H ightstown Gazette. 99th YEAR—NUMBER 7 HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUDY 3, 1947 PRICE-FIVE CENTS
ABC to Hear Appeal of Salmanowitz Miss Haynes Weds Walter Stalls Highway Democracy 9 HEALTH EXAMINATION "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" . . . It's 171 years since CENTERS FOR MIGRANTS On Liquor License Renewal July 15 those words were written, but the truths which our forefathers helij *.______to be self-evident arc still mighty WITH ONE AT CRANBURY The State Alcoholic Beverage Con- _ good working principles. Even our Costs Drop $130 rules on safe driving are based on Healthy workers are an asset to the them. employer and to the community, Com- Take the rule of right-of-way at mis.sitmer of Labor Harry C. Harper V;'SS.TS«“ ‘X “ ;:A s Eleven Persons Get intersections, for example. It might said today in announcing the opening morning, July 15 at Newark. His license! be stated in the words of Thomas this week of four of the nine health Jefferson himself: "Equal rights for examination centers for domestic mi fl^e he:rin"‘™''^“ “" 8 6 0 6 % DuriHg JUfle all—special privileges for none.” grant workers and their families, plan Borough Council unanimously denied j "Equal rights" at intersections ned for the summer through the joint means obeying the traffic officer or Salmanowitz renevval last week after: Relief costs in Hightstown took efforts of the State Department of the traffic light; if there is no sig Health and the Slate Labor Dejiart- three hours of testimony and a resolii- j $130 drop in June according to a report nal, it means waiting one’s tu rn ; if tion was presented denying issuance on | released today by Mrs. Elsie V. Frank- mcnl's Migrant Labor flivision. there is any doubt as to whose turn The first of these centers to open are the grounds; (a) the record of disturb-i ]i,i a,„i came to a figure of $22143 In it is, it means yielding the right-of- for early arrivals for crop harvests in ances and brawls in and about the said .May the bill hit a high of $331 way, Last year more than 150,000 Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem premises while heretofore licensed, lo' The fall was due to the absence of were killed and injured at intersec- counties. Five others including one at indicated by the Borough police and! |,„rial bills and a $30 drop in the nurs- tio n s because someone claimed Cranbury will get under way next recorder's records; (b) numbers of per-1 in_g home expenses. However, a slight “special privileges." week. Clinics will also be operated in sons congregate around the said preni-j increase was noted in the expenditure Good highway democracy pays Atlantic, Burlington and Monmouth iscs to such ail extent as to congest the for food...... while other account items were dividends in the life, liberty and counties. area in such a manner that it is almost off a few dollars or remained at j happiness of everybody. The Cranbury VO center will be impossible to travel by said premises; standstill. open from 8 to 10 p.m. on Mondays and (c) to grant tiic application would be Eleven persons received benefits dur Wednesdays. In Monmouth County against Borough opposition and the ing the monlh with six single individ Surprise Dinner Party clinics will be conducted from 8 to 10 public convenience and also against the uals taking llie biggest share at $184.45. p.m. on Fridays at Imlaystown Borough best interests of said Borough. Thirty-seven dollars was doled out to Hall and from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the All persons who objecteil to renewal two families of five persons. Honors Hopkins Couple Health Center on Lafayette street, of the license may appear at the hear Hospitalization was the top item Freehold. ing and will be afforded an opportunity costing $85.50 with food a close second On Wedding Anniversary This is the first time such a compre to be heard, the ABC said. at $63. hensive health examination program Jacob S. Glickenhaus of Newark is The breakdown of expenditures as re for d(.»mestjc seasonal workers has been the attorney for Salmanowiu. Mr. Sal- ported by Mrs. Franklin are listed be A surprise dinner party honored Mr. attempted in New Jersey," jolin G. manowilz filed the appeal with the ABC low; and Mrs. Oscar Hopkins Sr. of Stock- Sholl, Secretary-Supervisor of the Mi last Thursday and also requested the hood $63.00 ton street on their ^ th wedding anni grant Labor Division said. “The pur Shelter 29.a> versary Friday night. The affair was pose of these clinics is to provide a commissioner to extend his license un complete jihysical e.xaniinalion of mi til the outcome was determined. Hospitalization 85.50 held at the Old Hights Inn and 19 chil Nursing Home 37.50 dren ami grandchildren were guests. grants and a check-ti;) as to commu Medical Supplies 4.45 zAmong the invited children were Mr. nicable disease.?. This i.s a protection to Borough Council to Other 2.00 and Mrs. Raymond Wiley, Mr. and ihe employer ami to the community as Mrs. Leonard Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. well as to migrants." Total $221.45 Thomas Foxliill of 'I'renton, Fred Hop- The State Health Department has 2nd Patrolman to Force, Compared with a corresponding pe kin.s, Clarence Hopkins and Mr. and assigned Dr. David H. Hersh as di riod a year ago the relief bill was off Mrs. Oscar Hopkins Jr. rector of the program. .A clinic lias also some $255, which cut the budget by The grandchildren included Flora and been listed at Mt. Holly in the I’oultry Two Ordinances Passed more than one-half. Phyllis Hopkins, Thomas Foxhill Jr., .Auction Bldg., on Route 38 with hours Mr. and Mr.s. Thomas Hopkins of Flor 8 to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays. ence, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ackerman With the harvest season nearing its OBITUARY . . . of. Paterson and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gets Scholarship peak and the influx of migrant laborers Davison of here. becoming heavier the I^orough Council Former Resident Dies Ilighlight of the event was the pre ordered the addition of a second pa sentation of gifts and taking of pic trolman to the local police force at a At Princeton Hospital Mrs. Walter Black Stults tures. session Tuesday night at Borough Hall. Miss a‘\nn OeArmond Haynes, daugh-[enmplimented her druss v.ilh a purple Mrs. Hopkins received a gold wrist RecalUng the record number of di^ Mrs. Helen Porter, wife of Millard ter of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Haynes corsage. watch, breast pin and set of earrings. ttirbances caused by Hie" laborers ItRt'TOTTCT ’Trf ‘Sotrrtr Bi tinstviek. im4 -fw---- 4..A recciiiiaajias.ii£id.jii. the Clarks Oscar Jr. and Thomas Foxliill Jr. made summer tlic Council declared that more mcr resident, died Saturday in Prince of ^rarksbiirg, W T'T’al, and IVaTICT ...... Qub for 300 mends ITn^ police protection was necessary. The ton Hospital after a short illness. She Blackc* Stults, Ca u son f of o Mr. ATand • Mrs. G. .■ relatives. The bride’s traveling (Iren and grandchildren. A gold wrist patrolman will be named at a later was a member of the Woodsmen of Stanley Stults of South Mam ftreet watch, belt buckle and tie set v.'ent to the World. were united m .narnage at 4 :30o clock Her flowers were Mr. Hopkins and Ruth F'oxhill and date. at Spring Hill, Clarksburg, Saturday i This addition will bring the regular Funeral services were held Tuesday Flora Hopkins presented them for the force to a total of four including Chief morning at 10:30 o'clock from her res a ternoon. i k i ' bride is a graduate of Baldwin children and grandchildren. of Police Ernest L. Davison, Sgt. W. idence under tlie direction of the Pleyer fhe ceremony was performed by the: 3^,00, Bryn .Mawr, Pa., and of Vas- Pictures were taken by Malcolm Cecil Daley and Patrolman Howard F. Funeral Horne, 202 Stockton street. The Gordon G. Kibler pastor of college with class of 1945. For the Carrington. Patterson. The move is expected to Rev. Boyd Bong of the First Church the I resbytenan Church of Clarksburg, years she has been employed cost the town some $1800 yearly and in of Nazarene, Trenton officialed. Inter The bride was attired in a white or-i by Consumers Union and the Elmo Local Contestants Win crease the $15,000 appropriation for the ment was in Elmridge Cemetery, South gandy dress with a fingertip veil fall-' Roper Public Opinion poll in New police department considerably. Brunswick. ing from a square beaded cap. She car-1 York City. VFW Carnival Prizes Six special officers are listed in the in addition to her husband she is sur ried an old fashioned bouquet of free-^ graduate of Hightstown High department and they are Harry De- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Allen Nel sia and small white gardenias M atron' gchool and Williams College, Mr. Stults Hightstown VFW staged a jjublic W itt Jr., Albert Disborough, Howard son, South Brunswick; a son Thomas of honor was Mrs. Daniel L. Louchery served three years in the Army Air block dance and carnival before a large Lewallen, Michael W. Cullen, James Stengard; five grandchildren and two of Clark.sburg, She wore a pale green Forces and saw two years of overseas crowd on Broad street last Friday and Ritter and Bertram Walker. great grandchildren. nylon net gown and a small cap orna duly in Australia, New Guinea and the Saturday evenings. On page 8 of this Gerald C, Firm The department will ad
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E-7147 HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947 Page Four BOROUGH OF HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH OF HIGHTSTOWN AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THS IM PROVEMENT OF THE SEWER SYSTEM AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE IM OF THE BOROUGH OF HIGHTSTOWN, PROVEMENT OF THE PARKING YARD^? APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $10,500.00 OF THE BOROUGH OP HIGHTSTOWN BEHIND THE THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE IS APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $8,400.00 THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE azette ports SUANCE OF BONDS OF THE BOROUGH G S SUANCE OF BONDS OF THE BOROUGH IN THE PRINCIPAL SUM OF $10,000.00 IN THE PRINCIPAL SUM OF $8,000.00 FOR FOR FINANCING SUCH APPROPRIA- FINANCING SUCH APPROPRIATION. 8 B A LL? TION. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNaL THE BOROUGH OF HIGHTSTOWN/ IN OF THE BOROUGH OF HIGHTSTOWN, IN THE COUNTY OF MERCER, NEW JERSEY THE COUNTY OF MERCER, NEW JER (not less than two-thirds of all the members of fausak’s Bakeiy Trips Dutch Neck SEY (not less than two-thirds of all the With members of said governing body affirmatively AS*^F^LLOW^ body affirmatively concurring) concerring) AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The several improvements de DENNIS Section 1. The several improvements de scribed in Section 3 of this ordinance arc To Take Over Softball Leadership scribed in Section 3 of this ordinance are hereby authorized to be made, installed and hereby authorized to be made and installed acquired as general improvement in and for as general improvements in and for the t r A benefit game is in the making for ough of Hightstown, in the County of Mercer The first-half of the YMCA Summer the Borough of Hightstown, in the County of (hereinafter referred to as ''municipality') and Charlie Van Pelt who suffered a broken Mercer (hereinafter referred to as “municipal :^0 cfQtsrI 1— ..-x As Southenders Score Two Victories Softball Loop was scheduled to wind up ity') and for the purpose stated in said section for the said several purposes stated in said activity next Tuesday, but several post hand while playing for Pullen's Coal there is hereby appropriated the sum of sections there arc hereby appropriatd the sev vs Dutch Neck last week. Charlie went $10,500.00 therein stated as the estimated max eral sums therein stated as the estimated max ponements of contests have pushed the imum amount of money to be raised from all It took Fausak’s Bakery just one inn YMCA Summer Softball closing back to July 17. The final half after a grounder around second base imum amount of money to be raised from all ing, the third when they tallied eight sources for such purpose, including $500.00 as sources for each such purpose, including $400.00 is expected to get under way around and twisted his han (c) The supplemental debt statement r e - 1 ?r the said several purposes, vrithm the hmita- in the bottom half of the fifth and this J. Eufemia, rf 1 2 1 E- Tun>, ss 4 2 2 poned tilts. Braun, ss 4 1 1 Sprout, sf 4 0 1 Quired by said Law has been duly made and of sections 40:1-34 to 40:1-36 of said Law was the game. The hottest man in town Saturday filed in the office of the Clerk of the munici- ^^4 according to the reasonable life thereof, is O’Reilly, lb 4 0 2 Dennis, If 4 0 I (and I don’t mean the weather caused In a slugfest, Dutch Neck outdid Robbins, sf 4 1 2 Field, c 4 1 1 pality, and a complete executed original thereof “ years, bell, Charlie Conover and Jack got two J. Byrne, 3b 3 2 2 Campbell, 2b 4 1 2 it either) was W alter “Judge” Hunt, has been filed in the office of the Director of i ^ supplemental debt Pullen's Coal, 13-7 as Pitcher Bill I ^ a l Government, a ' ‘ . . . - ...... — West, 2b 2 0 0 Dubel, lb 3 1 1 clerk at Totten’s Grocery Emporium on Sanders pounded out three hits to lead apiece, Simonson with a four ply swat that the gross debt i with a mate on base headed the Y, F. Byrne, If 3 0 2 Hopkins, p 2 1 0 Main street. Some misguided individ the way. Kohler, cf 3 0 0 Locke, cf 3 2 3 fined in section 40:1-,« v. r, , •- .. , ,, v>. . , t Decker’s Dairy slammed out a 15-7 3 2 1 ual made an attempt to walk off with creased by this ordinance by $10,000.00 and that I ® u ^ Director of Local Gov- Two games went to Fausak's Bakery F. Eufemia, c 2 0 0 Jack, rf ntp obligations authorized'’by this ordinancej^™"^*”^' ®nd such statement shows that the win over Jamesburg and got off to an « 1514 W hite M om m iej^ .jj limitations prescribed ^^ss de^ of the municipality as defined m and the Candy Kitchen by forfeit wlicn early lead when Red Becker homcred 30 7 11 35 12 14 cat. That was the last straw. Through by said Law * i section 40:1-76 of said Law, is increased by the Lace Mill and Tigers failed to field Southender.s 2 4 5 0 1 0 x-12 (d) The following items, as defined and a u - 1 this ordinance by $8,000.00 and that the_ obli- with the sacks full. Jamesburg came St. Anthony’s — ------1 1 0 1 2 1 1 - 7 the grapevine the Judge got wind of teams. thorized by section 40:1-55 of said Law, are ?at‘oii3 authorized by this ordinance will ho back with three in the opener and one Home-runs: D. Tmp, E. Turp, Jack, J. the incident and collared his man be charged as a part of the cost of said purpose within all debt limitations prescribed by said Byrne. Still hoping to get into tlie figiit for in the second to tie it up. The Milk fore misfortune came to his favorite to be financed by the issuance of said obliga Law. the first-half crown despite a pair of men then added braces in the third and Deckeri* Dairy (6) Hi-Y 1) ( feline. tions : (d) The following items ,as defined and defeats the Southenders turned on the ab r h ab r h (1) Not exceeding $200.00 on account of the autliorized by section 40:1-55 of said Law, are fourth and four more in the fifth to go McColl, If 4 1 1 Sikorski, If 4 0 2 Now everything is back to normal cost of issuance of said obligations; charged as a part of the cost of said purposes hittingw power- over. the week o \ end I and t front. Diboise, p 4 0 0 Thompson, 2b 4 1 1 and Mommie cat is taking care of her (2) Not exceeding $300.00 on account of inter- to be financed by the issuance of said obliga- XyittR. Jb 4 1- i Baatedo, db — 4 J) 2 Three ctftWren-vpmi |)ieTuyi5?'55ST5H'rtce' ■dWTgaTtiSfti lo fjnahce such cost during ttons!------^ ■ Bd MrCtill'dnd MaroM Becker, ss 3 0 0 McChesney, sf 4 0 1 the period permitted by said section; fl) Not exceeding $^ .00 on account of the and the Hi-Y Lovett got 10 hits between them to set Lovett, lb 3 0 1 Campbell, cf 3 0 1 from the Judge. (3) Not exceeding $ ^ .0 0 on account of en cost of issuance of said obligations; M The South boys dented the platter Pullen, sf 3 0 0 Simonson, Jb 2 0 1 gineering and inspection costs and legal ex (2) Not exceeding $300.00 on account of in the barrage. S. Speranzo witii three for 3 0 1 terest on obligations to finance such cost dur- 11 times in three frames to pile up a three including a homer sparked the Platt, rf 3 1 2 Clark, rf Local fishermen continue to make penses. large lead and score over St. Anthony’s t;idridge, c 3 1 1 Danser, c 3 0 1 Section 5. The full faith and credit of the the period permitted by said section; visitors. Hutchinson, 2b 3 1 1 Septak, ss 3 0 0 with the big catches. At Brielle Sun municipality are hereby pledged to the punc (3) Not exceeding $^.00 on account of en 12-7 Monday night. Home-run swats Thompson, cf 3 1 2 Ely, p 3 0 0 tual payment of the principal of and interest gineering and inspection costs and legal ex A seven run third inning gave Dia day Mike Dilorio hooked a 60 pound, penses. by the Turp boys, Dave and Ernie and mond Brothers enough tallies to upset one ounce tuna off the Lilly P, a boat on said obligations, oaid obligations shall be Will Jack were the potent blows. The 33 6 9 34 1 10 direct, unlimited obligations of the municipality Section 5. The full faith and credit of the St. Anthony’s 10-7. The Church boys Decker's Dairy — ...... 0 0 0 0 6 0 0-6 owned and operated by Captain Alex and, unless paid from revenues of the sewer municipality are hereby pledged to the punc Turp brothers hit theirs in succession H i - Y ______0000100-1 supply and distribution system, the municipal tual payment of the principal of and interest had a 3-1 lead going into the third Pastore. on said obligations. Said obligations shall be in the second frame with Jack hitting when the Upholsters exploded. Eight Pullen’ Coal (3) Jamesburg (7) ity shall be obligated to levy ad valorem taxes for the circuit with two aboard in the ab r h ab r h u ^ n all the taxable property within the mu direct, unlimited obligations of the municipality singles and a walk did the trick. Vin nicipality for the payment of the obligations and the municipality shall be obligated to levy third. S. Shuren, ss oicuzza, cf 4 2 2 Paladino was the batting star with a E. Archer, c 3 1 1 Caprio, rf 3 and interest thereon without limitation of rate ad valorem taxes upon all the taxable prOMrty S t Anthony’s tallied in every inning or amount. within the municipality for the payment of the trio of singles. Chamberlin, 3b 2 1 0 S. Speranza, If 3 Joe Paladino’s but the third with the fifth the biggest Lloyd, p 3 0 1 Golino, sf 3 Adopted July 1, 1947. obligations and interest thereon without limi- 3 0 1 DiChiaro, 3b 3 Approved July 1, 1947. iBiion of rate or amount. inning with two. A solo homer by Decker’s Dairy (15) Jamesburg^ (7) Engle, lb Adopted July 1, 1947. ab r h ab r h Conover, If 3 0 0 C. Speranza, p 3 BARBER SHOP DAVID C LEWIS, Johnny Byrne highlighted the losers 2 0 0 DeLorenzo, c 3 Mayor. Approved July 1, 1947. McColl, If 1 3 C Spicurza, cf 4 0 1 Ewart, sf DAVID C LEWIS, attack. Diboise, p 2 4 Collura, ss 4 2 3 Henderson, rf 2 0 0 Sabatino, lb 3 Attest: W. PALMER DENNIS, Mayor. A six run outburst in the opening Platt, af 2 1 DiCharo, 3b 4 1 2 Bradley, 2b 2 0 0 Bitetti, 2b 3 will be located on Attest: Becker, ss 3 3 Golino, ss 4 1 1 R. Lloyd, cf 2 0 0 Diperio, ss 3 Deputy Borough Clerk. inning got the Southenders off to an Lovett, lb 2 3 C. Speranzo, p 4 1 2 STATEMENT W. PALMER DENNIS, early lead and they went on to mark Pullen, 3b 1 2 DeLorenzo, c 3 0 1 25 3 4 31 7 10 ROUTE 33 WINDSOR The municipal bond ordinance published here Deputy Borough (^erk. 1 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 with has been finally passed and the twenty day STATEMENT in every frame to swamp the Hi-Y, Eltlridge, c 1 2 Sabatino, lb 3 0 1 Pullen’s Coal The municipal bond ordinance published here Decker, cf 1 2 S. Speranzo, U 3 2 3 Jamesburg 100015 0—7 period of limitation within which a suit, action 16-6 last week. Joe Braun chipped in or proceeding questioning the validity of such with has been finally passed and the twenty day Bom, rf 2 1 Bica, If 3 0 1 Three-base hit: Chamberlin. WILL OPEN period of limitation within which a suit, action with three singles to pace the victor’s Ely. 2b 0 2 Bitetti, 2b 3 0 0 ordinance can be commenced as provided in Fausak's Bakery (11) Dutch Neck (5) the Local Bond Law has begun to run from or proceeding questioning the validity of such attack while Bob Sprout, George Du- ab r h ab r h the date of the first publication of this state ordinance can be commenced as provided in 42 15 23 35 7 15 4 2 2 Perrine, cf 3 0 1 JULY 7,1947 Decker's D airy------4 0 2 2 4 2 1—15 C. Muse, p ment. the Local Bond Law has begun to run from V. Reeves, cf 4 3 3 Walton, 2b 3 1 0 W. PALMER DENNIS, the date of the first publication of this state Jamesburg 3 1110 1 0 - 7 4 1 1 Wilson, 3b 3 0 0 Two-base hits: Lovett, 2, Decker, Eldridge, J. Muse, ss Deputy Borough Clerk. ment. Jones, 3b 4 0 1 Flock, ss 3 0 2 Hightstown Gazette July 3, 1947. W. PALMER DENNIS, Sabatino, DiChiaro. Three-base hits: Becker. 4 1 2 Konover, sf 3 0 1 Home-runs: Becker, S. Speranzo. Walker, rf Fee $14.76. Deputy Borough Clerk. FEED MORE COWS Hunter, lb 3 1 1 Roszel, If 3 1 1 Hightstown Gazette July 3, 194/. Pullen'* Coal (7) Dutch Neck (13) Glenn, c 3 0 1 Conover, c 3 0 0 DIETZ IN GOLF EVENT Fee $19.92. ab r h ab r h V. Muse, If 3 1 1 W. Sanders, p 3 1 2 S. Shuren, cf 4 3 2 Konover, sf 4 2 Brown, ^ 3 12 McNamee, lb 2 10 Art Porash and Ed Roberts of the E. Archer, c 4 1 3 Walton, 2b 4 2 Williams, sf 3 1 1 R. Sanders, rf 2 1 1 Laurence Brook Country Club took MME. 'WASHINGTON Pullen, p 0 1 Wilson, 3b 3 2 down the pro-amateur tournament at W. Archer, 3b 1 2 Flock, ss 4 2 35 11 15 28 5 8 will appear at the Van Pelt, 2b 1 2 R. Sanders, lb 3 1 1 Fausak’s ....— 0 0 8 1 0 0 2 - 1 1 the Forsgate Country Club Sunday with 1 2 Page, rf 4 0 1 Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Van Fleet, If Dutch Neck ----- 1 4 0 0 0 0 0— 5 a score of 64. This topped the field of on Wednesday July 23, 1947, 8:30 p.m. Lloyd, lb 0 1 W. Sanders, p 4 0 3 Two-base hit: Home-run: R. San- 36 by two shots. Ewart, sf 0 0 Tindall. If 3 0 ders. Rev, J. A. Langhorne, Pastor Henderson, ss 0 0 Roszel, If 1 0 0 Local enthusiast Bob Dietz teamed A, Henry Williams, Sponsor Sutphin, rf 0 1 Perrine, cf 3 2 2 with Dave Q'Connell of Essex Fells Conover, c 3 2 2 .Admission: 50c plu tax 7-3t COMING to finish in a tie for sixteenth place O N FEW ER 36 13 17 with four other combinations. They Pullcn’s Ck>al . — 41000 0 2 - 7 shot a 71. Hightstown Gazette—$2 a year. Dutch Neck 3 5 2 2 10 0-13 ALLENTOWN, N. J. ACRES Horn-run: Van Fleet. SATURDAY JULY 12 iitiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniitniiiiiiiiininiRiiiHittiintttitttufitHiliiiiiiniiiiiiuimtiiiiiiinii DROST’S WELDING I NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP I Fertilize Grasslands SERVICE More high quality roughage I STOCK CAR RACES I can be produced on well fer Super Service Garage tilized meadows and pastures SUNDAY, JULY 13 - N. d. STATE FAIR GROUNDS to produce more milk at lower Brazing - Cast Iron - Brass Jamboree I I cost. AND FIREMAN’S NIGHT I TRENTON, N.J. | A well planned grassland All Types of Metals fertilization program and More Going On Than A 3-Ring Circu* = Time Trials Start Noon First Race, 2:30 P.M. | good management helps in Body & Fender Work Never Anything Like It Before crease yields, makes seedings S Reserved Seats on Sale Now ” last longer and includes ap Radiators Repaired plication o f lim e, where From Radio’s Farm & Home Hour “ Checker Auto Stores, 108 E. Hanover St., Trenton E needed, Nitrogen, Phosphorus 163 Mercer St. (cor. Ward) Phone 5 ROY GROUVE, M.C. 7-2t* S N.J. State Fair Office S and Potash. For DANCING—Two Orchestras Your County Agricultu^l TiiiiimiiHiimmmiiMmimiiiiiiimmnmimiiiniiMiiiiimiimiiiiiimmiiiiimiiiiin Agent is a good source of in 7 Acts - VAUDEVILLE - 7 Acts formation for the application including NBC Radio Show it * ***'**** i rates of lime and fertilizer on it t^t Pincy Hollow Hoe Down it i.t your farm. Your G.L.F. with Purty Peggy it i. t Service Agency can supply i,t U BIG SALE 50 - FOLK DANCERS - 50 it you with the lime and ferti It BACK AGAIN! j. t It lizer you need. y 100 • Fire Companies Invited - 100 Storting Saturday, July i,t i.t It Princeton’s Famous 4th of July it Ground Limestone- OF ARMY SHOES Display of $200,000 Fire Equipment i,t it Delivered and Tug of War Between Companies 5. our commercial it i.t Spread per ton ..... $5.70 V i,t 0-19-19 with borax— Fife & Drum Corps offices will be closed all it For legumes ...... - $48.00 and for the first time anywhere CELEBRATION 0-20-20—Fm- legumes AT BARNEY’S the combined fire companies present }.t and pasture ...... - $48.00 day Saturday In line V I. t 20% Gran-Phosphate— "The Brightest Street in the World” it AND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL i.t to supplement with trends in other y i,t manure ------428.22 Slightly Used & M i.t 5-10-10—For pastures .... $38.8 BASEBALL 3 P.M. businesses, this change i.t Under the Auspices of Princeton Post No. 76, i.t Your order can be telephoned to or it i.t left at your G.L.F. Service Agency. Near New Imlaystown Central Jersey Champs will result in o standard i t American Legion i.t if J. t i t Any Length Freehold Monmouth County Champs five-day week for our it i.t J.t Farmers Cooperative Assoc, Any Width t.t PALMER STADIUM, PRINCETON, N. J. J.t commercial office em I t jt of New Jersey And This Isn’t All i,t i.t ployees. It is hoped this i.t is Mercer Street, Hightstown 1 .6 5 to 1 .9 5 WATCH NEXT WEEK’S ADV. i.t is Phone 560 Rain Date July 19th policy will meet with I.t i.t i.t Friday, July 4, 1947 i.t i t ONLY ONE PAIR favor among our \t I VOTE FOR Track Meet at 4:30. Fireworks at 9:00 P.M. J.t i.t J.t TO A CUSTOMER customers i.t Name .~. i.t J t y One Ticket Admits to All I t No Phone or Mail Orders i.t is Address ...... i.t ADMISSION 50c CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE i. t Mail to i t is 131 Rogers Ave., Hightstown, N.J, i> If Rain, Event Held Next Evening j. t QUEEN OF THE JAMBOREE if i.t i.t i.t Box 271, Allentown, N. J. is h ig h t s t o w n GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947
FOR RENT Rates: 35 cents for each insertion iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimfmiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii up to 25 words; over that, 1 cent a ^ room at Central Hotel, Classified word. Capitals, 10 cents extra. Ada i Railroad avenue. Local Happenings inserted only on receipt of cash. HIGHTSTOWN DINER Stamps acceptable. Ads taken up HELP WANTED Mr. and Mrs, Perry Drew and fam-. Ads to Wednesday noon. Phone 373. ily are spending a iwo-weck vacation' I will be CLOSED from | WANTED at Seaside Park. i I MONDAY, JULY 7 to MONDAY, JULY 14 | FOR SALE SECRETARY FOR INSURANCE FOR SALE OFFICE Miss Doris and Jeanette Weinstein; of Stockton street visited friends in' = Inclusive S A vacation “Fishing Special.” Bay SERVEL gas refrigerator, 4 cubic Barclay Agency Seaside Heights over the week end. City Reels. Only $6.95 at Auto Boys, fpt, in excellent condition. Mrs. Na Phone Hightstown 13 = = 116 N. Main street. than Bard, phone Hightstown 171-J-l 6-2t Miss Madeline Pergola of the Hights Beauty Salon is vacationing at Seaside t e n piece dining room suite, in very Hights this week. FELT BASE rugs and yard goods, WANTED = Will Re-open E vnod condition. Elmer Ewart, 148 throw rugs and matched bath room Mrs. Mabel Faga of Bethlehem, Pa., Broad St. Phone Hightstown 130. * Archer’s Rug Store, Experienced Grocery Clerk I TUESDAY, JULY 15 | 208 N. Mam Street. spent the past weekend with her sister, n o v e l t y kitchen range. Gray Phone Hightstown U46-R-2 Mrs. Willard Peterson of Grant avenue. -namel Burns coal or wood. In good A custom built bowling ball. Meas miimmiiuiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiT Edition. Mrs. J. Brockett, 171 N. ured accurately for your own hand on between 4 and 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs, George E. Coons of Main St. Phone 551. our new Brunsconieter. Improve your Morrison avenue left Friday for Sar bowling score. Auto Boys, 116 N. Main anac Inn, N. Y., where they will re main until September 1. a u to Ice Box. An insulated con Street WANTED tainer with ice box compartment for beach or picnic. $6.95 at Auto Boys, 116 ONE spotted riding horse. Will ride, Experienced Female Cashier Mrs. Fred Powell of 167 Stockton street and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Acad N. Main street. drive or work. Complete witli bridle, For Grocery Store NEW ^ saddle, harness and rubber tire buggy emy street spent an enjoyable week end SUMMER HOURS FOR Phone Hightstown 1146-R-2 at Island Heights, b e a u t if u l Kroniex vegetable cas- Also one turkey pen, 12x16. Can be between 4 and 6 p.m. seen anytime after 6 p.m. or Sunday. MAYME MEAD serol'e and server. Easy to use, easy to Miss Mary Jane Wright, daughter clean. Durable. Regular $3.69. On sale Hilton S. Havens, Imlaystovvn-Hights- of town roal, near John Fields farm. of Mr. and Mrs. Myron S. Wright of for $1.49. Auto Boys, 116 N, Main MISCELLANEOUS Pasaden, Calif., is the guest of her PRINCETON street. grandmother, Mrs. Forman H. Wright CLOSED HOUSEHOLD goods; 2 kitchen cab of Rogers avenue. DECORATE your car, home or bike inets, 50-lb. ice box, kitchen zinc with When you think of INSURANCE think of EGNOR. Phone 158. for the 4th of July with flags at re fittings, single iron bed, 2-burner oil Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mosher of ALL DAY . . . JULY FOURTH heater, odd chairs. Also used material; duced prices from Auto Boys, 116 N. WE buy all kinds of scrap iron. 60 117 William street are receiving con AND JULY FIFTH Main street. 3 window frames and sash, some 2x3, cents per 100 for steel and 75 cents gratulations upon the birth of a son on CLOSED Several bundles lath and some boards. per 100 for cast iron. Phone Hights June 16 at Princeton Hospital. FURNITURE—Used double and sin W. C. Stout, 22 Maple Shade avenue, town 569-R-4. Al Kaplan, Roosevelt. AT ONE 0 CLOCK SATURDAYS . . . Hamilton Square, 7-2t* Mr. and Mrs. Sam Minnick of Stock- gle beds, complete with springs and 6-2t* MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST inner spring m attresses; dressers and ton street are vacationing in Washing chest of drawers to match; used chairs. ton, D.C., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FOR RENT . HAV’^E cash buyer for large poultry Joseph Volpe. During their stay at the All in good condition. The Maples, 564 farm; also have cash buyer for gaso South Main St., Hightstown, phone 14.* capital they will visit Washington his cMayme cMead of Princeton line service station. Phone 158, Rus torical centers. TWO furnished rooms for men. Mrs. sell Egnor, Real Estate Broker, 158 230 NASSAU ST. PHONE 3481 PROPERTY on Route 33, consisting Ben Johnson, 110 Clinton street. 6-3t* Rogers Avenue. Russell A. Egnor, real estate broker, of about 4 acres of land, large house. 5 announces the sale of the 7-room im rooms and bath on first floor. 7 rooms FURNISHED room for one or two HAND and power lawn mowers, also proved residential property located at and bath on second floor and two men or business couple; office storage farm mower blades sharpened and re 211 Summit street for John Braun es rooms on tliird floor. Address S. Ely space. Phone 158, Russell A, Egnor, paired. Fledge shears, knives, scissors tate, to Jesse L. Fravel of Princeton Mount, 149 ifonmoulh St., Hightstown. Real Estate Broker, 158 Rogers avenue. and anything that needs sharpening road. Phone 117-K-3. ♦ given prompt attention. Phone 354-W. FURNISHED room for rent. For James Whelan, Hightstown Heights. After visiting since March with her i l E z L l RUGS AND CARPETS gentleman or couple. Apply 406 Siim- 4-tf brother Ralph E. Harmon of the Ped- niitt street. 7-3t* (made in Freehold). Other famous die School Mrs. Albert Hutton has re WEEK BEGINNING MON. NIGHT makes. Flaxtex 100 per cent linen wear INCREASE your INSURANCE for turned to her home at Churchville, TWO room apartment with kitchen increased replacement costs, also Broad N. Y, Mrs. R. Clive Harmon of Wil- resistant for office, showroom, playroom ette and bath. Large sundeck. Hot A Full Evening of Laugh-Packing Entertainment or den. Rug shampooing. Phone Rug^- Form Automobile Insurance. Money to liamsville, N.Y. returned home with water heat furnished. Near Hights loan on first mortgages. Russell Eg Mrs. Hutton after visiting with her Harold J. Kenney and Herbert Kenwith present Mart Princeton 3557 or write P. 0. town. Inquire Box 161, Hightstown. * Box 135, Princeton. 32tf nor, Real Estate Broker, 158 Rogers brother-in-law, Mr. Harmon. avenue. Reserve by Phone Princeton 362 or 1702 RUGS & CARPETS WANTED EDWARD \xminster and Wiltons, all sizes. Run- CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING U. S. Gov’t Chino Khaki Mail Orders Filled lers and stair carpets. Antiques, gifts, COLLEGE teacher, recently dis Beef - Veal - Lamb - Pork Prices (Inch Tax) charged from army desires apartment Want to Buy Pigs and Veal Calves Summer Pants :hina and old lamps. or house with two bedrooms, prefer JOSEPH A. RIORDAN $1.00 per pair EVERETT Eves. 8:30: $3, $2.40, R. H. DIXON ably unfurnished. Has four year old 128 Stockton Street Hightstown Gov’t Laundered $1.80, $1JM. Mats. Dutch Neck Tel. Plainsboro 2726-R-12 daughter. Plione Higiitstown 450-M. Phones: 18 or 24-J-ll 2:30: $1.80, $120 7-tf NO PHONE OR .MAIL ORDERS HORTON W E buy and sell all kinds of antique Box Office Open REAL ESTATE O n Iht Stagu in Dwelling properties, both single and WANTED fTirniiui’e, Imtss -oW <0*1 pauU- ID A-M. to 10 P.M. double, and apartments; potato, dairy Trucks for carting rye and straw, also ings, marble top tables and old oil BARNEY’S "SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY" and poultry farms, all sizes. Home sites, men for pitching and stacking. lamps; one piece or whole housefull. SCHANCK & FIELD, INC. Antique furniture refinished and re 131 Rogers Ave. Hightstown, N. J. NOW PLAYING—Thru Saturday—Friday Matinee building lots, etc. paired at reasonable prices. Phone CROSHAW AGENCY. INC. William Street Hightstown, N. J. 484-R. Charles Albright. 225 Rogers SALE LAST U) DAYS MIRIAM HOPKINS in “There’s Always Juliet” 307 North Main St. Hightstown Phone 487 avenue. Phone 112 6-2t ARE you thinking about having an HOUSEHOLD Goods. 25 cook stoves, WANTED TO BUY auction sale ? Consult B, G. Coats, oil burning, 2 to 5 burners; cook stoves, Pianos, any style, highest cash prices Auctioneer, 490 Bath Avenue, Long burn coal or wood; gas stoves, 30 beds paid. Carefully moved. Branch. Tel. 3599. "Any kind of Auc with springs and mattresses, 5 radios, TIPLING'S tion—Anywhere.” ice boxes, used furniture, cooking uten sils, dishes and other household goods 228 E. State St., Trenton MARTIN outboard motors now Highlights Before Harvest and utensils. Phone Cranbury 767. Win. 46tf available. Boat supplies, paint, fishing Murphy at Cranbury Poultry Plant, tackle. Open evenings and all day Sat Cranbury. 7-2t* PERSONAL urday only. W alt's Sport Shop, Second and Taylor streets, Trenton. Market Prospects Bright For Potatoes $36 per month income property, Notice is hereby given that on and $ 3 ^ ; double house on Stockton street; after this date I will not be responsible REFRIGERATOR building lot priced for quick sale; very for any debts unless contracted by my All makes of electric refrigerators and There has been a good demand with prices moving up. Of course attractive South Main street home; self. Dated June 27, 1947. Warren H. freezers serviced and repaired. anything can happen but, with the absence of homegrown in cer other home investment properties, Wright, 170 Mercer street, Hightstown, HARRY F. GIUDICE $5500 ; 7000; 14,500; 1200; 4500 ; 8000; N.J. * Phone Hightstown 232 after 4 P.M. tain sections that show up this time of year, the outlook is favor 10,000 ; 5500; 1000; 7375; 17,000; 5250; 2-lOt* able. 11,600; 5000; 18,000; 9600; 16,000; 12,000; 25,000; 15,800; all size farms. Phone AUTOIST CALIFORNIA potatoes are firm with supplies rapidly diminish 158, Russell Egnor, Real Estate Broker, Drive safely, prevent personal inju ing. They should be out of the picture soon. 158 Rogers avenue. ries and death. For good insurance ELLING property located half service see NORTH CAROLINA is about 75% finished. •etween Hightstown and Prince- THE CROSHAW AGENCY INC. 1 pretty setting with unfailing 307 North Main St., Hightstown, N. J. MISSOURI, Courtney-Atherton section, is inundated. From 1 running along side of large Phone 112 aped lawn. The stream extends 50% to 75% of potatoes are under water. This was important :arly a mile through this 15-acre SPECIALS enough to influence the Chicago Market upward. which has 5 acres of tillable land Army Cots ...... -...... ____ $2 ts of well developed timber. 1 lie Tents, 16x16 ...... 424 VIRGINIA is shipping heavy. Distribution will be wide as demand red house has 3 rooms, den, en- Canvasses, 12x20...... $15 sun room, large fireplace on first S 0 ^ is brisk. ind 4 bedrooms. Price $14,500 on Navy Pants ...... _..50c erras, immediate occupancy. Very W. KORAL OHIO will be late. It is quite possible that most of these potatoes live oil heated 9-room home, pret- Rt. 25, near Decker’s Farm will supply home markets or go farther west. iplace, beautiful bath and lots of 6-4t 1, including Venetian blinds, gas CtOSlH^ NEW JERSEY and LONG ISLAND prospects are for a good , Bendix washer and refrigerator, iiate possession; beautifuly shad- crop. There is considerable interest in Jersey potatoes. ilding lots; 70-acre farm, $10,000; re potato farm, $19,000. Phone MAINE planted late and there will be no early shipments as m ussell Egnor, Real Estate Broker, previous years. As a result we should have a longer shipping ogers Avenue, or any broker. Starting Saturday, July season. 5, our commercial It is quite possible prices will be above support level at least for NIGHTS THEATRE offices will be closed all July. HIGHTSTOWN, N.J. PHONE 131 Indications are that we will have plenty of trucks to give growers day Saturday. In line IMER POLICY - MATINEES AT 2J0 as in the past quick pick-up service. TNEE DAYS—Sunday, Monday, Wed- neaday, Friday and Saturday with trends in other Our nearest office is your telephone. iVENING SHOWS-«;S0 and 9:00 Sell the safe way. ra. & Fri. 3 & 4 businesses, this change Robert Montgomery —in— “LADY IN THE LAKE” will result in a standard
rday J“>y 5 five-day week for our Gorcey and the Bowery Boy* —in— Head First lARD BOILED MAHONEY’ commercial office em —also— FOR Rogers and His Horse Trigger ployees. It is hoped —in— "HELDORADO” this policy will meet M d - N e i i Sun. & Mon. July 6 & 7 Bud Abbott Lou Costello — m — with fovor among our PEP BOY ‘BUCK PRIVATES COME HOME beauty House BRAND customers. POTATOES & Wed. July 8 & * my Dorsey Jimmy Dorsey Janet Blair Opens July 7,1947 —in— i FABULOUS DORSEYS” OPEN HOUSE 1-9 P.M.
"burs. & Fri. July 10 ^ U 148 Broad Street '•MICHIGAN KID” —starring— Hightstown, N J. Jon Hall Victor McLaglen lita Johnson Andy Devine Phone 1005 Page Six HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUDY 3, 1947 TREE WORK Trees Taken Down, Trimmed WANTED General Tree work FRANK REBH 67 Ribsam Avenue, R.D. 3, Trenton Phone 4-0886 | THE SHOPPERS’ GUIDE 5-3t* i RADIOS REPAIRED ALL MAKES Will Call for and Deliver j V Sunheat Fuel Oil Henry Koch 123 Shapiro Ave. Phone 960, Damasco’s Oil Burner Sales & Service Phones: LIQUOR STORE Hightstown 296 - Day New and Used j Cranbury 768-M - Night COMMERCIAL TRAILERS All Kind, of 107 Stockton Street Let Us Give You a Free Estimate on installing an oil burner in you r Insulated and Refrigerated Vans - LIVE POULTRY HighUtown, N. J. furnace. Lumber Roll Offs - Dumpers - Licensed Poultry Buyer No. 3399 Imported cmd Domestic Platform, Etc. William C . Pullen For Immediate Delivery D. COHAN Wines and Liquors Fuel Service W. M. WOODWARD BOX 3S-A, WALNUT ST. Phone Hightstown 365 Hightstown, N. J, TOMS RIVER, N.J. SO-tf R.D, 5, New Brunswick, N. J. Toms River 8-1190 Phone New Brunswick 2-6719 41t{ ^ Overanxiety, particularly about health, is a 4-4t* SIGNS ATHLETES FOOT ITCH disease in itself. Physicians call it hypochondria. NOT HARD TO KILL H. WADMSLEY Those who "enjoy" ill health only make them IN ONE HOUR selves and those about them miserable. If not pleased, your 35c back at any drug store. THINK TE-OL, a St r o n g fungicide contains 90% Trucks - Windows - Bulletins Opposed to chronic worry is complete in- alcohol IT PENETRAT^. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Today at Can You Afford to Be Without diflFerence, to the point o f disregard of common- Shop located at sense health rules and contempt for medical care. Cunningham Pharmacy HOSPITALIZATION PROTECTION Cranbury Circle Between these two absurd extremes lies the sane middle Phone road. Petty, transient discomforts need not cause grave con FRANK MORRIS MUTUAL OF OMAHA Phones Hightstown 3I6-J-3 & 301-R cern and frequent trips to the doctor. When symptoms persist Distributor of LARGEST EXCLUSIVE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT COMPANY or recur with annoying frequency, it is then time to seek ROCKWOOD DAIRY IN THE WORLD GOLDEN GUERNSEY PRODUCTS professional assistance. Indiflference under these circum Homogenized Vitamin D Milk 104 Perry Street, Trenton Phonet 4-8168—2-1722 stances only invites more serious trouble. Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk CHARLES LEACH, Manager FARMERS Buttermilk Visit our modern prescription departmeni. We are prei Federal Land Bank 4% Mortgage Res. Phone 74-M 205 Maxwell Ave. scription specialists. Loans n A Farmer Owned Phil’s Electric Service u Cooperative Credit Service FRIEDMAN PHARMACY Are you blowing fuses? u Have your wiring checked at Live and Dead Animals NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASS’N 122 Main St., Hightstown, N. J. Phone 53 no cost to you. y OF HIGHTSTOWN V Small Jobs - Big Jobs REMOVED i,t Mercer Middlesex Union Given Prompt Attention It D. J. Mulligan, Sec.-Treas. MARTIN BY A. E. KINGETT If TAXI SERVICE CALL HIGHTSTOWN 334-W Kf Tel. 992 Rights Theatre Bldg. Outboard Motors M Phone 564-J Night Phone 9S1-.1 or leave message at Shub’s Market Hiffhtstown, N. J. Boat Supplies Fishing Tackle 5-7t*&tf Cash Prices Paid V Henry Williams & Son Open Evenings - All Day Saturday Only WALT’S SPORT SHOP Phone New Egypt 4451 it 146 Mercer St., Hightstown Second & Taylor Sts. Trenton If No Answer, Call Laurel Springs 4-0017 J.t ANN’S GIFT SHOP in s t a l l y 50-9t YOU CALL 1 WE HAUL 1 PROMPT SERVICE! 31 & HOSIERY M P. 0.—Laurel Springs, N.J. Reverse Phone Calls 208 NO. MAIN STREET Greeting Cards - Magazines Williams Oil-O-Matic 32 tf MELLEVOLD’S SERVICE STATION it Phone 26-W Open Evenings Stationery - Pipes Atlantic Gas & Oil BURNERS NOW Automobile & Farm Equipment KERR’S LIVELY CHICKS Cigars - Cigarettes Craig & Son All Breeders Blood Tested Repairs ZEKE’S Expert Lubrication ROUTE 25 PHONE 57 Just Arrived In Town | Hatches the Year Round Batteries - Tires - Accessories 108 MAIN STREET KERR CHICKERIES, Inc. Rt. 25 Bet. Bridge & Windsor TAXI We Are Now Unloading: | Hightstown Hightstown 1093-W John & Lake Sts., Jamesburg Phone 128 or 260 A Car of Red Cedar Shingles = Half Car of 24-inch No. 1 Royals i Phone Jamesburg 1-0065 Motor Transport Co. 50-9t Cars Washed & Simonized HERMON M. LEVINE 50tf Half Car of 18” No. 1 Jumbos i Tires Recapped PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT A Good Supply of i Tel Hightstown 1132-R-U Cesspools and Septic Tanks Lifetime Aluminum Roofing | Service on all makes of Cars and Plumbing - Heating Trucks. Have your battery charged 42-30* Cleaned Oak Flooring - Fir and Yellow Pine Novelty Siding | while you wait at With Sanitary Equipment More Drain Galvanized Channel Roofing | CLARENCE L. STRANG Peter Forsire POTTER & HILLMAN Dutch Boy White Lead | It Is Always Better to HIGHTSTOWN Pure Linseed Oil and Pure Turpentine = 160 Stockton Street Ford Sales 6* Service Have Insurance Ready Mixed Paints | 308 Mercer St. Hightstown MARGARET’S Phone 493-J And Never Need It Other Building Materials | Phone 308 Than to Need It Just Once Rt. 25, near Kelly’s Garage 48tf And Not to Have It! Charcoal Hot Dogs See Ui for Protection I WE SELL THE BEST - CHEAPEST BY TEST | CROSHAW AGENCY ICE CREAM - CANDY - SODA Insurance in All Its Branches 307 N. Main St., Hightstown, N. J. Cigarettes - Fruit - Vegetables Hightstown Mill Work Co. Phone 112 William H. Glackin Public Invited to Our Enclosed All Forms I Shangle & Hunt | Manufacturers of Agency WINDSOR, N.J. Picnic Grounds CUSTOMBILT CABINETS INSURANCE SERVICE Joseph "Polly" Paladino Automobile Insurance a Specialty 44t» I Phone 122 Broad Street . Hightstown | Specializing in Farmers and Grangers second motor vehicle insured for one-half premium. WALL PAPER KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Representing Reliable Insurance yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMHm m iHniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiijj R t 25., bet. Mount's & Bridge Companies lOc TO $1.00 PER ROLL tf TOOERT? Phone Hightstown 579 Largest Selection in Central Jersey MSUMHUIIIl 3Stf All in Stock - FREE TRIM iHaehiewhwg Money Savers | clBlitg. N o ragatlve ITCH Monad 1950 Outside White dr«ga mthtibeuipleZi Don’t Suffer Another Minute VmJtniahCandy Redudagi Celo-Siding, %" thick...... per Sq. Ft. | Are you tortneoted with itching of eczema, yewdMi'tetit out any m ___ psoriasis, rashes, insect bites, rough hands or ^ stavebefc potato«% meati cr Brick Siding, Celotex, No. 1 .....$12 per 100 Sq. Ft. = lace, athlete’s foot, eruptions, rect^ itching or The New House Paint with 5-year fac butter, you sunply cut them dotm It b other externally causM skin troubles? For when you enioy ddSdoua {Tituom fortified) Brick Siding, No. 2 ...... $3.00 per 100 Sq. Ft. | \r/ STATEMENT Of OUR quick relief and good results use VICTORY tory guarantee ...... $4^1 per gal. AYDS candybclore meala Abeolut^ OINTMENT. Developed for the boys in ths In clinical conducted by madkal doctom. Five “V” Crimp Alumninum Roofing i army, now for the folks back home. WUte, more than ITO imhmm lost 14 t« 18 tba. greaeeless, antiseptic, cooling, vanishing. Safe •v«rag« with AYDS Vltamia Tor babies or children and firstaid. A name you PASTORFIELD’S Candy Reducing Plan. I2 V2C per Sq. Ft. S IP O U C Y t cannot forget. VICTORY OINTMENT. Jars Douglas Fir, 2x4 up to 2x12...... $90 per M. Bd. Ft. I Sold in Hightstown by 503 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N.J. Dry Yellow Pine Roofers, 6” & 8” = CUNNINGHAM DRUG STORE FRIEDMAN PHARMACY and Good Druggists Everywhere Open Evenings If kidneys give you trouble ask for NEF-TEX 122 MAIN ST. HIGHTSTOWN, N.J. Pink Antiseptic Tablets. 5 « O N E S3. PURE LINSEED O IL ...... I THE COST OF AC Special—DAGLISH LAWN MOWERS i CIDENTS IS HEAVY; from...... $28.50 to $21.00 | INSURANCE COSTS COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW I VERY LITTLE. ANDERSON UNI-GLIDE WINDOWS | WOT'5 SORJNMV? '’^AVNBOOY KNOWS AuTyOU> YOU'LL SAVE MONEY ON 1 We aUo have a levge stock of copper and galvanized screening, “ HAVE TO DO TO PUT VOUR REPAIR 8ILL6, NOT TO I CANT DEPEND ready made screens, all metal window screens, screen doors, white “ ON MVCARTD6F CAR IN F!RST CLASS MENTION FEED BILLS ME TO WORK, WORKIN6 CONO m O N IS FOR THE HORSE pme combination screen and storm doors, two and three panel doors. = 60 I BOU6HT TO LET THE EXPERT 'omplet. Ime of high grade paints, including Pratt and Lambert = ME A HORSE. MECHANICS OF and famous Plastikote TUe Finish and Automobile paint. Knotty = pme pannellmg, tile board, msullatlng board, terra cotta pipe, drain = COLEMAN tile, 4 sod pipe and soli pipe fittings, and hundreds of other building = BUICKCO. Items that you need at popular prices. S i (a m YOU THE BENEFIT OF THEIR LON6 REMEMBER ... Your Dollar Buys MORE s YEARS OF i At the Hightstown Lumber Company! 5 ^EXPERIENCE. J GLAZING DONE ON THE PREMISES | COLEMAN BUICK CD. Hightstown Lumber Co. I nb9kotimotu^§t. 5alesi^ S ervice AT THE OVERHEAD BRIDGE PHONE 325 | inuiiiiiiiiuim iMiiim iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,' 1
HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947 Page Seven d u t c h n e c k Their son John remained to spend his Donald R. Sanders is spending two vacation there Robert H, DLxon who spent several son Albert will spend a week at F o r-[g g Mr. and Mrs- Harold J. Frazee and weeks at High Point Camp. Sure CoW8 Have M and Mrs. Welling Sailey and weeks in a New York Hospital re rest Inn, Eagles Mere, Pa. Billy Spen-' (laughter Carol spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Cook spent the turned to his home last week. children Janice. Robert and Joiiii mo-'week end at OccVn'"city' cer IS spending some time at Camp Good Supply of Water with the former’s parents, Mr. ami tortd to Allentown, Pa. Sunday. I Daniel Bar.ko of the U.S. Veterans Mrs. Charles G. Cook and sons Billy Ranger, Wharton. Mrs. James Frazee of Point Pleasant. and Larry of Hamilton Square and Pfe When a cow drinks plenty of water, cm W alton’.Hospital spent the w-«k ' end at his George Cubberly visited Mr. and Mrs. Miss Edith Appelget underwent a visited Misses Shirley and Joyce Hoi- home here. major operation at McKinley Hospital, she will eat lots of roughage, including man at Manasquan last week. Wyndham E. Smallbone recently. Billy and Johnny Tindall of Potts- Trenton Friday. pasture. In the opinion of Enos J. WELDING rnisfortune town, Pa. are spending some time with House Party !Mrs. Mabel Mac Kenzie of Prince Perry, extension dairy specialist at the Mrs. Charles W. Holman, Tri-Hi-Y ton Junction has been spending a few College of Agriculture, it is most im ^*^1) h Reed and j ^on C. Tindall. group leader, is entertaining at a house days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. portant for a dairyman to be sure his Kasalis Esso Service Center party at Manasquan Beach this week James Mac Kenzie. cows drink plenty in warm weather. ancM lelvkW W d « - s Edward Korcado and the following members: Edith Mar- Freehold-Hightstown Rd. Route 33 Bobby_ Kercado of New rincr, Flora Ruder, Shirley Holman, Electric - Acetylene - Brazing Brunswick spent Sunday with Mr. and berry Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Mac Mrs. Raymond Chamberlin. Joyce Holman, Helen Elgriin, Patricia Silver Soldering - Cutting - Burning Kenzie were week end guests. Elect Church Officers Tindall, Betty Ann Frazee, Betty Hand, Carbon Arc Welding ^fr. and Mrs. George Stow of Audu a-'^t a meeting last week the Board Betty Mershon, Barbara Walton, Ellen SUMMER HOURS bon were recent guests of Mr. and Jane Reed, Beulah Ellis, Minerva Dan- Mrs. Franklin Vrecland. of Deacons of the Presbyterian Church ser, Carolyn Danser, Louise De Piano. PORTABLE EQUIPMENT elected the following officers: Pres JULY-AUGUST Do the Job Right on the Spot ^liss Sara M. Bergen, Mrs. Frederick ident, George \V. Leek; vice president, Picnic Date Announced Shangl^ Mrs. Harry Farr Sr. and Mrs. Phone Hightstown S52-W Guy A. Bensinger Jr.; secretary, Nor The annual community picnic will be Week-Days, 10; A. M. - 5:30 P. M. Lewis C. Bowers spent a day at the man A. Hulick; treasurer, Herbert R. held Saturday, July 12, at Sullivan’s 37-9t* Shore. Coward. Grove, Washington Crossing. The Saturciays, 9:30 A. M. - 1 P. M. community is invited. All will bring a covered dish to be served on the tables at noon and evening. 'Bert-(Ann Inc, The general committee is composed of the Corner Brighteners' class. George ' W. Leek heads the recreation commit-1 LINGERIE tee. i 230 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Tel. 1301 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer and i To IT'S TIME FOR TYDOL IT'S TIME FOR TYDOL • IT'S , TIME FORJYDOL. • IT'S TIME FORilYDOC Telephone Users d R o
Oi O This weekend s in New Jersey TO when you celebrate.. O n January 6 we asked the Board of Public Utility o Commissioners of New Jersey to approve a general increase in telephone rates. This was the first such O Q request in twenty-one years, and no provision was in >- cluded in the application for a general wage increase. The ^^Fourth'' that made O On the basis of wage increases granted to mem TO bers of two of the unions and offered to the others, our country great... the Company estimates the cost of such wage in to creases in 1947 at $6,000,000 annually. This adjustment t : is necessary so that telephone wages will continue to
compare favorably with wages paid in other industries O in New Jersey. Q od To meet the higher payroll and other costs, we O For pep and power have found it necessary to ask for an additional 2 ■< increase in telephone rates. These revised rates would t- to match the dote... D add 16% annually to the gross revenues present rates o produce, compared with the 12% increase requested in our original application. that this Company’s earnings in 191-7 on the $181,000,000 Od net telephone investment would be less than one per O cent and possibly might show a net loss. The addi tional revenue we seek is necessary to assure sound O in O operation of the business and is ki the interest of all b telephone users. O o >• Neiv Jersey Bell H- Od Telephone Company O O H- o O tO T/OOL o Your' car will catch the holiday spirit, too, with a tankful of Q Tydol Flying -A - Gasoline! You’ll glide along the highways smoothly, with a quiet flow of rocket-like power that makes holiday o O driving a pleasure. Better play safe, too—get Veedol Safety-Check TO Lubrication before you start. This includes—at no extra cost— -< H- o an expert inspection of 18 points where car troubles usually begin. O For a fun-packed, care-free holiday trip . . .“it’s time for .^ FUEL OIL! 'Tydol” before you start! ANNOUNCEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE BY PETROLEUM t h a t s g o o d O ' F O P - TO PRODUCERS AS WELL AS GOVERNMENT SOURCES 5 o THAT FUEL OIL SUPPLY FOR 1947-1948 HEATING SEA NEW, IMPRO\^P O VEEDOL MOTOR OIL SON MAY BE TIGHT. Made 100% from Bradford, Pennsylrania, crude—the finest in the world. Now im proved to give you a cleaner, THERE IS NO REASON TO BELIEVE THERE WILL BE smoother-running motor 1 ANY LONG PERIODS WITHOUT OIL. IT IS POSSIBLE VEEDOL SAFETY-CHECK LUBRICATION THAT WE MAY HAVE SOME DAYS OF LIMITED SUP For your protection against avoidable o car troubles, this specialized O lubrication includes—-at no ejctra cost PLIES AVAILABLE. —an expert checkup on steering linkage, tires, windshield wipers and many other danger points. TO BE SURE OF YOUR ADEQUATE SUPPLY LET US APPROVED FILL YOUR TANK AND KEEP IT FILLED IN ADVANCE ACCESSORIES For batteries, spark plugs, S OF YOUR NEEDS. w in d ^d d wipers and many other Certi&d and o F lyin g - A - Accessories, 9 see your Tydol F ly in g -A- Dealer. He has ^'everything BUCK ENGINEERING, Co.,k that's good for your car,** 37-41 MARCY STREET OIL FEDERAL TIRES "GOOD ... for a FUEL FREEHOLD, N.J. BURNER o long safe ride" TO TEL. FREEHOLD 8-1111-8-1112 SERVICE 3 OIL o p TIME FOR TYDOL • IT'S TIME FOR TYDOL • IT'S TIME FOR TYDOL • IT'S TIME FOR TYDCHJ HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUDY 3, IW Page Eight and wore a corsage of white orchids. With Tri-County Poultry Association cialist. The panel of experts includpj partments will meet in Fellowship Hall. of the Daily Vacation Bible School, uiacK, Kice, messersmitli and J n CHURCH NOTES being held this year in the Presbyterian Miss Laura Mae Hutchinson, sister of President Howard Woodward acting as Black, Rice, Messersmitli and J c 11, Morning Worship. Mr. Water- the bride, was maid of honor. She wore Lambert of the Department of Acrri' Church. Mrs. Leroy Pullen is superin moderator, a quiz on poultry culling culture. ^ ‘ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH mulder will continue the scries on the tendent. an aqua dress with corsage of red roses. DAVID B. WATERMULDER- Mlnlstei was staged following a demonstration, Psalms with an exposition on Psalm 42. Her other attendant was Miss Anna with live specimens in all degrees of Services for Sunday: 7:30, Annual oi’cn air service of the ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH Deemys and she was attired in a char egg production, presented by L. M. Hightstown Gazette—$2 a year. 9:45, Sunday School. Classes in each Old Tennent Church, with the Rev. Dr. REV. LOUIS F. COGAN. Paator treuse dress with a corsage of red Black, Rutgers extension poultry spe- department will meet tocether for the K. Palmer Miller preaching. REV. CHAS. POLTORAK, Asa't Paator roses. lesson. Intermediate through adult de Mon., 9, Beginning of the third week Mass ever> Sunday at ^ 9:30, and Dan Fisher of Newton was best man 10:45 a. m. and Stanley Hutchinson, brother of the bride, was usher. BARGAINS ROOF liuniiiiuiiUiimmminmiiiHinmmiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimmmnniiiimimiiiiimimii ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL A reception was held at the home im LUTHERAN CHURCH mediately following the ceremony. The USED TRUCKS Broad Street, Higbtatown. N. J. LEAK? REV. LEONARD E. GOOD. Pastor bride is a graduate of Hightstown High 7 1941-1942 International K-7 Sunday services: Church School, 3 School and is employed at Allen & 2 ^ ton dump trucks ....$1250 to $1400, THANKS TO YOU Stults Co. The bridegroom is a grad HOOPER’S RED I p.m.; the Service, 4 p.m. 1941 CMC 2^3 to dump, 2 speed i uate of Newton High School and served rear ...... -...... $1500 HIGHTSTOWN BOROUGH COUNCIL MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH in the navy for three years and was ROOF PAINT J. A. LANGHORNE, Minister on duty in both European and Pacific 1943 Ford Stake body truck, 1300 j HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE miles ...... -...... -...... $12501 . . . is the answer to leaky roofs of Sunday Services; areas. He is now employed at Native barns and other out-buildings. CENTRAL JERSEY FARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSN. Lace Works. 1942 Chevrolet, V/2 ton panel, II a.ni. Morning Worship. newly painted...... $875! OPEN TIL 9 THURS. DECKER’S DAIRY 8 p.m. Evening Worship. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Teachers meet 1936 Chevrolet, ]/z ton panel, . . . at So. Warren Store. Our 3 METHODIST CHURCH Poultry Experts Win newly painted...... — ...... $425 FIRST NATIONAL BANK at home of Mrs. Clara Wormley, 117 1940 Ford 1-ton ])ick-up...... $6CK) stores will be closed Thurs. 'til Mon. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS LADIES AUXILIARY Wood street, over holiday week-end. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Out in Bird Judging 1941 Dodge 4x4 Command Car ....$400 SHANGLE & HUNT R. JAMES FOSTER 1941 International 2 ton high rack RESIDENTS OF BROAD STREET Lay Reader-in-Chari;e bofly, newly painted ...... $1225 HOOPERS There will be a service of Morninj Contest at Auction Mart 1941 Chevrolet 4x4 dump truck ....$1100 ED B. ELLIS Prayer beginning at II a.m. Sunday 8-10 So. Warren St. WILLIAM S. HEYER Mr. Foster’s sermon at this service will TRADING POST 868 So. Broad St. CHARLES O’REILLY be tilled: “Abundant Life.” The poultr^unen and poltryvvonien of Hamilton & Olden Route 25 Robbinsville TRENTON, N.J. JOHN DOBSON Mercer, Middlesex and Monmouth Phone Hightstown 1192 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH counties failed to “stump the poultry MRS. SERO BARD ROBERT JENKS. Minister experts” last Thursday evening during THOMAS ALLEN Sunday: a program featuring a judging contest HARRY MALSBURY 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Leslie Bur- and a quiz. The alTair, iield in the ELLIS COTTRELL tis will be in charge of the Opening poultry and egg building at the local Exercises. If you are not attending MRS. F. C. UNDERHILL Auction Market, was one of a scries Sunday School, we invite you to join of programs being sponsored by the one of our classes. Tri-County Poultry Association, in co = from 11 a.m. Morning Worship. The Ser operation with the Agricultural Exten mon will be delivered by the Rev. Roy sion Service of Rutgers University and I “ HIGHTSTOWN POST 570o7v~ETERANS~” Van Sickle, Minister of the Methodist the State Department of Agriculture. Church in Woodruff. Rev. Mr. Van Of the 125 poultrymen attending, 68 I OF FOREIGN WARS Sickle is a former Army Chaplain and participated in a judging contest in : saw service in both Europe and the wliich they were required to place six. I for South Pacific. hens with trapnest records, from the WOOD SPICE There will be no Evening Worship Sam Kristal breeding farm. Meanwhile,! i Your splendid cooperation and aid in making our Service. six “poultry experts,” judged the birds. | Thursday: 8 p.m. Mid Week Service. Two of the 74 judges scored the birds j COLOGNE AND TALC = recent public block dance and party so successful. Mrs. Rees Hillis will be the leader for perfectly, according to G. E. Zich o f; the Mid Week Service. Friday: 7 p.m. Choir Rehearsal for the Bureau of Markets, N. J. Depart- i iiiiiim m im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiii ment of Agriculture, and Francis Me-i the members of the Junior Choir. Govern, chief inspector of the egg de CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST partment at Hightstown auction, who PRINCETON. N. J. were in charge of the contest. They N evius-Voorhees ‘God" is the Lesson-Sermon subject were M. H. Cowan of New Brunswick, for Sunday. Golden T ext: "To the only who classed as an expert because he wish God our Saviour, be glory and is assistant agricultural agent of Mid Closed Friday July 4th and majesty, domiiiion and power, both now dlesex County; and A. C. Bowker, poul and ever.” (Jude 1:25) try farmer of Cream Ridge. Saturday July 5th Otiier placings were in this order, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH to the tenth place: R. O. Rice, Mon-1 REV. PAUL M. HUMPHREYS. Miniiter Communion will be observed next mouth County assistant agricultural j Sunday. The Pastor will deliver a brief agent, 3rd; R. W. Lippincott, newly ap- j address. The service will begin at 11 pointed Mercer County agent, 4th; Airs, | I’clock. A. C. Bowker, Cream Ridge, 5th; H. | The Church School assembles at L. Woodward, Englishtown, president j :45 a.m. of the Tri-County Poultry Association, i The Church School picnic will be 6th; Mrs. G. E. deMayo, Cream Ridge, held at Hulmeville Park, Pa. on Wed 7th; William W. Dey, Jamesburg, 8th; nesday, July 9. Cars will leave the Mrs. Sadie Baum, Hornerstown, 9th; 00 church not later than two o’clock. B. K. Messersmitli. N.T. Dent, of Ac- fW S X M sons wishing transportation are asked TTcuTnjre— —ron;:— ----- REOULAR S1.S0 VALUE to notify Willis Hancock Jr. Prizes including broiler crates, chick en crates and egg-cleaning brushes summer cooler were presented by Victor Lance, direc Miss Doris Hutchinson tor of the Hightstown auction, to the high scorers. Refreshments were served FRIEDMAN PHARMACY Tommie - coat in Bride of John Johnson by the auction directors. 122 Main St., Hightstown, N . J. Phone 53 striped seersucker in Double-Ring Affair Miss Doris Marie Hutchinson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. T. H ut Young, gay, comfortable sum chinson of Monmouth street became the bride of John C. Johnson, son of mer sleep-fashion .. . pajamas Mrs. Bessie Johnson and the late Christ without pants. Done in cool, Johnson, Saturday, June 14 at the home cool, seersucker that needs no of her parents. The double ring cere 9mfw/dmd ironing. Cut full and nicely mony was performed by the Rev. David B. Watcrmulder of the First Presbyte tailored with collared neckline rian Church. and button front. Blue, rose Given in marriage by her father the ^loiks! or green and white stripes in bride wore a light blue silk dress suit sizes 32 to 38. 4 .0 0 Lingerie—Second Floor The iniiiinniiiiinnm iniim niiinm im iniim imiiimiiimm m iiiiiiiiuiimm iiminimi AsBURY Park Press Potato Growers Your Local Newspaper and Adjudged New Jersey^s Outstanding Daily ATTENTION PLEASE!!! IS NOW AVAILABLE EVERY DAY About July 10th We Will Start Shipping 5 AT THE FOLLOWING STORES: 3 I NEW JERSEY POTATOES 1 Starting Saturday, July HIGHSTOWN ALLENTOWN HIGHTSTOWN NEWS SERVICE DUTCH SHOP via 5, our commercial 118 Main Street Church Street ZECKES Prompt-Truck Pick-UpTrom^Your Farm offices will be closed all 108 Main Street NEW SHARON FO RD ’S 5 AND 10c STORE WILLIAM BRYAN day Saturday. In line 108 Mercer Street ARentown-Hightstown Road 25 Years Experience by Personnel In | NORMAN DEMPSTER Handling, Growing and Selling White Po- | with trends in other IMLAYSTOWN Main Street tatoes. We Have the Support of Some of | B. K L IN K CLARKSBURG businesses, this change Allentown-Lakewood Road the Largest Potato Buyers In the Country. = MURRAY KREUTNER will result in a standard MALSBURY GENERAL STORE IVAN ’S GAS STATIO N Main Street Stop In Or Phone Us About Marketing Mt. 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