton Jr., bangcti nr,' Korea lie was a member of the leg and will get well again." priority cargo and passengers In Miss Eaton's am,,,,: „ Middlesex support of the Department of De- nost recent assiRnment wa8 with 25th Infantry Division, located on Morris County Questions Apathy he American Military Aid to suffered chest Alphabetical Directory fense. Its bases are scattered from and daughter the eastern front where bitter Alphabetical Directory Continuing Mrs. May writes: "I the east coast of the United Stater 3reece Missions In Athens, Greece. Jiill-flnhtinK and patrol-problnR oan't help but wonder how long to Bermuda, the Azores and on to continue . . . that dog would have lain there Europe and the Middle East. had not someone , intervened. Is A graduate of Woodbrldije High this lack of interest—humane in- School in June of 1941. Captain Joltings: terest—because nothing of politi- Tighe Joined the Air Force in De- ' This is n hint to the parertts who NEW SEPARATE DIRECTORIES for cal advantage was apparent? cember'' 1942 and has been flying take their children to No. 1 school "I'm not writing this to preach. ever sine? both in and out of the FORDS, N. J. - P. A. 4 034« In cars. Do not park in the firs I'd like to find the dog's owner, service. He. was commissioned n zone or you will receive a ticket. Second Lieutenant in April 1944 UNION-SOMERSET, MIDDLESEX and MORRIS COUNTIES The dog Is a female, white with WED. THRU SAT. TODAY Tlllir sv u The cops are through giving warn- brown markings. Right now the and shortly thereafter was flying combat with the 490th Bomb ings. So take this advice and save Cornel Wilde - Maum, | i dog is with the veterinarian and Group, part of the 8th Air Force lr) isorne money . , . Pvt, Wilfred Early next year New Jersey Bell Telephone Company will distribute three directories will be there for a week or so. She "KING KONG" "AT SWORDS Eberle, 115 Hamilton Avenue, in England. For his part in this to take the place of the present Union-Middlesex-Morris-Somerset directory. Is an extremely friendly and won-action he was awarded ttie DFC . (Color by Tcrlini, ,,| Fords, is now on security duty with derful little dog. L-wlsh she be- tile Flr.it Cavalry Division In Ja^ with cluster, the Air Medal with There will he one hook for Union-Somerset, one for Morris, and one for Middlesex. longed to me. . — Al.sn - pan . . Keasbry residents are re- seven clusters and the European "LEOPARD MAN" minded that there will be a public Shown above are the central office areas to be covered by the respective books. Mrs. May says the owner can Theatre Ribbon with three battle Lorttla YouriK . Knit meeting September 18 at Keasbey get In touch with her by calling stars. He was separated from the with Dennis O'Keefe - Marfto School at 8 P, M., to discuss the Metuchen 6-266041. She says service in December 1946 only tc "PAl't.A A three way split of Ihe 1953 Inlon-Middlesex- ruary, unless divided, would exceed 1,500 pages. there will be no charge for the be ordered back to active duty in (sale of the Keasbey Water System SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY to the Middlesex Water Company. Morrls-Somerset County directory was announced The book showed an increase of 116 pages last veterinarian's treatment. December 1948 to fly on the Berlin This has been going on fqr yiars, today by New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. year alone. Although Mrs. May does not Airlift for which he received the SUNDAY THIir ll|v| The Company explained that the new set up Medal for Humane Action. At p with Donald O'Connor velt Park ;jnder the auspices of able 1953 directory scheduled for delivery in Feb- business office merely for the askb" * Middlesex Council. N. J. Civil Service Association. In case of OURSE IN ECONOMICS FOOD PRICES, GEIGER COUNT FAILS, STATE THEATRE rain the affair will be held In WOODBR1DGE — A ten-week Because of lower prices for fresh AIBTJQUERQUE, N. M.—For WOODBRIDGE. N. J. Kiddie Keep Well Auditorium lo- cated in the paik, There will be :ourse in Fundamental Economic fruits and vegetables, the Govern- days scientists at the University of NOW THRU SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11-13 (refreshments, games lor young 'rinclples will be offered by the ment's index of retail food prices New Mexico studied the mass of The Sensational Thrill That Startled Millions Henry George School of Ne.v Jer- and old, and NO speeches ,.. Mrs. dropped six-tenths of one per cent black, porous material sent to "KING KONG11 John Skrovanck, 44 Luther Ave- sey. Classes will be held at the them as the possible remains of DAYS ilurinp the two weeks ended July nue, Hopelawn, reports that one Perth Amboy Library on Wednes- with Fay Wray and Robert Armstrong plus day evenings at 7:30 starlint,' Oc- 28th, according to the Bureau of one of the mysterious green fire- of her Rhode Island Reds laid an Labor Statistics. The BLS Index balls. They even used their Geiger "LEOPARD i^AN" egg six inches long. When she tober 1. The group will meet for a two-hour session onto a week un- now stands at 233.7 per cent of the counters on the stuff. Finally, In with Dennis O'Keefe and Margo broke it open, expecting double 1935-39 average, a slight decline yolks, she found another hard- der a competent lender, Ernest desperation, one of them showed SUNDAY, MONDAY ana TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 - 16 ONLY from the all-time peak of two shelled egg — complete — inside. Eblovi, Rahway. All :ic', tits are weeks earlier. the mass to his wife. She looked at "FRANCIS GOES TO WEST PQINT" Julian Pollak, Elizabeth . news- welcome. There is no charee for it, sniffed and then informed the with Donald O'Connor and Lori Nelson plus paperman, can attest to the truth tuition but a small enrollment fee puzzled scientists that it was only, of the story . . . is charged which covers cost of 1953 car production may rise to burnt toast. "THE WINNING TEA*M" text-book and other material. Tin- 5,000,000. school'is a chartered educational with Doris Day and Ronald Reagan Vital Statistics: institution founded in 1935, is non- Thursday evenings. John T. Tet- The drafting of 19-year-olds WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 - 20 THURS.-FRL- political and non-commercial, ley, Woodbrldge, who is director of moved nearer as the Army asked Ray Bolger In "WHERE'S CHARLEY" Born at Perth Amboy General Headquarters are (it 1114 Broad the school, invites Inquiries. for 47,000 men in October. Hospital during the past week: Street, Newark, where the course Humphrey Tension Sealed A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stan- will be offered Monday throunh ley Maier, 13 Fredethel Street, Wbodbridsje ... A son to Mr. and • Mrs. Michael Vaszuka, Berkshire Street, Woodbridge ... A daugh-1 Met. «-IS79 WALTER READE THEATRES CHRISTENSEN'3 ^ Aluminum Combination ter to Mr. and Mrs, James Me-, ISEL1N iMlin. N. 1. Grath. 158 Longview Clrlce, Fords' "THE FRIENDLY STORE" , ,'. A daughter to Mr, and Mrs. NOW to SAT.. SEl'T 13 4 Thrilling v John Martowicz, 48 James Street, I Tony Curtis • IMper l.;turU Days, Starting Hopelawn ... Not as busy a week I "NO ROOM FOR as usual al the Perth Amboy insti- THE GROOM" FRIDAY! A washing-whiz-with * Plus Maureen O'llara STORM WINDOWS! tution where the stork is, as a rule, an exceptionally busy bird. "KANGAROO" superb new fashion added! SUN. to TllES., Sri'T Hi • j&tb (jit** Virginia Mayo • Knnulil !ti':m;m Lust But Not least: | "SHE'S WORKING HER WAV HAYWORTH • FORD 2nd Lt. Robert Zamalarl, son of, THROUGH COLLEGE" AND SCREENS Joseph Zanzalari, 56 Mexwell Ave- Plus, (ornil Wilde rse, Fords, is now attending an "CALIFORNIA CONQUEST" Associate Battery Officers Course One Low Price for Any Size! at Fort Bliss, Texas. Lt, Zanzalari graduated from the University of Alabama in June . . . Legitimate theatre, enthusiasts In this area jrtll be interested In the coming production of "Mister Roberta" on | • t'ltis Thrilling Action Co-hit on the S;ime Wide the stase of the Majestic Theatre (Jcorjje Montgomery, Katin Booth in in' Perth Amboy; Tuesday evening, Up to l> September 30 for one performance "CRIPPLE CREEK" ... A rodeo for the benefit of St. 1-ont; Mary's Church and Schools, Perth In Technicolor! Amboy, will be held Sunday, 2 • STARTING TUKSDAY! THE ACTION HIT OF THE VEAK • P. M. at The Corral on Circle L Ranch, Routes 9 and 4 at Cheese- Kirk Douglas "THE BIG SKY" Optional quake . . . j:state Senator "Bob" (iivatcst Story Since "Covered Wagon," with KlUnbctli Threatt Vogtel has been named chairman Plus: Walt Disney's Dellehtfuf Hit, "WATER BIRDS," of the State Democratic Organi- In Technicolor! zation's Speaker's Bureau. He will LILANO HAYW4KD Prutnfa be assisted by Assemblyman Frank One. t Beautiful Slender Aluminum Frames Thompson of Mercer County. Performance "Bob" says he expects to call for Olllji TOD ANDREWS TDKS. IJVE., • Self-Storing, No Changing « dinner meeting next week of all AND NEW YORK CO.** II UMID» ~~- SKI'T. 39 i1, IKOMdSHICUH 21 county] chairmen . . . Well, off O I go for aj two week's vacation in • New "Tension Sealed" Construction Massachusetts. Be seein'ya. . . . • Aluminum Screens STRAND WOODBRIDGE • Lifetime Red-Wood Inserts VARSITY! $ Perth Amboy — P. A. 4-|5!Kii DRIVE-IN MANUFACTURED TO FIT YOUR, OWN SWEATERS if 3 BIG DAYS * At Hlovtrleaf — Tel. WO-8-^ —DIRECT SERVICE JFROM OUR Fri., Sat. & Sun. COUNTY FACTORY TO YOU. • FRIDAY & SATURDAY • Ffetty, practical for your pet... precision tailored creepall in mercer- m ued. Sanforized poplin with Dot -RIO GRANDE Flexible Steel Snappers at crotth and legs that ease dressing and diapering. Turnback cuffs reveal colorful, vat-dyed. Sanforized, VENETIAN BLINDS ch«ek«d IlinneletU lining for ex((a warmth and added wear. 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\\ Init Makes Miss Ruth Barbara Jogan* Wed Hopclawn Couple Firemen Honor Memory of Deceased Comrades Firemen's Parade If • »|:,ns for Dance To Edward Romanowski, Sunday Married in Amboy Sunday Largest FORDS—Miss* Ruth Barbara Jogan, daughter of Mr. s *- \ membership drive by ,nd Mrs. Joseph Jogan, 816 King George Road, became the HOPELAWN — The martlnse of Jn Second Ward ary of Fords Me- Miss Margaret Irene Kalona, , VFW, was closed >rlde of Edward Walter Romanowski, son of Mr, and Mrs. dRURhter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael FORDS — Firemen trom many iicld In post head- Albert Romanowski, 42 Randolph Street, Cartcret, Sunday J Katona, 522 A Amboy Avenue, parts of the state joined to honor Farrlngton. afternoon in Our Lady of Peace Church. The pastor, Rev. Perth Amboy, to John C. Kollar, the memory of deceased firemen , nnnounoed John E. Grimes, officiated. son of Mrs. Antoinette Kollar, 114 of the Fords, Keasbey and Hope- Mrs. Rose Barton- The 'bride's sown was of white — —• James Street, was solemnized Sat- fawn fire companies, Rinday tn the winner. ., .mported French Chantilly.' lacn Boys' Vocational School, Perth urday afternoon In Our Larly of one of the largest parades ever iimeJka brought 13 'ashloned with a Queen Ann col- Amboy, and Is employed by the Hungary Church, Perth Amboy. seen In this area. iilcci members, the lar, a fitted bodice, long Blecves, Rev.'Lawrence Horvath performed brought in by any Syncro Company, Inc. Perth Peter Johnson, oldest member •ind a full circular lace apron the double-ring ceremony. of th*, United Exempt Firemen's . A «lft sale has fleet shirt of. nylon tulle. Her silk Amt)0'r- with Mrs, Mary Michael Katona, brother of the Association, officiated at the rites Illusion veil fell fi'om a Queen bride, gave her in marriage. Shi1 In Fords Park. A monument was Tentative Ann lace crown with bead and was attired In a gown of larp and unveiled memorializing the con- I party In jOctober rhlnestone trimming and she car- satin with'a full-length train. Her tribution of the firemen to th«~ ried a cascade of white rases, sweet CampaigiiOiitlined fingertip-length veil was attached township's progress • • 1 in Martin, presi- Hi urn peas and gardenias. to a cap trimmed with pearls and Tributes to the firemen were of- cc(l the post will Miss Marlon Turk of Perth Am- By School Group she carried a bouquet of white "SO 1 r'•?>•*• V ! fered by State Senator Bernard W. n.iiloween dance No- boy attended as maid of honor roses and bsby's breath. Vogel, Mayor Hugh B. Quieley and Miv Martin will be the i>.. v 1 L v and Mlm Many fiacura of Perth Miss Virginia Frazee, Hopelawn, Second Ward Commlttermen Peter ,n innn. Costume prizes FORDS—A contribution to the Amboy was bridesmaid. John was maid of honor and Mrs .Julia Schmidt and William J.' Warren.- mii'd. Council to, aid in the OF': Nemjo of Carteret was best man Muruslak, Perth Amboy, was ma- Winners of awards In the pa- i..r prize winner was n n rade were: Most In line. Raritan , Miithiasen. A socia was usher. voted at a meting of the Better ,^ °' ^ ^ ,". Engine Co. No. 2; best appearing, , iih Mrs. Ann Mako, Schools Association of: WoodbridgWoodbridgee K^sbey, was flower girl Al Following a wedd>ln« trip to Thomas, Roselle Park, served n.° Relief Fire Co., Mount Holly: best ]'ii/i's were awarded to .Florida, the Townshlphe W Bt le home of appearing fife and drum corps, > Mrs. Ann Zslga, 41 Liberty best man, while Michael Kalona M the local Jr., Perth Amboy, ushered. Byrjn first prlra, Lions Club, Perth Am- l.nnd. Mrs. Louise De- C C Kath, Woodtoridge, was ring boy; second prise, South Amboy • Mrs. Emily westlake. « > ^assodatioim. "aouuijjouiuinl wilV 11*l hav!,•« ret aH MUPfloatV ur ln bearer. Lions Club; third prize, Mel rose n,i A V,TM °r * « residents to vote for the m The couple will reside in their Fife, Drum and Bugle Corps. "5 '^A!" ^5" ""SroIm "hod referendum on September new home, 12 Olen Court, East First Aid corpi prizes went to J South Amboy for best appearing Middlesex County Girls' Voca- wiu be organlze(L Representatives Brunswick, after a wedding trip tiiship Couple squad and ambulance, and to Mill- tonal and Technical School, BH1 te sent ^ g meetlng at the to Atlantic City. For traveling, the EiRhty-thne yr:u old I'ctcr Johnson, Krasbry, oldest living exempt fireman of Fords, Hopelawn and town for Its best appearing ladies' Woodbridge. and Is employed by nigh School this afternoon to dis- bride "wore a grey suit with black KeasbVy. is shm\n i>i)inlin« to the iiiFfription on the flromi-n's monument unveiled at Impressive auxiliary unit. The most In line irricd Saturday the Maiden Form Company, Perth cuess the distribution of Board of accessories and a corsage of red ceremonies in fords I'.nk. Sunday afternoon. Amboy. Her husband was gradu- Education brochures on the need roses. award went to Raritan Engine Co. ated from the Middlesex County of the ne wschools. No. 2. \N TOWNSHIP — Miss M Aiwny. daughter of CRESTVIEW TERRACE Lady of Peace Church Setting Infant Baptized M:; Wiillam J. Arway, Kovak Returns ,, i'ci i are, became th Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Molnar At Church Rites :> r.iinl Allen Swords, son JOTTINGS For Young-Ernish Nuptial Rite • i Mrs. Robert K. Swords, By MARY BURTT From Conventioa i i! Boulevard, Batur- On Honeymoon to Miami Beach FORDS—Our Lady of Peace Church was the setting for FORDS—.Rev. Julius Woytovlch P. A. 4-2596-M, r. • nt 9 o'clock followlni FORDS — Our Lady of Peace'Perth Amboy. Her husband at- the marriage of Miss Ruth A. Ernish, daughter of Mr. and administered the sacrament of 1 FORDS—<3eorge, Kovak, Imme- mass In St. Paul : Church was the setting for the tended Perth Amboy, Woodbridge Mrs, George C. Ernish, 86 Warner Avenue, to Arthur T. baptism to Julius Gerezanlch, in- diate past district? governor and • i-:;lil;ind Park.Jhe dou marriage of Miss Dolores M. and Newark schools and is a vet- Lots of luck and happiness to fant son of Mr, and Mrs. Julius •vmony was performei Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Young, 48 Paul now International councilor, was Tomko. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. eran of World War II, having Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ors?,ulskfr 86 Street. The double-ring ceremony was performed Saturday Gerezanich, lMfi Amboy Avenue, t ;•• A. Sgenera. l chairman. Game winners will reside at 188 Rutgers Street was. guest speaker at a meeting of Raritan Township. boys' and girls' activities, reported was flower girl. .^nJBS.- -—- *•-' • the William J. Warren Association ilMI'S. were Mrs. Jay Mankowski, Mrs. New Brunswick. For traveling the a successful-season. Joseph Dam- held at the Fords Tumble Inn. baoh, Chairman of the paper ,.;.' of Highland Park William F. Molnar, Fords, served I The bride was attired In ft gown Muriel Hamilton, Mrs. Balos, Mrs. *ride wore a tweed suit with black drifts, reported additional effort •>.l. the bride Is em- as best man and ushers were Wil- of satin and Chantilly lace. Her Panek, Mrs. Florence Mutzubdtgh, accessories. He outlined the operations of H. fi. Runkin to Address Will be made this coming season ir Associate Alumnae liam and Prank Fabian, Fords. nylon veil fell from a cloche Mrs. Robert Rossi, Jr. The birth- Mrs. Young, a graduated Perth ;he surrogate's office and the :i Ni w Brunswick, Her -rnThe coupicouple are mon a » ™"™; trimmed with rhlnesWnes and her days of Mrs. Pasko, Mrs. Audrey Amboy High School and Berkley Board of Freeholders. Mr. Brown Fords Republican Club i•, craduatcd from Me- ^ ? also answered Questions relating to Miami Beach, Florida, and will ,„„„,„* ^-was ^ norchi,fthMd su rroundeJmnrUil,Ad Buckney and Mrs, Panek were I Business College, East Orange, is to making and probating a will. srhnol and is a vet- reside at the Liberty Street ad- celebrated. Gueste were.Mrs. Peter \ employed nt the Raritan Arsenal, FORDS—Herbert B. Rankln, Surprise Party Given 1 by white roses. i S Army. He is enrt- dress. The bride chose a powder Township Commltteeman Wil- former Third Ward Committee- , Fords, at- Maffo, Cleveland, O., and Mrs.lMetuchen. Her husband was grad- For Mrs. Feddersnn n-lcvislon technician blue suit with Navy blue acces- Rossi, Jr., Fords. The door prize liam J. Warren asked that all man, will be the principal tended the bride aa maid of honor, • •: on University Stores. sories and an orchid corsage. was won by Mrs. Buckney. The those who are not registered do speaker at a meeting of the .while Miss Barbara Toth, Fords, FORDS — Mrs. Harry A. Fcd- The bride, a graduate of Wood- next meeting will be held Octo- so before September 25 in order to Fords Republican Club to be and Miss Marie Dankovich, Perth derson was given a surprise kitch- bridge High School and the New- ber 1. be eligible to vote in the coming held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock Amboy, were bridesmaids, Janet Bechtold Funeral en shower In the home of Mrs, Wi- October 12 ark Preparatory and Business Our deepest sympathy to the election. in Frank's Hall. Ann Buchko, Fords, was flower Vice President Ernest Blanch- Raymond Hansen, 366 Neville, \( hv Kosury Society School, Is employed as secretary Sabo family, 139 Corey Street. Mrs. Mildred Jensen will be in Street, Perth Amboy, by Mrs. Han- te Attorney Samuel Sladkus in girl. Joseph Yuhasi served his Rites Are Held urd presided In the absence of brother as best man and ushers My thanks tu my neighbors for charge of the program assisted sen and Mrg. August Bauer, Fords. theip kifidness, help, cards and Charles J. Alexander, president \Us. Mary Letso, Mrs. were Edward Clavtn,, Woodbridge, by Mrs. Lena Watts and Mrs. Mrs. Fedderson, who is the for- gifts while my son, Jimmie,' was in who was attending the PBA con- • ;iii(i Mrs, fcllwabetir and Albert Cackowski, Perth Am- FORDS Wtllhm G. Berhto'M Eleanor Smlnk, William Toth mer Blllle K(g and for President, rank event? mid slum,', th•' important public offices are to be filled. The important item at the minute is for ttsked: DAY. 'I:!'- rach man and woman of voting age who In Wdodbridge Township, registration "As of today, do you lean more •ON ITS RECOi'i) •! can meet the voting requirements, to make can be completed within a few minutes Kt to the Democratic Party or to JERSEY POLL i.-; -,, the Republican Party?" ACCURATE BAl'ovi. '[ID sure certain registration requisites are met the office of the Town Clerk during regular LEAN TOWARD DEMOCRATIC PUBLIC OPINION !• by Srptember 25. In Middlesex County, business hours. If you are not registered, PARTY OR GOP7 ' TTON. Independent Voters Only, those who were on the poll books at last why not take care of the matter at once? THE NEW .IFI.V., Statewide HAS A PERFFCT Republicans 46% FOR PUBLISIII-D t'- Democrats 3! TION FORECAST-- • A Decision Controlled by Facts, Not Fear Neither 16 BATTING AVEI)\OK With fear of polio being what it is, local of trained personnel are better off than And Independents throughout —THE NEW ,!F!'^ the state as of TODAY express HAS NEVER BEK \ '.',' school and health officials faced a particu- when they are free to roam at will, led Vic- an even greater preference for 'ANY PUBLIPHKM i'! larly difficult decision over the question of tor C. Nicklas, Superintendent of Schools, OOP candidates for Congress TION FORECAST whether to start fall classes on schedule. over Democratic candidates. • This npwspiip. i |, , to his recommendation that the schools GOP Congressional candidates reports of the NY-. .• Some communities deferred the opening open on schedule. Arrival of much cooler polled 16ublUiied Everv Tli'ir••! " Will Malenkov Succeed Stalin? tutlons. At the start, deVafliere registrations broke all, previous on the pumpkin. favor for President?" Th« Woodbrldne IMibMsn:;. I PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Woodbrlrtnc « J Several recent announcements from Rus- porting to the party Congress has caused found that the high cost'Slay- records totaling 1,742,374 of State Purchase Director Fred ing is more of a threat to hc&futig which 1,439,801 were for passen- VOTE Sntacrtptton ratn &T mill, lift sia have caused widespread speculation speculation that Malenkov is Stalin's choice-- V. Ferber was reported this week Independent Voters Only, 1n( postage, mil' M.r the line gainst new impost* than ger cars and 213,853 for commer- to be ready to advertise for bids months, J1.50; thru' ramnli. throughout the nations of the world. The as the next leader of the Soviet. ever. However, Governor j'jjjlred cial vehicles and farm trucks. to place gold leaf on the Capitol Statewide single copies by mi,: I" 1 The number of drivers licensed Eisenhower 57% payable In aiiv.iiuiv most important of these announcements ,. George M. Malenkov is about 5 feet 7 E. Driscoll, who has parHea'all dome which has presented a sor- By carrier delivery. H mil- thrusts for new taxes durifat?' the reached a new high of 1,986,458, Sievenson 38 was one by Joe Stalin calling for an All- inches high and weighs about 250 pounds. ry appearance for several years. past five years, is expey^il; .^o a rise of 5 per cent over the pre- The 1952 Legislature appropri- Undecided 5 Union Party Congress, theoretically the At 50 years old, he holds the important continue his successful caqu>aj$n vious year. ated $1SJQO0 for the Job. The latest New Jersey Poll statewide survey shows that 3 chief policy making body of the Communist position of secretary of the Central Com- for another gear. ^ ^ . t, ; •$• fcriyers' iiqeniW* wilt rtntinuK^• the bwtask Is the cleaning of Municipal officials in conven- to coat $8 during the balance of the ancient dome before the gold out of every 10 of the potential party which incidentally hasn't met in the mittee ancf chief of the Orgburo. • . tion at Atlantic City from No- the year, as the law does not pro- leaf is applied, The copper un- Jast 13 years. Among others who are talked about as vember 18 to 21 wjll again adopt vide %M*rv"«>»

. ,#>"...:,, .• -11 WKTE NTNE ,;NpTsNT-LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, 1952 Theodore.Pichalskl. Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hatnel and Rahway, were the guests of Mrs. Mrs. Paul Thomas. Mornlngstde i card party September 16 at the daughter, visited her sister and Rotd, leader of the Cloverettes Scott, Mrs. Leon Nattie Sr., Mrs. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr» son, Alan, Maryland, were the Theresa Importico. Patricia Ave- Alehouse, Inrhan Avenge, at 8 mi*. Sunday. 4»H Club.ls Very anxious to receive Leon Natkie Jr., MUs Eleanor p. M. Mrs. Reginald Brady is serv- Jesse Schaefler, Bethlelram, Penn- weekend guests ot her mother, OLONIA ACTIVITIES Steven Brady, son ot Mr. and the help of a ),unior leader. She Chapman, Miss Wilma Froehllch, ng as chairman, assisted by Mrs. sylvania, last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Madsen, RutjreYs Miss Carole Scott. Miss Patricia (| Nll(w from Colonla proper, Inman Avenue Section, Avenue. Mrs. Reginald Brady, Oayvood must be It years old or over and 1 to land Parker, Mrs. Joseph Cpl. Stephen Karisz. Fort Eus- be free every otHff Saturday and Scott) and Mrs. Edward NaUie's ""'' Colonla Village and Gordontwn Spium, Mrs. August Frawr and tlce, Virginia, was home for a few Mrs. Nicholas Magazono and Avenue, celebrated his 11th birth- day at a family party Saturday. be genuinely Interested in 4-H mother, Mm. Anna Pleyer, all of By Mra. Margaret Boott Mrs. John De Sllva. days this week with his wife and Miss Patricia Scott, •Inman Ave- Colonla. Telephone Rahwajr 7 -2995-W Chests Included: Mr. and Mrs. work. She will be trained for her Theodore KuJ&wskl, son of Mr. ffloth«r-in-law, Mrs. Theresa Im- nue, entertained at dinner Sunday work by the 4-H leaders group Susan Longbine. daughter ot "portlco^ Patricia Avenue. MlM Carole Luberto, Moonachie; MarVy Callas and daughter, Betty, md Mrs Theodore KUjawstti 8r., Elizabeth and Mrs. Ann Velko and PieftSC call Mrs. Thomas, RAtvwny Mr and Mm. Christian Longbine, inwood Avenue, entered Albright Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stortn have Airman Frrst Class Gerard Brack- 7-0307. Colonta Boulevard, was christened .,„., ,,f l.ho Colonitf Tanglewood Lane, entertained Mi en, Mitchell Field. Long Island; son, Ronald. Hillside. ,.,, ;,n(l the Ladles and Mrs* Lawrence Jeckum aii( CJollefte, Pennsylvania, last week. returned to their home on Inman A baby shower was held In hon- Sunday at St. Cecelia's Church by Avenue after touring the New T. 8. Alfred Palmer, Camp Kilmer. Edward Reseter. Middlesex held last week at daughter, Elsie, Lake Mohsyvk. Mr. and Mrs. August DeVlco Road, left this week to tour or of Mrs. Edward Natkle, New Father John Wllus. 8ponsors were I'liins were dlS^ ml children, August Jr. and England States. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutter and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Gregoris, . Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Kim son, Ricky, Amhcrst Avenue. Younsstown, Pennsylvania, Be* Dover Ro«l, Monday evening, at i,i,. fall minstrel mil and daughter, Lynn, New Do Sharon Lynn, Patricia Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Reseter, the home of Mrs, Margaret Scott Newark. A family dinner was held Middlesex Road, were the dinner spent a few days last week at ton, Massachusetts and Canada i,, iinnounced later. •er Road, ore recuperating ai ,\ere guests Sunday of .Mr., and with his band, t h e "Music Inman Avenue. Attending were' for thl»ly guests. Guests weTe from ,. (inner nf the sea- vtis. Martin Menke, Stelton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mlctfaet Island Heights. Maplewood, Newark and Colonia. home from Injuries sjifTereti on Mr. and Mrs. James Black Jr. Comics." Mrs. Nicholas Magazcno, Mrs l ,m September 27th Labor Day when their automobile Mr. and Mrs. James Black and'DeZemo, Metuchen. viininitUie members was In a collision at Layton. The iicott. Raymond Klbll Joseps were enroute home from Bernard vacation at DinKinans Ferry pnok. Pa. i Price,' and Mrs. John Feldmari and son Richard, and Mrs. C. F. Neuhaus ,, ,ki. The next regu- liiirtip.s Auxiliary aB of Faii-view Avenue, attendee day evening at the Union County Rppubllcai Club picnic Saturday in Clai'l ,',i ;ii I) o'clock as a , ,,f ilie Firemen and Township as the guests of Mrs ,ll begin at 9 Feldman'g mother,, Mrs. Ann w Sharr, Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sfiwyei i Women's Republl- and children. Robin Sue and Wil- ,,,. piiins to see "Ca-r- liam, Longfellow Drive, attendee: .:',,:„.,• :i ul, the Paper a picnic at the home of Mr. ami „,, r> Mlllbum, at a Mrs. Joseph Adams, Rospllc. v.crk held at the Maureen Scott, daughter of Mrs Ignore Curbaugh Margaret Scott, Inmnn Avenge. ,,,-:iiril. Awards were celebrated her 10th birthday sit a i:,,l)ert Sawyer, and party Saturday. Guests were: 1 :,:ic:,sey. New mem- Janet Scott, Carolyn Van Der Lin- ,, Mil" the club are den, Lydia Santos, Dale Muslin .,. r,ie/.ei'. Mra. John Carole Hltzler and Roberta l'uiiuis Leach, Mrs Schusslev. ,. Mrs. John Elliott, Mrs. Mary Garafolo. Lake Ave- --£ ; ; ;iwvcr, and Mrs. nue, was a guest of Mrs. Theresa ACME la fwnoun Importico, Patricia Avenue, lusi for beef! Serve »' •i. . Ernest FilUpon week. Usty chuck roast! ;, ifiehiird, Mary Ann Mrs. E. F. Gllhauser. Gaywood i-ihv Road, have re Avenue, left Saturday for a six- ]• summer home week vacation to Frankfurt, Ger- many. I BA Andrew Alonso, Mrs Cnaries Scott S). Enflnk| j Road, is recuperating at home af- ter suffering Injuries in a fall i.ist ROAST or week. I/CTCflUP Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Strubel. STEAK lb. I READING NOTES Colonla Boulevard, attended the Union County Republican Picnic CHUCK I )b:i MrDonnell Saturday in Clark Township as Bone in. Acme Sav-U-Trim removes much surplus fat. guests of the Elizabeth Daily PICKLES nlir VVOK-UHW Journal. Mr. and Mrs. William BistaK CORN M:\VS and daughter, Cheryl, Tanglewood BONELESS • : Directors of*the Lane,.spent the weeki.nd with her lb. • : . uJ Port Reading sister and brother-in-law. Mr, nml SHOULDER X i 1 met Wednes- Mrs. Lester Roberts, Philadelphia. . C. her outfit frrtm the .won- : CORN Yellow sors. Sponsors are; Al's Sunoco 5-19 ' were Mr. and .riinis, Carteret; Station, Lselln; Cooper's Dairy, iinila.s. Mrs. Rob- Iselln; Reppin's Garage, Railway: Seedless Air, and Mrs. Meile Excavating, Iselin:* Iselin GRAPES 'm; Reading; Mrs, Lumber Co.; Caiser, Builder. Dun- 2-25 • < nf (lie Bronx, elien; Wolf Press, Linden and the j • i honor, Mr. and Ideal Beauty Salon, Highland Park. The League began bowline Potatoes ££* 3^.25' r served and Tuesday and will continue each OCEANS , presented to Tuesday evening at .8 o'clock at se|Mied |WR Mi•- 'Z,-tllo. the Metuchen Recreation Center. The Coffee Club met Wednesday IDEAL Tomatoes at the home of Mrs. J nines Tay- Naialp MinUCCi gart, Harrisson Avenue. Present ."•(.ilitlie Jean, Mr. were: Mrs. Charles Oliplnmt, Mrs: APPLE Haley mid son, Margaret Scott, Mrs. George - i PEL i .John Anlering Scott, Mrs. Edmund Hughes and liin-th mid Bever- Mrs. Frederick Sutter. M0NT6 i uk DcHari, spetjt The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Co- iiev I.sliind. lonia Volunteer Fire Co. will hold WEAL Broccoli SPEAKS , ,, Hegularly 27cl Our Fmest Nabisco Grahams If ;b 33^ f COLO Heinz Gherkins kf Wieners * J^S^SUL itr 45c Heinz Vinegar 01. bolllt ^OC Beans Marshmallow Fluff'V; 21c Chili %ice ito». J.I1 ooc Succotash Marmalade lb. Jar India Eelish vasz no Cut Corn CEEAM WHITE 10-01. Jlr ZOC V N MAID Shortening lb. <•• 28c Sauce %8 Juice "lir 2lc Renuzit "d^V*" ff." $1.29 '" V-8 Cocktail r D 39c Bon Ami Powder 2.... 25c SEABROOK MIXED Discriminating women wear matching acces- Orange Base «£.r 15c "II sories. I;or (hat fashionable look let our Bab-o -mr . 2»» 25c e Fashion Consultant help'you make your selec- Cream of Rice 43™. 33C Vegetables JJTi9 SPREAD' Borax %?!£ tion. Bring your own dress material—we do PAL 'J&&r%. fax 47c .8c t£ 31c the rest! u Glim * ««,; X29c " Other Hfelpjul servhes opred by PAL T. '«rt£l. 47c E Pw Dial Soap . your Sewing Outer Models 2 .Vf." 77c 2 ?'f *2.93 2 ^25q VlBG|N1A LEE Sugar or Ctinamon HEMSTITCHING Kirkman's 3^« 22c BUTTONHOLING Doughnuts PICOTINO SAVE OVER 40*, on" Open Fridays fill 9 P. M. / Ovem trvmhl Specialty priced! Serve them with A»He nrkl , I:'"" be tit* rosl* nf thin fwle llnr ol I,(it 21. Block 19B-H. with th( nd Ineliirilni! September 18, 1BS3. and nn ! ilni or PIBI'R of beginning. i I"" l b t Northerly IIrm of wld right-of-way ( orriflle ilrirl. Fwte. along center line of Went Poml l! " H"' 1" easterly ion |,.,. iM'ii: and lft.fiOO,- Toftthrr with nil mi'l uliumlar Hie NOTICE lo » point. MM point being Ihe In- Pul lnK IMnrm At«n*l l »W« Highway rlitliu privilege*, hrwlluments mul theni'e (71 Northwesterly dlrectloi i hereby given tlint the District Kef- 000 will l)f (•:•, !v liu-i ;ill .u the nionn the Southwesterly Hne ol Bouti «KC OSD WARD—TOtBTH tornertlflh nf ewiter Hne uf west center line of u npiuirteiiance* tlwreunto IWIOJIUIIIK tn Ion Bonrd« in and for 'the Township Pond. Koad with a line drawn nnral- lilllin WARD—THIRD DISTHIO1 thtnee nortlm,, romhlncrt m>! i sinsno noo.000. a tn anywise ftppertAtnlng. It I. Block I9»-B. MJ.M Feet More or if WoodbrNlge will sit at places hereln- DIITtUCT u| Lewi lo the most W««terly corner ot m'' lel to and 4»0 Teot westerly from i'mnprlslng Sewaren. tjr line of w,,,,', , nii-i---JIT was told ifter designated on L'omprlainr central ford*. All Jh&t Pennnylvsnla Avenue, as In Id out,] !,<>t si. Filock 198-H, thenre. |8» In (rail lylr.g north King O«or(e> rolling Place: Sewirfn School. the center M,h. Sheriff. TIRSDAV, NOVEMBER 4, itSZ, thence southerly along salW Hne to ; lonte #tt,- ,i, ' IIBUHEII « HBUREH. Attorneys Northeasterly direction, and along the Post ro»d. lying between the Rdrl- between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and a point. The ljortheast comer to i along the C8in,.r I -I,. 8 i. 11. IB, 25 S3 »1i.V Westerly or Nort.ltwenturly lint of Lai tan Township llns and th« boundary TIKIlIt WAR1>—FOURTH 1:00 V. M., Eastern 3t»nd«rd Time, for property helonftlnn to St. Jlary s j wav Routi. a.- NOTH'F.S -1, Block lfW-B. 344.30 Feet Mort or he purpOM of conducting a »r the Pint Ward, and lying; aonlh Vi"-, to nt) IUIKIP point In Mid line; i.f a northerly boundary deacrlbed, church nntl alno the northwest cor-i . the frlrd lOUtrl boilnflary nn,. '.,, Rtfer To: W-Koottprtd fteefl 1 GENERAL KLKCTION ihenif i* still along Mild line »nd as fnllnwB: ner of properly known an Washing- . rtfUlrottf and #**( Of•way; th»|,,;(, „.„.; VII H i: ID KI1IIIKRS NOTICH 01- 1-l.llLlC HALE to voU upon candidate* for the follnw- tun Heights, theni'e southerly nloug , ! r . WTHtlll-rl.V I,,,,,,,';, ; •AVi'i>r;y IIIIP uf lot si. Block l&S-C IteglnnlnK nt a point IB the tUrl- l •• •'-: ' •' r<- I'lvcil M thf TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN' ng office's: 4(i5 75 Fen More or Less to the aald tan line H>0 feet north of Ihe north- boumlaiy line of Wa»hlnKH>ti ! „, - p,nre| r,rlrt Of RfthWRy |(1 ,!„; •• • •••]••• ''••• " Room 505, At a rmulnr meeting of thf Township Southerly line of Mutton Hollow Road President of the United States O^offeas Aveini,. !••' -•! !' . ''i'.r- N>w Brunt, o/ the Township of Wnort- erly line of Fifth SJtroft; thenc* T in't Point or Place of B«glunlng. Vice preAldent of the united States e:iMlerly ami l.ftO feet north of Fifth ivnil aautliHKtr.i! .as. held TuHdiiv. August lflih On* Ml UnlWd. States Senator !»" T\^r w r %£r* \ •* -*••• . Th' nbovf-mpntloned description is Street i-rosslng Qrant A?«fl«» to the v of St, Oeorgi.s \\ • ('••I IMJ, 1 was dlrertert in a<". One ill Congressman nnrtliprly line of Fordi Terrace No. or plnce (,f \,,,si,,, tlmt on TMeMny ei-enlni;. ((pptpmher rrrnflprl to njver: One ill Surrogate liTn.V'tt'r'^a'Jlo'n. "^ ! .IHIBD WARt^K.FTR »tlWCf 1 1 ! ot I Block 196 C l: t'erup northerly alonf the same boundary1 of e j PI,,;;; - h tri'ist coin ply Jntl. 1*>.'>2, ihe. Township CoinmU'i ' Two 12) Members of the Board of cenlfi' lin e o'f NP•W- umpertv InAve the- i! P.ni^.yiinlBe»llinlii|i a nnailrott a dpol«>t Itt- * will meet »l 8 P M. (DST. In the f'om- 1 1M B io mi "ii«le; thence e*»terly alorg by the )(lel:«°;ii Rpirl- Chosen Freeholders for the full term of ;i tmrfhrrly Hn« of Fordu Terrace, along nter i Is . ni'TVi-tef THIRD nilMfe Chftmhers, Mf-rn'ir'.al MimlcU'fvl 1 A 1M D three yeant , WAKII, sr\i 196 D N". 1. to the center of Mary o"N ; ,, to! H..H- BtGlNtNNTNl Q •,, , -1 Woodhrlik'e, New Jerfy. n:ul 1 Ft One ill Township Commltteeman renter line of P-rtwlv:uH>i < ,,mt running northerly •i expose nnd Re1.) 9\ p.ihilr sale imrl; tn 1 A 1MB ivmw; thenca northerly along th« Hi« P i-hMnln. Itnilroad to the cen- erly line of «(.„,,.„' ,' from each of tlie three wards (•t-ntoT of Mary Avenue, to a. point Artnue. a« laM nut uniilh nf N»w , IMim the hwheit bidder nrrnrrtlnp t^> tern^^ I It •H- of Hi«ti« H1»hwfc.Y Route the same la intfr.(. . m t One ill Township Commltteemin I("i r<-e-t north of the northerly litie. Hrim.uwK* Avenue, tln'ii. o siiiilliirlv , I'i" l 1 • ly llile of th,. \l,.' it sate on BIP with the Tnwnihlp Clert from the Mrnt Ward to .wrve an un- along line or snlM PmiiiM-lviw-IA A."-. -:.. II n. i. Tiotthensterly alonr the rn»n tn liHpeitlon «n*l to he uiibllcly I of I'll man Avenue, thence eanterly explred term of one yt'ar. line in Ilie renter line uf tln> l,c!ilu-li ine- »f Stnle Highway Route TPIWI prior to su!c T.n^ IR to 2" Inrln- 2 B 196 P ami I'tfl feet to l'oplar Sttei't, fipil tlio southerly boundary line. roiitiiMilnR In the samecourne to the Vidley IMtlrond. theiii'e \V('s)ii'lv iilve In Blo^k S+6-fi. nn 'hp WoodbrkW ... hown on Sheet #17, Wood- pJncns for the nil«m fi ••lll'T cilv of Kahway; thence All 196, P Th« boundary of the Flr«t WRFII, nlong the cenlnr line of Lehlgh Val" \he Township Aiteswnent Map. „ Township A&seminent M«B, and el tlnn "«>tstr|rH of th>' tin- rlty or ltahway to the <•! I 1'ulHiilt l'U»ee Ol« Ford* School, ley Itlillroad to Hie point or place I'Hlir further noUce that tht Town- 2 This Ordinance shMl t*Ke effect after Townnlilp of ^TooiHirldge ar» aw of beginning. , River: ' thence easterly 5hlp Commltlte has, by resolution and itK npprovnl and publlratloE IU fequlrtd \n. T, Klin Onri»'« Ro«d. <-d bv follows: Polllnj PlaMl The Alumn, New Bruns- . lit).' of linhvjfty River to the tmr^iant to Inw. fljeil a tnlnimufii bv lav. W4NT W.AnD—F1HST along the, bounaary 8tfeet: thence wick Avenue, cornsr Crows Mill Road, ! nortiieft'tcrlUahw.iy y the prolotigai'ioi price nt vlUrh said lots in said blook li.:rodured: September 2, 1852. All that trait lying helween the SF.roM) WARlV-FltTH DISTRICT 1 o westerly nlong the. \\ IIIIII : the Qeriter HUP will he sold u>;.9ihe.r with all mher HUGH B. QUIOUtY.. *«nn.«ylvar)la Railroad (on the eapt i Fordi. If • ',•• • or n: r* in- nrc Vf: OR Onrnprlfling both sides of M#|n ,..,tf.r llm- of Horhesleail Avenue to Northeasterlv uf ''••'e.lls n«rtlnfnt, wrtd minimum prlro Commltte«m»n-at-L«rge, and the center line of Amboy Ave- street. Including central Fordt and wnKtcrly hounVlnry ot'the Borough WARD—TKNTn | Twrner Street tn \t being I3J3 00 plus coats of preparing nu« Ian th*' west); and 100 feet T I'* •-,rrl ro ant ol l.i«fii}-cite HelgliU. All ot the ward tlon of the S,,III ifif r; nuik tlw north I DI9THICT The h!r! B. J DUKIOAN, i>itiK between tlie northerly line of still nlong HIP weatprly llnu of theline betweiMi \ lots In Mild block. 1! sold on terms, To*nshlp Clerk. nnd (on the south) H line drawn lilstrlit No. 4. arc! the Port Reading at a point rftiere. the llorniiirli of t'Rrtert>l nnd the, center nntl the Borouri II -.f t >. :: 1 will requlr* ft down payment of !i1 .on mid-way between New ami Second bfiundary line hetween Wooiihrlijiro r j •c1 •' n n nr •-V <>• >Jo(TfilW lo bf advertised In lndepea*«nt- Kiillroail. to Homestead (31 Sou then. r> ^l||i ^ r I i°»ri.-" •-. --. -— ii — f »^ vti vll^Knlt I I \ 1 the balance of purchase price u, bn rilreetn, ami projecting easterly to and Harltan Townships Is Infer-. f 1 l.'ider on September 4 and September <• <•:•:( "! b* JidctlD^: I'ill 11 A« PIBI*I Ncir Fordi School. th' JIV -ihu* • i paid In eqi^al monthly Installment? of •alrl railroad. sected by the center line, of flark Hie i-iMUpt- lino nr Ash Strsnt; thimce | line to the Ci-nt, r thrrf , (ir {ic:l 111 hcn'trom an 1!. 11)52. with notice of public hearing Nn, H, h'ord Avrpa*. southerly along the neuter Una o$ Csrteret Road: ,; i | $1000 plus Intttejt and other terms Place, thence northerly along s:ilrt • ,,, • i'.'r ri t v»()-.•' rrr rput for Una] adoption on September 16, 1952, Slre«t to the icenter lino of Bouthtrly provided for In contract of mle.. I.-L. 9 4, 11 * Beginning at the Interaction of Township boundary line to the ] i 7W '. ior • m .m mi t lurein men- Avi'iific: thrnce Westerly Boundnrj- HUP Take further nnrtw innt BI said sale the center line of the Perth Amlioy letween Wnodbrlilge • or anv date to which It mnv be ad- i;i; Ihr • i-nter line nf Myrtle Ave- settion with th V. p , \ '-in A. ivserves t he NOTICE am) WoodhrltJge Hallroad with the . iiinl Its* westerly prolongation lloe of Staten 'otimed, the Township Commit fee re- Perth Aniboy Oily Line, thence 1 < ! id NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Wtmillirlilm Tri>ek; tlience south- (S) In a aeni'n rhiht n rf 't f-r h;tls. and fits serves the right ^n Its discretion U' northerly along tlie renter line of ship where the «ame la line of P to jiff-; line to tlie enter alonff the SHIM S,, art in'i !• • > i r •^ <-. ••. *fl tho followlne proposed ordinance was In- Hy tlif Pennsylvania Railroad and (>ilv nK WiKiillTltlBe Creek to th» 1 the Perth Amboy and Wooilbrlrtge lionnilary llns (,f ( h'icpri ^rpf- troduced.and paused on first reading at Itoad which is th* It ;iiiiiK liiillroail; thence we»t- Um Ot the Port id (tjinrii ,il i f H,i I ip s:ild low in said block to such Wilder Hallroad to tlie cent»r line of Free- frmn aalrt boKlnnins point runnlaK ; , •(• (VM n' a meetiiiK of the Township Committee between Wvoiibriil^e Township nnVl irly along the I'ort Reading R»ll Property and i;, rtnldiT r.\ MWclli'H-x, as'it may w^ct. due regard being uHen man Street, thence easterly along raatiTly ,i]uii(t the Pennsylvania Hnhway; thence southerly alonK the :>•(' of the Township ot Woodbrldge, In the imill to the point or place of begin ginning. fJV c r •> H •;r *] r,CUiwn Free- to terms and manner of pavment, In he renter line of l'reeman Street liullroail lo I lie center line of Mid- ! o[ Mt tdipsw. Co-inty of Middlesex, New Jersey, held boundary line between Womlhrlilge PolllnK Place—Miii- linker .c *'' rase one or more minimum blits shall to the i-enter line of Hahway Ave- dlesex Avenue; thence n6rther!y and Township and Hahwny to a point lllllK. H 1 m.'RROUOHS. on the 2nd day of September, and th»t li be received. nortlieaslerly along the center line ;•' ',!•, said ordinance will be taken up for fur- nue, thence southerly along the cen- where the came Is interafcteil by !' in-! i A Upon acceptance of the minimum , ,er line of Hahway Avenue arn1 of MM,11'sex Avinue to the north- the division line hetween Block 4ll'-c>'lnns Ni'p'iMi.lii-r :i'i I1.W ihip will deliver a bartialn and sale « o'clock P. M. 1D6T1. or as soon there- the northerly lfne of Block 438 toItl-d IMVA «"«5 rlimm. TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE IN. THE COUNTY . ,i ; ;•.'tiT as Mild matter can be reached, st Ine to the point or plain of begin- 49J, 491, 488 to center line of Clark jjEW JERSEY, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2H, 1;);,,' A|iplv Dr|i;'.r'!M"il' uf Civil Service, rleed for said premises. ning. the center line of Chain O'HIlls liitc H-iUfl\ Tn-i.ion, New Jersey DATED: Aumifl 13th. 1952. ' -.vhirh time nnd place all persons who Unail; ihence ensf"'!" •long the con- Place; thence westerly nlonw NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN to the legal votris, inry br lntercitcd therein will be given Pulling riui-ei Memorial Municipal !er line of Chain ft'HIlli Road to the line of Cl"rk I'lui'e to the O|ji'n to .,,!(•( • i i'l/cn^ 12 month? B. J. DUNIOAN. 'lownsnip Clerk Building. diet of the Township of Woodbrldge. in the County To be advertised September 4, 1953.an opportunity to be heard concerning ivesLerly Una cf Block J8' ; thenct Township line, the point or 12 iiioiifli1- rf-.^UI^nt lu theand September 11, 1952. in the Inde- the same. Miiitlieily niong the westerly line of beginning. Jersey, that a special meeting o£ the legal voters u: of pendent-Leader. B. J. DUNIOAN. WARD—HKCU.VD nisTniCT Blink 38T to the northerly line of I'lllllBK Pll«ei (nlvnln \ be held on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of Sopii All that tract between the Penn- Block 393; thence westerly and Fire Co., Inmku Avenue, Col Aide, Salary. $4,200 pe: Township Clerk. o'clock P.M. annum. Refer To: W-Sll AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI- sylvania Hallroart (on the east) nnd southerly along Block S95 and con- Opi'ii lo IIIBIP and fcmali- ritlzens, 12 NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE NANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE lie center line of Amboy Avenue tinuing the last course In a straight THIRD WARD—FIRST DISTRICT The polls will remain opfcn until 9 o'clock P.M., ,n on the west I; and between n line month;-: r<':;l(lfj)t in the Township of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: • PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUC- line to the Port Reading Railroad to BEQINNJNO at the Intersection of as may be necessary to enable all the legal votrr^ t,, WiHJilhri'lic. 1'uWk HenHh Nurse, Sal- At a regular meeting of the Township i TION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF THE on the north) drawn mld-wuy be- the easterly line of Rarltan Town- the Southerly line of the Port Reading nry, S2.WKI Committee of the Township of Wood- I DOW AVENUE SANITARY SEWBE; ITS ween N«w and Second Street.", and ship; thence Railroad Dock Property with the west- their ballots. jrojectlng easterly to Bald railroad, northerly along tne l.-L. n-4. 11. IB bridge, held Tuesday. September 2nd, iFINANCING, AND ASSESSMENT OF easterly line of Rarltan Township erly line of Staten Island Sound; The meeting will be held, and aU the 1952, I was directed to advertise the fact THE BENEFITS THEREFOR, ami the Perth Amboy Cify line (on to the point or place ot beginning. the south). thence, in southwesterly along staten District will vote at the respective polling places Mni NOTICE that on Tuesday evening. September BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- rolling Placet India Sckaol, No. «, •STATE or NEW JERSEY to 18th, 1952, the Township Committee, oil Ing Placci Stmnberrr Bill Green Street. Utlla. At the said meeting, the following proposal will b- •,. SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP School, Woodbrldge. Rosolin nilso known us Lil- will meet at 8 P. M. (DST) In the Com- OP WO0DBRIIX3E IN THE COUNTY ation Easterly of the Center line of! Resolved that the Board of Education Ol the Townsh:;] ,; lian i Thompson and Albert mittee Chambers, Memorial Municipal OF MIDDLESEX: SECOND WARD—SBVKNTH Building, Woodbrldge. Hew Jersey, and FIRST WARD—THIRD DISTRICT centru street with the Westerly line j jn tilc county of Middlesex, U hcrebjl authorized: Thompson. Iwr husbnnd, and 1. A sewer, as hereinafter described, Ail that part of the First Ward DISTRICT ftrtoS5wSUS'o fItnf proioT« ti™ To construct a new high school on the athletic fir:,,. Aiuin E. Hluckhotise and John expose and sell at public snle and toto be known as the Dow Avenue Sani- B a the highest bidder according to terms louth of Heard's Brook and west of Beginning at a point In the cen- Stftrkhou.'ic. her huobnnd. und tary Sewer, shall b« constructed AS a of- th- e Cente- r line of Central - Street- . sai(j Board of Education, adjacent to St. Oon.-e., A. of sale on file with the Township Clerk he center line of Amboy Avenue. ter line of St. George's Arvenue (L. S.) Jiiriii-s J. Fepltiinc, his heirs, locrtl improvement, under and by virtue nliiTe same is Intersected by theEasterly and the Center line of Cen- Port Reading Railroad in the School District, in m,; find personal repre- open to Inspection nnd to be publicly Folllag Placet No. 11 School, Kou tral Street, to the Center line or of the provisions of an Act entitled, '"Aa Street. .-.: ['.einllng Railroad; thence M'lUi.llVf'.S Ulltl his, their, rend prior to sale, Lots 274, 215, 385 und Act Concerning Municipalities," s& Sewaren Avenue; thence, (3) South- thereof, to purchase school furniture and oilici i^ 386 in Block 710, on the WoodbrldRe northerly along the center line oi utiv of successors In proved March 27, 1917. the amendments Si. Georges Avenue (Route 4) to the westerly along the Center line of ment, and to expend thereloi not exceeding S3 IIKHH Township Assessment Map. FIRST WARD—P«»l'UTH DISTRICT Sewaren Avenue to the Center line of i.iid Interest, and thereof nnd supplements thereto, BUd All that, part of the First Ward bnundury line between Woodbrldge bi To construct a new elementary school at Colnm.i ; Pepltone, wife of Take further notice that the Town- other bws applicable thereto, to provide Township and the City of Railway Glen Cove Avenue; thence, (4) North- ship Committee has, by resolution and lying north of Heards Brook and westerly along the Center line of Olen District, on the northerly side ot Inraan Avenue ,i- ;• Janice IL Iv-pltone . for the sanitary disposal of sewerage, ying west of the center line ol wliirh Hnr is also the county line ^ V Defendants. pursuant to law, fixed a minimum as hereinafter provided. li"tui>eii Middlesex and Union; Cove Aveaue and the prolongation with State Highway, Route No. 4, on the site .n-.| price at which said lots In said block ; Amboy Avenue. thereof Northwesterly to the Center YOU ARE HEKEBY SUMMONED nnd 2. The cost of said Improvement slmll thepce along aald county line to a Board pursuant to proposal adopted by the ICMI <•• . -.ipon 'I'homns F. Ijiilly, will he sold together with all other puliil where same is Intersected by line of Woodbrldge Creek; thence, (5i recnilrcil to details pertinent, said minimum price be nKsessed upon the lands of the vicin- Polllnc l'loori II llth Srhnnl. In a General Northerly find Northeast- | ary 13, 19.51, to improve the site thereof, tn ;,„: plulntHI's tittorncv, wlinsl c nddresdd s iis ity thereof benefited, or Increased In FIRST WARD—FIFTH DISTRICT the. illvhlon line, between Blocks 46Z No. 1095 Hr Ocnri'c Avcntio, Colonla, being 1750.00 plus costs of preparing nml 4G3; Uience southwesterly along erly direction along the Center llnp ol: furniture and other necessary equipment, and i.> i:-,, j ileed and advertising this sale. Said vulue thereby, to the extent Oi the All that tract between the I'cnn- Woodbrldge Creek to a point of Inter- ] New Jfr.sev. ;m iin. \vcr to the complaint benefit or the Increase. gytvunla Itallroad (on tlie east) and skill' division lino und westerly along not exceeding $400,000; and fllcil in a n!nt or rila"? ^f r.«gtnnlng-. BEGINNING at a point HI 14 Public School No. 6 At Iselrn .. representatives and his, their, erly along center line of Florida Polling Placei Colon]* Schowl. Ueortfet Avenue wlier* iam« iB jn- Grove Road to the Intersection of IS Public School No. -15 At Iselin . . or any of their miccousoru 111 Engineer, and the SpeclBca- tersneled hy the Port Reading Rall- rl|;ht. title uud Interest, and to be held at Its meetingg room the center of Florida drove Itoail, with 16 tlons therefor, which are now on file J iBCOMD WAHD—-EIGHTH roftVl, and from saiil beginning point Public School No. 16 At Colonia Mrs. Mityer Rosenberg, wife ot Municipal Buildindi g In Woodbrldi;eWdbld , New tie centdr line of Wtst I ond lioud DISTRICT running' northerly along the tenter 17 Jersey, on the 16th day of September, it with the Township Clerk. thence westerly along the' center Colonia Fire House At Colonia Meyer Rosenberg, 8. Said Improvement shall be made beginning at a point In the east- line of St. Georges Avenue to a point Defendants. 8 o'clock P. M. (D8T), or is soon there- line of West Pond Rrfad to a point, being 100 reel cast of State Hlifh- (Inman Avc > and completed under the superrlalon erly boundary linn «f FUrlt»» Tnffn. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and. said point being tire intersection of sliip wliere name \a intersected by way Route #20; thence northerly 18 Ptiblic Sehool No. 9 At Port Readiiv.' and direction of the Township Comrc the center line of West Pond Road required lo .serve upon Thomas F. Lnliy, tee, and according to the provisions the Penn.Hyiviinm Railroad and from along u Unt, which In 100 feet east- 19 Hagaraan Heights School At Port Readin Plaintiff's Attorney, whose address Is may be lnteretted therein will be ^\nn with a line drawn 400 feet westerly said beginning point running north- erly anil parallel to Suite Highway nn Act entitled, "An Act Concerning from and parallel to Pennsylvania 20 Public School No. 4 * At Avenel Ni>. 1005 at. George Avenue, Cotoulu, on opportunity to be heard concerning Municipalities." westerly and northerly along tlu Route #25 to n point in the cunler New Jersey, an answer to the complaint the same. Avenue aa laid out, thence south- luateily line of Rarltan Tewnshlp line of Woodbrlage Avenue; thence 21 Public School No. 4 At Avenel 9. This Ordinance shall take effect erly along said line to a point. The filed In a civil action lu which CJurrafher B. J. DUNIGAN, (the same being the center line of northerly along tlie center' lin«"o'' [ 22 Avenel Fire Hoflse At Avenel Bros. CorporKtlon, a New Jersey Cor- Immediately upon the adoption and ad- northeast corner of property belong- Township Clerk. vertising as required by law/ Mutton Hollow RoaU) to a point Woodbrldge Avenue to Its irtersec- i 23 Public School No. 12 At Sewaren poration, is plulntlir nnd you are de- ing to St Mary's Church and also which Is 100 Teet south ot the louth- fendants, pendlnK In the auperior Court AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI- HUGH B. QUIGLEY, the northwest corner of property tlon With the center line ot .Slate! By order of the Board- of Education. NANCE ENTITLED -AN ORDINANCE Conunltteeman-at-Large. t>rly line of New Dover Road; thence Highway Route #J5; thence north-! of New Jersey, within thirty-five days known aa Washington Heights, easterly anil, southeasterly along a, HELEN H, ANDEiiH ufter ApBtist 20, 1952, exclusive of such LIMITING AND RESTRICTING TO Attest: thdnoe southerly along the boundary erly along center lino of Slate HIKII- SPECIFIED DISTRICTS AND REGU- B: J. DUNIGAN, line which Is parallel to and 100 way rtuute #^5 to the Peiinsyiviuii:'i' Dated September 12, 1952 (late. It yiiu full so to do, judgment! for lin,e of Washington Helghto and fnet south of aald southeasterly Una the .relief domundod 111 the complaint LATING THERETO BUILDINGS AND Township Clerk. Church property to a cortler of uama Railroad; thence southerly along the ' STRUCTURES ACCORDING TO THEIR To be advertised In Ipdep«Dd«nt- uf New Dover Road to a point In the V/1H he taken against you by default. thence easterly along said boundary westerly line uf Block 477; thunce This notion has been Instituted to CONSTRUCTION AND THE VOLUME Leader on September 4 and September line to a corner of same, thence AND EXTENT OF THEIR USE: REGU- 11, 1952, with notice ol public heating southerly along: aald weHterly line qujct the title of Carru(jher Bros. Cor- loutherly along salil boundary line of of Hluck 177 to the northorli line of poration to certain lundfc and premises AND RESTRICTING THE for final adoption on September 16, 19S3, said property to the center line of HKGHT NUMBER OF STORIES, AND I.-L. 9/4, 11 Block 447-L; thence ea«terfy aloifg situated 102-104 Eaatclltt Road, at Co- New Brunswick Avenue, thence east- northerly Hue of Block 447-L to the OP BUILDINGS AND OTHER erly along center line of New Bruns- loniii, In Hie Township of Woodhjldge, STRUCTURES, REGULATING AND RE- center of Middlesex Avenue; thence Middlesex County, New Jersey, and to NOTICE wick Avenue, to the center lln« of nouilieiiy aJong the center line of STRICTING THE PERCENTAGE OFIs hureby given that qualified voters of Pennsylvajnla Avenue, as laid out clear up all doubts and disputes con- LOT OCCUPIED, THE SIZE OF YARDS, Middlesex Avenue to the Pennsyl- cernlni! tlie same. You are made a thfc Townshjp of Woodbrldge not kl,south oC Nesf Brunswick Avenue, vania Railroad; tlience Westerly COURTS, AND OTHER OPEN SPACES, ready registered in aald Township wide thene§ southerly along line of Bald party defendant because you, or either THE ' DENSITV OP POPULATION: along flie Pennsylvania Railroad to ARE YOU REGISTERED? the laws of New Jersey governing per Pennsylvania, Avenue to the center of you, may claim to Imve a claim, REGULATING AND RESTRICTING THE the place of beginning. lien or encumbrance or some estate In manent registration may register with Ot Hie Lehlgh Valley Kallroail, LOCATION, USE AND EXTENT OF USEthe Township Clerk of the said Town. thence easterly along the center line und to the said lands und premises. OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES ol #18. Uflln. Dated: Annual 18, 1052. ship of Woodbrldge at his pfflee, of Lehigh Valley Railroad to the FOR TRADE, INDUSTRY, RESIDENCE MUNICIPAL BUILDING point or place of beginninir. AND OTSER PURPOSES: SECOND WAIU)—NINTH Have You Changed Your Address I. GBANT SCOTT, Woodbrldge, N. J. Polling Placet IIopeluHD School. 1)1 STRICT ' Clerk of the Superior Court ESTABLISHING A BOARD O? ADJUST- at any; time between Wednesday, Apill MENT AND PROVIDING PENALTIES -Beginning at the'intersection of : of New Jersey, 19, 1952, and Thujsdfty, September J5, Ihe center line of the Lehlgh Vallfiy I.-L.; 8-21, 28; 9-4. J' FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF," SECOND WARD—TIIIIII) DISTRICT 1952, on which latter date the registra- itallroFid and center line of Crows Adopted June 8th, 1931, us heretofore tion booke will be closed uutll after Coinprieing noutliern Fords. All Since You Voted Last? SIIKIUFF'S SALE amended. tlmt triu-t lying north of tlia he- Mill RoaU, thence northerly along the forthcoming General Bleotlon on renter line of Crows Mill Roai to SUPERIOR (JOUKT OF NEW JER8EY— BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP Tuesday, November 4, 1952, or at Mid- MKII Vulley Uallniad tracks west of Chancery Division. Middlesex Cptinty. COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF dlesex County Board of Blectlops, Gltl- linu uf King G»«rge Road, Dockut NO, F-ami-M. VIOLET; v, B. WOODBRIDGE: nens RutldlM. 46 Bayard Street, N,ew -p. THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1952 Z1EOLEH, Executrix, EDWIltflSLOV- 1. Said ordinance as above [entitled U Biunewlck, N. J., at any time between EH, Hxecutor, MEHUILL DRE4N, Ex- hereby amended by adding' tlieieto a Wednesday, April 16, 1952, and Thuri- AIR RAIfli WARDENS ARE ecutcj- of the Luct Will and Testament new section, to ba designated section day, September 25, 1832, during the fol- IS THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER of Edward ZlL'glct, Daceascd, Plallj- Lll ami to Mad ttnp proy'dc aa follows: lowing hour*: Dally, exoept Saturday, i . tiffs, nud HA-fMONlf LONIEF6KI Each and all of | the areaa embraced from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.. or at the BADLY NEEDED (ills*) known as LASKIf) and ANNA within the territory htrelpitfter des- ofllcs of the Middlesex Comity Board of Men Wanted LONIEMSKI, | also kno^n ab LABKY), cribed. In subsection A, which are now Electloqs, T-erth Ambof NBtlorm) B^nk If you have changed your address yoii musj give notice of VIHM »<« his wife, ure Defendants, Writ of Ex- classified as "Light Industrial," "Busi- SulldliiH, Perth Amboy, H. J. In YAur Section of ecution fur the sale of mortgaged ness," Class "B" Residence, Zones, Notice of ohange of residence or ap- llluT premises datod August 13, 1952. under the Building Zone Ordioance, plication for transfer of registration ... to [iroleet their address to the County Flection Board or the City Clerk. Thi^ " By virtue of the above stated Writ, and as originally shown on a Build- shall be made either by wrlU*i request The Township must be given before September 25, 1952, or you cannot volt i" "" to me directed uud delivered. I will ex- lug Zone Map entitled "Zoning Map forwarded to the Municipal Cferk or the families! Able-bodied pose to suit at public vendue on of Woodbrldge Township, Middlesex County Board of Klectioue \oa forms Protect your family and General Election, Tuesday, November 4, 1952. WEDNESDAY, THE hTRST DAY OP County, January 1031, George B. Mer- provided by said Municipal CS«rk or by inejii of all1 ages- are neighborhood by enlisting OCTOBEH A. D., NJNE'l'EEN HUN- rill, Township Engineer." and as cat lint; In pertou at tlie ofllc* ot the If you have changed your name since you ltgt voted you mUst it i^i Ul DllEU FIFTY .TWO shown on a map redrawn and de- Munlclpul Clerk or County Board of as an -air raid warden. at tht hour uf two o'clfick by the then lineated and marked In accordance Elections at 46 Bayard Street, New needed us auxiliary po- Housewives! You can help You may register or give notice of your rjew |MW *ttne ot1i" "' prevailing i standard or Daylight SUIT- with the aforesaid mup entitled "Zon- Brunswick, N. J., or at, tha oica of Ing I time, lu the afternoon ol the said ing Map of wWbridge Township, the Middlesex County Boar* of. Ilcc- without leaving your own 110S Middlesex County, New Jersey, Mfcrch licemen ju every sec- Middlesex County Board of Elections, 313 Stftt* 8t|j«t, BOO" '" day, ut the bhtrlfl's Olllii In the City streft! You are vitally illllll|< ol New Brunswick, N. J. ! 1M0, Cleorge R. Merrill, Civil Engineer Amboy, or at the Township cWk's office in the Municipal »" ; ALL tUut tract.or parcel of land and and i Laud Surveyor, Woodbrldge, New tion of the township. needed in one of the most premises, herfelnafter particularly de- , Jersey, shall be and the sania Is here- Woodbridge, any day from 8:30 A. M. to 5 p. Jf., except Satur^r-'" scribed, situate, lying and being In the by thunseij co "Heavy Industrial important services you can Zone*." l)o your l|it as( part Clt* of Perth Amboy, In the County oi reader? your family an4 ,. from 7 V. M. to 9 P. ty.m September ^ U, 2^ 25. The \^ Middlesex, und, statt of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a point, In the South- of the civil defense friends. Enlist as an air >r BE1NC1 known and designated as Lot erly Bide of MuUon Hollow Road at an Board office vyill be open Saturday 9 A. W. to'lR noon on Se|»u-i»»»* No. 55 on a certuiti map entitled "MAQJ In 1 ,ngle polilt \u stunt, said angle point ut raid warden with the civil ll of property 'of Mru. Kate P. BertruildT th",ie most Northwesterly comer of Lot team. Enlist Monday and September 20. II you are twenty-onf ($) «V> Wwtion Day > " '" st Perth Aniboy, New Jersey, made by #1, Block 1W-O, us shown on Sheet IT, defense when ttw incident C. C, Homiuann, Surveyor, July 1900 " Woodbrldg* Township Assessment Map; through Thursday in is hlm uii the north- thence (1) In u Genera; Easterly direc- erly aide of Market Street distant west- tion along the Southerly ' line of the section. 1 1 liS erly 101M feet Iroln tile northwesterly Mutton Hollow Road, 478 50 More or No matter wjiat the your own section at NATURALIZED CITIZENS MUST BRING iPfflB PA ' lutbrsuctloii of Market street and Ber-Less to an angle po»nl lu said road; occasion may be, It • Monday, Sept. 15 tmnd Avenim; ruiinliiK thence (1) thence (2) still along the Southerly Hue MolthorlJ parallel with Mild Bertraud »lways a bU Vfifl U the CD incident... or FORDS y p wih Of said road In u Southeasterly dlrttc- receiv* flower*. R«- 4v«nu« 1(1(1 feett; ; thuimthuime eU) Woultirly tlon, 118,10 Feet Mure or \m to another Tuesday, Sept. 16 p«ruJlel>witJll h Bald Market Street 25 ffaet; angle point in aald road; thence, (31 nu>.mh«r sameone to- , ,, contact: Be Sure You Art Rtgittered tlieuce (3) southerly parallel with sa'1! still along nld Southerly line ol said day, ball us—be u? WOODBIUD tlrbt course 100 feet, iheike (4) e«i)t- road, 148.K) Faet More or Leas to an- sured of the Hn«it. »rly along the Northerly side of Marker other angle point; thence, (4) still a)o4b Wednesday,' Sept. 17 Street J5 f«ut to the nUlce of BEGIBEGINN - the said Southerly Hue uf Mild road ISELIN NING. Boundtd. on th» #u»t by lot 58; HB.72 Feet Mure or Less to the North- We Deliver and Tetef rapt* wmm TOWHSWP MIDDLESEXCOUNTY on the iiorth by laud late of William J, easterly coriier, of Lot #>-B In Block Thursday, Sept. 18 Lyle; on the West by Lot 54 and on tna 196-F; thence (5) Southerly or South- BOHtli by Murktt street, ull w. laid down westerly along tlit) Ka»t«rly boundary WALSHECK'S DEFENSE COUNCIL AVENEL BOARD OF, EIRCTIONS line of Lot #3-B, 100 Fe«i Mow or Less OU said mupp. Bl to the Northerly boundary line of the FLOWER SHOP )K the promises commonly known Rljbt-of-Way of the New Jersey Turn-, RUd designuted as No. 3t)6 Market 8tre«t, pllw, Boute 100; thence, |«| lu a geueoti Municipal Building, WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP Room 708, 7th Floor, Perlh Amboy National Bunk Penh Ambuy. N. J. westerly, direction alone the Northerly Thu appruxlmatu amount of th« Jvjdf T oi the Mid Turnpike the vnrlouff meut to be wtUstiea by unit nit U ttt» C!Ht DEFENSE COUNCIL 313 State Street, Perth Anbey, ft h

.# <"t 'AJ^IW |\1>F THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1952 PAGE ELHVEN ordan's Sparkling Hurling, Fielding Paces Dodgers' Win

y of Peace Crowned Champions of Intermediate League j Barron Grid Hopes Left-Hander Gives 4 Inl» Trimmed, 2-1, Despite Lettermen Mates Little World j (ounty Playoff Loss, Called Good Series Advantage

: souih Amboy Brlggs WOODBRIDOE — TlK PB.A. \vo< )iimuiX}E~"We shouldn't (ii-.i strp toward twnvx- Dodgers, the National Divtskm M;,i-(:oitnty League play- lie too badly off this season," was rhnmjiions lii tilt' Woac^ridge in defeating Our Lady of i he comment George Oerek made Little LrAKiie. rilsplAyNi unex- - i in a tight ball name immediately after his Barrons per if (I .stmigth Mils week hy , Kie local park. cnnclmliTl their initial scrlrtimaite trouncing HIP Ren Dinrr TiMen, si^KKins earlier this week. the American Division-title hold- . ,irv unve South Amboy ; r ers, by an amazing 15-1 score-In HI thr two-out-of-three- With ten lettermen lost through Siiiuliuuimi. Qerek has a terrific thr first game of the' Township'* , ,'„.-, which will decide the Little League World, Series. Ti» ,r iiip. The second cori'teat rtbuildinc task to face, 'but-he is not pessimistic due ,to the return strictly mrc-sidrd nntest «ras riiciluled double-header played lU the St. James' field. ,,i HI the end of four in- of four star varsity performers ,,,. io the local flre com- mid a group of sophomores up The Dodgers, who cl inched file ,.,!i,'iii.icin ceremonies oe* from last fall's undefeated fresh- National circuit crcivn only Iftt ji the pork.'At the time man eleven. Pl'ldR'y with n .2-1 triumph oifer ,. mis halted Fords had a Leading the quartet of veterans the KMKhts of Columbus Card!-" .nic lead, but whetheT or is young Vince Buonocore, a flashy nals, were at their lmk. ^ul t)w , mitral will be continued halfback who, for his size, is an team played like a £roup of minted :,mrih Sunday afternoon exceptionally hard runner. Last .ture veterans, miikin:; few mis- ...mi;,; of the Mid-County fn!i lip showed signs of developing takes an'd takiiiR ndv.inlsiRe or Into a great ball carrier, and PERRY every scorlnR cpportuniiy during the six-inning contest. Amboy breezed out front Grrck Is hoping he lives up to ex- IN i ially in the second in- pectations once the season starts. 1934 It is impossible to single out a •kic O'Brien led- off with The leading ground gainer and AftD lone P.B.A, hero, since eiich player mi was erased at second .stfir oft he first scrimmage was POM contifouted to one of Lhe most , (• by Jerry Connors. At Herb Hollowell, a sturdy fullback BUO6E startling victories In the history of the local Little League. How- ;i .successive singles by who is classified as a veteran al- :! and George Kovacs though he did not see as much ever, Allan Jordan was terrific :[ii,n .s home with the ini- varsity action as he would have working from the diamond daii, and Bobby Race's sensational play ,i ihe Riime. Out of uniform bill still cli;un|ilims nf the Recrea inn Intermediate league are the Avenel Hawks, liked last year. Hollowell, at 180 at shortstop was thr outstanding who annexed the title iiy winning bcitli the first ami second phases of the schedule during the pounds, is the squad's hardest o'lirien, one of South defensive demonstration of the regular season. The Hawks' record for the year is ;m Impressive one which shows 15 victories against fitting back, which means his n.itiotuily known twins, season. Robert Lombnrdi's work two setbacks. The eliami>iimshi|> club is compos 'd nf IIIRII school students from the Avenel and task for the year could be picking i in' BrlsKs' nine with its behind the plate was instrumental, Colonia sections of the township. Pictured above from left to right: John McArthur, .lack Safchln- up yardage through the middle of f victory in the fifth in- cutting down two runs, and Ron- Sky, Robert Hill, Bob Kovacks, Even Ketzenberc tnri Otto Youngbluth. Standing: Rirhard Arch- the line, xltini; a fat pitch to deep nie Hoyda, the Dodgers' star deacon, Eugene Mrilugh. Tommy MeAuliffe, Al Pilazza, Jr.; George Oassaway and Coach Chuck The length of the clout Three sophomores up from the WHO'P LIKE TO APO pitcher, turned in a Rood same ftt i linen to tour the bases Martorelli. Missing from the picture is manager A! Pntuzza, Sr. SW TIJRfllfiQ PRO freshman squad are expected, to THE U,hysical condition of to take shape with Joe C/jran back As was to ' lui.i permitted three from Rider College where he han- set of backs and linemen encoun- kids taking their cuts instead of watching the strikes tional Division title holders accu- tinue on the campus until classes nod to take the moujid In an • already and progress dled the quarterback chores for tered a little difficulty with- their mulated seven additional runs. begin. In addition to the head- attempt to clinch the champion- breeze past, which is a major fault among Little advanced in some posi- three seasons. Curan will be called timing this week which Gerek in- The big blows of the inning were bumping with Pitt, Harman plans ship for the P3.A. Over in the - * rJ ;e has been> neglected Upon to take over the signal call- tends io remedy foy diligent prac- Leaguers. delivered by Racz, Hoyda, Robert for scrimmages with Columbia American Division, the Reo • i- Hannan and his staff ing duties and passing along with tice. The Insertion of a new series * • * * K^jchick and Francis Lombardi. and Navy. Columbia will be met Diner club will string along with i'i on the rebuilding of the veteran Bill Arway once the of offensive play is also responsible The fteo Diner club appeared to on Baker Field September 20 and their ace, Eddie Ballo, although campaign is launched. ••> ':..iii depleted offensive for the backs' failure to synchro- One might be led to believe from what we have writ- miss the services of trleir All- the Navy at 'Annapolis on an un- he was shelled heavlfc last Sun- Count on Markovlca ' nize correctly in executing the ten that the Dodgers are our favorite teain; therefore, Division catcher, Butch Tracy, and disclosed date. day in a losing effort, ' naw patterns. , •• Don Duncan of Had- Although he has not as yet Tpny Barcelona, who fracture*! T it's time to state very definitely that all twelve teams • >!"! halfback Joe Triggs, played a single game of pro foot- The Barron mentor Is contem- his wrist the night before the start in the National and American circuits are our pets. nr.ulars last season, ball, Frank Markovics, the former plating a two-platoon system for of the series. Usually a strong de- • "•I'll .smoothly Into the Red Blazer, is being counted upon the sole purpose of being in a po- However, Vter the Dodger-Tiger game, we couldn't fensive team, the Tigers were pattern. Both have to Spark the 6olden Bears' run- sition to give his players a rest guilty of committing six cosyy ning attack. The Port Reading help but have a feeling of admiration for the P.B.A. errors, A bouquet is dtif .littie n • in scrimmage action. MORRISTOWM when they come up against a foe speedstier is a climax runner cap-1 Richie ,Lotz, the Tigers' right :• pride and jqr is Joe MADISON who utilizes the two-team system youngster^ who recently went through a grueling play- Q ca.A1MM» Mltt&URN able of going the full distance fielder who made several nice run- ••eiiiw center from Keg, Gerek may not decide on his rota- off series in their circuit to win the crown, and a day every he latches on to the pigskin. ning catches during the game to n.uidnno has -been the tion plans until he has had the While performing with the Bar- later'bounced into the fieriee with a spectacular win. check two Dodger rallies. 1 • ' cause of considerable ankle prevented him from gaining Ken Van Pelt, John Wilson and Joe Gyenes. Even if to his work afield and in the patr i" Hannan. Pass blocking well deserved widespread recog- scheduled two practice games with South Jersey schools next week. the team fails to win the championship, the quartet of ter's box. At hi| shortstop post, -"ddy. and quarterback nition in his senior year. Racz handled eljttit chances naw- ••'•i ha$ taken more than managers can always feel proud of thep: kids who The Golden Warriors' baokfield (Continued|on Page 12) # - 'i lumps In eai'ly scrim- strength will be the strongest in | Thtme Sow played a game of baseball that could equal numerous many seasons with Lee Straube, The, oysters In (the dyster stew Tommy Comsiudis, spike Loftus, scholastic fracases we have watched in recent years. Bobby Redman Is YOU'LL LIKE Helped jokesmiths all the Harry Eppinger, Johnny Ridelli, SEP JAG for one bright spot at winter through: The most difficult problem \flould be to Single out a |!|.uk where Rutgers is THE 0 WOODBRIDGE nd Bill Katobick on. hand to sh^re the leather lugging assign- With, oysters out, we will rfced lone Dodge.r hero since so man,y contribute^ so much •;!y thin. Don Mastrolia CONVENIENCE Cash. i»'edster from Hacken- ments. Comsudis and Eppinger -to the victory. However, the (players wrlo impressed us are the veteran backs with a clus- SCHOOL NEEDS inissibilitles there alone And so we all go back to hash. ter of years' service in the pro most wfere Allan Jordan, the left-handed pitcher with (»'ven and Bernle Keller. A Complete Selection of t behind them. frigid nerves; Bobby Racz, who played a brilliant game t Newark residents. Kell^ ''••i 'Side High and Owen Cacciola is not too concerned at shortstop; Francis Lombardi, the scrappy third • HfGH SCHOOL • \|Mh the Bears' forward wall a* he 'Vntral. At least five de- baseman who stands about an inch or so over a Little ••uUirs from last season has a wealth of material return- WINTER VARSITY SWEATERS 1 " ifd out in the offen- ing to the fold. Jackie Peterson League bai and Ronnie Hoyda, one of the National one of the hardest hitting and "i"i. tod Jim Dtvls oi LEAVE FROM circuit's besl pitchers who turned in a commendable For All Schools mast aggressive lineman to wear lk. fastest man on the JACKETS a gold and black uniform since the job-at first base. The player to impress us most during 1 a l!)()-pounder. figures PLAINFIELD war, is txpected to anchor the de- a - well as Duncan and NAVY TANKER the game was not a Dodger but the Tigers' right GYM SNEAKERS Iftnsive line. Also returning to bolster the opener rim are: Cao fielder, Richie Lotz. Although he looks ,mor^like |he u"l> the result* to date, UJn John Hapstak, Geae Demisjty,, team's itfascbt thanf'piayer, tie diet'a man-Blwo job flflEY MM SUITS I'l.tn.s a heavy schedule the WEST Eft Ostrander, Pete Peterson, und John Capraro. ' catching several sinking linfe drives without a miscue. iH-e-paration for a^ b tiw «•»» way: Urivu to GILLS' BLUE OR GREEN «"niitiaife with Pittsburgh one of B&O'a fuat, amotitU The biggest addition along the He also caught the Crowd's] fancjj the way he threw The piu meeting will _i»eel-Electric tiairm. The aervice ia fre- firing line in recent weeks was the 98 ahead of the base runners. Lotz's managers intend to quant, the roaalB delightful, the personnel signing of Bill Melnizek, a huaky GYM SUITS conrtooui, and the aoh«dul«a dependable. former Burron guard who cli- take advantage of Ws versatility by putting him be- Yov'U fWlly eRJoy the comfort of Baltimore 4kQ& to»»el. T»y'•" maxed his scholastic career by be- 7 hind the plate Saturday afternoon to fill,the vacant ing n*med to the All County CARRY-ALL BAGS IOARD THI MO AT PLAINFIUD FOI USE ODE LAY-AWAT PUN gap left by Ernie Venerus who injured his throwjpg -..Open NOW! Eleven to 1W1, In an effort to whip the squad hand in a home accident this week. e family bowls at 0 Wa*Wi0NM wm mnuvi *)**plftQ can to California ana TiMM* into shape befir« the inaugural, InfUld 6-6700 for informolUn Cacciola stepped up his practice CUT-RATE JUMY Now that We haite given the Dodgers quite a build- suasions with drills being held on up, it wouldn't surprise us toaee the Reo Diner club Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, snap backhand even the series Saturday. If that'hap- JAG'S m mmm and Sunday mornings In the local and NAVY STORE park. pejns, look for a real tussle the following day. The 1»2 ROOSEVELT WE 'i'41-tice Now. Tigers are not nearly as weak as true one-sided 15-1 RAILROAD (Nwr Hu4»»» SWMt) SPORTING GOODS KAhway M»7M Bombers heavily attacked North CAflTEItET, N. J. score might indicate, especially with Eddie BtUlo, the 400 STAfE STREET Korean capital of Pyongyang and Open Every (tight American Division's leading pitcher, and Bobby Koli- OAC1I STREET the enamy's military build-up in Perth Arabvy ' one of Ike largest raids of the war. «n page

.-*1 <*,,'.."U PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1952 INDEPENDENT if:

Instruction ... The New Jersey Fundamental to nnv action on j payers Association. . . . Produc- retiring at a fa,; tAGI.ES STALK ANTELOPES. Founome Meets Opinions of Others State Bar Association is planning in Nesv Jersey ,, 1 increased state grants to schools. tion of milk in New Jersey during ? DEER 1/ODOE. Mont.—While a study of state and fedreal tax Continued from Bdrtortal P%ff> It seems, h an objective and dis- Junp reached 93.331.373 pounds. ginning life n,f, put In a valley. Marvin Pewce of With Mi** Van Syckle SEWAKEN 1tOUS legislation to determine possible limit as posted, obey the signals interested study of appropria- Eighty persons were killed by breezes of rto,i,i, recommendations on the subject. I/jriRp. saw a golden e»«le nr- o[ trw safety patrol and avoid tions and needs Such a study autos in New Jersey during July, Ring In New ,jr,-J, SFWAREN T!i? Tnp'.r Four- ... Dr. Henry H. Kessler. ortho- !n thr sky. Suddenly, the j -Mr and Mrs. Peter Juelsen. p»"^tne A stopped school bus In hat been urged repeatedly by the" the highest recorded since 1936 larized by high $ome roe; at the iiome of Mi-ss! pedic surgeon and medical di- folded its wings and ptunted, 30 Holton Street, celeftrated their elthrr direction New Jersey Taxpayers Associa- when 93 deaths occurred. . . . on legimate w i;, Blanche Van Syitif Uv *eek,: rector of the Kessler Institute for by th« arrest „•' hward. A few feet from the! 25th wedding anrvWerstrt last If thrse simple rules are obeyed tion BettiiiK at the Atlantic City race Prte winner', neve Mrs S. J. Rehabilitation at West Orange, during August ' Saturday »t * party »t which 43 the ever-present dinner of .acci- There are significant questions track IK up 15.5 per rent this ground, tiie eag!* threw out its' Henry. Mrs Floyd T Henry. Mrs will rejeive the first physician's agents. . . j , eupsts attended. dent on the 5'reel* near schools logically arising from the drive j year while attendance Is up 21.4 () brakliK • the drive and A. W Scheldt and Mrs. R. G. award of the President's Com- astute manage. ran be cut to the minimum. The for 160.000^)0 in additional per cent, ... The State of. New it= talons Into the back of; Crane - > —Mr. and Mrs. DftVld Balfoui life of a child is important to mittee on Employment of the Division of ti > ., f school aid. Can New Jerseys Jersey has Riven an award of i( in an:*lope favrn. Game Warden Others pre«en* * :c Mrs. Wil- ; and sons. David and Donald, have all The safe driving actions of Physically Handicapped.... The bile Club claim. returned from a visit with her school expenditures be consider- honor by the Board of JudRes of Ue Barton declares the eagles lism Eckei. Mr« John Ryan MrsJ the motorist guarantee that life annual observance of Pharmacy who want to dawr; Russell Hot. Mrs Olive Van Id«r- mother, Mrs. Leonard Bigelov in ed Inadequate when the pet pu- thr Fifth Annual National High have iK-i-r. k::;ing an areragfof against one of the dangers that School Driver Education Award Week In New Jersey will begin In the beauties', < jtine. Mrs Herbert Eymavs. Mrs | Framingham. Centre. Mass. pil cost is $312, the second high- October 5. ... State troppers are aw Ism ,1 aav £ince June 1st and can cut It short- the New York Program for its driver education select roads \\!,i: Georse Urban and Mrs W, S ' —Mrs W. W. Brundwe has re- est in the United States? Can the Times, promise of "ta* relief" fc? tafeen 4o r.ot o.r.nne their tilling to Woot*n. whs will be ho*t«s to! turned to her home on Holton seriously when there is no speci- tni*it)pc b'it iXfr> *.il detr lawnsthe next meeting. Thursday. Sep-' Street after spending a month at MR. ROMANY S LAUGH fic plan for Its fulfilment? What vrd fair *:*. „ ; ' temoer 18 . I Hyannis Port, Cape Cod. Naturally, you remember Mr. efforts, If any, have been mniie to Mr and Mrs. Wtllard Tunison Romany R-O-M-A-N-Y. Mar- (fleet legitimate and reas.mabir You Can't Go Wron 5Thomas deary in Bay- on the.Taft side? come-back over the weekend after getting the'one bad' No matter how you figure it, when vnu o.ine last week. Well. Mr. Romany, back In : game out of their sytcrhs. Capital Dome NECCKt you're Retting the brst value y,,, . Mrs. Charles uaran, who was a San Juan, is getting the last p n (suwlcal patient at St. Peter* Immh—and in a big way. Not l chine dollars will buy! -Let's take a im.k If you have a little spare time Saturday afternoon, (Continued from Editarlal Hospital, New Brunswick, is re- only is he p. local hero sought ambte over to the St. James field and lake a look at tlon," claims t,he bureau. "The NECCHI and see-what you get:— cuperating at her home 6n West mi; by tourists, but his la* busi- fate of the candidates -for presi- 1-Yo:i get a sewing machine, compute «:•; the brand of baseball your neighbors' kids are play- Avenue. ness is booming. Especially is dent. Senate and House—rests he cettin? scores and scores of attachments, with which you can * ing—you might be in for a surprise. Mr. and Mrs. William Baran with some pretty important peo- new Continental clients who have • 7AK Zag '• Monogram West Avenue, entertained Prank ple; Mr. and Mrs. US. HOOKERS. , . . Play for cash football is being kept legal business on the island. • Blind SUtch •Quilt •,,.. .Haas of Rochester, N. V., over the "Voting is a virtue but only as alive in the state by the ftorth Jersey Pro Football weekend. Whether the affair of the eon- long as we know for whom and • Button Hole • Overcast League which is set to inaugurate its seventh season -The first fall meeting of the ventlon testified to his legal tal- for what we vote. Political cam- t Applique • Embroider United PTA of Woodbridge Town- ents we cannot say, but certainly September 21. ... Dan Panconi expects big things paigns are an important part of 2—NECCHI is SO simple to operate—in JUM ., ship will be held Monday at 8 it provided another testimonial our system of self-government. utes time you can sew like an expert \v from the P.B.A. bowling team this winter. . . . South P. M.. at the home of Mrs. John J. to the advertising potency of They are for US. They give us radio and television. Yes, sir, a FREE SEWING COURSE to insure U:; River, the Barrons' initial opponents this fall, have a DowllnR, 388 Cliff Hoad. hooey, they give us facts, they electronic communications made expose the issues, they let us 3-NECCHI gives you one of the test guar.n. quarterback under wraps who is reputed to be a far "Romany" practically a brand know the candidates. From there machine you ever heard of. Itfs Euar.n. < name—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. superior passer to Joe Marks, the former Maroon signal Jordan's Hurling It is ,up to us. We cannot dele- LIFETIME! gate the burdens of self-govern- You Can Own A caller. . . . John Tomczuk, the Red Blazer freshman 'Continued from Sport Page) $60,000 000 FOR SCHOOLS ment. We'll either carry them or 4—If you know anyone who knows mach::v les.s'y and threw out two runners grid mentor, illuminates whenever he discusses, the 65 Under-even the best of circum- neglect them." .tion—have him check the perfection of ;;., N!, at the plate. He also picked off a stances the task of preparing NEXCHI husky candidates who reported to, the yearling squad. The,Farm Bureau points out Both of you will be amazed by its SUIJP: runner at second base in an at- New Jersey's budget U one to that In 1948, 41 out of every 100 For Only . . . Our Lady of Peace of Fords has a good chance to tempted delayed steal. Offensively challenge the w;rrage and re- New Jersey adults were either too B.F. Models $1-75 5_When you compare NECCHI with other ;; defeat South Amboy Briggs for the Mid-County Base- he was tops for both teams with sourcefulness of Governor Dris- lazy, too stupid or too sick to so from $118. " per week. find—dollar for dollar, feature for fe.it;,: \, a double and two singles in five coll and Budget Director de Val- to the polls. As to farmers. 37 out tops them all. EASY BUDGET TERMS ball League championship Sunday afternoon at Fords trips from the dugout. Jordan and liere. This year it assumes even of every 100 were too busy work- So, Call Today for a FREE Home Dem::n • Hoyda also assisted the Dodgers' more difficult aspects. The drive LIBERAL TRADE-INS Park. The Cross River club is one up in the two-out-of- Ing to vote ta 1948. The Farm see why more sncl more women are buv.i 12-hit attack with two safeties of the State School Aid Commis- Bureau admits it is worried at * Some «<|Ulr« special attachments, three series, but Fords has the advantage of playing apiece, sion to increase state aid for the stay-at-home vote. on its home diamond. . , . Tony Cacciola confides to DODGERS (U) education by about $60,000,000 Your Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed at ., ir AD R H will be pressed with renewed JERSEY JIGSAW: — New his close associates that he will riot put his Golden Jordan, p 4 2 2 Dear Catherine: Howdl, cf :.... 3 3 1 vigor. Jersey Eisenhower-Nixon-Smith Bears on the field until they are fully covered by in- Kacz, sa 5 1 3 Involved in this issue is the campaign headquarters have Just want to let you Hoyda, lb ...: 4 2 2 been opened at the Hotel Stacy NECCHI Sewing CIRCLE necessity of new taxes. New Jer- surance. ... For the first time in over 20 years the Eisner, rl 3 2 1 know I'm back at the sey has been outstanding among Trent in Trenton and Republi- GBORGI GROVE — Aotbortari Dealir - i>tt j Barrons will break away from their usual red and KochlcK, If 4 1 1 NECCHI SEWING ^fTTl gzambo 3 1 1 the states of the Union for Its can <«» ieady to go, ... New CIRCLE. black football uniforms and hitch up silver pants this F. Lombard!. Jb 3 2 1 success in avoiding the imposi- Jersey's two month old point 232 SMITH ST. PEKTH \Mmi R, Lombard!, c 3 1 0 system has already- resulted in fall. . . . Earl Smith was a welcomed addition to the Biider, cl 0 0 0 tion of sales, income, corpora- Florence Tedge Edwards Opposite City Patkinj Lot Wicks, rf 1 0 0 tion and other levies to supple- revocation of 42 drivers "licenses at H R. Station PK. 1-221- Golden Bears' coaching staff. . . . Jack Tobias, chair- Wilson, If 1 0 0 ment normal revenues. This eco- by the State Division of Motor Huher, 2b 1 0 0 Vehicles. ... For Thanksgiving, man of the Booster Tag Day, would like to extend his Wudcnklee, 3b 0 0 0 nomic achievement has Riven notable distinction to Governor Day and Christmas, New Jersey sincere thanks i,o John Wilson, Ed McFadden, George 35 15 12 Drlscoll's administration. If he will produce 295,000 turkeys and TIGERS

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