Opposition to Stockel, Snbepenbent - leaber jiliven Stevens is Threatened Voting Colonia Civic Group to Battle Proposed Apartment As Democrats Tussle PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. XLI—NO. 2 WO0DBRIU0E, N. J,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. En1«r«<l »» Heconfl CIUHR Mai I IT »t the Pont Offline, Wooiltirlilgn, N. J. Published Rvery Thursday dt IS Clreon Street, Woodhrhlge, N. J Dislricl |.'mm nil l n d | nlection* ,,,diiv nfternoon )rU-\c[ i normal Project; Sees 1,500-Family Unit as Burden to TownAaroe Renamed B. ofE. President; COLONIA — Colonia Associates, a civic Rroup, will strenuously oppose, proposed construe tlon of a 1,500 family apart ment house on the 80-acre traht across from the Colonia Country Club, It was decided at a public tneetlmt of the group la.-.L Thursday night. p r e s e n t community should be ii burden Io the Township," come before added elementary Mr, Wllkerson then explained schools for the apartment that the officers of-Colonta Asproject." socintes had been investlgfttlns every phase of the proposed J. Lester Neary, treasurer of apartmenj project for some Colonia Associates, declared the time and called upon the other project In his opinion would reofficers and committee heads t 0 quire a new sewer at an estiexplain the results of their mated cost of $250,000 to the studies. Township, plus a full time fire As a Kuest of the group, Andepartment, added police and drew Aaroe. president of the road maintenance. Bonrd of Education, explained Oscar \ytHcerson, Jr., chairman thnt the school problem la still Of the improvements commitnot solved completely even with tee of group, elaborated on two the new schools in Colonia and points. He stated that <li "the Avenel, He stated his opinion location of this project adjacent that the project will definitely to Rahway will not increase the postpone the buildinn of a new high school. Applause met Mr, trade of the merchants of Aaroe's remarks when he stated 1 Woodbrldfje." and that (2) "the a new hiRh school for "the ! Township stands to lose a sub- stantial amount of money each year, as the ratables on the project will not begin to carry Its yearly cost and would not even pay for the educating of the children it -would bring Into the Township." Nomination is Made Rcporl Alexander by Dunigan : As Major Aspirant In Reikiiion Talk WOODBRIDGE—-Andrew An roe of I hf b o a r d I n r I lie l n , i m ii was unanimously reelecled presi- s l o w e d u p o n liliii iimJ i,t,Tii,i:h i! dent and Edwin Cnsey was re- b r i e f l y : " I n t i n - s t r r n u o i i . , .••Y.II a n • fl named vice president of Hie Board j u s t p a s s e d w e h a d i v n i | i ! i ' ! > n i l -! In'i H . u ' ! i ! n i " . |j(: I I I H I . ' , ( l o r LhC C Clark Stover, legal adviser, of Education (it the- annual reor- m o n y a n d I wjint I o t l i u R l : y n n l<) !>rirn,'V.v <•;<•. *ii'jii r n ' . i v s n i ' u r . t h d proposed that the land be sold ganization'mcetlni; Monday at the y o u r c i u i p c r n l i o n . U t i . ' i o : ' u • • C n • n ^ n u i r r ' - i l i ' 1 ii.iriy is n d J I e d w i t h in acre plot* as the Township High School, / • L-viuvth of i h i ' . T o w i . - i l u p v\c l i . i i . . , i i ; i i | i r l i i h - n ; u ' c ; <ii i i p i n . i j t i a s t o Charlrt Milton, of the law firm sold adjacent properties in the < i i i H l n l : i t e i [ o r Mn> n r a n d T h i r d ."'nil Is drawing of Milton. McNulty and AuIn placing Mr. Aaroe's name in e v e n a m o r e s l r u u o u : ; v • i.- -uf; past few years. i\ . ' M r i ' ! v : . : i * ; I'm;-!! grelll. Jersey City, representlnn nomination, Maurice P, Duninan of u s . I d o n ' t , b p l i f i i " i : , iv:',i' • iii ion will State Senator B. W. Vp'gel. said: "I wish to nominate a msui s a r y t o n s k f u r y u u r • • r•• JJ.H-i ^*t it.-'i. . . „ ! N". 12, Co- Simon Adler, of the Terminal A.-ll:iiil|'li t ' l i ' T ' l l l l l i y ( . ' u l n m l t r ' who also Is Township Attorney, 1 who hns served the board well and i.-| fc ,j;,n-lci. Here for Junior Corporation, the con;i ••• \\\o vi'r ;. :-i:i<. Liiiiiiriv.DUsly assured the group that the matfaithtuliy during the past years.! • '.,. history of the cern planning the project, was i-:::>(il'-'i'il W i l s o n Sliii-i:cl ti.-, c . a n ter will be handled in the "orIntroduced by Robert WllkerWe have Just gone through u hec-1 . ,','. i; running for rtuin'c fiiv ('Diiiiniiii i ' t n : i n - a t derly procedure of business tic and strenuous campaign, Tliere * CiUTie Staun- son, president of the Colonia ! -i' •• i1 ;'i;i! " I'hvl'cr. 1 •". ; o t h i s through the Zoning Board and have be>;n rumors of things that I ,,,,;in Her r u n - Associates. Mr. Milton outlined : .'' :MV:i inn i ' . l ' :• r!' i'('!'l,)ii(). T h e that the residents of Colonia were said In heat of battle that. „.-[ Krcltz. They the plan and explained the .• •;i:i:-k-^: eni.lor: cniii-.t, nidently will be fully Informed of every various phases of the developwould have been better left un,,,, Finnic Brown. i n i n e ; :• i sui'priM' ! o : , n m e u i f i n move." said. If the rumors are true we , , l i n l positions. ment which he said "would not •• r.t" t i l ' would be going back 35 years. I ,,nors of » P<MJ nc:r!v by don't think the people would want ,,.,,,! for a canthat. However, the election is over. Hiown. We a r e facing another year and ',, ,-il on the III. :;'! : <V..>ii. s o m e o f we have to use every eneny to ',„.,. of the pres: ' . i v " - ' .1 [• liji Hi a i m , meet the problems ahead. We rliu suspended i'.v V.I'IT not I'uiisuited must have clear minds and dear 1 ..ii.pri lust year i'ii! 'i!:.i-'ii)"nt, \v:is \ o t e d . heads. It has been my experience, ,| I,, vote at a i-\ . arc in fato 'March of that in order to progress we must -.,i ;i new fire Collection to l><> Taken I t f . y w Old Barbara Carix is Winner of X.HHllT. a be clear of all petty jealousies. We Dimes' CampaigA is should have harmony ana I am |: jMvv lunored as cundlSunday by Bond in Reserve Officers' County-Wide Contest ,; lime contlnsure we will have It. I want to Record, Report Shows . Mr.pl tllC SUPOf Local Congregation lit tit-rii>ii$ nominate: Andrew Aaroe its presiWOODBRIDGE—At a special High School assembly !tii;iK-i. president dent of the Board of Education." I i,,uiiBted the WOODBRlDOE - conurbation held vesterday, Miss Barbara Garls, 16, daughter of Mr. ht,- io W Health Mr. Casey seconded the nominaAdath Israel is sponsoring a Com- and Mrs. William E. Garis, 139 Grove Avenue, was pretion and the s e r e t a r y WHS inv,<)unii:;jsi;-'V: — Tin- n^ic,,.,'u support muniiy Drive for Food for Israel sented with a $100 U. S. Savings Bond as first prize winner 1 ™ rjirnes1*acoording"*to""a structed to cast a ballot to make iiiiti.iii nf .Siii'i" H. Wi'ihl. l.intleil • ,,i',v supportlnj and all Township residents are be-; Of a county-wide essay contest sponsored by the Middlesex i submitted to the Board of Educa- the election unanimous. .'«vi n i - , :>••; lividtT of t h e TuwliM, KrelUand Mr. Aaroe thanked the members •*i"i?> K' ••i:!ili".'!i n;ir ! ,v. 1ms IIPNI ;iwini! «Ute- Ing urged to donate food for the County Reserve Officers Association. The subject of the, tion Monday by Victor c. Nlcklas ANDIMttV Supervising Principal. A total of new Republic. Contributions of essay was "How Can We Best I o . . . , , . . ^ . . ..i««.^i * »\ „( n tni ici-fivcii l;v M'.iyor AURUSI F . ,,-,! Volunteer $898.91 was collected. f< ci'i-.r. .; Ladder Com- money may be substituted for food, 1 Achieve National 8ecurlty." Of the total amount, $320.17 J l r . HVi.'.li! v !io is ;ils.'i AssistMi, had Krette and food wilt be purchased with the C ( l l B f t l . l l c n 8 e l d m a n o f l h e was donated by High School stu;mf !':i s'.(iil,.ir n( Middlesex Reserve Officers Association made ;mi]i(in for t h e HWIWdents with the afternoon students t ' f i i ^ , '.i:is licj-n in ill h e a l t h for U i « e , empty bans, left with the presentation to Miss Garis, as leaders. Edward P. Keatjng's s o r ' o time, i{» n'f-cnllv ri'tirrncd Hook and members of the lOnmegatlon with who i.s a Junior at Woodbrld«e sophomore home room, afternoon to hLs liiii'ii' ;ifl?r I'ciiiR a p a t i e n t purchased a request* to fill them wuh food- School Tin- e«ay. In full, reads as session, was high with $25; second .!( t h e K'i'tu;'> >,icniori.'*I H o s tii'siuned and fluffs, will be collecUtl on Sunday, follow* in line was Mrs. Elizabeth Goodj,il 1 ; T . I : f -ir t h e time l H n g i s . :iu<k which Others who do not have bag*, but' Never htforc has the question stein's sophomore home room Application for Corridor\ , > mil i iJH<<ic;i fo h a v e vUitin-s, Topin mU -.,!• community wish to contribute food or money of iiittiinal security been of i'l ijtK•':! rlnss with $21.13; third was DonII I • i'Vpv ,'ii tliiif (he Rrpub. Tiie firemen are aaked to m i l any of the com- such vital concern. Never beFiled; Lines to be 6 to ald Noe's Freshman home room, foriMHti'i" mern•township the mittee as follows: Al Patnoi: chair- fore havr Americans been fared $20.07 and fourth. James Brown's 9 Feet Below Surface v. i . ( ii!! tlie rosi(;iwtion v.nuir for the man; Samuel Blmstein, Morris with siii-ti uncertainty about the freshmen home ropm, $19.50, hc'islctl for next . iu.M> The fire' Choper, Sidney Cohen. Dr Ralph future. The failures of the nai WOODBRIDGE—An ordinance, Donations by the other schools :iiit;i'.Jiilcs for the ; maintained Deut«h, Sol Dochlnuev. Frank tion* o f ' t h f world to establish were as follows; No. 1 School, i to permit the Shell Oil Company i vitt'c ure also : their affiliate, Hirlh. Harry Kavnn, Jack Lada, a lasting peace, th* memories $40.60: Colonia School. $15.53; to lay pipe lines from its present li« .;;.,!y. through Henry Markoe Benjamin Rablno- of the depression of the 1930K Strawbe-rv Hill School, $17.40; Sewaren terminal io the proposed mil social af wltr, Julius Schraxer, William and the ('ommuntatta threats Avenel School. $125; Iselln No. 6. new plant in Avenel, wns intro(i'\ However, they , of District 8Uum Michael Tansey. Walter from within and without the School, $7.13; fords No. 7 School, duced on first hearing at a meeting i:\ition for lhe fact' Warftfld. Louis Ellemueh, 'i.c supply a rountry all have caused Ameri$43.75: Keasbey School, $7.65; of the Township Committee Tuesi'M iV/:n-h: T.l. Fords, -. , equipment, ThefollOwlhit foodstuffs nre be- cans to become anxious over Port Reading School, $60; Hop,e- day. Hearing on the in< .is'.m. will : : 't' Rmiifd Ward company nought: Powdered egg. I I I hniM ' "ing ' " —--•--—• meat their wearily. In order to malnlawn School, $60.29; No 11 School, be held March 1. iii'.cr members, went " . i!n««I i Mnned-lMMlwr; c l i m e tlnntJ milk tain natl»n»l security It I* net Wnodbrldge, $95; Sewaren School, The lines will be installed alon", of in- . s t a t e m e n t . p , ^ riM & M l n i t u O i U m ^ t h g t W( . l o ^ fmcitni $47; Fords, No. 14 School, $31.90; the right of way of the old Public ,II answer to tins buckwheat, p e n s i split and enlightened donieatle and Iselin, No. 15 School, $27.49. Service Fast Line trolley tracks r lire house It corn flow fai'Uu >semo- forelrn potkle*. At one time [ and will be underground nil the i'i'.s.sion.s of Mien. llnai. vegetables, tinned, tinned only the former was necessary, tiiu tlian cli">Washington Bigger Hero I w a y <iied l h e fol- fmlU. margarine.tinned, koMier: but in this day *nd a t e . (he latV'Kdor i n : According io Township Attorney :,n behalf: "I pearl barley, cacao beans and cae:m ter has proved to tw> of equal If To Children Than Ever B. W. Vogel, the- lines will lm from is a woman butter for induiry: claaretie.v not of t r r u t r r importance. " ' 'li.it "K.'.win IFW I nits are Hosts j WOODBRIDGE—Here's stood j six to nine feet deep underground getting suf- matches in booklet*, bilking powWith the advancement of Imof l h e picUire. b y and" will be entirely safe. !t. that I m der, nuts und peanuts, onions, ner- provtd inrans of transportation at Successful Party ! . news for the youngsters. You are j Thomas J. Moran. Ejjan N e l . 1; t i i':.-i;U'jio;i • due to the rings. olivfj. citnncd milk, vinejm doing to have a long holiday and ninintuniratlan we have son and Earl Lloyd, of the Sew;r en We mustard, sw.\.us sunar. pepyei. made our world smaller, The , ISEI.IN—A get-tospther of the t weekend. hi*.v: uvj'.ed the nomij Civic Improvement Association, cast 40 per vegetable fats hiuMcoi beuns. events in all part* ol the (lobe I Iselln VFW and its Auxiliary was .'.!!. Ciifcy, Woodbridt-c, n this com- canned n^h. flour colTee. Jams, have made their repercussions j held Saturday at post headquar- Washington's Birthday falls on | declared they would like to meet 'i' Ik: Biviril of Ertucai , keep home, chocolau. oil, tea, dried potatoes i n , h ( . |- n jted states. On the j ter.s. Muisc was provided by a local j Tuesday, the Board of Education | with a Shell Oil representative to AI.I'.I M 11 :; i liii'k.v:' u! tin- HeadI [ get first hand all the details of : and clothe Food In jars mntiot be ac- oilier IIAIHI, the American way | orchestra, Tiie Three KIIIRS, Rob- has decided that thei? will be no t the proposed project. Mr. Vogel iK.i w '. i i l l ) our h i u - cepted. school on Monday, February 21. of lire anil standard of llvlnc iirt Vander Decker, Prank Melko I jaid he would be glad to a r r a t w s e n , ill' N i h l i l t M n ,.i ' i money to the Therefore, kids, when you leave havr mudr a terrific Impact on , and Allen Bliss. :-, y. mi: yesterday i such a meeting as soon us a d a u a n d M r s V l ' i i i t l l t n s M \ i n :.«is meet. We school at the end of the day tothe peoples of the world. ; In chage of refreshments were i;l >vy. !: \VP.', interested in is given hint 1 nine of a doi- Drunken Driver Fined Through our freat Industrial 1 Albert Fune. Sam Fvancey, Jr., morrow you won't have to report ior mayor und, in fact, i A new auction sale ordinance rtcrbilt I'luce, has rccrived tin AC women be back until Wednesday. Feb. 23. advancement, wr havt been the and Sanford Lina. 1 thiil "I'iU'iT is ii proba- '' ] was introduced and some of the fulfill Award, the hiijlitst and of Fire $200, license it Lifted Of course, kids. It means a irnlUators of world-wide social ; A scrap paper drive will be conlie Hcuid ho iv ciinclidatc. I paragraphs of the original ordi- most coveted reciisnitiiii* lie- .-.ilr i uonun? . . . real vacation for you, but that is k.ir.wi thai regardless'of W O O D B F U D O E C A fine of $200 revolution. Millions all over the 1 ducted by the post Sunday stari- isn't the reason It was done. ] nancs which have been declared stowed l»j- the .fienernl I.U'i iric ts into a poll —•»»!« co'ft * a s Imposed-on Chris • world art- slrlvinf to pattern | inn at 9:30 A. M. All scrap metal. There was a little matter of sav- illegal were omitted and new re- Co.. "for sii'foninlishnirms ol ;io'.,"' many arc in ihe iield for VOtC M l h < '.iv IVniocrui, 1 nciiuniUion, Ml". Bang. 55, 841 LouU 8 t r w t . when their ways of life after the j than rags, papers and magazines ing on the heat if school Isn't re- strictions added. tor any ctl»> oulstandinu mcsM," I n I ted Stales. Since we are the Su'cl/."'!, uh'i wii,1; duuMicd for t h e , Residents of the Victory Acres should be left at the curb. i« *"*a» arraigned before Maais-.-; opened for one day. m-iiher to be [Vir. ll.inscii is .1 !;r<i(lu:itp (it oliirc bj'Mnyor Aumisl. F. Orelner ; section of Iselln, who appeared at Urale Andrew Deimond yesterdav leader* In technology, It Is our ! The next rneetins will be held >d Can I a*k responsibility not only to estab- j February 24 at"7:30 P. M., at post | a previous meeting, were told that JVith Anilio.v High Sihonl, class n.d year:, ii.o, W, .strongly inclined on a complaint of drunken dnvmn ••.•.in n woman . . . the contractors have hired an en- of 1U33 and Pratt Instituu-. to ru;;, 55'Fatnily Apartment In adoMllfln hU driver\ license was lish *rcurlty within our coun- I headquarters. A nil sort* of Aiu,:!!'.'r b.milit.hi'll in tin- Third try for our own happlnm and gineer and have p-omised to begin Cliiss of I'X'ti, where he Kt'ariurevoked for two years v ' s that nave I work Jn grading the streets as soon ated as :'.n Industrial Electri;'i!l V/iM\l L)i-mon-;iiic l'iinks was. i To be Built by ISeiss Bang was arrested by Patiol-; well being, but also to make It - rommunity? as the weather permits. lliisinetfr. He started with (icn J i'nnr-.,n ;i'-,irnl'.i.4 wfirii Ituy Alipossible for others to adopt our Cames, Dancing Enjoyed \ mtn Faczak and NaJiaw after l i t . 1 WOODBRIDGE — A 55-famllx woman's place ;mi. O\.'1IM' , ';f HIP A tt B Service pattern. We must have more to ' ' Permission was granted Iselin ei'nl Kki'trii' ;i( Scliciiacladvi was Involved In an accident with apa'tment house will be conby HI Iselin Teennigers •: s »*e with them in i.i II; ,.mian Heii'hts, a n - . offer the world than technology. Fire Company No. 1 to hold a ear- N. V., injl!);!(i and Liter \v;is structed at the corner of Rahway .:t hourx a day \ car operated by Patrick URu.vsi) i The t'nitcd States must become e wr.yid be a cbididatc"' Iransl'eri'ed to West l-.ynn, Mass., nival the end of June and the first ISELIN—The Teen-Age Becrea- j Avenue and Freeman Street on the -pine hours to 180 Orenville Street BVOUKM W i the bulwark of security. Our as Assistant SuiiiM-inlendent in for Tllml Ward Committcunian part of July. lion prog vain was held Friday at old J. H. Thayet- Martin estate, it .'! rivic affairs? Mllce headquarters Bang WHS ex-1 sci urity is world security. Residents of Upper Barren Ave- aircraft instrument mantri'itctur.- in opyiKiliuii lu Connr.ittceman School No. 15 with 81 youngsters became known Tuesday when the amlned by Dr. Henry A. Belafsky iiiR. Still later li« was advained Thomas S>t•-.••.:.';i.-. pwin.) announced Throughout the history of the I in attendance. There was dancing, ' >n this public ftnd pronounced under tin- influto section engineer of the In- ja:;.t wee!: that lie h definitely a world, nut excluding present ping ponii, shuffleboard and vol- recommendation of the Zoning and ,, .aiuli'k'.ie UnMc-t'li'i'lion. Mr. Aliifii years ejt- ence of liquor. dustrial EiiR'ineeriiifi l)ivi.-,ion. relief. day ailctiiDts, the various na- leyball. In charge were Mrs. Rus-board to change the zoning in the were V.ani w yaid to have the support '•wic and I feel tions of the world have resorted sell Furze, Mrs. Clareijfce Bower, location to Permit construction. ni John KaiuniH, Port Reading n>ipe that the REHEARSALS PI|!oORHSSlNG to numerous methods of main- Mrs. Fred Mess and P.*Hulick. ll .Dt'iniicruUi." If add' und Commit* win help me The apartments will be built by PbftT READING — Rehearsals taining their security. They The next activity will be held Abraham J. Neiss, owner of the toefi'.<in Ceo: ;e Mvu/;, Avenel. and If ire being held regularly for the have relied on everything from tomorrow night from 7 to 10 Middlesex Concrete* Products and Ii i.i mid! L'si'jfKl inat Liu: Third minstrel show to be presented: treat walls and plumed knights I o'clock. Excavating Corporation. Accord\Viird County Coinmiticcl has (NOTE: Contributions to this column must be in this office March 23-34 by St. Anthony's to ini'chani/.cd armies, nnvles, ins to the photographs and plans, seliklulcd H aiceliay for tunijht to statement no later than TUESDAY NOON iof each week. Eveni-s !'i,ttd nir corps, and (hmllji the atomic SO-SIIEIX DANCE the apartments will be of most •di;,"u;; th-:> mutter nlthou;,'h Comfar Ore Parish. * nere are broadcast daily at 7:30, A. M., on tiie "Arouiul Lhe liumli. They have relied on all WOODBRIDGE-Tiie fiki-SheH Lou Declbus and 1IC mittccmtin Sitevras declared last n Peter Keller. types uf elaborate foreign poli- Club of the ShjU ©11 Company mqdem construction and '* I am fully bounties With Your Weekly Newspapers" pfonnun uvcr New ;,if;.i( that .in1 hud no knowledge the '»'»ifyt office lor the coaches, aie seekinn additional: Jrunswick radio station WCTC, 1450 on your dial.t cies, secret treaties, and alli- will hold a public dince Monday beautify the area. Preliminary Oi Sl'.'iil .'. ;.ijs;,ion. •'• ' l i t r e c o m m u talent. The ssrvice.s of Lorraine ances. They hKve relied upon all ntgiu at the C:aftsmen's Club. | P' a n s call for rentals of $22 a FEBRUARY iii'l A!ilium, who Hpparently is ' < "iiMderable e x - »nd Betty Ann Kovak. a well r o o m types uf governments from dic- Buzzy Barber's[ Orchestra \f 111 j • ^ 17—Meeting of Woodbridge Veterans Allnmce at VFW hamlci.'iiiijunt D1 tin! noniinution, said '•:U'-inr in churchj kr/own dance t?am » in Union i Continued on Page 8i < play. ; quarters, Iselin, 8 P. M. .that iJie l J on Iteading leaders. organlza torn, Cdunty have been secured. White Ctmrch Guild 19—Chicken luncheon sponsored by (the Fust Baptisj Church would.' Ir. tu yet Mr. Stevens ti prqbleni of of Woodbridge, starting at 1 iP. M., at tli* clun'ch en '••'" be |olvtd In Nelson Street. Public is Invited. Mrs. Millly Obui^ey, Stcvnis, howi:v<!r, did tip1 " ""imrtial analchairman. • 1 | 'f in weicuiiR' tlic siiKgestion, • dimcultles beWOODKRIDQE—A meeting'of 19—Pood Sale at Main Hardware Stor«. Main Slwtl, sponsuved HfHt;:lun:;i: "I mn definitely run-; '"iiiniusioners and the White Church Guild was held v by Trinity Church. i I nil!,!!, ii they want it primary fight H seems to me Monday i t the Manse. Mrs. Wesley 19—Variety Show sponsored by the nine cluipters of EighlU jit is nil io tlnvm. I MM not dl*op-> '""my l» In the Heiselbeifg was In charge of the deB'.iynlon Beach, which was a li Diskict of Order of. East$rrf Star, Woodbridgc High •pins oul. For 14 years the DetnoWOODBRlDOE-Just 30 „....„ r - up to a mature votions. wi'U-knuwn summer resort ,in SeSchool Auditorium. icr;\iM iiid-um have any material mutual distrust ago, February 15, 101D. a younis A donation of five dollars was back "in the tsoodold' days" 19—Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, Legion flooni, Memorial lull i uii-i then 1 riai mid was elected > shall be re- man Just out of the army, began .lust bpsinuintj to peter out, made to the Red Cross and plans Munichj&l Building. 8 P . M . . ., 1 :ii!il I Injliivc [• did ti good job. "ii Page 8i his first day on the Township Po21—Meeting of Janet Gage CliHjjler. Duunlilcrs of Amcriotui MI that the Sewaven part of the were made for a theatre party in •N'Ac cicivi !)•; wVinli" to net into lice Department. He rose timfkly RewlUtion, at home of Mrs. John Kreyer, Prospect Street, bi',11 WHS comparatively quiet. But the near future. Tickets are now -.- i':e'.. \}y hat's la the ring anil' [''••«« dub Honors Irom the rank*, holding every posl24—Public card party sponsored by Aveiiel Pgsl, VFW and Linlie.;' ilu1 Port Readlna sec£lon~that was available for the square dances to :-U i'Lll." ' , ; \ tlun In the depa'unent,. until he AiuxlllAry in Avenel School baspmeiU. be Held March 11 apd 25 and April dilferiMit story. Ilirthday reached the top of the ladder. He ic!( A^iroveil 25—Qaitl pa/ty sponsored by Woodbiidue Po.ft Aiwericaii Lcuon lUilmad camps were flourishing 8 at the Parish House. Hostesses and Auxiliary In Legion Room, Memorial Municipal BuildIs Police Chief Oeoiiie E. Keutinufor the meeting were Miss Annain those days and during lelsu:e ;' nl I'ai'ty spon • CouuttuiJ oij.Putie 8) ing, v I belle Baker and Mrs. William 1 l| WHh a chuckfc, Chief Keaiins hours tlic railroad laborers played ; ' m Repuhlican! i 2S—Old fashioned Square Dance- sponsored by Kifani* Club of Aitken. " ' " i c t , WM held' lcmembers hl» first uniform- n "hiii-ci" or "Klngball," a fastWoodbrtdge, St, James' Auditorium, 8:30 f, M. Wilt* 1 Mot'um PiciurejL Shown At the next session, Mrs. C. H. ""'"1 Mr. «nd Mrs. ooaiwtth two Ulls and a pocket in moihiij, l u l l a n vei'sion of handCook, caller, « Bothfuss will give a talk on her ul Teett'Uge Program • each tall, stiff collar, tie and round : •'KJitmin Avenue ball. If they were not playing boccl 2fl—Magic, Puppet and Movie Show ^joiisored by Wood bridge ••'•re: Mrs. Mw1«hat. ' ihey -wtve drinking red wine and trip through the West and Mexico. Chapter, Hwiassaii for benefit of Hadassah Medical Si.:toDl l:.}\ 2 W A-t? i N—Tlie Tecn-AuB » w t ElJItt, An- "The late Will Dunphy took m<MViMA and, as It sometimes hapIn iij'icl In School Wo, 11 Auditorium. ; is&miD p.ut.ki yu'/8e^aren tii, pened, if some folks were not quite 2fl—MftS0UM'ft(l« and "Pastnacht" Ball, Colonia Civic Improvffwound and thowed me U« boundWi.th uu afiwidaiic.e of 42, last Mis. oordon bill «ry Uoei ol my beat," he recalled, so happy, fights ensued, menti.CJut), at clubhouse,_Innian Avenue. . ' • llldlld 1 ' aeorw Hill MafttlnB; Alcoholics Anonymous, Legion Room, Meinoml "and-then onfl'ebruary 15, just 30 Beat Chanted i J "^ R Robert y«»» tg(K I was on my own. My ' ' Mwilolpal Bulldlns , 8 P. M. chief Keating ha,d the Pot V1 iiiid ini),k>::tar were conirilju^d b s »ne« of the dark M|t ifteluded everything mm of ISEUN—A Founder's Day probtit for two ^ MARCH SHISI oi.ip, Waxife-idife Township tgiath will be presented this after*' v (JrMk. Prom 3 P. M. to years and was then tiansfeiTed to 3—Mee'tUll Of Sewari-n Men's Club in St. John's Parisli Hous' . rtUT'aUau dll'ector, Jloile,r T * ^,, 1 walked all of Port Ke»dWoodbi-ld'ge to the old No. 4 beat, noon at a meeting,of the School 6—ThirdsMUafe jiDanct sponsored by Colonia Volunteei: Ptie ;uvl daiwltlg «;we also enjoyed 'No. 1& PTA at the ttjhoolhouse. Ui| I M ifwaren. and from 7 to 2 Upper Main Street O{#Bi»ny at Firehouse, Thosa In chfii^e were the i ' A play will be presented by the ,A. m4Wk P«re' of Port Reading. Meeting,'AlcoluaUus Anonymous, Leifion Room, Mtmioriijl Then followed aom« bus» years, Prancfe lloaJ'is. t)oii4 Mae , $ at)«foot, na radio oars or on June 26, 192i, }£ police 4s- pupils of Hw eighth .giade. JteM^|#fti amia^g n P. M, . . • James cataiio afid Egan'NelsdJi. fiesbm«nts will be wrpea. Ll.c No I there,are , ,, | he one . u Hoi/.hcimer, a , ;md Joseph (Minna whose , ,,,it be a candi Food", Money Asked Education as Key to WorldPeace Polio Drive Nets To Send to Israeli ft Theme of Pupil's Prize Essay jJBWl inSchools I Underground Pipes from Sewaren To New Plant Site Aim of Shell > . ! ( ' • CALENDAR OF COMING EVEN rs It was Really 'Pounqing q Beat' Back in 191SnDt Keating Recalls on Rounding Out 30 Years as Cop t No, 15 PTA to Observe Founders Day Today THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1949 30 JlfcfNl A. Jtfel'f Oil* % M « l t Sapper iMrs. oLuU Brown were awarded j SCHOOL CIRCLE TO MEET to Mrs Anton Kap&tas. last Ave3KWAREN - The Home and School Circle will meet Wednesnue. __-JARttM«brty pertons wet* Mr*. John Venerus, who was in day afternoon in the auditorium of the school. Mrs. R A. Lance, limjf]&> # »» spaghetti supper charge of the dinner, was assisted brarian, will gire a talk on Ihe •*"*-»—^.Ky tht 8t John's 8dp- b» Mm. William Ta«ert. Mrs Ade- i books avallstie and the present *»**• WWnesday night. |iaid* Ocrwlev and Mlitj Mae O'Don- j program of thf S w a m i Pr* Pob¥._. . lie Library. | A ttanket and cover donated by JK-ll. MAUS FOOD CENTER AVENEL'S NEWEST-AVENEL'S BEST 1006 Rahway Avenue Avenel, N. J. Phone Woodbridge 8-2440 for Delivery The most modern, sanitary and up-to-date Food Market in and around Avend. We 1 B carry a full line of Top Grade Meats. Poultry. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Froien | | Foods, Groceries, and a complete line of Baited Goods. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK-END LARGE WHITE RATH'S BLACK HAWK Smoked Hams*•55' Fresh Eggs *«65< Whole or String Half ARMOURS "STAR BEEF Ilk. ft 15c Prime Rib Roast »59« Lard Hi. 69c Spring Lamb "59* Butter CriscoorSpry 1.05 Potatoes 2 lbs. Cabbage 3 lbs. 14c Food ^ 1.08Pears , 6<°'25< HOTEL BAR SWEET 3-1* CAN GREEN Fresh Corn Off the Cob 'TRAINED \NGO OR RUSTY Beechnut - Hdni • Ubbj't MAL'S IS AVENEL'S NEWEST - Presbyterian Norm a Mr and Mrs. \ ' i . | m i n Drn*t. S h e r r y Street. «hn became the hridr of WHHam F. Alinasi, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. .Mm AI ma si, Main Street S»tu r d :i y at St. .lames' lliurrh where a doubler i n « eeremony w a s' performed by llcv. J » m « <)( Church" will | daughter, Dtboiah. born at Perth WOODBRIDGE Church was the cfni the m n p l i w of Mr •; daURhlei of Mr, :md • Drost, 201 Sherry sn, Ham E. Almasi, q<m Mn. John Almas:. Street. R*v. James Hu ant pastor, perform^! '.Ing ceremony. Given in mnriiaiiiMi', . the bride was attired ;:. wliile- satin witli ia-.-i lace peplum. wiUi ii>n» flriHeriii) veil fioni ,, , Withseeat'd pends aiui flhe carried a ji w, meet in the 3unday Scnoof rooms Amboy General Hospital1 last werk. —Mrs. Mortis Shade; and .on. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. —The annual ••World Day of Arlington, Va., formerly of '.own. Prayer, sponsored by the Ladies' are visiting lirt paien:*. Mr and white roses. Aid Society will be held In the Mis. L. C. Hnfcir.an. Fifth As maid of honor .; Presbyterian Church. March 4 at bCLhAltlUUSt. MM' ,,; 8 P. M. A social hour was heid with Miss iiroom. WBS'attiK.l n, —Pvt Richard Crawford, staRuddy and Mis> Dorothy yelltw lace and ..n:, tioned at Parrls Island. N. c . Li Ob cpta as host. »es pastor. I Wood enrrted a Colnni:il bou.. spowllM a furlough with hl» par-' _ M r a n d M r s J o i i n Hoffman. bridre S t u d i o low gardenias ami : . entt. Mr. and J i n , SeweU Craw-; M C n f l 8 e A>Huir are parent, of a I'huto.l Miss Violet Ncl-oii ford, 10 Fifth Avenue. s o n b o r n g m ^ y f,t p.Mi: Amb.vy maid and Mlf.s Helen \ —The Exempt Firemen's Associ-! General Hospiu:. other sisU" of \-,f ation held a very successful card —The Ave n»i Library Ai^or.ia was Junior brittcsm.i.: ;•. party Friday at the flrehouse with j tion me: las: week at the libi.uy blue ?owns of lar- , , Michael Petras and Peter Greco j with p:eilu*r.t John Ta'.brt: (n carried Colonial tj. as co-chairmen. Special award c h a m . It was derided to nnO pink went to Cart Bwetits: door priiei Lhe presept by-laws and u luiiri a John Nasjy, F.>;n to Frank Wanca an non-players'; campaign to havt a moic aitivu t»-.t man. and IIMI>: ; prizes to Mr. and Mrs. Walter association by asking all imprest «1 chael Almnsi. « < .,, Myers. Alex Tarcz and Peter Oreco., townspeople to join. Members of Table wlnn«s were Mrs. John the Mothers' Club were present Hroblak Nrw York City ! bridesroom, and U i Ashmore, Mrs. William Hanson, and a . * .1 permission i> donate brother of th< omiiMrs. Frank Riemer, Mrs. Owen;some children.', books in the 1;The couple an k.-t Rofl, Mrs. Frank Wanca, Mrs. Mi-' brary Florida for their vu-ii,; upon Return will i chael Florio, Philip Micell, Frank i —The Evv: Jolly Ciub met w it h Main Sk¥*t. The i,: Wranitz, Jacob Kssig, Andrew Pe- j Mrs. George Cosurove. Woodbiidge Rura was the i away outfit was a bh: jterson, William Moran. Louis : Avenue on Monday evening Mr. Fullerton, who was connect-';Mon.«mnor John Buial was matching acef.soiir Kromer and Albert Lada. —The Junior Woman's Club led with the Fltkin Hospital for'iflebiant ol the man Thebrldf mnrtnan, —The Study Group of the La- will hold a party honoring their ! ?,me tame was the brother of Rob- in the church cemetery bridle HUh 3< Iv >: dles' Aid Society will meet Tues- mothers at the First, Presbyterian I en Fullerton. Metuchen and unclJ p r m w * w a s ,,-,;, day at the home of Mrs. John Church, next Tuesday evening, of Mrs. Genevieve Fullerton Neld- MM)* CORDRAV WOODBRIDOE - Linda Card-; PnidenUal Insui in attershank, 61 George Street. The after their Mjulai bu = ines--; ir.t?*- i cr, Metuchen and Mrs. Andrew ray f. months old dauifliter of Mr,' Newark. Her luwja: subject for discussion will be 'So-, in*. i Lackie. Woodbndse. and Mrs James Coidiay, 333 Har-1 Woodbridye HIK.I .-' clal Progresi." , Funeral se:-vi«:i were held TUK- reK Avenue dL>d Tuesday r.t the j associated wuh n., ; day afternoon at tlfe Greiner Perth Amboy General Hospital. ' contracting busm. ; Funeral Home, 44 Green Street. with the U. 8. N.u\ DISTINCTIVE Rev. Earl H. Devanny. pastor of ,f. THOMPSON rt»rin« World W... FLORAL DESIGNS j H n i U . r w l a t S l l M l P r the First Presbyterian Church of- ALBERT ficiated. Burial was in thf Presby- WOODBRIDGE — Funeral serv- which service wa- :: ices or Albert Joseph Thompson, area. CORSAGES, BOUQUETS AND n o n o r e a at M o w e r terian Church Cemetery. 75 :i retired mrman of the Woodi' SEWAREN —Miss Helen Lordi. FOTTED PLANTS daughter uf Ijir and Mrs. Nicholas '• RICHARD A. SMOYAK bridfie Fire Dtpartment, will be D:.#I,J,., Phone Woodbrldge 8-1222 Loidi. Linden, was honored by a I WOODBRIDOE—Puneral serv- held Saturday morning at 8:30 i JOitU BMIUUi\ I'nrh WOODBRIDGE miscellaneous showers, given last :\it% for Rxhard Alvin Smoyak,, o' Colclc f i a m U l e h o m e a n d a t 9 Hfildin Seitarin Ii ™.,SHOPPE „„ ' Tuesday by Mi*'. Doris Mae Swetz ison of M*. and Mrs. Joseph B.: o'clock at St. James' Church., " « < • III 3 * t t f l n m . * till, Bu ; in ) FLOWER JOHN C SCimARZ. Prop. : , a n U v . , a r t S c m u a t M l s 5 \ §moyak, 289 Amboy Avenue, were < ''i »' *' be in St. James' Ceme-; gEWAREN — A ,>i 540 RAHWAY AVENUE 3*ct2's homcon Woadbridge Ave- Iheld Tuesday morning from theM^y- Mr. Thompson died yester- \d a y p a r t y i, o n n r i n ! , Fi, WOODBRIDGE, X. J. i home and at St. James' Church! day morning at his home, 355 Co-, h f a d | B r o a d S t r r l r . . niif. \l —MEMBER K.T.D— The living rocm »liere Miss I win e. a mass of requiem was of- lumbus Avenue, after a long i l l - | o t h y schaffer. Pw i: Honrra TrlrRrapktd Aajnfcrr* ) Lo:di received her gifts was trans- i fered. Rev. James Russell was the ness. Riven by Mrs. Wh. A itjident of Woodbridge Town-, ) , o m e formed by the decorations of Mrs. celebrant Burial was in St. James' ship loi 55 years, Mr. Thompson! Tho-guests we i Ei/.in Golden. Woodbridge., into a Cemetery. eoloiful sprinn garden, with a The pall bearers were Cornelius was a member of the Uniformed John Lucas and da\ background of willow trees and Smoyak. William Tobak, William Firemen's Association, the Exempt Mrs. Bmil Boehm pink and white dogwood trees in Bt nany and Harry Peis. The hon Firemen's Association. Middlesex Bobtrtand blossom, and ihe table was deco- orary pall bearers, classmates of' Council. Knights of Columbus and j a ; | 1 M r s . - j a m e i , W ani atted with B'nk. yellow and vari- the deceased at St. James'School,I'Jie Holy Name .Society of St. | t g r Barbara. Mls.s Vi; gated miniature rosebuds in an I were Ernest Venerus, Francis An- James Church. fer and Robert arrangement that led from either drascik. He is survived by his widow, Schaffer. Thomas Keating, UJU , WI> umu mi wJames v end of the table to,a centerpiece Kociis." DaniefBaioVand ATfiediMaiy; a son. Albert J., Jr., New I of whiti- rosebuds. De Andrt.i. Brunswick: two daughters, Mrs. Chile's March 6 el ! Richard Sha1 key, Rahway and President's reform; i Mis. John E. Morris, Woodbridjr, MRS ELIZABETH UALASZ WOODBRIDGE—Funeral serv- ii two brothers, Fred. Lake Geneva, Arlene Venerus, Ma wi ari d J a m e s ' p l l n t ' M l c n - a and Jean Theree?o:i ices for Mrs. Elizabeth Halasz, 680,j S - OBITUARIES PURE LEGS OF Of faiiam A!r —Boy Scout and Brotherhood --The LadiK Auxiliary of the Sunday were obwnred at the 11 Avf.iel-Colonla First Aid Squad o'clock service at the First Presby- will hold a rard party tomorrow terian Church Sunday Scouts tak- j nieht at 8:15 o'clock a; the hntne ine pan in the program were Rich-j of ilif prescient. Mrs GfOVHP ard Roder, Leonard Larson. Mich-j S!ivka. Avncl Streei. ael Cunha, Robert Nier, Charles —Ms. Pi eder.ck Bc?ennn. PeekKays*.* and Gusiave Leidner. Thej ftill. N. Y.. is the guut. of her sonprwentaUon of the Scout charter, ln-Urw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs *as made to the troop eommlUee' Clnrenc? Jamison. I>mnrrt;! Aveby the area representative. Joseph j nue. —Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor. Rhode*. -Ttir Building Committee of the Cornell Street, are the parents of a Firs? Norma Drost !>)ri(| Pretty Church Bride Avenel Items AVENEL'S BEST For Clean Administration SlBride-to-Be Feted Watson Avenue, were held Mon-1 s i s t e l '' .MM. Ceile RoUitestarKer. any afternoon at the Greiner Fu-j Mitchell, S. D,. three arandclnlWilliam Huron, Perth Amnr-ial Home and at the Hungarian > ^ven, b O w n and K^Md Sharkey, RiformrJ Church. Rev. John! WButosa. of the Trenton Theologi- • Railway. fill St mmaiy. officiated. Burial was j " ,n tlie Cloverleaf Park Cemet«i7. w\nfrv(tot,; Thf pail bewers were John!'™ 1 8 * ' ' " » • > e s h l Kla'H'fk. Jostph ZelinaK, Steve Valentine Day Party Ba!;nt. Steve Balogh, John ChrisSEWAREN—Miss Mildred Nag- y '! .;i and Steve Vi. n FOB 0WTBOW9 MEEOIMO THFSE, OR "tOU CAN BRWS THEM WITH OU. I HOWEVER, A<i -Oj DLEA€£ r W 8-2149 110 MAIN STREET WC0D8RID6E, N.J. I JOHN SKOLIANIK WOODBRIDGE — John 6kolin:k. 63. formerly proprietor of a rocery store and meat market on ! Summit Avenue, Perth Amboy, jcht-ci Monday at the home of his j daughter, Mrs.! Albert Hunt. 27 i Grflvs Avenue. , I He .is survived by his" widow, jM;uy: ' another daughter, Mrs. | Prances Manton, Fords; a son. j Prank. R«i:Han Township: two sisters. Mrs. Otto Wagner and Mrs. WALTER A. JENSEN Mason & 0uilding Contractor FLOWKRSIKH' 98 MAIN STK11 1 WOODBRHXil V > We Deliver and 1H. .ui'li Flowers - FOR SALE One of the most desirable residential plots in ^" l l Margaretten & Co., Inc. 27(i llobart Street, Perth Amboy, N I WOODBRIDGE, N. J. A PROCLAMATION WBEREAS disease o( the heart and blood! vessels constitutes our Nafion's most important medical and putjlic health problem in thatiit affects more persons than any other diseaae, leads all others as a caust of death, occasions a great number of days lost from work and is a severe strata on the economy, and WHEREAS the period commencing February 14 to February 24 is being sponsored by the American Haarl Association for tht purpose df focusing' public attention on 'the medical, social and economic aspects of this primary health problem, and of reminding the Nation that solution depends upon tb» fullttrt cooperation of the people, lence, government, and health and social agencies: NOW/THEREFORE, I, August P. Grelner, Mnyor o( the Township of WoodWldge, do hereby ortler that this jWeek be observed in the Township of Woodbrldge as lfattonal Hoai-t Week. I fui-ther call upon school*, churche* sctetlflc bodlM, civic.ajsociaUons. business e^tablishnunti, and o t t o organizations and the people of (he Township ol WoodftrWge g«nemily, to observe this National Heart Week •with appropriate activities, AQOUlf t, GMINEg, Attest: P. t. jPlifk. c \ i-mo MI.MIH FOR COMMISSIONER^ 2 PJM. to 8 P.M. yeiki, Old Road was hostess at her home at a Valentine party. The | birthdays of the Misses Alice Mae O'Connor and Rosalind Ssromolo were obeserved. Others present were the Misses For Further Infurnutlon' fonsull TELEPHONE 8-1 at COLONIA FIREHOUSE P h o n e Woodbriils Flate), size 75'x 280', overlooking the park. 38 FREEMAN STREET of Firi District No). 12 '.Nli| bridge (Cireen Strwt betwetn Linden ami d and CARRIE STAUNTON PLANTS, CORSA(.I (WALSHECKS VOTE FOR MICHAEL KREITZ FOR THE BKST BUSY BEE MARKET The Brrliivr at V*lufi 87 MAIN ^TREET WOOnB«' l l ( l E ] Woodbrldfe 8-«119 TheUTTLE STOHE WITH THE BIG UEA1U offer* »<iu these suner Hn«viaU for the week-end. *lw> >><" "" | you iet the moot for your money. SIRLOIN or PORTER IIOD8E VEAL CUTLETS S1F 89c lt>. 59c lb. Chopped 39c lb. BACON VEAL iChoice Cut) ROAST - HAMS 19c lb. Great buys at m*& pricel! a! ways avuUabk here, ^ur »» ' th« choJceet . . . « - J " too. (fy , W™ 17, )' n Heard JIII«J5"C Unit On Wedding Trip to WashingtonAvenel PTA Marks 2 Isetin Fire Companies Frown Twnrfers' Day' on Proposal of Consolidation Urtfi/.-riinrtit of ChritHpniiifi Vnriy I S E L I N - d i n n v Brinkmnn infant daughter of Mi. untl Mrs Effort! of the Iselln Douglns Brlnkmnn. Auth Avenue' y M I S , William AVffNEL—Avenel Parent Teach* IJnp: ovement Association to conwas christened isuntliy at st Ct , Mlll)l ,y, was (?uest rrs Association held lt"» annual solidate the two fire companies Warren mid Peter Schmidt to the —Mr. and Mrs. Pausta Fetnlcella'3 Church, The sponsors we-e session of nanl, Hlllcvest Avenue, entertained n ,l ; ,v's Founder's Day program Tuesday have b u n chopped, It was "an-nent met .ins to discuss the matter. Mrs. Joseph Culll"n:mi> ,h and Refreshments were sawed by Thomas ~ " /elatltves from New York over the after the rrmilar meeting con-< nounced at a meeting of the groupI,,, vestry room or week-end, Mrs. Albert Clark, Mrs. Fred Mess, ducted by M^s. Nevle Blerly. D o Monday. Mi s. May Woe* nersbacii and Mrs. The Brlnkm an's nUn c.t M ;.(.|,n(,i Street. nations we :c made to the Heart —Mr. »nd Mrs. George Rapp and Arthur Cartoon, president, re, subject. "Child the third birthday of I heir ci'oVighResearch Fund and the Bay nna Vnnder Decker. Mr. and Mrs. son, Bruce, spent Sunday with ported he had conferred with both inndon, a former Scouts nf America. The; hext meetins will be "March ter. Judy, at a joint "liii^oningMr. and Mrs. Don Davles, Whip- Stanley W, Karflre, companies and the concensus ,i worker, s t r e w d tirthday party afu- • the services nas, are shown pans, I*. •)• Report on the recent card party was that there is a definite need 4, at 8 P. M. sex educaGuests were Mr. and Mis. John j ' . ppr after their m«rwas Kiven by Mrs.SatAUet Albrecht, —Mrs. Edward Relck and Mrs. for the two fire companies and the Sullivan and daughter, Susan LfH i ,,,is and proper r l a r e Saturday Jr. and announcement was made people cf Iselip haye more proi , x behavior a n d Jean Blaek, Cooper Avenue, spent "fternoon at St. nnia;'Mr, nnd.MiK. Thomas Miof ii rummage sale to be held durtection under the preaent system. i f,,|,i free t o WokThursday in New York City and Mary'i Chureh, :hael and sons, Booby mid Tomina the month of March, Mrs. A lstttv will be sent to the Board It is attended a luncheon In the Grill P t r t h Amboy. my, EUsr.'osth: Mr. ;m;l Mi., StanJohn Kc. fkes reported on the re- of Fire Commisisoners of lioth disn Room of the Hotel Taft. ley Oensen, Highland l\nk; Mr. cent Parent Education group tricts Inviting them to attend the ,11T in direct hl» —Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan M i * Karoos is jnd Mrs. P],ink B inkm.m. Jersey the former MlSs meetlns at which Mrs. Gloria In the and daughter, Susan, Leonla, spent next meeting. City: Mr. and Mrs. Chnrhs O'Nell Marie 8 nee, home Through Rubus school nurse was guest AVfiNEi^---The C;nt!i'e?.iiion of Sunday #lth M:s. Sullivan's parAt the anuual eloction of officers speaker. Th? program was'"under he Sons o.r J a c b is s^an-.ariin nd children, C'hark-; and Honnx; thto can ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cullinam, daiifhter af Mr. held at the session. Arthur Carlson and Mrs. Marthae direction O f Mrs. Charles Journal to contain atlve ii.se- Vr. m:;l Mrs. Tlnm.n O.illagher Star Street. was unanimously je-ttected presitin.Snee, 473 East Mezera and opened "with piano msnts and gam! wishes of friends. and sou, David; Mr. and Mrs. Jo,,, made to the —Mr. and Mrs. John Rambenr, dent; ^illiam ftudland, vice presi' solos by Chnrles Allbrecht. The proceeds" will be used for ans u h Culllnane, J r . Mr. ami Mrs. Society, Red Unlrtn, *ere Monday nltfht guests Avenue, 8*waren. dent; Mi'3. Edna Shepherd, secreMr; Karnas, a son i Greetings were given from past addition to the Synagogue on Joseph Cullinane. Mr and Mrs. !uv Scouts. of Mrs. oulse Qrogan; Flat Avenue. of Stanley Kartary and Mrs. Fay Dickinson, re•residents, Mrs. Sidney GreenLord Street. The project will close Douglas Brinkman nnd ••< I'iiivin announced elected treasurer. —Oeorge Duff iiiid children, nas, Robert Stre, hals?h, Mrs. William Krug, Mrs. on April 23. with si dance at White las. all cf Iselin. MUl ( i d Project" George Jr.. and Joan, Keainy,n a i , R o b e r t William Kuzmiak, Mrs. A. D. Kap- Joseph Neupauer reported the Birch Inn, Anyone interested ,,,i,.(l until the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Street, conducts a lan, Roselle; Mrs. George Slivka, roads we: s in very unsatisfactory should contact Lester Grossman, OUT OP HOSPITAI, i". James Duff, Cooper Avenue. trucking business WOODBRIDGE —Aniclln MftTMrs* William Falkenstern and condition and it was decided to chairman. —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Koehl, In Sewaren. They ,,,,-t on the bulldMrs. Edward Brady. A pageant i!/ ite Committeemen W i l l i a m The Ladies' Auxiliary of thetlno, 63, 188 Woodn-idsie Avtnue, Newark, were the Sunday guests of .. svnHKOKfle and wlH reside at 585 Bum Candles Bum" was given Congregation of the Sons of Jacob who was shot by H stiay 22 calibre Road. , i ,„) Amboy Ave- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Furze, Sonora C l i f f by the following nrtmbers: Mrs.LIFE-SPAN is sponssrins a Puruiri party to be bullet fired by Juvcribs. was reThe lift-span of women has inleased f;om the hosiptal yesterday. (Weodbrldtc i,v Mrs. HaroldAvenue. A. S. Weferling, Mrs. Ear! Van Hold March 12 nt the synagogue —Mi. and Mrs. Alex Mayer, So- Studle Photo.) Note, Mis. Michael Virchiek, Mrs, creased more than that of men in 'with Mrs. George Ketzanber^er, Martlno was seated at his kitchen Andrew Hunter, Mrs. Rudolph the past fourteen years, The ave-Mis. Hairy Harnick and Mrs. Mil- table whc.i the bullet struzk rjim ,, i lie death of nora Avenue, vl.ited their niece Helrtrick, Mrs. Robert Wardlow, rage age at death in 194? was 66.9 ton MeSvets as a committee. inUhc arm. ,,11,1:111 were read and neptew. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Robert FlsOhw, Mrs. Arthur vpurs for women and 63.3 years for Plans are now under way •for a he Nent to herVanderbllt. Short Hills, Saturday. according to the publi TOOLS STOLEN —Mrs. Adele Wetwl and Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Qeorge Kovach, men, health seivice of the FederalSe baznar totoeheld on April 4th. Helene Starr. Block Avenue, atWOODBRIDGE- John Kiraly, Mrs. Benjamin Sepanski, Mrs. box hold ,.ii ID tended a bridal shewn- In New Mrs. Harold Van Ness Mrs. Ed-curity Agency. Since 1933, tmFTfce DAK TO MEET 541 Olive Pliics.' reportcil to the March B.umwlck Saturday. ward Kissam and Mrs. M, J. Kub- rAge llfe-apan of women has in WOODBRIDGE — The Janet police Tuc :day tlini .1 si1!, of refrignull. Srhlth —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blskausvitz. Mrs. Kenneth Taggart at- creased from 59.2 years, or a rise Gape Chapter, DAR. will meet e > :or toals valued at S100 was uifi swe'rdel kas and daughter, Geraldine, were companlprt singing of "America of 13 per cent, while the life-spar Monday at ih? heme of Mrs. stolen from lii< vi; '\\w\-: it was the week-end guests of her parthe Beautiful" and "My Tribute." of a man has increased from 57..I ..John KreRjr, VZ3 Prospect Stre?t. pi, 1 ed in from 111 in1; ., i iickl and t h e years, or only ten per cent. ent*, Mr. and Mrs. Calrence Bower, Refreshments were served by Mrs. Sidney DornSonora Avenue. Anton Novak, Mrs. Wllfitttn Burke, : kv Mrs. Peter Mrs. Stanley Klsirleskl, Mrs.. Wil•. Mayer, Mrs During excavations in Ital liam Haythorne and Mrs. Frank ,,,;d Mrs. Leslie Cenegy. The next meeting on three statues were found 20 fee , r Mrs. Lester Woodbrldge Notes March 18 will feature "Fathers' below the surface. We must ad Klein. mit that it seems a splendid idea Night." —The Humorist. London. SEWAREN — Dorotliy ; Marie , Her headdress was a tiara of talis—Mrs. K. I. Lynch, the former Eleanor Moran, is a patient in the Sl-e, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. man rosebuds and she carried a QUITE A HAUL Walter Reed Memorial Hospital, Ma-tln Snee. 473 East Aventt was bouquet, of talisman roses. iMed to Stsinlry W. Kainjis, son i •...;!, will be r e -Wuhintton, D. C. Joseph Karnas, brother of the WOODBRIDGE — C l o t h i n g • :••. Posiofflcf u n —MtM Helen Plar. Caroline Of Stanley Karnas and trie late bridegroom, was best man, and arj- valued at over 1808 was stoleaout 1 ,; the hire, of Street, and Miss Grace Parka'n Mrs. Karnas, Robert Street. Satur- other brother, Walter Karnas of a car parked at the Howard Johnson Restaurant Saxurday. The iinvrr.i on a nare vacationing In Miami, Fla.. day afternoon in St. Mary's! R. c. served as usher. cniircn. Perth Amboy. The d^'iblelev was reported to the police by •!-.,• in rolkv'tlnB for two week*. A reception was held for more rinK ceremony was twrforiiicd by Ri'mond Jacobson, 5718 Harrow 11. The vehicles than 100 quests at the bride's parRtv. Theodore Opdenuker. Street. Forest Hills, Long rsland, hum-: e.u-h day. ent's homt on East Avenue. who stated that the following were . i submit pro- THIEVES BUSY The bride, given in marriage by WOODBRIDOE - J. P. StalFor the wedding trip to Wash.:.: hi'(t un appllher father, was uttlred in a white ington, D. C . the bride chose a stolen: A silver fox coat, small macher. 72 Hillside Avenue, Mebrown leather bag, alligator hand,,i • :••: ( l e o i g e E . tuchen, owner of the Blue Sunoco duchess satin gown, styled- with a royal blue silk gown #lth :> black bag, two pdrs of ladies' shoes, loMtf sleeved tight bodice having a Station at Oreen Street Circle, rehat and black accessories, and a ti l:e pairs of suede gloves, a rawsweetheart neckline, and a hooped • ri.i - .K»nal s c h o o l ported yesterday that nine tires skirt with a Ion* train. Her finger- Rav'denla coi'sn'/e. hide leather bug, six ladit.s' Call George Rurk , wen stolen from ins Karaite. blouses two negligees, two sweatBoth Mr. and Mrs. Karnas are tip tulle veil was arranged'from a anil hp'll ;irraiii;i' ers, six pairs of nylon hose and a graduates of Woodbridge High tiara of oranKe blossoms,/and she , (or you tn R(>t white satin beaded scarf. Sfchool. She is employed by the c urled si prayer book adorned with Bankers Commt.cial Corporation, Ainu «ard«!iiat and teby,bt'e4lh. Plalnfteld. He served with the U,S. EC A head extends to February Her only attendant was Miss PaNavy for two years and saw action 1 50-50 rule for American ships. IN REOOKD TIMK1. li icia LeUen. Woodbtid#e. whose in the Pacific. He now conduct* a | LillentHd warns on putting trust Phone -iown was of American' Beauty trucking business in Sewaren. They'. wholly in atomic bomb wo. 8-1848 .satin, styled similarly to trie bride's. will reside at 585 Cliff Road. for immediate notion! ROOFING TROUBLE? By Mt*. RUMCII F u n s Phone M«t. 6-1605W Synagogue Plans Several Projects Miss Dorothy Marie Snee Bride of Stanley W. Karnas Satuarday $25 to $500 *m ._ EMPLOYEES LOAN CO. PERTH AMBOY 4-0448 DIAMOND ROOFING AND METAL WORKS 1 Tasting is believing! fiT MAIN STREET 365 iNew Brunswick Ave. .;i'i% We ask you to tastt the garden spots o( America, Flagstaff Fruits . . . compare them with any They're sun-ripened to the peak of PERTH AMBOY DAYS ,,4^*i^m 0 AT WASHINGTON'S TUESDAY FOR MEN FEBRUARY 22nd perfection, and then are rushed t* you've just never eaten' anything as nearby canneries so that all their delicious as Flagstafft That'a be- delicacy is caught for your'eating cause Flagstaff Fruits come from pleasuref...Yes, tasting is believing. Enjoy the betlcup of coffee in America! JACKSON'S BIRTHDAY brand at any price . . . you'll say Always csk for FLAGSTAFF Sold onlyf of fiiendly neighborhood grc 'tone In "Ite Missus Got* A-Snopplnf" every Mon.. W e d - F r i W C B S iAFETY URIFFITH'S SALE SHIRTS *i.6'9 SLACKS $6.95 S^ORT COATS 25% crff PROTECT YOUR FAMILY NOW! NEW of used andrebuilt GRAND PIANOS i HI N H.u're flying Ugh In tbe iky in today'* HIIIITII nir|»Unfii, you ran rehx in roinfort 'I <>f I he contribution! of tome of your own "i-* <n New Jeney the neit lim* you're fly lfl| y " v r the earth. You • • • , maay nkilletl • from our great Mate art huiy making the "'•"" i-uiitrol iniiruatenli which » « . § o vital to f>ur »uf«tv up int he cloufli. • STIINWAY POLICY J'CXETS • KNABE • HARDMArt FOR BOYS • WEBER j * 2 5 DOWN Iff TO i YIARS TO HI 1 A 31 off • HALLET & DAVIS AS LITTLE AS MMlkt flay fHal rotet, munufactun of tbcW k«*e (Wicate 0 4 a t c controls, <>f the precise handUinf r«qulr«d. l/ 3 A Few Used SPINET PIANOS Asumi $ AS $25 DOWN Out) i (Si»ORT JACKET AND SLACKS) Reg. $22.00 Value , $14.95 Budget Accounts Availabl e UP TO 3 YEAftf TO PAY C»nli *t Htw Mr GRIFFITH PIANO CO. S1IINWAY IIMIMNTAHVII 60S MOAD STMIT • NIWAMC %, PAYS UP TO $5,000 IA GO REG ATI.) • CHICKIRING and many other well-known makes i ' '"'"••> H lot of Ionf*nrag0 retearrh, expemlve rrin K and kn«wfc>« « • botld ifaeM aria"" '"''»'ol» — and Nmr lm*j tahulriei have "l"|l«- record, of pioneering in theMvpecially *>n <\ insirumeaU. « '•'IX'ndHble P", in POLIO MEN'S and BOY'S Many like New—at Prices way below the costttfa new Piano—Excellent makes— «-. < main that every prtraation ha* hern " iuaurr your tafely. t0to 10:lS • Medical Care by a legally qualified and licensed physician, osteopath or physiotherapist. • Hospital Room and Hoard in a lawfully operatjed hospital. • HotiJttal Servic«6 including drugs, medicines, ouerating room, X-ray, anfl apparatus. ' • Irnii Lung Rental on rental of similar mechanical apparatus, • Transportation by ah-plane or va Uoad if, in the opinion of the attending physician, it is nece: sai-y to transport the insured to another locality for treatment. f PREMIUM Si.OO 1'iilky i-rferljlvi* l . i d a y n a f t e r i i o l i r y i l a t e . f l e n e l i t s w i t h i n H v p y e a l a o l 'rtt a t l r e a l ni.-nt APPLICATION To The Washington National Insurance Company For Polio Policy VI •I. X.ime of I'rouoHi'd ln«Ur*i • ., l l ' l i m hill flPKtf in I il. I Ir- mill siirnaii)^) £" 33 5 3 2. Aililivs* It 3 , .'(S(r#«t| , (Oily I » SI«le» t V o •>) aa "0 It %$ .». A K « i, Dllle of H l n l l , • Mo. Hiiy -Y«*l' .1. S.ltX '. ...!..,. > ' » ' «. H<iw mni'li illri y o u ' i m y t h e a g e n t ? | . /... . \ *lKdulnrr »t A i i | i l | r » u l i If jirupoaei] Irisiiieil IH U> yciir.s ill ;iKt\ or ulrlcr. lie nf a he muni HIKII; II IIii<li'i- I,i. iiuri-nt nr KUitr^UK muni nlun g w i i iiuine lll^l ll|ilirilt>- H'lHtlilllHllIp (II |)ru|lu!l('ll (lISllli'll. Writinir 4g«nt CLOTHE? loi Men and Bays pnyrtlili' District SEND AftOVt COUPON TO JOSEPH OSTROWER 380 SCHOOL 8 « K g T . W0OD0IUDGE, N. - . <i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, LEGAL NOTI1CW the ftfet that tirawa 1* ex» card port* to the Iselln Free Association for the building lund the ally scheduled to be he library will be held at NO. 15 Umight at 8 o'clock * » % to chairman. . LEGAL NOTICES , John, Woo.lhlfle Avenue Mnlitrlnri, Fritnk, 74 Albert Street ini.kl. S4ella, 57S Main Street mnifcbi. Mike .1, !'!> lil'lBcley Avenue T'i be ailvrrtlte.l F e b r u a r y lTlh. Ufltchkn. U.llls, Camp. l a k e further notice that th« l"l!i, in.l Ketiruary .'i-h. l i | S , In <)•>I'nrl Town»hlp Comrnltiee ha*, by r.no-Indfnetltlent-l-enuer. c iiffrerta, France* M. .1« lilfch Mfithemv, Catherine A., 4* Jnmn lulloh and pursuntit to law. Hied a .••treel, PnTt Tei. Mopelawn minimum price a t which MM lot* *OTH:K W KI.WTHH I'liilTreila, Oeraldlne, M w t , John. 2SS Main Clreet In »«lrt block will be sold together KIHK IHATRIIT Ml. It Street. Ilnrt nisidlnj SledVe, Irene, 91 Claire Avenue with all other detail* pertinent, **ld <»l' WfMtMBHHMiM. SI. J. Ciiiffredfl Helen, it l * i r h Street M d i k , I'lmrlPs, T Wlllinm Street, minimum price h«-inK t4ftO.no plus f In hereby Riven to Ilie legal Cooley, Horace J., r,4 fifth Street c-o«ts or preparing deed unU *dv*rnf I-'ir" l i w r l r i S n . II that . m.pei, \\ Ilium .1., l!4( Ilimfotll ti*ing tht* sal«. S.it.j lofs in »atd v t M, Altierl Avenue, \ filo'-as, ir Mid on t«rm« wUI require on f'mnrilny, the D i l i tinyy of J-VbStreet l l l ill he h h l d t'ooper. Mirthn, C<0 Kalhfnrd\\T*will held .1 dr.vrn payment ot f<».»0. Hie hnl-ruarv. ile^lcs, Krniik. <S1 Albert Street ruarv. m m **. ;>" ; 1 no* , > anee of -jilt-chase price to tie tiwlii if- In the rireliiiiiflf In «.ildd dHtrlrt, .Meyer*. Arprtd A. Woo.lhfldife Ave' I'. M . a n dCorfleld Ne.ta, H« Church Htf«Vt equal monthly installment* of I b e t w n tile rir,ur« i»ff 3 nue H of p r m . 3 I' M d Cromwell, Haul. %%i Augusta Street 1 V. M Meyer*. Ntchnla*. Vernon Hoad, pm« Internet .and other IFTIIH |pro M IT MAY r r i Flection !F fnr lhe purpose nf Knrleo, :.'•« Klnit (leorge I'nrl Keuillng meet in Knurl. Meyer*, Louise J., t* l^hlgh Atehne Take, f u r tier nonce thai at Mtd e.-tinit: tin., i l l »'riininl«»lniier for term of 'Slarpt>l A., 1«1 Main Mlnurai, ,xu*»n. Turner Strpet thr»e Cli ye(ir«. . f, street Miele, Joselih J., Hloi.'nfleld Avenue, vole on urijirnprlfltinnfl for tlie Damn, J»me". 2S Jersey Avehu*. Inelln llon+la Minarek, .Inhrt. Sin ' Avenel Street, rsev Avenue, , Avenel I .lien. Julia. S! Hopelnwn |iel Molir, cnarli'-i. II. IJnroln HlRhw.iv Alfttan Ave.K urf Joseph A . t» Kfiyen Street l>etik. Wllll.im C.., |m»«rK. M H m ., r i a | Municipal I mariner of 'payment, In cane one I ' l s t r l . t N o . 11. ?r<»l!n. N . J. MIIOIT. litiiie A., 3«5 Harriet Street, iill.llnr n.mdbrulKe, New Jersey, , or mot,- minimum bid? shall be r«T r n v n < n i | i i.r W i . n d b r b i f f e , X. .1. li»Hachay. Kleanor, 2»J Park Dfl*e ltah#tiy . «e atnf sell at public Mile j ceded. ' , ' M e n r a m II. i"nr..nraii. S t - . T e i : i r y . I'enfier, Kred. Jr.. -"-24 Amboy Avenue Mnm-iirelli. An.lre» M, Cooper Avete tli*- bl*he,.t bidder ne.ording i-,,, iri s ^ p t a n r e o t the minimum I - I . !-1<1 IT I'eitler. Kred, Mr*:. .'•'54 Amhoy AveI nue ' turmii of sale on tile with the j bid. ,>r bid above minimum, hy f i e nue Moscsrelli. i-hrljitina, C.r.ind Avenue <rni»Mp < lerk op<-ri in Inspection -r-nwnihip Committee and the paylicnopaulos; Irene. VJS lndiann Ave- Mimcareill, SOTH'K BI.WTIOS Klhrence, Berekley pi Jo be publicly read nrl.ir to | ment thereof by the purchaser acCourt, l-wlln nue. l."n-lln u»,M(Mit« I fn 7 in• iiiMVe in lib" k j cording to the manner of purchaM l.',d(fer|nn Mo«nl(t.), Anne. SJ Knyen Slreel, l JIMS. vViir.iibrM".. T.ivo-hii, \ - . ! In accorijHiiie with lerma of sale oil V«.ti. <• i< hereby g i v e n tn the Avenel i ira! \#>i**r^* of l''ire IMMrirt N'o, U fie W i n , Imrnlhy S . r,H I,eot1 Ave-Mrax, Anna H., i nte, tl.e T«wn*hip will deliver a barSumtnll Avenue, liai .in Snt'irdav l'".'briinry l!>th, nue 1 ' t theJI ^ . \ T^f : i '"Ivi'.niarv'uili'.' ' M i liter' nntl-e Hint tn "''". 1 1 "*' » n . iin .>le.|bi,i » 11 Oe lieM nt p llie lie Wnrtli. Anna. 1.1 Jean Court 1 V T H y K . . k. Kinil Iv. .Miibile-n AAvenue H. I. IH'N'IUA.S. T"Wnship Ol»r)c. rpen Street lnelln, lillfp. John II., Rlnomfleld Avenue, Mtilford, Helen T.uten Street, H A T S A., Itlon And |.nrnii»nI to law, filed a l .Kt'hmftry Ijlnlmum price beirili lltli, mil, Independent- leader. „___________ «al«l bin. k will be 3i,M together •In all other detail* pertinent, said In t h e (',"0.011 p i n - ! at* 6 f p r e p a r i n g deed and a.lver- ' Merer In; W—-T» ^ ^ tiKinx i i i i , snie •JiiTi I , , I . i.. «^I.I unricic OK pmn.10 O , If row i n t e r m s , will r%uire TO WHOM IT MAT C O S C E l U t : | t l « k n p a y m e n t ..f H".nn. tb.- balAt a r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of. U* nre o f p u r c h a s e p r i . e K, he paid in T«wn«li|t> Committee nf the TownInsl.illrn. n l «..I JI".On § f , I", I.I o.i lie.ld TuenJay. l.'iili. )ttlu. I was directed l h T ! oiinly »f Middlesex. State or .NVw Jersey, h f l w e e n tbe liours of :i I*. M. anil «:<i« I'. M. il'.STi. Sniil elertion is for the full..win* nnrpiisies: The elei tbiii of T w o ' i S i I'lre I l ful| term nf ommiM!<H»ner\i for bfee Ct I yyears. 121 T T o v«te an np|pro|)rinllnn for General Kin- I'urFi'ife* for tiie cm-rent fl!"1:!! >>ir: Water service for the 1 nrrent tlri.nl ye^ir f2.i2f.O9 isrelliineotis mtil ni-nernl rt|>er,'ltln(t er Fire .ilarlt-f, Vo lirews, At!na, 9« N « # Street Ituiwrn. J. M., IJ" M«in Street Dunham. Kalherlne M., : H Amboy Avenue L>uiiliam. Howard. ;;.'. Amboy Av«nlle hiinyab, Mbhuel •!., Jr.. US Alien lio.iil, Avenel liiivnk, l*nII 1, PenneU Street I'm'nk, Sopdle, Henneit Street Ivilfle. Mary ('., 2r.« iSrove StUet Kberle, Klsle, r.4 Hamilton Avetiue KRry. John, ilibl Avenue .. I .iMMi.llfi Kiu.k, l-:iimlieili, los Kordl Avenue f a new siren Ksmk. Klhrl, 4-1 Dourlaf Street I'.llxabelb, M7 Kln» Tot.-U IK.llifi.no Kj inundni.n. <le(ir«-e Hoad, Fords HOAIlli DK KIltK CDMMIKKymunilson, Kr*d, 147 King SIONF.liS Itoad, Ford* HlMTItH'T NO. S. lHi;i.IN*. N. .1. 1'arkas, Kent. Mrs., 4 47 Peur! Flae* I.KSTKI! llAlllt. Serretary l-'arrell, (lerlrinle. S ICast c.r««* I.-I,. 2-10. 11 Street ssar. Anna M., Lincoln Highway >TH vwkas, Kllxulietli, 4,', Hoy Avenue, NOTIf'K IS HKItKHY fllVKN l to the,lr(rnl , ( of F i r e l>i«trlit # 1 # 22, that un S Saiurdny. Keliruary 19, 19 19l! 19-l!», Fee, Hose ]•'.., Smith fflreet, Kemshey h l.oui^ Ntreet an rlet-tUin will be held a t the I n - feber. 11 l.yman Kvrrett n u n A v e . I'Tre l l o u c e , <'..II.IIIII, Cnnn- FoMs Sl'reel, A v e p e l .inlel, Miiriha, in» Avenel .L. 2/17 ; . 2 i " * T t i l t ; i * < - ^ i * « . . , » . . - - .Jn«nrani'«' lli-f Alarm IIISTHICT r.T'i.ll" TOO.mi 4UU.0H Ti'l.'plioni'.'i nry JiAiHiHtanl T i c u s u r , i s Mihiry Milar (Becrelary's Salary *l')[ivei'H' ipaiil Ili-cmcri) S a l a r i e s Tai'Btl«m 2GO.U4J 21,9OO.UU DCO.IHI 2,52«.«li S64.IMI 'J00.UU 50.00 Water l!"lU.lW 25.00 1.40U.U0 50.1MI mini 11 lottHe piis |*il*l O i l . Con I i i n d i i ' U»u Huanl [lVH.rtisin« ;r,;oo Klctioii 2,r,oii.uu SCKi.l.A.NBOCS union 1'iinil F«O(II>rldx« I'lre Cu No i,62r,.t)« TOTAL OI'KKATlNr, ilranls'linil W a t e r Charges let's Itei'iiinniriidal ions t" Fire H o u s e n l«K iiUl H P i >F \vf)(^ini:iix»i-:, i a linear p p.'rsim.iliy y . IonC ll County lloanl of VKed eiiiption if?; TOWCJTAX MCVV . ..'... i&.flO THlOODOItl-: II. PAIiHONS, , Attorney IW-ueral uf New Jersey SACK KTT M. lUCKlNSON, Assistant licimty Aiiorney 7&.IMI i.eneral. •j.r.oo.oo AttorntyH of Petitioner, LiftO.O" leil February Io, 1!M(. i.^oo.oo I.-L. 11-17 1,000.00 J5.00 i on on TKWVSIIII' {,{•' \VO<kDHIIIU4<K NDI'ICi: 'HI VO'I'KHN. III ;n. i.r.Uini'.- with nrovlslnns nf :.,ooo.oo an Act I'lniilli-.l, -'An Act to Itegu75.ul) l a i c Klrrtions," I lieviseil SliiRiirs "I" IS.iil, Title 1»: 31-r.l), tiiRrthrr w i t h the Anii-nilmeiits and a ni l.nOO.OO UONDKH IN1)KBTB!»»KS8. The flnal Na 1 tin* 1, mm. p:iid nff oi. .l I!OAH1),OF FIltK COMMISSIONKfiS I'HSIO lilSTItlCT NU. 1 ll J. iloltliANSON. Secretiuy. in FIHI-; N..T. jsntlcmen: instrucilons I have comnleled an aiidlt of witil your J II in i-i. I'.Li in l4««'Hli.ts"liiidHisliurseiuenlM ror t h e - y e a r ende,i January I I , baliiine us uliiiwn by y o u r ' h o n k s wna lvcfii.i ile.l with lib) wn iiy Hie bank s t u u m e m , are the Iin eipiH anil Dlsbuiseinentu: HWHIITH J 048.74 11,1,1111.0(1 tM, tlie following nnames tntnts theietM, rt-inoved from thi- pt-rh a w be nuineiit Ilei4'isti".iiion IlinileiH, nf the th TOWNSHIP UF WOOimmLKiH tor (lie r.-asuii tlmt said registiaiits II.,t voteil tit a lienet-iil Kleclion lor four consecutive years. Ill order to a«-.irn vote ill Ilie TOWNSHIP OF WoorvHI'JIKlF. il will I.e necessary for the persons, yhoiie iiiinirs are set out heluw, .to nDpeai' at Hie nrtiiV uf Hie Middlesex Couiitv Hoanl ol' Klectionii, Uoorn "OR, I'erth Ainlniy Niitlnnal Bank Uiiildlnw, ::i:: S t a l e Street, Perth Aniboy, |Xew Jersey, or .it the Municidiil I Clerk's Drtic.-, WitDIiJl'r, -New Jersey, (in or before nln-r 29th, InIS, ami r e - l e g \t they wish to volrjitt t h e Oeneral Klecjioii nn ,\nvenit|er »th. Mir>i)i.i:sj.:x COV.VTV •ffl'1 KI.KCT1O.NS, l»V:'.M<U:liIS itOTM, chalrniiin, WAI.TKI! J IliHI.I.KY. HIHIUHSKMKNTH ,4UJ6 uoiu J42.7O I6i!.74 +10.00 1.4VV.MI ll».»1 1-03 1T4.il 112.& I 3,7117.!» 152.00 C3?.7» bOK.ll 1.00 44.40 Halurleh Aballe, Anne, Smreiary. 47 UlitTty • ( Alach, Helen, lil Spruce Street, Port , Ueailiny AmoH, (lejievieve, !i<) Woodlaml Aveniiel FimlK Audersoii, Anisil, i.iil) ConliilKv Avenue Anderiion, Joyce, 1UCI lialiway Avenue, Avenel Andernou, Itichanl c , lion llahway Avenue, Avenel Aqulla, Anthoiiv A.. Creen 8|reet, Arnold, Mafia K., 2.'i Linden Aveiuip, Ayery, Mue V!. iill,Maln Street, 1.07G.O0 IJacha, lOll/.iibMli. fO K«y Aveitue Bam, John It., IIIUi'ieHt Avenue 'Hak. Steiilien, 111 ftn>:e Rlreet mnej Jnhuary 1, 191!' ]....--. Bulimic, Anna, 2} Flollilft (Irovt hoad, Kentbfy | Balllht. Patrick, :'.:!(> Berry Slrfcpt .HTiurfteme.ntH anil B a l a n c e Ball, Eleanor •!•:., 2J" Wocilruff Avenue, Avenel i . •• Hattaglia, Pasiiuale, I'4trlfla mif, Colonla Rauur, Sopbia, r. 16 Merellne Avenue (.'. P. A. Hauiruin, Mary, 1\ Coley Htren 0', 17 Heliremi. Anna,' Lincoln Highway, Irntlln OI'-JUHK COMM|SSH)NKI,t8 Benl, Frai|ce«, Mru, 4 Paul Street, FortU i RIUOK TOWNSHIP, » . J. Benl, John Ii., Jr., 4 Pau Htraet, Prd Pordii , I y^ur iriHtrurtloDB I have niftiU an audit or your Benl, l/oulx, Jr., 42 Ford Awuue J"orduni'e ' ifordii P ielpt, and l d l balance -, Jean, 172 J'faejnan b6okn wan reconciled with i by : bnUnue U xli Ben«iiKbr, llurlliij 172 Freeman b the h bank h k elate mant;' II toy street 1 (' . DishumemenU: owing are the Ittcelp 'lt)t» « Huixaltk)-. Steve, i l l School Street BAUKIPTH Bvakow«lil, John, 501 Baniford Ave , January 1, 19«» »*•:» (I lution 1B4M •••:• and Ai>l>rop»'J«(tlon nue Iftnatz, x::ii; 1! li.u 40.43 210,13 Uttwer, Cllireni'e, Honora Avenut, Iwlln Blyd, Kduu. Sutton Htraet DrailcaUon, Mary, 4)6 Harrell Av« llurnott, Mitry, HomettMd Avenua, 'Al1ntt, 370 Elisabeth Aveno! Burylu, St*plion .J., 9 7 | DOL'vmuer III. l!l(» J)i»but t !ieilicllU anil Ilnliiiico I l i l i l l i l M l 7U«, P e r t h i j i •f- , Anffttllna, Inman Aviaue. IL, Itahway Jowph, -118 $M)>rtip> Av« , Joe. ', Avthu* " Iran* II., JH Hmllh Sir«at 1 lieii i'.''.'''< :it'ii. 'rln»,. W a r w i c k Siren. I-. 111! 11,-itle lieorce, Warwick Street. Is.''In II...Mb. . l . o i i l e . 6 F l f l i i A v e n u e , A v e Iliiai-iiiinl, Frederick, Si u ;i . l V:I1M A v e n u e A v e - Amhoy hlle. tiuns, l * > i | | . ^ i , '.'fl l " : n t A v e - ! in r I i ' 1.1 I National IMm;,..- luhk lliilbllnK, nn or hefnre Secrmhrr ;'!l|h, 1!M», if they wi-'h I>>l l n r l c Htwret.iry. lialiway Ave- 1 (Fnin.lsi Mary, II . ' Mliert <), l ' r o n j i c c t A v e n u e Wlllliiin F . W i l s o n Avenue. iunkele I-, l l n llrii-<l<:i L i l l i a n XV . Osik T r e e I " lit. llruska. Alb.lt. IV<k Tree ,K>H. I'ei'ina V. I'.nad, lln.nl .">•» W l l . l w o f i d \ V, • i.e. Fiird" ln«;iai»l.i, John, r.r Wlldwoinl Av.- I t o l l . F-Jilnn. l.ti f l i i n r . i , , I l l n t t . . l n n e p l l . H i . r,,.<,,,, l « r " . l l e o e r r e T . . ir.i, |> I'rive. I'ordu l»eti. K n e t i e , Hi* i'.,,,,, frt *. nuth M . iii i Rnad. Cnlnnln menlil'er, John T .ir »; Itrnnl. Cnbmin Nelll. Winifred M i . Iwiln Nuckl. John. Iselin m , | N m k l , Illnncbe i-: |.,, Isrlln i'PnK. Anprelinn C , ir.v \. Avenue, I'ort l t e i , i i , n Inter, Lillian, in \V\i,', nue. Fordo a i m e r , Iln»e, fill Ulnrt .;, Kofil* 'nlmer. lleorite .1 . ' i i | i;, , Itund, For.ls 'nmer. l!o»e, 111 Kinc. i;..., I'ords ntnchenkii, J i m . :"' 'n . -,lelln :ippi,l» Atinn I . Sp! « ' | .... n r k e r , AWIn IV. lil(( Mi.i.i , nue, Col"nl;i utill. H e r n l ' e .V. 1 il </ <• lln Htnl, O e r l r u d e ' I , | , . , . « si lion, l 'auLaJinii, iKinl'-n C . - i • I t v i n , l.nill*. Ir,. •:t»..... llnpelpwn Ilk. IIIHo K.. .'I' Kmin IlnfieluWft 'nyne. Iiontild M . -:'. M •nvne, Mllilrcl l i , V. M. Avenel .\ittlmiti, linherl M . I:-. IllffhwnV, Avenel enninKton. i l e r t m l . Streei. Ifelln nlllilon. Lib- J Uelln •eirella. P,ulb J., •'< M'f Irelln. l>i Avenel C. \l. .In. eh. Jewell. M n ' I« ll'irvar.l Aninii., AVenel .la.i.ti. Annrew. l'v llnrvir.1 Av.nu.' 'nltrllt.il. .l:icub-..n. Viridnln. l l Fmirtli AviInnIll.k-"'ii, IN-rn.ir.1 <'.. "Hreen Street i: i l m a i In. k.'i.n, L.nilse F. ll-">« Urden •ntter. Jennie n . 1".t M teacher, fiavl.l •'. lime Teachrr, Jnnet. r.: |. Albert. I.ec W., 191 Main Street Ale.""l. J.isepb T., Auth Avenue l :in J,.,. ciirl'ilne. I l l I'nr.l Av.flne Alltcn, .lam t L,, Fnlrvlew Avenue. Olofiln , . l u i - . n . J.ibn IV, l l ' I I'nr.l Uennf Allten, Hubert, F.ilrvicw Avnue, J. iv. r-. W i l l a e c . TO Mnttlim.in Slrei-l Cnlonla Aniler«nn, Ole, a2< Chnrles Street I'i'i-t Cc.nlliii: An.ler-mn. M«illd:i. *!« Chiirlen I n v . r v Miitlliln, Tn HiiKainan ."ireet, Streei I'.ii'l lleii'litia Andreii*. Mnrde. « Wlliinn Avenue, loliiic-'ii. Ariliur 1*. 121 fMk Street Arai-e. John, 441 Alden Po«i|. Avenel J o ' i n - o i i . Kmmn «'., I l l 'ink Street urace. Christine, 411 Alden Itond. \i I Avenr! .li.hns,.n. hale K.. « MlrriA»1<t Ro.1.1, tvery. I'in.\l.l. 1.1 Ciiiitnlla Avenue. | lnl.i I.n. H i e I t . . "i Soiiih Park Avc-ry, licrtrii'le. Ls c,,i fi|ln Avenue, Jrin. S I >i . v K.-'te", M.iry. Oreen S i t e d , tuelln BIIIIUP. Sprlnii, P.m.!if Jl r i:..berl F . «i II. Htnllh Street llallck. Myrtle. Koine :.'.. ROT- .•.:',;. K-. h A\'. o.-l Avehel K.i i.r. June It., I* H. Smith Street Fin lint, Margaret, 31 Ven'fier Avenue A> e l l f l ~ "nl. John. '.'\ Vefper Avenue Khi«b.M'A. I'aii! f t , Ctfi St lleorife Tere-a I... »9 lly.iti Street \\ AlehOl K i i m - i . ' i M . Ui. .• A., live, Si ( l e n r g e Bales, llenr)'. 9? MlrliileurK Avenue, Irelln lui-|.a, l.iuiH.n.l, I•-'.'. <>.ik Sir"*t Hate*, Ciiiherln* M.. v". Miil.lle-e\ Avenue. Iselin KIr;..-. / . . l e i , I',1', l i n k S t r e e t , Avene Rnvcx, Miidelirir. Avenel I>ini r. Ave. Nis-.it,. , H , I l i u m J . . n r i l n t o n Place, nel -Wenel Be.tn. Steffaney. Mr».. .179 KllJabelh NT l i f I. .lr..«ephlne M.. J I Al.irlnn Street. A vend s i . . . i. I'oit ll.mlir.. Beck. Kred V., AmlnTst Avenue. KoivHiii. Fnink, SI Van Riiren Colnnla Str.. t Rehr, Mildred K., II Smitli Sireei K..|..iii,i T'"<sie, .'I V a n H u r i n sun, Iinrothy, 1»57 Kahwny AveStr nue. Averiel Knpii'Ciik. Ailolpb I-:,, ii) O a k T r e e nm, John 1... 1H17 liahwny AveK.I.HI. Iselin nue, Avrnel IC-irnell. I'li.irles S., M b l d l n e x A v e . mm. (Thomas M., 4! Prnepn-t .\ve. n n c . I«rs|ltt Hue, Atenel Kiiriicii. Finn-nc'.. M i i l . l l e i f i A v e n u e Illumer, Ja.iiHen A., %•> Avenel Street, Isellll K'nrzeiiiev.fkl, Henry lil-i-eli Sll'eel J., 9 Kasl Kusik, Joseph. '.:il linhwnc Avenua Knslk, .lulla, ,"i3i Uahway Avenue Kli.lllllles, l.myil, Isvllll I.Otel, i ntin Kuril.z, Andrew I,, ID] Strawberry Mill Avenue KiiNii|n«ii/.. M , ii!> Avenel Street Avi n.-l • Kimhlinviu, Ahrabain, 119 Avena, La Street. AVenel I'!.inline, l i a i i r o n i i l .1.. IKU D e n li, h^l nn 11r i\ e, I' nl'iis leujes, Mary, 44 Ujiin Street, Forrtd '-nrv. i.;il'<ab*'h. fjursft Htreet Henry, Robert ti., Dorwt; Street '.'7* Main Wree* llrnvecx, l^uls, :Ti> Main Street ; Hill. Marie IL, St. IJeurKe AvrlliK aKlunil, Howard, .".20 Kaxt Avfulie, Sewaren UKlHiid, SaMh <i,, J2I1 Ki.nf Avenue, Sfcwarta ' HivTvntli, Anl'.n, Jr., 40 llaplt Avenue . ", llurviidi, Mary K., :'» H«rii»by StreJI llyo, Julm, Alqiun Avenue U,, 25J Slrcet Iversoii, Wlllbin i-:., •:(.•: Main SH'fi-t Jacuhs. Clurlntta 1.., i l l School S live I .laeuer, Mnrie K., I l l - W e d ( e * ' o o 3 Jaiidcrup, Nels K..'nia~*HoaJ lellicks, Until Stiec-,t i'., " • ' • " > . • ' Jensen, 'Clara, n (JtaiH Avenue. Jewell, llelan K., King tkurfe R»».l Jewell. Truflian W., '.Kin* ll«»rt« i lloud ' .• " { ' '• ilohnsoti, KlUatietb, .Ooolltfe ' Ave. nue . ' ' • ' • c "' . ten-sen, Theresa, 79." K l n t tleorife Uoad, Fords ' ., K'.na, Joseph, S80 K'lllun AWIIIi Kara, Sophia. Hi Watson Aremte, Kaiab.n.liak, Ann, SJ1 K l h # O f f r f i Itoad, Fard« • . . I Itain Stri*V Keating. Mollie, 309 Main Kelleruun, Joseph^ iU KuUon HtrfH Keller. Juneph, 100 <!utl«J! U H * : Keller, Mary, 100 CulMf* t * h V Kelly, Mary A., 1SI W»inut »lt**t; l Av P., r.84 Bamford Avenus Ki'||, Kljiilu. - Stephen W., Berry Street K14. Arnohl J , St., ill IMetufhen 1 Avenue Kiss, Mury, 59 Metucheji Avenue Kincune, Berlhji, K.. » Clinton PUr«, Ave,nel Kniii, Mury A., li lUlnier »tr««t, Avenel , i Kochbik, Itoberu K., 7 Avenue I Koctty, Joh|n, S r , 112 W»tnon Av«hue Ki.iu/., /., Helen l n 1'!., 27 Lortlta. SUMI K Koamioniler, l M l l C Cor'el* A Avenue KnvaiH, Kxtlier, lit ClalM Avenue Kovaca, Mary, ti", i u h » » y ICuv.link, Anna, Lee 8 t f « t Ivowalaky, Lucy I,., 143 James 8treet Kramer, fWorii I.., 90 WllUry , . Krause, V«ra Id., Ittrkely Av»nu« Krautman., L.ucy H, Went 8«r*tt, Colohlu Klein, Leva, 127 Rahway Avenus Kiockinbarifer, William, 4l» Cf»w» T , Mill Roatl j Itruintii, (Joorce P., W Allca Placa Keruct, JoaepTi. 81 aj»ln Stnset Kurucua, Uury, Uertllna Avenue, Leo, M«rry, IIIQUII Av«au« Heart, For.Is Ulreel, A\entl lll Irene K.,ft:1.Claire Avenite BruWti. Ilvmsi-U, id Hmitii Street Avenel Kolirn <"., r.ii Mariln TerHryan, John, :,9S King Ccoru, l'.nail Kordi. M M . l;..bert. Martin Iliinntr, Delia,. U l FLnnla ilmve Tetrace Ku.xl, llopelawn Si'rlpko, I'.icr •).. :c Oak Street Hucliku. Micliael. c.ilmila I'.lv.l, l;.,\ b l l i r , Kilw.ir.i, VJ l,eglon ('!».« liH, Itahivay lne, li.iKmar. 11'J Hamilton AveBucliko. Ml.liael. !i Olive Street. nue, KnnH I'ord » S^tttrslone, Margaret, Ojk Tree Burke, Thnma» C, ;.» Mawbev Street , lloa.l, lveltn . iihle», Kor-iild W . n Avenel Street, sliaru, Ant'iony, 170 I'ord Avenue Avenet S l i t , lli-rtnnJf M., NIK King C.eurgc ""ablfs. lwrothy. i:i Avenel street, Kniiil S l l i x ' k . Andrew, ",'i\ Ogk Avenue \ i l v » n . WII1U II., .'J Tritste Street, Shueiuaktr. Clintiin. Weal Street S l U , Anna, 111 Jiilielt Street, 'arlisle. Margie, 41* Ahleti l:n.ol H Avenel Hlfi-KM, Mary, Kim SI reft, Coloni* Slkiiurtiill. Ann, n o ilawbe^v Street '••"ffy. Pauline, l i llnrueil Siie.i. i-n. liuth, S* drren Str»ei , Ann U., Kit Sirawlitrry Hill L'enefy, Lnuls, 1.; liurneit SIIH-I AVenel b, Howard A., circle Inn, R.P.P., ;*rr>ue Krnt-Ki, Inwon.l Avenue, I'.altwav Ma .Stuoy«li, Julia, !U Lillian Street >rune, l*en«, Avenue, <\|i. H!iHj.if»K, Micluel! Sr., 34 Lillian i «(reei Phadtfer, Etherldfe K., TrelMe Street rlmihky, Katlierlue, Mlddlesei f ^ k i JKJkAai , % l I I A P & J T i . i . , , 1 *i . .... , Mildred, Tries!, taSir Avenue, T l i i « n . Marlnus, *'• F.ilrilel.l Klluibeili, 104 Luther l i , Avenut. Ford« Avenue liiien*eri, -Petrlna, 4!' I'airllel.l John C, l«0 fireen Street Avenue. Vnti* . Margaret I!., r.K Main ChrlKtenne-n. Andrea, Mi-. II.,Ilv (h'rre.t . !»,r«etv . * >. Mela, is Iligli Street (olemun, mcli^t-ii, Pine sireei IT, Alice !'., l"l Hdgar Street Condrai., Mlbll-ed, Iniii.m Avenue >Hadvr, Kahway Avenue &W\tt'f Hadv.-, 510 Kiihway VifW, Walter J , <7 Mnffett Street, Crtlenian, Smile. Mri., I'lne Street. >V'ls Sturubf. Anlhnny A., 201 Clinton ColKon, Tlierera .1.. W AH"-il Su.-.-i Hireet CnniiMule, I'eler, IIurrl«.ui A v i i n . . 201 C Cllmon t p , , Hu-e,, 20 l l m n Siren Sien C'ulonla l C lll l o r n s b y Cooper, Sundqulsl. i ::i ki ukbbv |bb , 11C e, 9 K l m h i i r - l Av.-!iiie, p Stfeet // lloelin li loelin Swet», Dornthy J,, IIIII<-r«Kt Avenue, Coiilbmirn. Jame-, Aven.) Inner, f l Mli li I Avenel i, l.ouis, 14 Van lluren Street "fiVlno. Jnneph J., e"Ut Avenue w r , Viola, 1S3 Lilierb Street, iMeilii KoMa , Covlno. Catherine, FlM Avenue Tilafka, JoKtph M, ;'7 i;y»n Streei, l*e)ln ••orflx i Dajy, Mary V., ti gmllh Street, Ave. Tlmar, J o h n « . , Jr., 73/Art^rl Street, : Hewure.n • ' SI Kiljward, t Smith Street, Avenel m*, riiar Banner, Jeanne S., |.l Yale Avenue, Lined ftvenel ColonU ol t«rok, k . io Cliff Xvenu . ...^. IHnner. Jjmea 8., Hr., «J Yale Ave. FIlur, AVenil Tth H Toth, HcrUlain, St. Slepliann n'n Are A Decker, John II., IMS Klllott Street nue. Keuitbey Aven*l • f• ?roat, Aubrey Jf., 3« Paul Street, P»rdn Dellircoj Samuel T.. m*A Street, Trout, Welva, 36 Paul Street, Porda TruM(, Itoberi, 19 I'rospect Avenue, Darleli, Barbara S., 07 Yale'Avenue Avetiel Ayejel Derlck. William B., IT Yile Avenue Trunutn, Irvine, 114 drove Avenue Avenel Turner, Lucy, r> Jean Court Tuttle, Durh A., tt'llnon Avenue, D« Vo*«. Don Clifford, Isellu Pink way, Uelln Utlln Tomawio, Michael, Ore«n streei Tu(tH,. Klsle M, Flume Street, Howling. Hol«n. Muper Hlrhway Jnelln powl|n*. Jam«», Huper Highway C'tirlm, Jobepli, lilalr lioad Urfean, Oeorsc J,, Jr., «11 Batron ,IJr«»a(jn, Maria C., tlemijru.i Aitiiuc Ayenel ATenue Dunhtim, KlIiabetH, 334 an Uahn, ahn, A Aiftliup, 14 (]r«en Stroe A|«n A»#nue I yaff i ioiiH, ii 631 Oardfen Aveuue Dunham, ih»m, Uvirence, Mi (ramploii Var , Mary.iHmlili airAit | Vl y Mary, l«5 Adboy Avln nue Av«ju» I>upko. ancnui, »ijit:uir« Av.nu. fb,, kllzabotli, 74 lloyy Avcb Abue : *«•.-•."?"»*>. . ' . » « * . . B , . i ! )'J | U" v lfiii rg a. tAv.nu. on Yln««, «, EEl il M M hh 06S 06S King Ki (leorge It Itoad, Kurda Falrvlew Avtnue, Vlel». Mary, Wordeii Avenie M W Walau, Hurry ]•'.. Benjaoiln Av«»u» Carrell, *Jo«e|ililn«, H IOUM WwtllDilrn, Lucille, 727 Italiway HtrMt . [«ee, Ira, Bliiir I»o»d • , fllady* flladya ST, V., Warwick Wn-wlo* Roafl Uliuwii, Linuour, J«uin«, f U«Djamlii Avtuu« u t i i u k k l) L.oij»r«l, (Jeorg*. 6»S Ui»4e» I t . - , K ' It UHi*/t% ._. . Ofov. Uliarine, Hi ,v«!i«* _.. l..i I.<HI|". Avenet llrlnnl. Piiiiu Avehel « '". I! . ' ; > - . iiiiKllnnrlln. SIH.III nue I; i iiler. Peter, \'. drc. n s >hn, Kutberine, u t ,i., .-e.l. iMtlie M , Lln. . lrla ;coven, ICnrrmt I.. ''• T luelln ieeved, Bother• r . « T luelln * SI feel timetfl, Kmrl, Filr\ Cnlnfiln enela, Kinery. Jiin >L Avenel |ce\ Mnrv A., ir. C n m lice, Kdwnril K., I'. . i nue !ndirTrs, l-'red, flo.uii lln :.>em«r, Wllllnrn. "1 I: '.ntunilo. Mnrv. V- SniH lie! iiriiln. l . o n l s , •:.<; Avenel Iran. Jnmen It., C! c . i . Street Ichlninp. John H.. i.1 Ichnlii, Clnlre, II nue'. Avenel i-'hlm-ler, Nrfihun. ".» II nil.. Iselin l.hiissler, Fay. all ILi' Ivlln >bli-n«kl, Jo»epli, 77.' IIlnftd, PonU ennik, Kllner (V, S\ i. icnofunlc, Marinn, ?,r. A,. Avenel lorwetx, Miifjorie. r,7 K. Fnr.Is 'erwen, Il.rtram II Street, l'ord.1 •ilinimt. J o s e p h Iv. T I'eii, nue. A v e n e l .met, Kauline M.. 7 )..i: Mia, .Vv«n«L Slinlu<aii, l«aac, I''.', I; hrtve, Fnl-ils lpn.», Ch.lrll'S, 9SU St (Jeij; .•*l|i,,s. . l u l l a , ('-.Ml SI C e o l SkiiKK". H u b e r t , T r l i - n t e .-> 111! S l n e l l l l l . l : i W f i o . | V . '.'I! Klaiuiiic, (.'.itlii-rlne, liS BeniihiKion iiriv.. Avenue Lake. Kiiiph. link Tre t - Koiid, Iselin S l n e l l l l l . l v i i t l l l ' \ II. !i(l K\ • ' ' Lake, llnse, Mr.-,, D a k Tree Kmul, u lie Iselin Smlrlgu, Jown <..., 7"..' K l.asliu. Mi, hael, -II S e w lirunuwlrk Uouil, Kgnl.« Av«nel , Colonij Lio.-ze, Anna. K New Brunswick L.-^lto. I'liullne, II N e w Itninswlck Smith, tiraut tm I., i i Kr;tn, Williflmin.i, -Ilii Creen Street i Tlilnl S t r e e t , Avenue An-in-1 llansen, Unr.'tby, Avenue, H n p e l l i w n tyan. Willi.iin »., :.l Kvergreen Uoyle, Koberi J., i:i; Cmipi-r Aveaue, Smith, Mlldrcil. Cn I •• . Kords l.a Tiiiiivtir. l-.ui'l, ,tl tdirnett Stretrt Avenue. Fordu Avenel llatisen. ItiniH <'. Fora A Vent-I S|ila]l. F'rgnk, Vesper Avenue Browp, Until A., Peihhinir Avenue. Snyder. Martin i>. Ti.' Kurds i.nw.lev, II irohl N,, H i Aldi-n Ko.i. Klsle M. 411 Atn(jo> Avenue Avenue lussey, Alyce P., .'J f'orreja Avenue, Sfttiler. fh.'h~ade, Anna fi., T..S KIIIB iJenrpe Hrunn, Koseanne M.. 2^ Smitl. Knye, 10 !•' Iselin .iiwi.-y, .inn M., i n Alden Koail, y i i n i a i h , Bt'own, Hurry It,, DO'S Jfrancl« Ave . n\i« Brown, William, James Strait l»li ' li» 180.117 'Kes», Flliinbe.th N., 10 UUOkntlt Link, KatlierUt, UK* 1,193.00 Avenue . • , • H h way Beryl t**pei llnum < ' 1 T | I I * 1 , llutb ., S! Avohel sir.-et, Avenel Hotll, Jumps, :; Spruce Street, Pun l l l Ud'll, Helen H.. !!.'i Spruce Street. I'ori Heading BoelliQWer, Marjaret. 3» Oak Street, i" *Venel Moclhti*ei-, Joteph, 9!i Oak Street A vein I Avenue, Hosner, I'.'ll/.abeth, Colonla Ik Hnttman Hlv.l. Cnlonla * kutchyak. Uury, Hafritt A-»«Bt»l Laird, Oectrude A., JOS Fulton 6tr««t Ijruen, Paul, Mrs., ft) JlanhattftB Avenue . tiath, John, Jr., 2HH Ituaaell 8tr,e«t Lawlor, William « , 21 Alwa-i Strut Bath! A u n i l a . :'0J Uutmell Street 1 1 "watw " 11 Ve«prr Ave- Mil" I ' i r k l i i c . i r l n r e I... i n K r l n A Venn.• l l . i r r i . , 1 1 . W l : l l « m I t . S2 J V I H n n A * e - Iti iicennlnnce with P r h v l s l o n s "I nn Act l-;ntllle'l "An Art t o UeRiilnte F.Iecti.ins." iTltie. l M I - l . ' . , l;evise.| S t a t u l e * ot' ISJu.i toKctliei' w i t h tb.Amenilitients a m i S u p p l e m e n t s t h e n - . ID. l h e inlbiwlnaj names will be removed irnfn t h e permanent iritis in.tl.in lilndcrx In itie TiUVN'sn i' 1 ,"*•-.» Willli.m F.,. ">r.Tl CHIT P.nnil, HarbiilV.' I h ' l e n e ' r , Y o n a r e h e r e b y notified nf u m e e t l»4K-1Mt) | i n s ol' lh.< C'immlsMiinei's a|i|iointe.l Irene. 1 ;'"' Hornsl.y $ '.'.OUU.HO , In H i t a b o v e e n t i t l e d n i i s f , t o be, 411.0H I belli u l t h e Court H o u s e , in t h e City !«• Lillian T e r - '''""n 8 "". J 1 '"' 1 ' :rli'"dl. lllil.l>li o l N'rtv 111 uni>wi''k. in County nf 4011,01) ''Miil.llt'sex a n d S l a t e nl Nerf J e r s e y , Mid rai t l(e»o. l.iliu, Horusby (il).OO on T u m d a y . tin- l a t h d a y uf Murcli, liin.lpr.si.il, Jane, West Hill iloail, C«ili.n:a 2SU.W*'A I), l a i n , a t t h e h o u r o f l e u o ' c l m k lijveiv. W a l l e r I . , ::s William Street, Holil, K i e . l .1 , TI l . e h l i f i i Aveniif., 20,100.1)11 (Kiislei'ii Slitiidanl T i l n e l in tlie iurzo, Jubu, :;.'iH Fulton Street Fords Aveiiel 80(1.01) I l'ui'i--iioon of Hiili! d u y . Inr t h e p u r - Hacker, Ainlrew, l'*mar.>»t Avenue l:(jhert.«, A linn K.. (I Meloner Street, e, X Xew L i hd hind J.ino.ild p o s e ol ilrteriniiiinK Ilie a m o u n t nf H o h l , A K n e p It,, 71 L e b i H h A \ e n i i c , AVeni-l l Iliilii, Anna, Cuppernlc Avenilft •oinnnisiilii.n to be paid for lhe AVrii.-l 720.00 It'idney, Jennie, Haul Avenue prt.perty ilesdibell ill Ilic |n-titii.ii Hall, James K., IS Clare Avenue. ••-!•», H e r t h u , J u l i e t t e S t r e e l .llutuff, Olga. *'o'ipi-r Awnue Strcul in.'. "Itil in tins .aline, anil .lan)aBes, if Hunscn, Ktl H.>-.:e, A n t l i u u y , 'Jl N'rw Mi iiiinwii k '."lO.OO Hahcm-k, I'nini-e.H A., « a e i Cliff tuw«M. MatiWa. J » l l f t l i Avenue, Avenue Still, 0 0 any, (uuseil by reason of Hie taking 5 : u , ISO.OH l»,7l. L.'.Ou.OII 1,000.011 II inseii Novemlier stli. 1919, ami p r o v e in HIP sntlsfiietl»n nf the Mlddlesei •ountl Hoaril nf Klertlons. irtfii tlie> ire renidetitn nf the Ti>wn«liip "f Wnn.lhrlilifc, nnd entitled i n v o l e . The f o l l o w i n g numeii Were r. move.i l.ir t h e renson ttinl rmsl.-nr.lv rrilleil t o t h e m :>t Ihelr Insl kriuftii • ililrenrt buvr been returned i>> I It.*vr i j e n e s l e v e M., l i e v i n llond, I'nsliil Aiilhiirlt>«, IndlcntiiiK I Iin t Colnnla ll.ev no l.inff'er reslile t b i r e . <s, Jaine-, I lev In i:,>ad, Cfllnnla MIIHH.F.SKX CIH'NTV IMAI'.l' .1H-' KLF.CTIONS Street Ilv: M o l l K I S Iii ITU. Chairman I: . l i Iliu'knell AveAlyiWAI.TKI! J. IlIBl.l.KY. I' r ((.Ml I ' l l l K 4 Siren, TOWNMIII' 4H>* WOOl>Bnil>«:l. . * Mtinle MuMock, Catherine, Ford Avenue N'»-y, Alexander. Ji . Highland Avenue, Kea.-hf-y Nugy, Kllmheih, <«« I ' M H Mill Itoud, 1'iinls .S.iR)lckl, Theresa, Mldiilrsev Avenue. W l l n nelh. Kiillierine, :.!> Maple Avenue, l-'or.ls Obropta, * nue' M. ISPIIII l i m i t ; HI. J"l.n •'. •"'ll J e n " » " Avenue, •htio. Michael. Vi{ tlreen RlreVt \v.-ii. I iiiskn. Catherine, Kcn«onhiir«+ AveiMliiin I . ] nue i! K - l l x r :.'.tl Myrtle Avenue. ieln, HenrRe, Fulton Avenue. I'.iloiila «. .l:i. k. i i i ' M v r l l e Avenue >nnarl<i, l/eonard, 20) c i i n t c n Street ( l , , | , l l unin.li. Clirl". It.iute :l.i, Kordf Kendarlo, Mnl-rtarei, ;ni riinmn i:n-.' K. M.'ir.lln* A v e n d e . Jwlin Street ki.IT. Anna, Jtcl.erin Street. i!,,,i,| Zickler, Klsle R , l>emnresl Avenue. Avenel Cr ibln. Icff. C.eorire. Mr., ^,, 1!1B Ford Avenue, Fnrd« Kllal, lll, .-'ir.ii. f«Mln 18 F Z ZIUI, Tlnlu M., 1.18 For.I i;in»in llmni-ind, Flat Avenue KnM.i ll .in . i . ,l..nii A., V' Luther Avenue . i n t p l . C h i i r l e i II.. Ir., I«S .M.ipbll:IM, iKa M., •••>« Cliff linRd, OhlOtt, Peter, 219 Freeman Street Olah, Steve, 64« Lewis street Ollvacir. Andrew I.., l.'.l Strawberry Mill lllda. ••* Paul Street, FordR OlivelM, Rllttil.eth, •-'.! I'nplar Street, Kords Ondar1, John. 48r. Crnwt Mill r.nad Imrotby ,v, 7!. Warden Avenue, iinpelan'h Ondeykn. lletira-e. '*? Wnnlen Avenue. H p e l a n n New llrun-i ONelll. .InsepllinV, wp-k lk A Averinr, KnrdsXtx-, Joseph, ri.is <lar.len Avenue Orllrk, Helen. 171 4'!int"M Street Owens, Kllxnhetli. 4S New Sireei 4>wens. l:nberi II., t* .Nrn Street Pachuckl, M.iihew It) liahl Avenue {•ajtl. Stephen, 41<i Smith Sueet Pappas. llarlklla, '.17 Berry Street Pappus, William 1', 13.'- James put. hiisr a iioriable |iump. Street Street WodilbrlilKe. I"-I'l Tufsday, ell said lot in salil bln'-k Paul, Myrtle. U'mi stre«i, iVilnnU iAiin OK KII:K CUM MISS ION KU.I, Kroehliek. h'Vhruary lath. I'n'i, I v.\<< .lire. I.-.I to mich bidder a s It may naleet, du« INliK William. <:jy«o,,.l Ave- j'ayef, .luli.i, it IK-.UKI.IS Street. #12 JHo advertise tbe (HI t tbai on Tiien- reeard belnB Klvan t<> te-nnj and I'olonin, Township 'if Woodbrldge, nue, Ci,Ionia i |day eieniiiK. Mat. h M . l»4s, manner of payment. In cane on* or New Jersey. l-'ullerlon, M'.vriha J., Smith Street Pedersen. Klara K.. II Lillian Street, c. W. 1,1'CAS, Secretary. liale. Snmuel I... Trento Street, minimum bldi «ball >>• reKor.l« | a t S P. M. (HSTi in the ''nmmlttee more Iselin I. I.. 2-10, 17 ceived. [erson, Alfred, tlrant Street, [Chambers, M e m o r i a l Municipal <;all. Ann J.. 4." Fulton Slre«t Upon acceDiance. of tfm uillilinuBi rlewaren (Kill, Veronica, -*>0S flordon Arenut Clarence T.. 67,' Kidgt• liillaffher, Anna C., ;,o C'rampton hefare the dule Avenue R'and to tile hlicliest blibier according i ownomM vu.u»«k*« Avenue HliNOIlABl.t: H.M.I'M J. SWAI.I.KI Peterxon, Imroihea, CT.". Bto terms of sale on tile with the ment lh«r«of by the f!allaeher. Catherine A., . " D CrampJnda;e ot Ike flliperlvr Cnurt of pu,renw« Avenue fTownnhlp Clerk open io Inspection I cording t o t h e . ™»"i ton Avenue Mlddlewi Cnnni)' P Avenua KTtrgree A u « Peterwn. Harry, Kl Kr.rd Avenue, In the mailer of the petition of tbe liamo. Halph, p , 40 Kvergreen 1-ViriU VtTH'K » I.«o Hl?*et State Highway Commissioner of <lenuvf»e, Uomlnl tk, it I. Peternoti. Marion, 111 New Street KIIIK HISTHK-T MO. I 20.' G Green H Htreet the State of New Jersey for lhe C.erclt, l John, J h 20' Pell, 1'rank. Avenil Sirtti, Avenel condemnation of the UIHIH ol f!ert'V. Je.iiKttr, 40? nnrham AvenUe lOlvina II., K. I-', ll. I, Ist-lln Is ber.-by Barbara C. Hadsel. widow. (icrits, Margaret A., 70 Albert Phillips, ii'iry i m h 1VI43. a n e l e c t i o n will be held a t th* Pucka.-. Thi-res;i, :!l Wiiuillilnd Ave I t h a t on Hiitontav, K XOTU'K 01' MKKT1.NC, Or* Street ,„,. w lbrblge, C o u n t y of MiiUlleses, M u t e ol nue I f e h o o l Street l-'ne llmisi(Jinliifr, Airnt-f. \ \ > « t Avenue, T o t t Plnttr, Untie. 17.I Decker Street v Jersey, b e t w e e n the ie in.HIM of :i I1. M. and 7 V. M., l-.sT. TO: [InrliaiM •'. llaitsrl, widow; ... ~ = Frank. 3»1 Kulti.n Street Hahl elect Inn is I'm1 II I'ifth Street, Kords Plejney, Tnwimhlp of Wonilbridge, :\ muOlotT, Klleii, Pochek. Julia, l» K. c.reen Street " " il") ' K i i e V n m i n i s s l o ' n e r f u r . tlie full ) e r m of I. The el.-ction nl " n o n m i i i l i o i i nf S-v ler- Iliiir', Kiith M.. 4S I'lfth Stri-«t. Potu, Am.-lia. n tlnrdon Strtel l-'nrds .-\': an.l t<. wlu.ni i\ n m y i n n Puttn, l>avid A. JS Martin Terrace *"•' To vnt'l-'an uiipi-oprlatlini fur C.Pneral Kire _pu s for'tlie current Irevesen, Clirls, l'lori.U tlrov« H i l ! I l -88 Hnrnnhy Hh « i V e i l — Miircli I, I!M!>, t" I'Vliruary J", 19-'". Hai'iiol|'!i. IK.rothy li., l Hi,-. Nortcr* 1 rillis-liei .fames t*. "'•» Crnmpton V\ e n n c i!:i»iiir, Kmll, 41 M.'v S t r e e t Wnyrhtwftky. Kdw.ird, s Lillian Deii'lrcaii, Sininne. Mrs,. IS Kleannr J'f;|,.,. Tf»r«.e Ynrlck. I'iitherlne, Hn floy Avenue, fietMir.l. K'lnn M., tV*H«nn * FliiHle Street". Iselin l-'ofds I'.imsoVlcb l-;ieonor, (I Tender I'lm-e. C-ihiii'.; Wlllnrd. W l l f n n k H u r t * . Mary, flnnlnn \vennr .i. Marunrpi, 47 c m l e r linrxi, C.ennnro. Turner Strert, Pnrt Hiillc. Alexander, 4 Herkely, Street. mi M --™;T .ny"i«r;rWhb h \i si; '«•• \T 1'« X.™I K^ " tlie « y'Committee *™' S T I In Uuitrnei], tlie Towil«bip Coiri- Chamber*, M e in o if 1 a I Municipal iltte. r*«ervea tl.e risnt ir, it* rils- , BuTdlnVrVoalbrldf.. N.W J . r W , to reject a n , on- or all bids ;& n ( 1 ,,,„„,„ a n d s , , i a t publl-J aaJt ''I ^ L '" t;1 ' . »nd to lhe hlgheji binder according riucli bidder »« It may select, due l 0 u r m , 0 [ „ , ) , o n flj, with the gard belli* given to terms and Town»hip Clerk open to innPfctlon ~nner of payment. In < a?e on« a n d to h« publicly read prior U> eal«, inure, minimum b|.:i shall be r e - ! | , t I ^l in I'lock "."-, on the "Wooiliveil. : i,'r|.i(!c T..»nsbi|i Assessment Map. I'pon acceptance of 0:e minimum Take farther uotive tra»t th« I, or hid above minimum, by trie Township Committee ha*, by rtaolu. ...wnahlp Conunlltce a n l tbe pay-, Hon and puranant to law k . fixed a pent thereof by tbe purchaser ac- minirnuin pri<-* at which said lot u n h a s e !i In g to tli* manner of fpurchase irdlfig In said said block block w will be sold tosethar f Hal* on with all other detain pertinent, laid »t«'o'rdan<e with i bi U 2 : W plu» pl«» Je. the Township will deliver a bar- j minimum |iri''e l"-i"K $W'..W lain ami Hale Weed for said nremlsea co«u of preparing deed, and, a i v e r . ty of Mlddle»ex, Mi a l e 01 N e w Jersey, IIATIMi: IVbricrv I.;;.. i'Hu. ji^iiiK this s.ile. Sab! M ' l n sabl h c t w f e n ilie hours of 2 )'. M. ami Keimlel. Veronica, Arrhanfel Av«'hk nue. B. J. Ul'N'ICAN. T'.rnslilp Clerk i block, If cold on terms. wUl require P. M IK. X. T . I A.. McFarlahd Ro«4 T u t i e a i H e n . - . . | K . - l . r n a i v 1711'., ! n d i . W l i p u y m e l i l i.f l i : . . n * tlie b a l Shi.l elei'tinn '•> for the f o l l o w i n g IVltiin. J iviiun, Lillian, VKnrland Itoad. H*. ,'irnl I'Vbinarv .Mn. I'.IC.I, in I »n«« or purchaae price to-be paid In p 'Mara, Wnndhlhc Arenue, 'uiuinl monthly lnMal!mer*» of 111 ™ f i e r i ( 2 i T w o Fir» Com111 T o Avenel for t h e full lerrn i.f thri-e plui Interest and other a e r i a l prol-'lowers, Arthur, "1 Lillian Street V J<<1 f o r in RHefer im W-UTJ " ^'tnel, ° f »*'*- , „,„ (2) T o v o t e a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n for I'm. lUittie, ir.,1 H'reeman Street XrHVK «K 'l BI.IC HM.K Take further notice that a t ialrj (Jenerni Franklin, Mury K.. 41 rireen Mlre+t Fire Fi IIn t h e amount JTO WHOM IT MAY O).NrEl:N: rale, or any date to wliVch it mar of Ji'.wO n.r Die iitrrent n\«.-al ye:ir. Kranollch. Joseph, Florence Avenn», At a I'olonia 1:11 Shall J:'.i> be apiimprlaied to * * ' ! ! I.ROAI. NOT1CII* LKflAf, and t o be publicly raifd prior to lecordanct with terma of rale oa »nle. Lots i in ;, irfc-Msive in Hln, k In lie, the Towrmhlp irlll dellTer a bar. ^ - A . n o * known and designated fain and sale deed for nald t>r»ml»»a, as Lin 15 in Flln. k THii-H. nn the PATI'.I'. i v i i n i a f v mill, I9l!i. ^n.. " nnn-hip A-iK-eMne-ni B. J. DITN1OAN, T A » n » h l p Clerk. AVWlUe U Frunk F., Auiboy ' II, HlUubeth, is Luther A-v«nu», i , HUuben P., IS Luth«r n|M< Ikiuelawn U, Kloreme, Hard in* Av»O«niivlev«, HtntHD cJol 1 I wt F..r.l» '.i-.itft-r. I-b.r.-iH-e, CouH -cniiir.l, .hiliiin.'i. t ln'4 link Tre Kxii'l, Iselin Leonard. Jini'Plf, lli!4 Oak T r r Jina.l, Is.-lln l.epi'tlcli, Mal'cii J , I'erflhillft Avellllr I -.lln l.'-ii.-in ii, Mary, 1',-rsblnif A v e n u e l.-clin Levainlou-sky. Irorntliy. C.p, Mullet Street. l-'ol'iU ..Ui.biwslii. Mary, ii:, M"h*et .inii.li. .lui,.. Cnrrejii Aveuue, I . e l i Lisk. Ji.in M, ;,i LeliiKh A v e n u e AVellel Lui.ij:i. L'arl 11.. Ahiien A v e n u e Avrnal filrep L"iiKiil..M.iu, IM.II jnrle ime, Is.-iin L.in.ib.ii-dii. Mark .1,, IMda>ley Mile, l-.-lili till. H e l U i;.. S i U e r Avenue, • • " . I . .Nl'liola.-., S i l l e r A v e n u e . L"I'.||. H u l o t n y . S i l l , r AV»IM1,. -«•< n.h,,,,. M a r . n . i l l Ilia if I1"M l!<-a.liii)> M'Crni,,,,,, !!,„„,/:,„ I."a.I. M. I'ori .\\ellel •-'on, r . U . del ' F.ir.i.'" Iriell l,«ll |s,|i n,,^ m ,,U) I t . .- l. i il l ili..uu 131 JIlupfe Slrei 'ill.'. T. j|r Ave HI Maple Siree Sonucli, Israel, I n !•'. Fords ' S o o p , l l u s s e l l \ V . , .'iii I. : S p e a k . 41erir),'i' (';, IT I'- • 1!. F . I T , K i i l i * i ' S i a n l ; e . K r n e s t I ' , -Is • A • A->ellel •<ti.ll. W i l l l J i m I I , i:; '. Avenue Stramn, John A., ^-i Avenue, Av.-n.-l Slrama. Helen ».. ..' I • Sirom, t'larii M., Mi I Place. Avenel Sir.nn, Clarn M , . . • Avi nel om. Waller- X . - c:.: Avenel Sulllv.ih. Kitxene- F J Avenur, Avrnel Siilllvmi, IWirulh .' .' HUH. Cotoiihi Sullivan, KUwanl ll noe, t'uliinla alwell. 'Mary. IvrM..-.. AVrllllleM. »t», Mulvaiiiiv, Thnmpnun, Lla||.il,,«.Kl. Heel. ^ .il Me. 113 i Vi I S|reel S.. MJlB, Tunipike I M-111| ll.lin Av.-ll.-l "Avenel^ i'ii. U<>v.l I 1 K., Si! Cliaie Avenue, I1, ::« ChMKe Avenue, Marie K, llrren Mir^e •l..hn Mlnuccl, j , , | j e Foril» A., liii-en Stree ll.ichel, *>.iU _ Tnelln Ti.manulu, Paul. 1 •'. « I h l Ti'inku. I'ori I :<-.->.I i 11K Toth. J/nil". "-'t Full i. T r a v a t l l i . n e , Vinceni nJe. Port KeailluK l i e .. II. H, Ww. .n i l 1.1 "rlintaU, SibHl. till H.il TutKch, Freil, I'iai A-.r iII(*-.., Aitm KI liai \ . l'biu«», Arpod, '?., r'nti t'rlliin, Martha I . 'ill H•" Voelkrr, Miulol|il'. >•' '' Avenel .V.ijack, Mary A., »n H Avtnel VoloklB, (Andrek. 1 * Port Reaill U a l K Mary, Henjaniin untoi'li, Paulilie, i.1 l'i" nue, Avrnel WunKK'h, Kruin, i! r> • nue. Avenel Wateraon, J. Howuni. i l " , nu« Weat, Qrant V., Mapb- s n • Wfat, Clara II., M.ti>ic S f WtlMl, Clureii.e N. MStreet , Wt«dman, Jilarry I: ' iMlin William*. Road. Cuionlu Wllllatna, KUilutrd {A, ItoaiL I'ulonlii ! Wllllii. fuii« A , W d t l i tin ~ Wlluvaky. MurrlK, l | l| WltuVukV, I.ouln, U«l In 4 tj»rtrude J., IIU*, lattllu Wood, Harold M-. 1 Avenue, IHUIIII Young, Edward 1,, M . Anna, aaa'utn , 31 Park Avenue, AveI J-. 3* Park Avenue, Ave. Hllur Avtnua, n, I'Mpretue Art-nue, lowe«, 81oap.Ay«riii, K., Klormite Av«. !», ?lor t, WullUf, lluute i. Bd Bdw.ard, l $ 'Albert, A-. W Third t U.. 41 For,I 311 Col'onU Blvd H • i i C W a , i »»•• .' -H... ........ 1 "del I, l»«llh i t)ir«*i Tlern»n, Mj-rlle A,, '.>« Tomaioio, '. ihctlll Swell. Michael. H >> : htelln -Mabn. l'h*rl»», Cuiii " •IIHI, I * u l « J . :."..' I"•" IM» A ii LlbrnvMreH . Kill..p. I*"" '*' " "" 'Av'nwe, hy H-. Blulr Hoad ...Bf A., t rierkley THURSDAY. FEBRUARY-17, They ere Now Mr. and Mn. at JERSEY TIRE CO. Wnlti-r Kenneth Anderson, l)SN. it ml his bride, the former Miss Bernicr H e l e n Dr-Worth, dftUfthter «f Mr, and Pertk Amboy's Only Authorized DuMont Television Dealer Mrs. CiMiflje Oe> W o r t h , Main Street, are shown In their car after leaving Trinity E |i i s c o p a 1 Church, w h e r e the double - rlnp oiremony w a s I) f rf a r m e d by Urv. William H. Snhinaiifs, rector. iVVnndbridce Studio Photo.) Andersbrt-Deworth Legion to Sponsor Wedding is Held Art Exhibit Today you can afford tvlvrision plus FM radio jllNlrtll'lll ill III ',,, I 11 | u Ir i'r t -4 l« wiivi'iuili'il \ Hi., l-'lr-i w , r ,i IU'1 IT Ol/llAI.NKIi MY THK ITOWNNIIIP i5i.\H11TTKi: nv 1'IIK KK W WOII|,|1|;1U!|.' 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A big, clear, m i A l l t i n t ti-rrliur.v ,)i.-rrltipil ; i » f n l l i i w . i : A l l lli;il iNiri I , I i n , . |.-jrwi TvOODBRlDaE—An exhibit of WOODBRIDGE — Miss Bprniir Wmil lylrig nurlli ni llt-anla Helen DeWorth, daughter of Mr.contemporary art will be held this tH^r ri .n lt lki u -i n n il r tI'vAi ii inKl m wv , ^A vii<- i.n!i I^ h, . .. ^, l Fu lIl I and Mrs. George DeWorth. 193 aftiinoon and evening in the Le- lit> l i r . - i g i K i i i ' i l a s K l i ' i ' i i n n l . i . H t r l i ' t Main Street, became the bride of gion Rooms, Memorial Municipal « 4 , K i r H I V V i i r i l . Walter Kenneth Anderson, USN. Building undei the auspices of the i l i l All 'ili.il 1irri1.it. ili-si-rlbnil son of Mr. and Mr.t. Walter Ander- Woodbrldtse Post, No. 87, the Am-! .in I'nllnVis; All ihol I I . I I I lici i ivhimvlvnniii l:iilli,iiiil lori son, Paterson Street, Perth Am- e. ican Legion. Th» public is Invited ; uii' urn I'IIMII innl iin* I'lTiu-r liii (if boy, Sunday afternoon in Trinity and theri will be no admission fee. i .Ainl.HV AVi-llll.' |i.M (In- Bl'HI iltlll ' r^nti'i' lini> ul I'li-i-iiiiiii sirrirt Episcopal Church. Rev. William H. Among the artists who will ex-' tint imi Hi, iinrihi ..ii'l ion Hi,' .mmi Schniaus; pastor, performed the hlbil their woikure C. W. Yeiaer.l lit :i lini' iirnvvn |inr:il|i'l wllli Nancy Burgdortl, Wlnn Siwell, Ifri'nl M r t f l anil Inn (••••i mirth double-rinse ceremony. ui in*- iiiirirwi-iy lliif iiiiTi-nr, ihuli Mr«. Thomas Shoobridge, Fords, Harold F. Rowe, Walter Martin, lie ilPHlwiinifil a.i I'.li'i'l ,,i nhlrlct R. J. Ga:guile, Edward Schwder r:., FuM Wii 1'ilV w*s the matron of honor and Arand R. J. Rlpley. nold Anderson of Perth Amboy, H, All orillniinreH m- parts nf u n l l was his brother's best man. George Loaal artists who wish to exhibit Ui p. Ir Mi l 'iI. iK r iI 'mi i-pnurNi K' i llK l P. ii imi l I ll ii pi si v wi it itih| l n n: i nri p' « are asked to bring their paintings DeWorth, brother of the bride, -In,II l.iki- i-nVri IIIIIMI UH ;nli)|ii|iin. . U ' l . r s ' l ' I'. l i l l l ' I l N U H , and Nels Peter PeU.son, Perth to tht Legion room before 2 o'clock I ' t u n 111 11 l i ' i ' l i K i n - . i l - t « l T K P , Amboy, were ushers. Bruce Ma- this afternoon. AtlPKt: Ii, .1. lU'NICAN, gargal, nephew of the bride, was T'IHn.-<lil|i I'lprli. •|'n IIP nilVHrllxmt In lii<lH|)t'in|pntl.unlpr mi i-'i;lii'iiarV i l urul i v i i m :ir>• :'4. I!H!<. wilh nuliii' ul liuliHr ti,-,iriiH iiir iln.il iii|n|iiiiiii mi Mun'li S\I,K IN'KI.U'S inu :il brilliant picture. Easily tuned to all 13 television channels. With the CIO blames business management for end in business boom. .wlded advantage 0/ full coverage of, all FM .radio stations. All housed Plus Installation in a handsome, compact cabinet that fits on a table top. ' MlDlll.RHKX I'Ol'NTV I'OfrlT — Her fingertip veil fell from a beadWOODBRIDGE — Rev. A. H. KMA{<L!KI. HKl-LIOII Is Plaintiff, fed Dutch cap and she carried a Behrenberg, pastor of the Presby- unri' (ll'.STAVK I;i(«ilii-ZNSK V. U pWerbooX marked with white terian Church, Metuehen, was iK'lenJiint, PI. Pii. lur tin' sHlo dt Iml iltKnl J.inn:iry J7, l!WK " roses and streamers of white guest speaker at a meeting of the [ir*ni(Hes hy • vlritin of HIH .IIMIVC .8tnl*il ' frefcsla. No. 1 PTA held in No. 11 School Writ, In inp illrHi-tfil urul iWllv* fr'Ml, 1 will ^xjiosc in ,sftI !• lit p i l h - ' The' matron of honor was at-audlto:ium. tired in & light green chiffon gown Mrs. Richard Burns, health WKIiNK.-itiAV, TIIH S I X T K K N T H ' •• |ovW tatfeta, a flower headpiece, hnirman, announced that fre« i / A i OK MAIU'll. A. 11. NINKTKHN ' N I H i K l i FiH'.TV-NINK and she carried an old-fashioned X-iays will be given to any adult it twiiH In'l'Un'k Stnniiiirtl Time in thfl, . 1 bouquet of talisman roses centered ovev lli at 6:30 o'clock February i r t r i h o u n MI Hi,' M;IHI ,l;iy nt t h e . I'lll slicrlir's OIiii-n t h r c i t y nt NeW IJ with a green gardenia. 24 in No. 1 School under the aus- Hpin.iK l i k , N, in J. ''.4i The newlyweds are on a motor plcss of the Middlesex County Tu- All t h e r i g h t ; titlp unil lntcrspt o f .l^'i*. • niluiil, tliiMlavi" (iruilMiHky, lit, toiir of the Sauth and upon their berculosis and Health League. nil to :r!l t p f 1'iillowiiiK (IwiTilieu . a: return will reside with the bride's "Hubby's Hobbitj" will be theIn an to wit: •parents. For traveling, the bride subject of the next meeting on Alt L,.,a . r il kit, tnii't o r p a t } .ill" l^mt anil prrmlHHH, sltiitlt*; r. •-'(> chose a grey suit, black acces- March 15. Any fathevi wishing to lylntr a m i liciim In tlir Tnwnalil|i sories, a green coat and n corsage take part is asked to get in touch if AvIIIHIl>rl(1H*I, t'ouiity nf M'iilillenex iml S t a t o nl' N e w Ji-rsi-.v, unil niiiri' jf »'hits roses. •vi'th Edward Killmsr, 211 Martool liurtli'iilni'ly ilfHii'llit'il iix IIIIIIIAH: The bride attended Woodbridge Drive. hi't .iiiii n y at a point 1^1 lllQ n i i r t n i r l y ;lili' or (Irnvu Avunus schools and Drake Business Col,'iKliiy (501 I'Dft wc«t "I ViUonjInw lege in Perth Amboy. Her hus-SERMON INTERRUPTED A >,'IIHi' MUIII' IlI'lllK till! CHICAGO—-The congriiatlon of line in' l;inilH'lormi'i'iy ln'lt l f f to band, following his graduation K. Hl';ikn mill .1 ih 11. | from Perth Amboy High School, Trinity Lutheran Church was sur- Miir!:t KiaUc anil luiu)» of Isa&e InMee, j class of '45, entered the Navy and i)rised when, during thersermon; IIM'IHI1 r u n n i n g i m r l n i ' i l y HUM nl IHaur Inslfte. IIIH' I ow has the rating of boiler; a loud voice cams over the public- In i l u u i 1«m in il stiiki 1 : lliein' wentadd ess system of the church say- I'th' echnician, sscond class, iil'JMJ liinilK ni Ai.iriit K. in;, "Pontiac bearing Illinois Ii i i i l i i v - H i i i r i ; ; n l i n t l o a Ktake; nntitlii-rly aloiiK ri'inalnlnft cense 77-721'damaged in accident. iiirtin' luiiilx «f tin* [inrtifs i>I' tlie Hrst imrl MARRIAGE-SAVING PLAN Car is drivable. Chenk and advise." mie l i u m l m l (Mini let-t In tile noi-tliFAILS nf I!rove Avi-nue; tlicni"« A member cf- the congregation rec- crly -iilf HIIMIH tin- niirtliFily siils o f CHICAGO—Thinking he could ognized the number and hurried c,.,!.•,(,'i-|> n i v u A i e m i f iiiiriv-rmir (.10 lent ave a marriage by having an es-oti;. It was his c.ir which had been In H e i>ohit i>r pliii'i 1 ."!' hptrlnnlDKtranged couple go out together on sideswiped. Radiomen explained I'i'rfilixKs Known :i« 138 ( j r o v e Sew Year's Eve, Judge Julius Mi- that public-address systems some- Avt'niio, Wnuillii'lilgo, N e w Ji'rscy. / Tni' . i n 11 r • • >. i 111; i L , • .i i in ni II t in' llio ner ordered them to do so. But the times pick tip signals from nearby Jiutlfmc'iit' t o li<k s a t l s t i e d by s:iid sAie 1 ouple couldn't agree on where to transmute: ?. iri ilib HIMIT nl T h r e e TlimiHiiml Nino H u m l r n l K i R l i t y - T l i r f f D o l l a r s Mrs. Sybil Boeerst, 19, wanted (}:l,!Hi:i.tiH) tncetlii'i' n'lth tin 1 niHtii ,o go to her mother's. Mr. Donald of this ."Uli*. f LEGAL NOTICES ^tlit'i- w i t h nil rinil finglllAr oerst. 21, wanted to go to his tlie ristit-s |irivll**Kfs, hrrtillta\OTICK mother's. As a result they went tiifiitfi unit a|»purtenunrt'H tli^rpllntrt lii'ivliy Kivi 'ii thru nowhere. Mrs. Boerst got her di-f o l l o w l:iK or In iinyv.'lsi' :i|)pcrtillnl Inff. orce. i lil'sl ill I n > i l llir I;.', in Hi.- IIII i ) f 'DVAI'K, i Mi,1 1.1.. i;-i7. tu :i-:i, in r l.'iili I. nsr.u; si A. W.U.I., Attorney. LEAVE YOUR POCKETBOOK HOME WHEN ANSWERING THIS CALL! Ladies' Genuine '35. New SPRING COATS rW THE Fresh unpacked in all the gay and colorful hues of Spring, styled and tailored to perfection. STRATFORI) Hi: n<iu.ll>.|nrl> IHfVlHlnn plus KM rJ I; ' it' » I"K hundmiliir ubl»-l'.|i I ' I I M I M * u i i | 'iwI ~ 4t -r.> fliilali. NOW- I \m Plua Installation T THE SAVOYI &*;; Compete i home ent«|rUinii»nt instrument BfrMtW UlivWon: Jptus itandwxl AM and nt ridto; fehu hfih-fldellty, automatic Phonograph. f 795 Plus Inst AS LITTLE AS (LESS 1 WOFF)V $350 PER WEEK After Down Payment OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS1 'TIL 9 PEITH IAMBOY PERTH AMBOY true 4-tns NfcW BRUNSWICK ASBuii i 147 NEW BRUNSWICK AWL SftME 10% SAVING ON ALL SPRING SUITS SELECTED NOW! ~jj^ 1 nti imimsmict; **w»t No iltentki elarget CREDIT Accounts quickly arranged NO DELAYS 186 Smith St. Ntjeb rtferMCN t»AOB Keating Recalls ! Fire Voting J Around Tlw Township: DR. IHWIN J. GOLDMAN : M'-s. Phoebe Levi celebrated he;1 jf'birthday Tuesday. Congratulations! . . . And Miss Jean Aaroc, Se popular school nurse also celejrated h e r birthday Tuesday, ere's wishing her the best ever, . . PFC George . F v Charno, oe Street, Fords, is presently •ving as a rifleman in Company »187th.Glider Infantry Regiment, d m Camp Crawford, HokJapan. He enlisted in the ular army in November, 1947 Received a card from the'IrvHutts who a:e vatationirig in Ariz. . . . The Doriny es have the cutest daughter— [ two months old . . . Dorothy ijman, mezzo-soprano, 10 Safran Kiue, Fords, will be a soloist in I'monthly recital tomorrow afon by the music department . The campaign for the ird of F t e Commissioners in ^District No. 12, Colonia, will The most interesting. Even ugh it is'the newest and comvely the smallest district you expect plenty of fireworks. Firemen, I am told, are Out Mike KreitZ and Mrs. Carrie in retaliation for their $rision" by some of the pres|jjie!mbers of the bard last sum| . If elected, Mrs. Staunton, will first woman fire eommis• In tne Tiwhship. Arid by the it really wasiiig an activ^ Tii. . . Polls will be qpen i , 2 P. M. until 8 P. M. ; SELLS LAND E — Four parcels tiip-owned property were at public sale by the Town Committee Tuesday night as ows: Michael Prokop and Anna p, $600; Charles McOettigan Anthony and Beulah San400; Chris and Fern Chris$75. e's a place that seems tu be i t c h i n g on . . . and so H A S JWR SALE . . . us we have "THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES" With Mvrna Loy, Fredric March. Dana Andrews AND CARTOON SUNDAY AND MONDAY "GRAND CANYON" EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT With Roy Rogers TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA" With Marx Brothers and With Alexis Smith and Robert Doutlas CORNER BOOK SHOP 61 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. I.Nmr IIIKII Street. \ SELLING OUT!! ENTIRE STOCK OF YARD GOODS, COTTONS, WOOLENS, KAYONS AND SEWING NOTIONS At COST and BELOW COST STYLE 209 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. (MT. 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HOW • Chang* from inside houit DAILY 10 A: M. TO 5 P. M. EXCEPT WEDNESDAY 1 0 % DISCOUNT ON ALL MERCHANDISE EAGLE-PICHER ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS* - IN PERTH AMBOY STORES WITH MSTMUO ON (At Saturday Matinee. Extra Cartoons for the Children) and "RACING LUCK" •'Dropped Our Prices" Ne*t U> Wwlwurth s. THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 1 WQODBBIDQE FORDS, N. J. - P. K. t-4348 93 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J* PERTH AMBOY DAYS-FRIDAY - SATURDAY USE LESS FUEL # FORDS With Tyrone Power an* Gene Tierney STATE THEATRE All Right, Louie Drop the Guns!" GET MORE COMFORt OPTOMETRIST / Opposition I "THAT WONDERFUL URGE" — jnl But Mot Least: ] whether he will run again until IR after next week's session. I y\ (Continued from Page 1> The deadline for fllinc petitions ^ i Continued from P»ge l> tatorshlp to democracy, and for the April primaries Is March •* from small rlly states to world I chairman of the First Ward 10. onranixatlonx. In the majority County Committee members, anof CMPS them plans and d*jtcts nounced yesterday that Commit- SON FOR MAZURS hare railed to maintain the se- teeman William Fitzpatrlck was WOODBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. curity nf the nation they were endorsed for re-election at » Simon Mazur. 211 Campbell designed to *erv*. We cannot meeting Tuesday. The endorse- Street, are the parents of a son deny that some of the above- ment Rives the lie to the many born Saturday at Perth Amboy mentioned devices still retain stoiie.s circulated that Mr. FIU- Oeneral Hospital. value and consequence: there- patrlck would have competition. fore they must constitute part Committeeman Peter Schmidt, of our plan. If our position Is to Second Ward, evidently has no remain secure, It Is Imperative competition for the renominatlon. that we have a larr*. wellA meeting of the Republican equipped ermy, navy, and air County Committee is scheduled corps. We rttnst retain our lead for next week. Mayor Grelner anTODAY THRU SATURDAY in production and advancement nounced today. He said he would Rrd's Funniest Film! of. scientific knowledre, espe- maWW'ifimouncemenl as to Red Arlenr Brian cially in rticard to atomic enSkdton Dahl Donlevy ergy. Also we must have a firm technical and social advance"A SOlTltEIlN YANKEE" but riot antagonistic policy toment of these people, before — also — ward Russia. However, these they,are forced to rely upon the Tom Drakf - Junel iVUh schemes alone will not suffice to directions of Russia. and l.asslc in establish security. "HILLS OF HOME" It is not sufficient for us to tin-Technicolor! rely on one or twn devices in The United ,SUUs must atSaturday Matinee Only order to maintain national setack the problem from a new Chapter 5 nf antf*—an anglt unutilized, if curity. It is not enough for us "JUNIOR G-MEN" not neelected. till now. Thlsto have well prepared forces with The Dead End Kids and approich 1% through education. and numerous alliances and The Little Touirh Guys First we must educate our peo- treaties. It is not enough for us Next Sunday and Monday Only ple to catch up socially with Abbott and Costfllo to maintain tht leadership in their technoffolical advanceIn two nf their funniest hits technology. Rather we must ment. We must educate our "IN THE NAVY * utilize many of these devices with people to become more effecand harmonize them effectively. Dick Powell and the Andrews tive citizens of democracy by | We must also provide ourselves Sisters taking a greater part and inand others with the American -and — terest in their government. We way of life or American ideolo"PARDON MY SARONG" must educate capital and labor gies. with to wognlrr each other's needs Virginia Brucf - Rahert and their own limitations. We Next Tuesday and Wednesday must have the people In our Continuous Performance country educated to recogniie Tuesday WaMiiniton's Birthday the differences and good qualiPrehistoric Monsters of an Unties of groups, within and withknnim World Invade the World out our country. We must supof Today in ply our people not only with I HIDAY - SATIKDAV UNKNOWN ISLAND" SVNDAV technical knowledge, but also I In dnecolor) with with Ideology concerning AmerViriinia Philip Barton Genr Autry ami Champion Grey Reed MacLane ican life. Our people must use Gloria Henry - .loan Holt Richard Denning their leisure time in a worthy •T1IK STRAWBKItHY ROAN " — also — manner. The education of our iin Ciri'?rnlorl "LETS LIVE A UTTLE" people may be done this w a y —- als(< — travel, more effective school Michael Redgrave - Jean Kent systems .an added emphasis on "THE SMVC.CI.ERS" radio programs, movies, hooks, i in Technicolor i news articles, and magazines, and through the aid of I . N. — Plus — E. S. C O . Chapter I of Secondly, we must strive to "RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY" raise the standard of living within and without the country. This can be accomplished through a conscious effort on our part to direct our people in their efforts to raise their standards of living. We must act promptly to encourage the Prize Essay (Continued from Page 1* L (Continued from Pa&e U partment took possession of its placed by an honest analysis of new headquarters in the then]an recommendations, whoever newly constructed Memorial Mu- submits them, then our communicipal BuildlnB. Will old-timers nity will prosper and all 111 feeling ever forRet the parade and cele- will disappear. My only Interest is bration? to see that the money of the (axAnd, it was '.he days of the old payers Is disbursed to their greatCadillac police patrol and ambu- est advantage with their full lance. Remember how It used to knowledge and cooperation." waddle from side to side when Tom In Port Reading, one position Bomers, now rrtired. used to pilot Is to be filled and there are two it up Main Slieet? And they were candidates, Mario Coppolo and . A the days that Kpaunn did traffic Louis Decibus. Mr. Dectbu? In his uate o>iVHS where he was a duty at the rpmer of Main Street own behalf stated; "I was born of the band and All-Hi and Amboy Avenue. First there was! and raised in Port Reading and I Staft, Mr. Auburn is A freshthe old-fashioned "stop-and-go" have been very active In social and pre-med student at Signs that were worked by hand and civic affairs. I -am an activk Dice. He \a the son of Mr. and and the officer stood under a bis | member of the fire company and I H. Autyjin. . . William J. umbrella durinc ths summer secretary of St. Anthony's Holy "lie, seaman apprentice, USN, Name Society. I served on many Pulton Street, is serving months. Later the traffic booth Vas committees of cjvic interest. InBrd tiie Destroyer USS Keith const ucted. On December 1. 1927. Chief cluding the Teen Age Recreation ilch Is scheduled to participate Keating moved up the first rung of Committee. I am Interested in the the Atlantic Fleet exercises in welfare of the personnel of the Caribbean Sea February 21- the ladder and was made Desk Serdie department as well as the 111. From March 6-10, tne ship jeant to take the place of Patrick safety of the community. I pledge visit the Island of Barbados. Culllnane, retired. "Paddy." he of myself to serve both the fire comthe bix hands and large stature. itlsh West Indies. . . was one of the first two policemen pany and the taxpayers to the on the force. The other was the late best of my ability. Ibils: Four Seek Pledges' Chief Patrick W. Murphy. JjMareare!, Ann Grace. Beatrice Pour candidates are in the field In 1931. after several additions hansen and Joyce MoiRcnson. to the police force. Chief Murphy for the two vacant positions in of WoocibiidRe and seniors at made plans for a complete reorgan- Avenel. They are John H. Anacker. will ''practice teach" at ization of the pplice department. Henry Bialkowski, Harold A. Demloodbriclge High School for an He outlintd hi.> plans to the Town- and John O. Wranltz. tit werk period In the spring Tn Iselin District 9, there Is ship Committee and the first step ster. Mrs, Jean Price of Fords was taken on June 22. 1931. when plenty of interest with five can111 "priicUce teich" at Perth AmSgt. KeatinK was elevated to the didates for the two posts. They Hi?h School. . . Folks must rank of Detective Serjeant and are George B. Hill. Jr.. Ronald W, getting kind hearted. There Geoist Balint. now Lieutenant Osborne. Anthony Poreda. Lester |ere very f t * "vinegar" Valendetective, was^promoted to desk > Raphael and Oeorge Sedlak. nes in the mails Monday and the < Another contest is in the offse geant. •ists reported excellent busiKeating, working with the then ng in Keasbey, with four candiCaptain James Walsh, established dates for the two vacant positions. an enviable record, breaking many They are George Butth, Leon cases including murders, arson and Jeglinski, Alador T. Orosz, Jr., and Andrew Paytl. I never saw such a large turnout robberies. In Pords. there are three canservicemen as appeared at the Years Bring Changes neral of Alfred J. Demmets, who On January 18, 1932. Chief Mur- didates and two positions to be ed as commander of Wood- phy died and on February 1, 1932 filled. The candidates are Leonard Fischer, Louis Grlspart and WilPost, VFW. The detach- James Walsh was made chief. n t a of servicemen slowly Three years later an arson case liam Hellegaard. § inarching ahead made it very im- occurred on Fulton SUeet that was jfressive . . . Allen R. Schmehl sea- quickly solved by Keating. On De- WOMEN WORKERS l-nanapprenticc, USN. son of Mrs. cember 6, 1935. a communication Almost one-third of all women Mary M. Schmehl, 27 Hansen Ave- was received by the Township of working age in the United flue, fords, is currently aboard the Committee from the National States are drawing a pay envelope, destroyer USS Charles B. Ware Board of Underwriters addressed according to the Woman's Bureau > . . James W. Hawkins, chief quar- to the pollfie commissioner prais- of the Labor Department. A new termaster, USN, Crews Mill Road. ing the work done by the.Wood- handbook on Facts on Women jpjttords. is also in the Mediterranean bridge Police Department "in the Workers also discloses that in 1946 •aboard the USS Hambleton. And recent arson case' and especially over 6.500.000 families had a womItorge W. Waldman, seaman ap- referred to "the splendid work of an as its head. The 1946 median ol irentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo' ge Keating." wages of all women working full|J. E. Walclman. 488 Crows Mill On December 16, 1935, Keating lime was'$l,671 and only about one •Ifload. Pords. pa' ticipated in the was promoted to the position of woman in ten made as much as l-'Atlanlic yfarch for the crew of a Caotain of Police, senior rank; and $2,500 annually. j?;|»issiim B-29 Superfortress while John E?an was made Captain of gAlervin un'onarrt the destroyer USS Police, junior rank. Keating was Industrial demand for silver in ryalt with the North European placed in chaise of records, fingerU. S. sets record in last year. 'ask Force. . . . printing, photography and detective work. Egan was given charge 3an went to Keating's home, where cf the radio divislor. Heportcr Reports: in the presence of members of his On the last day of March, 1937, That Capt. Ben Parsons was litfamily, the clerk administered the 'ally showered with valentines by Police Chief Walsh died suddenly oath of office. I, ,the school kids Monday. The one at his home following a heart atIt is a far cry f-om February that pleased him immensely was a tack and a few days later. April 5. 15, 1919 to the present time. ToiRrae one Riven him by some of the 1937, Keating was unanimously day Chief Keating has 44 men unJunior Police Boys who taggt.1 him appointed Cihef of Police. The der him and is the head of one of Robert F. same evening, after Township "as a regular miy" the finest police departments in : Kama. Avnnel, will participate in meetins, the Township Committee the 18th Annual Middlebury Col- and Township Clerk B. J. Duni-1 the State of New Jersey. i' le?e. Winter Carnival, Middlebury, I /Ys., which will Ret unueiway next EYES EXAMINED TELEPHONE 8-2911 Thursday. The wind-up will be ftebruary 26 with the awarding of nfill? chamiponshlp trophy to the inen's college -winning the Intercollegiate Ski Union title. . . . ' S INDEI-«NDENT..i,i,;Ailli|h THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 "HOLLYWOOD WT\ "EVKRY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED' \ei. E LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING MATERIAL STORK Tel. Wood. 8-Ulis Woudbrldn-, N I VAN UOBEKT UYAN ACT OF A ianil Uigh • Mory Aitor • ATTBACTION •; \j •'. "STAGE COACH" \ ';j II "LONG VOYAGE W I• LEADER FORDS NEWS Mini's F. NINE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 3 nbtpc nbf nt - I f akt Meet to Open Legion Unit Holds Clubwomen Plan Square Dance Dinner 1949 Red Cross Drive Membership Drive February 26 in School No. 14Tumblers Club Meets FORDS NEWS Sellout is Expected For Lions Club Charity Show, February 24th FORDS — Mrs. Arthur A. Overgaard, 816 Main Street, has Aiixiliary Donates lo son, chlili'man; Mrs. Charles Cal- been jiamed local chairman of Proceeds to Be Given vin, Mrs. Ray Lambertson, Mrs. the annual Red Cross campaign. Roosevelt Hospital's LeuenberEer, Mrs. Roy Miller, Mrs. She is making an appeal for volto Library Fund; 4 Albert Menweg, Mrs. William unteer workers to canvass Television Set Fund Members Accepted Metvweg, <M1M J"lortno» Menwt?, home* in this area and requests FORDS—At a meeting of the Mrs. Edward Mlljes and Mrs. anrtone Interested to contact her I,,- Invited FORDS—At the meetlns of the Louis Klrsh. hi Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords Amerias soon as possible, Television can Legion in .post headquarters, Woman's Club of Fords hr.ld in Il 11(1 Plans are beint made for the the library, final plans were made the members agreed with the dinner which will officially open county auxiliary that a central for the square dance to be held Final Reports Irged the drive and workers are asked February 26 in School No. 14. Mu,„","«• member, El- place should be- selected for meet- sic will be furnished by Walter for Boy Scout to make reservations for the afptite ings. Mrs. Florence Peterson, com,,n udmltted to fair with Mrs. Qvercaard. The Cook's orchestra, Proceeds frpm mittee service chairman, was ap•,,',', V'ni'ds American HOPELAWN — John Szabo, dinner will be held February 23, affair will go toward the library. pointed to contaci the Mlddlarx o Thomas Anderson - ;it their regular chairman of the annual finance, at the Scandinavian Grill. County Tuberculosis and Health Arrangements to sponsor the ,i,,. Li'Rlon rooms League to secure movies to be annual federation meeting March campaign for the Rarltan CounFORDS — The engagement of i «ith C o m m a n d shown here. A donation wasmade 0 In the VFW building here were cil, Boy Scouts, urged all voluuMiss Jane Jorgensen, daughter of im solicitors to have their final Hi I'sidinu. to the television fund for Roose- also discussed and Mrs. Sidney Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Jorgensen, iiiiikiim p l a n s t o velt Hospital. Metuchen, Benja- Dell was named chairman of the reports on the drive as soon as Mothers1 €>qup of Boy 400 Park Avenue, Perth Amboy, possible. ,,i fur the club- min Sunshine of the post Is coun- federation session preparations. ,o Thomas Anderson, son of''Mr. Assisting Szabo with the col, mil sponsor a ty chairman of this project. ScA|Xrth^.,52 Hoick and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, |f0 FORDS — Dr. Ralph Deutsch, Mrs, John H. Bayer of Spring lections are: Mr. and Mrs. Klus,,,. cmly part of ValSltine Day Social Koyen Street, has been announced chairman of the charity show re, ,,|iiv, February 18 Five additional members are Lake, southern district vice presi- za, Mr. and Mrs. Chirrchar, Mr. FORpa — At the meeting of ported that tickets arc selling social for needed to bring the current mem- dent, and Mrs. T. Mount Apple- and Mrs. Joseph Mehesey, Mr. School No. 7 ?TA, held In the F O R D S — Members of the by her parents. ,,1,1 bership drive to Its quota. The rapidly and they may be procured gate of Cranbury, third district Miss Jorgensgn graduated from and Mrs. Andrew Kramer, Mr, clubrooms. school, Founders' day was ob- Mothers' Club of Troop 52, Boy Perth Amboy High School and is from Anton J, Lund, Joseph A. i, member in drive will close March 16. Mrs. vice president, will be guests of and Mrs. James Koczan, An- served, Mrs. W. H. Maler, preAlScouts, met at the home of Mrs. employed at the home office of the Dambach and the box office of the mn Drum and Elizabeth Rock tmd Mrs. Lena honor at the affair. Each member thony Mercurlo, Mrs. Walter dent, read a magazine article payRalph Game, Evergreen Avenue, Prudential Insurance Company, Fords Playhouse the night of the ...ponsor a card WattJ, co-chairmen of the recent attending may bring a guest. Williams, Mrs. William Szabo ing tribute to the founders. Alice Members of the board of directors and Mrs. Andrew Nagy. as hostess and Mrs. Fred Weber as Newark. Her fiance, a graduate of show, February 24, 1949, at the , be announced card party, gave their report. McLellan and Phoebe Apper&on co-hostess. will assist Mrs. Dell, -Woodbridge High School is em- meeting of the Lions Club of Fords I o inward unt- The birthdays of MM. Ellen Hearst, Ml*. George Munn was r'e-elect- ployed by the Titanium Division Monday at the Scandinavian Grill. il untien reporf- Chrtstensen and Mrs. Bartolo Dl- Mrs. Frances Costa of Westfleld. Matteo wefe celebrated. Proceeds of a silver collection d president with the following of the National Lead Company, , Robeit P. MUlvaney, secretary, monologuist, will provide the en,:• |)]oi«Us, John In behalf of the club read [he comAlter the meeting a Valentine tertainment. Mrs. Arthur Over will be sent to the County Council ifflcers fleeted to office: Mi-s. How- Sayrevllle, ,; the Memorial munication regarding the club's social was held with an cxchanRf. gaard, president, welcome 1 Mrs as a Founders' birthday gift, Mrs. rd Jensen, vice president; Mrs. Kinds Library donation to the annual Polio Fund, of greeting raids. Tlie dark horse Theresa Miller and Mrs. Edna Ambrose Pastor and Mrs. Charles ack Hirner, secretary; Mrs. Jack ii,,nuns for the pointing out the necessity of these prize was won by Miss Edwins Walsheck as new members. tvamber, co-chairmen of t/he food inderson, treasurer; Mrs, Ernest . u pcimitled to projects. He also read the various Chovan. Hospitality for the evesale, reported that $117.02 was 1 French, publicity and Mr/s. Ralph Donations were made to the of a d c - ning was in c h a w of Mrs. Emma ; .inn! communications f r o m Florida, FORDS — Mrs. John E. Paulus realized. lamo, historian. The officers will niniiuiy. B o o k s Chovan, Mrs. Catherine Lucka March of Dimes campaign. Ameri- of New Brunswick, Middlesex Cuba and Porto Rico, thanking can Fund for Overseas Blind, Boy County PTA president was the Mrs. Jennie Prtdmore, coach of )eintsalled at the April birthday library from 1 and MUs Chovan, Martin Wdss and George E, Kovak the #lay "Lovely Ladle,s" being meeting. Scouts, Girl Scouts, Yardley Foun,i,iv. or a t the for their recent visits. In turn Koguest speaker at the Founders' Mrs, Flench repoited on the FORDS—Members of the Lions vak presented the club with felicidation, Vlneland Training School Day meeting of the PTA of School sponsored by the association, anHi iinswlck Avcnounced that rehearsals are being ,»mp fund. A Valentine social folMeta Thome Waters Scholarship 14. held regularly and that the pro- owed with Mrs. Jack Anderson Club of Fords were the winners tations from these clubs to the Fund at NJC. and the Penny Art No.Mrs. Paulus outlined the PTA duction would be ready for pres- inning a prize for the best home- over. Explorers' Post 351, Senior Fords Club for their Christmas | the Fund. work in the county, state and na- tntation the latter part of March. made valentine Mrs. Theodore Scouts, in the benefb basketball cards and also gave a chronologi« in the clubgame held at School No. 14 with cal resume of his visits while away Mrs. Nicholas Elko announced ion. She stressed the welfare of Mrs. Kay Wakefteld was the lyocee-ds of $32.18 to be do- on vacation. the acceptance of the following children In PTA activities em- pointed to the board of directors Harmsen won the special prize. new members: Mrs. Joseph phasizing that the child must have to replace Mrs. Richard Walsh as Mrs. Andrew Benchko. Main nated to the March oi Dimes camFred Hansen. president, preStreet, will be hostess at the nex paign. The score was 45 to 43, F O R D S •-• MINN Arlihe MUJes. Fritsche. Mrs. Lulu Shcaman, Mrs. the feeling of belonging in the sented Captain Jack Egan, Mich* goals chairman. Mrs. Walsh Inof Mi nncl Mrs, John Florence Qulgley ^nd Mt'3. Anna home and school for these are troduced Miss Drew Mossmann meeting, Monday, March 14, with Rev. John E. Grimes of the club ael Silagyi! and Stanley JedrzeiewMiljes, 1035 Main St-fct was the Levandoski, •great factors In the rearing of the new seventh grade teacher, Mrs. Michael MCGee as co-hostess team was high scorer with 26 ski with djrttflsfites for outstand'.•ite.st of honor i.t a yhower given points. Other Lions playing were ing club f i r v m At> councilor for the sub-Juniors. children." who replaced Mrs. Joseph Raclna by MKs Audrey Milj,-s and Mr." Mrs. A. H. Rosenblum reported A silver collection was taken who was transferred to WoodJoseph Dambach. Sr., Adolph Paper Collection Feb. il Dzubnks Entertain Arthur CHrsteii,«;';i ut the hitter's that ihi'ir tag day netted* the with proceeds sent to the Middle- brid«e High !j$chool. Quadt, 3ol Eisner, Ben Erdeyl, MlJoseph Dambach reported on home. 21'.' G'.i.don Sir.'t Perth group $65 towards the annual sex County Council of PTA'.s as hael Silagyi and Walter Rasmuson Son's Birthday Mrs. Thomas McCochran, safety the recent paper drive and also polio drive and the Little Woman's a birthday'gift. Mrs. George Fer- shall man, was appointed to inves^ : \wik Ave- Amboy sen, Stanley Jedrzejewski was announced that the next paper dinandsen, president, was in FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Stephen team manager. Miss Miije-. vill hcionit' the Club with Mrs. John Peterson as wi the cntigate the possibility of grading collection will take place on Febcha'-go. / inclloi. netted J25. iunt' 1 :, Ev- bruit of I.oui* flank, w i of Mi and improving the girls' side o Dzubak, 101 Koyen Street, gave a The Explorers players were Wil- ruary 27, at 12:30 P, M. Dambach Tlie PTA went on record as fa- the school grounds. Miss Moss party at their home In honor of liam Nork, Jr., Robert Dambach, also reported that a bushel basket .y/i'k, son of and Mrs. F i.i Rask, i48 Shcri'y Mrs. Fred Delk. art department IHI M i o w k . Street. Wouftbrulur chairman, announced the moup vorir.s the increase in salary of mann's class won the attendant the first birthday of their son, Kenneth Kovacs, Martin Weiss, of waste paper was received from Stephen Charles. IV; til AmOue-it.i present were Mr1-. Abel will make posters fo;- the square the teachers. Mrs. Walter Belko prize. Cornelius Carmody. William An- "Pop" Peters, member of the Fords was named chairman of the Fathers' Night will be Guests present were: Mrs. S. J. derson, Carl Youngman, Joseph Lions Club, who Is recuperating Lursen. Mis Joseph Stamm. Miss dance Wednesday niah; In the .square dance to be held In April. March 10 with open house In thi Wojtanowskl, Mrs. Stanley My- Nickovitz. Albert 61. Miklosy and from a recent illness, In Florida, .1 m .idiu;e ai Ruth MHJes. Mrs Alton Tlnille- brary at 8,o'clock. Mis. A. J. Stratton safety chairil )()! ClilSS of sen. Mrs. Eir.Mt Henedus. ;md slinski, Kathleen Myslinski. Mrs. Julius Sabo. M". Jcirzcjewskl reported on the Mrs. Viola Coe. legislative chair- man, announced that "Stop" school. .1 by Soob iin'i Mlsi DJI'I.S Zdziemixi. Perth Am- man, The second birthday of the as Henry Ratajczak, Henry Ratajdtscuswd the present. signs have been placed at Fold The Scouts and Lions "Vill play recent benefit basketball game (or czak Jr.. Mrs. Robe-1 Bales, Bryan a return benefit !;ttme next month. the Polio Fund. The outstanding boy, M:v John Miljes, Mr.v En in amendment to the new school bus soclation was also celebrated. Rflsk. Miss Beatrice Kemmeiei, law. The club went on record as Avenue and Main Street, and that Following the business sessior Balog, Mrs. Robert Rlelly, Robin players we • ?/ev. John E. Grimes, white lines will be painted at the the annual school concert wa Hielly, Theodore Wojtanowski and Mrs, Bernhardt Jensen, local Sol Eisnei ••,ii|)liiyeJ b y t h e Mrv Edward MUJes. Mrs. Han»' backing the. new minimum pay 'ter Rasmussen, Jofuiiier of Main Street which wll. chairman of the drive, requests all W.iii'.v Mrorck Miller and Miss Dorothy Gondola. raise for Wcherv presented by the pupils of th Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ropeleskl of .si'ph Damb..^ii and Adolph Quadt. ! be proclaimed a "no - passing .•eventh and eighth gradfts unde: this place-; Mr. *nd Mr*. Edward March of Dimes folders be re- The same neltJfl $32.18. A return s Army in- town. A letter of wmwthy wns sen' Fitzgerald and Edwafd Fitzgerald turned to her. i .i hail years ID "mfk. Fred Ra.sk and'Mr- Eu- to the Perth ' Aniboy Woman's the- direction of Edna Nolan. match is scheduled for the benefit • -India theatre ol aerwr Finn. Woodbridge: Mlsa Club on the death of Mis; F, V. Mrs. Francis Schraehl read an The program-follows: Greeting: Jr.. of Woodbridge. of the Red Cross Drite. This match article, on "The O»k Tree." A will also feature the lions Club Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wojtanovv- Mothers]' Club Aids Theresa Bnn«hu:st. Smith Am- 'St&uffer, president. MU.s Charles monolosue entitled "A Trip to the by Ellen McCallen; songs, "Pray aaglnst the Explorers Post 351, b.i.v: Mi> Uiuis Elek of Mrtuchen: Leuenberiter. American home de- Market." was given by Mrs. Nicho- er" from Hansel and Gretel andlslt™joseph"*Worta'now'skl''Jr., and Senior Scouts. Lonesome Valley," by the chorus;' partment head, announced that Boy Scout Fund Drive Marie Wojtanowskl of Iselin: Mr. Mi>. J.jiui M.uDun,ild, Menlo olas Elko. The speaker was Introhit i> I lull Meets William G, Nork, Sr., program Puik and Mrv Robin Labban. cancer dressings art being made duced by Mrs. Leslie Warren, piano solo, "Lily of the Valley" and Mrs.' Metro Dzubak, Charles and "Mazurka, Opus No. 14" by and Louise Dzubak. Mr. and Mrs. FORDS—The Mothers' Club of book chairman stated the work was by her unit fur the Perth Amboy Jersey Cliy (l//>. Julia (Irons Dorothy Gutwein; song, "Little Walter Kosturski, Barbara and Boy Scout Troop 52 is participat- completed and that this year's Geneial Hospital. Sessions are Founders' Day chairman. Mrs. Paulus officiated In cutting Red Shoes," chorus; accordion Joseph Kostu'Ski, Mr. and Mrs. ing in the annual fund campaign book, will not only be successful held every Thursday afternoon of the from I to 4 o'clock In the library. the Founders' Day cake. Mrs. Nels solos. Polka selections by Frank Raymond Hansen, Raymond Han- of Raritan Council, Boy Scouts of but will be a credit to the club, i iicine of Mrs. Mrs. Sitch Hostess Samuel S. Katz, chairman of Letters of appreclitlpn mrc Jensen, hospitality chairman, was Halicsky and "Cuanto La Gusta," sen, Jr., Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Lew- America. • Street, -sent to Mrs. Robert Rhodes and in charge of the social assisted by: by Joan Coughlin; song. "Green andowskl and Mrs. Filomcna RopMothers canvassing are Mrs. the Club's special finance commiti! were: Mrs. to Idle Hour Group Mrs, John Sorenscii. Mrs. Stephen Cathedral," chorus; vocal solo, elewski of Perth Amboy. George Munn, Mrs. Jack Hutch- tee, reported on a project which Mrs. Fred Buckljy of Avenel. and Balasz Jr.. Mrs. Emil Springer and •iiv pinkow.ski. KEASBEY - MIA Evelyn Sitch "Sing Me To Sleep." Shirley Goins, Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mrs. Al- will make it possible to expand, : ;md Mrs. Hel- of Perth Amboy was hosiers to the Mrs. Leo Chnstensen of Iselin. for Mrs. Ferdinand Schultz. sack: songs, "Bluebird of Happifrieda Harmsen, Mrs. Claude Cole- operations. Seven members will ad\li^ Margaret Idle Hour Knitting Club ai their conUlbutlng materials for cancer ENTERTAIN GUESTS ness," Joan Elko., speaker, and man, Mrs. .George Ferdinandsen, minister this fund, the president, dressings. niciinc held, un Thursday. "America The Beautiful," chorus. KEASBEV—Mr. and Mrs. An- Mrs. Ernest French, Mrs. Joseph the immediate past president, ;; will b* held thony Delia Pletro and children. Give Party Members present were: Mrs. Hospitality was ;in charge of Judith and Grace, CUfTwood, were Rebovich, Mrs. Peter Juhl, M'-s. treasurer a,nd AJex Melko, Willard Helen Oipil, Grace Yenchek. Mrs, Ida Yunek. select a'Slate of officers for elec- oil Son's 2nd Birthday Mrs. August Bower, assisted by guests of Mrs. Julius Banko, Dahl Arthur Fedderson. Mrs. Marie Dunham ,,David Pavlovsfcy and Dambach. . ;• Mrv Helen Mnjurus. Mrs. Mtuy Uon. Sha w'.ll be as&lsieo by Mrs. Gamo and Mrs," Fred Weber. Mrs. Harold Ecker, Mrs. Julius Avenue. Toth. M s ElU.ibfUi Westcott and Leuenberger, Mrs. Rosenblum, FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Iszo, Mrs. Edwin Jensen, Mrs. JoI'.oltN Mr. Dambach reported for the •..: M r s Samuel Mr,. Rose Boins with Mrs. Beirtia Mrs. Charli'i Predmore and Mrs, Shwiner, 34 Ling Street, gave a seph. Fritsche, Mrs; Martin Sorenbusinessmen of Fords on tlie progress of the 'ordinance regulating are the Bora as a yucst The nixl meeting Albert Menwes. party in honor of the second sen, Mrs, John Kramer, Mrs. Jopublic auctions. i DO. n at the ! .'ill be held nt the home of Mrs The program featured a talk on birthday of their son, Zoltan, Jr. seph FrankelNand Mrs. Steven Mai Rase Boros in Hopelawn. Stephen A. Frost reported on the ! Hospital. interior decorating by Mrs. Joseph ; Guests present were: Mr. and I'OSi. Boys and Girls and Junior activiBaumgartner. The speaker was in-; Mrs. Joseph Lultac-. Mr. and Mrs. ties, The G:a-rY Boys number 47 troduced by Mrs. Leslie Warren. Lohn Shwiner aiu'! daughter, Sanand a charter will be presented to po«ram chairman. Mrs. Svcn'dia Ann i>f Hr.oe.awn: Mr. jnri Funeral Yesterday the Jr. Hl-Y 'group at the Perth Holmes of the Clara Barton Worn-i Mrs. Anthony SIIYVIIKV and sons. (NOTE: For Insertions in this calendar, call Mi's. Stephen A, Amboy Y.M.C.A, Thursday night. ans Club was A guest. « | •'ohn and Mich-art. Mr, and Mrs for Julius Albrecht Girl Scouts are progressing rapidly. Frost, Woodbridge 8-1710 or Perth Amboy 4-7111, before noon Hostesses were: Mrs. C, A. Lai- Frank Kish and daughters, Mar- HOPELAWN—Julius E. Albrecht, IT'I Appointed to committees by Mr. garet and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Alex 64, died Saturday at his home, on Tuesday of each week.) Hansen were: Ben Krdeyi, Boys • , Cwiekalo ana son, Alex of I§01n. 251 Clyde Avenue. He was a memand Givls; Max Etzold and Morris Funeral Services Held ] Mr. and Mrs. William Lukaw ber of Perth Amboy Camp No. 19 Deutsch, CI\|le-ImpiQVfment; John I and sous. William, Frank and W/idmen of the World. Surviving FEBRUARY and Andrew $alaki on Community for John Simon, Fo^d I Robert. Mr. and Mrs. John Kas- are; his wife, Marie E,. two daughBetterijienf., ••, Lukacs, Mrs. Berlnce ters, Mrs. Nicholas Tomko and 17 American Home Department of Woman's Club of Fords in foi• FurTeTal Library, 1 P. M. - ' Mrs. John Tobias, both of WoodIC1U Rarl Tow hip Heir Speakers 10 Washington ; . ?Zoltan ? ; ' and/ 5Geza , ' John Simon, ,!.,„.. „„,.„: |I ™ William "Shwtnev, bridge, and three grandchildren. 17 Regular mestins Home and School Association,. Hopelawn Mr. KovaHi'"program chairman, ' Street uen held 'Saturday morn School, 8 P. M. announced Hhat the schedule Funeral services were held yesinn a: 9 o'clock from the Flynn Sc Lukaes all of town. 18-i-Open House—Fords Araer can Legion, Legion Rooms, New speaker M-. William G. Bergstedt terday afternoon at 2:0 at the FOR AN AU-NIW SonsFuneral .Home, pertli Amboy, Brunswick Avenue, Fords. of R. C. A. Service was suddenly Griner Funeral Home, 44 Green followed by a mass cf requiem at DANCE SATURDAY 19—Pre-Lenten Dance—Holy Name Society of .Our Lady of Peace called away. The program was Street, Woodbridge, 3: o'clock at FORDS— Everything is in readiOur Lady of Peace Church. Rev. Chul'ch. Church Auditorium. Julius Panconi, chatfman. KIND OF MOTORING! turned over to John J, Van Zant, John E. Grimes, pastor, Was the I :«•*.<! for the Prc-Lenten Dance t,o St. Paul's Evangelical Reformed 21—Regular meeting Fords Woman's Democratic Club, Scandin i v N Name a m p RSociety nnlpfv who introduced the speaker, James Church, Perth Amboy. Interment •elebnmt. Bu ial was In St. Mary's Kbe " l1held ""1 hby " Mlthe ° HHoJy navian Grin. 8 P. M. Donegan, General Manager 01 Jtmetery', Perth Amboy, with Rev. (if Our Lady of Peace Church ojn In the Alpine Cemetery, Perth Am21— Regular (neeilng St, John's First Aid .Squad, Inc., Corridle Philip Carey Mfg. Co., who spoke Saturday night, at 8 o'clock. Ju- boy, "imwiy up to 35 miles per gallon-/ii# ' Street, Foif s. Grimes opidaling at the grave. on service clubs' responsibility t6 lius Panconi is chairman | of the 22—Regular meeting Ladies' Auxiliary of Fords American Legion, Pallbearers were Stephen Mad'"ii'iinf power that amaze* - really easy their communities and the magni1 affair. i Legion Rooms, 8 P. M: er, Edward Spencti , Bernard Ne- j REISIG RITES HELD tude of service, whleh can only be irlmliiliiy - genuine Ivatkiv upkohtvry22—Regular meeting PTA of Our Lady of Peace Parochial School, meth, Joiin Kontias, George Hal-] ~ : FORDJ3 — Funeral services for measured by the community beneIn school auditorium. Fords. Miss Katherlne Relsig, 61 Sifran is and Frank Haas. Members of AH) SQUAD TO MEET fti'ltimm yul knerroom comfort lu maUli fits, Paul Dumas, plso of Philip 23—Women's Gujild of St. John's Church at 8 P. M. in church KORDS—St. Johns First Aid Avenue were held from the home. he Ladies' Auxiliary of the RariCarey, spoke briefly and added that aud|torlum|, Fords, Mrs. Kathryu Matthews chairnian. "-Ii prior, carb! Come drive this brilliant u n Engine Company paid their Squad. Inc., will meet Monday at The Rev. Robert Schlotter, pastor the sphft cjf selfless work predomi23—Dinner meeting—Red Cross Campaign, Scandinavian Grill. 8 P. M. at its headVijU'ters on of Grace Lutheran Churah, offi" ifurim-r-tfie verialilc new Autlin! •espects Friday night at the funates in tlje results achieved. • Mrs. Arthur A. Ov^rgtiard, chairman, Fords. il j Conlelle Street. ciated. Burial was in Alpine Cemeneral home. 24—American Home Department of Woman's Club of Fords in Mr, Hansen named Dr. Deutsch, 'ta-y. ,f ' Library, I P. M. \ Willard Dunham and Joseph GeinThe pallbearers were William 24—Parent-Teacher Society of St. John's Church, Hoy Avenue, er as de-legates to the National Reislgj Harry JJacobson, Theodore Fords, 8 P. M. ' Convention to be held In New York Helleaaaid and John Barnlckel.. 24—Annual Charity Show—Lions Club of Fords, Fords Playin July. Alte"nates are: Clifford house, 8 P. lyiDr. R,alph Deutsch, chairman. call 26—Square Dance—Woman's Club of Fords, School No, 14, Wai-' Dunam, Mr. Jedrzejewski and Mr. Kovak. ter Cook Orchestra. Mrs.. Rose Rosen, chaiiman. WoudbrUtye 8 1 7 3 5 Accepted into membership were 27—Regular monthly paper drive Lions Cluh of Fords, 12:30 P. M. APPLIANCES AND Wilbur Fischer, Joseph Nemyo, Fitrds, Hopelawn and Keasbey. • Charles Tarr and George F. Wood28—Regular meeting Lions Club of Fords, Scandinavian Grill, HOI SEW ARES icock. •" / 8:130 P. M. s lli Atnboy 1-7538 28—Rejiilai' meeting Ladles' Auxiliary, Fords Memorial Post,. Community singing was c<mHOJUE MADE FLOWERS VPW Building, New! Brunswick Avenue, Fords, 8 P. M. j Iducted by fail Twister Walter Rasmussen and George Sliclio at AND BRIIlAL DOLLS the piano. MARCH MADE TO ORDER 2—Meettjug Pfuraph Club, Frank's Tavern, 8 P. M., Fords, CHANGE DATE 2—Directors meeting, Woman's Club, Fords Library, 8:15 P. M, FORDB-rTne PTA of put Lady 3—Veril»on Supper, Foras Fire Dept. John Dudtk and Louis ' I'l'IMwit. Ini'luiiiiin litiiUr iillil Ucfnulrn. Duly »iiil Toth, co-cnal'men. 5 of Peace Parochial School will " wiiil. t.u.b. N(* Yutk. (WlitU »l<ltw.U tlrn c»t«) 8~Fed«ratlon Meeting. Woman's Club, of Ford's, VPW Building, ] meet Tufcad^y night at 7:30 o'clock the auditorium instead of FebN tf.H: • , f :: in °» on on dfipfoy-ftaady f or dtllv.ry GREETING CARD AND ruary 24 aa was originally sched10—"Fathw'i Night" PTA School No. 7 In School at B P. M, j uled. ' .GIFT SHOP / Octal House, Fords. > • , . M—Mewing Mothers' Club of Troop &2, Boy Srouta. Hostess raitk A P«itli Grahaaiia, rr«»*.> Mrt, And'cw Benchko, Main Street, with Mrs, Michael STOKES 603 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE, Aijdltitf lifll Fonlit IVtiwB Mode* co-hostess. Fords. FORDS. N, J. WOODBRIDtiE • FQRDS 16—Bail*w and Food Sale, PTA Keasbey, 1 to 3:30 P. M. Mrs,. Attft Tah\ «hauman. • * OliPageU Phone P. A. <•«». HOPBtAWN AT PINEUJ'8 HUTS No. 7 PTA Offers Founders' Program Founders' Day Marked by PTA* Mrs. George Munn \Amb°yGirl Engaged Re-elected by Club Polio Fund Aided by Court Contest Bride-to Be Feted at Party in Amboy oina iolri CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEV PICK - UP - DELIVERY BRAHMANN'S JLESEX SALES I SERVICE CO., Inc. Affair to be Held In Fords Theatre; Plan Program Book •: Editorial s:- The THE EGG A \ D YOU Approved by I .in i>. We Need A Board of Estimate The 'nauseating hodgepodge which H the Township Committee should appoint j|W<iodhridge Toimahip's financial pattern a group of experienced citizens who are J ^ g r a d u a l l y unfolding-in Its most hideous equipped to make a survey of the requirements facing this community Jin this re< .4 Btfoce w« tven hate an inkling of the spect and to make a report. Mfa ttw end ,extent of the growing budgetary require- objective of placing all spending within a ments of our municipal government, the central control of a Board of Estimate. In independwit spending of the Board of Edu- this way. schools, the flre districts and the cation and the various Boards of Fire Com- municipal services will be given the relamissioners sprinkled throughout the Town* tion they must h&ve unless we are to sink ship has been planned without any relation into a morass of financial confusion and to each other, or the whole community. destruction. Each subdivision of our local government The initiative for such a move must come taxes and spends, spends and taxes with- from the Township Committee, and we out any commitment as to where it is head- hope that the' experience of the current ing or what is Its eventual objective. year will be amply sufficient as a basis- for The Board of Education budget, which action. If the problem continues to be igwas adopted on referendum by a very slim nored, we at least will know where to place and significant margin, showed an Increase the responsibility for the consequences of for tax purposes of nearly a quarter-million the inaction. After all, operation of a mudollar. The 8re districts, left alone to nicipality of the sixe of ours encompasses • spend as they see fit, are generally boosting their budgets which this year will reach an a greater duty than repairing streets and estimated $150,000. These zooming expend- jockeying for patronage. It requires a largitures are appearing at a time of great eco- er view, and we certainly hope that the nomic uncertainty in our area, and as we members of our official family have the have mentioned before, tanly a slight drop courage and the interest to look for new in our tax collections is going to place us horizons of accomplishment and, as iruthis irt an extremely uncomfortable and highly case, of urgency. dangerous positjj^, What is done will clearly demonstrate We believe that- the entire matter of co- whether v/e have elected men of vision, ord inated budget control must be studied awareness and courage or merely run-ofthoroughly, and at once. We believe that mill political hacks. Which will it be? , /;". Mr. Eber Can't be Very Busy! Poll By Kenneth Fink, Director, The New Jentty Poll PRINCETON, I*. J.—Since the rtcmi Presidential »W&tlons, many political scientists', educators, citizen groups, and members of Congrew&ave considered what might bt done about the high proportion of people who don't take the trouble to vote. frequently Australia is pointed out as an example of what one country ii dolrm about the matter. Ths Down Undpv government levies a fine on citizens who witliout legitimate rensoris shirk ttielr duties of voting In Federal else lions, As a result, tin1 turnout In Australia runs as hljh as 98 per cent. In the United State;, by contrut, the proportion of adults one 21 who voted In the Truman-Dewey election w.u only 52%.—one of the lowest turnouts In Presidential history, In New Jeriey 65*+ of all adults in the state voted on November 1— considerably bettu thnn the nation as n whole but certainly far short cf wlmi it should > . To ust some idea cf what Now Jersey citizens thought of the Australian plan for tin*; country, the New Jer-ey Poll put this • JUST question to vomr state coticeniinn i,, low voter tunmui.. "In some forrin, people are mad- |,, . they do not votr mi, Do yiju think Ann In this country wi,,, should b» made t ( or not?' The result; „_ Sidev VOtlri'i ;l jn ; with encli r,i,/,n rUht to c'ovrm s! Thine in f.tvn , • pie who don'1 ,. It is ths on'y \, , the vote. In the country .> votlnR hus in ,-,, years. In 1900, ":, potential vntir.: p to the polls on !'; lion clay. In 1 run • had diapprd ' > only 52',? lurnt I , Paragraphs Most Most any man will love his neighbor as himself—if she's pietty enough—U. 3. 3. Marylend CaUpault. Commendable And now we read that the younger generation isn't wild, which shows remarkable selfrestraint In view of the way It's been talked about—Western, Ore., Leader. Under the Capitol Dome • Pay fine Opposed to flu. No opinion , New Jersey mini objections to nny.v non voting \w\ny. grounds thai Uii i try and that Ml .) ; Infringe on om1 )1( ty. Most people m • Same imlicari ,i, U n ? e of the ii ;• Jersey can be • amlnation ol < fWuies Of :m J u s e y adult P V r 820. 1.036.607 !.. more than [hi-1. Governor De»e'. candidate in N .'. ; ceived 981.124 •[> man rect.ved 8'r,.; Further ix.ur. r t h a t a t tho PIT:,-:. people in this • We will have to be excused if we appear New Brunswick and Perth Amboy. istered ami the:/1,., By J . Joseph Grlbblns to be slightly cynical over the unusual inA Mr. Eber thinks differently, then we —more than <>r>» adults in Nev, ,1. i terest shown by Assistant Prosecutor Eber would suggest that he sample public opinduced, the city will bpisin i'.s pro- Assemblyman James A. Curtis, Still addih in L • TOBTTON—Millions of anaStrange in the number and location of the offices ion in' Perth Amboy and the surrounding dromous shad, most toothsome of gram to clear up tiie Delaware Esstx Republican, the only Negro enoimlty of Uw ;i. "California has 43 species of of the Middleiex County Board of Elec- communities which now are served by the the fish family, will soon be re- River* and return it to i:« ones number of the House. cone-bearing treet." It Is strange in t h e reseni P Assemblyman Curtis claims that none never has been crossed tion. 404,081' ;•• tions. We c^pl^flike understand his sud- Perth Amboy office. We would suggest, If turning up the clean waters of productive beauty. Attucks U one of the illustrious with vanilla, to get the double failed to cast ta.i.. the Delaware River from the sea den bursts,of.fnlfiasiasm toward revision he needs some conviction, that he call mass to upland spawning waters. And POLICV MAIVEKS.-Republi- fathers of our country. He fell dip— Los Angeles Times, every six of p.v registered i17': of present operational methods, unless it meetings in these areas and advise these roil.ions of other rish, Including cans of New Jirsey who are tak-before British firs In the Boston ing the lead in 1esi?ning a new Massacre of March 5. 1770. Defined The tremrmi.. bo that he has so fettle to do that he's in residents that all further business they perch arid pike and bass and look for the Republican Party A kiss is a course of procedure, non registered „,,, In defying British tyranny. Atrhould stop quoting sections of search of some escape from boredom. have in regard to voting be transacted not tacks, a Nt«ro, fell as a martyr cunningly devised for the mutual the Declaration of Independence in the cause ol American Free- stoppage of words when words vote ccmbinci number of n ;*-••: Somehow the thought strikes us that the m t h e convenience of Perth Amboyy but in years. as somethins brand new to be inare superfluous.—Border Review, don't vote ollc , Municipalities along the river serted into iht-ir new Declaration dom. N B Naas Ream Field., San Ysldro, concern of the taxpayers at the moment New Brunswick. We are quite sure that if are upending millions of dollars of Party Policy, every citizen an'1 \ "This date in m o represents Calif. to make this piscatorial picture groups. the beginning of a united Amermight be directed, not at the number of he will be willing to do this that the various Despite the overwhelming do- ica, a freedom loving America In possible Work is already underThe Indepniu!'For "Snaps" Bo'ml of Elections i offices, but at the num- k*al Police departments will be glad to way to return the waters &! the feat of the Reuublicans in the last which all faiths, creeds, races and MostLooking sents the repoi•••. < of our troubles can be river to former cleanliness and presidential election, seme New colors stood firm in resistance to traced to the sad truth that we sey Poll exdiK. her of Assistant Prosecutors. Be that as it provide an escort home for him. people on both n.inks who know Jersey party chieftains, although the tyrannical foreign oppressor," haven't enough soft snaps to go may, let us have a look at Mr. Eber's con- No, Mr, Eber hasn't the right answer or and l'jve the Delaware are very prescribing liberalism as the pan- claims Assemblyman Curtis. round.—Buffalo News. acea of Republican ills, are still the proper approach. We need offices of the pleased. tentions for a moment. thinking alor/; the lines of the At one time the waters of the SCHWARZKOPF v — General Not Bad In attempting to give some substance to Board of Elections In both New Brunswick Delaware yielded thirteen to six- , HAEdi^g-CacilJdge-Hoover era. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, of It would not be a bad idea at The marry social reforms of teen million of shad yearly havhis foray into the affairs, of another branch and Perth Amboy, and if there is any legal ing a value of $4,000,000. The President Franklin D. Roosevelt Princeton, who organized the that to put the designers of the Jersey state Police and be- bathing suits in charge of cutof bur county government, Mr. Eber relies inhibition to such an arrangement, we dumping of untreated sewage in which have been embraced by a New came its first Superintendent, has. ting governmental budgets.— on an outdated law which specifies that the think a prompt revision* in the law is indi- the waters cf the lower river by a majority cf voters, .re still many friends in the State al- Miami Herald. Philadelphia and Camden and looked upon by hi-h Republicans though he has been overseas since of the Board of Elections be located cated. We believe that Middlesex County with suspicion, Very fev; cpenly the beginning of World War II. Sweet Music praised by Republican's who The appearance of the Chidtuiiaccnt to the court house and that there has exemplary efficiency, 'at a cost conSenator Bruce A. Wallace, of maintain an attitude of tolera- Camden, has introduced a meas- dingfold and Leoonflelri. foxbi no other, Frankly, we believe that Mr. sistent therewith, in the conduct of a pro- ^ "llV^'XTS" tion toward them. This attitude \.'i which would give deneral hounds naturally was enormousraises a rtotjb: in the minds of Rchw»r2koDf a $3,000 a year ptn- ly popular, though their sweet •r will be of much greater service to the foundly important phase of democratic many voters 'hat Republicans slon for his services with the music was unfortunately drowned people if he wip, direct.-his efforts and his government—free election. Continuance of ate their strain are of no avail. Practically all of the flnger- would scrap the Roosevelt le- State. The bill before the Legis- by the Royal Marine Band, who, energies to a revision of the statutes so they this high calibre of service is of far more llngs, upon their return to tht forms if giv«n a chanbe. lature provides that anyone who apart from 'this, rendered a High New Jersey Republicans has had fifteen years of service pleasant afternoon more enjoywill more clearly meet the needs of the importance to us than the petty sniping ocea " in early fall, are suffocated favor a staid that Government with the State- Police and, has able.—London Times. present "time. It should be plain to any which is seeking to undermine it and we Z^u Phila- should stayAut of t'.ie sphere of reached forty years of age, is en- • reasonable person that growths in popu- urge, therefore, that every thinking resi- delphia - Camden stretch of the business except when the public titled to retirement at one-third "Gtorgt Wathinjlt: «ets incensed at business and de- of the salary and allowance wai futi <n ' lation urgently require that the Board of dent of the county support continuance Philadelphia is com- mands government interference, which he received at the time he And tint in P»"c« Elections maintain offices in the two sec- of the present arrangements which have pleting the construction of sew- such as in,|he present Housing was dropped from the force, Ilu«h Wllllamun K»l!r , (At country i Mm-rh H, 1HTK—AuKiint £. 1 tions of the county. t?here they now exist proved their great merit. age disposal facilities for the en- situation. Trliey advocate conGeneral Schwarzkopf, who is LAFFITO • tire city. The plans, include the construction of three sewage • treatment works and the nectisary Interceptors and other appurtenances to collect and treat is impossible for us to imagine. Our munl- all of the city's sewage. Approximately $17,000,000 n contracts cipal employes have a flye-day week, and have been placed under contract the mere fact that Lincoln's birthday oc- and $10,000,000 will be spent each year until the project is comcurred on a Saturdaj-r-a day on which they pleted. The entire sewage prodo not work—does not, in our opinion, war- gram Is scheduled for completion rant the excess imposition Involved in the by December 31, 1953. The City of Camden is under observance o!f the occasion on the day be- Chancery Court order to cease polluting tha Delaware and Coolfore it arrived, er Rivera, but present high costs Washington's birthday falls on a Tues- of materials has hiked the $9,000,day. Does this mean that Monday is going 000 original cost to $15,000,000. When material prices are re- Let This be the Last of This For some inexplicable reastn, the municipal offices were closed on Friday on the very flimsy grounds that Saturday, Lincoln's Birthday, was a holiday. The mental processes which, contrived this inane assault upon the growing impatience of the public are, obviously, in dire need of some immediate and thorough overhauling. We. are sympathetic to the welfare of the public employe, but we also axe sympathetic to the welfare of the greater body— the, taxpayers and those who have every right to expect our municipal offltes tp be opeii find functioning In a businea? week on all other than days of deep impdrtance in our national or! spiritual life. We revere Abraham Lincoln land we love his ideals, y but just what excuse can be offered to extend our recognition of him over two days to find our Municipal Building deserted, our employes on a four-day vacation, including the week-end? We. certainly hope not, and we sincerely trust that last week's foolishness is not going to be considered as a precedent. | We are willing to forgijve \t this'time, as a mistake. There better hot, though, be a next time. Where Government Money Goes It is estimated thft the United States will spend $41,858,000,000 in the year which begins on July. 1st; and in addition, there will be other expenses connected with raairt: tain^ag our position in world affairs. ; It!is Interesting to note that 14.3 billions will be spent for natural defense. Paet wars cost the nation 17.7 billion dollars. Thl» includes aid to foreign countries, amounting to 6.7 billion dollars, aid to veterans 55 48.]fmA billion dollars and interest on the public debt, most ot which arose during previous wars, 5.5 billion,, dollars. After taking caqe of the cost of previous wars and preparedness for a possible future war, the Qovernment has 9.9 billion dollars available for other purposes, including farm aid, health and security, public worlds., general government and other activities of the Federal Government. 4< Thanh You" Cm1 ' . The flvwwnt cfcw h*e mppeared i n . prevalent some nj6nth$ ago, tinued separation of church and State and ?1thc middle course" between rs^tionary polictes ami the extreme View <il glvins eve:-ythine to ev^tyone. • With votels showing more intelligence efich day, Ntw Jersey Republican tshou'4 abandon ancient ideasj nd came up with something w and progressive if they hope t in future elections, political observers State Hou beliave* HOLIDAn — The fifth of March woi^p become a holiday in New Jerwy and be known as Chrl&pus Afliucks Day under the provisions (ft a bill before the Leyislature.'it was introduced by GLAMOR G I R L S . . . . By BOD Fltwers naw in charge of hunting smugglers in Qermany, was supplanted as Superintendent of State Police by former Governor Harold O. Hoffman after the famous Lindbergh baby kidnap case. He was succeeded by Colonel Mark • O. Klmberling who in turn was given a pension upon retirement through a law passed by the Legislature; REORGANIZATION: -Economy In State Qovernment is a (Continued on Page ID (IMM) _.il*M>i WoodbrUcr IxdriirdWX nt i»fii» JOHMI _ am) Publlttica Kvery TliutKliy by tb* Wo»ilbrtdK« HubllxUIni Com psnv, Woo'lhrMirw V t C!j»rl*!4 B. Gnmtrj, pteslJent I^inreni's T. rimplon, Vlp^-Pr»«ldent »nA 'riv».urrr Lury P. Orrgury, SnTcttry ARI.fcs If CI'.F OHARI.K.S Ci'.FXXlKV Kitltnr »n(1 HuMI tp a report r i t \mbwi milnf (qr INSURANCr * DRAGOSE 3TMWNST. 4N INDRPBNUBNT Kubwri»l(aii Haiti fl.OS »>»r »t»r U d 34% more ne>v INSURED savings accounls \* opened at Woodhridge National last monjli Compared with January, 1948, the woodbrfdge National Bank welcomed 34% mqre hew savings depositors last month. Do as> these people are doing. Protect your hard-earned savings by depositing regularly in an INSURED account at the Woodbrldge National. Your money will be INSURED up to $9,000 and you'll earn compound interest, too. As little as $1 will open your* savings account. 1M MAW STREET Open Fridays 4 to $ P. M. WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK NUM0UU KKUKH.M. HEgURVID This la not wm, / ii what you •. COUBINIXO The WwidUrldir 1,H«IW / DBPOIIT INIVIUNOS ",,:/'"<•? ?*,.*';''• .C !•"•• / ; : • • • : * ; > / * • ffeBfttTARY t?, 1940. 4* Unssifird Advertlsiflg 'WiiitJMiiinuR n i l M l H I I f O CO. '• i . r i , « S I | , , I , \Voh4brt<C«, IT. #» I'liTillnhmi o* ' '•"OntMUlIDGK INDEPKNttrtWS IKADFft . AKTKKKT PRESS KAIti i AN 1 OWNSIIIP-FORD8 BEACON Telephone Woodbrtdtc 8-1889 Woodbridge Liquor Store "I'IMSIDK Vuir is Our Business" Our dry clfuninfj rfcapturm the sparkling fresh color of new garments, Alterations are truly professional. Quirk **rvlfe. .Shirts luunilcrrd. Hat* i l r a n r d and lilorked. O|»fn Dallly !» A. M. - f P. M. Wednesday* (III noon. JOS. ANDRA8CIK, PROP. 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KOCSIK , "in--. run r •'<•• K i t - •-.; ^<>H HILH M;«:;:: i Proc -rin.liiisi' (i . ! ' OORM:I: KIT .-"• limn,,, ii.,,,,1 ,.', ,, WBM' K.ml.Hi, i. "' asni n »t6Y\l.sTA\IM.:|.']'vp"i (l ls| '" ' • i - I • H i . k u » i o r •*',•.,!! w,,,.,n,,. :;,, . . H ^ J H A*TTKD "BETTER USED CARS" 405 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. SKRVlCi CIJIITAINS SI'llKTCBBtt) . 25c ami ;,(iv pair; TableelotP- *0«. I rrr ri.knp Mml n#HveW» 1'Iie lle.t < iirinln S « * n * 29 I.IVINC3HTON AVRNUB, AVifiNBl. Phone Wooilbrldge 8 - i S H - # • 1/8-24 • Andy1* Esso Servicenter J4 FER8HINQ AVENUE Cartetet 8-S0M ^rt p BUSINESS IIOtSKHul.tl • Service Stations V i ,. ( ,.-,,; i:-.-i.li,,fi'"il|'^:: , ,,''"" '"'i* W o i rliiKR PubllcW ri's'Tvps the right to « d l b r i'i'Ji>rt all ropy m i l i m l t t e d k"if !•<•> not be r e s p o n s i b l e f o r \ rtidr« VMn» n s I m o r r e r t I m x r t l d n o ( a h y »<Jv»r•i.-tcniBrit. Tlie c o - o p e r a t i o n o ( t b » Mlv.-rtlsoru will b» a p J r e H a t t d . ' I . A S S I F I E n ADS A C C W - T B D BiBII A. M. •- John F. Ryan, Jr li;r ._ 0* r Guaranteed Expert Workmanship Hare your radio repairs doM fey a competent graduate technician, All work fully guaranteed. Only be»t replacement parts wed. i - i i y , , , , , , , ,, n Jli'iirv si,,.,,, I'.n'iM.. In Hdvmice. E X M p l I S M • » • '»•'••''• for estnlillnheo' ao6oUnt> OftW. iM'^nliir Ins^rilnni # ••lnii'Kfil Tor nt tlia o n e - H i l l Ails •riiorml four Mil •I"!M"'<1 V t o r e tlint tlm*' -:••i'i!i'<i r y tiio B e l i a l n u |:IIIIH li'i. M nniipnreU, 6 h » Hit? r;tte earned, IN TELEVISION IT'S ANDERSON FOR SERVICE AND SALES -i i" I:M NEW BtlNOALOIiy, jinwn u x CLASSIFIED ADVEBtttlNa Radios \ | nn i.fkirens «r*!88«s; niiii.n Sine. 1 iiily U-rirk, wood pay, vacation ; pay; ri,iiv.-n|,.|it to all buses. l t n l n.' inixii. y, hiiviii Vi-niiok, 2 C»rt«ret A v f i i i i n r , i.., 0201. nic (ij]iHtiiirs), In Carteret. 1-27; a-3. 10, 17 uriOHATOTtt wanted on I'XIifrleiK'o unnct'esaary, finder nnv iiiiiiiiiscment. Lynn Woofl Dress •onipuny, r.4 Multera Lan«, Woodiin.lKe. I'lioTielVooilbrldge I - I 4 U Clarkson*$ 452 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE. N. 3. Telephone Woodbrtdre S-UI8 ESSO SERVICE Colonia News Amboy Avenue and James Street Railings r Woodbrldee, N. J. -The Colonia Club will hold a [son of My. end Mrs. ErawtSoper I reading group for each the children of of Patricia Avenue, was cKWstened the community Saturday at• St. DECORATIVE WROUGHT IEON, 'the Community Parh S a t n r H o i r i OSunday n n J ™ . . afternoon ~f> — "Cecelia's WO-8-1514 morning at the library from ^,i U1 Church. Iselin, with. IRON AND ALL6Y FENCES 11 A. M., until noon, starting this Wilus officiating. Sponsors Headquarters for Quality Musical Saturday. The iegulai- meeting of. Mi.'.- Aii!:c!:i Pontana, Linden KAMJNGS Instruments and Accessories, the^club will be held tonight at j August De Vieo, Plalnfteld. A WINDOW GUARDS Wt carry only leading brandst f i:l,!,AU D00118 8 o'clock in the library. The club [ ception was held at the rtomte is still making cancer bandages the following guests: Mr. and Seiner - Conn - Pan American Stut» Iron Works Buffet - Excelsior - MoresefcJ • Jack Geis, John Dojcsak, Props. and more volunteers aj'c ncedec Hurry Hamlll, Stanley Lfcckc ' "ll-lij Slat* atrttt The Dallape & Scandal!! • Gibson. for this important work. Harrv Hoper, Railway; Mr. WASHING, GREASING i'. avtsmci —First tryouts were held Wed- Mrs. Richard Doochack, Dunel] TIRES REPAIRED Tel. V, A. «^»T3 nesday for the minstrel to be pre- Mr. and Mrs. August De Vied W M and . AMBOY AVE. AND GREEN ST. sented April 28-29-30 al the fire- son, Ausust, Palinfleld; Mrs. Prank ia; Margiur; itiijahouse by the Ladies Auxiliary and Importico and daughters .C^rol SCHOOL OF MUSIC WOODBRIDGE, N. J. , . . -Mrs. Robt'r. .ii'iwithe Colonia Volunteer Fire Co and Anne, Mrs. Lester Kuweraj 357 STATE STREET " Brini^niclt. Miss OiifflHl Woodbrldee 8-0887 ' Mrs. Carie Staunton is chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Al' Maskarenifc, MTi ?d to W.ilter Irvini'. R»liPERTH AMBOY. N. J. with fred 8utter as co-chairipan. and Mrs. James Black, Jeanette' d a t r l!:i.'i been a n fur liif Phone P. A. 4-1290 Earl Cluney, South Amboy. is di- Karen and Robert Black. rector, Joseph Ctereghty his assistGARAGE —Mrs. Alveda Suit, West Street v a n d Mrs. John MackpiviH. ant, and Al Cleaver pianist. The Standard Esso Products was the luncheon guest of MrS. ,,.id Avenue, i-iiterUiiiii'JMr. AUTHORIZED DEALER committees include: journal, Harry Francis Westbrook, New varhaft Mrs. Jiuncs Schillfr. Nor Phone Read, Robert Schussler, Mr. Ifnd Buescher, Selmer, Martin and 567 ROOSEVELT AVENUE Friday, • Over the ivcek-end. ( Woodbrldre 8-4064 and 8-0533 Mrs. Stanley Seabasty, Mrs. Helen Eupiphone. -Mis. Mildred Condas i» rew£ CARTEBET and Mrs. Puskel Merrill. Cor. Amboy Avenue and Student and Professional Huelsenbeck, Mrs. Edna Skibinskl; Derating at her home on Inman Avi'iiup. rnlertained on Instruments. CARTERET 8-J63S refreshments, Mrs. Christina TagSecond Street Peter Gillmiisen, Rose'*' Musical Instruction on All gart, Mrs. Edith 6cott-and Mrs. Avenue after being a surflciaj pa* Firestone Tires and Tubes [den Crosby, Linden; Mr. Instruments. Dorothy Schussler; tickets, Mrs, tient at Rahway Meoforial H M - . • • " v "'• H«J-iy Head :ni(l Mrs,5' Woodbrldre, N. J. Marie- Butter and Mrs. Emma Mor- P i t a h 4(5 New Brunswick Avenue —Mrs. Mary Barbosa hag w lUscn, Colonia 111 celelj) risey; publicity, George1 Scott and Fords, N. J. !&«» MeiTiito birthday, ,Mrs. Margaret Scott. Practice will turned from St. Elizabeth's Perth Araboy 4-694S INSURANCE v ^ itr KarJteli. West v 7 be at 7:30 P. M. Wednesday eve- pital, Elizabeth, to h nings, at the flrehouse, with the Cavour Terrace. a day of gfllftng OL • • Stephen Hodroskl, Jr., Prop. —Mr. and Mrs. ^at^t next rehearsal on February 23. HI iiui Bank. Representing Bo/nton Qrottien Thompson, Aroherst Avenu*, Res. CA-8-6404 s Chauncey McSpkitt A Co, Orer 27 Yetri —The Civic Improvement Club tended a birthdaj[4>arty <aj Ferhap* your heating plant needs ^Jver Road, visted Mrs, sponsored a successful Valentine day in honor of Mrs. -i modernitliv. Automatic clocks and Snpiiclt, Hoboken, Thur dance Saturday evening ait the Hodges, Jr., at the Gypsy dampen may nave up to 20%. Telephone Woo4bridje 8-1892-J M,cSplritt attended a Television and Radio Sales, clubhouse, Inman Avenue. Mrs, Carteret. KLECTROL OIL BURNERS e of Hie Ice Show at Mr Service, and Supplies Stella Esposito was chairmajn, asINSTALLED. —Boy Scout Troop 4fl r _ Square Garden, Tuesday, SOUND EQUIPMENT RENTED sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ceive its charter from STOKERS INSTALLED. Sr—Mr. and Mrs. Armanu Var.: Recordings Made - Just Call Us Suit, Andy Esposito, Miss Helen Council tomorrow night," " i F ' t S f tden and children, Godfrey c Suit, James Black, Fred Rosenberg, flrehouse, Inman Avenu*. Stanfirf HINES ROOFING CO. 296 PKI&HING AVENUE yn, Fagan Place and •*' Music was supjied by the "Rythin- Seabasty is seoutnwiiterriBJffiS 1 Gntters • Leaders SkyKfatt CARTERET, N. J. 31 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE nild O'Neil and son, K^ aires,1' and a song -program was is sponsored by the Colonia , Slate and Aiph»H l o o n u METUCJ1E.V, NEW JERSEY -..,.. Cliff Road, visited h w 1 ' given by the members of the Glee teei Rubberold Bhlnitos " *** Co. All member? $ Call Metuchen 6-1538 N W York City, Saturday. Club, under the direction of WOODBRIDGE All work covered by Workmen's Firt Company and LadMs rtu*mand Mrs. George U? Thomas Leworthy. The,'door prize Compensation and Liability ary are invited to attenjn, At.a'tft*. Avenue, ^attend* ': was won J>y Miss Dordthy Longcent Com t of Honor held a 4bt)i wedding annwersary * street, and a, special award by Perth 'Amboy High School, Mr. and JJU's. Francis Wtstbrook, The nextme«t- thony Giacobbe was awarded 456 School Street, WoodbrUr* ing of the club will be he|d to- badge and Daniel Hahl BUur*» IfDavid Bruce Mayer, . morow, 8 P. M. at the clubhouse. Scou tmaster feeabasty and < WO-8-1077 and Mr'f. Donald Mayor, F The Olee Club will meet Thursday Hahl, chairman of tnrf troo 1' Avfruie, celebrated 1 evenings, 8 P. M. m it tee, attended. f t , liday with a party, with 1 —Mr. and Mrs. Fredi^uttferj —The Card Club met Friday at j ng guests: jJerry and Tlnninf and Sheet Metal Work DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE the home of Mrs. Mary Brady, hertt Averjue, entertaitw^ $0, G(U'y Mohi', Julia Mri HaiTy Scull, Clark T&W. Kooftnf. Metal CellUin aod TtfETEBED RATES Gaywood Avenue. Present were l*ftl - Fooita > Nup|i|l«> H(H»fn»mt laid, Mayer, Jr. 1 Furnace Wor<i Mrs. Christina Tfggart, Mrs. Ema l->t»fe Dully - I . N. l.ov'l lnaprrtrd I5o Crru M T B U - <<nlnra - 1'riaklci 7 Eaeh AddiUonal H Mile . . 19o Wels, Mrs. Ednft Sklbtaski, Mrs. Blrda - ( ' • * » - f 588 Alden Street Etnma iMorrisey, Mrs. tyary WoisOFFICE: 443 PEARL STREET nis and Mrs. Margaret Bcoit. 15| NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE Woodbridge, N. J, WOODBEIDGE. N. J. —The Colortia Teen Association PERTH AMBOY Tel. 4-3419 Telephone 8-1241 met Wednesday at the Colonia School, With Mr. and Mrs. Hirst "SINCE 1905" Broom in charge. Games of shuffleboerd and ping-pong were enLATEST STYLES joyed, and about fifty boys and ONE BUTTON ROLL girls participated in the dancing, NO GLTE3S fXPEBJMENTrt Hi Meredith street Also cheperonint were Mr. and DOUBLE BREASTED Rooflnr • Brick .Bidlnx Mrs. James C u n m The next AsPerth Amboy, N. J. S Metal Woik . sociation d^nce will be held MonPiano Tutllni • Voicing - Action PEDSH^OJ day evening, 7:30 o'clock at the 309-313 NEW BBUNfljmCK i v Befulat|nc - Repairing .. V, Colonia Library. Miss Patricia Fox <S SMITH WREET PERTH AMBOY. It. l \ Telephone P. A. 4-2911- W is chairman assisted by Hope Jenot };"• ttS. PE-4-M18 PERTH AMBO1T • Charies Reasonable nings, John Klmball, Joseph TerP. AV 4-09M-W ranova, Charles Marten, George BIPERT WORK GUARANTEED Mapps and Kenneth Johnson. Hlfbesl Reoommendations ChapVones will be Mr. and Mrs. Broem, Mr. and, Mrs. Currld, and BRAKE Mi\ and Mrs. Edward Talbot. • Mtsicsl Instrmneits t j Geis Bros Gulf Service Eddie's Music Center • Real Estate - Insoranee • Esposito's Music Shop William Greenwald REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Holohan Brothers Donald T.Manton • Television & Radio T Appy's Radio Service RoeflBg and Siding • HANS J. WUEWRICH Pet Shop Eferyirherc Clark, the Floritt Uuo Laundry Vhrrlf : Oil Burners f. A. 4-141! ':i1 "• " RTERET NOVELTY _ Ha }«" li MO 1 III^H- -orn; paper fO ''#', , '-"I1 '"i'" 1 Iliri-e piipera l i t » , . • — T I^Miiniiiiiiri «imu(. t ' h a r n t t — I ' « « • • • ) w Cli.'irij,',. r,r copy a l l o w e d ' o t M No 2.' i. th'iH lo a l i n e — f l v i w o RAYMOND JACKSON AND SON twt New Woodbrtdn Headquarten for a Complete Line of Men's Work Clothes, Shoes, Sportswear and L 1 eiitii 14O v «r itii* .. ltQvHf.U Timi'.i Woodbridge Radio "Fine Rug Cleaning" l*|li'H(T, „. use p«r 1JM Locksmith 407 MARKET STREET KRTHAMBOY > Amy mi Navy Store • 1 (Uratrd !• Homllag Alley llnlldlng) P. A. 4-1616 General Appliances \ Fords Recreation Liquor Store 3 "ll, . 21' "I'KIIATMI: TIlttDK Nn Complete Stock of Domestic Anderson Radio and Imported Wines, Beers and Liquors 414 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amlny 574 AMBOY AVENUE Phone Perth Amboy 4-3715 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. kuzma Cleaners Tr. OXE NEWSPAPER SHOPPING GUIDE and DIRECTORY • 1 I .i '• s ''' 1 U I K YOUR Liquor Stores '„. I,I, . •'"'"•''•li'il 21J SMITH STBEBT PERTH AMBOY. N. J. Flume 4-SM4 • Fiieral Dlraetirt • Hines Roofing Co. Henry Janten A Soil Joe's Pet Shop For Bettor $i Tuxedts Piano Tuning SYNOWiSCKl Funeral Horn* 46 Atlantic Street Cwt«ret,N.l . Tfefhont Otrtent I-»71B • Umbtr Mi Mlllwork # Jmph L. Cwiklik Let An.EXP^j 20 New Jersey Roofing Company Sam Fox Brake HENCE coj Wq BKAKt; t Plumbing & Heating • Woodbridge Lumber Co. Radiant and Munullu Hot Water Hek,tiiu Oil Burner* Installed. General llepujr Work Woodbridfe, N. J, Joseph Paul 24 CLAIRE AVE. WOODBttlDGE, N. J. for litllttWttl Inrtrmutlun call WALL T6 WALL Tllllg —The Ladies' Aid of the New E. NIEB DoveV Methodist Church will meet tonight 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs, {Hi Befiecker, Wood Avenue. IS $TAJT BTBKET. FOHD8, N. 3. Wcbhip service at the church win be at 9:30 Sunday morning. The BATHS KITCHENS seriinon topic will be ''The Lord's Prayer." Church School will be al. BUBBER FLOORING 10:30 A, M. The official board will (QUALITY FIRST) mast at the chui-ch at 8 p, M., T. HARM8EN AKTTILECO. 191 SMITH STRICT " " • % THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1049 >nie SET JIGSAW:—Deposits 70,123,000 were in 127 New bunks and savings instiJons on December 11, the State artment. of Banking and Insurance, reports . . . Beauty culture would be termed and designated a profession under the provisions of a measure introduced in the Legislature by Assemblyman R. Cooper Brown, of ft*. during ^ comp .the boa 1 Colllnsswood. . , . Hew Jersey poultrymcn have enrolled 589,575 chickens and turkeys In the New Jersey-National Poultry and Turkey Improvement plan . , . State Tax Commissioner Homer C. Zink, of Belleville, has been named by Governor Driscoll as chahman of the new State Parole Board for a six year term . . . Governor Alfred K. Driscoll has been urged to support a move- State, by the Lltvany bill in tht ment to establish a ferry service Legislature . . . Minimum wages between Cape May and Lewes, of severity-five cents per hour for Delewars . . . The State Depart- * forty hour week would be rement of Motor Vehicles has quired for New Jersey workers named the hit-and-run driver as after Juk 1 next, under a mintthe meanest man In the world . . . mum wages and hours bill introPersons and firms engaging In duced in the Legislature by Asthe business of teaching the driv- semblyman Prank W. Shershin, ing of autos or motorcycles would of Clifton . . . Rabies has been be licensed at $100 a year by the prevalent in the fox population of Sullivan County In New York State anil there is considerable loss of cattle In that county from rabies and unless the Infection Is checked, it might spread to New Jersey, the State Department of Health warns.*. . . Tenure 'would be provided full time school dentists the same as school teachers, secretaries, n u r s e s , janitors, clerks and other school employes. under the Clemens bill in the Legislature . . . The State Pish and Game Division of the Department of Conservation and Economic Development would be authorized to name the Gorfe in the Raritafl River the 'Ken Lockwood" Oorge In memory of the late Newark News writer, by * e Mathls bill before the eglslTturD.' CAPITOL R. Ftsh. ft n»b«rtn»n, *fld Dr. F. H. Fisher, a wtttUt, mM-ty accident in n ffaoty.«a*b tteentiy when trMflr State Moto reveals". >' . dieting Ml May County ftjr . State Dcpa^tnHtit of reports. J ',V M' 7¥ 0 * the Special This fehy »• moriiing at 1, Hast president j ton Woman's Cli « oi Our Savior's J P y heir husba w. Mrs> Carl K son ' Richard, ar " ; WilUam s t Frank atrusz of ft OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. Closed All Day Tues. Feb. 22nd WASHINGTON'! •IXTHDAY 'lrf' were h e | 'I'noop. ,.| 2:00 o'clc °t Mineral Hon PS? 1 ! 1 ' 1 8 1 *a'sin Clov « ?itrk *^ff f - Woodbrida i/icjfcis Eutvrudn Vacuum Packed Lb. Con *r Jar Acme's plantation coffee men' secure the finest coffee obtainable. A unique "heat-flo" roasting process "seals i n " the flavor of every bean by penetrating rays of indirect heat, then these famous coffees are blended to your particular taste and rushed to your nearby Acme! rch e Week-Enrj.Only! ... Result of 58 years of 'Know How' Oranges Medium large size. Juicy Florida dozen 3 3 C Today's best orange value! Hcov7 bodied . . . tops them all for flavor and volue! Flavor sealed in by vacuum pocking, Try it NOW! Tm ANY "PMC IS TBA ASCO :. 44c V£ This is "National Hot Tea Week" Asco Orange PekoeT|A ^ 26c pack*,. MJ Ideal Orange Pekoe Tea Bags of M HOC Tetley Tea V- 32c I Tea B a g s X ™ 7 9 c Richer blend. Ground to your order, Wincrest :. 4 0 c Lighter bodied, vigorous flavor. Sims and Hfirs. Joh Avenue , entc. of the birllidaS a\.and fcennet iW£e: Mis wi) •'local children, WU Mib Edr "He Mlfl |MkNancy "id Mr. anil Mra. Antho id children, Anthony, i: Mrs. Bertha. Kanlc ^>'». Prank' Maawros Wr<. o fafljert. Thorn" l i e Women's •'"hnWchUWSfe ha«( Ink-1- Florida Seedless Grapefruit 3 '•' 17c Jersey Rome Beauty Apples 2» 25c Fancy Mclntosh Apples M;^ 25c New Crop Southern Cabbage fc 5c U. S. No. 1 Yellow Onions * * •»• 29c Jumbo White Celery Stalks *» 19c b Fancy Western Carrots 2 »«*«17c Tomatoes Green Giant Peas p 20c Cherries"" 'L, „„ 27c Farmdale Peas'Vo',5""115c m Tomato Juice 3 " ^ 29c FLAKO p | CRUST : i P^B, 16c Pork & BeansA5C0 2 ^" 21c VEGETA81E *\ ll-»t. O O _ O railC| 11 V " n0 JUICE Cream White ih8t ;Z «on33c Tomatoes ^k ,d iiIl ."L 23c COCKTAIt L cant Z O C O e U T I S f'tnth Sty I* Siring ^ rant OJ\t Orange Juice '"„*) "«t, 25c Cream White stl0l tl, 0fl 93c Blended Juice 3 ' ^ 29c Pie F i l l i n g r i ^ ' T 3 3 c Whole Kernel Corn JS. 19c Dtl MAIZ O 17-«i. Q C Tangerine Juice 2 '*.r 21c Lemon Pie Filling,*'rE, 23c /•«V ^ O r n Cmn Jly)« * tdnl « ) 3 C r Pineapple Juice 2H «„ 38c GoodLuckr r2 4 X15c I N l O l e t S OH Ihi Cob L tarn 3 j C Mail lab«l for I f . , book, "JO Hxip.i Mm Ilk. ' N 01 Peaches r::'"" ^.™ 27c c Q-T Frosting s ,™X"i 12c Del Maiz Mexicorn ".21c Grapefruits l :r; 2 2 r 29c lD IOf ! S ' i ! K r - 23c Fruit Cocktail " „ "37c Cake Mixes °° "*!Pk, 23c Asparagus IDEAL Purplt, In ExlM I : _ _ . FAHMDAIE Or..n JO-OI. O C — Hot Roil Mix 23c L i mas .nd whit, Htavy Syrup 1041. MM23c «.n / J C 5TKAINED STKAINID Butter Kernel Butter Kernel Swift's «AIY Clapps PEAS CORN Meats 2 J r . 35c Foods 10 r 93c Wholt K.rr.,1 ion S3c Jf. 19c V 17-01. tan 19c Diced Meats 126c Ctrttl, 16c Otltntil *-*i T o m a t o Juice Sun '•• 3 1 7 28<- box Firm, perfect tared. taWH —Tlie : th-s r killed, fancy, fresh Roast as„„„ Fl l u $' 9 L PLANNED The Women s Guild B's Church will Hold a a t auditorium on Wedne t a l 8 o'clock. Homemai A prizes will be feature ^yn Matthews is chaii ! social. jrgers or Serve i torn Monday riist|t at 1 Scandinavian Giffi Be 51c 59c 43c 53c Be Kb. M « e R«»d o n " ' >y'* The ftvfrHJwH cl ThitUi meat PEAS BEANS 39c Pork Roll Skinless franks Midget Salami Bologna Flounder New York M fite V according IS-OI. - 35c 25c ^ t o 6.7 bUUon'23 ! . tasty, economic Ib. iudes aid DU2 DufPs Hot lO'ioi. Roll Mix 14-01. I-OI ii-«i. 25c 2 packogti 25c NAIISCO IROADCAST COINED Codfish Cakes HAIDSim 10'i-«i. can. 20c It-oi. can 33c Hash KEF Premium Crackers 1 25c mmun NA SC 7.18c Hygrade Franks *«.«« w e Cheese Ritz " L k 27c Codfish SHREDDED vhh Friends Beef %'l „ 63c Sunshine Hydrox X 25c ASCO Catsup fAc Ccintd t< Wilson's Hash It-si, can 33c Vienna Fingers V",hi"k, 24c Woodbury s 0 :r Fig BarsCUCK1N *°?L pk, 31c Bridal Bouquet 22c Potted Meats WILSON'S 3U-oi. can 9c 1 WIUONI I D T 8-ei caif- 24c Vienna Sausage 4H>I. can • O C Instant Cocoa P«ncakt Hovr k Aunt Jemima ""£,%: 16c Sweetheart r r 2-.-17c Soup Mix S 3 > " 32c ttAP A Uncle Ben's Rice r;;* 1 23c Ideal Syrup % ::b.Hl.19c PALCO Cleanser 3-114c Sauce Mushrooms "!"."*<!!, ... 35c Apple Jesco Pine Soap 2 S j 25c IDEAL Mushrooms " T "*"«.**Vn Strawberry Preserve J; 37c THRIVO S , 2 ^ 29c ASCO H Tomato Sauce — 3!r.20c Peqni^t Butter -r 35c 3-Little Kittens Dazzle Bleach Holiday Brownie Mix r 49c of the Hopelawn F ' «J Association has one week .and will ;ht at * o'clock in 1 p w u 'sjphool. Plans will lor the A&iociations 1 3 | ' ary party. Meal MI0 55c 59c MlJ » f 27c IVORY SOAP packagf X ' ( , X 3 packaatt liU SPIC & patkal* P X . 22C BlKfHV > 411 fc\S OOLB 1EAL (HUE CAITON) I X l l A U I O I AIL-WHIH •Extra Large Decorated Layer Cake 75c Chocolate fudge c*ke, vanillp Iced, with Urge head Washington. Assoried Rolls ,'°".15c Angel Food Ring « 3 9 t Golden Loaf Cake ^ 19c Supreme Bread L 3 1 4 c ANNIVERSARY * Cocoanut Cream Bar Cake 35c SpacliU 45c value! >wo golden laytn! ; Strictly Fresh "Grade A" Eggs 2 7 6 5 c LARGE MIXED COLOK~ {• I fi ~VT~ Gold Seal Eggs":?;; 59c Silver Seal EggsJ» 55c Margarine " f p t , . 27c Del Rich M " " ' f pk, 36c Mild Cheese . " 1 6 1 c 2 2 ^ ^ "! Cream Cheese 2 K J & Loaf Cheese"" " '" Swiss Cheese Lard Dairycrest Ice Creqm With Card > •. ,* v s x modhim cakoi o. irsoiM 6 knives with stgin- IVORY SOAP DREFT 29c C«lebron| Waihingttn'i Birthdoy This Weekend! Silverware Set quality nickel silver. IVORV OXYDOL CAMAY Toilet Soap 2 — 17c f,.nch less steel blades, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 soup spoons. Well plated with pure s i l ver on the ffnest Pitt ic 1 Fancy Selected Wises {m ihr even t ltBtUii*ws Ml • IBs and Mi s P oil Oil IN TONIGHT Natio»al Chtrry Weekf Mafcf Chrrf CAMPBEU'S t to be heftt in brium, Frbiviaiv 2j kfflade c.ikes ,uirt COURSE PDS — Rtvruit Rob !, son of Mr. and Mrs,-] ;. -839 KiiiK Georges I ,™ipletecl the lenders' t r l Source with the 9th lnla at Fort Dix.fie is to teach Avmy met res to now induct 2^ 79c M«llprocit,iB»o FREE. Winlid 1 . cunJuln.Hnnw' « . i , waf, '' ill ' Wc kMDKNT-LJlADIR THimSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, rrons Near Endof Court Trial, to Face New Brunswick e 0 Rout R O ut C^^^-^-^^55,12 Parochial CarteretK. of C Keeps Winning Skein Unmarred;Is Season , J®* * u fJ Record; DRAZENOVICH. Kahway Clubs Tied Captures Woodbridge Combine Handily, 37 to 18 Contests to Go OF THE PENN STATE BOXIN9 TBAM, ONB OF THE lloth ti 2 Kivalrirt • i ; , r h jim Keatlna's ri i cuiii'l combine i Jioir worst. (Iff™I. ,! ihe Imnds of Ih-' m ii Haliwuy City ,.. iiuhilns won the ,,n,!,,- by it 52-24 liiins, second half hiiil little troub!:1 s.nnt'i, who were 11! >>s of several cf r,..,'vc -•. Thp Rahway ,„ curl" lei"! imthp mil failed to rellni-liini: I ' I C n a m e . .1,,,. Baeek set the fast .liurs by scorlnK 1' ••II Nniiicr was close ;. !>• other; with !1 , ;uiii Joe Ryan l urn-,' M"irers with ; CVO Inteimrdl;.•([ tlifir winning , a .trim!! Blessed '. Kl'/,il)flli to the .,'!> The yoimx ,I.I •. work a m i a , exhibited by ,:i , t n i m « i t n l in ...IMI vii loly over ,-;i Jum( V s t e l ••: ntl With til*' I'.utiiiK Use net.s ii iijhy Unxvary ,,.,n e l second in . A,ii 11 poinLs Mi ivcie t h e be.it :.-.• Ble.wd Sac-1, t-i,!hi counters I , i i ;M i ; i 14 I |K LIST FOR IMBOY DAYS \- S.VITRDAY itafking up VM; We've ::i;my items •.t huddled it final Feb•out event, •ml all sizes -nil's, but you • uine super |) i i.tiwy colored anally adver- . . .,.-.., . . _ , 1 . 1 . 1 . ™ . I'- M : i l i m i . I ' 1 I :i liant . forward, racked up thirteen t v t , points to snatch the game's indiWOODBRIDQE - - Thr Barrons, ' \V I. i.ncm Keating'** ("barges Given n e a r l y tlie completion of their 0ff9Hresr ST. 0ff .7.V! vidual scoring honors. Lesko was season willi a rccDni of seven wins .:,(») MSAWWBI9HT I. .Inmo Season's Worst Blow, .nun second high man for the Fords ag- l\ln.|y,lfti"ikl st nine dtfeais. encounter the PROSPBCTS nf I'm. Kiirly, f AntlHinv'x gregation with 12 digits. McAulilte Mfilvelz. I 11 Brunswick Vocitmnal School Losing 52 to 2 4 rrt COUB&0 relation tomonnw nnshton the was top man In the point making RANKS — WOODBRIDOE—St. Joseph's K. department with eight registers to of Rt.I Blujisrs' hnnie court. TUP game 1 IP e l . I C. of Cai ten; maintained theli HE He WON is scheduled to start 11; H o'clock, undisputed lead In the Parochial his credit. -i CQLLEOtATE. ft Ccach Baithn'^ court stars will , ^t. ( h n r l f . i ' A. Keatln?, League.dli'ec.•fl. .1 olin'y CROWN tN be mil, to avnv.',o un curlier 41-34 11 !1 .100 School League by virtue of their tor,James I'Ktrl.-k'N announced this week the secHIS FIRST 29-19 triumph over St. Anthony's setback at the hands of ihe tounty y£AR OF ond half play will terminate Suns i . !'• i n r ' s .MSI )f Port Rending. I; waL quintet. A vidwy over the S T . J A M MS' day with the loop playrofls schedVt:s will just, iihiut assure the WOODBRIDGE—The) St. Mlch- Ed Ihnot paced St. Joseph's to Bar ons of' an even split in their »els and St. Charles quintets main- tlielr all important victory with- II) ule-J to commence nex^ week. gtmL3 for the season with two re- • tained their tie for fWt place In points which was high for the Tpe schedule of games for Sutlmalniiu gamed with Hoffman High game. Joe Koll'oas was close beda£ Wbruary 20, are listed below. the 81. James' Grammar School School and Meiiiclvn, wiio were „ Our L»dy of Peace vs. St. Jo-.Iliirler, !• loop by winning their respective hind his team matt with four field .«nt down to defe.it cai-linr in the goals and u foul. Superior Was St.seph's, 1:30 P. M. I'nvvi rs, na-mes this week. l!;i I int. i campaign by die Red li\nn-». Anthony's chief scoriijg threat St. Andrew's vs. Ht. Joseph's K. Mullen, St. Michaels' was almost tumbled with six counters. Howie M"Callen. cne of thp best from their top perch when St. James' went down to their of C, 2:15 P. M. all around court iinformers in snappy St. Pettr's combine forced second defeat In the second half St. James' vs. St. Anthony's, 3 Central Jeisey took ovn the septhe laague co-leaders to KO all out of play at the hand? of the power- P. M. o n : I.AHV H <i V 'loiiiil roup IV scoring dcroy with 18-17 victory, ST. JOSKPII'S !• ful St. Joseph's five by a one-sided •DO counters. He has scored onein order to come up/wjth a slim 37-18 score. The Carteret quintet thud of the BniTons1 jioints thus Captain Bobby Jordftn was chief- dominated the game from the fa: this season luid chalked up 182 I U ly lenponsiblt for St. Michael's vic- opening whistle and demonstrated of these in his l-.tsl.ten Hames, after I tory with his all around Play and superior all-around play. •j I)' Lllkii, Sii-tin^ off to a slow start in his i I consistent scoring. Jordan sank Tom Luwlor and John MedVeW first five ti|ts. McCillen, a/diiviriK II n ' l * k l , K Murk, i four field goals and thr«e fouls to wt.e the big guns for St. Joseph's V a r p a , n type player, mustered a'majoiity capture the tramt's top offensive with ten and nine points respec- Ihiml, i •t I' of his markers from io,sitk- the foul ST. ANHItKWS honurs. Joe Gaul followed his cap tively. John Valentine copped scori:l !•' T line «here he is most effective, His ' Una in UK> point-nutkLng depart lnK honors for St. James' with five Kirk, r outstanding piry which has drawn Xlivka, f KT. ANTHONY'S with flv» counters. Eddie markers, comments Ircm several basketball Kityc, r O and Shad Halntead tie WHOSE Our Lady ol Pea?e got back In l u - i - i l i i i s , f . . . . 1 otticials mny assure_t]if lanky Barfor scorinn laurels for St. Petw1! the -win column by posting a hard- cuviiKi, r ... TAT? PUPILS . ' n 1 •on stur a berlh oiTths All-County :i , if IHCLUOSP were close behind Mullen In th fought 30-22 Conquest over the Superior, I Knv;icli, ic und All-State fives. > HAMAS, I'i'lxlllilll, I With Captain Moon Mullen 3ciappy St. Andrew'? combine of THINKS CHUCK Tomorrow night Coach Bartha Stmixilir, K Mi-AnHfff, pavinit the way with 12 points Avt.iei. Silllll. K Intends to start alt his seniors who LOOK/MS HEAVYElko, Our Lady of Peace's bril- l.'iv.:ik. I; from the floor, St. Charles' kep iiav<* borne the brunt of the-fled flf HOPEHS'6 their undefeated string Intact b: Blazers' attack Mils season. Howie COACHED IM 27 subduing a St. Thomas'fiveby YEARS — -McCallt.i and Ed Qalvin will stai't 27-20 score. PKAZSNOVICH 16 at forward: Bobby Kopperwhats ALSO A 6O'M/NUTe Hicliie Balint and Eddie Kernel and Richie Hodan will be at the were close behind Mullens in the guard slots and Big Ed Olson has scorlnK column with nine and sbt tl« pivot post assignment tucked points respectively. Ray Teipanick MlOCilANIi'AI. h D I T . 11:4 UiVK l'J2 under his arm. Bert Toth and Doug criii T<*MI:\-IIOI sr,1ST L'MI liill.i and Captain Tom Bader w«« high \v Levi, who will be wearing the red men tor St. Thomas with a com- u s l \ ' 1S9 and black for the last time this, Knskul i'lf:uif*r« icn 121 Hunt ibned total of 17 counters. Itii iseason, are -afco expected to see a S K k V H ' l - : K I . K ' T k l S III) inn lllu Iliml i .'..... I •-'.', H O St. John's dropped t surprised lot of aqtioq in tomorrow night's Ml 1IU 12.) t-k 5S9 St. Patrick's team from the undecontest. :u 12:. 12; Hllml :n feated ranks by posting an imI.'.* HKHVIl'rS Last week the Barrons walked By Johnnie Royle n y Slin|i 135 177 pressive 17-14 decision over the 'ruftsinen orl with one of their most thrilling ^'iub IK of Tfaw« favored five. Uttle Joe McKenny Tfi1 121 Tavern w games of the year by turning back 28 All eyes air focused on the Barrons as they roar palyed an Important role in St. Five 44 orse's Painters Roselle 52-51 In the final minutes 2S B Vets 4:; PAI.KO'S mkii Hoys John's victory by scoring nine down the hoiw stretch striving desperately to equal Mt. C:inn«l Vtln 42 187 147 Slipll ('nmpuunil 01 the tilt. Howie McCallen put the Tnmnskftvlrx points which was tops fot the tilt crvli'e K l c t r l c 1.14 Shell Yard :i» K,9 name on ice with his pet jump shot or better last season's record of an even split in their 1 r. S itumaty 35 12S Captain Joe Valentine was close 'orl l!»aillug Vet«. urtluy Nite <,'liil> as time ran out. i'alko's Tavern US K i w u u l s 24 StawlcUl behind MtKenny with eight markgames to come out with a better than .500 average. 111 12 r> OfflCR Itllml The Baivons had a 32*23 advan(MUAHKI.L.VS (1) ers. Morris Powers paced St. PatS l i e l l Lull Regardless of whether they reach their goal or not, we rick's with eight points, 126 tage at the hdlf time period, but Kald 724 710 712 m S i l K l . l . I.AH. 1 0 ) Siiliyuk TOUT ISHAhlNtl YCTK. ( I t the Roaelle quintet eiupted in the 17H think Coach Bartha and the Red Blazers did a remarkU S ii)j us ("Mliira ST. JOHN'S Simccn* . H9 t'ommerton third period and olosed the gap to -•4 I ' J l (-, Clilanllii A l l h a n l ,. no able job under the circumstances. They started the 14.". Nemi-th, I II 135 11(1 a 43-41 margin going into the final Ut'ilul.imi •!/ikuI t '. ii:i in 141 15V HONHO , 131. 0 , us 177 stanza. season handicapped with the loss of three veterans Valentin*, Sfil no Zullu 4 ITS . Hi3 The braak in the game came M Klmir). Wnsllcli •I HI ir, lul I 'UPAS'S 12) who were to have formed the nucleu3 of the 1949 aggreIJ70 VOtl 02 when Sam Mason of Roselle walked Arnunr, K II no •:]:: iiO's noTK i;ij l:i.licrt». if 1 gation, but the severe setback failed to discourage 131 179 154 to the foi}l line with the outcome t-leurm . '. ir.e I 17 M 181 167 of the game in his hands as the Verel), Jr. Wil Mnynrek Bartha and the players, who went about the task of in \t* in ST. P AT RICKS Srrok l)«mltn Barrons held a slim 52-51 lead, IS! 206 194 II Vercli, Hr. rebuilding a winning combination. S.ilio, I Il . . 2 H 2,",6 llm D.niko but the nervous tension caused him w InmlKiui, 1 1 to miss both his free tosses with "" Coach Bartha had a few veterans to work with who I'iiwer*. i1 SII3 m i l l ' . a .\yeiiel <2l less than a minute remaining In li.i iiraliun. VAI5I) ( 3 ) SHI0L1 passed through their baptism of fire the previous year. ,, II A. Jticiian. IIS 1 8 9 II. S n i l t l i i . - s .... the game. . ir.7 Isclin NIL 1 in Vcivli Sr, 167 1711 lOltlcl' Si|llf|il Kav- ... . Mi Howie McCallen and Bobby With these he worked in several promising freshmen n;i 11; Waitt i-ir, Shell s Ktiulas I,",V I.M Mix Kopperwhats were the Red BlazISIS l Ili.S 204 I'linlllli'kl and sophomores who surprisingly gave good accounts 177 i h S Haiti.11 ST. MI< HAK1-S . 1X2 ers' scoring heroes with 17 and 11 of themselves when called to action. Lee Straube, Tony I:. l< inlan, < s.v: 77(1 811) '1 points respectively. Stronkmenger SIIKIJ, (III SATI'IMMY X I T K C l . l ' H ( " I ALlIASlS ( i ) y. 1 copped the game's individual ofSmith . . Pichalski, John Tomczik, and Jim Lake are a few yearis:; 100 1311 «ivcr . II;:, 1IH fensive honors with 19 counters. .Stawiikl in i tin I'lifslak IKS lor. 117 tings who have helped tiie Barrons while gaining valuIK 8 14.". AIIIIUMI \\"ooiMii;iiiiiK I r, i i Sll IVrriini ii f able experience for the future The Red Blazer mentor ll'OI'-lll.'ll, .\ ln.:isi Hllml III U7 17 ST. PETKIVS l - a k i - . I' could have prevented several high scores against his Su|i|>,(, I V, T U7:i 741 70S l - n l v l i i . I' AVUN'KL (3 ''ktnliiff, !' team during the season, but instead, he inserted his > I» (HI FFanilerhan 139 174 171 H1WANIS f.al y.-r, Mar •ml.il. {'•'•> ?i\ 1S3 S-1.-H.iell ... 11)2 141 l, >:! i,-, i) 19(1 future stars to get the feel of varsity ball. We think .Vtlnon, g Mhiirp 1QS ik 147 171 I I'll I fill K t p i T W li;itH, H 1ST 183 l . a i l a 175 1»1 .1. Si-hWt'lULT 311 lloiliin, g Bartha's strategy will pay off next season when the m Builiuir - . 171 144 1 6 2 in 22S us H7 H«r\;it1i (Continued on Page 14) v 1*4 224 IM shellackings he took in several games his year are SliO 7D8 870 Nt-itmer »l)!l l l - l 69S 7 1 1 forgotten. 0 KMKKdlONTV SQfAD (J) MIKmlliiK ill Trinli" <)!•' Scoring on the Township Bowling Alleys SPORTS ROUND-UP r IIES . |f: »iH mir regular for £2.50 KRS In -ity elastic. luml to 50c Uil-WOOl SUitS it'll uceu for •< tuuue [OATS >'• our d a r k [<•'<' to $65 iOKF hvws Jackets —lined *'«' to $32.50 * 10.00 I'ANTS Sizes Only J i Flannel to $17.50 95 Howie McCallen, the Barrons' brilliant forward, is one of the chief reasons for the local quintet's successful drive. The lanky point maker has over 200 points chalked up to his credit thus far this season and is being compared with Buddy Campbell, one of the alltime Woodbridge High School greats. McCallen, wlro stands well over six feet and weighs 174 pounds, is credited by1 his coach as being an outstanding defensive player which is overshadowed by his consistent scoring in double figures. This week-he heaped new laurel* upon himself by. being chosen the most outstanding player in the county, an honor which has been due for the past month. As the player of the week, he was interviewed by Ray Somers, a local sportscaster, over radio station WDHN of New Brunswick Monday night. McCallen maintains a straight "A" scholastic average which may help clinch his scholarship' to William and Mary next fall. Recreation Senior League Winds Up in Four-way Tie The Jecreatipn Heavy Senior League is aW the present time hotteH than a firecracker on a pot s W e , with the Avenel Panthers, St. Andrew's, and the Mtftowners t l tied up for the loop leadership with a five-two reco r i at the jnd of the first half play. To confuse foe matter all the more, a four-way tanglq is inevitable when St. Anthony's and the Barons, tilth four wins and two defeats, meet tonight to decide which aggregation is to join the top three. Going back over the records, we were unable to uncover a local league which wound yp in a four-way tie for first place The situation may cause 9am Gioe a few sleepless nights arranging a play-off schedule, but the f^r-way tip is an Indication of the keen competition in the ledgue . thts year. From where we sit, we would hate to stick our necks out to pick the champ, as all four teams have an outaide chance to cop the title. The play-off games ought to be honeys with all of them evenly matched HOOKERS . . . Molnar's basketball team to hold its inaugural banquet Saturday rUght. . . . Hyer Larson seeing action with the 8t. Francis (P.A.) Walter Drews, the Harts A.,A. new drum beater, ing elaborate plans for the rapidly approaching ba»baii cimnalKi . . . With approximately twelve « p t rate 1IMSM.functioning in-the township, basketball (Continued on * " " " * uuo, r . . •< .... (I lurviith, K Deter :AFTS.\II:\' 170 144 172 •. . . I t If Ml. Kl Ms 197 li»7 \'i'i lit" US I7l' His H2 Heni.itiMii liuhsrtH UDiisiiian Keller f'OI.OMA I! rvi-riltl, I ..'", KmitliiK, jl „."'. :i ... .,..-.. Ii II , ,. I) I'OPHH.A ITil I S (I H Srhulei- in;. ( i f tt-t- . . ... HIT IMI MAVK 5th Annual Clinic On Baseball Set ISli H7 172 •Itil 21)2 i'.in l.Sil. m Hlin.l .. Ill Calvin inn 140 John iMiilik ; HJ 137 112 151 7S« till? tliiriislfy UNTIL THE 171 172 112 Season Starts . . . 18(1 KaiKiinui liiu Oerity 1H3 781 I'.VINTHKS 177 Uil 114 8l« (21 1S7 IHS lilj H 1 u V 1 it 2«'J 1DI •J32 141 1JG 234. DON'T WAIT Ii51 1U7 121 I'UU IB Miiluney in llti OFKK.'K ( I ) ml. IKSmith us w liiitm liiii i I'ursak ORDER NOW 171 S31 VO PAINLESS DENTIST CI^VSLAND, O, — When would-be robber, who had taken ;he wallet of Dr. Samuel "R. Q«rion, 3«-yW-old dentlat, put his tun down to count Uie money in J(» yum. the dentist engaged the Aan In a knock^qwa, drag-out j*t««.'th« would-be hold-up mtn W\ th* worvt of UM flgtit, nui>ing MVtre »c»lp l«c«rtWQA In « po Uce cell after the battle. is:: nil 8 S91 till . 11,4 112 U'7 II2II ! ' S (III .L. .11:14 . . . 151 . ... PERTH AMBOY—The New Jer* sey Stutt Peflwaiion of Umpires Z u a r and the Physical Education Com- .Mlnn,vl at the Perth Amboy YMCA | will sponsor the flith annual b&se- llllml clinic to be held at the Perth Amboy YMCA, Thursday, Marqh 3. The entire program hits been u'rangeti through the fine cooper- iry ttiort of the Newark Bears Base* > Mil organization of the Int«r< rational League, and Austin "Bus" Lepine, wl» will be on h*nd to wri {iv« Qh» of his exceptional Wks llani'uclt M m baseball. Lepine, an outstanding; ill around coaeh at Hiihland Park ilgh School, will *V*> d«wonstrate ,he various teciinlques of catching. Parke Carrol, Oenefal Manager MT. l >f the Newark Bears, and Buddy aassett, manaser of the Bears, will v, Tiake an appearance to speak on Blliul, 'he timely topic of baseball an aIVOVIU'H career. I Through the cooperat|on of U\e Newark Beura Buseba.ll lO$ce, tin Uneup of fthwi wilj be Itoineo w 8qm« of Uu> movies to beP tealured are: "Wor)d Series Moves of IIW." "Batting Stars," "Jntide B«««i>»ir "Pitching Stars," md "Circling the Baseu." 21! SL'4 17E Kulii • AH ST. CICAllI.lW MulUn. i' S H E L L C O M P O U N D (U> i.M i s » ICfl 172 ISM ISJ .Silii IIKTTY'S Itl) ... 17s 173 .. 141 172 - 125 lit.I l.VI lti,-l nit 125 802 NAdYH CD ... 1»2 . 17,1 \V;ir.l ... 1 i ') ) IInut 'toil MrsKlrk ICS Cheslnk 153 Huk;i . 12,1 797 174 127 128 2IU 1 r. 5 215 1114 .... ITS 14S 157 n i l . .. 1SI 1,'iH ... !ll» HI fI .... 141 20:1 144 133 160 147 174 'j 749 1411 ... . US 138 ' Ilili 701 Ill,UK BAI! CD 181 144 m SHI l-urii. j. 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FEBRUARY 17, 194!) •CYO Rout Colonia Roy Scouts ' Plan Pa/ier Collection <Continued from Sports Page) (Continued from Sports Pa«e> *M surpassed softball and baseball as the most active locally Sewaren*A. A. the surprise of the •woodbridge light senior league. . . . Joe McLaughlin " Bob Qillis, who seem to improve with age, are ytag the best season of their careers. . . . Howie McCallen has given high school basketball in this area a Shot in the arm with his outstanding play this seaSon. . . . Notice all the uniformed teams in the Recreation League this year.... Charlie Parr has temporarily retired to the bench because of doctor's orders. K"«fllK. lluylr. (! INWANri <»:> Ni'1'or lln!ii!ifc Tailor. i llu . k, K N. Ha. tk , B ST Zfl |l!r .Connie Mack. 86. scofs at talk' Suraeon Genpral maps drive to^ » ' " * retiring from baseball. bar any -flu" epidemic. " '''\)'"ttl' » METCHIK MOTORS,Inc. Your Authorized DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer •ST. GEORGE AVKMi; RAHWAY. >. J. CARS NOW ON DISPLAY Colonia Notes alfnir and mu-.ii' will br supplied by the ''KryMonei >." There will be prices for the btst and most original costumes. —Mr. and Mrs. John Mnrkowski. Amhevst Avenut.Were'hcwi* loMr. and Mrs John Tomaszewski. Slic s ter. Pa Mr. and M-s. lanatius Murphy. Clifton Heights. Pa. \ COLONIA—Boy Scouts of troop —Mr. and Mr?. Donald Mayer. • 45f held a dance Saturday at Co* Fairview Avenue. enUrtained at a Ionia Library. Chaperones ft ere Mr. Valentine dinner on Sunday Mr. , an! Mrs. Charles Nickerson. Mr. and Mrs. John Godenitch and son. ' and Mrs. James Allardice. and Mr. Thomas. Woodbridge. I and Mrs James Suthcrlin. —Mr. and Mv.v Gewse Keller. I Prize winners were Miss Agnes Middlesex Road, entertained their , McClure. Miss Patricia Suiherlin. liddau?htci. Pamela 'Keller, of j Thomas AlUrdice. Phillip PrasSer. Avenel. Sunday. i Miss Jean Smiierlin and Miss Ann —Mi. and Mrs. Herbert Diefenj Stafflet. bacher. Inwood Avenue, enterI The troop will conduct a paper tained on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. j drive Saturday in the Colonia sec- Oostflv Scherr and Robert Qer : i tion. Residents wiSiiin.! to \\a\e, berich. Unoin. ! paper collected are askejjjo gel In —Mr. and Mrs. Ausust Frazier. touch with either of the patrol Arthur Avenue, were the guests leaders. O. A. WilkPrson, III. orSunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter i Charles Dumas. Drake. Railway. —Daniel Den Bleyker. North Hilt Road, entertained on Saturday Gary Den Bleyker. Avenel: SA>"I:AMI:NT '?'•> i; K r Michael Fomenko and Russell Den Bleyker. Colsnia. » t —Mrs. Wendell Doll is confined H to her horfie on Midfleld Road 1 1 with a bronchial ailment. —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Birmeli. Midfleld Road, entertained on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Howard BirBartons Near meli and son, Howard. Jersey City. fContinued from Sports Page) —Miss Margaret Scott is recuperating at her home. Inman Avenue, after a tonsilectomy perKnsi'.i.i.i-: formed Tuesday at Rahway Memorial Hospital. —The Civic Improvement Club will sponsor a masquerade ball. li Saturday. Febniary 26. at 8 P M. at the clubhouse. Inman Avenue 'ritv. 2 i Fred Rosenberg is chairman of the , Inaiwuml costs to ,.>;,, 000 despite hops of i-, ,"„ " MEN'S - ^ • SPORT SHIRTS $2-00 All Sizes and Colors. Slightly Irregular MEN'S - . DRESS SHIRTS $ | .50 All Sizes. Slightly Irregular. .MEN'S CORDl'KOV Believe it or not make the most of it! Charles HWIKPI. ford; Hi. and Mn, M ; | rotylko, Carteret. RIKI'M',' John Burket, Mr. and' u min Thompson, Cnim,,', BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY AND SAVK! $ 10-°o • JACKETS IT'S SPRING! Mr». OUTLET SALE Rap-Around ROEBUCK AND CO Jacksonville, dilif ; \. Ctwrlps HodBfes. Ll'iid'ci, MANUFACTURER'S ij.,,., A Good I'larr in Buy, SHI, or .Service Your t'.ir .Tlnirvald O'Niel nnil dayfehtrr, Of-aldinc. West Cliff Road( spent Saturday in Jersey City with relatives. --Gcone Thompson^ Amherst Avpiuie. celebrated his birthday at n party on Sunday. Guests Included Mr. und Mrs, Oostn Knape. Brooklyn: Mrs. Enirst Miller. This Sale Will Be Held On Saturday FEBRUARY 19th You\e killed a little girl. Miitof. that's what! You didn « think the stfety campaigns and accident (Utistics applied to you—you were i "good" drivtr — you thought. You could stop "on i dime" until that Hitlc £irl ran out in front of you. Now it . ',<Kt late: she i dead and all tour regret wont briag her back to life. O1»K!N M l I»A> Carteret Shirts, Inc. i We CJnnot stress too strongly: Drive « i t h great o r e through school zonLs and tro»dcd streets; t ihild"> lilc is in too precious to he iatniitid lo carelessness. Thu • f t i Ititil of A. M. TO WM) V. M. HIONE CARTEUET 8-5118 652 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET I i and o'l i of Ihi* community IIH.IN RYAN BURKE I'. \. \ t t ' l . HWK HUM.. 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