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.For I Frankl!n i<br />
The Record<br />
V~I. XVlll.--No. 22. MIDDLEBIJSH, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY <strong>16</strong>, t952<br />
,o_,<br />
[,,,ow" Nowspope l<br />
’{a-~, - - 2<br />
Price Five Cents<br />
Twp. Residents Ponder O# c ots’ Wow NewBrunswick Man<br />
On Possibility<br />
Airport Site Proposalot AirportHere Sought for Stabbing<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> Twp, resldcnls spent w~th the New Brunswick inter "I haven’t reatIy given the alr- Wanted: r were spending the evenii~g a~ home<br />
+WlhL~ week pondering a proposal by<br />
David Davis of 218 Burner SL,<br />
change. This would be three relies port much thought," said Joseph<br />
iSaturday .]ght, Mrs. Lunnon sew.<br />
New Brunswick. Negro, stocky<br />
the Civil Aeronautics Admlnistr~<br />
i ing, when she told her husband<br />
longer but eouJd cut travel time Staudt. <strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong> Cornfinn<br />
recornmendhzg Mll]stone as s .<br />
bu0d. wears glasses. Frequents !she detected some sm’t af anoke<br />
’ oy O m nues miUee chairman. "’1 don’t know<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong>.<br />
site tar use s~ an alternatlve aLr- where they tntend to put It. In<br />
l outslde their home.<br />
DsvJd D~vls is wa]Ited by eouhty I Mrs. Lunnoll we.t otztslde to<br />
p~rt for the New York City ~area, * * ~ * Millstone, there isn’t ~too much po]ice on a charge of s abb ng E, !investigate<br />
should a replacement for the New- ON THE QUESTION at Lake- room, with the highway o. one Henry Lunnon of DelmonJca Ave. i A moment Inter, h s wife ~ d,<br />
ark AWporL ~eome nece~aty. *~-ood, Gov. Dr~coll said th~ *.reek side. the ~’lve! on another, and<br />
Although the propOSed MLIl~tone that stale officials dislike the Civil bul]cl[~gs all a~ound. A,~’ey. it’s<br />
last weekend. Lunnon. who was! she heard him cry out.."Help<br />
~abbed between ribs of the )eft<br />
site t~ actually in Hlllsborvugb AeronautJ~ AdminJsttaHon’s choice a third choice anyhow, ]’ don’t<br />
I’ve been stabbed.-<br />
side of his body. Is in ~’alr cond[-<br />
Twp.. ]oeal tesldenls are awnre of Parslpanny for ~ch u fie]d, and Lhlnk it’ll be put ,eat <strong>Franklin</strong> She told Police Ch ef Ed Vborfinn<br />
in Middlesex General Hospital hess told LL Russell PJtelffe~ tha~<br />
that eonstructlon of an airport said a study of the Lakewood area <strong>Township</strong>."<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong> Police have she rushed outside to see what had<br />
there would mean a heavy volume had been ordered. TownshLp Comltteeman W. R~-<br />
0/ aLt trs~c over <strong>Franklin</strong> TWp. Meanwhile the Newark CRY sell LM~Q ssid. "I guess t~aL our a warrant out tar hl~ arrest on a happen~l, and she saw her woundeharge<br />
o~ atto~io~s assault,<br />
It w~ stated that Millstone is Comr,~lon urged Drtscoll to people in East MLIIstone wouldn’t<br />
ed hczsbend grappling with a man<br />
Davis has been identified by<br />
~bout 60 percent agricultural ~ move Newark Airport to a distant like the idea of an airport in Mill- who she Identified ~LS DaVh.<br />
4~s also tMnly .populated. It was rural ares. an~. asked him to stop stone. However. Millstone Is in<br />
boththe victim and his wife as the "He was bleeding very badlY,"<br />
man who stabbed Mr. Lunnon In<br />
~urt.~r explained that the area’s ’*ell work iv. connection with the HlUsboro <strong>Township</strong> a~d out at our<br />
Mrs. Luonon rele~. She took a<br />
his (rant yar(l Saturday night.<br />
only [~lustty Is tile Laurie RU’~ eonstruetlo~ ot a ~ew admlnl.~Lta- Jt~’isdietio~. ~nyhow."<br />
rowe) and bound up her husband’s<br />
had been a house guest 0( the L~be;’<br />
Reclaiming Co. in East ~MIIl- tion building" at Newark AlrpoTL side. eaM hurried ]~Jm In the ho$.<br />
Lt. Russell l~eiffer of the town.<br />
~tor~,. The Belle Meade Army den- An elaborate safety program by<br />
nons many Umes in the p~st. pits1 in the family ear, The as~a|l.<br />
~hlp 1)alice department took an- <strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong> Police re- ant<br />
d<br />
era! depot ]los three miles to the Newark Airport. looking toward olher view of the ro OSed air<br />
fled from the scene, she tol<br />
its reopening<br />
P P " cons ructed events leading up In’police.<br />
, was st~d~ed ye,~tet-<br />
. ..,q~’est.<br />
po ft. . "If the y are g olng<br />
to build<br />
Sentiment among township real- day at a meeting ot the Nation~] the stabbing from a descrJpflolt by j *’m emergency ~peraUon waa per.<br />
a~ airport ot:t there ’ I gpeas the<br />
dents reflectedan airpor~Str°~gin°pp°siti°nthe vicinity.InAir Transport Coordinaling Cam-<br />
Mrs, Lunnon:<br />
proposed highway from Somerville<br />
formed on Mr. Lunnoiz as ~;oon as<br />
The hnsband and wife were I he reached the hospital.<br />
]o¢~tLng<br />
mlttee in Iqew York. Circle to the New Brunswick Turn-<br />
It Js felt that an airport would A spokesman for Ihe c~mmiltee, pike entrance we’ll have alZ addi-<br />
’present aa enormous hazard to which represents all pb~es of the tional burden to patrol. But It it<br />
o, ,o .,,<br />
Millstone- Vallev Sweens 3.<br />
r<br />
Wins Title 5th Straight Year<br />
Other sties mentioned were program would first be lried ouL for Fra.kH. <strong>Township</strong>, the police Ar ~<br />
wood, the latter being /neared in fore being brought to Newark. It I means more work," he nald.<br />
~o~t circles throughout the state, is designed to speed reopening of<br />
IN THE REPORT On Millstone the field on a commercial basis,<br />
o., ,.., . Human Relati*n v°" ’h’° ........<br />
is 43 mJJes from midtown New announcement regarding the .... I~na! games In the <strong>Franklin</strong> Town- J, Lapsyn~kl .....<br />
1~] ]43 137<br />
panel’s recommendations would be Jxoert ‘~*p<br />
~’k. It was further expJai~ed<br />
to Attend<br />
F,...’. L~,*uo ~,~t night W. Klinger ....... 148 <strong>16</strong>5 1.<br />
t 3HllKone might cause some made today. ’ r Lo become township champions for<br />
sir traffic dLffJeuit¥ ,because o~ ItS The Lakewood area wfl] be Stud- ~he filth ~neecutlve year.<br />
Coun W orkshop ]oe~tlon on .Green AlrWe¥ 3 and led under a resoluUon of the state<br />
T~. v,,~., o,.o~. ,~ ~. ~. ~.<br />
Its closeness to certain d~mger PLanning ~l~d Development Coon- Mrs. Miriam A. Hayden of" the crown by beating Community No. Millstone V~lley<br />
and caution area~ and MeGulrc ell polity-making ,body of the De- Center for H.arnan Relations Stud- |’ 785-744 an~ 852-795 in the first J. Karuzas ....... 150 145 147<br />
Art’ Force Bane at Ft, ,Dix. partmen( of Conser~ation and Eew les of New York University wUl two ~ames of 1he three game act. C, Lazleky ...... 145 l,~ 1~<br />
N’ewark end ~ew York ".7ould ~omle Devolopme;~t. be present as consultant at a May Community NO. l wo. the first W, T’arl~ ........ 194 <strong>16</strong>7 196<br />
he reached ~rom the suggested "The future development o~ net- 20 dlseu~lon of family relations, half o~ the Iengue. Millstone won V. Jansen ........ 131 17"g I76<br />
~.~re via Old Amwe]l l~d. to New arian in New Jer~e~," said the It has been announced by the Sam- the second haft, nece~;ttatlng the G. Paris ....... 149 212 137<br />
Brunswick and through Rts. l and ¢otlnci], "indicated the need for erset Committee on }lumen Rela- fallout,<br />
9, reqtllrtng one ~.d a half hour~ new terminal facilities, finns,<br />
Altholzgh 212 and 210 ’~’ere rolled [ 759 &52<br />
Of travel. ."The Lakewood pine; a~’a has Mrs. Hayden eoordln~tcd the Paris<br />
by<br />
of<br />
!he<br />
Millstone<br />
winners<br />
Valley<br />
and ]o~ers.<br />
regJslered<br />
W.<br />
Community No. ----- 2<br />
An ~tlternate route to mldiow, been ~uggt.sted .~s a ..it(: that gives two workshop courses In human<br />
~anhattan over the Turnpike promise n| being available for Itelatlons given Jn ]951 by the w|lh top a bowHng three honors gnme total of the of 55T, Mgizt<br />
Ih~-ough the New Brup.~wlck In- ]sliding opel"aria.;3 v, hen. due Io Somerville Community School for<br />
lerchange, woul(I requtre cor~truci<br />
wombat conditions, the tL~.e of<br />
~*I, Hrapsky..<br />
T, De1 (~aqfle<br />
. <strong>16</strong>:{ 148 1<strong>16</strong><br />
139 ]60 92<br />
Leisure Learning, She is at pres. In a rolloff of wlnncr~ of Ihe 1Ion .f .3 10-mile-road byp~xslngj other alerts wutGd endanger ad- e~lt teaching a pioneering human second division, Community No. 2{<br />
NOW Bru~]s’.’-’Jck ~t~d cor;nee(J:lg Jaccnt communities," relations couTse at Pratt |n.,~t[tute took Ihe first two game~ from Ew.t<br />
in Brooklyn.<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> No. 1 to win; Franklhl<br />
P. Ba.~celll .....<br />
.}. "£~ru~h . .<br />
V. Knight ........<br />
.<br />
131 129 119<br />
150 114 147<br />
148 1~| 180<br />
place st p’og WardenI: I’mp’oyee Fined " 8 p, °°°=’ m. at tho homc "*° of Mr, ’"° SCOres °"" will be fOOnd elsewhere East <strong>Franklin</strong> NO. I "<br />
I and "Mrs. Joseph Dee. Ridge Rd,, , . ~<br />
,o .........<br />
For....... ,M;s*rea*;n" Three Horses person in the coolly who is in- Scores:<br />
., ,3,<br />
in this paper, L, Collier ....... I45 133 149<br />
E. Tobias ....... 118 125 11/<br />
teres|ed it] ~111111DII FCI31[OflS.<br />
W, EaSlon " ..... 152 134 188<br />
Mrs. Tess Daddlo, dog warden IN OTHER CASES, Alfonso Rcr~s It Is one of a ~erles at work- Community NO. I 3. Kolsehr ........ 12~ 131 18,5<br />
for marly Ce]Hrsl Jersey munl~:l~- Of Hiram St., New Brunswick. re- shops under thr leader’;hip of<br />
3. Kerekest ....... 1(;1 ]79 149<br />
ties. was fined $2.5 and her us.: cenved a suspended senter~ce a.d Son’tpson Smith, cou:ltv ~uperln-<br />
J|m Thompson ... 134 ].57 ]34 684 660 7el<br />
~ta’nt the same amount in munici, pal~l $3 costs on a charge o~ public to.de.! o[ sc~ool~, w~tch th[~ Reserves to Continue <strong>Franklin</strong> Park PTA<br />
spring have dealt with marriage<br />
p~ =ourt ~ls week for mtstreatin Intoxication pressed by Ptl. Adolph<br />
counscItng and parent~chi)d rein- Police CIosI Tonight Hears CD ID~rector<br />
-not dog~--horse~ Canvaslo. tlonn. Edmthld Jenkins, acting dlrect0f<br />
Joseph A. Zucker, townshl Frank Magyar at Dare St.. N’cw Arrangements for transportaUon The seco11~ week of ~ralntng for of civil defe~se Jn ~]le towushlp,<br />
~gerg Of the Society tar the Pr( Brtmswick. pai<br />
d<br />
$15 for eareless to Martlnsvllle can be made b~ <strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong> police reserves spol~ Wednesday .ight on lo~al<br />
-~e,Ttion at ~elty to Animals<br />
driving, and Thomar~ M. Zook of telephoning Mrs, Ruth Robbins will be held to.lght fn I~e base- air raid preeat~tiorts at a meeUng<br />
fharged that Mrs. Dnddio and Brantord. Pa., paid $I0 for speed- Somerville 8-?1~;. ment of Mlddlebush Town Hail (4 the <strong>Franklin</strong> Park PTA.<br />
her employee. James WInchestel l.g. Both were asseSSed an addi-<br />
Films were shown by some clvil<br />
with Lt. Ru.~;e]l PfeJffer giving<br />
both of Dover St, left three horse~ tlonal $3 casts. GANG R E PLANS PARTY<br />
defeme workers who asslste~l Mr.<br />
owned by Mr,;. Dadd[o, out In<br />
Ipolice<br />
Instruction<br />
A card party will be held nextl ’ Jenklr~.<br />
field durin~ three day~ of rah<br />
-- -- --<br />
Friday by the Millstone Velleyl Any homer of a I~d Cross first<br />
~ru w2s. Arithmetic Instruction Grznge tn the East Millstone aid card can participate In police Invited to Services .<br />
~, Daddio and Winchester<br />
denied the charges, addl.g that<br />
Demonstrated to Faculty given In<br />
Grange<br />
addition<br />
flail.<br />
to<br />
A<br />
playing,<br />
door prize<br />
prizes,<br />
will be<br />
hours<br />
reserve<br />
o~<br />
training.<br />
training<br />
There<br />
Iwo<br />
will<br />
hours<br />
be<br />
per<br />
40 The Rev. Dav}d Jenks, former<br />
1)astor of the Middiebush Reformed<br />
the horses were kept In stal]s until<br />
Mter Ihe rain, at which time the<br />
were ~Howed In the field,<br />
Elementary school teaching of -- lnlght, with total hours of training<br />
arithmetic and how [o develop<br />
Icttt somewhat by homework esskill<br />
in number thinking was dem- Teachers Are Commended signments,<br />
Church, has extended sn open in-<br />
vitatton Jo member~; of the local<br />
congregation to attend his new<br />
Two other charges of .qllow[n<br />
a hor~e to ran at large broug~<br />
by Miss Mary Kasslc~ of Berry<br />
instrated to townsh/p primary teaeher~<br />
nt a meeting in the <strong>Franklin</strong><br />
Park School Tuesday afternoon.<br />
For OrgQItiZcl~OtlO| Work The course will be conducted<br />
every Friday at Town. Hall.<br />
MrS. Emily Burke, president of<br />
church In Schenectady,<br />
any time.<br />
N. Y. ~t"<br />
St. ~ere dismissed by MsgJstrate Methods explained by Richard the I~r;mklJn TOwnship Teach-,<br />
Verno~ D, Magma,n. L. Mansfield are those advocated era As$oc~etiot~, complimented Schedule of Graduation Exercises<br />
Zueker’s charges of improper by Dr. HBrry G. Wheat. local ’= ,..o. To Be Considered<br />
"~tt~g ~nd by School Board<br />
care were upheld Dr. Whoat’s t~eals Is that ar|th- and participat[o~ In profet$1ona[ , *<br />
]loweveP. merle shotJ[d be taught systematl- ’organizldlon$. The Townthlp 8nard of Educct[0n will meet Monday night to<br />
The court hnndled all charges ca]]y--tha~ the teacher should guide Mrs. Burke pointed out at the consider and probably approve It tentaUve ~hedule of gr~duatio~<br />
as aa9 ease. Mag~trate aeeuBedpupils hi USage o4’ systeJ~atl¢ moth- recent Board of [duc~tlon din- exercises which has blon drawn up by Dr. James Lynch~ lupervis-".<br />
Lhe two defendants of l~g, and ads. nor that Ioc~I teachers have 100 Ing principal<br />
he was tempte¢1 to dii;~gard "Understanding is [mporta~t~ ~rcent’ enrollment in the Frank-<br />
Dr. Lynch |aid he has staggered the 9raduat}ont in order ta<br />
their statement& the p u pfl must dove lln Townshl Teachers A~o¢i~<br />
allow plrents and friend| to attend more than one in c|s~ they<br />
,<br />
lop number P<br />
Ml~s KeJ~J~s chlt~ge9 were ~ h~vt relatlvu in different sch~olso ’,<br />
Ideas before he learJ~S the arith- finn, 1~ ~lrcent membership tn<br />
Thr~ graduaUon| will be held next month at Kingston Plne-<br />
~s~d because ~he w~s tmab]e metie ]ansultge to exl~eSs t~se the New Jerley EducaUon As- Grove Mar~;" and M dd ebulh $¢hoo s. :<br />
IO.m’~o positive Identl~caUo~ o| [delts." said MIm~leld. soc[atlon,Dnd mote tl~fl ~ per- The board will als<br />
O<br />
be asked to approve or turn dawn ~rlp~<br />
’~e awaer ~ the ~e~e ~tl~;~ .h~d A qumUo, per;od fol owed ~rdmt mlmbersh~p in the Ni~Upnlll which will be !©l~duled for the f t~lr~ by vm’<br />
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Poge Two THE RECORD Friday, May <strong>16</strong>, 1952<br />
:’.,CHANCERY<br />
SUPERtOR COURT OF NlfW JERSEY Of MarEaret Foley.<br />
NOTICE TO ASSENT DEFENDANTS said name John Doe<br />
being fictitious:<br />
Mrs, S ¯ G<br />
D,VlS.ON SOMEgSET COUNTY DOCKST F-152,-5,<br />
" Smith~r<br />
(L. 6.) THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO:<br />
.a. Sweeney and O.neT<br />
John Doe. husband Curtosy<br />
K I ro’ee’e¢’e"<br />
co.., El h- Date, of Ms, S.coney.<br />
to 11¢’(IO’’--<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> Club<br />
& Par. PePIons Interest On Tax Map<br />
NO, Of tnMrested Of <strong>Franklin</strong><br />
CompllL Part/el Nam* of SL<br />
¯<br />
L John Rubint and Owner 10~ 14<br />
Mrs. John RublnL Dower Debar Ave..<br />
his wife: Balint<br />
Rublnt and Mrs. Owrer<br />
Batint Rubint. Dowel<br />
¯<br />
his wile.<br />
"<br />
3. Ginseppe Sareni Owner 250 7 & d<br />
and Mrs. Gtoseppe Madison<br />
SarenJ. his wife; Dower Ave.<br />
.....<br />
#.. StirEng ifome Owner 159 " 2? ....<br />
Builders. Ifne.t. Victor<br />
~ll corporation of the Ave,<br />
State of New York<br />
5. Same parties Cq - Owner’---159 29& 30 ....<br />
in Par. 4 Victor<br />
........<br />
Ave.<br />
6. William N, Day Owner 203 24 ....<br />
and MrS. WEEam R. Owner Irvington<br />
Day his wife; Ave.<br />
7. Jamesjr. andC’Mrs.R°berts°njames c.Owner<br />
............<br />
ArllngtonlgI $ & 6<br />
Roberison. his wife: Dower Ave.<br />
Elmer W. Robert~on Owlter<br />
and Eva E.<br />
Sobertson. his wife; Dower<br />
Mrs* Walter Seou Owner<br />
Robertson. wife of<br />
Whiter Scott Robertson.<br />
widow;<br />
John Doe, husband Owner<br />
of Ltilien L. Frost.<br />
Said name John Doe<br />
being fictitious;<br />
Lillian L. Frost: Owner<br />
James ColOns<br />
Robertoon ST.; Owner<br />
----<br />
8. Sophie Nepper and Owner 262 14 the. --<br />
John Doe husband Curtosy Madison<br />
of Eophie Hepper. Ave.<br />
~aid name John Doe<br />
being fictitious.<br />
Amount said name Jobs] Doe<br />
Of Tax<br />
being fictitious:<br />
Sale<br />
Matthew A. Foley Owner How to arrange flowers [ntoresLand<br />
Mrs¯ Matthew Dower togly was the subject of a toill*-by<br />
9-t0-35 A. Foley. his wife; Mrs. Wditam Godsey. ~ member<br />
$75.57<br />
- "15. " Metuehen Realty & ....<br />
~)wner" ~"15261-63 inc.<br />
the TrOwel Club. given be/or~<br />
12-<strong>16</strong>-46<br />
Improvement Co.. Codtogtor gig.95 the <strong>Franklin</strong> Ctob at ColonLal C.era<br />
N. Y. Corp. Ave. dens Monday night.<br />
Helen Stoane and Owner .Mr& Sampson G. Smith was re-<br />
John Doe. husha]td Curtesy kleeted cinb president. Mrs. Ed-<br />
11-17-36 of Helen Sinane, ward Smith. Pecordtng secretary,<br />
SEt.99 said name John Doe<br />
being flet~Uous; and Mrs. Be~amLn Stoofon. treae-<br />
George Sinane and Owner urer. Other officers elected were<br />
7:f4-38"’- Mrs. George Stoane. Dower Mr~ John J. Kelly. vice-president.<br />
~3.97 his wife; and Mrs. N, N. Stover. correspond..<br />
Rngine Vette widow;<br />
.<br />
Dower lag secretary. ~l*-<br />
Christine Vette and Owner<br />
7-14-36-- John Doe. husbarld Curtesy<br />
Announcement of the club’s<br />
$60J3 of Christine Vette. dower show on May 26 was made<br />
said name John Doe by Mrs. John Van Mlddtesworth<br />
being fict]llous:<br />
and Mrs. Chart,s T. Tucker, clair- !<br />
?-14-36-- " Christopher Vette Owner men. The show will be held at<br />
$,54.75<br />
And the unknown heirs devisees and personal represen klives an Colonial Farrps and is open to the ;<br />
their and each of their heirs, devisee% executors admtnistra or~ .pttblle. Mrs. J. E. Terraria reef- ;<br />
grantees, assigns suceessoils n r gh i Lie or interes of a [ of th strar, has entry blanks gor dW.- ;<br />
12-5-40522.52 I above said persons. The name "John bee" set ou above is f e tou t ribut ion.<br />
j the husbands being so nominate<br />
d<br />
heeause of the abuts" of pieJnt ff to A report on the 58th anw.tal<br />
[ ascertain the true Christian and surnames and to ascertain whether or<br />
not the female owners are m~rried and the wives of the mae owners<br />
convention of the New Jersey<br />
are herebs designated by prefixing t~e wor State Federation<br />
d<br />
"Mrs." before tile known of Women’s<br />
Chrislinn and surnames of the male ownem.<br />
Clubs waa made .by Mrs. Charl~<br />
You are hereby summoned and required to serve npon John he,eke. MeCiure. who attended, t~Rher<br />
ptointift*s attorney, whose address ts El4 Smith Street. Perth Amboy. meT,beTs at the convention<br />
New Jersey, an answer to the complaint /ded in a elvE action, in whlch<br />
Mrs. S. G. Smith and M~. Tot<br />
<strong>Township</strong> of <strong>Franklin</strong> la plaintiff and Joseph BLmt e al~ are defendants raps.<br />
pending in the Superior Court of New J?rsey within 35 days af er May<br />
18th. 1952. it you in|l so to do the relief demanded n he e0mp ant ~rs. Smith gave the annnal<br />
will be taken against you by d(*inuif, president’s report. Other report~<br />
The action has been instituted tOT (he pui~oae of foreeinsing the were given by the following eom.<br />
Certificates of Tax Sale purchased by the plaintiff The date of site mlttee chairmen: Mrs. John "]<br />
the amount for whirh purchased, the Tea e~s ate concerned ~nd the Io- Saw. membet’shlp: Miss<br />
cation on tax map ot <strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong>. County of Somerset and State<br />
11-13-39"- of New Jersey. and the reason why yell are made a defenderd are aa PennelL hospitality; Mrs. William.<br />
$73.46 shown above,<br />
Bird. books; Mrs. Dorothy Ha[[.<br />
[. GRANT SCOTT, Internatinnal reisUons; Mrs. ToT.<br />
Clerk of the Superior Court. Tans. program; and ~, M¢tJinre.<br />
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Bergen Brew Jdmt. 159 8<br />
Distributors Inc. a Victor<br />
New Jersey Corp. Creditor Ave.<br />
.....<br />
Metucben Realty Owne<br />
r ~51 19-27. hie.<br />
& Improvement Co., Codingfon<br />
a N. Y. Corp.; Ave.<br />
SZizabe~h L~ofden Owncr<br />
and John Doe,<br />
bslSbOltd of Eliza- Cttrtesy<br />
beth Gordon. sotd<br />
name John<br />
being f[ofiflous.<br />
Naymond Gokl’en Owner<br />
and Jofie Golden. Dpwer<br />
his wife:<br />
John Golden Owner<br />
a,d Victoria (’.olden Dotter<br />
his wRe;<br />
Sdward (;oldell Owner<br />
nud Marie Dolden Dower<br />
his wife: ’<br />
Emma Brongh nnd O~tner<br />
Robert Brough. Curies)<br />
her huspond<br />
Gerlrude Borke aa<br />
d<br />
OVtllel.<br />
S an ev Eorke. Curtes~ ¯<br />
her husbe,td<br />
Eb~*~beth Rergerlnl. OWll~i’<br />
widow;<br />
LUhl Keller and Owner<br />
William Keller. Curte~y<br />
her husband; ....<br />
Jo.~eph Eulzt: Dwner 244 t9 &: 2~)<br />
Nn[ph BUnh an O~ller .’~[adLso:t<br />
iflcompotenh and Ave<br />
Mrs. Ralph Bunt. Dowel*<br />
hts wife:<br />
Jams<br />
~<br />
EUfl[ an<br />
d<br />
Mrs. ()wuer<br />
James Stint hi<br />
s<br />
’P..[fn Do~.e:*<br />
7.14-3~<br />
$46.38<br />
SUPEEIOR COURT De NEW JERSEY<br />
NOTICE TO ASSENT DEFENDANTS DOCKET F-Isle-st<br />
ll~6~t0 CHANCERY DIVISION, SOMERSET COUNTY<br />
$tP.65 tt., S,) STATE OF NEW JEREEY TO:<br />
Block- Lot Date &<br />
interest On Tax Map Amount<br />
Of <strong>Franklin</strong> Of Tax<br />
PePson$ Interested Parties<br />
Doe ....<br />
Nama of St. gain<br />
~d~t’y--Shaher ...................... Mtgem |~ 9 11-13.~<br />
SUmlier Ave. S<strong>16</strong>52<br />
Edward Rreauh and Owner 198 26~ [~,<br />
Josephine Nreau[t. his wife;<br />
Y-14-36<br />
Owrer trvtogton $66.75<br />
Mrs. Edward Sreanlt. wife Dower Ave.<br />
of Edward Sreault and<br />
John Doe. husband of Curtesy<br />
Josephine Nreaull. sai<br />
d<br />
name<br />
John Doe, being flctRinLtS:<br />
.................<br />
! Joseph Cheresko and Owrer 264 t~& [I 12-14-43<br />
’ EmEy Cheresko. his wife: Owner Wtiimore $15A0<br />
John E. Creche and blr~. Owner St.<br />
dohn S. Cr@sko. his wife- Dower<br />
Harry- N: Hoist - " Mtxee --- tS~ t ...... ’I:i4736<br />
I ................ Sumner * A~e S~Tg *<br />
i George el. Snwyer: Mt~ee 173 ? 7-14-36<br />
; F. C. ~unter: ~[tgee Girard Ave. $124.67<br />
Renry ~allhlg an "---Owne<br />
d<br />
r 208 " i[~ li.l~.3~ "<br />
ft.[7~26<br />
Mrs. Ilenry Baiting, Dower Ar[tngtort ~[~2.g~<br />
$Td.2l j his W[ e’ A’.’e.<br />
’- .....<br />
~ hie uehen nee Y & . Owner 154 I 9-10-35<br />
i tlnp~ovement Co.. a N. ~ Cod[aaron F.tL26<br />
Corp.; Emma Sanherlein and Owner ¢t.ve.<br />
dohn Doe. hnsband of Curtesy<br />
Emma "h~nderieto. said nadte<br />
SelWiDGYJGa Appointed<br />
To Middlebush Church<br />
A student pastor has been ap.<br />
poilded for the sunrmer at the MJddlebush<br />
Reformed Church.<br />
Re is Vernon Dethmet~.<br />
dler at the New Rrtlnsedek Tbeo.<br />
anginal Samivrary. He t~nd his tara.- ,<br />
fly ¯will soon move into the f~ele.<br />
8onage,<br />
On the night o~ May 19 the<br />
E.M.M. Missionary So~ieW wtR<br />
meet at the home of Mys. Ben|.~.<br />
rain Stanton.<br />
NOI"ICE<br />
ml~e T,,ke [t~t[o4 ~tt¢ Ipp)[oSOloIt ho~<br />
.¢*de 3<br />
ioc:,te :o the Tomhip d<br />
at M~ln ~o[.tmntee 8trt~t<br />
’ Gf ~l~n" the<br />
T°~n~hln of Frl~nku’~ to trir~fer b~<br />
Wilier<br />
d<br />
Kel)<br />
~<br />
~nd<br />
4<br />
Mllfy R. Kent trldtn<br />
e.<br />
t<br />
KinsMon Wine ~ Llqunr Shop ler ~.¢e.<br />
~ew Jersey. the ptealfy P~tin Dl~triblnlon<br />
/Aeenr.e NO. D*4 heretofore tNSned t9 Robert<br />
" ........ d C.,~e,t~ Z.. ....... d ....<br />
II<br />
k~ttUh<br />
Brln~*s Liquor 8Lore. [or the premi~l<br />
q<br />
st Main BIroet. KLgt¢llan¯ F’ntnkhn<br />
Townshia, l~ew Jersey.<br />
"r~e n~m<br />
e<br />
el the a=rtner~hl<br />
p<br />
is<br />
n<br />
:~lnl~to<br />
Wine ¯ Liquor 8hep tad the nltm~<br />
the airliner^ ~nh their Rt-lden~’~& I..~+<br />
W’llllt,t Kelly. ~4 Bt.,nwofLh~ttne.<br />
pth3cete~n, N J<br />
Miry R Kelly. ~ pAznwort /~e,<br />
~fill~etoa. N. J. h<br />
nhllq¢~tatelY OtKecH°ns’ I= n I*nY" wrUinl to ~h°md Pred L. beEastern. made<br />
Clerk of 1he "rnwn~nlp of l~a~Jin.<br />
MLddbbttlll+ ~ew Jqr~7.<br />
wnl~rd ~eny itttd<br />
Mlr£ R Kelly*<br />
Eli/.abeth Gamboite Owner<br />
arid John Doe, hllsband<br />
of Elizabeth Curte.~y<br />
Gambone. said<br />
name John Doe<br />
Being firtit[ons;<br />
Anthoi]y Eu~ and Owoer<br />
PhilomPna BnnL Duwer<br />
JoEn Doe. being fictitieus:<br />
__ .<br />
Equator Realty and Owner 23~- ~&9 It*f?.36<br />
[mprovoinelH Company. Equator $4.L91<br />
a Corp. Ot New YorE; AVe<br />
Mary Bai’an slid Owner<br />
John Doe, hnslmnd of Cur esy<br />
Mary Bayou. said uame<br />
S4 8t~nwo:th U*oe,<br />
P.~6rlS.~3. Pnl~¢et°tt. Hew ,/er~e~<br />
-- ¯<br />
~.~ k .e ~ ~<br />
.<br />
UXLLL&M20..U<br />
-- __ his wife; Job. Doe. being I~tlt*ou~: NEW ~t" BRUNSWICK<br />
~<br />
12. Domenico Fonzi and Owner 2t2 t’l<br />
tl-17-’38- MadelJne Throe Jdmt. Cred~ ~, t4 ln~. I~-t~:~ Now Playing<br />
’<br />
I<br />
Gtovanmaria FonzL Owner<br />
EIS wife: .<br />
Mrs. Domenico Dower<br />
Fonzi and John Doe,<br />
husband of Mrs. Curtesy<br />
Domenico FonzL<br />
said name John Doe<br />
beieg fLctRieu.~:<br />
Gievanmaris Fonz[ Owre:.<br />
and John Doe. Curtesy<br />
httsban<br />
d<br />
of<br />
Oievanmaria Fonzl<br />
s0id name John Doe<br />
being fiettilous:<br />
Oirard<br />
Ave<br />
$55.09 Jackson St S131.83<br />
htadetine Threm "" Jdmt~Credt 384 3e~0 to~ " zx-z~:~<br />
Greeley SL g<strong>16</strong>3~0<br />
And the uuknown heirs, devisees and personst representatives and<br />
their and each ~f their heirs, devisees, executors, administrators,<br />
grantees, assigns, successors. In right. Illle or Interest ef all o the<br />
aboVe said persons. The name *’John Doe" sel OUt above is flctlUous, the<br />
husbands beb~g so nominated beealt~e of the toabi[Lty of pietotLtf to<br />
ascertain the IrUe ChrL~tian and surnames And to ascertain whether o1"<br />
not the femkle owuers are married and the wives of the male owners<br />
are herein deSJEnofed by prefixing the Word "Mrs." before tee Enown<br />
Christian and surnames of the male owners.<br />
The FBI wants John<br />
¯ ALIVE ¯<br />
The Enemy wants him ~t<br />
¯ DEAD ¯<br />
13.<br />
-<br />
Camille Lopella attd Owner<br />
Luisetta Iovannisei Owner<br />
Lope]M. his wife:<br />
2t2 27<br />
GLrard<br />
Ave.<br />
ll.LT-36<br />
f.67.dl<br />
YOU are hereby summoned and requkred to serve upon John ~ ache<br />
plMntiff’s attorney, whose address is 214 Smith Street. Perth Amboy.<br />
New Jersey. an answer to the complaint fee<br />
d<br />
In<br />
b<br />
a el’vii &alton, in ..vhir<br />
<strong>Township</strong> of <strong>Franklin</strong> is plklntRf Ind Mary Baron. et sis. a~e defendant~<br />
4’MC~<br />
]~"~T i<br />
14. Nlchard T. Foley Owner<br />
Foley,and Mrs.hisNlehardwife: T.<br />
240 22 1i-]3-39 -<br />
pending in the Superior Cotter of New Jersey. within 35 days after May<br />
1Sth. 1952. If you inU so to do, the re[tot demanded in be. eomp aint<br />
D~wer<br />
Ave.Equa~c S?t,e2 ,,’Ill be taken aganst, yo~ by default<br />
Jo~’~ ~ ]~<br />
Edward A. Fore" Owner<br />
and Mrs. Edward A. Dower<br />
Foley¯ his wife:<br />
. The action has been instlluted for the purpose of foreclosing the<br />
CertLifcaton of Tax Bale purchased by the plantNt. The date o ~tto<br />
the amount for ’.VhleE .ply.Chased. the rest estate concerned and the . . .<br />
Ra Fo,oyand Owneo f aNo, o. *o:pofF.nh,t. . klp *yofSo .ot.dS*oto<br />
dohn Doe, hns~nd ~y of ~ew Je~ey. and ~e re.on ~hy you are ~de a dofendnM ~e<br />
of Nose Foley, shown above.<br />
’ said nome John Doe<br />
plus 2nd Nit<br />
:- ! beLng Rellttous; I. G~Le~NT SCOTT.<br />
J f.inrg0rel Fole ’ and Owner Cieth Of Ltle Superie<br />
r<br />
Court, Veronica LaEe . Za(:h~ry~ Scott<br />
L Johr Doe hus~,d Cttrt~ R--~I2S: $g.9.15‘ " "~" ’<br />
’ . . . . .
...... ~ RECORO : ’<br />
.K now Home[ a Bird ess ? Send<br />
¯ Him to Bir d Hve a n Jl st GKI/ [Or<br />
Ev JOHN LINXtV ~. deuy w,~ ,,I. full. p,. J~ *, f=.,. ~ .u.d[ B...../I.... T..... aa_.. ’~A ~ta<br />
~’J J~ong Behootho~lse LB. East itupwithana~andyo~gbieds," haven. Irlw//Bw M1r/w lUUA mmw i~ ~T<br />
BTun~wiek’s norlbweeternmost Mtz, Freese~mlltoglyrMatod. . Froe~ewfllprolztblprtmanoLber[ ~’rr~wjg H ~rw mw~ air<br />
B<br />
mmm<br />
reid, sprawls a seven-at’re e~m. I * * * * contest for bb-dheu~e mailers in the IL ~ 1~e "Poppy Tag DaS~’I THE POET and a~.<br />
A sign reedtog "Bb’d Haven" is YHELAOYoftheheusesaldshe near futote, and the yotlBg feltow is ~.Mt ~ eJt~ all day Sa~lceived a ~tsuoa for ou~aed/qL<br />
at the drlvewW leading to : has always been tend of bisde, and hesdy orpnhdng a wildlife club. u~, sp<br />
, and N~Ln Tbzm;- work durld<br />
e<br />
~e ~<br />
e heu~e On it stolLds a weed "That’s why we don’t kee a eat." "We’re gMnll to clear heanehes ~, ~ j. .<br />
Persona eeeinE the ~gn, the ex. ;ml~e ~ bbrd boQme 4rid a fe~l ~/~ ~"T~lddsm<br />
und<br />
~ Imnu~l lode ~ ~1W4~-I~ C~ ~ ]1~<br />
station with all the ere his here are all v~th me, /bored aE szn 1~tnse of land, and the bledhouses<br />
by Jo-~ KJhlser Poet leskf aim A~mnt ~<br />
that are visible from the road alton<br />
ill years could m~ater. H~Y sin- "Down beyond the edge of o~r 25. with ~ SI~IS~ [~ its stoLq og t~ off~ v~is et ’~<br />
wonder: "It this a wild bled pre- ~ed out one o~ his round.bottom px~perty ther<br />
e<br />
is a creek. A ft~ck ~n d~ nii~zCs meeUn~ ’<br />
serve? Is R Just a name? Do tho~ bird houses and opined. "Looks of wild ducks who weren’t so wUd Ten thumbed po~es wede by I<br />
rwe m~/~ ,,,era *leered ..a<br />
peo~ e rab;e birds or a hobby?" Ike Je i. Wren mOVed Into II after all, used to aloe ~ere. But hes~EalL~ed dIMb]ed veterans will" Ir~b’ucted to revise t~e poM Boa-<br />
Aetoal]y, it’s a little combiKetlontoo." since hunting ~euon. there are be d~t~ted ~bis Fear’a ~ s latltuUon<br />
foe aL~isalon at ¯<br />
of nil three. "When we tirsl put up our bird onl two tame ones left. 111.200 ’ I lng May 27. "l~ey ere ;l~r~t~M~to<br />
The Herbert Free¯e¯. whose houses." Mrs. Fre~e added. "one "~hen the boys and [ get going. Wl~hu1~ A&uth ~ be ehle~ M. Joseph Tak~es. Mleheel<br />
home Is l~er the Turnpike Ad- little wren watched eas’eftilly, am If we’ll raise ¯ belch of those tame ~ipteb~s ~or the /role, as~ by Cheylaller, Jack ll~o}ent, al~ JO~<br />
mlnisl~atten building, m~ke a worldly-wise, aud when Herb fin- wild duehe." Alex ~. Lucky. John P, Holmes.iGavto.<br />
hobby ut building blrdhousos-to IShed butldtoX his birdhouse the So. if ou see say birds looking<br />
l~tn’y Sobwarto, Joh~ Fedor, Italy[ Adash ~vss n~me~ ~ha|l~l~<br />
accommodate wUd birds, little wren tlLtted from house to for a p~a~e to roost, send them<br />
err Seesee. [ a ~)[enie lo he held in ‘Tune ~ot<br />
IT ALL BEGAN a few years house. Wi,e. ~he found the one she north along Rt. ~ and tell them to<br />
Co-chairmen are Ear Chew er, po,,t and aux Jaw Nasdeo r~<br />
back when tile Freese temdy de- want~I, ~he moved to." turn rsght at the troff[c ois~le and Henry Harrlngton. Edlvard ~gelly,! ed that the graves o~ ~I deceml~d<br />
Bided Io tedld thelr gracious white BOTH SON AND DAD have look for "Bird Haven.’<br />
home. ~]~. ;"reese thnughL Ihel a ......<br />
Anthony Nssdeo. and Schwartz. ] veterans will be decorated on<br />
Post Commander Ntce~olu Solo- mortal Day, and that special serve<br />
seven-~cretraetshouMbeealledby I Hi ~<br />
a dlsthlet name of some sorL nnd<br />
Y Sp ring F ro li C<br />
med~ Ls mi~ting with arrange-! Ices will be held at the ~ 4~<br />
ments, the first and lot member to did.<br />
"slnee lhere Is a preponderance o,<br />
pine trees on the esthle which ~S ¯ t f or J one7<br />
rustle ~ent)y te the wi,d. she<br />
thou~hl "Whispering Pines" would<br />
be appropriate,<br />
"liME then one day we took a<br />
¯<br />
ride to the shore." Mrs. F~eese<br />
explained, "and en r~u~e we<br />
~potted a bar. It was called. ’WhLsporing<br />
Pines Bar’. That ended my<br />
p~ans -- if we ever named our<br />
~ The annual HI-YspHngfrolis has TWO LOCOI ROTe MeN Police hwellfigote<br />
been scheduled for ,Tune ?, and the<br />
annual family picnic for May 27 at Win Ruhjers Medals Two Auto Collisions ’<br />
DonB~deon Park. Cadet Mat. Arthur D. Williams Automobiles driven by James<br />
The m.hedule for the week ahead of 76 Jersey Ave. received a medal B~’nbetmer of 143 Comme~J~ Ave.<br />
presented by the Armed Forces and Peter M. Clarke of Bogota eo~-<br />
~n~es: y. 7 p. m . Frtd ay Nt gte h ~<br />
Common c~ ons<br />
,<br />
A~oe aflon a he lided Tuesday idtornoon at Col-<br />
8 Bibte . . ’ Rutgers HOT(: s 58th annual Mill lege Ave., and Hamilton St, Pll.<br />
b.ndmtntonSthdy, heskethel]. .4~ place the same. I’d thtek of that<br />
ba,’reom evct’y time [ heard h."<br />
¯<br />
¯ * *<br />
AT ABOUT THe SAME TIME,<br />
Free~e. who operates a phot~<br />
9.’.30. Lary Ptetd Day last week. JoSeph R. Gassaro tov~t~eted.<br />
S a t u r day. " 9 a.m. to noon. swim- fence<br />
A Untvel~ity<br />
in theoretical<br />
Medal<br />
and<br />
for<br />
practical<br />
excel A abort Ume later ears driven<br />
by Otto J. Schorpp of 133 Pre~<br />
~ln~nd g.vm In boys department; !work ,rid outstanding leadership peet St., South River, and Pmr<br />
vw~’ gym, pool ~!able ~ool~ T~e quetitiee went to Cadet Sat Ed<br />
Pteraneelo of Phhadelphia colllde~l<br />
i~ei~./.n~t~..ng ~m.-.orma. w...e ward SchotfeL 436 Cedar ’Ave at LivthAston Ave. and New St.<br />
Monday. Bo~ys ’ grapby store in New Brunswtek,<br />
¯ 9nns~]red a bird bouse building<br />
"~/~contest. After the contest, Freese<br />
’Work Committee, Highland Park. 1)11. Rudolph Vetdata investigated.<br />
YMCA.Rarftan Players fi 1~ Y<br />
Tuesday, ?:30 p,m., Delta Bi-Y:<br />
bird hot~es by participants who<br />
didn*t want their handicraft back.<br />
With such avarLety, tt wasn’t t~o<br />
$, Mate Chorus,<br />
Wednesday. 9 to 9, swimming and<br />
gym: 7:30 p.m.. BI-Y Clubs.<br />
Thursday. a day, Lad e, Do" oN OR AmOUT JUN~ 1MY, I~1~<br />
¯ bird houses ill 1heir proper mot[f-.<br />
" 1o the point of matching bird COY with Noisy Muffler .., o,,.~, o,<br />
bous~ whh trees he.ring the ~ame SOI(I But Fine Stickg<br />
HIS ma!ehteg was dnne sn ex- A MiIlthwn man who appeared in GEORQI[ W. BOYLAN ~" "<br />
¯<br />
perHy that it takes nil ob.’.~lrverh<br />
eye to spot the *’bh’d havens."<br />
()lit’ of the bird houses is ~ I)UOduct<br />
el Preesl,*s own tegentdl~, tie<br />
’ :day afternoon charffod w h dr v ng<br />
la cur with a rtoisy muffler April<br />
ARC<br />
HITI~CT<br />
W,~L e~ LOCaTIOON<br />
"’<br />
h~llowed k"d a lill[e out hole an in old it. guard and<br />
goi rid of the ear a~d the muffler,’<br />
The magisLrale fined JuliUs W.<br />
’<br />
RIVE~ NeAP (ROUTE gB)<br />
pI~CATAWAY TOWNSHIP. N. J<br />
This Week’s<br />
SPECIALS<br />
EXTERIOR<br />
VARN ISH<br />
ihet drivtn= with such a mu.ler’ .<br />
violalcs aa excosaivo noLse urdln- MAI~INI:<br />
~ ~*g~DFHgll<br />
h<br />
.oo... ..... ,..<br />
NK’N ~IIUN¯WIyK N J 7-OO7¯<br />
~<br />
N. (~IlY Commi~loner~, Nr.~ Brun~wh-k.<br />
Ll©en+~e Ior prF~ml~es xnustrd at 4t.~.3<br />
’. .H~r,m st., New Brunswick. N.J.<br />
i ..... .~v., .... d,<br />
i ’ ¯ .......... [i)~l)~edL~[e]y tn wrhtng to ~nrr~ ~V. Dw~er<br />
i<br />
NJki Gr..e. Be,utJfu, ,ouBg ,SIUt,~,<br />
¯ .te----o. cEfiTe,e.,stoo In such nhewa as "Crime Pho-<br />
41-~ Item si.<br />
;~.cJ:e LIQUIDATION SALE<br />
Reg. tographeg" and "Studio One." ~o .~ ]a.~ N*~- srun~,rk.<br />
.. q~. 80c qt..<br />
PAINT<br />
REMOVER<br />
Maternity Fashions<br />
,.,. Clearance Sale<br />
60= pt. S4c pt.<br />
PAINT<br />
¯ .,..,. to OFF<br />
79cgal.<br />
SUITS -- 1 and 2 Piece<br />
Z.JN. DUPONTNYLON<br />
DRESSES -- Some Cottons<br />
ENTIRE STOCK<br />
/A\ MEN’S " :"<br />
~,,,’l~Ni\~ and CHILDREN’S<br />
Paint Brush<br />
not A~ ll,zgll ANO CO~O.<br />
~,~ SHOES<br />
Must Be Sold Out ....<br />
I~e~*<br />
$1.9 1<br />
as.~.<br />
~S~ C<br />
$ to 17 tg to 20 All Sales Final<br />
All O.:...J D..I~... ~’~--.&~<br />
.’-, ..,,..u ,.=,vw ...vs..<br />
OF<br />
Special ¯ WOMeWS<br />
OUR LOSS IS YOUR GArN I<br />
.<br />
] ]<br />
..~_ ~,s ~ |, Famous Brand Names . . , You’ll Know Them ~<br />
II[ll When ,,=. I .|<br />
d ELM ROW NllW BRUNSWICK " "~::<br />
. /ttl, ~ (Opposite Court House Square Kt mer $.2414Illl<br />
KEMAL’S I/i<br />
m. ,io tll o. Illll 91 NEIL ON ST. NEW’ BRUNSW I<br />
Brunswick, Somerville " . :<br />
~. afta Isouna oroox [I]1~ 11111 O..,,~ Christ Church oC mmu~tv .~*. ’ I
¯ . m e "l iI~u’t. ’ ffuthre drowth and 4evalopment<br />
II ,I ~pl OmO ¯ ItIr ¯ l__J___J.~.A~ JLA~. " "l"ImmunW MweRunm4totloKthe area and to~d tr~<br />
I he municl lilies tad ndus ries ~ n erects of existing i~sdil~s<br />
**nale Lrmazes malorinausmes iur ,th th. Se;o ,.,ic,. he-,o .,the a.,,. * ,.<br />
m everything reasonably possible m" "The time has come :or maus<br />
U .* e __ Ill-.A--- n...LI.--, t.ke th. T.u,d, S..,-...,tt~’. ,b~’~,,aooI,eet,’~e.o*,,~o<br />
inatnAn An qlaWdalP n.l|Rr e’rnulem:) ! -.he coo.t)’ ~ .o* *ork,o, do p.. :o h.,,, ,o,. ,he. :o..,<br />
iUI~i~iVii VEB ~V~VI~ ¯ W ~vi ii~ v ’the matter of auurthg an adequate p-oblems whl~h meall so much t~ ~<br />
"Major Industries in MLddieJex iuvLted top executives of county, (2) The possibility of a complete water supply to take care of the the thture’welfare of our people,<br />
C’ount¥<br />
i<br />
and the RtrLtan Vahey" a,d vaRe¥ i,dustric* to attend a ~dlune of the Tru~k Sewer prc-<br />
"(~ lakes to task on the wa~r ,..,mils. e~ th~ Burgers Commons &*rBat. ~ .......<br />
el d ~;ev, hge dlsp~al Issues 3ester MeW * .<br />
d<br />
day t v W. ]~oher He e .~ ~o uv ed are member~ of the omy of the entire area that weal<br />
r]’he freeholders" director ~a d Sewerage Authority, Couut)’ Pla;l- Certainly rekuR fzom a ces~atlou<br />
’ the ndustries "haven’t given eel EnthgBoard. andeounty and runnel- of indt~stHai growth."<br />
Iec ve agzres i "e, a d o’cethi pa o~eials o the area encore- ~ ~ * *<br />
the pas Hale said aden ]]ldtt~lr[es shou<br />
:<br />
i<br />
[d ¢onsideral;()~l to area solution passed by (lie original Trunk Sewer HAL[ continued:<br />
,’~f water and sewage problems in plans." ."Jonlt-Manville Injected the bmue<br />
of the effeel the building ()f the<br />
’+lind they d,±:+e so, ¯. he added, "take colleeltve at’ties LII aJlal3’ziltgu] ]Trunk I~e*.ver might have on their<br />
~"the prcseJ~: unfortunate situation<br />
|night well have been avoided,"<br />
the overal[ situation<br />
pc~e of cooperating<br />
for the p ’-lftlthre water supply now obtained<br />
in an arua ,from Ibe Rarilan River,<br />
o o o_<br />
Fori~Jbl/~/~" ’*’-<br />
-° DANCE<br />
}1~"; t.,inle roy iJzdustry, through a<br />
t P ~at(I tuoh action L~ ilnpcrutite [while pre~elR water SLtppltes are<br />
L~lleclil’e<br />
help solve<br />
effort,<br />
[hess<br />
to do Rs part to<br />
eolnmDJi probi~<br />
view of:<br />
ID l"iriblelll~i<br />
!adequate, $1eps 133us| Dc taken to<br />
thal k~ould Coil" a~sure ;~n illeroased-~upply lo moel<br />
lem~ nf water ~Jppty dad sewage ~ront both the mlmiclpalilles and the reqtdrelnetxts of future hldus<br />
dispo.aJh’" the [ndustrle~ involved in zneeling lrJaI ,rid residential g~wth.<br />
* * * star<br />
o<br />
Board of Health slasldards "Only recently a special commit-<br />
AS A STEP hi tllaf diruPlion he in ue~age disposal, tee was appointed to make a care*<br />
-- -- " -.ful study o the wa*.er situation<br />
;with a report tu be’marie to the<br />
¯ J. Randolnh r Annlebv rr J and Two Sons I~0...~ ,v ~,.no,n . g ~oar. fortheir ,<br />
" " n " Firm in Bank<br />
I~an.t,e~Uon and reeommendato.<br />
.ovpe LOW uu.u,.l= -:iJ’’- s I A slew ial~ firm Appleby and , the Junior OUAM. he L ons Clab. .. r~.: =~--r~ . t--t.m-- ....<br />
Appleby, has bee,,’ formed by .3. :sad the Middlesex County Bar As- weli’~are’~t"~he°’lm’p~a’n"~,ee’o/<br />
]P~andolph Appleb~ ¯ Jr, of 232 Ma n :see z ot~ He has a so rim for free*<br />
St. and his two sons. J, Randolph holder and state senator o nth ethe eount)’s industrial economy,<br />
has for years evidenced a fren d Y<br />
Glamo.rous Array<br />
of Billet and Full Priced<br />
t.en g lh Oown~.<br />
MILDRED HILLIER’S<br />
DATE!<br />
from<br />
3rd of Ma n S. Spotswood. and. GOP [cket. ’an oo erative attitude toward<br />
heedo,eApp of co. h o--erhofhgredoto<br />
Th Brdal Salo<br />
Offices will be located in the I from Rulgers and New Jersey Law "Cooperatiou to be reall)’ effec-’<br />
First National Ba~k building on School. J. Randolph 3rd served live calls for t’nutua] participation<br />
Stephen St. where J, Randolph: with the Air Force three and a The Lime has come for industry to<br />
~<br />
Applehy Jr. and his namesake: h~f rears. 1:’~ is married and the reeogn,ze this<br />
~ave been praetlein,g. The family father of two children. He i~ see-. "IndJvidual]y<br />
fael. ,<br />
and collectively th- 296 GEORGE STREET<br />
trio also plaits to establish a ,brc;lehand assistant county prosecutor,<br />
Office (~ the firm In Spotswotd. Theodore. a veteran of three<br />
dustry has the definite respons[biland<br />
Ity of being a good neighbor In<br />
Ol~In Thurtda~ XTil 9 P, M. CHatter $-0049<br />
-lr- The senior<br />
Of Columbia<br />
Appichy. a graduate<br />
and New-York Law<br />
a ha f years n the ArmY. Is mar- the<br />
rted and has one child- For the<br />
eommunlt)’<br />
"<br />
of which It L~<br />
: ........................<br />
~hoo[,<br />
’k’Qrk<br />
was admitted to the .New pa~t five year8 he ]1aa b~erl ~$Q~<br />
bar tn 1912 and to the New elated in the law offices of Jmeph [ Rh@p<br />
Jersey bar the following year. He ’C, Kareher of Sa)’revlHe. He also<br />
became a counsellor at I:w in 1918.<br />
Fo~ler borough attort,ey of both<br />
-Spolswood and Mi]Rown. be has<br />
headed the Mr. and Mrs. Club. ,<br />
Members of ~’he Apptob)’ faro<br />
have eommuntly long been affairs aclive Last in civic year the, and<br />
seconM<br />
~ I<br />
tO<br />
O<br />
It<br />
I%<br />
been a rib eater of the Provider.<br />
~demorlal <strong>Library</strong> for many years, Ipal Red C’ro~s drives--in South<br />
and belongs to the Ma~onle Order. River. Sayrevllle. and SPoLSwood. ]<br />
Parade<br />
rooks]]<br />
ed Fo e. R ’" ~ ’ ’ *"<br />
THE THIRD Sf[CTION will<br />
I the Llnl’oln I{ighway al 10.<br />
a~- Col William T. Mahlmey.<br />
;<br />
pro-<br />
-<br />
semble on 8th Ave. near the LIn- lessor of military scenes at~d<br />
coin Htghw~*’. Marchers front the, laetic~ at Rugtres UnJve~lty and<br />
~Boy SCOUISr YWCA and the VLsit-t Armed Foree~.Day project officer,<br />
tog Nurses A~oelattnn will be sa d oday that IdaP.-¢ to have a<br />
totaeke ed b.’ he Melur:hen If gh ¯’lb.-over" 0 aI.~fox ~a e .’ 8S<br />
S~hooi Band and the Salvation p e~ v un o~btedlv he can-<br />
*’d~’Army. , Band o .New Br fl~wlrk, : celled In aCeotd ,a~ee with<br />
The Nov,<br />
.~e~fuitv, a),~totakelotherlltwlyl*.*<br />
+ Brtl~l~V,h’k High .%gho(d feE~e ¯ I)e P Brlrnelll dire’ "e<br />
B nd W e3 h* [utlh btelh)n ~ ]~t’ of gilt[ella’<br />
of the parade That section also ..........<br />
to watch and l e watched from the ,Melinea<br />
will line Up on 8th Ave. and will *<br />
EsY) youn~ dresses glns}mmslmd<br />
tnelnde the Red Cro., ftoal<br />
(~qnihh~i, Lions Cinh float e~r~<br />
~’rom the ExehMIge Club. Opll-<br />
~Isl Club and Serves CIb and<br />
1he St. Pelers<br />
,<br />
Hl~[h Sehoo] Ba d.<br />
The HIghlattd Park H,:gh .qehoof<br />
Airport<br />
i(,Olll[llUed front Page 1~<br />
ak ’wt)o pines area rDr the<br />
pose In fie I<br />
d<br />
emergency land g Ic..<br />
Gr)v r risedl ~a d ~ a e r, rfh, lalS<br />
dislike the CAA’s ebeiee of Par-<br />
lattersalls wilh Itand~me,<br />
t-ompa~]]on, pare wool zep]ler<br />
cardigans, Each ~’~ealer ~ound IO<br />
Band. High:slid Park Fire r~lot~ar~- a ppDjl~ all<br />
d<br />
tha ~ ~;tudy O[ {he<br />
~q,.~nenl. ][i~hhrld Park First Aid l,akewnml area had bee, ordered,<br />
~tluad, Civilian Defense and Safely The Rlah, Piannhlg and Devrlop-<br />
mal(,}i~ilhhsoy*ndres*l’&bri¢*<br />
on 01b Ave.. near the I.ineoh~ High- for land]zig operations<br />
New Chamber tar U.N, SecurlZy Council Ldl: C~,~.d g;.gha. ,.,,o,.. *,,,<br />
Others<br />
fror~l<br />
12.95<br />
w;Ih pIri ~IlOr port ¢0i10~. fvl] tkirl et<br />
~nptastecl plloU. Cardigan with d~e~t,<br />
morchlnlt b~nding. Lilac* ik<br />
7<br />
hive, gold* plnL<br />
$i|e$ I0 I0 )| SlP.~<br />
Or, it you prefer¯ a white cardigon wleh<br />
blndiag Io match any checked gingham d~elt,<br />
[~i~hl: T¢.l~eltolr thetk g;ngham gel¢ dro$~,<br />
desi|n4d for ocfion,<br />
canv~r,;ble ¢o11=¢.<br />
go~tra~lin<br />
9<br />
~c~rdi§o~ w;~h binding OF dr~s [~br;¢.<br />
I¢own]wh;t~, #o.v/whill* gee~tn/wh;t@.<br />
$~z., tO ~ ~0 SI9.95<br />
BROOKS<br />
~25<br />
NEW BRUNSWICK<br />
thursday till 9 p. m.<br />
This Is a gener¢! view or the new 8eeurlty Counetl ehamher at<br />
United Nations He’adqu~rtets. Me~surthg 135 b 1~ feet with ~A-foet<br />
sealing, the esembee Is completely equtppe~ with ttellLfles for<br />
teebnie~l s¢~tvlees, Inoludlng slmulthn~tm latet.ptelatton, press,<br />
OF NEW BRUNSWICK<br />
-. ., ’~.<br />
radio and television b~ofhs. ’J~e Re6urlty Council ehamber wu<br />
d,,.d b~ ,,=l t, a...~..~ o~.o.....u-,~...~ ,, 337 Geome Street<br />
trlbuted some $1~000 for its cle~e~atlon. 8eathtg anandements In<br />
~11~ the 8ee~tlty Coundl, as well ts In the Ttusteeshlp and the Reo-<br />
__ ¯ .~<br />
:
’18 500 "<br />
¯<br />
Rood Courtesy Prises Go<br />
To Three LOOGI Residanlm<br />
Three local rc~,ldenL~ receiw,d<br />
e&~h nward,¢ thi~ week<br />
-<br />
Inr t¯noper<br />
alJap "~’lth the highway ~afely eam-<br />
~pldgn ~’ the<br />
"’q~<br />
Middlo~ex<br />
"<br />
M~ ,w<br />
Freight Carriers’ .,~oeiatioli.<br />
~tr* 5 I~ety v;l~llo~sl ’Yhev ar~ Mr,~, F.lear~or~, ~. ~t’hl<br />
s96 " "<br />
~’1’’ ’ ~’ * ~" " n ": o<br />
!~ ¢<br />
Lip¯an. 9 Edgt~hl’.Ok t’b: and<br />
)Antonio MarlhL l.ixirlg~oa Arc,<br />
~’ r ~ ’ D ~ ’1 [[’*<br />
] . I<br />
’Noah Br~ l~,s~’ic k.<br />
i The eourle~y-drivlnp campaign<br />
’ was begun 50 weck~ ago. ~teee then<br />
’]~he last word In modern ranch home~. .qpeelal c’tn~tom~qtyled $5 (,beek~ have been awarded In<br />
341 motorL’C.~ ~md $2~ I~,tenqe<br />
Bondq to 11 per~o~ eho~n the<br />
most courteous driVer at the month.<br />
¯<br />
¯<br />
¯ s ~ .<br />
REALTORS<br />
City Clopk Attending<br />
Institute in Texas<br />
The City Cnmmix~lon will m(.~¯l<br />
Tuesday morning at tO. City AIt(~rney<br />
~atJI Eu’InK "will a~UJrte the<br />
dulio~ of Clly Clerk tte~y W.<br />
Dwyer.<br />
The t, lly eh, rk v*ill be ~tLendtl~<br />
he ~fltioisa[ ]nMitule Of htU~le]pa)<br />
Clerk.. whh’h ]~ ~. g he d "d.y 21<br />
thron~h 23 at Dallas, Tax,<br />
Heafih I#ague ]a~l week.<br />
EARLY ENROLLEES’ MARKS<br />
A child J~ /or~ui|~fe )lot to e.rcd]<br />
in school too earl v. Ft, hi. D~vls~.~<br />
supervL~h;g price,pal at River<br />
gdge, ~ay~ ill th(’ ,’day l~):ue c)f<br />
the New Jersey Edge¯lionel lie.<br />
view. He report~ a at[idy Or the<br />
~arks obtained, t)y pupLls it~ the<br />
first grade of thai school ~ystem.<br />
(re 4 ehamin<br />
E<br />
variations)<br />
Childrer~ ~lflcler :.i~ had It much<br />
hlRh?r percentage of low inark:,<br />
~<br />
than those ~,’cr that age.<br />
q7 ’s<br />
¯ 500 " s93<br />
¯<br />
’OYOOO,NG<br />
Member~ of the (’atholi¢ Youth<br />
Or~ant~atlo. at St, ~,lary’~ Church<br />
will leave the church at 10 a.m.<br />
STInd on a trip<br />
New ~0rR,<br />
to Radio City,<br />
circle i~i’($ Job~soll Iteglaura~t ~ le~tL Tu~i<br />
110 YEARS AT CALEB<br />
ILeroy Norrtq of l?g ltelidy Ri,<br />
Iree~lved an award recently for~<br />
Rd. 2 miles to Model Home. eomple~thg 1o yeats with the Cak’c~m<br />
Chemical Division of the Amertr~n<br />
Cyanamid Co. In Bound Brook.<br />
they made at the O Guam<br />
~ ent At Model Home ~lo~. ~e¥ a.~ Anthony Flde- j~<br />
, ~ , ,__L IHna M~aldtendo of Duel~ T,~.~<br />
:= .......... , ............................... ,~ ~, .
im~m’~lPP)~q~t~Y~.~-? GRAND 2nd ~<br />
: ~~ OPENING BIG WEEK<br />
i ~R~, c.olcE TEHDER f,.I ~<br />
L~PEAS 2~F::21C RIB lt~ \~)<br />
/~~TIDE:~:2~,:o:i43, ROAST ’b’O~C~~<br />
SUGAR CURED, SMOKED<br />
T omatoes ’*°~’ ’°"2 Oon, 25c HAMS S~o~Ho,,<br />
Maryland For<br />
All ~""°~’ Brands lb. 45c<br />
3 Lb. Can FRESH, CITY DRESSED, LOINS OF<br />
~CRISCO co~,o.w"~ 65c PORK ,,~,o,.-’*~... ,~.39,<br />
FREE ! A Baffle of Old Homestead Dressing With<br />
Loin End4-lb. Ave. lb. 49c<br />
HELLMAN’S<br />
~"~’ 37c ~,~oo~ss~o,,o<br />
....................<br />
MAYONNAISEs~cHIMMEL,S Boneless Butts ,b. 65c<br />
~z.o,. ,~.,,~, suo.,oo,,o<br />
~HERRY T..b,.,<br />
BOLOGNA BACON<br />
19c<br />
";’he<br />
,q~<br />
RESERVES b. piece<br />
FLAGSTAFF<br />
PRODUCE<br />
GREEN<br />
~*** ~oc~<br />
Crustquick<br />
2 Pk~,. 37c<br />
For<br />
49 ~, °’ ~" 35~ "* The<br />
Brands<br />
b. Piece<br />
S E E ! !<br />
HOPALONG J<br />
C*SS,DAY’S !<br />
A CHICKEN DINNER<br />
RANCH FOREMAN<br />
THAT’S A WINNER I At C)AVlC)SON’S ALL DAY<br />
STRINGLESS BETTY CROCKER FRIDAY and SATURDAY<br />
,~ p.,c~ sA~<br />
Frying Chicken<br />
MAY ,Bth and l?th<br />
B E A N S Devil Food Mix ’ ~. "o,. ~,~, s,,o~,,0 c,,,,o,<br />
~.o ~ c~ .,~ ~,~ ~..o0~ s,~,.<br />
2 Ibs. 29c Both 56<br />
Clock - Radio<br />
c<br />
Green Beans<br />
FRESH JERSEY<br />
For<br />
R E D E E M<br />
Proctor & Gamb~<br />
Coupo., Here<br />
FRENCH FRSED<br />
Potatoes<br />
ALL FOR ONLY !<br />
Pet Milk<br />
Guessing Contest<br />
eeee ENTRY BLANKS<br />
NOTHING TO 8UY~<br />
$1.59 PET MILK<br />
Long, ;c IVORY SOAP I 2 To, Co. 25c<br />
RHUBARB<br />
Bunch w<br />
WITH COUPON<br />
4 ~°~’~ 31c Flagstaff<br />
SIZE<br />
LARGE<br />
Cons<br />
ORANGE oo~,,~,o,<br />
FAHCY GREEN srze COCKTA’IL<br />
Tall AI~c<br />
P E P P E R S Ivory Flakes J U I C E ,..Cans:.~w9<br />
15c<br />
WITH COUPON<br />
10c o.o, lb. 21c :o~ 33c<br />
.o:.~Y,<br />
STREET<br />
Open Thursday ~il 9 P. M., Friday ’Ti110 P.M. NEt,’ BRUNSWICK
Page Eight THE RECORD Friday, May <strong>16</strong>, 1952<br />
, i<br />
Gertrude Zwiebel Adds Math Prize i,~ Attend ~.~ : IEleanor Edna Budny to Exchange<br />
Sisterhood Dinner . ¯<br />
To Chain of Laurels Won at NJC Mo~ than 140 ForEGo. attended VOWSwith Samuel V,tello Saturday<br />
he Hgb and Park Tempe SIS er-<br />
Miss Gertrude Zwlebel of 238 ,<br />
.Miss Eleanor Edna Sudny,[ tulle In the aklrt. ..<br />
~eyleUl~lScollege~he haSfor Women.Wan at New Jerera1<br />
shalrma" n. a ,jwlllv become the bride Of SamueI.t vllle. In nile green, ~mt MLss<br />
Mrs. Philip N e ho z ga v e b e folio, . son or Mr. and Mrs. AI-’ Waoda Dombrowsld of William St.,<br />
Miss ¯ Zwiebe] received the Rich- nwe~ nn and Mrs S Davd M -<br />
phonso "~ltello of r Bighv.-ay Terr.,!Sayrevgls. in coral. Their frock~L<br />
i<br />
ard Morris prize in mathematl .... [er--oi’-the-prestden extended<br />
’I~e prLze is awarded in honor of greetings ..,~....~hJaed Park. at 4:30 Ssturday:~’l.,.. ,. -..,........~--~------- ~jslmt~rlt~hs~ls~, aan~..,~e’Yi<br />
e non In St. Stanlstau.s" CQhreh. J " g<br />
professor --Mrs ~u s Beck ed the group Sayrevi]le and fans embellished with baby<br />
in a "community sing<br />
The Re" A exander MaeieJew- I a late NJC mathem~tlss that sub-~<br />
to a senior majoring ~n ~ . " I "<br />
arch<br />
,<br />
ds<br />
jeet<br />
I<br />
who attains the highest aver-<br />
A high school band comprised ski wllI pertorm the double-ringJ John YiteHo of Highland Park<br />
age grade In all college coarses<br />
of Norman Jaeobs. Martin Jaffeieeremony.j<br />
i<br />
will serve as best man for hLs<br />
in ms~ew, aties.<br />
and lVlarvl Goodman entertaLned, gseorted by her father, the bride¯ brother. FoBewing a reception ta<br />
Miss gwiabel presided Wednes -:i J<br />
-- t wil[ wear white with bodice of<br />
i<br />
the Polish National Home, the conday<br />
evening at a banquet spoa-<br />
J ChantgL~ lace styled with a sweet-, pie wilt leave on-a wedding trip to<br />
~oredby Qualr. yearbook published YWCA Cnl~nHn r heart neekliue and a Lull shirt of<br />
I<br />
New York City. They will live in<br />
by NJC seniors, of which Miss<br />
--’’~" ’ ~ ..... I nyon u e endng n a four-yard M own.<br />
Zwleb¢l was editor this year, The<br />
Tuesday. g P. m. Business On’Is ra n edged w th 150 Sowers of’ ¯<br />
mee Ing The bride, a Sayrevfile High<br />
"cook Is dedicated to Miss MarjorJe , I "..naltCZtly ........... [ace. l~.er veu Wh~ zalz .<br />
Wed.esd~.y. g p. m., Co-ed dance. ’florae ,,’reath O~ orange blossoms ! ~S~°°l,.gradh~at~.[~s<br />
g~lP<br />
hem.Pl°)dedat ~a<br />
M. Trayes. who LS completing he,"<br />
first year as NJC dean o[ students.<br />
Thursday, all day. Ladt~ Dayr’an<br />
d<br />
she will earw white<br />
~<br />
orcbJ
lady Paul Revere Tra.ffic Club Plans<br />
~TO Speak Before Outing for June 19<br />
--Democratic Units ~. ,.~.o its ann~ T~ ouHn cash June lg w~. at<br />
s~;i single, foe Find ~=co....e ~,b~r<br />
.. w. k k~,,, ~.t~<br />
The flus4 a~unUnl o~-,tfw<br />
.=. ~ ~ =. w~.~- z.<br />
Schwtrtz will be heard I~ay bo-<br />
~OZ=~tth COU.qtW ~b. Edward<br />
tore d~lge Klemer Ks(tebeen,<br />
Democratic women tram this Hsyden and Thomu MacKenzie<br />
will hear tel]~ Ju~e $ a~i 5 e~e co~hairmen.<br />
j~ pre-eamp~ln ~’flvLW. ~ Ms. A ~dlat ~ will be u~.ved<br />
"lU~e Jenta~ ¯ Denu~rauc ~urlet. ~ ¯ FoMIm a[ ~ ~ SOJ~<br />
Described as "a Semele Paul hu been ptonned,<br />
Revere." Mrs. Jansen h~ been Lunch will be at 11:90 s.m.<br />
trswllng all over the country Anyone Interested in eontrthullng<br />
Ipnklng to women’s groul~ in an prlzea m¯y leave ~em at K.remor<br />
effort to stlmutate pre-¢lmpaign Bros, Freight Depot.<br />
¯ actlvlty. WIITSr K. Cabot of Johnson &<br />
Thomas H. Lee. eouotY Demo- John~oB is tn eberge o~ dh’-ranlecralic<br />
chahn~an, announced that meats and dthner; Jack Jol[ey,<br />
hlr¢ Jen~en well spolk before worn- Chiropee Mfg. Co. refreshments<br />
en at the Third District June 3 at and buret and Louln P, Corradi,<br />
the ~onter’/ Hotel Asbur Parg. Llberly Motor Frenght Lines.<br />
Sh<br />
e<br />
~lll Bddres~ the ~lflh dl~ prizes.<br />
’/~e e~ate which is wfluod at<br />
~,~22 plus alaS,20 In corporal<br />
income, wiJt to to bls w~, LII<br />
II. 8cll~lrtz. aM ,t-t~ht~r, ---,~---~<br />
who z~JeMe in PlathAeM. -- -~<br />
SchWartz was president of tho<br />
Schwartz Furniture Co.. ebe~mdm<br />
o~ the board of governGr~ o~ the<br />
Middlesex County Ho~Ital tot [~.<br />
thnthe Paralysis, and a met¯her<br />
the N~w Bru~tek" HouskS[ At/-<br />
Shanty.<br />
.~40,880 Reed Aid<br />
trial ~t a dinner mectigg Jane ~ at Yesterday the club toured the For County Approved<br />
p,m. at the SomervSle Inn. P’~ldelph[a harbor are;~. Trathc<br />
Mr~ .Margaret Campbell is co- managers from industry throughout<br />
ordteMtng the areas of Middlesex, th~ area attended.<br />
Monmouth, Ocean, Somerset. Union<br />
and Morris Counties which are in<br />
either of the districts. At~umpt at ’Big S(lol’<br />
LoJd to Steel Firms<br />
Apportionment o~ ~40~ ]~z<br />
Mate aid for the road and birdie<br />
program of the County BOS~I<br />
Freeholders in the euri%wrt ~ear<br />
h¯s b~en approved today ~y State<br />
Highway Craft. R~nsford 3. AbboH.<br />
The largest total, $347,74~ win be<br />
Fnshion Skew tO FUO~UrB Brewery and off workers strlk,<br />
trig against the Anheuser-Buseh<br />
Junior HodoJsoh ~to~rom Brewing CO., Newark, and the<br />
Cities Servtse and Sinclair refln,<br />
Jn~ior ti.odsssah will meet May erie~ in L.Inden~ have won the<br />
27 at 8 p. m. at the Highland Park support at the New Jersey State<br />
Conservative Temple. A mother- CIO.<br />
~nd-daughter program foHowthg At [he aame time. the Slate CIO<br />
the buaJnem~ session will feature a executive board charged that the<br />
used for road maintenance and<br />
e~traordinary tepal~ and ~0D~0<br />
to eounW road and bridge heada<br />
and interest.<br />
Other flem$ ~re admlnistratto~<br />
and engf,eerthg. $9.070: .po]irtng.<br />
$2,88~; traffic lights, I;625; Itghtin|,<br />
L~51.<br />
¯ d&thlon showy, only ~ssue "preventing settlement<br />
On May I0. the group will bold of the dtspute between the CtO<br />
~te ~nnuaI spring dance at the Steelworkers and Big Steel is the<br />
Hfliel Foundation. Shelley Ion- letter’s attempt to perpetr=te e<br />
big steal t~ainst the American<br />
daneedOn’~ orehestramusie, will .provide the consumer by extorting a larger<br />
A rnemher,3hip eoektelt party price increase than it is en~tled<br />
HI be held at the temple May to under price stabtlJzat[oll."<br />
’ ~v2~ between 5 and 6 ~. m.<br />
tt yon are eleanLng uphohtery,<br />
. take no cbenee~ with gasoline. It is<br />
8toe.e ¯ de uge Of letters hu been receive4 frete ser~ke men<br />
pklng the n¯me of the "cute girt ~ r who weat~ her dark hair in<br />
serl of binge ~ the Fred Wsring ~esbew" Fred rtL~rts that s..he<br />
s Jo ce De Young. She halls from Bait more and her nlcnsme wda<br />
till ~¢fflsylvan~ans s ~¢tt~d el. Yel~ foltow|, eke Is Meg e,<br />
A good brealdast Is part of jny<br />
redueflng diet. Skipping breakthsl<br />
only theremes the appoUto for<br />
luneS and dinner. The total amount<br />
eaten for the day or the total eaZories<br />
determine the chan~es in .<br />
weight,<br />
AonuolBe, a da.gorou, ,uhsia.ee eare,e.,, u~ed. ^ good rule ts n~ve~ I~ h~ve<br />
G R A N D<br />
Slated for May 2.4<br />
It tzt the home. Carbon tetracMor-<br />
Highlolld Park Conservative Tern- either. Try one Ot the Uph(IIML’ry<br />
~le a~ll] Center ~dll be held May 24 shampoos on the market¯<br />
al the center.<br />
E. Ilerman FeJuherg s ge era I’<br />
chair:ha.. Mrs. AL~. ftsch l~ in, C LA S S I F I E O A D S<br />
¯ charge t,! tleket.~.<br />
; " B R I N G ~ R E S U L T S<br />
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BUDGET TERMS ,o~ :~<br />
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Foot Health Week to Start Saturday<br />
Under Areo Chiropodists’ Auspices<br />
A weak-long observance of National<br />
FOOL Hea]th Week wJ]l fieghl<br />
.~,alurday Ju ]New Brunswick and<br />
~HIghlal]d Park Uuder the auspice.~<br />
of Ibe Couniy Chh’opodists" .".sanelotion,<br />
cause the future strength an<br />
d<br />
greaD "~<br />
ne~.<br />
s<br />
of our people depend o a<br />
large c.xteni ou ihe state of iht, ir<br />
heaJlh:<br />
"we Iherefore do resolve that he,<br />
per od From May 17 to May 24 be<br />
’ Mayors John A. Lyneh of t i!~ proclaimed as l,’t~oL Ilealth Week¯<br />
city alld Joseph DaCes’or of ghland<br />
Park joJoPd ye~lerdty proelahnhlg<br />
i-<br />
Ihe ob~;crvanrtt "J:he r .<br />
clamation reads:<br />
"We furlher re~olve that ai[ re-<br />
sidelliS, parl[eu]ar[y parr]if,, doe- 9"<br />
tor~ leachers, i)urbes, ~:hon lncr-<br />
ehant~ ao<br />
d<br />
rcpail’n:e<br />
n an d al~<br />
"’Wherea~; SUl.yey~; eonducle hy<br />
he Nat on~l A~ueialh)a Of (’hireo;hers<br />
,~ho ar<br />
e<br />
JllLel’e~.led in coop-<br />
c]’alhz~ Inward the [GOt health of<br />
podisL~ ~ho~ [ha[ ~ )ert.f.nl O[ the<br />
peope uf lhe United E~ale,~ are<br />
our eonlolunil<br />
3,<br />
h@ ur~et~ le partir[o<br />
pale izz the public education proafffiete:d<br />
with some type of Fool glaol :.pt)asnred fly the New Jer~,ey<br />
Society ui Chh’opod~ls ur g F ut<br />
"Whe]’eas the residen~ of e Ih.altlt Week."<br />
City of New Bl’unswJck an<br />
d<br />
Ihe:<br />
Durou~h ill" Highlan<br />
d<br />
Purk realize<br />
lh~l Ibe health of holh adt!tr~ alzd ’ ¯<br />
ohddren ore uur .,os* hu,nu’,o*,* (ler, c Escapes<br />
a~seL :nld we also are ~ware Iha~ ;<br />
M.s. ~EAN ~"’,CHL,NO, r.. ,ound ,,.ed beo.h ,, e~,eoI,al ,o, ¯<br />
Senousury Inj in<br />
Y P S . tot sta ~t on "Wh r - u,<br />
spons[bLifi]ese ea~.; ine kn~Wthl8 malttha our e.<br />
f / CK s.a’ru-’--’-r (rash<br />
Installation, Original Cantata at<br />
~uecxi~i~Pre:i~e~ t °:f~hhae ~:na’ ~e~’* ifh gel]era] good heB]th: .nd<br />
B’nai B’rith Auxiliary Annua ¯ Meet ..o.,.., cer * .,.., go..d.,,o. ......<br />
Mrs. Louis Frisehliilg. ’who was Mrs. Feigenbaum. who was also<br />
Wednesday night, tKoolkin phalli, greal iolpoIlaUee to the nalion bece~ntlyreeleeted<br />
president headed mistress of ceremonies. -- ..........<br />
=e ~.fe of o.ce,’s i.~*~.ed Wed-C,apie,.ew, ..s gt.o. b~ .,,. The .ev. John SpruHL 47, of 71<br />
ll]esday night by the B’uai B’rilh Fris:hling. and MI~. Funk offe~d ---.Garhaae Collector_....Roll,= at " "u-/ua""’SThroop Ave, escaped serious Jn-<br />
~l]l.~ T~ eere=o,,,e. *ere,h ......., ?.:eJ~ .~fi~ Suggestion He Look for Another Job ,..~ ,es,e~d.v when a sk dd.~<br />
I~eld at the Hl]]el Foundation. Lrunk bounced off a <strong>Public</strong> Service<br />
Others installed ¯ , were Mr.~ W - l ’ N BEHALF of the chap er Mrs A Me ueben man Who Old Judge i His wife ’ char g ed that he had i bus and ran beadon t,to fi ear<br />
1lain ~Bltln, first v co-pros de : Ja~’ Dakelman presented a gift to Kismet Kaltelsse. that he earns :left her two man hs ago and had Ls<br />
IBis, Abl~er Fetge ba m se’ond Miss AnIde Aronowitz Of Newark. ~4 a Itlonth es a privale garbage’been ""s~tiailderhg" hs money on With a terrific m ae<br />
The<br />
P ’<br />
vit~-pre~ dent. Mrs Herman Fox dJstriol council deputy, eoleetor for several New Brunswick a 2S-year 0 ir<br />
~eclde.t, wfiieh occurred on<br />
tMrd vice-presidem: Y,I~. Juius The choral firmlp of MarL0n ~o~’aur:tnls said he wouldn’t !oak The wife ~.~daJdghe, speu*e told her Burner SL near Dewey Dr.. about<br />
1;’u~h. treasurer; Mrs rwln Gold- Rappaport Cbepter of Elizabeth<br />
-. h, er Job because he "lLkes he ~+as working late. During he 9 a m, blocked traffic for severa Jl-<br />
~ifl aild ~fl~ ELibin Kate cot... ~rebea.!ed a eanla[a, "I~BI1l~y with aJS ¯,york. . coarse Of testJIflOllV [t was d s- blOckS unLI ow trucks could haul<br />
reapondklg seerelaries; Mrs. Louis: Music’,<br />
.which was.written a~d. at. Appearing in domestic relaliozts]elo.sed that De other woman was awt~y the teuek and ear The elergy.<br />
R0sentbel. flnanela secretar-- Mrs range, uy zwo chorus naem~ers, court yesterday fie said he ra Bed engaged and wUI be ma V ed o<br />
HarrF Blumeofeld record g se~ The ealltata relales In serious an<br />
man was pinned behind the s eeP-<br />
Pigs at nile time but d d~’ aBy another ma II [B a few ITIOllth~ ii<br />
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whec<br />
rotor’S’ M’s. hfarll~a Davis, seek’e, humorous. . vein fie purpose o eager. " ---- remg y ’. It toof~ 10 m nutea to<br />
tang to the board; and Mls. David ,B]mL Brtth The question of another Job was o e him from Ifie (]raver seat,<br />
~o~ M~ B r. r be~h/p chair. .- eh d’l:en Th g~r"-ia!?-’and thre~ I~’..x ~t.,I . ........... , .... l a.yot h s Fasse.gers w~re ured<br />
-- * ’ ’ e a d ?l’leaf~an was [:~ YOUR SUBSCRIPTION , e u~,~.u=.~ uemurrt.u ~ ~ml ~ ~1 ,, ~ ~t ~2-~ ~rench ~l.. ]~e~" ITh<br />
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~f~llaIJon cha tin.all. The eve- PA D UP? If not. pa<br />
from the Judge’s suggestion bu<br />
our $2<br />
Br I,~lck. N.J. . O. au DOUn(I OF Ea3Te-<br />
~filg’8 program v!.as in charue of tnd~ Y Y agree<br />
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to provJde ~ a week ~;UD. Oh~ectionn. It ~.~. .h~.]a be m=delvifie, was undamafied, The mlniq-<br />
........ pOrL iUs wtte told tbe Judge sbe s<br />
¯ ~,’n~a’~l~n ~’~m=~rr~,wi.~t]"’" ter’s I~;~1 sedan was descr bed as<br />
[ookhg for work to fill out her " " .~rr~ " ’" a"<br />
almost a total loss.<br />
°~"::~:~:.: ,old Iho ~o.. th.t ~72~!~’~i~="=:".°°* .o.~,~.%C" g.%?, y..:rhe<br />
didn’t believe the youngesl child I . ..hi P , z~ J. w.. a.~2=__ ’ .... P’ no<br />
~a~.~is deap o h ned ,e~s *hleh ~; ~’:"~°=*,;’:,r"""’ ’t;; ,;’a;;;~%~°~?" ,i,e 0.,, f~.<br />
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izldlcated he was he fa her<br />
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ANOTHER MAN was plat,ed OI1<br />
fJve*~e~(r~’ probation<br />
I<br />
In ordered<br />
to pay Sit0 a week tar dupport of’<br />
his .vile and their two children, i).7<br />
]~’ hl~n~ P r :~ J "’ I * said h e was cut<br />
~;,tC~:h~ .......... off by a, unide,tIBed autoJst who<br />
¯ kept going, The truck sk dded into<br />
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a. The Nov Mr. Bprul]l was trealed<br />
tot four fractured ribs. dlseberEed.<br />
and taken to bN home. Rrlgg~ was<br />
treated for euLs and bruises and<br />
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$::m $~0 -- Attention S’ Gowns Priced r21 Main SL, fiayrevllJe<br />
’<br />
Mother’s Gowns . . , Flower ~irls<br />
’ h ahlt’heatJ /~v@ ’ g°ufh Bi’er I<br />
296 George St<br />
New l~rttrts%%’le~<br />
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FrI~Iw, May !6,11952 THE RECORD"<br />
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E CHURCHES 1-:<br />
R,,. B,¢ho, Chw, ~D d.. ~l,~C~,%dr..o~<br />
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Page,~<br />
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Here are ourS25 suits for expensive tastes<br />
.. or +...,,., o . u+, aa=at.ling t=. .+ ,been ehoselz eommlmlo~r ~, sm’tes dr l~Uce* opening Heh WEA’THE RVANES*<br />
,+. ,~. t,+th ++.+,. ~..+]. +< .~. u in th. ""~""~<br />
the PreslPyt4,rten Church in the problems of Chrinttlla living "+’Ill<br />
U~lled Stains.<br />
be offerQd. A~lelL~l and recreallon /<br />
The IJmemhly will be held in ~ also on the program. !<br />
.. ,ora O+ M,, o+. +<br />
..no. h*,,ght w,,l .. Family Ufe Today<br />
inr meeiing at Madison S~uare<br />
Oirden May ~.<br />
.+,,v uyk’" ~.’~:l^r’a<br />
HANDMACHER+<br />
PrHbytoplon fly PHYLLIS PAGE illAOSHAW To welt under E coat when you need a coat, to wear everywhere under<br />
Worship Berries wilt be held SPeCIalist in Humln Rlintinns I<br />
Sunday at 9:40 and 11 a, m. *~ the Rutgers, the State University I<br />
¯ ,~-~bytarLan Church. The Re°+ Dr, ’. Family life is .,,,lth u~ .lw~+~.<br />
G. Hale Bucber i~ p~stor, i Becatum ,at tbt~ we tend to take<br />
A ham dialer wnl be held Tue4-1tt foe granteck lll£t family living’<br />
day at the church. Rese~atlOlU;;ls not ~tatie. This is a time of<br />
the<br />
e<br />
sun when you dofl+L Mgde lit the proven ncctstc fabric Celanese<br />
wet°el for Handmucher with a crisplle~ that n~er cleans out. They’re<br />
wonderful SUitS tO own<br />
I<br />
ill a varifty O~ colors, SryIcs dad textures.<br />
may he made bv calling CHarier;change. and tar:d]y life I~ chang-’<br />
T-Ile~. and tickets may be Oh- big. too.<br />
Pained a the church offcc. I These changes bring new prob-!<br />
The llcv, and Mrs. Rafael Ce.~lems, We are faced ~dth divorce,’.<br />
+peda. church mis~lonarle~ to Cuba. ’ L~sprattans Ptom inadequate hOL~-!<br />
Civic, but :~ot Ic~ much ~o.<br />
will be guest+ ala meeting uf the + thg. military seI~lee, economic in-<br />
Come Double Club Saturday at 81 seeurny. Pe~imists say that Camp.<br />
m. Ilust5 wilt +be Mr. and Mrs.!lly life Js dlslntegraUng or that<br />
The s~[t with the tul[p Izockets.<br />
the curved ]apel~. Nubby Rut~.Tex, mild colo~<br />
E Jam.~FerraraandMr, and Mrs., tbere s ohngleflat all, i<br />
R~ber~on+ It’s true 1bet family life as lived<br />
The CrumadeJ~ Chor w I re-. 100 years ago I.~ no eager here.<br />
hearse tonight at 6:45 and the Adulli Chat~ge has shifted families from<br />
and cro~-dye~.10 to Z0. ? to l~ and<br />
Proportioned Plus sizes 10+ to 20+.<br />
heir al 7:45 lloy llcnuls will m~t rural living to the cltl~. Y+/~ePe<br />
~::t ;:~0. The Chancel Choir will re- work took place at<br />
home. flow<br />
heaP~’ ~athrday ~t ]0:30 a, r~. ] living 13 earned outside the home. "<br />
’ P:+mllle~ are smaller, There a~<br />
Livingston AYe. Rsformed i te~,+r cmld~n and rower rei.t~+es<br />
The ll~’v. Theo~ora W. Bo}~ ++,++.;<br />
~ ]iYthg in th~home Neigh~or~ are<br />
toaoior,’wln deliver the sermtm attnot aa lmporthnt to t~s nor are’<br />
the 11 a. m. warship +ervic’e Sun-li they a source of mutual aid.<br />
-’~ly at |he LIvingston Avenue ll~+ i ~ ~< ,<br />
~’ormrd ChuJ’eh. Music will .he di-, SOCIETY bees ehaP4[ed and faro-<br />
"tooled by Mrs. William F. Jen. ~ Ily life need~ to change alons with<br />
~llng~, choir dlreHor, and GeorgeJ It. Almost all lhe "¢arJed aetlvitLe~<br />
W, Ha~B organist. I of onr word affect faro-v ivl g<br />
The Senior Youth Fellowship i in one way or another, LegL~]anon<br />
well meet lonight at 7:3C. [nduslry, civic enterprise~ an are<br />
The ReV. Mr. lloilz will conduct fell wl bin he inmt y e re e.<br />
the Morning Chapel proffrara over l,lpr ha~ ntoved in on the fanlJly.<br />
WCTC today and Saturday at 8:45 It is no It)nger an i~olated unit,<br />
a.m. . but it i~ still the basle st.~lal unn<br />
¢d t]ilr t’jvijizalllm,<br />
Temple Religious School T:., pa~t can never he ,~0-<br />
To Hold Picnic Sunday J t,,~,.d, n.," ~hm,ld It he. There h,~<br />
The Hgha d a’k Tempe~ re-<br />
¯ .<br />
of the<br />
: been<br />
thhl<br />
h~
’~I’HAT.S HOW<br />
I feel about go-<br />
Jog to schOOl."<br />
Welh not really<br />
schOol. These<br />
yourigltlrs are<br />
on their way into<br />
the nursery st<br />
C a m p Kilmer.<br />
They’re the chil-<br />
dren of civilian<br />
personniI if the<br />
post. Open five<br />
days a week, the<br />
nursery Cares for<br />
children between<br />
PLANS for a special enterl~inment te be given June $ at tht USO wlth the theme, "Bromdway-- six months and<br />
1920". are made by s USO committal<br />
Doris Zadorlky. William Kreiglr.<br />
consisting of (left to rightl Cpi. Edwin H. Everly, Toni LIs¢o,<br />
CpL Lewis HoWard. $gh Donald Cadlr lind dgt Jimmy HartL<br />
five years, aria-<br />
Ardath Kennedy is seated in front with her back to the camera."<br />
IK~lkin Photo) hlittg wives of<br />
, The olily staff aid is William cllltl,’; are cxlended to the~oidlers,<br />
USO ~ O--ren On<br />
,"Siretch’~ KreJger. Miss Madeih~e Radae said tha slntv solders<br />
h<br />
mifitlry person-<br />
~U "Inned ol[ Page ’), r~oar s is he office score ary.<br />
I n ,<br />
, , "’, " ~ . hs area are slat oned he’e<br />
1 ,;~., ...~_... ~hI~’h nrc held 10 0rues .......<br />
i /nl~ Lye, Y----.’-- At. A.*LU~ Compr ~s<br />
I°n[~Y<br />
al<br />
lemporarlly, it is drfficu t (~<br />
1<br />
co for n o<br />
fia, lh’e replaced EliOHAlasl~a.Hvmans ’a ballroom<br />
reading and WritingltP~a dances are he theregmarlyfU ure. but<br />
’h we o Kodiak. He room o~ mtack bar bowllnglrefreshmellLs n d azld#<br />
~cr~l.d ¯ . or e gh years a~ dilator<br />
’<br />
ane¥ TV room.<br />
’<br />
game room<br />
’<br />
ar.d<br />
a o emerta]nme...<br />
,Jr a USO in Long Brarlch. He<br />
are a[’~’a . available<br />
class eal music room. Y * _<br />
lad afro worked hi ciub.~ at Lob- Numerous services ioc]udhlg a<br />
nel to incraIse<br />
the family larder,<br />
with daytime<br />
Jobs. (U. S, Army<br />
photo)<br />
.iron, Pa.. and Waforfowa. N. Y. shopping service and shaving fa-<br />
- hi|able lock & Gun<br />
Shop<br />
44 Dmnnl| St<br />
~NewKl.lm,JrLOCKSBrunswlahRer~Ilred|nldalfods.3244 Spring-Tid Anglin
Fri’~y, ~ 1952 RECORD Pugs Thirteen<br />
m I mm m ¯ m I11 ¯ II , I To¯shot Shows Slides, Itr~ct t~D. ~ge ~+ri~By o, ,~e h.<br />
Ikiahwa nt IK.|nntrnl ~nan nrlnlK i Give=Tolk on AIosk¯ t ter.*tior=l eon*enUon ~meb w]i<br />
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~ ~ I N J R[eur a teacher in the ~ held ]a Mexleo CLty thi~ yea~<br />
¯ "The fu ure oft ook. n tobereu { A S GNIFICANT Irend In the I~ague in September gs0, hesmade:Kl rigs on School delivered an il I B chard ..... Glaser secre ary-trea<br />
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X-ray program conducted by he a favorah e Impre~;ion on (he eom- ~ustrated<br />
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i;.rlua report of he M dd esex he number of peep e who come to S nee he neep on Of he dla . Ihe "meet ng¯<br />
Count)’ TuberculOSis and Health:~JLsweeklycllnicto be X-rayed. thel~tes p~gram. 80¢3 county resl-! C°l°n[al<br />
Ferrets tNedne~(lay nJghI.’:CAFETERIA SUPPER PLANNEr<br />
League "eee [])’ n ade ptrb] e repor says i de ts have rece red ellnl es ~ to! ColePed J~r~ shdes of seene~ A cafeILn’hJ supper v,d]] be he]l<br />
~]ns There were ).<strong>16</strong>9 X-rays at the! deterollne the presence or absence! M~ng ~he h~Rhway 10 Alaska ThUrsday night by the Woa+eu’,<br />
E’ePvone ¯ nvoved n he f h<br />
c n c a* yea" w "h euded’o sugar These eude ,shoo :through C,nada. taken bY Ricer<br />
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again~ tuberru esis Is +on’ cerned 232 dorlms referrals. . chddren<br />
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patlenls at Roo.sevelt el a t ) to !lorthe]n +. a~ka ~tere forms’, g i "’h. The dlnw~ w<br />
with the roblem of the "unkno vn The oea" hen’ th otTJccr, Jo ii , heap a . and he public at arge. I she,+’,.<br />
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educatioil. [license¯ at Ihe diabetes clinics Of Middlesex<br />
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A ~eeal slrvev " or he ev an ~ and S " Peer’s HGsp als ¯ vhere ]<br />
per~Onll+P] was 8]++0 ¢ondtlt’{ed at;she v+’orh~d closely with the pb~ .<br />
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Poultry Suovhes ~-’--’t ,--E~__<br />
reorJ~a I zed the libra Mr Chapin. who J~ the sell of rr -~ :,<br />
Th; worker a]so ~+unse,+ Pa-the American amba.+sador ,u The<br />
Clones Jg, GOr~EO TgoC~+EP* ~~ :<br />
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li~ that u~*~ his disc.ha~e [~m He has been employed i:l P:ris" PhOnE: E. Millstone 8-2+/96<br />
H 0u~e<br />
i1 economic analyst ’+’1 h Stiff<br />
: again as an hldepeltdeilt iudivJd- " U ha] SeCUC[t,~ Agetleg and t+ now<br />
’.uai in Ids community, on duly bl Washington, D. C., a+<br />
~ot ,,,~tg is ~ht+ h~o+tam to lho¯ +,++e~g~ +e~t¢+ ameer.<br />
]+appJne~m and welfare of the hr- Following their wedding In Au.<br />
dlvtdual but ai~o 1o hi’+ health, gUSt, the yoo~ eoup]e Will ]ogre<br />
This I~ beeatlse tuberculosis is a for Europe. where Mr+ Chapirl will<br />
relapslbie disease and a patient<br />
resume h s foreign serv ee pea ¯<br />
wlm has received the pr~’~r re-<br />
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training, physically and mentally<br />
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MECHANICAL REPAIRS<br />
¯ Motor, Rebuilt ¯ Brake Work<br />
¯ Motor, SxehB~ged E Complete -<br />
Front End Work ¯-Expert Car- ~j<br />
buretor Work ¯ Expert Service/+~-++.~<br />
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lind Re~alr On All Make Cars¯<br />
GULF ACCESSORIES, G;S. OIL, J<br />
TIRES, TUBSS, EATTERIE$<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> Pork<br />
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The league takes the po+tthm Pet,<br />
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senls an unbelievable say iig o rio m(.ll of the ~:]r<br />
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laxpayer Besides beeom+.-lsi°" ,vho m,,e sat v co~p+ ed a 536 Homilton St. CH. 7-9338 NEW Brunswick I<br />
self supporting the ex-pa en f 12-~xt’ek field Indlo ~perators 1<br />
he ~s he herd Of 0 f,ITI+~B~, igai~ eeLlrsp +~ ha~ O11’ #][l[I ifle aq a i ’<br />
-; dent., whP~ then eye f.°: resume+ rem ons+bJlH ’ radio +;t)eeIattsl and is serxln~ hi’<br />
Eta’ d~ the 43rd Bignal Co. in Oermang<br />
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end L] part of the North Atl=n " ’<br />
Isle CrPaW Ot’gnntzalJon Army.<br />
m + + *<br />
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F Tn service sloes March tgst.<br />
THE DIABETES deteutioR pro+ I Mslms+wsht ’~rI+dttr*~pd from+ ~rt<br />
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nil’AnN R il~er house., ,~+x|r’&<br />
value ++’or your moneg. In<br />
id.~¢r, it gives you added in- pOSCI~<br />
H.,nmer, fuel savinA~ In Win- ¯ +.i,+.o.tr.0+0ol+o<br />
+ C+<br />
t+,o..’+rakes plaster +trol+ger<br />
and nIDr4~ +rAe~ resists+lit.<br />
Lilghtweight. it, save, ton~ of<br />
ih,:LIJ wpiJ~ht, wh[t’h hleallm lesl<br />
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DOORWAY CANOPIES<br />
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SO 1-0172<br />
Corporotion D [’Jl~,&’-MA//. THiS COUPON TODAY! ........<br />
18 East 4$th St. CHILDREN’S MATINEE SATURDAY ,<br />
New York 17. N.Y. |<br />
ELdorado 5"6200 F¢om<br />
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l to 6 P. M., Children Admitted To ~ N,~+,;;s....~ ......... :....;....:..+.:,...: ...................<br />
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HUNDRED SHOWS<br />
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K00L VENT AGENCY<br />
4--GIANT FERRIS WHEELS--4<br />
191 Remsen Ave,<br />
New Brunswick<br />
7oo PeoPLe too WILD ANIMALS<br />
NOW GREATER THAN EVER<br />
Buses Direct to Grounds -- Ample Porklng<br />
Phone SO 1-0172<br />
RT. 35 G’ PORTIA ST. SOUTH AM8OY"<br />
opa. e,uy, A. M.- s P. m, S~,d.ys ~+9 P. M.<br />
LUMBER CO.<br />
Phone CH 7-3535 CLOSES MIDNIGHT, SATURDAY, MAY l?th<br />
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Auspices Cl#rk-Moetz Post V. F. W, =nd A. Lelgh Pardun Post, U~der MonGgSmEnt K. Muun<br />
American Legion<br />
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P.age Sixteen . ~ RECORD Friday, May <strong>16</strong>, 1952<br />
Middlesex - Somenlet Pomona tee eg the Teen Age Chth<br />
PatrolmenAtO" MidSebushUpt°n to SpeakpTA Gmngersr _ ,:.:t°Hold<br />
/:SafetY 0fro_..,_3 ~chools See D*. .argo. .p.. ~ the SO~ Pie ~.omye.,.,on n*v~..~ .t th, n.~.~ V.li..~cei ..d dohn .~.~.<br />
. G..Ze h*l a* S~ ~.~h.<br />
: rn,,u. Game ge~ Uni.e~ ..*hoin~ d~ And renny Sole .. f~ ,f d p, ~ and<br />
Garage wit[ eelebr*de I~s 4M~h an- sated by the Frs~Jdtn Park FU’e<br />
. " Del~trtI~nt were Mrs. Eml~-<br />
~:~ p = The DeX[;meeting w~[ held<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> C. Nlxon, master of the in the firehottse Wednesday at 8<br />
S=fet~" Patrols from Hamilton, meat will be the guest speaker at<br />
An oid-~ashinned fish fry was g~te Grange, will be the speaker.<br />
p. m. There will be a pie contest<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> Park. Kingston and P~e the MIddleintsh School PTA’s an-<br />
~.ve Ydarmr Schools attended e<br />
held at the firehouse In <strong>Franklin</strong> A Mother’s Day program was and penny sale ~ponsured by tl~<br />
nun] meeting Wednesday night at Park last week under the auspices presented by the lecturer. Mrs. ed home by economies Mrs. Anthony commltlee Carmen. head-<br />
¯ b~¢be}] game between he Phi]-<br />
.:’adel~his Phi]lies and Chicago Cn~ o’einck at the school, ef the home economies committee Henry Ne~s, ~rnd .MusLe Appreels.<br />
In PhitadeJphia Wednesday after. "Does your school try to make of the Somerset Grange 7. The pro- don Week was aeknowledgsd by<br />
!~*~o0n. our child a good elilzen?" will be<br />
needs were for the building ~nd.<br />
a program of the following ac- Pngk Teofl-A~Q.rll<br />
. The trip was Jointly sponsored ’<br />
At a meeting whinh foilowsd co.inn and guitar pupils of th~<br />
Dr. Upton a topic. A group of Mid- TO Donee Tonight<br />
by the ~Jt~te Police, KeYstOne Auto diebush students will aing under<br />
Miss<br />
MJdd/eaex<br />
Eleanor<br />
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Merrill,<br />
Somerset<br />
lecturer<br />
Pomona<br />
of<br />
New<br />
Charles<br />
Brunswick:<br />
Mannino<br />
Charles<br />
Musin Center<br />
Gallin~<br />
o<br />
The <strong>Franklin</strong> Park Teen-Age<br />
-~’inb of Pennsylvania. and the held.<br />
Club will hold tt dance tonight In<br />
the direction of Louis Fancy, music Grange 13. Mrs. Jes.slea Head of Fred Waldman, Clement Iz~, Pau<br />
P~[e.dei~.)hta baseball c}ub.<br />
Middlebeah SchOol.<br />
"J~e PMIS won. 9-2. director of the township schools. Millstone Valley Grange, and The- Bar.iratE, Mary Iovino, Thomas<br />
Beginning at g p. m., the dance<br />
" I#avteg by buses at 9:30. the pa- An election o~ officers wKl be<br />
adore Neninger of the East Bruns- VainntL Mary Madaen, Tom Faust, wi] feature mu~c by Ray Coglin<br />
/rain were taken on<br />
wick Grange were introduced,<br />
a tour of<br />
’<br />
and Frank Fuoco.<br />
’ Mass Merrill announced that<br />
and his orchestra. Refreshme~l~O.._<br />
Princeton Universily and Law-<br />
Appointed to the youth eommil, will be available.<br />
the new steel mill being built In ¯<br />
Ponn~ylvanls ~oy Bethlehem Steel -"* A total of 54 children went, Join Young s 1952 Blanket Club<br />
chaperoned hy Fred Ostegren, ~Mr8.<br />
Dorothy Z~mmerman and Michael<br />
Bsd~r~k..<br />
- PAY ONLY 1.00 DOWN and !.00 PER WEEK -<br />
. Fr~nkrrn Towns~l#~<br />
Newspaper<br />
Own t~rtt purcho<br />
Published Friday hy Franklth<br />
<strong>Township</strong> Poblinhinil Co.<br />
MIddthbusb. N. J.<br />
WARREN GLASER ..... Pubilahez<br />
Sobderlptlon Rate $2.00 Per Year<br />
Entered It~l geeond-4~lsy~s matter it~<br />
f~’~ Post Office at Mlddlebesh.<br />
N. J. und~ the e~ o~ March &<br />
"~~ g~,-~F~-~<br />
~NWOOD 100% WOOL BLANKk~ ~<br />
NEW "HOLLAND" BLANKETS<br />
Exclusive with Young’s in New Brurmwlek. In~rte~<br />
from Holland "Health" blanket, So~t, fluffy virgin wool<br />
Size f’2x~0 thehe*, Choice e~ ~ eolor~. Cemparabk<br />
bZ~ket~ selling ~or 2&00.<br />
ST. MARY’S 1<br />
100% PURE WOOL BLANKETS<br />
Downy. soft vir’sIn wool blsnkets at specially Io~!’ p~lees.<br />
Size 72x~ inches. Wide satin binding. ChoLer o~ 8<br />
beautLful colors.<br />
14.95 nnd 17.9S
j.<br />
i"ELO A.O s "<br />
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THe STATt[ DJVtSION o! Flail1 The ’binds will be delivered from<br />
and game ~ d~lgned four plans the game farms end wings wBl be<br />
to encourage paH]clpatten in Pbeas- clipped. As the birds moult and<br />
ant and quail-teasing projects, become flyers they will be allowed<br />
Organtsattens such e~ the j~ntor lo fly from the pen. Experimental<br />
sportsmen’s ch:.bs, Boy Scouts.work on thle type of liberation has<br />
farmer ymtth groups, and censer- ;how. t~t it is most effective in (.<br />
vatten cllmses as well as l.dlvldual~ rural are~¯<br />
have been ldvRed to take part. Delivery of the chicks to the<br />
The projects are also belng car-:0operater wU[ be made by the<br />
Tied OUl through 4-H and sports- county game warden or other au.<br />
men’s elube,<br />
thorheq employee. "<br />
A ~ourth plan provides that Six Periodic insPeCtions of faeilgtes<br />
lo eight-week-old pheasants may ..d teehalq.ea of rearing ~lll be ’-" " --’~9/a~emtort<br />
be received by sportsmen’s dubs made by deOgnated wBdflfe rdan-<br />
land.f°r opeu ~o ,lberatioo o. op,. ~ued’g~ tOedvleeglVe ande’*~.lsteo°perat°rhi~<br />
to ¯ New. strl, r<br />
""SHIOHED for teen-more-co .d Jor~<br />
The club receiving such birds Is overcoming difficult problems of<br />
~IP.-- required to construct an open- game Itheration. _ " ~.~l.4s~+ t.~.~. ~ ’<br />
topped per wherein a pheasant Junior participants In the pro- ~[R=mt~, Now,**Teleseope baird;<br />
will be allowed a space of 100 gram wlll be pald for rearing<br />
i<br />
square feet per bi~d. The Pen pheasants and quail However,<br />
’ ~:e eusMon rrgM¯ tn Cot<br />
m~st be 7 feet high. meat will not be made to adults. ~/ou| PII{ow, ~oo, on the i<br />
" ¯ ’~eellnlng eF.e;rl Fruffy,’ i<br />
(~ ¢~.t q<br />
’JPeff, plump ~tl;ng ~<br />
Thi s Isth e Per [.,= ect ason ~.... *’"’."."-’: M,k., y.u, ~.,..<br />
iorifo f~dlng ¢~alr mar.<br />
For Kin s Green Sa a s ,h.. .,.,.<br />
A 11 d Of[ l d ~<br />
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"No need fo remind you<br />
]t you like to toss a green salad. Lgrated add flavor led color to mix-<br />
how Telescope ¢~a;is ~okJ<br />
u~teg a little of this aPad a tittle of ed vegetable salads with cabbage.<br />
that. this is your season’. The mar- green Pepper and celery. Red cab-<br />
I~Jlr[ 1~ ,One mof|on~ C~il<br />
bets abound wilh ~)ad greeds o£ bege sliced yery LbJ~ m,d served<br />
’be carried In car for<br />
¯ many kinds the~e days. p]us Pascalwith a bacon dressing is especially<br />
" [~Ntdb P.~t~ltlg~ g| wt[|<br />
celerY, scallions, young earrot~ good with a ham dinner¯ ~<br />
is Inlpyed on lawn,<br />
raddishes, ettcumbers and tomatoes. MRS. LOOG suggests: When se- IN~lh tuftu porch:<br />
"Aad to vary your salad r~pe- tsetteg greens and ar~v other fresh<br />
V~;t~ enameTed<br />
[ULP’AWA! ROCKER<br />
loire, there Is a choice at citrus vegetables, choose thOSe the! are<br />
hardwood frames, hho;ce<br />
fPait--both pink and whl 4~¢~ e$ l~he h~ls, file bl~s.<br />
~ covet- go~ork<br />
t~ grape- chap, with few blemishes. Wash<br />
fruit and navel and temple or- immaculately, dra~, then store in fully relexing res~ you 9t~<br />
at, g%" a~d~eex ^..aboa,Lewis a~g, pis.,Ue hags. the hydrator or what. H ~ In a roeh, r! New at ,o-<br />
~zrt,~t County n e get ~ eve~ type of container you prefer. ’morrow, ~he Telet¢ope<br />
"There is almost no end to the This pre~ewes food value, besides<br />
possible combinations, all of which making the vegeteblss ready for ’tOe’dr f~ folds ~af in<br />
will add interest, vltemtes and salad preparation with ]lltte time ’One me,lee, can be<br />
mlaerals th spring meals." and efforL ’t~ored away. Vlrn~shed<br />
A green salad of erb~p escarole. "Green leaf vegetables with the hardwogd, with bentwood<br />
ROmaine lettuce, spinaoh and dan* darkest green color have the highdella,is<br />
tc¢~ In p~?eea a~d then eat toad ya~ue, especially VflamJa<br />
~>lck, wood slat tea{*s.<br />
mixed with your favorite F~neh A," Mrs, Logg says, "The white Weff-propoet|oned, r|g|dfy<br />
dressing will be a treat with any leaves on the inSide of head let. Ce~fruhfe¢[, axe.eptJolutHy<br />
dinner. Another comhination might tree, as earole and endive are low P~,<br />
.<br />
lettuce with some diced eueumberscombined with the outer ]eav~ to<br />
a~d wed es of lettuce. With this. get the most nutritive value from<br />
serve a cheese dressing for leaf vegetables. Hy adding citrus<br />
~.~ ~’1<br />
an extra flavor treat, fruit seeUon to the tossed salad or<br />
Ibin Re¢||lt|g"<br />
Ar~ehokya are often served in mixed vegetable salad the Vitamin<br />
IP~ls with<br />
place of a salad and m be hot C is considerably increase¯ *,ed 4erie ,<br />
or cold. Mayonnaise or ~Yotlandise "Green salads ~uppty roughage, I~’~#reg<br />
sauce I.~ the usual accompaniment, mJnera~ and are low In calories<br />
but when the heart otzl is served when the dresgthg ts ~ade with a<br />
as a saJad, Freneb dl"~s~g as often small Lemon amount OfSalad off. ....<br />
favored, "<br />
- "t~<br />
tuine may be substituted for French ~~<br />
4.- New Type of "IV VETERANS<br />
Theater to Open<br />
NEWS<br />
At Olympic tPark<br />
.....<br />
am.t~,<br />
¯ tett|~*pd hld~i<br />
O]ympte Park. ]rvmg on, on Sal Q.-.f’m going to sebeol under the<br />
t!rd~y will open a flovet televisin: GI Bill. and my enLltlemenl Will ¯<br />
~ke4k<br />
"p<br />
theater, The theater will mak run out a couple of weeks before<br />
available to all patron~, free. al- ’the end of my course. WJ3] I have !<br />
multhneous viewing ot l)rogram~ to pay for Ibe rest of the course,<br />
from the seven video statio.s in myself? " ,<br />
the New York area<br />
A.--No. So long as your GIen- ~ ( - ,,<br />
s a to th,it,omenlcarrleayoopastthem,Oprob<br />
em of 0 evs on’aa Id nroads nt<br />
~<br />
WaYer youP°int ofw, I bey°ur termpe ’edtted°r o~’emeS*lnlsh f’--’~.~l~,~~<br />
the en er ninon fie<br />
,<br />
kobert Gu nth r ark mann ez that terra or seme.~ter under the Gl : , . -<br />
drawing card ,<br />
¯<br />
~a d h sa ~ ;, d e~’p oy ~, ~ ¯ BBL e,., :hong~ you h.,~.’, a.y<br />
lU0i"~ entrzJemenL !<br />
He has converted a former re e? Q,--M~Y ’ Join With a "nn’"el- ! ’ ~ ~’1, NN<br />
¯ ~katingrink into seven.ace.p , eralll! sar Dg a ht~s nes. a,)d ge ~. "~l~[k~i[~i~/~=.~ ~ ,<br />
e ~b with comfortable ~ ating, eac]~ a G[ II~n to finance mv share¯<br />
I<br />
dominated by a big-screen telo- A, -Yea, However, the guarantee t<br />
vl*lon receiver perfectly tuned and cannot exleod |O any portion el<br />
lo~ked to a alng~ ¢hatUleh the loan "e,’hieh may conslitu,, all "~~)<br />
Reception w be ~ater than in oi" pail at the non-veteran’s con- ~ ~<br />
the average home be said be. trlbutisn to he bus hess ~<br />
cause there wiB be no shiftlns Q.--rmatotallydlmthled veteran "<br />
from cbenne to eha~nel Aas ron of Korea and my dlsabilbtes are<br />
4 who wants to see a dmerel/t pro* ~rviee’we~nnected, May l a.ppiy f.o,r<br />
tram need ordy chang¯ t o another<br />
seat in the theater<br />
i<br />
t erans w/ ha me served ne nsuranee since tot olsao/ea Korea ~,’e.* If<br />
ma "<br />
Tale v talon network ’ execu five s waived so. y I have my premiums<br />
aro reportedly awaifir~ the Olym. ~h t~* because of my tots] dis<br />
pie Park experiment. It will ....... A.--You may apply for Ihe ~ew<br />
de.oe .* b~ ma.y in a you insurance may appty and. ,or at the a same *alver time, ~<br />
~1~ group are watching a spccidc show premiums, But be sure you inand<br />
video<br />
ignorthg<br />
men are reputedly<br />
others¯<br />
not to~payY°UrpremiumsaPplicatl°n’unlt]andvA<br />
Some of the elude the require<br />
continUenotlftes<br />
d premlum With<br />
your°<br />
" "--"~ ’~"<br />
~.. ~.,~<br />
Also Genuine Aluminum Choirs ]<br />
Hammocks -. Umbrellas, etc.<br />
whether the waiver has been grant-<br />
Central Jersey CPAs ed. Then If the waiver is granted.<br />
premlum~ paid under thai waiver<br />
TO Meet Here Monday will be refunded,<br />
The ce=~ "~ers~, Chapter of ~.-~o., the .e~ ,.,..=e for<br />
the New JerSey Association of*Carveterans<br />
who sewed since Korea<br />
tifledPublieAceountantswfll.meet<br />
pay dtvldendn?<br />
at 8 p. m, Monday In the offices of A.--No, It earns no dividebds.<br />
Leo Wagner and Mtebael Yurey, 11<br />
BUt It.~ premiums 1ire lower than<br />
Stephen St. ’the BurtonBul]dlng)<br />
other forms of Governmeot life J.-<br />
Fury is treasurer o{ the chapter. suraneewhtehdopaFdivtde.ds.<br />
Among" those attending wl]] b~<br />
Albe~tNt~laoffotMainSL,’adirec- CML SERVICE POSITIONS i<br />
¯ tot of the ¢hater.<br />
~<br />
Officers will ~ elected. [ Civil service jobs are open for<br />
Mra.<br />
Mr.<br />
Furey<br />
and MrP~<br />
and<br />
Wagner,<br />
Mr, and<br />
Mr.<br />
Mrs.[mathematlclans,<br />
and/ehemlsla, physicist,<br />
electronic<br />
metallurgists,<br />
sden-<br />
WE MbtKE - - -<br />
~’^,~v EXTRA -,..n,,~,-.~,~"u*nr-e FOR CREDIT !<br />
RICE<br />
AND COMPANY<br />
~0| N|ILSON STREET<br />
. t<br />
NEW BRUNSWICK ~~ "<br />
L~. NIslnoff wUl ditend the state con- ~ste, and lo~al m~ne i:~peeinrs.<br />
vetrldn at t~e Berke]ey~aHerettApplleatlon forms a=d ~urtber de-<br />
Hotel, Asbur~ Park~ MaT 23 and ]~la may be obtained at the Pa~t<br />
37 YEARS OF FINE FURNITURE<br />
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.Friday, May <strong>16</strong>1 1
TOPO<br />
;To Federal Court- 0 EASIEST CREDIT TERMS!<br />
¯ Trlal 0! Ifie second suit, Involv.<br />
Jn~ afiou! 30 Old Bridge resldent~<br />
aeekillg damagc~ from Anhe1~er<br />
~<br />
Bu~ch and Paler ~. Sch~vel’n.et,<br />
4*ttho. has beet] tran.s/erJ’ed fror~l<br />
Superior (’our at New BruaswJck<br />
to Federal Court in Trelltoa. J<br />
Too]an, Ilaney and Roi~load, at-<br />
Cox and Wathurg. who repteseof<br />
i ScfiWeilZer. petiHoesed for the<br />
trampler on the basis of dlverslt~<br />
of eilJze~hJp.<br />
This was the same ground USed<br />
" to obtain a trarhsfer of Jurisd[ctloft<br />
tn the first suit filed, involving<br />
some 75 residents of" Old Br/dge<br />
as plainlilTs. All the plalofJffs are<br />
represetRed by Joseph T, Karcfier, J<br />
Sayrevil[e atioraeY.<br />
Karch~*r /lied. petitioll to re.<br />
maod the first,suit to SoperioI<br />
Court Lit December. No deehio~<br />
~as yeL been g/yen by Pederal<br />
Judge Philip Forman. Kareber<br />
~s filed a similar peUt[on for the<br />
~eeond grou9 returnable th J~ne.I<br />
Attorneys for ~.be plaintiffs and<br />
NO MONEY DOWN<br />
-"--" ""--*°-N0WlS THE TIME TO BUY"<br />
1ate that the arguments ~d brlefe<br />
filed in the first ease should apply<br />
to the second case and that the<br />
fiecision in bhe first ease should be<br />
~LudinR o~ the ~cond.<br />
Jcc Day Co,.p<br />
ALL’STEEL<br />
Plans 3rd Year KITCHEN CABINETS<br />
¯ The Jewish Corrtmunfiy Ce0t~r<br />
day camp for school-age ~ and<br />
girls .will open Ire tfilfd sea~o~<br />
July ? at the Old Hickory I~<br />
atlon Center oft the .~*potswood-<br />
Engllshwwn Rd. near Spo{-swOod-<br />
~’~*<br />
The e~tmp will be opell Mo,daF<br />
through Pflday from g a. m. to<br />
4;30 p. m. from July 7 through .4~<br />
Aufi. 15, The e~mp staff w0l be<br />
under the supervision of Mtas<br />
Su~nne Hunter1 J@@ prolfi’~m<br />
direelor.<br />
The daily program will ¢ona~t<br />
~t swimming, fl~hiag, n~ture Io~,<br />
]and sports, games, hiking, dramatics,<br />
arts aufi crafts, music and<br />
dancing.<br />
A chartered hus will leave the<br />
center dally .ftt 9:30 e, m. and<br />
return at 4:30.<br />
Further informallo~l may be alp<br />
rained from Miss ][unieraat<br />
center.<br />
the<br />
Card Hoopsters<br />
List 20 Gomes<br />
On ’52-’53 Slate "<br />
A 20-game varsity baaketbal<br />
schcduk’ for 1952-53 was annouftoed<br />
yesterday by the P.ev. ,lames Rarity.<br />
ethleL[c dfi’eclor It St. peter’s High<br />
s~hoof. "S" Trap Connections<br />
The schedule will open Dec. 12<br />
as th’~ CardL~.atu play host" ~ Red<br />
B,nk ~’,.ho,0. With Each Purchase of<br />
The remainder of the schedule,<br />
with games at flame ua]ess othei’- ~N_. i_<br />
Dee. <strong>16</strong>. North Plainfield. away:<br />
19. Trerdon Calholte. away; 28.<br />
}~ighland Park; 30, Perth Amboy Good During This Promotion<br />
Catholic.<br />
~an. 2, St. Mary’s of ~outh Amboy.<br />
aw.~y: 9. Sayreville; 13. North<br />
Plainfield; 20, Rahwa¥; 27, New<br />
Feb, 3, St. Mary’s of South Amboy;<br />
6, Red Bank Catholic, awaY;<br />
13, Trenton Catbelle, home: <strong>16</strong>,<br />
21, Some~vtll~t a~y; 24~ New<br />
Brunswick; 27, Queen of Peace<br />
High SekOof,<br />
Mar, 3. Highland Pack.<br />
CIO ~ouc[I Lo Ditcufis<br />
Political Action Tonight<br />
42"SINR<br />
SPECIAL<br />
’69’<br />
¯<br />
"1~<br />
TELEVISION &<br />
Pollll~al actlotl will be d~eussed ~e-<br />
tonPght at 8 o’clOCk.<br />
St, George Nlxon, eouadl<br />
end presldeof of the UnHed Auto-<br />
lueben, will. preside.<br />
, ~o~, ,e~,.~ .~,~ ,~o be 110 Albany Street<br />
Repre~entativ~ of CIO Ioca~<br />
~roug~ut the ¢ou~a~ wi~ attea¢<br />
CH 7.7834<br />
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APPLIANCE<br />
New Bruns~...~<br />
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