Don't Be Fooled! Know Your Town! Tht Beit Merchandise Is Advertiifd ep Up-To-Date With Newi And View* Around You Through . In ThiirVr; Watch Where You Bay! Independent-Leader Columns 3f nbepenbent - leaber Publl»li«d Kvtry Krlflay PRICE FIVE CENTS Knterert »s semntl rlns* matter "WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1941 • I II OrMn W.. WnnrUirldgt, N. .7. »t th« Pom ffl WrthllKo N N. .1. reiner Vote, Spencer Will Aid Statefom To Ask Collection Of $300,000 Over /^^V 3 Factories, KeepingKi Laborlb PeaceP\ Is Predicted This YearYearByMcElroyn- By McElroy-^^. i|:y^t Advanced Rating It Given amons Win, if Operating Coets Remain At the municipality within the last Named By Mayor To Report Aetna! Or Impending Disputes eight years, the operation of the Present Level, Big Tax tax title liquidation program, rigid Township Bonds On Basis In Township To New Bowd Created By Edison economies in operation of the Cut Probsvble Of Improved Credit Are Planned government here and steady dimi- eature Poll From Voters nishing of the capital debt. WOODBRIDGE—Frederick A. Spencer, Township Com- , WOODBRIDOE - Another Im- Mr. McElroy. to whom much of This cannot be done if there are! • • mitteeman of the Firnt Ward, was appointed "reporter" to Get Permission To Submit portant run( in He ladder of the credit must go for the ad-any unuiual demand, on either I Development Projected hi |« Given Big Demon- body. It must be remembered that! r "report impending or active labor disputes in the Township financial rehabilitation was gained vancement, stated yeaterday Indi- Question of $300 In- by Woodbrldge Township this week cations are that the Township already salary Increases have been Leetville Ave. Section; oration Of Confidence, to the office of the New Jersey State Board of Mediation", by when local municipal bonds were more than 1300,000 granted to the school teachers, will collect Work For 200-300 M»yor August F. Greiner Monday night. The appointment crease On Ballot given an advanced rating from B ovtr the W*l lew. A considerable thus requiring either adjustment Although Unopposed to BA. portion of this sum can be used or Increase In the Board's next waa made at the request of William L Nunn, Chairman of The. Moody Investment Service, toward further reducing the 1M3 budget. There will be a referen- DECISION TO" BE MADE dum on the ballot which, if adopt- the New Jersey State Board of| whose ratings are recognised as tax rate, a fact which the muni AREA TO BE RE-ZONED ItOWNE IS NOMINATED ed, will permit pay Increases for Mediation, standard In the bond market, ad- clpal attorney now deems as a AT POLL IN NOVEMBER members of the poUce department. In a letter to Mayor Orelner, vised Township Attorney Leon E. certainty. TO PERMIT BUILDING TH 105 TOTAL VOTE Passage of the referendum will Mr. Nunn mote: McEray of tht change. So far as Oenditkmi Btptalncd Hurts Suffered By 3 mean that the Township Commit- "In several ways, Municipal Rankin Statoi Belief All lr known, this i.i the best classifi- "This, of coune,'\/ie said, cation obtained by Woodbrldge largely contingent upon the ability either must Increase its budget Small Airport Also Being it Of Hughes In Third State and Ftderal government* Should Be or curtail on other items to ab-1 have Indicated their desire that In 3-Way Car Crash Township since the present system of the Township Committee and of rating has been In effect. It has the Board of Education In main' sorb the cost. Whether this can Considered For Upper rd Unexpected; Schaf- the wheels of industry be kept be done is a matter which wilt turning and that production efforts Approved By Public been made possible by the extalnln- g their budget* it Bbout th 70-Year Old Woman Among same figures as those this year (Continued On Page Six) Green St., IseKn frick Easy Victor not be stopped or curtailed by dis- cellent lax collection experience of putes and stoppages of work, Those Injured In Acci- WQODBRIDQE: "Shall the an- WOODBRIDGE - Three factor- especially during this critical period dent Here Monday nual salaries now paid to the mem- HfooDBRIDOE-Desplte the fact of national emergency. bers of the police force, specifically RE-ELECTION FORECAST ies, a home develpoment to house It he had no opposition in the "One Indication of this recogni- Including the grades of Captains the employes of those plants, and WOODBRIDGE — Three, persona of Police, Sergeants, Plain Clothes- Month's Real Estate Teachers Swell Fund ,• Election, Mayor August P. tion was the recent creation, by were Injured in a three-c*r crash a small airport are among the the Legislature and by Governor men, Traffic Officers and Patrol was M-nominated by the on Route 36, about 500 feet south- men of the first class be Increased project* planned for the Township priatles Mson, of the New Jersey east of Route 25, Monday after- For Tornado Victims publicans of the Township by State Board of Mediation. This by ordinance $300 over that now Receipts Are $21,520 within the near future. confidence vote of board Is charged with the respon noon. paid for each of said grades, to be ],! It is understood that the mo- According to Officer Joseph Sipos, effective January 1, 1942?" Contribution Of $46.76 in addition, Mayor Oreiner sltlllty of preventing and adjudl a car driven by Wendel Offen- August CoHectlom Reported I posed plants, one of which will t.'il a lone write-in Democratic eating labor disputes throughout bacher of Peeksklll, N. Y., had That la the question which will Largest Reported During appear as a referendum on the To Town Committee; manufacture processed glass and in the fifth district of the MC- the State. In order to be effective stopped Just prior to making a turn Week; Total, $522 -.v.ircl. In 1939 Mayor Orelner In assisting In the maintenance o when a car operated by Frank I general election ballot In November. 406 Lots Are Acquired minors and another plastic ma- I.MI B12 votes In Hie"primary. IllUuebiiAT ygMW In IRQ UMIW, terials, will be erected on land meeting : WOODBRIDGE -Th e "Wo Ox- nfdlon was marked by thaBoard seeks the cooperation of athe rear of the WOODBRIDOE — Exactly »21,- owned by John Rotello in the car. a resolution authorizing ihf. Town- bridge Tnwnshlp Teachers' Associ- fct •••'' of the voting machines great number of people, Including machine, driven by Frederick ship Clerk to place the question on "520-06 was collected by the Town- ation led off donations to theLeetvllle Avenue section near the few errors were recorded Municipal officials. Schurr, of Rahway, ran into the the ballot. ship Real Estate department dur- Tornado Fund of Woodbrldge old McMulUn plant in Avenel. Mr. arious election boards. Information Sought Catena auto. ing the past month according to a Members of the police depart- Chapter, American Red Cross this Rotello's Junk yard, known as the i> Democratic side of the "Governor Edison, and those ap- The Injured were: Mrs. Nlcoletta report submitted to the Township ment recently handed a petition £o week with a check of $48 78 to Bloomfleld Metal and Scrap Iron " Charles Browne, of Ave- pointed by hhn to the Board, hare Catena, 70, of 408 South Uth Street, Committee Monday night by Will- given cartful consideration to the Police Commissioner Herbert B. help make the total to date $622.- Company, is already In that area. vi-rt 105 votes, making him Newark, contusions of left leg and iam Allgaier, real estate director. cnuir candidate for may- methods by which the Board and RankRankin asking for the$ $300 raise 27. The drive will be concluded In discussing the project, Town, left side of forehead; Frank Ca- tk Mr. Allgaier also noted that thi this weekend and district chair- •.IKIJ the organization, as the municipalities throughout the tena, abrasions of left forearm and in salary. The matter was taken ship Attorney Leon E. McElroy up at the regular bi-monthly cau- Township has acquired through man are asked to have their com- ••••:! no oOlcial candidate. Btate can*'cooperate with each Mrs. Frederika Schurr, 71, contu- said that the land was an ideal other, As a result, active cooper- cus of the Township Committee forecloiure and deed, In August, an plete reports In to Miss Ruth : -pived three votes In the sions of left arm and tight leg place for the plants Inasmuch as ation U sought In the following Friday night and after consider- addtiorml 408 lots, Including twr Wolk. general chairman, at the I. th:c: vot;.i In the sec- and chest. buildings. beginning of next week\ there wtre no neighbors to dis- i imrt 98 In the third ward. two matters: able discussion It was decided to "First: We shall be very -pleased place the question on the ballot. ] The cash receipts were divided turb and that the junk yard al-,. follows: DepoelU on Real Estate, Other donations listed/this week ter 83 votes were polled if you win designate a municipal Rankin View ready there made the surrounding in,1 district. $6,301; cMh sales, $1,690; contrac' aie as follows: / official as a Reporter, whose re- Pedestrian Loses life 'In that way," Commissioner payments, $10,213.52; advertlslni $10 each; Keasbey Pi re Com- lots useful only for industrial pur- >; siirprls« cf the day. atsponsibility'it will be to report Im- Rankin said thfe week, "it will be cost, $621.46; Interest-contract sales James a. Wight pany, Ports Fire Company, Fcrdi poses.
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