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I i [ TownshJp’s I1 | ,eighborl, , The Record VoI. XIX. No. 14. MIDDLEBUSH,N. J., FRIDAY, M,~RCH 20, 1953 Price 5 Cents II ~D .. oard ReadiesAddition Township Air Test Sunday A special meeting of the Frank- mlttees who have helped plan the lln Township Board of Education i building will be parking space as will be .held Monday night in Pine brought up by member of the A complete mobilizotion oir-roid test will be held throughcut Fronklin Townshiv Sunday’ Grove Manor School to consider[ board George Carr, Mr, Cart sug* from ]:30 to 4:30 p. m. with obout 200 civlJ defense workers in ,lotion. plansthat school.f°r the $415.000 :addition to. gested.:bout 50thatcars.Space be allotted for Troffic will be bolted ot all intersectionsduring the red ofert which will lost only severo| John ’Kelly, chairman of the Mrs. Marvin g. Rule wa~ sworn minutes during the oftelnoon., , building and grouz:ds committee, in as "~ member o! the township All eight township volunteer fire componies will be in potion ond Eost Millstone Gad ,said at a meeting of the board held board by Clerk Mrs. Florence Community First Aid Squods w~ll oiso porticipote. this week that the Board of Educa- Randolph.Mrs. Rule was dppoint- tips should be in a position to ad- ed a member of the board at its "Incidents" designed to ~lmulate its wail for three minutes. vertlse for bids for the building by last meeting. She replaces Charles eatastrophies will be reported any- Until the second slren, the Ill- where throughout the township, and clear alert, is sounded, rellde~,l Aprlll. Stults, who recently resigned. -u ,._p’X’wnsL:- Dr. C. Beford Davis. president of A DISCUSSION was conducted speculation ot those includes house and drh’ers will be kept ol~ Mrlle~ the board, ~ta|d if that happens and by the -board in consideration of fires, bombings, and airplane androads. The.311-clear sound will bids ,are received during the next 20 acres of land near South Bound crashes, be three one-minute blasts of the month, actual construe:ion on the Brook which the be rd has been F’B~ II The test will be controlled by siren separated by two-minute LaP badly needed school addition may seeking title to for about a year. 1~1~ James M.:her from Civil Defense terceL,. Then, except In areas of ,begin by May 1. Almost all the land is already headquarters in Middlebush Town- catastroph[es, traffic will be al- Included tn a planned discussion possession of the township board, ~hlp Hall. with auxiliary centers lowed to proceed. Where "lot|- Monday night with citizens’ corn- but several lots are still provcrtv set up in Franklin Park’and Com- dents" occur, traffic will be re- ot private owners. Two board It.left them talking in the Hamll- reunify firehouses, routed to avoid the scene. ~] members. Mrs. James J. Slade and ton Alley~ last week a~ two lowo Sixty police reserves will be the o o c , Charles Battle, complained that the ranking teams battled it out in the first on duty. Theyare to report to CATASTROPHIES WILL BE Township Committee was slow to first o~ three games. Both tean~ previously, assigned posts as soon placed without knowledge of Direr- et on Its promise to trade the were interested In winning the as the "r~d" alert sounds. When for Maher by Edmund Jenklfis, CaP lots for township owned property first game, for it meant having an the "all-clear" siren Is sounded, all lmlr Calve, J. H. Thompson, Harry elsewhere. Mrs. Slade said she re- immeulate edge on the opposition, firemen are to report to their corn- f, Vilson and Edw.:rd Tornquist. The celved no ~=tlsf,~elinq frn,~ the Both Griggstown and Commuqity panies, and first :ld squad ,~embersl nature of those will be reported to township at its recent meeting, No. 2 bla.~ted down .the pins. And are to report to the firehouse near-I Maherin Mlddlebush, from where Mr. B~ttle commented t~at the alter the chalk dust cleared away, est their home rather than to the I nroject has been under dL~eussion the scores road "/35-all Who was first aid buildings, i he will dispatch fire and rescue To keep Franklin Township equipment to the scenes, informed on his duties in the’ fcr 10 mnnths, the winner c.L .the nSght ’t Tell you Roadrepair men will be" on call;I Communleatloas setups include House of Representatives, o o <- ~ alter they roll off the tie. during the test and clean up alter-! three mobile two-way radio units. Peter Frelinghuysen Jr., rap- A SAVINGOF about $5.000 was resenting the Fifth District. ~ven by the board as it appointed ~ ~bv~etr2Oad~eisu~Pa~ndl~i:~eu~!.~luv:i ~):~:lnl~:n~ot~ll~l~i:’~la~d°;~ll~e T:~’o po!~, car.~ a,da rad|o truck writes his "Wash,ngton News Clerk Mrs. Randolph to act for the e u Letter" to the RECORD for ~.ard to obtain federal aid for gg I o , ~ , township roads reporting by radio periodical publication, children o[ employees eng.ged In Oest au" r~id practice lest held in to a radio easter which in turn. By PETER FRELINGHUYSEN military work, A survey made by the .townsh~’p since the Wright! SIRENS WILL SOUNDat the~ . " " ~ , ~lll report to Director Maher the board revealed that five per urothers proved them necessary, following places: " ¯ How does a Congressman spend cent of the township parents are James Maher, the township civfli Franklin Park Communttv Flre-I In ease a fire comp;ny Is on a his (lay? Does a "freshman" have, engaged In civil defense work. defense director, has pulled out I ..--.ha’so., ..~n~t ...... I~;anltlln. ........... I~’ir~.hn.~o_ ...... ,I scene fighting a fire, when, another. a daily routine tliffcrin~ fi~aterially, Sevel’al anncuncement,~ were all the stops, and will have loads ~ rid ~h~ sh [ it*l - nO’~k° HIll breaks out nearby. It ~ould be lm , r ~ m n . , possib to d spatch the corn an from that of his cuIlcagues t, the made by Dr. James Lynch. super- of special pohc’e, road epa r e , Griggstown. Ea. ts Mlllstnne. Second ,’" " P Y b’~ te ephone The radio c~rs and Ilremen, first aid squaders and eoor01nators swarming over the big ~. , ~,, ,,,~. ........ ,i.r v ~q truck ~ill do the! As.~lstlng Maher [louse who have ~et’ved in Wash- intendent of school~. I..: recom- Dlstr et F rehouse, and at upper " . ington be/are? mended improvement of a base- r.as,o ~,e ,.e,e .. a, ^ ,, . ¯ community [)l.~astcl u ea~ be ..... , Many of you who have called meat room in Franklin Park School ....... m MiddlebtLsh ~|11 be Robert Hart. ; . ;., .L, ,,,. ,L I raza stren has open placou espe- The |Pet V, h^ h ^ .4 I’-n .t..~ at my office in Washington--and ~o it could be used as a meeting se~ tip. ~.verytmng. wnen H~e ......... c ~ u a , ~. n,:, czaHy ~or tne test I the district office in Morristown, roam. [ s ’ens go off andpeople start mush- " , , or an:," kind of weather, according too---ask this ¢luestion, If our tie reported that two new [Pun-[ ng around, don’t get excited. Coup- Civil Defense Director Maher[ to Director Maher. H.e asked co- positions were reveresed, I think rains were installed in Middlebush er,~te and fo ow po lee |nstru~tions said th, zt ff any township ~,~.~identlope r tton of township r~,~idents to I should ask it o¢ my Congress- School. replacing rid fountains if you happen to be driving. Some passes Sunday without hearing a] make the test seem more real and man too. o which cau.~ed children possible roads will be blocked off. siren and who has nol been expo~ed~ lhereby assist the local Defense A Congressman’s day fin(is a clv.~- impairment of health. Dr. Lynch * * * " 1o unusual noise which would ,pre- Cmmt, ll to determine its eMlcle¢ley. el- comparison, perhaps. In the day ~[so submitted hi,~ monthly report DR. SAMPSON G. SMITH of vent the sirens from being heard, The township te~t precedes a of a doctor or a minister. The rain- to the Ima|’d. Middlebush, Somerset County’s he should addl’e.~ a po.~t lard to I planned counh’-wlde test slated lster work~ to ~repare his scr-, The hoard al~o ,~ranh, d permit- superintendent of schools, Jointly Civil Defense Center, M!ddlebush,[i n the not.too-di~tant hlture. moo: the doctor Inu~t be fro’ever, "hm tu Harltan Vaih.y I’arenls prepared the first report uf educe- and re tort that he llve.~ in ¯ dead "WE ARE NOT ft v man ~ed n reaclin, g his i)rofe.~irmal journah. ! C;voup to tn~e Middlebush School i ttonal television issued by the New i ~pot. I any re~ wc.t.’, declared" the director "the ( ongres~man--~ilh the aid of ’ for three weeks in July. Tile group Jersey Commission on Fducational During the slate-wide It, el last [ in smooth,iF cut final details ol ¯ his slaff--mu.~t keep tq) to tL. It, oft [ ,-.rgani/,.d a mznllatcr ses.;ion n’o- Telev~shm. In booklet fornl, Dr. [ year dead spoh where sirt, ns were Ihc t(.,t. "A]kv voluz:teers who wish ~Continued n~: Pa~e 12~ ,C’onti,~ut, d on Page 12, ]Smit h and associates review in 15 ~mt ht "( we’e tater’ted aul s r-. o ,~si~! nav.~° sn hr. ca ng E~,st ............. : .................... pages everything from tl~e amount ! ens have been adjt~sted to c,,mpen- I MIllslone 8-2G,,~; before Sunday . npSl°ans Back’n "lIF at I I ¯ Ili°n in New Brunswick to Invvstiga- [ The red alert whit.h means a; ( ;vii dcfep~e ’0,m’kers will wear I[ IIl tions in general conducted by the I bombh~g attack is be g mac t, will helmet~ similar to the former commission of which Ihv Middle- he signified by a risin~ and hnver-l"rtmnd" helmets u~ed by the Army ’rownsLI- Walk u-’ ma,l is a member, ins wnil from the ,1,he to,,vr~shiplbP[ore the pre~(’,,, neckoprotect|olz ¯ ¯ ~ o = * ]~lrens The red al(rt wll ("1 1tel ype w s (eve)ped. l THE BEST in food will be ,~erved I up by the Methodist Church of Park Host to County PTA Andrew East Millstone come April 15. Wfl- ¯ " " bur Smith named chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J, Slo~n away In-Mrs. Sloan. Baby greeterii was are together agail~. Maureen and ,Jeanne al.~o But the couple ~re little belier their sh’k falher. -Is Roast Bee[ Dinner to be hehl thai off than when tht, y were aparl. "’We’re very happy Io have him inight" I’le’s .selling tickets in ad- Mrs. Stanley Tompkin~. county[rations are to be made through ~l~ Released by St Peter’s IIospital heine.’" Mrs Sloes admith, d. "even I I vance. ,: * * .*, - ¯ P’ thls week, to? recently imralyzcd if il’~ here." She suid she hnd, nlt I MIDDLEBUSH sCHOOL was]. clireetor of .vhual education, .will’ Mrs.. .William, Weaver, 1815 S. Broad Franklin To~n,~hip ~c era w~nt htard u ¯ ¯ ~. ,, - present ~111 mtcre,~ting dcmon~,tra- St.. lh(nlon 10. b.~ April 15. bat,k 1o his htath q~z;,’~ Iom~ abo.’~ to live. [ .in.~ m ~ ,.lace In wmen really decked out in pictures thi.~ tips on the various u~es o[ attclio-’, Mrs Y, on(Is also reminded the a garage Jus <de h, ct~ a. _. ., ." twet’k 8~ the whole srhoul contrib- alP/IF ~.~aS|Ol| ~x’l.l~lll,. - . v, ~( ]|c s are making active ¯ tlted work to makehalls pretty for visua (.{ ueat OII ~lt the Spring, (’OUlt[V (-h3irllle)l hav e their two - efforts Io fh~d lhe SIoalls aaother he I~I’A meet ~g held this week ’ Council meeling of the .qomerset "year reports to her by April 1. llt~ return ham,, wa~ a,min~t the home in ,.~hit’h Io live. But Mrs. ’Eve’vth ~ from st,’aiffht :kctcht,~ Co i ty (’lmm.il of Parent-Teacher LOCALS WHO pledged a do-. wi.~hes of Dr. Emanuel Kp!z. who ,, ..... . . - .. . ¯ . ¯ ¯ has worked on Ihe war-I,,r~ s Sloa,z hl)O~ted lhal [t ~ould oe to ,,n eye-cabbies ~ow, n blue and:A~.~oc.iation~ en Anril 28 in the[nalion to the t.ontlnued adoption easy tn find housing, bt|t when r ~l matlrix in the c.Clar was ol~’Frallkli n Park Church. It w=s an- of lhe Finnisl~ boy by the County .,,trange ease FincP he c.ollnpsed : . _e.. their fotlr (.hfl(h’~ II are mentioned.. :." Hi~’,)lnv_~ --IP( .r C]lJ]dl’Pl| Oi" 110 higher ] nounced I ,(lay. with partial I)aval?.’~is .Inn. 31. 011(I]ord~ ~rld~.nly /|ncl thctr homeslh; i, " 1 |he ~A’,~$ A~si~tillg MI’~. Tnmpkin~in at- I)r. Kalz re~.onmlen(Ic(I II1~11 the unavailablt I sp~’cta~’u~ar, job rt, a]ly] (’c.Ullcil are rcque-,ted to forward form(’r private i’P!n,~ill ill t|l(, hn.~- .... ~ . z’3ngin~ I]1(, pro~r;lln ~t[I I)t, 13r. 1 Iio t,v to th(. (.Otll|ty troa~th~t’. Mrs. pilal unlll belle|’ living qu:~rters James, l.vnch, supervising principal ’ William C. rkhulL 364 ",A’illlanl ~t., ore found. But anxi,t~ to ,’eturn EVER SINCE thP plight o[ .Mr,~.’ n’rop’y Won ~)lly °fFrankli’*T°wn’~hil)’ch°°l*:M|~s:S"nwrville’a~s°°na’~ po.-.,|b]e. tn hi~ four children allhou~h In- .qloan was (liscovercd through an Ade[inc t[a~!aman, (’ t tv helpi,z~ Mrs. Lawrence Gu.~sh, ~’ounders capaettated, 3h’. Sioall asked to appeal to SouLh River Post. Veter- teacher: and N. Jack Sieur. teacher ) v chairman, prt,.~ented her report go home. ass of F’oreiun Wars. there had of sixth grade students at Frank- i on the re(’ent County I"otm~v¢8 Day [|is brulher-in-law. Mr. Clarence b~,eueon.~iderahle emffti(.t to whom. Franklint,n"erry Mn~ of 34 Wilcox Rd., Rutger.~ when and where Mrs. Sloan had I lin T(;wnshtp. who will p~rli(’lprte’dinner and ~tated Ihat 1T locals Village. took him to their Iownship i appealed for help, S in the program as a ela~s project.’, the t’ounty have net as yet sent in home in his car. Neighbors haloed ! This week tho City ~,V~,ffare De- F na ulam; far th, council meet- their Fuunder~ [)ay gift ,~nd ~he carry the veteran Into his home partment, protested that Mrs, Sloes Franklin Five won lust about ev-’ hlg were rormulated at a receipt ] rcque~trd that this be taken care where a whoelchair presented by, never applied there as she first!erythtng in the Sen|or Youth board of managers meeting at the of at once :s the deadline wag Lyons Sehep.~co Post 1451, VFW.s~,ld. But said later that she might League in Franklin Towrshlp. h.ome of .~|r~. Robert Guil[oyle.~Mart’h I. ],~lrs Martin IIuITqUI~L vice nre.~i-’, Reports were also heard from o£ South River, awaited h|m. ~ have confused the eity ageney Sweeping through its schedule .... . will I~e [n ! Mrs. Julius Lutz, publication chair- n l feared the I a dent of the council, "Although penicillin treatments with another one. The e|ty agency u t e . F ve lso had the were discontinued at ,St. Peter’s :added that It was willing and anx- outstanding player and runner-up charge of program arr.’ngements.[man: Mrs. s..w: Shepat_d_: parent ~,|rs Htl]ft’lul~t announced that Mrs.[ education co-chairman; ~AI~S Uof : Hospital. the Injections have beGS lous to help, but admitted that it in Its r:nks. A. "Hobart Anderson, eA C fton,~othy tlall. International chairman; resumed at home for the veteran. [had been unsuccessful In finding After the concluding game this preslcenl of the New Jersoy Con- and Mrs. Charles ~IeClure. hbto- Mrs. Sloes complained Ihat she housing which is what the family week in whleh the Franklin club ~ress o£ Parents and Teachers. will J rlan. who urged Ioe:k to forward has no way to help her husband :needs more than anything, won [I,~ 14th straight, Larry Cherry "get a llffle air" because their Legal red-tape, It was said. pre- !was presented a trophy by Reere- be ~uest speaker at the meeting, her a brief outline of their history home is so built that she eannot ,vented other governmental and atlon DireHor Miehael Bodnarik. ~nd ~he will aL~o act as Installinglfor the county hL~tory records. as the league’s out.~tanding player, officer for the newly elected offl- Mrs. Gllberta Napolltan, ehalr- stalrs.manageTheret° hell-isnohlmporch.d°wn Its [ seml-governmentalhelplng, agencies from William Toth. asp a player for ce~ C A Wood~ resident of manreportedOf theon_thenOminatlngaetlvltlesC0mm thl.~ ’~ * * ~- [ MEANWHILE Individual donors Franklin Five. wa~ named runner- ¯ " . " .~ ’,P "- " . HIS ARRIVAL home wa~ the and a drive spearheaded by New up Awards were made by the the cnuneh, presmea ano ~tatea committee and submitted the slate ¯ only bright moment the fonr Sloes R*un~[ck’s HelvRla Lodge 71, Franklin TownshlnYouth Guidance that the Central Spring Conference ot effleer.* who wll! be elected at ¯ ~ will be held In Trenton H, lgh the Spring County Cotila~ meeting children harp had since their ;Odd Fellows has bee. able to raise Council. It w,:s the first time in I April 28. Also a~lst[ng on the ¢oni- ~m daddy took /11. M[oh~o] Jr., the J eonsiderable moneyto help out s|x ,’ears that a team breezed ~chool,o. m. AprllLocal?a/erOun~g10 .~.o~et~ mJ.ttee are Mrs. R. C, ulltoyle ~- nex’t to the youngest,, clung to [the ]am;ty. ~ut the main problem Miohael fir. and eouldnt b~ takon ~ls hottelng~ (Continues on Page ~) delegates to the conference. Re~ez Mrs. O~ J, Sehwabe, Jr.

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I i[ TownshJp’s I1 | ,eighborl, , The Record

’ VoI. XIX. No. 14. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FRIDAY, M,~RCH 20, 1953 Price 5 CentsII ~D ..

oard Readies Addition Township Air Test SundayA special meeting of the Frank- mlttees who have helped plan the

lln Township Board of Education i building will be parking space aswill be .held Monday night in Pine brought up by member of the A complete mobilizotion oir-roid test will be held throughcut Fronklin Townshiv Sunday’Grove Manor School to consider[ board George Carr, Mr, Cart sug* from ]:30 to 4:30 p. m. with obout 200 civlJ defense workers in ,lotion.

plansthat school.f°r the $415.000 :addition to. gested.:bout 50thatcars.Space be allotted for Troffic will be bolted ot all intersections during the red ofert which will lost only severo|

John ’Kelly, chairman of the Mrs. Marvin g. Rule wa~ sworn minutes during the oftelnoon., ,building and grouz:ds committee, in as "~ member o! the township All eight township volunteer fire componies will be in potion ond Eost Millstone Gad,said at a meeting of the board held board by Clerk Mrs. Florence Community First Aid Squods w~ll oiso porticipote.this week that the Board of Educa- Randolph. Mrs. Rule was dppoint-tips should be in a position to ad- ed a member of the board at its "Incidents" designed to ~lmulate its wail for three minutes.vertlse for bids for the building by last meeting. She replaces Charles eatastrophies will be reported any- Until the second slren, the Ill-

where throughout the township, and clear alert, is sounded, rellde~,lAprlll. Stults, who recently resigned.

-u ,._p’X’wnsL:-Dr. C. Beford Davis. president of A DISCUSSION was conducted speculation ot those includes house and drh’ers will be kept ol~ Mrlle~

the board, ~ta|d if that happens and by the -board in consideration of fires, bombings, and airplane and roads. The .311-clear sound will

bids ,are received during the next 20 acres of land near South Bound crashes, be three one-minute blasts of themonth, actual construe:ion on the Brook which the be rd has been F’B~ II The test will be controlled by siren separated by two-minute LaPbadly needed school addition may seeking title to for about a year.

1~1~James M.:her from Civil Defense terceL,. Then, except In areas of

,begin by May 1. Almost all the land is already headquarters in Middlebush Town- catastroph[es, traffic will be al-Included tn a planned discussion possession of the township board, ~hlp Hall. with auxiliary centers lowed to proceed. Where "lot|-

Monday night with citizens’ corn- but several lots are still provcrtv set up in Franklin Park’and Com- dents" occur, traffic will be re-ot private owners. Two board It.left them talking in the Hamll- reunify firehouses, routed to avoid the scene.

~]members. Mrs. James J. Slade and ton Alley~ last week a~ two lowo Sixty police reserves will be the o o c ,Charles Battle, complained that the ranking teams battled it out in the first on duty. They are to report to CATASTROPHIES WILL BETownship Committee was slow to first o~ three games. Both tean~ previously, assigned posts as soon placed without knowledge of Direr-et on Its promise to trade the were interested In winning the as the "r~d" alert sounds. When for Maher by Edmund Jenklfis, CaP

lots for township owned property first game, for it meant having an the "all-clear" siren Is sounded, all lmlr Calve, J. H. Thompson, Harryelsewhere. Mrs. Slade said she re- immeulate edge on the opposition, firemen are to report to their corn- f, Vilson and Edw.:rd Tornquist. Thecelved no ~=tlsf,~elinq frn,~ the Both Griggstown and Commuqity panies, and first :ld squad ,~embersl nature of those will be reported totownship at its recent meeting, No. 2 bla.~ted down .the pins. And are to report to the firehouse near-I Maher in Mlddlebush, from where

Mr. B~ttle commented t~at the alter the chalk dust cleared away, est their home rather than to theInroject has been under dL~eussion the scores road "/35-all Who was first aid buildings, i he will dispatch fire and rescueTo keep Franklin Township equipment to the scenes,

informed on his duties in the’ fcr 10 mnnths, the winner c.L .the nSght’t Tell you Road repair men will be" on call;I Communleatloas setups includeHouse of Representatives, o o <- ~ alter they roll off the tie. during the test and clean up alter-! three mobile two-way radio units.Peter Frelinghuysen Jr., rap- A SAVING OF about $5.000 wasresenting the Fifth District. ~ven by the board as it appointed ~

~bv~etr2Oad~eisu~Pa~ndl~i:~eu~!.~luv:i ~):~:lnl~:n~ot~ll~l~i:’~la~d°;~ll~e T:~’o po!~, car.~ a,da rad|o truckwrites his "Wash,ngton News Clerk Mrs. Randolph to act for the e uLetter" to the RECORD for ~.ard to obtain federal aid for gg

Io , ~ , township roads reporting by radioperiodical publication, children o[ employees eng.ged In Oest au" r~id practice lest held into a radio easter which in turn.By PETER FRELINGHUYSEN military work, A survey made by the .townsh~’p since the Wright! SIRENS WILL SOUND at the~ . " "

~ , ~lll report to Director Maherthe board revealed that five per urothers proved them necessary, following places: " ¯How does a Congressman spend cent of the township parents are James Maher, the township civfli Franklin Park Communttv Flre-I In ease a fire comp;ny Is on a

his (lay? Does a "freshman" have, engaged In civil defense work. defense director, has pulled out I ..--.ha’so., ..~n~t ...... I~;anltlln. ...........I~’ir~.hn.~o_ ...... ,I scene fighting a fire, when, another.a daily routine tliffcrin~ fi~aterially, Sevel’al anncuncement,~ were all the stops, and will have loads ~ rid ~h~ sh [ it*l- nO’~k° HIll breaks out nearby. It ~ould be lm

, r ~ m n . , possib to d spatch the corn anfrom that of his cuIlcagues t, the made by Dr. James Lynch. super- of special pohc’e, road epa r e , Griggstown. Ea. ts Mlllstnne. Second ,’" " P Yb’~ te ephone The radio c~rs andIlremen, first aid squaders andeoor01nators swarming over the big ~. , ~,, ,,,~. ........

,i.r v ~q truck ~ill do the! As.~lstlng Maher[louse who have ~et’ved in Wash- intendent of school~. I..: recom- ’ Dlstr et F rehouse, and at upper " .ington be/are? mended improvement of a base- r.as,o ~,e ,.e,e .. a, ^ ,, . ¯community [)l.~astcl u ea~ be ..... ,Many of you who have called meat room in Franklin Park School ....... ’ m MiddlebtLsh ~|11 be Robert Hart.

; . ;., .L, ,,,. ,L I raza stren has open placou espe- The |Pet V, h^ h^ .4 I’-n .t..~at my office in Washington--and ~o it could be used as a meeting se~ tip. ~.verytmng. wnen H~e ......... ’ c ~ u a , ~. n,:,czaHy ~or tne test Ithe district office in Morristown, roam. [ s ’ens go off and people start mush- " , , or an:," kind of weather, accordingtoo---ask this ¢luestion, If our tie reported that two new [Pun-[ ng around, don’t get excited. Coup- Civil Defense Director Maher[ to Director Maher. H.e asked co-positions were reveresed, I think rains were installed in Middlebush er,~te and fo ow po lee |nstru~tions said th, zt ff any township ~,~.~identloper tton of township r~,~idents toI should ask it o¢ my Congress- School. replacing rid fountains if you happen to be driving. Some passes Sunday without hearing a] make the test seem more real and

man too. o which cau.~ed children possible roads will be blocked off. siren and who has nol been expo~ed~ lhereby assist the local DefenseA Congressman’s day fin(is a clv.~- impairment of health. Dr. Lynch * * * " 1o unusual noise which would ,pre- Cmmt, ll to determine its eMlcle¢ley.

el- comparison, perhaps. In the day ~[so submitted hi,~ monthly report DR. SAMPSON G. SMITH of vent the sirens from being heard, The township te~t precedes a

of a doctor or a minister. The rain- to the Ima|’d. Middlebush, Somerset County’s he should addl’e.~ a po.~t lard to I planned counh’-wlde test slated

lster work~ to ~repare his scr-, The hoard al~o ,~ranh, d permit- superintendent of schools, Jointly Civil Defense Center, M!ddlebush,[i n the not.too-di~tant hlture.moo: the doctor Inu~t be fro’ever, "hm tu Harltan Vaih.y I’arenls prepared the first report uf educe- and re tort that he llve.~ in ¯ dead "WE ARE NOT ft v man ~ed n

reaclin, g his i)rofe.~irmal journah. ! C;voup to tn~e Middlebush School i ttonal television issued by the New i ~pot. I any re~ wc.t.’, declared" the director"the ( ongres~man--~ilh the aid of ’ for three weeks in July. Tile group Jersey Commission on Fducational During the slate-wide It, el last [ in smooth,iF cut final details ol¯ his slaff--mu.~t keep tq) to tL. It, oft [ ,-.rgani/,.d a mznllatcr ses.;ion n’o- Telev~shm. In booklet fornl, Dr. [ year dead spoh where sirt, ns were Ihc t(.,t. "A]kv voluz:teers who wish

~Continued n~: Pa~e 12~ ’ ,C’onti,~ut, d on Page 12, ]Smit h and associates review in 15 ~mt ht "( we’e tater’ted aul s r-. o ,~si~! nav.~° sn hr. ca ng E~,st............. : .................... pages everything from tl~e amount ! ens have been adjt~sted to c,,mpen-I MIllslone 8-2G,,~; before Sunday

. npSl°ansBack’n

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I I ¯ Ili°n in New Brunswick to Invvstiga- [ The red alert whit.h means a; ( ;vii dcfep~e ’0,m’kers will wearI[ IIl tions in general conducted by the I bombh~g attack is be g mac t, will helmet~ similar to the former

commission of which Ihv Middle- he signified by a risin~ and hnver-l"rtmnd" helmets u~ed by the Army

’rownsLI- Walk u-’ma,l is a member, ins wnil from the ,1,he to,,vr~shiplbP[ore the pre~(’,,, neckoprotect|olz

¯ ¯ ~ o = * ]~lrens The red al(rt wll ("1 1tel ype w s (eve)ped.l THE BEST in food will be ,~erved Iup by the Methodist Church of Park Host

to CountyPTAAndrew East Millstone come April 15. Wfl-

¯ " " bur Smith named chairman ofMr. and Mrs. Michael J, Slo~n away In-Mrs. Sloan. Baby greeteriiwasare together agail~. Maureen and ,Jeanne al.~o

But the couple ~re little belier their sh’k falher. -Is Roast Bee[ Dinner to be hehl thaioff than when tht, y were aparl. "’We’re very happy Io have himinight" I’le’s .selling tickets in ad-

Mrs. Stanley Tompkin~. county[rations are to be made through~l~ Released by St Peter’s IIospital heine.’" Mrs Sloes admith, d. "even I I vance. ,: * * .*,

- ’¯ P’ thls week, to? recently imralyzcd if il’~ here." She suid she hnd, nlt I MIDDLEBUSHsCHOOL was]. clireetor of .vhual education, .will’ Mrs.. .William, Weaver, 1815 S. BroadFranklin To~n,~hip ~c era w~nt htard u ¯ ¯ ~. ,, - present ~111 mtcre,~ting dcmon~,tra- St.. lh(nlon 10. b.~ April 15.

bat,k 1o his htath q~z;,’~ Iom~ abo.’~ to live. [ .in.~ m ~ ,.lace In wmen really decked out in pictures thi.~ tips on the various u~es o[ attclio-’, Mrs Y, on(Is also reminded thea garage Jus <de h, ct~ a. _. ., ." twet’k 8~ the whole srhoul contrib-alP/IF ~.~aS|Ol| ~x’l.l~lll,.

- . v, ~( ]|c s are making active ¯ tlted work to make halls pretty for visua (.{ ueat OII ~lt the Spring, (’OUlt[V (-h3irllle)l have their two -efforts Io fh~d lhe SIoalls aaother he I~I’A meet ~g held this week ’ Council meeling of the .qomerset "year reports to her by April 1.

llt~ return ham,, wa~ a,min~t the home in ,.~hit’h Io live. But Mrs. ’Eve’vth ~ from st,’aiffht :kctcht,~ Co i ty (’lmm.il of Parent-Teacher LOCALS WHO pledged a do-.wi.~hes of Dr. Emanuel Kp!z. who ,, ..... . . - .. . ¯ . ¯ ¯

has worked on Ihe war-I,,r~ sSloa,z hl)O~ted lhal [t ~ould oe to ,,n eye-cabbies ~ow, n blue and:A~.~oc.iation~ en Anril 28 in the[nalion to the t.ontlnued adoptioneasy tn find housing, bt|t when r ~l matlrix in the c.Clar was ol~’Frallkli n Park Church. It w=s an- of lhe Finnisl~ boy by the County.,,trange ease FincP he c.ollnpsed : . _e..their fotlr (.hfl(h’~ II are mentioned.. :." Hi~’,)lnv_~ --IP( .r C]lJ]dl’Pl| Oi" 110 higher ] nounced I ,(lay.with partial I)aval?.’~is .Inn. 31. 011(I]ord~ ~rld~.nly /|ncl thctr homes lh; i, " 1 |he ~A’,~$ A~si~tillg MI’~. Tnmpkin~ in at-I)r. Kalz re~.onmlen(Ic(I II1~11 the unavailablt I sp~’cta~’u~ar,

job rt, a]ly] (’c.Ullcil are rcque-,ted to forward

form(’r private i’P!n,~ill ill t|l(, hn.~- .... ~ . z’3ngin~ I]1(, pro~r;lln ~t[I I)t, 13r. 1 Iio t,v to th(. (.Otll|ty troa~th~t’. Mrs.

pilal unlll belle|’ living qu:~rters James, l.vnch, supervising principal ’ William C. rkhulL 364 ",A’illlanl ~t.,ore found. But anxi,t~ to ,’eturn

EVER SINCE thP plight o[ .Mr,~.’ n’rop’y

Won ~)lly °fFrankli’*T°wn’~hil)’ch°°l*:M|~s:S"nwrville’a~s°°na’~ po.-.,|b]e.tn hi~ four children allhou~h In-.qloan was (liscovercd through an Ade[inc t[a~!aman, (’ t tv helpi,z~ Mrs. Lawrence Gu.~sh, ~’ounders

capaettated, 3h’. Sioall asked to appeal to SouLh River Post. Veter- teacher: and N. Jack Sieur. teacher ) v chairman, prt,.~ented her reportgo home. ass of F’oreiun Wars. there had of sixth grade students at Frank- i on the re(’ent County I"otm~v¢8 Day

[|is brulher-in-law. Mr. Clarence b~,eu eon.~iderahle emffti(.t to whom.

Franklint,n"erryMn~ of 34 Wilcox Rd., Rutger.~ when and where Mrs. Sloan had I lin T(;wnshtp. who will p~rli(’lprte’dinner and ~tated Ihat 1T locals

Village. took him to their Iownship i appealed for help, S in the program as a ela~s project.’, the t’ounty have net as yet sent in

home in his car. Neighbors haloed ! This week tho City ~,V~,ffare De-F na ulam; far th, council meet- their Fuunder~ [)ay gift ,~nd ~he

carry the veteran Into his home partment, protested that Mrs, Sloes Franklin Five won lust about ev-’ hlg were rormulated at a receipt ] rcque~trd that this be taken carewhere a whoelchair presented by, never applied there as she first!erythtng in the Sen|or Youth board of managers meeting at the of at once :s the deadline wagLyons Sehep.~co Post 1451, VFW. s~,ld. But said later that she might League in Franklin Towrshlp.

h.ome of .~|r~. Robert Guil[oyle.~Mart’h I.

~],~lrs Martin IIuITqUI~L vice nre.~i-’, Reports were also heard from

o£ South River, awaited h|m. ~ have confused the eity ageney Sweeping through its schedule .... . will I~e [n ! Mrs. Julius Lutz, publication chair-n l feared the I a dent of the council,

"Although penicillin treatments with another one. The e|ty agency u t e . F ve lso had thewere discontinued at ,St. Peter’s :added that It was willing and anx- outstanding player and runner-up charge of program arr.’ngements.[man: Mrs. s..w: Shepat_d_: parent

~,|rs Htl]ft’lul~t announced that Mrs.[ education co-chairman; ~AI~S Uof :Hospital. the Injections have beGS lous to help, but admitted that it in Its r:nks. A. "Hobart Anderson, eA C fton,~othy tlall. International chairman;resumed at home for the veteran. [had been unsuccessful In finding After the concluding game this preslcenl of the New Jersoy Con- and Mrs. Charles ~IeClure. hbto-

Mrs. Sloes complained Ihat she housing which is what the family week in whleh the Franklin club ~ress o£ Parents and Teachers. will J rlan. who urged Ioe:k to forwardhas no way to help her husband :needs more than anything, won [I,~ 14th straight, Larry Cherry"get a llffle air" because their Legal red-tape, It was said. pre- !was presented a trophy by Reere- be ~uest speaker at the meeting, her a brief outline of their historyhome is so built that she eannot ,vented other governmental and atlon DireHor Miehael Bodnarik. ~nd ~he will aL~o act as Installinglfor the county hL~tory records.

as the league’s out.~tanding player, officer for the newly elected offl- Mrs. Gllberta Napolltan, ehalr-stalrs.manageTheret° hell-is nohlmporch.d°wn

Its [ seml-governmentalhelplng, agencies from William Toth. asp a player for ce~ C A Wood~ resident of manreportedOf theon_thenOminatlngaetlvltlesC0mmttte~ot thl.~

’~ * * ~- [ MEANWHILE Individual donors Franklin Five. wa~ named runner- ¯ " . " .~ ’,P "- " .HIS ARRIVAL home wa~ the and a drive spearheaded by New up Awards were made by the the cnuneh, presmea ano ~tatea committee and submitted the slate

¯ only bright moment the fonr Sloes R*un~[ck’s HelvRla Lodge 71, Franklin Townshln Youth Guidance that the Central Spring Conference ot effleer.* who wll! be elected at¯ ~ will be held In Trenton H, lgh the Spring County Cotila~ meetingchildren harp had since their ;Odd Fellows has bee. able to raise Council. It w,:s the first time in I

April 28. Also a~lst[ng on the ¢oni- ~m,daddy took /11. M[oh~o] Jr., the J eonsiderable money to help out s|x ,’ears that a team breezed ~chool,o. m. AprllLocal?a/erOun~g10 .~.o~et~ mJ.ttee are Mrs. R. C, ulltoyle ~-nex’t to the youngest,, clung to [the ]am;ty. ~ut the main problemMiohael fir. and eouldnt b~ takon ~ls hottelng~ (Continues on Page ~) delegates to the conference. Re~ez Mrs. O~ J, Sehwabe, Jr.

PageTwo THE~ RECORD Friday, March 20, ! 95:3roll ¯ i --

Local 202 Rubber Workers~o. of ,~..he., pre.,den, that loc., ~ ~,,ng ,he~o=odw~ ,or l~s study be made. and a report sub-, nego¢latlnn w/th the companym~ed, respecting the guerarrteed which is slMed to come up soon.

Meet On Policy Tomorrow- dtscussinglmnun’! wage,th/~ wtthquestionthe w/thvieWem- of .’,fayThe ,Pth.presem contract expires onployees. Saptr said that the new contract

Arthur Sapir. president of Local between jobs. wherever such lntra- 8. Efforts be continued to obtain would not be dlscus.~ed at tomor-202, United Rubber. Cork, Lblo- plant inequities exist, agreements providing for full row’s meeting of the local, but that],tun and Plastic Workers of Amer- 3. Adjustmer, ts be negotiated to u:don shop security provisions, recommendations for additions- to

correct inter-plant and Inter-areaJean, C. L O.. has caJled a special 9 Th=t adequate wage reopen- the eeonomic polLcy set up by the tl ~l[th ANNIVERSARY..tin/ for tomorrow morning, to inequities. :ing provi~iol~ be negotiated, i11- International would be sought. !1 ~UV CELEBRATIONre,port, on the annual meeting of 4. Give special consideration to eluding the right to termthate the..,.--onalPoli nom"ed o -- o*ine.ties--e,. , ive bar,aining =trnc* CLASSIFIES

!l LEtee, which he attended last week such exist m the rates at pay of where the wage question is nottn Cleveland. hourly-rated production and resin- settled.

S~lr said tha~ the economic tenanee employees. 10. That a meeting of the Cans- ¯policy of the international is set 5. Seek improvement in race- allan section of the ,nternational TOO LATE TO qLASSIt:Y

¯up each year at the meeting. He : tion programs, night bonus pay- Policy Commitlee be called for thereported that the following 10- ment. premium,pay provisions, sick purpose of formulating an econo-point program had been adopted eave allowances and other fringe mie progrmri for guidance of the FOUND--Brown and white male CONtinues For -at the meeting:. ’ benefits, local unions in Canada, consiStent puppy of mixed breed. About 6

1. A substantml general wage’ 6. Negotiate expansmn and im- with this policy, months old. Owner please callJnlcrease be negot|ated in addition vrovements In nenston insurance Saplr said the above ’.’,’as adopted EA~t Millstone 8-29,1. 1, SOUTH RIVER

.... ;in light of ~he current cost of ]iv-i~--~’o ~ ~--’~¢-’¢’¢’¢’~-~a .... ~ ,,~.to the following, and any other and hospilalizatlon beenfitsand ,in~. the fact that nrie,. I’nntrnlq nn ~r~J~" a.-ta.--,--,~-,-,i;~-uo-e .... ~--economic adjustments, severance pay progra,nm, ~ ................... a c l DAY

2. AdJuW.rnent~ m wage rates I 7. TheInternatinnalPollcyCom -!virtualLv all consumer items have celain.refrzger tar. good .and-be negotiated to correct inequities mittee endorses the recommends-!been lifted; abolit!on of the excess l tmn’ very reasoname,

t..au ~o...... ;profits tax. slated for June 30, oft6"1097" ix AN’D SATURDAY

this year; record profits now being ~ ~ ~ ~enjoyed in the rubber and allied ........... e ,, ,

EASTER Stride-Rites Indus-tries; and the fact that an cablnet, Hft. Iong. 24euble * "~ *o.*;!equitable dJstr’:hution means pros- 1~ Yem’s old. Call SO 6.,736. ~xIperity for all. 3 Inch Pure Br,stle

Local 202 reprcsent~ workers at FOR SALE--MILLTOWN--6 room’the Richardson Co, ,,~t present, the bonse on .er~rt Or., attaohed B R U S Hgarage, modern kitchen, base heat,

hot water oil. Lot 75 by 150. REG. 1.49

William St., 3 bedreomq, living.., = ~ - .-,- ~: room. dining room, kitchen, sun

~.~,.,~:. ~? J parlor, bet water heat. Lot 40 by ~r ~r ~(’ "~100. Excellent buy.

~:~ :~ National Brand~ .... i LOTS FOR SALE ~ Wa=~hin~ton,

__~__ ltd. ,’~a,’re,’i e. ;~ bY 100. VJr-: W A X E S¯ ginia St.." South Hirer." corner lot:,40 by 10~. Pi’igmore St., East i ~OIr Floor and Furniture

. I Brun.~wic’k. corner lot 10~ by 100.Hark ns & V C o1"’," Co.. Phone So REG. 69c

its ~,~ ...... l~ Now 49cPt....... Stock Up Today !

Aluminum~l. Combination Windows "Jr "k ’k "k

Casement Windows Worth Spar

fussy .,,,, s,o.,, ooo,. VARNISHF I E L D’ S C;e,, Finish. For

Interior and Exterior

thingco .o.

SHOt, REG. 3.39160 SANDFORO ST. Only 2.69G,L

CH, 7-~J00

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Ilf"’---~ .q~~------’-----I I ROOF COATINGPure Black Asphalt

Arrow "Par" and Asbestos’ ’ "’ REG. 2.44

Now 2.18 ~-G,,.

We under.qand small feet Pure Gum... how they grow and TURPENTINE~,’ha! their special needs

are. And we’ve had Sealed ~uart

Zo. o~ ~x~¢~io.~e ~. Only 39cjudging just ~shat "--’~---.. ....

~ ~ ~style and size offers /

them the most protection.J’~/~’ WHITES Lb. CutSo bring your young ones in. ,

We’refussy about [ S H E k L A Cthe ~’ay we fit growing

feet, and will never sell REG. 3.49

a pair of Stride Rites unless i. ~" ."---,,.~ Now 2.97 ~*’

they’:eoxactlyright.3.95 * * * *

America’s Widespread Favorite Hundred of OtherJust one look tells you why Arrow Par is Household SpecialsAmerica’s favorite widespread-collared shirt. It’s All ’Reduced For

SIZES so good-looking--styled with a handsome, wide- This Great Birthdayto S ................... S.S0 WIDTHS spread collar that looks extra-smart with So|e

8’i to 12 ................ 6.50 AA to EE12! ~ to 3 ................ 7.50 windsor-knot ties. So cam/affable, too. The so/t,

perfect firing collar feels mighty good aroundWE CARRY A COMPLETE your neck, Sanforizecl® white broadcloth .

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Other Stores’rn

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Friday, March 20, 1953 THE RECORD PaQe ThreeI ¯ I I

Bowling iSq..’~, e.~ Drivers Wornedh S terzt°wn Flreflouse where the l~q|ugh,.of Scotiafor hisPresentedentert~ment.a chmeing

Drive May aa r ootaoo of hDo~o.e aooo.anoe of ~h .,ace O.,OO.TOW. In

At M’bus chool progr~land Fling." Mrs. WoRers, Iris wife,

A Safety Committee conference was one of the five ScotcEwomenMlddlebush which tripped them R. Bielke ....... 175 151 ]12 At the regular meeting of the of each of the PTA’s of Franklin leo perform.

twwe, Franklin Park maintained S. Kady ......... 154 96 East Millstone First Aid Squad held Township was held this week in A buffet stepper was served. Jack

1~ five game lead in the Franklin M. Smith ....... 159 183 150 Tuesday, .announcement wa~s made Middlebush School with Mrs. J. Logen and William Met/el pro=Township Firemen’s League this H. Hoepfner .... 149 146 that the squad would conduct its D eWitt Mc’Garrah presiding, vlded music for dancing.week as it won once v,shlle Cam- M. Dezan ....... 84 105 annual fund drive during May. The committee urged parents of

j~munity No. 1 could do only the K. Hoepfiler .... 163 i~4~ .e~10ent~ ,n the area serve0 *.l .,dOle..~ ~.oo, ~h,,~ren *o a~- PTA Gi Abe visited personally by squad port the safety drive at that school yen rt-same.

735 723 666 members. A goal of S3.000 has been by leaving and plek, ing up theirThe Scores. COMMUNITY NO. 2 set. Capt. John Tamburini will be children in front of the school. Show in M’bush

COMMUNITY NO, I C. Smith ....... 122 112 117 drive chairman. Members had complained thatKnight .......... 135 161 149 T. Del Castle ... 137 139 109 Tamburlnl reported the follow- ,Paren4a were driving their cars An art .~how for the benefit o~A. Fllkowazi .... 113 P. ltart ......... 152 174 158 ing activities for the month of among the children running for ; Middlebush FrrA was presented by

C. Filkohazi ..... 116 150 D. Miller . ...... 126 164 172 March: transportations, 4; accident, school buses alongside the school, grades pro-first through eight inJ. H. Thompson. 182 170 132 J. Yarush ...... 198 157 ~66 1: fire, I: total, 6 calls answered and The Committee urged parents not the school this week.Kerekea ........ 169 179, 161 80.5 miles travelled, with members to drive alortgside the school bu~ Especially drawn for the PTA.Klinger ......... 140 16"1 123 735 746 722 expending 36 man-hours, to meet their children in front meeting were -more th,~n 300 pie-

. -- instead, tures, paper mache flower designs,

East Nillstone,.ren*.,ooa,oo meetlngwill and manyoriginalartlnnovatlo~.742 790 "/15 STANDINGS be held next Tuesday at 3 p. m. In Teacher Miss MarJorle Burdette

EAST FRANKLIN W L Mlddlebush. Topic wt]l be, "Par- arranged the show and presentedCoyne ............ 204 165 177 Franklin Park .......... 21 6 .Mr. J. Howard Snyder has re- enLs’ Attitudes and Children’s Be- a motion picture film to the "PT&Easton .......... 124 151 153 Community No. 1 ..... 16 11 turned home from St. Petersburg. havtor." entitled, "Your Child Is a Genius."Toth ............ 119 170 142 Millstone Valley ...... 17 10 Fla., after ~endir~g the winter It .~howed how every child has a"~o~a, ...........,~ ,~ ,e~Eas* .a.h,n .........’~ ~ ,here. R h I St ch,n~e to express himself through:

i Blasclak ........ ]24 183 133 Mlddlebush .... 7, ....... Its13 "Mrs. Ed~vln Garretson has re- ¯ eor$o S art art,

Community No. z ....... ~ t6(~ turned home from St. Peter’s Hoe- Rehearsals got under way last736 804 766 Second District ........ 7 20 pital, She arrived there a skiing week at the Mlddlebush Firehouse

Grtggstown ........... 712 191,’2cloture, having broken her arm where the volunteer company is Re||obl41 Lock fs GuflSECOND DISTRICT in New Hampshire recently, preparing its annual minstrelL. Clancia ...... 116 167 151 Miss June Relnson of Drake program. Shopw. Lapr.nski ... Easter Cantata ollege. Tren*o *.e woe ca.e0 .. o,Xe e oaya a, idle- o.oo,,J. Ganlna ...... 1566 121 15"/ end at home with her mother. Mra. bush University," the minstrel has

~New Brunsvtk

C. Tanora ....... 172 147 136 Emma Reinson. been placed under direction of Mr. LOCKSA. Albert 125 141 149 An Easter Cantata entitled, ’*The * * * *....... and Mrs. Leon Bardsely of Eliza- Repalred

Glory of the Cross" will be pre- MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND Half beth Ave. and Stanley Zolto of Install~l740 756 756 sen4ed on Pal4° Sunday .morning, entertained Mrs. Earl Bowers ol Skillman’s La. Former director Kl-lmerp MILLSTONE VALLEY

March 29, In the Methodist Church Butler during the week end.Vincent Heuther Is ill and unableM. Blahut ...... 156 193 159 East Millstone. Mrs. John W. NetHer ia on race- to direct the show.W. Paris ........ 158 179 elan in Florida. ,,,, ,

The service will be a "bring a "" n’amln M’I s ...... Tickets are onJ. Karuza 138

rH a,, s ....

hureh_oers I ~e j c~ u zy ol v-leman- now sale by an~....... ¯ en, err,co ann a,,c g ma R - member of the fire company, ttou.,e- ~ A U T ZC. LazJcky ...... 172 189 145 are ur e .... use "hat I na d., ks back on his feet again

J. Karuza ....... 157 g o ~o aa J I . ’after being kicked by a horse ¯ to-house sales are made everyV. Jeasen ...... 180 139 Tickets are now available for a I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hey "and ! Monday. A square dance will follow ¯ Auto Electrician @ Ignltl~

G. Paris ......... 178 156 169 Roast Beef Dinner to be held bY ldau~bte r spent Sunday In-Phil- the minstrel program. ¯ Generator - Starterthe church April 15, Wilbur ~mxm ade],phia ¯ Carburetor Service8~4s3~8oo a..oanced. * °°" Scotch Pa ty fo¯ Members and friends of the MILLSTONE VALLEY Grange r r

FRANKLIN PARK church have been Invlted to a will meet tonight at8 o’clock. Franz --,.Wo"ers,75W. Cook ........ 213 179 130 showing of the color movie, "I Mlddleaex - Somerset PomonaF. R.leci ......... 169 149 173 Behold His Gtory," to be shown Grange No. 13 will hold-its annual Franz Waiters of Bunker Hill Rd.O. Wegner ...... 161 140 124 In the Firat Methodist Church of card party tomorrow night in the Gri.ggstown, was given a .Scotch AND HOME RADIO REPAIRSD. Maxwell ..... 167 175 149 Rahway Palm Sunday. It will be East Millstone Grange Hall." party for his 75th birthday last 95 Central AvenueD. Lockwood .... 180 125 161 shown at 7:30 p, m. The East Millstone PTA will .hold week. New Brunswick

A SILENT FAMILY Communion rummage sale in the firehouse About 125 friends and relatives Phone CH#rter 7-4607890 768 737 will be held on t,he even.lag of April 24 at 11 a.m. Joined Mr. WoRers In the Grlggs- ,, , , ,

MIDDLEBUSH Holy Thursday, A@rll 2. Prayer and -’W. McKinley .... 157 173 176 meditation will be offered in the ,, ,, ""B. Bering ....... 116 127 179 Sanctuary any time between 8 andE. Cunn.lngham . 160 174 151 9 p. m. There will be no ritual.

IB. Lawson ...... 196 164 137 Elements will be on the altar and ¯ *i.N. Kllng ........ 182 222 144 those attending may receive them

~~--~1 ~/~ ~ I¯ any time they feel prepared to do ;~t |

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’l’he 170..s,o[ee Rutgers University lug at 8:30 o’clock, of this stature with professional Mr. Arthur Schroff was appoint- Miss Emma Roe McLe:)d, Dlrec-Choir and the Rochester Philhar- The program wilt comprise the moaielans and an outstanding coo- ed treaaurser of the Board of Dlrec- tar. reported total new cases formon’le Orchestra will agalu Join ’ prologue and coronation scenes !ructor such as I,ein.,~dorf. who I tars of the Vtsitiog Nurse A~ocia- imouth 215. total case load 1222,

:force~ Tuesday night for the fifth from Moussorgsky’s opera. "Boris~ ~ , - -~dltertng o! the 1952-53 Rulgers Con- ~. Godunov." and the enth’e Ninth ! makes a specially of opera and i Lion at the regular moothly meet- and total number ~ vL~its for the

:J~ect ,~rics. !Symphooy of Beethc~veu The:oralorio work. It was pointed out[lag Wednesday. The board ex-:mon’tl - 1818. She slated that theFour soloslsL~, headed by Macklfourth sod final movement of the~byDr lloward D. McKmlev. chair-lmesse a a,),~.,-, ~H,,. r ,. iMothers’ Club weald have two¯ ¯ ...... e ....... o. many~ImrreIl. baritone of [,he Metropoll- i Beethoven work fea,ures the. man of the Rutgers Music Depart- !years of service to the reih’in¢ I classes each week. Mrs. Frank"~

tan Opera. will assist the two mu-:chorus wHh orchestra, me~t. ~- ~ ’"’"" -..... p, ........... i tress re’ Mrs. Char es Pierce I r¢o.[cx:K reported or a meeting ofsieal groups In the concert to be i The program will oe azrecteo oy laCK llal’reJl recemjy nau tnel Mrs Palge LHommedieu ’re-, the Community Wefare CouoclI

.presenPted In the Stale Universitv’,,¢ ! Erich Leinsdorf. conductor of tile ] leading role in "The Rake’s Ih’og- I porto’d on t~o meeflnus at the edu [ Mrs. L’Hontmedieu remindedCollege Avenue gymnasium begin- ’ Rochester Philharmonic The choir ’. r~ss’ at the Mel ’opolltaa Mr Har- cat on aud ..... ," -* , - members of the all da., meetin"¯

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- ¯ -- ...... rell will sing the role of Boris !n She outlined polnt~ of Interest [April 21st at Agora of the Statethe Moussorgsky choruses sn.d wxll ¯ which hoard members would stress League for Nursing at which theytake the leading solo part m the;aa talks to organlzalloas. She also :would act as hostess grottp.fourth movement of the Beethoven [ spoke of plans for a hmcheon m !symphony. , , . I the fall. This commlltee will meet ]

The other guest aoh)slsts are hereafter the foi rth Wednesday 1 i R,. /:,.~,-.,, ¢ . - J J"Waller Fi’ederJ¢ks. tenor, who will [each month. [.*~- ...~,..®~w ~uDpgnueua!so apPear in the~’Bo..ris Godunov’; A letter was rcad by Mr. CIlarle.~ !|0 Days for Minors Solernoruses; irene Joruao. soprano; :Stoetfier from the United Fund ’ "and Lise Sorrell. cuutralto. All four stating the amount allocated to the ’ Beghmlng Monday. lhe Handywill have solo parts in the Beetho- Visiting Nurse Assoplatlon to be Tavern at 14 Jersey Ave.. will bcyen work. which will eumwise the;paid in monthly installments. Heclosed for ten days. following an-latter haJf of the .program. read a letter of reply in whtch i nouncement b.’" Doml|~ic A. Curie-

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ZIMMERMAN IN KOREA of the orgaoJzatinn, i trol director, th,~t the place served~g¢~~ Mrs. Marcus Wright..president. ;beers to two mlnol’s.

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The Labor ene w,,, Open T, To Solidify Calco Relations-Members of Local 20. eel

the State and NationMo,,, V/orker~ union. A. F. of L.. A three-man labor-management IPOHCy changes, the committee will:

In will meet tomorrow to disc~s the committee has been formed by also pass t,n current buslnes= !=-

(Compiled by our Labor News SMff) terms the~- intend to ~ek in their Loca 111, International Chemical formation to the rank and file o~:new contract. Their curxent agree-

Workers Union, A. F. of L., repre-lthe local, in this way the worker~r/~,

ment with the Employer+ A~socia- sentlng workers at the Ca[co will be kept ~breast of conditlon~ ’"tton of Sheet 5[eta[ Workers and Chemical Division of the American in Ihelr industry.

SINCE TAXES ire on the minds of prl¢ti¢|lly everyone now Associate Rooters of Middlesex Cyanamid Co,, in Bound Brook. i All company policy Is to be re.(by the way, didn’t the President give In unqualified promise to reduce County expires on :Jay 31st. "[’he committee was set up to viewed within the next week, saidtaxes during his campaign?), Harry Kranz, stlte CIO legill/tive director Edward Rvan, business agent has i. ....... .. ~.,~... r.~.,~..., k..¯ , , ., .u,~ ~.v,,,v.,~ ,~,,~. ,~,..,v.o ~,,= BUono, in oi’der to give "die ~’~m.warns that things might be much worse, already notlhed the employers’ as- ] tween the company and union, ac- mister the basic Information they’

Krinz cautions that a proposll now before Congress generally known soelation that the union wUl be eordln~z to Josenh Buono of South will need before commencing OR.seektn addltlona! benetlts when n,~.,,d u~n,~v ,~r, eld,,nf nf fhoas the "Greedy Assistance Bill", would limit Federll income corporate, " ’ - - ’.~ g , ......................... erations.estate and gift taxes to 25%, while shifting the added burden entirely [ne current contract runs out. lineal P.uono said. the committee Buono is ’serving on the ~,-to wage earners and others, About one percent of ill individuals would Ryan said he’s waiting for thelhad t)een in operation at the plaqt m/tree, along wi~h Ge°rgemaSyman°’~n-

benefit, while 99% would be penalized, which I$ hardly the "middle employers to contact him for Ihelduring World War lI. but was sky, chief-steward of theway" the Administration claims to seeks to follow, purpose of setting up negotiation laboll~hed when the war ended, ance section of the plant, I~nd

C*llin 9 ¢or support of resolutions by State Senator Dumont talks, I The new committee will concern David Povlick, chief stewax~ ~of(R-Warren) and Assemblymen Cahill, Evans and Knight (R-Camden) The local represents 320 sheet Itself on~ with major policy production. ,to rescind ¯ 1944 legislative memorial whih sought to have the Federal ’ mete workers Jr; M ddlesex, Men- changes, said Buono, It will act asconstitution amended to impose the 25% limitation, Krlnz points an’mOuth and Ocean counties, a liaison team between the Com-_’r tel _w_It :.;accusing finger at the Driscoll Administration ind his Republican ; .., pany and the Workers, It will pass ex ¯ or ~r~Legislature which adopted the resolution at the instigation of the big ’ on all information concernin;,alp _e ~’m. J . ¯business and other well-heeled lobbies in Trenton. i ,, ©. ’o *he e p’oyo..m,n=rewero$"Since 1944," Kr¯n. reminds the legislature, "of the 24 states who T WV A [artS it w,,]" ¯ * ¯ Classes in steward Scat=ling W~’@.had endorsed such resolutions, 7 have reconsidered and r.s¢ind.~; ~i;nkt, II wu,= ker reaction tOThePOllcy changes, ,o held this week for membe~ ,o~their resolutions while In two others the resolutions were vetoed by...=.. .rv= rom the company, committee will Locals 630 and 1298. Textile "Wo’tk-the governor. This only 15 states, including New Jersey, still have, not handle grievances of any kind. ers Union of America, C, L O.such resolutions on the books which are aimed at punishing the middle ’~ An educational program will be but it is expected that grievances ..The classes are part of the over-and lower income group=," i Introduced tomorrow night at a will be ct~t down considerat)ly by all tralrdng ,program being earr/Id

Kranz claims the New Jersey resolution would work = hard=hip]]rig of Locals 971 ana 927, Textile the opef’atton ot the COmmittee. on by the Central Jersey’ Jo/nton sin=It business, impair Federal credit by working to the disadvantage i Workers Union of America, C. I.O., In addition to working with Board, T. W. U. A., accordingof bondholders, bank depositors and insurance policyholders and would I in Trenton. Mrs. Ann Tidrosk], educational di

Local 9"/1 represents workers at Textile Workers Zo ,h .o.d -;toeVentuallYinvade areashit hardnowthebeing$tlteStaxedSinCebythethefederalstates, government would have the Foster 1am Co., in Trenton. aa Monday afternoon, a c~l "!

says was held for m~bers ofFinally, he on=, mote of patriotism, "it would impair the fight Lees[ 927 r~presents workers at the Meet_ _.;undav =~¯ nit/ n det ors f r ast Lawrence Ho~ Co, also in Tren¯ against Communism, sin¢ 86% of the ’o el bug g o p . ¯ " whirls represents workers.at John-

, wars or to vrevent World Wir II1." ton. Local 630. Textile Workers son and Johruson. On Tuesday ev~-¯ * ¯ * * i Mrs. Ann Tldroski. educational Union of A.merica, C. I. O., will .ntng, and yesterday afternO0

¯ ¯ , Idirectoro~tl~eCentrslJerseyJotnt meet on Sunday at 2 1). m.. at classes were held for membersRENTS~The Dri$¢oll adm n strat,on s propose foe,-casual rent B~-,H ~t th ? tv ~ & P t n ;....... " ...... e ..... ’ ............ S St. Ladlslaus Hall, on Somerset local 1298. representing workers;control when the present state law exp,res Apr=l 30, has been assa,led t- oh=r<,,, ,~t eh. ,~,.~o~o¯ ¯ , ............ ~. ..... m. St Industrial Tape. !’by Cart Ho|derman. The measure wh;ch provided such fhmsy pro-) Mrs Tldroskl --id the nr-oram ;Fhe punposd of the meeting is to

tection" for tenants and which proved so alluring tO the governor was ~,~.M" h,~ ,,,fl,~ "~" ~,h’,~ "~,,~" Mrs. Tidroski explained that................ e ....... s .... discuss contract dernanUs to be classes were held tar Industriintroduced by Assemblymen Thomas of Union ~nd Barnes of Essex, l~no ~ ~ chin ¢,nnllod .~v fhn Rwt. made In negotlat/ons with Johnson Tape workers to accomodate sld~Republicans. t g’e’rs~’Unt’ver’"slt-v"Labor-~E(t’uea’t’lon and Johnson. The present cp. ntract workera. Mrs, Tidroski conduote~

Their r--ulati n would ¯ .........e9 o s z up twe-memoer municipal, non-salaried, "¯ . . I Department. with the company expires on May all three classes.volunteer boards to adm,mster rent controls. Holderman ¢luest,ons the 15th.constitutionality of such a procedure in view of prior New Jersey court , . ....rulings and Says it would bring nothing but confusion and chaos, any-way.

"Rent control is not a municipal function. A municipality, alreidy-burdened with high tax rates, should not be forced to spend the timeand money required to do an effective rent control job. Because ofthe complex regulations dealing with rent levels and adjustments.evictions, maintenance of service, inspections and enforcement, rentControl requires full-time personnel and tenor be en¢orced by volunteerunpair, part time "lunch hour" administrators. It requires a full-time;competent, paid staff," he recalls,

The governor’s proposal would become even more tragically ira.potent b’Y ¢°nflicting municipal reguliti°n$ ilrld ¢°nlil:~ting ’tlndard$’

" SPECIAL! $ide-by-slde oi1oppoHte slde$ of th¯ boundary line$. Nor would it be

42"" SINKeasy for landlords with property in two or more towns for example,ithey would have to become familiar with the codes in all municipalities

in which they own property."Dumping the problem in the laps of municipalities would violate ~.

the administration’s pledge to administer rents fairly on a state levelif the Federal government yielded the problem to state’s rights," Holder- .. -man admonishes....- ..~---’

Thirteen insur,~nce companies writing automobile liability insur-ance in New Jersey have been ordered to eliminate references to race i

" " " .......... "’""or color from their forms by State Banking and Insurance CommitP~ --’"......--signer Warren N, Gaffney. Arthur Chapin, eta civil rights director.I ~ ~hailed Gaffney’s action as "another,milestone in our two.year fight to.end insuran¢¯ company bias lga,nst minority groups, particularly-Negroes," I

Gaffney wrote 160 insurance companies writing auto coverage In. WFI"OR RIGIHrt~IAIN~the state on three occasions. His last letter, Oct. 22, 1952, asked the OIIAINIOARD¢ompani¯~ to furnish copi¯s of their application and accident reportforms.

"The response to the Oct. 22, 1952, lett¯r indicated that six compa-nies included ¯ether the word r~.¯ or color in the application form," ~.!Oaffn¯y wrote Chapin, while "six other companies included the word " ¯ -~:,-~. ;color in the accident report form and one company included the word ¯ :-’;"race or color in both formal, ,-:,. . z,.. ,," :

"1 hive written to each of these companies to eliminate such refer. .. ¯ :. ~.,,-:.,-ence$ to race or Color from their forms. I hope to bring these few " """ :" ";companies in line with th¯ vast majority of underwriters so that none jl "" "of our companies will issue forms wherein questions as to Color or race ~l ’ ~." ’/" ";":~ ;appe.-r," Gaffney d¯¢lared,

. , | .... ~ ::..:.Chapin touched off the inquiry two years ago w~th charges that !|

certain companies were either refusing to write insurance on Negro- Iowned cars. or were arbltrar;ly assigning them h gher rates. Since !then, several companies h~ve voluntarily di$¢ontinu¯d thOSe practices.

- - Cz0hor Named !Crash and FireBy Local 824 Fatal On Turnpike

tnembcr of the executive board ot Daniel Short Jr., 25, of Wilmington.Loca~ 8~, United Auto Workers. De|., died Tuesday morning ~sC. I. O., has been appointed to flames burned him beyond rccog-represent the local at the second nition following a rear-end eolll- Regular $99annual legtstative mobilization con- lion wtth another truck one mile~erence, sponsored by the New south o! the New Jersey TurnpikeJersey State C. I. O. Counc|l, to /nt¯rchange .in East Brunswick onbe held in Trenton on Monday, the big road.

e March 30th.State Troopers said the driver NOW COMPLETELocal 824 represents workers at apparently fell asleep at his wheel

the Bnmswlck Drdnanee and Sorbo and struck the rear of anotherCast plants, on Jersey Ave., !nltra~or.trailo r and then went offNew Brunswlck. lhe road. The driver ot the other

Registration for the ear.terence ;truck, Anthon~ Shlpani o, ~eKees

-CALL MATAWAN 1 1886 :"will take place at 9:30 a. m., on. Rock Terrace. Pa,. was injured m

brecht, In Trenton. At 10.00 a.m. The Milltown ~escue Squad and ~.’=a eonfere,ee ,HII commence, fol. Mt]ltownFlreDep, rtmentworked GARBER

SUPPLy Clowed by a luncheon. After the at the seette. Dr,-William Allgairluncheon, the delegates will go to of 8outh River pronoumeed thethe Stste ]louse to ~ew a session victim dead.o! the’ Legislature. , " "

Then, it’s back to the Hotel .Mal~ It a rellu]llr praet~e tq ........ -- ..A,,a.,, ~.,, L~Ul[l~l~i’~"H~lil~la~i;~-:#"i¢~’~’~-ie’’~Irl~~i,~. ll%nq rl~,:~Hlldebrecht for a 6:00 p. m, aeration, keep cbLI .dre.a o-t ~ ~ Idtebefl OpqlB Mimday Them Rri, "T~ ’~ ggUlB =)at which roports o~ results at the while comang .or mmatmS, aor,, -- . -.. ~ . .~ ~ ~.~ .,.~.C+~.~

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page Six THE RECORD Friday, Mon:h 20, 1953

nited Fund Elects orb’cars VET NEWS " " ":" to .U~ke Curler U~dntng un~r Pu~ i the other eU~bm~v ~u/remem~

lie [,iw 16, even though I ve al of the law, Your previous tradnlns,ready had training under the GI however, will be eoMldered in set.Bill? [flng ~P ¯ ~ew proermn for yOU,

’PreddeDt of ~e United Fund is Sncdekej’, treasurer. Q--IX I take VA’s vocation =I A--Yu, provided VA finds you [ and it may not be du~pl~ated an-Carl E. Anderson who was elected blr. Anderson Is plant manager counseling in connection with my need /t to overeon~ the hand/ealp Ileu it is essential to restore yourWedne~Isy to succeed Claude V. of E.R. Squibb & Sons. He is a Korean GI ~BIII training, do I have o~ your disability and you meet |en~loyabillty.l~vsnk, who headed the organize- resident of Plainfield and is treas- to abide by the counselor’s de- ~~t/on lance it was formed two years urer of MJddlesox General Ho~pi- cklon as to what I should study?. Ie~o, tel. In Plainfield he is active in A--The VA counselor won’t make

A~o elected at the annual meet- affairs of the Baptist Church and any decision as to what you should,b~g .were three vice presidents, the Salvation Army. study under the Korean Ol Bill.

¯ ’Mheodore D. Slingman. Mrs. Gas Under advisement by the fund~lnstead, the purpose of the entire~..Kulman and James H. Stamp. is the mppllcation of the Jewish [ eotlnseling ~rocess is to hel/p you

¯ .Nl~i. Oeorge R. Mo,’Hson was Community Center for direct rep- J uuderstand your own aptitudes, in.~/

"@le.~e. d secretary and Chester W. resentatlon onthe b’oard.Jterests and abllRies, so that you’ll

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.ly°ur own mlnd¯

’The addLtionsl work represents i Q--If a veteran doesn’t specifyTurnpike Seeks Bids the minimum that ~ required to lhow he wants his National Service Wedding ConsultantOn Additional Parking . provide parking and other facilities Life l~suranee paid out, in what

The New Jersey Turnpike Anth- for the heavy traffic using the form will his beneficiary receive itservice areas." Mr. Troast corn- after he dies?ortty is asking contraetOrSeonstructinn~O aUP-of mented. "Traffic on the Turnpike

A--If the veteran has made no~J I,.,

4." ~. (~ r-: ..~_ A : ..¯ ID]b’ bids for the !has been running =bout 2!~ times selection of eny mode of settle- e,eura.n ,..ur rlr r r nn,versarv.

Itddltlonal parking faclli(’tea and the estimates of the independent ment. the Insurance will he .Paid tn .¯ ~ddental conatruction at It, ten el~g’ineers and these additional 36 equal ,ustallmcnts to his t)ene- in ,,ew Brunswick

IlervLee areas, it was announced to- facilities will be needed, especially flciary. The beneficiary, however.¯ ~ by Paul L Truest. chairman of during the summer period el peak has the right to change to any We wish to extend sincere oppre¢iotien¯ ~he Authority. motoriog." other method o£ seltlement, so long

as it’s on the installment plan and to post, present and future brides for~* not a lump sum paymetlt, soying:

" " ’ Q--I understand that if my en-titlement to GI Bill education un.

A (;OMPLETE FLOOR d~r the World War I| program runs "1 Want To Be aout af.ter Ive resohed the mid-point

JUST FOR of a semester. I wlH he able to Mildred Hiller Bride !continue, under the GI Bill, to the

BOYS end of the semester. My entitle-

for the LAD and his DAD point. Could I ,pay my own tuitionJust past that ,point. and then have

Boys Boys BOYS!semester’?.V’A carry me to the end of the

¯ ¯ A--No. Under VA regulations.

Newhere will you find suck cam. you may not elect to pay forpoPtion of yodr semester, and i

plete selections for bays, Whet- thereby extend your entitlement, .296 George Streetever his size, he’ll be easily tilted You must pay from the time your CHarter 9-C04qin our big delmttment of the entitlement e~pires if you wtsh to New Brunswickfine quality brands, stay in s~hoo|.

Q--Before I went back on active ¯duty. I took training under theWorld War II GI Bill. I’ve been Open Thursday Evening

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Frldoy, Morch 20, 1953 THE RECORD Poge Seven.i= ii i i i

CEild Guidance , :Institute April 30 ’ " ~~" ’-"-

An all day Institute, "Liv’mgWith Our Cldldren and Liking It"

...w= =, ., ,.. ..oo,__.. O o.. Everyone’s Talking About9:45 a. m. to 3:45 p. m. under the

~esPtces of the Child and Familywire Bureau.Mrs. Donald Dorian, chairman of

BROOKS Suits !the lnstitU~e committee, announcesthat the program will consist ofmorning, luncheon and afternoonsessions with speakers at each.Ad, mission is free, the only costwill be for luncheon at the Rutgerseafeterla.

"Parents found last year’s .~peak-ers and the group discussions mosthelpful to them in handling speci-fic situations wJtll their children." Such a wondedul collection of Spring Suits . . . suits for bigreports-Mrs. Dorian. "And thisyear’s Institute brings to the coin- [ sister, little sister, short or toll sisters. We’re makingmunlty an even broader range of iapproaches to the everyday prob- t .~.,]eros el parent-child relationships. SUlt h|stocy this year, because our range of liZelThe committee Is anxious to haveall persons interested in childrentake advantage of this opportunity cover a multitude of female figures. Even if youand to participate in the program."

Dr. Lewis Webster Jones. presi-dent of Rutgers University. will ore a tiny $’ 5" or under . . . a half size . . ,open the Institute. "The Chlldr Is ,.:-~:" /

Keeley.m°rntnga Person"ofSessioniS thethewithchildSUbjeetMisSwelfare°fMarythe(

#,-(/: " " or a regular Misses or Junior, yo~’|l find

League of America as speaker. BROOKS stock the most diversified.At luncheon Mr. John Dais, ex-

d,leeutive director oi Westehester~County Council of Social Agencies.--will speak on "The Community’s

Responsibility to Its Children."In the afternoon, a panel of three ~"

will diseus.~ "Helping Our A(Iolesocents over the Hump.’" Panel mem-bers will be Dr. J. W. Fidler. psy-chiatrist. Rev. E. B. Umberger.minister and lecturer at TemnleUniversity. and Miss B[,rtha Spec-ter. acting administrator at theBureau of Child Guidance, NewYork City.

Planty Is Named ~For Brazil SessionI

Professor Erwln gehell of the[Massachusetts Institute of Teeh-[ ~ ¯ ,~no]ogy today announ(’ed the ap- ,pointment of I’;arl G. Planty..executk’e cottnselor at Johnson & ~, ~’Johilsotl. as Chairman of the Co]n-mitten oF Exeentlve Selectlml and

~[" Development for ~e 10th Interna-tional Management Congress. tobe held in Sue Paulo. Brazil inFebruary. 1954.¯ ho con.ress o e*> ,..e Three Tone Suit ....year’s and has been previously held .:.’.".-"st Paris, London and .Brussels. Itsehie.f purpose is to provide for aworld-wide sharing or new devele’~- Forstmsnn". Mirans fashionedmeals in business administration into a soft shouldered tinyand ]eadershtp. shawl collared town suit with

Mr. Planty has aplmlnted a cam- bow tied, self belted and amitiee of 20 leaders tn hushwss and needle straight skirt. Suit in . ~?education to a~i~t him in prepar- tones of blue, beige, gray,lag hi~ rermrL They inelnde Peter pink. Sizes 10-18. :

~Drneker. Business Consu ta : Pro- ~’" ,D’ "~h.y,,or Bob Barns. head of the De- 79 95parimen! of Eeonnnli("~ aud Social ¯Relations at the University of Chl-earn: Wllltant McCord of PersollalProducts Corp: Thom~ Freestono! Ethleon Sutnre l.sboratorles;.i....,.,.e, 0, ,n..so. ,o..

Match Box Suit~nn; Professors IIower and Mace .tfrom Harvard Unieerslly: LarryAppiehy. president of the Amerl- ~.,

e can Management Association and Nothing smarter than the boxbusiness exeenllves from U.S. suit. Straight little jacket aaRubber. Standard Oil Co.. New cents ¯ pencil line highJersey and Consolidated Fdison. waisted skirt softened with t

hip pockets. With or withouta cardigan necked blouse.Health Hints sizes e-le.

In conseqnence of the manywarnings agalns! obesity, fully Sis-

125 00sue ix liable to be thought of as ¯c~mpleteiy undesirable and danger-OU~.

Yet. in prnper amotinls f~tty ti*~-sue ix an essenlial (.o,stitnen! of,.o.,,m.n,.,,<,, ,,,.o.es Color Scheme Coatiip [ell 10 flfleen net cent of bodily .+

wi’i~hl. ]>l’l,.~enl ill the bnilv |n tills ,~ lproportion, it serves as a l)ody tel- Vibrantly beautiful in Porst-perature and sense of warmth, acts mann’s Adorelli. D e e p.a~ a protective ,padding and shock * pushed up and cupped cuff~at, sorher It) various or~all~, mahl- set with a jeweled pin. Show:~ lrains lhe smoothness and ela~tleity in pink, pinker, pinkest, orof the skin. and helps to conserve in blue, bluer, bluest; gray,protein ia the body. grayer, grlyest; beige, beiger,

i People who have not enmtgh beigesL Sizes 8-16.arty tissue are gelern y tinder-

nourished, even emaciated. They139 95 ’~are susceptible to weaknes.~, ane- ¯ ,rain. dw end inelastic skin, poor ¯

muscle deve|opment, and loweredreslstenee to discrete, especially

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tuberculosis.Too mileh bodily fat i~, of emlrse,

BRO0 New Brunswicka handicap and a threat to health. :"Too little fat. however. ’Involves .~serious hazards and dlsadvantage~.leo. The Ideal avoids extremes, ,Be ¯ .i

neither too f~t nor too lean.

;lA group of American soldlere . " .~-."in. Gem~.,r do~.~d mo,e. tt~n * For. your =.nvemence--- OPEN A CHARGe ACCOUNT! 337 GEORGE STREET -~411,$2~ dur4ng a single six-month " . - ,, -_’~

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Page Eight THE RECORD Friday, March 20,_ 195:3 "

-- --I’ -- ~" en Ua~ers~.. ~ to membend~" I p~lnr ~ Ave., both H~d

I| h Rd., University He,his, is amonzI ntty. tro.m tl Y . ¯ - Pa k; RtenardL. Kahler. of i14 "Phi 1141111 Kappo 14: I the tour Middlesex County stadenr~ [,|I 71 students at the S~te U.niver I. ~m .~rom. t.he co daty~In,clu_de I Boore_am Ave...M~ll~own and Mary

t Phi Be~ K& a. he- i . including Che New jersey[ p, atnony J. ~a]xuaro. ot ~a va:e,*t ~oman ̂ # =~ =-^-~-~ .....Robert Cowle of Rutgerl lele¢~d o . . pp. [sty., .....ed’tln St end Edwm’d ~hol~et of I:’- ’ .....

r,u.~ulureve, l.ercoRobert S. Cowie, o! 174 Bevlerltionxl honorary sr.nolMttc trster./Cox:ege zor wmnen were etec~ j e .. ,

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-" ....... DIRECTORY...BUSINESS ...-- m ,, ,, , ,i i iii i ii iii .................

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,A-.APPLIANCE5~" CEILINGS - CARPENTRY "A" Offic, Equipment ~- UPHOLSTERING -

S/vHTTY~ APPLIANCESFOR GUARANTEED WORK CALL ~ ~ REYNOLDS

Sales- Service . ~ _VOORHEES CEIL ~ffico Equipme.t Service

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New and RebuiltAll Make~

Kilmor

¯ WASHERS 4i~lll.~r~llE.a~-i~ ..-~q& ¯ Repairing ~_~v’,,’t~t /~..~ Machines and

Pare and I~U~ Free EstimatesWringer Roils ~ll/4F ]1, ---~=’,-.~ ~,",:’,.’~lle Factory s;:~:;;L;~lllli,

In Stock ~ m Sheet | ~ i’:.~-_’,~,lle Kitchen Cabinets Block SOLD -- RENTED -- REPAIRED

Tile l ~I ~-’.-’,-’,-’,’Im Ceilingso.er ~ ,’~.de]= .t theof pll kindsFor the’Best Buy

108 French Street 170 REMSEN AVENUE NEW BRUNSWICK VlCTO~ ADDING MACHINES w, It=v, the larlest .eleetlon of msterL~:~ts~estrles, matelesles fr/ezes, etc.New Brunswick ,, Free Trial - Exclusive Victor Rep. FINE ART UPHCLGTI;qY

CHarter 7-1030 FRANK’S Building SupldYi ~, FLOOR COVERINGs Eeston Avenue ,,Ho~l¢ a~c~r~x¢M,(~*.~r P.P,.R. 8ct.:.~.-.. 6~ A/b~ny St. Ne~ BrtlatwllM

"k AUTO SEAT COVERS Dutch K A Y S’ ,, c..~.. ,~,,~.,tom M,d, Master &~i~ IFLOOR COVERING Store . PAINTING_ * SHOE REPAIRTo Fit Your Points ~ _~L t~- I-~1¯ wi.~ow Sh.~.,~ . . .. ::r~-~ , B & C,u,o, s,.o.,,.,¯ voo...o=,... I" uT" "r , . =

659 Somerset Street ¯ -ino~eum IEPAIRSi New Brunswick Easton Ave

CHa.er 7-~ KJl~e, s-562T -- ’ c;NA’/N[/~@O? I/~ " INew ,run.

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" ~ 103 French St eet Exterior 7-929~ 24-HOURSERVICE NOC~I~XT=*41S Albany St. KI ~74~

~ BUILDER New Iltunswick ¯ Residential and Industrial Orthopedic Repair ~pecllUst4~J French St. CH 7-5|00 ,, ’

¯---I~STIM&1rlES ~’UL~U~mO-- All Work Guaranteed

172 Somerset St. Plainfield ~ !,k General Merchand=se 1160 RARITAN AVE, Call For ~nd Delivery’ Se~viee,, ,, ,,,

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, , , HIGHLAND PARK No Extra Charge

"k BOTTLED GAS SCHWARTZ Bros ............. eBlg DiscountS¯ I~ PaJflt-Wo|tpoper i#rSPORTING GOODS

Bottled

.~-JOS. J. WEISSENBURGER CLamps ~ s=u*,:.,,

likBUILDER, @Jewelry ~llr’~ ]K...n

GENERAL CONTRACTOR *Watches ~l~‘’’-d’ ~ 24 Standard Colors ".,o,...., r.r .u s.;,~t, i~ IAlteration and Repair, ¯ silverware ~.~T~t~ ||IIM||J 180 Intermix Colors 136 French Street ..~4~’,. II

FOR aETTER COOKINGe AppX]ances ~--~.~,~ ~ ~.,,~m~,~.. New Brunswick -~W]~ ¯

Gas Ranges - Water. Heaters --FREE ESTIMATES--Refrigerators - Heating Units ME. ~-1983-R ¯ Dishes ~ eL--miami ~ CHarter 7.5757 ~ II

PIERSON AVE., MET, UCHEN Lay-Away Plaa"NFli~ ~ ~ e Ebenite Bowling [,l!ls ~iFl~.. II

MODEL GAS ,, KI liner ~ New Brunswick and Surrounding @ Bowling ShoesSALES AND SERVICE, INC. JL t’ADDgbJTl=l~g 62 Albany St. opp. Albany Thelter Areas. ¯ Hunting Bows and Arrows I

~,l/|hway 31 At Woods Tavern ~’~ "-" ........ "* New Brunswick Located at I) Hunting Licenses Issued IIsabLE meAD s~0 BUILDERS ALBANY PAINT ~

¯ Fishing .TllCJ(leI1¯J,, I , , , , I - -- ---’" " ~l DIllY ~I L ~* II e I.

;* BRAKESERVICE I~ ’" "A" MOTOR SALESWALLPAPER CO. - "’ I

SO Albany St. New Brunswick ~ TAXI : i II~ ~_’_’~*’’J~.~’ _ Phone CH 9-3939 ¯

For Yo,r ~------T"---------~,~ --~.-~ :- ~11 ’ "" ’ ’ R.J. SLUSSAR CAB CO. |

..v..o,,.IS-28 BRUNSW|CI*

Brake, ~,~ I.-.=. ~~[ M [4 -..Periodically ~m~j~/~) [ ¯ Genes! /~ ~ ’~ Cont¢letln I ~.r*~v,- i ¯ t~m t A Complete Line

BRUNSWICK ~’F _~ 0f Deep-W.II ~ "I..-,.. o... ,... I PETER ZIMMER.NLAN GUARANTEED

Motor Soles G Serv,ce Ar/-...~ =.d s.=,low- - ~ ¯D KAiI~I= :)I= KYII~, r.

Brake S-ecialistsCarpenter and Budder

SALES - PARTS - SERVICE i~igl~ W;lodel,. I EAMLELTES?D ~A98 ~S~~ I...... ~ ...... I II Maplewood PI New Brunswick’%E~l/P’~iS~N’l~=" Phone CH 7-e~175 TOWING- REPAIRS iF~=,~, /lii..~-qL .... GlaSs "

v Tru k Towin Sl~l;~~~erv,ceTo P.- r "

CHarter 9485"2 I , Hea y c g I Bonded Drivers ~ lW COAL ~,s~o , . ss~ I I] ¯

n AV ¯ Turn ike ~--,,,. ~W

New Brunswick ~ SOMERSET ST. ~g, USED-CARS I~A" BUILDING ¯ " CHarter 7-7491 IIIIINIliB~ N.w ~r..~w~k " I

MATERIALS

I D. Ohver & Sons ~1 ~C..r,e,, =.0~ I R ~ ~; MOTORSI

I _ber .,,..Mov,.o. s,o,,o,. ’

I NEW BRUNSWICK ’ I CaSshl ~ Your |

i--~l~t.~. Before You Buy ~~~---~ STORAGE WAREHOUSEGeneral Contractors ¯ s "~l~qi~" c,r ~ Il~--~qllP#~li~l~ BUILDING I @, CH 7-4400 eChlmneys e,, I w t~lg~’~! MATERIALS l "~ -

~d, ~ Built and ~’-J1F’.~ I Come in end !5e ¯J__ ln~-C~.__~ ,ReP~iired -,c~.~-’l~ I 6o5 SOMERSET STREET II

¯ ~, ~^... I NeW S~UNSW~CK ~lll~ I .P~i~t!?g.~ BB~,( i Or:. o..y ~ A. ’~.-}oP..~. I

ars~_qEu~; 40 Jersey Aventll .,, , ~°c" ""~ "°°" °"~°*¯ "°""’ METn~q~-i’"*.~..v ’COMPA.YI~ WINES. LIQUORS ,,,,. I~i ~;s~.t"~;’~:’**~"k FLOOR COVERING Fire~roo~ W,r, ho,s, i I ql

Pack ng - Crating - Shlpptne 93 SHARON AVENUE I ~ ~ V V |’" _ ..,,,,,,, [ ~M/ill~ ’Listfield’s’

Zs~ ;m I NIXON, N.J. I h v ^ q -- IAgents for I Main Office - KI $-7757 I LIQUOR STORE INC. k~ |~1 ~JI|YlRU

18 Drift St. New Brunswick tO2 French Street

_ ’ ’ I,IL INEW BRUNSWICKli ~~’~,~i~em "B"Y~.d ~ot ̂ ~;oo:. I~’L~ LIQUOR, BEER, |

-LUMBERCO. , ,v F~aw"~

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WINE!¯ .=,d.=,o I CARPETS,. RUGS, LINOLEUM, F O r R e s u 1 s ¯ ¯ ¯ . .~,:leelal AtterlUo:; O|vl~.

" ¯ Lowe eros. Paint l VINYL PLASTICS ASPHALT’ " I ~

-tO Parties, etP.III ~;,~war P,,~,~ I AND RUBBER TILE

Use The Business I’l , -, I -elL?ely ~ervlce.-I

------- --.rwI ~ Quality Mat¯dab and lmsldS’tl~ ¯ ¯ -- .

~4 HANDY STeee, I LISTFIELD’S -.trec,o.~I KI Imer~:63S9I¯w Brunswick I LINOLEUM & CARPEr CO. . " I m~tK I~lm~, lere~eal..~a#:el*ee~u-’e .I ¯

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Friday, March 20, 1953 THE RECORD Poge Nine. ’-- Z .... i ~ I ¯ ml _ ~ n m. , "~

........ Infi IdRutgers Counts OnIts e FIE L D A N D S T R E A M ̄Large crowds from all secttor~ I exhibits will be expanded this yeai"

Is still wide open. Guests Billy Krausa. both lettermen, will of New Jersey will attend the land will also include ¢ompreh(m-Anybody bitting a ball theon base race!was weak at the plate last season. ’be a start for Coach Case. whose sixth annual Junior Sportsmen la[ve’ eolieetlons nf hfrds, snak~,ground to Rutgers infield is going [ and Bud Morrlson alzd Carl i cinb faces a I"/ game slate, in* ; Show of Mlddlescx County to be ,and anlmels native, to New Jersey.

’to be out.That’s the feeling st the State Cathers are racing him for the ;c|udlng home and home series with :held at the huge RtRgers Unlver-]Three of ]aA years most popular

University where the Scarle~ base- J flr~ sack. a position seldom held i l~’lnceton, i stty Field 1louse in New Brunswick ’ exhibits will he shown again, l~ball varmtty is prepping for its ; by glovework. The sluggers are ~ Wait Porter who caught batti ~g ~ from next Wednesday tttrou~.h Sat- cindmg a family of live chinehtttm.1953 season with a rock-ribbed generally stationed on first base i practlce all lad year seems the’urday Inclusive. jan extensive firearms collection.veteran infield with a potential All- [ for batting streugth. [ logical successor to Ralph Cobb, : There will be more than 40 ex- I vnd hand-carved miniatures of wild

~laeHean shortstop in Bob Koper- Looking over the mound corps. ;the graduated backstop. Gerry i hiblts deolctlng fish nnd wildlife i waterfowl.is. I Burgers, it would seem. will need!Wood and Tom Bapholdt are two :population of’New Jersey¯ The at- OTHER PROMINENT exhibitsThe entire Rutgers infield is :lots of runs. The Scarlet hurling ~ other catc;hers i~larried - ~ the ! tendanee this year la expected to on hunting, fi.~hing and conserve..

bsek and will probably open an- [staff will be made up uf three ~Scarlet. ~ exceed 30,000, Including numerous ilion will be sponsored by the Statechanged from test qesr when Rut- ithrowers, Joe Feldman, a reliable. And tailing the whale squad is, organized groups oz achool..thil- [ Division of Fish and Game, Depart-gers meets Maryland UnlvcrsltYlstarter, and Jim Ceronc and Jack ’out of those rare and vatuahle dren. t ment of Conservation and Eeo-at the Terp’s home field on April i"Red" Williams, ln-and-oulers. ! ind vlduals, a utility man. Ronn;e ’: Charles A. Campbell, of Highland [ notate Development: r, umerot~.Foo’s Day , r’~ ..4 r l;r,~ S~l,~.nhnn nnd ’ ~,Tz.:t* ~lln nlft’hp< ¢-nle41~ slavs ~ Park, a member of the New Jersey : sportsmen s Clues from central-" . . , ,~epa,,ure o~ ,,,,,, ................ ; .......... ,- ................. ,- - ;

Koperwhats, a reside it of 1lords, ;Ted McDonou~h from the Scarlet ;infield or outfield equally well. ¯ Fish and Game Council, Is the’New Jersey, and several depart-~s n cinch ko start at shortstop, outfield mean: weakening of the ~and can do some coaching too it iehairman of the show again this~lments of Rntgers University, theBody. StanzeL the. fine defensive’: pwk" ,tworks .....But Larry Vails aod has been re lab v tcporled, ’ ’year. He" declared today that all State University of New Jersey

thoir~dcrba~eilmlanitt~l. .. ’ fP/a~o?l~e/~lt.’ ’ : ,--= ........ " .......................................................... ..... - ..... 2 ......... ---

tng as.long as his glove’,earL doesn’tehange. And Paul ,,acity. v.’hoasa

YOU NG’S

fre’~hmen, held down seemed baselast reason. "will be back again."Lacity could develop into ore. ofCoaeh George W. Case’s beat play- New BrunswickXs Quality Storeers, what with three years aheadand role varsity year experiencealready.

ALTHOUGH Chris GussL% whoplayed first ba~c most ot lhr time

Mr Easter Bunny.........................

.Several HundredAttend CIO Dance_o,,.., Is Here

~l~nded the annual St. Patrick’s Day¯ ¯ ¯

¯ ante of "the Middlesex CountyCIO servicemen’s temmlttee "at theusa In Carroll Pl.. Wednesdaynight, lle will be in Young3 Children’s De-

Refreshments were served and pertinent, on the Second Floor, at 10awards made for a variety of e.m. Bring the klddles in to see hlm.dance contests including Irish Jigs He has a gift for them. He’ll be hereand reels, from I0 to 12 in the morning and I to 5

Members of the committee in.eluded Dora Qnaranta, alga Mll- every afternoon tmtll Easter.

lush, Alice Enid. Pauline Major,Evelyn Enoch, Mary Clcs. EdgarGibson, "Doe" Oakley. Mrs. AlyteDunster and Joseph Llsl, recrea-tional director of Local 824, UAW, Get a photograph of your child on the ’CIO. Easter Bunny’s knee. Photos printed on ’

durable plastic finish p’~per. Delivered

Local Contractorimmediately,

lSc EachCNts RFC Loan

The N. M’,lte~e and S~us. inc.,173 Suydam Ave,, manufacturers,have been awarded a $67,000 RFC

.,,,~an for new plant expansion an,d!IJ~equipment, according to the RFCs .~:

"--’New York regional office.$59.000 of the loan will be for

new plant construction: S1.500 forpurchase of equipment and f~,500

[to retire a lien on the present.plant site Ill ordcr to permit thegovernment to file s tirol lien onthe property ~ loan security.

The new facilities of the firmare required "to meet’national de-fen.~ eommittments. Flnanelng of GIRL’S COAT---Smartly styled forthe program was not available young Easter paraders. All woolfrom private sources. The terms fitted or boxy types in solid colors.are 5"; for 7 ycar.~, check.,;, tweeds and two-tones. Sizes

Thc Msllese fl~n la In the strut- 3 to 6x and 7 lo 14.tural steel nnd industrlal fabrlea-tlon business. Tanks, flre e~npas,

] 4.95 to 29.95fencings and hand rails are amongits items of manufacture.

Young Republicans Elect TODO~ER COATS AND COATSETS--SIzea 1 to 3. wool coats with~oss in u ..rzoi, moRy ~l~OYe hats to match. Pastel shades and

O In what they hope will put all dark colors,

end to partY strife between stateand eaunty leadership over policies ] ¢.95 tO 29.95the Middle.~x County Young Re-publicans have named Robert P.Mo~*. of Metncheu. chairman. He

Bru swlck, leugthen hems In sleeves and" bottom of ~. :. -Also elected Sunday were Martha garments &~urlng an extra season’s wear

Be(lie of South Aml~y, vlt’e chair- for rapidly-growing youngsters. .;uan: Leslie Batchelor, Sonlh All(- " x~ ,boy. Pauline Qulnr,. of ’ " ")Woodhridge. ~eerelary. Mr. ,’,,tray . GIRLS’ SUITS--Two*piece styles ,,vith ~-~’-""and Gene Kaylor, of this city fitted or boxy jackets. Pleated or flareddel,.,goles to the state organization. \ ~,~.;" ~ .~.~\.,,:~’o~ \ skirts. BeantifullY detailed. Novelty.w,,lia.. ’ekele of ,hlsc,, Jos..h \ \ ohecks or so,ld co,ors toSeaman, of ?,liddlcsex Borough slid \ _~ ~. t~ ,, "~ \\ ~ey’~ ~;~,-%" \ and ~to 14.Frank Chrlnko, of thL~ city¯ alter- ~ ~,,~ ~bcs. ~ \

tion will be held April 15-17 inA11antic City,

V~’~ GIRLS’ TOPPERS--All wool eoat.~ In

~ } the acason’~ newest styles. White orpastel shades. Subteen sizes 8 to I4.

]7.98 tO 21;.00 Children.Second Floor

Auto Gtass I-~tailedStore Front Windows

N G,_,.,..oo,,.,

P J YOUand Re-silveredTable Tops Made to Order

¯ ¯$ HARVEY STREET

(Off French St,)NEW BRUNSWICK’ NL"~N’ BRUNSWICK

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¯ Page Ten THE RECORD Friday, March 20, 1953

¯ --~, ,,= ..=. la ,n.~.ted b. th. be.d.,,. Co.p.rt..nt .t.= Tab,. ,~"~ n*.. ,.,Worldra I|’eaero"sts

I0"" Meet March 28

mUIPlgRIOR COURT OP b’E3V J’ERB4~¥. hne bttwHn tha lands im:’eln de~- l--Work Bench. H~vy nlocx l.’IdO.llCHAHClL~Y DIVIEION: 8OIMRR~EI crlbed dad tha lan0a iylr,g Westerly I--Porcelaln Top EnsmeleJ Table- COUNTY. thereof which were conveyad to John t~3-burnet BOex $31..Pl.09 TotalDocket NO. P-~7-51 allot Cutter and Jean ealdrtdse l--Pie Rack Dated Marc. 3. ID33.,Between Cutter. he,band and wlte. by Henry C. l--Electric Knife 8har0ener FARNI~£ L. HUNNRWZZ, L, ChrlJtlan S. Osteda], United Na-LOR~"r’I’O B. WELL;NO. Plaintiff.! Abrams and otherg by deed dated t--Asst. Oliver Tableware eherltf.vs. Norm@n W, Lstschar. et ale.,I November IS. ),40 and recorded in the ]--~st. D~hel no count taken. George H. Bohllngsr. Jr,l~fgndantg. Somerset County Cl~rk’s Office in 1--AJ$,t. Pate and Pans Attorney for Plalnntl. ePeaktions delegateat the annualfr°m Norwsy.,,taie ~.ssem-wiilwilt of Rxecutlon for ~la of mortgage Book M No. 34 of D~eds on Pages 436. 1--24" ~haust Pan tO.04 bly of the United World Federa-premls~, etc., formerly known a~ Ibe D. P. 1--13" IL~hau,t Fan P. 3,4. 13. ~I0, 27By virtue of the above .flied writ of Rtryker farm and later as the Ptun~on

}.’xecuttun to me directed and delivered farm. and runnln0 thence vi) ,outh Dining ~m lists of New Jersey on March 28.Z viii expose for sale at public vendor on ?" 47" East. alov~g.the Westerly line of 1,~30- square Tables NOTICE according to Dr. Martin T. l|utci~lL

MONDAY. THIS 3Oth DAY OF the aforesaid Stale Highway. a all,- 4--Oblong Tablel To: iflson, of New Brunswick, stall~M.AP.~H NBXT. t|nee of 143.86 feet to ¯ polllt: thence 83---Chair~ John and Mary Oabala

between the hour, of two and five v2) 8outherly. still along the Westerly 3~8OUnd Boxel ~; Mike ClabalN. lOl, Mulberry Street president.o’clock In the afternoon of Kald day, line of the aforesaid St,ate HighwaY. l~blonp Poldlng Table WiUlamsport. Pa. En Verden, the Norwegian lia-

r that II to .ay at Iw¢. o’clock P. M.. at the along a curve bearing to tha left I--High Ch~ir (Baby’s) 3he lown~htp o~ pranklln In the County tlona] organ|zation for world fed-HherJff’~ Office at Bomervilte tc wu’ with a radius of 2.I.YL.3 feet the l~Nammond Organ with 8olovox of bomerset haa ztoqulred ~t tax title to Cra] government, b~ a membership

ALga that tract or parcel of land chord of the said curve hearing 8outh t---Organ Bench real estate known a~ Lot~ 1 - 5 lapin,lyeO~ 20.000. The NorwegJall Peril-

and premises, iltuate, lyln~ and 11" 45" 46" Ea,t 4~.28 feet. ¯ dl~tnnce 2--Standing Microphones tu Block P on the Map at Cedar Cre~tbeing In the Town~hlp of Montlomery o1 402.d |eat to a point In the Westerly 2--Large Speakers Belwhta. also known as Tax Map Block mentary Group for World Govern-County of Somerset and State at New line of the aforesaid State Highway l--Slandlng, lar,e Pan 45"/. lois t . 5 lnek~sive. ~5 a ,ale for ment--composed of one-third of

. Jersey, known, snd d~lgnated aa where the same la rater,aCted by the )6~Silhouette~ dtlinquent taxes held December to. l,g,. the members of the Norwe"lanfollows to wit: boundary line between the lands here- 4---WAS Pictures b~ virtue Of ’~ax Bale Certificate No 448d

ar ia nts

ISHOINNING at a point in the westerly In described and lands lying Southerly ~--30 x 30 Oiala ToPl made b~ Alice J. nageman. Collect’or of "P ~ ~lS one of 2(3 I’flem~er

rlpht ol way line of State Highway thereof now ran.alpine In the owner- 5--Table Lamps "lave, of said Townthw. countries of the Wnrld~ AssociationRoute Ho. 31. leading froul 8omervllle ship of Carrie Oplel thence 13) North i--Center D~’o~all.’e Wooden Wheel

. You _are hereby notHied that William i o[ Parllamentarla.s for Worldto Princeton at a point ~here the Bd" 23" 40- West. along the tast men- telectrl|ied) ~mooua aria Anna 8oloduk. his wire re- (~overl~ITlent

¯ tloned boundary line. s distance of nrflee euesis the Townzhlp to sell and °sign| ’304.47 feet to a point In the aforesald 2--~hglrs ,aid Tax Sale Certificate to them. at[ ’ ’,l a i boundary llne between the lands here- I -De~k ~rivate sale. |nd that. ,in Thursday. t.he "¢CTICE OF XEAHIND

MADAM LORETTAIn described and the land, lyllllr l--Typewriter I~lh day uf March 1,53. at eight o’clock Application hal-been made by the NewWesterly Ihereof which were conveyed 1--24" Table P.M.. at the Town~Jp Mall In MIddJebush Prongs. ok Dereqopmer~t Corp. to re¯r-

Mind .. .. =Reo,I;n,,

to John IPIiot Cutler and Jean Bald- t-4-dTawer steel P[hnY Cabinet the CoiTIJ~ntee wli]. unieB~ 3ooner ;-e. lran|e ,ot$ on Hamilton ~t.. a~.ou t 150

sfore~aidl thence i4i North 23~ 15" Bar Cramrl¢~ae Cutter. husband and wife. as 1--30" White Cabinet !deemed. by regal°flop author gea private[ feet wf,st of Lake AYe. Pranklin Town-

Sale and isslgnment of ~gld Tax 8ale .~hlp. N. J. A hearln~f oTi ti;l.~ appllc&tlonEast. along the last mentioned bound- 15---24" Square Tables Cart Pc,re. together with ~ublepuent liens [ will be held at the Townsllip Ha~l,

Advice In All Alia/el .r. line.. ~l.t... of ,. ,oel to She t-10" lo...o~dlng ~gb~o .I,d ~hgr.. the.on for the ..m of Mlddiebu.h. ~ ; ^orl I. t,.. at ~d0point and place ol BEGINNING. 40--Chairs. leather seats tltS.’TS, includm, $30.00. cost of gist;n- P. M. All parties in interest will be heard.

Speaks Poli,ah and Russian Co.ta,nl.. t.4. acres .oeord,., ,o ,--Booth Tab,e* ,.eni ,o lhe o.~d W, .m ~olod.k and~--~:lO.n sur~ey by C. R. Silica;beaux. CIvil 8--Booth Benches }Anna 8oloduk. 8ald amount being Oat

"rhR Holder of this Advertisement Engineer Princeton. N. J.. November. l--Large Stan~tlnp Pan les~ than the amount of "~ax Lien chargedNOTIT’R CF HEABING

will receive a Dollar Reading for l~s. ~--~ble Lamps F~galnst ~eald real estate. Including in-Notice Is hereby given that cpplleatton

2~ CAnd all thnse chattels sl!tmte it, and 13--Bar Stoolg terest and cont. The sale wit) be made hal been made by ]~rneet J. Oyatmatl to

en~ on the said described land~ and premises l--Permanent Bar by as~lgnment executed by ~u:h africa&Is~ell 4’= acres of land. This tract Is le-aS hereinafter listed: I--Cash Register 8--5988~0GO-N-2074tTI :a~ may be desilnated in the re~olutlun uffated on Centre Avenue. Sun~et HIll oar-Open from 9 I. m. to 11 ¢. m. Kitchen "/x-t0 the Township Commltte~: all in accord-0an, Orlggslown. N. J. "[here I~ ~ front*

~87 SOMERSET ST ,--Bro.n ,... M~.h.n,o., f. ~o. t--~lndo. ,," B~h...t ..n ... with the p*o.*,lo, of H. S..:~. ,S~ of .0 feet.¯ I--Coolerator lee Box 8--Pieture~ 113-114. and the ~upplement thereto and

hearing on this application will bd..... m I-~-Burner Gas Range 9--Ell Heads. mounted amendment thereof, held by the PlannlnF board April l~t all_ - --- 3--Phtassnt~. mounted Signed: P’HED L. BABCOM. 8:00 p. m. at the Township Hall. Middle=s::::::_-_:-1-.-.---;;;--;’- -’-- ----- ==--’------:---------%-- ..... ----;------ -----’;;---------- g--Silhouettes Township Clerk bush, N, J. All parties I}1 interest sill b~2--Back Bar~ Dated: March 12. Id63

I--B Pauper Ta0 ]Cold Draft E~t, lpment R 3120 heard. ItEDWIN J SNEDIKER 2_Metal Mooe, ~nk. Ha,.a L--Can Container CHANGE OF NAM~ .........

l--Mlsrophone Take Nonce that Oar¥ Eva, Oaryl. An NBTICE /2F H~ARINO1--Seu/ons ProPeller Clock Infant. by hla parent and natural Buard- Notlc~ is heret, y given that apg[Icanofl

ALL FORMS OF2--Carved Wagon Ornaments wnh Oxen lap. Marluerlte H]aus. ~hall apply to the hsa been mad$ by Mary D. Jordahl tar

cenar 8omer,et ~onnty Court. at Ihe Court the ahproval of the sale ol 2.t2 nares atl--S-hole ~©e Ocean-. Bnx House. ~omer~ellle. New ersey, on the 24th land. This Blot I~ Ioca’ed on the CanalI----Motor & CooUnl Unit for Brown ice day of April. t,53. at 10:00 o’clock tn the Road. with a fro,taste of 310 feet. FrankltO

I N S U R A N C EBox forenoon for a Judgment authorislna him Townlhip. N. ~.

1--Hold De,it Ice Box ~Wglk-ln type), to agaume the name of Oary ISvan Klau|. A hearths on this application will b0wnh motor and coOllvg unit. MAROUERITE KIP, US. held uy the Planning board April I,t at

I--Trap PIrPman Is Parent and natural B:O0 n. m. at the Tow,shaw. Hail. Middle-gnardian for Oary Rv~n bush H. J All parties hi Interest will bo

38 EASTON AVE. NEW BRUNSWICK 2--COolIns Units nutelde of Kold DraftISOX Oaryl, nn Infant heard.

OatagP Under Dlnlnlr Room H 3:30, ~/; 4;3. 10 H 3~0Telephone CH 9-1133 l--Piano

l--Alumlnnm alnk with Double Draln -N~rICE OP HEARING NOTICE OF H~ARING~ard Notice ia hereby given that application Notice I~ hereby given that apPlle#tlon

-~‘;;-‘------;------------------------‘----------~-~---‘---~-*~-~-~--‘‘~---~-~--~-~-~‘‘~-‘ t~C.oal on Beater has been made by the estate of Annie 8. ha~ been made by fanals Welss to ,ub-3--~ag Heaters Mc Cracks. for the sub-dlvlson of Par divlde a tract of land located at the wes|, , .i Cabln* ol and~ on De Molt L~nd, Pranklln TOWh- end at Au~tln Avenue. Beverly Avenue,

Usual Eoul0ment thlp. 8omeraet County. This consl~te of Caatleton Avenue. era,kiln Townthlp,

Molded FashionsFactory---- ANDments anYthereofaddltlona thereto and replace- wllhthree areas01ee’lneaehex©eaawllhof 1351 aerefeet frontageorN Jles,.*ach tract Is to have t~ acre more,

~ with all tnd ~lnsular the A h~rlng op thla appll0~tlon will bei A hearth~ on this nppllcatlon will bPrl~hls, liberties, prlvlleeeq, heredUnmentsheld by thp plannlns board April let at ~ held by the planning hcmrd April L~t atpnd aPpurtenances thereunto. 8:00 p. m. at the Township Hall. Middle- I 8:00 p m at the T~wn.thlp Hall. Middle-

Amount of decree to be ~qtlxfled- phlg bumh. N. J. All Pa~lea in Interest wJll b#I b,~h. ~J. J, All partJe~ in Jn~¯regt wll| b0

SUITS$12,0"17.q3. Intere|t. cost,. 8heri[f’s and. heard.31~

’ Hheard’3,,O " "

Sma. soils ~0r /he smart "r ~--~~--~~--~ ....buyer. Your Easter suit tshere at the down-to-earthpr|ce you’d ]ike to paY.FROM

THE FARMERS COOPERATIVE$12.99 to

A$$O(IATION

N. J. LAWN SEEDS* 5-10-5 Fertilizer ............. ’3.00 t~Ib$.

0¢ I~sSpringtime Is topper time NO* 1 85C lb. * Ground Limestone ........ 7 "car,~at .~o,dod ~as,lo. ~omoa,,~ .t ,rst oho,co

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* Bovung ................; ...............s 2.15 ~0,~,.~.our:’ .~mal,~,,rc,a.~edCpoSi,u,tii.’,,,~a.~to,..h,,,"No. 2 95c lb. * Peat Moss .......... :-.- ...........,a....,,~n ~.,g..,,,TOPPERS $~.00 No. 3 8Sc lb. ¯Gro-Lown Fertd,zer-. s .1.95 ,~,

Prom3 Nee 4 . . . 85C lb. * Kirilium ......................... s4.95 ,~,CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED

ALL PRICES F,O.B. LOWER IN QUANTITY

I$184.50Up ~ $98.5o Up ,,

~ S~. ~l]r][’Jl?S LAWN ROLLERS - LAWN SPREADERS , LAWN FENCING

~..~1.. ~~,~- -~ GARDEN SEEDS--SPRAYS and DUSTS~~,, ~_ <;eAc. s~..~FO~p_~a~ .N~._P~,,~, Corner Lincoln Highway and How’s Lan~

FACTORY HOURS NEW BRUNSWICKOpen Sunday 11 a, m. to 4 p. m.: Daily 9 p, m, to G p. m,Friday 9 a. m. to9 p. m,; Saturday 9 e. m. to5 p.m. PHONE KILMER 5-2470

VALUES ALSO AVAILABLE AT OUR STORE AT . OPEN SATURDAYS-TO 4 P. M,

106, ALBANY ST., NEW BRUNSWICK.

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Paoe Twelve THE RECORD Friday, March 20, 1953

Aircraft Spotting Class Monday Board Readies Park Changes Newsletter(Continued from page 1),,., .,_. +.,. ,.._ ++ b.

Bazaar DateIRrucMon ¢l~e w-Ul be held in this week that as m~ny u 3.000 mLr- grim for mentally retarded chtl.Gr’~gstown Monday night in the planes have been reported in a dren.

new bills and the Congre’~Jona!

Grl~p~wn Firehouse. single week by the post., ¯ o o Record... plus all the newspapers

To ~e conducted by John Lang- ANOTHER SURVEY will be The Franklin Park Volunteer reporting affa|r~ at home.feldt Jr.. former uir force pilot, made by member~ of the building’ Fire Co. has announced through its Here in Washington, the Con-__

H ky C .~ grounds committee under Mr. co-chairman. John Boba,. that the gressman finds tNmt his offlcilJeveryl~le co~J’~eMondi~Wlllnlghtbe oneforhOUrthe nextl°ng aa oats Kelly’s dh’ection, ile has asked date for its bazaar has been

life begins even before ha gets.10 weeks. / ,,’= $10i ~ ,~

3ll members who have charge of changed to June 1 to 6. The reasonBofa day and night tour of dulyDOS ac a school to tell hml at the Mon- given for the change was that tne’* to the office. There are the In-

w)otters ~re u~ged to attend. The r 1 kent v ...................evitable "breakfasts"--political

course is reconm~ended by the Air Truancy cost a pair of Pops $10day meeting what each school will "-rev;o-~ "~ate~ of ~--o ~ ~’J -"’~need in repairs and ep ace . 1~3conflicted with a bazaar being breakfasts, delegation break-

Force Filter Center in White ;each this week in Municipal Court, for the coming year. He hopes.ml held by neighboring North Bruns- fasts, breakfasts with specialPlains. N.Y. H.auled In on summon.ses issued this way to establish a prxorRYlwic k Flre Co

A film, "See It Now," by the by Lt. Russell Pfelffer upon re- pl=n, I Working w|ih Babel on this cam- groups of one’s constituents.famous Edward R. Morrow, will ceJpt of complaint by Truancy art- Mr. Kelly also reported that heI settee are Arthur Blanchard, co- One particularly construcUve andbe shown as an added attraction, car Joseph Roach were Barton L. found a solution to the problem of. chairman: Dewey Lockwood, Frank insp|ring entry on this ll~t of break-Alia, an appeal for addHlonM Johnson and oJseph Cotton, both the leaking auditorium wall i.l Ri¢cl and Robert Wolfe. A cam- fasLs is the weekly prayer meeting

volunteers for the Grig~town post, j of Wilson St. Hamilton School. The boa r d l m|ttee from the ladies’ aLmxlliary of breakfasL of a group of H, au.~e

one of the top posts in the East, . For perm!tting their chfldro, n !o i authorize d expenditure of $220 for the fire company will meet with members. "]’his is not Just a Lea-will be made. The post is slightly I oe truant, the pail were nnea )lUl excavation of ground against thai the melt to a~sist in formulating ten affair, but a weH-esl.JblLshedaho~banded it ~resent, and per. each by MagL~trate Vernon D, wall, and placing of arainage plans. They are Mrs. Harold Roe- custom begun 18 years ago. Attend-sons are working overtime to keep ttagm~nn. I pipes and b~ckflll, mer. Mrs. Dewey Lockwood. and ed by members of both parties, thisl’L manned. I Further trouble with apparent. Isaac Stryker reported that re-I Mrs. Arthur Blanchard. weekly session before the day’s

A4 the meeHng, refreshments ituvenlles broke out last night as[ ease papers have been obtained Negoil.:tions for a suitable sRe work begins Is most worth while.wtll be served. Members of the " , , The first order of bu$ine$|--two large plateglass ~indows and for land adjoining Franklin Park: are under way and it Is hoped thatFranklin Township Civil, Defense four smaller windows were broken ISchool which needs drainage. How-iCOunofl are expected to attend, t|n a store owned by Charles Bu- ever, he said he had received no en announcement In this regard

after these family or political

P~anned e’or discussion a~ter the chanan at 675 Somerset St. plans yet from the engineer. As will be made soon.meal.--is reading and answering

class will be a LrLp ph, nned to the ~ J soon as plans :nd specifications arecelvedThe anC°mmitteeoffer of ahadprizealreadYdonation.re"ihemailmailfromat theyouOffice.folks SOatfar,hometheW3dte Plains Flffer Center to see Easter Seals train specialists received, bids can be called for. J has been heavy. I asked for ithow the Air Force handles 150 I needed for crippled children.

I Dr. Davis ~.~aid he would speak to ... and that is the way it shouldposts in ~oeratlon at the same time. i the o..oo-,.Tro"k"v-; --Won

Aiiswerlng .mail is greatly slmpli-day.fled by the Congressman’s all-i APPROVAL WAS granted to the ICont[aued Prom Page I i ..... .......

’MECHANICAL REPAIRS j~ v~FC purcha~.e..o~. $2.fiO.OS.worth of shades through its schedule without a loss. ;eSSenTn’whseci~eto~Y--~n[;re~...~.(~oa~r

procedures and government bustI ¯ morn,, ..bo+,, ¯ Brake Work ~ "+~ ~I~I~I~¢L"IOr .,~,aaleousn :~cnool. ,> . ¯ ¯ "

The clerk was directed to deluct Franklin Five won its last Game I~11~,[ ¯ Motors Exchanged @ Complete ~ ~ J ,~U~A I I hospitalization payments from thelot the year by a 49 27 count~ver nasa. Replies a,re_thu.s mo,st.oftemm,I Front End Work e-Exl~ert Car- .~ ~/ ~ ’* - salaries of those employes who - ~ " ,~ matter at COllaoorat on oetween ¯I +u,.~o~ Work @E,.,..ts-~,i++ :~Z_~/,~k~ { t +,

I Hct Rods. Mlke UhaH wren 16 ............ +- an,+ his .secr^ta-"~,-I,~ the ee[~.*[~,a I . . _. . _.. . LII~ ¢*.~UIJ~LCa+II¢. 11 ~ ¢ ~l*

Repair On All Make Cars. ’~.~+.’~|/l£i/~’/" ......... ,po,nts was n,gn scorer, wrote Lar- But even., we tackle the mallI-.d A representative of the lnthra- r,, Cherry n ’* "~ ^-’" 1"~’°’~ "~

~iln A~e.,l II~n ~nnkp tn th~ hnnrd I ~ . et~eu u.,~ e 5-t. DUu each day--arid it’s true in aflyI GULF ACCESSORIES, GAS+ OIL, /,:/V~I ~i ~ ................. ," ................ Vo-t s-or ...... r ..... omn" +1 .....

about the use of coal In the new ~ u vu ++ .u .,c ~ ~ ~ uu. bus nasa--the v sitars Come ca|l-I TILES, TUBES. BATYERIEI "~"~"~//~" ~"’-~" addition Instead of oil and wnsi-~c°’l~ by.quarte~s: ....... ino. Only the other day. some

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"i i.’’,,++.v‘n-r^hlte^.¯ .....+.¯ ........

.~,o,, ........."" ’+’"°"" ’+’+ r anKi n ewe iz is u "~--’~u43 high ’oh°°’ students fr°m the+ .,ol , Rods <. <, . ,4 ,’ I0 6--27 . Chatham. area. called.True, as atnThe_boa~den~ndJOur~ede

T~+ Eagles smashed Sportsmen+ ~’a~yhT:s;on’$ ~hlteA o;St~:tm5]6 Hamilton St. C , 7 338

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i g the e g, "154-4t as Elmer Lutes pumped 19: Wash ngton ,We rs, but enjoyed

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minute demonstrat oi] of a vactlLlm, points throLlgh while team.,4e+om,cleaner by the A and I Companv i ...... ~,.~_ tremendously talking to them.

¯ ¯ .’. -" . . L.ocKner aaaea 14. out Charlle ~ "-r "he mornin-s House seaof New Brunswick, anO agam lOT, Duneanko stole the show b scar i aa ~u t ~, . +-I

refreshments . - Y - s|ons almost always get under way......... _ Ing 23 points for the losing Sports- at the unusual--but historic--hour¯ ,Pu* ~q I men" of 12 noon. Committee meetings

/Wlrl rlnes~,roup J .... +.: ¢_ <, ... , inoPmally begin at 10 a. m. and¯ in Ino pisnKIlll TOWnillllp JUnlOrl , r

LI ¯ ¯ lit ’ I tiouse or committee proc.ed|n~.s¯ Poultry’ ’ SupplieS* " ~~ ...... IClub tallied 39 points, helped by Add to all this such things ;t.~

Names ulrtlgers i League. the West Brunswick Boys, may go on for the re.~t of the day.

Gorden Troctors ~lli~ ,~rp"y. ~r"tp~ +:+ +?in.~i,~e31Dlck Chergey who scored,,8, one meetings with cmmtltuents, peru.s-lionel Jr. P Y I le.~s than the entire Ilk.ks total, tng of bills :,lid Jourlial~ alld cont-end Equipment-’- ~~

Twin Pines Manor -~ssoc|ation com- . a, I t q" *"..... " - ~’l "" ~.,c.s .as.. ,.a-x~,. mltlee holiness outside O[ the

prising resiaenzs el uTa~KI n-.am-I W nners of the Juillor L’eague eommlttee~es’sion.,~ you canSherwln-Wiilioms Full-o-Pep ~ Ilion Ilomes and Ilarttmd Gardens were Reagram’~ Sere. In Middle ..... ~" ¯il ranklln Townshln I. ~ ¯ - - * " eaql y fl a nlne-hour da.L And ~. l

WILLIAM .e..T. LAIRD utners .......e ecteu ill ,is"’ organ,za,ion’ .. ~.---..m sn and=,,h,.,,l%Vest Brunswick In Pine even ngs.. oo---with special ev~lit.s Imeetliig lip(, TheocInrc [.. [,o(’kner, ~.u’’~ . ........ (llnner% rPt, cpllon+l.

Phone: I. Millstone 8-279~ Franklin Park j vie(. preskle,t: William C. Ingel- Easter Seal dollars are invest-i I ,.an(. t "east i’er: Mrs. Charle~

................. ! (YBrlen.rec°rdlnlfsecrelary:"lidment$lnthehealth’happlne$$and future independence of Th RECORDJ [. wrt, llce .L Rpratford. busine.~s crippled children, e¯ .. ,+,,

,,. "+",__....iw .r’s n; pos;t;on ...... ~-- -7- - ===

~.--.’-~.-.. Complete s..ioo !1 r.I,-hon, 2 l i00 P--~_m~J~~- from A I’O Z t P To’,vn.,hip Puhltshin, CO,

"+-"-" ’ ’’"’+ " MAHER ’SICORA ESSO SERVICE means keeping ynur car ir tip too shap( J JDl ~ r ~lk !1 V,’ARRE.~ Gr,a.~ER..,,uo" "’ ,...-.,r¯ . , The Best Mechanics and the Finest Equipment . ¯ . Prices are ~ e. --- 1 ,w .,=

i .un SON ..........TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES ~’~ I~ l~ ! Sabscriptlonphonc: CllarlevRate S2.009.3[~Per. YearSlCORA ESSO SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS !,~,..~-,.d ,~ ,..,.,.,,,d-c,~,s m,t..r ~.LINCOLN HIGHWAY & FRANKLIN AVE.. NEW BRUNSWICK the Post Office at Mlddlebu~l.

Phone CHarter 7-9467 24 Hour Wrecking Serw:e ~e~ Eosto, Avenue New Brunswick. N.J. i~ .1., under the act of ,~larch 3

. i i llll 11 il ~1._.. l/l~ -- l llr I __ ]8?9.

WHEN UOU SHOPAT HOME !!SEE OR CALL THESE MERCHANTS FOR BIG MONEY-SAVING BUYS . .. SUPER SERVICE!

’ " SUPPLIES ........ !ilSTOVE5’~" ’ FURNITURe¯ COLLECTIONS ¯ FARM RUNYON’S ¯-. FRANKLIN SUPER MARKET -- 1 --

~TOVE &ACCOUNTS-NOTES-JUDGMENT$coIlected F.C.A. aS0 Hamilton_LOwSt,oRICEs_New Brunswick RICH APPLIANCE CO. Vis,t the "French St," Schwartz.

Against Anyone-Anywhere FEED -- SEED --. FERTILIZERS Every Day’s s $alo$ Day HereEst, 1917 $chwo~t= Furniture Co.

No Charge unless "we Collect .... Monogram Combination Stoves

EsL 1941 Trained PersonnelFree Delivery ¯ FUEL OIL Tappan Gas Ranges Phone Kilm-.r 5-6385

Westi~3house Al~pliance 79 French Street d~

ATLANTIC AOJUSTMENT LIncol~ Hlghwa~ and tt~w Lane ....... ~.BUREAU A. Bessenyei C~.Son Younqstown Kitchens "

Phones: CH 7.0011-12-13 BO 9.2446 New Brunswi~ FUEL OILS -- KEROSENE 35 French St, New Bru swick NEW BRUNSWICK

EA 8-2756 SO 8-3439 Phone Kllmer G-20¢1 ’ ’

Phone Manager st CH or BO Phone KIIm~r 5-24/0 Oil Burners Installed J ¯ Mason Controcfornumber~ for Rates on Retail. Cam- ¯ =, _ --.~, ~6 Hamilton SL, New Brunsvvi=k ......

m*r©l.l= or Profe$1ional Claims, ~ PRINTINGp~... Kilmer S-6453

DAN ROM,~.NOConl~actor-Builder ---- LIQUOR OENERAL CONTNACTING

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STEVE SLIWKACHRISTIE PRESS ALBERT O, BESSENYEI Mlso*l Contrt .tar H, n’,e ~uilJer

Contractor and Bcltcier --PRINTER~P-.Llquor$ - Wines - Seer - Soda

R.F.D. 3, Boz

Homes ¯ Stores "From ¯ Card to i’New|plpll"~ We Ca;’ry All Popular Brands.¯ FREE DELIVERY

Hill ’t~n Rr 8d. PJeW lllonlwtlt-; P., Ie. D. No. 3 Francis St. Phon~ CHirt~r ¢17i0

? Phonl ~Harb., 8-2184 -.d~+¯ BS~ H&mllton St, Kilm~r !-6451